filfarllfta lUptibtlrta. ad'-1 " " May 2, 1800 fEDNtsDAY.::::" .,., Cur Time, on n J efier April 1st. I IbCS trains un tht Pennsylvania Uil lload, d!l stop el Tyrone, at follow! ; Il&AVISO RAITWAHD. . t.SUyiXO WIirwAD, I r. .! a- Anclnnsli Exprts,3,S5 'Ralllmnra Kxprci', 7,15 ?biladl' Express 10,07 Philadel'a Express. 8,20 ., rtf.oi Finrrkl. A.M.. 8.31 r tSl lln. r,y l'ongrr, " ,4& simi irmn, P.m., 1. 14 1 Tk. Tr.in rn lb Tyrone A Clearfield Kol, irrirri l TTroiie t 3 o'clock, p. m., tnd leavri I; VhiliDbunr. . heretofore -,S J . m. The irorer train for I'aMenKorj from tliia lection f) Lit. nhogo F.atward,ii tue imcinnati txpresa J nr. ...n r .. i jiaTMOfau mo oii.uiii.iuii UUi fenders, to the advertisements of liar- ris & Chapman, Jioston,anui3arueson Co- Philadelphia. Ntw Store. We direct tho atten- iion Of thO public tO thO Ciird Of lv. il.r,. jCoutriet,ofGirardtownship)whoha9iWl)0fclatif,1Jethd. It lia8 ,,0 happening to be at the city of New Xc'n. ""'In" tl Jbronght a largo stock of goods to that become a largo and cflit iont body. Orleans, induced a colored girl thero t0 jm per day coo be di.U. Ad lre, with 25 laec. which ho intends to sell as The warrant for its institution was 'to leave her home and accompany tho ,f"f '"P1' ' "" .C"1' l"''lll,ll, A-r-kiheap as they can bo hou-'ht in the 'Kruiitcd by the Grand Lodgo of the wife North. Through tho persuasions ; All agent and peddlcra would find it to their 1 . ... , ,. . , . , United States, but at the last session nnd promises made bv Ibis chaplain jnt ereitto answer theaboeo. April 24. 'fiR-Sia. connty. S o will puWtbU .us aer-j0f that lodgo it was recommended that ' that tho girl should be sent home if rt Anierl;' rurF.nTe'dby 'tiscmont in full next week. it bo turned over to the jurisdiction of she at any timo desired it, tho mother Vw yuiwp mil. irxporter to Fancy od. 253 ; r , the Grand Ix)di;e of Virginia,in consc- Fob SALK.-lbo Propr.aor of lheqacnce of iu bng witllin lheir teni-! IndianA Democrat, offers the euLscrip-'tory. tion hst, good will," press, type and This transfer of authority was con - fixtures for sale. Tho iobbinc is worth . einii-i , which promises tno Happiest results, . $500, advertising SIUU'J peryear, analand wlliuh leucJrt t0 ti)e bt-liof thftt the! and a list of 600 subscribers. " Tire. The dwelling house of Mr. Levis McCulloojh,of Lawrence town ship, was entirely consumed by fire one day last week. The building was nearly new, and will entail a heavy loss upon Mr. McCullougli. The larger portion of hi household . goods were also destroyed, ho being down the river at the time. The origin of the fire is unknown. Fire. "Wo regret to learn that the Louse and barn belonging to Elam rassiaoro of Pike township, wcro en tirely consumed on Sunday last. It is supposed the firo caught from tho j stovepipe, and was ommunnicntcd to tbo karn. Nearly everything in the boitso was burned up. Ova New Map. We understand that tho Surveyors are already on the ej-ia n A iM-iL-!n t oiirirvfl ii ncl f-rt-f-t J n r ft . , m J ,r ...i.-. ,a. iU. JU1 i" iir. 1 Jeers under whose direction the surveys are being made, has been Innrr in th biisinriis and understands Jong in the business, and understands what is necessary in order to make a good Mnp, and together with his as sistants Messrs. lioe uuJ CooJLuo. will sparo no pains in makingoursone which wo may feci proud of. We hopo the citizens of our county will aid them as much as possible in their efforts, by furnishing material and giving all necessary information to that end. tjyTho aggregate amount of cotton goods imported at the Tort of New York, for the first four months of 1800, amount to liftj'-two million of dollars. Bgainst thirteen million for the same time last year just.four times, while tho shipment of flour and grain has fallen off 300 per cent. This certainly looks like bankruptcy.," The Faillue. The Venango fyre tatcr says that tho general impression in, that the Venango Eank, and the Oil City Bank, will novcr resume bus iness.' The Directors are all worthy citizens, and had no hand in robbing those banks of their funds, but aro the Tictims of misplaced confidence. ew 6A conflict has occurred between tho Civil and Military authorities at Louisville Ivy, in an attempt to arrest Gen. Jefferson C. Davis, for interfer ing with tho cause of publicjusticc. At tachments havo also been issued against Generals Thomas,Johnson and Whipplo. Tho President has been in- mamui iu u. m..e,i.-.,u . ..ua.j m . , , , ,, , , A partmcnts aro being remitted, nnd all lerogatoa ny com. parties, mu no answer Has neon returnea. '. , eaTThac .. . . . . . - " - iuki, VyOiiirens iiiai a. uib j iiiuii ncv- er shall with my consent, be restored ., -i. . r . TI...I unoer ne consi.iut.on as ,t ,s at, is vhat Thad is now drivinir at, and ho has secured Gen. Geary to help him firht against tho Union and tho Connt itution. Like the dis-unionisls at tho Southern end of the line, they will tret badly thrashed, if they don't behave themselves. ' . .t.rtn ir .1 It ono ol the tiest maeninea now ou.u.u . ee resided in It S1I1CC ISOO. IiO was the hiB I k them on band. Any person Sc TEE I NT F.N PENT. In conformity fallK.r 0f 1 1 children, tho grand father railing at n.v residence can fee them operate. with tho School law, the Directors of; 0f 1 1 .V tho great grand f ther of CU0. ! 4. .rw.n.Vii... this county, assembled at tho Court and tho great great grand father 'i rLxmr v,-- w-r-ttr-v- House on Tuesday last, and elected j10. ni0 ?f wl,om ar0 livi"1? '"(RtTdS.WM ,.r , , i , 'county. Ho was an honest upright m n u I1 1 1 VI l i i 9 H 9 II I B Vi George W. Snyder, on tho first ballot,, anJn ft ho ftf ..pJIJS County Superintendent, and fixing1 member of the German Informed! For ue .gain.t Moihs in Clothing. Uett. lit tho salary nt $1,000. Wo will givo chnrch.nnd died respected and mourn thft Trnpr.rf1iiura nmt tepek. led by a largo circlo of relatives and t4irThe National Bank at Cadix, Ohio, was robbed on the 20th n't, of tonnonni- I I. ,1 tt(r)ln ,1.. ,umi,w " "v,vv v- njjv0 nt jVauVOO, III., and isrepresent- posits. The Cashier was gagged aud 1 cd as stubbornly taciturn and u devout u , . , , ...t.i- Jr r ..t t-i bucked by six men, who eommHted believer in tho Mormon faith, bhcia the robberry. 'now 62 years and has been remarried.1 1 VI V.a V I w,JVKVUIaVVal W U N4k bilV n I Fortress Monror, April 14. Tho ; visit of tlio representatives of the Greble Lodge of Odd Fellows, at this jilnoc, to the Grand Lodge of Virginia, in session at Kichmond, Vn , u few days ago, affords a very noticeable hi - cident of the genuine good feeling mid the general desiroofan approximation " i i ..... . towards a hotter understanding he- tween both sections of the country, so jong separated by internal dissension on(l tvnvf u-n ni nl in-nconf nvidinir 1W., ., "mi.? lg io J.-wiio ui ,u .... i geiltlOillCn Comprising thO UelegatlOll Who vifeitod Jiitlimond Fpeaks very highly of the cordial welcome extend- P..' . .... , ... . ca them ny tncir oreinci n ot tno uia Dominion. Tho Grehlo Lodge of Odd in,"'""-vvi,,"J'u ; ;war, was organized by persons intiifu in tuiiuus i:.iLiii(.HiLn iu mo Government departinonts oa the Point, and was named after tho lamented .,. nf PI.;I..,UI.I.. :ummatcu tins wee c, in a manner, Grand Lodge of Virginia, by their ac-jnlio has beer, ever since. Although tion in the case, will bo solely govern-j this girl is anxious to return to her cd in their deliberations by the high Jiome,and has made her wishes known principles on which the Order is found-' to tho part-, she haB received no re ed. I spouse, and is entirely neglected by n- . i-.... t... rri.!. I Ml ''"' it ils(i n ami Dili.. linn oiu, which passed the Ttump Senate on the Hin Lv a vote ot ayes Zi, nays ;i absent or not voting. 18 provides for Jive regiments of artillerj, tirrh'e regi ments ol cavalry, (tiro ot which are to be made v of negroes,) and fifty regi mentH of infantry, (thirteen of which are to Ot made up of negroes. ) Promo tions in nejro regiments are not to be confined to the negro corps ! No pro vision is in.ido for the Veteran lie serves they were entirely counted out. FoHscndon, Iiepublican, of Me., said : "The request of the Ilescrve U.,,,, rov retention in service ho con sidored selfish and impudent 1" In all, the bill provides lor a standing army of about seventy-five thousand men and niggers. What earthly use tl.iu iifinv itf f. t.i the cnmitpv n v 1 ' "j j, cepi to ron up taxa.ion, caniioti sco. God knows the public burthen are heavy enough already. Should th0 bill pass tho Rump "House, wc j hope it will get a prompt application )of the veto. Patriot it Union. A Mass Meetisi in Bkooklin. A grand mass meeting under the auspices at'ttiu Andrew Johnson f'lnh of Kinir county. N. Y., was held on Wednes day night at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Tho large edifice was filled from paniuette to amphitheatre. I he meeting was lor tho purpose ol givingaj,i to bo tho longest in the world. substantial testimony in Javor ot the reconstruction policy of President Johnson.. Ataong the speakers were Major General J'osscau, of Kentucky ; John Van Bnren, Mr. Dawson, of Georgia, and Postmaster Cleveland, of Connecticut. A letter from General Dix was read, ci dorsing tho objects of tho meeting, nnd expressing the re grets that prior engagements prevent ed his atteiidimco. Itteiustiino Decision. Colonel W. J. Willey, brother of United States Senator Willey. of West Virginia, and who had received a pardon from the President, was tried last week at Fair mount for bridgo burning. Jlo wns i.idicted, says tho Videtto for a viola tion of a law of tho State making it a felony to burn bridges of a certain description. Tho court, however, de cided that for an act of war commit ted by a soldier of tho Into rebel army under the order of his commanding otli eer, and in accordance with the usages of war, tho pardon of the President is a bar to a prosecution of tho soldier in a State court for tho samo act as a violationof tho Stato la. Hf.i.eask of Piusonf.rs. Tho unex nired portions of the sentences of con' linement in cases tried by field officers - regimental, garrison or general courts beloncin to volunteer I VII1ICH M nvKiHUii'm (organizations held in confinement and where commands have been ordered I . I ,,,,, r t n ma , , ,. , , T-i'llra'; Men who havo been -i.i r. a ... ,i. - ' mvu ur nro nriu n larceny will be released .... -. . . J ; from coiifiiicment. Almost a Ckntknauian. Mr. Val nntii.A T'.i-ci-m mwil fl.'i vanm Un died i vinn.u f" !Bt his residence in Gregg township; ilm 1.riih of Anril. was nrrhniis the' (oldest resident of the county. havin2! j frfonda. Jiellcfonte Watchman. A MortMAN "Rr.t.io'' in Illinois. ",VJW, "'-""P" " -... I ha It'irt,., nl 1......1. VJmilli IB (ill 1 "They Don't Cat for m So " flllj tVl'll Vi ivi ta 1 A poor little negro boy .named John Alexander, eamo to the Mayor s office Ia.t ntf fr lodging. Tl. little fed- low Mated ho liaJ hern taken from his father and mother nt New Orleans hv nn oflleer of the United Suites army, and when the officer got to thin place, ho loft him without acrnt.with , , poor clothes, with nothing to eat nud nowhero to sleep. Tho little follow bum in ft pitilul tono ol voice, "(ley liltnil tw dnu'ii ilnr hut rliiv don't, rnrn ft (!, ; i, i... Al.,.i;i, ' w. lslS llOWIS lor tree BUnrngO anil FOCIIII equalit-, but when it conies to real, ac ts of kindness and friendship, they . o.. " . are tne oittcrent enemies oi mo aii i- can. ll.n TTxKi.ia.' " --"I '. : " at-brg Patriot Lmon, and reproduce ; it, in uur vuiuiiuio iui iiiu inniwna ui alluding to a himilar case in this Bcc - tion .... -t .... 1 n 11 ..I . . 1 .'.I in n 111 !il,.m,. ,.....,v,..i,l l.v l.i- v,;fn of tho girl was induced to give her consent, and she was brought to this I county. Shortly' after her arrival here jthegiri became afflicted w i t h . rlic m a-' uhinanu in m p-ec m pa.r u uuv manuanans immediately sent hit uj the Poor house of tho countv, where! thnm. This lionr !'hl has been brought n . . v r. two thousand miles from home and left ' . . II. .1 1 IV A to BuOisiBt on )UDiic cnaniy icii i BitfTcr and perhap, to die amongst strangers, wiinoui h eurcor iiiuuf;iii, irom tlio numanuanun wu unuigni; irom tlio numnmuinitn vwi uniini her away from her home and kindred. And this man, forsooth, is a clergy- . ' The "CoMMtMJ Max." The follow. ing resolution nas oeen passeu Dy the "Republican" convention of Law reacc county bv those who support Jonv W. Gl.vry for Governor. White men lead it: . RcSolccJ, That justice, konor, good e.-.i. II - ... I f- Iiiiui, as won a pu-i-i ...wt i - tll0 pu)lic safuty demand that in tho district , of Columbia, and in that por- fim. 0f tho country lately in rebellion. . i - .! -. 1 1 I t. tnc I'lCCliveirancniHehiiouiii nrguiiinii- teC( (f) ()yB citizens alone. IitUl.- srEcnvKofitACEOtt ooLou. Z:" u. r ;; " T m, , . ,, 1 l'n from other Uanka I IJaokerf, fiaurOur loyal Incnds used to talk a Fxpenera. it:: great deal about tho "boys iii blue ;",Te paid, : i t : but now all their gab and . capital , rUur, and Figure., : - i :.. . l .. I . seems 10 no invcsiou iu mu vvya in black tho nigger. (WTU proat Pri.Jo flCl'OSS tllO Ohio river nt Cincinnati is said to bo nearly completed. It is two thousand feet long, and ono of tho spans, mcas- ni inrr nearly eleven hundred feet, is MARKir.n. On tho lClh ult-, by Win. Porter, Esq., JACon Amon, ot Gpper tanada, to .Miss Martha Kyi.lr. of Goahcn tn.l On the 22d ult., by D. S. Moore, Esq.. ilr Matthias Stuoart, lato of the U. S. Army, to Miss Jennie K. Derrick., all of Tcnn township. 1)11.1). In Osceola Mills, on the 22d ult.. Sharps Edwart). vonnirest son of William andElizabeth Shaver, aged years and months. The jMaiikets. Reported weekly for the Republican. Cir.AirriELn. Pa.. April 4, IfM. Wheat VX but. ti 50 tp.ilee. dry Hbu SCO Pve, ' I 40 Applebuttcr, fl gal. 1 50 Corn, Sl'H'ool, l lb fO Oata, erLatd. r Ik 20 Ruck wheat, 1 00 fork io Hoc, $ tt 15 Potatoe, 2 60 Tllow, V lb 11 Klaxaeed, J PO;Hutter, " " 40 Timothy, ftOIFh.ur.'fJ VI, 11 SO Cloveraeed, B 0c Fgga, 'j doien, 25 W Henna, J Of :hinlea. f IS Ineh.M 00 w dvrrtiimrnt. The CASH mufl accompany the following noticu lo inaure attention : Adininiatratore' and Eaecn tnra' notice! each, $2 40 1 Auditora' notin $2 40 1 Hi,.f,luliun notlcci.$2 00 Cautinnt l 40 1 Stra)t i I 60,ard all other trenilent Notice at ihe entne ratea. Other advertiecmenta at II 40 per i-itiare for 1 or leat intertione. for each additional inn, tion 50 rente. Ten lineaor H'. count a Itfuare Clymrrt Giaryl We have Pholngraphe, large and email, of Clymer and fleary. A genti wanted lo aell Iheia. Fend 75 eenta far portmen eopiet by tnall, poatage paid. Addrrat UAim.ICSON A CO.,611 Chettnut at. I'hilad'a. May ?,-2 mo, LEON M COUTRIET, M EH f HA XT. and dealer In Dry Onoda, Ueady-made Clothing, (Iroeeriea. Li(nort, IiroKa and Medicinea, llala and Cape. I) iota and Shora. Hardware, Tinware, Ae. Frencl.villc, Clearfield county. Ta. Va; 2, '0. S ' F.WISt. MArillXE4 I would hereby inform the public I hat I hare been appoin- ted a,,ia Auent. fo r I earfuld county, lor me c"""Vf;':'" Kanay 8awta MArtiixa. This odor lo theclothee.and sure to leal twelve mnnlha Every Driigr'H bat it. Ii AKIUa A CHAI'Mn, May 2-1 me. Viriuii wiiui ttnni-ci'R Next V CJOVEItNOR'-Wa have a oorrcet aad ir,htn nbotnirrnnh of lAe sicrl OovefMr cf " ' . ... ... :t r p.nnaylvanta, wtucb we will teni nj man tor 24 ernt. If we mistake the tum. lh. money refunded immediately artef October. Ii it Cljmer or fleert t Write and tee. Addreat BARTLKSON tt CO., May!r3mo. ti Cbettnai rt. rhil'a. tiled 1 Agenle: Kale end F.m.U at lt W . a e .La lilt I.t,--. J r()n,moI. p,,? rmr sewing Machine price tio. m Machine win do.n kindtr.f wrk XXt'tinu: rninB n,, world. 8.'nd fir dcecriptiv i irc. ura. Addrrra FF.COMB A CO., Chicago, Hi.. ArriM5ih, noa-im. or Cleveland, ohk. rpiie aUm I eg;. t'nder the Patronage of 1 ft.ic. u..vomn,nt Model. f i , mperlor Irg n ay l e n en at the Agency or ,h.Slli'n rvi.n.anr. Nn. is louih seventh street, Philadelphia. Uiill nn seo inrm, ortenii ,i"r r"'y" iscY'i April 2 ui, l. i0-lmo. cirri. lur coLtMinirg lull Inloraiaiion. "T7antf Ajrtliti To canran for tli o Sol- W dicr'. Individual Meinori.l " Orfutor inductments oft, red tlmn tiy arT other fbliKh era. Anenta era. Ajtenia nhvo an ennro moonpoiy iu m territory atiirncd them, as there haa betn notb- . . . . i . . i . i. nirof the Hiid yet lutrodu-a.. mteii mm uni- . Te, npt,ro,i,r, it omamaDUi. io a re eord of taiue to tho?e ho he cerred in our eountry'i defence, and to frinndf of deceased aoldieri. Kur ! circular., ao , .ddre-i, endowing umPl LaKkr; uoimnhu., o., Lock Uo 8;. 11. C. April ZJin, isoo-iiuo ,M",,ed Urn. Atti-ntiuut-Wanted.oneor I I . 1 f r 1 j . t .. li eiiher an arm or lee. tn eell Wad.worth'i I Market tt. Phii'a. l'a.u one of the """"K- rTlM 0,j ,n(j j0Un(f. price an cent forectof iix ambvr. ."'f ,tQ b V'iui-V. Lii.M m of ib. fac.t n.c.iici, .ent by mail on receipt or s;i centi. April Sitfa i.re-io. .. OtTAP.TEULY UK P0HT OF THE COUNTY . K1';eI liauk of Clearfield, Ta., April 1S61. aaKTi. Leant k Diaenunt, : : V. 8. Bolide to eecure eireulation. Due from other Itauki and linnkert l'rruiiuint paid. 1 ? ! f 70,455 20 74.000 00 27.NS 0 O.tnl) 00 p."!!'', hn"d"' : t " ! 3.306 CO l.nsn 40 J.47ft 00 0.535 03 6 .11ft 00 J -a I f I ... . i.n. icuurrnin, tu.T' . , ! ..' ' j $:.: i 2f. lucit Capital Stork paid in, j tutitiTisi. $100,000 00 bi 000 CO n....n.i... , isncn si ! Dim fctber Uanka A Baakera, 4,707 63 ! Iutereit A Exchange, 7,063 61 I209.SJ1 -20 ' I hereby certify that the abore ttatement ia a true eopy of the original lent to the i ompirouei 0f tn, curreney. WM. V. V. KIOIIT, April 25th, ison.-st. Cnthier. !ruRTKRl.Y kepoht of tub fikst Kl atioual llankof Clearfield, Ta, April 1S66. . . ; hUgt.ariUit $SB.S2S It 0w irni V. s. liudi Dcpo.ited with V. S. Tre- ' Circulation. 100,000 00 . peele, . . . . l.flfll 61 13.609 3 B 0:10 00 1.225 00 3,745 81 ; 2,072 :3 371 39 S04 91 t T 41 "Si0,43 76 i-gnl Tender ome, Compound Interest nnt-t, t luitLtnat- Cnpilal Ttock pain io, $.00,000 00 Surplue fund, i : !.- 00 l.'ine; notef, j ' :t.J ft Individual Ocpu.l'a, I 2I,'-'H )t.1 lJiviJcn.lt unpaid, t . 3S4 56 Iue National Uai.kl, : 7,2S 16 Due Danka A Pankere, ; 31 40 Interett and Exchange, 1,842 11 2.10.437 I certify the above lo be a Irn abatraet (rum the Qunrterly report made to the Comptroller o( the Treamry. A. C, FI.N.VEY, Laehler. April llth, 15f....1t.- r , -xUisoluiloti r l'aitncililp.-The C-part 9 tienhip heretofore exieti'ig beiwven H. II. .Moure aud T. J. Coyer, under the title of Moore A lloyer, doing hunineaa in I.utheraburg, Clear field county, i'rnn'a, hni thie day been dietotved by mntunl oon.'cnt. Tho Hook account! Ac . are left with Mr. Moore, for tettleinent and roll.e lion All peroni knowing thcuarlvet Indebted t tald firm: will pleate call and tett'e. . It. II. Moosn, T. J. UOYtlt. r-fr-The luiinm will hereafter be eondacted ; itn. K. H MOORE. Lutherakorg, Pa., April llth. I860 61. SPRING GOODS. ntoji M..y o:c k i-niLADr ltiiia. As Cheap ns the Cheapest. AND AS COOI) AS THE IiRST. Have jiiet received, and are opening, at their Old flanj on Front Street, a'.ove the Aoademy, a largo and well to lected a.-aertineut of SEASONABLE GOODS, which they are telling at very low ratei. Head the following catalogue and profit therely Fjt ftlba JCaTf?.ttTff- K-pecwl peine baa been taken in Ihe eeleeticn of l.a.lict Ureal Oooda, white lliKidt, Knihroideriea Millinery Oaoda. Printa, Kerrbiefa, Nuhira, Ulover, io FOR GENTLEMEN. Alwayt on hand IHerk Clntht Fnnet and Iilark Caarlmorea, riatineta, etc.. Heady Made Clothing ol ail kindt. BOOTS AND SII0E3. e-a v. 7) -2 N E CKTI E S , nd a variety tf other arlirlea, which .bey will toil at a tiuall advance on coat. r m 'Particular attention it Invited tat their) ittockof Carpets, Cotlige, rominon lu igrain, tupetline F.rcli.h Ingrain and Hruaaela, Floor and Table Oil Uuthl, Window shadts and Wall papers, eto C7. FLOUR, I1ACON. Fieh H. riaater. A utiles. IVacliet and 72 I'runoa kept oonalanily on linnd Tine fill ANDY, Whikkey nnd 75 o 75 Wtnea; f.r niedioii.nl uaea 'j2 ALSO, in f toro a lot of large ami 'S I uninll Clover aeeil We Intend lo make It an object for Farmer and Morbanirt to buy from us ; because we will tell our goods at low at Ibey etn be bought in the county and pay the very b'ghest price fur all kinds of c luntry pro duce. Wo wl'l also exchange gondt for , Srtt'.oi, ItoAn nnd Cot'STr oidera i fhlnglee, lloarit, and til klnjt 1 of Manufactured Lumber. : ' ClrnrfHd. Marrl-. H, lEdi',. 1 STAPLE Dry Goods -Clotha, Cesaimeroi Cloak-clotht, Tweed, Palluetta, Pllkwarp Flannelt, Tickinr, Muslin, Llnon, Printa. at tbo I eld pricet at . l XI A ITER'S. fj() THE SCHOOL DIRKOTOfM a of Clearfield county: fletlemen In pursuance of the fi.rlj-lhlr l tretloa of tho Aet if tha f) i h of Mev.lSit, joy are hereby holificd In mort in tnriu li(n, l the lourt lloiti. In ritaiUMd, on the f iaT Trranar in M, fill. IciiiH the llrl day of the month, at t o'clock In the aliernoon, anl elect rim iw, lit a moritjr of the whole nuiiil'i t of IHrectirn 'reeut, one ppmnn uf llierarjr and ecicntifio acuireinenl", n'l of elii:i and eaperlence in the art of touch ing, ai Ouuntjr Kuperintvtidcnt, for the throe ut'coedi;,g jeara ; determine the amount of conipcDhHimn fur the moo ; and cniiri the ro ault u the State guperintcnd,'nt, at Hurrinl.urg, ai rc.iuired by tlio thirty-ulnlh and futtlcth o- ' .... r ti I, l tioni 01 (Dill ACV K., U, OJHIIIUIVU, , April llth, IsfiC-St. Co. Eup't. J 1'. S. Director! will bear In mind that the day cfhoMiuj; the election ii changed from the Srjl Monday to the first Tueiday in Slay. HOW TO SAVE MONEY. Tbo tlmea are hard j you'd like to know How you uiiiy envo your Duliart J The way to do it I will (how, It yuu will read what followi. A wan who Heed not far from kere, Who worked hard at hit trade; tut had a hot.fohold to ,uj port, 1 hat fquandured all he made. I met bini onco, iy be, ''my friend, I look threadbare and rough ; I're tried to get myeelfaeuit, liut can't tare up enough." Fy I,-my friond, how much hare yu ? I'll tell you where lo go, To get a tuit that'a a.iund and cheap AtKUlZUStfTEIN'! and C. . Qe lok what little be had fared. And went to Ketzenelclii A llrolbere Anc there he got a handaome auit, For hall be paid to othera. Now he ia home, be looki ao well ; And their effect i auch, That when they Uke their daily rajala, 7bey dvn't eat half to much. And now bo finde on Ea turduy nigh t With all their wanta mppliod ; That he baa moaey left to tpend, And iouj'j to lay uiide. till gd eureM, with cheerful loiile, lie gladly telU M all; If you'd aave Money, tn and bar. VourclotheiktHelMiietelullo hlngrllall. Where the caeapeit, fine.t, and beat Clothing 1 Pronipt Btiention given to all buiineta eonneet andtood furnithing g.iodacao be bad to iu i with rt.e county officea. Office with Hon. erry laate and in erery i tyla. , A- Wallaoe. Clearfield, Jan. lrt,18!6-tf. April II, iNiiii.ii. i cents Wanted ! J 175 per month. Pome- f lliinc entirely new. The Photograph Caee and Family Record. Thie ia a great opportunity for enterpri,mR pereoni of energy to mke mon. ey. tt ti aa attic! of which the public have Iclt the need. It rctaila at a low price, and ita beauty and util'ly la onivertally acknowledged. The auncen which b aa alteuded Ita ea'.ea wtr ranta the aa.-urance that o.M can be (old te al-' inoat every f.imily. We aro prepared to ehnw that we bi t e agenta who are clcarir g I If 4 every month. Ai.lreaa f..r Circulari an4 Terma. KAYMOND ACO.Manufarturera, April 4lb, lifiO lino. 614 Cheitnut M., Phila. XTfmitcd, A:ciit-$75 to g200 per iwnnth for Hcntlemen, and 135 to $73 .,r Ladiea, everywnere, io iuir..uuce mo vomiutni Family fiewing Machine, improved and perfett- ed. It will l.ein, fjll.etitch, quilt, bind, braid and embroider beauiifully. . Price only 20, . . .... , .l- v c makine the elnatlo lock ttirh, and fully watrau ted for three jr. We pay the aVove wagea.or a cominUiion, from which twice that amount can be made. Addrcae or call on C. kowera 4 Co., OfHre, No. 255 &. Fifth it-, Philadelphia, Pten'a. r-T-AII lettert antwered promptly, with circu lar! and term. April 4in itu-imo. . "n , ', ) male ai vaiBera Wanted, at $200 per 1 We want relia'e egentt (none other, and female to lake the exclusive agency in every county aqd tuwnihip in tho I niied States, to aell the Photograph F.ui;i!y KecorJ, a work which every fami'y will buy. It it bound I ke an albnm but haa a ptinted tlank page oppoaite earh rho'ograpb. lor a r.imofVe record of the llufbun l, wife and nch child of a family j aito containing marriage certificate, and pagea for military history of any member of the fninily. Nothing like It ever puMiehed and no work Cat pi-nte enn toil to readily. Old eanvaatert and othen ahould tend fur circulars and torraa. It is neeearnry to have copies of the work to eanvait with; price by expreae $2 50, $3 50 end $7 00 (3 etylea); mot.ey may be fttil by tr.aiL Kaioe the lowmLipi wanted. AdJrm HAKILEVU.N A t A( ril Itfe, lSCfi lmo. CI I Cheitnut al. Phii'a' , I'DITOK S NOT1C1' Theunderaignod Xil Auditor, appointed by the Orphene Court, to uiatribute laoney in the baud of MutihewOg den, AdroiniHrntor o John M. Ogd'-n, des'd, will attend t the duliea of bia appointment, on Friday, the 4ih .day of Muy ISf.fi. at 2 o'clock, p in., at the office el Wm. A. Wallace, to Clear iield, of which ail parlies intcteHted will luka notice. J. DLAKC WALTKR-t, April llth, IS6H.JL Asill'or. VlI)lTl)K!XOTU:i--rhennderfigned, Auditor, appointed in open Curt, (.1 dis tribute Ihe proceeds ariting from the title of ro.il ertate, under I'm. A, No. 74 Sept. Te'iu, ISfi5, in tho ciae of J..hn Ferruaon ra John Gregory, hereby given ouiice that be wili attend fa the ou tlet of tai l aiipiiintment, on Saturday, the 23th doyof Arrtl, I sen, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m., and 1 o'clock p. m. ef said day, nt hia otllra In tho Uorough or ClrArtieM , when and where all parlies interfiled mat attend if they ae proper. M. M. MrC t' LLUL'O II, Clearfield, April 1 Ith, IKf.d t Au.litoY. rii usnrs. "Seeley's Hard KutiberTruel 'cuiet X I'liplure, frees the cord from ailprefrwrot will t.ever rt.ef, break, limber, that'e, or become April llth, I?lif. 4t rfllN W A HE, "h'p fr Cirh ! The larr- l 1. ett .Stock of well. ma.lu Tin wire in the Nmte, .; constantly kept en hand. Merchants and Deal- j rs are invited to gire tit a rail be ore purcha- ting elect, here. MEI.LOY AM It'll, ! 2.1 Market ,S't., betwoou 7th and fih, ' March 2Sth,'C0 4t. PhilnuVlphia. . r: VDIINMIH ITOK'N NOTICE. Notice it be-eby gittn, that Letiert of Adminit. trillion have this day l.ccn granted lo the under tinned, on tie relate efjohn .Vheff. deceased, 1 late otlleceaiia townthip. Clcei field count v, Pa. I All pcranna indrhlrd to .aid e.-lnle are requested to make imiurdiate payment, and those having clnimi agitiiitt the mine, will pietenl them duly autbenliuati d lor settlement WM. S WELLS. M.ncr.:3, 'eC.pd. C.S. SHOFF, Adni'is. 1.ISII-ALT and I'LASTKR In Urn mi.n. V titles, at 1. P. KKATZER'S. I March 22, IS65. II A IT IKU'ES of all aitea, for sale at Dee. 13, 1665. M KKKKLL A LIG LhR. rOI)lM;it I UTTERS at MF.KRELL A MilLER'S. ! , .i . - i "I) 00TS and Shoee a complete aasortiuent of It Ladiea', (lentleinen'a, Misses', lloya' anJ Children's Boott Sbeea n4 Oultera at J. P KUA l .EU'S. I 1 I V lWutlieli of prime Cloyjrseed.t.ir sale by 1 H) IKVIM A HARTSllOllN. Curwensville, February 2S, ISAA-tf. Ceblc t lialil a superior article, at J MKItUULL at- IlIOLDR'S. ")ulley Illerka, all sites, and beat tnaniifao. tuie, at n;itKKi.i, PHiLbil s ' '7UU of el! kinds, et MERPELL IPIGLER'3. n th v. (the fine steel mrmr bolae coated with I Lard subUr) 1 tpring mad. any power reo.uir.it , e ';"" '--fc'.'iT'f'.Si'-' W v , " l ued in baflng, Cited tc f..imj reou.res no Vr"r L 'Jv VC lim' !nd h w'11 ..ran-ingi cleaned lightctt. ea.i.at, and be.t ! STljtlXj- '"v , T ? Truls known. Fend fo? l ampblet. I K,' i!,.,k Ph"! r It KRKI.EV. 1, is.e..t.e.,. 'J J '" to any of hia 1.147 Che.tnat St., Phila .w" 'Jtaiiuss Jlirftlorii. " ' JOUNH.ORVM C. T. Al.IKDt. ATTOItXI.V AT ?,rt. l!ili l'r., 1 f. tUlle funte T. T M. .Ml l l.lol tlll. Attoaner . 1, aw, Clears il, I'a, Office on Market 81 rr.it one dour et of the "Clearfield County lnk." , rray ,JH4 tr IkOniUtf J. WAU.ACK, AttoaaarAT Uw IV Clearfield, Hi., Cffire in fckaw'a Row, p p.ile the JturnaJ ii!lee. dee. 1. lffr.lt tf TIIOM tH J. Itl ( x'i.i,olk;ii, Attorney at Law. Orfce adjoining the llank, formerly eccnpled by ! J B. McVnally, Kq., Murket etreet, ClearAeld, I'a Will altond promptly to Collcctiona, Sale : of Lamli. A". nee. 17. '.. I JcTlIN Ji. GUTTLE, I Attorney at Law and Heal Mutate A (rent, CtKAllFIKLI). l'UXN'A. . OJ'r( ',nn Mtirltcld. Opposite Ike, Jail, r ErECTFl"LLV offors bia rricea. In eell i in,; un j it; ii.ic iJ.'idi in Cliarfiold and ad juiuing cuunlica i nnd n iib an experienco of ova ; twenty yenre a a rmrveyor, tiattora hiineelf that ho ean render aaticincliou. r cb. "J u. . - "CVREXirs ,yow"7 JUBTICK Ct THE PEACE. For I'eoatur Townnhlp, will promptly attond to all bu'iuecu entruited t fail care. F. 0- Addreea, l'liilipaburg Fa. Aug. ilt 1M1 TOpn II. SHTTH, Justice of the Peaee, aati I f Licensed Von'eyaneer, rye-nrngtoa, ClearOi.ld eoonty, I'a, 7ln 1 T?. i i. i. n. u uLnitiv. t ..liloHnrr.y & lilatslhsll. j Deali-rj in Foreign and Domestic Merchandise, Lumber, Grain, f c. Ker Washington, j October 25, 1 Bf 5,-ly.pd. tlturfield Co , I'a. D' H. -3. P. i:iTRCIinni.n.-Lv Bar e-on of tbe 8:td Ucinint, 1'enn'a Volun- leen, having returned from the Army, effera nil profcMionnt rervicee to the eiticcna of Cloar&cli I and vicinity. PiDfceaional culls promptly atten j ded to. (itnee on South Kaat rorner of 3d A Miirkot itrcet'. Oct. 4, lS5.-f.inu -pd. T ni.AKK IV ALTERS, Ferlvener ar l Con- J rcjancer Agent for tne ruronafe ani naie C. KRATZER &, SON, " I E R C 11 A Si 1 S, dealera in Dry Qoode. ' --'A S"'"'!"?- "araware. vouiery, vjueenawar.. ' urocenef. onrcg , .or, avoviaiona. i .oe... ! tn, on f ron' h Academy. P"""b l-'lb H"-f, , ,!. P, KRATZER, -w r r.nfll A Vf. and daa'.ar In Dry Good It 1 Cluihlnp, llardware, Quceniware, Urooeriti l'ri.vi.'lmia, Ae. Market etreet, opposite lb Jail, Clearflald Pa. April 20th 1S4, W I 1. . . . . . . "II.At KV.TIlit; .Tkosndemigocd rei I) pcctfully bega leave lo announce to the pub-ti- iKiit b. cvrrtci on niacV am t thinr in the lior- ,. f CK-arfield. where be will execute crotnnt- r - : . . Ti ;8 4 w01 jioanlike manner, all worn entrua- tti , tii XKTe ppecisl pains Mken in thoeial , 0Ief pi.op aHjoiulnc Town ' Hail, formerly 1 ot.,.uv,:Pd Mr. Hon. WM. S1EVEVJ. NTmV.er Pth, IBOS-ly. C I . E A It l'1 12 1. 1 ) X V RS ER V E coc bao Home lunraTnr. The uudereigned having eala'blithed a Nuraery, on the l'ike, about half way -between Clearfield and Our.venaville, it pre pared tnfurniah oil kinda of Fruit treea, (8tand. I ard and Dwarf.) F.vergrena, Shrubbery, Qrape j Vino?, Uoeaeberrief, Law ton l;ia.terry, Straw. J II ,.n..n ; AI.IV K;i.-rii,n Prah treea, (Quince and early e.-arlot Kheubarb, Ae. Order, promptly attended to. Addreea, Sept. 211, 'c.-ly. J I. WUIUIIT, CurweniviIIt. GCor.OE FALK lakei thlj method of inform, ing the watermen of Clearfield county that he haa refitted and reopened Ihe hotel formerly kept by B. 8chreieer, at Coxoatown, where he will taKe eapedal p-iint to render aatiefactioo to all who favor him with their patronage. " Coxeetown, April H, '65. draly. F 'OR EST HOUSE Moom township. Gainer V. Bloom, rroprielor. Thii liirge and com mod tout ft we it attuatel on the turnpike, 7 milea wct of Cnrwentville, and A mtlea east ef l.attierxburg. The rroprie. I lor will spare no effort to make Ma guests com fortable ami their muy with him pleasant, and thereby expects te receive a liberal share of pub. lie pairrnage. I'cc. 10, lSf 4.-tf. ..- j tv .- 1 CLEARFIELD, PA. . . f Ihie Tank It now open endready for busineti, 1 Office onVeecTiel street, in the building for. marly eccapicd by '.eonnrd, Finney A Co. MRirrina Aan orptrrna. JAS. T. IXONARD, Pres'l. JAS. B. 0 !t A H A M , WM. A. WAIXACP, A. k. wsninf, Jun 2St'j, 835 tf. RICHARD EM AW, WM. FORTF.R. (1EO WM. L. II FED. V. WIIIOUT, Cashur. DS, A. M. HILLS IllKS to ia. rin bit pat. ri.ca that crofesalon- al bu.-iue.i coufinea a. accustomed placet t'u is t mo inert but may tie fjiinl nt bit o!Tite a the Jfotlhwett aoe- tier of Front and Markrt irctt. directly eppoiito the "Cli-ai!U-ld Hunan," whore he can bo loi-.ad at a'l times, roadv and rilling to attend to all calla . in the line ol hia pri.rssid. n. Full setts of Teeth . only Twu.ty 1) .liars. July 21th 186j-ly pd. ! - COPARTNKRSIIIP. fthe nnlertlgned have th! day formed a Co. JL pnrtnrrfhip under the firm name of Irwin A Hartshorn, for the Irananciloh of a General Mer chandise and Lumber business. A large and well eelect'd stock of Hoods hai been added l those already on hand a the Corner Store Ita Cnrwtnsvlllo where we are now prepared to shew? Cuat. Hiiert a completed a'tnrtment with price at low a ibe lowest. The lushest market rejtca paid for Lumber of all description. Ihe patronage (.( the public ia respectfully solicited. JCDWAP.n A. IRVIV. ! W. It. HA11TSU0RX, lurwensvilic, July sr., is ia I") tire Liberty iMil'.c Lead. The WhUctt, the met durable and the most econoxlcal. 1 ry It t Msnnfannred only hv Zikci.kr a SutT, Wholesale Irug, Paint a tilass Denies, No. UT Korth lhird 5t, rhil'a, Mareb 21, 106 ly. II Ot'SKHOLPOOODS Tinware.Queeatwaie tll.Bsware, Wcodenware, Lookin Qlaatet Cloeks, Nailt, tilass. Oils, Paint, lj,Bipi, Wall Paper, at all prices at J. P. KUA.T7.FJV8. SEW I Nil M AC K I N I Peraoat deslroa'i of bavii g a Superior Maekine, ebealil buy Wheeler A Wi'.eon'a sample Machiura, oa hand, U. F. N A LULU, Atav, CleatCtld, February 14, !M.if. "?lor Sale AT COST Four Barrelt of" , jTa 10, 13 a ramny rrnar, to eioae out tbe atook. UEUKUl A SILLER,