" Tyrone"1"1 Clearfield, Railroad- RATES of subscription, advertise AND JCBBLNG. . 2 00 Subscription, in advance, 1 yearv : - 2 50 Subscription, if paid with the year . gubscription. if not paid within tbe - The aLve rates of 'Wg&rJnam current volume, unless paid for before January 'nnr IRtVV Adin'rs and Ex'rs notices, each, 6 times, Auditor' notices, each, Cautions and L'strays, each. 3 times, Dissolution notices, each, .1 times. Transient Adverting, per square of 10 lines, or loss 3 tunes, or less, For each subscqnent insertion, Official Advertising, for each square of .10 lines, or less 3 times, or less, For each subscquont insertion,- -Professional cards, o lines, one year, Local notices, per line. 1 time, Obituary notices, over 5 lines, per line, Tearly Advertising, one square, : : : Yearly Advertising, two squares, : Yearly Advertising, three squares, : Yearly Advertising, one-fourth column, Yeariy Advertising, one-half column, Yearly Advertising, one column, Blanks .single quire, ::::::: Blanks, 3 quires, per quire, : : : : ISIanks, 6 quires, per quire, : : : : Blanks, over 8 quires, per quiro, : : ; Handbills, eighth sheet, 23 or less, ' fourth sheet, 2. " .' half sheet, 25 " '" ii h.tia hirt '25 2 50 2 50 1 50 2 00 1 50 50 1 50 50 5 00 15 10 8 00 12 00 15 00 20 00 35 00 60 00 2 50 2 00 1 75 1 50 1 50 2 50 4 50 8 00 Orel 25 of each of above, at proportionate rates. The above rates were agreed upon, by the un designed, on the 3d day of December, 1&51, and n ill be strictly adhered to during the present bi"U prices of all kinds of printing materials. I). W MOORE. Publisher of ' Clearfield Republican." S. J. ROW, Publisher of ' Raftsman's Journal." Head the Coinini.s.sioners' advertisement in reference to a County Loan. CiiRONOLoar or 1SG4. Vre tins week resume the jul liration of a "Chronology of the war, etc.," on our outside. "The Lady's Fiuem- for February Is received. The jire.-eiit. luuuber. comes fully up to its predecessors, and we bespeak for the "Friend'1, a literal patixmage. ' lriec, $-,'0 a your ; 2 cojiics lor $4. Winter. The weather has been pretty cold for a week past, excepting Sunday and Monday, when it was qui to moderate and tli'j en iw melted some little.. The roads aro excellent condition for hauling. ACKN'OWT.KDO.V.KNTS. Hon. (t. W. ScO- ficld will please accept.our thanks fur a copy of the Kiglith cen.-us. Our thanks tire also due to Hon. T. J. Boyer, cf the Legislature, for a number of vuluaLle Jocuuieiibj. ' i - AxuTHF-TtSoUiiKU Ikad. Welearn that Joseph Fulton, fop of 3Ioe Fulton of Law rence township, died at City Point hospital on the I'tli inst.. - Mr. F. wa drai'ted in Oc tober last left this jilace on the hth of No Ycmber fur Watcifoid, and was sent to the Army of the Potomac shortly after. We have not learned miy of the particulars re lating to LLs death. Cambria County Items. The "Burk hai t Canriel Coal Tract," in Jackson town ship, containing SO acres, was recently sold to a New York company for ?3",0oU A pretty good price, 'we would say. . . Mr. K i.vard Burk, of Washington township, who was arrested for disloyalty some two months siace, died at Fort Miiiiiu on Decl 4th, in the 72d year of his age. . . . Gen, Geary,' formerly of Cambria county, is mili tary Governor of, Savannah. C'onsoudated, We see it stated that the 57th and S4th Penn'a regiments have l ien consolidated, and will hereafter .be known as the 57th. By this an-angeuient tliv.- old S 1th loses its identity as a regiment, V.'e are sorry for this, as, perhaps, no sia pie regiment in the Army of tiie Potomac has done more hard marching, more hard uitLicg, ana gauieu more uecisivo victories over the rebels, and which more deserves to re tain its distinctive organization to the end of the war, than the S 4th. But, all honor to the gallant boys of the S4th, and may they ever maintain their well earned repu tation as being of 'the bravest of the brave.' Photograph Albums. Now-a-days nearly everybody is having lii or her photograph taken, and that much pleasure is experienced by those who are us t ie the recipients of this lifelike lueruen tj of a dear relation or kind, friend, can be attc.-ttd in nearly every household in the wn l. In order to make these little tokens 'f titled ion and regard lasting, and to pre: vc them in good order, it is absolutely necessary to have some place to keep tlicni, anl for this purpose has Lceu gotten up the "Alliums" a very neat and book-like case, !'i which they can be placed and preserved I'urteirt and clean for a great many years. Tlio Lest article of the kind that we We seen for a long time, was shown us J'tstcrday by Mr. G. II. Miller, who is now I!1 this place taking subscriptions for "W. UMlanJ's photograph Albums." They a:e cotton up with a flexible or "spring" k, which makes them much more dura ,Jlt tn!lu those heretofore sold. Besides, so ,ir as finish and style are concerned, they A:i superior to anything that has been offor- '1 to the public. .' Mr. Miller will call at ."ur residences with specimens, and.propo to receive ordeb for Albums, to be paid delivered and if they do not prove aotary, he will not require them" to ..be ''a. Mr. Miller alo , desires,-to en?g The .New . Panic. Tha, Plrsfe' National Bank of Clearfield is now a fixed f;:ct. T!ie whole a:auunt of ttook has LeuiVtakoiCtlie bonds )urchased and deposited, and busi ness will be couitueneed during the eoiiiiiig week. The building was erected " by -'M r. Boynton purposely'f'or a bank. It has in it one of the best fire-proofs in -this part of the state. It is the brick building hereto fore occupied as an office by J. B. M' Final ly, Esq., on Second street. ' ; ' - Supplementary Draft. . The following are the names of the per sons drawn for Beccaria, Bell and Bradford, on the 11th instant, at Ridgway they not having been received in time for our paper last week: , s . BECCARIA TOWNSniP. James L. Davis,- Thos. G. Mullen, William Ford, David llagerty, Bigler Dunlap, Samuel Edinondson, John Hollas. Alex. Winfield, William Woralds, Dennis M'Coy. BELL TOWNSHIP." II. W. Mo'tt, (Jeorge Mojrle, Sam'l Kaughman. Jacob Snyder, 2' John Cupler, James Mehaffey, Levi Sunderland, Daniel Fryer, William 'aeoni Clinton Thoii'ipso J. Q. A. Johnso: . Frampton Bell. BRADFORD TOWNSHIP. Theodore Haney, . Daniel Stuart, .-PE00EEDISG3 OP COURT. Common Pleas. Dickenson vs. Dickinson. Verdict plaintiff. ; ' ' SeWing vs. M'Garvey. Verdict for de fendant. . ' 3Iays vs. CanGeld. We find against the defeudatjt in the sum of $1'J,00. Quarter Sessions. Com. vs. A. Boice and others. Felony. True bill. Bou nd over to a ppear at next term. Com. vs. D. Micheals. Assault and bat tery. By consent: the defendant to pay costs of prosecution and to keep the peace. Com. vs. Jacob Haney. Fornication and bastardy. Cause tried. Verdict, guilty. Com. vs. J. T. Marshall. fTiircefcy. ' True bill. Bench warrant awarded. Com. vs. W. Suliridge. Larceny. True bill. Bench warrant. I, " Com. vs. II. W. Moore. Assault and batterry and raro. Bench warrant. Com. vs. M. Harder. Assault and Lat tery. Settled.'. Com. vs. John Kline. Assault and bat tery. . Verdict, guilty. Com. vs. J Fauver. Assault and battery. Ignoramus, and prosecutor, John Kline, to pay cost's. ' ' ' . ' : ' Com. vs. A. G. Fox and others. Riot. True bill. Bench warrant awarded. Com. vs. Amanda , Danley. Infant icide. True bill. Bench warrant awarded. Com. vs. W. T. Bloom. ltecognizance. To appear uext term. . Eoai Matters. Petitions. To vacate road from Kart haus road to the Knob road in Girard town ship. Viewers, ' Peter Lamm, Sampson Lingle, M. V. Cathennan. ' For a road from 11. H. Humphrey's to in tersect the public road at or near Geo. Bob ins, in Pike township. Viewers, Samuel M'Closky, II. Hile, Sr., Saiu'I Caldwell. To review road from Coal run to pike rear Itockton in Union township. Viewers, II. Luther, David Weify, Wm. F. Johnson. To vacate road from II. B. Bailey's to Geo,, dowser's in Unijn 'township. View ers, IL Luther, David Welty, Wm. F. Johnson. For a road from Parley's Sawmill to near A. M'Garvey' s in Client township. View ers, John M'Cord, John Ilockenberry, Jon athan Fry. For a road from Adam Miles' to George Weaver's in Brady township. Viewers, 11. Luther. Jackson Bonsall, Levi Flegal. To change township line so as to include Geo. Passmore, John Hapburn, Joseph A. FasMnore, L. L. Moore, and Frampton Bell in 1 Vim township, instead of Bell township. To hold an election in Burnside township to change tha place of holding elections from house of John Young to Young's School hou-e. ' Court grant the request, and order an election to be held on the 2d Tuesday in June, 1865. On petition of sundry citizens of Bradj-, the Court appoint James Miles, Constable for said township. Confirmed Absolutely. Iload from Sandy crc'k to Clearfield road half mile west of Mulsonburg. Koad from C. & F. Schnarrs mill to Sin neiuahoning road in Karthaus township. Koad from John Butler's to Siunemaho ning road at Shaw's in Lawrence township. lioad from S. J. Horn's to near James Nelson's, in Brady township. Boad from Justiu Pea's saw-mill in Cov ington township, to Plank road in Girard township. . Private' road from A. Irwin's cabin to F. Hewitt's landing on Sinnemahoning, in Huston township. " Private road from Ellinger's to IWleth waite's, in Brady township. -'. - ' Road from Blanchard's cauip to near Ilockton, in Union township. V; : , Iload from Chios tain 'Korbs to "Daniel Fn-er's, in Bell township. lioad from John Fry's to Joseph Broth er's, in Bumside township. Remonstrance, against . vacating Big Run road in Graham township. : Amended report for road from IIegaftys i-f.ss ll.U to h.vi y Rjiu-iri -B'H-nim tp.' win's Mill to Patcliin's sawmill in Barnside townshij). ' : .-'"' . Road from James WetzelPs in Bell tp., to Indiana county lino near J. Martin's.- ; Koad from A. C. Jlolden's to X .Korbin's in Bloom township. .... Private Toad from Sanmel ShofFs to Cal ifornia farm in Boccaria township. v Iload from A. -M'Garvey' s to near . Cyru3 Thurston's in Chest township. ""'.' INot Confiumei.' To vacate and supply road ' from James Wocwlside's to George Weaver's iu Brady township. , ' ' ' Licenses Granted. Thomas Robinson, John Mulson, Lumber-city Borough. Covington township. Curwensville Boro'. Covington township. Bloom township. Luthersburg. -Osceola. " Ansonville. , Ulen.ilope. Woodward township. Clearfield Boro'. Covington township. Brady township. Girard township. Mrs Isaac Bloom, Benjamin Snyder. James Bloom. Frederick Korb, Milo lloyt, ' Peter Bloom, John Hobson, J. F. Reed,, George N. Colburn, Lawranee Flood, (Jeorgo Knarr, -T Auguste Leconto, Godey's Lady's Book. The February number of this highly popular work litis reached our sanctum, and we are free to say that it maintains the high reputation here tofore conceded it, bot'rt as regards the num ber and finish of the embelishments, and the character and interest of its literary contents. Price $3 a year. Capt. Waiid; We uotice in the Elk Ad- icrteof the 14th, that Captain K. l ent Ward is now in Ridgway, on leave of ab sence. ' Captain W., if we are correctly in formed, was severely wounded in the left shoulder, in July last three bd! having hit him at the same time, and within a few inches of each . other sinc e which occur rence he has not been on active duty. ' The Captain now hold s a commis.-ion as Major although he declined accepting a Colonel s commission a short time since but his wound has disabled him to such tui extent that it is thought he will be mustered out, notwithstanding his great anxiety to con tinue' in ilia service, -lie entered the ranks as a private, at the , inbreak -f the war. and by his gallaniry and bravery has risen through the various grades to his present honorable posiiiou.- He has been wounded fi .-e tira'es since he entered the army. Long ma; he live to enjoy the blessings of that government for which he so frequently per illed his life. In the rebel Congress, on Monday, a res olution was j assed calling upon tiie military authorities to discharge Governor Foote from custody, it is prvsumed he has been placed at libertv. Tha 5iln,ics Washaiirton letter says the rebels hae commenced arming the negroes, and that it is cerlaiiily kn-jwa in Washington that- there are now live black regiments in Richmond. .... ! . It is rumored in Kich'iiond that Mr. Sf.D DON, tlierebs l Secretary. of War has tecu removed, and Bheckl.nkidus appointed in Lis place chancres. There are also rumors of other The public buildings in Washington were draped in 'mourning, with their flags at half mast, in respect to the memory of Edward Everett. The War Department was closed. Dr. Rol-ort Montgomery Smith Jackson, Surgeon of United States Volunteers, of Creson, Pa., died at Chattanooga. Counterfeit two-dollar notes on the Me chanics? Bank of Pittsburg are iu circula tion. Look out for thelu. . . A party of rebels captured a train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, near Harper's Ferry, last week. . Eighty bags of letters arrived at "Wash ington on Friday from Sherman's army. Gen. Terry is to.be made full Major Gen eral for the capture of Fort Fisher. Small notes for National Banks will be delivered to them in March. ' On Saturday the 21:jt, gold sold as low as 195 in New York. MARRIED: On Sunday evening, the 7th inst., by P. S. Moore, Esq., Mr. John Lemon and Miss Hannah Bloom, both of Curwensvilie. Ohittitiri not i rex, not ovrr Jive fines, uisrrtnl free, of rhnrge ; AI over fire lines, at ten rents per line. The cash must accompany the notice, invariably. DIED: In Union township, on January Sth, Wil liam Dudley, youngest child of Philip G. and Caroline M. Blanchard, aged 1 year, 4 months and 20 days. Suddenly of diptheria. on the 25th of De cember, $r4, Georoe W., son of Mr. and Mrs. Spitler of Graham township, aged 15 vears, 4 mouths and 21 days. DMIXISTKATOR'S IVOTJCi:. Letters t. .of .Administration on the estate of . John Hegarty, lute of Beccaria tw'p, Clearfield county, Penn'a, deo'd, having been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make, immediate payment, and those having claims against tho same will present them duly authenticated for settlement. Jan. 18, lSdd-pd. SAM'L 1IEG ARTY, Adm'r. ' " FOJt SAIE J AT TUB CHEAP CASH STORE OF J. I Morris & Co., Philipsburg, Centre co., Pa. 10 tons' fresh Pork, 5 tons fresh Beef. 5 tons suit Fork, 10 tons E.ye chop, 100 bushels dried Apples, 20 barrels prime green, winter Apples, 100 bushel's potatoes, 5,000 bushels of tforn in the Ear. . ALSO, P. ii irf 'row. ' a I i w s . Ai?'!-"-. A." S0.1 Kxtrn r Miih FlvMii A DMINISTKATOR'S NOTICE. Letters -J-- oi Administration on the estate of James Curley, Iateof Pcnn township, Clearfield Co., Pa.. deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are rcqaeted to make immediate payment, and those having claiuii against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement. , d. ii. rAFLHAMrs: -December 7, l?6t. Administrator. Mrs. H. D.Welch Has received, and offers to purchasers, a large stock of Woolen Goods, of superior quality, consisting in part of Turbans, Net Hoods, Nubias, . Nubia IToods, Scarfs, Breakfast Capes, Underslecves, Twilights. In her stock of Millinery Goods will be fonnd Dross Caps, Head Dresses, Bonnets, Veils, Hats, llibbons, Flowers, Plumes, Nets, &c., Sec. Also, Buglo Trimming, Ribbon. Dress and Velvet Trimmings, L'uttons, Uuckles, &c. COLLARS, GLOVES, & HOSIERY. Beads, Zephyr, Thread, Braid, Combs, Needles. Cosmetics such as Hunt's Bloom of Roses. Laird's Rloora of Youth, Sterling's Ambrosia. Hair Oils. Phalon's Extract Sight Blooming Cereus, (genuine article.) and other articles of Perfumery. CIIILDRENS' TOYS, SUCH AS Wooden, . China, Ivory, Lava ware, Tin, "and . Iron.. :. ': ' Fancy Soaps, Hoop Skirts, Skirt Supporters, Wil low Baskets, and a large variety of other Fancy anl Stnple articles, si,;fblo for this season of the year. " The public are invited to examine Mrs. Welch's stock, ai it embraces many of the finest and most foshionublo articles offered for sale in this place, and at prices to suit the times. Dec. 14. ; MISS E. A. P. RYNDER, Teacher of Piano-Forte. Meiodeon. Cabinet-Organ, Guitar, Harmony and "oo;l Mu.io. AIko. sole a front fir ClearCtM county for Checkering & Sons Piano Fortes, and .M.-ison A Hamlin's Cabinet Or gans lltifuni irit'i Mrs. II. D. Welsh. Murio I!iok.5, Paper, and Sheet Musi.", constant ly on band at the store of Mrs. II. D. Welsh. Clei-ii!d. 1'a., Iea 7 IS fit IIELIOGRAPHIC. TJIK undersigned havir.g completed his Photo ffrnn'ti (VjtHery. in thaw's Rott. two rtoors wc?t of the 'Mansion Hon.!, Ciarfiold, Pa., is now ready to -wait on those in want of first class portraits. My arrangements nro such as emble me to ftirn ish tin so beautiful production? of dr'.wing" in the highest Htylo cf the art. ilnrtng fitter up my rooms at considerable expense, with n view to the comfort find pleasure of my patrons, I hope by stiict attention to business, and a desire to sat isfy thosa who ca.il, to morit a liberal share of public patronage. A good assortment of Gilt, Koaowood. and mould frames; Albums and an endless variety of cases on hand, at moderate pri ces. Partieuiar attention given to copying every kind of pictures. . II. BKIDGE, September 2, 1851. Artist. Instruction in the art of Photography given, and aparatus furnished at city prices. ONCE AGAIN! J. I. MOJ-IIS Ss CO., PEALEUS IV DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, ETC., riiiLirsi5uu, pa., Sell the Cheapest Goods in the County. J I. Morris & Co., are just now receiving from the eastern cities and opening at their store rooms pin T'nm r i-n r f l large stock of Brown and Bleached Mus lins very cheap, t lauels, Liuseys, fcat- 'A tinetts. Jeans. I weeds, very choap. laukee Aotions, a groat variety. FOR TIIR LADIES, They have coats and circulars; Furs, such as Muffs, Capes and Victorias; Travel ing Trunks and carpet Bags; Wood ami WMlow-warc Baskets- Also Balmorals for Ladies" A children. HOODS AND NUBIAS, Sontags and comforts. Breakfast capes and H w F a o a great variety of d loves and Hose ; a variety of Wool Delaines, French Me rinos. Coburgs and Alpacas, good black Silii, Bonnets aud Shawls. FOli MEN AND BOYS They have clothing of all kinds, consist ing of over-coats, coats, pants, vests, handkerchiefs, cravats, undershirts, o drawers, UooU, shoes, hats. caps, and many other articles of clothing. GROCERIES, Ik' 'O i M a Such'as Rio, Ryo and Laguara coffee ; Su gars, white, brown and yellow ; butter, eggs, lard, cleese, hams, shoulders, and sides. Sweet potatoes, dried peas dried beef, fresh shad, salt fish GRINDSTONES Z and fixtures, buggies, sleighs, carriages,! -y saddles, bridles, horse collars, trimmed horse blankets, buffalo robes, sleigh bells, whips, harness and hamcs, and a variety of other articles. O O M HARDWARE in endless variety with broad axes, doa-i ble bits, rafting and barking axes. Par lor and cooking stoves and pipe. An assortment drugs, medicines paints, oils, varnishes, dye-stuffs, etc., etc. m m b I! o SCHOOL BOOKS, ! J writing and letter paper, fancy note and. commercial paper; pens, pencils and J ink ; copy books, elates, ink stands, ; fancy and common envelopes, and many other things in this line. IS 1 1 AND IN FACT There is nothing that manor beast con-, K sumes, but what wo keep on hand or can j get for our customers on short notice. And will ' sell a little cheaper, hav ing ad vantages that no others have. They invite persons to examine their stock; and hope to give entire satisfaction. Lumbermen supplied by the quantity with ba con, flour, chop, or any goods in our Hue 10 per cent on cost. We discount all bills over lf ten per cent, for cash Our Clearfield friend will please call nd fee us when they eome to town. They can find hs on 4he corner formerly occupied i..v J.-'hri J'.ur.k, &nd nearly -'py!i';th- !1'V?rad I T. EATIIEK an assoi tment for sale by -t MEU-3ELL & RIGLEU, December 1', ISrtl Cle irScl.l, 1;. I JOSfKS A'D .NOTES FOR SAKE The uu JersiiTne.l Ls prepared t.. furnish, to-tnnjo seeking irivestmcnts, " (loormnact and county bonis. 1 Alo 4rc per cent Government pbtos. - f ' H B. SWOOPE. " ClcarfiiM May 4. lSCt. Atfy at Law fpilKF-S ! TREKS1!-The ?nbscribcr baring .1 been appointe-J an agent of the Mariett Nursery" in Lancaster county, would rcspectfnl ly inform tho citizens of Clearfield county, thut he is prepared at all times to fill orders for every kind of Fruit Trees -and Shrubbery, at proprie tors prices. NUiiMAN 1j. RUBINS, Agent. Clearfield, Pa., B-ec. r,JSoi-3m. A UMI.MSTKATOK'3 NOTICE. Letters -V of Admin istaation on the Estate of Sarah Morgan, late of tiuelich township. Clearfield coun ty, l'a., deceased, having been granted to tho un dersigned ; all persons indebted to said estate are hereby required to make immediate payment, and those having claims against tho samo will present them properly authenticated for settle ment. JAMES II. MORGAN, Icc. 7, 1861-fitp. . Administrator. CAKPETINUS. Now in store, a large stock of Velvet, Brussels. Three-Ply and Ingrain Carpctings. Oil cloths, Window Shades, ect.. eot., all of the latest patterns and best fabrics; which will be sold at tho lowest prices fur cash. N. B. Some patterns of my old stock still on hand; will be sold at a bargain. .1. T DELACROIX No. 27 South Second Street, above Chestnut. March 2 IStU. Philadelphia n.j. nickeusoa : : : si. r.haruis '. z w.b.moselbv with NICKEKSON, IIAHUIS t MOSELEY, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AX D SHOES, No. 435 Market Street, Philadelphia. A large assortment of City Made Work constantly on hand. July 21), lafil. GL E A fin E L O NT !IS E'lY: E NOO ER AGE HOME INDUSTRY. The undersigned havingxjstabiished tt Nursery, on the Piko. about hail' wuy between1 Curwensvilie and Cleartiuid Boroughs, Is prepared to furnish all kinds of Fruit trees, Standard and dwarf.) Evergreens. f-hrui-bcry. Grape Vines, Gooseberry, Law ten Black berry, strawberry and Raspberry virus. Also, Sibriaat'rab trees, Quince and early Scarlet Rheu barb, is. "rders promptlv attended to. Address Aug 2I. ISGJ. J.D WRIGHT, Curwensvilie, I?SOMTTION OF PAKTNEKSIIIP. The partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, in tho banking business as Leon ard, Finney & Co., is this day dissolved by mutu al coucent. The books pupers and assests aro left in the hands of James T. Leonard at the i (S?e of the firm, and uU claims due to and by the firm will be there settled bv him. All over-due pai.cr must be forthwith settled. JA?. T. !.E"XARfo. A. C. I INNEV, Doc. 20th. IS(5t. W. A. WALLA't'E The business is to be continued by Jas.' T. Leon ard, as Ieonar-l & Co. LIS T OF LETTERS unclaimed and renmin ing in tho Post Office at Clearfield, on tho 1st day of January. A. D. ISoj. Peers;. Mr. I.. ' M'Douel.-Dan Bennor, E. C Piper, .Sallie A. IluciVU. Miss Poily 2. Rceser, ChnrUs T. CVilias. Wiii. . . . P.usseil, Wm. P. Campbell. Fernando D. f halTer, Miis Rebecca, l'irsinore, Miss I'd,; 'Snyder, Joseph. FVekmnn, Mis.i Mary J, Sennits. Gopgolf (Oer Harridan. A. C Thompson. Mrs. Susan. Howard. Stephen. AVestbrook. Miss Louisa M'Canna, John K. W'hat'.cy. J. Cnc cent due on each letter advertised. Per sons calling for any of above letters, will say they are advertised. M. A. FRANK. P. M. CORRECT YOUR S 2STi. O L L M E T. OFFISH OP PllOfOST Marsuai.l, Ridgway, Klk co.. Pa., January V, 1So5. , In yccordanco with Circular No. 152 of A. A. Pro. Mar. Gens Office, Western Division of Penna, tho Commissioners and Surgeon of the Board of Enrollment of the lyth L-istriet of Penna. will hold a session at the Court House, in the Borough of Clearfield. for the purpo'O of correcting tho En rollment Lists of Clearfield Co., on January the 2Uih, 27th, and 2oth Citizens throughout the County arc earnestly called upon to aid the officers in the discharge of their duties, by giving till information bearing upon this important subject. It must bo distinctly understood by tho peoplo that their only surety of a fair proportion of the burden of the draft lies in tho proper oorreetion of tho listjj. Every name improperly left upon the lists, swells disproportionately the quota. It is the du ty therefore of each good citizen to bring before tho Board every man, who, by reason of over age, permanent phisical disability, or two years ser vice, shall be entitled to have his uamo stricken from the li.'ts; and idso to furnish to the Board satisfactory evidence in cases of, death, removal, JiC. Af, also, tho greater number of competent men on' these lists, the less likelihood there is of any particular one of them being drawn from the wheel. Each citizen owes it to himself to sco that tho name of every man in his Township who is properly liable to draft, shall be on the lists I would respectfully recommend t the different sub districts the propriety of appointing Commit tees to examine into all the cases requiring atten tion, and bring the parties concerned, or tho evi dence f their death or removal, before the Itoard. An opportunity is now offered to all sub districts Of correcting completely their Enrollment Lists, It must be done, and should be distinctly under stood that should another" draft bo subsequently ordered, no notice whatever will be taken of com plaints of Committees that their enrollment iists are erroneous; nor will aiiy suspension -wif drift, or alteration iu the quota be granted ton that plea. It. S. CAMPBELL. ' Capt. and Pro. Mar. l'Jth Dist. Pa. HoTpoEmwiN'sr .. .. i 1 SECOND SUPPLY OF SEASONABLE GOODS EKCEIVKD AT WILLIAM F. IRWIN'S STORE, OS MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA. TIIE CHEAPEST AND BEST Seasonable Goods ARE TO BE HAD AT TIIE CHEAP CASH STOltE. The undersigned has just received from the East ern cities a large and well selected stock of the most seasonable goods, which he can dispose of at tha reasonable prices. His friends and custom ers are invited to examine his stock of goods, and ascertain the prices before purchasing elsewhere as he feels persuaded none undersell him. His stock embraces a well selected assortment of DRY-GOODS AND NOTIONS, Hardware, Queensware, GEOOEEIES, DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS AND GLASS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, BUCKETS AND BASKETS, School Books and Stationary, NAILS AND SALT, And a great variety of other useful articles, all which will be sold cheap for cash, or ei . changed for approved produce ; Go to the '-cheap cosh. store'' if ynii want tobu? go& m fair prices ' ' (...-. ; it; i iv ii p S G GOODS' ?EASON.BLK or BOYXTOX SIIOWEUS GHAIIAM That's The Place! B0YNT05, SHOWEES AND GKAHAM. ' CLEARFIELD, PA., Have received their first supply of ScasonaWo Goods, which tbcyare nowofiering fur sale atth LOWEST CASH PKICES. Their stock consists of a general variety o Dry-Goods. Groceries. Hard-war, Queens ware, Tin-ware, Willow-ware, Wooden-ware, Provision, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing, Ao. Por the Ltnlio.s. They would call especial attention to the Urgo and good assortment of now styles and pattern of WOOL EX GOODS, Fucn as Scarfs, Hoods, Nubias, Sontags. Saoqnes, Mantles, Shawls, and Hats. Also the latest styles of Bonnets, and an assortment of LADIES DRESS G00D3 now opening, consisting of Plain and Fancy Silks. Delaines. Alpacas. 'Ginghams. Ducals, Prints, Me rinos, Cashmeres. Plaids. Brilliants. Poplins. 3'a regc. Lawns. Nankins, Linen, Lace, Edgings, Cd crettes, , Braids. Belts, Veils, Nets, Corsettd, Nu bias, Hoous. Coats. Mantels, Balmoral skirts. Ho siery, Gloves Bonnets. Flowers, Plumes. Ribbons, Hats. Trimmings. Buttons. Combs. Shawls, Braid, Muslins, Irish Linens. Cambrics. Victoria. Lawns, Swiss, Bobincts, Mulls, Linen Handkerchiefs eto. Of Men's Wear They have also received a largo and well select ed .-took, consisting -t Cloths, Plain and Fancy Cassimercs, Cashmcrets, Tweeds, Jeans, Cordu roys. Bever-'Xeen, Linens. Handkerchiefs. Neoki tics, Hosiery, Gloves, Hals, Caps, Scarfs, etc., el. lioadv-Mntle Clothing In the latest styles and of the best materia, consisting of Coats, Pants. Vest3," Shawls. Over coats, Drawers, Cashmere and Linen Shirts, cU. Of Boots an l Shx's, They have a large assortment for Ladies and Gen t'emen. consisting of Top Boots. Brogans. Pumps Gaiters, Balmoral Boots. Slippers, Monroes, etc Groceries anl Provisions Such as Coffee, Syrups, Sugar, Hire, Cracker, Vinegar, Candles. Cheese. Floar. Meal, Bhcen, Fish, course and fine Salt, Teas, M istard, etc. Coal Oil Lamps, Coal oil, Lamp chimneys, Tinware a great varie ty, Japanwarc, Egg beaters, Spica boxes, Wiro Ladels, Sieves, Dusting pans, Lanterns, etc , ete. Carpets, Oil-cloth, Brooms. Brushes. Baskets, Washboards. Buckets, Tubs, Churns Wiill-paper. Candle wick. Cotton yarn and B-ittirig, Work b;ikets. Umbrellas, ete. Haft nig Hopes, Angirs, Are, Chisels. Saws. Filos, Hammer, Hatchets, N'i's, Spikes. Gri A stones. Stoneware, Trunks, Carpet bags. Powder, Shot, Lead, etc. -School liooks, -Writing and Letter paper. Fancy note au.I com mercial paper, pens, penciis and ink. copy books, slates, ink stands, fancy and common envelopes. Carriage Trimmings, Shoo Findings. Glass and Putty, Flat irons and Coffee mills. Bed cord, and Bed screws, Matches, Stove blacking. Washing sodi and Soap, etc. Flavoring Extracts, Patent Medicines, Perfumery cf various kinds, F.mcy soup Oils. Paiats. Varnishes, and in fact every thing usually kept in a first class Store. They invite all persons ;oea!l aud examine their stock, and Lopo o give enure satisfaction. BOYNTON. SHOWERS & GRAHAM- ClearSeld, Pa., Dec. 7th, lotil. PENNSYLVANIA Imperial Oil Company, Office 130 South Fifth Street, PHILADELPHIA. Capital ? 1, 01)0,000 200,000 Shares, a S3 each. lleservcd Capital '5250,000. President, ALEXANDER K. M'CLUHE. directoks ; . ; ":: A. K. M'CIure, D. J. .Jaekman, F.lisha W. Davis Thos. A. Scott. .T.C.Boiuberger, Peter A. SmaU. John M. Pomeroy, , . SK.cr.ETAnr. Jamtg M. Sellers. -- TRBASCnEK. Elu,ha W. Davis This company has 120 acres of land, in fee. on tho Allegheny lliver, immediately opposite Oil City, and adjoining Laytonia, with 110 rods frout on the river, and 75 rods fronton Lay's Run. Hon. C. P. Kamsdell, editor of the Oil City 'Mon itor, and agent for this land, assures the company that it will sell in lots for S 1 00,000, reserving tho oil right which is worth S100,0t)0 additional. Im mediate RKVENUB WILL KB DfRlVKO FOR THR COM PANY fkom tub sale op tiiksb lots I and the com pany have two good engines with complete fix tures to operate immediately for oil. The territo ry in this immediate locality has sever failed to produce profitably. , .'.- Also, one hundred acres, in fee simp, in the celebrated Cherry Kun District, immediately ad joining the Cherry Hun Petroleum company, whoso stock is now worth over S-10 per share. The com pany now have offers, which will be accepted, for sinking wellson lease, without anycost to the cor poration and one-half the proceeds to go to tho company. The Curtin and St. Nicholas compa nies are in this immediate locality, and their stock is now commanding a largo premium. ' In addition, the company has 40 acres, iu fee simple, on Cherry Trco Kun; which empties into Oil -creek, and in the best producing section of the Oil Territory, and 110 acres, in feo simple., oh Walnut Bend, five miles above the mouth of Oil creek, and not' over to.iuiles from the cekbrat Keed well, now producing over 2'I0 barrels per day. ' '" ' Also, the lease of three tracts of land, two on Oi! crock, each producingover ten barrels per day, and one on Allegheny river, producing ten bhr rels per day of heavy il, worth S21 per barrel. The company now receives threa fourths of the proceeds of the last named well, find one-half of the ether two Each cf theso tracts will be de veloped by the company by sinking additional wells, and the engines and fixtures are now on hand to do it- " - ' - - - TbeofScersof this company mean to prosecute the development of these lands most energetical ly, and they have entire confidence that they will yield very large dividends on tho capital etck. "'Subscriptions must be male promptly, m more than one-half of the stock u already engag ed Subscriptions will be received at the office of the comtiany. - January 4, IS'3'. ! ;;fAPHN AI.KI.'l,' for .t B H V Y