Qtfitmn'fi journal. Ty-iiiP and OlearfialJ Eailroai- f- i-ii!sliMnet . : : : : 3.55 a.m. A'R1U A,ri ' I'hiiipbur? at : ; 11 00 a. m Train Mives I'hiMD-bur at : : : 3 50 p. m. Arrive at Tyrone at : : : : a 5j p iu. iTKS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ADVERTISING ANI JCBKINO. fabfripiion, iu advance. 1 year, : : c..t..,;,.ii..n if naiJ wit1! the vear. : : 52 on 2 50 Euhscnption. not p'llJ w',n'T l"e year- 3 lue n' vi rites of subscription to apply to tho 0,,Trrttt voluwd, un!ess paid for buforo January I'niirL 1S'"5. w , A liu'rs and Ex'rs notices, each. C times, Auditor's notices. e:idi, Ciiution-4 au' Ustrays. each. 3 times, liiiMilutiua notice, each, 3 times, Irausieut Advertising, per squ.ire of 10 Hues, or less 'i times, or less, . For each subsequent insertion, OSji.il Advertising, for each square of 10 lines, or itss - times, or less, Fu- each subsequont insertion, Professional cards, o lines, one year," Local notices, per line. 1 ;iuie, bi'uaiy hotices, ovir 5 lines, per line, Yeirly Advertising, one square. : : : : Yearly Advertising, two squares, : : : Yearly Adverdsing. thrre squares. : ; Yearly AdvertMng. one-fourdi eolutnu, Yeariy Advertising, one ha1Pc:luuin, Yearly Advertising, one coluniu. Blanks .single quire, :::::::: Blanks. 3 quires, per quire, : r : : : ;i:ihks, 6 ftrs. per quire. : : : : : IM-i-V-. over 6 quires, per quire, : : : ; .ll.iils, eighth -hett, 2.i or less, fourth shoet, 2 " h;ilf sheet. 2 ' whole sheet. -J " 2 50 2 SO 1 50 2 00 1 50 50 1 50 50 5 CO 15 10 8 00 12 oo 15 00 20 00 3 00 r.o oo 2 50 2 oo 1 75 1 50 1 50 2 50 4 50 S. " Over 25 of each of above, at proportionate rates I he above rnte.i were agreed upon, by tlio un- 1 . , o i i . i. i iii .. . ,i ' on th 3.1 ilav ot Jtrcvuoer. loot, ai.u t ! ! tie i-tr'ctly adhered to duiing the present ,i r'. .,ri.!,-i .,t";i!l kinds of pri-.ti i icntci ialj. - a- i - - . - W i d:l-'. TubHcrcf "C'firfi.iid I: cpub.iean.' S .1 UiW. Publisher of ' i'.'.l'i'ii n's (..nrr.al ' OvE'i our courts; tUa Vhieliwc L"ib'.i. ti io -day. proceedings of Hurt. J-.uies Lin-ie, ot Ooslieti town phip, bad ! i I.-.'t av.-i s -.ve rely linrt, on Iat ''.r--.'ay, bv-beiti. thrown on the lloor, in a Si:i;f3e with another jcron. lie i-. hov ever. imprivi:i;. A Fizzle mnehly the show, last week. It . li l not arrive in time to exhibit in the ftltemoon. and at nii l itwa-; no ireat pcraieh." Bat, n the "huiiibntjed" iu,.;.-ct. it iter the ""hiunbuj--" or had xnucli to tuy .-n the Grit SoLDiErts. Tin snrvivtng members of companies 1 an 1 E. 140ih I'onn'a Vol's have l-.'ierued to (.h.-ir homo 3 in this county. Tl..-y all iook iinc and are well and he arty. V'e wele-'Tiie them luuio, and wish thoin k-a life, p.eai-eatt'f bapjn-.v-s. A o kicu i. i r it a l Fa i h. Wo in A-.'. .?n ; ally l -i rn. that the oiikvrs of tie Clearfield Coiinty A.L'rie'jhufal Society liave d..";;ded t.. Ijiild a Fair lite eomin.g fall .jiiouencing on tuesdey the :'d of () -'o'.rr. and to con tinue four days. 'ile H.-t of reuiiuias, etc., will be published hi troo.l time. C.Tjprv Asa.U'ir. On Monliy af t.-iiuioii. AViiiiam Hoover, IIv).. of i':ad-lo.-.l township, w.s a-s isilted in a m . t e '.v s: i! maimer l-y Dave A--'.. - .: I 'U'.'s town ship. Mr. lloyver i: Hfj i-i J. !. M'- :, v.'-i ; t-i.ed ;it conv ursatio i, c an J . !,at-.::.-.i Mr. If. made hi.n (A-kvy! pay three a red uo: :...; nv i oro.;!ti.r Uiul wneu a.- IT ! t 1 wts '-er nr: Mr. If. replied th-r he- h.tl oa.y done his duty to the be t of hi kttowl edire, wh-'-rcup n A -key strut k him three or four liutes in the face, and bruised him se VM ..!y. A v.-a-rant was at once issued, an J A-key inil to ball i'.'f !;; appearattee at the next term of Court. Mr. Hoover is ;m o! I and inojTcnsive man. and in ijuhe feeble health, and hence m id ; in re-i.stauee what ever t j t'n? attack noon him. Ji n as the case wi'.l undergo a legal iiivetigaUo, we refraiii from making any further remarks. Ciiaxces is tme School Lwv. The fol lowing thuuge-s itt t!te Svliool Jaw of l'enn'a were al 'ptei by the hue Legislature: 1. Clerks of the C .urfs of Quarter Ses sions are reijuired to tuniish to the .State Superintendent a eertiiieate ot the forma tion of any school district, whether by in corporation of a borough, the e-tablisluiu'iit of a:t independent dioiriet, uf the creation of a new to .": !..p. " The i 'resident of a school board h re-fpii.-ed to eail a ne sting of ttie directors np o,i a written reipust of three of their num ber. In case of refusal, two directors may e.ill a special meofi:i-, and tiu bu-ituss trau. -acted thereat shall be legah ft is absolutely neces'-aiy. ii order to s -Mie a share of State appropriation, that n teacher .-hall have been employed m the t'triet during the year who had rot a valid certificate from the County Suporinteodenr, and a!-o that. t!ie school shall have been kept '; it for the la.-1 tour months Mibseipient to the lirst Monday in June preceding. 4. This Miction relates to the election of Comity Sut erintendeiit. It juovides that, tl t- State Superintciideii' shul! c::iitii-sioii t ieh suberdh;at's t.- ;.;e nitiried to have ti ; v:.. i at the trienn.;al eotiveu t .i. . provided that objections be not m i le, ';t,ed 'by one fifth of the board of directors cf th County, and sworn to by at least three j? tlu aigiurs withia thirty dayj after elec tion. 5. The minimum for a Imissihility into the ' onuuon School is raised from Jhe to U years. Another supplement practically abolishes the system of districtinstitutes adre-estab-lidtes the school month at 22 days. Dis trict it.stitucs may be held on two of these days, but they are itnnitto.d not require J. The last -supplement compels County Com missioners to make return of the triennial suuhiCrntLu! of losables in each district on L-::lte the first 3Ionday in June, 1S65. -i - iose returns the distribution of- the appropriation is to bo based. VFRT MAflXANTMOrS. !' J Coy pOl head j office Peckers in this ljoronah. 1 l:ry take i all the fat offices to thertiFclves, anl throw I the lean and bony ores to their ''country cousins." - Notice. I herety jrive notice, that T have this nay sold al! my infenst in the store to YVm. Ten Kyck & II. B. Thomp son. I alo leave in their hinds, for collec tion, the Book accounts, Notes, izt., &e (Prompt settlement is required ) The bu siness will be carried on in tbe name of Ten Eyck & Thompson. J. P. Thompson. Curwensville, July 1st, 1805. St. Tuanks. We return our thanks to such of our patrons as settle! their accounts dur ing the pat court. Many more should have done likewise, but from some cause they neglected the mat ter. We hope they will remit by mail, or send by their neighbors, the amount due u, at their earliest conve nience. We dislike dunning our patrons, and hence we hope that the mere mention of the fact, that we need funds, wi'.l meet with a prompt response. New Mrsic. We have ree ived from Horace' Waters, No. 41, Broadway new York, the following pieces of Music, by Mrs. Parkhurst, who is one of our most popular eo posers: ' Funeral March" to the mem - ! ory of Abraham Lincnl s, the martvr l'resi- lent; ' O'i! Semi me one Flower from his prave. J'nce ,vt ecnr encn. i ne .'tarcn, with vignette of the PiesiJent, 50 cents. Miliel free. We copy the fil'owina; notice from the r.rr,r,l,-h,!, J).,iff E'l.'tT: 'he 'Funeral Match of President Lincoln;' The popular demand for this March, by Mrs. E. A. Park hurst, ha increased to one thousand copies weekly. It is one of tin; finest yet written by this talented l.ohy, whose compositions lfave won for lr.-r an enviable position iu the Musical world. ' THE PEOCEF.DTNGS OF C0TJET. Quai-fe S-jv-dons June 1S55. Com. vs. A. (l.Fox et a!. Iliot. Verdict, def . tidaots y two thirds of costs and pros ecu i .or one third. C "in. vs. h. I. Bloom. Assault and bat ter". Peietithint pleads guiltv. Com. vs. Chas. l'elito. Assault and bat tery and rape. Acrjuittel. O-iii. vs. Win. Seli'i.ilge. Larceny. Defvwlaut pleads guilty. Sentence, Sue of !?1 and co-ts of j.fo-iec irion. and 14 months ini ju-i-o:ii::ei!t in Western Penitetitiary. Co-ii. vs. Pratt-tt. Larceny. Verdict, trutlty of eoneealimr stolen eoods. Sentence, five of $1 and ,'eost- of pro-eeufion. and 14 months imprisonment in We.-tern I'ei i tentiary. Cum. vc. James Price. Arson. Verdict, cuiltv. Motion for a new trial. Oyer and Terminer. Cum. VS. VU;0il Uoico. Alanslaughter. Verdiet, "not guiity." ( This? case was no ticed at some length in our last issue, and hence we deem it umieee-sary to make fur ther reference thereto at this time. Coirtnon Fler.s. Ftt.svr Week. -Camphc'I & 1,00 vs. ex'rs of John Patchin. Sunnnotis in debt. Vdh-t or uei'eti laid-:. Mc-kh-y k l'a!i!!e vs. Smith, Shelter, et a!. Khttment. Not) suit. :".'!-o'cj vs. Leonard $: !b Ikey. Ejectment. A eid;ct. tin lie'i :nih;rds. Siicov!) Wi ka. 11. B. (himm'mrs vs. Mary Thorn psuu. Feigned issue. Verdict for defendants. Irwin vs. Pale. Ejectment. Verdict for piamtllt. Co 'drtet vs. lt!et Ver.iiet for i-hiintifT". :t a -Ejectnieut. Elizt livin vs. Tlio-i. RaSFerty. Assnm air. Verdict for plaintiff. Songstreth vs. Crans and M'floughey. Astmisit. Verdict for pbdrtifF. Jo'm don vs. Killian. EjectniPnt. Ver dict for plaintiff. Jtovabaueh vs. Bennet. Ejectment. Ver dict for defendant. Verdict tetaaide by the Court. Eoad Matters. Petitions. For a road from Blane's Bun School House to inter.HHt I'tahville ard Wh'umore run road. Viewers, II. B. Wright, John Litz, John M'Kiernan. For a road from John Laborde's to I'avid Dre-sjer' in Union township. Viewers, II. Luther, Levi Dressier, A. Pentz. For alteration in road from Abraham Myrter's farm to James Clary's road in Penn town-hip. Viewers, T. W. Moore. Thos. IIoov :r, B. lanver. l or view of road from John Selfridge's to W. L. Sh i.v's in G oshen township. Vit w-er- W. A. Biglcr, Jacob FIcgal, John Saitkcy. For a road from forks of Buck run to sec ond bridge over Buck run in Girard town ship. Viewers, P. Lamm, J. Gudrick, C. Mtgnot. For a road from John Low's in Woodward town-hip to the old Philipsburg road at or iuar E. Ixeph art's log catnp. Viiwers, J. i. Cuttle, Isaac Goss, Milo Iloyt. To vacate road iVoiu F. Ilagar's land to the intersection of the Plank road on the Karthaus and Clearfield road in Girard t p. Viewers, A. B. Shaw, J. L. Flegal, W. L. Shaw, For a road from near Wm. Smeal's to in tersect the Kylertown road at V. B. Bie ord's. Viewers, 1. Lamm, Geo. Hoover, C, Dale. For a road from township road near Patch inville to intersect public road atT. Thomp son's in Burnside township. Viewers, Ja cob Boice, Jonas Snyder, S. Brick ley. For a road from J. C. Whitehili's field to Union turnpike at Geo. Shimmcl's in Bogs township. Viewers, J. C. M'Claskey, Rob ert Wrigley, John W. Kyler. "To vacate road from MigDOt's School hosne to Solomon Maurer in Covington tp. Viewers, Chas. Schuarrs, J. B. Gartnotte, J. B. Mulson. To review road fir.m Hegarty's Roads J to the turnpike road near the forks of Mud dy run in Beeearia tp. Viewers, W. Alex ander, Abraham Nevling. To vacate road from Levi Ilubler's to W. P. Smeal's in Graham township. Viewers, J. L. Cutttle, Joseph Hcover, V . Lyttle. For a road from Hess' Saw-mill to D. Welty's in Union tp., and to vacate a road f-om above Saw mill to M. Ilollopeter'g and D. E. Brubakcr's. Viewers, 11. Luther,D. Welty, II. A. Courtney. " To vacate road from Lumber city and Chest creek road to Susquehanna river in Ferguson tp. Viewers, Wm. M'Cracken, Jos. Moore, M. Henry. For a road from M. F. Wallace's to pub lic road opiosile M. Kline's in Lawrence tp. Viewers, J. L. Cuttle. W. L. Shaw, Joseph Owens. For a road from E. Moore's tine to Jerc. Moore's Line in Penn township. Viewers, T. W. Moore, P. Sharp, John Russell. For a road from Merritt's Saw mill to a road near A. Dixon's in Boggs tp. View? ers, J. L. Cuttle, D. Adams, Ed. Albert. For a road from Samuel Troy's to Rock ton, in Union tp. Viewers, R. Luther, W. F. Johnston, Joseph Lyons. For a road from Stephen Tyler's to James Johnson's iu Brady tp. Viewers, R. Lu ther, W. F. Hamilton, James Miles. In reference to the Snow Shoe and Pack -ersvilie turnj ike, the Court order "that the turnpike Av'nhiu named be taken charge of by the supervisors of the respectivj town ships through which it passes, and put the same in good order and repair according to law." To erect a bridge over Trout Run in Go-hen township. Viewers, Ellis Irwin, James Irwin, Sr., Henry Mead. To change township line, so as to include W. L. Horn and Thus. Brockbarik in Brady township. Viewers, It. Luther, Jackson Bonsall, John Smith. To change township line between Bccca ria and Jordan tps. Viewers, II. B. Wright, W. Shoif. G. W. M Cu'.'.y. To change township line between Lawn-nee, Pike and Union tps. Viewers, G. L. Reed, J. Wrigley, Jos. Shaw. To appoint constable for Covington tp., whereupon the Court appointed J. F. F. Rolley. To incorporate "Osceola Mills" borough. Referred to Grand Jury who "believe that it is expedient to grant the praj-er of the petitioners." CosFttmEb AitsoLCTFLr. A road be tween Irvin's Mill, and Fatchin's Saw mill, in Burrside township. A road from Adam Miles to the road lead ing from Luthcrsluvo in Brady township. A private road from Ma te's to John Ir win's new house in Law rence township. A private, road from Samuel ShofFs "Cal ifornia" farm to farm where he now lives iu Beeearia township. Confirmed, Nr. Sr. To vacate road from the Kartl aus road to the Knob road in Girard town-hip. To review road from Pott's run road to Bier Clearfield creek to intersect Turkey Hill road near New Mi'lport in Kn- x tp. To view road from Sandy Creek road to the Clearfield ro-ul i mile west of Mulson burg in Covington toivndi?n. To review road from Hiram Leech's to the Ben. Carr road in Pike township. To view road from R. S. Humphrey's to Curwensville road at or near Geo. Robins' in Pike tp. To view road from Fruit Hill church to James S pack man's Saw 31 ill in Knox tp. The farmers of Greene county have cut their wheat, the best yield for years. MARRiEO: On June 27th, ISno, at the re-itbnee of the bride's father, by Rev. W. M. Burch fieid. Dr. R.V. Spackma.n. of Luthershurg, to Miss Geht;u:de Alexander, of Ciear fi -Id boron ah. S1 T- a gO)d srtiele. nri'l very cheap nt .be store of WM. F. ntWfN Clfarfiet ' L KI K STOOK OF (JLSS, pnints. oils white ld. et.. at K. A IKVIN'S ijntrO:KAImC ALlir.MS, for sale a llartwii-k .1- Minimi '"rtield P LK A Til Kit an assoi tment for sile hv ME UK ELL fc UIi'LLR Hecemhcr U. IS'U Clearfu-M IT'liOl'I't. A large quantity Kx'ra Family t Flour, in Barrel. Sutk's and i Sacks for sale by I Feb. '22. 1S35 . W. F. IK WIN. OLOTHTNG-!!!! Men, Youths and Boys can be supplied with full suits of seasonable and fashionable clothing at UK1ZENSTKIN BRO'S & CO., . where it is sold at prices tbnt will induce their purchase. The universal satisf.icdon which bas been given, has induced theui to increase tbeir s ock, which is flow not surpassed byanyestab lishinent of the kind iu this part of the State. lleizenstein Pro's & Co., Sell go at a very email profit, for cash ; Their goods are well made and fashionable. They gve every one the worth of bis money. They treat their customers all alike. They sell cheaper than every body else. Their store is conveniently situated. They having purchased their stock at reduced prices they can sell cheaper than others For these and other reasons persons should buy their clothing at REIZEXSlEIN BKO'S 4 CO. Produce of every kind taken at the highest market prices. .. May 18, 1864 EXECUTORS NOTICI? Letters Terta lnentary on tbe estate of Moses Ftrlmii. lata of Lawrence township, Clearfield county, Penn'a. having been granted to the undersigned, ail per sons knowing themselves indebted to said esta'e are reqneted to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement ANNA II FULTON, T. N FJLT0.V, June 14. lSS5-pd. Fiecutors. WtSTtKS CENTRAL K. K.CO No- T tice i- bireby given that a lueeting of tbe stockholders iu tbe Western Central Railroad Co of Penn a. will be held at tbe M'Uenry House" in Meadville. Crawfurd county. Pa., on Monday tbe t!J Jay of July. 1815 for the pu.pose of elect ing one President, one Vice President, and twelve lirectrs for said company, between the hours of 2 and 8 o'clock, p. in. WALTER BAKRE1T, Jnno . LSlJi. "secretary. TJ. S. Tax Appeals. V. S Assessor's Office, loth District, Pa., ) Offi;e. Curwensville. Cle irtield co . Pa. J N'ti e is hereby given that the assessment lists, valuations and enumerations made and taken within the assessment district compo.ed of the county of Clearfield. State of Penn'a. by tbe as sistant assessor, under the Laws of the United States, will remain open to all persons concemed for examination for the spnee of I j days from the loth day or June. A. 1). 1S65. at the offise of Wra. Henq'.hill, Esq . A.sistant Assessor of 1st Division at t'urwe. svilie in tbe said county of Clearfield Ami at tbe same plaue. thtt undersigned Asses sor of this collection district, wiil attend on the Soth of June. 1H:V. to receive, he r. and deter mine all appeals relative to any erroneous or ex cessive valuations or enumerations by tbe assist ant assessor. In regaid to appeals, the law provides. '-That the question to be de ermined by the assessor, on an xpveal respecting the valuation or enumera tion of property, or oij.icts liaVe to ditty or taxa tion, shall 'be, whetbtr tbe valuation oomplain ed of be or be not in a just reladon or proportion to other valuations in the same aj-se.ment dis trict, and whether the enumeration be or be not coriHct. And all appeal to the assessor as afore said, frball be made in writing, and Fhall specify the particular cause, matter, or thing respicting which adecision is requested ; an 1 shall, moreo ver, state the groun-1 or principle of inequality or error complaineJ of DANIEL LIVINGSTON. Assessor of the I'Jdi collection district. C. W. & H. W. SMITH, Market Street. Clearfield. Pa , Room, heretofore occupied as a Post-office. J 1865 1885 G3.AND OPENING OF STPRITnTG goods, comprising a general assortment of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Queens-ware, Wooden-ware, Boots and Shoes, Notions, &c, &c, &c. Best quality of Prints. Delaines. Mozambique, Lli4n. Poplins. Ualznrinea. Lavcllas. tiinghams check, drilling, ticking and sheeting, shawls, plain silks, lowl.ird silks, cassaun res cottonades. jeans, tweeds, satinetts. bleached musling (at less tbau city nbolesale prices) brown muslins. HOSIER V.Oloves. Uibbons-Trimunngs. But tons, (in great variety) collars.vidvet ribbon. veils, headncts embroidery, braids, handkerchiefs, la dies elastic pages, whalebones, bindings, chil drens'. misses",, and ladies' hoop skirts, Quaker und Corset s-kirts, SEW STYLE BALMORALS. Sugar. Tea. Coffee Mo1ases. Spiees.Ao.. Oranges, Split Peas. Lemons. Full Tea Setts. Dishes, com mon and fine ware, cups. saucers. preservejars Ac. Tl'BS, Brooms. Churns. Mops. Buckets. Meas ures, brushes, combs, wick fancy baskets, bowls, door-mats, window blinds, cords, tassels, etc , etc Childrens. Misses and Ladies' morocco boots, shoes, buluioruls. and gaitors. Miy 24. J 1ST OI IIETAILF.IIS of Foreign and Do I A uu-stic Merchandize inCUarfield county for the year lS ij, subject tu the pa. m- nt of License. .N AMES ItEMIENCE CLASS. TO PAY John 1'obsnn, 1, W. Weld, Israel 'ooper, Siiinuel Ueg.irty, Thomas Urtwm, Wm. Urady Jl. It. Henderson, Lew is .-tuith. S W. Thompson, Win. Albert A Co. John Molt. l. I Jooillander, F. K. Arnold, lieccaria tp. 13 It U 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 13 14 12 11 14 13 14 13 12 14 14 14 14 14 13 14 13 14 11 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 S10 00 9o 00 no oo ou 00 on oo 01) oo (Ml 00 00 00 00 09 00 00 00 00 00 00 Bell town'p, Bogg tow'p, Bradford tp. Brady tow'p -S Arnold, It. II. Moore, tieo Wilson, Curl ile A 'o Lobouh t Cuthors, .ritoid Sl Terpu, E. M'.Masters J K. M'Murray. Win Feaih A. Patchin A Bro. 11 Patch iu ltviu Ijro's Win. Hunter, Burnside tp. 10 00 7 no 12 50 15 00 7 no 10 00 7 III) 10 00 12 50 7 00 7 1)0 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 no 7 00 10 00 7 00 15 00 10 00 Chest tow'p. Clearfield Bur. J . P. Ivratzer, i lie ha id Mosop. " " ItcizeiiStcin Uros. Co " " C. W. .V II. W Smith, M m. F. Trvin, ' " Merrell & l;ig!er. ' " IJoynton t Showers, .' " II F. Naugle. " " A. K. M'ri4ht A Sons, " " Fraucis Coudii. t, Covington tp. Claudius IJarinoy, " " HegiWty A daui in. " '' J. I). Thompson, Curwensvi'le, Hippie A i auit, " Jared F. Irvin.- " " Momgoiuery A Ilartsock Ed A Irvin. " ; A Montgomery, D catur tw'p. utsustus Leconte, Girard tw"p. A S. Dickiuson, Ooshen tw p, 1 ho s rorcee Elliott A Miller, II. A leman. Oraliam tw p, Guelich tw'p, Patiick Flinn, " Wm. Uradyv Houston tw'p, Dav'd 1 y Icr, 11. Wool ward, " II Stvan. Jordan tow'p. David M Feehan, Wm. S Sankey, Karthaus tp. Isaac M'Cioskey, ' James Forrest. Lawrence tp. Miles. Kuk A Co. Lumber-city, Kirk A spencer, " John Ferguson, " " J. C. Brenner. Morris tow'p, Leonard Kvler. " " J C. Ilrene'r A Son, Laushe. White A Co. Osceola, S. Mamtncrslaugh 41 A. Sbaw A Co " Tho's Wall A Bros , Penn tow'p, David Brubaker. Union tp. John M Chase. Woodward tp, Tho' Henderson, " George Megarty, " " DRUGS. Martswick A Huston, ' " 4 C. D. Watson. ' " . 4 CO-NFECTlONEnS AXD GROCERS. W Entras. . 8 Wm. Hoffman, " " Stephen Graff, Curwensville 8 E. Goodwin. ' " 8 BREWERS AND DISTILLERS. Charles Haul. - Clearfield 10 Messenthalt rA LeapoIJ " " 10 JobnFeeuev. " " 10 The appeal will beheld at the Commissioners' office, in Clearfield on Thursday the 29th day of June, at 10 o cloak A. . WM. H. THORP. June 7th, 1865. Moroantile Appraiser. SETTLE YOUR ACCOUNTS. All per- sons knowing themselves in any hit indebted to the nndersigned, ate requested to call and net tle their accounts without further delay, as our books must be balanced. " A. n. PIERCE i BRO. Burnside tp.. May 17, IS'jj-p. STRAYEI. Strsyed from tbepremises of tba subscriber, in Lawrence township, on the 25th of April a sic a 1 1 red cow with white spot in face, some white tu rump, end of tail white, and the point of left horn broke off. and is fi.e years old this spring. Any information respecting ber whereabouts will be thankfully received, or a lib eral reward paid for ber return May 17, laba. .NATHANIEL lilSUfck- ( "CAUTION. All persons are hereby eanticned J agaiust purchasing or meddling with the fol lowing prop) rty, to wit : One rone mare, one bay horse, oue 2-year old roan colt, oue yearling gray oolt. one brindle cow. and one I lack cow. nvw is tbe possession of Hiram Barrett of Jordan town ship, as the same belongs to me and is subject to my order at any time. U. SWAN. June 14.. lS65-pd. NORTH AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL, $500,000. Agency at the office of 11. B. Swoofe, Esq , CLEARFIELD, PI, This company grants policies to secure tbe pay ment of a fixed sum in the event of death by ac cident, with a weekly allowance in case of injury, on payment of an annual premium ranging ac cording to tbe occupation of the insured. An ex cellent opportunity is thus afforded to the Lum bermen ot Clearfield county, to provide for their families, in the event of aucident on tbe river, or elsewhere. Particulars and circulars may be had on application to II. B. SWOOPE. Agent May SO CHEAPER STILL!! GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT WILLIAM . IKWI'N'S STORE. OS MARKET ST.. CLEARFIELD, PA. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST GOODS ARE TO BE HAD AT THE CHEAP CASH STOKE. The undersigned has just received from tbe East ern cities a large and well selected stock of the most seasonable goods, which he cau dispose of at tha reasonable prices. His friends and custom ers are invited to examine his stock of goods and asceriaiu the prices before puroham.g elsewhere as be teels persuaded none undersell him. His stock embraces a well selected assortment of DRY-GOODS ANIJ NOTIONS, Hardware, Quecnsware, GROCEHIES, DRUGS, OILS, PAINTS AND GLASS, BOOTS, SHOES, HAT-5 AND CAPS, BUCKETS AND BASKETS, School Books and Stationary, NAILS AND SALT, . And a great variety of ojjber useful articles, all which will be sold cheap for cash, or ex changed for approved produce. Go to the ' cheap cash store" if you want to buy goods at fair prices. May 24. 18fi3. WM F. IRWIN. NEWS! NEWS !! ANOTHER CAPTURE! And Xew Goods Arriving at Mossop's Et I C IT A II 13 MOSSO P, DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, tC. 11ARK1T dTREtT, CLEABFILLP, PA. SELLS The Cheapest Goods IN THE COUNTY. Rrml tif fuHatmi)Sli.si of good aiut profit th'rehy. C;-; roa rHE LADIE3. (jlf",,! Always ou hand a large stock of La-tg Ckrav dies goods-such as Coburg Xloth, , Prints, chintz. Kerchiefs. Nu- GooJt bies. Bonnets. Gloves, etc. ';,,). Che.u.p Chap FOR GENTLEMEN, GoO'ts L ft rap Cheap Ch'up Cheap Cheap Cheap Always on hand Black. Blue. Brown Goml. and tirey Cloths, i aucy and black Casimeres. Sattiuets. Cussiuets, Tweeds. Plain and Fancy Test ings, shirting, etc.. etc. etc. tzooilx (ioods Goo'l GooJs ; Croat V , Good s iTOOdX I Good iGoods Good" Goods READY-MADE, Cheap $nch as Coats, Pants. Vests. Under Cheap ghirts. and other Flannel shins, Cheap Boots, Shoes, Hats. Caps. Neck Cheap ties. Gum Boots and Shoes. and Cheap a variety of other articles. Cheap iinrci'iint ricmns CheMllSuch ag Unheauhed and bleached 'J""1 Muslins. Colored Muslins. Linen Cheap Cheap and cotton tablecloths. Oil cloth, r,'"''1' Linen and heinp towls. oar- y?" . pets, curtains, fringe, etc CheaA CheSW. r UUWAItfc,.U. Good Cheap If jou want Nails or spikes. Manure Goods Chaj or 0,ber forks. Saw-mill or other Cuodis Cheapl saws. Smoothing irons. Locks, Good Cheap', Hinges, etc.. go to Mossop's Guodi Cheapl where you can buy cheap. .Goods fr . . ....... . .... Cheap lfc 1UU VA.i Xioodx Cheap Knives and forks. Butcher Knives, Croox Cheapl Shoe and Stove black iug. Manilla Goods Cheap', and be my ropes, I nk. Paper or ''Goods Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap Ch eap Cheap Ch enp fens, t o.vaer. tnot or i.ed, '.(too Is etc., buy them al Mo3&ops. .Go.jds IF YOU WANT Goodx Shoe Last or Pegs. Palm or Fancy Soap. Starch. Wall Paper or Win- Goodt dow Shades. Lamns. Lam n fuhps Good or luks, coal oil, etc , iro to j (roods I Good Mossop s cheap cash store. IF YOU WANT Good n - Good extra family Flour. White or1 brown sugar, hams, shoulders or - ., If r , iLrOO'fs sides, coffee; Imperial, loung . Hyson orolacK tea, buy them Oood at Mossop's cheap for cash. 'Good IF Y'OC WANT 'Goods 11. I-1 Tallow candles, fine or coarse salt. V; ... Ceap Syrup or molasses, cheese, dried Good Cheap apples or peaches, water or so- Good Cheap do craCKcrs. call at Mossop's Good Cheap where you can buy cheap. Good Cheap IF YOU WANT Good Cheap Port wine for Medical or Sacramen-:0 Cheap, tal uses, few et wine, old Monon- Good Chrtp gahela or rye wbisKy, Cherry Cheap and Cognac brandy, buy at Cheap' Mossop s cheap cash store. Chap xp yo0 WANT Cheap Raien8i pigs. Prunes or dried Cur Cheapi ranU; filberts, cream, pecan or Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Goods ... ,r zrouna nuts, candies. Liauonce Cieap " . . . . or Liquorice root, buy them Cheap Cheap Cheap at Mossop scneap and good. IF YOU WANT Good Cheap "0 bny ny other "rtto'e cheap. be;Goorf Cheap1. "V 6" w -nu"i,iiiriii Croeds Cheapl cheaper for cash than any other Cood Chean person in Clearfield county. Good ct:7pl November 27. 1881. ap27'59. Approved etnntry produce of every kiiul taken at the usual market price in cxrhangn far rood. PROVISIONS. Floor, bacon, lard, cheese, dried beef, dried trait, received regularly, at the store of Mar. 22, J. P. KBATZER- U. S. 7-30 LOAN. THIRD SERIES. 8230,000,00.0. By authority of the Secretary of tha Treasury, the undersigned, the General Subsorip tion Age&t for the sale of United States securities, offers Xm tbe publie the third series of Treasury Not, bearing seven end three-tenths par seat. Latere 7-SO LOAN. These cotes are issued under date f July 16th, 1S"i5, and are payable three years fru;o that data in currency, or are convertible at tha optica of tbe holder into U. S. 5-20 Six per cent. GOLD-BEARING BONDS, These Bonds are now worth a handsome premi um, and are exempt, as are all the Government Bonds, from State. County, and Municipal taxa tion, which adds from one t3 tbr : rer cent, per annum to their vslue. according to the r-U levied upon other property. Tb interest is payable semi annually by coupons attached to each note,whick. may be cut off and sold to any bank or banker. The interest at 7.30 per ct. amounts to One cent per day on a 50 note Two cents per day on a 100 noto. Ten cents per day on a 500 notts. 20 cents per day on a 1000 iwta. 1 per day on a . 5000 note. Notes of all the denominations named will b ' promptly furnished upon receipt of subscription Tbe Notes of this third series are precisely sim ilar in form and privileges to the beven-Thirtiea already sold, except that the Government reserve to itself the option of paying interest in gold cola at 6 per cent., instead of 7 3-10tbs in currency. Subscribers will deduct the interest in currenoy up to July 15th at the time they subscribe. The delivery of the notes of this third series of the Seven thirties will commence on the 1st of June, and will be made promptly and contiuoua 1 v after that date. The slight change made in the conditunsf this Third Series affects only tha matter of interest. The payment in gold, if made, will be equivalent to the currency interest of tha higher rate. The return to specie payments, in the event of which only will the option to pay interest in Gold be availed of, would so reduce and equalise pri ces that purchases made with six per ceut. in gold would be fully equal to those made with seven and three-tenths per ceut in currency. This is The Only Loan in Market Now offered by tbe Government, and its superior advantages make it tbe Great Popular Loan of the People. Less than $200,000,000 oi the Loan authorized by the last Congress are now on Jhe market. This amount, at the rate at which it is being absorbed will all be subscribed for within two months. when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uniformly been the case on closing tha subscriptions to other loans. Iu order that the citiseus of every town and section of country may bo afforded facilities for taking the loan, the National Banks, State Baiiks, and Private Bankers throughout the country havo generally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select tbeir own agents, in whom they have confidence, and who only are to be re sponsible for the delivery of the notes for wbioa they recci .e orders. JAY COOKE. Subscription Agent, Philadelphia May 15th, 1865. Subscriptions will be received at tha First National Bank of Clearfield, first National Bank of Curwensville. County National Bank of Clearfield. WHISK FKS WHISKKRS! Doyou want Whiskers or Moustaches? Our Grecian. Compound will fore a them to grow on the sm-tb-est face or chin, or hair on bald beads, in Six WeeKg. Price, 1.00 Sent by mail anywhere, close! v sealed, on recipt of price Address. W AKNICK CO.. Vos. 13J. r.-ooii.iu, :.'. iork. March yth, tiKti.i. I IMC. We are now prepsrec to furnish wood i and coal-burnt Lime, from the celebrated "Bcllefonto Liuioione,'' at short notice. Our wood-burnt Lime is equal to any other Lime pro duced iu tbe State. Orders to hip by Railroad promptly attended to Address. SIIOIU'LIDUE 4 CO., May 24, 1865 3m. Beliefonte. Pa. I-pXECUTOK'S NOTICE Betters testa--J mentary on tbe estate of Joseph Michaels, late of Uuruside township. Cleariiolj county. Pa,, having been granted to the undersigned, ad per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims a gainst tbe same will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. WM.IIl'TTON. May 10, I8(jii pd. Executor. ( KL WAKD A reward of 5150 will LIJ"Lf be paid for tbe apprehension and con viction of the incendiaries who bave recently beea practicing their vocation iu the die burning of tbe property of the citizens of Knox township. The above sum bas been raised by voluntary sub scription among the citizens of said towntbtp.and is left in the bands of the District Attorney for payment. MANY CITIZENS OF KNOX. June 21. lS35-pd. ADMIN ISTKATOHS' NOTICE. Letters - of Administration on tbe Estate of John W Graham. lateof Bradford town'p Clearfield coua ty Pa., deceased, having been granted to the un dersigned ; all persons indebted to said estate aro hereby required to make immediate payment, and those having claims against tbe same will present them properly authenticated f r settle ment, t i WE X '.i R AH A M, ED. DALE. May 2. 1Rfi5-pd. Administrator's. WITII GRAFF, W A T K I N & CO., Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES. No. 426 Market Street, Philadelphia. PACT. GRAFF. Ap-23 ; ISAAC W ATKINS. : TOOS. SAPPISOTOX. w. h. wEiaaa 165 HOME INSURANCE Cp.lIPANV. Office No. 135 Bboadwat, X Y. cash capital. ::::::: : 52,000.000 M assets. 1st July, 1884. : : : : : 3,000,000 00 liabilities, ::::::::: 5L.577 M CHAS. S.MARTIN. President. A. F. WILLMARTH, Vice-President. JOHN McGEE, Secretary. Policies of I&saranee agair, Less or Damaga by firaJiy J. if fUWORD -AganW Aug-oft 17, 1S54 Cm. arlhrfdfV