THE TSSlELD, PA,OCTOBER 10, 1866. j i..r4aH ftmlroad. - t.aves Philipsburg a : : : 120 pm. ,,,BSSSitTyron..t: : : ; 3.00p.m. Ready for Delivery. We would state fthe information of the subscribers for thenwp of Clearfield county, that it will be ready for delivery from the 1st to the 10th pfWtnber next. - : ccide-nT- On Thursday of the fair, a little sod of John II. Larrimer. of Lawrence totrnship, was accidentally run over by some horses, bat fortunately sustained no injuries acept some bruises. Failed. On Sturday all the mails from Philipsburg failed to reach this place, and our citizens were compelled to wait until Monday evening for their letters and papers. Thus it appears that, under the operation of "My Policy," mail facilities are "pro gressing backwards." The Americas Farmer. The American 'Farmer for October is just received, and as usual, is lull of irood things. In fact, it is just the paper that every farmer should take, and is well worthy of the .designation "The "Practical Farmers' Own Par-er." The subscription price is only $1.00 a year, and all who subscribe at this time for 1S67, get the remaining three months of this year 1st nothing. Address, Rochester, N. Y. The Fair. The Agricultural Fair, held &st week at this place, was largely attended, and, in a finar cial aspect, was a success. The display of articles on exhibition was not to Iar.se as heretofore, but of good quality. Some of the lancy "fixins" were truly su jerh. and excelled anything of the kind heretofore -exhibited in our county. The iii.-play of apples was creditable the speci mjciw of grapes, truly fine the potatoes large and of excellent quality and, in fact, everything eLse on -exhibition fiood. The .inlv rpuret is. that so little interest was nixriifested on behalf of our fanner and tiwlesiiH'ii gen :rully mi bringing their pro ducts to the fair. Why is this so? ;Let t'uj-e most interested, answer. Tribute of Eespect. At n meeting -of the Clearfield county M-diral Society, 'Convened Sept. 25th. ISCO, t ii f- f- llnwiiic named members: D. O. t'niiH.h. II. V. Wilson, and D.Fetzer, were Kpprt;ited it Committee to flrtift resolutions expressive of the sene of the Society rela tive to ifie death of Dr. II. P. Thompson. The committee made the following report, which was unanimously adopted : Whereas, By the dispensations of a mysteiious Providence the President of this Society, H. P. Thompson, M. 1. t'ns been suddenly removed from his family, fe.v-ioij and community, therefore be it HrMiicat, Tl.at in his death we rero;m.; tin- IiiiuJ of (iod; 'vvhf'se WS'vs nre n-)t as wir w.us" and bow in sad sn.bmis.siou to !- ovreijrn will. ?roIi-tl, That w can bear testimony to his worth ard standinsr as a member of or jr!'essini that lie was over rea ly to dis cr.iirgethe gr:ive responsibilities which rest ed iiKni him in the discharareof his prufes inaldu:ies.and atway- willinz to minister to the suftWinjr poor as wll as to the rich. Heiudrrd, That as a tribute ju-tly deserv ed, we record our high appreciation of his worili and fitanlnff as a memb r of the profession whilst living -that he was prompt, decided and careful in his avocjtion 'cour teous, honorable and candid in his inter course with bis fellow-physicians, ever feel inir himself the humble instrument of a Hither power. Hesnheth Thnt we tender to his family 'ur deepest sympathies, on awnunt of their irreparable loss in this afflictive dispensa tion. HesnhetJ, That these resolutions be pnr lii-hed in the c unity papers, and a copy of the tanie be transmitted to the family of the deceased. J. (r. HaRTSwictc, Pres. J. P. Bt'RCUKIEtP, SCO. MARRIED: 0;i Thursday, September 27th, "1866, by T.ev. A. II. Sembower, J. Iawi.t M'Bridb end Mi-s Annie M. NicaOLs.botb of Law Tftiee town.-hip. - .... V. tender to the happy couple our thanks iortlieir kmJ remembrance, and wish theiri peace and joy in their journey through life. On 0 -tobcr 6th, 1366, by Rev. G. V. iXinlap, Mr. Emmit Sayer and Miss Hen rietta Divixney, both of Kylertowrj. A Toronto dispatch says preparat ions are actively progressing for the trial of the Fe nian prisoners, captured in June last, at the approaching assizes. The best legal talent has been engaged ou both sides. It is un derstood that M. C. Cameron, M. P. P., is eugaged iu behalf of the Fenians. Suicide of a Yocng Man. Thomas Read, aged thirty years, in Philadelphia on Tuesday, wh le laboring under mental de pressions, committed suicide. Quietly re- airing to his chamber, lie put a pistol to is mouth, and with the pulling of the trig ger blew off the top of hi3 head.- Previous to repairing to his room he kissed his moth er and sister. It is alleged that he feared uis mother would die, she having - been ill some weeks, and that thus he would be left comparatively alone in the world. , , The Case of Kev. JLindsay. A corrcs-. pondent of the Buffalo, Express states that bev. Mr. Lindsay was arraigned before the supreme Court at Albion on the 27th ult, n a charge of manslaughter, and plead not Milty. Lindsay wa9 arrested for whipping "ii own child, - a boy about three . years of ge, to death. He was released on ? 12,UOU tail, given by his father and brothers, and his case referred to this term of the Court. At the request of the District Attorney the e was put over to the January Term: biadsav is HpfrirnI na a. man rather Itplow the medium size, about thirty-five years of ?e, and with a ..very determined look. He fwly justifies himself, "and declares he was uiy m tne way ot duty. " " Clearfield County Election Returns Unofficial. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1866. H'rcs't, 1864H Gov. 1866. 1 .. .i o B DISTRICTS. 3 rs c a" 90 38 16 33 43 50 155 88 17 61 52 70 39 15 28 14 7 95 49 29 2tf 15 71 29 29 10 00 46 79 45 30 5 ! S3 S3 a 82 117 54 97 148 285 70 81 102 109 30 156 62 9 52 53 121 28 SO 99 67 116 243 34 156 31 00 75 101 42 62 Beccaria, Bell, Bloom, Boggs, Bradford, Brady, Burnside, Chest, Covington, Clearfield, . Curwensville, Decatur, Ferguson, Fox, Girard, Goshen, Graham, Guelich, Huston, Jordan, Kartbaus, Knox, Lawrence. Lumber City, Morris, N. Washington. Osceola, Penn, Pike, Union, Woodward, Totals, 120 00 24 39 52 75 155 87 19 74 74 00 44 00 28 20 20 90 00 36 20 29 91 21 62 11 00 00 00 45 41 92 00 l 34 95 156 283 69 93 94 117 28 m31 62 00 60 , 46 ! 116 30 ! 00 : 90 64 I 100 i 255 : 32 153 ! 36 i m30 m27 ; m 8 53 89 1371 '2762 1.0000 0000 !:0000 'OOOO 0000 IO0O0 0000 lOOOO 10000 rjiIIE CHEAPEST GOODS ARE SOLD BY RICHARD MOSS OP, DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. 8c C, MARKET STRKKT, CLEARFIELD, PA. lifrui the follomwzltst of goodxanrt yrofilthfrehy y''e"P: FOB THE LADIES. Good Goods Goods Good.i Goods Guoi Goods ':..... Always on band a larsestock of La- t'l.... .. dies goods such as Coburg Cloth. Alpacas, Do Lames, fjinscbams. Prints, i.hiuti. Kerchiefs, Nu bies. li'jnneis. Gloves, etc. FOR OKNTLEMES, iMtttip Ct't nip Cheap. C 'heap Goods Alwiv! on hand Llack, Blue. Brown '.Good. ami tirvy Ciuths. Fanyand Black :Goad-x C.'teup Casiineres. hattinets. Caasinots, Good CUe.ipX 1'wccd.i. Plain and Fancy Vest- Gooda Chap ings. shirting, etc.. etc. etc. Goodx Clinip KEADV-JIADE, Goods Cheap Such as Coats, Pants, Vests. Under-Good Chetipl Chfup' Ch e.up ; Cheup Ch.r,,p hirts. and other Flannel shirts, Good Boots, Mioes. Hats. Caps, -Neck-ties. Oum Bootsand Shoes. and a variety of other articles. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Good- Gjod Goods Good' Goods Good I, heap Sttnfi oq IT nKlpnrnpt1 unrl I?! nnc. fiffi r.r ft Muslins. Colored .Muslins. Linen ffjodi Good I Goods ! Good- Goods L-zcrt, and cott(,n table cloths. Oil cloth, Cheap Linen and hemp towls. car- Lteap pets, curtains, fringe, etc ,'jZP. HARDWARE, AC. Cheap' lt ya wal,t 'a'1 " spines, .uannro (fodt Clieaii or other forks Saw-mill or of her Gu,l.s r Cheap saws, cmooiu iroiis. ijtnin?, JMngi-s. etc. go to Mossop'a Goods l.itri)t r- yrooas Ch;p IV YOU WANT Goodi Cheap Knives and forks. Butcher Knives, Good Cheap: Shoo ami Stove htnek in. Manilla Goodt Cheao' and huuip ropos. Ink, Paper or Good .'heau i ens. rowiitr, snoi or t.ea i, Che:-';'. etc., buy ihcm at Mossop's. Goo-l Giro ' Good Cheap IF VOL' WANT Chean CL. T net nr Pi-x P.-ilm r Vnncv Goods Cheap Soan. Starch. Wall Paoer or Win- -Goods Cheap'i C!,e.ip or Wicks, coal oil. etc , po to Mossop's cheap cah store. IF YOU WANT (roods Goods (roods ( roods VI'. 7,, ? tiood eitra family flour, White or . Is Goods T f sides, cffee; lui portal. ountf ';. l i.,V. at V"S,P cLeaI for cash- Goo,ls Cheap IF YOU WANT '.Good Cheup. Tallow candles, fine or coarse snt. Goods Caeap yrup or molasses, cheese, dried .Goods Cheap, apples or peaches, water or so- G'ods Cheap do cracKers, call at Mossnp-j Cheap where you can buy cheap. Cheap IF YOU WANT Cheap Port wine for Medioal or Saorauien CA'yj tal uses. Sw-et wine, old Monou- Che,ap, gahela or rye wbisKy, Cherry Cheup and Cojrrjac brandy, buy at Cheap- Mossop's cheap cash store. Chup fir Y()!! WANT i Goods i Good' Goods , Good' ; Goo.' 'Good' : Goods ' Goods Good' '. Goods (roods Good' VJ'.0'' Raisens, Figs. Prunes or dried Cur Cheapt rants; filberts, cream, pec.in or ground nuts, candies. Liquorice or Liquorice root, buy them at Mossop'schenp and good. C -hiap i Cheap Cheap t-i '.I (roods (roods Goods Goods Goods Goods Goods IF YOU WANT f.L, ' jTo buy any other article cheap, be Cheap suro i g t0 Mossop, tor no sell Cheap t-ui-M"" ....... iU-.J, ! person in Clearfield county. 'leapt r ,.-71Qri .9710 'Goods ap27'59. Cha-p Good Aviiroved rtnntrv produce of every imd taken at the ttsuaJ. market priest in exchange for good Au E N T 8 W A N T E D FOR THE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL WORK, THE PICTORIAL BOOK OF ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS OP THE REBELLION I Heroic. Fa triotie. Political, Romantic. Humorous Splendidly illustrated with over 300 fine Portraits A beautiful engravings,- This work for genial humor, tender pathos. interest. an attractive beauty, stanag peerless and alone among all its competitors. The valiant and brave hearted, the picturesque and dramatio, the wittv and marvelons, we tender ana paiueuo. The roll of fame and story, camp, picset, spy, scout, bivouac, and siege; startling surprises; wonderful escapes, famous words and deeus 01 women, and the whole panorama of the war are here hrillinly and itartingly portrayed in a masterly manner, -t once historical and roman tic, rendering it the most ampe, brilliant and readable book that the war has tailed forth Disabled oflicers and soldiere, teachers, ener getie young men. and all in want of profitable employment, will find this the best chance to make money ever yet offered. Send for circulars and see our terms. Address. . NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. ; ' No 507 Minor St., Philadelphia. Pa Sept. 26.1886 4t p. "- " EY R E & X. A N D B L L , FOL'RTIT AND ARCH STREETS, "" PHIL DF.LPHI A. Have note eompe'ed their improvement and are vow offering on the btt of terms FULL STOCK OF FALL DRY GOODS. Pine 'stock of Shawls, Silks. Dress goods. Woolens, Sta ple eod. Fancy goods, Ac, 0. r"New and desirable goods dally received, and sold at small advance wholesale! Sept. 26. 1866. - SEVERAL SET of heavy double harness and home made horse collars at the store of Deo. 8,1865. IK VIN 4 HARTSHORN. Congress. Assembly. 11 Comm'r. ( Auditor. CO c; o a to pi O o o o o s as s (A 121 00 24 35 52 76 151 88 19 73 74 Ot) 44 00 27 20 19 90 00 36 20 29 91 21 00 11 00 00 00 45 40 92 O0 34 95 156 289 69 93 94 119 28 00 61 00 61 46 117 30 00 89 64 100 254 32 00 36 00 00 00 53 91 00 00 00 35 52 77 .00 00 00 73 74 00 00 00 00 00 19 00 00 36 00 00 91 00 00 00 00 00 (X) 00 00 00 00 00 95 156 288 00 00 00 119 28 00 00 00 00 00 117 00 00 89 00 00 254 00 00 00 00 oo- 00 00 00 00 00 00 35 52 00 00 00 00 71 74 00 00 00 00 00 19 00 00 00 00 00 87 00 00 00 00 CM) oo 00 00 00 00 U) 95 156 00 00 00 00 i 00 :- 00 35 52 i 00 00 ; 00 00 n 00 73 74 00 00 00 00 00 19 00 00 00 00 00 91 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 121 28 .00 00 00 00 00 117 00 00 00 00 00 256 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Ii H. V . SMITII & CO., Market Street, Clearfield, Pa , A U H OPENING AND Selling the cheapest an 1 best line of Dry Goods offorei in Cleartield cnuuty. Having bom the lat to purchase, we have the advantage of the decline in pricrs, mid offer this advantage to all our customers, and all others. In ladies dress goods we bring only the latest and most fashionable materials. Alpacas. (which are no -so fashionable" in the East.) we have good qualities as low as 45 cents, and good shades and colors We offer alsj a novelty, which has just appear ed in' dress goods called -Pen ale Robes." They come in patterns and comprise all shades and de signs. They are all ready to make up ; the trim ming. being attached to the pattern. These goods possess also the advantage of being done up at any time. Fancy DrV Goods. (Ladies' Trira'd Derby, r 1- f j Ladies' Trimmings, Ladies Sup r kid Gloves Ijadies, Straw CQ Lad L; unmet, WMOUIUVCS, , ;-,,;. (I,,,--,,.. Ladies' Mohair Mitts, Ladies' Fine silk Nets. Ladies' Ftney Chenelle, Ladies' .Magic Muffling, Mens' Wear. Fine assortment Fancy l?Qaitnpppa in PflttArna. Ladies' Lace Edgings, iCassimercs Ladies' Thread Edgings, extremely Cheap, Ladies illc lasjols, Ladies' Vnl. fluting, Boots and Shoes. Mens' Heavy Monroes, Ludies' Silk Scarfs, Ladies' Fancy Ties. Mens Fine Calf Boota, una es r ny u a -', Mens' Goat Slippers, Laiurs Miolwd Han kfs.1 n , pifr Mens' Glove Calf Gaiters Ladies' La-.vn Han'chiefs Lad ie' AS )rled ruttoii3 La'iics' Eiup IS'p Skirts. Ladies' Skirt covers. Mens' Opera Slippers. Meus' Pat. L'thcr Bots, Youths' and Boys' Shoes, all sizes and styles Straw Hats, Hosiery,Kid Gloves and Collars.' Shoes and Gaiters, Ladies' Lasting Gaiters.1 Misses' Lasting Gaiters, Stationary of all Kinds Miss'-'i" Goat Roots, Ladies' tioat Boots Fruits ! Fruits ! Ladies' ItI..v can uoois. Child's' Moro-.-co Pumps, Seedless Raisins .Layer Raisins, Prunes. ! Canned Peaches, jCauned Pears, 1 Canned Corn, Child a Moroceo Shoes, Ladies' Shaker Hoods. Ladies' Opera Slippers, Sundowns. Canned Pine Apples, Ladies' fTam'n Sundowns Canned Sardines Ladies' Derby Hata. Italian Maccaroni. Ladies' S:lit Hats, Ladies' Luten Hats, Mines' Luten Hats, Infants' Luten Hats, Infants' Willow Caps, Alinonds. Figs. Cream Nuts, Filberts, Lemons, 'Oranges Ac jSuper Extra Pickled ;Oysters Cracker. Suar crackers. Lemon biscuit. Egg biscuit. Fancy bi.-icuit. Water crackers, and Butter cr K-kers. Otis and Spices, Nev Orleans Molasses. Super Extra Syrups. Sugiis. Coffee. Rice, Teas, Candles, boap, loliacco. an-i Cigars. lines ail Rakes. Graft Hook and Trowels. M..ps, Oil cJoihs, Willow Ware. Fish, Salt, and Mams. Clearfield, Pa. May tf. 1866. N E "W S T O IR. E AT MAKYSVILLE, CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA. The undersigned would respectfully announce to the citiietts Of Clearfield county, that be has opened a now store in Marysvilie, and that he ' now receiving a large and splendid assortment of seasonable goods, such as. DRY-GOODS AND NOTIONS, Hard-ware, Queens-ware Groceries, Drugs. Oils, Paints and Glass, Boots, Shoes, UaU and Caps, Clothing, and Stationary and in fact a general assortment of goods, such ai are generally kept in a country store. Desirous of pleasing the public, he will use his best endeavors to keep on hand the best of goods, and thereby hones :a merit a liberal share of pat ronage. Call before purchasing elsewhere. as I am determined to sell goods at moderate prices for cpgh.or exchange them for every description of Lumber, ai market prices Sept.. 27, 1355. STACY W. THOMPSON. F: ARM FOR SALE. The subscriber offers . nt nriviln snln his f.irm in Lawrence town- ship, three and a half miles from Clearfield and two aud-a-half miles from CurwenFville, and on the Susquehanna river, containing one hundred acres, more or less. 65 acres of which are cleared, and in a good state of cultivation 25 acres being river bottom. .The improvements are, a new house nearly finished, a good bank barn. and oth er buildingR. Also, a good orchard thereon, and the water is excellent. For further particulars inquire of the undersigned, living in Clearfield. Sept 26, 1866. BENJ. SPACEMAN. GKAPE VINES FOR SALE AH the leading hardy varieties of fir.t qualify ; Concord, I year old 25 cts each, or $2u 00 per 100. . 2 50 " " u 40 00 per 100. Rebecca, 1 , " 50 " ' best white grape. Ionsw-"-lii,,-k 3l 50 best Amber grape. Any other varieties below nursery prices. .Or ders solicited as soon aa convenient and filled m rotation. - A M. HILLS- . N B Vines ready for removal by the-15th 01 October. Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 22. 1366 C A UTION. All persons are hereby oaution ed against purchasing or meddling with cer tain yoke of red cattle, now in possession of John Davis of Morris township, as the same beloag to me and have only been left with said Dn loan, and are subject to my order. - Sept. 28, 1866.--pd. DANLEL BEAMa- tO T3 .1 3 a c i Associate Judges. So- f5 g t? ! L . 5 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 35 3 93 52 154 152 00 00 00 OO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 74 119 116 74 2S 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 16 116 106 00 00 00 00 00 00 36 89 89 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 89 249 252 00 00 00 00 , 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00' 00 00 00 00 loooo loooo 0000 h g S 2 S 2 00 j oo ! oo ; 95 : 156 , 00 j oo ; 00 I 00 ! 119 ; 8 -00 j oo j 00 00 00 35 52 00 00 00 oo 72 74 00 00 00 00 00 20 00 00 36 00 00 90 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 'A - He 0 5 o o - . m c i - XI 02-3 Q 00 00 00 117 00 00 00 .00 00 254 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 "5 w -H 0 w . o . O 5 H B a Ch js co . H-5 -! 10000 j 0000 ,0000 1 0000 0000 rp II E TRUE POLICY OF ECONOMY, Buy Goods at the Cheapest Store. SHOWERS & GRAHAM, Are now selling goods to the people at the very LOWEST CASH PRICES. T-heir stock consists of a general variety 01 Dry-Goods. Groceries, Hard-ware. Queens-ware, I'in-ware, Willow-ware, Wooden-ware. Provisions. Hate. Caps, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing, &c. ALWAYS ON n AND THE BEST Carriage Trimmings, Shoe Findings, Glass and Putty, Flat irons and Coffee mills. Bed cords and Bed screws, Matehes, Stove blacking. Washing soda and Soap, etc, Flavoring Extracts, Patent Medicines, Perfumery of various kinds. Fancy soaps, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, and in fact every thing usually kept in a first class Store. School Books, Writinir and Letter paper. Fancy note and com mercial paper, pons, pencils and ink. copy books, slates, ink stands, tancy and common envelopes. Rafting Ropes, Anjrers, Axes, Chisels, Saws, Files, Hammers Hatchets. N-.ils, Spikes, Gri id stones, Stoneware, trunks, Carpet bags, Powder, shot. Lead, etc. Carpets, Oil-cloth, Brooms. Brushes Baskets, Washboards. Buckets. Tubs, Chui na Wall-paper. Candle wick. Cotton yarn and Batting, Work baskets. Umbrellas, eto. Coal Oil Lamps, Coal oil. Lamp chimneys, Tinware a great varie ty. Japanware. Egg beaters. Spice boxes. Wire ladels, nieves, Dusting pans, Lanterns, eto., etc. Groceries and Provisions Such as Cofiee, Syrups, Sugar, Rice. Cracker?, Vinegar, Candles. Cheese, Flour. Meal. Bacon, 1 ish, coarse and fine Salt, Teas, Mustard, etc. Of Boots and Shoes, 1 hey have a large assortment for Ladies and Gen t'emen, consisting of Top Boots, Brogans. Pumps Waiters, Balmoral Boots, Slippers, Monroes, eto Ready-Made Clothing In the latest styles and of the best material, e insisting of Coats, Pants. Vests, Shawls. Over o.iats, Drawers, Cashmere and Linen Shirts, etc. Of Men's Wear They have also received a large and well select ed Stock, consisting ot Cloths, Plain and Fancy :assimere8, Cashmerets, 1 weeds, Jeans, corau toys, Bever-Teen, Linens, Handkerchiefs, Neck ties, Hosiery, Gloves, Hats, Caps, Scarfs, etc., eto. LADIES DRESS GOODS now o-Deninfr. consisting of Plain anil Fancy Silks, Delaines, Alpacas. Ginghams. DucaU. Prints, Me rinos, Cashmeres. Plaids. Brilliants, Poplins. Be regp. Lawns Nankins, Linen, Lace, Edgings, Col erettes. Braids, Belts, Veils, Nets, Corsetts, Nu bias, Hoods. Coats, Mantels, Balmoral sVirts, Ho siery, Gloves Bonnets. Flowers, Plumes. Ribbons, Hats. Trimmings, Muttons, wrai)!. Enawis. nraiu, Muslins, Irish Linens, Cambrics, Victoria Lawns, Swiss, Bobinets, Mulls, Linen Handkerchiefs eto. Tbey invite all persons' to call and eiamine their str-ck and hope to give entire satisfaction. SHOWERS & GRAHAM. Clearfield, Pa., Sept. 2i!.h. 18fi6 J EW TINWARE ESTABLISHMENT AT FTAllVILLE, PA. . The undersigned having opened a Tin and Sheet iron-ware establishment, in Utahville, Clearfield county, Pa., would respectfully inform the pub lic that they are prepared to furnish everything in their line of business, as low ai they can be purchased elsewhere. Give them call. "' Oct. 3. 18G6.pd WELD A DONELLY. ADMINISTRATOR'S KOTlCE.-tetters of Administration on the estate of Henry Knepp, late of Bradford tw'p., Clearfield coun ty, dee'd. having been granted'to the undersign ed, all persons having claims rgainst the estate re requested to presentthem propeily authenti cated for settlement, and those indebted to said estate are requested to make payment witho it delay. EDMUND DALE. Sept. 26, 1866,-pd. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Letter of Administration on the estate of James Gill, late of Beccaria tp., Clearfield Co., dee'd, hating been granted to the undersigned, all per sons, having claims against the estate are reques ted to present them properly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted to said estate ar requested to make payment without delay. Oct. 3, '66 pd. J. M-SMITH, Adm'r. CAUTION All persons are hereby caution ed against purchasing or in any way med dling with a certain black and white cow, now in the possession of Wm. G. Derrick and wife, of Grampian II lis. as the'same belongs to tna and is subject to my order at any time, and is only left with said Derricks on loan. Sept.23.ld66. SAMUEL WIDEMIRE STRAY SHEEP. Came to the premises of the subscriber, in Decatur tp., ab ut the last of August, two ewes andone weather. Tae own er is requested to come forward, prove Pr0PeJY' pay charges and talus- them away or they will De sold as the law directs. . -nnriTTPB Oct. 3, 1866.-pd - K. P. SHOWALTER. G IINS.Piatnla and sword canes to be had at - June, '60- MERRELLv BIGLCtt 8.' ; FLOUR. A large quantity Extra Family Flour, in Barrels. lack's and Sacks for sale by Feb. 22. 1SS5. v. F. IRWIN. GROUND AND UNGROUND SPICES, Citron, English Currant, Ess. Coffee, and Vinegar ot the best quality, for sale by tan. iu. li,itl&v It'K A IRWIN. 1? ULL SUI 'S. Coat, rants and vest, of luiAOiuiwsiuiercior ?i uu. iigai cassimere pante and rest to match (all wool and well made) for $10 00. Over&'U, selling at$l 00, at " mixejcossi mere. for S13 00. Light cassimere A LARGE LOT OF CLOTHING inclo- J-. ding some extra qualityof Beaver Over-coats, and a complete assortment of cassimere goods, made up in suits to match for sale bv Deo.e.lNi. IKY IN A HARTSHORN. DR. T. B METZ, Surgeon Dentist, Glen Hope, Clearfield county. Pa. Teeth put up on gold. silver, and vulcanite base. Full setts from five to twenty-five dollars. Warranted equal to any in the State. May StHh. ISO'S. finn A YEAR made by any one with tJP,UUl S15 Stencil Tools- No experience necessary whatever. The Presidents, Cashiers, and Treasurers of three banks indorse the circu lar. Sent free with samples. Address the Amer ican Stencil Tool Works, Springfield. Vermont. August 1st, 1S6L-Sm. SOLDIERS BOUNTIES. The new bill Equalizing Bounties has passed both Houses and was approved by the l'resident. and is now a law. A three years soldier gets 1(U and a two years' soldier $50 Bounties and Pensions are collected by me for those entitled to them. Bring forward your applications. J. It. McEiSALLY, Att'y. at Law. August 1, lSt6 Clearfield. Pa. CLEARFIELD nOUSE, CLEARFIELD PA. The subscriber having purchased the furniture and interest from It. H. Morrow, in said House, is now prepared for the reception of tran sicnt and permanent boarders. Every depart ment connected with his establishment will be conducted second to none in the county. He res pectfully solicits a share of public patronage. July II, 18o0.-y. GEO. N. COLBl'RN. ARM FOR SALE The subscriber offers for sale his property situate on PattsRun, Jordan township, consisting of 1 27 acres of land 16 of which are cleared. There are several good veins of coal on the place, and an excellent wa ter power which, if suitably improved, would drive asaw or grist mill most of the year. Will be sold cheap for cash. T LIDDLE. March 21, 1S66 tf. Clearfield borough. EAGLE SHINGLE MACHINE The sub scriber is manufacturing at the West Branch Iron Works, in Williainsport. the best and most durable Machine for making 21 and IS inch shin gles ever used in this country, also the EMPIRE MACHINE, which will cut 18 inch shinglesmucb faster, smoother and more f:om the same timber, than any machine in use ; also the best Saw Sett Mill Dogs for Gate and Mulay Mills, ever used in this section. A. T. ICHOLS. Williainsport. Pa . May 5, 1866.-tnn. TJ ANKING & COLLECTION OFFICE IJ OP FOSTER, PERKS. WRIGHT CO., PniiiPSuuBB, Cextrr Co., Pa. Bills of Exchange, Notes and Drafts discounted. Deposits received. Collections nlade and pro ceedspromptlyremitted. Excbangoon the Cities constantly on hand. The above Banking House is now open and ready for business. Philipsburg, Centre Co., Pa., Sept 6, 1865. G. I.- KEKD. O. B. FOSTER. KDW. PERKS. ' J.D. M. GIBK. WM. V. WRIGHT, W. A. WA'.LACB, A. K. WRIGUT, RICHARD SHAW, JAS. T. LEONARD, J AS . B. GRAHAM QIIAIRS! CHAIRS!! CHAIRS!!! JOHN TROUTMAN Having resumed the manufacture of chairs', ait his shop located on the lot in the reir of his residence on Market street, and a short dist.ince west of the Foundry, is prepared to accommodate his old friends, and all others who may favor him with a call, with every description of Windsor chairs. He has a good assortment on hand, to which he directs the attention of purchasers. They are made of the very best material, well painted, and finished in a workmanlike manner, and will be sold at prices to suit the times v Examine them before purchasing elsewhere. Clearfield, Pa., March 28. 1366 HAUPT & CO., at Milesburg. Pa . continue to furnish castings of every description at short notice. . They have the best assortment of patterns in the country for steam and water-mills of every description. All kinds of machine and plow castings furnished. New World and Hatha way cook stoves always on hand. They make 4 horse sweeo-power threshing machines, wirh sha ker and 50 feet of strap" for $160 and 2-horso tread-power machines, with shaker and 30 feet of strap for $175. Warranted to give satisfaction in threshing, and kept good to thresh one crop, free of charge. Jane 23, 1865-y. Isaac Hacpt. at Bellefonte continues to take risks for insurance in any good stock company in the State. Also in New York ; the Royal and Et na at Hartford ; and the Li verpool and Londqn, capital S6.000.000. S. B. McElrot. Jas. Dick sos. J.no. T. Shank. DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. SEPTEMBER, 180G. McELROY, DICKSON & CO. NO. 54 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. - ; PRESENT tUEItt . . SOW COMPLETE, And invite the attention cf Dealers to their CAREFULLY SELECTED ASSORTMENT Or BEY G(JQBS AND NOTIONS, 0PFEEED AT POPULAR PEICES. The frequent fluctuation in yalue of all des criptions of Merchandise, renders it a matter at especial propriety that purchases should be fre quent and therefore the nearest market becomes the one best adapted to supplying nUil dealers with Goods they sell- Purchasers from Western Pennsylvania, East ern Ohio and Western Virginia.are invited to yis it Pittsburgh and inspect this v; , . - STOCK OF GOODS -: I : . - - WHICH WILL BE' KEPT FULLr DURING THE SEASON. TERMS, NET CASH. . , PRICES REASONABLE. McELROY, DICKSON & CO. SO. 54 WOOD STREET, PITTSBCS.GH, PA. EER Cne should do their own soldering saving articles that by being repaired at once are made new and avoiding trips to and from the tinners. For sale at Sept 26. 1S66. 11. W. SMITH A CP's." ' SOLDIERS ROUNTIESr. A recent bill ha passed both Houses of Congress and signed by the President giving a three years' soldier J100 and two years' soldiers S50, bounty. : Soldiers wounded in line of duty, who did not serve two or three years.are entitled tj the bounty. L)F Bounties and Pension collected by me for those entitled to them. WALTER BARRETT, Att'y at Law, Ag. 15th, 1866. Clearfield, Pa. CLEARFIELD NURSERY. ENCOUR AGE HOME INDUSTRY. The undersigned having established a Nursery, on the Pike, abont half way between Curwensville and Clearfield Boroughs, is prepared to furnish all kindsof Fruit trees, (Standard and dwarf,) Evergreen'. Shrub bery. Grape Vines, Gooseberry, hawti'D Black berry. Strawberry and Rasiibei rv vines. Also, SibrianCrab trees. Quince and early Scarlet Rhea- oaro, is. uraers promptly attended o. Addresa A ugJJ 1,1864 . J.D. WRIGHT, Curwensville, WANTED AGENTS $75 to $2ffl) PER MONTH for gentlemen, and $35 to $75 for ladies, everywhere, to introduce the Common Sense Family Sewing Machine, hnproved and perfected. It will hem, fell, stitch quilt, bind, braid, and embroider beautifully price only $20 making the elastic lock stitch, and tully war ranted for three years We pay the abor wages, or a commission, from which twice that amount can be made. Address or call on C BOWERS Sc CO., office. No 205 South 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. AH letters auswcreJ promptly, with cirou lars and terms. Aug. 2V, 1866. 1VEW FI R.M. The undersigned have this day i formed a copartnership under the firm nama of Irvin A Hartshorn, for the transaction of a gen eral merchandise and lumber business. A large and well selected etoe'e of goods has been added to that already on hand at the "corner store" in Curwensville. where we are now prepared to show customers a complete assortment, with prices as low as the lowest. The highest market rates paid for lumber of all descriptions. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. E A IRVIN. W. R. HARTSHORN. Cnrwensville. July 17, 1865 CLEARFIELD MARBLE WORKS! Thc undersigned adopts this method of in forming the public and the patrons of the lata Wm. Gahagan. of Bellefonte, that he is carrying on the MARBLE BUSINESS in the Borough of Clearfield, in all its various blanches and will hold himself always in readiness to furnish those who cili upon hiui, with all kinds of Cemetery work, such as Monuments, Box Tombs, Cradle Tombs. Spires. Obliks, Orecian Tombs, Table Tombs. Head Stones, carved sculptursd or plain, as cheap, if not cheaper, than tbey can be had at any other establishment in the country. Thank ful fur pat favors, the undersigned solicits aniu crease ot patronage. July 25, 18titf. JOHN W.GAHAGAN. N. B. Persons who reside more convenient to Tyrone, will please call there, as he has also opened a shop' in that place. g 0 M il INDUSTRY! MOOTS AND SHOES Made to Onicr at the Lowest Rates: Thfe undersigned would respectfully Invite the attention of the citizens of Clearfiel J and vicini ty, to give him a eall at his shop on Market St. nearly opposite Hartswipk A Irwin's drug store, where he is prepared to make or repair anything in his line. Orders entrusted to him will be executed with promptness; strength and neatness, and all work warranted as represented. . , , I have now on hand a stock of extra french calf skins, superb gaiter tops, Ac, that I will finish up at the lowest figures. June 1.1th, 1866. DANIEL CONNELLY CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. REV P. t. harrisox, a.m. principal. The Exercises of this Institution will be resumed on Monday. September lOtli 1866. Pupils can enter at any time. They will be charged with tuition from the time they enter to the close of the session The eourse of instruction embraces everything included in a thorough, practical and accom plished education of both sexes.. The Principal having had the advantage of much experience in his profession, assurea pa rents and guardians that his entire ability and energies will be devoted to the mental and moral training of the youth placed under his charge. Terms op Tuition: Orthography, Reading. Writing and Primary Arithmetic, per session. (11 weeks.) $5 00 Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, and Histo ry 86,00 Algebra.Oeometry. Trigonometry, MensuraUon, Surveying, Philosophy, Physiology, Chemistry Boole-keeping, Brftany; and Physical Geogra phy. . - 9O0 Latin and Greek,, with any of the abova branches, 512;00 iPNo deduction will bn made for absenoe. For further particulars inquire of REy. P. L. HARRISON, a. m. Feb. 28.1866. Principal. rilEACHERS EXAMINATIONS. Ap-J- plicants for schools In Clearfield county will meet at tho following named places, at 9 o'clock, A. M. : Huston and Fox. Oct. b'th. at No. 1 school house in Huston tp ; Curwensville and Pike, on the 8th, at Curwensville; Clearfield and Law fence, on the 10th, at Clearfield. Covington and Kartbaus on tbe 11th. at Mulsonbnrg ; Girard.on the 12th at Congress Hill; Goshen, on the 13th, at Shawsville; Union, on the 15th, at Rock too; liloom and Brady, on the 16th, at Lnthersburg; Penn. Lumber City, and Ferguson, on the 17th, at Lumber City; Boll, on the 18th, at Bower; Burnside. New Washington and Chest, on tha l!tth. at New Washington ; Jordan and Knox, on the 2dtli. at Ansonville; Boggs and Bradford, on the 22d, at William's Grove; Graham and Mor ris, on the 2-ld, at Kylertown ; Decatur and Osce ola borough, on the 2ith, at the Centre school he use; Woodward, on the 25th at That. Ilender ton's ; Guelich, on the 26tb, at Janesville; Be cafia. on the 27th, at Glen Hope. By the new form of the certificates, the Super intendent certifies to the good moral character of the holder. The applicants are,therefore,requir ed to present a written testimony, signed by two or more responsible persons known in the commu nity, before certificates will be issued. Directors and citisens are earnestly requested to be pres ent GEOW.SNYDEH, Sept 19(11866. . Co. Snpt. IMPORTANT TO PENSIONERS. Th Act of Congress approved June 6th, 1866. gives additional pension to tbe following class of per sons : 1. To those who have lost both ayes or both ha cds, or are totally disabled in the same so as to require constant attendance, the sum, per month, of $25,00 2. To those who have lost both feet, or are to tally disabled in tb same, so as to require eon Unt'atteodance, 20 00 3. To those "who have lost one hand or one foot, or so disabled as to render them unable to per form manual labor equivalent to the loss or a hand orfoot, the sum. per month, of 515 00 4. Persons deprived of their pensions under Act of March 3d, 1865, by reason of being in eiy U service are restored. -. - ' 5 The heirs of invalid pensioners who died af ter application for their pension had been filed, and before the certificate was issued,' and who have left widows or minor children, wQl b enti- -' tied to receive arrears due at the death of the pensioner. 6. Pensions are extended to dependent fathers and brothers, the Same as to mothers and sisters. In all of these cases, new applications must b made The undersigned is prepared, with tha proper blanks, for the speedy procurement of these pensions. Claims for bounty and back pay. pensions, and claims for local bounty under State law. promptly collected. H. B. SWOOPE, Att'y Liw , .July 11. 1864. . Clarftld, Pa-