Jikfteman' f uinaf, giearM b, Sammrw 20, i860. CLEARFIELDLPA!1J AN. 18S9. Tyroae aai Clea ield Bailroad. i,ialeas Tyrone at : : : : : 9 20 a m. Arrive at Philipsburg at : : 11 .20 a. in. i ;a leaves Philipsburg at. : : : 2.05 p ra. ' Arrives at Tjrone at : : : : 4.00p.m vn mmrs. Pi vine services will leheld wit Sabbath, in Clearfield, as follows: - By lkv. N'sdorff in the Lutheran church in the morning and eveuimr. , By Rev. Gayer in the Methodist church, in the morning. t. By Hev. Hayes, in the Baptist .Church, in the evening. RetuRSED. Senator Wallace and Rep resentative M CulIouch, who were at home last week, have returned to Harriburs, to attend to their public duties as Senator and Representative. Lost. Mr. Dan. D. Woods, tbe gentle manly despatehcr of the Clearfield Railroad, lost a valuable gold watch by the fire tbat wiped out the jewelry store of Caldwell, in Philadelphia, last week. The watch was sent there for repairs. Thanks. We tender our thanks to Gov. John W. Geary, for an early copy of his message; to Hon. Jacob M. Campbell, Sur ncyor General, lor a copy of his annual re port; and to Adj. Gen. 1). C. M'Creary, Lr a copy of bis report. . Personal. We return our thanks to tbiwe of our patrons who called and paid tbeir bills during lat week. Many others whi owe us lare bills, failed to call aiid Eijuare up. We hope they will do so at an eariy day, as we must have the several amounts due us. Complimented. JuJge Mayor, in over ruling the motion for a new trial in the case of Moni.-on, who waa convicted of murder in the second degree, embraed tbe oppor tunity to pay a high compliment to the pris oner's counsel tor tbe able maimer in which the defence was conducted. A. Y. M. The Grand officers of the Grand Lodge of A. Y. Masons of this State Yi-itel Philipshurg Lodge last Friday. The proceedings were highly iiitcrrcatini. Grand Master Richard Vaus, of 1'hL'adulpbia, in doing a good woik among tbe craftsmen. The dedication of tbe new Masonic Hall, was the immediate object of the grand vis itation. JrnuE Mayer. This gentleman held I his firt ae.-.-ien of Court in this, place, last week. Judging from the manner in which he dispose J of business, tbe legal interests of the county will not suffer at his bands. Ho i-an affable, courteous gentle-man, seem ingly jm.s-e--.-ed of good legal acquirements and prompt in his decisions. His first court las given general .satisfaction. Saoe Advice. Never pay a bill on first presentation it would look as if you were ostentatious of honestj'. At the second time of presenting you may consider about it,aud ray "call again." Third or fourth time you niiy be cither not at home or out of money, and.-hould tie creditor calf a fifth, you may hive a fair reason to be offended at his per ticseity, and not pay the bill at all. Suicide. We see it stated in one of our eichanges, that Robert Carmon, ended bis tit-teiiee, in Huntingdon, on Friday, Jan nary 8th, by shooting himself with a rifle. Camion was a tiuner by trade, aud well known to all our citizens he having work ed fur .Mr. Merrill for several years, lie served gallantly in the army during the late ir, and it is to be regretted tbat his exis tence was ended so tragically. Ai.vektiser. To be succsfulin lusiutsj, it is important to invite the public to call iaaJe your wares. The people are KCL-:tive upe.n this point, and very often ou;j patronize a neighUr if only invited to M. The man whe neglects to x-L his friends to ca'.i, is always looked upon as t-fijied, scld-h and niggardly. It is ta 1 n f'T granted he don't care if you buy or cot; n.J it you do purchase he "sticks you" lis nut a-ked 'or your patronage and fluently novcr expects you to call again "penliiiu. . . The I'ETROLKot Fluid manufactured by J- rlioer& Co., Pittsbur- under Let ters patent, supplies a necessity, as well as a -UJ coavenieuec. It has been iu u-e than a year, and is growing iu favor rever u-ed. It makes tbe neatest aud ery repwt, the k-.-t iihr. So offe-u-o.l ,t, ll0 Mlok(? Qo groatf to voij ainucntj, no d:uiL:erirom explosion in lamps, !:'V ",0t '"j'""1-' eyes, fives a hof.er l'"1 tL:m teroscne. i-ati be used wither l' Ut a eh.ii!:n-y. can be burned in any "'1-u vt'I i i ... ..:: li ' espouse of c:.a:i'M!lL It i, , h-'ape-r than any light except Aii ,v Use it etidur.-e Vkmt we sir. x. e !.at T- b-h tlly Ill .!!', ;. : .in- oi'inion, one of many wji-th attention. ' concern : Tiii., is to ccr- -ell, i, '' it ;i I !. i.-- ti.-el th,. lV;ro!e!ir.i Fluid Ji- so:;,i; time pa.-t with entire It not ot.ly affords a clear white ' 'ei:t'ei:y aie-, Le-iiiL' reeariii il .:n.-;i, h:. 1, ut i. 1. iC as II ,:i...v..K :.. - J. II. i'uhner, er.ir.arJFire UnJer vtrit- irs t r tbe city oi BalLtlo N. Y. i:. Fi ( i,' K.LKMAN BllTEItS. We t!l- ' r:L ii, j";iiii...i to J loollaiul s t.' i .1.. 1 IT lie.j -. ' auverti.-ej in our columus. i,,;,".!'' a-' fwtars everybody is aware, i. 5 r . ,al,'t anielc with dnitf stores it u .... . ... s !-. uiiiis, aii'jau iur ' '.hi n, Her..- i. J on cannot tro anii.-s. ll.l l. t'-T l:i-tilcinc before the i,n1- tio a!e.d...!ie ingredient, and to te.i'iii-raiii'i' r,.i-(ii-.. ! . . i tutu rn irff A nr l.ii.K y" people re-.rt to tori-!l- "t the- year, 'Jlnojlinul'g ( tJ ihrin n', mul is in, tint th-.y.;,r. Those who'would ' Hr-X with it ctrmisi J iinJ tl.H .,) -Wit j. t'j, ;--m..l nt. A.imll ,t.t:,, its us., now. - " - ' i- '- the iniyoirifr.l fi,t,'i,lri( of "J -l'ATRIOT;' Walc- !-. IU. ihlV.:"XSGm?xs T'"MC i-ombines with r( vruz l: a ,i..i;..v.; '","Vfcc a,,lse. it llrl nr.rw.A : e i J- Y " pleasant preparation, in ca, u,e aie? as the Uit- Deo' re SOmo Alclolie Stimulus .alW f,3l ArchSt, rhilaJel hold by aU Druggists. - Dedication. The Presbyterian ehureh lately erected at Osceola, was dedicated on last Sunday. The services were bolh iuter restiuLr and instructive. Death op. a Citizen. John Leonard, who resided on the river a few miles below this place, died suddenly, in Lock Haven, on Suuday last, nis body was brought home yesterday. Proceedings of Court. Below we present au epitome of tbe pro ceedings of the January term of our Courts, eommencing en Monday, the 11th day: CIVIL LIST. Wm. J. & Mary Mullen vs. Thomas Davis Feigned issue. . Cause tried. Verdict for Plaintiffs. All the other causes on the civil list were continued. 9 QUARTER SESSIONS. Corn. vs. George Knarr. Selling liquor to minors True bill Recognizance for feited absolutely. Com. vs. George Knarr. Keeping gam bling bouse. True bill. Recognizance for feited absolutely. Com. James Johnston. Assault and bat tery. Trne bill. Bench warrant awarded. Com. vs. Dudley Brenr.er. Assault and battery. True bill, L'lead guilty. Sen tenced to pay $30, toid costs of prosecution. Com. vs. James Johnston, Larceny fel ony. True bi!b Com. vs. Kitchens. Lsrceny felony. Continued. Com. vs. John Fern, Martins ami E. &T. Divii uey. Riot. True bill. Com. vs. W. Brady. Assault and battery. True bill. .Com. vs. Jacob Buekner. Selling liquor witnout license. True hill. Com. vs. Jacob Buekner. Selling liquor on Suuday. Trno hill. Com. vs. Jacob Buekner. Selling liquor to minors. True bill. Com. vs. Moses Mavs. Horse stealing. True bill. Settled. Com. vs. John l eeney. Seiliiic liquor on Sunday. True bill. Pleads- guilty.' Sen tenee reserved. Com. vs. Calvin Smead. Larceny felony. True bill. Com. vs. James M'Clinsey. A-sau!t and battery. True bill. Coin. vs. Joseph Miller. Misdemeanor; burning lumber. Ignored. Prosecutor, Kvorhau, to pay costs. . Com. vs. Ile-iiry Beiebel. As-ault and buttery. Ignored. Prosecutor, Brady, to pay co-ts. Com. vg. John Jamb on. Violation of Election Laws: misdemeanor. Bill ignored. and Jonathan Shaffer, the prosecutor, to pay costs or to give Dull lor tlieir payment with in ten days, and remain in custody of the Sheriff until the sentence is complied with. Com. vs. Jobu Mays. Assault with intent to kid. True bill. By order of the Court a Xulle prusnjui was entered by tbe District Attorney, on payment of costs. Com. vs. G. P. Tate, Cruelty to animals. True bill. Com. vs. Jose ph Mii!er. Larceny felony. True bill. Continued to next teruu Com. vs. Smiths. Larceny felony. True bill. Cmi tinned to next term. Com. vs. Thomas A. M'Gee. Nuisance. True bill. Continued. Com. vs, Jas. L. Crawford. Fornication and bastardy. True bill. l'iead guilty. Sentenced to pay $o fine, costs of prosecu tion, S-0 lying-in expense-, and $1 per week for four years tor maintenance of child. OYER AXD TERMINER. Coin. vs. John C. Kitchen. Manslaugh ter: felony. True bill. Defendant entered recognizance to appear at March term, lsti'.i. Com. vs. David Ball, and Joseph Bear. luruerauuieiony. Uouttuued ty the Court. Com. vs. Isaac Morrison. :Vurder: felo ny. True bill. Cause tried. Verdict, euihv of murder in the Second octree, fceuten months in Wes- eed to seven years and six tern penitentiary. Isaac M irrisou was indicted for the mur der of John 11 itjrins, at Heed's mill, m-ar 0eeoIa, on the lotli day of July last. lor rison was making lath i;i the basement of the mill. Ili-rj-ins was working on the up per part; sawing slabs and throwing them down to the lath null. In the morning. soon after the mill started, the clerk came on to the mill and informed Ultririiis that theie were complaints at the office of h's throw ing down bad i-labs to tbe lath mill. Ilig gins became' very angry, and went tlown through the schute to the basement aud bail some conversation with Morrison. lie came up almost immediately, and soon after went down a second time. He a-ked Morrison whatd-d lies 1 was telling at the office. Morrison moved away, and Higgins follow ed. When Morri.-on got behind the lath horse, on the opposite side of the room, he seized an axe standing there and struck Iliggins in the neck, cuttinr him so as to expose the spinal marrow. Iliirtrins lingered for eight days and died. His dviim declara tions were in the following words, to wit: "After the mill started I went down to the lath-room where MonLson was working and said, "tell me', Morrison, what lies you have been Jt-Iliiig about the slabs? He re plied, 'I will put h stop to your 1 othering me.' He then reached and took the axe up from where it was lying and came around the lath-horse, savins; "now take that,' at the same time striking me in the neck. I made no motion to strike him or barm him in any shape. Always teemed friendly to me." There was a good deal of te-t inony on both sides, the trial lasting three days. Mor rison proved an exemplary character. He vvas dvfeiide.l by 1. Test, and II. B. Swoope, K-'l's. Mr. Test spoke tweury-five minutes. ! .Mr. Swoopc's. argument lasted three hours, ! and was conceded on all hands to have been i a masterly effort. The Commonwealth was ably re presented by District Attorney W.M. M'Cuhou;;ir. T. J. M'Cullouiru, 20., and Hon. J. B. M'Kr.ally. ROAD MATTERS. Pftitions.- For a private road from Da vid Dale's to iut.'i -i'ct public road leading iroui Uubler's Sehool House to Kylertown. icwers. George Johnston, M. 0. Evans, W. D. Bigler. For a pui lie road fr.nn Hfhn's road to intirse't lai!y nad, in l'enn t'wp. A'iewers, 1. v . Moore, dames Welch, J. 1-enton. IV r a plivateroad from Bileyand Butli r's coal bank toCIeatfield road, iu Lawrence t"p. A'iewers, James Mitchell. William Brown, Win. A. Bead. For a pnblie roa 1 from the Cross roads at Hutton's in Buiu.-ide ti;wii.-hip. to where Che-t lir.e crosses same road. A'iewers, !. F. M l.' Closkey, James Savnge. John Cum in ings. For a public road iu Brady township, to intersect IJeech Wools road. Viewers Ii. Lut her, y. Post let hwaite, A. Pentz. To supply and vacate road in Burnsideand Che-t townships. Viewers, '. F. M'Closly, Jame Savage, John Cummings. C'Ni-"!'..MEi Ai'.--on:rtxy. A road from Indiana county line to Langdon's lniil, in Buri:-id,- township. A road from the Knobs road to Karthaus road, in Gjiurd town-tiip. A i"":' l from near II. Aurand's, to Jacob bebaeh's, in Brady township. A road from near Wilson's school bouse to cross roads near He-s' saw miiUu Bosgs t'p. A roa.I from San-ly cross roads ti M iguot's School house, in Covington township. A road from Erie turnpike to Morgan run road, in Decatur township. A road from M. Yiioriiug's to the river bridge at Langdon's mill, in Burn-ide t'wp. Co.wittMKD XI til. A public road from near Wui. Bot brock's to where new turn- o pike crosses Mo-haunon creek. in Morris t'i. private roan ;rom m-ar ."Irs. Waring to Moshaiinou creek, iu Morris township. A private road from near W. HothmoL to near big bend on Moshaiinou creek, in Morris township. A road from the mouth of Lick Run to near 31 rs. r legal s. in (.oshen towiishin. A road from S.mith'8 fording to near Jacob rryer s, in Jiell township. To supply road from J. G. Scbrvver's, in Lawrence township, to the river opposite oecnnn r-lreet, in tJIearheld borough. Continued. The petition for a road from nson sseuooi nouse touearUeorge 11 ess in noggs township. The petition for a road from Mrs. Fulton' in Lawrence township, to Lick Run, Go.-hen township. BRIDGE MATTERS. Petitions. For a bridge over the Sus quelianna river near the mouth of Chesi creek, in Bel! township. Viewers, F. A M Ghee, J. M. Campbell, C. S. WorrclL Confirmed ni si. A bridge across Chest creek, in Chest township. - A bridge over the west branch of the river near King s, in Rurnside townshin-. Continued. The petition for a bridge across the Moshannon at the old State road m Morris township. . -supervisors appointed. John Baker, for Bell township; John 1 arks, tor Lawrence town'p ; 1). Lansberry tor Lawrence township. new township. "A petition for a new township out of parts oi null, Ferguson ana l'enn. Viewers, rj. T. iu Uiosky, J. II. Reed, J. I . Weaver Confirmed Absolutely. The change of township line between Bradford aud Logg.s. for school purposes. NEW JAIL. The Grand Jury reeoiumeneled the erec tion of a new Jail. ClkWENSVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS. Q J. HAYES, Surgeon Dentist; Office on lhompsou street, (Jurweusville, 1 a. Xeetb extracted by the h. plication of local an aesthesia, aud ail kinds of modern dental work dona. May 13, l&liS-y A M E R I C A N HOUSE, Jurweusville. I'a. Having taken charge of this well-known Hotel, the undersigned would respectfully solicit a shnre of the pnblio jiKtrouage. Trarele'rs will find tb aucumuiodatioHa equal to those of any other hou.w in loiseciion. euares moderate. I;j. 2. laiif-tf. JOIlJSi J. REED, Prop'r. T S. COLE would inform his old cni w tomers, and the public generally, tloit he still continues to manufacture BOOTS AND .-lloKi of the very best Trench Call and Kip. at the lowest prices for cash or approved country proJuoe. lie also n; a lies all kindBof henvy boots. ao kmx warranted, ana perfect satisfaction giv en. Opposite Drauckor'a liotel, Curwenivillo.ra. jui; -j, isos-iy. fJLEAltFIELD NL'KSEBY.-Encocr-Y At . Home Lvi.-trsMy. The undersign ed having established a Xursery.on the Pike, halfway between CurwensviHe and Clearfield iJoronhs. i. prepared to furnish all kindsof Krai tree. 4 standard and dwarf,) Lvergreeo". h'brub fcery.orape incs, Oooseberry, Lawtcu Black -'.?.rr7- ",tra" oerry and Kaaphoi ry vines. Also soriam rat tretiS.Ouince and early scarlet 1! hen barb. c. Orders promptly attended to. Address us..f' ' WitllUlT, Carwensrille J O II X IRVIN,. Has just received and opened at the old stand in Curwensville. an entire new stock of Fall and Winter G.ods. whieh he will sell Tery ebeap far cash. Hi stock consists of Dry Goods-, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Hoots aud Shoes. Hats, Caps, Beady made Clothing, etc: The public generally is respccfully iifvited to give him a call : see his stock aud hear hisprices, and purchase from him if vou find it will 1 tn your ad vantage, Nov. i5, 1SB8 OUSQUEIIANXA HOUSE. Curwensville, I'a. EXPRESS AXD STAGE OFFICE. This' well-known Hotel, having been re-fitted and re-furnished throughout, is now open for tbe accommodation of trav elers, and the public in general. Charges moderate. WM.M. JEFFRTES. .A".guill1S(Siri1 I'rorrietor. X E W F I K M ! Ilartsock & Goodwin, One door East of Renjamin Bloom's Hotel, CukWE.VSYILI.IC, Pa. Having juat received a full and well selected assortment of Dry Uoods, Dress Goods. Clothing. Notions, Hats. Caps, Boots. 8hoes, Drugs Hard ware, Queensware, Tinware. Cedar and Willow, ware, ltrooms. Groceries. Flour. Fish, fait, etc, to which they ask the attention of the public Our assjrtuieut is complete in every department, and onr prices are moderate, as will be found upon examination by purchasers. Oooda will be sold cheap for cash, orexchanged lor country produce. IHS1EL IIAKt'SOCK, Feb. 12. Ist58. ED OOODW1N. X E W SPUING GOODS, JUST RECEIVED AT KIBK & SI'E.NCEIIS, Lumber City, Ta., The undersigned would respectfully inform ineir customers, aud the public in general, that they have Just received their spring stock of ihei s'toub. ciiu.Msiicg 01 uiy uuoui. oroecries. Hoots, um, iian. eaps. run, c-ait. t leur, Bacon, Aails. Paints. Oils. .Stoneware, Hardware. Queensware. Buckets, Tubs. Churns. Carpet. Oil cloth, and s general variety ot such articles ns are usually Kept in a country store, all of which they will sell el iAV Fe. caku. Tbey weuld also direct attention to their large stock of ItfuJy-made Clothing, which they offer iu iuiu ai a sman advance upon cost. KIRK & Sl'ESCER. Lumber City. Pa., Mav , Isli". X. H. M e also manufacture to order, and con stant.v Keep on band, a genera! assortment of ijoots ana Mioes, for men. women and children. KIHK A SPEXCEK. THE. Pennsylvania "State Temperance I'niou" is actively vn.itaired throuixli its agents iu presenting the Temperance Reform. Ihey have made more than three hundred Tem perance speeches and sermons iuee the beginning of th i.- year, ami ares. ill busy. Tlic will an swer all ttemamls for Speakers, in. the order of application. I'orsr.ns wishing to have the Total Ah stineiice d(H?trines advocated and weighty reasons presented why a prohibitory law should be enscted. can be gratified by wtrtting to the Secretary Win. Nicholson. Esq.. No. Hi South 7th St.. Philadelphia, or to Rev Perncll Cootube ill Arch St. Philadelphia. There is to be a Temperance Convention for the Stato held in Hairisburg next February. L'ec. 9, rt'.8. SHOEMAKERS can buy, at a small advance on city prices. Sole leather. Frci.eh and Ameri can Kip and Calfskins. Kip up per. Spanish Kip, Moroccos. Linings. Findings. Ac - of November 4, ls.lS J. i KF. ATZFR. yROl XD AXD I XOROVXD 8PICF 5. Citron VH English Currwits. Esst-nce Cofiee.acd Vine gar oi the best tjualitv. for fa!e br Jan. 10. HARTSWICK IRW.IX. . 1.UR5 germnn fiteb. setts. french squirrel setts, ' atnerican squirrel muffs, sadle.victorines. sil ver martin setts, mink capesand muffs, gentie fur collars, (beaver and minkfat J. P. KRATZEK S, CARPFTS tnglish Brussels, super ingrains ventians. all wool stair, twined hemp, plain hemp, felt druggelt. floor oil cloths. 1. If. I J V 2 yards wide, at J. P. KRATZEK'S T10DDER CUTTERS of a superior maki for J ' sale at reasons! 1c prases at Mr. UK ELL and BI'tLEK S. Cleartie'i. Pa Xov. 14. FEEXSWARE tho cheapest in the county, at MOSSOP'S. I1EED the cheapest in the ' May 29 connty.at MOaSOP'S. JiS. V. CSAltlM. : k. w. GK.in.vu. ; A. i. guauam. ! NEW F 1. 11 M J JAS. B. GRAHAM & SONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS in all kinds of Dry Goods, Boots ami Shoes, Hats aud Caps,Notions, Groceries, Hard ware, Queensware, "Wood and Willowware, 'Flour, Eacon, Fish, Salt, etc., etc., etc., MARKET STREET, Clearfield, Pa. The Largest, Best and Cheapest stocl of goods to he found in the county is now on sale at ' JAS. P.. GRAHAM k SONS. FOR THE LADIES They have Bonnets. Silks Coburgs, Alpaca, Merinos. Wool Delaines. Lustres, Ging hams, Prints, Poplins, r.awns, Sun shades, Handkerchiefs Kid and other Gloves, Uosiery,Eaimo rals, Hoop-skirts, and a general variety of rib bons, trimmings, Euttcns, Braids, etc., at the lowest prices. FOR GENTLEMEN They have Black and Blue Cloths, Black and Fancy Cass imtros.attinetts, Tweeds, Mel tons. Witer-proof Cloth, Silk, Satin and common VestiDgs, etc., is great variety, and at prices that will give general satisfaction to bnyor3. READY MADE, Such as Ovcrcoats.Dress coats of various qual ities aud pricos, Plain'anJ Fancy Vests, Cavsixucre and Flannel Overshirts, Woolen and Cotter undershirts, Handkerchiefs and neck tics, Cottcn and Woolen socks, Calf and Kip boots and Shoes, Gum Boots and Shoes, Ilaleand Caps, and such other articles as are atually needed. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Among ' hich may le found Carpeti,Oil cloths, Rugs, Brown Muslins, Rlcaehcd Muslins, Drillings, Pillow casing. Sheetings, Toweling, Table cloths, Table covers, Window Blinds, Cur tains, TicKings. and a very large assortment of such articles as arc wauted by housekeepers, and at prices to suit the times. QUEENSWARE, A lull assortment, consisting of Tea and Din ner sets, Titchers, Bowls, Dishes, and a general variety of ware that will ba sold by tbe dozen or piece, and as cheap as it can be purchased elsewhere in the county. HARDWARE, Such as Saws and Fiks.Door Locusand Latch es, ninges of all inds, Augurs. Screws, Kails, Spines, TacKS, Brads, Shovels, Spadcs.IIocs Forks, Axes. Hatch ets, Chisels, Knives and Folks, Butcher Knives, Carving Knives and forks, and all articles usually wanted by the people. GROCERIES, ETC., Consisting of .sugars, CtCcef, Teas. Spicts, Syrups.Dried FruitshecseT'lour, Bacon, Feed, etc., always on hand and for ;a!o at a email advance on cost. WOOD & WILLOWWARE; Such as Tubs, Euekcts and Churns. Clothes wringers and Wash boards. Clothes. Mar ket and Dinner Baskets, a general as sortment, at all times, in store and for sale low. IN FACT, GRAHAM i SOXS sell all articles that are usually kept in a well-regulated country store, and hence the people generally will find it to their advantage to luj goods of them. SAWED LUMDER. We are also extensively engaged iu buying and selling all kindj of Sawed Lumber, and as we intend giving this branch . cf bufines special atteution, wo feel assured that we can make it to the advantage of those whohave lumber for sale to deal with us. Orders filled for all kinds of Lumber. GOODS ARRIVING DAILY Grain and country produce taKen in exchange for Goods- Auo.26,lS6S. JAUTIOX. Ail persons are hereliy can- tinned airainst pnix-hasin; nr in an'v w iv tccddiiDg with a ceriatn yoke of RED STEF.iLS. now in possession of Alexander Dixon, of Hoggs towD.-h ip. as Ihe same belong to me and have only been left in the care of said Dixon. Jan ,fia -3tp. JEREMIAH HAIXES. VAUM AT PRIVATE SALE. The sub-- seriher offers for sale his farm in Law rence township, situate on the east bank of the Su.-quehanua river, with the Erie turnpike on tbe ,'viutb, and containing 84 acres. Most of tbe farm is in meadow, and tbe whole under good fences. The improvements are a good log house and frame bank born, with the other necessary outhouses. A spring of good water is near the door. An orchard of choice fruit is growing on the premises. There are three veins 01 good coal on the land, to wit: one of five feet, oue of three feet 4 inches, and one of two feet the latter near the river. For terms, inquire of the subscriber, on the premises. JORDAN REED December 16, 18BS p. QLEARFIELD MARBLE ' WORKS. ITALIAN AXD VERMONT MARRLE 1IXIS11KI) IX THE HIGHEST STYLE OF THE AHT. The subscribers beg leave to announce to the citizens of Clearfield county, that they have opened an extensive Marble Yard, on ttie South west corner of Market and Fourth streets, Clear field, Pa . where they are prepared to make fonib Stones, Monuments, Tombs, Box and Side Tomhs, Cradle Tombs, Cemetery Posts, Mantles, . Shelves, Bracket, etc., etc., on very short notice. They always Keep on hard largo quantity of work, finished, except the lettering, so that per sons can call and select for themselves the style desired. They will also make to order any other style of work that may be desired ; and they flatter them selves that they can compete with the manufac turers outside of the county, either iu workman ship or price, as they only employ the best of workmen. All inquiries bv letter promptly an swered. JOHN OrELlOH. May 22, lSG7-tf. IiEXRY G L ELICH. II. F. N A U G L E 'WATCH KAKES, GRAHAM'S ROV7, CLEAUFlELl The undersigned respectfully informs his old customers ami the public, that be has on hand, (and constantly receiving new athlitioiis.) a large stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. C LOCKS, a large variety from the best Mnn ufaetiry,cnnsistingof Eight-day and thirty-hour spring and Weight, aud Levers, Time, Strike and Alarm clocks. WA TCHES aSne awortrncnt.o .'silver Hunt ing and open case American patent Lovers, plain and full joweled. GOLD PEA'S, an elegant asitorrnienf. of the best quality. Also, in silver extension and disk noi.i"rs SPECTACLES, large assortmant, far and near sight, colored and plain glass. JEWELRY of every varietv. from a sinirle piece to a full set A ltja. tine assortment of ?noons. Forks, but ter knives. etc., plated on genuine Alabata. ALSO. Hair Jewelry .with pure gold mounting got up to order. Call and see (-ample book. AU kinds of Clocks. Watches and Jewelrv care fully repaired and Warranted A continuance ot patronage is solicited. Xov. 2Sth, 165. JI F. NAL'GLE X E W s T It I N G S T O C K! SON. j. sua w & Have just returned from the bast and are now opening an entire new stock of goods in the room formerly ocoupied by Wm. F. Irwin, on Market Street, which they now offer to the public at the lowest cash prices. Their stock consists of a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps. Bonnet3, Dress Goods, Fruits, Cand ies. Fish, salt, Brooms, Xails, etc., in fact, everything usually kept in a retail store can be had by calling at this storo, or will be procured to order. Tbeir stock is well selected, nnd consists of the newest g io.ls, is of the best quality, of the latest styles, and will be sold at lowest prices for cash, or exohanged for approved country produce. Be sure and call and examine our stock before making your purchases, as we are determined ilease all who may favor us with their custom. May 8, 1867. J. SHAW A SOX. HE CHEAPEST GOODS ARE SOLD BY RICH A II 13 M OS SOP. SEAUE IS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC OR Y GOODS. iC. MABKL'T STREET, CLCASFIELli, PA. Rr-Ml the follomug list of goods ami jiTofitttirehy $ FOR THE LADIES. foo.i Ci's! Always ou hand a larte stock of La-1"0 Ci,t.u,, "ies goods f.uh as Coburg Cloth, t htart I bics, lionnots. Gloscs. etc. CA.n;,! FOR G LXTLEJiKX, iftiji'. Always on nana iiiaeK. isiue. liroTrn;uait.j y-ifti ana vjrey Cioins. fancy y Ciotlis. raueyand iliiek f:nn.i itffip Casimercs. Saiiiuets. Cussinets, i;60r Tweeds. Plaiuaud Fancy Vest- f;,.n.is e lirap 11 fU f! I ings. Shirting, etc.. etc. etc. Goof - lirs. II KKA IV.MAI1V .(:,.., .is yirrtp Such as Coats. Pants. Vents, Under-Good ,J"'lP shirLs. and other Flannel ibir!tf, !Guo Cl, rap Boots, Shoes. Hats. Caps. Seek- 'ifcod' C.i, eaP ties. Gum liiior -i i..l h.,..c .,.1 lf',",.,V tjrrupi a variety of othor articles. G,tod Sirup HliIlSKlKll.r.clMHU Good" V'''Sucb in luidoaehel and Elcachcd'000 -'";'; Mmlij.g. Colored Mnslins. Linen jc"" r!"'P andeottontablecloths.OHe'otb, i""-d!' r,".raV Linen and hemp towls. car- i,aa,i? pe's, curtains, fiinge, eto G00d lt u IIAIIDTVARE. Sc' Vli'ao" f0" tSail or spikes. Manure (;ads Cieap or "ther forks Saw-mill or otLer if;0).', C:rap . Smootc ng irons. Locks, ,f;uvj. -l,rap ""B. K " Jiussops GouW ChrapX where you n buy chcup. (ooJs Chrfp IF TOU WANT .Gol tV.ffcpKnrves end forks. Butcher Knivee.'GoWt Ci-ap' shoe and Stove bil king. Manilla Good Giicip'i and hemp ropes, lak, Paper or Mood Chrap Pens. Powder. Shot or Lend. Goods Ci,:uu etc., buy them at Mosup s. G00ds Cneapi IF YOU WAX! Goons Liirap Shoe Last or Pegs, Palm or Taney Goods yr. Soap. Starch, Wall Paper or Win- Oood t lUp- do Shilt. I.amr.tf I r ,, t. 1 1, K,.o Good - hravi Cl,nlp Cii,av or icus. coat oil, ete , eo to t OO't a GooIs -'ofsop's cheap cash store. tl' -.t- ,1. &uons t''r '"' xtr fami:v ll""T- White or ( Wr,! brc' n "'"f "'' turn, shoulder, or Chr,L li"''P cheap for cash. dwap 1" iUvi WAXT 'Goo-is C;:tap Tallow candies, fine or coarse snlf, (;oa,js Ciirua' S'yrnp or molsscs, cheese, dried G00Is C,ma, npples or pcrhe. water or so- -.Goods Cirav1 cracKers. call at Mossop Goods Cheap where you can buy cheap. (?ou C;eapx IF YOU WANT Goods t r.tap Port wine for jledical or Sacrnmen- 'roods Cheap tal uses. Swct wine, old Monon- Good Cheap gahela or ryewhistcy. Cherry 'Goods Cheap and Cognao brandy, buy at Goodt Cheapi Moadop'. cheap cash store. Goods Cheap rp VOLT WAXT 'Goods Cheay'xg Fip3. prnnCs 0r dried Cvyr-'9.oodii Cktap raots; filberts, cream, pecan or !oti,'J Goods Oood Good Tsl r gronna nuts, canaics. Liquorioe Cheap or Liquorice root, buy them Chrapx at Mossop's cheap and good. chap IF Y0U W,NT Good Goodn p,apTo bny any other article cheap. Good I heap o- (roods Cheap cheaper tor cash than any other Quo,(t fk.'.K person in Clearfield countv. 7rf. CheTpL November 27. 1S61: .p.; Approved ryttntry product of ertrp Itnd taken at the- usual marlci price i:t tzchtznsr for goad- PITTSSJUBvi ADVERT. SMEXTS. y ALLEY FORGE L.oW WORKS. John Hall & Co., .MAXL'FACTERFRS OK Plows, Cultivators, Sliovel-l'lows Har rows and Lniosi Mowers, Nos. 121 i, 125 Liberty t., ccrner of Pitt St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Our castings and nnintA hptn mifln In an air furnace are in every way superior to those "--" J mui manuraoturcrs. fcb.lir, t)3-ly. JAMES T. BRADY & CO., Siiecrssors to S. JOTTES & CO..)" Corner of Fourth arid" Wood fcits., PITTSBURGH, PA., P. A N K E R S , Eny and sell all kinds of Government r'eenrities. Gold Silver, and Coupons. Six per cent Interest allowed on Deposits. Money Loaned on Government' Securities at lowest market rates. Agents for Union and Cen Painphlet sent on appli Sept. 30.'ort. tral Pacific Railroad, cation, free of charge NEW HARDWARE STORE. Lindsay, Ston-itt .1- Emvcr. Irntiorters and Dealers iff II A R I) Y A K E AND ctjtijE nr. Entire New Stock jii.-t opened and will . lie offered to the trade at the LOWEST EASTERN PRICES. SKAS VSIUH DEPOT. 17 Liberty Street, 1' UTS BUR G II. PA. Aug. 2G,'GS Jy Ji:iXEMAN, MEYKAN & SEIDLE, - No. 42 Fifth st . 1 door from Wood t., Pittsburgh. Pa , Wholesale and Retail I'eatertt in -F1XK JKWELltV, WATCHES. D1A.M0XDS, Pure Silver ware. Fr neh Clocks. P.uted Ware of evoty description. Tea Setts, Spoons. Forks. iVc. Watch makers Tools and Material and ageuc-y of tbe celebrate t AM EE I CAN WATCHES. Wo also keep the largest and most varied assort ment of the verv het American made CLOCKS to be found in any city, east or west. Persons iu want of any urtiide in our lino, either at w holesale or for their own use. will find our prices lower and our assortment lar ger than any to he found westof Sew York City. WATCH II EPA IB TXfr. To this branch of our trade (being ourselves practical watch makers) wepay very sf ecial attention. We cujploy a foice of the very best Artists in the country, and any and all fine, delicate and difficult work entrusted to ourcare fortho trade or individuals may rely on getting the utmost satisfaction. Work may be sent in by ejpr'ss or otherwise. REIXEMAX. MKVKAX A- SEIDLE, W holesale and Retail Jewelers and Silvorsuiith's ap29- 42 Filth St., Pittsburgh. 68-Iy. LOOK AT THIS! CLEARFIELD BAKERY. The whole population of Clearfield and vicinity are hereby informed that tho undersigned keeps on hand FRESH BREAD, every day, PIES, CAKES, ROLLS, and all kinds of COXFECTIOXARIES, ALSO, WEDDING AND CHRISTMAS af reasonable prices. J. A. STADLER. September 13", ISfiS-Sm . rLAXKFTS a Inrgestncn of fine while woolen blankets, army blankets, artillery blankets, gum blankets. horse hlaukets.at J. P. ICK ATZKR'S. "1 700LEX GOODS AT COST -After this date, IV all woolen goods, including hoods, nnbias, breakfast shawls, suntagi. children's capos scarfs, caps. 4 c, will be sold at cost, at Jan. 1, lati9 J. P. KRATZER'S. I lull SALE four valuubicTown pro ponies, 1 the Birsogh of Clearfield Locations dci in csir- able, auJ buildings now. Applv to WILLIAM M December 16. V-.63. M CULLOUGH, Attornev at Law. Cliinfici.l Pa T")lSSOLUTION. The partnership here tofore fxilin"-bt tec'n the imiorsirn- ed was dio'.vcd on Cretooer 2ist. lSt5H. by mutual consent. Tbe boohs and accounts are in the bands cf M. Yir.gling fo-r settlement. RurnMdo. 1 M ICH AEL YIXGLING, Deo. lrt,'Cd-3t. ISAAC YJGI.IXG. T ISSOLUTIOX off PARTN F.U? HIP. All p-r-ions aro herehy nntiiii'd that, the co-partnership existing between tbe ur.der.-igned. iu the Merchant Taiioring bisine.s.wns disulved by mutual consent on the ;i'st day of October. A D.ISfi.H. The books aud accounts will be col lected by M A Frank, and the huiues wil: bn carried on at tho samo place by K R L. Stongh- ton. , M A. FltA.NK. Clearfield. Dec. 19 E It . L ST JUG HTOX E M A L E SEMI N A It Y, bollidat ei ;:o. r. Kcv. Joseph Waugh, rrincipal. S'.O (1C0 expended on ihe building. X'one but Suiressiiil Trarhrrs employd. Lnrfiti'in is healthful and bonuciful; accessible bv 1011-8 R. It. Sevenrh Session opens January 13.1H.;. December 2-i, iotS;i-.1m A GENTS WANTED. $75 to c200 per Month!!! or a ciriuii.st-in fVotn which twice that amount can be made by felling tho Latest Improved Common Sense FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, Price SIS 00. For circulars and Terms address lec 9.T.S 3m O. ROWERS CO. 320 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SA DDLKS. ale at Bridies, harness, cellars Ac, for ilKRRELL & RICLER'S. STOVE5 of all forts and sizes, constantly on hand at ilERRELL A BIGLtK a HOUSEKEEPERS, ar.d those contemplating matrimony, would save money, by bnying their household goods, such as buckets, tubs, brooms, baskets, churns, butter bowls, ladlee.rub lers, sieves, brushes, clothe pins, clothe lines, bed cords, rolling pfns, knife boxes, sugar boxes, Steves, kettles, wash boilers, bake pans, lamps, lamp shades, lanterns, candle sticks, porcelain kettles, tea canisters, flat irons, clocks, locking glasses. meat stands, table oilcloths. Ac. at Dec. 2, 13M. J. P. KR TZERS I j ' rillUS IS TO GIVE NOTICE. Tbat on the 2Sth A day of December, A. D., 18SS; a Wairant in Bankruptcy was issued against tha estate of Thos. Hnmphrey. of Pik tw'p, in the county of Clear field and State of Pennsylvania,' who kas been adjudged a bankrupt, on his own" petitioa ; tbat the payment ef any debts aradT dtriveref any property belonging to Men Bankrupt to him or lor bis use, and the transfer of any property by him are foi bidden by law ; that a meeting of tho creditors of the aaii Bankrupt, to prove thair debts and to choose one or more assignees of Lla estate, will be held at a Coart of Bankruptcy, to be Balden at tbe office of S K. Woodruff, at Phil ipsbnrgh. P., before S. E. Woodruff, Esq., Regis ter, on the Stth day f March, IS69. at Iu o'clock, A. 31, liy U . P. Lavis, Dept. V.S 31. THOS. A. RAWXEV, J 13 -lt. XX. S. Marshal, as MrxsrMsrrr: VALUABLE REAL ESTATE . AT PRIVATE SALE. " The undersigned. Executors of the Estate of Jason Kirk, late of tbe lloroagk ot Lotnber-ctty, deceased, offer at private sale the- following- de scribed real estate, twit: The endiridod half of about two hundred acres of land, situate in Union township, Clearfield eoanty. Pa., known a tin ' Union Mills" property. About 21 acres of the land is cleared, from 80 to Hit) aares is covered with excel ent white pine, beside hemlock and other timber. The improvements are a valuable grist mill, saw mill, and woolen factory, besides a good trauie house and barn. Tbo water power is good, situated on Anderson's ereek. about 12 miles above Jurweusville. Persons desirous of teeing the property, can enll apen J. R. Arnold, residing tnereoa. Fiw further pwiiaulars apply to the undersigned at Lumber-city. ISAAC KIRK, SAMUEL KIRK, Jan113.'o9: JOU RUSSELL. Ext's. A 1M I X ISTIt ATOR'S NOTICE. -Let-ters of AJiuiiiistrution ou the estate of Goorge Ast.iu. late of Union township. Clear ficldcounty.Pa.dec'd. hating been granted tethe undersigned, all persons indebted le said asrata are requested to make immediate payment, aad those having claims agsiast tke same will pre sent tkuia, properly authenticated, for aettle ment D. DRESSLER. JaryLSfi9-(itp: Administrator. DMINISTKATOR S NOTICE. Let- '-'""t .njiiiiiiinuainMi em me cMuve oi arah Ann Jury, late of Girard- toj.nabin. Clearfield countv. Pa . dee'd. having been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons indebted to aid esluteare requeited to wake immediate pay-me-it, and these baring claims against tbe same will present them, properly authenticated. Cur iet- tlement. J. R. CARR, liecember 23, IS.19 Ctp. Adm'r. rAUTION. All persons aro hereby cau- tinned against itireliafcine cr taking an assignment of a certain note of hand given to W. 0. iletr, of GIcu Hope, dated Xeveaiber 3d, 1 SO. ana calling for One Hundred and Twenty fivo Dollars, payable Xinety day. after date, at the County .National Back, of Clearfield, as I will not pay the sauie unlets ooinpelled to do to by due process of law, as I never received any value foe the saine. JanuHryR, 'Sa-3tp: SAMUEL POWELL. HENRY BRIDGE, MERCHANT TAILOR, MARKET 8TREET, CLEARFIELDy fx.. Keeps on hand a full assortment of flenta' Far niebing goods, such as Shirts, (lines and woolen, Underchirts. Drawers and Socks, Xeck-ties, Pocket Ilandkcrehiefs. Gloves, Umbrellas, Hats, eta., in great variety. Of piece goods be keeps the bes CLOTHS, of every ifntife.y BLACK DOE-SKIN CASSIMERES,of tha lest mule, FANCY VASSIMERES, in great variety. Also. French Coatings, Baver, Pilot, Chinchilla and Trlcott Over-coating, which will be sold cheap forcasn, and made up accord ing to the latest styles. by experienced workmen. Alto, agent for Clearfield County for I. M. Pinger A Co's tewing Machines. Nov. 1, 1SS5. E. R. L. STOlGIITOiV, MERCHANT TAILOR, MARKET STREET, r LEAK Fi ELD, FA.- Would respectfully inform the eitiicnsol Clear1 field and vicinity.tbat be has opened a new tail oring establishment in Shaw. Row. one door east of- the Post Office, and has just returned from tho eastern cities with a large and elegant stock of Clot lis, Cassimeres, VeattBS, Beavers, &c, and nil kinds of goods for men and boys' wo;r, are now prepared to mike up to order CLOTTII.SG, from a single article to a full suit, in the latest styles and most workmanlike manner Special atten tion given to custom work, and cutting ont tor men and boys. He offer, great bargain, to custo mers, and warrant entire satisfaction. A liberal share of public patronage is solicited. Call and czamino the goods Oct lfi, 1H67. - E. R. L. STOUGHTOJT. QUARTERLY RKPORT of the condi tion ol the l'irst Natinnal Bank of Clear field, for the quarter ending January Id, l59: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts - ... SloO.fvtO 43 Over Draft. ......... 1,706 68 U. S. Bonds deposited with Treasurer of U. S. to secure circulation - - 100.000 00 Dae from Nat Ranks, - - - - - - 16.&52 87 Due from other Batiks arrd Bankers - K042 4ti Furniture and Fixture. ...... 1.187 Id Cash (including Stamps.) -Total - - 13.tW3 04 - - S2.'!5T3S2 fed LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in, - - - . Surplus Fund ....... Dividends Unpaid, . . . . . Profit and Loss, ...... Xotes in Circulation, . . . .' Individual Deposits, . . .. Due to Xat. Ranks - - - - - - SI 00.000 00 - - 7 000 00 - 4,000 0 - - 1.1H4 51 - - 85.479 00 - 33.975 W7 - - 1.H63 33 - - b7tl 00 - So Due other banks aad Rankers, Tota-I Lfabilrties ..... I hereby certify tbat the above ts a trae abstract from the report made to tbe Comptroller of the Cuirency, Jan. 2d. lSti'J. A. C. FIXXEY.Cash'r UARTKRLY REPORT of the First National Rauk of Curwensville, on the morning of the first Monday of January, 18o9. RESOURCES Loans' and Discounts, : : : : : S1SL29S St Overdrafts. : IS SI .000 00 2,750 00 41,136 04 i.nz 69 : 3.500 00 : 8S7 07 : 194 00 IS. 423 04 U. S. Ronds deposited with V S Tr. to secure circulation, : r r : U. S. Ronds on h.and. : : : : : Due from Xatronal Ranks : : : : Due from other Hanks and Bankers, Banking House. Furniture. Ao , ; : Cash Items and Frae'l currency, : : Xational Rank Xotes. : : : r r Specie and Legal Tender Xotes. : Total, :::::::: LIARlLiriCS. Capital stock paid in, : : ; : Surplus fucd. ::::;: Profit and Los, : : : : Circulating Xotes. : : : :" Individual Deposits, : : : : Due Xational Jiauks, : : : : Total Liabilities : : : : : : "&2d8.l8 63 SI 00,000 00 : 20.000 00 : 6.097 02 : Bft.6a 00 : 95.3-I6 61 : 30 OS 92oS,ltlS 63 I hereby Certify that the above Statement is a true abstract from the Quarterly Report made te the Comptroller of tbe Currency. . SAM L ARNOLD. Cash. " t rSICAt G'XIDS.vTolins Bntcs. nfesclaronets, jl accordtons, Italian strings, guitar strings, clarionet reeds, music paper, instruction books, for sale by J. P. KRATZKR. agent for Pianos and Orcans January 6, 1S6S. KE7 AiViiRTISiJaKSts TADIES'CLOAKS the cheapest in the county J at MOSSOP'S UEENOF ENGLAND SOAP. QLEE.N OF ENGLAND SOAP. QtCIS OP EX6LAJB SOAP. For doing a family washing in the best and cheapest wanner. Guaranteed equal to any in the world ! Has nil tbe strength of old rosinsoap with the mild and lathering qualities of genuine cas'ile Try this splendid soap. Pold by 'the ALDfcN CI1FMICAL WORKS. 48 North Frent street. Philadelphia. Sep. 9.lh68-ly. J. P. K Ii A T Z Clearfield, Penn'a, E R Dealer in Dry Goods. Dr Goods, 1'iIIIaery Goods, Groceries, Hard-Ware, Queens-ware, .Stone ware, Clothing Boots. Shoe, Hats, Capa, Flour. Bacon, Fish. Salt, ete.. is constantly receiving new supplies from the cities, which he will dispose of at the lowest market prioes. toeustomer.. Before purchasing elsewhere, exaraine his stock. ClearSeld, August 24, 1S7.