tljit Republican. -i- iTl- rv . r CLEARFIELD, April; 4 , I860. GOVERNOR. HENRY D. FOSTER. r WISTMOISLaXD COmTT. Tui Charleston Cojviitiom. Various rumors od considerable sit ussjoa, have J occupied the JJemooratic journals or We tveuntry for a few weeks ia reference to the pluco of holding the next national Democratic Convention, objections having been jnade in some quarters to holding at Charleston 8. C. We think however that public sentiment has settled down to the belief that Charleston is now jthe proper place to hold it; it being , , . . i ., i . v . . the one selected by the last -National convention at Cincinnati. The principal reason assigned for changing the place was the want of proer accommodations for all the people that will probably as semble on that occasion. This inconven ience will be obviutcd in various ways, so that all that have any call to go to the Convention can be entertained comforta bly. In any event we would bo inclined j seriously to question both the authority of the Xational Committee to muke a change, and the propriety of their doing so. The time of holding it has been fix ed early, the 23rd of April, to suit the climate, and if there is and honor or advnn tage in having the Convention, no State in the Union is better entitled to it than outb Carolina. Coxmmtcn'T, Vnv, Thatjparagen of Re publican. integrity, Glory to God Covode is the author of a resolution introduced into Congress for the purpose of enqui ring whether any money was used in the campaign of 1856 to carry the election of Mr, Buchanan, and how much and in what manner. The following extract ehowt how sincere the man Covode is in seeking this investigation, and how free he is from the kind of corruption he pro fesses to beauxious to expose. The Republican Congressional Execu tive Committee at Washington, have is sued a very pressing and earnest confi dential circular, calling the Republicsn party to contribute money individually, in order that the Committee may be pro vided with the necessary means to des tribute the Helper book and other Aboli tion documents, preparatory to the Presi dential canvass. To the circular is ap ponded the fac simile of the signature of each of the Committee, and among them Hon. John Covode, of Pennsylvania, as Treasurer of the Committee honest John Covode, who only on Monday a week moved in the House a resolution for a se leet committee to inquire whether money had been used in Pennsylvania in the lust Presidential election, and from what source it was obtained ! B??)uWe see by its editorial columns hat uur amiable down town neighbor has been under renewed obligations one of its literary friends for a brilliant production, which is evidently intended lobe very se vere upon somebody. It is a fortunate circumstance that theso explosions occur but rarely, as they are very destrnctive Balll ftsk7A man named Levalley an engineer on the Williamsport A Elmira railroad, wos fatally Injured on Inst Thursday week by jumping from the locomotive ss it was about to run over a tree lying across the track. He lingered until the evening in grnt pain. His temains were buried nt Elmira with masonic honors. WX.An exchange says that nothing breaks a man's patience so effectually as to set him to breaking a new pairof boots. This is a trial to which printers, fortu nately for themselves, are seldom expos, ed. to-A down east Editor, gives as a fools maxim "Absurdity is the spice of life It is doubtless original, with him. Wore to n Done. Democrats may leatn a useful lesson from the energy with which tho Republicans work. They are distributing the Helper Book, the life of John Brown, the speeches of WiUon. Lin coin, and other "Irrepressibles," inued in a chenp form, hy hundreds of thousands by which appliances they expect to pre.', pare the popular mind for the election or a sectional President. It is time 'hat Democrats were at work to counteract these malign influences. This can be donemot readily by the circulation of IVmocratic Newspapers. Every Demo, crat should feci an immediate personal in terest in this matter. Take hold of it at once. Ihcre is no time to be lost. The New York Trilnt admits that if the Re publicans win this battle it must be by the help of voters indifferent or hostile to the cause to-day We have only to maintain our ground, keep what we have, prevent the enemy from taking possession of the wavering or lukewarm, and strengthen the faith and seal of Democrat. Let not a moment be lost Time is nrecioua ork done early in the campaign is worth bor is most effectual. We can't be defeat. r.. i. woopiyuoour duty. The current or popular feeling runs in our favor, but we must not depead upon that for success. Labor, real hard labor, will alone insure the reward of victory. ,ed we tar more lo nemmatsT-frWW,, i, , I Vivid Dircriptiox or a Row ih tui j Ilorii. The special Wellington corres pondent Cleveland rlaindealer writes: "At oooe there roe so wild a y ell, etc." This U ft litUe ahead of any thing yet. Huffulo runners in steam boat times would Und no more chance here than a bob tailed bull in Sf time. 1 can see the gavel going but can't hear it Now I am sorry 1 usetithe comparison of the Loblailed bull so soon. Here is a first rate place for it. What a voice that Tom Florence has got. The Sneuker cries orDKIt! Florence cries Mr. Spea KKItt Une story Washburn cries PKIW I LEGE, tiuestion! "rUKVIOU.SQUF.S TION." POINT OF ORDEH," rings all over the house. Keitt lays back and smiles so loud that vou could hear him in youi office if you would listen This is all for "pure cussedness," as Kd. Wade would say The Speaker will probably send for a big pong with a nigger to ring it. "These is nmes." Motion to adiourn. which luck - ly it always in order, brings a calm, Ad journeu iiii rnuay SJfhJ Sbbtrtisfrntnts. LEVEIR FLKGAli, Justice of the peace Luthcrtburg, Clearfield Co. Pa., will attend promptly to til bullae entrusted le bis care. He lo Informs lb rublle thai h ketni """iamiy o nana at nis snop, a central as. sortnent of Saddles, Bridles, Harness ssd ""pi, wbten lie will sell oa reasonable Ire oil. April 4, 1880. II8T OF LETTERS Remaining in the P. 0. at Clearfield, Pn. for quarter en ding March 31st 1SG0. Joseph Cox. Sa rnhCrich. Joseph Davidson. Abraham Fogle. James Delmss. Kev. Gilds. Sam uel Bialoy. John Paid. Eraste Lambert. Keboccah McDeonnld. C. II. Poe. W. T. Runvan. .lri.li Vilmrwir.1 II ingbury. Kev. Samuel Reed. ' Any Per. sons calling for any of the ubove letters will soy they are advertisr d. C. D. Wat son. P. M. DANIEL GOODLANDER, JUSTICE or tbe peace Latbertburg, Clearfield Co. Pa., will attend promptly to all business entrusted te bit stre. Marcs 28, 1800. Ij-pd. APMmsTRATolt'FNOTICK. Letters of administration having beta granted te the subscriber on tbs eitate of John Curley, late of Covington tp., dee'd., all persons knowing themielres indebted to laid eitate will make immediate payment, and thoie baring elaiant will preient them du ly authenticated for settlement. PATRICK CURLET, Adm'r. March 35. I860. 61. r At'TlON. All perseni are hereby caution ed not to purchase, or in any way meddle with a dark brown hone in the posaeuion of JAMES PATTERSO H of Jordan tp., as tbs same belongs to me, and is left with him on loan, subject to uiy orders only. D. IRWIN. March IS, I860. St $10. ltewnrtl. Lost In the borough of ClearSeld en Monday lVth inst., a calfskin pocket book fattened with a strap and well worn. The contents were forty Are Dollars in fire Dollar bills, one on Terk Batik, some on Cecil Hank, miae on Columbia llank, the precise amount of each not knowa I and a number ef promi.s.ry not and order. amounting to near three hundred Dollars', The above reardwill be paid to -the nnd.r by re - turning it to the subscriber at Lumber city or leaving it at the "Republican" Office, JOSEI'U L. Cl'RBT. March 23, 1160. St. NOTICE. Tbs subscriber hereby (tret nullco that all those knowing themselves indebted to the following persons, by note, book account or judgment vis: The firm of Dowler and Ake, Ueorge W, fchoff, Ewen L. Miller, D. W. Moore, R. Shaw aud Son, Wm. L. Moore, Samuol 11. Diller and the books of Henry Lorain M. D. dee'd, are required to come forward without dc lay or I will it compelled to put on cast, at said books, notes and accounts, are in my handt fer settlement and eellectien. WM. PORTER, J. Teaet. March 28, 1160. 3t FIVE SPLENDID S TJIA. WREJlMJEfL llOOavl'.R, Very preductire j large, bcanij. fab and of bKEQUALED QUALITY. Wilton's Albaavr Eiceedinirlv nroduetir. i FINK FOR MARKET. Trlomphe de f.and, IMMENSE splendid appearance, and Kyh Juror SIZE; ; Pyramidal Chilian, Vtry handsome; pro-' ductivt, bardy, and mod uror. 1 Large Early Scarlet -Tub Easlissv, pre- "bIe for tlie durability and excellence of ductiv. ,ud ". the workmanship displayed in their con- As it it imponible to secure all the sxeellen-- lr ' , clet of this most popular fruit ia one runVfy, we ,lrucllon- Hand in hand, these relics of offer the above as comprising, la five sorU, the ; primitive days, depart from the places various points desirable. ' . .. . . " . . .. Wt apain confidently JiEVOMMEKD Me I . 7 ' ,0ng t0od M ''"pi" ofJU JlOOJiEJl, oily far the tent for famxfy ut$, i tic 10 6'Te P,nc0 to more fashionable sus if ony one ttrt u to be vlanUdeomlnnimi ennot. which will in tWv (urn riot a iSmi greatir number ef exeelUnciet (fn ,ny other vunctv. -All of the above bare eerfeet fiowera b.i ! will produce excellent erops, if planted singly or i together. PRICE, (Securely parked te be forwarded by express :) ' Per 1 00 plants of sny of tht above varieties, 2.00 - 100 30 ol each variety, 100 400 - 100 of each variety, t.5 " 1000 ef the Hooker. lJ 00 II. E. HOOKER a CO. ConasaciAL Ncataaias, Jioehnttr, A" . 1", Jiaas v. I ttiiii, W. A. WAI.LACS. . A. riiasv a. e. vtssav iankinn anb Collection let or IZ0KABD. FIXVET 4Ce. CLEARFILD, CLEARFIELD COVSTT, PA. .LL.oi.ici8,,0TssssBaArTsniscevB OEPOMITH HKCKIVEn r.oUettiontU.ndproeee.Upr.inpttur emitted E,ch.n . L ru??H' T. ..UllUU v en hand. Omee ea Seca4 8t, ttT eppeslto the COURT HOCSR. Billiard l.oom. T,",lo s nn, uenguuui aua tcientise Mltubleltof th. l.u.t ,ii k... : patura, and all the spplianeet are or a similiar character. No atttnUen will b. ... i i tht comfort and pltir. tf hit customer. Det. II, ROBERT SMITH. Alarrelot of nsivi i . , joint Affairs. aselel, . at(l 4, lata. libit Society. The Monthly Sermon before the Clear field County, Bible Society will be preach ed by the Kev. Spot ts wood in the Episco pal Church, St. Andrews, eu Sunday night next. 8th Instant. Timely notiee will be given of the next appointment. ' ' -. Movino DAT is past and those who have found it eithei convenient or necessary to change their domocilei, have already be. come settled in their new homes. Va rious changes have taken place in our own town, several of our citizens have re moved from our midst, and their places have of course been supplied by others. Mr. MeMonigle of the Mansion House has removed to ilellefonte where he takes charge of the Franklin House." His place in the Mansion" is supplied by Da vid Johnston Ksq, lato of the "Susquehan na House," at Curwensville. Col. 1). M. Weaver well known to the traveling puli lic as "mine host" of the Mansion, at one time, hrs taken the Susquehanna." Benj'n Bloom Jr. has become the landlord of tho hotel in Curwensville recently kept by Du vid Smith Ksq. Wm Reed Isq. a citizen of this borough has taken possession of tpc hotel in Luthersburg occupied by G. W. Long. And Mr. Thomas Robins having purchased the brick hotel iu Philipsburg, recently occupied by Mr. Shadmap, has removed mere and assumed the proprie torship thereof. These are the principal changes which have taken place in the ho tels within our knowledge. The gentlemen are all clever and hospitable and we have no doubt will do all in their power to render their guests comfortable. la-rAXTiciDi. Our community was thrown into a high state of excitement on last Friday morning, by the finding, by some boys, of the body of a male infant, in the river at the north west part of the town, lying only a few fet from the shore. The news spread rapidly and in a short time a number of people had as sembled upon the spot. A fler a Coroner' s jury had been summoned, by the justice of the Pence present, there being no cor oner in commission in the County, a post mortem examination of the body was made, and it was given as the opinion of the Physicians who made it, that tho in- j fant had been born alive, and had come to its death by violence. A most tedious and protracted inquiry was then Bade by the Jury, which resulted in the arrest and imprisonment of the suspected female. YYiih any further details of this melanchol- ily affair, as we do not profess to publirh f ...,: , j . . . , .. ennt' Pper, we do not intend for the present to deal. A shocking crime has . been committed in our midst, the perpe. . . 11 t ration of which every one must deeply deplore. The guilt or innocenceof those to whom is laid this heavy charge, will doubtless be determined by a court of Jus- tice. We have no comments to make. Hand in Hand. We see by the Gazette that the old court house in Williamsport, Lycoming county, is about being torn down to give place to a new, and more commodious edifice, adapted to the wants of the people, and the progress of the age. We mention this fact ss coincident with the demolition of the venerable pile which but lately reared its spire far abovo every structure in our borougb.aud of which now, uot a vestage remains but a pile of bticks, because both buildings were planned aud erected by the same architect and con tractor, the late Mr. Collins. The two buildings bore a striking remembrance to each other in their proportions and inter nal arrangement, and both were remar) ,hr faie. JBsi.,tL.ni,l .l.i , , . . ' lew, which in time becomes the Old Uself, ond departs like its predecessor. How to Select Ftoir. First, look ot the color; if it Is white, with a slightly yel lowish or straw colored tint, buy it. If it is very white with a bluish cast, or with black specks in it, refuse it. Second ex- amine its adhesiveness; wet aid knead a little of it between your fingors: If it works soft and is sticky, it 'is poor. Third, tnrow a lump or dry flour against a dry smooth, perpendicular surface: if it falls like powder, it is bail. Fourth, squeeze some of the flour in your hand; if it re tains the shape given by the pressure, that too is a good sign; Flour that will stand all these tesU is safe to buy. These modes are civenbv old flmie ,lu1n,. .,l - i . . . ' T B T' Pr,Bl,D them' M ihW T to that concern. everybody, namely, the quality of the staff of life. Aerested Foa kosheet. The catalogue of criminals in our midst is recieving dai ly additions- Wemontioned in another place that a young man named Baker had committed to prison on acharge robbery. Last niizht about 11 the Constable of Lumber Cit u. t. ' t,rouBhtyounf man namml Irnn. another whose name we did not larn ... . . . ' al11 noi learn, .na ,Mged them in Jail, on a charge of emg partners ot uaker in the same tran luuuea, we unaerstand action. Tb na -l.l. . I . Ax Ancient Land Marx. In cutting down a tree a few days ago on the farm of Mr Daniel Bailey of Pike tp. bis son, R. S. Bailey, found ft notch in the body, j J traveling public In general and the Water which upon counting the growtha was me of tn Wo,t Rranohofthe Husquobanna in r . t , . . . j j particular, that be has recently erected, and just found to have been cut one hundred and op,ned( . Urge ,,, ,ommoaio , Tavern House, four years ago. This ia perhaps the most at the well known landing at the mouth of gun ancient land mark yet discovered in thb j "tt ZZfllLo county and carries us back to the year j may favor him with their patronage. The homo following Braddocka'dofeat in the vicinity uUt Pr,8'y ) accommodation 1 . Of ttllw till hi I tiff slVJBt Stftnntir.M will kAa,.l... S Of Fort Duquesne, now Tlttburgh in the year 1753. Fire. A fire broke out in the woods in the vicinity of Hale's mills in Decatur, township on last Thursday, and the weath er being windy it spread so rapidly that it soon reached the mills, which were for some time in great danger of being l-rTSSt 5E down. However llirougn Hie exertions of the people in the vicinity who can,0 promptly to tho rescue they were preser- vod without having sustained any inju - ry- Snow Storii. We wero visited with Snow Storm on last Sunday which t?uve the face of nature a very wintry appear- ance fof a few hours. The snow however was mingled with rain and melted soon after it foil. On Tuesday forenoon another occurredi during which considerably snow foil, but almost as rapidly disappeared. Death or a revoliIionart Soldier. we were handed a communication in re lation to the death of Ludwig Snyder of Burnside tp. this county, who died on the 23rd uli. at the advanced ago of 113 years, too late for insertion this week. We slml! give it or its substance in our next issue. The Weather, after many variations from cold to moderate, and fiom moder. ate to stormy, and round again, is now mild and damp, rain having fallen (luring greater part of last night. The river has risen some, but not enough to cirry a raft in safety. Arrested. A young man named Baker, was arrested at or near Lumber City on last Wednesday charged with the larcony of some money, ile was brought to this placo the same day and lodged in tho County prison where be still remains. gtaThe Merchant'ilo appruinaca lUt wa handed us for insertion this week, but ow. ing to the amount of space and type re quired for tho nnBt'Hted Land.s, we were unable to givo it. It Shall appear in our! noxt. . . trSJi.Our readers must excuse the want of reading tnaf tor and general news in .. . ii i this weeks paper, as nil our time nnd room have been given to the Tux sales by the Treasurer. Correction. We published lust week the marriage of Mr. John Rowls to Miss Doughmnn. we have since been informed thut it should have been John A. Rowls. As we wero wulking along tho street tho other day, we not iced a crowd of ur chins standing around a boy who wu sucKing a piece of candy. 'I say Bill,' said one of them, "give mo tlint candy, and I'll make it como out of my enrs like Blitz did Inst night at the theatre." Keccmd youth shells ovor tho cundy. First youth very doliberntely eats the candy, (second youth watching the litllo follows ears) and after drawing himself in to every concievoble slnipo he said; "If I haiiit forget tho rest, you may have my shirt font dish r.1g." DIED. In Boggs tp., Centre co., on Friday the 10th day of March last, Lilly Klvv.duugh- ter of Charles and Mary R. Larrin er, lor- iniTiy w uniKUHi, it i. now iii tins oor oucli, aged 3 yoars and 4 months. Near Thilipsburg, Wednesday morning, ' March 7th i860. James Wilson, infant : son of Russell D. und L .Anna Sliowolter, aged 8 months and 10 days. ! After along and j.ainful illness, this little one has been taken in all the bloom ! of innocence to rest in tho bosom of llim who hath said "sutler little children, and forbid them not, for of such is the Kings! dom of VIeaven." His sorrowing parents have the bright consolation tkitt he has been spared tho turmoils, trials and dan gers of the throny pathway of life, andi that he now tunos lus cherubic harp in tho pearly mansions of eternal blus. j This lovely bnbe, thus early torn, rroin our mnu oreusts nway ; With silent grief wos gently borne To its lone bed of clay. Thus severed from their parent stem, uur babes go on before; That our fond hearts may follow them, To that eternal shore. (Com.) Clearfield illnrkcts. wnoi.RsaLK Asn HRTAIL i-nirp.s crsnssr. Corrected weekly by C. Kratiss A 8os, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in (ireceries, Pro visions, and uoueral Dry Uoods. Ruckwheat Ru, , . . . , , . . , Rye " ' 0"" " " . . I'ora (ears,)" " , Clorer teed per. bush Flour, Snp. Fine, bbl " Eitra " " " Fam. Dried Applet, lb Ilutter, " , -, 7J 1,00 jj 4q t 6t . 7,00 7,50 8,00 10 18 124 1,50 3,00 25 02J hggt dm. Reans Hu. . . . , Salt 14 Sack llopt y lb. Rags - STEPHEN QEAFF STILL ALIVE! The undersigned desires te inform the cem-, munuy at large ana Kattsmen in particular that Old Staud lu Curwensville, Where fee it prepared to rannlr them with b.J aud all other articles ia his line at the shortest euee, aaa la unlimited qualities. 6IBPI1EN GEAFF. -area, 7th 10. tar. 0? Al. OIL lad Con, Oil Lamps for sale NEW HOUSE. AID IE REGULATIONS. the comfort of those who vUit him, while they remain, LAWRENCE FLOOD. February, IS, 1860, Jm. PERRY HOUSE. lltuai bXKtlir, HARRXETTA, rOHMCRtv' KEIT liY Mrs. CttHENTS. men uuving business in Slurrietta that no pains m VsKR MICUAKL jvb. J2nd, I860. 3m. ' ! ' i UI33UUIIIUU ui a uituursiiip. Take notice that tbs firm of Fowlor, Davis a Ce a was dissolved by mutual consent, on Junuurr 18th j indin the nslne"" br0llfl" 19 do" h' FOWLER X JONES March 21st. St p. I gflQ 13C0 m c jrTfy m a k luercimiisv. And. extensive Dealer in auuarc Timber, Hoards, o trefl supf M'ch 14 1800. I'APKH HANOI NGM, At. 18G0- SPKINC STYLES, 18C0- or W A LL PAPERS. JIO WELL it- JtOUllh'E, Manufactures and Importers or PAVER HANGINGS, No. 17 South FOURTH Streut, bulow Market, Phihulelphm. Olfrrs unumal fucilitica to Wbolsale & Retnil buyers, a splendid stock of (roods to select from, and nil nf the newest and best designs. WIN DOW Cl'RTAI.V PAPERS, in endless ninety, March 7th I860. .'linos. pUJfTHX. All persons nro horoby' ci ution- V ed not to purchase or in nny wny meddle, with tho following properly now in tho potcssiou, nf Tliint liixiirlii.. ,f i:m..i;..1i . One yoke of cuttle, one gray horse, one sorruli j m"ro ."" ,,nei h"""' "Wn, ss the (Ssino belongs t me and is left with hiiu on loan only subject to my order. JOSEPH FRY. Uuellph, tp., Feb. 29, 18R0.3t.pd. Cheapest ! Best'! ! Largest ! ! I $3;,oo i)AYS for tuition in siirglo and double entry llook-keepiug, writing commercial uritlnnot w und Lectures. Hoard 8 wettt 20, Stationary $7, 7V if son $.'!5, entire espensit 1)2. IVtiul time from 6 to 8 weeks. Every etudont upon grndunting is gmirnntvd competent to tiiun oge the books of uny buiuess, nnd uuiilifitd to cum u palary l;iu 500 to 1000 Dollars. Students onterat nnv time No viwntion H vU:w Ht pleasure. J.11 I"."'iui'" "ft best business writing f.ir it(.iliurjli, l'hiliidelphiii nnd Kni nt the Drincinul fuira t.t tho Union for the past four years. Minister's Sons received at half prico. Vil-For Circulars, and Embellished View of Ojs College, Imluse five lettor stumps to F. W. JEXKIXS, Pittsburgh, Pa. .,..,, . UFW FALL AND WINTNR GOODS ! ! ASSORTMENT, AT THE CIIUAP CASH XTOHi; CMiARMOM), rpilE undersigned informs his customors that X has Just received nnd is now opening nt "t"ro on Market steeot a full nnd general """" vn r uonns. a n or K ok a. hats AXl CAPS, HOOTS AXi SffOKS, IIOXXKTS, IA It It WA UK VfKEXS WMIK.CKDA It WA UK, STOXK II All JJJtl 1,1, A XII MKDIl'IXKS, OILS, I'AIXS, if., ie. Which he will dispose of nt tho most reasonable rates for ensh, or exchnngo for every description of npprored country produce, Iluyers should ut all times consult their own interest, nnd procure their goodi wherever they cun purchase the most for their money. The "eliean rush store." 1 it is believed, bna tliis ilnnirnl.lrt r..i..A .r emy.nnd therefore should bo sought by those who wish to procure goods at the lowest cuth prices. Nov. 9, 1859. WM. F. IRWIN. WATCH & JEWELRY 3 comes. rpiIE uudersigned respectfully Informs his 1 customers ami me public generally, that be "as just received from the East, and opened nt nisestaoiiHUraeiKln A.I l '.V HOW Clearficd, , ra. a line assortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES anu Jtnt.l.UI of ditlerent qualities, from a full sen to a tingle piece, wJieh he will sell at the uud rciuioiiaoie pricei lor t,ASll. CLOCKS of every variety on hand, at the moit reasonable prices. ALL kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired and irorrof,f. A continuance of patronage it tollollcd. BepU 14th, 1859. J. F. NAUULE, Rope ! Rope ! ! t ON hand, bost 1J inch Raft Rope at 14 cents per peand, inch Dog Rope, Also a lot of cut- iom maim jioots, mndo especnUly with a view to tho Bn,s f the Rnftsincn, and Log Men the ' ariu io eror onerca at me price Call and see. C. KRATZEll A SONS. Feb. 8, 1880. MOORE A ETZWiLER, Y noiesaie ana Retail Merchants. Also . VT extensive dealers In iin.l. -.l ber and shingles. Also, dealers in flour and gram, wnicn win be sold cheap for cash. ucu 14, 1S5D. & 7 7 f'. Shingles, Ac. J A cf.yr)f).p f) UNDSEY'S IMPROVED lilood Searcher!? " A. STANDARD MEDICINE For th BrtAAiV. Jal anJ . All$ II I8KABES arising 1TV nnTUL'Mn,, n' This medicine hni wrought the most lous cures in desperate cases of 'lfC. Scrofula, Cutanoous Diseases, Csisccrwos formatim trysipelaa, Boil. Sore Eyea, Scald Head, i Rheumntio Disefdirt : Cuttiveueas, Salt Rheum, Uenoml Debility. Loti of Appetite, ieul Stoiuacb. Old, Stubborn Uleer,, j'luipies on tbs face, Tetior Aff,.clinna Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Mercurial DiseAsei, - "'"Cpiai-t, Femalo Comiilnintn. tnrl all Til. their orgin in an impure state ef the JJleow.Ml The above is a portrait of David M Crearr rf Nnpio, township, ,bo. on the. 3 1st dy 7l? mado lfidvit bo.oro Justice UorM't he wns trentod f,.r th. ..r r '.,BM ii, ii,. " f Mw.i. iiiKiauainr ant im.iilli. n..i.u:t. .... ' .. -u.w., up, nose ana a portion of his left cheek were entirely eaten away J Ua had up nll hope, when he heard of tho "Blood Search er. and was induced to try it. Four bottle, cured him, on. although sadly disligured, th, is no auestM.n but what this invaluable roe liC" u" no I"" parfinilar of Hit can may bo seen in a cireulnr, which can he had of uny of the Agents. We aleo refer to the case of Nancy Blcakney of hldertnwn, Armstreng county, Pa., cured of .--roiuianiivrucing uniihio to get out of bed fur mire eiirf, To the caso of a ludy in Ansonsvillo, Clear held cuunty, who wai alo nlllicted with BcroM, in its worst form. To the esse of Ueorgo .Veisel, reidiug in Carl. town, inmbrm count. Pa., who wut so badly af- iiH iiu i. no v-uiii cr nun n cut ins entire nostoff. nun ins case was , worse, if possible, thin McCreiiry's. The particulars of these cases every one sf which wiiscurcil by Hie use oftho Illnod Seurchsr iiiny aiso dc louna in a uirculns to bjhad v r , R. M. LEMON, Proprietor. T.n lwiro tart r.. t). A r. i ,s iui Miw iMuiiuiiii'iiiru nun ajt D0r tho Pu, Huilroml Ic)o(. n.liitlar.4urL'. Ia. . Dr. (loo. JI. Kej'tfur, Wholesale Agent Pitu. IMII l i h. ' " HY-C. D. Watson, Clearfield; (,rh1"!'t'n t E. F. limine, Murrisdnle ; 'i' ; "l l'n,,he"' , .. " '"l'rt i L. 11. toster. " -'""I vm.rarimoj tfnillfS J), Uruilnill, John burg; Ml.. I. ipsburg; JI. Sunn, Ausonvillo ; Itussell McMu ray, New Washington j Kdwunl Williams, Wil. liainsvillo i Jackson Putcheii, Uurnwio ; Saiauil Hug.iny, tilen Hope, Feb. lt. IU. ' HEED & WEAVER n.4 VE jitf t received, from the Eastern Cities, nn extensive stock of full and winter gnuiii, wnich they oiler to their old customers and tki public gencrnll nt prices tit suit tho times. Their stock consists in part of every quality nr.d pattern of LADIES DHESS OOOlis ol tht prevailing styles us well ut lionnett. finiln loot, Inistwsn, iliipcrt and missrt shoes oti i ml imtvx oi xarivux valh rns. muul n, t(iW.t, niiMi! uvniln, if'C, f. lucea, tKins, millenary Uur stock tr liENTLEMENS WEAR m prises every thing adapted to the season such u Cnt,1, casnimrret, retling, shirts, eramtt, shawls, handkerchiefs, u-ovlen shirts and drawers, halt and caps of crery ttyU nn worn ; While pariicular attention Is Invited ts our unusually largo selection of Jteady mod's elothwff, IjooIs and shoes, Jor men ond boys. a fine stock of O'oves and hosiery for Lulin i gentlemen, mutant, Jlannett, sheetings, tirtiw iMiiuii vinir ftimu uumctllC gooat . To which is added a heavv lot nfOHOCERIES OLEEX8. WAKE, HARDWARE, Tulacea and tejars, em unvms, rarprnmjt, nr., re. Purcbuscn will do well to entrahT"e!taraTLs our stock before supplying tbeinsulrot elst- wbcre, as wo clin-go notliiiig for looking at sir goods. All kinds of marketable country product ta ken In exchange. f Cloarllold, Nov. 9, 1S59. ADM I of ail D.M1M STR A TOIt XOTI f E.-I.eltsn Iministriition on the estbtn of R. ?. Ward, Sen., Into of Clearfield hornin.li. Having been granted to the undersigned ; til persons indebted to said csluto are roiiuosted to muke immediate pnyincnt, and thoso liavicg claims will prcscscnt them duly authenticttt wi pei iiviuvoi. R. F. WARD, 1 . . , WM, RADARAIUH.) Admrl' February, 15th 1800. f f-lXECUTOH-H KOTIC 13. Letters lt been this dav crranted I IU mentary having been this dav cranlcd t the subtcribcr on the esUito or James Honry lab of Pike township, deceased, all persons knowinj me mscives lo be indebted to said estate art rs quired to muke immediate pnymcnt and the" wno nave cluimj will present tliein duly aulhco ucuiou 10 my attorney, 1,. J. Trims, Bis, or io t. J0J1.NSTON, El r. Union townibip February, 7, 1860. COURT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, Hon. SAMUEL LINN, Esq V V I'rosidonl Judge of the Court of Cummul Pleas o( tho twenty-fifth Judioial .Dirtrict. sofn posed of the counties of Clearfield, Centra anl Clinton and tho lion. Wm, L. Moore and Bee Jnmln Uonsnll, Assoclnts Judges of Clciapfius county; have issued their precept, te ms dirt! ed, for the holding of a Court of Common PH' Orphan's Court, Court of Quarter Sossions. Cow1 of Oyer and terminer, and Court of Gsnefo Jail Delivery, at Clcnrhold, in and for the foul of Clearfield, on the ' Third Monday t lOlh, daiA of Mareh next NOTICE IS, therefore," horeby given, to ti Coroner, Justicos of the Pcaoe. and ConstaW" in und for said county of Clearfield, to appear i their proper persons, with their RolU, Kecolil Inquisitions, Examinations, and other Remtu brunoos, to do those thing! which to their off1 and in their behalf, berUio to be done, and Ji rort be then and there attending, and not UM I tinrt wituout leave, at their neril. I UI'EN under my hand at Clearfield, this lit aay ci reoruary in ine year or eur Lord, oi tbousana elgh hundred tixty. physicians of Bedford county, and by.Isr' Jh? on of the Electric College la CiDeiBaattL W periuu ot nenrlv e 7 C. KIATZT S0KS. s