. fflie $leftultican. Home Affairs. ClPtfftlH, J)S. QuflUft 8, I860. SrWe loarn that Jtimei White an aged citisen of Karthaus tp., committed auiodo one day last woek,' by cutting hii throat with a Knife. . - We have learned no cause for thia raab act. .' i r ; !0On Monday laai John Caihcart of Jnox tp., was lodged in our Jail ; charged with baring ahot hii wife on Saturday 'last, the rife lived about 6 houn, the Iball having entered her left breast, and 'lodged againat the backbone. On Wednesday last Augustin Rimbley 'ofGirard township, had hia leg broken, while felling a tree, which flew back truck hia leg and broke it about half way between the ankle and knee. Dr. Potter was immediately summoned who gave it the proper treatment, and the man is do ing well. ' ItjTWe understand that the members of the Methodists Episcopal Church be longing to the Cle&rfiold and Curwensville station, intend holding a Camp-meeting updn the old ground nenr Josiah B. Heed Esq. ; commencing on the 24th day of August. Where all well disposed per sona are cordially invited In attend. - jtir What is the use of being poor when you can make lrorn $600 to $1,000 a year bvARtinir as no-ant lop tlin Krin Rnwinir -j o a o ployment, and having the least bit of "vim" in them, would do well to write to Mr. J. N. Boy lan, at Milan, Ohio, and get the Co. 'a confidential circular to agents. VWe had two visits last week from the Curwensville Brass band, whodis coursed some fine musio to the citizens of our town. The gentlemen composing this Band seem to understand their business very well. We understand that they will ' be neutral in every thing except niusick, during the campaign. They are willing to give the Politicians as much musio as they want during this campaign, provided . Always, that the dimes are on hand. J3"r"By reference to our Advertising columns, it will be found that Messrs Moore k Etzwiler, have received a large lot of seasonable goods; and we can as sure the public that they have indeed a fine stock, and cheap too. This can easi ly be inferred from the fact that they are not afraid to advertise them. Call and see them before purchasing else where. . !., Siriocs Accident. On Sunday last Mr. r Daniel Welch, Miss Margarie Welch and ' Miss Rebecca Reed, started in a Buggy to go to Blooiuington to church, when near the place the Horse took fright and ran , away throwing the whole three out of the buggy. Miss Welch had one of her arms broken, and Miss Read was very muuh in jured in her back, so much that at last accounts she was not able to set or stand. Mr. Welch however Is not seriously in jured. v ISLOur Republican friends in this county on Friday Inst, nominated Gen. John Patton for Congres, M. A. Frank Esq. for Assembly, Alexander Murray of Girard tp. for county Commissioner, and Ellis Irvin Esq. of Goshen tp. for Auc itor. They are all good men j but in a few weeks more the Democrats will present to the people of this District and county a set of belter men, who will of course be elected by large majorities. The Repub licans only nominated men to have them defeated by the Democrats, and we won der why they go to so much trouble for o small pay. Pkimart Election. The Democrats of Clearfiold county, will meet at their res pective election polls in the several Bor oughs and townships on Saturday next, to nominate by ballot, one person for Assem bly, one person for county Commissioner and one person for county Auditor. The Standing Committee designated no J nour at which the polls should open and : close j but it has been usually opened heretofore at 2 o'clock, and closed about 7 o'clock P. M., and we presume it will be generally understood so. We hope a general interest will be la- J ken in the mailer. By reference to our fourth page, the rules and regulations will j befound, as laid down by the Committee, I Democratic Masi Meeting, f Aooording to previous notice the Dem., of Clearfield county assembled in mass s county Meeting in the town Hall on Sat ;x nrday last, on motion J. L. Cuttle Esq , 4 was called to the chair, Wm. Wright and v J. L, Morgan were elected Secretaries. The objeot of the mooting being stated by TV V fi-o. TV- ru-1 - il. ,tw n..-.-n 1: . . tionlfW i wii p it. tt VT You will meet for drill and parade at tion of W. A Wallace Esq., the Hon. J T. the Mount Joy School Hou. on Saturday .Leonard was declared lite unanimous the 25th day of August, at 10 o'clock A. choice of the Democracy of Clearfield ''n urnmer uniform with arms and ac 4 oounty for Congress. In this district. 0outrementa in good order, and supplied to motion of D. f" EuwtiKL. j) crans, I. lest and John M. Cummings1 V.n. -1--1-J r ... . . ... I" In V' conicrees io meet Ilk A DMIKISTRATOR9 NOTICELettera v Conferees from the other Counties, to meet ' of Administration baring beea thia day t Brookville on Wednesday lh fiLh in.l th udorsfgned on the estate of Thorn- ,,... 'veanesoay the Bin inst., M OwenalaU of Ferguaon tp., Clearuoldooun ty on notice the Conferee were instructed to do.t.. allpertoot indebted to aaid estate Use all honorable moan to secure the ff re3UMUd mk immediate ptyment, and nomination Aft ha Nn. t t t At . thoM hJ1,r,n cIiD1 l?in said eatato, are re -nomination of the Hon. J. T. Leonard for queatod to present them duly anthentioated for Eongreai. On motion of L. J. Crana the MMlen,,,,t BMELINB OWKN8 ) MMng adjourned. . ! , ,. ,A??H-,2.T ! ! S.The Episcopal church, we under stand, are going to hold their anniversary Sunday Sohool celebration to-morrow at at "Liberty Spring" all are Invited to at tend. The M. E. Salbath School intend unit ing with them in theiroelebration. ComntNci ArroiKTMNTs. Below we give the appointments of the Erie Con ference for Clarion District which w have ust received, Presiding Elder -R. A. Carrulhers. Clarion T, P. Warner. Erookville- D. & Steadman. CurUville T.Graham k O. Dai. 8hippenville R. Beatty J. F. Per Vf- ' ' Brady's """lend O. Dunmire. State Road J. Howe. Washington A. Height k Bent Tionosta D. Eaton. Troy & Corsica G. Moore k 0. M. Heard. Punxsulawney- B. Marsteller k J.L. uise. Warsaw J. W. Weldon. Luthersburg F. Vernon k S. Coon. New Bethlehem N. G. Luke. Ridgeway Mission O. G. Mc En tire. Vest Freedom S. S. Burton. MARRIED, On the 5th Ausust Tbv Lever FWnl Esq. .Mr. Wm. S. Smilav to Misa Snrnh E. Bogle both of Brady'tp., On Thursdav lastbv F. F. Contrit .TV Esq., Mr. Levi Laird to Miss Margaret urr on oi uirara lownsnip, DIED, On Sunday night, the 25th inst., Lewis ( W, Smith, aged 5 years 2 months, and 22 .days n Monday, August 6th. Forest W, (smiiu aged 3 years and 4 months, both sons of A. M. and Catharine F. Smith of clearueld Boroagh. Primary Election. We are authorized to announce the name of Wm. P. C'nAMBurs, of Curwens villeas a candidate for Countv Commis sioner, subject to the usages of the Demo cratic party. Kylortown, July Cth 1800. Mb. Editor i At the earnest solicitation of the undersigned. Filliam G. Johnsm. of Graham tp , has consented to have his name announced as a candidate for Coun ty Commissioner, subject to Democratic rules. ".ir. 1 i rre nave Known jar. jounson tor a number of years. He is an excellent man Tor the ollice, an old citizen of Morris he fore its division, and an unflinching Dem ocrat; always supporting the party, and never asKing ouice. J. J. Miller,. Jos. rotter, Leon'd. Kyler sr, James Pot ter. J. F. McCartney, O. P.' Wilder, Jos- A. Sensor, Wm. Weight, sen., J. D. Denning, Amos TTubler, John B. Kyler, John Rayburn, Jeremiah Hoover George Hoover, Jtanl. Little, Geo. Beam, M. R. Denning, Andrew Hunter We are authorized to announce thenam of John P. Dole of Tike tp., as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, sub ject to the usages ot the Democratic party, Mr Editor; Please announce the name of Samuel C. Thompson of Morris tp. as a candidate ior uounty Commissioner, sub ject to the nomination of the county con- -r . ,, ... . . vemion. . j ou tiii recollect he was a candidate last year for the nomination, and us there wore several candidates, he thought it prudent to withdraw his name from the list. We have been acquainted with Mr. Thompson for a numbor of years know him to be a worthy man for that ottice, an old citizen of Moms, and sound Democrat, always supporting the party wun pleasure. Mant Democrats or Morris We are authorized to announoe the name Lot George J. .Yoas oi Brady Township as a bituuiuciis aisi isuumjr wuiiuisBiuncr BUD ject to Democratic rules. July 18th, 1800. We are authorized to announce the name of Conrad Baker of Knox Township as a candidate for County Auditor. Subs ject to the rnles of the County Covention. July 18th 18G0. W ars uthorIed to innoanes the nam of Prist A. Rowsla of Knox tp.. as a candidate for Auditor, tubjeot to the usagei of the Deinooratio party. W ars authorised to announoe the Dams of lion. John F. Hoyt, of Ferguson Tp., as a cu didate fr Ataembly, subjeetto the Demooratio Conrentlon. we are authorised to announce the name of Jr-rederici. bnoff of Beccaria Townehip, as a can didato for county Commiisioner, lubjeot to Dem ooratio Rules. Mr. Editor, Pleaae announoe the name of B. C. Bowman of Decatur tp., for county Auditor, sub. Ject to the rules of the Demooratio party. That poaition li one or importance to the tax payers, and in the person of Mr. Bowmon we find an ex cellent accountant, an upright aian and a good Democrat. Mast Democrats, Bradford, Auj. 1, I860. Bcfa utrttstmtnls. Camp Meeting. The Camp Meeting of the M. E. church for the clearfield and curwensville charge will be held on the grouni of Mr. Tbos. Reed on the old pike to commence on Friday Aug 24 1800. C ome to the Camp Meeting. Wm L. Spots wood. Preacher in charge. Clearfield Kifle ComrauT, Aug. 1, 1800. JOHN F. ROTE 0. 8. r . $30 Reward. 1 AH Aorel of 'sod 'or Bale, 16 acres of which X tV Is improved, the balaooe well timbered wun watte pin, Oak, and Hemlock; two dwell, log houaea, Baw MiU, Lath Machine, Buble and other out buildings. Situated one and a half miles from Clearfield, on wo Turn tte leading towards Luthersburg. For further particulars apply to the subscriber uu uio premises. Aug. 8, I860. fit ISRAEL NICHOLS. To Persona out of Employment. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL the Erie Sew ing Machine. We will girt a Commission, or wagea at from zo to oo per month, and eipenaes paid. This Is a new Machine, and ao simple in its eonstruo tion that a child otJ jeara can leara tp operate it by half an hour's instruction. It is equal to any Family Sewing Maohine In use, and t ho price ib out rineen Uollara. Persona wishing an Agency will address J. N. B0TLAN, Seorelary Erie Sewing Machine Company, Aug. 8, U69. 6w. MILAN, OHIO. T)HILIPSnURG AND WATER FORD JL KA1X-HOAD. Notice is hereby glren to the aubacribers to the stock of the "Pbilipsburg and Waterford Rail-Road Company" that an election will be held in the Borough of Clear, field, Clearfield countv Pa., at the office of Wal. ter Barrett Esq., on Thuraday the 23d day of August A. D. 1880, between the hours of J, and So 'dock P.M. of said day, for the purpose of electing one rresiaent and Twelve persena to serve aa Direotere for aaid company, until the aeoond Monday in January 1861. A full atten dance ia requested. George R. Barrett, John Patton. James T, Leonard, Lewie J. Crana. JohnD, Thompson, John Carlisle. J. J. Y. Thompaon, Jainea Campbell. Wm. T. Alexander, James Blakealey. II. L, Richmond t others. Commissioners. Clearfield, Aug. 8, I860. 2t ESTATE OF SAMUEL SPEN CER, ETAL,DEC'D. In the matter of the Estates of T I S3 .r . . . . ' ' j')u)q opencer, jiannan am jxancy epenccr, and John Harlow Fisher deed. And now April 17 th 1860, l"1 1 1 f ? n n mm mri nr It w It.. hmah . 1. . executors and Administrators of the above de cedents, to show cause why epeoifio performance of contraota fo r Bale of real estate, made by them in their lifolime shall not be decreed, 29th June 1860. Citation returned, and on motion of R. J. Wallace Esq., Attornoy for applicants, Thoa. J. MoCullongh Esq., waa appointed Commissioner to take Testimony, JAMES WRIGLEY Clerk 0. C. In pursuanoe of the above Commission te mo directed, testimony in the abore matter will be taken at my offioe in Clearfield, on Thursday tha 13th day of Septombernext, whon and where all personi interested may attend. TUOS, J. McCULLOUGII, Com'r. Clearfield, August 8, I860. It, ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Clear field oountv. Thnre wilt h nvnn.a.l .n..ki:M ..... W JIUVI1U sale at the Court Home in the Borough of Clear- FRIDAY THE 7TII DAY OF SEPTEMBER A. D. lfifid the following described real Estate to wit l A iractoi iana aivuaie in Huston township, Clear field county Pa., aurreyed on a warrant la the name of David Caldwnll. rnni.ini.,. ini . VVHM.-..uS .vr ... I CO and allowance, boundod by lands aurreyed on warrant in me name or James Wilson and lands warranted in the name or Moore A Delaoey the whole of said traot being well timbered, with valuable white Pine timber and baring a stream of water thereon, which can be made navigable for logs, or upon which a Saw Mill might be erected, lato the estate of Samuel Caldw.ll deceased. T lilt MM, one-fourth of the purchase money on day of Sale j one-fourth on the confirmation of Salo, and the balance in two equal annual Davmenta with Intarait frnm r ci. k. secured by Bend & Mortgage. JJAVIO CALDWELL, Adm'r.'d Aug. 8, 1860. of Samuel Caldwell, doo'd, ORPHAN'S COURT 8AI.E.By rirtue of an ordor of the Orphan's Court of Cloar field county, there will be eiDoaed to rmhlin .l. at the house of Isaao Bloom in the Borough of VUI TTCUBYIllO VU SATURDAY THE 8T1I DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. D. 18G0, at 1 o'olock P, M (he followins; described r.ol estate to wit i that ocrtain plantation or traot of iana situate ion the public road leading from Clearfield to Kew Washington) in Pike town ship Clearfield oounty Penn'a. Bounded on the north by land belonging to the estate of John S. Curry doceased, on the east by land of Fitch A Boynton, on the weat by landa of Wm- A Bloom and Wm Rex, and on Jhe south by land of George W Curry. Containing two Hundred and Fifteen Acres more or less, having created thereon a large twe-atory frame (L) house, weather-boarded and painted, with cellar, a large double log. barn, grain-house, dry-house, wagon-shed, and about one hundred anrea of cloarod land, with a large bearing orchard, and a uover laiuug spring oi water iiiereon, late the estate of Richard Curry deceased, TERMS, 10 per eent on day of sale, ont-half at confirmation of sale, and the balance in one year with interest to be secured by bond and mortgage. WM. REX Adin'r., Aug. 8, 1800. of R. Curry deoeased. SHERIFF SALE. By rirtue of sundry writs of Venditton Expo, naa issued out of the Court of Common Pleaa of Centre eouuty and to me directed, there will be exposed to publio aale at tbe Court House in Bellefonte, on Monday, the 27th day of August next, the following property, ria : All the right, title and interest of D. M. BiL ger, in the undivided one-fifth part, Ao., of six certain tracts oflacd with the improvement thereon, situated partly in Morris township, Clear field county, and partly in Bush townihip, Cen tre county. One tract whereof situate In Morris tw'p., Clearfield county, was surveyed under warrant to Peter Yarnold, and oontaina 350 acres and al lowance. Also. One traot situated aa abovo waa aur reyed in the nam of Jesse Yarnold, and con tains five hundred and twenty -one acres and al. lowance. At-so. One traot situated In Rush township, Centre county, waa aurveyed under warrant to Benjamin Martin, and Ooulaina 420 acres and allowance. Also. One tract situated as above waa sur veyed under warrant to John Weidman, oonb taining 440 aoreaand 76 perches and allowance. Also. One tract aurreyed under warrant to Jacob Weidman, containing '403 acrca and 85 perchea. Also. One tract aituated aa abore was aur reyed under warrant to Jacob Rush, and con taining 380 acroa and 22 perchea. There boing erected on the abore described property, two Saw Mills and several dwelling uoueei. 6e!aed taken in execution and to be sold aa the property of D. M. Bilgnr. TIIO'8 McCOY, Sheriff. Sheriff's offioe. Bellofonte, ) Centre oounty, Aug. 8, '60 J CtAUTION. All fersona are hereby caution. ed against purohasini or receiving a nnta ofhandgirenby me, to Oodfred Zilliox, call ing ior eae aaaam and fifttt Dollar da at three months. Iam determined not to pay it nnleaa compelled by law. JOHN GLASER, Brady I p., July 18. '80. 3t CUBA HOTEL, JAYNESVILLE, PA. THE abore Hotel, baring reeentlr been fitted up for a house of entertainment, ia now open for the accommodation of the publio. ICravtlera win naa una a convenient bouse. 3Isy l 136S, . . JOHN J0I DAN. FRESH GOODS, JUST E TEE TOO. - The aubaeribera ars just opening at their old stand, a fresh Stock of seaaonabla Goods, onslst ing of a full assortment f Dry Goods Hardware, Queenewire, made Bp Clothing, Boots and Shoes of every rariety, Ladies Dress trimings tte., which they will dispose of en aa good if not better terms to the puroba ser than tbey can be obtained elsewhere, for either cash, Lumber or country produce generally. Aug. 1, '60.-8C MOORE A ETZWILBpj EXECUTORS NOTICE. Lettera Testa mentary baring been granted to the under aigned on the estat a of Geogre Welch deeeaaed, late of Lawrence tp. Clearfield oounty Pa., all pernna Indebted to salt estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those baring claims against it, are requested to preaent then duly authenticated for settlement. August 1, I860. fit. WM. PORTER, Et'r. CAUTION. All persona ars hereby notified not to purchase or in any way meddle with the following property, now In the possession of M. 8. Clark of Brady township, riit one Rone mare, one two borae Wagon and one Cow, as the aame belonga to me'and is left with him on lr.an only subject to my order, DANIEL RISHEL. Brady tp., Aug, 1, I860. 3L PLASTERING, The subscriber, baring looated himself in the borough of Clearfield would Inform the publle that he ia prepared to do work in the abore line, from plain to ornamen. tnl of any deacription In a workmanlike manner. Also whitewashing and repairiag done in a neat manner and on reasonable terms. EDWIN COOPER. Clearfield April 17, I860. ly. SHERIFF'S SALE. By rirtue of a testa tum writ of Ken. Ex., issued out of the court of Common Pleaa of Center eo., and to me di rected, will be exposed to publio aale at the Court House in the borough of Clearfield, on MONDAY THE 20TU DAT OF AUGUST A. D. 1860, at 10 o'clock A. M the following deaoribed property, to via: A certain tract of land situate in Goshen tp. Clearfield county Pa., bounded by lands of Jacob Flegal, Ellis Irwin, Ellis Liver good and the Susquehanna River. Containing two hundred and aorenty-aix acres more or less, three dwelling houses, two bains, wagon ahed and other out building'a and a large bearing orchard thereon. Seined taken in execution and to be aold aa the property of John Selfrlge. FREDERICK G. MILLER, Sh'ff. Sherlff'a Office, Clcarfied Pa, Aug. 1, 1860. YOUR TEETH, TAKE CARE OF THEkll R. A. M. HILLS, desires to announoe to hia frienda and patrons, that he is now de roting all of hia time to operationa in Dentistry. I hose desiring hia services will find him at his t flice, adjoining bia residence at nearly all times, i nd always on Fridays and Saturdays, unlesa Notice to the contrary be giren in the town pa dors tbe week prerioua. N. B. All work warranted to be satisfactory Clearfield, Pa.. July 25th, 1860. CAUTION. All persons are hereby caution ed against buv ing or in anr war meddlins- wltL the following property, to wit: two Bed. steads, one JJureau, Table, Cupboard, Chest and irons. ; now in trie possession of Edward Gel nett, as tbe same belongs to mo, aud left with him on loan only. JOHN W. PAULLY. Brady tp. Jaj 18, 60.-3t. C1AUTION. All persons are hereby caution I ad affftinnt nurnhllinir nr In -n w w- - -o -i " " n mj uivu- dling with the following property, row in the cuosogBiuu ui , uma m. ijeonara, 10 will 3 lior aea and harness, 3 Cowa, 7 head of yo nng cattle, 7 Hoes and other nronartv. Ik. ... .... chased by us at Sheriff sale, and Is only left with aaiu uoonaru on loan sunjeei to our order. July is, ru.-3t. KOSS SHOTT Co- HAM, Sidoe, Mackerel and Herring "for sale low at the atore of W. F. IR WIN. Clearfield, July 11th 1860. rpiIE CLEARFIELD ACADEMY, will X be opened for the reception of pupils, (malos and females) on Monday, May 28th, 1860, Term per session of eleren Weeka Orthography, Reading, Writing, Primary Aritbmotio and Geography. $2.60 Higher Arithmetic, English Grammar, Goog. raphy and History. 3.qo Algebra, Geometry, Natural Philosophy and Hook Keoping $4.00 Latin and Greek languages. 6 00 To students desirous of acquiring a thorough Engliah Education, and who wish to quality themselves for teachers, this Institution offers desirable advantages. No pupil received fur No tH k.ir. and no deduction made except for protraoted U It IIV1BB. Tuition to be paid at the olose of tbe terra. C. B. 8ANDFORD, Principal. May 23, I860.- Iy. 1860 18G0 t M c ill j Merchant, And extensive ni.v In square Timber, Hoards, Shincles. Ac. T v y. oN. "VTnr ,wkW M'ch 14 . I8G0. JAMBS T. LSOSinD. WM, A. WALLACE. D. A. rilMKT A. C. riNIIT n$anluu anir Collection (Met or LEONARD, FINNEY &Co. CLEARFILD, CLEARFIELD COUNTV, FA. SSILLSOLIXCBAHOS, NOTSS A!f DDRArTS PISCOUJtTKD DEPOSITS RECEIVED, Collettiont made and proceed promptly remitted Exchange ou the Cities constantly on hand. y-Offioe on Eeoond 6u, ftsarly opposite the COURT HOUSE. LUMBER CITY, Clearfield Count, Fa. , JOS. L. KIRBY, PnorRiatoB. T KGS leare to announce to tbe traveling com- jkj munny ana me puouo genenraliy, that he has taken the abore named hotel and refitted it In a style suited to the times and the Wan U of the public HIS TABLE Will always ke supplied with the beat the mar kets and the surrounding country oan afford I HIS BAR Will contain the choicest liquors, and 11IS STABLES Will be in the care of atUntlre hoatlera, r anonaible for their eondunt in ih.t . i i who will give the entire eetabllihoent hia per ' sonal auperrision. in the the nope that he will Be able to make hia gueata comfortable during their visits ' o bia h-nise he respeotfullr aoliolts a abara rrnkli. . . 4KTSWI0K,M ft. ' DRUG Jf VARIETY LORAINE k CO. HAVE jnat reoeired from the Eastern cities, and opened at tk.l kiw dtodv nnnu on MARKET STREET, two doors weat of Third, uw nrait teuaire aaaortuient of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dy.8tuffs, Tobaoco A Segars, Toilet articles, Perfumery-, Blank books, Stationary, Cutlery, Miscellaneous And Fancy Arfiffl.a Am Am erer offered to the publio in thia section of the Their Drags and Chemicals, of whioh they hare an extenaire assortment, hare been select ed with especial refference to their quality and freshness. Their stock of Oils add Palnta will ftnnalat of Linaeed oil, Coal oil, Tanner'a oil, Turpentine, nea a, nmie lead, ary ana around in oil, Span ish brown, Venitian red, Yellow and Stone oohre Lattpblaok, (lack lead, Ivory blaok, Chinese Amerioan rermilllon, pariagroen, paris, Ultra marine and prussian blue, dry and ground in oil, Carmine, Chrome green yellow, Chalk of all Cobalt, Drop, lake blaok, Emery, Glue. Guma, Copal, Damar and 6hellan, Indian red, Litharge, Orange minoral, pumice and Rotten atone. Rose pink, English and American, Kosla, Scttrtet, (or persian red,) Terra Sienna, Turkey nmbre, Ver digris, blue & white Vitriol, Whltihg, Zida, put ty aud putty knirea, Glaaa of all siiea and quali ties, Looking-glasa plates, Ao, ore. Dye-stuffs it Varnishes t Extra Logwood, ohip ped and ground. Indigo, Madder, Annatto, Cochineal, Sol. tin, Red aaundera; Copal, Coaoh, Black for leather, Japan for dying, Map, Mastio, White Damar, White spirit and Flowing Varnih. Tobacco Segars t Cavendish, best, Natural leaf, Rough A ready, Lady twist, Fine outs of all kinda, and pride of the Harem, tobacco j Rappee ani Sootch anufis; El phaeton, Henry Clay, punoh, Laehiea, EI mono, Ao., Segara. Blank-Books and Stationary. Ledgers, Day-books. Reoeipt and Note-books, Diariea, La dies and Office Portfolios, Blank parchment and paper Deeds, Bonda, Mortgages, and all other legal blanks. Foolsoap, letter, Note, Business and drawing paper, Envelopes, Ready reference Files, Annear't and Arnold'a writing fluid, Ink, black, blue, and carmine, Steel Pens and Pen holdors, Paper clips, mucilage, and all other ar tiolea in tbe Stationary line. Toilet fc Fancy Articles V Pcrfumcrv. ilair bruhca, American, French A English, with Ivo ry, Shell, Pearl, Buffalo, Satlnwood, Rosewood A ornamented backs, nil qualities ; Cloth brushes Hat brushes; Teeth brushos, rarlous qualities j Sharing brusbea, American, English and French with Russia bristles and Badger's hair; Flesh brushes; Comb brushes and Cleaners, Tortoise shell Tuck combs, Tortoise shell, Plain A Fancy and India rubber Long Combs; ShelZ, Buffalo, Horn and India rubber puff side Comba : India rubber Dressing Comba, 4 to 8 inobea, all etyles ; English Toilet eomba with bandlea: Bonnet comba; Ivory and Gutta perchaflne tooth oombi'; rocicot combs, all styles: Amerioan, French A German Cologne A Larenier waters ; Lubin's, Taylor's, Wright'a. Maneenet A Conwar'a ax. traota for the han Jkerchief, of a great rariety of sivies; Durneu s uooaina, Barry a Xrioophoroua, Lyon's Cathairen, Eau, Lustra), Bears, Maasacoar, Antigua, Rose and Coral Oil; Beef marrow, Pomades, and Philocoom, American and French all stylos and prices oold cream, Toilet powder, Rouge Balls, Lilly White, Puff Boxoe, China, and paper, smelling salts, Balm of a thousand flofers, tooth paste, tooth paste, charcoal, rese, ao., 40., snaring compound all sues ; Military soap, Honey Soap, Cbrystaline and Floating soaps,, Ottoman, Yankee and Oallaghor soapa, Transparent and Castllo soaps, Ao. Ac, Miscellaneous Articles, Gents steel frame morocco and cuff Portmonaiee, Ladies silk lined papier Mache, inlaid tortoise shell, relret and morocco Portmonaiee, Ladies Crotchet purses embroidered with steel beads, Ladlea Cabas and morocco satchels, shell, pearl, irnry, relret and papior Mache, Ivory and pear memorandum tab ots, Fine EngJisb Moroooo, Pooket WaZlets, Mo toooo and caff Pocket books, with atraps and olaspa ; Bill books, and Banker's cases with lock and key; cdlapsion drinking eups, Medical glas ses with and without drops. Fishing tackle, Chapman A Emerson's Rater strops cigar cases, trumb brashes. Shoe Brushes with and without handlea Horn brushes, all qualities. Paint ana Tarnisn nrusnet (( sues, tin and capper uounu, oasn toois a(( sreea, oounter and mark ing brushes, white wash and aorubbinir brushes Fancy colored feather dusters Ate, Rloh peart I I1J ! . ... . . r iniuiu papier macne, toilet cases, work boxes, writing derks, Rosewood and Mahogony if riling desks, Chessmen and Chest boards, Gents. Kid Gloves, Neck ties, collars, cravats and canes, La- uioe jviu, xaneia on ana Hid Bnisned gaunt lets, and Lyle thread launtlen. Black and color. ed silk web suspenders, french striped gum sus penders, Rich embroidered suspenders, Gulott new style French auspondera, Gonta. linen hand- serchiela, colored bordor and Cambria handker chiefs, Ladies iinen handkerchiefs in great vari ety ; Sun shade fans, cirouar French fans; can ton feather fane of a great variety; Fine Canton palm fans with ivory and painted handes, Black and mourning fans; Hair pins Engish and Fredcb, Ac, Ao. Also Patent Medioinoa of ev ery variety. All of whioh witt be sofd at the lowest CASH prices. Country Physicians furnished with Drugs, Medioines and Surgical Instruments, at the most reasanable rates for cash. June 0, I860. ly, SEW FIRM, A i L NE W GOODS. .Tn.l nl.in. ,k. . j' .... - . - - n "ilJ 141 "a . uv vm OfLflwifl Rmittl In Ttnflilnk.m . .1) ..Ia.i.J . sortment of Spring and Summer Goods ofal wuti ovvrj uopaription. ctapie ana fancy, a beautiful assortment! Prints and Dress Goods of the latest styles, also a rariety of nseful Ne uuns. jiais ana laps. Bonneta and Shawls, Boots and Shoes, Hardware. Queens ware. Dm? an Medicines, Fish, GROCERIES, T6bacoo. Secars and all .i-HaIo n.iti. I..-, in a country Store, all cheap for cash. uive ua a call and aee for your selvea. H. L, HENDERSON, A CO. May 21, I860. Blacksiiilliing. JAMRS CRORRT.V .rrA.. Art Ttl..L..til.!u m'. . n ill i . i i J K in the borough of Lumber sity, where be will execute promptly all work entrusted to him, and execute it In a workmanlike manner, -July 4, loou. ly. l. osoab Loaaiaa. t Cheapest t Beet!! Largest 111 $35,00 : PAYS for tuition in aingle and double entrr Book-keeping, writing ooruuiorcial arithmet ic and Lectures. Board 8 veeki ?20, Stationary $7, Tuiti 35, entire expenses $02. tlanal time from 6 to 8 weeks, Every atudent unon eraduatinir ia marantAif n.Tn,.i.ni n age the books of any business, 'and qualified to 500 to 1000 Dollars. Bfadents enter at any tltte No Vacation Re view at pleasure. Fist premium! for beet business Vritlng for 18(0, reeeired at Pittsburgh, Phiradolplia and Ohio State Fairs. Also at Lha nrinMrml fuir rf the Union for tbe past four yeirs. Minister s Sons received at half pnoe. taB, For Circulars, and Embellished View of1 the College, tsoloao five letter stamps to f. n. jaaiuftB, Fittaburgb, Pa. RUATZERS' HAVE JUST OPENED THER NE spring Goods COMPRISING Bonnets, Shawls, Ladies' Dress Goods, ttibbons, Flowers and Millenary goods gen eraiiy. ATT INTION INVITED TO TIIEIR and Shoes of every desCiiptioti.- Alao to their elegant styles of BUSINESS COATS, and Men's Boya' CLOTHING. A full aasertment of Carpets. Floor Oil cloths' and Carriage trimmings constantly on hand. pftT Flour, Bacon, Fith &e. at tht hve$t prioti Thresh Arrival of lTcw Goods, AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. I am just reoelving and oponing a large and well selected assortment if SPAING ND SUMMER Goods, of almost every descrip tion, A beautiful assortment of Prints and Dress goods, of the newest and latest styles. Also great variety Of useful notions, A large assortment, ready-mad CLO THING, Bonneta, Shawls, Hata and Capa, Boota nnd Sboaa, a large quantity; Hardware, Qteenaware; Drugga and Medioines, Oil sod Paints, Carpet A Oil Cloth I, , . , Fish, Baoon and Flour; of the best quality, all of which will bs soli at the lowest cash or ready pay prices. My old frienda and the publio generally,' are respectfully invited1 to call, Clearfield, May 9, 1860, WM. F. IRWIN JVEW GOODS NEW GOODS 11 NEW GOODS!!! Just received and now opening at jRvm'a shear corner store, a la?ge and w ell aeleoted stock or Spring and Summer geods, all of which are of.' fered at lower pricea thaa erer. ,ajl afrd ixam ind good! and prices'. E, A, IRVIN. Curwonsvillo, May 16, '60. B Ohnots, Florence braids, English straws Shaker and other atvloa trimmed anrr n. trimmed, will be found in Variety at the come atore of . , K. A, IRVIN, Cui weiVsvilk, May 16, '60. radios dreSi goods, of patterns and textures to'. J please all, will bo found at the corner store of" Curwinsvilie, May 16, 1860. J3. A. IRVIN. s kelelon Skirts, a largo varioty at reduoed pri ces at Irvinscornor store. Curwensville 16, '60.- Stella and other i'hawls in variety at the cheap Store of E. A. IRVIN; Curwensville, May 16, '60. oots and Shoes. A larger stock and lower" prices than ever, at Irvine t'heapost corner. Onrwcnsvilla, May 16, 'OO- very large stock of Spring and Summei1 t. clotbingof the latest styles for sals low b CuiwenBvillo, Kay 16, 1860. E. A. IRVIN. c ooking Stovea of various aitea and pricea for aale by . E. A. IRVIN. Curwensville, May 16, '60. M aokerol and Herring for aale at the corner tore of E. A. IRVIN. Curwensville, May 16, '60. I7"lour, Baoon, Beatn and'Ctover aeed, at the1 ' cheap corner hy . , E. A. 1RVIW. Curwensville, May 16, I860'. A V excollont quality of Flour for salelowaft the store of W. F. IRWIN. Clearfield, July 111b, 1860. pr f 1 aides of spaniah sole leather 'or sale low' eJU for ca-h by E. A.tRVIf. Curwensville, Slay 76, 1966. ITR UIT. " DViod Apples, Paired and unpared. Peachoa, Chorriea, Prunes and Raislna ef the eorner ttof of B. A. IRVIN. Ourwen'sville, May 1'6, I860. fisstins Mill and eut Sunt, Mann's axes and 1 a general assortment of Hardware at tbe store of E. A. IRVIN. Curwenavllle1, May 16, 1860. ' A large lot of BEANS (or nlr tt the froa' Store of MBRRILL A BIOtERr, OAL OIL And Colt Oil Laura for eaX CO b- C. KRATZ1 R A I0N5.