Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 15, 1860, Image 3

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Home Affairs.
AAKiuiuuB jWIICE. ' . ,.,, succession ot islands, the steamer car
Rev. Dr. Litz, of Philadelphia, will nes ou ,!eir to the mouth of the Tasca-
Jireach in the Baptist Churrh this l Wednes
day) evening, and on each succeeds
evening during the week - 1 '
AIhc ou Sunday at 10 o'clock.
Camp Meeting.
The Cnmp Meeting of the M. E. church
for the Clearfield and curwensville charge
will be held on tho ffrnnnl i.f T 11.,
ill be held on tho mu ni f Mr ri
Rftod r.n i.i ;i. inui:n louder. . ' . ,
W&ViTa? U k VoS.. Th- -sic may be heard at any time
Meeting mrm t c.. ..... T
P,,i, , . . ..".
iJ. UDOlSWOOtl.
, " " """6
5&.The lecent refreshinc rains have
been of vast Unefit to the com, potatoes
,.... Polales
pasiuie ac,
Xall Tihotuv. Mr. James Bailey of
Lawrence p., brought, to; our ofl.ee the
vuici .mj iuiw piucKs oi iimotijy, each
measuring six feet and ttix inch ; ' Beat
thU if you can. It was raised ou'LU farm
about two mili fm.
out two miles f.om town, (
8-.We have one of "Grace Green'
mill,t -ni ' ,
wood s LMk TJgrm, upon our table. It
is indeed a tine number-a Pilgrim that!
should be in every family. Fathers and
mothers eet it for vour children
tAhnui in I,. tm,v.T,;i -
.Wtowr.-P. C. Purviarr. A n,l.m. v"..W
fr, .. . ' : ' uauiHiioa. J hero it is Baid to bo most
of Clearfield, takes this method to an. 'audible at night and when tho moon is
nounce to the public, that 'he will close nearest her lull. Sir Kmerson says:
hisGallery on the 27th Ana. (insi.) for! , ":iouniJs smewhat similar are heard un-
the purpose of making a professional tour,
o. prooaoiy several months. Those wish- j Bombay. At Caldora, in Chili, musical ca
ing Ambrotypcs can secure his services ; deuces are said to issue from the sea near
during the mean time. In addition to I Ijal1(,inff I'hiee ; they nre described as
;.ft,...,. v.. T ,. '
... . uj. n, uo uri.uea wun an
nynruuoni oi jancy catct, at lower pnce8,,,US5 n'" encacy. the animals from
: Uian ever bofore sold in Clearfield countv.
Aug. 15, '00. -2t. '
! '; - i . . ,i i
IS. A. Lady friend writes us' "that the
coinmitteo of amtngements for our toun
4 ty fair, have omitted a very important
I . clait of thhigs for which there should be a
i liberal premium awarded it is for the
;. best trotting old Bachelor ia tinjle bar.
ness, the ring to bo open to all competi
tors, the object being tho improvement of
1 the stock." .
BflJuSixty-four counties in tho State of
I Kentucky give Gen. .Leslie Coombs
I 25,206 majority for Clerk of Appeals.
f He was the Union candidate, and roceiv-
ho support of the friends of Douglas.
ErjV"Tll rfnnl. nf I hn wnnl l,.ol in.. ;.,
j Missouri is still in doubt. Four candid
ftlos were out fpr Governor, and tho same
number in some "of ' the Congressional
Districts.
4 JWfAn affray oeourred at Cleveland
f on the 9th inst., between the keeper of a
saloon and two negroes, in which the
white man was instantly killed by a knife
in the hands of one of the negroes. The
negroes lied, but were subsequently ' ar
rosted." ' "
Recent Publications.
Tcaehinyt of Patriots and Malesmfn ; or, the
Founder the JleMlie m ti'aveiy. By
K.ra B. Chaso, Esq. J. W. Bradley, 48
N. Fourth street Philadelphia.
From a very hasty examination of this
book, we should say that it ought to'be
read by all persons, no diflerenco vtbnt
their religious or political feeling mny be.
The subject of slavery is treated fairly
and impartially,, ami in accordance with
the view of the "Karly Fathers of the Re.
public," no dicta of a single indivdual is
allowed to establish a fact, either for or
against slavery.
This book displays
search, and Mr. Chasb
much patient rc
has displayed ad-
mirablojuJgmcnl in the arrangement of
its pages. In it we find tho history of '.he
M.ivery question, from the Act of Conferf
(ration down to the present time, giving
the reader an accurate history of this in.
stitution for nearly a century.
We have no hesitation in recommend
ing Mr. CnASj'sbook lo all our readers, as
being worthy of their patronage and sup
port. BfcyTThe 'MmenfaarurMiirwi" for Alls
gust has also hern received. This is one
of tho host and cheapest Agricultural pa
pers in the country, and should be liber
n I In J I... ,1 l .,
tiiy iiivnit.-u uy at. c.Hsses, ana partlCU
iarlv ftirmr. r,.M;WI k n t.. i . 1
arly farmers. Published by Orange Judd. it,
IV. Y. a f 1,00 per annum. ,
?iThe "Democratic Test," U tho name
lof ft new BPor published in Blrmmflnbl
Perry co. Pa., by J. B. Cooper Eso. It is
a neat paper, and has the ring of the I
true metal. !
t&TThe Atlantic MontMu" for August, is
upon our table. The high literniy rlinr-
'aeter of this nuhlical IOII 14Veill Slislninrrl
111 is an admirablo lumber. Published by
Ticknerand Fields 135 Washington street
jBoston, at $3,00 per annum. J
IA.The Secretary of the Treasury has
laaim tit. n .1 '. ... . r "i r.
' V0,''U,,'" rroposa.s wr.
i.. ue uy vno uovernmeni ot a line or i ip cfptpmiii d 7 . , l AX lowancei - - ' , -nagnetie
telecraph to bo constmetpd XF.SFTtM.l,KR . i SZZLn ... ..
'nagnetio telecraph to bo constnmto.l
wirtun iuA i.Ai.t. rnH ... 01.. . o t
v
.',1 'tuu. uia OlBl OI .lUIV.
' tiu ' ,.r.0,nV,Ome Pint " the W Of;
. - " "1C "'nirac- name m uavia laKlwell, Containing 105 ncre.
l-?u ?X'.fCt' (Wnling by telegraph nd aoaneB, bounded by lands snrveved on
With Washington, X w Ol leans. New jnrrn' 'a the name of James Wilson nnd lands
oik, Charleston, Philadelphia, Boston ' "Hr'n,,,f(1 iD ,h "me or Moore 4 Delaney ; the
nnd other cities in the Atlantic, Southern 1." m "I-'. 'n"ct b,"'J!8 wo." tilnb"-'l. witb
i-nd Western Stales In Van ir. . , PiB tiuTber an. having atresm
The contract aill U for ton vo.V. .' J.
must sr.i k t. ::. " . l "
-'7 " bjkum.t sum man tony
.uousanu aoiiprs a year.
5-Patience. lika
illililren, becomes
tror g by exercise..
LrTu,ten..ftho tonue -hould be
?"rrrtlntiinkofthehert.
' 1 Mvatet-inni Wm
in going trom Mobile to Now Orleans
through Granta l'asa, and along the
- g. , lve, ',,"c,, ' on yur; right. In
?lg,,t of tlie ,,nJ of transit, a short diu-
tance up the river, is often heard
mysto-
rioua musio. rf which the reader nv ,..
bably get the best idea by comparing it
a distant though powerful Eolian harp
Many assert that they hear as many
three or four notes.. Others compare it
l" '.,u.rrn,. 01 " f- et of couree very;
V 10 VMr' or " ny period of the dav.
ll... u ...... -ii
"ui aw an nours.
J i :s most tre
- .itonily noticed at nidit.
It is apparent
y '.ouclt when there is considerable wind.
C l lho Vl,ed 'Su,ea Go'
- rnent sent a corps of savans to this place to'
liscover, if they could, tho causo of -this!
f , .T,ri, , ,,n.r1.118'
that a number of poor Indians were long
pH" muruereu at mat place, ana that the
ou'ii heard it their plaintive moan. This
' t, P m
' i 'anie or a similar sound is heard at
otler ,,nrP,. A ntleman of high stand -
ns8,,r" u ''u he 1,f'9 hea-( air.e
S,,l.5eP?rl01f Ouyniaa, in the Gul,' of
.California. It is asserted that it is also
"enra ttt "'e mouth of Bayou Coq del lndo,
""J ,t ther places along the coaRt of the
I . " . or. 19 l co"h"?d to this
Gulf of Mexico,
continent, as mav
be learned from Sir
'Emerson Tennant's
recent work on Cey-
' '?V. Cllst l?.motl",'8 e it is heard
I A. ll .,, t .... . ,
'coast 0r i1(jia
(v. . nitici, hi ruuio juaces on me wes'crn
,coast of India, especially in tho harborofl
iit-iug miu inning iuuy tour notes, resom-
r"n? "k0 1,1080 afc B'ltliulloa, till they
;protiuce a musical disuord ot great sweet-1
whence they proceed have not Imon
tilled at either place, and the mystery re
mains unsolved, whether those at Bat
tialloa are given forth by fishes or mol
lusk." Whether this sound proceeds from cat
fish, or any scaly fish, or from shell fish,
or trom any of tln .se, seems very doubtful.
A friend of ours has been promised some
paper on this subject. Should ho secure
ihem, our readers may hear something
furtuer on tho point. We should bo
mucii pleased to receive any further re-!
liable information on the subject. Wei
have beard that it it noticed in Col. Pick. I
cits history of that part of the Southwest.
A. Y. Observer.
Tub Candidates kor tub Charleston
iNoaiNvunNg. Tbera were nine gentle
men before the Xalional Democratic Con-
vention, for the Presidential nomination.
,v.z: -Messrs. Jlunter, Guthrie, Douglas,
Dickinson, Lane.Toucoy, Davis, Johnson,
of Tennessee, and Peurce. of Marvl.-iml
Since the Baltimoro Humiliations', they
have declared their preferences, as fol
lows :
KOR llAJOR nRRl'KINRIOUe.
1. Hon. II. M. T. Hunter,
2. Gen Jo. Lane,
3. Hon Jfincs Guthrie,
j. Hon. Andrew Johnson,
5. Col, Jefferson Davis,
C. Hon. Isaac Toucey,
7. Hon. Juntos A. Pearco,
Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson.
VOn JCDOR Il01.-liI.AS.
1. Hon. Stephen A. Douglas.
Of the gentlemen prominently men
tioned in connection with the Democrat
ic nomination, but who were not voted
for at Charleston, nearly evcrv one .m
expressed a preference for Breckinridge1
and Lane. Among them arc Kx-Govcr-1
nor wise, J-.x-iNmaker Orr. Senator Hum.
mond. L'x-I'residenL L'ieiv. S..nuinr ki;.
dell, Secretary I'liomnson. Senator Uriel. t.
Hon. Howell Cobb, and Senator Hay aril.
BX,Tho resignation of Cl.iflf .Tnt;,.
Shaw, of tho Supremo Court of Massachu-
sens, is announced to take place Septern-
dor next. Judge Shaw is nearly 80yoars !
MARRIED.
On Thursday, Au ust Oth, at VVhitmorp,
Boccnria tp , by J. W. Wright Kq. Mr.
(Jflorga Hablet to Miss. Sarah E. Wash
burn. Clearfield Rifle Comrany.
You will nipot for drill and poradoat
the Moi.nl Joy School House, on Saturday
the 25th day of August, at 10 o'clock A.
M., in summer uniform with arms and ac
coutrements in good order, and sup-died
with six rounds of blank cartridge. By or
der of the Cant.
I Aug. I, IMIO. JOHN F. IfOTKO. S.
A ,M!'TATOH TlCK.Letters
A.m Aaininistrni.on having been this day
granted to the undersigned on tho estate of Thon.
aa Owens Into of Ferguson tp., Clenrfieldconn ty
1 a. dcc.d., nil persons indcblod to said .ii.
I are requesttd to mnke Immediate n ymcnt. and
...... .....ins aKnini sail, esiate, are re -
Rested to present them duly authenticated for
tni. h.P nf. . . . ' . .. . .
EMELINE OWENS 1
ANTHONY II ILK, J Adm'r.
tp., Aug. 6, 1880.--3t.
Forgusoo
Hcwanl.
I hll Acre, of land for Salo, 15 acres of which '
I .ll .i . .. . . ,
is iui iiutcui iuo Dn snce w.i ti.ni.u.-Aj
, - - ... - "i"vi,
on tho premises. 1
Aug. 8, 1S60. Ot,
I?RAEL NICHOLS.
K,"A"I t'oiJMT sai,k Bv
- f of an order of tin Orphan's Court of
virtue
Court of Clear-
nciu vouniy. inert will bo
exposed to public
J"1.1 ,he Court ,Iou8e in lhe Borough of Clear-
r,M n . T ,x
the following de.orlbed i-.l Estate to wit A '
tract nfl.nH .:....-. .r ""icni
fle'd bounty rZSf'T. "l
VI TJ. "'"hcan be made navigable
:,r ur ,B Wli"n km
e. . r : . . - ,
faw Mill nngnt be.
ereeien, late tba
.....B;of Sam.el Caldw U
deceased
TI.HMX, One. fourth nf if., nnrnl,...
"PJ'"? .Bf '""lei ooe fourth on the ooafiiouitlon
ra.e, ana iDe balance in two equal snaual
payments with interest from day of Sale, to be
securca by Bend it Mortgage. ,
. . .... DAVID CALDWELL, Adm'r.'d
Aug. , l(t0. of Simme! CnMwell, dee'd.
, K,
Lit of Jurors for Sept. Terra, common
cing on the fourth Monday, the 24tu day.
GRAND JURORS. f , ,
Bull Adorn ISreth. i
Brady Samuel A mold, "Joseph Kishel,
iiuirison i ag(tnoro, Jos. u. Arnold, Fred
erik Klmtler, Frederick Wingert.
JJurnside Stephen Brothers. '
I- Chest Calvin Stevans
to ' Covington Win. Sohnairs. . '
' Decatur J. Parsons, Jonathan Kep
a lirl. l'liilip Koeso. Andrew Geaihart. 1
to ' raiiam James F. Shopo
"usion-aiisun jjrown.
i.nwrence joiin Unwa lerty. r.
of Lumb.; 'City-Wm. vU. tj
morris winiel JJcams, Jonatnan Roth
orek.
(
New Washington Samuel Souring
Pike Abraham Snyder...,,,
Woodward Joseph' Fiscus.
Curwensvillo Daniel Faust.:
traverse Jettons 1st -am
Beccaria-Jo8. W. Lull. James If.
IIe
' Bell-Jacob W. Cnmpbril, Wm. T,
uert.
I Boggs Isaac Southard, Ifeury
'I''". Tliomas Waple.
j Bradford -Jerome Robinson.
1 Brady-George W. Long. Jacob Ogden
Oeorge J. Yeas, Levi Draucker. James C.
Bat rett, Henry Hoover, George L. Morgan,
Daniel Goodlander. fc
: Burnside-Philip Neff, Frod Sheppard
John Rorabaugh. . '
1 (.'liest Jonathan Fry, Josiuh W. Lam-
burn
turwensville Abraham Gate.
Jacob
i'liust.
Clearfiold-L. R. Merrell. . :
Decatur Isaac Goss. .
I Fox James Blair.
; Girard- -Pctor Lamm, Adam Spackman.
rj. n ooiriage.
Goshen l ewis Irwin.
Gulich Jones Rollin.
Jordan Joseph Dew alt, Joseph Mc
in en I, l'etor Uloom.
Kai thaus -George . lleckadorn David
Havnes.
Knox John Jackson.
I,R.vrence O.iver Conklin, A. II. Reed
sa need.
RMorris Wm. L. Merrell.
New Washington Jos H. Broth.
Pike John Bloom Sr., Geo. B. Cald
well, Geo. B. Dale. .
Penn David T. Sharp,, Joseph Xow
comer.
Un'.on David Horn, i .. t .
2nd wkek.
Boll John Orr.
Boggs George Turner, Thomas Beerc,
BPadlbrd Geo W. Gi-a.liurt, A. II. Lu
cas, John Dale.
Brady Jcckson Long, Jeremiah Kri-
I Barnside-". C. Mitchell, John M'Cul
! lough, Eb'n M'Masters.
Chest -Daniel Gorman, Samuel Mo
Een.
J Clearfield Wm. Radebaugh, Henry
.-Miyucr, tieuorson ijitz.
Covington John M. Reitor.
Ferguson Philip McCracken, George
Straw.
Graham Martin V
lor.
French, Isaac Ky
Gnelich James A. HegArly.
Goshen -Robert Biimgardiier.
Lawrence George Guelich.
Ltiiubor City Jesse Spencer, John
Fereuson, John Broomall.
Morris Wm. Devinoy, Jos. Denning,
Edward Perks.
I ike Jos. M. Spencer, Jacob Kilter.
Union Levi Dressier, Benjamin F.
Hai-lcA. John Brubaker.
Wondward Ciihstian Shnff.
To I'errions out of Kmploymcnt.
GENTS WANTED TO SELL tho Erie Sew
ing Machine.
will give a Commission, or wages at from
1.5 to $liO per month, mid expenses paid. This
is a new Machine, and so simplo in its construc
tion that a child of Ifl jenrs can learn t'oopcrate
it by half an hour's instruction. Ills equal to
any Family Sewing Machine la use, and lho
price is but Fifteen Dr liars.
Persona wishing an Agency will address
J. N BOY UN,
Secretary Erie Sewing Machine C.mpnnv
Aog. B, lHtlQ-Sw MILAN, -JIIIQ.
(WII.1V8 COURT .SAM-T-j
Jol an order of tho Orplian'a Court of Clear- '
Held county, ihero will bo eiposod to publio sale I
at the bouso of Isaac lllooia in the Jiorouirh nf ,
Ourwensvillo on
SATURDAY THE 8TU DY
OF SEPT EM BE It, A. I). im
at 1 o'clock V, M., the foI.Wine do'nrill i
estate to wit : that oiTtiiln plantation or tract of
land aitnalo (on the public road loading from
v,icarnci'i to iow iiash.ngton) in Pike town
ship Clearfield county Penn a. liounded on the
north by lnnd belonging to the esiate of John
8. Curry deceased, on tho east by land of Fitch
A ISoynton, on the Wost by lands of Wm- A
Bloom and Wm Rex, and on the south by land
of Ueorge W Curry. Containing two Hundred
and Fifteon Acres more or less, having erected
thereon a large twe-atory frame (L) house,
woather-bonrded and painted, with cellar, a
large double log. barn, raln-house, dry-house,
wagon-snod, ami about one hundrnd a. m. ,.t
cleared jami, with a largo bearing orchard, and
a never failing spring of water thereon, lata the
estnte of KHiard Currv deceased.
TKHMS, 10 per cent on day of sale, one-half
i coniiriuiiuoo oi snie, anu me balanco in ono
year with Interest to bo secure,! by bond and
mortgage WM. REX Adm'r., .
Aug. 8, I SCO. . of R. Curry deceased.
SHERIFF SALE.
1)J virtue of sundry writs of Vendition Kim.
L) naa issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas
ol Lontre couulv and to mo direct il. il,r .,n
be exposed to public sale at the Court House la
iinr.. - . , 1
" " I"'" "
jiviiuiuiiii., tin monuaVt
u K"un' Bnu Plrtly " "uh town -hip, Cen-
tre county.
One tract whereof situate in Morris tw'n
Clearfield county, was surveyed undor warrant
to Peter Yarnol I, and contain. 350 acre, and al-
jowniieo. , i
Also. One tract situated a. abovo was sur-
tBin. 6v. hundred and i.nW.ZZ "T.
u uio name or Jesse 1 arm, it
r.l0lT.T.?f situated in Rush township,
.nd contains 4201 acre, and
to
allowance.
Auo. One tract situated as above was mr
veyed undor warrant to John Weidman, eons
taming 440 acre, and 78 perches and allowance,
x A,f 0'.T??' lract ,,lrT3red nnler warrant to
Jaoob Weidman, oontaining 403 awres and 86
perches. I ? ,
Al.SO. Ona (rant .it.nl ...1
- " - ."-'"'.j mo nii.irs was stir.
veved u,nr .irr.ni t w u.i. . "r
Hiii.ing 380 acre, india pTrehe. '
lhrt being erected on the above described
property, two Saw Mills aad several dwelling
oenea in Ken in execution and to be sold as
property oi u. JH. linger.
aL ... TIIO'S McCOY, 8herltr.
Sheriff a office. Bellofonte, : -Centre
motility, Aug. 8,'flnj
i
t
pmriPMRirRG ash
T I a, 8 " ,8Mhy fnn
and Wslerford HsiMtmi Cnffln... u. .5 I
eloot.oa w.il ba bold la tbs Borough of Olo.r.
field, Cle.rBold eounty Pa .t the office of Wnl
tor Itarrett Kao., on Thurxlay the 2M day of
AuKim A D lMO, between the hours of 2(1nd
do clock P.M. f,aidday, for the purp0le of
electing one Preiident snd Twelve peron to
r,f" aid ennr, ntnthe
reeond Mondav in .Timor, ism a.ii
,l ... i j j. in,, nimn-
HeorKe K Barrett,' John Patfon. ''
TTC8T.T'J:COnnrd' ' Lewl J- rnnir. :
i i v' J'10U,I"n. John Cnrlile. '
w J. , mr0D' James Campbell.
Alcxandor, , ' James Hlakoley.
. nu,nd """"rs. Coaiinissionor
. vimruuiu, Aug. K, I8B0. 2t.
ESTATE OF SAMUEL SiW-
In the matter oftheEatatee of Samuel Spencer.
Joioph Spencer, Hannah anl Nancy Spenoer
and John Ilarlow t'iehcr due'd.
, . AniJ now April 17th I860,
Citation awarded by tho Court npon the heirs
exocutoiaand Administrators of the above de
cedents, toehow cau?o why specilio performance
orcontraots fo r sale of real otnto, made by thorn
in lltoir lifetime shall not bo docreod, 2th Jhco
I860. Citation returned, and on motion of R. J
Wallace hsq., Attorney for applicants, Tho.. J.
McCulloiigh tsq., waa appointed Commissioner
to tako Teatiuionv,
JAMES WniOLEV Clerk 0, C.
In purauance of the above Coinmistion U
U'.UV M"ln,a,,Tn the above matter
i tn..n..aJ !l'y in Clearfield, on
Thursday the ISH, day of September next, when
and where all person inlirotod mav attend
, . ', THOS.J. MeCL'LLOUUU, CoiuV '
C carfield, August 8, 1SU0. It.
1-TiKSII GOODS,
JUST .IN TIME TOO.
The subscribers are just opeuUiR at their old
stand, a freah Slock of acaaonablo Uoods. consist
lag of a full acsorlment of Dry Uoods,
llaidware, Queenawrre, made
op Clothiiie
r..,l,n.
j.oia ana i;noe. or every variety, Ladios Dices
triimnpa do., which thoy will dispose of tn as
good if not better terms to the purchn -or thnn
they can be t-btuincd elsewliero, for. either cash,
J.tuubcr or rountry (.roduco genornllv
Aug. 1, '60.-at. MOORE & ETZWILEpj
"j XKCfTOR-H 'NTlci3.-ieITe"rsTe;
XJ mentary having been granted to the undor
Jignedon the estate of (ieojrro Wolch d,.epa-.od.
bite of Uwrcnce tp. C'learflold county Pa , all
pcrstns indebted to said e.tate are requested to
miike immediate; payment, and thoso having
Claims ncuinyt it. are rcnlinfn,i ... .
duly authenticated for settlement.
Hgst i, isbu.-et, WM, POUTER, Ex'r.
"1AUTItX, All persona are hereby notitiod
ii r I'ure'mao or in any way meddle with
the rollowmg property, now in the posaeasion or
' Clark of lirady township, vi : ono ltone
ninre, ono two horse Wagon and one Cow, as the
same belongs to me and is loft with him on 1 an
only subject to my order, DANIEL HJSIIEL
Ilrady tp., Aug, 1, I860. 3t.
1I.AfilMl(;.Tho subscriber, having
Ineatod himself in the bornngh of ClearBold
would inferm tho publio that be is prepared to
do work in the nbove line, from r,l..in . '
tal of any description in a workmnnliko msnner.
Alio whitewashing and repairig done in a nenl
manner and on reasonable terms.
, c ,, , EDWIN COOPER.
Clearfield April 17, 1860. Jy.
-By virtue of &,
3 turn writ of Veil. Ex.. Issund mn .,f d,
of Common Plena
isi
of Cantor co., and to mo di
reeled, will
bo exposodto publio sale at tho , , ' , ' 1 "'""Snet A Conwny's ex
In the borough of Clenrflold, on I " ,, 0 hlin jkri,1''f. of a gret variety of
MONDAY THE 20TIIDAY ? V'r fjUrne,t' cain?, Barry's Trinnphcrmu,
Court House
at.u o clock A. M tho following described'
property, to vii:A certain tract oflnnd situate'
in Goshen tp. Clearfield eoumv Pa., bounded bvl
lands of J.a,.b Flegal, Ellis Lwin iTs litre ?
suuu i"o ousquolinnno River. Containiue
two hundred nnd scventy.lx acre, more or lcs
tluco dwc.ling housea, two bnins; wagon al cd
and other out building', nnd a large bearing
orchard thereon. Scixcd taken in etecutiun and
to bo sold as the property of John Selfrigo.
c. - NEUICK MILLER, SI.'IT.
Sheriff. Office, CIcarticd Pa, Aug. 1, 1S00
T
CI. 10 Alt Fl KLD ACADEMY, will
opened fur ih
be
(mules and females) o n. Mondav, May 2Sth, 1KC0
7i-m per session of eleven Weeks
Oribogrnphy, Reading, Writing, Primary
Arithnictio and tfeography. $ 50
Jligher Aritlnnctic, English Grammar, Gi"o
rnphy and History. j;t
Algebra, tieometry, Naturnl Philosophy
uuu isjok Keeping $1.00'
..inn nnu ureek languages. SO 00
To students desirous of acquiring a thorough
fcnglis. Education, and who wUh (o qualify
tliemsB Ires for teachers, thia Institution offcis
uusiriiuio auvaniages.
no pupil received tor lesa thon half a sctsion.
snd
no Ueduclion made excopt for protracted
ickn
Tuition to be paid at the dose of tho term.
, nA !,vsANrFOHI, I'lUNUfAL.
Aug. 20, 1X00.- Iy.
JAMKS V. t.KOSARD.
WM, A, WALLACE.
tl. A. riXHKt
A. C. riNSKT
;inl;ini) anb CoIItrtioir t)i
OK
LEONARD, FINNEY &Co.
C L K AKFI L .),
CLEAHFIELD COUNTY, PA.
JBILI.S nLFXCHAMll!,N0TESASnnnAKT8l.l8l0lNr:l.
I)lilOSITSKI,ci;ill-l,
Qollcolions made and proceeds promptly remitted
iiicuangc on the titles constantly
on hand.
Office on Scccnd St., nearly 'oi.po.ito the
COUKT HOUSE.
1860
18C0
mil k
M c M t
"lcrcuuiit,
And extensive Dealer
li ire limber, It.arJr
Klilngles, Ac.
- . f f
0 lee npil
M'ch 14
W0.
lihickiiifliin.
JAXJES CROSSLY earricaon Blackamithing
in the borough of Lumber city, whor be will
eie -bio promptly all work entrusted to him, and
execute it in a workmanlike manner, ,
July 4, ItlitU Jy.
.lV
"I ft W tjr
... '
'- ! 4
I
HAM, Side., Mackerel and Herring for aal0 i AV"! " h' ' -low
at the store of W. F IR H IV , Vn "T1 ?f.h,, 10 operations in lrentlaifv.
a.r.i r.. t.l ......iiirij. I ooso dcsirnm ha a,.. -:u... . . :
Clearfield, July nth 1S60.
TI!V IPl'IHIl r... i. .t .
iRY
I I" . . '. . ' ln" torMVu.
j. irwm, jiaraet street, Clearlioli Pa.
iTKY CHKRRIES
foV ..la at ih. ., ' .c
I.l.ra
Wm.
OSCAR LORAIN It.-
to V'
,'i vjbn : T.ft'.'O't ,emi)
DRUG $ VARIETY.
' iw.'jj ,). i'.;. .0 .T - ?if :
LORAINE&CO.
HAVE Juat received frm the Esatcra (rflics,
w.",w ?lifn",tt,'cirIEW STOKE ROOM!
on MAKhKT STttEKT, two door, wo.t ofThird. I
tits most eitcnsive nsaortment of Druire. I
Modiclios,
' Paint., i
Oils,
Varnishes,
1 Dye-Stufls,
Tobacco t Scgara,
Toilet artiolea, i
Perfumory,
Blank books,
Stationary,
Cutlery, .
Altacellaneous ...
i And Jt'unoy
Articles Ac. to, I
ever offored to the publio in thia aocticn of th
eountry. i
Their Druirs and c:iu
have an extensive assortment, have been aoleot
ed wuh e.pccial reflorence to their quality and
freshness. , ' . . .
Their stock of Oils and Paln( !it
of Einsecd oil, Coal oil, Tanner's oil, Turpsntine,
Hod A White lead, dry and ground in oil, Span
ish brown, Vcnitian red. Yellow and Htnn fipli rrt
LainpuiacK, lack lead, Ivory b'ack, Chinese'
American vonnillion, pnria green, paris, Ultra-'
manna mnA nr..ou:..H l.i , . ,
--- "" .""aamu UIUO, ury BDU grOIIll H 111 Oil,
larmine, Chromo green yellow. Chalk of all
Coba t, Drop, lake black, Emery, Glue. Gums,
Copal, Dnnior and Shellac, Indian red, Litharge,
Orange mineral, rtnmlce and Rotten
pink, English ami American, Ito-in, Scaret, (or
iersiun red,) Term Sionna, Turkey nmbre, Ver
digris, blue rf- white Vitriol, Whiting, Zinc, put
ty uud putty knives, Ulasa of all sites and quali
ties, Looking-glass plates, Ac. rfc.
Dvc-stulls rfc Varnishes:
Extra I.nc-woAfl ltn
!'"", uuu, uroiinu. rna.go, Madder-, Annntto,
I Cochineul, Sol. tin, Ilea sounders: Conal. Conch.
l i , v . . . . n . ' v" 'i i
Black for leather, Jnpati for dying, Vap, Mastic,
While Dnmor, White spirit nnd Flowing Yarnih.l
Tobacco Pog-arsS
Cavendish, Vest, Natural I
cat, jtoitgh 4 ready, Lady twist. Fine cuts of all
kinds, and pride of the Harem, tobacco ; Rappee
ani Scotch snuffs: El phaeton, Henry Clay,
punch, Lachicn, Jill mono, Ac., Segars.
Blank. Hooks and Stationary.
,.- : , .i Ledgers,
Day-books. Receipt nnd Note boolta, Diaries, La
dies and Office Portfolios, Black parchment and
paper Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, and all otuor
legal blanks. Foolscap, lcttor, Nolo, Business
and drawing puper, Envelope!, Ready reference
riles, Annear't and Arnold's writina fluid. Ink.
llllll-L l.tllA nnJ ......!... C.--I T. . ' '
v...v,uu.j wiiuiuo, cluui i ens nnu ien
holdors, Taper clips, mucilage, and all other ar
ticles in the Stationary lino. , .
Toilet & Fancy Articles & Perfumery.
, , Hair
bruhea, American, Fronch A Snglish, with lo-1
ry, Shell. Pearl, Buiiulo, Salinwood, Hosowood!
Il ornamented backs, nil aunliiinn ninth l..i,.,.
Hat l.rushos; Teeth brushes, various nunlitiea:
bhaving brufhes, American, English and French
with Russia bristles and lludger'a hair; Flesh
brushes ; Comb brushes and Cleaners , Tortoise i
shell Tuck eombs, Tortoise shell, Plain A Fnncy
and India rubber Long Combs ; Shel.Bnflnlo,
Horn and India rubhor pun" aide Combs ; India
rubber Dressing Combs, 4 to 8 inches, nil styles ;
l.nglish Toilet combs with handles; Bonnet
combs ; Ivory and 0 utta percha fine tooth combs ;
Pocket combs, all styles : American, French A
Ocrninn Cologne A Liwn 'ru.. 1 ).;.
Lyon's Cuthsiron, Fan, Lustra), Boars, Mossaccar'
v,V. l i ti '! UorR1 " ,(ucl mHrrow'
u " nn,J 1 .1",0C(,("". American nnd French
t? I."4 ?",?t'8Tfold ercam' 'roilut Vir,
Kon .Uy White, Puff Boxes, China,
r 1 ' uaim m a tin
' "''Ve t00"1 Pa"e t"0'" Pte, charcoat
Ac, do., stiavinir Conmound all .iM. .. M;ii,nv
soap, Honey Soap, ChryUaliuo and Floating!
soaps,, Ottoman, Yankee and Oullughor sonpa,
) Transparent and Caatile soaps, Ac. dc, I
Miscellaneous Articles.
(Icnts stepl Lmn
morocco nnd cuff Portmonaics, Lsdics silk lined
papier Mnclio, inlaid tortoise shell, velvet nnd '
nicrocco Portmonaics, Ladies Crotchet purses
cmbri.idcred wita steel leads, Ludica Cl.bas and f
morooco salchcls, shell, pearl, ivory, volvot mid '
papier Muehe, ivory nnd pear mcuioionduiu tab- i
cts, Fuio Kngisb Morocco, Pocket Waluts, Mo. I
tocco and caf Tockct books; with .sirups and
cnsi.s; Bill books, au.l Iniik..r'a v ;.. i..i.
and key; cllnpsion drinking cups, Medical glus-1
scs with and without drops, Fishing tackle, !
i i.npiniin b :ieisou s Razor strops cigar cases "'ff s'"! buniiuer goods, all of which are of
erumb brushes. Shoo Brush. , with and without f'red at lower price" than evor. Cill and cxnui
handles Horn brushes, all qualities. Pallil B"ods and price. A. UIVIS.
and vuriiish brushes lt sizes, tin and capper' t'unvoli-l il., May JG, 'l0.
bound, Sash tools aMsiios, oounter and mark-1 " '
ing brushci, white iv.!sh nnd scrubbing brushes. IJ '"""-''. Florcnco braids, Knglish straws
hancycoorod feather du.tun.U-., liieh pear Shaker sud other stylos trimmed and un-.
uuaiu papier mnclio, toilet cases, work boacs.
writing dc.-ks. Roowooil
desks, Chessmen and Chess boards, Hunts. Kid"'
Gloves, Xeek tics, colluis, cravuls nnd ciines, La- i
dies hid, Taffeta Silk and Kid finished gaunt
lets, and L.vlo throad gauiitlci?, Black and color- i
ed silk cb suspenders, trench slripcd gum sua-1
pwiuers, uicn eiiibrohLrod suspemlera, Guiots ' . "
new stylo French suspenders, licuts. linen hand- Ckclelon Skirts, a largo variety at reduced i.ri
Hcrclncls, coorcd border and Cninbrio hairdkor. JL,-'', "t Imns corner store. Curwensvillo 1(1 '00
chiefs. Ladies fincn bnn.llnp..ln,.i'. i : '
ety; Sunshado fans, eircufar French fans, cm!
ton feather fans of a irreat varietv Win. c.
paiu fans with ivory and painted hamles, Back
and mourniiia fulls: n,.:. i,-j:.i, ..
Frcdch, Ac, Ac. A.-o Patent Medicines of ev
ery variety.
All of which witf bo Sod nt the lowest CASH
prices.
Country riijslclam furnished with Drugs.
Medicines nnd Surcical Instruinami. .1 tl. .......
rcnfliumblo rales tor cash, '
Juno 0, I860. ly, J
LUMBER CITY,
Clearfield County, J'u, '
JOS. L. KIRliV, PnoPHiSTom
K)S leave to announce to the traveling com-'
9 munity and the nnhlln
has taken (he bov. named htol and' refitted it '
in a style suited to tho times and tho wautaof,
the publio. 1
,.,. , , "13 TABI.K
S ill always be supplied with tho bcsl (he mar
kets and the .urroiinding country can nffjrd :
IlIS BAR '
ill contain the choicest Ii (lllops. fin. I
HI8 ETAIIt.K.o
Will be In the enre of attcnliv
hostlers, re-
sponsible for their conduct to their employer,
who will gne H, entire estHkli.l, i.1.. H'
sonnl supervision.
In lhe the hone that ha will i. -i i- . .
hi gae.ts eoxifortable during their vj.i,, 0 hii
.u. .Uspecuuny .otrcii- n share or ublie
patronaga. . ,
Lumber City Oct. 10, ls;,o.
YOUR TEETH.
TAKE CAKE OF THEM 1 1
A
V. A.M. I".1,M, desires to annonno.
i r.. .i- . . unit mm at Ii s
I itica. adjoining I... rosidenee n.nr7 ,M anin
tndalwavs on ll,lu . " .
.i iv. .i . . . i . 1 "i mo town pa.
J
.1 .....I. ...
::KHatzers: :,
j HA VtrJUST OPENED 'VIIER flFA9
. . .: .. v. i,,. 'r. ;
spring1 goods:
fOJH'DlSlSG
VI 'I
iJoiltlcfS,"-'.!'1,;'
I . - '
Ladies' Dress Goods, Hibbons,
t lowers and JMulenary goods gert
erally.
ATTEXriOV
INVITED TO TIlEIIt
r.n.1 CI. ' r J ' . .'' '
" vjv. ui uiuj' uu:c ipuuuv
Also lo their elegant styles of Ub'SlJJRSij
COATS, and Men's t- Boya' CLOTHIXOv
A full asiertiuent of Carpets, Floor Oil cloth
and Carriage trimmings constantly on hand.
J!jT f lour, llacon, Fi,h f c. at the Iviceit price!
iljIV
IP
ytrrJViii of
Icw Woodsy
AT the CHEAP -dSli f?TOHK,
am just receiving and opening a largo ani
II selected assortment if i
...Si'flNG ND SUMMER i
G'oods
, of almosl
every descrtp-
: tion,
, A beautiful assortment of Prints nnd Dress
gooile, of tho newest and latest styles. Also a
great variety of Bseful notion.,
A large cissortmcnt, rcady-niadt
CLO TIiING,
Bonnets, Shawls, i .' ' i'
Hats and Caps,
Boots nnd Shoos, a largo quantity '
. Hardware, Q.eeusware, ','
Iruggs and iMcdiciuei,
Oil and Paints,
Carpet A Oil Cloths,
' Fish, Sacori nnd Flour,
of the best fjunliiy, all of which will bo aoldV
at the lowest cash or ready pay pricos. ,
My old friends and the public gonerally.'ara
respectfully invited to call,
Clearfiold, May t, 18(!0, ; WM. F. IRAVIN;
m: Fl IMS,- A L
ne iv go ods:.
Just receiving and opening at tho Old .tar
of Lewis Smith in Bethlehem a well solooted .
sortmcntof Spring and Summor tiuods ofb
most every description.
Staple aud Fancy, a boautiful assortment I '
Prints niul Dress Goods
of the latost styles, also a vnrioty of naoful No
tiona. Huts and Caps,
Bonuets and Shawls,
Boots and Shoes, ,.. ,
llardivare. Qiteensware, Druai
Mcdi-lncs, Tish, 6
GROCERIES,
Tobacco, Segars and all nrticlo. usually kept'
in a country Storo, all cheap for cash.
uio us a cull nnd see for vour selves.
5lJ'4C0''
JVEW GOODS
X KW GOODS ! ! N I-W GOODS M !
Justrcccivcd nnd now opening at Invis's chciir'
forl."' "Pe "J ell selected stock o
"'"a.eu, will be lnund in varictv at Hie eornoi-
fti.ro of
K. A, I11V1X,
10, 60.
Curwensvillu,
May
fadies dress goods, of patterns nnd textures to
J ploaeottll, willbe found at the corner store op'
Lurwinsvuie, .uay lo, lbOtl.
A. 1KVI.N.
C1?"11 ""J other Ahnwla in voifc
rety at file cbcai
K .1 Tiii'rv.
KJ More of
i-unveiisvillo, May 1C. '00.
Boots and Shoes. ATnrgcr stock aii?"i.r
prices than ever, at Irvins Cheaposl corner
'.urtvcnsvil.e, May 1(5, '(itV
A very Inrgd storlc of f-niiric t
f nd Summer
tY clothing of (he Intst slvlos fur
alo 1 ow br
Cuiwcnsvllle, )Iny6, 1800.
E. A. 1RVI.V. '
Conking Stoves of various .izes nnd prices for
1 K.A. tUVIN-
t-urwcnsvillo, May If, 'GtC.
Mackerel and Herring fjr sale at thecrnor
store K. A.IRVLNV
Urwensville, -Vay TO, r.
Jloiir, Bacon, Ream nnd Cbrrer seed, nt7li
. cheap corner by E'. A. UvVlV
CurwnsvI!le, May lft, IflfiO. : -
A 'T 0"0ellent qnnlity of Flour for aula low at
.V.tho store nf W. F. IRWIN
ClearDeld, July llth, I860. ''
?t sides of Ffmni.il sole
ttJ forensh by
Icniher or salo lowr
U. A. UlVI '.
1K50. ... I
Curwcnsville, Jl.ty lfl,
lRt'IT.
Driod Ai.nles. IVi'i.,'
B i
Peaches. Cherriem Pin
mo corner sioro ol k. a. RVIN.'
Cnrwensvitlo, May Id, T8l). ' . .'
Disstins Mill ami cut .S'nw., Mann's axes an-,
a general assortment of Hardware at the .
M' of Ii. A. lRVUi
Curwensvitle, May 10, 18G0. ' ...
Tsrgc lot
Store of
of BEANS (or s.ile at ftielrois
MERRILL 4 BK1LF.R,
, , .t
CtlAI, Olf And Con. Out- Lamps' tnf ssls-'
ly - - C. KIUTIFV.A SON?. t
UBA HOTEL, JAYNESVILLE, PA. i
TI1R above HotoL having recentlv been fittct
up fir a house of entertainment. Is u.w i.pots
for the accommodation of the public. : ' Vareler
will tlnl this a convenicut bon.e.
May l l's, .r.tN JO 'JAS.