,i t wins, 1 .,ir.ighi nnd ormlii. w ill (ill in.l v, llicdikpn for llieir iei'ti IWp district.. Wi publish in our paper a column (I (i regular tit Itrt, whirli tinl) nil, ncirlv mi. Id cot ihrln. Anyone le 1 e .i ing toe pnper can rut out tho column,' -i . .... . i ! liis own ticket, nnJ hand tho balanro to hi neighbor. We call Attenlion to the advertisement Or J. r. Nelson in another column. It ' k . ... . . tu importance to an wnom it may ctru. con l"sdA might be expected, several error jpecurred lust woek in publishing tho "Pre miums nwardod l.y tho Agricultural So ' ciety." !. Class 20. ' First line ihould rend, Amos Bcod. . Class 31. 'John A. Roed, bos t .Set df Framing Chin' h niar.uliictmed in the county, biplo ino, omitted Inst week. r .A Class 44. J First line should read, Geo. Thorn best 62 varieties of Apples, and other Fruit, . Diploma and Premium, 60 cents. ; s' The Citizen Soldiery. - One of the recent enterprises of t he en - ergntic citizen of our borough, has been the successful ellbrt among our young O men to establish a volunteer company, or " military association, intended at we have ' Understood to combine mental cuHiva tiou with military instruction the im provement of the mind and morals, as well as the gait of tho individual. With . thU in view, the association intend con necting with its armory, a club or lecture room, which will be kept open for the . jae 111 bora at all times as a reading room, and be also adapted to giving public lec turos and other intellectual entertain ment. This plan meets w itn our hearty ; approbation, believing us we do that, if properly curried out, it will confer " lasting lenefit upon all connected w ith it. t ( . One of the most strik ing features of the j institutions of our country, is its volun teer military force. Tho foreign travel ler, accustomed to the presence of the , vast stunding ariuiei of Kurope, w hich yearly drain the beat blood of tho land to keep up their ranks, is amazed beyond Bueasuro, when he reaches the chief cities! and tojvns of tins country, at tho" entire absence of that familmr ei"ht at home bodies of armed soldiers which every where throng the btrcets and thorough fares of tno Capitals on the oihcr sido of the Atlantic. Upon turning to the eta . tistici of the Federal Government, his sur prise is increased, by learning that, with an army of fifteen thousand men, all told, we ore Rble to defend a sea coast many t'noti.iund miles in extent, and keep in lubjei'.lion various iribn of turbulent and v 111 :li Ini' interior. And we Clare s.iy Iiu u ,t.onit imii-nt would be morel ... au;riiici.,..i.l .-lii I, il he were to accompany a hostile army des gning to land upon our il inres , fur he would then sco an 'iumy i risn is it were out of the eaith, armed, 1 equipped and disciplined, ready nnd able 'to encounter the 'veteran soldiers, man . fur man, of the powerful and warlike na tions of Eurcpp, whose pastime is war and . conquest. And yet a stranger, unacquain ted with oui institutions, might travel , from Maine to Texas in fact many for eign tourists have done so without meet "ing with a single body of armed soldiers. , Vet there is a military force in the liepub iic, which, although not daily exhibited on parade, is ever ready and amply able to resist invasion or avengo nggrcssicn.- -L ko tho faithful clan of the brave High- i land Chieftain, Khoderick Dhu, although ' no sound broke the silence which rested upon mountain and glen, nnd no living thing appeared in sight upou tho hill siue?, when the signal of thq Chief was ounded, every bush and tree seemed send " forth an armed warrior, until vale and hill Were garrisonod with ah army, eager to be led to battle. 80 let a foreign foe appear in hostile array in sight of our fhoros, and the Innd would Instantly be seen bristling with bayonets in tho hands of our bravo citizens, all ready and willing to defend the soil to the last. I Thelatentmilitaryprowessof tho Amer ican peoplo has been signally manifest ed, to the discomfiture of the veteran troops of Europe, on more than one !an- guinary battle field, during the different wars in which we havo been engaged i and on every one in which they pariici- - pated, it may be proudly asserted that the volunteers of Pennsylvania, were sco- bnd to nono iu tho rauk of brave soldiers. Xet it, then, bo our aim to maintain and .1 .... u,iivi.e lw spirit, lor we know not 1 how soon it may bo called Upon to defend tho rights or maintain the honor of tho country. We know that' to no oth er source can the government apply in a time of danger, and that no other power ;w hich they could invoke, could render ef fectual aid. . ...V . , ,"" We may have something more to say in .future upon this subject. For the present :let these remarks luffico ; adding, howor . or, the recommendation, that every oora- munity in our county, possessing tho re- quisite population, and not hving dono so already, will at once set about organiz ing a volunteer company. J. War"During a trial for as&ault, utrassa Jc, lost week, counsel asked the complai nant how hard the accused shook him. Ja explanation, he waa seized by the wit- raws, and the breath almost shaken from . oouy, producing a very sat is factory im pressioo. - ' j 5 hum i: 0 tii' Iks I ' 1 .., f ' i ... I vUn.t ,., ( trPlf(,r f U ' '''''' Agtunlinn! P-rT. n nee-miit with of . Vi'mo up l( the 2ih iln i'f October, 7'.. T m.h rnvhul from ln rlil'ln - L. ( '""""''I l"ronKh nd Vlrinltj, lw """ mi rpi;-iTC'i hi inv buch uhihii the Fair, COD ft. lo no unouM received from Mfo Members, I To amount n reived (mm county jet set ul Assembly, To ninomit received from License on grounds. in To amount rccoicd protinus to the Fulr, Jj.1 60 Tn amount rerolvoil fur out mM, 3 so J ' To antount received on noeountof duos fer next year, To amount received for tho uic of th gocloty'i flag, 10 00 Total roctiipH, $1,SP8 55 I'r. By Mnounfn pnld ai follows, l : For boards, posts nnd ppnntling, Olemiion Wliilehiil. work nt fonoe, Joeph Hurclifleld, for wrk, Oijorge Thorn, - do Jamvx Levy, da Kobort Mitoholl, . do f 021 Ot 11 40 12 SO , 13 50 4 50 3 00 8 75 J 00 I 00 20 07 17 55 32 50 13 S9 10 00 22 74 5 00 75 00 8 00 Jsmts M'rlgley,-' Jo A. T. Shrivor, do ' j TboisM Wrigley, Ui ; J. HoyntoB, for uuiU, Uraboia A lioynton, liil Ac, , " Do fur Hag, Mermll A ilitfer, looks, iruit, if , Pamuol Clyilo, boy and oatii, J Mooru & Kturoiler, books Ao, J jluluoKoppr, surreyiug, C.nnh imiil for dinloiMafl. Oeoreo Hall, for iumi. - 1':tr nd.,M 70,i '" 3? Ar L l,'iita.u Ur tl.B(l iwinU Alt 1 ? Ill Fire workn, 87 77 10 00 25 Ot) 76 75 ti 00 60 00 1 50 10 00 .Tnmt'S Wriglcy, for serrices, David Ettweilor, do S. B. How, for printing, O. B. fieodlandor A Co, for printing, Curwonsville llnnd, Bearding Band, Gate keepers, Labor on the ground, night natch, Ac, liadgei, Morchamli.e, Ac, Proinlnm paid, Joha MeUtinKhey, for 471 days' work at tbe ground, track, fence, and lieiln, at $1 40 por day, - 12 $5 8 32 ' M 72 71 25 Hands paid by John MoUuughey, via t Jlobort Arohy, 4(IJ days wrk, Alicbacl llgerty,'.'!7 do Williaiu Kullerton, for work, Nealy Ioaghorty, - do .. Lawliead, do John Bnrclay, do 1 Witllunv P. Beck, do John Siren. do Eilwtird Hurcli fluid, do BliK'ksmithing and tools, Total credits, $I,5IU . 3i sr. Bulanco in bauds of Treasurer, Amount of prcmiuuia unpaid, about, Hi 01) Dalance iu favor of Society. 212 5(5 We do hereby certify thnt tho above ..l...l ...wl ...lll...nm,l J! I l.n r.itft IV.,.' nf .Tamos Wrlirlov. K,n.. correct. ELLIS IRWIN, President. D. F. Etzweh.er, Sceretarv. Clearfield October 2G, lSCO. . ' Ex tract from the Journal of the Society. Mooting of tho Executive Committee held on Saturday, October 20, IW0. tVso.'i'A That Ladles tnaking applica tion to the Treasurer or Executive Com mittee, and paying into tho 'Treasury of the Society five dollars, shall bo constitu ted Life members of Uia Society, and khall beoxhoncrated from all annual payments thereafter. JiwUfd, That the thanks of the Clour- - field county Agricultural'Sitcietys are tnost l; , ' j j rJ ii. rv .1. luiuinuy iciiiieiru iu uli. tiuuii .11 uuugii- v n mfiniV.Pnr.fi ha Kfittivi Commii.ir.. tor ins untiring industry, in preparing and fitting up tho grounds, and for his in- defaticable exertions, and centleinanlv deportment towarrisvihitoiTsandoxhibitois on the grounds during the Fair ' ' the grounds durinrf the I-air" ' Rftolvcii, That the Society hereby pros - ent their grateful acknowledgements 10 Mai. I). V. Etzweiler. our very efficient, nnd worthv Secretary, for his efforts in be- half of the Society and for the very satis factory mannor in which he discharged all of his duties. , , . . j . , And now, on closing t'.iis report", I tako the liberty of adding my hoarty congratu lations to the members of tbe Sooiety And the citizens of Clearfield county geneinlly, for the full and complete success of our So ciety and Fair, and my sincere thanks are , j due to every ofliocr of every grade of - the Society for their indefatigable and untir- inn osertians to iierform all the several duties, to w hich is to be attributed . tho good order which prevailed throughout. ELLIS IRWIN,- President , Clearfield County Agricultural Sooiety. ilfciriaiuc Scliwcm.'s Infallible Vegetable Powders. Vcffctable For the speedy and ofToctual Curt of all Iiihm ma lions, J'h vnir li',, Dytfpiia, and J.iver Com plaint and all Arnlr nnd Chronic Diieiuri of A. dults and Children, Send 3 eont Stamp to her A-jmt. Q. B. JONES, Hundreds of testimonials Box 2070 Phila. P 0 TRirA'jency S. W. Cor. Third 4b Arch Su. Oct 21, 1S00 lOt. Dissolution of Partnership. !The cr. pnrtner.bip heretofore oxisting bo tween J. V, Mulson and John Uriel, in the Lum bering butiness at UuUonlnirg, has this day beed dissolved by the mutual consent of tho par ties. J. P. MULSON, Oct 24, i860 0 1. JOHN BRILL. Teachers Wanted.- The School Direc tors of Jordan township wish to employ three competent teacher for the term?' of four months liberal wages will be feven. applicants will please attend the Exami nation at AnsonviUo on tho 22d day of Oc tobor, apply to Robert Ltddle Pres't or I). W. Wise Sec'y. By ordor of the Board. - D. W, WISE, Sec'y. Oct. 9, IRtiO. 3t. pd. Why Btaild ye all the day Idle ?" ,' .NY LADi or Gentlemen in tbe Uoltod ; A States, riofisnsjlitiff from in Jl7. can f.t.li.r ' into a, eqy orid respectablo business, by which from if 5 to $10 per day can be realised, For particul ars, address (with sump) ' ' W H ACTON A CO., ' Oct M, I860 3m. North 6th street, Phila, Bonnots, Florence braids English stfntrs, Shaker and othor stylos trimmed and un trimmed, will be found in variety at the corner l0" of E. A, IRVIN. Cui wenBville, May 10, '60. ' Lndies dress goods, of pattorne and textures to pleaso all, will bo found at the eorncr sehri of "rwinsyilie, May 18, I860. , A. IRVIN. Stella and other Shawls In rarlety at the cheap Slore r k , ' E. A. IRVIN- Curwenflville, May 10, '00. Tj BooU and Shoes. A larger stock and lower pnees than ever, at Irvine Cbeapost corner. Curwenaville, May 16, '60- . . 60 00 46 03 IS 121 14 73 2 871 15 00 :i 50 (I 50 2 62 9 2.'i HUSSIILIS' IMPI10VJJD ' 1 ' I I ' V I 1 1 1 ' Itlilllilll ' I l.l-.MIH.I, lltlllUI) , I'nh nlnl .Inn 17, tO. 'Wo peel tin Improvement III Harrows," I i remark tint utifrsiuently hosrd union farmer! Aiming the few Imprnveiiieitit which hive here- i.rr. limn mmli, In tliln liniinrlitit sin! n(nl, " miljiii .nj inui.ifiipiwin , in .i "i.i un 1 wi mi. tin 0 I r , it wnulJ "m Hint totio ifllH m bn ... I... II. ......... 1. 1 I. ... ..fl....l'" " "" " "Ul im lIKHPIt .r. loo licvr. omMnocoiin.li. nlcd n,,, co,.lv. mid alt lire linlilo to tlm tilijuctinii lint lln' . . . only laiiloii t rerUiiu kliulH 01 Kri,0'' i while It Inc..- to g.-t hnrrtw III .urk w 11 ou ..uootl.r dur i.d l.vol .round. It l lira wuii uu niuuviii, viur iiu mi ui giuumi, ... . . . ,.. A...I ll., 111 . ll' " ill uui wv vmrj v.. ...ii. i,o 1111. nui .iirnn m n'.t purpono In ik'W prouml, ninniig stumps or on a "'"y undiilaling turfaoo, but whun you gi't 0110 01 mourner ciuw, you uuiy rostarsurou 111111 it w 111 almi give aatinfaction ou a smooth sui fucii. Tbe tindorsiguud confldout!y believe tbnt this object is fully Attained in this Improvement, and would call tbo attention of l'motical and Scientific agriculturists to tbo following import ant features which characterise it, 4'irxt, its simplicity; secondly, its strength iiud durability, and Initly its adaptcdncss to any and nil kinds of surface, Tbo following named practical Farmers, of t'learfield County, who have used it this season, thus testily to iU We the uudorsignod farmers ofPenu tp., Clour field Co., and Stain of Pennsylvania, having usuil Kusscll's Improved Flexiblo Harrow, bnvo 110 hesitation in saying that it has ghVn entire sat isfaction and that from Its simplicity And cheap ness it should speodily eomo into general uso. (iKO' FULhKKTON, K. W. JMIjOKS, M. DEKIUCK, R. W1UGLK.SW011T11, T. lmUdHERTY, JOHIf W. DEIJHICK, JOUN A. MUIU'llV, WM. A. MOOKE, JOS. 0. M1USSELL. . , 7ua "Soieutiliu Auioriuau," a pupor wliUh the soieuailio world is woll acquainted palu thus in refurence to it, "Tba barrow it one of tho most iuipurtuut agricultural iuipluiuunU, as much depends upon the top pulvefiaiug or dinn ing of tho soil, both before and after the seed is sown, fur the suiters of the future srop." After describing it, it continues 1 "This combination harrow is so simple, that it is superfluous to ex tend for Harrowing eilher well uluured or rough ground. . , Tbo undorsigdod, liavo purchased tbo right to make, soli, use, anil trunafgr tlioir right to do the same, within tho county of Clearfield, and nro now prepared to furnish tho urticla to ull who wish ropurchnso,on rcasaiiablo terms. Tlny will ulso soil individual rights to make and uso tho same, .MUKRKLL.C BIOLEH. Clacrflcld, Oct. 21, 18fi0. PU1JLIC fUI.U. The undersigned will soil by publie outcry nt the late resident of Abraham Koajn Uue'd, in Lawronee township, on Thursday tho 1st Kovoutberp Two horses, horse gears, Cows and young cattle, sheep and bogs, ono large wagon, sleigh, sleds, plows, Iluirow, buy by the ton, grain, stoves, btds; Bureaus, and a goneral variety of household ami kitchen lumituio. Terms made known lib day of sale. Sale to aommouca ul o'olook A.M. JuilJi L. RHAMS, Oct. 17, i8i;o 2tp. . : gi:o. w. RiiLiiif, Liccutors of ibe txUite of Abraham Ream doo'd. i; , . Executor's Notice. Letters tcstumcntury having been tbid day gnisted to tbo undersigned ou tho Ohtato of Abruhuin Tearce sr., luto of Bradford township, Clearfield county 1'n. All porsons knowing themselves indebted to nid estate are requested to make imiuediuto payment, and tliuto having claims agiinst it are requested to present them duly authenticated to the'undrrsigued FRANCIS PEAKCK. I- , JACOB TliARCK. "rs. Oct. 17tb, I860. Ot. pd. A. M. HILLS ; DENTIST. 1... i:---ijrir'-ki.; ,w Propersttention to tbo teelh in prorer ! Lime will bo of great I benefit to every ono I in point of health, i comfort, and conrsnionce. - , - fil.Cf j, u,0 J wi,'cn nono DR. Ill J.I.ai can nlwnys bo fwund at his of- tiio corner nf Front anil .Main utro.i. J w,cn no notice to tha contrnrr nnnr. in fl.i.' . pnper. 1 AH ocerntions in tbe line of his profession, I performed in the latest and -most improved , styles and guaranteed for one year against nil natural failures. ltray.llcifcr.. A stray Heifer cam 8 tresspassing upon the premises of tho subscriber, about the IstofAu- t:i.t iai, in uiuoin . p., a unnitie ueilcr with white lico nnd three white feet? supposed to bo ' about 8 years old- I The owner is requested to come forward, prove ' propeny, pay cnarges ana take It away, or it will be disposed of according to law. 1 Bloom tp., Oct. Ill, -60 .3ip. JOHN BILGEU. rpilE CLLAltll:i,D ACAUIiMV.will X be opened for tho reception of pupils, (males and females) on Monday, Aug. 20tli, 1860, jcrw por session oi eleven Hwki Orthography, Reading, .Writing, Primary Arithmetic and (r'oography. $2.50 Higher Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geog raphy and History. $3.00 Algebra, Geomotry Natural Philosophy Mid Hook Keeping . .? , i , . $4.00 : Latin and Ureek laaguogo. $6 00 To student desirous of acquiring a thoroagh English Education, and who wish to qualify thomsalves for teachers, this Institution offers desirable ad van Luges. No pupil roceived fur loss than half a gnu. inn. and no deduction made exeeut fur i.rnt.rm-tn.l sickness. , Tuition to bo paid nt the close of the term. ..C. B. 8ASHFOI1D, PaiNcirAU May 2i, lbOQ.- Iy. Cabinet, Chair Making1, J OHN OULlCn, of the borough of Cloarfiola, Pa., will be prepared at nil times to attond to to any business in the above line on short notice, nnd in a workmanlike manner. His ntnnA , of business is at tho eld shop on tbo north sido of jtiarKot street, Ax door east of Third st, nenrly opposite tho old Jew store ; .whore Ue will keep constantly on band a lrgo nssortraeht f .Ma lmgoiiy and Cane Bottom Chairs, and Cabinet Wro vf.every description, whiah htrwilf dispose ofoa asK'nsonaWa1 tArms as tho ue articles can be bad elsewhere in the county. Hit stock of Cabinet Ware now on hand,, con sists In part of Dressing and Common Bureaus, Sofas, Sewing and Washing Stands, Desks nnd Book Cases, French and Field Post Bedetends, Wining, lireakrast, Centre, Cnrd and Tior Ta hh'' c,,n!n" manurartnicd and delivered at any IM lesired. ? ! ! . ..;. i ' Fehmary 9, 185D.' fno 4 Vol ivV' 1 1860 'rP n, .W A V .... . . illt; Jllallll, . And extennirc Dealer Iu sipure Timber, Bisrds, Stlliiffles, bc. ...r t ""'Hi o ittil supp HA ,w M'ch41 I8(0. Cedar and Willow ware Sopt. 19, 1S0. at R. W. A CO's, I1 lMN (III , Mil It, ,,. I ' -t . fiiJini. t , Mil i.r i .. r. H r w , .it. ..,,) (,, , ,. S l Mm h' im ul !..,. Ill, ,m . i, li I n( niiWrnttlllA, nt, , .. ... ...... " ITfrtuAk 1 Jl R f 01 tl lA f OF N"TPVIH li, Vm-,ii il oV.l-.ik I". M., ii.mi,wi,b rM o.uikio All (hut rottfiln lr I ,f I iIhI illt, .In In I'll, , " """"'T i iin.f. 17 inril nil Ihn ml ti Ininl of in. Iltlilxn, cm Hit north hj w rf Hon, 0. 1'i.nimorn, an-1 on (ha M.itl, ,r t, ,,f Wlllliim :?- ' '.'" "!'"' ' r", ' I W I H wn R Tnrv I.I.M4M 1 - - I . .: 1 I . t V. ..... U 1 1 r .... . "iV.-.Vwi" ."T.u" .V' "mW,"'"'. ' . 1 V'' on. ,h r"'h "' f . '" . 11... 1 r . V 1 Interest eanimcnclnv itl ut A i h, .nu. bjr bond and niortgii. JAS A. 1)I.(MM, Kxr'i. JOHN JILOd.M Out, IT, lnn. of lmc Jllonm doe'd. w (J 111 ' A c o w o P 5 o s CO a-3 -a: PCI O 3 .a H I-. Q O liMiuiimf OS, Is- To Persons out of Emjrfoymcnl. . AGENTS WANTED. In every County of the'United .States, TO enogo in tho sale of snmo or tho bust and mest elegantly illustrated Works fulilishod. Our publicntiims are of tho most interesting character, adaptei to the wants of the Faruior, ftiucbunic and .Merclmnt ; they are published in tho bc.t stylo ami bouud in tbo most substan tial mftuJier, nnd arc wortky a plane in tho Li brary of ovtsry Ukiuseholil in the Land. . i'A-Tu men of fioterfiriso aud induJIri ins hab its, this business oilers an opportunity for nrofit ublo employment seljoul to be 'mot with. ii,l'rn.ns desirius; t act as agents will re ceive promptly by mall full particulars, terms, f c.,by addressing LKAKY. (JKTZ A co., Pub. No. 221 North ttreot, Philadelphia. Oct 34, ISM ly. " List of Traverse Jurors lor an adjourn ed Court commencing; on the 12 th . of November 1860. Pike Abnr Bloom jr Job. M. Spencer. Daniel Bailey. ; ' llostoo JufTorson Bundy. Bradford Matthew Wilson. John l)ale. Gulich J. A. llegarty. Danl Fuik'cr- son. '. Ferguson Geo. M 'Crack en. Goo. Straw John' StraT. J. M. . Williams, Albert. Young. Lumber City John Broomall. John Ferguson.' . Jordan Wm. Tusey.' John Tatterson Brady Fred Xohler, Jos. Seylcr, Geo. Ellinger. Jackson Jiong. Lawrence J. It.-Iieed. Knox Levi M'Cracken N. Washington II.'D. Bose. Burnside C. C, Mitchell. Peter Buth. Joseph" Hutton Union B F Union B. F. Harley. HughKrh-e. Covington J. B. Uenaud. . , , Graham Wm. llile. Boccaria Wm M'Coy. Bell Kobert Elder. John Orr. Morris Toter Koyhorn. Che6t Daniel Gorman. cnTKIKI&R TlMls IX rilll.ADKI, C5 111 A ! Trrmrndmu E.eeitemmt nmona the Mitti-m ! ! .' KXCITINQ FOOT RACE between tho Philadolphia Police and tho notorious For ger and Counterfeiter, Janes Buahanan Cross Cross liocapturcd I ! ! ! It of urns to be the genor- ol opinion in Clearflold, (bat if Cross bad worn a pair of Frnnk Abort's French -oiUf Jloota, that he would not be taken yet. However, Shorty is not tnaoh put out sit missing his custom ; hut Would announce to all ftrkinridyc, JJoutla, Linetln tnit BM men, and women and children in Clonrfield, and Siunemahoning in particular, that he is prepared to furnish them with Hoots, Shoes ancl (juiU'rs of any style or sivttern, stitch- i ed, sewed or peggod, (and as he is a short fcl j low) on short notioe. All kinds of . country prodnce taken in ex ichango, nnd cash not n fused. Ropairing done ! in the neatest manner and charges moderate, nt j the .Short Shoe Shop on Second Street, opposite lloed, Y oui or A Co's store. FRANK SllOBT. N. B, Findings for sal Pept. 26, I860. JAMKS T. LEOKARn. Wll, A, WALUACB. 1). A- nUNKT a. c. n.sstv JanIiinT nnb .Collection: 05cf ' or LE0NAH?), FINNEY &Co. , CLE A R FJ LD, . . CLE.WriEJ.1) CO UXTY, PA. .". jnn.i.s oi. exchange, koths ako nnA"n msrotfrtEp . DEPOSITS II Kci:ivr.i, Ctitfctit'toni made andprocccds promjiL'y remlUof ; Kxctaaue on the Cities toiihtniitlj on hand. -' 1 ' , i ,rOmce an fSoeend St. nearly 'eppfito ;th couP-T jrorsE. ; - ' 1 ET:rtrroit;s oTirii.-Le tiers ,tcsto montary having heen granted to tbe uniler- 1 kigncd on'tha Etale of Abraham Reams lals of ! Lawrence tp,, CleaTfleld co. Pa. ' And all persons 1 knowing thomsolvos indclitocl to said e slat 3 jiro i .uitn.l.it ft n.filrU Itninnilinln v,ni'.H...,l . .1 ivijuupwu ... nv lUliilLiimiu jn.(l IUU.I, IUU those having claims against it arc roqucstod to present thorn to John L,-lUiws"cf Woshen town ship, or G. V. Ithei tn of Clcsrtield Boreugh. ... .JolfNd.. hKsVMS, Oct. 10, I860. 6t.p U. W. RUF.K.M, Ex'rs. Dissolution of Partnership. , The oo-partnership heretofore existing betweon Thomas A John Hill in the woollen business in Bridgeport is this day dissolved by mutual con sent, all payments are to be made ta Tbos, Hill, who will heraftureonduct the same business at tha old stand.: Bridgeport, Oct, 0thlS60.: 3tp. THOMAS HILL JOHN HILL Skeleton SkirU, a large variety at reduced pri ces at Ixvioicoract store. Curweasville 16, '60, !": ilsllli MERRELL & BIGLERi Ko'p t'tistiitilty on hntid, lit their old ulaud oil Httcond strtet, CLEAR T IK LD, PA., A OKNKKAf, ASHlrtTMEXT 01' IIAUDWAUK. 1.1 KM fF 'VAHIOUH KlNliS, PAINT MILLS, . Scales of till kind , i 1 which will weigh from one to 4,000' . ( .. ... 1 t j pourtds, ' f. . '' PEW HACKS, ' MEAT CUTEKS AND STUFFERS of different fctylts, ( A a largo assortment of Carriage Itolls, A general assortment of Mcohanics's 'I o&Is, UltlXOHTONliS A XI) CRANKS, ic, (J:c.,.itc., &.c, OOP PER KE TTL ES, Of the host quality, . Monroes patent cgg-wliips, .a giikat variety of apple , pari:r. A general assortment of . Plows ancl Plow-wings, : , r A large and well assorted stock of TUry Jiavo a very extensive assortment of which they will soil on the most advinta goous terms, i . . i ' i . Alsoai-ery large stock of Slove-ripe. to which llicy deblr'e specially to call tho ntlen lioii of Wwfrsule Dealers ; STOVE-PIPE COLLARS, j ' 1 S t o v o B 1 a c k I n g, COUX SIIELLERS, CORN GRINDERS, . . Saw Gumraers' fc, ttc They wish also to direct the epr cial at tention of owner',' of houses, mifll nnd other building? to their . stock of LIGHTNING RODS,: which they aro prepared to lell at the very lowest prices. They have also an extensive assortment of TIJWAUIIE, . f ir. which they will dispose of at reduced ' 'prices'1, V' nt greatly reduced rates;? : - Glass, Oils, Paints. Pprtablc'Ilcdterp and Registers, BUGGY SPRINGS, Sieve Wire, Horo-shocnil3, Dumt.-Bclk, 0 A R - R I N G S, Quoits, &c, ic, ic,, They keep also a general iwsurtuiewt o gririillnnil . J mpkntrntsf ' . such as arc iiccdcd .in this icctioaof i - " .. . country. -Tho fpllurviitg articles will be taken IX KXCUAMGKfor art:lc in our lino ol i -: . i.n , basinoss j , . . . , . ., OLD MONEYS Old Copper, Old Brass, '' ' ,' ttW9' sniNGLios, BOA It DS," G II A 1 N, HIDE S, ii . i - B c o S-w a x, T a 1 J o w , . it c, We yjt. ?Vlrjrbody to givo a call and examine our articles, and wo led satisfied that we can suit them In quality nnd pri- .. '. I ,;'oei. . -1 ' n i "i , " . . MERE.ELL & EIGLER. Cloarfisld, Pa., Oct. 4, lSfif). ftfurgf M, Ki ini. Mitlmid N'iuix. I'itiIi ri k A. S ivi r. Willifim C Pnllcrfinii. .losrpll ( 'ift ki lt, .oli n (t. Ilrcmirr. (icorge V. Jacohy. diiirlcs Kdly. Oliver P. .ji urns. David Schall. Joel L. Liglitner. Saiiiucl V. Barber. Thomas II. Walker. Stephen S. Winchester, .oscph Iiubach. Isaac Reckhow. George D. JacksotL John A. Ahl. Joel B.Danncr Jesse H. Crawford Horatio N. Leo. Joshua B. Howell. Nathaniel P. Fettcrnian. Samnel Marshall William Book Byron D. Hamlin. Gaylord Church. For Electors. George M. Keim. Richard Vaux. Frederick A. Server. William C. Patterson Joseph Crockett. John G. Brenner. George W. Jacoby. Charles Kelly. Oliver P. James. David Schall. Joel L. Lightner. Samuel S. Barber. Thomas II. Walker. Stephen S. Winchester Joseph Laubach. Isaac Reckhow. George D. Jackson. John A. Ahl. Joel B. Danner. Jesse R. Crawford. Horatio N. Lec. Joshua B. Howell. Nathaniel P. Fettcrman Samucl Marshall. William Book. Byron D. Hamlin. Gaylord Church. For Electors. George" M. Keim, Richard Vaux. Frederick A. Server, William C. Patterson,, Joseph Crockett. John G. Brenner, Ccorgc W. Jacoby, Charles Kelly, Oliver P. Jamc?, David Schall, Joel L. Lightner, Samuel S. Barber. Thomas II. W'alkcr, Stephen S. Winchester Joseph Laubach. Isaac Reckhow. George D. Jack son ? John A. Ahl, Joel B. Banner, Jesse R. Crawford, Horatio N. Lec, Joshua B. Howell, Nathaniel P Fcttenrean, Samuel Marshall, William Boole, Byron D. Hamlin, Gaylord Church, For Electors. George M. Keim. Richard Vaux. Frederick A. Server,, William C. Patterson, Joseph Crockett, John G. Brenner, George W. Jacoby, Charles Kelly, Oliver P. James, David Schall, Joel L. Lightner, Samuel S. Burlier Thomas II. Walker, S:cphcn S. Winchester, Joseph Lobaugh. Isaac Reckhow. George D. Jackson. John A. Ahl. Joel B. Banner. Jesse R. Crawford. Horatio N. Lee. Joshua B- Howell. Nathaniel P. Fcttcrman, Samuel Marshall. William Book. Byron D. Hamlin. Gaylord Church.