id i .i.i niif I ..Is inn I (' hi ii iai fat ri H .Mj A tot r.' Idft vsf nor lisk tllj tt 4 k U0( ad lift, thtt boil !tipl np. i A ittr tkit Pi ilt fOit 1 tho df r HOME AFFAIRS. WuSend for a ipeelmra number o! -' Farmer. The J ram' Illustrated Lady ' pwjFprip--," the I number g? Wf . ". only lady's newspaper toAblisrirf.i iiLcelved- v "niohg" its'cbrtients only lady's newspaper toiblishM Jr. ilicelvea- Among United Sulci. '. rWimm ,n,W post paid,' ori receipt of ft threoceot stamp J. II. livEAJi ftt'o., U3SouthThL.'dStret,l Phiiadelnhia. .!:' i.i -.. ': .;ot ; 4 I ' '" it . . . . . "'''-."' ""- " ,ftW0r f !lie cw Courf House is giving way, cracking an cruMnng under its im- mense we.gH i. Thorn, the contractor, umaking preparations to take it down, This will bo a -serious low, and will no ddubj delay the finishing of the house in tlrttaM stimulate,) by Jhe coct, .. vi a nnva hnapii ma nr..UA. . ......... i r this "crushing " whether the workman, tho ircbitert, or' Loth, are at fault, wo know not. -' : . i ' ' t ?If you go to Pitt Aph, either upon business or pleasure,) Ija aure nnd stop with Harry Whirls," ttt" tho 9tf Charles Hotel. This well-known bouse has just experienced a oomplote ftnd thorough renovation,; from top to bottom, and now lias nil the conveniences of a first ilnss hotel, and very handsomely " donc.np" at that. Harry is decidedly 'ft. ""star" among "ho?U;M; and besides' Hi is, thero is a "hostess" about,' in the person of Mrs,' g'., who inakes everything pleasant to the sojourner. ; i ' 1 1 " ' ' ej0ur friends in New Washington and vicinity kill have 'a good chance to supply themselves with nil that is use ful and necessary for tliornsolves, by call ing upon Uussell McMurray. who has just received a largo supply' of,' seasonable goods, at his old stand. Kcud hisjidver tiaement, niid then go and buy your goods from him.' ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 I ftiTWe call attention to the advertise menl of Wm. F. Irwin, who is willing to sell goods ixjillle cheaper than some other i KeTiaiiti dol In addition to ius'usiial variety of mowfliandise, ho has a large lot l expelk'nihCfjiiQ: . . t a . i r'all )iiil seo.; ' i. v '-'Ii'. F. K. Arnold, of buthersbtirg, will please aecept oiir thanks for a large 'StfS) fCY9:w p!.hs1 with it all winter. It measures 21 inches in ei.cumferenee,:20fn length, and" weighs!1''" ,o0rat' J"bl,' Al'M., New York. ll jw)unds 0 ounces? and looks " Jlootish,'-' ' tCylt'will bo gratifying' to our Clear field friends to' learn that Col. A.i Perry Oivens lists become proprietor, of 1 tho 'I'yrono City Hotel, at Tyrone. Sco; his I card in this paper ,. Merrkm. a Uigi.kr; want 500 bushels of Dried Apples, and ifu) ; bushels of While Beanc, in cxthonge for Stoves, Tin wart or anything in. their lino of business. I Come right along. ' . . . ' ' ' --'.'!'.'! JOsWe ask the attention of the read; mi. tttlllli.. I f t?.l ..I..Anl Ar .1. .. t religious-weekly nbwspnjter, called The. , Mithulut, in our advertising columns.'' I i. - t ft-TheSchrol I)imrlr.r. nf PiV-n 'i p wish to employ six 'school, leathers. I Head their notice ; and then read all our new advertisements. I Our , Fair. . . ' i liclciw will be 'ound an arliclo from the i Clarion l)cmocrut. Mr. Alexander, the Ed iter, happened to pass through our Coun ty during the progress of the Fair, and having slopped to seo the "Elephant," ho has gone hpme nnd told them how wo do things. Hear him. Tub Ci.EAurii.Vu Fair.-The first Clear field county Fair, hold near the. bmouch last week, proved a complete success. r- cany live tnousa'nd persons were in at tendance.' . Homo fifteen hundred dollaii wpre taken for admission, this with seven iiuHdrod dollars donated bv tho whole hearted citizens cf Cleaifitld and three hundred paid in on life membership, very nearly liquidated the debt j incurred In preparing tiie grounds, which were fenced tand provided with necessary buildings, fseats, Ac, for the accommodation of the l oople. The articles on exhibition were i'n quantity nnd quality not surpassed by ;nny county lair west ot tlio Allegheny. tho arrangement of the grounds and the "order kept there, was highly creditable to jtho managers. The ladies department (was plentifully supplied with all that icould reasomdily ho required to constitute first class fair the , paintings, acedtoi vork, jollies, preserves,, domestic,, wiiies. An .,.,i I... ..; i vi. ;' vuuiu uu uo BUI JJ.ISSUU. iuo uiur chant did their part in furnishing sam ples of eo0d9 of all varieties ' mnrelv for display, nnd tho mechanics were equal to an oiner cioascs in articles worthy ot their good name for skill hi their Various dalh ings- Tho tntlsic discoursed bf the Cur- ensville brass band proved a valuable acH session to wio occasion, t he ladies dis! charged their dutios faithfully and nl tKouch the weather most Of the-' time, was xtreruely inclement they remained faiths ftd a tho end. --- . i I'he address by HonrGeorgtf H. l5arreft wh appropriate mid added greatly to Hirf Miteucnaractcr of the orator, whiU it induoed many to join thesooiety who hap btore licflii only Idle spectators. -' ' Clearfield't$b pl'icc- tohold ft fair-tho niiin-cers'u'rtderstand then- Vin 4iii04 well -tliey employ printer and pay them lib-I in . 1m u. !,.u.. . . . f r""v' j u'vj uopiiaoiy:rceaivo ami en t"!in strangers and friends. , There tho peMj1i go forward "With .'cheerful' hears knUuboral hands. No political faction controls their nctions-rno "(ii)rxinnv-bit managers act for the martos the oisns were paid-i-liljeral premiums award-! gret that the oloslifg tjmo .bail arriffd thrCO dais. Wa InUn' .SA il.or. iliJ 'V ")'.' We learn sin eo that, the Y'ol debt Is paid and money left to im ove the ground. ; A visit to a Clearfield 7ir pay well. .i ..i t" -ir H ...j ',u ,i. l""toS Soneral rul. fashiouable . like bow in tho ky, . oan't make l"..iius meet, IhiUe.neiee Farmer. The November itrmer is re ....... . .. mentioned accounts of the may Now York, i01!'0' Micnifc'nni low, and New Hamp. Evening1 foscWons al'the Xevv York l Slllte Fnir nnrt n ronnrl .1: ; ( i vii iiisuiiBsjuns . me an meeting oH be Western K4v York Fruit Grower'; iSodulf.Ul j ig article is on Fatteoing' Shedp !i j Winter," followed by many other season, able and interesting hints on agricultural 'and horticultural subjects. Wo would ng.in recommend . tb Farmer to our readers. It iiM ehcaii that all can f jofiord to take it, even if they havo alrWii ,r ' 'Smltl-IIo . Li.. ...i...:i . . . i that your iotatoei ... I. . . .r " aSr,cuilu - raipapeis. it couts only fifty cents a year, anu t:io publialier offers to send tho hist three months of this veario U u,n i. scribe nor for ISM. Send tho fifty cents if ilmn in. i f il , "i -fc "o ;uur jiciKiiuors io join with you and send a dollar bill, to Jo- sei'ii Harris, Rochester N. Y and the , ,aner for fifteen mo, W Vl ue paper for fifteen months. We notice in tho present numbnr fai.t..i.l.i. ...k - jecls for Priae Essays. v ruu - Atlantic Montiilv. This excellent lft crary periodical is again upon our table. The contents for November are, Thomas Hood j Fayal and the Portugese Mid summer and May; Gone;', Expression j Italian Experience in Oollocting Old Masters; ' Tenty Serrtn liecolleotions of Irving; Irene Anndy O .nene; The Pro- fossor s Story ; Keviews; I.iterary Notices nnd Kcccnt American Publications. Tho artivles oti Thomas Hood and Wanlii nut rn Irvin'g are excellent, written in that fluent and laet liko stvle always found in ihJ. l : . i' . i - . . . .... . -r.i? ' ...... . m.urjWsnoiitiii magazine, rublwhml b" llokllOr- & Fields. Wnvliinn street; lioston, at $3 per annum, or 25 cents por number Aueiiicax Acnicfi.Ti insT. ablo monlhly publication -This invalu has been re- ' coived for November. We do not see how a farmer 'cm " live, irevc, and have his being," without this neotwary nnd useful pnyiiention. ( It u of moro use ton farmer than a plow; and yet it only costs the one tenth part. Fanners', semi a fen-cent umi gyi oic Dumuer.; orfeiiu ?i, and get twelve numbers. . ",. : Fetirson's. Thl 1 " Ladies' ' Nation il Magazine," for ;NoveinLe':, is also upon our table, filled with n great varirlv of everything useful and nocessary. . Ladies, save a dollar, and lake this Magazine, lonlv eosls S'' n. vre . - -- --- throe copies for ?5. i ji ..i oiiifcio top) 1 It is iust as good n magazine ns any pf tho threo dollar class. Send your money to Charles J. Peterson, No. 3lKi Chesnuf street; Philadelphia ",' FARsiKn ,ami CfjtRUNBR. for November w have, too,-filled with everything 'uicful and necessary for the husbandman. It costs only ?1 per yenr. Published by A. M. Spongier & William Sounder", No. I1) V..il. . i J.i Til ! . I t. I ! ''M',lIMUi!..lll EutTORiAU Commit ;,A 11 W ami I'wo editors retiently indulged in a fight at Savannah, M, The origin of the tight was poliiics. Th JlaiMlcfcrot the Vdth ult, wai severe and bitter in its remarks towards (he editor of the D,:mo rrat, and early in tho morning Mr. Whita- ker, the editor of tho PluindcaLr, tilled Id arms with mail matter aivd slartod for the jiost ollice.. Some oU-ti uct ion in the door way of tho post ollioo, causnd him to look in at tho window, nnd while so doing, nnd when loaded down' with mail matter, Mr. Welsh made nn assault upon him fram be hind. ' Whitaker was aouiovv.hat surprised, being ignorant of the presence of his 'an tagonist, and did not know who his as sailant was until ho had lieen struck two or throe times, when he turned upon Welch. Whitaker dropped , his mii upon the pavement and drew a pistol, but owing to his proximity and his antagon ist being on his back, ho wm unrtble to nso it. Welch got lioldof tho pistol and endeavored to wrest it "from Wlittaknf, when tho ban al broke looso from tho stock. Whitaker then drew n dirk knife, with a backward stroke strack tfm point of th" weapon upon tho upper front but ton of Mr. Welch' pantaloon. Tho by slanders quickly interfered before Whita ker h id timo to kifo his opponent. Mr.' Welch certainly narrowly escaped with his life, for had tho knife penetrated his abdomen, where Whitaker seems to have aimed it, it would have been a fatal and tad blow. Florida' Ei.kction. All tho counties havo been ' he ud from, except Volusia, Suwanheo, Sum tor, Putnam, Orango, Ma C houn and brvKir r IhcAl ifcoT.tSr1 h9 fdl.he natee, i.evy, iioinie, Hernando. LwK For Milton. Dniuoorat. it r-r. ---; U ' ' For Hopkins, Union ii -; iv Majority for Milton thus far, 1,403' The i oinaining counties are expected to incroaso this tirajority tb sixteen or seven teen bundled. ''..'' - . t riivo'te for Con-jrcs!!, as far as beard oniJis us Mloiv). J j i 6 ,537 a 4 ,452 2,085 jinion, j;einocrat, Allen, Union, : -'a . Majority for Hilton so far, Clciirlicld DIju liets. wiini.KSAL A-in iiKTAUi rniqrs crutsKST. Corrocted.-'VpA'kiy- r. KnlTikiH ft Snv.. M'holosalo nnd llctail Dealers in Groceries, rro. visioas, and Ueneral Dry Ooodr. . buckwheat W Vu, llyo . 1,00 'rn ". ' ""Fsnr.' t'-" DrUa !. - Ml. -'' ' ''- ' J V Driod Apples, W 'ti. . ., , tu jiuttor, 'it' s w Bu " ' ' ' 1 '" ' ' ' ' ' ' 11rHlu0"'d ,''up wonderfuUifilitof ,hi m kcK 'J'' '''' ' "'formation every yeaiVu The language o, llelns Salt Hops p lb. ' , lings " Bacon, kaini aud tides, Whent per. bush.. 113 ooo Xiil ' : " The potatoes tlioy rmn1l, Ovr ther, over ther." Old thny. Good Dialogue.' is it. uoiahbof your potatoes are ao larg nnd fine, , wlul. Ju.t over the fence, oa 'similar wi. 'mine ere ns small ' as pullots' eggs, nn'd Picons lew at that , . , I : .Ir- Jpos-1 manured this fiold with I Vv Xrnii.' ,d vi"t . . 'Vklintt ..11 Plnnln..Ai: 'i i ..V .",. iiiuiiiiiiin uoK-KiiiorSiLjulun ( supply bnuns enough jfor "'is ten acre fiold. ' ,:'Mr.;Jones I used'iwaa iww. of which I are plenty. :. Mr. S,iihVonse.,Sc-now don't make ' f.. f i l- ... - . i . ,.i. v. mo uciu3ui in uiiiiickv, iinurrov- lunnce nas sont you ft gooct crop, ' : u : Mr. Jones Providence helps those who holp themselves I used (ny own brains! on this field. 1 . j Mr. .'Smith So, did. I mine, and thoy are as good as anybody's. r. - Mr. Jones Ah! There's tho trnublA. ' OU know it all yourself ; I tlon't.. and HO I get all the out si ile help I can. I've been collecting other men's b.-ains for my land fur twenty years, iind vou seo one result in thirop. ' Mr. Srhitli Yes, I s'eo tho result, but 1 don't understand it. Air. Jones V ell, when wo began' here t,va"'y years ago, I thought myself' good w uul DPI10VOI otners nna tooi . "". too, and i maiJo it my btHiness to get ftk their thoughts : some I found in 1 acrrien ltlirul tu-lu nml .... tt. .a lli.tu 1 ' P'ckcd up at the Cointy Fairs, by itsking hour tho big things weio' raisod, and often 1 vrt got a good lnnt from a neighbor Mr. Smith I've always been down on this "book farmiiis'l but vour crons staL'- Iger me, they'ro real knock down nrgu ments. I'm sick of the poor show I net for all my work, and am desperate enough io uy aiiyming lor improvement.'-' i- 1 1 Mr, Jonos I'll give you my experience, it may aid yon. About n inotcen years ago I heard that some men who had been bronght up on farms had clubbed tognth ', and oueol thoin vas goinu , tp publish a paper, which should consist mainly of how dilJereht flii'iner cii'HratoU - Various cropsand such like matters. I scij.t, for t 'eppppr aim nave aono so. every year since, and now 1 have nineteen lar o vols utne.i, every pae of which I have read a littlrt at a time, and tho wliolo u;v not ! cost '.ho p;oduoe of a single- acre. Why, 1 WfTifJ 1 -VMS L-jiii . ; H I am astonished ivhon I think ovcrlho.'sel 1 ten thousand thoughts nnd luntfj and sug getions 1 havo thus nnllicred. " What h bl;iiik would lie left in my head it these Ihoughta were to be tiken away. i!son pbwing nia.'hino ; 'un old c- Mr. Smith -Itut does tho :"praclico of quaintanee in WiiCDiisin got two or threo farmers on ' other kinds of eoU, suit your good farming implement aiuj a young wntitl' . ; . i : 1 nephew of mine in Ohiu got a. beautiJ'ul M.r. Jonos 'hy, no, not exactly per-.copy of Webster's,-' Ii'tio,uajy. These Imps. . But then, every .thought I got things only coot them n little time, show from another,' .rvrr (i nnv ihwyhl In my ok'Uji the paper evenings and election day. mind, and thus I am constantly improving : Send in your; .subscription and tlio first my own skill hnd praciiad' ' : You see, I. paper will tell yoii -all about the jiremi get all tin brains '1 can from other men's-urns, j J forgot to tell you, that every year hrads, nnd compost them woll in my own j the publisher ulsosejids out to all his sub head with a mixture of common sense, j scribe's Trhoi vnuit.f tluiit lot of choice and then make t'r.o application to nw , garden nnd fhMd seeds'. ' " ' tlehh In that wa-' I have manured this rion of potatoes with tilentv of brains. t he ei:tor called Hern last Week on his western tour among Tanners.,' and seeing mv trooiJ croir. hj asked tne iust to write out kow 1 have treated this field for years past, and .1 jiromised to do vt as soon as my crops are gathered. " Me wilt probably p: in ta if, as ho constantly prints all .Hieli practical mr.lt6rs, and perhaps a hutuhrd thousand persons will read it; and though nobody else may do just ns 1 do, marry will get a new hint, ami improve upon it. You may leap it it yon will. ' ', Mr. Smiths I would like to bonw your p.ipn. Mr. Jones Better take itvourself, for then vou will bo more likelv to read it. You will find hundreds of plain talks altOut vnrioii krndsof crojvS dtM'ingn vm ftlr. feir.rfh -Ilow tlio you say 1 should gloye.tr. ru? hint gave live bushels of Jdirect the letter containg (ho dollar ? corn oti enelf a to of a ton acre field in a1 Mr. .tones To Omngo Judd, 41 park single year. !., .. ., , j Row; New York City. - , " ; ,, ., . Mr, Smith I 'lan'tnllbrd to take it this' --f- yOT., 1 1 ,., , . , .., .' -i , 1 . I Ka.UriRham i pung has recovered ft 'u'r. Jones You would think nothing S' fr"''1,0 ttU V""r K,! "6,ton' orstx-nding two cents ft week for extra , "l,le u- 111 1 ,ft. 01' seizing tho tobacco, or a cigar or candy, and that's all r.li,te,s, of ". 1EtSrVfc Curr,'npy Associa the paper will cost.' How 'little a 'week it."ul,. " "ild cat bank in which Prigham costs to supply you nnd your family with ! Vns 'nt-'ested. I t was : a Mormon jury larao amount of information throh ony good papor. ' Mr.Smith What are thepolitics oriho paper? : ' ' "' - - '' . Mr. Jones It does'nt toticli politics.' It is devoted to such subjects as Field and Gardeu Crops, Animals, Ao., nnd has, be sidesapood deal about Woman's Work, winch wile says, is worth moro than ton "" 'll0 fyw i'',s of b.llter it costs to W frhe,ater, , Then there is lso a depattniotu lor ine young lulks contain i.irtrnanvthint.- th.ii will ,,lpsn t, ni.il. depai'tmctit for the young folks ing many things that will pleaso tho chit dren -not mere trashy slutf, such as is too ' otten printed for them, but information ' i that will havo a good Influence, on them., 1 would sella dozen IiubIicIs of wheat to have the good readifgin that paper, but the averngo. price of one lushel will piiy for it a year. My John says he can pay for it easy with the eggs from two or three lions. IfJ wosti motihftnioora inoi-ehant nnd had only a httlo garden, I should tako the paper to .tell me how to make the best uie of tho little plot; and If I had not a toot pi land i should still waut it for my wifo and children. ' '.".;". '"' ' Mr. bmith- -Doos the editor know any thing about farming? '.. -! Mr. Jones Tho editor who owha and puoitsuti uie paper, ws Lrougut, up on a larm where he loarncd to work.'-JIo bag studied all thei book on farm inf.' nrnl ax. ' perimiitoil,t.Tor-i years in tho iaboratorf, i'M u,ld ""odeik: traveUoi all - over the ! o;00' country to sen what wn ddlm. 1 Then h , ' 7!iOrba several associates Farmers, Garden , "ii, uim iiuuiuiueijeiF, ,wuo Know wiiai iniey wriio iiuoui,, anu among mem all. lain....' -. - -t - - . . is i o plain, so like talking to you, that I n,lr,. .n.l!i.M It MM.,.. . " ".I V ""'"(j it. , A'len, iuo, i-vcry pap ?er has Its engravings, which show exactly l,!)how ntiimalM and plant,' am) iinplemetitaj and IMehqUr ftftiitw look, hiuohTliel- THRESH ARRIVAL OF V 1 theseare plans ot 'building, that help one ,J U U ! J to pjanfttf ?; uriloW toiay .'iiki large AT THE CIIEAr CASH STOKt. .X pictures, which are worth more than tiiei t-8 ,. i- 1 a "rpose uioso engravings, -,ugiirMorr.Mtot I, I, J? f ,i f . p- ...... .rv..wuiisiv iuiiiy iw jieip uJe nitt vim" L-? editorellirabUimcnts-irfeiUli-ers. . , AL,h f Mr.;,'. Jones Not, t all. ..'i'lin Ailllnr Ws potUinr of the sort to .sell, wy Umt he mnf be perfectly free tb' praise W coh--demn- nnylhtA, according' iw it mav lo -.Valuable or worthless to his readers. You t WOUld lttjlgh to kee rllOW ll COmeS dfUVn '.n l '...I.. i . ' ,iut Kiuus ti nunitiuga. .... ; t.., .. lr. himtli-ls ilia puper adapted to ouu part of the country V :ir. 'Jories--KxnctJy. ' foils hnd, orops, and clima(ps;diirer, but tho ceneral nrlu- ciples bf Cultivation are the same everv. wfipro, and, here is the benefit pf in psper published for tho wliolo country.: and one or more associate editors in dittorent sen- i tions, so that we get Juformation .from many regions and our own too.1 One , in m i musi mention particular! v. The ...... . .... oiTifr.t id rvuii.rntt.i .-...w. . .....a..wjr ....i iiiii iwuuui against humbugs, telling how sluupeis take i the advamnge of poople. Whv, Ii , was just going to send a dolU fo aa ar. i t.cle advertised in glo,vin? color,, when 1 found it shown up as a Humbug ir this i ! t ...... .I 1 miiiui. jhh j ciiiinob eioi) 10 iiiik nioru now,. I liavo sucb a lot ot potatoes to liar. vest. ; . , rsf , , , Mr. Smith-I wih I had. I tiiuit try that paper n year, and pee. what there is in it. Icuii munngo tp pave two cents a week- . . , Mr. Jones Novo fear. if vou don't fiod it pays, I'll buy your Oiwe at cost for wy lxy to keep, si- ' " " Mr Smith Wliat did VOU sav tho rap-i cr is called? Mr. Jones Tim Awrican Ajriailturallxt. It is published in Kew York City. The editor though ono of our country farm ers, and living in tho country, finds ho can' publish it cheaper ther, whrre- , printing, paper, ana mailing nicurues ate all convenient, Mr. .Smith How shall 1 gJt it. Mr. Jones .Simply iuclot adollarbill in a letter, civing your name, Post Ollice, county, and Mato p!a'inlv( and direct to Orange Judd, 41 1'nrk Jiow, New York C'fj. i- -, ;c! zvsisl ,v.-iT i Jx'J Mr.'.Sinith.-rrWhen does a volume be gin .1. .Mr. Jones the twentieth volume be gins .Tan. 1st, but all wbo'sciid it n dol lar now, get tho remaining numbers of this .year, in nddition to. tlio 'whole of next year's . .So if yon tadcr:bo '.'now, you get fourteen months' papers. "The proprietor also oilers some valuable pre miums to tlnKo who get up a list of1 s-vil. seribers. ' Send ' for the paper, nnd vou may aftorwards find it wefl worth wfiile toraakoup a cTub. Some 17(10. persoivs have gotgord piemmms in tins v av ilur inj two yeafs. , Some of your Ucmuni neighbor would join you, perhaps, fov the A'riculhirixt U printed , separately iii German, I did intend to start- a club mv- cr.C l.nt I 1...,.. .n i..n., ' t.lnn 1. .I!.. 1 1 cannot get the liniii. fMy eister-in-Liw I in lo'.vd.' got Up a club last year, and ro- I coived a premium of a$-'i0 dollar Wheeler Mr, Smith What docs he charge fov , them f Air. jones nothing ; ttiey aiosontKc. , except the postage. They iu-0 of tho Jieit. kind, ami one sinnlo parcel 1 got hist year wrrs worth more to me than ill'! price of the napoiv 1 ' 1 Mr. Smith--!'!! try it ft yean an way it half what voir say is truo, it will bo ii good investment.- ' -t - ; . - ;. Jlr- J(ms : You'll,. find . every . word I have said true . . . Mr. Smith I'll send, this very night, while In the .--pirk of it." : - Mr. Jones Do it, and you'll always thank me for this talk. Good dav. 1 must hnry up digging my potatoes, I've such a' ', lot of them ; thanks U n hint in the At; -1 Ricui.TrnisT. , ' ' ''bat gave tho vcrdiot, and their forbcar- ,ance, in not. miiKing the. damdgost !-n H",esB? '-?'-lt, is 11,0 "ly !,'0"is'iln lb inn about it. . i'ni. i ' .. . .'IL r paria.whm- hereto. -nVr th. 1. V f.nV7,in rn I h ni,w. ' d Variety Basin., ha. boon dissolved thi' day by mutual consent, Tho Books nnd Aeennnt, nr In the hnnd- of -''- :-t r: " " " " ,,-' , l . . . , . '1 ?. I'P.-l J i ' ( ; 1 ' ' .T. U. HABTSWrPK' Clenrsclll, Piv., Ot't. 37-, WOT, - ' oot.t0-.1t INt.ltAIN CARPHTsi, .M.-inufactured and for sate by M. P1PKR A Co.,." Loiherman & McPowdl's Building, N. K. corner Second n-.d Kaeo streets, ' -S-Kntranee on Knoo Stroc. i . Philadelphia. ".ir-tiooils Worrniitad, 1 . aot.16 I in - 1 " public sale, at the residence of Iho sutscrbctv' in ORA1IAMT0N. Clearfield enuntv. on SAT VRPAT, tho' Kith day of KOVK.MBER. neM, tlto futlart in properry. to wil ' ' i 1 ' Voting loisc, 1 two.yenr.old Coif, 1 ' Cow, i t.u.,u 11.. 4vl .uitie, t IWO-UOIHU nu;;yll, 1 four-borso Wagon, 1 Threshing Mil chlno, Winnow .Mill, head of . Stock Cuttle, I sot single ilur- iiess, Plelgh, Sleds. I'luwi.,- . Harrows,' Chains, . .' ' " . Farming Impleni-?nW..nndPtlief tools tuontedi , ' kl tUsM intio. ..k Also, a lot of Whent, Bje, Corn Ao. . , . Palo to romtnonce at 19 o'clock on laid day. ' " : Trnis.-A11. sums of fs and under, cash) on" all larger sums, a credit of sit month will be given, th notes, with approved security, paya ble in bank, ' ' A 'dednrnnn of tender tent, per annum fo aaah.-..1 '1 tin ;., . ;,. . , lb Orai willd- sold for cash onlv; f ' JAMES P. IVItLSOTf. ftrahamton, Oct. 84, isflu. oct:tO-!t w"""" c-iirui. aiurg variety ai renuceti prt. kjcet at Irvins cornet tlor. Cutwensvill ltt, '60. 1 "fl.. I. U L . , . WlSTEIt.CiOODS ot almost every description, J A lKutifiikaFnrtsici of Prills ' n.h Irfcss goods, Aaf thbSiot!ua hitc 'stjltfa." Afso a groat vuriety pf uapful nvtiqns, '. J . In i'nr1 nccnvfinnnt , .. IlkildC v 'F'iy n3i!",,,,-,,a ici-j-i ! .i t j JK t i I I J li J X 1L I PI Lr,, Uonti hirh, liatn mid Cnp, J!ot hu4 Iwas, a lujo qiukrriry, Hnnhnirt,' ii drtinrnio, Urugprs nnd Mulicinef, ; i ii , Oil asd J'nintf, Cnr.t' A Oil Clutlls, ' '" ' , , . Fifh, Bacou and Flour, i f i f I. f i i. v iv vy u iv u o , ..r .... i . ... .. . ,ui mo ucsi iunniy, an 01 which win be suia at ,tlie lowest cnsli ur ready pay prices, Jly ld friendi and the public generally, are rs$Mir""? ahm' 8?vF'I'RWIJf' rdrxrhfl'fo i'"''.''"1 liVUiit, taken in xbage for ; Uooda. COURT PROCLAMATION. IITHEKEA Hon. SA.MUKL LIXA',. Esq., 1 T 1'rcsiJcnt t Judte of the Court of Common rieas or the ten(jy tifMi Judicial District, coiu posciif tko counties' of Clearfield, Contra and Clinton oud the Hon. Win. L. Mooro nnd Hon. llenjiinira. linns il, Asseeinte Jntlgca of C'laai fio Idl county ; have issued (heir precept, to mo direot- ed, tr the holding ot Coutt of Coinmoo IMeas, O'r'Ws Court, Courdof yunrteeSe'.on.s. Court of Oyer and Teriuiucr, nnd Court of tjoncrnl Juil Dclirery, at Clearfield, in and for tho county of I'lenrfield, on tho fcroud Monilay 2lh day) of AVtvmJcT ncxtr to continue one utek. HOTTCE IS, therefore, hereby giren to- tho foionci, Juliets uC tho JVnte, nd Coastable. ia ai4 for snid eotil.ty of ClenrfioM, to appear in. their roper persons, Willi .their Holla, Kecords, Inquisitions, Kinmlaalic.nl and' otiter licmcia brunces, to do those things which to their oflidcrs,. and in their behalf, porti in lu.b dent) pnd J u rors be then nnd there attending, nnd not to do part without leave, nt their peril. 1YKN under 107 hand nt Clearfield, this 2Iih day of Oct., ii the year of car Lord, one thou sand eight hundred und sixty. F. 0. MILLER', Phcriff. Oct. 28, 18C0. , Hy yirtue'of tiiir.diy writs of Tat. IVa. l'.n. issued outot'thccoitrt of Common I'leasin ('unilta and Lycoming counties, and loino directed. be exposed -to- rublic tide at the couit hottse in tlio borough of L'learlicld, on Monday the 12th day of No-vNbr,-" m The following described luoperty. vu: All tlio right, title and interest of Pen- jamin Singling o(, innii;! to 300 a- cres ot lai'.d botinued by Miepaid, Jacob imgiing, on tiieenitly in. Hrothers, south bv .Vd.li Patrhpin frith i U-iii house. log bant, saw. inilllti good running order, ana auovi ruty acres clewed thereon. Netted taRen in execution and to bo- sold as the property of lienjainin Yintrling. v F. (f. Miller; Aj'i'tf; Oct. 24, JSOO. ,Sherifs MHice, Clcar'd i a. Teaches Wanted. Tho be ard' of 1 ft rectors of Knox town, ship are desirous pf emiJoving four com petent teachers, for a term of 4 months. Application to be made immediately to Conrad Maker, resident, or I). . C'lilh' cart, Secretary.. . 1). J. CA'I'IIUAUT Sec. Oct. 3d r.0. 3t. NOTICI) All persona will pleaso tako notice that the stud bjok of Panics Wall is left in my hands for collection, nnd all persons uro rcrpiirodW make imnicdiute payment to mo. Cull soon and fcnvo costs. - . . , , . , H. W'. KORll. ri..t 9111. iQC.fi n.i r 1 DMIMSIrtATOr'S NOXICHLottiro of t Adininis trntion having been this day gran. t d to tho itndcisifined on the rstiitt of Villinm I'lnnton , Into of Decatur tp., Clearfield county l'n. dee'd., nil persons indebted .to snid estate sro r(nosld to make immediate payment, and tlmso having claims against said estate are rociue tod t prosont tlnjm duty ftuthontioitcd fr set-'1 Ucincnt. J-'.LIJAU 7KCU. Adm'r. V0ct2I, l'SOO It iliKiiiiiie hwcml s I In fn.1 1 1 llc Vcoctablc Powders. For tho rpecdy nnd effectual Cure of all Jnjhm maliont, Jilt inn (it,JJifjifn!lt, and Liver t'un. jilainl and all Amir nud I'lirnnle Jh'tentet of Ac ilnlts mid Cliildreti. Send 3 cent Htamp to her Au'iit. (l. H. JONES,. , Htmdredi of testiiuonial.1 Box 2l)7l I'hiln. V 0 XXrA-jmrg S. W. Cor. Third it Arch Sts. Oct 21, 1860 10f. '.,-- Dissolution- of , Partnership. .' Tho co-partnehlp; (iretafor Misting bo tween J. r, Mulsoti nnd Johti lirfel, In the Linn. boring business nt .MulsMiburg, has tUia ,dny beed (ligsolved by tbo mutunl consent of tlio par. ties. J. I. MVI.SON. , Oot 24, fsfiO (It. MHtt JUlUiL. , . ij w. ' Teu uehs Waxted.- Tho School Direc1 ' JJr r- t... ..""T:-.: "7i. i. " ' ' i " torof.Ior.L.n.tw..hii, wUh 1a m,.1.w V" .;7;;T7 ,iV- r 7. X f -'V . " " V. ; ... , "' . '"ontns .oerni wage w. e given. 'u i r i -n T t i ii V. . tolior. ftp dy to Robert laddie IWt or i'. i. t is ,1-fvis j. ry otHiev oi iuo Hoard. D. W. WISE, Scc'y. Oct. 0, 18(10. 3t. pit, "Why stand yc all the day Idle ?"i . k 'Y- LATiV vr icntlcwe hi tho' Vnitnd' J. Stntes, possessing from Sri to $7, enn enter into nn easy nnd rcspcclablo business, by which j ifrom fit fypo day cna bo , ranliwiil, il'or' ifrom y.rt fa SI U) tin tlnv rnm In, rAli-x..,l. .! ..... K-tin . rn ' w yrAc'io? , Oct 21. lROO-.l-n. fi'orlh (!th stptt, J'bila. 1 " - -I ' nines nross goons, nipnuorns nna textures lo 1 V pleaso all, w-il I be found nt tho corner store of of biuinfss l at ho ,.la f hot on tho north sidan'T Cuiwiusyiliti, May Lft, ISftO. E. A. IKVLX, , Mnrkel street, .1,1 door end of Third st nearl, " --1 PVit th elil Jew storo; whorohe wllf o. Otella nnd other Shawls in variety at tbo cheap Miwo or - K. . IK VIM; Curwensville, May 1i, 'Ij0. ,1.- . - r--- -. E ools aud Shoes. A larger stock and lower prices thnn over, at Irvins Chennosl corner. 1 i litnsroMut-ilta. .( lib 'mi .. . 0 ' Ki f ,f. sPn ,,ld,S1umrr clotftlngof tho lats.t styles for saltf low by i.UIW0nsVllle. KilT IS. lSlill. K. A. IRVI.V I I looking Stoves of various sites nnd pricrno-o JVsaiooy K. A. IK VIN Curwfensrllle.'Mi- 18," '60. ji (llackorel and Hcn-ing for sale at tho cor for fill ttor of ' i .1. .ly'tU IRVIN. ' Curwensville, .Vay It5, '00. 1 . . ' 11 ..Jan ORPIIAK COfJtr AI.Ri-By TirW. of an order of the Orphan's-' eourt of Clear Held fountr. There will liee.ipotcd ro public Ine, at tlffl Hijso,'of Lunc'Blooni la the UorougU of CarwensTitle. on'", ' "'' ' " SATl'RPAiT TU 0TH DAT OF KOTKMBElf. m at 1 u'ulock ( ft.Uit Ijollowjs real estato to- ' Ail Qial certain Vnicr el Inns) Vituato In Tike townidiip, flcnrleltft'omity Tn., bouudod bylnntl bf Win. SfcNuttl en the west, tlie east by land of Win. llnldon, on the north- y Uad uf (iuo. C. 1'asenuire, hud oh tbo south bj hnd of Williant 'MrNutit ' Cont '.jning ,1M arre moro or le.s, ilk twe ttory hou.-e, double burn, oatbuild inss, orrhrfrd nnd about 115 acres rlcnroj Inuit llYwi'ow,' Into the'eFtato of Isunc Dloom doe'd. ' ITJRMS, onefi'tli cnfli at limo of fulo, unit the balance in four ei;al nnnunl pnymenta witli mPcictt eummentiag Ist-M.iy 181, to bo fcturcit y bond and mortgage. J AS A. tiLOOM, Kir's. -"- JOHXIttofMf Oct. 17, I8tm " ofrmao Uloom dec"J.. STltlKI(T TI.MKS IN I'HILADI'.I I'I'I A r VwiMmlnti Krcittmtot nuionq tli KXUlUXi JTOO'JI ItACK between the Philndolphui P'lio on'l' tiie niloriouj Fin ger acd ununterfeitcr. in uos Uuehnnaa Crs !! ! I Cross HoenpUirod ! ! I It sctms to lc tile gener ul opinion In Clenrtielil.'r'jtit If Cross had worn a pair of Frnnk (Short's Freuch-colf UooUi, that ho- , would not bo taken jet. However, Shorty Is- not mucli put out at missing his custom ; but would announce to nil Hrerkiim'ihje, 7Wfa, Liiiniln and llrlt mt, ar.d women and children, ia CUartieltU and Binnemahoning in piw ticuliir. tbut k wprepaMtt-tu. luvaisa Aeuk uth Boot,. Bbid !jiitera.f any ttsW ar pnttern, WitcB ed, tcwedor peggei, iuid a hojs a short fel low) on short iiti. " All kinds of tuatiT rroditc fcXi ui. ex change, nnd ensh not w ntsnK Repairing done in the neatest manner and- charges niodcrute, at the Miort Mioo bhop on horoatl Ktrect, opposite Heed, WeaTtr A I'o'i store. FMA."K 811UKT... X. H, Findings for tnlo rcpC 2D,. l0(li JAIIKS T. I.F.ONAI1I). W1U A. W4I.LACI!. A. riSNKT C. riNSKV Jaiiluim nnb (oIIttwi 0tt OP LEONARD, FINNEY &Co. CI. EA UFILJ). ' LEAliFIKJ.D COUNTY, PA. JTIir.l.SOI. KXCIIAXOB.KoTliS ASmilUVTS IIISC0rfTKr w:iH)iTKi:tr.iVKi, C'ollcitiom made and proceed promptly remitted' r.xchnnge 011 Hie Cities constantly 011 hand. aiff-Oflit'o on Soeuud St., nearly oppusito tho. . COURT HOUSE., . E XtXlTOR S ,o nC'li-Letter5 testa- men tn r y hiirini; been- trail led to the under pinned on the IC-tidu of Abraham Reams Into of Luh ri'iioo tp., Clearfield co. Pn. Aid all persons knowing themselves iuJobtoiloo said. 0 slats are riiiosted to inuko immedlalo poyiuent, and; those having claims 0ainlit aio requested to present tliuin lu John L. Hcaina of (loshen town ship, or G. V. r.hccui of Clearfield Uurouh.. JOHN L. ltKAMS, 1 Oct. 10, lSC0.-g;p W. U1LKL.M, Ex'n. L1JI.IC MAI.-:Tli : iindcrmgned will 1. fell by public ooU-rjr nt tho hits cesiiUnei of Abraham Ho-un dce'd, in. Lawrenco township, on Thiirsdiiy lh J.-t A'oventhiw j 'Jfwo horsos, horso gears, Cows and young cattlo, sheep and hogs, une largo wngon, tlcitrli, sleds, )Jows, Iiuirw, hay by tho tun, gruin, stoves, bads; Bureaus, mid a general variety of houiohold audt kitchen furniture. Terms mad known on day .of tale..- ,cle tu coiumenco at !l o'clock A. M. .lullJf L. HKAM8, Oct. 17, 1802tp. (jHO. W, KHEEM, Executors of the estate of Abrnham lteam doe'd.. ,. .. Executor's Notice.""-'.', ' '( Letters tesUtmonlnry Uaviug. bean this day granted to tho undersigned' on tint Mint ol Abraham I'eurco sr., Utc of llradlo'A township, CleHilield county l'n. All persons knowing thcniHclvcs iudobtod to bald wli -aril- requosted' tn make iuiuicdiuto payiitcni, and. thusa having claims ugdnst it are requested, to present thcut duly oullieiiticuttd to tlio undersigned t yitAXCLSREAJlCK.)., , JACOU PLAKCK... ;fctr 0.-1, 7th, wa, ot. rd. , . A. K HILLS. . 1 . u 1 rJ DENTIST. SI'STY Ai -:.. -t-.--si t 1 .i-rri. I'rouer.nJtenlion Ii. 1 y tha tocUi in. propei -Jri limo will bo ul great " beuelitto everyone 'jrrt; in point of. heulth coiufoi t,.nnd eonv-iiiicu tie. 1)K. I1II.1.S vun nlway bo found nt his of fee, on the corner of Front nnd Main strcclr.. when, no notico to tit ooivtrnry appears-Lu this pnpon. i . 1 Alt operations In- t'do lino-op ti is profession,, performed in tho Intest and most' improved styles, nnd guaranteed fopon yenr nguinst nIS natural failures. ' Strny llcifer.. A stray Hcifor came tresspassing upon the prcHiitcs of tho iubtoriber, about tbo lst of'Au ljit lost, In r.looin tp., a brindlo boiler with white face nnd threo li" to fent;, ninrieicd to bi nbout 3 yeirs 0IU1 Tho owner is requested to mint torwanf, proro property., pay tliaigti and tnko (f nway, or It will bo disposed of nocording todnnr.. . t Blooin tp,, OeU 10, '00 .'Hp. JOII Bn.UEr.. T AUH Cl.l i. ft f 'l I'.I.I) ACADI-MV. .ill. bo opened for tho rtcot'tion-of rtimiU ("Inla a"l ftinnU) on Monday. Ag. 2Uh. IStiO,, : ''' Pf osn pf MwVtiv WoOks- I , Orthoj-rni-Ly, Ucadina-, Writing;, lhinmr-- mine tie nna. ooogrnphy. $2. Mi ..l!i5,,or,AM-,'.,n,M-0' K"8,ish '0ul '.'op-- . "T'lr "nd History. ""r.""u """" - ' ... , .l,rn.V D.""'7. Philosophy i , . fllrP,,is Si nik ; nWn nnd Urcek Innirunees.. rt i I'o student desirous of urnnislnn- it tl,nm,,l- Kiialwh Kilueation. nrid who. inh In Mllia lift thei ,u theinsalvos fur toaohora, ti Instttutioa offor.-tlosi-atble advantaires. No pupil received, for loss thnn half ascssrom. and no deduction, mini a txcepl fur protracted sickness. ... Tuition to bo paid at tho close of tho term. O. H. SANHFOIH), PltlMil-AL. Mij 8:,.1M(W.- Iy. , Cabinet, Chair Making-, ' 70IIN GULIC1I, of the borough of Clenrfielt-. l'n., will be tiropHcad M all times to attend t... I'l linV CUSIUCSS ill Ilia nl.avn ..n notice, anili a-ikmaiiliko manner. His tilafc.- eonsluntly on hand a largo n'snrtmcut nf Ma . j n.. , j.-,,,,,,,, viutii., iinn .aoiuci. l A.n .. t .. . .1 . ' . I .11. , . . , . . "ognny nnn - nno liottniu ... cvvrj orFi-rirnrn, tiiiicii ne will aisposi rt-twiiQitnn 'reriiis us mo saino article! c,"h "O" elsowhero in tho county.. . '"'"k r ' "Wo "ro now on hand,' con niw nt itort or-4-lrsinnr nnt Common Raroaus . Sofas, -owing and WSshing Rtnudj, Pvsltg an t Wmn-r.RroahfostOentre, errd a4 Pier Ta? b,-. I' . rI,mn,,B11f, J,1PJT ,;,i An.lL i?: . . . . "'v . any plao desired. February r8G9i no. i, Vol. Ir. Bouuota, FturOiit: braids, nnglish ' straws; 8hakor and other styles trimmed and nn. trimmed, will b found In v'arioty at tho corai stor of i i i. : A. A, IRVIS, w Cut wensrill, May 16, '60.