innll il t'M - tt1lMlr' H'1 ':'" Pf tof th ?ttr l"ttrr, wliA ns hp f 1 rlirl'r t dlrpf (waking armitid ( r a frh rftms-f Ir. th lOrniTilirwn Wltf t m, nJ In ordnr to attr.ipt Mddrr, ho , blowing hi linru tilost lustily. II o H t ing out that bit nam on tit Link ol Ifemocralio nomination mi 1830, brought ffrnt th'Misnnd majority, atd tit n iU titnMor tJ lrw Heptilimn, In ItMiO, Lrought icvctjty thousand the other way. That tiir work, and calls for ft heavy lid. The chevalier cannot bo knocked down for a small pilo, and at his own estimate, othing less than the key of a deport ment will bo high enough. Hit hungry competitors, though, they lie gwenring that he has already been bought, paid for ud doliverod, and upon closing up ibo account, they find ho has got more than heii worth. Just bout thin time feel ing strong enough without him, thoy nre ' disposed to giro hint short commons, and the chevalier sees heavy work ahead in Tvwing bii bout. With LUskins, Reynolds, Adrian and Rifg overbortrd, Schwartz no more, and a notioe to quit served on him by Hick man he is in A tight place, wrtn a nana met good enough to go it alone. We know ihe chevalier will not gire us proper credit for it but we do protent a rainst his kepublionn friends shovins liita off without even a bone. If they did buy him and pay for him, it was not for ail time. Political harlots in no wise differ from others of the kind, and if they want him aain, they ought to pay for hiuj. 80 up with the chevalier once more. What's bid T Penmylvanian. A Floral Question. Nobody ever yet wwr a blue dahlia, or blue rose, or a yellow tier or verbena. Will such things over bo teen ? Some persons think so, and for eign florists are bard at wotk in hybriiiz ini, hoping to accomplish it, but thuir noeess in Very doubtful. And for this good renoh, yisi Blue, - red and yellow re the three primary colors, and the dif ferent hues found in the varieties of any species of flower, oreprodflced by crossing Cowers which have these different colors. Thus, the original colors of the verbena in a wild slate were red and blue ; and by crossing these wo nan get shales of red, blue and purple, but mt yellow. The wild dahlins are red and vellow, and by cros- - sing them, we get shades of red, yollow . and orange, and white, but tw( Hue. 80 fr as our observation extends, no genus of any flower contains all the primary colors ; hence, if the above theory bo cor rect, none of t'je varieties can monopolize , all the shudes of color. One will lack red, another blue, and so on : hence the necessity of combining (lowers of different . torts, if we would get all shades of color. Governor Bank's position in connection with the Illinois Central Railroad, for the purpose of assuming which ho has gone to Chicago to reside, it that of 'resident rti ' rector.' He represents the president and "directors, who are scattered over the coun try and Europe, and cannot attend to the Tast duties required of them from day to day ; this additional office found to be necessnry. He sits as grand supervisor r-f of the entire business of the corporation, which is divided into departments like iho government of a State, only more vast 'and difficult than the government of most of our States. If a question arises which he declines to take the responsibility of settling, n .: can, j I lie cuooses, submit it to the next regular mooting of the direc tors. Governor Bank's salary is to be JX.ftOO a year ; which is $4,500 more than " ho received as Governor of Massachu setts. On. Excitement at Tidiectk.- New dis coveries of valuable oil wells are being made nearly every day, says the Warren Ledger. Everybody seems to be earriec' away in the whirl of excitement, and this section of (ho State is destined to rival California in Its palmiest days. Theccn- - ter of excitement is around Tidieute Is land at present. This Island contains some four f ores, and, until within .a few ., months wai conlKlered of no value ; con' frequently it remained ia the possession of ihe Commonwealth till the time men-! tioned, when a citizen of Warren took out a patent for it at Ilariisburg. Some valuable well hare been found upon the Island, and the "squatters" have taken .possession of all adjacent bars and shoal .places in the river.- ...Tim Stars and Stripes. Washington 'teems to have been tlie inventor of the "thirteen stripes signifying the Union of thirteen colonies. This flag was raised in January, 177C, and was confirmed by Con gress in 1778, with the addition of thirteen tars on a blue field. On the 24th of April, 1813, It was enacted by Congress that the United States flag should consist of thirteen stripes, alttrnrtely- white and . red, with twenty stars, white on blue field. And that one star should be added , for L't.l-' 1L. . 1 Hi! - 1 . every new oiaiu, uiu luuiuan u oe maai . vn the 4th ol July following the admission of each Stale. : . ' ! t, - - --... . ,) Bishop O'Conkor's Successor Appoint f id. Uis Holiness, th Tope, has appoint ( ed Reverend Michael Dominec, of the Congregation of the. Mission, Philadel .phin, Bishop of the Diocese of.Tittsburgh, : vice the right llev. Michael O'Connor, re signed. Bishop Domineo has long held a prominent position In the Church, though we believe he is but little known here. He has been for a number of years pastor ink mr.RiDiNUAt, uruiios. Offlrlnl Vcl It Clrntfleld lotinf f. IWcurlit, IV 11. ty IWaltWA, Urnly Biirnslil Bloom, I'heM, CleRi'lieM, , l'urwrufill, i Covington, leeatur, Ferguson, Fox, tiirard, loMhrn, ("iruhnin, Oulich, Huston, Jordan, Ksrthaus, -Knox, Lawrence, Lumber City, Morris, ' Ne-v Washington, Penn, Pike, ' ' Union, Woodward, I'sm. tfp. U IV, ('.? b -tf 112 II A AO 7 4.'. 1 17 2.1 'J.l r.fl I'hi Kl C7 3:i . i.1 ,1.1 .111 47 C.'J &tt 4'. . 2 . Ill 31 44 47 lo X'.) 25 10 J 08 4(5 fid 07 44 ;I8 34 S3 37 183 l 25 27 115 (5 32 111 114 4A "85 . 100 3D . 35 34 38 1,8311 1,702 Total, Democratio majority, 134 The Bell and Everett Electors had I vote in Beccaria, 1 in Boll, 1 in Bradford, 1 in Chest, 13 ir. Clearfield, 1 in Deeaturi 2 in Guelich, and 3 in Lawrence total, 23. II, r flu l,iuon VmIk- k -li'pi'li fi.m P t i fije fit 1 !. III., i'iVmfi i f Mr. Lincoln's tlit to tli I'l'llsfti ' h), ny 1 "Mr. I.lneiln (danre. 4 'rspblly pnxiblf (n the veling 1WI, and hntidi'd in his tit kcl, ti fin hii h it I hnrJIy I" fl vssaiy t ny, all I In names were tt publi cans. '1 be only nltrvnlioii ho made was the ciiltlntf fiil nf his own rtne at. thetep vbere it bud Imen printed, As he rmerp ed, nrter vnling,' tinm thrt tompomry en" clntire, th!i mnnifi-,tations of cntlilifintn were frequent, and Mr. l.lnnln removing his bat, boAod in acknowledgement. We have not been able to obtain a defi nite reuU of,lha election,. Below w give the vote in several of the largo cities, ond several of the Stales. M o Pblladolpbis, Baltimore, St. Louin, New York, Breckinridge, Douglas, Lincoln, Bell, .1 14,559 U . .. ,65fi 15,317 (1,095 12,605 13,072 Kepub. 3H,0u9 .18,9.12 1.087 10,134 Union. 02,657 MrjlunA Oonnoc't. Masmch'ti. 31,82:t - 14,059 fi,09t 4,065 15,665 8:1,839 1,492 41,613 183,272 31,119 1,419 21,831 The following statement shows at a qlance 1kw the several States havo voted; roll tiNcoi.y, Electoral votes. Pennsylvania, - ?. : 27 New Yoik, . V. 35 Illinois, 11 Cnnnccticat, -t G Massachusetts, 13 New Hampshire, 5 Ohio, 23 Rhode Island, 4 Vermont, 5 Indiana, ; ( - 13 low, ' k 4 Maine,' 8 Michigan, . fi Wisconsin, 5 Minnesota, ' ' ' ' 4 Total ' : ' 1G9 Tle Eloctaral College consists of 303 electors, of whom 152 is a majority. The republicans have already 17 votes more than that m, j rity. IOR HEM,. Kentucky, Tennrssee, - Ne Jersey, (fusion) Missouri, 12 12 o J Total, 35 t'OR BRCCKtNamr.E. North Carolina, 10 South Carol na, 8 Dels are, 3 Louisiana, ' 0 New Jersey, (fusion) 2 fi eorgia, 10 Virginia, 15 Maryland, 8 The following 8 '.ales may be added as certain for Breckinridge, though returns havo not yet ten recei ved from them : Alabama, " 0 Mississippi 7 Florida, 3 Arkansas, 4 Texas, 3 ' Tot-d, 88 It will bo observed that Mr. Douglas has not received one State, unless it be California atd Oregon, which hava not been heard from. It is true he has three Electors in New Jersey,' which were giv en to him against the express will of Mr. Douglas and liis frienc's, by forming a union Ticket. An adjourned Court is in session this, woek, present, Judges Linn, Moore, and Bon sail.. But, few cases will be tried du'ing Ihe term, most of thorn having been settled or continued. Wo will publish the proceedings naxt week; up lo tho time of going to f T?39 nothing had been clone in the case of Commonwealth vs. Cathcart, wherein a motion is pending for anew trial. Postmaster Arrwomi. I). W, Mooro, special agent of tho Postollicn Depart ment, on Nalurday. arrested John A. Mo Connol!, assistant vtmnMer at Newry, Blair county, Pa on a chargo cf robbing tho mails. In default of bail ho was com mitted lo prison to await his trial at the noxlterm of the U. S. District Court for tho Western District of Pennsylvania. In the case of Wm. Ilverly, convicted of the election fraud in Philadelphia, the court refused bail, ond ho was committed to owait sontencc. The punishment atlix- ... ea by law is an imprisonment not to ex ceed thrco years, a tine not to exceed $1,000, and deprived of citizenship. Clearfield Markets. . WHOlHAia A!tl RETAIL PRICKS CrWWEST. Corroded wdokly liy C. Ksatzer A Poss, Wliolfle nnd ltolnil iJenlvri In Groceries, Pro- vialonn, nnd Oonorul Dry (loojs. lluckwhont fi 1'u , fiJ Kyo " 1,00 on " " ; . . 40 t'orn (osrp,)" . no Clovsr peed per. btisl 0,00 Flour, Sup. Fine, bM 7,00 " ' lCxIrn " ; , o,00 " Fam. ' 7,50 Pried Apploi, 'b 10 1'utlor, " J . , , is Kkks doi. : 124 llcans Bu i,.so Suit V Sack, 3,00 Hops "p lb. 25 Rngs " ii2 ltaoon, kanii and aides, 000 Wheat per. lufh. 1,5 Philadelphia Markets. rau.AKir.Lrnu. Nor. 12. 18fi0. FLOUR There is do change ; the demand for export is limited, owing to the high freight! to England. Standard tuperfino ia ofTurod at $j,50 (1,&,M Y barrel, the letter for better brands, and not finding buyer, except to supply the trade ; and at theaa figurei up to fiOilfi 75 fi barrel for extraa and fanoy brand, as to quality. The receipts are moJrato, and show a falling otT this week. Rye Flour and Corn Meal are dull, the formor at $4, 5, and the latter at $3,50. WHEAT not much offoring ; the demand for shipping is not large ; 4000 buahela old at $',25 (7$ 1 30 for common to good lted ; $1 J0fi;13 for good White, the first for common. RYE dull; Pennsylvania tells in small lob at 7Hc. -;... i CORN Pales of 4,00 Waels priuio Yellow, uiostfr at 7Io. afloat; 5ew in dull, sad mages at MI(ij-sSe.. OATS nre more plenty nnd dull : 3,000 bushels Southern at 30fi,3le.: Pcnnfvl aula at 34c. CLOVER SKED is in good demand, with quick sales, and rather scarce; 300 liurhols at $B 12iriio 37 J for new, $6 for old. Timothy it uleady at $2 60(2 62. Flax seed dull at $1 62. MARRIED. On Fumloy, the 11th instant, by Daniel Good lander, Esq., Mr. James I!. CAi.nwru. and Miss Elmira Williams, nil of Pike township. tcfo gbbnliscnunls. OXT.N Hilt SALE. The subscriber baa a Yoke of large OXEN, suitablo for Lumber ing, which he now offers for sale, Cheap, for cash or approved security. UbU, TI1UKN. Clearfield, NovU, 1S00. 3t OXIIJI I'lIK HALii toe subscriber,' re siding in Union township, offors for siilo a first clan YOKE OF OXEN, upon favorable terms. Address him at Hockton P. 0.; or J. W. Paully, T.uthorsburg, C'learfieU county. norl4-3t UAVID DRKSSLBR. "VfoTICIi Tho partnership horotofjro ex i isting betwoen the subscribers, trading under the firm of Cummingi A MahnfTey, is this day dissolved by inotunl consent. The Pooks of the above firm are in the baadt of Robert Ma. hnfley for seltloraont. JOHN M. CCMMINUS, ROBERT MAHAFFEY. New Washington, Ncv. 5, 1850. ?-The Books of the firm of Cummings A Miihnffey have been placed in the bands 0 William Fenth, Esq., of New Washington, for settlement. All persons having accounts in said books are earnestly requested to call at once and settle the same. A failure to comply with this request will incur costs. novl4-4t ROBERT MAHAFFEY. VIIDITOH'W NOTICI2. In the Orphans Court of Clearfield county, in the matter of the estate of JOHN S. CURRY, deceasod. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersignod, an Auditor appointed by tho Orphnns Court to distribute the proceeds uf the sale of the estate of the above decedent, emong the lawful claim ants thereof, will hold an audit to make snid distribution, at the office of Larrimer A Test, in the borough of clcarfield, on FRIDAY, tko 8tb day of DECEMBER next, at 10 o'clock, a. in., when and where all persons Interested may at tend if they see proper, novll 4t JAS. H. LAFRIMER, Auditor. ADMItlSTimUUt ! N)TIC'I Letters of Administration having been this day granted to tho undorsigned on the estate of E. Is. kIMi, late of Lawrence township, Llear I eld eounty, deceased, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those haring claims against the same -will presont them duly authenticated for settlement. AARON C. TATE, Adra'r. November 7, 1860. novl4-6t Th Pkactibal Eh ect. Out of seventeen Commonwealth cases tried at the recent term of the Court of Quarter Sossions of of tho Church of St. Vinoont de Paul, of Cj1C8ter COUnty, as reported in the West . ...... 1 Bnu e(i oys a wiuerepuia- , . n ,, f ii,a CiK imionl nn lion for learning and piety Outokli the C1,C8ter M1". of " Cth ,n,tflnt- no tlergy there were lew here who ftnlicipa lesa than t. not them were .gcrtiltmn or ) ted his appointment. ' . ' k ' color.' Chesfer county is strongly ftopuVn , Dead. Or.lohn W. Coulter, a member of the last legislature from Westmoreland county, died at his residence in Latrobe lican. DaksuQiincks. Aeon eppondent writes . v. . now nntinn is in store tor tnose lat week. The deceased was re-nominal n8Ve never eaten quinces baked like lea ny ine democracy mis year, but ow- ppleg and eaten with sugar anu cream. Ing to ill health he declined to stand a! jj;, pian js t0 take fair, ripe quinces, bake canvass, and refused to run. He wns a them rather quicker than apples, cut them prominent member of the Masonic ordor,t0pon and remove the core, which will and was inleuml kv inembtra of that or-LL. ni tr thA fmlt is nronerlv cooked. : r 1, n -:...., .. aer a large concourse m jjwjiic luuuwmg i;ssi;!,!, McM(ltiM A V Itupf-irullj IhlHM tl.S n,Mf, ,,f ,, J iil, nl h', I l Mn f FA 1.1, A Mi WlNTMIt riiwii, M hii h he nfl. ii t'A'A'l' lht VA.SU ! He al-o rontinucs to deal In t.UM II Ell. t all llnd, In Sny way to suit his cu stotners. The highest market prlci s will be pal.l for all kinds ofORAtN. W CALL AND SKEl-ra New Washington, Xov. t, 1M0. novT-Oa In TiiRcornroiMOMMny ii.r.s OF CENTRE COUNTY. Ko. 22S, Novem ber terai, I85. . WM. H. IILA1R, use er, .. JOSfTn J. LINOI.E lly virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas IssuedoiU of tho Court ofCommon Fleas of Centre county, npoa the above judgment, to undirected, there will be exposed to public snlo by public outcry, at the Court lloune in HKLLEFONTK, in the snid eountv of Centre, on MONDAY, tho 2flth day of NOVEMBKR nest, all the Interest ol the said defendant, Joseph J. Linglo being the undivided fourth tllirt in nil tlmt PArlntn suagc, tenement and tract of bind situato on the ,.e t . ..... .. .. naiur ui jruui run anu .uuttuation creek, ia tho township of Rush, in the county of Centro, and tho township of Dountur, in the county of Clear field, containing seventeen hundred and five acres nnd allowance, being held in common with 1 A. i. Cu.tin, V. I. I'runer and John M. Mule, all which mid premises are described ia a Biort gago givon by the said Joseph J. Lingle to Wm H. Blair, dntod 8th rjeptoinber, 1H57, and re corded in the ofrce for the recording of deeds, Ac., in Mortgage Book K, go 34, Ac, allwhirh will he sold as Iho property vf Joseph J. Lingle, in accordance with the provisions of the Act of Assembly of i 'iih June, 1840, in reforonee to el ections against lands in certain counties. . THOMAS McCOY, Sheriff. Sherifl's Office, Bellefonte, Oct 30, 1800. n7 I MIVV lillDIIS! V. AT Hit ritnr r.Ml Mi'KU 1 1 1 1 d i t Sirt Jmt ff aa Sh'r ( 1 (toll . ler lc 1 ttxr.rf rnrr t ' t'AM, AM) VINTi;U HH))S fil n1iirl rver)' loctip1i'Mi, A bi aiiiiful n r t rf e nl i f Prlnli un I !'wi "end", of (he tiiwe. an t lati-t ay Irs. Al-o n gienl variety of npeful nullum. A I I II. I M, tin ) . 1 . 1 1 i'd 1 ii.i., ft i" 1 ' 'it.'' t'n 1 fliviri,r. ' " ' n) 11 Int. in in c'r t rf f-i-l ..iil l ti..l l.f li tint 111111 tl t Hi eet lit !!' '! twi n'd si nnnni i. (n Stt ' IIMt IS I Ml It. I ,.l. t Tt t' -i li v ri F f e t i.'l f !f 1 mi j.l tl ' MM f I t w 1 ' It nil, ' I., Vw, l . j.. , , , I ml - tn r fl'-i I.. Hi il li.. r. H.MIlr l i f 11 1 1 in ; 1'u' in- f 1, I.., I ll.ll i..i, anl wi.iii-n nnd 1 MMrn In I lfiifli'1 1, nn-t Plrinfii'ili'iiiiiHt III pinn-;il . lhl If Ir ) r pepe-l H (urnl-h Ihsm Wl'll l:un'. Hi'H' 11111I llnili r i f nnf svl r naUorti. ' . Miwrdnr -;- h nt' w he I a sh' tl tl tluwi mi short itillo. , , , Ail kinds f rniiiiry pnihtie tatun In lrc rt,. orlnicnt, rratly-inado ehai.g... nni enmi-Ht r.r.i d. K,.n,,iBI, d.. in the nntst nistnuST ninl rliiiiK inoiierats, i tho Hlmrt Uli m rthi otf K. i opiI SlieuU nfipnait' lies, I, Wf aer A (VWnrv. 1 li HK HiuRT. K. B, lindings tin- nlo, r'it. 8H, US0. C L O T 11 1 3' .Bbnntts, Phawls, ltuM sn I ( , Hools and Shoe, a lrro quantity, Usrdwiire, iccnuwiire, lrnggs ftnd .Medicines, Oil and J'ainU, Carpet A Oil Cloths, Fish. Bacon and Flour, G 11 O C E U I V. S , of tho best quality, all of wbiclt will bo sold lit the lowest cash or ruady pay priues. Jly old friendi and the public generally, are respectfully invited to call. Clearfield, Col. 31, 1SU0. WM, F. IRWIN. T-fT'S. H. All kinds of ffTM.Vand api rv.id COUXritr lUlOVUCE takes iu CAcbungo for Goods. JAMIS T. I.I.OXAHU. i A, WAI.LACK. ruiusr tl.VSKV 4 NOVELTY In the ART WOKLD1U 1. l'UOTOGUAl'IIV UFON PORCELAIN. Secured by letter s patont ia the United Sta tes, England, France and Belgium. Tho American I'hetogriiphic Porcelain Cof pany. No. 781 Broadway, New York, baling secured their novel aud ingenius invention by American and Kuropoan patents, aio fully pre pared to executo all order tor Miniature Jiii, nrsscs cf 1'ersons on China, presenting all tho nttraetiro nnd advantageous features of ordinary photographs, the brilliancy and finish of a water-color drawing, a; d a hith erto nnattained qnnllty of dnrabitr, by boing rendered as imperishable r.s the natural proper ties of tho articles upon which they are trans ferred. As tho patented process of the Cotnpuny ena bles the reproduction of photoerarihs. not onlv on plain stirfnees, but upon such as arc rouud or of any degree of irregulurlty, portraits can bo ro- pioduccd with .fruitless accuracy and delicacy of ueiineniion, upon 1 orcoiain wares 01 any descrip tion aud diiiicminn used as articles of luxury or of honsithold utility, such ns Urns, Vases, Break fast Cups, Toilet Articles, Ac; theruby socuring faithful portraits nnd furnishing a uniquo and exquisito style of ornamentation of articles in domestic nso. In order to furnish facilities for the gratifica tion of the popular taste, and to meet the wants of those patrons of the fine arts dosirous of having portraits on I'orcolain, tho Company have imported from Europe a coll action of superior porcelain good, manufactured to their own order, which they will sell at cost prices. As the American Company are owners of tTie patent right, nnd Consequently the only poraopi authoriicd to nso tho process, they have deter mined, In order to atford pcopii in every section of the Vnion an opportunity to possess portraits on China, to make tho following proposition to residents in the country, who are unable to visit personally the Atelier and Onllcries In Now York : Pe-sons sendir.g photograph, ambrotype, or daguerreotypo to theoHceof the Company In New York, accompanied by $5, will receive In return by express, free of charge, aridity orna. nionted Breakfast Cup and Saucer, with tho por trait transferred thereon By transmitting a daguerreotype and $IO,tliey will roci '.rke manner a hnndsomo French Vase iiT.-t Article, with the portrait repro Juoed by ..'' patented process. By sending a pair of daguerreotypes and $15, they will receive io re tern pair of rich Sevres Vases, with the portraits ezocutod equal to inin iaturo paiutings; aud, ia like manner, portraits can be reproduced on porcelain wares or Vases of every quality of finish, ranging Id price from $20 to $100 tho pair. X. B. Be particular jo writing the address. town, county, and State distiactly. A.i letters to be addressed to " .Miinn rer, Amer ican Photographic I'orcolain Co., 781 Broadway, New York." nor't-Sm PUIII.1C SAMTheronill bo exposed lo public sale, at the resilience of Ihe subscriber, in OBAI1AMTON, Clearfield eountv. on rU T L'KDAY, the 10th Jay of KOVLMBER next, the following property, to wit : 1 Young Horse, 1 two-yenr.old Celt, I Cow. i head f fat Beef Cuttle, 1 two linrso vnfiti, 1 four-horse Wagon, 1 Threshing Ma chine, I Winnuiv Mill, I! head of t'toek Cattle, 1 set single Har ness, SUiigb, Sleds. 1'knvs, Harrows, Chains, Farming Implements, and other tools too tedi ous to mention. Also, alut uf Wheat, Jlyo, Corn, Ac. Pale to commence at 10 o'clock on snid day. Terms. All sums of $:i and under, cash 1 on all larger sums, a orsilit of six months will bo givon, the notos, niUi approved security, paya ble In bank. ... A dedaotien ef ten per cent, per nnmim for cash. 1 Tho Grais will he sold fur cash oily. James p. aklson. Orahamton, Oct. 24, 1S0U. oet;i0.2t MA It K I At J iTc; U 1 1 I-' Being'tt J,7U instructor for married persons or those abnat to be married, both aiale nnr fiaialo, in e cry thing concerning the pbyWilo;;y ami rsln tions of our seznnl system, nn4-he production or prevention of off-pring, including all ihe new discovoriei .iiover before given iu tlio -Knglish language, by WM. Y0UNU, M. D. This is rt ally a valunlilo and interesting work. It is written in plaiu language fur tho general reader, and is illustiutad Willi numerous engravings. All J'Ulig muirie l peoplo, or tbnsocontemiilatinp mnrriuge, and having tho least impediment to married life, should rend this bonk. It disaloscs secret that every one rhutild be acquainted with ; it hi a book that must bo lucked up, and not lie about the houso. It will bo sent to uny one on receipt of twenty live cents, in specie or poMuge Ptamps, AddrosH II r. WM. YOUNG, No. 410 Mpruco st, above Fourth, Philadelphia, l'n. 2a"" Ajiitld . ami L'lt'ortuhat No ', matter wh.it uiay be your disease, before yiiu place your self Under the care ef any one of tho notorious Quacks, native or foroign, who advertise in Ibis or uny other paper, get a copy of either of Dr. Youug'g books, nnd read it rarefnlly. li will be the weans of saving you ninny a dollar, your health, and possibly jour lU'a. Dr. YOl'NiJ can be consulted oa any of the diseases described la his publications, at bis qui oe. J.O. ilj Spruce it, above Fontta, -w7-ly Teachers Wanted- The board of Directors of Knox town ship ore desirous of employing four com potent teaohcrs-,' for a term of 4 Wonths. AptilTcation to ho niado immediately to Conrad Buker, resident, or P. J. Ciith his 1 emains to tho grave. A CAr built wholly of Iron is . now on the road between Tittsburg and Cleveland. It will le muoh safer for passengers in casonf aralliainn. aa the. material resists crashing, and will be entirely free fr"oin I It ,s gai(1 tllftl Mr- Tuco has plinters. The manufacturers lntnd to brought in a suit for divorce against her run it over various roads, for toe Inspec- husbana. j no wrongs 01 winch sho com on of the public. ' ' , ' . . j i 'plains are not statod. hko a nut from a shell. Sprinkle on white sugar, and rat tbem before they ar quite cooled, adding milk or cream, inoiruir, cooked and eaten in this manner has a dilicous flavor which would scarcely bo imagined. gT. CHARLES HOTEL, IIAHRY SIIIRLS, Proprif.tor, Corner Third and Wood Streets, nov7-3t PITTSBURGH, Pa. YROSe CITY " HOTEL. Col. A. P. OWENS, PaormiTOR, Respectfully announces to the trarclling public, that he has now taken charge of this Urge and well known houso, and will conduct it in stich a manner as will render excellent comfort and full satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call. novMy S H1. Trc.4CIIF.RS4 WANTF.I). The School Directors of PIKE TOWNSHIP wish j to employ six competent Teachers, for a term ol three months. Liberal wages will lie givon. Apply to EU Bloom, President, or to D. C. Dalo, Secretary of tht Board. By order cf the Board. B0?7 1). C. DALE, Secretary. ? 3. 'ontLocoH. . H'critorew. M'CUM.Ot'GH its KnoTitnn, Attorney at Low. 1 Oftice on Varkot atreol, opposite Mossop's Store, Clearfield, Pa. rpo CONSUMPTIVrcSJThe advertiser, X having been resttred to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suf fered for sevoral years with a severe lung nil ac tion, and that dred diseaso Consumption, is anx ious to mako known to his fellcw-sutrerors the moans of euro. To all who desire it, be will send a copy of Ihe prescription used, (free of charge,) with the (li-. rections for preparing and using the san.e, which they will find a sure cure tor Consumption, Asthma, Brcnchitis, Ac. The only object of the advertisor in sending tho prescription is to bene fit the afllicted, and spread information which he conceives lo be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blossing, i orsons wishing the prescription will please address Kcv. EDWAUll A. W1L60N, nov7-ly Williumsburgb, Kings Co., N. Y. Nrcvr RF.Mr.inim wehkly. "THE METHODIST," Is published weekly, in tho city of Now ork, on Saturdays, ia quarto form, on the best paper, and in the best style, aiming to be tho exponent of Conservative principles. "THE METHODIST " Is sustained by abundant means from the people thomselres, and is intended to supply their famis lits with an ergon comparing favorably with t'ie largest and best journals of the day. It conUini the best literary ability at homo and abroad ; and represents fully and loyally and courageously its denominational interests, as well as tho interests of gcnoral Christianity; and is cenductod with prudence and dignity, and aims to be above partisanship and virulcnee, and to be A Complete Family Paper, and a decided. Organ of ite Lhvrch. It is editod by Rev. George K Crooks, D. P., assisted by Rev. John M'Cllntock, D V., (at present rosiding in Paris,) as Corresponding Editor, and an efficient corps of Contributors ia the various Departments ; embracing from time to timo. Sermons bv dictincuiiln d Ministers, fur- M:uUM.t . ... ..nA,i. .ii,r,ii(lv for tl. Tt. will hn IIISIIVll IV .11 rnni..'i."' v -- -- -1 cmbclishod from tirrro to time by Portraits of Etui- j nont Men in the Ministry and Laitjr in tho vari ous quarters of tho oortntry. Tkiims f 2 a year ; l ive copies to ono address, $9; Twelve copies to one address, $20 Twenty copies to 000 address, $30. Faynonts invariably io advance. Liberal eomiuissions allowed to Ministers who procure subrcrihors. Specimen numbers sent on application. L. BANGS, Publisher. Office, No. 7, Bcekinaa st, New York. . novT cart, Secretary. Oct. 3d I8tt). 3t. I. J. CATHCART, Sec. NOTICE All persons will please take notice that the stud book of James Wall is MX in my hands for collodion, and all persons are required ti mako immediate payment to me. Cull soon and Save costs. II. w. KOIUJ. Oct. 24th 1SC0 JH pd. A IV Administration having buou this day gran t d to Ihe undersigned ou the estate of Willinui lilanton, late of Decatur tp., Clcarlieid county Pa. dee'd., all persons iudobted to said estate are requosted to mako immediate payment, and those having claims against aideetute are reques tod to present tboirt dnlv autlicutio itod fir set tlement. ELIJAH KEECE, Adm'r. Oct 2t, 186(1 U DIXSOMITIOXThe partnership hereto fore existing between tho ttndcrxigcei', under the title of Lornine A Co.. in the Drug and Variety llusiness, has been dissolved this day by mutual consent. The Hooks and Accounts are in the hands of J. ti. Hartswiok for settlement and collection, and the business will hereafter be carried on by him. J. O. I.OHA1NK. J. f. HARTSWICK, Cloorfield, Pa., Oct. 27, 1C60. oeCIO-.lt xta"tAi"cAKi,iiit, Manufactured and for sale by M. Pll'KR A Co., Loibernian & MoDowdl's liuilding, N. E. corner Second asd Rnco streetii, MIT-Entrance on Race Street. l'liiliulolphia. Mftloods Warranted. octTO lm 1 iX:rakhtj! nnb (f olltttitn dJ'fitc LEONARD, FINNEY &Co. O 1. E A R F I I- l CIKAKFIUD COI ry, PA. Jim.r.s ui. Kxriusoi:, soth amkoiiafts niKtot-NTer m;i'o."i,V!!i Ki:(.i;ivi:i,4 . l tlolU t'. 'vnt made uud proceed promptly remitted I'Uehanc ou the Cities t-oiihUutly on hand. ' S-fl-OfEre on Secend St., neurly opposite tho ' ' COURT '110USF. rXl'.CirTOK'S NOTICrc.I,,,tters testa 1 J menlnry having boon grnntcd to the undor signed on' tho Estate of Abraham Renins lute of Lawrence tp,, Cleurtiuld co. Pa. And ull pel suns km .wing thvraselrus indubtul to ul oalati) are requested to inuTto iiniuedi.ito payment, and those having I'lniiun against it are requested to prcaont them to J1.I111 L. Iteams of (Josben town ship, or (J. W. Klioem of Clearfield llorough. JOHN' L. REAMS, I Oct.. 10, 161).-ft.p (J. W. KHEEM, J Ex'rs. r)(jtI.IC SAM...Tho undersigned "will sell by public ootevy at the late residence of Abraham Ream doo'd, in. Lawrence towsship, on Thursday the 1st November: Two horsi horfo gears, Cows and young oatthv sheep ami hogs, oue large wagon, ele'igh, tleds, jlv . Harroiv, bay by the ton, graiu, stovea, Ixdn Kurcaus, ami u general variety of houseUold und kitrhen fuiniluie. Terms made known oh day of sale. alu to comuieucu ut i) o'clock A. M. ' J., UN L. REAMS, Oct. 17, tS(10-2lp. OKO. W. KHEEM, Executors of iho estate of Abraham Ream- denM Executor's Norice. Letters teslamontary having been this- d;iv grur.tcd to tho unil rs'.nnefl on 't o f ,f t Alirnham I'oiiroc sr.. luui of Or uniiv i,in, ,i: Clearfield ooimty l'u. Ail pernin? aiiowmc tlu nisi'lves indebted to said estate un rsque.-tHi to nmke iinmediHlu payment, aiul tliuso buv; ,. claims ag just it aro ro quested to pre.-en'. tii .i. duly aulhentieated lo llio undersigned FKAM' WiAKCE. ) , " jAcon rr.ARCK. -j1-"- Oct, 17th, 180, 6t. pd. . 1 - , I A. M. HILLS lrJ5?S. DENTIST. 0ywWffry'2f- Proper altenlion to y4"- XV" hme '" 1,6 of groat ..fp '' : benefit to every on in point of health, comfort, and onnvenioiies. 1)K. IIII.l.S can aTways be found at his of fice, on the corner of Front and Main streets, when no notico to tho contrary appears in this pnper. AU operations in tho lino of his profession, performed in tho latest and most improved styles, and guaruuteod for en year against all natural failures. " T Slrny Iloifci'.. A stray Heifer cam tresspassing upoa tho premises of the subscriber, about Iho Istof Au gust last, in Lloom tp., brindlo heilur with wkito f.ico ami thrco wh'te feet; supposed to be about 3 years old- Tho onusri requotted to c.me forward, prove property, pay charges and Uike it aay, or it will be disposed of according to law. i!iooiu tp., Oct, in, 'oo .atp. joiin" mi.uKf;. CI.rcARFIEl.W ACADEMY, will uo opened fur the rceeution of uuiiilj. (males and females) on Monday, Aug. 20th, ISCO, 7Vnii por session of eleven Weeks Orthography, lending, Writing, Primary Ariihiuetie and ffoograpliy, i2.M) Highor Arithmetic, English Grammar, Ooog raphy and History. $;).uf) Algebra, Oeouietry, Natural Philosnphy und Ituok Keeping $1.1)0 Latin nnd Greek liingungos. $6 0(1 To students desirous of aeqsiring a thorough English Education, niid who wish to qualify llieiusalves for teachers, this Institution offers desirable adviintnges. No pupil reooived fur less thnn hiilf a session. and no deduction made except, fur nrotrnrtcil sickness. Tuition to lie paid at the eloso of the term. C. H. SANIiFdJiD, ruisriFAi. Uiy 23, lSiiO.- Jv. Cabinet. Chair Making, TOIIN GVLICH, of theborongh of Clcarflelo, ft fa a., wiil be prepared at all tunes to attend to to any business in the abovo lino on short notice, and in a workmanlike niannrr. His plao of luisincss is at the old shop on the north ririenl Market street, 3d dwir oast of Third st.. ncarh Infitlliblo Vegetable powders. 1 01 'T'6,''10 ol,11 Jc:' p,Pr; v.li l win k.-or o 1 cun.-tiiiitly 011 liuud a lurge assurtmcn t of Ma illaclsuue Schwc lid's For tho rpoedy and effectual Cnrt of all tnflttn. mationi, Itk vn titm, lgprtitf , unit l.irvr Onii. jilaint and all Iciifc 0111 Chronic I)ic urn of A: dtilts rend Children, Send .'t cent ftump to her A,jtnl. O. T!. .IONKS, Hundreds of testimonials Box 2lru Philn. P 0 fir-itiriicy S. W. Cor. Third Arch Sts. Oct 24, I860 lOt. 7 ill nets, I Shaker and other styles HENRY WI1ITEIIEAD, JUSTICE of ths peace -" Rockton, Union tp., will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his ears. Sept., 12, 1860. ly. If 111 RllUtiil 1'iuuii'Hj mv 1 tions. Sale of Lands, A a- , no,7-ly I arV sides of Spanish 10I0 leather for sale low 5U for cash by E. A. IRVH'. Oorwensvills, May 1(5, 1960. , .,.,.. r lliogoiiy nnd Cuno lioltuin Chairs, and Cabinet Ware of every description, w hich ho will dispose of on as rviisnnahle terms as tho samo articles ! run be bad el.'ewliero in the cuunty. J liis stock of Cabinet Ware now cu hand, con : fists in part of Dressing and Common Dureaus. 1 Snfus, Sewing und Washing Stands, Desks and lioiik Cures, freuch and Field Post Bedsteads. ' Diiiiug, lireakfas!, Centre, Card and Pior Ta ' bles, Ac. Collins manufactured aud delivered at ,'any pluce desired. February 9, 1S;i9 no. 4, Tid. jr. Florence braids, English straws, trimmer? and un- triiiimed, will bo found in variety at the corner ! store of fi A. IRVIV. . Cui-wensrillo, May 10, 'GO. Teachers Wanted.-TLo School Kiioc- ,',tri . 1 n .t 1 f 1 i tors of Jordan township wish to otnplrry , HJ' '' )'G HlI tllC (lay Itlle f tlirj coniiictont tonchtis for tlio tornr cf! i NY LADY or Oeatlemen in tlie liii'. four niantlis lilicrcl Trfifii's will bo ;;ivrn. 2 States, npiilicunts 'tl! I'IfiiHO tittend thn Lxtuni- lintioil at Anconvillc on tlio tiny nl Uo tober, apply to HobtTt Lidtlle l'ros't or I). W. Wrso iSoc'v. I'iy ordr of ihe Bonrd. 1. W. WISF, Soo'y. Oct.0, 1SG0. St. pd. . Dissolution of Partnership. The co-partnership heretofore existing be tween J. Pi Mulson and John Uriel, in the Lure bering buiiness at Mulsonburg, has this day beed (lU.olvod by the mutual consent of Iho par ties. J. 1". Ml'LSOX, Oct 24, ISBO St. JOHN URIEL. rlour, Bacon, Beans I ..tiffin corner bv . ... r - - . and Clover seed, at the fci. A. 1KVIN. Curwensville, May Id, 1880. ? IRUIT. Dried Apples, Pared aad unpared ; Peaches, Cherries, Prunes and Raisins a the eorner Store of ! E. A. IRV1N. possessing fl nil $,i lo $7. em -n ' ii. to na easy and respertatle l'nhic j, hv fti i..m i to $10 pet dny tun I s . 'v. 1 1, I' pnriieiilms, addios (with :- p W K A'"i'Or .' f'1 Oct !l, '-f.0-,"m. North U1I1 sluit, l'lii' ; rodies dres goods, of patterns and trxnire- t J plie all, will be found at the corner slur- Curwini-vilie, May lfl, 1SB0. E. A- IRVIS. I rinlln and ol b sr shawls In vsrintrat the chess E. a. iuvi.m; GO. Cooking Stoves of various sixes and prioiue e ,.l.by , B.A. UtVIN Curwensville, May 16, '60. CJselfiton PkirU, a largo variety at reduced pri KJres at Irvinitomer store Ctell IO Store of L'unvenvillo, May 1C. A larger slock and lowci fiimvenvillo. May IG, 'GO 4 verr Inxgo eteolt of Poring ar.d Bummer clothing of O10 laloft stylos Tor alo low by "fAr.tl and RHrti'ft. If priced thnil ever, nt Irvin CbewpusUocnot. CuriftM-sviU It, 60, i,v.invlle, YJ 1. !'. fc. A. t