- -i J'. J T ... fflmKi Sid for Sonny J Thrf will ft wf IDf elections for' lis a P .- . . al assi ' . 'a. lerJtatives td tbetiext Congress naI bean the autKor of the Forrest letter, who, u he j blowing his, turn, most lustily.: Ha.ja ainging out that bis name on the back ol a Democratic nomination ia 1856, brought teventy thoiMand rnnjoHty, aed then its transfer' to ' the ' Republicans, i In1 1860, broughttovonty tbousaud the other way. That s.Sig work, : and, . calls 9 forja $ .fc-eavy bid. rt-i .'"'! ir ni jit.mj , The chevalier cannot he knoeked down for a traall pilo,ad at hie asm estiraato, nothing less than the key of adopnrn meat will be high enough. His hangry competitors, 1 hough, ".they1 Vie' erinf, that he has already been bought," paid for and delivered, and upon olosiug . up the account, they find ha has got more than he is worth.1 ' Just about ' thin time feel ing strong enough without him, they ere disposed to give him short commons, ahd the chevalier sees heavy . work ahead ' in rowing his boat, ., -.. i ' ; ,,, VitU Huskies Reynolds, Adrian and Riggt ovei-boaixlvfiehwarts no snore, and a notioe to quit served on hiaa by - Hick man, he is-la a tight place, with 'a hand not good enough to go ft alone.:'. , V"1 We know the chevalier Will not givd'us proper credit for it but we do protest a gainst his Republican frjends shoring him off withouteven a bone. J If they did bur him and pay for him, it was not for all time. Political harlots iu no wise ' differ from others of the kind, and if they want him aain, they ought to pay for - biai.- So tip with the chevalier ouoe 'tnoro. What's bid T JPtnHtyhanian.0' v ' A Floral Question. Nobody ' ever yet saw a blue dahlia, or blue rose, or a yellow aster or verbena. .Will such things evor be seen ? . Some persons think so and for eign florists are hard at wetk iu hybridis ing, hoping to aooomplwh it, i but ' their success is very doubtful. ' And for this good reson, vit j ' Blue, ' red and yellow srethe three primary colors, and the dif ferent hues found in the varieties of any species of flower, arc produced by crossing flowers which have these different 'colors. Thus, : the. original eolors of tie- erbens in a wild state Were red.enfl blae ; and by crossing these we ja get : shades of red, blue and purple, but nit yellow,,, The wild dahlias are red sad; yellow, and by cros sing! them, we get shades oi fed, yellow and orange, and wbUfl, iitf .aof blue. - So far as our observation extends, no genus of any Mower contains all the primary colors; hence, if the above theory be. cor rect, none of t'je varieties can monopolize all the shade of color. One will lafck red, another blue, and so on : hence the necessity of combining flower of different sorts, if we would get all shades of color. Governor Banka position in cbnnedion with the Illinois Central Railroad, for the purpose of assuming which he has gone to Chicago to reside, it that of 'esidept ili roolor.' (la represents the president and directors, who are scattered pver the coun try and Europe, aud eannqtaltend to the vast duties required ofthcro from day, to day ; this additiouul office ia found to., be necessary. , lie sits as grn supervisor of ot I lie entire business ,01 ibe. corporation, the government of a Slate, only more vast and difficult limn the government of most of our States. ' If a question arises which he declines to luke the responsibility of I . I 1 it !. leiiung, u j can, it ufl cuooihw, uuuiii, it to the next regular mooting of the direc tors. Governor Bank's 'salary is to be ?H,5(X) a year ; which is f 1,500 more tban he received as" Governor" of Maseachu sotti. , , .. , . V4 Oil Excitemsmt TTiDisuts;.- .New dis coveries of valuable oil Vwells are being made nearly, every day, says the: Warren Ltdgrr. Kverybooy seems to-be arriec' swuv in the whirl of excitement, and this section of the State is destined to rival California in its palmiest days. The cen ter of excitemont is around Tidiouie Is land at presenW This nland contains some four acres, and. until within a few months was conafdered of no value -con sequently it remained ia the poeeaion of the Commonwealth, till the time men tioned,, when a citizen ot Warren took out a patent fo it at Ilariieburg. . Some valuable wells have been found upon the h'.anl and the "anuatters't have taken possession of all djaceit bars and shoal places In tha river. Tui St4ihhd 8Taii'u. Washinctoa seems to have beeq the ;n veil tor of the thirteen stripes, signifying the Union of thirtn nrtloniea. This ilae was raised in January, 1770, and wa conhrmed by Con groai in I77tt, witb Hie audition oi tnirieen stara on a blue field. On the 24th of April, 1813, it was ' enacted by Qongrevs that tho United States flag should Consist of thirteen stripes, alternrtely white and red. with twenty stars, white on blue field and that one star should bo added ,-for every new State, the addition to be mad: on the 4th of July following the admission orweh State. ' -- - Bisaop O'CoNSoa'e 8vecttso A pwmkt bd. Uis Holiness, the Pope, has appoint ed Reverend Michael .Dominec, of the Congregation of the Mission, Philadel phia, Bishop of the Diooese of.'PitUburgli, vice the right Kev. Michael O'Connor, re signed. Bishop Dominee bee long held a prominent position in the Church, though we believe he is but little known here. He has been for a number of rears rastor txt rL.. u V;a.l Am Pnl L nF tug vuuruu vi ,Mvww 1 Germantown. and ediovs a wide reputa tion for learning and piety. ' Outside tho clergy there were few here who, anticipa ted bis appointments n, ,j ,t .:-. ' r tA!.Dr.ony. Coulter, a member ot tha laatbaoialaiute irom Westmoreland county 4ied at his retHdeiiae in -uttroDe last week. ; Thedeceased was re-nomina-1 ted by the democracy this year, but ow ing to ill bealth he declined ; to stand a canvass, and refused 16 run; He wm a prominent mepaber, of tht Matoir order, od wu Interred y memfctMof that or dera large cgeeourse pf people tpllewing kis remains to tha crave. - i w j i: '' a tiu knllw' of Irom f 1 BOSS OB Us road between PittsbiirijaiidClw elad. It will h mneh safer (or paseenrere- in ease of a eolliaidn.' as th- material reacts i crushing, and will be entirely iree 'irgmi splinters. ..The manufarer,. lLAia a n I em lintl. .ll.f. - I . But keeping aate tbo CJ L-". lift. -Cilia 1 the ohefulwf H already looklrtr around nrad.. . 228 r 74 forafre.h corner icthVR ffildtf ' ';u t'450'2 1 14j am Ani in nriAP m ar.rv.ior. mrtrfnre hn ELECTION. , ,'Cacial Vote oi Claarfield Count.' . , - -T i y '' - ;i ' ' ' 1 fi" Dm. Bp. Beccaria, 44 136 Bloom. 3 2.1 . Chest, tir ctte I 6 '-''100 36 0 C9 Clearfield, ,.QurwensViIle. I 'I Covington, ' De6atur,.-i'"1-l'sf- - 81 33 53 47 "Girard, M TT -r" 44 Ooshcni; rnoiKV '!'.) 47? ' T 10 Graham, 89 ?.uoh. 25 108 08 44 34 37 ,w tl 8L't; 27 65 16. 48 I106J 35 38 Huston, .t.--.iil 4.iuiA46 Jordan, 67 Ksrthaus, r rV.38 Knox, ?Ji1 13 ! r' J53' Iwj-enoe, ... mil i;j.K;i Lumber City, 25 Morris, - l 115 Ne-r Washington, : 77 ; j 32 Penn, 64 TikeiUia CrrA 2JII.' 83 Union, . , . Woodward,'1 3 30 34 ToUl. win 1.830 1,702 Democratic majority, 134 The iBell , and. Kveretfc. Electors ,Ud. vote in Beccaria, 1 in Bell, 1 in Bradford, 1 in -Chest,' 13 fri Clearflel, 1 M Decatur, 2 in Guelich, and 3 in Lawrence total, 23. We hare not been able to obtain a defi- n'rVe ireiitofhe Wctioa; . Belpwjr give the vote in several of the largo cities, and . . . . . I. .:...? I several of tue Mates. '6 .-I- 5' a. c -n 11,837 14,158 (9 ' 8 Philadelphia, Baltinore, - , 9, tit 1,605 ,16,317 38,32 1.087 10,134 TJnlon. 63,057 0,095 12,605 13,071 Kemib. St Louu, n t v New York, 62,057 33,06 ! a ) .llaryUai, 'OonaeVt.- Mauaoh'U. Breckinridge, 31,823 14,059 6,091 Douglas,- . ' . ,085 . 15,995 ., 83,839 Lioceln,- - ' ' l,49t - 41,613 109,272 Bell, 31,419;- 1,449 21,831, ' ' The following statement shows' at' a glanoa Jiow, the several States haw voted: h . roal Li.vcotK. : t..-i if i I ; CI t.t Peansylvania, New York,', II 27 35 11 13 5 23 4 5 13 4 8 : c i 5 4 Illinois, 4 Connecticut,. . MassnchuBotU, New llarapshire, Oiiio, Rhode Island, ,j Viirmnnl Indiana. i i v -9TO lows,' 'X Maine,' Mfchigad, ' f :it it tv Wisconsin, Minnesotav Total-: - ieo The Eloctaral Colloco consists of 303 electors, of . thsm 152 if a 1 niijorily. The republicans have already 17 votes more than that tn.d irity .' - ros peu. , Kentucky, ' ' ' ' ' Tennraaee, Ve Jersey, (fusion) 1 Missouri, , , 12 12- 0 Total, , . , " ' roa "BRecKtMirDiie North Carolina ., South Carol na, Delaware, t 1 ' Louisiana," New Jersey, (fusion .t c Georgia, Virginia, :-." t . 35 10 8 3 6 o 10 15 8 Maryland, The following St alee may lie added as . cortain for llrpckinndge, though f returns Jinre not yet been reeei 1 v. Aiuuauiu, Mississippi, Florida,' ' Arkansas, Texas, I 9 . J. M It will be observed that Mr. Douglas has not received oiie State, unless it be Grdiforriia anil Oregon, which -hove inul been heard froru. It is true Uelias, three Electors iri New 'Jersey,' Vtluch were giv en td him acaihst the express will of .Mr. Douglas and his , fricntfs, by forming a union Ticket. 1,1 x ' 'f -A -I-. An adjourned Court is in session thV we'e'k, Wesitit,rudge8 Llhn, Ioore, and RoDSalL Bui, few cases will be tried du'ing the term, most of tbem having been settled or continued,' We will ptiblitli tke proceedings nest week; op to the time of going to (Was poUiing had been done in tbe oase ot tommoos eaau vs. vumisri,, wherein a motion is ponding for a new trial. """" " ' ":T' k Tui Practibal ErixcT. Out of seventeen Commonwealth.' cases tried at the reoent term of the Court of Quarter Seseions of Chester county, as reported in tho West Chester Republican, of the 6th Inttant, no ( less WW"" ?! color. MiestefVounl h strongly ftepub lican. 1 . BasiD QUWCKS.--A C0Br""e": " tbat a new sensation is in store lor u ose is-bo hate never eaten quinces oaken line annlea and eaten with sugar and cream. li s plan is so who tan, - like a nut from a shell, isprinme u " " ...a t tl.a.M before Uiey are quite w.r, Thelruit asaa-vAlaarl faUlfl LU H Ullirt vi " . WVS-s 0 ., i .m ihia maniiHr has a dilloous flavor wuich ' imagined. It is ..U that Mrt. Dan Kiee naa -7 " a-aingt hcr ilfAJc Ho?rcwy?TTiatchjPUSSELL McMURRA Y from' 'riWirJeneid,' Bl speakW'of Mr. Xi - 4- Lincoln's visit to the polls on Tuesday j saysfT,, !'.,( i in rr(!,jv "Mr. Lincoln advanced as rapidly a possible to-the Tpting tabhv nd, handed in his ticket, upon which it is hardly nec essary to say, all the names were republi esnH.'. The only Alteration he made was the cutting off of hk own name at the top where it bad been printed. As he cmerg efl, ailer voting, from the temporary en closure, tho manifestations of enthusiasm were frequent, and Mr, Lincoln removing his hat, bowed in acknowledgement, -r PosTHASTta Abrbbted. D. W. Moore, specie I agent of the PostoflBoe Depart mens, on Saturday, arrested John A. Mc Connell, anistant postmaster at Kewry, Blair county, Pa., on a charge of robbing the mails. In default of bail he was com mitted to prison to await his trial at the next term of the U. 8. District Court for the Western Distrust of Pennsylvania, : j ' '.i .ti. . i!'ii r In the ease of Wm. Byerly, convicted of the election fraud in Philadelphia, the court refused hail, and he Was committed to awnit sentence: The punishment affil ed by law Is ah imprisonment not to ex ceed three years, a' na not , to, exceed $1,000, and deprived of cituenship. im ; .: - Clearfield MarkeU.; n 'i '' WHOLtiAtB AND RKTAIL PniClg CPIUIKKI1. ' 'Corrected weekly' by C, Kratikr & Somj, Wholesale and Itctail Doalera la UrtMieries, Tro- vwions, ana lienor! Vtj Uood. Huckwbentt Bu, , . . . . . , ,' , .'. y ....... " , ,,. ft 1,00 40 ' 00 0,00 7,00 0,00 7,50 ' 10 18 12 1,50 3,00 a 02 600 ' 1.5 o ... Uorti (ears,)" " ... Oloref seed per. fcneb. ' . Hour, Pop. Fine, b . Kxtra - - : Fm. Dried Applet, $ 1 nnttar. ' Iiutter, ggi -jft dot. Bean Bu. Rait tp Sack,, 11 !' Itopi 4 ID , . . tugs : Baeon, kam and aidoi, Wheat per. kufh. Philadelphia Markets. ' ' FnibADiLrBU. Nor. 12. 1860. FLOUR There Ij iu ehanes ; (be demand for export li limited, owing to the high froighu to bnglana. oundarct superfine ii ti Ife rod at f 5,50 5,63 barrel, the latter fe better braadi. and not tnding bujepa, aiceS to supply Uie trade; and attkeat ifurei np U t0i 76 W barrel for extra aad imaoj branch, at U qaalky. The receipt! are laoJeratK and Uow a fallioar off this week. ' Kye Flour ad Corn Meal are dull, the former at t,ia, nn toe latter at J3.50. . WHEAT not mach ofTerinc i the demand for hipping is aot large f 4000 bushels eold at $',25 ($1 30 lor cnaaon to good lted 91 30(g) I 35 for cood White, the Crat for common. RYB dull; Pennsylvania !l in staaU lot at J8C ! I i ' ' I . . i'. t . i I CORN Sales of 4,00., bushali Drime Yellow. mostly t fid. afloat) New is dull, and ranges at OATS are more plenty and dull : 3,000 buibels Southern at 30)3lo.) Fennryh anie. at 84e. ' " CLOTEK fiKKD ii in good demned,' with quick ealea, aad rather ecaree f 300 hurhela at f8 124(3,0 374 for new, f 0 for old, Timotby la aleady at J C0($2 62. - Flat eeed dull at It 62. - -' MARRIED, On Sunday, the 11th insUnt, by Daniel Good. lander, K., Mr. Jamm II. Cil.unri.L and Mill ti.niRA luuai, all oi 1'ike townanip. AXT.X FOB BALK. The aubacriber hat a J Yoke of large OXEN, anitablo for Lumber ing, which ,be how' offers for aale, Cheap,' for earn or approved aecurlty. uev. x uuun. Clearfield, Nor. 14, 1860. 3t 0"' XtiH FOR SALE- Toe tubicriber, re iding in Union towmlilp, offen for lale a first alau YOKE OF OXEN, upon larorable terma. Addreas bim at Rooktoa P. 0.; or J. W I'aully, Lulheraburg, Clenrfleld county. norlt-3t ' .PAV1D VKKSSLSR. OTIC 12. The partnerablp heretofore ex. undor the firm ef Cumminea A Mahnlfey, ii this day diasolved by mutual consent. The Coukaof the aboe firm are In the banda of Robert M baffe for settlement. .. JUIIX 01. IlMMIMJP, . ROBERT MAIIAFFEY. New Waabington, Kcr. 5, I860. -The Books of the firm of Cummiega A Mahnffer bare barn placed ia tha hands o William Feath, Esq., of New Waabington, for settlement. All person! hating aocounta in laid booka are earaeitly requested to call atoneeand aettle the lame. A failure .to comply with this rtqueat will incur costa. norlt-et ROBERT MAIIAFFEY. 1 ' UDITOR'H WOTICE. In the Orphant Court of Clearfield county; in the matter of the estate or jvnx a. v;uniti, oeceasea. ' Notice it hereby given, that the undersigned, tn Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court to distribute, the proeeeda of the lale of the estate of the above decedent, among the lawful claim ants thereof, will hold an audit to make said distribution, at the office of Larrimer A Test, in the boron rh of Clearfield, on FRIDAY, tke 8th day of DECEMBER next, at It o'clock, a. m., wben and where all persons interested may at tend if ther ice proper. novlt ft JAS. H. IA PRIMER, Auditor. A DMINI9TRAHOR S NOTICE. Lettera J ot Admlniatration having been tbia day rranted to the andonigned on the estate of K. It. KING, late of Lawrence township, Clear I eld county, deceased, all persons Indebted to Said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those baring claims against tbe tame Will present them duly authenticated lor .... . MimU . 1 t.. settlement. ' A a nun v. ia ic, n r. November T, 1860. novM-Dt gl CHARLES HOTEL, - ' HARRY SII1RL3, Paorantroa, - Corner Third and Wood Streets, nov7-8l PITTSBVUGH, Fa. rpY RONE CITY Cl A P OWENPac ;t ? PVENTf .TW HOTEL PaoraiETOB, Rsspsctfully announces to the travellirig publio. ' thni ha has now taken charae or ton large and ' n known house, and will conduct It in such a MMIlWM wU1 rcnder MCellent eomfort and fuU ,ll((lfaoliOB t0 all who may fafor bim with a povT-ly CHOOl. TEACIIEPS iy ANTED.--Tho IMS Tuvvriojiir wisn Teachefi, tor a term of mmtrttm will he flVCD. A . Eu Bl0om mgidenl, or to w. v. vw, a.rPr.ar of the Board. , ,r J). O. DALE. ?esrUr. l " " " WM. . H'cVLLOtTOat. brotherVI;" Law-. ' ! '.. ' f f" "", M'CUtLOUGII h :i: , Attorneys at OfGoeon Market atreot, oppoaiU Moasop'i Store, Clearfield, Pa. . WiU atuad protaptly Is Colleo tioas, Sals of Le : ovT-ly Rupsstfully lavitss the atttntlon of Mi old cm tomeri, and etkr to lis stock s( ; FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which ba offer wffi'zowWA eAsdt lie also continue! to deal In LUMBEtt, of all klndi, la any way to anlt his customers. V ' The higbeit market prieea will he paid for all kind! of GRAIN. i . ' Stay CALL AND SEE!-, Kew Waahingtoa, Nov. 1, 1889., noTT-8m I W THE COURT OF COMMON 11. EAS OF CENTRB COUJJTY. St. 22$, Novem- ertera, 1850. WM. II. BLAIR, nae of, a. J03STH J. UNCLE Ily virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas iaauedoot of tbe Sonrt ef Common Pleat of Centre county, upon the above judgment, to me directed, therd will be cxpoied to public aale by public outcry, at the Court Ilouae in BELLKFONTE, ia the aaid roantv ef Centre, on MONDAY, the 26th day ef NOVEMBER next, all the internet ef the aaid defendant, Joaeph J. Llngle being the undivided fourth part in all that certain mea suago, tenement aad tract of land situate oa the watora ot a rout rua and Aluenanon creek, ia tbe townahip of Huch, In the county of Centra, aud tbe toirusmp oi Decatur, in the county of Clear, field, containing teventeea hundred and five acre and allowance, being held in eemuaon with A. a. Cu.-tia, D. I. Pruner and John it. Bala, all which aaid preaiiaet are deaoribed in a rnorV 6 age gives by the aaid Joaeph i. Lingle to Wm . Blair, dated 8th September, 1857, and re corded In the office for lb recording of deeda, Ac, in Mortgage Book X, pago 34,4c, all which will bo aold at the property of Joaeph J. Linile. in accordance witb the proviaioaa of the Act of Assembly or xilb June, 1840, ia reference to ex eculloni againat laada in certain eountlee. ' . THOMAS. McCOY, Sheriff. Sheriff 'a Office, Bellcfonte, Oct 30, I860.' n7 a NOVELTY lu the ART WORLD! I t. PHOTOGRAPHY UPON PORCELAIN. Secured by letter I patent ia tbe United Statea, cngiana, rranoe ana Belgium. Tha American Phetogrnphio Porcelain Cor-, pany, No. T8t Broadway, New York, having aecared their novel and logeniut invention by American and European patents, are fully pre- porta to execute ail oruara lor , Minltture Likenesses of Persons on China. presenting alt the attractive and adrantagcoua featurea of ordinary photographs, the brilliancy and Bnlsh of a water-color drawing, ard a hith erto unattained qoalitv of durmbitr, by being rendered B inperiahable at the natural proper, tiei of the articles upon which they are truns- rsrrea. 1 - - ; , Aa the patented proces of the Company ena blee hs reproduction of photographs, not only plain surface, bat npon tuch aa are round or of any degree of irregularity, portraits can be re produced with faultiest aeouracy aid delicacy of delineation, upon Porcelain warea of any descrip tion and dimension used as article of luxury or of household utility, tuch ar Umr, Vaaet, Break fast Cupa, Toilet Articles, Ac; thereby securing faithful portraits and fnrnlahlng a unique and exquisite ttyle of ornamentation of article! in domestic use. - In order to furnish facilities for th e eratifica Hon of tbe popnlnr tatte, and to meet the want! or tnoie patrons or tne tine arts desirous or baring portrait on Porcelain, the Company have Imported from Europe a coll set ton of auperiof porcelain gooda, manufactured to their own order, which they will tell at cost prloot. At the American Company are owners of the patent right, and eonaeqnently the only persona autborited to se the process, they bars deter. mined, ia order o afford people In every section of the Union an opportunity to possess portraits on China, to make tha following proposition to resident In the country, who are nnable to visit personally the Atelier and Galleries In New York:- - ' Pe-sona Heading k photograph, ainbrotype, or daguerreotype to the once of the Company in New York, accompanied by $5, will receive In return by cxpreaa, free of charge, a richly orna. men ted urvnkraat Cnp and.cauoer, with tbe por trait transferred thereon . By transmitting a daguerreotype and 110, they will receive In like Bianner a handsome French Vase cr Toilet Article, witb tha portrait repro duced by tha patented prooess. By sending a pair of daguelteotypet and $li, tbey will receive in retcra a pair of rich Serret Yaaoa, witb tho portraiti executed equal to min iature paintings; and, ia like manner, portraits tan be reproduced on porcelain wares or Vaaoa of every quality of finish, ranging ia price from $20 to $100 the pair. N. li.lio particular in writtsg the addreaa, town, oounty, and State distinotly. All lettcrtto beaddrcased to ' Manager, Amer ican Pbotugraphio Poroelaia Co., 781 Broadway, New York." .. . ., , . . nov1-3e TO CONMCMI'TIVESU-Tbe advertiser, having been reatered to health in a few weeka ay a vary aiinpU remedy, alter having suf fered for toveral yeart witb a severe laar affec tion, and that dred diaeaae Consumption, ia anx. iout to make known to bia fellow-tuneren tbe meant of cure. . .. To all who desire it, be will tead a eopy of the proscription used, (freo of cbara-e.) with tbe di rections for preparing and using uie same, wtnen tbey will find a euro , cure for Consumption, Asthma, Brcncbitia, Ao. The only objeot of the advertiser in sending tha prescription la to bene fit tho afllicted, and eproad information which bo conceivea to ba invaluable, and ho hopee every sufferer will try bis remedy at It will cost tueia nothing, and anty prove a bleating, Peraoot wishing tha prescription will please addrosa . Ilev. EDWAKl) A. WILSON, aov7-Iy , Williamtburgh, Kingt Cw N. Y N EW IlKI.ItilnUS WEEKLY, "THE MKTHOnlST.' Ia published weekly, in tho city of New Yoik, on Saturdavt. ia auarto form, on tho best paper, and In tt.e best style, aiming to be the exponent of Conservative principles. "THE METHODIST " Is sustained by abundant means from tbe people themrelvet, and ia-lntended to supply their famta liet with an organ comparing favorably with Vie largeat and best journals of the day. It oonktna tbe best literary ability at home and abroad and represents fully and loyally and eourageoosly ill denominational interests, as well at the interests or general tnnstiantty and ia conducted with prudonca and dignity, and aims to be above partisanship and virulence, and to ba A ComvUle Family Paper, and a deeided Organ of tht Churth. It It edited by Rev. Ctorfcs R. Crooks, D. T., assisted by Rev. John M'Clintork, D D., '(at present reaidiag ia Paris,) at Correspond! a g Editor, and an efficient corps of Contributors ia the various Departmental embracing from time to time, Sermons by diatipgnithed Minietera, fur nished to or reported expressly for it. It will be embelished from time to time by Portraits of Emi nent Men in the Miniatry and Laity In the vari ous quarters of tfis Sounur. !, '. TaRMs-$2 a year; Five copies to' one address, $0; Twelve eopics te on addreaa, $20 Twenty coplea to ont address, $J0. Paynsatt iavartably in advanoa. . i , 1 t- Liberal commissions allowed te Minittert who procure subscribers. Specimen number t tent on application. L. BANGS, Publisher. Office, No. 7, Boektnan at, NtW Verk - aov ' HENRY WHITEHEAD, j , wf THTICE of the peace . . 1 " A Bookton, Union tp, will attend promptly to all a aliases entrasted to hit eare, F . ... BepWll, I860 :ly. en sides of Spanish sols leatner :or eaie low mfyj for cash by E. A. tRVIr Curwsasvills, Maj 16, Mt. 1 w. FEESH ARRIVAL OF - NEW GOODS! At&B CHEAP CASH StOR I aaa Jnat reoelring aad opoaing a large an well telected ajaortment of V , FAUN XTi 1NTPXH'inCT)mouH notb tkn-yet. However, Shorty i I-AAU AlHU m Aln. LilJUJJO1I10t nuehpal tWt at miaafnai" bia enatom ; but oJ almost every description, ' A beautiful aeaortment of Prints and Breat gooda, of the neweat and latott atyles. Alio a great rarietjr of uaeful notiont.- - "' A largo assortment, ready-mado CLOTHING, Bonnets, 8hawla, : : .. x .. , liata and taps, ' H- Boota nnd Sbdea.'alarie auantitr.' 1 -n: ; ,' .- Hardware, QtSeneware,1 , Drugga aad Medicines, Oil andJainta, Carpet Oil Clolha, r-' ' . ' . ' ." ' '. " ' ' Fish. Jifeon and Flour,, " GROCERIES, ' of tbe beat tonality, all of which will ba told at tha loweat cash or ready pay ptlws. ' , my oia mends and the public generally, are reapectfuHy Invited to ealL ' Clearfield, Oct. 31, I860. WM, F. IRWIN. ' oft-N. R. All klnda of G ft A I '.V ncit mr..v,1 CO UNTAX. PRODUCE taktriin exchange for Goods. ' ' ' rfUBLlC SALE There will be exposed to MT, public aale, at the residence of the tuoscriber. in UKAUAUJ.ua, Clearfield county, aa SAT URDAY, the 16th day of NOVEMBER next. the following property, to wit : 1 aoung Horse, 1 two-yearld Colt, 1 Cow, 6 head f fat Beef Cattle, 1 twa-horae wagon, ; ; 1 four-borse Wagon, 1 Threabing Ma- ' chine, 1 Winnow Mill, 8 head of ' Stock Cattle, 1 act eingle Ilur neis, Sleigh, Sleds. Plows. Harrows, Chains,. Farming Implements, aud other toolt too tedi , .,. ., . i .., cut to mention. ' . .. ' Also, a lot of Wbett, Rye, Corn, Aa. Sale to commenoe at 10 o'clock on said day. Txaat. All sums of $3 and under, cash ; on all larger suras, a credit of lix months will be given, the notes, with approved security, paya ble in bank. , A .deduction of ten per tent, per annum for cash. : , . The Grain will bo told for cash ouly. , JAMES J. NELSON. Orahamton, Oct, 24, 1S60. " oct:t-2t M' ARRIAGE GLIDE Beine a private instructor for married persons or those about to be married, both mle and female, in erorythirg cancerning tbe phtsiplcgy nnd rela tions of our sexual system, and4he production or prevention of offspring, .incl,miag all the new discoveries never beforo given In tbo English language, by WM. YOUNG, M. D. This is really a valunble and interesting work. It is written in plnin language for the general reader, and is UluatratciLwilb numariNa.aaiu'inga. All young married people, c thosscontsdiflating aiarriage, and hnving the least impediment to married life, should read Uila? trJt. Ql dlsolotoa aeereta that every one should be acquainted with ; etill it is a Dtoa tnaCj mutt t nektd op. and not lie about tke lituso. It will be sent l"'H6y one an receipt f tweuty-flve cents, In specie r postage ttamjit, Address Dr. M'M.. YOUNG, No. 414 Spruce it, above Fourth, PhiUdalpbiarPa: ? ' 1- ' ' ' ' r JStT Afflicted, . and VnfrfuNSterNo flatter what may be yoor disease, bc'foYe. you place your, eelf under the oar of anyone of the potiriods Quacks, native or foreign, who advertise, in tbis or any other paitr, got a eoivf of either of Dr. Young' bqoka,and read ikoareXully. 1 1t will b the means of saving you many a, dollar, yoair health, and soaeibiy roar life, t . i ' . ' ' i' Or. YOUNG can be coniollcd oa any of the diseasea described ia bit publications, at bit office. No. 414 Spruce at, above Fourth, ' nMv - Teacherg Wanted. The beard of Directors of Knox town; ship are desirous' of employing four oom pfctohf toaelifcM, Tor a tertf'of 4 months- Applicntloti to be 'made immedintfly to Conrad Baker, resident,1, or D. J. Cnth cart, Secretary, . " D. J. CA'l'IICART Sec Oct. 3d I860. 3t. NOTICE - All persons will please take notioe that tbe stud book of James w all is loft in my hands for collodion, and all persona are required ti make immediate payment to mt. Call soon and Save costs. 1 U. V. K0UB Oct 24th 1860 3t pd. i. . - A JDMINISIrtATOtf'8 NOTICE. Letters of l Adminis tratioa banns; boon thit day (ran- t d to the undersigned on tbestate of William Jilanton , late of ieratur tp., Clearfield count Pa. dtc'-d., all peraont indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate are requet tea to present them duly autuentioited Tor set tlement. ' ELIJAH AEECE, Adin'r, Oct 24, ilrWO It ." t ' f-vlSHOLUTIONThe partnership berate MJ fore existing between the umiorsii-ned, under the title of Loral ne fc Co., la the Drag aad Variety Business, hat been dissolved tbis day by mutual win sent, " " The Booka and Accounts are in the hands of J. ti. Harttwiok for settlement and collection, and the buainaaa will hereafter be carried on br mm. J. U. liUKAINE, J.' v IIARTSWICK, Clearfield, Pa., Oet. 27, 186. oct20-.1t INGRAIN CARPETS, -, . Manufactured and for aale by M. P1PKR A Co., Luiberaaa A McDowdl'a Building, N. B. corner Seoond and Race streets, ftEntranoe on Rnct Street. Philadelphia ypondt Warranted. oct.tU Im Madame SchwciitTs Infallible Vegetable Powders. For the rpeedy and effectual Curt of nil JnjlHm. marioHs, Kh turn (ism, Vypepiia, and Uvir Com' plninl and all Acute and Chronic Di taint of A; rinlts and Children, Send 3 eent Slarap to her Agent. O.B.JONES, Hundreds of testimonials Box 2070 Phila. P 0 . tVAycnc S. W. Cor, Third at- Arch Sts. Oct 24, 1860 lOt. Dissolution of Partnership. Tbe co-partnership heretofore existing be tween J. P, Mulson and John Uriel, in the Luni. I ! . I M .. 1 art 1... , k i. .1 - b .a a.wU& br the mutual consent of the par- tie. - J. P. MULSON, Oct 24, 18(30 St. ' JOHN BRIEL. Tsacushs Wanted.- Tbe School Direc tors ef Jordan township wish to employ three competent teachers for the term of four months llbcrel wnccs will be given. applicants will please attend the Exami nation at Ansonville on .the 2-ddny ofOe tober, apply to Kobcrt Liddlo Prea't rt U. W. Wise Sec v. By order of the Board.- V. W.-WISE, Sec'y, 1 Oct. 0, 18C0.- 3t. pd. ; - Tlour, Bacon, Beans and Clover eeed, at tha av cheap corner ny . b. A. 1RVIN. Cnrwcntville, May I, 1880. i FRUIT. Dried Apples, Pared and aor-ared Peaches, Cherriet, Prunes and Raisine a th rttfca stors f 1 ' 1 i ' 1 E. A. IRVIN. Cooking Stoves ef various tlsot aad ttrleni' aale by ' t ' " K. A. IRVIN J ... eaav fit I. , tjarwansviiio, stay so, w. I keleton Skirts, a large wariaty at redoood pri. Jet at Irvioaeemritor. Carweatville Jo, r.o. TRIKINO TIMES IN PHILADrf - PPIA! TrcmfBifotia Rtmtwii anq ikt Janrt!!.' EAUlII.Mi 1TWOT nAUIfi between the Philadelphia, Pnlire and the nntoriowt For go r and coanterfeiter.'Ja nea Buchanan Croaa ! ! 1 1 Oroea Recaptured 1 1 1 1 It aeema te he-the geaeiu al opinion in Clearfield, that ifCraea had ween pair of Frank. Short'a Freaeh-ealf Boeta, that he wowld anwounot) to- all i aUtridue,- iHuatat. Linenln and Hell men, and waeaca aad ahildrea in Clearfield, and Slnnemahoninpj in particular, that he I preparod toafurniah tlieaa with Boeta, Bbaet and Gnitort of any style or patter a, ititoh. d, . tewed orpegged, (and aa bo ia a akort fel low) ion ahort notioe. ' Ad klnda of country prodaee token he ax change, and cash aot rt fused. .Repairing done ia the noatcat manner and. chargea moderate, at tho Short Shoo 8 hup on Second Street, opposite Bead, Weavtr A Co's etore. FRANK SHORT. N. B, Findings for tale, Sept. 26, 1860. JAM Efl T. LE0XARD. . . P. A. F1HNKT wa.A, fiAc. -lV,. '..,.',.. A. o. rwtiar danMnj m CoIIcttioit, 6cc 1 : . . ' or.. ... LEONARD, FINNEY &Co. i- OLEABFILU, CLEARFIELD VOUNT7, PA. JBILL8 Ot tXCn.lSOE, SOTP.t AXO DIIAPTS DISCOUNTED DEPOSITS RECEIVED, ColltilioM made anJprweeJi promptly remitted Exchange oil the C'itiea couatantly on band. . : j ' Office on Second St., nearly opposite the COURT HOUSE. ' XECUTOR'g NOTICE. Lettert testa mentary having boon granted to the under. signed on the Katate of Abraham Reama late of Lawrence tp Clenrfleld co. Pa. And all persona knowing themselves indebted to laid estate are reqnestod to make immediate payment, and those having claims auninst it are requested to present them to John L. Reama'uf Goshen town ship, or (i. W. Rbeeni of Clearfield Borough. . JOHN L. REAMS, 1 Oct 10, I860. tp G. W. RHEEM, J Ex'rs. PUBLIC SALE. The uodenlgned will tell by publio outcry at Ilia late retidonce of Abraham Roam doo'd, ia Lawrence township, on Thursday the 1st November! Two horses. horse gears, Cows anoUjoung cattle, theep and hogs, one large wagon, sleigh, tleibi, plows, Harrow, hay bv the tou. a-rain. atoves. bods: Bureaus, and a genoral vurioty of household and Kitcneu lurmtnre. lenns made known on day of aale. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock A.M. . . , JullN L. REAMS, Oet. 17. I860 2ti. ' GEO. W: RHEEM. Executors of tbe estate of Abraham Ream doo'd. Executor's Notice. Letters teatamontary having been thia day gratted to the undersigned on the eatate of AUrabnm Pearce sr., lota of Bradford township, Clcnrflold county Pa. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate ore reqnestod to make immediate payment, and thosa having Claims agiinat It are re queatod to present them duly autnenticatcU to the undereiened T 'r -.i BAA'CiS PISAKCJS. " " "JACOB PEARCE. Oct. nth, I860, 6U pd,. . r . . I Ex'rs. Afe-U I r- ' Proper attention to iud ifluiu iu proper timo will bo of great benefit to every one in point of health. comfort, and convenience. . I)lt. IlILIJs can always bo found at bis of fice, on the corner of front and Main streets, when no potice to the contrary nppenrs in this paper Al operations In the line of bis profession, performed in the lntost and most improved styles, and guaranteed for one year against all natural failures. ' " 1 8tray Heifciv A stray Hcifur oamo tresspassing npon the premises of the subscriber, about the 1st of Au gust last, in Blooin tp., a brindle heifor with white face and three white feet; supposed to be about 3 yean old' . The owner ia roquoelcd to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take it away, or it will be disposed of according to law. Bloom tp., Oot. 10, '0.3tp. JOHN BILOER. rpilECLrJAirFIEI-D ACADEMY, will X be opened for the recoption of pupils, (oinles and females) on Monday, Aug. 20th, 1S60, TYrme per session of eleven Weeks Orthography, Reading, Writing, Primary Aritbmetio and geography. $2.60 Higher Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geog raphy and History. ' " - - f 3.00 Algebra, Geometry, Natural Philosophy and Book Keeping ' $4.00 Latin and Greek language!. $0 00 - To students desirous of acquiring a thorongh Engliah Education, and who wish to qualify themsalvea for tonohera, this Institution offers desirable advantages. '4. No pupil recelvod for less than half a session, and no deduction made except for protracted sickness. . ' Tuition to be paid at the olose of tha terra. 0. li. 8ANrFOM, Principal May 2.!, 1800.- Ir. Cabinet, Chair Making, ak2 5J-mva JOHN OVMCII, of the borough of Clcarflcla, Pn., will be props roil at all times to attond to to any busiuess in the above liue on ahort notice, and in a workmanlike manner. His place of busiuoaa is at tbe aid shop on tht north side of Market ttreet, 3d door cast of Third St., noarl; oppusito the old Jew store ; where he will keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Ma hogony und Cane Bottom Chairs, aud Cabinet Waro of every description, which ho will dispose of on aa reasonable tormi as tht same articles con be had elsewhere in the county. Ilia slock of Cabinet Ware now oa band, con sists in part of Dressing and Common Bureaus, Sofas, Sowing aud Washing Stands, Dotka and Book Cases, r ranch and Field Post Bedstoads. Dining, Breakfast, Centre, Card and Pier Ta blos, Ac Caflins manufactured and delivered at any place doaired. February 9, 1848. no. I, Vol. Iv. STJonnets, Florence braids, English straws. Shaker and other s'yloa trimmed and un- trimmed, will bo found in variety at the corner store of N. A, IRVIN. Cui wensville, May 16, '60. "Why stand ye all the day Idle V VNV LADY or Oentlemen in tbo United States, possessing from $3 to $7, can enter into an easy and reepertahle business, by which from $ to $10 per day can be realised, For particulars, addrctt (with ttamp) W B ACTON A CO., Oct 24, 1800 3m. North 6th street, Phila. radiea dress goods, ofpntterns and textures to A please all, will be found at the eorner store 0 . Curwinsvilie, May 16, i860. E. A. IRVIN. Stella and other f bawli la variety at the ohetj Store of K. A. IRVIN; Curwenvllle, May 16, 'CO. Boots aud Shoet. A larger stock and lowtr prioct tban ever, at Irvint Cheapest eorntu . Uurwensvillo, May IC, 'CO- 4 . .very largo stock of Spring aad Summer . clothing or tns laiest aiy iea iot e'" dj- CulwSBsVille, Mayl lnoO.1 B- A. lavin. - p'inins are not sttated- . i r? ' aonxif tbapablio.- a, 5 usr'ta