rcitit. EPNUnAY. -DECEMBER 5, 118GQ, T Cr Time t Tyrone. The Winter arrangement of tho Pennsylvania Lilroixl, on and after tho 26th instant, will bo a rllw ; . TRAINS IS AVISO Villa .', -j Twin - r - - , faun-M I'tfiengor - - TRAINS LEAVING vrt.it rmnger - -' hit Train EASTWARD. ' . . - . 3.50 a. m. -' - - - 12.10 p. m. - - - . 10.13 p.m. WKSTWARt). - . . - - 7.42 a. m. . . . , 12.53 p. ra. . . - 8,22 p. m. Jut Lin f No traini run on Sunday except the Express. Schod Drafts. Tlie County Treasurer has lately re lived a number of letters from School Jirectors, in the different boroughs and jjwnshipi, in reference to the payment of jfcliool Draft for 1800. Below we publish llistof the school districts in which the Wafts hve uoen paid by the Treasurer for 203, together with tho number and jiiaunt ol eacu urau ; lehuol District Itrcsria lell - 1 ha?" . Ijfurd lrJ.v - Inrnsids JcurficM jirwensvillo Jheit -Covington Decatur kVtuion 4) -Uen Number. Aiuuuul, , 1472 $101 14 ItiUtf 814 616 102(1 1027 4ilD 1024 ItiS'J 11112 ell! im lsnt H17 i:n)j i ir.i 1 0211 8i; l :i'.ni i:iu7 ma 81'J 64 2:. 76 j;t. 162 40 , 112 06 2 17 45 45 ; It "jirunting'n 58 21 01 us 43 72 2'J 30 00 23 32 17 50 23 40 72 45 !3 128 50 Oil 92 74 40 02 23 SO 10 Ankara U!tlU JtrJan larlii.ius 110X - (nwrenco -irri fciin -like -. . u on Tuliil amount paiil ... $1,57419 Of the old District?, Fox, Girard, and y'ood vurd have nolprcscnted their Drafts r 1800 or they mny havo teachcil the jjtalc Treasury through some other source, 'I The Drafts for the nciv Diclricts of Bloom, (jtielicli, Lumber City, and Neiv f ikililngton, wo presume nre included ir. (lie drafts of the respective District, out of which they were formed. If we include tjic salary of the County Superintendent, it will he found that Clearfield county draws ajunially from the Stale Treasury, for school purposes, 2,300.00, which is about liro thirds of what tho county pays into lie Stato Treasury annually. . The Oil Business. Wn observe by a late number of the Vf nun go Sjierlutnr, that the oil excitement Uttillon the increase Tho total number dwells now in operation and pumping, tifctnted at 74, from which is pumped dui '.j 1523 barrels of oil, being about twenty Uriel to each tt ell. She deepest well is in Franklin, owned b Messrs. Curtz .V- Shain, and 1 502 feot lp, pumping 15 barrels per tiny. The shallowest well is that on tho Allegheny titer owned by the Tidioutu Island Oil Of., and is hut 07 feet deep, and yields 30 Wh-cl per day. The Drake well No. 1, i C'.l feet deep, and turns out J-barrels per day The well of Messrs. Lowry S: 1'OmI is but 70 feet deep, nnd yields 40 bar rel per day. levant' well, in Franklin, i $(1 feet in depth, end yields 10 barrels pr day. sThesoaio the only wells, wo believe, tint are loss than 100 feet doep. 'I lie "0 nro quite a number of wells that yfcld but 3 or 4 barrels a day. Tho best paying well in tho oil region appears to bi that of Messrs. Plumer, Krelith & Bis. all, on the Clapp farm ; it is 155 foet Jetp, and yields 50 barrel per day. ,Tlio average depth of tho wells is about 200 feet, the. average, depth of tho Alio fil'-ny river wells is about 1'2 feet nnd JfJtld about 5 barrels each per day ; Vving dourly that tho River wolls arc tie most productive, nnd consequently hV most profitable. ;AtTI:MIT TO IIREAK. J All- Lost ll'tglll, aV'lt 12 o'clock. J5r. Richartls. the iailor. i- u'.roke by a noise in tho room occu pied by John Cut heart and a man by the iiyae of Stcddard.' Tho two were locked vi lor tho night in a. imall cell adjoining t.pir room, which closed by a door talo of inn b.irs, so as to admit heat fiflm tho adjoining room to the cell. Tlis 1 'iS'Miers Miccccdod in rt ieni hing" a bar I r,.iroii from tho wall, about f.even feet ' Ig. which they broko in two, with A''h ihoy -suoccilnd , in breaking the k mid chain of their cell dooi,' tbtm tutting them tJ tho ttnve, when Uhey tmenecd to boat tho bars and burn I plank ofl from the side of their cdl. - ro is.no doubt that in n few hours fe the twain vouhl havo fled.: Cath V"ad nearly filed tho mftiuudes from ofl' ' lecs with th fire shovel, which he for th.at purpose. Sa.TIio Lock Haven and Tyrone Bail i was sold, nt the Merchants Exchange, JhilaiUlphia,' on Wednesday, tho 28th fur .$51,000., We did not learn who) tnotho purchaser. The unfortunate ; eulty In Which this Bond became in- i Jed through their finnncial agents, has ' ! great drawback linon the Tvrono Iciearfield Koad, which is now, howev- ln b fair wny of completion. Frldav iast. In : Brswly townshir. I t'CorgO ShugiU't, While 111 the W03tIsjriKlt, uJ orciliU( wliieh woro if Oeorgo John-, quantity of PTu NK COAL, which he will doliver nigsomo timbor was instantly killed ston, Jr., lato of Bell township, Clourfieldcoanty, , cilitns very cheap. Lump Coal at tho Hank, lho f...lr. . '..', u;' 1.:. .l-.n'.'1' J",r7bu"h.e,',,V!.?.?,i.",".,i ,m,,M. ' urn ui n vre ui vurvuii; nn Joneofhis thiiih bones. H was shout 1 - ears 01 ago. Jlc . leaves n wjie ani tl child ruin M itmits'ii lilt fiiii lrL.n .li aLll ! ,Jlo family ttte, however, iH good cir- hislaiic Presidential Election. Wo republish this week a corrected,01" return of the late election, the former ta-i bio being in many respects erroneous. A Counlt'c. Adams, Allegheny 38 570 50 Armstrong ueaver . Bedford Berks Btair Bradford Bucks 1 Butler ' Cambria 8 SO 130 307 o.t Tjj 0l 124 21 10 202 12 Curbon 'Centre Chester Clarion Clearfield Clinton Colanibia ou . . I " J, Craw ford 147 100 288 Dauphin 1) my tiro Elk Kno Fayette Franklin Fulton Ko,.cst i'mnl. 00 147 70 40 - 17 00 1 Z j I ndiii .Tclloi-soii luniata Lancaster Lawrence Lebanon Lehigh Luzerne Ly coining M'Kean Mercer Milllin Monroo Montg'ory Montour Xorth'm'ii N'rthum'd Per rv PhihVPa Piko Potter Schuylkill SutlKTSC t Snyder Suiiivin Smiiuc'na Tioga, Union Venango Warren Wushing'n Way no Wcittn'nd Wyoming York o2 4 II I 2 J03 I r I J- I 01 o 40 30 000 4 171 72 38 7,131 13.1 10 5 1 0 '.) 0 (5 01 'lotal I 1,8, H,J 208,030110,077 12000 Lin join over Loading ticket, 80,150 Lincoln over all opposition, 50,073 Total vote of tho .State, 475,587. A Sao Mistake. Wo learn from the Tyrone .Star, that Col. A. 1. Owens, of tbo City Hotel, killed threo largo fat Tur keys on Wednesday, tho 21st of Xovem ber, being under the impression that the next. day the 22d, would bo Thanks giving. We nro well aware Uml our host of the "Mansion JIouso" has committed 110 mis tako of this kind, as tho Thanksgiving Turkeys nro running around loose yet. Wo hope, however, the Col will make a mistake of this kind, too, about Christ inas or Xe.v Years, if not sooner. The Tic; for which a premium . was awatded at our lato 1'nir, was slaughtered by Judgo Mooro on ,1onday, nnd when diessed weighed 303 pounds and measured 0 feet and 0 inches in length, and was but 15 months old. To care nnd tho "half bushel" belongs the praise in this instance., as th breed was, of but common stock. It was worth at least $30 in our Mar ket. 31 tin Sbbtrfiscmcnts. A XEW Dec. 5, ene horso SLEIilH for salo by JSC0. REED, WEAVER f Co. Slit AV lII'.Il' l'.K.--Cai1io to the residence of lho suli8Cribor, in Iiurnkido township, about tho first of JVno lust, a 11LACK HEIFER about 15 months old. Tho owner is requested to come forwnrd prove property, pay charges and tuko her awar, or ah will sold according to law. ' JOHN KINO, Jr. Decenihrr 5, ISfiO. 3 tin es. rjWARE AM) COPPER- WAWK An extensive nnd well-seiccted . nsiortmcnt. C O A L AND COOk' ST O VEX, .Stove-ripe, Collars, and Blacking, CO AL OIL AND COAL OIL LAMBS, Ment Cutters and .Sausage Stuffers. Corn Shellcrs, Corn Oiiiu'ers, Ciller Mills, Oar-l!ings, tjuoits, Blows nnd Harrows, a variety of .GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, D0OH-LOCKS, Hinges, Screvs,TNTail, and other articles used for building purposes, Ac. Kept cofislniitlv on btmd and for csla by 'JOSLTH L. Cl'BBY, dec4 - . -1, ' i Lumber City. ISTI'.K'S SOTIt I '-Notice, is horo civen that the following neeounts have filed of record in this ollic for the inspection of t.u:. lAirntmis. creditors. and all others in anv other wv Interested, nnd will hi presented to ' .""yOn""""'' of C:lc;,':'',c'dl.COU:',-1l.' lf ' i.a hfl 1 11 ii-n 1. mil iioiipe. u 101' uiiiviiii ui Clearfield, rimnncpving on the 2nd Monday of January, 1801, for conlirmation anil allow mice. The final account of John Mncmariiis, Admin - istnitor of all and singular the go oils, chattels, Tho partial account ol nranson i'hvis, niinio - istnitor of the estate of Thomas C. Davis, lato of Il......l. f I ...1.A fs . Jn.At,..t. 1 tho Uorough of Lumber Citv, deceased. 't 1 ..i.itfa wnit , -. , JAMES WRKILEY, n.iei.mber Mh. 1800. Register, yi-esh slock of grocwries rf'vry kind jus 2,011 2,724 80 0,725 10,725 52,'J ' ' 2,10f 3,355 ' " 1.021 . 2,824 4 2,224 I 2.50& . U . 8,840 C.70y 420 1,275 3,050 : 23;t , 2.188 , 7,001 0 " 5,172 f,,413 487 2,332 1 3,010 13 1.043 2,277 110 1.301 1,758 350 2,423 3,021 20 5,008 ' 7,771 '. 03 2,078 ,820 1,830 . 1,702 ' 1,244 1,730 72 2,300 1,873- 80 2.001 5,770 02 3,183 3,503 20 2.302 4,531 -105 1,500. 3,081 152 523 407 ' ' 2.531 6,100 17 3.30M 3,454 21 . 2,515 4,151 022 011 788 1 47 107 2,005 1,014 20 1.022 3,1180 55 1.347 3.0101 1,133 1,7031 1,117 1,404,;, 5,135 13.35;, j-,..;, 7SS ",0T7 10 " 1.017 ' 3,008 ' 10 1,004 4,170 145 0,803 7,300 2,402 3,404 137 501 1,077 2,5 40 ;855 2 1,1 SO 1,701 83 1,202 811 201 5,500 5,820 500 7H0 1,0(3 311 4,507 3,830 115 2.300 2,422 ;i7 1.743 2,371 8 21,010 30,223 0,274 831 3S1 521 . 1510 4.00S 7,:,0S .122 1,175 3,218 1 010 1,078 01! 407 420 2,51 4.170 2 1,277 4.754 11 STtj 1,824 28 1,032 2,06." 0 1,087 2,281 4 3,075 4,724 f 2,018 2,s.".7l 4,700 4,887 13 1,237 1,280 3 5.407 5,128 5C2 A received nt RLKI', WEAVER. A CO s . ' AJEATII 1' ROM A JinOliF.Jf J1F.ART. A flnv. t,vo fc' Mr. troorgo B.' Winnnsonoof the llre tolcerar'1 operators in Psew Y oi k, died, after a short illness, at his house in 1 roy street. Upon the fact beiDg connnu nicated to his mother, Mrs. Mary Winans, hcusekeeper for Mayor Wood, sho full down, and expired almost irtstantly. Philadelphia Markets. XIosdav, Doo., 3, 18C0. The riourmarliot.to- AllV. im MtMfiilv. Lut .lull Alltl l.nrrnld fliiliArtiTIA , extra ooaimon sold at $4 for export. Salsa '.' tho trade at Iruiu $5 to $5,50 for luperAua. aad .extra, and $6,75 to $0,50 for funry and extra. I i'lour and Corn Meal Tho prices are i nominal at $.1,87 for Hyo, and $:i,25 for Alonl. WHUAT Tbo murkot is firm, but not active ; I saloi of 3500 luslielnat 1,2(!.1,2j fur good to priwo southern liod ; wtiit 1,2;(,g l,3.t. HYE Siunll sulci of Pennsylvania at 75(a.7fic CORN Arriving and celling mor freely; 4000 bushels sold at 05MS!IJc. fur prim old Yel low, nnd 70c, for prime White, 5S(a,00o. fur new. Unts linn : small sales Delawnro at !U ounls, nnd Pennsylvania 81 cents. About 3500 bushels BEElij Clover Seed is dull to-day, SOO bush- j els sold at Sri.TSlll.S K7 in Timothy and flax-; so. a n sales. Uroceries and Provisions nro very dull. Clearfield Markets. wnoLKSAt.B aiid iiRTAii. pnirES rrnncxT. Corrected weekly by C. Kratzkr 4 Soxs, Wholesale nnd lletnil lJcalors in Groceries. P10- 1 visions, nnd General Dry Goods. Huckwhcat 13 I'll, Hye . 75 1.00 iOt ai t-oru vcarD.j- - , , Clovsr iced, per. Lush. Ml . .ilour, Sun. fine, "tt h'll " Extra " " l'aui. ' Drlod Apples, V liutier, " . . , E'-'R5 f lloz- licnns ( liu Suit if Sack 10 IS 12 1,5(1 3,00 Hops r Ih. 25 Hags " lincon, hams nnd sides, Wheat per. bush. 02 000 1 60 L' 1ST OI-'JCKOUS, for January Term, 1801, commencing on 2d .Monday, the 14th day. CHUM) Jiuoiis. Poll David Doll. Ilrndl'ord Em. Urahuiu, J. S. Shirey, I. Dur gr. Ilrnd.v 0. JI. Thompson, llunisidc J tli 11 Meivco. Chest Robert Met'ully, John McCorj. Clearfield borough -.obn liuolieh, Covingtoi: Lawrence Flood, John Fontcnoy. Huston Philip llcvener, Samuel Conway. Karlhaus James Wiggins, Knox Hubert Patterson. Lawrence Henry (luelich, AV. W, Irwin. Morris Edward Perks. Robert Diiugherty. Pcnn Thos. Wain, And. Moore, Jos. Nichol son. Woodward Christian Ski ff. Union Levi Dressier. Tn.WF.rcsK jmons. I Beccnna 1. luckctts, Jesse Wilson, John Iie.:r. !ell-.r!bcrt Mehaffer. Doggs I). Adam.', Jr., Thos. Peers, Oeo. lumer. Prndforil Samuel A. CuMwoll. llrudy Alexander Shea. T. J. Hnyer, Jeremi ah Kriuer, C. Lut., Jacob ShafToi-, .fesso Lines. liurnside Ebea .Mc.Musters, llorfics Patehin Aaron Patchin, lleiijnmln Yingling. Chest Samuel Mcl'iven. Cioai field James L. Morgan, Win. Jlade kach. Curwcnsville Jacob Cole. Defatur--Johp Livings tin. tliiiird Zenns Leonard, Abraham Humphrey, (ioshen John F. Rote, tlriiham II. F. Akely, Ah. Hoover, Isaac Ky ler. 4 11 el! vli Conrad fl Inter. Jordan James Pa'tersoji, James 0. Williams. Knrthaus Henry Hunter. Lawrence Jnmc Forest. James Lytic. James Irwin, Sr., Martin Kline, Wilson Hoover, Rob ert Wriglcy, William J . Hemphill, -Moses Ful ton. Morris Jonatlnn Einigh, Joseph Denning, William lievinney. Pike Henry i I i to. R. R. Curry, Moses Wise. Union John Hruhakor. VDMl MSTK ATOH'S WITH. 1 :.I-cttors of Administnition having been grunted to ihe unr'ersigncd, this day, upon the csluto of J OS 1- I'll LA (iLE, deceased, lute of Lawrence township, Clcnrucld coiinly. all poisons iudebUid to said estntu uro requested to uiuko iniiiicdinte payment, nnd those having elaiirs ngainst the fiiino will pieseiit them july nuthentiealud f r settlement. JOHN ADAMS, nov28-tit Adininistrnlor. COURT PROCLAMATION. WplhliKAS, Hon. SAMliEL LINN, Esq., y President Judgo of tho Court of Common Pleas of the tncnly-lifth Judicial District, com lmsed of the counties of Clcnrliebl, Centre and I Clinton nnd the Hon. Win. L. Moore nnd Hon. I llen.inniin Donsil, Associate Judges of Clearfield j county i have issued their precept, to mo direet- ed, for the holding of a Court of Common Picas, Urplisn s Court. Lourtut limner sess ona. ourl of Oyer nnd Terminor, nnd Court of (iencriil Jail Delivery, ot CI ear Hold, iu and for the county of Clearliold, on tho wmif" Montlny (13 (A thy) nf -Ltnura; 'ri, NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby given, to the Coroner, Juttices of tho Peace, slid Constables, in aud for said county of Clearfield, to appear in their propef persons, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions. Examinations and othor Reinom hrauces, to do thiwo thing which to their officers, and in their behalf, pertain to bo done, and Ju rors bo then and thore attending, and nut to de- I pnrt without lenve, at their peril. I (1IYEN under my hand nt I'lrnrfiold, this Ilth J day of Oct., in tho year of our Lord, ono thou sand eiL-lit tinndrea una si.xiv. F. 0. MILLER, Sheriff. Nov. 2P, IsflO. UISII'.MIH'.H. Strumous or Scrofulous nf t . feci ions are tho curse, lho blightol mankind, 'lhoy nro vile and filthy, as well as fatal. They ariso from impurity and contnminntiTns of tho blood, and are to bo seen nil around us every where . Thousands dsily ro rumignoj to tho grnre frmn tbo direful cliects of this disease. Rut whv tr-fla nnv longer, when tho remedy is nt handf lr, LIN Ucr.1 o ni.uun ewno ucu, A..iH ,.n..ni,.al nrfiiiirntniti new noturo tiio itcd - . : . . ., .. ... . r. .... . ...'..I 11, T::7."T..li .nti.iiv.n.1 ,r.i. ui,,... pie, .nut uoi-s us ..... - ..ln. 11,1. i.min .niiortioiiillv. whilo " Foul corruption milling all within. Infeotiunseen Rut inirgos the entiro system nl tit impure Mat .... ..,.. .... ter. invigornles tho body, anil leaves ino Aiuieicii in tho er.ioyinent of gooil health. To convince the skeptical or its Iicaltl.y el ects, try mu bottle, and be convinced. Sold by nl Druggists in 1111s p'aec.auu ueaiei s iiiroo-i.o... "'"""";'otil, house, are otloreU. Any parson, in any part, nov-'l lul : S P,.ol Direeloisof PJKK UOWNbllU' wish . ... .......1.. n..,n.,i.nt Tum-tinrd. for n lerm of ti,ro months. Lihcml wnges will bo given. Apply to Ell Illoom, President, or to D. C. Dale. u..nr.i.r m iiia Knnrii iit nrnor 11 inn ii'juiu. ,10Vj D. C DALE, fcorotnry. -sMI.l f 'DAI, ! 1 Tho subscriber desires to (1 inform the public, that he keeps constantly 1 hand, nt hU bank rer.r Clearfield. lnrg 1 novll-tt u.iiiii.s nivuvw novl-tf 1ijtti-:r riuiTTr.it :: A large quantity I) of FIRKIN DUTTtK, v- f 1 n WTV . . i.ii-. store of nov21 A largo lot Store of - ..n. .KT. a.f 1 . n. a lor n.iit.. hi. 1 . 1,1 MER KILL 4 MOLE :r, I "rljSTlfK Til Till.'. or"TII 1 vpur l HOOK, ana an destined to create n tenia-' lion. Jnst rabfiSLeOi I . j f , THE SUNNY SOL'TII; on tub SOtTIlERNEIt ! ', ' t AT IIOMK.' . , i j - ',i , j Emliracing FivoYe'nrss Kxperlence of a Nohfiern' (lovernesf , in the bind of Su?nr. Kiea. Tubai-en. ' nnd Cotton. Edited by , rr.01 J. II. TNfirtAHJV nu vtcoiccipm ir... .. ,7V , . . ' ! "1 j......v....j, OO..DU in one voiumo,42 mo Mtt x .1'SC. Ineo ?1 , ,r . i.iurnni nri trnm thr frm thrmmhmit Ihe - ' ' eowiirru. v J j ', The Sonsv Eot-nt. 'Tliiabfok iieoinKiiedof a series of lflters, written in nn Intcrestini; stylo' ' of a narrat've, embodying tho most roinniiUo iviiiuivB v, -won iiiv 011 uinprent kniiis 01 iiinn-. ...:.... n. 1 tatious. We enn bear toatiinony, frmn our own personal observation of similar scenes in the South, to their truthfulnoss ns hero dfpicted. They are portrayed in a vivid, interesting slylo and we would liko to see tho book in the bands of thousands of deceived people, who hat no personal knowledge either of Southerners or Southern life except what thoy hnv Ruined from pnrtisnn jouiunls, or those who jn tent ioually have written to deceive."- JirpMie; Hf,ih, A Y. " Ths Smxr Soi'Tii, "This voluu e is in the form of letters. They give, so far as we can , Juuf-" ii-iuiu ui nmnirri me, anaoro:cni, me i.-no iicnts aioresiiin. Willi mo nppurte-1 I pcuuuu wui'uui prvjuuica. inoy prcseni accnus, iuilf different from nn "Uncle 'om's Cabin," the picture! presetted hero nr mute graphic, and we i think tho poriralts painti il arc very nvarly ualu- Hagey, nnothor of the faid parts to Saiiim l Ha- nil colors." L'Mtun JJuili litt. j gej , nnothor of tho suid pnrts to Nichola Jiagoy, This Sl.nxv South. "We have rarely peeped aud the other of the snid parts to Uwis Snyder within the covers of a moro appetizing Tuluuie.jand (leorgo Snyder, jr., to hold them in sevor- Although not intended ns nn answer Ui tho fuul ally, you cause to bo assigned and delivered, so ifntrn'hj in the I'nele Tom lrah of the last ten 1 that neither the (aid Adam llagey nor the said years, it iiM'frtuwVM docs uniuorcifully hurl back I in 1),,.;- nil 1!. of such a nature, aiid we 'are i.bnl to liolii.rn iIiAl i'.'s L'ouli will bo read in 00 thousands of Northern homos. Tlie Eoutha'so 0,00 , should tnkc it bciiignnutlv, for, indopcndan.'ly of 7;00 il truthfulness nnd integrity, it is 0110 of the livo 0,110 lust nnd most entertaining books ot the year." 7 50 j 7i'"cs, (irrf1tburo't A. (-'. Thk St asv SoiTH, "The entornnsing ruh- Iislier, U. U. hvuns, Plnlniklphia, ol notoriety, is weekly Issuing uew works est, and spreading tliein over the country, and his system ol transacting business may uo looked I upf n n nn institution, fur diffusing knowledge uticqiiullcd by any in the country. Ve commuud this book to all." 7'aiVi .Veirt. . Tub Ri xnv Sorm. "This Is ncnptivntlr.g vol ume, strongly illu.-trativo of Southern life Tho heart of the aiilhore.-s is with her theme, nnd ihe carries tho interest of tho render along with her. as she, in her amusing oiThnnd style, delinentel the peeulinrili;s.of a Southern horse," Prm. Tin: SixnT F.oitii. "Whatever benn the name of Professor Ingrnliam is sure to involve tho elo- ments of striking effect and a wido jiipnlar cur- rency ; nnu mis isjust tno case iran 1 nt runny South, or the Southerner nt Home," which pen rs from the press of 0. 1. Evans, under the j editorship of the gallant Professor, It is vivid ! in stylo, Koeniy oiiscrvnnt, interest mg 111 piet, ana in purpose und iiiaimer it evidently tpiings from a warm heart, and will bo ai vai inly welcomed by a host of readers.' -ycAic )nr.vr. (Jood Rooks ! ('Imico Rooks ! ! Now nnd Illus- trilled Editions. THE THRONE OF IHY1I): From tho Consecration of the Shepherd of Lolli lehem to tho llehellion of Princo Absalom, lleing an illustration of the Splendor, Power, and Do minion of tin Reign of tho Shepherd King, in a series uf Letters, wherein tho maguiticenco of Judca is shown to tho reader, as if by 1111 eye witness. By the Rcr. J. If. INURAHAM, h. L. D. Ono vol., 12 mo , cloth, U0.I pages. Prico $1 25. "This is tho thi.'d Volume nnd completion of a series of works by the sumo author, on tho his tory of tho Iuaelitish Monarchy. Tho origin, under Moses, was treated of in the 'Pillar of Fire,' and in its great glory uudcr David is treated of In this work, (Tin Throno of David.) I whilo tho decline of Hebrew power und tho npen 1 1 of the new dispensation meet their delinea- ;;.? in tae I'rtnoeoi 1110 iiouso 01 uavm. ineso wi.'S arc historionlly valuable, as handbooks of inl'orti.iOon relative to tho scenery, geography and msn'CTS of tho Holy Land. The style is in teresting nt.P Pworful, and tho work leads us to the cuutempld. '"" n'"' study of the sublime lan guage of the llibi'C mJ 0ie great doctrines it con 11011, without bcitiK- !",h books too mdinuri ly are, either mandlii., tnpid, dogmatic, or con ceited." i'mroa Daili THE PILLAR OF FIRE; on ISRAEL IN HON DAUB. -r.y tho Rev. J. II. IsiniAii.or. author of tho "Prince of tho llouso of Dnid." ; i One vol., 12 mo., rluth, tiuO pages. Pruo l "This volume is designed to sketch the Kel O'aio history during the hondago 111 r.gypt, tho l'ropli Moses being tho centrnl figure, nnd Is n free fl.ad striking history of the period, in which the writor gather, first from the Riblo and then from pro- fano history a vnst muss of Material, which, by f " his genius, is thrown into a (aneiful nnrrntlvo of' the most attractive chnrnoter which carries the render along without diininntion of Interest.' I'hilatldjiliiit Kiin'mj Jltilltliii. THE PRINCE OF THE HOUSE OF DAVID: on TURKU YEARS IN THE HOLY CITY. In a serios of Inters relating, ns if by nn eye wit ness, nl tho scenes nnd incidents in THE LIFE OF JI'.SUsJ OF NAZAltKTIf, From his RaptiMii iu Jordan to hi Crucifixion on Calvary. lly the Rov. J. II. IxcuaiiaV, Rector of Christ vhurch, an 1 of St. Thomas' Hall, Holly Spring", Mississippi. Ono Vol., 12 mo., cloth, 472 pages. Price ?1 .T "In this work tho nntbor bus succeeded in the bold and daring tisk of presenting the great lead-1 fln Auditor uppoiiitod by tlie Ui .'dians' Court to ing historieul .arts of Scripture in connexion with 1 ,i.stril),e ,ie proceeds of the Shlo 'f the csluto secular history, so ns to prcent tho ilenr nnd 1 of abor( j,.,.,,,icnt, nnmiig tho Iwful elaim-lil'e-liko picture of tlioso even's ns they might he ;,,, n,reof, will hold an audit pi make mid supposed to appear to the cnsunl observer. Tho ,r,trihntiiin, at the ofllco of LaiT.iar Tcs, in descriptions of rights nnd ceremonials arc spirit .. i,r,.,.h f u,.nrlicld. on FLlDAi". to lh ed and conipreliensivo. 1 ue nyio is niguiy una- ginntive nnd nttraclivc, and wo predict tliat tins Tolumo win lie ns popuinr u ioe 1 ngrnn s i m- gross. l-iohyttrmii ami tinnom.r, Copies of either of th above Uooks, w itli a 1 .,., liift. worth from 5(1 cents to Iflll. will bo sent to nny person in the United Slates, upon receipt nf fl 25. nnd 11 cents to pnvpitmre. bv ,ddi-.-siiii.'tho publisher, tleo.O. Evans, I'liiln- de'nl ii -jr-rj- If yen want any Rooks, send to OHO.. . EVANS' (ilKf HOOK ESTARLISIIMKNT, No. 430 Ohestnnt Street. 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I nf the counlrv. can b an arant, f imldv bv form - nig a emu, souoiug a un 01 ookj, iuuu reuiiuing mount ol moiioy tor tbo lame ir-Jfl-Send fer a ratalngne, whirh contains all lho desired information relative to agencies rtd the forinntinn of flubs :' and to itlsuro prompt nnd honorable drhlings, address all ordbrs to the head Hearten of OEO. tl. EVANS. Proprietor of tho oldest and largest Gift Book Establishment in the World. Permanently located at 43t Chestnut i Street, Philadelphia, evZ8-4t fp( m;,I)EtW.!sKALED PROPOSALS fo, th0 huilding of a SCHOOL HOUSE on the land of Mile. R?ed,in Lawrence township. ill be received until Saturday, the 8th day of uce.mi.ci-nc.h. i.u u,.i... . ... Specifications can be seen by calling upon Josiah . . . flh iiiuira. - II'Ol in I'.O. 'IHII ll.luo, " .......v. ...... ... .. MA.RTIS N L'l Oift.Jr. ' ........... nov21-3t Secrciary: ( i-KAiti icu) roux rv, tw. J " JTr?.hr I"e"''" .,h0 tfherifi" of rieurlield rnnnl. i ' . r.nKMTfxn- WHEREAS Samuel Haey, Nioholas Magoy, ! Lewis Snyder, and Coore Hnydor, jr., were '"inmoned to appear in the Court of Common I l'lea of said eounlv, before the Judirea of tho id Court, at Clearfield, on the fourth Monday " oepleisi.er, A. I). 1H5'.! , to. nnawcr Adum '"f?! of a plea wherefore:, whereas Adam llaey and fnl,l p.imuel llayey, Nieh.dn 11a-.: ?(.y Dforpe Hnyder, jr nnd 1-evi Snyder, to-! Kcll.cr and llildivided do linlrl the lul ouine real estate, to wit s a certain tract of land tiuialo ' in ClieKt township, C'lenrlield eounty, Pa., in! name of Henry llmttles, oontnininR four hundred aerea nnd nlfownneo, adjoining lands ef Danlol T i imni, ..ici nerran, ..lues, ano outers I ,1 . . 1 1 i:.... . . .. ..A 1 1 vrrr n ccnut v ct T . rmili'-mnMrt and it wa.1 in such manner procooded in our 1 Saul court, that partitions should be mad betwoeni j the parties al'oref ald of tli uiessauget and tcne-i nients. e., aforesaid, with tho appurtenances: , ! Therefore, we command you, that, taking with , 'you twelve honext nnd lawful tnon of your baili-, ' wick, by whom the truth of tlx matter may be j ( better know n in jour jiroper persons, you go to ,the tenenienli aforesaid, w.th the appurtenances, , imil there, by their oaths and ullirmations, in the presence of tho parties aforesaid, bv vou to be i warned, if upon being warned they will be pros- j nances, (navinres rt to toe true vnluo tlioreol.) . into four equal purls you cause to bo parted and divided und one of tho soidi a.ru to Adam Samuel llngev, Nicholas Hagev, and bewi bnyaer anil Ueorge riiiyuer,jr.,navo moro ot llio teiicinunts aforeHnU, with the appurtenanoes, than pertnlneih to ttiem sevorally to have, bo thut the said Ad:im llagey his part. Mid the said ,.?iuwcl HiH'cy his imrt, nnd the said Nicholas llSgCV In." nsrt; and (lie snid Lewis Snyder 1111 1 Ocorge Pnyn'i r, jr, 'heir pin t of tho teneuienls nlore-iiiil, with the ripiiur'.-uiiunT, rBsieuuvi y Hilt Rook 1 happenir.g sovcrnlly, may lij'propr.'nt to them s of inter- solves. Put if this' imiuVst by Vou to be sum mened, as aforesaid, to make partition s Atorp- aaid, shall be rf opinion that tho lands and tenc- inerts nforesnld rnnnot be so pirted and divided nnd without prejiidieo to or spoiling tho whole, i then wo command you that you cause the snid' Inquest to tnnko a just valuation and appraise- incut oT the lands nnd tenement.!, upon their oaths j and affirmations aforesaid, due notice having;. boon first eiven to tho several Parties coneernod 1 or Interested to appsnr. if they shall think fit, at tho time nnd plnee of boiling such inquisition.' and that the pari i lion, or valuation and appr dsc-' niciit, wl-.ieh yon shall so make, you distinctly and openly have, under your hand and seal, and i turner 1 110 nanus ana seals or inosu uy waom ino np-,faino shall he made, hefoie tho Judges of tho sr.id Court of Common Pleas, in and for tho County of CkarCcld, at Clearfield, there to bo hold 011 the second ,Mennny n January ncxr. tnat .such further proceedings iry bo had V the law iuttU-o ni.ticrlnin : and havo voa thon utvl llicro this writ. Witness. Hit honorable Snu.uel Linn, Esq., Tr .I...I T...1. r ...... : 1 . .... ... IM 11. .1.1 I ft c 1 iiiiil iiiio.m ii urn fain v 'ui 1. 111 it .1 1 11 e 1 I , 1 1 this lir.-.l da v of Nov einlicr. In the vear of our Iuid 0110 thorn and eight hundred and sisty J. IS LA KM WALTERS, Deputy I roth mntary. Notice Is Itcrebj given to the nb've pnrties, that, by virtue of the above mentioned writ cf partition, an inquest will be held nnd taken upon tho promises thorein described, on the 27th day of DECF.MliF.R, A. I). 1 SCO. nt 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, for tho purpoao of making partition nt valuation and appraisement of tlie sail rral estate, ns in the mid writ provided: nt which time and place said parties can ntfend, If they think proper. i. ti. .MILI.IJll, Stierill. fihcrifl s OXee. Nov. 15, 1SC0. nov.'! -tit advertiser, T M t'Ot'MI'TIVns!. The having l i'cn restored to henlth in a few weeks bv a vcrV sample remedy, lifter having suf fered for several years with n severo lungnllec.i lion, and that dred di'.'cnse C. ns iinpllon.is mix- j ions to iniiko known to his foil w sull'iTers thoi means of cure. 1 To all w ho desire It, he will send a copy of lho prescription u.-ed, (I'reo of Cuarge.) with tlie di I rcctious for preparing nnd lisitt' the snr.e, which , they will find n suio core for Consumption.. 'a.iI 1 I.li;u ln TI... ....1,. . l.toel ,.f ll,n ' ndvurtiser in sending the presi-riptin is L bene fit the iifilicted, nnd spread Informntinn which hoi eoticiives to bo invaluable. a'.:d ho hopes even'1 sufferer will try his remedy ns it will cost them 1 nothing, and limy prove a hles -itig, PerMius wishing tbo proscription will please nddrcss Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON. nov7-ly A'illininsburgh, Kings Co., N. Y. - - - V 1 . 1. " ..V 1 . ' .." if." 1 . . i.. .i. r e.......:... l m..i...h.. il.:u . ',,,, u-,,,,1 Tho Looksof ?XoV firm fl , . " . . .... .. h.'fleT for settlomont. JOHN M. Cl'MMINtlS, ROHERT MA11A1FEY. JfcV Washington, Nov. 5, 1850. Hooks of the firm of Cnminiiigs t Mahuffcy nvo lieen placeit in tno hnnds o : ll l! Hull Fea'h, l.sq.. ot .ew n nshlngton, mr' 1 settleineiiL A" Persons Having neeounts m sunt I books nre v sine. dl.v requested io call ntoncoBnd ettlo tho aine. A fiulure Jo fniniily with this request will incur Co s". .mvJMl i' QRliRT MAIIAFVFV. 4 1 DlTOIfS )'fl.i"' In 'ho Orphan Court of rieurlield cv'iily, in tho matter of il... ...liilo ol'.lil IN S. C b A 1 . (leeeliscil. n,.ii ;. l,r,d.v riven, tin. t lho umli-r.-itiicd (iy nf jjrXE.MIiEll lie xl, at 10 o'ulocli.. 0. , wn(1Jl nni, wlere persons interested may lit- jcnj tf t, l.,n,l .r llinv ion fii-huef. novll-U JAS, II. LAPRIMER. Audjlor. - . 7 A 1M Si I VI' H A Utlll s I M 1.. Lettsrs I J of Administration bar ni boon th s day 1 granted the undersigns I H the estate of ' E. I. KINO, Inle of I.a rcm e township. ( b ar :teld comity, ib-cetised, nil persons indebted to tfiiid estate nro rciptesteil t) nnKe immedinle- payuienf. nnd those bavin" claiios s.miiist, t1. tamo sill present them duly nnili-nticnted f.,, settlement. AARON C. T A J E. A dm r. Njvcmer7,Jsr.rt. '.,-OV.,',.'.!t,' . , " aiiTsi . - ,' I IS Si8 ( JiSEIS t II I II fi'. I JAMES CKO-SSLY carries 011 Lbiot.-iniCiiiii: j (I,) ,nr,,,, f Lumber litv, whore h vV i 1 1 Lumber eitv. ,.....l . ........ .,11 nil .w.rll Alilrn.tA.I 1.1. ... 1 execute it ma iii.iiii.i.-. ii.'iii,.' , 1 1 ,- . 11 1 is,,t n'i ki'"v , 7iM AISi C'AKPLTS, JU ..iniiiiiiiciureu aim lur sa.e ny Al. I'lI'Ml . t o., . Leibrinan A, M.-Duwill's Riiilding. N. E. cot nor Second a-.d Unco streets. TiVEn'ranc ,. on Race Sticet. Philadelphia. y'X;iii'od Wiir;.ir:!jJ. ort"1 lm ' - ' A 1! I'll AX- COINT S 11,1. Ry virtue older of tho Orphan's court of Clear. vy vi an ' Ileld county, tliM-o. will be cxpuseil to piibhc file, in the village cf New NI .11 1 .ort. on PATCH DAY. tholil'n DAY 01" JiLcEMHER, ISCO. at 1 o'uloik P. M., the following tad estvt-'tn wit: Ail that certain LUX (iF ti K f ' ti N iJ, sisu ato in FKlt.iUsON township, Clcarleld entity. Pa., beginning at tho corner of the Lutheran Orava Yard lot : thonr by Idiid of Sophist Stroap 1 8 perches to a post : thunce by land of John-' fl. Williams 9 perches to a post ; tbenee by land of Pnmuol R Ichnrds 18 perches to A pot. cornet el said Oravo Yard lot: thence hy same to bc,,n ning; oontnLning ONE AcrtE; he'ng the promi ses bought by Niiouel Mronp from J. r. Al illianit, havine TWO STORY Hol'SEtli thereon ereeiefl, ,, ,uf o Bnm-jol Ptroup. 1 leeonscd. Tarns cash. tiEOiiUE ERH.AHK. aov2l ti Adm'r of S. Stroiip d-c'J.""" IT 1cda Vy Sc pt.l'.l,-!o0. . , J R.W . A CO".-, THRESH ARRIVAL OF -T N lu V Cr () O 1) S ! AT THE CHEAP CASH STOKE. I am just receiving and opening a largo and1 well selected assortment of . I'ALti AND WINTER GOODS ot almost, every description, kk tm n. tia jv r. W . JJiii w w 4i 1J v! ii 6 A beautiful asi-ortinont of Prints, and Press;. goods, of tho' newest nnd latest stylos. Alio a great variety of'useful notions. ' -.,.. i lUJgu ujouhiuviiij iiviuij-iniiuu C L 0 THING, HonnoU, Shawl", 1 . . . Hats and Caps, lioots and Shoes, a large quantity, Hardware, Qieenswaro, Dinj;gn and Modioinos,, Oil nnd Paints, Carpel, A Oil Cloths, .. i'ish, Sncon mid Flour, G 11 OCEIII ES, uf til 0 bett ipiality, ull of which will bo sold a the lowest rash or rend v nay prices. My old friends nnd the public generally, lire respcctl'iillv invited to call. Clcnrliebl, Oct. :;l. l.siin. WM, F, IRtYIX. ,7t-N. II. All kinds of 1, tA IS and approvod CUl'XTJt Y I'UUIjI'VK taluu jn cxcluingo for liuods. USSELLMc MURRAY Respectfully invites the attintlon of his old cus tomers, and others, to bis stock of T A L L A X 1 W I X T !: II (i O ( p s . Which he offer vnnr low for cash: II.. nl.-o cuiifmucs to J.jul in LUMfiER. of all kinds, in any way to suit his customer?, Tho highest market prices will he paid for al. kinds of (iUAfN. jr- (' A L L A X P S K F. ! Tm Xew Washington, Nov. 1, lfjfii). nov" Ou YIIOXE CITY IIOTEE. Col. A. 1 OWEN'S, I'norRiKTon, Respectfully .innour.cc3 to the travelling public,. that he has now taken rhnrgo of this largo am? w ell known hoiis'e, nnd w ill cundiiet it in such 11 n 11 r.m, ,ir e v i', l,.it fotnlorl no,l lull ... .. ..... ............... . H.. . ..... snti.-l'ai tioa to all who may favor him with a ' en 1 1. nov7-ly IT yv. ci.r..Krii:i.i) acadi.my, win he opened for th reception of pupils. ( initios and feumlos) on Monday, Aug. 20th, 1S0O, Ti r.iiH per session id' eleven Welts Orihography, Rending, Writing, I'riimry Ariibuietie and 6'sogrnphy, $2.50' Higher Arithmetic, English Grammar, (icog. rnph.v and History. fll.Otr Alcebrn. Oeomelry, Natural Philosophy and lliuk Keeping $4. Oil Latin nnd Circck lungilages. $(10lV 'i'o students desirous of acquiring a thorough I fn. ll.l. l l.ov.li.. ,..ll... I., ' ...o.. -i j 1 Uirinsa Ives for teachers, this Institution offors 1 desirable advantages. - -.0 pupu reooived lor less mail nan a session,, nnd 110 deduction made except for protinetedi sickness. Tuition to bo paid at tho closo of tho term. C 11. SANJil'UKL', I'm sen-a i.. May 23, 1800.- Iy. A. M. HILLS DENTIST, Properattcntlon to . i :ii iTOcf'lrr'i : x j tno low 11 in pnipor time will bo of great benefit to every ono iu point of hcaltli. , .v'f:'i ! comfort, nnd convenience. 1 PH. Illl.l.Srnn nlwnys be found at his of- ru'. on "w corn,'r rnt nd jMnin streets. vUcii no notice to tho conlrnry nppcur in thit. I",.r 1 Jl operations In tho lino of his profession,. tho latest and most improved. s 1 rljlef, nnd gunrnntccd f ir 0110 year against nil natural failures. CiTHIKIi TIJIIW IX PIlll.AIH'.L Jj l'I'IA I Trrnirnlnii Vri-ilemrtil nmonq th .l,V!I .' EXCITIX'J FOOT II ACE between ; the Philndolphia l'oliro nnd tho nutorioiis For ger and counterfeiter, Jn nos Hiirhnnan Cross ! ! ! Cross Recaptured 1 !! ! It seems te be the gener nl opinion in Clearfield, list if Cross had worn a puir of Frank Short's French-ciilf Roots, that hn w ould pot be lalen yet. However, Shorty iw not much put out at missing bis ctist in ; but voii!d announce, to nil 'c. i inco'vc, I)-u'ihir l.inr-Jn ,,10 tl for 1?, nnd women nnd children iu Ooaiflcld. and Slnneiuiihoning in particular., that bo is prepared to furnish thorn with Hoots, Shoes nod Uuiters of nny stylo or pattern, Mifolt ed. sew oil or pegyed, (and as ho is a idiurt fid low) on short nolieo. All kinds of country produce, taken in ex chnvge, mid cash not ri fn.-cd. lb-pairing done in the iicutcst manner and charges londcrnt 1, al the r-h'-rt Shoo Shop on Second Street, opposite Reed. Weaver A t'o's Store, FRANK SHORT. K. JI, Findings for sal Sept. 2il, ltjiio. j j amis t. l.noNAnn. wm, A, wai.i.A' H. ; n. A. iisss.Y A. c. riMNr. n- 1 ? , - . UbUlnlllll lUill L 0 It C( 110 11 VL',IU(' - n. LE0WARJ), FIKKEY &Co. c l 1; a 1: i" 1 j, n, ( u-'Mti 7 i i.h Co i 'XT'. ; 1 llll.l.S Ol.lxi ll.vo;( Ti:sAN. .A-TS !.. ol.MI.-, '''.'.I'omw it 1 1 ;i v 1 :i . i': ;ii.iV 'iii'.l 11, 'cci.'j jr,j 'n ,.' I '.-i limine on the CUius. riiii(iintl n i Land. ".-" Office cn Fecead St., nearly opposito tho mrp.T no rsr.. J.our, Uik: cheap co Leans mi l t'i"ver soo-'l, nt ihe 111 comer ir l A. 1 K l.N . Curivir.svilie, Mar M, 1SCH. VI f. Diied Ann!-?, Pureil an I unpareil' 'eiicbes, Chetiie, Prniics knd Raisins a lb a eoitier iftvi-a f - i,i A. 1KVIN looking Ptovcs of various sizes t-.nd prb-rne-e J snlo by E. A. IK VIM t'urwensviilc May 10, ('.(). Oli-leton Shirts, a largo variety at re-ltrrH pri O'Os nt lrvinseoriiurstoro. furtrunivill Jfi, lil). VV cxeellent qti-ility nf Floar fov . sale low tho store of , W. I' III WIN.. Clearfield, July llth, l-'flO. wnckerelnnd llening for sale at the cornel ilH tro of . E. A IRV1N. t'urwrnsvi!lrv, ?hy 10, T.0. - ' I'Vnnl. rii,1 Rhr.... A birtrnr .!.,. 1. 1 I 1 prices than ever, at Irvins i.'honnn.t -cn,i 'nrwenivil.le, M.af B', '00- (lull ar.il CNamlne (he 1'ntept air-tight Obis-, .ii.d stone J-.iv, thsy are fH '. thing yni( nifd. for sale at II,. W. 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