" Hi) ' jrsv v ' tlw tlict inn I ut It. ; Uitr tm; tie uusr. un Ufa oi Hi , n U I i. as TS u-ii 5s l -a 1. . nun- '.lilt, tu.i lit ,T "u1 fX.t sir- m ic i lu :f an u r T .1. i v t nut' , f iii ini h I CI r Hit f. iret niir rr r 11 T1 u ti r i'5 t - i a - j. DC jl: t :j IS ll v r . t l I t i 0 t frimn. ' I Ml'1 II A, 1 "i. I tt llm l)ll'r. t I t .l II1 " I ' T r J I Y ' II t H I in ill ili'lfllil, W ill t'li K foil": rfil' ,Trmn KiptrM I'"'" V'r 1 ihai.ns i.ruiNt F,re I'e.-iii g' r Hhj Iram - -, . . . . s. a. 12 I" p. . in.li r u r-T-AH". . . . - 7.13 . ... ii -im ,.. tH Line i Ht navns run on Sunday ex.'upl llio Express. ML I I" 1 1 Sohocl Drafts. The County Tt'enmrer him lately r cmcU nuinlti.'!' or letters from Fchool Dirertois. rn Ihe dlt.oront borotitrhs and townships, in reference tft the payment of 8d6ol UrsfU Tor 1800. l'.olow WO publish, list of the School districts In which the draft! have been paid by tho 'JYeasurcr for i4.rt-i i.A.t.. .i. n..n,i... mill lw.ui , iBcuu-i ... amount of each draft, ; Amount. 6rhol Kittrict. - Number. Bseearia - UTa K'.'- - - - I Bogus - - - SI 4 Hmrffopl - - SIS lirtdy - - - ll2il Hurni(U - - - l1-? CUirltlrl ' - ' '' CumniiTille - - 1"2S Chl - - - - lOStf Covltijfton - - - U"2 DeeMnr - . 8lti Farxuruii - 1 ;U J Uoubfn l'.M Uiabam -Mr Jlurton II Jorn - 1 ."'JO KartliMi - - 1 IV: Knoa - l''J Lnwrenoe - S 1 Morri t '.Wi i'enn - - U'-'JT 1'ike - - 11 !'. I'nion - - - Silt $iui 11 ! OJ 30 ' !i 2j i 70 I.I lj2 40 112 00 02 17 A t. A K I . . " TXi'ireeno tu 91 4 72 2'J -0 iO 2'J a: J7 J'! "j Lebanon J: Lehigh 12S 30 1 Iiuzcrno 00 92 ' Lycoming 71 10 1 M'Kean U2 2s; Mercer " '"jMilllin 4i 's ,ui Monroe Tulal muoant jiuitl - Ufho cild istricis, Fox, Girnnl, nnd Wood :ird hnve nolirfsonled (heir 1 'rafts for ISCii.l or t hey may have l cached the Slate Treasury through wmc other source. TLe I i-.i J"ls for the new 1 it-ti iuts of l5lodm, (I'ticlicli, Lnnib?r City, and Neiv Wnahinlon, wo fii esume nro included ir. the drnlts of the respective lUttricU, out of whie'i they were formed. Ifweincludo the salary ol the County Superintendent, ii willbefoundthalClearfield county draws annually from the Staid Treasury, for reboot purpose-?, 2,300.00, which is nbotit twp thirds of what the county pays into the Btaio Treasury annually. The Oil Business. f .AiTfl observe bv a late number of tlio Vnarigo Sjuvtuior, that the oil excitement i still on the. increase- The total number . of wells now in operation nnd pumping, i(tMed at 74, from which is pumped dab Jy lo2.'5 barrels of oil, being about twenty tariels to each well. .Tli-decpet well is in Franklin, owned by Messrs. Ctirtz it Shain, and i 502 feet lep, pumping 15 barrels er day. The hallowc-t well is that on the Allegheny riyor owned by tho Tidiouto Island Oil Jo.,ond is but (57 foot deep, and yields 30 tmfrel per day. The Drake well Xo. 1, is 09 feet deep, and turns out 12 barrels per clay. The well o( Messrs. Lowry & Ford is but 7G font deep, nnd yields 40 bar rcda fr dy, Lvaiu' well, in Franklin, is fiO feet in depth, and yields 10 barrels tcr day. , Thei-e are the only wc!!, we believe, that are less than 100 feet deep. " There are quite a number of wells that yield but 3 or 4 barrels a day. The best paying woll in the oil region appears to ba that of Messrs. I'lumer, Evelith A Bis 11, on tho Clapp farm ; it is 1 j5 feet dc;ei, and yitdds 50 barrels per day. Tlio average depth of tho wells is about 200 Tect, tho average depth of tho Alio gheny river wells ii about 1'2 feet and yield about i5 barrels eacii per day ; khoing clearly that the Ifiver wells arc the most prodiictive, and consequently the must profitable. . Anr.Mir to niiFAK Jaii.. IUbt night, about 12 o'clock, Mr. Kicjiards, the jailor, woo awoke by a noise in the room occu pied by John Cat heart and n man by (.he name of Slrddnrd. The two were locked up for the i.ight in a tmall ecdl adjoining .their room, which is closed by a door mado ofii m b.irs, o as to admit beat jfrom (he idjoining room to the cell. Th prisoners succeeded in ivrenching a bar of iron from the wall, about even feet long, which they biuke in two, with which they succoded in breaking the lock end chain of their. cell door, thus admitting thetii to tho stove., when they commenced to heat the bars occj burn the plank ofl from the side of their cell. Thero is no doubt that in n few hours more the twain would have fled. Cath cart had narly filod the manacles from off his legs with tho fire nhovel, which ho used for that purpose. ttft,The Lock Haven and Tyrone Rail, road was sold, at tbo Merchants Exchange, in Philadelphia, on Wednesday, the 28th ult., for $51,000. We did not loam who , became the purchaser. Tho tinfortunalo . diffculty in which this Itoad became, in- T 1 it I iIa', Tnan '1 . vwi.-u i...uufei. ....!.. iig. nis, lias been a creat drawback unon the Tvmno' nd Clearfield Road, which is now, ' ' ""v . . t A. r rtA..,lil Ti iu i. iiijj ii uy i'i l uiiij'iL-iivu, . .'On Friday last, in Iirady tovrnshipj Mr. Georco Shncart. tvhile in the woods falling sono limlxr, was instantly killed ' by the fall of a tree breaking his skull and one of his thigh bones. lie was about 43 years of age. He leaves a wife and 'bhi children to mourn his sudden death the family are, however, in good cir- CUrostirup,,, I'lnldrntlftl Mrrtlnn 1 Wn tt f. )r ft t)i It rr ft rotf. r.J (t'tuiri ff llm lllr- . tlrlM, (lirt f,.ilt l- I ll bring In ninny if.iptls mi nnrnni, ! ' I. Adam, AII.Tl.fiy lli'imt iviir.nd links Htnir MrmlfiHi! Kinks lHltl.T Cambria Carbon Ontro ".fill 'J.7IMI -"i. If ''I-'' l'i.i.l, .'. ,lll ,J,1'" :l,:i.r.5 Mi 1,1.21 2.H2I 4 1 5S 2.221 2,5o5 ll Mi' M,M i. 15.71''.' 420 l.V. 1,275 .1.050 'J.i'.i ;v.)7 1 '2, 7,C'.t ,i 22, f, 172 f.,U:: 47 t'.v 2,.".:i2 .l.r.io M 2, l.till 2,277 110 124 l,:'.ol l,7f.s 21 2,42:1 .1,021 20 1''. 5,00 7.771 2ti:t 202, 2.07S lo., jo 1. Wi'i 1,702 2H 1,24 4 1,7.10 72 I 2-!iiO 1.S73 80 14 2, '.h'.I 5,77'J f.2 .1,1; S3 3,5!):: 20 147 2..1H2 4,531 1115 (5'. 1,500 a.OSl 152 2.SS 523 407 2.531 0,1(50 17 fO 3,30.s 3,454 24 147 2,515 4,1511 f.f..j 7,5 tl 1 7HH i 40 ' 47 107 1 - 2,(505 1,(514 20 17 1,022 3,0s1.)1 55 22 1.347 3.'.H0 22 1,13.1 1,7031 fii 5 1,117 1,401 2 02 5,135 13,352 72H 411 7t 2,)37 10 31 1.017 3.00S lo 103 4,004 4,170 145 52 fi.SO.t 7,300 2,40- 3, 404 137 01 5V1 1,077 2 2,540 :K55 2 40 1,1K'. 1,701 K 30 1,202 844 201 5,500 5,820 500 COO 7f(5 1,043 311 4 4,507 3,830 115 171 2.300 2400 ,,7 70 1.74:: o,::71 8 38 21,010 30,223 0,274 7,131 831 :m 521 1540 4.00K; 7,508 422 13.1 1,175 .1.2 is 1 10 01O 1,07 s 00 5 407 420 1 2,54 s 4.470 2 0 1,277 4,754 1 1 812 1,824 28 0 1,032 2,080 f, C 1,087 2.2841 4 3,075 4.7241 8 01 2.018 2,857 4,700 4,887 13 13 1,237 1,2811 5.407 5,128 502 574 78,871 2(5S,03o!lG,O77 120oy ijl'jj' iCIcMtiTield .Clinton j Columbia . Crawford Cumbcrl'd Pauj.hiu . i ),.!, Wiirn F.Ik Frio Fayetto Franklin Fultoa l'nr.iil. I 11 i lltintin'n It ! . : i noiana j.lollerson i Juniata Lancaster i ! fi wrrncp Montour Norih'm'n N'rthum'd I'crrv l'hihid'a 1'ike I'otter Schuylkill Somerset Snyder Suilivm Misque na Tiog:l I'nion Venango Warren Washing'n Wayne Weitm'nd Wyoming York T.-t.d n Lincoln over Iteadit.e ticket, 80,150 Lincoln over all opposition, 50,073 Total vote of the Stale, 475,587. A S.tn Mistake. We leant Aom the Tyrone Star, that Col. A. V. t'nsn.s, of the City Hotel, killed three large Cat Tur keys on Wednesday, the 21st of Noveni' ber, being under the impression that tho next day the 22-1, would ba Thanks giving. We arc well aware th.il our host of the "Mansion House" has committed no mis take of this kind, nt the Thanksgiving Turkeys arc running around loose yet. We hope, however, the Col w ill make a mistake of this kind. too. about Christ mas or Xerv Years, if not sooner. The Tin, for which a premium was awarded at our late Fair,- was slaughtered by Judge Moore on jlonday, nnd when diessed weighed 303 pounds and measured 0 feet nnd 0 inches in 'length, and was but 15 months old. To care nnd the "half bushel" belongs the praise in this instance, as the breed was of but common stock. It was worth nt le;ist $30 in our Mar ker. tin kriisemtnts. A SEW Dec. 5 ene horee SLEIGH for falo by , 1?00. BEED, WEAVER .f- Co. S1 Tit AY IIIUMiR. Came to the residence of the subscriber, in Burntide township, about the first of June last, a BLACK HEIFER about l.i months old. Tbo owner is requested to come forward prove property, pay charges and take ber awav, or sho will he sold according to law. " JOHN KING, Jr. December 5, 'SCO. 3 times. 'MNWAHE AND COPPER- WAUE Ar. extensive and w ell-Eeiected assortment. COAL AND COOK STOVES, .Stove-Fipe, Collars, and Blacking, COAL OIL AND COAL OIL LAMTS, Meal Cutters nndSausnge Stutters, Corn Shelters, Corn Grinders, Cider Mills, Oar-Kings, (Juoits, Plows and llarrows, a variety of GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, DOOR-LOCKS, II ingo, Screws, Nsils, nnd other articles used for building purposes, fcc. Kept constantly on hand nnd for sale by j ! JUSti II ij. Vvl1 111! 1 , dec4 ' Lumber City -) i:r;lNTI''K'M MiTICr Notice, is here- IV by given that the following accounts have hem examined and passed by me, and remain filed of record in this office for the inspection of . , . i , . . i , . . i OH1TS, icgniccs, crcu i iorf,n i an utucrs in nnv ;olher way interested, nnd will be presented to the next Orphan's Court of Clearfield countv, to howev-!rbeidu lbeC0,,rt n0"'e,.iin "TUU& C lcarrield, eomnteneing on the 2nd Monday of, t , r , r . r ... i . , I uiiiiuarr, ioui, lor euuurmnuun anu anuw anee. The Bnl account of John Macmanns, Admin- 1 .V ,V,n?. ,uo "'l' cnnttcis, rights and credits, which were if George John-' slon Jr lat, of Bell township, Clearfield eow.y, , deceased. The partial account of Branson Davis, Admin istrator of the estate of Thomas C. Davis, late of the Borough of Lumber City, deceased. JAMEei W RIG LEY, December 6th, 1S00. Register. V Fnsh sloes of grtnoeriee of every kind jus tecelved at REED, VEAVER, A COs.' I Wuil I fM ( l-.M mt A 1I1V Ol 10 U ) Mr. tifOf(;i H. llftin, f Mr i.( llm Iji a (.I. M nj h 1 1 m nlot t In ' 1 it o It , .lied, nVr nihfit ilhw-n, at bis h"tni m liny all cel. I') on Ilia fm t biMlip rntinnu. tin 1I1 I lo bis tin tl i r, Mt Mnt V Winntis, (it'll lb ei vit fur Mot Wool bi b II 'low n, nii.l (di i . nlninat li)iinnll. 1 liilndrlphi Mntkets. M"rii. )i d . J. 1 SCO. Tli I'lnitr nisrlirl, In ilajr, l li'nilj-, I. itt ilnll. W0 harialt ii'rlin Mini (cniniimn) colli at i fi.r fii.rl. 8li Inn Irailrat Ifm 5 ti f 'i.f.O fi.r Miprrnim aiel ftrn, anil J,7 tu ,60 for fani-y au.1 tilra I y Kli.ar and Corn Meal I lia i rirrs nre nomitiiil al .1,P7 fur U), ami $'l,3i fr M. il. V II K A T Tlio inniket ia linn, but nut lire ; fain of SiclO biiKticIa at $ l,2iH,n 1 ,2i fi.r Rno.l l priain Suuiharn llcil j Wliil $l,2."if,i, HVK Emnll falea of l'onnnjlvanln at 7.'rTi,(1c I'OItN Arriving and felling mora fn-dy; 41'UO liieilioli milil at OiOJSlijo. fur prime oU li'I ow, ami 70c lur primo Wl r'liila, iSfjf.OOo. for new. llulawar at .'10 eeut", t. About aiOO lu.liels Until linn ; piniill mlos ml roniifjlrnniii 31 cents, Sold. KICKP8 Clover Peei! ilull to-ilay, 800 bimlv oU oItI nt $j,75((S,87.' In Timothy and Ylix o.il nt hkIok. Uroceriei and rroviaionl aro very dull. Clearfield Markets. tvrjOI.KtALI A7ID IIKTAIL rHIC'ES CIIIRK!(T. Corrected waekly by C, KiAT.cn & Kox, Wbulcial and Ketail llonlun in (irocorioH, Pro vmioim, and Uenorul Dry Uoodi. Huckwboiit Bn, Hye " " 75 1,00 40 00 0,00 7,00 0. 00 7,.'.0 10 18 121 1, !.0 3,00 !5 02 000 1 50 0"ts " " . . , . Corn (cars,)" " . , . . Clcivnr feed por, bult. , Flour, Pup. Fine, bM. " Extra " " Kam. " Dried Apple, "gj ft). . Ittitter, " i . . . y-ee "r !. Ileuini (S liu Suit f Suck Hops tl It) , Kngs ' Karon, bains and sidof, W'lient per. busb. 1- 1ST OP Jf ROUS, for January Term, 18CI, commencing on 2d Monday, the 14th day. GUANO JLItOHS. Doll Pavi.t lloll. lirudlord Bin. Oraham, I. S. Sbirey, I. Bur ger. Jira.ly vj. M. lhompion. liurnxide. John McKoe. Chotit Robert McC'ully, Jobn MeCorJ. Cleinlleld buruujjh John Uuolioh. Covinpton Lnwrenvc Flood, John Fontenoy. Iluiti u Philip llevener, Samuel Conway. Kartbnttd J u in eg Wiggins, Knox fiohert Patterson. Lawrence Henry liuelioh.W. W. Irwin. Morris Kdward I'erks. Bobort I)angherly. I'enn Thus. Wain, And. Moore, Jos. Nichol son. Woodward Christian ShufT. Union Lovl Dressier. TRA Vl:lt.sE Jl'lIOIIS. TJecearia I. Uicketts, Jesse Wilson, John Beers. Boll Hubert MehnlTey. Boirgs D. A. lam., jr., Tbos. Beers, Geo. Iurner. Bradford Samuel A. Caldwell. Brady Aloxandor Shea. T. J. Iloyer, Jeremi ah Kriner, C. I.utr, Jacob Khafler, Jesse Bines. Burnside Kbea Mc.Mosters, Horace Patohin. Aarnn Pntchin, Benjamin Vingling. Chef Pninnol MrKwen. Ciearlield James L. Morgan, Wra bach. Rade- Curweosvillo Jacob Cole. Decatur John Livingstin. tlirnrd Zenas Loonard, Abraham Humphrey. floshen John V. Bote, (jrnhanj B. F. Akely, Ab. Hoover, I.-aac Ky- r. vNuoliclt Conrad (1 inter. Ju.'dnn James Patterson, James G. Williame. Xnrtbau.t Henry Hunter. Bi-wrenee Jauie- Koropt, James Lytle, James frwin, sr ilartin Klino, Hilson Hoover, ltob ert Wriftl V. '"'m J . Heuipbill, .Moses Ful ton. Morris Jouattnn Einigb, Joseph Denning, William DeWnaey. ike Henry llile, K. R. Curry, Mosea Wise. I'nion John Brubnker. VDMIMSTR ATOn'SNOTICIi Lettera of Administration bating been granted to the uncerMitned. tl ij day. 'Pn tbe estate of JOSEPH l.AGLE.doi eased, late of Lnwrcace township, Clearfield couafj". persons iudehtad to said eetate ere request it o make immediate payment, and those bavii'T clairrs agaitst the lame will present them ily authenticated f r settlement. JOHN .V, ADAMS, rtov28-Gl Administrator. COURT PROCLAMATION. ITfHEREAS, Hon. SAMUEL IIXN, Esq., If President Judge of tho Court oi L'oinmon I'loas of the tacnty-fiflb Judicial Dictrtrt, com posed of tbo counties of CloarCcld, Centre .''od Clinton and the Hon. Win, L. Moore and JlotJ. Bcnjamiu Bonsil, Arsucinto Judges of ClenrfuM county ; have it..-ued their precept, to me direct ed, for tbe holding of a Court of Common Pleas, Orphan's Court, Court of Quarter Sessions. Court of Oyer and Terminer, nnd Court of General Jail Delivery, at Ciearlield, in and for tbe county of Clearfield, on tbo Second Monday (loth day) of Janurtiy next, NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby given, to (he Coroner, Justices of tho Fence, tnd Constables, in and for said county of Clearfield, to appear In their proper person.", with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations and other Remem brances, to do those things which to their officers, and in their behalf, pertain to bo done, and Ju rors bo then nnd there attending, and not to de part without leave, at their peril. 1 GIVEN under my hand at Clearfield, this 24th day of Oct., in the year of our Lord, ono thou sand ctgnt unnureu ana stxtv. F. U. MILLER, Sheriff. Nov. 2S, lRfO. Ri;Mi:.MIH:i;, Strumous or Scrofulous af fectiuosare the curse, the blight of mankind. They are vile and filthy, ns well as fatal. They arise from impurity nd contaminations of tho blood, nnd arc to be soon all nround us every where. Thousands daily re consigned to the grave from the direful effects of this disease. But why trifle any longer, wbon tbo remsdy 1 at banflf Dr. LINDSEY'fi BLOOD SEARCHER, lln mils tfTuMiifi! rifortnrfltinn now lis ford lh nsti- pie, that docs its work mildly and safely. It does 1 not close tbe issue superficially, while " Foul corruption mining all within, Iufccti unseen." But purges the entire system of all impure Mat ter, invigorates tho body, nnd leaves the Afflicted in the enjoyment of good health. To convince the skeptical of its healthy fleets, trv but one bottle, and be convinced. Sold by all Druggists in this place, snd dealers throughout the eountry, nov21-lm St 1KM)1. TKACHKRS VATI'.n. The School Directors of PIKE TOWNSHIP wish to employ six competent Teachers, for term of three months. Liberal wages will be given. Apply to Eli Bloom, President, r tl D. C. Dale, Secretary of tho Board. 11 order cf hoT7 n r DALF f at. cl tbe Hoard. I eeretiry. flOAM )A1. 1! The sabscriber desires to J inform tbe public, that he keeps constantly band, at hta bank nei r Ulcarholri, large nunntity of STONE COAL.which he will deliver, t0 eitiaen. very cheap. Lnmp Coal M the Bank, l 4 emu ner bushel, and 3 for fine. Bov21-tf JONATHAN NICHOLS f ufTKK I BUTT KRIJ-A 1-ge qn.n.lty 1 of FIRKIN BUTTER, store of nov21 Rllla BU tbe W F 1KWIS. A large lot of Store of TteiVS lr ) Ihm tin 1 MER RILL k BIOLER. ' I 1H I. 1M llli 'M lit. M .1-1 (i n 1, 1 , I. ' I . I A .,, Il'h n-i .il,l!.t, IIIR rUMt S 111 1 1 llo Ml' lol inMU Ht l a l.ia, lit 1 1 I 1 1 MiM.,- nf 1 tMV,t, II. mm. In lU l,i, ( f.ti Hioa, l.rr, I , urn, Hlll I f I'ltof. J. It. IS0HA1IAM, M- .Itxtlsnt l'l. llnn.ln.m.ly ni ,n,nPi 1; tn, .,5 l"l"". rn, f I ii. Tua rt B..1111 ..'llil.l,,,!, i,,,,,,.,,!,' " miiinn in rin iutirMtlnr I v I o 1 nniiftt'Vf, inh,MjriffK l,n h, rrinr'l1 rn.tur.1 of M.i-in ,r n 0iiw,. kindi ef l inn, tntimif. lit rati 1ient 1.mmyt f,.in f,r ...rf..n.il uli'ervalion f ,milar ,r..,f- in tl.a N.otli, la Oflr Irtttliftilm-t. . I,, .re .lrplele,. limy art ,..rl'iiva w, . vlvi.l. i,hm,,.i; .i... ami wc o..,, like ( . ie ),,, in ),,),, of OiCB'aiiils of rleefltred pti.t.le. hn bavn no pel "O'llil lutawluilito ciihrr of Sutitln TllurM rtg'-.thern llfo, exeept abut they hnva Ruined from ' luitiaan journl, or Ojiim wliuiiiU'ntmtiaHy liavo Written to deceive."- UnMie, Jlfl, . V. ian en 'M P.nTii,"Tliia volume. In in tlie innu ui leiwrf. juey Rive, ao lur saw can Judjjo, fuithful picture of Southern life, and nre penned without prejudice. 7'liey precont ieeni finite dilliircnt from an "I'nclo Toiti'f Cabin," the pictures presented here are quito (trnpaic, nnd we tli i u k the portruiU paiutod are very nearly catu rul colors. llottcn JJiitli llrr. Inn HrnHY Sot tfj.-"Wo bare rnrelv nee red within the eoreraof a tuoro appettiinjf volume. Although not intended a an answer to tho foul untruths in Uie Lnelo. i'um trai.U of tho last ten years, it uoverlbolessdotsuiiniervil'iilly burl back to their aouroo all lies f- such a nature, and we are glad to believe Hint tne book will bo read iu thousands of Northorn homes. Tho South also should take it buuignanlly, for, imlopendantly of its truthfulness ond integrity, it is one of the live - best nnd most entertaining books of the year." Timti, Orttntborn', X. (.'. Tnis Smnr EotTti, "Tho enterprising pub lisher, O. G. Evans, Philudulphiu., of Gift Book notoriety, is weekly istuing new works of inter est, and spreading thoui over the couutry, and his system of transacting- business may be looked upon as an institution, for ditTusiug knowledge, unequalled by any in the couutry. We comineud this book to all." VVui'v Xtwi. Tus Scx.it Soutb. "This is a captivating vol umc, strongly illustrutivo of Southern life. The heart of the authoress is with her theino, nnd she carries the intorest of the reader along with her, as she, in ber amusing olT-hand style, delineates ihe peculiarities of a Southern home." I'm: Tun Pr.iir South. "Whatever bear? the name of Professor Ingraham is sure to involve the ele ments of striking effect and a wide popular cur rency ; and this is just ihe easo with "The Sunny South, or the Southerner at Home," which ap pears from the press of G. O. Evans, under the editnrehip of the gallnnt Professor. It is vivid iu style, keenly observant, interesting in plot, and in purpose and manner it evidently springs from a warm heart, and will be as warmly welcomed by a host of readers." 7"Ae Xcu Yorkir. Good Books ! Choice Books! ! New and Illus- tratcil Editions. THE TUH0XE OF DAVID: From tbe Concrat!on of the Shepherd of TjUV lehem to the Rebellion of Prince Absalom. Being an illustration of the Splendor, Power. nd Do minion of the lle:gn of the Shepherd King, in a scries of Letters, wherein the magnificence of Judea is shown to the reader, as if by au eye witness. By the Rer. J. II. INGRAHAM, L. L. D. One vol., 12 mo., clofli, 00:1 pages. Frieo $1 2S. "This is tbe thi.'dVoluine and completion of a series of works by the seme anthor, en the his tory of tho Israelilitb Monarchy. 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Iht'V, in ri s f .,,.i,i lu.-r, 1 1 f"H'f, t.4 il J- , .ri ..nitin1 li f hi t ri'iM .f I'mhihiS l'ta f oil (i.ih ,y,Kt 0, ,tielp,f a slil t', iitl, fit U.i.M I. . lh f ioili V ' Ur 1 i,'iliof, A. I. 1f,', 11 nKt A tita lUgf, if j.,n li..ff,m, A run lliity A'vl mI. pniiin IIhk, Ninlmlai (la. K'T, i.i.f? fH.rr, )r tnl 1,ri nu1t, In I'll o an, iimtii i'ti il ,n In. 1,1 llm Mli.uln r. nl rlntr, Alt , a rf-riain lm t nl l ni.l linri'a In I'ho.l mwa-hlp, l'l. tn,.. ,.tinl.r, l' , In nntiif. -l Minify :nitl, rmilnihlns fnir linailrcl ri i4 alianra. a,1jnnln( lamU af lianial dorinnn, -Mel'liartaa, Mll,.. and olhert nn.i it wnta tnth mtiaaer proreeilmt In oareald eotirt, tltn j artltiona ltnald hti rand between parliei aforesaid of lite tnereniipea and tittie. nieni. ,te , aruremld, with the aipiirteinifrn Thereliirn, we poinmnnd yon, that, laklrtf with , yon twelre lintieft and lawful men of year bnili-. cir'wiek. ItV allA.n Ilia li-nlh nf ttif inaltepnifiv l. 'better known in jonr proper pertont, yea no lit ,lb tenement! nl'iiremid, w.th tit c oppurleiiniioen, , nnd there, l,v their on tin nnd fliriniilion, in Ilia j : prei-enee uf the part e aforesaid, by yon to bo , warned, If upon beinic warned the? will bo pre. 'out, the tene'nenls aforoeaid, with tba nppurte. I nnneef, (bavins; refpaet to the truo rnlito tbereof,) into four ci, it a I parts you rause to be parted and divided) and one of the mid purts to Adam Happy, another of the raid pnrta to Ainimd JI-' rot, another nf the said parts to Nielt.iliit Hugey. and the other of the said parte to Lewis Snyder and (leore Knyder, Jr., tn hold them in sever-1 ally, you cause to bo assigned and delivorod, so ilht neither the said Adam Hasrer nor the said I Samuel llittey, Nioholaa HitRcy, and Lewis ( Snyder nnd Iteerpo Sayder. jr.,liDve more of tho . tenements nloresuil, with tho appurtenances, ' than pertalnoili to them severally to have, so : that the said Adam Hiigey bis part, and the said ! Pamuel llapey bis part, nnd tho said Nicholas Iingey his pnrt, and tne said lwis Snyder and Georgo Snyder, jr, their part of the tenements foresaid, with the um.urleniincos, respectively ! happening severally, may appropriate to them solvos. But if tli is inqueft by you to be sum moned, as aforesaid, to make partition as afore said, shall be ri' opinion that tho lands and tene Uietts aforesaid cannot be so parted and divided iiu nujiuui jireiuuiec lo or epuiuuK iuo wuote, then wo command you that you causo the said 1 inquest to make a just valuation nnd appraise ment of the lands and tencmenu, upon their oaths j and affirmations aforesaid, due notioe having ! been first r-iren to the eororal parties concerned 1 or interested to appear, if they shall think fit, at the time nnd place of holding such inquisition,) and that tho partition, or valuation ndapprjise-1 mem, wcicn you shall so make, yon distinctly nnd openly have, nndor your hand and teal, and I under the hands and seals of those by whom the' samo shall be inndc, befoie the Judges of tho said Court of Common Pleas, in aud for lb' County of Clearfield, nt Cloorfiold. there to bo held on tho second Monday ii Januury next, that' ! bui-ii niriuer ,iruceeiiiugH tuay oe nuu a; iuo lutv : t r .t - i , i i.-i .i . . , and justico oppcrtatn; nnd havo you then olid thcre this writ Witness, the honorable Samuel Lian, Esq,, Presi-' dent Judge of our said Court, at Clearfield, L. S. tnis nrst any ot ?.ovemier, tn the rear of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and sixty, J. BLAKE WALTERS, ' ! . " . Ji Dcnutv Trot h3no n. - j Notlrc is hereby given to the abovo parties, : that, by virtue of the above mentioned writ cf I partition, tin inqiiestnill be tiela nnd taken upon tho premises thoreln d.cr!bcd, rm the 27th day of DECEMBER, A. 1). ISfill, at I o'clock in the foronoon, for the purposo of making partition at valuation nnd appraisement of the said real estate, as in the said writ provided; at ivhich time and placo said parties can attend, if they think proper. F. U. MILLER, Sheriff, Sheriff's Oleo, Not. 15, IStitl. nov!1-6t mi) COXSUMPTIVIW! The advertiser, X having recn restored to health in a few weeks by a very simplo remedy, after having suf- rercd tor serern! yean with a aevere lungaSee tion, aud that dred dhease C nl miption.ig anx ious to make known to hie lWlcw-suflorori the means of euro. To all who desire it, be will fend a eopy of tbo prescription used, (free or chargo.) with the di- rcctions for preparing and using the seine, which they will find a sure euro for Coiifntiiption, Asthma, Ercuehitis, Ac. The only object of the advertiser In sending the preserii.tin is to bene- mi ow mill, luu, nuu ri'icn! llllimrtlllOU WUICU ile l. ! -1.. 1 1 , l. . I ivinriivs in uu iiiiuiu.iiin , iuu no Hopes QXQTy , sufferer will try hie remedy as it will et them i nothing, and may prove blessing. Persons wishing the prescription will plens address Kev. EDWARD A. WILSON, nov7-1y Williamsbnrgli, Kings Co., N. V. "VTOTIC'Ii Tho partnership heretofore, ex- ll luting between the subscribers, trading) under the firm of Cu.nming. A MahaflCy, is this iUv dissolved bv mutual cunseut. The Books nf the above firm are in tbe bunds of Robert Ma-' haffey for settlement- : JOHN M. CIMMINOS, ROBERT MAIIAFFEY. New Washington, Ncv. 5, 1S50. T Tl. .. n,.L. . r , I. .. c r n . x. 'l . "'""" """ """"'"H n iMnn:i:bi:iU2itJ FOOT KAUJS between Mahaffcy hav.o been placed m tho hands o ! the Philndolphia l'olire and the notorious For "il ham leath, Esq., of New Hahingtun, for ' r,.r UEd counterfeiter, Jit ns Buohanan Cross !! 1! settlement. All persons having accounts in raid books nre earnestly requested to call ntonctBnd settle the same, A failure to comply with this request will incur costs. nvH If ROBERT MAIIAFFEY. 4 I IITOKi JSOTIC ifIn the Orphans V. Court of Clearfield county, in the matter of tho estate of JOHN S. C'L'liKV, ueotaccd. Notice is hereby given, that the nndorsirced. Auditor nppointo.l by the Orphan.V Court to ditHbuto the proceeds of tho sale of the estate i: distribution, nt the office of Larrimer A Te.f, in the borough of dcarflcld, on FRIDAY, tko 8lh day of DECEMBER next, nt 10 o'clock, a. in., when and where ail persons interested may at tend if they see proper, novl 1 4t JAS. H. LAI'RI.MER, Auditor. Al)llI i It. AlUMi S MH'ICI'. Letters of Admiitistrntion having been Ihis day granted to tbo undersigned on the estate of E. B. KING, lalo of Lnwrenco township. Clear- t Id county, deceased, all persons indebted to said estato are requested to make immediate ' I payment, and those having claims against the, I snute win present mem nmy nutnenticatea lor settlement. AAUON C. TATE, Adm'r November 7, 1860. novU-Ct ISIacksiiiiliiiiur. JAMES CROSSLY carries on Blaelfsmithing ' in tha borough of Lumber city, where ho will cxecuto promplly nllwork entrnsled to him, and : avifliila It in a .rls rtinnlif.-A niinnn J 7 " XCJRAI t'AnPKTS, Manufacture! and for sale by M. PIPER A Co., Lciberruan i McDowell's Building, N. E. corner Second a-.d Race streets, Ji En tran eo on Race Street. Philadelphia. -3GooU Warranted, octHO lm ORPHANS' COURT SAI.K By virtne of nn order of the Orphan's court of Clear field county, tliero will bo exposed to public sale, in tho village of New Millport, on SATUR DAY, tholSTIl DAY OF DKCEM11ER, 1800, 1 o'olock P. M., the following real eMato to wit : All thnt certain DOT OK GROUND, Situ ate In FERGUSON' town.'hip. Clearleld county, Pa., beginning at the corner of the Lutheran Grave Yard lot ; thence by lard of Sophia Stroiip 13 perches to a post; thence by land of Jobn 8, Williams B perches to a post ; thence by land of 6a"?He.1 Ricl'Ta porches to a post, corner of !?A fd. kii.lVITt.bVe.,0 bcK"l' ning; containing Ub At Lit; being the pron-i- ees bnughl hv Saatuel titrofin front J. t. WriliMm, t. . TU'H liTADV 'inTf.r . 1 . V ' ' xrrms eosbi - (JKOBtJK KIlll.ARD. aov21-t Adm'r of S, Strftup deo'd. J Z'lednr ndWillow ware at I J SefUlil,-" 60, I R.W A CO': I'M Ml AtitUVAt. nr r u (ii)iis! At mi i in Af t ii riffr. ! in J'il Vi'tlM B.if I ll'i i'l w1 mlrr.e4 "Hmenl i f l'Al-li AND UIM i:!Mi()))S nl nliiif'ft vwt) tlt-'riptinn, A I., itoiifiil s tti.iiiii t.f rrint ai l Dint s-o.iil', f Ilia lten and lit,t"l t)le. Alto Ktesl vsru ly nf ntelul notinur. A liiro n?nrlmrni, rcadymado (; lo thing, Bonnets, Shawls, lints nnd Caps, Bonis nud Sboes, a large quantity, llat. Inure, yuef ni wari, Driipfr" nnd Modlrines, Oil and Paints, Carpet A Oil Cloths, Fish, B--on and Flour, (j ii o c i: u i e s , of the best quality, all of which will be lold at the lowest cash or ready pay prices. My old frlondi and the tiiblie generally, ' re respectfully Inrlted lo call. Clearf.eld, Oct. 31, 1S0II. WM. F, IRWIN.' 1!.--N. B. All kinds of UltAJ.Vnni pproved rOlXTItr PHOUCCE taken in eobunae tor Goods. US SEL L M c M U It It A Y Respectfully invites the attention of bis old cs tomers, and otlierj, to bit stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which lie offers VERY LOW FOR CASH! He also continues to deal in LUMBER, of 1I kinds, in any way to suit hie customer!. Tbe highest market prices will be paid for all kinds of GRAIN. Cia?" C A L L AND SEE! -j New Washington, Nov. 1, I860. Bov7-6ui rpYKONK CITY HOTEL. Col. A. T. OWENS, Fromuetor, Respectfully nntionncos to the travolbng publfo flint ho has now taken charge ef this large and well known house, and will conduct it ih tucb a manner ns will render excellent comfort and full snimiaction to an wno may lavor rum with s call. nov7-ly ' rum' moi'ii'i i itl. ul' .:tl ' I r .....r . , be opened for the roeeption of pupils. (males and females) on Monday, Aug. 20tb, 140, Trrmn per session of eleven Wuoks Orthography, Rending, Writing, Primary Arithmetic; and 6'oogrnphy. $2.50 Higher Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geog raphy and History. ' $3.00 Algebra, Geometry, Natnrul PbUoaoiihjr nnd Itjok Keeping $i.00 Latin nnd Uroek languages. $6 00 To students desirous of acquiring a thorough English Education, and who wish to qualify themsalvcs for teachers, this Institution offers doslrahlo advantages, No pupil received fur less than half session, nnd no deduction made except for protraoted aickners. Tuition to be puiU at the clot of the term. . C. Ii. SANI'R'RD, PitixcirjtL... May 23, I860.- Iy.' ; " A. M. HILLS DENTIST. fcV -x W Proper attention lo tbe teeth iu proper timo will bo or great benefit to entry one. in lHiiut of honlth. contftrt, and convfnlence. DR. Ilir.l.Scon always ho found al his of ftce, on tho corner of Front aud Main atreeU, "tt ' mar' 18 raTier. Al operations in tie lirre) of his profession, petCotrned in tho latest and uiot improved styles, nnd guaranteed for oho year against nil' ntiturul Otiltires. 11 A ' Tremtnittit i..ffMi nmnnn 4k . . ... ' . . . Cross Recaptured ! ! I ! It seems to be the eouur- al opinion in Clearfield, that if Crom had worn a pair of Frnnk Short's French-calf Bottts, thnt he . would not be Uifceu yet. However, fkorty is not much put out at mifsing his cuftrm ; but Would nunnuneo 0 n lirrvkinndyr, Dnvqfat, Lincoln and hrtl mtu, and women and children in Clearfield, and Siuncmaboning in particular. Hint he is prepared to furnish them with Boots, Shoes nnd Gaiters of any stylo or pattorn, stitch ed, sewed or pegged, (and as he is a short fol low) on short notice. All kinds of conntry prodsco taken : tn ex change, and cash not ri fused. Repairing ttorio in tho neatest manner nnd charges moderate, at the Short Shoe Shop on Second Street, bppostta Reed, Weaver A Co store, PR A NX SHORT. N. B, Findings for sale Kept. 26, tbfiO. JAstrs t. leosarp. Vf, A, WAI.LACK. D. A. rtsngT a. t. Ftyxsr Hqw) anii (Todfftion (Dcc LEONARD, FINNEY &Ct). C Ii K A It F I I, P, CLEARFIELD COCAT!', PA. Jittt.ts oi.rxcr)A!r(r,K0Tr9AvriMtrTn btscorirTLr lU'.POSITS RKCr.ll El), Ci -lUillons made and moWi rrmptlv remitt;? , ' ' 'tai'ffB on Hie titles ttfliHtantly om natui. S-O'Office on Second St, nearly opposite tho COUHT norsK. I.lour, Bacon, Bean chonp corner by ieans and Clover seed, at tha E. 1RVIN. Curtvcnsville, May 10, 1S40. H ,,L AV U"0J ,-r'IJ", Vared and nnpareiV unes and Raisins iv E. A. IRVIN. tho corner stort) of C looking Stores of varions sires and pricrne-t nl9y . E.A. 1RVI.N .( iirweiisvillo, May j(,t r,o, SkeleUtrt Sk'rts. a Urge variety at reduced pri ecs at It", ins corner store. Corwensville 10, '00. 4 N cxc-,loitt quality of Flour for . low jLbos'lt,rc f vv. y jrtniN. -'lMr aeld, JulylUb, HfieV . , "a ackerel and Herring fur sale at tbecornfr L l store cr K. A TRV IN. Curwensville, .Vny V, . i J)oots and Shoes. A larger slock and luw.r prices than ever, at Irvins Cheapest cornet . Curwensvillo, Mny 16, 'fil' ' . yj Cull and examiue Iks I'arvttt air-light sln .tad stono jar, UiSy at just tha thing. y..q aced, lvriojo at P, TT. A CO s. iiYttTT 1 1