obifiilH V(rni1i(iiii. wii'Nui' ' ",MI", I nt 1 imf t 1 J vy? Winter dii -" nl IU V-w .llr. iO . ri M -I nfi. i the t'liih In t . . I . .I.t.. I l foll; Tn n ins m n i-n. rt s :;n "' )U1I Irmn U In p. in. ltrtl PiT'enger IH.I.l i. III. . , i n a t s n i.i:aimu wimwmU'. 'ue ln'senger 7.Ui.in. JUall Train 1 2.' . m. '!( l.it.o S.22 .. in. Kn trnini run on fufiday t leapt Ilia Kxprosi. I pv rcTeronco to another column our reader will observe llio ndiertitemcnt of "Township ftiul I.ocnl Ln.vs of rcnnsylva iia." Wo ha vo thoroughly cxnmincd "this wot It, nnd find it inch ns should bo Sn tho hands of every Jinan, .called uon to onre in the various tovnBhip ofliees, nnd filso of every citizen desirous of having a knowledge, of the local laws of our State. Persons desirous of obtaining copies, or becoming agents, sbould apply nt once to It. J. Wallaoe Ksq., of this place, tho gen eral ngent for Clonrfield county. " Com- vs. Joii.v Cathcart. Upon tho application of tho counsel for the Deft. ( In this case, tho Supreme Court have wrded a writ of error, and named Thurs day, January 10, lsCl,nstho lime, and rhihu'.elphia the placo of hearing the ar- gumcnt. We supiiose the counsel for the Commonwealth nnd Ivfendtint will be in Attendance at that time. T)J9 most JVtcn-rul nsvlioct lirokiLlv " ; Ter Witnessed in OUl town, OC-CUmia at One Of our Hotels a few nights 0j,'O. A number ol the boarders had jVt re- j tired to their respective rooms for the . , . , ,, . , , , yell of "A Snake in Jied" was echoed throughout (he houso. A number of per ons rushed into tne Jinn in a nuuo state, Aim' a desecrate rush for the room inak from whence the aliinn proceeded; the clothing was immediately torn from the bed, when lo! what a hM! the young 'man in springing into his bed hiul well itigh demolished a htre suusojc '. eJThj rumored resignatioiii of Chief Justice '1'uney and Secretary Cobb so fat prftve incorrect, neither having resigned their position ny the latest news from Washington. rjKi.iTE Very Tho young man, last Knur'lay night, who explained to a lady the operation of Mr. Addleman's "Hy draulic Srrp." W"The electoral college of this Slate, ,ruet ut Ilarrisburgon Wednesday and cast the 27 votes of this State for Lincoln nnd .Hamlin. The Electors were nearly cap tured by the host of oHice seekers ; each had a paper in his pocket desirous of obtaining the signatures of tho Electors, lut "never" a signature was given. ! :IIon. H. D. Moore, of I'hiludelphia, is Waving everything lo grind his axe in the tele Treasury the next year. It is thought Jlj.wil! succeed. He has been defeated twice already. '"'Ex-Senator Baldwin, of Lancaster, is rd 0 a p.rominent candidate for tha same position, and may givo Mr. Moore a close tili-e. i E. If. Ranch, of Carbon county, de.-iies fco bo rc-chvtcd Cleric of tho Assembly. . Mr. I'avis. of Venango, and Mr. I'liUer eor, of Juniata, desire the post of Spenker. titch in, gentlemen; we have nothing to ny. "' I m roRTA n t to Tanneiis. - An IinporUnl " lifcovery in rcg;rd lo lh practical uses of rttroleum, or Hock Oil, now found in such (tuantitieii, has heen mado by Mr. John Lamb, a t. inner of Venango county. He say Ilia! s!feo August ho has been using the oil of several wells in Vcuango effunty in his tannery, cs a substitute for fish oil, nnd with most astonishing success. During hist mon'.h he prepared one hun dred sideB of upper leather and eight .dozen of calf skins with tiii oil. Tliey huvo been exhibited to practical leather dealers from I ittsburgb ami from lioston, and a quantity sent to tho Eastern mar fcels, with entire satisfy clion to dealers. It makes a cleaner and smoother finish than the fish oil, fills up instead of opening the pores of the leather, so as to niaKo it nl fltost water-proof, and gives it tho finish of tho finest calf skin. ItisuLo a supe rior article for mixing blackening, having tho quality of cutting tlie lamp black. ' -The smell does not lemain after tho dres sing process is completed. The oil is used Jn tho crude slate, costing one-third tho Irico of fish oil. , Krf.e Ladok ior FkekMen The Fruits of ItErinucAXisji. With the election of , jLincoln tho republican party havo given practical effect to nt least ono of the car dinal points in their creed. Not content with having free farms, they must havo free labor, and Ihey have at last succeed- 4 jn obtaining it, for since the flection of , Lincoln liM SO lar exceeded tho demand, that in this city it can be obtained at bucIi flight remuneration as to render it al ju2ct literally free. It is estimated that the depreciation throughout the country in the value of 6 , n t , 1 . J ....... Cl.l. HOUr, WllCni COllon, uiu, will,, cuuu se- curities, railfOud kUU bank 8t0cKS, lie- groes, real estate and other property, sinco the election of Lincoln, is rot less than two hundred millions of dollars. Will the Ksnk President and their friends whoaigr.ed the call for tho Wall street meeting to urge hb election tako this fact into cousidoi alion? u Yvikpopo. Mil) JMinlhiiUiiK s 1 1! t in it i d ,. i ...I I . . , nl II ' '' ' I'. I li' I Tip t'ti.'i I III I. I i ll I " lil, n H i ( ti ... i 'Ik i H Ml I , hit IT ' H. l It c,l f "In I r 'i I.IK f V ni.l, .ll.t f I . ( C li! ni. 1 I 'k .t nt pi 1 1 . Iik n i Ml . rl "I tier ..Mil 4 dim. hl'l.l 111 M.'NAI.I. Cimimissicw-r'i Notice. ('.., . rr. .,,. ',. The mi'li r'lL-nf .1. ( ' 'iTtn. i-f i r r n t" ! '1 by Ili.i foiitt nl I niiiiiv n l'lii..l I'li fii fi. l l cun -ty. In t iki" (.'"liniin v i" I h "1.1 llii rnn Church I use" in Himlv l'. iv hip, gives Holier In all .i r sons ontioernid therein, Ilinl In' will in.' .'I tln'iii nl i;.-i). .. Il.iii l. r'f et'ii'i. in l.tilhor-l urg, mi Friday the Jlh dny of .Jiii.imiy, 1 '10 nt So 'cluck A. M, 1SK EL I TS T , Cum m i . inner, Dccombor 12, Isbu. Impoita-it Notice Tim undersigned, lalo publisher oftho "Clear del. I llojuil.l ii-nn " takes this method of cnlling ii...n tli,.-c !) nro indented . him, or In L.ri mcr if- Wnrd Cur subscription, advertising nr Job work incurred iluriu the three years commen cing July 18..7 nn.l ending July 100. to cull im mediately nt my ofh.-o in t)i o lioroul' "I" Clear field, und make settlement of tlio same, ns thcso nci uuntii n.i.w Or ctimml ni. J. H. LA IllUM ER. Clearfield, December 12, ISn'O. If. HOOK THAT EVERY FA It MRU, ME cliunic, nnil Rusinosn Man Wutts. Just iiil.li.-hcd, Tin-: row nm i ii' ami j.ocal laws (if llio Statu of Pennsylvania, Compiled from the- Ai m of A -si nilily, ty William T. Iluino.-, Knip, nnd piil.lishoii by JCdvtard F. Jatms, Ffip, M'i:t (.'hcttcr, Femin, Tliij work ciiiitnim over 400 pages of closely printed matttr, nud will be fold by subscrip tiuti. It teaches the duties c f Jiiftires of llio I'eace, with form!" for the tran-aetiun of (heir business. It teaalus the duties cf eoiu'tiihles with all tlio necessnry fnrin, npi!taiinn;; to this office. It contains tlio duties of tlio supervisors of v- "y County andTownship hi the .s'tnto. It contains the. iiimlo of procoduro lor tlio lav ng ut nnd open inir of public ami private muds, ol vacating nnd altering roads, the. Luildintf of b"'t conlifino tho Common School Lnw.withex- puliation decisions r.ud directions, tngvthur ihitli forms for Deeds. I'oiids, Contracts. Certiti- eates. Ac-, &c. Tliis depuitiiient of tho work was fouipiled nt Ilarrisbure; by Mr. Samuel I . Hates, licpuly Superintendent, nnd is alone worth tho lirice of llin volunm tn envono inttireK- tcl m Coinnion AVhoois. It tcntains the duties of .Township Audil.rs It contains the laws lclutivo lo Dogs nnd Sheep. It coiitains the duties of Assessors. It cu ntains the lows in relatnio to i'troys, Mules and .Vuioo. It contains tho laws relative, to Fences nnd Fcnco Viewers. It containf tho laws relativo to gntno hunting, Trout and l'eor. H contains tho Ivloction Lows with nil neces snry Forms. It contains tho Naturalization I.nws, with nil tho necessary Forms for Application. It contains h larye number of Legal Forms, which are used in tlio every day transaction of bufin ss, such ds Acknowledgments, Affidavits, Articles of A cements, and Contracts, l'artnjr- hip, Apprentices, Assignments, Attestations, llills of Eichaugi. and Promissory NoU's, Fills of j ,alo, Jion.Js, l necks. I nver.aiits, Deeds, Deposi tions, Duo Hills and Produce Notes, Landlord and Tenunt, Leases, Letters of Attorney, Marriago, Mortgages, Roceiptsaud Releases. Tho work is bound in Law thee., and will be sold to subscri bers at $ I 25 per copy, pnynblo on delivery cf tho work. T'ha work bus passed the revision of mnny of tin best lawyers iu tho Statj nnd hns rcceivci! their unqualified approbation, ns n reli able hand book of reference upon all subjects upon which it treats. The whole is arranged in such n manner ns to present a plain, concise nnd explicit sUitoiuent of tho duties uf all Township Officers, as may be readily understood by any one. Cleurliuld County will bo thoroughly vniiviissed forthowork, and tho suppcrt oftho titueni is re spectfully solicited. IL J. WALLACE, ESJ., CI.KAK1IEI.D. ri.nAIIFIIil.il Cut XTY, I'ENVA. General Agent for Clearfield County. I . i. Good cnnvtissers are wauled in nil pnrts of this Countv for the nbjve work, to whom a lib- ' eral compensation w 11 be given. Applications, w hich must ho inadontnn early dale, addressed us above, will receive prompt aUe-uti'.n. December 12, 100. a. rji ii ii i'iioi'1. li'si c ook uoiik, M O ) c. U N C 1 1 O K E K Y , In nil its branches. Uy Miss Eliza Actox. Caro fully Hcviiod by ,r.t. S.J. IIai.B. It Tells Vou how to chooso nil kinds of Meats, Poultry, nnd Game, with nil the various j nnd most uppi o c-d uiudes of dressing' and Odiikiii.p l',ef. nnil Purl: nn lii.i ' hist uud simplest way uf salting, fiek lnig nnd curing t!-.c same. It Tells Yen nil llio various and most npproved modus of dressing, eooking. and boning Mutton, Lamb, Veal, poultry, and Game of nil kiuls, with tho dili'crent Dressings, Gravies, nnd stuffings nppro piiuto to cuiu. It TuFs Vou how to choose, etcin, and preserve Fish of i,l kiuds. and how to sweeten it when tainted ; also all the vnrious nnd inost approved model of cooking, wiih tho dillerent Dressings, Sauces, and Flavoring pppropriuto to each. It Tells Yon nil the various nnd most approved modes of preparing over fitly dillerent kinds of .Meat, 1-ish, J-oivl, Onnie, nud Vegetable Soi . ps, lirolhs, and Stews, with tho Relishes Slid Seasonings ap propriate to cncii. It Tells You all the various and most ni l. roved modes cf cooking eji-tubles of every I description, also hi w to prepare Pick les, Catsups and Cunies of all kinds, Pottod Meats. Fi.-h, Game, Mush rooms, if c. It Tolls You all tie various and most approved modes of preparing and cooking all kinds of Plain und Funcy Pastry, Puddings, Omelettes, Fritters, Cakes, Confection ery, rrcsorves, Jellies, and Sweet Dish es jf every description. It Tells You all tho various and most approved modes of making Hrcnd, Rusks, Mufiiins, and U'scuit, tho best method of prepa ring Coffee. Choeolnfe. nnd Ten. nnd I how to mako Syrups, Cordials, and Wines of various kinds. It Tells You how'.o sot out an ornamental Ta ble, luw to Carve all kinds vl Fish, Flesh or Fowl, ami in short, how to so simplify tho wholo Art of Cooking ns to 1rilg tjio choicest luxuries of Iho table within cvsryba ly's reach. Tin book contains 41$ pages, and upwards of I-..,!-,. 1. .... ,1 p.l llnt,.na all f 1. I. I, , , I. . . fulls of nctunl experience, hnving been fully and earefully testod uuder tho personal supermten denco of tho writers. It i? printed in aclenr and opon typcis illustrated with appropriate ngrn vings, and will bo forwarded to any address, neatly bound, andpostago paid, on receipt oftho pri:o. $1.00, or in cloth, extra, $ 1 ,20. S-KKMl A ll..VHcanbo lundj by cnlcrpn inK.ni' everywhere in telling tho above work our iniluceuients to all luch being very liberal. 1 ' " i or single copies oftho Hook, or for terms lo w" ' " omor iniorinnipin. appiy 10 our a No. 017 Sunsom Street, l'bihuleli.bia. Pa. December 12, Itil'.tl. fiuio. "Rooking Stoves of various sizes and prices fox ' V,' saio uy E. A. 1RV1N (.iinvensviUe, ilny 1 1 1, 'til). 7RUIT. Dried Apples, Pared and nnnarml Peaches, Cherries, l'ruucs and Raisins a tho corner aoio ot L. A. IUV1X. I lUhl MnttK it UM. lll!M' I III II"!, I AM' III : I I I V-l I I l MIT ,ll I. i ' r.l'i,..i..iM 1.1.4 I t f . t 'I !( II III I I lit I " I I-': I,. I. 'I I V lil 1, II U.I l.llb. (IIP lf.ll II :.i, II, n 'i d d i nr III,, inn in .i ! , f it'c, Mi j. nn Slid A in. t 1 .pIRll, l bud II i m . w ii N 1 1. 1. i In i.vi I fm urn . Ii..ti nnd iiliniitii ,,f llin nniiniil, nnd hun to n, " i in in In-iif. by 1 1. lilllnl nr nhd ci lid 'lii.n ol his li Mi ; iilmtinli I iili nu mi n up ( xplaunioiy riiirmvii Tin: liuusi: amj his tT i: Will Tell Vou of l!rei.iliii)r, l!rcnl,ilit, In Mine 1'c. line. II t ooiiiinj;, Sim i iiir. nnd llio frnnernl tnaiHij,"'tiieiil of Hie horse, with the best modes of ndiniiii.-U rln in. ilieine. nlso, how to trcnl Ititinc, Kii kinp:, Hetirinp. Shying, Stumbliii);, Crib l ilinf, Histlcssnesf, nnd otlur vices to which be is subject ; with nu merous explanatory engraving. THE IIiiRSi; AND HIS DISEASES Will Tell Vou of the enU'cs, sytnplum s, nnd Trenlinont of Strangle', S,.ro Throat, Distemper, Catarrh, InHiieniii, llron- (hitis, l'miumonia, I'icuri.-y, llroken M'iml, Chronic Couli, Jloining nn I Whistli ng, l.auipas. Soro Month nnd Fliers, and decnyed Teeth, with other , diseases of tho Mouth nn I Ilespirato- ry Organs. i the house and his disease 3 I Will Tell Vou of the enuses, symptoms, ntul' Treatment of Worms, Hots, Colic, Slrnngiilution, Finny Concretions,' lluptures, l'ul.-'y. Dinrrhca, Jiiuudieo, Ilentirrhuun, liloody I'rine, Stones in tlio Kidneys nnd Klndder, InHnnia tion, nnd other ilisencs of the .Stotn nch. liuwcls. Liver nnd 1'riinirv Or-I guns, THE HORSE AND 1115 DISEASES Ull icll ou of tho causes, symptoms, audi Treatment of Hene, Dbod nnd Hog, 1 (Spavin, I' ing-Diino, Hwouuie, Strains, llroken Ktiees, Wind (lulls, Foundor, I Solo IJruise and fl ravel, Cracked Hoof, j Pcrutehcs, Canker. Thrush, and Corns, also, of Megrims, Vertigo, Epilepsy, Slngger and other dioeusci of tho1 Feet, Les, nnd llcud. I THE HOUSE AND HIS DISEASES J i ill Xell lou of tho cniiros, symptoms nnd Troutmont of Fi.-.'ula, Foil El il, (Hau liers, Farcy, Scarlet Fever, Mange, Surfeit, Locked Jaw, Uhtiiiiiiiitisin, Crump, dulls, Diseases or tho Eye and Heart, Ac, Ac. nud how to ujinno Castration. Weeding, Trcph. inning, llowcling, Firing, Hernia, AinpuU tion, Tajiping, and other surgical op erations. THE HOr.BK AND IMS DISEASES Will Tell YouofRarey's Method of taming Ilcr ses ; how to Approach, Halter, or Sta ble a Coll ; how to nncnstoni a horse loitrjnge sounds and sights, nnd how to lli(, Saddle. Hide, nnd llrenk him to Harness, nlsn, tho rorm and law cf Warranty, The wholo being the re mit of more than fifteen years' careful study of the habits po Miliarities, wants and weaknesses of this noble and useful n il i ma 1. Tho Tbiok contains 384 pages, appropriately il- ''iftrated by nearly One Hundred engravings tl is pnnteil in a clear iml open tvre. and w ill bo forwarded to any address, post ago paid, on receipt ef piice, half bound, $1,00, or, in cloth extra, $1,25, -!()()) A YEAU can bo mJo by enterpri sing msn every where, in soiling tho nbove, and other popular works of ours. Our inducements to nil such aro exceedingly liberal. For linglo copies oftho Hook, or for terms tn ngen(s, with other information, apply to our ad dress JOHN E. PUTTEli, Publisher, No. C17 Sunsotn Street Philadelphia, Fa. December 12, 100. Cmo. I' 1ST Ol'' CAl'i:S for January Term A. D J 1SC1, Lydia Wilson Thomas .'lilos J. II. Abbess Abraham Doom Edward Coniefurd vi firm-go Wilson's Ex. vs .Vchool Directors of W'd. vs Giorgi W. CuldweU vs Eliza Irwin vs J. M. Flouts vs Coos r i, Hriggs vs A. F. Huufti et ul vs Isaac Hloimi Jr. vs Johu Wolf vs John M. Chnso et al vs Daniel oincul vs J. it. itecd vs Laird t Lilair vs J. S. Crry VJ Crawford Gnllahor vs Jaieil Y. Guler ts .linn, s Hull' vs II. Lorain's Ex vs William W. Worrell vs James White vs Dillon if- Davis vs Slaivsou, Alfoidotnl vs Dillon ,1 Davis vs lil nun it- Liu. vs John Thompson. James Smith Doboiso & Lotro Mary A. Luinad.io Thouins llalston Jonathan Hoynton Henry Waplo John J. Johnson Horiieiuitn .t Mock Piitchin & Swan Eliza Irwin, ndnix. Go irge Erhurd G U Logan II. Hrokerho.T Cecil Hank Cecil Liink ..iine M, Leonard ll'.-beeca Lewis James M. Leonard John Cox john l'atuliin LIST )!'.) Limits, fr Janunry Term, 1SC1, Couuucneiug on 2,1 Monday, (lie 14th dv.y. envsn jtnons. Hell-D.ivi-1 Fell. Uradford Em. Grahuni, I. S, Shirey, I. Hur ger. Rrady G. M. Thompson. Ilurnside Jhn Mch'eo, Chest Robert McCully, John McCorl. Clearfield borough ,ohn Guolich. Covington Lnwrencc Flood, John Fonlcnoy. Huston Philip llevoner, Samuol Conway. Kiirthnus James Wiggins, Knox Robert Patterson. Lnwrenee Henry Guell.li,W. W. Irwin. Morris Edivnrd Perks. Robert Dnngherly. Pcnn Thos. Wain, Anil. Moore, Jos. Nii-hol- (on Woodwnnl Christian ShofT. Union Levi Dressier. TRAvrnsn Jt nons. Heccarin I. Ricketts, Jeiso Wibon, Ileers. Dell Robert Mehaffey. Hoggs D. Adam?, Jr., Thos. Eeers, Juliu Goo. burner. Hrndford Samuel A. Caldwell, llrady Alexander Shou. T. J. Foyor, Jereini nh Kriner, C. Lutz, Jacob Shafl'er, Jesso Lines. Ilurnside Ehea Mc.Masters, Hornco Putooiu Aaron Patehin, HenjiiHiin Vingiing. Chest Samuel Mvr.neu. Clcai field Jiimei L. Morgan, Wm. Itado bnch, Curwonsville Jacob Cole. Dernlur John Livings tin. Girard-Zenas I.ooimrd, Abraham Humphrey, Goshen John F. Rote, Graham U. F. Akelv, Ab. Hoover. I.mnc Kv- ler. Guolich Coiir.nl (tintor. I Jordnn James Pa'torsnn, Jnmes G. Williamf. j Knrthnus Henry Hunter. I Lnwrenee James Forest, James Lytlo, James Irwin, Sr., Martin Kline, Wilson Hoover, Rol.-I crt Wrigley, William J . Hemphill, Mosei FuL . ton. Marrls Jonathan En.tgh, Joseph Deiv.,tn ! William Devlnney. Piko Henry liilo, R. K. Curry, Moses M'ise. Uuion John Ilrubaker, 4 I)IIMSTnATOH'SNni(.i: Letters J.Y. of Adminijrr.ition huviu been c ran led to the tincersixned, It is day, upon tho csluto of "ofci H LAGLL, deceased, Into of Luwreneo township, Clearfiel.l'county, all persons iu.U-btod rynit to fmil cstnto nro requested to innko imiuciluitj nnd those having chines against the sniihi will present them !uly authoiilicatod ' f.r setllement. JOHN M. ADAMS, novZSfit Administrator. 1 it''.:i !, ',4 1 U. go varioty at roducod prl- j 5t li 'i, U'.Uiru. Curweusvillu 10, '6U. , I fclll I In 1H Mil III. M I ""i. I ... i . f. I . M .... i, I I , I III ' i i i i "'111 i ii i .. i 1 i I i it- A I 1 1 1. Ml t 1 I ' i . .. . . t . 'I..., ii.-. In I .. ,i,i. , i,i., I I i.. I i rod I , I I. "I . II ,r l.N'ilM IHV. nt Ml Jl . Il'lt Ml "I irn 13 l.r.. f.Li '. "I'l . I 111 i t r ' III!. , I V.I. I H I'm ., t .,',, i. V HI.'-.. J, , m ,li -,,.. t,.,,.yt,t ll,, VI i n . f v . Till' t "I PollH. ..Hi.l,,k MH1ipied..r n n in s iT 1-1 1 1 1 -. twill, n in no Iotr-i, . .t, 1 nt n niiiialne, r n I ..H i ing bn m-.t rninniiiie fcnliin s of M.'ial Lt',. .liflcn iit kinds of pbin laiions. M e run l.ar test im,.i .) , frum our own personal viirrnti..n i.f siinilur n:cnrs in lb n iiiiMiltilii.-s. ns liere d. pi.-l. d. ltiey nie ponrnvci i n vivid, inlen-Miiii style, nn 1 wo w i, nl. I I ke I . or thoiisnn.ls ol dec. see llm bin.'; in tin. bun. Is iied l.eni.l, who have no i.i-l-i. nui Minn n-..'o ill Mo I- ol fi.iullii rnuis or 11 ul kll'lll'..-i) Soiifhorn life, except what Hiey have g ii m il from pnrlisaii j.iiirniils.or those who inlentioimlly l.nvo written lo .Irc.-lve."- ,. ,',.. X. V. Thk Si-i.sy Hoi tii, "Tbis vol.111 e is in tbe form of lull. rs. 'i In y give, lir us we can judge, faithful pictures of Smilhorn life, 11 ml are penned will-nut prejudice. They present uei i.es ijiiito different from an "t'nele 'j'ojji's Cabin," tho pictures pio.-oiiti.il here me quifo giupliio, anj we think the portrait:, painted are very nearly nnlu. ral colors. loHim Jluih .1 jiiii c-i.tjiv piii'tii. "Vt 0 Have rarely peepe I miu inn inner in I lie saia parts to Lewis Snyiler within the covers of a mnro nppetizing' volutue. , ""'I orge Snyder, jr., to hotd ihem in sever Although not intended ns nn answer to tho foul '', you cause tn be nssigned nud (lelivcred. so uulrulhs in the lTnclo Tom trnsli of tho last ten 'I'"1 neither the said Adam Hagey nor the said years, it noverllielossdocsunmcieifiilly hurl back Samuel Hagey, Nicholas Hagey, nnd Lewis to their sourco nil lies of such u nature, nnd wo Snyder und llcirgo Snyder, jr., bit vo more ol llio nro glad to believe Hint tlio book will bo rend in tenements nfnrcsall, with tho appurtenance-, thousands of Northern limucs, The Soul h n'so than portaincili to Ihein soverally to have, so should take it benignantly, for, indopcndantly of that tho said Adam Hagey his art, and the said its truthfulness and integrity, it is one of tho live- Samuel Hagey his part, nnd tho said Nicholas liest und must entertaining books ol Uic year." 'Hagey his purl, ntul tao said Lewis Snyder uud 'V.-iie.t, Urmmbiu-n', .V. C. 1 (iixirge fiiyd.-r, jr, liieii- part of tho touetuenlj Till! Si-nxv Poi-tii, "Tho enterprising ub- 'nlorosaid, with tho appiirtonnnces, respectively lisher, (1. li. Evans, I'hiladelpbia, of (jilt Kook hiippei.irg sovorally, may npprepriiito to tbeui notoriety, is weekly issuing new works of inter-1 -"elves. Hut if this inquest by you to be sum est, and spreading them over tho country, mid his ' tunned, ns nf..ic.-nid, to make partition us afore system of transacting business may bo looked , said, shall be 1 f opinion that tho lands nnd tone -upon us nn institution, for illll'usiug knowledge, Imei ts aforesaid cannof be so parted and divided line. Uulled by any in the country. Wo commend and ilho.it prejudico to or spoiling the whole, this book to nil." Duili) AVw. then wo conitnand ynu Hint you caiiso llio said Tiik Sunny Soi;rn. "'ibis is nenptivsting vol-' iniitest to ninko 11 just valuation nnd npprnisc ume, strongly illustrative of Southeni life. Tho I ment of tho lands and tenemenl.i. upon their oaths heart of the authoress Is with her theme, nnd dho and aflirtniitions nforesaid, duo notice having curries the interest nf tho reader along with her, been first given to tho several parties concerned ns shu, in her amusing oil-hand style, delineates . or interested to nppenr, if they shall think lit. at the peculiarities of u Southern hone," 'rem. tlio time nnd place of holding such i ti j 1 1 i .--i I i n . lilt: M'N.nv hoi Tti. "Whatever bcari tlio namo . of l'rofcssor lugrahain is sure to involve tlio ele ments of striking e fleet and 11 wide popular cur rency : and this is just tho case with "Tho Sunny South, or tho .Southerner nt Home," which ap pears lroui tho press ol U. (i. Lvans, under the editorship of the gallant Frnl'es.or, It is vivid j in stylo, keenly jbservant, interesting in pi. I, und in purpose und manner it evidently inrinss from a warm heart, nnd w ill bo ns v nriuly wulcomcd by a host of readers. "- 77ic Aiit- Yorkci'. Good Hooks ! Choieo Hooks New nnd Illus- tratfd Editions. THE TIIIIOXE OF DAVID: From tho Consecration of the Shepherd of Feth leheui to tho llebollion of Prince Absalom, lieing nn illustration of tho Splendor, Power, nnd Do minion of tho llo'gu of the Shepherd King, in n series of Loiters, wherein tho magnificence of Judeu is iliiiwu to Iho reakr, as it by an eye witness. I!y tho Rev. J. II. IXilRAHAM, L. L. D. Ono vol., 1 mo , cloth, 60.1 pages. Price $1 2j. "This is tho tlii.'il Voluuio und complotion of a scries of worts by Iho same author, on tho his tory of tho lsraolilish Monarchy. Tho origin, under Moses, was treated of in the 'Pillar of Firo,' nnd in its great glory under David is treated of in this work, (Th Throuo of David,) while tho decline of Hebrew power nud the open ing of tho new di: pciiiution moot their delinea tion in the 'Prince nf the Houso of David.' Theso works nre historioally valuable, as handbooks uf information relative to the scenery, geography und manners of tho Holy Laud. Iho alylii is in teresling ii:d powerful, und tho work leads us to tho contemplation and Mudy of tho f ubl'uuo lun- 1 gungo of the liible end the grc.-.t doctrines it con- i tains, Million! being, as Mich books t jo ordinari ly are, either maudlin, stupid, dogmatic, or con coiled." Ut'on O tilij A'iih. TI1E PILLAR OK FlIiE .- on ISRAEL IN HONDA G E. Ily the Rev. J. 11. Ix'iii.iii.tM, ntilhnr of tho 'l'rineo of the House of David," Ono vol., 12 mo., cloth, liOO pages. Prico $1 25. ' This volume is designed to sketch tho Hebraic hi.-lory during the bondage in Egypt, iho Prophet Muses being tho central figure, and is a free and striking history of tho period, in which tlio writer gathers first from tho Hiblo nnd then from pro- f.ino history a vast mass of Material, which, by ; Ins genius, is thrown into a fanciful narr.-itive of) the ino.-t ntiractivo chiirauter which carries tho reader along without tliuiinutiou of interest.'' riiihi'tijpliia Ltiniinj I'vV tin. THE rUINCE OF THE HOUSE OF DAVID: on THREE YEARS IX THE HOLY CITY. I Iu a scries of letters relating, ns if by nn eye wit-j ness, nM tho scenes nnil incident in THE LIFE OF JESUS OF NAZARETH, From his Haptisw iu Jordan to his Crucifixion on '"nlv.iry. Ry the Rev, J. II. Txu'iaiiam, Recfor of Christ Church, nnd or St. Thomas' Hall, Holly Springs, Mississippi. One vol., 12 mo., cloth, 472 pages. Price ?1 25. "In this work Iho nulhor hns succeeded in Iho ' bold and daring task of presenting tho greai lead-' ing historical parts of Scripture in connexion w ith I secular history, so ns to present tho tlear nnd life-like picture of those events ns they might bo ' supposed lo appear to the casual observer. Tho description! of rights and ceremonials nre spirit- j cd and comprehensive Tho stylo is highly ima ginative nnd attractive, and wo predict that this voluino will bo ns popular ns tho 'Pilgrim's Pro gress.' " l'ii.!y!'i-utii and lU-aiiyrl'mt, Copies of either of the nbove Rooks, with a luiniisoino Gill, worth from ill cents to $100, will ho sent to any person jn the United Stales, upon receipt of $1 2.1, and Si cents to pay postage, by addressing tho publisher, Geo, G, Evaus, Phila delphia. .7-'"If vou want any Hooks, send lo GEO. G EVANS' Gll'T 1I0UK ESTABLISHMENT, No. lil'.l Olieslniit Street, Philadelphia- where all books uro sold at Publishers' lowest prices, uud you havo tho advantnge of RIICEIVING A HAND-SOME PRESENT, worth from i0 cents to $1U0 with ench book. j'.ti' Send for a complete clnssfied Catalogue of Rooks, which will bo mailed to you, trep uf ex pense. jjrVt-Ordor nny Rook thut you mtiy want, remit tho rotnil price, together wjlh tho amount re quired for postage, nnd one trial will assure yen. Ili-il. lb bout libici, in the, rtminlrv tn m.rc'...,- . i Hooks is nt Iho Gift Look Establishment 0f ( oA ' C i.-VAV'sl --AGEXT3 WANTF.D-.i'o whom greater iniluoenients, such as cannot be cqiuilled by nny other houso, nro offered. Any parson, in any p u t of tho cniintvy, P(in bo nn ngent, simply by form ing a ''Aih, sending a list of hooks, nud reuiitliuj; the r-.mnunt of money for tho same. jS-CJ-Send fer a Catalogue, which eoulnins all tho desired information relative to agencies and tho foriuiitioii of clubs; and to insure prompt and honorable drillings, address nil ordbrs to tho head quarters of GEO. G. EVANS, Proprioor of the oldest and largest Gilt Hook Establishniont in tho World. Permanently located at i'i'J Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. rev2-'lt mo lll'II.DI'.ltst. SEALED PROPOSALS X for tho building of a SCHOOL HOUSE on the land of Mills Reed, in Lnwroneo township, will be receivod until Saturday, tho 8th dny of Decerni er next. Tho building Is to bo 2-t by 30 feet In size, plank frame, wentherbonrded, Ae. Specifications can ho seen by calling upon Josiuh It. Road. Ry order of tho Hoard. MARTIN NICHOLS. Jr.. ; nuvll-ul - fccrotary. it 1 1 1 ii 1 1 'i i I . I , I I ' II M ( ' I I ... ) I il. i 1' l I ' I H it . - 'I ' I : I ! I . I . . I C ... I, nt I i -it- 1 1 '! I I ' ' I 1 1 II I II. I . II I , . r i.i I D i l V i.. V li. - . . M- b t-i ! i '"iMII't I, Il i II i Hi Sill I I. i 'i fit ir nn I in,. trill c t-ltr, tn it id.' I lb, ,. . a i 1 rl iin .n, I lb" I ;. init of bin I tilii'iin untv, I'.i., In in I i.i.-i limn-hip, l I, iibll r tinttHMif II, nij Pmiil, c..i .,lnln r. nr lnindi.. I en ntul n!,,nsm e, ndiuinlnT bind-, nl I'm, id ""r'n..n, .Mi flu nan , Mil, ., nnd oIIick nnd il k.i In Midi hi mi tier i,iicec,b.l in our .nil ,0.11111, (hut partitions fhi.ijbl be mo In ln-lneiti the .niii-s ul'.,i. .,t. .,( ,. .. , ,! lunit.. Ac. nf.ir.-fai.l. with the ,.. i in I, ni.ui : 'I hcref.ire, wo conunitn.l .lou, tl. M, fnkiii.t; with vou twelve I I noil l .ii fnl ,.f .,'' I. .ill I . itk. liv .,. l!,,ilr.,ll, .1 i. .11 , , , I ... Letter known in v our proper i."r.i..nj, vm go tn the t.-nc nln nl'.i. -.'abl, w.th the nppnrleiiaiiei-s, nnd there, by their oatlis nnd ulliriii.ition:., in tb.n presence nf the parties nlorcsaid, by you In bo warned, if upon being warned they w'.l'l be pies enl, (he tcne iienls nliiresaid, w ith tlio nppurle niilic. s, (h:iingretpr.. to the true value thereof.) Into four c.iial parts you came 1-j be parted and .'livid.. I; and one of tho said part;; to A.biui liagey, nn.tlicr of tho mid pails to Samuel Ha- K.-v, nnniiicr 01 ine sam partj lo Metiolas llag.-y. and that the i.artition, or valuation and aenr-'iso- merit, w.'.icti you shall so make, y.u di-tnii-liy nnd openly have, under your hand and seal, nnd under the hands nnd seals of thoso by whom llio sumo shull bo iniido, befoto tho Judges of tlio said Court of Common l'lens. ill and for tho Comity of Clearfield, at Clcai field, there to bo lield on llio second Monday ii January next, thai such further liroceedinirs niav be had a- the law nnd justice appertain j und have you then and inero tins wr.t. Witness, the honorable Fatnuel Linn, E.-.p, Pi est -1 t -1 d-tit Judge of our said Court, at Clearfield. L '"J ibis Hrsi ,1,1 u .r 'nv.il.,i. in iu,-.iii.r our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and sixty. J. FLAKE WALTEr.S, Deputy Truth jsmtury. i Xiillee Is liercliy (,rivcn to tlio uhovo parties, ' iiat, by virtuo of the nbove -mentioned writ cf partition, nn inquest w ill be held nnd taken upon . the premises tb.irein described, on the 27lh day' of DECE.M !!EI!, A. D. ls-i',0, nt 10 o'clock iu tho forenoon, fur the purpose of innkiii"- inirtitb-:: al ' valuation nnd nppraisuiueut of tho said real i estate, as In (he said writ provided; nt which I limn und place said parlies can ntten.l, if they j thi iik proper. F. (1. MILLER, Sheriff. Sherifl's O.Tce, Nov. IS, 1 SCO. nov2l Ct i MOW mie horso- SLF.IHIl f.r Vaio-by lY I'oe. 6, ISfiO, REED, WEAVER f- Co. S1 Tit AY lir.II'I'.H. Cumo lo tho residone.o of the subscriber, r rnsido tow nship, about tho first of June last, a KLACK HEIFER about 15 months old. Tho owner is reouesto l '01cn" forward prove property, pay ehnrges and j "kc llcr nwn-v' or 6110 " 'I1 po11 "''eonling to : law. JOHN KING, Jr. Dceeniber 5, ISlifi. 3 liitcs. T inwakl: and coitlu- WARE An extensive ami well .selected assortment. COAL A XI) COO: ,$' TOY " S Slovc-ripe, Collars, nnd Mucking, COAL OIL AND COAL OIL LAM TS, Meat Cutlers and Sausage Stufter, f'o; li Shellers. Corn (itin leis, Cider Mill:- O.uvliings, (Quoits, Flows and 11 arrows, a variety of j GLASS, OILS, FAINTS, DOOR-LOCKS, j ... I II in "., Screws, Nails, nnl olhcr ni tiile used for building purposes, Ac. Kept con.itantlv on band and f.ir s.ilo by JOSKl'II L. Cl'lillV, , dec I Lumber ('ily. 1 I, I'.MIvMltr.lt, Strumous or KcroCulous uf fections are (lie curse, the blijiht of luiiiikind. They nre vile nnd filthy, ns w ril as fatal. They arise from impurity uud coutaininatiinis nf the blood, und nro In bo seen nil around u' every -where. Thoi.-ands daily uro consif-ne.l to the tr.ire from the direful elle- ts nf this disense. Hut why triflo nnv loiicer. when Iho rruivdv i" nt l.andf Dr.LIND.--l-:V.S I. LOUD S K A li'l'll ER, Iho only effectual prepiirntioii imw beforo tbe peo ple, that does its work mildly mid safely. It docs lioteliiso tho issuo supei licially. while ' Foul cor-uptinn mining all v.ithin, Infect? unseen." Rut purges tho c-.itiro system of all impure Mat-, tor, invigorates tho body, and leaves llio Alil'.cted in tho enjoyment of good health. To convince the skeptical of its healthy effects, try bill one bottle, and bo convinced. Sold by all Dru.rgi.-fs iu this place, and dealers throughout the country, nov21 1m SCHOOL Tr..tCI!l'.KS iVANTI'.D The School Directors of PI K E TOWNSHIP wish, to employ six competent Teachers, l -r a li.rn of, Ihreo mouths. Libernl wages will bo r-:. , oil. Apply to Eli Kloom, President, or to. D. 'K "Palo, Secretary of the Hoard. Ry or-'.er of the Hoanl. nov7 D. C-. D.'.i.E, cerclary. COirilT "PI.CuLAnATf0N7 "' niEP.KAS, lion. SAMUEL LINN', ESf., f Pre..i.le.iit Judgi of tho Court of Common Plea" o( iho twenty fifth Judicial Di.-tiiil. coii-. )"''i.edof tho counties of t'leurliel l, Ceii.nt nnd Clinton and tho lion. Win. L. Monro and lion, Henjiunin Roust), Associulo Judges of t le.u i'.el.l county ; havo issued their precept, to iao dircit-: ed, for the holding of a Court uf Common l'lens, Orphan's Court, Court of I'uartor Sessions, '':irt. of Oyer nnd Terminer, nn t Court of General .luil DeliveiV, at Clearfi eld, ind lor the county of Clearfield, on Iho Shroud Monday (MfA (,',') tj fan NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby given, to !b,e Coroner, Justices oftho Peace, In I Ci.iistubles, in and for said county of Clearfield, tn nppenr iu their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations and other lUunsui bruncei, to dothnse things which to their tnhuors, and in their behalf, pertain to be don, nnd Ju rors bo then nnd tliero attending, nnd not to de part without leavo, al their peril, GIVEN under my hand ut Clrarfiold, this 2llh dny of Oct., In Iho year of our Lord, one thou suu.1 eight hundred und sixty. F. (1. MILLER, Sheriff. Nov. 23, 1RC0. A large lot of BEANS (or salo nt Iho Finn StoTO of MERRILL A IUlLER. II AM, idos, Mackerel and Horring for sale low at Iho itoro ol W. F. 1R It IX. Ciearlio , July lltll tocO. i in II I I I I 1 P I 1 1 I 1 1 Vl Mil MS l l i l f . M I r 1 ' I "', ,,.....,., 1 I .11 1 1 . l; . 1 w . 1 t . I ' 1 ' ' ' ' II- -.- I ' I-'' - . ! 'i I I ' Mi I II,'. f ' ' A 1 . In, I,. 1,1 In , S ti i I I ib I I i-i.- I II I, ..,. ( II I " I .I'll 'in I '.mk I .!,:-. 1 . ''. I . St 1 li ., ' , 1, i 1 ,.,1 it 11, j '1 : 1 i n )' a ' b "I "Il i;b I'. 'i h ! In f.'- nnbi wi'li I - . ir,n llllll-lhll I .f llfl. II"! , llii In. til'i'inn ft i il. -imble ndi 11 11 1 1 ir 1-s, N o pupil iwn - I I r Inn I'lnn b ilf it son bin, nnd in. I v -1 ' 1 . -1 i - 1 1 uiiida i-cep Uf pr.lta.l'd h i . V in I.iili"ll lo I.' I nt the ll-.fe i f the brill. '. V.. ." AN ) (MM, 1'i'iM ii'M . M :y 2'!, I "'A - lv. A)MIMllt AIIK M Ndi' H'.-- Letters Adiiiiiil.-liati'iu hiving been Ibis dnr i.-rantid lo tin. und r.-i,;ue 1 oil tin. c-bito of E. II. K I N ii, l.le .I Li. n 1:0,1 ton n-hi p. Clear I "'I jn. mil, il."-...ased, nil risons inib bleil In said i'-l.ile nro rciii".it-d lo niiike iinim-dint a p.ivnii'iil, nnd those having chums, neiiinst tho s iu.e sill pres. ut theiii duly authenticated for settlement. AA110.N C. TA IE, A.lin'r. Nuieinbcr 7, liliO. iinvU Cl fate A? :1.7tt tff JTl-V5S JV-.i.erBllcnli.m l yvV j II"' teelh in proper &r.3?&r 'J ,l""5 l'" of Krat lieui lit to every ono " ' ill point of health, coinf' rl, ntul conv.'liien . e. IUt llll. I. Scan always be found at his of fice, on the corner nf Front nnd Main streets, when no notice t-j tho contrary nppcars iu this paper. AH oj.crati.ins in the Hue of his profession, performed in Iho lalct and must improved stV-.-, nnd guaranteed for ono year nguin.-t all natural failures. thi mm; Umios i riin.Aii:i, I 11 A! TrrmriiiiuitH Krcitevit nt iinivn tit .i,M.c! !.' EXCITING FOOT RACE between ti e l'liilail.ilphia p.. lino und tho notorious Fur ger ai d coiinterlcit'jr, Ja ties liuelinnau Cross 1 ! ! Cross Recaptured 1 1 ! 1 It Bourns to bo the gener al opinion in Clearfield, that if Cross hud worn a pair f Frank. Short's French calf Boots, that ho would not bo la' un yet. However, Shorty is no I much put out ut missing his cu.-Km ,- but would unnoiinco to ail ' 7.-i'ii-i'.;.', tmiiliii, I. iin alii mill Hi II nun, uud women mid childroii in Clou i field, nnd Sinni-innhoning in particular, that be is prepared lo furnish them with Hoots, Shoes and Gnitcis of uuy stylo or pattern, stitch ed, Sewed or pegged, (and us ho is n Ehort fel low ) on short notice. All kinds of country produce taken in ex change, and cash not n fused. Repairing douo in tlio neatest manner and ehnrgos moderate, at tlio Short Shoo Simp oij Second Street, opp.isito Reel, Wean r.t Cos store. FRANK SHORT. N. H, Findings for salo Sept. 20. I SCO. JAM KB T. IXON.UUI. WM, A, WAI.I.Al'K. P. A. FINSKT A. C. riNNEV OF LEONARD, FINNEY &Co. C L E A I! K I L 1), CLE.nriKJ.i) coux'rr, pa. J1III.1.8 ol, ticnANGK, OTKS ANDIlRAfTSIilSCOI NTEK i) i'osits iu'.ci-:ivi:i, C'.iV. ,.7iinw utui'e atid jiroceedt promptly remitted ICxchangc on die Cities con.staiitly on lianrl. JiS' Office on Seccud SL, nearly opposite tha Cul'l-.T 1IOUSK. A oxeollent quality of Flour for . salo loiy iLdie sloro of W. F IRWIN. I Clourfiel d, .'iiiy 1 lib, If CO. OKiM!AS' COIiKT S.ll.H-Ry virtuo of nn order of tho Orphun's court of Clear -field county, there will bo exposed to public snle, in tlio villago of New Millport, on SATUR DAY, the l.Vl'll DAY OF DECEM IH'.R, LSI'.O, at 1 o'oluck P. M., tho following real eslnto lo wit: All that certain LOT OF GROUND, situ ate in ITiUGUSON t.jwn.diip, ( learield county, l'.i., beginning nt tho corner of the Lutheran Grave Yard lot; thence by land of Sophia Stronp H perches to n post: thence by land of John S, Williams ! perches to a post ; thence by land of Samuel Riclinrds IS perthes to a post, coiner of lid Grave Yard lot: thneo by same to begin ning: containing ON E AGUE; being the promise- bought by Sniniiel Stroup from .1. S. Williams, having a TV. o STORY HOUSE (heroi n erected, hit . the stale of Sam'.ul Stroup, deceased. 'J'. rms rath. GEOEG li ERILARD. .uv21 -t. Adm'r of S. Stroup d.-e'd. ( 1-j.l.ir nndWillow ware at J Sept. I'.i,- S00. R.W .t CO's. CITY IIOTKI. Col. A. 1'. OWENS, riioi'iiiE-roit, Res; ecll'iilly announces In the travelling public, that he has now taken olinrgo of Ibis large and well known house, nud will conduct it in su.-li a lunmirr ns will render excellent .comfort and full satistttpiioti to all who. may favor hlui with a tall. nov7-ly T V ( l MIM IYIit! Tho advertiser. hliiinc; been roslmed In heallh in a few weeks Lv a very aiunde remedv, ufler hav ing sub lered for several years with a severe lung affec tion, and I hat dred disease Consumption, is anx ious l-i u.ahi- kcowii to his lVlkw-biitieivrs Iho meaiiii i f cure. To nM who do.-iro it, he will scud a copy of tho prcti ription used, i free of charge.) with the di l ections fur prcpaiing nnd utin.-j tin san.e, w hich Ihey will find a Him euro for Cuiisiiiuplion, A-J'biiin. Dr. nohitis, lo. The only objert ol ll.o iidvi.-rl iser in Seiiiir the, le.-criplioii is (o bono lit the nliiieled. ind .-prend iiifoniialiou wliieh ho coiicciv'.s t.j tin intaliinble, ai d bo hopes every tuiVern Hill try his remedy ns it will cost them 'V'lliing. nnd may prove n blcf-ing. Persons wisbii.i? Iho prescription will pleiiso mblrcss Rev. iiDWARD A. WILSON, iifiv V ly Wil'iinire-burr;!!, Kivg Co., N. Y. JAM liS CUOS.-LV curries on Rliicksnntliine; in the borough of Lumber lily, where he will i necule proinp ly nlllvork entrusted to him, and rjie -uleil in n work manlike uiaiiii.1.', July I, lS!'.'.l.--ly. I) -;;ln:it'S NO IK. I'.. -.'.'oli.-e, is here- bv iriveu that tho folhnviu;: necounl-i have I c .'i iNaiiiined nnl pissed Lyme, nnd remain filed of record in tins ofiiec fur tho inspection of hoir, legatees, (ridilors.aii.l all others in any , oilier way interested, nud will bo presented 0 the next Orphan's Court of Clearfield county, to 'bo held al too Coin I lloiusj, in tha borough of I Clci'.lielii. ciinneii.-ing on the 2nd M lay of January, I S f. 1 , for uoiilii mntiou and allow-'an'-", I Tbo fi n il ncconnl of John Miii-matnis, Adiuin- i-lrator ol all and siiig.iiar tho g Is, chattels, : rights, and cr-dits, wliieh wi re if (ieoigo John I sl,,n, Jr.. late of Hell township, Clearfield coit.ly, doeensed. Tho partial nceount nfllranson Davis, Ad-inn Ural. .r or tho ostaUt of Thonina C. D.ivis, late ol the Rorough of Lumber ,;b;eeas,.d.(; DeecmbcrSth, lUfiO. lll"-'iMc'r; 1 in i l.lt l llUTl l'-H II A largo qunnlity or l lllk IX HITTER, (ut win nt thu Jenf I"ov2l W. F. IRWIN. 1 )oolsnnd Shoes. A larger, stock and loin r ) prices Hum ever, at Irvins ','lic.iposl corner, Ciuwtn.-villc, JLiy I", ''t1 T A. M. HILLS II.I "P"