Y -ll t ililii .IMidli'inuiil", IM MM'K t.S I 1IH llnlil .1 I - 1 1 1 I In I f lilt i Mil I i III. U I II I n I i I Ml ii,.. Ml II Mill I I' tt Mil Mil ll-i I A 1 1 w Hi f I s 1 ' ' ' I III I I II M ' I I' h I! .in i Ml V in M 1 ,,. 1 I 1 t. I . 'N S V til It I ll I t I i .. I I III 1 line t It I "In . lot f " ' ml ( It ' IMHU l, 11 M fiMi't lb" i'l-lll In I il l, Hi I I- lis. ...i.t n itiii: ttsintl'fi. . ..... - - i::n .,.! I M,"l Iniin li l" !' "' tnl " I'"'"" " 1:1 !' '" 1 R Alva I.I. A 1 ! I tt IV Kti. J f "" 1 ' n " "fi tt f r 7.12 . in. Mml Train 1 .'" i. m. -i Line ".2-' I'. i. JCi trains run on f nfiday txropt the K t prrni. I !'. rcTiTpnoo to nuotlicr rclnmti our Teili'i !i will oliwrve Uio nihcrtieiuiiit of TowiiBhip ninl I.ncitl I.nivg of I'MinsjIvn tfia." Wo lmvo llioiouplily cxiiinincd till woiU, ninl fiiiil it vieli is slirtulil io In Ibo lmiiiU of ovcr) nian, called upon to err in the vanoim tovngliip odires, nnd nlso of every citizen leirous of having h knowk-ilgo of the locnl lmvs of our Slnto. Persons dosirous of oMnining cojiioh, or Lecominj? ngenls, ulion1J njply nt once to R. J. Wnllnoe Kv., of tli is plucp, the gpn eml ngent for Cloiufiold county. 'Com. vs. John- 'athcart. Upon the application of llio counsel for the left. , In' this case, Uio Sunrtno Court liavc Aui ii l a ivi il of error, nnd named Thun- dny January 10, 1SC1, ns tho tiino, nnd ony, .i.iuu.tij j, , rhilaueliiliia the placo of hearing tho nrs EUtUCilt We suppose tho counsel fot tho e , i i i i , -ii i Commonwealth nnd Ivfeinlnnt will he in flttendiince ttt that time. Tho mofct JViffr-ful nss -pect pl'OUUblV 1 . . . rer witnessed in our town, occurred ut I at One Of our Hotels a few nights ngo. ; f viinituiK and ulUTing road.-, tho luilUmi; ol i .... i bridge'. Ac, ie. A number ol the boarders lind just re-j lt contlli0 ,i,0 Common School Law, with ex tlreil in llmir resneotive rooms for the ihiniition., deci.'ions mid directions, tiiRtitln'r " ' ' I .night, vhon nil of a suJh'n n:i unearthly yell of "A Snake in J!ed" was chofd throughout the houso. A number of per. nons rushed into the llnll in n nudo state, jnaking a desperate rush for the room from whence the nhrm proceeded; tlie clothing was immediiitely torn from the Ved, 'hen lo! whnt a f-I-iit ! the young man in springing into his Led hud well nigh demolished a hirC sausajc ! JtifTho rumored resignations of Chief Justice Taney and Secretary CoLb so far ptOve incorrect, neither having resigned their position "ny the latest news from Washington. r"roi.iTE Very Tho young man, last KtiW'lay night, who explnined to a lady the operation of Mr. Addleman's "Hy draulic Hhrrp," fcaT The e Icctorid college of ithis State, .met at Ilarrisburgon Wednesday nnd cast tho, 27 votes of this State for Lincoln nnd .Hamlin. Tho Electors wcro nearly cap t&red by the host of olice secker ; each $pe had a paper in his pocket desirous of obtaining Ihe signatures of tho Electors, 1tit "never" a signature was given. I rsjion. H. l). Moore, of I'hiludelphia, is Vlfyving everything to grind his axe in the teto Treasury the next year. It is thought Jl.wil! succeed. He has been defunted twicd nlrcady. "'Ex-Senalor Baldwin, of Lancaster, is nl 0 a prominent camiidalc for h,3 same position, and may give Mr. Moore a close rice. 4 E. if. Rmich, of Carbon county, desires o io rc-cl.'ctcd Clerk of the Assembly. Mr. Davis, of Venango, ami Mr. I'liUcr- eP, of Juniata, desire the post of Speaker. i 1'itth in. neutlcmen : we hnve ncthins to! f , , ny. - Important to Tanners. --An Important ilifcovery in regard to the practical uses f rc troleum, or Hook Oil, now found in SHch quantities, has been mado by Mr. John Lamb, a tanner of Venango county. He says tliai sii'ce August ho has been ising the oil of several wells in Venango county in his (anuery, cs a substitute for fish oil, and with most astonishing success. During last month he prepared one hun dred sides of upner leather nod ei"ht dozen of calf skins with this oil. Tliey havo been exhibited to practical leather dealers from I ittsburgh and from Boston, nd a quantity sent to tho Enstern mar kets, with entire satisff ction to dealers. It mkes n cleaner nnd smoother finish than the fish oil, fills up instead of opening the! jxres of the leather, so as to inako it al most water-proof, and gives it tho finish Of tho linest calf skin. It isTiho a supe - rior article for mixing blackening, having Iho quality of cutting the lamp black. -The smell does not temain after the dres sing process is completed. The oil is used In the crude state, costing one-third the price of fish oil. Free Labor for Free Men The Fri its or REruuucAN ism. YA ith the election of incoln tho republican party havo given . practical effect to at least ono of the car dinal points in their creed. Not content with having free farms, they must havo free labor, and they have ut last succeed . . It' r tVJ jtl Obtaining it, lor sinco the election of . idncoln lias SO lar exceeded llio demand that in this city it can be obtained at such flight remuneration as lo render it al fCi literally free. It is estimated that tha depreciation -jl....n.A,it ihr eonntrt in the. n'-: r,t l ei , flour, wheat cotton, wood, corn,, fclate ee .:i 1 ...,,1 l..nL- olnbo u.,v.0, auio- . fjtoes, rem esiiue nun uwin i'"i-''''j, tn-u the election of Lincoln, is rot less than 4w0 huudretl millions of dollars. Will the llsnk rresidenU and their ft innds Mho signed tlio call for the ,-ii i mill Micei, Meeting (0 Itrce hU Plrrtion take this , ,. , .f . ,-. J.iu into liousidulation? ..Vm) ivrkjH'jvr. i ,,. , ii i i, . n II .' I '. i I I 'i'.l, . i f l , it .In' t 1,1.1 I 111 I I I l' I n pi !' i. n i. -II. fni Hi 1 ' i," I M III' i t l.l if li I i . i.i I.', I ' r.i 1 I e in" v r i'i i ' i, I.' ". i .Ii : ' S i n. .r I I in Coium inicn i-r's Hotic". -. m. i . '.. 11m mill il::i'fl. Citn , r fii'int"l by tli'i ('..ml nt I iMinni n l'1'.i-.'l t ' I it t f i I I fniiii ty, liililio t t i i n . v In l ln "I i ll i iiiii I Imri It Cunt" In His.lv I"" it hip, iv"" li"li 'i- I" nil p' r iiik rmii'i'mi ,1 I'i' ri'ln. Ilml ho "ill nic lln-iii nt (i itill.iiil'r'i cl'iri' in 1 .ti I ln-r -1 n r ir. mi lihhlj the Jill il'ir "( .liiliimi.T, I -HO nt Ho I'lmk A.M. ISIIIKL 'J T.S f, (.iiiuiiiii. inner, December 12. IHtiil. Important Notice. Tim undersigned, lull' publisher nflho "(ienr field Republican" takes this method "I culling iiiiiii those who nrn indebted tn him, it In li.iri incr if Wind l'nr subscription, Advertising nr Job work incurred iltiriu the throe years commen cing July IS'7 it ii . t Hiding July it"10- to tnccliati'lr nl my otlioe in the borough of Clear field, iimi niaka'acttleinent of the an , ns these net mints iiiiiI lr i7niii. J. II. LAIllUMLR. Clearfield, December J lS.iO. If. T immik THAT KVKRV TAUMRIt, ME j cliauic, ii nil Business Man Wmils. Jllsl published, TIIK TuWNSllll' AM LOCAL LAWS (if lli u Sialo of I'crnit-ylvntiia, Compiled from (hp Acts of Assembly, by William T. Haines, i:.i., ninl published liy Edward F. James, l: f 1 1 . . IV nt L'hCitir, Pciin,'u, This work contain. ,.vor J00 I;n,;o8 of closely jirintt'd nuiller, find will bo fold by subsiTin- ,jn, It loaclLcMlie duties tf Ju?tiro. of tho 1'onee, willi forum for tliu triiii.action of llicir luisiness. it teuolus Hid duties iitotiFtiihli. with all tho necesnnrv fnnn, fipjijitaiiiliis I" the nlllee. It contains llio iluliea ol llio Mipervinirs oi v f ,.. 'C. ....... l.l.v !.. tV.n Vint., ") n .mi ,.,,, ,i, . It jti.,.li,ii llm .,.il lir.icf,, nil, t.,r tlm lilt'- ijr out and open in;r of public and private roads, ...:l. f.,-...u !..., .1 II. ...il I'. ...I ta l'..rliti- eate., i(c , He. This department f tho work nag compiled, nt UurrinhurK by Mr. Samuel 1'. liates, Jiciuly Suporiiiteinlont, and in uloiio worth Iho price of the volume to anyone interes ted in Common XcIiooIf. It contains the duties of Township Audit;ir.-. lt contains tho laws iclutivo to Uoga nnd Sheep. It foiitain? the duties of Affoseors. lt roiitaiim the lows in rclatnio to .S'tray?, Muluti and .S'nino. lt contains tin) laws relutivo to Fences nnd Fence Viewers. lt conlninf tho laws relutivo to game hunting, Trout and l'eor. It ocntiiii.i tho Kloction Lows with all necct snry Forms. It oonuina tho Xaturalixntion Lows, with nil tho necc.ary Forms for Application. It contains a large number of l"gal Forms, which are used in tho every day transaction of liusin s, euch as Acknowledgments, Affidavit, Articles of Az'cenivnts, and Contracts, Partner ship, Apjirentices, Assignment, Attestations, lilllK i of Lxchatigo and Fromissorv NoU;s, Fills of , lionds, Checks. Covenants. 'Deeds, Henosi-1 alo, JJunus, llieckf. lovcnanti. Heeds, lienosi tions.Duo liilleaiid l'roduee Notes, Landlord nnd ! Tenant, Leaser, Lettrg of Attorney, Marria Mortgages, Receipts nnd Releases. Tho w ork is hound in Lnw fheep, nnd will be sold to suhscri hers at $ I 2;i per copy, pay alio on delivery cf the work. Thi work bus passed the revision of ninny of tho best lawyer iu tho StulJ nnd has received their unqualified approbation, ns a reli able hand book of rcferenco upon all subjects upon which it treats. The wholo is arranged in such a manner as to present a plain, concise nnd explicit statement of tlio duties of all Township Otlicers, ns may be readily understood by any one. Clcurlield County will bo thoroughly canvassed for the work, and tho supptrt of tho citizens is re spectfully solicited. R. J. WALLACE, ES2 , ri.KAknEi.D. ri xaiu-'iki.d rot sTV, rcisA. General Agent fur Clearfield County. 1'. is. (inod canvassers are wauled in nil parts of this County for the ahjve work, to w hoiti a lib enil coinpens.ition w 11 be given. Applications, which must lie made aian early date, addressed ns above, will receive prompt attention. December 12, li-'bv. 41. ri ii u i1 uoi'i, i;s c :uok UOOK. MODERN COOKERY, In nil its branches. Ly Miss Ki.iza Actox. Carefully Ucvitud by Mrj. S.J. Hai.b. It Tells You how to cIioofo nil kinds of Menls, l'oultrv, ninl (jame, nitli all llu various nnd most approved modes of Uros.ing and cooking lleef cud Fork ; also the best and simplest way of aaltm, f iek lfng nnd curing t!-.e same. It Tci! Ycu all tho various and most approved iikmIs of dresing, fooking. and itoniiig Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Poultry, ami (tamo of all kinds, with tho different Dressings, Uravics, nnd stuffings appro pi iato to each. It TeF.s You how to choose, clean, and preserve Fish of ailkiuds, aud how to ittvceteu it when tainted ; also all the vnrious and most approved inodos of cooking, wi'h tho dillerent Dressings, Sauces, aud Flavoring appropriate to each. It Tells Yon all the various nnd most approved modes of preparing over fitty ditlereut kinds of Meat, Fish, Fowl, J nine, aud Vegotablo Snips, Broths, nnd Stews, with tho I'.eli-hes and SSeaonings oV proiriato to cac'u. lt TeUs You all the various and most approved modes of cooking Vejetubles of every description, ulso Ik w to prepare lick lea, Catsups and Curries of nil kinds, Potted Meats, Fi.-h, Game, Mush rooms, rfc. 1 It Tolls You all tie various and most approved modes of preparing ami cooking ail kinds of Plain und l uliey Pastry, Puddings, Omelettes, Fritters, Cakes, Confection ery, Preserves, Jellies, and Sweet Dish es jf every description H Tolls You all the various and most approved . modes of maliing Bread, Rusks, Muffiins, and R'scuit, the best method of prcpa - ring Cofleo, Chocolate, nnd Tea, nnd j how to uiako Syrups, Cordials, and Wines of variuus kinds. It Tells Y'ou how to set out an ornamental Ta ble, luw to Carve all kinds of Fish, Flesh or Fowl, ami In short, how to so simplify tho wholo Art of Cooking ns to briig to choicest luxuries of the tuble witbin everybedy's reach. Tin book eontaius 413 pages, and upwards of ttvciTu tiuiiurtsti jvct-ipes, bii ut vtttit.ii uro lite re- f ults of nctuul experience, having been fully and , i i i j ii 1 1 ,- , , i . carelully tested uuder the personal superinten denco of tho writers. It is printed in aclonr nnd open type, is illustrated with appropriate tngrn vings, and will be forwarded to any address, nently bound, andpostago paid, on receipt of the pri:o. $1,00, or in cloth, extra, $1,20. MINK) A 1 I.Alt can bo nintlj by cnierpn ,inK r"e everywhere in selling tho above work our induceinenta to nil such being very liberal, F or sinellt coltii'M of lint Hook or f,.r lurms to acents' with other infonnniiMn. .iittlw n cur ilrcM j6llX iiViW.TXKH rubier" No. C17 Sansnm Street. I'lillmlelnhia. l'n.. December 12, ibf.t). fimo. rooking SievTofT-a',,, .ro7,7r,. rr L.' sale by . i 1 E. A. 1RV1N I'limeu' villp, Mny Itl CO. . T7,pnTl; A',,,, l'red and unpared I Peaches, themes, l'ruucs and Raisins a the corner store of jj. ,, IKVIN. I i I I', i . V ,il '1,1! , I i (. 'i ; ti . .. .1 litf, ii,i ii ,!,,. , i I ll'il n li, i, i o. I ii I II in null tin Il'.ft nn I I1- ulintili. ' run! hot n a ' 1 1 ' ii I it lniiiil r niid i i n l 'ii" I : I I fill ft II I f I " ' T III I ! I l it III I i, il.ii ni lMinl l,M ni-ii I t lln n nl lii" ! lli HIiKhni. I tt iilt in, in i ti ii- oplitiiainiy rtijr i at n ti , Tin; iii'hm: and nn pr-iMi-'iM Will 1 i ll Viil ( I !r Ihik. Cri nLiiiu, rliibllni'. Iri-'linp. II i 'iiiiniiiir, Mini iiijr. nnd llm I'liiTnl rtiittinjiiMiioiil of the li'it-e, Willi the ln'sl iii'i'li s of nilmiiii-li ilnu iiirilicine, itl-'t, liMty Tt liriit llilinif, Kirkine:. Itcnrinp, ShvliiR, Stiinil liiiKi (nli litlin. Id .ilrsiics, an I nlln r vices In tv Ii icli lie in subject ; with nu merous explanatory tugriivlii. Till". llnliSi: AM) IH.S lUSKASFS Will Tell Vou of the causes, symptom , and Truatmunt nf itrntilf". Soro Throat, isteinier, Ciitaiih, Intluciua, llron chilis, I'liiiuuioiiia, I'letirisy, llioken Wind, C'hroiile Couxh, Itoarin mil W histli ni I'limpiiH Soro JiojHli and l iters, ninl decayed Teclli, with oilier diseases of tho Mouth and inspirato ry Organs. TIIK IlOHSi; A XI) HIS DISKASEJ Will Tell You of the onuses, symptoms, nnd Treatment of Worms, Hots, Colic, Slninifiilalion, Finny Concretions, itupitires, rul.-'y, I iiirriicn, .1 iniiittii'O, JIe.,atiirhoen, Hloody Crine, Slones slionld lake it benignant !y, for, indepcinlanily of In tho Kidneys and lllndder, Inflaniu- its ti ullifiilness and integrity, it is one of llio livo tion, nnd other diseases of the Stoin- 1 liest mid most entertaining books ol the rear." nch, liowels, Liver and Crinary Or-1 'Vmc, drrtHthnr,,', A'. C. ' K'ins, Tiik Scnnv Snt'Tii, "Tho cnteriirislii" rub- TIIK HOUSE AND 1113 PISKASES Will Tell Yon of tho causes, symptoms, and Treatment of llelic, llloid and Hog, Spavin, 1' ing-liiuio, Sweuuie, Strains, Lroken Knees, Wind liulls. Founder, Solo Lruiseaud Oravel, Cracked Hoof, Scratches, Canker, Thrush, and Corns, also, of Megrims, Vertigo, Lpilepsy, Slngge r. mid other diccuncs of tho Fuel, Leys, and Head, THE U0IISK AND HIS DISF.ASKS Will Tell You of tho eauret, syiiiptoms nnd Treatment of I'ii.'uln, Foil lit il, (Hau liers, Fun j', Scarlet Fever, .Mange, Surfeit, Locked Jaw, Uheuiiiatism, Crnir.p, (Jails, liiseases or tho Lye nnd Heart, ,te., tic, nnd how to manure Castration, llleeding, Trepl: inning, llowcliiig, Firing, llcruia, Ainpulti tion, Tupping, and other surgical op erations. TIIK IIOLSK AND HIS I'lsEASES Will Tell You of F.arey'a Method of taming Ibr scs ; how to Approach, Halter, or Sta ble a Colt ; how to nt)entoui a burse lo strange sounds and sights. nnd how to IliS Satldle. Itide, and llrenlc him to Hnrnoss, also, tho mrm and law of Warranty, The whole being Ihe re mit of more than fifteen years' careful study of the habits pe tulinrities, wants and weaknesses of this noble and useful animal. Tho Hook contains SSI purrs, nnrrorrinlelv il- 1111 .u nonr,y une Hundred cng. av " ,f I'"nted in n clear md open type, an and will bo '"'w'irde'l to any address, jiostiigo paid, on .r t.nirl t ,n , ... it;eeij.i ci ,tiei-, uun oottuu IjUO, or, in ClOin extia, $1,25. KKK) A VEAH can It raJe ty enterpri sing men every where, in selling the nbove, and other popular works of oura. Our inducements to all aueli aro exceedingly liberal. For single copiee of tho book, or for terms In agents, with other inforuiatinn. npplv to our ad dress JOHN K. l'UTTEU, 'rubll.-her, Xo. CI 7 Pansoia Street l'liiluJc!phia, J'a. December 12, 100. fimo. T 1ST Ol' CAl'SKH for January Term A. D- 1SC1, Lydia Wilson Thomas Niiloj J. 11. Abbess Abraham Lloom Lihvard Comeford J urn os rjmith Doboise it Lowo Mary A. Lumadne Thomas Kalston Jonathan Doynton Henry Waplo John J, Johnson Pxiriiemnn k Moek Patehin t Swan Kliza Irwin, nduix, Co rge Erhurd t! I! Logan II. HrokerhoT Cecil Lank Cecil Ln uk vs Oeorgit Wilson's Ex. vs .Vehool Directors of V'L va (isorgn W. Caldwell va Eliza Irwin va J. M. limits vs Coos r A. Lriggs vs .. F. Fauni ct a' vs Isaac llloom Jr. vs Johu Wolf vs John M. Chase et al vs Daniel eincal vs J. it. Heed vs Luird .1 lilair vs J. S. C. rry vj Crawford (jnllalior vs Jaied Y. (inler Ts .Tunics Hull' vs II. Lorain's Kx vs William W. Worrell vs James White Vs Dillon if' Davis vs SlawsoB. Alfordotnl vs Dili, in t Davis va Lioimi tt- Litz. va John Thompson. J:mKi M, Leonard Rebecca Lewis James M. Lounaid John Cox john l'utcliiti LIST )!'. JURORS, fr Jnnunry Term, 1 SCI . Couuueneiug on 2,1 Monday, tlie 14th dry. r.ntxn jt nons. Bell D.ivi-l Bell. Bradford Ein. Graham, I. S.Shirey, I. Bur ger. Brady G. M. Thompson. Rurnside Jthn McKee. Chest Robert McCully, John McCorl. Clearfield borough John Guelich. Covington Lawrence Flood, John FonUcnoy. Huston Philip llevener, Sauiuol Couway. Kiirthnus Jainea Wiggins, Knox Robert Patterson. Lawrence Henry (Judith, W. W. Irwin. Morris Edward Perks. Robert Daugherly. Peiin Thos. Wain, And. Moore, Jus. Niehol- 'fon. Wondwnrtl Christian Shun". L'uiou Levi Dressier. tiiav r.nsr. jt nons. Eeccarift I. Ricketta, Jcsto WiLinn, Johu Beers. Bell Robert Mehaffey. Boggs D. Adam?, Jr., Thos. Beers, Goo. Turner. Bradford Samuel A. Caldwell. Krin'c c, ,,,, 3'neuh 'slinn i,urnFi(lc i,,..,- MeMast-ers, Brady Alexander Shoo. T. J. Boyor, Jerenii- er, Jesse Lines. ) Aar-n Vntvh ' i.,Mli Yinilim-. ' 11. !.. , ... - , Chest Sauiuol McEwen. Clearfield James L. Morgnn, Wui. Ratio -bach. Curwensville Jacob Cole. Herat ur John Liviiigt'in. Girard Zenas Loonanl, Abraham Hiunphrcy. lioshen John t. liote, Graham II. F. Akely, Ab. Hoover, Isnne Ky- Icr. Guolich Conrad Ginter. Jordan James Pa'tersnn, James G. IVilliams. Knrlhnus Henry Hunter. Lnwrence Jaine Forest, James Ly tlo, Jnines T-. I' .. . ..-!- II - , 1 .. 11 HI irwin, sr., .tiiiriiin uiirte. n nson iioover, nun crt Wrigley, William J . JUniphill, Moses Fid ton. AUrris Jonattan En.tgh, Joseph Ieniiln, William Dcvinnev-. l'iko Henry liilo, R. R. Currr, Moses Wise. Cuion John Rrubaker, 4 I)ll MSTR. V TOR'S XOTK. 1Letiors V. of A rlmints rrn tion liaviug been granted to the unoersisned.tti, day, upon tho estate of JOSEPH RAGLE, deceased, Into of Luwrenco township. Clearfiel.l'cnnnlv. all persons iuileblod in .n;.i ..i.i. . n,,.tA ;,n,n.,l,i . TKivmon.' n,l l,o. 't,vli,f rl.ltr. .trains ille sumo will present them !ulv authenticated f.r settlement. JOHN M. ADAMS. nnvIS fit A.lniinistrntor n" 61 Aduunitrntor. Qi'i;ci L i, ' M,',-B. variety at reduced prl - Is. go varioty at roducod prl- I v'. IS'.torw. Cuiweusville 10, '60. M 1 1 VI ' ' ' ' I ' ' ' I I I MM. 1 1 1 1! I IM . i I Ml 1 "I It,,..,.,, 'nl. ,.. I " ', l V . " ; ' ii i'i , , i , .1 I Hl't 13 in-', f : i . I i . I I. "I . II i II ', .,1 1 1. 1 'fill rl f'ol HI, - "I In -l , V . i in, i.ii'il tif I ". villi ii im, Itilt't i i tm; ,l lo i', 1 1' I "! lif ,o . i ' -1 loinrilllii' ' ll lile nn .,l'i.i nl kln1 of I'btii. n i 1 1 1 1 1 I' i il a tiiiiiiir t, iiioii i,r n, tniii'its. Viernu l,n lesl iiniit p...nnill tlli'mtt i.ln mi i, I' -iliiilu'l fro in Mir im n tii'lirs in l)ie r.iittli, I'i lln lr lioihlolin , nP licre d. pii'l. d. 'I hey mo piiilrnvi ,1 inn inlerotinif "I) If, mil wn would Ike I llm In...'; in Hie I, mil. of Ihotl-nnds nl ih ceil . , peoir, wl.n hut'il no piM-onul k n i In.lo i illi.'r ol S.iullu runs or Hotithern lile. except i,:, n,e) hinetiiinl fimn partisan, Jnmiiitls.or tho-e nlni i n tt-n I inmil ly liavo nrillen to dn cive."- ,,,,,', i,..,!,,, ,V. )'. Tiik rlrfNY Hot til. "'I his vid'iiu e is in the for in 0 1 lulltrs. liny (five, in far lit III inn june, niiiniiii pieiure oi rmu hern lile, Mini are ent, Hie tcne iient.t nlnre-ii id, with tin! iippnrlc penned nill'tint prejudico. They . resent nci iies miners, flnu in' rupc. I to Ihe true value Ihercof.) ipiile ilillcrent I'roin nn "Cnele Voju's Ciibin," tin) Into four c,tial parts you cuu.e to be parted and pictures pio.nt.'d hole aie quilo pnphio, ami we divi I.. I ; and one of the raid part In A, bun think Ihe j.ntiniiM painted are very nearly nntu- liu' V. niiothcr of (hi) mid pails In Saturn I 1U r.il colors. ' ui'ioi ytnVy II, it, Key, another of the tui.l parts to Nicholas II icy. Tub Si'Sny Pot tii.--,Wo have rarely peeped ""'I 'he other of the said parts to Lewis Snyder within llio covers or a nmio nppctizii.j;' volunie. nl"t """ Snyder, jr.. to hold them in sever A It'll on kIi not intended ns an nnswor to tho foul ' you cause to be assigned mil delivered, so untruths in th" Cm In Toin trnt-li of tho Inst ten that in iiher Ihe said Adam Hajvy nor the said years, It in verlheless , Iocs unmercifully hurl back f-aniuel llnjrey, Nicholas Hacy, and Lewis to their fourco all lies or such a nature, mid wo Snyder and (leorgo Snyder, jr., have more ol tho nro triad to believo that tno book will b,t read in tenements nforcsail, with tho appurtenance , thousands of Northern li.nnes. The Snulli also lisher, (J. (I. lCvans, I'hiludelphia, of (iitt Uook notorntj', is weekly issuing new works ol inter est. and spreading litem over tho country, and his j svstem of trnnsaeliii? business inav bo looked upen as an instilution, for diffusing knowledge, uneiUullod by any in the country. Wo commend this book to all." Jluili AVm, Tiik Sin.nv Sonni. ''This is n captivating vol- nine, strongly illustrative of Southern life. The I I heart of the authoress is with her theme, nnd she ! carries the interest of the reader along with her, as slie. in her amusiit!r olMiand attic, delineates i the peculiarities ol a Southern liotie, Vcn. Tin: Scnnv .Soi i ii. "U halever bean the naino of l'rott ssor lugraliain is sure to involve tho ele tnouts of striking ellect nnd u wide popular cur rency : and this is just tho case with "The Sunny South, or tho .Southerner nt Home," which ap pears from the press of (1. (i. Kvatid, under the editorship of tho gallant ProlesKor, It is vivid in style, keenly observant, inlerestin in pl. t. and in purpose uud manner it evidently tprin jr.-i from a warm heart, mid will bo as warmly w uleonicd ! by u host of readers." The A'cic Yorker, GoodFiooha! Choico Looks!! Xcw ami Illus trated Kditions. TIIK TIIL0XK OF DAVID: From llio Consecration of tho Shepherd of Ileth lehem to the liebollion of Prince Absalom, lieing an toluslralion of tho Splendor, 1'uwer, and Do minion of tho Keigu of tho Shepherd King, in n series of Letters, wherein tho magnificence of JuJca is thown to tho reader, as if by an eye witness. I!y the Rev. J. II. IXilUAHAM, I.. L. T). Ono Vol., 12 mo , cloth, OK I pages. Price fl 2j. "This is tho thi.d Yulunio nnd completion of a : ... . r u.. .1.. l.... il. I.; eencn in nun. uy uiu runic tiniiiui, ui, iu in. itlior, on llio ins- , h7' in the 'I illar of under David is tory of tho i.-r.i o 1 il i -li Moiinre under Moses, was treated of Fire,' and in its great glory treated of in this work, (The Throuo of David.) while tho decline ol Hebrew power and tlio open ing of tho new di: pcutulion moot their delinea tion in the 'I'riMceof the House of David.' These works are historioally valuable, sui handbooks of information relative to tho scenery, geography and manners of the Holy Land. Tho stylo is in teresting aid powerful, and tho work leuds us to tho contemplation and study of the aubliiuo lan guage of Ihe I'.ible end the greet doelrines it con tains, without being, us Mich books Ho ordinari ly are, either uiatniiin, stupid, dogmatic, or eon- CaJU'-U. b.H'dH lIMllj A'l'li. THE TILLAR OK VI UK : on ISRAEL IN 1I0NDAG K. Ry the Rev. J. H. Inmiaham, author of tho "Prineo of tho Houc of David." One vol., 12 mo., cloth, 00 U pages. Frieo $1 2j. ' This volume is designed to sketch the Hebraic hi.-tnry during the bondage in Egypt, tho Prophet Mt.scs being tho central figure, and is a free and striking history of tho period, in w hich tho writer gathers first from the Bible nnd then from pro f.ino history a vast mnss of Material, which, by his genius, is thrown into a fanciful narrative of the niort nttraetivo character which carries ihe reader along w ithout diminution of inteic.-t.'' ri,llit'ltj,liii' i'l-cMiH; lii'U tin. TIIE TRINCE OF THE 1I0U5E OF DAVID: on THREE YEARS IX THE HOLY CITY. Iu a scries of letters relating, ns if by an eye wit ness, nM the scenes nnd incidents in THE LIFE OF JESI S OF NAZARETH, I From his Baptism iu Jordan to his Crucifixion on I ' Cnlvnry. By the Rev. J. II. Ixi;haiiam, Rector of Chriit Church, and of Su Thomas' Hull, Holly Springs, Mississippi. .. . , r, ,. i . i. a -. -. - at T. u U' to., , - mo., i-ioto, ii. inics. i i n t .r i ..v . i '.t. '.t.. . h , , :.. .i. . - in inis worik too autiior lias succeetteu in niu bold and daring task of presenting tho gre.i'. lead ing historical parts of Scripture in connexion w ilh secular history, so as to present tho dear nnd life-like picture of those events ns they might be supposed to appear to tho casual observer. The descriptions of rights aud ceremonials are spirit ed and comprehensive. The stylo is highly ima ginative nnd attractive, and wo predict that this volume will bo ns popular as the Pilgrim's Pro gress. '" t.;f;,y'cn'iiii rtntl Kvtxnjcli't, Copies of either of the above Ibmlis. niih a handsome Gill, worth from oil cents to $101), will be sent to any person jii the t'niled Stales, upon receipt of $1 2.', ami 21 cents to pay ioMage, by :iddr,v.-ing tho publisher, Geo. G, Evaus, Phila itclpl.'ia. j " s lfvoii want any l!ook. send to GEO. 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' Specification can bo seen by calling upon Josiah 1 orjt,r of the Rnard. i MARTIN NICHOLS, Jr., ' nov:i-.1t - fcecrotiuy. 1 I I I (' I I . I I I' in I ' I!' 1 , liim ("'lit in H ill i I ill In I l iu MIIMI' nl II Sf-i"" and llnrin l, I Ii I lit. 'In id, ,1 , ,i, '! : i.ti'.in I' ll." nihil.. I I. 'llll. I I il .. ,.( i n unit , I 'ill. i 1 n I t , In I'll I t n t ' f . i, n'l'iit nn- c. rt'lp Mi I In i in ii, i I'linii'ti f' "I I iiilt'I pin I- i t Mil.", nnd pioi'ci .l. I in i ni'dii I I . ,1 "tlll'l . ii r i ,i i I nnd il nn In Mi.'i itiiiciii r ''mi C Hint pailili'itu iln'til'l Im nmU lilvtin lb piini.s u!nn .,,( I nf ,,e ir' ':in. and l lie -nn ills, rle, nl'.ii' f.-tid, ilh the i.) nrli mini : 'I hcr.'l'.ire, wn .i,iini:nd ym, (InU, InkiM; with yon twelve Im iic t nnd liw I'nl tun of j our In ill wik, by whom the Irulh ol t.'.i mall, r in ') bn better know n In jour proper jur.'.ns, thii pi to the tin i tut ti I nl. -iiiij, .t!i tint iippurliininei nnd Ibcre.by their onllis nnd itMit in.il inn-, in the presence n the putties nfni'f anl, by you In Im wnrticd. il 'muni be I'in warned they w ill be pica "'an iortn i in ill to them sovcrally In have, so thnl the said Adam llngey his pnrt, and the said Samuel llngey his part, and the Faid Nicholas ijjagey bis purl, and tlie eaul Lewis Snyder and I lltfirgo Snyder, jr, their pnrt of tho tenements 'aforesaid, with tho appurtenances, respectively linppei.ii'P! severally, tuny appropriate totheiu I selves. Fut if this moiiest bv you to be sum - mnned, ns nfnre.-aid, to make partition as nlure said, shnll be ' f opinion that tho lands nnd teue- 10' ts aforesaid cannot be so parted and divided mid without prejudice to or spoiling the whole, then we command you that .you cause tho said impicst to mnko a just valuation nnd nppraiso- ment of tho lands nnd tenement.', upon their onUis and allirniations aforesaid, duo notice having been first given to tho several parties concerned or interested to niiiienr, if they shall think 111, at the tune and plane of holding such iniiii.'iti mid ili.il the partition, or valuation and a ppr -ise-inent, which you shall so make, ymi di.-tnictly and openly have, under your hand and seal, and under (he hands nnd seals of those by whom the sumo shall bo made, befmo the Judges of the said Court of Common l'ltas, in nnd for tho County of Clearfield, at Clearfield, lucro to bo held on tin) second Monday in January next, thai sueli further proceedings may be had n the law justice appertain; and have you then and thero this writ. Witness, the honorable Fanuiel Linn, Estp, Pro.-:-I L S 1 0l"""r f"" Court, at Clearfield. ' t ' this first day of November, in tho year of our Loid one tho.iMind eight hundred nnd sixty. ' J. BLAKE WALTEl'.S, I Deputy Irolhjtmtary. ! iitlcc 1. hereby given to the above parties, ' that, by virtue of the nbove-m Jiitinncd writ cf partition, an imjuestw ill be held and taken upon I the premises therein described, on the 27 1 h daj of DECEM I'Elt, A. D. IS-' fid, at 10 o'clock in Ihe , forenoon, for the purpose of making partiti- :: at rulimi;,.,, ,,n.l .-.iiiiiiiil of tl,.i G',i.l reul !,.. , ,h, ,,.:.i ,..;,i..,i . t l,ielt ! , . v l . a,(j UCB .j j,arlie, ,.., tttsn.I. if they th? n'k proper. F. (1. M I LLElt, Sherifl. , ;hl.ri(i'8 0lce. Nov. IS, 100. nov21Bt , V-l.) fine horse PLKIHH for sale by Doe. 6, I860. REED, WEAVER f Co. ST11AY Iir.lI'T.H. Caiuo to tho residence of the subscriber, r rnnido township, atiout Ihe first of June last, a ELACK HEIFER about 15 months old. Tho ow ner is refjiieste i to come forward prove property, pay chnrges aud take her away, or she will be sold according to law JOHN IvlNli, Jr. lleeember 5 isdn. 3 tin ct T AND COP! 'Hi- WARE -An extensive nnd w?ll soicttcl assortment. COAL A X D C 0 O K ,S' T 0 I Stove-Pipe, Coihtts, nnd Blacking, COAL OIL AND CO A L OIL LAMES, Meat ('utters nnd Sausage Stufler, Co. n Shellers. Corn f !i in-.Iors, Cider Mill:-, Ujr.Rings, (tioits, Mows and Harrows, a variety of GLA??, OILS, rATNT.3, DOOR-LOCK.-, Hingis, Screws,' Nails, a id otLcr artii-U used for building piivpoM'S, Ac. Kert constantly on hand and f ir s.tlo by JdSLTH L. Cl'RBV, dec I Lumber City. 1) r.MKMlir.R. Strumous or Scrofulous nf- lections are the curse, the blight of mankind. Ihev nre vile and liUhy, as well as fatal. They ' . - r , , I arise from impurity aud y a ml contain. nations oi inc ' , . , , . , blond, and are to bo seen nil around u every where. Thoi.i-ands daily are eonsirne.l to the j;r,ire from the direful cfVc is of this disense. But why trifle anv loin-er. when Iho rrninlv i at l.amlf Dr.l.IMi.-EVS ILOOD SEARCH Kit, tho only tfitctual preparation new hefnro the peo ple, that docs ils work mildly and snfely. lt does not clus' ihe issuo supci licially. wb 'e ' Foul cor-iiplinn mining all within, Infect ? unseen." But purges tho entire system cf all impure Mat ter, invigorates tho body, ami leaves the Afil'.cleJ in Iho eniovment of L-ood health. To cininee the skeptiral of its healthy t-ITeets, try but one bottle, and bo convinced. Sold by all Dm -'gi.-ts iu this place, and dealers throughout the cuiit.'.ry, nov21 1 tn SCHOOL Tr.ACIir.ISS W A'H'.l) --1lie School Directors of PIKE TOWNSHIP" wish lo employ six competent Teachers, f-r a Uric of three months. Liberal wages will bo r:,eti. Apply to Eli Bloom, President, r to. D. ;:. 1ta!o. Secretary of the Board. By "r'.er ..t tlio Foard. iiov7 D. C. D.'.i.E, ecrcltiry. G0UHT MTIIEREAS Pr.OcLAIIATirjIJ. lion. SAel t l.l. l.l.N.N, l.a I , IT 4 I 1 .-1 1 1. 1 1 JUUTv HI 1'IU H'llll"! VUlUMi'.,, Pr-i.lc,,i Jud , ii... r i , r i ' Clinton lien lam 111 linns I. nssoeuie uutlK'-o oi t.ii.ii..eiii ... ... . a ' . . T .. I r l ' i- 1.1 - - I county j have issued their precept, to mo dire, t- ! ed, for the holding of a ("curt of Common lie is. ' Orphan's Court, Court of Cunrt.-r Sessions. otirt ' of Over nnd Terminer, nnd Court of General Jail Deliieiv. at Clearfield, in and for the comity of Clearfield, on the iS-'mii'l Monday (14 . A di;i) r:f 7ni' '.''. in"'-'.' NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby giveu, to lb Cormier, Justices of tho Peace, mi l Cor.stnblcs, in and lor said county of Clearfield, to appear in their proper persons, wuh their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations and other R.uueiu.- liranCCS, I" ao llll.se Ulillgs w ll .t .1 tm.'i'u i.tiKt'in, 1,11 Uliiiei ttij ii.iiiu H. ti,,,'.i'. ...... day of Oct, in the year of our Lord, one thou- I sand ciirht hundred und sixty. I F. G. MILLER, ihciiff. , gr Nv. 2S, 1RC0. . large lot of BEANS lor a.ile nt the Tien 1 St-vo of MERRILL A RTi.LLlt. ; ; - ' TTAM, idos, Mkoreland Herring for ale J. 1 low at the .tore oi . x.n. . 4J. j UenrUo , July inn iceo. I i it III .1 I I I II I im, I I t I. , ill. i, l, h I I " -li il-l It . I t I ml Ir- ndt in I' " poi il I' it In lit i' I I . r Ii n I'mn b n iniiiln -i I lol If a 'I'M'lli, lift' I' d M l in. lit In .I I oil; II to I ', O ' p ,: I nl 1 1, f i ' fe if the I. I in. ASM nli l I'liM ii-M . IV. A' '.f IHIIMvlit t M Nt M' Id 1,1'llc A'liiiiolsiiiiti.in hating bren Ibis day etiiiili d I'i tin, ninl 'l i;;iif I oil the C c I n I " of K. H. hl.Nil, I ilc of l.iitti e low li-bip. CteBf lei. I i'i.iiiiIv, ib cva.-cd, nil rts,.is iinlebled In said i'-t:ile nro in 'jiie-li-d In ntnke imiiiediHln pnvnieiil, nnd lli'ise billing clniin ncaitist tint Mime sill picstMl them tiitlv niitlieuiit nled for settlement. A A I.I N C. T. ll', Atlm'r. Nu eniLcr 7, 1 ; HO. imvl4 (it m. hills' J J -w J.,Ti .J 'SATffiW-v,, ,,r,;i,7, "'"" i-,' v - the tei Ih in proper ' ' .,.' bent fit to every one " ill point of lieallh, eonil'i rl, and conv:nien i e. I HI III 1. 1. Sean always be found nt his of fice, on ihe corner nf Front nnd Main streets, wlicn no notice to the contrary appears iu this, paper. operations in the line of his profession, performed in the laleit and most improved stjl".-', and guaranteed for ono year against all natural failures. rj i'ltlMNt; TI.MliS IX I'll ( I.A DI'.I, 5 I' ll A ! yV' Ho tnoiii' Kvcitetin nf oniony tli ,!. cM.'EXClTIX'j FOOT RACE between ll.o liiiladolphia poliro und the notorious For ger ai'd coiinteiieitor, J it nes lluchaiinu Cross!!! Cross Heenptui cd ! !!! lt aoems to be the gener al opinion in Clearfield, that if Cross had worn a pair of Frank Short' French calf Bouts, Unit ho would not bo la'-fii yet. However, Shorty is iml much put out at missing his cu.-h iu ; but would anni'iinco to ail Mr, eA-innV'e, imijm, .in, ', In ninl Hi II in, a, nnd w omen and children in Clearfield, and riiiineuiahoniiig in particular. Hint he is prepared to furnish them with Loots, Shoes and Cnileis of any style or pattern, stitch ed, sewed or pegged, (and us lio is a short fel 1 ow ) on short notice. All hinds of country produce taken ia cx j change, and cash not n fuaed. Repairing doiio in tho neatest manner and charges moderate, at the Short Shoe Simp oij Second Street, opposite Reel, Weau-r A Cos store. FRANK SHORT. H. R, Findings for sale Sept. 20. I Slid. JAMKS T. I IONAIII). W V. A, WAI.I.At'K. n. A. KINSKT A. C. flSNEV LEONARD, FINNEY &Co. C L E A R V 1 h , CLEAiiriKj.i) uouxrr, rA. J1III.1.I OL EX( nANC.K, KOTF.S AKO PR A ITS IilSCOV NTED I) I'O-ITS RKC'KIVUD, Onu-t'uDis mai'c and jnoceeili jirohijith remitted i:rl1a115c 011 the Cities constantly 011 hand. ! J'Sl' Office 011 Scccad Sl, nearly opposite the curir house. j A V exeoHeiit quality of Flour for . sale lovf , iLthe ttorc "f IV. F IRWIN. I Lieartifl d, .'i:!y )l ;h, V CO, ORPHANS' COURT y.U.i:. By virtue of nn order of the Orphan's court of Clear field county, there will be exposed to public J..I.. I" . V;ll,r. of Voir M-.Iil.nrt. IH S A i I'R. ii.y. the l.Vlil DAY OF DECLM lU'.R, l.sco, at 1 o'olo.;k P. M.. the following r. al estate to wit: All that certain LOT OF liROl'ND. situ a!e iu I EiiGl'sON tttr.ship, t learield county, Ph.. IfL'innin" nt the corner of Ihe Lutheran (irate Yard lot ; thence by land of Sophia Stroup H perches- to a post: thence by land of John S. Williams !l perches to a post : thence by land of Samuel Richards IS porches to a post, corner of lid (nave Yard l"t : (hence by tame lo begin ning; containing ON E ACHE; being the promise.-bought l.v toH.iic! Stroup from J. S. Williams, lmtiiif a TV,i STORY HOUSE therei n erected, lute the .-Into of Sam'.ul Stroup. deceased. '1'. rms rath. M,v21-ta tiEoauE ERll.AED. Adin'r of S. Stroup dee',1. (V-.d.ir andW illow ware J Sept. I'.',- son. at R.W it CO': T nKO.Ni: CITY lIOTKh. Col. A. E. OWENS, riioriiiETon, Res; eefully announces to the travcllinc public, that he has' now taUn cburge of tliis large and well known house, and will conduct W in such a manner will render excellent coml .rt and full f.iti. laciiju to all who, may favor hlniwiih .1 tall. " ii(.7-ly T IU COIrIMll The a.tverliser. hiiving been rot-lured to health in a few weeks ty a veiy aiuipte reiueuy. ai n r uaung -m lered for severnl years with a severe lungair c lion, and that tired din nse C'liisiiii.ptittn.is anx ions to i,.:iUe kcowa to his tcllt-w -Miricpers tho meaiti: 1 1 cure. To nl! who desire il. he wiil set.il a copy of ihe rt tt ription used, ifreenl charge.) with the di rections for prepanng and usin.-r Ihe sane, v.hicl; Ihev wiil find a mm rule lor CuiieUiiiplimi, Ai' l.iini. Br. iichitis, if. The only object of tho i: ) v .- ri i -f r in s.ii'li' the. i r"fei ipi i"ii is to bene til the niiitlcd. ind .-jtreinl iiifuriiiuliuii which ho concciv. l.j on iinaliiablc, nl ,1 l.o hopes every tuiTer.'S, ill try his r.-medy ns it w ill rnst them e. .iiiln::. and may prove a bles-dng. Perioiis wikli.it,; lii prest riptnui w ill plenso addrei-s Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON. ov7 1- IVii;inin-l,itr'i, Ki" Co., N. Y. JAMES CROS.-LY curries on Llitil.Maitliinc; iu the borough of Lumber tit.v, tt here he w ill t kfoite iiniiniiiv alljvork eiiirustetl I" bju, SH'i . . . . l . . r. 1. I "lie it in a wo: k l ily I, I.mcI.... !. i.'ir.iiko iu;iijij. I) I.CIsTEi! S N(ll -.'.', .lice, ishere- by giveu that the lollowiu;; account? have I e . 1 1 e a i nl : i e d an 1 .issed by me. and remain tiled of record In tins ofiiev for the inspecti..u of ho ir, legatees, eriditors.inid all others in any other way inleroi-te I, mi l will be y resent.., 1 t the next'orphan's Court of Clearfield county, ! bo held al tho Court, llme, in (h borough of C Icetliehi. ciuuieli-ing on tie 2nd M lay of Jatiuarv, 1S''1, for coi.lii iiiation and allow an".'. To Cull neronnt of John Mnenanns, Admin istrator ol a',1 and singular tho g I.-, chattels rights, ami cr-iius, w iiich w . 0 .f tie-use J"1'" sl-n, Jr.. bile of Bell township, deal field co July, deoensed. . . The parliiil nceount of Branson Davis, .vi-iiiu-i-ti alnr of Iho estate of Thomas C. Davis, hue of the Borough of Lumber City,, December 5th, 1)0- ti"-i'u'r' 1"ilJTl'l'.R 1 HUT ll'.U A largo i(iiuniity 1" ootsnnd Shoes. A larT. sloeli and low. s ) i,ri c than ever, at Irvin" ','heapost t orner, i:uVwtn,ville, ?.J.iy 1 .,.
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