I v,l I 'Intlitlfr Vf!!l'!i(;i!i I "It if Clearfield, Pa., I'rcrmber SO, iPOOt BofWe Intend to purilieh Iho ?peech ef Senator Biplor, delivered In the Senate upon tho present issues of tho day; hav teg received it too late for this issue. A f n a Baf"Tlit tei t . TbXItoput lican p peri con Join ncd ly every patriot at tho rent authors of the impending destruc tion of our happy country aro just now attempting to throw thsi re Bpormibflity upen the Democrats. And how, reader do you suppose th(y nndertako this 7 Why, they my Hint the Democrats lmve misrepresented them to the South! have charged them as being Abolitionists! in ehort. that the Democrat haw tnU ihit n Mm! Poor fellow-, how we pity tjicnl i Ie hor or good remii, irom Truely, they must ho bird run when re- Ith unf,,ir nwniw iu which th con,mit sort to iuch shabby pretexts are recossa-,tP0 U tr-3t:iutf,d- Every movement thus ry. How much more manly, and brave lfrtr S0M ,0 ,ho,Tl tha' un,M" 11)8 Kort:i and patriotic would it bo for them to be ,Peedi,r evinco willingness to give addi hoKat, and come out openly andncknowl tionil1 EuarRnt'!M of tho Constitutional t&m-whatthwhtarUttUihtmi frus-that. ' riSh, of ,he Sfuth' 0c"fia. South Care in order to get tho tola of the Abolition A1bft. MWasippI and Florida ists, in order that they might obtain pos i Amur rtioM wamumum- .. I wln-n t'i t riM.I. i M I'lifM t'f' ' t dare ilnl,M'l ''I'wI'Mi r( AU- nv Mi.t.i; 1 1 mi hlmr, an ItMiiid the r"ttrrt alive tin n Irt lliMr. MMM 10 refWt iniMt fully lioTore. thry adopt li t tiiii'ld! nolle of B.uillt Carolina.. Kolli U Mir In I 'l h.ii'H VwH i I,. .'AMI I M'i HAN AN. N tottt t.i w, 'i i Mill i t 1 4, Ir' il 1lil iim rim! thru rtenrnt Tionb li lit lUiitni (rem tbt iestatt e.( t'imirt'.a) In a i orm riiUlcri altli a Unit' d Plate d llicer lit Kenans, he pave til a liistoty nf ins ran H01 I e seen fiUa Ho Mture tie tht raur that I ml to lU pfrti nl disturb thtl they msy accomplish anything t yrt eiuet In Kamaa, ai lie lelinetl. Pome At hope thi'lebilitieiwilh loth tmii tuna last summer, at mo last term ci me lections alll both la n and felt, and !u. 3. Court for tho Fort Kooit Hi-ttriot , (iKlflill Wfufc'M I , 4 i-it W 0 ft ! ' V (..! i.4 tl'UII I fl'nt li V,f II'M. t 1 1 i.-M, ll I H iHl ' 1 t'.i. i Krt y . I'M " " , " ..... t "IS (Mil )" " l'1rf t I t, I mS. , , . , . I'l-iir. f ii . Tin. II S t l'm, V sM I to r ro r I i ..I ,l ,. "a s l Is. I'm -f i sections may speedily result in a satisfactory safe settlement of the question. Tmi.Oov. Houston, of Texas las op posed strension, and has crippled tt in every way, refusing to call the Legislature together, or nwist in any way that might terd towards the m Jtement. This, how ever, he is unable t do any lengcr. Tha citnens of every county ,tn the btate are petitioning him by the hundreds to call a session of tho Legislature, to pre pare for secession. It will be impossible to stem tho tide any lonper indictments were found against thirty three of Montgomery's men for horse stea ling. It appears that a clliien of South ern Kansas, (we omit all names,) had been solicited by a cousin, who is a member of the band, to become an activs momber, promising to him that ho should be Beo retary, with a salary and a share in the protiti of the couceru. lie developed lo him the whole plan of organi zation, and laid before him a full history of their operations. Montgomery, Jennie son and others wero tho principal cfliceri, rri4 Ait1'! V 'fc' I iilisr. " . , , KrUl V . . . . i,n 1 ln Ptll KsrS llopi l to tint " tisfun, tsms sr4 sUrs, Wbrst pr. buih. , i, n ' ii I lilO'lMI'' I , I ,' i n ! . I !, A I ,. i iii'kii liihll""l t'11"1 t. ,,, . .V ( , lln 'H-t ", I . " . r t r mil. I ' i t !r I i y I . I r ! I Sirs l 't H, f f, . i '' fit4, ttn In ' ' . n4 tn k It H' i h i ti At i' In Alin tU'.rtlinf latetntlna ttl .. iiitti.lh ttt"r lrft. In I l'Sr til si' mI adsis s'l i mm f f"! I.M lety, f i4 ste-M M- terni if 0 t s ftrpr. t t'lim Kli elt t Il'" 'Hr. '" lt. H, 10. I. P.. I n,M t mrrft Kstli t0 8) taVtiiliiiM. ar.4 liters If rf-U 7il.'rr f U Srtst tf Vii,tm ,'rt SinUi 4i rff. Wf!f r"fl.t t r' I On meUna tf M. i'. ef trlelrf , letitalatre M 'S, t reHit4 Antit M & . i . .i i in iub r anil i, m noBrT irn ni irnna ' . inf iwrit"' ... . -s LV.V v n fiji , t M 1 m', ,i.I in a.-i' i 1 1 ii v h al t i i 'M -iii i ii S", i i .' it. I I , it in ii r I , III) i . i Smp4 )l i i'i' i Hi Oii'iMiiu' it li,. ..k .1 i I ..i.i. . ., --"l " nil. i ll. "i i" wcr'a hi . I'l. lr !' 111! '.mm,. m M ,,, J r-ial ks rrifitiisi7j I l.l I . 1 111 - Coiijiimi or Thibtt Tuarr.-This na inrco uroiucra uy mo nan.o oi ror- CommitteoM industriously at work. All " cr0 ,ne " experts, or uietncn who eyes are turned iu thai direction, though csKion of the "flesh pot.," they hid to act the part of Alotitior.i;ts. This would be much moro honorable than to raise the cry of "stop thief j" anJ if they would add to their confession that, having now ob tained these ' flesh pots," they will give their late Abolition friends the cold shoul der, return to honest and patriotic habits, we have no doubt the South will gladly forgive the past and take them again to their confidence. You need not try to ejeape tho rcspon ibility of your conduct by making such Bfcunift me JJomocraiJ. iou will only make yourselves ridiculous, i ou print papers m well as tho Demo rats, and the Southern people read for nrmteives, i ou make ereechos in Con gress, also, as wll m the Democrats and tho Woodthirsity speeches of Seward. Wade Sumner, Lovejoy and others, sub- innea in tne uic-be Uio official paper of Congress circulates South as well as North. No Dotnocrat could misrepresent them. They wero each a fire-brand, and perhaps designed to kindle the fire that now threatens to destroy tbe last hope of the human raoe. Beecher and his Defendera. In our issue of thi 5th init. we gav our opinion in a short article, in reference to the modoof celebrating Thanksgiving objecting to the way in which it wss usually celebrated by Beecher, CLapia fc Co. For this impudence, as we infer from mo article ; tho Ccnior of the Journal takes us to task ; characterizing it s a bold attempt at the suppression o "tho Constitutional prerogative of Free Speech." Tho M?nse in which the Journal rawzs tor "rree Speech the mouth of an " as potent in outiuw. .is it is in the eolumra of Beecher Chapin L Co's defen ders. This is invariably the first sonii ment put forth by all demagogues. That tho editor may not misrepresent us hereafter, we will here say that we to lievo slavery to be of Divine origin, and defy him and all the other Abolitioniite in this or any other country, to disprove it by the Bibles. Call in your Beecher, Chapin & Co, if you please, and wo will ree how soon you must discard tho Bible to carry your point: The editor of the Swmil Insinuates that it is not of Divine origin ; henco we with to have the evi dence of this furlhor than hi late article After getting shut of wind in defending Beecher iCo., ho files exceptions to our orthography, of this we do not, nor will we ever boast, we are about as open to im provement in this, as the Editor of the Journal is in his historic il reo l ee km. will booul of tho Union bofore the 4th of March, next, and that Arkansas, Louisi ana and Tetai, would follow immediately. Senator Crittenden, of Ky., alleges that if the Oulf States secede, all the border States will undoubtedly follow. This is inevitable. Kx-Oov. Thomas, of Md., late Commis sioncr oi Patonts, has been confirmed as Secretary of the Treasury , in place of Mr. Cobb, resignei. Mr. Troscott, Awistaat Scrctry of tho Treasury, hw aljo resigned. Mi. Shugart, CiiiefCljrk, ii now Acting Commissioner ot Patens. LATER The President hat recommended that the 4th day of January next bo observed as a day of humiliation and prayer, for a continuation of Divine Blessings towards our no-t unhappy and distrasted country. Major General Scott has laid bofore tho President an elabrate opinion on the troubles of the country. Later news state that he has tendered his resign ttie i to the Presiden. Gen. Cass has rre'gned the post of Seo re (ary of State; and J udge Black bai been appointed in his stead. E. M. Stanton, of Pittsburg, has been appointed Attorney General, in place of Judge Black resigned. Largo Union Meeting, have lately been neld in Philadelphia, Now York, liar riburg, and Trenton; the proceeding of which, seem ti hare no chaims for the public er.r at Washington. At tho Union meeting in New York, on Saturday last, Millard Fillmore, Green C, Bronon, and Richard Lathers, were appointed Commissioners to proceed to South Carolina with a view to prevent any precipitate action there. Tho President's Proclamation to the People of the United ttates. A TIC1MMINDAT10M. Numerous appenls have been mado to me by pious and patriotic associations and citizens, in view of the present distracted condition ef our country, to recom mend that a day be set apart for Humili ation, fasting and Prayer throughout the Union. In compliance with thir request and my owo sense of duty, I designate Friday, the 4li day of January, 1861, for this pur pose, and recommend that the People as semble on thstday according to their sev eral forms jf worship, to kep it aa a sol emn Fast. The Union of the States is at the pres ent moment threatened with alarming and immediate danger; panio and distress of a fearful character prevail throughout the land ; cur laboring population aro without employment, and consequently deprived of tho means of earning their bread. Indoed, hope seems to have de serted the minds of .uen. All classes are A tew days after the Presidential el e o- isi elate of con lesion and dismay, and the lion he furnished his readers with the as ' w'l"al councils of our best and purest men tonishingf.ee that Mr. Lincoln had re-n.??!!"?:.. ceiveda large vote in Washington City. jil to whom shall we resort for relief but to as none ot tho candidates reeeivei-I nn tho God of our fathers T candidates received nnv tho uoa ot our lathers T His omnipotent votes thore, Mr. Lincoln and tho Journal, nly CBn.liave U8 f,rom Jheawful effects musi nave carried tho City. Johnson hul his BoswnTl Crusoe had his man Friday ; and Chapin, A co., must have a How. Robiron Beecbcr of our own crimes and follies, our own in gratitude and guilt towards our Heavenly Fathor. Let us, then with deep contrition and penitent sorrow, unite in humbiinc our nisuni, me jtn mst , nppointad Philin F i'" acknowledging the iustice of our nun. Thomas, Commissioner of Patents, Secret iRbu:ent- Let us implore him to remove tary of tho Treasury, in nlace of ITnn I ,rom,oup he.a.rts ho false pride of opinion TTnirM rvit. -..L, r, .which would u" uu mo cenato at once con firmed the appointment. Tho appoint. .m noi ,, a -1 wrong for tho sake of consistency, rather , than vie.ld a iust submiuinn in iho ,if,.- ment of the Hon. John B. Weller as seen exigencies by which wo are surroun- sVf:.!i-i rl ta... :,l j punier to juoxico, was also confirmed ' V.- p revr,nc oeseech In conseauenco of tl,n ri;rm r -Himto restore the friendship and good the hJrT r ment.from,w"lich prevailed in former day. among the Patent OfFce of Mr. Thomas, Mr. S th people of the several Sta.; and, r onngart, of Pennsylvania, long theeffil,abo.vo1'. tove us from tho horrors of cient untei i Commissioner. did the major part of tho horso stealing. It was also disclosed to him where the placo of rendezvous wus in Iowa. After obtaining the necessary information this man wont before the Grand Jury, and upon hit testimony the different par ties, thirty-throe in nutnbor, were indict ed, and among them the brothers Follow. In pursuance of information obtained through his testimony, an olficor was dis patched to Iowa, and kuccceded in tccov ering several horses and arresting two of the gang. They were taken to Taoltt, and upon being confronted by soma U. S. officers mado full confession, iu all res pects confirming tho testimony given bo fore the Grand Jury. Writs were at onco issued for the brothers Forbes, and an of- ncer entrusted ritn mo arreu. liy rone means, however, the parties got informa lion of the facts, and on the arrival ot the officer he was met at tho door with a Shorpe's riflo presented at his breast, and robbed of hit papers, being let off with the warning that if he ever attempted to erve another writ, he should be killed. Writs were then issued against tho broth ers forces for resistance to tho United States officer and by good management they were arrested. Bonds in the sutn of 16000 each wero required which they cave. There was no resisting tLe acceptance of the iecuri',ie, for they were ample and came fully up to the law. The officers however, took good care to have tae secu rities in such a shape that if the prisoners were not forthcoming the securities should be mado to suffer the full penalty of the botiis. Hero then, was a dilemma, and the first in which any of the gang had been fully overreached and entrapped. Various expedients, such as motions to quash the indictments, continuance of the cases, etc., were resorted to, but the Court overruled them all, and set the time for trial at the present term of tho Court. The alternative thus .resented, conric tionofthe " expert! " of the band, or the orfeilureof the bonds, and the certain en forcement of the penalty, wai to be avdoid ed. Tho first step was tho killing o f Moore and other important witnesses, up on whose testimony conviction was cer tain, and the breaking up of the Court, in order to prevent an enforcement, by de cree, against the bondsmen. Both havo been done, and tho manner of doing it, has been familiar to tbe pub lic for the past ten days. We havo thus given in brief, tho statement furnished us and from its high authority, we are led to give it full credtneo, as the main inciting cause to the present proceedings. Our informant toys that the talk about the neutral land difficulties and all other excuses, together wih their threats against Missouri, it only lo enlist the sym pathy they supposed still exists among certain parties in the territory growir.g out of former troubles; but now that they aro at work, there is no telling where they may stop. He is also of the opirion, that the troops will effect little if anything more than they havo dene heretofore, ow ing to the cumbersome manner in which they move, and the instructions under which they are forced to act. It is his opin ion that nothing short of tho establisbs ment of martial law, and the power to pursuo and exterminate will ever relieve the country froai tho depre.iniioni of tbe "coandreli who now hold possesion of the portion of Kansat in question. All the formulosof legal proceodings, are rather in aid of the outlaws than agaicst them. Ill 'l I ii ". I IliHISI MAHRUJ) On tie Hl instsct, by the I,tv J hi Gsllowsy, afr Jodm A Ut to Yrt Pat anna Coi'CO. In Union towrslir, on the CM. Instant, by I). D.-eas'.er, ij , Mr Jcsk II Ctoeitn to Miss. CHAiucr? Wsursa, formerly of israciy icuna.ip, On the 13th ly the same. Mr. Esr SHArrta, of Erady township, tn Mist. E- tbir Labordi, of Union township. On the 9th instant, by 8. P. Wilton, Esq.. Mr. Solomon Ci-pler to Miss. Hannah UiutuM, both of Bradford township. Xtrfo Jptmlisnntnfs. ,ili luejtertill'flirn i-tli Jlk-rew. IUiImV It twine ef ikt nkirt rro( 000 w.- In ..il., --A l Li auld as IV. tfMI- I'aif I tht tfuttii Cf I til lint M.i,tfj;iistuii. .... ,JrfiAr!dVs!KW Also, a oxrtain tract or irc snono in mi, .., . n ,a a., -Coviattot towof Lip, Cltaft.ld trusty, Pa fctsr.. I whrrt tH rwioris Imsrtiuit m atto ,i did asMlewf, tisi en lbs anrtli ty ths rosd eit p-opir. T. J. M'CUlLOOurt, J UtMng from Clisiflild lo Fm.tbfi.li ( calbil IMmbr, 1, 1660. t tutk tMt ana wut tv laedief rriecls Casdilit, 1 I tsln(r tbsreea trtf ltd a plsnk dmllinj kooit. TN tnt mittir of ibt 1 of Rlf 1,1 Eolssd, tUin la tSiOBtlon, sni) t tt toM at Ibt X Cu,,n Molten, f. O. Milter Pri( I eropirty ef Rsnaed 4 Tibiont j lHntitmiot of f. J. MTullongs Aoillur.J'. Also, ti e undivided onefiinth part m l h ""r trlilngfrm ,al ' Intirntof John Tsggsrt of two etrtain trarUofeDt. P land, containing tub whols trset 4 sent, li3 By rtae e f tbe abort appolatnsiit, I J prehrs. ont turftyt j on warrantor I6n"ir, T - ","L"1C ,n -iiV ..... .).,., istk .t,.nnrr. 1793 .' Mh dr of Januirf, 1861. at 10viJl and ths ettiir turvrrf i en wirraot of Uvid Ur. , f tald day, whrn tni nbers all tirioo, J tD. datfld lCih Jsnuarv. 179.1, biine tLt lanii , r'. '" :".?"?'" jiremiact purcband by John Tagurt, with Eolo. mun Toxr snd ntlnri, the inid Und situate io Client township, ClearfiiM ruunty. Pa , tbl with in laud being wcod and, and unimproved i do ia qumliun held. Beited, taken in mention, and (o be ioU si tht pr perty of John Tsggtrt. Also, a certain trucl of land situate in ltoggi townrbip, ClesrCeld cfuntv, P., bouuded AGEICULTUHAL MEETING. ''PHE anual meeting of the Clearfield county X Agriculturnl JTjcioty, will be held in the M. E. Church in tho Iloraurh of Clearfield, on Wed. nciday evening, January li. I61. When the election of officers will take place, and ; uiiueis of importance will be traniartid. Let all come who feel aa intereitin tlx usime o f the Society- ELLIS IRW:N, rrendent. Pccomber 1J, 1S49, Dec, 1!, 1360. T. J. M'CULLOUQB, J T N tbs matter ef the eilate of Oeor i 1 dectaeed. en motion ef L. J. Cnni . William M. M'Ctrl lough, wa fpoinJ lo diitribute inonry In tbe haadi of .J M'Naul AdniiniitruUir, Tlitli ... ,, Uy virtue of the above appoiDtnn,,' on tb. north by A. Stone's K.-tsts, on the east : ' " .L'"' ": !:r:I,.o?lto"!,!:,.o".,h. ??ir.y, ''I'in ci..Weid,atio'oio;kp.M:or..rJT. Stone's Estatewith a small frame house erected j " tli'if r,0",i"Urt!fc!? H t hereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be old at the property of lleury Southard and Iiaas RoutharJ. Also, a certain tract of land situate in Betvaria township, Clearfield county, Pa., begin. I'm ' at au oil Biiirar cornir, Gill and Hullue, tsey see proprr. December 10th 1860 Wm,. M. M'CULU G K E A T BARGAINS J GREAT ATTUACTIOXS ! AND QREAT IX. RKC ISTKR S NOTI C I--NoUe., t, by given that tbe following aceouiti be;n examined and paned by me, ni t fi ed of record in thifl Dffiei for thm tn..u themtby relidue south 0 perchee to a itigsr, ' hoiri. leiratoe i. crediton.and all oiwj ti-ence eouth throe dogreei cast, 203 perchei to a I other wny tntereited, and will be prtenJ poit, thence by Henry Eyer, west 212 perchei the next Orphan'i Court of Clearfield enJ w fon, iMiitt mum bt , uuu ibcoo mu- i be beM at lue Court Uouie. in the lore, AilUAUlWSI AND QREAT IN-1 isr Smith, weit 290 ind six tenth nerohei to a ' r ; .i.- oj . 1 W"'i irni- ujr oacoo uju.s.r onu.u an i n. iv. January, IBGI, for eonurmation ir.i Are offered to the public for a few dayi only at I 'r'Kl't. north 56 degrcci east SOT perchei to a : ance. uearneld, eommencing on the 2tth day of De-jbircu, thence north 2a deren Wfit, 18 perchfi The final acoonnt of Jihn Macmanqi J cember, ldfO. to poet, thence by landi of Kobert and llirry i,trator of all sod lingular the goodi 'riJ U' . . 1. I ; , ..... . . . :' U' : I hi J . nil l ... . .. 0 ' "I . T. " """''RiS'i, win aispese o: a large lot uurm (o uuj;roii n i jmrcu.. rignts, end cream, wnicn were f Oeom or uitr UUOIIS, tlOOTd AND KH0S8, VAHIIC- " placo of liegmnintr, containing more or itun, Jr., late or Belltownihip, tUearfi.ldJ i-.iivpDiuiigiu iar jiomaay rres-11 nnii imci iimiiii iu uujucii lunumip, j aeccaeea. enii, at Coit Price, o account of the failure of a, Clearfield oounty, P., bounded by lardiofj Ihe partial account of Branion Parii , large Mercantile houso iu tbe Eait. Our stock I Ti Oerge ITojnrty, J. II. Morgan, istrator of the estate of Thomai C. Diiii' i conniitsof avarietyofgoodit'auaierousto men-1 Darlington A Co., I.ile M'Culloy. Moiee Kobinon, the Borough of Lumber CitT, docetiitj ' tion, tbe publio are requeued to call and exam. '' tQd ohn L. M'Culley, oontiioing 320 acrs n.ore ineouritock. We will guarantee all goodj pur. of 'ft, one two story frame dwelling bouie, 23 chased of ns to give entire latiiraction. In ad. ' bT 3' two tenant homei, bunk hsrn 40 hy 70 dition to the inducements offered to putehaicri. I'S iaw-mill 2 by 60 feet, with one run of burn jMTEnch pore in purebaiing 'flr.e Dullari wur.h attuchsd thereto, la-ge bearing orchfrd of choice oi liooa?, will be entitled to a GIFT, wu.-ih fmoj ; rul, nd about fifty ecrl cleared theretn. 25 cent to $i -- Dec. 20. 10. t.f. BUSSMAN 1 HEED. SHERIFFS SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Vndiii oni Expo nas, iisued out of fie Court of Common fieai of CeaxDeld county, and to me direeud, there will be exposed to public sale, at the oourt houee, in the borough or Clearfield, on Alondav, the Mth day day of January, 13M, tbe folio ins: detcnlxd property, vis: A certain tract of land situate in T)f- eatur tewaebip, Clearfield county, Pa-, and Hush The f inal account of Churl tt. IW.. minutratrix ot ill and unzular tbl tetii chatties which were of M'm. Weber 'ttiflti townibip Clearfield County, d. eeaeod. Xne A juiniairauen acebnnt. ot HUM TIIaam lmni.l..lA. f . I. . ...at. ..t ! rr:r, T ' a a DVom",neiCn-rylateofPike tcwnMiip Clo-irSsM C property of Abraham Beyer and Ala Deyer. 'j...,..,' II... l -r l. - r i oe "'ti. uy iinut ui siuiury r.ioi r uti The account of John Graham r., and:, r.cia.ne loiiowmg neai tua-o.vts. All tbe , p. N.l.on Adminittrator'i or tbe conditic interent deocaied of. in, and to all thone certain tlei whloh wert of J. b i Graham iSr., lau el pretniiei iiluate in the ton of Lumber City.to wit: Ti townihip in the County cf Clearfiild d three certain loti of land in laid borough fronting J ed. JAMES WRIG'j Hi, eonth on the street leading up an 1 down tbe rirer being the public road, boundud in the north by a JO-fOAit street; enit by lot now owned by .TB(ot Kirk ; and writ by itreet tenting up the bill from tan bridge; having thereon erected a large two tory frame tavern home, baru, and other ont. buildings, being the premiiei knewn at the Davis Jarern Home. Uw.eoip, Center eoqnty, Pa., bounded bvlandi1. V. Derewita, UUof now of John C ene, land. I at. of i t' 'I."" of PP" cca- David Khart, now of D.I. rran.rlc.. k,J ,b J.M. h.K,lr.' "H lateofi)nner'ietate,DowofD. I. Pruner A' Vn r T , v. i i-a".' ,0U1, ' Co.. thence from.nroc:. a f iif;. .5'. 1 ?-fVo1 Vr1, ,sn 1 o 3- Moor, and north south 21d,grcei;,at,li0p.rcbe.cr",.iBVMa'!br '' a Jam. I Artbnrs, having the PpriUg ihanon Cr.rk. to Bl.ck.oafc. . . . . IV ' conT1(8 " ,l.h taT9rn teuss theroon. Also, two . . .. . . ""-'"'lUBi' certain other lote a tuate in I.umhur f. December 6th, I860. Cabinet, Chair Making, tkaaaKffi GULICH, of the borough of CW tf Pa., will be prepared at all tunei toituJ to toy cnuniii in tht shore line ei notice, and in a workmanlike manner. Cii of buiinen is at the eld lb op on the north ti market ttrret, 3d door cut of Third it., f oppoi Ite the old Jew etore j where he will flunAlftnttv An hanl . I.r. j eraea ,ut "SI nr,h.. k...i... i. '.7 ( i-.i ..m umrr iigmui in t,uraner v;ity afore. . hoconT and Cano Bottom Thuir. nil r. north, 6i or 86 decrees ei.t. 7 cerchoa in si,!! I ' ?"? Ml?wa : cn lh- south by public War. of every deicription, which be wilR,; iih-oak, thence north, for louth 86 dcE,-...-,.i .'r14""1"''" """"' ''B ni aown tne of on ai reaionable termi as the lame r: 133 perches to White-oak, thence nor M d j KJ 5 " .l r 7. i' "" , I n b. had el.ewher. in the county, int. (or nort'. ti dig. wiit.) 66 tchei to a u..f r CJu- ' " , f0t "'-"V "n? tMt by lota of I Uil ,tock of Cbin" row cn tJ, pie, tuenco north, 20 degree, went, Co rer h 1 Vf'v .'""".'i " f 1 "f "id to"D ,i,U ln Part of-SOrersing and Common Ban: to Whit.-oak, thence nor?b, C9 d 'rrer. we, H " T 10)-"? " T l ,.A',, two I Suf' 6winK d W""8 uwds, Db perches, to maple, thenco norm 26 deC we! ' 3 ' -i l"- ? t ,,-H",,B dumber C.ty afore-1 Book Caeee, French and Field Poit Btto n....v,. . . .... l. .A'. siid, lying in the rear of tarern houaa t.rnnri n:.;.. ii-.-i.... r-..j ..j m.. rerche. to a Cucumber, thtD.ee uorth CO dcC.';'..t. ? ' n7i ' "u 60 perch,. ,o Lin-wood, thence north 3 J a', " "d 7 up ,h. on a .10-foot street, we.t on etre?t bill from the bridce. north h , .... west, 72 perchei cro.siuc Wohan.n i... tl ' .f.? "3l bou8"' 1 em-lock onlin.nri.n. .r . , ' 7, " ' " orren, aiio, an laose certain premises ; situate in Ferguson towEihiD. Clearfiuld eounlv iii-iro or . i'. now in urcimanpT of Tlmmn. ! blei, etc. CotTnis manufactured and de'.itin. any place deiired. Fehruary 9, 1S69 no. 4. Tol. ir .1 onurir, rente braids, Engliih itr. nem-loca onlineoriana now cf John Crate, and being supposed to rr.ntnin inn 0..r. . . iei, aad being iurvy, d i tho name cf Thi.im, v., .. "i.. j .T..I ' ' i"""."" jooinion. , a aaaaeran'1 other s'yle.i tritntred in. Winters, which by sundry conrovauces b,cam. a ",i ' II ,u" V . r tV ana j tnu.mea, w,u be found in Tariett it fl rr legally reited in Thuma. May., who e.La t " ' n-. T'. ' . a lJ'nlBff land, ot store or t. A. ISVS the lame to David I. Prune.-, havin, ,!,.--'",'. ' ouno rergujon, LUfwensriilo. lTiv IS. rf. - iui.tiiiiux nouufc ncrcs. mvincr. I ac-.i of cleared land, with a l, houre i tarn tl e eon. Eeiied, taken in exeeu. on. " m n mm m me properly ot tinnion Alio, .U Defendant, int.re.t, of, in and to all ' llT " ",a9 Th' ' thateertaia I tract of lund iitute in D.catur tuwn-! I '.' 1 "..'.r.. . 5 ....... , .. . - "i iit s sn vi iauu huuuio in .... ..ui. vo y.vlq a. rruner, having thereon ' an t (jtl erected nine dwelling hcu.er, two itore-roi, .aw.mi I , blvk-iunth .hop, bnck-yard. and otae '.n7i0l out buildin'-j, an I 30 or 4(1 acrei ri.r., ,i ,naioe ship, Clearfield granted to Joseph lUrri.on, eontaininu 385 acre' L,&H!cnce 'ownihip, Clearfield county, Pa., be and allowenne. .n !,! '.. .alnr.ira; at a poit, thence by land of Philin An. land. Soiasd and Ukn in execution, and to be 1 U,i nor,th " J:J12 9 Pwchoe to publio j ber Agent old si the property of David I. Pruner. ' tut ,onlf? ,a,d rulld notlh 61 de- w"t! "oadrei xIaclamc Schwcnd1 Infallible Vegetable I'owdc For the rpeedyand effectual Cure efall ni!i matiom, P.K t n titrn, Vyptpria, and Livm d plaint ana an yicureaua O arouc U ttztui QllltS and Cllildren. Send 3 rent fitii G. B. J0XKS, Hundred, of testimonials Box 2070 Phila. Third d Arch Eti Also, two cert an tracts of land iti,nl . vw, uonugij a-g. wesi a b-m pnehe.; 9VA,tneyR.W.CoT. in Gu.icl, township, Clearfield eouSi P. ell "S'lV '"" .t ,Io0Tr' 'ou(1 Oct l8o?-10t. r;,s : :a: r; : S ; -csh arrival or lo BOLih.;- ..,v V2.7 d(8;e"l'180Percb- rreheiio place of bigeinnine. containing one' I V"B 1lyAJ' I -B iV H. VV I, II (I IIS1 I A i y vr k.' u urgep-in. Vh;n;.-;omh4Td r; r;orc,,r'ch "ry?'i-y r t1"'7 hKTin th"eo to poet, thenc. north 43 d.,. f .., i v l..X".l erecl,d. ",0 !u7 frn'.,, bouf9- '"n beeinninn- , i " f" '""": exoruiion, and to Le io!d ss the property of John befnrMMfri.- administrator of Joseph Ligle ds- pm..the;. k:,::r,v. !5 .vi i . by virtue . lipi, north 43 weit 06 rrrehr, . "i" ' fn'"S f'-.,a M". i : All that certain AT THE CHEAP CASH STOKE east lib 1-10 percboi to a Kpnuish-oak, thence by lands of IUwle & Co., souih 27 7 10 perches, and touth-47 dcg. west 73 perchei, to begiuning ; confining 33 acrei and allowauce, being tame premisei lurveyed UUi December. 1..1(1. ftn wlii. Vi are 80 acrei oloared, with dwelling house, and -i ..ivuu inciio. oouea anu UKcn in T m i . I : i,,.. - o o i.i.iuj isu luiauiug a jri Alio, hv v'rtiiA nf a writ nf T.rutr! '.n -.i....j . . . . . . uw....-, - tccica mrsoriment ot e following l.eal r.state, vij : All that certain i-i . r , tractor pieoe of land iiluate in Eeccaria tp. Clear- ALiIj Ai U 1IN 1 ll,It (jCXJ llrld ccuntv. P.v.. known ni the one fourth 'narl' of the tract called the Springfiold Tract, bounded OI allTIOSt CVCl)' (IcSCn'ptioa ,,1. orRiiiniug ii uog-wooa on ins f J Vi f TTV "H .- m,vrnt line of tbe land b-longing to the eitatt of Zona. S ITiAlP LdA (2? man j'Ufcy. cine nee, thence by the lime north I A beautiful assortment of Prints and org. wen perohei to a hemleck, thenoe by j goods, of tho seweit and latest styles 'Mention, sud to be sold as the properly of Q P J . , 'T,r the . r" rtfl'ow'c our I r"' variety of u.oful notions. 0,W,K Matteo and A liv-ir, T I 1 wit; north 61 dcg. e-.t P.'O perches to a ma- , AlJ:"...!..aA,0 . . ?r:';'o..th 38 deR. i7&psrehostoapiaet A amo assortmenf. r..lHv, " " iniiiiii unut 01 i;um sn i. no in :.. no ,i... . ,on 1." .u. -i ... 'n " j Deginnirg, cor.tii.rmg 12J acres and K9 perchei Chief Clerk, becomee tho acting 'L t ' rge majority. Tho Convention will re- The South Carolina Covention asseni led at noon j estorday in Columbus. An organization wss effected bytho selection of a temporary chairman. The small-pox hat become epidemic, and much excite ment prevails among the delegatos. Gn Jamison was chosen president of tho Con. vention over Mr. Orr, which may bo con sidered an extreme triumph. A motion to adjourn to Charleston was passed by a Bell townfhiD Clearfield follow., Tilt beginning at wbito pine aud oor nor of land of Jikn Putchan. theuoe hv ,;,! landi, and land of O' L. Heed, north 40 dogroei, west 366 perchei to a pint corner, tlionoe by lame lands, north 60 deg. eait 130 perche., to a lugar corner, tho:co ky iamo land and laudi of John Patchen, south 40 deg. east 366 perchei to a White-pint corner, thence by landi of T. A. M'tihee 4 Co., and othen, south t0 deg. west Ut perohes, to place of beginning, containing 2Ut acre., 68 perohei, and allowance, warranted to Nicklin 1 Gritlilb, known ae No. 6909. 6VI0, and 6911, with iaw-mill and small log bouie thereon erected. Seiied an-t taken in execution, and to bo sold as the property i f J. E A James Thomas. Also, a certain tract of land situate in and allowance, being prt of .aid land bought by laid John Cooper from Nathaniel IUchardson and wife, togitber wi h ihe hereditaments ; n 1 ippui te cancei. beized, tnkvn in execution, and to b. old at Ihe property of Leonard Gibbon. One third the purchase money :mufltinvariabl y be psid at the limo tbe property i. knocked down, or it will be retold; and the balance before tat deed icacknwlt!drd. r. 0. MILLKR, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Clearfiol l Ta. Deo., 17, 1E60. QTItAY l it -Came to the reiidence of ihi fubjcriber in tTorhon tp., about the middle of November laH, a Heifer Red and White snots, about ten ruontht old. The ewnerl l requested to come forward, prove property, pay C LO THING, Boaneti, Shawls, Hats and Cap., Boots nod Shan, a large ensttW jiorawar, qceenswati, Drngge aid IMedicitMi Oil sod Paioti, Carpet A Oil Clotbi. Fiih, Bacon ltd Tlev GROCERIES, of tht but qnality, all of which will bt soli tht lowe.t cash er reidy pay prieet. My old frieedi and tbe publio generally, respectfully Invited te call. Clearfield, Ott. 31, 1860. WM. T. IRwU taming 274 acre., bounded by tbe buiqu.henna ..a f ..o0rilin tol.- ii.iP.rnT i rnwiJrv W,v.tnl rtiUVUCC taken io exebanp i.. ..;".Mi.u luun inroneinan...mil1 ...,.. ... tie would not desert us in this hour of i vu""-'lun B1B auernoon at four o'clock. Senator Wado, of Ohio, deeming himself MffnnA rn -.11 . . - w.. vivuinui, (lie ja mi pent rirer, Koeds, bpackman, Miubtll, and tullerlon, wnu a Ira in e tmuse, Imme bain, saw-null, and otherout building thereon, with twoorchuid. nnd about seventj acres cleared thereon, rieited la ken In txeoulion, aud to be told ai tht property oi i uuip iiniei. Deoember 12, 1SC0. 3tt Commissioner's Notice. Church vs. Church. PW NISTR ARO Administration ft N01IC.-LH having biaa tbiM UKUTLIj. .... .1 " . Tht undersigned, a Commissioner appointed Tl v? 0?..!!lV.T";A.frSJ l Plea, of Clearfield ooon- r.M JllV- ' Z"?.?" flsSTTbe latest news from thn r..i r. extreme peril, but remember ua as ho rli.l ford no solution of our present national p . i ' Vhe darke,t of th .'ffi,-.,!.;.. t " . ,iRevolutlon'ani'lPr'rve our Constitution J.fficultifs. In our opinion, there is no 'and our Union, the work of their hands ticpe beyond a reference to th source fr "g8 J"" ,0 come. ' ill roliticAl nowir. THE PFrtP! v rv- J An omnipotent Frsvidenca irets should ir,.rfnr- i.v- ;m.:.i xwi evin for permanent cood. nation of everv SArAneinnlai i.t.:,. xr. orchard thi-r.on. beiiod and tL i piuv...o lor vue eioction of Delegates to restrain. Let me invoke every individual , ""' m,lre blacks from the North, yainai K jstitutional up heroisms int he U.S. Senate on the 17th I ."ThmnTeu.b,0Bdtfi Ud.' cf Jo"1Pb In.lin -KUt, ,.ik u I ? ?, ' "0,'"ander, Leonard, and ,..v .u.raicua vuo exiermu "!, win uuyacrei cleared, houn. barn, and . , - ... m ... ; ' V.U..IV vi vvmuiou i n- oi viearnoia ooon Aieu. u ceriain tract ot lana Rittiata in tv. to i.v ..iim,,n. i.ik. .i ...u Brady township, Cloarfinld county Pa., bounded Case" in Brady township, give, notice to all per- by lauds of D. llailiy, McGar, Joseph Dale aud ton concertiid therein, that he will nest them otneri, containing sixty-two acrei, and fifty at Esq. Goodlander's office in Lutbenburg on fM h IU fMCbard' Also, a tract situate Friday-lhe ith day of January, 1860 at 8 o'clock Vr.. . """''' u! "sou my, coniaining a.m. ISKAEL TEiSf, Commleiionsr, Deeemher 12, I860. in sxecu I tld oounty. deoeassd. all nenoni indeblsJ ssid esUto aro requmted to make immidH piymint, and those baring claims sgainitl lime win preient them duly sutfaentlcitio settlemest. AARON a TATX. Adm'i November 7, 1660. sorH' Dissolution of Partnership. The co-nartairthln heretofore axiitial tweea J. P, Mulsoo sod Joka Uriel, In the If hii may av? -provided reverted luV. thisisdone. Convention in wIllver sphere of life he may be placed,! u " the day for compromise it past ' traetofl snit;.! w t0 feal personal rjsponaibility to God and he lo" one will senm anv .t ikt. , ,k,P- Cr6tld oi . coloa be m4 ?i. country fork e?piDg thi.ybolv'ThUwa. JSur'J f Also, defendant's interest of. in. and to Important Kctico. Tht undenigned. late cublisher of the "Clear- field Kepublican takettbis method ot calling Urng hntloMt at Malionburf, has till upon tho.e who are indehte l ti, him. nrM T.arl. i ....i..j k- .v . . " . ..k. ' . w , . , . ' ymmiM wi liiiwii nuienivii.-i- ...... w lur auneoripuoD, nuverusiog or joo ties. J. p. MyLSOfi work ineurrsdduriug tht three years com men-, Oet J4, 1IS0 flt. JOUN BRIEI im-i nf .:. . i V, .UUUH..1 uuriun mo vnre. years oommen i'p?!.0!: ein5.Ju,7 ia67and.ndingJulyi8flO.toc.il lm- MtllMtW . , - O tUHIUS VUIJ AtJUU, tW VBI1 tUA- HI t I III P . iii. ii n as II a A" i - - sb ewe. wvw sBiaw emo. iuii Liinn. i.rii'a. a in . " ' luvuinvvir at ui w niuntj in I ti ta tinrnnen at w a.tai m i mmt inn aiiti em n v Atmx t msib s a.xew uniry loraeeoiDSfthiitlavhntw TK . iK- v. "ti. :'' mobto wapio, James M. ftkaw. aA .Ik., a.u ..j.u.'...., " r" I I " -- i m A-it.7..- .. t vi u uwt uivra nrnaoiicans rta&rr, : 7 "" snuimsii 01 mo same, as in.se. 1 M a central aaaartsaaiit of Jltrdwart -1 i. rorwninoowiDgaiim mi power to re- made thiiteeiion. ' vA uSJlJx Sm "t',,'t w .joe'n. J. H LARR1UZR itor. of e. a. IRVIF ""'"-fro reir.fi, 14 Cletrfield, T'eeember 11, le. tf. forweorMi!., Mey 1, 110,