V i sir it tli all I'" t ' t o t 1 1 1. 1 leu hn .Irtllllll" l.f H.lll'tl, llMI hll.l jn i dn'triic'l in fiir our 'in, nti-t lorn . rial ii Mim, "ilt H'ttio in hni'il In fnot'T. ' ' l" l"f"llirr In HffHiprr ami moirt liill"M . lxiit 1 nf rnupniit), M remain tinbruken tlimuuji nil fntnta Ktt I TIH I'MAMMMT. I.arribiirg, January i!, I8fi iili nl n,ir mi tim, h,,t, iiii,,iiM-lii'(: II I" llllrrt hl1jtul,l.,.f,Hlll Until I SH Bil l Kill our t. tin- i 8-lif tfltarfitlli Jtipublitan i ' in r t i ii " , St CLEARFIELD PA., JANIJAKV 9, 18G1. , ' Float Washi.vctom. The new from - Washington and the South are still very contradictory ; but the best construction thai can bo put upon tlieru, ! dark in- deed. It no change takes place in the : southern mind within a fortnight, the wont features of a Revolution may be pre pared for; The Governor's Message. Tho last annual message of Governor 'Packer will be fo jnd at length in our col limns to day. This' neces-iarilv excludes much of our usual roading matter which re had propared for this week, as well as several communications, which will ap pear in our next. The Governor very thorrugl.ly discusses . our State and National affairs in a becom , . ing manner, and we hopo our readors will giro the message an attentive perusal. Why he neglected to call the at tention of the Legislature to the financial condition of the country, and especially ..to the conduct of tho.o Banks in our State, who refuse to pay their liabilities, iweuannot conceive, unless it is that he Las full confidence in the ability of his successor; knowing very well that here tofore be has been an adept in establishing nag banks without capital, and that no doubt ho will use tue same appliances in resuscitating the old ones, and particular- . If those established undor the adminis tration of Governor Pollock. "Stand Firm! BoTrno!" Such is the word of command given by the editor of the Journal, to his party. Yea, let the country go to ruin let us nave civil war, and sacrifice millions of men, and hundreds of millions of dollars, ' end disgrace our manhood in evoi-y shape nd form, but don't utter ono word of conciliation. ''Wo have nothing to apologize for, no thing to take back, at a parti," say the Journal. Of course it was all right to stigmatize ' "slavery and polygamy" "twin sifters of bar barism," in your Kational Platform of '50, and as they are "barbarians" no apology is necessary 1 "A a party," we have endor ed the "Helper nook," by C3 of our mem bers of Congress, and our stump speakers in the late Campaign used it as a text took. It is true this book advocates the tealing of slaves, and the duty of slaves to murder their masters. But then thow mai ters are all "barbarians," and therefore we have nothing to "apologize" for. And it is also true that at rrany of our late po litical demonstrations banr.eri and mot toes levering the memory of John Brown, the murderer, were displayed without.and that the memory of that "Saint" issscrod- !t kept by our Itedpaths, Tnrkers, tc., trtrl then, they were "barbarians" whom he murdered, and of course we "as n par ty" "have nothing to apologize for no thing to take back," "Were not the principles of our parly well understood ?" asks the Journal; we answer, No at least not as interpreted by the leaders of your party. Your leaders, a appears from tho proceedings Of tho! Senate Crisis Committee of Thirteen, Bay the verdict of the people in the late elec ion was in favor of Congress prohibiting the'wxtension of slavery into tho territo ries, and in favcr of Congress "abolishing" slavery in tho district of Columbia, in tho dockyards, la., in the Southern States. Will our neighbor tell us what propor. tion of tho voters for Lincoln so under stood the principles of his party, and who nnow in favor of this interpretation of those principles ? It will cost him but little trouble af, l.st to approximate the truth. lis njght thus discover that there Is some doMUs as to hi friend oVeying I lltn ha. k . ,! .lonJi.rliiVe jrm .rn. eive the public in t I. 'it'll, s t.i tneMli IrouMiM. I lie oil cry nf "lep (1,i,.r within a few days In" brr-n y lir mriitly taisrd "gainst "Southern traitors," by tho Blsrk l.ppul lican presses and leaden, led on by the J. I. 7W',uhlho Mack liepullican Bible. Thousand- of their parly believe the Bible to be a fable, and believe every word that appears it: tho Inbuilt; heme the wincing and squirming lately by the "Pubs." Having read the daolaration in their Bible, they are about realizing the facts. But notwithstanding the acknowledge, ments of tho leading presses and politi cians of his party, that bold and fearlees(!) teacher and expoundor of truth(!) still continues to compare the Revolution ' in South Carolina to a little school boy who "wants to go out." If the Lawyers Ox U not gired before long we will be very much mistaken. But we advise the publio to look out j when our little neighbor loams that the country is in danger, ho will howl tremendously ; he will espio a traitor in every counte nance, and through his extended nostrils he will smell treason in every wind that blows from a Southern latitud-j. and no doubt advocate the erectiou of a gallows on every strcot corner to hang traitcrs1 VVnk rf ftujrr. Alt ItitltMl.in ln'tif , ft i n III I Mf Is tli ..mtr..n.- moi I of tint, f Hm ntrt.l n (.f lit j NilM, liStlttf I .-(! I lf.. " i III l,t lit -tsf rail it r it tint" nf ,'(" t l.tl-l rut but. I," t y ll. I kImiIIs M.t.itV C. tifirili. in In'IU, B I Irrntut nrrlt In JaMlst)' tiltltlg licfrt .Irtlnitlr t si lli rni.n f..t Ihli r..iffrt In fTsjrf, t.y lli" Htillh Tiiinph ef h t ltrillnn Alllnnt, nJ I't ititftnl rfi If lMlr fcodln In lliil fnatitryi lh fulort r.f e Chtirpht" In Clfsrlt'd il alTfrllnnslplj' Invlu Ids ffcU t,t llnlr rhsrgn, nl nf tit pommunlly In ji-Boral, to cnil'l ami unit In fryr and ponffrenpe in nf.renc to llili (tr. tt ol.jdil. Tl.o icrvlcci will puininunt' on tin flmt Fab In Hi nf III jur l t V. M. ind L on tbs iurprtllng nlngi III accordance th fullowinj I'ROttRAHMK. PMith Tininj, In tlis Trcsbytor'an Chnrch. Sul'jsct of confrnoy Tbs present con lition of tb world as nJinj snd invltiug chriituu ef furti fur Ita conversion to Qod. Monday eveaing.ln tb Lutheran Church. Sub ject Tb grounds of our faith that this world ball yet be converted to Ood, and the earth be filled with the knowledge of tho Lo;d. Tuenday evenlnjr, In tbo Mothodiit Chnrch. Subject The instrumentality by which the coa- ver:on of the world ii to be effected. Wednenday evening, in St. Andrewi Chnreb. Bubjcet The neccsiity of the influences of the Holy Ohoat in order to the conversion of tb world, and the importance of a full and clear recognition of tbii neccesaity. Thursday ercninj ,in the Uaptiat Cbarcli. Sib ject The solemn responsibility of the CbartJi as Qod a great agent for the conversion of the world. Friday evening, in tho Treebyterian Chiroh. cms ism W hrn sm In. I, ,., ,'.: i ;r,r,l 1 1 M' iJIM A III l it, In l'tmt,t i Mi trrll MKiet'i flol. CI. ar ffl.l, l.sie l ntiH...l to tlier tmt Mult liw.. o. h f I'HV llflniia, AKI iK'tlT." Alti ".HOTS, l f rlca full; inlnnihltt(f. tbl" I" j.TnkaMy Hi" tli'.KT f tl VNTE llial itlll not U ro.nid ltbe I.AIHKl nf ti.l'Alt. HKI.Ii, and tin i.uMit. f-l ernllv, for sii't'lluK Ihemtflvrs with i 11 K 1 IIOK .'tST AltTK'l'.KH, nt the very lowit tirices-piirci, ill fact, which are tnO'h lower than the nrticlcn ran l inn.ln .f intporletl Tor, and prlre whl. h nolhi but Ibe tinsnllled ciin.litiun nf the puuntrv made. Sur . ' fin tbrin low flvuro - r... i it couuntieu . , ,-..,,, . ... . ". .... with (loode, llo.ti nj fct,0ea, JEWELRY from 1 Drese Uonda to Uumcoiii-. nil Mr a iiilrj-aisi.l In THIS ORKAT .SLAUGHTER. W will not montion any of our Oooda nor pruosnorej an we iy u, cuuio eorly, and ei amine for yoursolf. XQ' hch tiere'in liurchasinir Three Dollnra' worth of (Juods will bo ontitlod to a UlfT, worth iruui veuis to fj.noJJ LUSSMAN 1 ItEED. N. B. W shall not rouiaiu any longor than the 21t of Janaary, ISDl. jan9-2t Miinni I )t IiI. 'I ' I ' i . n I, i ml '!.., In tt H Ml H I t,t" . i i ! i; 1. 1 1 t . 'f i .'..I . ( I'" i ..ii ,.( i I i.'ii t l I I. -ii M I r i.ii'i , and n.n .) Il.ft rl .n ft .( I .. I .l.ii. .!, nl il.n , b".i". In l'i f . r . it ,-h i. I -aif . 1. 1, I n i.. tllll dnt lint ( I Jimmi), M I, tlld I II. tlrrill.a. r.. mm , til : A rci'.tiin liml r land aihiiln In V. pnli.r t..ft1l., I lM.ieH r.iniiir, I'd-, and li..i ltihl, I filler Pniima, ' , liMim'l.' l l.y lan.li Inln i.r tlri.i n, Ii.iW nf John I tali", I tti l" Inla i f lati.l h P bnrl, new of It, I. I'run.-r A '.. Intirli Inle nf lli'iinnr'a pit ala, tinw nf l. . I'tnni r, A Co., Ihrnre from f.f. trp, a lumrf nflbli nirtpy, amilli 21 degrees wt, t All .en hea, rr K.iii(r .Mo ehan.m Creek, lo lilnt k-nak, llien. e n.nili, ?2 Rrecs pnal, j H fieri lies, to rVrvlre.I.erty, tlience north, hi nr B5 d.'i;ri'l ea.l, 7't tirrnhee In r-'pnu-lh tah, thence nnrlh, .iranulhf S.i ileiite.'s eat, 12.1 pcrcbci to Uiile-oak, Iheiico n.iilh H .1. ir. cunt, (nr nor! i ( ifi'K. went,) on p.r.'lies In n inn pic. thonno riorlli, J!) degrees wi ci, 08 pprches to Wliilo-onk, thetipe north, uV deuces weft, fit .t.li . t ' I" I .1 t t, I I a'l C . . . ... ,i In . I -I'M i . I .ii i . . , , ,. ;h I . li .1 in I ... , i I, ( , . . f. l e hi. , I I. i. it. I . 4 it 1 ii 1 1. : I .,1 t I, I in. '. I In II. I ...tl. I i.. til l. . I I'. i I... I It .1 . I. .iV i at. I . I !..! lent . a up lh I 11 Ii I I. . I 1 1 Ij.- j I iir f I'." t I S In-"., 'a I'. it fun." Iit'in Ii. .n" I n 't, and r.'l . I .'I I 'I Iff. I el I' l'. pi rm i'r In. n 1 1 I . t 1t.n lt nt. At" i, In P"tn".llon t'urt'il two I ill Hilnnl In tli rent i.l J rupetiy nw r r. . pin.l by J.. t It I.. Kttl.y, Ii utii.l.'.l i nl l.v tip . mlniir tip ill bill llolll tli lil.li.., snnlh I t , ;:n f,,., tie. I, wol l.y Inn I i f M,.n.e at d nortn I l.y land nf .Inm. s ArihuM, lint ing Hie iprii lonnrelpl with lav ptn lnuipe llierenn, Alfo, h ecilnln nlht r l"l ''.inle hi Lninlii r CilT afore said, linnn.li d a" Minus ! t n lh aotith by ptil.lj i mini and M iiii ftrict, lending up and down III., limrj nn llio it l.y Int" i f Iinrid and lane Kitk j in.ttli by .".O fout Mrccl, and nl l.y lots of , OiMirgo WillintiK, kn.inn In the plan of mid town as lot .-mi. im ( nn anil elevrn III.) iierrhea to a 1 ucuinbcr, thence north 00 ucg. cal, , , r I 40 perches to Lin-wood, thence north .15 decrees fro'!U" ""! r.n " 7wot,37rcrchc.,tlMne, theco north S3 dcSJ "" "P "' 1 fro . west, 72 perches cros.inR Moabanan creek, to ".f..Jtt"1;; Ar'uu"' llcm-lock on line nflat.d now of John ('rune, r",m ,W "iri:!' Al'0'. SIII.RII F4 WALK p,y virlae of a writof Venditioni Kiponna, lasuod out of the Court! 1 1 1 . , . . ui vu.i.uiuu i ism oi t-ouire county, na lo iae upon. We wish to know if ho is in favor of the repeal of that portion of the 05th sec tion of the revised Penal Code, common cing r .-ith "No Judge," &c. tfliylhe County Commissioners have made the following appointments for tha ensuing year: 50llCltor, V m. A. Wallace, Esq. Mer cantile Appraiser, E. R. Livergood, Clerk, Wm, S. Bradley, Fuel contract, Thomas Lanich. On Wednesday last, a committoe of leading business men from Philadelphia appoared beforo our Legislature with u Petitionaur hundred and fifty sic fect long praying that body to repeal tho odious Personal Liberty clauso in the late Revis ir. .1-v.l.r r. . eiu i enai iuuu oi our state ; ana we un derstand large numbers are pouring into the Legislature from diflVent parts of the State. 55"To morrow i the day designated by the Supremo Cour. for the hearing of the r,ii,...i .... . quintan, t-itso, ujion mo motion lor a new trial. Tho decision will bo given in a few days. CSTDr. A. Jf. Ilillu notifies his friends that he will be absent from his office in UearhcUl from now until the last of February with the exception cf the Janu ary Court, during which ho will boat home. fr. Hills dosircs us to say that ho will visit Now Washington and vicinity on the week after Court, commencing with the 21st of January, 1801. All orders left with Samuel Sobring will bo promptly at tended to. 2t. Dkdicatio!. By Divine permission, the now M. E. Church of Now Washington, will bs dedicated to tho worship of Al mighty God, Sunday, January 7th. Tho services of the Rev. W. L. Spotlswood and the Rev. James A. Coleman arc ex pected. All are invited Services to com mence at 10 o'clock, A. M. E, W. KIR BY. Tastor. JBSy-The individual who sent us an epistle relating to 'A coplo of young gentle m;n,"who nttended some "curch" laat Christmas, and afterwards "staved" their "Sleig" to "Peaces," must let us have his name, if ho wishes to see his production in print. GOVEBXOR CuRTIN's APPOINTMENTS. Secretary of Stato Eli Slifcr, of Union county. Deputy Secretary Goorgo W. Hamers ly, of Philadelphia. Attorney General Sum'l A. Purviane. of Butler county. Whisky Inspoctor William Butler, of Mifflin county. Physician of the Tort of Philadelphia Doctor Clark, of Philadelphia. Mossengcr to the Governor Samuel Miles, of Centre county. Adjutant General James S. Negloy.of Pittsburg. j Western Flour Inspector Thomas Col- j uns, ot i utsDurg , Subject Ilow can tha Caarch be brought up to the full measure of her duty in the work of the ' world'i ronvortion. Saturday evening, in the Lutaoran Churoh, Subject The conversion of tho world, a work so glorious as to demand the highest efforts for its accomplishment fflt evor there, was lice for people to buy Dry Good, or Boots and Shoes, for fnture as woll as present use, it ie now. J4ottrs. Buasmnn A Rood, opposite Republican offioe, are soiling their lurge stuck of theao articles at lesii than cost prices. The consequence is, they are busy with customers evory day lo the weuk, in Rpile of secession and everything else. See their adver tisement. llellefonte, on MONDAY, the 2Sth dnv of JAN. UAKVaext Ail the interest of the Defendant, beint; tho undivided one fonrth part cf all that certain tract or portion of land situate in the townahip of Uush, in the couuty of Centre, and the town ship of Decatur, in tho county of Clearfield, con taining 1,706 sores and allowance, being held in common with A. ii. Curtiu, D. I. l'runer, and John M. ilale, all of which said premises are do scribed by metes and bounds in a mortgage by the said Joseph J. Liujrle to the snid Willimu II. Blair, duted Sth 8ptouibor, ISi7, and record ed iu the oflico for the recording of Doeds in Centre county, in Mortgage Book E, page 34, Ao. Seized, taken in exocutiou, and to be sold as the prorerty of Joseph J. Lingle. OKO. ALEXANDER, Sheriff's OSco, ) Sheriff. Bellefonte, Dec. 32. 1360. J jan 3t Alie. two perches, to maple, thence north 2i .log. we i, 31 ! fituale In Lumber City af-re- penhea to a Cucumber, thence north 110 dcg. ca-t, , 'nUl' ;.''in" l"tl" roar of tavern botio properly, p"H'i. " pir.-ri, urn on atroc I trom tho bridge, north bv and e.t by lota boutrbt ull those errtain iiromiea sitimto in Fcrgu.on township. Cliarlicbi countv now In occupancy of Thomas Robinson. northerly by tho Lumber C'itv and legally vested in Thomas Muya, who eonveyoc ' ' ""''f V'"'""0' "J';;nff lands or tbesamo to David I. l'runer, bavins thereon ' n"."- l'v". '" Arthurs, John rcrptt.on. erected nine divolling houaoa, two atore ronius, I n" ll'0M eoiimining ni.out - acres, having, anw-mill, black-smith alion, brick -yard, and other1 . nu a u.g noimo ioroon, boucil, taken in execu- aol.l US tbu nrrttftrtv nf ll.un.ni. biivii, adminiatrator of tho estuto of Thomas C- 1'avis, doocnacil. ii... i,,,;.' , ..,.,1 ... ,1... ....... f i t.. 1 l a. now m occupancy ot V,.,..,r. i.. i. ..,,.,.... i..... . ...in ..... ....iu.., n...... ifj ruiluij vu.l.njilllVb, UIVIU mill, black-smith hop, brickyard, and other 1 111"",'1, 15 ," out buildings, and 30 or 40 aores olearod thuro- ; ",nu '" Irt n . n ml In hn a uireciDu, mere will De exposed Tor e by pub - . it ti , . . , , , . outcry, at the Court llou... in the borough of',, . ' , . Defendants interoat, of, In and to ad li.ll.r..ntM. nn Mnvniv . i ' Qa.i..i r n .that certain tract of land situate in Decatur town ship, Clcarfiold county. Fn , surveyed on warrant granted to Joseph Harrison, containing 395 acroa and nllownnce, and being unseated, or timber land. Seized and taken in exocntion, and to bo sold as the property of David I. rrunor. Also, two certain tracts of land situate in (lulich towusbip, Clenrflold county, l'u one beginning at a Vt bito Dine oornor of H. Ilegnr ty, thence by same north 47 deg. east, ISO perch. Also, a corlnTu niece of land situate In Lawrence towntdiip, Clcnrlleld county, Pa., be ginning at a post, thenne by land of Philip An tes north lij deg- onpt 12 9-10 perches to publio roud, thence along aaid rend north 61 deg. west It perches, north g71 deg. wc. 5 6-10 perches to coruor, thence by lauds of Jucob Hoover, south ono dec. went 1 1 1-5 perches til whilo oak. thenco along said Hoover's bind south 61 deg. east M 51') topoft, thence south 43 deg. east, 112 perches to l,orcllM ',ln' ,l(!M"''"ng. containing onq 1 . . ' ' nera n rl tvvAliir fillli t.nri'lmtl. Iinv.nre ihni-aAn MAE HIED. On the 27th Docomber. 1S60. bv Rev. J. X Cole, Mr. I'iump C. SnArNsn and Miss KaaaccA J. Uwm, both of Lawrence tuwnehip. For the delicious cake occoaipnnyiug tho above notice, the bappy couple have the tbnnka of the printers. On tho 23d of Pererabar. bv the Rev. J. R. Focbt, Mr. Thomas Lono and Mies Racusl Bloom, both of I'iko township. On the 30th of December, bv the same. Mr. Amos Bi.nox, of Tike township, and Mits Ha- snccA McCitACirs, of Fergufon township. On the ?5th December, by D. S. Mooan. Eta- Mr. CnmsTiAH Straw and Miss Jolia McCracx a a, both of Ferguson township. On tbo 27th December, bv Amos Tlil. Y.ta.. Mr. II. T. RoniNiox and MABOAner Kellv. all of Lumber City. On the 27lh Diccnibcr, at the residence of tba bride's fnther, by Kev. John A. Xnner. Mr. James Pmntz, of Lowistown, and Misa Cata bihr, youngest dnughtcr of J. F. W. Scnitiaa, I'Sq., of t'lcnrucld county. Oir the I6th December, by U. f n.vw. Esa.. Mr. Gaonna Ovi.n aud Misa Marqarict McMi'Li.riv, both of Lawrence towoibip. DIED, In Bell township, on the 22d of December, 1S64, of along and painful diaonae of the lunca. Mrs. Marckrv, wife ef David Bell, and daughter ot Joseph and Keliecea iloover; agod 34 years 4 months, and 22 dnys. Oft as the bell, ith solemn toll, Spoakt the departing of a soul, Let each one ask himself, "Am I Prepar'd, thould I be called to die ?" Only h't frail aid fleeting breath Prevents me from the sting of death ; Soon as it fait, at oneo I'm gone, And plunged into world unknown. Then, when the solemn b II I hear, If saved from guilt I need not fear, Nor would the thongbt distressing be Perhaps it rcxt may toll for me, n. n. ADMIXISTKATOR 'S XOTI f, f Loiters of Administration having been grunted to lb uncernigned, tfcia day, upon tbo estate of GEOROK S1IUCK12R, deceased, late of Brady township, Clearflold county, alt persons iudebtod to snid estate are requested to make immediuto payment, aim those having eUius ngainut tne same will present tbem luly authenticated cr settlement ULUABKTH BIIL'CKER, jau-et Adm'x. JOHN UPHOLSTER AND CARRIAGE TRIX- MElt, OUKLL, Located at A. IT. Shan't Milh, cnt mile ImM of Cearfirld borough, Respectfully Informs the citisens of Clonrfiold and adjoining connties, that ho is at all times propared to manufacture, at the shortest notico, Hair, Jlusk, and Straw Mattressca of all kinds and sir.es, one of which is a Folding Mat tress, auitablo for CABINS ON RAFTS, which can be folded in Ktnnll comparand emptied and refilled at plcasuro ; and very cheap. Ho also trims Cniringff.'mtkos repairs to all kinds of Carriage Trimming and Upholstery, and makes Curds for Maaon'i Tracing Lines, of any thick ness or length. WSL-Country Produce, Corn Musks, er Cash taken in Kichanga fur work. jrarAll ordsre lelt with any of the Merchants ot ueorneld borough will be promptly attended to. dec26-tf. large pine, thence soulh 47 dec. west. 180 nereh to post, thenco north 43 dog. west 102 nerchos to j beginning, containing IIS acros, and 138 perchoi being part ot a lulgor survey m nauio of John Lambluck. Tho other, beginning, at a White l'ino, thenco by land Into tho cstato of J. A. Phi lips, norlh 43 woet 106 perches to post, thence cast 125 1-10 porches to a Spnnish-oak, lhen:e by lands of Uawlo A Co., soulh 27 7 10 perches, aud south 47 dog. west 73 perchos, to beginning j containing 33 acres and allowance, being came promiKos surveyed 17th December, 1830, on which aro 80 acres cleared, with irwolling houso, unil log barn thereon eroctod. .S'oized and taken in execution, and to bo sold ns the properly of U. P. G, i W, K. Matton, and A. Dyers, T. T. Also, a certain tract of lund situate in Bell townlhip Clearfield county, Pa., bounded as follows, vix: beginning at a wbit J pino and cor ner of lund of John Patchau, thenco by said lands, and lund of U-L. Roed, north 4t) degrees, wont 365 perches to a pino corner, thonce by fatno hinds, north 50 dog. oast 136 perches, to a sugar corner, thosco by same land and lands of John Patchon, south 40 dog. cast 365 pcrcbos to a White-pine comer, thenco by lands of T. A. M'Gheo 4 Co., and others, south 60 deg. west 13f porches, to place of beginning, oontaitiing 291 j acres, 66 perches, and allowance, warranted to Aicklin 4 (jrifliili, known usNo.6900. 6'JIO, and 691::, wilb saw-uiill and small log houso thereon erected. Soucd and taken in elocution, and to be sold as tho proporty of J. U. & James Thom as. .Also, a certain tract of land nitunto in Lawrence township. Clearfield countv !'u.. con taining 274 acres, bounded by tho t-uwnehanna acre and twenty four porches, having thereon erected a two story frame houso. Sciied, taken in execution, and to Lo sold as the proporty of John M, Adams, administrator ofjosoph Larlo de ceased, and (leorgo J. I.ngli). Also, by virtue of u writ of Levari facia, tho following Real Eslalo, v'u : All that certain tract or pioco of land situate in Beocarin tp. Cloar field county. Pa., known as tho opo fpurth part of tho tract called the Springliold Tract, bounded as fallows viz: beginning nt a dog-wood on tho lino of tho land belonging to the estate of Zona, than Pusoy, doroasod, thenco by tho same nortlj 3'J deg. wost 175 perches to a hoinleok, thonoe by lands of John Cooper the tlireo following courses to witj north 61 deg. cast 120 perches to a ma ple ; south SS di g. east 175 perches to a pine : south 59 deg. west 11:0 porches to the place of beginning, containing 123 acres and 129 porches and allownnco, being part uf said land bought by said John Cooper from Kathnniul Richardson and wife, together with tho hereditaments and appurte nances. Seized, taken in oxeoution, and to bu sold as tho property uf Leonard Gibbon. Ona third the purchase money 'imistinvariably bo paid at thu tiu'e the property is knocked down, or it will bo resold ; and the balance before the doed lsaokufwlodgod. F. O. MILLER.Sherlff. Sheriff's Offloo, CloarGold Pa. Doe., 17,1360. COURT PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, Hon. SAMLKL LIXX, Esq., President Judgo of tho Court of Common Tleas of the taeuty-tiftb Judioial District, com posed of tho counties of Clcarfiold, Ccntro and Clinton and tho Hon. Wui. L. Mooro and Hon. m'.......,..i.i....cii, nun runorioii, couuty j havo icsued their precept, to me direct . VT umu ".. ' ,,,w-ml. ana :ed, for tho holding of a Court of Cora UNION MEETING! ICTA meeting of the friends of the Constitution and the Union as it is, will be held in tho Court room in this borough on next Tuesday evening, 15th instant, Court week. All persons with out respect to party arc invited to come. Maky Citizens. Auditor's Notices. IX tho matter of the estate of George B. Dale, deceased, cn motion of L. J. Crans. Esn.. William M. M'Cullouch, was nt. pointed Auditor in distribute mency in the bands of Zachnriah ill Kaul Admimstrntor, PKU. CL'K. By virtue of tho abovo appointment. I will attend to tho duties thereof on tho Utli dav of unnunry 1001, m inn oinco OI Lullougn A tiro, in Clearfield, nt I o'clock P. M. of said day, when and where, all pcrs na iiitoref I 'd, may attend if they oe proper. Win,. 11. M ClLLOirtiH. December 10th 1S60 Auditor A HOOK THAT KVERY FARMER, .ME chanic, and Business Man Wants. Just piibliahed. THE TOWNSHIP AND LOCAL LAWS Of the State of Pennsylvania, Compiled from the Acta of Asaombly, by William T. Haines, Esq., and publishod by Edward F. James, Esq., West Chester, Pesnja, This work contains over 460 pugos of closely printod matter, and will be sold by subscrip tion. It teaches the dnllea cf Justices of the Teace, with forma for tho transaction of their business. It teaches the duties of constables with all the noeossnry forms, appoitaining to tho office It contains the duties of tho Supervisors of ev ry County and Township iu tho .Vtuto. It contains the mode of proccduro for the lay- ng out aud opening of publio end private roads, otherout building thereon, with twoorchnrds and abont seventy acres cleared thereon. Seized ta ken in execution, and to be sold as tbo property of Philip Antes. Also, a certain tract of land situntn in Brady township. Cloartield eonntr I'm., hmm.1,.,1 by lands of D. Bailey, JlcUar, Joseph Dale and iners, containing sixty-two acres, and fifty acres cleared, wit'a orchard. Also, a tract situato in Brady township, Clearfield couuty, containing fifty-seven acres, bounded by lauds of Joseph Dalo, Philip Kriner, Ooodlandfrr, Loonard, and others, with fifty acres cleared, house, barn, uni orchard thereon. Seined and tukca iu execu tion, and to be sold as the proporty of John P. Bute. Also, defendant's interest of. in, and to a certain tract of land situato in Hoggs town ship, Clearfield countv. I'a.. bnunihul h. Inn.i. of Kichard Wnple, Jatnos II. Shaw, and others, containing eighty aores, more or lss, tho above uuicnoea iana Being unimproved, heiiod. ta ken in execution, and to be told as the property of John E. Sbaw. Also, a certain tract of land situate in Morns township, Clearflold county. Pa., contain ing 132 ncrcs. bounded br lands of John Brown. Isaac England, James Krio, and otbers, with a log bouso, log barn, and about fifty aores olearod. Seized, tuken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Abraham Brown. Alio, defendant's interest in a certain tract of land eiliule in Furguson township, Clear field county, Pa., bounded and described as fol lows: beginning at a hemlock corner, thenro by Benj. Uibb's survey south 50 deg. west 230 perches to n post, and thenco by John Trisslor survey north dO deg. west 160 perches to place of beginning, containing 216 acres more or less, being tho nerthwest corner in the name of .Ma thiaa Barton, with about 25 acres cleared, and log bouse and log barn erecto 1 thereon. Seized, Ms comminil m ..m.o.,,1 t.m t k iL Sealer f- '.Khts and Measures .1. D, vio.ML-iiueui uiuniicti, wrong anu tosr" Of tho country. ,tS"Tb Legislature of .this Stato moUt Jlrriburg on New Year'- day. VR. M. Talmer, Eaq., 0f Schuylkill, was Stick this Up. As tho following table of ilio number of pounds to tho bushels, may be of interest to the farmer and dealer, wo publish it, STATUMKXTof tho CLEARFIELD COCN TT BaKK, for the month ending December 81, ISM: ilSKTS. Bills discounted .... (100937 Pennsylvania State Stock - . 1P.7B3 50 fiP'' 4,321 H Due from other Banks ... 077 j; Notes of other Banks ... 745 00 Checks, Drafts, 40. . . . 1,128 B0 Fnrnltur 181 88 Expense of Plate on graving, Ao - 704 74 Stationery, Ac. 232 37 ....... A .,..: J. .v.. l...:u! "S mil vvuu.ii: iiu bii.(;i 1IIK lUDUI. tll UUIluluir 01:.l : . I i L l bridges, Ac., Ac u u ' ; taken in execution, and to bo .old as the propcF It containo the Common School Law, wdth ex- u.A . . ' , . r , , ., . . planations, deeisiona and directions, tegtth.r- in a luate in with forms for Deeds, Bonds, Coiitia.ts, t'er-tifi , , s . ' ' v,ucm KUr"X' 1 "' D0Hn' cntes, Ac, ie. This department ef tho work ! "eu.." '"'. 'ii i norm by llio roa.l was compiled at narrisburg by Mr. Samuel P '"""'"S J"' " treuciivnie ; on mo Bntcs, Deputy Superintendent, and is Bono. at and welt by lands or FranciaCondrict, worth the prico or the volume to any ono interoi- Y'" tih?reo? "ccted a plank dwelling house, ed in Common tfchoola. I Sened, taken in execution, and to be sold as the ' I proportj of Kcuhu1 A Tibrout. It eootaiui the laws relative to Does and! Also, .lie undivided ono fourth part and onoep. It contains the dutici of Assessors. It contains tho lows in rolaUiio to Strays, Mules and A'niiie. It contains the laws relative to Fences an Fcnco v iewer. ng of a Court of Common Pleas. Orphan's Court, Court of Quarter Sessions. Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of Uonoral Jail Delivery, at Cloarficld, in and for the eounty of Clearfield, on tho Sceond Monday Uth day) nf Januray next, NOTICE IS, thorofore, beroby given, to the, Coroner, Justices of tho Peace, and Constables, in and for snid county of Clearfield, to appear in their proper per?ons, with their Rolls, Records IiUUi.iition, Examinations and other Heinem bruncea, to do thoio things which tp their officers, and in their behnlf, pertain t. be done, an;l Ju rors bo then and there attending, and not to de part without leave, at thoir peril. UIVEN imdur my hand at Clearfiold, this 24th day of Oct., in the year of our Lord, eno thou sand eight hundred and sixty. . . ? MILLER, Sheriff. IIARTSWICK'S 1 DRUG 4. VARIETY MARKET STREET NE.A RLT OPPOSITE JAIL " , ' The un.lersignod will have constantly on baud a wsJ selected stook or Drugs, Cheraionls, Dye' Stufls, Oils, raints. Tobacco and Segars, Station ary, Perfumery, Bru.hps. and Fancy articles, which ho will di.poso of cheap for cash. Ho invites the publio tq call aud examine his stock of goods bororo purchasing olsonhoro. Country Physician! furnished with Drugs! Medicines, and Surgical instruments at the mos reasonable rules. J. G. HARTSWICK. Clenrfiuld, Pa., Doc. 2t), 1S60. S3S,81.1 117 ; interest ef John Taggart cf two certain tracts of I land, co"Htainiug eauli whole tract 433 acres, 153 I perches, one surveyed on warrant of Ehenczor Bronham, on warrant datod llith January, Viij ' and the other surveyed on warrant of David Bar- tan, dntod J0th January, 17&3, being tl.e same It contains tne laws relative to game hunting r1""" trcuaseU ojjuub jaggari, wtin holo rout end Doer. . J mon T7.er and others, tho snid land situate in It eratnins the Election Laws with all neoei- .Ln"" township, Clearfield county, Pn., the with snry Forma. I m 'nn being woodland, and unimproved ; no in- It contains the Nnturnlijnllon Laws, with all quisition held. Scixod, taken in executiuu, and Hi i,n..i-u Fni-tn. t,.t 4ni.i;,.nilnn I to be sold as the prepcrty cf John faggart. It contains a large number of Legal Forma'' 'Alsr a cel'tfl'n tract of land situato in j which aro used in tbo every day trnnsoetion or ' RB' township, Clearfiold county, Pn., bonndod , bunin as, such as Acknowledgments, Affidavits ' en the north by A. Stoiie'a Estate, on the cast Article of Agreements, and Contracts, Partnsr, "If lands of Samuol Powell, on tho south by tho ship, Apprentices, Assignments, Attostalionsr j ''r'e Turnpike, and on the wet by lands of Bills of Exchange and Promissorv Notes. EillMr. i Stone's Estate, with a small frame house erected alo, Bonds, Chocks, .Coyftnants, Doeds, Dopokio theroon. Soiled, taken in execution, ami lobe! J.IIBILITLES. r,-i f . - . . i . I , i t . ., . .... 1 "iiai nioca pain in eioaea bpeakcr of the Senate, and Kussel and would advise llicru to cut it out and Notei in circulation 'i:t. :i : : 1 t r . Hue lianositnra . , Jntorcsts and Exchange . jirrevi. oi i nuburgh, was re-elected Chief Clerk. The Democrats voted for Shindol of Lehigh, for Speaker, and Jako ZeigUr, for Clerk. , In the ILouie, E. W. Davis, Esq., of Vo tkngo, was elected Speaker, and E. II Kauch, of Carbon was re elected Chief Clrk. TheDomocrats voted for 0r. Hill, of Montgomery, for Speaker. 'Hon. Henry D. Moore, of Philadelphia, f?nl undoubtedly be elected Stale Treav iirer. sV ' . Cowan. Es.i.. of Westmoreland eoun hj if, has been elected United States Sen.v "Ltor for six years from tho 4th of March H4lxl. Mr. Crtvrnn trna finl. -imYitiinlcl K A amron and Covode, stick it up In some prominent placo for reference : Of wheat, sixty pounds. Of 6liell-corn, fifty-six pounds. Of corn In the cob, seventy pounds. Ot rye, fifty-six pjunds. Of barley, forty-seven pounds. Of potatoes, sixty pounds. Of beans, fixty pounds. 'Ji uran, twenty pounds. Of clover sood, wxty pouno'.a. Of tituoUiy seed, forty-five pounds. Of flaxseed, Hftv-oipht poundn. OMienip seed, fifty-four pounds. Orburk-vheat, foi ty-cirrht pounds. Uf i-lue gram aeed, fourteen pounds. lr,aste,r 1,caM' thilly-tliree pounds. S 3,eflcl,c,,. thirty-three pounds. Of dried apjilos, twenty-four pounds Of onions, lifly-scvrn pounda. Of catyhirty pnuuds. $24, son 00 8,620 00 6,108 33 tioois, Due Bills and Produce Notes, Landlord p-Ji Jcnanr, J.eaes, Letters oi attorney, lorricue fllojtgascs, ncceipts ana lteleni.es. 1 ho wor3s, LICENSE K0TICES. rpilE following sained persons have filed In L the Odico of the Clork of the Court of Quarter Sections of Clearfield county, thoir Pe titions for License at the January Sossion next, sgroeuble to tho Act of Assembly or Mnich 2sth, lSfl, entitled "An act to rcgul.-ito the sale of In - wxicating Liipiors," io. TAVERN LICENSES. Rranson Doris, Lumber City bor, R. J. Ilnynes, Karthaus tr. (ieo. X. Coleburn, t-'lcarfield bor. Jnmos Dloom, sen., llloom tp. A. L. Og.ien, Lawrcnco tp. Joseph L. Curby, Lumber City. David Atleman, Oulich tp. MERCANTILE LICENSES. 0. C. Merrell, ClaaHlnM hnr Uirnrd tp. Covington tp, Morrisdnle. JOHN L. CUTTLE, Clork Q. S. Augustus L&ooute, i . 1. llegarly, Jos. C. Drenner. Doc. SOth. T 1ST OI' CAUSES for January Torm A. Q 1J IMH, sold M tho property of JJeury Southard and Isaac SouUiard. Also, a cevtnin traot of land situato in bound in Law t licep, nd will bo sold to subs-s Beccaria township, Clearfield county, P., hegln bcrs ot $1 25 per copy, pnyablo on delivery of ning at au oil Sugar cornor, Olll ond Hulloe, the work. Tha work has rorscd the revision of thence bv residua noulh (10 nr.lm m 125 34 ' many of the best lawyers in tho State and has ' thenco sonlh throe degroos cast, 3 porches to a reenvok iuou 4in...iiiiiiou ni'i.rooouon, an a roil-j pon, incnco uy nonry Jiyer, won T1Z porches $38,813 B7 JAS. n. GRAHAM, Cashier. Clearfiel , fa,, Dec, 81, 1880. Jaofi CJTIIAV IIKIKKK. Came to tho rosidenTo , KJ of the subscriber in Huston tp., about five Jor six weeks ago, a HEIFER red, crumpled noma, ami about two years old. luo ownor ! is requested to come forwnrd, prove property, pay ' charges and tnko her away or she will bo dispo sed of according to law. WILLIAM 110YX. January 0, ISfil. Stf able hand book of reference upon all subjects to cost, thonce south bv . i. . . rt.1. 1 , - i . ... f, ... . . upon wuicn u ircaia. x as wuoie is arranged in ser Dtuitn, west Zo ami six , and Jacob Mus tenth perches to a Auch a wanner as to present a plain, conciso and post, thenco by Jacob Muaser Smith and A. K 1)CTniD SOBM TIIKO AT rjJRI-'.H. I, the undersignod, would inform the public that I can cure llio Putrid Sore Throat. Any person can obtain further Information by coming to me, In lferdcrson township, JeSerson county. If no cure, no charge. Come one, come all, and do not fail. You can have Information by calling at .Taeob Kuntz'f, in Troulvill, where 1 live. : jn lit" vEOROE KRAMER. explicit statement of the duties of all To wu shin Officers, as may berendily andorstood by any one. ClonrNeld County will be thoroughly canvassed for the work, ami the support of the oitiietil ii re spectfully solicited. B. .1. WALLACE, ESQ., CLKARnBLP, CI.RAnPIEI.D COCNTV, rSRSi. General Agent for Clearflold County. P. 8. Uood canvassors are wanted ia all parts of this County for tho above work, to whom a lib eral compensation w 11 be given. Applications, which must bo made at an early dale, addrossed as abovo, will receive prompt attention. uccemner w, i?ou. 4t. Wright, north 6(1 degroos east 307 perches to a birch, ihenco north 2j degrees west, IS perches io posi, tii ouoo uy minis ot noi.ort an.l Ileury Whitciides, north 73 degrees cast 281 pvrchas to place of beginning, contuinitig more or less. Also, a tract situate in (iu.-lich township, Clearfield county, Vt., boundod bv lards of Ge .rao Usyer, Georgo Ilegarty, J. . Morgan, Darlington A Co., Lile M'Cullcy, Moes Poblson, and Juhn L. M'Culley, contninlHg 3I) acres more or leas, one two story frame dwoi'.iug bouse, 23 by 3(1 feet, two tonaul bouses, bank bn'rn 40 bv 71) I feet, saw. mill 2S by ftO reet. wijh ono run of burrs attached thereto, large bearing orchard of choice . if...:. i i . ... . , . . D f:ti ..j . l c . .''""'i " mimui nny acres ei.-nreu tiiereen. 1 IT-., i . , ?"?' n'lnJ1 " 0108 T' St'i,eJ' uken ln "cutloB, and t.. ho sold as the itoreof B"or,ment 'YrVIV Pr"ror,J ' Abraham Deyer and Asal:eyr. - j o.a.r, i.y tii ius oi enii'iry u rns dj r leri ,1'iciai.ihs following Real Ll,il9, t ii . All the Lydia Wilson Thcmas .S'tilos J. II. AbbCKS Abrnbnm llloom Edward Comeford James Smith Doboiso St Lowe Mary A. Ltnnadoo Thomas ItaLlon Jonathan royntun Henry Waplo John J. Johnson Dornemnn A Mok Patchin A Swan Eliza Irwin, ndiux. George Erhard G D Logan 11. llrokerhoj Cecil Tank Cecil Dank .aiutj M, Looatrd Rebuea Lewis Jainoa M. Looiiard John Cox ..dm Patchin vs Ooorgo WUon's Et- vs .Vthool Mrootors of W'4, vs G.iorge W. Caldwell vs Lli.a Irwin vs J. M. Pfouts vs Coos, r A Briggs vs A, P. llaum et al vs Isane llloom Jr. vs John Wolf vs John M. Chase et al ts Duniul Smeal vs J. K. Seed vs Laird A Illair vs J. 5. Carry vs Crawford Gallahor vs Jnrcd Y. Gnlor vs Jntiics IIuR vs II. Lorain's I't vs William W. Worrell vs James White Vs Dillon if- Davis vs Slawsua, Aifordetal va Dillon i Davis vs Drown it l.iti. vs John Thompson. store of K Gurwensville, Msy 1, 1SC9, f ackerel and Herring for sale at the cornet ill store of L. A 1VIX, iJanvenaville, Juy U, 'CO. Boot an 1 Sines. A larger stoek and lower prices than ever, at Irvins '.'heapett som'!. 'nrtvensvilla, Msy JK, '00-