l-'J. l.mi"-" I t mmkW gcpblitaiT, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1801. wt-u, I?!.0- . ,, . railroad, oo tod after the 2filh instant, will be at frllewti TBA1NS LIAVINO tAJTWARB. IT Train" T ! I . " " is' in Eiprest Passenger 10.13 p! za! TRAINS LtATINQ WESTWARD. Sxpreit Ptitenger 2.58 pm Mall Train g,;2 a.m Jut Lin - 42fip.a No trait i run on Sunday .xe.pt th Kxpr.s . C&.C01. L. W. Hall, of the State Set: u'U, will pleaso oeeopc our thanks for vN cable public Documents. t&ln accordance with the cnll issued fust wrok, a large and enthusiastic mee ting was held in the Court room last night, and pawed off in a harmonious and.pirit ed manner, which aeakt well for the loy. al feeling of our county. Wo were well pleased with the tone of the speeches, and the proceeding, except the "gag" that was thrust upon tha Dieting at the close. The resolution and proceeding! ill appear in full next week. l&.Court ia iu session this week, Judges T . .. Dna..All . .1 r A.,!,,, wui !!, itut juuvro are on Cl:c bench. We prodiet that but few causes will be disposed of. We will give the pro- reading In full next week. lTVT .h.1. I .11. m . w Biiuiuur cuiumn win i lounu it notice of tho ClearGotd & Centre Hotel, Tyrone, kept by Thomas May. Mr. Mars it a jolly, clevor follow, keeps a first rato Houso, and any of our readers atop ping in Tyrone will bo well accoramoda ted if they give him a call. Bible Society. The annual meeting of tbo Clearfield County Bible Society will be held on Friday next, at 3 o'clock, P. M., at the office of Esquire Wrigley. The election of Ofliccrs for the present year, and other business will bo before the moot ing. J. II. FOCIIT, Secretary. E3uln tacordanee with the action of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, a new Lodgocf the I.O. ofO. F. will be organi sed al Nev Washington, (known as "New Washington Lodge," No. on Thursday evening, tho 21th instant. Public procession of tho Bvethern will take Place at 2 o'clock p. m., of said flay, t Members of the order j enerally are in vi tod to attend. Eklabc.ed Faiti?. In the Republican fetate Convention in New Hampshire, held on the 8th inst.,Mr. Upton made a speech in which he congratulated his friends upon the "favorable position nttd pros pects of the country." Counting1 the Cost. . Thit Republican Legislature is about to pa an net appropriating a largo sum of money sny a million of dollars to begin with to raise nnd equip an army to sub. Uue the South. If this fatal step is taken, it will only be tbe com-nencernerit of vast xpor.diturcs of money. After nn army it equipped it must bo supported At the xptnso of some millions of dollars a year. And how it this money to be raised 7 Py taxation. Tuxes will bo heaped on the people; until they g;o.ui under tho he.trj load. As soon as the Legislature appro priates a million of dollars, they nuiRt provide extraordinary means of procuring that sum. The taxes viil be increased forthwith: and in case tho Legislature weeeeds in embroiling the State in civil' war, it will not be many years before tho taxct lovied upon persons and property will reach a r.tte novcr beforo known in the history of the State the public debt will be swelled to an enormous amount and the results of this rash proceed ing will be recorded in the gnnoral prostration of business, a fearful State tlebt, grinding taxation, the slaughter of our young men, and universal wufTering, from which tho State may not recover or msny ytars. If tho people arc not prepared to sur render thoir sons as food for gunpowder and be taxed for tho benefit of the Re publican party, they must speik out at ence in earnest protest against tho appro priation of any money for wai l ike purpose m. Let remonstrances be circulated with oat delay and sent to the Legislature pre lestii g against this reckless project to subject tho State to military rulo. I'atriot & Union, luroRTANT Auranoement, Wo havejust omploted an arrangement with the State Reporter, R R. Wright, Eq., under which there will bo published officially in the Lt jnUmrnal, as early as practicable, from time to time, abstracts or tyllabi of all ca ses that aro to bo reported in the forth coming volumes of Pennsylvania State Reports. These abstracts or tyllabi, which re to bo condensed, but full and clear tfatefnents of all tho points decided, will be furnished exclusively to thi journal by the official reporter himself, immediately fter the delivery of the opinions by the court and will be at once published by us. By this means the precise substance of the decisions will be given loour readers many months beforo the appearance of the rases in books. The advantages of this arrangement to the profession, end indeed also to tbe general business com munity whose intorcst it is to ooserve the Istett decisions, will bo readily under toM ard appreciattxl by them, and wal rctlWMve w ned lmt .mnonuro it. Lrtl Jn.mil Written for th. Clearfield Repnbllcrn.l Diphtheria. i , . am j'suuuo-mcmDraneout tor throat la a sub- - led vhirH hmm -....il. .l...J .... ... :. avvvMMW KIHWgil VV VVUIU1UU11T, M W0" " KSed th. att.n- ' tion f n'"7 of onr be,t Phyi"ini, I desire.with lyourle.ve, to make, a few tuggrilioni concerning i it, and civa rou luch reflections roi-ardin It. ; aiaituro and prngrea. aa I bav. been sbl. to gath. or, through Hi. kindnes. of phytiei.nt In tbo.o tu Eniu communities where tbo disease appeared most fata!, as well ai a few well marled eaaci which enme under my immediate observation. The neareat point to this town where the dii- Atlt n r V ! I M rl tt mw, .1... In. ....... - ' t . tr . w.-.....,b lnrf0UCon 7 " 7 D,u" nere' 00 " '" ted . t nation, in th. family of Mr. Price, of Win,. lew town.hip, and in a remarkably health, ' place. In this family, tti died in a few months, ' learing only a tingle member of the family a', boy about Bftecn years old) th.dieaeproTinei fatal in i. . proring ratal in every instance when attacked, a perioda f f , ... . ... . , p or from fire to twenty-elght davt; their azet .11 . . ' c,r "" varying retpectirely from five to twenty one1 vrara T.. ri .,.. v i yean, llie Tact that the diiease eondnod itae'f: .0 fatally to thi. on. place, prove, moat certainly that some local cause connected with thl. place wa.conduciv.tothediseMe. I I. tkw diseate hk. other .ym.tlo diseases, th. ...oWy of which it fu.l.y uncertain,) it it how far .t eould b. juatlr at.nbnt.d to m.tooro- togict, miasmatic, or other cauict. I Ioarn. . . . . . however, Oiat most persons, erobraa nr .vcrv t.i . ,. . , , ,. ' ' 1 1' l0CRli'7 Wl,er' lh0 nd.miflfirrt mad. it. appearance, b, at differ- ent times dunne its Dreva enc. armntmn. r l,. dU-u.. ii.,:..i..:u u' . . who wor. exposed severally, and attacked, in removing to another locality, suffered only a modified and mitigated form of It; in thit respect agreeing with the general law f endemics. Of th. eoatsgeonanes. of tbo disease, I bar. ntt a doubt. In thoae cases which I have seen, and those reporUd tome at my request, which I think must hav. been apparent to every one possessed of a discriminating mind, who had an opportunity presented him of witnessing Ut peculiar charac ter, tending, and progrett. In thos. families where more than one member was attacked, thor. I lant seized invariably run th. most violent and rapia cotirso, terminating, in some instances, in four or fivo Jnyt; doubtless owing to the fact that thoso l.ut attacked wera exposed, not ealy toth. otiginal source of tbe contagion, bat at the tome time to the peculiar poison given off from those who wcr. already suffering from the disease. In most cases, a period of two weeks elapsed between an exporure to the disease and its invasion j the poriod of iccubition, however, varied from flr. to twenty days. The anatomical lesions were principally those of the lymphatio glandt. Thit was more especi ally the case with the cervical glands, which, in the most malignant cases, were very much en larged, so as te interfere with deglutition, and alarmingly obstruct the air passages. The primary symptom of this frightful diaeaa., apparent in my observation, wa. pain in tho ear. Thit wa. not only pathognomonic, but promi- oent, and almost if not invariably presont j in'pearance, genteel in deportment, nce4mplirhed every easa that I have teen, and those with whoa I hav. conversed, who have recovered, all re member thit symptom, for a few dayt prior to the patient'f making the least compla'ut, in any other form whatever, and before the tmall est speck or coacrttioa of lymphatie exudation could be diieevered on tbe tonselt r elsewhere. To thit symptom we must now add ttiffnesa of th. muscles of th. neck, great prostration, ner vous system greatly depres.jd, slight chills, the action of tbo glands increaaed, .or. throat tongue slightly eoated in th. centre aud red around th. outsice, orthopnes, occasionally promaturely alow fulsc, but generally accelera ted and feoblo. On examining the funces, the tonsols wore found to be red, enlarged, and in flaio.d, and seon small points of Ivuiphatio exu datioo were litcovered on them which sproad rapidly over tho contiguous parts, until it entirely covered tho amygdala), urula, toft palate, and the entire turface of the pbaxnyx with a pseudo inombrane, which conlinncd to extend upwards, until it closed the nasal foi'al, and don nwaids 10 at to iuvado th. lnrnx, whirs Its progress was indicated by Loarse coughing, aphonia, aud or thopnea, whirh terminated scon in tccujidnry croup. In most case. tn. appetite and digestion were unimpaired ; and, although I have the report of a very intelligent physician in Jefferson county of a cat. wber. tjpbcid fever was added nr en sued, there wa. no mental distiirbanc. observa ble during any stage of th. diiease. In a few cawi potechlw were discovered scat tered over the body and arms in th. advanced period of th. diseare. The symptom was not frequently met with, nor wat it 'found de pendent on any peculiar debility or malignancy of th. care. In one case, to which my attention wat called by a friend to observe, thit eruption, I could not characterise it as truo petechias not withstanding my friend, who It a very intelligent man and tried phyricinn, so regarded it. Dysphagia was, of course, a common and dis tressing symptom, inconsequence of theorgsns of deglutition boing, In very tsver. caset, x tentively involved. In one ease, th. obstrnction of tbe rrsopbngut wat complete, and the patient, (th. last on. that died In th. family of Mr. Price, ) after surviving th. primary stage, and after giving, in all other respect., a good hup. of recovery, tunk for tho want of nourishment, and died of pure exhaus tion. Thit patient refused all medical aid after th. primary stag, had patted, In the course of treatment that wat pursued, it Is neediest to ray that, in a disease characterized at thit on. was by-such complete atony, in every stare, no depletory measures were resorted to, with th. exception, I believe, of occasionally an emetic er mild laxative in inch eases where an evaluation of the prim vijo wat plainly cane.i or. I anything that presents itself. Like a drowning External rovul.ives, tb. topkl application of .mnn, he catchei at a straw. It is true, bs docs alum and nitrate of silver t. tb. morbid turfarej not at ack th. character of your correspondent in of th. throat, tannin capsicum cblorid. of oda, 1 a dir.ct and manly way t but, aneoi lilt, he does and numerous other astringent gargles, were per-! it by oblique hinf and infertnm, in which his teveringly and emphatically used, but with, 1 j meaning can be cosily understood, regret, vory unsatisfactory reiulta. Muriatic I And now, however successful b. may hav. acid and tinctur. f myrrh, in equal part., ap-j .upposed himself to be in bi. happy re.ort, and plied with a .pong, to th. faucet, I found de- aeeur. in hia fancied retreat, w. aball not disturb tached the psoude-membrsn. Bter easily, and , his gratiftcaili a thereof, which w. could easily diminished the liability of it. being renewed 4o by tiie mention of a "material fict" applying mar. effectually than anything .is. employed tor .. . ....i . ..1...1.1. f .11 it. 1 tnat purpose, ou, - eil applications that I hav. found, and which in, th. cates which caue under my immediate oo-' . on ttrord(!(t ,imo.t .very in.tanc. d.- ct,tj Tep,.fts active sstrlngent property mad. t peeuliarW. appropriai. and ell dartd to the relaxed and enfeebled condition i which attends th. advanced .tag. of Ui.dOiai i R. Potasta ebloridi, Mollis Tinct. myrrh, a. ., Aqua, I dracbma. i ei. -1 ou V. P. gargle. These portions aro intonded for an adult. '. .,, , , . .... , . no""". y """' ate practice, I did tot encounter any of thoie malignant casea reported from other localities I have had no opportunity of looking into tho morbid appearaocea of any or tlioso cases, and consequently cannot say whether the disease, of 1 . .. . ,h9 fleart tiIud8cl t0 by writer, , actually pres- ent, .aro tho changed condition of the fibrine of tll, llooit ,0 ehirBCt,rUllo of tui, d aoa hich doube glvc, rlt0 j,,,,, eon(luionf of ,he cvlti of lhe hrt( fuun j In post morUm ' . H ir?.7 , . , i . .. , . Thl 0f atimulantt, particularly , , , ... . , . , .. brandy and whictey, usually produced free dia- , . , , , , , . phoro-is, which g vet gr'at relief to the patient, . , , . . , , t only from the general deprssion of the ner- ... . r .1 T' '-' ,b ni08t V" V- , , ..... Sulphate of quinine and alcoholio ttirt...t"ltf' frtitlv b? ni 1 n-tai : j-. ...it .r.A a r. , ro.ulUr efceti . lh, balr)Will(Illln eo;0ljcnt Ju math c001 if noUntirc,T f0M ,ome ,,ow, and lt mhy b. Mc,arr ,., tbe , Lf ..j j . . wi ri.uiHinnia uu iiiici uurinir more or the time .. . . . . .. .. wuicn ensues netore tne natural funct ont of the - b tM, restored. Tlll, nol , J. I .... . ,ur aa re- """ ' epidemic at Ton:., 1S20, and 1821, and received the nam. of Diphthcritit frain M. Bretonneau. our, JarrxRioif. That " Strange Affair"-Again. Salt Liok, Pa., Dec. 31, I8GD. Mr.ssiti. Editors i You will favor your corr. epnndent, A., by publishing th. following com municatioo In th. Ilepultiran. The editorial in th. Kafitman'. Journal, of December Mb, to which your correspond nt A., ia hie last communication, then only alluded, re quire, of him, at this time, to notice further and more particularly. AVe are indeed sorry to ray, the editor of the Journal, in that editorial, expresses himself to wards jeur eorroapon dent A. in words and man ner disrespectful and oflentive. No correct mind will be innocent in moral tentiment, nnd indulge in such fcelingt ; and If our public Journult have not more regard for propriety in their publiea tions, the morals of society are not only endan gered, but they will le eventually destroyed. What has your correspondent A. done, by his communication to the "Republican," that he has aroused th. Journal .ditur't Worse panions, re coived a torrent of abuse, end bad his character asperfetl la it because one ma in Karthaua towjiihip had .be moral indevendenee, in doing justice to a ttrangor, of whom at that time be knew nothing, to aimply reiterate the facts, vii : that a stranger bad appoured at ICsrllinus ; a.'ked entertainment for tho night; respectable in an- in mannera, intelligent in mind thereby indica ting ciucation, propriety, and respect; an acci dent occurring; delay ia consequence ; value of property ; li aving th. tarn. ; and bit departure ? Now, let ut tc. what th. Journal .ditor sayt, and In what way h. asperses the character of your correspondent, A. And firat, ia Mi edito rial, he introduce! bis informer, and very po litely nnmei him "Mr. Moore liimatlf;" then y, from Aim he rtceived the information con cerning tb. horse, bat don't gratify u to say fmm whom be received the information, that the etrnngorwai "very rcative." IIo then compares tho statement oi "Mr. Moor, bims.lf," and your correspondent A., and pnssirg over the compari ton very satisfactorily, he adds, "that we can see no great difference in the articles set forth iu hitjA.'s communication, and as stated in our item th. wecH previous." Her. bo comet to a long pause, and soliloquizes thus : My publioa tion it the itrantcr, to which A. finds fault, is cithor a projmtly or impmpricly. 11 trie stranger oe a llnel, my prnpruly r the publication is only cb'ained at a venture, which, under the circumstances, it not very honorable, but it will do ; then .gain, if be be not a thief, it is undoubtedly an impropriety, and a jrrojt one, nnd somebody likely to sutler. "Mr. &lonre himself" can render me no assistance, as my in former, for ho will hav. enough to do to tuke care of No. 1. In thit honest and only correct view of tbe ease, th. Journal editor learnt hit true situation in the " atrange affuir." And from hi unfortu nate situation, b. diacov.n no uanly escape; therefore, he it desperate ; hit mind "very rei tivo;" "blind )" "Haggerl," in hit breact a heaving commence! ; passion bursts ; emits imoke; Ere; aud red-bot words of aspersion down upon the reproving head of your corre spondent, A., to destroy his character of that strange affair." Next, and lust, comet his ioiij of giatification, and, aa he enjoys it, of deliver ance, which he ai'nge thus : " A follow feeling, it ia said, Mekea ui wondroui kind, indeed" some. timet.) In thit, yon tie, it the clapping of th. climax of bit apersiona and offcrgivencsa. And it is very much to be regretted, in this particular, that he don't gratify u. to much at te giv. ua the nam. of th. composer of hit ong, bi.t cn'y leaves u. to infer in at "Mr. Moore himself" it the com poser. However, w. ar. happy her. to do him th. justice to tay, that w. know a Mr. Moore, who himself it del perately fond of tinging, Th. truth ia, the Journal editor, eeoing th. gross impropriety b. committed in the manner of the publication, "strange affair," to wnich your correspondent A.', communication only found fault; and sensibly feeling the kind rebuke therein contained, has no excuse to offt rfor doing .0 nntiW, ditrtpvtahle, and unyentlcmanlg an act toward! a stranger, of whom at th. time he knew no(llinji iicnce h. 1, eompolled to take held of to the case; and which "set. forth" clearly, and .1 1...1 ..1. :.,..i . j.,. ,,... ,, .. that he, th. Journal .dilor himtelf, hat a "fellow reeling for wairn moket bim " wondrou. kind ' with this time. Mortification ti pain- fu undel any cirenmstauees, and muoh so would it b. in thit ets. for th.unfsrnat. earaal .di.j ! tor. for us to mntin. .,ri r. . th. tune wo will .par. him the bameful bluib the J mention of the "material fact" would lubjeet him to, and hope be will be gratified with our gener osity. However, we tuggeio tbt propriety, in thia cuie, of bim ateertaining the "material fact," whico ha can do with but little inconvocl ence to bitcitelf, and iuicrting the snmo as a obaptcr in thonciiiiel to the "etrango affair." Il would bo an important addition; and, Indeed, the icquel ia not eomplet without it. Yours, 4 c t IIE CRISIS!! NOW 18 TUB TIME When Ooods are indeed Sacrificed 1 ! uus.sma1T& HEED. Tn basement of Mcrroll & Biglcr's Store, Clear field, have eone'uded to clear out their large stork of DRY GOODS, AND BOOTS AND SHOES, at pricos really natonisling, This is probably tho BEST CHANCE that will ever be presented to tho I.ADIEH of CLEAR FIELD, and th t public gercrnllv. fur supptyine themselves with TOE CHOICEST ARTICLES, at the very lowest prioea prico, in fact, which are much luwer than tho nrtiolos can be made or imported lor, and prices winch tothiag hut the unsottled condition of the country l.ns made. Nor; ,1. hcse low ficures nppiv to a few lea linir clot on.'. fcwt ,0 wything in tho line of Drv Hoed." 'Bails and Shoes, JKWE LRY-from Dress Coo.'s to nj"ucetics, all are embraced in THIS (KEA'J .LAUGIIT EK. Wo will not mention an of our Goods nor pricea here ; all we say ia, comtf ar,T and ex amine fur yourself. Each person purchasing Thre J0"t' T3TTf";trnt TiTiviH I N E.-W sh.il not remaia' any lun,-r"tl.a tho Slat of Juuunry, ISG1. JunS it S1I i: I I'F S S A 1,1!... By virtuo of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, hsued out of the Court of Couiu.on rioas of C'entio County, and to mo directed, there will be exposed for sale by publi- HV?'.. SH' .,..l','Jb0r",,"h.xVr . ,,v ' '"' ""J UAUY next- , , ... r, , . . , . ,, lutereit of the pendant, bmg tho one lourm pari r all ttiat certain All the undivided tract or portion of land situato In tho tnnnhir 01 uusn, in me count; ui uenire, and the town ship of Decatur, iu the county of Clearfield, con taining 1,705 acres and nlhtvance, being held in common with A. 0. Curtin, D. I I'niuer, and John M. Iliilo, nil of i-hich said preinitiu urn J,i- scrioca ly motes ur.J bounila in a innrtj(ugo oy tue sar: josopn .1. I inr;:a to the smd uilliain II. Blair, tinted 8th Replei.iber, 187, and rccunl ed in tho office for the recording of Dved.i in Centre county, iu Mortgato Book E, paze 34. Ac. Seized, taken in exocution, ana to be .old at the property of Joseph J. Lingle. UKO. ALEXANDER, f heriff's Office, ) Sheriff. Benefonto, Doc. 22. 1G0. J I jan9-2t VDMI.MSTIt ATOM'S NOT1C 14 Letters of Administration having boon granted to the imcersiiriied, tl ia dav. upon tbe eslnto of UKOROE fill L'CK Kit, decensed, lute of Urady township, Cleat field county, all person! iudobud to said estate nro requested to make immediate payment, uud those having claiits against Ui. sain, will present them inly authenticated tr tJltlement. LL1ZADETU SUUCKLR. Jtn-6t Adui'i. JOHN ODELL, U.PHOLSTER AND CARRIAGE TRIM MER, LtxatcJ at A. If. Shaw's Milli, one mile East of Clearfield borovgh, Respectfully informe the citizens of Clearfield and adj oining connties, that he is at nil times prepared to manufacture, at the shortest notice, Hair, Jlsk, and Straw Mattressea of all kinda and sizes, oue of which is a Folding Mat tress, tuitalo fur CAUINS OX RAFTS, which can he folded in small compass, nnd omptied and refilled at 0lon.-uie; and vory cheap. Ho alto trims Cmnr iger, makes repnira to all kinds id Cnrrinco TriiOming and l.'pbolstory, and n:alci Cords for Moeiin't Tracing Liues, of any thick ness or length. tft,Counti-y Produce, Com Husks, or Cash taken in Utihatije for work, r3f-All oreler left witli any of the Merchants of Clearfield borough will be promptly attended to. dooJa-t!'. . VltOOK THAT EVERY FARMER, JJE chanic and IiusinoFs Man Watts, .fust published, THE TOWNS IJU' AND LOCAL LAWS Of Iho ttuto of Pennsylvania, Compiled from tho Ada of Assembly, by William X. llainos, and published by Ldward F. James, Esq., West Chester, I'cnn 'a. This work contalnt over 400 pagea of closely printed matter, and will bo told by subscrip tion. Il tonchet the duties cf Justice! of the Pes., ith forma for tho transaction of their business, lttearhei the dutie. of constables with all the necessary forms, appertaining to the ofiice. H contains the duties of tho rupervs irs of er ry County aud Township iu the .State. Il contains tbo mode of procedure for the lay nir out and opening of public and private roads. cavocating and altering roads, the building of bridges, 4c, Ac. r Itcnntaino the Lonituon r-clinoi J. aw, woitii ex planations, decisions and directions, tejretlmr with forms for Deeds, He nds, Contracts, ter-tifi cates, Ac , Ac. this department iT tne work was compiled at llnrnsliurg hy Mr. fnmuel r Bates, Deputy Superintendent, and is alone' worth the price of the volume to any one interes cd In Common .S'-dioolt. , It ronta'ns lhe dutict opTonnship Auditors. It contains tho laws relative to Dogt and Sheep. lt contains the duties of Assessors. Itccntnins tbo lows in relalnio to trs;'i, Muiea and i'line. Jt (w,iun, 1L0 luwtrtlstiv. to liners an Fence Viewers. It contains th. lawa relative to gomo bunting ! rout nnd Deer. U c ntaina th. Election Laws with all ntoet sary Forme. It ejpnuins the Naturalisation Laws, with all the rtttcessary Forms for Application. It continue a large number of Legal I orma which are used in the every day truurnrtion uf buein ss, such a. Acknowledgments, Affidavits Articles 01 A-eemenis, ana (.oniracis, rurtnjr. ship, Atpreiitices, Assignments Alte.l,.tln.r Hills of kxebange and Promissory Notes. Rills j .Vale, Ronds. Checks, Covenants, Deeds, Depokjo lions, Due Dillaand Produce Notes, Lundlord p-i Tenant, Leases, Let tert of rtttornoy, Alimuue Mortg-,.-'-". Recti; and Releases. Tho worifsja bcunu io Law sheep, nnci will be sold to suba-a'u hers at f 1 2.r per copy, payable on delivery cf th. work. The work baa passed th. revision of many cf the best lawyers in tbe rtato and hat M..iv' tliair itiinitalltiiol snnriibAl inn. aa a r,li. hln linnd book ofreforenco nnon all subioctil upon which it treata. The whoie Is arranged in such a manner at to present a plain, concise and explicit iiatemont of the duties of all Township! Othcers, as may bo readily understood by any oue. wincers, as may ooreauiiy uuciereiuon uy any uuc. Clearfield County will bo thoroughly cnnvass.d forthe work, and the .uppertofthe titiiont it re-l spectfully solicited. it. J. WAIiLAU, ll; CLSnrtFi.n, ci r.ARFiti.n cocntv, pisxa. General Agent for Clearfield County. 1'. 8. Good canvasten ar. wanted in all parti or mil vouniy iur mo anno wora, 10 wuom a 110- coropen,ttti0n w ll be given. Applications, lwh!eh aati,t mad.a'.an early date, addressed ai above, will reoeiv. prompt attention. 1'ocembor w, latiu. t . "l.dar andWillow war. at J Septl, 8. R.W A CO'l, JJU SS EL L M c H 0 R It A Y Respectfully Invites thoaUintion of bis old cus tomort, and others, to bi. .tock bf FALL AND WINTER QOODS, Which ho offor. ' VERY LOW FOR CASH! IIo also continues to deal In LUMBER, of all kinds, in any way to suit bis customers. The highest market price, will be paid fe, .11 kind, of GRAIN, EST CALL AND SEE! a Washington, Nov. 1, IStlO. nnvT-Cm tjis WAii UrXmrcorvEn WARE Ar. exlonsivo and well-seiootcd assortment. COAL AND COOK STOYEX Stove-ripe, Collars, and P.lacking, m AT Air ivn mtt ,uT T.-rr,r, '-if,., n ,. ,c. r. Mo"1 Clltr nd Jntwng filnfTera. Corn fanellers. l.oi n Oi lirJors, Cider MilU, Oar-Kings, Quoits, Plows and Harrows, a variety 'of GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, DOOR. LOCK?, Hinges, Screws.' Nails, and othei oer nrtiel ' ?.ct wn,lan,,y, '""?d rand r,lr 1 JOSI.l'Jl L. CI liliY, dcnl l.iimher l.itv. UC2S$B NOTICES. fii I ItlE followiiix nan..'''1 l'ron have filed in Offico of tho Cl. " 01 t-ourt of Sedans of Clearfield Cnty, their IV ti'.ions for L ioenso at the January next, : aureeiiblo to the Act of Assembly of JUH'"1 s'''. ,.SA6 ,ntUM ..An , ,hf f r. toxitutiug l .iniinrs," Ae. TAVJiRX LICENSES, rnnson Davis, Lumber City bor. J. J. llaynes, Kartlmm tr. Ooo, N Coluburn, Clearfield bor. amea Bloom, sen., Bloom tp. , L. ()gdn, Lawrence tp. Joseph L. Curby, Lumber City. David Atleman, (iulii h tp, MKilCANtTILE LICENSES. 0. B. MorroM, Clenr.leld bor. AujriiBtus Laconic, (iirard tp. 1'. T. Heuirty, . Covington tp. Joj. C. Dreuner, MoTisdale. J0IIX L. CUTTLE, Dec. 20th. CI r't (j. (5, IIARTSWICK'.S DRUG $ VARIETY M A1LX3T STREET NEARLY OfPOSITE JAIL The undersigned will havo constantly on hand . w..l .elected .lock of Diugt, Chemicals, Dvo - Stuffs. Oi!., rainU. Tooaeco uud S-cara, Sta'ion - my, i-eriun cry, lirunies. and hauey nriiclts, which he will dispose of clicup for cn'h. IIo invitea the public to call aud examine hit fiocn 01 goo la before purchasing elsewhere. country inysicinus turn Medicines, and Surgical reusonahlo ratct. J Clearfield, l'a., Deo. 2rt. ISfiO. Auditor's Notices. IN the matter of the estate of tJtorge E. Dole, deceased, on motion of L J. t'rana, Esq., " illium M. M'Cullough, woa appoinird Auditor to distribute money in th. hands of Zaehariah M Niiul Administrator, PER. CU.t. iiy virtuo of ihe above appointment, 1 will tteiid 10 tho duties thereof i n the I Ith day of laniinry 1S61, at Iho otlico of JJ'Cullough & iiro, in ClennTeld, oil o'clock P. M. of said day, when and wherv, nil peraors interested, uiay attend if tiey ... pn.per. Win,. M. ii'Cl'LLOUGH. December lOtli ISCO Auditor Important Notice. Tho undersigned, lato publisher of tho "Clear field Republican" takes this method ol calling upon those who nro indebted to him, or to Lari nicr t- Ward fur subscription, advertising or Job work incurred duiitij the threo years commen cing July 1867 an J tnling July iffill. to call im mediately at my ofl'cc in the borouch of Clear field, and make settloment or the same, ns those accounts biiik In cifidvp. J. II. I A RIUMElt. Clearfield, December 12, litO. if. "Why stand ye all the (iav'ldlo NY i i I.AH1 or Gentlemen in the United 1 LX. nates, possessing !nm S3 to 27. can 11110 an easy anil roectuule huiin !f, l y whi. h from f 5 to $10 per day can bo renliied, For particula.e, adJiess (with siarp) W A ( TON A"f., Nonh lh s'rer t, Piilln. Oct li, l.TO-Sm. 4 I) HI I ii PII .ATOM H NOIJCKLette.. VI of Administration having been thia dnv grantvd to tho undersigned 'on the esHto of GEORGE DILLON, late of Hccnria tp.. Clear eld county, deceased, all persons Indebted to said estate nr. requested to mnko lmn,,n,. payment, end thoso bovine; claims npainst tbe sumo -will proseut tb'-m dulv auth aetllement. JdllX WKLD. Jr . a-v lieccaria tp., Doe 2i, 18C0. dec2fl.fi y..u . 1 . .. ' I "n" "amine tn. l'utont air-tisht Glass vmu bikmo tnrj, lucy nro Just need, for sale at " fi anu.ion. jars, they nro Just tbe, Ihinr you U A f'rt' Raidwai. nf ovciy kind, knivos and spoons, Locks, l ilra, Nails, Cow cidaud Hand tawt and Mill sawa at fork Re CO's 4 Lari:e and snlendid au.i-lt of lirsM tti, J minirs. Delts. Head Dres. X.n. l'lnm. Ac, at R. W. , CO's, I '.JlIiRt IICTTIJKtl- -A larjro quantity fur rale at tho I 1 UN Rl'TXliB, to; oov21 W. F. IRWIN. . c,,,,,,,,, ..,,,,,... r . ". ".inn u.-u iirmenas and Childrens Gloves and HosiervtSo REKI), WEAVKR Jt CO". Mackerel and Horring for inle nt tho corner 'tore of e. A irtviN. (.'urwrnsville, Jay Ifi, 'GO. Tyoot.nnd Shoos. A larger stock end lower Xt prtcci than ever, at Jrvini '.'heapust corner, t 'urwcnavillc. Jfnv III. TiO- rVfstini Mill and cut A'aws. M inti'a axes and a goneral assortment of Hardware at the "u"" ul Curwensvllla, May Id, 18o. E. A. IRVIN. 'looking Stove of vnnout suet nnd prices for .,, K.A.1RV1N Cm wtnsvillr, Vay Ifi, 'CO. Ltd trii ics Jtonnets and Hats, trimmod aud uu- trimraed, of tha Lateit Stylet at il. W. CO't, V Large stock ef Men A Roy's received at clothing, just It. W. A CO'. oots A alioes of .very kind for Ladiei, Gea- emen, and Children at H. W. CO's, iQVt'r.tl jL'J. a.-go variety at r.ducod prl K. ' tl.'. lMor. Carwensvllle M, IgOO .1 ' 186 0 THE FIRST AH?1VAL OF FALL $ WIN ER GOODS AT TEE OLD STAND, REED, WEAVER & CO. r ITm.!.. C. o .1 .1 uii iuuirvui cuixi -iuuurs norui( tho Court 1Iousc whcr0 lhe Br.: just opening nn iinusually largt; and well selected stock of goods, suited to tho wants of tho commu nity for the Full and Winter trade, jtvhich they offer in large and quantities on the most reasonable terms call and examine fuk yourselves- Their assortment of wnTinnc. j a w w 1 1 w 1 . s. " il very largo and complcto: embracing slwoft, every article both of fashion nnd service.. Fr peoiul attentioi. has been paid to tho solectii :i . RADIUS' DUEnie GOODS, which aro of e . variety and tho very latest atyles. Silks, Delninea, Plaldi, Merinos, Poplins, Alpncens, Cnehmoreg, French, Scuv-.h and Domestic Oinghmns, Priuta, Linseys, Cambrics, Mrillianlo, ; , FiK. and plain Robiuotta, Iriah Linen Cloths do. Rlack and Fancy Cnssimercs, Pntinetts, Jrun--. Twoeila, Corduroys, Hickory Stripe, Ticiiin,.. Crash, Diaper, Dleaehed and unbleached uiu! lins i drills, Red, Orey, Whiteand Canton F,:r nels. Also n laig stuck of Lndi)-.' and 15 -j:,... mona' Sbawli, Double and Single, rtellus Cheaillos, Ulnck und Drub Cloth cupos of t very latest fashion, ItV, AW SILVER WARE. T7"E wonld reapectfully inform our I:m:i It patrons and tho nuhlis r.Arallv. . i.,ir . ;hiir. now in store and uffur Wholesale nd i at tho ,we.st Cash Prices, a lurire nnd v. . ehjse.tock Watch, Jewelry, Silver aud piat-.i War u every variety and style. 1'vcr.y rte.',rl'ioii of Dihmond Work nndo!. er Jewelry, niauP 10 order at ahort notice. TiSTAli goods warian'ed to bo asrepresn ' i Particular attention given to the ropairlnv Watchos and Jewelry of everv description. 8TAUFFER A II AH LEV No. 622 MARKET etroat, (sontli eido,) P '.' Sept. 19th, IStl'J. C mo. CUBA HOTEL, JAYNESVILLt, I... THE above Hotel, having recently been " ' ap for a houso of entert-iinment, U now for tho accommodation of tiie public. 'I'imv will find this a conveniont house. ;hr lii h9, yoiix jo; 0 . . Thirty-MntU and Market Street, Phi. -rrof. K. IJA C ORTLAND S.lUNDLn'.. Principals, Hon. WM. DIGLER, Clcarfiold ; Wm. H:K l PI.V, Esq. of the Merchants' Hotol, Phi ; lion. .1. W. FORNEY, of -i he TroFS :' ReV ' ! Vvv .... ,,.i,-,nB ' . f! 'U 'V K.D' ,W ,lll,i""8r,rt ; WESTBROOK, of tho 8. S. Union ! Hon. J. .' J. LEISENIil El.. Pi"s't of the Lahiifh Coal A Nav. Co.. .- J. Hon. ASA PACKER, Mauch Chunk; n' ' ahnm have tout Iwintiuj in ,V,(iiiirfi' IHlfj": will givo their IrienUa who may be luokiii), urn'islied with Drnttt "1' th;,r?U;:,h I'1.""' Schcol, any i- -instruments nt the mot w.Uu" 'K'sircJ rr,l'nh' ..,.,'.rI,I-V.,-J. H. J1AUTSWICK. 0 0r"v nU(' Liwn of llltilli ACR-- e attached to tho Institute, for seclusion. ation and physical oxerciso. Sn wi'itH & jivnr.v ril HE undersigned rctpcetfi ' ; I informs his customers an . 1 puolie gcneiully. (hat he bin. i. received from Iho Kiift. and 1. ". ed at lua establishment in UK A HAM'S 1. O i" Clearfield, Pa., a tiqo nssoilinnit of Cl.i .'. '. Watches, and Jewki.uv of different qua! from a tingle piece to a full sett, which bo v 1.. sell nt the niot reasonable pricct for cash, r cxi han-e f.r old gold und silver. CLOCKS of every variety on band, at the in .' rcasoiiHblu prices. Al t, kinds i f Clocks, Wntohts andJev i".;-, carefully re airod and H'orrnrilcJ. A coiilinuanco of patronage is solicited, ept. 1 a, istio. F.NAUar.:; To Persons out of Employmv:'.:. ' AGENTS WANTED. In every 'County of tliu Unituil St.iv.-. rjO ongas;o In tho salo of some of tho beit 5,1 ' B nv,. a e.e,; intly illustrato Workl liilb.i .... .i. I Jnr publications nro of tho most Inter' ' tharaoter, n lanlej to tho wants of tha 1'c ,v :', Mcch aiiio and Merchant ; 'hey nro ; ubl'.1-!". . ..; .tbo best stylo nnd bound in the most suo; .: I tiiil uinuner, and nro worthy n placo iu llu i ; I brory of uvory Household in iho La.id. I i:f-To men of enterprise itud industrious its, litis business oilers an opportunity for pi -aide employment seldom to be met witu. i-B. lv isous desiring to act as agoMi w, cive promptly by mail full particulars," co., by addressing LKARY. UE I'Zft co., i i o. 2i4 .North tlicel, J'bilu.ieij ',. Oct 24, 1800 ly. NEAV lllOTEir Th. undersigned rospeclfully begi l(n.-? (. announce that he recen 'v rented a 1, 1 1. r 1 1 . . . mirnugn ot i.umner city, Cleartield couu' for tho accommoibilion of Hi. traroliiug 1. wateruicn and all others who may lav, . with a call. Hit tui 1c will nlwoyt be supplied w'th r j , Ut the ninikets alford; nnd no pains v- . spared to render his guests comfortnbie under his roof. Jo wburh the fuclt tlml -. toxicating liiiuors of any kind wi I be ken' IU. premises, will h. trusts, contrib i'o smnll degree. While, what isalwayaiie to the traveler, the best attention will V- , by coroful hostler to that faithful coaipa v . his journey, his patient tteed, July 4, J8fi0.fy. J A.MTS CR05 - V CLEARF1 KLO STONE WAKE PUTTIV Thankful for past favors and aoHeitloi ' ' turo pntrnnage. 1 would reapectlolly ai : 1 ' that I have on hand nymn, and will cu keo).nt tho Pottery in this bornuRh, on .o,- ner n short distamo east of tho Mithod' a largo stock of Crockery, such as r-i 1 iniilknans. Churns, Jnirs, Jars, Flow o r X .1c. iff, ; and nlso nil extensive ass, different siici and rmtterrl of hracke " e t rosette, for o. rniac on houses, nnd oils t. - dings. Any mouldinc not on hand ill be oiuer. on short nc and kept for enle. I ?rtr A liberal 1 wh'leinlo dealers older, on short notice. Also nro bri, rcduetion on prinoa t-v!3 M F. LLITZINri. Clearfield, may 2S, 1870. ly. Carpets, Drugget, carpet chain, BanJ tot Iiagginr, Curlod Hair Ac, nt R. W. ' A! urge lot of 1)1' A ,VS lor cue al ! MERRILL HiGL: St'iro of II AM, idee, Mackerel and Herring fo- l' low at tho tur. ot W.F.IK WIN iiearfle , Julv 1 Ith 1M0. 1 5i d 1:1