Idt tflwStfo Republican WhhM. I'AV, M AIM H 1,1, IHM. 'r time at 1)1 oil. y, w v ir Miant,i-inM 1 1 Hi PsnnsvNenle V.lrasa, and a(Vr "'h Instant, will I as feUewn IM'JI It. tltl l.Mtw .!. t4liM MO a. m. 1 Train 11 1(1 p, in. jtjwtn Passenger 10. Up. m. TRAINS IfHtli: ft WW Attn. TVpro.i VMiit.tr 7.41 . m. iH I'xiii H.f 8 p. m. steM Line 22 p. m. Jfa trains tun ill Fundor except the Ksprese. SV"1 1 " 1 ' 1 "' CoiNTrMnr! o ndvie our roiders 4c U ware of a dungcrous five dollar note, which in now being circulated plentifully in our courty. The note in a spurious one, ami purport to bo hsued by the .Farmer..' ui.d Mechanics' Hank of Gun dsn, ew ,1 entry ; vignette, female, sheat Of wheat, nnd cars in t li c distance ; fennde Wright end, holding a sickle in her left isaud, bunch of ginin in her right liund oer her head ; two figure "5'a" mid loco tnotive on the left end. There are two Jtinda in circulation, nnd one kind hnre no red about them, vi bile o:hers have rive ed rings on llio back, tilled with small figure "SV" The word "Kuimers' and .. iTeclmi icK' Punk" on the genuine uie in the fortu ol a half circle, unci the word ""Five" stamped, in red ink, across the iht face of the no'.o. fjp'AiAi. Aaiir..T. An accident, result ing the death of Mr. Gould W'-lscn, occurred in Ilugton tnwiihhip. on Friday' Inst.Mr. Wiljon, in company with P. j Uevener, lUq., and some others, wnsi ngnged in breaking logs loose f.'otn the! bank, and rolling them into the Sinnema-1 !l!?H!?.' creek, at the job of lion A. Ii win. I Their work w:is alino.vt completed, when Mr. W. started ii log nt the lower 2art ofj the pile, which noved three others above it, and he, in endeavoring to get out ofj tir way flipped t.ndfc! upon the ke,tlij og passing over him mid crushing him ! instantly todeuih. He was a son of Jesse j Wilson, one of the oldest citizens of thai! A I fnh rf r-iMK AAlinlM . .fx. nV.ml it.iain Wft HVII ' Villi 11'UII, , 11 IIP llJUUb llltl IJ- three years of age, and leaves a w ife and two children to mourn li is loss. Skwi.ng M Atiii.vEs. We refer our read. rto the udvt-rtisemeut of ''Harris' Hou doir Sowing Machine," in another column, it is one of the best now in use. Any person wishing to examine it, can doso by calling at ihereriJer.ee of P. W. Moore, Kao., in Clearfield, where they can satisy , tbe.iuelves of the practical utility of this iiseful nnd necerary inviiition. ,AYe al.o refer our readers !o the advrr titcmcnt nl Mr, It. Janie, Gener.il Agent for the Kriu Sewing Machine Company. For further parlicu'.ars, addresi him by Wt,ter At Mil-.n, Ohio. fSjrWe understand that Win. Y. John ion has teeigr.cd his position a. Postmasier at Itoekton, in t'nion township, nnd the office is now vacant. If none of our Union township friend utteud to this matter eooti, lh c ft:cc ill undoubtedly be abol ished by tin I epiU'tmiMit which would 2rore a great iriconveniem o to the citizens 'of th( township. It was entirely through the cxertii-ns of Mr. Johnson and a few friends (hut 1 1 1 t (dice was established and kej t up, .'n.d for seveuil years it has proved s great convenience to the people . in that 1 :ility. Mjhailkn Our colcmporary, "The Central rress," of Mellef'oute, is in error in regard lo Hie suicide of John Cathcart. No petition for his ptirdon, as is stated in its article, wns n inn rously igti( d.nor was he informed of the fact of his death-warrant t.eins igned, and Litno of e.xecjtion fixed $ the Sheriff intending to discharge the ivnpleisaiit duty of rending to him his disfh-wari-'iii upon the dar after he com mitted suicide. His attempt to cut his throat somo weeks previously rhows that the act was deliberate and premeditated. ' MiTThe lute freshet caused much dnni age to tho Anderson Creek Navigation Company's works. One of their upper dams was cxept away, causing an im mense rai of water in the creek, sweep ing away the bridge over the creek on tho new turn pike, mar Moore's mill, and tho brides t Ihidgeport, on tho F.rio road. A portion of tho dam at the Woolen Fac tory, in Union township, was also washed away, as well as a portion of tho large - alamabovo Curwsnsrille. It is doubtful whether the company will get any logs to market this spring. i- ........ . I fc2fWo regret, to learn that the barn of Thomas Paugherty, near Fennville, was totally destroyed by fircone day last week, I together with about eight tons of hay, a sleigh and some grain. The origin of tho; Era is unknown, unless it was caused by'1 the rats. Some of the family had left a lantern in the barn, in which there were! ; tome matches, and as usu.il, a tallow can-' die, and it is supposed tint the matches' vara (ii.ijrl kv Lha rats, wliiol, .. 1 j w 'fl J . -- nam llJ I doubt the cause of tho fire. r-TMr. Jas. ilcSIurray's fine Durham m..n jr t -i. 1. ; ,.1. .i-aw . I, - 1 aVUIIf lounjiiaca, nu.i.u vivr- iijnia ', at our late County Fair, was discovered to be iu a drowning situation, a few days ago. I Having walked oat on the ice of the mill pon4 in search of water, the ice gave way, Immerging him in about six feet of water. , Rc.ss Bnd other means were immediately 'I v and Kith the exertions of a few meo fce tTM soon brought to Urra Jirmn, aod J no doubt pay us a visit next fall ii K. i ad in all ftobabihty take the pre- lnr-onuM to In IMim In th man f vmib.n vs. the, ll..i,u1i i,f ll iniingv hafti, Jin-1 ilei ida l I,.- U.a Htipri'inc I 'out I, ii m held that llin remedy for an utifnir or illegal a Miient of tane is by apical to the Inaliift power, an proyl bid by Uw, bd'mo paymnt. If a paily wnhe hi light of appeal, the collector has no pow er to reliefs liiiu, nor can he ue the bor- I otigh or county which taxes him, to te cover back moneys once regularly paid in pursuance of a regular assessment. Where . nn oAiirr mlletii tho county to tt'c bin toivn lots n rented, without appeal and ...:.i - .1 i. """uul ,u'u"m,S'""" "".that has been hvishedin (Ilia way within cannot object to the 1 orough annexing them al.as aeated. ili.remeuy ... by api.su to tho County Commis,ioner at the proper time. Jm-.-U seVnu'ihaV-Old Abe" bia W axo with him to Heads Ot 1 has tu lien Washington, for . ho purpose of chopping off hea.U, in which capacity ho is wielding it in the "rail" atyle. Ho Laa appointed Norman H. Judd, of Illinois, Minister to Prussia, in place of Wright, of Indiana, ' , 1 11 . . removed, and Herman Knoaman'of Ilh- noia, has been appointed Secretary of Legation. William P. Colo, of the same, .Slate Us been appointed Commissioner of Illinoia seems to the lead, which creates considerable dis satisfaction in tho great wigwam of Re publicanism. Seriously Injured. Mr. Thomas II. Forcee, ol Graham township, wasferiously , , i- . injured at Mother Moore s landing, in Clinton county, last week, while a.sisting , , . , ... , , to land one or his rafts. W e understand thai Mr. Forcee was on the raft, and in attempting to land, one of the lash-poles 1... 1 1,.: . . . . .. . r in' 1 1 . : 'j"" i" ?n."w, niiu iv uo o a very Irwlinn Altmrj II mm annum to lift mi, . c , . . .. J 11 11 caiixo b i'j loo iui'ciiiiu uuvru nkMUfeii, mm 't i ..i.. , . . . .. Itounding. 1 lie limes remarks ; "If the? his body with such force as to injure him jthreatenod dissolution of tho United severely. States should bo actually consummated, illie citizens will enjoy a singular opportu- j.K ENSE. learn that several per- ; sons who applied for license at the Jan uary term of our Court, failed to lift them within th timepecified in tho lave, and are now soiling liquor without license. We believe the law requires the license to be lifted within Clteeu days after being granted, and as quite a number of per rons have applied at the next term of our court, they had better bear this in mind. Str.angk Acc ident. One ot the hands on WooJivard's drive on 'the SJiinemahoning, was seriously wounded in a singular man- ner, on il juday last. The handspike with which he was prying logs flew out of bis biuds, striking him on the throat, and cul'.ing .it open immediately under the chin, so that t!.e movements of tho tongue can be seen through the wound. JlrjSr.Soiuc of tho Western papers, in noticing tho flight of old Abraham from , Ibrrisburg to Washington ir. the night leaving his wifo nnd family on board the train that was "to bo throwu down an embankment and all on board killed," call it " a big scare." Wry conclusive, indeed. JfcJ5u Di. A. M. Hills desires to notify his friends and patrons, that ho will be at bisoilice in Clearfield, opposite tho Clear- field Hotel, until after the June Court, with tho exception of the tecoiid week in May. Persons desiring his services will do well to call before that time. ot. Fatheu vs. Sox. The Boston Vouritr produces the following extract from an oration delivered in Uoston on the dth ot Julv. lf-:03. bv the father of Charles Sum- tier. I lie son 01 ins lamer nan oeiior rc.au j. 'There is no diversity of iuterert .... r .1 I . M ... l V. tit-non norl the ronl of the South : and , they aie no IiicikJs to eitherwlio endeav- 01- 10 aiiiiiuiaii; niiu nn. . mti j theotnor. What if the sons of Massa- chuselts rank high on the roll of vevolu-; tit nary fame ? 1 he wisdom and lieroism for winch they hive uesn Uistmguialiea will never permit them to indulge 111 in glorious boast. The indepen lence and lil,.tv we possess are the result of joint I efforts -of common dangers, sufferings! ' bem all. have goneto New Hamp and successes ; and God forbid that those , sh,re nn c.ecttoneenng tour, who have every motive of sympathy and Ti(iim y ,atc s..nntoI. frrtM, interest to net .11 concert, should ever be- , di colI, rennsrlvania. has been come the prey of parly b.rker.nC. among intr(, s,istftnt A,irnov funeral of themselves. (ho Uni(e;l S(ft(0 ic Illaeeor jjri M(.c.(,. Ml. Cobb, of this State, has been ap-lD,0n''' 'eni'1 pointed by Genoral Cameron Chief Cleik! of tho War Department. Democratic Standing Committee In accordanco with a resolution passed at tho Democratic County Meeting, hold at Clearfield in September last, the Presi dent, Hon. James T. Leonard, has an- . . - - , ,, pointed the following named persona as Standing Committeo for 1801: Clearfield- L. J. Crans, Chairman. Beccaria John D. Miller. Bell-John Boss, jr. Boggs George Dimeling. Bradford -Samuel P. Wilson. Brady George J. Yoas. Bloom John Smith. Burnside James McMurray. Chest Robert McCully. Covington P. T. Megarty. Curwcnsville Daniel P'aust. Decatur Cyrcnius How.' Ferguson Grier Bell. Fox James McClellan. Girard Alexander Livingston. Goshen Robert G. Shaw. Graham Samuel Launsbcrrr, Gulich John Jor .an. Huston II. J. V. odward. Jordan Joseph Patterson. Karthaus William S. Sankcy. Knox Conrad Baker. Lawrence Josiah W. Thompson. Lumber City William W. Wright. Morris Edaard Petks. New Washington Joseph Bretn. Fenn David T. Sharp. Tike D. C. Dale. Union William F. Jobnson. Woodward Tuomss Henderson. KKWA H r.MS. I A I'pnvrMlnn rf lh TrnpU. -WlmiMter mat hats I n the l... ' , " , ' , h, '""'" " ,o,inM..lthafongMM,J,i expired, it S , J ' ' . ' ' PTTViV u haa pa.,cd one in,.n",e !, I. U , e. , " ' ''' ' , tt,nl .I.iII.hUi.., I ha title'l to tha thank. ,.( tho co.intiv. We ' ' J, V"-"'"U " "l0 ' allude to the aincdmenl of th Patent' .u i'",,ul " ? "'T' "'n Ui. which provide that all pa.nnta' 1'.' .M ""'"r , " hereafter gianled .hall remain in f'.ce fo. - M i ,! V "''n .even.een je'rnnntha d.to or .is, . ' , ' ' r ':nh,r-V Nn'OM and tl.nl all eHen.loi.a of ru-.h patenti, c 'V I,"j,'1,,l',i n o let. J luai luciioa ol Kelt in llin ilmnitea alneh rhalt be prohibited. li r k ii ii w in mt in. iluencewbi.h l.n. eonlribuled moie t the demo, ,li,nliou or the National l.egU - . .i .1 ..ii,, lature Uian tlio .um.ajenl ,n lobb, i.g . ... . , r " . " : fc : . : 1 " In avl.iinl Ilia l.ipnn l.iiliiiih tiiniiAn..l....i 1 ".. i v w . r n.Q,.,v .i.i.,.i,,, tho lant dozen years, but it in to be counted ' , l.l,n,,r 'i V'-' j byrnUl.o na .he-ulure , .10...;,; 1' l " source ol e.nptat.on w 1 bo removed ' )nina.mllltioni lmV(( ft)i 1(irli(uU 0, M..B.?w. aeeing I lie voten ot our reirencntative (P Jjxly 1J ft.r the nunpo r. of nn- ft" ?"U S : ? '"'r rt of Iheno un - lilB ,ivpn ,0 lltttcnt. Toll y would nave been long enough 1 lime.- "train. 15ackiio.se rou Sale. The owners har. vln5 1' us 101, article hicco the recent eave in of Kepub lean k'aderi. oiler for ,ll!po ,jt of u.Uo ,,; J.'V it nearly new, having only been tuetl since Lincoln' Indianopolia'rpeech. which it no,v Mem8 aa nii-iundorstood. It is all " 1 1' 1 Hi:.,!, i.i i.iiaii:u iir oil o. other material good lor lubricating nnv l!o the ex- the nublioan knee join la. JntMiirc ot uepwuncan cuuorr, oinee imnters, or ecutlve committee. ANo of any of i ii t. ... . Hqiurt.H or squires engage in the not at ufy lia" , - k "J?. a, l'""'n minf la tew weeks siueo.'((fjtMv 1 W. j T,IE. :N.,US or M,--:Thf J twt's is fuirlv amazed at tho census ret ,. ()f ho .;nitPa States. It opens its eyes ir. atoiiilitiieti,.1 say 1 nothing like j"u'!l' growth has ever been wilnesse.l in Illurope, and considi'i-8 tho statistics "hb- liny 01 contemplating, al lue very crisis ol their destinioa, the mnguitudu and splendor of the political fidiiio which they have just destroyed." 'lie VitTinia Convention does not seem tn luii-.ill d 1 .-,i ,1 1 .. .. ...... ..llll lltl III. lllUl .11. 1 110 secessionists denounce it as a war message; moderate Union men think they can discern a very small negro in the woodpile, otit-nnd-out Unionists would rather have had something mote explicit and encouraging. Hut they ray Virginia nil! not secede at present. Judge l)anicl 15. Vondersmitl', of ban- castor, who u:L.i c.invii-tn.l nrmrl-j 1 ii-i yeur!l o( forging applications for land 1 warrants, and sentenced to twenty y.:ai imprisonment and 920,000 fine, had his sentence commuted nisi wcck liy 1 resi dent Ittichanan from twenty to thre years, which term will expire on the ftth of June, lSii2. Th t?reat Ilppublic is coining dow n a peg. The Nicaragua Cc.ugress has ot ratified the American treaty, and proba bly will not. The (itanadian Governni'nt ( declare they don't want a treaty with us, and are a match for either the Northern or Southern Governments of A norien. Think of that. The sudden flight vf Mr. Lincoln from Harrisbtirg was n very rcmarkaUlo com mentary upon the opinion expressed at Columbus that there was "nothing t ). maMer," "nnthifii; going wrong" "nobody hurt.' If nobody was hurt, it is non very evident that somebody was terribly "scared. A voung clergyman havint!. in Ihehenr ingof Ir. Parr, slated t lint ho would be lieve nothing he could not understand, the d -vtnr aid 'Then, young n an, your creed will be tho shortest of any m.Ui'f I know.' Nr.w Innt. Grantfi,. The Supreme' Cotnt has reversed the decision of the ! iinuri oeiu-.v in 1 no case 01 iipte convict, led of the murder of Jared Lewis. The trial ill probably take up the time of (he i.. .l 1 .' .I rr . COU' t at the. May term. ( . Ittrion Ih-mncrat. Tlie pemocrath? and Union Convm- tions 01 lilioiie isianl on u eiinesiiav if,Rti ,.e n-,minated Win. Sprai'tio for (0Vvrn0I. ll(j uic ,vi,0e tiPi-,t ns ct.(.t0li ast vear. John Covode and Mr. C. II. Van Wyck. of New York, who a-as recently "assas-i- ""f". hv ,0.,,r . n,en- w" "'-'"ar"".' Adjutant-tieneral Cooper has resigned his commission in tho army, lie is n Droiner-in-iaw 01 senator .Mason, ot ir ginia. CSa,T2ie State Legislature having ad, journcd over from the 1st to tho 12th Inst., of course no harm has been done in that I .J... IV I, V.-,'l... .,.., MIVI .III ll'll, illllllV a. .,.,. ,,. .... , quarter, especially if they all left Harriv . , , , . iiitiu ic ,i!m-iuuiuu on 1 irnii uny tu ,:on tinue their feast upon the vitals of the Commonwealth, wo mav soon hear of come object being introduced, lo still fur ther plunder the good old Keystono and her citizens. Wo do not rish our leaders to understand, that our Legislature is filled with a set of publie plunderers, as w csn n.iMira them that there are a few. no ble exceptions among the members of that body. "United wr Stand." Governor Bigler's orgen in Clearfield, publishes Judge Douglas' speech in favor of compromise for the sake of the Union and follows it, with the Governor's own splendid effort on the sane subject, This shows that while small policians differ on tho most momentous occasions statosmen and pa' triots unite when the good of the country requires it. Mountaineer. We hope our Democratic friends in Cambria pounty, will pay some atonlion to this subject, too, and thereby bring their ( " Kilkenny " poiforruanccs to a close, and J fully and fairly adopt tbe above motto. 1 1 . . i " . innTt BiiHrn uminr t in Coimt In nn. or 1 rHt her ti i. ler - o r i , , i " ' ' ' , '.' ' " " ''.;',' 'lioiiNoiu. e ivouli iirefer a direct rcl' M.nc(, ol n tmU"XJtJtn il . i . . -" f v "", t-t if that i, impoaaibie to be vea, tut if thnt it impomiblslo be iiii ii.nnl f... . I , I,, i l u m ' on venlion H, dot. htln.a, H't-kt tiling. J , I'enco t onfer. ' ii" ' ", I ': . ' . ' ,.i. .xh lrtnn f',,.,..i 1j .i....i.,i.. v:,0 coutmo and w mi nm ni t l. . .r , ,.0nieivaiivn in.,., m-- 1 - ... 1 . ri 'ii. - c... ... 1... . "- " thoStB h:lJ J-;; " - ' .li l'1'" If National Convention , j r..OI11 ...p.M. ,.. ,. ,,.J j ting the view, of U jmrlie.-of tbose in Tavor ofchiiii... .u well uaofthoao opposed to a t'liungi 111 11,0 Ccixtilulion. and its re.ulla woiiM then i-o forth with the au thority ami form of 11 clenr decision oftlie popular will, lr tiroi ei Iv oruanised, such a Convention might p.ovi.le rati.-.fiictorv 1 ..iv....-. i- .. 1 . , .-- '. ii... v. .- in emi tiMUieni 01 our poimcu dilheulliea; imd if it alnvild fail, there is still left Ihediieet t.pe.-.l to the people them.ieives aaalast resort. I'vst. W c i-eo bv the Ilullimoro natieri ' 1 It that about Ul.OO'.t people assembled at the! Uailroad depit, when learning of the; approach of ex -President liuc.lu.11an on I l.i iv, i- . l.i. 1... . wi , J ' 1 " " "l"""i '.'' the cars .topped there, universal cheers' were given by tho citizens lo the man that ' was not afraid to travel through Baltimore in day ghl. J " We ahoilld not ivoniUr if this was in- tendvd to icllcct upon tho gentleman wl.o , ,. . ,. ' ., fc, ... pjsieil through that -rt y a short time ago, with a Scotch i nn ..nil 11 .niili'ai-v rl.v.W . LICENSE KOTICES. FIMIK fullon ii.R named persons bnxe filed in I the (ulsce of the (.'lurk of the. Cimrt of ' tTrrt, ii,;fiu'" uf (:lc".r f"-!'1 r1?'- ,.1"',r 1'0' 1 """a lor iiii-ense ai vue .liart-n .-t-snun next iiL-rociiMii to the Act of Asieuillv of Mauh 2Sth lfi, rntillcil An net la rogulato tiie sub of J11 tnJiieutiiig liii,irs." Ac. 'JAVLItX LirrN.Kfi. Il nry tlnudlnniter, I5rn ly Ui iinhi. it. V. .Mnnr.', III. -Id y tp, VJi f.V, Urady tp. J. 1 1 :i iiics. Ilei'1-i.riii tp. llenry Wuple, Hr tp. Kdwnrd Albert, l!i;p 'p. Viili-nrino II0IT.11111., Cuvinjrton tp. ile.ire 1'. I.u.iirh, t'lciirlicld buruii-i, llavid Johnaou. Clearfield borough. lnn. M. Weaver, ('urwoiHvillo b.iroii(;k. ltenj. Jlloiiiu, Suriveni'vilU' bur'ii,;h. Win. A. Muioii, Curwernvillo borouk- Wiu. V. Worrell, ( hest tp. Juliii relt rixjc, (ioiihon tp. Ji'bn Jordan, iulieli tp. V- Woodward, 11 u-tun tp. David Smith, Knox tp. Win. W. A mli rum, penn tp. John Slicorr, t'nion tp. Jjl'oIi Miiuct, .V.irris t,p. lienj. .Snyder, Covington Ip- l.awreiicj Muoil, Covington tp. Wru. L. .Merrvll. .Morris tp. lihoryo Albert, lir milord tp. Win. llei-J, I.uthernbiir". l.o.i.,,, rUi l, Covington ton ihip. IrB.'ir hie-ketts, lleeciiri:. townhip. Nieholaw Verlie.ck, Cirringlan t, John 6 HnJebas'h, Decatur :owius.ip. Daniel lliblo, Decatur lownabip, 4'ei.re W. Sholl. Hccciria lowiialiip. Adam Knarr, llrady township. lsiino li.'n.im, I'lim i-iisville. MiaCAXni.h LICKXSES. K. Muop, t.'Ie.-irlicld borough. Jo.n Iteili.s.in, lieocur'u tmvn.-liip. J-TUM'K, BACOX, TOI5ACCO, J.HjtOliS OF ALL A7.VW, S A I.T, H I.S, PA I NTS, A G ixt.i; I , fl'tT For ftile very cbe.ip for Cash, by o. j:. mi:ki:i;i.i.. Merrel! A P.ig'er's Store, In bn.-emenl of Clearfield. 1 i. fcb-'J l"; HI.1C SAM-:. Will he exposed to pub- lie sale, at the lute residence of Abraham Ken.ns, decease!, in Lawrence townihit , Clea - tl::T,,ZT" All kinds of property, including (irain by the bushel, llay by the ton, Cows, Chairs, ISiirvau. Cupboard, lieds nnd Redding, Cook-Strvc, and n lot of Household and Kitchen Furniture, too K'dious to oi.tiincrato. fT-.Siile to eoininenco at 9 o'clock a. 111., when tho terms will be inado known. JOHN b. REAMS, iif.:. W. RIIKKM, fell?"-It, Admiuiitrntors. S1 T ATI1M l-'.NTof the CI.KARKIKLI) COUN TY R.tNK, for the month ending February 2m, I S3 1 : ASSKT.1. Hill discounted ... Pennsylvania State Stock rq.eclo ..... Ihte from oil. or Ranks 1 Ilnnk N'.ites of other Ranks Checks. Drafts, ic. Furniture .... Fp no of Plato engraving, is Stationery, ic. 3.1 20,214 75 5,.'.fl7 Ot 4,40:1 S.', 1.1.10 (10 673 09 223 10 7ni 75 282 15 $50,189 05 LiAniLlTir.s. Capital Stock paid in . $21,900 00 Note 1 in circulation 15,545 00 Due Depositors - 8,y0 1 45 Interests and Excbnngo 842 60 $-,0,1 S9 05 A8. R. CRAIIAM, Cnshicoqaj flcorficl , Ta., Feb. 28, 1861. j Diistips Mill and cut A'aws, Mitnn's axes and a general asaortuient of Hardware at the store of K. A. 1HVIK. Curweasville, Mayl,18fi0. lacknroland Herring for sale at the corner t 111 store of E. A. 1RVIN. Curwensville, Vay 10, 'CO. Boots A shoes of every kind for Ladies, God tlemon, and Children at R. W. t CD's, I lolls and other 6'hawls in variety at the cbosf ) Storo of E. A. IRVIN; Curwcnsville, May 1C, 'GO. 11 pIT. Driexi Apples, Pared an d unpare 1 eoaaahea, Cborries, prnpes and Rai sins the rner store of E. A. IRVTN adies drss gcu Js, of patterns and textures to J please all, will be found at tbe cornet atoreo. Curariuavilie, May 1, I860. E. A. IRVIN 5 oots and Shoes A larger stock and lower prices man ever, at Irvios Cheepoet cerner. f'urwcnsville, May 16, 'f?0 roirjlT tftOCl.AMA7ION. III IK , II iv a Mi i, ns , t . , ? I'tr.l Ii til ,ttM ,f llin Cmiil n l iiiiiti. ti Mi nl II o IMily ftllh Jiilliial iMitil'-t, rum pf. ill Ihn p.ititiHpn ef Imranlil, I .m tin ntA I litili.n nut llm linn Mm. 1.. M"r 't lion. )' tilniiilii llnii.nt, A'l Uln in lff limflnl.l rniMily i liiid IiiH ilii.lt pnfpl, l tn rtitwt f"t IhB h"lillm l t t'mul el I'nmiann linn", i Imn'a Cuiul, I'mul of (jiuttnt li.!i.ii. f'niiil .l ir anil Trrniinrr, iml I'mnt nf (Unrril Jail I '.Oirrty , '. Clrarliclil, In an t fur th inlf of ( li'niHolil, mi tin V'rir.f MnnJ.ty ( rfiy) rf M,irr rr'. NOrlCltm. Ili.rnf,,,.. -i (Wunnr. Ju.liPM uf llm I'riro, tnd I'mii.W.., ik.ii,,,,.,,.. n... ii, .ii. i .. a. 1 "''l"m"'. '"'""? ' Umnpn, to (In IhiifK tin i(lJ , ,,, MMf ; ojvEN un.ler n,y hi . , . . . laminations anil oltmr Cainrm- 1 L. .1 m itch (a tlieir olllcori, anJ In llmlr be In If, purtaiu In lo dun i" iiiiiik" "in (II V10N un.ler air hand m 01erBel.l. Uila 20th - r. u. mul,.;,,, Silcrlff. v: ........... : . - - I ? 1 ,,,,M 1 ' M !Tlt -Notice, is horn- X. y IV ! UUr Kivkii tliat tin fulli.wing acoounts hara vxauiiic.! ami pa..el l.y mo. nnd rctnaiu if record in tins oflico for th Innnoction uf h..ii-.p luKatoo, rreditora.anii nil others in sny'nRY rinnnt. IMOTIOIMS other way interr.tod, and will U proseutad loU,T WUUO') IHW I IWaiO the noil Orphan's Court of CUarfleld county, to ! r?.r.el.l M?m.nnolnKUa lU. M Mun,""1' "f ( March. 18CI, r..r smiflraiatlnn nnd lUnrn7iy. T " nil and sinenUr the roo.U and, ? ' rtt!0 f Kwl,r- towmhip of lUggn, i,. th I "t" ,uf C',!r.rH?1 i,?C?''1- la tho account of Johu L. Hex, Adininntratw of ,u ,nJ linBD,M tll)) ,-ood, and battel.. Ac. cf b.,hn AuJcr.oa, late cf Pike Usrasbip, Cleaflcld Uunty. decent. V The Bnul account, of Mile. S. Spencer. Admin - . , , r 11 . . , ., , , . I.trntor or n II and singular the pomln nH plinii.l rWlitsainl eradits. which wera af Hariual, Soxncer. v 1111 . ,11 . i- , . ,', ' r , I"'0"10"" "asbip, Clunrfteldcoun- Tho final arewunt of Mile. S. Spencer, Admin-' itrtrf all nl sinjrulnr the goods and rimttela, righU and eaedita, whieh were ,.f Nancy Spencer, late 1 renn town.lnp, U'learOold county, dec d. fU lo JA.MDS fl'HIGLKV, Kcuister. SHERIFF'S SALE. ' 1)V virtue of sundry writ of Venditioni Expo ' " louunon J lens of llearhelil coinitv. nn,l tn .lir.rt.,,1 j shorn will bo exposed lo'publio salo, at the court ' T .. "Clearfield, on Monday, "s"' Jy f Mrcb, 1S61, tho following 1 docribed property, vis: I A certain tract of land situate in lirndford ' town-hip, fa., bouDilcd a the rait by lands of L Kitchen, on the west Iit lands of H. lliiineardiier. on the siuilh by lauds uf Nepp and Mains, and on tht north by lands c-f William M'olkcr; eon taining 0110 Juindred ncrca nnd allowance, more ir lesi and about thirty-Eve acres clonrod, with j hewed log houro and double ng 1mm llicro-n , erected. rScisvd, taken in execution, ond to be sold as tho property uf John .Shiminol. j Also- u certain tractof land filuaio in Graham I township, t'learfiuld county, l'a., bounded on tije Jenst by .Inhn Jlolt. nwtli by John Holt. 011 the j we.-it by I'unnall, mid on iho'siuth by the turn ,;pike: contaiiiiug fmur and oue-holf acres, with ' finall lr g cabin bouse aud round-log pti.ldc erec'.od thereon. Koizod, taken iu 4xoiitin and to be ' 'n!il as lbs property of David Turner, i Alfo by viituo of a certain writ of A I. Levari Facial, J A curtain tract of Land situate iu Dorrs town, j-ship, Cleartii'1,1 county, Ta., begiiining nt a post, i'thonco by Waiter Stewurt Survey, oust lfit) ;, perches to a post ; th. neo by residue of tho tract ! 100 porches: thoncu west liHI forches; thenco by I John Taylor surv y, north 100 perches ; contaiu ing onn hundred acres, bein.n tho northwent cor 1'iier of the John Montjoiiiorv survey. Kyizod. itakon in execution, and lo bo sold as the property I oi uonas 11, i-et'TS. ' One third the purchase money must invariably 'be paid at tho tiiuo the propcrtv is knocked down i-or it will bo resold ; nnd the balance beforo thi I deed is acknowledged. i 1'. U. MILLER.Fberiff. I r-herifT'f Ofllcc, Clearfield, l'a., Feb. 27, 1461. KW DRUC STOIiF. 1 The subscribers nave opened a full and com i plele nssuri inerit of J Fl U t S in tho new brlok I building of lr. Woods, on the corner of Leeust aul Cherry streetii, in tho boreugh of Clnu fluid, 1 hero they will be happy to accommodate any : person win, mar desire articles in their lite. Tho ousincsf will bo confined strictly to a Vni; and I'.-eseripllon liut'mttt, I And no pains will be spared U reader satisfaction. lr. M. Woons. tho junior partner, may always' bo found and consulted iu the " lri:g 8tnre,' - when not absent on prufessioaal business. A scparato room for consulUition is Httii.-hcd to the stoic, where patients may b examined privately. Krery article usually tumid in such an estab lishment will bekept on hand, and sold at greatly reiljecd prices. Tunus SKisn STiiteti.v CAf, will cnnblo theni to ofier indiicenii iils iu the way of prices Physicians will bo supplied nt a small per cenlago over cost and carri.igj, and thoir orders 'are solicited. Krery article s-oldwill bo pur: aud of the best quality. , ftbG-tf ' WOOnS HABRETT. Phillipsburg and Waterford Uailroad. VMKKTIMi of tho 8toekho'.ders of (he ' Philipsburg nnd Waterford Railroad Company" will bo held at the oflice of said Com pany, in the borough of Clearfiuld, Clearfield county, Pu., on MONDAY, tho 18th day of March, ,t. I. ISfil, between tho hours uf 12 and 2 o'clock p. in. of said day, for the purpose of electing one President nnd twelve biroctors tu serve until tho eecond Monday of January, 18G2. A fu attendance is requested. h. J. CRANS, Sccreturr. I Clearfield, Jan. 21, tStil- VDMI SHTBATOtVS XOTICli-Letters -f Adininistrution having been this day , granted to tho undersigned oil tho estate SUSAN A It I) K 11 Y, late of bawrdlici tj, Clea l,0,1 county, decoased, all persons indebted s.-uil estate uro requoslcd to mako immodiale is vine lit, and those having claims ngaiiwt the same -will present the 111 duly authenticated for settlement. JAS. T. LEONARD, janSOflt Adm'r. OTII k5of TH A V ':. Came to the rcsidonco tho subscriber In Huston tp., about five or sit woeks ago, a 11 LIFER rod, crumpled horns, aud about two years old. The owner is requested to 001.10 forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away or she will be dispo sed of according to law. WILLIAM 110 YT. January 9, 1861. 3tf DM 1M 5 THATOR S NOTICE. Letters of 1Y. Administration havlnc i1,i rlnw l,..n ....! ,a tothaunder.ii.neH ,.r TOIIV , YOt'NO, late of Rurnside township, Clearfield 'county, decrnsed, all persons iudubtiid to said f estate are requested to mako immediate payment, and. those having claims against fho sumo will i proiont them dwlv anthenticnled for sottleiiient. j SAM L'EI. SKIlltlNti Adm'r. New Washington, Jan. 31, ISC), fehD-61 I EXECUTORS' NOTICE -Letters testamou j tary having this day boon granted to the un dersigned on (he estate of JOHN DILLON, late of Durntldo township, Clearfield oounty, deed, all scrsonp knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate paymont, and those having claims against it will present them duly authenticated for settlement. fV,6.6t J- A- H EO ARTY. ""00, J. 11. HEdARTT, Fobruary 4, 1801. Executors, T t)ST. On the road leadipj from James For- Jrest'a to Ellis Irwin 'a, through Clearfield bor- 4 oufh, on Monday, the 15th imt , a brown PAS.S- ROOK, containing a Merr-ir.tile List ef Clearfield ni.m.lv fn IRfil. Th Snd.,r will I. ... warded by leaving it at t'J is office, er returning it to tba ewnerin Goshsn (aw nship. reb.37-3t. E. R. LIVBftflOOD. TIIKIHiST Alti-Tv.X . !' FALL' WINTKKCCODli AT THE Oil) mID REED, WEAVER & CO. M .l ... Cj...i 'I .1..... .n.l. J'l.MNfl HUUCl UUWJ .1IIUI III W t llO CoUTt IlotlSC, wlllTO tllCV flfO nisi onfMiin' n n iinusii;iiv n,t vv.,lt c.'.w-liid cirb nl' irrrwU- III i. itiini..i.in'i riuvft "I fc., ,Ll , , r t situcn to 1110 MfintH 01 1 110 commu nity for tho Fall and Winter Irmly, I which thoy oA'cr in large and small quantities on the most reasonable terms call ad examine for YOI'KSF.LVES 'l llt'il aSSOl'tluCllt O is Terr large and complete: emlirncing aliiic.d rery article both of funl.iou and service. K pecial nUuntioi. has been paid to the soleollon "I l,AlIKS' DKb.'-X OOOPS, whub. ato of iverr gilk,, Uelalnr., PI uilr, Merino., P. pBM4 Alpacaaa, Oaahmere.; .French,' rV.ll, and Uomentio Clingharos, Prints. l.lnievn, Cambric, llrillianta, 1 IK. and plain liMbinatti, i l a v "Bnic J!"cjr C".V." 1 aVf,,, Tr Tll.!il,.d Irish li.nen Uleth. Ae. mimcres, ButinetU, jeann, kory Mrir.e, Uickinir, . ismriur, jili;iil'ii iiihi iiuuii-Kuiiou inur.. . ... .'. . .. . . .1. T.r 1,1 1 1 I ..i...... l..i 1 . .. . !. . . x ,. noi. Alio a larg aioca 01 unuica aou nouuu ;meDt shawls, Double and SinKle, StulU. am. Choaillo, liliick aud Drub Cloth capes of t) u very latest fimhiou. 4 1-arL'O and splendid stock of Drcus triin- 2. uiings, licks, lloud Dresses, Xitti, 1'luuies Ac, at li. w. it ro's. t Larjo stock ef Moa t lioy's clothing, juei received at R. W. A VQ't 1 1 'Inrpotp, Drugjjo!, carpet chain, Bags ani) bugging, Curled Jiitir io.j at it. W. rf- CO s T T ardwai e uf every kiad, kn. es nnd fork II siitons, Loriif, I'ilce, KaiU, Cow utl mil ln.d nm tLd Mill snwat K. W. I OO's T adies' lionucts and llau, triuiaicl sn4 u" ' J trimmed, of tho Latent Styles at R. W. C0, J OHN ODELL, UPHOLSTER AND CAKRIA0E TlilM MFii, Located itt A. II. Shaw's Mills, ont milt East ef CttJrfcU lorongh, Respectfully informs tho citiaens of Clearfield and adjoining comities, that he la at all times prepared to uiumifiictura, at the shortest notice, Hair, Husk, and Straw Mattresses ef all kinds and siies, one of which is a Folding Mat tross, suitable for CABINS ON RAtfTS, which can be folded iu small uompass,and emptied and refilled at pleasure ; and Very aheap. Ho also trims Cntriuges, makes rapnirs to all kinds of Ciirrioe Trimming and I'pholstery, and makes Cords lor Mason's Tracing Lines, of any thick ness or length, .Country Produoe, C'ort) 'lluiks, or Cask .akeii in EKcbimge fur work, tAU orders ltft with any of tip Mrrchao of Clearfiuld borough will bs promptly attend ,0 da I'.fi t n, i mi.vi:i'. uAitti VI fE would respectfully inform our friends, patrons and the publio gt-srally, l hat wo havo now ia store and ufTcr Wholesale ud He. tail at tl)t lowest Cash Prices, a Urge aud very choice stbok. Watch, Jewelry, Silver aud PlateJ War 1 of every variety snd style. t'very description of Diamond Work nul oth er Jewelry, mailo to order at short notice. ,WM goods warranted to be asrepreseBtni. Particular attention given to the rcuairls of Watches and Jcwolry of rrnrr dcscriitinn . ' STAUFFKIt 11ARLKY. No. 62 MARKET street, (south side,) l'hila. Sept. 19ih, 1860. Omo. CUBFH0TEl7jAYlSVTLrE7rA7 THE above Hotel, having recently baon Ctted up for a bouso of entertainment, is now opon for the accommodation of tho pu'olic. '.auvelors., will Cot this a convenicut house. Msy li 1353 JOUS J0 DAN. Infiilliblo Veelablc Powders. For the r pecdy nnd effectual Cure of nil Injlam maliout, 7i'nvM. (ism, DinjHjitiu, and Lierr Cum jtlnint and all Acute and Chronic iHuettnttt of A: dults and ( liil Jrcn, Send 3 coot Stamp to hor Aijens. U. 1!. J0NS, Hundreds of testimonials Box 2070 l'hila. P Oi d-lyii-v 8. W. Cor. Third at- Arch Sts. Oct24,J8C0 101. "li7vRTSVlCK'6 DRUG i VARIETY MARKET STREET NEARLY OPPOSITE JAII, The undersigned will hare constantly on hanu a we.l selected stock ofDiugs, Chemicals, Dye Slutrs, Oils, Paints. Tobacco and Begars, StatiotK ry, Perfumery, Vriuhos. nnd Fancy articles which he will dispuso uf cheap for cash. ir Invites tlie publio to call aud examine Li stock of goods before purchasing elsewhere. Country Physicians furnished with Drugsi Medicines, aud Surgical instruments nt tbe wc reaNoaablo rates. J. O. HARTSWIOK. Clearfield, Pa., Dec. 2C, 1600. Important Notice. The undersigned, late publisher ofthe "Clear field Republican" takes this method ol calling. upon thoso who are indebted to him, or to Lriv titer i Ward for subscription, advertising or Jul work incurred duriug tbe three years common cing July 1357 aud sliding July lbOO, to call im-. mediately nt my ofiice in the borough of Cloaj Celd, and make settlement of the same, as thesu accounts mil be clm;lup. J. H. LARR1MEU, Clearfield, Docouibor 12, 1SIW. tf. "VfOTICK. The undersigned, so Audito. X 1 appointed t distribute the money arising from the sale "of (be real oslulo of HAMUKIV KTROUP.Inte of Ferguson toa nship, gives noticu that he will attend to the sntne, at the off.ee ( Larrimcr & Toit, in Clearfield, on TUESDAY k tbe Sflth of FKHRl'ARY. U01, at two o'clock, p. tn., where and when all persons legally inter-, ested any attend. ISRAEL TEST, febC-4t MOOIIE & LTVlLEl, Wholesale tn4 Urtail nierclisnta, Alsi extensive doalnrs in timber, sawed Ilie.j ber and shingles. Also, dealers In flour .1. graia, which will be sold cheap for cash. Oct. 14, 1359. tt l)TI(. All porsora are herobr caution. j ed against purclmsiug or eiedd'.ins wlib throe Horses, two Timber sleds, one Wagon, s,pi lour Timber Chains, now In the possession S' .1 n it v k II 1 t Kl. ..rnM.1,.,. 1....1.:. 1' r.. . county, as the same belongs to as, aud are W; wita tim an oafl only. f.t:7-3t noLT, winox hci,t, J