LI 'J li (Stofielb ggeygblican WEDNESDAY, MARCII13, 1861, Car Time at Tyrone. I Ihtoktamt to Ti Patim, In the cue of Wn&rton vt. the Borough of Birmine.l I hani, just decided br the Supreme Court. wiLl. Ti."T ?" wauistiMi. seem. t0 fftVor R Convention of the neonlo. , it wns held thut the remedy for an unfair homines of the Cona-ros i,.Bt ;!, iTl1? decil, uP.n th? nia.nnpr of adjustment NEWS ITEMS. A Sovnei or Corruption Extinguished. A Convention of the People. Mr. Lincoln, in his innueurnl nddi-M. COTJBT. PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, Hon. SAMUEL LINN,' Esq. President Judge of tho Court of Conmon PUm of the tirenty-liftb Judicial District, ooin- . poaed of tbe oounties of Cloarfield, Crntro and lion. Win. I,, iloore and Hon. ' .7 ".Th.9ft;; ;::,::;i7, vv" to the tnin ,,nB. . nmtt,ii i , mieu to the thanks of the count, we :-rt' -v"".,.w ' . """"-.""v'""" nfls" i neamem or -r-.-alludpln l!,nn,Bn,lm,,l r H.. Pni.i t ' . " . 1 vote Ot lite cimniy ; neve i.suaa tneir preeopt, to nie direct- il i .i , . , . , . - . k"u ui tug vuuu i . car nme . i .yronn. , or , , BIWBIIIinenl of t b . bu pad one measure for which it ii n.C.H ,Uf .m . , lB1m ".tbeirii.ton-.nd th, 1 The Winter arrengumont of the Pennsylvania " , , f aVml . ., , . . 1 ",,,' " X!! question of amendments 10 the Constitu- lienjainin lianas), , i . .nj .ft., iha 9ci inii.i.,. i to the tnxina nnur n nrnviill . , wueu to me iiuinks oi tno country. We .-. ,i ... , . ... r. . allude to the amendment of the Patent!, .before payment. If a party walye hi ".7 which .i..t.. f I .1 """ I''u " wlnnh won d be n tin.l .i..,.,;,,.. ,.f i. ' Ondun'aConrt. Court of Quarter ScseW Court B.JQ . "" uiTPBiior rantetl .unil remain in iorco torM1M i.Pi. divUU ti... ..,,.. v. ,ti.. "r"T "d Terminer, and Court of General J. il 01 IWUO. .1 ('nnvnnlinti hm.. ....Ml l. v- TRAILS LltVtXO XASTWARI). T !a - Util Train 1M0 p. ta. ef to relieve him, nor can he ue the bcr- seventeon years from the date Jjwni Panpr 10.13 p. m. ou THIN LIAVIXO V'tlTWltD. ... n .... . j. cover m,.., f. . . iuuciicc niucji jjui contriuuifKi more lO'r,i1(M. ,., fli,in ).,........ H" P- iraumiceoi a regular assewment. wiiere the demor iratwn or the Kat or.a Lec s- "; f . v Z r 'V. '"'"7 v.,tLiD 8.22p.m. n- .i ... .. !i ..i. ,i. ... . : . 1 1 h I lions ot it. e would vrcfvr n direct reN : ir.in. run La Sunday excrot tha ExtirAaa. - ' "I.. 1 . ... . AV Dm 1A Bl tourn iot ai icaiea, wituout appeal ami, ;T .,"v,,"r. , .,i . , . .4 ... It w inirossiole without returning them a unseated, ho tbftti ,'i n i cannot object tothelorough asuessing tho lawt dozen j ub or county which a. him, to rl " . r."-- 1 l t4Tl fSSZ CovaTirfEiTn. Vyadvie our readers o bewnre of a dangcroui five dollar note, whirl U now being circulated plentifully in our county. Tho note is a apurious one, and purports to bo hsued by the i'armcrs ' and Mechanics' Bank of Cam dsn, "i' Jeiey ; vignette, femulc, kheal of it heat, and cars in the distance ; fenAile on rigid end, holding a sickle in her left hiud, lunch of gi uin in her right hand over licr head j two figure "5'i" and loco motive on the loft end. There are two A!biU in circulation, and one kind have no rod about tliom, while o'.hers have five rrd rings on tho back, filled with small fjnro "5's." The words "Farmers' and Meclisnics' Bank" on the genuine are in die form of a half circle, and the word fi(o" stamped, in red ink, across the jibe face of the no'.e. IMtrcrr, at Clearfield, in ami fur th oosnty of Clearllold, on the Third Monday (im day) of March ntrt, 1 NOTICE IS, thorofors, hereby Rivoo, to tba Coroner, Justice! of the Peace, aid Cooitablej, in and fur laid coui.tj of Clearfield, to appear in 1801. 1861 .THE FIRST AW RIVAL ... OF FALL$- WINTER GOODS AT THE OID STAND REED, WEAVER & CO. Ort Market Street 2 doors north o tho Court House, wlie.ro they aro unusually large them alio as seated. Ilia remedy .aras by appeal to the County Commissioners at the proper time. ki,? ""p-ni. in iu"3r.g,frfrMPO j.,-. .,-: ...u , tbair i.r.mer rersom. with their Holla, lt.corrf.. USl UUUHHJ BU f,1!! m,T?l"01 -"Tllln-nisclvw, but if that j impossible to bel,1Imlui,,i,I';u,l KaamlnaMons and other Kemea- a,1J yc SC!ectCl Stock of COOdf, to estimate tho nmount . iin(i . vrttinnnl rnr.iin. L jbrances, to do tluvaolhinira which to th'ir officeri, ... n , rt vishodin Ihia wavdil.in' '."il.,,?r ne"!ron" do",ll?8s- nd in their behalf, pertain to b. done. fillltfid tO the WttlltS of t 1 COmDlU- .ears, but it is to be counted nL -hhotiL-h . . nitv for tho Fnll ! Winter trntk. l-ftr tin 'lllllro I mrlr (irul 1 . ' ... ...... ...... .; iiumai;, iu mi ;r HI rar Loro, one J . i or tneumre, innnk OcmI, ,.... . ,,.- morn .,.:!,, nn,t , iilu..n.i .i.ht hnnjj .mi ...i.:t. .1 nv.:..l ..-l.ll ofteinptiiUon w bo removed J ' ' , , B ." . ..; " V T, ..n fMHitii im.;Y unvi 111 miuu uuudiuuh by millioiu. this source 1. 111, ,.. ; anu we snn.11 no snareu tue uisurace o ,....i 1 .r.i.. 1 seeigthe votes of our representatives, conservative men of. i.rm ..mlM r WiA' ! . vvt . f Bjl LuiiMnniB men ni large numuer o Hcads 0r.-lt seems that "Old Abe" P'.,i0,1 ",d. f?,r lhe Vrl f iU - theSlntw. had no power to render iU nc has taken his "rail'' axe nw uiu nin; .t . . - --- imu - :i 1 4-s. uiiu un power to r with him to J"'1 ?"U! ,?,.,!?!!L3r tellionbimlirB. If National .... - .1 . .... LI iin:iniiii(4 on me most rpnsonao c ISTKICH NIITII I.' I. k... 1 tfir.n that tba fiillowinir nfpnimt, Iiuva terms call and examine foh i to Fatal Actikent. An accident, rcsult ,ng in tho death of Mr. Could Wilson, occurrfd in Huston township, on Friday it. Mr. Wiuon, in rompany with P. Havener, haq., and tome others, wns gaged in breaking logs loose fioni the .uik, and rolling them into the Sinnema .oniiig creek, at the job of Hon A. Irwin. ,'heir work was almost completed, when tr, V. Btarted log at the lower part of 4 a pile, .which Moved three others abors i, snJ he, in endearoring to got out of llieirwiiy flipped i.nd fell upon the ice.the t'n n.sing over him a.id crushing him i;.ilantly to deuMi. He was a son of J case "A'iUon, one of the oldest citizens of that xtion of our county j was about thirty liree years of age, and leaves a wife and ro children to mourn his loss. Sewiku M At il inks. We refer our read t to the adverti.emeut of 'Harris' Bou ir Sewing Machine," in another column. i. niiA nt Ilia ttpvt liniv in lun Jtnv nrn wihhing to examine it, can do so by I wling at (he residence of D. W. Moore, Ijiq., in Cloai field, where they can satiny i.f.fl:elve of Use piaclical utility of this eful and npnesBry invvntiou. IVc nho refer our readers lo the advi r- I'finent ni Mr. ft. Jaiui. CenerM Acent r the Krio Sewing Machine Company. it further particulnn, uddresi him by iter at Milan, Ohio. Hff-We understand that Win. F. John n lmiteained his position a. Postmaster Rot kton , in Union township, and the j lice in now vae;itit. If none of our Union whip friends nttend to this matter Washington, for the purpose of chopping timo off heaJs, in which capacity he is wielding would nave been long enough a time. it in the "rail" style. lie bas appointed , " Norman B. Judd, of Illinois, Ministor to Backbone roa Sale. Tho owners hnv Prussia, in place of Wright, of Indiana, Y'ng """f01, 'J'f. article since tho rcrcnt . ... ir . t ..... cave-in of Ifoimblican Ic.iderK, offer for removed, and Herman Knesmanof Hli-iglllo lulg(, of blJckbo, lmicl of j, noin, has been appointed Secretary of nearly new, having only been used since Legation. William P. Cole, of the same Lincolr'a Indinnopolis fpeech, which it State has been appointed Commissioner of, now seems was misunderstood. U is nil . .. . . . .... . ... Ijust ai cood as new, and will be sold verv Indian Aiiairs. Illinois seems to ue in 1 .i, i f. :1 v. l". v.. ..f itlllu 111 U, (lllf other material pood for lubricating Ke' publiiMtn knee joints. Inquire of the Republican editor?, oflice hunter!1, or ex ccnllve committee. Also of any nf the squirts or squires engage in tho riot at City Hull to break up a Union meeting, a few weeks since. I'itUlwy l'vit. The Census or lSUO. The Lomion Timet is fairly amazed at the last census returns of the United States. It opens its e;-es ir. a-itciiishmen'., say i nothing like such growth has ever been witnessed iu Europe, and i-oumders the aUtistics "uk founding." The 7'inM remarks; "If the tlireatnnod dissolution of the United States should be actually consummated. the citizens will onjoy a singular opportu nity of contemplating, lit the verv crisis of their destinies, the m;i -rn it ir . and splendor of the political f.iUio which they have just destroyed." ,phe Virginia Convention does not scorn to ! well pleased with the inaugural. Tho secessionists denounce it a a wnr message; mmlcrtt te Union men think they can discern a very small negro iu the woodpile, out-and-out Unionists would rather have had something mote explicit t , .. ,t .'.''..' h n iiHb.Dlini uil I'll l if ' the amendment in the length of U Mll it must lo , workof the ,,PopI o given to a, patent fen years ,,, ,he Stat.-. Its delepate mist b be..n .xutuined and psMcd by me and remain YOURSELVES Tlicif assortment O the lead, which creates considerable dis satisfaction in tho great wigwam of Re publicanism. Seriously Injured. Mr. Thomas II. Forcco, ofGraham township, was furiously injured at Mother Moore's landing, in Clinton county, last week, while assisting to land one of his rafts. We understand thut Mr. Forcee was on the raft, and in attempting to land, ope of the lash-poles 'was caught hy the rope and driven against his body with such force as lo injure him severely. License. We lenrn that several per sons who applied for license at the Jan uary term of our Court, failed to lift them within tlm time.specified in the law, and are now selling liquor without license. We believe the law requires the license to ho lifted within fifteen days after being granted, and ai quita a number of per rons have applied at the next term ofour court, they had better bear this in mind. le be -reprosen- OoilVf'tltirn filed of rocurd ill thin nfiirn for Ilia limniioliiiii i.f hoir., legatees, rreditonyiml all othcra in any nRY fiCJtinrt NOTIONS other way interested, and will be presented to U 1 " " lw I IWIsw the next Orphan's Court of Clearfield county, to i. ,. i... ..i .... i... .i,i- im. jb. held at tUe Court Iloa.c. In the borough of ,rT irtlcl'both offu.bion" and service. Er j C loorOold I, commenring on tho S.I Monday of neclnl atlenfu-n has been paid to tho selection of Jiaron, isoi. lor conuru.auon ai.U allowance i (LaDIKS1 DRESIir 000DS, which a-o of ivory- The administration account of John lleers, Ad. ytrWty ind ie ycry Ilt minlslratur ..f ull and iinBular tho coods and . kml. n-i-inn. I'l .i.l. t.;n,.. I, .l!r.. from everv pru t ot the country V" .-..... ,, t.i i,.uau iCIonrficld, commenrinK on tho 3d itivi'i i vu.tiiv iii n ni (ivi llltQ l'l)Ut.UI to a clinngt in the CcnMitutioii, mid it 0 . '11. 1 . . reuns woui.1 men n lorin with tno a.i thority .ind form of a clear decision of the!,",t,,'ir'liul nJ credits, which wcro of Ueorjre t.oiiuliir will. If i.roi erlv nrennized. such I Sojl,or' of '""nahip of Boggs, in tba a Convention might p, ai...e. .-1-.n c nujusin.rni or our po.il.onl .,,, lUlKaUr , g .dJ tUlt0,U(., of dilhcullles ; and if It should fail, there is jxu AnJer.-n, late ef I'iko township, ClaavacW still left the .liiect appeal lo the people county, decesscd. I themselves as a last resort. 1 vsl. JijT'Wefee by Alpaceas. Cnihmorej. I'rcncb, Bcotnh and Domestic Uingbami, Friuti, I.imryi, Cambrics, Drilliants, l it- and plain Bobinotti, Irish Linen Cloths it. Klack and Fancy Cussincres, tatinotlf . ,ican, p . i. i 1 ) . 1 1 : .. u ui.i... Ti.lti. , ; ,, V .. ' k ',""kv,1' " "u" Crash, Uiapor, Hienuhed and unreached mu. istrutor of nil and singular the coodsand chatle s. I . L .i.:nr. t...i vi i.:. i im .1 Til.1 '.11. I 11. I' t .n 'IIIUSwtlinilB, 11VV, UU'T, 11 111 iv mi U VUU lull S 1.U the haltimore paper! " a-Ht s.wbid, were of Ilunnah Spencer, .ne!,. A10 ; , ' .mck of Udies' and Uentle. mens bliawln, Double and biugle, t-tullus t,iiU that about '.0.U00 people assembled at the . V"' 01 1 on" luwn"r. ClearDold cou.i Kailroad tlepit, when learning of the ' Tbe final account of Miles S. Spencer, Admin approach of e.x-Presidcnt Huchrnan, on ' ''tratorof all and sinpiUr tho goods and chattels, ,. . , , . ,,,, , , . rights nnd credits, which were of Nuncy tipent'er, his way to his liomeat lieatliind. After late cf I'enn township, ( IrarDeld rounty, .lee'd. Strange Accident. Ono of the hands on j Woodward's drive ou the .Siunemahoning, was seriously wounded in a singular man ner, on Friday last. The handspike with which ho was prying logs flew out of his binds, strikini! him ou the throat, and cutting it open immediately under the I chin, so lhatthe movements of tho tongue can be seen through the wound. jgrirSonio of the Western papers, in noticing the flight of old Abraham from Ilirrisburg to Washington ir. the nightf leaving his wife and family on board the train that was " to be thrown down an embankment and all on board killed," call it " a big scare." Very conclusive, , the . ffioe w ill undoubtedly bo abol-; nuee"- :.rd by Ihu ivportment which would B3u Dr. A. M. Hills desires to notify oieogtenl iiici tivenirnce to tho citizens his friends and patrons, that ho will beat :th.t town-hip. It was entirely through his office in Clearfield, opposite the Clear- it exertions of Mr. Johnson and a few J field Hotel, until after the Juno Court, ien ls that this Hice was established with the exception of tho tecond week in 1.(1 ter.t im. no.! for kfTPinl venrs it linaKf.f TnraonH desirilil! his services IV ill roved a great convenience lo the people; do well to call before that time. . that locality. a the cars flopped there, universal cheers were given by the citizens to tho man that was not afraid to travel through Baltimore in daylight. We should not trnndtr if this wns in tended to leflect upon the gentleman who fobU to JA.MKS TVKIULEY. Keiri.ter. SHERIFF'S SALE. Chenilles, Iilnck and Drab C'iotti capes of tbs very latest fushi.in. VT.argo and splendid stock of Press trim mings, Iiolts, Head Drosses, Notts, IMuinua Ac, at H. W. CO's, virtue ot sundry writ of Venditioni Expo- nas, irs.K'd out vf fie Court of Cuiuiuon l'leas of Clearlicld euiintr. and to me directed there will be exposed to publio sale, at tho court 1 lioufe, in tne boroui;ii or Ulesruold, on Monday, tho I Kih .,r M,',...l, mni o, f.n. pissed through that city a short time ago, described properly, viu ' with a Scotch cap and a mdi'arv llmk. I A c'ltHi'1 tract of land silunt in Bradford . 1 n hip, Ta., buuiiiicd on the east by binds of 1 L n ii m ,1. . 1... I i. ..r i, u .......v., n tuv nm uj IDIKII VI II. ,111 111 11 HI III 1, A Largo stock of AJen A Boy's clothlne, jusi reocirrd at R. W. A O'trs 'ilaipets, Drugget, carpet chain, Ilags J liagginj;, Curled llnir ite., at It. and) W. CO'a T Vir ginia i I.an- I HmsEfN. Our eoteniporary, 'The Iftitra.1 Tress," of Itellefotitp, is in error in hard to t lie sii.-ile of John C'ljthcart. i pernio 'i for his pardon, as is slated in ana encouraging. Hut they say will not tecede at present. Ju.L'o Daniel B. Vondersmitb, of caster, who was convicted nearly two years ago of forging applications for htr.d warrants, and sentenced to twenty v.ars imprisonment and $20,000 fine, had his sentence commuted last week by Presi dent Buchanan from twenty to three yenrs, which term will expire on tho 5th of June, 1302. The preat Itepublio is coming down a pep. The Nicaragua Congress hns not ratified tho American treaty, and proba bly will not. Tho Oranadian Government dcolaro they don't want a treaty with 'is. and aro a match for cither tho Northern or Southern Governments of Aiierica. Think of that. Tho sudden flight of Mr. Lincoln from Harrisburg was a very remarkable com mentary upon the opinion expressed at Columbus that, there was "nothing the matter," "nothiliL' going wrong" "nobody hurt.' If nobody was hurt, it is now very evident that somebody was terribly scared. A young clergyman bavin:!, in the hear ing nf Dr. Parr, stated that he would be lieve nothing ho could not understand, the doctor F"id 'Then, young tran, your creed will bo the shortest of any man's. I know.' New Trial Granted. The Supreme i.. i.. lidl l.v il.o tut ior nf I hur is .Num. LOUll las reversefl tun necisimi vi win '-.. ., .1 I..IL... I i l.-ln.. ll.. ..la t nrtiiA .nnvil l he son 01 ins iutuer nan ucucr rcsu wmn m-n... m nn 3t. Father produces vs. Son. Tho Boston Couritr the following extract from an oration delivered in Boston on tho dth of ner .it: 'sitit-Ie, was n inurously ngn tl.nor was iilf.re is no diversity of interest 'informed of the fact of hi death-war- b t ween and (he icoplo of the South ; and Inl Mj-ned, and time of execution ihey are no ine.K.s to e.inerwno enuenr- MMheM.-rirltntending to tiischnrge o(nop whnt ir ,Mniof M. Mniii,aniu uu.y oi leauing 10 nun ! c),iKetls rank high on the roil oi revoiu Nh-wsrraut u.on the dav after he com-; ti nary famo ? The .wisdom and heroism tod suicide. Hi. attempt to cut his -for which they nive wbi u.mpu,.,, I -ii - ......... i K a ir.fliilirA m 111 h' Pviously show thatj- - " 'r" The Sndeience; and f uel wat deliberate and premeditated, if.i.,,..,.. ,vo ,(0ssess are the result of joint V .,, , ., .l ilaniiAri ll inl'in ff . K 1 " ' 11 " eilOl.a--ll luiiiim"" ..-..g..-, e cd r.rtlio nmr.ler or .laved Lewis, l lie trial will probably fako up tbe time of the court at (lie May form. Ctirion Dtmocrut. The Democratic ond Union Conve-n-tions of liho.le Island on Wednesday last, re nominated Wm. Sprnpue for Governor, and lhe whole tickH as elected last ve.tr. John Covode and Mr. C. If. Van Wyek. of New York, who was recently "assassi nated" by four men. iut s-.ibseqiiently icm all. have cone to New llamp- LICENSE KOTICES. MIK fi.llioi iuc named perrons bar filed in the llUicu of the Clerk uf tba Court of tjiiarti-r Svrsi.nn of Clearfield euuiitv, tbrir l' liiimis for Licence at tho Murrh Susri'.u next agreeable to the Act of Assembly of Muuh 2Slb, ls.,fi, eiitilltd "An a.-t lo regulato llic tab of lu tiixi.'uting Li.iu.'ri'," Ae. TAVKUX LICEXSKS. Henry tioodlan.lvr, Urn ly t'innsbip. It. V. .M.iiiiv. Biad;- tp. V,. i F.v, J'.rady tp. J. Ilniiii s, lii'tcsria tp. Henry Wnple, lli'Kgii tp. Kdward Albeit. Uupi;. I p. Ynlchiino llu'liiiiin, Coviniitm. tp. tie irn I. I.anii li. Clearfield boruugh. llariil J.ibnsun, Clearfield boro(;h. Dan. M. Wearer, Curwensrilla boroii);b. Ilcnj. llloom, Purwonsrille hnruugb. Win. A. Mason, Ciirwersrtllo borough. Win. W. Worrell, Chest tp. John P o 1 ( ri k e , (lokbcn tp. Juhn Jordan, (lulii tp. W. Woodward, Uu.ton tp. Darid Sinilli. Knox tp. Win. W. Anderson, I'enn tp. John Shecser, Union tp. Jacob Muuck, Morris tp. Ilcnj. .S'nyder, Covington Ip. Lawrence Flood. Covington tp. Wm. L. Merrill. Morris tp. tihorjro Albert, Unidfonl tp. Win. lti'cd, I.ulbrrsburp;. Leopold Ilround, Covington towr.ibip. Ifaao Mcketts, BeccarU township. Niclnilns Verbeck, Covinplon Ip, Juhn S Hiidebangh, Decutur lownihip. Daniel liible, Decutur township. tieuro AV. gh.ifl. llnccnria toirnebip. Adi.iii Knarr, Brady township. Isaac Blouin, L'urnensvillr. M KhCA.V fll.K LICENSES. It. Mmnip, Clearfield borough. John Kob.H.in, Bcccaria township. ' t T aidwaie of every Kind XX spoons, Locks, Vi'vs, i. 0 u,d Jlbi d ii' kn. -v ond fork; Nails, Cow i' K. W. A OO's on the south by lauds of Nopp and Mains, and ou tne norm by lands oT William Welkor; con taiu'mg una hundred acres and nllowaure, innrs ir less, and about thiity-fivs acres cleared, with hewed luc bouso and double In 2 barn therein erected, tieircd, tnken in execution, and to be sold os the property of Juhn Sbimmcl. Also .1 certain tract of land siluuto in Oraham township, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded on the oast by John Holt, north by John Holt, on the j west by I'ownall, and on the suttli by tho turn- t pike ; cuntaiuiiij; four and one-half seres, with small U g cabin boueand round-log stublc erce'.od thereon. Seized, tnken in execution and to be I sold as the property of David Turner. I Also by virtue uf a certain writ of Al. Levari t acias, A certain tract of land situate- in Doggs town ship, Clearfield county, pa., beginning at a post, tbenco by Walter Stewart Survey, east 100 perches to 0 post; th.-nce by residue of tho tract 1 00 porches ; thencowert 1150 ferehes ; thonco by John Tnvlor itirrev. m.r'.li inn nerrL. untitiiln. I ing ono hundred acres, being tho northwest cor ner 01 me jonn .Montgomery survey, tieiied. taken in execution, and to be mid as the property of Jonas If, I'ulon. Ono third tho purrhase money must Invariably bt paid at tho tiiuo the property it knocked down or it will bo resold; and t lie balance, beforo tho deed is acknowledged V. O. .MILLEK, Sheriff. Sheriff's Offlce, Clearlicld, Pa., Feb. 27, 1861. allies' Bonnet and Huts, trimmed aud ua-i trimmed, of the Latest Styles at K. W. 4- t'u l, N UW DRUG STOKE JLOUU, li VCOX, TOBACCO, LfQCtJltS OF ALL KIMS, SALT, OILS, PAINTS, The subscribers navu opened a full and com pteto assomiicnt of DUUllS in the new brick building uf Dr. Wood, on til D corner of Lecust and Cherry streets, in tho borengh of t'lfni llold, where they will be hnppy to aiicoiuuiodato any person who may desire articles in their line. Tbe business nill be confined strictly to a l)i vj and r. cicrijitiuii Urisiiins, Aud no pains ili bosparcd to rcudcr sntisfactiun. Dr. M. Woons, the junior partner, may always' bo f.iund and consulted In tho " Dnsir Store.' when not absent on professional business. A 'separate room for consultntioii is attached to tho it G h'Ot'F.UI IN, l"rwhere patients may bo erniniiicd privately Bit?- For fulc very cheap for Cash, by O. B. MKUUKLL. In basement of Merrell k Bigler's Store, Cleiiitiidd, Pa. feb-27. 1)1 III.IC MAI.IC Wiil.be exposed to pub lic snle, at tho Into residence nf Abraham II is. ins, d. ceased, in Lawrence tnwiiihir , Ce. l .. - M.,:..i .......11.. 1 1 i 1. . .. . . . j ,.rij niuuiu HBuiiiij; iuuiiu 111 sucu an esiau lirliuivsit m ill bekcplou band,aud sold at greatly . reduced prices. I Tkhma ss.iso sthicti.v Cash, will enable them to oficr induceiuenls in the stay of prices , I'll vsiciana will be supplied at a snail per ! centage over cost and earrings, mid their orders ' are solicited, livery article sold will bepureand of tho best quality. , febG-if WOODS A BARRETT. llAlirt I B. DUIILIIIil.1 .. WTI.eh.te flrwlift cnuwd ninth dam- " . ' , : anil Go I lorbid that tho.-;h,ro on c-cct.onecnng tour. fe lo the Anderson Creek Navigation J w,o have every motive of sympathy nd .Ti(i;, . I. Cofl'ev. Kq.. late Senator from ' uipiuiy's works. One cf their upper! interest to act in concert, should ever be- infp,.,na eountv. PennTlvania. has been U was swept awav, causing an ,. ' P"? o( ttrt' bifke'inC ttn,on8 appointed as,istant At.orn-v General I of Nwra.se of water in tho creek, sweep-1 .. Plnl. U wy the bridge over the creek on the. Mi. Cobb, of this State, has Wen np- , I C ..... v , A .l.i.lrtl-finnArfil ITimlioe lina rnrtl IMlO! keti.rn fn..'.mill onl .Im'iiointPf bv GerToral Lamcron unci cici a 1 , r i"" " .-- . h conimiss.on in tne army, ue is rai'aet Hi ilfonoil 011 th l-.ria ron.l. l" " -m o - - C 1 portion of the dam at the Woolen Fac 7, in Union township, was also washed rj,aiwellas a portion of the large 1 Democratic Standing Committee. In accordance with a resolution passed w . at the Democratic County Meeting, ueiu , j t (h0 lot)ie intt .... . . . V of course no harm has been done In Hint in tne army, ue is a brother-in-law of Scnotor Mason, of Vir ginia. BtTho Stale Legislature having ad. n above Curwensv.lio. It is tloubltul , . r. 1 c,,tpmi.pr Mt the Tresi M sy V. I ! a a " f " " I tl.er the company will gel any logs to dcnt( Hon Jftmei T ionRrd, has np- f'rltst this spring, quarter, especially if they all left Harris tfirWe recret to learn that tho barn of Standing Committee for 1861; L 0 ... i r m. : pointed the folio ing named persons as i,ur8 during the adjournment; but having r.e d cunty , on fuiday the th hy of MAUcii phillipsburg and Waterford Kailroad. next, nt 10 o cluck, a. 111., 1 1 D All kinds of properlr. including drain by tho A a. I'.l. 1 1 Ml of tho Mocklio'.tlers of tbe bushel, Hoy by tho ton, Cows, Chairs, j V. " I'liilipbuig nnd Wuturfurd. Railroad Bureau, Clipboard, Beds .luuipany will lie be:.l at too oll.ro or said Cont end Bedding, Cook-Sa ve, and a lot nf Household and Kitchen Furniture, too tedious to ei.nmerato. tVSalo to rouimenee at 9 u'ciock a. in., when the trims nill be made known. JOHN L. BEAMS, or.:, w. ltiiKuw, fi'l?7-lt. Administrators. ATr.MI'ATof the CLKARFIELD COUN TY BaXK, for Hie month ending February pany, 111 tue burugh ol ( lcartio.il, Cloarfield county, Pa., o MONDAY, the 18th dsy of March, A. D. Hiil, between the hours of 12 and 2 u'ciock p. m. of said day, fur the purpose of , electing one rrvsi.lcnt and twolve Directors to serve until tbe recond Monday of January, 1862 I A (u attendance is requested. L. J. CHANS, Secretary. Clearfield, Jan. 21, 1SGI. I ) M I N I JT It ATI U M X OTI C Ii -Let le rs is, is;; I : ASSRTS. Bills discounted ... IVnnsylrania Stale Stock Specie - Due from other Banks 1 Bank Notes of olhrr Banks Cherks. Drafts, Ao. Furniture .... I'.rprnso of Plato engraving, Ae Stationery, Ac. lonas Daugherty, near rennville, was I'tlly destroyed by fire one day last week, 'ether with about eight tons of hay, gli and some grain. The origin of tne f unknown, ui.leis It was caused by Mrsts. Somo of the family had left, a Nrn in the barn, In which there were N matches, and as usuul, a tallow can- .ind it Is supnosed tint the matches ignited by the rats, which was no Ntth cause of the fire. KTMr. Jat. McMurrav'a fine Durham n Young Jack, which drew the prise Inif I... PA..HH !-.; nun. .li.r.nvorrl tA -- v wuu.y 4.11, t. "ni drowning situation, a few day ago. "ng walked out on the ice of the mill M in search of water, the ice gave "ay, msrginghim in about ix feet of water. I'P and other mean were immediataly Md ith the exertion of a few men toon brought to Urra firnui, and &0 riniiKl ru ,i. a wtcit nazt fall "a. and. in n probability take the pre- Clearlield- L. J. Crans, Chairman. Beccaria John D. Miller. Bell John Ross, jr. Poggs George Dimeling. Brodford -Samuel P. "Wilson. Brady Georce J. Yoas. Bloom John Smith. Burnside James McMurray. Chest Robert McCully. Covington P. T. Hegarty. Curwcnsville Daniel Faust. Decatur Cyrenius How. Ferguson Grier Belt. Fox James McClellan. Girard-Alexander Livingston. Goshen Robert G. Shaw. Graham Samuel Launsberry. Gulich John Jor an. IInton-H. J. V. .odward. Jordan-Joseph Patterson. Karthaus William S. bankey. Knox Conrad Baker. Lawrenoe-Josiah W.Thompson. Lumber City-William W. Wright. Morris Edward Perk. New Washington Joseph Bretn. ' Tenn David T. Sharp. Fike D. C. Dale. Union -William F. Johnson. Woodward Tbomaa penderson. aanin re Assembled on yesterday 10 con - o - - tinue their feast upon tho vitals of tho Commonwealth, wo may soon hear of eonie object being introduced, lo still fur ther plunder tho good old Keystone nnd her citizens. We do notrish our leaders to understand, that our. Legislature l filled with a set of public plunderers, as w can assure ihcm that there are a few no ble exceptions among tho members of that body.- "United w e Stand." Governor Bigler's orgen in Cloarfield, 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 tthila email nolicians differ on tho most momentous occasions statesmen and pa triots unite when the good of the country require it. Jloitntouww. We hope our Demooratio frjend in Cambria pounty, will pay "n,a aUntion to this eubiec.t. too, (ind thereby bring their Kilkenny " performances to a close, and) j ftilly and fairly adopt th,e above tnotto. I.IASILIT.RS. Capital Stock paid in 2I,800 00 Notei in circuutton - u,ou vu Duo Depositors . ,1 S IntcrciU end Exchange , 812 60 granted to tho undersigned on tba estate $10,959 S3 St'SAN' ARDEIIY, late of Lawrence tp., Clca on -j 1 J I tol.1 couuly, docoased, all persons indebted 4,.'.ti 94 ",u, nr0 requested to make immodiate 4 40.'l B.fi payment, anu muse oaring claims agaiusi ine 1 KlOOfl 'nl"a T'" present them duly authenticated for B73 (19 settlement. JAS. X. LfcONAKD, 223 is' JanDOflt Adm'r. 282 11 QTllAY ili:iKi:i.Came to the residence 15 of the subscriber in Huston tp., about fire 150 189 Oi or 'IC ekl S HEIFER red, crumpled ' ; horns, and about two years old. Tbe owner Is requested to come forward, prove property, pay rhargei and take her away or she will be disea sed of according to law. WILLIAM 110 YT, Jauuary 9, 1861. 'If. 17; JOHN QUELL, IJFIIOLSTER AND CARRUOE TRIM. ME It, Jj0cuttdt A. 11. Shaw't .Villi, oh milt Eaii cf CUarfitld borough, Respectfully Informs the cititens of Cloarfield and adjoiniDf connties, that he Is at all times prepared to manufacture, at tbe shortest notice. Hair, Husk, and Straw Mattresses of all kinds and sites, one of wbtch is a Folding Mat truss, suitable for CABINS ON HAFTS, which can be folded in small compass, and emptied led refilled at pleasure j and vory eheap. He also trims Cat riages, makes repairs to ail kinds cf Carriago Trimming and Upholstery, aud makos Curds fur Mason'i Tracing Lines, of any thick nn or length. (.Country Produoe, Corn Husks, or lain .akon in Exchange for work, irAII orders left with any of the Menhan, uf Clearllold borough will be promptly attend ,0 de clO t MY, AM) MLVKM WAKK, "ITfE would respectfully Inform our friends, y patrons and the public g.-arally, that we, have now ill store and offer Wholesale Md Re. tall at the lowest Cash Prices, n large and very choice stock Watch, Jewelry, Silvor and Platod Wan of every variety nnd style, livery description of Dininond Work and oth er J.cnelry, made to order at short notice. All goods warranted to be as represented. 1'ariiculnr attention givou to the repairing of Watches aud Jewolry of erery description. STAUI'FER A BARLEY. No. 022 MARKET street, (south side,) Phila. Sopt. 19th, I860. 0 mo, ctbThotelTjayneIvill THE above Hotel, bavins recoutly been fitted up for a bouse of entortninuicut, is now open fur tbe accommodation of the publio. traveler fill find this a convenient house. May t IS6S, JOUX J0 DArs Infallible Vcccltiblo Powders. For the ipeedy and cffectiud Cure of nil Inflam mill 10 as, Jttuwotitm, Dyntptia, and l.ivrr Com- plaint and all vlcurt niia (Vuoiii'o Viientst of A: Units nnd Children, Sond 3 rout Stamp to. ber yl71.nr. U. II. J&NES, Hundreds of testimonials Box 2070 Pbiln. P Oi ptrAitnrif S. W. Cor. Third it Arch St. Uct 24, 18uU lUt. IIARTSWICK'S DRUG tj- VARIETY MAKKETSTPEET NEARLY OPPOSITE JAIt, Tbe undorsigned will have eonstantly on band a we.l (elected stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Dye-, Stuffs, Ui!s, Paints, Tobacco and Sugars, Station ary, Perfumery, Brushes, and Fancy articles, which be will dirpuso of cheap fur cash. He invites tho public to call aud examine hil j stock tf goods before purchasing elsewhere, I rniintrv Pli..il,tn ...nl.tin.l will, Tirno-di Medicines, and Surgical instruments at the aioa reasonable rates. J. 0. HAKTSWICK. Clearfield, Pa., Dee. 26. 1800. $60,189 Oi A DMINJSTllATOR'si NOTICE. Letter f Administration having this dav been rrant- JAB. B. ORAHAM, Cashicoqa; tt to the undersigned no the estate of JOHN tjlcarfitl , Pa., Feb, 28, 1801. IY0CN0, late of Burnsido township, Clearfield I county, deceased, all persons indebted lo said PVrstins Mill and cut .S'uws, Mann's axes and estate are requested to make immediate payment, I I a general assortment of Hardware at the ' and those having claims against the same will ' " . tnirtv 1 ... 1 ...1 .1 ,:...! r . ..i qT X), A 1111 JIM 'preiCUl IIIOIU UIIIV n rnumirw HT .eiliruivul. Mayl6,18f0. SA31 u fcij mviiii u u yew w sstuugton, iau. 01, 1001, store Curwensville, Iarkerel and Herring for sale st tbeeorner .tore of K.A IRVIN. Curwensville, 3ay 16, 'GO. 15 Ada'r. fb6Ct tlcmon, and Children at R. f. t CO'l, I tella sod other Sbawli in variety at the cheer ) Store of E.A.IBVIK; Curwensville, May 16, 'G0 PIT. Dried Apples, Psred BP nnrare eo. aches, Cberries, Prunes apa liji sine tbe rnor store ot g. a radios drers fiou Js, at patterns and textures to J please all, will be foand at the eorner store Curwiosrilie, My IS, 1860. E. A. IRVI I.XECUTORS' NOTICE. Letters testamea J tary having this day been granted to tbe un dersigned on Uie estate of JOHN DILLON, late of Burnsido township, Clearllold county, docd, all sersonp knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having la.).ns against it will present! them duly auUiepiaated tar settlement. . . . J. A. HEGARTY, fe'B 6t J. H. HEOARTY, February 4, 1861. Exeouton. Important Notice. The undorsigned, late publisher of the "Clear, field Kcpublican" takes this method of calling upon thnso wbn ara indebted to him, or to Lari. wcr Ward for subscription, aivuisiag (it Julv work incurred duriug tbe three years comment eing July 13o7 aud ending July ltiCO, to call im ineiliately at my office in tho borough of Clear, field, and make settlement of tbe same, oa thews, accounts must It clettdvp. J. II. LAKK1MER. llearfiold, December 12, I860. If. "VJ"(IT!CI--iThe nnderslgned, an Auditos. X 1 sppolutod to distribute the money arising; from the snlo'of the real estat" of 8AMUE1, STKOUF.Ittte of Ferguaoa tuwnsbip, gives notica that be B ill attend to tbe sasse, at the off.ee of Larrimor A Tut, In Clearfield, on TUESDAY, the 2Ath of FKBRVARY, 1861, at two o'clock, p. m., where and when alt persona legally Inter, cited may attend. 1SRAE.I. TEST, feb-4t T OsJT On the road leading from James For- 1. U'X)UE& ETZWiLKll, Iiulcaale and Retail Merchants. Also, extensive dealers in timber, sawed lumd bcr and shingles. Also, dealers in bour an,i graia, which will be sold cheap fur cash. Ool. It, 1859. I 1 AtlTIO. All pcrsor are hereby caution. j ed against pun-basiog or meddling 'wile three llorsos. two Timber Sleds, one Waiuii. and lour Timber Chains, now In tno potaossion or Brest's to Ellis Irwin 's, through Cloarfield bor ouch, on Monday, the l&tk ir.st., a brown PASS, BOOK, containing a Mercer, tile List of Clearfield 1 eonnt for 1861. The flad.r r ill La literati re- JOHN 6IIIMKL, of Urabata tuwnsbip, Clearfielu A larger stock and lower ( warded by leaving it at tl is off.ee, er returning county, as tbe same beltngs to as, aud are lef( at Irvins Cheapolt corner. It to the ownerin Goibtn tewnthipo with biui on loan enly. , , ... oa.AA v isniss..!.. b n 1 ti'nninnrt 1 - i . tt r t w w t arnw bl ur.i t (.'urwensville, May 10, W' ,ee..7-"i. wisauwu. ! ai , sv-i, aiv .yiiir l"koots aud Shoes. J prices thsn ever, at Irvins Cheapolt corner,