I . M A lii II '.-'. I ' I - 1 ,n i ii "'. . ...,M( til (tin ri'IMIlt'U 1K v !lr.' M I - li '.b ln-uiii. lil I I I"' H'"l lJ t A I IV - a. in. . I if IU fi. In . . 10.13 p. sn WTWD. . . . . T.tle. m. 17 5ft p. m. - - . $.21 p. in. M.UV H-irse utiir.it ir.AViNa Mall T''n - - last Lin h' (mini run on Funds) ispopl the Firot AMr"'k.NT or Takm roii 1 8G1 . Below re glvo tho names of tlir Culleetois mi l ill amour', if County on! Slate Tax assessed in each hor-jiifli a ml township of Clearfield cwrty for lHiil. ItwiM Leseen that Clcnr'ii-lil borouyh pays thelnrgcit amouut of tax- -being ricaily UmIvo hui; drcd dollars : Tmrmktp und C"'.Ue ori. f,nnty. Slate. Jeecari.ioi.eph Stewart, $u02 fl'-'S 48 Boll Win. T. Thorp, 352 HI 113 44 Bogg L. M. Lumndiie, 220 63 71 U Bradford Ji hn Woolridge, 37 72 127 42 Brad? Win. Sehw em 8S1 80 2 62 Bloom John W. Cloavor, 121 Ul 38 23 Burnside John McKee, 3i 25 1 28 67 Clearfield bor. Win. l'ortor, 874 88 S22 S8 Cnrweavitle bor. John Irwin, 318 80 103 21 Chest Win. Mcflnrvey, 3 16 41 109 0 Covlneton-J. B.Hugeny, 179 37 68 73 :tur Iaate Crowell, 331 38 108 OS Ferguson Urier Boll, 288 K8 4 08 Fox Thos. Muikins, 63 60 20 49 Girard Zanas Leonard, 174 82 66 14 Graham David McDowell, 217 i0 70 86 Ooshn Mstthew late, U1V7 37 78 Ueulich A. Nevling, 175 f)7 56 85 Huston F. E. Hewitt, 180 47 59 41 Jordan John Thomson, 205 40 35 72 Knox Wm. Slojs, ISO 33 53 31 Kartbsus George Einerick, 181 51 58 02 Lawrence J.J. Road, 770 95 257 17 Lumbor City James Ferguson, 132 42 41 11 Morrii Joss Iieauia, 329 31 1J8 31 H. Washington K. McMurray, 72 CS 24 30 tenn M. ti. Spencer, 2C4 11 86 87 Fik R.B. Iluxphrey, 428 05' 167 57 I'aion L. R. Dretmlor, 172 09 65 51 WeOdwurd Jhus, Henderson. 129 77 JO 71 ToUl $9,010 55 2,9573l The current expense of the county last year wre $10,827 73, while tho aggregate mount of tax aeed was but $8,5-11 30, j learing a-deficiency of $2,'J8G 34 on the , lit of.Januarv last. This bcins the state ; of the eountv finnncos. the Commissioners. 1 were compelled to raise tho county rates from six mills to ei;ht for the present year, in order to meet the deficiency o: last year. If the current expense! of the county for the present year do not exceed jevwence mai too prcsenv Aum.n.Mrawu.. the amount of last year, (ar.cl to meet the , l-refera ucw converts to the old, defunct, deficiency that has alf,uly occurred.) it Jan-l consistent members of their party, will take $13,114 07 to meet the demands'" we c,,uId n,ul UP Lra" 0,,oue1' against tho Treasury the present year. j ' wc,uIJ turn t0- ail we woulJ "ndoubt Oar readers trill observe that tho amount cdly eet an office from the present ad aneBiedon seated property u $3,010 55 ministration, i.oco focoa at a premium, and the most that con be realized from the! A letter from James M. Leonard, unseated lands, will not exceed 53,400; 0f Clearfield ofunty. rooeived by Wm. T. which will make the whole amouut'of tax j r. Painter, Estj., states that from the do asaesaed for l?0l about $12,410 55 ; while RCript;on of the booy found floating in the the expenses, if they icm in the same a!r;ver nt this place aeveral weeks nitco, last "yaar, will be ?13, 114 07 which will leave a deficiency for the present year of 703'6i. Incur estimates 'or the last and present year, there is not one dollar ap' plied' towards the completion of the newi Court 'House. It is hoped, however, that tho Current expenses of the county lor the present yeir will not be bo hijh as last Tear. Bonounii Finances. The nettleutent made by the Auditors, on the 14th instant, shows the iinnnc!.tt condition of Clearfield borough to ba ns follows ; Balance against borough for 1859, ?322 24 j - ....i, Atsctt. Due on old accounts, Due for planking, Due from old collectors, Due Ttom present collcclor, FJubiliUcJi. Balance R. Mitchell's acc't $6 07 OuUtAr.ding oiderj 42 Do cio 1.N37, 1 53 Do do 1S58, ?2 8S Do do 1859, 41 39 Do do 18150,35 40 MoAdamizing .Second ft., 221 47 Do - Main st., 02 Balance against borougli, $08 34 11 78 44 63 07 22 519 65 5-712 22 5712 22 Justices. Tho following named persons were elected Justices of the Peaco in the several boroughs and townships of Clear field county, at the late spring elections : Beccaritt iS. K. Hegarty. Burnside S. C. Patchen. Covington John J. Pickard. Fox Benjamin Spark s. Ferguson Michael WitheriU. Giratd Amos Kriso. Gulirh David O. G.inoe. Karthuus- Edward McGarvey. ,-Knox George Erhard. Lawrence Richard Shaw, jr. Penn Summerfiold Flegal. Tike-. J!. Caldwell. Woodward Samuel Henderson. Lumbor City Isaac Lemon. . Curwensvillo Josiah Evans. nn.iiv.ij 7T" H .! und-r tand that the c.t.zens of, We Lutbersburg havo organ'ued a company of ten men, who have procured en oil claim nearTidioute, now considered the bft oil region In the country Tl.l. i ll-.K Mienn.l rnn :..j'J:" '""J.1 , - - - - .i-iij omun leuniii .Inorl im mini mnnw tvna l .1 :iln., txn o i su iuv .i....fco Biiejageu boring themselves through this oily king- dom Tho company on-ar. ZJd ust fuU com. ine company h are now working a chum on the Allegheny river,' kbout twenty miles belov Tidioute andhuto excellent prospects of success. Their woll is now 150 feet deep. . W js inrnii Aim I noiiAla Irt fllO ftll'JSr . ; , nosiwm, Ala., March 15,-New. tisemert of Mr. Kepler, in another col- ( JttVe been received here from an nppa-uau- He is determined to sell his larg rently tdliable source, that rive vessels of took oi Fiour and Grain at verr reduced left .New York on Tuesday nichl, uv'iu. a .. :.: :.i.: BOod an,'. .,.IU .ill u.ll Tw ? j . s. jP rrov"lon- They are gooa anu cheap article, will do wIl by believed to b, destined for some Southern Wiflgonkiin at TiiilipsbHirg. "port. I 'out I t cnnti'-iwn , til n ' nit ti M' t'i!m t n t I n h'i I. ii It , Mi'ti' I Mi I V. in. I,. Mri'M i n llw Ml I'i'tiifi JIihi ., I 'ui' t nil' 1 1 1 iiM Iwtr pi 1 1 r i"l 'Mhi1t:,,.!f1ii,..l...1t...f,.l (i, piiM.h.u Jir npp-rm i on i ft ,-i iiittci, iif II , Mir .'ii.Iko 1 .1 ii it ni iixittinl nil TlieSilitV. ' II e lirn Licenses were granted I1' ll" f"l Inning named pemom for the enulng yevt TAVERN I.trFNSRfl. ITsnry Onndlafiilfr, IVay township. R. Moor, Brady tp, F.ll r.v, Trudy Iji. J. Ilnini-ii. tlffcurla Ip. lli'iirj Wnple, HkR tp- 1'ilwiir.l Allien. ll'iRR lp. Oeorcn V. I.an'u ri, Clem fiMil hornugli. Pavld JuhlKDn, Clnnrfinlil bornugh. Imii. M. Vi'i1 hit, (,'nrniiinvillo birouu,.i. llenj. Blomii, Curwennvllle borouRh. Wm. A. Mm. hi, Ciirworivillo borovjh. Win. W. Worroll, Cbenttp. John fielfrlge, Omtien tp. Jnbn Jorditn, (lulled tp. W. Woodimrd, Hiuton tp. M'in. W. Andoron, Pnn tp. Jaeob Mouclc, Morrli Ip. BonJ. .Vnyder, Coringlon tp. I.awreno Flood, Covington tp. Wm. L. Morrell. Morrin tp. Ohorg Albert, Bradford tp. Wm. Rood, Lutheriburg. Leopold Brnncul, Coviiigtnn township. Imao Riclccttn, Beccurta townililp. Nicholas Verbock, Covington Ip, John 8 Rndebaugh, Dociitur '.ownahip. llauiel Bible, Decatur township. George W. Slioff, Boccaria townihip. Adam Knarr, Brady township. Isaac Bloom, Ourwe nsville. MEI'CANTILK LICENSES. R. Monop, Cloarfiold borough. John Ilobon, Beccaria tonnshlp. Court will adjourn lo-rtuv. CCSrThe rail-splittor'i axo hnn alroady 1 eon felt in Clenrlield. Oi Thurnday veniiig last, it was ascertained that the of Mend Charly Watson, our I'. M., had quietly dropped into tho Republican "ket. It must have taken two atrokes f well-poRshed steel cf Uncle Abe 1 .1 ! 1 t axAalr linn V-.nA 10 ""I1"" '"' uu" l"a 'np. 'e B"rrosn wtU tlone- M. A. Frank, Esq.. is hi successor. Mr. .Frank will no doubt make an excellent rostmasts, and we are rather pleased at hi appointment. It iannoihet ... ..., . i .I. -. . : I ftnj interred in tho Muncy Cemetry, there I js no doubt but that it was the body of a jm,in nuujed Wesley Tonir, Tho was drowued at the liolling .Stone, on the 12th 0f December lait. He left a wife and one child. Mutuy Luminary, CtjyTA new Tost Offioo called Madeira has been established at Alexander's Ford ing, on Clearlield creek, and Charles J I'usey has been appointed Post Master. Maili on Mondays and Fridays. The of fice is supplied from .Smith's Willi. Murder in Juniata County The True Democrat, ot the 14th instant, give an account of a most shocking min der in that counly the murdered man, named Henry Anker, being seventy rive years old and quite feeblo. It appears that on last Sunday evening, about seven o'clock, the family, which consisted of Mr. Anker, lti a grand daughter, aed II, and another female, having all retired to bed but the young girl, 11 run was heard at the door, which ivat locked; after re ceiviug orders from Mr. Anker, the girl opened the door, when two men entered. The one took a position nt the door, the other coin;' up to Mr. Anker, demanded his money, who replied that ho " had not ten dollars in tho house." The person spoke his determination to have what tiiHi-e was. By this lime Mr. Anker had arison from his bed and made an attempt to got hold of a loaded gun which wan near by, saying he would see whether ho would get it or not, when the murderer firod a pistol ho lwld. in his hand, the charge taking effect in the arm of Mr. Anker at the elbow. It seems to havo beun the intention to have the shot take effect in the Lead and kill instantly, but the perpetrator was mistaken in his aim. After he had firod, and finding his fiend Uli desire was not yet accomplished, he struck his victim on the head with u hatchet, which accomplished his purpose. 'Che hatchet was thought to have been procured about Che premises. During all this time tho girl of fourteen occupied a seal at a tanu 111 the room ad joining the one in which tho murder was committed, with a hook in her hand. As soon as they had committed the deed, the murderers fled without ransacking tho houo for money, when the girl blew a horn, which ahrmoei tho neighbor fc r0()',llt t)icm , lLe pace and Two men named Samuel Howdcr nnd John Lovering were subsequently arrest ed and identitied by the girl as the mur derers. After they were committed to UCICIB. a I lei iiivjl I'vtr ,..111111, iu iail they confessed to tho perpetration 0r 1 hey said money was their I , . i i i in:oojcci. jiowucr says ii wus nut ujeir in- tention to murder, and that ho is free any complicity in me unteier, uui i that Lovering committed it. Both Lov- tW. and Ho;y,l?,. b,ve families, each hay. I ing a wife arid two children, tho family of l''e furmer residing in Lnncaster county, If" ,8, 1,0 lM n.0'' Ueen m titat-neigUbor. hood far some time, ' well armed, and with a larce number of lv II l ft, I n 1 1 fluji Al il. Im II ! H II ihuIi i id-il I ) Alinl.Tti 1 Inc. In Mi'l I II Ol !l . I, I nt It" til ml til ft Il Irt Itif ffj (ill, lltr.1 llii Milrr fi'f III v i!iilnl ul llll IlKI'l fl III It'll fillllltl't 101 I'll f 111 ririlljr niinoiltirdl 111 H few ilrtju. 'I do v i f I ililrimiin tlifi ndniinlflrnlliiii . Iiim liml In i iiKUilitrr )( l, Ii tlio lf( rptloli j nr.il coiuilriiAiirf of "liilor" from llio! iSnullirih Cdtifi (Irmrjr in lli mnril f roimnimlniicr.. Tlio Tuli onlcrod "M Vwck" lo Iiiuir tliciu i Imt now HlP lioot in on lln oilier fi'ol, find tlio f rf eni Com- til luslciirm to AVnkliington will tio doulil go n nli img. Nnw Hirsiiiitr. Tlio late eloctlon in tliii Ktitte, for (lovi-rnor, inombon of Congrcm, mid Stato oflircm, lins rcnuHod us usunl in fuvor of tlio Northern Din unioninta : howoior, by a greatly rtdufod niniorilv. Tho inniorltv for Mr. Lincoln U.I November, wm 0.OM over lougl, Hrtckinridge, and Uoll comuineu; "i''r ( nmioiity for Govornor nt the Into election . . . '.. i ... T5 it- i is 4,019, which is nloss to tho Rtfublicans i in four monthl of 5,000. Ono moro eloo-! in New Hampshire will on u hit tho Du inooracy to annihilnte every vostago of dis unionisin, whother it is tfvmcd Abolition ism or jlopublicnniiiin. Democratic Victories. The Doniocra- 'cy of Uend'mj Uavo olocted Joel IJ. Vnn ! tier Mayor of that City, over Koim, Uo j lublican, by GG4 majority , and tho bl ! ancp of the city oflicei by nearly tho same majority. Onoyonrngothe Itepubli- Cflns aucceeuuu uy iiciiriy .w uinjuinj i i t i 4ii a :...:.. causing a change of 844 in a poll of 2,902 VOtoa. I WH'iuma. . .... x- i i ' . f At the l'ennilTnln Stnte Fulr, belt at Wyo. In Ilarnsburg, Norri.to-vn, " eet ChetUI mni,i isen a Silver Medal, or and l'hoenixville, the Mime aigtlilicaiit For the bct Double, Thread Michine, at I.an change has been brought nlout, the .tiff. KiCuUD,jr Flir' hM 0cUb"' '"9"a SiW" backed Republic ins being smoked out by the friends of the Union. Tns. Mas. Gaines Case. On Thursday last tho Supreme Court of the United States announced its decision in the 1 jug pending case of Mrs. Myra C. Gaines. l lio Court decide tint she is tho or.iv le gitimate-hild of Daniol Clark, nnd his universal legatee under his last win, and us suou entitled 10 an me property, rem and personal, of which Mr. Clark diet possessed; and the defendant (Ilennlng) having purchased crUin propel ty with fu'l notico of the nullity of the litle iu dor which he held it, she is entitled to recover immediate possession of it, with thor ntsaiid profits. The Court said that immediat? measures wouid be taken (0 enforce the decree. The amount in- olved amounts to millions. NoRTiirKX Patriotism. Commodore Stockton is reported lo have said in the Peace Congress, Hint for every regiment raised in tho North for coercion, two would bo raised to defend it at home. He even com lurtner ana says, umss it:e Abolitionists offer conciliation and com promise before conflict, h will head one of the home regiments in New Jersey, nnd stand pledged that no foreign regiment shall pass over her ennseornted soil Princeton and Trenton battle fit Ids to fight the countrymen of Washington, who stood upon them and there bled for Jer sey men. Forts Moullria ind Sumter came pret ty near e.clru.ging cannon ball compli ments on triday last, karly on thai morning between six and seven o'clock, while cleaning out the guns nt tlio iron battery. Cummin;!' Point, a ball contain ed in 0110 of tlm guns struck neM- the gate at Foit Sumter. Major Anderson immediately opened hii baltery on thai sido; but a boat being despatched to ex plain the eiieumstaiiee as unintentional, nothing further resulted from the acciden tal discharge. Tup. Ohio Fat Bor. Tho body of an tilo Mack, the celebrated Ohio Fat Boy, who died in New York, whilo exhibiting nt Barnum's Museum, passed through Pittsburg on Thursday, by railroad. It was marked, "Agent Ohio Fat Boy, Dai lington Pennsylvania, " and was described on the bill of lading as folkuvs : I Fnt, Boy dead. Double first class piHsengi-i freight,--Weight 600 pounds. Freight $2,50. Tho weight ns givtn above, in cludes the coilin and box. A reckless follow, smoking a cigar, while makinc cartridges, at Jackson, Miss. on the 13th ult.. dropped the ashes into an open keg of gunpowder, which explo dvd, blew up the place, and nearly killed four men. New Orleans, March 15. The Galves ton Citilian, of. tho I Uh instant, says the surrender of Fort Brown was ngieed upon quietly, between the Texas Commission ers and Captain Hill on the Gib instant. The Abolitionists that threatened "dis solution" when Texas was admitted into tho Union, now clamor for civil war to keep her in. Tho British Minister has recognized the constitutional Government of Mexico. Gen. Uraga has nccepteJ tho mibsion to t the United Stales Augusta, Ga., March 15 Vice Tresi dent Stephens has passed through this city on his way to Washington. He was re ceived with a military salute. The Schuylkill Navigation was opened for the season on Monday last, and boats since then havo been regularly pas sing. A clerk in the Commercial bank of Lon don has lately proved a defaulter to tho t . Qfjru AfW"l t"e 01 jou.uuu, ecrela wara is saia to oe strong. y . ' . i . .. . i .ffi.jct. ojtposeu to me appoiiuuiei.s i vaunuuu Ui any of the Kuropo. n Courts. i T7I OUR U-VCOV TOBACCO, LUlJIt' lDAU, LIQUORS OP ALL KINDS, SALT, OILS, PAINTS, & GROCERIES BsSrFor tale very cheap for dsn, by O. B. MliRRKLL, In basement of Merrell & liigler s More,; Clearfield, Va. Iel-Ji. Rooking Stoves ef various sties and prices for Usleby E. A. IRVIV Cusweujyillr, lUy 15,' '60. II A II II IM IMPItOVl;!) tin )J jr r Itr i. ,s;: viN(; machine. PRICE FROM HO to $70. The BOUDOIR SRWINO MACHINK. an n. graving of which Is her r.'i.rent.teil, ha now Ixrome a reeogniivd favorite wherever It, hat ln Intro luccd, and U, beynhd iurllon, I iIia bt-iit. as well as the hnnilnniiuiML. low-trtaod ' J "" fl lie. Machin for Family mo. No- 1-A Inrge Mchire fur iuiltlng kay work and for Plantation niie. lhi, MBt-hiim ii much admired for its iluipllci- ty, andlnr iH reliability and durability It is un surnassed. A child twrlv vvars can run it with I enso ; and Jot it will uw ruin the coarsest cloth j to rhe finest Swiss. ' Thore is no trouble of re winding tho thread, an it is tulion frooi the spools, j 11 bus no bells .to give trouble, and will run backwards as will a forwards, and itill sows I equally perfect, and without danger of breaking j needles. Itruus by friction, and by closing th box over it, it is thrown ohI of gear. In fart, we have nobesitatlon in recommending it aa th bt family Hewing MacVine in us. Th fuUtv:ng Premium Awarded thl alovt Maciine : At tht Fair of th Frank'ln Institute, 1858, 1 tie First Premium. ' Al l.,r.,.ivl.lnU Rl, I'.Ir ! Il.il,..l phija, September 24, 1 S;B, tho First Premium a At tho Murylnnd State Fair, held al the Mary. land Insti'ute, ltiiltimoro, Md., OiV.her. ISiO, under strong competition, a Silver Medal was awnrded to this .Machine. At tho New Castle County Fair, teld at Wil. mington, Delaware, October, 18.', a Diploma, Tho above Machines are manufactured by tll.lHM: W. 1IOUI.AXD, Wilmington, Del, 1 SALESROOMS. No. 720 Arcl Street, Philadelphia, Pa. No. 501 Mnrkst Street, Wilmington, Del. S. I). HAKKK, marlS-ly 720 Arch Street, Philadelphia, ,Mr Persons wishing to see the above Machine in operation, can do so by railing nt the red deuce of D. VY; Moore, in Clearfield borough. m II l: II It I T I H II K K V 1 E W S X A.IO P. LACK WOOD'S MA G A Z I N E. l-TIIE LONDON QI.'ARTKRLY, (Conservative.) 2 THK EDINlil'HOI! KEVIEW, (Tory.) 3-TIIE NORTH BRITISH REVIKW, (rr 1 t hurch.) 4 -THK WESTMINSTER It EVIEW, ( lii her. 1 S BLACK WOOD'S EDIA'JJ I' r.G II MAGAZINE ' - v (--Tory.) TEllJfS. j-erssnum. For any one of the four Reviews, $ 00 For any t ul the fear Reviews, 5 5 For any three of the four Reviews, 7 00 For all four of tho Reviews, 8 00 For Rlnekwood's Majraiin , 3 00 For Ulni kwood and one Reviow, i 00 For Iilai ktvood nnd tiro Reviews, 7 00 For lllarkwood nnd three Reviews, II 00 For ltlaoknood and the lour Reviews. 10 00 N. It. Tlio irico in (Jreat liritaiu for tho five Periodicals above EuiucJ is $:!1 per uunuin. Kepdblirl.f d b 1.KONAKD SCOTT A Co., uiuril.f.m 51 (idd Street, New York, "lAUTION.-The public are herby caulioned J ngainst 1 arboring or trusting my two rrinor! clitldron, Aqlliaaud June lialn, as I am deter, mined lo pay no debts of their contracting from tkisdnto. ISAIUI WALN, Urnmpinn HUIk, March 1, 1 SCI. amr!3-3 1 II O T O ; it A I' IU C N E V Is '. J 1 1 CHARLES HOLES I Co , i Hog leave to announce to lite citizen; of Clear- , field and vicinity, that tin ir CAR will' remain Cor j somo time in tho above named r.liuc.for the pur- ; fe of afTording all persons a chance to get a first class I P I! 0 T 0 II R A P H or I A MRROT YP E, j From a Miniature to a Life-size. j iJ-Atnbrotypes and Dnguerreotypcs copied st the fhortest notice. Having bad several ycurs experience iu (Le the ca.'turn cil!cs, lhoy are confident that they j can please all ho may favor Ihcin with a rail. Picture; tn. en equally ns noil iu cloudy as in ! clear wcuther. Prices, n, rents upwards. . m Viiii.vui iT(iii'Miiirt- t.h.1 or Plain and Fancy Pastry, Puddings, DMIM.1 KAIOIt'S MFI ICE. Letter. : OLelettts, Friuers, Cakes, Confection of Administration having been granted to : Preserves, Jolli.aad Sweet Dish- tho uncvrsigncd. Il is day, upon the estate of CJ Jf everv ile-criplion. JAMES W STItANFORD.dec'dJa.e of Morris u Tcll, Voii all th. v. riou. and nest spprerea township, Clenrfi.ld eountv, alt persons ludebtod Blodc, of luukinj, jJraid Ullsk, Mufr,ina to raid elate are rcu.ucMi.l to make immediate tnJ j,.pcu. Ulc b( mi.hed f payment, nnu moe Having cunts again t lie funis will present ir settlement. . . . SAMUEICLYDK, I WM. PORTER, marl3 Ct A Jin'rs Ik w;;;drug stoke The subscribers navo opened a full and em pUtn nfnortiiiCTit of DRUGS in llie new brick building of Dr. Woods, on tho corner of Leeut an 1 Cherry streets, in the boreucli of Cl( 111 field, tr irre they will t happy to nccominodute nny person who uiny desire rl in tueir lipe. lot business will bo confined strict)? Drug and Prescription Ilusinet, And nopainswili bespared to rend or satisfaction, Dr. M Woons.lhe junior partner, may always, bo found snd consulted in tho "Drugstore,' when not absent on profession! business. A seporste room for consulutien is attached to the store, where patient may bo examined prlvatoly. l,'...r iirlii-la usmillv found in such an estab lishment will bokept on band.and lofd at greatly rnflsrcd prices, - - ,.,;, BTIIICT,.r Cash, will enable them to offer inducements in the way of piiees physicians will be supplied nt a small per centime over cost and carriagj, nnd their orders are solicited. Every artiolo sold will bo pursaod of the host quality. feb8-tf WOODS I BARRETT. C: lull and examine th Patent air tight GlaS and stone jars, they are just the thing you ueci , If I ' in a; r, , n. iu . j fiait. -tt-KRY CHEAP at the store of ; jan WM. F.IRWIN. TJAM. 1 Ues. MaCsore. a.; iternnp; for sal - J o .v..,v,., . w.r.lRirjN. ; arfis ,Ju!y lltl 1S6. ; (J lnt't -mi. lli'liM. AM' in t I't i Mv JrfH, I i rr.ifii'ii"" "i. (J ii.m",." m.r-.7,-. Il eletlfily t' 'le;i. rl I MUdi '( l, He. tU III Tel' ten a.f Ih Oilf-th. Id 1 II "! H."ii" ' I e I'. ls tf lb I HI li.liS lit I' if Flllnl.Plili, A ''H A till n and ! r I. . I k.l.k .It. . I. k r ,m Hon aid tee.,llrllli it lie ninn-el, n. bow to asreil-iln bis nt It H number and rnnilUlnn of bl. l-.h, lllin-lral-l with nuinuroii i Iptsmaj-iy enji m lnn. THE IKlllPli AND IiMBASTtJ Wl.l Tell Von of IttenUi.. ItrcnVlnc. Plabllra Fceditip, Uri.i.inii,,', r-bi..ii.f, end Ih jr-iricriii iniiniii;i.inpni m u'o niirne Ith the bt'.-t iiK.ib s of BiliiiliiUlm nig utedioine, alio, huw to tn st Mini,-, Kicking, Bearing, M ing, Miuiililin):, Crib Lilitig. Iti'ft!enne, and other tices lo w I. i. Ii he is Mil jett ; with nu merous eiplanatory cn;iHViiigs. THE 1I0KSK AM) 1113 DISEASKS Will Toll You uf the enures, vymploms, and Treatment of Stronglos, Sore Throat, l'tstempur, Caluiib, Ii.fluinia, lircn clltls, Pniiiimiiniti, Pleurisy, Ilrukon Wind, Chronio (.'oifb, Roaring ami Whistll ng, Lampas Sore Mouth and wtertin(i Uecoyea loetn, wiui oilier diseases of tho Mouth nnd Kespirato ry Organs. TUB HOUSE AND HIS DISEASE 1 Will Toll You of tht causes, symptoms, nil Treatment of Worms, llols, Colici Strangulation, Stony Conaretioni Ruptures, Pulnv, Diarrhea, Jaundice l(iiatirrhoea, llluody Urine, Stones In the Kidney und liladdcr, Iufnum tiou, and other diseases of tho Stom ach, PcmtuIs, Liver and I'rinary Or Kn.i. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASE Will Tell You of the causes, symptoms, and Treatment of Items, Dlojd and Dog. fepavin, Ping-Bone, Swoonie, Strains. Broken Knees, Wind Gal's, Founder, Sole llruisoand Gravel, Cracked Hoof, Scratches, Canker, Thrush, and Corns, slno, of Megrims, Vertigo, Epilepsy. sitaKgere, and other discasi of the Feet, Legs, and Head. THE HOUSE AND HIS DISEASES Will Tell You of the cttures, symptoms pus Treatment of Fis'ula, Poll t il. Ulan dr., Farcy, .Scarlet I'ever, Mange Surfeit, Lucked Jaw, Khcuwutisin Cramp, Oalls, Discuses or the Kye and lean, sic, to. &pa boiv to usiuge Castration, Bleeding, Trcpliiiuiug, Rowelin, 1 tring. ilcrnia, Awputa tion, Tapping, and other surgiculop rations. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will Tell You of Uarey's Method of taming lkr sua : how to Approuch, linker, or Sta Lie n Colt; how to accustom a horse o etrango sounds nnd rights, and low to Bil, Saddle, Rido, and llreuk him to lumens, nlso, tho rorm and law of Warranty, Tho whole being the re sult of more than fifteen years' careful study of tbs habits p mliaritics. , Wtinls and weaknesses uf this noble and useful animal. The Book contains 3SI pages, appropriately i! lustr.led by nosrly One Hundred engravings, It is printed in a clear nd open typo, w.d will bo forwarded to any address, postage paid, on receipt ef ptiec, Lalf bound, $1,00, or, in cloth I extra, $1,25, ! sjlOOO A YEAR can be made by enterpri sing men everywhere, in selliug the above, and other popular works of ours. Our inducement j to all such ore exceedingly liberal. For sin;lo copies of the Book, or for terms to ngenrs, with other information, apply lo our nd jdrccs JOHN K. POTTKR, Publisher, No. C17 Siinsom Street Philadelphia, Pa. ' December 12, UGO. 6mo. m hi: people's cook book. ' MODERN "COOKERY, In all its brunches. By Miss Ei.ir Acroy. Carefully Revised by Mrs. , J. Hals. It Tolls You how to iliuose all Kinds cf Meats Poultry, and Uanie, with all the vnriou iu d musr nppanvod modes of a.cs.iug .r.d ""kins Bocf nud Pork; nlso tit -best and simplest way of faltit g, ick ling and curing tke samo. : U You U'" various and most approved modes of dressing, cooking, and boning Mutton, Lamb, Voal, Poultry, and Game of nil kinds, with tho diiTeront Dressings, Gravies, nnd ttttiGintp appro priate to ench. t Tolls You how to choose, clean, nnd preserve Fish of nil kinds, nnd ho it to ineetcn it when tainted ; also all the various and most approved mode of cooking, with th ctifl'wront Dressings, Sauces, and Flavoring appropriate to each. It Tulls You all i)i 0 various and most approved ntodos of preparing over fitly different 1 ploint nnd nlMcul-: 1111J Chionic ii'mudifA' kinds of Meat, Fish, Fowl, Game, nndiJnlls olid Children, Send 5 cnt i turrpto, VegeUblo iku.119, Broths, an t -tows, with the Relishes tnd Seasonings ap propriate to emu. It Tells You all the various nnd most approved luodes of cooking Vegetables of every description, also hr w to prepare Pick les, Catsups and Curries of all kinds, Potted Meats, Fish, Onme, Mush- rooais, lie. " titX rintr Coffee. Chocolate, and Tea. and how lo make Svrups, Cordials, snd Viuei of various kinds. . It Tells You how '.0 set out an ornamental Ta-' blr, hsw to Cairo all kiuds of Fish, Flesh or Fowl, a.d in short, how to so simplify th whole Art of Cooking as to' Iring tho choicest luxuries of th tal'ls within everybody's reach. j Thl bock contains 418 pages, and upwards Of twelve hundred Recipes, nil of which are the re sults of actual eipcrienoe, having been fully and carefully testod under tl personnl supcrinton deuce of the writers. It i primed in s clear nnd open type, is illustrated w ith nptnpriat cigra vings, and 1. ill bo f.r warded to any (d.ln-ts neatly bound, and postage paid, on receipt of th pri-e, S I.flfl, or in cb-tb, extra, $1,25. j KIU4M) A TE.Vltrunbo mad: by cntcrprl sing men everywhere in selling the nbovo work our tiiducesiccis to all such being very liberal, j For single copies of the Book, or for terms to agents' with olher infornintton, apply to our ad- elrtv JOHN E. run hH, Publisher. No. 617 Sansuin Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Decmbr 12, I860. 6iuo. Trwnnete, Florence braids, English strof i 1J S Shaker nnd other stylos trimmed and it ooined, t will be found in variety at Ihe corn alio of E. A. I II V IN. Currwensville, May 1C, 'CO. - 1 t Stella and other shawls in variety nt the chess Store of K. A. IRVIN: Curwensville, May 16. 'CO. j Avery largo stock of Spring snd Summer clotbing of the lat-st styles for aide low by ' Cuiwoosville, )!ny 10, 1880. E. A. IRVIN. rVrstins Mill and out fans, Mann's axes and ) a general assortment ef IUrdwar at Ih store of K. A. IRVIN. Ctuwesftills, Mty Hsl. I' ll! -I in: 1 1 ''V'ltA " Ylfw. At 1 It t! rt ll fTH ' f ( MiL tn-l'l ' V ' ' 111" ( Ollit llnil .0, M !.iui: I, Mill 1 n c tliry 'U-o a ' jjut OJKilltiH fill .ftiul vrll !( eh il tllV.l ilf M tli.l ti! L'tlmle1, W,u ciiit(.v fo tin; WIllllK l)( M 10 tdlV.nitl nily (t t!io 1 'till mi'l V'i:.icr I....K, liich lluy ofl'cr i:i luv:c nml 6inr.ll qtinntitics on tho most r.'.-itrnnhlo tf-inisCALt. An ex a vim; foic roi'nfFLVUS Their nsortmciit o dry cocos .5 Noricar. Is Try l.uge nnd romplete: embracing overt article bolll offn'niLit in.d fcmco. 11,01 ....;.. n, Ina i.nnn IM, . I in l.in... ,"1.111 1. 1 , - ..... .. . r LADIKS' D".Lh'j (jO'.'D.S which are of varloty and tho very lati ol :)Uj. Silks, Delaines, PI iid.i, Merinos, pi'. Alpaceas, Cms'ui.oks, French, fccoK h and Donicstio UliiKhatur, Prlnti,, LinaSys, Cambrics, Bl.lliants, Fig. si ,' ilium LoV, i.nlts, Irish I.i''i t'l ,.! it. Black snd Fancy Caonnircs, teunett, K-ms, Tweeds, Corduroys, Hickory i.!:';o, ii.'.lnj;, Crash, Diaper, Bleached oi.d tuMinched vni i- lius i drills, Red, Grey, V lute and liiuli.it 1 inn nels. Also a lurg. stuck of Ladies' sitd Gentle utons' Shawls, Double nnd riinxlc, Stslla H'l heailles, llluck snd Drtfb t'lotu capes 0: t-i very lateit fashion. Larji end iplon ltd tuo-k of Dress trie.. :. inlngs, Belts, Uentl U.-isjt .s, oits, 1 'mines at It. V . a: CO h. Lnrgo stock of Mca t xuy's clotl ir.g, j-.ti-l rouoived at i W. A i.'O's ir1arpeu'l Drugget, carptit chain, Bags nnd j Bagging, Curled ilatr io.st W. A TTsrdwstc of every kind, l.ti. is ui.d s irk I I snoons. Locks, l'iiif, Nail, Cow Bo it d ind Hui.d iivi n.d Mili fi vitt !!. V. K Li. lies' Bonnets ond Huts, tnutuicd und un- trimmed, of tlio LuteH fclylcfl at il, W. CO s, JOHN ODELL, IJPnOLSTER AND CAPRI AGE TUHI. WER, Li'JCdUd at A. II- iShau'i ."'J-j, ; CUtrJifld borough, vn.r Eut Respectfully ipfurma the cit!i:ta of Cloarpeld nnd adjoluin; counties, that ho is st all t' tins piepared to manufacture, nt the sliortci'. noil", Hair, Hu.nk, nntl Straw Mattresses of ail kinds and sixes, one of nhtcli is a Folding Mut tross, suitable for CM'.INS ON RAFTS, wl.vl, can be folded in tmtxll u,iuipass,aiid emptied Ami refilled at plon.iure ; and vory clicup. He ulso trims Cm ri cs, umke repa-rs t i all kind cf Cnrriuife Trimuiiug and Upholstery, and tr.4e Cords for Mason' Tracing Liuci", uf any tUtk-iu-ss or length. -fi,Country Produce, Corn HcA:, or Cftkh aken in Etcbnngo I'tr work, iJ-All orders left w.th sny of tho Mcrchsa of Clearfield borough will bl promptly utter.l .0 di.M. HV, ANIT SslLVl'At a::E. "T7" woijld respiclfuliy inform our f-ivnds, y patrons and the public gi-orally, 1 hat we have now in store nnd offer Wholesale iid Re, tail at .bo lowost Cash Prices a large nnd very choice stock Watch, Jewelry, Silvor ami I'iMcd War. of every variety and style. Fverv dioriiition of Diamond Work nrd oth er Joivelrv, n1ado to order nt thort nctico. XiTAll goods wnrran 'cd lo b 1..' represented. Piirticnlnr attention ?ivoa lu the ropuii iug o Wstohoj nud Jewelry of everv lie.iprlution. STAL'FFEK & HARLEY. No, 62) MARKET street, (south tiJ,) I hibi. Sept. 18ib, 1S6U. d uto. cub a hoklTja yesville pa . ' THE above Hotel, liOvl.7' met ntlv loti; litli d up for a noue of enterlniiimoitl, n voir enr. f;r Ibo accommodation of tl.3 pub..e. travelers will Cod th!:: a convenient house. MsTj13i9, 7011N HI DAN. Ma) (1 si eh e ( di.. ceu&' Infallible Vegetable I'owilers For tho f pecdy and effoctiial Tiirs of nil luflan viationa. Jthumi-tiitii. Jjriurvtitt. uud Lirttr CTon- her lyenf. U. B. JVJi h: , Hundredj of tjstilaoniaW llux li'. 70 rt'.l.i. P 0 Aytneii S. W. Cur. Third t- Arch Su. Oct 24, I860 lOt. IJAUTSWiCK'S DRUG ij- VARIETY MARKET STRF.ET NE.V RLY OI'TWITK J.KV, Tho undorsigned will hive crtit arll rnhantl we.l plccted slock of Drugs, t'hviniculs, Jye StulTi, Oils, Paints, Tobacco and Segars, Station ary, Perfumery, llrnhes. nnd Fancy arlicl-js, which he will dispoM of cheap for ca;h. He invites tho putn;.: t call nud examine hl4 stock of goods tiofore j urcha: tug else? hers. " Country I'hysicicn: Lirnihcd witli LniKsl Medicines, u:,J Surreal instruments at tho ntbS reasonable rtes. .1. I). Ji.U'.TsVf I'?K. Clearfield, Pa., Doc. ?. 13C0. Importarit Nctiro. The undersigned, lute publisher ofth ' Clsr field Republican" takes thi ut'iliod ot c-iiin( upon ;liosc who are indebted to him, crto Luii mer t Ward for subscrij.iiun, auvenising or Job. work incurred duriug tho throe years com m tin cing July 1867 aud ndinir July IH'0, t cull tui inuilititely at my office in tho t'Ofough of Clear lield, and make aetllement of tho same, us these accounts mint It cio'idup. J. U. LAKK1MLK, Clearfield, December 12, 1S3U. If. MOOIfi: L KTZWiLEK, TTTholcsale and KctaH Mei-chants. Also. l extcosiv dealers in timber, sawd luui bor and shingles. AI.m, ileal .rs in fisir um. grn'B. which will be sold chcup for cesh j t .?llLir Indies dr! Is, nfjiHtteriis nnd '.cxt'ires t" J please all, will bo found at tlio corner lrc Cuiwiosvilio, Moy 10. 1S00. K. A. IKVIN Boots and Shoos. A laror st- cU and lowrl prices than over, at lrvins 'Jbeaj os'. corner Curwensvillo, May 10, '(.) I)ooU A shoos of everv hind for Ladies, Qen- XJ tlernen, aud tbi.Jiun at It. W. & CO . lge variety at rcluoed prli It. .lor. Curwcnsvill 16, 'C(. i ; P pIT. Dried Apples, Pared snd vrpst caches, Cherries, Prunes and Itni .in. rrter store of U. A.lltVIN Iakerel nnd llarring for sale at lhiwnus store of K.j.IHVMi, J i.'urwensvillf, .Vsy f6,
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