upuoiuait - - - - 4 J " P N r I A V, Al'HIL .1. I'M. ( ar Tiff ' Tj mne. The W'inl llr' nt, "" r nrr-ti,'ri. nt . " " irnnsvitfinis n f t t the Viilli lntnnt, will l T41SR l.lVIf. iM Mn Xt'iin - -;prwl ! TRAINS ISA! IN.) !xprert Passenger tall Twin . . . . rn. tn. . . 12.10 p. in. . . - in.1.1 p. m. . . - 7,42 a. m . . . . 12.SH p. m tut Lin- a.. 22 p. m. X trains tun en Mm, J"? except the Express. Osttimi Port i.ar We rejoice to know hat the Clearfield county Agricultural ociety is a fixed fiio., and that much ood wiU he accomplished tho establ ishment of thfSocioty. We have made ume inquiry lately in reference to tho robabl nmount of stock nd grain that i being prepared for exhibition, and we fU'o no doubt that our next county fair III far outstrip tho lost in every particu tr. We also learn that in cerium portions f the county 1 order to still further humbug their , t'ftll ii.lU.O ll.r'.ltll'U VllfM-, ,V,v '"'"ft". ... . . .. . .. ,1 . . . nposition but in this wo have been mis- kken. Hut if people will employ hum-ug.-, inHtend of phytirian, they must ex ie,t to be cheated AtT Ukcef.atio.v, all Fancv Work. A Complete Guide JteautifuMyillustraN Hero it a book decidedly useful nnd conteropl.-G7iafort7Wr.if. klualde, without a tcarher you cm learn. itL its eav rules and illustrations. Ten 1 Drawing, Crayon Pr.iwing and Taint g, Water Color Tainting, Oil Tainting, recian rain ling, Orior.tal Tainting, An ijue Pointing, and in fact all known va eties of Drawing ana Tainting. Also, eatlter Work, Moss Work, Feather rork, Wax Work, Cone Work, Shell 'ork ; how to Preserve IVirds. how to ase Aquariums, Magic Lanterns, Tapier !acho Work, 1'npcr Flowers, Vases, Ac. ; 1 fact a perfect encyclopedia of all that ornamental and useful. The publishers, Mesr. J. K. Tii.ton Co., Boston, will send it post paid by ail, if you cannot find it at the book ores. A Sj.vsiiii.k Movement. The Philiaikl hia Conference of the Methodist Church which nojoiimexl on Saturday last, ad ited, after long and earnest deliberation, rcsolu-ion recommending to the) next eneral Conference the repeal of the sla iry restriction chapter, adopted at the eeting of that body last year at Ruflalo. re like to see this. Let tho churcnes aso to be divided upon this question, c a long step will bo taken, not only wards a re-construction ot tho Union, it also, we think towards Heven. flgy-lferchanls visiting Philadelphia ill find the largest Carpet Warehouse id the largest and best stock of goods in te Carpet lino at No. .r00, Chostnut St. esirs. MeCallum & Co., proprietors, pos ssing'gieil facilities for manufacturing id importing extensively, feel assured at .they can offer inducements to pur iar. See their card in anothor col nn and make a note of it. Cit.trORMA Fashion. no of our neigh rs removed his fami'y into lr's now )Ue on Monday last, the greater part of je tlxVer of which it is constructed as standing in the forest three weeks ;0. We nntico rjuiie a number of new sidenees in different parts of our llage, rotwii!itanding tho gloomy prosi eU of trftdo. Our rafting friends will no doubt pleased to learn, that our friend R. J. ayces, atSaU I.iok. has planted numer is i.tout snubbing Torts along the beach 1 tho betid, in rddit'on to blowing out 16 "Rolling Stone" at Birch Toint. We adve cur r,"fman to try his posts id his "grub" too. tic is fully able to mip them in proper s tyle. Arm, fsnowFRs. Tho six or eight in ie of motv that full hero on Monday nt creates a keen desire for the invigo ting April showers so much talked of ' poeta. 8ST"An election for ni embers of Con ess, Ac, took place in Connecticut on onday last-the first State election held nco "this farco of a government earns to from Spain to aid in the metallic circula 1 end." tion ot the Island of Cuna, Moving Dav. A inrr-c number of our' 'nf:A'r Prospect.. The farmers of Illi- Until, we notice, are. changing their res-' JT ll,lTe over' TVn i0, b "ltificj Annna .Slio.il.l n. n . , ' . the appearance of the wheat crop at this enoo. NiouM our Can .er fail to find time. We have reliable information from iy ot tnem, mey wiH r.loaso r0p0rt. more tlun twenty counties of southern A Lapt Tost Mistress' Rruovr,,' 1 ,1Iinoi''. ivinS aorancei thnt during the tie President has appointed II 11 f-7 'h1 ,cn J enrs the aheatfields in March iq. roatmastor of Columbia, in tin 0,0,1 ' !.m ve "cver nrTf"-cl1 s0 promising as now. , v:Mrs. A.S. Moderwell, removoVl" ! P'O'vth is admirably set, covers the ' had thought that this estimable ludv 6round. 'e1,1' " healthy and strong en ho had : conducted tho P. it. with such c0l'.r',8ln lar?e expectations of full gra, itiraaatisflion to the community in- ',c'lCI, 48t tlie doRe of !he ",,son rested, and, besides. Las no other means w'IUliTa?r M fr'1 W"? unn",,,,y tupport for herself and family, would V 1 ,L,da Jtif l? lic ns (,,8,ln- fcn spared the infliction of the choree coni Illinois for the pie- nioilno j but it appears she, too, hal to "S " m.ntrf. and Noft icrlf.c-.! order to appease the bloody, olocli of Republicanism 1 Well, be it so. ! Bold akd Heavt Ronntar at N'ew Or Jl'i Ca'iaJ,f,cckoning for this E,S- Cuban ladies arrived at New 12!re Proscription in the future, aud Orlean-, in the steamer Cahawba. havinc ttnd0WsraU(e .in b flvenge(, We 52,000 between' them. They stopped at n fnlt with the administration for the St. Louis Hotel, and after taking din 'moving nteu from ofliee, but we did sup- ner went out to take a walk. Durina we fiut Mr. Lincoln had to much gal- their absence their room was entered, and if r t,k tlie 'ieftfl tiWOman 'iur- their trunks robbed of the above amount. resident must have been imposed It is supposed tho thief was a fellow 1 n orris ivsy, or thodood would not passenger with them in the steamer from it wen eommittad. La. T'l ILivanna. Th rhlUcWphi. first ... .I..I ii .i ii . l ... i .i II F HI'' Vll'l III''! HII- I (til PI IIMM'MI llitowr, c.H thfl emhtl.dt lillrr,nlint.-d lo . - . . lilt II H W roll ii lilt B , 110rBl. Sll'l i Ihstli no h.,M! id. .'Umninii Oi;p(.rthor.toitndinit.i-.tratiniiMidil.f in I tit.lioan l i 'v. II nt-t.furi, im til.liosn I 1. 1 v. li ni.i.rnri, i !-' lo lie n tn h r tl.o throne nt i'iis'iiottr hi Unit it daily Jrhad"w in ndvriti'o l.'.l on'y iho intentions nf Ihej ndmiiiistritieli l"tl its varvinjf idiMH ol fnlu'-i' 1 i ' . Wp alwius ha 1 nn idea that ( "1- l-"inr.v would return lo the 1 Vmnrrn'i.' party uf- t.-r hi rcvriiL'flul ficlini."! to.vul Mr. , 1 Hi cimnan hnd len fullv n'litld, hut tho , Uepuhlienm have him uo.t, neck ntid' hecl. While wf wi"li thnn ov or their Imr.rmn. e vet feel dimind lo cotiimiiier-1 ute tho untimely fate of one no gifted and proismg rnoiher victim 01 ma'i nmomcn. That in this new attitude the Ywtdionld Ijc more wickedly personal than ever in it allusion! to the editors formor asso ciates who remain truo to tho ancient faith, is not to he wondered at. That it should descend below it own level in attacks upon such old friend as Hon. Wm. If. Welsh ir, then, natural, lor those who fall from graco are ever woro hitter against their former compeers in virtue wlioremnin seadfast in the ritdit than ncqirmt ihe less meritorious. When Mr. 1 Wlh fnllnwed the l nd of Col. Fornev in ji- 1 . . i : r. . 1 jiliilomn l . .1 . mc DeBumui ... support ol ho who was tno iairon ine pa h'uih was given out Iat lull, i oeing ir0n saint or tho latter, most exiravaL;an( rd by Phvsicir.ns, as a medical diplonn; praises were showered upon him hut l- he remains true to the prin of his ifc ar.c! h'13 nature he is now eomnlimentod hv low a'iise al tho Apv.oultuia. society wouui t-seapo from his former friend. e say eompli nientcd b causo abuse under such eircum- strnccs is true praise, more to he coveted than eulogy, Mr. Welsh hns tulent9 enou' to triumph over all such attacks, .however constantly or violently they may bo ma do and from whatever sotiroo they may sprinc, and in his proud integrity he may wr'l Inugh at tho rnulii of his ene- 1 Trice SI, in mies and treat their abuse with scornful Tho Movrasnis and Objects of the Southern Commissioners. The Washington letter writers Fay that the Southern Commissioners are in con slanr. communication with the Govern ment at Montgomery , and act in accor dance with its feelings, which aro to ex haust every possible mode of obtainir.g a peaceful Kolution of the questi-wis plowing out of tho late sece.siior.. Thev do not desire recognition by the government: They have erected an independent na tionality, nnd feel able to defend it against all comers. Their business here is to pro cure the peaceful evacuation of tho forts within their limits now bold by federal troops, and to treat for nn amicable ar rangement of their complicated relations with tho federal coveinmcnt. Thev are acting with comummato prudence nnd I ability, and aro sacrificing ill technical!, ties nnd forms to mx-iire the substantial purpose of llieir mission. Tt'.o Southern Commissioners have most positive assurances from the administra tion that no attempt would bo mado to reinforce Fort Pickens- This has been re peated to them pevcrnl times. They feel bound to tuko these assurances. They have no rijht to go behind this. If the Administration have so decided, then of course the responsibility of precipitating a collision, and plurgiug the country into civil war, will'iest solely with tho powers that be. A Republican Senator stated that there was no doubt that the nb indonment of Fort Piekens would take place in less than twenty days. The hesitancy, it is said, of, the Administration, in regard to this point, is from the sme c.iue that has created the delay in the case of Fort Sum ter, namely, a desire to avoid its effect on tho New Enrdand elections. There is no doubt, however of the ultimate purpose of the Administration. Highly Important from Havana. Roll Attempt of Siait to Annex S. Ihminjn The Kpanith Ylrtt liaised, and the Aid oj (loxrrnmeut Pledtjcd JJntti to t-MTC the same Fate The Movement Aided h France. Niw York, March 20. The Heamship Quaker Citv arrived this evening from Habana. from w hich port she sailed on Monday last. Much excitement prevailed at Havana on the subject or the annexation ol est, Ion ingo to Spain. It seems that a system of Spanish emi gration has been going on at that island, ut:dcr tlie supervision ot tho Government, the emigrants being instructed to hoist the .Spanish nag when tho proper tune arrived and they had pained sufficient strencthin numbers, and then invoke the protection of Spain. This was done on the Ctu instant, much to the astonishment of the blacks and natives there. When the new reached Havana, the Spanish frigate Iiianca, fully armed with a large number of regular troops, was dis patched thither, sailing on the 23d. Two screw frigates were boon to follow with h thousand regulars A largo naval and military force of ten thousand is said to bo on the way from Spain to Cnba Tho U. S. steamer Mohavk arrived at Havana on Sundnv Inst. It is said that llayti will sooj share the same fate as St, Domingo, witJi tho con 1 sent of France. i business at llavanna was depressed. A million dollars are said to be en route 'i'H tiii f'i it -v . ponss. - A t ""lnil"H m ml l Intri llm Cnotel file . . r ' """'" '' Hh ullimi, tcpmsi mp; 11,1. I 1 I - ,.: . nl'l .lllM, , ,M" i I .. !' . ,'"r P"li'ii loo m, arilliiurtu', i.nL'UMi ""'. I"'''"''!'''', nnd .vn trsdinr- - "" "'' "", '"' 111'. i ii'lvmi'i l s.lmlurs P'r Hi" ii" "I ('..in in. tl i,lir-t.N in l ho !'ii,fi . t ul'' Stnt,, Tho rupyriidili rT tl.o ihw works are to ho Iho Jprnprrly of the nutli"ti or f ii- pil.'H. I1V li.ililil.iir. The chief i"i 1 if :f I,(iiii"Vil.' received letter ycnlcl'dnv from ....... I'olund um, Kentucky, inlorniinjf him that tlis milo or Mr. 1 rank Mewiirt, ol llinl place, ivuh broken open on Min-iay niiu hif t , and rol.bcd or more thnn live thou isand dollars, as follows: ?2,iHi0m Iwunlv- iiollar gold piere., ju, um in inns on me Union Hank. Tennessee, SI. hid in Mi souri money, ami l.etween seven ami eight hundred dollars in Umis ami twenties In lrnnhiftlu . i r coll r V ."l.rMi W. ' icn-r..' ure id i- r "i .0. ap.eacher.11 Kansas, taking collections in aid ior the sufknng there, came to tho residenco of lavl'i Winehnck, in ltich lanvi township, ltucks county, ft few days ' ago, and asked to stay a few weeks. Hoi pieieu-ieu great i-iciy , 111111 even inn oe nil nppoinimerit to j.reacii. Alter staying a tew days he "sloped taking with linn a tin box, containing fljj n cnsli, the prop- erty of Mr. Wincback. . 1 r 1 1 ,-in ir v ,i- J-A rewanl of 0.u;)( Know No hmg Caps and tapes is ollered for the back- bone lost by the "Second Washington." ,,1'iaA Aha Lincoln in his mid-Iljidlt tli t from Hnrrisbitrg to Washington, to es- capotho phantoms lijal he imac.incd wne nninrf In iwcnouinntn Iiim QtntA llrt f Ortlf possession of tho Prosi lenlial chair it hft3'TM0UIl, 1JAC0X, 'I OBACCO, been discovered by his party that hit, tack bone is gone that, wo have 110 govern ment Iiliico the above reward. B-CrThe xsew Yorkers, who are pro verbial fpr their relish of nil intellectual I amusements, had their taste highly grati-j ficd on Tuesday evening by witnessing an interi.nuonaKiog .ign ,Uu a suie tiveen nosie, of Urooklyn, and T.es, of, Liverpool, England, both famous fighters, ,1 twcjity minutes, when the English dog wns d?e!ated victor leaving her adversary nearly dead, Mf.xi.ivg a TrroiituruiCAi. F-rhor. The VV'sfbiiig ton correspndent of the New York T iWs typoriphically called Mr, Wellcr of California, "an old politital fot," but he corrected the error, and state that the word should have been "rat." Of course, Mr. Wellar w ill feel much gratified to know that his political status lias been satisfactorily defined. f!Ni;ui.An Effect or Pii'Tiieria Nonh Bui'liham, Jr., a young m'lll T.) or vears old, and ELzahcth Cliflbrd, an.iut IC, .esuling in Cape Ann, Md.. had tho myst-rio-.s throat maladv few months i sir.ee, which has resulted in a paralysis of. tlieir lower urn us ootn neing unatuo to ' walk, ana not being aoio even to stand upon tho floor. 1 All I) TIM ITS MADE EASY. (1 DOT) NEWS FOR THE UNEMPLOYED!!! ! 1,000 Chances to Make Money' ONE MILLION DOLLARS' WORTH 0E WATCHES, JEWELRY,' AND j SILVER-PLATED WARE: TO EE DISPOSED OF ON a x Exri n e 1. r x e w and ORIGINAL PLAN! 2500 AGENTS WANTED JtS'-All persons desirous Of securing an Agency in this NEW ENTERPRISE, Should send on their names at once, en closing a three-cent stnmp to pay post age, and receive by return of mail A PREMIUM CATALOGUE, Containing OUK INDUCEMENTS;!, Which afford a f .. . harC G fianCC tO Make MoilfV. Without risk, together with FULL PAR TICULARS relntivo to this NOVEL PL AX, CtaT'To insure prompt and satisfactory dealings, direct all orders to caoiuii: G. KVAXS, 130 Chestnut Street, apr3-I0t Philadelphia. T")I,ASTEHIXC:. The suliscribor, having Is , eated himself in the borough of Clonrtteld, wonlj inform the public that he is prepared to do work in the above line, from plain to oriamontal of any doierintion in a workmanlike manner. Alio whitewashing and repairing done in a neat manner ana on reasonable terms. April,8-19S01yr. EDWIN COOTEE, f lUCLMhlli l.tot v. n IV IUM(, tr tti t tn tit h itvtit u ler It ft . , , ' fill. I iMxitmtH !.rflT M : pi.n n s.:i' 17 1 iro n Mf in z.'i i 7 i ? '., .".in f.i I'rt.nH It aula Stfirfc f-f ' - .. ' ff-n nllirr tlnnV ll.ink :.!. .( Ml.rr Itr. M V . CI. ). I'tlltl', t. T'iMi.'ii.r - - - . I'r,n" cf I'lnln fnnnting, ,, I hllill'IITV, Ac. t.iAnn.iTii . c. . . . N,c, in' rrou(,lion f 2 l,ton on In i art un j,u(, prr.,r, . t S7 jnlrofti nml Kxcliaiirn . py) 25 t 2 110 :i MS. Tl. OHAIiAM, CnI.I.T. March .in, ISiH. rirnrdcl (JIIAIUS !! CHAIRS! ! ! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ! I 1 1 lir.ior.icnoj ml ,W1W ,,.,, ., M. Pllr The ntler.iRnd 1 m now on hand, at hi. Fur- miura noonu on airiict it., LlonrliolU, r a itrnrt distance wail of Liti'i Foundry, a Urge .took of C H Hits OF AM, KIXIH, monufucture.I nut ofthe bst inutcrinlr, Cnl-hcl n a vory m cr;or 111 minor, nnd which ho will soli ..... , , ,),, , .. ... . :....... ,1.. lowronrAsrr, " r ' ' ' r-"""-" - " biisinesa makes him foci confident Hint hischairu rc made in a rnhslnnliel and workmanlike man - 0 , r; na " M-",u IC" 01 ' ' " , "'-bins to pnrchaic ebairs should cad at nnd ire them while tiioy csn be hud at the loivnst ' rates. J D1IK TROUTMAN. Mar. 27-l8l tf. ....... - ... LUlVORfi OF ALL KIXDS, SALT, OILS, PAINTS, & GROCERIES, j irFor rale very cheap for Cash, by 1 q j MKRRELL, InkMOT(of )icmU Digler's Store, ' . .. 0 . , n- CleAi lield, Pa. feb- J E W DRUG STOUE TUo fiibscribcrs nave opened n full and com plete assortment of DIU'li.S ill the new brink building of Dr. Woods, on tho cornor of Locust an 1 Cherry Ftrecls, in tho borugh of Clearfield, where they will l. happy to uceoininodato any percon who may desire articles in their line. Tho business will be confined strictly to a 7Viy (!'!( Prcserijitim llusincxs, And no p:iins wili hespared to render eatis faction. Tr. M. Woons. the junior partner, may nlways, be found and consulted in the " Hi 115 Store,' when not iibseut on nrufessionn! business. A separate room fur couniltntisn is nttnehed to the ""re. where patients may bo exan.mci privately. fr"YT ""'I V", ZL7XK ;'1,,,It.rr.;i!.);e Upt ' ' M Tl;nus B1.X(j gTI..T,.r Cash, nill rnaijlo them to offt.r in.iucement.i in iho way of prices riiyicians will l.o supplied at n sm-ui per stmill centng over cost nnd carriagj, and their orders I n.-n a,.i:;,...l Pv,o nrii,, H,,ld will Ha nur.innil of tho best quality fobCtf V00I)3 .t BATtr.KTT. 1 j 11 i t 1 s h 1: ! : v i n w s AND rp 11 1: BLACKWOOD'S M A G A Z I N E . 1 THE LONDON QIMKTERLV, ( Conservativn.) 2 THE EDI.MiUKCH REVIEW. (Tory) .1 THE NORTH IMttTI.SII REVIEW, ( Fr 0 Church.) i THE WESmiNSTKU REVIEW, (Liberal.) 5 BLACK WOO I)'S K h I X li L' RGH MAGAZINE (Tory.) T K It M S. Fornnj ono of Iho four Reviews, For any two of the four Reviews, For any three of the four Reviews, For nil four of the Ucvicws, For lUai-k wood's Magazine, For Ulnckwood and one Review, Tor Blackwood and two Reviews. For lilnckwood and three Itoviews, For Binokwood nnd the four Reviews ror annum. f-i 00 5 00 7 00 8 00 ft 00 i 00 7 00 9 00 10 00 N. it. The prico in Grenl Britain for tho live Periodicals nhovo namcd ia $"1 per annum. Jtcpublifhcd hj LEONARD PCOTT & Co., Diarl3-fnn 64 Gold Street, New York, tary having this day been crantcd to the un dersigned on the cslato of JAMES REA. sr.lnte j of Jordan township, Clearfield county, ueeil , I all pcrssnn knowing themselves indebted to said 1 estate are requested to mako immediate payment. wnd thoso having claims arrain't it will present , them duly aut'ientieated for settlement. I ROBERT BEX. I JAMES RE A, jr. 1 TH0S. REA, j Mij rch IT, ISf.l Executor'. TLOirit ANI C;HAX The ruljscriber ' now offers to purchasers a superior quality ; of FLOUR, RYE, CORN ani OATS, at the very : Itwest cash prico, at his Warehouse in Pnilips V nenn kvpi.ki l,rir. JACOB hKI'LElt, r, Philipsburg, March 20, 1861. 4t. TJT!OX Ail pcrsors aro horeby enulinn- 1 e,i agninH purchasing or meddling with. certain YOKE of D.hX, now in the posses sion of C. D. TUBBrf, s the some bolongs U mo , and are loft with him on 'onn only. CECPGE E. TUBUS. Ferguson tp., Marc 20, 1SG1. St. "k DMIX!TR ATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Aduiinistrotion having this day been fram ed to the undersigned on the estnto of JANE WII.PON. late or Chest township, Clearfielo county, deceased, all persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make iminedinle payment, and those having claims against tho same will preaent them duly authenticated for settlement. DAVID J. CATIICART, mar20-flt Adm'r. V DMI lTR ATOR'S XOTIt li. Letters if Administration having been this day granted to the undersigned on the estate ef j GOULD WILSON, late of Tlupton tp., Clear jleld county, deceased, all persons Indebted to 'said cststo ore reniiested to make immediato ! payment, and those hnving claims against tho 'same will present them duly authenticated for .., . T T I t T T Tl ,Tr,-r-Tn seiiicmeni. 1 1111,11 111. t March 20. 6t. Adm'r. ) II O TO ti It A P II I C I CHARLES HOLES k X HH'SI 1 1 Co., Beg leave to announce to the citiiens of Clear field and vicinity, that the ir CAR will remain for tome time in tho above named plnce, for the pur (oseof affording all persons a chance to get a first class rHOTOIIRAPH or AMnnOTYPE, From a Miniature to a Life-site. fij-Amhrotypcs and Daguerreotypes copied at the shortest notioe. Hnving had several yean experience In the tho eastern cit!es, they nre confident that they enn plcaeeall who may favor them with a call. Pictures tJen equally as well in cloudy as in clear weather. Trices, from i.l renin upwards. marU-4t I ramacsoroi ana Jierrinc for sale at the corner, in Moreef E. A.IRVIV. Curwensvi'lle, .Vny Ifi, 'CO. J1 Ul MINI If AUK IS s 1: Wl A" (r M A : II I N K . P KlCl.S FHOM ? 10 to 5 '0. Th uorDmu SEWIXO MACIltKK, u m ' graving of which in here r, iroicr.le I, h now & wh(m,vcr j, ,, ,Hn itiro.l.iccl. and l, l.cyoh.l qursiion. 'the l.c.it. ns well as ll.c linndmueKt, low-i.rio.l Ifcwins Machine now before Ibe ptihllc. jj1 "ranl1 8,", VCI7 nuai M.ichln. f .r ! Nh. 2.-A Inrire Mnchino for ..niltinz henvr . . ..." . wrR nn.l lor rianlatmn use ! Thin Machine is much a.lmire.1 for its nimplid , tyi nlu f(ir ils linbiiiir unit durability it i un- u rr a5s,t. C,, twelve veins enn rua it ith ' case : nnd yet it will tew frum the conrsest cloth , , th'n Swi Th, , nu tl,,lMo of . I winding ihe thread, ns it is taken from the spools, , ,MlB, " bo), , gWv troubll!( ,, rml '(,,., r.s ns ,vt,n n8 forwards, and Mill sews equally perfect, nnd without danger of bronkli: needles. It runs I y friction, nnd by olosing the box over it, it U thrown out of gear. In fact, bost'farr.ny He we have nnhcsitat.eu in recommending it a.i the wing .Mnchino in uso. The. folluu-ini Premiuivx Awarded t'u cl-jee) Machine : At the Fair of the l'rauk'in Institute, 1 ?.'., tho First Premium. At the I'ennsylvnniii eHato Fair, at Philadel phia, September 21, KS.'.tl, tho First Premium a Diploma. At tho Pennsylvania Plate Fair, held at Wyu Cling, I S 11 11 a Silver .Modal. For the best Double Thread Machine, nt Lan caster ''ouuty Fair, held October, 1809 u Silver Med.il. At the Maryland State Fair, held al the Mary land Iiisti'uto, Baltimore, Md., October, 1 Silt, under Strong competition, n Silver .Medal was awarded to this Machine. At the New Cattle County Fair, he'd at Wil mington, Delaware, October, 1PMJ n Dil!"iua. Tho above Machines ure manufactured Ly til AHMiS W. 1IOVV I.AM), Wilmington, Del. SALESROOMS. No. 720 Ar.h Street, Philadelphia, Tn. No. 604 Market Street, Wilmington, Del. S. D. BAKE It. marl.l Iy 720 Arch StrcM, 1'liiladelpliii. n-t'-l'orsom wishing to see iho above Machiii" in operation, can do so by calling ut the rc;i dcuco of D. W. Moore, in Clearfield borough. milllil.l.lXJ: WOUKS-Jitst isiucd from JL tlie Mamuioth Publishing Houso and orig inal (lift Book establishment of GEORGE G. EVANS, 439 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. "Liberty and I'nioii, Now and Fforcver, One and Insepeniblc, Ono Country, One Con stitution, Ono Destiny !" THE UNION TEXT BOOK! A work demanded by the times, Containing Selection from the writings of that Uvri.iscn ifr, Stai; hah and Tutu Patriot, DANIEL WEBSTEK. 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