tdm li '(gtarfitlb ScpttHican WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3. 18GI. Cr Time at Tyrone. Tki Winter srrangoment of the Pennsylvania jrots, oo Dd afll'r u 261,1 h"tw,, wi" b iilto" ! v ' -- - i,u Passenger 7.42 a. m via Trtia - ' " 58 P- " 0 tltlDS uu uuuuiij devy iub UAiiceat q-tti.ni PcrrLAR Wo rejoice to know v,ttb Clearfield county Agricultural lXiely is fiSed fact, and that much idi trill be accomplished by the estab Ament of the Society. We have made Let inquiry lately in reference to the iaUe amount of stock and grain that Uing prepared for exhibition, and we jieno doubt that our next county fair ;)) far outstrip the Inst in every particu- VVe alo learn that in certain portions ihe county, the beautiful diploma kith was given out last fall, is being , by Physicians, as a medical diponiV praises were showered upon him. but be-'.,-! 10 still furthtr humbrn? their causo he remains truo to the priu. .... i - . nr 1.1 ..'ciples of his life and his naturo he ,;!lb!e medicine aters. We had thought jsI now complimPnteJ by lUWBbU8e A the Agricultural society would escape iposilion but in this we have beon mis- en. But if people will employ hum- jp, instead of phj s.cians, they must ex- ct to be cheated 1 At KtREiiiONS.-A Complete Guidu ill Fancy Work. Beautifully illustruU Price 1,&0. it... : o I.a.iIc .1..;.lu,ltu Uof,i' nnrl ktluaWe, u-ilnoul a leactteryou cm learn. ;i its easy rules and illustrations, Pen .1 Drawing, Crayou Drawing und Taint j, Water Color Painting, Oil Painting, wittu rInlitig, Uiiot:tal Painting, An Painting, and iu fact all known va- ;iiii uf Drawing ana Painting. Alvo, oilier Work, Mow Work, Feather oik, Wax Work, Cone Work, Shell irk; how to Preserve Birds, how to uc Aquariums, Magic Lanterns, Papier ilicWoik, Puiier Flowers, Vases, i-o. : Iti'la perfect encyclopedia of all that T!ia:nent;il and useful. The publisher, Jfesrii. J. E. Tn.ro.v Co., Boston, will sind it post mid by if you cannot (iu J it at the book- iSi.vsitir Moveuem. The PhiliaJbl- jiCoi)ffrenc of the Methodist Church ulilch nijoumod on Saturday last, ad- id, after long and oarnost deliberation, esolu-ion recommending to tho next wil Conferenco the repeal of the sla- 7 renriction chapter, adopted at the tiit of f!:M body hint year at Buffalo. lie to see this. Let the chtircnes u to be divided upon this question, long step ill be taken, not only ards a ro-consttuctioii ot tko Union, lilto, we think towards Heaven. "JI(rchants visiting Philadelphia II find the largest Carjiet Warehouse d the largest and bet stock of goods in fCirnet line nt Xo. 509, Chestnut .St. 'wrs. iloCulluni A Cj., proprietors, pos- m-MUf gic.it facilities for manufacturing d importing extenively, feel Assured it tboy can offer inducements to pur- Mrs. See their card in another col- .30 and make a uotc of it. CitiroitMA Fashion. Ono of our neigh v removed his family into his new uwoii Monday last, the greater part of ie tia.ler of which it is constructed mtandiiig in the forest three weeks to. We notice quite a number of new i'dences in different parts of our 'lge, notwithstanding the gloomy pross tiof trade. Our rafting friends will no doubt ' pleased to learn, that our friend R. J. )'nes, at Salt Lick, has jdanteil numer- Jiktout snubbing TopIs along the beach 3th bend, in addition to llowiug out "Rolling Stone" at Birch Toint. ' advise our raftman to try his posts agrub" too. lie is fully able to 1.. . ... ... hlltft t ; .. . . i"C mem in proper siyie. Afit Showers. The six or eight in- J of anew that fell here on Monday uL sroiiiAB a Vsnn iLtuirA frti IVia invlfrrt. uii,. i..-:t -i . . i. ua Aiiiii BuetlvlD u tiiuvii mtftei ut (wis. WAn election for members: of Con nie, took place in Connecticut on :nday last the first Statu election held JM"thi farce of a government came to 0 etld. i Moms Dat. A largo number of our uni, we notieo, are chancing their rcs- iiC0Mi. Should our Carrier fail to find 7 of them, they will please report, punrtt, I Iti p .-imintijo "'i' ( Mcmcni uaBBppoinieu ii. 11. xry, M'fMtniastor ofColutnbia, in this conn- V. Ply U i o i 11 il S'sl i l' A' ' 0'erwl' removed, (ground well, is healthy and strong, on ,i , 11(1 fought that this estimable lady,' couraging large expectations of full gra. 10 aw . conducted the P. O. with such ncries at tho closo of the seuson. Tho J'WsfAction to tho conimunidy in- ttmouut sown last fall was unusually w- jivjv, una villi,-! AtJWUlia larfO, Ull'l 1CU1 UlUO lil iu iu a Pl for herself and family, would guished in Southern llliuois for the plo n frared tho infliction of the chono coin crop as in Central arid Koith 4! r ! tut 't appears sho, too, had to crn Illinois. .1iiwouri Jlepubtican. rmced in order to appease the bloody i . ;013ChofRenublieftn;m 1 Wll l.n it an. Itot.n axii UeaVT KoilllERY AT NewOr- L .1.. . ' - win De a day or reckoning for this .?le proscription iu the future, nud 'widow's cause will bo avenged. Wo "ng mon from oflieo.but we did sup- -.uai air t,INC0LN jjftd t0 atuch gal- , "p Jo take the head of a woman .'Sure- 7" resident must hav been imposed ftii.k"wa'' or 'ledeod w. bco eoinioiUcd. Lm. Ir Tho Philadelphia Press. We ore glad that theihas at lencth thrown oft the carb thai, still enntinuiut trt delude a fvw confidino- nnmnerata ami I that it notr boldly assumes the champion ship of the Lincoln administration and tho ucpubiicun party. It appears, indeed to oookb one tor beginners and one for Due from other Banks . be so near the throne- ut YVashintgon that I more udvincod scholars for the us3 of Bank Notes of other Banks . it daily forshadows in advance not only common schools in the Confederate States. Checks. Drafts, 4o. . -the intentions of the administration butl'N'e copyrights of the new work are to J"''" , P1 " . " its varying ideas of futuro noliev. Wo always had an idea that Col. FoitsfY would return to tho Democratic party af ter his revengeful feelings toward Mr. Buciunan had been fully gluttd, but tho Republicans Lavo him uoiy, nock and heels. While we wish them iov of their bargain, we yet Icel disposed tocommiser ate the untimely fateofoneso gifted and proiMng, another victim of mai ambition. That in this new attitude the Prmshould be more wickedly personal than ovor in iti allusions to the editors formor asso ciates who remain tru to tho ancient faith, is not to be wondered at. That it should descend below its own love! in attacks upon such old friends as Hon. Wm. II. Welsh ir, then, natural, lor thoso who fall from grace ate ever more bitter against their former compeers in virtue who remain seadfust in tho right than against the less meritorious. When Mr. Welsh followed the lead of Col. Forney in support of he who was tho patron the pa tron saint of the latter, most extravagant from his former fi ind. Wo say compli- tnented b causo abuso under such circum- "truces is true praise, more to ue eovoieu to tVitamih over U f ucb attacks. however constantly or violently they may 1 r . . . . , , . intm,ri,v may well laugh at tho malice of his ene- iniiesandtreattheirabu.se with scornful .contempt. Uiifoit vcmocmt, The Movements and Objects of tho Southern Commissioners. The Washinctor, hitter writers ray that tho Southern Com niissit'nei-s are in con stant, communication wi'h the uovern- merit at Montgomery, and act in accor dance with its feelings, which are to ex haust every possible moile ol obtaining a peaceful solution of the questions crowing out ofthe late scceaaion. Tliev do not do.-ire recognition by tho (joyeniment: They have erected an independent na tionality, and (eel able to defend it against all coiners. Their business here iitopro- cure iiiu i't.ii.iiiui L'vucu:iuuii in who iu.is ir within their limits now held by federal :ure tho peaceful evacuation of tlio forts troop.-, anj to trout tor an mineable ar rangement of their complicated relat ions with the federal govei nnu lit. They are acting with com unininte prudence nnd .thility, and are siicrilicing all technicali ties und forms to sftcuro tho substantial puriuso of their mission. Tim Southern Commis.-ioners have most positive assurances from the adniinistia tion that no attempt would be rnado to reinforce Fort Pickens- This bus been re peated to them several limes. They feel bound to take thee nnsiiranccs. They have no riht to go behind this. If the Administration h-ive so decided, then of com so tlio responsibility of precipitating a collision, and plurgiug tlio country into civil war, will rest solely with the powers that be. A Republican Senator stated that there was 110 doubt that tho ab indonn.-ent of Fort Pickens would take place in less than twenty clays. The hesitancy, it is said, of i the Administration, in regard to this point, is from tho sitne cause that lias ,-.1-crcated the delay in the case of Fort Sum- ',J tor, nauitjly, u dedra to avoid iu elfect on the New England election. There Is no doubt, however of the ultimate purposo of the Administration. Highly Important from Havana. Ihl'l Attempt of SmU tu Annex .S?. Domingo The Spanith Fleet liaised, and the Aid f Government Pledged Haytl tu sLirc tle same Fate The 'Movement Aided lj France. Nrw Youk, March 29. TLo tellmsllip Quaker City arrived this evening from llalmna, from which port she suited on Monday last. Much excitement prevailed nt Havana on the subject of tho annexation of St. Dniringo to Spain. It seems thai a system of Spanish cnii' eration has been roing on at that island, ' under the supervision of the Government, the emigrants being instructed to noist tho .Spanish flag whon tho proper timo arrived and they had gained suflicient strength in numbers, nnd then invoke the protection of Spain. This was dono on the Cth instant, much to the astonishment of this blacks and natives there. When tho newi reached Havana, the Spanish frigate Uianca, fully armed with a larse number ol regular troops, was uis 5 1 . 1 .1 :.l "! I if - ,... lhi.i)0, &.AlU(L on tho 23d IJUUW IlUlllUri VI IVKUIUI kwi' 1 m . , . . Two screw fi inates were soon to lollow with five thousand regulars. A lunre naval and military forco of ten thousand is said to. be on tho way from Snnin to Cuba. The U. S. sieainer Mohawk arrived at ,. . . . It is said that liavti will soo i sharo the . v.. . . -. sauio late us St. Domingo, with tna con sent of Franco. ItiminOMa nl Ilavnnna was dcill'CSSod. A million dollars are suid to be on route from Spain to aid in the tnotallic circular lion ot tuo isiunu ui v-uua. Wueat Pkospcct. The farmers of Illi nois have every reason to bo satisfied with tho appearance of tho wheat crop at this time. We have reliable information from more thin twenty counties of southern Illinois, giving assurances that during tho past ten years tho ivheatfiolds in March IlUSl ICII J ClUa VUO niicuuiutuj ill i,avo never appeared bo promising The irrowth is atlmirably pet, cox e . ... . ..." us now. coteis tho " , ,. 1 . vr leans. l ive Cuban laaies arnveu ni new Orlean - , in the steamer Cahawba, having $'2,000 between them. They stopped at ner went out to take a walk. During thoir ubsenco thoir room was cnteren, unu their trunks robbed ol the above amount. It li Hiinnosea tne tniei was a louun- 41... . .. passenger wun tuein in too sieniuii uom Jl-vnna. I Soi'tuirv ScnooL Books. A resolution wa9 introduced into tlio Georgia State Convention on the 8th ultimo reouostinc- the Governor to issue ririzos ofSSUO each for spoiling book, arithmetio, English Bramiu'ir geography, and two reading- be tlio .properly of tho author, or com- pliers. IIeavv KouiiEitr. Tho chief of policaof Louisville received a loiter yesterday from Coluuit us, Kentucky, in forming him that , ' . r,i u,. , ,i i the sale o Mr.lionk bteirart, of that place, wus broken open on Sunday night hist, and robbed of more than five thou..: sand dollars), astollows: f,(J(J(J in Ivrontv ilullur gold pieces, $2,100 in bills on tho Utibn 15ank, Tennessee, SI, 100 in Mis souri money, anu between seven and un money, and between seven and gh4 hundred dollars in tens and twenties 01 in Kentucky currency. Journal, '22J. . J5.QTA fellow who passed himself off for, a preacher in Kassas, taking collections I ill aid for tho suffering there, cauio to the residence CI iuv la inehack, in Kicli land township, Bucks county, a fow davs agp, ana aslteU to stay a low weeks. Ho, preteuaea great piety , ana even made an appointment-to preach. Alter staving a i'ltur rl:iv'a liA "wlfit.ni" litt.-tmr witli liim n tin box, containing $.55 iu cash, the prop- erly of Mr. Wineback. K3-A reward of 10,000 Know Nothing Cans and Cases is oflered f.n- the baek. 1 s. . . 1. bone lost by tho -Second Washington." , alias Abo .Lincoln, in his Illld-Illglit lllgllt from llarrisbui g to Washington, to e-i capo the phantoms that ho imajriiieJ Viklfs going to assassinate him. mce ho. took possession of tho Piosi lential chair it has been discovered by his party that his back bono is gone thut wo have no govern ment Lciico the above reward, tfaTTho New Yorkers, who are pro verbial for their roliidi of all intellectual amusements, had their taste highly grati fied on Tuenrhiy evening by witnessing an international don fight, $250 a side be tween Kosie, of Urooklyn, and liosn, of Liverpool, England, both famous lighters. Tho contest wai well maintained for twenty minutes, when thi English dog wus deelared victor leaving her adversary nmirlu flp.lil I J ' Mkndixo A IvrouliAl'lllcar. Krrou. The Washing ton corrcspndont of the New York T imc& typogr.'phicully called Mr. Weller of California, '-an old politital sot," but ho corroded error, and stuto that 1 the word should have been "rat." I Of course, Mr. Wellal" Wl.U feel much gratified to know that his political statu.-i . .. . . , - . lecn 'nly deiined Stxci'Lar Eitect P Dii'IHEria Noah Bui nhaiu, Jr.. a young inaii 10 or '20 years old, und Elizabeth t.liltord, ao.mt 10, residing in Cupii Ann, Md , had tlm mystsrioiis throat iii.tlad v o few months since, which has rosulted in a paralysis of their lower limbs both being unable to walk, and not being ablo even to stand upon the floor. II Mil) TIMES MADE EASY. GOOD XLMnS F O It TUE UNEMPLOYED'.!!! 1,000 Chances to Make Money' MILLION DOLLARS' WORTU OE WATCHES, JEWELRY, ! AND SILVER-PLATED WARE;" TO BE DISTOSED OP ON .4.V EXTI11ELY NEW AND ORIGINAL PLAN! 2500 AGENTS WANTED fiwy All persons tlesirous ol securing an Agency in this NEW ENTEIU'KISK, Should send on their names ut once, cu- , . ., , ,,., i- .t 1 closing a three-cent stamp to pay post-, age, and receive by return of mail A riiKMlUM CATALOGUE, Containing OUU INDUCEMENTS; Which afford a Rare Chance to Make Monet. Without risk, together with FULL PAIN TICULARS relativo to this NOVEL PLAN. Iteiy-To insuro prompt and satisfactory dealings, direct ull orders to ;L()ItGC Ci. EVAS, 13!) Chestnut Strctt, npr3-I0t Philadelphia. TiLASTEHIXO. Tho iubsriher, having 1. I cated himself in the borough of ClcarUeld, would Inform ths public lliatbo is prepared lodo work la ths above line, from plain to ornamental of a.nv description in a workmanlike manner. . Also whitewashing and rcpairini done la a neat niaunt,r,n .y r,..ou. -.. ApriU-UCO-lj-r. LDW IN COOPER, OTATEMEXTof the CLEARFIELD COUN. kJ TY 1UXK, fur ttie montn ending March 80 1831 . . assets. 4nnfyTvan"a State Stock" ." Specie . - . . 1 . $I8,W 38 21,348 74 4,212 14 j,?f.o n ' 1,170 00 419 00 223 19 781 75 30183 tiuaetJt 4e. . . " . " (42,110 22 iiabiutiks. Sl?ck '.d ln " J" Notoi in circulation - ),680 00 Du8 Depositor. . . M 97 interests and Exchange . 89125 $ j.uo ;j JA3. B. GRAHAM, Cahlcr. Pa., March SO, 1HM. Clcarfll "Nil AIRS" riTATT?s! fl1"1"0 W1A1U3 1 1 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ! ! 1 ! Tho undersigned hai now on hand, at bis Fur- nituro Booms on Market at., ClearBeld, Pa., a ahort a'ntauoe woit of LitH Foundry, a lir;jo ' took of CUAIH8 ()!' ALL KIXD.4 uanufacturcJ out of the bsst materislr, fini.h.I n a verjr uperior uiannor, and wliicb ho will sail FOU CASh. His lonS experience in th. business makes him feel confident thut hischuira ' rc muio in 1 ueJ "orkmanlik. ai.a- .Br. ttai wi" UuJ th lcst of lrml p""u ... . 1 11 wil""S " purcuaiocnoirsam.um can i I and get them wuilo they can no nau at iuo lowest j rates. JCIIN TUOUTMAN. ut o7 ,Ssi-tf uox over 11, 11 is inr ;ouiCiutox;i'obacco,;;;;S LIQUOltS OF ALL KINDS, i -' LI QUO It SALT, OILS, PAINTS, i GKOCERIES, telTt or eaio very cnonp lor iasu, uy O. 15. Mr.KKliLL, t i , r,.,.ol' Ui,r'i' sIap In basement of Men el. 4 JUg-ei a More, Cleiilield, Pa. fob-. EW DRUG STUKK Th mbscrirjoru nav? opeiivd ft 'ull and cora- i TiTliiC in tlit nuv hrirk lnl,.ln ii,.l-1u.,tnt lif DHL'liS ill ulliMills f )r, vo0lls, on the corner of I.ecust anj Cherry streetn, in tha boreugh of Clf arlleld, wbora they will lie happy to ucooinmorluta any er.tun wb.I nmy desire articles iu their line. Ihe lusine will be contincd strictly to a Devi and I'.nerwtlvn llnalness. AnJ nopatnaHiii bo spared to render satis faction. I)r. M. Voot-s. Ilie junior pnrtner, may always, bo fjund and consulted in tho ' Drrg Utoru,' when nut iilisont i,n iirofesional businwss. A nia'ato room for eonsultatinn is attaehod 1 to tho store, Hure patients nmy ho exiiinincd privately r.rery ait';,e asuany loumi in sut:n hu tTaiuo lish'mont will bpscuton hand, and sold ut greatly radioed prices. Tep.iis uki.no STiiicTtr Cash, will enable them ! to offer inducements la the way ol prices I Physicians will bo supplied nt a small per ceulai;e uvr cost and anajii aiii their uidors are solicited. Kvery article sold will Le p!ir apd , uf the best quality. j fBb6-tf WOODS A CARKKTT. ! f ii i: n it i Vi sTi n c v i u w s I L A.NB ibLACli WOOD'S M A G A . I N E . jl-TIIE LONDON QU.tllTliRLV, (Conservative.) ,2 THE EDINtllUiH ltliVtliW, (Tory.) 3 THE NOltTII EniTISII UEV1EW, I (Kr o t'hun h.) 14 THE WESTMINSTER KEVIEW, (T.ibernl.) ',6 BLACKWOOD'S EDIXlil'UOH MAGAZINE i (Tory.) TL'Jl M S . l'or any ono of ths four ltuvieirs, j For nny two of th four Itevicwa, For nny three of the four lleviews, j For ii 1 1 four of the lloviens, ! For Hliic kwooil's Miiuzino, j For Klnckwood ond one Itoviow, ! For liluckwooil unil two lteviews. rer unnuin. $: 00 5 00 7 DO 8 00 3 Ut) fi 00 7 00 g oo 10 00 or Ulackwooil uu4 tin eo ltevicns, For BluoltwooJ and tho four Reviews, N. It. The liriee in tirsat lirituiu for tho five Periuiii-iile ubovo-nuiucd is $31 lcr uiiuum. Rviiablithcd b LEONARD SCOTT i. Co., iuiiri3-0iu U Uold btroet, No ork, EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Letter tostnmon- I i tarv bsvine this daybopn trninterlto the un- idersincd un tho estate of JAMES REA, sr. late of Jordan township, Clearfield county, deed, all pcrsson knowing tlienmvlvvs indebted to snld estate are requested to muko iniincdiute payment, j and thoso hnvin? cluims against it will rescnt i thcui duly aut'iouticatod for seltloinent. HOliKHT RE. JAMES RKA.jr. T1I08. REA, j March 27, 1SC1 Executors. 17 LOUR ASH CIKAIX. The subscriber ' now offers to imrchascrs a suporior quality of FLOUR, RYE, CORN nn OATS, at the very 1 lowest cash lirico, at bis WbipIiohss in Puilips uurc. JACOB KEPLER, .r. l'liilipsburg, March 20, 1861. 4U " lUTHlX.-All pcrsors aro hereby caulion- y ed nrainst iu'r''h"l"n? or nfdiiiin with m. nrtnin YOKK of OXEN, now in tho posses- sion of C. D. TUBUS, si the same belongs tome, .nJ r. left with him on loan only. (1EOR0E E. TUBBS. Ferguson tp., Marcfc 20, 1861. :t ' i DMIN15TRATOR S NOTICE. Letters of ) J Administration having this day been prant- ed to the unacrslKiioa on tue esuue oi jr, wn S0Jfi U(( (if chcBt ,ow,1,llipi Clearfield ; county, deceased, an persons luuvuieu to saia ' estate are rcUested to make iininediuto payment, 'and those liavini? cluims UKainst the same will rroicnt them dulv authentteateil lor settlement. 1 " ttirin T elTir,iiBi' nmr20-6t Adm'r. V"liMISISTHATOirs Nt)Tiri Letters of Adiniiiistralion having been this day granted to the unilorsigurd on the vstato ef (lOI.'LD WILPOX, late of Huston tp Clcar teld county, deceased, nil persona indebted to said estate nro requested to make immediate payment, nnd thoso having claims njrninst the gn mo urill present tboin dulv authenticated for settlcmcut. I'HILIP UEVENER. I March 20. 6t. Adm'r. L AHOTO O It A P II I U X E 1VSIII CHARLES HOLES & Co., Hog leave to announce to the cititrut of Clear- field and vicinity, that ttatir CAR will remain fur'.turo-worth not less than 60 cents, aud possibly BOU1W llini ill uiu rvui li unuicu ptui.Qf iui tug jui use of affording all persona a chance to get a ursi ciuss riioTOURAru AMRKOTYPC, From t Miuiaturo to a Life-iiie. ffia-Amhro.ype. nnd Dagaemotype. copied at the; shortest notice. Having nau aevcra. years experience . .., the eastern cities, they are coulldciit that they . 1 . . - nil . li ,1 f,.n- ihnm M 1 1 li fl ..nil tail JIIUODB " " wu; au.u. ......m " ... . Pictures taicn eciunllf as well la cloudy as in clear weather. Prices, from 2.1 rents upwards. marl3-lt . nwackerol nnd Herring for sale at the corner, ltlMorsf E. A, IRVIN. t.iirwensvnie, ,ny i, w, tt i n n i c IMPROVED AlvlwO S i: WING M A C JUNE. miCES FROM AO to $70. Tho BOUDOIR SEW IN 0 MACUIXE, an en graving of which is here rrirer.te'l, has now i,,,, been introduced, and Is, hcyoUd question, tlio best, ai well at thu lnind.oiucrt, low-jinooj Sswins Machins now beforo tha 1'ublic. No. 1. A suiull uu'! very neat Machina fur Fuiuily use. ho. 2. A lnrp;a Jlacnme for rjunting neavy "ork nd for I'lsntutiun use. This Machine is much admired fur its simplici ty, and for its roliatjiiity and durability it is un surpassed. A child twelve years can ruu it witli esse ; and yet it will sew from Ilia cuar.scst cluth to the finest hwios. Uliur.' is ni trouuls cl re " iiiuil winding tho ttireatl, as it is tukon truni tue rpouis, It hna i bolts to give trouble, and will run tuekwards as well ns forwurds. and still sows eqUKlly perfect, and without danger of broaking needles. It runs l-y Irictiou, and by closing te Macbino iu use. "Vrtlll! 1 icardtd thi t'.l .Machine : At the IVir of tha i'rauk'in Inttitntc, 1SCS, the First Prcmiuin. 1 1 .1 . i, , ; .. ci .. . T. .. : .. 1 nl.!i.. i .1 j Septeluut.r 21) lsi9 lho tir,t i-reinium-a Wpluuia. At lha l'eiiufylvunia Stnta Fuir,beld at Wyo iSB0. u.r M.dul. Fur the butt Dou1fo Thread Machine, nt T.an- caner 'Jouuty Fair, Leld October, lSj'J a Silrcr Medal. At the Maryland Stuto Fair, held at the I;ir7 lund lusti'ulo, Dulliuiore, Md., Oclohor, 18!U, under strong i.ompetilion, a Silver Medal was awurded to this Muibine. At tha New t'atlo County Fnir, Leld nt Wil uiinton, Delaware, October, 18JW a Diploma. The ubovo Machines aro lucnufacturcd by C'iiAiti.::s v. iiowi.am), Wllmlajton, 11. SALES ROOMS. Nu. "20 ArcL r-treet, l'hiladelpbia, Pa. Ku. 501 Market Street, Wilmington, Del. S. D. 1JAKEU. mnrl.l-ly ,20 Arch Street, I'bilndolpbi.i. T.-f Persons witliing to see tlio ftbovo Machine in operation, can do so by culling ut tho I'cbi denco of D. W. Moore, iu Cloariwld horougli. T A!!RII.I.Ifi t )!(KS Just Issued fr..w tlio Mumiuoth rublishinc IIuuso nnd orii:- inul tiift Hook eatiiblisliiiient of (JKdltOli (J. EVANS, ii') Chcduut gu-eet, l'liilui-'lpbia. "Liberty and I'nion, Now uud Fforcver, One ai.J lujeporublo, Ono Couutiy, One C.n stitution, One Destiny !" THE UNION TEXT D00U ! A work douinnded by thu times, t'ontnining Selections from the writings of thut r.vn.isrH imi Statksuan Sud Tiit'ii 1'atiuot, DANIEL WEBSTER. Also, the Declaration of Independencf j Coustitulion of tho tmU'J States; and Washing tor's 1'iircwoll Address; with copious indoxes. For tli 9 higher clas.-.'i of Eilucatiunal Institu tions and for homo reading. Largo 12 mo., with a Beautiful Steel l'ortr .it of Webster. I'rii'e, $1 (0. Acconipnnled with u handsome gilt, worth from 60 cents to $IU0. 'Tho L'uion Text Book" is n vulumo of power ful interest for the present tiuics. Its subject, its authors, ltd style, accuracy und fulliifss enti tle it lo universal acceptance! Every Merchant should have it ! Every Mechanic fVuuld have it ! Every Lawyer, Physician, Politician and Patriot sb mid have it ! In fact, Kvcry llody, whether Man, Woman or Child whethor of the North. South, East r West, shouM send for a copy ' f Ibis one of the mod needed and ncceptublu Hooks i vnr submitted to thu notice of tho Amer ican public, .tr Tho preservation of the Constitutiornl Text Rook tu tho people of tho United Slat', ccrlunily needs no apology, for it contains tliej r undiiuieiit:il Law otour country, with an u.lro ducliou selected from tho writings of hi in who has juMly been termed tho "Expounder und De fendor of the Constitution." Iu making tho se lections from the writings of Mr. Webster, great coro has been takeu to select such purls as may be considered National, und which will tend lo strengthen the opinions of tho old, und to im press the young with A Lovo of Cuuntry, A Ven eration fur the Constitution, A Respect for tlio Memory ol tlio Great nnd good Meu who Found- ...i i, i.i: 1 .-i... i. i cu our itepuuuv, nnu nuw mtiu iuvu anny, u forvont attacbiuout to the Union, tu Lihertv, toi Peace, to Order and to Law, and v. ill ulso teach lessons of Wi.doui, of Morality, und of Religion,! ns .iass liooit, mis voiuuie is iuuii vsiuuoie, nnd when used as sutli, the instructor will readi ly lir.d iu the iudexss suggestions lor all thu questions necostury to tu asked, and the answers ruuan, ic. of tho studuuts should uhvnys be iu tho cxuctii, t.m, v ... n .i . word of the toil. Addroull orders to , II Tc'la "",b11,'U VUr.'uU a,,'a m,,"t PIT:"4 tiEORliE U. EVANS, Publisher, io'J CUestuut SU, I'Likcla. 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I A copy of cither of tho above mentioned w orks, together with a Lundsnms present, ranging iu vulue from it) cents to $100. 00, wi'.l bo sent to; :.. .1.- 1T:...1 c'...t... 1... ..,: ' I'emwii m -u yu-1'1' w ,,..! IIk tir cn. nnd twelitv-olio cent! uddltlcnul. fer Posuge ' Bear in mind that to . cryureh;. ;:;r.:r...e...r;...'fi..id ...i suv.r w.tche.. Silver Plated Ware. Jewelry, Silk Dress Patterns, etc. all oflbe uowest Styles und bet uiauutuc- 100.00! AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE, Send for a complete classified Cutuloguc, ofuiir own uud other's Publications, which will be moiloil to you free ol expense, muke your scleo- lions, and be convinced that iho most Liberal, Ralitbio, and Enterpri.-ing Eslabllsbiuont In tho country to buy bunks is ut the Original and Pop- " " " ' V l.Z , tlEORGE O. KVAN8. ,,,,-,.-, K,., PLiiactclnLLat. March 21). ISftl. 4t. ! ri tella aud other ilinwls in variety at the chesr , O Store of E. A. IRY1X- Cunveiisville, May 10. 'CO. T.' RUIT. Dried Apjln, Pared and unpsred i r Tearbci, CbfrrU, I rnne and Itauin. st IhtCorn-r t"i ef E. A.1RT1N. GK EAT WORK ON TIlCUOHsE THE I.Cl.n- Ml Uii: UMAMf: Dr RoseuT Jlsm.nos, v. s , Profosor of I'ih olugy and eporalii surfcry iu the Votcriuury College of Phtludelpblu, etc. its ill Toll You of tha O.igin, IliUiry and deduc tive truits of Uit various breeds of Europeun, Aiiiittic, African and Auior iead Dorses, iUi the physical fur mil lion aud pcculiuiilics of die nniluul, uad bow tu ascertain lifs uj;e by tu unmoor and oonililiou of his leuth ; illusliatod with uuuerous tx luunoiy ugruvlngs.' THE UOKSi; AND 111 DISEASES Wi.t Tell You ol Divcdiiifr, Duukinr, r-tubliue; I'eeding, (Jroouiinp, fLotii'if, mid lli cnriM-l ui;iiiagenieut f the horsv nith tho bet uiudi'sof ndiiiiiiirtoiiii.; isedicinc, also, hovf to treat liitinc, Kicking, Rearing, .Shying, Stumbling, Crib Litiug, RcntluMiicFi, and uUicr vicos to which ho is subject ; with nu merous explanatory ongravings, THE HORSE AND HIS DH5EA3KK Will Tell You of the cnusos, symptoms, nu t ' Troatniout of filruiiglos, Som Thruat Distemper, Cuturi h, TuUucuia, Dion chilis, l'Muumuiiiii, Pluurisy, Droken Wind, Chronio Couh, Rmiring ami M'hiulling, Lnuipas. oio Mouili und I'll era, and decayed Teeth, with other disease of the Mouth und Rc?piruto. ry Organs, THE 1I0R.SE AND HIS DISEASE! Will Tell You of tho cause, symptom ihi Treatment of Worms, Dots, Collo Slrungulutiuii, t-'tony Concreiious Ruptures, I'ulcy, Diarrhea, Jaundice Hev;uirrhocu, liloody Urine, ritonea in luo Kidneys uud Dlndder, Iuiinuia lion, aud olher diseasen of the citom neb, Doweb, Liver uud Urinary Or gans, THE HOUSE AND 1113 DISEASES Will Tell You of tlio causes, symptoms, audi Tir.iluioi.t of liciiu, Dlojd uud Duj H.iavin, 1'iug-Ilone. Kweeuio, Strausy Drolceu Kaccj, Wiud 01U, ruuuder Kulo Xlruisouiid Uruve!, Cricked Hour bcrutclies.Caukor, Tbiusli, and 0 run. sho, ufMegriuiA, Vertigo, Epilopsi r-tuggori, and other tliscasis folU 1'eot, Legs, and Head. THE IlO.oE AND UIS DISEASES Vt'ill Tell Vou tf the euures, fyinploms puw Treatment of Fis'uia, foil Eul, lilun ders, Farcy, ticurlet i'erer, Mar,g Surfeit, Locked Juw, Rhcuiuulisiu. ramp, Iisoates or tue Lye ami Heuri, Ae., ie. und how to muiugo Custratiun, lilccding. Trepl: inuing, Jtowoling, l'iriiig, Hernia, Auiputu. tiou, Tupping, ami other surgicul of crations. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will 1V.1 Yod of Rarey's MothnJ of timing lli:r m. ; hoar to Approach, Halter, or Sta ble a Clt ; huvr to accustom, u horse to sirmno sounds anil nihts,and how to Hit, Saddle, Hide, uud Rrouk him. t lianiof -i, also, tho rurin aud law t-f Wnrr.mt.v, The whole being tho ro suit ol more thiiu liMuen yea's' earofut study of the habits po -uliariiios, wants jnd wcakuei-t of t'uu uobla and useful uniuiul. The Hook coutaius uI p.igts, nprunpriatvly 11 luflrutud by uourly One Huudred cugravings. It is printed in a clear lid open type, und will bj furwarded tu any address, iostge paid, oa receipt ef piicc, half buund, J1,CU, or, iu datb. oitin, f l.'JO. IOM) A V i;.V!l cuii be ius le by ontorpii. sing men cverywh.irc, in selling tho'ubove. unl other popular works of ours, Our inducniuont to all audi exiteediiiglv libvral. l'or singlo copies uf ilie Uuuu, ur lor terms la S3"ii(., with other iulornmtion, apply to our ud d.csj JVIIN E. l'OTTi.ll, Vibli.licr, No. CI7 Saiiboui Street I'hilai.V;4ii, I'a. Dicoiiitji r 12, IcOD. Ohio. 'JAIIE PEOPLE'S COOK HOOK, MODi' 11 li COOKEKY, In all its branches. Dy Miss Eui.v AcToX, Curolully Rcvijuil by Jli. 3. J. Halk, Ic Tolls You how to cliooso all kinds of Meats l'oultry, nnd Uuino, with ull llu rnriou aud most approved modes of dressing and cooking licci uud Pork; also th. bjst and simplest way of salting, 1 ick' ling uud curing tkeame. It Tells You ull tho vurious and moil approve! niod.s of dresjiiig, cooking, and boning Muttuu, Lamb, Veal, Poultry, uni tiauio ofall kind.', with ths dill'creut Drepsiugs, Oravici, uud stuUiujJS ai'nri priuto to each. t Tci'.s You buiv to choose, clnin, and preserver Fish of all kiuds, and hew to sn oelcu it when tainted ; ulao ull the various ami nio.-t npprovod modes of co,.kmg, nitls the diflerciit Dressings, Sautes, mi Flavoring appropriate lo each, li Tells You nil the variuus and most upprovoil uiodus of preparing over fitly diuWeot kinds of Meat, I'isli, i'owl, (Jiiine, nndi Vegetable Sni ps, Droths, un I Stow.i nilh tlio lteliehci and Seasonings up JOUjOlULO iu eucu, It Tells You ull tho vurious und n-ost approvea modus of cooking Vcgcub.ci of ct;y description, also hew to tircnare l'ii-k. los, Catsups and Cm rics of ull kinds. Potted Moats. Fish, (inn,. Ar..!. .v...a w, vn, iii nun eouuing u:i i.iiias of Plulu und Fancy Pu.;try, Puddinjs, Omelettes, Fritters, I'iiLoj, Coufectinn cry, Preserves, Jellios, aud Sweet Di-U e if every uencription. It Tells You all the various uud most tpproveol modes of inakiug Dread, Ruks, Mufnus, und L scuit, tlio best method of prepa ring CofTcc, Chocolute, and Tea, unit how ti muke Syrups, Cordials, (,uj; Wines of tarijui kiuds. It Tells Yoa bow '.o set out an ornamental Ta ble, how to Curve all kinds of Fish, Flotdi or Fori, a. u iu short, hu-.r to tu simplify the whole Art of Cooking tita bliugtho choicest luxuries of tho l.ioitt within everybody's rcucli. Tht beok contaius 418 pagfs, r.nd jipwHrds of twulvo hundred Recipes, nil of which uro the ro (tills of uetual experience, huving Uta fully and carefully tcslod under the peuoiiul supeiluun denco ol the writers. It la prinled in sclcurauil o en type, i3 illustrated with appro; riate engra vi.igs, and will be f.rwurdcd to 'uny dJres in-Htly tumid, and postage paid, on reccij t oftU pri-e, $I.U(. or In cloth, extra, $1.25. I M'MIO A lEAKcanbe luudc bv tntcrprt ' , ... . vuk-'l" X.mS TOIT .Kc"u wuu n-rw t. a. dress JOHN E. PtTTLll. Publil,r No. BIT Pansoin Siroct, Phlludclpbia, l'. Dccciabor 12, lstlt). Cwo. AIJM I MSTIt ATOM'S Vll'lll I Lett era of Administration liavina- been ir ranted to the uneerslgnrd, tl Is duv, upon tin estato of . JAMES W. STRAJTOKD. deed, late of Murria lowuship, Clearfield conniy, all persons iudclit'J t said citiile nre ruijuested to muke luiediats payment, imd thoso hinlnir cljhts atruin-t the mm a will prctcut thfn4!ly sutbemieutcd icr settlement, SAM CEICLYDK, j WM. POP.TtR, , uurlS Ct . A.liu'rs I J00, nil,hl'oes. A brgr,r stuck and Kwif -. 1"'tfl, " V; "l V"" t-'wspott crucu iu 11 i;im ujc, ..iay i'i, iri rsdies Ar'; gi.o U, ..fpal If tin and tutlure to J please all. ill be fontid at the ootlit rmt. l'uiiutwH, May K, Jfti. Y.U,' t
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