1 1 1 m r.. 7, i . i I thrill wake tin l Ml- , a .... it I I utier ... 1 . .. ..I., i. . . . .. I li t " ' !, r,.r, OH UlltllHI. HVi iMi; ( iin iMinul'M'l;i ( ll.nu IK i: I'M I. ' J irth iitht .,nh rtr! I" assemble "' "'ltln Hi " Iffiirrnl f"f f"1rei f gt ir v -- of iin . Imnil 7. That Hi printing prewt ihnll t ft to sry J'si.n ho indr- ;fc.ilii etsniln III proceeding uf lb legisla. (f. r '"ani'B 01 government; en it no law ever it ma-l to restrain lb rich tharaof. l communication of thoughltaud opluloM ;( osof tit lurtlurilile rlghlt of mint and ery , tiifo mitjr fruly tpoak, writ and print on any yoi't; being rrtpuntibU fur tb abuii uf that I'NMI'O l,riy. in profUtlunt fur tho publication uf i niitirn unur tan yaart oi s noi anmiuaa pn InventiKatlnu tli ufficlal unluct uf olu. "'' acooinpaull by tboir paronlt or guardian. mm, or wen lu publi rapacity, ot whera th 1 Kry prrtun withlng to b tnrullfd aa uifm tattcr rublUhod la uniiMr for miblie lnforma. kr "t thii SucUty mutt apply on or before th Una. th truth thereof uiay b glvan io eridenc; and In all Indictment for libel, th jury thai! bar a right to determine th law ami th fartt, ander tb direction oftb eoure, at ir other caiet. Vti(u(ion of 'cnntyfraHia. Car Time at Tyrone. in iu in m it arrangeineni ot to renntyivania railroad, on aud after lb 10th of Jun. w.ill b at f.illowt TRAINS LKiVt.NO Faot Line Vail Train .... 1KAI.SK I.tAVIM) iKxpratt Vxnisner EASTWARD. . - 0.17 p. m , . . . I l.S j a. tit istwk mi. . . . . 8.40 a. in. . . . . J.40 p. an. MhiI iram Tfaa Kinrui Kant, and ratt Lmc Wett, ao t atop at Xyrou. above ru'et. Ladiei can become member by - milking application a abcte ami pnying into JJt-Wo isxUO our jujier this week two the Treatury fifty ceuU when they will rciv in advance, and intend doing the j Uci:USuion oM.Ty.'' and B.n.l.m.n.' hnr... me nXt wet'k, iu order thitt nil haiiils manabip will take plac on Tuetday anU Wc Wn Uke a imrt in the great Fair to come l 3 o'clock, fat riding will not . ' be allowed j thoe violating thit rule will be ex- bS next week. eluded from competition. Plowing match will ;take place on "ffedneiday at 10 o'clock A.M. P. J. WaI.I.aCI, Elil. Fublic attention (The addret will be delivered at 2 o'clock on U incited to the "curd" of .Li gectlen.an, 'I'Slt iudicotinj hitnuelt liom the nlicriiona read and the preminmt awarded. Mt upoo hlir by the iuiPfudunt friend1 Exhibitor, mu.t become member, orthe Socio- 4 tv and have their tnimalt aad article, entered of II.. IS. hwoope, h. on tHe Pecretary'. book on or before tb litb " After llio compliment puid Mr. WaN day ot October; and all animals and article., . . , '; except hornet, must be brought within tbe enrlo- ke by the late brand Jury, wlio6 pve-jlnr,'M euri, Wednenday, at 10 o'clock, aentnicntwe published lu.l week, such i A.M., and all pertoni entering auiiuuU und arti .tuck, must recoil upon the head of '. Zt tbeir invtlitori. jtaid artielet, preriout to placing laid articlet on .... . - itbegruiind. Ka and ttraw will le furuiibed tOTCailton B.Curlin, of Warren county, Igratit for all aniinalt entered for premium., and forniorly member of Congreas from this Putrid, lin been ordered to ruiae a regi ment in the northw estern counties of thi Mtftte. to!. Jacob A-igler, ex-clerk of the tJou.e of Kepieeentativea, ia ul.-o author iied to ruie a regiment, and to report at Camp Crowtman, The regiment in to be untried m honor of Gen. Mcl'lelW. The Latk Flooi-. From all quurteri we hear of the most destructive ell'oct of the late flood. . All the boom tvere snppt firm the West Branch, except the old one behind the island oppotite WiHianiRport, which i fiU jd with log. Over a hundred rails wrf believed to hnve went adrift at Lock Ifavcn. - The destruction on Sinnemahoning was Ifyoiid precedent the water km four feet higher titon it wa. in 1847. Much property was destroyed. . The Clarion river ia laid to have been CO feet above low water mark at Clarion ; weeping every bridgo "panning the aJrritm. anil rrvitnt ntrav wr milU , i , , , ... Itatementt at to the manner and cot of feeding tore house! and ten or a doien dwelling!,, required i,y the regulation, of th. premium noi:se. Judge licknioir aaw mill and torchoute at Kidgway are reported gone. A man at the mouth of the Clarion eu seven taw mil Is flouting by. THAT PRESENTMENT. ..We commend to the tpecial attention ff our neighbor of the Journal and all other v ho ate liktwite fuiltj ilie following extract front I lie presentment , of the Grand Jury of thi county, at lat Con i t : VTe return our aincero thanks to Ilia Honor Judge Linn for hit able and patriot ic cliatgo to us. We have been intoimed that there aie men in our community who rein the habit of charging men Willi be ing traitor and xere.'sioniats without the least ahadow of evidence to kubatantiate ucli facts, merely became the indiviluaU O charged dill'er in opinion with the indi vidual mnking uch charge. If fuch be the case wo condemn such action in the moat aeverotermi, and also conwiuer tint if any man ha!l give aid and comfort to the rebel by advocating their cause, or in any othr manner, it ia the duty of all good citizens to have him brought Io jiia tice in compliance with the Constitution and law of tho land. JSTThi New York Herald, demand that the Cabinet, the Army, the "Navy, and every other department of the) gov ernment, be purged of imbecile and tlockheads forthwith. What a dreadful purgation this would be. Like the stere otyped conclusion of a shipwreck, ''not soul left to relate the awful tale." . ta7lt is rumored about Washington, that tho thirteen regiments of the l'enn. Keservo Coips, are to bo trantfered to Uia&ouri. It must be good rail-road busi ness, to bring troop from Illinois, and Iowa, and then take them back Irom Washington to llnsouri again. V.vKfnlnf Sumner acfili-oavl iV 1ui a-tav ''. u v tail r t.t:. pn...ilnn f f.....i ... i.A-j.uuut.. w. u.KuuHiui, taking the grouna, mat unlets the propo . r.r tk n .r hi fnr lh .vi, tie of tbe present war r.ai lor tbe exter - Dinalioa of slavery, it WM but a barber- ens destruction of huuan life, and God i Cannot amile upon our efforts. ! At the time of the Revolution, lave ry existed in all the Colonies. If. thd insli - tation of slavery is sinful, will these phil- . ,, . , .i . ,u- Ciophers tell ui how it came that this tomeOoJ, so often aud so ,.gnally smUed vpon tne etTorU Of thoso slaveholders to achisiva tbie K.iin.l !r.,l.r.nrlrtr. Aj T t. , WotJ it uocbaugeablo. HVtri and nrnuiATions ri'fhltiml ) nil Initial ft.t laid Ml t. fl tti full W edtitla r,f SntntiVft r 4 tin H th lit rial of .Unitary, 1 ft I, after hl h ill money pisinlnmi ttti'ltlnifit till b rontlr rl ft n. nation .i lli ftocirlv, Tli ottWrt rt 111 Hurlety n d mttnbrrt f th I'unimtitee nf ar- , rantemtnt Hill wear a hang desi.nallrif their , viin n, in ii m I., mnir nuiy aa wen pit-ami attend to th prtstd wishet and want ef shibltor and others, If it It In thtir power i " do. A aalect polio fore will I, In eomUnt n'mnnrt l'ir me frrnrnuun m omii anu prnUction of property. Th trotting court It level, wall gradtd, and on third ul a Hill In clrcuiU Ampl arrang. ,nfnt' H u,,1 f"' tn tonnioc of p. llr. fintday of tb fair, and on th payment of on dollar to the Treanurer thall rcelv a cartiflcat ' of mmberhip containing the name of the p- p'icant and endurtec by th Secretary. I Krery perton becoming a member a abov thall on th pretontation of bi certificate, t- )civ a ticket which will admit hiiu free during . . .. j tin .h.n ,.., . iif io lair, adt peraoo t-uiiiiiiiij, vuuwiv ... .nd .hallba .i.mnt from all eontribu- I Hon and thall annually recvir from tht Peer tiry a fre family ticket. i All peruana mutt b provided with ticket, which can b bad from th Executive Committee, , Treaturor or Secretary or at tb door. 'eron acting at Judge art expel ted to become mem ber of th society, reriont from other conn. tj0, c,n become inembert by complying with tb ' grain win oe juriiutueuai coat tur iuto nun uwnv to purchane. j Xo home .hall be entered or allowed prcmi ' um unlet he i. free from diteu;e. llortr. wi'.l bo received until Wednttday noon, but mimt b entered previuutly. All perton who Intend to xbibit hone, cattle, eherp r twine, or who in I tend to ofler Mock ur any other article for rale, thould notify the Secretary of luch intentisn on i or before th 10th of Otorber, and bar with ' him a lit and full detcription of the fume. l'crjont intending to exhiint bloodel atock tnmt produce authentic pedipreei, and are ear neatly r(ueted to furniih the Srcretnry, by tbe 10th of October, with a lint of their atuck, and the pedigree of each, thit will facilitate the preparation of entrie. and in caau of deficient pedigree, will aflord the owner timo to correct tbe tamo. nnfrKriioitt to Judirn. No animal to receive an award in more than cne da. Judgtt are expremly required not to award premium to over-fed animal. No premium are to be awarded to bullt.cowt or heiffert, which sti all appear to have been fattened, only in the rlaii of lit cattle, the object of th Socio ty being to hav urcrior animal of thi detcription fur tireetlinr. Ft VultU.Th JuJge on fat cattle will giv particular attention to tbe animal (abmltted for examinatiun. It it believed all other thing being X(iial thes are tht beat eattla that have th greatest weight over tbe inallet taperficiet. The judge will require all in mil elait to Dt weighed, and will take measure! to giv the iu fierticiea of each, and publith th remit with their rerortB. Ther will alto, before awarding anv Premium require or the companion iuu 'Int. When there it but one exhibitor, although be may tbow teveral animalit in ana clatt only one premium will be awarded, tnauo me nrti, orom erwire as the merit of tb animal may be j udged. The mperintendent will take every precaution in bit power, for the afety ef stock and article on exhibition f'er their arrival, and arrange ment on the ground, bnt will not be responsible for any lot or damage that may occur. The so ciety deiire exbibitori te give personal atten tion to their animals and articlo and at the clot of th lair to attend to their removal a. the Piciety cannot take further car of them. 7fe of Pluviog. Th nme of the plowman must be given as well a the kind of plow to be nsed, at the time of entry. The quantity of ground t J be ploweJ by ech team to be acre. The time allowed to do the work will b three v...r. The furrow tlicein all cases to be lapped. The teams to start at th same tim ana earn plowman to do bi work witnout a driver or oth- er assistant. , 1 he premiums offered by the Society will be .-..A.A in the individual, who.ln thelodgment IV... r. of the committee, hall do their work in th belt manrar. provided the work i don In th tim allowed for lu performance. Each plowman to trike hi own land, and plow entirely Independent of the adjoining land. Within the nn-fourtl of an acre plowed, each plowman will be required to strike two back fur rowed landt, and finish with tbe dead furrow In tbe middle. Anv information desired In regard to matter of (he Society cn b gained by addressing th Executive Commit! or the Secretary, who will be pleased to giv any Information in their rower at any time. Any article not enumerated in the above elaa tes.and placed upon exhibition, If worthy of no tice, will b suitnhlv tewarded. Tbt Executive Committee reserve a discretion ry power to award IHplnmai io any ease for 2d best article, nr for artle! not entitled to premi um by the rtles. Three Judges for tach elaa will ba appointed and tnnounced before or on th first day of the fair. Alt article may be entered fre of chrge, x cepting hone for pleasure, and for the trotting premium. (Signed.) IUCHARP RHAW. 1 JOHN M'O Al'flnEY. J0SIAH R. READ. Ex. Com. WM. M'BRIDE. I (.R. UARRETT. J Aug. 7h, 1861. pif Twenty-five to Mlity Dollar and - - j expente. per montn will lie paid oy tot x.ne Bewing Maehil kin fiimnin w in thatp Airnnta. for ' 1 1 r-!. ii i . f . i. : rl. i- 1 . aeiling lue i.rie cewina; miuuidv. attta bk.-vw i Mactnne, and io iimpi in It coattructinn mat a ,,,,,.. n . , ' ... ,. v. hair hour., instruction. It it tqnal to any Family Sawing j ?'Vch'"ln ? tb.pr.mium over. any and one hundred dollar machine. Tht: Tht; pHei but Fifteen Dollar. The Company wish B,P!n7 Af ' wnty I" th United Matki'n, Co. R.' Jami. General' Agent. Milan' Ohio. marl3-m. 'i .-,,., I gT0?, JJ'mIVKlky HKIFFEK. Ilimtr win com forward, prov proptrty, e.. otnerww n win m di,pn,,d of a ih law directs. ANDREW DAMS. Ftrguaoo township, EpU24, 1861. 3u i Jl Ot Ml M MMIMlnni IV PAMt, fit th m in K m,.m Km i iio, Pr,i I'llli ilUnnn(-l I'snntilvtnl Put Pi or k Prrl .... Due ftm other Rink Psiih Noli i.f uihvt I'dhkl t'btrkt, Drafti, 4. !.'." tl 4.'M .02t H M 00 l.iri 7 IM ti hji.m Furniture Kiptnaa nf Plata tagtaving, A Lou and Ktpens. IlltlMTirt. 0plll Pluck paid la . f.'loJO 00 Notei in circulation - J J.J.Ii Off Hut Diitur Inirctt and Kicbang li.HN 7 2,7i9 83 f,9,S.1 J i Jk. B. GItAIIAM, Catbier. CIarOM, Pa., 8pt. 30, 1801. PPKlf. KROM TUP. THIHXMAL J ASSK.SSM t.NT. Nutlc It hreby giren that th CoinmiiJioiien of CloarHeid couuly will I meet at th t following pl:ei at 10 o'clock A. M. f ah day for th purpoto of hearing Appeult from th Triennial Amcituicnt, to wit! jr, r i(ownbip ofUothrn at thetchool bi u t id aam towntnip. inauiuai uiaoe ut autuiun viov tl. 1 I K Am nt III l.r For th towDthip uf Oirard at Congresa Hill tebnol houte, on Tuesday the 12th of Ivoveuibcr. Ki.r ibe townihia of Covington at the house of Jaoob Mau.r, on Wednesday th l;ttU day tf l4ovmbcr. For thatownahip of Kurtbaut at th houte of ti. V. Unit A Co., on Tuuriday the HID day of November. For Morri townihip at tbe home formerly oc cupied by Tho. Kyler, on Friday the 16th day uf November. For th township of Grab am at th House of Jacob liubler un Mouday tbe lHtb day of Novem ber. Fur tht township of Bradford at tS bouse of Win. Hoover on Tuiday th ltftb day of Not am ber. For the township of Kogt at the house uf Edward Albort on Weilnetday th 2th day of uveuiber. Fur the township of Pecatur at Crntre school house on Thursday b 2 1st day uf November. For tbe township of Woodward at the home of John Whiteside on Friday the 22udday of Nuv eiuber. For the township of (lulich at the school bouse iu Janes villa uu Saturday tb 23d uf No- veinbor. Fur Iteecaris, township at tbe home ufSatn- u-1 M. huulh un Muuday the 2Jth day uf o r ;mb. r. for the township of Knox at th Turkey Hill school house on Tuesday th 2Jth day of Novem ber. For th township of Ferguson at t'ie bouse of Thomas II. llavii on YVaducrduy the 27th day of November. Jordan tow nship ot the public school house in Ansjuville on Thursday the 28th November. Chest township at the school bouse near pi nion Korobangb't, on Friday tbe 2'Jtb November. New Vi ashuigtou at th public school house fur th buruagh on Scturday the 30th November. Hurnside town hip at the house of John Young on Monday th 2d Ueembr. Hull townli at th house uf Aseph Ellit, on Tuesday the 3d December. Lumber City at tbe public school house i r tb borough, on Wednesday tbe 4lh December. Venn toanthir at the house uf W. W, Amler ion, on Tburaday tb 6th December. lurwrnivill lloiougu at th bouse of .saac Rlooro, Jr.. on Friday th Oth December. l'ik townihip at tb house of Isaac Hlooni, jr., in the borough uf Curwentville, un baturduy th i tb December. Bloom township at th hour of Jamet Bloom, Br., on Mouday tb vtb December. Brady township t tbe public house of O. W Lung (now Wm. Reed) vn Tuesday the 10th De camber. Union township at the home of K. W. Moore, on Wedrcaday tht 1 1th Dsoemher. Fux towarbip at tht bouse of .Tolin I. Bundy, on lhursday the Wtu December., Huston township at the boti.-e of Jesse Wil son, un Friday the 1.1th December. Clearfield Borough at the CotnmUsioners' Of fice in Clearfield, on Muhduy the Kith December. Lawrence township at the t'onimiKsioners Of fice io Clearfield, on Tuesday the 1 7th December. An appeal from the valuations of Unseated Lands will be held at tb Comniiioneri Office on Thursday the 2nd day of January 1862, at which time all person Interested must attend a. nu appeal can be taken after that date. By ur der bfthe Board uf Comniis.iuners. V M.S. BRADLEY, Clerk. Commissioner Office, Oct. 7 h, '61. Recruits Wanted. rm ECR17ITS are wanteJ for tbe purpose of fill- Li lug up Capt OUDhN fi Company, now in l amp Crooinan. under command of Col. Wm. (). MvkK.r. Yuung men desiring to enlist cannut find better officer under whom to serve. Application should be made at once to I.ient. R. J. Wii.iArx, at thisplaco. Oct. 2, 'CI. T I MIII'.K. NOTICE it hereby fc'iven to all I J interfiled, that during the lute) freshet, a quantity of Square Timber, 8prt, Board and hinizlea. lodged on tbe Tier uf the ( urwensville Bridge therefore all person who may have lust Lumber are required to com and remove it on or before th Hth of October, Instant, its all that remain unclaimed and not removed on that day will be (old to tbe highest bidder. WM. IRVIN, Prat Cu'wentville Bridge Company. Oct. 2, 1861. mill'. ri.K4Kl'I-.M) ACtDKMV will X he opened for the receptio i of pupils (males and lamales) on Jl on clay Dept. ii, i-ui. Tvrnttper fieaalon of Kleveii Weeks: Orth-icranhT. Raading. Writing, Primary Arithmetic and Georranhv. t- 10 Ilieher ArlthmtKo. English Grammar, Georranhv and Historv. 3 Oil Algebra. Ueometrv. Natural Philosophy, and Kook Keeuinp. 4 On Latin and Greek Language, 9 00 To student deairoua of arquiriug a thorough English Education, and who wish to qual fy themselves (or Teachers, thi Institution offer desirable advantage. No papil received for lea then half A session, and no deduction n-ade except for protracted sickness Tuition to be paid at the close of the term. C. I. 6ANDFORD, J'rincijml, Clearfield, Aug. 7, 1KC1. ly. AIsMI NHTHATOIIK NOTICK. Letters vf Administration having been thi day granted to th undersigned on tht estate uf PETER MUI.PON, late of Covington town ship, Clearfield oounty, deceased, all person in debted to said estate are requested to make Im mediate payment, and those havingclnims against the same will present thorn duly authenticated for cttlement. F. F. COL'TEHET, Sept 28, 1801 flt. Adra'r. STRAY COW. Strayod away about tb Uth inst., a RED CCW 21 year old no other mark recollected. Any person giving Inform ation of (aid Cow will b liberally rewarded. j Clearfield,8ept.2S,'61. JOHN (IUL1C1I. CYREN'IUS HOWE. JU8TICK OF THE i'EACE. For DxtATtn Township will promptly attend to all business entrnsted to hie- tart. P.O. Address, Thilipsburg Pi Aug. zist ISO! DR' J W' 0TTEB" Phyalrlan and Surffeon, ba. pcrman.ntlv located at Leoaotes Mills, Girard township, of- fers hi prof.tionaJ aervlee to th surrounding 9ma"ltUr' Uy8 mU r W. HAYS, Jnstie of tht Ptaoe, will atten j. . promptly to eollsetions and other matter H In hischtrga. Address Kersy, Elk c., T Oct. 3d 1160.1. (iltANH (UMlMNdl M;v sii:iii:i ' m: w I' i n mh iKv (joonsn (Ircnt lll(lllrlnrnt. I.i Viruil IlllllIKliUHtS lo 1 lircIinSPm AT I H. W. SMITH & GO'S. 0Ni:rKid;cAsii(sT0UK Sraith'i Corner, below Judge Leonard's. Q f'KKXS WA II K . EST Wlill (Iranlt PUtes. fuup. ankers Tea 811. C iflVe riettt. Cups Suits. Handed Cup Sells. Tea Hetls. Ewer ami nain. Tea 8otts. Cup Notts. Cummnn Tiat B EST Pearl Whit " l'arasian i it Comn on Teas, 0ns Superior Lustre Pprlg Tea 8etU i reiims, I'ies, 8oiips, by tb half doaen. C, C. Nappie, C. 0. Howl, tllass l'roserves, Ulasa Balls. i Flu Tumbler I'l.in do. xelior do. Also, Teat, Coffees, tic, Ac. and all ar'icle usually kept in a country ture, will he kept here, a also many not usually kept, i.t i. i i . , , . . bnt ninth needed, at grrally reduced price, And we fuel confident that all who will make trial purchase, will find it to their advantage to continue as customer!. Jilistdlantous. CIIWVMMtltvVMaJ, upenor article Sweeping i.rushes. Largo In I Vi alter "most convenient article in use. Plant Improved Coffee f pice Mill. od Cording, Drum Cording. Wall Paper, Window 8b a ding Dandeanoria Coffee, Dandeanocia Coffee. Mackerel by barrel or pound. I Varied asiortmant of I fipices, Koaps, March, by box or pouud, Knives au' Furkt Carvers, Kteel Pens iO cts per gross, ' Pen Knives, Tooth Brut-he, etc., etc., etc. DKV (iOODSt Toilet and Promenade Prints of the most fash iouable style and color. The now much worn materiel of Colored Alpaca. Now Is the time to buy an extraordinary cheap dress for next season, as we will close ont our stock of Lawns, Organdies, Aareges, Poplins, Crape de Paris, aalzorincs. and all Summer goods at fabulously low prices, to make room far our Fall I Winter stock, which wo will toon b able lo offer to our customen.and tbe public general ly, at tho Cash Store of II. W. SMITH A CO. Also, a limited amount of County Orders want ed In exchange for goods. "VTIW AltUIVAU-We have just opened Xl nl are selling very low, a large and com plete slock of Hoot and Shoes, vis : .Mens best Kip Boot noyt best Kip Boot. -Mens best Calf aoot. Boys bent Calf Boot. Child best Kid soot. Mens best Calf Monroes; Boys best Culf Monroe. Youth't best Culf Monroes. Child best Ooitt Pumps. Child host Welt Pumps . childt best Button Pumps Chllds best French Morooo heel. Womans Mor. Jefferson heel, Womani (tost Jefftrson heel. Womana Kid Slippers. Wamans 8up, Velvet bound gaiters. Vouinns extra fine lasting giiters Woman sup. extra heavy moroecoi, H. W. R.M1T1I f'o. Hours of businet from 7 A (., to 8 P. M. July 10, ISfil. tf. Dissolution of Partnership. rPIIK partnership heretofore existing between X tho undersigned in lb Illncksmithing bus!, n eis at Lutbersburg, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 1.1th intunt. The nccoants due Henry B.intx are left with Esq. Flegal, for cellec. tion, to whom payment is to be made without delay. HENRY HOOVER, HENRY 11ANTZ. Luthersburg, ScpL H, ISfil. It Eb NO I I C I Notice is here. by liven thaf Lettors Testamentary, on the estate of Villmm fmilh '' ' - Ington tp., dee'd, hav been grnted to Hit un- ilurniimoil All nersons indebted to laid estate I are required to inuke imniediete payment, aid those having claims rginnst the same will preicnt them duly aulbtnticated for settlement. .iil.l ..linn, i . utnv vtiiTit i JOHN a. OORMOMT, Sept. S.1S61. 6t. A. M. HILLS DENTIST. ir the teeth in proper nine win uo oi great benefit to every one in point of heullb, comfort, and convenience. PH. IIII.1.S ciH kiway be found at hi of fice, on tb corner of Frout and Main street, when no notice to tbe contrary appears In this paper ...,, , ., , . Al oiiciuiiuii) iu t.. 6 ..lie tli air uriiicraivii performed in tht latest nd most improved ttylcs, nd guaranteed for one year tgninst all atural failure. ' J T") TIlflVIPSflM i. ui , , . , . llarkamltil, Wagont, Buggies, Ac, Ae., ironed ly on short notice, and the very best style, athia U itnnd in tli borough of Curwentville lc .19. IsoU- BLACKSMITH WASTER.-A Journey man Blacksmith will find tady employ ment, good wageiand prompt pay, by calling at the shop of the subscriber in the borough of Clearfiold. O. C. PASSM0RK. Sept. 4, 1881. tf. n en iiy wlirrai sTrl JUKI i lb or in peace I Rockton, Union tp., will attend ' promptly to all business entrasled to his eare. I ccpi, is, jsijn. .y IfjUlttEnOIPOlbllllirfT lBiflt(Sl, v. m. .. n ir' - n LCTI1ERSBIBG, CLEARFIELD COUNTT, PA. WILLIAM HEKD, Proprietor. July 19, f SGI.- ly. 111 I IMlK rin.ltit f4 trfMt I tnf-iiint bll tatlnmrrl Ipi4 II' f iilillr i nMiT, tKat lit bl nt IffKil t I fiom llm I n. I tint m n -llliU inlilihment In Wn.lMV,V rV')l( rtffl., I' , ana ataniiniMil nf t lnim, ht Jratia nf rillffttM nnnllil.t. frnm a tingl prr t full It II, hi. h h Will ,h "'' ' rinabl ptiret for riih.or la s. bangs rr old sold end silver. 1 I Ot'KS of ery Varlsi; oa hand, at th mill re.it.riabl prieet. ...... .inn. inrita, mirnfi anotieweiry, of at i. i .j. ..rr'i..-L. t . . t i . ' . carefully repaired and Harftinfrrf. A ronlinnane of patronag I (ollelted, Kept. 19, lAfio. II. F. NALULK. louk, iiAa)x7'ix)i,Acd), LIQUORS OF ALL A7.VAV, SALT, OILS, PAINTS, 1 (IHOCKRIKS, JtrFor sale very clnap for Cash, by O. B. MERKELL, In bnaement of Mcrrell A Riglor's Store, Clearfield, Ta. feb-27. I JOHN ODELL, UrilOLSTKR AND CARRIAOK TRIM I MLR, ' located at A. II. Maw', Mill,, one mile Eastl' i vj victttyirfu oorottyn, .s e.ui .i i ' Respectfully inform tb citizen of Clearfield ntl adjoining connties, that h I at all time l,r ' l norte.t notle., Hair, Husk, and Hlraw Mattress, of all kinds and .ires. on. of which it a Folding Mat- tress, suitable for CABINS ON HAFTS, which Clln be f'ded in small coinpass.and emptied and refilled at pleiisure i and very cheap. He also trtiua t ni ruiges, inttKes repairs to all Kindt cl Carriage Trimming and I'pholstnry, and tnakei 1 Cords for Mason'. Tracing Linet, of any thick- It.IdH .. 1.... v H.HKIII. 5- r 1 . 1 .1 a t.iken in Etchang for work. w-v-"ur i rouuctf. vorn jkiuks, or tD .MrAU orders left with anv of the Merchatt Clearfiold borough will bi promptly attended to; doc2( Wake up! Wake up! BLACKMMIT1II M(J. THE subscriber res peclfully inform hi friend and tho nublie generally, that he is new well a ablished in hi I MkW hllOl' on Pine street, o.muiite the Town Hall, in the borough of Clearfield, and unon bit own book, and where he ia prepared to do till work in hi line in th very best tyle, and on the shortest notice. His old custorer are ret pectfully ashed not to lorget him, and any num ber of new onet are respectfully invited to give him a trial. EDUE TOOLS His reputation as a Maker and Itepalrer of Edge tools thould of itself secure him a liberal patronage. UK0RUE C. r-ASHMORE. April It, ISfil.tf. NEW GOODS Af KRATZERS They have just received a general assortment of Spring and Summer DRY QOOD8, consisting of DONNLTS, RIBBONS, SHAWLS P K I NTH. I UCALS, IJAKKdK, r OP J.I N, O LOTUS, TWKKDS, MUSLIN, L IN ENS. CARPET, L1NIS, 15 ROOMS, S YTHKS, S P I KES. NOTIONS, II AT 8, CAPS, w iNi-; SALT, OILS, PAINT LEAI. IKUOS BOOTH, SHOES. O i ATS, PANTS VESTS NAILS, FLOWEKS, HA I? I) WAKE, QUE ENS WAKE, GLASS, FISH. BACON & FI.OUH, : All of which will be told on the most reasonable term, for CAbll, or approved Country Produce. C. KKATZFK .t SON. Clearfield June 11, 1861. Cf L EN - C II O MIL L S . Oermantown, Pa. AfcCALLUM & Co., -' tl ANt'F ACTt'Rt.RS, Importers, and Wholesale Detlors in f AIII'ETI 1IHVGGKTS OIL CLOTHS, JIATTtSOS, tf., Warcliouae. No, 509 Chestnut Street, (Opposite Stale House,) apr3'81-ly 1'Hii.AnrtrHiA. ci T II 1 K I X Ci TI .lTi.Sl SFl 1 1 L AiVkI, 111 A! Trrmrndutm Ksciltmtnt among Ik Mnttet ! ! .' EXCITIXO FOOT RACE between the l'MliuliilpliU l'"liee aud the notorious. For per ami counterfeiter, Ja tie Ducbanan Cross ! ! ! Cross Recaptured ! !! ! It eem to be the gener al opinion in Clearfield, that if Cross had worn a pair of Frunk Short' French-calf Root, that h , would not oe uUn yet- However, Shorty it ' ..t . i. . .... i. :. ..... . u... UU, IIUhH mil UUI l llll.nl 11 Ull LHllllll j UUI W0H14 announce to all linrkinrul.jr., Douglan, onli jitU mt. mn& womcn and children i in Clearfield, and Sinnemahoning in particular. ' . that he is preparod lo furnish them with Roots,' ' Shoes aud Gaitort of any style or pattern, atitch. I ed, tewed or pegged, (aud as he is a short fel low) on short uotice. ! All kinds of country produce taken in ex change, and cash not n fused. Ropairing done in the neatest manner and charges moderate, at ' the Short Shoe Shop on Second Street, opposite Reed, Weaver A Co's store. FRANK SHORT. 1 N. R, Findings far sal Sept. 26, I860- liW DRUG STOKE The subscribers nave opened a full and com nleto assortment of DRUUS In the new brick building of Dr. Woods, on the corner of Lecntt and Cherry streets, in the boreugh of Clrarfleld, ' where they will b happy to accommodate any ' person who may desire article in their line. The : . -.Ill V. A,in - n . j ,..' , "---'""' j-- ' Dnig and Prescription Bu$inrt.i, And aonaimwili be snared to render satisfaction. ' I Dr. M. Woont. the junior partner.'may always bo found and consulted in the "Drug Store,', kn . -Wnt nn rr..inn.l l.n.in... A Mpr,i roola for consuluti.n Is attaebed to the , store, where patient may ba examined privately i Erery article usually lound in such an estab lishment will be kept on baud, and sold at greatly raitiveatt nrinra I TkRNs Seiko strict i.v Cash, will enable theml to offer inducement in the way of prices f j Phy.ician. will bt supplied at a small per1 I centege over oott and oarriagt, and their orders , are solicited. Kvery article sold will be purs and . of the best qnility. , febfi-tf WOODS A BARRETT. THOMAH J. M CULLOUCII, Attorney at Law. ,0ffic0o Market tret, oppotitt Mossop't H tor flrflld, Pa, Will attend promptly to Collec tiona RaPa nf f.aada. Ao. nov 71- dot 71- hLLIS IRWIN & bUIa, 1 T tbt month of Lirk Run, fiv milet frm A Clearfield, MERCHANTS, and titntir Mannficturers nf Lunfcsr, Jly 2.1, 181V irni'.'V in ih I irt'iil (M.pttlat and nferfiil I'tlM M r t I Att M HoOL In th munirv. t'inli uf lwrttr llt ai ain mm men, fiom ltrt I ,t )).,, h..be,n educ.ted f..rbi within lb pst Ibra year, torn nf I tutu inner btiiinesl hart t ihtaa vaara. aorna nf tnum navt t,f ,mpnr,d . BOOK KKKTKI'.S it talari t2000 00 Imtntilialelv t pon graduating, whaknew nothing of accnunli when thry rnlered III College. jt-rrMinlrter'noni halfprlr. Htudent enter at any tim, nd rcylew when they please, without extra charge. 1 Fur f'atalii.niMa at..Antn..na nf nmanshin. and View of th COLLEUK, enclos tv letter stamp lo JENK1NH A SMITH. May IS, CI. ly. Pittsburgh, IV V. M. M CULLOl'Cill, C'LtAMricLO, Pa. OlDce In Graham's llrlck Ilulldlnf. July 3d. 1861 tf. MOORE & ETZWiLER, Wholesale and Hetall Merchant. Also extensive dealer in timber, eawtd lumd bar and ah ingle. Also, dealer in flour an- Ta r.Jm b' 1J h"P C"h' If ARIirSIMPROVED SEWING MAC II INK. PRICES FROM $40 to $70. Tbe U0UD0IR SEWING MACHINE, an en graving of which is her represented, ha now become a recognised favorite wberevor it ba been introduced, and is, beyond question, the belt, as well as the handsomest, low-prioed Sewing Macbin now before the public. No. 1. A small and very neat Machine for Family use. No. 2, A large Machine for quilting heavy work and for Plantation nse. Thi Machine is much admired for its simplici ty, and for its reliability and durability it is un surpassed. A child twelve years can run it with ease ; and yet it will sew from the coarsest clotb to the finest Swiss. There is no trouble of re winding the thread, as it is taken from the spool. It hni no belts to give trouble, and will run backward as well a forward, aud still sew equally perfect, and without danger of breaking needles. It runs by friction, and by closing the box over it, it is thrown out of gear. In fact, we have no hesitation in recommending it as tbt best fau.ily Sewing Machine iuuse. The folloiciiig Iremiumt Awarded (hi abov Machine : At the Fair of the Franklin Institute, 1818, tbe First Premium. At tbe Pennsylvania State Fuir, at Philadel phia, tjeptembor i't, 135'J, the First Premium a Diplouia. At th Pennsylvania Stat Fair, held at Wy. ming, 1860 a (Silver Medal. For the beet Double Thread Machine, at Lan caster County Fair, held October, IS59 a Silver Medal. At tbe Maryland State Fair, held al the Mary land Instiluto, Baltimore, Md., October. 1869, under strong competition, a Silver Modal wa awarded to thi. Machine. At the New Cutle County Fair, bold at Wil mington, Delaware, October, 1 859 a Diploma. Tbe above Machine are manufactured by C'll.lltM W. HOW LAND. Wilmington, lol. SALESROOMS. No. 720 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. No. 801 Marktt Struct, Wilmington, Del. S. D. BAKER, mnrU-ly 720 Arch Street, Philadelphia. ,Mr Person wishing to to the above Macbin in operatien, can do io by calling at the resi dence of D. W. Moor, in Clearfield borough. " N E WG6o DST A FRESH ARRIVAL OF Spring Sc Summer Goods AT THE CHEAP CASH STOKE. Im Just receiving and opening a carefully elected stock of Spring and Summer good ot almost every description, A beautiful assortment of Prints and Drs goods, of the newest and latest ttylea. Alto a E. ' ' 8re1 vriety of useful notion. DRY-GOODS AND NOTIONS. Bonnets, Shawls, llata and Caps, Boots and Shoes, a large quantity, Hardware, Qteensware, Drugs and Medicine, Oil and Paint. Carpet A Oil Cloths, GROCERIES, Fish, Bacon and Flour, Mackerel In 1 i and 1 barrel, of tbe best quality, all of which will bt told at the lowest cash or ready pay prices. My old friend and the public generally, are respectfully invited to call. JffN. H. All kinds of ffMA'and anDroved COUXTlir PltODVCK taken ia exchange ol (j00ds. Clearfield, June 16 1861. WM, F. IRWIN. 'JYRONE CITY HOTEL. Col A. T. OWENS, Proprietor, ! Respectfully announces to tbe travelling publio that he has now taken charg of this larg and well known bonae. and will enndtiel ti In anrk a. manner at will render excellent comfort and for, satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call. nov7-ly To Persons out ? Employment. AGENTS WANTED. In f very County of tho United State, mQ engage in the talt of some of tbe beil and 1 most elegantly illuttrated Works publlihed. Our publications are of the most interesting oharacter. aJanted to the wanU of tb Farmr. (Mechanic and Merchant; they art piblithtd la tb best ityle and bound in tht mo- lubilan- ttal manner, and are worthy a place in ut it- hrary of every lUutehold in th Land. f .To men of enterprise aud industrlout hab- I lia i ki a hniinH.i nff.pi an ATmortunltv for nralis.. I it, this business offer an opportunity for prtlit- abl employment seldom lo be met wltn. i i3U,IrrtoDt diiring to act a agent will ra. !' promptly by mail full particular, tars. e., by addressing LEART. GETZ 4 to., Pub, , No. 271 North rt, Fblladelphia. ' Oct U, ltfl ly. 1 iAY lb stilli ! fr