j as. AM f ffEDlTBSDAY OCT., 23. 1861. ?ui 1, Oongrea tli all male bo Uw rel- . id establishment of religion or prohibit- F.-Ifree exercise thes-eon K AUHIVU JfclHJi FKBfcWOM OK HPbLXH, OB fllbMI or uii iidi n pwin .hlv to eSSemote Mil w vouuvh mm UUT- i j fur ft rwuiww w ' -- . Vnittd A'tate. Hat I HrCol. JohMon,or the Man.) ir. ...... luairro ll tn tv (.hatha will I lB UOUT, I t ifsir price fur serwal tons of hy, if Uirerod soon. The Lata) County Fair. Nothtug could be more successful than I. u Annual Fuir of the Clearfield Cjnty Agricultural Society. Tbo display C Stock, Agvicultuiftl and Mechauical eductions, Ac, ao., atiestea rnosi con- ' iiively tho deep interest felt in the en Lrprin by all classes of our citiioui. The Culher oould not have been more pleas- L,t, snd the farmers, being well through Cith Ibeir fall work, largely- contributed L the swelling of one of the greatest rasdiweevcr witnessed in tbe county, Lies continued, with little vtriation, for threeof the four days set apart for the ex .Wtion. The officers of this Society both per- uent and temporary unserve tbe :,nki of the entire community. loo cuch praise cannot be given them, for the jood order and excellent arrange- tsnU on this occasion, as well as for tbe jjoces.ful manner in which this Iiavtitu- l n has thus fur been conducted. Nor .!!,! wa fn.il in award dun frfidit In thn Ilouwnu. oi apeeiaiora mua uruugui 10- r . . . . 1 . 1 . . '.-.'Ur fnr tha excellent ordar and deeo rota Wai lircne iuiuuguvuii a uq ice arrangements were good, ;ana in tbe Lands of gentlemen wno took prido in doing just what they were appointed for. tat for all this, we tuinK much, very isuch. it due to the spectators tor the en- Tbeattraciona were numerous and in teresting, ana cniei among in cm was tne Sue Horn Band, the members er w hich asre unremitting in uieir attention, ana heir excellent musio lent a charm even is mat which wn oi useii cnatming. THE NEWS. On the 15th inst., some fighting took Incest Harpers Ferry between a portion ; the forces undor Col. Ueary and a strong force of Confederates, the latter beirg an- to dbck unin reimorcuu, vtnon jai. u ca llback taking with him a captured .in. wniia iiiai oi inu enemy wns rcnui- hi to uu atrnuus. J I ! The federal forces are steadily advanc jfrom Washington into Virginia Gen. c'Call, in comaiaud of the Pennsylvania eseive Corps, leatling tlin advance, which now but a short distance frem Fairfax. Tbe Fotomao is now fully blockaded by ... ... .i i-. -.. . . i. . 3 Lonieucrates. ineir uatter os on mo irgicu stuu bring upon every vessel pass- ts at t L p;upsnu uown. a iew xorK vostei ia un wilii iiav. cement, etc.. was camurea by them on Saturday last. Other cap- jrn Hre rcuurtiru. i -.i The blockading squadron on the Missis ppi was attacked by a squadron fitted out I New Orleans on tha 11 Lh init.. under comnanu o uart. 1 101:1 in. who tier oruied a r m tonsiiicucus pari 111 me capture 01 the ome months acn. Ihesloonot war Vin 0 ceur.es was sunk, ana several other v ea ten are ronnrtml iui havinir npen ilriven 1- tronna ana soruo prizes taken. From Missouri the news is important. 0 o - a ( no is renorted to have bepti loineii bv s - - , McCulloch at Cartliai!e.'hcro thov are rtre- riBg to receive Gen. iroiuont, who is in t .. ....ew.. ... t recntrjril hv lln ITnlnn fnrpn. In the meantime Fremont is 0110 day rPPOrtltil roinni'nrl f a ttavl ttatt lha 9a Prt is contradicted and tho next, he U gsm raiuoveJ. Gen. Cameron bus re- urned from n tour oF infection to Mi 'lun.and them tma in iin no doubL that raen for llm runinvnl of Fremont hnVO Ur. issunrl Clon ITnnfwr ! nnr unid to 09 till fltlpni.Mriaf bord Lyons and Secretary Sevard are Wievpfl rHliShnnnA A hirM f rrr orh la nil h- WieJ. on thA mihipi't. of tlio imnrifton- Dient of Hriiifth Kiit.iftr.ti! and in rtfpnri7 tO tfl 1st KfinlKAiiei sit Iau sftf ilia Hit It t mAs i rerairki tht tho oninion in cAinin round that tho Southern ConfcJcracv M be recognized by England and France eutuion ui V irKtiiids "isu 4i .nuc-ii 01 Lntliciuss rtaeinn auilorl at inivlArsl flttrlMton . For tbe Republioan. Didication TlieneMethoditChurch Pnnt.;ii.. ,i.,,i:,.ii n e.i.K.iv, 09,1 Pt- Rv. T. A. Got wait nreached the inn ainrn-t-tn at. II A M" . w hi nit wnn ,e,7 excellent and annronriate. In tbe "tAthOnn ullana A I li a Katitrt -' h 1 i aj usrvvustsu i u saav ihh' fi it is us .ini:i unit! it. a is tu iiiniii c vj i mM th Iava artr stufTnr, n a nf nnr hlAKird Lord Tl. a:c !. 44 u.. ao rAA itlbae,,.ttni33 by 21 feet. The house Ptinted whitfl. 1, with two aisles fronting! tbt l!-Al The a - " w v aa u civet si v w urvn tvwe )0r. fin : -e .l- j!j:.: vi l 1 1 1 ia 1 1 ni nart nnr naan nrnrinpii i murning oi too ueuicuiioii ""ie instructed by the building Com fee to renort tha fiousa tut of duht as ! ii Mnu . ... ., ... .. . sm . . 1 tar.!.: '.U,,.1 T .l...r5'all i . ' w" -wu.ijr. iveasicea me congregation . . h Pf n , t i .... . . I .1 . i , nijj. cnrpoiing, CCO-, tnu nicy .bribed $100. Of this amount our old lefl Inar.I. -1 r. .,, . j "tuiii vl v.ur envi;is ana vioinuy , z: jt . "'ributed a Tery air proportien. W,to0X Niaota esas.r . i H!Tfrd R?V Golwalt M D0t 0Dfci Two thousand stltcb.se, or two yards of work, pod preacher but capital beggar. i(ta u ion In cos aoiaatt wlibout drsfplng a , J. 8. I. , ititcb. ASSEMBLY-Dlitrlct Tota. The following U believsd to be the offl clal rote ot the several oountiet of this Legislative district to which we add the Army vote m far M received f r a v .1366 315 1023 581 ci 8 ? O 1789 490 1127 477 i'V,r..i.i E,k cotnl,' 1r... 1793 518 1012 479 3802 VOTE. 30 00 i!7 00 57 1352 310 1030 581 lin. J. m Wl, McKean co., Total, 3833 ARMY 3285 3283 Clearfield Vols. 30 Elk do 00 JetlWson do 117 147 1:0 157 55 425 147 20 65 425 IMcKean do 00 Total, 57 Add dig't vote, 3S83 3302 3285 3283 Add 2 ditlriota in Cameron co. 17tnaj.l7 Total, 3940 3859 3727 3725 Majorities, 213 134 8&.We are not aware of any other Vol unteer companies to hear from. Clearfield Ahead. The groat trot that came off at the Fair last week was won by Clearfield P.lanchard's splendid horse coming out far ahead. Time, by some, 2-48, by others 2-53. VqF The attention of all those who are sick, or who expect to be sick, is called to the card of Dr. Quss in another column. Hard to Beat. .lames Bailey of Law rence township, loft ut our office two Beats of mammoth sue the largest one meas uring 13 inches in length, and 23 in cir cumference, and weighing 16 pounds. MARRIED. Oa Thursday ths 10th initsnt,b; DanUlOoodlander, Kiq., Mr. M. Y. Riibal of Bradvtp., to Miss Either M. Boos of Union tp., On the name day, by the Rev. J, W. Weldan, Mr. David M. Besmi, toMiss Lementins Beigh tol.allsf Brsdjrtp. On Evndfty, ths 20th lniUnt, by Lever Fle gal.Uiq. Mr. J il. L&pold to Mies KlUabelh Sol iday, all of Brady tp. DR. ISAAC GUSS, Is now permanently lo cated at Villiatns Orove, Clearfield eouuty. Pas' patronage and sucooes flatter him with the bei!r that those desiring medical aid will not hesitate to give him a call, lie ean be found, when not professionally engaged, at his Odioe.or at the residence of George J. Kylur. October 23, 1881. 4t. pd. F U RNITURE ROOMS. BENNER & BARRETT Respeotfully annonnee to the publio that they have completed and are now occupying their now furniture waro -rooms, fronting on tha Markot Lot and nearly opposite tha Court House. Cabinet making will be carried on in the up per story of the same building in all its DIFFERENT BLANCHES. All kinds of furniture will be kep t eonstantly on bands and sold oheap for emh or exchange for oountry produce, or Lumber to suit the basi nasi ! PARLOIt, ROCKING, AND ARM CHAIRS, SPRING SEATS, CAIN BOTTOMS, &c, rARLOR SOFA, CENTRE, CARD, DINIXO, EXTENSION BREAKFAST TABLES. SOFAS, OF ALL KINDS, VARIETIES AND PATTERNS. BUREAUS, SIDE-BOARD !, BOOKCASES WARDROBES, SC. BEDS TEA DS, JEXN Y LIND, HI O HP OS T COTTAGE, FRENCH rOSTS, Sa. Mattrastcs, Hair, Hair top, Cotton top, and Corn Husk, ef the best material. Looking Glased, of all sorts and sites, Also, Glasses for old Frames. Ale", Tea-poys, What-not, Wash-stands, Work-stands, Hat-racks, fo, Coffins made to order on short notice, and hearse furnished. Poplar, Cherry, and Linwood Lumber, takun ia exchange for work. Clearfield, October 23, 18t. ly. .0 V Price with Ilcmmcr ntid $35 00. Feller, 1THI8 MACHINE HAS I A POINT OF BurwuuJiii x rs,buuAai,i IT8 OWN. 8titohiug, Hemming:, and Felling witb a Single Thread. It forms a flat, even, and tlastio seism, which WARRANTED not to rip in wear, tvea If the seam la cut at frequent intervals, and alao under 1. j.t mt rr.nii.nl nl.rtra I an1 nnrii circnm.Unoe.TO aeav.v. tr. wssa-rc." A Patented device of great utility to learners, priTenta lbs posaibility nr tbt machina being - l J j weanng a laiiy a uiu.. Another feature which deserve particular at- (Antinnia i I Tkess machines, so simpl and aoeurals in Ibelr eonstructlon, supsnsd ths use of lbs shot Ut and with tint tbrsad produos all ths proU-' oat retalu of the two thread machines ( and , men, tot thi fall without bastlnguid beta the lout masIlD without paeksxing. Althoofh at about half lha Drlaa at lh othar drst elass aaohlnet, they will aooomplUb demb 1 ths sawing In a gtvon tint "It is emphatically tha good, low-prittd Fam ily fiwaing Machina that tha publio havt long baen Wailing for." Boston Tranioript j "It is indeed a wondorful production, and for family uia aipeoially, so otbar will bear any eompar'.ion witb iu"-Pblladelphia Eraulng Journal. "A machanloal wonder." ScIintlBo A marl oun, "Among tha bait and moat tervloaable Sawing Machlnea. bight and elegantly finUbad, and so simple In iu construction that it eaams al most iuponible for it to get out of repair." -1'itUburg Chronicle. "JJat combined with its own peculiar merits jail tha really valuable Improvements of the high er pricea niacniaei. renntyirauian. "This machine, in tha opinion of tbe commit tee, fill more nearly tha requirement of a per fect family machine than any on exhibition." Franklin Intitule Exhibition Keperl of U&8. "Taking into eonnideration aiinplioity, oheap nesi, durability, and doing all work, tha aommit tee were unaoiinouily in favor of tha Wilcox t Uibbansa ainglt thread maohine." Pennsylva nia Butt Agricultural Society's Report "We mml, in justice, expresa our confidence in the moriu of tne Wilcox & Uibbs Sewing Ma chine. Waoonaider that a treat dceideratuin has been supplied by it, in proving, beyond doubt, that two threads are not, as was tuppos ad, necessary to a good instrument." Chnntinn Advocate and Jourukl, June 21, USO. "We have one of tbeie machines in use. and think more highly of it than of any of lha num ber we have tried." Richmond Whig. The undersigned, Missionary to Cunitantina ple, has examined more tbau twenty different kinds of Sewing Machines, and after some six weeks experience with Wilcox t Uibbs' Patent, he has puichased one of them, as the best adap ted to the wants of bis family, and as tha least liable to require repair. OLIVER CKANK. Doston, July 3, ldoO. The undersigned, darinc eighteen months, has had in almost oonstant use, in bis family Wil cox A Uibbs fcewinir Mackiuo. upon which has been made the clothes of his large family, from muslin to pilot cloth iucludiiiK the clothing re quired for his several boys ; and in so case have tbe seams failed, altbuuuh in bard service. Tbe machine now in use iu bis fumily has required ne repair, and is in all resuccts. well appointed. efficient and durable. JACOB C1I1CKERIXQ, Boston. jrjtT-Send fur a Circular.. JAMK WILCOX, Manufacturer. No. fiOH llroedway, 'w York, Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel. October C3, 1891. tf. WRIT OF PARTITION. CL EA RFIELD CO UNTY S- : The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania To the High Sheriff 0 Clearfield County Greeting : Wbebsai, At sn Orphan's Court held at Clear field in aud for the said County of Clearfield, the 24th day of l-epteniber, A. I'. lSfil, before the Honorable Samuel Linn, Esq ., President, and his Associates Judges of tha Court, in tbe matter of the estate of John Peter Rider, decoased, the Petition of William C. Rider, of tbe City of Penn in the Couuty of La Salle, and State of Ilia nois, by his Attorney in faot, II. Buoher Swoope, was presented, letting furth, that John P. Rider, late of Covington township, in the County of Clcarheld, died on the day or A. V. 1801, intestate, leaving issue and heirs at law, is follows, to wit . George Rider, late of Dauphin County, deceased, who left ohildron as follows, to wit: Abner Rider, Buiannah, Intermarried with George M. Botts, and Elisabeth, intermar ried with Patrick Mc.Mullen, all of the age of 21 years. Peter Rider, now of Marsh Creek, in the County )of Centre, Amelia, intermarried with Da vid 8U Clair, of Covington township, in the County of Clearfield aforesaid, Richard Rider, late of Clinton County deed., who left a widow named Susannah, now intcrmarriod witb Win Huff, and two children. Win. C, Rider, the Pe titioner, and Andrew Rldor, who ia nnder age and of whom Robt. MoCormiek.of tha said Coun ty of Clinton, ia Guardian : buphia, who was in termarried witb Jas. Mulholland, Juo. W. Rider. Sarah Rider and Joab Rider.all of tbe said Coun ty of Clearfield, that tbe said decedent died sei sed in lee of and in certain real estate as follows, to wit: Allth't pieee or parcel of land situate 111 Girard tp., in the County of Clearfield aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit I Begin ning at a Ilomlnck corner on tbe line belwoen tracts Nos. 6821 and 5325. Thence E. 200 per. along the said line to a cucuinbor grub corner. Thenoa 3. 170 per. to a hemlock, thence W. 200 per., thence N. 170 per. to tbe place of beginning, containing 200 acres and allowance, (being tbe same traot of land conveyed to tha said Jnc. P. Rider In his lifetime by Robt, Snitb, assignee of James Yard, by his deed bearing date the 20ih June, A. D., 1835, duly recorded in the Record ers office of the said Couuty in Ihk P, l'nge lit) Also a certain tract of land situato in tbe said County of ClesrfielJ and bounded aud described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a hatel in the N. E. corner of warrant No- 186. Tbenoe B. 2 per. to a white pine, thence W. 70 per. to a white oak, thence 8. along the survey of Levi I.utr, 101 per. and two-tenths of a perch to apost, thenoe 8. along said sarvey. 121 per. and sight-tenths of a per. tos'ones, thence W. 134 perches ta a post Thence N. 94 per. to a white oak, thanct W, 46 per. to a post, thence N. 30 per. and eight-tenths of a perch to a pest. Thence E. 197 per. to the place of beginning, containing 106 acres and 134 per., more or lore, (being the same tract of land conveyed to the laid J. P. Rider in his lifetime by Jno. Keating, by deed dearing date the 22nd Any of June, A. D , 1841, dulyreoo.dod ia Book 11., page 454) Also a certain tract, pieca or parcel of laud, situated in the said County of Clearliold, bounded and described ai follows, to wit: Begin ning at a stent corner 92 per. E. of a white oak grub, which said white oak grub ia tha 8. W. cor ner of Patent No. 1895, this tract of land being part of raid patent, thence E. 220 per. to a white nine, thence N. 23 dei. E 46 per. to a Hemlock corner, thence N. 67 dtg. W. 2tt per. to a white pine, thence N. 83 dcg. W. 61 per. to a while pine, ibeaea N. 105 perches to a ator.e oorner. Thence W. 160 per. to a maple, thenoe S. 166 par. to tbe place of beginning, oontainine 180 acres and 132 per. aud allowauce, (being the same tract of land oonveyed to the said Jno. P. Rider in his lifetime by John Keating, by c cod bearing date tbe 12th day of Sept. A. I)., 1831, duly Re corded in Deed Book E., page 261) Also a cer tain tract of land situated in tha suid County, bounded and desoribed aa follows, to wit: Be ginning at a maple corner, thence E. 49 per. to a white pine, thence 136 per. to a post, tbeuca W. 49 per. to a atone oorner, thenoo N. 166 per. to the place of beginning, containing 48 acres and allowance, boing part of warrant No. 1896, and conveyed to the said J. Peter Rider io his life time by John Keating, by Deed dated 29th July, A. D , 1841, duly recorded in Deed Book 11., I rage 452. Also a certain lot of ground situate in Covington township in said County, adjoining I tbe Turnpike Road on tbt north, land of Freder ick Sohoerri on the east, and lands of John Ye- ; LonigioD in tne youniy oi yiearueia a oresaia, i t . l - i . e-i . aat i j e i bounded and described aa follows, to wit: Ad-i Joining the River, beginning at a corner at tbt; KlV.r h.lVMII fllhar land OI Jr.hD H. KtrlAf thd ; , ;" . ; . 1 Lorms, thanct llOfL up tha Rircr thence b ck to the MoHnUin 140ft. thonct along tht Mountain l - " " i -y------ ! J2UII. to ma piaca oi Beginning, oemg ma same lotofgreund bought by the aaiilJ. P. Rider In bis lifetime me bv artielt ofaireemenl Irom J. v. Rider. No partition or valuation of tha afore-( said Real Estate having bean made, and there for praying tbt Honorable Court to award so In quest to make partition ot lha pram iaes aforesaid -to and among til representatives ef tht said la-! testate In each Banner and in saeb proportions as .L c-.... i. A '.., .. .. ... .... j, 7. i Tl 1 consent on tbt 13th instant. The Kccoints due tore, be ing the same piece of land bought by the - ' ' . . f, .,K p. r,, , , .. . . , . n j i v- it i - . i Henry Bants are len with Uiq. r legal, for eel loo. said John P. Rider in hi. lifetime by article of , ' fa , u, b. made without I tgreamontfron. John Yothara. Also, a certain d , SSRy H00VER , Jnt of irround ntuited la the Mid towmhip of, J nrvDv iuvtv OFFICIAL RETURNS OF THE ELECTION IN CLEARFIELD COUNTY,"oCf. 8, I8GI. ' . Aflaomblj. Asao. Judges. Sheriff. Cotnm'r. Treas'r. D- Atty. Aui'r. Ct. - DISTRICTS, Beccaria, Bell, '.. Bog?8. '; - Bradford, ' I Brady, V 13 urn side, Bloom, Clearfield, Curwenbvillc, Chost, ' . Covington, Decatur, Fergunon, Fox, . Girard, Goshen, Graham, Guelich, Huston, Jordan, KarthatiBj Knox, Lawrence, Lumber city, Morriu, N. Washington, I'cnn, Tike, - Union, Woodward, TOTAL, o Majorities, 427 Be3L.Repullicans in Italics. Capt. Patterson's Comp. Raftsmen Ranp-ors, Clearfield Rifles, Lochiel Cavalry, Camp Franklin, Capt. McKicrnan's Comp. Capt. Tracy's Comp, by the laws of this Commonwealth is directed, if such partition can be made without prejudice to or spoiling tbe whole ; but if aucb partition can not be mvle thereof, then to value and appraise tbe same audio make nturn of the proceedings according to law, Ac. And wbareupon tbe said Ceurr on due proof and eonsidrration of the premises awarded, an Inquest for the purposo aforesaid, notice to be givon to tbe heirs residiug out of the County by publication in in one news paper published in the County of Clearfield for four consecutive weoks, and a copy thereof mail ed to the Post Office address. lt' thtreare command you that, taking with you 12 good and lawful men of your bailiwiok, you go to and upon the premises aforetaid and there, in the presence of tbe parties uforesaid, by you to be warned, (if upon being warned they will be present) and havinc reipect to tbe true valua tion thereof, and upon the oaths and affirmations of tbe said 12 good and lawful men, yon make partition to and among tha heirs and legal repra aentatives of the said intestate, in such manner and in sucb proportions as by the laws of this Lommonwealih ia directed, it the same can be so parted and divided without prejudice to or spoil ing the whole. And if such partition canuot be made thereof without prejudice to or spoiling the wbole, tbal then you cause the suid inqunst to in quire and ascertain whether the same will con veniently aecoinuiodute mora thou one of the said representatives of tha aald intcatale, wituout prejudice to or spoiling the wbele : and if so, how many it will as atorcsuid aucomu:odate, descri bing each part by metes and bounds and return ing a iust valuation of the same. But if the suid Inquest, by you to be summoned as aforesaid to make the said partition or valuation. Shall be of opinion that tho promises afor.said, with the An purtenances cannot be so parted and divided aa to accom module wore than one of the said ropre sentatives ol the suid intestate, that then you cause Hit inque.it to value the whole of the (aid real estate, with the Appertenances, baring res pect to tho true valuation thereof acreely to law. And that the partition or valuation so made you distinctly and openly have before our suid Judges at Clearliold at an Orphans Court tbero to be held on tbe regular day of Scssieus thereof after such Inquest shal I be made under your band and seal and under the hands and seal! of (bote by whose oatln or affirinutioiis you shall make such partition or valuation. Aud have you then aud there this writ. Witness, Samuel Linn, Esq., President of our taid Court at Clearfield aforesaid, the 10th day of October, A. D., IPtl. JAMES WRIULEi, Clerk ofO. C NOTICE 18 IIEPEBY GIVEN to tho above parties, that by virtue of tbe abnre mentioned writ of partition, an inquest will be held and ta ken upon the premises therein described on the 27ih dny of November, A, D., 1861, It 10 o'olk, A. Al.. for the purpose of making partition at valuation and aiiraiiement of the said real es tale, as iu the mid writ required, at which time and nlace said parties can attund. if they think proper. y. u. MiLLLK, suerin. Sheriff's Office, Clearfield, Oct. 23, 161. 4t. VDM1MS1RATOH H NOTIt T Notice is hereby given that loltnrs of Administra tion save been granted to the undermgnod on tbo estate of JACOB ROBINS, late of Usacaria j towmhip deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to tiake payment witnout de lay, and those having claims against the in mo will present them duly authenticated for sollle ment to my Attorney, L. J. CHANS, of Clearfield er ANDREW SIIOKP, of Gulich township. October 14, 1861. 6U Adin'r. EXKCLTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is here be rivan that Letters Testamentarv. on the MUU) of SAMUEL MOOHE lata of Penn townthlpp, dee'd, have bean granted to the un dersigned. All parsons indebted to i4fd estate are required to make immediete payment, aid those having claims rgalnsl tha same will preaent them duly authenticated for settlement to my Attorney, L. J. CHANS of Clearliold, or ANDREW 8. MOORE of Penn tp., Oct. 11. 1861. 6t, Executor. Dissolution of Partnership. fPnK partnership heietofura existing between X the undersigned in the Blaokamiihing bui- nen at Lutborsnurg, was dissolved by mutual . ,,,kor. R.L 24. 1861. 4t " J. D. THOMPSON, I l acasmnu, agoaa, ouggiea, ao., ate., ironed rn lhott nttt,ad thavervU.t.trl.. .ihi. . . .... it, i . . . -f', tondiB tbt borough of Curwensvillt ,?e. lrao JT. - J- jy Q 1, ff p R 9(sL . V lili 1 UbKSU CRG, CLEARFIELD COUNTT, PA. WILLIAM UEnP), Proprietor. I MUtl 111 MrAAt4, 7rS I ?! w-ltS Sir ! $ I- - a g 3 3 a 2 n " -a 2 " o o S , " 37 37 89 88 oG 36 88 88 38 88 36 68 38 89 37 DO 37 89 27 77 77 83 32 77 79 30 33 75 38 79 33 80 32 76 33 77 86 78 62 62 27 27 62 63 27 24 68 22 62 27 61 26 63 25 62 27 15 J 121 121 49 49 121 120 43 50 119 49 123 48 118 49 121 41 117 47 117 214 216 72 70 223 229 61 50 215 70 210 60 216 63 216 GO 208 KA 210 41 41 110 110 89 89 111 111 42 109 42 110 42 107 42 107 41 111 43 20 25 23 23 20 35 10 14 21 23 31 17 27 17 27 19 29 18 20 73 73 61 58 70 80 53 50 82 52 85 50 87 47 00 45 78 53 78 22 22 53 54 33 2-1 47 41 19 57 30 43 27 48 27 42 20 41 29 37 87 90 90 30 30 87 89 34 W 35 91 31 92 36 92 38 88 30 57 57 28 28 55 55 28 28 57 28 50 28 57 28 58 27 55 29 59 43 43 69 70 48 47 02 63 00 48 40 08 50 61 50 58 45 61 40 61 61 44 44 05 03 42 43 62 45 63 43 00 45 435 39 02 42 01 8 10 7 9 10 10 7 7 10 6 10 7 10 7 8 10 7 13 42 42 83 83 42 44 83 83 43 34 35 41 43 31 43 80 43 28 74 31 31 10 10 31 31 10 9 27 12 31 10 29 11 31 10 31 9 30 91 90 17 17 90 89 17 17 89 18 91 17 91 17 91 17 91 17 90 6 6 76 70 8 9 74 75 16 G9 9 75 8 77 9 75 8 75 10 50 41 50 40 40 40 49 49 41 49 41 49 41 49 42 47 49 49 42 02 02 35 35 04 05 84 33 03 84 62 37 00 30 02 81 04 85 09 80 30 32 32 87 87 81 81 84 32 30 32 88 29 35 2 37 31 38 01 61 20 20 CI 61 0 20 57 28 02 25 00 20 01 21 GO 20 61 190 191 80 80 193 197 77 09 188 82 192 70 195 72 190 08 103 74 192 20 20 21 21 21 '22 20 21 20 24 23 20 20 22 20 22 22 20 22 95 9 39 89 9G 98 30 37 122 15 97 33 93 30 90 39 77 53 99 35 85 12 12 35 33 9 12 85 12 85 12 35 12 85 12 35 12 35 59 00 50 49 02 65 40 41 00 49 02 45 58 51 03 44 01 40 63 70 70 84 84 90 83 70 71 79 82 S5 77 82 78 80 78 81 79 81 23 23 27 28 24 28' 24 22 22 24 24 25 25 20 24 25 24 25 25 37 33 19 18 38 33 18 18 39 15 38 18 33 18 89 10 38 17 33 -s GO O CO o to 1-3 oo Oi IS CJ -4 t-3 O QC 4- a 538 o 00 o 437 572 KEFORTED VOTE OF THE VOLUNTEERS. 00 00 3 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7 7 35 53 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 14 19 19 14 13 19 19 16 20 14 21 9 23 17 18 13 22 19 3 3 13 13 3 3 11 11 10 11 4 11 0 11 3 10 4 10 3 00 00 44 44 1 1 47 47 1 49 00 40 1 40 00 47 00 45 00 0 0 15 15 3 3 Gil AND OPENING! NEW STORE I NE W F 111 Mil NEW GOODS!! Great Inducements to Purchasers H. W. SMITH &C0'S. ONE PRICE, CASH STORE, Smith's Corner, below Judge Leonard's. Q U E K N S WA RE. EST Wkito Grnnito Hates. " " " Soups. " " ' nukcrs " " " Tia Setts. " " " C iffee Setts. " " " Cups Setts. 13 Hun Jo 1 Cup Setts. Ta SeiU. Kwer end ualn. Tea Reus. Cup Sotts. B EST Pearl Whit ii i i, " Parisian U II " Comrr on Teas Common Tors. On J Superior I.uslre Sprig Toa Sett. Creams, Pies, Soups, by the half doten. C, C. Nappies, C. C. sowls. Glass Prosorres, GlaiS Salts. C Flu e Tumblers Pliu do. EieelMor do. Also, Tees, Cullers. r., ia. nnd all ar lcles usually kept in a country store, will be kept here, as alio inimy not usually kept, bnt much needed, at grcui!y reduced (rites And we feel confident that ail who will make trial purchase, will find it to their advnntnRO to oontinue as customers. illisccllancous. Superior article Sweeping Brushes. Largo Ass't Waitera "most convenient article in use. Plants Improved Coffee Spice Mill, ted Cording, Drum Cording. Wall Puper, Window Shading Dundcanorla Coffee, Dandennocia Coffee. Mackerel by barrel or pound. Varied assortment of Spices, oHp?, Stnrcb, by box or pouud Knives one" Folks Cnrverr, Steel Pens SO cts por gross, Pen Knives, Tooth srushes, etc., otc, eto. inY tf,'(MH)N. Toitct and Promenade Prints of the most fash ionable style end color. The now much worn material of Colored Alpaca. Now Is the time to buy nn extraordinary cheap dross for uext season, as we will close out our stock of Lawns. Oritnndies. Rareee. Pni.lin. Crape da Poris, Salioriues, and all Summer goods at fabulously low prices, to make roem for our Fall A Winter alock, which we will soon be able to offer to our customers, an 1 the publie general ly, at the Cash Store of II. W. SMITH I CO. Alio, a limited amount ofCounlv rinUra w.ni. ed in exchange for goods. "Ji"W A H RIVAL-: W, Lava just opened XI ant are slline verv low. a larira and plete atork of Roota and Shoes, vis : Mens best Kip toot soys host Kip Bot. Mani beet Calf Bout, soya best CalrBoot, Cbilda best Kid aool. Menl bast Calf Monroes: oys best t?,f Monroe. l0"lh.' bst Calf Monro.,. ...,t, h"'' best Goat Pumps. Chllds best Welt Pnmpi Cbildsbeit tsutton Pomps Cbllds best French Moroco heel. Womans Mor. Jeffuraoi brel, Womans Goat Jefftrsun heal. Womans Kid Slippers. Womans Eup, Velvet bounj gaitera. Womans extra fine lusting g titers Womans nip. extra heavy mormrool. H. W. SMITH Co. I'nri ef businea from 7 A M., to 8 P. M. 10 CO o oo 578 -t to 477 CO to 520 540 s1 PI'I.V Trtmcndnut Erciletntnl amona lh Manen ! ! .' EXCITING FOOT RACE between the Philadolphia police and the notorious For gor and counterfeiter, Janes Buchanan Cross ! 1 1 Cross Kecnpturod ! .'! ! It seems to be the gener al opinion in ClearGcld, that if Cross had worn a pair of Frank Short's French-calf Boots, that lit would not be taken yet. However, Shorty it not much put out at miming his custom ; bus would announco to all Drcckinridyt, Doutjlat, Lincoln and Hull wen, nnd women aud children In Clearfield, and Sinnemalioniug in particular, that be is prnpurcd to furnish the in with Boots, Shoes and Gaitera of any stylo or pattern, stitch ed, sowed or pegged, (and as he is a short fel low) on short notice. Ail kinds of country produco taken in ex change, aud caahnot ri fused. Repairing done in the neatest manner and charges moderate, lit the Short Shoe Shop on Eocond Street, oppoaitt Reed, Weaver A Co'e store. FRANK SHOUT. N. B, Findings fer sale, Kept 2G, I860; IN J E W DRUG STOKE Tho cubscribers nave opened a full and com plete nMsortment of DRUGS in tho now brick building of Dr. Woods, on the corner of Lecust and Cherry street, in the borough of Clr nrflcld, Khera they will b h;ippy to ue.ri.riodate ecy porson who may desire nrticlea in their line. The business will be coniiueu strictly to a Dri'j and Prescription fiusincts, And no pn ins wili be spared to render satisfaction. Dr. M. Woops. tho junior partner, niny always be found snd consulted in the "Drugstore,', when not absent on professional business. A separate room for oounultation is attached to ti e store, whero patients tuny bo examined privately. Every artielo usually found in su-'li sn estab lish men t will be kept on band, aud sold at greatly redaced prices. Tu-u.t ulino strictly Cash, will enable then to nfTr inducements in tiie woy of prices Physicians will ho supplied at a 8 mall por centago over cost and earrings, and their orders n-e si 'lieilod. Every artiole sold will bo pure and ef the best quality. MC-lf WOODS A BARRETT. cyreniur howe. Justice of the 1'kack. For DscATin Township, will promptly attend to all business entrusted lo Lit care. P. O. Address, Pbilipsburg I'a. Aug. 21st 15C1 11 V. tH'Altl'IKI.n ACADHMY will e opened lor tho reception of pupils (males and females ou Monduy Sept. 2d, l?tl Terms per t-wiion of r.li-vcn tVevSkNl Ortlrigriiphy, Heiiding. Writing, Primary Arithmetic und Geography, S3 60 Higher Aritlimvl'O. English Grammar, lleogroiJiy nnd Hinnry, 3 00 Algebra, ilenmetry, Natural Philosophy, and Book Keeping, 4 00 Lnliu and Greek Lungutigns, A 0U lo stu dents desirous ol acquiring a thorough English Education, and who wish to qunl'fr .themselves for Teachers, this Institution oilers desirable ndvunliigos. No pupil received for less than half a losslon, snd no deduction cade except for protracted sieknc.M Tuition to be paid at tho close of the term. C. B. SANDFOUD, Principal, Clearliold, Aug. 7, 18U. ly. DR. J. W. POTTER. Pliyoltlan and fturgeon, has permanently located at Locjutes Mills, Girard township, of fers his professional services to the surrounding community. May S, IdM. A. M. HILLS rem rTTtci-rv' I"roper attention tff vT? ..yAJjrj"'- the teelh iu proper 'S2W " "l l'e of great v;w,:'S;jrv benefit to evewyens In poiut of health, comfort, and eonviniencc. I)H lllkl s ciT: a!Ta;-s be found st his of fice, on the corner of Front and Muia streets, when no notice to the contrary appears In tbit paper. Al operations in tl: line of his profession performed in tho latest snd most improved styles, and guaranteed for one year against all atural failures. C AUTION'. All persons are hoMby caution ed a gainst trading or paying either of tbs following proinisury notes a.l bearing dato tbe 16th dny ef January, A. D. 1847, given by rn to O. J. Yoas. TLree enlling for one hundred dol lars eanh, and one for seventy-ons dollars. A I am determined to not pay either of thm un less compelled ly law as I have received no val ue far tha same. HENRY ZILltO X, Jr. Brady tp., Oct. , MM. 31 pd. CO to -1 OO an l3