1 ' . ; .k...-.r. nit jHDinn. 'i VhbVESS1 or lb. rlRbt af a people Sir to aa-ci-bt. aad to pet Ilk taejTr. . . .tl...iM .. u-.f.'i., JJIVrad &- ' ' . . , v' " " iaW -T" T T- priailnf li-ii"'1 fr l - LiZm Mimlne tin trucwtdtiiri of tb WliJs- iur . . taMt or any bnock of gortrnmcuti .aad aa law LM.f lh inr.luabl. rlKMi of nan; end erery k.lnr renDonubU fur the abuie of tbat rjrtj. U proieoutiuBi for tbo publleatiaa of prt ftireitigutinic tb offlclal eoaduet of o. nr mm In tublie Bitur putlUhed U proper for public lnforma ilie, too truth thereof may be girea la evident ,Bi la ill iadictmenta for llbelr, the jury fhall kiT t right to dettrmtae the lnw aad the faoti. MJr li direetiuo of the tout t, ai Ir ether ease. OiHlMiMi 'nmyir-aio. theTlatest news ! 7.; --ui. ;t -- Tlie aenspaptr teem to vie with each other In attempting to oover up the lit diiN'ter near Leeiburg. .!. . ' From the iteicetyped j.hrase "one k il- inln) fouj wounded," thry at lait admit lhtt leant half llmt wore engage! in tho icliun are niisiing, whether that wai 1700 or rnnrc, they canuct aijre. Al the troona are back again on the XjrjUi'd , aide where they were a week iji A correspondent of the Prti lari vhtn troop at-irteJ to cross the Puto mad the hand played "Carry me back to Old Virginia." Ue also say that the movement of our troopa ra "r.osh, un rwfssary, and unadviaed by high military authorly." Yet the deed is done, but ho in to blame ? Tlie blockade of the Potorniw, below Washington by the rt-beU has compelled tli government to tire wagena to haul litr, provision, c, from Haiti mora to Waih'mgton, the single track being una We to do the business. The I M., M. A. Frank, Eq , in (ofois us (lint he i now ready to exchange ne for old P. 0. Stamps and envelope, au:1 will d? so for the pace of six days. The Pivtt.ttaster at Karthaus is prepar J (o exchange the new, for the old Usue of tumps aid stamped envelopes, which exchange must bo madn within six days of this notloe, or tho holder will loethrm. LETTER FRl)MTKE SEAT OF WAR. Cakp PunPONT. Va., Oct. 23, 1SGI. Ikirr Hfpubliran : When I addressed my last letter to you I scarcely expected to ilito another from this camp; but eontr.v rj to tho general expectation we are here yet, although wo have not been hore quite all the time since, and are not likely to be riry much longer. ' The orders and general arrangniQiita ever since we have been stationed h;re Uve indicated an curly forward move juent. The eevoial brigade rf McCall'a division, comprising the entire Fenna. Reierve, have beon hnbitually forming litis evory moruing nt daybreak, sinoe we roared the Potoiiiar, and awaiting orders. For several mornings, after standing in ranks an hour or so, e were dismissed to our quarters with excellent appetite for Wukfuat, and tho enulion to be reudy to "tail in" at a moments notice j which un tie aforesaid, w e were beginning In think liiu been inueunitely tiostponed ; until last S'alurday morning, when, after having been ordered the night previou to pre j pare ourselves with two ilavs rations, in bsvemcks, and our blanket and over cohIs in knnpsncks, we took up our line of march from tamp and struck out on!j. iuo rrainii iui iijmis ill nit un rciK'Ti m Ihst place, in which d rection we proceed-1 d ahout fifteen miles, with occasional hits of aifew minutes. W rw,...l .i . 1.. . .(... leyoDilj;rinsville about i o'cloek p.m.1 sail baltiuj pre pined our uppei's. After resting al this point for about two houia, fir some ronton unknown lo us, ( I mean to the soldiers, as I trust our command rt knew why,) we fell back about throe miias and there bivouaced for the night lin frtwccorr.ee and under the bushes oy , iliie. roivd.aiide. The nitrht however wa. 1 Jiotcakl and we all got along very rom ;orui,y. Jiaving taken no blanket with m. I l, ?. . w r .... . j w,,mt m wuuiii ui ii.t.i uu. builies "Lik a warrior Wkinj bis rest, with my mar tial slosk around sse," nd eiijoyed a sound and refreshing sleep. We saw no aw.ed aeoeasionist during wr ,tnarti, although we eneoiinieied ile a ruml er unarmed, but they were rr'Ucipully feaiiile; the) ii?alos bing eilh er soldiers in Ihe aecesslon army, fdijl- "in or iirisonora. The ladies aeotned to (eel no hesitation nlxnit expressing their "cession sentiments : and ona coinolv .nd spirited looking laihio at Diaiusville 'told nme of the boys who opened a con-. 'ersa'.ion with her that we had gone about u far in that direction as we would get, M in a short (inie she would see u coin 'ng back faster than we weut. However m happy to bo able to record, that our hoops by I heir orderly and manly con-I duct, made a most favorable Impression on the inhabitants wherever we went; "I'l tnanv nrla nf kiniliipa werp lierforril- towards qur men bv those who took no I'aini to conceal their abhorrence of our ct-fe nnd the, motive which brought us Hone them .One liidv said verv em ihaiieally, to one of our officers, that she M received an entirely ditterwit imprea fwn of the character of our'troops, as be ln lawless, brutal and barbarous horde hich would stop at no ci imo cr enor jattie ; hut that if all our soldiers were Jl those she saw, it would be no use for 'tir men to try to cope with them. cb incidetiUa this are aorue of Ihe few 'Meetuiog features ol this wi r of bretb f1), and will do something toward mod trig the hardships that are daily suffer. M bv those who are innocent of any act 'bring it om or continue it. '' rctllftinu.1 at nnr hieouei rlnrinf e Odar. and laist nn M ''rfeJon our ruareb back to th pl 7: j.-Coobtw. hU niak. bo law wiVWalkircmprMnlhreaMiMUiiirDl and ; where we arrived at half naa three o'clock i-M- 1 At. I mIJ, we hw no Moeatlon fororv on our march and but little aisni alt Lou h .i... .i ' i r " f Aii"0"" "ri5 inn iiib uriraae di iivntini - . - " ' i i " -iorpM io tbe bank f the ptoroaO at Ortat Fall, and tack by way ! Jeatl lira la FaiFf.fr .... lreka ago. on an armed return noina sice. 1 "un-ors also reached mofa force at Lees- hurg, and our advance picket reported aing those of (he enemy at one or I wo voinu at aotiin Hitinv r.r u l...l, f n... . mJored rather doubtful, at it i eay t0,-'n'lltl aod art now oooupylng their new B.i...ke.n,an.t.n,ileor.o. ar.d there !frultr. w-re-room., lro.tlnt .. the Market viuenoe oi a lorce a la brtna their niokeli in liicht o near ' The forve thui thrown Out in tli iltru. tion of Leexburg CQtuiitteJ of IteyiiolJj' (11) brijjaJe. Moadrt'd (2ud) and (he bal- ."' f enn- " eaer.e intantry and lavairy, and two tiat.teriet of Campbell' Artillery, amounting to about ten thou iiind men. The Kane rifle regiment pre ceedcl ui as kkirniishen, and our tegi ment (the Peniia. 5lh) followed next with a battery or ariillary, after whish came the bulunoe of our brigade (:ha 11) and trie other battery, and the reiiiiinder of ttie rKly in the rear. The object of our expedition tvt undentood to be an arm ed rcconnoi.ar.ee, to acertain whether the enemy had any force near ua in that di rection, and If noMible thai: numben and poauion, but not to engnge tleui unlois iiiat at tacked. Mtrange at It tnav aeem while we were marching leiaurelv down the 1'otomac along the Leeibii'g turnpike on our return noin tlie vicinity oi Jraina vine, a pari ot uen. Stme rommand un dr Gen. linker had effected the paaiaga ui iuo i oiomao at r.awaro a rerry nar Dnrneiitown, and advancing upon lioes buig, had engaged the secession force there undar Oen. Kvan. and a battle waa then actually in progreat, although be yond our hearing, and of which we were at that lime iirofoundlv ignorant a we had lulled about twelve or thirteen miles below that point and knew nothing of uen. ."Mono movement. I tie engage went, a are learned nxt morning after our return, lasted until eeningand re aulted in thednalh of Oen. Hakar and about two hundred other killed and wounded. We had hardly got to our quarters be- Tore rtf were ag: in oMered to prepare two days ration ana hold oursclve in rendiue to march at a moments notice. Tired as we all were, the order was obeyed with alacrity, and in a short lime had everything in readiness. We however re tired W our tents at an early hour, deter, mined to obtain all the rest wa could be fore taking the road again, expedite to bo tutU I up and niarclmd iT before morn ing. Firtunaiely we were permitted to enjoy so undisturbed repose until a lute hour next morning; our kind lixarted Colonel omitted, in consideration of our aenriiie, the usual morning roll call at day break at which every fellow' has to ie upon his pins. When I awoke at day break, not a little astonulicd to find my elf still in oamp Pier pout at th it hour, I found that it was ruining quite smartly ; and hearing no tir in camp thnt denotod t movement, I turnsd over and twk an other nap of about two hour, awaking again about nihi o'clock later than I Ijttve luin in bed for many months. Up on arising J found that all vcstercl.iy ' futigtio had disappemed, and I was fresh and vigorous as ever. Sinue then we have remuiaed in camp, our marching order nut coming until ibis evening, and now we conlidently expect to bid adi-u to this place at an taily hour to morrow laorn in . The rain of yesterday rr.orning contin ued until to -day, and since the weather has cleared oil it has become quite coM. So much so that it is decidedly uncom fortable in tny tent to-night although wearu g an orrrro.it as I am stnvine to ftirnnh ynur reat'er with a few items of tiie experience ot a SOLDIER. T. S.-Perhaps I should add that 1 nave no idea ot our destination, but as 10Pn at I got an opportunity will inform you, if we have any mail facilities at our next s'stton ; for I find the fji ther we got from Wellington the less certainty there in sending or receiving letters, -m. pST Twenty-tire to Blxty Dollar and expenies rr oionih will It paid by ih Krie iwf"g Mnch n Company to their Agents, for filing the Trie eewing Naehiae. This is tew Machine, Mid so simple la it oistraotion that a child cau Irara to operate it by hull" an hour's instruction. It It equal to any Family Sewing Mncbir eie ase. and they take the premium over fifty and one hundred dollar machlaee. The price it but Fifteen Dollars. The Company wirh to employ Agents in every county ia the tolled Ulatni. Addres, for particulars, rt' Sewing JfaeAiM Co, R. Jatfes, General Agent. Milan, Ohio. marU-6m. M tKKIICD -ln eovlagton tp ., on the Irtb Inst, by P. F. Coutrlet, Ko., Mr. John K. Klst. rio0s. .MiC.th.rlBPiiekll.orii..r.ia. m I Centre Co. - - . - ' . DII'.I) Very suddenly In B.ady (p., on Mon day the list iuiUnt, Philip K riner, aged about 78 years. - VitvYork Papers plssi eory. On Thursday the 21th Inst , SAMUEL FUL TON, Esq , gd It ysr. The deceanaed wai a native of Ireland. hut reached thia country when quite young, anir emigrated to thia county along with it fint lettleri. Io citizen was more unlrersally respected. During the most active year of hia life he followed the htiaines of surveying, which gave him an extended aoqnnintance throughout this and the adjoining counties. Of thai hard) class of men who braved the hardship and privation nf a life in Ihe wilderneia, and settled on the West Branch about the beginning of the pres ent century, Mr. Fulton performed a,con apicuoui art. Of a naturally froe and jovial dhpoiitlon, the grubbing or the chopping frolic ; or the house or barn raising with the good lime afterwards wai alwav a dull affair without him ; and many are the rich aod lively anecdote he used lo relate cf early time in Clearfield county. He was, it seems of mtiah mind, a dili gent reader, and possessed a memory that never let anything escape. Betide that of Surveyor ho held sever al other resportihle positions -Commissioner, Treasurer, Protboootary, do , be fore and soon after the recular organiza tion of the county. . j Tr. mirninu i. I J cited u Tim.. n. r-1-...d.u ...!. r P r-tronaee ad mu Batter Lim with th. pltef iku (how llrinr taedloal aid will not: fcuititiift.ir.hi.. . ..ii . ii. ' 'rr",," ! . at hit Offlc.or ... v... mmi vwer z. is.i. su. na. . t F II ll NIT II n f p m c ' - m v a j . hi kJ BENNER & BARRETT ReIctfuHy amiounoa to tUa publio tbat thy i , t .a i. ,v- n . u r " eawnei " jrvm lit) hiew VSVWt Si tlVUIOi . Cabinet making will be carried on In lh up per story of the ame building In all It ' . . DIFFERENT BLANCHES.- Alt kloli of furoiture will bo kopt eonstantly a bands and told cheap fvr aash wr oxohnngo tor eoontry produce, or Lumber to salt the busi ness I , PARLOR, ROCKING, AX D ARM CIIAII.S,' 8PRIXU SEATS, CAINT BOTTOMS, ic, PARLOR SOFA, CEXTRK, iAHT), DIXIXG, i : EXTENSION cf- BREAKFAST T A B L ES. ' SOFAS, OF ALL KINDS, . VARIETIES AND PATTERN'S. BOREAt'3, 8IDE-B0AUD. U00KCARE8 WARUR0IIE8, 40. BEDSTEADS, JEXXYLIXD, IllOIPOST COTTAGE, MESCH FOSTS, A.-. JlntU-mics, Hair, Hair top, Cotton top, and Cora nusk,ef the belt material. Looking Clarscs, of all torts and ilioi, Also, Glaeaes for old Fromes. Also, Tea-poye, Wbat-oots, Watb stsndr, WorksUnds, flat-rack, -c, CoKos made to order on ibort rtoti:e, ar.d hears furnished. Poplar, Cherry, and Llnwood Lumber, taken la exchange for wo 't. Clearte!d, October 33, 1561 r4 Price with llcmmcr nud Feller, $35 00. THIS MACHINE HAS A POINT OF SUPHXIORITY PECULIARLY ITS OWN. Stitching, Hemming, and Felling with a Single Thread. It forma a flat, even, and elaitio team, which is W A It It ANTED not to rip in wear, even if tlio cam is cut at frequent intervals, and also under all circumstances "to sckvivb tb a wami.ti'b." A Patented device of great utility to learners, prevents the possibility f tbe machine being run in the wring directiou, or the bu'ance w heel wearing a lady's dress. Another feature which doirrv particular at tention is . .. J"r"Taa Wjlcox Patt Nebdls camot ait IKT wroko. Two thousand stitches, or two yards of work, can be done in one minute without dropping tltcb. I These machine, so simple end accurate in I their construction, suporsede the use of the shut tle ; and with me thread produce ell the practi cal result of 'the two thread machines; and mere, fur these fell wilhuul batii)g,ad hum the Qneet muslin without pufkering. Although at about half the uric of the other first elasa machines, they will accuinp'ieh doub le the sewing in a given time "it is eniubatUelty tbe cod, low-price. I fam ily Btreing Mucbine that the puhlio have long boon wailing fur." Boston Tranuri)it. It is inaeed a woaderliu prouuatuin, and for fsmily use especially, no other will bear any compsrison witn it." Philadelphia Kvening Journal. "A mechanloal wonder." SclentiQo Atuori- cen. .. mon b" nl mo"' ervlceii 0 Sewing Jl UCI 1 nea. Lithi end eleeantlv finished, and so simple In its construction that it semis al most impossible for It to got out of repair." -Pittsburg Chronicle. "lias combined with its own peculiar merits all (hs really valuable iniprnvotnonts of tho high er priced machine!." Pennsytvaniaa. "This machine, in th opinion of th commit tee, fills inoie nearly th requirements of n per fect family machine than any on exhibition." Franklin Institute Exhibition Kt-pert of 168. "Taking Into consideration einiplioi'y. cheap ness, durability, and doing all work, the commit tee were unauimously ia lav or of th Wilcox t Uibbsoaa single thread maohine." Pennsylva nia State Agricultural Society' Report. "W must, in justice, expre. our confljenc ia th merit of to Wilcox 1 tiibbs Sewing Ma cam. IV consider that hts been lupulieJ by it. a great desideratum , ia proving, beyond I doubt, that two threads ar not. as was am not. d, necessary to a good instru u cut." Christum Advocate tnd Journal, June 21, IttCO. "VV Lav one of these machines in use, nnd think more highly of it than of any of th num ber w bare tried." Richmond Whig. The undersigned, Missionary lo Constantino pie, ha demised more than twenty diflurent. kinds of Sewing Machines, aud after some iix weeks experience with Wilcox t- tiibbs' Patent, be ha purchased on of them, tb best adap ted to th wants of his family, and as th let liable to require repair. OLIViR CRANE. noston, July 3, 160, lb nnderiif-ned. daring eighteen months ha I kad in almost euostant us, in hi family Wil-1 cox A Uibb gewinc Machine, upon whiob has. been mad th clothes cf hi large family, from muslin to pilot clotli Inoluding tb clothing re quired fur bi atverej boys and ia no case have U seam railed, although i bard Service. Th machine now in ase in bis family hs required ' a repair, and is ia all respects, well appointed, : eEoient and durable. JACOli CH1CKERLNG, Boston. -8nd for a Clreulsr.of" VILfOX, Mauufaclarer. No. ftut Broadway, New York, Opposite fL Kiehola Eotol.,' - : t --' -.- . . .. October li, 19. if. , iWEIT OF. FABTITZOV, ! CLEARFIEIjD COUNTY SS - m. r.,.tn ? ? 1 ' J he Commonwealth of Pennsylvania o inejuyn onenjj oj vicarjicia Uovnty . r. -t n- i m. ... , i. - ...... i , Waa. At an Orohn' Court held at Clear - So1? I" ""Vir lh' Co"y uf t'i-r6id, the. StthditT of t-eptrnibrr. A. P. 1N61. brfjra the ' IJIonurable Hiimuol Linn. Eq .; Prrnident. and' ... ...,. j... ,.. . - ; rftii.au.r JZr1 inuuccincnis w mrctiascr., (Petition or Wllli.m V. Rider, of th Citv of Pfnp in the County of La Hullo, and Htaie of 1111 -' noil', by his Attorney in fitot, II. Bucher tiwoore, was presented, setting forth, that John P. Kider, late of Covington township, la the County of Clearfield, died on the day of A. D. i 13(11, intestato, I'lavine issue and heirs at law.ns 1 follows, M wit. Oeorge Rider, late of I'uuphin , County, dnceased. who left childroo a follows, to win Abner Rider, Susannah, intermarried! with Oenrco M. Bolls, and Elitaboth, Intcrinor ried with Putrlck MoMullen, all of tli age of 21 1 years, Peter Rider, now of Marsh Creek, in th I County or Centre, Amelia, iutcrinarrii'il with Da vid St. Clair, of Covington townbip, in the County of Clearfield afureonld, Richurd Rido r, lute of Clinton County dtrd., who left a widow nniuod SuKunnab, now int riuurrid with Via. null', nnd two children. Win. C. Itider, the Pe titioner, and Andrew Rider, who is under age, and of wiium liol.t. McCormlck.of the (nid Couu ty of Clinten. ii Uuanlian : Snphiii, who wos in tonnlirried with Jas, Mulh'illnnd, Jno. W. Rider, Snruli Itider and Jonb Rider.nll of Ibeioid Coun ty of Cleat fluid, that the snid . decedent died sui ted in lee of end in certain ri'ol c.talo as follows, to wit : All th 't jiece or jmrcel of Innil situate in Uirar 1 tp., in the County of Clcnrficld aforesaid, bounded nnd deacrlbod us follows, to wit : Begin ning at a Hemlock corner on th line between tracts Ni'S. 6.121 sod 6320. Tlienre E. 2UJ per. along tho snld line to a cucuutljr grub Corner. Ihenoo '3. 170 per. to n hemlock, thonce V. 2U0 per., thence N. 170 por. to the place of beginning, containing 200 acres and allowanco, (beinj the name tract of hind conveyed to the said Jut. P. Rider in his lifetime by Rout, Smith, assignee of Jauics Vsrd, bv his dcd ljcnriii!r date tho 29th June, A. I)., IMS, duly recorded In the Record ers office of the said County in oak F, Pegs lit) Also a certain tract of lund eituute in tho (aid County of Clearfield and bounded and described as fol.'ons, to w it: Beginning nt a Intel in tho N. E. corner of warrnnt No lSlltl. Thence S. 211 per. to a white pine, tlienne VV. 70 per. to a wbito ouk. tbonce S. along the survey of Levi Lutz, 101 per. and twd'teitlii of a perch to apost, tlionce S, along raid survey, 121 per. and elht tenths of a per. to s'oues, th.-nce W. 1 34 porches te a pO't. Tbcnce N. VI per. to a whlo onk, t'-.ence W. 4i per. to a post, theuca N. 30 per. and eight, tenths of a perch to a post. Thence E. 197 per. to the pluce of beginning, containing 106 seres and 13 i per, more or Icrs, (being the same tract of land convcysd to tho snid J. '. Rider in hi. lifetime by Jno. Keating, by deed deariug date the 22nd day of June, A. 1) , 1SI1, duly rocoi dad in Bjok 11 i. poge 4.M) Alio a certain tract, piece or parcel of land, situated In the snid County of Clearfield, bounded and described us folluws, to wit: Begin ning at a stone corner V2 por. E. of a w hite oak grub, which mid white oak grub is the S. VV cor ner of l'jtrnt No. li'Ji, this tract of land being pa it ol said patent, tbcnce K. 220 per. to a white pine, Ihence N. 2:i def . 1' '16 per. to a Ilemluck eorner, theuco N. i7 deg. W. 28 per. to a v hiito pine, thenco N. 83 deg. W. CI per. to u white pine, Ihence N. 1 05 perches to stone corner. Thence YV. 16W p.r. to a maple, thence S. Hlfl pjr. to tbe place of beginning, coutuiniuo 180 acei aud 132 per. and allowance, (being the same tract of land convoyed lo tho said Juo. P. Rider in his lifetime by J ,hn Keating, by i oed bouring date th 12th day of Sept. A. D., duly Re corded in Deed Book E., page 2rilj Also a cer tain tract ofliind situuted in tbe snid County, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Be ginning i:t a maple corner, thenco K. 40 rer. to a white pine, thence Utf per. to a post, thunco W. It per to stone corner, thenco A, 108 per. to tho place of beginning, containing 43 acres and sllowauce, being part of warrn; So. 1305, and conveyed to the suid J. Peter Rider in his life time by John Keating, by Deed dated 20th July, A, V., 1S41, duly recorded in Deed Book II., page 452. Aioo a certain lot of ground -itnele in Cuvingtoa township in euij Countv. ndioinine ine lurnpiKo uona on tlie north, luud of l-redor- Ick cbimrrs on the eahl, and lands of John Yo iners on me fuuin ana it eft. coutuiiiinir one acre, being Ihe same pice of lund bought by the said John I'. Rider in bis lifetime bv article of agreement from Juhn Yutbois. Also, a certain lot of ground situated in the snid township of loviugton ir the County of Clearfield aforesaid bounded and describod as folljw. to wit: Ad- joining th River, beginning ut a corner ut the tiver between other land of Jcbn I'. Ridor and Lonuu, thonce 110ft. up the River thence b ckto tho .Mountain liOft. thence along the Mountain r. i iuii. to l.or uo s line, tbeuce down said line 120ft. to the place of bociiinin. boine? the same lotof ground bought by tho ssi iJ. P. Rider in his lifetime by nrticlo of agreement from J. W. Rider. No pnrtiiiun or valuation of the afore said Real Estuto huving been made, and there- lor praying the Honorable Court toaward in In quest to make partition o the promises u'oresaid to nnd among the ruprcse ntntirei of th suid in testate in such ilnnernnd insuih proportions as by the lnws if ttii Commonwealth is directed, if such partition can be made without prejudice to or spoiling tbo whulo ; but if such partition cue not bo uvtcU thereof, then to value and appraise the snme and to make r turn of tho proceedings according to law, Ac. And whoreiipoii tho said Court uu due proof nnd eonsidc ration of the premises awardoc, un Inquest for tho purpose aforesaid, notice to be given to the lioirs residing out of the Countv by public ation in in one news paper published in tbe County of Cloarfjeid for four consecutive weoki, and a Copy thereof mail ed lo the Poet Office address. lie thcrefiirt tnmmand you that, taking with you I. guou auilliiwlul men of your baihwiok ou go to and upon tho premises nfuresuid nnd therein the presence of tho parties aforesaid, bv you to h warned, (if upou being warned they will wo presoni;auu naviug re;pm lo the truo valua- lion , inereoi, ana upon the oaths and uflirm-tions of the snid 12 good and lawful men, you mke partition to aud among the heirs and legal repra .iitntivoi of the suid intestato, in such manner and ia such proportions as by the laws of this Commonwealth ia directed, if the same can l so partod ar.d divided without prcjudico to or spoil ing tho wholu. Anl if suck partition cannot be made theroof without prejudice to or spoiling tb w boh, that then you cnu.-e the said inquest to in quire and ascertain whether the same will con veniently accomitiHO'ate more tliau one of the said representatives of tho said iutestatu, without prejudice to or spoiling the whole : aud if so.liow many it will as aforesaid aeeommodnto, descri bing each part by metes a-d bounds and return ing a justvuluntiou of tbe same. Rut if the said Inquest, by you to be summoned as aforesaid .to make the iui J partition or valuation. Hhnil be of ' pinion that tho promises nfor.said, with the Ap purtennliue cannot be mi parted and divided as lo acooin inomite more tli.ui one or tho said repre sentatives ol the suid inte-tute, thnt then you cause the liique.it to value the w hole of the snid real estate, with the Appertenances. having res pect to the true valuation thereof agrocly toluw And that the partition or valuulion so luado you distinctly and openly hnve before our suid Julges at ClourCelcl nt an Orphans' Court there to be held on the regular day of Sessieus thereof after such Inquest rhal I be made undor vour hand nnd seal and undor tb hands and seals of (ho.-e by whose oaths or aQirmiitions vou shall make such I partition or valuation. Aud have yon then and there this writ. Witness, Samuel Linn, Esq., President of our 1'1 Court at Clearfield (foresaid, tbe loth day of October, A. l., isol. JAMES WRIULEY. Clerk of 0. C. NOTICE 13 HEPERY GIVEN to tho above parties, that by virtue of the abnvo mentioned writ of partitiun, an inquest will ba held and la. ken upon the premises tborein described on th 27'h day of November, A, D., ' 801, it 10 o'elk, A. M., for tb purpos of making psrtition at valualioo and appraisement nf tbe said real es tate, as in tbe said writ required, at which time and plao said parlies caa attend, If tboy think preper. . ' Y, 0. MILLER, Sheriff. Kkerif'lOCee, ClcsrCeld, Oot- J.t, HOI. 41. Git AND OPENING! NEW STCREI . " : f-r i. 'ATTTXYr " aT TC I I 11 12i yy vJ v 1 J 70 a n . . , . . H. W. SMITH & GO'S. ONE PRICE, CASH .STORF, Smith's Corner, below Judge Leonard s Q U.EEX8WA HE. V) EST Whit Granite Hates. SJl (I H Roups. takers Tea Sett. C iffee Setts. Cnpi Berts. Handed Cup Setts. ' Tea Setts. F.wer and twin. Tea Ketti. EST Pearl White i ii ' Parisian " " Cup Seitl. " Comn on Teas, t'oinmon Tea. On) Superior Lustre Sprig Tea Sett. Creams, Pies, Soups, by the halfdoun. C, C. Nappies, C. C. '.wls Olaas Hieserros, Salts. C Flu e Tumblers Pl-ln do. ExeeMor do. Also, Teas, Coffees. ., 4c - ! nnd all ar'lclos usually kept inaeonntry itore, will be kept here, as also many not usuolly kept, bnt much needed, nt gristly reduced pt'cei And we feel confident that all who will make trial purchase, will find it to their edvantuga to cuntinuo as eust imer. iitiscclhncotts. Superior article Sweeping arashes, l argo Itt't Waiters "most convenient article in use. I riaiita Improved Coffo Sploe Mill, Bed Cordinir. Drum L'urdlnv. I n r. if i jl j, n all Paper, Window Shading Dandcanori Coffee, Dandennocla Coffee. ( Mackerel 'jy barrel or pound. Varied nsicrtment of . sr,','. Soaps, u, i. i i , ci.ltu, iiy eg, or pouuu . iiniveianr toiss Carrors, Steel Pens 60 etipor gross, Pen Knives, Tovth Brushes, te., etc., sto. ititv ;oois. Toilet and Promenade Printi of the most fash lonable style and color. Tho now much worn material of Colored Alpaca. ! Now is lb time to buy an extraordinary choap ! dress for next season, us we will close out our stock of Lawns, 0gmdies, tfnregci, Poplins' Crape de Puris, Baliorlncs, nd all Summer roods' at fabulously low prices, to mako room fir our tall i inter stock, which we will soon lo able lo offer to our customers, oui the public gcneial-' ly, at the Cash Store of II. W. SMITn A CO. Also, a limited amount of County Orders want - ed iu exchange for goods, V ntV A It R V A L.-W. have Just opened I'."" Y' ?f nt"'t' unu" siloes, vis i - ' - - oi iiiiik , i-r? low. n larL-e isu com. " " l IV I p soot oy best Kip 0rt. Meue best Calf Boot. oys best Calf Boot. Childs best Kid Hoof. Mens best Calf Monroes; B ys best Cnlf Monroe,. Youth's best Cnlf Monroes. Childa best Ooat I'umpi Childs bet Well Pumps Childs best nutton Pumps Childs best French Moroco keol. Womans Xlor. Jefferson heel, Woman Gnat Jelfirson heol. Womans Kid Slippers. Womans Sup, Velvet bound gaiters. Womaus extra fine lasting giitors Womans sut. extra heavy moroccos. II. W. SMITH Co. Hours of buslnes from 7 A M., to 8 P. M. July 10, 1S1. tf. NEW GOODS Ar K RATZERS J Tlioy have just received a genoral asiortmeot of Spring and Summer DRY' U00DS, consisting of RIBBONS, SHAWLS, P It I NTS, DUCALS, HAi;i:nE, I Ol'I.IN, C LOTUS. TWEEDS, MUSLIN', L IN EN'S. CARPET, BLINDS, 1! K( IOMS, S YTUKS. SMKFA XOTIOAS, II A TS. C A PS, WJNK, S ALT, OILS. TAINT LEAD. DUUGS HOOTS, SHOES. Ct )ATS, TANTS VESTS NAILS, FLOWERS, hardware. queenswark, glass, fish, bacon l flour, All of which will be sold nn the most reasonable terms for CASH, or approved Country Produce. C, KRATZFK i SON. Clenrfield June II, lSrtl. 1)I1M!IU AiOll S NOI Itt Notice is hereby give that letters of A Imlnistra (ion have been grunted to the undersigned un the estuto of JACOli ROBINS, late of Reocnrin township deceased. All persons indehtod to said estate are requested to make pay meal without de lay, aid tboso having claims against Ihe same will pre'ent them duly uuthenticstod for settle, niont to sir Attorney, L. J. CRAN8, of ClcnrllclJ er ANDREW SHOFF, of Uulich township. October H, 1881. Ct. Adui'r. XI-X'UTOK'sf NOTIC li. Notice is hero Liby given that Letters Teatamenlory on the eftato of SAMUEL MOORE late of l'enn deo'd, have been granted to the uu- townahitir. dersijjnod. All persons indebted to ssid osta ti ll ro required to make Immediete payment, aid those huving clu tins rgninst th same will present them duly autbentieatd for settlement to my Attorney, L. J. CHANS of Cirarfield, or ANDREW 8. MOORE of Tenn tp.. Oct. II. 161. 6t, Executor. D It. M. W CM)D, harlij elnnged his loc peetfully offer his professional services to the eltiuni of th latter pluce and vicinity. Residence ou Seoond street, opposite It it of J. Crans, Esq. my 1 !)J. DR. J. W. POTTER. Fhyslrlan and Murgcoii, hat pcrmnusnth loenled at Lcceatei Mills, (iirurd township, ol' fers his professional service to th surlonndinr eonirounity. May , lSl. SE VJN(i MACHINE PRIUFS F ROM $40 to 570. Th BOUDOIR SKUTNU MACHINE, n en. graving of which is her r. pr, sei.t-d, hs new hueome a recogiiiS"d favorite wher7cr it bas been Introduced, and is, beyond question, th best, as well ss the hsndsoiu.st, low-priced Sewing Machine cow before the publio. No. 1 A small and verj ecut Uacliln foe Family nie. No J. A Inrga Machine for quilting heavy work nd for Plantation ose. . .. This Machine is much aduiirud for It stmplicj. ty, and for It reliability and durability it is on. iiirpftsed. A child tme'lvo years rati rua It with . io ; nnd Jet it will few from tb coarsest cloth to the finest Swiss. Thero is no trouble or re binding the thread, SS it 1. taken froui tb spool. It has no belt to give trouble, and will run bnckwaid as wtll ss forwards, and still sew equnlly perfect, and withoqt danger of breaking needle. It mm by friction, and by closing th box over it, it is thrown out of genr. In fact, w buve aohesitntioa in recommending It a th best fan ily Sewing .ituhiu la use, Tht following Premiums Awarded the alovl Machim: At th Fstrof tbe l-'ranklin Institute, li5S, th First Premium. - - At tbe Pennsylvania Ptnte Fair, at Pblladel. phia, September 'ii, 1869, the First Premium a Diploma. At the Pennsylvania State FsU.Ltld at Wyo ming, 1800 a Silver Medal. Fur the best Double Thread Machine, at Lan- .enter County Fair, held Oct jber, iHi'i Sllvor Mudal. j At tb Maryland Stat Fair, hold at th Mary. ;land Inrti'ute, Baltimore, Md., Octcbfr. 1869, ,nnder strong competition, a Silver Medal wa awarddd to this Machine. At tbe New Csstlo County Fair, hold at Wll mineton. Delaware. OctuLjr. lSiO-.o riinlnitia. I ' The above Machines are manufactured by CHARLIE W. IIOWLAXD, tVllmDiton, Del, SALESROO MS. ! No. 720 ArcL Street, Philadelphia, Pa. I No. 01 Market Street, Wilmington, Del. 8. D. RAKER. 1 marl3-ly 720 Arch Street, PbilnddpM. ' .SO-Porsoni wishing lose the abov Machine in operation, can do so by rolling at the resi dence of D. IV, Mourn, in Clearfield burougk. A M- HUM DENTIST. i vM" i roper aueuuon to "r- II.. l.lh In , ,.. "V T-X.,t. " time wl of great benefit to very on In point of Ltalth, comfort, and conrinlence. 1 . UK ?7' tafonnd at hi of. Bre, on tlio corner oflront and Main street, 'when no notice to th contrary appears in this ( pB o. eritlotu la tit V.nt of liti profession performed in the latest and most improved styles, snd guaranteed for one year against all nturoi failure!. . mllE CI.I.AUI ICrU AC.tUliMV will L be opened for the roceptio- of pupils (males and females; on Mouduy Sept. 2d, 1S61. Terms per Session of ricvui Ytcks i Ortlngraphy, Reading, Writing, Primary Arithmetic and Geography, f 3 JO Higher Arithmetic, English Grammar, llA.iirrAi.liv Anrl Itl.tnw 3 All Algel irn, iieomelry, Nutural Pbiloiophy, and Ruok Keeping, 4 00 Latin and tireek Languages, 6 00 To students desirou of scquirtnga thorough English Education, snd who wish to qunl fy themselves for Teachers, this Institution offers desirable advantages. No pupil received for less than half J session, and no deduction cade except lor protracted. sickness Tuition to be paid at the close of the term. C. B. SAND FORD, Principal, Clcarfiuld, Aug. 7, 18C1. ly. t PPI A! Trimendovt Erritcnuiit among (A .lsf !!.' EXCITING FOOT RACK between the Philndolphia P'diro and the rotoiious For ger and counterfeiter, Ja sics Buobaran Cross 1! I Cross Recaptured ! II I It seems to bo the ener al opinion in Clearfield, that if Crosa bnd worn a pair of Frank Short's French-calf Roots, tbat h would not be tat en yet. However, Shorty It not much put out at missing hie custom bus nould announce to nil Vr'ckinritiijt, Dvvqlatt Lincoln and Iitll men, and women niu! chililrou iu Clearfield, and Sinnoinahoning in particular. ihnt te is prepared to furnish ID em with Roots, Shoes and Oiiiters of any style or pattern, sti'.ch ed, sewed or pegged, (aud at he it a short fel low,! on short notice, Ail kinds of country produce taken In ex cliango, and ca-h not n lured. Repairing dona in the neatest manner and charge moderate, nt the Short Shoo Siu.p on Second Street, opposite Reed, Wnaver i Co'sstore, FRANK PIIOKT. N. It, Findings fer sal Kept. ?f, IdfiU W.irJi & J2 rVLR Y fpiIE undersigned respectfully 1. inf.. ran his custouu rr and tho publio generally, thnt he hat just received from the Last, and o, en- edathia establishment In QHAUAil 'o' HO W Clearfield, Pa., n On eisci tin. rit of Ct'icxs, iVATcmtf, nnd Jiwttnv nf ilifloreiit qualities, from a titis lei piece to a full aott, wbicb be will sell at tbe most reasonable iri-ti fur cash, or in exchange for old gold and silver, t LOC hs of e verv. variety on hnud, stthe U it reasonable prices. all kinds r.f clocks, llatrbrt and Jewelry, carefully repaired snd tl'urr.nifcd. A eoiitinuunc of palronage is solicited, Sept. 1J, I860. il. FAUOLl!.' J7LOUR, BACOX,T(JDACCO, LIQUORS OF ALL AV.YZ'.V, SALT, OILS. PAINTS, i GROCERIES, Stay-Fur sale very dn ap for Cuu, by O. B. MERHELL in basement of Merrcll & Big'er'i Store, Clearfield, Pit. ftb-27. (i L E N -ECHO MILLS, Oertnur.town, J'a. Af cCA LLUm - A; Co., tinMirters, and Wholesale Dealers In t.in i' i;ti ngi, iuii t; r. i; t 8 Ol CLOWS, NAITltGS, -tc, R'arehonse No. 500 Chitnut Stroel (Opposite St; Uout,) ff3?l ' raiwuu
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