gjt'.tflcarficto gfpblirait, WEDNESDAY NOV.. 6 ISiSX. A ni l Congrvss-ball nuk uo law res- ,lr,.n establishment of religion or prohibit- .kfi- exeiolse thereof; OH AIIHIJH;. j',llMilil':WMOI''til'fclXll,)il fUffnO1 " " , . - .!. ". ... .... ! nmtntM redress of grievances. Cviutitu - nVl."'''"1"""' Car Tlmo at Tyrone. ru nrrsngoraeut of the Pennsylvania ,1llrosi,v J ,flar ll" aHM.iU 0M hUw' f.irv.m I fitAUS L. -a 1 ' tain- a " - ( - - -, O.n p. m. 11.65 a, m. fut Lin JaiilTrsia - - - -THAIXB LKAT1VO O'liTiviffn . . . . 6.40 a. au j gut - " " J' , ' n. E -press rr (loDkV SriLL in tu Field. For the ao.ofOonimoa Schools of Jeilorson county cotnmo hition of Our hidy friends for we will receive proper attention. . . . ...... . i1 . i . i .. t ... irilllre I W many n wicui emiiiub nceii re,u . , . ..J 1 hw without it -we pubiuu we iroa..time tUis faI1 tJj6 river .$ in Unk fu, pectin of (Wy'i Luli, 2. It t I oo. ;Tbe brlJ ftl FopMlsli on tJw Cree capic, the front rani; In American I olitO'ucj1 ijurBf Bml thal ttl Pu. . k Litrrstme, and ought to be found in eve. I , I I . . . 1 . ftt'll. V. Smith i O. are still receiv fresh invoices of seasonable goods, and ire ilelernuned that hu their cua'oniers ibsll be fully accommodated. jjWhen ycu want to patronise a bu- .ft Volunte.r gui.le to the FeJral troops in iineisman ora tuerhanio, goto thoie hOthat viuinity. was arrested yesterday by Jrertise most liberally. It is evidence order of Gen. Jlano'iok, and conveyed to that thevare not alraid to have their irork Vm,,,",91"' ,, 1Ie is ttC0US,,ll f'''vng n- inrj.to'.ed. If you don t believe it, call at lb shop ' Benner it li.trrott. ArroiMHSNH--Gov. Curtin has appoin. ltd tli following offloers. for the First R !uwnt in the Mountain Brigade, now in Cwij) Crussman, near Huntingdon : Win. 0. Muiray, Colonel. T. C. McDowell, Lieut. Culonel. Waltor Eiurett, Major. Dr. 0. F. Hoop, Surgeon, Row A. Mcl.eod, Chaplain. Lt. S. Miles Kepli u I, Q Master. The Regrniciit is now fully organized, snJ ss soon at arms ean be j-rocur.vl, and full uuTormi provid(d, will be ready for lervice. BfuThe llollidaysburg Jityister full flfdjed Republican sheet advis its co temporarie take "a heaity tnigor" orer tho lato election in Pennsylva nia. We can tell our friend that wo have talen quite a number of the heartiest kind of "sniggers" over tae result t-f the Isle election, and especially in reference to ih .i.st.ert cf our Senatorial uili ict. A heuiocratioruHjurity oi from 1500 to 2000 J , iii i 1I1SU1SI11CI lUHfc j;il livniijr ui, 'hllier way bt f.iU is worth u pretty con liJorubU "snigger." Iv-A.Tbo Washlngtorj JitpvLlieai says list Secretary Chwe has allowed tho pro. prietors cf tho Xational Intelligencer an old In; m of S'D.000 a claim that had been lejeote I by t lie three last administrations, Mil allied Soretiry fluthrie denounced si A fraud. We presume) the claim ha ben allow ed1 Ly Mr. C'haa because he lias more mo iLaii any ofhi predecefsors, and not icrtAia how long it may laet, acd desiring 1,1 make hay while thesuu shii;es, be will rvaipeii'-ale bis fi iends jujt novi1. limtNQ Itnur. Wo leat n that the Ws lirparlinent lias ordered the erection, on Johiison Iland, Sandusky Bay, Like tie, of a large II:.tel, similur to the fam ous iti' de Lafayette at New York, for the ccomniodation of prisoners of war. The hjilding is to accommodate 1000 prison ers, and is to be finished by the 10th of beeruber next, and not to coat over 25. 000. Lieut. E, W. II. Bead, of tho U.S. Artnv, is to superintend the work. Thi Itiflmg -W will perhaps .Misty a few M til A 1 At) oftl KuLftPl'U A ifi Iflftn'All 1111 i t . ... . . . . . . Hf unnn' ni.lilintrc tvllA flMll it. nrOUH- ! . c J1kim-J i L aI. ki.ipd ,rt - io truer to insure that ten thousand ma jority for any candidate against the Nu- lienal Dcmocrifcv which that district is in th Labit of giving. Iran,. XfPlnll.n b.. LimmI a r.nr. ' si oruor Liguiy conipumeuiary oi wie .I.1 .... i . e.t. rsvr of the troops engaged in the 1.t. tv.li'.. nt..r Tl.l. ! - - uisatiri vi ill linu. aas - s.im neotly juat, m ajplied to the rank and Those troops displayed unsurpassed it . """.g. ana neroisu. j . But Oen. McClellan adda that he "Jeols incwased confidence in Gen. Stone." For blt For 10 placing bis men that they ""ere cut off alike from retreat and loin- orcetnents," whilst 2J,000 men wore in i ig"tt It would seem so. This is too i !. The result of this battle, in propor. ion to the aumbors engaged, was far moro! i'etious evco than thttof Bull's Bun. Cpt. Uallier asserts tViat the killed alone ceeded six hundred - the number of outided sre to be guessed at and over ate hundred wore taken prisoners. The huUbeloncod to theofucers. EithorGen. "oos.er tern ail? cms tit, is to bla-ae. Who EttaioM or Bakk OrrictRi. The fol ding officers of the Clearfield County dk were re-elected for the ensuing year the 4th instant: Tresident Hon. Richard Shaw. Csshier .Tames B. GiaJiam, Esq. Directors Hon. R. Shaw, William Por w.O. L. Reed, W. A. Wallaoo, J. Boyi Jn. lion. J. T. Leonard, and Jame B. 0s T)tTTl,.l li will ...nn Is. f...AsBfv fa ip ne of th rooms at lb Whit Hons j "saarsery. Euahan apartment has not been 'Ni-ary there sine John Quinc? Adams was1 rfHi4nt, tvir a taird cf a eentaary ag. j iteurement of (ien. Scott. 1 nis veteran soldier has retired from Li ' . . ,. , . , ' , . post as Gonoral m ooramancl of the Amer- ioan Army. He assigns as his reason for this step, Lin physical inability tor activo duty, caused by a Iiurt from a tall receits ed aevti-al year tigo. Hi .ny a inufnr... 'I'l... -: . and criiol tllH Kama 's heretofore. Thu ceremonies attending (Ibis highly important movement, tho leave - taking between the old Chief, the President and members of tho Cabinet, , to., were of the most cordial character. ! Qen. McClellan was inimediatulv tironui. J 4 ' - ted to the command of the United States A , BCX-It i our purpose if wo can make ihe proper ariancomenU to devote an .issue of the Republican exclusively to ncm tenie, When we do, the Superintendent i ... ,... u. r .1 .i i .v Amotiier L'lood. lor tho t hud or fourth TliE WAR NEWS ! "r,, ( South Side of the Potomac. Wasiiinotox, Nov. 1. Dr. Lloyd.of Vi- Oflll K'llil rnr'lnnirt ttm&i lift. l.aun ui.lin.,d From the Upper Potomac. .... ... . . Washington, Nov. J.- A letter recei ved to-day from Darnestutvn, Maryland, says that the rebels now picket Hamson'i Island, ai.d that reliable intelligence from Leesburg gives information that on Tuesday succeeding the light at JJall't filuli", the rai.els withdrew tlioir forces from l.epsburg,on our trootm being thrown over At Kdwuid's Ferry, leaving only a few battalions to koep up appearances and watch our niouemem. They subse quently took away all their supplies and Ha at the latest accounts testing on Goose Creek, seven miles south of Lees burg. From the Lower Potomac .1 Xeic IxiM Battery. Washington, Nov. I. A new battery ;f Titled yuns, three iu number, ha beer. dis. oveid abiiui u mile and a half below uny that lme been heretofore Crol. It is situated a IiiiIm below Now Creek House, not far from the wharf at Kvanspi.tt. liUfc frota lisHoui'i. Gwerol Fremont at Springfield The Whereabouts of Price. ilKADoi'AitTERs, Camp Lvos,.Si'nixGKisLD, M- Oct. 28. Uen. Kreim riveJ here yeterday, and Jilt and slatf r- tno uonton La tlets. Col. Carr'i cavnlrv, sndOen. .Sieol's conunand nt difl'crent periods during the s'lme day. Major White of the PrsirieScouts.wLosrt command started with Major Zagonyi lor Spr.ngtield, had beej quiti ill, ar.d im captured by the rebels while riding in a buggy ad after the fight of Friday was taken several miles out of town by a guard of twenty rebels, but h was rescued by a party of (Jieen County Home Guards, and is now here. Oen. Fremont will probably remain here uutil the other t'ivitiunt of the army arrive. The Philadelphia Bullion of hit Mon day afternoon contain areuorl ofj severe battle in progress in Western v irginia between Ihe Confederates under Floyd and the Union forces under Koseernns, nt Genluy Bridge. The same paper alio con tains a report that the great naval expo dition of 50 vessels that recently sailed from Did Point Comfort, wan ovbi Inkon V,v tho severe storm ol last Friday night, and two of the vessels one of which contain ed 800 soldiers lost. The storm at Washington, and all along the Potomac, raged .villi tho utmost sc voritv. Twenty-five to Slxtv Hollars and W""' KMWtniT 2ti noli in I ninnanT in tlioir A rTMiitti. ii.r ' tislltnrf tli Vr'tm Saw in it Mnchiniv. This in n t nw " " . " " ' V ' Kanhina mn timr.li. fn ltd siiatlrnaliiin 1 1,. it m instruction. It is equal to any Family Hewing Machir.o la use. and they tske the premium over fifty and one hundred dollar machines. The i pries is but Fifteen Dollars. The Couipuny with to employ Ageuts in every county iu the United Ftates. Atldieis, for particulars, Erim Sricing ! A'ocuni Co. R. Jauci, General Agent. Milan, Ohio. iuail3-6m. rrr : : : . r MAKltir.D-In Morris township, on the Xlstult., by Samuel C. Thompson, Esq., St. Jmos UUlen, to Miss. Dinah L. JJrcwn, -II ..r! . Morris township. lllL-ll i-tr . -I.!- il. na.L ..1. u.. w.h ..... ...... ,oi rrooy, nuiu. nnimui, sou oi i. i.mu luch,, Carflini ,K,d ,ar6i Xttlo bbirliscmcnts. Openinff Day ! THURSDAY NOV., 8TII. Ths Ladies are specially invited to examine our large assorttnonl of NUBIAS, SHAWLS, W. GAUNTLETS, SON TAGS, VT. GAUNTLET GLOVES BE.WF.lt CLOAKS, SCARFS, WOOLLEN HOODS, Styllih tt Fashionable, and particularly worthy ths attention of economical purchaser!, at nov.-e tf. H. W. SMITU I CO'8. T OST!! A I. A NT) DOG. NEWFOUND eigut OR NINE j Months old--blaok aid enrly exoept whit on the breast a little whit oa th ba'k of th Beck forefeet and tail tipped with whit. Any on finding such a pap and returning him, or srivinc information of hla shall be suitably re garded. Boe- tf. ALEX. M'LEOD, STRAY BULL. Cass to th premises of th ubsoribcr In Lawreoo tp,. about lb middle ot Sentember last, a BLACK BULL with a whit TaeA. suttnocad tn hm about two Tears ld. Th owner will ooms forward, prov property, etc, oth rw'is be will be disposed of as th law directs, J08IAH W.IHOMPSON. Uwrw towaeolp, Nov. t, lefll. St. C.A I p:Ki- i..- i: . nnV-EIOHTH (58) PKNN.. VOLUNTEERS, UNITED (STATES ARMY, Ihad,p,artcra and Principal Itcndcivout, 138, fourth Street, 'ulaJr.jhia. Gimp in liOiOorvugn, near Jlajs Avenue. WANTED Marksmen koii the Flank Cooipank's,wliicU art eouipowd of exporleocub Wondtuien, anil will h armed with the best olats RiBei : Infantry Sol dieri fur the companies of the line ; Artillery men for the battery wblch is attached, On application, by letter addreised to the Colo nel, truiiHjiurliUion for rijuadii of men, and for in dividual recruits, to the headquarters iu l'bila dulghia will be furnished iruin any part of the State. Recruits are raartered into the U. 8, service oh their srrivul at Headquarters, und receive, st once, subiiitence, uniforms, underclothing Ac, .uov-6 3t- rt ODKV'.S I.AUV'h BOOK FOR 18C2. H The World's Favorite, For 32 vears the Standard Mii(azinu. renounced by the l'rers of Hi a United Stated, the bent tsdy's Mugatiue ia the World, Hnd the C'lit'spont. Tux Literature is of that kind that can be read aloud ia the family circle, and the clergy, in immeiite numbers, aie ubierilicrj for the tio..k. The Ittt Lady H'rVfers ia Amerioa contribute to its J:uk'ih and ne hare some that write fur uo other Mug itino, Th Mutic i all original, snd ' wmild cost 25 cents, (the price of the !ok) in the music stores; but uieit of it is copyrighted, uud cauuot be ob tained except ill "tKdey." Our Sttcl Enjritvia'j: All effort! to rival us in this have cemed, and we now stand .alone iu this department, giving, as we do, mnn more and infinitely better engravings than are pub lished in any other work. Oudty't mie donblx-thctt t'athion-Platcr f ontuinint; from live lo xeveii full-liMixth Color ed Fashions n each plate. OthorMugatinesgivo ouly two. far ahead of nny fanhitmt in Europe or .ntr ten. llodi'y's in the only work in the world that gives the 10 immense rimes, and they aro such at to huvs excited the wonder of publishers and the public The publication uf these cot $10,00(1 more then fashion-plntex of the old style, and nothing but our Wonderfully liirjfo circulation enable! ui to give them. Other niii;'Utinci can not nllurj it. We never npiire tsoiixy whon lha public can be benefitted. Thee fashions may be relied on. Urease m:iy be mado sft. r them, and the wearer will not be subjected to ridieule, us would be the case if see visited the large cities drrsjsd niter the style of the plates given in some of our co-culled fashion tiiHaines. Oar W'uud H rntrinyt, of which we Rive two or threo l:me. as ninny a any other maj(aiiue, aro often mlnlaken lor Heel. Thev uro so fai superior to any others. Imiiu i'm. liewarc of them. Tmnieaiber that the Lady's Hook in the original publialoiu and the cheapest. If you take Uodoy, you want no other maaiinc, Kverythinj that it useful or oiuainontal iu a house ran be found in Ho ley, y.-airi'iij Ltoni. No other umurine give them, and we have given enough lo till Several large volumes. Our Hecriptthr inch of enn bo found nowhere else. Cooking iu all it variety (.'unfectionsry --the Nur.ory the Toilet the Luuntiry ur the Kitchen. Receipts upon all subjects are to he iu the pnzes of the Lady's Rook. Wo original- ly started this department, nnd huve p'ulinr fs ' cilities for making it most perfect. This de- pbrtmeut alone is worth th'i price of the Hook. LaUiei' Work Ttill'-.--'l his de'urtmcnt com print engravings and descriptions of every arti cle a ledy wears. Model CntttHjio.-Xo other ningasino has thi dcpartmnnt. TEK MS . CA SIl IX A D 1 'A A VE. On copy oneyenr, $.H. Two copies one Tear, $5. Th ree copies one year, $0. Four copies one Jeak$7. Five copin oneyi ar.andan extra copy lo tiie person irottinjr up the club, $10, Ki'ht cop ies one year and and an extra copy to the per son soulin; the "club, $15. Kleven copies one year, and an extra copy to tho person sending the cluh, $20. The oni.y niagnsiue that can be introduced into '.he nbovv clubs in place of the Ladv'i Rook is Arthur's Home .1 jif iziue. Hl'EClALCLUllUIXt) WITH OTHER MA aziNi I. (iodey's I.udy'i Rooknnd Arthur's Home Magazine both one year (or $:i (iodey'i La dv'i Rook and Harper's Magazine, both one y.r. tor $t 60, Oodey, Harper, snd Arthur will nil three be sent one year for $6 00. Treasury Notes and Kotes if all solvent banks taken at par, lid careful nnd pay the postage on your letter, nov-fl Addro.-s L. A.GODEV, 323 Chnstnat St., Fhii's., Pa. s lH-:ill'F"st 11.10. Hy virtue of of writ C9 of Veil. Ex. issued out of tho Court of Com inou Pleas of Centre couuty. and to mo directed, will bo exposed 1 1 public I ale at the Courthouse iu the borough of Iiclli fonto, Oil Monday, the Tolh day of Xov. next. All tho lr.terests of the raid defendant, Jm. J. Linjtle, boing the ono undivided fourth-part of all that certain tract or portion of land situate in ' township of Rush iu tho county of Ccntre.aud . ml X ! Bfrflu and nl!uwnnrc, I eing hM in rnmmoa with : " A. (I. Curtin. I). I, I'rjner, and J. II. Hale, all '0f which yui.t prumiHOn are described by metes J l.inglo to Win. II. Rl.iir.dntel St Ii Sept., lS.S7.und recorded in the ottii e for llio recunlin ol liearts, ' Ac.iu Centre county, in mortgage book h.page C I, Ac, with the iinprovemciits and appertenuu ' ces. I Eeiicd, taken In exoeution, and to be sold as I the property of Jos J. I.ingle, ! CEORCE ALEXAM'KR, lt.ll..r..ni. Ocl..l,..r .HI I HIS. KlieriM". iMiifli.Tin.iion.-. iioiivi.. l.PUPril .V. of Aduiiiiistratiun htviuj lioon grunted this 1 liny to tho unilert luneil on the estate of t II1LI1' i kuixvii !,,.. r ii, i iii. ;. .'.!...... ,i n (........, ....w ....... ....,..a.. . peTSllht ,jL.i,tC(i t0 ,,,(,( 0.,t,lte are reouosled to immediate I.aunent. and those havinir , , claims ugaiuit the same will present tkein dulv authenticated for leUli-ment L1.1AS RISIIEL, I T.rady ip., Oct. 30, mil. 6t. Adm'r, a DII MSTIt ATOUX NO TIC I , Letters 2.x of Administration having been this day granted to the undersigned on tho estate of l'ETER ML'I.SOX, lale of Covington town ship, Clearfield county, deceased, nil persons in debted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those hu ingclaiuis against ths name w ill present them only autiiontieatetl for settlement. Sept. 28, 1861 Bt. Adm'r. THOMtS J. M'tX'M.OUtill, Attorney at Law. Ometon Market street, opposite Mossop's 8 lore Clearfield, l'a. Will attend promptly to Co lire tions Sale of Lands, Ao. nov7ll- 'Lath r c b ra ir j i&sftsi, L l T il L K u l ii (s , CLEARFIELD COUNTV, PA. WrLLIAM 11EEB, Proprietor. July 10, ISda. iy. ELLIS IRWIN & BONS, 4 T th month of Lick Run, five miles frem A. Clsarfiold, MERCHANTS, and exuinsiv Manufacturers of Limber, July 23, 1860. j J. D. THOMPSON, Blacksmith, Wigons, Buggies, 4c, 4e., ironed oa short nitke, and th very best styis, at his I 11 stand la th berooga ef Curwensville. , I' .29, lBfO. F L) 11 N IT D R E R OOM S.! BENNER & BARRETT Respeotfully announoo to the publlo that they I have completed and are now occupying their new j furniture ware-rooms, fronting on' the Market, Lot and nearly opposite ths Court Home. i I Cabinet making will be oarried on Iu the up per story of tie same building iu all its DIFFERENT IthANCHES. All kinds of furniture will bs kept constantly on hands and sold cheap for cssh or exchange I for country produce, or Lumber to suit tue bnsi- nen I CHAIRS. PARLOR, KOCKING, AND ARM CHAIRS, SPRING SEATS, CAIN" .BOTTOMS, 4c, PARLOR SOFA, CENTRE, CARD, D1XLXG, EXTEXSIOX X- BREAKFAST TABLES. SOFAS- UF ALL KINDS, VARIETIES AND PATTERNS. RCREAVS, BIDE-BOAUDf, DOORCASES WARDUOHES, C. BEDSTEADS JFXXY LIXIh U I a ll-POST COTTA 0 K, FREXC1I POSTS, le. Hair, Hair top, Cotton lop, rud Corn nusk, f the belt material. LOOhlXO GLASSES of all sorts mid sites, Alto, Ulasses for old Frames. Alio, Tea poys, What-nots, Wash-stands, Work-stands, Ual racks, d t COFFINS. short nolle nnd' I Made to ordrr hosrse (iimishcd. Poplar, Cherry, and Linwood Lumbor, taken in exeliai'go for work. Clearfield, October 23, 1801. ly. A IM'f'AI, FROM Till'. TlUi:MAI, . ASM'.S-j.M EXT. Xotiee is hereby given tli h t the Commissioners of Clearfield county will meet at th ) following phees f'om 10 A. M. till 4 o clock of each clay lor the purpose or hearing Ap peals from Ihc Triemiinl Arsei"""". to wit i For thetowmhlp ofOoshen at tbeschool hou'e In said township, the usual place of holding elce lions, on Mondny the llih day of November, For the township oi (iiraril at Congress Hill school house, on Tuesday the I2lli of .November. For tho ton nship of Covingtu lit the house of .Iscob Mail er, on Wtdncs lay the 1.1th day of Xovcuibtr. For the township of Kartbsus at the homo of . D.Rall & Co., on Thursday the llth day .of November. For Morris towuthip at the house formerly oo enpied by Tln.s. Kyler, on Sutur. the 16th day of November. For the ,to tship of Onibuin at tho Hniso of Jacob Ilublci oti Monddy thelSlh day of Novem ber. For the township of Rradforil at the house of Wm. Hoover on Tuesday the 19th day of Xcreai her. For the townsliip of Loggs at the house ol Edward Albert ou Wednesday the 20th day of November. For the town-hip uf Peeattir at Centre school house on Thursday 'he 21st day of November. For tho township of Woodward at the bouse of John Whiteside on Friday the 22nd day of November. For the township of (julich at the school house in Jaucsville on Saturday tho 2'ld of No vember. For Uccearia township st the house of Shiii ii M. .Smith on Monday the 25th day of No vember. For tho township of Knox at the Turkey Hill school bouse ou Tuesday tho 20lh day of Novem ber. For the township of Ferguson at the house of Thomas 11. Davis on Wediicrday the 27th day uf Nov ember. Jordan township at the public sekool house in Anumvillo on Thursday the 2?ib November. Chest township nt Ihe school house near fd inon Rrahaugh's, on Friday the '.'!Uh November. New Washington at the pulilio school house rt , for th borough on Saturday Hie jioth November, Riirnsidetowndiip attbehouseof John Young on Monday the 2d Deceiubor. liell insus' in at the Iioubo of Asenh Ellis, on Tuesday tho 3d Docetubur. Lumber City at tho public school bouse fer the borough, en Wednesday tbo 4th December. Penn tow nship--at the house of W. W, Andor ion, on Thursday ths 5th December. Curwensville Rorouih at the bouse of Isaac Rloom, Jr., on Friday the lh December. Pike township at the houso of Isumi riloem.i , . . !... in u .... i. I i-sTurr rucio usujuiy luunu in Mien nn esian- ' -v-w nut jr., in the borough of Curwensville, on Saturday , ,ilhm0Ilt wj 1)ok t hanj tnJ ,olJ t .TKllj 1 120ft. to the place of beginning, being tho same the 7th December. rodaced prices. I lot of ground bought by tho said J. P. Ridir iu Bloom townl..p-at 1 1. house of James Bloom, Xki,mBEI!u iTRIt.nT Ci(H, will enable them lilulim 7 "nicle of agreement from J. W. Sr. on Monday the V th DecemK-r. . ... to offer inducement in the way of prices partition or valuation of the afore- Brady town,h,p-st the publlo house -of 0 . J. rh icUn. lt , ,ioJ u ,,, said Real Estate having been made, and there Long (uow Wm. Hoed) ou luesdny the lOih Dc i,, Vlr co,t udJ cari'nKJi ,, their urdere fr prayin,-tho Honorablo Court toawsrd in lu cetnber. ' are solicited. Every article sold will be pure and , 1ue"1 t0 nuiko partition ol tho premises otorusabl Vnion township at the house of II. W. Moore, ; 0f tlfl De,( qnulity. i to Bn(l among the representative! f the said in- on Wedresdiiv the 1 1th December. I feb6-tf WOODS A BARRETT. ' teituto in sueli manner and in sueb proportions as Fox township nt tho bouse of John I. Bundy, ' by the laws cf this Commonwealth is directed, if on Thursday the 12th Doceuibor." ! T O II O I) E li Lt 'uctl l'"r,'lion can bo made without prejudice to Huston township at the house of Jcare Wil- J ' or spoiling tho whole ; but if such partition cae- son, on Friday the 13th December. , . . ' n"t be undo thereof, then to value and nppraiso Clearfield Borough at the Commissioners' Of- j UPHOLSTER AND CARRIAGE TRI JI- the same and to make rtturn of the proceedings flee in Clearfield, ou Monday the lClh December, i MER, j according to law, Ae. And whereupon the said Lawrence township ut the Commissioners' Of-1 Cuiirl on due proof and coniidcration of tho (ice iu Clearfield, on Tuesday the 17th December. jt0faffi at .( Shaw't Mills, one milt East l)remil,c" awardec", an Inquest for tbo purpoie An appeal from tho valuations of Unseated ; ' ', . ',, r . . t i ; aforesaid, notice to be given to tho limn residing Lands will be held at th Uommissloncrs uuice no i.... iu. 'i.i j....r t.nn.pv i.a- ! ( which time all persons interested must attend as ! Respectfully informs th c.tuens of Clearfleld uo appeal can be taken after that date. Ry or ; ''l'vT comities, that he is at all time, der of tho Board of Commissioners. 1 prepared to mai.ulacturo, at t he shortest nnuec, WM. 8. BRADLEY, Clerk. ' "' II,U9'?' ""d S'r,iW VS a,lrf,"' of" i. nm . n,.i ., -hi ifcinds snd sues, one of which is a folding Mat Commissioners Office, Oct. , 0i, 111. .. r.iva ov 1, mra -n... DR. IsSAAC tiVS, is now poimnnently lo - cated at Villiains tirove. Clearfield cmiulv. Past patronage end lucecss flatter bim with the belief that those desiring medical aid will net hesitate to give bin, a call. He can be found, when not professionally engaged, at his O0ioe,ur ntthe residence of George 3. Kyler. Cctobor2.t.lS0.. 4t.p'i. CYRENIU3 HOWE. T JCBTICE OF THE PEACE, , For ; Dbcati-R Township, will promptly aiusna to an ouiioes enirusiea to ibiseare. r. u. i uers, I ompsourg i a. - Aug. 21st 1891 - 3' ' - T" p.-JpQ with Iltmrncr fll'd 1 $35 00. THIS MACHINE HAS A T0INT 0F:1 1(' ' K;' ,UZ ai l orth. ,4 o Vi SUPERIORITY PECULIARLY ,hP Tml llrTvX ITS OWN. .County of Centre, Amelia, inleruiairied nit'u D- Cia.1.1.. it.,i, j tii; 'vid fit. Clair, of Covington township, in t'lit Stitching, Hemming, and Felhnp; with Countv urcleBrfi(!, a BtreEaid. Richard Ri.'er, a Single Thread. i late of Clinton County deed., who b ft a widow It forms a flat, oven, and elastic seam, w hicb 'itt"",d 8a''nnh' noW iermarri.-d v.ith Wui. is WARRANTED not to rip in woar, even if the i Ilufl' and two children. Win. I . bidor. lue IV seuui is cut at frequout intervals, and also under ' titiuner, and Andrew Rider, who it nnder an, all circnmitsnce, "10 survive Tnn wasii-tib." ni f uo" I,"ut- McCormick.c-f th said Coun A Patented device of great utility to learners, I "f Clinton, is Guardian : bopl,t ., w,.o in- nreei,ts llie nosaibilil of the maelilno lo.io.- run in ths wring direction, or the ba'ance wheel u..i. i-,i., r j.,,.. Aiiother feature which deserve particular at - teniion is w-Tne Wilcox Patent Nkhui.b cak.iot BB skt waoso Two thousand stitches, or two yards of w ork, can be done In one minnt. without dropping . titch ,' ,. . , , These machines, so simple and accurate, in ll.utp ni.lijlmnlinn .iinupu.l. ikn ..... ..f ill. alt til. tie : and wiih ono thread produce al ths pocti- cat results of the two thread machines ; and more, fur those foil without b&sting.nnd horn the Quest tn a si iu without puckering. Although at about hull the price uf ths other first class muehines, they will accomplish doub le thv sewing in a given time "It is euiphulii ally the good, low-priced Fam ily Sweing Machine that the public have long been waiting for." Boston Transcript. "It is Indcod a wonderful production, and for family use especially, no other will bear any comparison wi'.n it.". Philadelphia Evening Journal, "A mechanical Wonder." StisLlifio Ameri can, i Aiuons inc i.est anu niosi fcrviccuoie 'Wine .Machines. Light nnd elegantly' finished, and ,so simple in Us eons truction that It seems al - most nnpossioie lor it to gel out o repair, - j conveyed to tho said J. P. Rider in hislilotiuia by 1 ittsburg Chronie.o. j j0i Kealil1g, Lv deed dcariug date tho 2nd day "Has combined with its own peculiar merits ( uf jn0( A j, ( ;s ll( duly recorded 1:1 Rook II., all the reully valuable improvements of the high-, 4i4) Atl) R ccrtain tract, piece or parrel of er priced maebinn." Pemisylvaniau. I land, siluated in the said Couniy of Clcarlield, "Ibis machine, in the opinion of the commit- j bounded und described as follows, l w'.t: lie-in-tee, fills moro nearly tho requirements of a per-1 uin(? t u MuU() c,)rnor 0o ,)er. j;. ( a white oal; led family machiiio than any on exhibition.' KruU( wiliou 8i 1 whito ouk grub is thcS. W eor l'rnnkliii iH.titute Exhibition Rep-rl ot ISjS. ncr of patent No. 1S95, this tract of land beltie- "Taking into consideration f iii.plici'y, cheap- ; j,art v! (ai, ,mU,lM tiK.,.0 v.. 20 por. to a whilo ness, durability, and doing all work, the commit. pill0 1U1U. o;) ,Uc. E 10 per. Ij a Houloe-i tee were iilinimou-ly in lavor of the Wileox . c,jrOTi thence N. 57 deg. W. 2- per. to a whiiio (Jibbs us o single thread machine." Peunsylva-, )illCi tLunCB jf, x;j d-. v. CI per. to u whilo nui .-.ono .-i-iicnitiirni r-ocieiy a i.eprn. "w ts-.ul, lis just it-o, express our confidence in the msriti of the Wilcox & Uibbs Sewing Ma- clnue. Vs consider that a great desideratum has been supplied by it, in proving. l").Vnd doubt, that two threads aro not, as was suppos, ed, mvesssr.y to a good iiulru u cut." Christian Advocate and Journal, Juno 21, ls00, iVc have one of these machines in use, and think more highly of it than of any of the num ber woliavo triod." Richmond Whig. 1 ho undersigned, Missionary to Coiistanii.i . pie, has examined more than twenty diHerent kiuds of Sewing Mnchinos, and after souio six woekc experience with Wileox it- Uibbs' Patent, lie lius pureliHsed one of them, us the best adap ted lo the wants of his f unilv, nnd as tbo least liable to require repair. OLIVER CRANK. Huston, July .'!, IsrjO. Tho undersigned, during eighteen months has had in almost coiislunt use, iu his family Wil cox Si Ijihbs Selling Machine, upon which lias been made tho clothes of his largo family, from muslin to pilot cloth including the clothing re quired for his several boys : an j iu no caso have the seuins failed, although in hard service. The machine now in use in his family has reistiircd nv repair, and is in all respects, well appointed, cillcieat uud durnblu. JACOB CHICKERIXG, Boston. C' bond for a Circular.1 JAMIS SS H.t'OX, .Slaiiul'arturcr. No. SOH Hror.dw ay, New York, Opposite St, Nicholas Hotel. Ovtubur " 1S61 tf Wil.e up! Wake up! al.ACKS.Mn lllMi. THE subscriber res-; co the lnquo.it to value (he whole of tho said IS pccifully informs his friends and the public 1 real estate, with the Apportenaucc.1, haviug res generally, that he is new well e ablished in his : I'oct to the true valuation thereof sgrculy to low. NEW SHOP ou Pino street, o .i.osile the Towu j And that the purtitiou ur vuluatiou so made you Hall, ia tho borough of Clearfield, and upon hi own hook, and where he is prepared to do all work in bis line in ths very best style, uud on the shortest notice. His old custon ers are res pectfully asked not to forget him, und any linin bor of new onej are respectfully invited to give hi in a trial. I'.IXi E TOOLS. His reputation as a Maker ginning at a maple corner, thouoo E. '19 per. to a aud Repairer of E Jgo tools should ol itselfsecure tt,lit9 Pi,l0i thence 136 per, to a post, thenco W. him a liberul patronage. 1 4a per. to a stono ooiuer, thenco X, 166 per. I) OLORUKP. PASSMORE. (the place of beginuin, containing 19 u:res and April 21, ISCl.tf. islluwanco, beiugpart of warrani Xo. 1S00, and A"Vis"7 TVV-TT . . convoyed to tho said J. Peter Rider in his lii'e- T i's V DRUCl S I O 11 E tiuio by John Keating, by Deed dated 2'Jth July, 1.1 I At D., ls'l, duly rouurded in Deed Rook II., itl i .!i. . . , . i i 'pago 452. Also a certain lot of ground situate in The subscribers nave opened a full and rem- is . ., w. . i i . . . .... . r i nnea i. .i. i . , 1 Cot ingtos township in siud County, adjoiniug plots nssoriiiiciit of IiKIHjS id the new brick ,u. T.",...:b. u .i .i i 1 i -i iu-. ii. w j .i . .. . r r . thelurnpike Road on the north, lsud o trcJcr- bui ding of Dr. Woods, on the corner of Lecust : t uk..... ,i . i i j i i v .., . . . .. , i i-ni and Cherry streets, in th. boreugli ol C If arilold, i bero they will b happy to accommodate any lev in ue uhppt lo acuoiuiiiouaie any ' i ,i . . . , , . : ' .. , ., i . i ,i i acre, being the same p nee of lund bung it by tho ho may dos ire arlices in their line. The.,i , . , , r.. .- . ' ,. , .mi. ...,e. .. i - I ,ft'd John P. Rider iu hts lifetime by article of will bs eonliied strict. v to a .... . r. i . - .l ,, ' , I niFIAi'lim l Inoi, .Inn n V other.. Al.rt 11 c.rl.im person who business Drug and Prescription Busmen, lloi of groand lituatcd ia the said township of Aud no paiuewili be: spared to render satisfaction. ! Covington in the Coauty of Clearfield aforesaid, Dr. M. Wooes, the junior partner, may alwavs 1 "ounded aud described as follavvf, to witi Ad be found and consulted in the "Drugstore,', Jl"u'"l the Rivor, beginning at a corner at tne when not absent on professional business. A , 1Uvcr between other lund ol 'Jchn P. Rider anl separate room for eomnltnlien Is atlaehed to the ' horma, thence 1 100. up tho River thence b ica to store, where patients may beexamined privately. ! the Mouutoin 150ft. thouco along Ihe Monntain i i!..t. . ll .. . l J . i K I lOfl tn t.nrmn'a linn thaina ilnurn n( .1 lit.u of ClcjrJiilJ borovyh, v -. .1 tiuee) riiiinviB s " v.sui.ni u s At n i a W llil II i '""lu,'at"1 ,,n "nail co.npass.anj emptiedsnd , refilled at pleasure; und very cheap. He also! ,rim Carrliiges, makes repairs to all kinds tf Carriage Tr.eimlng and Lpholstery and makes Cordi .for Mason's Tracing Linos, of an, thick- , u, ,,,. ,,, .. . - . Ih&b ZtrJ.? ' 1Uk;rA,roC,&a of the Merc,,,. .. . ... I Clearfleld borough will be promptlv attended i jj,i I r W. HAYS. Justice of the Peace, will aiteu j . proriptly to enileetions and other uiuttor tli in nit rnargo. auaress Aersey, I Oet. 3dl0.1y. Elk e., Vs i WEIT OF PARTITION. ! CLEA HFIELD CO VNTY &$ : 1 ' The Commonwealth of Pntiisylrania To thellitjh Sheriff of Ckarnrld County ! Clredimj : i WatatAS, At on Orphan's Cart bold at Clcar field in and for the said Couu'.y of C'losrlleld, tho :2tthday of t'tptember, A. V. ISCt, Wore thu Honorable Famuel Linn, l'l'i-, l'resi-Vu.t, and liil Associates Jmls of tho Court, in the matter j ef the estate of John Fetor Kidjr, deceased, the I'ctition of William C. Tiider, of tbo City of I Penn in tho Couuty of La SailP. nnd .Sta if lili . nois, by his Attorney In fact, If. i'ueber Pno"e, V ! was presumed, setting forth, that J"ai,n V. Ridor, late of Covington township, iu Uie Cuunty r.f I Llf.rUUlU, U1UU VU IH vi VI- ,i t .l i 1: ..I .1 1... ..f A, 1. . tenuarrlod Wlllljiia. M ulliouani, J no. iv . iv..ier. Sarah Rider and Joab Ridor.ull of the said Couo - i iv 01 i iearneiu, tliat tne suia actc.ieni uieu -oi- 1 ,eJ '." h?r,Mi i"06'1""' r"u c"'u'81". iM?w I w" : " 1 1,t i""06 or Vnre0 of land sittuite in i Oirari lp., in the County of Clearfleld aforesaid, .bounded nnd uoscriocd as follows, to wit : hiyin ! uinK Hoinlock corner on the line bctct tracu ISoa. J321 asd 4J25. Thence h. JUO par. along the said lino to a cucumber ",'iub corner. Thence S. 170 per. to a hemlock, thence W. 200 tnont.e N. no per. to the place of beginning, .... ' ... ... . con ainiu 200 acres uud allowance, ineine tuo , tract of lanJ convevod to the said Jnc. P. Rider in bis lifetime by Robt, 8 aiith, assignee of James Yard, by bis deed bearing date the 2'.itu June, A. V., i'.b. duly recorded iu the Record ers office of the said County ia Wook F.Pugo 111) Aluo a certain tract of land cituate iu tbo said County of CleurfielJ and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Ileginning at a hazel iu the X. E. corner of warrant Xo- 1SU6. Thence S. 20 per. to a white pine, tbenco W. "i per. lo a white oak. thence S. along the survey of Levi Lutz, 10 1 per. and two-toiths of a perch to a post, thence H, along said survey, 12s per. and cighl-tcmks of a per. to s'ones, thence W. 131 perches ts a post. Thence N. 11 per. to a whin ouk, thence V, '5 per. to a post, thence N. 3U per. and eight-tenths :.r ,i, .,. ,.., pi, .,..,. r m? ,,, i ,i,.. , Ucb ( l.eginning.'contuiuing 100 ncros'and l.U 1 ,r ,UQrc vtktt Ma , ,. fllIn0 tract of lnu l nine. Ihencs X. 105 iierchei to a stji:" corner. - hence Y. 100 p..r. to it maple, thence n. 1 1,0 i tl) t10 .,uca 0f beginning, toutainiuo ISO n 1131'. to tho r uea or he'-iniiin" eoiif niii'.no IhU u -os ttU a j ;;2 pcr. mid nliovvan - o, (.-iog Ihe ivji i tract of land convevod to the ccid Juu. P. Kidjr j lifetime ,y jVhn Kc.itin;,-, l.y ec I o .ai iii ' date tho I2lh day cf Sept. A. D.. 1,'Jl, . corded in Deed Hook E., page 2o I ) Al- i a cei laiu tract uf land situated in tho pr.i J Couniy, li' therefore com'iutid voa that, taking with you 12 good an l lawful ir.eu of your LjilivTiol;, i you go to and upon the premises f..re..ai I n.i-l I there, in tho presence of tho parties alot : .'.id, by , you to be wariiad,! if m.oii belli' vvaro.'d they v. ill , be presonlj and having respect lo ilio t, uo v.J.ua jtion thereof, and upon tho oaths und uliiraa'.;. :is i of the said 12 guodnuJ lawful men, yu u:.!.o partition lo aud am nig the hnirs uud Uai i : p.j. ;senlativos ol tuo saia lote.-ute, l.l .well i . '.n.ier uud in such proportions os by the L,vj oi this I Commonwealth, is directed, if the sji:io c.;n bj fi parted and divided without projudiue to or ?poil .iuglho whole. Ani if such paitili a canuot bo made thereof without prejudice to or t. iling tiio ivhol), that then you cause the said inq't'Mt lo in quire aud usccnuin w bother tho sami will cuti : veuieiitiy aceoiunioc'iito more tliau one of thes.ii l 'representatives of the said intosuiie, without I prejudice to er spoiling the whole: and if so.huiY ! many it will as aforesaid accomu.odate, descri- bins each part by nictos aid bounds aud return. ; iug a justvuluutiun of tho sauio. Rut if the suid ' Inquest, by you to bo summoned ai aforesaid ,tu j "" the said partition or valuation. Khali bj cf Upmion that tho promises ufor. said, with tuo Ap- r .u. ii'iiiiui.va mimivi uu so j.ioiuu auu uo imvm u.i to accom inodato more than ono ot the uud repre sentatives ol tho said intestate, that thou you distinctly and opouly have belorooursaid Jui2es ut Clnarncld at nn Orphans Court there to he hold ou the regular day of Sessions thereof alter such luquett shall be mado under your baud end seal aud under the lundj aud seals of (hose l.y whoso oalln or ufiiriuutioas you shall uiuko eucu hounded and describe I us follows, lo wit: Le- ii. suuofl vii uiu vnni, situ luiui ui UMIOl J.U- lUe on s h w ,ullUiuiuL. out ot the Connty by publication In in ono news paper published in the County of Cloarflold for lour consecutive wsoks, and a copy thereof uiail ed to the Puat O.Uce address, partition or valuation. Aud Lave yi.u then and there this writ. Witness, fs'amuel Linn, Efq., President of our lui.l l'n.,.1 I L ..lt.1.1 .1 . ... ! I . I. - 1 ... 1. t . - f n i v.i neiu .iu u. 11. i n ii.ni iiiit ni October. A. t., 18C1 J A MEi WRIGI.EV Cleik of O C ' NOTICE IS HEPF.BY GIVEN to tho above pBrtie,, that hy virtue of the abn, I mtuti. all writ of partition, an inquest will bo hold uuvl U- - To" premise, therein d. scribod ca tho VA A; f, .901, n .0 o'.lk. A", IUC rurpo.e ol makin; partu.oa at I valUBlioa and appraisemeut of the said rcU os- tatn. as in the said writ te juired, st nhich time and plaoe said parties can attend, if thev and piaoe laid parties can attend, If they thiuk proper. F. 0. MILLER, Sheriff. PheiiU's OtTice, CUuHeld, Oct- 23, liM. -tt, ' intestate, Uaving isi'ue aud heirs nt law, (la t-,"-r1fuiowl,ii,1 w.t. Ooorge liiler, late of P.mphiu J County, deceased, who left childron as follows, , to wit: Abuer Rider, Susannah, inleruiairle.l