' r ijrMU . v . ... - - -- J"" (at Time t 1)oMr. JA, f a - b " '""'"rim, mm r(Tto. ia n fi u ....... ..... ftr&i tHAl-sH LtATINO lTlli. 'T firr. :::::: 1:8 : Ili Fsl LI" EA duel sot it op at Tyrone SI 000 are uBurrtxl fur County Orders l.y j Deo. II. W. tMITII d CO. Dl'II DI'ltH PROPOSALS WILL PE rtv-eivel by Ui School Directors l Fsnn township, until feturday the 4th clay of January W,t, building SCHOOL 110L.sE at or near Dsilcy'e Cress Roads Contractors to Cud all pstrrlals. Plan and specifications may be loen it V. 6. Porter's, tip to that time. Decll-leCl-tf. W. S. PORTER, Em- WANTED. The Printers want WOOD sndUOAL, to keep tliom from freezing WHEAT. CORN, RYE, BUCKWHEAT, OATS, and AIEAT, as nn antidote for starvation, and a little CIIANOE mixed with them, to enable u to buy clothes for our children. Tne Wthb. For the lust week we have boon favored with mwt dlightful weather, and were it not for the in toller bit mud it would be preferable ti turuicer The chances are that we will bo jmid for this sometime between this andthefirat of May next. Oood Nswa. We learn that tho can will commence conveying the maili and pmengera to and from Sandy Ridge to morrow. This will reduce the atage route between this and Tyrone some 13 miles, tod the time from two to three hours. Nici Bstr. Our friend John J. Reed ia in the habit of killing a good Beef eve ry full. The way he doe it is thin; lie raises good cattle.selects his stock, usual ly of the I avonshire breed, take good care of them, and feeds well, lie kilied a Beet three years old, last week, that weighed, w hen dressed ,030 pounds. TEE FINAL BLOW TO BE STRUCK 1 The special Washington correspondent of the New York Tribune understood to be Mr. Greely himslf sonds tho follow ing dispatch, undor date of the 5th inst "No intelligent man could have gone out of the Senate Chamber ihU morning without the conviction that the "Con aerint Fathers" had SILENTLY PRO NOUNCED THE DOOM OF SLAVERY ON THIS CONTINENT. AN ACT OF CONGRESS WILL UNQUESTIONABLY STRIKE THE .SHACKLES OFF THE AFRICANS IN EVERY STATE OF THE 1'110N BEFOR2 THE MiXl ANNI VERSARY OF WASHINGTON'S Bill I II Our people can now prepare for the happy consummation of the thirty years labor of the Abolitionists. Our farmer! can hire these freed darkies for their feed, and laboring men can turn their talents to other pursuits. There is evidently a "good timo coming." But then, Mr. Greely hat often been nmUkrn, and may luckily be mistaken in this instance. Leu ides this, Congress may pass audi a law and still the devilish work out be consuiunnttd, but arrested by a Veto from the President chosen by the votes of these bold bad men. So there ia yet a small glimmer of hopo for the eouu to-- fcjpTiie election of Mayor for the city of New York took place on the 3d inst and rejulted in tha election of 3eorge Opdyko, the republican candidate. The Democrats were foolish enough to run two candidates, the Tammany faction fcupport ing C. 0. Gunther, and the Mozart wing Fernando Wood, tho present incumbent. The following is the vote ; Opdtke, republican, 25.431 Gunther, Tant deni., 24,644 Wood, Moiart dem., 23,350 The Democrats h ive, however, secured minority in the Board of Aldermen and also in the Common Councils, without the co operation of which bodies the Mayor hai but little power. Affairs in Charleston and Richmond A correspondent of the Boston Travel ler, writing from Fortress Monroe on Mon day, says : 1 huve had a long conversation with a gentleman who loft Charleston last Friday, and he assures me that the people of the North are much deceived about the true State of affairs at the South, it he can judge fram the tone of northern papers which he has boen enabled to peruse, lit lias been a resident of Charleston the last two yeaia, and is in every way entitled to credence. Our forces had not occupied Beau toil when he left, atid the southern era were, anxious for the Federal force to make an advance. lie is confident thai the -Cart federates gieatly outnumber our troops, atJ (liia, notwithstanding that they have received iio reinforcements of any moment from irginia. He atalos .that one company only had returned to the State. 'But one fueling and determination ftaeuied to ajiinat the whole people. Fresh provisions were cheap, and so was rice. Flour was falling in price tho' still at $10. There, was no auflerini: anions the poor ot the city, as they were finding ample employment i" manufacturing article for. luerly procured from the orut. Attairs at Richmond are said to be very lively, the meeting of the Confederate States Congress imparting a good deal of animation to every tiling, and flawing a great deal oT gaiety to 'hi capi tal. To illustrate it, a young lady, just arrived by a dug of truce, remarked to me "Suoh nice Utnva, 1 didn't vronttoloave a bit." .. WTThe man who was lost in slumber it said to have found his way out again on nightmare). . . , , .', iltw It WnU 1 hf Wax) Injj'op, I'n., i'.im.w, 0 f 'We ( am firm ft iilii.l lo im.o tint tumJ.rt 1 1 our im n-ptur A 1 , 1 1 i. lr tut r Lute tun In tl:i ir ti' , y H'H1 tnild from "Dixie," itnpMitfd aim-' ht- war comiiif iu'i-l fcr the liil"r ' whd'li they pnyir i!vHo pi r nmnih. We al-n loam that f nio of t life rUi nwy fur nieta are inikiiit a iimve to fi t a li i U ply of 1 1 in arlii le o at to iikIucc fniin Ing ciim. As the MimWr incrciisca tfle prire t) labor will 'o di.wn. Sin h i" Otie of the rflerts of 'pfnifiacatiiig nrgrwa." This is but the banning of tho end. And if the ltjnnig lias the effect of redu cing the wages of labor to ?5 a month, Low low ia it likely to be at tho cn it- There are now only a few hundred of these "contrabands" escaped to tl.e free States, and at once they supply the place of while laborora at the rate of about tev enken ten's per day. At tho same ratio( what will be tho compensation of labor when their number .' increased to mil lions i But the Preaident talks of colonizing them. As well might lie undertake to empty Lake hue with a rpoon. Jf all our ships were engaged, they would be una ble to trausport even the natural in crease. JfcirThe New York Tribune, in an ef fort to be very funny arid very satirical against conservative men who hate aboli tionists, tells the truth so accurately and so maste.'ly that we placolts language be fore our readers : "An 'abolitionist' is a'.so an infidel, an agrarian, a loo ot human government, a dope of bin opnscience, a wnmanVrighl man, an antrSabntanan, a 'spiritualist, a phrenologist, a water -curcr, a vegetarian, I a Fouricrite, and nn opponent of tolmeio! and capital punishment. All nvileaboli-l tionist weur brards. All female uboliii tionista are 'Bloomers. All of them, bo- ing tainted by 'peace principles,' are. avowedly in favor of insurrection, with ' firo, bloodnhed, rape, anarchy, and agen-J eral whiz of everything." I There never was a better picture drawn j of an Abolitionist than this. It i? a life like portrait of the antinul, and nobody is mere competent to diaw a picture of this kind than Mr. Gieely, because he neoJ oiiDy draw a liktiifss of himself in order to produce a perfect Abolitionist, and he has done it J ' j IUsioskd. Senator Wilson, of Mesa cliUMfttn, who in liia Senatorial capacity appeared so anxious for war and "blood to the knees, and wtio in lus celetirateil speecli in the Sonata apnke of Southern men thus "we have (.'ot our feel upon thnir necks, aod we rt'ill now ccukIi them. Yes, fellow citizens, we will grind them to powder," was, by mistake, appointed "by the powers that bo." a IS:hjadier-Gen-eral 1 liui iie battled as bravely as ha talked 7 Xo, the coward 1 A few weeks since he made a great parade of )iw mili tary proweaR, and gave many high prom ises to the gallant men who had enlisted under his banner. He was "going to load them to Ironl the enemy." Tho regiment of the valiant Abolition Senator the' man who desired to hoo "blood to the ' knees" was hailed with enthusiasm, ar.d New York citizens presented Gpr.eral ' Wilson'a regiment with a splendid fl;ig j and gavo them a magnificent entertain-, iiietit, at which the General mdo aspeeoh a most patriotic, aye, a most warlike speech. Well, General McClellan placed the noble Wilson and his men near Fair fax, right tu front. .A, warrior would have been proud of this position,' but Gen. Wilson was indignant, and forthwith re signed I A Postoii ptvijor denounces this resignation as a shameful backing out a a fraud and awindls upon the men who were induced to enii-t lioin their high opinion of the General. Jtut the Boston pnjr mny be wrong. The Senator, we see, is announced as a slice contractor, having secured a large contract, by which he will realize, il is said a fortune. He evidently prefers the mell of Irnther to in. lot gunpowder. II the institution of liberty would not be jeoparded, we would like to be able to compel the Abolitionists Bnd tiecesiion- ists to carry on tlia war, hoping Hint tliey would use each other up, and thus rid the country of two abominable, insufferable nuisances. Carlisle Volunteer. Cusstinj tub Country. Tho frauds practised on the Government by contrac tors and dealers are so enormous as to sioken aad coufou:id the honest mind of the couLtry. We see by extracts from southern ro pers that lite same game is played I hero ; and the papers express profound ditgust at the coiitrailors who are making pro digious fortunes by cheating the govern ment. It is not to be wondered at that the "Confederates" should be robbed, for did they not begin their operations by stealing the arm, the arsenals, the mints, the money, the forts ar.d the soil ol the United Slates ? But when we read the revelations of the Fremont administration in Mi'smni, and the charges that aro made apaitiht men in our own vicinity, when we Lear of the stupendous expenditures that are called for and the vast fortunes that are said to be r.iade by contractors in ibis aod other parts ot the country, we ate ran ly uisguai ted with this form (at least) of human na ture, and we ask ours Ives if thero is not patriotism enough in the land to supply the army with food and clothing without extortion and fraud. All wan and all countries doubtless develop practices sire ilar to those that now ditgrsco and dis lisarten our bleedinc country, but vre doubt very much whether the history of i ar.y tormer period, in any part ot the j world, will furnish chapters of imposition i more flagrant than those which huvp- al ready bten published in the progress of .our six months' war. Xeit York Observer. A Pointed Resolctiov. Th fo'lnwinu ; rolution was adopted at a meeting htdd in Wabash county, III. I JtesolvtJ, That although tha Democrst jwt re strangers to the covenant made with , Abraham at Chicago, yet they are made partakers of Ihe blessingt conferred upon tun vuuiiuy miner Hint covenant. tasT'Tha Boston Post think It would uu n guuu ini-a tu jiuv wie cpauieiies on ' Jessie's shoulders, and the apron strings ; arcHioI John CfaarUs's Fliat. ' . l I'-'ln I I" .tl,r.n 1 fll'. 'mi ii. I .i ,1. ir' l r j i ! (.IITiImI ftly t l V tit'ltrl, I Ml t tl A I'l tritl.t I I) 'I'. I'l ,,,!., r-ti,) rii -( - At (itir) I'M. Pailny 'r Pti. t mi hnt t'.ii. Ili-nna lla. Pnlii-r p fli flrff Pi.nHi M r-rn Ilu Cl.ivi in-.'.t "JiA Dtt. K.CRt Ttt dm. - - - Klour btl. - Flax i ii i'd pr liu. lli'lf .rr til .... II"!,. t th Hani" fMb Ilajr "Jtt ton I .art V ft .... (lain Ho Pork pur It) Kaffa per lb .... H.ve per l)u. - Phinulci pr M Timmliy PteJ t Iu. Wool per It) - M' beat per Pu. l'.sl.-r In Id' ii, it r 1 - l,f' a ; tn n't l,ro is T,'f . $.00 - I? . i.po, li t:i' . 10,(10 12 .10 OS 2 .0 . 3fTi)7,ti0 - " 1.2S 40 1,25 lcfo bbtrtistmtnts. WANTni). ALL KIXDS OP GRAIN will be taken in pujment of DEP.TS DUG SI K for wbicb tha bighcat market prices will tie given. JAS. I). GRAHAM. Cleiraeld, Deo. 11, 1301. PHICES REDUCED! COAI.l tOAI.l M. CON LEY announce, tbnt la haa reduced the price of his superi or COAL to anit the time, ami n ill henceforth furnith it at TUKLK AM) A IIALK emits per lufhel at the Dunk, andl'lVE AND A HALF ccnu delivered. Will Le delivered by Mr. Jim. Lenvy. M CJNLLY. Clearfield, Duo. 1', 1861. EXI.t X"IOH'S NOI ICIi Notice ia bere by givMi (bat LetleraTratameotary, on tha ! e Mate ol JACOll GOSS, late i, De atur town-! ahip, deceased, have keen granted to the under-! tinned. All peraona indubted to fniil oatate aro . required to muke immediate payment, and those having elaima nfmiuft the budio will premnt them duly autbenticaten lor settlement IIKiMIV GOSS, JSS, I )ss;t'- A Bit AM GOSS Dec. ll.'1.6t COURT PR0CAMATION. W fllEREAS, Hon. SAMUEL LINN', Eaip Preeident Judge of the Court of Common Pinna of tho tarcnty -fifth Judicial District, cnn poaeu of the counties of Clearfield, Ccntro and Clinton nn 1 the Hun. J As. Ll.OO.M urn) Hon. J. D. IHOMl'aOX.AsMicnto Jndj-oa of Clenrliold county ; have l.-sucd llioir precept, to me direct ed, for the liuldin of a Court of Common Pieua, Orihtn'a Court. Court of Qunrtcr Seac'.oua. Court of Oyer aud Terminer, nnd Court of General Jail Delivery, at Clearfield, in unl f.ir the county of Clearfield, on the 2d Monday Zth uay) cf January next, in the ( mtrt House. NOTICE IS, thoreforo, hereby given, to the Coroner, Jualiroa of the Pence, and Constable.!, in and for auid couLty of Clearfield, to appear in their proper persons, with their Holla, Records, Iaquinitions, Exumi nations and oilier Remem brances, to do thuau thin which to their officers, and in their behulf, pertiiin t tie done. GIVEN under uiy hand ht Clearfield, this 11th day of Dee., in the year of our Lord, one thous. and eight hnndrod and sixty-one. F. G. MILLER, Shoriff. S"tati:mt;nt of tho cl e a r pi e l iTco u n TY DANK, for the month ending Dec. 21, lefilt ASHETS. Dills discounted .... 31,011 B0 Pennsylvania State tock - - 2S,yi 87 specie - -.- - - - 4,7'ja 87 Duo from other Dunlta - - - 1,318 01 Dunk Notes of other Hanks S.U.i 00 Checks Drafts, &e. - - 1,S4SU.'. Over draft, . , i 7 1 41 l'uruiture 2US) 21 Eip. use of Plats engraving, A.s 704 7-i Loss and Kxpumu. - 1,U7 HO $73,541 'J7 LUBIMTIKS. Capital Stock paid in - $'.'3,050 00 Notet in circulitiou - 21,825 00 Due depositors . IB, 408 93 Dae Individuals, - . 3.US7 12 Interest and Exchange 3,270 92 $7.1.511 87 JAS. B. GRAHAM, Caahier. Clearfield, Pa., Deo. 31, 1SCI. RJOTltH.A .MEETINQ OFTIIE STOCK-' Xl boldera of the Phllipsbiirg and Waterford l'.ailroad Company will be held at the office of the Secretary ia the Borneo of ClenrSeM, on the 2nd Monday of January 1H02, for the purpose of electing one President and twelve Directors to serre lor the cmuing year. Atteet, U. 11. KAKUETT, President. L. J. CRANS, Seorctary. Dec. 11,'Cl. UKCISTCIfS NOTICIw-Notice, ishore by given that the following accounts have bean exumined and pursed by me, and remain filed of record in this office for tho inspection of heirs, legators, creditors, und all others in any other wny interested, and will be presented to the noxt Orphan's Court of Clearfield county, to b held at tie Court Uouse, In tho borough of Clearfield, commencing on the 2d Monday of Jan y 18C2, for confirmation anil allowance : The account of John McKoe and Joseph McKea Executors of the hut will and Tei'ainent of Thomas McKee of Burnside Township Clear field county deceased. The arcouut of George Erhnrd and Lewis Erhard Administrators of all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credit, which w;re of Christian Erbard Into of the Town.-bip of Knox la the County of Clearfield deceased. JAMES WRIOLEY, Dec. 11, 1861 ltegieter. A GRICUL'I UN'AL MELTING, tX A meeting of the Clearfield County Agricul tural Society will be held al the Court House ia Clearfield nn Tuesday, the 1 Ub clay of January next, at 6 o'clock P. M. It ia desirable that ft full attendar.co he had, as the election of officers for the enming ear will then he held. ELLIS IRV IX, deo-stb.'61-to. President. CAUTION.. ALL persons are hereby can tinned against buying, or in any way ineiL riling wih a ccrtoin promissory note for ItO.iiv. en hy Bie psyob eto .lobnD. Harrison of Pike tp. dated 21st Nor. If 61, as I received no value for the samo, tad will not piy it unless combell- edbylasr. ISAAC MAYS. Knox tp. dcc4.,nl-3t Just opened, a superior article of Indies and misses Leary soled walking Hunts. The very latest of tho late fashions. Dostire Vu ask for Balmoral Boot. JI. W. 6 MIT II A CO. Doc. 4, 1861. I-lXLXL'TOK 8 NOITCEL Notioe s here. J by given that Letters T-stamontury, on the estate of SAMUEL W. SMITH, late uf (julicb township, decensad, have bean granted to the undersigned. All parsons Indebted to said es tate are required lo make immediate payment, and those having nlaims sgiiinit the same will present taem duly authenticated fur settlemenL JESSE QOSS, Et'T 1 - DJBOftA 8MirB,Er' Dee. 4. 1M1 etjxl. ' I yi. w h i, mam it m itns Miwrn uasii, i i A tif, MUH l' t A IUI I'ltl AIM, nn M'MMIi.-. CANK Lit, DISEASED BLEEDIKri GUMS, I NURSINO FORE MoUni, j Ati4 Iba tut rfr,,,''riw In ti fcr A N V Ala! rnml rtlxtilinn of tl.e rnouth. It l particulaily luiif Ci'lul to pcrnnoi wearing Mill V I C I A h T li KT 1 1 , e oti.pliU'ly dcMroylng every taint of Ilia motitli, absorbing an A rvmoving all In puritice. Injuring A SWEET BREATH to all who mailt tue of It. NO Y0UM1 LADY or YOl'NO GEKTI.EM1-N lio In afflicted with A PAD BREATH, should delay applying this nincdy, for It la a certain cure, aud is approved and recommended . ,i..i : it. l i. i by every pl.ysto.an under whose notice It baa been brought A 1JAD BREATH ia an tffeiicc for which (hero la no excufe while Dir. wm. i. m:ivs MOUTJI WASH, can be procured. Many persona carry witb the-ji a bad breath greatly to tho annoyance and often to tho dis gust of those with whom they come in coutact, without being conscious of tho fact. To rolievc yuii'self from all fenra regirding this, USE Dr. WM. 1IURD S MOUTH WASH. Cleanliuesi of tho mouth is of great importance to the genenii health, wbiuh ia often affcctwd,and not unf r.qucutly seriously impaired, through want of proper attention to this subject. USE DH. Wm. IIUHD'S MOUTH WASH. Prepared at Dr. Kurd's Don ul office, No, 77 Fourth Street, Brooklyn, K- D. Price 37 Cents Ter Bottle. A liberal discount made to dealers, ADDRESS riUNCIPAL OFFICE, TPIDUNE BUILDINGS, N...1, SPRUCE ST. NEW YOHK 60LD by Cawer., Muck d Co., Fifth Avenue Hotel; J. . I. Coddii'gfon, 715 Broadway j D. S. Barnes, 202 Eroidway, a od by ull Druggists. D K. WILLIAM 13. 1IUIUVS TOOTH POWDER, This powder possesses the CARBO.XIC WITHOUT TUEIXJURI- O .'.$ KFFEC TS OF CUARCOA L. and is fr:e from all acids or alkalies (hut can in tLo least injure the toeth. Its action being entirely meebniilcnl polish ing without wearing the enamel. Dr. Wm. Durd's Tooth I'owdcr is recommended by all Eminent I'ontists, Pre pared at Dr. Ilurd's Dental oCDo e, I"o. 77 Fourth Street Brooklyn, E, D. Price 25 Cents per Sox. A liberal discount roado to denier. Address Principal Oflioo, Tribuno Building, Xo.l Spruce St. N. York. Sold also by Caswell, Muck i, Co. Mb-Avenue Hotel ; J. k I. Coddi: gtoi, 725 Broadway j D. S. Barnes, 202 Broadway, und by all DniggisH. J)R. WILLIAM B. I1UIIDS TOOTHACHE DROPS FOR THE CURB OF TOO T II A C II K . prcduced by expose J nervea. It is particularly adapted to all cases if chil dren aiTlictcd with TOOT II A C II E . Parents cm rolioee thomfclrcs of that d ia -tressiig weariness caused by LOSS O Y SL KE 1 ,,.., , . - , i nnd thctr children from great nifToring, by keeping a hottlo of Dr. HUItDS TOOTIIACIIK I)IWPS:j;nuun Wlt "UaUelphta ar.u.ng about the house'. Prepared at Dr. Hard's Den-! "A mechanical wonder."-Sclintifio AmerU tal Office, No. 77 Fourth Street, Brooklyn, E. D. ,C""'Am tlie bMl and mori ,erviee,ible Sewing Trim ntilv 1? CcnU nrr R-ittlo I rice, oni) 1-v.cins pi r iottic. A liberal discount mado to dealers. Address Principal Office, Trib., liuild- v- , r. tn -- -v- 1 ing8, .No. 1, Spruce St. .New Ol'k 6old nlsoby Cinwcll, Mack f Co., 5th Aveuuo Hotel; J. 4 I. Coddinglon, 715 T.roa !way , D.S. ' Barnes, 202 Broadway, and by all Druggists. I j I .. ......... . iSjU. WILLIAM 1). 1 1 UHIi (Jibbsns a single thread machine." Pennsyln . XJ i nia Slate Agricultural Society's Report. ..trnlTnira t rtiwnn n "He must, in justice, expres, our cunlidence NKIIkUI It 111 Hi flIKK '-the uieritsofmc Wilcos X UibbsSewing Ma 11 WwllflLSUlil 1 JLIXlO llJllU rhino. U'e consider '.hut a great detiJeraluin has been suppliod by it, in proving, beyond FORTH). C V R F. OF ' d'iubt, that two threads aro not, as was supp'js, , . 1 mr t m . , cd, necessary to a good instru ncnt." Christian l'i J IS i I j fit 1 j j Advoento and Journal, June 21, IKGO. 1 ,, , , . , ,, "We have one uf those machines iu use, and orTtothftche produced by colds. ' think more highly ul it than of any of the nam- LOCAL X E U II A L O I A her wehave tried."-Kicl.mond Wl.ig.. j 1 he undersigned, Missionary to Constantino. is iuimediatuly aured hy their application. percctly harm- In in hlUier an I ' They act like a ebnrm and are ' i.b in iliair tialura 1 donnl nrud l1""'" " ' 'he lias puicbased one of tbem, as the best ujan I leave no onplcaeant results. ' Dr. Wra.B. Ilurd's Neuralgia Plasters never fail t. give satisfaoliou to all who test . . ,. t .7. tt . j. r, . 1 their v rtue. Trcpare l at Dr, II tirds Dental 1 1 ' Office, Fourth Strset, Brooklyn L. D. . . . . ri . I TriCC, only 15 Cents Cnch, . ,.. , ., .-,., A liberal discount made to dealers. . ,, ti 1 r.r m -1 t-. . Address Principal Ofllw, Trib., Btultl- , ings, No. 1, Spmco st. X. York. Sold also b, Cw.ll, Mack A Co., 6th Avenue1 . ....... . 1 noteh J. I. Coddinjtot, 715 Broadwoy , D, 8. ! Barnes, 20J Brwdwwy, and y all Pniggisle. ' , nr.fi.H-tf. j r : iiiBntr-Mtr rtrr.it i ci.i.ptiv.n H I ; : NNnUAMAt A 'i l Ttii. t'Nt V 1 UKH It l l! I'AM tt t'l tit I'll I Ii AT 1111- M r lit' i.'i :tsiM 1 loiti v-Fm::t ctii.rMN.' ).- nr.AD- I N il M A T T 1. It TAl lI W IKK 1 AT TIIK 10 I'llirr ( 0.t: 1)01.1. AH . V. li.'.N HtlHt'Htlil.l) It'n IN il.fll'i ill NoT t Til AN Tl:.N ful'IM Toulit A liMU ,sH ! Tlia I'Orloil for lii.'ti manv cf enr mWrlWi ' have paid fur their paper ln-iiirf 'n Ilu a uf ilriii(;, we liiko the lilieitjr uf ifMiin( t!ii iinliie, i ri'inuuliiii; ilinu iif the (ui.ir, in onlcr thai tin , 0117 KEXKW Til HI 11 CLVY.H. I Vi'e hall alo tnlto it aa an upenal fnirir If; our preaenl cuVkii tln-i I hill urjci tipmi their' ....I ,rl.l...rH fllA f..l ll.f.l ll... Tlltlll.lT All, 1?4ll.f ' u tho unlv Iioumcralie paper pitiilcd In Hurri.i burj;, and ounsiderine; the liuo niuuunt of rea l iii)5 nnltcr. cuilii'iieinc all the current news of tho Uay, and TEL EG HA 'C DISPA TCI I EH From eerfvfer up to the moment the paper I t() miSoelli.n,Hms. gea.ral j and local mws, inaiket repnrla, is decidedly tha ciin.rnsT Ni:vs?Ari'R runuaii i;d in tiik stati:i There is scarcely a y'lluge or town in thoftate in whieb a club c.iunnt bo raii-c l if tho proper exertion be mnde, and surely there are few pla es in which one or more energetic men cannot be lni.uii who arc in fuvor of ihe dies. min .tion of snunl den.oeriilio iloclriao", who would be willing lo mn l;n tho efiort to raino a club. DEMOCRATS OF Til E INTEnfOT? 1 1 Let us lenr from you. Tho exi.-tiii? war, und the apirunehii.r serrions of Congress and tin fituto Lcgi.-liituic, aro invested with tiuunaul tertst, and every ninn should have tha news. T K It M K DAILY PATHIOT AND UNION. Single copy for ono year, in advance - - $1 00 du, do. duiing (lie testiou of ths Legistntura ------ - - - - 100 WEEKLY PATltlOT AND UNION. I'uLliihtd even Thursday. single copy one your, in advance - - - . - $2 00 Ten cepies to one udtlrcsj 10 00 Subscriptions mny coiur.iencc at any time. 'iy ahcuyt in oini-ire. Any poraon sending us a elub H tilty sun.cruers to tne ocKiy w in ne entitled to a oopy for his sorvicea. Tho prioo is mn lnw thiil ita eunniil nlTor lrrater indneeiiiHtits Uiau this. Additions may be nmdent anytime to a club of subscribers by remitting $1 fur each additional nanio. It is ni t nceesnry to semi us the nnincs of those o'uiatitutiuir a rlub, as we cannot uuilerliike In address each paper to club subscribers separately, r-'peciwon cojiies of the Weekly will be sent t: all wlio desire iU 0. BAKHETT X CO., Jlarrisburg, fa. Q .0 V V Price s' Hcmmer ni.d S35 00. Feller, THIS MACHINE HAS A POINT OF StPLItlOKlTY 1-ECDLIAELY ITS OWN. Stitching, Hemming', and Felling with a single inreaa. It forms a tint, even, and elastic seam, which ia WARRANTED not to rip in wear, even if tho seam is cut at frequent intervals, and also undor all circumstances "to scnvtVK tub wash-tub." A Patented device of great utility lo learners, prevents tho possibility f the machine being run in tho wring direction, or the ba'anc wheel wearing a lady dress. Another feature which deserve particular at tention la jjrrTnit Wilcox Pati:st Nfedls ca.ijjot be set wno.sa. Two thousand stitches, or two yards of work, can be dona in one minute without dropping a stitch. These machines, so simple and ancurato in their construction, supersede the use of the shut tle ; and with one thread produce ull the prjeti- tal results of tlio two thread machines ; and mere, for these fell without basting, and hem the finest muslin without puckering. Although at nboul half the price of the other first class machines, they will accomplish doub le the sen ing in a given time "It ia emphatically the rood, low-priced Fam ily Sweing Machine that tho public have long ! heen trailing for." Boston Transcript, ..i. i, indeed m wonderful production, and f. family use especially, no other will bear any lM"ctlinca' Light and elegantly finished, and M 6i le in iu couMruetiu tlmt it ni- most impossible for it to get out of repair." - Pittsburg Chronicle. j "1111110101)1004 with its own peculiar merits all tho really vnluuble improvements of tho higti- irie)ld ll,achines."-Penns.vlvaliian. "Tins muebine, in the opiuion ot tlio commil- tee, fills inure nenrly the rcijuirements of a per- f,y machine than any 011 exhibition." ; FranUlin laslituto Exhibition Kepart of lSi)8. "Taking Into consideration simplicity, cheap- ' nes, durability, and doing all work, the commit tee were unaannonsly in liivnr of tho Wilcox .Ic,has examined mine than twenty diflerent hinds uf Sewing Machines, aud after somo six ' Lands will be hel4 ut tbo Cmnp'usiouers OITice epcrienee with Wilcox .Ulibba' Patent.!"" Thursday the 2nd day of January I'D?, al he has purchased one of them, as the best ujap- which timo ut persons Interested must ntt"nd a 1 ted to tho wants of his lamilv, and as the least l"ffiim. UVLR C,ASK" . Jh.a "dcrigiiJ, during eighteen months has had in alinnit cunstnnt use, in his familvWil- . . P;) .: f , . . . cox A t.ibba hewing Machine, upon which has been mude the olothcs cf his large family, from, muslin to pilot cloth including the elolhing re- ,,ui.ed for his sevrn.1 boys j and in nocase have thf seams failed, althongh in hard Service. The ; ,na..ine now in nse In his family has renuired 1 u" fepair. und is in ail respoots, well appointed, efnoicnt and durable. JACOB CIIICKEKINO, Prntop. jammk A.vli ivIl.lO.Y, aianiilarturtr. No. W rotd ay, . YorV, Oppnsilsi Bt Nicholas J1ui). ' - - ' pctober 2. IMf. f.v r i n m i ii r-.p"i-in i,i Hi" tii'H 'i I' I VI 1 f k : ii i tm n H i '' 1 1 n 'I- I,. I nut i if" I;, m He 0" Calliiel i. u1 if.; !!'! I ' pur il'iiy o ti r it. 1 'iii'i.i i:.i.' li Ii vl i ntri'r.tt. :rr iir ,Nrtn. '. I All 1 i', I" f fiiri.lt i"ii!l I i I t i i,i .i 'hi hanita aii'l jMea.'wp I'-v o-h ,r v -i'i-i, fr ei.t .i. wo, i.r I mn-ir Iv i':u lue lion ! CHAIRS. IA i:i.011, i'.OCTUXO, AND ai:m ciiaiks. BPKi:;J HEATS, CAW BOTTOMS, Ac, Cs. E3Li LEiiQU Sri I'AliLOIl SOFA, CF.$TPtF, CARD, 1)1X1X0, 12XTEXS10X ct' LR FAX FAST TAHL E S. S 0 F A-S- OF ALL KINDS, VARIETIES AND PATTERNS, UCULAUS, SIDE-ROUD', ' EOOKTASKS WARnnor.KS, i'V BEDSTEADS JLXXY LI27D, Miail-POST COTTAOV, 1REXC11 POSTS, le. MATT U ESS ft'S Iluir, Tluir top, Cotton lop, and Corn Husk, ef the best inaturiul. LOOKINQ-OLASSr.S of all sorts nnd sUes, Also, Cliitsc," fr eld Frames. Also, Too-poys, V'bat-nots, Wush-ttands, V'ork -stands, Ilat-rsclt!, o'o, COFFINS. ' Made to order on short notice, and hearts furnished. Poplar, Cherry, and Llqwoud Lnuiber, takcq In sxohnnge for work. ClearCeld, October 23, 1801. ly. APPEAL. I'KO.M TIIK Till I'XNl A I, ASSES.SMENT. Kotico Is hereby r,'wn that the Cninmissinucrs of Clearfield county will meet at th following pi iocs fwin ll) A. M. till 1 o'clock of each day for tho pu,ipoae of boating Ap peals from tho Tricnniul Assoismeut, to wit : For tho township of Goshen at the school hnu8 in said township, the uimnl plnce nfhoMini; elee. tlon, on MonilH.vthellth day of November, For the township ofGirard at Conprofs Hill school bouse, on Tuesday the 12th of Ivoveuibir. For tho tnwnthlp of Covington at tho huusn of Jacob Mau er, on Wednesday the i;th day cf November. Fur thetnwiiship of ITnrthnri3-.at thn honse of Ii. D.Hall A Co., on Thursday the 11 th dny of November. For Morris townshlpat the house formerly 00. copied by Thos. Kyler, on hsatur. the ICth day of November. For tho toweship of Graham at tho Uttus of Jacob Dublcron llonday IbolSih day of Novem ber. For the township of DrnnTord nt tho housn of Win. Uoovcr on Tuesday the l'Jth dnyrf Novtm her. For the township of Bogga at tha houso of Kdwanl Albort uu Vi'edneiUiiy tho 2i)lh day of November. Foi the township of Decatur tt Centre school house on Thursday tho 2Int dny of November. For Ihe township of Woodward nt the house of Thos. II e bersonon Friday the 22ud day of No ember. For the township of Oulieh ut Ihe school house in Janeiville on Saturday Ihe 22 A of No. vembor. For Bocoaria township -at tho house, of Sam-, ui M. Smith on Jdnaduy the 25th duy of No vember. For the township of Knox at the Tnrkey XTill school house on Tuesday the 36th day of Nortel ber. For the township of Ferguson at tl.e house of Thomas 0. Davis on Weduerdsy tho "7th day of November. Jordan towmh!p--at the publio school Imujo In Anainville on Thursduy the 28th Nove.r.ber. Chest township at the school house near Fl mmi K-riibaugh's, on Friday the 2t)th Nuvemher. New Washington at the publio school house fur tho borough on Suturdny tho liOth Novemtor, Durusido lowujhip at tho house of John Voun j on Moiiduy the 2d Deccuihcr. Beil towns' ip at tlx house of Aeph Lilii, on Tuesday the I'd Decomb ir. Lumber City at tho publio school houso fur the borough, on Wednesday tho 4h Deoenjher. Penn townsbip--at the house of W. W, Andcsi ion, on 'luui.Jny tlio 6 ill December. Curwensvillo Borough at the houso of Isaae Dluom, Jr., on Friday the bill December. pike township at the l.ouio uf I-aoc Eloc.r", jr., in tha boroujih of Curwensvillo, on Saturday tbo Till Doueuibor. Dlooni township at the home of James Bloom, Sr., on Monday the Oth Decenibor. llrady towiinhip st the publio house of O W, Long (now Wm. Bead) on Tuesday the 10th De cember. Union township st the house of E, W. Moore, on Wod'-erduy the Uth December. Fox township at the bouse of John X, Cundy,. on Thursday the 12th Derenber,'. llustun township nt the houso of Jei."e Wil son, on Friday th 0 1 "til December. Cleurfiold Borough nt tho Commissioners' Of fice in ClosrAeld, on Monday the 10th Deccml'iir. Lawrence township at tlio Coinmision,ers' Of fico iu Clearfield, ou Tuesday the 17ibDeeeuil.i l. An appeal tn.iu Ihe vilunlom uf l.useate4 no appeal can be taken after that date. Ey or der cfthe Board of I oniinissioners. WM. 8. BRADLEY, Clerk, Comroiesionprs Qfhilo, 0U J.h, 'til. DK. Ct'S'?. is now permanently lo cated at V illlaina Orore, Clearflnld county. Fut piilronaaje end suocoss flutter hini with tha belief that those desiring medical aid will not hesitate Iu give him a call. He can be found, when not professionally engaged, at his Q3Ue,c at the residence of George J.KyltT.. ; . (ctober 23. 161. t. pd. - cyBnxn-3 nowc JUSTICE OF THE PUAC. k. v,,. iirr..,.B Tn.o.vi. wltl . .,,, h""S ...rZS 5 hi ears. P. O. Adiress, Pbilipsbarg Ta Aej.i-2trt 1! . : 1, ,7