t THE REPUBLICAN. TiirBSKAV::::: ::::Janmiry 10, ISO". liooil books nt Walson't lrng store. Kvervboil) hliould buy them, liend tlie advert ibcmcul in nnollier culuuin. Jim. Stucy W, Thompson offers n valuable property ass burliness stand or form fur salo or rent. See adver tisement. Senator Wallace will please accept our tbanks for valuable public docu ments. Tbo pamphlet copy of the Governor's Message wo have no nso for, unless we file it for iuture uso, and as a reproach against tho "Soldiers' friend." A Compliment. Vt are pleased to know that the Democracy of Clear field, although invaded and treated as rebels during tho war, are neverthe less appreciated at llarrislmrg. As a mark of this, wo refer to tho Demo cratic caucus nominees for officers of the Senate ; our young friends, A. V. Walter and David Buck, being the nominees for Transcribing Clerk and Doorkeeper. This mark of respect is no doubt fully appreciated by these gentlemen. Lawrence Township Officers. At an election held in the Court House, for tho township of Lawrence, on Fri day, tho 28th of December last, tho following namod persons were elected : Justice of the Peace L F. Irwin. Constable Taylor Howies. Assessor William P. Read. Assistant Assessors Clark Brown and A. II. Shaw. Judge of Election II. F. Rowles. Inspectors Lewis C. Bloom and P. A. Owens. Supervisors Klisha Ardery, S. B. Jordan, John Orr and S. 11. Shaffnor. Kchool Directors Taylor Bowles and Hugh Orr. Poor Overseers J. W. Thompson and Matthew Bead. Auditor A. C. Talo. (Jerk E. II. Shaw. Treasurer William A. Bead. Why Not Change It? Tho in clemency of the weather rendered the late borough and township elections nearly a farco. In many of the town ships no votes were polled before eve ning, while in others no election offi cers appeared at all. - AVo would mere ly suggest : why not get tho law changed, so as to elect our borough uud township officers at tho general election in October? Thus saving one day in the year to every voter which in tho aggregate amounts to a considerable sum and also save, to tho tax payors at least one thousand dollurs annually.- If tho change, is made, it will tnko more than three to ten voters to elect Justices, Supervi sors, and other local oflieers. Ayor's American Almanao is now ready for delivery, gratis, by C. I). Watson, to all who call for it. Among the problems of high science) which tho Doctor presents in it, is the start ling assertion that the friction of tho tides upon its surface, retards tho earth's revolution upon its axis, or holds it back with a force of 0000 mil lions of horse powers. Honco it is easy to sef that without somo count er forco, tho globe must rotate slower and slower, until its revolutions wholly ceaso. Then with perpetual night on one sido, and a degreo of cold fur bo low any now known, wo should havo on the Other a "fervent heat" from the sun, which would melt the rocks and make the mountains run like wtt ; tci. But wo need feel no alarm. lie 1 shows a counter poise- which nearly ' balances this resistance, nnd will main tain, sustantially, tho present mun . luno condition, through ages upon ages yet to come. BoROUdtt AND ToWNxMP Kl.F.CTIONS. The following named persons were elected Justices of the Peace, by the citizens of their districts, on tho 28lli of December last, vie: Bradford, S. A. Cfcldwell ; Bmnside, Jos. McKco; Bloom, G. P. Bloom and William L. Wood; Clearfield, John W. Shugart; Curwcnsville, James T. Boss; Chest, E. lliltcbrand; Covington, John J. Pu kard; Decatur, G. P. G. Mattorn ; Ferguson, Wm. L. Moore and John D. Miller; Fox, G. W. Clinton; Girard, A. S. Dickinson ; Graham, Amos Hu Ller and John Odell ; Lawrence, Levi F. Irwin ; Osceola, Wm. S. Weld nnd 1. Sille; Piko, James 1L Caldwell. Tho act of Assembly requires those who intend to lift their commissions, to Inform the Prothonolary in writing of that fuct, at any timo within thirty days after tbo election. Those who fail to do this will not be commission ed, because their names will not be forwarded to tho Secretary of tho Commonwealth. Wo think from the number of votes polled (about one fourth) in tho coun ty at the late election, all should bo satisfied that tho election ought to lo held at somo other season of the year. In some of tho townships but five or six votes wcro polled. This was caused by the inclemency of tho weath er; and it will not be otherwiso while tho election is held in tho winter. The LouiHvillo Democrat sayi : As bin. m tho Southern people Are charged m -ill. Laving treated tho negro, they havo uovcr nent him to us mean a place a the Massachusetts Legislature. Ciood for Harney ! Stf.m. Farm Sold Auain. -Sheriff Gray sold tho Steel Farm on Wednes day fur f:5!i,Hl0. It was sold n low weeks aiio for U. S. Taxes, anil pur chased by tho Government. There is one year allowed by law in which to redeem the property by paying the amount of tax and costs. The sale on Wednesday was at the suit of Wicker- sham, use of S. i. Brown, mid the bidder takes tho property subject to the Government claim. There is a question, however, as to priority of lien, which will bo settled by the Courts. I cnamjo hptctatur. Deciiiew.y Pkkmonal. Tho Chica go Jtcpublican wants to expel Morris oy from Congress. Tho Times replies : "lie is not a drunken bully, liko Chandler, nor a drunken fanatic, like Yates, nor a drunken idiot, liko Spragiie. Ho is not a blackguard, like Ingcrsoll, a poor craven, liko Grinnell, an impracticable ass, like Galena Wasbburne, nor a benst nor a thief, like the Congressman Butler." Punishmentof Whites andBlacks. Which is the most indulgont, to sen tence a black man to two years hard labor on a farm, for felony, or a w hite man to two years hard lubor in a Stale prison t This is tho difference bet ween the treatment of whito and black criminuls in Maryland, which the as sumed friends of the blacks cry out against. It is tho whito man who had ought to complain. Boston Fo&t. Uncle Abe used to bo tho Govern ment ! Tooppose his usurpations was treason I Moos instigated at Wash ington, could destroy your propcrty marshals and officials could dictate your political opinions, and to ques tion ,tho right of a tyrant to do it, was coppcrheudisin ! How circumstances alter cases with tho wicked unscrupu lous leaders of revolution ! Tho Pres ident now, when confining himself strictly to tho Constitution, they say, has to much power! Goon News to Foreigners. Post master General Bandall has finally agreed upon a postal treaty with Great Britain, whereby postages to and from are to bo reduced to twelve cents, to be pro-paid. Tho postage is to bo col lected and kept by tho government where the letter is mailed, and eacli side is to keep what it gets. The Conspirators. Although no definite action has yet been taken iu tho caso of Dr. Mudd, Spangler, Ar nold and O'Laughlin, it is prubablo that they will, in consequonce of the late decision of the Supreme Court against military commissions, be brought to Washington by the Gov ernment, from tho Dry Tortugas, nnd delivered to a civil tribunal lor a de termination of tho cast. The six New England States, with a population bluck and white of havo 4,577 insane persons. Twelve Southern Stales, (not inclu ding Delewaro, Missouri and Ken tucky,) hnvo a population white and black ofit,7!IO,3L', and only insane persons. In Massachusetts, they whip wo mon, hut are shocked at the idea of the slightest indignity otfered to the sucrcd hido of a negro. The way to cure our prejudices is . I .t . I I I . I mis, mai every man suouiu ici aionc that which he complains of in others and examine his own. How is your wife V inquired a gen tloman of his friend. "She's dead, thank you, was tho reply. Could politeness go further? Communicated. A Card. I embrace this opportuni ty of bearing witness to tho good qual ities of a me J ici no prepared by Mrs. M. A. Frank, for tho euro of itlieumrt tism. I had a severe attack of this troublesome disease a few weeks ago, acd found i.o relief until I used some of her JMieumatic Liniment; a few applications of whhh relieved mo nt once. In my cuse the euro wts truly wonderful. I. L. Bf.izf.nmtki.n. Clcnrfiuld, January 10, ISO". Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, te a toothing eiptctorant, prepared to meet the urgent need of tafe and reliable eure for disease of Ihe throat and long. A trial of ma ay reart hai eitaldished th faet, (hat H U more effiracioai in pulmonary affoftiooi than any other reinedy. lu effcary hai now become 10 generally known, that it it justly regarded in many countries a a medicine of indispensable aeeeuity. In Oreat UriUin, France and Germany, whire medical science hat reached id highest perfection, It ii presoril.ed in dome? tie practice, and constantly used in the armies, in hospitals, and other public institutions, whore It ia regarded by the attending pbyniciani ai the moit speedy and agreeable remedy that can be employed. Scarcely any neighborhood ean be found where well known caaei of diseased long, wbirh bad baffled the effort of the moit skillful and experienced doctors, hare not been permanently cured by it. Tbeie results are the nnit eonrinelrig proofs of the to peri or curatlre propertiet of this preparation and to them the authors point with peculiar aalinfaetion. While it ii moit powerful again ft confirmed diseases, it It extremely gentle a a medicine in infancy and youth, being quite harmless to eren the young est, when administered judldioutly. TLii health-restorer accompli Let eren more by pretention than cure. If taken in tenon, it hcalt all irritation! of the thmat and longs, whether ariaing from Colde or Cougha, or from other ciueet, and thnj preretit that long train of painrul and incurable diseases, which would arise from the negloct of them. Hence no family bould be without it. Influenra, Croup. Hoaree neta, Whooping Cougb, Pleurisy, Incipient Con umplion, and other afTirtioni of the breathing organs, give way before thit pre eminent com binailon of medical Tirtnes. Prepared by Da. J. C Aran A Co., Lowell, Mast., and told by C. D. Watson, Clearfield; W. 0. Me' i. Glen llepef Joseph R. Irwin and Irria A Hartshorn, Carwontvilie ; Kirk A Pnen cer, Lumber City. Jan in 2m CAIiTlOV All person are hereby cautioned againt pun hiwing or in any way meddling with tin- MIowiug dew nlwd personal nntperty, vis : One gri-T horso, one Imv mare, one log sM, two arts harnrce, now in tin? ponsrMion of Christian !. Tuhha, in I'cna fcwnhip, as the tame belongs to me, artfi it tut;oct to my onlcr. Jans-at AMIW if ILK. CAI'TIOSm Ml person are hThy cautioned agint trusting my wifeMKAH on my ac count, as I will pay no dMa of her contracting nnlcst compelled to do o br law. JanS-at IJAXIKL BOWMAN. (;RI( I'LTI H h llLLKXiK" OK FKNN8Y LV ANIA. -The nett Term of this Institution, tinder Its reorganisation),' will com mence on the 16th day of January, 1MT. vor terms of admission, catalogues, Ac., address, JOHN FRASKll, l'rrs t Janl-41 AgTlcultaral College, Centre Cr.t I'a. J iHT A pocket hot.k, eonUinlng 70 to 75. A aad two watch cheeks, was lost In Curweni- ville, on January I, 1A7. Any pcrwn flndinr ard rf turning the aame U the nrctcrsigned. in Penn township, or scaring H with Measre. Hippie A Faast, t ftrwrn itle, wit) be snitaMv fcwsrdr. jan;t ol lE0Itt;K liAHTU0H5. Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AM OF t0l i;K THK CHKAPKMl A Proclamation against High Prices TK are now i-poning up a M of tlif le"t nnd M nwtt season n It Jo IukmIi and aroa ever oflvred in t It i si murk el, and at nriees tlmt remind one of the good old tUvit itf cheiip things. '1'hoie wno ia-K ntiin upon ini point, or uol-iu our line gut ion t superfluous, need but CVIM, .IT Of'K RTOilE, Com or Front and Market streets, Where they run ace, feel, hour and know for them selves. To fully uiitlTtiind wtmt arvehoiip gxotls. tins muit te tionc. o uu not (twin it neoeiisary to enuineralo and item t to our stenk. It is enough for us to state that We have Everything that is Needed and oonaunu-d in this market, and at price thut astonish both old and young. We are flush of good suited for bolnlnv pro-n is. deo2(J JQSKI'H KIIAW A PO. 1 11)11 HAI Iv. The subscriber has for sale a J, new "JlOll FLliD, euiuble for either one or two horses shafts and tongue madu to suit wliich be will soil cheup. Iniiiire of detail :tt JAS. A. MtMtHK, Clearfield. AH Ki:WAKls-OnThiirstlByevening, O J v'vJoreuibor a mail, givintc his name ax James ( hestnut, bin-d a inarclnimtheunnrrsign to ride fivu mlvtU Kli it If mm s( in this onuntv,to return the next morning in-forc 7 o'cloek. which he failed to do, j ho snid Client nut is about five feet ten inn boa high. dark poinlexion,aiid weam heavy black whinkers, uud bad on n long b I tick overcoat, blo'k pants, and worn a nap. The mare is a dark chestnut sorrel, with white tare, one tore loot white, and 7 yours oll. Tho aljove reward will Ite paid for the return of the mare and thief; or )( for the return of tho inaro, and Mi for the apprehension oi ttie unci. tii-.u. i. (jt.uuiAiu, deeU CloHrtield, Fa, rnu KCIIOOL DlHCt TtHtC Tl.ero has, J. perhaps, boon no time since tho ostaldishment ot tho Common Hchool ydteui, when a meeting oi Directors of the county was more needed tliau at proacut. It baa, therefore been wmnidered pructi- oable to hold a Iirocturs' Convention, on Tuesday evening (l:Mh)of January court, at the office ol 1. J. MeCullough, hK., in Clearfield, for the pur poso of uitcrelianing views and opinions upon educational tnpioa. TheHidimd Hyateiu has reached a crisis in this county, which we can in no way so t-ffortually uiwt. It is hoped that all LM rectors attiniing court, an as many others as can make it convenient, will be present. tJK.O. V. BXVDEH, dcc20-St County Supcriuteudent. T ICEKMC K OTIC US. The following Jj named persons have filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Session! of Clearfield county, their petitions and bonds for license, at the January sessions next, agreeably to the act or Assembly, entitled "An Act to regu lata the sale of Intoxicating Liquor' Ac; TAVERV LHINSEa. C J. Fhoff, Woodward township, Curwantv borough, Osceola M Clearfield L'uhville, bloom township, OsoeoU borough, Ilurntide township, Boccaria " A. J. Draucker, Milo Hoyt, G. N. Culburn, Isaac Uicketla, A. S. Holden, Henry Uott, Isaac Bonnelt, T. B. Washburn, John Stone, Philander Smith, Lewis C. Cardon, John Ltts, Bogge Chest 44 Morria M Gulich M HRRCXNTILB Lit B RSI S. L. M, Coudriot, Coricgtoo township, Joseph II. Joocs, Morris Augustus Leconte, Girard ' dec20 1. F. KTZWEILER, Clerk "court proclamation "lirilKRF.AH, Hon. PAMI KL LINN, Pres- 11 identJudge of the Coart of Common Pleas of the twenty-fifth Judicial .District, composed of the counties of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton and Hon. BAMUKL CLYDE and Hon. JACOB WILIIELM, Associate Judges of. Clearfield co bare Issued their precept, to me directed, fur the holding of a Court of Common Pleas, Orphan's Court, Court of Quarter Sesnions, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of Ueneral Jail Delivery, at the Court House at Clearfield, to aad for the county of Clearfield, commencing on the Kecowd Mon lay (1 1th daJ of January, 1417, and to continue two weeks, NOTICE IB, therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, Jasticos of the Peace, and Constables, In and for said county of Clearfield, to appear In their proper persons, with their Rolls,' Records, Inquisitions, Eiamtoattons, and other Remem brances, to do those things which to their offices, and in their behalf, pertain to be done. UiVKN under my hand at Clearfield, this 2Sth day of September, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight huudred and sivty-sii. 6i!KWKre Owen. I JACOB A. FAUST, Clearfield, Dec. t ISflA. J Skrriff. i-ti i:iti iim rot1 TV, : In the VV Orphans Court of Clearfield couutv, at tept. Term, A. D, isrtrt. In the matter of the real estate of Henry Kncpp, late of llra'tfurd township, (Jlcarfteld eo., deed, n-specting the appraisement of real estate re tained by Polly kncpp, widow of aaid Henry Knepp, deceawd, containing 274 acres of land, tmuihleu as follows, via: ifeginning at stone cor ner, thene west, by hind of John Dale, .17 4-10 perches, t a stonn-heap; thence ei 11 perches to a stonc-henp ; thence south 37 4-10 perches to pine tree; I hence by land of John Dale, west I perches, to place of iH giimmg, being part of John est surv Now, pieptcinlirr 25, A. D. ISM, the report being dulv presented, the Court direct notice toall parties IntcrciMeil, hy tniiMciition tn one newspaper pnn lishcd in Cleattield count v, that the same will he approved and eontirmM absolutelr.nnless sit flic tent reason to the contrary be shown by the first day of J.iniin'-y term, Iti. Hv the ( ourl. deel2 td T. O.'ltAIHiKH, Clerk. REMINGTONS' ' FIRE ARMS. Hold by tlie Trade fictirrally. r R 1 C K 8 REDUCED. A liberal Discount to Dealers, Army Revolver, 44-100 lb. Calibre, Nary Revolver, .ift-l.M In. calibre, Belt Revolver, (self cocking.) Nary calibre, Kelt Revolver, Navy site calibre. Police Revolver, Navy site calibre. New Pocket Revolver, (with loading lever,) Pocket Revolver, (self cocking.) Repeating Pistol, (Klliot pt.) No. SJ cartridge, Kepeatlng Pistol, ( Hlliot pt.JNe.Z2 cartridge, Vest Pocket Pistol, No. 22, HQ A 'M cartridgo, Oun Cane, using No. Si cartridge, Single Barrel Shot Uun, Revolving Hide, fto-ioo to, calibre, Breech Loading Rifle, No. It cartridge, Ureeeh Loading Carbine, No. 4n cartridge, V. 8. Rifle, (iteei barrel,) with sabre bayonet, U. S. Rifled Musket, Kpringfield pattern. Upwards of 2 00, 000 furnished the U. S, Gov ernment. Oar new Breech Loading Arms have just been approved and adoptsd for military service in Europe. K. RSMINiiTON A SON'S Ilion. New York. Aorart Monre A Nichols, New York j Wm. Reed A ton. llnston ; Jos. C Orubb A Co., Phil adriphia; Poulton d Trimbie, Baltimore; Henry Folsom A Co., New Orleans and Memphis ; Johnson, Fpeneer A Co , Chicago, L. M'Rum sey Co., 6L Louis j Albert K. Crane, San Prancitco. J) 4 ly DRESSMAKING, ETC? SPECIAL NOTICE. Parisian DRES1 and CLOAK Making. Ladiel can have their Dresses, Salts, Coats and Itasquinet handsomely made and trimmed, at the shortest notice, at the old establiihed stand, 10SI ( hestnut street. Fancy and plain Fans, Mantila Ornaments, dross and cloak buttons, Rihhana, Clunnv and Otit are Laces, Bugle and (limp Dress Trim mings, with a large variety of Siai le and Fancy Uoods, from 2ft to 60 per rent less than elsewhere. Also, receiving dailv. Psris Fashion In tissue paper, for La dice and Childien's Dresses, fcts o Patterns for Merchants and Dressmakers now a dy, at Mrs. M. A. BINDER'S, Jy4 ly 1fi.ll Chestnut tt , Philadelphia Town-Lots fcr Sa!e. rfMIK unrtir.ipnM. rwidln t (Urn Hup, offer. 1 .1 rrirnl. no miPoiiMtilr Irnn., XTY HVK Toy, N.LUTS.rilu.le ml Mit in the n.w IMl'lilioa made to the rtlliqrv of (! Iii. Also, Ttirty-Fivo Acres of Land, Adjoining the Mm, All will W Mtl.l (othrr or wjiamU, in .nit pun-hii.tfr.. Any further iuf'.nn alion mn hr n1Uinrt hv ntlilrmDiug him, tt UlrB ll"Ir. rlrartrlil i-r.nDlr. IVnn'i. oT-ra 'jlCHKMtAlt rOOPKR. Coal, W lile nd Llnned Oil., P.niiTy P.r, rarnishoi and raiou of all kind, rronnd la uilFcr tala 7 11, A I. drwi'iiifcA TIMBER AND COAL LAND fplIK snbrrilK-i, rrsiding In Vnlmi tiiwn-hip I Clearti'-ld coontv, pinn'a. offer? the Inllowuifi 1 1 nets ol Ian 1 at private Snle, vis: No. 1 Contains 110 Acres, And allowance, sittv acrcv of which Rre cleared and umh-r goodculiintion.haTii.gihinaon emted a dwelling In mihc, barn and outlifMiacs, and a Urgi Iwanng on-hard of choice fruit, a goud spring ol shut, anu touie rxretieni 11.unr.1v, No. 2 Contains 126 Acres, And allowance, ten acres cleared, and having tlieroiiurviU'd a dwelling bouse and HA W Ml LU Timber and logs run be run from (he mill. 'J'bert- arc twiMiiilliijii feet (,f pi ne titnlter alone on this travt. itio whole is uudcriam witu COAL AND IRON ORU. The Atlantic and tlreat Western railroad and the Winslow mil road havo both surveyed their routoe through thcrie, lands. No bettf-r pro"piH't la now offered, at snrh ira- sonahle rates. For further partieulart, address the undersigned, at Hockton post olhco. jaiot m JOH DHK.SLKU. -O AUTIOK. All persins are hereby cautioned Vy against purchasing or in any way meddling with the lollowingduscrilH-u porttonul proimrtv, rii; Two grcv mares, two grer horses, one two-horat' wag' in, one four-horse wagon, tour sets harness, one oow, twelve single grabs, oue oook stovo, one parlor st-ne, one plow, one biwrow, three bodstrads anu heiiiting, twenty ranis parlor carpet, thirtv five yard common carpet, tliroe sets thaim, one buroau, two stand.", ilonk, three tablet, clipboard, arm oii.-r uuseiioi. I urmture, uow iu the posses sion of iltiHiu Lightncr, owJiecaria townoliip, as the said property telongs to me. and is left with Him on loan only, tubjoul to mr onler. jan:i-:tt JOIIN LDMITNER. FALL STYLES OF BONNETS AND HATS JVST RECEIVED AT Bept. 2(i, 1 sr.C. Mnu vViXt ll. SherifT's Sales. 1)Y VIKTt'K of sundry wriu of VmdHion J J Expnnna issued out of the court of Common i'lea of Clearfield ecuntv, and to me directed there will be exposed to PUBLIC BALE, at the iourt House in the borough or Clearfield, on Monday, the 11th day of January, It-mi, at I o'clock, p.m., the following described Real Estate, to wit: A certain tract of land situate to Jordan township, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded east by Jand of John Hunter, south by J. P. Jordan! west by Robert Hunter, anil north by Samuel Mitchell, eontaiuing about fifty-six acres, with about in acres cleared, and having a small log bouse and stable erected thereon. Belied, takes io execution and to be sold as the property of James comb. Also, a certain tract of land situate In Ferguson township, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded on the east by land of Orange Thurston, stuth by Mar tin Nolan, west by Joseph Straw, and north by Ueorge Williams, containing ninoty five acres, and having a small frame bouse and stable erect, ed thereon. Seisei, taken in execution, aad to be sold as the property of Peter Summers. Also, a certain lot of land situate in Osceola borough, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded on the south by Cuitin street, west by II. 11. Kephart, north by Aaron but lie h. aad east by Young, with a large frame house and stable erected thereon. Seised, taken in execution, and to be sold as the properly of Kssington Kepbart and n. 11. RepDari. Also, acerufn tract of land situate In Beccaria township, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded on the east by land of Joseph Karris, on the south by Samuel Hpanogle, west by John Lightncr, and on ite north by Adam Henderson, eoouining seventy-seven acres and one hundred and one perches, about firty-fireacrea cleared, aud having a two-story house and large frame bara erected thereon, also a email tenant house erected upon same premises above described. Sriied, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Jacob Myers. A Lao, a certain tract of land situate In Wood ward township, Clearfield county. Pa., bounded on toe east by Mary Caaby, south by W. it, Alexander, west by Samuel Mitchell, and narth by Boas Alexander, containing ninety-one acres. seised, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of James Alexander. r-eT-Hidders will take notice that IS percent. of tho purchase money must be paid when the property is knocked down, or it wilt be put up again tor sale. JACUU A. f Al bl, SnitRirr'l Oprira, I Sheriff. Clearfield, Penn'a,Dee. 20, A6. J SherifT's Sales. BY VIRTUE of a writ of Lrtari Facia; issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ol Cleatfleld county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to Pl'BLIC SALE, at the Court House iu the borough of Clearfield, on Aloud a v the lllh day of January, imiT, at I o'clock p. m., the follosiiiig property, to wit i A certain tract of laud situate la Beccaria township, Clearfield county, Pa., beginning at an 'ronwood j thence south, 69 degrees eajL, I S3 perches, to a dogwood; thence north, one degree east, 72 perches, to a bemtock ; thence west 160 perches, to whileoak tbenee south, five degrees west, io the piaoo or beginning, containing sev enty six acres and allowance, being part of a Seised, taken In execution, and to be'sold as the property of Jacob Myers. Also, all that certain Few Mill situate on th Three Runs, in R'artbaut township, Clearfield county, Pa., being fifty feet In length and thirty feet in width, and the lot of ground and curtilage appurtlcent to said building, boned, taken io exeenti'-n. and to be told at the property of buwani JMcuarvey. jg-Ar-Bidders will take notice that 15 pereent. of the purchase money must be paid when the property Is knocked down, or it will be put up again for sole. JACOB A. FAI'HT, SHRairr'i Orrirn, J Sheriff. Clearfield, Penn 'a, Deo. 20, 1S6A. l,r ATr.lA(KXTS K5 to tlf'.n pT month for gentleimm and f'M to $74 for Ladies, everywhere, to introduce the Lommon Sense Family Sewing Machine, improved and per fected. It will hem. fell, stitch, quilt, bind, braid. and embroider henittifnlly priront $211 making the elastic hr-k si itch, and fully warranted for three years. We pay the above wages, or a com ip ion, from which twice that emonnt ran le made. Address or call on C, 1IOWEKM A CO., t'mce , Naith rilth Mreet, 1'hiladelphia, ra. All M Iters answerrd promptly, with circulars and terms. nor?-1tn A Groat Discovery. ONE of the greatest and nutt useful discoveries in mrdittal aeb noe wm made by thecelebralcd Dr. J. Dumas, of Pans, Chief Phrsician to the Imperial Infirmary of Km lire, in ltil. Those who have been afiiieted with the painful disease known as Piles, and effrvtiiallv cured by the uio of DK DCM AH KltKNCil PILE SALVE, cannot speak too highly of the Ik-nr fits ronferrvd upon them hy Ihe use of this remedy. It has never born known to fail in effecting a permanent cure In a single case. In this npert it surpasses all other medi cines of the kind. It will Io just what it is recom mended for; if net, tho money will Ikj n funded. One or two botes is sufficient to effect a permanent core In four or six dnvg. if the direction on the boxes are followed. Price, one and two dollars per box, according to sire. Sent by mail or express to any part of the I'nited States or Canada. Sold by Drugst-i't generallr. A libera! dieonnt made Io the trade. Address D. S. DI'MIAM A CO., Williamppnrt, Pa., sole Pnprietor and Mantifno turerfor the Cnite! Slates and Canada. ts.y ox ins own hook. W. F. CLARK, 170l'LD respectfully announce to the eiti If aeni of Clearfield and vicinity, that he has taken the rooms formerly occupied by P. A. Oauhn, in Urabara'a Row, immediately over 11. F. Naugle-'s Jewelry store, and will continue the TAILORING BUSINESS. A full aiiortmtnt of Clotha, Caatimen and Vcaiitifri eonitanttjr haniii and made to ord.r on tba hori.at noLic. rartlrular all.nilno will ht fm Io CtTTTIN'Cl MfD., ltnTt' and ChiMrn'f clothing In ilia moat fafhlnnatil, KtIh, Uit. him rail. dreii tr w. y. rt,ARK. Q IU K AMI .ll b. .aidin "tinn. C''VViark to an.T rrnn bo hn. ntr Itr. Intnat' IMIr Halvt arnirilin tu directlnna and baa not bren currd. Aiiilrras, 1. . 1)1" MUM t TO., dri-5-lT W iliiam.poTt. Pa, V? h I" two nnr." WAOONS fur mlp, on rr.mna1.it icrtni. t:hO. W. .KKIIART, dtrS-tl 1 Irnrrlrltl, I'a. IIKK.S! DltU.S! DKH.S! joski'II n. nnviN, On Main St., one dot r west of Hippie d feast's Store, CCHWKNr VILI.K, PA, Has bow on band a large assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye StulTst Patent Medicines, Tnnt.es, Mioiililcr-ltraf ca. l'.lsatic Htork inea and MnHportrra, .laaa, lut(y, Perfumery, Toilet Goods, Confectioneries. Splcot Canned Prult, Tobacco, Cigart, Botktt Stationery, Pencils, Pent, Ink, and a general variety of Notions. Ills stock embraces all articles neoded In a community, Is entirely new, and of the best quality, and will be s Id at reasonable prices. Call and examine the goods ; they cannot fail to pirate. dec& tf GOODS REDUCED"! GREAT REDUCTION IN THE THICK OF GOODS AT H. W. SMITH & CO.'S. Print, that w. formnrl lold at 25 centi, we now nil tt 21 Unbleached Muallua, formerly aold at 30, vt now aell at Sit llleaclied Muallua, formerl auld nt from 25 to 60, w. now aell at ) t O Alpacaa, formerly aold at from ii to 80, wa now aell at 3&(n,Uft Caaaimerea, 10 par cant alrara eoaU All-Woul lie Lainea, at SS Common l)e I. allies, at SS And all Prc.l Ooodaat the aanit ratea. BOOTS AND SHOES, Of tba teat quality, at an Immerue reduction. fish. Wa will aell Mackerel, Herring, Ae, AI COST. a BEST COAL OIL, 85 CENTS. HOODS, NUBIAS, BREAKFAST SHAWLS, ETC., Of erery deecrlptlon, grcally reduced. We offer our alock of Dry OooJj at the abor llgurei up loth. Irtof January, 1 8117, They are all of the Drat quality, N.w and faikionable. Any one ean now hare an Alpacca for tho eoit of a De Laina. Tbia oler la made in good fallb, and all deiiroui of Monomitinf in the proper manner, har. now an excellent opportunity to aupply tbemaolrea at the ebeapeat ratea. Xlilrtly for Caah. no28 y n. W. SMITH A CO. ANOTHER EXCITEMENT' A FALL IX miCE3. New Goods at the Cheap Cosh Store OF WILLIAM F. IRWIN, Sou'.h Second atreet, Clearfield, Pa. A FUE.SU ARKIVAL OF Fall and Winter Goods, AT UltKATLV REDITKD PRICEf. I an Jaet reeeWIng and opening a rarrfully aeleeud atoekof faahionable Spring A Hum mer tioode of almoet every deacription. A beautiful anorlment of Prima and Pry guoda, of the neweet and lateat atyloa. Alio a great variety of nieful aotlona. DRY GOODS AND MOTIONS. Bonneta, Ehawla, Bate and Capa, Boot, and 6hoea, (a large quantity.) Hardware, Queenaware,T)rugit.Mcdicln.a, OilaA Painta, Oarpeta Oil Clotba, (iKOCEIUES AND FKU1TS, Foreign and Domestic, sueh as Apples, Peaches, vurranis, rrunes, naisins. urangei and Lomona, FISH, BACON AND FLOUR. Mackerel. In t i and i barrela, nf th beat quality, all of which will be aold at th loweatoath or ready pay prioea. My old friendr and the aablio generally, ar reapeotfully Invited te call. -N. n. Allkinda ofOAA.Vand apprnrrd COliNTH Y PHOOUV& taken in virhangefor Good a. VVM. F. IKW1N. Clearleld, Kor. 28, 18M tf JICIIAKD JIOSSOJ IS NOW Selling, at half tlu-ir unual price, DKRSS GOODS, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, BUOWN KUEETIX03, FLANNELS AND BLANKETS, WOOLEN GOODS, HOSIERY, MEN'S CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING Ooo.lt LADIES' HOOTS AND SHOES, GENTLEMEN'S 110018 AND SHOES, HOYS' do do HOOP SKIRTS, BALMORALS, LADIES' COLLARS AND CUEFS, RAISINS AND CURRANTS, BROOMS AND TURS, CANNED FRUITS, BEEF AND TORK, FLOUR AND FEED, io , Ao Ao. FlVueaea and ahdoiulnal aupporteraof very X. kind of the latent irapmv.m.nta, for vale at the truj Store of HARXsWlCl A IRWIN. Dlt. LEON'S CELEBRATEDJTRErARATIONS. Thi' JVrfrrtion of MtJii iil Si-it ncf. DR. LKON'8 KI.KCTRIC HAIR RKNEWKH. It is a p'tslHve eure for Haldneas. it restres rsy balr te it original eolur. It is a t'lnie, nut a dye, and arte upon the se eretiuue. Tt Immediately arrests falling out of tlit Hair. It alleriates Keursljla and Headache. It radically euros dandruff and huranrs. It keeps the sealp healthy, elean and fool. It is an elegant acd ei(uiiitcly fragrant hair dressing. It restores, eultirates and beaatifles the hair. It innkes harsh hair flexible and lustrous. lr. Leon's Klertiir Hair Kcnewerhas enjoyed a hfffh local representation t many years. Its wonderful restorative and tnTifroratinfr pmperties are well known to the Medical Faculty of PbtJa del phi a. He in g fully satisfied of the merits of Leon's Klecuio Hair Henewer, we have procured eiclus ire ownership end sre determined' that every hoa-ehold In our Isod shall have opportunity to reap its benoflu. Dr. Lcou's Infaut Remedy. A most delightful end efficacious eure for tbs various Ills to which infants and young children aresutiject. INVALUABLE FOR TLKT1IING CUlLbKKN I It softens the gums, abates In flammation, invigorates the stomach and bowels, eorrecte acidity, and is a sare and speedy eure fur colic, cramp and windy pains. A most ex cellent preparation for children of a restless and fretful habit and in all cares of Looseness, Uripiog, Vomiting or other inward grief, it gives 1 aimed t ate eaae. Used for more than half a oentury in the practice of one of the most eminent physi cians of Fbilodelpbia, In now placing this article wlthla the reach of all our countrymen, we would remark that we know it to be a remedy of unrivaled eieellence and that it has proved in thousands of eases, as we are resolved it shall in millions, a priceless boon. For sale by lruggists everywhere. Address alt orders in ZEIQLER SMITH, Hole Proprietors, 137 North Third street, Philadelphia. Silver Wash Powder, Saves time, labor, money. Makes washing a pastime and Monday a festival. old every where. Try lL novM ly Clearfield Academy. TllilE second session of the scholastic year of X this Institution will commence oo JJOlAY, Uie 3ftth day of KOVEMULR, lS6fi. Pupils ean enter at any time. They will be charged with tuition from the time they enter to the close of the Session. The course of instruction embraces every thing Included In a thorough, practical and accom plished education for both sexes. The Principal, having bad tba advantage of much experience In bis profession, assures pa rents and guard ans that bis entire ability and energies will be devoted to the moral and men tal training of the youth placed under his charge. 1 EHMrt OF TUITION. Orthography, heading. Writing, and Primary Arithmetic, per Hess ion (II weeks) $4 DO Grammar, Geography, Arilhmetie, and History 0 00 Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Men a u ration, Surveying, Philosophy, Pbysi ology. Chemistry, liook Keeping, Botany and Physical Geography . . . $9 00 Latin, Ureek and French, with any of the above 11 ranches .... $12 00 --No deduction will be made for absence. if-Fcr further particulars inquire of Her. p. L. HARRISON. A. M-, Clearfield, July llJHM tf. Principal. .V EV BOOT AM) SHOE SHOP. i;mvARi MACK A co.t On Market Htrrrt, one door Heat of Lie poldt's Hrcwcry. LTbe proprietors have entered into the Iloot A hoo business at the above stand, and are determined to not be outdone either In quality or price fer their work. Fpecial attention will be paid to manufacturing sewed work. Wa have on hand a large lot of FAENCU KIP and CALF r-KINS of the very beat quality. The eltisens of Clear field and the surrounding vicinity, are respect fully invited to give us a trial, ho charge for calls. Cleerfleld, Nov. 7, 18A6-tf. "U liT Til E B H T." HIIF.CIF.lt As WILSON'S Highest Premium. Lock Si itch, SEWING MACHINES. VLL Inquiries In reference to this "A No. V Machine promptly answered. They can be procured from me at citv prices. WM. T. HAMILTON', Agent, oeU tf Luthi-rnhurg, Pa, Attention, Soldiers, EQUALIZATION OF BOUNTY. VI. L SOLDI Fits Oiv 1WI-'f1?-03 are entitIM to an INCH EASED IKH'NTY. The undersigned is prepared to collect all such Bounties, as well as the increased pay to Foldicrs' Widows. All inquiries nnd communications an swered promptly. Discharges receipted for. Post Office address, Curwcnsville, Pa. erpi-tr JOSIAH EVAXfl. NEW BOOKS. U K A T) ! READ!! READ!!! A Vou1ha IliMtory of the ;rat Civil War. One Vtf . Price fl fill. llln-tniM with Itl rnyrnvihjfs im wood, tiy the ttrt arttts, of Lincoln, 1'avis, tyrant, Lm Sherman, Jack son, Stcphena, Reward, Uoolh and othrrs. This hNik is adapted to at) readers. Though called a Youth's History," It Is not "hahy talk'" but gtres, in clear, concise end racy style, a foil account of the war and its eauscs. It is just suvh a book as business men, merchants, fnmiers, me chanics and laborers will want to rend, and after they hare read it, give to their children to read. War Poetry! fcv Wm. fln.vona Ptuua. Every family wilt want a copy of this work. It Is filled with all the patriotic enthusiasm produced durinjr, the war. No man is hotter qualified to compile such a work than .Mr. Simms, Tlif Democratic Almanac for iHWt-t, This Manual tor isftfl, to lie cotittnued now rejrn larly en-h year, contains full election returns fur iHift, I ft4 and l.OA j lit of newpajcrs suppreiS4d by the Lincoln Adininilration; Chninology ot ISCA, of hattlc, acta of ('(ingress, 4c It contains matter to tie had nowhere else, anil is vlna!,lr and important tn have at anytime. The srreat feature for 1ft;will be a complete LIST OK THK AH ltlTKAHY AHHKSTS made by Mr. Lincoln. com- Itib-d expressly for the Iemneratie Almanao for X(i7. This lift will contain Ihe name, cause of erresf and term of imprisonment of each prisoner, aud he the most remarkable document iu the his tory of Lrttert lie Carkrt ever published. It will contain besides tho usual matter nf all AlutAiiaca, full and offioiftl returns of all the tleetiuns for this year, compared with prrUous one, tho most im- rtant eels ol ronpres, fresnieni Johnson s veto inessagvs, lists oi ikmh ine oni ana uie new t on-trr-nf, ktatislical and other iufurmntion indipcusi- ble to every politician, planter, laruicr, nierctiaut or inci-hiuiic. PAMPHLETS. Abolltloll la lratllt or. The Attempt to Equal ize Usees the Destruction of Society. The Abolition C'onaplrac) ( or, A Ten Years' Record of the Itepuhlican party. Th Xrirro'a Place In Nature: aPaprvren.; h fore the lrfmlon AnthropnloBieal Koetety. Hy Dr. Janice Hunt, President of the (Society. sVillloqny. hy "Huirit Povrnor, of "A Bond bolder,' "A Poor Farmer," A Methanic," "A Upturned Soldier, Ac., te. 32 pages. 7-T-Att the above IkmiIxs are for sale at the Drug Store of ('. D. ATKoN, nn SwhmI street, nearlv apposite the court house, t'learftchl, Pa. no2ltf 1IC;IIT IIOHl FOR fl.l-Thenn- dcrsipned has now on hand a lot of IlOHSKS ol Inrjrc sise, suitable for logging or wagoning purposes, which he will sell at reasonable rates. He also offers for sale THK KK Hl.Ut.llS, on similar terms. Those In neel of either, ean call pcrsonatlv or address him, at riearfleld, Pa. novSS tf JA.VKS L. LKAVY. elm.', in (.'IcarfM'l Ixtn'tiRh. Ai-jiIt tn WA1.TKH HAIlilETT. nnv21 If All al Law, Cliardrl I, IVan'a. SOI.lIKH nol'Mil-:. A reent act haa pawred fcnth Ilnneea of Consrera. and aigned Prmldent, 'jriTinf a three t.ara' aoMi.r lion and a two year'rrHer f hnuntr. "TBOI'NTIKS and I'KMjlUNS tolleeted bj ne, f it thota entitled to the.. .WALTKE KARRTTT. auS lf Att'j at Law, Clearfield, Ta. rititMii: h.ti.i: OT VAI.I ARI.K REAL & TERSONAL PE0PERTY, INrl.llHNll 3,500 Acres of Timber Land. fPHK sub-.'rilicr, residing at tllen Hope, now g ofb-rs tor sle .n -f the bei-t IUXNTSH M'ANDf fr Men-handtsing and Liimlxriug in the Mintv. or perbnps in the Slat. Mt : A largo DtthLLJN'l H"l SK. KToKlMttfJI, and all necessary outhuihlings attached, together with Ten Town Lots in Glen Hope, Also, a LOT CONTAINING TKX ACKKS of creek lottoin land of the very beat quality, on tba east side of ClcarfiWd Creek, opposite tihii Hop. A Tract of 200 Acres of Timber Land, Heavily timbered with plno timber, situate one and a half milo from len Hojki, on thetumpike lead ing to Ansunvillr, about ten acres of which arw cleared and under cultivation. The undivided One-third of 3500 Acres of Timber Land Of the very best quality, situate on Clearfield Creek, near Ihe mouth of hitiuur ituu, Also, the entire Stock of Store Goods, Now on hand, consisting of DitY OOMDS, fjllO CKKIKH, HAKDH AKK, QI KKNK V'AHK, and everything found iu a place ot general ueruuan. disiug. The foregoing property will be aold togather or eeparately,to suit purchasers, aud upon rcoaonablo terms, vT(V-Any Information In reference to the pro perty, or terms, can he obtained bvaplving to the undersigned, either in ertou or by letter, at iilen Hope, Clearfield count v, IV im a. nov2l-:tm " THOMAS fiHOOM. THE EAgTe HOTEL, CURWKNKVII.LE.'PA. L. W. TEN EVCK, PnorRirTon. THE undersigned, having become proprietor of the above hotel, wishes to rive notice to the eltisens of this county, as well as to tba trarelling public, that the nouns has been refitted and refurnished lor the entertainment of hie guests. His table will be furnished with every thing the market affords. At his Bar will be found the heat brands of all kinds of Liquors, GOOD fsTAIJLINti attached, .and none but careful hostlers employed. JyU-tf L. W. TEN BYCK. RAIL ROAD HOUVE, Main Bt . Phili pa burg, Penn 'a, Robert Llotd, Proprietor. Keeps constantly on band the eboistestof liquora. His Uble is always supplied with the belt tba Market affords. The traveling polio, will do well to give him a call, N'ov 1st, 18ftf. GEORGE FALK Ukes thli method of Inform, log the watermen of Clearfield county that he bos refitted and reopened the hotel formerly kept by E. Scbreiaer, at Coxestown, where be will take especial pains to render satisfaction te all who favor him with their patronage. Coxestown, April IS, '03. drsly. CARD. LASH'S Improved Five Dollar WASHING MACHINE, is now offered to the public at the cheapest, simplest and moat efficient Washing Macaine in the country. The exclusive right for ibe rale of this ma chine In your own State or county can be secured by applying soon at onr store, 727 Market street, Philadelphia. Fa. J. S. LASH A Co. Also, the best Clothes Wringer in the market. Wholesale and retail. p&k very liberal discount lo country mer chants and dealers generally. jeiO.'nfi Ladies' Fancy Furs, AT JOII.V KAIIEIKAS Fir Manufactory, No. 7IS Arch Slreot, Un 7th, 1IIILAIKL'A. Hare now In etnre, nf mj owa ImpiirtatiuD and Man ufacture, one of the largest and nio.1 toantifat eelre tionairf FANCY H IlS, for adiee and ebildrrii'aweart n Iha iitr. Al.iv . An. e'11 , a a,iKrtinent f llrnt.'a For . iTSIi- tJlorce and Collars. I am alfo enaMrd to diii)oee of my good, at rerjr roaeonnltle prim, and 1 would therefore elirlt a coll from my friends of Clearfield rounty and rl cintty. Krincmher the neme. nnmler and atreet. JOHN FAHKIltA, So. TI8 Arch Ptreet, alwve 7th, eouth ai.le, Phlla. have no tiartner.nor conneetion with any other store in l'hifadel.hia. oetl0-4m ITCH I ITC Il FlTt lH SCBATCHI SCRATCH! 6CEATCH I WUKATON S OINTMENT M ill Cur. the Itch In 44 Hours. VLSO, eure. Salt Rheum, Tlrert, ChilUalna, and all Kruptlon, of tba Skin. Price lit eenta. Fur sale b all Drnf pst. By aendinf ality nenta toWKKKS A POXTKR, aoleagenu, 17U Washington street. Huston, it .III be for warded by inatl, tree of postage, to any part of tba I'nited Statea. For aala at Hartswirk 4 Irwin'a, Clearfield. Pa. July I3,"18( ly C, R . Foster, Kdw. Perks, Wat. V. Wright J. 1). M'tlirk, A. K. Wright. Wm. A. Walla. Kiob'd Shaw, J. T. Leonard, J. II. Qraham, 0. L. Ired. Hanking A Collection House UK F0STR. PEEKS, WEIGHT & CO . rinursBVKQ.riFTt c0., r. Sillsof Klrhanpe, Notes and I'rafts discounted HKPOSITS RKCKIVKP. Collectioaa made and proceeds promptly remitted Fichange on the Cities oonstantly on hand. The al'ora Pauking House la now open and ready for business. Kept. , 1Mb. Pnn.irsavs.. Centre Co., Peaa'a PKACE riJOCLAIMKD. THE WAR OVER ITS CLEARFIELD. KNOX TOWNSHIP QUIET. XEAm-Y A Mi THK CONTRABANDS OU1XQ BACK TO TUEIKOLD MASTERS. RUT NARY ONE (lOINf ItACK TO OLD MASSACHUSETTS, WHERE THEY WERB I.OVED SO LONG ANU SO WELL. In eonsrqnence of the abora farts, F. Sao of the old Short Shoe Shop ; would announce to his numeroua palrone, and tb. poopl. .f Clear field county at large, Ibal be baa new a first rata lot of good meterial; just roceired from the east, and ia now prepared oa short aotie. to make, and mend boots and t! oes at bis new Sfc-p la tlrahama row. lie le satisfied fiat baeaa plea, (unless it might be some intensely loyal stay at bom Patriots). Ha Is prepared to sell low for cash or County Produce, don't forget th shop next door to Uraham A Boytoneetor, on mark et Street Clearfield Pa. A kept by fellow com monly called Joly to.'nS. ly. RnOKTV." VPROCIAMATION tl ' GOING IT ALONG.'!!! Nobody Prnlillillcd from hiijlna; my Hoot a and Mines on arrotmt of Hare or Color. Using thus liberal minded, I lake this method of informing the Olliiens of Clearfield and Ti cinity, that I bar opened a shop on Second at., next door to the Coun'.y National Bank, over iVson'a lrug Store, where I am prepared to make to wtUer rerythlng In the POOT and SHOE lino, ont of the best enaterirl ai d in llis most workmanlike manner, and on short ruticc. All I ak is a trial. Don at Clesrlsld, this eighteenth day nf July, A. U. lsi.lt. HARRY H0r'8. Q f (( Per Yrar I Wa want Agoata O I .JUU ereiywhere to sell our mpanras $3(i brwing Machine. Tbrea new kinds. I'a. der and apper leed. Bent on trial. Warranted fir years. Aoora salary ar large aommlssloa paid. Tba oai.r machines aold in Tatted 8tata for lesi than $40, which ara ally ItVaard 6y Howe, Wheeler Wilson, Ororer A B.ker, binder A Co., and Paeheliler, otSer rbeap macbinea ar ariM..Mrattd th eeler or asep are Unite torn rrest, fiu and ianpi Iscnuent. II astratcd circular scut rata. Address, or call npon gnaw A Clark, at Viddeford, Maine, r Chicago, III. May la, lMln-ly. Iyv'nii i.iiiKRTviviinn i kad Will do asore and better work, at a glrea Cost, thaa any other. Tr It I Msnufsetared only by IKIULKK A BMliH. Wholesale lrog, Paint and Glass Dealera.No. IJT North Third lit., Phll'a. March II, lSnT ly G ROC KKIKS to t bad at MtUTtL Alt 5LDR S. -1 i.h.d: