the Mttmiwm 4Mmm ?1 -'i ? m fc:,!f P it 3 I f 3 I 11 i -I a. b. bow, criToa asd pr.orRiETOR. CLEARFIELD, PA., JULY 11, 1800. TOR WtESIDEXT, HON. ABRAHAM LINCOLN, Or ILLINOIS. ' ' ' . rOR TICE TRESIDET, nON. HANNIBAL HAMLIN. OF main e. . , FOR GOVERNOR, .. HON. ANDREW G. CURTIN, of Centre Co. County Convention. .', The members of the Pcoplo's Party of Clear field county are requested to meet in convention '. At the Town Hall in Clearfield, OH FRIDAY, THE 3d DAY OF AUGUST, 1860, at 1 o'clock P. M., lor the purpose of nomina ting a County ticket, taking action in regard to Congressional and ' Representative candi dates, and transacting snch other business aa may be deemed necessary. . According to the plan of organization adopted last year, erry member of the party can attend as a delegate, and have a voice, in proportion to the num ber of rotes hia district polled for our candi date at the last election. It is hoped that every district will be represented. By order of the County Committee, JulyTtb. WM. McBRIDE, Chairman. The following Committees of Vigilance were appointed for the various election districts : Btccaria Lyonel W. Weld,John W. Wright, John L. McCutly, Edward P. Fnlkerson. Ball John Bell.Wilson McCracken.Thoraas Orr, Jacob Snyder of Jac, Samuel T. Hoover, Hugh Pollock, John F. Lee. Bloom Andrew Rumer, H. C. Leech, Chas. Cleaver, Silas Mnnn, T. 11. Bailey. BoggsGen. Wilson, Jr.. John Bish, David Adams, Jr., John Blair, Wm. Wilson, Peter Gearbart. Bradford Daniel Graham, William Albert, John Peters, Isaac S. f-'hirey. . Brady Reuben H. Moore, Ales. Shea.Tbo. Montgomery, Isaac McIIenry, John Carlisle, Win. Heed. Burntide 3 tckton Patchln, Eb. McMasters. Jesse Hutton. Robt. Michael, Jno. Rorabaugh. Chest A. H. Pelrce, David Michael, James Dowler, B.- G. McMasters, Wm. McGarvey. Wm. Westover. CUarfield Boro. Robt. Mitchell, Jr.,Renben Spackman, G. W. Rheem, W. R. Brown, M. A. Frank. " Covington P. A. Gaulin, John Barmoy, Joab Rider. Curtsennrillt E. A. Irvin, D. O. Crouch, Johnlrvin, Jarncs Brown, Wm. Ten Eyck. Vccctur Joseph Goss,Daniel Albert, Daniel Aym. Ferguson Jacob Gibson. Luther Barrett, George W. Davis, Charles McMasters. FoxE. C. Lyman, A. W. Heatb. Girard Alexander Murray, Adam Spack man, James Leonard, Jr., Alexander Irwin. Goshen Lewis Irwia, Thomas Graham, T. II. S pence. Graham B. F. Akely,John M. Katen,Jatnes P.NuT5on.Jc" Ammeimao,P. M.Wollislagle'. Guelich Wm. A. Nivlir.g, J. W. Scott, G. W- McCully, W. S. Weils, Robert Graham. Huston William Hewitt, Julius Lamm, Oscar Allen, Warren Bliss. Jordan Thomas Thomps'?'!. J. Glenn Wil liams, Isaac llaines, John McNeal. Karthau Joseph Yothers, Joseph Rnbley, Frank McGarvey. William Bridge. Knox John L. Hex, D.J. Cathca:t, Wil liam McKee. Lawrence W. L. Antes, W. P. Fulton,Cor neliusOwens.A. T. Schryrer,IsaacThonipson. L. K. McCullough. ' . , Lumber City James Ferguson, Ilarrison Spencer, John W. Dazlett, George II. Lvtle, Morris T. G. Snyder, J. Davis, G. D. Hess, Jacob Mock,' J. C- Brenner. Bunj. Spackman. Sew Washington John L. Allison, William Feath. John II. Byers. Penn John Russell, Jeremiah C Moore, Thomas Wain, Jacob Doiighman. . Pike Johnson Holden. Benj. Hartshorn, John W. McXanl, Edw. M. Curry, Milton Mc Clure, B. F. Dale, Robt. Keeper, Porter Smith Union D. E. Brubaker, David Dressier, H. B. Bailey. J. B. Clowser. IFooJujarrf Samuel Hegarty,Joseph Fiscus, James Stott. ' In 1856, the Democrats made a great ado about the "union" electoral ticket formed by the Republicans and Americans. Now, that their party is split asunder, they seem to lor get their pretended horror of a "mongrel" ticket, and are trying to unite the two wings of the party by a similar plan. In New York, it is said, they went so far even as to propose a coalition with the Know Nothings. The Douglasites in Pennsylvania, seeing that the arrangement suggested by tho State Commit tee will bus '-buzzard" affair to them, de nounce the scheme in unmeasured terras. It remains to bo aeen whether a compromise can yet be effected. It will, however, make bnt little difference, as "honest old Abe," will cer tainly be the next President. . The last Clearfield Republican says it cannot recognize either of the gentlemen nominated at Baltimore, as the candidate of the National Democratic, party. We supposo It regards both as sectional candidates; but this, of it elf, we are inclined to 'think, will bo a very alight barrier to its support of one or the oth er, after the editor ascertains that a certain "distinguished Senator," though personally preferring Breckenridge, is not only willing to support either that gentleman or Mr. Douglas to defeat Lincoln, but is said to bo - ready to wallow even Bell to bring about that result.' Ohio The Democracy of Ohio has split iu two, Just as everywhere else. The Breckin ridge men seceded from the State Convention be Id at Columbus on ihe 4th July, and bare resolved to. have a State, and Electoral ticket f their own, " " ' "r" " " . TBYIK 0 TOP ATCK IT UP ! The "Democratic" State Committee met ia Pbilaielpbia oa Monday last a week. There was a full ' attendance, aixty members being present. ' The object of the meeting was for the purpose of agreeing upon eome. course of action by rrbicli the harmony cf the party could Uts preserved. Several propositions were submitted, and considerable discussion elicited. Finally, the following proposition was adopted by a vote of 43 yeas to 15 Days : "That, if said electoral ticket should bo elected by the people, ad it should appear, on ascertaining the result in the other States of the UniOD, that, by casting the entire vote of tho State of Pennsylvania tor S. A. Douglas and II. V. Johnson, it would elect them Pres ident and Vice President over Messrs. Lincoln and Hamlin, then said electors shall bo under obligations to so cast said vote. "If, on the other hand,it should appear that said vote would not elect Messrs. Douglas and Johnson, but would elect John C. Breckin ridge and Joseph Lano, President and Vice President, over Messrs. Lincoln and Uamlio, then said vote shall be cast for them ; and in case the united vote from Pennsylvania would not elect either of their tickets, then theE Icctors may divide it between them according to their own judgment of what would be best for the country and the Democratic party.'! Tho object aimed at in this arrangement is to take the vote of Pennsylvania from Lincoln and Hamlin, for It will not be pretended that either Douglas or Breckinridge have the re motest chance of an election by the people. It won't accomplish the object. To the Douglas men It Is a sort of "Heads 1 vein ; tails you lose" game, and we'll seo whether they arc fools enough to be sold,body and breeches, to the Administration. ' Forney's Press is very severe upon the ac tion of the Statu Committee, and scouts it with great indignation. We copy a paragraph, which shows pretty conclusively that this at' tempt of the Administration, through its ma jority on the Committee to use the classic language of a friend "Aas gone up a spout " "This action of the State Committee will bo received by the Democrats of the State with contempt and indignation. It is a proclama tion of insult to tho friends of Douglas and to the Democratic National Committee, which has demanded the appointment of pure Doug las electoral tickets in all the States. . We re gard the decision of this close corporation as releasing all the Donglas Democrats from any obligation whatsoever to support the electoral ticket. They cannot vote fVr it, as it stands, without stultifying themselves. They cannot vote for it without voting for Disnnionists and Sece'ders. They cannot vote for it without sanctioning fraud and force in their worst shapes. There is but one rescue from this last shameless act of despotism and that is, a mass meeting of tho Democratic people, to purge the electoral ticket, aud to cut loose from the Disumomsts forever. There was a gallant and protesting minority In the State Committee, but they were powerless in the midst of office-holders and Seceders. If the masses do not now move in their own defence, it will be because they are indifferent to their own interests, or disgusted with treacherous representatives. A fitting finale to this gross betrayal of principle was the Seceders' meet ing at Independence Square on the same eve ning." Another Quarrel. Senator Gwin, of Cal ifornia, had a Quarrel with the President on Saturday a week. The war of words became very violent, and during the altercation the Senator denounced Mr. Buchanan in not very accurately measured language, and concluded by telling the old gentleman that he would never darken tho doors of his mansion again. Gwin has hitherto been Buchanan's right-hand man, and this private quarrel will doubtless manifest itself, in time, in California politics. The man who rrtrryed ErvT-dck has been in turn betrayed. Selves him right. Plot acaujst Napoleon and Garibaldi. Coiuruandt-r Bellot, cf the French garrison at Florence, is said to be carrying on an inves tigation In which surprising revelations have transpired. Several of the Roman prelacy are said to bo implicated in a plot to assassi nate the Emperor Napoleon and Garibaldi. 500,000 francs are set on the head of the for mer and 100,000 francs on that of tho latter. FaASCHiand MARiANiwere to put the design into execution." How long will the assassin's dagger continuo to ally Italians with the bloody barbarism of the dark ages 7 Senator Green and Polk, of Missouri, are for Breckinridge and Lane, while tho Demo cratic candidates for Governor and Lieuten ant Governor are for Douglas. Tho bad feeling between the two factions is growing very bit ter, and the Breckinridge party have Domina ted candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, so that there are now two tickets in the field. The prospect now is that Lin coln and Hamlin will carrv the State. Kansas is gloriously avenged ! She sees the men who made war upon her now making war upon each other. She stands out, pure and majestic in her unconquerable integrity, while they are. crushed, disheartened and demoral ized. Kansas will come into the Union soon after the. 4th of March next with her banners waving over the dishonored graves of her po litical enemies. Justice is slow but sure. : A Big Screw Loose. Major Thos. P.Camp bell, one of the test stump speakers in the State, and the leader of Locofocoisrr. in Hun tingdon county, has come out in favor Lin coln, Hamlin, Curtin, and a Protective Tariff. His influence will be felt in the present contest, as be is going to take the stump immediately. ErIb CoCntt. The Republicans of Erie coutty have re-nominated the . Hon. Elijah Babbitt for Congress. For Assembly, Henry Teller and Gideon J. Ball are the nominees. This is a strong team, and Erie promises to give three thousand majority for Lincoln, Cur tin and the whole ticket. The Donglas Democrats at the North de clare that Breckinridge has no strength what ever in the North and Northwest ; tho Breck inridge Democrats in the South say that Doug las has no strength whatever in the South and Southwest. We believe them bo.th. The Delaware Inquirer hoists the ' flag of Breckinridge and Lane upside down and calls it the "disunion nomination." While the two wings of the unterrified are fighting in in the Diamond State, the friends of Lincoln will bear off the prize. The Breckinridge, Bright and Fitch men of the State of Indiana are so embittered against Douglas that they threaten to'defeat Hender ick, the democratic can didate for Governor in Indiana, because of his sympathy for Douglas. : Hon. J. S. Barry, the Democratic candidate for GOTernor of Michigan, is for Brcckfnride and Ltine,-' - - - . - PESIfSYLVANtA ITEMS ; 'riicnini ma r R i'TRUAV'q 3CIVUH At.." ' McKEA.f Cot'NTT. Levi Davis, of Norwich township, was serionsly injured, on the 25th June, by the fallipg of a tree. Ho was cutting down a hemlock, against which a dry iron wood was leaning, and when the hemlock fell, the other came with it, striking Mr. Davis on the head, and injuring him so much that for some days bis life was despaired of ; he is, however, recovering. ... James Dunn, was week before last tried a second time, for kill ing a man named Stockcr, in Ceres township, on the 1st July, 1859, and found guilty of murder in the secoud degree. He was sentenc ed to twelve years imprisonment ia the Western Penitentiary. -T , ,- r - Lycomino Cot'NTr. John Miller had hia shoulder dislocated on the evening of the 4 lb, by being. thrown., from a buggy when turning to enter his farm lane. ... A boy named Wenner was badly burned in the face, on the 4th, in Williamsport, by an explosion of pow der. .. . A small boy named -Arndt had his face and arms seriously burned in Williams port on the 4th by the explosion of an old gun barrel, which he was in the act of loading, when a boy standing by fired a "cracker" and caused the "thing to go ofl" beforo he was ready for it. Clixtos County. On the 29th ult.. a yonng man named Samuel Myers, was arrested in Lock Haven, on a charge of having stolen a horse from Mr. Moses Thompson of Centre Furnace. The horse had been sold to Mr. Isaac Miller, who afterwards saw a description of tho horse and a reward for the same, and being satisfied that he had purchased the sto len animal, had Myers arrested, and on Satur days Mr. Thompson came and took him to the Belief onte jail. Blair Codxtt. On the 27th ult., .James Cnlly, a laborer at the Mollidaysburg Foun dry, was severely burned hy ihe oversetting of a ladle containing beated metal. . . . . The stone grist mill of Mr. Samuel Isett, at Etna Iron Works, was totally destroyed by fire on the 1st July, together with 1,000 bush els of wheat and 2,500 bushels of corn. Loss estimated .it from $10,000 to 15,000 no in surance. Centre Colntt. A little boy came near being drowned in the mill raco of Wm. A. Thomas. Some of tho larger boys, In a mis chievous freak,threw him in,and had not time ly relief been at band, the consequences would have been fatal. . . . The weevil is committing ravages on the wheat in some sections of the county. Totter Cointt. On the 21th June, a lit tle boy, two years of age, son of Mr. Rhin chuls, was drowned in Nelson Clark's mill pond, two mik'S north of Condersport. It fell in accidentally, and was not discovered in time to safe its lite. ' t . . k tr7The Chicago Press Of th(r?3d ultimo states that its advices lead to the conclusion that the prospects for a full crop all over the northwest were never better. The breadth sown was larger than ever before, and with favor able weather for a few weeks more.the harvest will be secured, and the garners will be full. QSCoal Oil is said to bo a sure destroyer of bed bugs. Apply it plenlilully with a small brush or feather, to the places they infest. The cure is effectual and permanent. Gilt frames, chandeliers, &c, rubbed lightly over with coal oil will not be disturbed by flies. Housekeepers should try this remedy. n7"Lydia French, of Ellcnburg, N. Y., ha3 received $1215 damages from Lucius W.Stone for breach of promise maniage. Lucius went to see Lydia some Ave years, wrote htr about four hundred letters, and then promised to marry her, which he afterwards refused to do. tXF""It is stated by the English papers that the grave of the Earl of Worcester, who was buried in tho time of Henry VIII. is to be o pened for the purpose of ascertaining whether it contains the model of a steam engiue inven ted by him and buried with him. E7"0n Sunday, the 17th alt., 13 miaers, most of whom were intoxicated, attempted to cross Portage Lake, Lake Superior, from Han cock to Houghten, in a ski if, but when about half way across, the boat swamped, and seven of the party were drowned riNew Counterfeit. Peterson's Detector notifies the public of the discovery of a dan gerous counterfeit $5 note on the" Penn Town ship Bank," of Philadelphia. It is said to be a perfect fac simile of the genuine issue. DGF"Thc cattle disease, pleuro-pneumonia, which has proved so fatal to cattle in Massa chusetts, has made its appearance in several of the counties in New York on the Hudson river. CSome patient curiosity-hunter has found that the number of grains in a bushel of wheat weighing sixty pounds, is upward of six hun dred and thirty-nine thousand. IF"A patriotic insane man, named Charles Berry, hanged himself in Dakota County, Minr.. last week by tying an American flag a bout his neck. OST-The Legislature of Kentucky offers a reward of $1000 for a cure of the hog cholera, now prevailing ia that State. The Washington Constitution pronounces the vote of censure in the House of Repre sentatives on the scandalous acts of President Buchanan an attempt to degrade the Presiden tial office. The President himself degraded that office by the commission of those acts he didn't leave the House to do it by a vote of censure. Lou. Jour. In Cambria county, Pa., the Sentinel hoists the names of Breckinridge and Lane, and the Mountaineer that of Douglas and Johnson. The party is said to bo pretty equally divided In that county. Who will beat ? Tho Illinois State Democrat, at Springfield, hoists the names of Breckinridge and Lane. This,-with the Peora Union, makes two of that stripe of papers in Illinois, "as far as heard from." - Sinco the nomination of Mr. Lincoln, the Republicans have been called rail splitters. Since the split of the Democracy at Baltimore, the members of that party have become split railers. - : , Gen. Houston seems to bo prepared to run tho Presidential raco "on his own hook." The Houston Telegraph chronicles his passage through that city, and describes him graphi cally as dressed in a yellow vest and turkey tail fan. . - " Lincoln in Indiana. Senator Bright admits frankly that Lincoln will carry Indiana by a very large majoritj', and does not anticipate any change of the Democratic programme by which that result can bo affected. The Columbia, Pa.", Democrat endorses the nomination of Breckinride but Ignores that of Lane. The name of Charles R. Buckalew is substituted (or that ot the latter. ' . The Wheeling, Va., Intelligencer has hoist ed the Republican flag, with the names of Lincoln and Hamlin for tho Presidency and Vice-Presidency. , How on earth can the Democratic party bo expected to preserve the Union of the States when It couldn't preserve it$ own union ? HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AdverUxrmeutsset up with large type or out of usual F LOUR A lot of the best quality, for sale low at the store of WM. F. IRWIN. Also, Hams and Shoulders, Mackerel and Herring. CAUTION The publio are hereby cautioned not to truit or harbor my son, George Eaazh xnart, on my account, aa I will pay no debts of his contracting, unless compelled by law. July 11, lS60-pd. AND. BAU6I1MAN. CAUTION. Theputlic are cautioned against purchasing a note given by me about the 5th Jnno, 1!G0, made payable to B.. Hutton, one year aiter date, for the sum of thirty dollars, a I have received no value for the same and will not pay it unless compelled by due course of law. . Boggs tp., July 11, 18G3. - - JOHN EEISII. CAUTION. All persons are hereby caution ed against meddling with the following prop erty now in the hands of John Wallace, of Chest township, Clearfield county: one two-year bull, three milk cows, one cooking stove and two pigs, a? the same belong me. being bought at Consta ble's sale, arid left with him on loan only. July, 11, I860.- ANTHONY M-GAKYEY. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. The un dersigned ofTers at private sale, seven and a half acres of ground in Beccaria township, at the mouth of Whitinore run, on big Clearfield creek, having a two-story frame house. 20 by 33 feet in dimensions, store 'house IS by 2 feet, stable and other out-buildings thereon. For terms apply to tho undersigned, near Ansonville. July 11. lSdO.-2m.-p J. JOHN SWAN. CLEARFIELD TIOUSE, CLEARFIELD, PA. Tho subscriber having purchased the furniture and interest from II. II. Morrow, in said House, is new prepared for the reception of tran sient and permanent boarders. Every depart ment connected with hia establishment will be conducted second to none in the county. Ho res pectfully solicits a fharc of public patronage. July 11, IS60.-y. GEO. N. COLDUKN. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Clearfield county. Pa there will be exposed to public sale, on Saturday the lltti day of August. ISoO, at 2e' clock P. M.. at the house of David S. Plotner, in tho Borough of New Washington, the following described property, to wit : All that certain piece of land, situate in Chest township, ClearSeld co., Pa., bounded by land3 of Simon Rorabaugh, John II. Beyers, Solomon and Atdrtjw Tozer, land late of Moaes Pearce and others: containing 82 acres, late the estate of Thomas Wilson, deceased. Terms One half eagh. the balance in one year with interest. WILLI AM FEATH, , July 10, 1850. HENRY n. HUKD, r8' JMPORTA N T ANWOUNCEMEN T ! ! A Fact Worth Knowing! The undersigned informs his old friends and the public generally that he has just received and o pcued, at his Old stand in Bradford township, a NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS, consisting of Dry Goods, Hardware, Queensware, Groceries, and all other articles usually kept in a country store, which he will dispose of at as low rates as they can be purchased in the county, and of as good quality, if not better. He respectfully solicits all to give him a call and examino his stock before purchasing elsewhere, and he fuels certain that they will buy from him. jyll MATTHEW FORCEE. N E W GOODS! NEW CJ O O D S !! A complete, out and out, stock of NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS, jus received and selling low by Cnrwcnsfille, July 9. E A. IRVIN. BOARDS AND SHINGLES The highest mar ket price paid for boards and shingles in ex change for flour, bacon, goods, Ac, at the corner store of E. A. IRVIN. Cerw'v. July 9. B UGGIES! BUGGIES ! One Jenny Lir.d, One i ailing iop. One Heavy (no top), Two new style very light trotting buggies without topj fur saie cneap oy Ji. a. iiu lurwensviuo. FLOOR Oil Cloth, oil cloth for carriage tops, ta ble cloth in pieces and patterns, on hand at E. A. IRVIN'S corner store. Curw'v. July 9. CEDAR and Willow Ware in variety, paper hangings, Ac, at tho corner store, Curwcns ville, at moderate prices. July 9. A FEW fine brown and whito Leghorn and Eng lish Dunstablo hats, at 11. A. IRVIN'S cor ner store. Curwensviile, July 9. A LARGE LOT of nails, glass, paints, and oil, J. jL just received and for sale reasonably lov7 by Curwensviile, July 9. E. A. IRVIN. AVERY LARGE stock of choice Groceries, for sa.le low at E. A. IRVIN'S corner store. A FINE LOT cf Wool ingrain carpets at tho cor J. ner storo in Curwensviile. July 9. NOTICE TO ASSESSORS Whereas, by , the last part of the 6th clauso of the 2nd sec tion of tho Act of Assembly, cntirlcd "An Act for the regulation of tho Militia, of this Common wealth." approved tho 21st day of April. A. D. 1858, Assessors of boroughs and townships are di rected to furnish tho Brigado Inspector of the bri gade in which their districts are situated, with a copy of the military roll of their respectivo dis tricts when they deposit the original with tho county Commissioners. Notice it ihe; ef ire here by given, That the Assessors of the several town ships and boroughs in Clearfield county, constitu ting the 5th brigade of the 14th division, Pennsyl vania militia, that they are required to furnish me with a copy of said military roll on or before the First day of August next; and upon failure thereof, the penalty for neglect of duty will be strictly enforced. 13 Copies of the rolls can be sjjnt to me by mail, addressed to Buinside, P. O., or left with J. II. Larrimer, commandant of the brigade, at his office iu the borough of Clearfield. S. C. PATCH IN, Brig. Insp. 5th Brigade, 14th Div. P. M. Brigade Insp's Office, Durnside tp., July 4, 1369. JUST RECEIVED AT NAUGLE'S CHEAP JEWELRY STORE, Graham's Row, Clearfield, Ta., a fine assortment of WATCHES JEWELRY, Ac, Ac, to which wc in vite attention. Gold and Silver hunting aud open faced watch es, to be had at- - . NAUGLE'S. The American Lever of different qualities, can be had at . . NAUGLE'S. Fine setts of Jewelry, such as Cameo, Coral, La va, Jett, Carbuncle, Garnett, Opal, Florentine Mo saic, Gold Stone Mosaic, Porcelain paintings, Ac, or single pieces at NAUGLE'S. Plain gold Breast pins. Eardrops, Hoop Ear rings, children's ear dropsand rings at NAUGLE'S. . Gold seals, keys and pencils, gold pens and sil ver holders at NAUGLE'S. Gents breast pins, sleeve buttons, shirt studs, fob buckles and guard slides at NAUGLE'S. A fine assortment of gold finger rings of differ ent styles and quality, gold lockets, coral neckla ces, silver thimbles, spectacles, watch guards, and all articles in his line, on hand at NAUGLE'S. Just reoeived, a fine assortment of Fancy and common Clocks, and Fancy Time-pieces, froTi 1,25 to 15 dollars at , , " NAUGLE'S. Old Gold and Silver will be taken in exchange forgooda-et .. ? NAUGLE'S. All goods warrauted as represented, or the mo ney refunded, at " NAUGLE'S. If yon wish your watches put in good repair and warranted, take them to NAUGLE'S: B EST Philadelphia Sugar-Cured Hams at the new store of Grahak, Boryro.w A Co. AM, ?ides and Shoulders, for sale at the store of WM. F. IRWIN, Clearfield. H J. G JIARTSWICK, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, MAT 30. CLBARFIELD, rrfS'A. : lSO B ACON. A quantity of good1 bacon on hand and for sale at th.e store of may '60. REED. WCAVCR A CO- 4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Letters Jt. of Administration on the Estate of Samuel Stroup, late of Ferguson township. ClearSeld eonn ty, Pa., deceased, having ieen granted to the un dersigned residing in' Knox township, all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thosp baring claim a gainst the same will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. June 13, 13M-8tp. GEO. ERIIARD Adm'r. DANIEL GOODLANDER, BOOT A SHOE Maker, keeps constantly on hand for sale at hi shop, near Luthersburg. Clearfield county. Pa, BOOTS A SHOES. SOLE A UPPER LEATHER, Kip and Calf Skins. (French and American;) and a variety of Linings. Bindings, Shoe Pegs, Nails and Thread, Boot Webbing. Blacking, d o. ; in fct, everything usually kept in a shoe-finding establishment. He has also Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Rice, . Sods, Syrup,. Tobacco. Segars, Nails, Glass, Ac, all of which can be had cheap for cash. Luthersburg. November 2, lS59-lyp. SOMETHING NEW IN THE PEACE Fl'L VILLAGE OF CURWENSVILLE. The undersigned having entered into partnership in the Foundry Business, under the name and style of Robison A Denmark, respectfully an nounce to the public that they have constantly on band, or will make to order, Stoves, Plows, and all other Castings commonly nsed in tho country, which they will sell at the lowest rates for rush, or exchange on the most advantageous terms for old metal, or approved conntrv produce. JACKSON KO BISON, February 1,1351). D. J. DENMARK. . BROKE OUT IN A NEW PLACE ! IM PORTANT NOTICE TO THE RAGGED:" The undersigned having opened a Tailotiug Es tablishment in Shaw s Kow. in the room recently Occupied by II. F. Naugle ns a Jewelry Store, an nounces that he is now realy and willing to make Coats. PfTtitalooHS, Vests, eye, for his old custom ers, end as many now ones as may give him a call, aft?r the latest and most approved style3, or after any of the ld fashion, if they prefer it By doing his work in a neat end substantial manner, and promptly fulfilling his engagements he ex pects to secure a libera! shar of patronage. Jan. 18 1333 WM. RADKBAUOII. THE CLEARFIELD ACADEMY vriil be opened for the reception of pupils (male and female) on Monday. May 2ith. Ti?-mx, per ses sion of eleven weeks: Orthography, Reading. Writing, Friinary Arith metic and Geography, Higher Arithmetic, ErglUh Grammar, Urogra phy and History. ?3,0i) Algebra. Geometry, Natural Philosophy, and Book Keeping. ' ?t,00 Latin and Greek languajj"!. $3,00 To students desirous of acquiring a thorough English Education-, and who wi!h to uualify them selves for teachers, tins institution oners desirable advantages. No pupil received for less than half a session and no deduction except for protracted sicknoss. Tuition to be Daid at the close of the term. fmay33 C. B. SAXDFORD, Principal. 1VEW FIRM AND NEW STOCK Tho 1 l undersigned take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Ansonville and vicinity that they have entered into partnership in the mercantile business, under the name cf Swan V Hartshorn, and that they have just received snd opened out a stock of Seasonable Goods, embracing everything usually kept in a country store, which they will dispose cf on tho most advantageous term3 to pur chasers. They solicit a share of patronage, trust ing that they will bo able to render satisfaction to buyers. HENRY SWAN. W. R. HARTSHORN. The books of Chase 5- Swan, and those of Henry Swan, are in the hands of H. Swaii fot collection. All persons indebted are re quested to call and set tle, as it is desirable to have the old accounts squared. mai2S, '60. J N JEW FIRM AND N E W GOO DS! JOHN" & JSRRED F. IS7IS. The undersigned give notice that on the 13th A pril they enterod into partnership in tee mercan tile business in Curwensviile. and that hcreafrer the business will be conducted by them jointly un der the name and firm of John A J F. Irvin. They inform their customers nnd tho public In general that they have received from the East and npentid at the old stand, -a large and varied stock of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE, AC, AC, . specially adapted to the wants of the community, and will sell the same at the lowest cah prices. Also, a largo assortment of Boots. Shoe, Hats and Capa. of the latest styles and best quality, all of which they intend to sell at reasonaclc rates. Also, an extensive stock of the most fdshionablo READY-MADE CLOTHING, at prices to suit the times. Now is tho time to purcbaau. Cull ia and examine our stock before you purchase your goods, pud we fjcl confident that we can'supply you with all kinds of goods, at as low prices and on as reasonable terms as you can procure them elsewhere. Give us a trial. JOHN IRVIN. May 30, 18G0. JERKED F. IRVIN. N. B. Persons indebted to the old firm are re quested to call and settle. may 3i) "I K All AMTON STILL AHEAD! THOMAS II- FOHCEE Has opened, at the old stand of Jas B.Graham, Iu Grahamtou, A LARGE A SPLENDID STOCK OF Spring & Summer Goods which he will sell at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH 1 He will keep constantly on hand, . the best article of WHEAT, FEED, BACON, SALT, Fish, Shingles, Boards, &c. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, NAILS, and all other articles for buildings, fumwb-d at a small advance on cost and carriage. TAKE NOTICE, SOME OF OUR TRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS : , Mens' Calf Shoes, .. r ': : i : : SI 00 per pair. Mens' Calf Gaitors, " : : :" : 2 45 per pair Mens' best Kip Monroes, : : : : 1 50 per pair. Womens' calf Shoes, : 1 19 per pair. Childrens' morocco Shoes, from 25 to 81 per pair. Best Madder colored Prints, at 5i to I2i ets a yd. Best Wool Challies, , : . : : 12 to 25 eta a yd. Best Lawns, : ; i : : : H to 12i eta a yd Best Bleached Muslins, : : 6i to 12 eta a yd. Best Brown Maslins,: : : : 61 to 11. cU a yd. Teas.i Sugar, - : : :; : : : : : 50 to 75 ets a lb. : : .: : : : : 9 to 12 eta a lb. Molasses, : : : : 1 to93 ctiagal - Dealers will find it greatly to their advantage to call bjforo purchasing elsewherei .'. June 20. DRIED TEACHES AND APPLES a lot," just reoeived snd frr sale at moderate rates bv tt'T 3. BEEP, WEAVER A CO. POCKET BOOK LOST A large leather pocket book, containing Inscriptions for Tomb Stonti was lost on tbt 14th,. nea? Lumber-City The finder by sending it to either this office c the subscriber at Bellefonte will be mutably re eompensed. - pane27J WM. UAHAQAN. NOTICE A meeting of the abserilTt to V-y Capital Stock of the Glen Hope and Indepta deuce Turnpike and Piank Rnad. Conipn mitt be held at PBseyville on Wednesday, Jolj 2iih, at 1 o'clock. P.M.. for the purpose of electing a President, Treasurer, Secretary and 5 Directors J. J. Lingle, . Israel Cooper. Juor A. Thompson. Abraham Uow, Robert B. Haggarty, Harrison Green, C Jeffries, Tho. Hendertoo. July 4. 160. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the Estate of Daniel Wetxel, late of Girard township. ClearSeld ooan ty. Pa., deceased, haviag been granted to the ca dersigned, residing in said township, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to mke im mediate payment, and those having claims amnion the same, will present tbern, duly authenticate! for settlement, to the nodersigned. SUSANNAH WETZEL, may 30. 13G0-Ctp. Administratrix. FRANKLIN TtlLLI ARI) ROOM.-TU cnJersigned informs the public that he has fitted op a Billiard P.ooinrup-stair in Dr. Lorain's Building on Market street, Clearfield. Pa., for tho accommodation of all who may wish to indulge in this delightful and scientific recreation. lS,i table is of the latest and best pattern, and all the appliances are pf a similar character. No atten tion will be spared to insure the comfort and lei sure of customers. ROBERT SMiTll Clearfield, December 21, 1503. O N niS OWN IIOOKf-JOIIN GUELICH CABINET MAKER. The subscriber wish. to inform bis old friend? and customers, thut L is now carrying on the Cabinet Making hnm"ijf. on -his own hook," at his old ohop on Market Street, r early opposite tho "old Jew gtore.'" when, he keeps on hand, and is prepared to mtnufactara to order, every description of Cabinet-Ware, tbat my be wanted in this soctioa of country ; tou Fisting of Sofas, Lounges. MaLcgony and Comnu-n Bureaus, Writing and Wash Stand; Ceutre. Din ing and Breakfast Tables: Mahogany -and C-uui nion Bedsteads; Sewing Stands. Ac . Ac. 1I wil aUo repair furniture and chair. in good style cheap tor cash. House Painting done enshort'n.. tice. and easy terms Now is tie time to Lay at reasonable prices, as I intend to sell every thicj in my line of business at the cheapest cash rai Walk in and examine the articles on band. ar. judge for yourselves, of the quality and finish. Country produce received in pavioent. April 13, 1S59 JOHN GLKLICfl. N B CcCcs made to order on shoit notire. aoA. funerals attended with a neat hearse, and appro priate accompanymonts. when desired. J. G. J. OSCAR LUfiAIKF. J c. u.irtswics: . D Dny and Variety Store. LORAINE &CO. AVE J l" ST RECEIVED FROM THK Eastern cities, and opened nt their NEW STORE ROOM on MARKET STKF.ET. two door west of Thirl, the most extensile assortment cf Drugs. Varnishes, Perfumery, Toilet article. Medicines. l'ye Stuffs. Cutlery. " Mbeellmeom PainU, Tobacco, Stationary. and Fancy Oils, Segars, Blank books Articles, A.. ereroffered to the public in this sec'ion of count v. DUl'US AND CHEMICALS : Their Drugs and Chemicals, of which they ham an extensive assortment, have been sf-Uetc'l ni.'h especial reference to their quality aud fresh bo,-; DVE-STITPPS & VARNISHES : Extra Logwood. chipped, ground ; Indigo. 5fii (ier.Annatto, Cochineal. Sol. tin. Red Sanders Cop.il coach-black for leather Japan for dying, Map, Myi tis, White Daniar, White Spirit a Flowing arniih. TOBACCO AND SEGARS : Cavendish. be3t; Natural Leaf, Rough . Real, Lady twist. Fine cuts of ail kinds and pri Je -ti iL Harem, tobacco; Rappc k Scotch snuff; K! pliaet.-n, IlcnryClay, Punch, Lachiiia, EI moue, ActicH. BL AN K-SOOKS& STATIONERY : Ledgeis, Day-books, Receipt and Note Bouki, Diaries, Ladies and OUice Portfolios, 31ank parch ment and paper deeds. Bonds. Mortgages, and all legal blanks; Foolscap, letter, cote, business anU drawing paper, envelopes, ready reference files; Annear s Arnold's writing fiuid; Ikk.blaek, Mho a ca: mine steel pecst pen holders, paper clips, mu cilage, end all oiher articles iu the stationary line OILS AND PAINTS: Their stock of Oils and Paints will consist of Lin seed Oil. Coal Oil, Tenner's. Oil. Turpentine, lit I and White lead, dry and ground in oil ; .SpanisL brown, Venitinn red, Yellow and ftone ochre. Lam v black. Black lead. Ivory, black, Chinese an i Amer ican Vermillion, ParisUrcen; lltramaiiue an t Prussian Blue, dry and grouud in oil: Chrome yel low and green, Carmino. Chalk of aii kinds, Cobalt; Drop, lake and black ; Emery, G lue ; G urns. Copal. Damar and Shellac ; Indian red. Litharge, Ornrg'J mineral, Tumice and Rotten stor.c ; Boms pick. A raeriean and English; Hosin, Scarlet, (or Perrinu red.) Terre de Sienna. Turkey Cmber, Verdigris, Blue and White ttriol, Whiting, Zinc, copperas. Borax, Putty and Putty knives. Glass of all size aud qualities, Looking-glassjilates, etc., etc , etj TOILET & FANCY ARTICLE?, &C: Hairbrushes, American. French English. with Ivory, Shell. Poarl, Buffalo. Satin-wood. l(o?e-wood and ornamental backs, all qualities; Cloth brash es. Hat brushes : Teeth brushes, various qualities ; Shaving brushes, American, English and French, wiih Russia bristles Badger's Lair ; Flesh brush es; Comb orushes 4 cleaners; Tortoise shell luck combs, Tortoise shell. Plain and Fancy and India rubber Long combs; Shell. Buffalo, Horn and In dia rubber puff-side combs ; India rubber Dress ing combs. 4 to 8 inches, all styles; English toilet combs with handles; Bonnet comb; Ivory ni: l Guttapercha fine tooth combs ; Pocket combs, all styles; Amortcaa, French and German Cologne 4 Lavender waters; Lubin's, Taylor's. Wriglit. Mangonel a Conway's extracts for tho handker chief, and a great variety of styles ; Burnett's Co caine. Barry s Trieopherous. Lyon's Carhairon Eau. Lustral. Bears. Maccassar, Ar.tigua. Rose and Coral Oil ; Beef marrow, Pomades aud Philocoom. American and French, all styles aud prices; cold crenm. Toilet powder, Roug'o balls, Lilly White. Puff boxes, china and paper; Smelling salts. Ba!r of a thousand flowers, tooth paste, charcoal ; Shav ing compound of all sizes; Military soap, H-.mey soap. Chrystalino a Floating 3oaps, Ottoman, Yan kee, Gallagher, Transparent and Castile eonps, Ac MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES: Gents' steel frame morocco and cuff portmonies. Ladies' silk lined Papier-mache, inlaid Tortoi shell, Velvet and Morocco portmonies; Lalie' crotchet purses, embroidered wsth steel beads: La dies' cabas and morocco satchels, shell, pearl, ivo ry ; velvet and papier-mache, ivory a pearl memo randum tablets ; fine English morocco pocket wl lets; morocco and calf pooKet-books, with strap and clasps ; bill books a Banker's cases, with lock andkey; collapsion drinking cups : medical glas ses, with and without drops ; fishing tackle ; Chap man a Emerson's razor strops; cigar cases; crumb brushes; shoe brushes, with and without handle?, horn brushes, all qualities ; print a varn'uh brush es, tin and copper bound ; sash tools; counter and markiag brushes; white-wash a scrubbing brash es; fancy-colored dusting brushes. Ac. Richpesrl inlaid papier-macbe toilet cases, work boxes ani writing desks; Rosewood and Mahogony wriucj desks; Chessmen and chessboards; Gent' K" f loves, ueck-tieu, collars, cravats and canes; La ies Kid, Taffeta silk and Kid finished gauntlets, and Lysle thread gauntlets; Black and SilX wb suspenders, frenoh striped gum suspenders, rich embroidered suspenders, Go iota new style French suspenders, Gents' linen handkerchiefs, eolorel border and cambric handkerchiefs. Ladies' Linen handkerchiefs in great variety; San-shado tani, circular" Jrench fans, canton feather fans of great variety ; fine canton palm fans with ivory t pair ed handles; black and mourning fam; Hair pic English a French, d-o. Also, Patent Medicise of every variety. All of which will be sold at th lowest CASH prices. Country Physicians fars iehed with Drugs, Medicines and Surgial item ments, at the most reasonable rates for Cajfi Physioian'a prescriptions carefully com eoucd'd Clear fid-i. fa.. June 20th, 160. r f i L r-