.a ..IT CLEARFIELD, PA. DEC. !, I860. Our thanks are due Hon. Cbapin Hall for a fall copy or the Congressional. Globe lor the session of 18j3-CQ. - : , . . . v a TTt h hist received a new stock or - , - - staple Winter Goods, Clothing, Bart Ropes, Buffalo Robes, Beans, Dried Apples, &c, at the "Corner Store' Curwenaville. "agbiccltcral. The anndal mee AoaicctTCBAL. ine annual mcci.u6 Clearfield County Agricultural Society arflild Conntr Atrricnltural JSociety will De held at the Methodist church ia the Borough of Clearfield, on Wednesday eveningJanuary ICtb 1861. - The election of officers will then lake place, and other business of importance ill ba transacted. Let all attend who feel aa interest in the success of the society. -di'clS 'Ellis Irwin, Frest. FALSTArr McsTERisa bis RECBriTs.' This .neraTiDe. as well as the "Art Journal," has been received. The engraving is a beautiful one, and the number of the Journal before us Is truly a literary gem ; the typography cannot surpassed. W. A. Wallace, Esq., is the a- gent in this place, and will take , pleasure in giving any information that may be desired. The advertisement will appear next week. Ttrose Citt Hotel. This bouse bas past' ed into the hands of Col. A. P. Owens, who is well known to many ot our citizens.' lie is a ciefcr landlord and baa the reputation of keep ing an excellent hotel. His card will be found la another column. .Mr. Owens is also pre pared to supply persons with oysters, whole- sile and retail. By the by, the Colonel will please accept our tbanka for a present of a can of the delicious bivalves. Hasp Ixjvred. Last Friday, K. J. Wal lace, Esq., of our town, bad iiis left hand bad ly injured. He and Mr. Robert Green were exmining a corn-stalk cutter, when the latter turned the crank, and the cog-wheel, npon which, unnoticed by tie other, Mr. Wallace Ti.id placed his 'band, caught' bis fingers and washed. them frightfully. Tho, wounds were properly dressed, but Mr.: W. will be deprived jf the use of bis band for several weeks. Mas Deowsed. On Tuesday, Dec. 11th, Mr. West ley Toner, an employee of James M. Leonard, of Morris township, was drowned at the -KoIling Stone in tbe Susquehanna Jiiv- er. He was in the act of tying a timber stick ubich bad gone adrift, when the rope became entangled around his leg and drew him into the water. He, however, managed to get on the stick, but when it came to the rough water a short distance below, be fell off and soon sank to rise no more. His body bad not been recovered yesterday morning. He was about 30 years of age, and leaves a wile. and ono child to mourn bis sudden death. CiaccifsrAXCES Alter Cases. Some years a' a Kentuckian kidnapped a free negro in ludiana, took hint to Kentucky and sold him. lie ri indicted in Indiana, aud a requisition issned upon the Governor of Kentucky lor him ; I ut the latter refused to give him up, on the ground that it was no crime nnder Kentucky lint. Indiana submitted, without howling a Uut the want of comity between the two .States ; and the South looked on approvingly, ai it was not their ox that was gored. Last car, however, a man escaped info Ohio wbo i'd been indicted ia Kentucky for stealirt? Glares; and when requisition was made np- n uov. uennison to give him up as a fugitive from justice, be refused, taking the Kentucky erne as a precedent, on the ground that slavc- steaung was no oflence under the laws of Ohio. Instantly a bowl a terrrfic ho I over the want ui gooa laitn in unio. me two cases were parallel, and Kentucky had established the precedent ; but what of that 1 Circumstances alter cases. It was thtir ox that was gored, now; and we notice that the case was intro duced into the Senate, the other, dar, as a Southern grievance. .Nothing was said, then, "out Uicothtr case. Ibe South never tells about bur own faults. It is all right for Ken tccky to refuse to ive up a man thief to In diana ; but it is all wrong for Ohio to refuse to ire up a slave thief to Kentucky, A Grasp Ukiox Mextix-q was held in Phil adelphia last Thursday Mayor Henry acting as irresiaeni. rteioiuuons were adopted, pro claiming attachment and reverence to t he-Con utution: earnest and endearin? love tor the L'nion ; deeply deploring the fact that some of cue states have placed upen their statu te books enactments evading and defeating the provi- iuus wi me iuiistiiuuoa ; pronouncing such acts violations of the solemn compact; sp- viing ior tueir repeal, pledging ttiat the stat ute books of Pennsylvania shall be carefully marched, and every act, if there be any such, innding the constitutional rights ot sister iutes, to be at once repealed; recognizing tb obligations of the fugitive slave law ; re- wu.ucoaing me passage oi a state law recom penamg- the owner of rescued slaves ; submit ting ooedicntly to the decisions of the Supreme Coart as to the rights of slave-owners in the lermoncs, and recommending that the dis- S'Dtea questions be forthwith submitted in th .d Courts; condemning the denunciation of HiTery and slive-holdifnt : innrnvinv i I holding of a convention by the States content- Siting secession, to suggest remedies; and Polling to their brethren of South Carolina. "(i other secession States to forbear," remind- 1!S them or the innumerable ties which bind Bl together as one people. The immense gath- nng a, addressed by Mayor Henry, Jos. R. "gersoii, Charles E. Lex, Isaac Hazlehurst. eodore Cuyler and Judge Woodward, the r-Ttsscrtingthat tbe pUtfotm of the Repnb- v"J i ucd as to justify tho apprehen- - i the bouth. Tbe whole proceedings Ie "nclusivolj that "Cotton is King" yet ru i.adelphia, and that the merchants and iin, that city wil1 "bend the pregnant 4 "fe" of the knee, that thrift may follow V. "I" Th folding of a Union meeting LjpV eDonSn but the proceedings should rJi . or "character to accomplish some na not to do barm. V7e apprehend that ihi.I nw lea t do with the Philadel ueeting, than the sale of dry goods, gro .3,aad other articles for cash or cotton. , i il!!BctCH Case. The jury on the Burch 03 h jC"e in fl'nois, returned a verdict, V . 7 -eek, ia favor of Mrs. Barch, erdirV bsence r an hour and a half. The a'hn-M receied with 'demonstrations of ?te n m Tc trial occupfed. nineteen day. u rJL reacbei Chicago at 2 o'clock, ' end -ad. ' 'tn great rejoicings" by th e-iS r Barcb- One hundred gjns earroai the roof of tbe Treinoat House. THE JOURNAL. ' "i CLIPPINGS AND SCBIBBLINGS. g i CjSt-nomlr injured the editor wbo was struck bran idea.. r i DyTakfes place the inauguration of Gov. Curtin, on the 15th of January. .. .. . ( C-Scientiflc the fellow who used .his sus penders to bold the wood, on a saw-horse.. j KT'Shnrp sighted the man who could nee Into the Clearfield Co. Bank bill, bear and all. EWaste of raw material to out five dol lars worth of beaver on 10 ce"hts worth of brains. f HT-Caueht cold the cbar who was Dulline icicles at the Mansion Ilonse on Sunday nighty rrVonn? fnllrn l!l tlrhat thov An. M nnnm Knat mey nave done ; and .fools, what they i will do. . r.;, c-j ... .. i K?"rrofitable tho boarder who finds his own sausage for breakfast and does his own milling. , KTTolite, very the officer that waits for the second table to give the boys a chance at tue erst., EyKemerober the clerey live by our sins, the doctors by our diseases, and, lawyers by our lollies. IrJPersons who have promised to pay their subscriptions in wood are requested to bring it immediately. n7Issued a circular the Ohio State Trea surer, requiring all dues to the State to be paid in gold and silver. E7"Poverty runsstrongly to fun. A man is never so full ot jokes as when be is reduced to one shirt and two potatoes. ; C3"Shot a deer nearly all over white, by John Duffy, on the Brush mountain in Blair county, one day last week. CTThe weather continues cold in Clearfield. and, timber hauling is gome on actively, the ground being in good condition. E7"Asscrted that the man who pretends to be what he is not, is like a fox which tried to look as noble and strong as a tiger. EFact fun is worth more than physicand whoever discovers a new source of supply de serves me name ot public benefactor. CP"Xever spank your children with a hand saw, or box their ears with the sharp edge of a Hatchet, it is apt to effect their brains. EModest the young lady that denounced a chap for saying "hydraulic sheep," bet sent for a scientific man to have its uses explained. IXorel the mode of churning in Fayal, one or the Azores. They tie the cream up in a goat skin, and kick it about till the butter comes. ' ? ' . . ' Dismgnlar that an editor, and an admf rer of .Buchanan, could not find time enough tiunng one whole week to peruvj the Presi dent s messaee." CV"Wuery 7 If the election of Lincoln has caused the present-financial crisis, what caus ed the money panic ot 1867 I The election of Lincoln, eh ? CT7""Stated that 'Yankee Doodle' and IJail Columbia' have been discarded bv the South Carolinians, and, instead, they have adopted ite 'j&arseuies uyrau.v G7"Tbe manufacture of oil from coal is like ly to be introduced extensively into the State or Arkansas, as the coal appears to be well a- aaptea ior mat purpose. K"A passer by asked an Irishman, eazine upon a mnerai procession, wbo was dead. lie replied : "I can't exactly say. but I belave its the jmtieman in the coflin." tr?"Itemarked by Slobkins. that i istead of giving credit to whom credit is due, the cash had better be paid. 'Soect Slobkins would like to have the pay for his advice. C-In October, at Pesth, Jlungary, an old man made his appearance who was supposed to have been kilted in battle thirty vears be fore. All bis relatives but one were dead. CyTook place? a SherifT sale of watches from the seized stock of a ''gift enterprise" concern, in x'miadeiphia, last. week. - Thev brought onlr S20 npr dnrpn na-nhf mnfrh.. r CJ I " 1 ,v.w M. M.V... . CJ"A prominent Democrat of Kentucky said tne other day : n we of the South were to real Henry May's lost speech at Lexington, wunoui Knowing the author, it would be very generally ascribed to Seward or Wilson." E7PuUuhcd recently a curious work in Germauy, the purpose ot which is to prove that Judas Iscariot was one of the most conscien tious and honorable of men. His next work is likely to be, "American Slavery, a Divine in stitution.". . LvOTo State in the Union ought to do abet ter business tnan Kentucky during the next twelve months. She cultivates hemp, and there is hardly enough in the United States at this time to bang all the noisy, desperate poli ticians who have merited ropes. tC7"Something new the Chinese method of taking off boots. They place the brogans in a vice, and apply a yoke to the neck, worked by a wheel; which only stops working when the boots or head conies off. "Wouldn't that be a good mersbeen' to cure treason, too 7 ; ,--.- H7"In the South Carolina Legislature on Thursday of last week, a bill was submitted providing holidays to be observed thereafter in the State, on June 28th, the anniversary of the battle of Fort Moultrie, Good Friday, Christmas, January 1st, Thanksgiving and Fast days, omitting the Fourth of July. PCRSOXAL LlBEETT Law IS VlRGI?H4 1' is a nine remarnaoie taat Virginia bas a .,rr. sonal liberty law. It enacts that any '.icrson. uuciYiug uuuseu 10 oe uniawmiiy detained as a slave, is authorized to sue lor h is frppdnm Such person, during the peniency of the suit mi, ofr I ... I M4 . I.-. ... uiuo. w at uiu cipnso or tno person claiming to be tho owner. Or the claim ant may take the custody of such wuus, in a penalty double tho value of me petitioner (1000), by the fugitive slave iaw, to nave mm forthcoming ou the trial Council is assigned the netitioner bv the. Stat. to Prosecute l' suit, and he is allowed free of cost all needful process, service of officers, and attendance oi witnesses. Tbe suit haa I,recedence of all other cases on the docket of the Court H formalities of pleading are waiv- cd Dd tne question of freedom or slavery is to trle1 a jQry i' the petitioner obtains Tera,ci m ms tavor be is to be declared free, ana lDe Claimant is mulct mulcted in damages and costs. Power to Exforce the Laws. Tbe allega tions of the President and the Attorney Gen eral that the government possesses no power to put down rebellion,: are shown to be untrue. Ia . tbe : United States Statutes at large, page 421, the following section will be found, con ferring ample power upon tbe President ": Whenever tbe lawa -of the United States shall be opposed in tbo execution thereof ob structed in any State by combinations too powerful to be suppressed by the, ordinary course of judicial proceedings, or by the pow ers vested. in the marshals by this act it shall be lawful for the President of the United States to eall forth tbe militia of such State, or of any other State or States as may be ne cessary to suppress such combinations, and to causa the laws tq ba duly execu(ed i and the use of railifja'sb to,' be called, forth may be con tinued, ' if necessary until tbe expiration of thirty days after the commencement Of. tbo then next session of CoDgress." . Uctragk ix Tessessee. A correspondent of the N. r. Tribune, writinr from Memphis. Tennessee, under date of Dec. 5th, relates the following circumstance :--'No lonsrer a?o than Monday of this week, a Northern man, at Pryor's Point, about 100 miles below here, was questioned upon the snbiect of Slavery. and on his answering unfavorable towards the t'sacred system,' he was seized and lynched with a rope. On tho next mornine tbo cotton- gin and 100 bales of cotton, belonging to the ringleader of this band of Southern chivalry, was sound to be in ashes. It was enough. The cowardly blood-hounds again seized the poor man who had been lynched so unmerci fully by tbem; put him into a pork barrel, with some stones, headed him ud tlehtlv and roll ed him into the Mississippi River. Southern gentlemen, a negro trader, and a cotton plan ter, told ne that the murdered man bad not interfered with any person in regard to Slavery, llow much longer will the Free N'orth eat dirt and submit to such barbarities 7 No North ern man Is safe in the South now. It matters not bow servile a Democrat mav have been, or may now be ; if be is from tho "accursed North" it is sufficient. Northern men are be ing driven away from New-Orleans. Cincin nati steamboats are refused a landing at the wharf there. And here in Memphis, Northern men in business bow to this Moloch of Slavery, prostrate themselves in the dust, and discbarge meir Northern clerks and workmen. They are daily leaving. Some have been turned off and have not the means to get home again up me river. It is truly deplorable. . In the recent speech of Senator Iverson he thus vented his wrath on Sam Houston,' of lexas, for refusing to call the Legislature of at State together : 'Before the 4th of March five States will have declared their indepen dence, and he was satisfied that three other States would follow as soon as the action of the people can be bad. Arkansas wilt call her Convention, and Louisiana would follow, And though there is a clog fn the way in the lone star of Texas, in the way of the Govern or, who will not conseDt to call the Legislature, yet the public sentiment is so strong that even her Governor may be over-ridden ; and if bo will not yield to that public sentiment, some Texan Brutus may arise to rid his country of this old hoary-headed traitor.5 The use of Dr. uostetter s Stomach Bitters for Dyspepsia. Flatulence. Heaviness of the Stomach. or any other like aacction, is second to none in A merica or abroad. To be able to state confident ly that the "Bitters" are a certain cure for dys pepsia ana like diseases, is to tne proprietors i source of unalloyed pleasure. It removes all mor Did matter from the stomach, purifies the blood. imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system. f iving it that tone and energy so indispensable or the restoration of health. The numerous ac knowledgments of iu superior excellence and ben eficial revolts, hare assured the proprietors that it cannot Dut prove a great cure to the afflicted, and imparl Tiiamy to tne tnorougo. system, fcee advertisement in another column. MARRIED: On Sunday, Dec. 9th, by Samuel P. Wilson. T , I - . ... . isl., air. OOLOHOS OOLPLER to MISS llANXAH Ghaham, hoth of Bradlord township. ' un me ytn inst., by David Dress er. Escr Mr. Johx H. Clouser, of Union township, to Mrs. Chablottjs Weaver, formerly of Brady. On the 13th. by the same, at the residence oi tne bride's father, Mr. L.vos Shaffer, of Brady township, to Miss Esther Laboabde, . i IT.' . . - ' oi union townsnip. On the ISth inst., by Eev. J. M. Galloway. Jir. woHjt a. kead, oi Lawrence township, to Mrs. PniAXNA Cospo, of Fike township. CHRISTMAS TIMES!! MOSSOP HAS Raisins, best layer, in 6, 12, and 251b. boxes, at 16 cents per pound. FIGS, !' 4-LB. DRUMS, AT 12 CENTS PER POUND. ,; . Currants, superior fresh, at 121 cents per pound DATES, AT 10 CTS. PER LB. Prunes, an elegant articlo, at 12 cents per pound. A L S O Oranges and Lemons, at low prices. HARTSWICK'S DRUG & TAR I ETY STORE , MARKET STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE JAIL. The undersigned will have constantly on band a well selected atook of Drugs. Chemicals, JJTe Stuffs, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Tobacco and Scars, Stationary, Perfumery, Brushes, and J-aney arti cles, wnich he will dispose of chea, for casa. Aie invites tne public to ci and examine his stock of good before purchasing elsewhere. Country Physicians Jarniahed with Drues. Med icines, and Surgical Instruments, at the most rea sonable rates, . J. Q. IIARTSWICK. ClearP.:id, Ta. December 12, 1860. ; IV JEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS II. L. HENDERSON A CO.. Have just received and opened at the old stand of Lewis Smith, in Bethlehem, an extensive and well selected assortment of the most fashionable Fall and Winter Goods, Staple and Fancy. The stock consists in part of Prints and Dress Goods of the latest styles, togeth er with Hardware, Queensware, Groceries, Drags', Medicines, Fish, Tobacco, Segars, Hats and Caps, Bonnets and Shawls, Boots and Shoes, and a large variety of useful Notions and such articles as are usually kept in a country store. All goods will be sold cheap for cash. Give as a call and see for yourselves, before you buy elsewhere. AH tbe a bove will be sold cheap for cash or exchanged for approved country produce and lumber. Oct 24, 1SG0. H. L. HENDERSON A CO. REGISTER'S NOTICE Notice is here by given, that the following acoounts have been examined and passed by me, and remain filed of record in this office for the inspection ot heirs, legatees, creditors, and all others in any other way interested, and will be presented to the next Or. phans Court of Clearfield eounty, to be held at the Court House, in the Borough of Clearfield, commencing on the Second Monday of January, 1861. for confirmation and allowance : - The final account of John Maomanns, Admin istrator of all and singular the goods, chatties, rights and credits which were of George Johns ton, jr., late of liell tp, Clearfield county, dee d. The partial account of Branson Davis, Admin istrator of the estate of Thomas C. Davis, late of the Borough of Lumber-City, dooeased. The final account of Charlotta Weber, Adminis tratrix of all and singular the goods and chattels which were of Win. Weber, late of Brady tp, deo'd. Tbe Administration account of Wni. A Bloom, Administrator of the estate of John S. Curry, late of Pike township, Clearfield county, deceased. The aooount of John Graham, jr., and James P. Nelson, Administrators of the goods and chattels which were or jonn uranam, cenr.. late of firad- :orc townseir, ciearneia conntr, deceased. JAMES WRIGLEy,-Register. ; Clearfield.. Pa., December o, lsOO. TtOOPER S GELATINE, a good article, for a! , " - JiJeclZl 1 HAKTSWICK'S. T KING-GLASS PLATES, an awortment for rm lUeclZl IIARTSWICK'S. BLANKS of all kinds, and Foolscap and Letter PaPgfjfbr sale at It AKTSW ICK'S. IX , .. Aoovi a jz a ot colored rainU. in . '- n, ground in oil. Also, dry paints of v.., ir WB t . HAKTSWICK'S. j nAtxu. ASSORTMENT of Fancy China-ware, --- omer articles, suitable for Chrfctmu xorsaie at , v. . HAKTSWICK'S. A "UE STOCK of Varnishes Copal, Coach, "mmvanir, wnite spirit, riowiue. Japan Urjer, and EUck Varnish for Leather. Ac, for ' lieel2 j - , 11ARTSWICKS. CAMlTEL Ili PI.KAS4VTS BiPRvn a vn 3 HAIR-DRESSKR. hM ar, 7T n .1" uuemenLOI the t:icrfiM lnnu or.r1 ..i n.mt ,r .v. , . . i. . r ".". v" share of public patronage. Dec. 12, ls60. PROVISION AND GROCERY STORE. The undersirniKl tp.n Anmtunii m at bis store room in PhilipsburKCentreYcoantr. a r tr ul x luuri warns. Miolder8 bides, tof fee, Tea, Sugar, Rice,, Molasses, Ac. Also. Li- uuurs oi ail kinds. Tobaiwn Sot,,. Kn,,fr i - . .ti of which he offers to curchaser on tliA mr,t'.,i. vantageons terms. Give him a call, and trj his .twea. . iniar-'n LLOYD. r.W BREWERY. MORE LAGER- "1, t r woa'd respectfullj inform cenUysta deae'ld ad JTrT VL") Jerfild, and that they are now prepared to fur- nuh Beer Oil the mOAt HlWim mrif? fltino farm a Ttiaw , , . fy --AJ uaw ciujiiuvea an experienced Urewer, from the east, and th.. fl .Tli : . J' 1,1 nr;;:.f::' ""ul.u"l.l.u c"? f"??1 judge for yourselves, 7 A rZ' " 1T "ccr- Ulvc laem a mal ana June I'O. 'fiu CHARLES IfAUT A CO. lactnre of Stone-Ware in the Borough of Clear- uciu, sou mat nc is now prepared to supply all who may want them with Milk and Cream Crocks, Jugs. Jars, Ac, at lower prices, than they can be bought cUewhere. He solicits a share of patron- Clearfield. Pa., My 2o, lS59-ly. WIS tbe matter of the sale of tbe Real Estate of JR. AuZUdtuS AlUlSOn. F G. Miller. Kso .. r,riiT ihn appointment ot Thomas J. McCullough, Auditor, i uisinouie tne money arising from said sale, which is done.; Per Cur. ISy virtue of tbe above appointmens. I will at tend to the dnties thereof at my office in Clear field, on the 5th dav of Jenuarv. 1361. at 10 o' clock. A. M . of said day. when and wheje all per- ooua interested may attend ii tney see proper. 111US. J. .M. CLLLOLG1I, Clearfield, Dee. 12, 1800. . Auditor. 01 A AA II RAYMOND'S PATENT SEW- OlV.UVi: IXG MACHINE FOR TEN DO L- LAKa, will I ell, Gather, or do any kind of fami ly sewing ana so simple that any lady can learn to operate on it in half an hour. It will ninkn one thousand stitches in a minute, and for its su periority id every respect, it took the First Pre mium at the Maine State Fair over all other Sew ing Machines. A large number have been sold and are now in use in this borough Brook ville) ana vicinity, ana are pronounced the simplest and i . v : - - . i - . r , uttci. iua.uiiitr tvw mrcuicu superior to most oi the high priced sewing machines. The undersigned bavins- purchased the Ritrht from the Patentee, to sell these machines in the counties of Jefferson. Clearfield, Elk, and Forest. are now ready to nil orders lor the same in the a bove district. Orders for machines will be filled in the order of their reception. Persons wishing macnincs snouia genu iu tueir orders immediate ly, aS we have over 30 machines alreadv ordered in advance of our supply. Township rights for sale. All applications for machines or township riirhts oj ieu.tr or omerwise, snooia oe addressed to A. It. M LAIN A CO.. Au-.15,lSe0-tf. Brookrille, Jefferson eoPa. FALL ) ' , THE FIRST ARRIVAL 1 WIHTEtf 4860. j . -L or t ; . X M I960. Fall and Winter Goods, AT THE OLD STAND OF HEED, WEAVER & CO., MarirtSt., 2 doors North of ike Court House, WHERE they are just opening an unusually . large and well selected stock of ?nmli cir ca 10 tne wants ot tne community- for the Fall and V inter Trade, which they fler in larjre or mii uiuiium ou iuc ll.vo; reavnacc terms. 'ChII and cAauiiuc ior jourscives. Aneir assortment of DRY GOODS AND NOTVnvs is very large and eemplete, embcine 'nlmorter. rj .mcie .,a 01 lasnion an j service. Especial nWrln JS?. Jp.awl lh lon of LA- - . . . J . j nes, rlaiils, Casnmeres, CW1SSCS, ta'.nliriM P.riMIanta Pln.1 . n.) !!-: w, ... ........ A.KMVAAUA liaiU Bobbipr lU? yeil Baize. Irish Linen and Clothf, ana rancy cassimeres, attInets, Tweeds, voraurojs, mexory etnpe, 1 icKine. Urash. llia- pcr. Bleached and Unbleached Muslins and Drills, Red, Grey, White and Canton Flannel. Linseys, Ac. Also, a large stock of Ladies' and Gentle men s bhawls, Doable and Single Stellas and Che nilles, Black and Drab Cloth, Capes of tbe very mit'H uiiuiua. - f , , s , septlS A BOOK THAT EVERY FARMER, 3IE- CHANIC AND BUSINESS MAN WAN TS.- Just published, the Township and Local fsstrs of Pennsylvania, Compiled from, the Acts ofAssrm- 11 1 1 ' T 11 m ... . . . . - . wy cy y tuiam . llainrs, esq., ana published by Edward P. James, West Chester, PemCa. This work contains over 400 pages of clwsely priniea matter, ana win oe sola by subscription. It teaches the duties of Justices of the Peace, with forms for the transaction of their business. It teaches the duties of Constables with all the necessary forms, appertaining to the office 41 contains tne amies 01 supervisors or every County and Township in the btate- It contains the mode of procedure for the laying out and o pening of public aud private roads, of vacating ana altering roaas, me Dunaingoi bridges. Ac. It contains the Common School Law, with expla nations, decisions and directions, together with forms for Deeds, Bonds, Contracts, Certificates, Ac, tc. a nis aepartment 01 tne woric was compiled at Uarrisburg by Samuel P. Bates, Deputy SuperiA tendant, and is alone worth the price of tbe vol ume to any one interested in Common Schools. It contains the duties of Township Auditors. It contains the laws relative to Dogs and Sheep. " It contains the duties of Assessors. It contains tbe laws in relation to Strays, Males and Swine. It contains the lawa relative to Fences and Fence Vrewers. It contains the laws relative to Game Hunting, Trout and Deer. It contains the Elec tion Laws, with all the necessary forms.. It con tains the Naturalisation Laws, with all the ne cessary Forms for Application, etc., etc. r It contains a large number of Legal Forms. which are used in the every day transactions of business, such as Acknowledgments, Affidavits. Ar ticles of Agreements anci Contracts, Partnership'. Apprentioas, Assignments, Attestations. Bills of exchange and I'romisory Notes, Bonds. Bills of Sale, Checks, Covenant., Deeds. Deposition. Due Bills and Prodnee Note,?, Landlord and Tenant, Leases, Letters of Attorney, Marriage, Mortgages, Receipts and Releases. The work is bound in Law sheep, and will be Sold to subscribers at SI 23 per eopy, payable on delivery f the work. The work bas passed the revision of many of the best Law yers in tbe State and has received their unquali fied approbation, as a reliable band book of refer ence upon all subjects upon whieh it treats. The wnoie is arranged in such a manner as to d resent a plain, oonoise and explicit rtatement of tbe du ties of all Township Officers, as may be readily un derstood by any one. . This Count v will be thor oughly eanvassed for the work, and the support of iub citizens is respecuuuy solicited. K. J: WALLACE. Esq.. is General A rent Tor Clearfield eountv. T P. S. Good aanrassen want ed in all parts of this eounty for the above work, to whom a liberal compensation will be given. Applications, which must be made at an early date, addressed to the General Agent ut Clearfield will receive prompt attention. ' -'Dci.lJ.-4t. 1 TTEV STflVP WlRP UlKITViivrnntr I I . . f v Vir..S,r -x.xv,. I vocal mnsic The undersi-ned takM thi, m'wi f Stn.dic't ,0Ile.- inir the public that he haa comn,in.d ti I oot? "Ir11" ,r . f -yes; Biias, ieiai x T u"'HtV Poplins, Alpacas, -wa kVVSi llAinACtiA a.in.rha A large lot f euperior Cheese -ti. IKW1N, tlearfield. rt. fig I "tWAKD will In, paid fy, a State rou- tr - woicn oeioneeu to uuuoa, ii returned tU. J. H Larrimtr. : S. C. PATCUIN, Prfigadc fnypectcr Oct 24, TSW. PEKRY HOrSTtT, FROXT ST.", MARrETTA (ftirmnlT kewt Vrffwi Cleenti VTfc ..k. ecriber respectfully jolieit- the patronage of his om inriia. mm ass am arn rivermen BMTinr bu siness id Jlanetts that b pain will be spared ior meir accvBBowiwn ana comlert. Feb. 22.1 860-1 y. , AISfER M1SICUAEL. DR. LITUnS MEDICINES A fVes sup ply of the nraJiaM Family Medicines are Tor sale by M. A. Frank. Clearfield, consisting of Pain Caret; Kestoratiwa, a great re for colds f nd PSh ; pdAn-JJUious rhfs,c. Tbey bare ?!? ."ghly tested in tins community, and met ighly approved. Tbt tbbm. S03IETH1NG NEW IN THE PEACE FUL VILLAGE OF CL'KVEXSVILIJ;. The undersigned having entered into partnership iu uie lunnari iiusiness. under tbe name and style of Robison 'A Denmark, respectfully an nounce to the Public that ttnv Fiatk .nnatnr!v nn iutou, or wut maae to order, Stoves, TIows, and all other Castings commonly used in the country, which they will sell at tbe lowest rates for rash, or exchange on the most idrantirmni trm rnr i i .... . . : r-' "' oia metal, or approved country produce. . JACKSOX ROBISON. February 1, 1R60. I. J. UEXMARK. CLEARFIELD MUSIC SCHOOL-For in .V Ruction upon the Piano, Melodeon and Gui tar, and in Harmony and Sincine. Terms For pupils under six vear. old. S.S 00 lw " for seventy two leons of one half hnnr oitcVi r all pupils over six years old. S10.00. for sevn tytwo lessons of one hour each upon Piano. Me- lodeon. Guitar or in Harmony, Payable, one-fourth at the beginning and the oaiance at ue ena oi tne quarter. free to all Instrumental pupils. 53.00 per term. Alexander Irwin . E. A. P. RYNPEK. Teacher. EAST, WEST, NORTH, AND SOUTH, Fresh Arrival of Goods, AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. Just receiving and opening, a large and well- selected assortment of Fall and Winter Good?, of almost every description, Staple and Fancy ; beautiful assortment of PRINTS AND DRESS GOODS, of the latest and mostapproved styles ; also a grea variety of useful Notions, a large assortment of Ready-made Clothing, Hats and Caps Bonnets and Shawls, BOOTS ASD SIIOE3, A CHEAT VAEIETT, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, Drugs and Medicines, Oilsand Taints, GROCERIES, BEST QCALITT. riSn. BACON ASO rUM S. Carpets and Oil Cloths ; all of which will be sold at the lowest :ash or ready-pay prices. All are respectfully invited to call. W. F.IRWIN. Clearfield, Pa., September 2t5, 1SC0. N. B. AH kinds of grain and approved country produce taken in exchango for goods. EW FIRM AND N E W GOODS! JOHN ft JERREQ T. ifcVIN. The undersigned give, notice that on the 1.7th A- pnl they enterod into partnership in the mercan tile business in Cnrwensrille. and that hereafter the business will be ennWtM) Kv WvJmtl . n- der the najne and firm of John A J F. Irvin. lney inform their enstomem wh1 t nMii in general tb;t thev have received from the Kjw and opened at tbe old stand, a large and varied stock of SPRING AND SUMMER, DilY-GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS- WAKE, HARDWARE, AC, AC, specially adapted to the waorsof the comm&nity. and will sell the same at ta fewest cash prcre. Also, a large assortment of Boots. Sao. Hats and Caps, of the latest styles and best quality, all of which they intend to sell at reasonable rates. Also, an extensive stock of tbe most fashSnab!e READY-MADE CLOTHING, at prices to suit the times. Now is the time to purchase. Call in aju examine our stock before you, purchase your goods, and we feel confidnt that we caa supply you with, all kinds- ef roods. at as low prices and on as reasonable terms as von caa pxecuje taB eisewnere. wive us a trial. . , . . - JOHN IRVIN, -May 21K JEERRED F. IRVIN XT T - , . . . . i. rewns inaeDteo ttae old Urm are re quested to eall and settle. . . may SO N SON VILLE RIGHT SIDE UP'. Fresh Arrival of Goods, AT S W AN AND HARTSHORN'S. At their Old Stand in Ansonville. Aae saoscrors navejust returned from tbe east whh a large and well selected assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOOD S, consisting of a general variety of the Tery best CLOTHS, CASSIMERSS, SATTINETS, Ac, and a large lot of Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, for men and boys, for winter wear. Also, a variety of Boots and Shoes for Ladies and children, together with a good stock of Bonnets and Shawls. They bare also a good assortment of Hardware. ; Queensware, Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, Fish, Bacon, Flour, Carpets, Ac, Ac, ie. They also keep always on hand a great variety of USEFUL MOTION'S,. ., sncbs are wanted in every family. The above named articles, and everything else in their line, will be sold cheap for eash, or exchanged for ap proved country produce. Give them a trial. . .' ; SWAN A HARTSHORN. Ansonville, Pa., October 2t, I860. .. ; , , , - . HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia. A Benevolent Institution established by .re- eiat endowment, for the relief of the siok and Dis tressed, afflicted with Virulent and Kpidenifo dis eases, and especially tor tbe cure ot diseases of tbe Sexoal Organs. Med foal advfos given gratis, by the actftHF Surreon.toll who apply bv letter. with a description of their Condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac .) and in eases of extreme pover ty, medicines furnished free of eharge. Valuable reports on Spermatorrhoea, and other Diseases of the Sexual organs, and on the New Remedies em ployed In the Dispensary, sent to the ' afflicted i sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two Or three Mmpi for postare will be acceptable. Ad dress. Dr. J. ScilIiaHou?hton. Aetinr Kn Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth St., Phil adelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. JiZKA a). HEARTWELL, President. Geo. Fairchild, Sec. Oet 21, 1860-ly. TJEEI PbiUdtlphiA cugar-Cured H&ms at the A - ccw stie ot Gsaham, BorTOX A Ou. CILEESE -for ele br PB0FESSI0KAL & BTTSimESS CASUS. H.B. WOODS, Attorney at Law. Indiana. Vm.: .Professional besiaees promptly attendea to. DR. B. F. A KELT, Grahamton, Clearfield coun ty, Pena a. April 1. DO. CROUCH, ParsiciA5f Carensil!e. CWas fc field. coaty, rnA"a- , May U. DR. H. R. BRYANT, Luthersburg. Pa., tender bis prefessionai services to the public in ire it er al. Lnthersburg, Cctobcr 13, . . I Jv CRANS. Attorney at. Law and Real Estate J.. Aecuu Clearfield, Pa. Office adioinins? hi reidence, on Second itrftt. . May It. . WILLIAM A. WALLACE, Attorney at Law, Clearfteid. Pa. tmm door north nf thm Tt Office, onSece( street.' Sept. 1. ROBERT J. WALLACE, Attorney at Law. (and Dwtrwt Attorney.) CWarfeli, Pa. Office ia fcaaw a new row, Maiket stret. May 26. AVALT,EK, BKETT, Attcrnev at Law, Oear- field, I a Office tbe same that was formerly occupied by Hon. O. R Barrett. septi'60 HBLTHR SWWPE Attorne.T.at,Law,CIe.r . field. I a. Office inUraham s Haw. one door east of the 'Raftsman's Journal' ofl;ca. Nov 10. T71RANK SHORT, Boot and Shoe-maker. Shop. ? on Second street, (nearly uppuMte Rel ad Weaver s Store.) Clearfield, Pa. 4, l&9 MA. FRANK, Jastic of tbe Peace. MnrAet st . . Cleatfield- Pa. Easiness entructed. to him. care win receive preempt attention trade and money remitted1 Collections Apr2T5. ITILLIAM F. IRWIN. Market street; Cteafdeld fv "a Dealer in K.irin Ti..m. vr ch and i;e. Hardware, Queensware, Grpcerie and. family articlegBFaHy, Nov. 10. JOnN GUELICn. Mannfaetorer of all kinds o Carnet-ware, Market street, Clearfield', Pa He also makes t order Coffins, on short r.... j. atteads feaerals whh a hearse. AprlCtfiir- JOS1IUA S. JOHNSON, Cabinet. Maker. Market s?reet. Clwfield. Pa. He will aa aUend fu nerals with a bears. bm cofiina to order, on short notice. ' Sow. 10 DR. WM. service CAMPBELL, offerF, bia. trafoAinnl ces to the citizens of MoriK...,nt .;;- ing townships. Residence with J. D. Denninir in Kylertown, Clearfield county. May 11, ISO. HF NAUGLK. Watch and Clock Maker, and . dealer in atehes, Jewelry, ic. Room jn tnaw b new row. Market street, nr.;!.!),. vr.. man's Journal office, Clearfield. Pa. Nov. 10. JB M'ENALLY, Attorney" . Pa. Practices in Clearfi at Law, Cle.irfield. earfield and' julinf r,. counties. Office in new brirk f,f;t;.-n i:..ti the residence of James E. Graham. Nor in BLACKSMiTHING.-ShuDkweiler A Onvtiank ful for past favors, would resceetfuH a.Urit contmoance of a share of public patronage io their iiun oujinesa. caop onlt rd sL v- in RICHARD MOSSOP. Dealer in Foreign and Do mestic Dry Goods. GrnffriM Finn. t.. Liquors. c. Room, on Market street, a few dors west of Journal Office, Clearfield, Pa. Apr27. LA R RIMER k TEsr, Attorneys at.Lrm.Cler field, Pa. Will attend promptly t all legal auu omer ousiness entrusted tuMurwcare la Clear- uei ana aajointng counties. August 6. 1S56. ISbAKK. TESTS H. LARRIMER. flWJMAS J. A WILLIAM M. MTCULLOUGIL, x. .AUorBeJs Lw, Clearfield. Pa. ()ffiCe on Market street, directly opposite Ricaard-Moesop store. Deeds and other legal instruaiCBis prepar ed with promptatss and accuracy. Fab. 13. JOHN RUSSEL A CO.. Tanner and Currier. Pcnnville. Clearfield Co , Pa. Keepeonstantly on band an excellent assortment of leather, which they offer for sale at the lowest cash prices. Hides of all kinds taken in exchange JuJyl5-54. JOHN UUIDEKOPER, CivifleeVadLai Surveyor, offers bis professional services to the. citizens of Clearfield county. All business en trusted to him will be promptly and faith Tully ex acuted. He can be found at the banking bouse ot Leonard, Finney A Co. Sept. 21, tSi. DR. M. WOODi? tender.' his professional servi ces to tie citizens of Clearfield and vicinity, hesidemee on Second" street, opposite the office of L. J. Cfcaas. Es. OfiTee, the eame that was recent ly occupied by Hon. G P.. Barrett, where he can be found unless absent on professional bvswAsa. DENTAL CARD. A. M. SMITH, offers his pro fessional serrices to the Ladies and Uentleweit ot Clearfield and vicinity. AM operations upon the teeth executed with neatness and despatch. JSHg familiar with all the late isaprevements he ii tvr pared to make artificiat teeth- fa tke best manner Office in Shaw's New Row.Clearfrefd. Sep. 15. BANKING AUD COLLECTION OFFICE err ItEONAHD, FINNEY & CO., CLEARFIELD, CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA. - BiTIs of Exchange. Notes and Drafts Discounted. Deposits received. Collections made, and proceeds promptly remitted. Exchange on the Cities con stantly on hand. Office, on Srcond street, in the rooS lately occupied by W. A. Wallace, EsdL jaes t. L.K0.TA11D. : : : : : : : : : . a. mur. WM a. Wallace. : ! : : ; : ; : : c nsar. THE UNION RIGHT SIDE UP-Since" the subscribers have started the Chair-making business at thtir residence in Lawrence tp., 1 mile from Philip Antes saw-mill on the west side of the river, where they keep cestantly on hand All deseriptnnrn f C-hairs. betters, liostnn -ROCKING CHAIRS. RUSH BOTTOMS A SPRING Seat Chairs, from the tommon Windsor wp to the very latest style of Parlor Chairs. Tbe subscribers having an elegant water-power by whioh they do their Beriag, Sawing, Turning. Ac, they are enabled to sell every atyle vf chairs at reduced priees. Tbe public ia respectfully ia vited to call and exaatine for themselves. AU work warranted either new work or repairing Jan. 4. I860. WM. MCULLOUGH A SON. SR.R.IiS'(V1,I MtS IX rTULADEL I III A ! Treifi'tuloux UrciUmsmt amy tk. Mass::: exciting foot race bettcteu. th Philadelvhia Police ainl n. nntnnntt -V. . rounterftitrr, James Buchanan Crass T CrotM liefaptured It seems to be the general opin ion in Clearfield, tnal if Cross had worn a pair of Frank Shorfa French-calf Boots, that he wnM not be taken yet. However, Shorty is not much put out at missing his custom; but would an nounce to-all Brecituride, Doiclas, Lincoln ainl Belt wrn, and women and children in Clearfield. and Sinneurahoning in particular, that he is pre pared to furnish them with Boots, bhoes and Gai ters of any style or pattern, stiched, sewed or e- ged. (and as he is a short fellow) on short notice. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange, and cash not refused. Repairing done in the neat est manner and charges moderate, at the Short Shoe Shop on Second Street, opposite Reed, Wea ver k C6"s store. FRANK SHOUT. N. B. Findings for sale Aug. 2S, ISfiO. ON niS OWN HOOK ! JOHN GUELiCH CABINET MAKER. The subscriber wispes to inform bis Old friends and eastomers. that be is now carrying on the Cabinet Making buinM. on 'his own Look." at his old shoo on Market Street, nearly opposite the "old Jew Store," whera ne Keeps on band, and is prepared to manufacture to order, every description of Cabinet-Ware, that maybe wanted in this section of conntry ; con sisting of Sofas, Lounges, Mabogony and Common Bureaus, Writing and Wash Stands; Centre. Din ing and Breakfast Tables: Mahogany and Com mon Bedsteads; Sewing Stands, Ac. c. - He wil' also repair furniture and chairs, in good etjle cheap for easb. House Painting done on short no tice. and" easy terms Now is the tlnje to boy at reasonable prices, as I intend to alf every thieg in my line of business at the cheapest cash rates. Walk in and examine the allele on hand. a judge for yourselves, of h,e ouality and finish. Country produce received in psvment. April 13. lhi9 JOHN GUELICH. N R Coffin made o wler on ihort notice, an funvelb attended with a real hear.-e cd frrQ puate acjemp anyujenij, wbe dehrti J. O. t 4 i -:i 1 ii ii ii T