THE REPUBLICAN. 'vi.hmu 7 :,., si:ir, iEJintmic mm ihm;t. I iitiHitMHi. WIII.HM HH.I.r.ll. t,-VI,,fi.l,l C,n,y foil Ft I'liKMt- Jt I'tiK. 111 . III. AC K, lJ y.mrrt C r'OU CAN Ali t'n.M M ISsitiN I'll, it pa my h. no it, ( r;it r, v. e'y. ' DISTRICT NOMINATIONS. DAVID 11 UK't.A V, Of J.f.-rnn Cuntu. FOII ASSK.M lit.Y. Ai.r.x. r i,ivi:i.i rimrHrU COL'MY NOMINATIONS. FOR COUNT V COMMISSIONER DAVI D HUMS, f) '(,. r,vH,l,it,. KOU Cftl'XTY AUDITOR. CI.OHGl'. WAI.II.HM, of ,. T.nm.hip, Notice to MuWrllMTK. The Pott Ainfers of Vlmrjii Id rniv re dulu nthorhed In art nt ournienti, and thrir'n eeipltfor ufnerivliimt or adve'tiiinj will al,ri, le nyurded at tank. DEFAMATION REBUKED. Had Governor Bigi.ku been present last wtek, and listened to all that was said against himin tho Whig meetings ha could not have replied to their argument nnd misrepresentations more successfully than ho has done in' the address published in tins paper. Or if. instead of .,;.i J " r the bed ofafTliction, in a distant part of tho Fiatc, ho had been hero nnd heard tho mean and contemptible insinuations that have been retailed through the county for tho last three weeks, not only against his official conduct, but even against his fair famo as a man and a citizen, he could not have nppealed more directly to the honest hearts 8nd clear heads of his fellow citi zens of this county. They falsely charged that ho was sink ing the credit of the Stuto. He answers "Our resources are equal to all ordinary demands, w ith an annual surplus of threequnrters of a million of dol- Jars, which is applicable to tho payment of the public debt." ' . They cowardly insinuated that Cover- nor Bigler was in fuvor of a sectarian di- vision of the School fund. Ho replies "I have resisted by tho ve to power, as tho public records w ill show, all attempts at innovation on the system. Those engrafted on it by our political op ponents when in power the endowment feature and the sectarian featuro have been stricken from the system. Nor could I ever sanction a division of the fund for any purpose," A single sMitary fling was mado at him on the prohibitory question. Upon this ho is equally explicit, ond repeats the de claration mado to tho Slate Temperance Convention, that any proper constituiona! law on tho subject, will meet his approba tion and approval. DEMOCRATS CE ON YOCR GUARD I We are well aware that the most strcn tioirs efforts havo been made, and are still making, to strengthen tho causo of Whig- gery in this county through the agency of Know Nothingisni. Their operations are well understood. That some Democrats have been docoyed into the net, we are also well aware; but if so, we arc glad to learn, that as fast as they discovered the trick, they ceased their connection with the ordor. If there are any who have not yet come out from such foul company, we appeal to them, as true and faithful lov ers of Constitutional freedom, not to delay ihe good work for a single day. Demo crats must know that secret political so cieties are foreign to republicanism and conjenial only to monarchies, Beware, then, wo say, and look upon thoso who would thus attaint your loyalty to our freo institutions as you would upon n PUBLIC ENEMY OF THE STATE. Preserve the Constitution ot oil Itards ! FREEMEN for such, thank God, we can yet call tho voters of this Slate when you go to the polls en the tcntJi of Octokr remember that Judge Pollock, the Whig candidate for Governor, stands convicted of membership with tho Know Nothings. Remember that its oaths aro hostile to the very spirit of our constitution. Remem ber that, if elected, he must bo unfaithful either to its oaths, or to his oath to sup port our State and National Constitutions. Can you cast your votes for such o man? As simple secret political societies, with out any reference to sectarian tests, hear how tho great Wasaisgton characterized them : "potent engines, by which cun ning, ambitious and unprincipled men uill be enabled to subvert (lie rOWER OF THE FEOrLE." Will the FREEMEN of Pennsylvania disregard such an admonition 1 Lancaster all Right.-Wc have good anthohty for .ay ing that Bigler will have "six hundred" majority in Lancaster county! ,. .. Being determined i toll poaaible, we hit upon the above. fcrThe Cholera ii still raging at Pitts burgh. Half the population have left the city? and yet tb deaths, up to Tuesday last, averaged from 30 to 40 per day. i tot, ittt.i i ir titit i ' i"n v m-i'itl I r1itn r I ' ) . ,. i,,J mil. I. Mi l lull l oilier ,,ifl,r I 1" I I .r llrt I , , " give pi,.. Hi n l,,,,,,,!,),, .!.!,,, , , Ui ""'I I it, t.i tlm ',.,, "Wi'ih il. nti't I'd. I. M l.l.V II I fr,,,,, ,,r i.iv -r -H. l, nti. n. Wntrn t i,n mnn in ir '"iiMy will ,,,, , .,..,,.,,,,,,,,,. ion, .linn in. I,,,, nll, '.lie fully n fWtrtl up,,,, tiiip.ltnnt trollies 'eilHlncntS. nti'l manly anil patriotic ' ti n f ll.o !.( ,,tt ,.liii,,,l ,!,. '"'I' ever laid before I),, ,., 1 f ,1,1,, Common-wnlih-im.l long ru.r IN ,U,r ,l,l l, ,,,. -red t f,,,!,,, it ,,,,,,, t,,,,,,.,!,, UU, Is triumphant vin,ntt..n or hi, own character rri.ii, the f.-ul apersi,,s of hi, enemies, will (i,,nd monument of enduring fitmc to hit memory. To ll.o people of CUonrfl.'l.l county, tl.i Inngiingo id" this address must coni0 Witl, .Pli,ir f,m.,,, Through the untiring labors of hired vilificr.-, ma ny "f his neighbors who noverhiirbored a thought of suspicion of him before hnva been induced, not nly to condemn hi conduct tin thus misrep resented to them, but t impugn hit motives tor many of the purest, plainest, au.l m,-..t ii,,rutivo HPla of Ilia Ufa. It wiib bi. t-urne.-l Uf .ira, und ,ij ottloil luirjioso Ut hnvo ii.Mil liny or two with Ilia follow citlnons of thin oounty, nnj to huvo Umiuiu iloil thiit bi traduces u. ut liim fa- to fni-e ; but iovi.ro illuoss Boiioil him in a ditnt part of tho Sluti, and frustrated his hopes lionce wn my, tho lmiKungp of this address must havo poculiur force with tho people of Cluarficld county. HIT H1.U AGAIN. "Oov. l!nit.F.K should l.o opose,l, beeauno he declines to ronir out nnvuh on the Hil.lert of a di. ''T, "f 'Uo Bchoul l'Uu l sectarian puqioses. " nil J P"ler. "xoii cori.i) i F.vrn paxctiox VI.I0X OF THE IIND l'OH ANY I'OSK." (.'or. W,jlri-' Ulilren. A nr run. New AilvcrtlsonicntH. "i.-5Mr. law in is very anxious to sotllo off his Duplicate as collector of tchool tax. luoinaspjOApn s.miii,. :pr oi pojaojoj oju ')uo3r r inn jo 'j(oo(i poo3 .tnq o) 3titiuBv suou.ij-' llELir.ioi'8. Two M. E. Churches to bq dodica tod iu this county next month. Dkttbk Late TnAN NisvLn. Col. Alexander, of the Clarion lnnomil, has actually committed mat rimony, and stubbornly refuses to assign any cause for tho rash act. We hope tho Col. may find the speculation both agreeable and profitable. IIahp Rcr Those who can find nothing wrronij about tho Republican, except an occasional typo graphical error. It must "fultiH" its mission about fight Cheap and Valuable Publications. The publishers have sent us copies of two valuuLlo publications recently commenced in Now York. The first is called "The National Monitor," published weekly, ol $.).00 per year each number containing ICquarto pages. Adddison Fahnswohtii, Editor, to whom oil letters must bo ad. dressed. Tho other is called tho " United States Magazine" published monthly at one (hi lar per year, each number containing 32 quarto pages. J. M. Emerson & Compa ny, publishers, to whom all Ittlers must bo addressed, 1, 3, 5, & 7, Spruce street, N. Y. T1IE MORTALITY THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY Colombia, S. C.Scpt. 123. Nearly the whole population of Agusta hus lelt,' and the country for miles around is covered with tents. The fever appears to be increas ing, nnd the excitement is awful. Tho post ollico is closed and tho mails delayed, ther bein" nono to distribute them. No South ern papers have been received here since Monday. Tha people of Jacksonville fired into the steamboat W etoka, Irom bavannali, on tho 7ih, w hile she was passing up tho riv er, in consequence of their fear of tho fe ver, and to deter her Irom stopping. Charleston, Sept. 23. The yellew fever is not very had here. Several of our citizens wore nttacked to-day. On Thursday and Friday thero were 87 deaths from fever. Savannah, Stbt. 23. Tho interments yestorday, in this city, in consequence of the yellow fever, were 19. It is suppos ed that thero will bo on increase to day. On Thursday, tho deaths wero only 1G, including 12 from ycllew fever. Tho deaths during tho week were lbO, of which 130 wero from fever. New Orleans, Scptcmbsr 24. The steamer United Stales, with dutcs from San Francisco to tho 1st instnnt, arrived this morning. Nothing of special impor tance had occured since ll.o sailing of the Inst steamer. Business had somewhat improved, and the news from tho mining regions was said to bo very encouraging. Tho steamer Georgo Law sailed for New York on tho 17th, with nine hun dred thousand dollars in gold dust. At San Francisco flour was improving. Salesof Gallego at $12 Of). Bacon was held nt l3ic ; mess pork $13 50 j lard 12 to 14; whisky had declined twenty cents. .The United Stales brings dales from Acapulco to the 5th instant. Alvarez was reported to have entered tho city of Uzu tho, nnd was pushing forward through Gucrrcr, intending to march for the City of Mexico, nnd attact Santa Anna in his stronghold. Tho insurgents had been unsuccessful in two engagemcnt-i, the Government troops retiring towards Mexico. Dii;i). On Sunday the 17th inst, in Lawrence tp., of billioua fever, aimoLnnrh, aged about 33 years leaving a wife and two small children. On Saturday the 23d Inst., in Union township, Luther, son of the late Jacob Burnt, aged about 18 years. COCIU!. TTV'I rXDER favorable iuduocmonbj and enoour- U agementu, I hao eonsonted to be a candidate for Congress. X "ut 10 be "'""""'J "" 1 that I will not if eleoted, evei agree to the exten- of slavery in any way whatever; I shalldo U.e ston m J J . v..., that T r.n to estnbliah tb governmonr on in J kia R. ARTHURS. original rosta. BrookiUM, September 13, 185. m int w m. T1 K M. I' I t I,, m ,.,.. ,, .!!,. V I'i, iiia f .r,,,l..,, n. I, ,1. ,l I 1 . ,i... W'.t-M. i I II.. 1, ,, .S,l.l,i, . Hli or .11,. I., ,. . Till' ll.'V. i;i. ! (l.cr, mi I i.llior., mn .. 1,1 " ' p l'n -. p, '. fi'pt. 3i, I'M. I IIC U IO. 'Hi.' M. I'. I Imr r li. nl lit, 1 T II .," ill l,i il,.,!i, nt.'d on ll. : ii, i ii. xt. TI,.. It...-. .1. V,,,, ,. .. '..nll Im iil luiiiiFtor, ill ,n hi nl'. ). t. r-r. rV,,. II' r -roiii. 1-..1. NOTI '!:. 11 IV Voflt si'll.iOI, TAX. The m1,.r-iim-rd, t'ollrvlor of School Tnx for s:,j, Ii, .. renco i.Hii.l,ii, expicls every iiii.n to j ny the amount nM!H-d uplink him, on or u; ill,. . prouoliiii.; eld lien di.v. JollX linVIN, sen. ept. an, in.yi.:ti Important Work on PtnnnylvnniH. -V" Vf.nn'yteiininn nhi.uhl , trithmit il. F.ii1,1 Thnnnnml .', , I'.rrry frmi r tuU m ry n'liVi, ,n. hurr n r.o.y. BOVVEX'S Pictorial Sketch Hook of l'ennsylva. niu; or, its Kceuery, Internal Improvement, Komiurccs and Agriculture, populailv iloscrilicd, Illustrated with over 2(10 itcautit'ul 'EnirriivinKs, und accompanied liy llarno's Large At up of llm Slate, carefully colored. Eighth edition, Rovised, Corrected aud Improved. Ono Volume, 8vo., with over 5011 paaes, and hiiudsomely bound. Sent by mail, TrFreo of expense. Tho author commences with PUel.'hes of Travel I... - i.i- .i - i n- ..i,. . I r i , . , V " V' iii'jeci w iiuun pt ,1, uihiivcii iiihi noiiceu, no leiuiii mo reader to a clear knowledge of what he passes by instead of (foinjr over the ground traveled bol'iire, and describing simply the Statu and her People, as a stnud still Iiihtitution, he grasps at once, the sources of her wealth, her immeoso and increasing improvements, her inexhaustible mineral treas ures, her agricultural capacity, nnd strength ; and not boing content lo pass superficially over these vast interests ho handle sheui all ; analyses their respective departments, and treats for tho imnulor ear what before was only reserved for the favored ! few; having mado her minerals one of his pleas ant studies, he takes n pride iu presenting lo I'enn- eyivnmnns, rennsvlvania s greatest source of wealth iu Tub Coal Eokmatiun. On this subject, probably no man is moro at home, and his percep tions of the mailer is laid before tho reader, in so lu .'iil nnd clear a stylu, that nouo can bo misled or mystified. Engravings illustrating tho formation, drawn under bis own observjitin.i. nr.. introduced to make the subiect ns clear ns nossihlo : this arti-. do nlono is worth double the price of the book. The JlAXt KALTfiiE of Iiion is treated in the nine masterly manner, with appropriate engravings illustrating tho manufacture in all its pai ls. luo Agriculture ol the Slate the l ilies, Towns and Villages aro described and dwell upon, tho characteristics of the people pointed out, and the various improvements iu progres. or projected, noticed. Added to this is Caiopboll' ulways beau tiful Ur.rtrutif of WyomiH'j. llio press throughout the Stnto have, w ith uni ted voice, prououneed it tho best populnr Hook ev er written on tho tatc. Accompanying every volumo is Harne's largo Slap of the Slute, carefully colored the latest and best, Map published, and which retails separately al Ono Dollar, and is nn doubtedlv the only correet ono issuod. Tho price of The Rook is placed at the lowest rate for which it could bo manufactured, nnd the execution of it iu every respect is alike beautiful and substantial. Independently of the lino map, it is a remarkably cheap work ; but that accom panying il. the publisher has no hesitation in pro nouncing it THE CHEAPEST ROOK l'L RI.l.SU- LIM Tho Publisher has gone to great expense in pub lishing the Rook in a proper style. Tho engra vings aro heautfully executed ; the typo large and clear; and tho paper of a fine texture : while the binding is at the sumo time tasty and ilur.ilil'Miml having done his piirt well, ho submits tho work to tho examination of tho people, confidently roeotn m jndiiig il to tho nttentiou of thoso interested in Railroads, Coal and Iron. To every Fanner and cvory Ctti7.cn of the great Stoto of Pennsylvania, ho submits this splendid volume, and respectfully solicits their patronago. Agents will call upon tho citizens for their sub scription, and in cases whi ro no agent has called ishingit, will havo il. .ent free of; nnv person expenso, bv remitting the amount to tho 1 ul.li.-lier. INVARIABLE RETAIL PRICE or tub WORK. Embossed Muslin, $2 00 " " h'iII edges nnd side, 2 50 " Morocco, Marbled e.lgo, 2 25 Agents wanted in every county In tho Stale. Any person desiring an Ageucy please address the Publisher immediately. WSt. WHITE SMITH, PublUh.r. l'Jj Chcsiiut street, Philadelphia. Sept. 30, 1S34. 3U FIRST ARRIVAL. FALL AJiD WINTER GOODS. AT Till: CHEAP CASH STORK. TUST received, a large and splendid assortment of GOODS of almost every description suita blo for the season, and selling off at very low pri ces. Ladies and Gentlemen, and every person wishing to buy goods at the loircut priec, are res pectfully invited to call nnd examine. Produce of all kinds roceived in exchange for goods. WM. F. IRWIX. Sept. 25, 1S51. y iioi.i.s i,r, & itr.TAii,. W. J. IvEALSlI, AfeT. nAVIXG increased facilities and mado exten sive arrnngenionls for doing a large Whole sale A Retail business, I am now prepared to oiler lo Iho public a general assortment of Goods suita ble for tho country trade at a small ajlvniuo for CASH. Tho stock comprises n general assortment of Dry Goods, Clothing, Quecnwnro, Roots A Shoes, Steel, Strap-iron, Cnrpentor's tools. Candles, Dve Stuffs, Hardware, Hats A Caps, Carpeting, Oil cloth, Mill Saws, best muke, Oil. Zinc, Cnrpot Chain, Cable, Iron, Flour, Grnin, Ac. Xo. 2, Arcade Ruildings, RellefonlJ, Sept. lfl, 1S5L 11AXK MtTICF, WE the subscribes intend to make application to the next Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for nn act of Assembly to incorpo rate a Ranking Company, with Ranking nnd dis counting privileges, to bo called Iho "Clearfield Rank," and located at tho borough ef Clearfield, with a capital stock of $100,000. A. K. Wright, C. Krntzer, Ellis Trwin, J. F. Wea ver, John Ration, J. W. Smith, J. R. McEnnlly, .7ns. T. Leonard, Richard Shaw, Jos. R. Graham, Jonathan Roynton. Juno 25, ls54.-Gtn. "iiS-Tlio Ilarrisburg Union, will publish the above one month, and send bill to this office. DAVID JOIINXTOY, WOULD respectfully announce to the citiiens of Clearfield and adjoiuing counties that he has fitted np and opened out a VL'ULW HOUSE, In the town of Phillipsburg, Centre county, Pa., and is fully prepared to accommodate all who mny favor him wiJi a call. Feb. 23, l$54-ly waxti:d immi:diati:i.y. s IX journeyman phocirrkers. Constant em nlovmeut will be given. Apply next door to the journal office, at tho ahoe etoro of C. S. BLACK. September 13, 1854,-tf. Terms of Advertising. i PVKRTISEMEXTn are inserted in the Re- publican, at one dollar per aquare, for the first throe Insertions and twenty-five cents for each nddilional insertion. Fourteen lines niuko a square. Xo advertisement inserted for less than a dollar. A Liberal reduction made to those who advertiso y,y tue ycsr, i, . or o. r. pLEARFIF.LD LODGE, Xo. 198, meets in the J -. .. r . I. l ii . f., aecnnn nor ui mo .uiomuu nm, vhhuwu I pa., on Tuesday evening of each week, i ru.rS.1,1. June 14.1854. - ? ' it v i, nu, ; 'i . .. , f I,- I' .7- . ... ..(,0v I." i'i il,.. It. M ,11 11 if. mi l. I h i "p. A Il'i'-M PI I , l. , ,v ,, , tlin.1.. I.v I't I nii, . in, iih i.i ,. I i,- Mh ., i,, A"l"im uml n thl I.imif V i. . , r ,, ir ( ,,, ,,. li'Vilioit II. k'lTHi hi, ,r n 1. 1 I I,,. i W III! III!" I,' l 111' l.,,, I If. I tin tint' "I li.rni v nni . l. i.ni. ,i ,i r, i. ,i :,!, ; wlii- Ii hi' In" iiiiiiiii:i.nil.i. r, infi i, I III,. I'-' fitin. , f. a i l'.'irini, II-' fill c. i.l' li' " of -III, i. .c" !.kil'i( nun lis : 1 1 i- i . i- . HI . ii. I i 'ill f I m i -en. iiii.iI. I i". il,, ii n no nun e ll'de, I ling lipor- til, lilr li. in:, I ,io ttii lull I ' I'ome ill ilii "i I I'. -ii I net w i. Ii I In. w hole of Hie a' ml ci.ii v ol Hie lniv . mid llm, n e the ninny slid 1 urird . hiui-'i s pioiliiced upon lliein wlii-n in'ro. , iliiecl into the si, .lunch, ami nlg. vie. I to the pro- ci'i-s of di. sli..ii. The II , 1 1 i. . r si. I., ill ull tin. druggists' thri'iiu'l t Hi i.:,). : -V. ) . Ii , ,.. ,,,',. ,l ,n. 1 1. Tin. Inhaler is worn on im. Iinusf. under the ! linen without the l"ii.-t incu. i niiii. e tin. iieiitnf : the buily l, ing ; ulli, icnt I, . , :,, unite the fluid. I lluinircils of CAs'iiS of I IM-.S like the loll liv ing ui'ght be mimed. One Pni knge of JlygeHim lias cured me ol tint As 1 1 1. MA ol six years stand. Jan. F. hif!n i', '. f. Jhitu-HHhtnU '". j I am cured of the ASTHM A ol 10 years stand ing by ir. Cm lis' llj genua. Mtiruiift t i.ttKlvn. tlrtnihi iit, , . 1. I .Mrs. Paul ..I V I. 1 1 ., . V V .. j im ..', u, ,,i,ii,iii, ..im ri., n. J ., , i," euieiioi a severecaseot lin.ncl.itis hy the llygeann. ,Mv sister bus Uen cured of a HJiTKKi'sSiNli COI'U II of several years standing, and decided to be incurable by her Physicians. She was i i'iikii in onk month bv the Ilvgeana. J. II. Unnbrrl, J', il., A'lViiion",., Mr. Pri'-o three dollars a Package. Sold bv CL'R- 1 1 " TIS A PKltlUNS A liHVlJ i. PAUL No. Ill) ( hnmliors street, X. V. I Packages sent free by express toany linrt of iho Ciiited States for $10 X. Ii. Dr. Curtis' Ilvgeniia is the OKKMNAL and ONLY li KX I IX V A RTICLR, nil others are base imitations or vik and I J I'R IKS counter feits. Shun them as you would POISON. opt. 2.r, '54. ly. BY HOVAL LKTTKKS PATENT, 'run HVDitiiM c;i:, OR, WATFRPROOK, ANT1 CO.NSCMPTIVE, CORK SOLES, Mtiimfttiturtil lit llAiuamnT, RitAin.Ky A Co., I I I Market slrrtt, Muneiientrr. Untilaml. Principal Warehouse, 102 ll'ooj ttreit, VhntjMilr, LttuiluH, Hiiilmiil. American Kstublishnients, 3S liin tlmt if' 101! A union titrrct, y. '. Thk Jlydrniniigen is a raluablu discovery f,i protccling the feel from damp or cold, aud there- j lore a preveniivo of inuny Lung diseases, irit'miit "." "' l,ii-tiiiif iitiittrrrr. Ihe 1 1 'Iromug' ii i in i Hie form of u sole, und worn in.-ido ihe boot or' phoo. Its i. .ilict'Ud character is a powerful and-j doto lo disease. i For t.eutlomcn it will be Ciund agreeable, warm, und heulthy, to wear iu the coldest or rainiest weather, ns the fool cannot become wet if tho Hy-, dromngen is inserted. Ladies muv wear the liu'ht- est soled boots nnd shoes iu the most inclement weather with impunity : whilo Consumption, so prevalent aiming the young of our country, may be thwarted by their general adoption. They en tirely niiprrtnli: ovtr-nlnjv, as tho latter cause the feet to perspire iu a very unhealthy maimer; and, besides, aro not ilungeruus wear to pedestrians in icy weather, like India rubbers. Whilo the latter enuso the feet to appear extremely large, the Hy dromagen, being a mere thin slice of cork prepar ed, peculiarly placed inside, does not increase the size of the boot, or cause tho foot to appear untidy. To children they are extremely vnlualde, s they may engugo iu exercise with comfort and healthy eli'ecls. Their expense is so slight ns to scarce need mention ; besides, those who patronize them will find their yearly ductor'i litis mack diuiininlud tUerr.bif. As the Ifydromagen is becoming more known, its salo is increasing loan almost incredible extent. Last year in l.n.lon. Manchester, Rirmiughain, Liverpool, (Ihrgow, Leeds, Dublin, Paris, Aul werp, Hamburgh, and R"rlin, our sules reached 1,7o2.t."iil pairs of Cork Soles. This year the num ber will mr surpass that Ask tha Faculty their opinion of their vuluoasl a preveniivo for Cumjlit, cobh, Hnmchiti, Atlhoia, anil rnni'iiiiiptioti. Mkxs' Size, per pair, 33 cents. I. A Il Ks' do do 30 do !!ovs' A Minsk,' do 23 do Notii f. From tho Retail Prices wo mak a vor? ,ibora """""e Jobbers ami Wholesalers, so Hint any storekeeper may inako a fine profit on their iilo, whilo they nro an article that may be kept in any store, among any class of goods. For terms, apply to IIARCOI'RT, III! ADLEY A CO. 'M Aun street, New York Sept. 25, 151. Sin. HHM IHX)k A;l'.NTS U AVn;i, flYJ Cnnvass for the best and most saleable .1. Rooks published. They aro written hy the most popular Authors of the day, including among others, I. S. AiiTin it, oi whose lint great work, Ten Nights In a Bar-ffooin, 10,000 copies havo been sold within a inonlh of publication. Thoso Cooks aro beautifully illustrated, (many of them with finely colored plates) and are printed nnd hound in tho best manner. Agents will find a pleasant and profitable em ployment in their circulation. For particulars address pos.t puid.J , J. W. BRADLEY, PuhlUher. Xo. 4S Xorlh Fourth Street, Philntielphia, KIHAY COW. Vi.hc. to ttio resilience ol the suliserilicr, jn Lawrence township, Llenrllelil countv, on or at. out the first of August lat,a DAHlv BRIXDLE llr.II I-hit, supposed to bo about two years old, with a small sUir in tho forehead. The owner w ill eoino forward, prove properly, nnd take her nwny, otherwise she w ill bo disposed of ns Ihe law directs. THO.S. J. MOORE. Lnwronco township, Sept. 23, 1S54. pd LAND FOR SALE; CQ ACRES OF LAND in Rurnside township, wO 5 acres of which nro cleared, nnd the bal aneo wll limbered, will be sold cheat.. A mod I houso 111 by 20 feet is erected thereon. The place ' sold low ond f n accommodating terms ns tho own I lies on the llollidnysburg rond, four miles from j e' h' ""do nrranynnents to cugago iu business Xew Washington, and cqui-distunt from the River and Chest Creek. SV-.For further information and terms npplv lo L. JACKSON CHANS. Clearfield, Sept. 25, 1854. If. Yiiluiilile Fnr;u ond Timber Land for Sale. rilHE subscriber offers for solo a viiluuhlo Farm, siiunte, in Morris lownsliin. Clenrliel'l count v. coiitaininir KM acres and allowance, with about . . III) acres cleared, under good fence nnd in an ex cellent stole of cultivation. The improvement are Two Good Dwelling IIjuscs, a Stable nnd Largo Burn, with two thriving Orchards. Said Farm is situate on the Mud leading from Phil ipsburg to Kylartown, nbout ono milo north of tho Turnpike, about 14 miles east of Clearfield. The Mi of wood lnnd i covered with oak rnd whito pine timher of superior quality. ?-6For further particulars apply to Iho subscri ber on the premises. An indisputable titlo will bo given. WILLIAM M. IIUXTEH. Morris tp.. Sept 25, '54 pd 8m. hCIIOOl, TUACIIKKM WANTED. GTKAC1ILRR, competent to inipnrt nn Eng lish Education to their pupils, w ill find a four months situation, and a liberal salary, by applying to John Thompson, President of tho Board of Di rectors of Jordan township, Clearfield county, or to the undersigned. By order of Board of Directors, D. J. CATHCART, .?'y. Sept. 25, 1S54. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. BY order of the Orphnns' Court, of Clearfield county, that valuable HOUSE and LOT, with iho appurtenances, latoly occupied by Mrs. Edilh Xivling, situate in tlie village of "Cm." better known as Suiuh a Mills, in W oodward town ship, Clearfiold county, and known in the plan of dor, in the most fashionable and durable manner, J tho citiiens of Clo.ueeld ond vlciniiy, thst ht said town ns Lot Xo. 14, will be sold nt Pl'RLIC at his store in -Shaw'a Row.' The material and 'fits' is now manufacturing all hinds of CAEISET VEXDl'E, upon the premises, on Saturday the warranted. No chargo for ahuwiug hii boautiful! WARE. His hnp is li'uatod on Market atreet, 13f ony oj Aocemtier, 2T-tTebms. One-half cash in hand, and one. . . ngu iu one year. ABRAHAM XIVLIXO, Adm'r. 2A. lSi.t f , r ' ----- - Mil, I I'l I FIR AMIh l(!l'i rii.!;iil I'.il' ( M ii, .1 I r It ,1.1.,', i . . I ' 1 1. 1 i I hi, . I i "i r . . II lilt I, I III" I ( ,,,,, . ,.( I1. I... . Il ',., l I I I. I,. I," "I I 1 . nil p, i I'iiii nnd ii ;l " ' HI . I i . , I.I a ;inii I t: i ii, I, His V , I,. , ., , I ,1,.. I ,, I.I,. I ' llie el ni m.i:1 i iiiM : ' nil! rli ItI ,il s n " r- nl di.. I... C.'l.i,., III" I '. II II '1,1 l : 1 n , . ' I in 1,1' h, ' ll'l.ll.l im, I ' i'i' r i'i; Il Mill (1,0 I I't.l ' II. II'. I I I. nn 'I' , ,.. .1, .I, , I-, ol nor climi.l... eniiv liili"du "Tlie I ., , col in lo A nn i i"n is inakii. J rnpi't I'i'" i ' Ihn'iigll the I n '."I t-'l-il.'.', 1 1 1 rniiuil.i", S. .nl It A iim'I i 'ii. ; and lb" M'c-t i . t i . Il bus ,,r n long time been ' a : n I 1 1 in li, Ic in Eiigbiud iiod on Hie coiitiu.'t.l of : Eui'.p,'. v.liil.' il Ikm riuiiii i,, many i ,,nti i'f li the pi.Mi'll of iill in li.'lo of dr.. s. , To ll.'lll,,!.-! I III.' Ihc.-e fuel' ,'!l.ilire of any I't'.g lidt rei li ct i,i yo.ir b iniiy of hi knowledge f ! tlie belli ,1,'inl i' ll.'i I ,.' of wearing the IVt-i I 'T " ''.'i- mil ri lo ii,., i.iii'ii. of any kind. 1 ho diet of. a ring tin ve iiiiic'.'. is were I rifle, nnd one v.i'l h' -t some y ,iii':'. No one ..ho Millies flic hen II h of J him. ell or hi-family w ill !,n w itlo iit them. The ' Hospitals in this country lire not nlono rcciniini n- ling ihi'in. but rapbl'v iiitr.i l icing lln'in. Ilnrcoui-t, lliiidlev A Co., f London, and .Mnnebi sier, Kng .. ,.,l u,,r,i ,.,.,.,,. I,,,.,,.. v , , , ,.,,'.'.,.. . . , - ..".,,,..'. u-n ,,,.,.,...'. "k Hire in in,, i r.iieciors. ny me laiiienieu i'r. . ooper, , aini con.iinn. lo miiniitii',uire nceur-ling to hm ori,y iunl Instructions, nnd tliarei'ori recommend thoso who Would w ar "Tho Pi' t' Cterj," tj see to their being genuine. Remember this is a staple article, and no Patent Medicine. Retail Pni. Ks.--Gent's dze, $1,5(1 ench. La dies' size, $1,00 on eh. Hoys' and Visscs sine, 7Jct. IIARCOI'RT, ERADLKV A CO. S Ann St. ,t 101! Nnssnn St. N'ew York, I. S, Principal Warehouse, loii Wood St., Cheaiside, London. Manufactory, -U MarkU street, Manch. s-' ter, 1,'ngland. j 11. R. A Co, nro e--talllhing Depots for tho alo I of-Tho Protector" In all parts of Amorica. Phvs- icians, Surgeons, Drugirisls, Clothiers, Dry Ooods Mcrchniits. lli.ii.os ao.l Millionrw ..K 1 1 ,.n 1 1 ... imens' Furnishing Store FeAnCrs an. 'entrusted r,t h9 th '''. " tkt a!, That the quail i w'th the wholesale nnd veunl distribution of them, ! v."u'r" ,of fwnmonweaRb are hereby uiuh- MHilli.nl i...l lil.r:,l ,..rm w. . ,ll f. .r ' thoir onterpiise, and a splendid opportunity openj i to them for sale and profitable husiiioii. ior terms, nprly to UAHCUI IIT, UKADLKY A CO., IIS Ann street, Xew-York, U. ti. Sept. :.', l-MA..im. The Clftiifidtl Aciiilimy 4 T a meeting of the Jt'mrd of Trustees A igust XV 2IHi, .IhjJ tho following rales und terms were adopted, vil : 'i '() per quarter for each scholar learning Or thography, Reading, Writing Davie's Primary Arithmetic, and first lessons in lleography. $ M per quarter for ench scholar pursuing other J'.nglisu studies. $M M per quartr r for each scholar learning Lat in an.l tiroek or eituer, witu or witliout r.ngllsli branches. OO per quarter for French ettra. No deduction made from bills except in cases of protracted illness. The first quarter commences on Iho 4th tn; of y. jitimltr, ISO J, and will end on tho 2i)ik i.Vor., following. The above Institution is now fully organized with male and female Ilepnrtirfents under Ihe chargo of Mr. and .Mrs. Caniplo ll. The Trustees having prni ured competent nnd experienced Teachers, and having put the rates of tuition very low compared with similar schools, confidently recommend tho Academy to the pat ronage of the public. RKTIAKD STIAW, Prcs'tof tho Roard. J. R. M'F.NAl.t.v, Secretary. Clearfiebl, August SU, 1.54. ItOUl KT It. H Ill.Sli, C1LOCK AX D AVATCft MAKER, has just ro I ceived from New York end Philadelphia, a large and Milt ndi.l assortment of JK WF.LRY eou- si-ting of I, a, lies' Ciold Rrcastpins, Mourning Pins, Cuff I'ius, Ribbon Pins. Also, (jtmllcmon's lino IUII C llllll lio'.'l rius, of (litlerenl nhnpes und sizes, line Gold i Ear Ring Drops, late tylo of Jenny l.inil Rings and Drops, Urneulots, I ingcr Rings, tine Gold Pens, nnd Pencils, Gold Wiileh Chains, Silver Tea, and Table Spoons, Putter Knives, Sugar Tongs, and Thimbles, ladies' lino Curd Cases, Port .Monies, Sierr Patent Lcn r llitntimj t'aur H'lioAe, from 23 to $28 ; Open Front Dt iatehcd l.errrn. from $ 111 to $20; Lapimt, from 10 Id $15; lino Fijht Jlni Wulihen, from S?S to $10; lino Conl Wau-hcn, $30 to $10. of which ho will warrant for perfect time-keepers. Also, a large assortment of Spocta- jcles, l"ob Chains, Vest Chain j, Guard Chains, Pen knives. Pocket Hooks. .1 e. j BLOCKS olght-dny and thirty hour Clocks, i fine small spring Clocks, thirty hour and eight-day ; I Musical Instruments, und a great variety of arti cles too numerous to mention, as usually kept by jewellers. All the nbovo mentioned articles war ranted good, aud will be sold at the lowest profits, foil hit terms are Cash. .TH" Watches, Clocks, ond Jewelry, neatly Rkpaiukp, aud warranted for ono year. July 19, 1X53. FARM l'OH SAI.1 T MIE farm of Thomas Mnrtin, situato in the best farming portion of tho county, within ono milo of Pennsvillo, and the turnpike running to Tyrone, is for sale. The farm has in it KMI acres, ono half of which is under good fenco, nnd is in a good slate of cultivation. Tho balaneo is well timbered with White Pine, Poplar, Cherry, Ches nut and other timber. Tho lnud lies well and is all susceptible of cultivation not moro than live acres Icing broken or hilly. II ueres of tho land is in meadow, and about 'ii) acre ; r.io'e is suitable for meadow all of which enn lie well watered, as there is an abundance of water on Iho premises. ' There is a PAW-M ILL within 60 rods of Iho place, I and another within ono mile. Tho distnnce to Lell's landing on the river is about 4 miles. The improvements aro a hmj limine, and Barn, Threi-'iin; Jh.or and out Aoiiu'i'iiy. Thero is also a y'.inir hear i ni arrhnnl on tho plnco in which will be found choice grafted apples, penrs, poaches and other fruit Tho title is indt'pntablo ntvl tho properly will be elsewhere. For terms apply to L. J. CKAXS, Clearfield, Pa. September 1:1, 1854. tf. Sl'OXi: W'AHIi MAXl'KACTOUV. rptllE subscribers rc.-peetfullv nr.nin.iee to the citizcus of Clearfield couujy, and tho public generally, that they aro now manufacturing the best of .W OA L II AI.L mar l.utmriburii, nr.d 1 prepared to furnirh all articles in their line equal 1 f . , j nj to any manufacture J olsewhoro, and on rcasonablo terms, Store Pipe Collart eonrtantly on Laud. Also, Stone ll'olrr C'oiirfucfecs manufactured to order. Orders promptly attended to, and a liberal dis count made to w bolciulo purchasers. M. J. PORTER, Aug. 2.1, lS54.-tf G. W. PORTER. lioUTH ER MlTTlT A H YAC .IDEM Y LOTTKJi rat (Br ACTHOIIITY OF TUB STATE 0T ALABAMA,) Conducted on the Havana plan. , Class D To be Drawn on the 20th of Sept. Catitali : t : : : 675001 60ii0 " tj:::: 3000: 1 Aon I., ..ti ia mnii.llni. I.i . 8.10.000 Tickets S5.00 Halves and Quarters in propor-i aition to his usual vri"ty, he 1"'P r tion. j Ladios' Dress Goods, such ni Phid Silk, India Silk, t.'O.All enmmunicntions strictly confidential. , Plaid Lawn, Brocha thawls, Silk, Crnpe and acMn SAMUEL SWAX, Agonl A Mauager, i mor Bonnets, Ac. Also, a large lot of Carpet; and Montgomery, (Aln.,) Juno 2.1, lcs5l.-ly. , floor Oil Clo'h; Raid Mule Ciothlnj, and all tha JCSiT AKRIVI:.D. fjnHE splendid stock ef Cioths, Ca6siini.ro, Vest- Inn... Tilmniinirs. Ac. recently nurLhabL.i bv tho subscriber, which he will sell or make up to or- and cheap goods. He would infurin the trade ia CbnrSolU that bo Ma the anlhoriied. aject for Devere'a London and ' Paris Fashions. THOMAS SHEA. Clearfield, July 1, 1854, iini riiu,Miini. n, A ( i f l,.. II, ...,! Al I V , I l i'l A I i f I'..' II. " I 1 I . t II, ,. I I, hi l, r '.lib I I ' I y, i : i ' I ' n i to . ' il. H"ii I'd I'. i,..,, r 'ii.ii, 1 1 . i i ..in n I, i, ii , I, Ml'." il l eni'.m " I ..ii i .. H,' ! ,i, . ,i, ., ,(li ,.. ni.in t . rl. I'l I'l. ' .M'l II !! ,, tioh i eelon, l'i"lncM ! '''" ' . ' 1 . 1 1 I i' . ' r. (., I .. ..o,,....--- I1 ' " 1 ". I. U II I I .M pun ., Hhclff "I 1 . .!'. I.e.-i V, K Ul.lt' '''"'". t' I' e '! "I".- of .1 : u- of C'l-l I' M. Il .' 1 '.I.' !.l t, 11.1 l' li,; i,i , K J "; I 'i I'' ''"'I I ' 1' U )!.' Ill TOPI I'. u..l, ll-. im' II... '1 I ill ,l..v .. li,e i,,nih,) at the sef il '' '' " 'i ' '' i "iM i "iiiii v. i.i wlil' h I'm ...r '. - ilio .,'..i:i'..'.l ' U-ri i- W'!l ,lei t ii I. r I ' v i icr . I I Lis ('.irmn'iiw "iilib. ,,. ! r .1 el.'.' . I Hi" Sin. re me Com of tl.lt Coiemonwi ! h. ii. Yd .., i. r Canal Cotuiiiif -i'.ni'r of this Com io ;::i'nMj. '.'i.s to re r.-eiit II ' counties ..f Cliub ti, Cicn:!ii'M. J'.ltt, I o.:st, JtV.r.n. .McKeaii, a. Mil fi and Wiinvn, in Um t'ongress of tbu I' lil ted Stalls. On, I'trnm to n preseiil the counties of ClonrfiiliL, I'll; and .Mi an, iu tho lti:oof Representative-' .. I jIim I '"lonioir,. "iilih. ().!' J'linou for (''.iiiinissioiier of Cleaifii ld county. fi.i.' i'iun for Auditor of Clearfield county. .11' H'icero, Rv an act of the lienernl Asseln- ,lv ,.rHn i,n,i ,,, i I. . t .n ,,,. iiro.i'liug For Hie fUHire-.-ioti of mi.,,.e,M,0 .n, fB ,,e Ino.vicniini? Llonort us a be vera ire, approved on Ihe twcnty-cighib day of April, il is enjoined upon the Sherifl's of Ihe several counties of this Commonwealth, that Whrrmi, All 'awstobe efficient should have tin approbation und sanction of the penplo And II hrrran. It is represented that a large num ber, if not u majority of the citirena of thia C"tu monwoultli, aro deoply impressed with tho necea tity of the passage of a prohibitory liijuor law : Arf H7icno, It is impossible to obtain a cor. um """C"'' pepmar senumcm mauve mereio by menus of petitions ana remonstrances ; thcro- 'urtf' , . , rr "fox 1. JlcU my-rl !,:: Ihe S.-nnf anil H.xiit " .'"'"i'"'i of the V.ommomrrnMi of Peuiifyl. van tit in ttmrrid Aim ;mUu tnrl, o'. ' hcrrbu e- 0'r- B I I II plllce s 1"T ll Ot'lm? t HO ffellCr.1I dOC- L!".n' in thc!r rt"!'"'t' wnr,1. boroughs and town- suipj, on the second luci'iay el October noxt, to I vote for ond against a law whidi shall entirely jprohil.it by proper aud constitutional regulations I aud penalties, the mnwilhcturo and salo of intoxi- cniing Honors, ex.1, pt Icr" rii.dic'iin!, sacramental, j tin ''.'iu . ." nnd jirtistical purposes. Sncrinx 2. That the ofllcers uii'borire J by law lo hold election:; in ench ward, boi ' U,:'. and town- shipufthis Comni'juwealth, aro horoby diro'ted i.ml required at the place fixed by law, iu tho sev. crul districts for the holding of tho genoral elec tions in said districts, ou the second Tuesday of October next, w hen they shall be organiied as nn election board, to receive from cacliKUulitied voter of their said districts, a ticket written or printed on Ihe oiit.-ide, "Prohibitory Liquor Law," and the ticket; in favor of the proposed luw shall contain in the inside the words, "For a Prohibitory Liquor Law," nnd those opposed to the proposed luw shall contain in tho inside the words, "Against a Prohib itory l aw," which votos shall be counted and re turned to Iho court boiiso of tho counties or city, in which the mid election shall bo hold, on the 'following Friday by Uio return judges, who shall cast up und certify all tho votes polled in said county or city, to the office of tho secretary of the Commonwealth nt Jlnrrisburg, directed and trans mitted in tho same manner, the votes for (lovernor aro required to bo directed and transmitted, au.d tho said seexeUiry shall on the third Friday of Janunry next ensuing, roinmuuicale the laid re turns to tho Legislature, to be o, one, I nnd counted in tho mime manner tho voles for Governor are opened aud counted, and considered as tho prayer of tho voters of this coinniouweulth rclativo to a prohibitory liquor law. Slid ion 3. 'flint nil tho election laws of the Stuto prescribing tho hours of opening nud closiug iho polls, tho reception of votes, tho puuisbmout for illegal voting, iho defraying tho expensos of publication, and holding of the general elections and return of tho same, aud ull otlior matters in- ., . . ... .1....I... j ... , , . , ,. ' .... , , . , r Srctiom 4. That it shall be tho duty of the he'uilTof the several counties of this t'onurin- wealth, to lusi-rt a copy if 'bis act in the procla mation for the general elortion to be held on tlie second Tuesday of October next,, K. R. CHASE, Fjieaicr of the lloute of JUprem ntntives ' M. M'CAfcLIX, , Speaker of toe Senate. AirnoVED Tho twenty-eighth day of April, ono thousand oight hundred and lit'ty-four. WM. RIGLER. The Electors of tho county of Clenrfield will take notice that the &uid General Election will be held nt tho following places ! At the Court House in the Borough of Clearfield, fur Lowreuco township, At the house of William lloovor, for Bradford tp. At tho houso of John Go:-s, for Deealur township. At tho house of Samuel M. Smith, for Heccaria lp. At the house of Isaac Rloom, jr., in the Borough of Curwcnr.'illo, for Pike township. At the houso of Jacob Mauror, for Covington tp. At tho house formerly occupied by Win. Foley, u a tavern stand, for Brady township. At the store house of Samuel Smith, for Peuu tp. At tho school bouse near Situou Rorabaugh'a for Chest township. At Congress Dill School House, fir Oirard tp. At tho house of Thomas Kylar for Morris tow nship. At the house of John Young, for Bunuido tp. At the house of ,Ascph Ellis, for Bell township. At the school houso in Ansonville, for Ji.rdau tp. Al the houso of Jesso Wilson, for Huston township. At the houso of Thomas Davis, for Ferguson tp. At tho houso of John I. Randy, for Fox township. At tho house of Johu Whiteside, for Woodward vp. At iho public school house, for Goshen township. At tho bouse of B. D. Hall A Co., for Kurlhaus, township. At the storo house of R. W. Mooro, for Union tp. At Ihe Court Houso for the Borough of ClearBold. At the house nf Isaac Bloom for ihe Borough of Curwousviile, A'.dVs it further hcrthy iirrn : That all persona except Justices of tho Pence, who shall hold any cflieo or appointment of trast, under the govern ment of the United Slates, or of this State-, or of any incorporated district, whether a commirsioned oilier or otherwise a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall ho employed under tho I.cgislntiyo, Executive or JndicirJ departments of this Suit.! or ol Hie Lulled States, or any city or Incorporated , district, and also that every member of Congress 1 and Slate Legislature, nnd of tho common or select council ol any city, or commissioner oi any inenr- poruted district, nro by law incapable of holding . . ,. . . n: - ' or exercising, nt the samo time, the office or np. poinlment of Judgo, Inspector, or Clerk, of n'.y election of this Commonwealth ; and that no In rector, Judge, or olhcr officer of nny such electiin shall bo eligible to any office voted lor. And tho Return Judges nf Iho respective dis tricts nfuresaid are required ta mot cf Hi court house, in the. burough of Clenrfield, on tho FIRST FRIDAY next after the said fi-cnnd Tuesday of October, then nnd Ihoro to do all those things re quired of them by law. GIVEN under my band nnd seal, at ClearBeM, this Sixth day of September, in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight huudrod and fifty-four, aud of the independence of the Uuited tiUitM the Seveniy-Xiuth. WILLIAM POWELL, SU'ff. SIT.IXG GOODS I : TUFT revived, nnd oncnin nt C. Kratiei a J OXE PRICE t'.li'H STORE, splendid i r orl men t of Sorl n it nnd SniiinuT Hoods. Itl J- .nfir rfvlesof Dress Shoes, cheaper than over. j April 6, 1854. v. KRAT7.EIL i lAtXt-1 AMI CHAlii JJAKIXG. X0TTX GULICH wou.d respectfully annotinoe w ' bctwovn Thirl sod I earth, wuero all li'.nas or wi iu Lis line ill be made in the boat Btylo, and o tho meat favorable ttrntant! "n thealiorteatnot.ee. Corrta roadeto or Im on tha a'uoncsl uoU-sa. I t'ec. 2, 1652. U.MR'