.wvu..iinnnnmi 1ST iF.H'l;n- lull MAY H It M 1"'-" pnUiI'Minll .'1.1 MmIi.IiiV, the ITl'l '1J ) . nt in t""n lipt i.e. wn ji n . d. ri. I Shell', I .11 I III 1 I I mill " '. M. Smili v, ' ' atntlel T. ll"C'i l', Hi ll I' Vnry Il Icihn, Hi.uly t' T Sj lor, "O 1 1 utlmi, : 1 1 ... i . .. MM (.11 ''I " I'llliam S, i,:giu . F. Ward, ijnh l ' ichald lliij;ln illiilll h'oul;, I'tiry I'oM, (.itor I'uvi.-, Ill) I". Ii'olr, iviil ' Vowcll, hn lluiilrr. hi I row ' 'onuwav, ,1m Mc.Murray, incs A. Read, lilt Beaumont hn McNaul, nies Arthurs, TRAVI.KSB ' core W. Caldwell, ,;. 1. Rhule, olm Lit z, 'nseph IF. Sull, Thomas (Iroom, 'Villiam Ilarr, I'hilin Ross, I'avid S. Flotner, .'ames Dowlor, 'ohn Mehall'y, !uvid Snyder, 1 oorge W . Horn, Mile J. Rishel, Ifenry Shel'cr. John Stewart, '. C. Worrell, ustin Curry, 'ohn J. TFestovcr, Joseph P. Mulson, leorge Fearco, 'ohn Rider jr., J. Gates, I. M. Williams, 'acob Bilger, ilenery Snyder, 'ohn Barnliart, 'acob Run.l, ' leorpe R. Smith, I anicl II otzel, . le hil tow IImI I'lifii-i' lo town-li1!', Uiadfi.td town- lii, 'Icailield hiil'iingh. Decatur toiviehip. l'ricuson township I ioslli'll tow lisllip. iraliiuil township. Jordan township. Kartluuis township. K iiox township. Latw-enco township. Vike township, l'emi township. Jlltiil!."--. Beeeari;! township mi rt rumimuoi. III ll t , 1 1" ll 'ii.,il l .1 .Ml HI 11 .1 HM' ., , l-i l.-ft .'ii'l.-e ft ' f I '..ntnon I'li'im "I Hi" IH'I'IV llll'l .imi.c.ni ..'- ' Mil I. I". Illl 'I nf III" l-"IMllii "f "I 1 trn nt'-1 rlinlnli nti'l II""' I Monlli: i-ml 111. N.I. IHiNS U.. A- In CI.iiIm.II i titv, ban Hn.lf.l. NEW F1RM-AND USIllVA:lt ATTHAt'1 of("t ! KM Ktti.o.t n MAUAfl!.. mil. I I. f in- rull;- M.M. I.. ..einie .ludit'S ..iin Ihilr precept Ihrnnt'K .Int.- the twentieth tiny "I Iov. I tn in- iliii-. l. h I'.r ll c redding "I a Cntl 'm.'ii I'l. i", li.lniii' t iMMl, "ml "I V'iiiiIi r r-'es- I l.iiir, I'. .ml -I iihthimI Ti'imiiiir. "! ' "' clnti.-riil Juil p. liu.rv, nl rl.nrli.M. In nn.ll.-r II ,.rli... . ..ui.iv. in lli" Tllllil" .M0.). nf Mny.. nol, Ii' i ii it III" ITlh 'l".v i.f.lli.' mmilh. I N.illrr W, llirreliiie. In ii liy j;Ueii. Ti ln tiiniimr, .lil i-i "I Hn' I ' i'1"1 i""1"" hlcs in ntnl l'"r lli- ii'l C"i"it.V of Cli'Hrlii'1.1, to iin'iir in lli"ir "wn T".ir .i'i.iii, "illi Otcit lll,, It r.ls, I iKpiii-il i.iii.i. x ii in it:n i inii . nml iillliT KiMllrnil.lllll-l", tn ll "K lllill5 tlllilll I" lln'lr i.hV.., mi' I i" lliiMrl.i'lmlf. P'Tlnin In ! ili.nf, an. I .lurnr iin.l Vilin..nM ri- rniUi-U'.l t" liMlien ami llii'io ntti'iiiliiiR. hhI nt I" il".nrt witlmut 1chm nl llirir jhtU. lilVKN iin.l.T mv Imnil t'li arliul.l tliiii Tllnliiv i f j A.ril, in llm yi'iir of mir l.nr.l, mm Ukiiii'iiihI I cilit Iniii'lri'il nml llfly-ciKhl, nml llio tinlily I fi: Tfi.r nf .tniiTii'iin I ml ) n I on-.i-.. JO.'UAH ll. l.i;t:!, SliTiff. KVAV (iOODS t ilrrnvfil t tlir vtore oi Mon ry HiPpln, Jut Rprnvfil t thr More ot montgom rrv Hi vii wi ns, ii.l.i;. TA.. CimiiitliiiK nf ovtry llilng nimlly Vi )'! In p 'n IV i,,ri nlm lit) n MmhiiIIIT nf Mtt'llf, In aiil. li In, liiiili'H III mt.'iilli.n f I'livirlnin ;tntnl it IntKo niiiinlllv nf I'All'.NT niniintt ulii. li tuny lo fniiml ilia f.llniiig i ;. ,V.,..',.'.I " hr. Ihijt'ltii.Jt' denitim IHllrri. V. Ciirli.-i't yiwm Inlctn.rj 'ni r. Chirk'n 1'amiU I'l'h, I)r. .1 '. fV.,in Visitant titul Pil'f. yVlllHIM").! Mtdiritu , ..Aim iiy't Ointmrnt mid i'lf, 'I'lii .'. .'' ''nfii- it'mlmfiil. WrvihC liuliun Vrm-hM- Pill. WTNAM 8 MONTHLY. twi mint nimn H iih. vd.oiki Co-. v ,77: 7..sr mostI. MA(IIH KJT IMloiinAMVK Foil f 20,0110 In n-ukii nr Art. HVK lull. t, A II KX UH AVIMI Inovntr mil.icrilirr. TIIKUHKAt MIIRAIIV ffH:ii. Aumla Rilling ri.h. MMilt'l.N KB Tlie union nf I'mmi'ii'i Miignflim niwl t'iilnnm' Mnnlhly hn given In Ilia rnnKiliiUlnl wnrk a I I'irrnlnlinn pn ninl tn Imt una rimllnr pulilirnlinti in th cniuilry, flinl lini avi'iirpil fr ll rmnlii 1 nnlinn of lili'tnry nml nrlinlir talent .rnlialily ti - riviilml liy nny mluT Mngni.iiia in tlie wurM. I'u ; riii(t th ilrft iimiitli, tlio aula in llio Irmlo nml ili'inaml fmin auli-rrilmra cxi'pi-ili'.l HH. 1)00 ai-plm ami llio niiiiil.crii nlrcmly Iiii.iI nf tlio i nnmliila. FMftl 01 A Ifnnn 10.1 , - , Imuiim nm.ni t'MM.n mi t""";"' i A II. !"!-. In'" I''1" 'I' i ""'', '"'V"' ,,, ,tanta.l..tl.a.M.M.Iin."l. "I l'-" ' alMv. ami th-a hatlrH --nl" affninM llm rna !,,.. i i7. r'i. INHALATION IN CONSUMPTION. tiinvrllllU-i. I.AHYNtUXm aul Ml-ar, l Hi-. ao f tlif '"l TIipimI. """ ii.llv Irrali'il lir IliO Inlmlnlinn I f 1 1 haul atiM I timlii r lralrr, r.,,,,, J ,M j'r-nl nn'l l,..fnl aiiefU, t Iraii fil.. 1 lie-. '', I'M. r. w. nttm;rr, ri'.tllANT, I'luiltl-fF AM) U'MM;! ! I: M. K U. AND .11 .w Tit 12 (if lm f k A LnllipralnirK, fla atflfhl t n., 'a. nf M. .lii nli-.l ' Ik. lr. Ih: ll. If. ( alilni t, ( liHlr ..IiiIiIhe. l II Of HI". PA I M I Mi, I mix ill l,lt II A DAMKli llKXXKIl hiB iilcrii lulu aitn'rlili In Ilia almia ti,. maa, will l a n pni("l at nil tnm-a In alti n J (,,,. ,1,,, ,1 "nt. i,..l. a- prn-.i-iMl nl tlio Hl.irv,-,...) : In.ina.. in thu nl nva lino nn , ...rl I nulira ami I,, i i ..I I... I una Niiw Virk I'itv. 'i rnp-r inminar. '1 Im v will aim. keep fn,,m. TI a t . en 1 1 1 1' r!a t k ii K i ti -a .1,1,-h U, at- !, 1 1 nt lliair r.mp ,m Ma.k... .... n,,,rv in , !'l tliin .ni-llioil f -rnMinit ili.-" 'f J "l J,"T V.""' ' M"ZT.'n "' l.uiiKi ami Tliront lin linlucej u I.) depart Iroiu ..... ....... I NinrM. mid nvail onmi'lvca nl llin cnl- ' i It. ,i..iii i r.ii nml ( nlntii'i ... 9) nii'i ' ti."- "nrf Qj leil wnrk ara univcrnnllv cnni'pile.l In tin vo mr r.n..eil. in llio rii'lmaaa nf their literary amilenln, ,. r il.n miu. in onlnr In lirinir it ti tlio I and Ilia lienuly nnd prnliinanaaa nf llieir pietnrinl VunM lcil:e nf am h nt may I'O laburinu under, or ! illuatrntinna, any imiffiixinn over ln-rnro la-ue.i ; pri.,ln.m-ed In (m il nllecllnna. Tlie dnn nf b 'from the Amcrienn pres. KnoniiniK'ed liy tliewo j )ri(-,t,.r d,iy lina nt length arr'ueil fur tin' I'nn I evideneaa nf favor, llio iulililiara Imva iolermi- i K,iM,ptini ; ilia doelrinea of tlio Inenrnliilily of Mn.ii.it... fin iIia now v.il.imf, in .liinnn- I... . ;nn ! l.xt.rlli i.fixMeil nwnv. W V ... U 1. u. ... v ... w ... - M!lrl1l'.lt'.l ..... . . f. - .. .. , ..- 11 ... " irii. tii.ii-i, nml to oflcr siu-li i,uv0 in,ul,ii,ilil(. prunfa in our jimleanion that , IVield I'oM U-Ih I oi ii n, jninng, liitnumi, ril.er nc ciiiinot fail to place (.0!f!l;f4.t(iN in AIX IT ktawm vai UK ri:u:l, In tr Cunl nml I'ii'r Talilc, 4c. ho head of American Mapi-"; iiiu lir.-t bv tul. on iiler nlimi-lilinn ; in tlio n'eoml, OI'l- INS initniifiu'turid mid duli red l any n nil tin vmw tli liell to.viihi'i IUiniside ti wnslii i Brady triwni)iip l.radford townwhij Chest tow nshin Covington tji. Covington t. ('ovinpton i. Curwensville horo.' Curwensvillolioi'o.' Cuinensvillo lxiro.' Clearlield horo.' I'ecatur township 1'eeatur township (iirard towiishij) (lirnrd townshiii ireorgo W, Nairwood, Oraham township William J.taviH, milium township IKra. It. Montgoniory, (irahani township Hi:;isTi:i:s Nonas. TOTIi'K IS UlSKIIIiY tilVKX, ll.nl Hie M- lun in)-iii ei.iiiiU Inn o been I'Si.iniiio.l nil J pnf.nl i.y mo, nun leiiiinii men oi rcro..i ... oll!i-c lor Ilia iii.iei ti.in of In irs. IcKnieea, eiedil orn nml nil ulliora in liny wiiy inter. '.ilcil and " ill be pn i-Piited lo Ilia next Hrplinna' Court nl Clenr fsi ld coiinly, to be held nt Hie Court homo in tlio boriiucli ot Cli iu lii'lii, on Tuoailuy tbo I Till day of iM.iy next, for eoiiliriuiitii.il nml nllownnie : Tlie in roimt of .lohn h. Cuttle, Adin'r. of the estate of J. 1'iiddle llordon, Into of the lioroiigli of ( 'leni lield, ilee'd. ' Tin! I'mal admiiiistiiition aeeoiint of .1 no. M't ioey and Mary M'tioey, iid'inr if-ad'inx. j of the estals of Simon J.yneli, late of Law reni o tp., dee'd. ij Final administi'iitio aeeoiint of Mary Fet- well, (formerly Mary Jiose,) ivdui'x of Ld ! ward liose, deceased. 1 The Adminisli atiim neeount of Joseph N'ieholson, Adiuiiiistrator of tin estatu of 'Samuels, N'ieholson, deeeased. ! The account of John W. Writrht and Jesse Williams, Kxociitors of the last will and testament of Jacob Loonard, late of l'ecearia tp. dee'd. The partial account of lavid Dressier and Llizuhi'th Dressier, Ad'nns of the es ;. , Atuhntn UtHlmentJul opmn .vi,!,,..,.., f iVor. llio imlilialirra Imva iolermi i',.. Itimliiiiw a etrtnin fur?. noil to eoniiiieneo the now volume in Jiinun n... v) n; Vlli f'l...-..i. Iliieim. lnua. 'rv with nd.litionnl nt .' i a . . i' . k.'... f .. .... l...n.u ....I r..r l ! iiiiliiepinentu to' alibi it '.II tinies " ' ' '' ' it, in cireulnlion, lit tlio lionil of Anioricnu Iiik"-" 0 first by tul.oreiiler nbsorblion ; in llio n'emul, I .in.. Wttl. fl.U viow tl.i'V in. iv nniioili.i'O llio t... ..... ....'nl'.. iw.ra .if iI.a l.ibereule into clllll- II, ,,l., we oflar low for CASH orltliADV ' .. - , .. .. .. , ... I'AV. Ai wo wl ily l'n.v Sylein, fler our ikhU a low n lb' k...l n .... w ill tribe, nil kimUof ... rn . i. ... ... ... iimirti -r . r.m TTfiTiT. nml will present a copy of it. tn every thrro d..l lur aiibfcribor for tlio yenr Is.iS, It wns encrn ved lit a cost of over $li,IIIKI, by (be Into eelelira tod A. I., liiik, from llio original of 1! iphnel MnrKhcn, lift or l.voniirdi 1 :t. Vinci, and is the Inrj-est i.lcel-1'lntc ciiriirhi.; over executed in thin country, beinfj tlireo limes tlio si.o of tlio ordinnrv thrce-ilullnr cie'rnvinpa. every ileni i inlioii which they will bo fouiil ,.. ready to dipoa nf on renfonubla lormi t th, ennii' nrli. li can ''" l';"' elphra in I In county. '1 i imt.u k of Ciibinet War now on hnnd, coo! a -Is in purl of l)iossin(t nml Conunoil Purcam, fofa, l".(nii, I Wu-li Stiinds. Di'ska nml liooa ia-i, lrtnri r ,. : . 1:1 A TI..... I. ...... i..i. . .. . ,, i. in uw 1 l SI IMIUHl ,..'i;iiiiiiii.ii. . ui-i iil.i- mii- letly to a.ll.oro to the Il.n- . ' . ,.,,,, W IIS 111' ! . ' ' kinds of ! wnK' l'r. iluee nl the Highest Cash rnees. We wi; all to n'w c us n call nml judge for Iheinsoivcs. fob. 3, 'OS. Ilia. B.UiK AGAIN ISTHE OLD SHOP. ri'UK subscriber iiilnrins his friends nml the JL public pi iioiully llint ho is now ro-estnhlish-cil in Iho old shop on ...1 St., Intel occupied by .Inenb Shunkwili'r wlier he hopes by strict nl lonlion. nnd keeping n nloek of usurtod iron to merit tlie fnvor of tlio public. Country produce nnd cash never refused. An apprentice, from 10 lo IS yeara of bro will meet with n e;..od situiition il'npplicnlicn be innde soon. OK0. V. 0HH. Mny It, l.ij". (lUCULAUR prinlnj iu tho no-ito't ami has J inaanor a tho "Clcirtiold Kapublicau" Job o 111 co . liy nnd cnlcureoiit concretions : 111 II. 0 tlnirt, I.J eieiilricos nr senrs. Those wedded tn tho opin ion! of the past inny nsserl, tlint even now con sumption is incuinble j such uro behind tli.i npe. To nil this (.-rent liulli must bo nppnrent, vi. : llint th niedicinca inhaled in tho form or Vnpor or powder directly into tho Iiiiirs, mint be much nunc ellectivo thiin tli u t taken into tho Stomach, w iicro Iho iliseiiso duca docs not exist. The nd vnntuKn of Inlinliition in Coufiimption k Throat lli cases is, tlint iiiodieino in tlio form of Vapoi is applied directly to tlio hintf. wlicro the disease exists: tlio stoniacli is inns leu nee io am in re ir Hiram Woodward, ilobert Liddell, I'.vans Miller, l-'.libha Ardry, Abraham Kyler, . ieorgo It. Dillon, Lewis Laporte, fames Illoom, sr., Vm. W. Cathcart, 'ason Kirk, jr., David Whitmor, H'm. F. Johnson, !aacGos, Thomas Mathcm, 't. B. Ilogarty, John Byeis, Jluston township Jorduti township Lawrence township Lawrence township Morris township Morris township l'ikc township l'iko township Bike township Bonn township Benn township I'liion township Woodward tp. flood tvard tp. Hoodward tp. Hood wan I tp. wn.i.iAii A. w a i.i. Art., nonr.iiT J. wai.lach ATTOK I:YS-AT-IiAV, CLEARFIELD, TA. AVE this day associntcd themselves ns part ners in the praetieo of the law in Llenrlielu ami ndjoinina counties. Hie business will, as Ute of John Jressler, hlto of Union town-, hereloloro bo enmed on in tho iini.io ot . nun ship, Clearlield countv, dee'd. A. Wallace. Ilusine.s entrusted to then, will re- ,!,.' .. . ' .. ,, coivo prompt nnd careful attention. l.e partial aeeoiint ol William r tiller- ,larch 4 H57 Iv. ton, surviving administrator of tho estate '. ' !"J - of John Fnllerton. deceased. I CI .NTUAI, IIOTI:!., Tyrone, Pa The partial aeeoiint of James T. Leo j TIIIE subscriber would respocsfully inform his nar.I, one of the executors of the estate o old friends in Clonrfiold co., nnd tho public WilHiin (' Wi.li h Intonfthn l.nciiiitl, n ircnerallv. tlint ho hoa tnken the above House, A. T. SCIIUYVEB, HAS raeumed the practice of medicine, nnd will attend promptly to nil cnlli in his pru- loaaion, by day or night. Residonco opposite tho ; Methodist church. May i, IS58. 611103. i CAUTION I ALL persons are hereby cautioned ngnins j ineddlin); with tho fol'owinp; properly, now in the possession of Murk Mnguire, ns suid prop- . orty waa bought by us at Sheriff's sale and left j with the snid Mnguiro on loan : 1 W'njnn, 1 tiui- ber aled, 4 head horned cnttlo, 10 sheep, also one sorrol mare bought by us of Michnl Frank and : left with Mark Mnguiro on lonn. ! J. P. NELSON A CO. Feb. 24, 1858. I' XOTICK. The following pcr- J eons have filed in the Office of the Clork of the Court of Quarter Sossions of Clearlield county, their respective Petitions for License of JAY Session, next, agreeably to act of Aas mbty of March 28, 186(1, entitled "An Act to regulate the sals of Intoxicating liquors," As. J. M. Bumcardner. Tavern. Clearlield deeeased The final administration account of Eli Fve, administrator of the estate of Samuel Fye, late of tho township of Brady, in the! ! county of Clearfield, deceased. I The final account of William Irvin, one i of tho administrators of the estato of Mat thew Irvine, late of Burnsido township, 'Clearfield county, deeeased. The final administration neeount of 1 James T. Leonard, administrator of the , eslate of David Ogden, Into of Lawrence ' township, Clearfield county, deceased, j The final admin stration account of .Tames T. Leonard, administrator of the estate of Bhilip Fisher, Into of Woodward township, Clearfield county, deceased. I Tho final administration account of. j James T. Leonard, administrator of the estate of L'obert Leonard, late of Lawrence township, Clearfield county, deceased. npr. IHoH-J JAMES WBKiLKY, CTk VUNti J EOT. Tho first impressions of Ibis en"rnvniir aro i,inr i,.,, Itl, l,v administoi iu: to it healthy ami hold nt $10, nnd it was tlio intention of tho nr- i f,. -r i v i 11 g food. Tlicro i' no nor no i.i;ciri,irn list tlint nono of Iho Engravings should ever bo , i,: ; ., rnrr. Tho means, loo, nn oll'ered for a loss sum than $ j, being richly worth i,r.,r--it within tho reach nf all, the manner ni that amount. Thus every tlirco-dollar subscriber . ndiuiniateriiig tho vapors being so simple that tin ' will receive the Miigii.inu one year cheap at $:! invnii,l s never required to leave home, w here ft'.d this splendid engraving, richly worth .'i ; ,, i,.,m nf ufleclion tends so much to Hid tho ' thus gelling for J:i the value of r?-i. j vsicinu'N ellorts I We shall commence striking nl) the engravings 1 'j n0 inhalation, method is ioofonv, ( mid immediately, yet if can hardly be expected tliut I ,.r,y( nn(i ronsista in the ndininistnition of nied impression.i of so huge n .lnto enn bo tnken ns ,.ne jn guch n manner, that they arc conveyed fast ns they will bo called for by subscribers. , (-,0 ,-,-, i ,P form of Vapor, nnd pro.luco it.. 1...11 .1. . r. :..i. l.A ...I... . . . t. llieir notion at the seat 01 insense. jib pnc uciu In ro deviled. ,l.t 2:i, ISM 1)11. 11. V. WILSON. HAVING removed bis office to the new duel, ling on Second street, will promptly aiuwar 11 prolessioniil culls ns heretofore. JOHN TROUTMAN STTI.T. continiios the business of Chair Making, nod House, Sign and Ornumontiil l'uinting.ij the shop formerly occupied by Troutinan A Kuwi nt liic east end of Market street, a short tliitanoi west of Lite's Foundry. Juno 111, lSjj. US. t)()l, having cliungeil lii loet linn 11.1111 x.iii ivci.n, iiiu in vienruoiu. rM- poctlully oners his prolossionnl service? to uj, cili.ens of 1 1 1 . lnller place and vicinily. Kesiilcnco 011 Second street, oppositt I. it of J. Crnns, Esq. my ". : in Beter Solt, Andrew Cross, John Beish, Adam Knurr, Isaac M'llenry, II. Ooodlander, ran. M. Weaver, Geo. D. Lanich, Wm. A. Mason, David Smith, James M'Lelland, David Johnson, II. II. Bost, Jacob Mock, Thomas C. Davia, Ij. W. Ten Eyck, Jotin bellridge, "Isaac Illoom, jr. Itenry Hunter, R. W. Moore, Uleo. W. Long, : v m, p. n iggins, Beccarin tp. Bradford tp Uoggs tp. favern, Tavern, Tavern, Tavern, Tavern, Tavern, Tavern, Tavern, Tavern, Tavern, Tavern, Tavern, Tavern, Tavern, Tavern, Tavern, Tavern, Tavern, Tavorn, Taeern, Tnvorn, Tavern, fYi'm. Atkey, Tavorn, iatiso norsEs. Lawrence Wesnitzer, Cloarfiold horo. W'endlin Andra, Clearfield boro. tlQ OR WITH MERCIIAMUSE. Richard M wop, Clearfield Boro. Thomna Kohini, Clearfield Horo. April 21. GEO. WALTERS, Cl k. Boggs t. lirudy tp. Brady. Brady, Clearfield, Clearfield. Curwensv'le Curwensv'lo Morris tj. tlo Decatur tp. Morris tp. Benn tp. Benn tp. Goshen, CurwensviUe, Karthans, Urndy, Erndy, Ilradford, LIGHT OX A SHOUT Sl'B- FJIAXK SHOUT announce to his friends that ho hna removed rome of his stock from tho 'Short rihoe Shop' on short di. tanco from his old stand, to the shop formerly occupied as a Watch nnd Jewelry Storo, by li, It. Welsh, dee'd., nearly opposite to Keel and Weaver's Store, where ho will be found nt nil all times ready to accommod ,te his old customers and aa mnny now ones ns may favor him with a call, and do thoir work on as short notice as it enn bo done olsowhero, nnd as short accounts make long friends, ho will sell cheap for CAStl. Homo-mndo work constantly on hnnd, anl war ranted not to rip, rnvel or cut in tho eye. And as this is the tinio for settling up, said Short re quests nil persons indebted to him to como for wnrd and sottlihgup their account.-., nnd pny the ensh or give thoir notes, nnd they will savo costs. Clearfield, April 7th, 1858. 3m. N. II. The porson that found ono fino boo No. 6, on tho morning after tho fire, can hnve tho ninto of it by c.illilg at tho Shoo Shop of FRANK SHORT. where ho wonl.l be linppy to accommodate nil who mny favor him with their custom. WM. II. HENDERSON. Juno 10, 1857. pd. joiix hTaTiT a to. Nos. 2 A 4 Chestnut St., (south side bolow water.) thk 01.pr.sT woon-wAiiE norsit m Tin citt, MANl FACTFKERS and wholesnlo denier in Patent Mnchino-mnde BROOMS, Pat out (irooved Cednr-waro, icnrraninl not In thriu Wood A Willow-ware, Cords, Iirushes, A c, of descriptions. Plcaso cull and rxrmine our stoe Feb. 25, lS57.-ly. FANC Y FURS FOR LADIES. JOHN FAKKMA $ CO. ! 813 (A'cic Ao.) J.iriet it,, PHILADELPHIA. Importer, Manufacturer and dealers in La dies, (ientletnen anil Children' FAiXLT FUJM. Wholesale and Eetaii JF. A CO., would cull the attention of Dea , Vrr, and tho Pnlilir goncrnlly to their im mense Stock of Fnncy Furs ror Ladies, Gentle men and Cnildrcn ; thoir assortment embraces every variety and kind of Fnm-y f rt, that will Ve worn during tho senson, such as Pidl Cape, Half Copes, Quarter Capes, Tal ma.i, ii tm tnrs, Unas, Muffs fj Muffa tees, from the finest Jlussian A'a lle, to the lowest price lomeslic Purs. For Gentlemen the lnrgest assortment of FUR COLLARS, GLOVES, GAUNTLETS, Ac. being the direct importers of nil our Furs and Manu facturers of them under our own supervision, wo fool satisfied we enn offer better inducements to d criers and the public generally thnn any other house, having an immense assortment to seloct from nnd nt iho manufacturers' price He ony ael: a rail. Sept. IB, IS57. 4m. Wo shall therefore, furnish them in tho order in which subscriptions nro received, Tlioeo who desiro to obtuin their engrnvings early, ami from the lirst impressions, should send in llieir sub scriptions without delay. Tho engravings can bo sent on rollers, by mail, or in other manner, as suiiscribcrs shall order. $1:0.(100 ix iro,A.y of apt. In addition to tho superb engraving of "THE LAST SUMMER," which will bo presented to every Ibreo dolliir subscriber for 1 S.iS, tlie pub lishers havo completed iirrnngement.-i for the dis tribution, on the 25th of December, 185 ., of n series of splendid works of nrt, consisting of one hundred rich nnd rare old piiiutings, valued nt from $100 to $10(1 . each. Also, 2,000 magnifi cent Slccl-l'lato Engravings, worth from $! to $5 ench, nnd 1,000 clioieo Holiday books, worth from $1 tn $5 each, milking in all, over TI1KEE THOUSAND GIFTS, worth TWENTY' THOU SAND DOLLARS. Inclose $'! to the publishers and you will com mence receiving tin Magnr.inc by return mail. Y'ou will also receive with tho first copy n num bered subscription receipt, entitling you ti the Engraving of -'THE LAST PUPPER," nnd n chance to draw 011. or theso "THREE THOUS AND PRIZES." L A. H. SMITH & CO. f Dealers in 1 1 HOOTS, SHOES and TliVXKS. V-aVs or EVERY UESCRIl'TION. TVPIOLESALE and Retail, at prices to suit f T all. can be found at their now Root A Shoe Store, No. S44 North Second St., a few doors be low the Clack Horse Hotel, l'bila. 9V try to ploase nnd soil cheap. Notice to country merchants. Constantly on hand a large assortment of Men and Hoys' Root, Gaiters and Brogans, coarse and fine ; also, W. men's & Misses' Laos Boots, Gaiters, Slippers, Ac, and a well selected stock of Youths and Children's wear generally. We would respectfully invito you to cal( and examine for yourselves, sale and '"""'aclured and fer sale wholo- r." .-"'.V North Second t. JOSEPH BETEKS, Justice rf the Peace, Curiccnseitf, Penna. ONE door east ef Mnntolius A Ten Eyck ' Store. All businoss entrusted to him will be promptly attended to, and all instruments o I writing done on short notice. March, SI, 1S.8.-y. CAUT.ON All persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing a certain note drawn by me in favor of Stacy W. Thompson, dated 20th August, 1857, for 12J, as I have not received yalue therefor and will nut pay It. . DANIEL BOWMAN. April 17th. 1857. St-pd. CAUTION All persons are hereby cautioned againat trusting any of the members of my family on my account, as I will pay no deb's 0 their contracting. JONATHAN M'EISER Bradford, April ?,.'"?; NOTH'K Noiice is hereby given thnt let ters of Administration have this day been granted to tlio undersignod on the estnto of And rew Welch, lato of Lawrenco tp., dee'd. All per sons having any business in relation to said ost nto, will cnll upon mo nnd mnkc settlement. ROHERT THOMPSON. Lawrenco tp., Jnn, 12, 1848. Adjourned Orphans' Court Sale. BV virtue of an order of the Orphans Court o. Clearfield co., granted at Aug. Term, 1857, there will bo exposed to pul.lio sale, by outcryf nl tlio n use ot llebecca J. .McCully, in Chest tp. on Saturday the 6th day of Juno noxt, nt 1 p. 111. a certain trnct of land, late tho estato of John McCully, dee'd., beginning at a Chestnut Oak coruos (down) and coruor of land of McMnstcrs, thence by trnct in nnino of John Cunningham N 19 E. 115 per. 111010 or less to a post; thence by laud of .McCully S. 40 E. 100 per. more or less to a maple, thenco 551 1 w. by other lands of said decedent S. 50 W. to a comer, nnd thenco by tract line lt',0 per. nmrc or less to tho begin ning, and c nt.iiniug 115 acres moro or less, be ng the south west quarter of trnct surveyed in ame of John Gundnkcr. JOS. TATTE RSON, REHECU J. M CULLY", Adm'rs of John cC ly, doa'd. TRIAL LIST FOR MAY TERM, 1853. D. Adams, vs Englo's adm'rs. McFarlan vs Best. Rider and wife vs Eliza Irwin. Hinds vs Mason. Bitter vs. Hurxthal &. Bro. Draiteker vs Hartshorn. Wilson's E.v'rs vs. MehafTev & Mitchell. Cadbury and Wife vs Bowe'H, et. al. Abbess vs Caldwell. Mitchell A- Mehafl'ey vs. Pennington. Frank vs Bloom, I mil s heirs vs MeMasters. Davis vs McCraekcn, ft. al. McKee vs. Bloom. Best vs McFarlan, Comeford, vs Bfoutz. Jones et. id. vs Bartles, et. al. 1 mimic vs. Swan. Askey vs Stevenson. Drinkers vs. Locke. Kerlin vs McGarvcv. GEO. VALTEIW, TroV. April 21. 1858. .'J- P. JAS. H. I.ARRIMF.R. I. TEST A It It I Ml .lt &. TKST, Attorneys at Law Clearfield, Pa., will attend promptly to Col- tAiohs, Lnhd Agencies, 4c, Ac, in Clearfield, Centre and Elk counties. July 30. y BUCKSKIN NO. 60 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. HEALY A CO., Mnnvfncturcrs of Ruck: skin Gloves and Mitts, Ladies' nnd Gen tlemen's Gauntlets, Sparring, Sword and Cricket Gloves, I!ucks.in Shirts and Drawers, Riding A Shooting Leggings, Wnlking Gnitors, of Cloth nnd Leather, lluekskin nnd India Rubber Sus penders, Waist Rolls, Money Bolts and Purses, Sleigh Robts, and Buffalo Skins of every description. N. B. Buckskins of all colors nnd qualities, knumelcd Cowhide, Importers of Chamois, Spoil ges, ,lc. ffiV The attention of tho merclinntr nf Clcnr field county is respectfully "culled to tho nbove advertisement. P. Honly A Co. mnnnfacturo tho nbove goods themselves, nnd will receive in ex change DEER SKINS, and allow the highest ensh price for the same. Sept. 2, 1857.-1.V. Reasons why you should subscribe EM Elisors MA GAZ1XE for lSoS. First : Becnnse its literary contents will, du ring the year, embrace constributinua from over one hundred different writers nnd thinkers, num bering among them tho most distinguish id of A merienn authors. Second; Because its edit. .rial departments, "Our Studio," "Our Window," and "our Olio," will each be conducted by nn nbb editor nnd it will surpass, in tho variety .m.l richness of its editorinl contents, any other magazine. Third: Because it will con'n'ii, during the year, nenrly six hnndrod original pieiorial illus trations, from designs by tho first American ar tists. Fourth : Because for tho sum of S'-i yon will rccoive this splcudid monthly, more richly worth thut sum than any oilier magazine, nnd the su perb Engraving of "The Lost Supper," Fifth: Because you will very jikely draw ono of tho three thousnnd pri.es to l.o distributed on tho 26lh day of Oeceinbcr, 1S5S perhaps one IKnt is worth tfl.WOU. Notwithstanding thnt these extraordinary in ducements can bnrdlv fail tn accomplish tlio ob jects of Iho publishers without further c"..rts. y they have determined te continuo thro' the year THE GREAT LIBRARY OFFER. To any persou who will get up a club of twen ty-four Mibsoribers, cithor at one or more post offices, wo will present a splendid library, con sisting oi over forty Largo Jlound oliimos em brscing tho most popular worko in the market The club mny 6e formed at tlio club price, $2 a year, wiuiout tlie engraving, or nt the ruil price, $3 ayoar, with the engraving of tho Inst Supper to each svbscriber. List and description of tin Library, nnd speiiuicn copy of the Magncine will be forwarded en rorcipt of 2 cents. Over 200 Libraries, or 8,000 volumes, have already been distributed in accordance, with this offer, and we should be glad to furnish a library lo every cler gyman, to every school-master, or to some one at every post office In tho country. AGENTS GETTING RICH. Tho success which our agents are meeting with is almost astonishing. Among tho many evidoncos of this fact, we aro permitted to pub lish the following : GKNTI.KJI--S: Thi following facts in rclntion to whut your agents aro doing in this section. mny bo of use to some enterprising young man in want nf employment. The Rev. Johu E. Jar don, of this placo, has made, siuco last Christ inns, over $4,000 in his ngency. Mr. Davi 1 M. Heath, of Ridgly, Mo., your general agent for Piatt county, is mnkinlf$8 per day on each sub agont employed by him, and Mossrs. Welincr i Evans, of Oregon, Mo., your agents for Holt co., aro making from $S to $25 per dny, nnd yoir humblo servant bus mnile, since the serenlh day of hist January, over $1,700, besides liny: ng for 300 acres of Inn il out of the business worth over $1,000. Y'ou aro at liberty to publish this state ment, and to refer to any of the parties named. DANIEL GREGG, Carrolllon, Mo. With such inducements n. wo oflcr, nnybody enn oiuain luoscnners. no invito any itcntl sense is destined lo revoliilioni.e the opinions of tho medical world and cliiUilh the entire eanifciV- 1 ihf nf Cuninnitt(Hl. I 1 earnestly nppcul to the coiiimnn sense of all nfhictcd witii Lung diseases, to embrace lit once tbo advantage of Inhalation, and no lunger apply ! medicine to tho unoffending stomach. I claim j for Inlinlalion a place among the priceless gifts, thnt i nturo and nrt hath given us, that "our dayj may be long in the hind," nnd n ttic milt urk .;'! ta'lfi fur thr Vmiinmptirr; a method not only, rational, hut nimble milt rJfimciouM. I Such of the profession that hnve ndopted Inlia-1 lation havo found it rJIUuriotir in tlit n'girf tlr-1 firte,arrrHthni tlie nroarrHn ef the itinfiiHC ami u-or- I liimt vomit- in main deupcratc cose., in verity, ' i i. r ! . ....... .1.:.. r .ii .i..i i a signui iriumpii oi our an u. ei . ii i j- i.-ii ui -u . -er of our species. Norn Physicians wishing to make themselves acquainted wnh tho practice, ure inlormcu that, ; our time being valuuble, wo can only reply, as lo ! grediauts used, to such letters that contain n fee. Tho fee in all eases of Pulmonary Affections will bo $10 on receipt of which the necessary iu struuieuts and medicines will be forwarded. Ap- j plicants will stale age, sex, married or single, how Ion isis iu tho WM. P. CHAMBERS. riARRIES on Cluiirmnking, Wheelwright, in hotie nnd Sign painting at Curwonsvilli Clcnrlleld co. All orders dromplly attended te Jan. 6, lS.'.S. 1 Vt. CAiUPHHM- hnvinglncntedu JI K vlcrton n, tenders his professional service, lo the citizens of Morris and tho adjoining tows. I ships, lie will nhvnys bo found nt tho residfOM of Thus. Kvler. when nut professionally engagii .May 21, 1S50. ELLIS IRWIN &l SONS, the mouth of Lick Run. five uiilea froa I Icurtield, MERCHANTS, and extensin' Manufacturers of Lumber, July 2.'!, 1S52. ' VT t CI, TO LUMEERHEN AND 0THEES. THE niidersighed would respectful! inform the citiens of ( leiiiiii'l.l and the adjoining co'i just stored in Philipsburg, a m that ho has large miuntitv of grain, includine R j'C Oats, Wheat and Flour. Buckwheat Corn and Barley. which he will sell in large or small lots on III most reaonablo terms nml nt the lowest pricu nllecled, if any hereditary disease ex- j Tho attention of those needing anything in toil ! family, and symptom 3 generally. Let i lino is culled to the stock, believing it would U ST A I I I I'll & IIAKI.KY. Cheap V a t c Ii e a and Jewelry. AXTHOLSALE nnd RETAIL, at tho "Philndcl yy phia Watch and Jewelry Storo," No. 148 (old No, Ufi) North Second Street, corner of Quar ry, I'liilnd'n. Hold Lever Walchcs.full jeweled IS c.cases$28 00 Gold Lapine, 13 carat, 24 00 man out of einploymeut, and every lndv w ho do- Silver Lover, full joweled, ...... 2 00 Silver Lnpinc, jewels, - .......9 - - 7 - 7 - . 1 - - S - - 1 sf.f CA VTIOX. ALL persons are heroby cautioned against , ,bTin8. o' 'iny way meddling with 2 Milch Cows, one red and the other brindlo. now in the possession oi Joseph Millward, of Decatur (p., as the said cows belong to me, and aro in his possession on loan only, subject to my ordes and control. Sept. 23, 1867. it pd. Superior yuartiers, - Gold Spectacles, ... Fino Silver Spectacles, . -Gold Bracelets, ... Lndy's Gold Pencils, . . Silver Tea Spoons, porsct, G'lMil'cp. i.K..- , - -"uiuer, 1 uu Gold 1-mgor Rings 374 cents to S0: Wntel, Glasses, plain 124 cents, ratent 189. Lunoi 2Ar other articles in proportion. All goods warranted iv i. wuui ioey are som lor. ETAUFFKR A IIARLEV, Successors to 0. Conrad. On hand some Gold and Silver Levers and l. pines, still lowor than the above prices. uciooer 1, inoD.-iy. sires pleasant MoNBr-makihg occupnlion to ap ply at once for an agency. Applicants should inclose 25 eenls fur a specimen copy of the inag aiiue, which will always bi forwarded with an swer to nppiicntion by return m i il. SPECIMEN ENGRAVING. As we desire te place iu the hands of every i.erson whonronn.e. Lr , NOTICE. ETTLRS of administration on the estate of John Hoichel late of Carthaus township, deceased, havinir been rrmnUil in Hi. ...i.....;i... all persons knowing themsolvos indobted te said estate are requested to make immediate payment. B. D. HALL. feb. 24, 1858. the name town and State be plainly written. Postage for return answer must be enclosed. Let ters w hen registered nt our risk. All letters must be addressed to WALLACS MERTOUN. M. P., S. M. Institute, New York. Nov. 11, 1S57-6 m. The New York Steam Saw Mill, and MA CHIXE CuM PA X Y CAPITAL $250,000. This company hns been organized w ith the above capital for the purpose of supplying the de mand for the COM IllMATinX BOLTABLE STEAM SAW-MILL. And other Improved Machinery. They havo piircbnscd the entire machinery business heretofore curried on by J. M. Einer. son A Co., also tlio Muiitgomcry works nl Y'oi.k crs, f.n the lluibon, cnar this eily, nnd w ith the expciioncc and f.teilities combined in its organi ration arc preparud to furnish 111ael1iuery.il' all kinds at 111 ore liberal rates, than has ever been offered nt nnv oilier establishment. THE COMBINATION SAW-.MI.L wns pat ented October, 186(5, and is now generally ac knowledged to be tho cheapest, most practical, and efficient lumber niiinnlacliiring machine in the world. A large uuinber of them aro in suc-ces-ful operation in different pnrts of til's coun try, Canada, Cuba and South Anicricn, and w her ever their merits have been tested they are being adopted by lumber manufacturers in preference to all other mills. The fullowing letter expresses the general opinion of those who nro using tho Combination mill. Messrs. EnEr.sox A Co. Gentlemen; I linvo tried the inw-mill purchased of you, nnd will sny that it perforins well, and more than meets my expectations. I am well pleased with its perfor mance. I set it up on a small streamh Unit af forded constant water abou as thick as my little linger, which was much moro than suflirienf to snpply the boiles. Wo are able to cut 3,000 feet of lumber in 12 hours, with something less than ono cord of wood. It is th very thing we have so much needed in our coedty for a long time. With a little limbic and expense we are able to move it ten miles por day, .:nd set it up in tho heart of the timber, which saves Iho great bur den nf hauling the logs a long diitance to the mill. Yours, respectfully, JESSE E ERR, Jr., Louisv.lle, Tennessee, Tho Company lave purshnsi'.l LUND'S IMT ENT FEED ARRAN SEMENT, which is illus trated and described in tlio Scientific American, for October 24. This adds greatly to Ih effi ciency of the mill. Tho Combination Mill with oil tho recent im provements, and stoam power of 15 horses, is ca publo of snwing from 3, 000 to 4,000, '-et in twelve hours, and is sold for $1,1.50. The. Xew Yvrk Circular Sac-Mill. Is manufactured only by this Company. It is of superior construction, nnd sold for 25 per centum less than other mills of no greater capacity. A mill with SB to 54-inch saw can bo sold for $150 to $500, and with a 29 horso cugino and poilsr is sold for for $2,200. S eoul Enyinn and lioitrm ; Viujineti of from 1 to 100 horse powor; Locomntirr, pint, T lulrr and Ciliinirr Doileri furnished at greatly redu ced pricos from former quotations. Drawings with plnns nnd sperificnlions for I mnrliiniiry, Ulrnishtd gratis to Our to their ndvantngo to give him a call. Com along then ami be supplied by G. W. KEPLER rhilipsbnrg, March .1, lS.'.T.-tf. n. o. crouch, r)nYSICIA.Offico in CurwensviUe -I Say CAUTION. VI.L persoiisjnro hereby cautioned agsiw meddling with n certain note, given by ll) uii'l rsigned In Bartholomew Hadden, dated Sep. l.-t 1S5S, ur $125, as said note has been paid, i THOMAS MAIIAFI'EY. ' New Washington, March 10. 1(58. CAUTION. MY' wife Mnryettc. having left my bef sol bonr.I w illiont nny just cause er provooafm 1 there!.. re forbid any person linrhnring or trmt inir her on my neeount. E. MERIUFIELB. Mnr.-b lo. , Xa. 1 1 Mark HENRY W. OVERMAN. ' ' X f. ) South Third Street. Mm viuu, lind fclHO Ot evorv ni'wnt s nf thi. .i-y..;s. - ut a an ...... cnniomom. specimen, each applicant enclosing u. $3 will"?.-' ..5l""i'tlent sent out to put up ceive the Engraving, post-pnid, by return mail !" . "l'""""" our mncn.nery, wncn requi a an r.M..t,nnn. r ... 1. : . . . it". -... r.v..uv,.s ui vul ,uuucuuuns una one ol the numbered subscription receipts, entitling tee hoi-1 , " ."iigaiine ono year ana to a onas.ee in the distribution. This offer is made only to those who desire to act as agents or to form Clubs Address, OAKSMITH A CO.,' No. 371 Broudway, N. Y. Jan 11, 1858. rta. aery tit We also manufacture Shinalt M,,rh;r, . - . I --M U UUI I ,.' If.-1, , .. .. aor to the Magaiine ono year and to a cnasco in ' " ' "!"-""", na Mad,,,, a Special attention paid to getting up Shnftinr,, and J'ullif for manufactories, and all kinds of Milt Wright work, This Company are selling In great numbers a Patent Conical Burr Stone Mill. f,.r flu,,. , incaL and all kinds of feed, which is pronounced REPUBLICAN JOB OFFICE. DAVID G0SS. I) AILROAD HOUSE; earner of Main and XV White Streets, Brookvillr, Pa, f.b. 24. '68. R. B, MEANS, Proprietor. l I I ;,, . '.'. 1 .uca Th. Publishera of lb. n,nU,!M . I Z.IT"""'! n ,h" fn."7 nd Lltllf AKtlA-n.onlu.H.-. 1 1 1 I ... "..jj...in-:riiieiinni largely increase tljeir ! Krimi more grgm In tbe same time. wouuing miueriRi, ana mil t(d pr rared to do all kinds of Posters, Blanks, Lahf.i.s, PiMPfll-ETS, Pai-er Booes. Ball Tickets, PlOdRAMMES Circulars, Handbills, and venr kind of printing umali TTARI)WtRP.i,f ... .1 :...:. , ,.lin asn.i ;K n! v" J 1.. -- . -..,, u-,ruii,i,iM nr M .wii - juuuiuiT, I our 9T lert A . , MA... . .1 - ..,.L ..... .... . -. . . 1 . .... ....... ..V - " to .u'-hb. . . i ni siore oi i vi usiexi la u will lm i... j may A. w. r. ir ns. iifuUv NleiM LAKKlAlCtA STUD. It will p ., . - ul0( nnu WIIn uu.. .a. power, oi any mm or the same price in the market ' Wi also furnish otherstyles of Grist Mills, when required. J. M. EMERSON A CO., Agents. Jan 11. 1857. No. 371 Broadway, N. Y. PHILADELPHIA. I LHATIIUR DKALER. Calf .kins, M Drxtccos, Ijining. Binding!). RED & OAK SOLE LEATHER, it gh Leather bough t or taken la March 3,1S5"J. N, I!. R change Trarl of Lnnil ot Privalc Salt. rE undersigned will sell on cny tenail tract of lnnd, contnining about sixty-tn acres, with about 2a ncres cleared lying onlw West Branch, near tbe borongh of ClearfitU with n good two story dwelling house, log bin nnd other buildings. An orchard of young tn recently planted, and a large scope of goo.l mn dw land render it a valuuble nml .lesital.le pa il. IIUCHER SWOOl'i April 22, 1S57. A. H SHAW, RETAILER of Foreign and Domestic Merd nndixe, Slinwsville, Clearfield county, fa Shawsville. August 15, 1855. LUMBERMEN Send ' fi-r a descriptive Circular nf COLEMAN'S FARM MILL. The most simple, durable and effective Mill' grinding all kinds of grain into fine or cm."! meal ns desire) Price, $50. Address, WM. L. BOYER A BROTHER. Manufacturers of Agricultural Implerae"'' iso. 1 140, Market St., Pliiladclpnn- JAS. R. GRAHAM, ")iit Master, Merc-hunt, and exIensirsW X 'er in square timber, beards shingles, iirniiainti.n, liruuford township. Jnn. 2.1, 1856. AUDITOR'S XOTICE. TE undersigned an Auditor appointee the Orphans' Court of Clcnrlleld count; IMovember Selsion, 1857, to audit the Admit- trntion neeount nf Isaac Bloom, ailmiuistrator tho estato John R. Bloom, dee'd. hereby gH uoiuo nun ne win uucdnrge the tlltios f bis v poinnnent on XbursdBy the 25th of March. 1!' at 2 o'clock, p. in. of said day, at tho offies ' Larrimer A Test in tlio borough of Clearlf when and where all persona interested msji ,cn'1' J. 11. LARRIMER, Anditoi Feb. 21, 1S58. N. B. AH persons interested in ti hove audit, will take notico that it is f tinued until Thursday the 13th of X' next at the rnuno jilaco and hour, hv t': auditor. J. H. LARRlMt'B. March 2.rth, 1X58. T ROBERT McNAUL, annir, at the eld staad ia CurwensvilU.. Wo. 28, 1861. -vtatioxai. i:xciian(.i: IIOTfcH tbe subscriber having taken theabovetn known stand., formarlv k.nt H'm. A. Mu! in CurwensviUe, p,., ia ready to aecommoiW" who may favor him wita their patronage. table will always be suppli.d with the betrtJ market afforda, and his Bar with the chef. liquors. His stable will b. uader the eareof' tentivi hostlers, DAVID 8MtH ttorwiOivill, April 21. 1848.