- - I III' mi: miumi ii tnriir nrut !.1 'nr frnnt whiiU' of Jlrrnll ft fiirtrr'i ThrrrMnry fniltline, nn lrmt Mrrrl, In Ihr IlirmiEli of Urnrfiilil. T II K II Ii tVv nr i i 'j -rr.1 t'i m-ini"' t'ir- sll yy kind, of I N nkd HII-.KT IIO.N U A II K. I hfy mr Kim prepared In fiuni'li, M reduced pt. - , In. f.dh.w iutr ni li In nil their 'nm-lic.--I'MI IIION, .NAII.K. nii'l M Alsn-H.io.h " in...-hincs, l'li.'hs, Loli-iil Culling iL.ves. bain I'iiii', 1'nli'iii Km-oig'-. outlet" nnd I tin u.ds, Sell r-cnling Inns tor l'i pi i in; Kruit, n. 'II ssn largo viirlr t v of hou.okc'-ping utensil. n m.inor.'iis In incminii. SI.iVl-s.Th.-v I. live fil'ii it lnr.-n assortment "I m.iIi Conk iiml J'nilur Stoves, ol llu' best nnd urns! .-pproved pattern", nnd ihihuii them will be found ill- pflflirntfcl NEW WOULD CHK STOYK. All order fur castings will lio thankfully rocci cd -ml r"Hi . I v n ( l' n ' I -i In. 1 1 i II . r- j 10 tl I J ll ; ili.ni hi niili'r. Al they occupy n i.iig" Mini i'oiii iikiiI'k-11 house, well as nut building., they arc well prepared to I i Commissi. m business ami nil ordoi, I'ilhri fcs U.-lailors or W holesale Dealers ill he thniil. fjilly received, ami uKi-udcd In with l -1 t . Ii. ii. ii. .ii:i;i:I.I.L. Tiny 10, 1S5C. I.. II. CARTER. r.Nny i.oiuin. II MiTSW U K JltUICAI. PRTNtRSIIII'. OH. HKXJtY I.DliAlX, Imviiiif ns"...-lt.t.-.l .ith him in the pni.-li.-e nl' .Moili.-ino Dr. .1. '. IIAKTSWK'K, tlu-y mtVr th.-ir pr.fV--i..iiiil - rvioe to Hit- ciii.i nB of ('lomli.'ld und i.-inilv i !iey will nil.'inl to prolusFinnul cull- lit all hutii ml innll -.euKniiH. l)r. lli.rt"wick .ill be fmind di-rin tin- dny nl ifiroflioe eppo-jitu Dr. L'.riiin'" rt-siunm c. nn.l at - ibt at hi r.-.-iilcnoc, one Uuur ui 111 nl' Ki-cl I cvcr'i stnro. CI.jus neld, Juno In, 1 ii). Prke.ftdMcd to suit the Tom 'iWnn ?1 V per J' i 'i. iVA TIONAL II O TEL, (LATE WHITE SWAN.) Kace st. above Third, Phila. 'piIE prnpriotnr- of the nbove wnll known en-j L tablirliuicnt bolu thiinkt'iil fur tlio very 1 liberal putronnfjo bovlowed upon tlieni tlio pnA .voar, take thin inelliod of iiil'orn.iu their fri.-nd' : id the public Hint tbey nre "till prepared to no. i ommodnto them if fnvorod with ti call. Dui ing the tunimor months Hio house bits boon ! liiorouj-hly ronovntod, inipiuveinctit!. inade nnd ' . Iher extensive nltornthii" in conleinplaiinn. ; We nre determined to ilovnte our whole ntfj-n- i Hon to bu-ines" ami (lallur iiui colve.-. wilb Hie i onvicilon tttat wo tuull he n bin to ptve Mltsfae- N. B. Carringo will alnnv be iu reudinoF to nrey pn-ecners to and Irmu Su-nmbont Lnnd- fiogs and Itailrnnd Pepots. March 31st, 1858.y, 8. A S. T:imes Ti. England, 1 In the Court qj .eo. Roberts Smith & Common Pleatiof Tary R. liin wife, and t Clonrfield County 'harles V. Fox No. 5 l.Novpinber v lL-rni, imoi. m. V. Ilcming. J .Sumnions mi i jectment " for ubotit eighty aoros of, and in 1'ike towiiHlnp, Cloarheld County, '; -ounded north and east I.v tlio Krio turn-: ; ike, west by lands of Win. M'Nattl, and I .uth by the south lino rf No. 301.'!, being' art of No. 3C13. Writ returned Not .'mud. And now, ISth Nov., IS.17, on motion of 'Vm. A, Walliifto, Enn. Pl'hV Att'y, Rule' n tho Deft h tri-anted. to annear and ..lead, and publii iblication of said rule is or- lered aogordiiii? to law. I Certified from tho Record this 'J3d . fareh, A. I). WH, By the Court Gl-:0. WALTERS, Trofy. HOOKl HOOKS! I VN extensive assortmont of new and populn . books which the undersigned has added to hi follow: Theological, Law, Historical, Pooticals .-.-s i. v.ntij, in pan -i nd Miscellaneous Books, together with a general issortment of School ilool.s, Blank Books, I'ayson .sDuntons Pjdendid Copy Books. Also, a great :iriety of stationary, Ac., are offorod to the public extremely low. Books supplied to order on the shertest notice. C. D. WATSON. Clearfield, Oct, 27,. 1814 TlTTno.MPsbN7 Blacksmith, Wagons, Buggies, Ac, Ac, ironed on short notice, and the very best style, at his -Id stand in the borough of Curwensville. Dec. 29, 1803. II. P. THOMPSON, Physician, may bo found either at his c.ffi co at Scolield's hotol, C'urwonsville, whon'nol professionally absent. Deo. 29, 1851 OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in ex change for TIN and HARDWARE at the establishment of. MEEllU X C LSI SR. Jnly 10, 18i7. MANSION IIOL'SK! A' A' W Alt It A Xfi EM EX T. the subscriber respectfully announces tothepub lio that he has taken the above stand, in the bor ough of Clearfield, and is prepared to neeommo late all who niny give him a call. The public may rest assured that it will bo conducted in the best manner possible. His table will be supplied with the belt the mnrket nflords. His Bar lillod with the choicest brands of wines nnd lienors, nnd his stables will be under tho care nf nttontive and careful ostlers. AN1KI M. W LAYER. Fob. II, 1357.-y. DR. C:i-:OIU;U WII.SOV respectfully giv. notice that ho has resumed Hie Practice Medicine, nnd will promptly nltend to all cnlls rr he profession. Luthorsburg,ApT 2, 185B. THOMPSON, HARTSOCK Ncb Iron Founders, Curwensville. An extensive Usorlment of Castings mndo to ordere Dec. 2, 1851, l7ja'ckson cuTn?; ATTOTiNEY AT LAW. , (ii,n ndjc'ning I residonco on ijecond street, Cleail ili, 1 Juno 1. ls.VI. PUBLIC NOTICE. ANY persons knowing tboinsolves indebted by nolo or book n"onunt nf nne yenr or mom tauding, aro positively rcvJOAlu.l to'cnll and pay off, otherwise they will bo (rented according to law, without respect to per ons. KllAXCIS COXIiKILT. .Frcnohville, .May 5, 185S. T0MYCREDIT0RS, Hf.ino aged and inlirm in body, I nm desirous to settle and closo up nil iny wo'il.lly business All persons having c'.-iims ngninst mk nre thors I'oro roqiiosled to prcmit tlio.n nt once for sottlo inent. I desire to be my own enrutr. mny 10, 1S,i8. JAMES REA, Sr. cJimbxT' ALL persons are horcby cautioned ngnimt buying, or in any way meddling with 2 Milch Cows, one rod and the nth-r bri.wlln in the possession oi Josnph Millwnrd, of Decatur ip., as mo sain cows belong to me, nnd are in his possession on loan ouly, subject to my ordes and control. DAVID GOSS. Bept. 23, 1857. St pd. CAUTION AH persons arehor.hy-autiened gainst purchasing certain nolo drawn hy me la faror of Sloy W. Thompson, dnt.d 29th August, 1857, for $125, as I have not reoeived ralue therefor and will not pn? It. s . DANIEL BOWMAN. April 17th. 1857. 3t-p.. trtrhnnl mid l.iimbrr Pfelrt-, r-.- -f I I run I end l,..ptit street-, ClPerfi'M. Hip. J'.i, l".M. P. W. HUlM.iT, A I Flit II A NT. I'lKilH ( V, AMI i.VMMKR ill nmi.i n. AMI justice or TDK f'EACK, l.ulhcrslurg, Clearfield Co., 1'n. - ni.i,-t. ci.uh- Mukinir, AND II I) IT Ml-'. I'AINTINC.. i (iii(in,t('ii.uAMi:i.iii;xxi:in,-vi.,' ,,,,r, ,l in... ..r.nr, in II.. .Ih.v. I...-I-1 .1 W rr-nr.-fl nl rII limrf lu -'t.-n.l In -ny Iiu-iiir--. in io -I'm i- line nn -Imrt lK.H---n.nl Inn prnp-r inriiin.-r, Th.-v will nlv.i kc-p pnii-limlly nn iiui.l nl ll..-ir -Imp mi M.iikt-t -I., ncnrlv nppn I . o I,, J- .I..,,., - Inrp- ''Hi or JI.I.!io - ,T .i..l Cm.- II...I-.H. Cluilr.. ..ml C.,in,l ,,ro ..( ovorv .1 vipli....-Hl,l,h llioy .ill le f....n.l rvo. ,r,rvt..,liM ..-o nl ro,.-...i..l.l- to. in. n. the 7J Vli,l.-l o In- I....1 .-l.ch,ro in tho o. ly. 1 ,-irMn. k nf Cl.i.H l Wmo en liiino, cm. I ' i . M III linrl nl I .)r..,;in?..mlCnn,u,nl. llnr.-m,.-. Poll.-. f-nii.B i. I Wn-li Klnn.l". H.'-k nn.l lio. .Ii Ciih-c, rion.-l. I l'i.'bl I'o-t lli'ibli'iiilr, Piniiif;. lirunkliiht, Con-1 Curd nnd 1'i-r Tnl-lo-, l -. Ol-'UN'S iiianiil'n.-tiircil nnd il.-livcrcd l nny j lp c tlo-ir.-d. i j.ln.V lJ 1)11. It. V. WILSON, UAYIXlS roiiinvcd hi" udi.-e to Ike now il.el 1 i ii on Jn-ooiiiI rtrvet, will .riii.lly uimvrr II pi'.ro-..Monnl on 15 lis huroiotnro. JOHN TUOUTMAN OTILI, eonliniioH tl.e busines" nl Chair .Mnkinpr, 'j kj nnd IIo.im', Si-n und Oniamontal I'aiwlin', i.t tlio simp formerly occupied by Troutmnn .1 Hun t, at Hie oust end nf Market sLruot, a nhnrt dislancr west of Liu's Foundry. Juno Hi, lSja. Dlt. !il. tinn fi WOODS, having chmijiod bis loci. ioiii Cuiwonsvi to Cleiirliobl, ros- ipoctfully offer" bis prot'ussional services 1 citizen of tho lutter place nnd vicinity. ' Kesi.lonoo on .Second street, opposi! (. ; J. Crnna, Enq. ii'.V to lbs it ?! Ui. YYM. '. (TIAMIiKKS. (lATiHir.S on Chitiriiniking, Wheelwright, nn.l : bouse nnd Sign paint, ng i.t Cunvens villc, ; Clenrlleld en. All orders droniptly attended to j Jan. i, loS. i - - - - ... DHm YV. M. V.MVHI'.1.1. hnving Inentcd as Kylcrtown, tend. -re bin prnles-.iiiii.il ervice, lo the cili.-iiF of Morris and the n.ljoiui-ifr town-1 jhip: llo will nlwnys be louml at the rcsidcn.-v 1 1 of Tho. Kyler. when not professionally engaged. I May 21, 1850. ELLIS IRWIN & SONS, 4 T the mouth of Lick Run, five miles from Clearfield, MEHCHAiVTS, snd extensive M ,. n u fa.-Hirers of Lumber, July 2:), 1802. TO LUMBERMEN AND OTHERS. fflHE linderstgbed would respectfull inform tho 1 citizens of Clenrfiold and the ndiuining cos. that he has just stored in l'hilipsburg, a very 'nrge quantity of grain, including Rye, Oats, Wheat and Flour. Buckwheat Corn and Barley. which he will sell in large or small lots on tho most reasonable terms and at the lowest prices. The attention of those nooding anything in this line is called to tho stock, believing it would bo t0 llicir' advantage to givo him a call. Come llon8 lllua ana be "-l'P"-, ... ... nr-.oiu.r Thilipsburg, Murch 3, 1857.-tf. D. 0. CROUCH, PHYSICIAN Offica in Curwansvil!.. Slf CAUTION. 4 LL ncrsons'nre hereby entitioned afninsf meddling with a certnin note, given by the und rsigncd to Dartholomcw Ilndden, dated Sep. m laas, lor iia, assniu noto nas noon paid THOMAS MAHAFFEY". New Washington, March 10. 1858. CAUTION. MY' wife Mnryette, having left my be '. and board without any just cause er provocntio. I therefore forbid any person harboring or trust ing her on my account. E. MEKRIFIELD. March 10. HENRY W. OVERMAN. No. H (Old Art. fi) ,SWi Third Street, below Market, Fill LA DELF1IIA . LEATHER DEALER. Calfskins, Moroccos, Linings, Bindings, RED i QAK SOLE LEATHER, Ac. N, B. Rough Leather bough t or taken in ex change March 3, 1857 y. Tract of Land at Private Suit. rillE undersigned .ill sell on ensy terms a X tract of land, containing about sixty-two seres, with about 25 acres cleared lying on the West Branch, near the borough of Clearfield, with a good two story dwelling house, log barn, and othor buildings. An orchard of young trcos recently planted, and a large scope of good moa dw land render it a vnluablo and desilahle pro II. BUCHEIt SWOOI'E. April 22, 1357. A. n SHAW, RETAILER of Foreign and Domestio Mcreh andizc, Shnwsvillo, Clenrfiold county, Pa. Sbawsville, August 15, 1855. LUMBERMEN Send fur a descriptive Circular of COLEMAN'S FARM MILL. The most simple; durnblo and effective Mill for grinding all kinds of grain into fine or courso meal ns desire i Price, $jH. "Address, WM. L. BOY'EIl A BHOTIIER, Manufacturer .f Agricultural Implement.-, No. 1 1 III. Mnrlict St., Philadelphia. JAS. H. GRAHAM, Pout Master, Mcrrlianl, and cxlonsive .'.on lor is sipiuro timber, beards shingles, Ac, Urnhnmton, llrndford township, ii n. 23, 18511. A VFITOirS NOTICE. TltE underigiic.l an Auditor appointed by Hi. Orphans' Courl of Clearfield county at November eiioll, 1357, lo au lii th. Aduiinis tration account of Is.uio Bloom, adtuiuistrator of the estate John R. Bbom, dee'd. herehr gives notice that bo will di-chnrgc tho df lies of bis np. pointmcnt on Thursday the 25th of March, 1858, at 2 o'riock, p. m. of said day, nt Iho onion of Lnrrimcr A Test in tho borough of Cleiirliobl, when and where nil persons interested limy at t"nd. J. H. LARRIMER, Auditor. ICO, i'l, ISjS. N. B. All personi interest. d in tlio a tiove audit, will take notico thnt it is oon- tinued until 'Ihitrsdny the 13th of May ii.-.xi ut me siiiuo Hliditcir. .). 11. LAKKIMEH. March 2,r.th, 18j8. 'Vj-ATioxAi- i;xciiax(;i: hotix.- 1 The subscriber having taken the above well known stand, forinorly kept by H'm. A. Mason, in Curwensville, Pa., ia rendy to accommodate all who may favor him witn their patronage. Ilif table will always be supplied with the best the market affords, and his Bar with the choicost liquors. Hn stable will be under the care of a.i . . : i .i . ..... 1 miiiive Dosu.ra. ia IU piMlTH Curwenivllle, April 21. 1968. fi-tAli of A. Brnnnl I)K doc d. IH'TFIH of AMinlnli.a'!.. "f J A. II. !"!". l-l ft l ik. t . iWd. I'"""" C:n ,,n , o, , lh. in l.-m.inl. -II r-r-n. In- In M r.mi- will w-.li- fni -"Mil lmm--.ll-! i.-It. n.l th- hn-ln-C i-liiii-i --lM the "'" 111 present ll'm ''"''VV?.. i vit JtAl II AlltAII M'NAl l. tn - nt Nov. 1, 1857. p'l. INHALATION IN CONSUMPTION. 1 ) R"NCII ITIfl, l.AllYMIIXTlf, mil other I) '"""- "";! TI,r;nV. ,,IT,'7.V, -";mI Vv h. J' J" 1 ' I"- " 1 .V'V, .1 u," ""I" " .ii.-.n.ni ............ - , , " ' ' '" ' 1 ' " ',; .: t.l. - .l ll.l ...hImmI n. rr.-iil,,,,- .1 -on-, . f lh- l-mip- nn.niir..nl U In. u t',,, ' ',n r ..u..N;".,ro, .. Uvnil n.,,,, -I f ho cl - "" f lh- .r.-M, In or.lor to I. I..K It lo ll u knnl.-.lo ,.f ,-b n. m-y 1, - '' ' 'r-.lip""l I- hk-Ii nB.-fti..!.-. I "' f l.ri,, lii. r il.iv linn nl li-iiclli mrivo.1 or llm I nr.- -. ...... . ..... i !i;... ..r ';'" " "lrH.o- nl u.o inouraniMiy nf Wo -..im...m.. . . .. ...... hnvo indubitable prunl in our prolon-ion th.t t'.ixai MI-TInX IVAI.I. ITU htak can nKmiKD, in I he lir.-t by tit-or. ulor t.b-orl.tion ,- in the Heonn.l, hv the ti'ti'iiFrornintiocn of the t-jhoreule Inlorlinl- k'v nnd .-.ilf-iiremif concretion" ; in Hie third, by i eii-nti-icoi. nr ponr-.. Those woldo.l lo the o)iin ' i.'ii" nf the pnt-t tuny n-seit, Hint even now eon : iiuiptinn i inournhle! filch nre behind tin nj-c. I To all this jrrnit Iriith niiisl bo appnrciit, viz : Hint Iho inodieino" inhiilcd in Ilia form or Vnpor ! or powder diieelly inlo the 1uuk, niu. t be inucb nior0 i.ftcetivc H.nii that lakeu int.. the Hloinneb, where Hit- ili ens.) tlocs W not exist. TlifS ud- v ii-ro of Inhalation in CoiiHiittptioii & Tlironl Dircnrrn U, thi.t inerttcjne m tne lorui oi npoi is npplied directly to Hie lull?;', where thodUousc exists; Hie stuii'.nib is Hum loll frc. touid in ro st.irinK her ltli, by n.lministoring to it healthy and life-giving fond. There .' in. cm' hupclmlhai lulmliiliim trill uut rurc The uienns, too, nr. hi-ori;bt ivilbiii Iho reneli of nil, the uinnnor oi aduiinisterini; the mpors bein" do limple Hint tin .invalid is never required lo lonvo home, .here ! the bnn.l of nfleclioii Ion. Is eo ininh to nid the I phvsi. ian' ullurta The liilialaliou. Inelliod is oo'ii'ny, " find ' rmrly, and consists in the ndininistnition of med icine in sit'-n u manner, inni uie.v uio eniivcyun inlo tl.e I. mi:;" in the form of Yapor, nn.l produce their notion at the seat of disonso. lis prnctieal seii.-o is d. -M ined to rovolutinnite I he opinion!, of the medical world und tttnbtitli ht entire rnW.iV- j ('OUHUlllpti,nU 1 1 unrncstly nppoal to the coiomnii "cnso of al! jnfii otod w ilii Luue ilieonses, to cinhiiioc at once the advantage of Iuhnlatioii, nnd no longer apply mcdi. ino to tho unoflendini; stoimieh. 1 chum for Inbnlntion a plnco nmong the prieolese gift that . nlure n.id art bath given us, that "our day may be long in the bind," and at the only ark nf tofrtg J'nr the Cmi'iinipiivc ; a method not only ro.'", but imjle and rjtiendou. iiuch of the profession that bnve adopted Inbn lntion have found it rfflcaciour in Ike hihet1 de gree, arrentimj the jirwjrnie tif the dincaee and -or-kimj wnndrre in many desperate enfe, in verity, a signal triumph of our art over this full destroy er of our Spcoi. S. Note l'hystcinns wishing to make themselves acquainted with the practice, aro informed that, our time being valuable, we can only reply, ns to ingrc. limits used, to such ictters that contain n foe. The fee in all enses of Pulmonary Affections will be $10 on receipt of which the necessary in struments nnd medicines will be forwarded. Ap plicants will state age, sex, married or single, how long affected, if any hereditary disease cx isis iu the family, nnd symptom generally. Let the name town nnd State be pluinly written. Postage for return answer must be enclosed. Let tors when registered nt our risk. All letters must bo addressed to YVALLAC'S MUKTOVN. M. D S. M. Institute, New York. Nov. 11, 1857-fi in. The New York Steam Saw Mill, and MACHINE VOMFANY. CAPITAL $23(1,000. This company hns been organized with the nbove capital lor tho purpose of supplying tho do in n nd for the COMIIIMATION TOLTABLE .STEAM SAW-MILL. And other Improved Machinery, They hnvo pnrchnsed the entiro machinery business horotoforo carried on by J. M. Kmcr lon & Co., also the Montgomery works at Y'onk ers, on the Hudson, cnar this oily, nnd with the expei ience and focilities combined in its organi zation are prcparud to furnish machinery of all kinds at more liberal rates, than has cvor been offered nt nny other establishment. THE COMBINATION SAW-MI.T, wns pat ented October, 1856, nnd is now generally ac knowledged to be the cheapest, most prnctieal, nnd efficient lumber manufacturing inachino in tho world. A large uuiuber of them nre in suc- ccs-ful operation in different parts of this coun try, Cnnadn, Cuba nnd South America, nnd wher ever their merits bnve been tested they arc being adopted by lumber manufacturers in preference to all other mills. Tho following letter expresses the general opinion of those who aro using the Combination mill. Messrs. Eunr.sox k Co. Ocnllemen ; I hove tiled the inw-inill purchased of you, and will sny that it performs well, nnd more than meets my expectations. I nm well pleased with its perfor mance. I sot it up on a smnll streumh t nit nf fnrdod constant water nbou ns thick ns uiv little finger, which wns much more than sufficionf to snpply the boilcs. Y'e nre nblo to cut 3,000 feet of lumber in 12 hours, with something less than one cord of wood. It is Hit very thing wo hnve so much needed in our eocdty for a long timo. W itb a littlo mublo nn.l cxpenso we are able to move it ten miles per day, .-.nd set it up in the heart of the timber, which snves the great bur den nf hauling the logs a long dii tunce to tho mill. Yours, respectfully, JESSE KEP.R, Jr., Louisville, Tennessee, The Company tnvo purchased Ll'XU'S PAT ENT FEKli AIUIAN JEMENT, which is illns truted and described in the Scientilio Atncri.-nn, for October 24. This adds greatly to lb . effi ciency of the mill. Tho Combination Mill with oil tho recent im provements, nnd stonin power of 15 horses, is ca pable of sawing from .1, 000 to 4,000, '--el in twelve hours, nnd is sold for $1,C50. The Nne Yuri- Circular Xu.r-M, II. Ii mnnutnotnrod only by this Cotnpnny. It is of superior construction, and sold for 25 per centum less than other mills of no greater canncitv. A mill with utl to 54-inch saw can be sold for tl.'.O to $500, and with a 21 horse eugine and poilir is sold for for $2,200. SVoin '.17.1. c nnd Palter Emjinrt of from 1 to 100 horso power j I.ocamatire, Flue, T bitter and Cylinder Unilert furnished at greatly redu ced prices from former quotations, Dimving- with plans and specification- for buildings and machinery, furnished gratis to our customers. Competent meehnulcs aro sent out to put up and set 111 operation our machinery, when requi red. YVo also manufacture Shingle. Mitthine, Pin ninij Much! net, Sntjr.r.Miltt, and Murhintry in ijeneral. Special attention pnid to getting up Shafting, and I'ulliet for manufactories, and nil kinds of Mill Wriijhi work, This Company are selling In a-rent numh-r- Pulent Conical Burr Stone Mill, for flour, corn I inn.l n,l ll Ifin.l. . P.. A l. ! L 1 in Europe, th bett mill ever conttructcd. It will! grin a more grgin in tne same timo. and with half the power, of any mill of the tame piieo ia the market ' Wealso furnish othertyleiofGrlstMiHs,wbea required. M. EMERSON A CO., Agents. No.J7l Broadway, N. T, Jan 11. 1857. . ' ROBERT MeNAUL. rpannar, at the eld stand ia Curwensville.. IX Dee. 28, 1951. r.MMlfi'JI I" M "l 7.lr., tmrwtM I MnMTllt.V. . u u .....-.. two m.A ,.A4 M-M I" "". (.IH.fXNl ( V )7.V , Till'. Hll S'l MOM 11, MAGNIFICENT l'IH)UHAMMK FOR - m--o.l. in the ri.-hno-i. of tlii-ir lilor.iry rnnl.-nl", nnd th. homily nnd prnlii-onp-- of tli.-ir pi.-lorinl illiiKtrntioii", nny iniiniii. ever l.t-1'..ro Ih-iumI from the Aniorionn pi.-,. Knt-nurnKi-d l.y HifKC ovidonoo- of fnvnr, the pulilinh-i h"ve 'I'lornii nod In poininonco Ihe'now voliimo in .Innun- ry with ndditinnnl at'raetioii", and lo offer such inducement lo i-ubscrlbcr ns cannot fail to plncc it, In circulation, ut the hend of An.cri. un Miitjn- ine. With this viuw they now niii.oiince Hie following ilondid projrriunmc. They have pur- .... chnscd that superb and cnstly stcel-pluto Kil,i;m "THE LAST SUPPER," nnd will preaent a ropy of it to every three tlul Inr nu.ieeril.er for tlio yrnr Js;8. It wns Piif;rn. l . r it it lift ii 1. .. j1. . I.. ....I. - lirl A. 1.. J)icL. from llm ri r i nnl of ltniilinol ! Mnrirhcn, alter Lcnnnidi Dii Yinci. and is tho $2.0 In nrk ..f Art. r I r. IH'CI.'ll 1'..- v nnM-nnB ... -m rry ...... p, ...... . - - - iirarF r.-n..y . .--...-....--.,.,,,, t (IIIAVIMl lootory .il.cril.or. THK till HAT try More tU l-rgo .p.--nt.t. "f ' 'J ' Unrl M mnny nnw onr. m mny fnror htm .hi,, , I.IIIBAIIY I'l l Lit. Axon!. Kol.l rl.-h. uhL-h " Invito, lh. 1 ,,,r,lr "" nn " 'h"rl, - H ... . .. . , lnr-;- ...innlllv nf I' A ThNT MMHUilM rlin i ,l,in l-oh.'tn, n it -hurl rrn--to f Th. ..nl"" -r I-"-"-.n . lnKn In. taln-m . J,,,.,, ,., ,,, ,,. f..llo.l..g I ,nnV, ,n(, frionil., h. .ill - II rhonp t,,, Ca" ti . onnntry, -ml l,. Mour.-I f..r it . r...nl.. ! r. ,V, . o "'' J 7.7 ."tlin, p ..Tl'w .A"4 ' nntinn of li.ornry nn.l nrli-lio Inlont prnlmhly nn- j .yV,,,,, f7r,-H.flH 7J.7-T1. " '', " ' . ' ' " "6 -1 , 'd to i t. -rivnlo.l l.y nny mlior Mnvnlno In the World. Hi.-; llfli,,' '-' Inhalim) I Kpof. ' . , - .iim... ilolr nrrnnnl- .nit t l ' riR lh- fir-l innn.h, thn ,nl. In Hi. Ir-jlo y f y,,,, W; " -"J J1 ' P,1; , W ' , :;:r": '-'i; o::1;; , kc: ! w 'wy:M ;vk A,,ril t" T I ' . .i.i ,.. .... lh: 77m.i.....N .I.-7..-.II. T. N. II. The por-nn Hint loimd one Hue (.n K,. ! largest steel-plate eiiriivin;; ever executed in i X public gonernlly that ho is now ro-etiihlish-tbis counti v. beinir three tunes the si.o of tho ! ed in the old shop on .'Id st., lately occupied by ordinary three-dollar engraving. j Tlte first inipressiotiH of this eiigriiviiig lire held nt $10, and it wa tho intention of the nr- , !ist that nono of tho Engravings should ever bo I oH'oreii f"r a less sum than $", being richly north ! tlmtnuioiint. Thm every three -dollar subscriber i .... i -t will receive the M igaziuo one year -cheap nt $:l a d this splendid engraving, richly worth f) thus gelling for 4i:i the value of f. We shall coniuicnco stiiking nfftho engravings immediately, yet if can bal dly be expected that impression., ot so large a pinto can no taken ns last as Hu-y will be called for by subscriber:. We shall therefore, furnish them in the urdcr in which subscriptions aie received, Thoso who desire lo obluin their engravings cnilv, and from the first impressions, should send in their sub scriptions without delay, iho engravings can he sunt on rollers, l.y mail, or in other nmmi-r, as suuscribeis shall order. J'CO.OOO IN WOHKS OF ART. In addition to the superb engraving nf '-T1IR LAST .SUMMER," which will be presented lo every three-dollar subscriber for ISoS, the pub lishers have completed arrangements for the dis tribution, on the 25th of llcccnihcr, ljM, nf n scries of splendid works of nrt. consisting of one nun.irc.i lie u nnu rnro nm paintings, vu no i in 1 cum. turn 1 I, a ?,..,, r from $100 to $100 .- each. Also. 2.1)10 magnifi-:", cent Sleel-l'lnto Engraur worth in. 111 $:! to $5 each, nnd 1,0011 choice Holiday boohs, worth from $1 to $5 pneh. making in all, over Til H EE THOUSAND filKTS, worth TWENTY THOU SAND DOLLARS. Inclose $3 lo the publishers nnd you wi',1 com mence receiving tho Magazine by return mail. You will also receive with tho first copy n num bered subscription roccipt, entitling you ti the Engraving of "THE LAST Si TP Ell, and n chnuoo to draw on of these "THREE THOUS AND PRIZES." r.ensoiis why you should sub .crib. EMEFiSOrS MAG. 1 7.1 NE fur 1 S'.S. First: Because its literary contents will, du ring the year, embrace coiistrihulioiis from over one hundred difforent writers nnd thinkers, num. boring among them the most distinguish nl of A merienn authors. Second; Because its editorial departments. "Our Studio," "Our Window," and "utir Olio," will ench bo conducted by nn old- editor and it will surpass, in tlio variety ..nd richness of its editorial contents, any other m.igiuine. ilnrd: Because it will conhi n, during the year, nearly six hnn.lr.-d original pieiorinl illus ritions, from deigns by the lirst American ar tists. 1 Fourth : Because for tho sum of S3 yon will ' receive this spleu.lid monthly, 1110.0 richly worth Hint sum than nny other magazine, ami the su perb Engrnving of "The Last Supper," Fifth : Because you will very likely draw one of the three thousand prizes to be distributed on tl.e 25th day of Oeecmbcr, 1S5S perhnps one Hint is worth $1,000. Notw ithstanding Hint these extraordinary in. ducctnents can hardly fail to accomplish tho ob jects of Iho publishers without further efforts, they have determined te continuo thro' tho year THE GREAT LIBRARY OFFER. To nny person who will gel up n club of twenty-four subscribers, cither nt one nr tnoro post offices, wo will present a splendid library, con sisting of over Forty Largo Bound Volumes pin bracing the most popular workc in tlio market. Tho club may 5e formed nt the club price, $2 a year, without tho engraving, or nt the full price, $3 11 yenr, with the engrnving of tho last Supper to each svbseriher. List nnd description nf His Librnry, nnd specimen copy of tho Magn 'ino w ill be forwarded en re. cipt of 25 cents. Over 200 Libraries, or 8,0,10 volumes, have a'.rcndy I. ecu distributed in necorditiico wilb this offer, and we should be glad t i liirntsh a library to oory cler gyman, to ovcry school-muster, or to some one ut every post office iu tho country. AGENTS GETTING RICH, The success which our ngents nro meeting with is almost astonishing. Among the many evidences of this fact, wo are permitted to pub lish the following : OKTi.r.':Th-following fuels in relation to whnt your ngents nro doing in this section, mny be of nso to some enterprising voung man in want of employment. Tho Rev. j'uhn V.. Jar don, of this place, has made, since la-t Christ mas, over $4,000 in bis agency. Mr. David M Heath, of Ridgly, Mo., your general agent fo Piatt county, is makinlf $3 per day on each guh agent employed by him, und MosVrs. Wclmcr i l-.vnns. of Oregon, Mo., your agents for IL.lt co., are making from $8 to $25 per day, and yo;r humble servant has mndo, since I'uo'novcnlli day of last January, over $1,700, beside, bay ng for 300 acres of Inntl out of the bu dnes, werlh over $1,(100. You nre nt liberty to publish this state ment, and to refer to nny of the parlies named. With such indu.:,eni7 a offernyZdy DAMhL l.ttbl.H, Carrolllnn, Mo, sw-r ro application ny return mill. SPECIMEN E.NGRAVING.-A, w. desire to place iu (he bands of every person who proposes u. gei up a e i ii n, una also ot every ntrent, a copy of tho engraving or Hie "LAST SL PKH." as a cpvciiiicu, ccu nppiirani en. nosing us f.( will re coivo Iho Engraving, post-naid. bv reinrn mi.il also specimens of our publications "und one of the ..-... -uuserquiou receipts, entiittng t.-e hoi. uor io mo ,nga.ine one year nnd to a iniii-a in Hie distribution. This offer is mado only to those who desire to act ns agents or to form Clubs Address, OAKSMITH A CO.,' No. 871 Broadway, K. Y. Jan 11, 1858. REPUBLICAN JOB OFFICE. The I'uliliulinrs nfll.o 7J.,.. .;:.. i-.TT" . -".7""""""" luHm 't'" 10 largely increase tliMr to'k or Jobbing material, and will do i.re- Pftro ftll kinds of I'OSTHtS, PiJirHI.KT-, PRCKIRAlllltS Blanks, Paper Poom, Ciitrri.ARs, Labk-.s, Ball Tickets, Handbill-, and very kind of printing nranlly don j in a country job oftioe. Your orieri e trtietwd to hi will be faithfully eii.'i. LARRIALV. Ill IV rnn .t of em , lo Ino u I a d . I u7 " ! !!" ' "". full jeweled 18 c. sire, pleasant no.v-r-makin, occupation to np-1 Xr ,7ver fl Flit I ply at one. fnr-n agency. Arplienn,. should , s . ul , inclose 25 cents for a spec son copy of the uini.U ' mine, which will alwny, b, forwirded witirnn- "'l'"?"'" ft. A. flllTI.. NEW FMM-AND ;vav noons. err ived ni the More of Montgom tit Hippie. , ('fUWl-.NfsVlf.l.K. PA.. y.iifro.' loiliiinit nnd I'M, Dr. Ih: Tratk's y iiiftii! tiitlninit, Wi 'itiht' lit'l'tun VrrrtnMe Fills. Jlnilf Arabian Ointment Jr iSpam and Jiintlmiir a certain mrr. t Iso, Flour, liinin, I-1st), I lioe-e. i.no. n. i.e....-, tryod Apple-, Knit, Ac., on linndF, and for iale int all time". j The above . offer low for CASH or UK A DY p.y, a wo wi Idly to ndhoro to tho lUn- ... fi t-.t tri Tl dv l'av Svstcin. fTer our coo.ln M low as 111' mve.l. mid in n n rre will tnko till kinds nf 1'n dueo nt llm Iliohest Ciish Tricon. We wish all to give u rail and Judgo for them-oives. fob. 3, '43. m. BACK AGAIN IN THE OLD SHOP TpiIE subscriber Inform bin friends nnd the Jacob Shun l w ili-r whore ho hopes by strict nt- tentio n, nnd keeping a stock of nsurled iron to merit the favor of the public. Country produce nnd cash never refused. An npprontico from If! to IS y.nrs of ngo will meet with a good situation it nppiicnticn heinnnesoon. ivn U' nlTi .May P, 3807. (lUCULAKSI printed In lh mut'-st and lies ; minn.rni the "Clesrlleld ll "iablic:iu" Job otllee. Wll.t.l.lU A. W A I.LACR, UOnKItT J. WALLACE A HI lt N I ; Y S- A T-1. A w . CLEARFIELD, PA. nAVE this day associated theinsnlvrs ns part ners in the practice ..f the law in Clearlield niul adj. .iuing counties. Tlio business will, ns heretol'iire be carried on in tho iinuie of William A. Wallace. Business entrusted to them, .ill re ceive prompt nnd careful uticntion. Jiirch 4, 1 157, ly. t'i:'TI!AL HOI i:i,. Tyrone, Pa r II E subscriber would respectfully inform his X "Id friends in Clearlield co., and Hie pubi c ,, . ,1,1,-1., i... ,1,. .u,,,.. ti,..,.. generally, that he bos taken tlio anove House, , " ,,, , .... 1 ... .,11 .t, where ho would be happy to accommodate all who mny favor bint with their custom. WM. H. HENDERSON. June 10, 1857. pd. JOHN II. Al.KN & CO. Nos. 2 4 4 Chestnut St., (south side below water.) THE Ol.llKST Wonn-WAIII! IIOI.'RK IX THE CITY, MANUFACTURERS and wholesale dealer iu Patent Machino-innde BROOM", Put cut tiroovcd Cedar-wore, varranttd uut In ahein Wood it Willow-ware, Cords, Brushes, i c, of descriptions. Please call and exf mine our st u Feb. 25, I857.-Iy. " FANCY FURS FOR LADIES. JOHN FAIiKIKA $- CO. 818 (A'c.c A'...) .l.iri!-e( t PHILADELPHIA. Lnportirs, MiWiin turcrji ami dealer in I.n Jus, (Jriilli ineii and Children fancy rcn.s. Wholesale and Retail. F. i CO., would cull the attention of I)x rre, and the I'uhlie goncrally to their im J. mense r-lock or I' miry Furs ror Ladies, Hentle men and Cnildrcn: their assortment embraces every variety and kind of 'i.y I' , that will Ve worn during the season, such as Full Cape.', Half Capes, Quarter Capes, Tal mas, 'irt'vines, jltxts, Mujl's if- Mujt'a tecs, team the JineM Hussion Sn bfe, tu the luwcst price Domestic Furs. For llenllctnen the largest assortment of FUR COLLARS, U LOVES, OAUNTLETS, Ac. being the direct importers of all our Furs nnd Manu facturers of them under onr own supervision, we feel satisfied we can offer better inducements to drrlers and the public generally limn nny other house, having nn immense nssurtment to select from and al tho manufacturers' price, U'e only iisA- n run. Sept. 10. IS57. 4m. ia. n. t.ARiiiMKn. 1. ti f AHIUMI.lt it TP.ST, Attorneys nt Law X2 tlcnrhel.l, I'n., will attend promptly to Col. lAiolis, Lnhd Agencies, Ac, Ac, in Clearlield, Centre nod Klk -utilities. July 30. y BUCKSKIN LP X 122 no. 50 walnut street, J'JIJLA UKLFHIA. IIEAl.Y t CO., Minivfiiettirers of Buck skin (iloM-snnd Mitts, Ladies' nnd Gen. P Henien's Mnunllots, Sparring, Sword nnd Cricket uioves, Bucks.in blurts nnd Drawers, Riding A Shooting Leggings, Walking (lailors, of Cloth nnd Leather, Buckskin nnd India Rubber Sin. ponders, Waist Beits, Money Belts and Purses. Meigli Kol.ts, nnd Buffnlo Skins of every docri: tion. N. II. Buckskins of nl! colors nn.l qualities, r.unmeie.i Lowni.te, .importers ol LUntuois, Ppon ges. An. .5T(r-Tbo attention of the morchantr of Clenr. field county is repectfully "enlled to tho nbove advertisement. P. Hculy A Co. miinnfacturo the aoovo gnnds themselves, nnd will receive in ex rlinngo DhfcK &h,.S( and allow the highest cusn price tor 1110 snme. 6'ept. 2, 1857.-1.V. XT A I I-1 I It A II ARI.KV. Cheap W ite lies and Jewelry. 7"II0LSALE snd RETAIL, nl the "Pl.iladel- T phi Watch and Jewelry Store," No. 1 IS f c"" casct$28 0(1 24 00 - 12 00 00 7 no Id "nai.ll.. . 7 00 - 1 CO - 3 00 1 00 6 00 Fine Silver Si.oeturK... ' Gold Bracelets, . . Lndy's Gold Pencils. Silver Te Spoons, porr-U Gold Pens, with Pencil a ud Silver Holder. 1 01. Gold Finger Rings 374 cents to 80.- WnieK Glasses, plain 124 couts. patent. 18). I.un-t 2.1 , other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for, KTAUFFElt A HARLEY. Successors to O. C,nr-1 On hand some Gold nnd Silver Levers and Le- pincs, sun lower man tne above prices. October 7, 18j5.-ly. NOTICE. TETTERS of administration on the estate of J John Heiohcl late of Carthmn tawnshlu. aeceasea, unving been granted to the aubscriber, "" "."uisoivos luuobted to said eiiala are requested to make immediate payment a. IK 11 ALL. fob, W, 1858. 1JAILROAD HOUSE, oerner of Main and 4.V White StreoU, Buookvili.k, Pa. r.ri. Of 'na .... ...Tn .. T' s. it. juhac.3, rroprietor. HAKUWARB of every d.scriptioa for sale at a moderate advance at the store of "oris j W. MKTO, VilNH M'llir I.N A MIMIlT Hit MlntiT niuin-inX ,H , iT. W.I A A" In fcl- Mrn-l- 1T.nl h !.- f him f'l Mm- ,f li.rk ft"Tn 1'. 'Mi (i it Mi" fh".' "ti Irmrt ,,,., f,r,. nM ulnti, Ii lh- ti-f f..tmu nrr-i p-. Wnt. li l-nrl ,!r-tlrr Hmr-, ivrn-r'- flnrn, Ji rm tin -.ill In rnnml t y A, on the morning af'cr the fire, esn kave tb mate ol it l.y ennug ni 111c mim mi op nr , FRANK SHORT, NOTIC'H Noii.-o is hereby given that l,. tors of Aduiiuislrntioii bnve this day be, granted to Hie nndcrsignod on llie estate of And rew Web-It, Into of Lnn ronce tp., dee'd. All nsr. sons having any business In relation to said eiU nto, will call upon 1110 nhd iiinke settlement. ROBERT THOMPSON, La.rcico tp., Jan, 12, 1818. Adjourned Orphans' Court Sale. BY' virtue of an order of the Orphans Court-, 1 Ulo.iitlold eo., grnttted nt Aug. Term, lSjJ, there will be exposed to public sale, by outcijf at tho Ii' use of Rebecca J. McCully, in Chest tp, on Saturday the 5th (Iny of Juno next, at 1 p. m. a certain tract nf land, lute the estate of Johg McCully, doe'd., beginning nt a Chestnut Oak comes (down) and corucr of land of McMnsttn, thence by tract in nniiio of John Cunningham S 40 E. 115 per. none or less lu a post; thence kj Inud of McCully S. 40 E. 100 per. more-r less to a maple, thence 5511 w. by other lands of ! said decadent S. 50 W. to a corner, and thence by tract lino 100 per. more or less to the begia. ning, nnd e nlnining 1 15 acres more or less, b. 1 ng Hie south west qttnrtcr of tract surveyed ii i amo of John (iundnkcr. JOS. PATTE TISON, llEMHCC J. M'Cl'LLT, Adin'r.i )f J.i'.y (C ly, des'd. CJTOXI-: YVAHI. A goncrn.1 assortment i. kj wnys on bund at the Hore of ih.M. F. IRWIN. Clearfield, Sept. 12, 1S55. 17 ERTZ'S Improved Ploughs fnr sale bi H MF.RRELL & CARTER. April 28, 1S58. I.KATin.H 1 I.IMTIII.It 1 HENRY W. OVERMAN, IMPORTER of French Calf skins, nnd genertl leather dealers, No. A South Third St., Phils. A geiiernl nssoi lim'tit of nil kinds or leatbir, morocco Ac, Ac. .c.l und Uuk rcole lentucr. March 4. 1.S57.-1.T. 'ACTION All persons are hercliy cautioned ngnnist purchiiMiig or trading for a csrtaii county order, No. 615, of 1857, payable t: R.J. Wallace, fur SjO. as the same bus bean lifted by me, and hns since been lost or mislaid. JNO. M'PHERSON, Tresi'r. Clearfield, Jan. 12, 1858. v RICK. The subscriber hns nbout 4(I,M l.riek, which he it ill dispose of. 1 Die 17, V16 VM.L. M0DRI. A C 1)1 TOR-. S NOTICE. rpiIE undersigned, nn Auditor appointed by JL the Court of Clearfield eotinlv, to distrihnii tho nssels of Zebulon Wnrnor, in the hands of Isaac Hoi tun, Sen. Administrator, icivcs notie that he will attend to iho same on Sstitrdny, tti .111 ol .ilarcli, hot m-o: the hours nl I und 5 P. m., at the office 0r ltnrrimer A Test in OcnrneM, w hen and where all persuns interested may at tend. J.-RAEL TEST, Auditor. Feb. 24j"8.58. Tl I E Bible Society oT'cT.-ut tu-ld eo'. hereby .'iycs noli.-e (liat their liooks namely, Bible and Testaments!, aro ilenn. site.1 in the o(!ice of Jainon Wriley, Ke ller mm iiecoKier tit .;icnrti.-l.l. The books are of various fiM nnd mlaptod to supply either private incliviilii.iU or Sun day Schools ut very cliean inter. Vcrv "ubstnntiiil billion ran be had as low ng 25 ecnt.n a piece, and testament: ns low ns (i cell is a piece. I he people of the county renerHllv are also invited to leavo with Mr. Wrigley any donation tbey may be nl eased" to make in aid of the funds of the Societv.- Su-ned by order of the Executive Commit- tec- ALEX. M'LIXU). Brest. CAUTION. LL persons are hereby notified not tinicddls or interfere with -he following described property, iurchnsed hy th. subscriber, at Slier if! "s sale, nnd now remaining in the barn nnd the pocmifos of Solomon Bander, in t'ovingtm tp., to wit : Lot of wheat in lhe shenf, lot of Jt, do., lot of oats do , lot of corn and point. .ps, Cmk Stof and pipe, 2 Cupbi.nrds, sink, d..nKh-tray, 2 Com, I Hill, 1 HeilTer. Jit Hogs, 3 Beds nnd" Beddin. Wind mill, nn.l Threshing innoliiuR, Hnrrow, Culling box, 1 Cultivator, 2 Orcv- Horses, Set! Wagon Ln.lders, Sleigh, 2 Log Chains, 4 Loj Sleds, Wngon, Chains, Sett Blacksmith tools.! Setts Harness, Iron Kettle. 1 old lul.l.. TOim fest cf square limber, in the woods and on the bank, of the River. AUi 2 horses bought by tho un dersigned i.r Abraham Daily, au.l now being used by Solomon Bander to 1. mil timber limbcrfortli' subscriber. YYM. SMITH. Frencbville, .Tnn. 5th, I85. "stray." 1 A M h to the residence of tho subscriber in tk V tp. of .iriihnin, in Nov. .. . irnT Bull SUnrtflOf) tn t, r,nn .. ..1.1 1.... C. J I iug sumo white spots uhout bis hips. The owne is reiiieted Inpoin. f.ir.ar t, pr.vo properfy anJ take him awny, or he will be disposed nf accord ing 10 iiiw. JACOB liUIILER. Jan. 2, 1858. hook! hooks:: 1 "VUIUNG tho ree.ut fire tho undersigned lout jLf anumiioror Miscellaneous books, in lbs hasty removal of his library. Pur.ons having cny books bclouging to him marked with bti ... ... vu IWH ur iHuerwide- win ",l,llf ,n ur ' rciurtiing thom iinmedinteiy, i., - H.B. SWOOPE. Murch 31, 1Sj9. 1' i.: -""loor navin- i . 7 ""-" 'o tne oorough of ClearBeldl j. ' . . . . " r"""" "ini ne is prepared tH . o! any Uescnpt.on in a workmnnlike manner. Also whucwashtng and repairirg done in a nest - . I'luin ii, ornanisn- suu vu rousonaoio lerms. n. ... ., , EDWIN COOPER. Clearfield, iipril 17, IssT. y. Clenrfiold eo., Pa.-Tbe undersigned noli bes tne public that he has opened . ut Uie abov4 named lnm- .n,i ,t.., i.. ,, '" -. Kum, u. u Woii nrenared te an eommnft-tj.'- I wkn t. i . 5 . . . - " " wnj mvor Dim w,,h a. - -a and we I furnished, and nc paiu. will be spar-d ....,. iu insEuesu. 11 11 liar un always supplied with ehoie. I iminrai rf -til k!t-i4l the house, lietolioitt a share of tmbli- ..--. PARK & MERRELL. . , CARRIAGE and SLKI.in uicrsi at... n Foorfh i 11 u "j . -""-"?. B"vr July J, iViV.-y"' ,an ' btt"d,Bg- -4.JL. -.u, iv oy iz, lor tale by diehriaryU. YehRKuA Cstatii.