HOME AFFAini. Kl I Vll'l llnUI..- ,y rrfci lug In mil' vrliin(t ci1iiiiiii it will l) mt Mr Win. A. Mnmi Inn taken tl.c lb ining Ifol. 1 funni ily known n Iho "(ioml In ti'iit," mid Im refilled mi rcCiii-iiMu-il it 1n tnmlem stjlc Mr. M.im.m iM,n (.f t lio linii-t txM'i'iiiii'.i hiitvlbirdi along the route frnm Tyrone t I!rio, mid unu ton, wlio never fails to limKo eninrurtul'lo thine, who bei-nine 1 1 it (.'Hi st. 1IU houo will al ways bo found to bo truly n home for the "weary trawler." One 'iioi.R i) ,v el.ir nn.l tho prospects nf another, ii n tro.it 'vith winch wo have lint bei 11 favoured for many wock until yesterday mid to-duy. Tho wenth.ris now Ieur, genial, ami spring like, ami yegein tion is coining forward i-ujidly . Already tin; fields mid forest, 'begin to w.-nr their l.;l.t ,...., .,.!. ....... h"- fc'" "'-, ".lieu nu l(iMg will tlcepen into tho dark mid lu.vtiriont hucx ' of luattiritv. foe nar column of new advertisements. Two or throe names of retailers of Mer- i .. . , . vaii.lu-o wero omitted in the (mpraisois , list. They will bo found in our'advertis- ing columns. See fourth page for Tax sales, mercan tile appraisers list. T . , i ii.-sr.isiii.ro at. last win, us blue Blues and green fields. Now is the reason for! Pic Nics and rural rambles. Till! Rivrn was again very much Mvolh n by the recent mine It was above a raft- ing flood on Teusday, considerably. May him departed. but has rinee fallen It is now anion l the things that were. We can not sav eaeeto its ashes for it was too wet to burn and therefore left none. Wc Should t i ii f , . . . ... speak kindly of the dead, and. -rwill ; but we would just remark that there wiis'nt may day in the whole month. The American Amtic ii.ti ralist. This valuable ncicntifie journal, continues to be published in New York by 0. Judd F-sq. at one dollar in advance . The June num ber which wo have just received is espe cially interesting and valuable. Kmsrson's Magazine and Pctnam's Moxtiii. y for Juno, has just reached us. It ,. . . . ,. , lt Is nil nvoniiilimrli' in t..tA i m . .......1.... ; fcv -'"s iiuui.n-i , sind is very welcome to our sanctum. Py the way wo have not yet seen the May no the publishers not furnish us with it ? Peterson's Bank note list, What has heroine of it? We received tlio first and -eeond numbers of this publication, and .... , , eavo it n eoninliiiioiitiii".-niidoo ninl i.hmc.l , j ; it upon our exchange list. Since then we 1-iavo heard or seen nothing more of it. l)oes the publisher cortider us compensa te! by two numbers? Vie wait a re sponse. Some time last winter, in the eirly part of it. Ono number (tho Pee.) of tho Lit tle Pii.iikih found its way, (whether de signedly on tho part of the Publi-hcr or not we are unable to say,) into our snne tum. Poing much pleased with the publi cation we spoke oommcndingly of it, and placed it on our list of exchange., presu ming that we would be favored with aj fight of it occasionally in future; but voj are sory to say we have been thus far dis appointed, j Tun Democratic M'nus, Tlellefonte, Pa., lias re. -en tly changed hand, J-T. Jolin-1 (iton has retiicd, and Messrs. l!eed and Roylc have n'sumed the editorial control j of its coliinins. Tho retiriii;: Fditor has ! our best wishes for his health, happiness. ' mid pru-perity in whichever of theivniks) of life it may be his future fate to tread. j His successors have our sympathies nmi.l j tho heavy responsibilities they have a-,- sumed. Pcouniaiily we uish them iin-i iiiii,.v.n, Mn i es.. i uiiiioiiiy, our wisii...-,.jvj could do them no service, the catue in 1 which tho are embarked is hopeless. J WAiimicn Frui'vdr (Fr'fnl T, . j ' is the title ofagerman Newspaper, the .Jirst number of the first volume of which :we have just received, w hich is published :in Zioglersvilh) Montgomery county Pa. .Not being able to read the language in iwhieh it is printed with facility, wo are .unable to say much about its merits or sentiments except that it is neatly print. ed, at one dollar per year ; and is strictly '( .neutral. The name of either editor or publisher docs not appear. May its mic- ocm equal th exiioctntions of its f.,..n.ler8. 1 1 - . i Distiies.sinu Ki knt Two Men Dit.-H NED. After wo lind oil" about ono fourth cf c our issue we revived intclhgrnuo of the following niehuicholy and fnUil ' renco, which took jdaee ntChcist lulls this (Wednesday) nioriiiiip. A hirgo Fiar had Wliroil in l.n ,;.,o f i...f ..i .i i C- nil .. 'mi l.- nnu uu- j ?!, otruetcd nbout one hulf of the chunnel A ruft belonging to n Mr. Sumineryillc , . . , , . i haying six men on Wd, came along and ran under the spar, sweeping four of the men into tho nt ream. Two of them were' ... ..i.n mn . ., . . . ., . rescued by the two remaining, on the raft, .out oeiore uiey couiu reacn mo oiuer two, er to imagine his feelings, for ho said not they wero swept under it and drown- J ft word. d. Their names wero Summervillo nndj Later in the day, a representative from (Connor. the pine tree State requested a gentleman 'r:r . ' r i i w,l was defending the bill under consider-3- lt is Mid that nernps of leather !atUm ot to ,)0 so vehement in his decla burned under t plu.n tree, when in lull motion, lost he should wake up those rn- till Willi lifl Hint lira mill) n ill ,,r iniA Hm I . . 1 , :,i iv . ii i ii . tree. .ll etWtually kill the enrruho in-, l Seel Wlll.-ll lli.wlnva tlin frnil v tuuv un: Biiiwfto ..in l. ii.w, ih n Tho people of .Varyland have voted Against the I.egislative rroiiosition for a: .constitutionnl conveution. ' Brig. (len. W. . Ilnrney succeeds totho'r" ?e"liT " V1 they were to be Brevet Major! Oenernlship, made vueunt Vd ?.nt ,b"nl, U'. within the bar by the death oraw P. 1- Anitli. .!e-ro- of ,ho II."P' Vn W,'ckl"p ntl" ;...i.. ... i . .. .man ncain found himself an obectnf wnr. ji.-us iu l ..in .uiiike me comiiii.nu more. Kscftltif tiewi from Ks.ru, l.rmMVMiMii cnVi mv o)(l( M lUiNM'IMV, ,ty -.'(.il, A Inm. ltti i. .-.;. ...I ...... i I'l mg,.,g the ,..,.,,, "exth,," ".it,.n,,n letter. Ined fin,,, Mn,.k, I. inn ;;m..ty.n the illih. oivi, ,, e,,.i,t of t..ff ulK-od r rtr:li,,, ofn daring out !.;;.. Ill" letter Mat.., Unit on the .M,n I'.uly ol I'rn-.huery nun, ho,,, Mi..uri. ''" n't') the trading p,, situm,.,, ., In' r..iel Ironi Fort Neu ( I.eavenwoi Hi it n o, the Oni-to.) (lll ,k Uvo nu n. named Andre- ,,,( riu,,,,.n ..;... Oiler. 1 The hand then marched r..nvard, and further up .-apture ! a Mr. Siillwell, reeent l.v l'iii Iowa, and a in. in named Heed, and oaihnued on tho load toward Kau nas ity. till they had taken twelve men prisoner. , The party then halted in deep ravine when the prisoners (will, (he exception of Mr. Andrews, who had been di-mUsed i Ironi custody) were formed in a line and j tired upon. Five of i !..., .,.., i,.n..,i iiameiv Jessrs l w e If.w i '..I. IM.; , ,..... '." ' '.vr" 11 ainpiicii, ami m were wo".,."1,'vi- ,. I "'- ,,om)insiiniont ot this bloo.lv I work the hand rode otV j The alt'air has created intenso excite- C ltZ'ZT V"' '""'i ion. was iieing oiganied to liUJ'.suo the perpetrators of tho nnh n. (.eiieial J.nne was at Lawrence, but it was not Miown whether he would partici- pate in the pursuit. J'ho contested Probate Judgeship was decided to dav bv Jllchre I.oer,i....i. ; f... vur ot .Mr Gardner a.nl nclveiso tr Mi pcl.. nis. AS0TI1K1! VKRSIOX Or THE All AIIt. Lot is, Jfav 27. The westoner. em-. St. resp indent of the ll-pub'tcan gives a total ly ilill'erent version of tho atl'.iir reported from Le.ivenwor: ii. From this account it appears that Cap tain Hamilton and .somo twenty others, who had been driven from Lynn county l.y Montgomery's men, after placin,,' their families in safety in Missouri, iletermined to 1','u"''' Hie Territory to look after M !"'",,Ct l,.".,ir P;i'ty. On approaching ChoieauK Iradni! i.o-t the mo.ninof tho VMU Ik 'stationed at that place mistaki'n-them for I .Uongomory s men, came out to meet j them, when they were all taken prisoners j by Hamilton's party. From one of the prisoners Capt. Hamil ton learned that the robbers (.Jontyoiii- 1 cry's bund.) were stationed at Snvdei's, a fortified house, a short diitauce fiom ((.'iioutau's post. ; Under promise that they would return I home, tho prisoners were released and i dismissed. .'i.i,ii n.,...;ii.,' l.. ii s..,. ...... e.-iiimuii a imriv uieu lno- '.ii. .i i. , . 1 ...... eeciien to ine .--nycier liouse, w hich is sit- uated in a ravine, Hanked by rocked walls, ! l''v'ding into two parties, they approach. i' 'f ''"m;'1'!1' il!ilW'in-' "h-V ,,P?ri,,1,? a gun tired on tho opposite iiide of the i lill, they charged on the spot, w hen they ''"'""vered the men whom they had first ; t'ul . '"i"-' i'1.'1'1 '"" '" , tlieuiseUes at a lieighl.orina house, and 1 ...t i . ... .. i uiiv. ii soon i:ui tu nil viler s liouse. V light ensued, resulting in the death ol ten ot the robl ers. amons whom was 1 Captain Heed, one of Montgomery's Hoard of Commissioners, before whom his pris-! oners are tried. In a feiv minutes, tho main force in Snv der s house rushed to the woods nod is- caped. The correspondent of the Ilqwh'ican, who gives the above account, distinctly states that not a Missourian took l art iii the al.uir, and that Hamilton's party waslpi'd a woman without it as strange if not solely composed of thu men w ho had been 1 unhealthy, and godless men often select driven from the Territory a few clays be-! l''0,ls wives, because they Fee that piety fore. ' softens and deepens and elevates every .. natural or.-ieo r.f iiei-kz-i.-i r.i..l ..-.-..i' ........... TIT V. I is-l' i.- vu i.-ri.-,.Ti,iv i The election in Kansas on the Leaven worth constitution which was held on the e.i.. .1 i : i . . i ... i . nu. is sain 10 nave oeen a. verv meini-o alliiir; nobody seemed to take any inter- o t in it. In Doniphan county, at several pre. 'hints the polls were not opened ; and not half the vote of the county was poll- cd. Jhe constitution is supposed to have- carried by al-otit T-I'l majority. The vote for Slate officers was nDo small. A Sleeping Member. Ye (onlay, whilst the Horn-owns in Com mitter, of the ll'hole (..ii the state of tbo l.'nion, engnged in the consideration of the bill nniuimr npiii-'ii .nations for sundrv t,p,n-e (!f year entliiiL' the expon-e-' of the government for the ".nth June, l.-.r,'.", it was nu- of the representatives was quietly sleeping on a di - ci - . erci that of "dear poo) 1 sol:l wit Ion 11 ii- l.ar ol t l:o liouse. He lay at full length, hi, hair carefully pushed from his brmv, and his urm carelessly thi-ov. n over the back of his head. S.id- (lo'-llv .lie ltel..i( i-i.l ,1. v.r-., ii.i.... I. suhMitutea .liilerentlyeomtnicted X boat lor that now inireon the coast ol ; New Jersey was interrupted by the vigor-; ous efforts or a member from' one or the western districts of the Slate that boasts of' the llermitaue." to obtain the ear of the i uunnan. 1 lie itorfViMiuice of tlio nu'iii-i bor was rowardcil, as s-ti.-li liprsoyoranrc al- ways i-., wlicn bp imvc.l that the fiiii. ting ' .V' 11 " " Mn!,KC 0,11 '"i"?1' I thut "tho M.'p)iiiL' ini-iiibcr from Vnxinia ;mi;ht be wiiki-d up." Another lin-nibcr, i '' 'rom anothor Mate, raise.l a p.nnt oil !"'Jl'r lutt it wnsnot comiiotpnt for the ColnIIlitt(.e of ,ho Who, (0 ';,,, ft con. owur-'mittee either to -uke un ft JeeninP mom- i r .i ! i . ' . 17 ncr, or lor the n-coinislinu-nt of any oth- er l,l,1'I,osc. It is needless to add that the point of order was sustained; but, for nil that, the object w hich the gentleman had in Mihmittimr his motion was neromt.lM,- ,1,,., .1,. .1. , , ed. The eye of the whole Uoue, togeih- j, . r .i.i- i . or Uh those of the ttingglinjr Pjiectators, . . 1 "1" w,u s , V "", "nhc' "ls 1 'J"""! . , . i. " i .-. tiwi.-v -jiii II i iruiil hub lliuuill.-l llll.l (the clapping of hands. We leave the read-1 i' ""i" "im nnu iini'ii en iiiuii-; funv tho other night to procure the nt- 'i 1 . e TCt i(. in,,m ilipa ... 1 ... 1 , n. I tendance of a quorum by Arresting honor- . der, nnd iain was greeted with the lauaht- or, . of is iellow-iuembers.- M'ashiniton One line fills up this column. Exchange. BREVITIES. An old , lv r.'MdinttiuOhlodioiU f.w d.ijs an,.-.' r,. in ,.,,(,,,,, U leaves of tho r-inmnti liluil.in h, whirl, me exceedingly poisotimi., nil hough the Menu nrclinrm low. A lai-rto I I U p,.-,.,! through Timkhnn-1 nock 'a one day hut w, k drstinod for 1 hilm elphia. It weighed nix hundred pounds, ha been broken to bunion trots' a mile in two thirt v, and has been cold for f I'HMI. It mi, oiuighl in tho wilds of .No-' biiiska imil is but two yearn old. Sot. Willed or Indiana is lving ill and llu( e.vpcee.l to live. " Henry M. Itire, one of tho liemocra'iej l lilted Slates Senators from Minnosotu ! is only thirty five years of ago, is a uativei ol .Madison, X. y.f ,ui jH ,,rinl(r ; Tin- time between New Oilans and tho city of ashington is now reduced to four i days and a halt'. j A movenieiit has been made in Missis-, sippi to reiue.t tho rosisiiation of (ioveni- or Me 'i ;., Tl... . i . , . i . ... . V V. ",r '"T""" uie ,-iaie nro very niuiuiiant at the hist exercise of I'x- ocntive eleiiioncy, which has turned lojsc notorious asa.Mi, named livsoii The l!ev. I)r. llowinan. of I.niirnster was yesterday elected Assistant I'.i-lmi. of this Diocese. The choice is a most happv one in all respects. Dr. llowinanisu most , sincere Christian, a learned divine, and a man whoso many virtues eminently iiuali-' fy him for tho post to which ho lias just I been chusen. The fact that he is a Penn-: -ylvaniau by birth, feeliiiL', and association, ! is also a reeomrnondationof no trilling im- j porl.mce. PnmsiUnnuiii. I The Saw and Plainins Mill owne.l 1,.-' j Marcus M. Wheeloek, in this j.Iace, was j ' destroyed by tire on AVednesday morning' ii.isi. i no are was not tliscoverd until t was too lute to extinguish it. The loss to the owner is probably between and ;il(K. lie have not heard whether tlio property was insured. Clinton Democrat. The second attempt at laying an Atlan-! tie telegraph, is about being made; tho j cable had been all taken on board and the I vessels ready for atrial trip previous to the last forrign arrival. We have not i heard the result of the experiment with! the machinery. The highest waterfall in the world is! said to be in the Sandwich Islands. It is ! ..'ported as being between -1(100 and 5000 ! feet ill altitude. K.v. j W under iT it i.- nt a mountain instead of a waterfall? li'm. Jones, the brother of Charlotte Jones who along with Henry Fife was hung in Pittsburg last fall, and who was once tried and found guilty of the murder of Samuel White, has been acjuitted at Pitts burg on a second trial. Why tiikiif. are moke Piers Women than Mls. The reason there are more pious women than men is not because, women are weaker or their passions less powerful, but because a feeling of dependence is native in the female heart. It is because the pride of independence has little or no place there. U is because tho female mind has to undergo comnarativelv a small revolution to become religious. One powcrlulliarrier that stands before the ril(1' ol every man in his approach to the valley of humiliation does not oppose the passage of the true woman. It is very rare that those w ho are denominated "s'trono iiiiieiei. n.uiieu oecomc religious. J lie ; pride of personal independence prevents. this. So sweet and so natural a thing is piety among wc-men that men have conio to re- . ". 1 v... plishmcnt of mind. DIED In 1'iUo township, on Tuesday, the 1st in.st., John liorst aged about 54 . vini i i Restaurant and Eating Saloon. 1 I!- TAYI.OIt, licgs U-uvj to infunn his old '""ii in the basement of Mes.-m. Murrrl A- fur. ters Iron and Tin. Ware More : ami that hereiif. ter he will always be prepared to furnish his cus-' turners n iih every thing usually found in m.-h s-' tiiblifhmenls to wit- lco frenin, Ale, I.nsur liier. Tolnieeo nnd Ciirnrs of tho very best quiil- j ity, Fruits nnd Coiifci-tioiiiiiy ofall'kinds, .t c. Thiinkftil fi rpnst fiivors, hu' solicits a cinilinu. nm e oi j iiLlic putroiKige. uiny I H, ' jS. CAI'TION' AW persniis nre hereby caution.! ii K u ' o ' uicdilling will, thn lolbiivini; proper ly, now in the possession of Thonins Hecres, as snid property whs liou-ht l.y me, alid lefi with the ..lid licers on limn, subject to my order . Olio ll.:y niaie, 1 Ilhu-k or lliowu Horse, I Two llorto Uaon mid ono Timber tied. May IU, l.iS, WM. P0KTEI1. lITAVTr.Ii-Tn unnn n .i . i pleasure carriage fr a horse one well Mav 19, 1SJ8. JOSEPH IRWIN' "L CUBA HOTEL, JAYNESVILLE PA. nni? i.., n..i ...! , , . ' ... I m r , . i, . r l.,i-.f J. .l . i -i- - v...s s iiiucui. is iiuw vyvu for tli nrcommudution of rhe imLlio. will find this n convenient house Wny 19- 18;'8- OIIS JOltDAX, A. II. SMITH & CO 7. . A V j nnorv vriAirv n TTttrVh'V tfV 0 ' ,.t,V , JTT, ,. . . ' . , tion . niJLLf ALE and Retail, at price, to suit ' l T1 ,'ir ncw 1Jo"' S!'09 ( 'i"re o. a nuriii (-o.-onn i., a lew uoors 00- jiow the Hhick Horse Hotel, Phila. j piv Wo try to please and sell che.ip. Notice , to country mcrclmnts. Constantly on hand ! lnl'K" iv-"'-tment of Men and lloys' Hoots, Gaiter. i?"'1 BroKans, coarse and fine; also, Wrmen'i A "'. '"I .''T. v 1PA"! 14o".'Dd well .elected stock of louths and Children , wear Kneriiy. w, WOuld respectfully iuvite you to ca" """ CXI1"11U0 Ior yourselves. jr,,"Ki mJ J"""'""0 .n,,a ' ""'-! .i ., -,;i . iu.. "il ... April 17. I8S8. 3,n. iiorui occonu u ! BACH AGAIN IN THE OLD SHOP. TIMIE subscriber informs his friends and the I iiublie generally that he 1. now ro-establish. ed in the old shop ou 3d st., latolr occupied by ' T I. I. .... 1 . : 1 .. . i. i . . ... . r Jacob Miunkwilcr where he hope, by .triot at tention, and keeping a stock of asortcd iron to merit tho favor of the public. Country produce and rash never refused. An apprentice from Id lo 19 year, of age will meet npprenuce irom 10 w is year, ol ace will meet will, a ood .ituation if apHcaticn b.made soon ,.r.r. ... UEO. v. OUR. Way 9, 18i7. 1$ C I : X 1 K A I. llOli iTiyrone, Pa fllllK subscriber would respecsfully inform his JL old friends in Clearfield co., and the public geuorally, that he ho. taken the above House, where he wonld be happy to acoounnodate all who may favor hi in with their custom. WM. H. IIKXDERSOX. Jun 10, 1357. pd. MAMH A CRossnV'S FRENCH AND AMERICAN (J1KCIJS. THE I.,.,, ..:.. r nHncaii,.,,, v,UUlMl-;ii OF 1S58 liaTinjr cnminoiii-cil, l!;:::::"!rT,(rvn!r'1.,M'r HKMY stun".! KAN St Alt.-. ,,h tn impr.-M llu-M) fiii-tn uii.iii tV tmlilir, vin : "a '"'"" ','ml lilii &11UVV Jt Oii. ConfuleiH hut thev hav ... (led in this iei('i . nnJnt ciitill (lent thut tlio i.iilili,. will mlinit it, the niiiiiiii.iii roypcntrully in- suo n,i t i ro'iil, beliulJ mid com. pare. Tho Colosi.il Music Car will enter town on thn morning of exhibition, ami paimls thro' tlio principal thoroughfares, .liiiHii by iplcnilid Hoedi, tuni contniuiiijr tho New York Buglo Band, LEU UV THE VUZZAliD It I C 11 A It D WILLIS. Will Exhibit at CLEAR FIELD, Tuesday June Kth.i Jo. Admissios 25 centi Doom opened at 2 and 7 o'clock. Pefriirinmicii half au hmir Inter. Two distiet perfornianceii after nonn and cveiiiig. Among tho muny splendid at triietiouii of the French and A merienn corps of Riders, Vault. -rs, Tumblrrs, si Accrobats, Magicians. Co- Ttii .'1 "'ecuaiis, i;aneers, V o- "" enlists, io. &c x-rfJvL Are (hc.ulou-inr : MADLLE VIKGIXIE, rV Tho Qu -cn of French Eiiuentri- MDM.li IDA. Tbo P:iry-I;ke French Rider (Wi nn.l DniKcun. --Xtx MR. cuas. k. tsiicinrooD, i''3'?V3" '&'ru0 g"'"1"--'' Kcneral perforinor Wiiiir MOKtiAX. Tbo rrenih Uerculen, .Magician nnd Ciintirlifinint. f; WILLIAM Alt MSTKONrt, ljbf The mntchlcfs Komemet ltider, Tjfi Leuper nnd Vnuller. IM I till M0.NS. DKNZ1-KA VANISH, M'-VL Tll French Acrobats. 2- MAST Ell C11AS. SII Ell WOOD, The grcntcst Hoy ltider in tha world. WILLIAM cr.OSUY, The Far Famed Ainericun Tno IIorao Rider. MASTER JOHN' 0RT0N, Tho Juvenile Prodigy of tho ring. TOM I'ASTOK, llie American vloivn nnu lhwo linger, This Company will also perform at 1 luiip-imrg on Monday June i th. Lumber City, Wednesday, June, Oth. LuUiorsburg, Thursday, June, 10th. A. MONTSOUEIiy, u. x, lr.L, NEW FIRM AND , NEW GOODS. Just Received at the store of Montgom ery & Hippie, critwl-svi n I.- ta Cunjifting of overy ihiug usually kept 'in aco un ; ny Biore also a Inrge ((Uiintity of 1)11 LOS, to 1 which no invites the nttrnfion of Plivsieians Jaiid j largo iiiiintit. of PATENT M EI)ICIS Et j among nhi.h tuny be found the followiug : Jh. Jane's Mc'liciiim, J)r. Knnu-ilm's " h. tlnjf'lmule' German Hitlers. Dr. Cartife's Jfiicana Inhaling Vapor. Dr. Clark's Female l(s, Dr. Ayre' s Clerni Pietoral and Pil't. Dr. Ttnmp.ion's Medicines, Dr. IliJavafi's Ointment and Pills, Dr. Ten.ik's M pnitic Ointment, Dr. Wriplif's Jininn VnieaHe J'ills. Dr. Jieaty's Aeahian Ointment for Spain and Jlinrjhone i? certain arc. Iko, Eloiir, Oraln, Fish, Cheese, Pncon. lleans, tryed Apples, Suit, A.-., on linnd., ami for tale at all times. The nbove we offer low fur CASH or P.EADT PAY. As wo wi Idly to adheio to the Kn J dy Pay System, ffcr our poods as low as th owest, sud in a n pe will tnko all kinds of rn rtuce at I lie Jliirhrst Cnsh Prices. Wo wii.1, 1 '" glv0 u" nnl1 JU1S' r"r l'eivei. fch. 3, ,i?.3m. FANCY FURS FOR LADIES. JOHN FA H Kill a .5- CO. 818 (AVie .Vo.) MnUtttt,, PHILADELPHIA. Importers, Manufacturers and dealers in La dies, Gentlemen and 'hildrcns' fancy runs. Wholesale and Eetail. 'I F" '0-' woul'1 the attention of Ilea- Llllti C? ,U ,m' nd ,,h,, J "'lh,r K"erally lo their im- . uicn(l, g,ot.k of l-,.y Furs ror Ladies, fientle- . men and Cnildren , their assortment embrace, vnrk-ty .n.l kin.l of '.i.rJ, f r,, that will Ve worn during the season, such as Full Capes, Half Capes, Quarter Capes, Tal mas, Vietui incs, Unas, Muff ('' Muffa ters, from the jinest Ilu,isnin Sa- Lie, tn the lowest price Domestic Furs. For Gentlemen the largest assortment of Fl'H COLLARS, GLOVES, GAl'NTLETS, Ac. being the direct importer, of oil our Fur. and Manu facturers of them under our own supervision, we fuel .atl.slled we can oiler better inducements to derlcrs and tho public gononilly than any olbor house, having an iinmcnso assuriment to select l from and at the manufacturers prices It'c eiify ost o rail. Sept. Hi, IS57. im. jas. n. l.Anmvrn. . . . 1. lust ' T A It It I MICK TIMT, Attorney, at Law AJ Clenrfiold, la., will attuhd promptly to Col- .ioli., Land Aconclo.. Ac.. Ac. in Clesrfinl.l. 1 Cedtroand Elk coutitic. July 30. y i A. B SHAW. RETAILER of Foreign nnd Domestic Morel,. ... f.l.w.vil.e,Clo.rllHd county, I-a. Oil. wsville, August IS, 1856. J. D. THOMPSON, Blarkamlth, Wagons, Hugies, Ac., Ac., Ironed on short notice, and the very best style, alius tld stand in the borough nf Curwentrille. IHe. 20, 1853. BUOICSICIN mj. mi U ai.m r f i it !: i, i' ;.. i hu.niiA, II ISA I.T A CO., .Mnmlie Inrni ..r llielti fklll lilnlPi mi l Mill., I.ielii mnl 1....,! lifiiipn a Uminll. la, K,niini.. f-n.ini niel Cri.-ki'l (llnn , liiu ktl.i, H,n. nh. I lln.m'n, lii.lin i -Khui.liin I,1;iiii,;, Wnlkin II lil.m, ..f I ,n, Hllil l,..ltlio, !nvlikill ninl In. lift Hlllilior ,K,. , IHinilrm, Wui 1 ll.Oi,, Mi.mhv IlclU ami l'urn, i M-ili llubc, ami lJull.ilj fckirn n u.'iy doK'tiie i lion. N. II. l!nrt;!.(in nf nil t- "ml ipinlitirn, ! rniiim lcl Cnwlii.l.-, lm.urtin uf t'lmiuui. hpon- 1 g-f.As. f fl-TIm tlli-ntion of tin. iiii'rrlmntr i.f Clear- ' fli'l l I'.iiinlv in r.'Keooirnllv VhIIcJ In tin. I ailvirlij.'iiirnt. I. II. 'iily ,t t o. tnntiii laeturo llio clinntro I.KKIt pKI.NS, ami ,w tho 1, ..h,"l ......c j,- uii'iiifpivvii, nnn win roi'rive in kx- tfiuli ii'ii'ti fur (lit aiimo. ..t. 2, ISOT.-ly. M'AUI-I T.H .V IIAKLKV C h a p a t c Ii c a a n .1 Jewelry. WA'-K "WAIL, ..h. "Phil,.,!.! ' ? I'1"" ""' Mil Jcwiiliy i-turu." .No. (,,, x. till) No, it, jiecouU .ir,H, corn.r ol 6 ) v 1 ( , n u, , l . i imr ui 148 uai- U..M l.vei Watches, lull J,MC1 IS .M.a.f 2S 00 I.i'l''liei i 1 curat, . . . . . . j, J,, Mlvi-r la-ver, lull jewelud, - 12 00 - II 00 7 OU - 7 Ol) 1 60 . 8 00 . 1 00 "ver I.auiR., jewel,, . Superior Qnui tierp, , (Juld .Specliicloii, - . . ' Fine Silver Sijeeliicle. . ! (Jold llracelcls, - . . j Lady'n Uold l'encils, - Miver ioepuui, per not, ......jot) (juld Fens, with I'cncil and Silver Holder, 1 00 Gold Finder Riuga :'t conti to $.S0; Watch Glume, pluin li!J centa, pmont 18j, Lunet 26; othor articles in proportion. All goods warranted to b what they are (old for. t-TALTFER A IIARLEY, Suceessurs to 0. Conrad. On hand ome (lold and SiUer Levers and L- pine, vtiii lon er thau tho above price. October 7, lSW.-ly. II. P. THOMPSON, 1)!lsli-lau, may ho found either nt his office lit Soollold's uotol, C'urneiuvillo. when not profonnioaully ubaout. Dec. 29, ISil I D IJKASS '! 1-.-. unit lurni: tnKen in ex V cliniigo lr TIM and IIAZUwAKE ut the clmiigo fur cstubliiihiiieut of. July 10, 1S67 Dlt. (;l'.OH(.i: II.SON respectfully giv. iiotico that ho has resumed the IVactiee lledii-ine, and will promptly attend to all calls iq he prufenMon. LutlH'rsl.urg.Ap'l 2, ISifl. THOMPSON, HARTSOCK N CO. roi, lMHiinlers. Cnrwonsvillo. An oxteiuivo ansnrtinvnt of t'atili"S made to or.l..r I Dec. 29, Ibil. L. JACKSON CRANS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, office aj.'c ning residence on Becond Street, Clcii1 ilJ,'f Juno 1. lsj. TUBIIC NOTICE. A ' persons knowing themselves indebted by note or hook account of ono yeur or moio rtauitiiiK, nru positively requested to call and pay off, otherwise, they will bo treutcd accordini; to law, without respect to persons. rilANllS C0.NDKIET. FiencheiHc, Mny 5, 1S6S. TO MY CREDlWRS Ei:ic aged and iiilii m iu body, I mn desirous to ettlo and close up all lay worldly business All persona having claims nguimt Mr. aro there fore requested to present them at one for settle ment. I ile.-iro to he my own executor . JM JAMES P.EA, Sr. cvi U'iTox. ALL persons are hereby cautioned amount buying, or in any way meddling with 2 Milch Cows, one red aud the other brin lle. now tn tho possession oi Joseph Millivard, of Docatiir tp., as tho sniil cows belong to mo, and aro in his posses-sioa on lonu only, subject to my oi lies and control. DAVID G0R3 Sept. 2.1, 1SS7. St pil. C lt'T'OX All persons ar horeby cautioned ngainst purchasinij a certain note drawn bv mrt I.. ru.... ..r c ii' .ri . . . r- '' ai'.T ii. innmpson, anted ZUlu August, is;.r, for $2.), us I have i.ot received value therefor und will not pav it. , ., HA.NiEL E0WMAN'. April nh. 18i7. 3t-pd. JOHN Til OUT MAN STILL continues the buii,eS, of Chair Making, aud House, Sign and Ornamental Pniuting at the shop formerly occupied by Troutiimn Kowe at tho cast end of Market street, a short distance west of Liti's Foundry. Jull0 j( j Dlt. 51. WOOD, having changed hisloca tion from C'uiwcnsville to Clearfield, res pectfully offers bis professional services to the citizens of the latter place and vicinitv. li'.'sidciipo on Second ttim.1. iii.m..;'. .. . r U. Ul.lllB, 1'.SIJ. my ' ue. WM. P. CIIAMKEnS. I Ar.r.IES on Chairiiinking, Wheelwright, ar J huiis. ,n,d .sign paint ng at Curwensvill I :ear3eld co. All orders drouiptlv attcuded to Jan. 5, 1 8 OS. Dlt. W. M. CAMPIIULL having located as hylcrtonn, tender, his professional service, to the cituons of Morris and tho adjoining town ships 1 o will nlwaya he found at the residence or Thos. hyler, when not iirofo.sionally cniraL'cd. May 21, ISitt. ' " " KLLIS IRWIN & SONS, A T tho mouth of Lick Run, fivo miles from iV. Clearfield, MERCHAXTS, and cxtonsiv. Munnfactiircrs of Lumber, July 2.1, lbj2. TO lUSIBEHMEN AND OTHERS. THE undersigned would respectfull inform the cititeiis of Clrarfii ld and thu adioininc co's. II... I. 1 "....uuii.ia jii.il, suircii in riitiipsuurg, a very s" ii.iimij in giiuii, inciuning Rye. Oats, Wheat and Flour. Buckwheat ! n"inowl'ota'r soton luaa r otherwise, win Com and Barley. : con,l'r 8 fyr by returning them immediately which ho will .oil iu largo or small lots on the I Mliri., , ,4 "' "' bW00I'E mot t rensoiinblo terms aud nt tho lowot nrle,. I -' .- Tho attention of those DeodinK anything in this line is oil , -d to the stork, believing H would bo to tueir auvantneo to aivo him a mil r...n along then and be supplied by G. W. KEPLER. Philiptdmrg, March 3, 1857.-tf. D. O. CROUCH, I)HT81CI AX (idc. in Cunvcnsrille. jL ay CAUTION. ALL pcrsonsjare hereby cautioned against meddling with a certain note, given by the und.- rsigncd to liartholnmew Madden, dated Sep. --" v.-, a mimi note nas nei-n pam. v , THOMAS M AlIAl'f EV. u"""Sln, Marco 10. 148. i . T V Tl". ! rarl "I LflllU 111 ITIValC Sulf unilei.-lgned will sell ou easy term, a L tract of 1,, containing about .ixlv-tno acre., wilh about 13 acre. elc,n.d lying on the ..1 llraneh Llr th'Von ? rf r 'n d" ,nd ,,,,or huiUlill.r,. ' A ofi.. of 'ounff re recently planted, and a Inrge scope of good mea-1 dew l.i.d render it a valuable nnd dcsiinble pro. II UliCHITt swn.ilip i u. uemi.ii riaiwiL. April 22. 1S57. UAKO.VAItlJ of everydetcription for salt at a moderate advance at the store of ms j 111 anr t.VMlllKMhN COLliMAN'S FARM MILL. Th ni"i vt in f iliimliln Mel rtlfi-lna Mill fni grueling all kinJi if (iiiln into On or . nifal plr I - I'lh'p, f Ml. ami,.., wm, i jonr-ftA nnoTiiF.ii, iliiiiiilin lulvn rf Aciirullurftl lln'1piiMin)v .No. 1 1 la, Mnrl,rt M., I'liilii.Mi.hia. JAS. H. 0 RAH AM, 1))t Master, Mrirtmiit, mi, I rllmialve lor i u imr'. timlii r, liouulu vUinglr, Uriilinmiiiii, I; i in! f. i d tin. mliiji. Jm. :.!, 1 Sjil. A i Diron s yrriL i.:. fljIS timliThiifiK.1! an Ao.litnr npiolntod ly 1 - ' T 72 . ' "e."!V" Iintuni ucrnunt of Isaac lllouin, inliniuiatiatur of tho estate John It. llljom, dee'd. boreliT giro I notice thut ho v. ill dUehnrfrf I ho iltties of hia ap I poinliiient on Thnmdiiy the 2jIi of .March, I3j, I at 2 oViui-U, p. in. of suhl tbir, nt thn oflies of hummer A Test in the borongh of Clenrflold, whin it ii d where all perMHiH inlerestcil mar at. lend. J. U. LAKIUM Ell, Auditor. Fob. 2(. ' N. B. All persons interest. .1 in the u jbove audit, will take notice that it is con jlinued until Thursday tho l.'Jth of May 'next at the same place and hour, by I hi 'auditor. J. II. L.Ui RIMER, March JStli. 18. "VTATIONAI. II IM.i: HOTICI..-. X. The subscriber having taken the above wol known stand, formerly kept by li'm. A. Mason, in Curwensvillo, Pa., is L'idy tu accoinuiodute all who may favor him witn their patronage. His table will always bo supplied with the best th mark.t affords, and bis Ilur with the choicosl liquors. His stable will bo under :he care of a-l icntivc hostlers. DAVID bMlTlh Curweusville, April 21. Hi. Estate of A. BennetDalo, dee'd. IETTEItS of Administration on tio estate of J A. II, Dale, lute of Pike tp., dee'd. bavin; been granted lo the undersigned, al persons in dobtvd to said e.tute will iniikc payment immedi1 ately, and those having cliiims aguinat the same will present Ihoin dulv autlienticiitod for settle ment. ZAUIAKIAH M'.NAUU Nov. 18, 1S6T. pd. S1 roi: haiie roTTiiitv von haw Tho property occupied by Porter A Uro. in llrady tp uear Lulhersburg, will be sold loir (al the owner contemplates removing westward) the pottery is in good order and has connected wills it about oO acres of laud, about ono half in grasii tho balance iu wood. There Is a new twe story dwelling and sufheiont stabling and sheds on the place. Uood uiutorii.l for the manufacture ol stone w.iro aud abundance of coal oro ou th property. For terms apply to L. J.'CKANS, Clearfield. May 3. 18i7.-tf. DR. LITCH'S PAIN' CL'ItEK, AN'TI It II. I OL'S KEMEDY and UE.STOEATIVE, for Colds, Cough, Croup, Ac. Sold at Jos. Uoon'l Shoe Shop, Clearfiold. ocU 28, '67. M T. Vr.HXOX HOI ST. Lumber citv. Clearfield co., Ta. The uudcrsiirned noti- lies tne pu'ilic mat lie lins opened . ut the abora named house, and thnt ho is well prepared to ac oomnioduto all who may fjvor him with a call. The house is throe stories high, is cnmmodiuu' and well furnished, and nc pains will be spared to render satisfaction to hi-giiests, Ilia liar is always supplied with choice liquors of all kiud There is plenty of siabling connected wilh the liouse. lie solicits a share of public palronag i j7l. cuttlk, VttoriH-y at and Land Afrent, ofdi' adjoining his residence, on Mnrkot slroe Clearfield. 51 arch 3, 1SS3. R'; OMOVAI.. The undersiL'iicd anounce. l the "w holo world and the rest of mankind." that he has removed to the shop recently occupi ed by I'uidcbiiurrh & Alien, as a tailor shop, in Shaw. How, where he will at all times be found ready and willing to attend to the 'solos' of th.. bootless part of creation, Hi. work needs no n ' commendation it recommends itself, and he caif with prid e point lo his liirjjcly increased custoM in proof. Ke.nly-uinde work of nil kinds, will b. kept constantly on hand. The hiirhcst market price paid for hides. JUij. U00N. Alay UlU IW. THE WONDER OF THE AGE. M. UXD-EV'S GREAT MEDICAL DIS ( C0VEKY. Which is a purely rtirtal' reparation, for tho purifying of the blood, gh ing vijjor to the Liver, stomach and bowels, un I expelling from tho system all morbid Biattor an-l subetitiiting in ils slond a lieallhful astivily thr..' all the functions of life. James B. England, (K-o. Huberts Smith it Mary K. bin wife, nnd Charles I', Fox In the Court r.' Common 1'lean i f Clearfield Count; No. SI.Novemb.v Term, 1857. Summons in Wm. V. Fleming. Ejectment for ubout eigniy acre o" and in l'ike township. Clearfield Countr. bounded north nnd east by the Krie tuni pike, west by lands of Win. M'N'aul, and south by the south linecf No. 3013, heins part of No. 3C13. Writ returned No'-, iound. And now, TSth Nov., IS.r7, on motion c. Wm. A. Wallaeo, Esq. J'I'ilW Att'y, Rul on tho I'.sf't is granted, to appear am' plead, and publication of said rulo is Or dered according to lar. (.'ertified from the Record thli 5.-1 March, A. D. 1868. I'.v the Court GEO. WALTERS, rrot'j", 1 AILROAI) HOUSE ; corner of Main and S Whito Streets, ISiiouk viur, pa. feb. 21. 'i8. II. It. MEAN'S, Proprietor. books: books:' "Il'UIX(l tho recent fire tho undersigned los a milliner or .Miscellaneous books, in th brifty removal of hi. library. Person, bavin; linv lionka hfllnni'iniv tn lii.nmi.p1al i.k I..- CUMMINGS 6i MEIIAFFV. . ri.-Rf-l! i vt , ,? , ' riiRCIIAXTS and Extensive Dealer, in LnuT I1 i-IA. ber, 4c, Jow ashiiiKton, Clearfield coin, 'il i'o. cp. 29, '64 ly.. HhXUV W. OVERMAN". Xo.HOld.Xo.C,)Shi,ih Third S'r(et, le'mt ! Market, PHILADELPHIA. j LICA TIlEll DKALKR. i Calfskins, Moroccos, Linings, liinilingi, i I1EU k OAK SOLE LEATHER, o X, B. Itough Leather houuht or takan in ti M arch 3,1 Si7 y. I TAXlSilOX HOL'SIJt I XJi W AtlRASHSMEST. U,"xh'" respootfully aunounces to the pub 'i"",! ,!'0 bovo ,land' ln tU bo'v T "f -learlicld, uud it prepared to accommr- may roi-t assured that it will b conductml In ih .v n nu i.t liid ii i in m r ii 1 1 . i un nun i. L'",1 u:"n,,fr V'Mo. Mi. table will be snppllr f -.7 . ,' l"e,marKOt '" 'r lit: f T- . . ,,,,,,,J uf "ine n(1 liquors, an 1 "" win ue nn.icr ine ear ot lutenttre au ! e,rnl ,..il..r. niviti u ur-4'rn DAXIEfc M. WEAVER. l'eh. Il,18i7.-y, I CufM.t'rihti'u.!. fi and fVmf nl.lrtj1 k1.a.l . W. f. IK H7K. 1 or mlt nt this offic.