ri tn 1 I ' I 1. '1 n1 fi I tl,r, I ' tnk 1,11 tv I .it til,' , i.f ll.l- I f 1 " ill' tl lii l) lit ln p I i i n . flli j M.I I lull 111 I1'' I 111 ll I lil ill? 'I III I liiu-lil I air t( I '! 'I III til ll ill Inllll'VI llit-.V lllifllt ',il .ni. Mllilll UiO aliml'IV 't till 1 III i III' V III ll till J slim k I" lt .1"r. I I r.i it) tin' lull ni'ili'Miii'il'tip I'f tlifil' fill I III ill I llntii llii.iil', 1 1 1 (1 1 1 1 i 'V I 1 1 ' i 0 f i if tlirir niilillv. M'lliV Vtrm lint itnliirt'. iiiiI V. lii. li it 1 1 I I In 111 l ll Id 'I In I- rlidirf 'I'll i' cln ml one nl mi l In 'ill v ! I In nn fiv of til Pill f 1 J IIIM't ! tllO filMilllf.'1 1)1 II ii'li'Miin : tin' yf:iM'ini! rf tlirir limit firl tlio I in. I of Hinr I'lillii'i' ii'lil i)f.t- ihit ti'i.,1 ul.Mi I'm mi.,.) ..I. in. ii, I onof ivmstitiitioii,.! III., rty Mill tiiiulo vph- , '' Hnl y " ;ll, linn nl.l iMiil l.'; tin- KlmMlv vifionHiif tli Kilil.il, ." i'llctimii with loiitt prv Imirnml irrtn . if tl.ov failed; nil ll.o li'i'lins wliicii (WW'1''; ' t'10 novico lio liiij.'l.t . tnkoti for from tlne Homii d wn to lioMiflod mid ''"'-'' country ilivMrmn. li,lmd vnn kfi.l (l.nvti. forndi aror trcamiro wim t ,,1"rwl from ft Miluirl-nn vieinno Into tlio (it.iko. Tlit-v wci-o nnvtliiiii! Imt u.lvontu.'",,ror"li,,,n .tliorouKlifaro rei'M, iiiniiutiL' t.ut iiinl-eoiitctitN. Joninli Km tlctt, lmin nt AmpxMirv.M'iliit. Nov. IT.'.', l'liysi. inn. William Whiptil, liortmt Kittcry, Mc, Snilnr. Matllictv Thornton, Ifirn in Ireland li ll J liVHicuin. .Tntill lliiiuTH-lr lini li nt. Oiiliwiv Mum 17.17 Merchant. Hu'muel AduinH. hoi n at Konton, 1722 Mercluiut. John Adnrris, horn nt Quincy, Moss., J7;j5 l.nivvrr. I'hert treat riiine. horn nt Koston, 1732 Lawyer. Klhridao (jerrv, horn at Marhlehead, Mam., 1741. Merchant. Stephen Hopkins, horn nt Providence, K. 1., 1707. Furmer. ' William Kllery, born nt Newport, R. I. J 727 . Lawyer. Hopor Slierman. horn nt Newton, Mass., 1721. Shoemaker. William Wilkins, born in Conn., 1731. Gentleman. Oliver Wollcot, born in Conn., 1720. rjivsician. William Floyd, born at Long Islnnd, N. Y., 1724. Farmer. Philip Livingston, born nt Alhnnv, N. Y. 1716. Merchant. . " Francis Lewis, bom at Lnndaff, Wales, 1731. 'Gentleman. Lewis Morris, born nt Ilarlmn, X. Y., 172G. Farmer. Kichard Stockton, born nt Princeton, N. J., 1730, Lawyer. John Witherspoon, born at Kdinburg, Scotlnnd, J722, Minister. F'rnncis Hopkinson, born at rhiladel phia, 1734. Lawyer. John Hart, born in Huntingdon co., Pa. Farmer. Abraham Clark, born in Eli.abethtown, S. J. 1730. Lawyer. Robert Morris, born in England, 1734, Merchant. Kcm'amin Rush, born in Byberry, Ta., 1735, I'hysicinn. Kenjnmin Franklin, born in Boston, 1705. Printer. John Mrton, born in Ridley, Pn., 1724. Surveyor, ' Goorgoi Clymer, born at Philadelphia, 1739. Merchant. James Smith, born in Ireland, 1715. Lawyer. George Taylor, born in Ireland, 1716. Physician. James Wilson, born in Scotland. Gen tleman. George Ross, born at Newcastle, Pel., 1730. Lawyer. Caesar Rodnev.born nt Dover, Delaware, 1730. Gentleman. George Keed, bon in Maryland, 1734. J awyer. Thomas McKcan, born in Chester co., Pa., 1731. Lawyer Samuel Chase, born in Mnryland, 1741. Lawyer. Willium Taco, born in Maryland, 1740. Lawyer. Thomas Stone, born nt Pointon, Md., 1734. Lawyer. Chnrles Carroll, of Carrollton, born nt Annappolis, Md., 1737. Lnwyer. George Wythe, born on Chesapeak Kay, 172(5. Lawyer. Richard Henry Lee, born in Virginia, 1732. Soldier. Thomas Jefferson, born in Va., 1743. Lawyer, Benjamin Harrison, born at Berkley, Va. Farmer. Thomas Nelson, jr , born at York, Va 1738. Gentleman. Francis Lightfoot Lee, born in Virginia. 1734. Farmer. Carter Braxton, Virginia, 1736. Gen tleman. William Hooper, born nt Boston, 1742. Lawyer. Joseph Hewes, at Kingston, N. J.' 1730, Lawyer. John Penn, born in Virginia, 1741. Lawyer. Edward Rutledgo, born in Charleston, S. C. 1745. Lawyer. Thomiw Haywood, born in S. C. 1745. Lawyer. Thomas Lynch, jr., born in S. C. 1740. Lawyer. Arthur Middleton, born in S. C, 1743. Lawyer. Button Gwinnet, England, 1732. Mer chant. Gcorgo Walton, born in Virginia, 1740. Lawyer. Lyman Hall, born in Connecticut, 1731. riiysician. Samuel Huntingdon, born in 1732. Far mer. Ostrich IIuniisq. With Faucheux's revolver, a couple of southern hounds, having plenty of tongue and not too much speed, and a horse safe on his logs and light in hand, ' a man might have an unlimited amount of gport at boars in Al geria. But, if he aspire to rarer gnm, there ia the lion, the panther, the gazelle, the bustard, and the ostrich, in the Tell and Sahara of that country. The chase of the ostrich is held in high estimation, and ii only followed by the Arab aristocrat, who makes a long, extensive preperntion for its enjoyment. For some weeks lie fore, the time appointed for the sport, the Arab feeds and trains his horses with spe cial care j and unless their wind and con dition are perfect, they stand no chanco' with the ostrich ; he rhns them out of sight. This is exactly what is done in our own country bv cood kennel management : I the fox is overmached by the condition of I the nouiHi. 1 here is a curious nointof; similarity between the English JspoorU-, man and the aristocrat of the Sahara .... , rides Uw second horse in the chwe of the ; .uiiiaviit. tout uim m xnar. 01 ine fox. But, if anything, he of the desert I has the advantage j he posts his relay with suofa a thorough knowledge of therunning of bia game, that he rarely misiea his o .'U whero th9 'Weltowian makes a .ii ii I llllllTO.il l HI ihmiiK, nti'1 a ri'"ii'tillt liM'li In -i'iiii'l l'ii fli.lv i I Vnatr-n l llu' I 'l i!iuiii. infill l I li M I'l'in. - licit tl, tl'ttll ll I ...W In II. lllfl"", tli" ti'li i inli. liim niili a liii iy tt li f. iillii'tli M ln'ivl, and at nttri ili I'm-k iiiut n life, n mill Mirk ln'iiijj liU Pi.lf win."ti. At l inn KoiiMinii, mi infittn I I l.v i titli l In lu ll In in llin l irnut el llu1 i- tri.li. i flic- r 'Mil di-li i.f tlui ili nctt. wliili'lin the M"ntn nf tiii-1'i'ili 'l fnl iiiii'fit lmin iitir - i liimiH tnte mill jmiiiiv Hiivor tlic wtnlt lr. tiii'trt ox A'yernt, 1k1 i.h 'tuirt.H.- A it ol'scrvntit ilrnngr in (iiiiluitn luilil n In nll( down r.riMnl wnv, lin Htnii'li with tlif H''rntuiire (if nil lll.f fil.slli'llRMl Vl'llirlll ittlUMI I'V (Hill ftl'A- Vet tlio de.x- tiritv with which ho thread llip crowd of liveried equipni'eM, rart., nnd oniniln.e, indicatos n driver ned to thn liewildnri nj! gtrcutu ; wlii.li the nnnieroim nnd nm iling iioU ho exchange with jmiiert-liy, u pent onn hoth well known nnd liclnvn I. l'ercliance ho drawn up to tho ciirlistmie, land, i;i that en o, is likely to draw forth jl.lcthoric iooket hook, in which nro noton, ! contracts, invitations, crii.a from iiowh- apen, tho Omnium gathrrum of n uvin of I luitis, of riniitiv'e ImhitH nnd phihin- ithropy. When you look at him closely, lioncst henevolanco ofexpren. ision ininpled with a certain quiet nhrewd- ! p,?. drpits plain in the extreme, and jmanner as unpretending ns they nro kind- ')' l'tw would imagine that the individual 'whoso appearance thur contrnstH with the ostentations men of wealth nround i ono ofGew York'H preatcst benofactors a man who has made ft larjje fortune by the man- f"ct'ire of glue, for years explored the adjacent country for hoofs of slaughtered !kino, nnd transformed them into isinglass I and adhesive matter, the enormous sale of which made Peter Coopor rich j but tin ture previously made him generous, and now an immense edifice in the heart of the city bears witness to his munificence Boston Transcript. fitjyThe following beautiful paragraph is an extract from nn address delivered before the graduating class of Rutger's college, by the Hon.Theodore Frelinghny sen. "Resolve to do something useful, hono rnble, dutiful, nnd do it heartily. Repel the thought that you can, and therefore you may, live above work, nnd without it. Among the most pitiable objects in socie ty is tlie mun whose mind has not been trained by the discipline of education ; who has learned how to think of the value of hisimmortul powers, and all these noble faculties cultivated and prepared for an honorable activity, ignobly sits down to do nothing ; with no influence upon the pub lic mind j with no interest in the concerns of his country.or even of his neighborhood; to be regarded as a drone, without obiect or character, with no hand to lift nnd no effort to put forth to help the right or de feat the wrong. Who can think with calm ness of such a miserable enterprise T Nev er permit your influence to go into hostil ity to tlio cause ot truth and virtue. So live that, with the Cristian poet, you may truthfully sav that "If your country tand not by your kill, At least your follies have not wrought her fall." TorcniNa Incidint. A mulatto girl, a slare, haa recently been tried in Now Or leans, on a charge of having attempted to poison her mistress and the family. It wna proved that she sprinkled some pow er on a dish of oysters, which made some of the family sick. It came out in the tri al however that tho poor girl was innocent of any evil design. The powder being analyzed, was found to be not poisonous ; and the girl in lier simple innocence, hav ing been told that it had the charm of love powder, had sprinkled it upon the food, to mnko her mistress love her. Bi-"I wish my portrait taken," said a young man from the country to a dnguor-reotypist- 'Very well, sir, j just take a scat here." "You warrant a resemblance ?" "Certainly, sir." "For how long a time." "Even when old npo overtakes you there will be some traces of your features." "NupjKjse 1 catch the small pox, how can you warrant a durable likeness T" "Makes no difference ; just bring it to me and I will punch a few holes in it." UejyA friend of ours going homo with his wife from the theatre tho other night, was urged by his said w ife to quicken his pace, in consequence of the lateness of tho hour, and the probability that little' lSessy was kicking up a muss at home, "I never walk past a certain gait," was ! the reply. "Indeed," said the rip, "whose eate is I tii !. (ayAVomen require more sleep than men, and farmers less than those engaged in any other business. Editors, reporters, printers and telegraph operators, need no sleep at all. Lawyers can sleep as much ns they please, and thus keep out of mis chief. Clergymen can sleep twenty-four hours, and put their parish to Bleep once a week. yX,"Daddy,"snid a young hopeful, "lets go up to the nine-pin alley and roll." "Roll, boy, why what do you know about rolling?" "Me know about it ? Why 1 can roll your darn'd old eyes out in less than ten minutee." B6,A man was cured of hydrophia in Italy lately, by swallowing vinegnr in mis take for a medicinal potion. A physicinn at Padua heard of this, and tried the rem edy on a patient; he gave him a pint of vinetrat in tlie ninrninc onntlmr uf nnnn 1 -1 aV ... I . ... 1 aim a uuru at sunset wtncii cured bun. ."IIave you not mistaken the pow, sir ?" blandly said a Sunday -Chestorfield to a stranger as lie entered it. "I beg pardon, (replied the intruder,) I fear I have ; I took it for a christian's. m 1 I.iJ miiK . :.. u: 4i entered a menagerie, when the proprietor ue.itMiea nun w lane tne weed from hia ...... .j M. u nn;u iiuui uln mouth.lest he should learn the other mon- keys bad habits, tW-"Bob, did you go to the mines T" "Yes." "What did you dig." "I dug hom as fast aa possible." Pototinh Ptdipni ff. 1 I'O It I till' l"l. , I I M tl" fli'O if iliitimt', ft tint I I 1'ii'lt lit an)- nil In inilti f sin -It'll imiIiiii tli limit i. tl. !"(, ii(fli i.f leu Hi . linitt)f wall i'l I'- i till. Vll". tllllll 4 III. I'M. Ml'l Ml filli'" "t rliiiutiir liormftf-r I" do I. mil within llit limit rtOin-vf.i'l tlml! I.m si ciiiilnn t 1 tlmt uti'li t'ii'' n ic to I'O inn'i ti-'l I line alinll In' iti'i rtcil In Hip li'k Nor flmll nv fiur-or t liiiniii'y lu citi'IkiI tinli on n I'lirk or sti'iie lotitKiiittott nt least n in riles tlii' k, mm. I shall be raised nt 1 . -n I i feet above the roof of the building ill n hieh it In l lin ed. Sr.e, '1. Tlmt no pipe connected w ith any stove, oven or fiiriiiieo, nnd used for the pavn).'c. of smoke, shall bo carried thioiigh any Hour, roof or partition roimtrueled of iiilliimiiuil.le materials, unless tho passage through such floor, roof or pnvtition is giiiirili'd by a collar of earthenware or oth er substance, nll'ording pijual protection. Six. 3. Tlmt no person shall, nitliin the limits nforcsaid, set lire to any shavings, brush, or other combust iblo materials, on any of the streets or alloys, or lots within tho distance of fifty feet from nny house or other building w ithout permission from )ho Burgess. Sec. 4, That no person shall, within tho limits aforesaid, carry nny lighted candle, or other material having fire thereon, in to nny barn, stable or shed, used for cat tle, unless enclosed in n lanthorn so made as to be capable of emitting light without opening. Sr.i'. 5, That no person shall bo permit ted to fire or set oil' nny lire-ball, siiiib, ro( ket or other fire-works within the lim its aforesaid and all and every person or persons offending or, violuting any of tho provisions aforesaid, shall be fined in a sum not exceeding fifty dollars, nor less! than one dollar, to be collected ns other fines are now recoverable, I Sec. (1. It is hereby niado the duty of j the fire wardens to examine ns often as occason requires into the condition of! flues, chimneys, furnnces, Ac, and report such as nro not in a safe condition, or built; in accordance vith this ordinance. And it shall bo the duty of the high constable to notify all persons occupying nny prem ises having flues, chimneys, furnaces, ttc, which may"bo considered unsafe, to re" move or repair the same within one week, nnd on failure of such occupier or oceupi- ers so to remove or repair them, it shall be the duty of tho high constable to re-, move or repair the same nt the cost of the ' owner or owners of such premises and the owner or owners shall be fined not less than five dollars nor more than fifty dol lars. All ordinances inconsistent here-! with are hereby repealed. I Passed May 30, 1U:,H. ' WILLIAM RADEBAUGH, liurgeu, June 16, 1858. Attest, L. J. Crans, Sec'y. NOTICE. A LL ptraona In nny wny indebted to the firm Xx. oiUowler A Ake, by judgment note or book account, will take notice that I, the aubacri-! ber, hare been appointed receiver for an id firm by the Court ef ComnioH Ploae of Clearfield conn- ! ty, and that I with bowler A Ake, will be at the office of Samuel 6ebring, In New Waahlngton, i nearueid county, on Friday the 4th day r June next, at V A. M. fer tbe purpoae of receiri trt llemcHt; i c. i t. on (aid day and no longer. Alt thoae intereated w 11 pleaaa attend and aave caat, ai I cannot go up (Aere a aecond lime. Those ne glecting may calculate on coming to ace me. WM. PORTKU, Reciirer In tho Partnerahip Uatate ef Dowler Akt. Clearfield, May 21, 1858. P. W. BARRETT, MERCHANT, PRODUCE AND LUMBER DEALER, AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Lutbersburg, Clearfield Co., To. C. KRATZER, Merchant and Lumber Dealer, otrner of Front and Locuat atreota, Clearfield. Dec. 29, 1851. ROBERT McNAUL, Tauner, at the old atand ia Curwenavillt.. , Doo. 28, 1851. FANCY FURS FOR LADIES. JOHN FAR Kill A j- CO. 818 (Acir Ao.) llnrtettt,, PHILADELPHIA. Importer!, Manufacturer! and dealer! in La diei, Gentlemen and Children' FAXUVFUJM. Wholesale and Retail JP. 1 CO., would cnll the attention of Dea a lcra, and the Public goncrally to thoir Im menat Stock of Fancy Furs ror Ladies, Gentle men and Cnildrea ; thoir assortment embraces every variety and kind of 'unry ' rs, that will t-t worn during the season, such as. Full Capet, Hal Cape!, Quarter Cape.i, Tal mas, Victnrines, Boas, Muffs & Mujj'a tees, from the finest Jlussian Vj lle, to the lowest price Ihmestic Furs. For Gentlemen the largest aaaortment of FPR COLLARS, U LOVES, GAUNTLETS, Ae. being I the direct importers of all our Furs and Mnnu- fnclurcrs of them under our own supervision, we '"cl atlsllta we can offer better induceincnta to ?erlor' th6 P"1'1' 8en"ally than any other nouao, naving an immense assortment to select f. 1 .1 , . iiuiu nii.i b ma uinuuiuciurers prices rr s only ark a call. Sept. 10, 1857. 4m. J. D. THOMPSON, T) I ack sm Ith. Wa eons. Buffiries. An.. A rA J on short notice, and the very best style, at his sin siana in me Dorougti ot Curwensville. Do. 29, 1853. BACK AGAIN IN THE OLD SHOP. riiub subscriber informs his friends and tbe X public generally that he is now ro-estnbliah- ea in the old shop 00 3d st.f lately occupied by Jacob Sbunkwiler where be hopes by strict at tention, and keeping a atock of asorted iron to merit the favor of the public Country produce and cash never refused. An apprentice from IS to 18 years of age will meet with a good situation if application be made soon. May 9, 1857. CENTRAL HOT1C1, Tjrone, I'a rpiIE subscriber would respecsfully inform his X. old friends in Cloarfiold co., and the publio generally, that be hot taken the abore House, where be wonld be happy to acoommodate all wht may favor him with their cuatom. WM. U. UEXDERSO.V. Juno 10, 1857. pd. A. B. LARRIMSa. f TraT L1."!511 TF;ST' AUorhey. at Law Clearfield, Pa., will attend promptly to Col Uiont, Land Ageaoies, Ac, Ac, ia Clearfield. Centre aod Elk counties. July 30 y A. B SHAW, RETAILER of Foreign and Domestit Merch. anditt, Shawaville, Clearfield oounty, . hawsrille, August IS, 1854, DR. R. V. WILSON, HA VINO removed hit office to the new dwel. ling en Second street, will nroniDtlv anwn 11 professional calls at heretofore. CntT.MAVH rAUM Mitt. 1U ti...tl .'fi.rl... 'I.inl ' Mil i-n..li Mill M rtt.itln sit ii'-l i.f rinin Inl'i Pn ft " It fnl (lrir I - I'll' I A M,... till,. HUM It A '.ItHllMlt. Miniiirs'tiitr if (ffl'iillnrnl lini'li nif't, o. llin, Miukd H., riilln.l"llii. JAS. M. liltAIIAM, )t Madrr, Mi l r limit, mi l lensive t'. a lerlt dii'iiii IIiiiI.it, lmsr. ililngldt, t., I)t Madrr, Meldinnt. mi l lensive I'm- IrrlM ''ini IIiiiI.it, l.r.l ililnglM, Uinhninl'.ti, I'm ITinJ l'ilulil.. Jun. 2:1, S6. ATAIIOWI. l-AtlMMil. tun 11- 1 Tlit Mil.f. ril.ir tisviiif Inki ti tho ti well TATioxii. n(iitM;r, imhii.- kmiwn Unnil. furinprlv ki'l.t I'V ll'm. A. Miimhi, in Curwtnavillr, I'n., la raaily to aorniiiiiinilnla all WHO may uivnr 111111 wmi 1 r I'lnnni'ijin. mi 1 tiilile will alnnja hv ru..H.'.l with tlio lictt tlia I markot nn.irtla. ami lilt Unr with tlia rliulcuai lliiiora. Ilia atnbla will b umW the rare nf l U-nlive hnatlara. HAVII) F.MITll. Ciirwcnavillii, April 21. IS.'iS. S'ti to.m: uaiii: i)Tri:uv roit s.i.v The nnipiTty iirviiiiivd liy Pnrler A I'm. In lliuily lp nrar Lu'liPmluirK. will lie aolil Invr (m the owiu-r i'.nili'iii.liit.' ruiiiovuif- wuatwni'il) the pul lory ia in giiml unlur iinil Inn riiiiiicli'il with it H limit 00 ncua nf laml, nliiiut mi') bull' in J.'rul tlie Imliinco in wood. TIhto is n ni-w two-atmy (htollin ami nifli.-ii-'nt atnliliiiK mid ahmUnn the placo. (i ud.l maturiul fur tlio 11111 niil'uetiiro ol a n,..WB n I. .1 ..!,. ...l.t at,,., nl i.Prt AM llm ' nronorty. i'or tcrma apply to L. J. CltAXS, CU-iiifiolJ. Jluy 2. Ii7.-tf. Drt. MTnrs paix cntKit, axtluili (Jl'S liliMKDY and KESTORATIVIi, lor Cnlda, Cough, Croup, Ao. Sold nt Joa. lioon'a Shoo Shop, Clenrliold. net. 28, '57. M T. V'i;H NON HDIISIJ, Liimher city, Clonrlield co., Pn. The unileisiKiied noti liua tno public Unit he hna opened lit t lie uliove named house, nnd that ho is wi ll prepared to ac commodate nil who niny t'uvor liim with a call. Tho house ia three atoriea high, ia cniiiiiioilioua nnd well furuivhed, and nc pi.ina will he apnied to render aatial'iiclinn to hi-guesl", Ilia llur ia al way a supplied with choive liquora nf ull kinila There ia plenty of (lul.ling couneeted with tlia huuae. lie solicits a ahure of public palroniige J. L. CUTTLE, Attorney at Law and I.und Affent, offic adjoining Lis reaideuec, on Minkct atiee Clearfield. March.'!, ISoIi. "I ) IIM OVA The iiiideraigned anouneca to JLV tl'O "whole world and the real uf mankind," that be baa removed to therhop recently occupi ed by Kndebnugh A .Shea, as n tailor rhup, in Shnnra Row, where be will nt nil tiuiea bo louint roudy and willing to nltumt to the 'aolea' nf tho bootleaa part uf creation, Ilia work neeiia no re commendation it recommends- ilaelf, and be can with prid c point to bia largely inereuaed curium in proof, lleiidy-mnilo work of nil kin. If, will l.u kept ponatnnll.v on hand. Tho higlieat innrkrt price paid for hides. JUS. tJOOX. May Uth 1857. 1) ATI.ROAD HOUSE; corner of Main nnd 1V White Strceta, II111111K vm.i.k, Pa. fob. 24. '58. It. K. MEANS, Proprietor. BOOKS. ' BOOKS'.'. DUEIXG tho recent firo the underalgned lost a number of Mixeellunenua bouka. in tho Uaaty removal of his library. Persona having wny books belonging to hiin marked wilh hl name whether got on loan or otherwise, will confer a favor by returning them immediately. H. H. 6WOOPK. March 31, 185S. CU.MMINGS ii MEMAFi-T, MERCHANTS and Extenaive Dealers In Linn ber, Ac, New Washington, Clearfield coun sop. 2, '44 y.. HhXUYW. OVERMAN. Xo. 14 OtdXn.fi) ,S:.t Third Mm, below Market, PHILADELPHIA. LEATHER DEALE II. Calf fkina, Moroccoa, Linings, Bindinga, KED A; OAK SOLE LEATHER, Ac. N, B. Rough Leather bought or (alien in ex chn8t March .1, 1S57 y. "r Axsiox iioi si:! 11 A'Alf AHIIASOEMEXT. 'I he subscriber rcfpcctfully announces to the pub lie that he haa taken the abovo stand, in the bor ough of Clearfield, and is prepared to accommo date all who may give him a cnll. The publio may real assured that it will be conducted in the beat mnnner possible. Hia table will be supplied with Die belt the market atrerda. Ilia llm- nil.. 1 with the choiceat brands of wines and liqnors,nnd his stables will be under tho care of attentive nnd careful oatlcra. DANIEL M. WEAVKTl. Feb. ll, 1857.-y. T5Iagistr:ites' and ConsULles' blanks or sale nt this office. GREAT DISCOVERY OF THE AGE, Important to TOBACCO CIIEWERS. Pit. (il'STAV LIXNAKD'.S TA.S'TK liKSTOHATlVE TROCHES. The (j'rent tulstiluteor T hnrco, It is a well known and incontrovertible fact that the use of Tobacco is the promoting canst of many of tho moat severe MENTAL AND PHYS ICAL DISORDERS to which tho rnee of man ia aubjict,aa car's ul annlysit and long nnd painful cxperi nee haye clearly proven that it contains certain narcotic and poisonous properties most clangorous in their effect, which by entering into the blood deranges tho functions and operations of the heart, causing mnny to suppose that organ to bo seriously diseased. TOBACCO affects alao tho entire nervous sys tenij manifesting itself aa all who have used ihe noxious weed will bear testimony in Lassitude, Nervous Irritability, Water ttrnsh, Dyspepsia, 4 . "iurr in. ..in.. rs 01 a similar character, THE TASTE RESTORATIVE Tlttlflir . . designed to counteract these baneful inlluences. . iii.soro lUucnees, m muU "? hT. i upon the entire system, restoring tlie Taste which has become vitiated or destroyed bv irrnni in. In!. irnnnn. pnmi,lnl,.l. . , nprnnminvi... nLi;m . . .. .. III! Bn which ore always consequent upon the abstaininy from tho use of Tobacco, and by givin g a health tone to the stomach invigorate the wholo system Person! who are irretrievably undormining their constitutions and shortening their lives, should nso these Troches Immediately and throw off tho injnrions and unpleasant habit or Tobac co chewing, These Troches or Lozenges are put up in a convenient and portable form at the low price of 50 cents per box. A liberal discwunt lo tho trade. Prepared solely by the undersigned to whom all orders should be addressed. JAMES E. ROWERS, Druggist, which nre .... ... . V"8 April 18, 185). tor. ia ana nace itreots, 1'bila, 51 1 v . FREDERICK ARNOLD, Mwchaiit and Product Dealer, Lnthors burg Clearfield county, Pa. A an! 17,1852. PARK & M ERR ELL. ARRIAGB and SLEIOII MAf pwa ji.- aa Fourth at, in II. K. Snyder' new building. -Till 9 lftat - a .nop ttorvey at iaw n 1 1 - A TlORAir AT LAW. t Mrfii 1,1 P. imi. tV ZtZl Pr"e" 104 'Mter !nVer,n.un-,' im .v. ..' 1 V mi m 1. 1 1 i mum i . J llll I I'l I. I'll 1. 1. IIKAIV t I IV, M ih fii "tn f el I'li.ki ! I i Vin (l..tn nn4 MiO, I.1.II''' S"l Hrfi. t .....i... ami Irl-ka - rr. IIm. k( In r I, i r t n I l'ri"'i tli-llni A Ch '.liiin l.i'Hiiliif. Wllillit llnli'i". "I I Lilh ...J I',, L . L :...,,! I ,ll Hull' f m. i i tiil' in. si"l l'. M, M.'Hry H-ltn utel I'tifvc, LI..L..I. lt..t.B an, I ll It n lit 1. 1 ll D t r r f fl 'IKr f I ll ( ' ' f in K.VI1H i.f all rnti.M nn.1 nimlillrs, t'nnmi'li-il Cnwlil'lp, liii.rt'. i.f ("luimois, Hpon gr, A r. T-r Tlie n I l4n lltati f Ida infri lisntr nf Closr- ! fl, rmll,, , ri.M.,.,.iriilly '.nil'.! lu the tl.ov j v,rti,p,'(.nt. 1". II011W i Co. mnnnlsrtiira Hit iiI.i.vi uii.hN llu tiiF. I vv, anil Hill ri'ri'lv In tx ..j,,,,, 1);;( MvlNS, and allow Ilia lilflinl cii-Ii .rii o lor Ilia aniiic. Iipt. 2, lsw.-iy. M AI I I'I'.lt fi II llll.l'.Yi C Ii e a p a t c li e a and Jewelry. ,7'llOI.SAI.K and RETAIL, nt tlio "Philndcl- 1 nliia Wntcli and Jcwolry Stnro," No. 148 (nld No, III')) North Sepoiid Stroet, corner nf (Junr ry, l'liilud'n. tiold hover Wntihes, full Jewoled 18 c.cae$2S 00 (I. ild Lupine, IS earn 1 21 00 Silver Lever, lull Jeweled, J2 00 Silver Lupine, jewola, - f-tiperinr Qunrticra, . . . . (lold Speetnclea, .... Fine Silver Spcetuelea, . . tiold tlrneeleta, 3 UU 1 Oil 6 00 1 00 Lady's (Juld Pencils, ....... Silver Tea Spoons, perset, ...... (In!. I ll'ii, with Pencil and Silver Holder, (lold Finger Kinga cents to Watch (ilnxaca, plain cents, patent 18jj, 1, 11 not 25; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to bo what they nre sold lor. KT A I'l.'li'l'H TTAIITFY .. . n J. 1 f, i.,i .o,n .1,..,. : . K : I . I" V. pines, still lower tlian the above prices. . October 7, I8j5.-ly. II. P. THOMPSON, 1)liKlclail, may bo found either at hia office at t-cofield's hotel, Curwonaville, when not professionally absent. Deo. 2'.l, 1851 O' Ll) Hit ASS and COPPFU taken in ex- chance for TIN' nnd 11AR JWARE at the eatiibliahment of. JIEESIi,: X CL31SR. July 10, 1857. DR. (iHOHCH WILSON respectfully givi notice that he has resumed tlio Practice Medicine, nnd will promptly attend to all calls in he profession Luthersbiirg.Ap'l 2, 1856. THOMPSON, HAIiTSOCK X CO. Iron Founder, Curwensvillo. An extensive assortment of Castings uindc to ordert Dec. 29, 18J1. : L JACKSON CHANS,- ATTORNEY AT LAW, office adit ting h residence on tiocoud htrcet, Clcnid kU, t Juno 1. 1854. PUBLIC NOTICE. Jf V persons knowing themselves indebted by nto or book account of one year or more standing, nro positively requested to call and pay oft", otherwise they will bo treated according to law, without respect to persons. FRANCIS t'ONDRIET. Frenchvillo, May 5, 1858. TO MY CREDITORS. Bkhu aged and iiitirm in body, I am desirous! io seme anu close up all my worlrtly business All persons having chums against mr are there fore requested to preaont them at once for settle ment. I desire to be my own executor, may 10, 185S. JAMES REA, Sr. CA UTIOX. ALL persona are hereby cautioned ngninat buying, or in nny way meddling with 2 Milch Cows, one red nnd the other brindle. now in the possession ol Josopli Millward, of Decatur tp., as tho auid cows belong to mc, and are in bis possession on loan only, aubject to my ordos and control. DAVID G0SS. Sept. 23, 1S57. .It pd. C AUTr) AH persona nre hereby cautioned against purchasing a certain note drawn by me in Invor of fctney V. Thompson, dated 2ltli August, 1S57, for $125, as I have not received value therefor nnd will not pay it. DANIEL COWMAN. April 7th. 18.")7. St-pd. JOHN TROUTMAN STILL continues the business of Chair Making, and House, Sign and Ornamental Painting, nt the shop formerly occupied by Troutmnn A Rowo, at the oast end of Market street, a Bliort distance west of Liti's Foundry. June 13, 1855. DH.i. M. WOODS, bavins chanirs.l hi. 1,.-. tion from Curwensvillo to Cl-nrf,..!.! poctfully effera bis professional services to ih citizens of the latter placo and vicinity. Residence on Second street, opposite ti it of J. Crans, Esq. my ; J6 WM. P. CHAMBERS. riARRIES on Chnirmaking, Wheelwright, and J house and Sign paint, ng at Curwenavillt, tloar'.icld co. All orders dromptly attended to Jan. 5, 1858. I VV- ' CA,IPBE"' having located us nyieriown, 1 tnndera hi tirif. to tho citiiens of Morris and the adioininr inwn' ships. He will always bo found at the resiileiwa of 1 boa. kyler, when not professionally engaged. ' j ' 1 "". F.LLIS IRWIN & SONS, T tho mouth of Lick Run, five iniloa from IV Clearfield, MERCHANTS, and extensive Manufacturers of Lumber, July 2H, 1852. TO LUMBERMEN AND OTHERS mll1!nil..n,l.i,.j....ij - . .. I X ciluens of (-l.arfi,.l.l .wl ),- ..n..:: "1." "uii'u rcsnecuu i miorm iha : ,hnt h . 1 in. 11 : . "I ' ' , . ' inch, line ' vL Hot. Vi , I Eye' 0atS, niliftt "f K"' Buckwheat 1 .v v. u , DaIlt'Jr which ha will toll in largo or small lota on the most reasonable terms oud at tlx lnm..! t,r:. 1 mosi 1 The attention of those needing anvihinn i,;. . called to tho stock, beliovintr it K. , lU0lr, aavantago to give him a call. Come moiig men ann be supplied by Tn G. W. KEPLER I'liilipsburg, March 3, 1357.-tf. D. O. CROUCH, PnYSICIAN-Oflict io Curwensville. CAUTION. ALL personsjore hereby cautioned against ' meddling with a certain note, given by the ' mm. raigneu in Jiarinoioniew Jlad.lcn, dated Sep 1st 1858, for $125, as said note has been paid v - . . THOMAS MAHAFFEY. icw Washington, March JO. 1858, Tract of Lund ot Private SaU. r-iL. uuuoraignea win toil on easy terms a tract of land, containing about tixtv- wo acres, wun about 25 aoroi cleared lyinir on tha I """'j"' "f"--m muirgciy iiicrfnur w West Branch, near the borough of Clearfield s,oolt ' JoWin(t! material, and will ! with a good two atorV dwollinir hau i pared to do nil kinds of j -.1. 1...;, . - ""I om, , .uu uiu.r ouuu ngs. An orchard Of vounir trees recently planted, and a large scop, of mt. d.w land render It a valuable 1Bd Juibl. pro- II. BDCHER KwnnPR K ' I T-w- a a n . k n ifitt; T ... U- -tb. tVortnf" ' iniTiJinBior tindi.r mi i ..1. rdlHAM 8 MONTHLY, I fMlttnlHtM M ct (litest I ' ' V ,77 , I li S ' ,1f (),J k u ,i . I iii!iin WWW t'lin i, . ' T ........? t"i tjn.'nin in n.'iVd ef Ar. H I-: !")!,,ii t. tinAVIN'l tnd.t -i1..i.l,.r. hie nnii. 1.1 1' n A 11 V Oi l- in. g'i k'IHi,, rH.' Tlid nnl-n ff ICinnr. fi V .-leirii-c s-M liili,,,., Mnnllilr lis Klvn tn tin r"ti"lM,ii..j n,k rlrrnlatl'in annum m i"ii onn "imimr fnMlraiw In llm pmintry, nl lia acrnri"! f..r it ruaiVi nation nf lili.rnry ami artiMlf talptil f.fntnl)y rlvaU'l l.v an? nlluT Mniailnt in llit WirM." It. rlliK thn (ilt iie'iith, tlie nlo In Ilia lra.lt an) ilrtnnnl ft em piiliTrilirrt Ptii-r.ln.l ln,(l(ii tr. . ... 1 1 I- I .r.t .' 1 ma in Tiiunnrr" firrn'i.T inpiii-.i .11 111a rnnpnii. tt'l work nra iiiiircrcuiij fimrniaii in iiava fnaae'l, In Ilia rlrhnesa f llialr htrrary anatwi and the lirnuty anil irn(uaeneaa of IhelriiieUriai llluatrnliona, nny uingacina tvrr befora luij from tho Amerii'iiii proas. Knemirnjted by tb eviileneea ol Invor, 1110 puDiianara liar ieterni ncd to coiiiineiiee the nrw volume in Jannt ry with aililili'Hial nt' raetinna, and lo ofler ntk iniliiccineiita to mliaerlher.- aaennnnt fitil to plae it, in rireiilnliun, at tho head of American Jli tinea. With tliia view they now announce Ui following aplenilid progrnuime. 1 hey lure pr. clinaed that iiiperb nnd eeatly aiel-pl Kdgra vlng, i "THE LAST SUPrER' . and w ill present a copy of it to every thret dol- lar siiliacriber lor the year IH.. It was en(ri. ved nt a coat of over $6,000, by tbe late celebrs- ted A. L. Dick, from the original of llapbiil Morghen, aflor Leonnrdi Da Vinci, and ii ttt largest steet-plnte engraving ever execuled i this country, being three times the site of U, ordinary tliree-dollnr engravings, , M $ , , fc intontiJn of ,h. .. . . ,.' , . ,..., ; i,. , , , nn.. ji 4 ..r .I.:- : 1 1 11. mi. mi ...u i-..k. .. . . "....ui.i svtr M oflered for a less sum than a, being richly worll tlintamount. Thus every tliree dollaraubacril),, will receive the Mngnsino one your cheap at J ni.d tn ih aplondul ongraving, richly worth thus getting for $3 Iht vnluo of $K. We shall commence striking otT the engravian immediately, yet it' can hardly bo expected thai impressions of so lurge a plate can bo takeaii fii.-t ns they will be called for by iubseriberi. We shall therefore, furniBh tlioiu in the order is which subscriptions are received. Those h0 desire to obtain thoir engravings enrly, and froa the first impressions, should eeud In their ink cnptions w ithout delay. A lie engraving! eu lo sent on rollers, by mail, or in other mauotr, s suusenbera shall order. ?20,()(IO 7.V W01IKS OF ART. In addition to tho superb eniraring of "IHI LAST SUMMER," which will bo prcsentsdk ' every three-dollar subscriber for 1858. the pub- lishers have completed arrangements for the dis tribution, on tlie '.)tli ol Doceiuber, ISii, of series of splendid works nf ai t, coniiatiug of sot hundred rich nnd rnro old paintings, valued from $100 to $100. each. Also, 2,000 roagnii cent Stoel-Plnto Kngraviugs, worth from $3 to S.l enrh, and 1,000 choice Holiday books, worth from $1 to $3 each, muking in nil, over TIIKEB THOUSAND (ill'TS, worth TWENTY THOl SAND DOLLARS. Inclose $'! to, the publishers nnd you will con nience receiving tho Magar.ino by relurn mail. You ill nlso receive with tbe first copy a ana bercd subscription receipt, entitling you tt thi Engraving of "THE LAST SUPPER," and 1 chnueo to draw ont of these "THREE TllUUi AND PRIZES." easons why you should lubscribt EMEBSOXS MAGAZIXKor I808, First: Because its literary contents will, di ring the year, embrace contributions from ovr one hundred dinercnt writers and tumkera, noa bcring among them the most distinguish td of I mericnn nut burs, Second j Because its editorial department! "Uur fcturtio, "Uur w mdow, nnd "our Oils, will each be conducted by an able editor tail it will surpass, in tho variety ind riebnoss of its tditorial contents, any other inagas.ino. Third: Becnuaa it will contain, du-ing tltj year, nearly six nniulreil original picioi il illii Ualions, from designs by the first American it list Fourth : Because fur the sum of $3 von wil receive this spleudid monthly, mora richly wort; that sum than nny other magazine, and thtn perb Lngraving of "Ihe Last bupper,' Fifth : Hecuuso you wtll vary likely draw or tho three thousand prizes to lie distributed tbe 25th day of (leccuibir, 1858 perhaps en. uui is wortn f i.Outi. Notwithstanding that these extraordinary ii ducemcnts enn hardly fail to accomplish tilt ail ject8 ot tho publishers without further effort they have determined It continue thro' tbi yw Till: C1REAT LII5R All Y OFFER. To nny persou who will got up a club of twn ty-four subscribers, either at one or moro p: offices, we will present a splendid library, cot sirting 01 ovor forty Largo lioiimt Volumes e bracing tho most popular worke in the marksl, Tbt club may 5e formed at ttTt club pries, $1) year, without the engraving, or at the fall prist. $3 a year, w ith tha engraving of tlio last Suppv in eacn svnscriner. liist ana description of U. Library, and apeiiinen copy of the Mneatint u be forwarded en receipt of 25 cents. Over l.ihrnnes, or 8,000 volumes, have already beet distributed in accordance with this offer, andwi should be ghid to furnish a library to every elv gyman, to every school-master, or to somsoniK every post oflice in the country. AGENTS GETTING RICH. Tho success which our agents are meetltjl wim is aiionat aatonislnng. Among the nut.' evidences 01 this Inct, wo are permitted to put lish the following : Oe.xti.km !: Tin followinir fuels in relslW 1 t0 w,l,l .vour agents are doinir in this aeclier . . w I I lnliy oe of llpe ,0 ,",ne enterprising youn( uiu 111 niiiii 01 FTiii'ioymeni. j no iicv. ,i.iin don, of this placo, has made, aiuce last Chrii! mas, over $4,000 in his agency. Mr. David t Heath, of Ridgly, Mo., your general agent ft Piatt county, is inakiuff $8 per day on each nt agent employed by him, and ilossrs. WelmsM t-vuns, ot Uregon, Mo., your agents for Holt et nro ninkinir from H in S2.i m., ,Uv .nil mi: liulllblc "'rvnnt lias made, since the seventh ai' " last January, over ft,. Oil. besides bnv ntH , nPr; 01 lnu 01,1 01 ousinosa wertn ore .. 1 1 .. . ' $1.00. . You are nt liberty to publish thn iuH i nR'nt' 0nd ,0 rcfl,r 10 "f Xi" l,Brti" """" DANIEL UKEUU, Carrollton, M Wi.h such inducement, a. w. offer, ...tot 1 0l,n ol'""n fubscribers. Wo invite any geaiN man out f omploymout, and every lady wliedi 'sires a pleasant aoxjv.makinir mwmiai.ion tear ' tdv at once for an teener inclose 25 cents for a anoci-ann eonv nf the mU Applicants aatsu aiine, which will always bi forward.'J wilk u iwer to application by return mil. SPECIMEN ENORAVINU. Ai wt deiinW plnca iu the hands of tvery person wlioprnpatx 10 get up a club, and also or every agent, a oop; of the engraving or tho "LAST KIPPER.""' specimen, each applicant enclosing ui f3 wiUr ccive tha Engravinc. Dost-naid. bv return aui also specimens of our publication! tnd one of m numnerea subscription receipts, entitling Ivt wi der to the Mngaiine one year and to a enasctit tho distribution. This oflor is made only to tloH wno oosiro to act at agents or In form Cluai. . Address, OAK SMITH & CO., So. 371 Broadway, N.I. Jan 11, 1858. REPUBLICAN. JOB OFPICB,. It,- "1 u" ' ll.e VnnMxcann rr Ti-l 1: 1 f . 1 - . ... PmraM. Pissui.t. R ' Papbm Wa "1 , ' r" t b", Hall Tickets, ClRCOUMi Ua.ndoilUi ' "7 kindof printing u.uallr . : . ' tnnifd to . will be fm.l.fully MMcli ' m a cuunirv flDOiuce. lour trian ..tt--y. ' --j - w. r. in wm.