OCAt NEWS - - -tt A 1 1 n T We ni pnitiod In nrn lUt ft little ii uiglitcr of Mr. Nullum i Mitt lrt rrl'le at Logans inilt f,nir uie alnv till pWc was drmvcl l,it Viniluv. I r fullitia from the saw mill Into ? ' . , wafer beneath. Mio liul sinrtei t ,turn to the linti- from the mill and Mo,n,i-l until .o,o time after,- tnirr bfiifilli. She ! I suited I I - I I - I I. I lie n senrcll was niuiic, nnu ner inen".s ... . .... .i." -. i until inv Milieinlcs ! xiy was hhiii'i i" iw" inv nun, nrr in'i'rk f i i.. i. a ... ii I... . I. a lirkn In tho fall. Kho was about . ' Hint' Jlll ,e.n l-fn informed r n ,,,o,t in -laneholy oo flaoatfi ors. The door of the Com. c'lrrenco l.y which n worthy young mnn nissionor'i office was broken open on lust v,'ry narrowly escaped, if indeed lie has cs aondny night, Mid key taken which luy cl'wl. Inning his lir,., Mr. George Boal naldc, nothing elte wu mis-ing. The " widow lady of thut name, living yej u probably luken for rtituro opera- lioni. Thi HARvrsT now fairly com,noncMl, nd the weuther niiico the rninn lust Sun- ily and Monday ha been eminently fa - t .'. .i.r. 1.... 'ti,. Brin croDorthi,euunty ia very cood !1 ... .1 ! I tnc, nd the rnvnge of the weevil have en confined to a chunoeTlield only. Thi Si'Rincj Croi-s, a'imuhited by tho ecent rains, and tho genial warmth of the ' bo U't-! LrkaUpted to vegetation thmi it is at present, the com and oaU ure gromng rith unnarallel.d rui.iditv, In fact the iimeof day might be noted b;- the growth j hf the corn, if it were precisely know bow j r . . . i Much it grows per hour. , , Eobbibt.-I he post oflice ... Luththers-1 bur was entered on last Monday night, nd number of vuluablearticles the proj: rrly of A. L. Behnell Esq., stolen there- 'rom, consisting of 1 gold watch, several ilver ones, Rcverul pair of enr-ring4 And 0 coppers, of the total vulue of about CJ TI.a llii.if linrl nrtf l.Mi.n nlrul.l nl hast accoiinta. Coal Oil. A friend inforrua 11 that a mnnll eizod apparatus for the tnnnufnctufe of 'Tanifue" or "Coal Oil" i now in oper ation at the Hawkins coiil bank in Morris township in this county, and is proving daily, thut the bituminous coal of Clear field county contains as much oil as the coal of any other region. A charge of 18 founds yieldod nearly 5 pints of oil. The present trials are merely experimental. Geo. T). Morgan leo. have the honor of firH introducing thi machine into this county, while the experiments aro made under the dirccrtion of Mnj. Pavid Hough of Fhilipsburg. Fatal Mi?tke. A little son of Mr. John Matley of Dccoturo tp., in this coun ty, met his death on lact Sunday Morn ing, by drinking a bottle of Laudanum which had been caielepslv left within hi reach. He win about three years old and was an onJv wni. Messrs. Kuitors. In tho last number of t!:e Republican I observe mv name announced 4uacundidate for the nomination foi Conn ty Auditor. I would take occnsRion to thank my frieiulu who hnve montioncd me in c nnn' 'ion with that po-itiun, but at tin- su... time am compeJIed to decline boinj e n jsldered a candidate. I Althoii;.')! willing to serve my country i i fciny c.inucity , yefwiib f noli an ubiindtiiicf sr.ft'ood materiaiin Clearfiield cnunry ' fivliich to manufacture publ'c o!Vi.'"r'. I lliope I may be permitted to remain e 1 i 1 1 - nicer a lngli private in the ranks c) tue :ret Democratic .arty. lours truiv. DANIEL FAU-T. urwensvillc July 13th 1 H,r8. The Newt- The tekgmph fleet has not Leon l.e.inl mm. The fusion convention held at Ilnii:-' ur2 on the 14th inst.. nominaied .l,n,n V. Keed of Philadelphia for .'udgo of tin .Supreme Court and WirT. E. Fi asier of Fayette for Canal Commission. I TLe news from Europe are unintorest- I The last arrival from California brings ne million and a half of specie, and con firms the intelligence of the defeat of Col. iiteptoe. I Mayor Henry of Philadelphia was arres Jed on lost Saturday for resisting an oflicer n discharge of hia duties. Judge Thomp son however dischargel him on a writ t;f Habeas Corpus on Tuesday. The Turkish Admiral failed for Europe n last Wednesday (14th inst.) in the Ara- I Mexican affairs are still as unsettled as iffver, Sunta Anna ia still intriguing to be recalled. A married man named Coons was tarred fund Teni I, erArt in Inrliunit & four rltirt nun for attempting to deceive and destroy nn iinnocent young lady. -no Hoods at tlie west have nearly sub- ided and the submerged towns nnd vil. sges are getting their heads above water gin. Gen. Johnston received an express from the peaco commissioners at Salt Lake City that the army would be neucablv received lt the Mormon capital. I The army would resume its march on thi i J"th ult. There is a report thnt the U. S. commissioners have concluded a peace "nn me Mormons. I .A distinguished editor was in his j study. A lone thin, chostly visnrerl inrli. 1 . '- : ' .riuual was announced. V ith an asthmat- e yoioe. but in the toneof studied eiviliiv . for otherwise the editor would have assur edly transfixed him with a fiery paragraph he next morning the stranger said : 1 "Sir, your journal of yesterday contain ed false information." "Impossible, air; but what do you al lude to sir." I ' You anid that Mr. M had been fried." I "True." Condemned." ' "Very true." t l 'TTllnn " "V ea," "Xoty, air, I am that gentleman.' ''Ipcatwiblej.'' );j'ill.oMnli,tHl,t,ou hat. "l'l llil III, Mil. " mnJlT" " ,,"',",,mn? Von are do- i i i . . iimy nc air. MIL I Hill ., i..l. n hnrk. ii'ifc uinn ii ...... . . m complain to n magistrate." " m complain to n magistrate " T1 '''" l';. Hut I never ret tract announce ! I " ' ' '"" V'tl III Voil life now i n -l'l ct health. II. ' . ,v i imi or I ' ..i,ni. r.nifiirn pavur. DinniEMniMi" 'atT-v u-.. i . . . : . " if Jtnige near thin place, na hcwa mg to tho funeral of Mr. liailvV ehihl. on !.... 'l'l 1 ' . iiiiirntiay, wus thrown from tho cur ringonml very dangerously injured. At ast nooouiiU ho win ulive, hut it in not wa uhvo. but it m i iknow" whether he sun recover or not Anotl,er "fc' '' wm in w.th him, but was not serioiiKly injured NOTICES OF Tllli IMJESS. The School, Joi rnal, U the titlo of a monthly publication edited byTownnend, u 4 J-"k('ns. tlio July number of "'Ji;4 '1 " 'v ujion om- table, It is print- CM 111 -ui"" sm-ei or royal quarto pages, "n""kos u yearly volume of 132 pageF, 1,1 1,10 lovv l"ic of 70 cents a year, tho '' copy ia udvunce. It !j ...I... . . v. , . . " ""l inuicaies, a scnooi journal, ami it columns arc hlled with a . f lirofVs8m. llm .,. . .., render. The number before us contains an en graving and biographical sketch of John 5. UartL. L. V. Principal of the Phila delphia high school. 1 he "Woman's Advocate" is the titlo of a weekly paper published in Philadel phia at ?2. per nnunin by Anne E. McDowell. It is devoted to tho opening out of new spheres of employment for fe niaks ; such as are better suited to thorn than the unhealthy occupations upon which in our large cities, they are obliged to depend for existence. It is a neatly printfd, and interesting woekly paper, tilled w ith a variety of agreeable and en tertaining matter original and selected. Address Anne E McDowell, Philadelphia. Tile American- Aoriciltirist. This valuable monthly farmer's magazine, pub lished by Orange Judd Esq. at the low price of 1. peranum t 189 Water t New York, Is now printed in two editions, one English and one German. The No. for July, in Germnn, is now on our table and bears the appearance of being equally as interesting and important to German farmers, as its English sister is to his Anglo-Faxon brother. T. Newton Buvle Esq. tho Junior Edi tor of the Bollefonte "Whig" has retired from his connexion with that paper. His career in the profession lux been brief. but we trust agreeable. May his future r't;n,' in which ever sphere iii- is .A;t?!ed !! n) a -t, e.pi.il i'i : ! r.;: ',.,-t i-v eeta- . I'ut. Aifpi, as M rci been lecc.ve.i and i .. 'I : t Vr lulv I as ,.f..!,.,.. v inter- -ling n :tn' ii It is riiil '. engraved li!.cness of ll,e U. Co e Pro, of I'liH; i!eli ia by nn intern tin.: fUetch of I tl.'-tiiu' l to 1 ceou-.e an i'i Ii 1 'f .1 with fill e Thomas V. yt,i .'.nVfi i l:tV.' ThU ii en- o'v , cm , j ' .l.'-n.-i.-i i Iv, 1" hat?),,. liiMi!; j.S.'jii'ir I'tr the svrtMi'Iiv .-!' j Ii'h b r to. lie . , cM.tte iiii-1 re-i'.-ts ti.;.' i' i k 'nd i 1 i'i li;. i' ii;. I ti'i t .,:. too J:ti-. as long ere her dainty missive rrnelie'; him. the dismembered garment had been unromantically repaired by his own clumsy yet patient fingers. They were only bach elor's buttons. BP$,.We have been detained much be yond our usual day of publication this week on account of the illness of the Juni or Editor. "l c hope our patrons will boar with us a "short season," and we w ill en deavor to prevent the recurrence of delays in future. Ever Chascin vet Ever the Same. The chameleon party ore about to undergo a new transformation. A writer in the Trention American details some of the facts ax follows : "It is very evident that the "Oppo sition' snake is again about to change its skin. This has come to be a yearly oper ation with the animal, and ceases longer to excite surprise. A month aco it was all Anti-Lecompton ;' to-day it is all tar ill-.' With nil its shameless treachery to principle, and all its change of tactics, it is the same dirty pnrty of expediency: marshalled by tho same wretched crew of place-hunters. "After twenty years of uninterrupted prosperity, the country finds itself in the midst of one of those businets revulsions which are the inevitable consequences of extended trade nnd commerce, and which human l.iws are inadequate to prevent. The enemies of the Democratic party, ever on the alert for political capital, arc now nil tin- nn-it ,0, 1,1711111 ui till, 11111, Hit; llljtv proceeding to press this new element into I a. d... ...:i. .1 their service. But will tho country trust these reckless ana unprincipled Sche mers? Who stood higher in the old Whig party, as the advocate of a protect ive tariff, than Ashman of Mass., and Vin ton of Ohio T And yet, only two years ago, these men, in conjunction with other lead ing men of theprotectivepoliey, organized themselves into a regular lobby rwnocia !ion nt Washington, with the avowed ob ject of admitting iron (the loudest inter est for Jngli tanft) duty free! They sent circulars to all (be mammoth railroad corporations, ottering their service to lob by for low duties or no duties for the stip ulated hire 1 Look at the revelations of the late rariffinvestigaHngcommitvee, and "l hill fin., I do pn.., Ihmlmt Wiet to- oiling Mhhi ,.,t ,, Il.,,r .,mi. l l'l M ln,b, nl'ilill' t i. Ilii i,f ,,. ri .,,,1 . lii'ulliniil intuitu of the 1 mi. I Wf,, Ai"l jet. thin nitin. In lih e,i,,iin i npiii i ly. in eliitiiiit-nm Inr hli li piiin' inn Iho emmty tru-t -m l, r ()f ' 'I '"' t-"iivieiei m, mi, ii i.,). .tiiesr ii'ith tiii'in, tu tM.:r,no ot'ihn iinuiliy U KtM'otnliiry to ,crni,i nfurrnn- iliieillelit.'' M.Ulfli:i-ln Danville, on Tne.ilnv, thoOilmf July, h;,h, hr l!ev. J. W. Yi. man, D. D Mr. J a mi. M tv TimnNMN ami Mis Anna M tsv Tatk, eldest (laughter of -'l. L. .. 'I'm, Editor of the t thnulm iJtiiincrnl, both parties of Illo'imnlmi'f . In Philadelphia, on Tuesday, the fitli inst., by It,v. H. S. Clarke, Samikl H. Wallace, to Miss Caiihie b. T. daughter of the late Aaron Itnss of that city. Trial List for August term, 1857. ' Leonard A Moore, vs. Alice Dale. Pateliin vs. hamboni. (inllaher vs. MuliaU'ey, et. ill., ii. rarun vs. oet. Hinds vs. Mason, Draueker vs. Hartshorn. Feltwell & wifo vs, Maholl'ey, ft. a!., Wilson's Ex'rs. vs. Same. Schnell's heirs vs Julian Dense. Cadbury and wifo vs Adams, Powel ct al. ' -row et al vs .John Ovcriiurl ' L. Abbess vs Ca dwell I Jones et al v.' liiil iles et al Kiddle vs Swan .Mitchell vs Pennington ' Patton use vs Ellis et al .'oal & bum. Co. vs Pennington iSabin ys Metihces ; Passmore vs Kloom j Irvins heirs vs McMasters Cooper vs Kellev Prown vs MoGhces (ieddes k Marsh vs Pennington MeKee vs Kloom Post vs McFaiiin Askoy vs Stevenson Karthaus Ilutd MichaelsiWoncU Seyler K renter Curtin vs I Curson v ; Faggart vs I Drunker vs Carlislo vs I THE NEWS. GRAIN' CHADL.KS. A few of Fearer', t sU bruted liruiu Cradle for mile by : MEIiKKLL a CARTE K. i July 8. i C ACTION. All per,in am hereby cautioned ngMnst tued ,1 1 i n (f with a yoke of oxen now in the possession of Jiimen Milei, of ISrndy tp. in the said oxen belong to me, and arc in hi poe etii,n on loon only. I July 8, ADAM JULES. CAL'TI0X AH pereona aro lierpliy cautioned againet meddling with i horse. 1 plnw, one HuRKy, 1 Harrow, frrain in the ground, 2 Cows, 1 inuu'i enddle. 1 Cook Stove how in ihe poase ion of Thomas Koboaon, of Jerdan tp., a the same belong to me and aro only left with the said Robeson oil loan. July, JAMES JACKSON. GREAT EFVIVAL Head ! Read ? ND UK COXVERTEP. Tho great revival baa done immense good in almost fvery r-tate. county and town in the Union, tmtsido uf Clenrflnid. Therefore, in consideration f the almve tsitieor, Frank Short hns taken the repiin eibility upon hiiu'elf to revive he Cunt k Shoe businese in ( liarliild. and set a good example to Lis fellow uiin. He hn to announce to hi old customers, nnd as many new one as may fa vr liruwitli n cull, thut ho bus on hand a large assortment of fin work ami any amount of rimrse AIm,. O. nis' Uni'ir inuile to order, and of unv Kjle In a. it i ntioiucrs. JJorroeeo. Frem-h i-ulf, ai.d I'm i t calf frnilers oii-.tttni lv on hand. l'imlit g for lale, kit i-.vci pu-d. All work leuv il'C Mr' liu' aitan:i'l tim l rij,. ( ii-t,.n,er. ciiiMT u ton I. v i'i l'.i.i !. i,i ut ii,,- i-i.,.), :, r,..r Ij i.ini i-l ! It I'. Wfl.-b. ilie',1 ut. a w.ii. ,. ,i oh.ck e Mh'isl u'i ii;. nfii iy opp file Re-, : n 1 Wcuver'ss utore. lloli in lioj mid gel n. roie. i,r jour old mi, s r, paired. 113 souie of tt.eiii rt mil iu great tin d ul it. FRANK SIIOilT. 11110 .' . 19 'S. "in. i' .-. T' ii pu inn iship bvrttofore ex! tin lie 'i.. -i, .J.'i.ii MeCah," A lieoc,.. Nenon is ihi.t ''; ' ''1 by 111 ut 1111 1 consent, and Ihe lio,.k, ;." anil ail i f.e, Is. uie n ,w in tlio ha rlt ; i . .-1 rl f. i- .-ett'eii'eiit. The buaim-s wi.l be ii .vi .. in fu urc by F. Short. A In-, poor i'o. ) .T'HI M-i'MIS, ;i:ii.ii: m.w- u.s, 1)1 M(. The MiWritx-r. baviig !, ,..n',. i I. him If in the borough uf f l,-i, li 'id i ,-.' r i inklie that he is prepared to I i; tl t noi r iine. from plain tu omanien- ml ol any ii, , : .ti. n in a w..rkiiiaii iko manner. Also wl itet.a-liii'j 1111, 1 ri paiii g done iu a iieut manner u.nl . 1, 1 i..i,u!.le terms. EDWIN COOI'ER. Clearfield, rtfiil 17, I.SP7. y. CAUTION" All persons aro hereby cautioned against inedd ing with tho following prop erly now in possessicn of David T. Dimlap : two Onws. 1 Wagon and a lot of sheep, as the same belong to me, and subject to my order. May 19, 1S5S. SAMUEL SIIOFF. A. H. SMITH & CO. Denlera in hoots; shoes ami tiiuxks. a OF F.VKRY DESCRIPTION. VI7 1' LEGALE and Retail, at prices to suit y J all. can he found at their new Hoot a Shoe Store, No. K44 North Second st a few doors be low Ihe 'thick Horse Hotel, I'hihi. t5TWe try to please and sell che.ip. Notice lo country merchant. Constantly on hand a large assortment of Men and Hoys' Hoot, (Jailers ami Brogans, coarse and fine ; also, Wrmen's A Misses' Lace 1'ools, (outers, Slippers, 4c, and a well selected stock of Youths and Children's wear generally. We would respectfully iwvito you to call and examine for yourselves. N. H. Trunks manufactured and fer sale whole sale and retail nt N'o. U44 North Second it. April 17, ISSS. 3m. CUBA HOTEL, JAYNESVILLE, PA. THE above Hotel, having recently been fitted up for a house of entertninmcnt, is now open for the accommodation of Ihe public. Traveler! will find this a convenient house. May 19, 18S8, .OHN JORDAN. 5000 AGENTS WANTED, '10 sell tour new inventions. Agents have uiado over 2.V0O0 dollars on ono, better than all other similar agencies. Send four stamps and get 80 page particulars, gratis, EPHKA1M BR3WN, Lowell, Mass. CAUTION. LL persons are hereby cautioned against buy ing or meddling with a certain note given bv the tinderaiirnnil In Jims! M Ijuink. n t. .1 Decembers, 18i7, calling for $20, which we have not received vattie for and which we will not pay unless compelled by law. JOSEPH DEPPERT, june 2, 'i8. JAC0I1 KERICHNER. CAUTION. VLL peraonsjara hereby captioned against meddling with a certain note, given by the unit rsigned lo I'.artholonicw Hadden, dated Sep. 1st 1858, for $125, as said note baa been paid. THOMAS MAHAFFEY. Xew Wablrgfnn, March 1(1. 18l. lit 1I0N . Atl) KM III t,ll t r,l.,hi., ii,i"l llil 'Mllli ltl llil. fli i,t .,,, , H, How l ),.,..,..,,, ,, nnm ttn.i.fii.f tp M'.ii'l 1 1.. ..r l.i I r R i (hi., hi, I' CI mil, tni, ,!, .nl.j,,,.) r .. ln (', ,. ,,f rllli jPfl,,f( nN Klf n. lliir li,.m. r. it. Mii.t.tii. ! Hrll li., .Time 'l. It,',. N Till II I Vilim In lirrrdv tltrn hht li.l- lri, nf A'liiilnl'lifttjnn ! tl,, ,v fx-rn grniiloil In llm lil,..T.im., u (,M, ,,'f Sihii ....l 'I .,. I .... r i .- .iis Imvlnv any I.,..).,,., I r.-Uil.-n t. ..i- ih," ,'i i.in r"i,rr III., i w ,i .t i,pr- alu, i!l cull lip-m in n Ii 1 nnko vill,.,,,,, u,. MATT. TATi:, Win. POII KI.b. Jiinn :ifl, Is.iS Ailiu'i ii,,.,. . .... ... .. . T' f' n.liT.iKni"l r..PpiTlfully annuuiicoi to 1. tlm pal, Mr I lint Ii hut uppiiril on vsliiiE limine in tlm Imti'iiu-nt ,ny of Murraw'i (Into lliinpl,iir) llotl, h,TintT Ik fuuiiil ry lil.nr. ,.r,,, ., .,...h . 1.... ! C....I... ' 7' ' - . v.i..ii, l'lckleil (Ivslcn, I.cincnin,U. Alo. Linrer lii-or lki, tunlVe t ioiiiirlt'. Fruits. Nult. Ao.. Ac lis hnpi'ii ).r a , rid nllcnlimi tn hi Imimiicm to merit, and receive, a rharc of ul.lic patr,iuai;n. A. C. H.ANNKIAN. j Juno so, i sja. r.tp ! CLEARFIELD HOTEL, II, 11. MOltltOW, I'rop.. nl IK iiu ro fitt,l tlio liuuio tlirouL. ut iu Kol tlvlo, and turnir.lioil with rvry con TCiili'iicu iipcotmiry for tlio oninfurt ef llioto who limy I'nvur him ill. a cull. Hi Inlilo will alwayi be mipplicii Willi li.o very limt I ti n market cun it h the nlliinl. 1 1 1 m l!Ai; will also be i,ii,.i.,, bet qunliiy of li,iiurd. tucli,.,! to he preuiii'ii. I June 30. 1.S..J. Auiplu atnllio Ia at- 1) RANDIES, Wines, Whiskey, (Jin, 4c , oftio ) very bcit quality for sale by TI10S. ROBIN'S. June SO, 1 953. LIST OF TETTERS remaining in the Post Ollire nt Clearfield for the quarter ending Juno ;it, 1 sVS). Samuel Shaw. Mr. Cooper, Itnae Kaupp, Jan. C on, John It. Kimc, Wui. L. Dickey, Samuel J. llodine, Henry Iti er, Henry l'ndergloh, Mrs. Rachel Ann Julia Ktiuo, Christian I'ott-trtr C. I. Robins, H'illiim Jlurphy, Rev. W. J. Mjrpny. reiwas culling for letter on the abort list will say thoy are advertised. June 30, C. D. WATSON" P. M. XOTWK. FTTF.US of Administration on the estate of Christian Potlurll, lat) uf Clearfield borough duc'd. having boon granted lo the subscriber all persons knowing themsvlres indebted to said es tate, are requested tu uiuke payment immediately anii those having claim against the same will present their account duly authenticated for set tlement. WILLIAM PORTER. June le.JSiS. Iron Depot, Kept by Merrell & Carter. On Second Street, L'lcarfieU, Pa. IS the place where all the 'ollowing article! ran be bad at reduced prices : 7r ra;i of all sizei bu the small or lu the quantity', (.'ast Steel of various sizes and Lest jvatiti ; a large assortment of S'oves, amimg u kirh mil he found the Xew World Cook Oak Premtiiui, Great JlepuLlic, Buck's Pat ent, and the. clceaUd Minnesota. Also, a latye. assortment of mne-jdatei and Parlor Stores, ami Air-tiyhls of various J'atternt Also, Pious of the Lent and latest patterns. Also, of their otcn Manufacturing a large as sortment of Tin-u arc, Steve pipe. Sheet-iron pans of all sizes, and all articles of the kind in tlieir line kept alu nus cm hand, Jlousc 4)ok- I ", oni. ui otiii , ami j tn jiiMniiy none wtlft i despatch. Also, a tarye assortment of alt 1 kinds of house-keepina utensils constantly on i hand. ' CO I'XTlt )' M KUCHA STS' are invited to cull, lis tiny can be noeomru d ited ut very low f,gu res with anything 'm Mir .'inc. All orders will be tnatikfuliy received and prompt - attended to. 0. Tt. ME;ii:nr.T.. 1. R CA II i 'i;!. N. Tl. y a ill also receive cut. it, 1;. .-. "nicies 011 ciuiLisri, ui. at low rates, M. C 'HOME AGAIN." 1) FED A WEAVER are now rc-civing an I opening 11 largo and well fleeted Stuck ol (loudiS coti'i.-tit g of Dry ;uoiis. Crnierir-, Hardware, O.uccris vare, limits ai.d .-i.uts, ii-. it , , ,v li unt. li.t.'t, ami Itomie's, .N1-h V Spikes, and I'i h. as w. 11 ns every other arlic'c usually required ii, the u uiitry, which ti.ey i.fl", r to tin. public 1,11 Hh t'uir i' -iii ii eat, lie hud in the county, i.'ni: ti,. I ice 1 u nw. beautiful andu.'iTul. jiin- 1'. I .1 :UMS TP. 1 y ops ,VO Tit t. J Ell i'i!-' r .AdmiriKtration on the ai i to ol .s titoige (jimer. Into f Dindy "p.. dn !, i,v in,, been granted tn the undersigned, all persons indebted to tho estate aie notified to come for ward an ' settle, and those having claims against the same will present their accounts aulv nulhen ticuted for sottlcment, JACOB V0AS. June 111, 1S5S. pd. XOTICK. f KTTERS of Bilininistralion on lb estate of li Abraham High, late of Lawrence tp., dee'd. having been granted to the undersigned, all per sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate aro requested to make payment immediately and those having claims agairst the same will pre sent I li fin duly authenticated for settlement, JOSEPH PATTERSON, JOHN PATTERSON, June IB, 1858, pd. Adin'ri. BUCKSKIN NO. i0 WALNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. I) HHALYA C0.. Manvfecturers of Buck: e skin Gloves' and Mitts, Ladies' and Gen tlemen's Gauntlets, Sparring, Sword and Cricket Gloves, Ruckait-in Shirts and Drawers, Riding A Shooting Leggings, Walking Gaitors, of Cloth and Leather, lluekskin and India Rubber Sus penders, Waist Helta, Money Helta and Pursra, Sleigh Robes, and Iluflalo Skin of every dorrrip tion. N R. Tluckskina of all color and qualities, Knameled Cowhide, Importers of Chamois, Spon ges, Ae. fl-The attention of the merrhantr of Clear Hold county is respectfully called to the above advertisement. P. Healy A Co. niannfacture Ihe above good themselves, and will receive in ex change DEER SKINS, and allow the highest cash price for the same. Sept, 2, 1857.-ly. LUMBERMEN Send for a descriptive Cireulttr of COLEMAN'S FARM MILL. The moat simple, durable and effective Mill for ffrindins. all kind nf mln IntA 1.. . n. r .uw uuv wi V, ' H , rC moal aa desire i Price, (50. Address, W M. L. COVER A BROTHER, Mnnufacturora of Agricultural Implement, ito. inn, itiarsei ru, rtnladelphia. Trart of Land at Private Sale. THE undersigned will sell on easy terms a tract of land, containing about sixty-two acres, with abot 25 acres cleared lying on the West Branch, near the borough of Clearfield, with a good two story dwelling boose, log barn! and other buildings. An orchard of young trees recently planted, and a largo icopa of good mea dow laud render It a valuable and dcsiiahle pro- it. muitii r.yi Q)PE Arrrt i3T. nt t lH II n Mt i t M -ft, AMI l it i't M MHV mwl II - tot VI 1 1 I . ft I ,,l,. I'i. nh. I i nit e. ' oi l HI ,1,.., II" H Mum Mi,, I I, n i ft I . . I. J. I.. curn.H, Vttmiif v it I ntv mift I uml Ariil, i,ffi .Jntilii lil rrnM.nri., ,,n .M, .,1,1.1 pint' ll,illi.J. MOV AI Tk uinli-r ii xnrt bii, nn,',. ,i Mm "k,ilo t,,r!. nu I 1 1,.. r,t ,.1'iiihiiIi iii.l, ' 17L , 'V r1"n",,1"V" " -v . . , . i - . . ihliawi ll.iw, mlii.ru Ik ill m n ! I tllnit In .,,n,.i j rra'ly sinl llliiit to nil. to ( U- ' ,, I lie ( l.ouilc" ml i.f crmiimi, II it ,.tk m-i-iis n i ri ' coiiiini-nilHliiin It rii'iiiiiniinls Itm-ir, siM l,c mil I with prlil f int In liit liiri'ly Inri'in I ii't,m, I tu pruuf. traty-iii ilo Hurli of nil kin.lt, will l.n k..K, ....,...!. 1 I 1 . I I I . ... I . "l" r""",i,ii.,i iiiiu. tut niKurni mnrKil , ,,rl pni, fr ,,0,, J(IS. 000N. My Dili Isi7. ' P VV H 4 II R PTT ' IMIl'W'' 'M - i KiiriiivT. vnoiii-i'i.' AXI I.rJMr.KK DKAI.klt. ANIi JltMTICB OK T11K 1'KACK, I.ulhfiatairg, ITrartlclit Co., Pa. C. KltATZKU, H'rcliant and Lumber Dealer, corner of f 1 Knnit and l.ocutt etrctftn, Clearfiold. Dec. JU, 1841. f T Alt !)V A 11 of everyduacripliun fur sale IX at a moderate advance it the ftore of may H.l W. K. IRWIN. I). O. CROUCH, pHVSICIAN OITico in Curwonat ille. JL A'IKIMI, r.Xt JIANtil- hoti:i,. The suliscriber linving taken Ihe above woll known stand, formerly kept by II ia. A. Mason, in Curwensvillo, l'a., is ready to accommodate nil who may fuvw him witn iheir patromige. His talle will always Iw sirfiplied with Ihe best the ark.t afford', and hit liar with tho choices' t li,iiors. His stable will be uader : he car of unlive hostler. DAVID S.M1T11. Curwentville, April 21. lSJS. NOTICE. A LL persona in any way indubted to the firm Ix. ofDnwler A Ake, by judgment note or book account, will take notico that I, tho subscri be, have been appointed receiver for anid firm by tho Court ef Common Pleas of Clearfield coun ty, and thut I with Dowler A Ako, will be at the oflice of Samuel Sobring, iu New Washington, Clearfield county, on Friday the 4tli day ol June next, at U A. M. fer the purpose of rccci'n'117 tri. tttmvnli, i c. rf c. on said day and 110 longer! AJI those interested w 11 please attend nnd save cost, aa I caunot yo up there n second time. Those lie glecting may calculate on coming ,0 see me. W.M. PORTER, Rcctirar in the Turtncnihip Estute ef I)wlvr A Ake. Clearfield, May 21, 1869. FANCY FURS FOR LADIES. JOHN FAIiKIIlA $ CO. 818 (AW So.) Uutlet .t PHILADELPHIA. Importers, Manufacturers and dealers m La dies, (rentenien and Children' PA.XCVFCUS. Wholesale and Retail. F. A CO., would cull the attention of ho lers, and tho I'ublir. gonorallv lo their im J. mense Stock of Fancy Fur ror Ludiea, Gentle men and t'nililren ; their assortment embraces every variety and kind of 'micy ' r, that will Ve worn during tlio season, such aa Full Capes, Half Capes, (Quarter Cape, Tol mas, Victorines, Jioas, Muj's f- Mitjf'u- tees.from the finest Uu.sian Si lie, to the lou est price Ikmettie Furs. For Ocntlemcn the largest assortment of FUU COLLARS, CLOVES, GAUNTLETS, 4c. being Ihe direct importers of all our Furs and Manu facturers of Ihem under our own supervision, we feel satisfied wc cun offer bstter inducements to d, rlei and the public generally than any other house, having nn immense assortment to teloct from and at the manufacturers' prices Hi oafy tisv a cun. Hipt. !, ISi7. 4m. I'AIIK ,V MKRItKLL CARRIAGE nnd SLUM II MAKERS. Shop n Fourth .!.. iu II. K. Snylrr'e Lint building. J'llj 2. ls.,(i.-y. to lu?ibeiiiie:7 a:td."otiiers7 ril'IH uielcrsighcd would rrrpoctfull inform the I citizens ot Clearfield and (lie adjoining eo's. tnat he has just stored in I'liilipa'jiirg, a very rge qu intity of grain, including Hye. Cat.?, Wheat and Flor.r. jluckwh' tt Com and Barley. wliicli ho will acll iu large or small lots on (it most rissonable teini- Mini n l.- .-t prices. Tne altintion uf those inv,lii,! m yd. Ing in thi, line is call,-,! to the M 1, i.,i. v:l,.; it would be 'o Iheir iidvantiie to ; iv I 1.1 a fall. Uuuie Along tiica ant l,c Mip-,,i, Lv (.. W! K Kri.ER. ri il j'.-biiig, March ii, l.";i7.-tf. CICXTH U.'liOTl l , ljruic.l'a fp HE subscriber would rcspecsfully inform hi X friends iu Clearfield Co., and tho publ'c generally, that he ho taken (ho above House, where he would be hiippv In accommodate all who j fsj favor him with their custom. l.n. ii. ur.. nr. rt.-n.. June 10, I7. pd. Jtt. n. i.tnuiwrn. i test T A It It I SI I'.R & TK.ST, Attorbeva at Law j Clearfield, Pa., will attvhd promptly to Col- lAion. i.anfl Agencies, ac, c, in Clearfield, Centre and Elk counties. July Jtl. y orTr . TvTTvT lsonT TTAVIN'Q removed hi office to the new dwcl- M.X. ling on Second street, will promptly answor professional ealls as heretofore. FREDERICK ARNOLD, A reliant and Produce Dealer, Lnthori 11 L burg Clearfield county, Pa. April 17, 1852. A D M I N I STH A TO 1 S NOTICE. TETTERS of administration on the estate t( J Abraham lleia Uu r.r Tl... . i.:. ...... v, IUTCIIS1II 1 deceased, hnvtnir l,n r.,Bnt.l n i. ..i m.. all persona knowing themselves Indebted to saii w.m. ,s reipiteieu m maae luiuiooiate paymen:, and thnae haviow elaitnH n ,1 .l. .1 - - " ru,oM.,n ifuui uie same will present them for settlement without de- june 2. 1858. WM. PORTER, Adm'r. DISSOLUTION. THE Partnership existing betwoeu. tho under siguod in the practice oftba law, has Ihis day been this dissolved by mutual consent. W. A. v ALL ACE, n e ,, , , K J- WALLACE. Cleareeld, May 1st ISiS 8m, Treasurer'! Saleof Unseated Lauds. IOR Uxei fur the year 1856 and lxi7. So X jioa is hereby given that in pursuance of an act of Assembly, passed the ljth day of June. A D.. I81S. entitled "An i 1 1. ... ? ' A- - - - - - ', nu nui airec ting the morte nt selling unsealed lands for tax es, Ac. the" following ir,.i. f i. . Clear field county will be emoaai! t,, ..l.n i- or out-crr. fur the Lit hi nnnnirf .a ,i... ,i at lbs tourt House in the borough of Claarfleld on rtie second Monday oi June next i I Ball Township. sV, A P. 1 George Oakley, 50f.fi MOO Henry B.vk, $ 7,', 56 1000 Henry Beck, J 75 tt'oftMitii y kSfiwi tt tun liooii m,m, CfltW 11.1,1;. f f .... r.. ',...va..i..... The iit, it,r hrf li'at-a tultirniin ln ,. cntl'.nM'it, and (lie i.tilillc crcrnllr 1 1a i t t" I,, it ii-in, Inken tli l"vi wi ll kli"n Unn l, Mid llitt he hut tMirely H Hlt.'d uml r, fiunll,rd II In r Hvln adupied to the an", ni, l the tn.li llm viitire liniellng cniiimnTiitv. HIS TABLE II, elitsyt l,i i r 1,1, d wliS er, ry In xm v tint iimikui sad tiiriuuii lii, cuntrr will efiui.l. HIS BAR ' w U ' fU '.it w i(b Dia rli'ticol n ft v- tilitl li- HIS STABLES. wh',,-1i are tho licut nnd int couuuuiliuiig ti ll,e riiail witliln a ilny'a trawl, will always lo in chari'u uf careful and atti-nlito hoftlcrt. Iu !irt Kvtry d.iarlinrnt of liie Kutalillelnncnt will l,e eu,plicd with all Ilia com fori and conveiiicu cie the wcarr traveller euuld ilekire. juuo 2, '4.1. WM. A. MASOtf. (1 A l'l ION All persons are heroby eautlnnoil J against purchasing or trading for a White Stallion, 1 Iron Grey Horse, I sett Double Har ness, 1 long Sled, 1 Timber sled, 1 Sleigh fmiiit.. cd green, with willow box, 2 Cows, 1 while, helf fcr. 4 red yearling steers, now in possession of Edward King of Iturnside tp., na they belong ti mo and are in hia possession on loan onlv. ELLIOTT K !N(J. June .10, 19jS pd. CAUTIOX All persons aro hereby oimlionod against meddling with the following proper ty, at the same has boen purchased by mo, mid is loaned to Henjamin Rishel, subject to uiy order oily: One Cow and Calf, 3 Stoves and Pipe, 1 Itnroau, 1 stand, 1 Clock, 7 Chairs, 3 He, Is A Hod ding. 2000 foot of Oak plank nnd Scantling, one set of wagon-maker touU nnd the House and im provements whero houow lives. JuneU, 1868. JOHN TlISIIEL. XOTICK. VLL persons having account nguiiiel Goo. J. Kylcr, or person knowing too a selves in debted lo him are hereby notified to ooiae for ward and settlo the sumo with the undersigned committee appointed bv Ilia court, R 0 B E V. T .Ml T 1" HELL. June HO, 18J8. .11. CAUTION. VLL persons nro liuieby cautioned sgulust purchasing or in any wiso meddling with rhe folloiving property, now in possession of J110, Millei an I .Mary Ann Miller, of Hojri tp., vi,-: I pair Spreads, 1 Log l.'nain. 1 Plough, 4 Ittitt chains. 1 Hnr-ow, I Mowing Scythe, 1 making Stove, 2 Sinks, 2 clocks, 1 lot carpet, 2 Stands, 8 Reds uml Redding, 1 pair double trees and sin gle trees, 1 parlor Stovo. 2 Tables, 1 Cup'joard, 1 Desk, 1 black Mare, I Wagon nnd 2 Urindl,' Cowj, as the sumo belong to us aud are left with them subject tu our oritur. SAMUEL AUDREY, JOHN P. AS KEY, June 21, 1853. ELLIS TiTvVllT&"sONS. VT the mouth of Link Run, live miles from Clearfield, MERCHANTS, and extensive Manufacturer of Lumber, July2:t, ISii ' 7.D. THOMPSON, 1 )lnrksiiii(li, Wngous, Ruggie, Ac, Ac, ironed JL) on short notice, nnd the vory best stylo, at his ld s, tn n .1 iu the borough of Curwensvillo. Dec 20, 1 85.1. DR. M n OOI)!S, having changiM his loca tion from Curivensvillo to Clearfield, res peclfully oilers hi professional services; to tla citir.cn of the lultor plnco and vicinity. Residence on Second street, oppusi; d it of J. Craus, Esq. my : ijj, "VM. P. CHAldliEKs! f tARItlES on Chairmaking, M'hoelwriglit, nu-i J house and Sign paint, ng at Curwensvilli., Clcart'eld co. All orders dromptly attended to tian. o, i;j3. DK. Vi. M. CAMPnKLL having located n Kylcrtonn, tenders hia prolcFi,inal aorvic . . to the citizens nf Morris and tlm ailjoini'ig town diips. Ilo will always be found nt the rcsidum ul Thos. Kylur, when not professionaHy enrarco. May 21, IS56. " h 6 GREAT HISC0VEUV;0F THE AGE, Important to TOBACCO CHE-WERS. DII. GUSTAV LINNARD'S 7ASTE UESTOUA TIVK TUOCHES The. Great snlsiitate f.r T lacco. It is i well knonn and inrontrovfrf i'do fa that ihe use of Tobacco i the promoting enino many of tho most severe MENTAL XI) PHY" K M. DI-ORDER? lo wlii. h tho race f rrnn ' -uljeet. nB earful nnnl.VMs nnd long and pnin!o expert nee have clearly proven that it contai certain narcotic nnd poisonous properties m, dangerous in their efTecl, which ly entering in' ihe blood deranges Iho functions nnd operalio; nf the heart, causing ninny to suppose, that org , to be seriously diseased. TOBACCO ofiects also the rntira nerrona 3 tern, manifesting itself ns nil who hare used noxious weed w ill bear testimony ia Lassitude Nervous Irritability, Water Hras'h, Dyspepsia, .. many other disorders of a similar chara-tor. THE TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCHES nr designed tu counteract these baneful infliicufli and have proved completely successful in a nm tituda of casus, and wherever used, llainghnro, less in themselves they exert a bonoticial etlVi . upon tho entire system, restoring tho Tasto whi, . has become vitiated or destroyed by great indn genco, complctoly removing tho irritation ni accompanying tickling sensation of tho Thro which are always consequent upon the ahitainii from the use of Tobacco, and by giviug a henli tone to Ihe stomach Invigorate Ihe, whole svs( , , Persona who are irroirlavnl.l .,.,.1.,. . their constitutions and shortening Iheir li vt . should usn these Troches iminediaii.lv n,l thi... off the injnriouaand unpleasant bnii'it of Tobu ... co rhewinj. These Troches Or I.n?cn"et nm rnt n !n . convenient and portable form at tho low prico ov cents per nox. a liberal disosmnt to tho trad Prepared solely by tho undersigned to who all orders should bo nd, tressed. J A M ES E. DOWER.S, Druggist. C'or. 2d ami Race streets, Phili,. April 111, W ly. HENiJY W. OVERMAN. Xo. 14 (07 X. C) ,SW. Th.ed StrcJ, be Mark,i, PHILADELPHIA, LKATIIEIl DDALIJ 11 Calfskins, Momcoot, Liuingt, Bindings, ED 4 OAK SOLE LEATHER, A X. B.-.Tintiirh Leather hntl.rht ..r t .... ''I'sneo March 3, 1857 y. r.vxxio uoim: i 111 iVJV W AUUAXtlEUEXT. ihe subscriber resneetfutlv nmiin... n.. ..i. . , i ... v ... ti, , i lie that he has token Ihe abovo stand, in the b ongh of Clearfield, and ia prepared to accomin date all who may give him a call. Tho pub may real assured that it wili bo conducted in ti, best manner possible. Hia table will ha aupnli,, with the belt the market aflenU. Jlia liar fill, with the choicest brand of wines and liquors, au. his stables will be under the oar of attentive e i careful ostlers. DANlKt M. WEAVER Feb. 11, 1857.-T. A. n SHAW, T RETAILER of Foreign and Dmnestio Merc! .., cnpiiur, s. irnrnniii cOUtliy, J'a fhrwivllle, K itt l , I4j.