Hl A 111 ) ff 'I ! I' f "' " 1 i ' ' ''' ' " 1 uuim ,.iuiiiJ, Minnttn Trlrjrrnphlo Npwi. fivUi.-,c i. Lit .. Emdi-h. .t,i,i. )im miimi I " i. 1 be ciiirii of imr I or (infill not ilhfiinding tin' liMil limes, (nndllK'.v nto lunl li indeed. ) c liil.it n n)lwt laudable spirit of iinpro enn ui both jn building and rtlitt:iig. In m 1 lit t -ii to tlie tine now dwelling" tluil are nw in miir-so of construction, soorid fine house have been freshly painted, nml otherwise ,. , i- ,i i i renovated, making tlicin 1ii iilmtit ns ,, . w '. AiUtoth.slho weekly ml. (litinn.i f now commodious pavements invarioiii paiU of the town, nnd it makes up the M"n total of t inch valuable im- jirovernoiit, and makes it look like a sec oinl oilititiH of itself revi.-cd and improved With won nn ordinary decree of pros rerity, Clo.u licld wouhl ere lung ho out) of tho most active mid thriviiifr, as it ii al- ready .me of the pretties inland towns , .i'eiinsylviiiiiiv U:i'AiniM; Nki;i.i:(.t. To repair a lu'j:-. lcct, or supply nn omission, the lirst op iiortuniry fifter it lias hecn discoved, i-s jierlmp" the best apology that can lie niad. In our last issue we ne-ieetoa to aunt- tl,e atmnsphere became niddenlv filled t.-ntion to tho card of Allied M. Smith, 'with myriads of insects of a type entirely ivho bus just commenced tho practice of unknown to this region, us far as I can pentistiy in this place. Mr Smith is b-arn. The phenomenon is known to well known to tho citizens of thU place Jve extended several miles, and appears ,,u '. , to have ocearrrd at the muno moment, ami vienuty, and will, we trust, receive Yuo insect is about one-fourth or an inch liberal unioimt of cncounigemcr.t in his long, closely resembles the eoinmen unt. new profession, from his old friends.! Hut the strangest purl of the matter , . ,, . , , i ; , I i- , i Mtluit is, tome,) remains to bo told. As His card b'o s to tlnv he re he is to lietojiul, . ,, . . ... ' " ...... soon as thev appeared, Ihey hegan to bght what he professes to do m his line ; and Up0 whiitever object they came in con AllVod always moans just what he say?. t;ict with, ar.d In g'.ve birth to young instcts ,r , 1T r, r ,, , ,nrra l' iWi', which in a few seconds uscend- Mt. f inon J 1 u tel. liv rolcmng to . .' ., , .. ., ,, . . r ed into the air, while the old ones threw our advertising columns it wid be seen that tlcmsoives into violent contortions, which llienbovo named Hotel lias been oncoi continued until they succeeded in ridding more opened lurthe aoenmmod ition of the themselves of their wings after they ap- , ,. 'im:.:. ml-...,,.- !.,.. t;t,,, ' pea rod much re'ieved, nnd ran briskly luiblic. J Ins is a well Know liouse, sitna-, 1 . . . J 1 . about noon the ground, ns contented, ap- trd m the heart ol business, and is one l j,ar.,iyt,w though they had never poisess tiio most desirable stopping place- in tho j Pd the power of llight. In an hour the cUv. Mr. Hopkins the new proprietor is i earth wa, covered with these fallen insect- ' .i f ,.,i. ; ,i .. angels, and strewn with theirlilele.-.swings. a 'ent'etnan ot mticli experietiee in the. .n. ' . . . , h ; e . ' , w line their tmv, new horn progenv, had lino of hotel managing, and from what "e,,,.,,,!,,,!, and 'were sporting in tho beams know of him, is well calculated to make of the evening sun. This morning the pa his guests coml'urtable.and if possible hap- rent insects may be seen secreted among l,y while they make his house their ho-no. ' "r, hfjtever offered protection ,;. , 1 , , .. for the night, while the new generation His charges tiro made to suit the times. m.u dormant upon the - surface, Raii.uoaii AcciorxT. A gentleman of our town who has recently been on the route uf the Tyrone, Clearfield k F.rie Kail road, reports that while walking along it he discovered lying in its vicinity ; and . , . , r I - t ' .1 i I I'l" ! j i;iiiii-.ii.i i.'i ..in iiilii, iiii-i iioiii with nuny evidences of his having there I j' I,1.tioH of Wisconsin and Minneso liict his dca'h, on tho track, if not by t lio l,0r,ering on Lake Superior, tor the pur train, the lifele.ss carcass of a horse. Cur pose of considering the propriety of the fried chronicles this as the first ltailrnadi formation of a new- Territory out of the accident on that iniprovemcnt. Verhnns tho old horse died in despair. Mammmoth Tomato. Our townsman lien. M. A. Hills is entitled to tho credit of growing tho largest Toimto in his gar den this season that we have heard of. It is fifteen inches in circumference and weighs three and one fourth pounds. This Tomato grew upon a vine which has. Minrlv produced not less than twenty five , pounds or fruit since it commenced bear- ' ing. otai ru ru tiuciK ii i r iiicsieriH soil of Clearfield- DaNTisriir. '"Jen. A. M. Hills still con- tinues in the business of supplying and j repaiiing the absent nnd defective teeth of those who call upon him. I roinn long experience in the business, he hopes to be able to render satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. See card lor further particulars. A Shin-. A sign is often looked for when it is not given, hut our fellow-ci:izon H. II. Morrow has placed a new sign in front of the Clearfield Hotel which can al- ways be seen hy the wenry traveler, (wnon it is not too dark or his optics otherwise ,.l..,,,.n,l ;c; "..,.( im l food nnd i lire," within. Mr. I. i) a clever and Mi r- 1 . . i , ), ,,,.. I iiuiigiiig 1111101010,1,11.1 in...-. .... " j-" j er to nnko his guests comfortable. n K 11 r.STr. 11. .V couple .., i'j.i.., i... n named Henry -were arrested, brought to j town and lodge-1 in jail yesterday evening charged with being engaged in an unlaw- . j.,.jn crop, we publish the following est i fnl lumber speculation, the cuttintrof tim- 'mute of it in the Northwestern States for heron land belonging to other parties.-' the present year, from the Prairie Farmer. ' , If the falling oil should be as groat as here 1 hey are still in custody. . t,.tillKlU(i ,Vl'. r,,,, l,)(,k for a considerable . P.i,ooii.--Head .the statement of David McC'rearv who was cured of 'die enncer by J using Lind-ioy's blood Searcher. Verily ' the blood Searcher beats Hobensack. . . Lt THF.HSIll ltll, Sept. F.niTOR. jnth 1 h:,s Mtt 1 understand that reports in various j.arts or the country are i ncul.i- ted to thecflect that I do not intend to support our democratic ticket at tlic ucto- h'A, the candidate ... forslioritl. Ami having been frequently interrogated of Into in reference to tho mat - ter I t-ti, (hi- method of snvinu to mv ,lomooratic fellow cities througout the county, that having never professed any ther save (leinocra'.ic i.rnicipics, l ciuiikh help hut feel great nstoiiishmetil at such lieip out leci gieiii uMoniMiuicoi, in nm u report. Having been burly beaten for A, 1 t , r 11 i'l tho nomination, I do most cheerfully abide .he result, and reel happy in an opportu nity of adding my testimony to the hon esty and hbility of her candidate F. (1. Mil Jer Esq.; and ehall most cheerfully in com mon with my democratic h-Low citizens of Brady tp., r'Vidor ligi a jvnnn, and I trust efficient support. And if Jam not very very ward much mistaken lhwty will march forw under her old democratic tanner, nnd creasei hov inaiofilie for th( ticket, tho " hole ticket, and nothing but tho ticket, To this end, invlx-st endenvori shull rrrn Invccl Vonr' Truly, MARRIED AinM 1 ..I, hy U. 11. r. '""V" " ' ' "... .Wino ,, daughter of TIi.ih. Cataol,, ,,f (,,,(v -j ,,; s.'M-i..1..t1-.iIi l ytliPH.i,,,., Mr. .1,..tl.-M Adams 1,m,, to Mi,,, ).,,, llebchng, laughter of 1 avi. llcborling Esq., alio!' Uio nine place. ( . 1 ,. ""' 1 " etirley, .Mr. Main Sept .Ml, i.it , by 1'. Ciirlcv. Mr. Ham "" 1,1 'i",. UMiniui i J.yttle. both oUr-i- ),, i "nm 'l'- . DIED. I t r . , InMnrmTp., on Sept. Oth. of IWn - lory Al.rahnn,, ,o of John t. ...i,!' KIiz. aheth Kyler. need 1- year, u.l n.ontht. In Kyierdnvn, on Sept. 8,h, r,,,(,. ' son of .lacoh nnd Ciitherino Mock, ii.'imI 11 .V(111' l,lul " nioiilln Remarkable 1 henomenon Immeuse 1 Swarms of Strange Insects. A correspondent of the New York :,v.-!ot m: I'oxt writing from Poplar 1,'idgc, .N. V., under date of Sent. '2d. L'ives the followimr reiiinriv.'i mo sialciilent. lie siiys : i Vcslevdav. Ill, lll.iiMl f.,np .'..ln,.l.- P r 1 ' . - T awaiting the suu. wanning rnvr, ot the nsina Tub PiiiirosKi) State of 'Oxtoxahon." A meeting was held at Ontonagon on the 2)th ult., composed of delegates from the ' I .", upi " cousin and Minnesota, preparatory to the formation of a new State, tins meeting was culled some time ago, and was attend ed bv delegate.- from all the different fee- tioiis enumerated in the call. How gen eral may be this movement, or how ex tensive may be tho feeling in favor of it : whether it is wide-spread among the people, or confined to a few who are ambitious to timiro in a Territorial and State tovern- ,(, we nre unable to say ; but from the persistency with which the mutter bus P"sne,i lor a longtime pasi, irom ine f....n ..r.,ll I in ,r.,itfila rt Mint, nnlmii U'll'. "I I'll HIU J"." .... 1. 3 v.. ..... . , and from the interest manifested in the project, there can be little doubt that it couiineii'ls itsclt to the people ol mat sec- li..,, mi.t n m..u'fii.l' ..f I hem ivnnld lie ill ,-.. o)- it A conimittee of eight was ap- pointed by the convention to draft an ml flre;8 to tho Legislatures of Michigan, Wbconiin and Minnesota, urging upon them the propriety and necessity of agrant to the general government of ther territo ry bordering nn Lake Superior, for the purpose of enabling tho inhabitants to tor in a new Territory, and this committee was instructed to submit their proceedings to the convention, which is to meet again on the llthinst.. nt Ontonagan, for the purpose of considering them. In addition to this, a committee of three was nppoint- 0,i ta ,,.ltt resolutions expressive ot the; ;sense of the convention, and their report was mane at an an. oiunod leeciing on me n.. I T n d.M.Ai.id in hi-, c 2iiih. The resolutions arc devoted wholly to set t in ' forth the various reasons which - : ; , : . . . are urged in lavor oi me project aim were simply accepted by the convention, but ere , no furl licr action taken. The Grain Crop of 1858. As our farmer are all interested ill the aavaiico in price, 'Alter a careful examination ol tlie iwlmlnmibicct. wo have coini) to this con- j cinsjon :Thnt of the whole crop of 1858 ! Illinois will not export more man , six nni - ; lion bnshels-perhaps lar less; that Iowa will export less than one million bushels iiwrhaps less than half a million, that Illinois will not export more than six mil I cousin will not ex portthroo.fi I ths s much ; M f . that ni,itl,,ft will , - walls, by th'ZCiT' " ,.xvwi i about tho same proportion s ; 0f uldi.-nlaywiuiet and plain, be- ,'u;"l ; (.f,;,rt H Wisconsin ; and that there will l"! J"l1c0,ig lo sensiblo folk. Tho nuptials ov- km. n ,i noli h . east three minions, " V : ,i,ese'pr- ,no Pa,, rt,u,r"' ,V 01 "U& VySr Ho Wda-i.k Hose. The General in as very high estimates. A continuance of. bad weather may roduco the nniouii' for, , export to almost nothing. At present the j quniitiiy is wasting at tho rate of many , ' WJiJlZ. we do How much country, we ol iU0w, tut the .-i .'tititttitv m ni'vt inn K u .'i ' ;. , ' ,-c.al papers less iiian coihiii.-ichu r..r..a ............ v. ; 1 bo corn crop win somcwnai '".;.;.'" ; - -- - - . ,.(1K;;iitv I'. "f ''"J. r , Z Z i - ol ,U ,Jtln'r nn . "V"11 ula I,Pr lnn,u" tnnt(in Illinois or Iowa. illlf? il ii, . i" ". -- 77. c. m " but now no man ........ .rt i .s. .mi tii ri, -- iiriii iiiiii . . . i . i . i.-r: ... .1 ,..,.;o r..,. ;, end lide. We beat timo bv lltlf Willi o in- i . . . ., f. 1. il... li.I.a nii.l eel news from J)iy o,(, wor(, nljO0(j of tno inllP ,v,on jt is transmitted thence. Now, that we have, got the Atlantic Telegraph, we must have got the Atlantic Telegrnpti, we musi niivc t,n tireil ot paying ins pinners, rcsioveu T,plv niaxim-makei-s, and jicrpetrators of Jo tiiminiHi, bis l.ip, nnd put bis own aZst te, iirnrv1' to !l,vht;o, IIwo u ,,is nro nut of date, nnd "wise saws ami mod - 'crn instances" are greatly needed. j "VC tqink s o sli.ll d mo.d or OUr ' ' TT ".. .!oM" "UiNI tYdo he.i, after .pintorS 1 JsiT' Mr. Somerset, why don t you get l(,V ( A Tjk aqoni its bring dtflicl'H to ' . l.UU, HSrlllll' " l'.- .1" o.' ...... I iw in." ........ .. ' TplcffrdtlhlC NrW From tJtnh -Thfi Mormon Piffionltr A..Im 1. .... f ........ .1 a... ..ill. I . I ... iniij jcini lililiru, I, III. PCU1011 - I lit i 1K0 I renk Unlit Mines. I.K 1 1 1. M OHT II. Sept, 1.1, via Uootio. ili0, Sept. 17. pel 1 . S. LxpiCM CnA number ol nllieem Inmi I'tidi m'rived here to-day, muting whom lire (.'ol. Alexander, niul EieiiK (irovor and Mnnndior, i,r the Tenth lnlantry, nnd 'atit. Marey, of the . . ... ' rum iiiiuiitry. Iliey bring ,, ,. f importance- ', ' , Al It scum to he tho general inprossi,,,, ninong the olKe,ra that r,irther trouhle ,V. V:.. ':Vl" U . ""l,inmaken hy the Hut.1. was l,cllo,e,l on nml inw niiiiciiiiv jiiih on v iceii i)o.stiion le - l, not nettle,). ' 1 '1 I A train of twenty w.nns lc,yc here to-'' "morrow for l'ike's JVal . , M, iVm I " - ' ' train of .brty in ! 1,,'w ""V"- . -i .,......... fjcucnien r. here Horn (li-AMurroniKiiiifi o.Minti.'ii. i.tu-iwii-intr mitlitx tor conianies to the mines. W ASlllNi.Tox, Sept. l'.t. The Chailcslo ri v,..;.i. . . ........ .... .... i "' i hi rcidicn 1 1 jl I li till V llll 't''" Ab'i'-ims captured on hoard the . ! vtM' hl.'1"'1 '",vo 1"'(' sl,1('(' 'beir ariivitl. ; '' w0 tho crew are also iead. 1 N.V ... I.- W 111: I L l J X.... w A 1.. I KASS, .Sept. IS. A din. I u '.s tiiught to-day betwoecn Mr. IVyod, of t lie Tint lKlhi, and Mr. Harbazau. fortneriv of' the same paper. There were three rounds flischarged with rilles ; luit neilhe" hein"' hurt, further operations were Hnsneiidod 1 1 Montreal, Sept. 10. A ib'sii'itc', iv.iin luver u u j,oitic, at (i .;o P. jr.. states that I the steamer North Hritain exnccled from 1 r ... , Mum .piiuu lioill l-ncr 1001 will) lour Uavs uter news, hsul ! not been signalled below. i Sr. Louts Sept. 1(1. The first nvei-hmd i P.ii r..,.,.; .....;i i i- r. . . . .. Can oi ma mail to (. u'ltumm 'n .letter- soil City and iringficld, Mo. FortSmith, i : ivmisas, nr.il l'reston, Je.xas, took Its departure from the St. Louis post otliee this morning. It goes hy the l'aeilic Kail-i way to Tipton, Mo. thence in coaches and spring wagons t" t rancisco, the tare i li-om St. Louis to .viui l'rancisco lieing j(2(Kt. I Adrian-, Mich., Sept. 17. Mir. Thurston, the aeronaut, who w.is carried oil' by his balloon wiinseen atipuirter pastoneo'clock, 1'. M.. at a L'reat heiiiht, in the direction, rf Maiden, Canada West, as ascertained by compas pcaring by the parties observing him. After Mr. P.aumsler his companion had aligiited, the basket and netting were removed, and the balloon inverted to pre cipitate the escape ol' the gas. Mr. Thurs ton was holding on to the uninllated por tion, seated on the valveboard, when it as cended with him' Richmond, Va., Sept. I". A duel was fought this morning near this city, betw een ( i. Jennings W ise ana Slierranl Siemens Clemens was wounded in the thigh. Tin I'l.r. : cause of the difficulty was tho recent com ments in the l-'mj'tirrr, on Mr. Clemens, relative to the Gubernatorial question. Mr Clemens whs the challenger. 1 Tiif. S. ocitiiF.. The yellow fever now j prcvails in four of the leading cities of the 1... I I -.1 South namely, New Orleans, Charleston, 1 wealth. . Savannah and' Mobile. l'"r 0l"r'on ,f,,r 1,10 offi,'e "f l''"uM A,t" ; , ol ( leurficlil eoiinlv. Pnor. GoiillfiE C0MI1K, the rhilosopher.For One pern in for tlie office of .Sberifi' of Clfar- ; Phrenologist died in England u few weeks 1 iin.iiuiu,ni ui ft . ago. He was born in Kdinburg Scotland in 1788. He cauio to the United States, in 1S30, and remained until 1840 lecturing on Phrenology, and preparing his journal. 1-J !.-.! '-- fr-tT'ir we were aliout to o.eci a ooaru 01 Borou mdi Ollicers, and some person or per- ition will bo held at the following plnees: c ii . :. ...,n..,. i ilm'l Al the tourt House in tlie torougu o would commence interrogating Ihe sons i !!. . .... .i. ........;..( n( i, i,v t. if canoiiiaies us m mc j.iv.'ii.. v.. j-. . Philadelphia Street, from the Curt House to thc Railroad Station, such persons would be looked upon as perfect simple tons for interrogating men in relation to work which has already. been completed. Hut we find men in our midst, however. who claim to be possessed oi a renson.-.on - . . , - , . i . amount ot intelligence, who are uv , nresent timo askina questions of nn eiiual- lv simple character. Mr. foster, our can didate for Congress, is interrogated as to I ! j ' tvl.A T AAomiitnu i-iMrtctinil anvthing at all, that said question was set tied finally at the ballot box by the poo - nle of Kansas lit thc late election held in lieu suiupeL- .n.-. " ......... -. ' i Teniiorv. (Jen. Foster's position upon r,u,(iont wlien it wan properly before .. ...., s ,V(. known to tlie voters oi . . ' .1... .1;. f I .ii 1 1 it not. ' ult II iiiiiei Hipiio o nj..... 1. - .1 .,i. nn.,Jinn which lon , ,.0)fiviy raised in the settlement ol I (j jjj,,it je," 0f aid territory, ho will, at nil time, be found ready and willn ,- I. ..I dent -writes from Stonington, L't., Aug. as fellows : .IV .1 I 1 1 ' ! ' ! Cass, daughter of tho Democratic Secreta- j oasstMior ii oui ii, o -iih.-i iiwei-, ..u.i A...-;. 1 IsJ 1 f Stn(- wow llllitl,,j iu 1(,iv matrimo-; , tl.g ftf,rnoon ,,v ,1,,, n,.v. Mr. Wto:. 1 j of rajVlirv ('iur,.li, Stonington. i i Thc 0pi jrentleman was present, and gave' awny t,(e b,i(K, Tliecoremony was mark- ""'.' .. . . .. " . ir i.:i . where, soon after, came t h '..ride and bridegroom en route I N-wl,ol.t. wn, , after a few minutes conv. 1 '? J. "l"?, - t . i.ii t the ' lag ol our l nion,' wniieine i announced far and near looini; g rftnnon announer . tn tl... orewhilo anti-foreign clem. nt inhabitants 1 '"" " ' . " V . ""!r 'i,lk ,h, Am,'1U'a" , Knroi , can heart 111 loving harmony. 'be - All ilboard,' followed by a shriek of the .l.nnn t. , ml eiLslw-nnl ihe train, and . . . . , . i. .i . . .. . .. n..s..n i u.,n iiii.,..riiiir ...... 111, (ill I. Id ' - , .- j r en mono I it, in chnrncler. dis- tlU'l M I 'mi' i ... - - .,..! .Un,.,.g on their wav homeward I. . ' . . f ,i.. '.i.... " . i. i...i i.,,..,t ..vent' nf the il l v . JujrAn Enitor of a dow n cast paper got tin( tired of paying his printers, (loved 1 effort at setting fype. tl'IC- "I I I r.i.,.-,,e..e - .. anwer. J'ut tlie inuiviiuiai w no nuriupie i - to mteiroga.o bin. ... to his position on i shi,- John , 1!unJv fr lllC , the Lceouipton question, will be dconiei. i ynx either blind or foolish, and consequently . ' AM',e 0 f .I.,bn Whiicsidc f.r the lown unworthy of an answer. JhhmrMic -lo-- (,f Hoodnnrd. , 3,'),qrr. t -It tlie nlilic f Icol liouRe near ll'm 'Ira . - ... ban, for the township of ilo -lien. MRR!.lE IN Hioil Lll E. A corrrcpon- j yttlhe liousa oi l!. H. Hall .1 Cu. f..r the town- .1 i n lil nl Encli-h ofccptil V mil I H'lM'li (MMiplilri'ticv llmt Will tint 11,11 1,1 Tli''i ooi,iibiinod ,,t j,,.n. nut! i in piim in: o :iji. icn(l 1 WUill Mull' I ill till' (I.I, t, (It ('hcrhnillg, ( to lie it,i,ni!,iiatc.l niid lli, mm. points i,,,v- nid England. 'In n,l. 11 tl mi cphhili- tic n tin. Eiigli-h, in i . iiij J to tlic (in i tudo i t the statue, tho Emperor gave tlic order Unit the nrcliitoct should turn it hull' round, on that tlic linger will point in nti other direction. The English will thus It cnaLlcil to visit 'liorlionr wiluuit tear nf disaurocable roll, i t ions. .1.... i ...I . ... -i..... r v i I . ... . t'.ir The annual exploit of Mollanl h. !,l.. - ti. ;. . ci ,i i , lie , th n,t. ! he hi.pl,l,, as have nr- ''ft V'T ) TuV nT'r,U " ' '. ,,!lVP '" ,,",,,,'t 11,0 "T." w ,mi"' ZZZ Z 'ZVlZ XliuC rlZ State ynjeil lli'iiiociutic ! The (e,ulilie:n,- , ,,, , ,,, , .TiMor..ns, - v vi, v ' i ' ' mt over tlii.i c- ix - Tin - r .nn kwmix tioxs i . i.ll . .11 ,.r ,:,,,, ill,, , Vik-. at i',.nv.... iil ..a Soinvmber ml,, till,, nn I rr lini.l.v mil 1 ui.m, nt hillior.e.iii-' .. . - ".lll'MII '."I I'llll, lit! I . .. . I ..I. I .... I'. .11 l!iirn.i.l.. .....I ri....i ... v ..... tc... inK..n m, S...., ,t,r '.'.nh. nn i :'.-n I. t'1"" " d'. .h.rlei mil ' 1 ur.l. ""P" 'l1'- T.t-X. ?U!i a 1 1 Ii. y"r (-'l,'a,li''"' "" 1 ! nr-i--.. ''''T1'1 1 S ''"' : '' 2';,,1"'1 1 2:"!l; . , I nr 1 rxii"n, kiMixoml l'oiin, nt I.uinl 't"".v "" s 'l,t- "''i1' " i- l' "" ."" u''1"lH'r f"'- "" Vnr lltfenlur me M-jrr . ul .M.n i. 1 .l.i ,.n 1 n . i ...i. Kr i,,tu, i: i,'Iiri ,i Kurdcu-. t ' K"1'1..111 "" ,,'l"l',t'r..1 l:il'.n'.hl v)l- i nr iiiiiuii aim nu, in iiiciioi v Iv i on, .VtoVr '.'ml. un.l 2-t. The Iitiiut will l.j ii,, i,..U .. ii. n, n ,1 ,y . at 1 1 u elm A. M A.l Ir.u.iM vcill be .loiii ,.r -,l j "n tl '" Buljo-t of Kiluomiou in i'io (vi'nin. Tliu i I'"''1'' '""', '"vile 1 Li .nttcn.l. Kxniuinntii.ns nt , i""0'1' '1;,Vm "T.!s,!,t d:'-r.- J e"l''"'r' "Tj"tn5 1 tilBll to a..ivnt exnmiiuiinn: Pee r,h-ol Ur for it r. r,l, w.hm l:n. An.. 2 it, ISj'J. h. h. .TII,I (V S.,it. ; fi r.i:i u. I'.I.I'.CITOX I'HOC I A I I MATiON. U liure-i !v an net of Hi ..I OciRTal il'Aoinlily of tim t'ommuniii'iillh Pennsylvania, i-nlilk-il "An net in icl'iiIuU' tln I (iL.iit'ial ttU'ction. nitliin llii I' ciiiim.iwivLhh." : ' It in cni.iinoil nn thv Hli-riff of lie' fvcml c-.i.ili- tio to nivc pill. lie notice of nie-li flection, !ih J uluccK lier. to be helil, nml (lit.- ofliccri" to lie e lii'teil: TiiEarnniK, 1. J05UU K. ItEKD. Hii;h Sherilf o ricarfieM counir, . Iirrrh, (,,- ' mblie ifitlcc to the l'ln-tor of tlin count!' of Cloiirtii'M. that n UKXIiltAl, KI.ECI'IOX mil be j held on Ihe Semnil Turnlui nf OiYuf ,-.t a?i.t, (bo- ' tho TWELFTH Uny of ilio iiioulli.) n ilir. j several rlertiuu ilistncts in tw comity, at which time nml place the titiulinol Voters mil vnlci i For One person for Piipieiuo Ju.lgo of llie L'uin ' I mouwcnHli ; For (hie iier..on for 1'annl t'.. 111:11 r of t!i , I CoinmoiiKeiiPh ; 1 ; l or Uno person to rc rocM (he couiiiicot ricnr-1 fielJ, Clarion, Elk, P-ieM, Jificison, Me- i Ke, Vennngo, nnd ll'arren in the H""' 1 of Reprcfteniatives of the I nitdl Mutes : 1 1 ,. ... 1 . . . . . ,, ,. , 1 1 01 x 1 v .ri.,ii i, 1 ri.i .-s'-ii 1 in i-'uniii-T ui cieurfmlil, Plk. .IctlVrs.ui ami MeKeun in the House of Keprcsentntive,. of Ihi? Common- ! ! ila coun,.v-. -..,... , l er (Ine neri-on for he office of Commic'ioncr of cierfild county. j For One person for llio office- of Coroner of Clear- j,v 0nc vett- ,'r thc ufru.c of A,i,t,,r of Cle.tr ! field county. t The KI.KCTORS of the County nf Clearfield inui 1 aha ."i n r. nun me unumi i.iei- fClcnr- ".'"""r' . . At the houvo of William Hoover for the town- eliip of liradlord. At tho home of John Goss for the township of Decatur. At the house of Smnuol M. ifmitli for the tow n ship ol liocenriu. Al the house ol l.-aac lllnnm jr. In tho lioro ot lurweugruic lor rmu luwnriuu. . M U ,i0UM) uf Jaco) iUurvI for ,,jwn.,i,ip I o fCuvinglon. At the bouse former'y occupied by Win. C. Fo- ley for the township of llrn.lv At tho houso uf Samuel Smith for tho tomi.-hip of i'etiu. : u Lmli?r(,fS Jlui fcll0l)l hltMI! fur ,)le township ! , uil.,ir,, At the houso forinerlv occupied by Thomas Ky - lfor ,.nrUip , ( heht I icr, loi Morris township, j M the house of John Young for t e township ... . for the township " ' ... ... . ... .1 , Ill( F,.,nU i,uuse 111 rt iifonvuie lor 111c ; ,.nsbiv ol Jordan. j ,.t the house ol ' ,cs'c Wilson for tlie tuwiediip to of Huston. i ,. I...u., ..I 1 1 I h'ti , li.r I ' .1 I . 'A t. ship of Karthaus. At thc house of P.. W. Moore for the township Al 1I1C IIIUIFP umiKllpn v.orB.ui uiu ioiiiini ' - . At the Turkey Hill choul bouse for llie tonn j B .hi, ff At tl, of Ural At ll Knox. I thc house of Jacob 11 abler for llie township Imliain. he bouse of Isaac U'lioin jr. for the lioro 01 V1 , en , , ,, r ., r. i , A, ilio i.nli he school bouse for the Itomiiirli of - " " ' NOTICE IS IIKUF.UY Fl'IlTHKlt C.IVKN, That nil persons, except .bisliccs of tho l'ence, who idiull hold any otbi e or appointinent of trust iindei tho llovermni nt of the t'n'led Slates or of this Stale, nr of any incorporated district, wiituh er a commi-sioned ollicer o- olherwiso, n subor ilinate olhcer or agent, who is or shall be employ ed under the l.epinlnlivr. Executive, or Judicial Departments of thbj Slate or of the United flutes , - i .Ii ii ' ,"i , .1 oi nn . i.iio i.eg- r select council.. I or any cuy or ,,icor.orio'ii ui.uu i every inninhcr ol ( on-rcss nu w-''lur;' "rnri,' OUT eitv, or coniin ssioncr of anv inoorporatea U" in Mt f 'i,V"' ur (.inj. nt 'lie same time, the i. Ilicc or nppoint- ,et of .b,ds.c. Iiupcctor. ., -clerk -f any l'hc tiun f thia Commonwealth; nnd that no Insnec- ..... .I...1 ... i.r Oi.tr i, lli.. it I. r no v in i.ii k m nm. . , ,, , , . . , . n. ... 1,8 ,J " "n'co Vut"'1 '"' ..... .. ....... ..... ...... , And llie Ileturn Judpes of the respective. Iriets aforesaid in tru-ts aforesaid lire hereby rei,iesleii lo iii.-et at the Court limine in the lioroui-h of Clearfield, on thei lU'-'T l HlllAY next after Ihe said Second Titcrl.iv of nptol...f.r. tlin-i find llirro lo flu Lbo.e ihihj-s i-e.iuircil cf them bv law. 1 (IIVI'N mid.'rn.y band nnd sea! nt Clenr lield Ihil First day of September, In tho venr of our Lord "no thousand cibt bun. dred and finv icM. and of the Imlepend eneenfthe t'nltcd f'lits tho eighty-see ond. . J. H. rrrl). Sheriff. I.IQl.'OH.. B". It AN11I, Wines, Whi-key, Gin. le , of the AUDITOR R NOTICK I ' m- n A I'lintli.-c, A I li .ti il,i,i,.n nf t 'nilliilU'lliilil it Hell',) limiirv ill the Sh. nM" linn. I, .'lllliei f.lHllnlil , ,,, All).'. -:, mi ii,.iH,,n.if . . WhIIut. I .up I I, im, ,1. Mi ( 'itlliineh '!! n.i..iiiti'. Audi' tor to ili'ti ilniie Ac,, ',- , .,, All pcr-unci in!cii'(e.l ie lierchy tmli lied thnl 1 will atteicl to the ,hilic of the lilioye appoiiitini'i.t. at tnv nlliec. nil Sat- linlny the '.Mil ilny of l, o!.., S ii'i'lock. I', M nf sii.l .Joy, wh at 2 n and wliere l!iev can atteinl if they e( proper. TIMS. .1. M. C r.I.r Uv'i H. Sep. 11, His. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICI'.. Ill the Court of Common Pleas of Clear- held County, No, Feb. Term lsji',. John Ko-s, u.-e of Thomas I'.ro.vn vs .lame.-: Mel lliee and Henry Meiihee. F. ecutnis of .lames M.iil , dee'd., wiili no tice to Thotnis I'hilii and .lohn Mefrhee. And now to wit.. Augu-t -.il!i I.1, on mo-ii.n of W. A. Walhce. Ii-,).. Fl'ti'.. at torney, T. .1; Cllllollgh. K-l., llppoilited Aiulilor, o ili-lrihute uioiiifj paid in the aboye ca-e, "'. ' ',(,; (.," All persons in the ahove dit rihution will take notice that the undersigned w ill i attend to the ahove duties at bis otliee, on ' Tiled. IV the ll'lh ihiv of I letohci- A ll ! 1S.18. at in o'clock A. M when and wher , they can attend with their voucher, Ac. , THUS. ,1. .M. crid.orun. Sep. M, 1S.1X. Auditor'. Al DITOIt S MITIC'll. . IV. IatflAN , ) lu ll,': f'.mrl , I '.,.. .11 K. I'll an Ctrali, 1,1 I',,,,,,!, '. A. M'liHi r. .t I'd. j A ' ' l, , m, 1 :.. I Anil nun, llm i.' I A. Auii-:. 1 I'l'tlioj liii All - I nrriiner it Tv?;. in 'lie iii.m cu-c, I ii - It en iii-l.r mi llii' tl:i'rllTt.i l.iiu,' tlie ir.i-j rccils i f tlii sali' uf lli . r. iil c-l;tfi. ... f T. A. ' .M'dlit'i. .I Co. into t'oi.rl nml tin) i . i n I ui i' u t ; nf Au lic.r 1. 1 .li-t; il.ui.' I'hmii nni.in ib.'ju.l- . ... to cot rri'ilii.im. I " Onlcr -nn.ii, I ami l!',.rt .1. Wallas K-.i.tolir. iippointcd Auditor. Vr Variant. 1 All pei-oin intcnutcd in ihe above distrilniooi, will Ir.l-c iK.l'.ce tliat die u-i 1 r.,i.-M..i hi a: lend , itollio iiiit,s of Lis iii.iM.i.itiniiu m ,H odii'if in ; 'i",!!".ro' (,-le!'rli"!'1 ,,",!,,h '''v "r f'''"1""' A. 1. is.is, wlieu nml wln...'n thv i iu u:tin l. H0I1KHT J. vV.U.l, M K. A,i;ir, 1 lili, ls;,. .p. Clock am! Wafel ii. r. iai:c;ij:, Respectrully aniioui,.c that comniencod the above I'li.-inoss in 1,e Ikc '0 . if '. leai tlel. I, J .1.. opnosil ' t lie .leiirnat otll. e All kinds of clocks, 'vatehes, .lewelrv. Ve. ciitrusted to him will U- neatly repaired ad warranted, aecoriliipj to ,,i',ality. Ily . 1 . ,. . 1, : ...1 1 :' 1 :' close attention to hi. siness, anil doing Ins . . . , . lw"rk "i a seperior manner he hopes to se- cure a liheral share ot public patronage Sept. I, -tf. X0T1CE 1S1IF.RF.UY (ilYION, TH AT lcttcrs of Administration Hwk been granted to the undersigni'if on the l'.state of GFORGi: SMITH, late of Hell township,! 'b-ai field county, ileceased. All persons having uny business in rela tion to said estate, arc notified to call on me and make settlement. LLWIS SMITH, mi s. IS, Adm'r. Important to Lunibcnnen. THE subscriber takes this method inforiniii!' any and all persons wishing: procure tin1 that he is tho agent for Clearfield County, and will furnish and put in thc said wheel, on the shortest possible notice, upon ap plication being made to him at his re.-t- , lcnce in Lawrence township, throe miles , south ol' Clearfield borough, or by letter ' addressed to lii.n at Cleai field P. ( .11 in. A. lil'l'.i'. Lawronce tp., Sept. 1, l.1f. iim.pd. i nissoiJJ no The oai'tncr-di'ip heietol'oi-" existing be ,tweeii J ii. ll. l.:trriuiei aiui li.r. wurd.ir. i in the piinting ami publishing of the "i leal field liepublinn" was on the Loth. ! day of .Inly 1 --IS dissolved by mutual eon 'sent. All persons knowing t hem-elves , indebted to the sa;ne foj-subscription ml-;vei-tising or .lob work, arc requested to call as e.tl-lv as possible .it the olliee of the ; "I 'hvil lield b'epiibliean'' nnd Settle Up. -i The books being left iu the hands of ,) . H. ' Larrinicr for settleiueiil. j .1 AS. II. LA Kill M FH. ! l;. F. WAUD .lr. I . . ,' M 'Z. -Mil. la.;. GREAT REVIVAL - Read ! Read ? I NH 111) C'U.W KKTl'd. The prcat revival! lias done iiiiiucusn o.nl in nluiost every Statu, eni.nl v nllil lown ill the t'llion. outside of ! ClcarGeld. Thcrefoie. iu coti-iderntion of tho . . i. t , i . .i .i anove r'.unor, I laoii .--non ikif iairu ine rr.-iiou- sibility upon liiius.'' to revive (he limit A Mioc j bnsiness in fleai fic.. and set n eo.,.1 example to hi- fellow men. IK lino to nnnminee to liii 1 J mafninT, ornl Innny now omp- un imiv f;i- . . it .i a i. i. . . i i t assortment of tin.' work and anv amount of cvarse Also, I i-'ll t ' till ... i.. ... ,.;t ,i,. ilers inade to order, and nf any u.-,t..niei. .Ilorrocco. 1 rench calf, .u.i Pal nt calf trailers constantlv on baud. I'iudinir tor sale, kit cxecpted. All work leav- ,n tils .imp wiirrnntwii not to rip. insrornen ,'""i"2 " wil1 f"", l,im "'"'rf'ini'r - r,H.k ,. nl,,,,,n,.nl, nenrli- orpositn Heed and e,., ln i, ''a res "lore, holl in boys iinrl got new os .,.., ' r ,T0 f old ones repaired, tt:. some of their, it ml nocd of it. FHAK nior.T. SO. ID..S. :;in. 1'. P. I ho im itin ishiit hi.retoforo enisling lt- Iween John .Mct'abe A (ioorge Ni-wsnn is thin day diswed by mutual consent, nlid the tumki, accounts, and all l!e.-t, arc now in tl.e hand of 1'. Khort, for tcUh ni' til. Tho business will 'i cnrrie-I n in I tore l y I". f-horf. A'.n, pel V 1. 1: .10)1 M.-',;'.l r. ;. r lit. M All '.ersor.s are hereby cautioned against 1 purchasing or in any w iy milling with th tollniwing Heseriiteii property: iwo bnv horsisi nnd harness, nnd on two horsn wagon, now in the possesMon or Fetor Svler Oil loan only. cl.i: Aiui i;i,n ft 1 KHM;it MiitKi:T piriti'.r.i. TI1U imii'rlKni'.l rcfi-'IfiMIr inforan lii frli'tvl Kiel llm I i n -rcl ing- pitl'llc III (HrliTl, llial tin hn l.ikfii llm itlune li.'iiKr., Fi'liMFIM.Y KNOWN AS Iff ft II F.M I' ll!!. I. IlnTFI., Tnr. Hoif has been recently refitted im proved, and newly fnmi'licd ; EXTENSIVE STABLING u is iiri; coMri.ni:ii ) .111 nr h rBU'Aiivn TO ACOOlIUollATL All who may give him a cull, ill the nuw-t pleasing and ugreeable manner TSi j.3 2.;.;..;. a 7 Prj'ndi'u HV.'A i-.'.rv ."; irwlrr h'i )f'mf a ilrxii-uKU will lit' miiilied wttli tin iH'artinniit of choice li' iiunri : uiij hu mil nnluuvnr I" I'liturlnin hl kih'sH In o iicuuiri' i lint i uunt full u th I'l I.I.I'ST SATISFACTION. Tlll hr"1 U "itnafed in u pleasant mid ipiiet part of the town, mid no expeiis or iitteiitinn will Kc spared to make it on K"f the best hou-cs in the county. A lib- oral patronage i respectfully solicited " HAVS MOHltOVi ly. ( l.'lUli.'l.l, II is, t H'M. T. I'l KlIAMI'., AMBROTYPIST UF P l"lhLU(iII, visit Cie.irlleld on a professional 00 or about the J-lth of September next, where he w ill, remain a short timer Those w ho wish to get Ambj-oty pes, ul olle-r Photographs, taken ill the hr&t !s! le of ihe art, will tlien have im uppor I tu'nitv of indulgin- their t.vto. Mr. I'ur. viancp brings with him the cperitnee of many years close application to this beau- I tifnl art, in and about theCitf. nnd all ; thc improvements which have been in jtrodnced. He therefore flatters liimelt' j that he will be able to give the niot ntn ; pie satisfaction to thosewhomav give liiui' a professional call. nog. 17, MS. "t - I iTttyy IN'I'jnsr i:rit,di IJOOTS Sc SlIOKS ALWAYS oN HAN'U. JOSEPH GOON, TIIAXKFFI. for pat faiors, nnd grateful for future prospects, desires to inform tho cituein of lliis vi.-inily, and his old friends nnd patrons in particular, that he lias removed !) Ihe KlIlT KM I M in tho Kust end of 31 J7'2 Ha7 Mai?, f TVh- First J"fr Writ or ttr Mons'ion lluum: where te li.-.s nn hand ooliFtantly, n largo nssort inent of rvery variety in the BOOT AND SHOE LhT, crsToM woiiK ATTrxnun TO WITH PlsTATCII. Tho very best of stock will I flscd, nnd nu ' pains spared lo make neat' fits and durnlilo work. ' All of which can bo obtained from the (aid Josepti ' Goon VEKY LOW for the tiKADr nni'K Clearfield, Aug. IS. 1H5S. 1 KAK.MKKS ATTENTION Thc be3t Article in the World for raising" WHEAT Is Loinau's Superior llios- )liat(i of Lime, At t in per ton, or 21 ets. a lb., by the barrel. Analysed and Kecommendcd for ' THE WllFAT AND GKAIN. CUOTS HV Pi-ufossor II Ai. T. 4 ACKSOX, f -:iut ,f tht IV.tf.l friths IKitrtit OjhW. ll'ir.i'.y'i f., ). C. .'tir-Ii will ropaf the vuitiy Jo ! liiu per .-. tit., mi l will i. ol b'tra (hi sisi by y.iuiu( ia I'oiiiuei a tlu.'iiio djes (iJTn itf prove it. ! ! ! (i. A. LKIXAlJ, Proprietor, .V,.. 'Jt, Suti I HOST Street, ;77.,iAi.;r( W. Ph., of my Agent throughout the Country Or .'T-Av.ii vsis can be seen ill my OiOee. ('ash Muiled with Ibe rrter will refein prompt nttention. A liberal discount to Storekeepers who ' buy to sell again. Pamphlets can be bad at my Otfiee. 0. A. J. mi. -I, IS.',.. .1m. Coal! Coal! rflho Subscriber respectfnlly infonm t!;0 oiti- X. n ils of tho IloMub of Cle.u field tud ricio' ity, llmt hn hit takutia Ic.io t - - ii w r' ( 9 -H I : Lw s (0 is. "";6 " , .""VT. , J" "."I""' "", oi ' i m " ki- article, either lumps or mixed to uit PUT ell ser-. IVrSOlU ill tow P I Pn r SPfplicd wit l it ?l tlieir liorn'', et MX con's pet !bnhel, --Fe at the r..mk bwrr tlmrt ' t'cibi-i- m-ivn'ii' I UKI'A IAA .hi. ALL rfv-.-.r.s am 1-creby cauti'-noi 'Min I 'i wiij in anv svay nied l'i i;r wit' the fo!lovlii;;di!. ril. J pr.-p,r-tv, now in th" pos.-evi'-n M" .Ichu L. Mc-(.i-.ic.ken. of ret -n ..n (p., vu- on.-" onvi in.:c, on ;-i.,v in.iie, on " w.):;.n, en, f.itMiin r 'rill, ore t loiv, 1,--'--w, on -co per l.'ttli.. and eleven flvir, u tbv ciimi belonj; to nio. and luv ifV Wr with thi said McCr.ickfloT on loin oul-. subject to niv orJer. Scr-t. 'oS.-.f. nt. l.TTCH WATV crRKR. AXTMlttTV I l ift til J Dffl' ttrM) imlllts I ftik, Croup, Ac. M1 t Ju. fonn' evv l.et oiiality for sale J) i.i.J. IU0S. K0IilN3. ( IJi-udy tj.. An-. itL., It') il. M. H. l.UTIIKU. h0K dlfilcuit)"',