iiomt Jlllairs, Tin' liiii'l whirl. lnl fck Ims njniii "limit i lniise' i i. .,,, In mi pxlri'ini'lv liuiiilli it tnliv " . ' it ti 1 .1 . . - rl 1 fomucli io mat n we tion t get nsmi nor .oon, to tighten It up again, we , l.ave to iwriitate onr thoroughfare, inw-r emit. Mud t onyti.no h enough, but .tlhl. senof,., . .l.iin At'itpv 'liiiMln ' wnnl.l lib.. year, " be taking ni "inane a Bieigning, it in ex- cwlingiy provoking to witness tl.o liifsli- vivmdJ byway., a moving mas, of thin black mortar, several Inchon in depth. Accidsxt. Ou lost Monday, Jutncs Durclififld, fhltwt son of Mr. Joseph J'.mcli. fjelJ, of tins place, as lie wim hauling u glanco. Its fashion plates nro also very lienvy ding of timber, something occurred tine, and constitute to tho lady reader no With hi horses, in attempting to arrange aninll item of its attractions. For terms which, he wa tlnown upon nn axe stick- co advertisement. Every body that can ingin tho timber and one of his thighs no- atlord a mngazino should subscribe. Tho terolycut. We understand he is recover- number just received is for January ing. j 1859 vol. 1 no. 1. XT. W. Siuw.-vYour communication , American Auiliui ltur bT. This excel on education is crowded out this weok.bu'. lent ami popular farmers nmgazino for Doc. we will try to give it room in our next is- has been on our tablo for omo time me. You are undor a misapprehension but wo have not had timo to alludo to un in rogard to our not caring to publish ar- til now. It continues as interesting ns ever tides on education. We do so cheerfully to tho agriculturist, while the juvenile de when they are presented to us, as we claim ;partmelit in each number is becoming to have the progress of eduoat ion and tho more attractive. Only one dollar a year, gennrul diHiusion rf knowledge as much Published in Krgl ih and Gennun. ' Din. it heart as any man living. tillc' editions containing as nearly as (30,000 and all the Expenses of the County for Two Years, can be saved by the Tax-Payers of Clearfield County. Fuinu tnt to notico a largo number of tho citizens of Shatvsvillo anil the town- ibip of Goshen met at tho barn in Shaws villcon Wednesday 15th Dec. 1S38. 1 hllis 11. Ltvergood Esq. was called to the chair, ana 0. W. Snider appointed secretary. The object of the meeting was generally iinderstixMl, it being proposed to offer in ducements for removing the wit of tho Bounty business from Clearfield to Shuws. rille. A committee composed of five of the tol'ul men of Goshen were appointed to draft resolutions. The fo'lowing were repot ted and adopt ed unanimously ; Preamble, whereas, two successive Grand Juries have reported that a new Court house is absolutely iudispeii'-iblo for conductii.g the busineks of the county ffithcx edition, und wherons, nudi u build ing will cost the county something, and me mx-payers must pn; it, ti it ue locmco. ; in Clearfield, and whereas, we tail Well af- F..P.I i,..;i 1 :r... . . i .. ford to build it il we can get a law passed fixing the county feat in Gothen, by the Increased value or our property nn.l by the , , ' . uvul.luge it will be to us in keeping post-!nn( cd in tho judgments and liens against our cusii inersj without tho expense of having the l't.tkets transcribed and brought to Ui, und will also enable us to sell our lots at (limine their present value; and even if wed j not eil'ect the removal of the coun ty seat, we will jret up an excitement nnd can sell lots at tin increaffd price; there fore. UmlvtJ, that the removal of the county Mat from Clearfield to iShnwsvillo will give the people of tho county the lnost central location that can be oblait.ed, as the peo ple up the river are nil going in for Pine county to be made to come down as far as Thorps. Tho distance from Thorps to Sbawsville being 25 'niles, and the distance from Shawsvilleto the Threo liuns being 28 miles these two being the extreme point in the count-, it Tino in made. And also because .Sbawsville is on the riv er the main Highway of the county, ovOJ" which two thirds of tho citizens of the county pass cvorv year. Rttoh-td, that it is clearly the interest of the people of Clearfield county to have the county seat removed to Sbawsville, ind the. President of this meeting is here by authorized to appoint acommitteo of three of the bett borers, nnd good clhu-s, that can b hired to go to llarrisburg this "inter and use all the necessary means to have a law passed allowing the people to oteott this questiell of removal. Itaolted. that in the event of a removal of the count v seat from Clearfield to.Shatvs-1 . . . .... I viae we pledge ourselves to build a new Court house, Jail, ollices nnd other conve niences for tho transaction of the county business, and that we will also pay tho current expenses of the county for two "hole years after such removal is effected, and of course the people will vote for re moval because they can cave their taxes. Resolved, that the President appoint a I committee of five of our citizens to agitate. this question over the county and get up, n excitement generally. ! 72lJtnl'Jli7 Hint n nAm..,:i w I. a n r.l.ni I. I Lu I . , . villi! II III , 1. C to procure subscriptions for the erection ofbuildings, agitation ic And we sol emnly pledge ourselves not to repudi ate a dollar of our subscriptions, nor bum the paper. O 1 ... - .... outiscriptions were then macleliy tnere ponsiuie citizens present, conditioned a. Cordlna In t1.. .1,,.; .., in I33.COO. - o ."".u.ivii" Resolved, that these proceeding be pub lished in as many papers us will publish them. Adjourned to meet the next time. E It. LIVKltaOOI), Pres't. Gto. W. Snider, Sec't. aHf you have a sore or painful disease gond pet a bottle ol Du Vall's Galvanic 'b, and you will not me it-no 1 vou will purchase more. This has been tho ciiae, d will be no in time to come. On onr tulilfl hinp.rlne, , temniked n Omit time inr. n MoniUed tl,.i i.nl.i;,. I. M ...,,.. 11.1 in. i . i ... v'.irbhiiiii (', uaa just i.ccn re , . v reived, mid in jiMiee we mo bound to any tlmtll exeeed.nll theexpeetation wo Lad (Wme.l of it. x(.itl(r do W)J , , ,, MMrt II.. favor of n rxrl.nng. will, iWo have ,,,',, for that. Jut tl.o i.I I 1: .11 t "" l'uuiiu is truly nil It purports to bo a niftfnzino offliwico Anu'iionn literature, J Tho contributions nre from the pens of 'some of tl.o best American nnthort, and the illustrations, although not tine steel engravings, are graphic roprchontutioim, of living scenes, which tell their story at a possibly, tho Fume artiicle. Amarican MtnctiAST. We ftliled to siieuk of this valuable mercantile journal, tl.o last one received, the Oct. No. It is still published by Bryant and Strattan, at New York. i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Clearfield Academy Stockholders "1 BTlLL meet at the office of Ju.ues Wriglcy, IT Esq, (Register and Recorder, rfc.) ut Clearfield, on Monday, the 3d day of Jnnuary, at 2 o'clock, P. M.'to elect a Hoard of Trusteea. and other ofliocra for tho ensuing year. Tho Stockholders are requested to attend. J. 11. MEN ALLY, Stioy of tho Hoard of Trustees. Dec. 11, ISIS. TYEONE AND CLEARFIELD RAIL ROAD. "aT0TICE is hereby given to the stockholders 1 1 that an olcelion fur President and Directors of the Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad will bo held on tho 2d Monday of January 1 Oth day, ISi'J, nt the office of the company in Philipsburg. JA.MES T. HALE, President. CuA8. E. Fosteii, b'ec'y. dec. li, lSOS. REGISTER'S NOTICE. TCTICE i hereby given, that the fulloin! llV alu, n.ttmm ,, o!- rocr( in ,nl, . j for the inspection of heirs, legatees, creditor, .t .all oihcrs in any olhr ny intcreyted, und n ill be prwi,,e(, 0 the next (t-ph.m's ( ,, r ' CUarliold County, to be held ut the Court IIoue, '""!? Clearfield. coi,.meu. inf .... the iSd Slondliv of January, lsi'J, tjt coiilirmntiuii allowance: l ne partial account of John L. Cut'lo, Execn- tor of the estate of t'olomen Kline, lute of l.uw- renco township deceased. JAMES WRDJLEY, P.egiftcr. Clearfield, Dec. 13, 1858. CAM). M ISS CONSTANT lato from the East respec- Clcnrticld ond the County ccncrnlly, that rhe is prepared to give instruction iu Music PIANO, ilELODEON AND GUITAR also. In tuk rnr.xen iaxocaok it okiso nun NATIVE TONGl'K. She refoM all who may bo interested in tho above, to the Rev. ,)r. and Mrs. M'Leod. Terms $8 00 in udranco, or $10 00, if not in advance. Dec. 6, 135S. tf. IOR SALE, by MEnnr.Lt. A CAitTKfi, Arfnim lutnt Improved Corn Shelter Aho a few Meat Cutteri of the best kind with a largo vari-i ety of Goods in their lino, just rocoived, and will ba sold low for cash or produce. Clearfield, Dec. 8, 1858. look" iiiRKi i,ook il i;it i: : THE undersigned lubscribers, take this meth od of informing the public generally, that they have th is day entered into copartnership in j . THE BLACKSMITH BUSIXES, I and can be found at tho shop formerly occupied J byj. i?nu!iKwiier, on iniru mroci, in una oo rough, whero thoy will bo pleased to see tho r old customers, and ns many new ones as can make it convenient to give them a call. Bring on your hoes, your spades and pick?, Your log chains and your pulling sticks, Your sleds, your sleighs, your horse, your mare , ' No threo-ycar old shall then go bare. Your speors will work up then just right, To nruoning hooks for every height. Yolir tmnr(f ,,,, ,mi n,cn be wrought To ploughshurcs such as t'm'ii ne'er bought. JACOB SIIfNKWILER, GEO. W. ORR. Clearfield, December 8, 1858. tf. WINTER SHAWLS, WOOL, LONG SHAWLS, SINGLE SHAWLS, ROUND CORNERED SHAWLS, For sale by KRATZEH'S. OM'IIAX'M C'OLItT SAM',. n . , . - Y virtue of an order of the Orphon'i I ion Ol u oarneu touniy, more win " viic - - ... ... f . I public sale at the village of Fennv.llc, L IcarlielU ! County, On of January, A. D 1859, A CERTAIN TaACT or FIKTT-TMI1F.E ACRES Of ,n penn ,0WllfMp) bounded by land of Wm. Wann, Jeremiah llinn, llio.nos uiuiorty, and John P. Hoyt, having a largo portion of . . . .hroon. iat tiUBiru icmi j - ih. astjitn of Felix Rnfl'ertv. deceased. Terms Cai i, in conrflmation of the sale. MARTI.V MYRTER, PATRICK QVIN, Administrators. doc. 8, 1858. ts'e. BLANK ASSESSORS' NOTICES, In legal form, for sole at the office of the Clearfield Republican. dec. 1, 1858. PRODUCE WASTED. Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, Buckwheat and Fire-Wood, wanted at the office of the Clearfield Republican In pay ment of printing. dec. I, 159. " MTY t OMMI.rtCI U. CO! I It 1' l'.m,,u( IV . . CB.,TI.tVi,i 8ftlrw. v t K MicShTJ, 1858. cooot t r . .... . .wwiir iiii.ii i"vi'"" - 'u iwinim uunui of the Counting Room J. C Smith, A. SI. Professor of Hook keeping ntiil Science of Account. A. i'. Douthktv, Teacher of Arilliuielio and Com merrliil Calculation. J. A. lls.vnim k ami T. C. Jh It L. I - A. Cowlky and W A. Mimkr, Vrvh. of Pi-nmaq. SIXULEAXD DOUBLE ENTRY HOOK KEEP 1X0, As neJ la every diiiirtuiont of butiuoe. foniiiierciiil ArilkmtlicRnpid tiviurit U'ridny Detcrtiny Ctountcrfrit Jonry Jtrrdiilifr Cui rttpuHtli nee (,'oln Mtrciul Law i ro tuujjlit, mid nil other lulijocts necenry fur vi a lucvcae auu tnurou(a edutntiou of a i ruoticul buaiuem man. l PHKMIUMa) IN 1858. Drawn oil the premium in Pittsburgh fur tho jiuat three yenrs, uUo in Eiutorn and U'cs.eru Cities, lor best Writing, kut engraved woiik. I.MPOUTAXX IXF0RSIAT10A. Ptudcits enter nt nnj time No vacation Time unlimited lte ic ut tilcttnurc UinduHten us.is. ted in oblainniL' siluatioiis: Tuition fur lull !',,. meruial Course, $ao,U0 ; Average time, S to VI wueks; Roar 1 $JjU per week; auitiouory,$ti U : Lulire cost, 60 UU lu $70 UU. . , .w ...... .r.,.,, cu.i. nunco at uaii price. For Card, Circular, specimens of Ilusiness and Oiuuincntal wiiti.iL'. enclose threo s.uuids. nml address . W. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pu. dec. 8j ISjS. J A Ji L A K V APPOI JJTM CS TS, DR. JACKSON, Indian 1 liiisitmn, (tatenf St. Loiiis.) OK Enu CITT, pa., May hs. ,,,t..ii...i .-,, . ,. be IcUbU'itd an followa ; Free of Charge: Clearfield, To.; "Mansion House," Friday, Patur duy, nnd Sunday. Janunry 7th, 8th, nnd 'Jth. Philipiburg, Pa.. "Stage House " Wednesday nf tornuon and Thursday furcuuou. Jaauury 5tlt and 6th. Luihersburg. To., "Singe Ilonse," Monday, January 10th. Brookvillo' Pa., "American Hotel," Friday, Sat urday, and Sunday, January 1 Ith, lj(h, and loth. Ridgeway, Pa., "Stage House" January 18th, I'Jth, 2Uth, and 21t. INDIAN BOTANIC REMEDIES! In treatment of diseases of the Lungsand Chest, ' Liver, Stomueh, Dowels, Heart, Korrcs, Skin i i-erufulu, Salt Uheuni, Erysipelas, or any and all diseases ari.'ing from impuro blood. Female in January and July, and ending in June and ! employed by the publisher. Those who desiro Weakness, and Fttiunlo Diseases of all kinds ; al- December, respectively making six numbers to 1(1 commence with the first number, ihould lend so all f.r ms of Chronic or long standing diseases, each volume, and twelve numbers to each vcar. I 'n their subscriptions and ordors ai early as pos hiivc given Dr Jackson a wolrd-n ide reputation. ; Snbsi i iptions may commence ut any time. Sin- '1'''''0 since, owing to the immense size of the Dr. Jackson, although paying special uttention glo copies, 2 5 cent ; subsciptiun, one copy one ' '1'eet, only such numbers will be printed as may tu lung, throat. h?nrt and femalo diseases, also year, sent by mail, $:S On ; clubs, two copies ono i oe ordered. iniitest.i consultations in nil chronic diseases year, $ j OU ; ciuhs, three copies one year, $7 On ; ! All orders aud letter! to be addrossed to the incident to the human si stem. Sceine mnnv clubs, lour conies one venr. y 00: clubs. Ki n cm,. ' undersigned, iiiuu.-nui, i-ao ticrj year, 110 iswen proparen tu give an opinion us to tho curability of any t, , casn. Conniltation FREE. t-flMaik well the time. A. C. JACKSON, Indian Physician. Erie, Pa , P. 0., Box 222. dec. 8, 1858. 1 1000 ACRES OF PINE TIMBER AND COAL LAN 1S AT PI I1LUJ SALE. On Thursday, the Dltli day of January, 1850, at 2 o'clock, P. M-, will be sold ut the town of llelle- fonte, Centre County, Pa., all that valuable body of Land, containing .12 tracts, each i;)3 acres I and iiS perches, with tho allowance, situate partly in Centre county and partly iu Clearfield county, Pa., on tho waters of the big and Little Moshanon creeks, within five miles of the West ltrnnili ,tf llm SuiKtiiiAlinnniL rivnr. all IvImcf in ono boiy nnJ known as U.e Maino Company's 'Lands. Tho above property is well located for lumbering being well set with tho best whits pine I "'"' white oak timber, and within three miles, of tho great Snor Shoe Coal Mines, (tt Which place tho Bellolonto and Snow Shoe Railroad terminates, nnd which 1' now under contract. It i n property well calculated to attract tho alien- lion of capitalists. Persons wishing to view the property will pleaso call on Edward Pcrk of Clearfield county, or E. C. Burton or Jninos Gilii- 'land, Centre comity, living near the property, will show tho same. Possession will bo given on tho firnt of April, 1859-.-titlo good. For partic ulars nddrcss B. II. LONG, TnfHTKB. Doc. 8, 1S5S. ts.j Lancaster, Pa. OliPlIAXS' CtA'Rt SALl Y virtue of an order of sale issued out of the , Orphans' Court of Cloarficbl County, there will bo tjposed to punlio sale at tno touri House, in the m.rougb of Clearfield. Saturday the fifteenth day of January next.a certain messuage, tenement and lot or niece of and, the estate of William Addlcman, Jr., late of PiLo towns up, deceased, bounded ond described ns folloC". to wit : beginning nt tho turnpike near Ge'rgo W Ish's saw mill, thence south cast course, Zi I feet, to land of Andrew Addlcman, thence ulong said Andrew Addlcman's lino oDO feet to the nv- cr, thence up said Susquehanna river .i?0 feet to laid turnpiko, thence along sunt pike, 1- li ct to the place of beginning ; riluato in tho township of Lawrence, in the county of Clearfield, Pa., with a frame house and fra.no stable erected thereon. Terms Cash, o'l confirmation of sale. JA.MES WR1GLEY, Adiu'r of Estate of Win. Addlcman, dee'd. Nov. 2tlth, 1858. dec. 8, 1858. BOROUGH ORDINANCE. nr. it F.N.it'Ti.n am) M)aim:d. bv tho RurEPSs and Town Council of the Bor- ' . ,.,"., .. !, !. I,.-..!,- .,., ,1 ,! fn Oil g 11 HI . ICll I IIUIV,, I, IV ID u l. . V I...V .. ....... ... .u .,.,i,.:i r ..a ti,n, ,rU 111 I1CU I, IIIU M u H1UI .. ... ... w ...... . f it ,llM be ,he duty of tho occupiers of lots, and the owners of unoccupied lots, along whose premises sidtf-walks are now or may hcre I alter bo laid under ordinances now in force, or which may hereafter be passed, to cause the sido- walks nlong their respective premises to tic clear ed of snow, when and as often ns tho same shall fall thereon, w ithin twelve hours after the tnow shall cease falline : and on default of such cccu- picrf or owner! having such side walk cleared as aforesnirl.ne, sue, or tney sunn oe 11110 in Hie sum of five dollars, tbe collected as debts of like amount are now by law recoveratilo. Ana .1 is hnrnhv mado the dirty of the Burgess to see that suits are brought against all who ofTond igainst this ordinance. Pastod December 6th,18."i8, W3I. RADEBACGII, Burgrss. Attest L. J. CnAs, Seo' dec. 8, 185.1. 1: I7URS and BUFFALO ROBES to suit the l season, at 11 KRATZER'S. TT JX very cheap at KRATZEPS. Di solution of rrtnrhtp. HAVINU nld mil the M..rV f t ,odi t,n . hfind, mid th iitlinll nj i4nl.it dur nt out .'iilem ( Itjr Ht'ir. th arm of llem it A Ilinihfr dioolve.l bjr iitiiluitl i,nont nn the tint (Ut of Aiiguit, A. D. Isbx, V. W. IlARUKTT, . J. V. I: A Hit I IT. Nor. 15,1 KH. If hereby given to all that It my c.mccrn, Hint I have Prilled up all the buninoM between I'cler I.abord ami inymdr, and will not bo held rroponaible fur any ofhli retponnlhllltleii con traded after thii ilnte. miSTIAN LA110f.DE. Union tp., Not. 20, 18iK. St.pd. CAUTION. persons nr liorcliv caulloned aculnst ' meddliug with a yoko of oxen, t out two 1 years win, iiutt iu posrii'SBion 01 JUCOD MUVOiy ol llnuly tp as the siiid oxen belong to me, and are left with hi in on louu only. II. W. KORB. Luthersburg, Notr. 20, 1S53. St.pd. 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It will i oiler to the writers aud thiukers of this Union I common field, where they can muet no the ! highest ground of contemporary literature, h j wii ,,,, tu gutUorab)ur it every variety of intel- 'c't't; l'00 rango of articles will be a wide one, cuv- ering, iu.io.ig other grounds, Essays, Sketches, Humorous Talos, Slorits, Historical Incidonts, . Itoviowa, Critiqies, Riographies, Hcientific Ar i tides, Travels, Tablo Talk, Dramas, Incidents, I Politics, Poems, Dullads, Stanzas, Sunuets, Jlu ! sic. Correspondence, Gossip, cte., etc, eto. i The Magaiina will bo profusely illuitiaU'd iu i the highest style of wood engraving. I The Literary department will present g cater variety, combined with more thorough excellence, it is oclil'ved, than evor pelure offered to the A- nicr.can public in a siuglo periodical. The fol lowing auuiors anu popular writers are included i ,i n ,.r ..n..,,.. ... . Prentiss, Charles Swiiin, FitI Urcen Hal eck, Chas. J. Ineorsell. Orentes A. ltruwnson. Den. (H'o. P. Morris, Nathaniel Deoring, Hon. t'bos. I torl nimsotf bat thm neweuUrprue will at once Oayarre, Win. Uilinoro Simiui, Park Beiijnini.i, ' "tchievo a popular favor ana suoeeas nnparaUal Hon. Albert Pike, of Arkansas, Abbe Adriau ! vi iri newspaper enterjiriees. Koiiuotte, Hon. H. T. Conrad, Kev. Ralph Hoyt, Tho terui for "The Constellation," will be two Puba Smith. (Jnck Downing,).!. T. Iloadloy, dollnri per anuuot cooli, when tea OopUii are Mat etc., comprising o long usi oi writers, among whom are many of the must p"pular in the conn-' try. j Each number will contain an o.igiual piece of music composed expressly for this work. J ikl'.l... t e . i. i . t vi mc eu.i;iiui c.eeiicuce 01 uio .ungazino .u i cvury respect, nnd of tho certainty of its perma nent suseess, very little more need be runt. The terms and general conditions of thn Wnv. 1 azinc will be as follows : Tuuvs Thero will be two volumes a vcar. of about Tt'U royal oitavo pages each, commencing . . .. . .. : . ' les ono year, Jiu UU : and all adililional copies, over five, at the rate of $2 10, if sent to tho same club, tluhs may be formed at da .-rent post i offices. All subscriptions must be ; iid in ad vance. Premium Subsoriptioni--ei. titling the subscriber fur one year, and to their choice of either of our two great steal engravings, entitled TheL:ut Supper,'' and "The Vl j of Ureal A'iig," Fuiir lhlkirs. the The engraving will bo sent on rollers by mail, prepaid. Agents and ennvafsers can mako liberal and satisfactory arrangements upon application, Ma ting tho territory required. All postmnsteis ami clersgymen aro authorised to receive subscription wliica tliey may Ionian! to a, giving name aad address of subscribe, and deducting 25 per cent, for their troUble, Tho rate of postago will not exceed threo cents lor each number, to bo paid in nil ca'es at the office whero it is received. All communications to be entitled to answer, must contain return stamps Subscribers must In all cnseiwriteNuu.es, Town; CKfln y, arid Ktnto In fuP, as legibly as pessiblc. There is little risk in sending money by mnil. Large sums should bo remitted by draft, if possible, or registered loiter. OAKSMITH A CO., Publisho-i ofthe"areat Republic" Month!', 112 and 114, William Street, New York. A LARGE quaulity of Salt for Snlo at LOW TRICES, at tho store of AVM. F. IRWIN. 500 Busheli CORN, 200 b"hols Brcc wiiSAT, and 300 bushels live, at the store of WM. F. IRWIN. CUBA HOTEL, JAYNESVILLE, PA. THE above Hotel, having rcccntlv been fitted up fur a house of entertaininenf, is now oi.en Cll't fur the accommodation of tho public. Trai will find this a convenient house. May 1, 1S5S, ,OIIN JORDAN. legal Nona:. In the matter of the instate "f Abraham Has ate of 7.7, township (Leeased. To Mary IIcss, wlrio.T of said decedent, Sarah (intermarried with Manly C. London, ) Issue Hess, Rebecca, (intermarried wilh John lln ny now dee'd,) Martha, (intermarried with Joseph London,) George Hess, Sarah, (on! child of Abraham Hess jun. dec il.) Abraham Hess, f-01.I1 i r. (intermarried with David As, key,) Alexander Hess and Rosanna Hess, children and grandchildren of ca.d uecedent, and to all others interested : You will take no' tice that at an Orphan's Court held nt Clearfield in and for Clcnrfield Connty, on the liOth day of j August last past, the petition of Genrgo Hess waa 1 read, whereupon on motion of his Attorney, L, J. j ("runs Esq. a writ of partition issued, w hereby I ! . .,,, ,,,:. ,..! , n us voiiiKinixivu 1 111, 1 11, n 1 11 ,w v, , c vju.i 1, iii iun- . r.i .1 1.1 .. .1.. ....:...;.. .:.i 1 1 I,, j, 1, ',1, i PIKIUIU HU IIIIUU UV ,lv III IPl , III Qltlll ! ..etition mentioned, vix: two certain tracts or pieces of land situate and lying in Boggs town ship Clearfield County, nnd bavin respect Io the valuation thereof, upon their oalhs and affirma tions to make partition of said real estato to and ! among tho heirs and legi I rebrcscntutives of tho said deceduut, if tho same can be parted and dl-1 vided without prejudice to or spo.ling the whole, I said writ. I will on Thursday the Twontv-first y of October, A. D. 1858, on tho premises in lluegs tuwnsn.p, part and u.v.Ue, or valuu and . ai'sA 1I1A sniiifl jumaii n. ittLi;, bt.cr.ll. Clearfield, Sept. 30th 1858. THE CNDERSIflNED takes this method of an nouncing to the citizens of Cloarfiold and the sur rounding country, that he has opened a tm il iw n JaafflUflT biaip on Main Street in Shate'i Xei fo, where he il prepareu to accommoaate an wno give mm a call, aud hopes to rcce.ve a liberal patronage. .. .. .. i . .. Oct. th, 1 53. JEREMIAH NQRRI.V v.uea wiinoui ineiuuice 10 or riio.iiiik u. wnoie, 'An - - j , , otherwise to make a valuation and npprai.cmen ij Brogans, coarse and Hue also, Wr, thceof. In accordance with tho command of! 'V" 1'?! 5.??Lf v' ' 'iT,0-' iimtr iiwiriM. 1111! t nsm i i 1 ATloJt. EniTor. "A Vnntltlliilivn ti but out, Though 'til a train of Sim," J.n. 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'Two copies, do. do. f 2 00 One copy do. do. Including postago or delivery, $3 00 All subscription! to be Invariably in advance. Single cop, a, Five cents. To Xowspnper agents, $.1 50 per 100 A lute Saturday evening edition will be pub lished, and left early Sunday mornings at the residences of City subscribers, by regular cariers, t rM, ryvi nr.Tiynva 12 and I I, Spruce Street, New York. Nov. 17jl853. A 11. C. DHOCKEN, 2'i CI.Il'l'" STniXT, SEW-YOUK, HANl'FACTl'RER OT Glass Syringes, Homajpa thic Vials, GltADUATKD M EASU HES, XUIttlNG 11UTTLES, ETC. Glass Ware for Chemists, Druggists, Terfumers, Photographers, etc. Green Glass Ware by the Pack age. A Liberal Discount inndo to tho Trade. JT-frOrders from Country Druggitte and Dea lers solicited. p&- Price Lists lent on application. August 4, 1858. 3m. " Thick Varknetn covers the KartK, And Graft Darknetttht People." COUNTRY MERCHANTS, And all Others, Will take Notice! Tliat they cao Supply tbemselvei, in any quan titiei with JONES' FAR FAMED, PATENT, N0N EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE, COAL OIL LAMPS, At the wholesale and retill "Head Quarters," 38. South SECOND Set, 38. Tho on'y place whore exclusive Agencies can be obtained for the States of Pennsylvania, New JjAsoy nnd Delcwure; Thcio lamps give a light equnl in intensity of flume, and similar in aipearancc to Oas, and nre chained to be superior to all other portable lights now in use. No fear of explosion No offensive odor No smoke Very ensily trimmed As ea s ly regulated as a Gus light Can b a dupte'd to all purposesAnd better thai, all for a poor man, nre fO percent cheaper than any other porlublo light uow in common use. Sole Agency also, for KNAPP'S Patent Rosin and Coal Oil LAMPS- 1 NT-Lnmp, Oils, Wicki, Shades, and every article in the hue. S. E. SOUTHLAND, A:jent. No 38 South Second Street, Piiilab'a. Sept. 8th, 1858. L A. H. SMITH & CO. Dealers in HOOTS, SHOES and TRVXKS. OF EVERT PESCH1PTIOX. 17 HOLERALE and Retail, at prieei to suit all. can be found at their new Boot Shoe ?lore, No. 841 North Second St., a few doors be low tho Black Horse Hotel, Phila. JMT-We try to pleaso and sell cheap. Notice to country merchants. Constantly on hand a large assortment of Men and Boys' Boots, Gaiters rinen s A an4 ""' ' ,.; ., ""r. . "V I "i"?, 0,3Yv'. yU , . , ., . , . . . , , , , , I J'' ruiiRi uiniiMiiu-mrwu Bmi irr snio wnoil' ale and retail at No. 844 North Second it. April 17, 185. 3m. ALL P ER W) are hereby can tioweid agalaet purchasing or in any way meddling with the fullowing property now hi the possession of .ohn Meyeri ot Covrirgton township vis 1 1 Roan horse, and one lorrell itallion, as the some belong to - fnil ra 1ft with Mid Mevara nn loan nnlv in, -.v - - - j 'j ; heci to mX otdor JOHN RAhMOY Covinjlon g, Sept. I3th 1IJS. St fi. .1,'n'e ( ,ii . jfc rpiiR unRAT rrntmnt- 1 tin! wont.A mill8! - JTif-TO PRODll R ITS Kgi' Al.t TTrii: PI.OOI) PKARi 11 RR 6-Gi.oiaurt.T TiuuMpiimt Pwutn iltimnt of Ialii SleCieory, vf Nepief t..nhlp Medrord eounly 1 In April, IMA, nen 11 I ran rnmithbef, mall iilmtile rnntle In nparne en m giiner Hip, which toon betam eularnd and ture. I iiied poultices of lorrel, and waih of blue ?lj- rlul, without effect. Finding the mre extend ing, I called on Er. hly, of ecneiisnurij, wno pronounced It CANCER, and prescribed a wash of sugar of lead, nnd bread poultice!. Finding these remedies of no avail I called on Dr. 8 h of tfer, of Davldsville, Somerset oounty, who also pronounced the disease Cancer, aud gave ret In ternal and external remedies the latter consist Ing principally caustic; but all to no purpose, M the disease eontlnned spreading toward the nose. I next used a preparation of araonlo In the forai of salve. This for a time cheeked the disease: hut tha Inflamation toon Inoreased. I next called ' i.n Dr. Htatlor of St. Cluln vllle, BUford eounty', who alo pronounced the oiscnse (.oncer, ,auu ap- tilled a lalvesaid to be a never lamufl roroony. r ... . i ai....li.. ,i.. out it nauno eueoi wni.wriBwuws.,,iii wo -tyf. of the lore, la December of the lame year, tha aisease bod eaten away greater part of my upper Hp, and had attacked the nose, when I went t Ciacinnatti, where I consulted Prof. U. 8. New. ton, of the Electio Medical College, lie pronoun: cod the disease "acutanooul Cancer, superindu ced by nn lnordinato use of mercury." He ap plied mild tlhe ointment, and gave me Internal remedies, lly fllbe healed up, but the inflama tion waa not tho.rouir.ulv removed. Iu Fobruay, 1857, he pmouneed tne cured, dnd I left fur home. In April tho dleonse again returned arii) io violent wai the pain that I could no rest at night. Lato in May I returned to Cincinnati, and again placed mycolf under the ohargo of Dr. New ton, with wfoom I remained until .September, da ring whioh time be used every known remedy, and partly succeeded In chocking the disease, but when I returned homo thero were three diicharg ing ulcor upon my face. I continued using New ton's preparations, and also modiotno that I got from Dr. Ely, but the Cancer continuod growing uutil it had eat ot Uffid of my nose, th yreattr portion of my left chnk, and had attached my left eye. I had given up all hope of ever be ing cured, aince Dr. Ely laid be could only give relief; but that a cure wai impossible. Io March, I bought a bottle of "Blood Searcher;" but I must confen that I had no faith in It I waa very weak when I oommenoed taking it, but I found that I gained itrcnoth day by day, aud ol' o that the ulcer commonce! drying up. 1 con tinued, and when the third bottle wai taken ay faoo wai healed as if by a inirnolo. I used a fourth bottle, and I hare boon healthier linen than I bare been for the last seven yoari. Al. thoii.'h tnv face li tadly difdziired. I em Kill I grateful to a benign Providence who) bai spared my lire, and which has been dune all tnroagn tne Instrumentality of LumsET'e lumoTED Bioog Sjurcmb. DAVID MoCKEARV. , Sworn and subscribed, thii Slot day of Au-as, A. I. 1868, before me, one of the JuiUocs of the Peaoe in and fur the Borough, of HolUdijro. borg, Blnlr eounty, Je. Witness C. J. Mo. J0BX CO&LET, 3. P NEW EVIDENCE. , Being afflicted with a grerloui Tetter on the arms and face after trying many tbtfledlei Which, utterly failed to cure I wai pursuaded by W., M. Harris A Co., to try Liadsey's Improved Blood Searcher, and now, six weeks after fin ishing the second buttle, pronounce lnysolf cured. The tetter broke out, something over a year ago, on tho inside of my arras, extending from the elbows down to. the wrists; also, on my face, immediately round the mouth and ohm; and continued to be a perfect torment to me un til cured by the Blood Searcher. My arms, at times, were almost useless, owing th the cracks and lores on them, liable to bleed at any time on the least exertion to lift or work, and lome tiruos 10 itt'hy that I could toarcoly prevent tearing off my flesh. I bare now beon cured six weeks, and feel it due to Mr. Llndley; and to the publio generally, to make thii itate Uieht, In hope that Others like myself may be benefitted by using his valuable medicine: her . , , JANS x WILSON1, mark. Sworn am subscribed before me, oae of the Aldermen in and for tho City of Pitteburg, title 28th day of Julv, A. D. 1858. AND. McMASTER, Aldermarii Septouibor 22, 185S.-0ino. FAKMEH9 ATTEM'ION Tke best Article in the World for raising WHEAT Is Lcinau's Superior PhdS phate of Litiic, At $40 per ton, or 3J cts. a lb., by the barrel. Analysed and Recommended for1 THE WHEAT AND GRUVCKQP3 BY Professor C1IAS.T. jiMOX, Chemist of the United States latent Ofiee; "Washington, D, C. "It will repay the eutloy 50 to 100 per cent., and will not burn the loed by coming la contact ai Guano don: (UT" Try iif prove it ! I G. A. LEINAU, Proprietor; Xo. 21, South l it OXT Street, Philade lphia aty, ifc,', , Or of my Agents throughout the Country. fANAi.vsn can be ecn at my Office. iW-Cash Mailed with the ordor will receive prompt attention. A liberal diaccunt to Storekeepers who' buy to sell again. Pamphlets raj be iiad at my Cilice. G. A. I.; aug. 4, 1853. Jtm. NO TICE. TO ALL PERSOXS to whom these pre! enta shall come, I RUDOLPH LITK th subscriber, having sonis years ago given Davll Litt of Clearfield borough nnd John Lit of llec earia township, a power of Attorney, constituting them my ngonti to transact my business, in ma king settlemint, collecting my debts, taking notes nnd receiving monies, and renting aud managing my farm in Hoggs township, ro here by NOTIFY ALL PERSON'S that I have and do, this day annul and revoke said power of Attorney, nnd that I have assumed the control and managment of my own affair., and that I will honcofortk manage my own citato, make my own contracts, and collect and pay my o n debts; and farther, I hereby notify all persons indebted to me, either by contract with the said David LiU and John Lit! or myself to mako pay -' ment to me and not to the said David Lits or' John Liti, ai I will not recoguiio their acts froui and after thii date. Rl'DOLPH LITZ CleaTttetd October Kith, 1858, YOUR TEE TIL TAKE CARE OF THEM!! DR. A. M. III1M.M, desire in announce to his friends and patrons, that he is now de ' voting all o his tim to" operations; fa Dentistry.' Those desiring his services will find him at bis office, adjoining his residence, at nearly all times.' and nlwoys on Frltfirj s nrnf KatifWttya, unless. Kiillre to the eonffnTy be glvetf in' the town pa-' peri the week fifevfoiri. N. B. All work warranted to be satisTiw'tory. Clearfield, Pa. Sept. 22nd, 1848. .TA4!'t,ir TTTPrjc- ! nr ef the Vcaec; CvrwcnmAUe., Pemia. "VNE door east of Montelius A Ten4 Kyck: i 1 I QA ill I. ... i ... . ... . . j . . , ..I , pron,pt:y tmnM to. and all intr(ro.cnt o t writina-done on short noMce. ' m r . i ' i v. r 1 1 uupiiLH Tiiimaun m mm t,s March, 81, 1J53.-J. I