n"-V'-, W- 1 Tf"" r rvv n, Jiomf lltfahs, (i n ''Pi t ii," III nn ii'liiiii i' w iiliinii- (1l,l-lll d I ll'lo'll, lllli'tl'lt (ll'livi-lltl I, in r nual ml'ln I" tin' J nitons nf tin- '!;,.. I ill, lii nii," nn Ni-w Vi nt luniiiinu. Hi i.1Mo...ng'" ho nnllmt iet in to t.iy will I.,. , .7 it) hi estimation, Mini ho hopes that i,n word will I"" taken ly hit friend--, nn that tin 'V will purchase accordingly. Wo bepeak fur liim a liberal itiiiouiit (if en. conrnjfi'un'tit. II in vocation is nn arduous one find de'crvcs n flight recompense nt ct. Ci.r.Rnri.n Ac.i.,:i Thestockholders pi tins liisutimon are 10 nave nn election on Moiuliiy tlio ,'!d .Tuntuiry next, lor a t)0rl oi niiuiiifiKrn ior i ne ensuing yoar. X nonil iittenilanpo of the stock holders hoiiUl take 'lace on the occasion. 1 ! ...... .. 1' ... 1 I . MARRIED, At tlio residence of thn Bride's mother in l.mvrence to. on Thiii-siluv tlx- lfiili invi by tlio Ucv. J. M. Gulloway, Mr. Henry Kerns of Cur weusvilli, to MU.s Murv Ann II. Villi. Here's noose snro enough. Another bachelor tmcW. Just u$ wo expected fiiend Henry, when we last haw you. We r.n ... , i, .ti.i.i in tiior r,,,,t d..i..i... ii. ''jhiilllrt off their mortal coil." DIED In Unionville, Centre Co. Ya. of .Scarlet fever, on the morning of November 2'Jth Samuel Andrew, Son of Samuel & Kliza botli ilKom, aged t vti years and ten months. On the 2:lrd inst. by the Uev. I. J. Stino, "Jr. Eli Ilarinan and Mi.is Mary 11. Kislu-1, b-otli of Bt ady tp. TRIAL LIST, KE JANIARV TEHM, 18,j9, COS! MEXUIXU Oil uU MONDAY, TUK ITtII KAY. Reed & others vs eetl i others. Thompson vs Irvin's heirs. Tiamipson vs (,'hase. Fiiamnre vs Rloom. Cooper vs Kelly. Taggut-t v .Michaels & Worrell. Irvin vs lTeniniing. Akxander Ferguson vs MoFarl uid II. D. Hall & Co. vs Gaines. 1'atchiu vs Ciisnn. M.irg.tn vh Shotl's. Keiliii vs M..'1'arvey. Siiolls vs .laiiuson. I.ong vs Kit, nr. MoBridoit Wright vs Michaels & Worre Hooper vs rrench. Hollopoter vs l'atton. Leonard vs Aidery A; Potter, Diinlap vs livers & Ureen. Lutz vs liara-tt. Curry vs Hvans. Luiiiadue it vi!'e vs Bloom. llloom vs Bloom. Ilarmoy vs llugenot. Urian vs Boy u ton it Forrest. Leonard vs Mock & Leonard. GKOUUK WALTEUS, Trofy. LIST OF JURORS, FOR JIN I'AHV TERM, 18.39, COMMEXCINU 3l MONUAV, 17m WAV. GKAXI) JUKORS Bell-Clmrlcs Smith. Bogus .(ohn Hull'. L. Stone, A. Baughnian. Bi.ijy Keuben Bonsall, Philip Kuntz, John lloigus, G. B. Goodlander, Fred. Korb. Bnrnside Thomas Mahaffey, Nic!iolas Iieck. Clie.-,t James Thompson. Clearfield. J. P. Kratzer, John F. Wea ver. Covington John Yothers, John M. Hei ter. Ferguson Greer Bell. Cirard Adam Spackman. Graltani Moses C. Kvans. Lawrence John J. Ieed, Lumber City John MeDevitt. 1'enn Hanson Davis. Pike Abraham Bloom, sr. VooUward , Robert Henderson. TRAVERSE JUKORS Becearia William S. Wright. B"ll David McCracken, John linker. Boi-gs Charles Cadwalader. Bradford Samuel T. Wilson. BradyB. P. Stebbins, John Wall, L. Kleegel. Bnrnside Samuel Biss. (Icnrfield Isaac Johnson, George W. Rheem, II. W Parke, Samuel Mitchell, Alexander Irvin. Cliest-Rol icrt M. Farrin, George McCully Covington John Fortney. F. F. Coutriot, John B. Gormort, Charles Genot. Curwensville John F. Irvin. Decntur-Stpphcn Test, David Kephurt. Ferguson James Glenn. Girrd John Smith. Omlnun .Inmes McGuire. Knox William Withevow, James T. Mc Cracken. Wenec-IIugh Orr, A. T. Bradley, Jno. McGuughey, Milton McBride, A. h. Uickock.Jno. Shaw, jr. Abraham Ogdon. ilorris-Jonotlian Emeigh, O. F. Hoop, Frederick N'oIk.1, Daniel B. Will, S C. Thompson. nn-A. Ililc, Chas. Cleaver, Elah John son. .ike-George Leech- tr. William Glenn. Lnion Hnnpv 'A-i.;ii..i " ooaWftr(t(; eorgoAVolf, Itobt. Alexan-1 ' der. iuii ptin.'"1 iuivi, puuuut'n ui- ii-iuinn -i iiu inuiniei i-i.i 4ir. ,iacKsoii s laiii- nio.innr forlmded inatrimonv. Hut you '''' "'al' Munjia.sas, lately, have ovei takeu werein the right of it. And toall the. 'm killel two "1'tl"'n:- l.sev.-rely wnun ii , , 't'u nnotlier, ami retaken, oiui letter savs .terner sex who have reached a re;, age, ! twenty six. and (mother ii It v five Lories'. we would recommend that they l'o and do ! 1 h", l lo,,l'.il1!; (,f ,ll, inui'dered family ,., . i i .i was louiid in their possession, and onu of hkow.se; and we wmh .hem, as wo now j 10 kiIIl, hu.jlr. Jack",!n's ,o,t do the subjects o' this notice, a long, peace- boots, and hat. Tho jiarty of Indians ful, and prosperous life, and a freo ticket ' wd'en first discovered, were eilit in lmin to Saint Peter's gate when they come to ' I'''1'' ,nU whon )V.01'tl,ke" were only four. 1, I 111 (1 a I 1 ! t i Consternation rei-'ns tliroiiL'linut the fron- - j celebrated gunsmith and "crack shot. T , Aecord:ng to the terms of the challenge 1K "Ir.REiTiDi.E CoNri.ici." The hd was to shoot fifty turkies at the dis widgoton Fanwr say that Messrs. 11. Ste- tancc of fifty rods, with a pistol barrel el em & Co , of Nungatuck, have within a even inches long, lie commenced this ew weeks received orders from the South extraordinary feat on Wednesday morning r five hundred buggies. Our Kepubli- and drew eight turkies in cloven shots, jn tresses and speakers have had very when thechallongers, finding their bargain roach to say about the South ruining the liuciiniarily a losing ono, compromised U1', This does not look much like i "owevi.-r. Vo trust that the South ' Keep on ruining tho North in this 'flo j rig Albohft nnd TrxM 'Hi- I'.iliroinm ti.Ui,-.., ,v tlir iiv,.,.,n, "j ul.M-h. nn th.'Mli ,mt ,)10.. st 1 , :"'. Iinvr I..Hni,.,ii,iI,t,,n,v,1iMf,, ii" of tl,,. .n,.nj,,.M Mr ., (1 Whit.' V'.V.shtti-.tlmt ii oiicdi-mbl,. ..irn,tion 1 M llingii, loril,,. A.i , L.,., iliti-in,.-. A lingo put lion tin eniiL'tiintt nrn IV I rx.f. nii.l Aikiinsn. M,mv nf the r,n. pi.MC-t Ill (Ml' lcl:i Mllll ( HllHallV lll'K T"", "V "ving eit,., tl.ir i,M ',- I lie digging-, nn ct which nmv i,.IIV0. luetic,, t n Company, ifthU KtamhK.lo is l.i-i-is'. d m for any N-Mtli of timo. One thousand troops biul ,.ft fnr( llelkiinit. l'ort Clnulliotii-n V',.nv!.,.;ii. t .. timl.-r l oinniand of Lieut. Van Horo,' lor Uik C.iiiiaiirhK Mountain Hislrict, l-VI nnuv, to im-ol in kittle 1VIU (.'nimmch wuri'mr nnK-r iSuM'.ilo Hump. i no vermin-lit kIiouM tako minndi. nto steps liy tivnty, lor im amicablo not tie ment of matters with tlio liostilu liuliaiw lUMII llfUHni HV I 'dlllT V l'i-lil ;t,.i,l . I . . .1 . .1 1 ' ' , v . ; '"ii ,u V1 l"Vl '"'manas oi tlcstmv ik- nine us o lnlcrtein k.i,w. l,..i .. i.i. ,i - .. 1,111,1111,1 uiin no ur'i Ills losed to Ilea justly with them 'ho Lutr itriot publislmd nt .Slierman, (iray ' y, Texas of Nov. I2.')tli, says that ! on countv, I ex ns of ov. Uilth, savs tint oil the Kith quite a storm of. gleet rain and lastly .now. lell in tha" "oonlitV; Z snow covering the ground to the depth of about three inches-. The paper adds that the weather of November had been very Severn. The . same imper says : "1 he party who went in pursuit of the ' ,. , ...... ...i i i t i , 'tier, and many fiimiliosaro leaving their all and coming in. Mr. .John Flitch, who hasjust returned iiuiu iinv -u-inioivie, Slates unit Uie snow fi ll one foot in depth at that place on Friday last; and that tne Catnanclics had been in on a robbing expedition, and had stolen some horses from the Kickapoos, r. i ..i i . , . ... W.vstiii.Tov, Dec. 10. An effort will be made in t' e House to-morrow to intro duce a resolution instructing the Commit tee on Territori to report a bill repeal in so much of English's Kansas bill as prohibits the formation of i State until there a sullicient population fora llepre scnta.i c, at.citdilig (o the Federal ratio. It is to be presented as a test tun-Mion. latest fromth8 Gold LUdce. Frc'in the Omaha Nebraskiaii, Dee. H. After uo went to )uess last week, we re ceived a call from Mr. Davis, who left the gold mines at Cherry Creek on the Utii of Nove:r,b'-r. nnd rctoriii-d in cnniyiany with A. .1. Smith, whose return we noticed List week. .Mr. Davis is a rei-ident of S.u -,v county; helclt this city for the gold mines about tie.) 2.3th of Septutiib -i', nnd reached his destination after inniiui-r.iMo vexa tious delays, from lame teams and other eau--.es, about the 27th of October. Mr. D. : hi. ...ii I is ii e;i Know n 10 mis conimunnv ; is a gen--11 ti..ni..iw,r i.,-.u,.....iii.ii;i,. .....i iT...... :....i , ..V. . ... J - . .lit'...,., , .K'tlOl, fill!.' and bis statements are c-uti(!"d to the ful-; let belief. In company .tvi: ii A. J. Smith he. spent, ivailva forrtniirbt in prosneiaina ' in the mines with the must satisfactory re-. suits. Gold is found at every ilace he tried, j from six inches to two feet below the stir- 1 j faiv of the ground, a'id in quantities vary ing from ten cents to one and a hal. dol lars per pan lull, generally in the form of small scales. A i-pcinion of about one ounce, which he exibited to us, was of this , description, and resembled in appearance! the fin'Si, quality of California gold. Mr. Davis informed us that miners were fva.-h- .,. ..-:!. .. 4'...... r 1: .1. 1 : " ' . 1 . '. larsper .lav, and his own expetiu.ico in prospecting, satisfied him, that amount could be made with a pan, und from ten to ! twenty dollars per day' or more could be realized with "sluices,, or "Ion;; toms." ! A Man Blown up on a Keg of Powder A man in New Orleans, hist week, blew nil ill, n lit '' ,11 i.iiwiii i iiiniii 1, 111,11 ill i.o.s .. 1 c 1 1. :..i. 1. 1 11 ittm Il, ,., f tl. evoLuinn t, , ; .1 1 1 , ... .. . . . . . v v, . ..iv v ,i-'.'iu.i 1 t t t him some twenty feet into the air aud iu 10 ll:e river. Jl appears mat lie sells now-1 der in one of the skill's Oil the river, nnd 1 had landed Ilia boat at tho foot of Main street. Having occasion to place one of i .11 . .1 1 1 1 . 1 . the kegs out upon the bank, he took a seat upon it, Some childnn near had kindled! a lire and were roastim; ovsteis. and hav- ing a jolly time of it generally. The pow. der manthinking tofrighten the ehildten, I and amuse himself, commeticed throwing some powder, which lie had in his pocket, 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . i . . 1 into the fire, and laughing heartily at the expression of the juveniles, who could not ( account for tlio mysterious h.zlnii; and cracking among the oysters. In a snort! timo ami before he was aware, he had made a train rtf powder from the fire to his keg, I which suddenly communicated with the I 1 1 . ii ...1 :. 1:.. . i. ' latter and sent him whirling into the air, ) and fortunately let him dinvn into the riv-l er, where tho water prevented him from 1 breaking any bones, und also relieved Ins burn. r,-.iPSFt 18V) Thcra willbe four eel in- hU.lPSES 1S.),I. I lie re will be lour eel ip- sen of the Min ill !.)., VIZ : A partial e- clipseon the 2d nf February, invisible here, j A partial one 011 tlio -Hll OI aiarell, llivis- iblo here. Another on 1110 zyin j uiy nn,! vei-v fiinnlhit will Olid at mtst G in the evenine. Another one Au ..... ...... 1 , gusi the 27th, visible only in tho 1 ., , - - --- ''real Southern Ocean. There wil be two eclipsej of tho moon: ., ... . t-.t .0,-1 :n llic Hist one, on uie 11 111 01 r ueriiiuy, win , total. It will commence at 13 m. past 4 o'clock iu the morning middle, (i o'clock end quarter before 8. Thn other ono, Angust Llth, will not be visible- Hard on tfik Tcrkieh. Away down at llinesburg, Vermont, they had a shooting Ifrolie on the 2-rtli ult. Tho oportsmen hal invited a visit, by way of a challenge, for Nelson Lewis, of Troy, New ork, a rith him and ho withdrew. Thin was done with nn Ordinary looking n- pistol, of his own manufacture, weigh-1 fvo founds. j -Hl H All nMI Aa n. . A r f; m ii n In Km 7 ('-WAV 7 i' k mi. i itv. i a., lip (-)itiMiltrit i,,, ,,.f I Inn K c : Mat .Cl.-arfl.-l I, Pa.: i i li -i . ,ii r I . . i . f ' PiMay, Hnlnr "ill, nn, I IMIi, W . I n , I , r nf my, nn I Millilnv. .liinion r ?il ""l""""- - vagi. II IIKi. l"rn""ii rtti'l Tlnir! :,y r,.r, "Singe " ion. Junimry ,-.,h nnd Hill. Luthersbnrg. I'n., January lOlli. liin," Mmiilny, Ilmnktlllo' IV, "Atnoltenn If, 1,1," fild-iv Pit llnl.iv, ainlNundny, ,lry I ltd, ;),', .,) 1:i'l,;wnr. I'n., "HinK? llliii.o" Jnnimrv nil,. i '' IXIIAN 11OTAXI0 Kt:.li;i)lKS! Til Irnnlmnnl nf .1:. . t . I Mm v.-r. Sl.,l, .,,.. IUh v.l , i.: ' m iiimeii im I IK will III I in I i,n, ... .1 111. . i C'Toliiln Silt llli,..,,,, I.-... i , "-..-, .-Mil .li:',!'::,1-?: :::rv;,;,,ryr,J."1 , ... . l v I.. ' " e.'lKIIOKK nml I'cnuiln HiM-iistfuor nit kimls: ul- II.....:.. ... i ... . .- m nil lorm i ; .. . . " iiikiiim-.ucii, palatini. I'r. Jin kynii, nil inn I'll linvinir .,, iul ii..i;..,. liiiiR, Ihroaf, li'nrt mid foiimlo iliwucs. nN lnvilcs to coiKialtalioim In nil rlir,,i ,i; " mo iiuiimn ictoui. Swin,' munv e every year, hu i -,ll i-renrv.l " n ' ,U "'''y CoiiMtliMtion KIIKE. y.'O-.Murk well tlio Tlltr. A. C. JACKSON'. Indiuu I'livuiciuii. Ki-ic, Pa , P. 0., II ox 222. 'lee. S, 18oS. IjKODtCI-: V.iXTI-l). Vhent, Uvc, O.tts, turn, Dui-kwhetil mid l'iro W oo I, wnnlcd ut tlio ollico of the Clourliolil Itcpul.licnn in pnv-uu-nt ol iiriniiiiK. doc. 1, ls:,s ' Till: VXDK KSIUMJU tnki-s Il.i, method ofiia. niniiicuiK to the citirens of Cl.inrfml.l nnd the sur. rjuiulin cuiintry, that ho loci opened a JSM'lbjir Fih?t' on Mnin Struct in ,Vrir ,.,r i;:r wa,ro cIl is prep.ireu to nci'nmmo.lute nil nhn give him "nd b"v" 10 rr liberal putronni; Oct. th, 1858. JERKMIAH NOHntS. ORPIIANS' COI'RT SALE. IV virtue of nn order of sale issue, out of tlio " Orphans' Court of Cloarliold Countv, there will bo exposed to public, mile nt the' Court lloue, in the borough of Clearfield. Saturday the fifteenth dny of January next. a certain messuage, tenement nnd lot or piece of nnd, the cstnto'o: William Addlcmnn, jr., laic nf I'iko tonn-jip, duccased, bounded und tluairilied ns follows, to wit : beginning nt the turnpike m-nr Cio.rjro l-h's paw mill, th, i,o ,,tiili cast cnurso, Tii feel, to land of ndrcw Adillciniin. tlieneo nlon naid Andrew Adillcninn't line :tnu feet to thn riv" cr. tl cncc up pniil h'tiaqiiolmiinn river .",:!fl feet to raid tiiitipiko, thenco ulon' Find piko, I'.IL' feet to the place of bei,-iiiiMiiK ; fituatn in the tnivnshi) of Lawrence, in the county of Clearfield, Pa., with a frame, huu.-o nnd frame stable erected thereon. Terms Cu.-h, on conOrmntion of ph'.c. JAMES WI'.ltil.KY, Adm'r of rstute if Win. Addleman, dec'.l. j Xuv. 2;uh, lss. dec. ?, 1j.',S. "JOIl SALT, by Mkkhell & C'At;r::n, J .(If.'vt ImprnrrJ ', Shc.ilrr .bir.-ie, ., r. .ii, at ( utters ol Ilie Lest k in i.-iih . 1,..-.. eiy of Ooods In tbeiriiue.ju.it received, and will ba soij low for ca.-'i or prj.luce. ! t-ieiiriieni, ucc. k, is..,rf. : . AUDITORS NOTICE. In th Luk or Matter nf th ".,,(( 0 Sim I Fry, enrtidd I'vunty DcciMStJ, At an Orph is Court held nt Cleat field 011 tho ;l Monday of .Nov. last past, lho undesigned was pointed Auditor to distribute money' the hands of Kli Fry, Administrator a p- i in of tiie sai'i .Nimuel I ry. P;i the Cwrt. All persons interested, will please take notice that I will attend to the duties of tho above appointment, at my ofliee in I .. , ii..,...,,,. 1, v... 1 .... ., n , , V. , f ... . '-"luluy me em, '';.'.v o . '.nuary at 1I o clock A. M. ol 8,u'1 '"'' wl,,'n w,a'ro ou :i" " J ' 011 Y'ivCV I T fif ir a , i-t jlr Al"1T0R- REGISTER'S NOTICE" jV' Ol ICE Is hereby given, that lho follon ing 1 !X1 nccounts navo Keen examined and titsted . . . , . n I ' ' " . ' 7" 1 ptsteuiaiiu "'" Jl"J't, having n largo portion of u v iiiti. iiu r 11111 ti 11 nn ni t..., w,t i 1. :.n.,. I tor the insj cel. on of heirs, legatees, creditors, A " ...-v. wt iuuiiu ij mm u iit-a an oiners in any ottrr wav interested, and will bo presented to the next Orphan's Court of f'l"urfi;'1J '""ly. to be held at the Court House, "-i? t,,ro",r Tf Clearliel.l cmmo,,ti,.e on the Jl M'mday of January, Isjll for continuation nn,i aii,jnunC0: "" ' .omnuinuon Tho purtil account of John L. Cut'le, Execu-' tur of tho estate of Solomon Klin... i,.m '..r 1 ... re nee township deceased. ' Tlie Prtial account of Jcs.'o Stone, L'xccutor ! .'V'-p " ! "ni """'"nt of Alexander Stone 1 ii.-iiii'. . it irnelil lotinl v. iloPf.B sad. ...1 JAMES Wr.It.iLEY, llegisler. (Icnrfield, line. 13, lsJ."-8. I 1000 ACRES 0r' I',x'' TIMHKR AN D )' COAL LAX OS AT PCliLIC SALE, ,". l"1 Y . . . lny of January, lS&O.atS clock. 1 '. M., will bo sold ut the town of Hello- ? " " V. ' Z'r" ' "V. . . "! 1, J . f Land, containing .'12 tracts, each -m acres and perches, with tho allowance, situate partly in tentro county and partly in Clearfield ruling . Pa., on tho wntprd of tho big nnd Utile I Moithnnnn creeke, within five miles of the West 1 1 a t"'"" n rvcr' 1-v,n '," I ,, body and known ns the Maine Company', Lands. The above property is well located for lumbering being well set with the best whilo pine " ' ."r, wnnin inree nines, y, par- f' ?r1? ,. ', Ml,"'!'' Bt "t'leh t Jl , Plft'8 the Pellotonto and Snow Shoe Railroad "terminates, nnd which I now undor contract. It t." JZZ : li.rtnillnln. .nil Vttlr , nnv ,in, .nn ... I. is a pn.periy wuu cuicuiaicu 10 nnract me alien- ' (inn of capitalists. Persons wishing to view the 1 Iproncriy will plcaso call on Edward Perks ofi Clearfield county, or i C. Jiurton or James Uilli-1 Innil. Contra nniinH- lir nir near tbn nrm.orl v will show the saino. Possession will bo given on : ' n tho firrt of April, 1959 title gooij, For partic ulars address R. II. 1.0X0, Tkistee. Doc. 8, ISiS. ts. Lancaster, Pa. Clearfield Academy Stockholders WILL meet at the office of Jamoa Wrigley, Esq, (Register and Uecordor, fc.,) at Clearfield, on Monday, the 3d dny of Jnnuary, 18i9, at 2 o'clock, P. M.'to eloct a Hoard of Trustees, and other ofiicors for the ensuing yoarj The Stockholders aro requested to attend. J. II. M'EN ALLY', Feo'y of the Board of Trustee!. Dec. 14, 1858. 1VTXTKR SHAWLS. IT WOOL, LONG SHAWLS, SINGLE EIIAWLS, ROUND CORNERED SHAWLS, For salo by KRATZER'S Constable Blank for ealo at this Office. ., & Hto (lit i innii itt ii, (oil it, i; P.USH, li, P.. . . I II I Ml I tl I II 1 j 'i, 300 Student! Attending' January, 1858. .v.w iiio iti,.-i , i i ii. ..,,.,1. I'inl f l l IliD I liih',1 S ....... T. .nr,M Inriutinil .lnti. f , (, ih)( )(,, -I. V. HHiT.r, A. M. 1'inf, ,,f ll.k-konilnu nml N am e iif A.'i niiiiu. A. T, l.i Tiii.TV. Tni. lier jf Ai illim.-tii- nn.t r'uiii Im-riMiil f 'H It-it l.i t i im. J' .';' K T- C- JtNKl., Tni, )ifrn of HlliiK Kl'lillX, A. Ciitt i.cv nn, I W. A. Mil l., Prnfu.oflViiu,,,,,. tnii. ... . . PINOLE AXI lOt:ill.KKVTIIV tinnir t-rvn .......... . ,. :., Anc-r,,,,;,, .,.. J'titittii'i r '...,.,.. if . ' " .,.'7 f 'I'l'l'OJIMIIlcHCC I :.,h,,r, ,,. Aro tituHlit, kiid ullotlu-r ntljooit neccttnry fur II u tuoi'eint iiihI tlmroui;li eaucBtioa of a pructu-nl busiiioua nun. si Pni.tiu'tis i ias. I'rnnn nil the ni-B,ni,. I., m..., ,. .u. ,-t three yc.rt U inKiZZZ C .net, lor best V ,mV, Nor ,,v(ilIAv,:i, wo.ik. I.MPOUTAXT ll'(lHHTinv v ..... .... v.. . I Kin;;, inii-i nnitu ieriiii.ion, 1110 anie aim expen . ludenu enter at any tituo No vacation Timo encod services as a pentleinnii, so long und u im iniitotl Kcview ut pleamre Uradiialis assis-1 justly ciniticnt. as Air. Park Ueiijiiiniii. Contieo. iuu in ooinining situii tionst Tuition lor lull t'oiii-t"d for twenty years with tlio press of New York niercinl Course, .ij,tlU.; Averuj-o timo, 8 to 12 jcily, and always diocesHliil in his literary cnter weeks ; lioari $J iUpor wook ; .-tiitionurv,$0 (IU : prises, whether as Hditor, Author, or liubl'io spea hntire cost, tlill 00 to $711 UO. ' ! ki-r, the i.iinie of Mr. llenjatniu is nit augury of ir-fr-Ministers' sons receivcd.it half t- iec. i l?" KV'' l"n'""- . . . I 1 l or (.ai-il, 1 irculnr, i-pocimcns of llusiiioss und Oriiiiinental writing, cm-luse threo stamps, uiid nun. e-s i". IV. JEXKIXS. I'iltsburjjb, Pi doc. S, ISO. TYRONE AND CLEARFIELD RAILROAD- jVOTICK is l.creby given to (be tookbolders 11 that un eleelinn lor Prcsideni nml li;r,w.ir. of tho Tyrone nnd Clearfield Itailroad will bo held on tho 2d Monday of Junuury, tilth day, "1Ji'i e umeo ot tlio company in Philipsbur" JAMES T. HALE. President. " t-it.vs. I.. Iustiui, Scc'y. doc. l.i, lsjs' CARP. ISS COX ST A XT Into from it,,, T',i ,.... InllT lllinniinces In the iilieii ..I ua.lii Id nml Un, County generally, thjt ibo is lui j .iml to give instruction in Mu-ie PIANO, JIL1.0HU0X A.D GUTAU ALSO.. IV IUE I ltDXCll I.AXOt A(JK IT BEUU HEI1 KAIIVE ToNlil'C. Kho refers nil who tiinv 10 illtorp.-iti. in Mia above, to the Rev. Pr. nnd Mr, M'Lcod. Terms $3 00 iu advance, or f 10 00, if nt in iiJrnncj. Dec. (i, 1S3.S. If. look iit:ni:: look hciu !lKun.K-r.-igiid aul.seribcrs, lake tlii -od of inlorininv the ml, lie I'onor.-illv .'I';' tui-y tun - tins it.iy entered into copaitnersblti in TIII-: BLACKSMITH LL'SIN'L'?, nni' be found nt the shrj lv J. Sliunkwilor, on Third formorly oo,-ny,io,l street, in this bn. I rough, where they will heplciiscd to see the r obi oiHlomers, nnd ns many new nncs as can make u convenient to give them a call. Iiring on your Iocs, your spades and picks. Your log. chains and your pulling nieKs, 11 ..11 ne. is, your sleighs your horse, your mar, No three-year old shall (hen g hare. Your spears will work up then just right, To pnioning hooks for every height. Your swords too, pnll then be wrought. To plongh-linres sm-li as (Viiii ne'er bought. JACOl! HlUXb'WILEIt, iiEO. XV. OK It. Clearfield, Ieeembcr 8, ISj-l. tf. OIUMI AX' ( ()( ;HT S.tldi I i l virtue of nu order of tho Orphan's Court of Ueartiel.i Counly, there will bo exposed to exposed to public sub at the villngo of Ponnville, Clearfield touDir j On the 2d Saturday of January, A. D. j 1859, j A CUIT.UN THACT or III TV-TII Itr.K ACI1PS or I sittiute iu Peun townshin. I.niin.1,,,1 U l,.,i ,.r Win. Wann, Jeremiah l-'linn. Tlnnii Kir..riv ' . - nnd John P. llovi. lunio,. pnrL'u innn. anon nn 1 11 1 i 1 . . . nse and barn thereon, Iato the estate of Pellx ltnlferty, deceased. Terms Cus 1, in conrlimatiaii of tfco sale. MAHTIX MYUTEII, PATRICK QI.TX, Adiiin is rutors d.'C. 8, ISiS. ts'e. "Thirl: Ihirlnem rorert the i.i th. Ami O'rom l,ir!-i.- the l'c"ilt ' CO UATli Y MERCHANTS, And all Others, Will take Notice! I bat they cau supidy tboniselves iu Buy quau. tities with JONES' FAR FAMED, PATENT, J.0X EXPLOSIYE KEHOSENE, COAL OIL LAMPS, At the wholesale and rotnil ''Head Qunrtcrs,' 3S. South SECOND Set, ,",S Tb. .. . . he ohtnined for the Stjites of rennfylvanin New Jjaftov nml DhWai-o ' These lamps give a light e,,ual in intensity of flame, nnd similar in appearance to Oas. and are chained to bo superior to all uther portable lights now in use. Xo fenr of explosion No offensive odor .o smoke Very eai-ily trimmed As ea lly regulated as a (las light Can bf adapted to all purposes nd better than all for a poor man, lire fO percent cheaper than any other i .'.i . . ,,,r,.cm Per Uln r, .. . porUblo light uow in common use. K! t t if OOIO AgfUCV OISO, JOT jrjr A pp.g patent Rnsin nnrl PnnT flil A' a fUlCUl AVOSIH ana L031 UU LAMPS. jr-flr-Lnmps, Oils, Wicks, Shndts, nnd every article in tho line. S. E. SOUTHLAND, A.mt. No .18 South Second Stroet, Piiil'ak'a. Sept. 8lh, 18i. 3L A. H. SMITH & CO. Healers in BOOTS, SHOES and TRUXKS. or EVERY" DESCRIPTION. rTTTIOLKSALK and Retail, at pricoa to suit T) all. can be found at their new Hoot a Shoe ;Uirc, No. 344 North Second st., a few doors be low tho llhick Horse Hotel, Phila. tTWs try to ploasd and sell cheap. Notice to country merchants. Constantly on band a large assortment of Men nnd Roys' Boots, Uaiton and llrogans, coarse and fine : also, Women's A dissea' Lace Roots, (Jailors, Slippers, Ac, and a troll selected stock of Youths and Children's wear genorally. We would respectfully invite you to call and examine for yourselves. N. B. Trunks manufactured and fcr sale whole tale and retail at No. 344 North Stouud it. April 17, 3m. KIM.lt IIHM, I I.UliiV "A ' 'mi '7n linn In , nf tif, ''',' i' Ii 'n n limn ,, Hm 'P n T, .ill .'til, it In. print . I tn - urc In m.n,,,,,,. rinif 111. it lw lina inn,!,. iirrniiuiMiii'iil. In l.-n,i nn Hiilniiliiv, Jiuiuniy I, Is.'.p, ilin Inrp, h, lmn,. r: in, p mil luu'l i'nniililn tVuklv Xi-w K,riior I'VlT illl,li-lll i. 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Subscriber, must la all 1 ,cn, of the Borough of Clearfield and vidn. case, write Name., Town, Conn.y, and Stale in ifTl thllt he has taken a lease ol full, a. legibly a. pessible. Ihero i. little risk 1 . v ir . ,!. in sending money by mail. Largo sum. should ; all ClkifJ iiiCffiira'fl 0 dP3a.il ISsjM be remitted by draft, if po.sible , ' registered ' a,jomii.g the town, where ho will coi, letter. OAkS.Mlrii A CO., Li,ii. i,ni,i i-.n t.. Publisher of the"Oreat Renubllo" Monthb.! 112 and 114, William Street, New York. WM. 1'. C1IAMUE1W. -ARRIES on Chairmnking. Wheelwright, end : j nouse ana Mgn pointing at Ctirwonsvllle ClearUeld co. All orders promptly attended to Jan. i, 1858. miik nutvVT 1 1 r.it iivn . I -I'tr i i n i n ii 1 1 -niri, T'l VT 'ipi it U" - f u, t.- Mr; HI mill f r A II i III ft , t-iii,'inirM.v inn Mi nuM', Hitntn iliitiiioiil i-f tuvlil Mi t'rotiy, f Ntpi,. I'm n-lii, llo, II ,f I foil ii IT I In April, I i.l a, n n.'ir M T rmn romoinlirr, M.inll tliiiiln tnn'l- lit ninitrfiiio nn my upper lip. k In, Ii r,in lioi-nuit on Pit ifoil nn, I torn. 1 ll-o, .niittrnt, of Unrrol, tlhl ITlull of l.lllt r ll riol, wiiliniit oiTorl. Flmlina tU mro tutonj. Injt, 1 rnlloil nn Dr. Kljr, ol ("chr-IMmrg, tthn proimtinooil it CAM'KII, sml pro,-rllio, it wni-l, nl Fiilnr il IkhiI, nml Lrrml putiltlut-i. 1 iiuling tlio.e roiiio,lit- of nn n t i 1 1 ralloil on l'lr. Mtuf. Hit, nf lliivitlnvilti-, Huiitnrnot county, who tliu " " "-rV" 1 "!'" Hvt In- ' ' ll. .'''"bcn-tlie ln.tor con.i.t- ? """I ' ?'tUS ' '' '""' Vi, ... ' i , r,.,.,K ,,,wl,ru nit nmo. i ncxt .. i .,,,.,..,; ,.f ,.: i ,i.. ,,f ,.. I l.i. f. . ,:,. i.,i...i .i.. j. lint the liiflnmutinn oii Inorf tioil. nit ptlln.l on Ir. Stutli-r of l"t. ( lain ville, I!irl ford count, who nlvo proiiuiiiiootl the ili..on.-ie Cnnoer, and up plied a rnlvtfnld to lie a novor fiiilhi)j; remedy, but it bndnueflVGtwhnlTerin checking the iprvail of the mire. In December of the anma venr. Hit "' u ni.u IIIUII.-IVOU nit ui,bo, wiion 1 weal to c iclnnrittl. wi.c ,,. 0f the ri.-olie M i' ,i it T. jL1 T'l i ,1 I consulted Trof. R. S. Xow. mlicnl CollosJ. He tironoun . t'L-"' HI1 IIIUtUIU.il . i . ...,,,1 ointmn, Hnj inn Intorniil pUei, lnd zillC oin, ' , ""Vi" , t S' ! i, ',' ..' ...,;i , .,. .My fnco healed up, but the Influuui- rotnovod. In hebruuv. uie cured, and I luft fur homo. Iu Airil tlio disoaso asr.-iiii returned and so violent was the pain Unit I could no', rost ut night. I.ulo iu Jlay I returned to Ciucinuati, nod again plui-cd niyfolf under the charge of Dr. Xew ton, w ith whniu I remained until September, du ring which timo be used every known remedy, uud partly succeeded in checking the disease, but when I returned homo there were three discharg ing ulcors upon my luce. I continued usinz Ncw meaus , ,. ,,,.,., .i ,.i... i:..:.. . .... ..... U ,.. . ... ....I , ..(.. ...cv ..vw.v.uv ll.u. M. g'l. from Dr. Kly, but the Cancer coutinuod growinir until it. unit c(i nil until il bud cot vl)' tli e left title of my note, tA ,,, , .,,,. i ,ft, given up ll bono of over bo (il curel, Dr. Kly. (niJ L ,j , - rcRt.f. but that a cure Wat iin,.ibl. I. butotv tue, onu of the Justices of u , . m l"r.luu a-ouju oi iiomnaya burg, lilair county. Pa. Witno V. J- Joucj, JOUS C0RLEV, J. 1' NEW EYIDEXCE. I Cuing nlDiuted wilh a grcvious letter on the I arms and face after trying many remedies which I utterly failed to euro 1 wa pursuaded by I.M. I'urris it Cj., to try Lindeey'i ImpruTud J lilood Searcher, aud uow, six weeka nIor hri lishing the twond buttle, pronounce inyscif cured. The tetter bruko out, something over a year ago. on the inside of my arms, extending from Ithu elbows down to the wrists; also, on my ll'aec. immediately round tho moutb and chin, I and continued to be a porfi.nl Mrment to me urt- lil cured by tho Wood Searcher. My arms, at times, wort almost useless, owiug tb the cracks and sores 011 mum, linblo to bieed at any litno on the least exertion to lift or -rork, nnd some times so itchy that 1 could scarcely prevent tearing oil' uiy flesh. I have now boou cured weeks, and feel it duo to Mr. Lindsoy, and to too publio generally, to make this state ment, in hopo that others liko myself may be benefitted by u-ing bis valuublo medicine. her JANE WILSON, mark. S ivor 11 am' subscribed before me, one of tho Aldermen in nnd for tho City of Pittsburg, tbit 2itU dny of July, A. I). lS.il AND. MeM ASTER, Alderman. September 22, ltjjS.-uiuo. NOTICE. Tr AM. PKRSOXS to whom tbosii pjes ents shall come, I Kl'DOLPH LITZ the subscriber, hnvlng sotns years ago jiven Darfi Lit, of Clearfield borough and John Litz of Hoc caria township, a power of Attorney, constituting them my ngenta to transact ray business, in ma kir'g scttleiiunt, collecting iny debts, taking nines and receiving monies, ucd renting and managing nry farm iu Boggt township, in here by NOTIFY ALL ?tKS3XS that I have 1 and do, this dny annul and revoke said powor of Ati.TTDcy, anil mat 1 navo assumed therontrol and lnniinginent of my own affairs, and that I will licuiefurth liiaiutgo iny own estate, make my own contracts, aril collect and pay my own debts: and further, I hereby notify all persous indebted to me, either by contract with the aaid David Liu uud John L':U or myself to niako pay ment to mo nnd not to the said David Lilt or John Litz, as I will not recognize their nets from and after this date, Kl'DOLPH LITZ Clearfield October lOtb, 1U..3. m FA KM KKS ATTENTION tu i,j '"" uca" .TXIUUIC IU the World for raising Mil i.2Jll. J . , t Jj LClliaU S SlinCl'lOr 1'ilOS- . I . i r punic 01 Lime, At $10 per Ion, or 21 cts. a lb., by the barrel. AmK-erwl nml lln.nmn,nn,l,J f - "V" ('ymu.uiuw lui THE WHEAT AND fiKAlX CHOPS UY rrofcssnr ('HAM. T. JacKMOX, Ltemist of the United Shcj l'attnt Offi'X, Wuthhuion, 1). C. Clt will repay tho eutlay 0 to 100 por cent., and will not bum the teed by coming iu contact as tiuauo djes. (IT3 Try it,prozc il ! ! G. A. LEINAU, Proprietor; Xo. 21, South FRONT Street, Fhileuh lphit OVv, lt.; Or of my Agent throughout the Country: r-fTAAi.vsis can bo seen at my Office. sfjCnsh Mailtd with the .order will receive prompt attention. I A liberal discount to Storekeepers who buy to sell again. Pamphlets call be had at my Offioo. aug. 4, 1858. 3m. d. A. I.. Coal! Coal! V ... ' . WV. H" nrticle, cither lumps or mixed to suit ptn -cluiscrs. I'ersoDs in town enn ho vuiH' i wit ft it at their homes at six cMitirtM-.- bu,inol or at l'nuk lower than ever- "- bushc, A share ntrrinfl?e is solic!td. FATRICK MULVANF.Y. Sept. 1st. Itf. tf
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