A ff !. n.;i, ( it, f..J t it 'liif. a Hi mailt mi l iiinmuil .1,1 , vt. ik i. iultllS I'f .mi Ifftltle rrrMlt I't wliiw "npntli1 n liitut llirif- lonilmr itu ni-l i'.U t-ndy MiH.nA. ami ttlid rtidcrrlf items lent U loml till) line. V i hillierto neglecte'l lo show our ap. (Hiil i ui of the f) mpaty of our unit notvu lend, I t livini them a t.lme In our rol . f una, uuiNin cm larny jumico we . jW lay before our rei.ders, with llie aasur .r....il..ifi I. ..--II.. Tie Printer' Comolatiou. Tst.t me, y winged win Js That round my pathway j.lay, ! thre no place on earth Whoro printer ppt tlieir psy T The whi'.riii) lirHeio went by With acconti fi!li with wo, A voice home on thenorrowing air, In tailiio Hruwer'd "o," Toll mo, yo flowing atrortnii I'hat amo.it)ilv liilo itlon g, U there no ohoriuhnd plaoo Whore printera imet no wrong? The gentlo biwk replied, In murmur aoft and low, Ana winding on it verdant way, It meekly nnswer'd "JCoI"' Toll me, ye murVy clouds, Now rising in the went. Is there upon the globe One Hpot, for printer blest? The flunking clouds oumpoka With an indignant glow A 'oice that filled tho Karth with awe, in thunder answer a "2o I " Tell me, hard-hearted man, Withholding day by day, Is there no honor in thy breast, The printer'a bill to pay ? Unanswering turns he round How plain his action show An uttered, oath-capt sound is heard, Hit actions answer, "Ivo ?" Tell me, ye gentle nyrape W'ho blees life's hour though, Is there no Eacred shrino Where printers get their due? The mantling blush her cheek tuffus'd, Did tenfold race impart A soft responsive High replied, "Tis found in woman's heart." Tf 11 me, angelio liosts, Ye tnesKengers of love, Shall suffering printers here below Have no redress above ? The angel band replied, "To us is knowledge given Delinquents on the printer's books Cm Minn skier IIeave.vI" Agricultural Prodactive Farms. From th Maine Farmer. To t person not familiar with thestntis. 1cm of LnglUh husbuudry, the surprising roductiveneM of the lands of that coun ry will appear incredible. Nearly nine :onth of the cultivated land in Englund ind Ireland are rented to tenant who pay .'sually from four to five pounds sterling, .bout tweuty five dollars per acre annuiil rjnt Where is tho farmer in this country ho could "live under such burderns? Here a farm containing from eighty to a hundred acres, is often rented for one hundred end fifty dollars, and sometimes Ims, aud even at this rue tbe tenants iiave ft hard tak 1 Tbe cultivation even where there is ft large number of acres in gnt, wm uiw im luan pay e rein xe. Butic England the result is wtde- ly ditferent. The tenant who there pays ive pounds sterhng.per acre, annual rent. . tnd ntids all appliance, obtains not only he means of a comfortable subsistence, mt wealth, from the prosecution of a ail- .:n T a i -I. . ins wnicu nere wouiu uoom him to want , .net destitution, and ultimately starvation, . inleea assisted by tbe town In IH 11, Mi i' win estimated the produce : fone English farm of yQ ac.res nt 8578, ir $3 i.OOO ! The quantity of manure ap plied was 13, "4(3 one hore cart loads in na yuar; ana tlio next! iow aarniiung tne rent Ol mis tarm 10 j he $12 per acre, and the txt of tho ma-1 Qtire and it application $12 more, and if j io those sum we add, for interest or ex-. penBes, taxes, and vw-ious contingent ex.1 penses'of cultivation, 4c. 12 nfore, -hall find upon .trikin. tho balance, thrtt ! there will remain a profit of $10 per acre : utnounting in the gross aggregate to the tiumot 510,000 cleur gitin to tno occupant iu a single year! In the vicinity of London a hay farm, comprising 100 ncros, nas rented. The rental, in this instance, was $12 per acre ; ftmnnnttni? in nil in ftl Q' O s.f von, A heavy expenditure was required for ma.' 0,uu,u'n8 mponant je legrspn ,c ews, sixteen nurC; probably a, much tl an WkynjSI farmer would have been Wl ling to give lor tonals on all subjects, and full report, of all ,h. the fee simple Of the land, and yet the I news of the dny. Thi Commercial and Financi. tennant succeeded, and has nince become al departments are full, and are carefully attend wealthy, and with no other income than 4 " advertising medium there is no the produce derived from this one Inrm. I b"ter in tl"' s,ate- 1,18 t'"ulntion being In lrelund,a poor tenant had one a.re of "Mf ' n'' f T' Vt au,ong the ii , j . most Intelligent and influential of th' Douulation land, erected a cottage purchased manure . Xmii Bi dollar. D.r v.ar in .d end furmine tools, and the tirst vear clear odall expenses and had a balance of forty dollars It ft. And yet that Irish peasant, in addition to the exuensea and o-jtlnv bovo enumerated, had a church tax to nE PHILADELPHIA SATCRDAT DULIE par, and be at the expeno of purchasing j TIS, lit own seed, and rnaintaininge family of a k.nd.om., w.ll-flll.d, Family W..kly IT,w.. four besides himrelf and witel paper-i. jublished by th. proprietor at th In this country WO cultivate too much following nnpree entod low rates: I copy, on land. Were we to concentrate our ener yr- tl 00 , 8 oopie. do. ti 00 j 13 00 conies do. gies upon onequarterof the soil weahould ;10 "l ' pis, do. $14 no i 30 copies, do. derive greater profit from our labor, and CTT7' lo; ,50,.0,0 F,i"I"ER, In- instead of exhaisting our farm, should S i nV I Z T T ' b' i . ! . p . , sent lor tnre yean. Jhe next largest club ( over keep tbem lu a condition of constant im. lu0) wiu b i.nt for two vear.. Add.. 1 provement. Look where we may, we find that tbe Indepenaent farmers the "good livers" of the country, are, in nine cases in ten, the occupants of small farms. FURS ana BUFFALO ROBES to .alt ti teton,at KRAIZEK'S. 2LEPUBLICAN JOB OFFICE ' The rublUhers of the Republican are ma king arrangements to largely increase their etockof Jobbing material, and will be pre rjared to do all kind rt I parea 10 ao .Ui Kinas Of I r T. t "! srui.iii, rsoosi.iis, Blanks, Fapbi Books, CinccLAss, Laaiu, Bau JCKtrs, Handbills, and every kVvd . iaaeountn 'o UmW4 tt rrinting tuuaUf done v r vir: i rUt Atinnfl'ltifnt N fcntitnniil till bm i-oMtitdsd fctws 1 a R A I'lJ.r.t.llt .rt.flM I.I hm"id "C .'Mil, id tb l t..i)tti tor nf Hilt itr, '1 he Hutu,. t.vwhiisith ' t..tiih ' and ' 1 hi i.tn" at la and to be m.lr th ilitril control of Mr. Pry. n., 1 tat paper will be Ih org an of n person f (Hill, but riernttd tu ibe gstieral intrrrtti f lb Deniiicratle party, id accordant with Ih prlnrl. (.Iti of Ulal right, lieaiucrsry. Mr. Pryor hl I ... I. . I. . . I : . i-i . . . . i. uiiuH II irn ilia .tiiMirim Etiiiirni di ma n.ti.r il iM b, ,n,n,j under th nam of "TIIS f TAILS," and published uu tbi following termi i Kutljr V"r un copy per year, -l 0(1, two uofilii, I iv ID I ecuil wctkly (aprr- ona eopy pr ytar, J tu ) nctkly una copy err laar, tkn coiiiri to a club, ti VU tva sop. I... ,n . Sfl llll I.. ... .It it. twfutj vupiai to a club, 19 llf. Senium t'a 'par: At tba procaoJinut ot tba .sviuing Con 1 grata will ba of graat iutrratt to tba ftbula coun. try, "Tba Mtltt will keep in rcadora lully J id upon all tulijtcti which ttty bo illn uttej by Ib.tludy. Tba prlca ol lubtcriptlon for tba tcttiuDwill baat fullowt onaccpy $2 00 two ooplct, J VV haml-uieekly on oopy, $1 VOluur capiat to a elub, $3 00 j YVaokly ona copy, SI) cautt nra oopiat to a club ti 00 ttvauitcn eopiet to one aJJrtit, $i 00. Pt . tnanta in all vate required in aiivanee. Foit isatteri wbo will forward ut a elub of fir or tan tubtcrihati to our Wedkly fur ona year, at tba alub pricti, will be entitled to a oopy of the 'Weekly btatea" for one year. All letter in re lation to the new arrangement, abould be ad dretied to Fryor lleita, WanbinKton, 1). C. lbruary 8, 18D no. 4, ol. iv. Tile ''Great Eepublio" Monthly TO TBS rCBLir, TBS SOOK 45D fSRIODlOAL TRADK, 1XP TBS rRKII. ATfE have tba bonor toanuounoe that weiball ittue, on or about tbe firtt of Deoeiuber next, io ai to be in acaaun to oommand tba ear ly attention of the publio and tbe periodical trade, tbe Brit number of a new illuatrated uiag- axiue, to oa called the "Uroat llopublie ' Muutb ly. It i in too Jed to make tbi mugasin au jrior io every rpeot to anything ever befor itaued io thi country, Tbe general loop of itt obaraotar can beat be undentood by iu nam. It will be thoroughly National in no wiaa taction al or acotariau, aud wholly iinperional. It will oiler to tU writer and thinker of tbii Union a ouuiuioa field, where they n meet en the bighorn ground of contemporary literature It will aim to gather abour it every variety of intel lect XL range of article will be a wide one, cot. ring, among other groui.dt, Kmayt, Bkctohet, Jiumeroui l'ulet, Sloriti, Historical Incident, lteviewi, Critiqi en, Biographies, Scientilio Ar tiolet, 'Iravelt, Table Talk, Dramas, luoidenu, Politic, foemi, iiallude, Suuiut, Sonnets, Alu lie, Correspondence, tioisip, etc, eto., etc. The Mugaiiue will be profusely illuttrated In th bighorn ityle of wood engraving. The Literary department will present g eater variety, combined with more thorough excellence, it is relieved, than erer pelore oilered to lbs A merican public in a siuglo periodical. Th fol lowing author and populur writers are included j in",;li hit of contrihulon engaged :Ueo. D. j Prentiss, Churles Swain, Fits Ureon Hal eck, Choi. J. Ingertell, Oreetei A. Browmon, Uen. Cioo. P. Morris, Xuthauiel Deering, lion. Cbas. j Uayarre, Wm. Uilmore ciimius, Park Benjamin, lion. Albert Pike, of Arkansas, Abbe Adrian ltoquette, lion. K. T. Conrad, Ucv. Ralph lioyt, beba Smith, (Jack Dowuing,) J. T. ileudloy, etc., comprising a long list of writers, among whom are many of the most popular in the coun try. hacb number will contain an original ciec of music composed axprestly for tbi work. Ut lu superior exce.luuc of tbe Alaeaiin in every respect, and of tbe certainty of iu perma nent lusuese, very little more uued be laid. In term and gouerol condition! of th Mac- aiiu will be a lullows : TsuMl There will be two volumes a vear. of .U inn i . i - 7". . T'v "" '.r"1 y"""'"B yanuary ana juiy ana enamg in Ju... and December, rotpectively uiakmir u numbera to aaoh volume, d twelve numler. to .ch year. , g.e oop.ea ceui; suuscipuon, one copy on L!r'r 'ma'i,.TUUi i. two copies on. i ... . at ... . i . .. " ooo ear, tw vu ana ail auaitiunal ooiiioi, ...... IU. . . : . ... .... .. 1 cluh tlub, u forue(i m Liiic.,. AU ubMnpUon miut bo paid lo ad, vano. J'reuiiuia oubkoripuonevnutling the I ubecribor for on year, audio their choice of j "bor of our twj great iteul engravingt, entitled 'TU Jut Supper," and "The City of thi Great Jung," Four DulLtrt. i'i wi nui w t vu. u itai u mi lumi Tbe engraving will be tent on rollers by mail, prepaid. Agent and canvasser can make liberal and satisiactory arrangements upon application, sta ting th territory required. All postmaster and ' clersgymen are authorised to receive mbsci rintinn iipiioii wnictt tney may forward to us, giving name aed address of su'. scribor, and deducting 2i per cont. for their trouble. Th rate of noitai:o will not exceed three cent lor each number, to be paid in all ecso at the office where it is received. All communications to be entitled to answer, must CuDUl11 rot,rn stamps Subscriber must in all rTVT'i. '' CST y' Sta,e in JZ LVAT T,h!!V i'.Iittl? bo remitted by d' lp;,.,rbTK7;egiV;.re, letter. OAKSMrTii a rn Publisbe-i of tha "Great Republio" Month! " ,nu ll "tlllauj Mreet, New York. The Philadelphia Evening Bul'ctin, ' i;! A" Independent Daily Newpper, devoted es ji pecially to the interests of Pennsylvania CUMM1NQS t PEACOCK, .... . rrnprietors. No. 112, Boulh prjqx Street, rhildolphia. CDMMIXGS PEACOCK, Proprietor, BulleUn Building, Ko 112 South Third Street, Philadelphia. TAKE NOTICE. A LL personi Indebted to th tubicriber, ither by not or book account, ai requested to call so settle, oa or befor th Brat day of April 1 bit. Tho who do sot comply with lbs above, may expect to pay cost. SfAlso th subscriber offers for sals bit "J ,offlc ,llu',1 u, th towa ' Lntbwiburg, low fr aih, or in payment., to .nit unrchasert. For farther Bartlnuli,. .nnl. r. -rrv 19 sue nitiuiss, on iue premise. Dr. O. WILSON, no. 2, t. iv. Luthersburg, Jan. 21, 1859. T)ROOUCE WANTED. Wb.at, Ry, OaU, m. at tn ome or u um-i24 HDBbiiaAB in m. Jsweol ef Iflutlff . ... a . : i r ese. 1, UM. J 1ST ft fir tt r f n .1 r rf tur.vn,i.i!, A lurtt. HMnittnrnt nf NKW (iOODS, llcleS, til j "'' and VrnrA Jfrrrnp, ( lurui, 1'igvrtH phm Drfiitirt, lthnm Jii'ltt, &artn I'l.iul, Vmt'Dt hrt, Llama Chthi, Silkt de. cfr. lUmnttM, lattil Fall and Win llT ttyla, Itcaity mads i-lottilng, Itonls A Slioei, Hats Capa, of all kind, Spanish Sole Leather, Coffee, Molattet, and Sugar, at Wboletale ft Ketnil. jMMIidet t Fur, Bhlnclee, and Grain of all klndt taken in exchange fur g ooda. Oct. lit, IJ8. WSI. IKWIN. J0SHTJA S. JOHNSON, MAKE IS, KAVIN'O fitted up a tbop a few door eatt of the "Old Jsw Ptubs," on Market at., ileurua to infnrin the eominunity at large, that he keeps on band a variety of CABINET WORK, at hit thop, and that be manufacture to order, (of tuperior finish,) every detvription of houie- auiu aoa aurnen lurnnure, among which are Centre and Dining Tablet Mahogany and Com mon bureaut Common and Fancy Dedttoad Standi, Sefot, Cupboardt, Sofat, Loungot, tc, which he is determined to dispote of nt as cheap ratct, for canh, nt thej can be purchased .t any other ettabliiihmunt of the tort in the county. Po'ioni wiehing to buy furniture are invited to come to hie limp and examine bit articles, and judxe for thenitolvti of tbeir quality and finitb, ueioro purcnating eiecwnere, aa be reel confl. dent that be can tuit tbem in pric and quality. H. II. lie 1 alio prepared to make CorriNi to order on the ihorteat ootioe, and attend funerals with a hearse, when called upon. AU kind of eountry produc wlT. b re ceived in paymont for work. nor. 17, 18JS ly. NEW GOODS f 0 R FALL AND WINTER. rPIIE Sucscribcr has just received and opened X nt his storeroom on Market it. directly oppo site the Clearfield House, a large and well selec ted STOCK of SEASONABLE GOODS, which ho will sell at a very Aoi fujurt. His stock consist of a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Queeosware, Glass ware, Drugs, Oils, &o- including a host of other articles in hit linea niong wnichenn b found an ex.ensivi and vari ed selection of liA II l'.H' dress goods ; such a I)ufalt, Feriian clith, Ihltige, Co lurg.i, Cashmeres, Delaines, Al pacas, French Merinos, J'lniils, and a full as sortment nf HO XNNETSor the season. His GENTLEMEN'S wear consist of a largt assortment of Cassimeres, Cloths, Suttinetts, Fitlo Vetting, Tweedt, Huts and Caps, AD All (XTKHRIVE VARlKTV or BOOTS AND SHOES For Ladies, Genltlemen and Children; with almost every other article that may be ne cessary to supply the wants of th community. The pressure of th money market having bad the cfleet of reducing the t.rico of m:inv article! of m(.rchnndi,e, the undersigned bat been eno. u.,i k- i:.' ...i, u". -l-. V ..nd. atVnce both In th quality of goods and the price a rhickh.old them. U hope, to recoiv" a re. iuk utivwiuia ciiurei vivu IU uiean Dlfl CUr lOinPril. will pleas call and examine hi stock of cheap en poous. 27Country produc of all kinds taken in x clangs for food. WM. F. IEWW. Clearfield Nov. 10, 1S.M WATCH & JEWELRY THE uudersigned respectfully informs bis customers aud the public gonerally, that be has Just returned from the East, and opened at his establishment in S'lf A WS HO W Clenrfiold. . . ne ".to. of "ATCHE3 of different qual. "u ' eroiy variety, irom a rill .;; . i.l -:n --it sett to a singe piece, waich he will sell at th most reasonable prices for CASH. ALL kinds of Clocks, Watchrt and Jewelry carefully repaired and Warranlt l. A continuance of patronage is solicited. Nov. 10th, 1S48. 11. F. NAt'GLE, FANCYFURS FOR LADIES & CHILDREN. JOHN FAKE1KA $ CO. No. 813 (.Vcie Ao.) ilathtl it, oboie Eighth, PHILADELPHIA. Importers, Manufacturers and Dealers in For Ladies and Children; Also, Gent's Furs Fur Collars, and Gloves. rpilE number of years that which w hire X been engaged in the Fur business, and the general character of our Furs, both for quality and price is so gcnrally known throughout the Country, that we think it unnecessary to say more than that wo have now opened ur assort ment of FURS for the FALL nnd WINTER sales the largest and most beautiful thet w have I ver before offered jo the public. Our Furs bav ' in ueen imponea during tne preaeut seaaon when money wua scarce and FUJiS MUCH LOWE Jl than at th present time, and have been niann factored by the most competent workmen w ar therefor determined to sell them at sui-h prices ss will continu to giv us th reputation 1 w hav born for yean, that is, to .ell a good article for a very Smalt Profit. STOREKEEPERS will do wall to g'v a. a call, as they will find th largest assortment by far to select from in th City, and at manufac turers price. JOn.V FRIERA A CO. No. 818 Market street, above 8th, Pbilad'a. 6ept. 2Ulb, 1823. 4m. THE UNDERSIGNED takes tbi. method or an. nounoing to th citizens of ClearBeld and th sur rounding country, that b ha opened a Banrlbir SEaT en Main Street la Shau't AV iton, wher eh is prepurea 10 accominodat all who giv hi m call, and hop to roelr a liberal patronage . Oct fin, 1858. JEREMIAH N0RRI3, 1 7OR BALE, by MsattBLL A CAaraa, Adam, a ioreis improv vorn Shtlltr Also a fe . 1 . n ... .... vuiiers 01 in best kind with a larva Trl. ty ot uooa. in tneir line, ju.t received, and wi II ba sold low for cash or produc. vlearfleld, lee. 8, 1858. BLANK ARTICLES Agrmeot, legal form for between Beheol, Dlrctor. sad Teacher., far isi at tb effe f th "OlnrlsM RpMh." t tJWA HOIM., JATKI KVlt t P.TA 111 ' . I..I, I t trig S"M,I I rrn ft I't I r""s if Mil'iliinw"', It ri'W ll I f t lb . n,,i,.,ii, n i.f tba I nl. lie 1te!l.f III f M lb It a r.itiv.nltnl h . Ma If, KM, .foil" jnitAN. Ct.KAHKtKM) TIIM andersigned reapectfully Informi bit friend and th traveling public la general, that he bai taksn th abort home., FORMERLY KNOWN AM THE HEMP HILL HOTEL, Tin Iloesi ban been recently refilled im proved, and newly furiiinlied j EXTENSIVE STABLING nil BXI.f COMI'LITCD J AND HE IS I'HEPAHED TO ACCOMMODATE All WHO may give lllin a call, in tliO mont ulenjiinir and Kifi PPftl.ln tiinntn.r Trt a flTm sji ji iUiifl 112 UullSiAJ J irWVfltfiilOffll iiri . it't t tt " ,M nery lh,n3 10 r'nJeT " houu detxrallt tiKj'pmq place, ITiUJ itiiilli will b supplied with an assortment of choice li quor; and b will endeavor to entertain hi guests In a manner that cannot fail to giv th FUM.IWT SATISFACTION. The house i situated in a pleasant and quiet part of the town, and no expense or attention will be spared to tnuke it one j of the best houses in the county. A lib eral patronage is rennectfullv solicited. II. HAYS MOKKOW. Cltarfiold, aug. 1S,H 6g. ly. NATIONAL HOTEL (LATE WHITE SWAN.) Hace tt above Third, Phila. X tablishnient being thankful for tbe very liberal patronage bettowed upon them the past year, take thi method of informing their friend nil k. nnlilln k tl. ..:,i . . - v j.....v him incj ii, hi i ii preparea vo ao- commoilule them if fnvored with a nail. During the rummer months the house hat been thoroughly renovated, improvements made and other extensive altorathns in contemplation. We are determined to devote our whole atten tion tu business and flatter ourselves with ih. marki:t conviction that wo shall be able to give sntiiluo. " H Th8 paJtneisbip heretofore existing bc tion. SIDES A STOVEK. twecn John MoCabo A Ueorge Newson is Ibis N. B. Carriage will always be in readiness to AJ diassoved by mutual consent, and tbe books, convey passenger to and irom Steamboat Land- ount, and all effects, are now In the hands ings and Railroad Depots. 8. 4 8. March 31st, ISiS.j, SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, Curwensville, Penna. rpbe subscriber, formerly of the Exchange Ho JL tel, Philipsburg, having taken th above new stand, situate on the bank of the river, in the lower end of Curwensville, would announce that he is now ready for tho accommodation of stran gers and all others who uisy favor him with a call. The house is large and comfortable, and travelers will find every convenience neces.ary to tbeir comfort. Aaiple itabling ii attached to the preinitei. 1 DAVID JOHNSON. February 10, 1S58. M-ATIOXAL i:CIIACE IIOTEI 1 The subscriber having taken the above well known stand, formerly kept by H is. A. Mason, in Curwensville, Pa., is reedy to accommodate all wbo may favor him wiln their patronage. His tulle will always be supplied with the best tbe arkit afford, and bis Bar with th choieos liquors. Hi. .table will be nader the enre of tentive hostlers. IMVID SMITH. Curwensville, April 21. ISJS. ri w . . . i i.L.Mliu IIUUIL, (Fort:i!RLT kvowx as the Good Intent,) CURWENSVILLE, UearjiclU lounty, J ennsylvanta. Tb tubsoiiber begs leave to inform bis old customers, and th tmblio renemllv ih.i h. h,.. recently taken the above well known stand, and that he ba rntirely refitted aid refurnished it in a slyl adapted to the age, and th want, of the enlire traveling community. HIS TABLE will alway. bo provided with every luxury the markets and .nrrounding country will afford. HIS BAR will be supplied with th choicest wine and IU floors. HIS STABLES, which ar th best and mott commodious on tbe road within a day's travel, will always be in charge of careful and attentive bustlers. In short Every department of hi. Establishment will be supplied with all tbe comfort and convenien cie. the weary traveller could desire. june 2, '68. W.M. A. MASON. HOTEL, No. 117 & 119 2nd St. above Arch, M. IIOPK1 XS take. thi. method of inform ing bis old friends and tbe public generally that he bus just RE-Ol'ENED the almv. ...i. known Hotel, and re-fitted It is a style suitable U tho age, and th wants of th travelling publio jur. 11. nu nan a large experience In hoti.l In L. L, ... .. .. ., . . . will' l Ai. h . . ." "?y'n? ?" KUe"t! Dint place " hou,e P1"""11 ni desirable ,u.p- or k..i'..iu. 1 ,.L. . son. rl.lt nt" Zr! "". n0t01 r' P"- ZMrV C ly ei,,'"un w.v iH rtl.ir,M UJC 1 Lr.ASL ItE. it i. deemed altogether unnecess ry to speak V n.0r.!C.l'n rbi',,d1Pl'i i bett.r known than iu ''Old Mount r,r.o. By close attention to th wants nf M. ..,.. rs Mr. II. hope to deserve a .bar of publio patronage. . B. Hi. term. pr day ba. been fixed at tb low rat of $I.2J Sept 22nd, 1858. 1 jr. MANSION HOUSE 1 SEW ARRAXOEMEXT. iu. tuoscrioer respectfully announce, to the pub. lie I n nt h. h.a I. L . . . I. - .1 . . '. ... .... iii. shuts siana, 11 f. .11 -h. 7 . .PrrPared t sccommo- ... ... my iiTi oiinacau. Tb public may rest assured tfaat it will be oonducted In tb best manner possible. Hi. table will b mnnlied S, . Vr """"' "erdt Hi, Bar filled with the ehoice.t brand, of wine, and llqnors.and hi stable, will b. under th car of attentive and careful ostlcr. DANIEi M. WEAVER. Feb. II, 1857.-y. Dissolution of Co-Partnrriln r- C undersigned, having been partner, la th UliOesS of tanninir. nurrin. .J u . 1 .b:kin' iU MarV's Stoam 57 , bav tbi day by mutual eorsent dissolved tbeir v-r...u...i,, sunneeunn. All debt dua .aid firm nf li w Yl -. . ".' ' "! ." ' " vo., ana ail claim ao?a nt who haa nureh&..d k. 1..- . .... T h '"on aJ bouiu, of St. Mary'i arJ'. i rtwot r mnniH UI HI OUU tWO i O. W. WATSON, THOMAS W. RICHARtS, b. , - 5' C' 6CHULTZ. St. Mary's Stoam ?actory, Jsa. 12,1859. -m.1t..J t rt t M I AIT U' fx i '. fl ti... i Lille anBiiihi't li tli fiiltfti nf I li lli. m! ilit I tin it i tin illv, llial lb It r and In (It I li 1 1 II r 1 1 . n In Mimi.. MAt", Mri.niiKnl A.ll) ot It.tn tt.to, la ta Meat's I ara - It tf i atia t"Kei s, hi rtfVre all whs mr bi Ih1m1 r lbs abnte, to the her. Pr. and Mrt. M l.nl. Terme I 00 Insdranri, er I If 00, If not la admnre. Dee. t, 185S. tf. 11)11 MAM', on nr,T a VAM'AIlI.K TAVKRN KRN pTAND A?(I) I1KS OP LAND. US at STAND i FARM OK U ACI which are cleared and under cultivation, situs ted on Clearfield Creek, on llie main Mail leading, from Clearfield town to Clearfield llridge, in -..I.. ...m... -li... v irernniu eomiiT, I a-, anu luree uiuira iiiitu from th former place. The bouse Is large, new, well calculated for Tavern, ami will oi.tntaand nearly all llie custom of the wntHrinen during th fretbrls, which uu ally last from four to six weokt. Thai ear also a good Barn, Wood Shed. Wash and link House, and various other buildings necessary for convo- -menc . nu ronnort. llie termi ol inle will tie f raad enyH?iy four annual payments. Korfiir- yJ'rroloo Inquire of J. L. Cram, Esq. Dr. eo:ryuer, James n. hammer, l'.sq., Hear la. 1. 1 mU w w.i.i hi..- ii.... ii. ..n. .i.i ...... neiu or o. t. n 0111. uien ii ,y Pa. peMn' c.n b. hv.u. w. tj. ... v.ti, ai'iuo, viinriiuiu luuu given to that th benefit of the spring nouct to more than buyer or roatorcan bav the business, which alone will am double th ront. A. T January 5. 1358. tf. BCliaVVEK. GREAT EEVIVAL Bead ! Read! 4 JD BE CONVERTED. The great revival has done immense good in almost everv State, county nnd town In the Union, outside of Clearfield. Therefore, in contideralion of tbe above rumor, t runk Short has taken the respon - sibility upon himself to revive Ibe Boot A Shoo business in Clearfield, and set a good example to his fellow men. He bas to annouuca to bis olJ custom nrs. nnd ll hunv H. An., n. m.v r. . vor hiinwith a call, that he has on band a lurirs assortment 01 nne work and any amount of coarto Also, Oont Gaiter made to order, and of any style to uit isomers. Morrocco. French calf, audPatntcnlf gnlteii constantly on band. r"""" "r sale, kit excepted. AH work leav ' bis hop worranted not to rip. Customers co,nlng 0 ,4"" W'H nnd bun at the shop former - Iv nn.ii l.irl kv It It U'.lik . ...u L b J J ' m. v w no n hoi clock c tablisbment, nearly opnosite lteod and V oaver ss store. Roll in boys and got new soles or your old ones repair.d. as tome of Hi em stand in great need of it. ..., Juue SO, 1968. 3 in. ojiuiii. ; 01 fr"0" ir settlement. The business will be ' carriod oa iu fu lure by F. Short. Alas, poor Yo rick! JOHN McCAKK, GEORGE NEWSON, I'"IKST IX FIRST SERVED: TiOCs'I'S K 1 1 f C3 X. t 11 VI Lid ALWAYS ON' HAND, JOSEPH GOO.X, THANKFUL for past favors, and grateful for future prospects, desires to Inform the citizens of this vicinity, and his old friends and patrons in particular, 1I111I he has removed to the FIIlT ROOM lu the East end of jjlhsrw's Kti"J7 Jin.wa The First Door West of the Mansion House. where he has on hand constantly, a large assort muut of every variety in the i BOOT ,M) Mini; lim; crsTOM work ai ten iru to witii dispatch i The very best of stock will be usel, and no pains spared to make nent fits and durable work kb neni ms ana ournnie work. 1 obtained from the said Joseph ' for the rsadt isino. 18, 1S59. All of which can be Oomi VERY LOW Clearfield, Aug. "HOME AGAIN." opening a large and well selected Stock ot Uouils, cuBst.ting ot Dry Ciooda, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, lloot and kIiocn, Oils, aiuts & Drugs, Hat and IIiiiiiicN, Nails & Spikes alt and Pish, as well a every oilier article usually required In the country, which they offer to the publio on as fuir term as can be bai in the county. Call and see tbe new, beautiful anduscfut june 9, ISJS. CAUTION. A LL persons are hereby cautioned against pur IX chasing or mecdling with the following pro- per! V, vis : Ono Wagon, two Cows, one lut 11. y, two Log chains, two Ploughs, two Crosscut Saws, I one Cluck, one Bureau, four acres Rye in th 1 ground, four acres wheat In the ground, ono Cut i ting-Box, and four Sheep. The above property was .urchasd by me at shenfl s sale and left with Daniel Horn on loan only, and auhject to my order. R. II. MOORE. Luthersburg January SI, 1859, no. 4, vol. iv. , , TrnT-rr CAUlIOa. 1 ti ... 1. v .- . . . A i'c-i ooii. nru ucrcuj cauiiuuea airainsl PUr- A C""K T ln "J"'" interfering with the following property, now in the possession of Geo and L. Doney : One yoke of black and white "n ' ,nl b,,y bu ,u"'c"1 10 b J'"" ld' one '"oe wagon-n. the aforesaid properly bas lieen purchased at constable's sale, and Is left with them ou loan only, and tubjecl to my order. , WM. F. JOHNSON. Union tp., Clearfield County, Fa. Jan. 26, '59 ESTA TE OF ROBERT WRIGLEY. Sr.. , iMieasta. NOTICE Is hereby glren that Letters of Ad ministration hav been cranted In tha nu. drsignod, on th estate of Robert Wrigley, Sr., late of Bradford, township, deceased. All per- ns naving business concerning th same, art with th administrator. WILLIAM K. WRIGLEY, Adminitlrator. Bradford township, January 19, I8J9.- CAUTION. A LL person ar hereby cautioned against buy. ing, or in anywis meddling with th follow ing property, now io th possession of Dain'l vu 11 wo "arrows, on Wind-Mill, on Log-Sled, on Lon 8led on lot of Uogs, and lyok Oxen at th ama knlnnira Ln n.. ..J 1. 1- "id Hora on lulV-y"?. , O. W. HORN. nuary i, ISOV. 3t.nd. WINTER SHAWLS, WOOL. LONG KlfAwra SINGLE 6HAWL8, ROUND CORNERED SHAWLS, rr fc J KRATZER'S. "Job PrtnHnj aaatly , xeutd bar.. uni t-u tt nin, 'A l'nllllll.lli.. t hut imt, llmiigh 'til S train nl leu.",,, IMIR iiil.eptlbet kai "! pl-nnri In lft rln that be (in mud arranumtnti i "Hi. Iu en Salurdar, Jannary I, Mff, ih , lrmrtt an fnotl emi.lte Hetkly -, ,rrr piililibrd. It will he a inp.rh f..l0 dniihle the nit nf tba New York l,edtr I . tnlnlng nine broad mlnmns on each p,, j." chri In IrtiRih, snd double th auatitiit if rJ', Ins mailer given by any werkly pap.r row Zl" iltliiid I tmhraoing th rholrent uml fril,.., L ' ,tt.d and origlnal.fumlthed fror, . ' .i k li -ill I.. I. V' I. . . ', a Li Journal ninlatnlng the produrtloiis ef Ihi ' ,n,iii,r writers in liberal qtiaMHv j Ro!ll",, Stories, Kttays, I'otms, Anecdotes. Hk..' otires of Aiantementi snd th Art, At. 4c ' in fine, all things which are new, beautiful li' Inrestiug and atlrariire. Farh number win',0. tnin not oiny careniuy eoniitare traopii, j th tleneral New during each week, but ilhk, .re latest Information and Tl ' ,,nit.,M up to the hour of going to press. fT Constellation will uot be an Illustrated Pansr il t,e fi iiicture thects are, but it will contain beauli etignt and Engravings, when they resile uiu.trat and ornament a subject 4 - Th subcribor has i 1 .... .. .. already engaged a Con in or Btars" - r f'l.mipttiiiff.r. in for goniut, brilliancy, and reputation by tbo v ,ny uti,er juurnal now published, no matter whu .y i, its prclens ous. It is with no alight tZ lilicoiion thw he announce hii success in .... ter .ng, af ch persuasion, th able and explrf. enced service a gentleman, to long and N juttly eminent. Mr. Park Denjamln. Connie, ted for twnty ye.ir with the presiof New York city, and always successful in bis literary am,,. nrimi. wlinlli.r as Editor. Author n, nt.Lt: L.r ii.. ... .f Mr. H.niamln I. ... : ". certain good fortune. i Tho public my rest assured that no ,,, i Win be untried by tbe tubscriber to securs. grand and brilliant accomplishment of his iIm ui establish the largest and best weekly MM, ever published since nothing will be leftundZ .1. ... l i . huuui i i ..j . :.' ' 1 """ flint .an k. fli.n. kv 1.1. nl, ..nili.l ...... it- ivtai iitukt, faiiu m ipowiutg cavrnvuve, Th r'nn.i.ll.ti,.n aili m.ini. j ,. self to a oordiol and g nerous support from thi verT best people by it observance of good and avoidano of vil. It will ban unobiectionsbl. and perfect family newspaper giving offenci no sect or parly the favorite alik ol both kih : of young scd old. Th snbsoriber.havinthid . . i- . . . - a . - a. n.i.ln . n.in.;. i.r ,anfurT s eTnen.np. i. l. n..i.ii..,i. .. j.n. ..J ...klv Innrm.l. i. vUlg uuw connected himself with uch well knows, ,d valuable edilorilal aid as be bas therein, isu ! tors himself ihat this new enterprise willitooei ntchieve a popular favor ana lucoess unparslltl. ea In newspaper enterprises. The terms for "Ibe Constellation, will bitwe dollurs per annum each, when ten copies are not in one envelope to one auuross. Twenty-eight copies to ona address, tit M Five copies do. do. $12 0(, Two copies, do. do. ti uv Uno copy do. do. including postage or delivery, $3 fto All subscriptions to be invariably in odranct. Fingle copes, Five cents. To Newspaper agtnti, I 90 tfu per iuv j A lute Saturday evening edition will be pu!. :d left tary Pundny mornings at tbi residences of City subscribers, 1y regulur carieri, I employed by the publisher. Those who dvsirt tu commerce with the first number, should send in their subscriptions ind orders at early as poi sible since, owing to the immense site nf thi sheet, only such numbers will be printed as may j be ordered. All orders and letters to be addressed to thi 1 undersigned, GEORGE ROBERTS, street, New Y.rk. 12 nnd 1 1, S Nov. 17, IS.18. look ni. let:: look it 1.: 1 iJEuudursineil subsi riiiors, take this ini'lh. od of inloruiiiiii the public ireuerullv. that mey nave tins day entered into copartnership is THE BLACKSMITH BUSINESS, andean bo found at tho shop formerly occnpiid !) .-louoKwiiLT, on inira street, in tint bo. I rough, when, fiey will be pleased Io so the r old customers, and as many new ones as can niskt i it convenient t" give thciu a cull. Bring on your hoes, your spades and picks, v , . , 1 ". X0Ur lucll," ' Jour pulling sticks. . V,U,r, M' y"Ur, :lu,U , T"ur b:"'"a' '"u tuioo ycnr old shall thou go bare. our mart, Your spears will work up then just right, To prooning h.nks for every height. Your swords too, shall then be wrought. To ploughshares such as Cain no'or bought. JACOB SHUNKWILER, GEO. W. ORR. Clearfield, December 8, 1853. tf. VALUABLE LANDS AND SAW MI1L rpHE Subscribers offer the following valutbli Real Estate at private sale, situate in Bceet. ria township, Clearfield Countv. containing OXK HUNDRED and SEVENTY TWO ACRES, is two tracts or parcel, lying contiguous, vii : FIFTY-EIGHT A CUES, with a Snw-ilill thereon, and Ten Acres cleared, AXD OXE HUNDRED AND FOUItrEF.it acres, with about thirty acre, cleared. Botk tract, ar woll timbered with Pine Timber, and are well suited for lumbering, and would sait any ono wishing to go into tbe business. Tbty win no soin separately or together, to suit pur chasers. Terms one third of the purchase mo ney in band, and the balance in two yearly ply- m.nt. rr rr,i... 1... : :.. . .n,.,vuii.ia iiiuuire wi ! JOHN SHOFF, of I S. W. KEAUY, I Adm,n,ilratorto tht Eitatto Abraham S.JCi' 99. I JnnurJ 1859 tf. I "VTOTICF J ,b ! tn, fourth of All persons ar hereby notified undersigned hav each a claim of what wa tha interest of Patrick Rafferty at tha time of hi. decease, in th. tl aero, of land, in Punn township, now adrertitid for ,oU bJ order f " rpban's Court, ss th 1 wiopeiij ui 0111 naneriy. 1 TnnMA baitpfiitt. PATRICK RAFFERTT, JANK CLARK, dec 29, 1858. 2t.pd. STOVES, STOVEs I INDUSTRIAL STOVE W0BXS. No. 33, North Seoond Street Opposite Christ Church, Philadelphia. Th sub.criber respectfully Informs hii friendl and tb publio renerallv. that ha has taken ths- Store, at No. 33, SORTH HECOXIi STRtET wner ne win be pleased to tec bi. old casteav er. and friend. He ha. now on band a splendid assortment of Parlor, Hall, Office, Store and Cooking; of th latest and most approved kinds, at whole., sal and retail. WM. C. NEMAN, No, 13, North Second Street, Philadelphia. N. B. Your particular attention i, incited t. MEOHEE'S PATENT OAS BURNING WRM-. INO AND VENTILATING STOVES, for Par lor, Offices, Store. Hall. Car, Ac, which fer' ooneroy, purity of air, and ai of management ba so equal. W. 5. N- fe.0dd CatUng. for all kind of 6lov.. hand. September , 18.-5m.
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