i VMIIV UP l o m t Mails. rivirirflmie. I i t- t I to Mule, e m tUl It Li. i.crtili n, the u, v. M. I,. ,tB. Itxnii ,,11 ii i-m ii in ' " i'" ii-i t'lini i n iii i ic.'ir. on ..ttn.l' v i vi'iiiiic tin r.Mh, nil ' .i .1. . i. I .... I. : .. . ' i ,.. t. .. Ii... . : i . Fun ,IV IMl' "HI .'inn H llllillil, A ' Fugitive" Tocm. The following lilies 1 :V It lily lo mil, fuiitivo, Hating " ii lotion i iv il III, 'in I (,r I .!...! ! I 1 . . . oiiri King i llt, t't!'i from hlicnce lio rc.,nu'il, nml I'liiccil tlicin in our lunnls. In ffiiit of .ly(uliusH o ilotonnincd ,0 nulllisll (licni, VIOI'O OI1 Ut'('Ollllt of (lilt - . unusual mnniicr in which tlicy cutno intn,on n c,"0W'lJ.'J inaikct mul our jtowfi-mn, than from nny other nw-I ti,e; tutmnco wo liavo read them nioio ,VL.rillly 'o have conclmlcil that they IwsoSuincicm inu.usic mem lo entitle ot wind ami rain, whkh imrool'e.l bcvcuI "'"'' t(1 Alitor of tho Fanner, Jlam iJiomtoai.lacoinour columns. We do building nml committed -encrally hav ..m.o"t0ll . A!Il,'' County, .Netv .Jersey. I not siil'poso them original, yet wo have oeamon-the fencomf r.!f ' nr.. Vl,l"S t'llt'lll' 'ami, of tho best! B0 recollection of having met with tl,em'd,.,age ,vh doubtless done l,v this ",., before Who that rends them can re. ilrnit n livir l.t tin , w lu "'-i- - ."v, iiiuiiuij u. Poor Joe. 'e hull never see him more, Never more, poor Joe! Iiistant from (he pleasant bhoie, Tlicro ho died, poor Joe! There to sleep, Fathoms deep, The raging waves below Tlicro to stay Til! the day, When the final trump shall blow l'oor Joe ! Friends or kindred none were near, None were near, .poor Joe ! None his sinking heart to cheer When he dieJ, poor Joe ! None beside When lie died, His parting wish to know Thus nlono, Thus unknown, lio received tho final bhuv " Poor Joe '. Tlicn there was n mournful wail On the air, poor Joe! T'was tho shrieking of the gale, As he died, poor Joe ! And the waves ' In their caves, Made pitying murmur low While the surge Moaned a dirge As his body sank below l'oor Joe ! Fure-thee-well so dear to me, Very dear, poor Joe.! Than a brother e'er could be, Far more near, poor Joe ! Thou dust sleep Fathoms deep, Where, angry tempest blow -Would that 1 Now could lio I'.y thy side, tho wave bclu.t l'oor Joe ! Si-ring. "Come gentle spring, ethcri- il mildness come '." So said the poet, and to we rcpuit in dull but lamest n-o.e ; and gentle spring lias responded to Ihe call. For nearly u whole week the wea llicr litis been delightfully mild and geiii- for the season. A c!c:ir blue sky above our heads, and uoai.acious bed of soft mud beneath our feet, forcibly reminds us that the vernal season is near nt hand, if not already upon us. And w hat plea- mrc-uMo emotions the ndvent cf this ea on produces in nil he,u-U that enjoy the light of the bcituteous hiiKLciipe, the foa- mini tot-rent, the roaring cat.uuct, or the nir.lP5lin fil-fH. ctt.,l l.tr l!.r. .tt.ll,! j ...,, v.. Uj inotr lrotn tho deep valley nnd us-' cending mountain sides. 'Tis the signal ' 1 is the signal atwliieh every thing of life, animate or uiaimiiaic, which has lain inert und tor. prJ during tho dreary stagnation nnd gioomot winter, renews once moie its ex- -teace, and awakes again to the bliss of.& 1RV, X. Spruce Slre. t, Nc-wV uk, wtive hfe. Kven man himself seems to ftt jo ( U ppr rinunl) ..,,,1 mailed, p ..tge partake of tho renewing energy, nnd to fj.oo, to any p:-rt r-f the United Slat . or thare the transnortsof awakening life. All i -,,'. ., ' Ult.Bprin,.! ; " 1 Ji'CuLD. Two young men who laid evi dently been indulging too ficcly in tight ingwhiskey, were put in jail kv-t week for luive nnd riotous conduct r.t the public house of Dr. A. T. Schryver on Cl-.ai field Tcek. Thev came to Dr. S's. vert- much nto:;iiterl nud demanded .lifpior, which ri properly refused them, and being very B.U.U incensed thereat, thev became vi-, '-nt and disorderly, upon which tho Dr ' i.e 11,,., ,t 1. ..i.. ; i.. ri. i...:i.i:.. 1i,;.. i.i .-ti i " , SJilS Oniil "Oi 1 llinm tlill ntnrt ol tn ,P ,.-... a.,,v, V. f..J I, , tliern undertook to break down the door! to effect : wedetl in breukina- tho lock ahent'orst Ward hov in .,!, !,. t, ,!!,.. wilts 'ook measure to arrest the !tAh 1 1 mi wuu.it no succeeded iu dome a:ter,coui.ny iieia ... ........ atrouble They were brought to town' nd handed over to tha car of the Jailor,! , " wimnvnuDjiM, "Wa unlejs releiwed by some process of .theywill probably remain until the, net, ,A-m r . , . ., . i .lull ui .Ajuri io answer tvnui, iiiny on charged against them for their unlawful lv I'wumgs. 1 he names of tliese young "'a, we understand, ro John and ir 'im Ball, although thev cave other name t the hearing before the Justice. They lv been working for Mr. Pyerson Clear fie!4 crock, and were regarded as civil in 'trious men. Tj 1 ia our new advertisements : somc-'i "'"g of imjwtance ruay be found inpcrandwe think differs littlo from the he- ,17" , - , AduiiuiMtratora and Auditors no-i ,r;,won',',''cr,"Bftl0SlBnu rra'! ?T -w im its Mirn7inni artri a b-b w-ii iiiira wii.ii m. SnriErZr wvaritv . . , It W 1lil tl Minn...,, ((, , ( I til eon," 'iHiiiig,,,,, 'II, ,;., i, '"' lull' tl Mlleit Mi-lnliy )i ' 1 1 1 . II it i t' M il fl,l. N,..v ,,r i . ., 1 1 . . . . . M'1'1'' I'll I'm' tint- ' ' " "I I'"" t.'m he,,, ,,,,, 111 n i, . I . I ... I 1 ""'I Ml I, , ,l. l'Vlmin ,s I" "imikt I, ,,, i,,.v ,1. , r i . ' ""nun;., everything more m.- ri till lit I it il l-.i Cl ..Ml 1 1 " " "I IIHVO lllMI.l -, ,1 1 ""r "roanm; u ,i , , In. in nr Mtvanm lCllllllll. ill I ...I . ,. ' .tonus will nl i,, . , it I IlImi.I . 1 ... . ' t iy i,e .-mi. wi um ii miutlifr winter The liuvoi- li. l.iiv. ...;n . ii... i-i .i "lull pi-u IIKIMOl'K ' """ " "-7 "ve to M leel, , t1( ' tiH -V irjjo calculations lo'V .riW, tin, o.v onus niis nml m-tter not tniiUo loo 1 ' . . . itoiim. i art o our count v wnu i l.;,.,.i on last Friday night with n ,,rifti0 Morn, which nearly equalled u toi n.ulo l,t. ... 1. ...... i i .i u u umy iiearu mo iartieular s of one or! two cases. TI... , , ... .in- i,,i ttas lilKi-nolot Mr. Itobert 1 I'DiuH'il' I . i lioucit J.eonalds barn in '.io.-hen town- ship and considerable dama-n was done to his fences At Mr M. ,1 ; 1 Al (ljdesin Lawrence ;tp. the root was taken off tho WooddWo and carried sonm distance nml ;,,,. I ,., ... , , ' 1,11(1 a .(plaiitlly ofienee blown down. I AiciDt.M- on the river. We have been ; infornied that a man whose name wo could not learn, w as seriously injured the last ol' last week, nt or near Salt Lick. We did ' not ascertain tho extent of his injuries, I l"it they were regarded as .serious. I Anotii i.tt, Wo understand that while cn-iaued in securniL' a luenl; 1, ,.... r ....n. I which occurred ut Lock Haven lt 1 S11...I,.., n... ; : , . ... , ., c'. I " , 3 H.iuiU KJUl llliuril II1L (11(1 1U1I li;H'll , mm two or three ot his lingers taken oil" I by being caught in a coil of rope. I We have just learned that it was Mi I James Stewart of lhadl'ord tp who liad jhis fingers lacerated by 11 rope at Lock jllavcn on last Sunday morniinr, as above stated. - ! A.NOTllLIt Stoum. Another storm of w ind and rai:, visited us during night fore last. e have not heard ofany dam-, j age being done by it. Tiulv this is "win- dy March. The Limi-.kii T.-iapi:,- -Cur people are now-in tl,.. full ibl,. f il,,,;.. ,.r,;... lotions Ten -I. 1,,.. i !i . ..... 1 run- i :ning order, unit already u considerable por:ion of the timber has been run safely '.hrotigh to Lo llav ,'en. A few rafts have jbecii wrei.ked on the way, but dis.Msters of i t!io kind hiivo not bt cn as numcrotis us ;freiuently liaiijicns. This is owing in part to the diminished ijtinutity of limber, iiiui ine navigation ueiiig consciiieiilly ' lest crowded. v-v,.... -, 1 i , i , i ,., -1 , u r it low tor a lew moments so tu to pre lias done more in three years to popuiar- I vent olis'rrinjr. Hrenking m' ohi nnevs lii t!ie science of account, than any oth- 'avoided, by turning the bhiz..- on gradual er institution in tho c"ott;,lry. Advertises ' , the most ixtetisively pavs'the most lib- ' To u"e ns "'.'d htinji, re-ti in;, as the eral s-d.tries-euiploys thtt Let talent-l'l k I'1' f gives tho most thorough and practical cd- i i ""Tt'T' "V'0 ' i lion More on N'ooiul Street, one iloor ticuiuu to gr.iU'.i.Ues, and is re'.v.irded by I south, of Moore & Etzwiler's. having the largest institution of the kind, in thrt Union, lmm'iering at this time up wards of 030 students. On otir Table Xnrs From IL me. is the title of ii neal. and spirited little paper devoted to for- eign news from all parts of Great lliitain ' 1 .1 - , i ?..... 1 e anu uie v.oii linen : , ine nisi utiiinH-i' oi which has just been received. It is ccr-' ,llinlv a very desirable iournal for the ex- tainly n very desirable journal for the e. ! " lie irom his native land, n.s it gives in a !COndensed form tho news from home 'wi,), il0 .voui(l imv0 t0 glean xolumes to 0jUltu I'u'oFshed weekly by Town, how ,. , , c , . I,- I .,' .Mah.-alaiid .S,r,..-.-f Jiyrtv.W o have , been chowii a neat and well printed mod- 'icid jo, irnal bearing this title, which we. think should meet with favor among that c t,- i . i . , l rt ,..; i profes non. h is devoted to the interest .. of the disciples of the healing ai t exelu-, Hvely : art I contains original lectures.com- ; muiiications, illu.-lii.tivo of hospital prae- IU H'I'llll?, HUM id tit iniMi. ,u ii It is rmblished weekly in Fhihtdelphiii.by S. W. Utttler and It. J. Seirs, M. D., at $3 , 1 : , l, nn.l nniiar.il 1irrwlirl1 I T)i)tVl per annuiii in (utvance. 1 The Central Pre, LV-llefonto Fa. np-' rears in its last issue in an entire new dress, head, type and every thing else. I appearance is very much enhanced 'i,. , i -.r i. ..ooioi he lively gentle- thereby and it .s now one of tho neatest ed iu doinu after, country papers in the State. Wo buvo on)y to regret that wo can notcoinmend its 'political course as heartily ns we can j i ,...,... its mechanical appearance. Lktllr, Livina Aac.-Ve refer our read-1 . ers to tlie prospectus Ot tuisyailinniewceh.-, nuiKtuino to bo fouud in another rol- umn ye regard tho A:e as one of tho mou, mstrucuvo anu cnieriaiiinis iiiuSu- zlnes now published, nnd deem it well worth the price of Bubscription. The Bed, While & Blue, b'Aho name of a ! new literary weekly Newspaper, tho pub-j lieulinn of which hasiust been commenced I pt;inlolnbla. lt is a verv readable na-t v... - 1 "- 7v,t pttcent that Svlvanus - tw Cobb Esq. don't write ita romance, nor Gordon Bonnettits pootry. See advertisement for particulars. i T' r., ',s i ,, I,. ,',. -idi, t'-:.Mi ,-, K v l,.i. b,., hit,,.,., ,t j,. l-r-VMl 1,mi,n -v, ),,,! .t, ,- ft, "vet;d v,.l,i,.l,,. f, ,,(,,, n,.,, , j( . 1 " '"V " ' f "'' " h,,., nml ,, fl....iH l.,Mtitl,t it. p , , "'""" ' y Ttv,,.., , A M. Kmnn, i'li li.liiii. riiii J'tc Mi i,t i ., ;,, ; ,, ;.. i ...... i.i.. ,, , tt IT Kit it.. . . . . . i in "I 1, III i Ill .till I- oi.gnnciii i iiy, Washinyio,, Co., '. J( is oni. ir Li Cilv V,,.l,; ,. ,, ... I ! a ni'iil im,l it .11 i.i . " untl w ai ami well cumin ome it loom- lit. ", , 'Il K HAMMuNTtlV I'tl'MI'l, i ; ,1(,Ws. , ' ' , " 'i- 'rultur , . ' ''r'n"'0 "lul AJ?" lit,,,,., Hi.,,, hotting loi tl, full mvoiint,, ol' . n ... i ,F,ini hi iiio Hew Hi'tllenient of llainmoutoii, i n -ev deoev. an Lu suIimci iljed for nl r '' . M-o for 10 nlllonnt uiei.daful .Tim.!.,. Z n,"1.,"?t ' vertisement oMIaminonton Lands' ' I , " " ,. ., " T, . . , " l'J ""teio casi; oi ,-soro r.ve.S. of livi ' ....... t- . VOT" canning, was cured by the use of 1)1 ; Vlt!'!iMTvivi,, , .- n . U " "" ' "st sootl"i' uad pain (,uiel dig lt- Urlt ca bo had In Fr vsii-!,s ,.! , r , ,, , i-' las ol I U'X' lt ollen re,,'ovy l'n in , ten minutes. . . r A l( AL I.A.N US FOU SAI.Ii S .Ml LI'S FKU.UrillL.U.KLPlll.v bv Uaih-o.nl in I the State of New Jersey. Ni.il anion;; tl,e best lor iigrietiltiiral iiurpo-e-, be;n-.' a ! good loam soil with a clay bottom. , The , land is a largo tract, divided into small liirins, and litindri ,)s from all parts of the I country are now settling and imililintr. The crops can bo seen growm... Terms i fro. 11 Sb) to.s2(l per acre, iiav.iblj within four years bv iiis'almenu Jo vi-.lt the i 1 '!'"' 1-cavo 'ino- si. ivlmi ' at l'hladel- II""11' "l i plua, at Ti A. M., bv l.'ailmad lor Ham """"to", or mldrcss J. .1. rm-s l.y letter '('( II in r,iil,...M,t,.., ni aiioi her column Jones' I'atext Kkkoskn:: tm Com. On. Lamps! I'shivai i.r.u t Lkai tv, Smri.iri KV. .SafETV (Ut L, OMitif ! ', ,, , desiring to obtain the VKUY 'i'.6L' uud i T portable liglit wiihin their "iT''' ."''e"1'1 cul! aU(i VX;,,1:;'"! s iui.i'e jiuii-nasiiig tsseWiiei-Oj and we pledge ourselves to ti, monstv.'.tc 1st., that no itecident can occur bv e.-. 'iiosion .l . 1 ... . ,i .. ',- ' Z tZ Z vc eisily trimmed 1th., that ti.f -.' are i-a.-ily I'eguliited to give more or less ! ,, ' I ,,I I I , 1 I- i . . i. 1 J uuiiicillliuiv UIV UOaiMlKlKt! ,U., tliat the light is at '.'It .VI I er Miit. ,. . . ' . -"caper than liny other l;gf:t now in com-, moil use. , . , .. . . Thi?se lam,,s areudniii.V, it lilll'eil lul' u u 0i- Si.,,,,,., M, .,,,,.! streets. Factories 1 L,1U ( 'i,,n .I,,.- s,.-,,.... 1 , , . , . .... ' ' U..I.A. i .... ", ..iv i.iui.iy leioiiiuienueu ior oigiiiy reeoniiiieiHieil lor 4.. i iny use. " e &nt' I'wfwt saushwijon in all 1"'L", iUii:cTi(,-. Koniove the cap, ;:aturaio and t,im Ihe! wic.c even with tho tube, renlaee the cm , tnl (, wick un lliioil.' II t he (ii.eniio'. i 1.. :. .....i i , ., ' : mo., .inn nun lt (.town uciow tne op, Mi i.-tg, attitisi tne ( I ll allow it to WTT a't TIT:?" pVraa" V VVllAi. Ill- rab but. "C)-tm:'s" Kxtor.niinitors are inviiluiis ble remedies for clearing houses of ad' sorts ol vermin. With ull confidence wc i recommend them. .V. '. l),,;i S,n.. ?,.' , ,, ,. i Lostars remedies for oil domestic Jiests, sue!i as Hats, lioaches, Hed-Lugs, 1 Ants, Fleas, &c, are invaluable ; we can ci i. I'.....,. c.i .... i i. . t..i .. , i. . . . . .. : . ,... . : j,s. lM,.ei,ts and dealcts" shouhl "end ! il. .' .. 1 '' . . I.. .. ' i iiieir oniers early, II I ney would SOJlire a trade in them. .Vc York Journal. . "! hM writ0 !0,,ol,.'i,,S !lljout .vour termiiiiitors, us I can do so with iironi i,.- tv. Thev are sellim- rnnidlv he.-o .i,l troying ull veiailn. LJ. :'jAmur," ',,. I ftt' As nn" app,-oaehe Ants aud" Ko.u-hes, From their hole- ronie out, Anu Mice and Fats. .I..r,:'.oKiaf'''. tl.Ult SMP llllOlll. ,,.(j-. IJut!J bjtft 'o:, in tho nir:ht, As or tho bed you slumber ' ' libels crawl 1 .irougii chamber and hull, Jn . ;i,i0 ,. mlmlioi.; j f ,s TiULY Wu DKKI-TTL WITH w.1tlntyf Mitl, :,uK.s (lK,i;nd Mice, 1'.. d I'-ugs, Ants, Moths, M A, ilntiM.a 1 lima I iin.da i,i A innl'iL' inwoiiiinvi., .v a , j J. a I : i 4 1 1 , i" fhort every spe. ics of Vermin, uro lit- u exterminated by I , , t ,-o T . " . l Costar's Rat, Roach,'.&o. Exteraiijiator, i Costar's Bed-Buij Exterminator, j Costar s Electrio 1 owdor for insects. Supplied direct by mail, to any address in tl the Lnite.t Mates as lullows: (.m recei'it o: fi oo, a nox oi i.ic tia Kx(pnnillllHr '. Un receiut of !?'2 Oil. a box each of tl tin receipt of 1 00, a box of the Hat, un receipt ot imi, n nox each oi the Hat, Koaeh, ic. of the Exterminator, and Klectric 1'owder (sent postage paid,) .uf. ficient to destroy tho vermin on any pro . s ,,w nu,.tUlt uml Dealers IvcrvlTjTZ rC - wliero, ''CostarV' rrlneirml Depot, 4C0, Kroad- way, rtew l ork. v . - - . T SI f 'ieeiiliivs. terms. ,te.. Rent Lv rnail on application, .Wiioi.r.sAi.K Acents rott resNsvLVAsiA: . CX)STAR'S BRANCH DFJ'OT, , Northeast corner Fifth and Arch Streets, t- a ,j : I""- e, ' .. To all wanting Farms, tee advertisement of llammonlon iMnas. AU K,a,.,,-,w to emirate l a mild climate. nnod soil, andfine rnarket, lei advertisement (f. j Iltxmmcmton i,ands, Nt,w AnvrniisF.MJMs A(lmitiis1inliis ,oti, r, u.rn a v or .iivavvm 7 ON" llir- rlut,. ,.f .t,,ll,tl I,,,,,., ,ir V,. tiiii..,i, !'!,., ,j, ,..,,,, ,1. c,.i, ., I, ,,,t '" " s'""l'-d l'i tho iin, I i.i,;,,,. I, nil ,"- ,. I hi mi; i,ii.., ,,r ,,.,inK ,,,,1, ,!,, , .ire ti.ii,..-ir, ,,i iniiltn i tt it. , . 1 i t .etilcui, nt. .n M II 1. VAN'S, ('. I'iiI.V, .. Muivli til, f. ( A ,l, ' M' I mm. i, Vi, I, .M'lirnurs Mniri:. r'IRn,l,r.i,M.,l.nAi.,:i,.r!,,,l,.,lVtllu ' 1 l""rl "f r"",m"n ,M,'n" "r '"tM ( o.,,.. '," tl.o lininoy uriMiix fr,., ,ho (lo :f i'su rimnim- uf jul,le, M. I.omm, J , ..." r. , , i,, .num. .ti, i.ooiiaia, iiitU-o Hint ho will nttn, to the uniiio, nt in nllme ot l.nrnnor 4 Tent, in I'li-nrlM,!, on Ha lur.my ine iimiol April, lx.ill. l.SHAKf. TKST, AuJihr. Cli-ui field, .Mari-h llllli, ISiU. o. U, vol. It. AUDiTOII'S N0T1TICK. U r oL-c Klnte ,f A J'ttwltT Sh. !"LJ' tou-ndij. L'Lai!cld ( ( null, t't'ilicil , , .... The uiid, rmtjned auditor, appointed l.y the Or ,.l,,.-. r- ..r fi....tt..i.i ;.' 1 . , u .""" lu ' "'nu not to bo cxo,Me,l anywhoro in t he iirod I rT'rt ul,on ,I,B Pllr,i"1 """"a' Jeoltion of croim most adapted to its murluit. M"I,0,"u';u,tur ,r Alexiinder Slono tho above i n""H'd "' .ll0ru''y S've. notice that he will 1" V" 'T'V T n Ha - ur.lay. the l.,tl, day April next, nt Ihe office 1 ""T i m "' "'' S',""'"' 1 at IDoirlwk, A. M. tvlieu and tvl.ere nil por.-ns : interested ejn uiion it they P,. pr.,p,;r. JA- II. hAltJUMI-:!;, .I7,'f MiU-i-h 1G, lsi'j. no. ), vol. iv. CAUTION' A L, per.-ons are heri-by IinlilieJ i,,(,t to har bor or lrtit 111 v wife I'h"be on lur nei-uuiit, us i-li lias left my be-1 mi l b.i ird tvhbnat any just eause or pruvoi aliou ; and I am ili ti.vni'.ne i not lo pay any debts of her eontr.ieling after this dal,.. l'HIT.TP KlltKl'R. March 9, IS j'J. lit. pd. r.o. 9. vol. iv. THE LIVING AGE II.M i.Mj largely inereiiM"! its cin-uh-tinn AVLVU largely im-reiiM-l its ein ulrtio B.M. past year, tile publi.-liei s arc enabled to ap pend tho new an. I attractive feat, we of a s.-ries of I.iti: it a :i v A vi) s-VtrsTiric I'mtniAiT.-, tcra- veil on steel, cacli ut whieli will o,, aeciinpauie 1 ny a jiiiigiapuicai .iicinoir, inns i,n iii-i.n ;; in n.i , ,aale mid an opo.i uintor. read. ts, irt only tho c, ,,; ,. ' ',., ,'';.: There lire thn-e trains daily t) I'liila lephia, LilmiturK uf thr. World, but also a roiuplct: land to nil li-o-o who iinorovo, tho railroad coiu Iliustrnted liiogr.ipliieal llietioiiary, comiiien- i pany gives a free ticket. ciiig with t'n. lWtvait- f pe (iiiin-ey, fu'.b.weil i The reader tvi.l ut once be f I ruck with the ad by Hugh Mi!!, r, W. It. l'rcscoit, l'r..'e--.ior Wil- 1 vanta-.-rs hero presented, ami ask himself why son, Charles Lamb, Oberlin, Humboldt, if. Mho pipeity has not been taken up before ; tho " , reason is, it was never thrown rinto tho market ; ''I say without lie sit at ion, tout if I could have j and unless the.-e statamenls weio correct no ono but one Ma,azhi3 among u'.l that tiro published would be invited to examino (holund before pur- , in uui i...,ii.ir.v, x Miouii.i Boit-ci -uiiien s i.iviug ! A,,n. tl cmlfifPH I,, titwl, llm friililen tnfiiliiiin l.,orn,n li,.l,t und solid articles, between mero I I -.,..,.,-,., . ....I . ,o, u ii,ui, i ,,., ,i 6i,-. deal of knutvlclgo may be gathered up from it, I such as every one ought to poises". . ' fnc ! 1 ..,,. ,1 I. . . 'l',l .'!(! Jit IUI1 ,1 ITU UCi rtltl . tkiims. Hlnglo numbers, l.'i cents ; vearlv sal , n'ription, u prcpaut to any iniiitos. hu'i.-cnp ii,!K tnr r 1,. 'period il desired, special teiiiis ; tu c'lci-.-ymcu and club.- : DLLESSKR & riluCTLU, i JUh-u, &J3 JJu;,., X )'. "t. no. 'J, tel. iv J i To u( ,r.:t;--j :,,...-,. , 1 h'.llUlH)ht:ja J.n, All wnnlirui to rnu iiMlc utt-rrttMCi,t a i inilil cHi 1 lined 1'i'tl, itii'i Jin' iiuirkt t, i 11 tii';'''nlon LiiHih. 'HIE KKD, WlllTi: AND LLU Tha ririlade-lphia v eeldy 7 V'iT-.jn 1 'iJ J.J Is one of t lie largest und best lilustraied Lite rv Pa;.crs in the Vniied flatej. An Tmpcvbil Qiiartoceulaining nud lac;.ia!i.-.. reading matter, fiom the pens f the bc-l Am, ri- can authors, PREMIUMS 10 Sl'USCRIBKRS. One copy for ono year, two do.Iars au.l two H ".llUl.tll. . (iro copy for two years, three d;!!ars and fifty cents and four rremliinis. Ono copy for threo years, fivo dollars and six premiums. On a ,,v r..y r,,-A .n... , ,t,.ii..P. .,.i l'""1"'"-- AND TO CU BS. Three copies oua year, fivo dollars und six pre miums. live copies ono year, eight dollars aud t-n '.,.,; Ion copies ono yo.r, fifteen dollarsand twenty prelum nis. Twenty ono copies ono year, thirty dollars end forty-two premium'. . Those pelting i:p n club of ten rub-cribei-s, nnd remitting til'tcn dolhirs. will be entit!d to an extra copy. free : and thoso sending llerlv dol lars for Uvenly-one copies, will bo entitled to a copy nnd premium free. THE PREMIUMS. lCvery suWiWr to the "Weekly "Jed. While nnd Illoe,"w .11 be entitle i to two .remiuiis,v. r,-;h 'frotn fifty cut", to fivo hundred doiltir-, by the payment of t rfeuiy livo cents on each. As ,o,,n ns tho subscriptitni in-jney is re.ro'e.l, l!u sub scriber willbo ill i .lined by :r what hi- pro miutiis iire, aii l then it is opLioieit whetlier ho pnyj tiie twenty-live cents oa each, an! tnkes ' the prciiiiaiiis '.r not. THE TRLMIUMs. i. HO FC twenty liv lowing Li- r. It The premium (hat no soli to subscribers for o cents each, are toiiipnseil in the fei nt : 6 Pianofortes, each. 5 U. S. Treasury Notes, -;io ' 10 Uoid w'atches, 1 all " 20 do. 10 " j do. 7i " iO f-'etving Machines, 74 " 200 Gold Watches, 75 " ot)0 do. id " oOO .silver Watches, 30 " 500 Silk Dress Patterns, 25 " 30(10 Silver Watches, I" " 1000 (iold Chains, 10 to 25 " Oold Rraeclets, Armlets, Nock Chains, Cninon, ! Florentine, Mosaic nnd, Hold Ktono Setts, (Iold ' and Silver Thimbles, Hold Ear Drops, It iiitrc. 1 . HIS, .,. v.3, v., r, , . ...... k .. . . ...a, ... other articles worth from f0 cents to twelvo dollars, All communications must bo bo nddrossc I to A. M. BROWN i. Co., 1 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Aleuts wanted In nllptirts nf tho I'nitel Slates and Canada, to sell Hooks, Music, Jewolry, Oold , Pens, Pencils, ic an.I receive subscriptions tor I tho Rki, White and Ui.uk. Caltiloguol-and numbered certificates, will ba eut to those wishing to act as Agents. No cap ital required. All newspnpors giving the above advertise mcnt 13 insertions, will bo paid $3, in Gold Pens. Jewelry, Hooks, or Music, payable within 30 dnyi after recoiving the first number con taining the advortiseiucut. , uo. a, oi. it.j : Constables Blanks for sale at this Office. . II M M l Mil , t l I .. .. fl,1 I 7) I 1 IN 4 Iv iM r I'd.'. I. ii Ii I ". i i Mt in ft iii 1 1 . r, . ,1 ('m I i .. I i M,, ,,,,,,, t. An 1 1 i-.i . r . mi. I, 1 , N, .1,.. I ..rn ,.., ii" I t r to, i. "ii n, r,-i j, ,'l Mill lUH. Ill I-, 'I I I ' rill l.l ,WIM( n. Tl r. I i. .,1 II,.- I , i t v I"r Hi" . i-. . I . I "hi nl truin, r A ". I m ,. v','',',',," if i.i in . ii,. rn ip jut n. r,., it ihn in m-.t leiiv j-eniiy luiiili,i..iitii itiilnn n linn nf f-mr ill ,ir,l r to I ii mi I it I !i ri, ii' I ...... V.i ..r 1 1.! lilllil, l.f l-lianill. rrn-y l.i.l, ,, ,, ,., , , ( I S , I" I I hi oi, ii i nmr it. eltH 1'xti-ii-iv, ly niirnveil Iiy .I rnii'l-i. ntil F U III' (il llie lll'nt rltir.en..rklir KiikIiiihI nml Hie Mid lie MiiIim me ei, , i. lurco iiniroveiiieiiln. Il inn n-ene oftlie jrreii- iiiirovenient i.iit of I'liilhileliililn. Ssvunty ' 1 ""I"". " "i i ii 1 1 !i,,,i i) i ti, ,sovonlj fl.' l'"""' Imvo ln.cn Imilt In four montlm. l'nic ticnl tnriners mnl l)iiiitii,a men from the k-irjlli iiiui hrenillli ol Hie I iimn are nettling there. 1 1 iun Important biininem place, on in-eoiuit of lt heinif In tho niiilft ol'n prent maiket. Kvery nr lielo raised on lliiH land lln Is un inimediato sale. The ttalor in cxeollent, andnaiuch thing as fj ver in known. Tho soil i.i a inndv or ilny luam, wiih a r,iy 4fli,innd ref'-iifiM of iniiiiur,.. ft i f nf 'Moneii and oasily worked. It abounds largely in , Ihe phosphates, and mill U its I, rtility that from tliA f nil i a iii-nfliinml )k,.ili niton tl.:.. I i i .1. 1 r.-...s, wvn. iip-ui iiua uiuu uiiu lllO - 1 large area adjoining under cultivation, it will bo -.v" ..... v...... , win 11c- Tho roarter may l,o will nttnro that tho enrli- est and m 1 Now Jersey, which arj annually exported to amount of millions of dollar-; tlioland, l.ej Mn ,p0"il,, ia - ' fr feniiuer.. ,, abundant supply of the best miality of u: niaiMiri-. Irom the besides has 1I1I1CK J I. timber luid building inaterials can be had cn llnfTpot at u eh..ii price, from tho mills. Other mills arc now being opened, and brickyards be i ing started on tho groiiud, A perton cau put up a Inline- tenement for present cmveiiience for one hundred dollars. On account of tho extensive i-inii.-iavi.,ii, hum n tie D st course to pursue i:l i on , i- lo get u plueo to lit',) in at lir.t. Carpenterj and buildora uro on hand to put un houses on tho I best t"rms, I In settling hero the emigrant has many ad- vantages, lie is within n lev hours rido of the I great cities in tli2 Middlo Ktatei mid Xew ling j land; ho is near his old friends and associations; I he is in a settled country, u hero every improvo .iu, 'lit and comfort of civilization is nt hand; he ; is in a heallay p!iu-, and is nut subject to tho certainty of losing tho greater part of his family and his own health by those malignant fevers which make the graves of f o many millions of the young and hardy l.i lar oil legions awav from j homo and fiieii'Is. II, -ai he has a mild cli- cuiiMiig. a u are expeetcti to uo ttns. Tliey will unit (tin limil ui,,l.,r ! I i ... 1 1.... . ,1..... .-in person no doubt from their own nei" ! ,l..... ...:il ,i... ..." . ' i i i . H1..J ...ii nuiivM iiiv iiiiirovcuiciHs, anu can judgo of the character of tho population. I'er- I s,uis f hould eoiiio prepared to iiurchaso, as many I .: .... t i .. .... . . , , . J are locatin , mid locitiuns are not held on rofu- fa!. ihe llamuioiitoii Fanner, a monthly literary and agricultural sheet, containing full informa tion of lhiuinioiiton, will be sent to ea.-h iii(ui rer and tan be nhninel at 2 i cents i.er aiinuin. r, jr-Titlo iinlisputable. Wurrautoo deeds giy ! from $;i to $, con enter into un easy and respect en, clear of all incumbrance, when purchase ino- able business, by which from $5 to $10 periioy neyi-paid. I'.nute to the land : Leavo Vine con be itutiteil. For particulars, nddross, (witU street tvljurf, l'liilnilelpbi..., fur ilammontoti, by I'-iini,,) W. R. ACTON i, Co. r.uirua 1 at huh past h-vcii, A. M., and at half '!u.-,t f.vo 1'. M.j when ti-.eio i.ppiiie fur Mr. Hyrnes. lluarding cult eu'e.-ices Bill be found. I Letters and applications can bo mldrc.-.-'od to : S. J!. COL'iillLlX, in-' South FIFTH st., below j U'aliiut, 1'liiiailelpliia, Map' and information cbceiliillv iumished. no. vol, iv. ; SIIEIUFF'S SALES. l vu-lao of a Writ of Vonditiona l'.r. . .. luo of a Writ of enditionns Ex.'! J.J pouns , lE-SUl'll (Hit Ot thO Court of t'ouimoil l ivim vl CtciirticM Ctmnty. niid to me (hn uiod bo exposed to pub.ic sale, at the Court House , occupied by the late Jacob F. Sensor. To ho told m the borough ol ( Icai licld.ou Monday, the 11th as the estate of Valentino Fleg.il, deceased, iu no u;iy oi April, Is.i'.i, the billowing described 1 cordanco w ith the provisions iu tho last will aud i real e.-la!.., to : te,taiaent of said decedent. ic mi atided lou.-lh part of nil that eorlain , Terms miido known tho dav of ,.!. I i.iessur ge, Ivneineiit nud true of land siluato en :i.e v.iit-.is ol iout nun uu l Mo-lmnnon creek, . in Ike townships uf Rusk und Decatur, in the counties ol lentre and t'len riield, State of I'enn svlvonia, bounded and described as follows : I3o ginning at a post near tho .Musliannon creek, thence south ol degrees wot, -S perches to hem lock, tiiencc south, Ui degrees west, iS perches to pine, thenco north, 1 j dog. west, 27 perches to white oak ; thence north, H degrees west, 4o perches to hemlock; llieiieo north, 8 degroes east, Ort perches lo post; t hence mirth, 0 degrees east. 1J licrches to nine stunio: tliene.i north, tte degrees west, at) perches to lieinluik ; thenco north i 2j degrees we-l, oti perchos to hemlock j therce I nnrtli UtiJ degrees west, 1 '.ri perches to poMl by I hemlock; thence ninth, U7 degrocs, 47 pcrchen ; to post by hciuiock; thenco smith, lGib gre .s west, (it ierchesto hemlock stump; thenco south, 1 12 degrees east, 1 1 perches to po.-t , theti.V south, ' I','.! decrees east, SO p. .relies to pie! : thence south, 1 tf'.l degrees west, perches lo pint; thence .' south, lit dugivt s east. 2'J percinvs to a post I thence ninth Mj dugiees west, '2i perches to pi.i.,t; tliere- ninth, Mi J d.'grccs west, i8 perches; - toiii.-t; tticreo inirili, 1 J decrees vet, yper.hej to po.-t; thenco south Id (logics west, 721 perch es to rust l.y w hite -1 It ; thence s,,uth,(ls d"i,i '.i.!i east, -72 i-rchcs to beech ttump; tlienco north, l,U (',,'grecs eiet, .",,S perches to stnncs; thenco :;sj cast, 11 jierchcs to pet ; thence north, .".2 degree." tenth, 1'Jt perches t u laurel, on loft or Western ban', cf In, ut Kan; thenco down said ,-trcnni to i. junci.nn it i t Is Moshannon creek,' and down ea? i e right hank of sumo by the cour-! ii an t aistat.ee. thereof W -onihern line of Jl,n 1 Harrison tract nt p.,-,itc IV l.-rn -f Oeclae l.e co tie d. grees rest -:.l..:i" . d lino to p.ac J oflicginni.im coo- n . entccu hundred an hv e iiccs a .. ., Also tho defendant' i inlcrcst.it be' ...e undivided f urlh part of ; the town cfOceola, n Tyrone nud Clearfield ' Ruilrcad. includir.- wiihin town idol eihtv acres nud nlloivaiice. feiied taken in oxcutior, nud to be sold as tho property of J. J. Linglo. u' i. ,,.,, . ti n - vir r., e , ,. , ,' .'.'T'?". FI.e-.-ifl s.urr.ce, Clearl.cl J, P.i. M irc'.i, loth '59. i. . I ...... - 1 illi I I.luAK t 11.1,1) AtilDUnV, . uuu. in in uo.ior ui ins inoinory. We present nil these troasures to this Tolume, WILL be (.pencd on the first Tuesday of May. at a very nioderato price, nnd in a very convenl tinder tho general supervision of the Rov. , ent form. Subscription prico, in eloth, $1 75) 0. M. (iallswiiy, und tho itniucdiato euro of a handsomely embossod leather $2 00. competent tearh-r. 1 Persons doairous of bocominit Arents for thia thogrnphy, ReadingAVritini; and Primary Arith- ai iiiis j.i'i nessiiin ,, ineiii- (ITU wecKS Or- mclic uud fieogiaphy, j 00 Higher Arithmetic nml Geography. English Olriimtnnr and History, S 00 ,,r., , , , , , ,,.,,. , . j , , , , , ny, (Jeology, Evidences of Christianity, and I'.ihlicnl Antiquities, S 00 1 Moral and Mental Philosophy, Rhct orie, Logic and Astronomy, Tho Latin nnd (Ireck Lnngungci, 10 00 12 00 Exercises In Composition and Doclnination will bo required of all tho pupils, according to their abilities. jy0 deduction ill be made when tho pupil en- tors within two weeks of tho eomineneemeut of the session; nnloss occasioned by protracted , sickness. .... I Tvioon tJZ'Zi I '!" ,r " i ''a " 'e",0,n- yel wiX ontieMirn.1"0 Cl f l" Clearfield, March 8,1 SaO. r0o. 8, vol. W.-tL , . 1 'ah T. TTT i j' Allwimttnq to emi'iralc to a mdd climate., qooa; Uoil, and fine market, see advertiumrnt of Ilim- monfon Lands. i 1 IIHtXMTt t iMIMLHt 1 11. t oi l r.t;i:. ri'TMl, llll, ,. . . fnAhTKIIEn ItH, 300 6lU(lcl,t Attcndinff January, 1858. N'w III liii(ii( nml m,., itiorutth t'oininrr il Hrh.i-il nf 11. . I'n i ted Mnti-. Yoilnif men I "' . f V'' "?'- Von rrr'tti J lur et luiil dmin of tb Counting ltoom. !"' ' P4nTn. A. M. I'nifi'Mor of Couk kcriliig im n-iruct VI Atl'lllinu, A- r- I'ortiiKTV, Tenelier of Arillmielic nil Com . mfrelnl 1'hlculnlion. I J- Al HrvmiicK nnd T. C. Jtmii, Tenclitn of A. Cowlev aud W. A. Millkh, 1 lofi.of Penman. I aliiji. PINOLE AND DOl'llLIt ENTRY TIOOK KLEP 1X0, As used In erery department of buaines. t'uiirrri,i ArithiiultcllnpiJ Htm!nf lKriliny JJrlcctiuij IVoiiiilrrn't Jory--JfcrraNfi7 I'vrrefjtoiuli nee IWwcrciW iair re tiiught, and all other iubjects necessary foi tie success and thorough education of a practical business man. PREMIUMS I Si 1838. Drawn nil the preminms In Pittsburgh for tfi past three years, also in Kastern and Western t'itios, for bost Writing, .ior emoravkd Wohk. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Students outer at any time No vacation Tlin unlimited Review ttt ploasure Uraduates assis ted in obtaining nitimtions; Tuition for full Com mercial Course, $:ij,U0v',- Avorago time, 8 to 12 weeks ; lloarl $J iOpor week j Slationory,$8 00 1 Untiro eost, $0 UO to $7U UU. jZir 'Miuistera' sons roceivr 1 it ha price. For Card, Circular, spocimu,.. wi Business and Oiuuineulal wriiiiif, enclose threo ituinps, and ad tin u F. W. JENKINS, 1'itUburgh, Pa. doc. 8, ia;s. IMPOHTANT NOTICE. ri Mill HOOKS of D. W. Moore, Ksq, having X bseniu my possession for aettlouicut and collection for some time, and still much of thorn remaining unsettled, I givo this last notice, that all persons indebted upon snid booka for adverti sing, subscription, or job work, must prjsitivcly come and settle tho same, at or before the May c'um'- WM. PORTER. Clearfield, March 2, 1S39. no. 7, vol iv. liSTATIJOK IllllAM l'.TL'TTLU,Dec'il, 1V01ICE is hereby given that Lettoi-a of Ad ministration havo been granted to the under signed ou the cstute of Hiram P. Tuttle, late of Morris township, Clearfield County, docoased. All persons having busiuoss concerning theeame, are hereby notilid to make immediate sot'lomout with tho administrators. CATHARINE P. TUTTEE, 1 , , , EDWARD PERKS, J Adtnri. Maroh 2, ISi'J. no. 7, vol.iv. "HARD TIMES NO MOEE." 4 NY PERSON (Lady or Oontlenian.) in tho XV tinted Mutes, possessing a imall capital of 41 North SIXTH St. Puilid-x. feb. 10th 'M.-Zin. iiolsi: ami lot l ou s.w.n. WILL bo offerod at public srdo on the proml ses, ou Haturday tho 2llth day of March j A. D. ISjU, at 2 o'clock P. ..I, u House and Lot iu 1 the town of Philipsburg, Ceutre Co. Pa., now oe- 'cupiojoy r reilericK bensor. beit.ff 130 fuel to Ullf'rl. nml fitiil font tit x-iill fn.. f .. n i- , M-"l "J "lUUI j I I -Jill Mill Ull l)tB I vP Sli-.. ami ),... M.hwl nn V..-H. 7 I... r ' morl v nu-n.l l.v Tr T.ftt-i v.- i...V i ' pseion itiven on tho first dav of Anril nit. hv JOSETII McCLARRIN, Executor. Feb. 2S, 1859. no. 7, vol. iv. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. V0TICE is hereby given that Lettors of Ad ! J. 1 niniislralion peutlmiit Hie, bare been grant, ed to the undersigned on tho estate of John R. I Reed, Into of Lawrence township, Clear Gold Co., dee'd. All persons having business or dealing ! with ihe said estate are rerjuostod tu make Itn- "'iato sottleineut. AAR0N C. TATE, Adiu'r h'endtntt lite, Lawrenco tp , Feb. 25, 1858. no, 6, yol. iv. NEW WORK FOR AGENTS. The Life, Speeches! and Memorials or Coutahunj hi mod Crlebrakd Orations, a &' faction from the Etthyirs Pdh f red on tit Occasion of his Death and his L'tfc and Timer; nrstiirELM. urcmui, a.m. ' . , ... . Tins upleniid work Is just pubhshod, in on '"t volume of 5:,0 pages. It ii printed on One l,,,i;or "n.J h"nni '" ueau'ir1 'W ! ontainj ex. ex1 ,l "1 lTT ot VW p f r nJ. ""-''nSth life- "ke. Steel 1 or rait. The publisher oflen it with co"r" to.'e Amer lean public, and is corivin- "u " V 1 " n """'7 " imporuun warn in Atnor- rnn. 1 rnnlr' , 1,0 worK ." " outninod ; uc". .""' preseuicil, wnnm a compact ' and convenient compass, the chief erents of the life of Daniel Webster, his most remarkable in. tulu.c.,Ual etl'orts.and tho most valuarbl. and ' In- i--..I..-:..- t. I .. l .1.. . . ., luivswuK cuiiiics nu.cn tne groai mou oi ine na 1 ! 1 .... I.:. . valuable work, will addross, for full particulars. DUANE RULISON, Publisher, 38 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. no. 7, rol. Iv. . Important to Lumbermen. THE subscriber take this method inform! g uny and ull persons wishing! O procure tne tl tt-jsfjiildir WEa(sl, tint e s no .iirent for Clearfield County. nn I wil. furnish tind put in tho Said Wheel, on tho shortest possible notice, upon np "' plication being made to him at his rcsi- dence in Iawrence township, threo mile f R" V ,CttCr addressed to him at Clearfield P. 0. JOHN A. HEED. Lnw,Pca rp., Sept. 1, 1858. 3m.nd. ' . 1 . i" . . .. . . . To all wanting Farm see advertisement cf' Himmopfon Lands. rr, j . .. ! ,