;l niitnllnial Stock Grow in j n. Urflln lUmnfl. 'Ilto tun tyi Ii-mi nf Mm k rnnvliig bihI i IimiiM " tii:'ili r till Initio mil ill nil oitimli"ii tln to Mm k , ml pniiii ( im I" tniM il. Tlino limy I f )ir w Iii ic tin' I'l i'' f Mixk " " I' W I luil it limy I"' iiii'i-n I'loliliiMo to rupo min j l'tit ' tl1" Mmk riiiting I" ni 1 tnil, w ill !' lomi'l ' 'V I'Htrr i tli'1 ml j nii'l it l"i'lt l' i'1'i'iimit o nil I lint Miitinimlly Inking I'mni cur 'nrm nii'l if- 'Mining nntliin t tlirni, will In' milium in tln mil. Wo inuv by n'.l iiijt linn', I luMrr nml iislx-s Miiiiuliilo t Im soil to Virutcr m tivily tor u wliili; Init tliinwill nly iiio tlio iiion- minim in il.o i ml; f:r thi'Hfl iirtielrs only Mt.'ly tins iiim jnn ic cloiiuMit t' I'lniitx ; nml if no oriuni'' niiittor 1st rcliii'iK'il in tlio hIiiijio of Ihiiii :nil nmliure, our trot i of pniii " ill ly i!cf,n'On grow licmi til'ully Km i ninl tlu'ii i ' "ii i n . tliore urc some noils so f ju i n ;y nml ot Unit rnin cannot lo f?rown to inlviin I (In nil Klioh soils, Murk ruisitijj of urso clioulil take t ho lioml ; Init n i'onenil tiling, tlio two syMeins MiouM pi !. mid in liiinil. Mmiy fnnnois wlio kroji I ul littlo stock, mine no nioro main tlnm i-ilu-rs who koon scvorul lioml of initio, liorses, mul shoop; mul Holliiifr nil tlio j.ruiii oil' their fiirins, nml Foinotimos even i heir liny mul comso foihlor, nml binning ' their stueks of Mriiv, tm l thtvo nml v.irious other wnys coiitiiinnlly ilrmying organic mutter from the soil, mul oflfii sinies "wnstinii their Irtijjruiioe on tho iles- i t nir," their I'nniis mo nil tho timo prow ; !g poorer; whilo others, who keep a hirjio nount of stock, co'inumo Rome of llnir ennrsc grain ami nil their foihlor, make lirgo amounts of manure, their farms nro VI the timo grow ins hotter eiiahling i Hem to ruiso more grain ami keep more Muck. There may he, nml no doubt is, a limit to this ; but 1 have sometimes thought I hat the nioro stock a man keeps, the more yruin ho can raiso. thus realizing morn 'than a double profit a profit from both Mock ond grain, and also a profit from the increased amount of both stock and grain !io Is enabled to raiso from combining the uvo svstems. Ucncuce 1 "ai mer. Success of the Steam Tlow. Tho State Board of Agrietilturo of Jlli iois ollered a premium of ..,OU0 for steum .lows. It was expected that three diller- it inventions would bo exhibited nnd ostod at tho State Fair, but only one was ii the ground. That was Fawko's loco .iotivo Kteain plow, Lnneaster, w hich xuited great interest among the prairie .iriners, and performed well. Tho ma Uino apparatus, with fuel and water, .veighs only nbout seven tons, and by use .I" drum or barrel shaped driver, for pro polling tho locomotive, tho dillieulty of 'liring in soft soil, and slipping on hard -tnooth ground, ia overcome. The tsteam P low is easily managed, and described as i cross botween a locomotive and a tender, combining tho essential elements uf both, mounted on two guiding wheels, and a huge roller. Tho prairie ground on which it was tried was baked as hard nearly as a brick, but tho engino turned six furrows -ide by side in the most workman-like manner. Tho excitement of tho crowd was beyond control, and their shouts nnd wild huzzas echoed far over the prairie. Ledger. I'ositioh or the Farmer. AVhat a sov ereign man is tho intelligent, industrious farmer! Within his own realm of earth, he wields asceptre to which all must bend. The balance of tho world's life and com fort he holds in his stalwart hands. Neith er courts, nor enmps, nor armies, nor fleets can exist without his aid. lie is the I'ecder, ay, and the garincnter, virtually, , tho race. Cities spring from the traffic in tho products of his industry. Com merce is born at his behest. Of the State tie is the "first estate." Lord of tho hind, no man has firmer hold of tho essential title of nobility. And he needs no pleader, because he is a farmer. Tho day is past when tho soil tiller will be confounded with the clod turned by his plow. Tho soil is his servitor: he smites it and . lo I the harvest comes forth. The hoo and the sickie make him music braver than dulcimers, and sound the march of a tri umph grand as it is peaceful and blessed. But he is not forever in the harrow. For him arc honors linked to beauties and wisdom; for him periods of communion and rapture of which tho birds, the flow ers, the streams, the stars, and nil wond rous things of the universe, may bear witness. All American i,dlt0r, and an .Lng'llShil.ition to tho new arrangement, should he nd- Prince. The editor of tho Utica IloralJ, who is traveling in Africa, recently visited the ruins of Cnrthage, and in a letter to his paper, dated Tunis, January 0, relates the following : "While I was examining tho relics of the past, my meditations were disturbed .by the. arrival of young Trineo Alfred, of hnglanU, and a lot ol (rollicking lieuten- , iti- i , antsand midsh.pmen whoso sl,,p was ly - in a at alienor in the Lay ol linns. 1 ra ve il is a great, leveller, and 1 cubliinely condescended to treat this beardless cprig of royalty with just as much respect as if lie hadn't been a mere second son of a Queen, oran honorary member of the John Brown' Tract Assteiation. As 1 hap no nod to know a great deal more aboat (ho ruins of Carlhngo than either hisiHE PHILADELPHIA SATURDAY BULIE jtuyui jiii;iiii.sn ur ituy n inn etiiiipit,i- ions, 1 played the part of Cicerone for the party. As I may not have occasion to refer to Jiim or his again, I may state that l'rinco Albert is quite a pretty boy, small nnd frail for his age, which is fifteen, and ap parently modestand intelligent Ho had JoU of questions to ask about Ameriea.and mi id ho would like hugely to visit it. Whereupon I appointed myself a com mittooof onoon Mloception ofliistinguish cd Strangers,' nnd pledged him a salute of hirty guns from the gallant 'Forty fifth.' besides an enrolment in the Walton Fish- ing Club, should ho visit US. I am told I bvnnn of his brother ntliers flint liniure.i ally popular among his shipmates, and is ...:-..i -t . J , ,' , not parUcularly anxtous to takeadvantnge jof his sUtion. Tho other day hecalledj ono of his matos 'an old fool,' for which , piece of impudence he got a box on the ar that sent him reeling and blubbering a- t 11 i i . ? io ins cnuin. iieco'npiaiticu lo Ins tetuanL iwho is a major of hi A utandin. in the ar- who is a major of high utandinf in the ar my.) but no notica was taken of tho mat er. IkaTlf your flat-irons are rough, rub them woll with fmrj salt, and it will make lb tu uoootb will be deiml. 1 he 'Hunt Itrf tililio" Monthly inr n -ii. d n i run. mi u, in it, A Mi llld I MM, w I! Imm llm lo.t.i.r I" ntm -iimim llnl m diill I - - II f. III HI nl".lll till" till if IVriMlltii'f i lll-M, Cl ll In I'l III Pfflmin III ri'llMllllll'l Ihi ir- I lr hltl'lllii'll l.f tlin I lllillll Kil l tllK iiMli"ll"nl i Irn l, llin III -I tiinii'iir ul new lllii'linli'l iniif. uriiin, In tm rnlln I He" "Onii I! i 'iil'lin" Mntilli- j Iv. Il la In'i ti'."l In in nl n lliia imirl'ilio ml- ! 1'iTliir In riirj n Mr', In nnvlliini( r it lu'l'nr ' ifiinl In lliln nniiili,,, tlio piiii'riil ! if tin ilinrii. dT run In'i-I 1hi iiU'IithIiuhI ly Iih tiiiini'. It will I n llmiinilily N n l in tm I - In mi wi-e mi llnn lit ur H'i'Iiii inn, Mint lii.llr lln'i'luliiil. Illiill itllnr lu Hit) Hiilim unit Illinium nt tliin I nLni a emu in i'ii fill. I, n In-re llnv run iihiI on lli lil.'liit n n ti tnl ul i'i nl..Hi..ini v liliTHhni'. It Mill tiiiik In fiuliiT ulimir It rvi'iy vnrii-ly "I Inli't I. i t. , 'I lio riinjrc uf iirl'n It will lie n w'nli' mil', ruv. rrin, iuiu'Ii ullirr f;iiiiiiiiU, '!hmiii, Hlit'li-lirn, ' lliiiucrout liilia, Slot i . Ilihlniii'iil liii-iilrnla, tU'vlovia, t'riliii en, J t r rn li i r-t , Srit'litilln Ar j lii li'., Tnirl", Tulilo Tiilk, llniiiinn, lni'iili-ntii, Politirii, I'nllli., 1IiiIIiii1h.Miiii7.iij, t-iililli'lK, Mil 1 mi l.,lll,Mlnll'lll'l (iui-fiii, eti,, utr,, e to. I The ,MiiKii'.iii will Im iriilu.nly illiintniloil in l!ii liilim-t nl.vlii ii T ttiiod riii;rnviii. Thu l.ili'iaiy i. .ii I ini'iil will piiKtiiit g imi I. r I vin it'll , i-uiiiliiiii'il with iiinri' lliurnuli oxei llciiei'. III is oilii'i oil, Iliiui frr prlnru nlli-rnl In tlio A ' iiH'i inin pnliliu in n niiilo er iml i ru I. Tlio lot I loivini,' nutliorn mul piiptiliir writrm mo iiii'liiilril m ,lhi lift nr cull 1 1 iliiilinn rnjii.i;'i : Moo. l. 1 'roil t i Cliiuii'.l S w :i i n, l'il. (Iroi'ti llnlrik, Cliii. J. lii(;iuti'll, Uici li'S A. lliun nsnn, (Ion. (leu. 1'. Mnn in, Nntliaiiii l Proline, linn. Clina. linj iirro, Win. (iilitinri' iSiinni", l'nrk Hoiijntmn, Hun. AUiort l'ilii', uf ArliaiiMic, Alilm Ailrian l'.niliii'llo, Hon, It. T. (.'unniil, Itov. Ilnlpli ltnyt, Hulm Sinitli, (.link Iiunnins,) .1. 'J'. Jlomlluy, i'ii'., rnniprisiiij; n Imii; nf writer, milling n liuiiiiiro many uf tlio must p ipulur in tlio conn try. l.n'i li nuiiiber will rnntnin nn oiiinnl pioco of inui-io I'oinini.ic'il expro.-..ily fur tliid work. (if tlio miporinr oxi oilunro uf tlio Munrino in ovory redpoct, tnui of tlio rorluiuty uf il! porma ni'iit Biisi'oss, vory littlo inui e imcil li mill. Tho tiTiiiu nml gi-nurul conditions of tlio Mag n.inc will Im nn followft: Ti:iims Tliero w ill bo two volumes a year, of about 7HU royul ortuvo pilars each, roiiiinoni'iiiK in Jnnuary mul July, nml rndin in Juno nml December, respectively iimkinx nix niinibcm to oach voliune. mul twolvo numbers to each year. jMibicriptiuim may commoiieo ut any time. ,Sin rIo copies, 2.i cent ; nibiiciptioii, ono copy one year, cent by mail, $1! 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Tho Philadelphia Evening Bul'etiu, 4 N Independent DailyNowspnper, dovotcd es peeinlly to tho interests of Pennsylvania containing important -Telegraphic News, sixteen hours in advance of tho morning papers Origi nal Foreign nnd Domestic Correspondence, Edi torials on all subjoets, nnd full reports of all the urnn m mic on, ins v oni inert nil ami 1'in.mcl 1 dcplIllclli;,re fllllt nnJ aro eawfu!lj.f"nJ news of the day. Tin Coiniuercial and Financi eu to. as an advertising incuium tliero is no bettor pnper in the Stnto, tho circulation being next to the largest in tho city, nnd among the most intelligent nnd intlucntiu.1 of th1 population. Tkiimh Six dollars per venr in ndvnnce. CL JIMlNdS 4 PEACOCK, Proprietors. No. 112, South pr;tX Street, riiildclphia. TIN, 4 handsome, well-filled, Family Weekly News- paper is published by the proprietors at tho following unpreeo lonteil low rates: 1 copy, one rear, $1 00 ; 6 eopios do. $5 00 : 13 00 conies do. $10 Oil j 21 copies, do. $15 00 ; 30 copies, do.lcall, as they will find the largest assortment by $20 00 ; 100 copies, do. $50 00. r rnniKR Is - rtrcEMFTS I 1 he 'largest club (over 100) will be sent for throe years. The next largest club (over 100) will be sent for twn vears. Address CVMMINGS f- PEACOCK, Proprietors, llullctm Huilding, No 112 South Third Street, Philadelphia. TAKE NOTICE. H persons indebted to the subscriber, either 1 ly noU or book account, aie requested to ani oUlo, u" .r btr th "M-t.,f f pril 186. ILoso who do not comply with the above, e 1 10 par Also the subscriber offers for (ale bis house, lot, and office, situated in the town of Luthorsburg, low for cash, or In payments, to at,tt mivehfcAfiri. Vnr fttrttia n..lUl..a ...... I w 1- ,,..UvU... ,.t 1 ,0 ,b ''" 00 th rr.n.... xir. t. tTiiiCurn. Lulhorsburg, Jan. 21, 1859. no. 2, r. iv. yjHODUCE WANTED. Wheat, Rye, OaU, Corn, Buckwheat and Fire-Wood, wanted M th, offic, of th, ciearfleld Republican In pay ment of printing. dec. 1, 18Jr8. . f.s r a let; i i ' ,i rii ; tiOHNHH STOtti:, H II MI NHVll.l.t:, A Intfje BMottmrnt of NHW (JOODS, roniLlltiK In pari of llm Mbmlng aili. lfs, vl I'ni.l'tth and l'rcm-h .1. ri !., ( I'.ui-..t, wmr. ((' f,.,;,t iKl.iiiu-t, S.M"m Yin, A, VW V A,riv. y..dim r'?.if(., V.t dr. dr. Jliminl.1, lutat 1M and llm trr l;i n, Heady innilo rlntlilnir, Hnulu tSi Slincsj, lints tli l apx, ul' nil kinds, Spanish Sole Leather, Collee, .Molasses, nnd Pugnr, nt Wholosalo A Ketail. ,7f" Hides X 1'urs, Fhingles, nnd drain of nil kinds taken ill exchange lor goods. Oct. 1st, IMS. W.M. IRWIN'. JOSHUA S. JOHNSON, OAJjXTFP MAK1SIS, UAVINd filled up n shop n few doors cast uf the "tli.n Jk.W Stoiib," on Jlaikct St., di'siies to inf. n in the coiuiuiiiiily nt largo, Hint bo keeps on hand a variety of CAIIIN'MT tXMIK, al bis shop, nnd that he ni'inufaetiires to order, (of superior finish,) every description of house hold nnd kitchen furniture, mining which nro I'cnlro nnd Hining Tables .Mahogany nnd Cum moii bureaiis Cnmmon nnd Fancy Ded-teads .'Kill, 10, inii-r, il 'in in ,1.-, ioiii uuuilgcs, e., w hich ho is determined to dispose of at ns cheap rates, for rash, ns they can bo purchased at any other establishment of tho sort in the county, l'o'soui wisdiing to buy furniture nre invited lo come tn his shop mul examine his nrtieles, nnd jiidgn for Ihcniselvss of their quality nnd finish, before purchasing elsewhere, us he feels oonll dent dint ho can suit them in price nml quality. N. 1. lie is also prepared to luuko Coffins to order on tho shortest notice, nnd attend funerals with a hearse, when called upon. fAll kinds of country produce wit', be re ceived in payment for work. nov. 17, 18iS. ly. NEW GOODS on fa l i a a j w i s r k i:. TIIIIK pucscriber has just received nnd opened I nt his storeroom on Market st. directly oppo site the Clearfield House, n largo nnd well selec ted STOCK of SKASOXAI'.I.F U00DS, which ho will eoll nt a very Low figure. His stock consists of a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Queeosware, Glass ware, Drugs, Oils, &e- including a host of other articles in his linon mong wliich can h found an ex .ensiv und vnri ed selection of I. A 1)1 ! ' dress oods ; such us Ihiralx, Tertian elulh, IKliciyr, Co Luiys, Cashmere', lhlninrs, Al jHieas, French Merinos, 1'lhUs, and a full al- orl)nent of JiONNNETS for the teaMn. His GENTLE.MKX'S wear consists of a largo nssortmcnt of Cnssimcrcs, Cloths, Sitttinetts, Satin Vesting, Tweeds, Hats nnd Caps, AND Alt KXTF.Saivr. VAIUKTT OK BOOTS A X D 8 HO KS for Jja lies, (lenttlevirn ami Children ; with almost every other nrticlo that may bo ne ccssnry to supply tho wnnts of the community. Tho pressuro of the money innrkct having had Iho effect of reducing tho prioo of many nrtieles of merchandise, the undersigned has been ena bled to buy his stock at such ra cs that he can j .)i R0Uili nt prices to stilt the times, . inK berctofore endeavored to please hi And liav . inff heretofore endeavored to tilcnso his customers.' . holh In tho quality of goods nnd tho prices nt I . . . . .... . . f uu., 110 fu(l mem, no UopeS 10 rOCCIVC A rc.l-- sounblo sharo of patronage All in want of goods, will please call and examine his stock of cbenn. est goods. jirCountry produce of nil kinds taken in tx change for goods. H M. F. IRWIN. Clearfield Nov. 10, ISiS. WATCH & JEWELRY riTJIE uudcrsigned respectfully inform; his I customers aud the public generally, that he has just returned from the East, nnd opened nt J 'V ' , " " v..e. rne, ., ' la. a fine stock of WATCHES of different qnal- itis, nnd JEWELRY of evety variety, from a full sett to a singe piece, which he will sell nt the most reasonable prices for CASH AEL kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired and UniTiinrrif. A continuunt'0 of patronage is solicited. Nov. loth, 1S18. II. F. NAUOI.E, FANCY FURS FOR LI)Ii:s & (II1LI)RE. joiin faiTkiiia $ co. No. 818 (.Yew A'o.) JnrX-elat, nboie Eighth, PHILADELPHIA. Importers, Mmnfacturcrs. and Dealers in Fur Ladies and Children; Also, Gent's furs J ur Collars, and Glace Ti 1IIE number of years thnt which we have been engaged in the Fur business, nnd the general character of our Furs, both for oiintiiu anri price is so gcnrnlly known throughout the Country, thnt we think it unnecessary to snv nioro than that we huvo now opened "ur nssort mcnt of Fl'ltS for tho FALL nnd WINTEIl snlcs the largest nnd most benutiful thut we have ever before offered o the public Our Furs hnve all been Imported during the present season when money was scarce nnd f UKS M VCU L O WEH Ihnn at the present time, and have boon manu factured by the most competent workmen : we aro therefore determined to sell them nt such ' prices as will continue to givo us the reputation ' w" have borno for years, that Is, to sell a good anirie lor a very Small rnfli. STOKEKEEPU US will do well to cive ns 1 lar lo select Irom ia tho City, and at tnanufuc turers pricos. JOHN FItlERA CO. No. S18 Market street, above Hth, Philnd'a. Sept. 2lh, 1828. 4ms asA&asaairsj'Sjfi THE UNDERSIGNED tnkos this method of an. nouncing to the citir.ens of Clanrfiold nnd the sur rounding country, that he hat opened I on Main Street In Shan't A'ew Jiow, whet eh is prepared to ecoommodate all who give hi m tan, ana nopes w receive a liberal patronage. Oct. th, 1858. JEREMIAH N0RRI9. IT'OR SALK, byMsnnELL ft Cartkr, Adami' . Latent Imprnved Corn Shelter Also a few Meat Cutters of the best kind with a large vari ety of Goods in their lino, just received, and wf 11 ba sold low for cash or produce. Clearfield, Dee. 8, 1858. T) LANKARTICLES Agreement, legal formfor Jit netween fccnnoi, Dirctors, and Teachers, for tale at the office of the "Clearfield Republican." t'UHA1IOTEt.,JAYN!:sVittF.,rA. i t n K itl. v. It.. 1.1, l.iil"i t-'i'Mtr fillip lip I'T II ru'll'K M eillM'ilinmriM, i (,,f lbs nrT.mimn.litliun 't ll" pu1 II''. Hi. t.tn Irmtlett Ill find Ibis s rnnri'iilrnt hmi"'. May 1W, in .full J'ifl tAN CliKAItriKLD VioJ rmi r. it Oli" I IHT AM) M Althl:T Niiti.irix, TIM', undersigned respectfully informs till friends nnd the I ravel in? public In general, that he has to kin tho nbovo house., FORM KlihY KNtnVN AS Till' 11KM1'- IIII.L HOT Kb, Till! Jim :sk Iiivh been reeently lelilti-d im jn ovetl, and newly furni.hed ; EXTENSIVE STABLING JlS rlKI'.N tOMI'I.KTKt) J AM) II E 13 I'UKI'AIIKD TO Ali'UM MOPATK .1I who inuv nive him a cull in the most 1 . ' . . ' jile.'jsing nnd ngreetiblo milliner. Hi) is Arnlj Trnwlx-a ' IFi'M any tltwn tn rnuUr hli house a dmirahk $!o))onl piuri', will bo supplied with mi assortment of choice li quors ; nnd ho will endenvor to entertain his guests in ft mucner that cannot fail to give tbo rLI.M.T S VTISliWCTION. The house is mtu'ited in n iieii$iint nnd otiiet tinrt of the tnwn. and no cxiienso 01 - attention will be Kjuired to make it one of the best honsei in the county. A lib eral iiatronnge is respectfully solieited. II. JIA1M fllUKKOVT Clearfield, nug. IS, 1 1 Se. y. NATIONAL HOTEL, (LATE WHITE SWAN.) Raoe st. above Third, Phila. rrHE proprietors of tho above well known c- 1 tntilislnuonl lielng tlinnktul Inr tlio very liberal pntronngo bestowed upon them the past ! yenr, take this method of informing their friends and the public that they nro still prepared to nc oominodato them if favored with a cull. During the summer months the house hat been thoroughly renovuled, improvements made and other extensive ultcrnti ins in contcuiplmion. We nre determined to devoto our w hole atten tion to business nnd flatter ourselves with the conviction thnt we shall be able to give satisfac tion. SIDES 4 STOVEH. N. B. Cnrringos will always be in readiness to convey passengers to and liom Steamboat Land ings and Railroad Depots. S. i, S. Jin rch 31st, ISSS.y, SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, CurwensvLUe, Penna. riho subscriber, formerly of the Exchange lfo L li l, l'liilipsburg, having taken ths nbovo new stand, situate on the bank of tho river, in the lewer end of Curwensvillc, would announce that he is now ready for tho accommodation of stran gers and nil others who may favor him with a call. Tho house is large and comfortable, nnd travelers will find every convenience neccsrnry to their comfort. Ample stabling is attached to the premises. DAVID J0IIXS0N. February 10, 1S3S. N. ATIONAI. i:XCHAN(ii; IIOTKI.. Tho subscriber having tuken the nbore well known stnnd, formerly kept by H'ui. A. Mason, in Curwcnsville, Pn., is ready to accommodate all who mny favur him witn their patronage. His tailo will always be supplied with tho best the arkvt affords, and his Bar with the choicos liquors. His stjiblo will bo under the raro oft tentive hostlers. DAVID SMITH. Curwensvillc, April 21. ISiS. FLEMING HOTEL, (Formerly known as the Good Intent,) CUKWENS VILLI", Clearfield County, ni).y!caiia. Tho subsciibcr begs leave to inform Lis old customers, and the public generally thnt he has recently tuken the above w ell known stnnd, nnd that ho has entirely refitted und refurnished it in a stylo adapted to the age, nnd the wants of the entire traveling community. HIS TABLE will always bo provided with erery luxury the murketc and surrounding country will afford. HIS BAR will be supplied with the choicest w ines and li quors. HIS STABLES, which nre Iho best nnd most commodious on the road within a duy's travel, will always be in charge of careful and attentive hostlers. In short Every department of his Establishment will be supplied with nil the comforts nnd convenien cics tho wenry traveller could desire. juno 2, '58. WM. A. MASON. HOTEL, No. 117 & 119 2nd St. above Arch, D&-aaDUl-,l: A M. HOPKINS takes this method of inforu . ing his old friends nnd the public gcneralH that he has just KE-Ol'ENEl) the above wol; known Hotel, nnd re-filled it iu a style suitable U tho ngo, and tho wants of tho travelling public Mr. H. has had a large experience in hotel keep ing, he ban no heiUition iu saying that his guests will find his house a pleasant and desirable stop ping plnco. Of tho elegibln location of this Hotel for por sons visiting the City, either on OX BUSIXFM Oil PLEASURE, it ii deemed altogether unnecessary lo speak, as no Hotel in Philadelphia is hotter known than the "Old JuiiNf Vernon." By close attention to the wantsof Lis custom ers Mr. H. hopes tu deserve a share of publie patronage. N. H. liii terms por day has been fixed at th low rato of $1.25. Sept 22nd, 1858. 1 yr. TANSIOX IIOtrSR! 1VL A'; If A Jt ItAXGEVEyr. T he subscriber respectfully announces to the pub lie thnt he has taken the nbovo aland, in the bor ough of ClearBeld, and is prepared to accommo date all who mny give him a call. The public may rest assured that it will be conducted in the best manner possible. His table will be supplied with the bolt the market afl'crds. His Bar filled with the choicest brands of wines and liqnors, and his stables will be under the care of attentive and earcful ostlers. DANIEZ, M. WEAVER. Feb. 11, 1857.-V. Dissolution of Co Partnership. rplIE underaigned, having been partners in the business of tanning, currying, and boot and shoemaking, at tbe St. Mary's Steam Tmnory, have this day by mutual consent dissolved thoir eo-partnership connection. All debts due said firm of Q. W. Wateon A Co., and all olalmi against them will be settled by E. C. Shults, of St Mary's, who has purchased the interest of the other two partners. O. W. WATSON, THOMAS W.RICHARES, K. C. SCHULTZ. EU Mary's Steam Factory, Jan. 12, 1869. no, J. t. Ir. I'nSfTAIT Into ff t. inn? mmi'iinrr-s i" m" - - i li ntfli 1,1 tnl Itis t "tinly (ftn-'KllTi thsl b M pri pnnil lo ft lnitiiellon In nlnslc I 1'IANO, MKI.OHKM AMI H ITATl Ai.so, ii tiik riirnrit i,ni'Arin -it tra nmj ATivr T'lm r. Sh n-fers nit nhn m tie Interested In the ... ll.a IIav. ilr. Mini Mr. M'beOll. . I Terms f 1 0 In H'lrnnen, or iu uu, u not i ndvnncn. pec. A, lSjJ.-tf. ....... I'Olt MM'. OK ltl',T. " . VAtTAUM: TAVKIIN (TAM AM) FARM OK HO Afltli.-I 01' I.AND, ." f whir h nre clenred nml under eultlvntlon, sinift- ted on Clenrlleld t'reek, on the main roml lenilinK from Cleiirllcld town to ClenrtloM Hrl'le, in Clenrlield county, l'n., nnd three miles diifiDt from tho former place. Tho house Is large, now, well cnleulnted for A Tavern, nnd will eomrjinnd nearly nil tho custom of tho watnrmen during tho frosliets, which usu- nil lly liisl liom lour to six weeks. I nei e nro niso u good llnrn, Wood Shed, Wash nnd Hake lluimo, mid various other buildinirs necessary for convo- n'0co comlurt. Iho terms ol suio win uo ,...,. I . f, nnnnl l,iui,,lila VftV fll T . .1.... u,., . w. Hut iiiformation inquire of J. I,, t'rans, Dsq. Dr. A-,'f- sr-,:!;pr1' ''"t"?,,11, !:urri"n,r' 1,1-1t"ler- I .. 1,1. nr K. W Wnl.l on I lm,,v Cl n l llo 1,1 eoll n- y tu. possession enn lo given so that tho niiycr or ronior can nave ino ucneiit ui ino spring ousniess, Wllieil UIOIIU w ill uiiiuiu.i, lu iiiuiu i i double tlio rent. A. T SCII3TVEK. January 5. 185S. tf. GREAT EEVIVAL Head ! Read T A NI) UK CONVERTED. The grout rovivnl has dono imincnse good in nlinost every I State, county nnd town in tho Uniiin, outside of i,ieariieiu. jnorelore, in consulvrntiun ol tlio nbovo rumor, Frank Short has taken the respon- sibility upon himself to revive Iho Hoot A Shoo business in Clearfield, nnd set n good example to his fellow men. Ho bus to announce to his old customers, nnd ns ninny new ones ns may fa-1 vor hi in wit li a call, that ho has on hand a largo assortment of fine work and any amount of conrso 1 Also, dents' Gaiters miido to order, nnd of uny stylo to. tii t customers. Morroeco. French calf, and l'at nt calf gaiters constantly on hand. Finding, for tale, kit exceirted. All work leav- inghis.hop wnrranted not to rip. Customers ,us ' ,7 i, .., 1 lonuer- i Z s ,,,i ' ' v, v -....,.. i., iiii, uppueuu iiucu unit i publication of uuilv nnd wcokly journals, arm bi ll enver ss store. Roll in boys and get new solcn vin now connected himself with such well known or your oiu ones repnired. as soino of them stand in great need of it. FRANK SHOUT. June ,10, 19jS. 3m. P. S. Tho pnjtnership heretofore existing be tween John McC'nbe & tieorgo Ncwson is this dny disssoved by mutual consent, nlid the books, accounts, nnd all effects, are now in the hands of F. Short (or settlement. The business will be carried on in future by F. Short. Alas, poor Vo rick! Jull.V MeCAllE, 'JEOllUE NEWSOX, I'litsr ix fihst i:vi:i! boots & siiol::si ALWAYS ON II A. D, JOSEPH GOON, THAXKFl'L for past favors, nnd grateful for future prospoets, dosiros to inform tbo citizens of this vicinity, nnd his old friends nnd patrmis in particular, that ho has removed t' the FlltST KOOM iu tho East end of 2 IS'3:"7, The ficjt lknr HV.s' of the Mansion House. where he has nn hsnd constantly, a largo nssort lueut of every variety in tho BOOT AND MJ0K LIKK CfSTOM WOliK ATTENDED TO WITH DISPATCH Tho very best of stuck will be use 1, nnd no pains spnred to make neat fits nnd durable work. All of which can be obtained from the said Joseph Goon VERY LOW for the iikadv rmiNo. ' Clearfield, Au-. IS. 1S58. "JIOMi: AGAIN." REED ,1 WEAVER nro now receiving nn opening a largo aud well selected Stock 0! Goods, consisting of Dry (Jooilti, Groceries, Hardware, Ojiocns ware, Hwits and Mines, Oils, Paints V Drugs, lints ami Ilomicls, Nails fc slilkcs, alt and l'iili, as well as every other article usually required in the country, which they offer to the public on as fair terms as can be had in the county. Call and see the new, beautiful anduseful. juno 9, ISiS. CAUTION. A LL persons nre hereby cautioned against pur chasing or mer'dling with the follow ing pro perty, vis : Ono Wagon, two Cows, ono lot Hay, two 102 chains, two Plouirhs. two Crosscut Snni. .... Pl,.l, Tl. r 1. :1 ,,110 '.n, . .1 o 4J-i,iu, ,ui uiicb IU 1110 ground, four neros wheat in tho ground, oneCut-ting-llox, nnd four Sheep. The nbove property wns purchased by me at sheriff's sale and left with llaniel Horn on loan only, nnd subject lo my order. R.H.MOORE. Luthcrsburg January 31, 1859. no. 4, vol. iv. CAUTION. A LI. persons nro hereby cautioned ngninst pur- cbnsing or in nny wise interfering with the following property, now in the possession of Geo. and L. Honey : One yoke of black and whito oxen ; one bay liorse supposed to be about. 8 years old, and one tw-norso wagon ns the aforesaid property has been purchased nt constable's snle, nnd is left with them on loan only, and subject to my order. WM. F. JOHNSON. tnion ip., t-ieariicia county, l'a. Jan. 26. 59 " J , . " LSTA TE Of HOBEIIT WHIG LEY, Sr., Decent f if. NOTICR is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration have been granted to the un dersigned, onsthe estate of Robert Wrigley, Sr., late of Bradford, township, deeeased. All per sons having business concerning the same, are hereby notiflod to make Immediate eettlemcnt with the administrator. M'lLMAM IC. WRIGLEY, Ailmim'tlrator, Bradford township, January 19, 1859. CAUTION. ALL person, are hereby cautioned against buy ing, or in anywise nfeddling withlhe foZ ing property, now in the posof-snion of Dninl J 0. W. HORN. - January 19, 1859. St.pd. VINTER SHAWLS, ' WOOL, LONG SHAWLS, SINGLE SHAWLS, ROUNI) CORNERED SHAWLS, lorsal by KRATZER'S. i ob Printing neatly executed here. vT:YwVHTr?oTo Hall, Office. Store ftnd Cooking one Long Sled, one lot of Hogs, and lyoke Oxen 2 fTH fh TST Tfj S ' M the same belongs to ine, and is only left with 3 JL HV T JUsl sT said Horn en loan, subloet, m .h. w - A Unnli in Mtitut nni smiuiti. 1111', I I ,Mi, r1t lrAt, i,A li f',,n., nil,. ii . I,i, 7hni((h II Itnin uf htst.."- 1MIE snt'eril" f n (trenl pb n.iirc rim Ibnt he has mode ntraiii'.mmi. i. i. - ...r... t i i.-n .. . . -' ""iw en rniurnt'i iiihij , n a., nn, iiir.i, lieinest nn 1 most eotitidete Weekly Net,,.,,... (cinesi " ' "' r'"" "' i "reniT .e,,!,,. ( e,cr t'"iin'n. n win .m " snpein rii lt)f ablo llm i cf the Nei Yoik ,rdKrr I talnlng nine broiid columns on on, h ,,., Si " ! ehes In leiiglh, nnd double the qiiantiiy frp, , Inn nmller Kivn by nny weekly paper 'nonu,; I, lslK.il; tmbrnring the choicest slid freshe.l lpr( ,clecled nnd orlir iniil.ruriiislied fr, ,( " nd nl home. It will l.o In nil re-pc!,, i,ivi Journnl I conlnlnlng the productions cf th, u ' , popular wrilcrs In lilienl quantity j Kiminncj , tiU,r,.tl V,ny, Points, Anec lutes, NttM,,,,' j;utiec of Ainuscments nnd the Art,, Ae,t tt In Quo, ntl things wliich nre new, benutilul, t,.reli'H nnd ntlrnctive. Kneh niimbr will cn ' ,,,; nut oil'v ft carefully condensed sync; ihj ,( ,)l0 (jamriil Ncw durini? each week, but ail ty . Vl,ry test inlorma -leu nun jeiegriiiiuc rj J pnti-hoH tip to tlio hour ofpiiinir to press. Th i'nniellaiion will uot bo lin Illuslialed I'm,., . it)l0 ,,i,.r0 pIi.-oIh nro, Mil it win contain beauii. . , 1 . n ., . I I.'., .... i ! n IV 1, r n lit.,.. ! U! A'esi)(ii i,t," i,ihn, remit Hti)triite ami ornament n subject. Tho subscriber lias already engaged a Corn- I'.... 1,11., ilnm. ' 1 ruin of Slnr " i,1 . of Conlriliulors, "a irinnoi Nars, uin-nunlL.l for genius, brilliancy, nnd reputation by then of t nny i.r journal now piihlislicil, no mntter bt nxay no its prciens oils. 11 is wan no slight gri tilication Hi" "o nnncunces ins success in ter 2.iiK, f c1' persuasion, the able anil experi enced s;n-ice. n Kentleinan, so long audio justly eminent, Sir. l'nrk llenjainin. Cunnte. ''l prim-s, whether ns Editor, Author, or public spot. , ker. tlto uiiuio of Sir. Ileiijuiiiin ia uu auiriirv of jeertnin good fortune. 'fbo puhlio may rest assured that no nieani w jH b0 untried by the subscriber to soeare i I grand nnd brilliant sweomplishment of his effort t establish tho largest and best wnkly paWr ' ever published sinro nothing will be left u,,,l,,. that can be done by talents, capital, experience learning, und a resolute experience. '' "The Constellation will mainly recommend it. self to a cordial and g-nerous support from ti very best people by its observance of good in avoidance of .vil. It w ill bo an unobjectionable nnd perfect family newspaper givimr oflVos. i , ,, ... r ii lv llio favorite alike of l,,,n f young nnd old. Uue snbscriber.liaviug bsd np"rl' a llllirll'r 11 contury'i e.rperience in th, ving now connected niuisclt Willi such noli known nnd valuable odilorilal aid ns he bus therein, flat ters himself ihut this new enterprise tiill stones. ntchiere a popular favor and success unparallel ed in newspaper enterprises. Tbo terms for "Tho Constellation," ill be two dollars per an mini each, when ten copies areitni in ono envelope to one address. Twenty-eight copies to one address, $4 0 00. Five copies do. do. $12 fO, Two copies, do. do. $5 On One copy do. do. including postage or delivery, " 3 OA All subscriptions to be invariably in adtsnct. Single copes, I'ivo tents. To Newspaper ngi-nts, $;) 60 per 1110 A Into Saturday evening edition will be pub lishcd, nnd left early Sunday mornings nt tbe residences of City subscribers, by regular cariers, employed by tho publisher. Thoso who desire to commenco w ith the first number, should send in their subscriptions md orders as early as pes siblo since, ow ing tn the immense size of the sheet, only such numbers will bo printed as mij bo ordered. All orders and letters to tie addressed to the undersigned, UEOUGE IiOliERTS, 12 nnd 1J, St Street, New Yak. Nov. 17, IS.'iK. LOOK 11 Kit HI LOOK nr.: rrillE undersigned subscribers, take this meth M. oil of informing the public generally, thai they Lavo this' day entered into copartnership ii THE BLACKSMITH BUSINESS, nnd can be found nt the shop formerly occupied byj. Shunkwiler, on Third street, in this bo rough, whero they will be pleased to see the r old customers, and ns many new ones as can make it convenient to givo them a call. I'riug on your hoes, your spades nnd picks, Your log chains nnd your pulling sticks, Your slcls, your sleighs, your horse, your mars. No three-year old shall thcu go bare. Your spears w ill work up then just rilit, To prooning hooks for every height. Your swords too, shall then bo wrought. To ploughshares such ns Coin ne'er bought. JACOB FHl'XKWILUn, ilEO. W. ORll. ClearOeM, December 8, IS j?. tf. 'VALIUHLE LANDS AND SUV-UIl.t SAM. M'HE Subscribers offer the following valuable Renl Estate at private sale, situate in Becct rin township, Clearfield County, containing ONE HUNDRED and SEVENTY TWO ACRES, il two tracts or parcels lying contiguous, vis 1 FIFTY-EIGHT ACHES, with a Saw-Mill thereon, nud Ten Acres cleared, An OXE II VXD II ED AXD f OUR TUX aores, with About thirty acres cleared. Bola tracts are well timbered with Pino Timber, and nro well suited for lumbering, nnd would suit nny ono wishing to go into the business. Ther Will bo sold separately or tog, tber, to suit pw cha.rs. Terms one third of the purchase mo ney in hand, anil tho balance in two yearly psr uieuts. For further particulars inquire of JOHN SHOKP.or S. W.KEAUY. Admin'utratort of the Entatt of Abraham S. - 9! tircntcil. ; January 19, 1S59. tf. " TaTOTIflV All ... wbr notion' IN that the undersigned have each a rliim" I one fourth of what was the interest of Patnc n V 7 . .. : , . . ,1,. si Rafferty at the tune of his decease, in lbs M , acres of land, in Penn township, now advertised 1 for sale by order of the Orphan's Conrt, al the property ol iohx RafTcrlv. 1 TU'OMAS RAFFERTT, PATRICK RAFFKRTi. JAKE CLAB- dec, 29, 1858. 2t pd. STOVES, STOVfy! INDUSTRIAL STOVE WOIIKS No. 33, North Second Street Opposite Christ Church, Philadelphia. ' The Subscriber resttorlfntltr infnrml bis friendi and the puhlio renerallv. that he has taken tbe - I IZtL ? AVfc S,MTi' SECD - I . .d ?ri!n . " ,e' "' ' Ha hail nnw tn hnnA inlfinlirl sort m out df of the latest and most approved kinds, at whole sale and retail. WM. C. NEMAN, No. S3, North Second Street, Philadelphia. N. B. Tour particular attention is unite"1 MEGHEE S PATENT OAS BURNING WARM ING AND VENTILATING STOVES, for Pf lore. Offices, Stores, Halls, Cars, Ae, wbici ftr econemy, purity of air, and ease of management has no equal. W. C. N- i.0dd Castings for all kinds of Stoves, o band. . . September 9" IV -3mo.