mi, V Ml ItnUi I M M . A in -"( V"h7 Mr ( tly." If nil i liRilirt tnrrl flu engine) "1 '"tiling I imiii'I I lio rut vo i" Ifthry mmh-Ii !mh k, train mid lender, What iln lin y ili'n i vr I Not n i iiny' I'ni'l t" iniy, ,'in fur iii fl cilxi'i vi', Hut nil n..iiil I lio engineer, Whi'ti "cumin,! ru li' I tin' curve." If nn jj' n meet n steamer, "Cumin;; tliioiij'li the draw, If t hoy eiinh or drown tho iitiblic, Need WO ,'0 to lilW ? If tlio engineer win enroled l"ioi) ln-'i rather raw They don't iliu'lmrpo nn honest follow "Cuming through t lio draw, If a id earner chase) :i sloiitnoi , "lillllllllll! iii to limo," It" thoy burst their pipes mid boiler, Whete's the mighty crime ' Sliouhl tho jury ina fury Make thorn pny tlm dime, Oi sond tho otlirers to prison. "lunniii up to time? If tnry maim or kill a body, Or ft body 'h wife, Mood u body mien body Tor liu;gagi limb, or lilo? If you mho for damages, For pay for what you've lost, Voir got iv broken nook or leg, Ami have to pay the cost! i . . .. 1 . - i luictilfuntl Stmitim; Sk r.ir. Kna.v. tho nohsoii for f!;irdoning in coming on upaco, soinoof our loaders , who h ivo u patch wheroin to ultivato their own vooctulilo.-, may find i ho following piinostion of udviintnso: Hov. liiiiuol Kiiioisoii, Summit County, 1 'hio, writos that ho has boon Kiicoofsful in jiving pardon tioods nu ourly start in tho lolloiving maiiiiof. Having solootod tho 'Hiantity noodod, oin h sort is tiod by itself , . .i i i ...i n li c lot ii, uio name noing puiin y lynuon on ii blip ui pupoi, uiki omwra uii uio sood lho piu kiifios uro thou bunod ft-, bout two lliohos deep in tho ground for li 1 week or two. AVholi romly to plillit. tho I lunds noodod lor plant-no nro takun from tho bug und used. 1 hoy will bo found to liiivu (twilled, u)ihaps Hproutod, and I. . ... I 1.1 i... -.' , i i ,i I'll r .,mte dry, It is best to water tho drills af- - - . - . .... tor (Iroiiiune the seed, and then cover vith dry piu lh. Mr. K. Kays that by this I plan lie has never failed to raise plants j from every need planted, though when, put out they were often sprouted. If each ' -eo d is plueod w hero it is wanted to grow, j it w ill save labor of tliinuitij;, thouudi mii-j ti v prpft-r to thin their rows leaving thoj most prominent plants to grow. SowiNii Oats in Maiu'H. Tho follow inj su!i:e!lion, nltliotigh too late for M ire Ii, will answer oquully as well for April, lorj tho.'o t'urtners who have not yet sown their Olits. 'Thrco of us neighbors coneluded wo j wouhl so.v our oats lust prm! as parly lis the hitter part of the third month ( Mareli.) on stubblo without plowinp, and depend upon a thorough hurrowin to cover it. Wo did .o, and the result was a good erop of grain on beautiful, briu'ht straw. Tho liui.'ei'.'S i.s no doubt otvinj; to tho early Bowing, and 1 linvu no uue.stion if the oats erop of Ohio should bo got ill next siring as early as th j latter part of tho third, or the early part of tho fourth month, tho mstiiitiv bo nearlv, if not entirelv avoid- I would recommend nil persons intend ing to now oats, to have their ground read- y to now williout plow ing, next npring. If it is i")lll-stubble in good tillage, tree, from weeds, it will da without plowing. If It is foul, or should ho sod, It Oiight to 1 d last fall. IVu-lunni'l, Ohio. W. II. I.AIUI. I'sin i. Hints. The following nrc ex cellent hints to farmers: Toads arc the best protection of cabbage iigninst lire. Sulphur is invaluable in proservingj grapes iVe. from insects. Of feeding corn, sixty pounds ground, go as far as one bundled pounds in the kernel. Corn-tneal should never be ground very fine, us it injures the richness of it. Turnips of small Mze contain more nu tth ions mutter, in proportion, than large ones. Rats and other vermin are kept away from grain by tho sprinkling of garlic when packing the sheaves. Money expended in drying drainiii' or otherwise, will be lain! try i returned with ninplo interest. To ciive scratches on horses, wash their lugs with warm Fonp-suds, and then with ,, . ... .1 iieoi uriiio iwo api'iieaiioii;. uiii ciiic ino iviirsi rase. Timber, when cut iu the spring and ex posed to the w eather with the bark on do- cavs much sooner than if cut in tho fall. uu: iiammo.nton F.nrhi,-.A newspapers devoted to Literature, nlid A ri'ultui'c, also setting forth full accounts of the new .settlomeiit of Il.iminonton, iu 'ew Jersey, can bu subscribed for lib '25 cents per annum. Ineloso post Ago stamps for tho amount, i Aililrec-t In l-'ilitue of tin Pfirtnor lf:itn-l montoti, Atlantic County, New Jersey. I Those wishing cheap land, of tho best j ipi.ihty, in one ot the healthiest mnl most dolightful climates in the Union, bpo ad' 1AIOI J.AMLS rOU rvU.K lo 511I.t.S fromriiiladelphiiiby Ibulroad iu the State , of New Jersey. Soil among the best f(,r Agricultural mrpo. .s, being a good loam r. . ' i ,i ff.i i i i 1 .oil, with a clay bottom. 1 ho laud is a ; large tract, divided into MiiaU farms, and , luiadreds from all l.arts of the ronntrv are 1 ..i: 1 I - -l i- . II ' .... now son it njr nroi inn ui'ii. i no ( i oi i can ' be seen prowine. Terms from Sl")to!'J0 r.or aero, li.iyable within l'otir years by in- .. . I . ... t . .1 . i i . u.u.t.ems. i o , mi i .. luace -ii-eave 1110 St. Ivhllll lit 1 lllllKlelllhia, at li A. I M., by Ibiilro.ul for Hainmoiitun, or ml druss li' J. Byrnes, by letter. See full ad vertisement in unother column. Tu all wuftiny Farms lli hat'iriton Lands. . lentrorin. Subscription price, in cloth, $1 74; see advertisement of, handsomely omboised leather 12 00. Person desirous of becoming Agents for this 1 emigrate to a mild climate J AH tvantini to !,!, ami hut market, tee nderrtisrmrnt ,,f l-fr'nvlt:n 1. " I urtriiwit a row u HfHTAL cAnn. M. Mill It . 1. 1. i p..r. - t-.nnl .'t'iv tn lli k ldlist t . r li 1 1 f -i I It i f I I . or A (nit nl V ( t u i t . All i . -r n I i m t "t d nnr , .with li' nn M" ib " mi h, b' liiu Imiilliir j With nil lh Inle ltn -mh tm nl, lie I. lepfitrd In jmnli Mllllil.il TrHli In lli bet limtini-r. . Ill flee III Hi in ' new row, H-'l. t llli, l'.. ItJ. Dlt. 11. V. WILSON, HAVING removed hi office to t h t new dwel ling nn Second street, Kill from ft I jr answer profs i n n I rutin as hercl'doic. Ijii it i mnmrn. f.TmT I A l I J Her AKKIMI.lt .V TEST, Attorlicvs lit l.iiw nrlield, Tn., will hIIhIhI promptly to I '"I. 'ttinlis, l!ih.l Agencies, Ac, Ac, in Clearfield, I Cciilr mnl Elk nullities. July ;u. y I JOIIN TIIOUTMAN STILL continues ill limine" of Chair Making, nii't House, Sign nml Ornamental Painting, nt I Hie liui formerly occupied ly Trottlmiin it Howe, I at tli on -1 end nt Market t roof , ft short distant lwct f Liu's Foundry. June 1:1, IS55. TlToMI'SoX, HAUlNiiCK N CO. run Founder. Curweiuvillo. An extensive assortment nf Castings made, to unleio Dec. 2U, lj. L. JACKSON CRANS, ATTOHXKY AT LAW, olTno adjoining residence on Second Street, Clvarf UJ, la. Juno 1. 185 1. lis II. P. THOMPSON, IJIiyslclnn. may be found cither ut his oflice nt Scofield's hotel, Curwensville, when no priifefFiiilinlly iilifent. llee. 2H, 1S5I FUEDKRICK ARNOLD, Merchant ami l'miliirc Oralrr, Luther.-. hurj; t'leiirliehl county, l'u. April 17, lHji. KLL1S IRWIN & SONS, VT tho mouth of biek Hun, live mile frtun C'luurfiol'l, .M LIU'IIAMS, and cxtcneirc MnnnfurturoM of Lumher, July j:t, 18i2. J. I). THOMPSON, lnrksiiiltli, Wilsons, U uiefi. Ac, Ac, ironed ) on Hhort notieo, and tho very brft Htylo, fit hid Id iitaiiil in the hur.iugli of I'urwvniivillc. Hoc. 2'J, 18i:t. M. ,V0OIS, hnving chanKc.l hin luea i tion from ijurwenivillo to t'lenrfiehl, ros peetfully dtfem liin profumioniil corvico to the ciliieim of tho hitter phice nml vieiuity. itei-ulonru on bocoud mreet, o.poit ti it of tr"u'. -"- tay :J6. P. W. BARRETT, I ENCHANT, I'llODI CK AND i.i:mi!i:h OK XHE i i i , r. .- li r. li . t .x I .1 i I ,' i x i' .- , JTij' tiiiniu ii . j,KAt.Ei Lu.her.,hurg, Clenrfield IV, I'n 111 J. L. CUTTLE, 4 ttiirnry at Law nml I. a ml Afcnt, ofli i adjoining hin residence, on Murket ftree Ckmlield. Mareh.t, 18i:l. A. II SHAW, RETAILEH of Furuign ami Doinostic Merch. andiio, Khawsvillu, I'leurlield county, l'u. Sliarville, August 1 j, 18ii. PHYSICIAN Office in Curwcnuvillc. May P. CHAMl'.KRS. c AH1UKS on Chairuiaking, Wheelwright, and hoiino nud Sign painting at Curwenville, Cleartel'l en. All orders promptly attended to Jan. 5, ISiS. ROIIKUT J. AVALbACE, Attorskv at Law, Clearfield, l'u.. Ollice ill Shaw" How, op pu.'Uo the Journal office. dec. 1, ISIS. tf. joskph rrnciis, Juttii't of tie Ptttcf, (JurtetnteilU, lmui. 0s. XU door east of Montoliu A Ten Kvck Store. All business entrusted to hiinuilli be promptly attended to, and all instruments o fi writing dono on short notice March, 31, ISjg.-y. I f & i i.ii i .ii,, mo suiiserioer. Having loentod him.elf in the borough of Clearfield would iufurin the nuldio that he is nrenared to do work in the above line, from plain lo ornamen- i t any tlesmptmn in a workmanlike manner. Also whilcwashing ami repatrirg done iu a neat inunuer and ou reasonable tonus. KDW'N" COOPEIt. Clearfield, April 17, I 'ST. ty. S YOUR TEETH. IJTHJ TAKE VAUK OF TH AM.'.' 3" HII.I.S, desires to announce to J ins 1 rion i nml I n patrons, that he is now de voting all ul In, tunc to operation in Dentistry. I hoeo desiring his services will find him at his . Ilice, adjoining his residence at nearly all times, i nd always on l-'rldaya and Saturday, unless Notice to lho contrary be giveu in the" town pa pers the week previous. X. I). All work warranted lo be satisfactory. Clearfield, l'a. Sept. 22nd, ISJiS. TAKE NOTICE. LI, persons indebted to the subscriber, either Lv note or hook account, me renniiit0il t full nuil settle, on or beforo tho first day of April 1 Si9. Those who do not comply'wilh the above, may expect to pay costs. TtS'Also the subscriber offers for sale his 1 ll"U?, i"', oiuiy, miiiiiii'U 111 IIIU IUWI1 OI I. !.. nn.l ..ai.. .,:..-t.l :.. .1.- . I ,jHtl(lr,bllr,f I()W for fBli,1( or j,, ,,avmollt.. ., Il suit purchasers. For further particulars a,., ly , (U uv m nt uiur.it, uu uio jtrcnuiit'C. Dr. U. WILSON", buthersbiirg, Jan. 21, 18.r9. no. 2, v. tv. NEW WORK TOR AGENTS. The Life, Speeche ami Memorials or DAITICEL WJSESMU, Lvittaliiwif his most Celebrated Orutinns, a SV latiuiifrom the Euloplrs Deliccrcd on the (Jeens'iim of hit Death and hi Life and Times ; 11 r lAMl'EL K. fMI.'CkUl, A. H. . : This splendid work is just pubhshed , on lrK volu.no of S.,0 pages It ,. printed on fin. 'Tr a?.d I'Z n T r ,, ,,,V o"". """ 'ellont tint illustrations of his Ilirthplaco and , MllD?ion nt Marshfiel.1 ; and a full-length life- liko. Steel I'ortrait. Tho publisher offers it with I confidence to the American piiblic.ni.d isconvin. ' ...1 .1... I. -Ill , .1-. v m.i n. w m pummj nnj"i uiui. wui m n mor- icnn literature. io wora was in oe obtained heretofore, which firesented. within a roinnm-t ' ana convenient compass, the chief events of the ' i i - lilo of uaniBl Websler, hi. most remarkable in- tclleetnal elTorl.iin.l lli moil .l.iirl.1a nn,l in teresting eulngiei which Ihe great men of the na tion uttered In honor or hi memory. We present all these treasure to this volume, at a very moderate price, and In a very conveni- valuable work, will address, for full particulars, IH'ANE Rl'LISON. Publisher. 3 South Third Street, Philadelphia. Pa. no. 7, vol. Ir. Hcronilrt, or Kind's Jlvll, l A r"l'Mlliil"Hll lbniP. I f-ottiU'llnfl i f M'k'll, by Ullll'h I'd fbli'l llTliltili Itifltl'l, wimV, ktnl pt. Hi -Inn In th eln iilnllon, II iwfra'l" Hip wli"1 miy, nml til nr bnit out In nVf'fuo nn miy part nf' it, Nn otrnn I fn lii'iti In oilai li, imt Ii tlutf tm hlrh It nuy rrnt ilestmy. 1 li m tofiilniiii tnint Ii arimil y imiii'il by mni utial ih'rn-p, low livitiR, ilii nrd' ti "I or iiiiln nltliy fowl, liiipiir" nir, fll'h mnl tillliy linliits, tho tlepri v,mn nf, nml, iiIkiVo nil, by the tnirtial Infi i (inn, mt ever bo its niigin, it Is lirrnlitnry In tlic inn Ktitiitlon, iliciMiilin " (Vnin miiiils tn rliildirtl lintu the third ami fourth pi tui ntiim " hull nl, it nfonis to be ti p rod of II on who my, " 1 nil! visit tho fniipiitict of tliu lutluii upon their iliihlieii." It I'lrei tfi commenre by depiwition from th blond of rnrrnpt or ulcerous matter, which, in tho hiiiRs, hvrr, and internal nri'nni, li ti nned tnli'Tcle; In the glimiN, ivrllinei nml on the nurfiicp, miption or noro. Thin foul eor ruptinn, w hich genders in tho blond, depreei the energici of life, no that Kcrnfiihiu romtitu tioa not only mffer from iernfiiliitis rora plainti, but they have far less power to with ttuiid tho ntt.ick of other ihocnsc i rnnc qnently, vast mimboM perinh by disorders w hich, nltluntRh not nrrofulnus in their nntiire, are utill rend -red fatal by tin taint in the systrm. Most of the cnnsiimptinn w hich do. cimates the liunian fumily has its origin directly in this urofuldiis coiitiiiniiiatinii ; and many (livWTiirtivediM'.ise of the liver, kidneys, bruin, and, hub'od, of nil the organ, nriso from or are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of nil our people are fcrofiilnui ; their persons nre invaded by this linking in fection, and their health is undermined by it. To I'lcmiM) it from the system we must renovate the blond by an alterative medicine, nud in vigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Such n medicine we supply in AYE It'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilln, the most effectual remedy which the mediral skill of our time ran devise fur this every w here prevailing and fatal malady. It i roni bined from the most active remedial that linv been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of thr -ystein from its destructive consemienees. ilenec it should tie employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but uUo those other affec tion which arise from it, uch as l-'urrriTK and 8ki 1ikaes, J"t. Avtmoxt' Fiur, Kose, or Khvsii'ki.as, 1'iMri.rH, rVsTU.i.s, Ki.otoiiks, IIi.aix and llmi.s, Tvmoii. Ti:i ri-.r and Salt Kiii i m, Scami IIkaii, Jvin(.mh:m Uiiki.'matism, Svi'iiii.rncnud Mi.iiciiiiai. Dim kasis, Jluorsv, Dysi-i.I'sia, l)Kim.irv, uuC, indeed, ai l Comitaints ap.isino rnoni Yiti tlii on iNi'i'iir. II Mi' i I). The txiptilnr Uliei in " impurity nf tltrblooH" is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneiatiuliof thchhx d. 'Jin particular purjiose and virtue of this Si.rtnpn rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid without which round health is imposnldc i contaminated const it utiuu. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY THYSIC arc so composed that disease within the rnn e ( I heir action can rarely withstand or miic thru. Their penetrating properties scan h, mid cIcs.hm and invigorate rvrry portion of the human orgm ism, correcting its dioeasrd action, uud reslnriin its healthy Mtulilir. As a ruiisiiiiincc of thev properties, the invalid who is turned down will jiain or phynical debility is ann,iliril to til i d l,ir lirahh or energy rentored by a reiuedy nt once o timplc nud uniting. Not only do Ihry cure the every-dar rnmpb.iiit of every body, but nUo many' formidable and dangernm diseases, 'i lie ngent below nnmid is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and direi lionn for their use in the following rniiiplaint: Cialirt. tirtt, linn thurn, Iliadiirie iiritiny li om ilnmrii red Mumiicfi, AViirtrn, lnititntiun, I'a'm in unii Marlit' Inartion nf the liuvrli, I'htnliiiry, Lost of Apjr titf, Jmt'iidirr, and other kiudiid conipluints, arising from a low 6tate of ihc body or obstruction of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rou the liArin iTUi: or Cough. Colds, Infliirnzn, Ilonrseurss, Croup, Uronehitis, Incipient ("onsiinip. tion, mid Tor the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced (.tiigi's of the disease. So wide it the field of its usefulness nut so ru- merou nre the cai-rs of it ruro, that liuost every lection of conntrv aboundi in nrrsnns tnih- lick known, who have been rc.torrd from alarming and even desperate di-rasr of the lungi by its use. When once tried, its superiority oxer eierv other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its thturs i re known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affectione of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior rrnirdie thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred ben( fits on the ntllieted they can never forget, and pro duced cures too numerous and too remarkable lo be forgotten. WRr.Mtnn dy DK. J. C. AYE It A: CO. LOWELL, MASS. MY ('. P. Watso, and M. A. Fbask, Cloarflcld K. F. IliiKNSKn, Mosrisdale. C. K. Fosmn, l'nilipsburg. Wm. Iiiwim, Curwensvillo. Sim ri. Arnold, Luthrrsburg. And all druggists. ploe. 22, I SSft.J Iron Depot, Kept by Merrell & Carter Ort Strand Street, CfeurfieM, Y TS IU !.. .11 .1.. I r ,n lie had at red,,'. 1 i. . 8 "" liar Iran of all sizes by the Small or by the quantity ; Cast Meet of various sizes and best 'jnality ; a larye assortment nf Moves, amoitq winch mil be J omul thereto World Cook (ktk Premium, Great Republic, Ihick's rat cut, and the derated Minnesota. Also, a larye assortment of mne-platei and Parlor Stoves, and Air-tiyhts nf various Pattern! Aim, Plows of the best and latest patten. Also of their owii Manufacturing a lanac as sortment of Tin-teare, Stove pipe, Sheet-iron paii nf all i:es, and all article of the kind in their line kept alii Jys on hand. House spou tiny done to tin.t, and Tin Roo fing done with despatch. AUn, a larye asmrtntcnt of all .-. 1,00,1, (,ff.l f,f, f hniisc-keepina utensil eonstan'tlii on ( VVNTR V M Finn A NTS Ktiulit oj h 'anil. ro invited lo .all....), I.- . at very low figure, with anything in onr line All orill.,.( wi u (IlaHkfulpV rcccivcj ' an(1 l'ff attended to. 7 1 ' n n vrnDr-T ?' ! ' ''1'' v n Ti,n, ,iu i. . AKI . , . fe.Colve .evcr' var,c of i en ci mission, at low rates. VII TY PER CENT. MAI Ell EY buying Coal Oil and Coal On. Lamps at tho Iron Store. MERRELL A CARTER, on 2d St -r LAMPS of a 11 kinds changed to Coal Oil Lamps. BUFFALO ROBES to aiiit the KRATZER'S. MARRIAQ K CERTIFICATES Blank form, for sale at the oflice or th "Clearfield Re publican." "I-Tob Printing neatly xccuted here. J I'M' Tl f i t I t n'A T in k I COlliXMl NTOM' 1 n itimsviM.r, A lutge HMnMmrnl of I N VAV GOODS, ('oiKMIng In putt of th following atllrlss, til pnyhih (tnf rne Mciino, I i.'iiiyv, A'i ;"ii'7il plain lohnnc, Vi lai or Ivies, Sarnnt, 'Ait,, Pvil lr ( lievre, l.lama '"Ms, S,lk dr. dr. Honnets, lat-st Pall and ll'in ter s'y'i ., Itraily made rlothln, limit A White, Hat fc Cap, vl all kind, Spanish Sole Leather, Coffee, Molasses, and Hugar, at WholosnU A lleluil. T-1f Hides A Furs, Shingles, and Grain of a'l kind taken in exchange fur goods. Oct. 1st, I85H. WM. IRWIN. JOSHUA S. JOHNSON, nAVINU fitted up a shop a few door east of tho "Oi.ii Jr.w Stoiib," on Market t., desire to inform the community at largo, that he keep on hand a variety of . CAIIINKT WOltk, at his shop, and that he manufactures to order, (of superior finish,) every description of house hold nud kio ben furniture, among which aro Centre and Dining Tables Mahogany and Com mon bureaus Common and Fancy UeiUtoads Stands, Safes, Cupboards, Sofas, Lounges, An., which he is determined to dispose of at aseheap rates, for cash, as they can bo purchased At any other establishment of tho lort in the county. IVsoni wishing to buy furniture are invited to come to his shop and examine his articles, and judge for theinselvts of their quality and finish, before purchasing elsewhere, us he feels confi dent thai he can suit them in price and quality. N. 1). Ho is also prepared to make Corns to order on tho shortest notice, and attend funerals with a hearse, when called upon. 'J-All kind of country produce will be re eoived in payment for work. nov. 17, 185S ly. NEW GOODS F 0 11 FALL A If J) WINTER. rpilG Sucscriber hai just received and opened J. nt bis storeroom on Market sL directly oppo site the Clearfield House, a Inrge and well selec ted STOCK of SKAS0NA11LF UOODS, which he will tell at a very iow t'iaurt. His stock consists of a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Queeosware, Glass ware, DmgJ, Oils, Ac including a host of other articles in his line a inong wnieh can bj found an ex .eosive and vuri cd selection of I.ADIIi' dress goods ; such as r"cals, Persian cloth, Debeiye, Co Lurys, Cashmeres, Delaines, Al pacas, French Merinos, Plniils, and a full as sortment of 11 0 N NN ETS for the season. His GENTLEMEN'S wear consists of a large assortment of Cassimeres, Cloths, Sattinetts, Satin Vesting, Tweeds, Hat and Caps, aim ah r.xTExsivr. VAmrTr or BOOTS AND .SHOES Fr Dailies, Uenttlemen and Children ; with almost every other article that may be ne cessary to supply the wants of the community. The pressure of tho money market having had lho effect of reducing the price of many articles of merchandise, the undersigned has been ena bled to buy his .tuck at such ra es that bo can ell goods nt prices to suit the times. And hav ing heretofore endeavored to please his customers, both In the quality of goods and the prices at which he sold them, he hopes to receive a rea sonable share of patronage. All in want of goods, will please coll and examine his stock of cheap est goods. TT-rt-Cutintry produce of all kinds taken in ?x chango for goods. H'M. F. IRWIN. Clearfield Nov. 10, 1S08. WATCH & JEWELRY TITHE iiudersigned respectfully Informs his X customers and tho public generally, that he hnsjust returned from the East, and opened at his establishment in SHAW'S ItOW Clearfield, l'a. a fine stock of WATCHES of different qnal itis, and JEWELRY of ovoiy variety, from a full solt to n singo piece, which ho will sell at the most reasonable prices for CASH. ALL kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired and Warranted. A continuanco ofpatronngo is solicited. Nov. 10th, 1848. II. F. NAUOLE, FANCYFURS FOR LADIES & CHILDREN. JOHN FAREIKA CO. No. 818 (Veie A'.) Market it, abore Eiglith, PHILADELPHIA. Lnporters, Manufacturer and Dealer in For ImHc and ChiLlren ; Aim, (Jcnl's Fur Fur Collars, and O'loees. ritHE number of years that which we hove JL been engaged in the Fur business, and the general character of our Furs, both for quality and price i to genrnlly known throughout the Country, that we think it unnecessary to say inoro than that we have now opened -ur assort ment of FURS for the FALL and WINTER sales the larirest and most beautiful n,.,i r i.n... . ever before offered o the public. Our Furs have all been Imported during the present season wuen money was tenrco nd I TIT- T. . . . . . . . A . r v u m l vji Jj v w h R than nt the Present lime, and hav ln innnn factored by the most competent workmen ; w ' is luneioro uoicraunea to sell tnem at such price as will continue to give ui th repntation we have borne for year, that Is, to sell a good article for a very Small Profit. STOREKEEPERS will do woll to give us a call, as they will find the largest assortment by far to ieloct from in th City, and at manufac turer, prices. JOHN F.IRIERA A CO. No. S18 Market trcet, abov 8ih, Philad'a. Sept. 29th, 1828. 4ml THE UNDERSIGNED take this method of an- ' nnuni-i n. In lli. alliHn.Af el i.u i . , p - v. i,.cun if, viuaiuDiu nnu ioe ur- raunding country, that ho ba opened a I IS&irlbiBir SEa on Main Street in A'inw't JVew Jt, where eh is prepared to accommodate all who give him j call, and hope to recoiva a liberal patronage. Oct ith, 1858. JEREMIAH NORRIS. IOR BALE, by Mubrbll A Cawtkr, Adam,' . latett Improved fori A' Wir Also a few Meat Cutter of Ihe best kind with a Urge vari ety of Good In their line, Just received, and will ba sold low for cash or produce. Clearfield, Deo. 8, 1858. j . BLANKARTICLKS Agreement, legal fonwUnr between School, Dirclor. and Teachers, for ' ale at tho ofSc of th "Oearfield Republican," n.NMLW norm, !(f'riwrniv fim im tlmm lio-tT,) I i nun i v it it i f f 7nli Co'infl, V"wi. 'l lll'i'l. Th ll.""t Uu-, be I e lo Inri'tM ll'l f, r!lmi r , and lb loildir ("Krrillr tint hi bu r.'rnll Inks th aim s Wdl n"WH th1, and that h hi entirely refilled ! reftrril'.heil II In a stvl adnpled to Ihs , and III Wsnls of th entir traiellng enminunlty. histablt: will twy he privlili'd wl'h tey lutiirr the maikeli and surrounding country will Moid. HIS BAR will be supplied with tli choicest w Ines and li quors. HIS STABLE!), which are the best and inn.t commodious en the road wllliln a day' travel, will abra-s ho In char go of careful and attentive hcstleii. In short Every department nf his Establishment will be supplied with all the comfort and eonvenien clei tho weary traveller could desire. jtino 2, '48. WM. A. MAMON. CUBA HOTEL, JAYNESVILLE, PA. THE above Hotel, having recently been fitted up for a house of entertainment, is now open for the accommodation of Ihe public Travelers will find this a convenient bouse. May IV, 1848, OlIN JORDAN. CLEA -FIELD IdllMvll OI'- MUST AM) MAltkirr STHI'l'TM, Till'" undersigned respectfully Informs his friends nml the traveling public in general, that he bus taken the above house., FOUMEKLY KNOWN AS THE II EM I' ll ILL HOTEL, The Hoi'sr. Iiiih been recently refitted im proved, und newly furnished ; EXTENSIVE STABLING HAS BKEN COSH'I.ETED; AND HE IS Kr.PAItKD TO ACCOMMODATE All who innv give liim a call, in the most pleasing and agreeable manner. IHlcs is Amp fly jPirovModl With every thing to render hi house a desirable ttnppina place, IFilliJ UiiiliJ will be supplied with an assortment of choice li quors ; and lie will endeavor to entertain his guests in a manner that cannot fail to give th FUI.M'ST HATISP.tCTIO.N'. The house is situated in a pleasant nml quiet part of tho town, and no expense or attention will be spared to make it one oi tiie liest houses in the countv. A lib eral patronage is respect fully solicited. 11. HAYS MORROW. Clearfield, aug. IS, t! 4s lv. NATIONAL HOTEL, (LATE WHITE SWAN.) Race st. above Third, Phila. rpiIE proprietors of tbo above woll known es I tnblishment belnz thankful for Ihn v.rv liberal patronage bestowed upon them tho past year, tnke this method nf informing their friends and the public that they nre still prepared to ao commodiito them if favored with a cull. During the summer inon Ihs the house has been thoroughly renovated, improvement mnil nml other extensive ultvrntiin in contemplation. i. nre neieriuuicH in ucvoie our wiiole atten tion to business and flutter jurselves with tlm conviction that we shall bo able to give satisfac tion- SIDES A STOVER. N. 11. Carriages will alwav be In read input tn convey passengers to and from Si cam limit Land ings and Railroad Depots. g. A S. . Jlarcn Slst, Ifoil.y, I STJSftUEHANNA HOUSE, Curwensville, Penna. rilhe subscriber, formerly of the Exchange Ho I tel. l'bilinMlinr.. Iniiinn I L A l,. i A 1 1 n. n ..invil (.. I.ll.l.c new stand, situate on the bank of tho rivor, in the icwer cnu oi I iirwensvillo, would announce that ho is now readv fur llie n,,p ,nilni;,.n ..r .i. ger and all otlmrs who may favor him with a ..!! TI... L - : . I . ... urn. iu ii,, ufe is niriio anil couilortntilo. and travelers will find every pninsni.nAi n. ... their comfort. Aaiple stabling is attached to the premises. DAVID JOHNSON. February 10, 1858. VTATIOXAI, r.XtllAK;n IIOTI'I,. Tho suhrrihrr hnving taken tho above well kuown stand, formerly kept by Win. A. Mason, in Curwensville, Pa., is ready to accommodate all who may favor him witn their patronage. His takle will always be supplied with the best the arket affords, and his Ilnr with tho choicos' liquors. His stablo will be uader the rare of tentivo hostlers. DAVID SMITH. Curwensville, April II. 1858. HOTEL, No-117 & 119 2nd St. above Arch, Vl. 1IOPKI X lakes this method of inforii . ing his old friends and the public gouernlly that ho has just RE-OPENED the above well known Hotel, and re-fitted it in a style suitable ti tho age, and the wants of the travelling public Mr. II. baa had a lurgo experience in hotel keep ing, he has no heitation iu saying that bis guests will find his house a pleasant and desirable stop, ping place. Of the olegiblo location of this Hotel for per sons visiting the City, either on OX liCSIXFXS OR PLEASURE, it is deemed altogether unnecessary to speak, ns no Hotel in J'hiladelphia is better known than the "Old .Vomit VVnioii." Py close ntteution to the wants of his custom ers Mr. II. hope to dosorve a shar of public patronage. N. It. His terms per dny has been fixed at th low rale of $1.25. Sept 22nd, 1858. 1 yr. FOR SALHOR RENT. THE subscriber offers liis farm situnted in Lnyvrrnco township I'learliebl county, containing aome two hundred and forty acres with nbout seventy-rive acres clenrod with house, barn, young orchard Ac. thereon, for unln i . ii ' "w -i.v i truituimuio terms. Enquiro of the subscriber soon. Wm. TORTER. Clearfield, Clearfield County, Ta, ADMINISTEATOR S NOTICE. JsTOTICE is hereby given that Lcttor of Ad- " . -""uu pemneme i,te, nava been grant d to th undesigned on the estate of John R. R.d.)aVofLT iti, All.Perni IsavvInK busino or dealing with ih. said sute are requeued to mak lm mediate lettlemout AARON C. TATE, . , Adm'r Pendente lite, 'Pi. ita, 185. (no. 6, vol. lv. Constables Blanks for sale at this Office MttfV ill f.iiit shh.ois.si i v .i. ; .rt. t'l.-itnsH t,1 il r. wot ptet ins) tn gh Inntufdnn , riAVO, Mfl.oiiR m AMI fllltn Al l ", II tM it tianria.. . . fiui. ""'"li h refer ill whn m lm.tM(,i . ho, to ihs He. Dr. ai d IS. u Termi- M (16 In alvanr., V i ( i, advanr. ' " H Dee. , !sj.-tr. GREAT REVIVAL-.. TT? 4 Nl) I1K COM F.RTKI). Th. reaV J. 1 lis don Itntnenr (ron n ai,-','"1 Stale, cfiunl and town In th. ir.i... . 1 'i' Clearlield. Theref,,re in v abnr luinnf, frank Sinn h. i.t .t w siblllty upon himself to reviv. (hi hZ.'V busino in Clearfield, and let tonA " M to hi fellow men. II. k.. . KT"i ,UU old cuslomer, and as many new onei ut. Tor hlmwith a call, that he ha on haad Vi nsaorlniKiit nf An wn.l .!... ""Wit Also, (lent.' Oaiter. m. .. ' "?.?'? .tyleto.ult customers. Morroeeo. Ffen,k and rat. nj can gnlter eonitantly on ' Finding , for isle, kit excepted. AU IXl mgnniop warranlea not to rip. Cuitot. coming .0 town will find him at the ihoniJ.,ri ly oeeu led by R. R. Welsh, dee'd aiYwTT, clock e iabli.hment, nearly oppo.iu RMd i Wenver s storo. Ro In .nj o0 ii - - Kn, new laU, or your old one repaired, ai torn of them.ul in irrent need nf ll "! FRANK SHORT Juu 30. 1958. 3m. P. S. Th najlnnrsliin K.-..I..S .. tween John MeCahe A v ,"8 -'ow.un uj tiu liiw .lina.i.vAil 1. ..........1 . . . . UU nnnountii. nml nil Afft.ota A i .. . wv" ' -v. i v uww in ijjj h.-j of F. Short for iottlemont The businesiwill T curried nn in fumm hv V Rlm.i w pink I ' m ';,"'"' .PWI, si moAUlii, 0E0R0E NEWS0.V, F1KST IX1THST SERVED: 1 BOOTS & SHOES ALWAYS ON HAND, JOSEPH GOON, THANKFUL for past favors, and grateful fn future, prospects, dosires to inform the citiaen of this vicinity, and bis old friends and patrom j particular, that he has removed to the F1R1 ROOM in tho East end of S3Ih2iy,,B Hcs-sr HUtt, The First Door West of the Mansion limit, where ho ha on hand constantly, a large inert iucui oi every variety in tiie BOOT AND SHOE LIKE CUSTOM W0HK ATTENDED TO WITH DISPATCS The very best of stock will be used, nd m I pr.ins spared to make neat fits and durabl work. nu ui nnirn can oe uoniineu iruiu tiie Hid Joitph uoou mm nuiv lur me HIADT RB1S0. Clearfield, Aug. 18, 1858. "HOME AGAIN." "I ) EED A WEAVER aro now reecivint is XV opening a largo and well (elected Suck Ooods, consisting of Dry f'oodN, (Jroccries, Hardware, Queent- vvarc, Hoots and Mines, Oils, Paint it Drus, Hat and Honnets, Nail ii Spikes, "salt and Fish, ns w ell ns every other article usually required ii the country, which they offer to th public cm fair terms as can be had in th county. Call uud see the new, beautiful aoduseful. june 0, 1858. ESTATE OF ROBERT WRIGLEY,8r, Deceased. JkjOTICE is hereby given that Letttri of H 1.W ministration have linen frrnntnrt tn lit . dcrsignod, on the estate of Robert Wrigley, 8r, lino ui iirtidiora, township, deceased. All per s ns bavinz business coneerninir the una. in hereby notified to make immediate icttlemtit wuu tiie auuiiiusiriuor. WILLIAM K. W RIO LEV, iirfminifrrifor, Bradford township, January 11, IS59. Dissolution of Co Partnership. rpllE undersigned, having been partners ia th I business of tanning, currying, and boot nd shoemaking, nt the St. Mury' Steam Tinnery, have this day by mutual consent dissolved tbtir co-partnership connection. All debts due isid firm of U. W. Watson A Co., and all claim agalait them will be settled by E. (.'. Shultt, of St. Miry i, who hus purchased the interest of the other ti partners. 0. W. WATSON, THOMAS W.RICHAIttS, E. C. SCHULTZ. St. Mary' Stoani Factory, Jan. 12, 1850. no. 2.V.W. Cabinet, Chair Making;, V CTv'uafv fV fT na VIA l a Ta:jiitiniNB .fl JOHN OULICH, of the borough of Clearfield, Pa., will bo preparodat all timet to attend I to any business in the above line on ibort notice, and in a workmanlike manner. His pises of business is at the eld shop on the north lideof Market street, 3d door east of Third it, aesrl' opposite the old Jew store ; where he will ks constantly on band a large assortment of Ms hogony and Cane Bottom Chairs, and Csbiast Ware of every description, which he will diipoN of on as reasonable termi aa the same article can bo had elsewhere in the county. Hi slock of Cabinet War now on lind, e- slsts in part of Dressing and Common Buraiaii Sofas, Sewing and Washing Stands, Doskt aid Hook Cases, French and Field Post Beditesds. Dining, Breakfast, Centre, Card and Pier Ta bles, Ac. Coffin manufactured and delivered any placo desired. F'ebrunry 9, 1859 no. 4, vol. lv. To all wanting Farms, tee advertisetumt Iammonton Lands. All i:..- a. :U .U 4Ait. wuniina iu cmufraic lo a wuu n".".i good soil, and fine market, see advertisement tf iiammomon lAtnas. LOOK II EKE I LOOK BE! mlfr,,nj.-! i :t il.;. mitlk. r uuiiuiiniiivu puoicriuvrs, mn - X od of informing the publio generally, '"1 they bar thil day entered into copartnership i THE BLACKSMITH BUSINESS, and enn be found at tho shop formerly oeciipn4 byj. 6hunkwiler, on Third street, in thil ' rough, where they will bo ploased to ie th r customers, and as many new one as cn suM it oonvenlont to give tnem call. Bring on your hoes, your spades and picks. lour log-ohaina and your pulling Hicks, Your lods, your sleighs, your horse, your V, Vo three-year old (hall then go bar. Your pear will work up then just right, 1 To prooning hook for every height Your iwordi too, shall then be wrought To ploughshare such aa Cain ne'er bought JACOB 6HUNKWILERr GEO. W. OUR. Clearfield, December 8, 1858. tf. To all wanting Farms, et advertisement f llammonton Ijands