OBITUAIlY. r 1 UMls I'ii HI Arii".. 'I'liN i llm appellation 1 . . . I . . . t 1)(.(il!H plV'l 10 III" llWlllll II) Willi 11 iier n(1w u1,'rlM.'" 'on'" ini'f-r iiiniuiee. jl.le wenthcri n,,(' 'l been, tjnr(il,C'1lillli'''lli' nirlil, so unil'minly in-, tkim'iit, v.0 would Imvo thought itili- rv0,l ithut, consistency certainly 1ms K . ' i . I ll.... i- iv. i Us, ,11 riHirai w . . ..... ...v ...... , jf 111)' "I i'"r MI""M roriK-iiinff ui'DM our reoominenda- I ri.i.m.lu 1, n t'.t iniiimiii...n.l ' il" tioii List week, wo ndviso them to post-.m -.,! Ill l....l -1 It rono oporiiuoni unui "uuar mi-1 . r ...I u ... 1.. r. 11. I r.ii'ni'iil.lrt I'nttnt'lu ri'.mi ll.r. ticei niiu no';" - " tlork of tho wcrttlicr. I iter.irv Sociktv. AVompiitioncilsomo (imesinco tlmt tho young men of our bor 0Ugl, ffcro nbout establishing n Literary j-lety, for thoir ontcrtainmcnt ninl in itruction. We nro grulified to l.o blo to sliito that it in now in a htuto of forwarJncss wliich rcilucca it to n cortuin ty. Already a largo mnouul of tho funds occwfiry to jmrchaiso books ixnd furni tu, procure ft pluco of meeting .lc. have been subscribed, and wo hopo in a hhort time to boo it in full operation. Tho val ue of such on institution to young men can scarcely bo estimated, if properly con ducted, and wo would adviso every young man in this place, who desires to improve Jiis mind, to connect himself with the "Clearfield Literary Society." Auricii-tihal Fair. Wo republish this week the resolutions of tho exeeutivo committee of tho "Clearfield Agricultural Society," deciding upon holding nn Agri cultural Fair in October next. This is an important mcasuro and the committee should receive tho full co-operation, not only of tho membew of tho society, but of erory citizen of tho county, whether en raced in agricultural occupations or not, in makinL' it both an attractive featuro to , ... 1 r 1 1 11 ..l.Krt i.d,r,,l in n,k'i)nriniT nnv i IIIU j, u 1 , 1 " ' " -- o farming interests. A meeting of tho so ciety will be hold in Clearfield on next Saturday cveuing. Imprisoned. Two men named Andrew Hays and McGovern wero land. eJ in prison ono day last week, npon a charge of robbing tho store of Mr. Hider in Knrthaus township. Tho first named, it will bo remembered, was tried in con-1 nection with ono or two others, at last I January term, for robbing tho store of i Mr. MeGeehan, of Jordan township, and ; acquitted. Whatever doubts may have existed then as to to tho justice of hisac quital, on thet occasion, will not bo dimin ished by Ins allowing hini?elf to be again connected with a similar offence ; and the j nioihesof the law may prove too strong tl.!m if !. ,ln., nnl. mnk a nivrnnf un lit from his present abode. ENTEnrnizixo. We desire to call r.ttcn-, tion to tho aaverusomcm, -I cur )eui,tvin ,v the cn(e.o(l in(o iimnor townsman, Geo. W.rdiecm, who has just t.llirLV iIer niai(i(.n lulnic was white, ortcr.cd out a new Drug, Stationary mid 1)0rn in rnnnly r;1 iin(l wlicn Variety Store, in tho building formerly young )l0r v,uts removed with her to occupied by Lorain it ITartswick, and . Williams.oi t Lycoming county, where more recently ir. iinriswicK, asuu lice and Drug Store. This is a new and encouraging feature in tho pna t of the town in which it is situs ted, and we bo-jjii speak for the proprietor a liberal patron - go. of which he will doubtless render , himself fully worthy, New Goons. Our townsman Wm. F Irwinhas just returned from the east with ' a large and elegant assortment or new nn.l ' fashionable goods of every description, j uliich ho is just opening at his store, one door nbovo the corner of market mid j front streets. Ho proposes to sell every- , fhinr in Liu lino nl tlmliufwt tuiers for 1 cash and produce. Anderson's Creek Navigation Cositanv. We were handed this week a copy of anaet incorporating a company for the - luipruveineni, 01 aimer ..l t: i: ...i i . - r i - i i . i ' i r r .. of Andorsons i.icvU, lor puiaieauon, wn.cu we wcr u.iao.u make room for in tho present issue but ihall appear in our next. Ji'ST Arrived. A new stock or elegant articles in the Dry Goods, Funey, Grocery, Boot, Shoo, &c., line, has just been re- ceived at tho "Corner Store" of Wm. Ir- win, Esq., in tho borough of Curwensville. ( By roferenco to advertisements, lull par ticulars can bo obtained as to variety, ma terial, ic. Terms made known on day of ale, which will bo every day of tho ivcek, Mcept Sundays, until the entiio stock is disposed of. Horsi Stoi.eh. A very valuable mare'(for price 6co advertisement,) and if it as stolen on tho 24th of last monlh. at v . , i'ii Jtebersliurg, Centre county, Fa., for which ntt the thief $200 reward is offered, or one hundred for either. It is supposed the thief travelled westward. See advertise- mont for description of the animal. The Mite Society, met ns usual on last vcning and enjoyed a very pleasant cven-lng- Tho next place of meeting is nt the residence of Rev. Dr. M'Lcod, on next Tuesd ay evening. Latk ArnvAL. C. Krntzer & Sons Wo just received and ot.encd a sr.lendid tock of all kinds ;of spring and summer , foods, which they offer to tho public fori taeir equivalent in the '-ready rhino" at,ocurcd for a great majority of them cm low rates. Sco advertisement far particu- Jrs. MARRIED. . On the 3rd of April, 1859, Mr. John Needier, to Miss Esther Bloom, both of mberCity. ' fourth psge for new advertisements. In Him '.(.loiiuti i. n '1 l,n..,i ,. ii... I Hit itl.-l.or.'oliHMIilJ.lioli, MiU,-..,:i.il,ll' IJ. l H'I.i r of l l.o I. it,. (i,.i: WhH. i,, '-'I. aged fouiln m y. iiid 1 inontli mill '27 lii, ''(ii wuo dulh h,.,i, upon another's i,v. su last tin j- lullun " ' S.Min o threo months havo elapsed since' (ho honored head of this bereaved faniilv ....,.., , U llns bereaved family j i iviiivi hi I'jf iicniu ll'i'lll 1 1 1 1 -1 r lill.lst ; i ,mid now, with this heavy iilllieiiim IV...I. ! ,1 a l'n ti . II... . 1 if i . . . I their memory tho wounds in their I- ....... I II.. Hum m yui uniieaioti, a loini mother, uml 1...: i loving Bi.ners mm mothers, Imvo to mourn ! Iho untimely faio of tho pet of the houses hold-their younge -t daughter mid sister. That the sympathy of tho community is deeply enlisted in behalf of tho family, ;ll ninuii iiiw uuen mo butiject CI two Bilch 1 . ... ! ucavy oereavments in to short a time, was amply testified by the urusually lai-e. procession of the old mid young of both sexes, which followed tho remains of their lost ono to her last resting place. And us ' a murk of the nlleetionnto remembrance! in which tliey held Heir departed liiend,! sixteen of her young associates, nil about! her own age, dressed in mourning, neeom-1 pained tho procession to tho church mid thence to tho grave. Tho deceased had contracted a severe cold, while attending her lute father's fu neral, on a stormy day in January lust, ivhich fustcning upon the pulmonary or gans, produced a rapid decline, until death claimed her as his victim. Thus in tho early promise of her youth, when vis ions of earthly enjoyment, wero hegining to expand with brightest glow, her gentle Kpirit was called to another mid better land; while its earthly tenement, is left to i mingle with tho clods of tho VltUev. i - I Her amiable disposition and kind heart had made "Georgy" a great favorite with . . fc . 1IC1' acquaintances; ana rcnny J wxeping ryes gathered around her bier to take the last sad farewell of her cl ly-cold foim, ere it was consigned to tho bosom of mother Earth. Her illness, although not acutely painful, was protracted and severe; yet patience amid her suffering, mid a cheer ful resignation to the will of tho great Disposer of events, characterised her up to tho latest hourof her existence ; and when tho grim messenger came, she was neither surprised nor unpr epared. In the hope of u blessed immortality, sho sank pence- fully into the arms of death. "Early, bright, transient, chnste lis morning dew, Sho sparkled, was hcavon." cxluird and went to l1"1 ""), num, eonsoii, oi ar, !J,,," 1Vt(,1-!J ol' Bradford township, this' it. I. Uf... I..t1. t - r w."m.v- ! 1110 ' UUl -r 01 n' 1 he deceased had long been nn exem , .pn,i.pr ,i, Meil,r,l'st cl.ni cl, thoy residea until about the year lsln, j wllpn tll0y j,.,;,, ,.CI,l0ved to Milosburg! Centre co. Here her parents resided tin-j Uioir dt-ath, ninny of their deeenduiits 1 still residing in the neighborhood. In t)ie vcal. uu Mrs. Peters with her bus-i i band removed to Knrthaus, in this conn. '.v wheio they resided six years. In 1 ''J 'hey Fettlcil in J.radlom township, I where she spent the balance or her life. Thus has departed another or the early I pioneers or the Crests of the onco "far ( west," who fought fur a subs i.-danco, mid ; reared a numerous oirspring amid tho ... ..... . ...... I Wilds ol this lllsolateJ, nml at that time, ..... . 1 1lf I ...hospitalde region ; when ,ew or none ,'w 'tlil.ettiori3 tllcre Wld duwn. ' of theconvenienceR, such as roads, mills, I It ulso coLtuins a Uoeipe forohanging the co 'school houses, stores, churches, Ac Bo; lor of Horse to a Dark llrown or Coal Illack, - ; ' ' 11V ' knmvn. Ho;v fllsl 'nresent dav. wero n , iw, ,1, Iimong lvllom lwy ,mv0 gu long resi.led ! decm it nccc.s.sa,y to record more than their' I.lrmise ! While in this instance. mid! 'many others, that snudl duty has been; neglected nt tho proper time. Tho knowledge of the above having only just i now come to tho writer' knowledge, in-J duces him to offer the above brief notice. IIonsK Taiiino. Mr. Hall of Albion i Orleans co. N. Y, at.vci tiscs a work upon hoAes horses, uet ions taming vicious nnd unmanagablo which alledges will give full instructions in the art, Tho book is not expensive, will ,,nt feach Pverv one the art of taiiiinu ii, - horses, it mny furnish some valuable in- formal ion, and thus bo worth more than tie money paid for it. A work on taming rorractory wives would not be nmiss now a-days, (Mr. Fty ...a.. 1.1 .1,,l ,1 l.ia mnvliun a ,1n7pn lint nuuiuiiuuvuv. , wo fear Mr. IIall(s school, (tho Jtock , t i ii Mountains,) is not a place wnero ne be likely to acquire that art. 57000. Invested by several hundred young men during tho past .'all and winter, for tub tion, books, board, all expenses in full, at the Iron City College, Pittsburgh, Ta. has : ployment this spring, at rates varying from $40 to $80 per month. DU VALL'S GALVANIC OiL will re move all pain from Burns nnd Scalds in fi-nm K.n In lu'nntv riiinnfes. bv milking n i' i...i i . cr ii froo ni.pl.cat.onio- the parts Reeled.- Puanlul soros and swellings win lie renev-i Jed in ft short time by tho use of this Oil. NEW ADVF.R1 16I:1MN1 8. SLM)0 UKWAIUU S T''l. I N i.n iho nivl'lnf lh Jiih f,f Mnr,. Inst, ill K. It rshurg, C"lUio c.i, Pn, nil in ox u 1; a r maju:, llinn.l.-l on ll,., ,.n l,i, ipmrlor, near Hit flank, 11I1 Hi.. J. tl. I-. A. II , H,it,l of i ,.(t r nit i.IT, nn.l nhont vt-til.-pii mmd hlitli. TI10 above icwi.rlwill pld rr iho .r.'an4 Ihl-r, or one liiimlriMl i..'HMI r rii11)r ,1,. .... , .,,;, By mderof.ho llru.h V. I .v I T i . ' ........... . OA Ml Kb hi KOIIKCkKH. 1 M' ls,VJl FifU,t. FIRST ARRIVAL xtKW noons jiit roi'lvcil -ttinfiii" which J.1 1 mi ' nro LA III KS' Mips nmmii cii.Tl- " And One Hundred Pieces of Latest Stvlo prillt. r wlli, , , ,,, vurnur I'urwi'inviiie. M M. mviN. Iv. ISlh Ap. ISi',). no. II, vol, S" OIKillAM or Cliinono Aiinr Cmio SlciI for fiilo lit U10 Corner Curwoimvillx. VM. 115 V IN. lSlhAp. is;,u.o. 11, vol. iv. M'AI'KKIIEL AND JIKItUIN'O for lo at tho Corner Moro Curwonnvillo. wii. invix. 18lh Ap. 1).nu. 1 1, vol. iv. NEW DRUG, STATIONERY AND Tho nndersignod would inform ,!, , l,iMn; .of, Llearflolil and vicinity that ho hiis upon. '.I a new fforo in tho room lorinorly occupied by Ilm. l.innin A 1I,.,.U,;,.1, .nrl. il. :..:i I where lio intcndu koeping a full nuMurlm-iit of ?,n'"8' IntUmery, l'erfuinory, 1'niiiiy, Oil, To-, llll.'n kiiirn,. .ml l.'.ini.w lit. .1. ..I' ...... -----i..n ".".'"j uo ui.inj ui'i- cription, which to will soil very low fu C1..-I1. f?Cnll and try tho Now Bioro ! I GEO. W. IiUKm, Clearfield, April 20, 1S59. no. 14, vol. iv. New and Beautiful Assortment of SPRING GOODS: SILKS i:i.ack and coi.ohed Barege liobes SlI.K Poi-UN", Duonls, Vuloncins, Foulard Silks, Chillies, Iiclaines, Lawns, Print, And every Dcsrrlptioii of L1NKN.S, FLANNF.I.S, SHIKTlXfiS, SlIFl-TINCS; And Kifry Kind of DO.MKST1C COODS. a coMri.rrE assoutjikxt or Ladies', fiontlemcn's j Boots, Misses', Shoes, nnd llovs' mid . Gaiters. Children's J 1w Hats, Caps, and Clothing, Carpels and Oil Cloths, nil of which, will l.o sold at EXTRKMKl.V LOW TRICKS. C. KKATZElt, H S0XS. Jf -?G roccries, Paints, Gliws by the quantity, will be sold advanco on cost and carriage. Xails, A c. . at a small Just Published, HOCKV MOUNTAIN Till HORSE TAMER: The most cnmplcto work overissued, giving t ll "ft"' Taling,1"' by which tho WILDEST AND MOST VICIOUS IIOU.SE, Ml'LE OR JACK, ran l.o subdued and rendered kind and true in ' ii . i . . . . ! nil places. In one Uay, without striking a blow, bv unvmrson who will r,n,l Ihii IIiiiiL' nud fi,l 1 ., . ,. : T.iinr fi,rH,nift r,.,,;,., rr iir ,j, 'int.1(1P II. B. HALL Albion, Orleans Uc, N. Y". JliS' Editors giving tho above, with this noto tliiec insertions, calling at ten ion to the snme, nnd sending n copy of thuir paper to the Author, post paid, will receive a copy of tho iiouk free of charge AUDITOR'S NOTICE. , hiMnn of M in the hands of ,hd,n L. (Sitlle. Eq.t Ad- viinixrati r of the -.state of J. Middle G don, deecased. I J)9 nnd-rsigned. nn Andtlor appointed by . ,h, Orphnn s Court of Cl.nrflcld County, to .lis- 'tribute the s.id asset, in .the hand, oflhond - ni,, ,,,,,', notic6 lhnt !le maU nid distribution on Thursday thS-llth day of. May next, at the mc oi i.arr.mer nna lost, ainy nexr, nl me oincc oi i.nrrtni.'r nnti i est, in the borough of ClearBeld, when nnd where all the boroiigli or Llearueld, waen nnti wnero an pt,rfonl interested can attend if they see propor j JAS. II. LARRIMER, Al'lllTlUI, . April 20. 3SJ9.,-no. 14, vol. Iv. JAMKS T. I.IOSAItn. i. a. mxrv. A. C riMNBV. i WM. A. WALI.ACR. f r rf ,Mt, I J nr , I or ; ji LEONARD, FINNEY &Co. CLEARFIELD, . CLEARFIELD COVSTY, PA BILLS Of EXCnANGK, NOTES A!P Ml AITS PISlOl STn DLiroxiT-s itix tivi;i), . Colleelionsmade, and proceeds rrompth, remitted. Exchange un the t'Hies constantly , ou band. ?T-0fhe on Market street, opposite tbo resi dence of Jns. B. Graham, Esq. i To all va tin Farm, tec cmadoartiscnt of JLl,nmmlnnv j Js. . . - ' . - - fJuJob l'rinting neatly sjxeeute.1 lire. 10,000 1)AY.M Turn full rmiriin In llin Iron I'iiy l'. I. jr.'. tllO lllTKI'-l llinr-l l ., .iv, ly n,Hi. n il linn imi nrlllili .l I n; I nilvil M.ilp. Illli'lrl.il I111.1l In (liu 375 Stiidcnls ATTUNDINU DAILY, MAHC'll, ml I'dinl tlmo to rmiipli to it full rnurm-, from 6 lu III wt'ekn. " '-vt-ry PIUH..111, upon yin.liiiiliiii;. m piiiininlooil to lio cumi.utiMit tu iiiiiiiii;;o llio !,0,,k" ';f 1",si" luryorfwui IHUH, UIHltlalil'RHl tU CUlU ll B.I- 500 to 1000 Dollars JSludeiilii outer nt uny tiino No Vacation lie I view ul pliuiMiro, 51 Premiums for best Penmanship a- warded in 1853. MiniKlir.i' fi(,n rcceiveil nt linlf pilco. rFor Circular and Spociiiieim of Writing, luclono two letter ntmnpi, uml inlilie.iii. 1". W. JKNKI.NS, l'itlsburRh, l'a. CAUTION. A Lb pcrrnnK nro horehy cautioned nffninst pur v cliii.-inj; or inedelint,'' with tlto fnllnwinB do- I pi:uwu, j,iuiuii.jr 1,1 mo poesriiun 01 jno. iieinu 01 I IlojjR township ! Two cown, one hcil'or, ono yonr 'liiijfcnlf, ono upring call, four hedstomU, licds and bedding, "no cupboard, two staudn, 0110 desk, ono ooon elovo, ono coal M.ovo, uno lot carpet, ten chnir'tono clock, ono louking gliifH, uno fun ning tuill, ono plow, one harrow, ono log chnin, ono ot hay ladders, ono nn.l, lie, ono cot two borne liinm-Hs, tin tho muno belongH to 1110, and is left with the mild Juhii livUU on loan only , auujoci lu my oraor A ., u . XTrr,,r. -r I .1 II I V "I If 11 4 T1I T T Tl-n . LL pormiiis nro hereby cnutioned nguinft J purchaaing or modeling with tho following , , i ... . iivsonueu propeny now in mo ponnonaiou ol Jmmthnn Wiser jr. : 2 milk cows S beds and boding, 0110 oupbourd, ono table, 6 bogs, one hive I uu, uuu uuu rtuvo, uiiu uu uiuer uuuso-noiu 1 furuituro, ono plow, ono harrow, one log chain, grain and liny, farming utensils Ac, us thesuuie i - i. i ..n ,.,i i i.-ii i.cioiigs to mo subject to my order. JONATHAN WIEH Br. April 1.1th, 1S59. 3t. pd. I REGISTER'S NOTICE. ."VfOTICEis hereby givon, that tho following I X 1 accounts havo been examined an d passed by mo, ninl remain filed of record in this otlico lor llio inspection uf heirs, legatees, creditors, A ) all othors In nny other wny interested, nnd will i be presented to the next Orphan's Court of Clear tii'M County, to be held at tho Court llcnso, in ' tho borough of Clearfield, comnicncing on the 3d 'Monday of Mny, l?j'.l, for confirmation nnd nl ' lowance i Tho Adininisinition nccount of John Wilson Administrator uf the Jistato of Jnno Kline lato of' Bradford township Clearlicld counfy deconsed. ! The account of It. M. Smiley Administrator of tho Kstato cf Kulph E. Smiley lato of Iirndy township Clearfield county deceased. The nccount of Jacob l'legal Adminisf rator of tho Esluto of Josrrdi Leonard lato of lioccaria townshin Clearfield counlv deceased. The Jfiuul account of Wm. Itox and John P. Curry Administrators uf the Estato of I'iehnrd Curry Into of l'iku township Clearfield county deceased. Tho Administration account of John A. L. ! Flegnl Administrator of tho Kututeof James L. Illegal Into of Closhcn township Clearfield coun , ty deceased. JAMES W II I (J LEY', i:jl,ue. April 11th, 1Si'.. Adjourned Orphans' Court Sale. "Y virtuo of an ordor nf salo issued nut of tho 19 Orphans' Court nf Clearlicld comity, there I win uo exposed lopiiinio sale ai ma ourt nouso in tho borough of Clearfield, on Monday the Kith .day of May 1,S5U, nil tho interest of Mnlthew ' Slott, dee'd., in and to tho following describjd 'real estate, situate in Eoggs tp., nnd bounded by lands of Wm. Lumndo un the west, tract in name of Jlcnry Stewart on the north, lands of Hownrd ; nn tho east, and on tho south by lauds of James i Forrest, contniuiiig il) acres inoro or loss, on i which nre erected a two-story log house and oth er outbuildings, with al.uii t 10 ueros oleared. I Terms cash on confirmation of sale. JAMES ST0TT. j April 13th, IS i9. Ad'mr. of Matt-Stottdee. i I W. NAYS, T AOL'ERHEAN, Mclnineotypist, Ambroty 1 1 1VTI i 'l.' i iU r M i' til' 4 rT.i J pist, nnd JUSTICE OF THE PEACK,- kerjey, Llk County, Pa. Notice!! Notice!! 3 hereby given to nil delinquent subscribers to tho Daplift Couich in tho borouirli nf Clear- held that tho samo must bo paid on or before the May Court next, ns tho workman must have bis pay. Mioeaol A. Frank, Esq., .'. . vivMiiiuiii, iiroiimiioriien i" ici-en e Buoseripuoiis. iy uiuer Cl llio 1U1. dinj; Cuniuiilloo. THOMAS RORINS, A. T. SC1IRVVKR, M. NICHOLS, Jr. April , 1SJ9. no. 12, vol. iv. Administrators' Notice. LETTERS OF AmUXlSTHATIOX iS the estate of Jonathan Evans, late of Pentui inir been cranted to tho undersiL-nc-1. nil nerson, ' . - - - , h(lviD)t ,,U8in,si or ,ift,in(tl, Bith the ni( ,M,! jre , ,,, to mftke imlnodilUo ,0tli9nlPnt. I ! .IOSIAH F.VAN.S, ).. . W. C. F01.Y. Adiu'i ) no. 9, vol. iv. fenn tp., March lfi, lSj9. NOTICE. TIIF, Third Session of the Ci.r ARPiRi.n Cor Jtt NotiMAt, SctlnoL, will bo held in Curwens ' ville, commencing on Tuesday tho .Id of May j next, and will continuo two months. No pnins i or labor will bn spared to render the instruc tions as thorough, and practical as possible Pnr : ticulnr attention given to tho art of teaching. Persons wishing to avnil themselves of i!s sd- '"""K""'1 W' ? ho present nt its com - nm,"n""" 6c ' " ",e '"" " - L. L. STILL, Coun'y Sup. April o, 1850. no. 12, vol iv CAUTION. 4 LL persons nro horehy notified not to hnr, bor or trust my wifo Sarah on sit account- ns sno nas leu my bed and board without any, just causo or provocation, and I am determined not to pay any debts of her contraotinj after this date February 28, l$j9. ; . ' JEFSE WILSON. ; no. 11, vol. iv. AU minting to emigrate tf a'mild climate, good nil, trnd fine viarkct, set advertisement (f Jlamnumtnn Lands. , I 1 000 CALp SKINS whuted, for which Iho' nignest price in eaali wm ko paiil at the St, llary's Steam Tannery, no. 2, vol. iv.l II, 1 !T , ri Tfi nr';n,uian l wil. furnish anil put in the said wheel, I ,, r townslnl). ClrmfinM irmn v. ilnfAaund hnr. . . .! . 1 I' on .sm.a:. VU AIM: TA I.P..N y St AM' I WiM nl !-.. Ai III .. d I.1.M1, f f II nn- 1 1" nn . I nn. I mi I. r 1 :'IImi I..11. i.hii A li"l till l'li'.iH,., (..ili, ..', l,,. ,.,! I . ,.., Iri'in I'lrnili. I.I ..n In l'..'iili, !, 1 1 ; . I ' ... I11 CI. 111 ll.'lil . i.Mitl.v, l'n., nn. I 11,1111 mil.. 1 ih.iuiit n "tu iiu fi,i iMiT .iii' ,'. Tin" li.nir" In Iiiij;.', 11, , .l , . ,, nl'.., f..r 11 Tn 1 1 11, uml ill 1 1,1,111:1111,1 11, ..m ly 1!,,, 1 ..i,, m i.f llio itiilrinii'ii .lurl'i j 1 ln Iri'-hl'i-, lii, h ii-u. nlly In I In, in fi.irr In tit Wi'i'li. TIk'I nro nbo 11 roi.'I lliirn, Wih.iI Hlii'.l, W'n-ti mi, I :ki. llmiM-, uml iiiiiniiii iiiIiit l.iiil. linen iii',.,niiry (i . r i".rivi'. nlciui) . n, in, 111I1, n. 'I ho I, rin nf cnlr nlll lo luii.b iiiy pity I'iiii' iiiiuuiil ,,iYini'iil.-, 1'iirlur tlicr In f.'i 111. il inn ln,iiiri nl . I. I,. Criiny, l.',. . I'r. A. T. ff'ir.vvcr, .liinu'i 11. bun iini'r, .;,,., Cl.'iir. IU'1.1. or b. W. Wi-Iil, lil. n l.,n', t'luirll.'l.l ciiiiii Ijf 1'u. A. T SUlHYVbli. April rt, lSiB.ir. Jlumimihtim JaiihIh. IMPORTANT NOTICE. T Mill HOOKS uf I). W. Mourn. K..11. linvin l hoeirin jny pnnenifloii for Hettlonimit mid collection for soino tiino, nnd lill much of them ii'iiuiiiiinK iinneuieii, 1 jivo mis Imki iiuiico, Hint !"." l'cru" indcliled upon nnid l.ouhs tor ailverti- sing, liiil.KCiiiilion, nr .lull work, imixt ii.uitivclv eonio and aettlo tho tame, ut or before tho May I Tho road'T iiiny bo Well nwaro that tho carli t'ouit. AV.M. l'OU'l'KIt. .it andlho be-1 fruits and vegelablofl cuino from Clearfield, March 2, I8.'i(l. no. 7, vol iv. j New Jersey, which lira annually exported to tho . INSTATE OK Milt AM I TUTTLI5, Dct'd, . ' Ad-1 TVOTIfKin hereby given tlmt Letters of ' ininlntrntion have been granted to Iho unc under-! igned on Iho estate of lliraui 1'. Tuttlo, Into of Jlorris township, Clearlicld County, deccacod. All percons having business concerning the same, ' aro hereby notified to nuiko immediate settlement ' with the administrators. I CAT1I AltINK P. TUTTKE, ) . . . , LDWAUD i'EIlKS, . jAumrs. Mur .li 2, 133'J. tu. " vol.iv. i HARD TIMES NO MORE." NY l'KUSON (Lady or Gentleinnii,) in Iho , . ' 2. tinted States, pusjctaing a stiiall enpitiil of' iioiu $3 to $7 can cuter into nn cosy nnd respoct - able business, by which from $j to 10 per ioy tuuip,) W. K. ACTON i Co. 41 North S1NTII St. rilil.AU i. Feb. 19th '59. iliii. H oust: and Lor I'on kii.i:, WILI.be ofT.-rcd at public snl.i nn the promt si's, on Satin , lav tho 2fith day of March, A. 1. If :,!. nt 2 o'clock P. A. a H-misc nnd Lot in iho tnwn uf l'hilipsbnrg, Conlro ('. Pa., nuw oo - cupM by Frederii k Sensor, beia ; 1 .10 feet in ,-i,f-,i , ut, won I'., v ill nil,, i, , i,,,,,i,,, u,i ui-u- vcr Street, nnd bounded on the North by lot for merly owned by Dr. Lorain, and by lot fonnorly occupied by the late Jaeob F. Sensor. To bo sold as Iho estate of Valentino Flogal, deceased, in ac cordance v. ith tho provisions in the last will and testament of said decedent. Terms inado known on the day of sale, nnd possesion given on tho first day uf April licit, by JOSEPH McCLAHltIN, E.xeculor. Feb. 23, 1S5D. no. 7, vol. iv.J CAUTION. VI L persons are horcby notified not to har bor or trust my wifo I'hobo on my account, ns sh has left my bed nud board without any just causo or provocation ; and I am determined not to pay nny debts of her contracting after this date. rillLIP Kit IX Ell. Maruh 9, 18SD. UU pd. Do. U. vol. iv. THE LIVING AUK UAVIXO largely increased its circulation the past year, the publishers aro enabled to ap pend tho new aud attractive fenturo of a series uf LlTKRAItV AS!) til-ll'.NTiriO PoltTllAlTS, OUgla- ved on steel, each uf which will be accompanied by a Biographical Memoir, thus furnishing to its readers, not only the errata nf the Ust I'crimli enl Literature (Ac It'orM, but also a comptot S Illustrated biographical Dictionary, commen cing with Iho Portraits of Do Quincer. followed by Hugh Miller, W. II. Prcscott, Professor Wil. son, Churles Lamb, Oborlin, Humboldt, Ac. "I say without hesitation, that if I could have but ono Magnziuo among all that nro published in our country, I should select Littell's Living Age. It contrives to touch the goldou medium bctwocn light and solid articles, betweon mero instruction nnd mero entortainincut ; anil a great deal of knowledge may be gathered up from it, such ns every ono ought to possess." Estmet from Letter from Hi nry Ward Heteher. tkiims. Singlo numbers, 13 cents; ycarlysub scriplion, $fl prepaid to any address. Pubsrip tions for a less period it desired. Special terms to Clergymen nnd clubs. DKI.KSSKIt k rfiOCTFR, ' rublxshers, 508 lirt.tdwmf X. I". 8t. no. 9, vol. iv. I To aU wanting Farms, ce advertisement cf I JLinonmitun Lttntls. ' " I All wnnttnq to marrate to a mild climate, gwd toil, and fine mtiyket, ( adeerlUcmcnl of ; jmmm,tm Lands. I mportant to Lumbermen. THE 'subscriber takes this method inforaii..? any and all persons wishing procure t lie ,'i lM Jl g th.it c igent for Clearfield County, """. lnn". n-OU, p' .1 . i i ... . . :n. . . iiiti-.ii nn plication biiing made to him nl his resi - deuce ill Lawrence township, three miles sout h of Cleat field borotid,, or bv letter addresbod to him nt Clearfield P. O. JOHN A. HELIX Lawrence tp., Sept. 1, 185S. 3iu.d. Clovcrsced. FIFTY BFSIIELS of Clover.eed for snlo ,t Iho store nf WM 1RVIN March2.'l, '59-tt Curwensville. Pminrri ivivTi ii . t r. . ROl)l Cl. yNTI.I). What, Rye, Oats, 'at Iho office of the Clearfield Republicans TAKE NOTICE. vw..., uuvnnij,.., ,,. ,r-u, w nn uu TAKE NOTICE. ,T .,i..., ... . Vronn infleT.to.l to tho subscriber, ciihor cnll ani settle, on or befuro tho first day of Am il 1 Siil. Thoso who do not comply with the above, tnay expect to pny costs. ?rAlso tho subscriber offers for snlo his nouso, lot, nnd oflloo, situated ln tho town of Luthcrsburg, low for cash, or in payments, to suit purchasers. For further particulars api ly , 10 i"0 i,sviimr.ii, ou mo premises. Luthcrsburg, Jan. 21, 13j9. no. 2, v. iv. j Ill I I. I l.hl I V "I )LANK ARTICLES Agreement, legal formfor J between School, Ilirctnrs, and Tcacliers, for sale at tho office of lbs "Clcsrfleld Republican." " - . - ,; . u uu wannw j-armi, tee atncitscmcm ij ' Itnmmnninn Lands. n m m o ,... .V.'' .. il V ,1 I !' IN n I II l.rl." I" , II . ii. v i'i il, I I; liln, r..l. N-lt ,l,'l ,.,.,.J .r 1 11 1 1 ) inn 1111 1 4 fnini !'D C. in, , ii nn. I Allimlitf . An !. I B-'i ii ln fi'i'iiilr nn I llio la I ilni.i.,11 oi ,i,i , ill , . in" t it 1 I'j 1'i.r liu' m I I . In 1". i,l,.. up lul l I. niiu r( Im nly . n r l'. 'J In. f. il l , I' (In' I,, .1 ,ii,iliiy In. ii"ii nf li.iii.. in iiit, Ac tin' piii'd i.,lli,ti i r ni ro. 1. iviMn In rni-v ,111111 - I. -fly yrnrly In-liiliurnli ivuhlii n lirni nf fmir yiiiif. wilti intT-it. 1 lie I tiih nro iiin.lo rny In nt, l, r Id In nr.) Iho i:i,i,l lMipr..vi.i,oi,t uf llio l.tinl, liV -11 :il ,1 1 ti u, i j ,',. ii 1,. 1, a 1,1,1,1 (11 f,,,y a farm. It in nmv lioiii) rxii'iinivrly liiiirovol l.y ronil., uml huhu if llio li.ft iili!fiirjj,,f New Kni;liiiiit ninl tho Mi.Mlu PtiitiV nro rrccl. in W lir" iitiprnvoim iili.. Il Irnrrvno i.fllio j;ri.'ii. til iiiipr.ivcmi'nt nut uf l'liM.i(l..plilii, horonly live Ii.,iih Imvo Iiouii Iniill In f.uir moiitlm. l'ruo lical liiiiuors ninl liiiiiii'f.i inon frnin Iho lemrlli uml i.roiiutii 01 llio l. limn nro fcttlnia i thert). It lielo raised mi Una limit limit, un iniuieiliiilo tiilo. Tho wnle r in excellent, uuU no uch tiling a lo ver is known, Tho foil in a randy or clny loam, with a cy Imtt'im nn,l rrtrHtiva uf lnnnuroii. Tt la r ,,f . ,n, nuu lVUIJ III- i.loiie.1 and easily worked. It nlniiiinls larolv In Iho iihn!iliatos. nud mi ll In its I'm-liliiv tlmt from llio erupt produced both upon IliU land and Iho lar"o urea a.ljiutuns uniler cultivntion, it will bo found nut to ho excelled nnywhoro in tho jiMdiitf- lion of erona 1110.1t adnntod to it nmrknt. nniuitiH 01 uiiiiiijiia 01 uunarit, 1110 latin, ticmilos '"'"S n'-fos.-iMo in every way for fcrtiii.er, has an abundant supply of tho best quulity of muck iiianuro. Lumber and building mnloi ials can bo hnd cn tho (not at a chean nrioo. from tho mill. Oilier mills nro now being opened, and brickyards bo- ing started on tko ground. A porson can put up a Irunie toneinout for present couvonionco for ono hundred dollars. Ou account of tho oxtensivo emigration, this is tho best courso to pursuo in vr er to gota placo to live in ut first. Curpontors ttud builders aro on hand to put up hoiwos on tho best terms. in settling hero tho emigrant has many ad vantages. Ho is within a lew hours ride of tho great cities in ths Middlo Stales and New Kig- l.n.l. I,n ii nn,,. 1,1 ..1.1 rl.,.l u .. .. .1 ' tiicuuiniiu BDauuiaviuuii, ho is in a sotllod coiintrv. where ovorv inmrove. ' mont and comfort of civilisation is at hand ; ho ' is in a hcallhy placo, and is not subject to tho certainty of losing tho greater part of his family and his own heulth by thoso malignant fovorg which make the graves of so ninny millions of tho young nnd hurdy in far off regions away from home nnd friends, liosi cs, ho has a inild cli mate nnd an opon winter. Thero aro three trains daily to Philndcphfn, and to all thoso who improve, tho railroad com pany gives afrco ticket. The rcador will at onco be struck with tho ad vantages horo presented, and ask himself why , tho property has not boon taken up before ; tho I reason is, it was Dover thrown to the market j nnd unless theso statements were correct no ono would bo invited to. cxamino the land before pur chasing. All aro expected to do this. They will see tho land under cultivation j they will tnoct persons no doubt from their own neighborhood they will witness the improvements, and can judge of the character of Iho population. Per sons should come prepared to purchase, as many aro locating, and locatious aro not hold oo refu sal. tIio Ifammonton Farmer, a monthly lltorary nnd agricultural, sheet, containing full Informa tion of Hnmmnnton, will bo sctjt to each inqui rer nnd inn bo obtainol at 2; cents per annum. irTitlo Indisputable Warranteo deods giv. on, clear of all incumbrance, when purchaso mo ney i paid, ltouto to the land : Leave Viae street whnrl, Philadelphia, for llannuontxm, by railroad nt half past seven, A. M., and at half past five P. M.; when thero Inquire for Mr. l'.yrnes. lioarding conveniences will bo fouud. Letters and applications can bo nddressod to S. 1). COUCHLIN, 202 Bonth FIFTH et., bolow Walnut, Philadelphia, Maps "and information cheerfully furnished. no. 9, vol. iv. Jaxuabt 20m, 1859. 1)rRLTC NOTICE is heroby given, that Jacob J. Stnrer, of Portsmouth New Hampshire, lately of Philadelphia, and E. C. Schulti, havo this day entered into Co-Partnership iu the bu siness uf t. i xxixa, cuitn yixo, bootsiios Axr u a iixess ma kixg, and tho business will be enrried on by tho namo of JACOU J. STOKER A CO.. at the St. Mnrr'a '-icam lanntry, in au Alary 's, lAk County Fena- fj'lvania. They hopo by their long experienoo in business, nnd their desiro to please tho public, ln"' "1(!y wil recelvo a part of tho publio patro- ""K0- Lumbermen and othors, who d'siro a K"oU srtiolo ol Boots and Shoes, will find it great, ly to their advnntago to call and eet eood bar. gains, as wo aro determined to soil as low as leather, or boots and shoos can be had in l'hila. delphia for cash or hides. All oadors promptly attended to. JACOB J. STOKER, A CO. no. 2, v. Ir.j GREAT DISCOVERY OF THE A0E, Important to TOBACCO CIIEWERS. 1H. G USTAV LINNAHD'S TASTE JiESTOliA TIVE TROCHES. The Great substitute for Teoaeev, It i a well known and Ineontrovertlblo fart that tho use of Tobacco is flic promoting cans nf many of tho most sovero MENTAL AND PHYS ICAL DISORDERS to which the raco of man Is subject, ns car's ul analysis and long and painful experi nco havo clearly proven that it oonlains certain nnreolio nnd poisonous properties most dangerous in their effect, which by entoring Into the blood deranges Iho functions and operations of the benrt, causing ninny to suppose that organ to be seriously diseased. 101IACCO uffects nlto tho ontiro nervons TS em, manifesting lt,olf as all who have used tho noxious wood will benr testimony in Lassitude, Nervous Irritability, Water Brnsh, Dyspepsia, 4 many other disorders of a similar chnrnMor. ' Ncrv ' i . 11 THE TATK RESTORATIVE TROCHES aro ! designed to eountornct theso baneful influences, i and have proved completely successful in a mul j titude of cases, and whorevcr used. lioing harm ! less In themselves they exert a beneficial effort I upon the entire system, restoring tbo Taste which lias becomo vitiated or destroyed by srront indul- i genoo, eompletoly rcmoring tho irritation and , eoot'ipanyir.B; tickling sensation of tho Throag i which are always consequent upon tho abstaininy from the ttoo of Tobacco, ond by giving a health lono to the stomach invigorato the whole system Persons who nre irretrievably nndorminina; tlieir constitutions nnd shortening tbeir lives, . -hll (1 11 fl 1 llPBrt '1 mMtnl I , mri n t ..1 v f, n A 111 . These Troche, 'or Losenge. are put up in a I convenient and portable form at the low price cf convenient and portable form at the low price cf SO cents per box. A liberal discount to tho trade. Prepared solely by tbo undcrslgnod to whom oil orders should be addressed. JAMES E. ROWERS, Druggist. Cor. 2d and Race streets, Phila. April 10, 185. ly. FIFTY PF.H CKT. SAVED B1 Y' buying Coal Oil and Coal Oil La ail at the Iron Store. MERRELL A CARTER, on 2d Pt, TiT-LAMl'S of all kinds chanjed to Coal Oil Lamps. I7UR3 nnd BUFFALO RORKS lo snit the L season, at KRATKGR'S. ' ""ARRIA0K CERTlflCATEsj Blank form. i ji fr .ale at Ibc office cf tho "Cl 'publican.-' 1'n'field Re-