f bf Jirpublinn. CLEARFIELD, Tlf-.TfT- "li it i- ' - May 5, 150. - . Democrat io State Ticket. AUDITOR GENERAL. XICHARDSON L. WRIGHT . or ruiLAbsu'uu. SURVEYOR GENERAL, JOHN TtOWE fr rrNKI.II COI'NTT. The News. Thalunt foroiun news, although vnrvimr nittlo in substance from thnt of former. excuso J'ct dcirAlo Alternative he date, are somewhat different in detnil. ,cl,osc' ,vI"le son,c l'iounce him as a cold The prospects of a war aro not so cer- blo0(,ed nmrdcrcr. For him who could - tain as they were a short time ago but tho rrfc'ot everJ' (,,,litT1'tio friendship, and horizon is yc. fur from clear. , Lttst''y ul,l,se ,1,e Kc'""" confidence and Tho English parliament wps dissolred Ii.itulily of the man who had invited on the 23d ult., tocive, as the Lord Chan- 1,lm to ll18 1,on,,, nl,(1 i-ivct cellor who read the Queen's speech said, to give nn opportunity for an expression of opinion on publics afluirs, and to give the government tho confidence of tho House of Commons. ' Tho Monileur, tho organ of Xajioleon, says that France has even a disposition to assent to a disarmament before the Tcncc Congress meets. ' A rwmor was circulated in London tho 01 U1C tlee(l!i ' I'itine, nnl oven of day previous to the sailing of the steamer, j t'e aci which cost the iniguarded Key that an attempt had been made on 'tho,1'"111- It ".however, worthy of remark, Emperor's life, but it was not credited. antl 'editablo to mankind, that these ' Sardinia on the 19th ult., assented to a' P10S1 'o only foucd among those general disarmament, leaving the details :,vhose U'liIy Iives a,' 8l,dl ll,at they could to the Teace Congress. not condemn Key without pronouncing No time or placo has yet been agreed , sei,,e,u'e "l,on themselves, And ncknowl. for the assembling oi the Consress. cl,"inS aJvancc the justice of tho act, Final propositions were sent from Eng land to Austria on tho 19th. ' . A serious riot had taken place at Ro- logna, in Italy, among the students. The troops were ordered to fire upon them and aevcral were wounded. Ko partic.dnrs Ulu ,n 1110 lcws lrin. "owever mc as to cause. 1 criminal codo may havo yielded to the ; India. The Bombay mail had been!codoot cqu'"lo justice and right inher telegraphed with dates to March 23d. :ent n11 ri8lllly constituted mhids, the Tranquility prevailed in India. i niorid eonso of tho mass of ,Iie whole coun- i Utih The trouble in it, u , ..:...' try has been satisfied. Daniel E. Sickles have recently . increased. A misunder-' was "cu'lted by the strong force of pub Standing has occurred between Gov. Cum-!liool'i,llon lefo,e ll0 ,vft'' rIlW(d UP' "is , ming and Gen. Johnston. Judge Cradle-' tri,d 1" court and no Jury, could have baugh requires the presence of the milis lary during the session of the court, w hich Gen. Johnston furnishes, whilo Governor ri Curnniicg protests against it. The Mormons are very indignant at. if the presence of tho soldiery. " The court at Trovo City, has been ad - journed, the Judge not beinu able to trans- . act any business. Brijjham Young delivered a temperate ' ""thorities, whoso pilfering and plundor iscourse at the TaUrnacle on tho 17,1, iS c'Oi mities have become a by-word and discourse . ult. . , ...... frtrn Tli (T'ir r.r M.:.. T..l.l! ... .... ..... : are still as unsettled as ever, while neither . . . . . rUlMV Enni.l. I m ...mini. n... . n . . . advantage. A letter writer from there ays that a short time will bring things to a close in some way AYssmsioTox. The receipts of the Na tional Treasury for the quarter ending A-1 pjut when thcy oro out of office tlloir howU pr. 1st, amounted to nearly twenty two'f appointment, which they would fain and a half millions. The expenditure., o(1 for Ul0 tIinndcri 0f virtuous indig dunng tho tame period were eighteen reverl,emi frr.,,, ,.,t .fiu millions, including three millions for the to llie otIlPr. payment or thi Treasury Notes issued un-1 .... ' dor act of Dec. 1837. The health of Gen- J A chance tor Fohnev 4 Co.-The Brook- cral Cass is improving. t vju0 Jcfcriom.w, very aptly and truthfully 'f 1 A fugitive slave case occurred at Gaines. i speakingof the opposition conven . tille, Ohio, on Tuesday last. Attempts ' tion, "Henry M. Fuller, Chairman of the v tvere made to rescue the Alleged fugitive, ' Republican State Central Committco pub .but wero unsuccessful. lie was remanded fo his master. , - rhiladelphia, nnd of tho several counties g 9 . 1 ' j ; .-w .CAUroRNiA. Tho overland mail arrived In tnc Commonwealth attached to the ?! at St. Ixiuis on Monday last, with dates' People's Tprty, and all othcrt opposed to fromSan Francisco to the 11th ult. The: the unwise nr.dextravegantmeafuresof tho " hews Ate unimportant. The makcts wero ' national Administration," to send del- dull, without change in prices. jgatcs to Uarrisbuig, on tho 8th of June, j - , Tho Indians on the Colorado of u,e : . west, arc becoming still more troublesome. ' A party of forty men who were cm their ' way to reinforce Mnj. Bealo, were attack-, ed at the crossing of the Colorado by a bo- v dy of six or seven hundred Indians. Tho ' engagement lasted about three hours, and I Tltnnr nf t),i Tnrlian. u nrn 1. A n . ' a - . 1- l - .1 . .... tacr. w in uo ma'ie ujion ineAiojave vuiago by tho United States' troops. - TL.' T. ' r ., 1 ns F. netinn r..lt TrAAun.j,. a. I.. ' j . .v...v., tne tirotliers ot late tlio Jlike Walsli; 1 he Commissioner, Select and Common Coun-1 children consisted of four brothers and a "f cils, look place in Philadelphia on last sifter, of w hom Mike wiut the youngest, Tuesday; resulting in the success of the! tl,nt 1,':d b.ecn, B('nrUrM'"lin. 44ll,5'i,ri,c'ions j Eepublienn ticket, bv about 2.S00 majori- '"P0".11"", death of their father. Mike alone y, , remained with his mother. A most sing- . . . . ,", nlar fatality befel them ail. One of the . ItTB or Bisuor Doanf.. The Rev. brothers was shot in a duel, across a table, fieorgo W. Doane, Bishop of the rrotest-!'"0 Southern city ; another fellby the side r, , rn... .1 . r.. .'of the brave Crockett nt the massacre of; t .. .. ,a.K... j... V..U.V.., ... w, x,.OCeCT oi ev Jersey, died on Wednesday tho 27th ult., at his residence," Riverside. Burline-'cd ton,- ' Bishop Doane was a divine of much ft Uleui suil varied Accomplishments, and . had acquire J considerable distinction and aome notoriety in the church, on account of his nJtia high church , opinions. - His t management of his pecuniary affairs had eett dirlerent times been a subject of inves . tigation, but he succeeded in a great meas ' lire in snslaining himself and the College and .Seminary, which he founded nt Bur- . Jington. - He was in the Cist year of his (tej (Mid )tsd hr ih tninistrv nesrly v....MLif- .l .t- ...'-.- v" ' I .11 A ) Birklri Arqntltrl j e rtti ii'Mi n-el InstviciU that the M14 r.flvmi.1 1',. SirKli fur I li nniil. of I'. I tit i !"n Key, 1 rt V rlnit lind the Jury Inul retired to di librinte. After remaining out wit A Vt'iy 1i iff pi lioil, tint over a few ininutrs, tl.ey returned a verdict of not guilty. Ami Hills one Vtbo had taken the (life o( hi fellow limit, was declare d not m their ,,j,.v prevailed, there would 'deserving of punishment under tho law ; ' have been iiift'Hry appropriations ol and the country linn Approved llio verdict. : ntillion upon million. Hip tamo Oppo x, i , , i i in 1 1 iMtion now charge the Administration Much has been mini about tlio Sickles' ,;, ., ' ti..... ii, i i. tMjrody in every circle in tho liuul, mid 'every ncvFiinicr, from (ha ninmnioth oc tavo dotrn to the most iiiMgnilinmt ciht liy ten in tho whole country lm furnished its commcnlary upon, and adduced its codo oftnonils from llmt slrurtling imi -dent. And m could not vve'.l 0,i1(,, wisp' ... .... ,. occur, op.nions and sentiments widely dif- ferent, as to tho decreo of culjiabilily in the homicide, and of exknuntion (or the adulterer, have been cxprei-sed. Homo justify fully, tho avenger of his w ife's ruin um' ",s " uwiionoreu oeu, omers and his fi . . . guest nt his tablo and fire side, few voices and pens havo had tho hardihood to ex press a sympathy, and fewer still to at tempt his justification or offer an apology. Yet some there are, (not pens however, for w e do not think there is a public Journal ist, in the United States whose moral tur- pitudu would permit him,) who havo spo t : . j iM.-n in .i-iiuiiuuii, iiiiu I't un juKiiueuiion should they themselves some day fall by the hand of the avenger of some foul do mestic injury. In a word, whatever con flict there may have been between the istrict lutter of 11,0 ,aw' n,,d the oction of ''everscd that judgment Jist Like Them ! The opposition party of Philadelphia with their well know habit ual incon listener, whilo they industrious' M continue to circulate malicious fabrica 1 t'on, about the extravagance of the Na- Uonnl Administration, earnestly justify and defend tho corrupt actions of the city t a reproach among the citizens of the Qua ker City. This is perfectly in character with both their principles and practices. , , . , . . , lhey merely profess to bo opposition, noth- " V t I ' - .....a AmtACArl t. aim. -.,!,. . w. I .. 1.- ing ill power except themselves. And when in power, their past history proves that they never hesitate to cxeiciso it for the basest and most corrupt purposes. lishes a call, requesting "the citizens of to nominate candidates for Auditor nnd Surveyor General What a good chance this will be for Fofney & Co.; they called a niass Convention to gel out of the Dem- oeratic party and now the riepublicanj ar c '"d enough to ake them in, nnd give them au opportunity to assist in framing A ticket. The Memphis AtHiuvu-he has the follow- lllg IIIIC.I UMIII ICllJ.lll.-Cl IM l'S COI1CCI II in 2 . " . . . . c j (he Alnmo . ,h0 Ulird brother Wfts burncd i in the Ben Sherrod, nnd his sister perish- in the ill-fated Lexington. The moth. er soon tollowea her children, leaving poor Mike to meet a death, under tho cir cumstances; more terrible than any of the rest. . 1 Diath or tiie President's Niece. Miss Fnnnv .T YntM ttl at T)r Ronlv'a Wntor Cure, in Cleveland. Ohio.' on Tl.nra.hw i last of consumption, in the23d year of lier'3.,,ir dt,l',ion Great -Salt Lake. The men were mainly youneland robust. daughter of Df. Charles M. Yates, of: Moadville, Pa., and the niece of President Buchanan, with whom sho VM a great favorite, occupying nlmost the re-! lotion of an adopted daughter. She had; .- . . Th Charga of ExttmgAtirA 1 lie opposition pr rm rmilly tilth Unit t lini (leu Htiiiiixt tli National Admittiti it 1iiii. iliry t-liMt-t( it with abandoning our national i ilid in it-' ni ion to the search qtlf'Ktiiilt, Mid their Infirm inii'li' fiery speech.' infnvor of fighting Fnulnml " im.it a spivi-nin ' " l0.,ip,u..r,M., ll,,,,,,,, I. tvn.,1,1 n,.,l "mi Atitii ujiiim i, m tii J nut I II lit I II 1 I'ArHiruny expedition cost five millions of dollurs, wherens it cost but n few thous ands of dollm i over w li nt tho mnintcnnncp of tho vessels would Iiavo hwn had it not licrn neccHsurv to force I'rcfidcnt Lopez to piny the ecntlcninn. ! . Fiiiling in speciitl clinrgcs, they have resorted to peneral Arrignineiit, and so the nuunnimrniion nre ciinriieti wnn snennine Ill0n,,v B;i tho wny iVom cit'htv millions to a liui.ctred millions annuallv. hnt a Roorback! Tho Opposition stick to it, however, in spite ol the tremondous dis comfiture of Senator Crittenden when he made tho terrible mistake of utterin'', the chargb, and in spite also, of tho facts and figures ot the last appropriation lull. I lie amount in this bill, including the whole sum to sustain tho Tost Office, will not reach filty-thrco millions! What do tho.-c men mean by alleging that the adminis tration appropriate eighty or a hundred millions ! Was there ever such unscrupu lous warfare? Was there ever more bare faced falsehood? And tho revenue, to meet tho current expenditures promises to be ample. A little while ago the whole Opposition trilio were belaboring the administration be cause it was borrowing money and would not increase the tarift when the prospect was that more revenue was needed. Re viving trade is fast taking this stouu out of their hands, for the revenue prospect never looked brighter ; and tho cry of hard times is well nigli over. Commerce, (rom one end of the land to the other. w ill say topoliticil demagogues "Let me alone." The truth is, there never was a more economical administration than the one now in power; and, thanks to the vetoes of President Buchanan of certain bills which were presented to him, such wiii i.. i. i J r.i.l will liA it It m ti or I Amnnnr rf 1a a v i-.ni diture, that there is reason to believe there " av vvt uiiiuuim in tiiv; v.ii'uii will be a full treasury at the end of the fiscal year Tlie fnei !. tl. ...,t !. . it -,i u..r' 'i. 'i aflairs, as a generral thingwere never' n his broad back. hi lc some freer from political causes of embarrass- :?,f tl'e. fnends of DouI1"8 uP'.'(,dl''S ment; its national concerns wore never tho. dl?1rSiu.Vz?"' "mIVr 1,10 mistakcn more succctstullv manaced : and thine that lately threatened serious domestic difficulty havo vanished before the wise statesmanship that has dealt with them in a firm and just manner. Though tho desolation of war may affect other lands. and thus, in a measure, also aflcct us. still, such is our insulated position, such catcs tho prevalent be hef that Mr. l ong our innumerable resourccs'for con paras d,00S l nlenirla te future hostility tive independence, such the commanding. th,e ocrntie parly, and I.at tl.oac character of our great staples, such tho;1'? do' ? "P1 t0 8,aml ?ut""Jc- . priceless blessing to our capitalists of tho ' No Pubho mft" ca" c01 element of security, that war by other Forney movement without destroying all nations cannotimpecle our onward march ; " Political prospects. Mr. Douglas know, while there is absolutely no government ,""d acts "Pp" '; ' 0 hn ei;!ically tal burden to check business nlVairs. j diAapprovcd of the attempt at disorgani Never was the charge of extravagance ,,on. "nd turned the cold-shoulder to !.,., 'tho lend rs. His friends, therefore, who unfounded"; never was allegation more, '.vmpath.zo wall the movement, under the baseless than that President Buchanan iw iaPiot, tlt it will advance the for spending money at the rate or eighty or a .lu,,er0.f tlir favor.te will find themselves hundretf millions a year. Tho men who !n,a fn,e Pinion. Let hem be warned h,.i,.iu.....i:. i.i: ,i i before they are sold to tho enemv. rat- uiiini; iinac imoi-l UVllBVnilllUl U1IICI Vllll lll, and the peoplo to whom they are made should brand their authors as political deceivers. Uiton Pott. THE EARTHQUAKE AT QUITO. We copy tho following extract of a let ter from Hon. C. It. Buckalow, Minister to Bogota South America, to Hon W. J.jnitcd States, are the following; It is the Woodward of Bloonisburg Pa., giving a de-'only College in Pittsburgh thnt gives three scription of the recent earthquake at Qui to, from the Bloomsburg htmoerat. It will be found very graphic and interesting. Qctio, 22nd. March, 1859. Dear Sir : Wo had this morninii at J o'clock, much the most severe Earthquake which has visited tjuito during tlio past century. Its duration was about one mm vie. Tho spires of many Churches are thrown down, roofs of houses fallen in, and tlio streets in many places lined with broken tiles percipitatcu from above. 1 have just returned from visiting tho Florer House, from which wo removed on the 17th instant. It it in mint a great part of the roof is down, also a part of the second story ; the chimney top, thrown with vio lence, carried away tho the stable roof, some of the furniture is crushed, and the brick and ties are piled four or live feet deep over tho bed places where we slept. We escaped tho catastrophe by just five days. My present house is injured, is reasona bly secure against future shocks aud thero is plenty of ground adjoining for refuse. Mrs. Buckalctv and 1 passed into the pavio, nnd the children and servnnls into tho garden during the shock from our position I saw the action of the house, and tho movement of the earth to advantage. A bricklayer on the roof, working at a chimney lop, found it thrown in confusion around him, and took a firm grip to hold himself from following the fragments. There is more or less of injury all over the city, but details are yet unknown. I do not think the number killed is very Inrgo. I have bad time to make only a slight personal examination, the houses are very much shattered, and another severe shock, would produce immense destruction. Keports from neighboring vihges rep. resent them as having sutlered severely; and we await news from the South where previous earthquakes havo been most so. vere. I might fill my sheet with reports, but have confined myself in this letter to what I know. . ., , Yours respect fully.- ' C. J. BUCKALEW. Hov. W. R. Woodward. . , : ' MoRiioy Exoocs krom Disaark. Over four hundred Danish Mormon left Flecs burgon the 2d ult. in the steamship L. It. uoidt, tiouna to Mull, fcngland, where Uey would embark for the United States w,,i'e th womm aeemed somewhat morej advanced in years, and many of them bad inianie in tnmr arms. C':.:: . i Jario save oacon tmm spoiling m um- -. . ', .,i '-r. Tr-lrgtitphlC Nt wi Sk l)niM, Ainil SI. -An immense (amount i f tlHhinjrp hit I fi-li done by IliP mht'li tib'Dfi tint Mi"ttitn'ii. 1 Iib n will hoover a million i. f ilollmt. It was feared tt one ittio that (he levee ahot a lln city would lip iniriivl muty. wlil.h would hsve ovci (lotted nearly liie Ahi'le lower section nf thu country. A large n u in I 'i-r or working in.n were timely tv.nl' to the spot, and prevented nnv hoi-iotm (hiiiingo' From lied h'iver wo have dis astrous Accounts of tho I1okI. Wsn,NnTON, Ai.ril30.-nr. Fomev.thel .nnrinl.,nl,rf,.,l;.. III',,!.. T.. t't..l. I n.i , inn hviii wi iiiiiini, .iii. nr. .'. v.i.11. writes to the Indian Rurenu, under date of Mnrrh 18th, thnt he is in possession of such reliable information as leaves no doubt of tho complicity of the Mormons in the Mountain Meadow massacre, and that a few days after it there was dis tributed toench of the leading church dig uitaries $.")0 worth of property. Tho sev enteen children who escaped were in his care, and arrangements have been inndo to restore them to heir friends in Arkan sas. . x r i -tort tt' t ti i sny Amount of French Country Calf Lnco Hot, Orleans, AprilM I - e hayo dslci 0elll French Culf and Cloth G.iiers on band or from lexas to the JJ. there had been A niade to order on short notioo. Walking shoes frost throughout tho State, and all the' of every stvle, from the Sicklot I.aoer to the com crops had been seriously injured. There sert lirognn always on bund and for taU. was timo but not seed enough to replant' Allof tho aboro will bo disposed of at oxtromo in full, and consequently thero will not bo 'uwPrio"' ("r Clh or U'" more than half a crop of cotton this year. !tu,t"a k mkio ,0 orJer lulJ on "Uort . TJ?V Ayr'A. 30 T,,'f1 e"li?'ints nt : I'will pay particular attention to mending boot, the Tike s Teak mines and those along the ,boe and guiter j nnd will always be found at route, are enrolling themselves into com the fclmrt Shoe Shop, on 2d street, nearly opposite panics, for Oriwuia and Sonora. l;red 4 Wcuver's slre. 1'lcase call uud vce On the 2nd inst., a battle was fought ', Shorty, near Zunt, between the Navajoe and Ap-' '., , ,, , F. SHOUT, ache Indians, in which ten of the latter,' -'Mrncld, May 4, lSI).-3m. no. 16, vol. it-, and eight of the former, were killed. . ., ., J Xi; siPIII(i AM) HlFMJli;iU;t)OIW, rim.Anci.rnu, April 2X. The trial of Daniel Vondesmith. ex-judg of Lancaster at rns county before the .U.K. District Court on HAF CASH STOM, six ind.ctments for forging fraudulent, ( 9 claims for pensions, terminated to-day, i Market St. Clearfield. in his conviction on two bills; the others; lu,IN0 Hrrrivrp. a large and well sdc.tid being barred by a Statute of limitation. ; assortment .-f Domestic, .-taplo, and Fancy Dry 'tioodsof almost every description, the publick in An Item for DoUfflaS Men. ! general ar. invited to give me a call. Amng ,. . , . jut. lununern ui iiiv r.iru.'v inovciiieiii ?a "ece.veu w. en u..T i'Ps" . ,i, Jm ge Douglas coun enances it, or that it 11- 1 .. ... I V ' i.t; ' i;""""" e- liable organs speakine his opinions, are I . .en?f r ,0."ls,l;"i,n, ""- !''" ' !""' " . " 1 . V. J . U7'P" l"lT disorganizers in this State. Judge Doug- I Lw and bis friends are shrewed enough to see that the weight of Fotnoyism would " 'ou8'"? " '"cn.etn, hear the report from Washington that Douglm himself is conferring with some of tho Democratic leaders for tho pur pose of settling differences, and agreeing upon some united plan of action for the future. Whether true or false, this indi- , . . . - A Commercial College or Tarkk llcs iret and F'trTv-SEViN .Sti'DEnts Pronii nent among the reasons why the Iron Ci ty College has four times as many students as any other commercial school in tho U daily lectures on Book-keeping ; three daily recitations nnd nn examination in Commercial Calculations: tho only ono which requires weekly exercise in Compo sition and Comnicreiil Correspondence of all its students; the only ono who em ploys teachers whose qualifications are recognised by literary men, or are experi enced cdncators, and f ho only ono that grants Diplomas to thoso only of its stu dents who aro competent and skillful Ac countants. Yitttlurgh True Prets. 1 Alleghany Valley Ho.tn We lenrn that tho Directors of the Alleghany Val ley ' Railroad Company have contracted with Messrs Fenlon 4 McCullough, to ex tend their road from Kiltanning to the mouth or tho Mahoning, a distance of ten miles. The contractors have the ability and the energy to push the work to an early completion, and they will doubtless An aA Tlin nennlA olrtnn ll,n unfiniuliril part of the line are exceedlinglv anxious &re room on the first a r, and five on the e. I regulate lbs Sale of Intoxicating Liqaen," to have the connection made, and the Di- i cond ' "''Ably good ten. orary stabling, suffl. ; . Beecnna U.wn.hin. Tsv.ri. , ,. .f,IV,mhi,ii I,,,. fA- ,.., ,,- ' contain twelve burses A thriving young Edward Albert, Hoggs township, Tavern, rectors of tho Company have Tor years in-' hlird t,fehoic0 rruil) ftnil ,1U wlljpy Hownrd Merrell, Bradford t wn-hip, Tsrenv ged the propriety or the fnenrtire, inas uilll mi,ly turpI., of ,ho bc,t wuler Xh cr.rge D. Lnnbb, Clearfield borongb Ttrsrn. much as tho extension Will add largely to ! land lays in reach of Sandy Creek, so that the 1nbn M Mnnigil, ClearfleH borough, Tarsrs the binsiness of the road, in increased trav. ! timber can be hauled to it in two or three miles l-enjuntln Suider, Covington tnwii.hip Tarers. el and tonnage. A rmitrong Democrat. j on a good level roud. .'; John Keifrige, Goshen township, Tavers. ' Terms of Sale C heap for Ca.b, or In pavments I-nTence Hood, Covington township, T'W- , . ., to suit purchasers. " , Vnlcntine lloirinan, Covington township, lswn MR. BAOniR. 1 he body Of th;s gentlo- For information at,nl v to lb. ... ,i 'Xirhulas Vcrbeok. Covincton township, Tsn men who disappeared from Kaston Pa., mysteriously a few weeks since,, was found in the Ohio river some distance bo low Pittsburgh, last week. It had the ap pearance of having been in the water some time. About ?400 were found upon the body. The remains havo ben identified and shipped to Easton for interment.. ......... . . . SQjr.iarsapnruia. litis tropical root has . . .. 1 .. - . a reputation witie as uio worm, lor curing nni Olii u -kf t Itn A armm 4Unt : afflict man kind- reputation to wh'ch It deserve. . ii.. . r.. .1-... .u, ,:,,, ,u. complaints. Hut to be brought into nse, 11. .. . . . mriuesiiiiisi, ue concenu ateu ana com t:i ,i .'tv- .i . . wl.iU.. nu uu.e. uieuicines vnat, increase iw unvi, vuiliu .fljisiiiu COUipoiinu OI this character is much needed in tho com- munity. Read the advertisement of Dr. Ay&r's Sarsaparilla in our columns, and wo know it needs no encomium from us to give ourcitisens In what he offers. Oryan, Syraoiist, V. T. KtrLife is but a Btrife, a buLbhs,' and a dream ; and man, a Jittle fishing hont. a ,nt ' '1 . ii'mins iinwn tn pirrsrii NEW APVFrtTlSEMtNTG ")' I " Milliner)- nml Mnnininftl in. MUli; Hfll,flnf it Annlil rrsppctfullf inform "I tti flllmis Pt Chtnimrlllft unit tli Inlir, .Ii. tin. i rfiinnirarH tt, Ah"H Annlne... nit AM. ,h.tr ,..ro M0onilRAn I"! ."I'll . ".T i.ai9i i i-L,x.un.Arnii xusrAiuu w rw- i a. i m i " n ti h t w w rt w n n ni rt t w l l!0M M.AI.K, IftKbANI.'. AH thit mim to l.a fast gn In mors tlinii ono InMititpe, ami tie arc in the miiUt tf ling u i drniorrstto cnnrpntiium, ml tlis eiptto loent entnisil by Hit Pit-klra trinl nt WiliinRlon, it U not furprifiiiff that the fullis ul' Clt-nrfielU w.iulil get soinewhiit excited to keep up with the tlm s; and tlie subscriber likes to kavp up with Iks fnnhiom In inure rcpectn thun one, ho would announce to tbs people of town and coun try, flint lie tins constantly on baud a Largo As sortment of HOOTS and tSHOKSof ovory desorip tlon, French and County Calf Tip aud (Stogy Hoots, l.adioa' ufororoo I.nco Uootn, Dressed and , Undressed, with or without French Heels : also, tlie l aney UooUs ntoy be found, such Dl'C.LF, BALZAU1XE, TANFOIl U'STRE, CHAI.I.IES, GINGHAMS, 1'EUSIAN CLOTH, DKREKIK, PF.ILMAXTS, 6ATIN JEAN. BAREGE, LA ll'XS',- miSTS, DELA fXES, Asn a vasiktt or oTitntt artk liu of Dress Goods ; also an extensive selection nf thsUtcst aud neatest styles, aild best quality of P'' br, IcAsMntcres. flotlis. S.ttliicts, Hatln Vest- e, Ilgf TecU, Velvets, ie. Jfy stock also entlirncei an extensive assortment of Groceries, Hardware, Queens, ware, Drugs and Medicines, Oils, Taints and Glass, Doots and Sbocs, Hnls, and Cans, Bonnets, Bendy .Made Clothing. Stationery, Confectionary, Carpets, Tobacco, ic. Together with a R'eat Taricty of Notions, and other necessary articles. Persons in want of any tiling in the abore i line, aro requested to examine the stock of the subscriber beforo milking their purchases, as they may be enabled to buy to bet - ter advantage at the "Cheap Cash Slolc', than at any other place in the county, produce of every description taken In exebauge for (roods, M M. F. IHWIN. April 27, 1S39. no. 1(1, vol. tv. . Lindscy's "Dlood Scirchcr" Has Created a Great Excitement THKOlCllorT THIS AND OTIIEU COI'NTIP.I. I-'rom the Kuuieruus Case or Scrofula and Cancer IT 28 CVJtlXG DAILY, ; kvi:iiy' i amily SHOULD GET, AND USE IT. It is for sale by all respectable Drnggtsti and Dealers throughout the Unitod States. H.M. LEM0X. Proprietor. Hnllidnysbiirg. lllair Co. P. April li, 1850. no lii, vol. ir. To Collectors of County and State Tax. rTMIK Collectors are hereby notified than unless X they pay up their duplicates at or before tho May Court, that exe:ullon will Issuo forthwith, liy order of Board of Ctnuiissioiier. Clearliold, May 4, 18i3. It. no. lu, vol.iv. Valuable Farm For Sale. npilH Subscriber offers for sale A valuable X situated in Brady township, Clearfield Coun. tr. an the Erie lurnnike. three mile. o... nf t ,, thersburg, containing 120 A CRTS, With Forty five Acres Cleared, and in a good state of cultivation. The balanre is wri.t, tihukiif. d. 1 tie iii'provenieiits PLANK ll()t"SK. well fini.l.n.l. .'IS I,. aro i'4 'size, arranged fur kitchen to be added being ! well ealculalad f,r a TAVRttX RTA It k.!.. bo premises. John p. n x t.F. My S, 1S00. tf. no. 16, vol. iv. LOOK AT THIS I NICARAGUA, L,w.. u Huv, ui ma precious metals ue- fore which the Bold of Calif-!, .t.b. L NnVTlIvs . e .v , ... insignificance. I few month, of well directed of fort among them is. mplo to secure a fortune I U t. . 1 . t .If... . . " uu,ui cmaaie, ana a suii ajm ra - bly adapted to the crowth of r.,it T..I...J1 . rr., s v.. . i' aA.ei,.na It U k.. . , - I sessions, and wltb her government in a state ""'''". msnlfe.t destiny clearly indieat.s :rrr: ""uou 10 n.ur .. or innueiaiis, wnn A History of the Fi ibustornri w. .ui, vuuiurr annronr Aieiv en . other matters of interest, Tead .. ' Nicaaaoca ; Past. Pnrsr.xf, akp Fnim f . wru. t, x.sf, f ,L,e United Biato Vice Consul."-, ; n isananforae 12mo. volume, and will be sent to i your 'address post-pai4, on receipt of the K d ' EenU flnd U Ver' roixilar. JOHN K. POTTEll, i ' v.. at p . i. .. . "'' , , Mo. 617. Sanson. sU Ph.lud's, Pa. , May 4,1859. no. 16, vol. iv.l . , I'UBI.IMIER, i - i i mnr nigh.st rrioo pnid for HIDE.' in CASH J. 'tthsft. Mary's Steam Tsnnarr. no .. ir NOllCK. I. Aim rttDM piiiinn I., II .'.,. hit..n, them.el,., IM.V..J.. I me l note i.r I k ,.-, . k ... -, ...h In .all on , mi, ot Ihn (li.l J.. ..It. .,r ' n .. . ...t, r)f . ' . J Ami ... P . U.tn, .Ulm. s,. l(tlD' "".. lt SSII AIII1H.1.J 1 i ttictrt. fV V f i... .it. .n M. i tt .a i. .. '""i. -i u. no. is, fi t OK F0HKI0N AND HOMKSTIC MKKCIIAX DISK . . . . . ii j . . . i In tne lOKiryr ,narpcui or tht yc,r u - Towsiimrs. -... Ci.ug JWaJy, ' ., ' ,' V. K: Arnold, ; ' It Suiiiiiel Arnold, 14 It. H. Moore, ll Heberling dV tion, t , Jacob Kunti, s U Carlisle d Co. , U ' Lumber C'iy borough. John Ferguson, 1 1 1 14 John llroomall, ' ' ' H Wright A Co. 14 Jordan. , Henry Swan, f U MeSlurry k Hugerty, '. 14 David McOehan, It liuntidt. ltussoll McMurry, .' U Allison A Bnydor, . It H. McMiisters, H James McMurry, . 11 1'utoliiu A Sou, , , II Hell. Lewis Smith. ''' H , Jieccaria. -,,- . Weld It Dickeson, ' 14 Win. Levis, tl J. Cooper, ... 14 .. Samuel, llugerty, ... U .. TI 'oodicard. , Doilington A Co. 1 1 Thomas Henderson, 11 -M'hltmer 4 Co. ' 1 1 - Lawrence. James Forrest, 14 Kio.e. Martin Stirk, 14 Curwentville borough. til, M U : T H Til ' t A tn ' t A IN 7 N r a . r a IN I.H I, N TN IN IN TN tt) IN IN TN : MA 1IN ..TN ' TN 15 M TN TN Win. Irvin, 1 10 I'liza Irrin A Sons, 13 Win. Mcllride, 1 1 A. Montgomery, j John Patton, ' ' 11 J. D. Thompson, ' '11' K. (Joudwin, li Jioggt. , " ' ' M'm.'Lumadoo. 14",,' TN Decatur. , ' , ' ' Cowman A Terks, 11 A J. F. Stiner, , , , It IN yOrtis, , ,". , I , , ; K. F. Ilrennor, Morriedale, It t : K. i: llrenner, (2) Kylcrt'a, ti T A Uruhampton, John Holt, li Tt J. 11. Graham, ' 11 Js Bradford. " ' Miitthcw Forsey, . ' I J H Kdn-ard Williams, 11 J I, ClcarJiJd borough, ; Win. F. Irwin, : 12 lis l'ichurd Mossop, 13 11 A Iteed A Weaver, 12 12 H Mnore 4 Ktiwiler, ' 12 It A Merrell A Carter, 1 ' 11 TA Krntier A Sons, .11 11 y C. D. WaUon, 14 f A ticorge W. ltbeern, 14 T Leonard, Finney I Co. Brokers' Offics. , : , (jlothen,. .' . ! Flira Irrin k Ron, 1.1 ll N A. B. 8baw, ' Vi UN Girard, ' - , ' ' Joseph Irwin A Co. ' J. AnguHtui I.aeount, 11 11 A Williamson F Humphrey, 14 t Covington. Francis Coudrlet, 14 T Mullen A Mulson, ; J4 TN 1I7M JJipiort' - P. A. Caulin, : Jl fN J. P.ltider, .. 1 11 TN Cartliaut. R. J. Hniuts, 11 T llvsten. David Tyler, 14 T llirnm Woodward, ' 11 TN Union. Daniol Brubaker, 11 IN John 6baier, 11 I " j ( 1 I j I ! j ,j j X- 11. Th oh) interested will take notice u inn appeal will be bold at the Commissioners' 0f Gee, in the Borough f Clcarfiold, on ti lift farm; of June, 1859, at 2 o'clock, P.M. ' G. W. L0N0, , ms 11. srrsiiitA M.y 5, 1S5J. no. 18, vol ir. t ICI'.NSE KOTICE.Th followinj sa JLl ed ptrons have filed In the OS'S f a L,l'rA i t" Court or Quarter Scsnons 01 tifsr- in rt'"' 1 "un,."i '"cr i ctilions lor i.iccnw it.r. Session next, agreeably to the .Ictef Ai foniblv of March 2 1SSB. entitled "A A Isaac Bloom. Curwensville borough Ta"11' ''Dnvld Pinlln, Curwensville borough, Tsters-' " Lewis W. Ten Eyck, Lumher City, Tarsrn. Joseph H. Junes, Morris township, Tsreri. ' P. A. (JiiuIIii, Coyington tp., Liquor wilt Mff ,K. W. Moore, Brady town.hip, Tsvera. Henry Uoodlnndor, Brady township, Isrers. "Q. W. Lonir. Itrmlv Inwn.hin. Tavern. 'David Johnston, Curwcnsrillo bortugb, . ... .. . . t !n.n,es .'n. tieccan townsbip. T. - ,. V, rV. taV Pt V. " V"r' l0.w, T;. ' n l. 7 T i,. ii,Ib ll.hoinas C. Davis, Lumber eity, BorougbI Tboe. Robins. CloarSold borough Mercssa.-- of In.m Ii""' l.nAj iaM Tv"BT.,.rl. VI .:."....i" t'. an , . , , - . . M M.-hia " . p. . . ' 7 1 i..nJ ...j n r ( KlijnU Bnrns, Huston tp. Tavern, ,, l' JAMES T. LEONAR v, rseir. Prot'y's Office, Clearlield, April 20, ti- " $200 REWARD! STOLEN on the night of the 24tb of X" ' Inrt, At Roberal.urg, Contre eo. P- li O N ' O II A Y M A J( '' i tiA Branded on tlio left bind qnsrtor, near i who iu icuora, a. a, saa hi. .1 TI. ,.r out off, and about seTenUen nasds kit1" above reward will paid for the mare and with tho letters, A. D. aad Uie point oflhiA - . viiw uuiiiiieu qui .ra lur cuv, " By order of the Brush Valley Horse Aswi 1 -J .1 .' ; '.. t