a list or i..:t.iu:i,.s MRRCIIAN . T . . ,.u v--1 lif Al'i'liij,)!,), 14 ntl, rrn),,i,.t.. t, i ,irottM,r, ,R J S?x Sf . J.I1I..U ii,.,u..,ii.i.ii,i,. li'jr'L""'"-.'"''- ' rn.i Ii.i,i ,,,,:; - ' O (- "' ' ''" fir"'?' .....,.;... r 11 tnlkliii? about iiiit i..t i ... i.i.,..i L , .. . , .. ; mi my religion, im " l" ' ' or forkiun and homkktio M.K 1 the Cinty if Clrmfcltt fur the year l.sV.I. . . ... -1 . . M II I ' MUM MMII'll' IV 1 1 I . I 1 .1 I J.,1 I 1 . I . ... , . . ' . " " " J Til MUM W'CI'C ' largest in till ,,l,,., , , T " F'um .mucin i-iuiy 10 fliuri h, it i Ki-tion of tU Slate, and llool to ,10 country u.. ... a p. X " i,;? ' 7, 11 . "u'1 "l0 $10,000 or, And wo bHieve, it nmnv'a part of Kmilli. Hhodcs Matt. A atoi-o Oil tllO hllliifcl. (if klnv..iv 1 1 ... f I. ...... i, . it, .,.!,' ..;:, Aii I ' ,"mv,",:iru.",,y.ronP,,g'iton made it ml a number oi dwelling nouses, were , , ,' -"V "ecu in tiu-tr religion ml to twist " i (111 1 I I n lin ! ! u In imi ...i:i!. aI . : 1 - . . ' ,ntirelv consumed, and no rapid were tlio!fi m, " i " , i. ' . ' ' '"' ."i'1"1 0111 ('' J"lnl ,0 wiIiipm ".hat not eve,, the fun.it.no and ! r..l . Z : , .? ' " " "V 0VtM'V V "ho passes ,m iiaiii - ...... ! Miiiiii vf i i ci ir '(i innwi..iiii.t .....a i iii iw. 11 O.IKl no a nrt of DAYS f,.r full rn,,n 1 tl, Irn i'Kt Cul. J. Ih liirgK.t incut cxteiikivcly mtruni.l fed mid lif.t crgiuiiii'ii C'DPimoronl SJiuul In llie ' luiloil StnU't. dontli. Tlio fiw originatoil from ono of their neckH al the Hiitriiiico tho niHlu of Wter both il. ...is ! . H,,. ,i .. , , i' nun inuir reunion. A Hut whenever these orators ..ross aluisn ,f roli.rm.w '. we.iring nilarol within couM be tomhumI, i whosiMiMUMnjaion nut lo entirely ihoir' tor their nrek aixl CI'OPS IVO lllO.lll tin; r, lio.riT. ..,,. ..... iha dwelling liouses orcuiicil by ono of servo his nature, ,i.H iuhits, liis low intel- tlio cmi'loyees nt tho JhllH, by a clove )''et and (lel.asej uihtinets, iliey aiet'oiced, .ovpiul children narrowlv cHcnood i . n liltv ------ j - . - -- i ,. , i . , ' " .V " K ' "e- imios liecls liarsh Hied e nn n a mnm.lv W . i . . ...... niI,Cn1isiiinthroiiPlill.eroof.Tlioniiioiiiit;inll,'T',.U,,'ir nt all. to ex- ,-,, MctltuiHttt: v'.. ..: l. .. i . . . . K'u nnojiied i.y jionry tlay l ean, v. ho was at ono ti.no ehaiiiain ol I'onproM. Tho anecdoto k iron, thu lt- U Urge; neither did we learn whether ilhiiation, wo o t ho (Lore w.i3 any uisurunca upon it. extract, lioiu an article in the Mav num. ono nflcrnoon by this lirat't U'.e 111 hm fmivinirnti..ti M i. ollnwin j lu-au Hiiji.ii.;il iii liis k. i iiw.i.'' i . 1......!' .1... All... r.. 1.. .1. . I ' Tr. Weatukr for omo time back, has "i, "I "" fi 1 lnr- , , , ' . 'radically opposed to shivery as an ln.stitu- bcenof the ini).-t delightful I'haraeter tor I tion ; tho article is said in bo from the enjoyment and tlie niot.t favorable for the (pen of Iiichard II. l;ma, Jr., of Huston, growth of vegetation that could be de-1"1"1 j? milled "A Trip to Cuba" : Ldor imagined; and as a conSe.,uence . '! ,! ,'" M, -N,au n 12 'M t'"' wrcuur. b , i sixth day hoin our dop .rlure, counting Terytlling ftwii vnu w-u me icma "-itlio tllst as one. Ihe iir-t featui e discel II i npiinriis of humanity with nhich we occasionally meet,) is in the most flourish, ing condition possible. Tho season to all appearances is throe weeks earlier than the same a year ago, and if no "untimely frost" nips the plants and blossoms that nature so generously and profusely nour islios, we may expect u most plentiful season. 'o Pater. Wo were compelled to omit a paper last week by circumstances over which we had no inlluence. We had ordered paper which should have reached us in good time, but which was delayed two or three days, and when it did come proved to be entirely a dilTerent article ble was n tail pionp of cocoam.t trees, "iow, you listen to ino, and I'll tell you who tho people are, as each of them eo. nes in." lie then went on with his di.i3our.se. un til pentleinan entered, when ho banded out like an usher, " Iioacon A., who keeps tho shop over the way," and then went on w iin his sorinoii. 1'rcseiilly, another man passed up the aisle, and liu lruve his name, residence. 375 Students ATTENDING DAILY, MARCH, 1849. iTMil tiMu to coiid.-o a full courP, from 0 to 10 wi'eln. Kvory Sl.idont, npon (tradunlitiK, 1 gUMKul.M'd lo ba emnpvtent to iimnngo tlm ImkiIh of nny Luainon, anil qnutilicd lo euro lary of from 500 to 1000 Dollars. Studculii rutcr nl any lime No Yuvalion Re view at plontsiire. 51 Premiams for best Penmanship a warded inlS58. Minister' Sons reooived nt half prio. TCT-For Cireulnr nnd Sppciiiirnn of M'ritiui;, ini'lii two li'llor slnmiH. and addrrM. F. W.JliXKlXS, l'illlnirKli, IV I JAMKS T. I.KOMARII. Wll. A. H AI.I.ACK. I. A. A. I'. riMMty. IINNSY. ... . i i i . i i ... V.UU WI.ICU l lie islan.l in IK-UU leousl V lent h- ul,d occunalioi. : l.n ..i, ,1 IV ci'p.l : the second was u group of neproes j ijh. in a small boat, btee.i,. towards us with j At' length Homo ono entered the door' open-mouthed and wh.te-toothcd wonder. ho was unknown in Mr I) ,,l,r. - ......... ..i.i, .null, iiiw .1 lioal ot little lisl.es around the care; ss of out, ''A little old mail, ith drab coat and an old whito hat ; don't know him look for you-selvcs." That congregation was cured. a giant ivhale. There wore many neirroes, together with whites of every grade, and some of our number, lcaniii" over the sme, saw ,or no n.vi .nne toe raw mate- W (JoT TnB jMomkv ?, ;orr(.t SmilI ' mil out , which Northern llumanitan-!,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,llitt in N(,n. y,,,.,. , f ; ans have spun so fine a s kern ot compas- j wiu. cnm.assili 1C SliU for ( iov. -nor' i sion and Rvmpnthy j (Ilt ,,., $0()no ,u nj(, ; Now, -e who write, and they for whom I (lf 1C r h Kul)sa ..,u, , .r , , .. .... u. i. .....OA nii.s;,u to isj-ovi,,. ,vh,i it unduly iiicsui(iii : e nave an inauo our ganhing anb Collation Office! or ' LEONARD, FINNEY &Co. j C L K A K F I K L 1), ! rLKAIlFIELD COCXTY, I' A. j i ai l'oiic on what good it had done " Pin t ol l ho mo ney has .since been accounted I'm . (iov ernor Uobinsonof Kansns, in a httcspcrch, ! uiiorius tliepul.liu tluit t.cn. ral Jim Lane confession of faith in private and in pul lie : we all, oi suitable occasions, walk up and applv tho match to the kei? of sun- from that inten.lea, Kent us by nnstaice i powucr wiacn is to mow up urn t nion, .ms ,)0,.kf.te( P1K, thousand two hundi which uo coul.1 not use at all, ln" . sV'huw, at ti.e critical nw- dolturtiiilinrilcnshoutof IJrotli.-rSniiihV , ,.. , incut, fails to ignite. Hut vou must allow 1 ,.:i fcr printing ourpapor upon ; and although w ierviCM wh.sner-lverv small and 1 ",0, we had more on the way it did not reach do. v. The m gr.) of the. North U an ideal BbvuTho Talis papers t II nsti.iyofgiv.it us in time to remedy the mistake. negro; it is the negro rclinod by white g?r'd hick tlfnt nunc to n Hhcpherd boy who culture, elevate ! by white hlo. instruct-. piekect up, nnil returneil lo fount a ed even by white iniquity; the ne'ro ht which was blown Irom the (.'ount's ig negroes is a eonnc, grinnin?, flat-1 head in, the car, to the resilience of the d, thick-skulled creaturp. n jr 1 v as ! hid by a gale of wind. The Count nlaved BI1.I.K lir txvll AMiK, NOTKK ASP IillAfTS niseflt'VTKI) Di:iosMi HKcr.ivr.D, ' i Cvlo-l'oiw math; utul weeds prumjitti, remitted. lAi limif mi tlio C ities ruiihtunlly I on linnil. I Str-Oflico on Mnrkut ftroet, opposite the rci-' .lenee of Jus. 1!. ( mini in, linj. XEiv sihim; am) sh'mmi:k ;ooi)s AT IIIE (DHISAJ? GASH Market Xt. Cleared. to nu-i. Jtraily. T. K. Am. ild, 8t m ii e Arn.ilil, R. II. Moorn, lli'liorliB A Ko, Jurnli Kiinu, CnrliiU Co. llnrrctt A Co. A. Montgi.iiiprv, with Mipior, 11 J.iitn(i r i'lti (mroityk. .l.din Frrgiimn, Julm Jlrooumll, Vriglir & Co. Junlm. Ilcnry Swnn, MrMurry A lUxorty, lHvid Medeimii, l(usoll MvMiirrjr, Allison .1 Unydor, K. McMaKtora, Jninei MoMurry, l'Htuliin A .Son, r,cn. Lcwii Smith, Jieecnrici. Wold k Dirkcaon, Win. Levin, J. Cooper, Snmuel Hagorty, 11 oorfirari. Di.il iupton A Co. Tlimnns JJenderion, Whitiuer i. Co. Z.aicrea. Jainea Forrest, 7r'io.r. Martin Stirli, fJunccwtvilU hvruuijh Wm. Irvin, I'li.a lrvin A Sons, Wm. Mcllrido, A. Montgomery, John l'utton, J. D. Thompson, F. (ioodwin, Wm.'I.uinudoo. Jkcii'tir. roMiiinn & Torki, J. F. Stiner, 1 VIAU It I I It l II II u II u 11 It 14 It 14 II 11 11 14 11 II 11 14 II n 14 14 14 14 10 U 14 14 11 II 14 14 14 14 00 The Avencer. We this week publish the conclusion of thh very interesting tory, and trust that all our readers have .11110111: footed 1 v. 1 ; 1 ......... 1. 1. . ,.r 1 . . 1 .11.. nl 1. ,r. ,,,,.i,.t (,il. .. 1, 1 1, (,. , . .. y .. I. ...I , , , . . .. V.. II II . I It, V it ll.VJ ill.. I' . l I.'. II. ..II , C 111. Ill I l.ll'. I'! '" 11. fcl. II ' 'II tr. (I f I" ...i... 1 been as much pleased w ith it M we we.e .,,,;,;, "(0 ,)0 ot 1K. sn to 11MV in tho i ho had first proposed to give the boy,) an.l when we perused it. world. View him as you will, his stock jgnve lha l id the winning. In.iHUl rraiicx. e might also add that we conclude in in tr.idj is small ; he has but (he tan Lie instincts ol all creatures lovo ol IIavim; I'iI'.i'kivk.h, a lnrgc and well nelected iisH'iliiH'iit i f Doiiiestie, Staple, mid Fancy Dry 1 GooiIj of ulinost every description, the publiek in ; Ki-neml are invited to pive 1110 a. rnll. Among! the Fancy Hoods may be found, mch as ,' TERSIAN CLOTH, 1 .1.;, .,n.i.nv ..11 ,.f "i ivr.l'.'... S.i . " 1I..11 1 "IP instincts 01 all creatures lovo 01 li!e llll.iiuiiimi,uvi ' -" " ....... ....-, , . . . , : ol ease, nnd ol ollsrirms. 1 or nil else, be will appear in our columns, and we sup- j must (() svhool 'to tlu, wUUp nw.t Bllt, pose we ought to apologize to our readers! i, discipline must be long and laborious. forugain cheating with a piece of a story, Na-sau, and all that we saw of it. suggest ed to us the unwe'como (pio-stion, wiietn er compulsory labor be not better than none. Hut as a question I gladly leave it. and return to the siinphj narration of what befell." but we did so on a former occasion, and do not care about repeating the excuse, We shall not again oll'end in like manner unless wc change our mind. Court. Our court last week was a small afTiiir compared with Dur former May courts. The business transacted was only what could bo disposed of without the in tervention of juries, an abstract of which will be found in another part of this paper. llie next court Mil he held on the tinru Monday in June, and will be a jury court. A Tritium. k Death -...-''-. Kcl.ks 7V(T7' fur AiKUSi-inriit. (i.u.i.uiv, Penn., April "J4. A dreadful accident ha just occurred at the Law School, about fifteen miles from this place. The students were trying (illustrating) tlio Sickles case in muck court, when the young man who took the part ol Sickles jerked out a pis tol, wlncli no Hid si.oi 1, is ran tt-jf Thp "modern Athens" is sett'ng a had example for the outside portion ol ere ation. At the National Theatre, I'.oslon, asensati.ru piny called "Sickles, or the Washington Tragedy," litis been brought out. This shameful and d-Hgu.ting out rage upon the feelings ol the unfortunate actors in the Washington affair, is com mended by the critio of tho Hoston Ledger. Sore Nipple, Healed Kreasts, and .ill! diseases consequent on nursing, are cured ! by the use of DU V ALL'S GALVANIC1! OI L. All pain lemoved in a short time. j Try a liottlo only ")0 cents. ! THE IIAM.M0NT0N FAKMER A j newspaper devoted to Literature und Agri- j culture, idso settim: forth full aeco mts of I did not know was loaded,; the new settlement of llammonton, in most intimate friend, who. Ne.v Jersev, cm be subscribed for at "5 1 Ir You Want gool cigars, and of course ,V11S taking the part of Key, through the cents per annum. vou do if vou want anv. co to the new! chert. Mr. Tap took the part of Sickles Drug and Variety . Store, on Market street, h"-1 Mr. I'.urke the part of Key. It is a r. , , ., p t. t very sad thina. but the shot was purely opposite the late residence of Dr. Lwuii.,1 ;,,cmaL l t wa8 ttt first thought Mr. nd lieo. Kheein will furnish you with ttiul ii( would recover, but mortification choice article. We have puffed them in I has taken place. Mr. Tap ha suffered so more ways than one and ought to know I much in mind 1 hat ho has two or thrpe . Mimes trior; to Kill himself, but been prp- ) vented by his young friends. I hope this ! 1.- .n i 1 1 1 m n t.'iiri.ilii. til ( 1 1 A Vfillliii 11.1.1 here who think nothing of currying lire their merits. MARRIED. On the 12th inst., bv Abrahaam Snyder, Esq., Mr. Iorenzo 11. Rice, of Pike town- arms, and of showing them upon all ocea- I sions X. V. A.rprr:.;i. S.irmTive. t rron A vomif. rnnn ii.'.niffl ship, and Miss Sarah J., daughter of Hon. j.1(.ksn, y eager, deliverer; himself up to James Ferguson, of Lumber city. I (Il0 IMiU r.f the au'.horities on last Mon- ' At the residonco of the bride near (ilen j drV evening, stating as a reason for so Hoi, en May 12th, by Jev. W. U. Kirby, i doing that he had shot a Mr. Keubcn Mr. Puil.ir Tuiins. to Miss udauetta ; menanis at, .juium i nrua.e on imn nav. KtitiV. all r.f Cleai fiMd countv. The statement lar ked conlirmation until On the 1.1th inst., by John Hb.ir, Esq., Mr. Patrick (ialiaher, to Mi-s Mary Ann Ston, botti of Hoggs township, Clearfield county. Tuesday evening, w hen a constable from that township made hi appearance in search of Yeager. It appear that a diffi culty has existed between the 'parlies for somp timp, nnd that liichanls endeavored On the 10th inst,. in St. rani's church,! to force eager to cave the vicinity by Columbia, by the Rev. Dr. Alexander j following him with a horse pistol. Yeager MoLcd, assisted by the Rev. Samuel E. took refuge in the house of a married Applcton, Charles J. Pisev. to Ruth .sister, where he obtained a loaded rifle A.vxa. daughter of tho late William Alk-i-' while Richards was approaching fired ius, all of Columbia. llom n w,,'ow nn1 H,,ot him in the shoul- W' i ., . '. . , . . Icier. We have not learned the partieu- We hope that the happy couple just la.s in n;ition (0 , oon,,itioll' of thc wrting upon hTe's weary journey, may ! WOunded nin. D. mucratic Watchman, hve a pleasant voyage, and also our best! - wWm for their future happiness. I Ir'TSST Post Oi mce Rr.tit i.atiov - 11 j We undeiitand tint the I'd!. Olhce De- On the 19th inst, at tho residence of the : ,,rtment, with a view of obtaining aceu bride's father in Iiradford township, by ,ttte and rr liable information a to the the Rev. J. M. (Jau.owav, Mr. John Rote. nulhhcr r,f letters transmitted in the mails, Jo Miss Christiana, daughter of Mr. Archi-1 ms so "changed the blank form of the toklShaw. "account of mail sent" as to secure ofli- Accompanying the above, was a largo cal entries therein of the wr of letters iii.l ,i v 7 ,. , , , ., j rnm eacu po-i omen uiiis 10 cnauie Wd delicious cake, l..ch brought smiles I)(Tnrtpltn't in tuinn ,0 rol,orl ,,,t. 'he countennncps of the various persons aggregate niind.pr of letters mailed through oout the office. Tho cake proved sufli- out the Unite i Stales in each fi.-cal year. Inclose p'ist;ie stamps for the amount. Addres-to IC.!ii.r of the Farmer, llam monton. Atlantic County, New Jersey., Those wishing cheap laiH. of the bpst : quality, in one of the healthiest and most ' delightful climates in the Union. See ad- 1 vertisemont of llammonton Lands. Mi'il,.-, liAL.ARIXE, DEI! Kit; K, TAN FOR M'PTRK, lir.II.I.IANT.", CIIALMES, PATIN JEAN. GINGHAM.", IJAREfiE, L.l ir,V,S', riiTXTS, D ?LA I XLS. and A VAiurrv or otukr aktici.es of llrem 0ood ; also an CAteiifivo eloetiou of the latest and neatest ftylei, nad Lett quality of plain and funey, CassluicrcH, Cloths, KiUinets, Satin Vest ing, Tweeds, Velvets Ac. , My stock abo omhraen an cxtenaire assortment of Groceries, llardnaiv, Quecna ware, Druga and Medicines, Cil, I'.iinta and (iluss, Roots and Shoes, lints, and Capr, Iionueti, Ready Mad Clntuiiifr, Stationery, Confectionary, Carpels, Toliaeeo, Ac. Tofrether with a g:eut variety of Notions, and other necessary articles. Persons in want of any thing in the above line, are requested to examine the stock of the subscriber before making their purchases, as they maybe ennbled to buy to bet ter advantage nt tho Cheap Cash Store' than nt any other place in the county. I'roiluce of every description taken in exchange for goods.! W.M. F. IRWIN. April 27, 1SJ9. no. 1(5, vol. iv. urns. E. F. I'renner, Morrisflule, II 1'.. F. Urunner, (2) Kylert'n, M ('ruuimpton. John Holt, J. II. (Jrahnui, ficadfvrd. Matthew Forsev, Edward Williams, Clearfield Loruoyi, Win. F. Irwin, Richard Mossop, Reed A Weaver, Mi.ore A Kliwiler, .Morroll A Cartor, Kn.l7.cr A Sons, C. D. Watson, (leonro W. Rhecm, Leonard, iinney A Lo. Urokers Olhce, Gosheri, Lliia Irvin A Son, A. 11. Shaw, (jlretrd, Joseph Irwin A Co. J. Augustus l.ncount, Williamson F Humphrey, ( 'ilnifton. 14 11 14 14 12 1.1 12 12 14 12 II 11 13 U 13 14 FARM LAN I FOR SALE 25 MILES FROM PHILADELPHIA by Railroad in the State of New Jersey. Soil among tho be.-t for igricultural purpri.se, being a; good loam soil with a clay bottom. The land is a large tract, divided into small, farm, nnd hundrids from all parts of the ' country are now settling and building. Tlx1 crops can be seen growing. Terms fro u S15 to 20 per acre, payable within' four year by instalments. To visit tho place Leave Vim st. ivh.nf at Phladel phia, at 7 A. M., by Rilroud for Ham monton, or address R. J. Hymes by letter. I See full advertisement in another column. 1 oent for and an ample feast Tor tho entire or during nny speei .ed period or shorter Prtv and sevrrnl f ' ,u .,, ..., ;,.;.,. duration. J he new banks, calling for his ' " v " ' ....tv. ..r...n.i.nn in lint'On 1 1 ri Ink (ill itt'il ntd Ift ,,,, o Prtake. After the disappearance of Z ' ""I ' ' ' nl it is nre.umpd 'that all "'1:. ' liindscy's "Blood Sefirclicr" Has Created a Ore at Excitement TllllOt'OHOI T THIS AND OTHER COt ST1F.J. 1'roni tl.c Numerous Cases of Scrofuhi nnd Cancer IT IS CURING DAILY, ' I'.VF.KV FAMILY , SHOULD GET, AND USE IT. It is for sale by nil respectable Druggists and Donlcri tlfroughout th United States. I R.M. LEMON. Proprietor. ' llollidayshurg, Rlair Co. Ta. April 15, IS59. no 16, voL iv. i LATEST TELEGSAFHIC DISPATCH ' FROM DLNKALK, IRELAND ! ! To Collectors of County and State Tax. TtllE Collectors are hereby notified than unless L 'hey pay up their duplicates at or before the May Court, that oxoiutii.n will issue forthwith. Ity ordtr of lb. ai d of Coiuiiii.-sioiicr.'. Clearfield, May 4, ISi'J. 2t. no. 10, vol. iv. Valuable Farm For Sale. rpilS Subscriber offers for sale n valuable farm X fituated in Rrady township, Clearfield Coun ty, on the Lrie turnpike, threo miles east ol Lu thershurg, containing I'M ACRI.S, II'iJA Forty Five Acres Cleared, and in t good state of cultivation. The balance is wri t. TiMBKni o. The improvements are a PLAN K 1I01E, well finished, 30 by 24 in site, arranged for n kitchen to be added being well calculated for n TAVUKN STAND, having three room- on the first flo. r, and five on the se cond j reasonably good temrorary stabling, suffi cient to contnin twelve horses; thriving young orchard of choice fruit; and a well which con tiins au amply supply of the best water. The land lays in reach of Sandy Creek, so that the timber ran be hauled to it iii two or three utiles, on a good level road. Term, of Sale Cheap for Cash, or in payments to suit purchasers. For information apply to the owner on the premises. JOHN P. DALE. May 3, 1809. tf. no. 18, vol. iv. Francij Coudriet, Mullen A Mulsun, With Liquors P. A. Oaulin, J. P. Rider, GrrM'itij. R. J. Haines, Jl'isten. David Tyler, Ilirain Woodward, I l.("H. Daniel Rrubaker, John Shcaior, 14 14 14 14 14 14 11 I M A MM O M II t.A Mi X,h- n.jl.,,,dXttfcH,,;lt e trW.t; i'u it VuHtintj iirf.it Vbei.ltby (.lace, ttinv liu xiiks f,,,, AMOt'jir. 1 nua.iei uia, on the Camden and Atlnnti railroad, New Jerry. An i.M f.lnlthn, rn-.ntlv , been opened fnf sale, and the fr.f division ( I T 00 1H.0IH1 acres divl.liul up I,,,,, (rmn,r twentv .. 7 AO errs and np ards. The s.,,1 i. t best qoalitv I . i ! . T ,,trui,'-:lo. IhipricV 7 00 . Ii lo .'S .I..I rs per aer... payable In ,v . unr T llO lerly yearly n.-tln.t, within a term of four 7 00 year, with Interest. The terms ar ma, ,v, T Oil in order to ins.no !, rupi.l Improvement of the 7 00 land, by enabling rxfrjl ...,.,,,., mnn , t . 'arm. It is iinw exten-ively improved'bv - no r,",,"'"' "f Ust c.ti.en.V'.f . 00 New England and the Ali.MJo State. r. ert. 7 o0 ig U, improveinenls. It Isa scene of the grca 7 0U .(est improvement out or Philadelphia. Seventy ; five h..ues have been l,uili fonr months. Prc. 7 00 !,KT ,r"r'"14" "'"t ""'sines, men from the length 7 00 Tvulhu vt I "ion are settling (,cre. It 7 00 "I"1 ''"l1"' t""it liueinesf pines.., on account of Ha j being in tho midst ofa great ma.k.it. livery ar t.ele raised ou Ibis land tin, I, im.mIiMt ku. J t,0 ; The water id excellent, and no such lliiiig as te 7 oil 1 ver is known. 7 no I Tho soil is a sandy or clay Inani, nit), a chj 7 flo I ioftWt and ruliniiee ol manures. It is free ot' 1)0 stones am! easily worked. It nbounds largely in tlieliospbatus, and such is its fertility that from I Uie crops produced both upon this land and the 7 00 i larZe area adjoining under nilUvation, it will be found not to be excelled anyahere in tho nroduc 7 00 t'"" cr"1"1 "10'1 artnPt'(l t0 It" market. 7 00 ' 1'be r''or '""y 1,0 "'eM ""'"'o th nl the Mirli 7 U0 I tt"d ",0 ,,ost 1"il" "n'1 vegetables come from 7 00 ! J,'w Jl!r'""y' wlli('l' f annually exported to the .... i..i ... i.i.i.iui.s oi uoiiars; (lie lund, besidul being accessible in every way for I'crtiiuei., has an abundant supply of the best quality of muck manure. Lumbor and building maler'.uls can be bad cn the spot at a cheap price, from the mills. Other mills are now being opened, and brickyards be ing started ou the ground. A perxoi, can put up a Iramc tenement for present convenience lor one l ll ... I li.it (lnlt.irj (I, , .r.i at , ..i-uuuni oi .no extensive "v I emigration, this i. tin 1 or. er to get a place to live In nt firt. Carponte r end builders arc on hand to put up Uuincs ou ths best terms. lu settling hore the emigrant has manT ad vantages. Ho is within a lew honrs ride "of the great cities in tin Mid.llo Mules and New Eng. hind; be ,s near bis old l'rieuds all .1 associations; ho is in n settled country, where erury improve- mcnt and comfort of civilisation is at hand: h is in a hunlthv tiln.w. .nJ fa ..... . . 7 00 certainty of losing the greater nan ..rl.U f.unilp and his own health by those malignant fnvors which make the graves of so many millions of the young and hardy in far oil' legions nwav l.tim , home and friends, llosi e, he has a mild cli- ; maio nna an open winter. 7 00 'i ,ler" "rc ,lir(''' trnin. daily to I'liiladi-phia, 00 i and to all those who improve, the railroud coin- j pany gives afreo ticket. I The reader ui.l at once be struck with the od 7 Oq vnnlngos here presented, und auk himself why 7 00 tho property has not been taken up before ; the reason is, it wn. never thrown ;into the market ; i nnd unless tliese stalements were correct no one i- I! "M 150 invil,'J ,0 "'no thclimd before pur ' 00 (chasing. All nre expected to du this, ihey will I seo the land under cultivation : they will'inoot 12 .'.0 l,t,r8Pn'! no tbt from their own neighborhood 10 00 1 f'10' r wi,"e,'3 ,ll! improveiii.'iiis, and can jo 50 jaJrfo "f '' character of the populatinn. Per- 12 50 i ''""'h' c"ul0 prepared to purcliasn nany 7 00 "re 'ocn,inS' locntiotu arc not held on refa- 50 0() The llammonton Fanner, n monthly literary 00 "'"t agrieitltural sheet, eonlainili;r f; infurina. uon oi iio.um uiion, will lie sent to cn?h in.j.ii. rer and "an be elHaincl at 2.'. cent, per annum. jS-tt-Tille indisputable. Warrantee deeds giv en, clear of all inc umbrance, when purch ise mo ney l paid. Route to the land : Leuvo Vine street wharf, Philadelphia, for llammonton, by rnilroa l at half past seven, A. M., and at half past five 1'. M.; when thero inquire fur Mr. Hymes. Hoarding conveniences will bo feiind. Letters and applications can bo a.Ulreed to S. R. COl'tiJILlX, 202 South FIFTH it., below nainui, riiuailoiiiiun, .Maps and information Ii 20 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 09 01) 12 I 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 00 00 00 oo r oo 7 00 7 oo cheerfully furnished. (uo. 9, vol. it. 14 7 00 11 7 00 N B. Those interested will take notice that nn appeal will be held nt the Commissioners' Of fice, in the Borough of Clearfield, on tho 1 1th day of June, ld5'J, at 2 o'clock, P. M. O. W. LONtl, me a. Ai'i-nAiaitn. May 5, lPj?. no. 1. tuI. ir. LOOK. AT Till! A7 1 C A R A Gil A, CONTAINS mines of the precious metals be fore which the gold of California, sinks to insignificance. I lew months of well directed ef fort among them is ample to secure a fortune. She bos n beautiful climate, and a soil admira bly adapted to the growth or Cotton, Tobacco, Sugar or Coffee. At the Key to our Pacific pos sessions, nnd with her government in a state of dissolution, manifest destiny clearly indicates nnothcr star to bo added to our banner. For nil thc dctnile, with a history of the Filibusterors. th I fl. 1 r...llr. .In... n nn.' A I I I . n. ..... ' ..... ......... ..vi.ii, w Mt. tut iiui.ro,-eu lnn.n ithnurt in Nl Mi-..'. ... 11 NEW REST A UK A NT.' Radebangh & Flanagan. Basemknt of Merkem. t Cartm:' Store, Under the Mussed- 'Ml-Fc!lkr' 1UI. THC. undersigned would respectfully inform the public that they have recently opened the above named Restaurant, with an entire new stock of goods nnd fixture., where they will be prepared to furnish, at the lowest rales, all the luxuries and delicacies of tho season. Ther keep constantly on nnnd, Cniifrctiounry, Cnkesi Pies, Oysters in cvory form, leo Cream, Tripe. Snrdiacs, Ale, Lager Beer, Oranges. Lemons. Raisoiis, and a variety of other articles "easy f take." They rcsppctlully invite the pat onag of thc citheni of Clearfield and vicinity. ADAM C. FLANAGAN, WM. RADEIIaUGH. April 27tb, IS.'.fl, vol. 4, no. 15. 4t. St. Usury's gftaaFastriTy, J am aky 20tii, 1859. Pl'BI.tC NOTICE is hereby given, that Jacoh J. Storer, of Portsmouth New Hampshire lately of Philadelphia, and K. C. Schitltr., bar this day entered into Co-Partnership in the bu siuess of taxxixg, cwnixG. noorsiioj AXI IlAIiXLSX VAKIXG, and the business will be enrried on by the nam of JACOI5 J. S TOR Kit A CO.. at the St. M..rv' , innn of ths countrr minrnrir.Htflv ri)nril an.l : ti 1 .; .' '. - -ii- i- ..-. j., in. lufjf nope ny uicir mi rxner enc other matter, of mtere.t, read iu hnsincss, nnd their de'ire topical tl, publb NtcinAr.i-A: Pat. PursrT?. ad Ffrcnr, by I that they wil receive a .art of the p il.lic patro l'ETKn F. Stoi t, Fsq. ;iisge. I.umb. riiicn and others, who 1 sire ' Late I'nitcd g'.ntcs Vice Cousnl " j B"01' a"M " ' nnd Shoes, ;il ti,l it grt.ni I V Vif . "r:V.r'u' " rrr"I'1 OI ! leather, or boots and shoes can I,., bad in Pi.u. delphia fur cash or hides. All osdera prompt! price ($1 25). Agenti will find it very populnr. Send to JOHN E. TOTTER, PfBLISIlcn. . No.C17. Sansora tU l'hilnd n, P. Mny 6, 1859. no. 1(1, vol. iv. 4 8 this seems to be a fast ago in moro than J.X. one instance, nnd ns we are in the midst ef bogus democratic conventions, and the excite-. tnent caused by the Sickles trial nt Washington, .l. . , ,. . . . I"' ' . -. wou.u gei "caKO,all pprsong united in a wish for will havp ticon lurnilic! in tunc tocoin-!tim s;nnd n the aubscribcr likes (0 kacp up happiness and prosperity of tho do- nience this rci.oi t l,y the first of July. j with the fashions in more respects than one, lie oor Ti. j i . . . ' Any postmasters not so supplied sliouiu u. liio devil, liowcver. not content . ' . , r ,i.i;.:. 1 ,.i in sen tun imj iii. i ..i .... ...v. . m ...... v. v ..... A rEfio Marriage Mapk Bixwno. At Harendon, S. C, a man who hail mar ried a woman before a counterfeit magis trate, and deserted her, was sued for her York, with ...u , . , '('rl 1,1 " .. v-oiiirnon-iiuec expressions oi of ,i10 ,ivnk9 no.v in use lou win, tuVr sundry devices to create ta necessary legre of inspiration, and nsidcratlo Mental perturbation, pro duced the fuUowina : "Throuchout lbo vovn.m of llfn mn board. The Court decreed for the. plain eir tempers be aa Bweot, their hearts as tilK .leoi-ling that the contract wa valid ijrlH nn.i !..;. -. i ., and landing. In South Carolina, ns in ian may they " , rr"I''rous paluj w T o fill their sails, , bilo onii t,icy ritl) Time's ceaseloss tido; And gently waft ! ' J-ife'i fragile craft, 'T n!er Peaeful waves, " "r'"'in' jrrarcs." Ami immcdi itoly collapsed. ould nnnounco to the people of town and cotin- try, that he has constantly on band a Large A- tortment of ROOTS nnd SHOKSof every descrip tion, French and County Calf Tip and Stogy Boots, Idulies' .rtororeo Lnce Roots, Dressed and Undressed, with or without French Heels t also, any amonnt of French Country Calf Lnee BooU, Gent French Calf nnd Cloth (Jailers on hand or made to order on short notice. Walking shoes of every style, from the Sickles Laeer to tlitconr st Rrogan always m hand and for sale. All of the above will be disposed of at extreins. ! 1 v low nrliM f.ir Caul, Ili.ia. nnd sonic other Slates, thej Cuftom work made to order 'anil on abort no. NOTICE. LATER FROM SUORT1T!!! 4 11 persons knowing themselves indebted to 4 1 1 1 me by note or book account, are requested , SILKS to call on me, on, or before, the first day of June I erst, and cash me off, or make some arrange ment with me, for I must have my books se'tled up. All parties interested will save co-its by at tending to the above within the above time. And ull persons having claims against me are likewise requested to briugoo their accounts a gnisst me, as I am both able and willing to pay (hem. F. SHORT. Clcurfield, May 4, 185J. 4t. Bo. 16, vol. iv. consent of tho parties expressed lofnre!tic .eonipoten. witnesses Is sullicienl to estab' : lish the validity of a marriage. I will pay particular attention to mcndinsbooti shoes, and gaiter. ; and will always he found at Uie Short Shoe Shop, nn 2d street, nearly onnosita Reed A Weaver's Mr. Plcswe call and see The Nortu China Herald nt.ites Iliat shorty. i -. ui i.: i -ii .: i new spaper puoii-iucu si .iiuuguni, hi vol nn. by the Missionaries, Juts attained circulation of 7W. The people buy it week by weeK, paying cash, ana eacn pur-, -pi'RS and BUFFALO ROBES to sait the F. SHORT. Cloarfickl, mny 4, i9. 3m. no. l,ol. ir. 6200 KEWAKD! STOLEN on the night of thj 24th or March Inst, at Rebersburg, Centre ro. Pa. an Jl (J X G R A r M A II F, Branded on the left hind quarter, near ihe flank. with the letters, A. R. and the point of (he left i ear cut off, and about seventeen oamis high. The ; above reward will paid for the mare and thief, or I one hundred dot ars for either the mare or thief. By order of the Brush Valley Horse Assnsintion. ' SAM I" Kb, STROHECKER. I Apl 4th, 1S59. Vcirfcaf. Cloverseed. FIFTY Cl'SIIELS of Clovereeed for sale iho store of WM. IUV1N. ' Marcb2;i, '59 tf. Cnrwensvl',1.. st New and Beautiful Assortment of SPUING GOODS: mlack nnd colored Barege Hohes Silk Pon.ixs, Ducals, Vulencins, Foulard .Silks, Chalies, Iiehiiucs, Lawns, Trints, And tvery Dcscrlptiuii of LINEXS, I-LANNELS, SHIRTINGS. .SIILTINOS; Ami Every Kind of ' s DO.MFSTIC GOODS. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies', ! ' Jentletneni , .Boots, , MiswV, ,t, , Mioes.and . Boys' and . , Gaiters. Childrrn'a -j ' Aho TIats, Cnps and CJoUiing, Carpets, and Oil Cloths, all of which will .'. : " , i bcfcold at : EtTREVtt.T i.ftir ntirES.i..'; -. , P , &"KBATZ'EB,"& SON'S, r tdiaser reads it aloud. The Chinese, it np season, at AU wanting to emlijrnlt t" a mi'd female, ' nnnd toil, and Hm martu4. ...v o-tf -rtltrmfnt nf V I, ,..., ..it. . ..:n l. i.i KRATZER . ( f?rvm'n I.. ; a-ivanee on C7t nd carrirg. aK3Grorerios, Taints, Glass, N'ails, Ac. small JAcon j. STORER, A CO. no. 2. v. ir.J AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the mutter qf the Itlt.'r-Uiion ij tht auet in the hand of John L. Cull!-; Fsj., Au' in'mii.tratt.r cf thc Vitiate of J. lUJd'e Gor. don, deceased. The undersigned, an An.lit .r appointed l, the Orphan's Court of Clearfield County, to di. tributo the said assets in the hand, .if the a.l ministrator, among the jut credit irs of fi aid decedent, gives notice that he will nisi. aid distribution on Thursday the lllh day r Mny next, at the office of Larrimer a.id Test, i . the borough of Clearfield, w'.icn and where a ) persons interested can attend if they see prop JA3. H. t.ARRIM ER, AiniTon. April 20. lS59.-no. 14, vol. Iv. N' FIRST ARRIVAL. EW OOODiS, iu.( received im wl,:..'. are LADIES' DRESS Uimns.SHOE?, Ac And One Hundred Pieces of latest Styl v Prints, all of which will b sold cheaper than eve nt the Corner Curwentville. 18th An. 1859. no II, vol. Ir M' lR- SOROIIAM or Chinese Sugar Cans Seed f.., ealout the Corner Curwensville. . WM. IRVIN. 18th Ap. 1359. no. 14, vol. ir. A1ARGK qoautity of Jalt for Pole tt LO'Y rRICES, st tbt fH iff WM. F. IRWIN.