"seas" c!tt! 1 o 1 1 r . "Tom, If you lave tne, lay no." 'Denr Tom, my bravo, fir" heni ted lad, Where'er vou y, Hod Mo- veil t Yn'il I icltcr spenk than wish you Ini'l, If Invo for m di-ai-en you. To mo they unr your heart im lines, Ami 1'okmU)- it inay so 'Then om-ofor nil to quiet mine ; Tom, if you luve nic, fay bo. On Hint Houml heart and manly fnitne, SilB lightly sport or labor; tlood humored front and still tlio sumo, To iiareiit, friend or ncij:hlor, Then why postpone, your love, to own, J' or nie, liotn clay to nay to, And let nie whisper, fct ill nloiio Tom, if you lovo me, tay bo. How r.ft when I was sick or sail. With some remembered folly, 'The (iiht of you has mulo uie glad, Anil then niobt nielanoliolly. Ah, why will thought of ono so good Upon my spirits prey so? When noxtyou conio boforeyou go, Tom, il you lovo mc, say bo. My friends, its truo, are well to do, And yours aro poor mid friondlcssj Ah no, lor they aro rich hi you Their happiness is eiidlows ; You never let them shed a tear, Save that on you weigh so ; There's ono might bring you better cheer, Tom, if you love mo, ny so. My uncle's legacy is all For you Tom, when you ehoose it j In better hands it cannot fall, And better trained to use it. I'll wait for years, but let mo not Uiiwocd, uprighicd, stay so. , Since wealth and worth will bo your lot, Tom, if you love nie, say so. II AM M Ai'YlnN Alt Ml-.il tit il-1 iipcm ill n)i"l lo 1,'ilt dilute Mid A pi iiiillitl", iil'trtlitii lot 111 full nernuiili . lln tn IV M III IIK'.it "I llnniii'Hil"M. in NicV .li-isry, ei'll bo Mlbuerit'd for tit "1 citil p"r nn it ii in . Im lifi' po-tii'i stamp f"r tli" A'lV'init. AildiiTu to l'.ilitor of IIm l iiiiin r, Hun iinuiliiii, Atlantic Counly, New .leiwy.--Thi"t lii-hing rliriip Intnl. of the be-t nusili'v. in unci of tlm hntl I liii'st and line I dulijjlitful I'limiito in thft Uiiinn, nee ad Cnhinrt. t'hnlr Mftklnp, AWU 31 Mi It UAUMU ItM-iV IIHIN lit 1. 1 ll.r In. r..ni!i i.( Cl.-ni-n. 'i. ; I'b,, Hill he t. ni ( nl aM lnn- I" nlli H'l ! In any Iniimss in tin nl'ine lino mi sh "ft I notice, and in Win k manlike inn num. I 'm i 1. 1 lin-iiii'M Is at llin M.I shop I'M Mm h..ilh solenf Mn.k.d street, .1.1 il.i. r i nxt i.f Third pi., tusily i'1'i eo lie tlm nhl J. w store i w In re he n ill loop roiistalilly "ll hull. I liitgn nnnirlniplil of Mil-i n ;o, mil the Wints nf the Inn elli.ig public linguliy nii.M niui 1 1 1 t I iti t lunr, ntol I ni.tnci Wnrc nf every description, Wllbll In Hill ll I'lmee of on i.k niiri'iiiil.lii tortus ni tlm 1111110 articles rniilio li ml elsewhere In the rnunly. IIik slock nl Cabinet Ware Iiiiw in hand, run- HOTEL; No 11T A 110 Ctut Bt. nhovr Airh, VM. IIMI'KI N" lakes il.' ml Hi" I nrit. r 'rm i In" nl. I ni''ii. nn.) tin- . nl. li'' j.-fii'Tnll Hint In. has ln't UK lil'IM.H the lib"' e i" ll known ll.il.l. nn. I t.' lilt. I ll ill n Ft ! nlliiMi I AUM I.ANliS I il SAI.K Ti MILKS front rhiladelphiaby JJailioad in the Stale rims in ..irt uf-Dri'in): nml t'iniiiii..n Uhioihik , of New . let-spy. Si.i"l amona the bit fuf I fi ii'K WofIiiiik Hnti.l, Hi fki nml I'lint , . i i . i .,,.,.,1 I,.,,,,, ' Hiii K lni'., J-ri'iu'li nml l ii i'l ,1-rieu i . i..M .. -F, ...-M.u ,. t ... ,, , ll(,ir,-l. tVntro. O.r.1 nml mi lHKex. licmii a i Miil. wit i n rlnv huttolii. I he laml in u ini;.'o lrnet, diviiled into small farina, ami luindiviU troni nil pin ts ol lli emiiiuy are j tinw settling ami building. The props ran I 1 ki soon grow i ni. Terms from M' to ?it! per aero, payal.le witiun lour years ny in- ..talmeiits. To visit tin) phiee-Leave Vine -t. wharf at Philadelphia, at ij A. M., by Kailro.id lor llaiiiinonton, or ad- drei-s K- .1. Hvmes. by letter. See lull ail- vertifement in another column. l.li'f, .li-. Cuflini. llnill'tt'Hilri, 1'I.T In- miuiiiliicliin.l ami dulivori'J nl Agricultural unv I 1 ii -o di Kirril. i'lluuiuj II, 1jS.- -nu. 4, vol. iv. 1 A LIST OK KLTA1LLUS OF i'OUEIGN AND POMKSTIC MI2RC11AN- In the Comity of Ch arfdd Jr the year IS.VJ. aiioi nr. From tlie (ionowe l'armr. Horticultural Notes for the Month- This is a good time to bow peas for a lato crop j out to insure success it win ou ne cessary that the cround bo in good tilth deep, rich and moist, to enable them to stami tiio hot, Ury monin oi August. Manv uersoiis have a notion that peas should bo sown on poor ground, becauno on rich tliey make more leaves and stalks than rods. I have never found that the irround could be too rich for peas, provi ded they have room, and good sticks to climb upon. If time can bo spared when tlio peas havo set their first pods, it will be found verv beneficial to the main crop to pinch off tho tops of tho stalks a tow inches. Sweet or SiuabCorx may still be sown for a second Crop. Sow in hills three feet anart. from center to center. If three seeds crow it will be enouKh. If a shovel ful of good, rotten manure be put under each hill before sowing, it will be found very beneficial. Lima Beans. A cood way ot growing Lima beans is to die a trench ono foot wide and one foot deep; then till in. six I :ayAb rti1 nAml fAlion ct.ililn mnnnrol and decayed leaves ; cover this over with the surface soil and mix a little, riant tho beans on tho top, cover ono inch. When up, thin out to six inches apart. Now drive stakes six feet apart and live feet high, and tie or nail a pole on the top of these stakes, and set thiu brush along the row, like pea sticks, to enable the beans to reach tho polo on top of tho stakes. I think three times rtio auanlity of beans on tho sumo ground, and at less expense for poles, can be grown this way than in tho ordinary way ot hills and poles. String Ecass. In some warm, deep, rich ground, draw hills with the corner of the hoe two feet apart and two inches deep. Sow thrly Hx UVefo beans, and cover over. When up six inches, draw- earth up to tho stems with tho hoe, and keep clear of w eeds. ClCUMUEBS AND MtSK MELONS. IigholeS two feet square and ono foot deep, and six feet apart; fill them with equal parts of turfy sods and rotten manure, or mix rotten manure with the soil thatenmo out of the hole, and fill it again. Thi will raise the hill three or four inches above the surrounding soil. Sow six or eight Beeds upon each bill, and pres thoni in one inch deep. When well established, thin out to throe plants in a hill. The Early Christina Musk Melon is tho best variety, all things considered. Water Melons managed this way do reniarkablowell; onlv make tho hills eight; or ten feet apart, atcli well the luigs, morning and evening. Catch and kill everyone. This, and keeping all clear of weeds, is more readily advised than done. The easiest way is to walk quickly with a piece of thin, gauze, and spread it over the plants before the bugs have timo to fly away, you may then catch and kill thera. Tomatoes are better when trained to espaliers, or when branches of trees ate laid beneath thpm to keep them from the ground1. They are not so liable te rot, and will remain good later in the season. Josiaii Salter. fiochester, X. I'., June, IS59. Culture or Indian Corn. Tho grand points In the culture of corn, are good ground, deeply and thoroughly plowed and well prepared, seasonable and careful planting, early and thorough cultivation and hoeing, and eradication of w eeds and grass until the crop is grown. I have Buceceuoa, somo lour or nve TOWNSHIPS. CLASS Bru'ly. F. K. AriinM, 1 1 Samuel Arnolil, 14 R. Jl. Moore, I t lluberling & Hon 1-t Jncuh Kunti, 14 I'arlisln Co. 14 Ilurrott & Co. It A. Montgomery, with Liipior, 11 I,nil, r City limnigh. John Fur);tiin. 14 .Tuhn iirooiuall, 14 Wi-iyli t it Co. 1 1 Henry Pwnn, J M vM n try A Hngorty, 14 David Mctiolinu, 14 J'urmtl r.unll McMurry, 14 Allium A Hnydor, 1 1 K. JlcM:iler, 14 J ii in i' .Mi.Murry, 14 1'ti t i-li in A Him, 14 j;. u. Leu in Smith, 1 4 Ikecaria, Weld k Dickesou, 1 4 Win. bcvi, 14 J. Cooper, 1 4 Sumuul linger!'. 14 1l'ooi.-(iri. Iluilingt'in i Co. 1 1 Tlioimij llenittimou, 1 4 Whitiuer & Co. 14 lAtiorcnce. J ii in on Forrcti, 1 4 il.r. Martin Etirk, 1 4 Curwinsville Lnronyfi. Win. Irvin, 10 V.Yir.n Irvin A Bon.', 13 Wui. McJJride, 1 1 A. Montgomery, 1 1 Jolm I'nlton, 1 1 J. I). Tliinmin, 1 1 . (jooilnin, 14 ny.js. Wiu.I.uniadoo. 11 Ilowuinn Turku, 1 1 J. F. (-1 in it, 14 J 'orr is. NOTICE. MIR iiiuleri.tirtio.l lie! 112 slinnl In dinsuho tlmlr pnrtnerMliili, t;ivo nnlk e to nil person." Iiuviiic ih'iiliiifrfi with them In ntiv nay vIiiiIbo- ever, tiie.i'.l Mid mttln without ilolnv, nn in n iOmrt time I In) Imnltu will lio lill in oilier lnind I or Ki'llleuii'iil : lint they would preler Unit all who t'.'in pnhnihly do to, rh.iuWl .iinri their ac counts Lefuro tlio ilipniliitiiin is limilly efl'eetud. MIcrtKKM.i: CAHTF.Il. CleiirficM. Th., April (I, 1S.VJ. no. 12, vol. iv. CAHD. MISH. CONSTANT Into from Hit, Eiwl rtvpd' tully nniioiiiicea to the cili.uim of l Uiirlii'1'1 nml tho ( oiuilv p.'iif rail v, llmt rlio i. prepared to givo iiiMlruetinu in Mumo l'lANO, MLL0UE0X ANL UL'ITAK ALSO. 11 Till: I'llKN.'ll I.ANdl'AnR IT DKI5I1 11 1. n lUriYK ToM.l K. 8I10 re fern nil who may li inlernnted in the iilmve, to tlio ltev. Dr. nml Mm. M'l.eod. Terins $3 00 in admuee, or $10 00, if not in ail wince. Dec. 0, 1868. tf. Scromin,or Ktii?'A Kvil, i K ruii'tltntloiinl ili"'n. rntii'linn nf llm blnml, I.f lllih ln flll.il beii'l'l' tlt'Unl, , rnh. mill 1'ior. li lii 1.1 Hi'' i"'nti.iii, tt trtiv. the mlniln bmlv, ami '"i't ' ,, ,li-,.n.r nil Stiy putt nf it. N' 'Bin l fn-ff frmil IU fittm k, lint i time ntir wbii h It limy ii..t tli'.trnv. Tlio p tnfiilmn tnint l yniimi'ljf inn'iil by tnwiti'il iliffii', low living, ili oiil' tnl or linhriillliy fund, impute air, filth nml lillhy liiihili. the ih j.nMnK 'w Bn,, hIhivo all, l.v tho vi ncn ul ii.lt t turn. Mmt- ' e ver be it i)iiin. it 1 lirmlitai y in the run utitiitinii, ilwi'iiilina "ftmn jmrctits tn t liilibi'ti iiitn the thinl nml fourth R'm',l,li'm i" imli"l. 1 it piyiik tu ho the niil i f lbm wlm my, " I will visit tho iiiinmliu tf till- latin m tiimn their ihildivii." , Iu t'lffits coinmenrr by diponition from tlio i hlooil of r.irinpt or 11I11 rous matter, wlm-li, in is iri iiicvi 1 .I0MHJA H JOltNROef, ciJ;KU Ml, II Mr. II. linn Iki.I s Iiiii-k I'Xl'i 1 ii in e In li'l'lkn'l Init, lie lm no lii llalioii in fiiv ill T llml lii' cii' l mil And hi' lioiire n plniMii.t nud ili 'linlle M" pinit 'l tif llm el.'Kil te toi-nlloii urtlil lbilel for per Holm 1 iMllnjf lliet'ilv, clllier m o.v ff.v.v.xv m: ri.i:.sri:i it In ilei'iiicl nll.'Ki'lhir niiiu'epm-rjr to fpenk, nn no lintel In I'liilmlelpliln I.' Iii'lter kmiHii thiiii tlm ")l,l .101111 IV111011." .. 1 .. .1 . ii ..... ..t I.! IV ! oe mil' 1110 nine nillllM'l 111" 111r10.11- , .. , ... 1 ,.,,,,,. ... . , . , e ...in. . tlin niiix. Iivit. mid mtiTiial organs er .nr. 11. nope 10 uenervo a nuuu ,., r,n.n , ,,,.,,;. ....I v ..ft..t. , - n ' .... . jui t run 11 no. N. H. Ili term per day low rule nf $l.2.'i. Sept 2ind, lSiS. Inn hcoii fic.l nt th lyr. ' !.. ...ri,i..n ni'iiiiiiiiini nr noroi. Tins foul cor- 1 rtititinii, whiih gi'iuli'i-s in the blond, drprcMcs FLEMING HOTEL, thi; encr'nes of life, rd that fcrnfulnus cmifctitu tiims not only su!lVr from tcrofnlmu com ilaints. but tliev lnve far h- power to with stand tho attarks of other diseases ; con'O niifiitlv. vat nunihcrs ticrish bv ilinonUri (Fokmkiii.v KNiniN as THE Ciooti 1 M'LNT,) ! vhieli, nUlimish not ncrof 1.1 lotis in their nature, aro still rend red fatal liy tlu taint 111 nie FViteni. M.i-t of the ciiimiinptiiin which do J. ., , 1... :. ,:...iK i nnatus till' l.il'.iia.i luiuiiy nan iimu ij ii mm ClltWlCXSVIbbi:, Churjiflil ('inii)lii, l'aDi.tylctm'ni. Th hiIihci iher lii's lcnvo to inCorin his rt 1 1 . 1 in"' 1 1 y no p s 11 (. 1, 1 Hi "i 11 ,t w H".i-," n MmlKl tl i,..in' t" Inroim lli rntmniinily M Inrgn, ,t( lio (in pn n linti'l S tmlely i.f l M1I.T WOIIK, til lil li"p, mid llml lin nuiniirii.'lnrrj tn r.r1n, (,f nuperl.it tlnlnh.) i ry den rlpllnii nf hfinw! jiold nml kill In 11 fnriiilute, mnoin nhli h t, t enlrn ami liin'mi lul.le- Mnhognny nnl (;w. nion liuremn -t'oiiiinon sn.l Fnnef llf.Uiomii Stun. Is Snfrs Cnpliiinr.ls Sufm, (...tingp,, c ulilrli lio ll ili terniiiii'it tn illpne of nt ,.h,p rules for eh, n limy enn lis piirehmej 4 un, nlher pfliiMiflniinil nf llm fori In tlm rnnnty, l'eipniil wUliliiK lo Imy fiirniluro r Invittil to roine lo I1I1 rhop mid pxnuiiuo Ilia uli. lo., tni( judo for Ihemn'lvn of their iiinlity mil fluiif, lieloro iiirelilii( clfeivhere, n hu feelt (nnl! dent lliat ho rnn (Hit them In priee nnd nnnlii N. 1!. lie i alio prepared to ninko Cnrrim to order on tho ihortcst nolieo, and uttund funurali with a hcarce, when called upon. r-A!l kin. In If eoiiiitry produce will bo r. ceived in payment for Work. nov. 17, isis. ly. THE LIVING AGE T- AVINU largely increased Iti cireulntinn th old 1. lift year, the pulilinhen are enahlcd to id. iend tho new and iiltrnetivo featuro of (oriel of LlTKRAIIY AMI Sl'IKMTIflC I'nRTKAITI, eci!r. ill this fi r.jlulous coutuiiuiiatinii ; and many ved on ttvel, cae.11 ot winen win bo ceonipniel enMi.ii.ers mid llm J-nhlic peneriilly that he , d(istriietive dwt of the liver, kidneys, brain, .by a liiognipliie.il Memoir, thai furi.Ul.ing to it. 11-uii.ii.r 11. mo 1 1 1 v r. :,,,.,.,. ,,i-i tlm uiTiiim 5,1 Iho fruin or ream rs n.i oniy 11.0 rrro.n 0 inc ot.i r,ruii, that he l,n .n.irely refmed ard refurnished t 11 ; " ml ' ' , l.e "a" 0 cuu "'"" W"J: bVl b1' a iiyio nuupiuu 10 i.iu hkii, uuu mu miiu muni---m , ,.r,r,,t,it 1 illustrated liiocrnptiieal liietionary, comuien, wi... 1 ...ii." - - . '( their persons tiro nivailul l y tins liiikinj,' ni 1 faction, ami their health is ur.diTniim d by it. "'" , To rVnissc it fri.m thiy t in we tiiii-t iiievatc I the blood by nil n'ti iaiivc 1111 (lii-ine, and in- vi""rak' it' bv heaUliy food and exercise. Such a medicine we mpply "1 enlno lruvclin uiii.i. 111. nly. HIS TABLE will nlwnvi lm pr iviiled with erery luxury iiiarkolt and surrunnilinx enuntry will allnrd. HIS BAR w ill bo supplied with tlio clioiceM, w inci and li (luora. HIS STABLES, which are tlio I1e.1t and most connnnilimn on the cinir with tlm rnrirniis ni no iuincev, followed by IIiirIi Millor, V. II. Proioott, l-rolomor WiU 1 son, Charlei Lamb, Oberlin, lliiniliol.lt, Ac. 7 00 i-iKsr i i ntsr ii:itvi:i)i 1 HOOTS & SIIOUS AT. KY- O MA f AVICI'S Coiupouml Exlrnct of Smvr. hi riuid within a (liiy'n travel, will iilwayi bo in elnirgo of cureful and ottentivo boftlcii. in ! t)lc mwt tfTcitual remedy which tho medical I likill of our times cm clevis" for this every Every deportment of liii Establishment will ' licrc ,,riVailin mid fatal maUid v. It in com bo iupplicd with nil the comfort! and convonien- cies tiio weary traveller could desire. juno 2, 7 00 7 00 2n 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 E. F. lirenner, Morrisdalo, 14 7 00 E. F. Urcnnor, (2) Kylert'11, 14 7 00 ( iruliainjiluti, John Holt, 14 7 On J. li. Graham, 11 7 00 Matthew Forney, l( 7 00 Edward Williams, 14 1 j 01) Clturfchl luru'iyli, Wro. F. Irwin, 12 12 Ml ltiehord Mossop, II JO 00 lieed 4 Weaver, H 12 50 Moore Etr.wilcr, 12 12 60 Merrell A Carter, 14 7 UO Krntier t Sons 12 12 .r0 C. D. Watson, 14 7 CO !oori,'o W. Khcem, li 7 V0 Leonard, Finney & Co. lirokor' Office. Godai. Ellin IrVin 4 Son, 1.1 10 00 A. 11. tibiivs U 10 DO (lirartf. Joseph Trwin A Co. J. Augustus. Eneount, 11 10 00 AVillianison F Huuiplirey, 14 7 00 Cvvinylon. Franeiifoiidriet, U 7 00 Mullen k M11U011, 14 7 00 With Liquors P. A. (iniilin, 14 00 J. r.Iiiiur, 11 00 Cirliaii. R.J. naiiien, 14 7 00 ilusten. Pavid Tyler. - 1 4 7 00 Hiram Woodwnrl, 14 7 00 lm'cui. Paniel Krubaker, It 7 00 John Shtazor, 14 7 Ot N B. Those Intereited will t.iko notice that JOSEPH GOON, TIIAXKFl'L for past favors and crateful for future pnsiieet, desirei to inform the citiieni of thin vicinity, and bis old friends and patrons in particular, that ho ban removed to the l'IKST 11UOH In the East enu or 77i; First Ji'inr WoH of the Mnniim House. whore lie him on l.iind constantly, a largo assort nient of every variety in tho ROOT AND SHOE LINK crSTOM HliR K. ATTEXHK.ll TO WITH MSPATI II The very best of Mock will bo used, and no pr.ini ipnrcd to make neat fill and durnble work. All of which con lie obtained from the said Joseph (jnon VKKY LOW for the ncAi.r nniso. Clearfield, Au;;. IS, 1858. Dissolution of Co-Partnei ship. rpllE undersigned, having been partners In the ' business of tannlnj;, curryiii!;. and I. out unci ghoeiiiakinfr, at the St. Mary's Uteaiu T: nnery, have this day by mutual eminent dissolved their co-partnership connection. All debts duo said firm of (1. v. Watson A Co.. and all claims against them will bo fettled by E. 0. PhulU, of SL Mary's who Inn purchased the interest of tho other two partners. (i. W. WATSON', THOMAS W. ItlCIIAKCS, E. O. FCMl'ETZ. St. Mary's Steaui Factor), Jan. 12. IS.it). 110. 2. v. iv. is. VM, A. ma:son. 1 CLKAIUTELD MAltivLT; COHM.lt OK VI KMT AM) htk i:i:ts, Till! iiinlersigni'il respectl'ully informs his friends and the trnveliiii; public in general, that he has taken the above house., FOliMI-ULY KNOWN AS Till- II KM I' ll ILL HOTEL, The IlursE has hoon rcrcutly rcfittoil im nrovi'il, nml m-ivly furninliod ; EXTENSIVE STABLING HAS Ill.F.N CllMrl.KTKIl ; AM. II F. 18 P 11 1. f .1 1! K ll TO AC Tl.lt MIII1ATK All who inav five hitij a rail, in the most jiliMising anil agreeable manner. hined lroni the most active remeiliuls that have been ditcovercd for the c-xpiirgaticm if this foul disorder from the lloail, ami the roscuc c.f the fystuin from it i destructive i-onseimcncc-s. I Ilcacc it should I c emiiloyrd for the cure of not only scrofula, hut also these other alfce- tinim Mhieh nrite from it, rnch as Kiuttive ; nml Skih 1iseasi:, St. Antiionv'h I'iki:, Husk, or KiiY.iirri.AK, 1'iMi-i.i a, Fiuti l i s, j UwiToiirs, IIi.ains ami Iloii.s Ti moks, Ti.tiku i and Salt Hiiii m, Sc vi.n Ilr.wi, KiNGWottM, Uui'.t'MATiHM, Svriiii.rnc anil Mbiil-pbiai. Iia- BASIS, JIlll.rsY, j;iSl 1,1'Jl.l, 1IKIIIUT1, OliO, 1 "I say without hesitation, that if I could hart but one Monzino nnioni; all that aro pulilislied i in our country, I should selcot Littcll'i Lirinj I A'o. It contrives to touch the golden medium between light and solid articles, between mtr I instruction and mero entertainment ; and aftmtl - deal of knowledKO may be gathered up from ti such as every one ought to possess." i'xroj from Lrlter from llcnrij Ward Jleeclter. 1 TEHMS. Singlo numbers, 13 cents.; yearlymh. ' rcription, $fi prepaid tu any address. Sulurip. I tions for u less period if desired. Special term to Clergymen and clut.s. I )K I. ESSE II k niOCTEH, rubr,.ilur. 508 Jiroadivay, JV. Y. St. no. 9, vol. ly. I NOTICE. LATER FROM SHORTY!!! persons knowing themselves indebted V me by nolo or book account, aro reuupitecl to cull on me, on, or before, the first day of Jum next, and cush 1110 off, or niako aoine arrange. AH inde'iil, all Complaint aiwixo laoM Vitia- meut with in, fur I must kayo my books soukd Tin 01 Impvkr ISLooii. 'ihe ,i.p.,lar Uli.lV All parlies interested will save cost, by v. . 1 .1 . . ,n.ll,w ... llm nlwivn within Ihft nhovi, illn. :.. .. . :i..fii.. 1.1 r.,i,i,it,l ;,i r,,il, itcnuin 111 l.l'tr, 117 " lor n'"i ..".. v.. ... , r .. . . r .l . : . " .1 r l...l 'II .. lor sc .oi uia ib.ii uc i;i ni union unn , n, j urtieulur jniqiese and virtue of this Sarsa n rilla U to purity and r pine n.te this vital tluiii. without whii h H.ur.cl hui'lh is inij o.'f-ihle ir contaminated constitutions. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE FURFCSES GF A TAMILY IT.YSIC to tbo i.boro within (he above time And ull persons ha vim: claims against rao ui likewise reiiicsted to bring on their accounts -' gnisst me, as I am both able and willing to pj ' tiiciu. F. FII0KT. CleiirficM, May 4, 1S.M1. It. no. 10, voL it. of are tn enmnosrd that iHscisc within the rm their action can rarely witbstai.d or cvi .'e iliim Their penetrating propertie s rrnr.li, unci i lcai.se, , . , f i ; ; ' anu iiivi ennui- inn hi ...o"". .... II ith tttry Hang to miner Ins house a ttairaU(e jsnli conPeti!ig its c'.'.cnscd nrtion, and rtsnn-mr ita healthy vitalities. As a coiim quence of tliesc piopntii.s, tlio invr.lid who ii I mvrcl down with iiam nr physical c.U unv u osi'ii.iMico i" i.nu i.is ttimnint) J'liirr, will bo supplied wilh nn assortment of choice li quors ; and ho will endeavor to cutertain his guests in a lununer that cannot fail to givo tho 11 i.i.ixr s.vriM''.vc'no. The house is utiiiitoil in a tileasatit ami tiiet part of Ihe town, ami 110 expense health or n.c ii-v rcshnd bv a rumily at once so tii.ijile and inviiini.. Not onlv c!o they cure the rvery-clay complaints nf every I oily, l t also niai y fonnidalilc ni.d cla.ieerous diseases. '1 l.c aren't below named is pleased to furnish pratis my American Alumnae, cnntniuinc ccrtilicatcs or lluir cures nnu airci-uor.a nr attention will ho fjuuvil to make it one for their use in the follow ins; rninplaints: Cnstirc- of the l't liuiiM-s in the counly. A lib oral iiatrouae isi respi't-tfullv scliriteil. II. HAVS MOKKUW. Cleiirli.-bl, nug. IS, I i ,'is'. LOOK 111 It i: t LOOK K 1:: an appeal will be held at tho Cninmissioners' Of fice, in the borough of Clearfield, on the 11th day of June, 1859, at 2 o'clock, 1'. M. tl. W. LOXO, mer. ArrRAiar.n. May 5, IS'oS. no. 10, vol. it. ValuaLlo Farm For Sale. riMlS Subscriber otTen for sale a valuable furm I situated in llrmly township, Clcnrfiold Coun- tW, ill raising from eiyli ty to one hundred I y. oa the Erie turnpike, throo milei cat of Lu- and two luslieU of thcllcd corn per acre, by riHE undersigned siibscriliers, t.ike this nieth J. od of iiiloi iiiing tlio public gcnciully. that they biivo this day entered into copartnership in THE BLACKSMITH El'SINK. and can be found ot the' ,hop formerly occupied liy J. iibuukwiler, 011 Third street, in this bo rough, where they will be pleased to fee tho r old customers, and ns ninny new ones as can niakii it convenient to give them a call. Uring on your hoes, your spades and picks, Your log chains mid your pulling stic Us, lour sleds, your sleighs, your h nso, your inure, No three-year old shall then go have. Your spears will work up then just rlht. To prooning books for every height. Your swords to.., shall then ho wrought. To ploughshares cuch as ( .1111 ne'er bought. JACOP. HI I'XK WILER, iiEO. W. Oli It. Clearfield, Ileeeinhcr H, lsjS. tf. NATIONAL (LATE WHITE T HARD TIMES NO MORE.' t NY PERSON (l.udv urO 2 t'nited Stales, possessing B small capital of from $:! to $7 can enter into an easy and respect able businesf, by which from $j to $10 per ilni enn hf rentitrd. For particular, address, (wilh stamp,) W. R. ACTON & Co. 41 Xnrth SIXTH St. I'iiilai.'a. Feb. lflth 'iX Am. HOTEL, SWAN.) Race st. above Third, Phila. IIE pi 1 'i if! 'is of the ul.oie well known cs- liililisiiinent being thankful for the very liberal 1 iilmi.uge beslnwed upon them the past year, lake ibi- n.i'thnd ol iiiior.iiiug their lii' ii. Is and the public tl.nt they nn. still piepaied to ac coiinii" laic tin 111 if 1, Hole. I wilh 11 call, i Iiiiiiog ihe stiitiiiicr nion lbs the house has been lli. lonelily rciiov alcd, iniproi ciucnts made and other cMcn.-ive alicrali ms in cuiitciiiplalinn. I We arc determined to devote our whole u:t"U i (ion to l.ii-imvs 1. ml flatter inrsclvcs with the coin iclioa that we shall be able to give siti.-fac-ili SHIES A S 10 VEIL N. I!. Carr'ages will aln.iif be in rcidnie-s to .'.'Kicy pa-ciigcrs to 1111. 1 Iron. bUnn.hout l.aiid-iiiL-s and r.aili.'ii.l li .."is. S. A S. .M.ir.d. :ilst, la'.S.y, CUBA HOTEL, JAYNESVILLE, PA. THE above Hold, having recently been fitted up tor a boii-c of chIiti liiiiiiciit. is now open for lite iiccouiiiio.latioii of the public. Travelers will fi 11 I this a convenient house. May I'.', ISiS, . .UHN JOllDAN. 170R SALE, by Mkiiiikll A Caiitkii, Ainm' f.nlrnt Impmrrd Corn ShilUr Also a few Meat Cullers of the bes t kind w ith a large vari ety of Hoods in their line, jut received, and r.'ll ba sold low for cash or produce. Clearfield, Deo. 8, 18jS. PHOOL'Ci: VAXTi:i). What, Rye, Oats, Corn, lhickwheat and Fire-Wood, wanted at tho office of the CJearticld Republican in pay ment of printing. dec. 1, lSi.8. I mportant to Lumbermen. measure, in n region vliero thirty bushels is proliahly ft full average crop. My course Las been to break a sward, say about seven or eight inches deep, or to liiphly manure and thoroughly plow other land; yircparo well, and plant in good season that is when I think tho weather is such at to produce quick germination. A noon M the corn is sufficiently largo to see tho rows, We commence with tho cultiva V and hanil-hoo, loosen tho surface and clean, the hills of weed, and carefully ijilaoe asmall quantity of loosomold around 'the stalks; alter which wo endeavor to keep tho surface looso and clean during the season, particularly keeping the hill clean, and occasionally adding a little fresh looso mold. b. n. . Jierlin, Ohio, May, 1M9. 'Caimahes wiTn Corx. Atan agricultural moi'tinffin Boston recentlv.'Mr. Brooke al- . v- gtuKi pil, unci, fine mi ludod to the praet.co of planting cabbage ;Jlammntm iMn(U, Among Indian corn, Ilo knew an inLance ; where cabbago was phuitod in aUernato tvitTB witlnrn, and the J16J jir are. thcrsburg, containing IU AC RI '-S, With Forty Five Acre Cleared, and in a cood state of cultivation. The balance THE subscriber takes this method informi lg any and all persons wishing U procure tne th.d " ho igent for Clearfield County, an I wih furnish and put in the said wheel, nn tlm idiorteat t.os.uible notice, unon an 1 1 plication being made to him nt his resi- ! nri.b UNnt.itr iti inu 1111 innnitii'iin oi w m . , . . , . . PLANK IIOl'SK, well finished, 36 by 24 in 'Uence in Lawrence township, thrco miles sire, arratiired for a kitchen tn be added bein-r well calculated for a TAVERN STANU, having three room on tho first floe r, and five on the se vtion vi, I'.xtii wci: iiori;i.. The subs'-ribrr hiivini taken the above well known stand, formerly kept by II in. A. Ma.-on, in Curweiipvillo, l'o., is ready to acuoiiin.oilate all who may favor l.iia witn their patron.ie. His tallo will alwuys be supplied with tho best the ai'ket all ..1 4s, and Ii ii linr with the ehoieos' liiiuors. His stable will be under the earo of 0 tontivo hostlers. DAVID SMITH. Curwonsvillo, April 21. 1 S5l. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, Curwensville, Penna. Tlho suhseriher, formerly of the Exchango llo X el, Pliilipsburg, hnvini; taken tin above newt stand, situate on the bank of tho river, ill the lower end of Cnrwensvillc, would announco thnt he is now ready for the accommodation of stran gers and all othvr who may favor him with a call. Tlio house is lortte and comfortable, and travelers will find every convenience necessary to their comfort Ample stabling is attached to the promises. DAVID JOHNSON. February 10, 1858. m-i, Ilrai ihiini, IU mlnchc iiribivi.' lrvm ilitm il, nil Nvmciit, ."iciimi ff, lnCnj(!t;(:H. I wit ill unci .110; cm j iuai lion of the lU irds, h'.ctiih uri. Lost (if iyv 1 tile, Juurdire, mid other kindred c ninpl: nits, I nrisinp: froni a low s late of the body or obstruction j of iti, functions. j Ayefs Cherry Pectoral, rott THE ii.vni. riT.B OP Icoitjln, folds, Iiiflurnzn, H0111 scnrcs. ; fronp, nrniichili, Iiicipient CtiiiMiinii I lion, nnd for the relief of Consumptive Patients in udviinced stages of the I disease. i So wide is the field of ils usefulness nnd so mi- rncrous nie the cases nf it m cures, that i.lmi.st rvcrv section of cimntry al.cnincU in persons pi.b i licl - known, who have been reotorcil fnun alainiiiiH . 1 , . .... e . 1 . t .. : .. and even Uespcvaic cuscahcs in nie iunp o.i m . use. When once tried, its aupi riority ener ivery other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its liitues are known, the I public no lo.i(!cr hesitate what antidote to in. ploy I for the distrcssinc; and claiiciernus nllcctioiis of the 1 pulmonary orj-ans that arc incident tu our cliniate. j While niicnv inferior remedies thrust upon the ' community have failed and hecn discarded, this j has ainrd friends bv every trial, conferred benefits I on the alllicted they can never forpet, and pro duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. rRF.rAKKIl IIY I) SI. J. V. A1EI! cV CO. LOWELL, MASS, S(IM) IIV- cond ; reasonably good temporary stabling, suffi cient to contain twelve horses ; thriving young orchard of choice fruit ; and a well which eon t lint an amply supply of the best water. The land lays In reach of Eandy Crook, so that tho timber ean be hauled to it in two or three miles, on a good level road. Torins of 8a lo Cheap for Cash, or in payment! to suit purchasers. south of Clearfield borough, or by letter addressed to linn at Clearheld 1. O. JOHN A. KEEP Lawrence tp., Sept. 1, 1858. 3m. pd WATCH & JEWELRY rpilB nudorsignod respectfully Informi his X customcri aud tho puhlio generally, that ho t.-n!. And orinned at For Information apply to tho owner on the cstlli,iuhment in SUA It".? lit) W Clcarfiold, l'a, fine stock of WATCHES of d liferent qual itis, and JEWELRY of oveiy variety, from a full sett to a aing'o piece, wli ieh he will sell at the most reasonable rrices for CAf-II. AEL kinds of Clocks, Watches snd Jewelry carefully repaired and H'eirrantea. A continuance of jialronnge is solicited. Hot. 10th, 1353. ... . II. F. KAU0LE, I, re miles, JOHN P. DALE May 3, 18i9. tf. no. IS, vol. iv. All icantinn to emiarate to a mild climate. pood toil, anr) fine market, aect advertisement of NOTICE. TIlH Third Session of the Ci.rAnriri.n CorN tt NonuAii .Sc hool, will be hold in Curwons villo, eonniicncing on Tuesday the Sd of May next, and will continue two months. Ao pains or labor w ill bn spared to rouder tho instruc tions as thorough nnd practical as possible. Par ticular attonfion given to tho art of teaching. Persona wishing to avail thomsolvoa of its ad vantages aro requested to be present ot Its coin nioncomont. A C'oaii'y IntlUuU and I'ublio Ex amination will be held the taut wtek of the srni'on. L. L. STILL, County Sup. April 6, 1S59. no. 12, vol iv. THE UNDEUSIUNED takes this method of an nouneing to the citizens of Clearfield and tho sur rounding country, thnt ho has opened a EBjiirlboir EDnn-p on Main Ftreet in Shate't Xein coin, where he is prepared to accommodate nil who give him call, and hopes to receive a liberal patronage. OoL 8th, 1858. JEREMIAH N0RIUS. C. D. Watson, and M. A. Fiiank, ( Ijurlkld E. V. lllii.NM It. Mcisrisdalc. ('. H. Kiistdii. Piiilipsh.irg. W. 1 11 wi N, I'urwensville. Samuki. Aiisoi.n, Luthcrsburg. And all drngijipls. dec. 22, ISiS.J CAUTION. VI.L persons are hereby cautioned a jninst pur cliasing or mcdeling w ith tho following de scribed property in the possession of.Ino. lteish of Itoffg township : Twa cows, one heifer, one year ling calf. 0110 spring calf, four hedslendt, beds and bedding, -ne cupboard, two stands, one desk, ono cook stove, ono coal stove, one lot carpet, ten chairs, ono clock, one looking glass, ono fan ning mill, one plow, ono hnrrow, one log chain, one set liny ladders, one saddle, ono set two horse harness, in tlio tn 1110 belongs to me, and is left with tho said John lteish on loan only subject to my order. C. AI. CAUWALLAlllill. April 13th, 1859. Su CAUTION. ALL persons aro hereby cautioned against purchasing or tuedeling with the following described property now in tho possession of Jonathan Wiser jr.: 2 milk cows 3 hods and beding, ono cupboard, ono table, 5 hogs, ono hive bocs, 0110 cook stove, and all other house-hold furniture, ono plow, one harrow, ono log chain, grain and hay, farming utensils 4c., as tho same beltings to me subject to my order. JONATHAN WISEK Sr. April 13th, 1819. 3U pd. 11 A M M O X T O X I. AN 1) AV10 F.Dijluiid St Ith mrnt A'cr; tjyiortunilf Jo all wanting ranns, vX a healthy plaoo, twentv-kivb milbs fror 1 Philadelphia, on tlio Camden anu Tula rite railroad, New Jersey. An old estate has recently been opened for sale, nnd tho first division tf 10,110(1 acres divided up into farms of twenty s crc? and upwards. Tho soil is of tho best quality for tho production of fruits, grains, Ac. the priee is .". to lii dollars per acre, payable in easyqmi terly yearly instalments within a term of four yearswith interest. Tho terms nro made eeij, in order to insure tlio rapid improvement 01 ui hind, by enabling rm-if iwht.triiHoi won tofcuji farm. It is now being extensively improved by goiid roads, nnd some of the best I'itiien-J.ii! New England and the iV id-lie Stales are trctl. ing lare improvements. It is a scene of the grtt t.vt in.. rovi nient out of Philadelphia. SeventJ five houses have been built in four months. Him ticnl fanners and business men from the tenets land breadth of the I'liion aro njt ding there. It ! is an important business place, on account of iti I heiug ill the u.id.-t of a great market. Every j tide raised on this laud linds un immediate mY I The water v- excellent, and no such thinjaifi' ' vcr is known. I The soil is a sandy or clay loam, with a di 1 l,ii, and rrtiutire ol manures. It is frse a" tones am! ca.-ny worked. It iiiiotinus largi'iju .he .bo.-ibalcs, ai,. such is its fertility that frm 'be crops pro-tuceil liotl. upon Itns lan.i sin mc l.i re tn oil ndi. lining under cultivation, it wills found not to be excelled anywhere in the proJiie tioii of crops most adapted to its m trkit. The render limy be well 11 ware lint the wili est and 111.' best fruits and vegetables come ft"" New Jersi v. which nr j nnnuailv exported Ul tki amount of millions of dollars; the land, boidei I l ing accessible in every way for fertiiiiert, hi un abundant supply nf the best quality of nut in n n lire. Lumber and building materials can he hJ n the sunt nt 11 client. Price, from the ini'Is. Olhr mills are now being opened, and brickyards b ing started on t'.ic ground. A person can ptil a triune tenement for present convenience form: hundred dollars. On account of the cxtsmi" emigration, this is tie best courso to purine 'u or it to tret n nlaeo to live in at lirst. Carwntft end builders are on hand to put up houses ou lii best terms. In settling hero the emigrant has msnT si vantages. Ilo is w ilhin a lew hours ride of tk great cities in tha Middle States and New E land; ho is near his old friends alld associstioli ho is in a settled country, where every improri incut and comfort of civilization is at hand;'' is in a healthy place, nnd is not subject to ' certainty of losing the greater part of hit b-J aud his own health by thoso malignant fc'f which innke the pivfi of so mnny millions of v young nnd hardy in 'fur off legions awtlj W iiiinie nnd friends. Ilesi es, ho has a niilc,? mate nnd an opon wintor. Tbero are thrco trams dully to i nusu't and to all tl-oso who itnprovo, the railrosde pany gives a free ticket. The reader wi.l at onco be struck with tM vnntiiges here presented, and ask himself the property has not been taken up before; reason is, it wa never thrown "into the mrw and unless thoso statements wore corrects would be invited to examine tholand before i chasing. All are expected to do this. Tlj'J see tho land under cultivation ; they will persons no doubt from their own ncighbortow they will witness the improvement, and " judge of the character of the population. ' sons should come prepared to purchase, as are locating, and locations are not held os r The Ilammonton Farmer, a nontn'-'."(f and agricultural shoet, containing full ' tion or Ilammonton, will be sent to eaoi W rer and -tin he obtuiuei nt 25 cents pei ' " eMcu i' cabbnge sold for To til wanting Furmt, admrtiemeni ; T all want no Farmt, ten edverlitetvtvt ofi TTEAVT nnd DREl 1 I Hammonloti Jinds. j Ilammonton Lands. I A J. very ckoajj st DREP3 OVEn-COATS selling KnATiKR .-. IMPORTANT NOTICE. rpiIE r.OOKS of D. W. Mooro, Esq. having X been. in my possession for settlement nnd collection for (01110 time, and still much of them, remaining unsettled, I givo this lust notice, that tall persons indebted upon said books for adverti i ting, subscription, or job work, must positively ' come and settle the same, at or before the May Court. W.M. I'OHTER. Clearfield, March 2, 1859. (no. 7, vol- Iv. Cloverseed. FIFTX ni'SIIELS of Cloyersoed for snlc at -.he store of '" WM. IRVIN, MarchJS, '69 tf. nrwensville. 4.-.T:,l.. c,l:......l..A W.mnlfll I en, clear of nil incumbrnnco, when r1"1".,,, ney is paid. Route to the land : lrfT etrect wharl, Philadelphia, for Hamuioj' railroad at half past seven, A. IU " f, tf past five V. M.i when there Inquir 'ajl liyrncs. Boarding conveniences will M . t Letters and apidicatlons can be ddrlTV, 8. li. COUtlllLIN, 202 South FIFTH jt."T ui. i.,ii.inii,i Atnns and infer". chnnrl'iillv fnrolbiil. 'fno. t, VoLI All vant'wq to emigrate to amU - good soil, am 1 fine market, see advertise" Ilammonton jAinds. . To all vanting Farms, see Ilammonton Lands. Iccrt'iit 1 ACKKREL AND UKRRIN fe 111 Corner Store Cnrwensviiie. w 18th Af 1859. no. 14, toI.Iv. ' ..wit wm.