i imnr mi: Rslsho; Wattrnrll ni ( !nifm r I'ntPiori-l lit.e ' ' It ". ml-.rtilrr In the 'lifln'r I r film' Ihf) rumme-nri-titr-tit -f cIihiio II!, flti'l have pined runny Vnliiiil e liint tlir-io-from. I nw nti mliilit in Vnl. VI. tcli livr) tnidili vtnlcnili li'tl" SMi i 't'lilk, willed I linvf f.. Unwed, nnd il. Iim l-nid tiio , II, ti tle! fcl'l . ' . . I 1 ' . "ll-l Mil ,i i 1 1 intf ! 1 1 it . ,l! in i-nia t ''I' In''. 'I ' I IU-imi-'h1"ii, lit l etils IT pfl M'ttll . Illi -I - ),n- I kf( slflln'S t'l Oil' fVIH'llllt. Ail In In I 'lilr nf lli Intimr, Hani tiH'iil'iii, All inlii' 1'iiithly, New .Isi-ey, Tin-.- ttihilii I In a lit ml, I'f III" liit (i lli'V, III "in' nf I lut lirrillliii-l nnd liinM ilnlieliiful iTniinti lit lint I'lilnii, see sul fur tho ' ! ifnt f rvrr smee, in linv in ii ( j.Uiilv rrp... itiilntM o rtijny. i f A It M I.ANIM It'll SAM". MIU'.S I (Itlif a t.etieh nl.mit (wo nnl ''''"if,,,,,, l'li ! I. -1 1 li iit l-v Knilr.md in the Mule foi l deep, nnd about tlu snnin in "Mtli.1,,1 .rvv .t.-r.-v. Soil nini.ii,! lint l st fur filled It with ln.ro mnmirc in a heated j A ,,.;,,), lln, ' ,, ,..,,,, .i,)lf ,, p l.mm Into, Mnnipo.1 It dn.vn hnrd, nnd ' " !S(il. tutli n rlnv bottom. The laud in n tnt bnck Ihe earth, inlxinj? wvll I herewith . ,ivl'(i ,rt ri,i r,ini)M) nl,j a few load of ntui.ly loiini, ninl flnntol tulai,.(.(is f,.OIU u) ,.( f the niniili v nn my seed. I liml (omit l.oxoi nmdo ol lmv M,nyu tl linj T, ,.,,,,, rim liownU, si or eight inches hih, covered 1 1,,.,,,,,,, .'inwini.'. Terms from f l.'i In ft'JO with millmet. minim, or other Hun, open lwn .,ftyi,j,,, ,vii,i fur years l.v in Hot li, to kcepoll'thct striped bug, which, ,.,m,.nt!(, j' visit the. place -I.'.-uvo ar so destructive lo melon, j Yin,, st. wharf at Philadelphia, nt 7J A. I siteceoded lieyond my expectation, M , Knilm,,! for llnmmonton, or ml- nnd imve usmi the wuuo rule for yonr. j i i. i nvrn,.8. ,v lotlcr. Si-o full ml- I V 111 IV II. l. ll (m .ii(,S (. I I.Ktd..' I, I I l' , ll l J't' t"l l l lun In U 4 In In oiif hi'lii" III Dm ''! linn nn llo'tl ' II' i, mi.l In Hiitkii.niilifc timtiner, li In" i'l ( ii"lhpi It Ml tlio fli l",' i.fi lli ti'.ilh i In lit Mmli. l nrni, J. il'.i.r tn-t i.f Ihlcl l . tinitlt iii...-iln ili n 1. 1 ,!. i., Iuip h Kill ll''''i i iiii'lnnll nn liiiinl In t c p BnMiiii li I l Mn-h"l"iij- mi l run ll"ll"tn I Imiin, nii'l I nl lm l Vr i'f firry id iiiinn, lil h lio t III ili" l'l nil rrn-utiiililn (. rm da tlm tiliiin lli' l' run I linl i l-i nlirri" In lli e'miilv, Ili pilnrk i'f t iil iiii'l W ni tinw i n Imint, rmi '111' In 'arl nf 1 i -1 fi tT mi'l l'"linii"ll lliirfitiin , H. 1 1 . , Suninif mul Wrtrlihiit Hlntnln, ii -ln mul lliii.k (ii.r, I nn .'Ii mul 1 ii'l.l I'lmt lli"lli'n'li'. Mniiit, lirinlifimt, (.'.Hire, ( in .I mul l'iir Tn lid, A i'. ('.Ami ii in i ii I ii 1 ii r' J nnj ililivoriil nl fin r I'lni' ili'firi'l. I I I. rum)' l, I S.'.VI. no. 4, Yul. lv. No IIT III) Cm! Kt Arrh, t. Ill ll'lt I li,l lil will l "f luf "'- In liii.iM fil.t. I. mi. III l"l' ' llll!l Mini Ii h Ju I I'.i: H-HI It lloioniln, or KIiir'a l'.vll, T In the spring I di out tho c.irth nnd rotten mnnure, fill ttifl iiimo m lu-fore, throwing buck tho siimo oBrth nnd rolln manure, thoroughly tninplodj nnd if it tiftcds moro gnnd, ndd n loud or bo, mixed with tho enrth. The ridn will prow hot ter every yenr. lloe well nnd wnter prop erly, nnd s good croj) mny be experted. Laihen ilium. Tub Imi-ortancb or Weix Ci-rino Hay. Tho dimerence between late cut, or badly cured early cut hay, or poor stnrch and gluttonous utruw is, 1 have found by experiment in feeding, very little. Yet the great bulk of hay fed, in cities and villages, as well n by shiftless farmers, partakes of those dol'eivt, because good farmers feed but rarely sell, good hay, and poor ones rarely cure if well or cut it in the right time, I apprehend that one great cause of the city distillery-fed cows is due as much to the poor as to the short ration of hny ihey receive. Some tupposo that to a slop-f-id cow is only necessary to keep up her cud nnd to distend the slom ack, as the slop contains all tho phosphate and nitogeneous nutriment required. This is a great mistake, for the slop hnv in given up its starch und sugar to alrho. hoi, the hay should be e peoially rich in this, as an equivalent for tho lack of it in the slop. Hay should always be cut w ith nil its . fuices intaet and before its seed is ripe. To do this effectively, sweating in cock is better than too much exposure to tho sun; nnd if the weather is showrv, c!oth caps kfor the cocks will sometimes pay for . themselves the first season in the quality ; 9f the hay alone. But I am aware that many will reply to my logic na a Buffalo farmer did last Au guit, when I told him that his timothy 'seed had outgrown its usefulness, and lout nil its juices with a part of its seed to boot. .."I know it" said he "but it requires no ; curing, and it will sell just as well in Buffalo." Salt as Mam-re. The Gcnnce Farmer shys: "Mr. Johnston has used salt occa sionally on his wheat for twenty years, and always found it to promote thegrowth I and early maturity of the crop ; he thinks the salted wheat is four or five days earlier, lie sows the salt at the time of seedling. This year he intends to sow 400 lbs. per ' acre. He thinks it would be better to sow it on the fallows in the early part of uie summer; the more intimately it can be mixed with the soil, the better. " This fact in regard to the beneficial effect of salt, is an exceedingly interesting one, both ia a practical and scientific point of view. Salt contains two elements which enter into the composition of all (Our cultivated planti ; but we think its t action, in this instance at least, is not to be ancribed to its supplying these elements ; they are seldom deficient in soils. If we adopt Trofessor Way's hypothesis in re . g ard to the form in which wheat and other ceraha take up the silicia required to stif fen their straw viz. as a double silicate of . alumnia and ammonia we have at once an t explanation of the fact ; for this double i silicate is much more soluble in water containing salt, than pure rain water. In Other- words, a dressing of salt wonld be equivalent to a dressing of ammonia, which is known to have snch a beneficial eO'ect on wheat, not only promoting its growth, but increasing its early maturity." How to Save Pliks. Having been dis- nppoimea ior several years sin raising tnis excellent, iruit hy the ravages of the cur- culio, I was induced in the year 1854 to try the following experiment; About the middle of June, or rerhans later I sv ringed the trees with a pailful or two "of - iiaicea nme-wnter. In tho following full I gathered an abundant cron of fine fruit. I do not say this remedy is infallible, but seeing is ueneving." ..A Fact Wostht or Noti. By taking nu shrabs or plants at this time, with some of their own soil about the roots, and pla ' cing thorn upright in a cellar until October then transplanting them into pots, and t watering them with a solution of sal am- rnonim to a pint of rain water, you will - have summer flowers in winter. ft&,I t may sometimes be economoy to ouy manure; out, as a general rule, only to got the laud in heart to grow manure. j, Loxo and Short Dats. At Berlin and t, London, the longest day has sixteen hours and a half : at Stockholm, the longest doy ? has seventeen hours and a half; al Ilam. burg, the longest has seventeen hours, and , the shortest seven ; at St. Petersburg, the longest day has nineteen, and tho bhortest five hours ; at Tornea in Finland the longest has twenty one hours and a half, and the shortest two hours and a half; at Wandorhus, in Norway, the day lasts from , the 21st of May to the25nd of July, with- out interruption ; and at Spitzbergon, the longest day is three months and a half. " Said Tom. "Since I have been abroad ; I have eaten so much veal that I am a shamed to look a calf in the face." I si'pose sir, then," said a wag who was pres-, enl, "you shavo without a glass." " ' j A CALLAXT wsg who was sitting bealiV ' his beloved, and being unable to think of! j' anything' lo say, axkei why she was like a , tailor f "I don't know," she said with a . pouting hp, "unless it is because I am sit- ting beside a goott. t J . WJuTo cure dyspepsia spade and work ytrnr pwd garden. . vertisenii-nt in another column. A LIST OK ItCTAILKUS OF FOKEIGN AND DOMKSTIC MEKCHAN. DISK Li the County of Cltarh'eM or the year 18o9. TUWNSIIll-S. 7fWy. F. K. AmoM, Fiimui'l ArniiKI, H. II. Monro, Hobcrling A Son, Jacob Kunt, Curlislo t Co. Dun-on A Co. A. Montgomery, with Lli Lvutbt'f City bnmigh, John Fctrgunon. Jnlm liroi.mnll, Wright A Co, Jordan. Henry Sunn, Mc.Murry A, Hagertr, David McUouan, Hurnnulc. lliiKdul JIcMurry, Allium A Knydor, . .Me.Miutnri, Jnmn McMurry, l'nlrhin & Son, Lotvit Smith, Lrccariii. Wulil t Diokcton, Win. Levis, J. Cooper, Sniuuel Hagcrty, M'ooJuarJ. I)oilingtn A Co. Thomas Honilerton, Whitmcr A Co. Lawrence. Jamea Forrest, A'liu-. Martin Slirk, Curirrnsi-ille birough. Wm. Irvin, Kliia lrvin A Sons, Wui. Melinite, A. Montgomery, John I'atlon, J. D. Tnoiupion, . Goodwin, Wm.'I.umadoo. Decatur. Dowman A Perks, J. F. Stiiier, Jl 'orru. E. F. Hrenner, Morristlnl K. F. lirenner, (2) KyUrl Grahampton. Jolin Holt, I. 1). Uraham, Brailfonl. Mattliew Forsey, Edward Williami, Clearfield borough, Win. F. Irwin, Richard Mossop, Heed A Weaver, Moore A Ktzwiler, Merrcll A Carter, Kratner A Sons, C. D. Watson, Ueorgo AV. Itheeui, Leonurd, i'iuney A Co. Brokers' Offic. Goshen, class AMorsr. U S 7 00 II 7 Oft 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 nor, 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 oft 14 I 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 11 7 00 It 7 00 14 7 0ft 14 7 00 14 0 11 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 0ft 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 01 14 7 CO 14 7 00 It 7 00 10 30 00 11 10 Oft I 4 7 00 14 7 00 II li 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 s, 14 7 00 'a, 11 r 00 14 7 00 11 7 (0 It 7 00 14 1) 00 12 12 50 13 10 00 12 12 0 12 12 5ft 14 7 00 12 12 60 14 7 00 14 7 00 Eliza Irvin A Son, IS 10 00 A. B. Shaw, 13 10 00 Girard. Joseph Irwin A Co. J. Augustus Larount, 13 10 00 Williamson V Humphrey, 14 7 00 Covington. Francis Condriet, 14 7 60 Mullen A Mulson, 14 7 00 With Liquort I A. flaulin, 14 00 J. P. KiJer, 14 00 Carthaut. It. J. Ilainei, 14 7 00 Huiten. David Tyler, It 7 00 Hiram Woodward, 14 7 CI (7mm. Daniel Brubaker, 14 7 00 John Sheaier, 14 1 00 N B. Those Interested will take notice that an appeal will be held at the Commissioners' Of fice, in the Borough of ClearBeld, on the 14th day of Jane, I860, at 3 o'clock, P. M. O. W. LOXO, HER. APPRAISBR. May 3, 1859. .no. It, vol. lr. Valuable Farm For Sale. 1MI3 Subscriber offers for sale a valuable farm . situated in Brady township, Clearfleld Coun ty, on the Erie turnpike, three miles east of Ln. thersburg, containing 126 AC It With Forty Five Acre Cleared, and in a good state of cultivation. The balance ia well TiHBr.iiED. The improvements are a rLANK . HOUSE, well fiuicbed, 36 by 24 in site, arranged for a kitchen to be added being well calculated for a TAVERN STAND, having three rooms on the fimt flocr, and five on the se cond ; reasonably good temporary stabling, suffi cient to contain twelve horses; a thriving young orchard of choice fruit; and a well which con tains an amply supply of the best water. The land lays In reach of Sandy Creek, so that the timber can be hauled to it in two or three miles, on a good level road. Terms of Sale Cheap for Cash, or In payments to suit purchasers. For lnfurmation apply to the owner on the rrcuiues. JOHN P. DALE. May 3, 1859. tf. no. II, vol. iv. NOTICE. MIK iinilt-rsiirnetl being; about In il:ssnlve tlu-ii ' linrliicrnliili, irivo liulii e lo nil I'l-rm-us having ilciilings with llii-tn i- nny way tvlinlmi. ever, In mil anil i-ottlo Million! ilulny, as in n rlmrt time the lumlis will l,o li ft in other hnml fur si'ltlt-ini-iil ; but they would prefrr that nil w ho c ii ponililv do sn, should iiimre their ac counts before the dissolution is linnlly elleeteil. MIUUUM.I.K A OA It T Kit. Clenrnulil, I'a., April 6, lS.i'J. uu. 12, vol. iv. CAItl). MKSS CONSTANT lute from the Enst repee fully unniitiiircs to the citijens of t leurflelil nnd Ihe County gem-rally , Ihtit (bo is prepared to give instruction in Muic PIANO, MELODEON AND fil'ITAIt also, in the rsr.Kcn la!oi-aoe it sr.isa iir.n SATIVB TOUUI E. She refers all who mny be interested in the above, to the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. M'Lcod. Terms 18 00 in advance, or f 10 lift, if n,.t in advance. Doc. 8, 1SS8. tf. I IUST INFinST 8EKVED! HOOTS 8c SIIOKS AL Y O MA Mi (ili.ilK .l I ii. i ii II. ,1.1. nhil it. nil, ,1 II in a t Ii- miHnl.t" i lb" sire, and Hie mii i.f lln- ti b ll'fi -ul'lli' I Mr, II. bus lit d a 1 1 1 hi- f I'- il- ii"1 In I" I' I I' iiil!, lie linn tin hi iliill,,n In fivlnit llml hi" -ih -i :ill llml r Imii-e a ples'iuil nnd ilrii nble sl"p I iilnif I'liw'i'. (It Hie iibnililn liii nl'.ih i-f llii" II ,l.'l li-r pi r-S'-iin vifiliiiit lliet'iiv, riilirrun fi.v iirs!.xr:s f ),' 7. -.'.i.vr ;.'. it Is ilorinid nll'-ci'llier iiniieee-ry l Fpenk, n no lliilrl lii I'liilii'li lpliiii I" 1'i'tliT kniittii tliiin lli n .V.iiiiif I', i ii, .11." Hv cli-e nlti'iitinii In the wnnts of his rtitmu era .Mr. II. Impi-s to duserro a Intro of public piitruiiiii-. N. II. His l"riii per dny hut bren fixed nt 111 low rttln i-f fl.'i.'i. i-pt 'JL'ml, Is.'iS. 1 j r. FLEMING IIOTfCL, (FoitMEItl.V KNOWN AS THE (lool) InTKNT.) Cl'ltWENSVILI.E, Clearfield Cmitty, J'eiinsilraniii. The sulivi-i il-i r lu gs Icnvo t-i infiirm bis old ciistuiiivrs, nnd the public gi-nernlly tluit ho bus recently tuken the nhnve well known stnnd, nnd t Ii ii t ho bni iiitinly rclilled d rernrnished It In a btyle nilnpte-l to Iho age, and the wnttt.i of tho entire traveling cointuiiiiitv. HIS TABLE will nlwnys bo provided with every luxury the mnrkeU nnd nurroiiniliiig country will afford. HIS BAR will bo supplied with the choicost w iues And li quors. HIS STABLES, which ere the bent and inoft coniinnilioiis on tho road within a dny's travel, will alwnys bo in rlinrgo of careful and attentive hostlers. In short Every dupnrtment of his EstnblMunpnt will be supplied with all the comforts and oonvonien cies the wcni v traveller could ib-sire. juno 2, '4S. WM. A. MASON. JOSEPH GOOiX, THANKFUL for pant favors, and grateful for future prospects, di-sirt-s to inform the citizens of this vicinity, and his old friends nnd patrons in particular, that ho bus removed t- the FIRST ROOM in the East cud of Snap's Har The First Ihor West etf the Mansion Haute. whero ho hns an bnnd constantly, n largo assort uient of every variety in tho BOOT AND SHOE LIAR CUSTOM WOK ATTENDED TO TUTU Dl.M-ATCU The very best of stock will be usel, and no poiiis spared to miiko neat fits and durable work. All of which enn be obtained from the said Joseph Goon VERY LOW fur the niiior itiitso. Clenrfiold, Aug. 18. 1868. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. rpllE undersigned, having been partners in the ' business of tunning, currying, aud boot and rhoemaking, at the St. Mary's Steam Ti nnery, have this day by mutual consent dissolved their co-partnership connection. All debts duo raid firm of ti. W. Watnon A Co., and all claims against them will be settled by E. C. Sliulti, of St. Mary's, who has purchased the interest of the other two partners. O. W. WATSON. THOMAS W. RICHARIS, E. C. SCIIULTZ. St. Mary's Steam Factory, Jan. 12, 1859. uo. 2. v. iv. C L K A H F 1 E Fi L) mm. coiim.1i or i-insr and makkIvT snti:rrs, Till', nndersigiic-1 respectfully informs his friends nnd the traveling public in general, that he has taken the tiliovo house., FORMERLY KNOWN' AS TJIK JIKM I' ll ILL HOTEL, The IIor.-'E hns been n-i-ently refilti-il im-j'lovi'-l, and iit'tvlv l'innilir(l ; EXTENSIVE STABLING HAS lll'.EN t'OMI'LCTEIi ; AM) HE IS ritF.rAUUIl TO Al l OM.MoDATE All who niny L'ive him a cull, in the most I'lt-iising and ngrocublo m;ni I ier. Ha is Am p j LCTMad With every thing to render his house a desirable slop)intf pluee, will be supplied with nn aKsortment of choice li quors ; and he will endeavor to entertain his guests in a inouner that cai.nut fail to give tho 1-XI.MT SATISl.'ACTION. The liouiie is Pituatod in a plcaKnnt and quiet purt of the town, and no exnenHe or attention will be uparod to make it one of tho best house-i in the county. A lili eral patronage U rospeetfnllv sol'iriteil. II. HAYS MORROW. Clearfield, aug. lS,U5g. y. s ft ew-llitlti1 i1l'. r-ittttt-tlmi f lV l,l.l, ly l'l'h tb' t'cr-miK iliHe-, rk, ftml -". I'lli'H In iln uln'li'ti, II t.,.s'M he wh'-ln l"lv, ami M lmr fit ( Hi., m nn any f.ntt t( It. N'1 '''I"1" ' fi.-tn In nttfi) k, tmr l ih'to we bit h It n-nr tint ilettiy. 'Hie si rnf'ili'iiK tnint l vniion-ly ,ni I liy tin'i'titial li-e, l'-w living, ili- nnli reil or nulienltby fin.il, imptint nir, lilth nd lillby IiiiIhIs llm ili't-n 'itit Vici , Mid, slmvo nil, l r tlm Tctii rinl infi t tmn. M lint--viT b in wittiii, It in lirrnliiiiry in the i i-n-slltiili'm, iIik rnilintf " fmni jmtciits In t Inldn n tmtn the thii'l H'i'l I'liirlh ft' '' union l" inl' 'It 11 si-i nn lo ho the rod i f II on lio tnys, " 1 Will Vi-it till! illilluilit'S of tllC flltlltlS l!'OII tlu-ir ibililrtm," Its I'llVcts cnmntc-nco by ili-pmitlnn from the blood of corrupt or iilreroiu inatler, whirh, in the lungs liver, mul ititi-rnul uriinns, is termed tubercle i in tho plaints, ewcllinil'i nnd on the nurface, cniptimit or mre. Thi foul cor ruption, whii h (,'entlc-r-i in the blond, ili-prcwa the energies of life, an that scrofulous conMitu titmn not only sulftr from scrofuloii" roiu plaints, hut thev have far le-ai power to with Hand tho ntttu'-ks of other discascn ; consc (jticntlv, vast iminhers jicri-h hy disonl-rs which,' nlthont;h not nernfiilous in their nuttire, nro still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Mn-t of the eonsiimpt ion which de cimates the human family has its origin directly in thin Bi-nfiilmu contamination ; nnd many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brniu, and, indeed, of nil tho organs, nrise from or arc aggravated hy the same cause. One quarter of till our people nrc rrrofulniis ; their persons me invaded by this linking in fection, nntl their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system n must renovate tho blood hy nn alterative medicine, and in vigorate it' by healthy food nnd exercise, Such o medicine we aupply in AYEIVS Compound Extract of Sarsnparilla, the most effectual reined v which tho medical tkill of our times can devise- fur this every where prevailing nnd fatnl malady. It is com bined from the most active remedial that hnve been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from Ihe blood, and the rescue of the system from its destructive consequence;. Hence it should be employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also those other affec tion!! which nrisc from it, such ns KurrriVE mid Skim IIiskasks, 8t. Antiiony'h 1'iuk, I lose, or Kitvsii-r.i,AS, l'tMi-i.rs, I'isti-lkh, lii.oreiiKS, Ih.AiNS and lion s, Ti-moks, Tktthu nnd S.n.T Kiiim m, Set.n Ut-An, Kinowoiim, liiiruMATtsM, SYrmi.tTiRnnd MnncfiiiAi. Dir- LANKS, llllUI'AY, l)YSI-l:l-SIA, iJtllll.lTT, Olid, indeed, ail Cumtlaints auisino juom Vitia ted ou iMri'ui! lii.ooit. 'J'he Kipolnr belief in " impurity of the blood" i founded in truth, for scrofula ih u defend ution of the blood. 'Jhc particular purpose and virtue of this iSnreapn lillu is to purif y and refjem rate this vital lluul, without which round health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE FURFCSES OF A FAMILY rKYSID, nMlvrl(l..,l,.p .ltf,, 4, .fill. "MM. .In. f,.,r nt,,,.,'' d, .in-s lii InfMim Hi ei.oiieiiiili al U,. u 1 bsl. ..n.,,dM,i,.yf ' ,,( MlltM t Mllllk, al M sli'ip, and llml be rushulniiif,, 0 M (of S-ip-ii-r lti,.,, ty i, .rt,iin n, h "' In, 1,1 end kin In n lni,,li.. . .i , . '". ,'... .1 IH..I..- -l-l.l. ' ',"., ' " ""' ' - " """ '"' 'innnpany anili', ho-n Hi .i i. wni- n in' i- -ii- I'lini'-'i i" iii.i,i,i. ,,i Bi ..... rut' , fur ni-h, a they csn ,n piin,,., 4, ( J other elalili,huiMit of the sort In the e,n,' I'l-ismii wi-liing to l"iy furiilliire are Itnii.jj' - - ... 1.1. -I..... -.1 .. .'"r1t'l '"" ri,. . nii'i riniilllic (IIS ftrlll'lrl nX nir" m'l I'liniig i aiiii-s- Ylnhi'pany ani',m ,n bunmim - t'ninini.n snd I "'' !.,MJ,. "I ii fids, f-'iiln, t'ii l,"iif,., r-'ufiK, i.:nt, I. h be Is .1. I. l ml,,. . I I., ,li.,,,. , ' wine for IIh iiim-Um .,f tln-fr oiinlitr nml nm.h n I'.re I nri liniiig el-.n here, ns liefc rli .....'. di nt Unit he run M,it thi-tn In (,rl- sml qn.'. N. II. He Is aleii preprired to ninke fiirru, ord'-ron Iho shoilei-t imlice, and attend fuirl with a bcurse, when riilled upon. VAll kinds of eiiunlrv produce nil', tt ti- Ifiiivi'il In tinvtm.til riirwink. nov. 17, 1S. ly. TDK LIVIXcrAGT ' HAVIN'fl largely Increased its circulation ft piift year, the pulilijliers are oiiublcd to peii-l tho new end attractive feature of a tn-riei of l.iTi-.ttAnv Ati ti-.iTirie 1'onTRAiTs, tigim vcu on sieci, rmm in which wm pe neeumpsnitil by a Iliogrnpliicnl Memoir, thus fnrnih)ng fn m rentier, n't mitv lliM pr.n m ,.f it,m L..t tt .. - j v j ennai, ml l.ilrrithtre nf (he H'nrAf, but also a eompleti Illustrated Hiugrnphlcal IHetlonary, coiiiiiub. cing with the l'ortrnits of He Qulncey, followed by Hugh Miller, W. 11. I'rcioolt, l'rolessor Wll' I-I...U. i nk..u.. II 1. I l. . "I say without hesitation, that If I eonld W but ono Mtigazino among nil that are puhllihsj In our country, I should select Liltell's Lirior Age. It contrives to touch the golden rnediua between light and solid articles, between inert instruction and mere entertainment j and agreil deal of knowledge moy bo guthered up frsui it such ah every one nin.lil l.i r.n...... '- . ....j ..n -x.irucl frnm LtttrT rnm 7rniy ll'iirii lerekir. in, .-initio nuiuuers, u ceaut; yearlyiab. feription, $11 prepaid to any address. SnUrip. tions for n less period it desired. Speoial tern to Clergymen and clubs. JU.K&SKK & PROCTER, J'ublifhers. Jiroadway, J J". SU no. , vol. ir.) NOTICE. LATER FROM SHORTY!!! All rersom knowing themsolves linlcbted t ' ino by niito or book account, are requested i to cull on ino, on, or before, tho lirst dny of June ; next, nnd cash mo off, or make some arrangt. men t with me, fur I mui-t knve my books settled' I up. All parties interested will save costs by it. j tending to tho above within tho above time. ) And all persons having claims against me an i likewise reiillestcil lohrin'on their ueemmi. . 'igniDst nn', as I am both ablo nod willing to pay luetn. F. SHORT. Clcnrfiel'l, May t, 1?59. 4t. do. 18, vol. ir. II A M Il O N Tf) X I. A. I) LOOK IIF.KKt LOOK It I' THE undersigned subscribers, take this meth od of informing the public generally, that they have this day entered into copartnership in THE BLACKSMITH BUSINESS, and can be found at the shop formerly occupied by J. Shunkwilcr, on Third street, in this bo rough, where they will be pleased to see the r old customers, and as many new ones as can make it couveniont togive thoia a call. Bring on your hoes, your spades and picks, Your log-chains and your pulling sticks, Your slods, your sleighs, your horso, your mare, ro tiiree-yeur old snail then go bare. Your spears will work up then just right, To prooning hooks for every height. Your (words too, shall then be wrought. To ploughshares euch as Cuin ne'er bought. JACOB SIIUXKWILER, GEO. W. ORR. Clearfield, December 8, 1 SOS. tf. "HARD TIMES NO MORE." A NY PERSON (Lady or flcntlemim,) in the V. Uuited States, possessing a small capital of irom J lo f, can enter into an easy anil respect able business, by which from $5 to $10 pcrrny eon o rtniiica, lot particulars, nnilress, (with tamp,) W. R. ACTON & Co. 41 North SIXTH St. Bhiuad'a. Feb. 19th '59. 3m. IT'OR SALE, by Mkriiell Carter, Adami' Lnlrtt Improved Corn Shelter Also few Meat Cullers nf tlm hm t kind . 1 ........ ...i CtV of Goods in Lheir linn. luct. mpnir.. n nr1 ..'II ba sold low "for cash or produce. I'learneld, Dec. 8, 1858. PRODUCE WANTED. Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, Buckwheat and Fire-Wood, wanted at the office of the Clearfield Republican iu pay ment of printing. dec. 1, 1858. All wanting to emigrate to a mild climate. good soil, and fine market, tee advertisement of Jiammonioti lianas. I mportant to Lumbermen. THE subscriber takes this method informi.ig any and all persons wishing t procure trie th;il re s tho agent for Clearfield County, nn I wih furnish and put in tho said wheel, on tho shortest possible notice, upon ap plication being made to him at his resi dence in Lawrence township, three miles south of Clearfield borouph, or by letter addressed to him at Clearfield P. 6. JOHN A. REED. Lawrence tp., Sept. 1, 1858. Sm.pd. To all wanting Farmi, tit advertisement i iiamrrwnwn lianas, , WATCH & . JEWELRY TnE uudersigned respectfully Informs hli customers aud the public generally, that he has just returned from the Kaet, and opened at hit establishment in SUA WS UO W Clearfield, Ba. a line stock or WATCHES of different qnal itis, and JEWELRY of eveiy variety, from full sett to a sinpfe piece, which be will tell at the most reasonable prices for CASH. ALL kinds of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired and ll'arrnnfert. A continuance of patronage ia solicited. Not. 10th, 1H58. H. F. NAUOLE, to all wanting Farms, ees advertiscmrnt of ftammontcn juanat, ' NATIONAL HOTEL, (LATE WHITE SWAN.) Race st. above Third, Phila. riUIE proprietors of the abovo well known cs X, tabliidimcnt being thankful for tho very liberal pntronago bestowed upon them tho past year, take this method of informing their friends and the public that they are still prepared to ac commodate them if favored with a call. During the summer months the house has been thoroughly rcuovated, improvements innilo and other exU'iiMi e alterations in eoutemplalioii. Wo are determined to devulo our uliole atten tion to husiiu-M nnd flatter Jitrselvcs with llie conviction that we shall be able to give siitislac lion. PlliES A SI'UVER. X. B. Carriages will always be in readiness to convey passengers to nnd from tftcuuihimt Land ings nnd Railroad Iicpots. S. .t S. March 31st, ISSS.y, CUBA HOTEL, JAYNESVILLE, PA. THE above Hoti I, having recently been lilted up for a buufo nf entertainment, is now open for tho necomiu'idiitiiiti of the public. Travelers wiii find Ibis a convenient botn-c. May 19, 1858, JOHN JORDAN. "VTATIOXAI, I-'.Xl'lIAMiE HOTEL. 1.1 The subs'-ribor having taken the above well kuown Hand, formerly kept by ll'm. A. Mason, iu Ciirwvnsville, l'a., is ready to ncooni module all who may favor him witn lheir palrunnge. His taklo will ulways be supplied with tho best the nrket afTords, and his Bur with tho choices liquors. His stable will be under the rare oft tentive hostlers. DAVID SMITH. Curwensville, April 21. 1S5S. I arc so composed that disease within the range of I their action can rarely iihstru.d or evade tlicui ! Their penetrating properties search, r.nd ileane, ; and invigorate ctery portion nf the human nrgnn ' ism, correcting its dihcascci action, and rcstoiing j its healthy vitalities. At a cMincqttcnce f these ) properties, the invalid who is bowed down with tain or physical debility is astuiiishrd to bud bis iralth or rnergy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. oi ouiy no nicy cure mc rvcry-aay compiaimi of every oody, but si so many formidable and dangerous disrnsea. Tho agent below named is pleased to furnish gratia my American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and direction! for their use in the following complaints : Cotttrr urn, Heartburn, Htadacht anting froth ditordertd Numach, Sautra, Indigestion, Vain in and Morbid Inaction of the liowtli, t'latultnry, Lost of Appe tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, rising from a tow state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR THE KAFID CUHK OF . Conghs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, ! Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient C'onMimp. I tion, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients iu advanced stages of the disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness nnd so nu ' mcrous are the cases of its cures, that ulmost every section of country abounds in persons pub I liclv known, who have been restored from alarming , nnd even desperate diseases of the lungs by its ! use. AVben once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues nrc known, the ' public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. - While many inferior remedies thrust upon the i community have failed and been discarded, this ' his eainca friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the alilictcd they can never forget, and pro duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. TREPARF-D BY I)K. .f. C. AYEK fc CO. LOWELL, MASS. SOLI) hy C. D. Watson, nnd M. A. Thank, Clearfield K. I-'. liitRNNKii, Mosrisdalo. 0. R. I-'osteh, 1'nilipi.biiig. Wm. I ii win, Curwensville. Sajicki, AnNoi.o, Luthert-burg. And all uruggtfUi. SUSaiTEHANNA HOUSE, Curwensville, Penna. ri1he subscriber, formerly of the Kxchange Ho JL tel, Philipsburg, having taken the above new stand, situate on the bunk of the river, In the lewer end of Curwensville, would announce that he is now readv for the accommodation of stran gers and all others who may favor him with a call. The house is large and comfortable, and travelers will find every convenience necosnary to their comfort Aaiplo etabling is attached to the premises. DAVID JOHNSON. February 10, 1858. .NOTICE.1 THE Third Session of the Clearfiki.o Cors tt NoitMAL School, will be held in Curwens ville, commencing on Tuesday the 3d of May next, and will continue two months. No puins or lubor will bo spared to render the instruc tions as thorough and practical as possible. Par ticular attenfion given to the art of teaching. Persons wishing to avail thomselves of iu ad vnnlsgei aro requested to be present st its com mencement. A Cuunty InMlult and J'ublie L. nmi'nutinn u-iVi be held the laet week of Ihe fuiun. L. L. STILL, County Sup. April 8, 1859. no. 12, vol iv. CAUTION. A LL persons are hereby cautioned against pur chasing or modeling with the following de scribed properly in the possession of Jno. Reifh of llogg township : Two cows, one heifer, one year ling calf, one spring calf, four bedstoad., beds and bedding, inc cupboard, two stands, one desk, one eonk stove, one coal stove, one lot carpet, ten chairs, one clock, one looking glass, one fan sing mill, one plow, one harrow, one log chain, one set hay Indders, one saddle, one set two horse harness, as the same belongs to me, and is left with Ihe said John Ileish on loan only subject to my order. C. M. CADWALLADER. April 13th, 1859. 3U A' TnE UNDERSIGNED takes this method of an- nouncing to the eititens of Clearfield and the sur rounding country, that he has oponed a IS&irlbtsir SIhap; on Main Street in laic's JVe where be is Drenared to anenmmnil,.l .11 kn t. call, and hopes to receive a liberal patronage. Oct, Bin, 1858. JEREMIAH NORRIS. CAUTION. LL persons nro hereby cautioned against purchasing or medcling with the followinif uescriiiea properly now in the possesion of Jonathan Wiser jr.: 2 milk cows 3 beds nnd beding, one cupboard, one table, 5 hogs, one hive boes, one cook stove, and all other house-hold furniture, one plow, one harrow, one log chain, gruiii and hay, farming ulensils Ac.,ns tho same ociiings to me suojoct to my order. JONATHAN WISER Sr. April 13th, 1859. 3L pd. IMPORTANT NOTICE. HEAVY and DRE,65 OVER-COATS selling viry cheap at v- W RiUIZER. . i rpiIE BOOKS of D. W. Moore, Esq. having .L been in my possession for settlement and oolloetion for some time, and still mucn of tbem remaining unsettled, I give this Inst notice, that all persons indebted upon said books for adverti mg, subscription, or Job work, must positively come and suttlo the same, at or before the May Co"rU . ,, WM. PORTER. Clearfield, March 2, 1859. no. 7, vol. iv.j Xiw KhjKmd Settlement Juire Opportunity-. U all wanting J arms, IV a healthy place, Twr.NTr-rtvr. un.r.s from Philadelphia, nu tho Camden aud Atlantis railroad, New Jersey. An old e.-tulo hs recently been opened fur stile, and tho first division of 10,u00 acres divided up into farms of twenty a cres nnd upwards. The soil is of the best quality for the produition of fruits, grains, Ac. the pries is 15 to 25 dollars per ncre, payable in easy qnsr. terly yearly instalments within a terra of four years, with interest. The terms aro made esir, in order to insure the rapid improvement ef tk bind, by enabling txrry imiititrtvHi man rotny farm. It is now being extensively improved by good roads, and some of the best ,citiiensj,iif New England and the Middle Slates are ertet, ing large improvements. It is a scene of the grts test improvement out of Philadelphia. Sovenlj five houses have been built in four months. Prse. ticnl farmers and business men from the length and brendth of tho Union are set ding there. Il is an importnnt business place, on nccount of ill being in the midst of a great market. Every sr. ticle raised on this land finds an iminclinte sale. Tho water in excollent, and no such thing si fi ver is known. Tho soil is n sandy or clay loam, with s (fay bnti,m and retentive of manures. It is free ol stones and easily workod. It abounds largely is the phosphates, and such is its fertility that from the crops produced both upon this land and the : Inrge area adjoining under cultivation, it will I I found not to be excelled anywhere in Ihe pruiloo. , turn ol crops most u'luptcd to its market. Tho reader mny be well nwnre lint the esrll. est nnd the bert fruits and vegetables come frost New Jersey, which ari annually exported ti) tli amount of millions of dollars; the land, beiidtl l,n;.n,.A..;i,u in .. .,. - r... r.. v.. .... . .. ... V v ,U rtl.T ,,,, (VI llll.VI., B. an abundant supply of the best quality of muck, manure. Lumber and building materials enn be hades the spot ntu cheap price, from the mills. Other mills nrc now being opened, and brickyardi be ing started on t'.-.o ground. A person can putis a (runic tenement for present convenience forone hundred dollars. On account of the extensive emigration, this is the best courso to pursue in or, er to get a place to li vo in at first. Carpenter end builders aro on band to put up houses on the best terms. In settling hero the emigrant has many ad vantages. He is within a few hours ride oftbs great cities in ths Middle States and New Eif-. land; he is near his old friends aud association he is in a settled country, where every improve ment nnd comfort of civilisation is nt hand; he l,l.. ikm I ' in healthy place, and is not subject to the lute. "o.j: . !.; ,i, , Jui. f.;i. 1 J 'ft "'V ('III, VI "V and Ins own health by those malignant fevers which make the graves of so many millions of the. young and hardy in far off legions swy froa, home and friends. Resi cs, he has a mild cli mate and an open winter. There are throe trains daily to Philadepbia, and to all those who improve, the railroad oosi pany gives a free ticket. The reader w;,l at once be struck with Ihe Ad vantages here presented, and ask himself shj the property has not been taken up before; the reason is, it was never thrown into the market; and unless theso statements were correct so sas would be invited to examine Iheland before pur chasing. All are exported to do this. Tlifyi" see the land under cultivation; they will swot persons no doubt from their own neighborhood they will witnoss the improvements, and es judge of the character Qf the population. Per sons should come prepared to purchase, al aaJ are locating, and locations are not held on ref sal. The Ilammonton Farmer, a monthly liter"? and agricultural shoet, containing full inferms tion of Ilammonton, will be sent to each inqm rer and tan bo obtniuoi at 25 cents por annua. iiJ-Titlo indisputable. Warrautee deedi fi'- en, clear of all incumbranoo, when purchsie)- nev if rmiil. Route in ih limit Leave Viit atreot wharf, Philadelphia, for Ilummonten, railroad at hnlf past levon, A. M., and st hslf past five P. M.; when there inquire for Hyrnes. Hoarding conveniences will be f"""11 Lotters and applications can be addressed S. R. COUHHLIN, 202 South FIFTH st-,belo Walnut, Philadelphia, Maps nd infurntstioa cheerfully furnished. no. 9, vol. ! ill .,.(..,.. ,.: (. -iisslf good soil, ana fine market, tee advertisement V Ilammonton Lands. Cloverseed, FrFTY BUSHELS of Cloverseed for sale at Ihs store of wMi jrvIN, MarehJS, 'jg-tf, 'nrwtnFville. T all wanting Farms, tee advertitcmett 4 Ilammonton Lands, MACKEREL AND HERRING for sale alt Corner Store Curwensville. WM. IRVIS'" 18th ip. 1659,-ss. H, vol.ir.