a Ll. ' Alt d; Pa Nov; „ !Mc Poreigli Newn., ' ,WeAre again eurpelled to give the for eign news - as tele'6.aphed to the Philadel phia papers from New Brunswick. We much prefer giving the' details, ,as brought by the mails of the different steamers, hot as this requies :a delay of two or three days,.aller the news is telegraphed, it ,sometimes happens that Nye cannot give the'dotaik :without first giving% the Leport ofthe same through the telegraph; and to giyel)oth is tinore than Can 'be expeeteA_O'f a country nests:4ol.)er. "The above is the title of a, paper pub lished:at.Cleartield, Pa.; by Messrs. D. W, Moi** ; & 'A. ,J. ITEmputtx, who . 'are no doubt perfect gentlemen—in their own way and 'of their own kind. We received a' copy, of their,Paper on Tuesday last, On the margin of which was written, "Ex change' or go to , Now we would inform ,Messrs. Moonn & linmemia. that asto their request, we decline it; for if they lire untiequaintdd with the proprieties of l life, or (if icquainted) are guilty of such a gross breach of them, it is reasonable to ; infer that their paper partakes of the' same' character, and is therefore not `worth hav ing. As to their advice, we are indebted I . to them for it; yet we respectfully ask to he excused Iry following it. We think the editors of "The Country' Dollar" have pursued an imprudent course: they cannot even claim originality for what' they have written, whilst in the attempt they have violated the Post Office Laws." ~. The foregoing paragraph we copy from the Colantbia, (Lancaster county) Spy, Of Saturday last. We have only to say, in answer to its vindictive and uncharitable spirit, that the editor, (Mr, .1. G. L. BROWN) betrays tLserious want ofdiscretion in thus maligning the characters of those who, for I / aught 'knows, may be better than he is! himself. Does he not know that there arc I always ,others about a printing office be sides . the editors? and does he not also know. that the editors arc only responsible forthe editorial remarks that appear in their 'paper.' From the language of the Spy, howeVer, it would seem that Mr. Brown cannot distinguish any difference between an endorsement on the outside of a ticwspape.rwhich might have been the act of one 6.4 closely connected with the SPy as 'with 'the Dollar—and a regular editorial article; tbr in his closing remarks lie si eaki of it as the work of the editors without any qualification whatever. Had heknown that this was the work of the edi tors of this paper, his remarks would be merited; but if he has read our columns as:attentively as his station required him to do, he certainly would have bad strong reasons lbr well grounded doubts—for, as was once remarked by the late JosErn C.! '.'theNEAL, Country Newspaper is a mir ror through which the character of its ed itor is reflected"—and in point of morality ~i ~ all 1!!!9 Mil and decoruM, we are quite certain that the columns of the Country Dollar will advantageously compare with those of the Spy. We tised to receive the Columbia Spy regularly,,and sought an exchange with it for the purpose of accommodating the lumber• interests of this section, more than for any benefit we expected to derive from but latterly we received it but seldom— not . even monthly—and this treatment gave rise•to frequent complaint, in the of: jeer, and caused' the offensive endorsement, bat not by the editors, either of whom, Mr. Brown must understand, know the "pro prieties of life" quite as well as he does himself. ul- ”I L g of the ..rte tes. Who Mr 7 . Brown is, we know not; but Nvhen he has had as long intercourse with the ,Country Press as we have, he will learn not to be thus easily annoyed; and he will also learn—what he ought to know already—that in this country thq accused must first lie found guilty before they are condemned. • le lab- :t of lie& ran ac- Not ncr Ju• their. Hr. DIDN'c COME'—Many ofthe friends and admirers of the Hon. JAS. BUCHANAN have been anxiously expeeting an opportu nity of taking that gentleman by the hand on his return from a recent visit to his sis er in Meadville. But ho has returned b y some other route. ril2 ion of vill bef ths of e, the 0f43 1 d ue of , opec. is esto. . is stag 0,00,0 eyear ties, Oc s ever; We also see it stated that Mr. Buchanan intends visiting New Orleans, and other Southern cities, during the present autumn. K.,rThe 'official. Majority of Mr. GAM nu:, the Democratic candidate for canal CommisSioner, is 11,729. STATE ItucTiorrs.—The State elections take place in New York, Mississippi, and Louisiana on; the same day—next Monday. I9embers of Congress are, to be elected in the tWg l'ti`t named States: re, ate (3147" A , careful report, in detail, of the market prices of our borough would, pre. sent a singular picture. -It would read,— Grain, none itt market—Tlour, ,do l do— Sutler; do do it of boLLAR. "The Country Dollar." MUM The)laya Question y ip, the South. A.convontion of Slaveholders was re cently.held at Jackson, Miss., to adopt measures to protecythe interests of the South,'WhiCh ' resolved 'on' calling a con ' . , ention of the slavehOlding States at vtlle, Ten, on , the Ist Monday of June, 18500 'The , following, among other reso lutions, was adopted : " . That in the langnage of an eminent northern writer and patiiot—A The rights of the South in African service, exist not only under \hut ,otter the constitution.— They existed before the government was formed. The, constitution was ,rather sanctione by d than they by the Con stitution. Had not that instrumeneadmit ted the sovercip.ntv of those rights, It nev er would have been itself admitted by the Smith. It bowed in 'deference to nights older in their date, stronger in their claims, and holier in their nature, than any other which the eAmstitution can boast. Those rights may not be changed—even by change of the constitution. They aro out of the reach of the nation, as a nation.— The confederacy may dissolve and the constitution pass away, but those rights will remain unshaken—will exist while the South exists—and l% hen they fall, the South Will perish with there."' Whenever we behold a tear, let our kindest sympathies awake—let it have a sacred claim upon all that we can do to .succor and comfort tinder affliction. What rivers of tears have flown, excited by the cruel and perverse ...ways of man ! War has spread its carnage and desolation, and the eyes of widows and orphans; have been suffused with tears ! Intemperance has blighted the homes of millions, ,and veep ing and availing have been incessant A thousand other evils 'NI inch we may con-, qucr have given birth' to tear 4 enough to constitute a flood—a great tide of griefl•-• Suppose we prize this little philosophy, and each one determine never to excite a tear in another—how pleasantly will litre mankind ! Watching the eye of the tele graph of the mind within, let us observe it with anxious regard ; and, whether we arc moved to Complaint by the existence of supposed or real wrong, let the indication of the coming tear be held as sacred truce to unkindly feeling, and all our efforts be devoted to the substitution or smiles for tears ! 'Whatever be your condition—inwardly . or `outwardly—let not a complaint fall from your lips. You may be poor and be obli ged to work hard day by day; but this world is a place Of toil. Millions have toiled before you who are now at rest in the kinLdom above. Are you abused?— So was the most perfbct man the world ever saw. Abuse will not injure a ster ling character. Harsh words rebound to the speaker's own hurt. Arc you cheat ed? So is every honest man. If you complain at every mishap—at every slan der—at every dog at your heels—you will pass a lite of misery. The best course is, to suffer without complaining, and to dis charge all yotu• duties faithfully, as in the fear of Cod. The in: a Mho has a snarl always on his brow—a scorn on his lip and a mountain on his hack—not one which he can muster courage to remove— is of all men the most miserable. If you complain at the trifles now, before youdie, you will embitter every hour of existenci, by your unhappy disposition. Plidad'a Wits, ,par U. S. Bank, 12 Chambersburg, ;` •i i Gettysburg, Pittsburg, .. Susq. county, 1 Lewist6wn, no sale Middletown, • i Carlisle; ' . ii INTERESTING DEVELOPMENTS.—It has' Hollidaysburg, been a matter of speculation fbr some time E r i ai 10 what country the Round Islanders were to Waynesburg, li conquer. Mr. Griffith 11. Williams, ser- w„ § li4 o „, lal grant-major of the late regiment on Round' Ilarrisburg, . it Island, informs the editor of the St. Louis H olles b a h,, 1 1:i/ion that their ultimate destination was Brownsville, lali the Island of Cuba. The men were to Williamsport, 11 have been shipped to the Island of Lopez York, iil to be drilled and armed. The expeditionlAll so ter nt b'ks par had been in contemplation for many years, R e li e f N otes , li and the funds for its support had been ac- Towanda Rel. no tials cumulated by annual donations from the New York City. planters of Cuba, and were deposited in, Chelsea bank, 80 New York, subject to the order of Gener-; Clinton, 50 al Lopez, the general manager of the expe- ' Commercial, 2 dition. Its object was the establishment L a ii iveo ,,, 2 ofa Republican Government in CUba.-I\x„fii„ gto „, 70 For the present the expedition has been a- Other solv. b'ks, par bandoned, but Cols. White and liicoo, the New York State. . _ loaders, entertained no doubt as to its ul. Allegheny co. 66a73 tiinate success. ! - Arnerfca, Riffslo, 30 Stabbing Case.—On Tuesday night a- Atlas bank, 30 bout ten o'clock, a man named George Canal, Albany, 25 Shiel, whilst passing along Market street, Brockport, 25 near Schuylkill Seventh street, in compa-: James Bank, 1 ny with a female, was met by two young' Northern Ex., 1 men, one of whom impertinelifiy looked Lodi, 20a25 under the bonnet' of the female, whereup- ' Lyons, 15 on Shiel told him to go about his business.lState b. Saugerties, 1 An altercation ensued, when one of the ruffians drew a knife from his pocket and inflicted two stabs in the breast of Shiel, which though not thought fatal, ►nay prove so. Spiel was taken to the Hosp►- tal.—Phil. News The Frankfort correspondent of the Lou isville Journal says that n son of Thomas H. Benton stabbed Mr. Lyons, of Louis ville. Mr. Benton was about accompany ing a lady from the parlorof the Weistsi ger House to her room. Mr. Lyons pro posed to join them. Mr. Benton was of fended.at the proposition, and soon alter, in an adjoining parlor, the stabbing took place. ;licuoirrzo..:--JOhn.W. Lovett; a blind man, and recently a pupil of the Stanton Blind Institution, charged with robbingthe Richmond mail 'for , 'Lynchburg,' . ,between Farrnyille,and.Walker.s Church, in Prince Edward 'county, was wcamined,.in Lynch burg on -Monday last, and, of coursorac quittedit;heing iniirobable . that wholitiretY distinguish day from iiight, Cobld...bave - been , guilty Of ouoirao,acf. • ;!; 1:0 k;•' ,•:,• • "`•,''!' MIME Complain Not. DEATIL BY A DILOP OF LAUDANUM.—! M 0 N Q Fvo 1,. y There is . an account in the last number of ' 'lri .:, - Ir .7fll` GOODS '' Must now . ease in Cuil i :A; I t the .IVcro tnglancl Surgical Journal of a r v ii!e tn — iii- o ng Ic, although riot shunted ' c' Y rir ' ; child being poisoned by the administration wtrrwo ho might ostentatiously parade belbtoViii [ pik ,h e t h e hallow deepplivn boast ot homing the of one drop of, laudanum, by its mother, for griping. It was a fine healthy child, and ' .9 I " CHEAPEST CORNER," . . and it lived but eleven hours after the lau. persons who may favor , - : . ' ilanuth was administered. People ,should; ' '' ISAAC SMITH be careful about the use of drugs that are with a call will hri AOREP!Ani,i s sun . pawn by reput e d d angerous , espec i a ll y . in a d r ei n i s . the ilbouvery that all kinds' iif ineteliatidise have greenly F.41.1.EN ill PRIG . % in this place since ttn has toning the same to children, wit() Cannot greatly from Ploindelphin• lie hos or the very tell the state of their feelings. 1,..,:t q uality every thing Itioly to be 'in dertinnil in this community to the tray or THE PENNSYLVANIA R A ILIMA D.-TllO Pittsburgh American states, on reliable authority, that the 'Pennsylvania Railroad company have contracted for 4,000 tons of railroad iron for the wostern division of their road, and adds, that Col. Patterson, the President of the company, in recent correspondence with prominent citizens of Pittsburgh, has promised, if proper aid he extended to )he„companyt immediately to put the whole, of the western division to , Pittsburgh under contract. WlELANcitoix.—A gentleman who, a few weeks ago, visited Gravois, a small town some ten miles south-west of St. Lou is, found there no less than twenty-five in thit boys and girls whose parents had di ed of the cholera. They were all gather ed into the dwelling of a benevolent gen tleman, named Sappington, by whom they were generously cared for. A KNOWING CANDIDATE.-A young man wild seems to have known the world well, recently carried his election to Par liament in an English town, by promising to marry the daughters of thirteen hun dred electors. They all voted for him in hopes of being an 11 , 1. I'.'s liithet in law. AN I NC:lin:Yr.—At a concert in Cleve land Lately, Mrs. Seba Smith's discriptise ofthe death of Mrs. Blake, whu was tOtind frozen to death with, her infant hugged to her breast still alive, was sung, and it WaS made known that Air. Make and the voun, . labv thus saved, were at that ma c' ,- molt t h e room . THOMSON'S COMPOUND SYRFP OF TAM Is a nerur f Ili g 11111,11 y 1 , 1 ( . .11.01', 11 , 11 1 141 th. 1•f Ihr Thrw,l, Liii, g 4 or ISr, a4l. 11 . 1' sprat. pt•rirnrr, .% mg i.stnl Ihr pre:iar.,lio 1 lor Ihr laid three t Tarr, %% iih Ihr 11,st thn•ILIFd ulivantage. A tics. in Da I.llolrlry Ill) . r•IIrr11• 00.14,r Ilnr 11,11.(•V. \\;111'11 %%J.ti /OW. , line y t ultd by .o list: ul three bold(. Id I bunisol:s Syrup ul •I'ar lid lutnlid. reed. Ilu It din of (;11(.1111 er ip w.l Idle. Nofit by lour ( x. peri,•ure. fi'ALAXv• PraTarin! and so d n) AG:\ NY & DICKSON N E. rower of F•IF"1'11 awl 'Sl'lit7(T, er.recor. 3‘lo Sold by it 111 lIILL, Cirri rfield, rti.. at tl Dru.,...t.:1108 guilt . Pr.re 50,.. or el 00 re r 1)101 le I= Prices of Flour and Grain. lhe lollotviog I I e e 6110,% tic pri( ae of Flour and Grain It Ilie sevcral plu c es ractitp,:ird at our lale,,t dalee. • Fkmi::,-;*Whent. o.os. $4 75* • 106 00 30 4 75 .4. 10 02 32 5.N.) 110 60 33 4 62 .1.03 55 27 3 02 '7O 40 'Ai .6 00 25 75 37 1 . 1 I'n I. Ipliin, \e t% Yuri, Host w!, 13.1 1 ( more, t' BANK NOTE LIST. orrectud WeelOy from the Ptil adclpla❑ Pap( re Cayuga L. 1 41 ostern, Roches., 30 Binglutnipton, 50 Cattaraugusco. 3O Clinton county, 15 Conuucrcial, Bo 15 Peullsylvauin. du Oswego, 10 Viirgueri',Seneca, 30 Hamilton bunk; Meehan. Buffalo, 45 Merchants' Ex., 40 Millers', at Clyde, 10 'OsWego, '• 60 13uffalo, 35 Staten Island, , t 50 State b.BufTalorisaBo St. Lawrence, 75 Union, liutlido, 30 U. S., Bull'alu, 30 Watervliet, 15 Other solv. b'ks, 1 New Jersey. Del. B'dge Co. HS Yardley ville, 15 Plainfield, Other solvent, par Ohio. Solvent Cincinnati 1 Cleveland, 5 Hamilton, 15 Commer., Scioto, 10 do Lake Erie,7s Sandusky, Commerce, do, 35 Norwalk, Fariners'„Canton, 75 Granville Society, Lancaster, 15 Urbanna B'ing co. 65 Other solvent, 14 Under Fives, 2i Estate of Jonathan R. Ages, deceased. LEATERS of Administration baying been gran .ll.4 tee! to the subscribers oil the estate of J 01134 than R. Ames, Into el J..rdur too ()ship, Clearfield county, decd—nil persons having claims or de• mantis ogatost said estate .1.1 . 111 present them duly authenticated tor settlement, and nll persons in• delued to the some aro requested to make pay ment tiliout delay. ANN AIVIES, Ad'rns JOHN J. WELCH, Ocl. 31. 1849 —l9 pd REGISTER'S NOTICE. No rice :s hereby given to all eretlitor3,legatees. and other persons .nterested, thnt Melo:lowing counts have been passed and tiled in the Regis ters Mlice of Clearfield county. and that the same o ill be presented to the Orphans Court of said min , ty G,r emitirmation mid ullownnee . un the ad day of Uccern neXt, id thin Court liou4e in the borough 01 C:learficiti. Ist.' The uecount of Henry Repel)? and William k:Kecutints ul the lust will and testunuent ul Julia Ileguriy, lute ul SA:curia township, deceased. 2ti f , Tho,iireutnit Alury & Gideon D Goodfel low, Ailininistratote of the iodate of lautt4lt Guodlok low, late ul LaWrolleo township, deceased. • WM. C. WELCH, Reg'r. October 29. 1819.• , • , •• • . • 25. a t r c e el f "si_urted Sat!in , eit i s mi aLih ß o e Lhe:p : ‘,., Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Slides, Hats, Caps 4 Bonnets, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Glass and Queensware, Nails ; Books and Stationary, Oils and Paints, Cotton Yarns, Beady made Clothing, (too cheap to say any thing about it,) Fish and Salt, etc., etc:, with many miscellaneous and fancy articles. f'J'Produce at market prices will be taken in exchango.for goods —such as grain, lumber, rags, leather, bees-wax, tallow, Flax seed, etc., etc. Cash will not be refused, and if any gentleman or lady has a lot of "the root of all evil, which he or she wishes to dis pose of, the greatest bargains may he obtained at the store of the subscriber. ISA AC SMITH. ens vll le, Ociohrr 1'.6. 18.19 ROBERT MAN LEY, Luaura . Qv.v A " ( 1) 1111,._1112 ECEMI /VIE .iih•selj:.ee re•pvelfid:y ihe eiti zooN of (:!e,rheld 111.1 f f iellY+ Co t• .rd the uhnvn r.nn,(l ko,iieot., A the 1.11(11. I..rmerly .4( ninc.l J 1.. Ir.' and res CI illy MI WO. Is 6tLlrr o' ;,Irlatrige lie nal Iv! 01 , 1 hr ..111 lu 15101 ‘IOrIC 1., ill prreu, a it hu rune he pica•ed to rill. If/ 8;0;0;,(.110.1 knerg.rit hand Cabinet-work and Windsor Chairs if vvrry de,cryiton clstm4 muds II) [Mk!' ALSO, Dentis/, I, valid, and Chamber Chairs—Chair Beds and lied Chairs. CJ •I•Im B"i .1111 bx converted I lIIC rlll CIIII r C11111;dcle) bc,l /Ohl/ In',l w !Inv emninnt,t Alm can hr ear• r:ed under line firm II la inartien'nrlv fur Allinnry nllirrrea n d Prnie,tmoinl gentlemen N. 13 —C4.llihs madu 111 the newts' niumier and un lie tharlesi 11Ullre. ROBERT Al.l LEY Clearfield. July 23.1849 —6 a NEW GOODS Al the Cheapemt Corner. rp sub.yther rerrivrel. Ills (.1.1 u supl.l ) %% IN FEU GOODS, eunshi:lng, ul Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens ware, Tinware, a large lot of READY MADE CLOTHING, Sole and Upper Leather,Hard ware, Iron cS.- Nails, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, a very large and good lot of Boots and Shoes, Salt—Ground Alum Western, Drugs, Paints and Dye-stuffs, Buffalo Robes, Cedn rware, Sad dlery—ALSO, Cook and Nine plate stoves, A:I of which t‘ill ho bold low for CASII or in el• chance for Cuooiry Pru.lot:e. Cal/ and 1u , .1; it our stock. - • JOHN PA I'ION Cur enswille, 0 i 23, '4O FARM FOR SALWr • rpliE eub, , criber 4.lfere for rule an extelleill form, el:titaitiiitgr 100 Acres, siloate in K iriliu s too nyhp, Charfield county, nhout three miles trout Korth:ins acres of which is clewed, and in good order, and with good trneee. The improvements are nr w PLANK • i FRAME • t .! 110 USE, A 1;1 V g LOG BARN, nn(ln youingifffil ihriv APPLE OIIETIAIZI), and in %% ,tll.l.lled ip.od spriligs %%aivr. The above farm %Atli Ire !mid on rens..hnble erne Apply io ihe• euh>rnbrr on lie promisee MICHAEL EISENMANN. Oelober 16. 1849 - 6 n. • APPEALS FOR NE- TRIENNIAL ASSESSMENT. APPE VLS will hotel(' by the Cionnorbowers in t h e respective townships and hor unglis nF lo 14%%5, In Goshen tit Tuesday, Oct 30, at Ait'in Leonardo. Girard %Vedueoduy " 31, at Corigmbit 11111 iSctioul liounc. Covington 'Fliutsday. Nov I.t at J Nl.turer'n. K tannins FrWay. .. 2d ut Hoarding Ilouse tot l(o-Iliatiti. Huston on Mon lay' " riot at Jetts . ° Viloorts. Fox Wednertloy " 7111 .• John 1 Bondy. Union Thursday fith II W Moore. Brady Friday thlt W. C. Fumy Penn Sward ty 10111 Jati . o. Evans. Bell Moraluy 12th Aseph Ellis. Burnside Tut sd ty 13th John Young. Chest Wedneothly 14.11 Jos Curry the'd Ferguson Thursday 15th T. B. Davis, Jordan Friday 1611) Jar McNeal. Becenria Saturday 17th S. M. Smith. Woodward Monday 10th C. Shia Decatur Tuesday 20th John Goss. Morris IVedliesdny 21st Jae Allpori. Bradford 'ilittroday 2211 Win Hoover. Boggs Friday 23d Crarnottilule. _ .. iliir'u dr, Laurence Saturday 24th Conn'ru Office. lh It o Monday 26th Juhn Draucki.r. The Assessors are requested to he present with tht tr duphentee, at the oppral when hold in their appropriate district to tendiu in making a correct ne sessment. An appeal will /Ow lie held at the Commissioners office. in Clearfield, on Saturday 24th Nov. next, lur the purpose of equalizing and adjaating the val.. natant of Unseated inni:s throughout ilie.connly, nt which time and clricn„o II holders of unsettled lands, agents, &c., desiring 'corrections, nro relocated to be present. . L. A. REED, Us. ELDER, B. BoxsALL, zr Attest,, W, A. Wallace, Cl'k. a Cotimi'ro 0111(T, : Oct. 13.1849. 6Pieces eOllOll Fianna and Table Linen, Jur sale by ' ' • ' BIGLER Bf.ci , ; • 2 , Pieces' of Heti and ‘Vhite Flannel, for sale 1 at the store of BIGLER Zis ed. Ak. Few pieces of Silk. fur Ladies _Armes for sale . choep fp; 'BIGLER de ce. J-. : FA141:.: - : - . ),Npip . ', 3 NyiNTE.R GOODS. rfrno! Is"^-i ,r: ',i E rtigtE stilisgx Vat is jusi now reeeitlfifr n very hit-, 1 !Ina Kifil and Winter trade, which %%111 need hit , purchnovt to tarry theta off. The atuck•is coinposed DRY GOODS, Cloths, black, blue, brown, 4c.. Cassimeres, do do do Sattinetts, do do do Alpacas, d. do Sat Fashionable Cat Flannels—Red, Bleached and unbleached Muslins A variety of Shawls. Ginghams, Alpaca Aprons, Irish Linen, Gloves,Suspenders, etc. OILS. Common and 'fanners'. Candles--Tobacco--Segars and 'Crackers. Oct. 19, 1849. K 112; AID T 1111 s!! Illustrated Life op Notorious Adventures OP DICK TURPIN, The Bold Highwayman, Burglar, !Bunlirer, ME CloAlf*L!.7l'l: in one large Oclnvo volume of 124 prTUN. Price '25 ennui. Einbelltelictl milk lu ige ill um relive cogrriv lugs, t‘or;, is lu I of engrnvnluß. repretotoling the tt hole el.reer 4,1 Ilse of.iorloos DICK I UHPI .N, o ho Y9,44.ki1l I lite to tit notorious llivl.v‘nymori, liortafi, etc:\ ilia! (vet bri•utlit•tl the breath 01 ; II t..144,+ 11.8 %%hole cart Cr, reCollitls In glowing col. on+ rill has Ittor•bretulth coo•apes, elt.., t It. Prune 25 t elik, or live copies for One DUllitr. Picloriat Li/c and Adrentures of JACK SHEPPARD, The ino(i timid Burglar, i2ii(bcir and Jail Breaker that e%t•r iiVvil. CUllipl CIO iii 0110 large Oidat iulume of 132 pages. Price 25 rent 3. Embellished iiuh t.everal Mtge illustrative engravings. Tins ii ark is Me remplete lile, from lurtli 1111111 lib death of the must notorious Burglar, IL.Mlier, Cell and Jail break r that ever lived, It tdionlil be read by eve• ryborly. copies cloy-Five cents, or iiVe l'Opltni One Illustrated Life and Adventures of NINON DE L'ENCLOS, 11'1111 her Loners on Love, Courtship nod Alm , rage. It is published complete 111 0111! fine Octa• vo VUlume, lull of Engm% 'Ns . oil Purtrami, illus trative of different scenes m the work, us well as n twoutiiul Portrait of Nonni do L'Euclos, Price eilly-Pivo Cents, or fiN e Copies lor Oire Dollnt. The Illustrated Life and Adventures of 11EM1Y THOMAS, The Western Burglar and Murderer, who MIS born in 1815, whot'o public career commencril to 1829, and ended at the gulltms, by his being hung at Chilacutho, Uhiu, ,March 6th, 1846, for the awlul Crime of murder. It is ettin.plate, correct, authen tic and graphic account of the deeds of one of the most dazing and pro 1111nent inc II that over figured in the re,ords of crime. Full of Engravings, illus. [ruling the t%ork . Alcu, [ho 'Thrilling Story of Mrs. Whipple, the "Denton Wife," and Jesse Strang, the Murderer of Mr. Whipple, Who %vim bung nt Albany, Z.. 1' , /August 24th, 1825, atrial a tremendous exenemeut, thirteen') comp otes ul 'gibbers having been callod out by the She t• iff, to oteserve Ilffier ; full of benniitol engravings, tliusl rauce of 11.therent Fennel) in the story. he huln of the is pub.ished to .one orlaco vul• nine, lull ul lilow LIMOS, for •1'%% eiNy -Ft) o Cents, or live copies for Olio Dollar. Illustrated Lives and Adventures oldie DESPERADOES AND DUELLISTS, l'lll :NEW IVoliLo.—This boalt contents 1110 Live of 11101110 a rioted Desperadoes of the I‘,l':w ‘‘. ORLI); fllllO, fill tlCrooff I of the jf ifl,rj•fif foujjej. of Ly111:11illaj the Cane 11.1 i liittlers; the Victims; the Execution; the Jnstificntion; die, etr., ns vt cod us the IA v.'s of the principal Duellists, nod their Duelling; lugclhcr with the Li% es of the must notorious Rego hiturs Aluderature iii the kuutsn world. 11 is beautifully illustrated ; coniplete in one volutne.— Filen fur the CUMpletu %%uric Twenty. I lye Lents, or lixu veined tor One Duliar. Arty person ‘‘lititeccr in ibis country, wishing li' Ilier or nll of the ['bevy uorks, eau gel diem by re. tutu ul stall. oil remitting the amount lur thew, ut u leili.t,tu the Publisher. •,„•A copy of . ench . ol thi.ttbove five %%orii i.f Se sent to any one fur Otte Dolor. Add rePe nil orders to ensure prompt sttenttotT,lethe Publisher. T. B. PETEItSuN, loo• 98 Chesnut street. Philadelphia. .. l Editt , rs of Nen.spopers throughout the (moo try, I opyin Met/hove ono or more Prow, Me[tiding tills notice. nati soloing u copy of [lieu paper, murk et], to the Bohm :Wier, abaft buy() n complelt! set nI the above %Anita rent them by return ot Court Proclamation. WllEltr.A6 thu lion. George W. ‘Vouth%urd, Presdeut Judge of the l:our , of Common Hew, n 1 the , lth judicial diutrict, cOIIIpURCLI of the countles ut Clinton, Centre and Clearlield.and the flog James 'l'. Leonard and A liruhatn K Wright, Esquires. AssoJetate Judges in Clearfield county, have instied their precept bearing date the lid day et Sept. 184. J, cane directed, ler holding a Court or' Common Pleas, Orphan: Court, Court VI Quarter Sessions, and Court of Oyer 4 , l'ermiyier and General fail Delivery, al Clearfield Town,for the County of leariteiu, on tho let Momlay ul December next, (being the 3d day of the month.) Noltee is. therefore, hereby given, to I he Coroners, JustireA of thoPeaco, & Constables wand fur the County of Clearfield, to appear in their own proper persons, with Rolls, Records, lnquisi• Exnnintations and other Remembrances, to do those things which theiroffieec & in their behalf ap pertain to be done; and all witnesses and other per• 89113 proseening to behall ul the Commonwealth a gainst any prisoners are required to be then and there attending and not depart 'witkout leave, at their per Al. Jurors are requepted to be ptinctunl in their attendance at the uppomtedtitne agreeable to notice. Given under my head at the town of Clearfield. this 24th day of Oct., in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and lortruine, and the sovcnty•eecond year al . American Independence JOHN SI'ITES, 4,411V2aV11N TAKE NOTICE that my wile ELLEN and her daughter ELIZABETH, oh the night of the 3d of 01.1olier, Inst., about n louk, abseoctled ifolll my house in Canoe ,township . . Indiana copa l ty, Pa., and !tole limn me MARES and two COLTS—the mares ore faith tine eight years old. the other ieven*the oldeitt hits tr bright 'Star on hor forehead. Arid amino white oh hind feet—the other has o nom 11 nor. on h itsrefircid; and a narrow strip of wbito down . hp. tare and her loft hind lea a' little horse ahuve, the hittl..=, The Camara bolt, hay horse etiltis, iiio l l4,oo; Geld Witic.Whilti lege: o'ncl;;ldigiifai !heir ugo. • ' r 1,0104 Perfobq d gq in4 li hn f h " ln g: u r itmotM4 my wiry &lett tin ruy,accuprit,, I ca,p ur; 4.lminoqthe hurler or culls , L JAMIES"GALLt — sen: October 16, iB4.—Upd • ) ' ' • ; '.; ( I ',''; • J , ' e ntid ari lnblo nitwit dl GOODS fiir u be examined; mid tho price useertnirtetl,:t9 . lo4e# partly tOlollcms A good: assertmentz Orocicaryware, Grind-Stores Brooni,h; Wagh-biiardk BOOTS and `SHOWS , " 7 , That cannot be surpassed. F, CloCks and Confectionary: . Drugs; Ptiints, Dye-stutrs, Pat* . - Lautkr Black, Gila s, ,PAitty - , etc. i . .. GROCERIES . . Coiree-Tea=ll-aChoccolato. • Sugtir---White, crushed, do,pull verized, do loaf; do broWn. Molasses—Boston Syrup, Sugar ' 'House and' New Orleans:? TAKE notice Thal t have this flay por - ehasod of Henry'l3ul•k, Jr.. the following property, viea,rii.. One half of Five acres of Wheat in the ground, one,Juz?f of Three acres of Rye l one Red t 5 White Cow, one Hog, lot of Timber taken out, awl all his right, ti. tle 4 claim to land, with improvements made by him, all of which property is left in his care. -F. P. HURXTIIAL. • Oct. 24, 1849. BY %Arius uf.a writ nen Poems, issited ou; of tlie Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield county, and to me (I,rec!rd, will ho czposeil to sole nt Covri loom in the borough of Cleorfittld, on Monday the 31 day of December nest, n rertstri kit of land, situate within the COr• sounted loroda 01 the lioroligh of Clearfield, cort• taming live tiertBupd h(2% eut y•fivo perches, boon jed on the ens! by Inc No. 14. on tho north by not lot No 15 on the west by Fourib etroet, and on the south by lot No 13. and known as out lot, the lid all (leered and with a house ',ld: thereon eurtcdl. Seized, taken in execution oml to be viii us the property of 1-I , ..bert Collimi B); virtue of a similar Writ IPatied out of 1110 some court and to me directed. will be ex imbed to dale at rho FORIO time and place, a cer. lain tract of land, situate in Brody township, Clear• field county, containing 572 acres and allowance( bounded by Inodl tile of Frederick. Shaffer. Alt; chael SlLiffet. Liticiis Ogden, and others, with a Ogre laud a Loa 61011 lac v‘ed log 11.iuse and barn, and other buildings, and about 40 acres cleared. Seized, 'atoll in execution and to bo sold as the properly of George hoover by JOAN STITES, Sli`ff‘ Sberih d Office, Char. field, Oct. 10. 1849 To Clergymen, Post-masters, Teachers of Sabbath-Scoots, Book Agents, Stu dents, and Heads of Families. Agents wanted in every section of the I V. S. la sell. Sear's Pictoral Family Annual; AN ILLUSTRATED WORK, comprising a lino series of ern hell will/news it 46 interesting du eri pi ions in one hattilsorno large Octavo of about 400 Fingeii, elegantly bound in guilt, and lettered to ihe must finished siylo of modern book niaking. This splendid volume comprises within iteolfa complete Library of Useful and Entertaining firma ledge, cominosed in lorm,latniltar in stylee copious lii information,,rembraeing an ostensive, range of subjects. The engravings (over 200 in number) aro strictly illustrun ye, being reptegen• lotions of actual Scenery. Costumes, Manneii; Monuments ac. atC. 0::rOn examination the above work wilt be pto.. (inced by every intelbgent person under whose tArervation it may cultic as ono of the most suit- . able presents for a father to present to his family, as regards bulb the quality and number of as em• bellishmenir and the pure character of i I con toile In preparing every article for its pages the grcule.ti caution Ilan been tied to admit lac/- dung but of an improving and metrutilve char." otter. To men•of enterprise and tact this work alone oilers an opportunity f.,r profitable employment dom to be met with. There is not a town in the Union w here n right, honest and well..dispos.: cd person can (nil selling from 50 to 200 volumes, necordiog to the mull:mon All persons wishing sample cool° sto cram no or procure subscribers with, eon seem's) I or more, substantially bound in paper cosers*—the postage not exceeding 30 • cents on each volume so foe. vvarda—on the reCcipt of DINE DOLLAR - Pi thin way. no mat!el w hero a person resides, it only within the reach of a Post Office, he can ob 4 lain a copy of the FAMILY ANNUAL. Kir Possund in tho country witching to act as Agents may obtain alt the r9iiistte information by addredving this subsciiher. To secure ailed. lion to any communication they most ho postpaid. In writing, lot each person' mention his Post Office County and State. ROLIEIIT SEARS, Publisher, No. 128 Nassau at., pr. V. •NoTE.:—The only kind wo are allowed 'to foils -itird under the Post Office Law. , ,t To publishers Of Newspapers throughout wapapera copying ibis advertisement, crt• lire, well displayed,, na above, wittiont any alter. utbn or abridgement (including this notice) arid giving it four inside insertions, shall receive a copy of the ANNIYAL, (rubjeci, to thau order.) by sending direct to tho publisher Oct. 12. DlaZtatti 4111M,_1111iT1.211112, GODS. WM. 131GLEIt da CO urn now just rereiVing and opening , at ihvir old stand, a fresh supply of seasorialito guoda. t consistii,g o f Dry Goode. Grucerieft, Quet•nawaro, Boritid and Shaer, Hata awl Cope, i tt vitriety trimmings for Ladies' Dressen n u ll Cloait—Alecr Ole. Paiute, Dj c Stutry...Naile. Iran and Glut, with the usual . vatic* , of. riationi, Tito ,panija aro ja v lo call and iriarrolie for thfasetves., • • TURNPIKE .NOTIOE; ri'VE steckholders of I heiGtcn llopo j enlll9ll4 Eagle Turopike"!Road comptiny:iar"o hominy i hot , ],November will be held, oil Moqny the :4\h, day of ovonher nqgt, ,r: t blil 1.1 Ito. helot of Maui Nevling;•dimtd.in Lti•Carfli Thifeounty of Cleoiliolil; let liotiio . of le ..upd,4 o.ducli in ilia cti4 icitiontvorliPitrtlPSdloi".eloCl'.'by ballot ottli:PCfaoll lit res ii49l, , Si i pereene It.lana4orsond GTO, pe i r i sen:Air Treftsurer of said company for the en son% pint.' t A I'. OIVEN; Ned f. 9, 1849 . ; ' Nwit o'oll.l i • . INIII=EMEI!! j .;H4Rp.W ARE F. P. HURXTHAL. atbal Tpansioctmo Sheriff's Sale. ALSO, CIRCULAR. Price only Two Dollars. the United States --" MEM IBE ES ME
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