i 1 01 17,a..1xru i emi, ---- crl tellriot:4 ff_ Tame. ~.' He always 'feels n a hurry, yet in his busiest day he will stand and talk rrum the Gel inglalo\la Tel, v , ph. !till he has wearied your patience. He is 1 seldom neat in his person, and generally WARM DADS. late to public worship. Hil children are New is the time to see to it. late to school, and their books torn and 1 We find in a late number 'of the Albs - dirty. He has no enterprise, and is sure i ?/;) Cultivator, an article on this Subject ; to have no money , or it he must have it and as the cold season is now approach- make great sacrifices to get it, and he is, ing, and there may be still ample time left slack in his payments and altogether on to prepare fur it, we hope that the hint credit ; he purchases everything at a dear rate. Yeti will see the smoke out of his thrown out and argued with so misch force and sustained by so many facts, will chimney long alter daylight in winter.— be duly considered by all the readers of His herscstable is' not daily cleansed, nor the Telegraph, who may not be provided his horse curried. Boards, shingles, as carefully as they should in the ptat i t . u .' and clapboards are to be seen off his buil ; dings month utter month, without being re. tars referred to by this correspondent. !placed, and his windows are full of rags. 1 WARM BARNS. He feeds his hags and horses with whole' Somuch has been said upon the nr:CCS'ij. grain. If the lambs die, or the wool comes ty of keeping cattle warm hi whiter, that off his sheep, he does not think it for want ! it might be supposed that every farmer of care or food. He is n great borrower, I would have his barn warm and comfiata• and seldom returns the thing borrowed.— 1 ble ; .414 as we call upon the neighboring lie is a pour husband, a poor father, a flamers, we find many of their barns poor neighbor, a pour citizen, and a poor quite open, exposing their cattle to the e h i s s e se . wind and drillingsnow. Dimly, doubtless, sesss—,...--...---_,..:„ ~—,...----- do not know how much more it costs to . !Sheri tirs Sa;V• winter cattle in a cold barn than in a warm Bv .% utur . ..f n u r.! 411 1 . , r i ritC :I‘, 1.,,14,1, 111 one, and that, at best, they cannot be made si the Cr ~1 C../11101/11 i'd OS id r I !t• G ' d to thrive so well upon the same quantity e s, l 1111, t!ctl, w 11 he I X' 1:.(..t1 141 of food. The animal body acts as a fur- : rohl'e,'rn l e r" ll'l. ctrl I. , •'c' 11l Ihe l''';‘" ,l = l, .i nace which must be supplied with fuel, and ( :'o"rie'". se ; I '''y I" I" d'Y °I I ) . " "die; the greater the exposure to cold, the more . "' l ' u ,',' "'"" I :" '," I ;"' I ' ' I-1 ; c ,‘.',"‘"," `,/` '"' s eses, I , 0•, .• 0, IPIt. 1,, T,111.:‘ , 01 ~,Qill .4k 11., C ,, 11• Biel there must be to keep up the heat. tAinaig tine nen.; sil.l ,•c%cl:lv.e.wo. perches, hrurn - Captain Parry, when wintering in frigid' Merl os tin 5, ,, ,, i s se N' i I nil Ise r;r11; by .regions' r found that his men lost their ap-:se, to Ni. 1.3.1/0 de: e csi Is isms', 'bluets It'll fo light food, ate clear butter and ," " u'" '""'" lit Is' rssi II "'" I I'" ° "" """ petite lii, tic lit n.; cicoo,1;;;;1 ..,alt rt li,t,e ttl s'n. grease with a keen relish, and without s!e ,here nu eft ci. 1 5,...t..!, Ilistn ill f r.utiUtril the slightest inconvenience, and that their • -,,s ~, tie Lost vs ,he rruporc .4 It .her: C.;l1 m, health and comfort required these articles s A I. s 0, of food in proportion as they were exposed Dv - t ,rule 111 It ssuukr %%li', r,ut.: ~.:1 n,. :,i to the rigor or the climate. Warmly eled KR v3l,e c, , o;t nil, I!/ :Id' d 'el•,111 ..\ Id .C. 11,, :revellers have 'build to their great sus- ', esl e. ecs si e s , gam , I ~,,, ~, ,I 11 (•:. :, re ri,iii, prise, that the men in sonic of the north- • Ifll.'l 01 I Md. I: lii,lle 111 I\IIIII.IIII ItIr(11,11.1., CI m who wear little clothing, will "'I / '" l ' ll 'Y' i 'vg . ""'" : " I '; I, l'e "" 7 ` • ".. "I' em tribes, ;;I , S;^ , i , ;ehu;;;;;; o‘. r, 11,c!,•.. 41,', . u c I'l er L consemo ten pounds of flesh, besides eat- 1 • ~ t , , , ,: ~•i ; is., wee, Its in.! :19 ;. I. 111 S 1.01 , 4 13 ' lug as freely of tallow candles as we do s , s Is, is ell 2;1a,• A :, It h e .. twill. of apples.. So it appears, that slicker and 13 c: ;0 iris, vs: e• e 3 N or; I e, , i; :, clothing, to a certain extent, answer the 'I Pl".1 1 " 1 " by hid !'" O . '. WI "' I II 91 purpose of food: If wo apply this price I ",` ; ',' 1 , , t i • 1 !".*: I . '"' In ', , s . s,''' "-- ' 1 •"" c . hs (--'"' pie to the winterirrg, of stock, it is obvious r tlimi::. 2: II I I. ' c ''' ) ° V:l ' ll ' i s‘ -- 11(1: . :11 ''' \'' ':' 5 " ;;;8 ." 13 ': ; ;1' a gient saving maybe made in hay. The 'sees I:: Cfriil, , l , l , ll 111, I It; lie %; il us ti,e pr: , l;cr cattle in the barn aro so many furnaces ty ol J 11111 . 3 k\: 1 11,i, V., :et that must be kept heated. If thesurround. ' ing 'medium is cold, there must he more fuel, or the cattle's flesh will be consumed to keep Up the heat. The farmer, then, who hue twenty tons of hay in a cold barn, may save at least one-tenth of it by ex pending a small sum in making his stables warm; and this saving he may make ev ery year he fills his barn, besides having ' his cattle in mach better condition in the I spring. Farmers buy hay in back., By virtie ol u i vonl..r bell ihene , l ow ol the ward springs, paying frequent ly high prices, when if rsca in " : ', ..,7e t al "r i t h: ' p i n 1 1 1 . 1P U l i l e llle I d efectedfl I 1 trill i l l : Il ti C I . 4. :11. 1' ' * they had expended one-half of the money (tract 0 . land, wont° ht 1301 lui% nal r o u l., Clearfield paid for the hay in fixing up their stables, 1 reen tr l olong 76y, on the OCITS east holt. on SJf So •*q neill. h n n (l . .%elllng on r it er they would have saved buying any hay, ! cou \\ WI tvarni for future i i , "" e am ‘ i v n' ) "" l , " 1 4, " CiCaidd. "ate."'" iii besides have their stables use. •' So the objections farmers sometimes ; , t 1",,,",! In. "c" Si ' 7. ' l ' 1a L c i " I " e r l e " " " e kohl ni the prop, rty o f i,Eopli E llis. make to repairing their barns—that they i A I, s 0 , fire ror and in debt,—is the very reason why they should repair them. It' they are B Y ' , i i , L "" i e . :: r ri a ,r ,l 'i m ::":; 2ri i i i i i't!'"`l' " 1 d ""' I bu of ii'' aying'six per cent, interest on theirstock, 5 „,.„., ;'' to ale . ut , tic antic :iii" anti puce. nvs: ' p they can ill afford to lose twice as leach tnlo ono , f lal.d. h:tntf in Bad% to. , \•,hhii., Ckar• more in keeping it. Cold barns will make ! field c wily, t ofooliong 57'2 oerch hod ollowai.ce, a fanner poor, as well as his cattle. A buu""`ld by lour„ cur "1 Vrvdt nil` Sli'll.'`. :\i'• merchant or a mechanic would grow poor .`,.!:.;,l,l"„lFLr'l%;,l:e.)"l,°,,z,.cleit':on,";ll.„'),'heir"itoti,ailt it fait enongh if he wasted ten per cent, of and o:ber buthim'gr.:-: nod oth,ot r' 4 ,0 ocres ile Lir , :1 ' ilia stock: No wonder, then, that farmers : Seized, taken in rne , 1',11.11 anti in hit eu'd as Ille grow poor who waste often more than ten 1 rt"P(''Y el Gt-orge 11,,,ver by JO; IN SI II LIS, Sli'ff percent, of all their hay, by keeping their ! , cattle in cold, open barns. The Farmer, had better sell a ton or two of hay, (if he cannot doit without,)and get some money to make his barn warm. We have seen cold stables made quite comfortable by boarding them up on the inside, three or four inches from the out-' side boards, and filling the intermediate! Oticawith straw. The front side of the' stable should also be boarded up, leavitig a space open to feed the cattle, which may ! be kept open or closed, according to the temperature of the weather. This is a dierip method for those who cannot build' hew barns or make thorough repairs upon old ones and it is only necessary to have it accomplished, that the farmer should go abfni t it. : It may be done at any season' of the year in fair weather or foul. Far- -- -- mers, m what manner can you more - --- - - profnablyinvesta few dollars 1 You have Division Orders No 2. Head perhaps, a warm kitchen, and find it much Qitarters 14ih Division Uniform. i il Militia of rellii.y , ValllG, less expensive providing fuel for it than a LEivis•rowN, Oet otier 19, 18.19. cold one, besides being much more: cone Its uccortlacre t,, nit General Order.. fortable for your family. You will find ! horned by the Adjourn' General. dated thernis much economy in having a warm , , Mit October, 1849, and approved by barn,as having a warm kitchen; and al.' „y • his ExcelleneYi the Commander-ill .) k Chief, the I lilt day of October, 1810. thongh the' comfort of your cattle is not to ..,. the Gei,eral and Staff OfTkere and ()tri be compared with that of your family, yet! .P eel.. of the ',me. of the Fourteenth Di it.shouldnot be forgotten. Could thedumb . I vial of tho Uniformed Militin of nein brutes speak they would tell many sad 't , sYlveine. arc iltift`by 11191(11CRIII ii/ a tale,is of seffering ,—yes, and they would ; 7-- -( ~, I I d ; ; I pt :lie n :1 !: t ! r I L i . s: 1 17 n n i tlf ‘ 1 1.... 4 :1.ie l i end Fur argue, too, more . feelingly than ever , a ! 7.7it:glii'llie,r 1 : c il t •i t i.:(ll V C rloh. O'noe 19 Zi, n i L h • e a e , r e : stump speaker could, in favor of protec- provnted the fill! diets U il'ornt will'itot bn glee tiOn. , tutu by this order, hut nil 011121'S tire r e q uired to conform implicitly thereto - - It is rt source of g ratification ,!tat Mit Evenen ey. the Commander mythic'', has reiirvtd the uni rert of the [Julio:met! Wool of F e nneylerinia to. and a JOHN TUrre Wardsboro'. Vt., Nov., 1849. Signs of a Poor Fanner. • Ms grasses his mowing hind late in the spring. Some of his cows are much past! their prime. He neglects to keep the dung and ground from The sills of his buil ding. He sows and plants his land till it is exhausted before he thinks of manure ing, He, keeps too much stock, and many of them unruly. Ho has a place for: nothig,,and nothing in its place. If he ; wants a chisel, or a hammer he cannot find it. He seldom does anything in! stormy weather or in an evening. You; will often hear of his being in the bar-room; talking of hard times. Although he has: a4iece of land twenty years, ask e llg; " rafted apples, and he will tell you :;) raise them, for' he never had is, indolence and- eariOssness &tiny accidents. Ale losep ^f a 09 . p, His 'plo/4h '1 to gtVin his seed in Ws'notlioused; and in `Nirorti..opa 'distant ‘11,04w breajato the it in the AI, S , D I( virtue of a gmolnr oat, tar,! "tit 01 I.IIP game court niol to toe dire( ietl, xx alt he exp. , red to bale at the same tune nod r s itiee u rerttun rant of laud. 'nowt, in Pike towttsh , o, county, on ll.tgbuex roll ',Joining, Italy] of C..1,1xx rit , Vint Ac 13eiliallillillart.11 a 111,11 utht rs ontiliolog 30 ru•re, %%tut ft S.m•inill ntol log houle out! !oil stnblu thereon. execution and to lie to:xi MY the pr,,pvii GOJ 'V. 1:.10,1i1,. ALSO, Sheriff's (Alive, Clcnr. Ovi. 10. 1:4,19 -------------- -- Trial List for Vecenzber term, 1849 C I. Juries V 5 GI urge Benny lbivid Spencer %3 1 4 111110 W I.:Hacker %s Same Archibald Shaw % 3 Lectrard & :done Nlehafry AL I)auglierty 18 A9(1.11 I.lbis Peter Newman vs lie, j Iltirtsliore Sumo NB J ,, 1.111 Plait jr. Andre w Hutch ‘ Harvey & NlcGht e Ibndel Snyder V3 s II 11 & J I,:ri.bi Bullard Shaw eel T & I. II Carter Rcbri ca Gimplicll % 4 ti I. Cunie, tiirinr Jump!' II !met Ni ..7:cligslloreCr A' 1111/0 11 .181i.t•fl CLI:11 ‘5 1' A I(nrilians Jr I' A Karthane jr %.1 kirduer & Ibirrcite II & J Bridain %ii 11'ill 111,cliaels I:11as TIIIIIer 15 .1,111( . 8 T11(111 r J II Abbess vs Phili2 /tuns 1) & A Still 1,3 .1 T Leonard, Guard an J..lin Drunclic r 15 John Sidiridgo It B !legally vs Will Ilcipliy Alex. ks Revd 111 G I.)Guisliellow 11 NI C. Al.l VII, Pruth'y. from II o kis and burdensome ex,iense, COILV Ilk 11l 1111 d be own isig, rind in birict pecortlunce uttlt ilia clmplicity tic our republican 11131110 Ormital 14:11 p d . U. 11l 01 Penn I L. UV( iIETT. Aid do Camp. Brigade' Oidcvs No. 1. Ilead (lousier% 4:h Brigßde, 14 It Dt v wits' Of U• M. ti l'etio)tylvtlitiJ, CURWENeVILLK. Niorembur 5, 1849 It. oet•tirduncu %%kit the leregeitig Ordur of the Ni?ra General the Oilicert of the 414 Brignda .14;11 Divis . e.r. of the Utitturitted Altlittl of l'enneylve too. are hereby rEquired to iodorm thereto• • • • : JOAN PATTON. : • Brig Gin.• A Al. Aid de Caistp. Mitting of County Coramtssioncts , mrs-,:,usoNs ,having 1/119111P.53 to trnnrnet with the Jr" lewd COrnmitsioncre (4 Clearfield ebtinty, will telie notice, that said fluent ‘vill he in ecusion ut their officio, itt the borough 01 Cloarlield, on Sat urdey, 440 . 3 , 1 of "December next. Attest.—WM. A. WALLACE, Crk. Contin'ts Office, 13th t., 1849, , 4 PIOCco liedyy fx Over COPting. Wrdpie RIGLE,It 84 cu. TIVAiIiSICOS ___,..._, '4r----..:7•-• 71,,_ ------i,,*,:::..,,, „,11....4,------, , , ~...,,__..---,--_ ..„._ -------::._-_-_ i 1..,„,.. ~..,..„._ 4...,„ . .,.....„,,--, :-...--.i..„...v.z.... 1:-.:- ••••- •::. . ' t ' ; -• : s ;:i 7 -' : - : .- : - . - -- --: f .- - "' '7_, ••- r '''.•- - •'' - 7• -•&:g • . •• '• •'' - -__,---- T . `'..-- '-' 9 s,-- - - 7 •. A' s ' s ' . cf,- -- :. --=',=-.,---- • 1 \ ..." - - , rg' ?-4 • ' -_ i , nt s -: - .1. , : --- _; .7.-,7: - =' - ' - '''/.., ' myylg '•,,, '' -.„ 1. - s;c --- .,- --- ' L. - -.... 7 . % '-..---,' Oza.k i r 1 1 -;::.• F. - -=-• - 2 -, 7 -- __ 7---- . - ,— r ' A lp . . ; _- . .,::.- - t=,-.1 .°r- -_-:-' '''-- - - : • 7PAS 1 4 '7 •:=7- 1 7 - -afL - 7 - _- = -_. -3 . AV- , . ...7. - t ,tt.,•qr --- -,- ---'"--- ---4, . ' 11 :r. --,...'-.7". ,,- •: ---- 7.. - ---:----'l, i• ~ •-,.......: - _ -- ar..-- ---74:-; • . ,-,--.- _--- .. F. --:5 ... 7 1:V ; ;--5: • 1 ------;---i'''', .N.•,.;:q..17.:-- -. . - 7 - - -- -It'-7 . 414 * 4 .•:. - . - --i.. -- - - _-=.7.-- - - ,- -7 -- ------ -- -=-_ , ), ,,- f - ':, t., •, --.t_= - s=- . :A 4 ----%=_4_: 7 --1-- -- 7 - -"- - -''-'=-_, f;,,,,----- -.,.- -------• : _:-1 , - , -- - 7 •••• , '..÷'_ -----_-_- - . 7 _ -,--.--; c 4.7-4- • ZIINI I'ili: -111'; \ol.\; EA(ll,l';' —Th• till , rnever, pert.' ps. a rslvd ii we Iwo gi.t heitire the p t 0, 0, ,, Hail has m it, Offirl 1im01111.1 , 10 ;111 replita• . liit/Ni/711('(/ Liji' rlitri Arith'l/itiliCS q/ t a w ~-. I ' . 1 . L 1.1 l' i: It 'S .\ 1.1,111 . 1:11,/.\ (i Uli NINON DE L'ENCI,OS, , s(1111.1) ...,,A L\ 1.... )lltnott every per-nn hint Is. s in the ti lid id it. eln.iil, t v.ainly in us pr.t•so, ow. hot ' \VIII' her Letters on Love, Cutirtali,ii nod Minr her u ( iir, , d h ii, ii, itl . ino...t pciidal ft'',eutiedi3in ; ri"g('• Ii is puldedied enroplete in .111:' lila'. ()via nooihrr ul i!‘e I'll, .4, n third of t a IrritV,li , .nte imin in vu v‘.!inne, lull of Engra I; Ines . nil I'w:traits. Wu , . the side, n lourill ut a stt r•lig in the hail.. &e. t`v,.. truth( II it (IIIII'le(d Korn( 11 I' l Ili the `.1.( 5 .r1 , , n.l (veil his II It ii does tint gs , c to‘nlvd iu.o rehoi, di et ery ease. ,t le,iiti ail l'orirliil til .Nitolti (Iv I, E.lvio•. Price 1 ' ..% (Alt) •FiV o I ' L'llit!, ur fits eryieb for (e Ltollar. vnil .lo no Intel v, Leitog applied unitarily, An ,111., . !tier CI, I .l' el.l'l' ll' Ole Wo , i,for!tli der.l.og Fur, r ; 0..- ~,,,,,.,1 :,,, t i, l , ~.d,,..., ii i . nut ), n the luhott nig I , : li' (;le 111,1 st otter/ .life (1 11(1 il(lreirtit res of iicat ,. . tru;:i a Fr si ei.irtbie i i,•. ..••11 of i'\ Inidete n.vlt !•itt ii , ...0p, in Oils 1,11.0 '. IIENIII"IIIIIILIS, :0 Alt.*: , :c111:11:. I.lt'r I.!. co.. N11.(4 I) Sit. ll'l7 '1 he Ilestern Ilurglar raid itliirili•rer. %%lin ens NI , „ Pi , ltdk r u''.l.. (L.—l 111,110 In ill'i'rio.t. , n I , iii I 1.11.11 Hi It - .1f , . nit, t, pill.hc , all ir 1 Ot:J.11Clil I d 111 \\ 11, t 11'.ir. •C 1111...101 :1 51N CO ',Oh 1 , 1 1110 I,ii k. I. : . 1 , „,, ~,,d i , a d i •d h i 1,4. _ i ii.,,... 1 , , , lot I, WI hula HI ,1,,, ~, ,d Al' \ ~ : ,,I„• , AI 1. i1,, , ,.11,1: : . •11% 0., %\ li,ch 1 cfiCicialie, (Thin, Mardi Rib, le 16. lot the ti"l"'' purtlliqed trill % ' ..I I . I kifill•rf'd , ill it Cro i lout %111 r 111110 it 11111111 r. II 1 4 . 1M1',.1 , I', I ..r , . ,I, not ( 11 . yeitil. nod 111 !light %,11:111111b.C1,,!ocii, Ihiiii.g 111111 11, mil! grapot , ~,,,w,t 0 II„ ik. ,;,,, .)! ow ..I .he "' 1 i i; " " r "'" " rIIII"II , • "II" h "'re' l'ren". h. II 'wed deiii ., ..; i :al .pr...iii.twill nit It Iltid 1.%t r lignred I:fr me by phys.ciari9 and other per-ioni, v•ithrit recei in thv iI , Ora:. 11l i tit, C. Full ol 1.1112.nt .n vs, ii:iiro ving tiny relief, rind tit holt rit& iiiai it his Snlve• 1r..11ii4 11 - .. i. v,orli. Alto. tete ' I lit1:11;g S„ , rY of 11 111 n result I ttoratde ; i:yaoil 1 Ny.II.IIMI , I h ro lire II "h ii)ple, the "Dti)toit 1[ "iii• " czil (I 41u,, ii , nre,y leen !two l'.,p 1.11 ..:1..!. i,,. y t.I r.q. , ,ht n - • • . 7 ~ i'l fill ,I,d F , ..‘t . ,1 hivej, I het' 111.. , () 11, ,! 11..••..... , ,less(' St r( In g, the 1111 trde 1 er rof . rir.i.c i f I 0 J:/1 J. I.l` :..,11.,c,,r c0....,,,'ani . .•. ttiili sane .ii lr. . TV hi i ;plc, t,rlu.,ly Your Irt htt, .1();I.\ I1,1.1)1 BArii hung nl Atlmuy, N. 211,1825. .1 ; i I), rut, , s ,tl,,r 4 :ti c ,;!, ,:us tl at 11%1111'11110H, NC1101.111,111, C t.; sulther4 11 tog I.eetl out by itts...tter "1 ,, 1 1 1 1,,, t• - r "", erN fuller ; lull .1 beltuttut ett;;ray . rgs, 1: ' 7°' .r 111 , 1'0( i :I VC 01 S !II 0.0 111Iry. t.(' •\'' :s ":"'"" l"","'" s bola atm.% t. paltla•h4al aro. lk 1)”.".." 11114 • 1 ' ' 13110 ". un,o, 51,11 uf lA'. Ity F,1., ;',•atm., lar 111.1a$ Caray, all Li, p Ft'S rf Cl\ (I , IE !JI 11,/,:11r. the I', in " I ! 1 re , alf U,o . —. ""I'' (hr 1‘.1" u1n',!,515. 11/Hsi/uteri Lives 5111(1 ildrentlires of tire i,••r. .••••,:• - •Ile I 1,1- liro.itin e, , 1 (h ..at .1( Ile an i FriCe• •., DESPERADOES AND DUELLIS'F;; ••. , 1 1. -; ( I'''lme" l "1.•,'" (411 " , "'s.•• 5 1, 1 (Yr . THE NEW 1VOlti,l) —Thig ;int, r itntfut ithcn itrlttuitt/ Ifs !”171 •Cft 11 >l, u,1,l be Ow I, •,t tit Ole 11100 111/d D. •yt•l'4 ll fi' , Id • • t-tt Ills Ill . C.)1111i loi f• ., I MI( t Is: (!rf n CA ()aliment nnone un lei. he ?Walt of .1.1 11 ES AS:. A L Li: is tr• rl kaili a pin I• 71 CIA ry Ind , (! PRICE 'l . ll KNTY Cr.Vl S .1 PDX. F a r stile by my ArrniF in all the rt, , ,eiptsl edit's he. acid I,,iertA in the i'qted tint! by Mliggists e !or the rumplrlr an; JAMES NicA 1.1,16 I ER. or lire eopicb do One I) air Po.prieh:r ihe : '25 cents yr tar. A E S: .E. ,$• ir. F. froth', Clearfiele. Messrs. Arnulds, Luthersburg. John Pawm, Curicensville. Lr it Larz, L'renchvillc. Cif:al . :field, Jan. 15, ISl9.—ly _ , • • • Eili e. ha o' ;\ enspapert, itiiiit.out lit, roue ilklV ill-141'1:4 ' try, . op) log the above one or more lines, ILL:while tom n11oce.:111d semi:ill: a iery 01 their pi , der, marl, T.II(E Ntll'lLE that tee %\ .1e ELLEN and id, hi rile h illa.eritier, ?o,ull hut 0 awonilacht ~I ,1 lir r eln , r4hir r ELIZABETH. it,, the n , ght ef the dm oho ~ e t‘orli , scut il.e.ii 1,, return id lien'. 3.1 01 0 lobe-, inst.. nheut I 1 o'c lu. 1., nli•eo , tied .mill n,) lethe, I. 01110 U 1..A11 - hir. I itil.ll a 1,,Uf1• 1, 1 S7' ol'Git2l-V D .1 1: IZOI? S i v , P.., 0r..1 Hole Irons MO MU NI A 11I.Zi :.‘..1 in,' For I)crember 'Prinz V-1 49. COL T S—the n "" e " urn 'lit Loy. "' e ' g i ' l ) c:'la (iOO. Thc,rnpson Farmer Ilrolv _ ow. the other beVCII-1110 f; ' ,d.,`,i ht.:s o 14 _':t cur it c Taylor Potter ill) on her forehead, and some i. hi.e 0 1 , 1,,,,h 1 ,u,i. GeiSin'n left—ihe oilier etcl a Sall li oar oil Le' !or.. h. rnl, John Fenton, jr. Farmer And a narrow sill)' of able i1..,50 her 11 - ti rind . 7 .\Lothew Tate do do her left hind leg a hill° o hue above, the tool.— 'num - naq Mills Cone'liellaker llol'Ongit li 'File Collo are both hay t,. :,.. i ~, , 8 5 laW'll:3 . illtg 1,1. Leavy Mason do both !Jaw tcced. watt t\ Litt, ti g,.., and large 10r DaNiii I ii),,\:er Farmer I,r.wrence their age I hereby narn all person., against hat) oring or J B Ste‘til I.,unli/Onliall lteCeriritt • trtinglily o . e F. len on my ei count, or per- Joshua lolnstocic Farmer do w cc f.hasiag the hunts iSr colic Aseph Ellis do Bell JAAIES ( ALL.III.EIt, SVII. \Vm hoover do Bradford Ortobrr 16, lb 1.1 —l.d .1011 n \V Kvlar do do , ~. , sJoseph Putter do - Morris al4A11:11111 ' A:all) 5411.17'.1111.444 \Vitt F Johnston do ' Penn Clit-_)(t.11)113. Thomas Kirk Millwright . do Jito. Nlehativ Lumberman Burnside WM BIG LE I( & CO are non Jost receiving do nod r Tuning al i lier o it loa- 1) a ,re,h p Joseph Br.others Farmer bu rr !, "t !Ca , nahle goad,. ront,in r.; id Dry A B Waller ',Merchant do (~,,,,ts. Gflleeqlt 1, Q , IC( lib \t (110, illif ti ,S itf C. 1.3..1b .lon. Iln rtsliorne 1 _:artner Pike lOU Shoes, Hale end Cope, a ihorre I arltty .1 Th os. Ross Stirve‘•.ir .` do ir,mit,ia , ,,, for [Ad.,' D:,,,,, and c:mil,s„..u , s) John .1 Bloom e Farmr do 0 Pawn, .'B, I)) e Siufl:. :\ e 1.., Iron tr.id G!ate . , . ks idi rhe troll,: eur ie l y a ~,,,,, ~,,, 1 h i , 1 ,1,:, Fran.is CI rossaint do ..,,, .h%.1‘..1 lc, call ;,:,,.i i,i..lita.e fur I:ra a rYIS(i \Viii \Veils Niilh-r o,:t 9 ldl9. 1) 'l,..Ctillotigh Farmer - - TURNPIKE NOTICE. .I.lSl' 0 L.' TR .4 LIS J Uli(11? , ') riplE ,:tochlio:clet 4 or :lie I.; en 11-pe end 1. , :t1e l'or December Term 1819. ..i. (it'd Elgla "furt.pike It.,ad i °worthy ore 14 ~ i r it Henn peter Farmer Brady here.) , nonfied that an e Benno v 3.!!! !ohe Id ote , , 1i i . tidonela) 111): , sth day of IN tiverober nee% at the l'avi" 1()rn, jr. Tailor do Gro.l I‘l , ll , l the heom 1.1 Allan) Nevl.ne, die'd.ll. E. )lehatry Lumbertnan Bell Beectirta iovviodtip f, , in the comity of ("1, arel,l jb W acoaiters beta yen the, hours ed 12 and 4 0 c1,.c1, iii she 'a'. Farmer do lluull Gallaher Lumberman Burnside ternoon of paid Cl')'3 to rlevi by ha!lor one ',erten , , f i .. CordiA'ainer Borough for Vreditlent, Six refill/11S I , r Alatingero, Slid one /" IThi . "( 1 1) 'su i n g 101* I'fIISSII ler Ui Saki 'n OWE (;11. 111 e) t 3)- David Litz Blacksmith do 'suing year. A I' OWENS, Pres . '. ' .lobo Luzere Farmer Bradford Birmingham, Oct. 9 18 , 0. Vim Graham, jr. do do _______ 30 R R , ,W A R • it)• John Kline, jr. do do • Dennis Crowell du Decatur lip HOKE Jail on die Mtr,lii, of the 6.11 ilibi.. IWO David Gearhart do do .111 men vaned DEBI A 8 COLEMAN & SAM. I.'KL MILLER Said Coleman IS itht,ul 5 feet 8i Jacob Runk do do or 9 inch(', 111[0), ',tout built, light hair. and lair Thomas Dixon do de cuta;da exm; his clothed acre a trot k tont nod Win Albert do do ptott,l I r eteel mist d Sum tor e cloth, nod blat It Thos. Weracken Lumberman Ferguson ibni t% nil breo,l Inim, and is titillUt 22 venni of age. John P Hoyt Merchant ,do Miter will ult.° about 5 t(•at 8 or 9 Indict high,. Farmer roily stout built very black bully ban and) Will Mitchell whiiltern, (lark complexion , and very black pier' .101111 Long ( :arpentor ca.,l eyes. Ile had on a black irodi coat and ' Martin Nichols Funnier pilo4. and black ho:. Win Mapes do $2O of the above reonttl n ill he g,iv ( n fur the du apprehension and lodgement of Coleman 111 any A.G Welch James Irwindo, do .1 the a d ) mning CUU7IIIIIs, or his ill'llnery to the . o d subscriber, ilia [lto balance ($10) fur Miller. Satu'l (.4 I)avis 11. B. BEISSEL, Keeper 'AVM S Kouggy do Cliurfield. Oci, 9, 1849. Jackson Kincaid Laborer ____ S'FRAY STEER. , Adam limey do • Farmor clillti,' to ilio nlantalion u! dr r subscriber in ' John I' Dale Jas. B Caldwell do V 'Boggs township , Clearnold county, on the' ‘„, .. , 26th day of Anvil kW, n BRINDLE STEER, : Wm Aiexandor ,do dam Spackman .do supposed to ha two years old. The owner in re- .IN. quested to come forward arid prove his prooeriy,, Robert Graham do mberwino \ it will be dinponed of an the law directs. : Samuel Miles de , GEORGE WILSON . ; sea: . i Robert Thompson do September 16, 1849. _________ j Alpheus W Heath do ,_... i Thoma 4 Kylar, Merchant It. C. HALE __________ EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. I — _ - ____L—_—_____ IVOTICE it hereby given that !otters tesitinion. ! t DISSOLUTION IA iary wive been granted to tho' subscribers; n upon the estate ol Adam Rishol, Into ol Brody Or partnership , . pie partnershili heret9 , tov,to•hip, Clcarfielti comity, deceased, all porsons , faro ixibting 'between Jacoh & Lowio kuntz, hoownig to indebted, to crud estate are i lino this day boon disiolvt dby mound consent. rtquesierto mobs payment on or before the foot I l'hoso having ' c Iniinti 'against snitl f firia iwill pre. of October, and those having cliorno sgainst the sent them immediately to Jacob Kant; tor pa)" same will ()resod. them duly. toitheriticatedi for ment. ns iho pr,operty i t .ifoy..ii) - his possession, ..ciiteilierii, -- ' .. iiiiii lie is io pay all'debto dtty,from the flrm• ... raero i , . JACOB KUNTZ , ELIAS RIMEL, t " . : JOSEPH LANES. - t -' }• t ' ' LEWIS KUNTZ. • , ~ sepi. 6, 1849,-11 . -: ! Brady, towniilii p,. A oil Iti 1849. ; lESEMIM FM 113 T 14 11 S!! Illustrated Life cf. Notorious Adventures OF DICK TURPIN, The Bold Illghwaymap; Burglar, Murderer, etc.. .. COMPLETE in one large Orley° volume of 124 llogus. Pike 25 colts. Enitiellirtlit if %Alit) largo Illnsirstivo Thil work I:1 111 loruugruliuts, representitig the whole crave''' . of the notorious DWI( 'I 1111 PI \, u‘lio ‘‘ns beyond doubt the, most notorious Iltsliwnynrin, llurglur, etc., list cvor lireatliod the broom of life; it sliti%va los %Allot , ' eireer, rceounts In Woo ing viii ,,rs till leis heir•lireuittli rto.iped. oto., rte. Price 25 oent.,ar liso copies for Olio Pictorial Lifi: and Adventures qj MPH SHEPPARD, The most noted Burglar, Ito'Mcr mol Jut! I:rt nhcr ;nut c Ver liVnll. CoMill( li• Ili 111Ege I LA:it va!ume 01 132 imp's. Price '25 tcuh set end huge tigravittgP. TrUn Wurk is the complete We. Iron birth until 11.$ 'loath of the moil notorioto, Burglar, It ittlmr, Cell-null Juil I,reato'r that f•vt r I,ved, It s',lott.,l nu reel by evo rylunly. Single orit h c , ,ty•Ftve (I . IIIP, or fit v.' c•Ttea I r thte I.V11,1i1111: (tub 11.11 ;•111Itlern; 14r V,v1111,-;C,e E x ,., ; „,..„ „ I: the ji;tlj/Innhtol,: ("qv f , lt• :IS 11,e n 111111111/111 1111. II( II 1'5.11' I)kIt loyellier Willi 1114. 1,15 c, nl fllc mo.t ma's Regli. lators In nuhulily 11,l1,1111ICII; Any nism mlirittvt PI" C• li- Cicr ur all 01 the at•ovt «^t t ”ii ihco) by ro turn ul mail on rem.l l im; lLc mommt 11.11er, to the •.•.% t upy of each 01 the nioi‘e five 1. , ,m1 , 5 %N CI !,e seat ate• fur Uor r, tv elistlce prompt uttvntion. :0 !lir T. It I . I.TEIV -1 ).\:, 98 t ,:r. et, i'ioladcipl.m. valtarnams lawm. liner Horse Power' 'llainz,hling Shaft and &rap Threshing IlLachincs for $75. & S, WILSON,. of Strnttonville, Clarion' • Cifillify, P./ \tLilltd CI Fpc•clilii!y li.f0:111 the people of elearli. , l , l vanillas. that they ore still 111:111; of:touring, end Iteepe oronaitav on hand:Four iforre Power 7 hrunhtng Iquehittes, ot the lon rr:ve of SEVENTY-I.O'V. VOLLA vt acranted to he A !so. TV“) (itiret? Power Thrcdong I‘l,.eldries, not surpnsacd by any in die State. and %%e nII I ‘‘arilltil them to *broth in one day 1 . :5 landict!e live. or 2:26 tat,tdo Is Oats, or 15 Intaltels clover seed. Jewell attended 'l'llry !MVO CfCCICa Follritiry and j.:lftel,satithsllup kl 11 . 101 'enables them to evil Ina, hitiCei nt a ranch timer wive than ever offered in 1 eons) I easint. P.\ TENT CORN-81111,LE , 1. They are nuw inalitini, rind keep WI hand, n i'aterd Curs-Sheller at the low' price oh One 1)011ar and Filty rents cash. The anbsetthers will reeeivollin payment. tor the Ichute Threshing Maellilice, (.11 IN. !Wheat, 'lye. nod ads,) 11 lilt at Shaw's at leorfieM, or tit flranl ' s Mill. ClirWWlNVille. RICHARD SHAW, ClCartlild. end 13. fIARTHIIORN, Cur went vino, are, agents lur the n.lc (Wild! ai , ove oink /dace in thie enmity, either ul whom will give nll neresenry ildurrinnun relating thereto. • 11 1 1 ON. I \ June IS, 1819. MACHINES have been pun 1eu.1 , 11 by the lel!ovo mg minted Irmur is in Clciu field comity. %%here these Viinhing to purchase oth Lai and ux.sititcw for them• E.el veg. .robn .Sl ides, Boggs township, A. G. Tre/ch, Lawrence township, Thomas Brad, James A. Brad, " .101111 Pettn township, Joseph Pitaerson, Jordan township, Leonard, (.I(Cs - hon township, Lcrrac .8(1 Eger, Bradtbrd township, fugh Henderson, Woodward township .Tomes McCully , E. Williams, .Tohn I:zie n e:tP)it . alcal i:'s4 tat e ;CAT i.gliYA r d i E .ilkll4 lE. -, ,.. .. , z . .‘.. rirciE P10,4,111)0' t.frer. to Hen the 1 0 1. 'F' :7 5 . 2 '...1 i.. le, we. &fit rtttet; rt 111 1.8!Ille. /.: c-: . : I tte lams .n ‘sittt ti by rt tittle. in Perin ..t1.... ... 1.... t.. %r.rttlit, (: t ',Art , : .1 it,u: '.s. c..t.t:t :A1.,: 1,) au 0,-10 tif „tot Ii is c'e.trc .1. nutter g...ttl I, n et.. fifth 11l II go t.l Ft:ce ol t tilt,, lowa Tie tin• pr.tecipett's AN' n COO , : 1,11 !eery FTUITI` 11t.i.,e, an.l I ton.. I tii.k Bitft, and Wt... a ~, , , .1 A c p'.l. Or elmrtl. it, tth lii r blll IIIII:lIlligi 1. , :'t . -1:1r' lOr 11 1.11111 I'll. I U IIC1ir•:JC.111y hprils`,: u; I,L't 4 U: :111. I=ll Arvdher plarr in Ihr •ame 10i11:1 :jog 121 wAlk Itl Urrl a 1111. der 1.4 I!.e lic etisv 1111 to Pii:A•t., and half nuu e from ou'r• s . I. 'Mos property Vk il! he 51 very re iv , r.e1)!(. !rum.. For lurihr r ririleninrs epply In G A ItItETSON JOHNSON. June 27. IEI9 d DE g RI A §-:!. relit (-folly it rm 1!1 ht, •,:t ed rwr , ugh ul Cl r Jrfit.hl, t)l)01t 11 .tisr, %%hurt , I.e i! rfl . flarl ' ll In :•'i4 iir Willthee and Jciialry ul evt ry 1..t0d lle linFes I y strict lineation t o tiataniodi in merit find recrivei a iltare al pulr'.u. 11'.,r1; d Ale oil the t., I ,;: dS ;1 12, 15.13 t.re I nhumed iF.nt for sahl.eti• ILY her, ~r el:(' . l7# d if. ;Le orino• n:( lure o• I , IWN ilm; INK .f „ er y ('brand . 11.13 I:V. 11111/ 11 :hey biroiN to he ((in /1 1.1 nu} n o.t/ !Act) they tt tlt roll at it.r tti f,tr C I h , ,!‘ that thrtr 0 , 31 rerommet,l t'rr It they ott: ) xn t‘ it (.7:F. Tr.i.%1.0 re!yir. g upon 111. merinclta u nre Their ,trctl aro warran• I,d sopermr of env thatmincturc.l. A circular prtect, , tall I,c ~nt !twin who e 11. U.-derE 1 , 1 cash niry ngrnto, xrro( rd. i'''..) — P,lll!.•lturs I in%rronz thie ad. n, the notonnt of $:;,) a a,l yumilug ur (1‘; y ut the I, Ly r,-ndr.,;4l S i a; f“,y %\ .11 FCC , , lye a 30 Era Norte, ItAt, & CO, Si rfi mi mg IVorks, Agt - n 1 , 1 t.:Ce at lit:W and t•Cf Orld P , ;1011 , g Matt r;al‘.. • jtpl;3o The undersigned will, on the 13th day: of June, 1849, begin the publication in the Citr of Washington, of a daily Whig Ad•: . : ministration paper, to be called , THE PUBLIC," the editorial supervision of whirki". will be committed to the exclusive care of., Alexander C. Bullitt and John 0. Sargent.' The Republic will - givo:to the principW:. upon which the administration of Generale ,'Taylor came into power, a cordial, zcalous, and constant support. It will be :a faithr. ful record of the fillies; it will discuss pubs lic measures in an impartial and indepent• dent spirit, it will be a vehicle of the la.: test and roost authentic information; it will: be, in a word, it political newspaper; deft"- ted to the liberalizing and progressive dee I tics which lirc\ ailed in the late President: !Thil canvass; to the interests of labor,ftr • veloped in the wants of agriculture, cot*., coerce and 61'111rue-tures, and to the cause of literature, science, and general intellii Bence. The Republic will acklowledge:lto rah . legiance except to the country. aim to merit the confidence and supporta the American people. It will be thear gall of no person, or party, or fraction ofa party, in that compulsory sense which i would hinder it from speaking boldlran4. NEW CABINET 86 CHAIR I candidly to the people about whateVdrit ilittanactock. !concerns them to know.a , ' The Republic will . be printed upon a THE rn suliscriber respectfully inforsolie . • . double royal sheet, in a new, large r clear, ho Comm weed the ohovt men lit nfl a vtriotoi hrnoclics In ih„: readable type. borooo, ef Cenrfiehl, directly oppiawo Besides the Daily paper, there will dill Church, \\, here ho is Prel•"" to mar'"fue• published a 'Fri-weekly and Weokly•A IWOpublic, made up of the most interesting dis CABIN ET-WARE AND CHAIRS I. Important matte'. of the Daily issue. •' 1 the m ost durable roomier. lie hopes by idi i et million 1., h 0511149, to merit nod receive n Terms: f VrCOII:INS tenth) to order 011 Ow shortest For the Daily Republic, , r. • C CAMPBELL, :For the 'Fri-Weekly, • Oj nearfield, Jone 18. 1849. For the Weekly, ~2 01 r lii Postmasters.--Any Postmaster iv Ol transmit us $lO shall have; shccop"7 off, the Weekly Republic sent 6 'rnich*, , sea sas he may direct, and .$l5 will. , ' tle4he Postmaster to three copies Irrijlreek/li paper. ••''' • IN? paper will be sent unless' the otct is ackompanied by the 'floppy., 'A AB\ conimunications Uponfbasiness be addresed f ...l ' . GIDEONi & A, • WaSiIitIMOTICRIW • fiLl:i ) &Vogitii9ViN I . 1,, rulo • I I) -cc nil Bros% n .!!n in C.olci,i,l Itale, Cleft rlikld. lii ~hr 4. Co. John Prahni t Cu rwt•lis klle, I. L. 13(tratt, Clearfield Bridge. Thomas ilk ;hr e, MeG bees Mill. Dail" liMport, ('hi rry Tree. I'. 11 . I. Borrelt, Lutherhurg,. . 7 .)rich in , Girard township. Levi Frenchrille. Jamt.•;.ak rray, liiirnside fits. Philipsburg, Centre co. June 10,1 ;49. ington I ioggi Jordan La w rence (to do do do do Beceurin do do Covington Pike do Dract_i,vs,Alleines, &c. riv i sub,criher reepeetlelly nonotin ccx to the caucus et Corwersville.l ut.d the public ut large, that he has just open , 4l ' 75 1 1k DRUG STORE, I o r pbmie Dr.:Lees How, Curtvensyille, ce.npre.. 61111 \\CH !.electeil aeserinient ul Drugs, Medicines, - Oils, Paints, Varnish es, DO. 4-c.; together with an as sort»ient of Glass, and in short, all oth er articles usnAlly kept in Drug &Ores. Being himself' ii , the pructioe of Medirtne,the pub he may rest wurcd that 1118 Mugu dre of the pu• rc'it character. R. V. • WILSON. July G, 1849.-3 m Woodward Girard Goshen Jordon do Fox Morris Piei•co cotton Fitimicl alO Table Lign v fur Bali] by BIGLER &co. 12 Pieces of fted ciad.Whila Flanaol , for mile at rho Ilium of tiIGT & CD Pierre French Merino for.:Leolieo clookAg Id for 'title , irCtite otoro of 1:11(X ER (.IJ.; SAVBD. A Is° t with: ler !Ds .1. L. PAINE PRINTERS . , Cour! tho• lion. George W. WoottiiiardPrcfdertt ; jiiil[te the! Court of enioninti,... N ero , nil l ie .itti joil . ivinl district, ceniposed of, ildr. • roulettes of Clinton, Castro and Clearlield.nrid eke' lion Jainrs Leinuirtl and Abraham IC- Esquires. P i sso.iciate Juilgeslit , Clearfield have issued their ofecept hearing dote die 14t tftweh t ; Sept. to toe directed, for t'ourl of Crmi shot Plens, Oiplutp.s. l'oor4 7 CorW,, of Quarter Seaions, ling Court of Qyer • l'erminee and General Jail Delivery, nt Clearfield Towit,liir the County of t the Ist Nlonday ol Deeeinher hex!, (being 14 3.1%. cloy t the womb.) Notice is.lhere,foi - c, lordly given, . . to the ot IlluPeacc,&Cipi4lut,R4 to and fig the County 01 Clearfield, thuptteni in their' own 'proper rier!Orisi with Wills', -Records, Inquisi. Immo, Exanitnntiong rind btliceiteinetnliratices,..lo (le those things t lush the:reface, Edit 'heti behalf ay. pertain to be dunk :tut! noises and sons prose ening tn helial 01 the Common Wealth gainst any prisoners lire reqoired to lie then find there attending and• net depart without leave, ut: their peril. Jurors are requested to lie pont:turd theirattendance at the rippointedtime ogreenhie notice,. Given under my )ead" at the tot% n of Clearfield.. this 24th day of Oct:, in . the yene or our Lord one' thOustind eight hundred ttri4 lorty•ide.e. and the Be venty•second yeur,of A incrieno Independence. JOHN STITES, CIRCULIR. To Clergymen, Post-masters, Teachers or Sabbath-Scools, Book Agents, Stu dents, and Heads of Families. agents united in awry section of the U. S. to sok Sear's Pictoral Family Annual; AN ILLUSTRATED WVoi u comprising -{e line tH. nes el it nt, Hit inleresuug de• -errplHn , in 1,0 tinn•k-itie krge Octnvo 01 Omit 400 gaHO). hourni in g tilt, ur n ! Ititcred' 111 Cale 11.1,,it i. inolerri lurk malting Price onl}• Two Dollars. Th'it epteralid Vif.uttio comprises within Conip;eie I... , brary of llitelit arid ElliCrltt 'fling ledc 0, cont;viised in form, familiar in stylr, ettyt , us in in tormatittr, embracing an eltonsivo` ra , ;go tuhjeett , l'ha engravings Over 200 r; nre strit ily illneirative: bring represee., tal:oan 1,1 annul Scenery Costumer, Maniten,. Monuments &c. tr..rcn exandnciun Itic nhove %Ind: %lilt be WO. , ()wired by t c, ry iutclLgrnt per.on under o,hote ,twrmaiinn it may come Cl unu 01 the Must Irt44ll' ali'n ',repent! , for n lather to present to his family,. us r , garde Goth the quality and etiallwr o f ,t o em, lielin-hinctite and the pule character of con, H 01,14 In preparing r cry :undo for pages' Ow gr. al( 1,,d1 heed need to admit no. dm.; but oi an g ned irriructive char , . neter. To men of enter, , r.k , and islet Otis tv , ,rl; 211 f prncnnt , !e cmp!oymet.l 10 bs 1111. Tilt leie MA a 'own in r the I'it . ,): l I.l,cre n tmnest and %veli•ililit•• ed con foil iiontr2 from 5010`200 Vti!tanco, nci ~r. 1 ,1 g I I the 1,1vpuill'1.•11 A.l pc:rens tt ndone :amide co; ie RIC c>cam lie or procure rulocrihers e id:. eats cc eel re I or inerr, • s:d•suintially I:::ntiti in barer 1 It‘ert•*-111C t iol exceeding 30 cue:: (.1: rich VOICITIC Fit for; wnrded on the reel Ipt of ONL DOLLAR In: Lie wily. no nom In re a person if only the rear) 01 it Petit °laic h e:at ohs la::: a Coil of the. VA ANNUAL. I.Y")" Persons In the rowory ‘tis!;irg 1.0 nrl . 6 . %7Cfl:! may olt.u.n eh the ft (I:tintto its arlutition: by addressmg the subrertber. crcurc eiten•; ri to it ft, saner j.6:00., In hi 1111011 his Puri lrlkire C . :nu:oy d S ate. noßralT sin IIS, • Nu I'2B N'afi.ll/ N. Vt. ; •Nom.—The 'only kind Pro are i 9 fur iurd under the Post 011iee Low . To publishers of _2l . 4espapers throur.,ll.o4a ' ; I I' e C S I 1 ,, p) iitg ihc3 ctti - 11 , . tNutt tn.lll.u . ti tlltt: ill In ”r 91tritlg, 111(11i r, 11..1:1'f) Mill g,vit , g it 14,0 r itts.du b 1.141 - rccettie t t. rtyy of ILI' VW/1 111 , i!tt It/ I , c !cr.) Ity gricl:ng dirt ct Iti Itic I titAadtcr U,t 12v PROSPECTUS OF THE REPUBLIC. Est titc of Michael . Scyler, 'llecetuiet ET , of ALlmiiti4ttntititi lifihrfg berri L es L TEthi led to t.c subscribers on tiro estate diVd rbael Seyler, kte of Brady - fimlisttip, Clenk county, pers,unti baying , Cloirns'ro,i: 4 ~, Inn:1(1p ugoitust 001 \ estuni '' prcrent outlienticaleii for 4elticnient , and, oil, p'eitior Jobte~.to.tbo mud , ore requested limit without delay , JOSEPH SEVLEH, , of , • JOHN 5LY1.1..1 Ovi, the United Stales ME 111E5