agsK / 4::ltl',.B.to,4ttit,.,ol4tady.'lili, :1.-;-.: r.; Arc. yq,..gives.i.lie- following, 'as haAttrig occurred in one of:the villagCs' of 40111 1 13iSrSilitii: it it lie rqirilrq.: tion of the writer. Wc4o4foi' , lttiout when . , we have enjuycd itearLyta: laugh, as,:on reading tpis opoi,dent , in the Honor SO:1 Hawkins:" 4 ' l ; Sunday night was tile season WillCh Seth chose pl 9 3,1 !Wftkly 1.18 Mrs. , io,nrci 8,x,, :1 0 d ,ro'ad to nog 4 . 1 . taiito .„,„.) 4 1 1 k Sally whose aug el 3 .191kc.t-of-his- particular-hope,- Jay " !Ales of territory, stum py as en old wo . rpe:siliont):i ryiitto- 7 : claimable as a prodigal gone away - 'ffh the-third time. _ One all-sufficientlY dark night, untie°. ..11ingovitull,and ,, weather as gallant and 6 Ilittide , illes% : er as ever Straddled a Stunii;, Seth, in best "'bib and tucke'r, "and dick -07,• and ait tlitv,- styt t ed „ ,ipori his weekly. ..ipdgrimage - 16 the )3hritft of Sally Jones— 'a 'sweet t e 'l by. I fli , L 'isitik, . a'N.trairlierrios igalkaa iiiiiVecct: , .... - .i . , , ..), • Sekalvivicte,latid ii:atrit:,'if li .oul&see. r it,,,34..„,i q „,,,,„.,,,,y(iar.;, and in n fittteVltile' Tic lieciame einiitiscc 'n his reek- oniniedfitlitiliindlhe'tiElit'iOti'ett gleamed' from far Jutles',cottago iiitha distance, fllliAlliflAil I hP , ..pilhed holilly;onif. regai• ' riviiinterin9(lo.o-,t.htlienities , sarghl oel r - AMoithlly'te the ri,i,r,ht 'or. to 'the lett; as some o64ollltidio9 - Nd ip'kis path; 'until lie 1 ran stem itsst). l 44'siiii6l.4 would say, to a fiugq At(tippi Intl rolled: incontinently over . -fflt'Fißth7o. ic i Sti i.) - , tt i /- - • ' shol) tin g : a se r lro ll o ill al P ( l i r rt t l i t l i F il l ; bC ha s t C I ! :; c bp oi n d e d fi , I 'WWI riSkin'.'lttiit 'then re -Started , 'en' hi. V missionctifg4, l lils a rthit sortie what (lain ! ): ened by feeling the cold night wind play. I inVindiutpio jestpi around ,his body, de i . A no mg that theconcussion had breched his • • "oh-tie-for-shame " and, that the seven ansA,N puny. Fassithers were no more to bel ' VOtitibiiltir delight of his eye in con- Nrro3l,p .;heir art spe whence. k ts ' eil g:JORNYInot the extent; or,tbo.datniuge Ausittinedp but .soon gained the.house..— llis fait , glanp,e wasiiVer hit, person to as ebiliilk`lit'Alee'eney.WOlilil lib i,iolutod I.iy. 'IN iiisvoaleA'dir'splay; but seeing nothing, and trusting to,theyoluminous proportions eirgiVetiat„for ; conecalment, he felt re-as sured, and took his, seat in --a proffered -chair by the fire. - " - / 4 , 4. iT Whilst torulersing , lWN-the farnier a boat.thelVertther; sild'with the dame upon "cite' tpiiiir 6r elleegl; L he - gt,ripect at. Sully, ~saA, . ,:iit.li'Paitifal. surprise, that- she was looking anxiously .and . somewhat. strangorYl towards 'a portion of his dress. She averted lir- eyes as she caught his - gin - nee; „bt , it i agoin,ctiteliingJier, eye upon him hii-Was indrieed to turn his'eve' in the Sanel , irea tion, 'and sat , aW, Ood':he'sets ! vor! .t , ms slitrtf9oz . ng 0t4,0f, asks \ . inyb hroftureih the inside Of, one clifhis Ines firlisib,lo fle'instaipy 'Fliakigoo liiSpo sit tt,itlf fia, from that in et i tent ,‘. 4s:. on ~,nctt is '. `Viras' 4' making MOre reVelatiOne. by tiiii l elit‘ihgel": tk ' , IVA tclipd - the fj ri t ., ii pp° r itirlier iii.*' - iji6..,iirmOn! in a little,— Cola t ile - Yue&ed in hiding it, it irould're lievo hisembarrassment. • Again ha watch ed his ; chapce,. amlogai!y.. stowed a way„the : linen.'-' , tlt , :seemed-'intertninable;iike the doctor's tape worm, ttad.tlie more he weir: ked at it, the more there - seemed tell.' In the . meantinie, his conversation took the 'Mit :or Mcinyinitd his a nswers bore, as inUeV,ielatiOrt: to 'the questions asked, as ' the Pifst)io,Ot the Songs of Solomoa.does to the melancholy burth en of "Old Alarm Feting-ill: 1 ? ' ~ „ 1, .At pant Nyith one desperate thrust the whole - diaappearpd,rand he cast a teituti.: phant glance, toward Sally, One look sufficed to t sboy.. that slit: had coo)prclivit. 'ded..the whole, and , with the greatest ef fort was struggling , to 'preyent a • itt ugh.— Meeting!his gnde&add, contain tier self no longer, but sCfearning With accu mulated fun,, she fled, from the ,room; and poor Seth; Una W't&endure thi&last turn of his agopy, , ; seized his hat, unit= dashed madly from the house, clearing the stumps like ti i racer the dark, Lind reaching home he hardly knew when' or how. ...4v3 span as .he was koric; Mrs. JOnes lookesl a , night,-gown. • that she lituf, , .9llt, Teriervice ,o,n ,the bak.of the chair ort-Whidh- Seth' had SAt. • She' was pdaiti,V,4 slaa)/(qek,it put;, where ,tipon •, earthrr,t wasishe n9t coneeive t , • ~ '4 , Sa r , cried from„the dcidi; .yoit Seen ray; tiigNt-goNti I" cohoOdlier vOice,•tis the la,fitestag,e,Vf iiettooatlon—r"Seth I ns ensi li atul,peor Sothlicuitit'Ore4 it'au?ay `ihe crevasse of , the net 'day, with an apology, and lio,•subsequently rnartied§ally; hut many yearsallorwards, if itn,g4ide /of, ony,deseription•was:roissing of appitelor/ . .othrwise, the first sugges tion was that Sethl - laWkeS 'had stowed 'it rcl.PlSO,r59. V .4: 4 Mhilawkind is nOlt , a promineni and infinentiptsipeintinnj • lq 111...,''city a 89071,,,a.n01 open; r,cl4tYsi §WrY ori 'the, amusement.. of,? his ,youn !.. d b pia •J! $o) in I nor • 11.11 . 11.11 1.: 1111;1 t• 1 1101! ..."7111 ') • kYgliting on. Equal Ternis.-1 will toll , gimmanyryaaraago. , •• Judge l'.;a celebra tedrduellist,..who has lost • a leg, a hd ,, Who was Itnow j n ,t,e be P g . 'R 41 . 41 aintin Otgreat hunuir ttainments. The ,rfriands,; tried. to • -- the rneeting - but - to -no - efreet;.-;-•- AillaigYie"Vki(ailf; when Col. - • 7 " ale,4o4gatxuwAdyantago inewh ir ou aLLAINEous I , it seoankbasAAVoodelt togr , aof no , 13„, 1 Theo d i e i nd riv , t o t red .o bo i fer ,rm it .war...tuiti that ;,i,Llvpuhl h4,qputir ;don. ..! ' in!v, , II elver than a bullet can ! his friends, "the kilt hittilled'about 3qui." `":lV, l ll,r'isiill die, "L would radii: 3 11 1 filly papers than till u coffin !" Nu ono ever troubled the Colonel I ‘ 1• 1;,. ' • ME PitACTACAL The Horse linayn Ily Ills Ears. 1 /Ilf6 SiZei positions And motion of the ears ()Ca horso are important points.— Those rather small than large, placed not: Ito thr apart, erect and quick in motion, jniiiimte both breeding and giiirit.; tont Yu horse is in .the frequent habit of carryin , one car forward and the other backward ' ', and especially if .lul tines 40 on a jou rnoy, he Will gener44y ptme,ss boty spirit and continuance. The strcic . hing the cars in a contrary dfi.ectioii ; sho*s th:it heisat tentive to eve thing that -is passing round hind and while L he is doing this, he cannot be much fatigned, or likely SUQU to become so. It has been re:marked' that few horses sloej . :Witliontl)ointing one ear forward and the oth - ei: backward, iu order, that they may receivo.notice of the npoiottelt of ob jects in any ' direction. ,When horses or mules inal•ch iu crimpaity, at night, ilium: in front dirt;ct; their Curs forward ; (hose in the rctir direct : theM backward ; and those in the iuiddle direct them latterly 01. cros wise—the whole seeming actuated ,by one feeling which watches their general safety. The ear of the horSe' is one of the most beautiful parts about him ; and by few things is the temper more surely indicated than by its motion. The ear is wore in telligible even than the eye, and a Person accustomed to the horse, can tell, by the expressive motion of that organ, almost all that ho thinks or means. When a horse lays his ca is flatl back on his heck, most assuredly is meditating. mischief, and the bystander& should, be ‘; ttwarecof his heels or his teeth. In play, the cars will be laid back, but not tiodeciledly nor so long. A quick ,change in their position,andmore particularly-111e expression of the eye at the time;Nvilt: distinguish between playful ness and vice.' The hearing of the horse is remarkably acute. A thousand vibrations of the air, too slight to make any impression on the human ear, are readily perceived by him. It is well known to every hunting man, that the cry of hounds will be reckognized by the horse and his ears will be erect, and he will be all spirit and impatience, a considerable time before the rider is con scious of the least sound.:--:-Thcl Horse and the Ruler. . ' What Cu'A4 - Ptirmers should )(Cep. What are the qualities necessary to con stitute q good cow ? , A good:luilker, alone does not in our judgement, nuke a good cow—neither does a good breeder nor a good feeder. It is these three qualities, combined, that make the cow. Give us a cow that is good for milk; quality as well asquantity considered=that when proper ly bred to good bulls will invariably pro duce good calves, and one that, when dried for her milk, will, with proper care ; and attention, take on Mali rapidly and evenly—and for one, we rest, tbrawhile - , at least, satisfied. And until we can raise up an entire. herd of cows, each one of, which shall poscss these qualities, our aim shall be to advance in improvement until we can accomplish our object. To poscss the first of these qualities a cow should have a tine head t n little wide above the eyes, but quite small below, and appear somewhat long. ller nose ,should be of a rich yellow color, or at all events not black—(we do not know of any full blooded stock, of any breed, with black . noses, but they frequently appear on stock as high bred as fifteen-sixteenths.) Her neck should be very small where it joins the head, but widening and deepening as it approaches the shoulders and briskets. kler udder should be of geed size, well covered with' long soft hair, and not inclin ed to fleshiness ; large' milk veins, and small delicate horns—they may be long in .lonie..breeds, but they shonld. be line i and she should have a•yellaw skin. • • , ; To be a-good breeder, she should, in the first place, be descended:from . a• good. stock,,and the farther haek'you can truce her - from good stock, the better. She should posers all the before mentioned Mlking qualitieti,' With% a) Ibroid, straight sack, wide kips and; liipS; leitg; deep quarters„round'ribs ' , bones I shied in pro portionto' her•size;:deep: and full: brisket, fore legs wide apart mid short, and. lastly, thatshould , be as'good: handler.l • A , cciw that is a good•%lhandler, will!tilsr,! produee fich milk ; and iNi first rate handler, and ;osessing the . , before.mentiowd ~qualities, he 'will tie invariably a geed rhis, handling qualify, 0, or,.has been too 1 trmehOverlooked by breedoirs•i'lajtidgeh of attle,Shows, Li . Judges . that wilt. igivd iii, their ddelskais' for premiums' 'onlitoelti , yithelte' OM 'OUellifig iiit ; a'n iiiiid ;'ki . 'l;4 in ottropirtiou, mufti ,for ' that '414 i ,,W4 ihould:AbC:thirilc ibl f purelitising 4 a4oW% ttik ,milk, stock and'•,heec,, , CtiPittiput knowing .4. 1 er to.be a doer handler.— , .Bet ens A. nzeri&th 14.tAeci . .' - -,'';''"' .'' ~.'' '" 1 i .,(RrAgcejl , ApciA;-, 9n; the sun has 410 y .139cflplisffyadi but, is, faSt disappearing 7-- 90 Stitarditiyilast;sfhedianoterefilliS tpt, aPiYkistfi4d'llt tit* '6Veiva tdii . ?iti tam b? Miti3l,si3dee4ol4&ncia;'.:eilitp. 'N4* tql:47)49ociiiitegi , 40. '4x Su s he rg as the Earth, 1 ~ :AL+ ~-rif-) „„ •• • • •••• at' Seyaral soui Sp . ;jag; havp „lately. beeu wow' - bennessed , county; N. :Y. ' coplamiptkiguitwistio i t act eliklitieflinEOnta'agNo. 2. Head Quarters 14th Division Uniform. ed Militia al Pennsylvania. LICWISTOWN, October 19. 1849. In neettrtlane i tr%%ith ,Cilenernl Orderri. isptied,by,the ,-AdjutringiCe(teral. dated . 101I10rio'hoh 14349.1 , anil.44tprovetity lox Excellency, the Cotou.aftdersin Vltlef„ the 11th tiny of October, 1849, the Gi;heitil and Stan Officers and trill,: eel.. or the Line, of the Fourteenth Di. %kilo' of the UTllfurmeil ftlilitin of Penh:- syhnoin, are hereby itintruetell to a• I: lPck , col l age Cap of the Army of ,theiUnitel Staten, nceur., ding to their rcepeetive molt. 011ieere'ir lot have pruritic(' the fitll .I . rcoft U..ifornt wiftnot be etieci tedi ` i thismitler(lint ;all Others are required to oonliirm thefoto.:' It is a SOU tee of gratifiention that His Ezeellen• ey. the Coinninotler in• telieyetl the ofli• ecru hf tho UnifOrmod . Militia or :peo u gytynoin from a Useless and hurdertscime exlttnitol: titol tlopted a Unilorie convenient and heeiniting:' and in strict , noordnitee alit of 'Our repahliean institutiorist TILE OLDEST MAGAZINE'IN AMERICA. In 1849, the Lady's Book gave 910 o pa gpsirwhivih j,s than -..ofte ii - and 1,48 niorf, tputi; thti o k be r rhiwkolphi , hiy.- - Hitt aye' '2Bl . engravingr. mong which were 20 cok6ed, f t , tet.V page—which is 1:30‘ itiertco than: one, (I'lll 180 more than the other. Most of the old features of the Boot that were so popukir last year, will be re. tainedollarndw - otteg added as they may suggest themselves to the publisher. A - New Novel, byW. Gihnore Simms, will be one oPthc, features fdr 46;50. 1 We haver lOrig . .sttiod' at the - heittl of Wei' .lagazine world for our contribntiens; they, e•. always morat.and insttuctive, and! , hKs ' may be ':plqeed before ",n,; family! ' s ' 'oat hesitation. This' ~Idopa'rttnent is, 1 : r the control of Mrs:4SmpuilllA - lE, :, i'vh . . ktatne atorie.'.lj.4.ol4letit' ktittratitee, \ '1 fur.,i Proprialy,,Of the Lady's Book::. • 11.. :1. " inVe4ndeli r more ' than fulfilled rill I ' Or I i.6o,''inpl enter; upon :,t.1,16'Y6r. t • \ . ' ' '' ' ' ' No I % 6 0 1 1 1 %w one,, which tolhose who know . Brigade. Orders .. ' i . )•!' "S—an . \who does not?—will believe.—, Head Quarter", 4th Brigade, 101 1 1),e 6( id".Y ' s ndy's Book for 1850 Ault sue- • 'tioun of U. 111. ut Peaniylvania:. I that \ r , 1849, i zines oseinesent and exceed all maga and to come. .CURWENSVILLE, November 5, 180.: h. accordance with the fgregpiiig Order of the :Major General the Officer!' of the 4 t h Brigade 14th l'iltAi CASH IN ADVANCE. Di% ssiun of the Uniutrined Militin of Perineyha .. . nia, aro hereby required in conform thereto. (lac CopY' mc r the collowin y ear s:i, with any two cf AniN PATTON. nlendid premium plates :- 1 Brig Gen " Delltil - Red oltev. John Wcslisv,''''Wed- ' lit'Y Yreaching k the (:scamp A inphithea- II re,' " AlOcrici, Guided by Wisdont,''.! l'Uelier'd TaYlor\nil Old Whitey,"Like-, Il eS S' of Ito , Johill'esley,"Do. of his co-,' la hor(!r, Itcy. Jolt Fletcher,'—the last two, though separta,engravings; we count only as one prernitth i Two cup:ci for fi'ou any two of the «hove prints to each fit*fiher. Dice C P Ui(.B for $1 o ,lnd an extra copy of the Book, and any tti \ o f the a b ove en . gravings to the personding the club. It;leyen copie . s for, 82 and a n extra! copy of the Book, andlAny hree of the a- hove cluzravingn to the per:4n sen di ng the club. \ 1 lAny person sending lit';s \II advance,. 1 ' subscription for 1850 and 51 ,1 will be en- 1 titled to any lour of the abovel?graving,s.' For $2O in advance, ten eel s of the Lady's Book mill be sent, and ' copy of either of the above inagnilictint pt\its,sent t , • , to each, subscriber. \ , • • , I , or 830, i never, perhaps. ti Medicine hno.glit helm's the we will send ten copicV t h e :10AI THE "READING6GLE,•• —Tlic re tt ii, F Book, and thirty of any of the abuN en. ,MuttP. tinti s ho r t i' 1a• t I..,has in No II sou 1 , 111 l :tint 11. gravings. t , t bun as.M 'A L 1.1 S'l' I: It ' S ALL-Ill.:A L/AG Ofi Single numbers of the Lad V'S. 800 ,,,, :. WOULD SA SALVE. Almost e very M person al has 'r''';?, made ti I 'al of t, speaks warmly in its praise. One lies cents. \- i been eared by U, of the most peinlid nneuntitisni ; The above are huge-sized paplocprinli , another 01 . the Pil,i, a third tif a trutiblesome pain In a and cannot be purcha at the stores :if ha hida r a fourth ul a shelling in the hinli,,&c., Kr. sed i i d,,,, - ,•„„, v% e imuniliu:e relief, In every cone, it less than three dollars each. - calk d o no in j ur y, being applied out ttardly. Ah till , /- The town sending us the largest num- ",::,, r ed ev i !` l l , e i l ( l l l ' :„ l :; % . ll ; ! . 6 „7,, n , i i t ,i r ,, f . t i l l i h l u i t e ," l l , i ,l' i g ,,, % P l o n `,',. e ( r . e i r„: ber of mail subscribers for 1850, will be, ate. from u reopeelehlo citizen of Maidencradt entitled to the Lady's Book for 1851 gm.l"tthilitii, it ii.4..couloy: 111tinr.setutha. Bras co., March 30, 1847. tis ; and the next in number, each subscri- 1 ' -essrs..ftliter & Cu.—l desire to intortn you dint I ber shall receive any one of the above i i‘u wanly cured ul a severe pain in the but, by plates. Address L. A. GODEY, I lha of I'll'A lloncr's A 11-i leoling .`_'.al% e, ts Inch I Imre \soil from you. I hollered twit ii for about 20 113. Chestnut street, Philadelphia. t I.'curg-tail .it night was uunthle tokacep. During that i "me I tied VUOUIP/rentethea, which acre prcarrthed lia ale liphysiciatitratid other persists, without reed , vill.g titlfelieLanct nt last wade llal of this Salve, "Mt a reult luvurahlo beyond i xptctuitun. lam now orairey ireo train the pain, a n d enjoy at night a Peneehll WI sweet sleep. I intol also ,used the Sulya since for Ttithache nod other comploino, malt sap I lir happy Plnts.' Your friend, , JOHN HOLDINBACII. 1 Around iht.pos are L4rections for using .lIcAl. ' luster's Otnttnut. fur .Scrofula. Liver Complaint. Erysipelas, let.,, Chilbluin, S. aid heart Sere Eyes, ! Quincy. Sore ?hoot, Brouchais. .Verruus A ffir'diun3 'Pains, Pisces; f9(hc Spine, Head Ache, Asthma, iDi qt r neSS. Ear Athq, Burns Corns, all Di reuses . , of the Skin. Sore Lips. Pimples, 4, ~ Sliffeess of the )Dints, Swelling of a l Limbs, Sores, Rheumatism. Piles. Cold Fret, Cro4, Swelled or Broken Breast. booth Ache. Ague in Ms ne e , 4,,,,,1 , ,,, . • ' itrne Ointment is 4od for any part of tic body or limbs when inflamed. „i n e beie tasee.s t s h ou ld b e applid often. ' CA CliON. — Nu Oinhuni will be genuine un ess lie name of JA 1/ES NA ELISTER is writ ten with a pen on every Mr\ PRICE 'MEM; l' FIVIt CENTS A BOX. ROBERT MANLEY aunaapi... - e AND (911/AIILLEI !MAKER. THE subscriber respectfully in'orms the citi zone of Clearfield county, that he has enm•- meneed the above named business., in the shop formerly occupied by J L Cottle, esq and re. prctfidly solicits a share of public patronage...a-. lie hatters lrim,ell that lie con furnish work to all prrsons nho may be pleased to cull. to their toast satisfaction. lie oill keep op hand Cabinet-work and Windsor Chairs of every description. (Iplarlsiered chairs Made to order. ALSO, Dentist, Invalid, and Chanzbei - Chairs—Chair Beds and Bed Cha irs. • frrTliii Bed Chair can 1.0 convened from the Arm chair :u a complete bed in two minutes, and i also Nell lola to the small commis, iliai con be ear• rigid under the arm. Ii is particularly suitable for Military officers and Professional gentlemen N. B —Cuflius made in the neatest manner and on the shortesi nonce. HOBERT MANLEY. Clearfield, July 23, 1819• L Whole Sale Grocery, MARKET & CANAL St, HARRISBURG, PA. J& E. C. EBY alvtays keep a large assort • merit of Groceries %%hien they eati a(11 a. low 1111 they e ft n fro poreliaseil to tho Atlantic ci ties. We v‘•uuJil imam. 200 Bags Rio ree. 100 do Lagua 20 11lids. Porto Rico Sugar. 20 do N. Orleafis do , 30 do S. li. and Syrup Molas. 30 Chests Imperial and Y . , H. Tea 1000 .Sacks Ground Alum Salt. 500 hafeeM. Mackerel, ;and Shad. 500 . 1ieffs 'and! 2000 it). , Bdcoti,',WdOS. and should. A /- 4.313— Whi10 Lead. 011. (Ropes. Boobs Sc Shoe! and al: tho leading articles ill trade, I%lereliaatu and Lumbermen' would du %%0 ' , to cull and ice Xi: I.pm her, and. Imn !alien (or goods liurristmow, Nov, 14,,1849,773m, TO TIIE PUB IC N OTICE 1% licroby given. Iliat Vpriry Ilegerfp township, of Woodward township, Clear iota bounty, 16 duly appointed my egent,andiall persons indebted to me i.y Notes or Hook necourn, without respect to perons t arc, required, to,py till 6Rrite,,;c? The said Ilegarly, or to the subscriber, and to no oilier per oil or before the •%•eek of 'dm rnekt Febrhary court. Any money paid to Itielard of James Phil on my notoUnli after,this, datei I will ridi be' lie:. cPll9t l ',i , , Pi. ' - L• • ••• • • Est ate,. of listipuio.l,3Y!ctrpife r , yesetpc,(l .7 , N a ildE is bOreby giver% Allot:. w ill , t A r it j tuition have been granted to the subfcciber °Nike estate of 5W33111101 WiIIVAIWI'V , lar.o'vlirerm —La township, Clearfield county, deccasedllrlicrscins knovetnoilicinselves icidobted , tO skid Cita te'firci re; questdirto3riallii!paymentiwitlitint.dulay. and thesti having claims against , /he satno•will.prokint , tllotii duly atillicsiiiiratcd Ipp f icdtleulophr,;,, ; , , ,;„• i.;,;4c3,1 P Noy, 42'0849.:‘, I .1.: '.../.3:1":•1'01/.'•) .t. • r% ft v r••• 1"1 A I V IF keep a ponstatit cu Iy, t..!—"e Ole ar t soit ei(y r filo /VA PIK; 6 . 46 ii'rdah CIC. cef, 1 42;diu trtini; R ? shikwe lt.! 1 1, L., • .11.116^, ":114 ,VA J it) n..c. , Alajor clonaral Will Div.. U. M. ol.Peon I. L. linonEto. Aid do Camp.. A M. Aid de Camp 111 9 AIlistees Oinlmenl 1.. " WIC by ruy Agcnis In al the pi aud towns in the Uultril Slats bud by 1), oggists geherting JAMES It:ALLIS FEU, Sulo Pruprielut ul Ihealio‘c Medicine. fa::!7Price 25 cents per btr.c. AGENTS\ E. 4 - - TV. E CletVric. Messrs. Arnolds,' Luther:burg. Tohn Patton, C,Wrivensvilk. Levi Lutz, Frencliville. Clearfield, Tan. 15, 1849.-1 t 011 1 1rikaliile 'TAKE NOTICE that my wife ELLEN 'and her daughter ELIZABETH, on the njght ofthe 3J id October. inst., about 11 o'c Utueontlecl lioin hly hods° in Cunuo towrishin, Indiana enuri , and stole from me two ItIATiE§ and two coLTs—the mares are bath bay, tine eight years old. the other seven—the oldest has a bright star flirehead, and Beane is him on both hind f ee l:._4doilier has a !imitator on her forehead, and a ttritiow strip Of white thiwn her fa . o and. her left hind leg a little sshite nboVO the Thd,colis are both bay horse etittri'. 5 indfiths Old;, (aced; with %%like legs, and large 'fur their age. " • t•' •t• • • • . I hereby warn;all persons against harboring or trtistirig,my, ik)l6 Ellen on my account, or por ebasing•itill,tiuteeS:ot ejilts• ' " " , CiAiiiiinß *sell •• 'October JC,Ie4J.--pd; _._,~...._,r-~ u'uL4 - GOODS CO. aro i nptv just receiviqg Y 'and' opening tit their ofil Wand. a fresh sup* tof seasonable goods, consisting of Dry D6otis, GtOceries, Queetis'etare, Hardware, Boots unit Shoti . e; this and' taps; Ofoiter variety of drienirrilite.for"Larliess; Diaries atid,Cloalts—also Das. Pahl 10.. 1 1)0 iinif glass. itti , the 'usual variily'of,,ntlquily:' ;Tis •tiiwinvilfillo'kal rand ela HD. ; , I 4.)., gyi/ 7 • 1, , I rjr IS PpNEYTtiV E VP ,9 4 1 1 0 V.AP.,1 1 9 . pe yornpilio.,,RgaA :c9fOrftPll;ln beikpy . ,9llllCetl, diet on, olccfien ; >, M °l!4 ° Y ' ll 9 ; , ><.!!h OP Y Pr , NfioVill'e7, "" 81' MI I I !!i, th e . 0r 4 , 4 . I.ing,. flan, townithiP, in thl4,CßlPiti',.4o;cl944finif4• between the hours of 12 and 4 o,cloejiin the at , t ! i of,spitl.lls7.,:zo, el elf I ,.§k, ig.l9tignKioiton t iotilTioubfeni."Six persons Tut Alanagors; and one poison fo'rriet4Ooror oCea 'efihiptihr itlO''l4l- suipkqedr.V 4 ;0( .) • ' 1 ")* 1 1 .(4 1 JW.E.NS,'Pie y s'i.' • ,to Hitntingititn7,oo.4.9.4B4ll,(t .1;411,;•: vikßlCCOihOWlVialhrhflOvoi;argslit t ib IFIPY (IA 11. 411.01iiilthaM10,* • oz; icrßeuragrjl rime!) .47 To ClergyAlenaWentatenenehers Sabbath•Scoolsrßook Agents, Stu. • 'dents 'arid Fapliljeg. r. 4 gogs,tgankd, 112 every seatjon of The // : ,.§,. 10 8.--,'": SeaeB Pittoittl"Mitnity . Aditdal , - 1 11T fAII t IiXJAYSIMAIntp , Virtfit ic,,,t tpmprt slag a lim i toilill t n s hentl cffliviitrierit, ; l% itletniereettntile.4 t. 1 icrtpliOns tn. oho to me . ptlso large Octavo , ist r. abotti IACIO; otigettilblehlt ilptidolibliii g wilt, and lettered pl time npal l rnithilted i aty : lo 4)1 iltodern . boOKnielting, • .. . - - 1.--,.,., , . , Price only, Two.ll , illais. - -- --- . , 1,, . , 1 i iii,ii ';iiiiVilie t h' io!,;t4C`c.itrip ince' 41111In'itselin complete ..,Liltrary 'pr. N9O lo Ido . riiii{rtainin g Kim.% hedge, contkrwsed in. Itirmdamtbar l in style, iloPtolis in ,informailim, etnititieing ' iiii calOWrit e range, of, mhicent. ', TiArt i ertgrayinga Cpier pe,e,,j'Ji l igpit,wattre .strictly, illusifiptive, being 44Preeen 4 'totems% ut . nentul Scenery, , Custuiner, • 111utiticts'i I%lu:wincing &c. 6.tc., , 1 i , ' ~ ,I , I : .. ' I iv; tgren examination incetibtiee tl mit %Vill be pro.. nottoced , lirve4ry A11°1114(1' per,on tinder whose. observation it mO'kuttic as one oh the must ion.' able presents fur q ratiter to present to his family, ac regards bulb. !be,gustlit'Y AO number of ds cm• pet batmen to , , antlolo?,,,ituret ,cheraqter .ot, ii Fop Jelin) ,111,prepailligh every;. ittliele . for .its; Ode the grrotrat,,c,ttution.linti , been used Ito adinit no ! tlittigi but•of not,nnitruying'and itt.tr act; co cher otter, ~:1 :1 ~ 2 .i, .., • , . • • 'To risen of enterptide and met title leer 4 alone offerer an ,opportqatiy Ni 'kuiitable employtnent auldom to be tact' viith. There is nut 0 town ill the Union,"”licre a right. honest and t‘ell.dispos ed person canjait.aelting frorn 50 to 200 volumes according.u the population. All persons tsishmu, sample copie ate exam'ne or procure etiliieribers can' rekkii.ii 1 or more. .hilbstaiitially Mom] in paper cover.'---I he postage slot tuccOing 30 cents on each voltinae•so;clOr vartiett•ron the receipt of ONE DOLLAR lii thia way, nu mailer vi here a lierbon reside*, only •v% ithih the reach of a lost 0111.4. Uncial 'szti lain n copy of the FA111141" . ANM!..i L. ' DC"" Por+!uns in tho Country vkiabiug to act • Agents ;nay obtain all rcquiatto by ruhltbiturg the'billwerriber. Td uer re alien I Pon b.) uny reminirnicu•ion they Intibt be terntrinid. In t% riling. let each pernun hill Post 011ie, County anti State. 11013EIIT SEAMS, Priblinber,, • No. 19.8 Nurs:m et., N. V. only kind vvrt nre allutv . ,rel to fur - %cod 11114er ihe foal Nile° Ll • '.1%) publishers of Newspßpers thrott,4hopt ilte United Stairs •,'Ne‘‘gi.aperg cup) lug this adveritietnelit, cn ,ire, ell disvlayad, ns Orin e, without any alter attri, Labridgement (including thig notice, arid go V , lig it f.rtir tpipqo gliall rt CeIVO a the ANNuxi., ( abject - - Colhiir orderj hp aeudulg Uirict Cultic ptA)igher 0..1 1 . 2 • PROSPECTUS OF THE REPUBLIC. The undersigned on the 1311 i -day of June, 1849, begin the publication iu the Ciir of Washington, of a daily Whig Ad ministration paper, to be called 4"filie RE runme," the editorial supervision' of which will be committed. to the excliiii* cafe of Alexander e:Hitt and John°. Sargent. The Republic will, give to the principles upon which the administration of dffieral Taylor came into power, a cotditd, zealous and Constant support: It will be a faith ful reelord of the times; it will discuss pub lic risegatws in al eiwartial and indepen dent: spirit, it willqie a vehicle of the la test and most authentic inforMatiOn; It will be, in a word, a political newspaper, devo ted to the liberalizing and progressive doc- , trines which prevailed in the late Presiden tial canvass; to the interests of labor, as vcloped: in thO , Wants of agriculture; COm meire,end.inantifactures, and to the cause of literature, science, and general The wi1144!70:02111 4 ge . " - 1315 . 0 legialiec except' to the country. i It ivill aim to merit the .confidence and support ot,l the.,Alnericn, people. It will be the or: - gnu of no person, or party, or, fraction of a party, in that compulsory sense Which would hind6r it froM speaking boldly and candidly to the people about whatever it concerns thetp-to know. The Republic Will be printed upon a double'toyal sheet, in a new, large, dear, readable type. ihele ;lilt be published a 'Fri-weekly and Weddy Re public, made up of the most intvitsting important matter of the Daily issue. Terms: Fur the Daily Republic, 810 00 For the Tri-Weekly, For the' Weekly, 2 00 'lb rostmasters.—Any Postmaster Irlio will transmit us $lO shall have sixibpies of the Rid:ly Republic sent , th:such per. sons as. he may direct, and' . $l5 will enti tle, the' Postmaster to threceOpies. of, the' ti i 7 - IVcck/y paper. No. paper will be sent unless the order, is accompanied by the money. ..All communications upo'n buSiness must be addresed Co, . Cumo,-.4 `4Sz, Co, W ashingtopl,Cityi, '''‘,s3o'REWAllll)). BROKE Jail ort the night of lb Giii V, !men tian;e44l) . glilAS• cOLP.MAN,tai: 6AM. A11i,j,,,,F1 . 2 . Said Coleman jei, nticipf l ii,,feet 8 or 9 inchei high," stout huili,Ntit'fiair. deilf fair ccrn t; Ins ,clothes s•err",:jl; frock; coat and pattie tiCstiel, mixed suinnac t r hat L ‘.4111t bioaii brim, rind is tihntit 22 ycari'of age. Mine) . ' Ole 0 110 1 , 49i!1 5 .);fect B . or D. inCticlliigb, pretty• stout built very, t!loclt r bosiir hair and derk'ciiinplex!ote, oriel very black - ker• cing ayes: ; Nulls, and hints hoi g • ;,. 0.9 61. Out , abirici reward tOB . . be oiveri for the ,lttdgf tn,e,n4 of 'ColtinattAll tiny. of Ike adjoining counties, or Jbn .. dcliv,44) , to lb° sukacribtr, and the (9 - 161'for ttlitlei.".' • . • 4.: 8. OiLISSRL, I.:CW(1'01;X Oci 9.11849. „ •- t . STRA !STEER.. ('CAM>~,,to the, phintatioh of 1ibo;1416411w. itt " 4 - 1 ; P"ggr lowti hip, C a,i ld coitati p rop the .9.titi day of A`ognet tail; i oiIIIII4DLE.STEEIC , eupposed to be two years old. The oositer:le,itt• tiorsted 19 . ireforwirtlpnd, prove hie property, ry othoiilotti , will bo'disitoadd'ides the law direct! • I.SPP I 44 I )VrAr% it8.49t,;: , ..; •••• I ilsrugs i ltl.t,r,die;.,iiii i el t ,xlte T iliti;i„v.crihert A 4Ofialk. ann9uo - / . cea lo alb% eitii,iiis ad Crirwersv : -` . l and the public:at large . that! ho h!ii , +1 if . op'ehed xi .1 - ''.l-- :" ' "!' ', :, .. . , sh .‘ - icili: -,..., ' ' DRUG STORE l '. tii __.. iteuTors N0Ti0u.*:..... opposite Drauelier's Hotel; iu Gawfw q„ en , aville, corny . ; slug a ,wellsid . ected assortment o „ ., , . . . *e i di . lCl ' is ' ilPYlifi l i'eb fiillig,r o lC 9lll3 firjk DrUgai Ilfethaiiie3, Oils, Paints, .:Vitrnt. .I.ll'iiiiy ' fiti4b bben granted to tho sylni6ill4F`l, . es,'Dy e,Stitis, c . f . d:.; togetheripith an, a, UPS'fk,. l llP, 1" 1 :1 1 . PI 41 )IP ( i i. P. i iP I P , It!!"! . 111 / kr ' ! sortnzeitt pf Old 's, and 'lg-short, all a.t.1,4, lot% rii.liiii, Clearifeltroiniljr, tiaLitle,el, el g, i e . : l- 2 4;it0,i. , : . _(._.. ,_ L___. 2..... 11.,...,,, eb,,,,i , j lii i kntV-ktig: 9N1115e1"11 imiebteil tv "i i iti.?"'Al're : Be l in a, I t ili c n ie ou s ll 7 (;l s .t i l l i a ei t i li rrit -l y ' r e X 6 o l l 7t lll lj' elli f r; i l 4 tfe, " tFli tea ifeSted'to Make payment on or lio . ore 1110 fi st : 1 , c , 1 v ithiy' rek'r tiostSti'd'thui . 'lll's pingo' ate o'o4 eNcieligr. arid 1 1 1 .91 0 , Pi}Ti,Pg'via!9ll',iAllfiii??l'lik% res t etiatf i tf ii.:i• 1. so ...... I n , '..• .' • •,' 1 . , ~, Some! il'ill p i reopa! .iiiern d uly au i i,luerinFaieni ficre • ..., ...,.11..r. :: :-: A 1:1 1 , 4 It; v . l 'tVir ., :gorv - 1 ieutenient.. Jufkle, l 6ll9: l2 +3nit= ' ‘ ':% , illow.-::...) 0i:0A:4 4 4 1 44 4.l6AlliElls , .. ,1 ' iii ski. tot ii7ls','..lol9.A.Vll4,l.4lteitB: on' •I 1 1 , 5ept:.16,311811%:414 ' ~ , •'.i, ;- " R 1 it . 1.4 , iiii iat ii? .tif . -g .Ar6tki,oir:s' 'Ailienitires _ . j_, QPD.I,, :# I'UAPT.I, s I r, !Fly, gold )ll4ltWayl7 o ,llllAltri r ltlYdiret ti .:, 1t..; .11p1(iffT1 . ;1 1 ,PI:Is! I !. . 1 , : i ..,...: %i IpONl,Vielilli ,in .doe itirgo Ociovo ,yoltirca i)1 4 A24 iingl44; 'BI flee '2 5 'ctntet. KiattellislOi lit lll li rge.illtimarivdtetg(h v't 11. ~."' ,'t.z. -. 71;'.ik.) 1.. ; tltiir wmfli %,, 4/ atittti , tavingn. reriiettontir,tfoha } rg ti hole erred tir ietq nuio ;bus DICK 1 tllll l lN.ifl3, kilts Iseyinfrillh uIA flit?' must nottiriatii Ili VII vi . oll - 14 if. ;ffurglitriiele,; that evr'illfrclatliedi the .brenti) mi•lifol; A HliowA hot whole cpregi,, recounts in .gl?tylagsra6 aye all 11111140;breatillt esetipes, etc.; 'Ow. retee 4 o, 'eent*,'oillvit copies fits Due Dollar. =I .....:.;.) ; ~:,.. I , ~' , 't —,— ;, .; '.1 . •.: , ..N 1 i ' . riabtial .I.4:fr and Adbelituies gfil , ..::i _, TACK 'SH • EPPARD, • Afch:;." r. "Tlio'rriaar noted Burgh:kr; Kthher and Jailteetilfer that occd rhvod.,t Complete in ono. Inrgii_Ornakir Y°Iume,OII3,2•PPCFP••i Prie.o 25 Fantle'ti l l* with iiellerrit work is thrfeunitileto.tife,"fi i arrt birth uhlil hie death of the,inpitinotoriousliiirglar, Rabbet', (;ell breaker tlint,evei .' jt should be road by• Ewe.' rybody. eoptelTweidy•Fwe cente, copies fir One - 'I • , I,lltesleatp4.'Life and. , ileventutef i ßfo fi , ., l!iliiONTE L'ENCLOS,:, 1 a ;-,,, • i Willi lier L 4 eltori orfillove, Courtsliiii pri th Afer 9 ,1 tinge. II is published . complete in one fine Octal. vu volume, Itill'of 'Fngrriviinp; and Portraits, ,Octal.. !ratty° ul ditilireni scenes in the work, au well tied , ' beitutiltil Portrnii ol Ninon do L'Etielos, Pie. l`wentysFive Gents, or fi've copies lor Clue pollee. ' , .- • i Tile Illustrated Life aid Advaitt&es 7 . . ~. HENRY THOMAS; ' ' 4l '' '' 1 ~ , . . • Tho it BUrgiar nod idurdeter, who MU' burn in 11315,411 mm public career eominented in 019.9, and ended at the gallut% 6, by his beipgAyngrii Chilicolho, Ohio, 111areli Cull, 1E46, for tho awful crime of murder. It iti rcimpline, corfoit, nutrient tic and graphic account of the doeds of one of the most daring. and pruniiiiont men that over figure.; in time rceurtis of crime. , Full of Engravings, illuk. triving the work. AlAo,'llio TbrillineStary of '. 11.Tr.s. Whipple; tlie'"Denzon IV? e," and J6ve &mug 'the 'Murderer of Mr.•khipple, Who was hung at A lbanif,lsit"Y., August 211 h. 4125, din.t.l lremendons C acumen!, thirteeen cumin. ties oh soldiers having Leen Called out bytbo•44et, IV; to preierve order ; lull of beautilut enoavltikr, illustra five oh different seems it; Cho story. .I",bb' hula.ot !he above IA rUbikiled in one Detain tal , mite, Intl of illustrations, for Ti.velity•FlyC COnlf, Or live topics lur Olio Dollar. Illustrated Lives and Advonturei of tho. DESPERADOES AND DUELLISTS, OF THE NEM., IVORLO,—Thia bunk co, I ink the LIVPb el the most noted Drsperndoee of the New ' Wotti..l) ; also, tilt account of the thflet:eitt. trOdev of Lynching; the Cline Murders; the Victims; the Exer mum; the JoStifictitloti;•ete.. etc.; an icell at the Lit;kt of the principal Duellists, nod. their Dueltinv to.etlier will! the Liven of the tuoit'notorious Rego. lurors nod Modern:oft . , in Um, liuk,ityn world, -It is beautifully , illustrated ; complete to one volume:- Nile tut Ilio complete st,oitt.l7tveutyi thee Cents, or live copies tot °tie Doliar • • - Any person whatever in this e'otintilc , t h.q. or all of dm above Hurler, can gel them by re. turn of moil. on remitting the amount thr them, i ll a letter, to the Publisher. • *.* A copy of each of the utiore6ve 4i4 . ls;,%t‘iP he scat to any (*ohm.. C i tniet•puitia. ttatfirreF3 ail °Wet. to'enstfte prompt tention, to the Publisher. T. B. PETERSON, No 98 Chesnut street, Philadelphia.. %,•Eifitors New.mapers throughout the coon• try, copying Me/lbw:0 one or more times, ir.cludnig this notice. and Rending a copy of their paper, mark. ed, to tho butgeriher, shell bare a complete set of. the above hocks seat them by return of mail. lIONEV SAVED. FAIIMERS LOON: Four Horse J'oziei Shafew . Strap Threshing Machines for $76.,c1: 0 \ A e t • netof4rfattonvill6`ta ano iP , . * Pil „ t%onld reaper dully inform tha people of counuty, that they acrid:ll titan- , ufacturing, and keep eutuoaritly on hand, Four Duro Power Threshing, Mactones, at Ilia, low : prtho of SEVENTY-F . IFL DOLLARS, -warranted tuldia pod.. Aleo,,Two llor:o Power Tlireeking•lquebirice,iaa surpas, , cd by any ia.the !Spay, and %‘e, will war - rnia, them to tbrenb in one day 125 buelielA Wheal, or 125 bushels Rye, or 22G othliek , Oalt, or 15 bushel* clover geed. it well nuclide& They bare ereeteda Foundry and Illarksrtiith;hcilt hieli enables them to sell machines nt a much lower pike tharinvcr offered in tennaylvania. , PATENI CORN -SHELLER. They are now. waking, and kcal) UCI hind. a -Potent Corn-Sheller al the luw price of Ono Dollar and Fifty coati eft* The sub,rribers will receive in payment lot tht ahOie Threshing Allichines 3 GUM/N. %Vitra'. Rye; and Oats.) il lel( at Show's AIM, at t learliald;lo4l - 111'd Mill. 0/I"WeMchile. iIIGNARD SHAW, Ciellaidd. 0111 d B. IlAnTstioNf4 Curwetnytilv uro ageing for the °law tklyo nrichints in Ls county, ciihr r of whom will givq. ull ncceigatry inforniatiun reknit's ilirreio. S. et. S. WILMX. SirAninvllle, Juno 15, 18-19. . • 6 00 MACHINES have heel) purchased by the follow.: mg mune.4 larmereiuCleartieldeunrity. where those . wtslong to purchapo can eallrattd exam!! le for thorns „.„ selves. John Stites, BoggS township, . A. G. Welch, LaWrenee Thomas :Read, : James A. Read, " • 44. John No Penn towhship, . Joseph iNtterson, Jordan township; William Leonard, Goshen township Isaac Barger.',', Bradford township,: Hugh Henderson, Woodward township. William Ararat!, Jawl : lllcGrdiy, B. Williams, John 10,giants,; RED & BROWN PI 141,5. A 9,ENTs fur the sale tif E. , tireen iltf• 1 - X. and Brown Pills in elearpshlsonnty l .. , , Richard Sltalo *. 'es i iitigileg ? tip" ) , 'llPgleri C'sb ;.-"d6 John Patton,, 01i-wen A:Me. , .Rarrctt, Cleartietd , Bridge. 'Ft Thomas 111cGhce, McOhees David gfizport, - Oheldry Tree.' , " Bar/Tit, Luthersburg. , .. , 1 Ckerli.:..4"u4dif2t, Girard township' „Z"u4z, .Tanzts lifelfurray, Burnside .93wilsitipl Jas. Mork, i hilhpsbntg, Oentie co*, , June 1011(349. In* 14 • 1 ' . :IDVA' PeteaLlee,SZlFUnek44ll3i°VrlggitrAW =I Er ~..14 jlp;s: .~r,; Ens_ Ing
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