fI,K/iHPIELP Pa.j lait 1,185&- have only-space to wish our patrons, eno and all, a pleasant, happy and prosperous New Year—and may they so live, and so act, as to merit such happiness and»prpspority—bearing in mind that they cannot reasonably expect either unless they take the Republican. (KrGov. Bigler’s first annual Message, ■wo expect to receive in time to lay before our readers in our .next issue, !^e : sf Branch, at point, wanted but two or three inch- Sphefh'g M high on the; 94th jnsC'aa it tit!ithe* memorable flood u of* October, fe; :C&eajheid'.Creek was not* as high 'Hwth timber and , e\boUBarids ojf' Shrngles^vere. carried off; of'nh sondus.injury to niilisi"pr otfipr renl.estnteiO ; t„ ii MOwft wmsm ’'ffiowitkeWaSi^on'iTfiio^^^ IONBBBBSIONAL. '-■-v/ 'i ?£;•.. ffldnitjjifrltfiDeer; ?2cl l.iS62t I Borland introduced a 'joint rtsOlutton explanatory of tf.e act ap. propriatipg money for the removal of Red river raft;, which Ayas: considered and passed. 1 Mr. Gwin introduced a bill m relation tb’ a railroad communication with the Pacific; und, after some debate, the subject was jnade the special order for Monday, the 1 Oth of January nekt. ' ! The bill giving further remedies to pat* entees was taken up, and postponed until Tuesday noxt. The bill to change the mode'of compen sating members of Congress was taken up, and, after dehate, it was ordered to bo in definitely postponed—yens 21, nays 19. House. —The House agreed to the ac tion of the Committee of Ways and Means on the day before, referring the subject of the improvement of rivers (as treated in the message) ,to the Committee on Com merce, by a vote of yeas 84, nays 63. Mr. Gorman reported from the Commit tee on Printing a resolution directing tho printing of two hundred additional extra copies of the message and accompanying documents for tho use of the diftbren#gov ernment bureaus; which, after discussion at some length, was agreed to. Petitions, and also reports, from tho Committee bn Elections were then presen ted by many members, all of which were disposed of. After which the House adjourned. 'ln our summary of Tuesday’s congres sional proceedings we accidently omitted to mention that Messrs. Meade and Vena ble participated in the debate on the tariff. Thursday , jDcc. 23d 1852. Senate. —Mr. Borlaud introduced a bill granting lands to the States of At Kan sas and Missouri in aid of certain rail roads therein. Mr. Mason introduced a resolution call ing upon the President for certain corres. pondenceih relation to the island of Cuba; which was Considered and debated at length by-Messrs. Mason, Cass, and Un derwood; after which, it was postponed until Tuesday, January 4th. The Senate adjourned until Monday next. House.' —On motion of Mr. Johnson, of Arkansas, the House took up and passed a joint resolution from the Senate explana tory of the law of the. last session making an "appropriation for the removal of the Red river raft. Thejoint'resolution from the Committee on Printing, according to the superinten dent of the public printing two clerks and a messenger, was next taken up, and oc cupied the attention of the House for some time; being finally rejected. Mr. Houston reported from the Commit tee of Ways and Means the “deficiency bill” and the annual civil find diplomatic and army appropriation bills for the fiscal year ending June 30,1854 ; which were duly committed. * The Speaker then laid before the House the various usual annual communications from the executive departments of the government,embracing returns,estimates, &c.; which were severally- read and dis posed of. Mr. Ashe reported from the on Elections a joint-resolution for the relief of Charles J. Ingersoll; which was not cfisposed of when the House adjourned. From the Washington Union, Dec,24th 1852. Health of Senator Kino. —We re joice to learn that the health of Sonator, King has much improved during the last twb days. He no longer needs the atten dance of a physician, and it is confidently hoped that he may soon appear in the Sen ate chamber. of the greatest obstacles in the road to excellence is indolence. ( MARRIED.—In Union townships on the 22nd u!t., by D. Dressier Esq., Mr. Dan’l Mann, of Union township, to Miss Hannah Hays, of Elk co. DIED.—In this place,after an illnes9of several weeks ( on Sunday last,Hugh Leavy, aged about 50 years. Our town and community in the death of Mr. L., loses one of its most useful, en terprising and-,exemplary citizons. But few men discharge! all their obligations as citizens and as-Christians mere worthily, than he discharged his. Though-long af flicted with disease, ho yet attended faith fully to. all the requirements of u good neighbor, a, hind husband and a worthy parent,jand wtjs seldom heard to complain or repine. If a fellow creature was' in want, his hand nnd his purse was ever ready to relieve, and this he would do without first inquiring into his plaqe of na- the color of his skin, or , the shrine at whigh he kheeled.' ' - f- - , Mr&^eavy ! wps a native of Ireland— emigrated to this county, and,after spends ling,several, y&trs in ..the city of N. York, 1 came to this pi ape where, he resided for upwards" of 1 twenty Possessed of [fair talents, : good business habits and 're markable industry, he gradually became possessed pf fihh property.;. 'Sut as he was about to enjoy this hard-earned reward of his earlier and healthier life, disease laid fast hold upon him, and after tfeekanf suf fering and anguish 'the mbhisterL death telaii laimei )is'YK#jn7T‘P~., >• i? 1 ' ' \t ’ *'• • • I*f \ ■. J The deceased was an exemplary mem? her of the Catholic church, and his mortal |remlnslfMs;MiiB%D%^ta''tlietr : home id tho burying ground of that churdhjf in thif !iJSsTavy,jBL,(3]^(Bii'4ttß®3mamß4 Valuable Farm: j IN DECATUR TOWNSHIP "-EBpqpca: '; ■ ■ l'f'>fHS*iibtcriberntfersfor snlehii valuablo jl-4 j Jl FARM, kituate in Decatur township. fftlj® TimSL coantjr, two and * half milet West JL.ifta. ofrhmpiburg. l . Curwewvlllc, Doc. 27. 1852. _____ 1,0000 BOOK AGENTS WANTED, TO BELL PICJTORjAL, WORKS FOR $l,OOOO 4 YEAR! WANTEIr IN EVEttY CO. or the UNITED RTATEB, eotiveand enterprising men, to engage in tliomleor some of the best Books published in the country. Jo moo of good address, possessing a small capital of from #35 to •tw. suoh inducements wllfbcoiDred at to enable luemUnmake from Three to Five dollars a day profit. t The (loots puld’shed by us are all useful in their character, extremely popular, and command largo sales wherever they are utlered ~ ~ . Eor further particu art. address, (portaee paid,) "" v ROUUKTBISAKd Publisher. Dea.BQ—2t. • 181 William Btree\ New York. Crocks, Crocks. nPHB subscriber respectfully announces to the Public that 1. b« will be ouosuintJy supplied with a general assortment ofthebcstQuality of Crockery Ware From the Factory of Jesse Adam*, in Ceolre county—which will ho sold at the very lowest prices, . U. D. WATSON. Agent. Clearfield, December 27, 1853.—1'm. Desnocrntic Union. Serai-Weekly Daring the Session of the Le gislatnre at $2 00. THE DEMOCKATIO UNION wiil.arntonl, boppliliihH twice a Week during the coming session of the Legisla* tare, and wo embrace the ( resent occasion to commend It to thelMoroi the reading public. Neither pains or expense shall bs spared to impart to tts columns additional seal and vigor. Ample and correct roporls of the proceedings ot the 'wobrauuhetot tt e Legislature, together with sketches of the debater on ull public and Important ques ioo«.;will be tarnish* ed—competent reporters havlug been engaged for that do rpose. As it is bettered it will be the only Democrat to paper pubu*h*d semi at iheient of government. dunug the session of the eglilatare, wo trust our trim l< will gire It agtmeat and patronage whioh Is necessary .o defray the ex* peurosincidenttosoch publications. Persons desiroosorob* mining t ue and early Intelligence will always find m the, Democratic Unloa a faithful and honest chronicler. An ab.e correspondent has been employed at VYamtnglon c’ty. who will ke.'ponr readers oonstantly apprised ofevents transpiring at (be sent ofourNationai-Governinent. IT.RM*. * For the web year* (serai* weekly during the session,)... $3 03 For the whole year,(weekly,)... f JJ{ Fra tb. ~k» MikifiLEY ■s.-LEACUitE December 81, 1853, Tremendous Excitement! A GRANDIXPOSURE OF WEW_GOO»S. WAEjLA€E & EIHILM W(>ULD resneolfully annoujee to their old paironi, and “the rest of mankind,'' that they ,bare |u*t re.cived from*the east j One of the Largest, Cheapest, and most! varied assortments of goods ever bro’t 1 to this or any other place. jLasEios* Isff©ss ©© ©dls<> The attention ortbc Pair Soxiiparticularly Invited to »hw i Stock. coDi'itioc partly of Mow de Le«*. Cashnß»re*._Moos . ae Ltuaes, French Mntiao** Coburg. PAlpacoa*. lao. GENTLEMENS’ WEAR. | Their aiiortment i» oentaatly large. embracing Cln*h». Cm •imerea—plain and fancy—Sattineta, Bilk and Baun Vestinea. &o.« of every Qaality oqd price. READY-MADE CLOTHING. A very riob Stock of all aorta, sizes and qualities, mad* in iba Inteit and bail tlyle. oy tbe.fait workmen, and of tbo *cry | beat material • ■ t . * BOOTS and SHOES, A very larae assortment—for Ladle**, tJcntemeEl', Mine*', j Boy*’ and Children** wear, , , ~ , Hosiery, Glovts,.PerfDinery. Fancy Good*, Such a* L&ute* DrewTrimcoinci, Riband*. etc., tec. Groceries, Hardware, Drat* and. Qaeo&sw&re, of overy vn« riel? and quality* equal to the best ,ond the v#ry cheapen. They also have on hand FLANNELS, TICIUN33. LIN KMB, MUSLINS, SHAWLS and in short goods of all kinds to imt both town and country. ’ jgyOall and jadtre for yourselves. RemembertneiOLD STAND, Market street, near the Liapmnd, bClearfiald.Nov. 13,11853. BISSOILTOIOH, /T»nE partnenhtp heretofore existing between Robert Lytle 1 and Darnel Boats, enraged in the ’ ercanUle «ndLnm berinx bnstnas. known a* the'f.rino’ LYTLL teHOUT/, w&* diwoJved on the Vlst of December took* and paper* of *aid firm #fo la Ibo hand* of 1). Hoot*, and till persons having ooteUledaocountrurith said fi«» aro requested to coll and settle (be * a^o,^ ( “s^ !y LYTl.R, Woodward tp . Deo 21.JH53. DANLLL IIOUTZ. The bosineis will hatcotter be continued at ihe old standby Daniel iloutt, where oan bo found at all lime* a splendid as sortment of- Dry Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, Gro ceries, Hardware, Queensware, Boots , and . Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ropes, tj-c., ifc, And in fact Herr arlioio niunlly kepi in n ret,U,tore all ol ,which wi II bediipwa of on tom enable term, , Wecuwaid Ip. Deo. HI, Ibolb—pd. DANIEL HOuTZ. Tailor Wattled. THE Subscribe'Wishes to engage a partner In ibe Tailor ing basinets, ataa old citabUshedrtand. In the lown of Now Washington Clearfield county, whore a good workman of steady habits, oan mettr s wlib a good charm* by s»ipb« 8 * ,OB toon. iJAViDfcS 1 Jjaiwau. New Washington.D'c2l,lBs2,—Bt. Krigland Shipped, Tariff or no Tariff TP^^ntoFlSvlN'and N Vii? oVTlie most reasonable term** at the Iron and Foundry store, adjoin jar Leonard & Moore. L. R. CARTER, Agent. Clearfield Deo. 5, 1833. '' -' , OoMmot OlffiSiF M&Mrng. JOHN GUMCBI kim “ < " CABINET-WARE.; Hluboplt'iitoatedoa Market itreet. between Thirdlaad Fburih, where ail kina, of work in j)L‘.ft!, pVfcRM? the BEST rtl'v UE. and oa the mo»t FA VUIiABEE TEilMd andon tho.hortntaolice.. _, ~ , , KST-COWtWauule to ' A Journey, maq Cabinet-Maker s iisksra\tEX(ic&(Si ® GY&Wfi®SSS!Bf aSpET-^KEK? 1 ”. 610 , W 'H* • ' john auucfii i •' *-*•'• ' ‘ • /-IAME toUiepr.mimofdAMEaOUß- ; \j RV.lpUbmttownihlpCle'irfleldco.. , M •boot the lit oFAoao.t Int, a KEU and fcdkv. WaITEHPOTrEOBTEEB, lappowd te«sfe«Hi>kSSSW be about font yean old. The owner t« requeued to oome lor. -ward-proee oroperty» pep oheneer.-andiake-Him •owe* of'hd wiilbo dUpoMdof aooonflo* to law.- JAMES DUBBY. ‘ Chwt towoiblp.tiWoeinber,UK IBSL~[>it. , , .> > •• •. •• I - ■ l '■ - r* t [ *. . . - ■ I r T> EAOY-MAUE CLOnilßd 'oTalmdit eieirr (Uitalptloi 7.W 6 '" OTOf SMITH A IRWIS. ‘ itHEvam-Y TRUEVOKRAITOF WABIHHCTtjm. i ' JT/S't PUBLISHED, 1 V. B. VfRWm MAGNIFICENT PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON* I / > * "*—• Engraved (by pernrnsmon) from Btownrt’e only on , gtnnl portrait, in the Alhemum, Button, i nPHlßßOpero plcturq, Rngravcd under the inimlntenilanca I J. ol THOMaH bUliliY, E«q, tb« eminent nail hutbiy ' atrtedartiit, l»thenoly aurruot liion.ii of Wethlnft'on av«r nablihtd. It ht» baon characterized n» the «reare,t vrorkof ail ever prodneedtathii country. Ai“M fidelity, we refer ’ who tan “As a woifcof art it* eacellenoe and beanty matt ! strike ever? one who wet it i ami it it do let* happy U lie Lrkenct, to the Fatbtr of blioMDtrr. It I' W ly-tl lortaio I tuhevo keen bin) in the den or rat boyhood. end hit wholu ! Bbpearanoel, etroncly Imprcnedon my momory. Thepor i trait you have luned nppeari tome to be no exact liken.,«, teprc.entiny pcrleotly Iheoipretiion nai noil at theifom and leatnrei of the face. And >ayi SENATOR CA.c.B. HU n lit'o.iike ieore«entation of the greet original.” PKBBIDI£NI I'U.LMuKE eeye. ’ the woik appeari to mo to have boon etlmiraJlv exoontod and eminently worthy the patronage of ! the public.” Bave MARCH ANT. the eminent portrait pain. I ter. and the papllofSinatt, “roar print to toy mind, liraore I reroarknole than any other I bnveeeio. lor praenUne the whole Individuality onhe original portrait, together with the I noble and’digalUed mpoieot air and manner whitman who i oversaw him considered a marked charaotorHUoot the illus trious man it commemorates.” ... , r For tho raorits of this pictor© we wooIJ refer ovprv lovoroi * Washington to thepoitrujt luell.to be aeon at tbeolliceoJ this paper, aed to tho letter* of the following AitieD, Statesmen; Rntherraal, and Lambdin. of Philadelphia; Lhestor II truing e of Bostons Charles Fraser, of OhaKaston, 8,0.; and to the adopted son of Washington llon.GetWw. W. P. LjulJi. bun Bolf an mtist. STATESMEN.—HU Excellency Mi'Hrd Fd • more. Major General Wmliald Scott,; Hon. Goorgo M. Dal las, lion. Wm. K. King, Hon. Danlol Webster, Hod. Lino Boyc. Hon. LowisCass, lion.'Wm. A. Graham. Hop. John 1 P. Kennedy, Hon: K. <). Winthrop, EL. I), JURIS'IS.— Hon. RogerD. Taney, Hon. John Daor, Uoo. John McLean, Hon. Rains Choate, SCHOLARS.—CharIes Folsom, Liq., tho well Known Librarian ofthe Los on Alhonoum, who says, I *1 would r&tner own Itthnn any printed oopy 1 bavoever ■e,o E I*. Whipn'o, Rionard Hildrcih, 1100. Rdv»ard Ev [ erelf, LL. D., /area bparks, LLr D., Win. il Prescott. LL. | R.e Washington Irving, Rolpn W, Emerson, Esq , Prof. T. I C. upham, J.T. Headloy. Fit* Green Halteck, H. W Long, fellow, Wm. Gilmore Simms; aDd FR>>M EUROPE, lx>rd Tallonrd. T. B McCaalej, Sir Archibald Ahitoo, Lord Mayor of London, 6t0.. &0.. Sc. THE PROS, throughout tho entire Union, nave with ono voice proclaimed tho merits of thissuoe.b engraving. , • u . . To enable all to possets this valuabb treasure, it is sold at the low prlceof FI VE DOLLARS per copy. Published by GEORGE W. CHILDS, N. W. corner ot Fifth ned Arch streets, Philadelphia. J. W HCDSOi*, Sole Agent lor Western Pennsylvania Tiiii Portrait can only be obtained from MR. HUDSON, or from hii dnly authorized Agents. _ _ . Arrangement* bave risen made with the Post Oflioe Depart meat, by which copies of thj Portrait can be sent oaoy point " ! p™cn.! n hr. , nmi,t!« r F[VE DOL.LARB to J. W. HUD SUN, Piltsbnrg, Pa., will have a copy ol the Portrait seat to them free of Postage. . , D Mayntticcnt Gilt Frames, got no Moreralr for these Por traits. furnished at tho low price ol FI VE DOLLARS each. JUST PUBLISHED. A MAGNIFICENT POHTIIAIT OF Engraved byTB- WELCH, Esq.. oCter iliaorlgtn at Portrait painted by T. SULLY, Esq. Tlit* Portrait will be a match for the Washington, ami it id every reirwet «r well got up. , ~ Price FIVE UULiLAUd pec copy. Address aii above. Nov. 10. Iwa —4t. CRAYDONS’ FORMS. NEW AND FOURTH EDITION. ••No Attorney, Magistrate or man ol Business, should bo without it."— l‘hda. North American and U. S. Gazette. Just Published OBAYDON'S FutiM3.—New uml Fourth Etfitioi*.-; Forms of Conveyancing. and or Practice in the tourU ol Common Plea*. Qoarter Sessions, Oyer and Terminer, the Supreme and Orphans’ Courts and theeflioe* of the various Civil Officers and Justice* ot the Peace. Fonitb edition. Re vised, Corrected, enlarged, and Adaped to the Pretest State ofibeEaw : WithO'pious Explanatory No es and Rfferen* ces. aod a New aod very Comprehensive Index. lir Robert B Wrieht.Esq. In Ooe thick Octavo Volame. rnoxonly THREE DOLuARS and FIFTY UENTd. RECOMMENDATION. In the Preface to Brightly'* Bloat. Fifth Edlfoa. the fol towing laocu&s* is osvd-‘*lu this work (tiinn’s Ju.tioe) and its oompsnhn. ’'Graydon's Forms*'* (the Mputation of which m n weh evtablUbed as to need no eulogy.) the Magistrate will fled all ihe information neceuar'toa correct discharge of the imi'nriant duties collided to him by Ue taws of Penn syhrama.” COMPANION TO THE ABOVE, bhott’S jncrsTioie, AND BUSINESS MAN’S LEGAL GUIDE. A TREATISE ontheOflloeaod Duties of Aldermen and Joitices of the Peace, m the Commonwealth of Peon lylvama.iDclndingail ID» required Porto* or Processed Doa kei Eatries. and embodying not only whntev*rra*y be deem ed valaableto Justice* of the Peaoe, but to l*an<'iorde.'len ontsand General Aeimts. and making the volume what it purport* to tn, A Sale UaalOulda rot Boal*emM-n. by John Uidbs. late Alderman hTtha tsitV of Phiiadelohta. Fdtnedi lioo, Revised, Corrected, nod Greatly Eolarged. By r. C. Brightly Esq. thick Volume, Octavo. Price only *Vndge GIBBON sayiofßinn’s Jaitice, that **lt *» notonly the best, but the only very good work that wo nave on the subject." IN PRESS, And Speedily to be Published. TROUBAT AND lIALY’B PRACTICE -Nawfc Third Edition* Greatly Enlarged aod Improved, under the Editorial Diction of Frauot*Wharton, .2*3 * Author ol ‘•American Criminal Law.” Ao., 60. In Two Volume*. Bf W.UBAT ON THE LAW OF LIMITED PARTNER SHIP in tbs Cattedßi«tee, with lull reference* to the latest authorltici, Ernliih and American. By Franci* J. Tronbal, Eiq ie One Yolom*. Bro . . tgTOrdereor ueuer* orinqairy from the Country prompt \j attended to. KAY fc BBOTHEK. Law Publisher* and Bookseller*. lb>3. Market Siroet. Philadelphia, Nov. 10, IBi2 2m. 2£hs>3& ‘s-m/s&ss&is* a THE POCKET yESCUB.APiUSj OR. EVERY ONE PHYSICIAN. II E FOKTI ETH Mltlen .w it h One Hundred* KneraviDiti. >win? Diseases a&d Malforma*. ai of (be Homan fcSyHeroin i tij shape and Orm. To which 1 .ridel a Treutlseon the Dlseas-, >f Females, being el' the high* Importance to married4>eopie. lo’Hboie contemplating mar* ; WIU.IAM YOONQ. M D. Let no father Unashamed to pie* a copy oftbe AJS4CULAPI'* , (ohiachitd. it may anvuhim t eaijy grave. Lei no yonoe ianor woman enter into these* ret obligations of married life rilhooi reading me POCKET tESCDLAPIuS. Let no one <-jah, Pain in the fc>td*. restless the whole train of Dyspeptic mint withont cootuiiioff the AESOULAriuo. nave in a Enrried orthoin about to lx> m.riied. «n» impediment, reed oiSdln o letter, will '« e l l ” ( ?“ffXr of ’ U ‘ b ’ 01 five copier will be lent lor One D list. fOUNQ, 1 Addreu. Court ia Bpmii StrSfr PldSdelom'B. November 10.1833 t*!**- .rga rrrr , .@3 2£a.03 o Aiiewlion, lumbermen! rriHR SubKJtlbeii oiler for »»lo ono of George Pago’*Second SAW-MILLS, With on IB Ilonn Power Enema attached, ail j® toll their Stoo« of IIOEBE3, Slod., Chain.. in full operation tiovt, \ ; \ » . MABK ft BIiULTZ.- 1 December 8 < 1853. • Farm &Town EiOt For Sale . • . . TTfTildl* bo ©ifored al FUdLIO SALE OPfßflf fefc VV TawloyoUho rebronry tourt next,et©pp JEM. the court hoaio-if not iwnef dupwed of ar-Jl— iCtraieSale—'The Farm formerly occupied by MATi tKJhI&N deoeaied* 1 In l.awreuco township, otyateioßtni SEVENTY acrei, alontl'U'T gof which mo improved. w.th k HiiWN LOO tIOUdE. wonlher-boarded nml plniiteieu, 81 by Bd feet, together with a FRAME BARN had o herout. juildiogs. .• ALSO, Tnboaold Moarmo from the land. 1 Sett Buir Mill Stonw, f Bett;Country P Mill Btonei, wiggmut Maobiao ami MU. Irani. LOT OF GJBOUND In tho borooeh of Clearfield. known in “tErSw OF ffiffiiSSfftHSl or th. -porchM. money down the balancoin throe payment*, with inlemt. to bo ee. ocmd by bond ! ' .i . , For Devlieee of Mnttbow Ogden, dooeaiad ClaatSold. l)eo. *, MM, Estate fit John Bennyhoof, dee'd. T ETTEB3 OF ADMINISTRATION having iiecn gran. I j teaiotho latectlben, on thoeitato of John Bennyhoof. Ute of Bogee to wnihio. Clearfield connty. decerned, ell per. ion.knowing theouelree indebted to eard eetat* are tegneimd to”magopnyineot immediately, and oerton. having oleiet} Bogg»Tovrn«bip, Dea 10,18 W« A Mew Wrinkle! UNION CLOTHING STORE* . ,WM»A. MABOM WOU/.D reipeotfolly annonno* loth* oitnani of Clear. fi ll! county Moarally. that ho ha» jail opened.li, t.nr. yy.n.vllle, on tstaroitreet twodcoi. wait ol prauck.r ano.tl, ana on® door west of MoaUiUous* *tore. a splendid Miomnent of i “■ ' • ' Ready MadeGlothing, Such as COATS, PANTS, VESTS, ALSO, Boots aftd Shoes, Hats and Caps. GROCERIES. — Tea, Ccffee and Sugar, all of the best quality. Also, COMFORTS and HOSIERY, ' of all sorts, and very cheap. Every Garment bought at this establishment u wairapted tnJ)« ai represented, ai be para a better Prtoe than THE and aelli no rotten or damaged;goods, and therefore canno’ fall to plena NO JEWS—NO JEW WuHK—nor no JEW MODE ol rivaling is to bo feared at this Store. Da is determined to •rao t ioe the flrstlaw of hurasnity. and treat every one as be wonid wish them to trust him. Alan events none can do better than give nim a call, nod whoever will so la»or him. will meet with polite and uontlemanly tieatracnt, and are particularly should they llad nothing to suit their tastes, not'boar, , ~ Flnn'iy.Mr. M wisnos it to be distinctly understood that he will SELL. CHEAPER than any other citablisnment iu thecoonty. ' gyCall early cod secure good bargains. „ t 0 CuiTrsnivllio, Doo. 2, ma-tf. ToimiMffl C/©naiSi(agii?sit!;E©3aB Fire l Fire l l Fire! J I Great destruction of Prices * T BLOUMd' STORE, m CURWENdVILLB. whom fX cart befonnd a splendid assortment ol uuyuSol the best stylesj att received from Philadelphia, at wmohpluee 1 soared no pains In making the selection. I fool satisfied that l aoi ante to compete wlth.any titoreio thecotin y in Quality, Quantity and Cheapness. The Stock comp rues in par: the following.aiiiclei,allot which wid be dispoisd of at nnusaally low pneos for CA?I1 LUMBER or PRODUCE, as 1 have determined to adopt iu, future lira R.EADV-PAY SYSTEM. Dry Goods. Merinoru. Obliot*. Bleacbod Mniliai. Aluacai, I,’hintzea. Brew a do De Dainoi. <;in«hami. Mall do Maras'cs, Poplins, Book do Persian Cloths. Parametbas. Barred do Cadimmii i.uttim. Cymiiric,, do fcadie,’ Kobe, Bilki, JJo Gloves, . Ribbons, lio Blockings, Shawls, Tab*. Do Hoods, Vlotorines, Comforts, Ftannels. *J lekings, Lindseys, Cotton Flannels. Checks. «c., so , oto- Cloths. Twi led Blnok, rialn Black. Plain Oli«e. l)o Blue. Do Blue. Do Groan. Do Dr.tr, Do Gray Do Blown. Cassimeres. Black. Bloc. Glean, Gray. Doa Skin, and FanciM. Sattinets. Brown, Green, Gray, Black. Blue and Fancy. Hats if Caps. Bilk. Molo Skin, For nnd Wool Hali ti.it, Plnih. Far Oof too. Otter and Seal. Caps* Clothing. Over Coats, Drers Coats, Frock Costs, Book Coats. Cloak s. Pants, Vests, Drawers, Under Shuts, Gloves. Mitts, Stockings, Cravats, Dandkerchefi, Comforts. Soots Shoes. Gentlemen’ Tail Boot«. Lndiee* n Do Kip Do Do Morocco Boor Do Co arts Do D° Death®' Do Do t'me Bro*an*. [)o Wippa« uo (Joar*o Do Do Tniok tiho«» Do Gomt. Do Gomi, Children* Bfaoe*. Children** Guioi Queensware. Whit. Granite Te» SetU. ft™! 1 * 1 Te ,' plow a blue do do Mulberry do do Hopfiior Copi and Saucert, Superior Plaie*. Con mo a do (Jomroon do w&th Bowls asdPitcher* _ Bouulnrecn». BowU. Pitcbera. Em Gluiw. Tumblm. Lamoi, Cnaaie’ Bticki, &c , flic. flto. Hardware. Mill. Crocs~Cut v Hand, Wood, Comparand Tenant SAWS. Noils, r-piWe», Hlnff.tforuws Aacan; Cameis, Knives and Forks. Pocket Knives. Bpoons* K«on, btraps, Soiisuxs, tihenn, and eveir thin* In Um line. Groceries. White H&vaana Bo*ar. Steam grrop Molaiaes. Do Brazil do BugarHoose do Clashed do New Orleans do L«oat do Mauntas do Brown N. Orleans do Candle*. Do Porto Kiso do »o»P; * Imperial Tea Ulo Co flee. Yooog ilytoa Tea. «Java do lllack doffe w ( Cayenne and liiack TcFUei. Lara do. Alspioe. H«h do Do Ground. Olivo do ...... Cinocnmon fit Clorcii Brandy & VVhUkaj. Chockolate.uc., fire.. file., sc., Jk. Medicines. JAYNE’S Kxpe:torant, Alterative, Vennif toga. Hall Tonio and Uye. todFillt. Alterative, Pilli and Vermifuge Dr. Medicines, VAH N KSTOUK’d Vermifuge. MaAllUter’sUißlniem.Shep. herd's Sarsaparilla. Heir** GenuinsPetro'eum. Dr. J. S. Houghton's Pepsin, the true Digestive Fluid, or (Jastno Jn oe, tor ih« cure of Dyspepsia. Bremus Fronefield't celebratedCaUto Powders—Togeth er w lU3all the Medicines amally found m a All of which I an detMmlne/toiell at the LOWEST PUS. 81ULE PHiUfcS. Call in. 1 will not charge any thing for toe sight at the goods. and bet a small 10 * Curwensville. Dro. 8 18511. THE ROAD TO HEALTH HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. CUKE OF A DiaOZtDEnEDI-jVEU AND BAU DIOEO- Cnpyoln Lelterfrom Mr. a! W. Kirkue, Chemist, 7, Vrescol areel, Liverpool, (England,) dated 6th Juno, 1&51. 1 To Profeiior HOLLOWAY. . , ... . SlR—Your Pills and uiotment have stood the bigbeiton ourtale list of Proprietary M*dtulnes tor some years. Aou». tomes, to whom lean relerlor my enquulei, desire* me to let you know tho paMlculanof nemma, Bao hud fc*® ll «k ,!r for yean with e dlwrdetad liver, and baddigwtion. On ihe last ootanon. however, the vjrulenco of toe attack woe so alarming, and the inflammation.set in so severely. that doubts weie entertained other not betng ab.e to btar up UDdrrt; fortunately sbe wasioduced.tqtry your Pills and sheinformi Die that oiler the dm and ctnh sucqeedifag do e. she had great reliet. fc?hecontinued to take tbeT.aou although thf osedon* t* three Boxes.* he is now in Jbeeiyoytnenlol period health. I 6 mid have soul you msny morocates boi the above, from tbo ttev- rity of the Atuck. aal iheßptedy Lure, 1 tblok. „ Mk . mac in favour,ouMretomihli^; AS EXTRAOKDIN/tKY CURE OF EHfeOMATIO FE * VER, ,N VAN DIEMAN’B LAND., Copy of a Loner in the Hobart Town Conner,ol the l.t Murch, 1851, by Mojor J. Walth. - Mar.arot M’Oonoigno, niaelwi xtanofan. re. id in a at Now Town, had been »tandi°f oil advanced Mate oriife.iheMPiUi navtiio relieved me. ihatfflm.oeuionathat other, ihould be made aennninted wlth thcU virtue.. 1 am now rendered by theirm.an., comptrative., acuve. aadoae toko exeroue without looinveniaaco or pain, which 1 could BUI (aijnod)' HENRY COE. Roith .(rect, Lynn, Norfolk. Those colebrotpif Pilla oro tvoiidorfplly eilicaoioua in the lolloiving complnlnla': , Aeno Fever, ot all kind. HoraThiwit, ’ xJthma' , Fit. Stoneand Gravel Uilioni Copaplalnti Gout beoandary flrmp- II olehe. oo th.Skln Headache i..*®.™*,' Bowel Complaint, induction TioDolonroux Uoiiot Icflummatton fumor* to.dpj.tlon of oU ■ A(r u^n , ComnmpUca fo-nbeo " »n°J» fi". m ijmp'y RhenmnUim whatever oau 10, Dyienuy Beteauonor .JHae Sro.. 80, Krrilpelai . Scrofula, or Kina'. Female llieoillariue. Evil Bo*id at theEitabliihment of Proreticr IIOLLOWA Y, SIC boom In the Union, JW * **> aANU3 . N !.T. ThemU e oiiidatabietaylne bytaklae Uwlaraatfal* d J Bo ]“b -Dlreo'i'ini (or the inldanoe of patienuinevery die « are affixed to eAcb Box, ' . [octob , r7i IBJ3 ._i y . 1 important to Mill Owners. mHEBUBBDHIBBR HAS THE AGENCY, for thia and T oiireropna(SM,fn Penn4|lvn«la,of , J ... , . Rose’s direct AtStion Water Wheels. And la prepared at th« ahorUti nohbt to pat. bMj in Bon. or to tell tdnitory. Hewonld cliouv orwatnrDoWer Ucqaol to other half the amount of watvr., HENRY B.Bfdil'il. Clearfield Oct. 29,1869. y. , r . . :i,,'»niWDEl>blA '/I?;-'N: , .Nlß.nic.AL HfIIJSJE.,, . Elstabli«heii 18 yenrs ago byDr. KtNK»uf>,. hv 11 • coniwnfThird and Cinun«trceu.h«lv,eeri tfpruce and Pinp tts., Philadelphia. ElGßTH£NjearaofexiMulv« And attintofipted pflMtfee spdnt I a thft cHf. have renderel Ur. K. Me toott expert, and taocealolpjECltuoner. rar andntor, lMbtUf*tn»tAfcO« otldltrOMf of k iifivote nature.. PeioniftflLoied wiU» ftieete ..a thebody. tluoator lejt*. pant ftthe head, oarealrHomnntlim, ttncturet. gravel. diteatee attaint mm roathfal *ice««etor ItDßoriUeioftbe O'QCmI wberebrthettft* itimtlon hat become enfeebled, are all irtaUKl witbtaqoem.- Hewhopieoei tenmii under theuantof Dn.K.injt»ttttt* gjontlp confide In hit honor ata gentleman. and conuacsur relf opoehUkßiUaia phyilciao. *' ‘ TAKE -PARTICULAR WOrK^'i-'-:/!' Voanff men who have in in red uiomwlvet bp noertwoptan. tic indulred h»btt'lnaaentty ■ IjWßrf T«m •«! *»■ panlon. ol ioho'1; theolf.oti ol wnloh »«nl£hl r lell. tjtj when naleep. and dertrov both m|6d and immedlatclr- Weakneii and c.nuitnJonal muiculatuairtp. phmbal laaiuoda ud nonalvTOttnUM. | Irritability and all net*ona nlfeoilont, «>dii».Uoa.juttMlia net. of tha liver, sad avert dueuw In anv " B L CO “A"2S?S"* the dliordei of the PtoaeaUve lunotipm cured, end 101 l T.*pt I rettoroj, READ. YOUTH AND MANHOOD! A Vigorous Lifc> or a Premature Death. fiinkella on Sell-Prcsemtian-rOnly U cent*- Tbl« p ook just published is llllod with useful Informant)*. 0* the iufirmatiesnnd dUft&ro* ofihe Utnerative Urgeo*. RJ l 0; ilren<’* luell alike to Youth, Manhood and Old Ay*, tad should be read by all ... , Tbo valuable alviocand impreisivo wernmlT“tt gures wui preventyears gf misery and sulleilog, and »ave ansanJ'y thou sand* of lives. . . . Parents by reading it will learn how to prevent Uievdesttao* tinn ol’Uielr Childreui . .. . •**A remittance ©f2s cents.enoloted inulstUr, addressed to Ur. KIMiELIN. N. W. coroerof Third and Union streets, between fctpruco end Pine* Fhilndeldhia. will ensure thank undercover perretuni mail. _ r . , r#M- , Persons at a distance may address Dr. it. by tetter* UX»t paid. 3 ond bo cured at home- . - • , Packages of Medicines, Diractions.&o.,forwarded ty*2j£* Inir a remiUanoe. and put up seonre from damage or cariosity . Hook-fcJellcn. foews Age ds. Pedler*. Canvassers^ nud all others supplied with Urn above work ft'£!s!—ly. e7>LfTY DOLLARS FORFEIT -Dll. HUNTER WILL V forfeit $5O moiling to cure any c«P of seoret disease that may come under hu care, no mattePHow rone •tnaurei. at how i ißiotine* Either tfexjate invited to his Private Boome 33 North eleventh stroet Philadelphia withom fear ot inter motion iromother patients. Strangers and others whobnt* been unfortunate in the seleotloa ot n Physician or* invited onreitrslnctT Indulgence In the posiions. by excess or self-abuse the evils are nil me ous.— premature Imnbieney, Involuntary semlual fflicharew. wen. lag ot the organs. Joss of memory, a distas e fot female society. general debility, or couititutlonal derangement, are sore to fallow ifnaoessory. consult the Dooror with confidence,— He oilers a perfeotcure. _ _ «... , ’ READ AND REFLECT.—The afflicted would do w«Ulj refleotbofore trusting their health. happiness, and in*Wr cases their lives, In the hands of physicians ignorant o»W* olaks or maladies. It ts certainly impoesiblo »P. ro 4 n ® m “2? understand 41 theltUthehumno family are snhjept to. tern ry respectable Phynoian has his peculiar branch, ip which be is moreßQccenfnf than his brother professors,itta tothntb* devotes most of hist me and smdy. , YEAUtt OP PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to theetDdr and Ircatmeut of diseases of the sexual organs, together wltn uloers upon the body, throat, nose, or legs, pains jo the bind, or bones, mercurial rheumatism, strlo'UMS, gravel, litHOMO ties, diieaies arising from youthful excouei, or ImpuriUsa or the blood, whereby the ooostitauon h« become eufee6P. enables the Doofor to offer speedy relief to all eho m*y place themselves under his care. ■ . fT .. , **«•««_ Medicine forwarded to nny part of tun United B tat**. Prico Five and Ten Dollars per package. 1858 tr “Erery Family Should have a copy.” . An invaluable Booh, only 25 cts.per copy, MAN, KNOW THYBELF. DR. HUNTER’S MEDICAL MAtWAb AND HAJJP BOOK FOR TUB AFFLICTED. ContainlnganoW; line of (he Origin. Progress. Treatment and Upre «tvnry form cfdisease, contracted by Promiscuous b*x.ou uterQOoap* by SsJf.abuse, or by S-snalfisoeis. with advice foMbeJlPg* vention, written in a familiar style, avoiding all medicalJew* oioalHiei, and every tJuug that would o f fend the ear orde ceucy.from th» retailor some twenty years* suocjsslnl Pfno i tics. exMusively do voted to the core of diteasos of a oeiJctte og private nature * ■ , 1 To which is ftddfd recslotl forth* oure orthe abovediseftsii. and n treatise on the Caotcs. ByrnoOms end Care of Use ire* vernud Area, forTwenty-Fivo cents ncopv , copies o*e dollar: will be forwarded to any part ortbe United dunes, or mail, free of postage. Ivlrirest. postage paid. Box XHn, Feet Office.” or the Author, S 3 North flevexuh dtreej, Phuadelphln Bept.B.lBW-ly, IL}Si(2lnfflB 8 IDffosß JO. ÜBBRTEUPtEB. 8. E. CORNER NINTH . MAPLE BTREETB, ABOVE RACE. PHILAIVEL; PnlA.tiiTiUtha LodiMor th.ca, »nd Coaniiy examine his splen’id stock of Trimmlugs, which has been selected with the utmost care. ■ • r . . ‘’ Mr. 0. being enabled, from his experience *e.th* unilneM. lo taka advantage of the wboletale iafukfit. Is nine to Mlfbe low as any other est biiihment. Mr U. was femneny pnn* oipal conductor ofth* extensive bosiness of Mr. W» # HOfg man, No. 804 Chestnnt street, and hit eiteniive expenenoe will bea guarantee of hUability todo justios tohis cttstomein. Hu titoex oompmei theiol owing—Bi'k, WoritM. nndUQt ton Carum Fringe*. Binding, Tassels and Oord-SUKAM Worsted Blind do-*Sir», Woollen end Cotton Uoß*nt,«d Goves-Combs. Broshes, Bo*.pi, Ferlumery. Bto —Wootten and Cotton Knitting and Darning Yaro-Port* Monjsasee. Furaiibed Work* Boxes, Braoelets. and Fancy »Ur. Call and ex,miDß ful yoaiwlve,. SHELDRAKE’S M. HOTEL. v arrangement, th® oars wh oh nrrtve Iron* riiuborg &o .will run to the New Depot, cornsr ofecbuylkiilfltp m market. In order to ooiommodato trtODublip we will “•Jf* have our Coach at the New Depot on the carry pasiengepMotbe Allegheny HoQie» tre of the city Oorold friends will meat® tl^edow* who wish to pauosiwa H» me with aGoodl ftbif.DlojA' and nipiifants will please give us B Cal'. Terms —One Dollar per - Kept (6. 500 Agents Wanted. $lOOO A YEAR! lA/ANTED IN EVERY COUNT* OF THE UNIUg) VV ttTATBb ao'lvb ano emerprinng men* to •tgitotu the sale of someof the best Books publutod in the oouwff- To men of good address, possessing a small captuioglfom #soto 4100, inch inducements wifi be ofleiad as to «Mwe them to make from f ttttlSli to TEN dollars a day profit. rce Books bjr us ate nlluseOiHn they ttftMWMf. exir*mdy popular, and oommand largo sglss Wherever inar ateoflered. ~ . • ' Fo. fuilher particular., addrexx^.ta^p^id^^ Snoccon to w?V Leary A yo.. No. 133 North SMond Stmt. FbllarWphU. Boot. 15,1653—6 m. , Commercial Hotel* ; TnE Bnlmirib.r liuvug Icared ihn Fobilo Honw. fonortr known as the Amerioan Hontb. No 18 Bontbßisth KMt« between Market tnu Chestnut streets, huonangod thft ; ftJU|e olTbetamstO' r \ . BetilViVoto Inform bis trieods end the house has|i*'dwiooe a iboroagh wmodeUtne. rspajnNhff- D&lutiaii bad repayenag, from attiu to basbment. As*«Mn» saw o tfitoflurnitore. beddioa.4lo.. fito.. htt beei pisgMd from the mo*t oelebrated Manbraoturersio this city. * * From tho central locnioo, and tig close proxlrpl^gofte Lb. city, ov,rr.fqcliitx .will bn offared. aad oy«yoo^ffii\l». JACOBG -«nffi.dcaL =' t?eot B. 1651-rtim. ».i 1? y/■ >V CARPETINGS AND OIL CLOTHpIo'J B AEUdMi# Corner of Twelfth and Market 1 St’a. Philad’a- Invae attendon tr> their ezieeilve aisortmebr of 5, u .W«f-Wf ■c'nrvS'm F rk^OT^ JNGUaIN OAaPETrs.ofourpwn man QI aopra ambrajiirja J b.ti variety of well mode good* ever put m the mar«t~wi oi which will beoflerod on tba mott favorable teicur# + • Aqgpit^ilbdJ.TSitt. - > ) 'i •' >• BOOTS iSlKlfis. jg;, fIOIAS ' a°cc [ j’‘bHOEB of’^wy 0 dwe “dUon.“i’n'th* bor. Swlou". to‘MCoSdaii uL' who may lavor him will. Un, r Coarse : Boots and Shoe*, and ‘' Ladies'&Warc of every description 0 Will bo on hand,, end mnonfnciut*l ina .tvre inpa'io' tf any beieiofurc midTtn th.nnnnty, ntidat inch priomaa wfll not fall to «iv*entire iaU»ractlon. ' Rafting and laundering floats*.. . ne will olio mannlnctnre an' crtlola of IIOOTB for BkWjt and Lumbering m. and l/or other roaghopt door wora»mm|jn he particularly gecommeud# as a T7;' Wew /Stave. .ijL T?carfi«fdo* nci»?*wh«ta h® nMW^Sy on hfnd" gIfSSj of all tfraon.^kaot ‘ U AilkffifSK«luco lakM la l’..;, 1 , . •?!•••• ivoticc Sttrfeyors. thVbOTonjbWCliarftild. AUdiaLffiHil / Bf ord.,or^Ccun.,^m^o«.re LNpnß C(lfc Oct 6.1W1L