TAB REGENERATED POTATO, A, jfew days ago, wo published an article aunouncing the discove ry .of the cUfe lor the disease in the potato, called the rot. Since then we-have seen some of the potatos Which are the product of the cul tivation tuider the remedy there alluded to., These potatoes were Sent by the discoverer, Mr. E. C. Roberts, of Michigan, to William Congden, his agent, now in this city. We never saw a finer or better lot of potatoes. Tho first glarice at them, as they were tak en from the box, was sufficient to satisfy us of the superior quality of the article, however they may have t>een raised. They were said to have been only an average lot, as they were taken from the ground —all of convenient size for cook ing, with some large ones of mam moth growth, evincing the great yield that might be expected from the process of regeneration. We had some of them cooked, found them as superior in flavor as they are in appearance—having that: floury quality which the hardy,; healthy potato only has. ! . The discoverer of this valuable remedy is now a resident of Mich igan, an humble, quiet, unambi-j tious farmer and village school-1 master. He cultivates a forty, acre farm in summer—keeping' school in winter, in a small school- ; house on his own ground. For sev-1 On years he has been look ng into; this subject—and has finally arriv- 1 ed at the natural and conclusive' results of the potato disease, and has been able therefore to give the only true remedy. Those to whom the secret has been imparted are at once convinced of its reality— so rational and harmonious is it with the nature of things. The discovery is as valuable, probably, to the human family, as the invention of the cotton gin, the spinning jenny, or the caloric en gine of the present day, although 1 we hardly think it will be generally I so realized. The discoverer should receive a testimonial from his fel low citizens, worthy of his discov ery. inventors are not generally remembered or rewarded, though the people’s benefits therefrom are invaluable. . The discoverer of the cure of the potato rot cannot get a pat ent as for a valuable machine, nor will the large rewards offered by States fall to this gentloman, as they were coined to their own eitizens. • Jt i& the purpose of his frieads to secure ample remuner ation to him, by selling'out the secret of the cure to the farmer for a small compensation. The first year’s product will more than ! compensate the purchaser lor the j trifling outlay. —Chicago Times, j OyE Hundred Miles per Hour. | /—‘‘A Maine Yankee” announces, j through the National Intelligencer , the invention of a form ofroad and improved locomotive, which, he will safely transport the mails and passengers at the rate of one hiindfed miles per hour! The writer further says, he has been made ac quainted with the details of these improvements, “which are so pal pa blycoifectin theory, and feasi ble iff practice, that every civil en gineer and railroad man will, on examination, at once recognize dtid aOrbit, as the desideratum, to. the -extpnit of safety, and speed above indicated.” The next Con- gfeskjif 'i§ said, is, to be invited to peciifg its .adoption, and give to the wdrw-the result of the first exper iment; r Tlie construction of a post railroad petween Washington and New York; w,e. think, will be hast ened-by this invention. (CipTiqNjxox Printers. —H. H. JBjhsahffjprinter (and fermerly in our employ for a timO)died on the 1 ?25d ult.,of a diaease, Typc Fe ver,” contracted from a ,habit of', putting type intb hi&mdfith while “spacing ; out” the lines; He was a worthy young ffna has left a wife and small iamily to , mourn his loss.—Mr. JJfefivcL —These troubelsome pests may .be, kept out of grain by aismg salt.; ‘Sprihlde a little fine salt ! and; around the sidpS lJfthb bih fill up, and .ovfer the top when full. Wheat hept in qld isalt barrels will never jbe desfoyetf bythfeweavels, For tho Republican. TO SARAH IN HEAVEN. O, Invcti nml sainted one, who Qilt*st oil high, Clone hy thy Savior, whom thuu Invest so well; Of comes*, perchunre, with pity bomning eye, t On mercy sent, 10 whoro on earth I dwell. ' 0.1 have known and loved llieo; who can toll If Old on angel gives, who gave a wile; ) Or who can know live strong mysterious spoil } Thnt tvork» upon my soul. The inner strife— -1 It almost bursts its tenement, to languish into life. Full nine Ihrig niohlhs of tedious time hath passed Sintfo thoti wast taken from my anxious sight: Around thy dying pillow then wero cast .Those tokens that in thco God look delight; And that Ids nngola helped thine upward (light, That Jesus might rejoico in Ihuo above: 1 long to follow thee to worlds ot light, To Hlrnro thy bliss, and sing thy song of love. Our hemts lie parted not, when God did thou ro But 0! how dcsolnlo and lone I foci; I meet no more thy gentle, Ibnd caress : And rushing thoughts of past endearments steal Into my wounded heart; and woarinoss Fills all uiy frame—thou art not hero to bloss. Cut thou art happy, though 1 am distressed ; And l rejoice that God docs thco possess I am a weary wanderer,seeking rest. Where thou, belovod, ham found it on tho Sovior's breast Though ;inic. which changes nil tilings hero May roll between us with his many yearst , ! Our hearts shnll never rhnnge, but still shall glow I With holy love, amidst tho heavenly Spheres : j But 0/ m>no eye* with many bitlor tears Must yot bo filled, hoforo our God shall como To w ipe them all nway, and to my ears j Brin.? the glad sound—My children all como homo— Your earthly journey now is sped, ye shall no longer j room. Then on tho holy, nnd the flowery mount, VVo'll roam nlong celestial paths above. And thorc re»joined. Clod's mercies hero recount, And bask in amilon of uncreated love. 0! come ihou Holy, thou Celestial Dove, And kindle warmer hero the heavenly glow ; Expand our wings of faith, to riso above Terrestrial things, and loiour pissioim flow Into the boundless ocean of thy love, that drowns all oarthly wo THE ROAD TO HEALTH. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. CUKE OF A DISORDERED LIVER AND DAI) DIGES TION. Copy <>l a Lettrr from Mr. U. \V. Kirkus, Chemist. 7, I’ieecol erect. Liverjwol, (I ingianJ.) dated Cuh Juno. 1851. To Frofesior IJOLLOWAY. SlR—Your Pills and Ointment lirvo stood tho highest ofi| onrsale hst of Proprietary Medicinesforsoma years. A cut*, teener. to whom lean refer for any gnuairie*, desire* me to let I you know the partlcnferiof hercato. one had boon troubled [ fur years with a di*ordeiad liver, and bad digestion. On the I Inst ocarioa. however, the virulence of tho attnok was sol alarming, and the Jafldramatioa.sel in so severely. that donbta ; were entertained of tier not being able to bear up nn<Wt;i fortunately ehe wm induced to try your Pilla, and sbeiuforrai! mo ibat after the first, and end: socoeedlna do*e. she bad great i relief. SheconUoned to takothom.anualthough shamed on- I Ir threo Dozes, shoii now in theenjojmeniof perfect health, j 1 could have tent yon mnny more oases, but the above, from the Severity of the Attack, and ibe Speedy Curo.l thing,i speaks muon in fovor of your astonishing Pills. Signed) R. W. KIRKUS. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE of RHEUMATIC FE VER, IN VAN DIEM AN’S LAND. Copy of o Loticr m tho Hobart Town Cuurtor,ol j the Ist March, 1651, by Major J. Walcli. Margaret M’Connigan, nineteen year* of ari*. residing at New Town, hid b**n saflonna from a violent Rheumatic te ver for upward* of two months, wh;cli had entirely deprived her of the ose of her limbs; during this period she was under thecaro ortho most eminent medical men in Hoba-l Town, and by them her case nias considered hopeless. A friend pre* vailed upon him totry Holloway’s celobrnted Pills, which she consented to do, and in an Incredible short space of lime ih. y effected a perfect euro. CURE OF A PAIN AND TIGHTNESS IN TflE CHE3T AND STOMACH Or A PERSON 81 YEARS OF AGE. From Mo'srs. Thew d: Son, Proprietors ol the Lynn Anverliser, who ran vouch for tlio following stnleraonl. August *Jmi, 1801. To Professor HOLLOWAY, SIR— I desire in bear testimony to the good effect! ofilo lo way's Fills. For nrooveati 1 suffered severely irow a pain aou tightnais 'o the stomach which waa alio accompanied by atho’ineii of breoth,»hat prevented me from walking about. 1 am 84 year* of age. and notwithstanding niy advance*! stale oflife.tliete Pills have so relieved me. (hat l em deslroaxthot othera should be made acquainted with thotr virtues. I am now rendered, by their meant, comparatively active, and can take exercise wi'hoct me jnvenienco or pain, which I cnnld not do before. (ttigned)' HENRY COE. North street. Lynn. Norfolk. These celebruted Pilld nru wonderfully efficacious in tho following complaints ; Ao** Fevers ol alt kinds Foru Throats As'.<mT Fits Stone and Gravel Uiiirmi Complaint* t;out U'O’Cbe! nn tbnBiin ll«v»'i.nrhrt Howui Complaints incheoiuon T:c Dolourcux Colics luilimmu'.ion Tumors CousJpalion- ol the Jaundice 1 Hours Bowels Livei Complaints Venereal Afftctions Consumption Lumbago Worms ol all kinds Debility Files Weakness from Dropsy Rheumatism whatever can se, Dyventry Ketonimoot Urine &a., tan. Erysipelas Fcrofnla. or King's Female Irregularities Evil Sold nt tiie Establishment of Professor HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand (nearTcmplo bar. Loudon,) uad hr all rcspcotnbl i Drucguts and Dealers in Medicine* throughout tho British Empire, ana of than of the L/utud States, (n Boxes at 87c , ond $1 dl'c each. Wholesale by the principal Drag houses m the Union, and by Meisr . A. B. St D. ttANDB, New York. There it a considerable saving by taking tho largoel six d N. H.—Dir<ori»»us (or tho guidance of patients in every die order ere affixed to each Box. DR. lIOYT’S ©©WIDIBIBBa nPHiS PREPARATION is now boing offered totb**PnbUc 1 ns a GUARANTEED CURE for the HEAVES IN HORSE-L and as the-only known luodiuinoin the world havine been used in thu private Veterinary practice of the nroprietor.for theiait 3(Jyears; and ho has never known it to fail in a sing lo lnLoce of produciog a lasting on re, and leav ing tho horse in rood spirits f<*r work. The utter incompeton cy id ihn horse for labor, when troubled with this common -disease. should induce every ouo having such lo apply im mediately fufthis-rcmeflf. PRJUE ONE DOLLAR PER PACKAGE, Which will be tent, "with full dirrcljons.” to ony part© the United States* All leiursor communications to ho ad drcced.PaitPaid, to v l. P- HOYT, Reaj of No. 10 Bouth FIFTH Street, Philadelphia, * Wholeiato agent for the United elates. N, B Acenta wanted throughout tho country to whom e liberal discount will bo given ; and their n&mes.plooedU the advortUemeqU. Addrrus as above. HJP<3£>z£* a&o npirEStobioiUjcrJia) on hand. ami for «nlo si biishon In X .ha nalmmiradioliilnt'tmi Iron ttora. ofb. «. Carter, ond tl,n filming Olfioo. UNH IHJNUUKD DOZHN WIN DOW HABII. and. wUlposulaat! 10 masill'aotnre and keopaon •tantlr mi hand a e.B.inl, «ppply. wfcici) will bs .old at real i«r/jp,^pd/l • 1 PM!®#® AoJl^asffttnssifflKsmttSo I WHOLESALE GROCERS, '■■WAiffsas&siffi&sr & wms? i Pi. W. Corner Second & Mulberry streets, j PHILADELPHIA. 1 OFFER FOR SALE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TEAS, -) COFFEE, I At the Lowest- SUGAR, i MOLASSES, Market Prices, SPICES, fc., fa. Tboie commencing Now Store* aro particularly invited to ca.l. Attention aiven to Produce, aO a Pennsylvania Lannls! F hom 4 00 TO 20000 CITY FROHSRTY o,CA ? H. Real Ettalo Urokor, No. IL»7. Walnnttt. January 20. IBM.—4m. Philadelphia. 1 PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE. 1 Entnblinhcd 18 yearn nffo by Dr. Kinkelin, N.W corner of Third and Union alroelH, betwoen Spruce and Pine Bts. r Philadelphia. EIGHTEEN yeoraofextensive ami uninterrupted prnotlco •D«nt in this city, have rendered Dr. K. tne most ex pert and successful practitioner, lor anil near, in Ihe trectment oi all disease* of a private nature, l’oson* nfllipted with nicer* on thebody, throat or lei:*, pam* n the head or bonei* mor carenl rheumatism. •tnouirci, gravel, diseases nruinir from youthful cxceuesor Impurities of the b’ood. whereby tlio con stitution has become enfeebled. ore all treated with inoooti. He who placet himself under ihecaroof Ur. K.,mny tt ; i* giotuly coniidoin hit honor at a gentleman, and confidently rely apoa hit skill at a phytician. Vonne who have iniurrd themselves by a osrtain preo tice (nupltfod In—a habit iroqnontly learned Imm evil com panion* nl tchoe!; ihe effect* of which are nightly felt, evoo tvhen asleep. and destroy both mind and body, should apply Immediately. Weakness and oonilitational debility, Uftoi muscular oaargy. physical lassitude and geuaral prottration, irritability ami all nervous elfeoliont, indigestion. »lu«ltn* neuoftho liver, and over? disease inany way conDflQtod with thedjiorjci of tho procreative function* cored, anu 101 l restore... A Vigorous Life, or a Premature Death. Kinkelin on Sclf-Prescrvntion —Only 2t cents. Thii p mh just pubPehedii Mlied with uirfnl Information, on Ihe inllrmahoJ ana dUea'o* of the (Jmerotivo ( irennt. It nil dretv« ilsell alike to Youth, Manhood uml Old Ajo. and should bu read uy nil The valuable alvieoand Impressive warning it gives will prevent years oT mitory and inhering, and save annually thou, land* of lives. Parent* by reading it will learn how to prevent the destruc tion oftheir Childreo • # * A remittance of 23 oenti. enclosed in n letter, addressed to Dr. itl n KELIN. N. W. corner of Vhird and Union streets, imtiveen Spruce and Pino, l’htladoidhia. will emuro a book uodcrcovi-r per retnru mul. Persons nt a distanco rn if nddresi Dr. It. by letter, [poit pald.J and bo cured nt home. PccKagei ofMedteioPs, Direction#, &0., forwarded by send ing a romittsneo, nad pnt np seoure from damage or curiosity Ilooh-Sclleri. New* Again, I’edlen, Canvasser*. and all oilier* supplied nub the abovo wotb at very low rate*. October itf.lfcW.—>/• fTUFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT —DR. HUNTER WILL X 1 forfeit $5O n fruliug to utiro uuy ciso of sac ret disease that may come under hi* care, no matter how long Handing* or ; li.iw hfiliulinc. Either srex do invitod to his Private Loom* y,i North Hevonth itroet Philadelphia, without fearoi Inter* , Motion irom other patient*. Stranger* aod others who have beea unfortunate in Lhe lelection of a Phyiioian are invited to ool l * ..... , IMPOTENOV.—'Throogh unrestrained mdolcenca In the , passion*. by excesi or self-abase the evils are nnmo-oa*.— Prcrautnre irapotency, jovolantary seminal discharge*, wait- i lag or thoorgans. low of memory, a distai e for female tommy, general debility, or conitltntlonal derangement, ore inreto follow If neocMßry, conmit the Dooror with conhdcnco,— He offer* a perfeotenre. . READ AND REFLECT.—The afflictod would do well to reflect before trusting their health, hnpplnos*. and 1 in many oasos their lives, in too band* of physicians ignorant ot this claiiof maladies. Ills certainly impossible for ono man to understand hj| the ill* the human family are inhjeot to. Eve., ry reipeotablo Phytician has hi* peculiar branch. In which he is mure auccojifui than hit brother profesior*. and lothathc: devoirs most of ms t me nnd siudy. VRAH4 OF rKAOTfCE. exclusively devoted to the study | nml iroitmentof diumresofthu sexual organs, together with j nicer* upon the uodr, thruat. note or leg*, pains in thd head, i or bone*, mercurial rheumatism, etric nrj*. gravel, itreeuluri, ( lie*, dt£ea>ci aruine from yoQthfnl rxceisei, or lmpurute*or, the blood, wbnruby the constitution ha* become enfeebled. | enables tae Di'Ctor to offer speedy relivf to all «ho may place I themselves under bn care. ! Medicine forwsrdcrl lo any part of the United States.— Price Five aod Ten Dollars per pacitaco. Pcpt.2,1852.—1y. “Every Family Should have a copy.” An invaluable Book, only 25 cts.per copy. DR. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND HAND I BOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED. Containing anout- ' lipeofthe Origin. Frog rets. Treatment nod Cure of every l iormrfdiieAio l cuatnmt<!(l by Promiscaoutßexaal Intercourve, l by Srlf-abuse, or by 8 lust Lxcow. witn advice (or their pro ; vention, written in a familiar slyle. avoiding all msdiceJ tech- I mcHliiie., an*l every thing that would olfend the oar of do ceno>, from th* result of some twenty yea's* successful prac- 1 ucu, exclusively devoted to ino core of dueaies of a delicate or private nature 1 To wbkb is added receipts for tho enre of tho nbovo diseases, and a treatise on the Causes. Fymat'jms and Caro of the Fe ver and Atzeu, forTwooty.Fivo cents ncopy, Hixcupiosoao dollar: will bo forwarded to aoy part or tho United Slates, by mn<l, tree of poitago. Jvbirots. vmdarn paid, ’’Box 19ti, Post Office." or the Author, U 8 North Seventh Sire**, Philadelphia Sept. 3.185‘J ly. ILsuUl Seas’ IDiross JO. OBtmn-JUi'MJK, 8. [2. CHUN Eft NINTH aNU . MAPL.B ABOVE UACifi. PHIOAIJEL i*I f IA, invite the Ladies ot iheCityand Country lo call and ! oxau3insh>a iplen' id 'look of TnmmiDft. which bu bocn _ August Il.lK)*. selected with the mmoil cars. Becooda r y 8 y m p toms Air. O. being enabled, from hit experience* in the bukinru to take advantage of the wholetate market,, is able to sell at low ru any other oit bluhraent. Mr U. wm formerly prin cipal conductor ot tbn extoosivo btuinexs ot Mr. W. J Hum raeu, No. iJOI Chnstnat meet, ana Mi extensive experience will boa * tmiautne of his ability to do justice to hit customers. Hu Stock ooimmtei the luj'owiug—Si'lr, Wonted, ond pot ion Cartam Fringe*. Binding, latte's and lk)rd— Silk and Wonted Blind Woollua and Cotton Hosiery, and G ovos—Coirbs. Brushes. 8)• pc, I’orfnmerr. &c.—Woollen and Cotton Knifing and Darning Yurn—rorte Moonmei, FornUned W ork.Boxes, Uraoolott, anil Fancy Articles genet ally. Call end exumino fur yuuualvea. Sept.SU. 1852.-6 m SHELDRAKE'S M HOTEL. QHELUKAKE'S ALLEGHENY HOUSE, No. 3co. O Market S’reet, utovefcth. Philadelphia. Under the new &rraagemnx.t. the can wh cli arrive from Pittibnrg. Harrisburg &o .will ron u> the Now Depot, corner of Schuylkill sth and Market. In order to accommodate tbepublio wo will always have oar Coach otthe New Depot on the arrival o 1 tho canto carry patten* era to tbo Allegheny llonro, which is in tho cen irooflhecuy Our old friend* will menie ride down and all who wish to patronise a Heme with a Good Table. Clean Beds and accommodating assistants will plecsj give us a call. Oo ober Ist, 1852.—1 y, Terms—Oae Dollar per duy. tiept. 16,1853.—Cm, 500 Agents Wanted. $lOOO A YEAR! IN EVERY COUNTY OF THE UNITED vy STATES, active and erderprising men, to engseoin the sate of somoof the best Oonki publimed in tho country. To men of good address, possessing asmull capital of from $ll5 to SIU3, such inducement* will be ottered a* to enable them to make from THREE to TEN dollars a day profit. Too Books published by u» are all useful in their character, Extremely popular, and oomniand large soles wherever they are ottered. toi fuither particulars, address, (postngo paid.). DANIEIB & GETZ, Boccoiiors to W. A. Leary & Co., No. 138 North Second Hired, I'bUadplphia. t*eol.lB, 1853.—Gm.-. THE Hnbscriber having leased tho Publio House, formerly known a* the American House, No lH Soath.“Sixth stieet, between Market and Chestnut streets, has changed the namo of Ihesama to * v I’M© (D©Mii!a©ff©affiH H®4©l1 9 ' Bern leave to .inform his friends.and the. Publio, that this house has oedergone a thorough remodelling; repairing, to painting and repapering, from attioto basement. An entire new o-tfit offurniturerbeduinjr,fcio.»6tp.\ has been procured from tho most celebrated Manufacturers in tills city. From tho central Icoation. and its olose proximity to tho Railroad l epots. BteamboatLtmdlnßi. Places of Amuiflmeut, Fashionable Thoroughfares amt Pab'lo Squares, iiotteri In ducements to the Merchant visiting the city on basinets, or tho 'i'/avellei seeking ploatnre. To.familiesund females i Jiiting tho dty, every* facility, will bottle ret!, and every comfoit re* gardod vd<o*ike theiv visit agrenablfli end pleasant. , A iharo of’b o public patronage is reipodtrnilyiolioUed. JACOB G’. iiCSO. . . JAKED IftVIM, Tropnotori ’Sept. B.lBsl—cm. /-;> -j • Kiew S4we„ THE undenigned has opened a GLEN HOPE ‘Clearfield county* where ho Intends constantly on hand a GOOD AHBORTMENT of fill ion country store. Alt kinds of Produce taken In exchange tor goods. , ' JAMES M KELLY. Glen Hope, OcL 7,1853.—6 m. , \ • ALL porsonioro hereby cautioned iwniosl purchasing the GRAIN IN IHJ3GROUND,of WM.URETKNEU,on the farm, where he now resides, in Penn township Clearfield county,.'is< hojd thosamirantil bo'mnkoj certain improve* ments on mid farm according tocontraoi. JUS. BOONE. February 18, JfcU?.—3l. ‘ O EADY-MAI)ECLOniING of nlmo3texcry,description .9 v tor »alo at tliesiore of Juno 16. 1853. ' v SMITH fi: IRWIM. COOKING STOVES, Q P r,MS ,ow ***■« cWfftld, B»p B, m n f JU K/CABTEB, A,ent; , TyIKK PARTICULAR NOTICK IIKAD. YOUTH AND MANHOOD! MAN, KNOW THYSELF Commercial Hotel. ■' C^simafiUmisie, Valuable Farm IN DECATUR TOWNSHIP ‘ »nmiE tnbjcrlbornflijt, for talnhli valaablj «_• ■1 FARM. .IWnle in UccstOr : Clomfiohl toanlp. twooacl ahairmllci WeitJOa. p.bnri, on tba Ridgo Koad lending lo Glen Hope, containing - ' A -'‘ _ 109 Acres. The improvements are a Story and a hal Hewed. Log House, Log Barn, Thri ving Young Orchard, if- about fi© acres cleared. Till* Form lulmated lo llio licit nsticollarnl part of.the county. Tho improved land it in a high stateof eoltivation* and protected by cdod substantial fences—and bGlngcoiivon ient to n (rood market offers no excellent opportunity to any person wishing to procuren comfortable home. . .. The property will bo sold ohoap. The Title is indisputable, eyrer Terms Ap'd foxlher psnicularo. apply to the»ub> ic.lbor ou llio promtuu. JOHN HUGIIIM. Decntnrtownihlb, Doo. 37,18)2.—tf. jan2B—3m IS 3 53a (S 3 Attention, Lumbermen! nri|lK Subscribers offer for tale one of George Pago’iSeoond 1 *PORTABLE SAW-MILLS, With an 18 Doric Tower Engino attached, all new and in complete tanning order, having been bought and oat up to June last, lituatod about 2 miles from Bald Bagla Furnace, and about half a milo from the tarnpikn leading imm Ualrl Eagle Farnaco to Phihpsbure. Said Mill will cdtS.QOOreet '"Tho} wSialto tell their Stock of HORSES. Bled., Chaim. & ?'orVaiticulnr*. apply to 0. K.Mark, at the Mill, or to 4.1.. Sliallz. at Held Basle Furuauo. Aflf perioa can leo tho mill la fall operatioD now. MAHK fc SHULTZ. Dt'oembor 8, 18fi2. ; > A New Wrinkle! UNION CLOTHING STORE, Wlo A. MASOH 17170ULD respectfully Bbaouncn to the oitizem of Clear- VV frld county generally, that he hni ju<t opened in Car wensvlllc, on State xtrco.t. two dcon west ol Orauckor s hott-J. an*: one door west of MoatiUioas’ itoro. a splendid assortment Ready Made Clothing , Such as COATS, PANTS, VESTS, ALSO, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. GROCERIES. — Tea, Coffee and Sugar, at! of the best quality. Also, COMFORTS and HOSIERY , of all sorts, and very cheap. Every Garment bought at this establishment it wnrnnteri to beat repres'nted, ai ho pay* a better price than I'liK JEWS and sells oo rotten or damaged, good*, and therefore cannot fall to pleaio NO JEWS—NO JEW WORK—nor no JEW MODE ol dealing if to be feared ntHiiiStore. lie u determined to , rac’icethe lint law of humanity, and treat every one ni he would with them to trort him. Alalleveuti none can do better than give him a call, and whoever will so lavor him. will meet with oolite ami eentlemanly treatment, and are particularly requeued, should they liad nothing to suit their tajtes, not’o bay. .... finally. Mr. M. wishes it to bo distinctly understood that he will SELL CHEAPER than any other cstabluumtul iu the county. iSTCuII r arly end secure good bargains. Uurwentville. Lteo. 2, Do2—tf. NEW GOODS. fItHE Subscriber would 'nforni the eilixeoi of Clonrf.old X county, and the public generally, that he has JUS I’ RE* UEIVED, and is NOW OPENING, at the Storehouse lor metly occupied by Wing it Gctchel, at Moriiidalo, a Large , Splendid if Cheap Assortment of Goodi, coniutiog of every style and qnality of Dry Goods, Groceries, Qucenstoare, Cut lery, Hardware, Boots, Shoes and Bonnets, Confectionary, Clocks ij- Watches. ALSO, a largo add well selected slock of Ready-Made Clothing, Drugs tj- Medi cines, ij-c. , Spc. In short all kinds oi Gooes usually kept in a Country Store. All of which be is determined to sell CHEAPER ‘1 HAN EV ER BEFORE OFFERED IN CLEARFIELD COUNTV. EDMUND F. BRENNER. Mornsi'ale, Nov. 10, 1P32. AT THE CASH STORE niawim and ssan^aot® HA VK Jait received a larpo and well telected STOCK OK GOODS tuitahle t j the touun, which the? are telhnj; oil ni very low prow— noil thty mv»te all wish with to buy GOOD GOODS CHEAP to call and examino beioru par chtuiac elievvhexc II EM PH ILI/S HOTEL rLFARFIIXD, PA. TinC subscriber moil resprctluUy informs the cii'zen* cf Claatfielu county nod iho travelling public eenerc. Ny.* that ho bar Liken the above named HOTEL situated on the oorner of Front aud Market *tn.cti, in the borough of Clear ii Id, where ha will at nil time* bo preoared to accommodate those who may lavor him with their custom. No unin* will bn spare I by iho proprietor to maku his ousionim comfortable, and his hou>o a HOME to (base who may stop with him. HsST.MM.E will be caretnlly attended to—and huTA UI.E and UAK supplied wuU the best the market will etfrrd. WM. J. HEMPHILL. “LOLA MONTES.” rp3i3)®i fnmniir SEn®® MaMangj AT CLEARFIELD BRIDGE, FRANCIS ?HOKT. rospeolfully announces to the public, WiM he has commenced the above business ct CLEAR FIELD BRIDGE, in tho new building occupied by John Condi, ou the wuit tide of,die crewfc. where he wtU manufac ture HOOTS nnrt of all kind*, and at fair prices, on the shortest notice, and ipahovery best ipunner. Give SHORTY a cult: Jape 4, IBSIJ. Important to Mill Owners. TUKSUimDKinet; HAS the AGENCY, for this and other counties in Poonsylvuniu. at Rose’s direct Action Water Wheels. And is prepared at the shorten notion to put hem tu opera tion. or to tell territory, ftawnatdnho »ay that (hi* method of water power tsequul to other usual method*. with nue half the amount of Water, HENRY B.BMi'A'H. Clearfield Oct- irfi, lbod. . . <JI*OCkS, Cfi’ocfes. HPHE subscriber respectlu.ly announces to the I’ubfc that JL he will be constantly supplied with aaoneral aiioitmenl of the bed quality of Crockery Wtiro From the Factory of June Adams. in ,Centre county—which will be told at the very lowed prices, C. b. WATSON. Agent. Cloarflnld, DacombrrU7. Iffi'J,— v m.. ILasii ©if 3L©'4ft©irs, Remaining in the Fust Office at Clearfield on the lirsl day of Jan. 1603 Belsel B F Morrell Howard tiutner Geo’ge Moyer Peter Canon W F Monteniui Andrew Childs James W—3 MoKoo Thomas Urnwlord Honry MoGeo Miss Margaret Dodd Lewis £ Norris Moso* Dovoll Thomas O’Coudo! Barney Edonbco William Falimnr Lewis Ferguson David Picard R Gearhart George \V Piinler Henry Gillia Bosanquet—2 Roy Ensobo Hastings C Uoio Timothy—a Hal! Btephon KowerayJobn Hamlin Abel fl flhaw Riobanl H Hoover Mlsi Anna bnyder Austin Hoover Mn Mary Smith William 8 Hoover Mrs. Mary J Praith William Holes Alby Thompson Jobnß Houck* Dr. Jacob Wann David flnpy Robert (wjdouf or heln)Wag6ner Joseph w Hvin John Woamer. jr, John—o Joy WilUau v Weed Frea'klwidow or heirs] KfllonJobn Winternitz Miss G&ioJoo filapes KtcbntdpS WM. RADF-BAUGH. P. M. Estate of Ilagh Leavy, dee’d. TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Letters Teataraen. KzJPM have been Hsued to the subscribers, on tho estate ol IIIJGH LEAV V. late of the borough of Clearfield, deccaiod. All persons indebted to said estate will theretore make immo diato payment—and those having claims against the came are requested to present them to tho sobtaiibers at Clearfield duly authenticated for settlement, ' ... JAMES WRIGLTfIf, \ p . Estate of Benjamin f arson, sen., dec’ll. NariCEiaHEttlSUV GIVEN that Letter, - Toitamea taryoa tho et'oto of BoDjanaln CononT tea., late or Ur». pr towuihip. Oloa;field county, doMtued.Xevo bean erantod FebrawS. IS6S. . ( tU>Kuj!l SBOKh,Eiccntor. • riIIAIN I’yMl’3 for tale by f ~ lace 10. WAia.ACE SjIIIIJA LOUDEN it- W> W-. TO/OBEU • UGNOWNED PAMJlimk $5OO Challenge. | take it for eraUed t hate very person>lll doiJlMnthfelr power, towvotho lives of ohildren.pnd that• . w ? dcavor to promutethfcttownhealth I H«u to be rty duty to wdomnlr assure you that WORMis. aocoro ing to the opinion ofihoinos.t cp'ebmted * nhd° nrimnrv cnases of a large- majority of disease* to whioh oniu d»n and n"ufVaid liabfd: if Jon have an ilDt.et to cjntinu ally ohnnsonblo I'run onokindol ftodla janther, lli»l r Fain in the Htomnfh. Pioklns ait the Note. HdriJ*™ ffl'i n>>» nt the Kelly. Dry Cough, Blow Fever* TflM® iffc* n 1 l ® r “ romerolur that all WORMS, and you should ftt once apply the remedy- - HOBENSACK’S worm syrup. An artlola founded iinon Soluntilio rrindplM.oomponnded witli paioly vegotnblo inbilnnoti, being Derlepily info when taken, and onn boglven to tin molt tanoar Infant wtb deci ded banefioinl ofiect. wliorobowel Complaint, .and Dlnrihma havo made them weak and debilitated tbo ronlo propertie; of my Worm Byrun aro »noh that it aland, wilhonl an eqnnl n tho; e «to 1 0*2 no' of mediolne,. In k r^itV'fo", 11 ,bo e the Btonmoh, which maltct it an ""JSL[i *. ?.» affiicted with Dyspeila. tbe aitonnhmg ooret performed by this Byrup after Phyficmns hnve laileif, is the Best evidence of its superior efficacy over all other*. 'B’lic Tape Worm! , Thi»if the most difficult Worth to destroy of nil that Infest fhohnnianmtom.it etowt to an almost Indefinite feoßtb, becoming so coileri and fattened in the Intestine* and Btom* nch cfl&otthgXhe health so sadly as to cause Bt. VUu» Dance, Fiti etc., that those alffloted seldom If ever inspect that It I* Tana Worm hastening them to an early grove. In order to destroy this Worm, a very energetic treatment must bo pur snid, it would therefor© bo proper lo lake ® Tills so ns to remove jail obstMjclioo*. that the Worm Byrup may net direct upon the Worm, which most betaM.*?, dose* m'2 7 TaUliiipoonloll,atimDin day. ThMiudroollon, lollowcd hnvo never bean known lo fail In curing lbotno,lobstinnto c:isu of Tape Worm. BBobcnsack’s Liver Pills. Nopartoftho system is more liablo lo disease than tho LIVER-it serving os adherer to purify tho blood, or giving tho proper secretion to the bile—so that, any wrong action of tho Ivvcr effects tho other Important parts of the sritem,ana results variously in Uvo» Comphint, Jaundice. Dyspcpi n. &o. Weshould, Iherdi’ore, watch every symptom that might indicato a wron- action orthe Liver. Tbesa Tril* beingcom* posed of UOUTB and TLANTH furnished by nature to heal inoslck Namely, Ist. An EXPECTORANT, which ang. raeots »ecintion from the Tclmonary mucus membrane, or proKetc-ithe disohargeof sacretedmatter. 2d. AnALiEii - ATIVK. which changes in some iceiphcable and mMniiole qianner ihooerialn morbid aoiioa of thesysteiA od. A lO NIC. which hives tone and itrength to the nei /ous system, renewing health and vigor to all parts of the body. 4th. A CATHARTIC, which acU iu period harmony with the other ingredifinti, ond operating on the Rowels, and the whole macs of ccrrnpLnnd vitiated matter, and purifying the lllood, which dsslroy* disease and restores health. '<□?<s> 5l2 Q CS?aa2lSill<S>a3o Von will find theie Pills an invalonblo medlcino in many complaints to which you are subject. In t bstroo'Jons elthor toiei or partial, they have boon I'ouod of ineitimablo benefit— rettoriag their InncUonal arrangements to a healthy action— nuiifymg the blood and other floids so effectually as to put to IliKht all complaints which may arise from remain irregulaii tier, as Hcctliicho, Giddiness, Dimntmol Sight, I’m* in the None setinine nnlccs signed J. N. HORENHACR—aII othurt being base Imhallooi. py Agnnii wishing new supplies, and Bfnro-Re»?per»*lvii* roni orbeconilae Agents must address the Proprietor, J/-N. tiobeaiack, Philadelphia. Pa. WALLACE & HILLS Clearfield. C I) HAT.-SUN, do. H. ARNOLD Lotrienborg. GEORaiE KEA'JT V . ..v... Undgport. McBKtDG fi: WRIGHT Cnrwonsville.' J fit H. D PATTON do. . STEVENSON to CO Marysville. And by overy respectable Dealer and Merchant in the county and Stn’p o^7“Pricc s each 25 cents. Philadelphia, June iH, D6J.—• ly. PENN IRON FOUNDRY; Machine, Pattern and Blacksmith Shops, 'PHE jiudenigDed would announce to the oitiieos of X Clearfield, and adjoining counties, that he hks opened a room on fctecend street, iu the borough of Clearfield, near the store of Leooard to IVlOore, where lie intends keeping a GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF CASTINGS, warranted to be madeofthe best material, and at prices that cannot fail to pie&se. The following comporep-rt of the stock oa bands: FrETON’S HOT-AIR COOKING STOVE, for either Wood or Coal This Stove has probably the largest inuo daction of any other f orm ol sittvcs. It ha* superseded in atm"et ovety coaoty, tire well known IJalhaway and Zieg* ler stoves. It is easily undorstood, and the Hue* beingso arranged that ail can be cleaned without any troublo. Tue pfcouai fort.) and construction is such as to reader it the most durable oi all stoves. Numerous testimonials could b* odded, but it is deemed onrpuf^«n r y.i IMPROVED PREMIUM LOOKING 3TOVES-atfrom 18 lo PARIjOR STOVES—for either wood or coal. AIK-TIGGH'P do SALAMANDER do a beautifolCoal Stove. VAiE do EGG do NINE to TEN PLATE Slotos— verr^heap. MANTLE GRATEB. with summer nece«. A large variety and superior finishei Grstes I rom lb to 28 inches. roMMtiN GRATED, all sizes. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL RAILING: HOI,I/)W WARE; OVEN MOUTHS : GRID IRONS. WAFFLE do. SCALE REAMS. WAGON POXES.SLEIGH.SLEU to BOU>OLEB. OAR RINGS »i,r Rafts, ROAD KCRA. PKKS, a new article. CORN biIELLERB. CORN AND (.'Off MtL<>*. warranted to grind 15 Pus. Ears per hour. HL TUY EKES, the best in use ; do, MAN DRILLS and PIKE RENDER* : Together wun the usaal variety of articles kept at Foundry Establishments. Also, Made to Order, GfUSTand BAW-MILL GEARlNG—having decidedly the target iiuck. acd but variety oi pattern of any ettabliih. rneut in wwtern PenniyWania : MILI< DOGS. SHAPT ING—larco nn<t •mali.nl'cait or wrought iron, HANGERS, Leoombcr 10, IBSJ JMU,M**nnfi PULLIES; Koio cud other approved Water WnBELS»; WOOD and IRON LATHES: MANDRILLS for Uif.'ul&fSiwv WOOD BOttINE A[JH INBS, FANNING MILLS. TIIKESHINO MACHINES. PEN NOCK’3 UELEHttATED CHAIN D HILLS. &c. &c. Aoyil/ed Fcrew, with any dewed camber of threads to lii* inch, Hither tq .uir* or V thread, tir&xt, Copper, aud Babbett’s Metal Caitloci madeto orc’or. Nathan mvtehs. Morch 4, 166d.— 1y. Tf : F undersigned has appointed L. U. CARTER, of C'eartieid. nil agent for tho sale of Castings, who will u-ocive biti* lor ail kinds cf Mill Gearing, uud oioer mac him - ry. iNirsoui desirous to contract will do well tocaliamiei- Minoe ino c.iUilo jue of Ruttero*. and specimens ofthe work, before making engagements elsewhere. Casting* will be da livered, if domed, m Cleniliold, arui svaironted ,o be made of good imiterini, nod iim*h*d in u worhtnanliko manner. Hav inir in tanning order FIVE Wupjnur Lathes, one other ma chinery in tho same psoportion. umploying none hut the bat workmen, ustngthe very best Pig Iron ntul Coal, with many other advantages, he flatters himself that his work will be done as well as In the best city shops, ao<i on the thoneui notice. For particulars, cull on Mr. CARTER, Actnt. NATHAN UY EUS. March 4,1852.—ly Tremendous Excitement! OF NUW_GOODS. WA3LLAGH & H2ILIL^ rcipeotfally to tbelrold patrons, and "thoresiof mankind," thatthey have last’received from'tho tHit.a One of the Largest, Cheapest, and most •varied assortments of goods ovei" bro’t to this or any ’other place. LatiMas* Bff©os The ut’oatiou oftno Fair Bns is paiticoiarty invited to their Stook. oousittiog portly of Mont do Lege, Cashraorcs„Mous ae Laluej, French Meiioo*, Couurg.f Aljaccas, l&o. Their assortment is utusually large, embracing Cloths, Cat. simeres—plain and fancy—SattmbU.BilkanilBatia Vestings, &c., ol every quality and price. , READY-MADE CLOTHING. A very rmii Stock oi'all tpris, sices and qualities, made in i lie latest and best style, oy throat workman, and ofthe jery beit matertoJ. BOOTS and SHOES, A very large oisoitmonl—for Ladies' v Gont'emans’, Misses*. Roys’and Childrens'wear. Hosiery, Glov.?*,.Perfumery, Fanoy Goods, Suob as Ladies' DmssTrimmings. Ribands, &q., {go. Groceries, Hardware, Drags and, Qaeonsware, of every va« rioty and quality, equal to the best, and the very cheapest. They also have on hand FLANNELS, TICKINGB. LIN ENS* MUBLINB. BHAWLB and in ibort goods of all kindi to suit both town and couhtry. SS£Caii aod judge for yourselvej. Remember the,OLD STAND, Market street, near tbeDi&moDd, i Noy, 95,'1853. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, in making their purohates, should not neglect these desirable and saleable articles. Their manufacture has ranch improved reoenlly. end they are made very durable. Fartioulor attention L reakeit edtothe, ' Wool Lined Gloves and QlUtenlv Thop are iadjipentabio In cold and wet weather.—Ladies will find these Ufovot aiefol infany that will toil the hands, at the same ilme that they .will euro the worst Bait Rheum or Chapped hands immediately. They are made all lengths to protect the arras and wrists, . ; . For sale by WILCOX; HILLINGS &,CfO. No. S Church Alley. FhjlndeJphia. Uoodyhait's 63 Chestnut »tr«?t, Jo J fir It. Ffiillips, Pittsburgh. Pa Falconer® Haskell. Baltic moreMd, H, VV.tihifley.Charleston,B*o. Bart ponJßck 'ox.Cinclnu&ui, 0010, and by altUubber Dealers in the Ufuon\ For »atq at retail by Country MorchanU geneiaßy. ' r . •*NoviiMbs3.-BmT ‘ ■<Q&Mm©'4 # .OMnn’. MsiMmgo ■': j©Hiv«tJß4Cii , • ' WOULD reipeoifuUy nnnoaocoUj the olllreni.'cf C’«M. Cold and vicinity, that hen now munoiaotoiin* all bind!of • ‘ a __ :• _* i- ,'■ i CABINET-WARE. / , lllishop ii tituetndon Market street, between Third and Fpailh, whotu nli klmli of work in hli lino will be made In VLB, utjhpn the mopt TEKMd Agents in Clearfield county, JPao Constantly on hand and for sale, Screw-Cuttinu, To Mill Onucrs. A GRAND EXPOSURE GENTLEMENS’ WEAR India Bobber GloVes, Mittens, &c. Bntcrid according to Act of Conj/fcnv 1° year 1861, by J. 8. HOUGHTONS -M. o>, hi the clerk'* 01Ucq of the District Court foc.thaXMtttn.j, ..... ! jDlstriri of ricn'nj>ylTunla.' . i * 1 Another • Scientific W trader!' : '> GREAT CURE FOR • J.S;H DIGESTIVE FLUID, ©K a «ASTKIIC .Sa/BCE. Prepared from fiKNNET.or Iholourll, Slomacd, ol llio Ox,alter Directions of RON LIEBIG. Tho Btont Physiological Chemist,by J.S.llooortj" ton. M.D., jVo. 11. North liighlh Street,Phils,j Tlfis'isa'truly wonderful remedy forlndiges.tioh, DJsPRPsfA, Jaundice, Liver Complainv, stipation. and Dedii,lTT, Curing alter Naipra’s own method, by Nature’sown agent, the Gnilrc ‘.•Hall a teaspoonful ol this Fluid; infused In' tiL ‘ ler, will digest or dissolve. Five Found* o»i Roast Beef in adout two hours, out of th, ( slomaC “- DIGESTION. DIGESTION is ohlefly performed lit the stomach bytbev aldo fu II u i dlwh icM rrel y rindc. fromlha iaa.ico.to, 1 that orrin when in a stato of health* IW vMUIO i JMco° Fluid i* the Great Solvent or the Food, the Pori, fling Preserving, and StiinnlnUng Agent of the S’OBichL antlmlestine*. Without it there will be no digeitiOßMo (mnversion of Food into Blood. anoißonutritlcaofibaborfy bntrether a foul.torpid, patnfnl. and dctlntjtifjcondmonol the whole digestiveapparatus. A weak, half Jfaa.oritijored i stomach produces to good Goitrto Juice, and benedibe du. di,tl<! ‘*FEp rt S.i]v y XND''RENNET. PEPSIN istheoliicf ebment.or Great ihgestingPiincKde oltbe Gastric Julco. ft i* found ingrcatabcndanco iuDt| solid umtsot the human stomach after a < :®? 1 t K | a l f^ l0 1 " , f2 oanses the stomach to dlcen itself, cr eat incll up. found In the itomocb of animals, as the or. calf.*. the material used by iarm«»s 1» roavot ohetile, called Kennrt, thteffgut of which has long been thu Wo ° d r e , r ,® f iw^® da, y^r r The ourdiingofthemiDfs the first j>mccs*ofdlgcsfioi. Ren, net possesses astonishing power. The itomach °J f curdie nearly one thousand times ttiown weight oL milk.- Buroa LiobictwwthafUnepertolPopnn ; thousand part* of water, win Diseased stomach* produce no go"d Guirlc Juloe. Uenoec. or. Pepsin. To show that this want may be perfictiyaupp.ioj, wequolcthelollowing - . w ,_ SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE. RATION LIEBIG. In his celebrated work o* Auttaaf Ciierautry, .art: Artificial Dieatllv, Plant may b. readily obtained trern thoßiucouiraembrancof ilie.tomnckol aCalf.iu which .nrioot artioletor food, a.. meat and er»i. will boSoDenoJ.Chansed, and Dicoitad. precisely in iheiaie. manner a, titay waold bo In the haman storaitc:!.’* : l)R PEREIRA, In his fomonilreatueon * Fo<Ni *BGOiet. ,r publiihad by Wilson to Co.. New York, nag* 3s, sutetuio snme great fact, and deseribsi the method ol prepaia’jyo.— There are few higberauihorities man Dr. Perti-n Dr JOHN W, DRAPER, Professor c! Phemiitry to tha Collegeol the UnUvreity oi rvew York, ia bfs •‘T’aal* ‘Book ol Chemistry,” pageSSti, iavs. “It hat bten a Quettio* whether artificial digestion could be p«rformed-but HU now* universally admitted that it may be.” Professor PUNGLISUN Philadelphia, in his great wot* on Unman Physiology, devotes more man fifty P«nt*to examination ol this subject HlsexperimcntJ witftUr, B»>m moot, on the Gastric Juice, obtained Iromtne living human stomach and from animals ure well known. “In nil ca*e*. ,, hosays “digesUon occurred aspeifecily tn the ArUliCiaiasia U.. 1 /.l.»ld«.tt..».” BP£PBlA cIIREB .- DR, HOUGHTON 1 preparaUoa ofFKPrfIN haiDfodoeed the most marvelions eftects. curing casesol Debility, Parsofti' tion. Nervous Decline, and Dyipeptio Coasumution. supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. IM« imDOMibletofite the details of cases »n ihrf limits of tain adveriisemeoi-bH authenticated certificate* have bern received of moiethta 200 REMARKABLE CURES In Philadelphia. New York, and Koironaloao. Them w.r, eearly all desperate cases, and the cures were Botoaly,ra?ti and wonderful, bnt. periratent . It i< a greatNEKVOUri ANTIDOTE, aud from thagrioa !sbinf(ytma*t!quantity necessary is believed to act upon ELECTROMAGNETIC PRINCIPLES, ThereUnorormofOLD STOMACH COMPLAINTSwhWt it dost aot seem to reach and remove at once. No fnattgf bow bad they may be.it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF. AsiagSd dose removes all the unpleasant symptoms, and itonlyueedi to bo repeated, for a short time to make these good elrec iw manent. PUkITY UF BLOOD and VIGOR OF tiUDY* follow at oooe. it iepartisalarly excellent in case olHunii Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness ol the pitofthe Stomach-duimr after eating,low,cold state oftho Blood. Heaviuets, Lowsttt ol Spirit*, Despondonoy, c.maoiat)on Wcoknm. lesdsacjr te Insaaity, Soclcitlo. too, _ . . Price.ONE DOLLAR P« bottle. On* boUle will ofU* effect a lasting enre . _ PEPSIN INPOWDEBB, SENT OY MAIL,. rBBB-Or:PU£TAGE. For conweionoeol i»en»*iapto all parlsof Hre*cooatry, te* UiGESTIVB MATTEH OF. 1 HE PEFSimMUpt'>»'*• forji ofPowders, with directions to be dissolvcffijai diluted nicobol. water.or syrnp. by u* patient. These powder* coat tain precisely the same matter as the bottlfi, bnt twioetbs uoantily for the same price, and will be sent by anil, rnCfl UF POSTAGE, for ONE DOLLAR sent (post paid)ioOr* J. 8. HOUGHTON. No. ll,North Eighth street. Phila..F».' Bix oackapes for five dollar* package b°W» bears tho written signature of J. HOUGH lON, M. I)« Agents wanted i* every t«wn in tha ITnitid Bulto.-* Very llbcnl discoontsgivento the trade. Droeglsti, rosUMI* ters, and Booksedersare desi*«c to *-ct ui agsnls. AGENT’S for Clriifleio county—„ ... .1 WALLACE *w HILLB, CwsrCeld borough. i WILLIAM MoßßlDE.OorweasvillD. I P. W. BARHETT. Luthcrsburg. R. VV. MUURfi. Uoivntownshio. „ , CUMMINGS to MEHAFrY, Now Wa*bing*on. I JOHN C.BRENNEU-Mooresviile, ClaAifield 00. .; ! May 2d, 1651 —iy- PLEASANT HBLfli IRON FOUNDRY and MACHINE SHOP, At Clearfield. 'l'tnK onderalcEe'l mpfctfallr annoapcra Ic*‘hm'eapls d .1 Ctearfteid and tbo adjoining conntici that besiill oonil*- Q«a to carry on tne above builne'.tot l»»fcexojn*lw estabUi? muni in the DorougO of Clearfield, anil unow p*epar*n« manufacture all kinds of Castings used for Grist Mills, Sato •Mills, and all kinds of Machinery. fits Castings are no* of a oper'or qaaiity—equal, (fietis perior.to any other it the State—ns be U|cs nouobutlbev s; bcit material, and employ* noun butthe very baitol irorkiMi H “ MACHINE SHOP, With two inperior TURNING LATHES, driven brsteMh Unow in «aooenldlopenit’.OD. and under the raanasetatot* a practical mechanic—whi*re almost any article of osetnner can be FINISHED in the very belt style, and on short node He hut now an handle large assortment of CunßiLStt avSTOVtiS ol vtirio;s sizes and patterns, PLO UGUfROhB. WASH Kl£rTLES,&o..&o.. which he offers to sell low f« Cash, or on a reasonable He it sow casting* Ji®» he tnoit approved patterns, ~ HATHAWAY COOKING-STOVES. ALSO—Fancy Air Tight Parlor Sieves, Nine Plate and Coal Stoves. Also,' Wi;u’d*s celebrated Plough, And all kind, or HOLLfJW-WAItE, SLEIGH »»d BEE! SOLES. WAGON BOXES, Ho , . ... lie intends Itosell on reasonable farms, and trusts tuatt citizens of the county generally will find it to then fldvantt to give him their custom. CASH will always Daprejrerrw baith« highest pnocs will he allowed for Country Trodscj and OLD METAL. Ashe gives toll ettabllibmenthll persjw supervision, all orders for work will receive nromptatuyPt Clearfield, Nov. £8,1861. NEW GOODS A T FRENCHVJLLE. * THE subscriber reipootlully announces to bbfffffipA the pablio generally, that be has just STOCK OF GOODS, which was selected wirhaMnctijgl to QUALITY, and which be will sella* «**»*;“ c « t «dS^ , SiIV«&WGOODa. OHOOBnirij HAHUWaUE, LIQUOKS.&o.. he would paiUoolatlye attention to his stock of .. • 1 - * Crocliery-Warc. j Th.ntrul for, the liberal I |i, c j2S from hit fellow.citirenibe ol the >ame, uiurin, them ‘h*t hi. preteot rt»ok will m « h * hMt aJUu >tS'Mmcoutnm, reaQ^T^*gt Sapt. - r ' - iAILOISiG BUSINESS. # REMOVAL. - ";/ fwiHE subscriber, thdi'ikful ifor peat favors.rf! EL ptclfullyinfdrmshißcuEtomer8 1 6ndlhepuNj generally, that hehas rempyedhisehoptO IbsW ding oyer the Post Qfllee. lately occupied bv R-J Word,and ihat he wilt be tbdyd (dundntollliw ‘'on kand”lo supply his customers,' - Unlike»oW( hiscolomporaries. ho issuable tp promise-thill bushions aroof'tho most approved style of Mil QUITy, but will insure them made according h>»S Latest Fhslfionof inQrejnodem d/ayt., I C' tplo/s. shim i Apyily, ifol.; .En gland WhippM* Tariff or no Tanfi 4 raoitrewonabl, taraujkttlu iron salVos to*Leonard feMooia, . ■ iiifl a..* ‘nut, . I; L.B. BARtEBr »l"?l Ct.arfleld . - / , ■:ll I if. 1 o!
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