urgent river in the, wor|c| there) is neces-| »rily diversity of climit, soil, ond pro uction : but thovnlloy of the Amazon, (ring mainly in tho inlorior, and the river nnning during the principal part of its Eurte nearly underthe equator, and fal ig with a very alow and almost impqr iptiblo descent for the last fifteen hundred lies of its course, the diversity is much is than it could be under any other cir* instances. " Tho upor part of tho Ama n, wi,th the exception of some desert lets,- would probably bo found admirably opted for grazing purposes, uniting the juisites of a grain-growing, a cattle-rais- B, and a vine planting country, with tho dness ofa tropical clime. It is difficult any what desire would bo left ungratifi it by the country below tho great falls.— t rwinter there, chills with its frosts, no inter if scorches with its burning heat; , thermometer fluctuates but slightly VO or below the average ofBo degrees, t Nature continually smiles in the frag b, the freshness, and splender of a cal spring, and pours fourth the test productions of earth with a pro n unexampled elsewhere. Tho or , tho shaddock, the lemon, (He pino ), the banana, the coconnut, the cacao, age, the arrow-root, tho cimctoo, the lillo,the manioc, tho mango, the gu the plantain, tho bread fruit,, the rberry treo, tho sawarra nut, tho ens gw, freely offer their produce, and many | them during nil - the changes, 6f the Star. Commerce js invited by tlyo; ser liga, or India-rubber tree, coffeo, sugar, ptton, and the silk cotton tree, (bombhx eiba,) sarsaparilla, and many other val lablo products or medicinal herbs, and by endless variety of the most available nber for ship-building or cabinet work, squently surpassing both, rose-wood, and ahognny in beauty, and possessing a irobility. as in jho case of the greon :art, with which even the locust is unable |to compete. . ~ \ ; | MVe have said enough, ns our solo ob |ject at present is to confirm tho interest al- I ready excited, and to stimulate. in .qulry. If, however, such treasures aro I known to oxist in that part, of tho world, while yet the rcigon itself remains a term incognita to us, how much might wo not reasonably anticipate from it when iis're = sources became fully known and disclosed by intelligent occupation ? Wo need only add, that the native wealth of the country could furnish, independent of cultivation, annliat exports to tho amount of millions; that there is every probability of a hew i California being discovered along all its upper watprs, (ich in gold, and precious >stones; and that the only obstaclo which | can long keep back tho civilization and j commerce of the world wili.be tho jealousy I the harrow policy, or the .stupidity of the imperial government of Brazil. A country larger than tho inhabited portion of the United States more fertile than tho Mis- sissippi. bottoms, and blessed with a clim afo surpassed only by favored spots in Chili, Bolivia, and Paru, and cannot long be . denied to industry and enterprise in the present agitation of the population of the world, and in the present' disturbance of the natiqns,. Wo cordially pay our tribute of homage to tho sagacious enthus-. iasm of Liuet. Maury. Ho may success fully point our commerce nnd our adven turous citizens to a reigon «vhich' may pour back into iho.lap of America treas ures vnpt as those of California, and may win from the unbroken wilderness an em phe for the,habitation of men. I ; MARRIED—On the 2d of June, by the ARay.v.VVrn. M’Kee,,. Mr. Wm. Decker of ■Clearfield county, to Miss Mary Ghance, Y of-Huntingdon county. % yo————Llllimi UI 1 ■ lIIU- IJULMMOMI f DIED.—In this place, on the 6th inst.» | Mr.ThbmaBHemphill,ngcdabout7s years- FIT! FITS! FITS! TUB VISGETAOLK EXTKAOT i BPKLEPTIC PILLS, For thecureof Fits, Spasms, Cramps,and ? all Nervous and Constitutional Diseases. J DEIWtINS wito AKB I.ADORINO UNDEK tMidii x (,01.100 malady wl'i lioil the VEUPI ABLE iSLErTIL PILLS, tribe ibeontr mnedYeverdiiooyeied loroanni.Ep i "Vhm’ffifipgntn aipecMlo action on lha lierrooi iy«tem : ) aid. oltnamh they ate tireraradeipeoiallY for the Doioote ol 1 caring t'iu. they will ho loond of eiperinl bjnsfit lot ah per -1 eoaiaflllatadwilb waalt nerves ol whou nerioui atilem bae ‘ been OToairnted or ihnueiol front any oiuie wbatover. la abiontaoomplamti.ordiwaieiorionf etandloy. •npencduoea bynerrotuuMi tuoyatoorcaadlnnly honatlaal. ! 7 price as pot box. oi two bai» 7oi »». Period, oot or th xlty.eo’clouoa aTeinlLlno-.. will have the PllUiont throogh the mall, free t>rnoil.,*. ForiahobrSfc.Tjis.UANtE.No. UALTIMORF.. Md .towhoiuordeto ' Irom Oil najlr oftho (JoloD moit be oddteuod.poit paid, MoyiT. .-ly. OCTOBER ELECTOIN- ProtboAQtory, Register, Recorder, Itc. ro TUP QUALIFIED VUTEKS OF ULBABFiELD 00. JTtELLOW rOITIZSItS. I f«i»l erelefal for pari rarorr, and w* ofiar mvielfagainto youroonsider tlonfor the oftioo of FttOTHONOTAKv/’BEGItfTEa, RECORDER. kO‘,‘at Um coming election. guhjecttotbe decision of iybVil’ormrabiiwf* 1 " lb “wM*FOKTEaf‘ ? JnlySS.uaa. County Commissioner. i; '■J|7EatoanihQiliod to»«»ooacolbBt JOSEPH IJNES.rf W Brady towoihlp. will .be a candidate for the (filje of .1 elntlNTY COMNIPBIUNEB. at the enioma eleouon in ; next.’sSWtto Ibe decision of the Democratic County Convantfon. ™ .. GoahtyCommissioner. 1 w\saaiasw4»BtsasaMtsK i I ’ ■ A««nUlll.'iB6S; <-inn I ; .r; v, ipommißSioner. - .iV to ari»oonV\ha£.JOHN MCPHERSON •ol CbartieJd Boron|h« will be a candidate lor Urn ®ffioe *f4R»nntrTreaadr*r «t thaensoing general election mOcto- the dccUloat of tho Democratic County i. Auun*A.im~i& ;i u Estate ol Thomas Fenton, deceased- > * SacaainJ, hay* boe» ariatod to t fa tp« *an£nr? to ' 7 ; Aam-r. ' P I *?* ° r H©w Adlv©iPitfie©Eia©iia4so ShorifPs Sale of Beal Estate. MDY virtue oftundry wit* of Vtnd. Kip.. D toed out of the Court of Common Pleas ofVGw Otearflold coonty.and to me directed, B .»•«<! iu uubJio tale, ot tho court nome lathe Dorouvn ot Itarflefd, on MONDAY tho 19th day orBEPTEMUcR ; neitj at 1 o'clook, p- to,, tho following described property, BY Virtoo of a writ of Vend . Exp , luaed ontof the Co art r.f Common Kieaie of Clearfield county and to roedlf<ct ! e l, will be expoicd to Dubliq tale at the tamo time aud place; I a tl Hi* following described piece or parcel or land, situate in HocC* towßihip. Ciearfield county, viz; Tract in thenkmo of Christian Getting, Containing 4VO acres l&Operchos, begin ning at apost, thou N.43dogreor, W. 2UO perohoi to a post, l theaos 8 89 degrees. W. 286 per. to a post, thence B. 40 reg,« . E. 290 perones along liceoltraotlu name of John Byers to I a post, thoncs N. 89 deg . E. 289pprohes to a post, thence N :10 deg. K. HO perches to the plnooof beilnnlnc, with adou* bio Saw Mill. Three D wolfing H outer, a Stable end out trout* esereoted thereon, and about 4 errat cleared.—A’so, one oth. ler tract la »ht name of Joseph Baffin, beginning at a post at I tho corner °f the Christian Getting trad, thence strath 60 deg. east *BO perches to n chestnut, thenoe south 10 deg. west IV) , perches to stones, north 60 degrees west UBl porches to a' post, I thence to the place of box inning v 95 porobes, containing four l hundred acres andlOpetches.adjoiiug thoCimtlanGetting ! tract. tiein«d and taxon in elocution and to be sold as the ! property ofl’atton. Smith & Stevens ALSO, BY virtue of a similar writ, issued out of the same court, ami to me directed, will be exposed to publlo sale at the same time and placo. a oortain tract of l«nttri situate ro Brady townshio, Clearfield county, contatnlng’lWJ acres, bounded by land of David Hum, Tbomat Carson, George Ellinger aud others, with a hewed log hnose frame bam a Fnuanry and other small out buildiaat ereoted thereon end abiaißO acres oleared, helved and taken la execution and to be sold as tho property of Peter Soy.'ar. ALSO, BY virtueofa similar wrii.iisuert outof the same court and to me directed, will be exposed to publlo sale at the same time and place, tho following described property, viz: A certain piece or parcel of land situate la Beocnrlo township. Clearfield county, bounded by lanriso Patohin, Pniliips and otheis. annißining 6U acres wilh about five ceres cleared.— Seised aud taken to execution nod to be sold os the property of Jonn 13. Witt rs. _ ALSO, BY virtooof ft similar wrt*. issued out of the same oourt. and to mo directed will be exposed to public sain, at the tamo time sued place, a Certain Tract of Land situate in Ltwrenoe township. Clearfield county. Pa., containing ICd oores, wi'h a log bourn and barn ereoted thereon, and about 10 acres olea'cd. adjoining lands ol William bhsver. Titus, Bowles and others. -etz-d and taken ia execution and to be sold asthe propotty of Libbens lloovef. ALSO, BY virun of a similar writ issued but ofthesams court, and to mo directed, will be exposed to public sale at the trim* time and place, a oertaia pieue or purest or lan I situate ia Morris township, Oentfisld coanty. containing 800 acres, with no improvement, adjoining lands of James Allport, Batura and others, Seized and tnlen iacxsention nnd to be sold as the property of'J«me« J/jhman. ALSO, BY vlrtcoof ai’milar writ issued out of i he same court. and to me directed, will b< exposed to poblia tal-s at the same tiroeeud place, n piece or pared o fiend situate taUbest towmh’p, Olearfle.d ono*»ty iConreiuing 107 acres, he og part of* laris troetsbrvejed la I he samj uf Henry Bof fin, aud bounded as follows .—{Winning at a post by hem look thence by land formerly owned by E. Kr.oo, south J 33 perches-to a post, theoc* by rem. iolag part of tha tract 79 and four tenths par to a hassle, thenoe »t ll bv the remaining part of snid tract south 11, west, IBJ per. to ft hemlock: thence tooth 40deiir*es. east I U per to n port aud p'nce of begin n or. Be'Ztd an>i taken in execution and to bo sold as the proper y oi David MiuhaeU ALSO, BY vir ueofa similar writ issued out of the snroocourt and tomod'recttd. will bs exposed to pnbho sale at the same time and place, ell that certain niece nr parcel of land, situate Clearfield County, containing 90 acres, with a log house nnd l.jr stable thereon erected, ndjoloiog lands of Geo. Itois Moses Wise aud others, tielzed and taken In axecotioa and to t e sold- as the property of John C. RUhards. ALSO,., BY VIRTUE ofa similar writ Issued outoTthe same oouti gad totoedirectod. will be exposed to pallia sale, at the same lima And place, a cert at* t»nct of land situate in Ppnn townsht.*. in Pennviflo. C’earnoid Counly. bounded by Jjhn Stull, EfithA Kenton, aadlheUleau HoDaTampikeread. with a house aAd Blacksmith tf*«p erected Ibereon Seized and taken in exeoulicn aud to be aotd as the property oi John Long. ■ _ _ ALSO, BY virtue of luadry writs of Kiel) Facias to me directed will boesp>»ed lopn'rlio <ale at the Com Bouse n the bur uyhcfClenrfi id on Monday the 19th dayrf Beot*mber next, at I o'clock p. m.. the following real estate, to wit 910 acres of land in Belllowmhlp. Clearfield C"U.»ty, Panq'a. bounded b* lends or rfames MoGb.e on the Bouth.br the ButquehaonU River on ibe West and George Johnson on the North, with a new t*aw Mill-a Krer-e llouso and Frame Usmere tedthertou. withabent 4 no’es cleared be'zad nnd taksn In execution nnd to be sold ns the property of Thomas Cunptxl! Ifnrm.n Ro^ V , J AM pOWEU .. Bb<tl(r RharifT. OH -. Aar. IP. )Bj<. ®©@no<t©iro Wtufta©©,. . NOTICK ll SSiebj ,l>c. Uiat lh» fallow!,, «eoon»li have been examined and passed by ms. and remain Died of record ia’litis office lor the inspection of hairs, legatees, oredilors.aad all others In any other way Interested, and will bo pretentvd to D e nextOrpnans' court of Clearfield Counly to bn held at the Court house in the B trough of Clearfield, on t nesday tbo £fith day of Sapi. next, for confirmation and oi* °Tbabcoonntof Aanns GiU, Guardian of the Hein of Bam net Harris, deceased. . _ .... . . The scouunt of Abraham Byets. Administrator oflhaestaU oT DavlJ Byers, deceased. . . . Ths etcrnutcjl Benjamin Hartshorn and Elizabeth welch. Administrators of the estate of George Welch. df*cea‘*d, WM. PORTliß,Kegiiter. Hogisiei's office, Clearfitld, Aog. 19. IBSS. HANNAH WINTfKNIr/.. IjN TIIE COUBTOF COM by her next trieod. David I Ft.BAS of Clea-lleld Loaaty. ..-w.ete.eiii vi, JOSEPH I Alia, mbpooDa for Dlrorce.— \VINTBR.,ITZ. | No. 85.1 ebr. Term 18 ». TO Jo:e,ib' Winternhx Ilia dereodant and lo all other net tom YyQ will please to take nn'ice. that is o rnnece ol thv (’omratnion luned oot of said Court and lo (S# directed, t willow Hatruriop Iho 17th day of S«*ptemlrer. a ii. Usa. ot my cffica. in the Oorooch of Ciearr.eld, Clew feld county Pa pooou u» Bear trsumony in this ca e and reduco the tame to' wiitfey. 10 be reid In evidence upon the trial of th a cause, of which the panic* wtt. take no'ico Jt.*HN Li. OUTPLE. Attorney. Anm*t 19 PE3,«»IC. Cons'! Pi’oi'lamaliou. WiIGRRAQ.The Uoajrable JAMtBUII KNSiUBjW dmt Judfn off he uourl of Common Plea* of teeatb Judicial IX tviot, composed of the oou&Uetof Clear* Held, Centre aed Chslon end the lloaorauta UIUHAtIU SHAW and JUUN P. UUk T; Attooleie Judge* in Uea;firld county, have i»iur.i their precept bear'na date the TlIiHT.i- of May. ISM. lo mr d.revted ‘o' the holding ot a C“UKT OP COMMON rcPAH. OBPIIAN’ri-jXJUBTj COURT UP QUARTER bESSIUNS. ANl> COURT UP OYER ANLi TERMINER AND GENERAL JAIL DE LI VERY Ati.learticld, in and lor Clcaifiod coudlv, cn tfcaTHIBD MONDAY oi Sept, next—beina the llhhdar ol lb» moalh NOTIBE IS. THEREFORE, HEREBY GIVEN. To the Coronor. Joitioai of the i'eaoe, and Com a&lram and for the oountr of Okarfleld, to appear in thdlr own proper pereou*. with Roil*, Keoordi. IrquMiioni, Eiaminatioaaaod other Rem»mbronce*. to do (hose thins* which tbeifotiioe* and in their bvbsif appertain to be done, and nil witnesses, and oihrrpersom, prosecuting in behalf of the Commoowatlih against any prisoners, are requhed to bu then and there at tending, and not depart without leavn, at their peril. Punctual attendance of Juror* and Wituessee will hereafter be expected and required no the first d.*y of Ibe Eotiiena. LIVEN under my hand at Clearfield, this 6cb day of Jws*ry, in tho year or oar Lord one thousand eight hundred an i Pifty tbrce, and theSeventy-savcnth year of Atneiioan In* dependence. WII.MAM POWELL. BlieilfT. Bbcrin-. Oflke. Clmiaeid. A tie., la. W 53. fiHfr Valuable Farm nnd Timber Land A® SAffilSa THE inbjotibor oners fur sale two valuable traoU of land aituato in Knrrthaui township, Ciearrield ooootv, one ol whloh coola‘m ONE HUNDRED ACHES, well adapted to farming, with about FIFTY acres o'eared and fa a good atate cf onitlvation. with a thriving orchard growing thereon, and n FRAME HOUBE thereon erect d.—theotheitractoonUioa 81XTY aorti. and la well cn'oolnted l r lumbering pun>o«er. abounding with white PINBTIMUEP, and only distant about %V» mile* from the tfo*qovheena rivtr — For futhcr pai tioQib*avPpi« lotheenbsonlwron « h ® preraisea. _ Auc. ly. 1853.—8 t. itJAACO. M’CLOSKY. Daguerreotype Likenesses. ES2o SJiJnpadOLs^o WOOLDraoeoirolly ennoaucetoihe ladieinnd Gentle men olClearfloid.and vloinity, that he ha, fllte-- npe room,and i, prepared to ereon'.e I.IKENESriBS, accordl"nx totho LATEBT and MOBr APPROVED STYLES, ortbo Daxoerreotype Art. Tnoee wiiblnx plotnrei ihonlilßall eoon. a, HU Hay wi'l be limited. Room, on id .treat, over the ul fioe of Jae. Wriiley. B«q. AogmtlJ. Had. Dickinson Seminary, Bale and Female. Williamsport Lycoming County, Penn'a, REV.TIIOS. BOWMAN.D. D.. Frlnctpal —Sitoatcd In one of rhomost beautiful. beaUhful, moral and refined towns oftho titate—roaesslag eitonilve hwildfoM grouuda and apparaio»-ha*irii a fdU and accomplished board of In* ■truotton, it oilers at the smallest possible oust, every faculty for a sound, thorough, and chilstiau ednoaUoe. Total aipensa. p*r quarter, for alt regular brlls. from #3B to #3on according to season and studi«i.NModetato extra abaTges for the CJniamtntal Branches, will oommenca, Augost 25,1858. By ot .August lU» D6B.—pd« M.: _ VALUABLE FARM "'■Ml [CTAt Private Saie.^oi T'om"B b «id'D?i.k!o?. mlte'wi n\™ril{l,below OUmS.U «.t P^rub^ d wl| , r t be , «W.non*'h°ijtd d o“oVA , pSfVBV'I.-Vor .SSESwtlSIw!?S*»y “«XISokAY An«n«t ia. 1858.—tf. . ■ BAMUEL ARORAY. ItHUtTHIS! TAItLBd. END, DINING a»d , UUBAKFABI TAULCg, CkarS«w, Angan*. IftB. • i i- Good News. <27= EQo e3Oao&NSvy e S3 New Cpnfectionary and Grocery Store, On Water alreelpppozite Hemphill’#Hotel, on Hill’s old corner. THE above would mpeotfbtly inform Ihepubllothat he has just recuivod hU new stock of SPRING & BUMMER consisting ofa larger assortmen. of Confectionaries, Nicknacki. and Knncr Articles, than ever crossed the Alle gheny Ridge, besides decidedly the best and cheapest lot ot GROCERIES, That our little burg has been stirred np with.—consisting of Sugar. Coflev, Mnlassrs, Rice, and a number of articles too numerous to mention, and decidedly the but assortment of LIQUORS, That the city oan afford. Ills terms are cash, and country produoe take* in txchnngo fur goods, lor whloh the highest mirketpilcei will pepaid. Come osa. ootno nil. Clearfield, July itf, IBSJs J. R. SHAW. ROBERT R. WELSH (OflcDcslk Malksir,. #V|ABjuit received from New York and ll Philadelphia, a large and splendid as. softineut of J E WELH Y—consirting of Ln. dies Gold Breast Pins, Morning Pins, Cuff* Pins, fßibbon Pint, Also, Gentlemen’s Kino Gold Pmr, of ditfereat shapes and sizes, KineGoid Ear King Drops, late style of Jenny Ltnd Kings nnd Drop*. Bracelets Kinver ll'nts. Fine Gold Pens 6t Pencils. Gold Watch Keys. Silver Ten & Table Spoons Butter Knives. Sugar Tongs, and ThimblH. Ladles Pine Card Cases, Port Moults, SILVER PATENT LEVER. HUNTING UaSE WATIES—from FRUNT DErACHEH LEVERB-from tBto A9O—LAPLNEB—from $lO to $l6. Fine LIGHT DAY Watches, from Bto 10 Dollars. Fine Gold Watches. 80 to4Q dollars. All of wbioh he will warrant fur peifect tlme.koep ers. Also a large assortment of Spectaoles. Fob Chains, Vest Chains, (J ird <Jba ns. P*okuivo». Pocket Book*. &o- CUJPKS-Eight Day and Tbiity Hour Clocks, Floe Small Spring Clocks—fiOfhonr and Bdny—Musical luitmrre&ts. and a gteat variety of articles too numerous to mention, asu&ll) kept by Jewelers. All the above mentionod Srhrranted good, and will b» sold at the lowest profil’-s but hfs tirmr aro CASrt. Ity Watches. Clocks and jewelry neatly RE PAIRED, nnd Warrantedforone year. ir 19 63. A Great Bash at Hie Cheapest Corner. HD. PATTON, flfttjpst returned from the Eastern Ci * ties, with a Krei i and splendid assortment of Goods, consisting In Dart of Ladles and Geotltmes’e Dress Goods; Cloths, Castlmeret oed Vestings, Hats, Laps, Bonnets aadßhoet Silk and Cashmere Shawls, Hosiery, Trimntings and Notions, <J-c. MEN’S READY MADE CLOTHING. Hardware, Glass. Paints a*irt Oils, Hhtet Iron Zinc, Iron Nalls aid spikes, GUUGEKIEB AND FIBH, Cedsrware. I'itiware, Lookiog Glattet, Clocks and Saddlety Books nnd Sialonnrr. Drugs and Patent Mudianes, Cook Btoves. Two Horse Wagous. and every other attiole asuaily found in a Coaotry Ftore. _ Please call at the CHEAPEST CORNER, and examino my stock, before purchasing elsewhere. As I am determined to sell at Wholesale or retail, cheaper thananyothor establish ment in tho county. H. D. PATTON. Cnrweniville. Maria ISS». A CARD. A o lU, El HEdIL S WOUI«D respeCtfally inform hit filendt.end the pubi c geaorally, that ht stilt oomHoes to «U*»d to aflcails in the !ua of Dental Operations, At hiseffioe adjoining hit dwelling, ia the borough of Clear field, lie m*y be found at nexili all times in his noie in the west and of t;ia Mansion hocso. 1 Artificial Teeth Inserted on Plata or Pivot, and wairan’ed to give entire rolls taction. EXTRACTING TEETH done without danger to the pa lient; and wuh but little pain. . , IVeth FILLED and CLEANSED iu a proper and sclontif lora‘”or' 5, 1853 INDIANS! INDIANS! WAR WHOOPtj-WARDANCE. THE greatest variety of BOUTB and SHOES, Ladies and gentJaxnsn'at’ongrets gai'enof alt descriptions, that has ever been oirered fa' public sal* in Clearfield oounty. Ths proprietor filters himtsif that of 18 years experience In the BOOT and SHOE business, thit be cannot be deceiv ed ie tho selection of goods in tnecity, and intents keeping e well assorted BOOT and SUOE STORE in future All penons wishing to get rid of raintui corns can do to by calling as K, GLENNAN'S STOKE, sail end of Uie Pott Oflloe where you will find him res* r and willing to re a < der the feet all ibe comfort that oan be given tnem. Advise gruis. U. GLENNAN. Clearfield, July 8.1853.—8 m. OPCESIF 1 AT A GREAT BARGAIN, IK AITLIKD FOK SOO.V. A VERY valuable MILL and TIMBER PROPERTY. Cm. sl oat* on Cleaifield Creok. Clcaifijld Oo , Pa , coota o leg a Gr.s 1 Mil', Baw Mill. St.re. and several Dwe bugs, and UU Acres Improved Land This Property it worthy the a'teotloaOf those engaged in the Lumber Uasinwi, nnd will be sold at a great bargain. ALLEN B CLARK. jv 19. ’63-lm. Bd. So. 8d fit. PhIM M VALUABLE BASV MILL And Mb Acres of Timber Land For Sale. r I *HE Subscriber oft w* lor sale his 8 AW MILL, end TWO I HUNDRED and FIFTY ACRES of LAND wo'l cov ered with WHITE PINE TIMBER of the best quality — The mill is bniit on lha waters of the Mahoning Creek, in Brady township, near Lnthersburg, and between the Bu • aoflbanna and vVatenord Turnpike and tho PonxiQ'awney Turnpike. There is alto a good NEW HUUBK. iWby 2dfeer» and ao excellent BTABIjE on tho land.—This is a good chance for those who want to make a profitable Investment Terms will be madneasy.—Forfaither particulars enquire of L, JACKBUN CKANB. Clearfield, ot of the so]»*ylber. brad, ip . July 8. HAi.-ft. FREDERICK ZEIGLER. FaHhionable Tailoring;. a RESPECTFULLY aooonnce* to the cilltena oi Clear* field coao;y,anU the publio geunrally that he oontinoes to carry on theabovo bnsiueasat his OLD STAND, above the Post Office, where he will at *ars be prepared to wait on aft who may favor him with n oall. He baa on hand a well seieoted assortment ol CLUTHB.CABSIMERES and IRIM* MINiJS, which he wd I warrant to be of good quality, and wf.l be told vary low. Ilia old caitcmenainreqseited locon linne their patroraga and as many new one ns ma* find it convenient,as he assnieathem that halt prepared to rurnub lha material aod do the work in proper manner. July 8. 1853 TIIOS. SHEA. JOHN M. CHASE, HENRY SWAN* New Store. THE undersigned respectfully inform the inhabitants o CleaifMd county, that they hnveor»ened a SfuKL in the town of ANSuNVILLE. In Jordan township, at tha intenectionef the Glen Houe turnpike with the Chess Creek read, and offer for sale a full supply of Groceries, Hardware, Drugs , Patent Med icines and all other articles usually kept in a country store. All of which will be sold at moderate priots for cash, of ex changed for GRAIN. LUMBER. &o. Our neighb ra we respectlnlly ask Uicall, and assure them we intend doing bn tinasa at as low rate* os cash purchases wiil a’low. 4uae«4. IBtti.—ly. CHASE & BWAN. Estate of Isaiah Fullerton, dee’d. IVTOTICEI3 HEREBY GIVEN, lhat Letter, of Adrntnl, IN tratfonontheea*ateofl»*lah Fullerton lateoftheßurough of Clearfield.Cioa; fietd county, deceased, have been gianuu to tbesubioriher. All psrtons indebted to taid estate will make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same will prewnUbemduly for settjeroent ; Cieoifield, July 89* 1853. CHAUNOY HULBEUT.WiIb WAIN WRIGHT, HUN- TiNODON & FLOYD. Importers and Wholesale Deal* era In PoREDJN a DOMESTIC DRY GOOD3.No loi MARKEI’STREET. Philadelphia. RL3. July It 1863—fim, R. M. Steyepson, & Co. ALL PEUBONa ABB HEUEBY NOTIFIED. That the BOORS of R. N. Stevenson & Co., are in my bands for Battlement, as woft a* tboie ot James B, Btevenwu, the *ut* V ALLpcSnns whohavrfhad doalinre willoicareiio<tie thdr account* without delay. J* U. M‘LNaILY. July It. W53.-Bt* , . . , Att r- &0 * Estate of Catharine Baam, Deceased; < NOTICE l» hereby ilven. that fattennl Adrninietrntlon htveoeon nrneted W Oin enbrenber on Ib. Eftnto of. CATHARINE BAUM. Uteol Bnpeldetowntfcip Ueerueld m>niiw,hl*oeu«l. iAU perxoni InUebted toixiil einte.nro re oneeteJ to roaXo perairnt itmoetiiewiy. end those having citrinu aialnst Uiesame will r .E c » tloatad lo> taUlemenL L.JALKBON e Public Tendne, UUDAY the IWtb of 185- fbe sale will oomprise PABMIfIG Bid HOUSEHOLD UTENSU.e. tooV.ameroa. to meauon. Bale to commence at 10 o’clOOK A. M. iorms ...... „.#r; Jumes Locke, > I SURGEON DENTIST— ‘Will viut Ctetißeid In'-n few week,, to remain tor a short time only, for tlroparpoaoor auondlontonll bmlnaie iahle profeutoa.. ■ T^JnlyMMr-tf- . / : L> RADY-MAUE OLOrUINO ornlauMnjiny daenripilpn IRWIN & SMITH, now oponlng onaof tho boit ASSORTMENTS (sum<3l ©©axfls ever brought toour town. Perrons wishing lo buy goods at the FAIREST PRICES, had better be on hand soon. Their stock of DRY GOODS it quite extensive, and will bear the olosest inspection as to quality and price, nnd their stock of Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Boots and Shoes <j-c., <|-c., •re equal in every respeot toeny tulog of the kind ever before efftred iu tbii s*>otton ofcountry. THE LADIES are infored that 1 heir selections ofFINRR lES will be (oueil entirety to their taste. (STFIRBrOOME, FIHBTSERVED. IRWIN & SMITH. (Jlsa field. Moy9o. D 63. GRAND EXHIBITION. At Smith’s Dry Good, Grocery and Clothing HB essa 2P a? fl. aEEA 8 Performance everyday, Sundays excepted. \OORN opon ot HALF PABT FIVE, A. M., I’eTfurmnnce I 9 to commence at til X. No p >*tuoDem»nt on acoount of thowen'her. . NEVEK was such an eppuiualtr olfired in CURW ENB* VILLE io grariTy thee) os and mind tor so Ll IT LEMON EY CULLKCTUINti from the ANIMAL, VEGEfABLE, and MINERAL KINGDuM,' of every oouolry on (.LUBE, osn there ba cotn. I will doi attempt a description—forbad 1 •he vocabulary ofa Dow or . I would fall far ihortol doing jus ice to mr COMPLETE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT. Bach of tho audience whr, after seteoilog such articles as thoy with, can poronase them at a VERY LOWFKIUE. Fes, at a small Advance on first cost. To be,convinced that, the above Is the cftse—givousaeall.— Come one. corns all.—Admittanca fraa— children halt price, Curwensville, May 5T7,1838 ilm. ItiAAC tiMtTii Dheap Cash Store. WM. A. MASON, Curwensville, HAS just returned from tho city of Philadelphia with a splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Boots & Shoes, Hats, Cops and Bonnets, And everything else usoally kept in a Retail Store, and all oi wbicti will be sold FUR CASH on as reasoi.ablo tsrras as can be had elsewhere in thecoanty. THE LADIES Are particularly requested to call and examine his stock of Bonnets, Laces, t-awns. aud other Panoy Artioles. before Eurchasing elsewhere, as thoy camot fail to be pleated with is selections. ty Keoflleci the CHEAP CASH BTORG on State street, one dt or west of Moulehus'. J>n Eyok & Co's. Cnrwensvillr, May 99. IttM —if. W. A. M. New Store ! New Store !! POWELL, REED & WEAVER j A RBjust now opening at heir new BTORE-ROUM In the 1 Cm. burongh of Clearfield, one of tho largest and best assort ments of MERCIIANDIBE ever brought to the oounty. aod whion they now ©}|*r to the old oustomon of Bigler & Co. as well as to the publio at largo, uooa suoh terms as oannol lai I to give entire satisfaction THE LADIES wul tiad at their Store such a selection o ZIP aa As they never taw In mWgfiTi before—end •• for DRY GUIJDS. generaj-y, aud wHUCERIES, HARDWARE, UUEENSVVAKE. &0., they Cannot be eurpßssed cither in quality orcheapoeis. . . . . . fgr Those who don't be)lsvo It aro invited to call and be WM! n poWEU.. O. h HEED. IF.W K A VEIL- Mar 91. 1P62. NEW GOODS. THE subscriber would reium his sincere thanks, for the very liberal support he has received sibcj be has been in business lo thin place, and bets leave to inform bis frieads and thepubilrt that he h-ts ja t received at his old stand oa the OgUNER OF FRONT ana CHERRY Street, opposite the Episcopal Cbu/cb. a large assortment of Seasonable Goods, Consisting in part of Dry Goods, Grocer ies, Queensware, Hardware, Cast, Blis ter and Spring Steel, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Ready- Made Clothing, Paints and 0.1, and every thing elso usually kept in a country store. . A promise to sell cheap, is of little advantage to oo r on.to. cneit oniess theie is convincing proof given, but he hn« *hv ■amlaaioD of ksowiuc ihnl liumlrecJi nra coaviooed of tha< fact, ns w- c.fler the best of widence in every s*> wv make. July I. mi. V KRAT7.f.R NEW AND CHEAP CASH STORE. THE nndeniened would respeotfolly inform their fronds aerl the n'-b iu generally that they have opened a Store •t ULOOMING I’ON, f ormjrli known as Bloom's Black luiilh Shop. Clearfiels county. Pa,, with anew and splendid a»wr«ne*t of HEADY®MADE UIaUIHING. BOUTS anil SHOES. SUMMER HA IS. ijRUOKER Y, II AMD WARE sed CUTLERY. WOOD and TINWARE, DRUGS. MEDl(JlNES.fitc,reeoted with great cars i» the Pliiiadelphia Market, which they ate prepared to sell at meet astonishing low prices. Our friends, and the public In venom ote invited lo call and examine our nook. LUMBER. GRAIN, and all kinds ol country produce ta kea ia exchange for Goods at the highest market price, and tha oesb la nr. case refoseJ. HLX & BLUUM, Juao 34, 1853. BPdCYg^^WIAKIiVCt. MURPIIY & SMITII RESPECTi'IfLLY anooonco to the citizens of Clearfield county that they are manafactniinc BUG GIES, WA G ONS, cj-c., In the borough of Curwensvllle. at the Old Foundry, where all work in their Mae wilt be done in the very best manner, and on tho most favornb'" term*. GRAIN CRADLES, A superior article, will also he manufactured and sold obeap. ALSO—AII REPAIRING done to order on *be shortest no* tioo. \. J Y I) MURPHY, W. H. SMITH. Corwensvihe. MaA6 1858.—3 m—pd. M TAVERN STAND fit IN CUR WENSVILLE, Pa, THE inbaoriber nr mores to sell at PRIVATE SALE, bis I.AKGE AND CONVENIENT HOTEL in the town ol CUUWENSViLLE. known as the Affimoffnasmm HEouiifl©- It Is iltualed on the northwest oororr oi Btate and Filbert Streets.and in the centre ofthe business partof'he town.— Tno house is 45 by 49 feet, two stories high wih a ba«e»ent, aod is every way calculated for a publio house. Tberu* al« so on the premises a Urge and convenient stable, together with all other necessary b* tidings. 1 he property will be sold on the roost lavoinbio terms, and for faither information application maybetoads cither to the subscriber on tho promises, or to W, A Wallace, at Clearfield. Jons 11, 1868. ISAAC BLUOMJr. A Desirable Tavern Stand and Farm « m FOR SALE OR RENT. rg * HE subscriber offers for BALEor RENT, bis well known X TAVERN bTAND.ontheSusquehonnaandVVaterloid Torap ke. abou half way between Curweasvilioand Luth ersburgh—The t HOU3E 'anew aod luge, 80 by 40 feet, and well suited for a tavern location 6ro. The Fhrm contains 180 Acres —s 6 of which are cleared, and mostly in meadow. There Is a young nnd thriving ORCHARDon the premises, A BARN and STABLE, nnd ail noco.iary out houtos. For farther particulars apply to L Jackson Oran*. Clear* field—ot (o the iobioiibor on the pr.ral.et jn jy in, iB£3.-tf. Alexander cook Town iLots- THE subroribor Informs thorn who are desirous of purchas tog TOWN LOTS that ho will uispoiedf n number in Use town of ANBONVILLE, the location of whicli oilers great inducement* lo Mechanics and others, tituated as it is in a good agrlcoituial country wham an abandauc* of «mpioyment can os procured. Tha GLEN HOPE turnpike from TYRONE CITY potse* through it, ond.other Improve* menls are contemplated. ' .. . Application for loia may bo mado. to Iho tubserlber on the Diemitas. HENRY oWAW. An.onWlle. JanoSO. 1?53.-tr. . Valuable Lot at Public Rale. /T»HEaE will be exposed to PLJBLIO BALE, at the Court y JL Homo in the borough of CLEARFIELD, on tha third day of SEPTEMBER. US3, A TOWN LOT, situateln the borough of CLEARFIELD, a. d khown in tha plot thereof as IAJ f NO. n 3, fate (ho estate of W. C. Welch, Esq., deo'd. It is located in the most pleasant part oftald borough for a private resideooe. and tho title is good,. ' ’ . . • JAAIR3T. LEONABfr,)Etacotoriofe»tat« , VVM# A. WALLACE, Jof W A O, Welob. Jniyl. 1653 —to. . t ’ VALUABLE DOUBLE SAW WILL ' And NINE Acres : of Land for Sale. rIYHE Bobiorlbtr will 'teli on rcarooabla taima, Uiat well J. knownxarxe DUUDLKUAW MILL, iltoaleon tea tie a, betwean Cleaifiilld and Cuiweneville, tnkaUier with niaa aarea of laaa adjotalnß: os whloh literal, ereged,.bolide, the MIII.ONBDWiSLUjIO IIOU3B.apd;KITCHEN, a lar*a BrABLB. taiaUwTwitb-autainaaaemaVnUdloe,, _ , BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF CLEARFIELD CO GEO. W. RHEEM, Saddles, harness & trunk manufacturer -OnSeoond ttiMt. immodianlr oierU. D-Wauoa’a Dm* B'orr, riffl, 80, IBW. CHAMBERS & KLEPFER. tjmiEELWRIGHT b CIIAIKMAKERS. bo.-Brhl£ VV poll, i'lk.towothtp. D*o. 1851. C. KRATZER, Merchant and lumber dealer— comoi of Front nod Locust streets—Clenrftold. . Ueo. 89,1851. JAS. ALEXANDER, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER—In btinow .hop oa Market street, near Merrell'i hotel. Deo. «t). 1851. JOHN 11. HILBURN, BOOT and SHOE MAKER.Second street, nearly opposite A. K. VYrighUrore.ClonifieJd.Pa. April 16.185 L JAMES lIOLLENBACH, BLACKSMITH. on Third itreet, between Market and Walnat. Clearfield, Pa. AprlUG, 1862. HENRY LORAINE, PHYSICIAN and DRUGGIST, on Maitnlitroat, onpatlta hi. [uldoacp. Ulunrfiold. Apill Id. IHSU, JOHN W. SHUGERT. WAGON MAKER, corn.r of Third and 1-oooit ttreel. Uloarflild. Repairing done to order. April. 16. *6a. g £ o RI chaRDS, tTIASHIONABLB’ T AILOU—W«.I ond ol Shaw'•Row 1 DD.’.oirt— Clearfield, Dec. dl). IBS.. 0. B. MERRELL, riOPPER. TIN b SAEET IRON WARE MANUFAG TUKEiI—At Boiiiel’.old .land on Mnt*el »tra.t—Clear TieliL Doc, flu, IBM. THOMAS MILLS, COACH AND SLEIGH MAKER, on Third meet, bo tween Marketand Locust, Clearfield. Pa, Aprillh. 6«> HURXTHAL & BROTHER, Merchants mm lumber dealers, Woodland lo l OHica, Biadford Ip., Cl.arOeld co. Aprjll7, SJ. 11. P. THOMPSON, PHYSICIAN— May be found either at hit office, orat Sco field's hotel—Curwcmvtlla—when not not Drofesstonully abieot. Deo.yy.lWt. DR. R. V. WILSON, HAVING removed bis Lffice to hia new dwelling on. Sa oond street, will promptly answer n'l piofe«»ional oalli. a* heretofore Cioarfiieid. Jane 18 1863. SAMUEL B. TAYLOR, I-iANNER. and BOOT nndSUOB MAN(JFACTORER , l),‘c VS. Idol MRS. ELIZA IRVIN, Extensive retailer of foreign and do ico.ticMcrclranU.zo—Bail end of State.trs«t—Cnrweni vi,it. Dnc.Bo. lbSl. FREDERICK ARNOLD, Merchant and produce dealer. Luihenbari Clearfield 00., I'e. Aprill7,lBsll. DAVID SACKET, C'IABINEr AND CHAIR MAKER, Locust *t.. between S B*oond and Third, Clearfield, Pa* . April lu, 1832. A. L. SCHNELL, TAILOR— Luthersborg.—will do hii work justas good and at cheap, ai any other fellow. Deo. *8,1961. WILLIAM A. WALLACE. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Oflicoadj lining hieretidenoeon Second itreet oppoiiuthe reiidenceot Gor. Uir ciCiear ,IcH I April 17. IMU . DR F. ANTES CANEIED. 1 1 AVlNCinnrobaied the property and situation ofDr.O. P. |1 lluOPd. tenders hia professional service* to tha ci'iains of FRENCH VILLE and vioinity.—Office one door east of LG*J Z;i' Store. June 24, 1£63. SAMUEL ARNOLD, Merchant »od produce dealer. Lnthenbnr*. Ciear'ield county, Pa. April 17, 1352. ROBERT McNAUL, O’INNER—AI the JLD STAND in Cnrwenivilla. A IMc.3¥.lBM- RICHARD MOSSOP, Retailer of fore.on and domestic mer chandise b LIQUORS—At BTjler b Co’., old stand. AUo,on the westside of 2d street, Deo UU.1851. \VM, P. CHAMBERS, WHEELWRIGHT, CHAIRMAKER. and HOU3B& SIUHN PAlNTER—Curwensrille. __ Doo. fc». 1851. B. F. STERLING, OADDLE to A ARN ESS-MAKER, and JUSTICE O [HE PEACE—Curwensville. Dec JD. 1861. J. L. CUTTLE, \TfORNEV AT LAW and LAND AGENT,OIIIce ad. jo b.U* hi* rt-rdenc**, on Market street,C'eailielrt. Mareh 8,1851, JAMES BIDDLE GORDON, ATTORNEY ATLAW.Cieartield. Pa—may be consulted in Frenoh or Herman. Mar lb. It>M. L. R. CARTER, A CENT for the tale of STOVES. MILL-GEARING and CASTING* ol all kinds Aho. MAR IRON a NAILS Th’ouiia* Machines. Plows, Actiouliura! Implement* &o, on B«2on<J street. nader be Printing Office. mh. 17 M RICHARD GLENNING, BOOT and SHOE MAKER,caa be found at h i shoptwo doors can ol the Toil Utlice, where be has constantly on hand a large assortment bjtb el home and city raaoaiacture. Jnly b ItM. J. D. THOMPSON, BLACLSMITfI. Warons, Bugsies, &e„ bo . ironed on short ootloe. and the very best it)le, at hisold stand ia ina borooah ofCarwensviJle. Deo. 1.9, 1859. LEVER FLEGAL, BLACKSMITH, Lolhersborg.Pa , will attend ioallbosi ness in h<s line, and will also famish WAGONS, RUG* UlKd. Ac . very cheap, and manufactured in thebest style, aod warranted. Aug. 7.183 i.—y. ISAAC SMITH, Merchant, and deader in lumber and Country Produoe*eoerally—Btatescree«. between Cherry and Looost—Corweasvillo. Deo. SO, IUSI, THOMPSONS, HARTSOCK, & CO. IRON-POUNDERS —Curwea.vilie. An extensive assort meat of Castings made to order. Deo. <l9. 1851. THOMAS H. FULTON, & CO., MERCHANTS, aedextensive dealers, and Mannfaomteii ol Lumber, Raid Hills. July 23,1852. ELLIS IRWIN & SONS, AT the mouth ol Liok Run, 6 miles from Clearfield - MERCHANTS, and extensive Lumber manolauiurers. June 18, IB6J. GEO. W. ORR, BLACKSMITH— In his now shop on Third Strert, soutl Maiket, Clearfield. Pa. May 1,1858 L. JACKSON CRANS, ATTORN BY-AT-LA W—can be found at the office form ally occupied by G. R, Raima, on Second Street Clear field Pa. June 8,1863—pd. DR. GIBBONY F. HOOP, HAVING chanced his residence srom FrencbviUe to Ky* larsville.in Murrir township, respectfully offers hit rex* vicoitotbosurroondingoomraunily. June JO. 18J3j JAS. B. GRAHAM, POST MASTER. MERCHANT and DEAFER IN LUM HER—Grahamton, Bradford toownibir*, Deo 97.1881. DR. S. L. COBLE, PH YBIOI AN—reeULnoeone mile east of Clearfield Bridge— will attend to All calls on tbe shortest notice, Sept 16,1850. GEO. B. GOODLANDER, W AGO MAKER—Luthersburg. Work done to order on short notice, and on good terms, Dec 28, *ot. A. IC. WRIGHT, Merchant and expensive dealer in ,lcsi HER— Second street, one door south of his residence— Cl Wield. Peo-gMSM. WILLIAM BLACKSHAIRE, Cabinet and chair maker, and. house & sign PAINTER—ono door sonth of the Presbyterian Uhuroh, Seo9kd street,Clearfield, Pa. . Aprll'ld,lßsU, GEORGE WILSON; DRYSIOtAN—Mar bo Rond nUili otßco In LUTHERS ST BURG, when not absent oo professional pusJnen ( 1 . > 1 i ) 'Feb W. *Bs*.; t • AUGUSTUS WEITMAN, ■'" •' /T*ARPENTEU-oan ba Load *t hi. tew. ■ tpp n.e'Jho V> corner of Markot and Third struts,'where WINDOW SABU; and olhei work, la bii linn will be menulaoluwd in thobeiLtjle. Match 17.18ia-lr. . JOSEPH H. BRETH, • DLAORHMITII, ol NEW WAaJHINOTON.CIeaiaeId bo.. U when nil kloili of work liaoae In hi, lin.ufbiujMuon the shortcut notion and most reasonable 1 : WALT. GILBERT,: , M.E.'W DB^SICIAN—d alt kit ruMioo* In iUwrtMTltlr, wb*»lwHptp<»»loitaUj*bM*tj : , MARKIAUE. - ■ > Uapphiess and Competence. WHY IS IT T THAT we behoMmsny females, soaroa in tho “(ridUll Ol ,tfe. broken in health,and iplrita with a oompiioatfon pi diierseiand ailments. depriving-them of tha power to* tnm enjoyment ot lire at an a*e wheh pbyitoai hea tb, booyancy ol epiijie/and happy oereaitv of mind, arising from ,a. ooa<U* lion of health ihonld be Predominant.' • Menyolth# cansna ot heranfleripgt’at first—pernapa fain ! before, during girlhood, or the first yeflre of per Bj^rnlgo* - wore In their.ongia tolightai to pauonno'istU, - ,1N AFTER YEARS. When-too late to bo boecliited by’oor knbwledge,’wo'ook back nod mourn, and regret the lull conteqoenoe of oir ** Whatw'ould we nit often give to poesou Ia early life the knowledge: we obtain io after year*. And wha* days and ■rgh'eof .nngaiin -we m'ght have beenspiffed, If tke aoowL edge was llmelyjpoiteiscd. It is n MEANLHOLLY AND BTARTUNO To behold theiloknesi and.iniretlngendirfed tj.inaiiyßwlfb Rr many years. Irom oaases .simple anil, oontrolable easily remedied—o; beUor shll—not incurred, if ©very WIPE AND MOTHER Possessed the Information contained inn IHtlo volume,twlthig tho ieach of all) which weald epare lo herself YEARS OP MISERY, And to her hn.bnnd Iho oomlanl toil Bad an.lelr of niiid. neoossaniy devolving upon him from slckaesiot the wife, without giving him theopportaa H ofMQnlriii* lhatoompj* tence which hil«>xenimis aroentuled.l nod Ihe pMsettionot whioh would secure tho happiaeuqf himseJl, wife end call, dren. SECURE THE MEANS OP HAPPINESS 1 i Cjr becoming in lime potiessed of tbe knowledge, */*•■ or which has cauitd.iho ilckncu and poverty of ibousand*. In v>ow2of loch coft.oqueoces, no wife or mother isecxasea if •i.eneglectslonvailhoiseirofthat knowledge m respeetto herself, wbioh won Id spare her much saflorine, be the meflai of happlneti end pmpcriiyto her husband, and cooler upon ret children that blessing above ail prio©—healthy ~T with healthy minds. Thut knowLdge is contained tn a nine woik entitled THE M ARRIEIJ WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION. BY DR. A. M. HAURICEAU, PROFESSOR uF DISEASES OF WOMEN, One. Hundredth Edition,2Bmo.pp, 250, Price 50cli, (On fino white paper, oxtro' binding, $1 00.) First published in 1847, end it is nut SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL Considering that, fcl VIS/? V Fl£lVl ALU., WHk i HElt MARRIED OR NOT, cun hero acquire a fall knowledge of the nnlure, chnreclcr and rauso 01 her complninie, with iho vuriouu aynuomy, and Ibat neorly iialP a million copies Should havo been sold. It i, impracticable to convey. Tolly, the variona enbjeoU treated of, a, they are oT n nature itrlotly Intended for the marilad, or thoae cODtemplatiaf maruaae, hot no remain demon, oTeniorlno health, and that beauty oooatqaent upon health. whioh i» to conductive to heiownhapplnej*. oaa lw other liniband. but e ther Ira, or will obtain It. ai nai Or will every'hnibaxd wbebai the love and afleoilimor hnwllaat heart. 1.1 lhatol hie own necuoirry Ir.riroYemoeL Ui*VvAHI)S Ot'OttEIIUN|rU.eoTHOUOANDCOPIB3 have been SEN‘I’ BY MAIL, within the lait Tew month,. CAUTION-TO THE PUBLIC. BF. NOf 1 DKFRAUDF.D. , Bay do book nolui l)r, A. fll. Mooriceaa. 119. Street, N, k li-optbt uUp DM#,aadtheeat»y 4 pffloe on th*tn6* ofihe iltipDan: a«a boy only orrotpeaia. Die and boa-t#b!ed«*leM. and tend by.aaU«ad ajMimJw* A, M. Maorceau, ai there ore eponooi Ond urrapliliooi IntrnieraeDiiofoopywnfht, ...... That none need upon lutyeci* to yiui totihelr peace, their health and tneirhappmeM.oPampnjei ofThirty UPa«e« containing extraoti, with fall lUla pace, and nUo Index or comenU. will bo teat flee of dbar<e to rtmt part of tho Uatted malm, by addraiinf, po*l paid, ai baram. JCTOn receipt of Fifty Corns.tor Ono Doilarlor tlie fino Fduion.cilrn binding,; ‘‘l’Hti *, WOMAN'S HU VATU MKDICAL COM PA N« do ION,” lssont, (mailed yitEEJtn any pnrtol the , United States. All letters must be post paid, and addressed to Pr, A, M. .Maurieonu, Box 1824, New York City. Publishing Office, No, 120, Liberty si. New York. ' , For Bale bt Blanch and Crap- Harrisburg; J.j ewarts, Bloomsburg; J. IV. Wcrtli, Lebanon; J-»V, Fnrminger, Mntiheim; H \V. Smith, Huntingdon, S. McDonald,UnioniowniJ. M- Baum. New Berlin, H A Lands. Heading; f. T Morse. Cranesvilio, N Y.; R P Crocder, Brownsville! Womz and Slarkil CorDondalc; Kid red and Wright, Williftinaporl; B Tuck, Wilkesbarrc; Geo W :Karle, Wnyneslwro; K Crotky, Mcrcert S Leador, Hanover; S W Taylor, Unco; R P Cummings, Somerset; T B Pclcrsdh. Philadelphia; John LeForgo, Millord. Pa,; and in New York Cue by Stringer and Townsend, Adn anco, Shormsn'di Co. Dewitt and Davenport,Barnes & Co. OFFICE, lid. Liberty Bireel. nearOreeowloh, May 20 IF63—6m. , Medicines which never fail to give Satisfaction And ore used tiy many Physician* in their Practice. Dll J a uusE tin Honorary mtintar of tbs PhiUddphii Mtdical Sootety. and gvadaated In IStJO from tbo Uni* rerutr ol r«nn»ylraor, onder the truly eoiawiP/ofanon Phraiofc.Chapmao. Gibson. Coxa. Jamealand Haia--«ame» oeletuatab lor medical icionca—aud *»a»ia« hod daily later* ootmoand cooanhatlon *HhlhOie dnUOiufaheJ Phyiioioai, rrtMCtinv diwate* of ftll ►«»*. and tfan proper remed|ee thatelO/ and be.og lolioileaby thouiandrol hUpotloaUto not op hia Preparation*, he now often to the P*{*ho.»*UMi raaalt of hi» experience Fottba pail thlity yean, lha folloir* iqg valuable fn uiljr mepiciaer. each one tutted toaapeclAo diicrflM. „ , Dr J. S. Rose’* Nervone and Invigorating Cordial. The Greatest discovery Id MeetcaH3o»ancfr—For all Mwvoos Cooditionot the syitem—Ueart uea»a and Netrom Com. nfain'i. The astonishing and hsppy effect of Ur KoseJeWeie tou> Cordial. for diseases of iheileart. Falpi laUoa Numb-* nw. RmaljJla. Nsrrocu Tremor of the Muso ee..lleMUinia. Flatulency. Pain in Hie Face. Wakefulness. Ue«Ues«ieu, or for Mlop or Body worn down by care, labor, or study, nae induced many physicians lo ate it in the r preeUca. For a weak comritotioo it 1> a food ie»torer ;it oomptatety remov* from the system al I ncivonumtations. and Is alraostlmlracn* on iin its rapid and bappy effect. Tha weak and the nervous ara tcraaenUv restored to parfeot haailh before using one bpl la. Price fitlycantt. SARSAPARILLA BLOOD PURIFIER. A valuable Spring Madloina for Pniiffip* the Blood hto Pa found Ip I>R, HOSK’dBABSAPApiLLACOMPOUNIf. I'hir preparation umade of fresh Honduras Sarsaparilla, end co in breed with otqer ingredients to reader Uth«> very bm. Blood Purifier made. As apimc and Summer Medicine, or Diiak it is palatable, refreshing and medicinal, tl is atsoefn* oaciouiin enriching die Blood,curing alßkm Emotions bid UueaiM Scrofulous gofes.Vo&£realUi*eaiei. audand iti b 2 effects opoa the constitution. Dro.sical tfwtlingt. Hheuma i ti,tn Irons Me.coiv, Biles. Old Sores. Kidney Md B adder Adeotioas. and railing up a weak and broken oonwtltunoa from any cause.-“ Price #1 for quart battles: fcUcemt fjr small "““‘“do you suffer with any pain ? ir.on do. 1H DR. RU£*E’B FAIN CUHER. U cora. Toothache. Bore Throat. Bar ache Stiff Nook,.or Poa» 1* the Fane in a few minutes, it cures quioklp. Pain In ilia Stem, aoh or Bowels, Cure* Chilblains. Corn* nod any liriutroa on thefoct It nets like ao-iaim lor Pains in the Side. Li mbs. or Backhand from Übecmatiim Bom a iuddea <old. it umagi oal in its el7ects--io bellies UK aud ii cents. Liver Diseases. Dyspepsia, ond Billons Uibns. It Toor UVor is deranged voor skin will be Tel_ow . Dee- Dtuiia and btllious condition of rbosyftam wid fallow, yon wU Ire txoob'ed with cold feet, varf ble nupettte. and depree* Jinn oi ■□nits. By taking Ur. UOwE'd uelebra ed Railroad 01 Aoll-Blfiious Pills, you will toon find atl thsabovAbad ermp< toms disappear, t They give strength and nolmess to the blood. %toio%liaM'o*»K |t i l Aa.BOAUPll.li9 bwjsuss Uisy «o ahead of all olhor Wli.n Uielr f ood .lleoU. eSri'REB FROM MERLUHY. _ ... ALSO —Dr J Rose's Alloralivoor Blood Fiirili* er, Cough Syrup or Eipoclorant, Rheumatic Com pound Djfc|)o[*m Compound, Compound Extract ol Burlin', Tonic Mixture, Aslringeul Compuund, Out Tonic.Thick,Magic Linimont.Carmmotivo Balaam, Woim Killer or Vermifuge. Croup Svrup, Goldsn Pills Female Pills, Alloralive or Family Pills, Pile Ointment'Toiler or Uoaling Ointment, Eye Oipt mcni, Eye Water. Ssrengtbemng Pmsiert. French Specific; Infant Corbial Accoutilo Oil, Llexir of Op. ium. Liquid HiA Tonic, Whooping tough Syrup, 01 »itb DR. HO3F-B NBOICAI. JT u PATTON i Carwco,»Uls. asdof. Ujslan. xsasrillT throughout lbs Btnle. jassSf.lßat—>m. Hose’s Compound Syrnp of fellow Dock Root. mills i, s FDiIELY VROUrPAULbi OOMPOUNU. smj -1 tiftcally prepared from the best Hoots and Uerbsof ine hjatera Medica. and has gained kite universal reputation for the following efieoCT. viz: - . .. . n . M _ Uegulaiing ood Str.Qngihoiung Iho liver and Djge«* iivu Organ*, and clensing tho Siomach Bo tv elj, and ihu, coring all Billoui Dnenici. L »w*Fsrsilsod saSsiK-ss'ssr. of all FemnloComp|ninii. SSJi SIM. LUNG and TaKOAr,COMPLAINTS. saoh as fi“dl.Coo«hi, Aithma. Ooniumptlon tia.. nUo, Drossy. ’ Hsxlnx raids uib of IhsOorapoasd Byrap oT Ys-lai. DtoX Biol, preasred ry O.U&itBB k CO .oilhsr ou •elr.iorosr ismillM. sad finding htobosvry .iicisiy,in-lsa*olasi ptepuraucu. weuomostobceifnllyiooomnts^dlttolbepftpoo as it vary valeable medlctno:. , v _ . ' . v,~*\Atnim most respectable fata lies of FrovidaDcp. j., ... . .*• This cemfies that I have f 2' l *fVmSKV^areaT qaaintftd wllb.lhbJstfinDCwitioa aad tttoda MlqiAUUfgajniujM ' “^^.isssraisysa^i Prepare j“y C-SlOitW? Co., no.4l6J.rqadway Clearfield, Pu, < . ri:
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