' ■:LATE PROM CALIFORNIA. I The Forced Loan in Mcxico.-Tho "A*. » • r, ~ n . 'New York Journal of Commerce learns Over One Million in Gold Dust \ . Q , olters from Mexico, that ■The ateamship Northern Light, g on the sth ult., was still at Miner, froln San Junn del Norte, 0) endeavoring to effect a forced about one o’clock yesterday morning r, at or^;entcen mi i io 0 n dollars from the N. York, with 055 passengers, and ©1 . Ho hnd succe eded in enlisting a 345,828 in specie, and dates from ban j lar „e body of troops for his standing army, Francisco to the Ist of September. 'but°was destitute of tho means to pay or The N. L. left Now Yrok on tho stb S' ( lhcm . He had cut off sources of inst., nt3i P. M„ and a/rivedntSnn Juan jc in f orma( i on as to his own move- Sept. 15th, at 9, P. M„ having stopped _nt j aD(] intonlio ns, though ho kept n Kingston, Ja., evening of tho join ,ns V> I ; e al 0 u 3 watch upon the factions opposed to at 8, P. M., bringing the mails nnd specie A through from Snn Francisco to New York ’ in less than twenty.threo days and a halt j ED B , ho Rcv . JaB . j. Hamil- K Th » N t L - ,, , C Zh™ “> •!» »Lr June. Mr. Joh» W ilhMSta« SSta o. .to L. i»«., Ttomp«m .o Mis. N,„c, Lynch, bo.b of at 3 o’clock P. M., with 700 passengers, Jordan Township. nnd fit 500 000 on freight, and arrived at By the same, on tho 15th inst, Mr. James l.„ jISs" d onTIS 16th ini. McNc.l, to M». M.r, Jan Lynch, both Tho steamship Cortc* arrivod at Son 0 r Jordan Township. Francisco on tho 28lh of August, four days Dy ,be same, on tho same day, Mr. Ja previous to the sailing or the B. J., with ; cob F | eg nl, of Morris Township, to Miss ‘.the passengers of fho Northern Light, Margaret Jane Robertson of Cloarfield which loft New York on tho sth of Aug.j Ry t h e same, on tho 27th imst, Mr. T. J. 'intho short spaco of twenty-three days, i McCullough, to Miss Agnes E. Moore, both 'nil in good health. Tho U. S. mails by 0 f Clearfield. 'tho Panama routo had not arrived at tho, Qn lhe2lst ; nstnnt) by tho Rcv. D. C. time of the sailing oftlic Brother Jonathan. Mr . Lemucl Farewell, of Curwens- Tho transit of the passengors and specio, (,| C arfiold county, to Miss Nancy across tho Isthmus occupied forty-six j Burncy 0 f Yodngwoman’s town, Clinton hours. i , ~ I countv Pa, The passengers wore nil in good health, 1 „ iiiimiiiim nnd there was no sickness on tho route. pjIEP). In Morris Township, on tho 23d j The two men who murdered Mr. Book- , . ofSe , iQr)3, Mrs.Mury Cadwalladcr, I man at Volcano, California, in July last, j of Joscph Cadwalladcr, of a painful were discovered, in a vory extraordinary ; nnJ sovQre ,|| nesS) which sho bora for a planner, on board tho steamer Brother. j on , r time, with Christian humility nnd Jonathan, on her downward trip on the Bth , res " nal ; on t 0 the will of the Supreme Be inst. They testified agninst each othor > ; nfter much prevarication. They were, gbo was a member of the Presbyterian then put in irons, undor a guard, until tho' chureh, and in full communion with the Brother Jonathan should return to San gume nn j | ms | e |t a numerous fami- Francisco, to which place they would be of c)li |j ren t 0 mo uru their irreparable conveyed. The discovery and arrest ol j ( J gg these two men caused much excitement a- mong tho passengers. ' Evory county in the Slato is a scene of political discussion nnd excitement. The election will take place on 7th prox., nnd j until that event shall have transpired, tho ; public mind will bo to a great extent occu pied by political matters. The Indian outbreaks in the Rogue river valley, in the North are becoming serious and threatening. It is not improbablo that general hostilities will be the consequence jn that part of the State and the southern part of Oregon. The murderers and thieves who havo i so long infested tho State have keen faring somewhat badly ( ofMate. q ac . dYoTfeited their lives for their crimes. Among them is Vergais, who murdered Mr. Porter, near Los Angels, some weeks since, was lately killed at the military enmp on the Colorado. A rendezvous of villains, of all grades and characters, was recently discovered in the sink of tho Humbolt River, oast ol the Sierra Nevada. A murderer was trac ed by a party from Calaveras county, to tho rendezvous, where nbout one hundred ,and fifty ofthe outlaws wero discovered. From various circumstances, it is more ‘than probable that tho “Joexin Rangers,’ .whoso supposed capture of the renowned bnnditi, Joaquin Muriatta, created so much -talk lately, were mistaken in ihoir man, ’■anddecapitated an unlucky person, who went out with a party from Los Angels. ao catch wild horses. I - A Jargo meoting was held on the 21st ol jAugust, to take into consideration the best .plan of action to hasten the construction of 'a Pacific railroad. A considerable degree of interest has been manifested in this city in the result j of a suit pending in tho Supreme Court! against Captain Patterson, ot the Golden ‘Gate, for putting a passenger in a barrel,. .os punishment. The suit was for vindi cative damages of 83000. Tho jury fail ed to find a verdict, and wero discharged t on Saturday. . A comet was discovered in the wosi about 10 degrees above the horizon, on -the 20th, about 8 P. M. The nucleus was about the size of a star ot the third mag nitude. ... i A small steamer for the river trade— the second made entirely in this city was launched on tho 25th. This is t o fourth built here this summer, and another it on the stocks. The journeymen bricklayers have •truck for an increase of wages form ©lO ,to $l2 per day, and havo obtained it. Ihe hod carriers struck successfully for ©6 k -.‘l ,/ dog our Sum ; se iulc| y time They (way* -have rights lOUght nachi- >yfool their I They tude of li two (Web ih the ceivca ced to t with escat com io ex jegin- requi- mme» giXien d wit\i pondor If he is ip arl if party Illy re- I'party ■public robbed [an alt lim.be* pand, if ructivp fern' thttt [f every ocratiei [made d Frenzied Lenp at the Falls of Niagara Wo have received a singular narration gays the Toronto colonist of a narrow es cape oflife at the Falls of Niagara. Mr. , E. V. Wilson orthis city, oflightnmg-TOd I notoriety, went to tho Falls with a party> L® and among the number was Mrs. N..ii. 'Piper. The lady, at the time, was labor ing slightly under a species of insanity. It was thoughf.by her husband that travel ling and change of air and scenery would i ' do her good, but unfortunately, such was not thecase. Immediately upon her ar rival she was very desirous to see the falls, ; and while standing on the Canada side, ■ 'at about twenty feet from tho falling sheet 4of water, she slipped her arm from Mr. ’ V'Wilson and made a rush towards the pro <■ cipice. Ho rushed after her, and just os . ’ she was going over, he caught hold of her • dress, and by it held her dangling in tho • air. The dress gave way, and she fell up? IK on a ledge of rock, ut a distnpee of twenty 4 /-get. ' As she thus lay, Wilson, our nor -1 rativo says, “with great presence of mind i looked for a soft piuce,” and discovering a| ' Quantity of loose dirt lying on the rocks, { he immediately jumped down on’ it. He i| was just in time to save her from going | over the- main precipice By the aid of a I hair of long lines, belonging to a team I kWbv. they were both drawn up tqgothr lerttble ■eluded [ weak lovived, y finds fotiesio GezettO bVtnid* Iprofe** letoau stretch b from AMB bud Id fall^ kpetent llytcst KeWr* EWiih* COUNTY SURVEYOR. Wo arc authorised to announce that THOMAS ROSS, ofCurwensville, will bo a cnndidnto for the office of COUNTY SURVEYOR,nI the ensuing general elec tion in October next. FIT! FITS! FITS! THE VEGETABLE EXTRACT EPELEPTIC PILLS. Far thci.ureof Fits, Spasms, Cramps,and all Nervous and Constitution'*? iVtna ' v au X\L/LUI ..nnORING UNDER this rfw* UER3ONH Had the VKUEIABLE KLEi'Tlu .* be I be only remedy over duccveted lor cunni r.p llo 'i > heto O ( > H”« pofit'ii direct Ho fiction on the oenroua ivi’em ; aad eftnoufn they are prepared eapeomlly tor the ol cunnir Kin. they will he touo.l ot e»p-*;ia! bjnefit t«r al.'i«| •oaaftflltoled with weak ner*ei. or wmne oerroui at item h . n * bwo ‘roauated or ahaiteied from any emit, whatever. !» chronic coraulamta.or diaeaaeiof lunuataodiog , aop-rtoduoefl by nervouinoti t-.oy are exceedingly twootu-iai. V.iL*d Per box. or two boxea tor la. Peiaoaa oat or th ciiy.enclountt a reioitlan-e, will haie I.- mull I'rM of I'Olln?*'. I'Ot Idle by Shi 11 B. nAlH.ti.l'o M HALTIMOIin't ■ UAI.i IMOBR. M.I .to whoreoidaia llnm .11 U.m or ih. Union ran.t b. .dd,0...d, ro.t pnid. Mar '-7. IS'.a .-lr. Mow Adlvafffcusoiinaomttßo Temperance Meeting TIM? Wnih nf lonlani or Clo nfiel'l connty "I*l boh] r Monthly Mnnil on MUNUaV eyanmn the dd ol Oct'ibe'. laii .teltly onn'll- ll.hl. In lire court boot* Tba lr.« u« ol Temp ranca. and tlin Radioa in liiiuculat are louue.led lu ~A °dVe..e.-ill ba drilnyal by Preliynttn Moore. Cooim =aok.U nod Oeoi.o Ultuutn i, p O „ L , CM . Pr „ident. JOHN L. CUTTLE, Attorney al Law and Land Agent, WILT, practice In *ev?ral Coortt of Clearfield an hlk c< ontiet. and atleud to tba payment ol taxes on D *K°EEEKEN*CE3 Hi* Excellenay. WM. Harrj** WAlii) I*VVtlkibJrie^Jvo-'^KNux". 1 *VVtlkibJrie^Jv 0-'^KN ux". FraVkl.i-J. C.MONT GOMEH.Y, Philadelphia. AM neraoni haTlnt hmlnen with h ; m. will In hli absence, apply to J IiIUHLEGUttOUN.who will attend to the same September VH. 1863. . Three School Teachers Wanted. THIIRE PERiSONS q atified io ’I’EAtHISSCHOnL, will find employment and rood wages, by applying ate-y to the School Director, of HOGGtt l o'T o * hl| |;. h , l3® needaonly wlm are not in |Kjs«*i»ion oT a food Lnglnh edu ;s£J2i«lTi*l Z teach Readiag. Wrftinr. Ambraatio. Eocliih Grammar. Geotrapby, Cio, I.L BARRETT. Seo*r. DAVID ADAMS. Pres l September 1863.~3t.-pd, RaCD^3CTo A RED COW about FOUR year. old. with a ro k nß ' , .^ ,tl ' ■ pot on one shoulder, and a whi'e streak on the rewnf *t. BeolembersW Cooking Stove For Sale. ClearlieUi. Septem’Hsr ay. 1853. new and cheap CZaaisaDa THE nndenicned wnuld reipaclfolly mlorm their rmlthlkop I>hV ■ool| h I*.KBA"WA| d JE T N WARe!IIKUGS. M EDIUINES, fito, aa looted with .tea 11 V'lmUl ER GRA*^.nn'o' 1 aH iiad.ot country produce tn i lie ouh m no caie rti u*eU. * VXJ ~ * June U 4, 1833. - New Store, - iiSJID SHEW ©-©©©So At Lumberville Clearfield County Pcnn'a. _ m nMT t... rrq T pM EYCK. Si CO. bR leave to inform M ‘I >•" jj“,SjiV (Jew BTOUk” In thJiS?'.” »mSS pl«~. 3=S3 fSsSFSS® in |L" wid M«“h3. for Good.. all kiU. of HIDES, i I HllHEtl ol every de%crlotion» i roilaoe. Sio- . » p n .. ratal®, (to ■O'ttiarchMOij) M„ Stock'd BUOTS *»110ES. »«eu at thoolditand a vef* ,|ve them aoall. t> to aad arepracorad . OUTS nntf alt l IBS of ovary da maOQfaotored'to mottiare'and ordar. on th. .horut, notice. ..... „_u •» either Diace, ft*d *•« i h «* r .n«¥i« tvcK 81 uo - CnrvanivlUe. Bept. 80.1b#u. Wall Papers! Wall Papers! rpHE Bab»oiiber» biv. now in .loi. their complete Fall X tnook of Paper Hangings, Curtains, <yc, Wbioh they E mib. Oornuo.tmdnfi.ve.ypomnl.to. nomo.Uin. nli tb.qon tie., both PRENUII AND AMERICAN. Wetnnnnracta™ » lu*e P.opo.tion of ou. «ooU. nn No 4. North t'UTU l‘tohU*'Ph l “ | September 58.1853.— bm ; 600,000 Feet of Hemlock Plank Wanted. pUOPOdAUJ will bo'reorfjrod bj WM.^COL “mbor. 10* Mb.OOO lb.l oflwiolopk , Doht , onri*ief*t»«•*lp*. Aho. oiiwy t^ thiak. mot loa ihmm «l*Uom loot loo*. *» ,gj« Stowm. Douphtm oouoUr. om o« itt.’Aw. n. j. b. MARcnisrs CELEBRATED CATIIOLICON, For thereliefand cute of suffering Females. Itatandt pre-eminent for it* ourotnc power* j \\\\W /Py / in all the di«ea*e» for} iv ? \v\V' 'S whloh It i» recominon- . s '///; ded tiiually called Fh* Y? Ik\- ■> f MALE Complaint*.— (b *, _ t if thote aro Prolap* t\ *• H)- " -r *a», Uteri, or falling i --- ol tho Womb,—Hour i . - Alim*, or White.;- | jCV7V*—. Chroma Irflamntion- , *-.\ \ and Ulceration or the • F I i '*'<'■ \ s * V* Womb. Incidental He JIJ,• • roorrhageor Flooding. \\\ x painlul, Supprencd— l&Swst'-'Sef -C -• yv\\ and lr»pgulurMen*tro. KlSS&lga '"'s' tion. 810. wi'.h alltheir MU&raV/SP. A accompanying evil*— . v~\ (Cflncorrxcepto ,) no /PrfroliwW r^Vv-vr\- r mutter how *evere or of how lona iinndmg. T The Catholicon lar 7 B| *>7 iuroa*»ei olhfii remo mijjffi Jy and leavinictheirttem Hr in a better condition. 1.,t all ini.rested call and obtain a (fro.)ionl.m^ lul l ~,.nk Trora tbair own obraivnlionl. BBFEnr.N r Ea. P n. HBOKIIAM. M. n . Ulion. N Y. I, 11. PI.BMINIt. M. 1)., Lbtnandalgoo, N. Y. M. 11. lIII.IA M. 11. Rooheitei. N Y. 1) Y lilliri. M. 0.. Svi.viuui. N Y. Prcl' DIJN'IAR.M U . BAltltnoTO. Mil.. J. IliUlluK. M.II-. l>? 111 ""i I ''.7.''., W W UliliSß. M I). Nf» YokWr. \Y. I'KBAUUTI'. M■.**••. l^iAt'-Ard.N. 11. J P. NHWI.ANIV M. 11. Iltion. N - <• Kuv. (I. ». ÜBAttl). Glonn Ml.rln**, r. <'• rumphlcU lit'l Itati.at Ilia |U1 |?*V( V 1,1 .Hit", HHla l).n«m OnrS.ld m.-AliO .obi hr ‘,J?m a r P|.;n.N . ‘oulSfw.N. lIAUKIJ adjlnnini IMnchanlcivillo. and bj moil lending druggist. U °l,cllcr ntltlrrßScd to rare of Mr. Curlis Ilalcli. Aeent nt Ilovrnnn. Ohio. d.llioolliw; at lime, minting mr br» mo,."inn., will, bill hut the iittendanoe ol J 0 ™ 0 ' dn waJto relievo-n c re Ut«it »aoo<*»; the mp*t ,l J. O f ? i oßl< l °,^“ c f ofa commencing w« out ni Vd not beena»>> 0 perform any la- SSS I bSdJ'and’m.o’". a"rt aapoojed to jltnie aJIJ'•'« l rt 0 i r ,f m Vi?. y i I * Freedom I’oitaie Co., Ohio. l>ec. Ah l£»*»* i dri.«. MARCm.-M * CO.. P-0p.1010n 5 Coital n T I. No SW. Uroadway. N. Y ! General Election Proclamation. wt«a*££3E3s£fisl ms ::«»=:?5 r sm&Kist c'tc ton. the I»l jeep, iWiSLL, »h*sn*i elected : i horeloce. » l |( , OT f cK iothe nt Cl. arhenl couaty. do hor *’ , . > ..*' ‘ lha ; « <:i.*n ft aA L elector* of the County of TlJl>l>AV OK and n'aua the qaalil lad vota*. will ela-t One person for Judgcof the Supremo Court of this Commonwcnlih. One person for Cunal Commissionerof tins Commonwealth. One person for Auditor General of tins Commonwealth. . . . One person for Survey"' General of nun wealth. One persons for President Judgo of the district composed of the countiesof Clear field, Centre and Clinton. One person to represent the counties or Clearfield, Elk, and M’Kenn, in the House ef Representatives of this Com monweallli. One person for Prothonotary, Register, Recorder, &c., for Clearfield county. One person for Treasurer of Clearfield co. One person for County Commissioner. One person for County Surveyor. One person for County Auditor. The ISlMtortnr the ominry thnl the mill CeneraJ Election will be held et the follow im AuiieTjilUßT HOUSE, in tht borouth or Clo«rielil, for hoa.eolT.'n.UlAM HOOVER. fo. Urudt.rd town iiiS'issssi -n. Auh. I,oo»e of ISAAC nl.OOM.jr,. In lbs boromh of Cot wen.Tdle, (oj PikeA° | !"’Jt , s'C RER Tm "oriuelnn town.bip. At the huuw ol J IU'H MAU .u uiu ui u Vv ms tavern Al lha hoase Teimerly occupied by WM. KUUL Y *•* tayeru .lend lor Brady tnwnihii. fo, Penn tnwn.hlp. A* ib'e'scilOun 11UUSE nent Sunno RotnlnoL-h’t lot Onell m h,u - At the School Vy^j'RßETUUN El” loMkleT.ow n.MP At h th p e rum.iu aciiooi. house, for pmhen a. the hnniaof It l) lIALI, & 00..f0r Knrlhnn. lown.mp. the STUKE IiOUSE of K. W. Mooie. lor Union tow.- am'L COURT HOUSE, ror'hc boromh of'ChnrfTiid. il.he bouV. or ISAAC BLOOM, for the boromh ol Cor. rruTTCE 18 FURTHER HEHEfIY GIVEN. Th»> i All . jniticei ol the Peace) who mah hold any of® Ke o,”npom P m,«ht of" rolll or t-ort. under the iro.ernmen. rf.'i i tnit«H HtAtn or of thuhtfl'e.of ol any tocorporated dlJnct whether a e’omrulnloojd officer or dherwiie a tiiih dinoto oltioeror meat. who »or .hall ba emt.loy*! QU-ior h. K«i.lntlVe. Exeuolivo or J».ti"inl dei.irlmcnU ol hi. Slate or on be Untied Sua... or uny »' !“^"c v 'fw |. P , t riot . soil alto that every mmubarof <wOncr««a «nj *' r * lilaiuia, and of tne common otteleot council of ,AV„ a . Illoor oTunr luoh el cl.on tbn.l be t.iyiblo to ««l or ice ro.ed lO An.) the return Jniltoi of the retpeclive diitrioti “'orotnej fCTil!ffift nexln.lerOie^coh.l Tuolar or I Ictnber, then nnd there to do nil lho»e tliinc. 11 °'ii’l'vFN u’nOer ra v bind and wal.nl Clenrrleldihli fifteenth dm ol Sepwiober in the yeerol onr I .aid «»•‘honmnd « ,hl hundred nnd lit ly.lluoe. » nil ol tbu independence ol the Unit td Sule* the Seventy- p OWE I,L Sh’fT. Valuable Real iislale at private sale. M. M M IMUVaTK SALKthe following dctcnGod well kaown and UlQ»bl« HUAI, USI'ATB conii.tm* or A FARM OF 10G Acres, d.tnntA to Pike towoinip, Clearfiold county, on tha roam ('orweuiville to Tyrone. K»ur mile. Horn CurweDkvUld. aud knowaatthe Wise Farm. ST/ic improvements consist of about 75 acres of cleared land, in a good stale of cultivation , a dwelling-House, a Large Bank Barn, Spring-House, Dry-House, Shop, and other necessary buildings, together \ with one of the largest, best selected, and TZt productive APPLE and PEACH ORCHARDS in the county. '■•him pa rm it well iooplled with excellent water, anever r ff 'l Hnna. olove vo thedonr, with other* *o utuated that S'rfif.jfexV.o-w-to, ffp^l '^ , u:^o;tp£^o l .uaror[».i,o-o T ‘‘Sir &°Ltn.r P ».tl<ml.r; aPPlr* «>*” of U,. .ab.ori- I b Tho o ’p-Sp“rtT«m i bs , . 0 oWwt”« “ d a warrantee deed given. MICHAEL WISE, WILLIAW WIJIS. In behairol the h#ir» of Conrad Wi*e, ueoeaiod. Paplerober *&, . , For Rent. Tup Djyclliaa paitolu-* oEEAHKiELD ACADEMS Apply to Cltarfleld, Aprl 20. 1F63. CAUTION* A L £r. p ,r.r« ?:&.■£? ri-p'cf" J l bTeroeb. p.nV-MAUR QUOTHINO ofalmottanaif d«.eriytion K ioi«i.»‘“.*io , «rf Burru fc lawn*- Jane W, »■»*< Epilepsy cun be Cured I MSUBffl ui.eei^... LAKE'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND, S" For the euro of Epilepsy or Fit«, is performing more nottoe, nnd on goodiermr ™; wonderful olirca Ihon nny other medicine yol - - ~,n lr, nrn known or before tho public. A. K. WKIOHI. Price Five Pollavs A Bottle. M E^'4k?ou A .T. l «’re I '.Ll™^°r .JVi°r c “~ ‘^^liTFvM^ciratuiUE; elliOled »>y tbti nvd.oino. nnd dirocte attention to , WIJjLjIAm ijJ-j/V n. iimir a. SIGN V» jn “Vowin* only. «0 Giture th-ito who ore .o unfortoß*tMo JUNBT ftn<J I;M MR MAKKft. nntlJL\! bi isfll Otcil vrt'h the tonrible ducats i.oraio ow regarded im-ur (_, |»^i,STICK—one dooi; bouUio! th« Pw-ibj. 1 " ,,le ' ‘"is almost Infallible in its Cure 1 j GEO RGirWII^ON,^ J !& J Z&oSSZZ S& i Mr X LAKE-*— Sir: Flenso send mo another: “ AUGUSTUS WEITMAN, Ur hie'oon.l'iulion nil P’ 1 n .‘ 1 < ' t f/.'‘’l'Tt",'r" 01“ T" llie.honol notice anil most renon.blc termr IM3 . u»m°'"o la nJ v Z; ' u^ h ; - "From Jutlson Landon, Superintendent cf the Ashtabula County Infirmary. Sr:".: Mr rrr r h . ; mo.Ucioe to Mi.i Jano Ilendarum **/**'■• °Vhnir tit* have asi-sff my r wn« left for yoor mfdiotno to perform, and I cao ( .®;. _7 it u. » volualrle J.eo ~.r J. ( ,««;» ' uu "' Superintendent Alhtaboln tyO. infirmary. Prepnred end bo!il nl wlioleiciln by Z L.\ICM on nenut. Ohio.— E K. WKLI-KU, TruveUing Age'd. u_ M l»» <5 l) WATSON. Olearfia d —l' K. AKNGUW Luther*l>ori nnd nlio at I’h llipebur*.—Bcpt. V. IhaJ. t ■ THE ROAD TO HEALTH. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. CURE OF A DISORDERED UVEU AND RAD IMGKd- Cnpv ol n Lclti r from Mr. It. W. Kirltus, f.hcmUl 7, I’rc'Tot srcct, Liverj>'iul, (KiiglJiul.) Ruled Gili Jime.lWl. | r HIK-v!." harp Blood Ih. hi.bp.loai onr.nl-!m nl IVoimpPir, M-chulnP. In' “k zv: 0.“”;; "o'. 1 "? » « ! ° lo'b'ir’up nnrlj" t: ! n ;"ihVh.- y... 1 I o.old have lent you nuny more««»«• b “i l - l i*' J f°t 1 i!k ' thQ Seventy or tho Atuok. no 1 ihe Si>*edy Lure, 1 Uiiuk. ~,pak. maoh la >our K|BKUB AN EXTRAORDINARY CI'RIJ <’FH/lEL'M AT,C 1E " A VER. IN VAN DIEMAN R LAM). C„PV of n U'lcr Ml the ll'il'url limp (mirier,ol ,ho LlMorrh. a. Margaret M LonniBi»o| «' Iront a vndeut Uhearantio be N Vr.T°"!tl»Mi of two.month*. wh.oh had onmt'T dpprivpd he-ol the o«e ol her limbs; dorm* this i<onod .he »»» unde? thecnio ol the moil eminent medical men to RB iii'i h o^ cooMntod to tlo, and in an incredible iliort *pace or time they .fleeted a perfAct on r e. pfinp r\i? i PAIN AN P *ll »I IT.N IN THE CH Cl ANO Sn .MAOH »r A PRBI*. .N »l A«K Krorn Mp ers. Tliow 6l Son, Proprietor* ol th« L»ynr. Anvertiser, who rnn vouch lor iho following etuteineni- August 2nd, IHSI. I desire lo bear teitimony tn the food effects of 110 lo wny’s Pills. For lemo rear* 1 suffered severely itom a pain anil t'chinos. *n tbo stomach which waa alio accompanied or ashotne*. ol breath.that presented mtfroru walking about. 1 am HI rean of age. nod notwithflanding my adyanoml state ■if life ihete Pul. have so relieved me.' hat 1 nm demon* that other*'*hiuld be made ncrjnaioted with their rmoes. I am now rendered by their meant, comparand* a , n “°fi“, take cxcrctta wi-hont ino nveniuace or pain, which I oould , ‘ ol liincST HENRY COE. North .trMt. Lynn. Norfolk. These eolobrntei! Pills nro wonderfully efficooiou, in tho following complaint* : A-n- Fweri ol all kind* Bore Throat* a *»..»• I'iti Siore tod Gravel BPiou* t/Otnplajoti Gout Scocndary dymp- B orchet on ihvS»in Head-arhe t 0 M!i ft nr*n» Bow®* Complaints Indigestion T c Do.ouraux (jylioj inflammation Tumors 1 " °' “"£!»T”wW.I. Vena leal AlTictinni wr»T»°«. a i hi II reply’ Rhsonktiim whaw*<r oau ■«. Dy.en’ry Raloationol llrln. tie . So. Lrytipel&s Borolula, or King ■ Female Irrefnlaritiei Lvil Bold at the Establishment of Prof»*»or HOLLOWAY,,M . Btrand (near Temple Bar. Ixiodon.) and bv all reipectabl Drnrgists and Dealer, in Medicines throughout the HriUtli Empire, ami of those of tlio U oiled Bialei.Ja Boxes at 87>»0., Sriid M'o each. Whnleeala by the PMocipalD.af houses in tbo Union, and by M«*sr . A. 11. it D. SANDo. New York. T w . DYOTT & North Peouad B'teftt. Phi'ndelnhia. Wboleiale Agents for Penniylvaoia. . .Thereis a considerable »aviog by taking the largest stx^l DireoLi'in* for the guidance of patiotts in every dis ord.r aio alliieil to each Bos. O o ob.rl.t ,185'J -If. Estate of David Dunlap, Deceased. NOTICE i* hereby given that letters ol Administration have been graoled to the lubioriher rn thn • tale of DAVID DUNLAP, late of Brady ip., (dearfield oounty ail perton* indexed to said estate are rec,ue.t«l to mske -ay meat Immediately, and penoni having claim* agtinst tne , O iS5 w“ pmentihe.i. pro,ie>ly antheatloatnd lor saiilemenl. Anr.ai.ltt3-fit. ALEXANDER DUNLAP. AilmV /iHAI'NCY HULBEKT.Wi-h WAINVVIthHI I , HUb- TINCDoN a FLuYI). Importer, and Dea*- P Vin milKUNsi D IMIWTIC DKY (jOJuA.Ho Ibd MARKET STREET. Fbilado'pbia. 18od- Juiy 11 1863-lim. ALL pcrions are hereby cautioned aga-n.t a certain promitary no'e gtvpu by to W hite, calling for *l5 10. dated August HU. 18.-3. $a tu be paid two month* alter • ate. and the balance Ij b« paid cn the Ist ol April 18H. ail never received value for the same andamdo turmmtd not to t»ar it unlrni corape.Ld by In* Beptemiver ad. 1«W-i»d. JOHN O RBTLS. GKO. W. ORR, BLAfUC ‘SMITH—In hi* new shop on Third Btrert, *outh Marker, Uearfield. Pa. • M***,™* _ O. B. MKRRKLL, COPPER. TIN & BAEET IKON WARE MANUPAC TUREU—On Second street, one door sooth ol A. K Wright’s sto.e—Ctearfidld. De i. «,». Trip gnbiorlbtn have conitantly on hand a number of CHAIN PUMPS, whio - th-.-jr are prepared to fit nu and pat in operation on Me premise* of any or all lunoae (tailing ,h f,r n '. °J of U,o above r t U (jf.Hiliol3 n |'a”." CCO ‘ nmollaUj 1 " '£ UAUuT June 34. lt>s3. __ _ COOKING STOVES. OFthaMDST AFFKOVF.IJ HTYLE.aI the low pilot ol rio-n »15 U> ♦io. Ten I’lnln lot ad. Clearfield Sep 3. ’fill- E. U. CAB! CR. Agent. rpHE Dnblio me hereby ooutiuncd nemn.t pn-ohn.jnj n 1 piotniiary note, or due bill liven!by ranto BA .IllJEt. CLAKK. oriiorweniville. i’o.. for 1 WbN 1 V DOLLAKrt. dßtßd abontthe lUito ot'Se, iembet inuaot.nod parablea jout Sfer*-^” ,u M ,r 6 Bepl. «J. IhoS.—ptl- Estate of Abraham llartshsck, dec’ll. NOTICE I. hereby ei*eo, that letter, ol A|lmlni.!rnlion have oeen arantetl to the .uUcnber on lie h.tnle of aiiraHAM HAKTSOCK, late of l.oiwenivilto. CTearliald SS:arap tfept. Si. IBM.—' t -pd. JACOB BILGEK, COPPER. SHEET IRON WARRMANUFAC TUREK—Ourwenivt le. above the old foundry, on the north eldtormwn itrent. where all bntineti in hie Ine h •'one up in n workmanlike manner, and on reenable term - Conntrf produce taken in exchange for worn —Sept 17. td. SAUSAGE CUTTERS, A 8“ t '“ < '"ii. r W e b ' o ON R or TWt 1 (rood JIJUKN EY MEN TAILUBS. will tre afforded .loony amploiment nnd libornl wnioidurma ibe W c"'.m«e , id a S. U i't!”s. , Sfsi 9,Ub ' onb,,r - THOMAS MB A, m Sf:. T tt«s t u ad ’ , “ tU4 ’ J. B. MoENALLY pAftoßiara Variety toUlfed not loUoat m unieutke/ lw - Septwnber M.. lcS. Chain IMinips TAKE NOTICE. C. KIIATZER, IVTERCIIANT AND I.I’MI'ER I’gADER Comoro IVI Front anil Loouil itK'Cti—(.lonrllolcl. 1)t0 2 9.1? M. JAS. ALEXANDER, OAnuuF.n and O on Market street. near Mertell » hotel. _ "JOHN 11. HILBURN, ROOT ind HIMJB MAK t'* 1 ■ E*f * lT °‘' l A 13 A. K. Wnthl*« ore, Clearfield, la. " JAMES lIOLLENBACH, i,ai:khmim. <•» ji""i «‘re«i. b '-' lw r;", l N |‘ , U'J° ' Wninut. Clearfield. I n. HENRY LORMNE, ; rmvaiciAN n.<] ußcomaT. on mam j l.' In. "e.idenoe. ClMrli.M. _ A _"' I ! JOHN W. SHUGERT. W‘ .RON MA K till, oorncr ol Third and Dccnlt ilreet. lJlon t ti* Id. H olio lrj o g don. to order. Apnl.lb^ GEO. RICHARDS, piASHIONAIII.E' TA I Dull—Well end Row 1/ no i s'ri —UlonrlKiM. _ _ ! "" THOMAS SHEA, F ASHKINAHI.fi TAII.i 'K-lnShow'i Row, nn Mnikil ."nmedimrl, over in. foil UnHJ : FREDERICK ARNOLD, | M ■»!! DAVID SAOKRT, MU.NET AN 11 CHAIR MAKER, Iwiou.l .1., bjlwwn Second end Tl.iril, Clearl,old. fn. April Hi. IBoS. A. L. SCIINELL, r |i All.nß—l.ulliereliuri.— will do hi. wuik>J■*lonJ n“>l I a, aheap. » on, other follow. Iron. lIS. IBnl. " "WILLIAM a. WALLACE. o TrOIINEY AT I.AW.Odiccadj ml j hi. rani noe on LiXcl opponle lb. re.,oeooeof U.v Molii _ _ - DR F. ANTES CANFIED 11 A rl V !«fe' , M;dV,Yhn^!rM'on»r;em;«T 0 * tf. D caii»j of I'ItHNCIIVII.I.E snd licitmr. Offioe one <)ooren« 01 1,1 ri Siore. Jnne.4. inoo. SAMUEL ARNOLD, Merchant .mi produce l)EA1 -™,"S nr ‘ Clearfield counlPn. April 17, RORERT McNAUL, -pANNER-Allho JLI) STAND In C’arw«orriD«.. jH _ i UEO. W. RIIEEM, IIAKNKSS Si TRUNK M AI ?. U n AL iJnt?on”l —I In Second itisol immediate:, orrn 3,, ' " ""’CHAMBERS & KLEITER. WHEELWRIHIIT Sr CHAIRMAKEKS. Sic -Hridg poll I'lko own.lnp. Deo. 81*, IBM. L. JACKSON CRANS, ATTORNEY-A T-DAVV-cnn bn round nl the o«M form n\r occupied b/ O U. Harrell, on Second Btieat Clear fi»*M Pa J na» 8. 10-ti* - ptl DR. GIBBONY E. HOOP, HAVING chanced hn rnuJeooo srooi l-'rnnoh'ill# Jo Kj larivillo in Morri* to*vnihtp. luipfCllollr oflera hit »er rio«« to the n.rruundinjc oommunity. June lb. JAS. B. GRAHAM, POST M YSTE.I. MERCHANT nud DEAFER IN LUSI HER—Ornhnmton. Hrodfoid LRU S. L. COBLE, n H VBICI AN rcitd»nceone mile ca*l ol Clearfield Brid*e— i willaUend to aJlcalUon IhetborUHooUc* .g^ WM. P. CHAMBERS, WIIRERWUIGIIT, UHAIRMAKER. and IlOU3Eft SIUHN I'AINTEK-Curwana.lllo. JBM B. F. STERLING, CADDRE ft AARNESB-MAKER. “ d JUSTICE o THK PKACE—curweuivtlle. L' ° J. L. CUTTLE, a XTORNEY at RAW ami RAND AGENT, Offloa ad. A jolmdl hli rrt’deocy, on Maik.ol alroal. Üb»i|»M. . JAMES BIDDLE GORDON, A TTOKNEY AT RAW. Giearli.U. Ta-may to oomoltad IV m Fiauoh or Garmon. May 18. IMP. L. R. CARTER, A GENT for tka lala ol STOVES. *," d A. CASTINGS ol all kin.lt. Alio. IIAK IRON ft NAIRS Tli rath log Mapliioet. I'lowc A»riuu lunD liuuiameTil. ftc. on Bt*c:on.i timet. und*r he rnalioe Office. mb. u RICHARD GLENNING, IX>OT and SIIOK MAKJJH.oaa be found at bn ihoptwo i> it our* ol tr.ni’uai ho hai ooaitaotly on hand a large aiiertincui bjthol homo and oily omnutaouire. July b. I* . .. J. D. THOMPSON, BI.A'”LBMITU, Whiodi, Hug/iei. &c.. &o . ironed on thurl notice, and the very b*»l >i»le. al .. hl *°L tl JjJJ 1 J IB n>e boroueh ol Curvrontville. * Jec - 1099 ■ THOMAS MILLS, r>OAGtl AND oREIGII MAKER, oa Till'd .W. ba. C iweaoMarkataod Rocu.t.Cloailiulil. Pa, Apltllb. 0 1 HURXTIIAL & BROTHER, MF.HCIIaNI-S and RUM HER DEARERS. Woo; land J oaUtlioe, M.adford tp.. Clearfield 00. April 11, bi. M. E. WOOD, n[] YBICTAN—Mar aWart be found a! hit res.denca la JL Curwenatille, when uol prolcitionally abient.^ LKVKU FLKGAL, BLACKSMITH, LuthertbarK.Pa . will. ,*mu*- aeti in In* line, and will »:>o lurniih ULK. ClE.*3 Bto . veryoneap, and mniiulautured ao ,l warrat.led. A . U J' 7 - ISAAC SMITH, Merchant, and dealer in lumber and Country I'roduoetrfnerally—Stetescreet.betweeni Lharry and l^ocu»l—Cur went ville. Dec. oO.ld&l. THOMPSONS, HARTSOCK, As CO. IKON-I'OUNDF.Rd-Ouiweruvillo. An eUeoiive a*iort roont ofCasiiug* made to order. poo. «d. »*>! THOMAS H. FULTON, As CO., MEUCII ANTS, and txteuuv. dealou. and MaDUloctniol. ol l.umtier, liatd Mil 1 .. Jol> H3.lboa. ELLIS IRWIN As SONS, AT the mouth ol Lio* Run. 5 mile* I'rom Clearfield.— MKHOUANTE, and extensive Lumber manulaolurer*. June 10. IB6J. T. JEFFERSON 110YER. PHYSICIAN— can be lound at hit Cilice in LUTHERS HPRiJ, Oeirlreld count/. Pa., when not ftbtentpo pio fenioaal busmei*. tfcpUnibar v t ißce. MOSSOP As POTTORFF. Retailers of foke.gn and domestic mer chandise U LIdUORS-On Uie wea*»door eco ond street nearly opposite tno Court House. OlearUeid. Pa.j. Sept. ski. ibo3. . ' 11. 1\ THOMPSON, f A PHYSICIAN— Muj belTounii either at his offico.bjatScQ. fldl-i’shotel—Curwoniville—when not not abieot. Deo. DR. R. V. WILSON, HAVING removed hi* Oflice to hi# new d>ar«llinC on. Re. ..h°.Xra*‘ r ' Pwm “ SAMUEL B. TAYLOR, lANNER. and Boor nnd BIIOE MANUI'AOTtJRER iPtV'IIp. |l»n '"•■I ijnrwo l MRS. ELIZA IRVIN, EXTENBIVB KETMUISH OF FOlltUtiN AND DO* meitio UMcliana.*«-'bau«nd of StWejtmt—t/orwcft* viil«. ■ ** eo » w** WM. T. GILBERT, 1 : niIACKSMITII. in Util towaibiD. el tire Croii Kocdi Xwlaldlnffrom tl’Ubin Mill o Ktw W»»lii«too. and from Chut creak to tut inrar—whoro all oalli in bb line will bo promptly attested 10. March ». wjl. marriage. Happiness and Competence# wdyls IT! rpHAT we b.hjlil raanr ' Q “ l ', c n * iTcompiiMt'o* °< 1 tie. broken in lionllh.ne<) .plnu witn « coouj M (#| tllteriarand ailment*, deprWln* lh«m baOJOBO? enjoyment ol life at aa a«j* wh r e ® *’/ Jntinc from ft ooftdl* ol «i>irit*,‘and t*anpy eorcmtr of mind* ,wu * ■ lion of,.health thnald be prodommnDi. n neihar* 7®«i Many ofihacauaia ofhoriuttonngeat nr» fa before. do ring girlhood, or the hut year* of h« manwr wcre in their origin to light ai to pan nnno.lttrd, IN AFTEK YISAH9. , , 7 "“ (-> “Wlm'woolil we nitp o n^' ,v » t „° M ' ,M ;'” (I lo w r.' l a.'»a^' ■ d “ v'and startUNO - -S® YEARS OF MISERY. Anri te hn hntbmd lh» "be’wH'e. >knSpor.nn.<, of dren SE UKETUE MEANS OF ~APj M WE® ? , C, Mcnnl.x in -tan P o "r^fln a b of •hon h .»nd.“ ‘ of whirh ha; cnnted.tWi -icfcnoii an doo*o! har )m Id vaWiOratioh con.eqpencM. no H in ie >DfOtto if ».e off fecit 10 avail Tu-Efe rdt b,c At «wu. | woik anuilad THE M UIRIF.I) WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION. BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU) PROFESSOR uF IJIBEASEH OF WOMEN. Oncdlundrcdth Edition,2Bmo.pp. 250, Price 50 cU. (On fine white paper, extra binding, 9\ UU.) First published in 1847. anil it in nul SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL Con.,dicing. hat EVERY FEMALE. WHETHER C MAitKIED ok NOT, cun her® nrqiiiro a full knowledge of Iho nature, character and cuu.o ul her complaint., with iho vanouu uymloms, and . ,I,, ‘"'HALF A MIM.ION COPIES [ if U° “mnr«ol V to»W. L t'yoDter BHbr «}• ul lisiisisssisa •■Wi W r A« W«-Fl“«i"ltkoTHOintANr .OTPIM h ,« bU* SENT lI V M AlLjtUhiu tho la.l frw mouth.. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. BE NOT DEFRAUDED. . Bor no book uol>,m .[o'; „*,^ l i» , luhJ«au» l«*lh.<h.tk’« Ait»ei. N. v I« on l r h ? bay only of rmpMU. i *inc« on the bnc» of thn • 1 ro *iiand eddrenUr. S**A d Sa","«». «I .aa'iaa. and .arropltlmo. tohbeit procß, ll.elr heal h and th.l happm > orthiMf. I. l '-« n Tr”w.t "Vrn'Vrr" ofoh.rue to .v.rr »MWtamnBß JR?.*”. EEWSMS r“ J 5,.,.. jir ah 4«gaS*aß«asS Ynrk°?;ity. Publishing Office, No, 129, Liberty ■». Nf VonS\U dy Blanch and Crop Ilorriiburg; J ownrttt, nioomflburg; J. W. Worth, Dehanon, J-W. parmingor, Mauheim; 11 W. Smith. Runttngdoo. 5. McDonald, Urnuniu»n;J. M- N ' ir A i nmh Readme; K T Morse. CranoßVtlio, IN v ; lt I* Cwcdcr. Brown.ville! Wentz and AI.rU fnrhondale; Eldrod nod Wright. Willininaporl, S Tuckf'wflkesharre; Geo W Earle• Wayne.huroj R Croeky, Mercer: S Condor llanot or, S W I eymr. Ulicn- K P Cummings, Somerset; I Bl ctenjon. ' I'tulndidphio; John LeForgo, MiR"" l - 1 “’.“Adn ! Now York Cilv by Stringer and rown.end, Adrt j nnco, Sherman & Co. Dew it l and Davenport,Barnc. 6. (Jo. OFFICE. li». Liberty Street, eear Grerrawiok. May 20 ISsJ—■*>m. Medicines wliicli never fnil to give Sntisfaelioa n, ? u Rnae’i Nervous nnd Invigornling Cprdi*». , D ;,i o^,e ß :;H/c„v.^ ?l M-c^Bc r^rS o ; ..l ? o S .« L°,“ , „ l ?Q“e”tVr .ertorSd t? P«f«i t»«Ui b.fo» o.l««(>■>• t>* i its. l*.rio* 4illyc©uU. SARSAPARILLA BLOOD NRlF‘a is=^:l.is^S3‘# bou, "no you SUFFER WITH ANY PAIN f =^iifk;issip fill* FRKIi HP'M MbKLIHtV, in.-jfi lloso’a Allernlivo or Blood Purlfl vr Cough S«up or Expectorant, Itlieumaiia Cura -1 pound B Uyspc|ftia Compound, Compound Kslracl of i.n lin.'l'onic Mixture, ABtrmgeut Compound. Il.tir fonic Thick,Magic Liniment,Carininuiivo Baltaro, ttT.m Kilter oA'ermifuge. I>,||„ Female Pill., Allotul.ve or Family dl», Hlo Ointment' Teller tr lloalmg Ointment, F.) o Oint ment, Eyo Wntcr, Strengthening i latteta. French Snectlic Inlant Cnrklal Acroualic Oil. Llottfpf Op> iunc Lujtitd Muir Tome, Whooping Coqgh 3yrup. and Female Spocilir. , nn iinapirt UEDLCAL a ftSiutif?.™p. p r.risiia^ 'XfifSfltfjSWSzft Moriitdale. GteatoeW conniv. throughout toe oiwa. * ■ Hose’s Compound Syrup of Mlow Dock Boot, mills l. aTIAIEIrV VttibVABLBUuMPIJUNU. f F i*iiL'liLy meiinad ffpm the be.t Uooti and Herb* of tM ,famn. MadS nnT "a. tamed the tmi.ar.al ropouulo. t« WeeuiaVing and'&hen,ng th. liver amil Di S o.- nve Organ., and clensmg the Siomach and UoweU. and thn. nnr.nK all Uillou. sSSfeMfe 4 "-* T r.TilV V^UTiIEB^BETAaVidRQANB-AndhJ nnd CD,l0 H * N«rvotna,ilcin.lhniaH»rlo«Ner * ou.'ndtadon. wd o'n.lnir all Wt«a«re of the tat.n., aooh a. iM'ium^allnVVnnrecl'allFomnloComplainla. « u & Unu',”! L?.u a Earn™of. h. ttedoe.l D |? "k Pg-.ldaoea, S, {-ids:VnM Jnaai. editor ProYldanca «t». Advl. JVm. tlold. ni yy^u. S&’ sSSSSSSs| Bndl in d .(no. ana nan "f r [j ia „ a ,ei for whioh It Mat oaioolated''“!i < R|J UllUmlfr*Tlo:l. and ad. ugaed. JtiiMpotiwir»««, .«mtr*e to healthy action the ■ i'IVISK mmovM , '°V’«P‘>'.'and funet vity fromU>o OMAjI i.H ff mi, litre hrnl.hr airlon In all th» •Mian). A»aI)EP>J- JtAT<lllPod^’e 1 ,h ? |la7 IIAVIO IIOCMdSB. MP. , N. v.. and sold try Ur-tg?irl» and ot lera ltirqygltouf I lino nnd oilier iru nlier—O- 1>- W £ * ' A *® B ' I (.-Icarfi: Ul*a,
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