.L&TEB -FROM CALIFORNIA. Governor Bigler re-elected—A Million ; and a half-of Gold Dust. hht(,y Ark. ih»t- •Nrfw Orleans, Oct. B.—Tho steam ship El ■ Dorudo, from Aspinwall, with California dates to tho 16th ult. being six teen days later than the provious advices, arrived hero this morning. Tho El Dorado, made a capital run, bringing passengers through from San Francisco in about 24 days. Nin gji Etodis.i Ipcesr.t per of i Icotn. i Al ter of fpeal i’ho steamship John L. Stevens had arrived at Panama with seven hundred passengers and one million three hundred thousand dollars in gold on freight. Business in San Francisco was without much variation. Money continued tight. Large stocks of clothing and dry goods on hand and arriving. Tho accounts from tho gold diggings show that the minors are prosperous, pnr tioularly at Grass Bar, Miners’ Bar and Grnss Valley. The Indian troubles were nearly quel led. Several murders had taken place, and Government was earnestly called on to send out a force against the hostile tribes. ietlir I; fr, mt Land do &■ As winter approaches large numbers of minors aro preparing to loavo for their homes in the States. i#.. ii Pi The elections look place on the 7th of: September, and resulted in a Democratic j triumph. John Bigler was clocted Gov ornor, and Samuel Purdy Lieutenant, Governor. Tho vote everywhere was largo, nnd the contest close. In San Fran cisco, tho Democrats had a large majority. Tho aniversary of tho annexation of California was celobratod on tho 9th of Sept, by a military demonstration. [fa »* Bit Rich mines had been discovered in So nora. Largo expeditions were organiz ing to .proceed there. Mr. Bell, the Indian Commissioner, had arrived at Los Angelos Kit Carson has also arrivod from Mo rbss plains. Lieut. Col. Mason died on the 7th ulti mo. gar «or /ths; ■eat ,; re.' Tho San Francisco city chnrtor lias boon-accepted Advices were received from Ch : nn to July the 21st. The rebels were fast gain ing strength over the inhabitants ol that Empirr. Trade at Shangahi was stag nant. nl it I tho, My. ■Wfli TJie small-pox at the Sandwich Islands VOB raging vory voilently. Many poople had left there. At Son Francisco, the removal of two ministers of that place was violently urged. Sales of Breadstuff's and provisions wore made to considerable extent. [on*. [g«K low. jble, |ghl iim-i pred Amongst the arrivals were the clipper ships Cleopatra, High Flyer, White Squall, St. Lawrence, John Invincible, Crescent, India, Ixbard, Charmong and the J. H. Sheppard. The steamship Illinois, from New York, arrived at Aspinwall on the lstinst. and would immediately return with about one million and a quarter irt gold,and sev en hundred passengers. The Isthmus was quiet healthy. I'the [bar- I oaf BUM Gret Feat in Pegging Shoes.— A cor-; respondent informs us that two young men j in North Danvers, on Thursday of this j week, pegged 160 pairs of women’s —working only 10 hours. This is prob- x #bly the greatest performance evor recor ded in this line. Tho names of the parties are Alexander Steel and John J. Bunker. A wager of $25 was depending on the re sult o( the day’s work; Bunker being the challenger. Bunker pegged 78 pairs; Steel pegged 82 pairs. Steel averaged a pair in 7 minutes 19 seconds. There were about 125 pegs in each shoo, or 250 in a pair. This would amount to 20,500 pegs in the 82 pairs, and would be at tho yato of about 35 pegs, driven in each and every minute of the 10 hours. The work, wo aro informed, was done well. Can anybody beat it I—Bosten Journal. A New Counterfeit. —Bicknell’s Re porter thus describes a new counterfeit, on the Farmers bank of Lancaster, which has recently made its appearence: 6’s, spurious, Vignette, a man and wo man the latter with a rake in her hand and tho formor holding a fork with tho prongs resting on tho ground. Denomination on either end of tho note. The vignette of the genuine is three men and a woman. On the right end two females, one holding a sickle and bundle of wheat, and on the left a man on horseback, and between names of officers a dog lying down along side a chest. Movbubnt or Santa Anna in Mexi co.—Santa Anna, it is said; intends, to proclaim himself Emperor, as soon as his plans can be completed and his proposed akrny of 80,000 men organized. In a re cent speech to bis troops, at tho capital, he referred somewhat obscurely to campaigns in which they would have to prove their valor. The new Mexican Ministor to Spain, late Mexican Consul at Havana, is to be recalled for his complicity in the af fair of the Lady SufTolk slaver. Santa Anna, it is also said, has written to the Captain General, pointing out the neces city of his immediately sending back the Yucatan Indians. J ■ ft£r A strictly orthodox old gentleman in p Massachusetts, returned home on Sunday ;p afternoon from church, and began to ex i * Hoi to liis son. the, merits of tha sermon. l‘j| *1 have heard, Frank,’ said ho 'one of ft 1 tho moat delightful sermons ever delivered 11 before h Christian society . It carried me 14 t»*h« gates of Heaven.' ■ v • ‘Well, I think,’ said Frank, ‘you had ■ batter have dodged in, for you xoill never B get'another tuch a chance. H is a man without hope of fu ■4 jure life? Hovr feeble, how disconsolate, BiH how unsatisfied I—Earth, it is true has a Bl thousand allurements, and opens to our Ms taste unnumbered sources of joy; but in B tho midst of them thero is something want- B Ing to gratiry tho soul, if the hojwonm mortality be absent. - latest News by flie JSteamer Canada. The following is the latest news brought by the Canada up to the hour of her sail ing i Advices have beon received to tho 20th ult. Both the peace and war party in the Divan had agreed to make no further con cessions to the Russian Emperor, Tho British government has ordered the channel fleet to Constantinople. Tho j object of tho movement is believed to bo to J assist the fleets already thoro in opposing! any further aggression on tho part of] Russia. Paris despatches dated Friday evening, say the Bourse was uctivo in the morning but heavy in the afternoon. Letters from Liverpool of tho Ist inst., report a panic in tho Cotton market, and holders were anxious to sell. Many lots wore forced on tho market far below tho current rntos. Brondstufls were held firmly, and no eagernoss was manifested to sell to any great extent. Holders of Flour anticipate that it will reach 40s ere many week. — Corn was also advancing. Monoy was very tight and exorbitant rates of interest were paid. News from Likot. Bf.alk’s Paiitv, wiio are Exploring the Fukkmontl Route for the Proposed Pacific Rail- j road. —We have advices from this party up to tho 28th of August last, when thoy had reached Los Angelos, (California,) | having been just one hundred days from Westport, Missouri. They met with many j mishapson tho last half of the journey out, j losing their boat in crossing the east fork; getting so short of provisions as to be re duced to an allowance of six spoonfuls of Pnnol (spiced and parched corn meal) a day to each man. Some of their best hands left them on account of tho hard ships they suffered. The chief of the par ty continues to write io the highest terms of the route he has explored, being appa rently impressed with tho belief that the greater portion of it is through a region of rich and fertile valleys and plains, well wu ■ tered and abounding in fine timbers gras ses and game; nlfording, too, admirable land easy posses (for a railroad) through all the mountains. A Shocking Accident in New York New York, Oct. 15.—A sower in pro gress of construction, broke in this morn ing, and buried ten men. Two of them were taken out dead. Mexican Conspiracy'. —lt is stated in letters received in New Orleans, that an extensive conspiracy has been discovered against Santa Anna at Puebla, and several persons of eminence hnvo been arrested. Galena paper gives an account of a vein of lead ore, along the bank of tho Mississippi river, below Prairie du Chien, which is one and n half miles long. No fear of our ammunition being expended in the next war. The Yellow Fever at the South.— , Tho Augusta Chronicle learns from Montgomery, Ala., that tho yellow fevor was spreading in that city, and a perfect panic had been produced among tho peo ple. All thoso who could get away were leaving. At the Pensacola Navy Yard on the 28th ult., the 4 disoaso was rapidly do clining. Heavv Snow for the Season. —The Portland (Maine) Advertiser says, we learn by a letter Irom Philips, Franklin co., that on Wedhbsday before last snow fell in tho town of Rangely to the depth of one foot. Between that place and Phil ips travel was interrupted for several days inconsequence. Tho trees bordering the road were so loaded with snow that thoy bent down and obstructed tho way. What ia Law Likf/I— Law is like a country dance —people are led up and down till they are fairly tired out. Law is a book for surgery —they are a great many uncommon cases in it. It is like physic too ; they who take the least of it are the best off. Law is like a new fush ion ; the people are bewitched to get into it and, like bad weuthor, most people arc glad to get out of it. Terrible Railroad Accident in In diana.—On Monday evening, a freight train was thrown from the track, near La fayette, Ind., by which the locomotivo and tender were precipitated through a bridge, instantly killing Mr. H. C. Goodrich,a young gentlemun of Lafayette, and the fireman, and dangerously wounding John Kinch, the engineer. OCrOne of the best ‘hits’ever made at an impropriety in a was mado by Talleyrand. During the revolu tion, when asked by a lady his opinion of her dress, ho replied, “it began too late and ended too soon.” Easton, Oct. 13. —Hon. James M. Porter, Dem., has about four hundred majority for President Judge of the district composed of Carbon, Monroe, Piko and Wayne counties. His opponent was M. M. Dimmick, Dem. 03-Truth is like n rock of strength suf ficient to bear the universo ; error a mtro in which bodies sink in proportion to their gravity. f 03" It is less criminal to gnaw a man s finger with your teeth than to mangle his reputation with your toungue. OmcAi.— The President has recogniz ed Lonis del Valle n ? , Consul of the Maxi, can Republic for the port of San Fran cisco. . SOTICE TO ASSESSORS. A change having occurred in the lime of holdipg our county eourt. the Asseflsor in the different townships will please take notice, and make return of their assess ments on the Ist Monday in December next, instead of the 8d as per warrant. By order of the Commissioners. G. B. GOODLANDER, Clerk. October 8, 1053, f CHURCH DEDICATION. The Lutheran meeting house in Luthers burg, will be dedicated to the worship of Almighty God, Providence permitting, on Sabbath the 23d inst. The dedication Ser mon will bo preached at 11 o’clock A. M. by a preacher from a distance name not known. Rev. Diehl and several other min isters arc expected from a distance. The public are invited to attend and bring a lit tle of the ready, as yvo shall stand in need of some to liquidate tho debt on the house, j October 6'.h, 1853. MARRIED.—On Tuesday the 18th day of Oct., by Josiah Evans, Esq., Mr. Reu ben Hall,to Miss Charlotte Sunderlin, all of this countv. On tho 6th inst., by Josiah Evans, Esq., Mr. Thomas J. Mooro, to Miss Sarah Nor ris all of Piko township, Clearfield co. On tho 29th Sept., 1853, by tho Rev. Wm. A. M’Kee, Mr. Joseph Braid, to Miss Mary M. Rilchen, all of Clearfield county. DIED.—In this place, on the 17th inst., Joseph Alexander, son of George W., and Mary Orr, aged about 2 years and seven months. FIT! FITS! FITS! TIIE VEGETABLE EXTRACT EPELEP TIC PILLS. For the cure of Fits, Spasms, Cramps,and all Nervous a >uf Constitutional Diseases. PERSONS WHO a'UF. I.ADORING UNDER thlidji tteiung malady will find the VK(»EI ABLE LLLpTIU PILUS, to betheouly n-medy ever Uncovered for curing tp iiypty.o'falling Fits. There (’ill* poiieti aipecific action on the vervoai irttam ; and , although they are propnredejpootaHy lor tho purppto ol curing Fin, thny will he IbunJ ofetpaaial benefit lor ahper ton* nfll.Jlod with wenk nerve*, or whotuneryout intern hoi been mourned or thailere*! from any oaute whatever. In chro»lco:>mplaintt.or dneatei ofJong itanding , loparmduoed by nervoutneii thoy are exceedingly beoeDuAl. I’iice $3 por box. or two boxes for 96. Persons oat or thr olty.enuloiiae a romittan'-e, will have the Pill* sent through the mail, free of iio*ta*e. For tele by BLTH 8. 11A NUB. No. low. UALTIMOKEfT.. BALTIMORE. Md .towhomordou , Irom tit unit* of the Union matt bo nddretied.poU paid. M V -.7 ly Kfow AdlvoffMcomoimftSa STONE WARE THE HUBHOKIBEKS respectfully annocnoe to the oiti ren* of LlrarfieM county and the public generally, that they have commenoed the manufactory of H 1 Oft E WAH E, one miieenii < f LUTIJ ERBBURGII. waere they are prepar eu io lurnith an article ol STONE WARE equal to aay man ofac'nM’d fliipwhere,ond on roaaoonble term*. STOVIS PIPE I,‘OLLABS coetlnn'ly o* hand. (irtlert promptly ai leaded to. and a liberal ditoonnt made to wholesale purchaser*. M. J. POUT Ml. August UB. IH&3 Bt. O. W. PORTER. Attention Regulars! YOU v\ill meet for parade drill, nt tlie Town Hull,m the Horuugh ol Clear* field, on The 19th day of Nov. next, nt 10 o’clock, A. M. F.nrh member will pmviilr liiimHf wiili Six ItoumJu of blank ('artridge,und be m 0 . ,ro punrttintly at the hour, vsilh hii arms and cquipnu nta in good order. The memliori will appear in winter unilorm— blue panta and I’anipooinv. By order oJ ('op. Wallace, U. K. ETZ .VILER, O, S, 0.1 20. 1853. Splen did Assortment of Fall and WiaterOoods. Into t'mitn beis leare to inform hit friends and coito man. that ha has ju»t raaeleed a iare« aa<l spice rid naiort meat of KALI, and WINTER GOODS—whiob u is his df. is rm<oai ion to rinpoie of at prion that omnot fail to please. Mm imum the particular attention of the pobho to hit j.akge Ann vvbol shi-Eoticd htook ok heady MADE CM miING-ai«o the auenlioa of the CADIE 'to hit nock of DIIKS3 GOODS uimm nn &c . GUOObftIES by wholesale and retaiI.—LUMUKH and all kinds ore RAIN taken ia exchange, and the HIGHEST MAHKbi FIUEES all.wed. ISAAC SMITH. Curwensville Oct, |Ath 1853. STRAY. Came to tha Residence of the aotMcriber. in Brady Tp.. about thr first of Sept. la*', a REU MO )cY COW withaome w hue tpoia. The owner it requested lo oome forward, prove rroDo'tr. pay charaei aad late her away, or she will bs dis posed ol aocordins to law JAMES A, YVOODS. Brady Tp., Oct.bth IM3. Wew Goods. AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. IRWIN AND SMITH Have Jolt received a new aad spies did aaio/tment ofgoodi of everv diioription, auitable for the teaioa—to which tney reepectfally iavlie the atleatioa ol all who wish to buy the bait and most food* lor the l«a*t money. CaliaodextmueooMtock.—JßWlN ANDbMITII. Ootober O'h l Had. §tone ware- At lh, Store of IRWIN AND SMITH, n lar*e eed rood assortment of Stone Ware. October 6th lfc63 List of Jurors, Petit, for Dee. Term, 1851. 8 C. Herein*. Carpeo’er, Brady tn —JosephOwens. Saw. yer.Goshen ip. Amos Holton. Teacher Burnside tp. David Miiohe l. Farmer. Chest tp. Dante! Brubaker, Farmer, Un ton to. G P. Catherwood, Farmer. Necoario »p. Wm L. tit,aw. former. Goshen tp. B%ra'l Widemire. Farmer, I enn township. James Curry, Formor, Chest tp. Chas Conway, Firmer, ('ovtorton to A, \V. Heath Former, Foi tp.— John ilewit, Parmer. Huston tp. Jsetto Hess. Farmer, Boggs tp. Jos Colliegiwonh, Farmer. Penn tp. Jhomas Beers, Farmer. Boggs tp Samael Merrell. Farmer. Morns Henry KePhart. Farmer. I'eoaiot tp. Geo.ge Barger.hermar.Ured ford tp Georgu Kylar. Jr.. Farmer, Bradford tp. Joseph Stiles. Farmer, llot«s tp t. W. Graham. Farmer, Goshen ty. Jns A- Bloom, Farmer, Fito tp. Joseph, Laeioh. Farmer, Lawrence. Wm. Tale. Tatmer. Lawrence. Philip Lehorde. Farmer. Union tp William lleiany. Farmer, Becoada ip.- John Brown. Farmer. Morris tp. Holomao Hally, termer. l«aiereno~ lowsshlp. Samuel Henderson. Farmer, Woodwanl. Joseph Po.ur. Morristo. G. M. Thompson. Farmer Brady .township. Jesse Lines. Femur, Brady tp. Jos Yothes. I Farmer. Kmthaus tp. W. H. Hoyt, Fanner, laiton tp.- Thonips a He<d, Farmer, Goshen tp. Isaac Kline, Farmer. Bradford township. October b, lose. LIST OF LETTERS, Remaining in the Post office at Clearfield, on the Ist of October, 1853 Ataew Benjamin. Brow* Eli. Butler George. Calljn John, Coder Mtit Mtraatet.CiosmanJnmei.Courtney MjssMnliua. Davidson Joseph 11., Dunlap Miss A. A., O,xo* Samuel. Ld warde Miss Sarah. Goodlaader M in Margarul. Gregor George, Garber Emanuel flaxen Pa’diok, Hays C. A. Hnmsib I- . Hare John. U. HempniH John. Ilenderyon Mrs. Berah, Kep hart Jom Kenner Mist Catherine 13.» Knauer Mrs. Barbara, Miller John J.. McGrady Edward, Mill. Matthias, Morrison Pairiok. Mnbio Allen. Miller Miss Catharine, Ruinbargei Joe setih H.. bhaller Daniel. Hbaw K. A.. Thorn Itoewall U. V/dtoo Rif. George. JOHN lIILLBURN, t. M. Clearfield. October 6.1853. BOOK AGENTS WANTED. To sell Pictorial and useful worlcsfor ’54. WANTED in every itetion of tho United Btntei. active, •nlerpritlnn men, to ,n«e«ln Ibeinlo ofiomo of’ ih. b„t Book, pnbliihed In the country. To men ot toododilre,,. poltenine n .ronll onpit«' of from »1S to *11)0, euoli induce, menti will b»orf.'.il *■ to ennulelhemto m.keliom TIIRLL Gr’ul'u.'ilUtarol in *.ir.h.r.oJn, ex'remely popular, nnd oommnnd law, i«!t, wherever they Sf. off.rnrf.-Vor furih.r particular., nildro.,. (po.uur. paid ) HUBERT SE/vKB, Publiiher, No. 181, Wllltnm «t., N, V. October 6.18 W NEjW AND CHEAP (22si£3Oa milE underiignod would roapectfally inform thnlr TriwnU* iii,. liiiiioti HEDlUlNEU.'Qo,seleotnd wnbgreat I“'**®S* 1 lh ‘ bi ‘ h, lh3c*'4 ,, B&. ,d the oitsh in no owe imimil. Jane 84, 1855* , geo. w. orr, BI.ACKBMITU— In Hr now ,bop on Thud St"nfy«>«tt> Market, Clear fit Id. Fa. * O. B. MERRELL, /COPPER. TIN «t BAEET IRON WARE MAN UP AC. C TUUBk-On Benin* •ttent. on. door r,*°“%*,B6l i Wright 1 * ato»e—Clearfteld, ueo.iflG SAUSAGE CUTTEBS, A. ,,0,1,^ci6. f m" le br J'poreirb uaj qooim. n» -p*. lfcJ- I July 11 IKI-Dnt. BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF CLEAMI ELD CO. GEO. B. GOODLANDER, WAOCJN-MAIKER— Lnthsiitmr*. Wotkdonsto nrt.t onahort notico, and os loodtsims, Hoc tin, si. A. K. WRIGHT, .VIERCHANT AND EXTENSIVE DEALER IN HIM [VI Jl UK—Second street, one door loath of hu reiidenc* Cl arllold Poo idf. 18^)1. _ WILLIAM BLACKSIIAIRE, CABINET ssdUUMK MAILER. nnrt IIuUSE St SION PAlNTGK—onodoor south of thol’/cibyleriao Church, Second street,Clearfield, l*n. April itf.-tßdd. GEORGE WILSON, Physician— Mar be found &i hit office in mjtiigrs* UUHG whon dot absent on professional boiineta ’ Feb y(). 1863. AUGUSTUS YVEITMAN, CaRPENTKK— cao bo found at his how shop near the corner or Market and Third struts, wlicie WiwDr>w SABU. and other works in bis Jme will bo manulnclared in the best style. March 17,i8.>d-iy. JOSEPH H. URETH, Blacksmith, mnkw wAsmNUTON.uiotrflei.i 00.. wh«r9 til klorii of work Ji done In hit lm« of builoewon th« ihoriutl uouce and moil reaionabl* lermi^ C. KRATZER, 1%/TKHCIIANT ANIJ LUMHE# UEALER-Coraer of Brunt aad Loculi ittcoti-Clirarfleld. JMI JAS. ALEXANDER, tJAUDI.ER AND HARNESS MAKBR-lo hli n«v» (hop ob Market meet, near Aletreil'ahotel. Deo. J*J. l"Bl. JOHN 11. IIILBURN, BOOT aad SHOE MAKER. Swiopcl il/etl. nearly opnoilte A. K. VYrtehti • -OKI. Clearfield. Pa. Apnl I°. H”- 1 . JAMES lIOLLENBACH, BLACKSMITH. ire Third llrent, batwe«B. B'k«t sail Walnut. Clearfield, Pa. April In. tHftJ. HENRY LORAINE, PHYSICIAN aad DRUGGIST, on MarkeHlrcat,pppoaite Im rekidunce, Clearfield. April Id. IBM. JOHN W. SIIUGERT. IX7’AGON MAKER, corner ol Third and 1-ocukt. klreet. VV Clearli.ld. Hepairia* done to order. _ApmI.JB. GEO. RICHARDS, FASH lON A B LB" T AILOR— W eit Odd ol Bhaw'k Row np a’.nirt —Clearfield, Deo. ttO. 186.. THOMAS SHEA, iNASHIONAULi; TAII.OK—InShaw'. Row. on Market 1 ilreel,' immediately over tl.e I‘oet Ooe—Cleerlield. Dec. lo* l FREDERICK ARNOLD, Merchant and produce dealer, j.othjrthar* Cleailield co.. Po. April 17, 186 J. DAVID SACKET, rTAIIINET AND CHAIR MAKER, Locu.t el., between V-/ Second aud Third. Clearfield, I’a. Apnl 10, looi. A. L. SCIINELL, f PAILOR— IjQllienburff.—will do hi* wurk>u*te* good X asohenp. aa an, olher fellow. Deo. 88.1851. WILLIAM A. WALLACE. ATTORNEY AT I.AW, Office afljjiniD* hicreiidenooon Second street opposite tbe reiideoce ol bov. liit.erClear- April 17. DR F. ANTES CANFIED. fIA VlNG|ouroha»ed the property and iilu&Uoa of Dr,G. F. I) HOOFS, under* hie proftwlcal lo th« c» **»»» of FRENCH VIM.E and viciaiiyOlfioa ou* door ea*l ol LD'l Zo’ Store. June 84. 1853. SAMUEL ARNOLD, Merchant o.d produce dealer. Lnihor.tmu. Clearfield ooontr. Pa. April 17. 186:1. ROBERT McNAUL, TANNER—At the JLD STAND in Curwinrrilln 1 ptp/iW |hsi GEO. W. ItHEEM, S A ODDER. HARNESS fc THUN K MAN UFACTURER —On Seoond it.e«t- immediately over l’. D WaUon’i Urge Store _ ___ Deo. 80. IH6U CHAMBERS & liLEPFER. Wheelwright a ohairmakers. sro.-uridi port, Fike ,owa«hip. Deo. 88, IBel. L. JACKSON GRANS, ATTORN EV-AT-LAW-oao be round at the offlee form erly occupied bj G R. Uarreit, on Second Street Clear A«i<l |»» June 8. lb.S.'l—pd DR. GIBBONY F. HOOP, HAVING chanced hi* rMidence irom Freoohville Jo Ky« lanrille. in Morri» township. loip.clfally often hr* tor vioe* to the lurroundioi community. June 16. 1861. JAS. B. GRAHAM, r>OST M ABTE«t, MERCHANT and DEAFER IN LUM L HER—Grabamton, Bradford toowathip. _ Deo 87. IRBY. DR. S. L. COBLE, PHYSICIAN— rwid.no* one mile east of Clearfield Bridgo— will attend to sdl calls on the shortest notice. Sent iff. IoH- YVM. P. CHAMBERS, Wheelwright, chairmaker. «»d iiouseji SIGIIN PAlNTER—Curw.uk,tile. * Deo. 89, 1861. B. F. STERLING, , SADDLE St AARNESS MAKER. Hid JUSTICE THE PE\CE— Curwensville. |h»o ¥a. Ih&l J. L. CUTTLE, Attorney at law and laNti/agent,omoa ad. ioinids hit rea'doace, on Market •treol.Lleaifielil. J March 8. laoa. JAMES BIDDLE GORDON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ci.nrli.ld, Pn—mar be ooieulled in Frenoh or German. May 18. 10*1. L. R. CARTER, A GFINT for tbe tale of 81UVKS, and A of all kinds. Also. BAR IRUN at NAtLS Threshing Maohinae. I’luws, Agnoullural JmplenieaU go, on Seioau street, under he Fnntiug UlDoe. mh. 1/ oi RICHARD GLENNING, BOOT and SHOD MAKER, can be found at h>s shop two doors oasi of the Foil Uttioe, where hu has coastanthr on hand a large aucrlmeot buthol home and city maons&oture. July 8. IBA3. ; J. D. THOMPSON, BI.AOLSMITII. Wngoni, Uuni.l, 5t0.. &o . iron.doo abort notloo. nnd lli, v.r, bet llrlo, nt hliold rtand In tne boroogb ol CurwensTille. Deo. lbW. THOMAS MILLS, COACH AND SLEIGH MAKER. d» Third ■t.rcnt b,- t..,n Mnrk.t nod Locoit, Clearbeld. Pa, Aprillb. 6k HURXTHAL & BROTHER, Merchants nna lumber healers. Woo.'itrd I'oit Oltioe, B.adford tp.. Clearfield co. April 17» aJ. M. E. WOOD, PHYSICIAN— May always be found at his residence in CurweniTtlle, when not professionally absent. Dso. 19 X“om , LEVER FLEGAL, BLACKSMITH. Lntber.borg.Pn . will nttond lo nil bn.i. ness to h<s line, and will alto furnish VVAGONB, UUG GIEB fiio.. Toryoheap. and manulactured in the best style, and warranted Aug. 7. iroi -r. _ ISAAC SMITH, Merchant, and dealer in lumber and Country I’rodocegeneialljr—Slatestreet, between Cherry and Looust—Curwensville. Peg. SO. 1861. THOMPSONS, lIARTSOCK, & CO. I RUN-IN KINDERS—UorwBn.»IIIB, An jxteniiiT. Miorl moot 0fU««ll0gr m,d« lo older. Deo. W. 1861 THOMAS H. FULTON, 6f CO., ELLIS IRWIN & SONS, At the month ol Lick Run, 6 mile, from Uleorfleld - M BHUHAN I‘d, and extensive Lumber manufacturers. Jnneia.lbSL T. JEFFERSON BOYER. PHYSICIAN— onn bo found nt bin Utile, in LUTHERS. UUKU. Clnerfiold count/, I’n., wj.en not nbi.nt on p.o feiiionnl bnilneii. Soptemb.r a, tag. MOSSOP & POTTORFF. Retailers of FOREiCN and domestic mer chandise & I.IQUORB—On Iho wort,ld« or fc«« ond ,treet »e»ilj oppoiit, inn Uontt Uouu. Clnartinld, Pn.- Bopt. SU. >«M. ■ . H. P. THOMPSON, PHYSICIAN— M»r bo found nlth.rnt hii offico.or nt Sop. W. bot”l-CaiVr«n..lllt-«b,m not, abMut. ‘ DR. R. V. WILSON, HAVING removed hi, Ufflo, to hi, new dwe'ilnr on S,. ..Syr-” 111 pr<imiil ' y SAMUEL B. TAYLOR, mANNEU nnd BOOT nnd SHOE “A'lVbo 1 Uuiwemv'lln pn.w.wi. — MRS. ELIZA IRVIN, r-irrintitlVll RETAILER OF FOREIGN AND DO* El^coatUoMerchandise—Baittnd viiis. * WM. T. GILBERT, at Hopewtll. Bell tp.. •^, lb e Crot« Re«ja* , DB. i. B'. M ABCniBI’B , CELEBRATED CATHQLICON, For the reliefaud cure of suffering Females. for it* caratit e power* in all the diieaie* (or which it I* recomrae®. d*d Dually cailod r'ls* M ALIS Complaint*,— . (if theie are Prolap* tin. Uteri, or l r alllnc oI lift Woutb Hour A mk. °t White*!— i It flamation— aoc Ulceration of tho Wofb. 'ncidentallle morrtiage or Flooding, Pninfuf, Suppretied— and Iru golar Menitra lion, &o, wiili all their ocoorm>anyio* ovd*— ‘(Cancer uoople l,) do matter how eevera or of how lon* standing. Tha Catnolloon lar Btirnnate* other reme* dlet.in being more cer- toio—-le«t eipaniiv©— nnd leaving tlietyttem - in a better condition. Rot all i.if rtilml 0.1 l and obtain a P"“P h /«‘ J 0??. I *. ion ample proof, from the mn.t " t Pf!)!“ beneficial remit, ofiti n.e: topethe' 'i 1 '" I ''! V ; aiptmencml Phniciani, who have oieil It fa their t raolloa, and apeak from their own obiervntioni. hkl'uiu.nces. r.D. HKJKtIAM, M. 1) . IJiloa.N Y. D. I). I'RKMING. M 1)., bnna.dariue, n T. M. if. fl IM,S. M. If. Itoche.lei, N Y. I). Y Hlf ITQ M. 1) . Hyrnonio N. Y. I'ref DUN 1111, M I) lliltlm Jte, Mil. J.O tllUtfOll. M.II, lloltimnre Mil W. W Itlillctn. M R. New Yo'k City. W.PUIi-iuoTl M. D .Oooooril N If. J P NUWRANR. M. I) Utioe, N. Y. llev. C. 8 UHAKU, Glean Pprinee, 8. O. Parnphlot* h«d gralital tho itoreofC D. W ATSON, A*’«. Piugtfitt Olnarlwld ra - Al»o told by I IftJttHViW'rJnN foot*. W. U. UAL KLJ. Rtuacnioc—SAMUEL MAT! CRN , Meohaaioanlle. aud by iron leading druggist* in adjoining ooontiel Letter addroiticd to care of Mr. Curti* Hutch. Agent at Hovenna, Ohio. To Dr. MAUCHIBI l hnfebeen ten rear* toubled with r*emn!e Complaint*—prolaptu* uteri, and ail the atteßajne chflicultie* ; »t timet rendering mr lifemnit muerable I nart* bad the attendance of *umt* nr Uim be;l phyticlao*. with but iil.U locoeii; the mud liiey uould do wa* to relievo—a cue wai out ofthe Qomlion. for fiye mouth* bofore ooromencmg with rnur medicine. 1 had not been üb'o to perlorm any In bor. could walk bnt a few etepe m a time, and rcarcoJr wont out ol door*-in inort. I wa* completely prostrated, both In body and mind, and ex peoletl to drag i ut the reel ” fn JJ in suffering nod miterr. Hut, wading jour adve t. emen . I wai induced to try your invaluable medicine cn led lltenae Catholicoe. ai the la»t retort. 1 had not u«wl it a wcok before l fell like another woman. Hr the uie ol Ihtoe bottler l war enabled to perform all the labor for six ®'“mily with eaie and could walk any where io the neighborhood without iniurr. Nothin/ but a leoio ol my duty to you and to the i.fllicted, her indu *d me to *tat« my caw to the pulilio l cm safely recommend tho prepaiation to all eufl'ering liko mil-lf. 1) , . Mr*. fAHAH A. HlSllOl . FrMdooii Poitase Co.. Ohm. Dec. »7,185 J. tsri. n. MARCItISI & CO. Proprietor*. Central Depot, N«vJO4. Hroadvray. N. V. fed. I&. Id>l.—«m. Vnlicnulc K<“»i i^slale AT PRIVATE SALE. M. M M M TfJfJ mbwrlbeii.ia bubal foftheh*ini of Ooarad Wli*, latt of Pike towailiin. OJeaflioM oouctr riocoaiod, oflei at PRIVATK following deicribod wall koowß tad Talßublß lUSAL ISBTATE. oomiitmc of A FABCiVS OF 106 Acres, Bitnatfi in Pike towninip, Clearfield county, on the m»ie toad leedin# front CnrweuiTille to TjfvO#, four mile* from Cur«fcftkvi!le. and known ai the Wise Farm. jWWj*- The improvements consist of about 73 acres of cleared land, a good state of cultivation, a Large Duelling-House, a Large Bank Barn, Spring-House, Dry-llousc, Shop, and other necessary buihlings, together with one of the largest,- best selected, and most productive APPLE and PEAC'II ORCHARDS in the county. Thu FARM i« well itipplied with excellent witter, anevor fnilmt Spring olote to the door, with other* 10 moated tho at i tittle expeoeewoter oovld ba oonveyed t> any part cf ether the home or barn. To thoio who deuie to precure a HOME FUK LIFE, U»i« Form oiler* inducement* not |o be ex tilled to the county. The land ii orgood quality, highly pro*lactive, and well adapted for both gram and arMe-and [tie located la the nnditot a popolou* and indamlom *ett!e mint, convenient to a good market, good gruintlli, and a ,< ry , °Fn[ o fQttn»r narliculare apply to ellhor of thi inbiori ben. or to Mnm Wiie, on the premliee. „ . The property «* ill be eold on l K e moit reotonablo term* and a warranty* deed given MICH AEL WI3B, WILLIAM WI3K. In bubalf of the half* of Jonrad Wi»e,d«oM«eu. P«ptember fcH, I^B.— If. New Store, iISTLD (S-CQ^IDSo At Lumbcrville Clearfield County Penn a. MONTEILUS. TEN EYCK. St 00. b.« Ineye to Inform their friends, and the common.tf in feaernl, Inal war bare opened their NEW HTOKE. in the above named place, where they havo. and intend keepisc on hand every variety of foods usually kept in a country ■♦«», «aoh ®» R'J/ 3 ?. 0 ". 1 ; Groceries, Hardware. Queenswate, Ware, Randy Made CloLhm*. flit*, aed Cap*. Draft, and Medicines. They weald oaH partioolavnttention to their stock or llUUra nod rtiiUES. whion it unsurpassed by any la thecoaaly.— Ai thoy mtnofecture all theft own tiook they enn warrant all they lell to give •ali»rao , .lon. .. -rumPR. They will take in oxchanee forGood*. al! kind* of IllDiia. LUMBJ&R ol erery deioriptlon. Produoe. Bto. They alio ooatlnae doinf bannate at the old tlaad » unr weaiville, where they harealiojaitr.paired a Jarteitock or NEW QOODB, and are bow prepared to<»M at wboieiale or ratal*, (to in.l pnrehaur*) at (he loweit uricei. Tbef’ alio keep at 1 he old stand a very larf* stock of BOOT o and are prepared to suit alt who may «iv« a call, a* to t.ae. uuality and prioo. BOOTS aairßHOfcS of every da tcripiToa raanafaotored to measure aud order, on the suortast n °Piease a : ve them a oa’l at either plaoe. aod tee their pretty nnd CHEAP GOODS, na they oharf* nothin* for a «l*nt.- , AUo all kinds of prodooe lojrnber. and hide* takin. la ex. ohaece for foods. MONTEILUB TEN LVtKkOO. Curweiuville. Sept. SO.ldl# Wall Papers! Wall Papers! r pHE Subscriberi have now In store their oomplal*rol X dtnek of , f Paper Hangings, Curtains, <yc, Which they otfirat vary low unoee WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Our assortment 11 very oomolet*. oumorisinf alllkaqoalh lie',both rßiiNull AND AMERICAN. We tntnaraotare n large proportion of oar cocda andean sell at ih# lowest iaies. , tUTTap.I llanslal dan. In No 4 North EieTH Btreer, Philadelphia. September 22, IBM —*lll. . 600,000 Feet of Hemlock Plunk Wanted. Proposals win b« ruoii.fi ur vvm. colder Ji. President of Iho Ilairubuis aad M''Tr»lown lumrek. ronil company, nt llaiii.huis, until It,a hlleanlh due of No vember. for MO,OOO foal ol hnmlcck plonk. I hrea Inches thick and eisht foal lons. A 1.0. Dn.«)c (.at ol Iwo ny fl»a inohas Lhiok. not lau lhau sixteen lent Inns. *? “? “•L'Wj‘m?*' eslovsn. Dnnphia counly. on oi JOHN L. CUTTLE, Attorney at Law and Land Agent, WILt. prao.ioe itt Ilia >e„.ral C tarla or C.oartleld aait Klk otUDliei, aad alta-d 10 tna payment ol taxa* on ÜB kSkBI*JBNCJ£3 —flii Exonl ; eaar. WM. !rfi!" bnri-lloa 8L.L13 bKWIH,, l.auca»lor-G W.VVI 011- WaRI). WHk»barrie*-J,L. KNuX, Frankho—J. O.MON 1 • UUMEUV, Philadelphia. All DarioDi having buiinen with him. will in hi* ebienoe. applyto J.UIUDLEGUKUON.who wi:ialtt»at©lhe*ime September Sill, IBM. Three School Teachers Wanted. THREE PERSONS q allfiert to TEAOHgBCHOUL, will Had employment and good wut**. b£ applying *®E*‘JJ* nte r to the School Director! of UUGGtt towoship. Njne need apply who are not in iioaiei* on of a good Eng ‘‘JV JjvJ oatloa—qnaliliad to toach Rta<llng. Wilting. AnihmaUo. English Grammar, Gooeraphy, fito. J.L BARRETT, Seo'y. DA VID ADAMB, Prn't. September M, 1853.“8t,-“Pd. Cooking Stove For Sole. A GOOD aeooßd.h&bd COO KINO BTUVF, for •■la. ob«P foroaih or in exobannefoiHAY. Enquire at Uiiiolllot. Clearfield. September SW, 1858. French Burrs. IMIB »ob»oril)»r ha» on hand FRENCH BIJRH, MILL STONES of various sixes, which he will warrant to be of a superior qua Ity, and at reaioneble Pitcei. Npa Order* by moil promptly attended to. W. 11. KEFNEII. llarrisbatg. Oct. 6,1843 —6mo. Estate of Samuel Bradford Deceased. NOTICE i. horeby *Woo Ihivt laltari or * riml ‘ i ‘‘Tr i H°r I m’u’7! been srnnted to the subicrlbji* on the estate of I'ndfold. letaot Coyluctun Ip.. CleaUliM “0. u.y' F F. COUTKET, Adai'i. It'earfielrl. Oct » Wtt - - - T CAUTION. oailiaa tor lwootr*five dollar*, dated September Ist IWB, nod payable next spring, at we bavo never received vnluelortlie ■nn« nod will not pay it by law Sac «d.&53.-P(f JEAIfF>AfII)ttBvVBFE*CER. . For M Rent* TSIR llvnlllti portotw. ADADKM V Apply u T B. MdfiNALLV. CUarfhld, April H. 159 Happiness and Competence' , WDYISIT? , nP»A.T wo behold many rnna-'ei. »oajj» •“ 1 lr«, broken in heallh.and ipinU with* c °“*■]L» (vl? t ditoiecand ailment*, deprivme them or th« oowel for im enjoyment ol hi, nt.nn am worn phriical health, baopanw ot »pliit«/*nd happy aeronity or mind, niilinc from a oondl lion of baallh ibmila be nreaoroio*oC\ „ , Many oftha ctuaua ol hartoflttinge abrlr*.— > parh'»P*,J*“* before, riurinir aitlboori, or tbeftril year* of her naani*!** - were in lh«ir.origin «o lighten to p&saunMllctu. IN AFTER YEARS. When too Ida to be bonelitled by’oui; knowlidiie.'we'onk back nod mourn, and regret the lull ooniequenoe of oet we not ofloo rrlreto poiseutn knowledge! we obtnro in Oder year*. And wbn deilend nreh’ionnoguiin we .night have baeaipa'od, If the mow!* edge wee timelylpoetojiod. It I* MEANCfIOLLY AND BTARTLINO To behold. Ihe.ioknen and.iuflrrlng •'"IT* for many yean. tiom oaeeee ilmpla and entry remedied—or belter itrll-nol recurred, If erery WIFE AND MOTHER Pollened Ihelnrormnilon oonlelnod loo.littlevolume, (within Iho reach of »H) which would eptretohenell YEARS OP MISERY, And to her huibnod the conitaol toll and anilely of mind, nan iiimilv riavulflDlt o|>ott bint IfODl lickaeil ol IM.WIWI Without gning him tfeopP°rlun.trorQ.iqoinn« loti oo which biii lexertioni nreontnle. I®™ EISSK . which would nouro the liapptMM ol himi«lt, »«• aaucou. | dfoa 8E ORE THE MEANS OF HAPPINESS Cr becoming id time potietied of the knowledge, the want of which he* cauutllthe ticknostand potortr °f, J r o^*®* d _ , l '« l i in vew!ofeuoh oonieqaencee, no wifeot m l ° ,h ® r, *XtJtJo iri/.enogTecUtoavuither*elfoftj«at knowledge in rewetto hetteil, which would tpiue her much iulianar. be the jntiini ot happloeit and pmpemyto hor hut .nnd, uer children that Wetting nbote nil price-healthy bgmae with healthy raindt. Thut knowledge u contained in tuium wo;k entitled PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION. THE MARRIED WOMAN’S IIY DR. A. M. MAURICEAO, PROFESSOR uF DISEASES OF WOMEN One. Hundredth Edition,2Bmo.pp. 250, Price 50el«, (On fine whito paper, oxtra binding, ®l OO.f Kirn publi.bod in 1847, and it i* not SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL Considering that CVK/iV FKMALK, WHETHER MUIKU'.O OK PsOT, can liero acquire a lull knowledge ol tbe nuturc, character and cau.o u» her rirniploinu, will* the vuriou. eymloatj, and l ''“t He HALF A MILLION COPIES Should have been sold. Il i» impracticable to convoy folly the vwloc* .•3“- treated 01, ai they are or a nature mlctly I***?*"* morrud, or Ihoie contemplating raamaae, hul no foanale dttirnus of enjoying honlih, andthat beamy coneoqooni upon ! health, which u »o condu jtlre to her own ‘JJfu of her fiotband. but either baa or will obtain it. erery'bnibftnrl who bat thalovo and aUeoJoa of fall wife at heart, or that oi bin own p o cnninry I onro v oment. lIpWABUd OFONBHUfIf UEinilOUSANDOyrlfcO hare been SENT B V MAR. within the Irut few month!. CAUTION TO THE TUBLIC. BE NOP DEFKAUDED. Bar no book onlew Or, A. Maonoeaa. I£. Lltartr &trt«i N k 1* ontho ULloDuice, ead Iheootry In the Mark• Offlce'oa the back of the Utle paxe:«nd bnroojr •OfJJJJfJJ • Dteaod hoaorabledeaiaa*. and tend by mall and eddr«ail>r. A M Maoroeau, a» tharo are apurioui and acrrepUUoei ln Th'fZrnlf&‘ apon ..UxM » *W| tohhS'r "aca.Tei , healO, ud tneir orTbinr I* I’ugei cootaiame exlinota, wll j!Zf tl * 1 l )?£*"?' and alio index ol come/u. wiHbo teat free ofMiirce> <£ ererjr pun of the Untied Stit.i.hr adriraimi. P°‘« P' l ' d v*■.ft'".T,‘, {cron receipt o( tiily C c nta, tor One Dol tr for I lie lino Edition.exlm !'' ld ' n fb'rj’^ WOMAN'S I’KIVATE MEDICAL COM FAN' ION," luonl, (uailisd Fittc.) to any part ol lha United Slolea. All lettora muat be poet paid, and addroa.ed to Dr. A. M. Mnurico.nl, Boa. 1224, Now York City. Publiahing Office, No, 129, Liberty at. Koit Sale nr Blanch and Crop, Uarniburg; J cwarls, Bloomaburgj J. W. Werth, Lebanon; J W Earminger. Monheitnj 11. VV. Smiih. Huntingdon. S. McDonnld.Unionlown; J M- Bourn, /Vow Borlin, II A Land*. Heading; E T Morao. Craneavtlie, N V- II P Crueller, Browtiaville! Wonti and olark* Co’rbondalc; Eldtod ond Wright, Willinmaport; 8 Tuck, Willteaborre; Geo W Earlo. Woyiioaboroj K Croaky, Mcrcor: S Leader, Hanovor; S W I aylor. Uiicb; H 1’ Cuninnnga, Suraeraet; I II Telamon. Hiilndelphin; John LcForge, Mdlord. P “ ,! I nl l ,‘ n New York Oily by Siringcr and Towneond, Adrt* once, Sherman & Co. Dewilt and Davenporl.Baruea dt Co. OFFICE. JIB, Llborl/ 2 treat, a«arGr«£a*r(oh May 30 1861—dm. Medicine* which never fail to give Satisfaction And ore used by many Tliysicions in ' DR. J a KOSKUanHonorMrmtinlmol tlw«liJad*lpM» Medical Society, end siadontad In nf Benniylvany, under the uatf amloanil fOieianra os: sks ftSB disease. _ .. , Dr J S. Rose's Nervous nnd Inrigornling Cordis. The Greatest lUtoovorf InMeeinsl Coadition ol the ly.tem-Heatt .laaase and Nolvoni t»« plain's/ The nsloaishlo* and happy eflactM Ut. Kota anaia roue Cordial, for duemai ol ihatlnart. f! JJ" Nonralria Nervous Tumor Ol thl nDIOMi MwilWi* Kt'nlaSSy. pais lath. Fans. Wakafnlnc. EasUaesnau. jf for Minp or Body worn down by oara. labor, oraludy. baa indnoad many physician. to naa ft *« • £K..»i'..... w Ui. prtoe filly cents. SARSAPARILLA BLOOD PURIFIER. A valuable Spring Medicine for Parirfiof Use l« ty be loand in 08. ROSB’SBAKBAPAScILIA COMPOUND. TWr preparation b made of freth llondurnt BaianpkHUa. combined with omer iagredlenU to l M M 7le4aeaf Blood Porifiermade. Asßprinf and ttammei Meditißt.s# Driak.il i»palatable,refiesoinf andmediclnal, it i*n[*oe« o&cioasinenriohinf tho Blood, oannt at Skin ra , rH K B t * IWm Borofalona Borei. Venereal Di*ea%e*. and and ire bad efTeole upon lire constitution, DTO,slcal BwelUnii. Uheama* fl.m Irom Meroarv, Dilei. Old Soroa. Kidney and B adder Anemia™. aid lal.lni npa weak and broken omstltudon Dorn anTonutn.-Prioe »1 for quin bmtloi: SU oemi for iinatl b “ UI ‘DO YOU SUFFER WITH ANY PAIN ? [Tyon do, are HR, ROSE'S fA'N CURBS. R oy* Toolhnoho. Bora Throat Ear ache btifrN»«k..ot Tuai a r cWo^..TureaChifhK. ihofect It act* like aoharm for Pain* In the Wide. Hack, and from Rheumatism from a luddon cold, it li magi cal in iu effeoie -lB bottle* U>« and 33 u h 5l _ Liver Duornea, Dysnopaw, and Billon* unotij- If Toai Liver Is deransea voar tkin will bevellow 1 iHJ nuniiii end billioui condition of rbeavftera will follow, wlUbiSrouKS with cold feet. varub!o ayd d.j^ - n m R.VMLI By taking ebra od lUltroadni Anti-Bllliout Pill*, you will loon ftod all thoanovo bad sroni* ££i dltappnnr. tKw iiv«alni|C A and liohoe*. Ui Ui« blood. U TbMiFflil««’ , oalwd RAILROAD PILLS baoana.lfc.r (« ahead of ell other Fills la.their food atlauts. ryFttMß FROM MERCURY, . n ALSO.—Dr *J Robo’a Altomtivo or Rluftil Pu«m* or,Cough Syrup or Expectorant, Rheumatic Com pound Dyspepsia Compound, Compound Extract of hurlin', Tonic Minute, Aetringoul Compound. Hut Tonic,Thick.Mngic Liniinem.Curininulivo Un.aam, Wmm Killer or Vermifuge. Croup Syrup, Golden Tills Female Tills, Altctntiveor family I ills. Ttl« Ointmem’Tetter cr Healing Ointment. Eye Oiul moiu, Eyo Water. Ssrengllioning Tinsitirs. t roitcu Specific. Infant Corbial Accouslic Oil, Waxir of Op ium, Liquid Hu»'r Tunic, Whooping lough Syrop, al AlUhaT,o 6 .. d pr°.parntion.. with DR. HBDIOA^ EOWUNO E ‘ > »‘S.EU?w"rri.d»r. h l* , .'t h ,'d.°ld UU hfll'ATrONOniw.n.Vllla. and of DnsLt. «j..Ul'« Ihiooahoot the Sintn. jun. Hi. UM-Jm. Tnose’s Compound Syrup of Yellow Boek Boot. fllHlS it a FUilBbY V btlbTAULtt UUMPOUNU. .a™.- I Ufically propared from the be*t lioota and ft? Matena Medion. and ba» gained the nnlverial reputation M tho following efloow. vie ; i . n ,| ni<roa. Keculftiing ond Strengthening the lifer and Dige« tivo Organ*, and clonsing iho Stomach and thus caring all Billoos Dueatei. pepsia, Indlgeeuon, Costivoaeu, Pi'ee.loJyflH Beam ifend. Oaakar. F tho U«w. ULuteba, Uiseri. T HiiGt;bATi , NowV"icK°BTAhy O bRaA»B-ABdt>r „SbliM thJS i 5 p«r«i» tb.irproD.rfum.Uo,., purnuu SSdoartoß tu.ny painful «»4 dan«.rou. dbaawi. Blreßj.ll. r?inS and qS"k.ni.f the Nerron.dy.tam.lbo.allaylMNM.. ynn/iiritai.on, and ourini nil Uuum. of lbs Hunt, .aotlM tly.torla, Npral.ia,Cramp., Ao.. . ■ ■ ■■ ' It i» univcr.al in tlio tmre of all ForaaloOiraplnlMi aa We.kawi, joneral debility, lrraiularlta, Ob.trboCooj: Hw.lllaa ol tbefmi, l.irnb., Joint., tq.. oaaio;l by «««•* SJal: at.o, CUNU and THROAI OOMPIiAWm aaob a. 00.d«,00u,b«, A»tbma. OotanmpUon;lSo;. oup. p/op«r. Iletlnctnldaoia ortbe Componud Syrap “Wallow Dga} K»t, praparad ay O.MOHfIU 4 o(J.,o.tbai oa talyMororfl ramilln. and Bndiat it to ba a vary .alutary aad preparation, wedomoitobterlully rawimmead UwU» puna* a.a aary eal.ablo wadiana. ■ u,« B Boarra,Btq .UiublerofihaNa'ifina.lßaabProi'Ulaaaat do; Rot. Wm. A. Pht iip.,.80». J. o. ltabmen.. Orß. Joum, editor Fre»id«ta Gaa. Ad,t. VVmyald.MVy.O. tJ,.Oyiu> riibar, M. B. 11. P- Jaa>» UawiUia.ou.W. B Iwa-. V. J llatee, Dool. Barn VtilUT. aailoa. |iaodiodothur.OlU.il most reipootable ftnn he* of Trevldeo'je. < / ... . Tbl. owtili.. that IbatafaianiMbMa/rßar.lyabT}, H.Vu? f h«a“Ki "dbaiilM wltMl. raa.M apa.- 53?iiWi!S7ihe"W*fOU^ ijgnrd. Jt l«e*peelaJly voloeblaln IWOinMTKJyI, e«4 & ui at asdant tr®uto*B, it to hgxiloy ftqlMa we Pro pared by C. UOIIIH & Oo„ no. 41* Bnl«tl«oy I n. V .undaold By Dpiijji.u and u.Uora il.ruajhirtK ! ,Vua and r.rtror crmftlr,. 0. WTATMOj: Af Cleurfl ale l*a. May 80,1053.
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