VALUABLE PROPRTY jgjfc: - Aft Fffihr.&ft© m r|;>HE subscriber oilers at private sale, '.p. three lots, situate on Fhilbert st., in ,the" Borough ol Curwensville, with a splen did NEW TANNERY, supplied with n fountain pump and every other necessary convenience, two dwellining houses," in good condition, with other out-buildings, and one stable thereon erected. The property is in good condition, being Well supplied with water &c., and will be disposed of on rensortnble terms. For fur rier particulars apply to J. D. M’Knally, Clearfield, Fa., or to the subscriber on the premises. S. 13. TAYLOR March, 4, 1854.-Cin. List of Petit Jurors for Moy Term, 18)4. JOHN Lilz, farmer, Beccaria; F F Coudriet, lumberman, Covington ; Wm Williams, funner, Jordan; Jns Mc- Ghee, farmer, Bell; Adum WJiceland, far mer, Burnside; A M. Gill, farmer, Brad ford; John Long, farmer, Burnside; Oli ver Conklin, farmer, Lawrence ; Jos Lon don, farmer, Boggs ; Benjamin Babcock, carpenter, Clearfield : Daniel Fry, farmer, Chest; James Graham, (of Isaac) farmer, Bradford; JosPostlethwait, farmer, Brady; Geo Ellipgor, Jr., farmer, Brady ; James Flanagan, farmer, Bradford ; W C Foley, fentleman, Brady; David Hoyt, clerk, ‘erguson ; Grjer Bell, farmer, Ferguson; Abraham Goss, tnrmer, Decatur ; Joseph Ilcnth, fa.rjrier, Fox ; VVm L. Risher, fnr- JP per, Goshen ;G W ShofT, farmer, Wood ward ; James McMurray, farmer, Burn side; David Gearhart, farmer, Decatur; James Jolrnsun, firmer, Jordan ; Jns Elder, farmer, Bell; Mutthias Hollopcter, farmer, Xfnion ; Bamuel Fullerton, farmer, Lnw-j renco ; Matthew Caldwell, farmer, Fiko ; A G Welch, farmer, Lawrence; Benj’n! Baird, firmer, Bell; Bcnj Bonsnll, farmer,! prndy ; Wm Mitchell, farmer, Lawrence ;' Andrew Addleman, farmer, Lawrence ; —i Wm. Bridgens, farmer, Karthaus ; John Hoover, farmer, Mori is ; Jacob F'rnntz, ,carpenter Brady; A T Scriven, ph ysicinn, | Beccaria ; E. R. Livergood, farmer, Gosh- j en ; John Byer, farmer, Woodward; Josi Peters, teacher, Curwensville ; J 1' Bloom, I farmer, Jordan; John MehafTey, tnrmer,; Burnside; Joseph M’Clnrren, farmer, De catur ; George Wilson, jr., farmer, Boggs; ( Joseph Lytle, farmer, Lawrence; Andrew; Crods, inn keeper, Boggs. List of Grand Jurors, for May Term 1554. ITOHN Swan, lumberman, Beccaria; — £■ William T. Gilbert, blacksmith, Bell; David Flegal, Jr„ farmer, Boggs ; Conrad Ginter, farmer, Woodward; Dan’l. Liv ingston, tailor, Curwensville ; John Hauch cnbury, farmer, Chest ; John Orr, lum berman, Bell; T. D. England, farmer, Pike; Benjamin Carr, sawyer, Girard ; J, F. Lee, farmer, Bell; Jacob Koons farm er, Gjrard; M. A. Frank, tailor, Clear field; Wm. Miller, justice, Covington;— John Rider, farmer, Covington ; Mordica Livergood, farmer, Girard; G. W. Rhcam, saddler, Clourfield ; Edward King, farmer, Burnside; Reed Alexander, former, Wood ward ; Joab Rider, fqrmer, Covington ; J. A. L. Flegal, farmer, Goshen ; Joseph Logan, farmer, Decatur; Edward Wil- Jiams, farmer, Ferguson ; Abraham Hoo yer, farmer, Jordan ; Silas Munn, farmer, Union. ' i Estale of Hpviil Sneketl, Deceased. NOTICE is-iheroby given, that letters ol Administration have been granted to {he subscribers on the estate of David Sackett late of Clearfield Borough,. Clear field county, deceased. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, nnd personshaving claims ngainst the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. PHEBE SACKETT, > A , , GEO. SACKETT, i A,lm rs March 14, 1854.-0!. ' ~~K STEAIIHAW MILL LO W FOR CASIL Steam Saw Mill which has been JL in successful operation at Fostoria, Blair co. for four years will be sold for SopOOjcash. Thi9“mill is in excellent con dition—has cub within the last four years, five million of foot of lumber ; the owner paving cu( off all [tis timber is anxious to dispose of her and will sell her for one third of her cost. Any person wanting to purchase can see her in operation at Fos toria, on the Pennsylvania railroad. Ad dress, G. Fostoria, Blair co., Pepna. G. A. MADSON, Mnrch 15, 1854.-2 m.-pd. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP citizens of Curwensvillo and JL Lumber City nnd their vicinities, will take notice that the co-partnership of Monteliusi-Ten Eyck & co., has this day been amicably dissolved, by B. Hartshorn I taking the store at Lumber city, and A. M. lljpfltelius, E. Montelius & VVm. Teh Eyck taking the store nt Curwensville.— They continuo to do business ol the old stand, under the title of Monte (ius, TT-n Eyck & co., where they will be happy to wait on all who may call on them. The bpoks nnd papers arc left in their hands for settlement. Curwensville, March 15, 1854.-2 m EING extensively engaged in the ruanufacluro of paper, wo will pay f° Country Merchants and others having rags for sale, more than the present mar ket prices — Cash. , JESSUP & MOORE, Paper Manufacturers, Philadelphia—Nos. 24 and 20 North St. Istst. below Arch, between sth nnd oth March 15, 1854.-2 m. ON Tuesday night last, a small Gold prenst Pin, of little value to any ppe ownei 1 . The finder wjll be reward eq oh returning it to the subscriber^ 'V "11. B. BWOOPE. February 10,1854,-tfi |i]L®©k to Y®imir]lmtoirfflottoji|j , E. l. miller, M Purchase Where You Please l 8§ S U .HS;“! • him promptly altoidcd to^Ai'dreit. jsQ-4 Cboti F. o.,Xh«aifleid county. April 4, 1d64. Si , “' { ®P lea f ulo '° r announcolo^ r g ' T. JEFFERSON BOYER. JL old menus, thnt 1 nm prepared toMl piiYSiuiAN-cnn b« found at hi. oiiioo m uitiiers. CHJsell nil kinds of f irnoprloq *■ , HIJKiI, ClotihoM county, f"n., when not nbionl on pio UII lIIIIU3 ui viroeillts feiilouolbuiineti. „ SeiUcmbjr». mS3. cKJirmn any other house this side ofPlill.i© —~~ wudelphin. Call arid sec prices Doh’JIP MOSSOP & POI'TORFE. OC *, , " P rlas ' Uonl d}j RETAIUERSOFI'UUE.ONaNDDOMEdTIOMJSR rannsInke the place, at ihc corner onno-Si' av uiiandise a i.iauuaa-on tiio wntiidoni mu- ihc Pennsylvania Hail Rond LM ““MS' WPU,II ” lno u'—wd.p.. gjpoi. Goods delivered at Tyrone two|yj PI. P. THOMPSON, MUliys nllcr purchasing. Mind lhat I® pfIYSICIAN-Mny b. found eilhornt hi. otlke.nrniScc. gtocup McssTork, Bacon and Tobacco, B ,b..Sr! J,,h1,1el ~ Curwem,lll> ~' th,,1 ‘ nol *Vyiiito Lead, Oil, Ropes, &c. All®' SAMUEL B. TAYLOR, Mol which will be sold nt a very low® nmi mior undsnoi: MANUEACTimER SJfprofit for cash. J. R, EBY. M *. A M Harrisburg, Feb’y 8, 1854. ££ HR. S. L. COBLE, ail pllYSlClAN~re»id.nco oao mileand a half south cnit ol r. ~W^ v ai ? I dumber City, on the Kjd*o Load lenrttnr to Now Wath* I THE CRYSTAL PALLACE, V LYMAN S. PIIELPS, S abouf .o close, and so is A. M. Hills ! OlOrC. JiClllg (iCSiroilS lo close out Rvcrul yenri viperieoco in tho bo«ine»*. mikes mo i. lts i°i *n ii r .• ■ foolconliileni lhai I oan r«,n lur (tor.cral inUdiclion I would Ills SlOCk 01 goods, 1)0 Will sell tor the rca- Uwelure, Uiu Liultv icoidVwn ihnreol public patronato. ,i„ nnsli f«4 1 • rT i Corwren*viPo No», HI IH.iS —-3 trm. dy cash lor cost and carnage. He lias on - , - —— hand a splendid assortment of all kinds of CiP.O. B. GOODLANDER, r... i • . , I^7AOU \-MAKl)K—Lnlhersbure. Work done to order goods usually round 111 0 country Store. — Vy or shod nuUm*. nnti on goodtermi. Dee iltf.'ol, Some good pieces of Dcoskin Cassimcre, A. K. WRIGHT, a choice lot of Cloths of almost any and (VI erciiant anu extensive healer in mim every description. Beautiful Cashmeres, • nIK-* 100 "' 1 -,,,^0^ and some of the latest patterns or French WILLIAM BLACKSIIAIRE," Merinoes, and a largo lot of Calicoes, piAiiiNET anauiiAiHMAKEit.nn.i house & sign Giurrlinmq IWdiQ nml Slnfirinriri; Rrti-.ro v I’AINTEK—onn door soul hof llis PrekbyUrion‘Jliuroh, vjiugiiams, noons unu aiauonnry, Hoots seoondmret.eie.iriicid. p*. aihii u». ism. and Shoes, particularly ladies wear'bf - r-p-rißni? wiTQnv AII°W r { n n ? nd C T’. cl " llJ^ n ’ s Hoods, p [iyal(;(A^£ R L i; arul um.Erts- All VVOOI Uelancs, oaltinotS, Iwcods and *• UUKO, when ujlnbicnion proiorsionalbminei*. Flnnncls, Hardware of almost every kind, - ioi> no. ihsu. Qucenswnrc and Crockcrywarc, Fancv JOSEPH 11. DRL/TII, nrtlrtlrtc Prtrtfo n „i |„r. ii j • ' OLAUKBMITfI,atNE\V WASHINGTON,CIesrIieId co., articles, OfCIltS. and Hosiery, OCC. ; 13 whom nil kind* of work II done IU hit Jineol buiinftat.n The subscriber is bound to sell out his 1 lh< ” h °™""“ lic «‘■"- 1 ro °“ r<ll “°" nbl * W3 entire stock. A. M. HILLS, i Jan. fi, 1854 i CITIZENS OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY, ,VJ'llTv,mKpd i ripAKE NOTICE, that q now firm has ' hl .„ w tholl 1 J| been established in Curwensvillc, J OD Mark ® t^ eel A n ! a ' M^ r, i , ° eK iH'o v». ihsi. .and with it a determination to sell goodsj JOHN 11. HILBURN, ' chcaoer'thn n they ha vcever been heretofore i | >*•( it »«d shoe mak ek, second urea, nenrir oppn> ic offeree, under the title of Smith & Brown.; r . .. We are readv to wait on nil our old friends JAMES HOLLENBACII, and customers, and ns many new ones J ,'as will favor us with a call. Just give us' HENRY LORAINE a call at the old stand, and we will con- IJ II \ 31CI AN nmi DfltiGlilSC, on Msrkoiitreal oppotit<* vinco you that all wo have told you is 1 .. h » _ap,i.i«. ihw. true. We have n large well selected j JOHN VV. SHUGERT. stock of goods, and will sell nt wholesale W^' l>N r m ak „ er ' ° r Third nmi i.ccoit uma D , • . , , Xy. VW Kepaiiißg donn lo order. Apnl. 16. ’6J. or retail T as we have said chcnpsr?lhan , OTr , rT ; nr . c » you can buy clsowlicrc. Lumber Yirain CihU. KILIL\uDS, and all kinds of Produce taken in ex- change for S°°ds r j THOMAS SHEA,' Curwensville, Jail, lull, 1854. j 1 * lr '«Uiinmeiii»ielyo»eitnelWOce-Clenrhnl.l |t _ i Notice. The subscriber being desi-: FREDERICK ARNOf D rous to settle up his old accounts, (which ,vtEnciiANT end produce dealer. Loihonborj his old friends and customers having un» I ITI »»<a»M«o..i*». April 17. mm | settled nccounts will please take notice.); A. L. SCEINELL, Having to be from home the nrenter ' T’AiLpu-Lothenhure .-wiiiiioMi wurkjaaiaagooiiand part of histime, persons willntall limes find I his partner Thomas Brown in the store WILLIAM A. WALLACE, ready to waiton you. ISAAC SMITH. > *51?,“ I Jan. Gth, 1854. ; __ a p hi 17. ibsj j I —l7 —: I DR I<\ ANTES CANFIED. * ' * JOHN IyLINGER. |lAVlNG,t)archnifdthe property ami tiiuaiin* ol Dr,G. F BLACKSMITIIING. J ..r PHENOII Vila!. Kln J' vkilnuJ) in ce"no' ionrla.'l! subscribers respectfully inform - ,0 " B the residents of the boro’of Clear- SAMUEL ARNOLD, field and vicinity, that they have entered | iVI o?Mra*yoo"» l tT , ’. IPa.UlJl;li 1 Pa. UlJl;li UEAL A?kMj^raJ'° r '- into copartnership, and intend carrying on n adl’ hi at a ttt the above business in all its branches, at ' T anner-a.u.. ,iu hta.ndu uuVw.-’.,iii, the old stand of George Orr on third Pei-siusn. street in said borough, and they hope by ; GEO. W. UHEKM, strict attention to business, and bein'* con-CAonLEii.iiAKNEssa thunk manijkauturkh stantly furnished with a good assortment j ,Jru * s,oro !»«□. au, i«yj. of iron, to be able to give satisfaction to| GIBBONY F HOOP all who may patronize them. Every cf- : ijavino ci>» n «,]|,i. rmi.ienoa .ron. i->ooh*i’io to ic r . fbrt will be made tn have MiPtr wnrl* rtrvnn » in Morri» towrnhip. leiptcll'ullT olT»*r» Inner i *in uv umuu iu ua>L> illtir »» OTJ*. none rroumUng community. Jane 1853 according to promise, and in a substantial ! “ ““ —- manner. Country produce of all kinds 1 JAS. B. GRAHAM, , i • . ' I . , , ! OUST MASTE.t, MEUCHANT „,mI nUAI'KIUNLUM taken in exchange for work—and cash *■ beh—Uiahamion. Uraiifuid lonumim-. never refused. 1 _ I, " J 37 ■ N. B. —Our shop will be open from daylight on Monduy morning until 4 P. M. Saturday of each week. NOTICE TO COLLECTORS ALL Collectors previous to 1853, w/l take notice, that if the whole amount of their Duplicates arc not paid in full on or before May Court, they can positively expect to pay Sheriff’s costs immediately after Court. And a number of Collectors for 1853 will bo dealt with in the same manner if they do not attend to this notice. Wo are determined to have those outstand ing debts County collected in or der to make cash payments for all liabili ties in the future progress of the business of the county. By order of the Com’rs. G. B. GOODLANDER, Clerk. Clearfield, Feb. 5, 1851. Clearfield Pottery. FR. LEITZINGER, respectfully in forms the public, that ho constantly keeps on hand a good assortment of fancy Pettery wnro, such ns Crocks, Dishes and Stove Pipe Collars of every convenient size. Farmers if you want to buy cheap, give us a call at the Clearfield Pottery, near George Qrr’s Blacksmith Sfiop. Country produco will bo taken in ex change for ware, nnd a liberal reduction made to wholesale purchasers. January 11, 1854—1 y. Terrific Slaughter of the Russians EBy (D©mMnn©all EfUoQtaS AND the cheapest, bpstnnd largest as sortment of Boots and Shoes in the county, can bo found at R. Glonnans’ cs tablishrtiont, two doors west of A. M. Hills’ stole. If you doubt it pleaso call nnd bo convinced. No purchase no pay. ~ R.GRENNAN. February 1,185'4’.'“" 7 L. JACKSON CRANS, AT 3L AW, OFFICE, adjoining his residence o Second Street Clearfield, Pa. Hav ing charge of Judge Burrettfs unfinished business, Judge B’s. chants will find their papers in his hands, and obtain from him such information as they may desire. Fifty Bushels of Beans, O N hand and for sale at Smith’s Cheap Store Curwensville, Pa -Jan. 25 >54 BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF CLEARFIELD 00. C. KRATZER, VfEKCIIANT and, UJMUfcll DKAI,EII-Comer of 1 iTI Krunt anJ Locust streets—CleftrOoUl. 1 WM. P. CHAMBERS, WHEELWRIGHT, CIIMKMAKKH. niiJ HOUSES! SIGHN I’Al.NTElt—Gurwemvillo. B. F. STERJ.ING, a AAKNKSS MAKIiK. n»d JUSTICE O TltK PEACU—Curwensville. Dec ir6l J. L. CUTTLK, 4 TrUKNEY AT DAW ntnJ DAN') AGENT. Oflico ad -3 jo:n:dg l:i»rerdeuce, on Market *lreei,C'ea'lft?ld. March 3, lbc3. L. R. CARTER, AGENT for the title of 81UVE8, MIDL-GDAUDiG and CASTING*} of nil kinds. Al'o HAK IID >N fit N AIDsS, Thre«riiog M tcliitiei. I’lpwi, Agricultural lwpljuiont« Uu on tWaoDJ street, oodcr he I’.intina (MFioe. nih 17 '6B It [HARD GLENNING, BOOT nod SHOD MAKDR, can he foun-l at h's ah op t »vt doers east ol li e Foil Utlice, where he hm (rots’finlly ol hand a targe mien meat but hoi homoaod city muntunctore July b J. D. THOMPSON, BLACDHMITH, Wagons, Baggies, &o„ fto.. Ironetlon ihort notice, and (he very best stylo, at hisotd atand it. u>e boroarh ol Carwentville. Deo. HMbfiS. THOMAS MILLS, COAOII AND BI.EIGH MAKER, on Third fret. I>» tweeu Market anil Locait, Clearrield, Fa, Aprillti, ’sd. lIURXTHAL & BROTHER, MERCHANTS and LUMBER DEALERS. Wco'lund foil Ollico, Riadford tp.\ Cleaifield cd. April 17, VJ, M. E. WOOD, PR YBICIAN—May always be found m hie reVdonce in Curwensville, when not professionally absent. • - Dou. 1? IB; a. LEVER FLEGAL, BDACKBMITH, Lulhenborg. Fd . will attend io all busi ness lohii Hoe, anti will also furniih WAGONS. I)UG <»*!*JS, &o . very Qheap, and manalactorcd In theiM-sl style, and warranted. Aug, 7.185 J.—y, ISAAC SMITH, VTFRL'HANT. AND DEALER IN LUMUER AND ill Country Froducegenorally—Blateitreet. betwceoCberry and Locust—Curwemville. Deo. 80.1851. THOMPSONS, HARTSOCK, & CO. fIION-FuUNDEUS— ’Carwen.ville, An extensive assort raent ofCasUngi mado to order. Deo. W, IBM. THOMAS H. FULTON, & CO., MERCHANTS, and-exieniivo dealers, and Manufacturer* ol Dninher, fluid Mil't. July UJ. 1862. ELLIS IRWIN & SONS, AT the mouth ol Lick Run, 6 miles from Clearfield,— MERCHANTS,andextenslvo Comber manufacturers. June 18, 1863. JACQB BILGER, tsjga COPPER, TlN,and BflEE't 1 IRON W Alt E 111 AN U FAC- TlfUDß—Uarwemvl Je. above the old foandiy, on the north sldoormain •troot, whore all basinets In hit line D done uom a workmanlike manner, and on reasonable terms Country produce taken in exchange for work —Sept. J?, *53 O. B. MERRELL, fTOPPER, TIN & SAEET IRON WARE MANUFAC- Kj TUREu—Oq Seooud street, one door south of A. K. WrUHi’isto.e—Cloirlield, . Deo. JRI, ibol. WM. T. GILBERT, BLACKSMITH, at Ilopowell, Uelltp,.at the Cron Roads leading irom M'Gbees Mill o New. Washtneton, and from Cbestoreok to the river—where all calls In his line will be promptly attended to. Maroh 8. IBStf. DR. R. V. WILSON, HAVING removed hisofllos tools new dwelling on Bes ooad stieut, will proroutiy answer ail piofesslonal oalls 1 us tnreujiara. Dloaille'd, June istts 1H54. AFFLICTED READ! ion tit., between Spruoe and Pine; rhilalelpma. Pa. INVALID 3 are apprised that Dr:KINKGMN conftnos liu practice to a particular branch of medicmr, winch en iace« hit auii vi'Jed attention, lie oantioni the nnfortunate against tho abuse of Mercury.-; thousands are annually mar* onraliard oulofltlo. Ucoont nfllicticns aru pro.npily ostia, finished. TWENTY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE in the treatment of a class <t! diroosns iiitherio noelectod and iinperieotly nn. dariteod. hat enable Dr KINKELIN, (Author or'a work of doll Pro nr vat'on.) to nrovo that nlno tenths ot tho causes of nervous debility, local ami constltnlionnl weakness, msntal and physical lullotlne, aro tractable to certain habits, ferru. ins tho most secro - . yet deadly and fatu! nprirw* of domoilio misery aud promature moitali y. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.-TheraJi an evil habit • rmetimcs Induced in by boys, in solitude, #1 growing up with thorn to manhood, and which ir not veTormoJ in due time, not only begcUserlons obrtncleslo mammonml nanpl pets bat gives rise to a iwh « of protracted millions and do vastating alleotlons. Pew of llioso who give way to this par picioas praotlco oroawuro of tho oonsequences. antil thny nod ihe uorvoai system ihalierod, feol slrango an lub'c feelings and vagno loan in tho mind. , Tho unfortunate thus affoclod becomes feeble, is unable to labor with aoouitotmd vigor, or to apply his talnd to study ; his step is lauly and weak, he is dall.irrerolute and engages iu snort with lest energy than usual. if he emancipate himself beforo the prootloo has doo« it* worst, and enter matrimony, his marriage Is unfroitluL and his socso tolls him thnt this Is oanted by early follies. These areconsidaintions which rhould awakou the attention of those similarly shunted. MARK I AGE Requires tho fulfilment of several oondiHons, in order that it may runlly bo the onum of mutual happiness. Could the veil whioh covers the origin ot domestic wretched ness be raised, and its truo source in every ln*ranoe disclosed, in how mnny could it bo traced to physical disqualifications and their attendant disappointments. Apply thon whl'e It is yet'ime, In order to hqve your unstrung un<l relaxed organi sation rebraced, revivified and fetrongtiioned. HcMKMBER ho who plaoes himself under Dr. Klnkofin's treatment may religiously confide fn his honor nsagontlrmon, and rely upon the astnranco, that tho secrets of Dr, K • pa tionts will novo r bo disclosed. Young man—'el no false modesty deter you from making your case Uuo vn lo one who. from education and respecta bility can certainly tiofriemt yon. Too many think they will concern Ihe secret in tholr own hearts, and care themselves. Al' l *, how often is t«.is a fatal delation, and how maty n promising yonng man. who might havo been on ornament to sooiety t has laded from tho earth. Strictures of the urethra nro rapidly removed by tho appli cation of a now therapeutical agent, nied only by Dr. K Weakness and constitutional debility proapl'y curoil, and foil vigor retlored COUNTRY INVAI.ID3 can have-by slatinr their case oxpilcitly, logothrr with all thnir symptoms, per letter eoo'o sing o rcinittnnco —Dr. K’s medicine, appropin'cd according ly Forwardtd to any part of tho Unpod Btat:s, and paeiicd irojro from DAM AGE or CURIOSITY Read!! Youth and Manhood. A Vigorous Lifo, or Pro.na'nre Death Kmkulin on &elf-Prcs crvalion—Only twenty.five cents. > it it n work eminently teqairod. ns a means of reforming tho vice* of the ago in which wo livo. Also. NATURES GUIDE, with intoi for ihe Prolongation of Lire, just from the Press. A ic.ter with u remittnuco of 23 o. nls, or tho value is post ■ tamps addressed lo—Ur. KiokHm Philadelphia, Pa , will teenro n oopy of oill or of tho above bo«ks by ret j rn of mail, or U copies will bo sent free of postage for $l. Mo ikielicri, Convened, Travollins Agents. file , loopliod wholesale at ih" pabliiKor's price*, which admit ot a large profit. KSTAI.I, LETTERS MUST BE TO^TPAH). Doc. 21’. IKS I FALL AND WINTER GOODS Alt* STUBS <B<&3ESTSia Of 11. D. PATTON, Curwcnsviilc, l’a. \LAHG E and well ulected stock of DRY GOODS nod GROCE til EH. LADlhri UK E.SS (it >< )DS. all wool and PL \IN DEIANE. CASHMERES. DUE'S SI I.KS, ol all kind*. SATTENEis. HATS. CAPS and 11 )N ft ETS. A l jBO—A large and well selected ilrck ol READY-MADE CLOTHING, DRUGS and Tales l Medioinm of every kind lit JO TS and SflOL't. ihe best ever brought to I h- cohnty.— H AUDW All Eol all kinds, such ns IKoN. HATHAWAY COiiK STOVES. PARLOR STMVB3, PIPE of every sis-. N AILS. ST I K EH, anti 'TIN WAKE, ol every kind.- SPERM MIL. LAUD MIL EI.AX SEED DIL. WHITE LEAD. El UK PROOF* PAINTS ol e*cry oMlor. GbArfS. CAN DLE 3, Bp«r:n and la’low. R( h *Kri and STA 1 IM.N Alt Y. HARNESS. SADDLES aid UHIDI.ES. and every other article usnat’y kepi in u country stoic, Lumber. Gram, and country produre of every kind, taken in exchange lor gods. CurweusviUe. Nor. d. 13.3 -tf H. D. PATTON. Nno Store ! New Store ! ! POVVKLL, REED & WEAVER A HE just new opening at holr new STORE- ROOM i n the /V. b„roiu h ol Clearfield, one of tho largest and best assort* meets of >1 LK( *H ANDISE ever brought t) the county, and wbicit they now oiler to tho old outtomersof Bigler fit Co. ns well a* lo the public at iarxe. upon such terms as cannot fat I to give eutiro satisfaction THE LA DIES will find ai their Store such a selection ol C23CDCDc£IS3 At they Dover taw to Clea firfli befor<—and ui for DRY «»>u|is. geu-rahy, and GROCERIES, HARDWARE, UU LENS vV ARE, fil o . they cun not be surpassed citner in (jtiahty orchcouoeis. who don’t believe it aro invited lo call anti be convinced WM. p.iWEf.L G L. REE!). J E. WEAVER. Clearfield. May Cl, iPbJ. JAMES I-I. LARIMER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Wll.f. flirt-nil lo hmire.i la iho .eveml Courl. n( Ultar heid and Centre counlia*. Ufli'ieon Sec-o«i Street, one door nirih of the residence ol John Weaver. REEERENCES —Hon. JAMES BURNSIDE. Be lelcnte lion. JA MES T. HALE. a., A fJ CURTIN. do. E*q.. do. It. It PE TKIK E>. Ei u,j I u ct> ugdon Messrs DRAKEfit IUiCUTUL. Pi.U’a 23. llioi ly. DAGUERREOTYPES. saia* ipturiaNFajisroia© RE-M'fcX Tr Ul.l. V annua nc.>s (o «h? I, API US nn*l t; |;N. TULMEN of il*© Uofouth ol (JLEARFIELU and vi ctory, that ho has opened a Miniature Dagncrrcan Gallery On SECOND STREET, ono door oorih of Powell & Co’» •'‘tore. Call and examioospecimeas, cases. pri c» Sio. CievlMd, November 23, ISS3.—tf. 11. BUCHER SWOOPE. A££* ttgHBSHBS? &*£ &&W L'OKM KKLY of 1 1>o firm of “SCOTT fit ftVVOUPK,’ 1 l Dual ogdon I’a , wlf niteml fa:th(nlJy to ail i rofets 'OOJiI tnwinru ontruse 1 to h i euro by tho citizens cl t.'iohr held aud mlj >ining coooiie*. Ollics next door to, and over Ei i. Wrigley’i offico. RKKKkKNCES.—Rrv Dr. M’Leud. John Stull. Krq.. Hon Geo. Taylor, on«i Hon. J:ia. Gvvin, Hun tmgilon.—Hon. iVin. P. Sehnell. anil Alex. King. K*q.. lUtllord. CJon. Wm. U. Irwin, Lcvumoiwi. - Hon. Simuol Cuhui, Uolluinj üburg. Gen. William Ayres. Harnwhisrg. Cerrwiull & Orwell. No. 211, Murhrl h , Philadelphia. October 27, 1853. Dec. Hi', 1851, Ao Mj MULLS V* T OULU reipectfollj Inform h'» f lends, trod ihopublc T T rentrial.'y. that he i.ill continue! toatlend to allcsils • a the hue ol Dental Operations, Ai his office adjoining hi* dwolllrg in tho borough ofOlenr tiuld. tij mV) be found at notify nil ti .aes in his sioie In the v on ouil of t ie Muuilun hooso. Artificial Teeth Imerted on Plate or Pivot, nod warran'ed to give entiro * ntii faction. EXTRACTING TEETH done without danger to Ihopa tient, and with but liuie imln. Teeth FILLED and CLEANSED in n proper nnd icfentif lo manner. M TAVERN STAND M IN CVRXVENSVILLE, Pa. THE subscriber proposes to 101 l at PRIVATE BALE,his LARGE AfiD CONVENIENT HOTEL in the town ol CURWENBVILLE. known nsthe AiMoiraofaM IHConsoo It is lilualod on the northwost corner ol State ami Filbert Street:,nnd in tho centre ol the boiineu part of'he town.- Toe bouse is 45 by 48 feet, two stories high, u-ih a bate i.ent, and is ever/ way calculated for a public bouse. Thor •is aN so on the premites n largo and convenient stable, together with nil other necessary buildings. 1 he property w ill be sold on the most favorable tormi, and for farther Information application may be made either to the subsciiberon the premises, orto W, A. Wallace,alClearfield Juno 11,1863. ISAAC BLOOM Jr. HEMPHILL’S HOTEL CLEARFIELD, PA. rpHE subscriber most respectfully informs theclt zons o X Clearlleld county, and tho travelling public gonerally. that be has taken the above named HOTEL situated nn the corner of Fiontand Market streets, in (he Itoiough of Clear* fi-M, where bo will at nil times bo prepared to accommodate thoso who may favor him with their ouitopi. «No pains will besperel by theuroprlatortomake hisouslomorstomfortable, nnd hi* home n HOME to those who may stop with him. HisSTAULE will be carefully attended lo—aud his TA BLE and UAU supplied with the best tho market will afford. WM. J. HEMPHILL, August il, 1853. * (D<siMm©4 OMsaair M&Mmgo JOHN GfULICH WOULD respectfully nnnounetto the oitizens of Clear. field and viuintty, that hen now manufacturing nl kindsof CABINET-WARE. Illstbopis situated on Market street, betweoa Third and Fourth, where all kindsof work in his line will bo roads in the BEST STYLE, aud on the most FA VURADLE TERMS and on the shortest notice, made to order on thoshorlest notice. December 3.-1853. IJK/OULD reipectfolly announce to the of Clear* If field and adjoining counties that be has fitted no and opened out a PUBLIC HOUSE, n tho town of Phl.llpsnurr. Centre county, and is fully prepared to aooommodate all who may favorolm withncall. Fob 38,185#.—1. pd. A CARD. DAVID JOHNSTON, | Epilepsy can bo Curoil J LAKE’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND, For llie euro of Epilepsy or Fits, is performing moro wonderful euros than nny olhor medieino yet known or before Ibo public. iVicc Five dollars A BoHIe. 31ho proprietor ha, in Id, ponenion nnmerou; oerlinontci . narrating rho ASTONIBHINO AND MmA.OUI.OUri JRLd oflaoted by this m’dicloo. and dlreots attention to (ho following only, toasiuto thoio who arose nnfortnnato to be Bill cted wtfh tha terrible diieaiohoretofororegardod inonr- Qbie, H.at LAKE’d prnneration. , . Is almost Infallible in its Cure! From Mrs. Brooks, widow of Maj. Jas. Brooks, late of Conneaul, Ohio. Mr, Z. LAKE Sir: Flense send mo another hoUloorFilMedlcien.ni 1 do not like to do without Hon bund. When I commenced giving tho Medicine .qtnyson Edgar, he had from ono to three fits per day. lie has now taken thflinodlcinoover five months, and has had, l think, but two fits in that time, and those very light. Uisbodyond mind are very much improved and by the biassing of Gou, i foul that tho mediome will restore his body and mind to their wonted activity, lie it U 3 years old, and has had fits over 12 yaari. which have bren very frequent, and very destructive to his aonst'tntion and mind. Hundreds or dollars bare been expended lor raedioineto “CURE FlTd.” but nothing,has relieved him until ho used your medicine. Itctpeotftilly yoors POLLY UIIUUK3. From Judson Landmi, Superintendent cf the Ashtabula County Infirmary. Mr. Z. LAKF,.—Pleaio: nond mo a few moro boiliciofyoor "I'll Mcdlcino I msy not need It. bill think safer to koep it on hand. Yonr medicine has done wonders i I gave it to Miss Jane Delano ; she has had fits for 2u years. Uroughtonby having tha measles when bot four years old whichoould not be brought out to tha surface. After taking (he medioine n few days, she had a fine crop of measles, and has had no fits since. Hhehad fllsor symptoms almost daily. She and her lather ooncur with mein say ing that we beheve tbe medicine bus or will work a perfeotoure. laliogavothn modioine to Mbs JaiSo Henderson and As is Cait y. who have had fitsalmost daily, for a number of year*. Their fits have cease:], and 1 believe the medieino will have tho desired ef foot. Much money has been expended by the friends of tho ab.jvepn ients for doctoring, all tone purpose. The pure w&s left for your medieino to perform, and I can cheerfully recommend itas avuloablo disorvery. Respectfully yours, JUDSON LANDON. Superintendent Ashtabula Co. infirmary. Prrpnrci! nnd sold nt tvholcsnln by Z. LAKK,Con nonut, Ohio.— K. F. WKLLKU, Tr.iveiling Agent. Hold by C.D. VVATAON. Clearfield.—K. K. ARNOLD, Lulhersliurg nnd nlso ut i’h ; Tipsburg.— y, 1803,—1y. FIT! FITS! FITS! lEPELEPTIC PILLS. For theatre of Fits, Spasms, Cramps,and all Nervous and Constitutional Diseases. IJEKriONd WHO ART. I.AHUKINQ UNUKR thl, dii f 1 res.iog malady wi.l find tho VEtiET ABLE Tl LLH, to ho Uieonly remedy ever ditenvered fdrcunnj Ep ilepsy.or railing Li's. 1 fieie Tills possets a specific action on I he nervous irs'em ; aid , although they are prepared especially for the porpose ol caring Fits, they will bo foon 1 ofespeuial b-mefft 'or nl.por iocs efllioted with weak nerves, or whoso nerroui system hat booa orcs.rntcd or sliattcie'l from any cause wha'over. fa chronlccomulaiDU.Of diseases of long standing, sup rind uccd 1 by nerronsueis they arc exceedingly benofhial. i I'fiorf $3 pur box. or two boxes for sd. Persons out of th city, enclosing a remittance, will have tho Tills sent through ihe mail. of post w-. For sale by SETH S. II ANCE, No lutf, BA LTI MORE eT . BaLIIMMUR. M.l . to whom or U-n ( n*m nil i>arts of the Union mast be addressed,postpuid. May k 7. f«53 .-ly. ItOBBKT K, WULSII (Ofl®©]k is Wailtffllla Malkaffo I! AFjost received from New York and *&• 11 Thiiadelpliln. a large aud sp'endid as* sortmcnl ofJ E WEIU Y—consist log of Ln dies Gold Breast Pms, Morning Fins, Cufi x w Tint, [Ribbon Pint, Also, Gentlemen’s If w / Fino Gold Pins, of'diH'erent shapes and |Y a sues, Fino Gold P3or Ring Drops. Into sty'e <s // of Jenny Lind Kings and Drops. Bracelets \JJ Finrer Rings. Fine fiold Pens & Pencil* W Kjjy Golil Watch Keys. Silver Tea fit Tabie Spoons. Butter Knives. Sugar Tongs, and Thimbles. Ladies Pine Card Coxes. Port Monies, SILVER PATENT LEVER. PUNTING CaSU WATCHES—Tom 133 *o OPEN FUMNT DETACHED LEVERS—from #lB to t JO— LAPiNEfc— from $lO to #l5. Fino EiGIl T DAY Watches, from bto B* flollart. Fine Gold Watches. BO to4o dolla-s. All of which ho wi I wairaut fur ped'act time-keep ers. Also n largo assortment of Spectacles. Fob Chains. Veil Chains. Cha : n*. Penknives. Pocket Books, firo. CM K'KH-Eight D >y and Thirty Hour ('locks. Fine Small Spring Clocks—oOThonr and 8 dny—Musical lost mrrents, nnd s g real vuMy of too nur,eroot to mention, nsarill) k-.-ot by Jewelers. All the abovetneniioced wananied goon, an i will h-i «ofd nt the lowest profli ■ bu* his to.m* are CAS/| Wutchci. Clocks and jewelry nearly RE TAIHEI), ‘iad V/arranted foroso year. jy (D *6^. ;\ew Stoß*e 9 At LumbcrviUe Clearfield County Penn'a, MMNTEILUS. TEN EYCK, &CO. b g leave foinform thoir friends, and the oommnn Ly in general, that they base opcne.l their ft KW STOAIL. in the above u-inieJ place, where they have and mten 1 krci-ing on hand every vsrirly of good* u»u.illy kt pi m a cou at ty a!or.- t kitoo a* Do G-'<o:L. Groneriet: i»nr»lware. Quceniw&ro, Tin Ware. Ready Made Clothing, II Is. Qrd Cups. Dtuks. aud Medicines, file., 6ic Thny would call particular attention to i heir stock V; fl* J< )TH and hlfl »LH. winch ii unsurpavted by any la the county. — As ihoy in:iua*uctii re all their own stoex they can warrant all they sell to give snluracuou. They will take iu exchange for Goods, ail kinds of HIDES LUM Uc.ll of every desoriolion. f’rodace. Sic Thf*y al.o coniiauo r'oing business at theoldstnnd in f'o f - wh«re ihvy have also j’ist r caireii alarec.totk tf N E «V COM] S. anti ere row prepared to at w holesate or retale, (to suT purchasers' at the lowest prices. They uho seep at ha old stand a vers lor go stock of U< 101*3 iMIOKc*. nrd aio proparod to suit all who may eive them a call, as to tiz? cjuility aed prico. BOOTH and 311ME3 of every do >crip'ion nxpDufaomred to measure aod order, on the shut lest notice. I* ©a*© c : vn i hem n ca I at cither placo. and sec Fioir pretty hd«l C;l EAI' (.'iini)?*, us they eharg© nothing for n ilt'iii Al.<> all kinds ol produce, lumber, an i bid«js tak»n. in et* unnove lor gfoxls. MON f EILUB TEN LVCKfitCU. Uurwunsville. Bout. It), l££3 fllllE Bobscrlber would : nform the citizens of Clearfield X county and ihe public generally, that lie has JUBT HE* GEI VED nod is NOW OPENING, at the S'o’chouse lor* loorlr occupied by Wing U Gctchel, at Mormdglo, a Large, Splendid ij Cheap Assortment of Goods, consisting of every style and quality i f Dry Goals, Groceries, Quccnsware, Cut lery, Hardware, Bools, Shoes and Bonnets, Confectionary , Clocks <J- Watches. ALSO, a largeond well selected stock of Ready-Made Clothing, Drugs cj- Medi cines, tf-c., ij-e. Inshsrlail kinds of Goous usually koptin a Country Btoro All of which tie l» deter mined ■ o sell CHEAPER THAN EV ER BEFORE OFFERED IN CLEARFIELD COUNTY EDMUND F. BRENNER. Morrli<*ale, Nov. 10, 1553. JOHN M. CHASE, New Store. TTJE undersigned respectfully iuform lha inhabitants of Uleaificitl coLDly, that they haveopened a BTOKE in the lowu ot ANSi »N VILI.E. lo Jordan township, at th© intersection cf tho Glen Hopo turupike with the Chess Creek road, aud offer for sale u full supply of C^ao<B>cfflS3 a Groceries , Hardware, Drugs . PatcntMcd icincs and all other articles usually kept in a country store. Boy 5. 1 Be 3. Allofwhich will l>o sold at moderate prices for cath.'or ex changed for GRAIN, .LUMBER, &o. Our neighti r* wv rrspcctluily ask to call, aod assure them we intend doing liu sinets at as low ralos as cash purchases will aWow. JuaoJ4. IWJi-ly. CHASE & SWAN. STONE WARE si esa tFsi ® il<E) TIIE BUHBCRtnER9 respectfully announoe to (he oiti* zent of Clearfield county and tho pablio generally, that they havecuinmenced the manafactory of BJ ON E VVa RE, one raiieeast t f LUTfJERSIiURGfI. where they are prepar* oil to furnish an artioie oftt'i'ONE WARE equal to any man* nfactarndelsewheie.and nn reasonable terms. STOVE FIPEGULLARB constantly on hand. Orders promptly aitonded to. and a liberal discount madeto wholesale purchasers. M. J. PORTER. Aogustad. 1853.—3 t. . J G.W. PORTER. THE subscriber informsthoxe who aro desirous of purchas ing (OWN LOTS, that ho will aisposo of a number in the town of the location of which ofiots great Inducements to Mechamosand others, situated as it is in a good agricultural oountry where an almndnuo) of ©mploymentcan bs procured. The GLEN HOPE faroplke from TYRONE CITY pusses through it. and other improve raenls are contemplated. Application for lon may bo m&do to the subsotlber on the promises. _ HENRY tiVVAN. Ansonvillo, Juno 20,1V53.—tL s Bounty Land and Pension Agency. Charles Tucker, Washington, D. C. ATTORNEY for Claimants, nnd Agent for obtaining Rev olutionary. Naval, Invalid, and half pay PENSIONS. BOUNTY LLANi) arrears of pay, extra pay, &0., for Mil itary and Naval services. „„ . Bounty Land obtained for tho widows and heirs ofVolun leors of iho Texas Revolution of 1888, and extra pay obtain ed for those who served in the (J. B. Navy, on the coast of California and Mexico Rom 1848 to 1853. ~ , _ Address CIIAHUSd TUCKER. WBihinglOD. D.C, JOHN L. CUTTLE, Attorney at Law and Land Agent, WILL piftclioela tin i.reral Court, of Cleiuflalil and Elk conutlet. sod attend to tbo pa>ment of taze, on a °KEFEKJfc!iicK3 —HliElctllauer. WM. IUGLEB.HurIi. tints—Hon. KI.LJ3 LEWIS, Lnnouter-G. W, WOOD. WAtiD.Wllkilinrii.—J.O.KNOX.t'rsnklm-J.C.MONT. OOMEHY, rnlladalpbia. . AllpanonibaTiaabatiaeu with him. wlllioJiii abtanoe, appigrlo J.DIDDLE GOltDON.whu September till, 1853, TUE VEGETABLE EXTRACT NEW GOODS. HENRY SWAN Town Lots dr.i.b. MARcnisrs CELEBRATED CATHOLICON,’'' For the reliefaud curre of suffering Females,- Ars. jfltUndipro-tmffleit: vo.u./ffl* , roiittooiatlve powcra ' fe 5' V'V'O' / l» all lh« dlimSEi ' M {{ '-1> V " ///■ yUobillirecommit ' orthewan Prolan. ofthe Womb,—Floor Alba.. or VVliliY,£[ Chron a laßamatfoa— wyßssaafiKfe &«3!: tlon, «,o,wlibfllitheir oooonmanjia* eT ,|/i; (Lancercxcopte bo matter flow severe or .°/n!P w i? B ? wamllne \ ibt Catbollcon far toroutet othet runs* dlei.inbelntooroce-. tain--!ess exnectUive Rod feavios theijtrm in & better Candida, I - (free) contain, ioff ample proof» front the mostrespectable toorcei.oHba beneficial rainlu of ill aie: tosethe* wUMeUeu from hiehlx experienced Physician*, wbo have aiedit In am! apeak from their own observation!. REFERENCES. P.II. lIECKHAM. M. D., Ulloa-tN. V. Ij. I>. FLEMING, M. I>.,Caßan(foJgao, N. Y. M. 11. HILLB. M. I).. Rocheater, N. Y. D. Y. FOOTE. M. D.. Brraoni*. N. Y. Prcf. DUNUAIt, M D., Bnltimon, Md. J.C.OIUUOK.M.D-. baitlmoro. kid W. W.REEBE.M. D.. New York Oitr. W. PRBICOTr. M. O..Coeoord.N. H. 1. P. NEWLAND.M. b. Utloa.N. Y. i Rev. C. S. BEARD, Glean Springs, H. C. Pamphlets had gratis at thestoreofO D. WATSON. AmH. Druggist Clnarfleld. fa.—Also sold by T U. MILLER. Uell#. fonte, W.H. HACKE. Kittanning—SAMUEL MATf*ERN Meohanlcsville, and by most leading druggist* in adjolaisif countie* " Loller addressed to care of Mr. Curlie Hatch, Agent u( Rovenna, Ohio. To Dr. MARCH ISl.:—t hnre been ten year* troubled with female Complaints—prolapsus.u*erL nod all theatteodjna difficulties; at time* rendering my life most miserable lhave had the attendance of tome of the best physician*, with but little success; the mpu they could do wa* to relieve—a cure was out of the question. for five month* before commencing with your medioioe, 1 had not been able to porform any la> bor, could walk but a few itepe at a time, and ecnrcely went out of door*— in »noit. \ was completely prostrated, both, in body and mind, and expected to drag « nt the rest army day* in sedering and misery. But. reading your advertisement, I was induced to try your Invalo&ble mediolne called Uterine Oitholicon, ai the last resort. 1 had not used it a week before IMt like another woman. Ur the use ol three bottles I was enabled to perform all the labor for six in tie family with ease, and could walk anywhero in the neighborhood without injury. Nothin* bat a seme ol my duty to yon and to the afllieteJ. has Indu cd me to state my case to tho public. 1 cm safely roaommmd tho preparalioa to all thote tottering likemisolf. (Signed) Mrs. SARAH A. UISIiUP. Proodom, Portage Co., Ohio. Deo. 27,1859. cyj. n. MARCIIISI fit CO.. Proprietors. Central Depot No. 804,Broadway. N. Y. Sept. 16, 1853.-6 m PLEASANT HILL IRON FOUNDRY and MACHINE SHOP, At Clearfield, }i!lE undersigne -1 respectfully announces to the people ol Cisnrfiehl and tho adjoining counties that {.tilill ooutu. uosto uarryoii tneoaove businessat his extensive eslabliil. meet in ihe borough of Clearfield, and is now prepared to manufacture ail kinds of Castings used for Grist Mills, Saw-Mills, and all kinds of Machinery. HisCaitingsara no* of a apor'or quality—equal, ifootiu periot.io any other Is the State—ns he uses none bat the rer (»#it material. and employs none bat the very bestol workmen 11 is MACHINE SHOP, With two superior TURNING LATHES, driven by steam, s now in ■ticceufulopernlior. and nnder the manaremsot of a practical mechanic—where almost any article of machine*! can be FIN IS H ED in the very best style, and no short notice. lie he* now an hands n large assortment of C stings, such as Sft )VKS of vnr*o i sizes and patterns, PLOUGH IKONS, WASH K E rj'LLS, &c., £to.. which ho offers to sell low tor <;ash, or on a reasonable oredit. iie>is now casting, from he most approvod patterns. HATHAWAY COOKING-STOVES. ALSO—Fancy Air light Parlor Stoves, Nine Plate and Coal Stoves. Also, Wini'd’s celebrated Plough. AalolUindiof HOLLOW-WAKE. SLEIGH and SLED SOLES. WAGON BOXES, &c lie intends (los ell on reasonable terms, and trusts that the ci: izem of ihe county generally will tind ii to their advantage io give Inin their costom. CAriH will always be preferred— but the highest pnoci will bo allowed for Country Prodo'e and OLD METAL. Ashe gives hit et'nldishmeoibii person*. I supervision,a lorders for moiA will receive prompt atlenllop, dav/d litz. Llcarfitl 1. Nov. 28,1851. Mo.se’s Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Root. T.IIH is a PURELY V EG £ PARLE COMPOUND, toien. t.dually prep->rej from Roots and lieibs ol the tiutor-u Medica. no J bus gained the universal reoutation for tho lojiowioc ctieou, viz : Kegiihiiing r.ii.l Strengthening tho iiver and Digrs* live Organ.-, and rlenaing the Sto much and Uowclh, am] ihu» curing all Bilious Di«etisci, L ver Coniplaiuls, D>a* itpp»la. Indigestion. Coslivsn-ss. Pi'es. Headache, fever and Agna Jnnaiito'. N-u*- . 10l Api>ctil3.&c , andoaoilDg the lot mi to nou uli urn! support every pail. PUKIKV ING THE ULO >D—And thus caring all Humoii, Lolmfous L'rn. t:oD», Sor loin, Hall Rheum. Eryiioelas. lleid, Looker Pimp e* on the inco. Blotches* Clouts, funi'tn, Maraud'd Di»e »»s, &c. It Ei- U I. URGANB-And hg ttuauiiug (hem to perform I hair proper fuhetion*, prevoating andcatioß many painful and aaugeroui tlisemes Strancth • tiing >u<l q.iiuk«4Din( tho thus allaying Ner vous trrituiinn. nod emits ah ihsoases ol the Nerves, snub as Hy lerm, Nurul,in, t. ranips. iic. It ro inuvertinl in (lie t urc of all FcraaleComplainls ss Wetikocs*. general dubililf, lrregnlarlty, Ob iractioni* Swollicgol the r’cvt, l.imhs. Joints, &0., cansed by weuk next; oien, i.UNG an'd I'UKOAf UOMPLAINTB, snob as vOtds, Coughs, Asthma Cjosumpticn 6ic , also, Dropeiy. tlav.ngm id© asc of tho Compouud Syrup of Yellow Deck Root, prepared by C MU USE & UO.,oilhar oq selvesorouf families, and findiug it to bo n very salutary and effectual preparation. wetiomoitoheerfuHy rocomroenil It to the pablio as n very vpldabb meHijice. E Bourne, Esq . Cashier of the NarJoaafß.ank Providence, K. 1.. A. VV. dpjucer. Ejo , Cashier, Lime Hock Bank, co. do ; Rev. vVtn A. Phi lips. Rev. J. U. Richmond O*. H. Jou-t, tdiior BrovidcncdGeo. Advt. Wm. Field, M W.G. M. Cyrus Fisher. 51 E. 11. P. James Hu'chiason. G. 8 !)• n, V. J. Hutu, Doji Beoj Colby, audoaa bundled others ol the mos* rcipucinble fan) lias of Providence This certifies that 1 have lor a number of years boon ac quainted with iht compoiitinn and mode of cmnnl'actore of AlwßrE B CUMPUUNI) BYRUP OF YELLOW DUCK Hi M/l'. I have also been acquainted with Its modus ope - andi in d t*a>e. nnd oan say that! a all respects it is admirably uaioulaled to remedy'ho oloss of Diseases for which it 1« de signed. It ii especially valuable In INDIGESTION, and bi its at ecdum tvmpiomi. it exoiLs to hpnlthr action the MVEH, removes Torpor, and inactivity from the OHGAN and st ruulaiM h< altby aa'ion ia all the system. Asa DEI'U BATOR or porider ol the Blood tt has no superior. Provieeno-, K. I Jan. I 1953. DAVID UOLME6, M.D !*rep.irc?d by C, MOKSK & Co„ no. 446 Broadway N. Y , ond sold by Druggisis and others threughoqt th is und olher eounlicß—(’. D. WATjSON, Agent, (.'leurfield Pit. Muyso,lBs3 Medicines worthy a place in oil Families. Being Prepared by a Regular Graduate and Physician of 30 years Experience. f \R. J S. ROBE is an Honorary Memborof the PhiJadel s “ phia Medical Bocicty. and araduaied inlbid, from the University of Pcustylv&nia, under the guidance of tho Iru. lyeminent Profe«sc» Physirk. Chapman. Gibson, Coze, Jamrs Bstd Hare—nom<tce!ebrat<d for mtdtcaiscience. being solicited by ibnnxnnds of his patients to pnt up his Preparations, he nowlofiers to the pubiio as the result of his ©xperieno-forthe past thirty years, the fol.owiag valuable Family Medicine*, each enssnitn.l to a specific disease. Full ALL NERVOUS AFFFCI lONB -Dr. J. Rose's Nervous aod Invigorating Cordial.—The Greatest Discovery in Medical Ktloauo.—'This astonishing Preparation for raising nny wmk Qons’iiotion, debilitated by oare. labor, study or dura«e, acts Ike a o mrm. Itgives slrrnglb and appetite, and possesses great invigorating properties. For Heart Diseat?, ail Neivous Aflectioni, Fiatalencn* Heart Burn, Restlessness. Numbness, Neural do, raising the spirits, and giving newer to the whole system, it .is almost miraculous in As tiloots. Bo cents a bottle. THE GREAT PAIN CURGR. DO YOU BUFFER WITH ANY PAIN.-lf yon do you willlind immediate relief by using Dr. RUSE'S FAIN CUH EK. It «s the only preparation which caret almost instantly, dore Throat. Rheumatism from Colds. Palm in the Bide, I Back, or Limbi: Pace, Enrlor Tooth Aobe; Stomach or i Bowels, 8 de or Back ; Blit! Neck, Braises, Corns, and Tbil j Mains. Wherever you have palo, dm the Pain Carer. Bale to all ages, price I2)i. 80 and CO cents bottles, | FOR COUGHS. COLDS. CROUP AND WHOOPING COUGH—the bast Cough Byrup in the world.—Dr. Roio'a ce’ebrated Cough Syrup, gives Immediate relief to the worn Cough, whether Con.umptrvo or proceeding from acptd. It allays any irritation of the Lungs, and lortiflee the eastern against future attaokt. In bott.es at BOoen's ana #l. Children ore also liable to Croup, which dangerous disease yields immediately to Dr. J.b. Uose’e never failing CROUP BYRUP. Pric-sMcants L , f WHOOPING COUGH, another complaint, a ways worse inooldond damp weather. The afuictod will find relief in tha use of Dr. B. Eoie’i Wbooplog Byrup. which aD ways relieves and prevents the diseases, suob &i loflamatlon of the Lungs. Dropsy iuthe Chest, and Co&iumplioD, Price 50 cents per bottle. „ . AlJdO.—Dr. J. B. Rose's AileraUvf or Blood purifier. Dye peptio. Rheumatic Compound—Compound extract of Buchu. Magic Liniment, Carminatlvo Balsam worm Killer or Vcr* tniuige. Croup Byrup.Golden Pills, Pile Ointment, Tetter or Healing Ointment, Eye Ointment, Eye Water. Strengthen* ing Plasters, French S».ecinQ, lafant Cordial,* AcoustJo Oil Elexir of Opium. Liquid Hair Tottlo. and Female Specific. All tha above preparatioui, with DR, ROSE'S MEDICAL ADVIBEKIO poisons in sioknesa and in health, to be bad of EDMUND E- BRENNER, ftlortlsdnie, Clearfield countr. IJ. IV PATTON, Curwenivllle, and of Dealers geaerolv lliroughouttheßtnte.- jane 84,1853—7 m. C. D. WATBON. Agent, Clearfield Pa, Fashionable Tailoring:. RESPECTFULLY announces to the’citizens ol Clear* field conn ;y, and the pablio generally.that he contlnnek to carry on the above bmiuenat his OLD El AND, above th© Post Office, where he will al vays be prepared to wait oa gif who may tavorhim with a call. Ue ha* on 1 leleoudtutpftmentoi CLOTHS.CAeBJMEBKd and TBJJJJ MINGS, which he wUJ warrant to bo of fiood •££ wjtl be sold very tow. Uls old castcmwiftxerequwlJd tpecra tinue their patrotegeandas many new one ujgjm Vg convenient, at he assures them that be t* luraurx the materials and do the work in proper raaeeet. HIIEA July 8,1853. , TIIOS. biiua*
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