K Opening of the Ports of Japan. ' :rr ~T B^Theadvices from Japun confirm ihe in- 1 FOREIGN NEWS. Wligcnce of tho success of Commodore oreQt 8a,1,e at Shanghai. B The corres pondent of Ihe Lon- 1 Boston, June 22.—' The Royal mail' ■on Times, writing from -Hong Kong, on steamer Canada, from Liverpool, via Hal-1 Hnc 12th of April last, gives the following arrived at this port at ten o’clock this Rarticulars of Com. Perry’s last mission *o ni orning. fter mails for tho South will feddo ; "■ , leave this hfternoon, and reach Philadel-! ■ The most prominent and interesting in- P**’ a to -rnorrow afternoon. I pelligencc we have to communicate by this' There ure some additional items of news ' Imail, is tho authentic accounts of the sue- Pressing considerable iniere-t. I bossful negotiations o! his excellency Com. 1 China.— Ihe latest advices Irom China Perry, of the United Stales’ navy in Japan ; nre im portant. j there is great reason for believing that 1 The imperialists had made a violent at-1 'We may shortly have particulars of the lacl{ on the foreign settlement at Shanghai 1 .treaty and the ports to be opened, as on [l, ul were repulsed by the American and the 27 th of March, Commodore Perry was English forces, who stormed and destroy-! Jo have a grand meeting near Jeddo with ed llle m perialist camp. 1 Lthe princes arifi ministers of the Emperor, I The English and Americans had two .appointed it is said, for the consideration * :l ‘* ed nnd twelve wounded in the conflict.! hnd conclusion, and most probably for the The loss of the imperialists is not known,! [ratification of the treaty. From all we ,>ul ' 9 presumed to be heavy. j learn, there can be no doubt lhat Japan At l Q tesl doles ull was quiet. ! will bo opened to all nutions, and each The American and British forces con-, have tho facility of making a treaty. The 1 of volunteers from the various mer- United States ship Saratoga was to be des- chant vessels of in the port, | patched soon afjer the 27th for Panama, to who hastily organized for the defence of [convey the important news to Washing. 'heir factories. j lon. k Among the wounded of the volunteers! • The U, Sthtos steamer Susquehannah was Capt. Pearson of the American clipper ! [arrived hereon the 2d inst. having left ship Rosa Siondish. | the bay of Jeddo on the 2.51 h ult., und is The attack and repulse look place on j to bo held at the service of the U. S. com- 'hellth of April, and on tho 12th all was [ missioner Mr. M’ljuno, The ports select- reported quiet. j ed arc said to be Ozaka, in !)1 deg. 45 (’ItIPORMA NPWS min. north latitude, mid ltlo deg. 35 min. . CALIFORNIA NEWS, last longitude,-and Matsmni, in the straits N’r."' Orleans, June 21. 1 lie steam-, ofSan< T aji ship United States arrived at this port last | Thel-lmperor or Japan was dead—a ve- ni 8 h .‘> nfler a S ood run of flVf ' dl, y y r ‘ om i y old man, but a new Emperor was on- Aspinwall. . llironed Sho brings the Unliloriua mail ot June The report given of .he Russian admi- ,st ’!' vo ' Vf:el(s lu,rd speedy relief, and off.cl a complete cure. . . On applying the slonfi to the wound, it instantly adheres, und remains until satu rated wi'htho poison, and then drops oil. On placing it in warm water., tho poison is soon seen to come dut in greenish sprnn ir|es, when the stone mn v again be applied -until, a complete euro is effected. This is a description ol .the nature and qualities of this singular and valuable stone, which perhaps but few persons will he inclined to believe, although liteialh true. We arc net aware that the exis tence of such a stone is known to the sci i ntific world at all.— Spirit of the Suith. | In connexion with tho ahovo, we would add that we are reliably informed that such a stone ns is above described, has, tor twenty years past, been in possession of the family of. tho la to Mr. John King, Ikiri" on wliat is called Church Hill, in Richmond, Virginia ; and ihnt during that time its qualities in counteracting the ef fects of poison as alluded tojpwvo been ul times successfully tested. — htl. Union.\ What Consistency.— /Robert 1 . Con rad, who, but a yenr or two ago, was con sidered an excellent judge of good liquor, and notoriously fond of his glass, was tho Temperance candidate nt the recent elec non for Mayor of Philadelphia ; whilst Richard Vaux, tho Democratic candidate could not get a single vote from that quar ter, although admitted on all hands to have been n sober man all his life. Such is political temperance. How do the honest and sincere portion of tho Temperance par-1 ty, (especially our Democratic friends,)! like the entertainment to which they havol hnch invited by those who have assumed to themselves the control of the Temper ,nnce movement. The bargain between the Whigs and temperance tenders, it is said was brought about and consummated by Johnston, who visited Philadlphitt about ten days before the elec tion. What a beautiful Temperance loa der he is^—is’nt ho f Only think of it; JohVison and Conrad par hobite fratnimA a whole team in the crusade against liquor! O tempora, O mores ! • ‘] Nokfoik, Juno 20.—-2.000 bushols of new wheat, from North Carolina, were shipped from here yeslerday for Baltimore. A! cosipANY of young men for Nebraska is forming at Westminster, THE CLEARFIELD REPUBLICAN. UeO-StR ETC’HI Mi IN VERMONT. Mrs. [icholiis, ex-editress of Braltleboro’, in letter to '.he Bratllehoro’, Eagle, com- plains with much feeling llial : “So open; is the violation of our liquor law in cer tain towns and localities, that the e.asunl passer cannot avoid becoming aware of ihe fact.” She says that it is an every ! duv occurrancc lor some passenger in lhe | stage conches—while the Inller are wait-| ing at the Hotel for ihe mails —lo sav, “I guess I’ll gel out and.stretch niv legs,”! which always ends in tlioir having u drink , somewhere in the Hotel ; ; and she inti-j mates that it is perfectly astonishing wiilr what unchecked ease legs arc now stretch-. ed in Vermont. AIAltKIIal). Oil Thui-.lin llio Mil ilny -.1 June by 11. I'. Kter liiii;. E--|., Mr. Croonwoud Hell h» Miss Ainmnlft Dal,., nil nf I’ikc luwnship, liiis ■•■>nnty. ■ On ihc I I lb- innt. liv the Key. Juhll Hegal. Mr. Mjmi in .Mi.«k Ann Sevier. nil of Brady tp. Tl.e iilm'l i' untie.' was ornmenuely ])iil>liHli«'.l in . lj r :, Mr. iSvofgp Minin to Mire Ann Tuylor. I)IK1). Oil Kriilnv llic Utli imUiiiil, in Jnrillin township, ~r l)n,pi -y', ItWilrick W. Sheening, E»q„ in the ■ lillli ye nr of lii#-ftgo, loin iug u widow and five chil dren In mourn hie loss. The deceased was ft wor thy mom her of the huthern Church, und wns higll- Iv'osleeuiod. He died us he had lived, in ponce with nil his friends and neighbors, and also ill popes of a 1,1 i -s fill immortality.- -(Cmumruiirurei/.) In tioshen township, this county, on Saturday the 2.lth in-tant. line, wife id fieorge lvlide, aged ai.oiil J.i years. ■ ,Sss s j s s SS'S s.rssss -r s s -r lfa V t ITIiMION. | X r H>Hl', subscriber is in greut want S jL of monoy, anil ns we liiis spring x s have bad nn extra run of lumber and S 0 oxlrn prices paid to both owners and g S hands, lie thinks every one indebted S lo him is able to pay him, and all those t, X whose accounts any part of which S j has been standing over six "months, x S who do not call and do so, or at least S Jj come and settle and give reasons sat- x S isfactory to him for not paying, he S tj will conclude do not intend to pay x v und will Iron 1 them accordingly. £ > HENRY LORAINR. x S Clearfield, May 31, I*s 1. h j- r s s rsj/s s ' s f s - / /ss ss S' 1 Episcopal Visitation. There will bo 11 sermon preached in the Catholic Church of Cleiufiold, oil the Oth day of July, 1864, by the Bishop of Erie. All perrons ore welcome^ SABBATH CONVENTION. THOSE In favor of a beltor observance of the Christian Sabbath, are requested to moot in coAvcntion in the Presbyterian church ill Curwins villo, on Saturday tbo Ist day ol July next at 11 0 We'carncHtly hopo that every township in the, county will bo hugely represented. Bonj. Spackinan, -Henry Aughonbaugli, J. U. Caldwell, A. J. LnnioJi, 11. P. Thompson, W in. 11. Robertson, Thos. W. Homing, W M. Roo.ly, 0. \V. Rhoom, Rev. .1. J. Hamilton John B..lleisoy, W. A. Bloom, J. H. Homing, (1. R- Wolfe, l). 8. Homing, Wm. A. Reod, M. Roods, ltoss Rood, Rov? C. niolil, Rov. A. Hadglnnbory, Rev 8. M. Cooper, 1- Terms of Advertising ADVERTISEMENTS aro insertod in the Re publican, at ono dollar por square, for the first throo insertions and twonty-fivo oonts for each additional insortion,. Fourteen lines make a square. No advortisomont insertod for less than a dollar. A Liberal reduction nmdo to thoso who udvcitiso by the yoar. . __ BOOTS AND SHOES. ] "FRANCIS SHORT announoos to tlio citirens ■t 0 f Clcarfiold and vicinity, thut ho has again oominonood tlio maimfaoturo of Boots and blioos in tlio Borough of Cloarlleld. Ho can bo ioimd in tlio shop formerly occupied by * ll0 “ a “ bl ° n ,’ ; P 8 stairs in Shaw’s row on Second s root, whore ois prepared to do all work in his line, and will bo pleased with a call from nay or all of 1113 old cus tomora ftud a* mady now onoa tut may soo hi to ex tend to him tboir pntronugo. CJonrfield Juno 28, 1854. \\ Three Lots for Sale, 7Q£ 24, 25, and 20, In tlio llossop plan, In tho of Cloarfiold, nil enoloßod. 0r torms apply to W. M. BEKIW. unvonHvillo. Juno 2ft. 1854. List of Urand Jurors for Sept. Term, 1854. MII2 <0 IM 41. ST H © a Beccaria. — Henry Whitosido, Fanner. ■■■ ■ ■ j - —— r? Brady. —Goorge Krinor. Farmor : Frederick ( t t?t i? r* a T Hollopotor, Farmerr , Burnt ide. —William Hutton, Former. TJlackNinith, Luthersburg, Pa., will attend to Covington. — Suinuol Urndford, Farmer. X) nil businoss in hia lino, and will also furnish Clearfield—V. Wliitohill, Carpontor; Ellis Ir- Wagons, Buggies, Ac., vory choap, and monufnc win, Merchant. lured in tho host style, and warranted. Ftrgunon —Philip Everhart, Farmor. j Aug. l^* f, 2. Murn ‘ y ’ THOMPSONS, HARTSOCK, & CO. Jordan —lsaac Dunlap, Farmer; Muj. David Tron Founders, Ourwouaville. An oxtonsivo Wise, Farmor. X assortment of Castings mado to order. A'«vMru/e -Win. Michaels, Farmer; OliverMooro Lawrence —John Lariinore, Miller. JACOB BICCjER, Morrit —Goorgo Boftms, Farmer. f'topper, Tin and Sheet Iron Manufacturer, Pike —Abram Bloom, Sr., Farmor ; (leorgoSmonl \_y Curwensviljo, ul>ove the old foundry, on the Farmor ; Gilbert Scofield, Morchant; Joseph Bai- north side of Main stroot., whoro all business in his ly, Farmer. lino is done up in n workmnnliko manner, and on Penn —Charloa Cloavcr, Farmer; Amos Hile, reasonable terms. Country produco taken in ox- Farraor. change for work. Hep. 17, 185!i. Vi oodward —William Kephart, Farmer. t ' ■ . „ Vo-T O. B. MERRELL, List 01 i flit for Sept. TtrinJ / lopper, Till, and Sheet Iron Ware Mauu- Beccuria.— John Wold, Jr., Fanner; Jienj. 1). ,L ftreturer, on Second streot, ono door south of Wright, Fnnnor ; Duvid Croe, Farmer. ■A. K. Wright’s store, Cloorfiold. [Deo. 23, I SM. Brady David Wolty, Farmer; Henry Knnrr, : ~,,, -r nn iimT karmor ; Joseph Dale, Farmer. | '* M. 1 . LxlLi HLiK 1 , Bradford — Benjamin Spacknmn, jr. Miller ; Geo. X) locksmith, nt Hopewoll, 801 l township, at the , Boworsock, Farmer Patrick Curley, Farmor ; | ) Cross Hoads lending from M’Goc’s Mill to New Jacob Kylar; Farmer ; ;S. Lounsberry, Farmer. Washington, and from Chest orook to tho river, Jlurnaidc —R. King, Fnnnor ; James Dowlor, whore all calls in his line will bo promptly attend Merchant. od to. March 2, lS. f »2 Bell —George Walters, Farmor; Thomas Camp bell, Farmer. Ho(\ ikv~~- 1 •wue Caldwell, Farmer. /'cim-John T. Irvin, Farmer ; Isaac Kirk, Far mer ; Thomas Moore, Farmer. \\ iK/iiuartl —.Matthew M’Cully, Farmer. Estate of Jonathan 11. Smith dec’ll. tETTFKS testamentary on the estate of Jonu- J Mian li. Smith, late of Hell township, Hear ' tie hi county, have been granted to the subscribers. 1 all per-'oh.x knowing thernseL 0.1 indebted to .said, estate will make immediate payment, and (hose Inning claims against the same' will present them proporlv auihenticated for settlement. I THOMAS CAMPBELL. AW. i SARAH K. SMITH, A 'x, ' H*d! township, June 28, 1851. (it. pd. ATTENTION ItKUUJLAILS ! <~ t\r OF "ill meet for drill on Saturday. J 1 the 1-t day of July ut 4 oYloi-k, I*. M. \ou will meet for parade on ' 'rue-day. the Ith day of July at tho Town Hall, a. eight o’clock A. M., where you ' will Mi peir iu Summer uniform, with twelve rounds of Blank Cartridge, and all \oiir equipments in good order. Hv order of the Cupt. D*. F. ET7.WFIBER, O. S. I.ntlies and Gentlemen, I BELIEVE it a good maxim, that every person should purchase goods wherever they please. 1 Hut they should not huy too hastily before they as , certain where they can be best suited. I would 1 most respectfully invito all {ladies in particular) to ' .••ill at H. (llennan’s store, and examine his splon did assortment of goods that von not bo excelled in this section of country for ('HEA PXESS, durubil- • ity or Which consists of (icntlenicn’s boots 1 of all descriptions and prices. Indies and Hondo- j men’s gaiters, boys and girl’s boots shoes and gai- f tors. Children of all uge* can he aeeomodatod. ' ILDLKXNAN. June 21. 185!. BANK NOTICE. the subscribes intend to make application \y to the next Legislature of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania for nn act of Assembly lo incorpo rate a Baribin? Company, with Banking and dis counting privileges, to bo called tlio “Clearfield Bank,” and located lit tho borough of Clearfield, with a capital slock of $lOO,OOO. A. K. Wright, C. Krataer, KUis Irwin, J. F. Wea ver, William Irwin. John l’atton, J. W. Smith, J. B. McKnally, Jns. T. Leonard, Kichard Shaw. James B. Orahain, Jonathan Boynton. Juno 25, 1854.-firn. \r*sb.Tho Harrisburg Cnion, will publish the above ouo month, and send bill to this office. TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. rpilE 001/N'TY COMMISSIONBUS, of Clenr- JL field county will receive proposal# for building a Bridge atrros# Chest creek at or near Oilbert Tozar’s in Chest township, on Tuesday, the 4th day of July next at tlie hyuse of Uilbort Tozer, where plans and speficaitious will be exhibited. SAM CEL SIIOFF, ROBERT MEIIAFKKY. Coin nti*sl"urr* i'lnurlii'l.l May 20, 18i3. ! I,,,B.,.Cooi»lavi)K!i, ri’k June 24, lfi. : >4.- 11. Cninm’re Office, VALUABLE LAND FOB SALE rpilE subscrihor offors at private sale a tract of laml containing 150 acres sitnatotl on Chest crock, Chest tp., Clcurfioltl co., adjuining lands of Juiucs Curry, John Kitchens it ml others. The above trset of land is well timbered with White I’ine nnd White Oak, the land is ulso of a good (pialitv for farming purposes, the improvements are a log dwelling house, one stablo with about sev en acres cleared, also o'thriving young upple or chard. Terms will bo made known by applying to the subscriber at Altona, Illair co.. Pu. WILLIAM DECK Kit. Juno 28, 1.5.',1.,pd.-.lt. Sheriffs Sale. BY virtuo of sundry writs of Firu Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Plena of Clear field county, and to mo diroctod, will bo exposed to public sale, at the Court house in Cleurfiold, on Saturday, the 22d day of July, 1854 at 2 o'clock F. M., the following desribod real estate Lot No. 15 in the borough of Curwcnsville, with a dwel ling house, store house, stablo and othor out hou sos erected thereon. Boundod by lot Into the es tate of John Scot on west, Stephen Graff on east, the Brio Turnpiko on north, ulso 75 acres moro or loss of timber land in liumsido township, Clourficld co., boundod by lands of Jonathan Snyder, Kitch en and others. Seised and taken in oxocution und to bo sold as the proporty of Isaac Smith, WILLIAM I’OWDLL, Sheriff. Juno, 20, 1854. ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE. ISAAC SMITH of tho Borough of Curwensvillo, Morolmnt, having niado an assignment to me, of all his book accountsoiotcs, judgments, Ac., in trust for tho benefit of his creditors, all porsons knowing tliomsolvos to bo indebted to him will make immediate payment, and thorohy savo costs. Those having claims against Isaac Smith will pre sent them duly authenticated for sottlemont. Tho books will bo kept tho presont month at the otßoo of Josiah Evans Esq., in Curwonsvillo, during which time I). S. Mooro will bo in attendance to muko settlements. L. JACKSON CRANS, Assigneo. June 7,1854. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE partnership horotoforo oxisting between tho subscribers (trading as Smith A Brown,) was this day dissolved by mutual consont. Thomas Brown having disposed of all of his interest in tho partnership effocta to Isaac Smith, who is to sottlo all tho firm liabilities. ISAAC SMITH, THOMAS BROWN. Curwensvillo, May 23, 1854. TAKE NOTICE. ALL pfirspns are horoby notified that John I). Thompson has purchased the interest of Ja- I cob Detrick and Goorgo Lanich Jr., in their Book I accounts for Blacksniithing done in Curwohsville. I All porsons knowing thomsolvos indebted will ; thoroforo raßko W "lN m D.' THOMPSON. I Curwensvillo, June 14. 1854.-.tt.-pd. / Dec. 21b 1851 JOHN RUSSELL & CO.. rriANNERS and Curriers, (irampion Hills, Clear | field county, Pa. keep constantly on band an assortment of leather. Cash paid for hides. May 18, 1854.-6 m. THOMAS MILLS, C loach and Sleigh Maker, on Third street j between Market and Locust, Cleartleld, Pa. April 16, 1652. B. F. STERLING, Saddle and llarneas Maker, and Justice of the Peace, CunvoiYS'villo. Dee. 28, 1851. RICHARD GLENNING, Boot and Shoe Maker, can he found at his shop tlitee doors weft of the Mansion House, Where he ha.- constantly on hand a large assortment hot hof home amt city manufacture. J uly 8, \>:i. J. I). THOMPSON, 1 blacksmith, AVaguns. Buggies, Ac.. Ac., ironed ) on short notice, and the \ cry host style, at his old stand in the borough of (’urwotisville. Dee. 21*. IH.’.J. ROBERT McNAIJL, f|Aanner, at the old stand in Curwcnsville.. J_ Dec. 28, 1851 GEO. \V. RIIEEM, Saddler, llarncNN ami Trunk Mamifactur er, 011 Second street, i mined in to Iv nver I>. Watson's lh'uj; store.. I>oc. 20, IXo2. WM. P. CHAMBERS, lirheel wrlglit, ( huir Maker ami House YY ami Sl"ii I'alntcr, Ciirwen-vMle. Dm'. 2X. ISSI. THOMAS SIIEA, 1 .fashionable Tailor, in Shaw's ltow. on Mar- ! kot street ininiecliiitely ovor tho I‘ost Ofileo. j Chmrliolil. Dor. 2<», 1851. , A. L. SCIINELL, rilaßor, I.uthi-rshiirj;, will do his work jn.-l as 1 | good and as cheap as any other follow. Dec. 28, 1851. JAS. ALEXANDER, Saddler and Harness Maker, in his now shop on Market street, near Morrell's hotel. Dee. 2tb 1851. JOHN H. HILBURN, Boot and Shoe Maker, Second street, nearly opposite A. K. IVright's store, Cleurfiold. Pa. • April Hi. 1852. JAMES HOLLENBACH, Blarksmltli, on Third street, liotweon Market and Walnut, Clcarficd, Pa. April Hi, 1852. JOHN W. SHUGERT. TT7~agon Maker, corner of Third nnd Locust yy street, (.'lrnrfleld. Repairing dune to order. April 111, 1852. GEO. RICHARDS, lAatdiionable Tailor, west of Shew'* Hew, up ’ stairs, ('learfield. Dec. JO, 1851. GEO. B. GOODLANDER, Maker, Luthorsburg. Work done V f to ordur on short notice, and ou good termi*. Dec. I»‘J, 18.)I. JOSEPH H. BRETH, Blacksmith, at Now WuHhingtou, (’learfield county, where all kindwof work is done in his line of business on the shortest notice and most reasonable tonus. May 20, lKiih SAMUEL B. TAYLOR, frtaiiner and Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, I Curwensvillo. Dec. 28, 1851. saiai&Ot&sJU'aihiaui lIURXTHAL & BROTHER, j Merchants and Lumber Dealers, Wood-! land Post Office, Bradford township, t'lour tiold county . April 17, 1852. lTrTc^ter, A gent for the sale of Stoves, Mill Gearing, j\ anil Castings, of all kindH. Also, Bar Iron and Nails, Thrashing maehinos, Plows, Agricultu ral Implements, Ac.,.on Second street, under the printing ofllco. March 17, 1853. SAMUEL ARNOLD, Merchant nnd Produce Dealer, Lutbers burg, G’loarflold county, Pa. JAS. B. GRAHAM, Post Master, Merchant,] and Dealer In Lumber, Gruliainton, Bradford township. Doe. 27, 1851. FREDERICK ARNOLD, Merchant and Produce Dealer, Luthers burg Cloarfield county, Pa. April 17,1852. • t : A. K. WRIGHT, Merchant and Extensive Dealer In Lum ber, Second stroot, ono door south of bis rcsi donco, Cloarfield. Dee. 29, 1851. C. KRATZER, Merchant and Lumber Dealer, corner of Front ond Locust streets, Cloarfield. Dee. 29, 1851. MOSSOP & POTTORFF, Retailers of Foreign and Domestic Mer chandise and Liquors, on tho west side of Second stroot nearly opposlto tho Court House, Clonrfiold, Pa. Sop. 2, 1853. ELLIS IRWIN & SONS, AT the mouth of Lick Run, five miles from Cloarfiold, MERCHANTS, and oxtenslvo Manufacturers of Lumber, July 23, 1852. THOMAS H. FULTON, & CO. MERCHANTS, and Exteflßivo Dealers, and Manufacturers of Lumber. Bald Hills. (July 2.3. 1851. WHO WANT’S A PlC’TlJHl'.f Purvianoo's stock is now complete. From little cases, very neat, Up to thoso of largo dimensions, Suitable for higli pretensions. Come on, Ladies ! come on, Clouts! Como on, all yo men of sense ! And got impressions of your faces, To show your friends your many grille*. The dress is hotter to he dark, Hut brown on red is just the mark. For then tho contract fhirly shows, Botween tho person amlJhe clothes. It‘s well enough the sun should shine. As this will serve lo shorten time. Hut if it don’t and clomln he rife, He’ll take your picture to the life. Thoso little fiimv-r*, 'yclept Imhes, Should never come ’midst clouds and shade Hut whon the monarch of tho skies. His shining rohos puts on, arise And bring your little o»e** to me, And brightest pictures you will see. Another theme the muse suggests. To put all gloomy doubts to rest Such honest mon ns scruples feel. Lost wicked craft frosh from the Hmf.r Should be invoked in place of art And made tenet a wily part, Aro told with conscience clear of evil, Wo hnvo no dealings with the devil. Clearfield, Juno 11, IH;>4. DH. J. n. MAHCJIISI'S CIDLCHKATIOI) V ATHOUCON. It stands pre-om inent for itn euru ti vo powers in nil tlio diseases for which it is recom mended usually called f'nnulc CVm plaint*. Of these are Pit o laps r a I'tkhi, or Fulling of the Womb; Flu or Aldus, or Whites : Chronic Inulamation ani> PtIKHSKU, AND I ItltEli t'l. AII MENSTRUATION, Ac., with ul! their nrcompanying n ils, (Uniiver exeep- Itill,) mi matter how revere or of how long standing. The Calholiewn fur eurimeee.r ether reuioilion, ill being mere eertdin. 1t*. 4 . 4 expenrive, null leal iug the svrtem in a better condition, l.et all intererted call ami obtain a pamphlet (free! containing nm ple preel, from the mo.-l rerpoctnble roureee, of the In ficial reeufls of it* lire : togothiw with lettere from highly experienced lMiyrieian. 4 . who have ureil it in their practice, and rpeak Irma their own observations. , , IIKI'KIIKNI'K.'-h —P. li. Pm-KJIAM, M. D„ Utica, y. Y. 1.. D. Fi ksiimi. M. !>.. fanundaigua, N. Y. M. 11. Mii.i.s., M, I)., Kechertor, N. Y. I). Y. Kootk, M. Lt., Syraauso, N. \. Prot. Dunbar, M I)., lialtimore, Md. J. C. OniitcK, M. I>. Hal •timorc. Md. W. W. Hrr.su, M. It. Neiv-York City. IV. PiiiisscuT, M. Lt-. t.’oneord, N. 11. -I. I*. Xe’wi.anii, M, I>.. Utica. .V. York. ltev. ('. S. liKAiin, lilenn Springs, S. C. Pamphlets had grati- at the store nf'C. It. Hat son, Agent, Druggist. Clearfield, Pa. .Also sold by leading druggists in the principal towns in the ad joining counties. g-wr.l. 11. MAHCIIISI A Co., Proprietors, Centra 1 Depot, 1501 Broadway, N. V. TROUTMAN ROW I*. CIHAIK MAKERS, Huikk, and Oiina ! MANTA'I P.WNTKItH, PaRKH lIaNUKKS, &.C., — Rospeetfully announce to the citizens of Clearfield county, and the public generally, that they have continually on hand at their shop on Market street, one door cast of the Jew sforo, in Clearfield, Pa., a great variety of Chairs of every deHf.riptiTm, t<> which they invite the attention of those desirous of purchasing. Chairs, Settees, Ac., will he outdo to order on short notiec, and on the most reason able terms. Tlh*v uro also prepared to do nil kinds of House. Sign, Ornamental Painting* and Paper Hanging, in a tvorkman-like manner. From their long expe rience in the hittdnoKS, they feel satisfied that the}’ will ho able to rendor general satisfaction to those who may favor them with u ahnre of their patron age. * June 7. IHM, — ly. “Alder Run Plank Road Company." rpilE undersigned, two of the commissioners np- I pointed by an uct to incorporate tlio “Aliln- It, III Pl,ink /fond I Vmpnoy" give notice tliut books will he opened to reeeivo subscriptions to the stock of said company, at the Morrlsdttlo Hotel, in Mor ris tp., on Saturday the Bth day of July noxt, when and where the other commissioners and all those disposed to subscribe arc rei(uested to attend. JAMES ALLPORT. EDWARD PERKS. June 14, 1854, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. IN the Orphan*' Court of Clearfield county.—ln the mutter of the final account of Conrad Mor vino, administrator, etc. of Connul Morvine, doc d. Tho undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court to audit, re-stato, and rv«ettle tho account, and to report tho facts oxcoptions filed, will sit for that purposo, at luh office in tho boro of Clear field, on Tuesduy, the 25th day of July. 1J54, at 10 o'clock A. M.. when and where all persons con corned are hereby notified to attend. ,1. BIDDLE (JORDON, Auditor. Clearfield, June 14, 1854. Estate of William M’Craekeu, Sr., dteeased. lETTKIIS OK ADMINISTRATION on the es j lalo Ilf William MCracken Sr., lalo of Bell township, Clearfield county, dccoused, having been granted to the subscriber, all persons knowing themsclvos indebted to said ostnto will make pay ment immediately, and those having claims against tho sano will present them properly authenticated for settlement. WM. M’CRAOKEN, dr,, Adm’r, Ferguson township, Juno 14, 18M.-dt.--pd. Estate of William llepburn, Deceased. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION, on the es tate of iVm. Hopburn, lato of Penn township Clearfiold co., deceased having boon granted to the subscribers, all persons knowing themselves indebt ed to said ostato will muko payment immediately, and tboso having claims agolußt tho same will pro- EOnt them properly authenticated for settlement. JAMES THOMPSON, | , , . 8. C. HEPBURN. i ’ Juno I I, 1854.-fit. LOST. ON Saturday the 3d instant, in tho Borough of Clearfiold, or nomewlioro hotwoou there and Philip llevonor’s in Huston township, n papor, writing, or deed, from Osgood and Thomas to Jus. , and warranted for on* year. * duly 10, ISMI. \ 1000 GOOD BARGAINS MADF., BY RUYTNG STOVES AND CASTINGS of alt kinds, at the STOVE AND HARDWARE STOKE adjoining Leonard A Moore’s store in Clearfield, whore all kinds of Castings are to be had on tho most reasonable terms, such ns 0. Ful ton’s Hot Air Cook Stoves, of difloront sizes ; the ! colobrated Pfllfimander, (a coal stove.) Parlor Stoves | for wood trod efvol, Nino Plates of different sires, • Rafting Stores, Sled Solos, Slofgh Soles, Mnntlo ! Grates for Winterand Summer, Wauffle Irons, Ket | ties of all sirep. nnd n large assortment of Hollow ! Ware of all kinds. Also, TnitKSHiNo Machines, Cider Miu.*. Vm7« and Iron, of every description constantly on hand. Orders for of Castings for Grist and SuvtyMHU, and Engines complete, from one to forty horse power,will bo thankfully rceeivedand prdmpt ly attended to. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for Castings, and Cash Sot Refused. L. It. CARTER, Agent. Clenrfiold, April o, 1364-ly. I'I.rKHA T I O N OF Tiih Womd: In'oi- ItKXT.U, IlKMOltn haok. or Flooding; Pain f r u, Set*- By VIRTUE OF AN ORDER Of tho Orphan-.' Court of Clearfield county, there will bo ox posed to Public Sale at the Court Hnuso in Clour fiel feet to corner of present fraino house, north by same ami residue of the lot 67 feet to lino of lot No. f>B, by same 76 feet to the alloy, thenco south bv tho nllev 67 feet to theboginning. Tkiims, Cash. GEORGE W. SACKETT, PJICEUE SACKETT, Adm're. Mny 22, 18.'.4-t.l? Off FITS CAN BB CORED!! 1 EVIDENCE STRONGER THAN CEItTIFI CATKS ! Vegetable Compound in performing more wonderful cures than any other medicine known ! It i* perfectly safe to take. - it. If you lire not satisfied ufter using one bottlo, llio money will bo refunded; if not able to pay, one bottlo will be given gratis to try iU Prepared bv Z. LAKK A SON\ Conneaut, A«h tabula fo„ Ohio. K. F. WRLLEH, Travelling Agent. Sold by (’. 0. Watson, cioarlic'ld. F. K. Arnold Luthcrsburg, and also at Pliilip“burg. May 24, Xiy\V GOODS AT THE CASH STORE, THE subscriber baa just received a largo and well selected stock of HOODS of almost eve ry description suitable to the season which ho is aejling off »i extremely low pricos. lit* respectftil ly invites tho attention of ull who wish to buy good Hoods at. the lowest, prices, to call uttke sign of the Cheapest Goods. Country produce of almost every description taken at market prices in exchange for goods. Person* wishing to purchase, and recoive a fuir equivalent for their money wiH do well to give him | a cull. Remember the sign of the CHEAPEST GOODS, on Merit,*l street. and full and bo convinced that there is truth in the words thereon inaerihed. May .11, IS.VI JOHN M. fit ASK NEW STORE. rTIHK undersigned respectfully inform Jlie in- X habitants of Clearfield county, that they have opened n store in the town of ANSONV ILLE, in Jordan township, at the intersection uf the Glen Hope turn],ike with the Choss Creek road, and of fer for sale a full supply of DRV GOODS, GROCE RIES, HARDWARE, DRUGS, PATENT MEDI CINES, and all otherartieles usually kept in a country store. All of which will ho sold at mode rate. prices for cash, or exehanged for grain, lumber, Ac. Our neighbors we respeetfully ask to call, and assure them we intend doing business as low rates as cash purchases will allow*. # June 21. 185.1-ly. CHASE A SWAN. IN (lie Orphans’Court of Clearfield county.- Iu the inattor of the account of Benjamin Harts horn, Guardian of Wm. Ross Hartshorn, a uiinoa son of William Hartshorn, dec’,l. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court to audit, re-stale, and re-settle the account, and to report the facts upon the exceptions filed, will sit for that purpose, at his office iff the boro 1 of Clear field, on Tuesday, the 26th day of July, 1864, at 2 o’clock P. M., when and where all persons con corned are horoby notified to attend. J. BIDDLE GORDON, A,alitor. Clearfield, June 14, 1864. , TO THE LADIES OF CLEARFIELD, riiHE SU bscribers would respectfully announco to X tbo Ladies of Clearfield, and vicinity, that they are engaged in the MILLINERY AND MANTL-A-MAKING business ut the Rosidonco of Mr. J. 11. Jones, where they will punctually attend to the orders of all who may favor them with a share of their custom. Their work will bo made on tin, /.uteri Fnebionr and Style, MARIA JANE JONES, LYDIA JANE JONES May 24, 1551-4 m. STONE WARE MANUFACTORY. rpHE subscribers respeetfully announce to the X citizens of Clenrfield county, and the public gonorully, that they have coramonoed tho manufac ture of Stono ware, one mile east of Luthereburg wherethey are prepared to furnish STONE WARE uquul to any manufactured elsowhero, and on rea sonable torms. Stove Pipe Oofl