F KAJI.U AY KHYMIi. Tlierowas no blame to.any otio No fmilt could bo detected 1 Thorp' -warno charge of — . No Caution was uoglooted. s Though broken limbs ami brains fcnoek’d out, Wo «jwn‘oro detrimental. , Such things, Ulus ! will como to pass i\ ; .They’pß;purely, accidental! A Second fc£ain despatch'd while yot "Scarce eight the last ohb. The first a goods t-piip, lutnb’ri^slow — The ,ono bohffrgtw fast ono; Tlio first train stoi^fcp—the next eome3 up— When troth to all. Who pould forekuOw ’twoujd.happon so?— It's purely accidental! . - Ono signal says, -*Oo o-n—all right Another; “Stop 3 —there’s danger!” The driver knows not which to doj He's on tho lino a y ' Rut he’ll soon find out which is right, /By means experimental: So dashes past both-first and last— He’s smashed ; 'twtis accidental l HINTS FQR THE FARMER, Bedding Hones. —See that your horses nre supplied wiih clean, fresh bedding ev-. ery night. After laboring hard all day, 1 on-the roads/or in the fields, this will bo extremely grateful to their weary limbs. Give them a hard floor fo stand on. Sand your Stalls. — Let fresh clean sand be sprinkled svery day over the floor of your 'Tliis will keep the ani mals clfean, and prevent their being at tacked Every morning, re move nJF the excrement to the ( manure throw over it a fed( hundalull ofgVpsum or pulverized charcoal. / CharcoaLfor Hugs. —Provide a trough or other- suitable receptacle, fill it fcith charcoal, 1 and place (tin your hog pen.— Few articles that can be administered tO| swine will prove more beneficial. j Salt Jor Horses. —Deposito a lump of rock salt in your horse’s manger, and nl.i low him to have free access to it. I j* Gates are much handier, and far more | * ecomomical in the long run, than burs.— At every entrance, set a good stone post firmly in the soil, and append thereto a j light but- strong gate, With the proper materials and tools, almost any person can construct a good and efficient bate, 1 and hang it. It should, also, bo protected from the weatper by a coat of paint.. Stone Steps jvill be found much more economical than wooden ones. Place n set at every door, where you.are not par ticularly anxious about the ‘‘ornamental.” I They may cost, you a trifle more at first but they will be the cheapest in the end. Let a good scraper ho firmly inserted at one end. — Germantown Telegraph. Answer to a Challenge.— The ec. eeijtric' H. H. Breckenridge, one of tin Judges of the Supreme Court of Pennsvl, vania, when a young man, was challengj ed to fight a duel, by an English officei| whom he answered as follows : f “I have two objections to this duel m:i ter, the one is lest 1 should hurt you ; ti other is lest you should hurt me. I don’t si any good it would be to me, to put a bj through your body. I could make no t of you when.dead for any culinary p pose, as I would a rabbit orturkey- I no t cannibal to feed upon the flesh of u Why, then, shoot down a human crent of whom I could make no use ? Ahi Iq would make belter foen't. For the your flesh might' be delicate and ten yet it wants the firmness and consists which take and retain salt. At anv j it would not do for a long sea voyaa You might make a good barbecue,! true, being of ihe nature of a rncoJ oppossurn ; people are not-in the hub biirbecurrig'nriy thing that is human ft And as to yotfr hidefit is not worth tKi off, being little betteXthan-a two ye«f< colt! So much for yXuT . I As to myself; Ido not like to sjLc the way ofanythiflg that is hurtful, il l under the impression that you mint -me. This being the case, I think in advisable to stay in the distance. IF 3 mean to try your pistol, take somilttjc n tree, or a barn door about my firm fiions. -. If you hit that r send miwo and I will acknowledge that if I lift be in the same place, you might alsojjave me ” Why do Truth Decay.—All Jp theo ries thut again and again haive ten ad vanced in answer to this enqufo have long since vanished before the me doc trine of the action of external cp/rossive agents. The great and all poultful de stroyer of the human teeth vege table or mineral : and it matters iolwheTh crthat acid is formed in the/moftih by the jPJJ-.of.pn rticlea o/-fo Jf left be.- tween'acd around the teeth,lor wJether it isapplied directly to Ihoorgais thkiselves ; and the result is the same,|ho enamel is dissolved, corroded, and thJtootfedostroy ed. Much, very much oil (hc/decay in teeth, may be attributed tj thdcorrosive effects of acetic acid, whies is not only in common ifte as a condiment in be form of vinegar,- |)ut it is generated byjthe decay and deedpopo-sition of anylnpd trerv vafi ety of vegetable) mailer. Wfien|ve consid er very few person? comparatively lake especial pains to reniove erory parti cle of food from between and around their' leeth immediatefy after lealing, can woj wonder thatdiseased teetlj nre $o common, and that 'heir early loss is so|frequently deplored. i . i. - /- Personal Cleanliness.—ijsome parts fjrttaisurfuce of the body be kept perfet '7 clean, while oilier pdrts nife compara tively uncleansed, ihe skin of'the former has .extra woflMo.do, and it compensates by increased activity |gr the forced inac tion of other portions, f'lt cannot do this without ibote or less'derangement, and consequently we see dimple eruptions on the exposed part of the *kip which are sim- P|y the result of over' work* hnd which disap pea rs whe n other parts of theskin hre made to resume dieir functions. nl ® Scl h : e sa y>ngliK ,( ii)ei giving ihaf receiviii flosod lo apnly chieflf ta kick*! la no vico. I I If /■'DOCTOR YOURSELF, v ,7/fJS POCKET &B'COLAPIUB:- OH, KVKRV ONJUIIS OWN riIYSICIAN. Tilt) FIFTH /Edition with One iUijrArod En- Kravinps, showing Diseases and Malformations of tlio Human .System in event flmpo and form. Toifhtaji is added n /PreatisMHT tho Jiseuses of Eonloidf boing | toNnarriod . people, or to| rhose contaminating mnr-J IVILLIAM YOUNG; M. D.. ' Lotao father bo, ashamed to present a copy of [til o•, AE CJI LAJRj U 3" !m his child. It may savo ‘Ttim frodi an oarly jgrav.o. Let no young man or ’woman outer into the secret obligations of married ‘■life widicuf, reading tlio POCKET /ESCIfLP.II’S. Lot uo one suffering from n hackmed Cougli, Pain lin thtfSido, restless nights, nervous fbolings, and j.tbO; whole train of l)yspopticscnsntious, and given Lup’hy ilioir physicians, bo another moment with [oni consulting tlio AESCULAPIUS. Have the | married, .or those about to bo married any impedi- menty ropd truly nsoful booh, as it has boon I tha crcuturos from tho ycry jaws of de^thr porson standing twenty-five cents ! enclosed ip. -a. lotter, will receive ouo copy of this! work bv mail, or fivocopios will be sent for One I I)I>LUA!>. J Addroaj, (tost paid,) DR. WM. YOUNG Nds'lfiS Sprue)) Street, Philadelphia. July 12, 1854.—1 y. II Y « E A N A. Wrought Home to the Boor of the Million. AX\ ONm'.RFUL DisroviiKY hna recently boon made by l>r. Curtis, of this city, in the front-, ment of Consumption, Asthma anil nil disonscs of, the Limp We retVr to “Dr. Curtis' Hygeana, or I j Inhaling,'Hygoau Vapor and Cherry Syrnp."—! Witb this now Method Dr. (\ has restored many I afflicted onus to perfect health ; as an evidence of | which liu has-innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a physician remarks: Itisovi-j •dent that inhaling—constantly broathing an ngreo- i able, healing vapor—tho medicinal ]>ropcrtios must 1 coma in direct contact with tho whole of tho aria!! cavity of the lungs, and thus escapo tho many und varied changos produced upon thorn when intro- 1 dueed into the stomach, anil subjected to tho pro-j ccss cl digestion. Tho Uygeana is for sale at all the throughout ll'.c country. i | A. Dv.te.hmjn, of Jon. 14. TJjo I-'.l'jdT nern on the breast under tho ' 1 incii without tho least inconvenience—BieTibat of theibody boir.g sufticient to oyapornto tho fluid, j. > Jandrods of CASES of CUKES iiko tho follow- he named. One Package of Jlygeuna haicured mo of tho ASTHMA of six years stand in* . ... ' . Jaa. F. Jit't'.ttherry, P. M. I)unrannon t Pit. p am cured of tho ASTHMA of 10 years staml iitt by Dr. Curtis’ Hygeana. j * J/arguret Easton, Brooklyn, N. Paul of No. 5, Mnmuiond st., N. Y v was of a severe case of Bronchitis by tho Hygeana. |My .-istor has been curod of a DISTIL ESS I XU j pUGII of sovoral years standing, and duoidod to I , b incurable by her Physicians. I She was runnn in onk moxtii by tie Ilygoann. ; S* f iuul>ert, P. J/., Itickmoiuiy Mr. \ 1 Prico throe dollars a Package.—Sold bv CUII !L§ A PERKINS A I»UVJ> A PAUL No. 1401 I'hamborj street, N. V.— 4 Packages sent freo by j txpross to any part of the United States for $lO. } N. J>. Dr. Curtis’ Hygeana is tho ORIGINAL l ind ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE. nil otherr are base imitations or vile and INJURIES eounter foit's. Shun them as you would POISON. Sopt. 25, ’s4.—ly. , BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENCF. this iiydrojiiagkw - OR, WATLIU'ROUF. ANTf-CON'SCMPTIYH. CORK SOLES, M'tnufucturrd by ll.utrouirr, Ruadlky A* Co., Market street, Manchester, Knyland. Principal Warohouse, 102 Wood styeet, Chtapsidr, i London, JCnyland. American Establishments, 3S Ann sired <0 102 Masson street, A. K. 1 1 (IE Hydro rnagcn is a valuable discovery for , protootii.g ihe lout from damp or cold, ami there lore a preventive of many Lung diseases, without ’ any dnetortiny abate ctr. The Hydroumgon ih in 1% the form of a sole, and worn insido the boot or ll tf boo. Its medicated character is a powerful anti ' dole to discaso. * I'<’r Gentlemen it will bo found agreeable, warm, ’V ami healthy, t'> wear in tbo coldest or rainiest C, can. ot become wet if the Hy- dromagen is im- .fed. toadies may wear the light . est soled boots and shoes in the niost inclomont weather with impunity; while Consumption, so Of pro\alent among tho -young of our-country, may of bo thwarted by their general adoption.. They cn tiraly supersede overshoes, as tfrojntter cause the • foot to perspire in a \ery unhealthy nmnuor ; and, besides, aro not dangerous wear to pedestrians in >I(J My weather, like India rubbers. While the latter cause the feet to appear extremely large, the Ily dromagen, being a mere thin slice, oC cork prepqr- If] od, peculiarly placed inside, does not increase the im s * zo tbo boot. or.cause the foot to appear untidy, hit T,) children they are e.\ homely valuable, as they 1,1 lu »y in exereifo Ufith comfott aud healthy OSt effects. Their expense is so slight as to scarce ’OtJ [ mention ; besides, those who patronize them } will find their yearly xooKfro Youu i>;tr*kst. I s TjURCII4SK WIIKKR YOU PLEASE!S I S x I take'great pleasuro in nmouncing S | > to our old t’rlemK that I mu pivpfred to soil > j A nil kinds ortilioCEHlES,chi>fl|.(i' than any > j oiln.l- in. urn this side of I , hj.Uu.ii:l|hiu. fail s nl " 1 >■«»• pria s. Don’t mistake t:*- place, at i S tho corner hppmdto the I’ennsyijania Kail S S ltoad Dope*. (londs delivered Lt Tvrono S S two days nl’itr purchasing, Mindimt I’keep S > -Vc«« /‘nrt, I’rtrnn, run! W»n-„, 11/, itr t a vurv low iront for Cush. I > S J' 1 .1. j:. edy. ; s S, ISO t.-ly. \’Miv soot it shop: r4<>!!s:, C. Sy BLACK, RK.iPEC I’M. Ijlj\ announces lo (jo. citizen. l ! of. MmlviciniUv.iluit.Jjc has cum-* incuceil tlju nuiiufaelurr an.l| sale offv.rv turii.iv ofIJOOOTS nnfl SUCKS, in the neua.udaiuK ! •Ith dour east ft Mossup it I’ottarffi’ opposite : Slniw's lC>w—where ho will always J.nv.. on hand •‘ general assortment of ready-made Roots, Mioes j Uniter*. Slippers. Ac., Ac, of the ve(y Losi , )U ali-! O'. and at the lowest prices. The Tidies are pai- j ticularl.v iuvind tu examine his steel of DKKri* i SIIUICB. ‘ | Vit..A shart of the public patronaro is respect fully invited. ~ Clearfield, Aug. \Vi_i_v. TYRONE CITY STOVE STORE. A 11. li/HJ-MAM would .infor4 the public, that hekeeps cohstunlv on hainl for sale, a lar B o supply pf tho best I'll IT A IdjhldllA and 11 I 1 nill lUi tsIOVIdH, of vnriiitB sizes and patterns, sue! as COOK,. PAH Id) j, and HAH stoves—amony which may bo fount tho “New World Cook Stove.lt f These stovcihavo all been selected witl/careful regard to thickness of plates and r|uajitv of metal. All stoves bjught at this estuljli.ioijant are icar niutfit. : Porsotis in want of a good stovo slionld call and oxammo liis *soek before buying clt?t|vbere. Tyrone City, S<],t. Jfi, —tf. I I_. ' a boots and saaoa:L SHOUT to the eitr/«‘ns •it (Jioudit'M anti vicii:itv, that io has up nin eoimnonecd tho manufacture of Jtocauijd Shoes in tin- Borough of Clearfield. He ou bo found in tho shop formerly occupied by Thoiin.s Shen, up 3u^ r - Rhav/s rojv atrcul where.hois prepared, to da all .jvorkJ.d.. rji&. Ihmi mul.-iutt ho pleusod with :v call from any or uU ••) his old cus tomers and Ms inudy nfrw ones as fit to ex tend to him .their patron i^e. Clcurfudd .June 28, lSj;.-tr. | Cl. MAH VI 111.11 POTTUftV. FK, l.ltll XINGEII, respectfully. informs the public, that he constantly keep) on hand a good assortment of Fancy POTTEKV [WARE, also } Crooks, Diabos, and Htove Pipe Colors of ovory convenient size. Farmers if you v/antto bttv cheap, give us a : call It tho Cloarlicld Pottery! near Goorgo Orrs Blacksmith Shop. ' | ■; Country produco will bo taken in fcxchnngo for Ware, and a liboral reduction rnadoko wholesale purohasers.. i dan. 11, 1854—1 y. - | Jgs- FAIRBANKS JPi PATENT.SCALES, / pfl. t)LD at their warehouse No. 240 Market &t.,fhilrulelpkia, Coal, ind'FanuerH' SCALES, set in part of tho - eountty by experitfneoti work men, and on shortest notice.—[April 12, 1854-ly. Blacksmiths, Look lo yonr Interests. THE undersigned ofiers for sale his well known Bluoksmithing establishment sitpato one half mile oast of Cloarfleld Bridge, ClearfHld county.— lie -offers ono other lot with a good sliopou it suit able for a Tailor or Shoemaker.. 0 For further information inquire of tile undersign ed living on the premises. " - SAMUEL B. DIXLER. B “ggs township, August 2, 1854.-tf. DAVTO .JOHNSTON; p WOULD roßpoctfully announco to the citizens’ of Clearfield and adjoining cbtiitiofl that he has fitted tip and openod out a PUJILfO HOUSE in the town of Phillipsburg, Centro .county, Pa.| and is fully propared to aooommodatelall who may favor him with a call, Feb. 28; 185-Hye • , * TOH „ MA,*TtfA-MAKERS, M ISS HOOVERS’ announce to Ihooit i.TJ|. icons of Clearfield and vioinlty, that they fiave coumeneod-tlie abavo businosfi in the said Borough, and are prepared to dopp'nO'bußinesain .the.tr Jino.in good style and on Chortnotio'e,[ Thov may be found on Third Btroet botween Maraotand Clearfield, Nov. 2,185i,-tf T ( _i 'VAJfTED IMMEDIATELY, i ■ 's S*Sk J ?^ rn °y min Shoomokera. Conatait enl kJ,plojTnent wiU be given. Apply nextloor to theVipiimot office, at the ahoo jtore of September 13 'lBM.rtf. S ' BB A OK * , ■ges • \lt 8tood»pro-am-|"' HARRIS WALKER,, ? >/■' CIS Hi ! . A Ni>.I Jl *2F> “* it is recoin- 1 . ,r< t ra®sL," ; plaint*, iOf those iR 1 . 101 ’ }*?&***> Pl »-. win "tteUd to m PudTfantiua M“®* and will also furnish . llteiu, or haptWAi *> , ü bS^ a < ««•> very cheap, and manufno ofthoAVomb; Blu- i tl,rntl '!‘ tho boBt Bt y lo > and warranted. ...:att.AMW.B.,Tar:U.-- U,t ' ,bur^ 18 . ' ■ - AYbilos ; Ciinq.vic j IjI'LAMATiON AM) i U-LCF.IIA t; o n ov tub Wo stir: Im:i .DENTAL. Hjjmollß / iiage, or Plnodiilg l’kist PUL, Sup. I'llESSji.U,- AND ItIUEQUt.AIt MENSTRUATION, Ac., with all their accompanying-evils, (Cancer oxcop tod,) no matter how sovoru yr of how long standing. Tlio c ,Catholicon lar surpasses othhf'remedies, in being moro certain, lops oxpousivo,'nndlwrang.ilfo system in a better condition, Lei nil'interested call and obtain a pamphlet (froo) containing am ple proof, from the most rospeetabje sources, of tho henoficinl results of its use; togotheiyvvith lettors from highly isxpcriencc.il. Physicians, who have used it in thoir prautiue, and speak fpoin their own observations. / • \ REFERENCES.—P. B. Peckuah, M. D., Utica, N. y. L. I). Pluming, Mil)., Oanmidaigna, N. Y. IM. 11. -Mills., M, Is., Rochester, N. Y. 1). y. Foote, -M. 1 1 ., ,Syracuse, X. Y. Prof. Dumhii, M. D v Baltimore, Md. J. 0. Oiinici:, M.D. litl tiraoro, Aid. W. W. Reese, M. D. i\ow-V*rk City. W. Phessi.'OT, M. !>., Conoord, X. 11. J, P. Newland, .M, I)., Utica, N. York. ltev. C. S. Beaud, tllenn Springs, fcj. C. Pamphlets hail gratis at the store, of C. 1). Mat son, Agout, Druggist, Cleartield, Pa Also>oldhy leading druggists in the principal towns in tho mi joining counties. . B. MARCHISI A Co., Proprietors, Central I)et»ot, Ito 4 Broadway, X Y July 3, ISM.-Oin. moo o6oi>'Baj{(;aixs maom BV 11UVINQ STOVES AND CASTINHS t.r ,11 kind, »t tho SJTOVK AND HARDWARE n,‘ ° 'Leonard So 1.*5,~- Mnnttir Orates for Winter anil Summer, Wautile Jnuis, K,t ties of nil and a large assortment of Hollow Wnro of nil kinds. AI-vj, TuftKHijivn jrArniMis, Cmnt Minis, AW* and fron, ofevfry description oonstintly on hand. Orders for all kinds of Casting-nforUrist ami Saiv Mills, ainlEntrines <-nni|dete, frfm one to f„ r i y liorse power,will ho t.liimkj'ullv reoeiv»dandproiiipt )y niu.'imod t ; o. All kinds of country, produce takr(i in oxehnngp for Castings, and (Muh AMt K'juartl. I-. R. CAR’|EK, Went. Clearfield, April f>, lSj-l-ly. | HENRY GROE. MANUFACTURER And Dealer ift Humber, at . “Pioneer Mills,".in Mor pis township, Olenr ju?iu county/ Sawed Lumber constantly on hand, and hills of every sawetfto or/for bn tho notice. Rept 26,’of—jly. ! jrHOMPSONS^TRTSOCKr^Qdr! Tron Pounders,' Curwonevilio. An extensive! J." assortment of Castings made to order. " i Dot. 29, 1861. •id JACOB BILGER, ' 1 r io j]l* er ’ TU* and Sheet Irou Manufacturer, Vd Uirweußvillo, above tho old foundry, on tho north tado of Main street, where all busings 1 h/ lino is done up in a workmanlike manner, and on ebanTr ° tor r- C ° mitr * P~an«» taken i» c.x obange for work. Sep. 17, 18J 3 . O. B. MERRELL, ' ( Tin, arid Sheet Irdu Ware A k- I W lU '| e T’ "j" So ®? nil "taeetlCmo door south of A. lv. Wright /a store, Clearfield. [Dec. 29,1841. WM. T. GILBERT Blarlrsmlth, at Hopewell, lie)] town.hipTaj the ( mss Heads leading from M’Goe’s Mill to New asliington, and Imm Chest creek to tho river where all calls in his lino will bo promptly ntlLd! j 'l.-L- _ _ March 2, XBJ^. JOHN RUSSELL & COr~T~~ rp AX Ml ITS and Curriers, Grain],ion TIUls, Clear l lipid county, Pll. keen constantly ou hand an assortment of leather. Cash paid for hides. May 18, 1 KM.--()in. THOMAS MILLS, poach and Sleigh Maker, on Third street, V_J between .Market and I.oeust, Clearfield, p» April Id. 1052. .. •'>•7-'’ ’ B, Fv STERLING, Saddle and IlunicsH ftlal.tr, and .Justice ol the Peace, Curwcnsvillu. liee. 2s, lfd 1. RICHARD GLENNING^ Boot and Shoe Maker, can be found at bis shop three down, west of the Mansion House, wuoro lie hos-constoutly on hand a largo assortment notn id home and city manufacture. July B,’.id. J. D. THOMPSON, Tftlacksmlth. Wntroas, i !llj;rieß Ac j. i r0n0(I AJ on short notice, and the very host style at his Old stand 111 the borough of CurwensviHc. * l»er. 29, I , ROBERT McNAUL, 1 rjlanncr, at the ohl stand in Curwensville.. j ■*: *• ‘ 1 Dec. 28/1351 GEO. W. RHEEM, i Q ad(1 ie r * Harness arid Trunk Manufactuiu I ve ! “ rct ' t > ‘'"mediately over C ft I M Hoe .'ld, j 852 W! WM. I’., CHAMBERS, hecuvri-ht C hair M kcr ud H c , ltc and Sign Painter, Curwensvilio. j lH’t\ l'S'j J. v ! THOMAS SHEA, ” j •'•“'">>•'Mll.K TAII.OII, in "d,uw\i Row,’ on Mar- Um !•' I 111I 11 r "" m tarmerly oeeupied hv 1 »»in. Kodebnngli as Po,t Office. Dee. 2!l, 1 Sol. * A. L. SCHNELL, TMlllor, Hutherslmrg, will do his work just ns 1, !'* u 118 “"J otU, r fellow. Jtoe. 28, 1861. JAS. ALEXANDER, i ~Y~ ,„ T , O juldlcr and Harness Maker ;. n MILL*LiR > Oon Market street, near Men-fll’i hole!.' '' * K U aim' V °^' 13011 township, Cleurfleld county.— Oyc*. »»usfiiio6s ontrastoU io him ijpomntlv aMc’l ! ccj 111. Ail.lr.-ss Chest 1«. d, Cle.irlielU county.’ April 1, 1K54. JOHN 11. lULBUIIN, T)oot and Wiue .Maker, Second street, nearly apS'^’^. k - Wri =''- s B JAMES HOLLENISACH, ' l fM S u‘ l | lll ’, U ''i’ rl ' ir ' 1 bl,t ' v ‘ ;c " Murkn ami ‘I ulniit, CleaHiod, Pa. April Hi, ISA 2. JOHN YV. SHUGERt” ftlaker, corner of Third and Loeust ", • , f ! rC ‘!' ( !t ’‘ lrfi e > l(!. Hejoiiring done loonier. io, IS.-J 2. ' v GEO. RICHARDS, T/ashlonablc Tailor, west of' Shaw’s Rot, up X Stairs, (.lea,field. !»«,. 30, 1851. 1 CEO. B. GpODLANDER, f W' Va ?« Maker, Hutherslmrg. -U'ork done 1 Dee. t/mj "" B ‘ ort UOt ‘ U ’"’ UUa ° n gOoJ U;nl,; '- : JOSEPH H. BRETH. Wemofu U< |’ W “ sl Clearfield ._SJ^J2.UJI! LA,-tthera.olikinds-of-wurk is-demrin- his line or business ou tho shortest notice hud most reasonable terms. May 2d, 1555. ia ® j CUMMINGS & MEHAFFyTT~' MKK( lIANIiS umt Extonsivo Beilers in Lum bur, Ac., Now Washington, Clearfield ooim- sop. #9, 's4—ly. WM. ITmOOReT ~ MERCHANT and cA onsivo frodnoo Hoalor, bocona direct, C!*arlk’Ul, p/. P/ * I tW 20, *s£. — l y. - l. r. carter, 7 » \ gcntlorthosale of Stove/, Mill Gearing-, A and Casting-s, of all km*. . Also, Bar Iron and Nails, Thrashing machinO.y Plows, AgHßhltu ral linplomonts, Ac., on Sooon# street, under the printing offico. . j March 17, 1853. SAMUEL ~ Merchant and Prodiie Dealer, Luthors burg, Clearfield count)) Pa. JAS. B. fi^AHAM, Post Master, Meijth/uit,, aud Dealer la Dumber, GrahadtoA, Bradford townshlD Deo. 27, 1851. / FREDER/CK ARNOLD, Merchant and Pr/duce Dealer, Luthers burg Clearfioli cabnty, Pa. April 17, 1852. / ' A. /. WRIGHT, Merchant an# Extensive Dealer in turn. ber, Soeonditreot'ehe door south of his resi dence, Cloarfield. j Deo. 29, ISSI G KRATZER, " Merchant spd Dunber Dealer, oornor of Front anf Lpowt streets, Clearfield. Deo. 29, 1852. ; /j.. ,' MOSISOP/& POTTORFF, T>*»»d Pomestlc Mer- X VchundMtpnd Dlquora, on the south side of Market stres botnloa front and Booond, Clearfielj p “- 7 Sop. 2,1852. “ ’ !1 - I'rr-T' / •• w s Irwin & sons,- ': ': ; > m .» B un * five mjle'g, from iW/TMEKOHANTS,, and extensive ft* or Lumber, / ,j •.;! >lBjf . j A.r th JL Olej Munifufl • Mr* GKOtfGE R BAUUIETT. ' A 'ffQItNEY AT LAW, haring resumed -Ja L Practice of Law; , may, be.'-.conaultod on foaaioutd husmoas, at his old office in the Bore of Cfoitrflhld,; . ' . '■ Koi\\ J.85&-, J. C. RICHARDS, PHYSICIAN, Beocaria Mills, one njjje. Wei Olon Hope, Clearfield county, Put , October 14, 1854, T . L. JACKSON CRANS, ATTORJTBY AT LAW, office adjoining bis residence on Second Streot, Clearfield, Bn. Juno 1, 1854. f ■ mm i? SEPH penally.,,’ ’ A TTOHUE YAT LiAV.— Office on tho enstaido At? *, S . oo t ond ?,l root ’ noftrl y opposite the atoro of A. K. lVnght, will attend nil business ; on true tod to his onro. Cloarflold June 14 1864 ! ; M. E. WOOD, ; ' \ Physlcl it, may always bo found at his rosidbneb in Curwensvillc, when not professionally ab ael“v ■ “ - Deo. 19, 1852. 11. BUCHER SWOOPE. A «5" c y , a * law » formerly of tile firm of -£L 2‘S cott A Sworn,'- Huntingdon, P,,-wlll at tend faithfully to all professional business entrust ed to his enro by the citizims of Clearfiold and ad lotmng counties. Offic# next door toj and over hsi b WngleFs office. Oct 27, 1863. JAMES BIDDLE GORDON, A I TOItiVBY AT LAW, has remorod his offico to tho room ndjoising on the east the Drug Store Of Dr. Iprain, and will devote his whole at. cation to tho practico of bid jiroloision.. JJ O uiav be consulted in French anil Herman. 3 Jan. 15, 1854. J. L. CUTTLE, 4 ttorncy at haw and I,and office r£*- .!“ ins roiiiWctr;-on Market street, d l __ ' March 3, 1853. WILLIAM A..WALLACE.' A t r r " 0y at , l,aw ’ Offico adjoining his resi- April 17, 1562. T j.- ANTES CANFIELD. ] I 3n. THOMPSON, " Physician, mny bo 10rn, 4 either at his office, or at Scofield s hotel, C'urwonsvillc, when not |inn l''Fiunnllv jilj&cik. • - Duo. 2'.i Ibjl GEORGE WILSON, PIJ-siciaji, may Im found at liis uffico in 1,,,, thcrsourff, wjicn not aidant on K „lV S6 io„.-,I I'Vlj. 20, ls‘o2. bu^ia-'.xH, T. J. McCULLOUGH, A TTOKNEY AT LA\r, Clcarfleld, Ph., may bo LX lound at h:s ofbco 000 dour west of tSuw’s store formerly occupied I ,j K. .Shaw. J.uciis and "' , c S'il tnstruinenta prepared with promptness and accuracy. .Mav 'f I^4 DR. S. L. COBLK, Physician, residence one miTh and a half south f'“l t . uf '-"ity, on tho Kidco ron.i Jcud u;k lo W Vt aslnnston, rerpocLfully utters his sur wcej to tho surruunUimj c*.uiinuuitv l'tc. 2X, ISM, ' DR. R. V. WILSON. T TA\ Ih'.ti removed his ofik-o to tho non- dwei. nil i st . ruot ’ ,vill l' ; ouiptly answer uJi i»h)ft>Monul ealis as Ik* it* to loro. Jiuip Ifi, 1563. Throw fhysic Lo the Dogs. Vinto ELECTRIC .X.’-'t.AIC CHAINS. Proilio-ing iustant ro ■ nel from iho moat iicuto pain, and permanently all Neuralgic diiu,aH*s, lthenmatism, pain lul and swollen J units, .Neuralgia of the Face, I ealnera, Liindiion., St. Vitus Ranee; Palpita tion ,d the Heart, Periodical Headache, l’aiiu in the . domaeji, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Uterine t unis, Paralysis, etc., etc. Those chums wero first introduced into thp city : fir lork bvsjlinn one year since, and after cmg subjected io tlidVough trials in every hospit a.in th.o city, and applied by Drs. Valentine, Ciirr*oehan, \ «,n Huron and others, it mu. ! possesVstranio and wonder- JOHN L. CITTMi, | f“I power m the relior and.cure of the above class A tioruey at Law and Land A~ent, will : >*f'leases, and their sale, and the success that rructJcc* in the wovera! Courts of Cleartiold ' U o thoir ii.so, is unparalleled, ami tlk counties, and aUead to tho payment ofLi Previous their introduction into this country taxes on unseated lands. . I thejr "' L ' ru u#ed every hospital in Europe and ytr/ereacM.-llis Excellency, William Bigler, : aro s “ cvr S ! : i hy patents in France, (iornmny, Aus llnrrnbuig; lorn p,., I.cwi.o, Lancaster; U. W. . [T, la ; 1 rus -V- a > ““d England ; anil also in the United W.odward, \\ .lkesbniTo ; J. C. K.iox, Frailili,, ; fct „ J. L. Montgomery Philadelphia., Fop. 2.5, 1802. . I HIX K Cl ose A.vn Ponuer Wei.l.”_ The nrin "luips ... r D l , C ,nd,tf' >iP , < ! n " ilil:l1 ’! ‘' s ‘lairned that the Chains JAMES H. LARIMER, , L. wilfto their marvelous cures, are, lirst—that all Attorney and Counsellor at Law, I po-vous Diseases are attended and produced by a WILL attend to hi,sines, in the several Courts ■re ‘ , n< ?' oUi ' ‘ luid ’ a " d “ n n e eut that of Clearfield cd Centre counties. Offiee on »d“cond-thft .“‘TT ° re, *‘- t ">. “««netism ; accond et root, one dour north of tho rosidoneo nf'hnin tu .nlnctra.iuftjjga^tio^dtgHwy- by Julin Weaver. ■ ofll * tnto of hp - ,n § worn over and upon the part and organ du- Jtrj’ereiH'OH. —Hon .Iamo« ?iim«:M.» t ' ruruish to the exhausted nervous fluid which T. Bale. Col. A. D.'Cnrtin. McMlnus J Es!r Z?ni- *, h ~**V ">««•> through Bditfonte—lt. B. Petreliiu, Y ‘ lle * ~aU“ K nostrum is al ■U-ndrs. Drako A Boulitol. Pl-d.,.1 b ■ \ lo “Aeu while nsingthe chains,.ljut a . . S | re'ii.ireq. Bris.i inriioti upon the part diseased TBOIITHA'i v iKixi i. uJA)" 1 -' ' tW 01 t* l ® °Buins, by increas itmi XT , 1-.* ,Mm h 1 mg their magnetic power. mvT. M P K ' “r 86 * ! '' ,G} '- ANn onvA - Uj,K Dollars will bo given to any 1 A, ' V ' ‘ :ilS ' i ' m - a Han onus, porn.n ,il,o -aiil produco fo mnnv welfnuthentiea 7 1 •i.iully iirinoui'C; to th.Miiiiens ol'Cleartield ted certificates of cuie, both from intvlliirent na iLuv on h han U l 'il' i r nt 'T lly ' ‘‘V * hej h»'e and scictiiie physicians, ns have been ef .'“, y ,n fund at their shop on Market street, | lectori by tho use of PulVeimncher'S .ElecLeia „it t'V; 'It'w Store, in Clearfield, Pa., »Chaius. Tjiey never fail topeiform what they are thev ine!?* M h l lr . i ot . ovor . v . description, to ' advortised to dp, uuil no person has over>beon dis ,?' n ' lt “ tho attoiition of those desirous [.satisfied "ho has given them a trial ,l *i b ßottees, Ac., will he made I I'km.u.B. Cases more than one' hundred nor srm^L h -. “.--!?'“ d .??_ t hd ffibst reason-1 ourea •df.:^rnU.paua.mteH-biy e been effeo i - w iirlininn Vi, l I*n.por nnnging,^fthdomcni and tho" othor upon tho enineluat MhraKt^oT - J^» e7 > 18^1, -ty. - ofdteoliain should bo applied directly to the'ScStdf HEMPHILL S HOTEL m,,-01 nL 01 n" SC '‘ S0 ’ ,l , ml i t,u °tDpr and opposed W it. L S o U ™°fcr Tm os P jnfonm tho !t® ?»™ «H disuses; butt Hotel Situated on ho corner i From and Eleetrio Chain - “ “ tstroets m thohoruighoCCloaTfieid, whorel Instant Reuep from tho most aento nain Is lot all times be pi .pared,to nJcommcdato Produood at the moment of applicationmnch man (T y fav “ r , iun ‘ w “ 3 their ilustom. No ofloc tualiy than caa.be produced by opium inTiv lull be spared by tli j pmprietorjto muki his ol ltB forms. y P ' tore comfortable, aid his housd a home to Call and obtain a pamphlet (■gratis.) ■oo may stop with im. i ' j STKrKpRT d.i a » ftr^ E J' i n. b 2 ' ° a r ul, f ottenfod to-and _ ~408 Broadway, St. 5 N T t L inX?d BARBu^ el h6 beB, the ClearfloW * p »* ‘ ■IIPHILL — | WOJJBB, clelrFlSl^i^ J'oblicffhaf hoima U taken* tab* By. that he: if h °d stand, recently ocoppfied by Mr. Snmuel .nthe lint of, Evans, and entirely and refitted it in a , adjoining l Buc1 * a manner as torchdor it sdcitnd to no hotel in ; 0f I ? lcar H d - He nay: the county. The. BAR has boen stooked with the In-las storolin the eest' 1 Lost liquors, and the -'TABLE will always be snn I . | ; ; plied with the bestithoWSotZ S/ ‘ P ' >n date oriptvot, md I Extonsivc Stabliug attached to the promises and Isfnjtion JEx tracing j “Mentive hostlers nlrajaiajattendai.ee? “ . till patieqt, and wSh l He thO pubfU to- <**« hint a tdoloanodjn n,pro*,,; | triad, ,feoJ ( ug assured tbhthf can ’ May j - ' J ° m UVIXGSXOX, ; T. JEFFEKSON BOYER, | P-iy aician, can bo found ut his office in Lntlier«- bqrg Ldoarlield county, Pa., when not absent ! Oil professional business. Hep. y ; ig s3> j a grc vrhic of pu to pr able. Th Sign, in u v non a will l who i nge. public iiiirne) iMirrß ho wi; thoso pains custom thoso i Bis his TA| market! DENT At OPERATION. his dwelling, in the borong! bo found nt nearly uH times end of thp Mansion House. Artificial Teeth insbrtcd warranted to give entire si Teeth done without danget i but little pain.. Teeth filldil and solentifio manner.' ; Estate of Jacob fittl T- ENTERS °f Admini j JLi Jacob Clearfield county, decease -law boon granted to thdi indebted to said estate yi, didtaljvand those havir* prbperly authenticated# : JOSBP Decatur township, Ni mih, Ifeceased. • .CApijiET and chair making. ' ola r M Ms mh .■■ ! i AFSXICI'JEp. HEADI " ~ 'Sssssgsaartffi'Sff ioh engages his the unfortunate against theaba&S? Mor lousandj arD annually mercuralUcf o f t °; ioonfcaflltetiorisflre u a -rTY YEARS fa treatment of a does of diseases hlthertynegUoud O/^00!/^ 00 !/ Bnd * Mtood < b&s eAnbled J)*Kln! of 0 work of Solf-Preservatlon k *i v at i m ” o ' tfintbß i of tho eauaos of nervou «nH U v l??*? an i c ? nstltu tioJal weakness, ihenti} and physiol suffering, ate traceable to certain habits, farming thorqoBtßooret,yet deadly and fatal domestic nuseryondpromaturemortalitv PARTICULAR NOTICE.— Thero ia'an ' evil habit somctiiucs indulgod in by bovs in soil tudo, efton growing up with them'to minh’ood, and whioh if not reformed ip due time, not only hteeta serious. obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gives rise to a Bcrics of protracted insidious and de vastating nffections. Pew of those who give way to this, pernicious practice are aware of the conse- untii they And tho nervous system shnttor (cu, leet strange and unaccountable feelings and vagno fears in : tho mind. . B “ ! B htbrtWnate thus affected becomes feeble, is, unable to labor with accustomed vigor, or to apply ! his mind to Study; his. step is thrdf aid weahX 1 energy than°usuai. nnd V**" with ids. ; If ho emancipate himself bofbrctho practice baa donejjts worst, and enter matrimony, his marriage is unfruitful, and his sense tolls him that' this is caused by early, follies. These are opnsjdcnftiun, , which tibould awitkou tho attention bf thofre eiini ■ larly situated. ‘ Vt-* MARRIAGE requires the fulfilment of several 'hrm! t J, <~ '?rt P S « "-! ,?5 ^ ia i' U uiay roa *iy- be the causo* Gould tho veil which covers the urtgtirof domostip wretchedness be Aised, and its true source in every; instance disolosoii, in how many could it bo traced tp physical disqualifications. an--1!! 1 ! atlon< l unt .|. l ! s «PP oi ‘ I ‘incnts. Apply then wh lo it is yet lime, in Order to have your unstrung and relaxed organization re-braced, revivified and strengthened. ~ 7 .. K fT , ',’ bur hu who.jJages himself under Dr 1 Kiriltelm s treatment niay rbdjgiously confide in his Unn-.r ns a gentleman, und’rcly upon the assurance, that the secrets of L>r. K.’s patients will never be UltiClOtfcri. 1 oung man—lot no false modesty cletor 3*oll from making your ease known to one who, from educa tion and respectability can certainly befriend you. Too many think they will conceal the secretin their own hearts, and cure themselves. Alas, how often is tins a fatal delusion, and how many aprom isiujr young man, who might .have been an orna ment to society, has fadod from the earth. ,he t „ r ! C ' ( r°!- 0f ‘e° " rotha ftre ra P ial y removed by tho application of a now therepentioal agent, used nly by Dr. k. Weakness and constitutional do ■bihly promptly cured, and fui] vigor restored. ' Cniin ry invalids can have—by stating their case explicitly together with all thoir synfptoms, per iUlcr, enclosing a remittance—Dr. K.'s modicino, appropriated accordingly, forwarded to any part of the bn,led States, and packed secure from (((image, or cunuHttg. • f ' Itcad !1 Youth and Manhood. A o'" or I>rcma t«ro Death, Kinlteiin on hell-1 rosi rvatipn—Only twenty-five cents. It is a work eminently required, as a means of Also rm, “®^ 5 ° f ,h ° aß ° whiL ' h *• live. M -W,"-,/, with rules, for the prolongation of life, just Irohi the press. b '! letter witlilu-reniittnnce of twentv-five cents, -;;r the value in post clamps, addressed to Dr. ICin kcliu, 1 hihidoljdiui, Da., will securo a copy of either il U | lll ' u ' o hook.-, hy return of .Mail, or 12 copies , m n '° '* ■i , ‘ ,sla tre for SI. Booksellers’, f . ! , ? rN T?r ' U!t *«- sapplSaa whole i profil U 1,0 * u ' r s i ,ncus > which admit of a largo . All loiters must he post-paid March 20, 1«54.-Iy.