l t' I II 11 ". MUtl.r, riJTNAMStoOMHtY, 1 1 1 1 1 t o ! i 1 1 a i '.o.m c nt, Titr M'Mlt. mm I! I' l N t I'liO'ilt mm: I nil i ... ."'.i in !. 1 1 't. I IV K In II, Ml I 1,1. IMI h'lfi. ...I . -nl-r. III. I, III A 1 lllHAIV H I. It. A ji-i.ln (tcll.n; r ! . Tha 'i i n of Km-: - M.igs'in n I ruti'sni'i ilei'lMv lis. jui'ii In II f i ' m . . 1 1 l I ill a t-Vicnta'i ,n sc. m 'I In liul on similar 1 I "smi, 1 tn lli cmi ni rj, nnl linn .-ini'l fur it i riiU mil ion f litmrr and nilitii talent p r 1 I tin rimlnl hi any other l igu;' In tin World. I'll- , ling the first monili, lli- .m in l,e tin Ir an. I demand fiom sub rrilin r V'TiI,''! liil.luiii cepial nd tliK number already lim-l of tho cmiuiide. I ted work am universally ein" l v bav sur- j fSMi' l, ! tl tii'hnr'n of their litf t y content, ! ml li he;n;ty mill pruftisrnt-ss or their pictorial illustrations, iiii.v luiigatinc ver before Is-md ! irnm tlit American pica, l.ncnurnged hy th evidences nf fnor, the piil,!ili.cs have fetfrini ned to commence tint ne w voliiine lu Janua ry with additional arractioti, anil lo offer such ' inducements io eun.cni'rr as cannot tail In plac i u i,.i;..n ... it., i i ..r i : u... ... ... .............. ...,, . .,. , o...r....i. ..,- Mluiring fplandi.! Jirnjcrmiim. Ihtr have pur- ! ehfa tbul eupcrb and ou.tlT neal-oUl. tdtra- j inr. nun i ii m vmw mey now announce in "THE LAST SUPPER," and will prenent n copy of it lo erary tliraa dal lar r-ubi'ribr for the yr 1 8;"3. H wi mtra. Td at a rot of over itt.UOO, by (lie lata rHrbra- tri A. L. Dick, fruai tbo or ii na.1 of liapbaal ilurghen, after Leoimrd! Iiu Vinci, and in th Urgc.it ((eel-pint eiiKruvini; rrcr lecnted iu tun country, being tbrc timoa the an of ordinary three. dollar enimvinira. th The tirnt iuipreiiMiina of tliia etjravine art 1 bald at $10, and it n the intention of the ar tiit that none of the Knrnvinii should ever be ofl'erod for a less juin tlmn 5, being richly worth tlintamount. Thus every three-dollar auburihrr will roceivo the Mnguiiue one yeiir ehenput $:i a u tins tplenuiu enslaving, richly worth ; i thua geititijj for $li the vuluo of t. 4 eliall uoiumouce alrikin); ofl the cngravinga Immediately, yet if ciin hurdly be expoeted tliut 1 iu.,iv5iuun o, no ,rge a in.io can uo inacn aa fantai they will be called for by aubscribera. Wo ahull thcruloro, furnioh thorn iu the order iu wuicu aunacripiioiia are received, lliotie wbo deaire to obtain their eugruviuH early, and from th lirat iuipri'Bsiuin, ahould auud in their aub. criptiona without delay. Tho engravinga can ka lent on rollera, by niuil, or in other manner, I auubcribcrs (ball unlet'. $20,(KiO .V ll'Oi'A'.S' OFAIiT. In addition to the auperb f ngraviug of ''Till LAST SUMMER," which will bo pronented to very three-dollar lubscriber fur iSitl, the pub lirhen have coinploted arrnnj-,'m'nts for the dn tributiun, on the 25th of December, lSjS, of a eerie of iplcndid works of art, connintiuj; of ana hundred rich and rare old paintings, vulued at from $100 to $1 till - each. Alio, 2.UU0 magniU cent hteel-l'lnto tngraviugn, worth from ii to $5 each, uud 1,0H0 choice lluliduy books, worth from $1 to $5 fin'li, making in all. ovr Til It KB TI10USANII UIF'l'H, worth TWENTY THOU SAND Do i. La its. Incloa t:i to the publihera and yon will com mence receiving th Mngaiine by return mail. You will uUo receive with the lirat copy a num bered auhaoription receipt, entitling you t the Eagraving of "THE LAST Sl ITKK." and a ehauc to draw on of theae "THREE THOUS AND ruizE.s.- Reaoni why you ahould aibacribi EMEfiSOyS MA GAZIXE for 1808. Firat: liecauae ita literary content! will, da ring the year, embrace conatribiitioua from over one hundred diflercnt writera and thinker, num bering among them the most di.tinguih id of A merienn authors. Second; liecauae ita editorial department. 4'0ur rUudio," "Our Window," and "our Olio," will each be conducted by an ablj editor und it will rurpaaa, iu the variety and riehnesi of ita editorial contents, any other magazine. Third: Iiocaiue it will eouta u, during tha year, nearly aix hnndred original piciorial iilua tiviom, from dosigua by the first, American ar tikls. Fourth : Beeau.ie for the turn of (3 yon will recoive tbia apleudid monthly, more richly worth that Bum tuuu any other magaiina, and the au parb Engraving of "The Last Supper," Fifth : liecauae you wtll very likely draw one of the three thousand prizes to be distributed on th Saih day of December, 1858 perknpi on tkatia worth $1,000. Notwithstanding that thcie extraordinary in ducements cau hardly fail to accomplish tho ob jects of the publishers without further 7orti. y they have determined t cuntiuu thro' th yaar THE GHEAT L1I5RARY OFFER. To any pir?eu w ho will gt up a club of twenty-four cubacribers, either at one or moro post ofliccs, we will present a splendid library, con ei!tini of over Forty Large liouud Volumes em bracing tho moat popiTTur work in the market. Th club may 5o funned nt tho club price, $2 a year, without the engraving, or at the full price, $.1 a year, wilh tho engraving ef tho Inst Supper to eauh avbacribor. List and description of th Library, and spciimcn copy of the Maguiino will be forwarded en rercipt of 25 centa. Over 200 Libraries, or 8,000 volumei, have already bocn distributed iu accordance with this offur, and we ihould bo glad to furnish a library to every cler gyman, to every school-master, or to lomaon at tTery post oftico in the country. AGENTS GETTING RICH. Tha iuccoii which our agents aro meetiag with ii almost astonishing. Among th many videlicet of tin faot, w ar prmittd to pub- usn iu iniiowiug Okti.cw in : Thi following facta ia relation I to what your agents ar doing in this section, luay be of use to soma enterprising yonng man in want of employment, the Kev. John E. Jar- lon, of this place, has made, liuco last C'liri-t maa, over it.Ouo in his agency. Mr. Paviil M. Heath, of Ridgly, Mo., your general agent fur Piatt connty, ia aiakinu" $J per day on each lub agut employed by him, und Messrs. Welmer A Evans, of Oregon, JIo., your agents for Holt eo., ar making from $8 to $25 per day, and ynir buniblo servant has made, line th seventh day of last January, over $1,700, besides haying for .100 acres of land out of the business werth ever $1,000. You ar at liberty to publish this itat aont, and to refer to any of th partial named. "AMlL lillEUU, Carrollton, Mo. With auob inducements as w olfor, anybody i aan obtain subscribera. W invite any gent! raau out ot employment, and every lady who do irea a pleasant uoiUT-uiakiug occupation to ap ply at one for an agency. Applicant sheuld incloa 25 cents for a specixi cupy of th mag aiiu, which will always b forwarded with an swer to application by return miil. SPECIMEN ENORAVING. Ai w. J.sir. i plac iu the bands of every person who propose! to get up a club, aud also of verv agnt, a copy of lb engraving or th "LAST S I PPER," as a specimen, each applicant enjlosing us $3 will re- j ceiv the Engraving, nost-naid. bv return mail also apeclmeus of our publications nd on ot th numbered subscription receipts, entitling I hol der t the Magatiu one year and to a enaeee la lli distribution. This offer is uunle only to thos I who deir to at a agena or to form Cloks. ! Addi-Mi. OA h.S MIT II A CO., 'o. 171 alroaawav, N. T. Jan II, 1858. REPUELICAN JOB OFFICE. The Publishers of tho iiViuMVrM art- nu 1 JilP.TJ ..i)''iiici.ia l'j Inrai ly mil e.ise" tlu'ii unci ;;; d. r(, '(.i; ic if.ll IflA. )0 Jw Jill k.Udn (if I'osTrns,' ' I'AMfiii.sT'i, UttNKJ, PaIF l!,'..K, LiaELi, Ball Turn - PaniA ! C:ri'Vii-, and avery kind of printing U( t-jllv Uoi in a country job oit.c. Ymtr r Jj; i trttsieU to u will be fitithtullv s. LARULVLZi't Xi. IP I fiF.w hum AND M;u (iOOI)S. l . u . . . I. iik . . mt llN-mrd nt Ina-toi oi MootBom- I I J IT II II'IU", I'ltWl SN ifll., i-v. (Hi'.lil K Hi M l I In 'ill l, ,,,,1 , , vn M ii,i,. al- a U,t, i,u, otm ' t I'lllll. In Iii. Ii Iif Intltra II, ail I ih . I I'htiii InM i l' ,,'iaoM. ,.( I UI- Ml I'll IN If an ma h Mi tnai I n funl li t f, l!,.mif ; Ir. S 'if o ,i'.t " hi. '.''."'' 1u r..i,.. lilt trl, Ir, f 'oj-A.,, ,,,,.,, , ,,,- lmr Ih. Ih. .;."' ' "T .. -rfttvtJ 'I'I'Oii iiwn't St,.!, in.. Jr. Ih: It. Ih-. Ihfou'iu'i Oi'i'm, nf um 7,M'j .I' voVi,- (Hntmrnt, W'n.jhCf I,,,, on V,j,-talf I'tlb. llio'u't Ar,ili,i ( itmti,i u,r S,Un "'' Jimyl'Oiif u rrli,n on f. Vlimr, Orain, Fiali ,('briMi, Uncon, Dcaua t lo t rvnl Annie. s.li Xi. .. ' ra" c n liamli, and fur iU A, Umvti .T'" "',ov, offr lo tur TASH or KKADY V ,V . we wl lo 'lur t.i the Ku- y y v''l m, uur 0h, .. i . ,,. ay !vi.l m, fi,r UUT uooda at low at lb oweat, fil l In a d frr ill Inke all kiuiln of I'n duce nt the ili,rhc,t fnh l'rieea. Wo wish all to glva ill a rH ,nJ jujj,, nr ,eiiieire . feb, 3, 'iS, .1m. CU.MMINC.S & MEI1AFPY, I KUl'Il ANTS and Kxicnsiv. Dralera in Lum- ' u" " -"w naaliinjlen, C'laarlleld eoun- !''' aep. Jtl, '44 It. BACK AGAIN IN THE OLD SHOP. PPHK Milirpribrr informa bia I'rivndi and the L publio (tenerully thut ho ia now re-eatnblii.li. ed in the old rhop on .Id at., latel; occupied by Jacob Miunkn iler where he Impel by strict at loiition, mid keeping o alock of aiortud iron to merit the favor of the public. CoUlltrv liroilnee nn,l .oiuli nvnr r..l 1- approntice from Id lo IS yeara of age will iucet wun a good aituatiun if application be mail. toon, OHO. W. OKU. May 9, 2 857. Tnirt of Land at Private Sale. THE uiidorxigncd will Bell on enay terml a tnict of lauil, containing about aixty-two acrea, with about 25 aerca cleared lying on the et llrniicli, near the borough of Clearfield, with a gooil to atory dwelling houe, log burn, and other building!. An orchard of young Iroui recently pluulad, and a large icope of good mea dw laud render it a valuable and deaitable pro It. UUC1IKK SWOOI'K. April 22. 1857. A. R SIIAVV, RETAILER of Foreign and Domeatie Mereb , andixe, Nhawaville, Clearfield county, 1'a. bbawarillc, August 15, 1K55. LUMIJERMEN Semi for a dearrittive Circular of COLEMAN'S FARM MILL. Th moat limple, durable and effective Mill for grinding all kinds of grain into fin or coarso meal as desire i Price, $50. Addrea. WM. L. HOVER i BROTHER. Manufacturers of Agricultural Implements, No. Ii 10, Market St., Philadelphia. cautioxI VLL persnna'are hereby cautioned against meddling wilh a certain note, given by ib und reigned In Bartholomew Hndden, dated Sep. 1st 1858, for $125, as said note baa been paid. THOMAS MAUAFFKT. New Washington, March 10. 1858. CAUTION. MY' wife Maryette. having left my b' and board without any just cnuse er provocalioa 1 therefore forbid any person harboring or trust ing her on my account. E. M ERRIFIELD. March 10. HENRY OVERMAN. Xo. 14 (OldXo. 6) .WA Third Ntrtel, Mow Market, PHILADELPHIA. LEA THER DEALER. Calfskins, Moroccos, Linings, Bindings, RED & OAK SOLE LEATHER, Ac. ?f, B. Rough Leather bought or taken in x ehang March 3, 1857 y. TO LUMBERMEN AND OTHERS. THE umlorsighed would respectfull inform th citizens of Clearfield and the adjoining co's. that he has just stored in Philipsburg, a vary large quautity of grain, including Rye, Oats, Wheat and Flour. Buckwheat Corn and Barley. which he will tell in large or small lots on tha most reasonable terms and at th lowest prices. Tho attention of those needing anything in this line ia called to the stock, believing It wuld be to their advantage to giv hiu a call. Come along then and be ittpplled by G. W. KEFLER. rhilipaburg, March 3, 1857.-tf. CAUTION ALL persona ire horcby cautioned against meddling with the fol'owing property, now in the possession of Mark Maguire, as said prop erty was bought by us at Sheriff's sal and left w''h the said Maguire on loan : 1 Wairon. 1 tim. her sled, 4 head horned cattle, 10 sheep, alao oo l'orrt,l mare bought by ui of Michal Frank and 1,11 "itu mark Maguire on loan J. f. NELSON A CO. Feh. 2(, 1858. A VDIT0IV& NOTICE. faPllE undersigned an Auditor annotated b M. the Orphans' Court of Clearfield county at November Se sion, 1857, to audit tb Adminis tration account of Isaao Bloom, admiuistrator of tb estate John R. Ill lorn, deed, herebv gifts notic that be will discharge the d'tlnaof his ap. pointment on Thursday th 25th of March, 1858, at 2 o'eiock, p. ra. of aaid day, at th office of Larrimcr A Test in th borourh of f'lrarfUM. un and where all persona inlereatod inay at- tend. J. II. LARRIMER, Auditor. Feb. 24, 1858. A VDITOIV.S NOTICE. rp UK undersigned, an Auditor appointed by X th Court of Clearfield county, to distribui tb assets of Zebulon Warnor, in the hands of Isaac Ilorton, Sea. Administrator, gives notice that he will attend to tb sam on Ssturday, th 7th of March, bet met tha hours of 1 and i P. m-' " lh orac ot Rrr'nier Test In Clearfield, wbn and wher all persons interested may at- M-an. xr.nAE.ii izr, Auditor. Feb. 24, 1858. JAS. B. GRAHAM. )tt Mawfer, Merchant, and itntiv da I 1 term square timber, beards abinalea. Ac ; urnhamton, Rradford township. i Jan. 23, 1856. J. I). THOMPSON, I )larkmllh. Wagons. ling sin, Ac, Ac. Ir.u.-sJ ) on sh,.-t notice. ,111,1 'lie very best stvlo. ,,i (,;, ''I -lnri in the lo,r,.iiL-l, l Cut rnsvilc. II. I' niD mix in, I ) l -1 ' i. .ii.i, ! t i I.I I -ll .,mr )'.' f I I.I I lit S.'.U.itV ll U"i. I. Ll" ,j 1 - V : J ., nil ell i, i;. piu.sMoiiuiiyi.i,M-.iU 'jvu I). O. ( 1.. lifll. 1)flYSICIAN Oftc ia Lurwwuvill.. ay i ii r'.v Vt.t, I ' M ts '.! im' ) "t I "M-I'l'a M ItltatfiM l'n lh f.'l"0. ll.S'lln'l f t V, l"ltrM"Hl M I' fllli.-t i. , at tir a ' - i ' 1 ... ....... I. .L. 1 . ...J ininir,ainr"wr'nnMi'aininpi'iiiii.i ii, pi.ti.r. i ..ioi,,.n l im-f, m ( mh., n l- ,n w n . I.i I or xlioal In Ih !", t! nf tl) ii" , l"l f i an ilo , lot "f cotn mi'l .nllnr., t'i V io ii l'ln, J l'n lioni,l, aniV, il'iiiajh trat, H'"a, I lull, I IMIW. ,H ""I" ""'I Mit. B. Wlml mill, an, I 1 litMliin- fmrhinr, llnrto, (tilling 1 1. 1 1 . m t r . I (ir. r II T f KI..I.. W ajnn. I hnlna. N-ll I Im li.in.ll. .. J ; Mill llarn-a.. Iron hMila. I oil I..I.I. ,t..H I-.' r Lilian, inni.tr, in ma o,,.i. aim on in nana.. 01 mi iiiifr, .iiiu t iiorFra nnucni .' inp .in- darairnnl i,f Anrnhain llailv, ami una trine wti hy Snl.itiion r,amlrr la haul tiuihrr linih. i lor lha atikai-ril r. WM. PM1TII. Frti.rbrllla, Jan. ih, I'M. Knar Loaaii. j. .. niarswii BKDiriL PARTNtRMIIP. DR. 11KNRY LORAIN, having associated with him in the practic of Medicine Dr. J. t. IIARTSWICK, they oder their professional eervirra to the citizen of UlcailieM and vicinity They will attend to professional calls at all hour and inn 1 1 seasons. Dr. llnrtswick will be found daring the day at their oftic opposite Dr. Lorain's resiaence, and al night at bia residence, una door north of Reed A Weaver's slur. CIarCld, June 111, 1858. tiir mii:.mi:k akctic Mitsn IB the front WintloW of Merrrll V Cartfr'l indie i.da speedy and horrihledenthtliodeat Three-Slory lluildi,, on Second Mrttt, ICuX"1- t'JSt VTP. la the UOrOUgh Of Urirfltld. lope ofulleviating, possible the pains or tho lit- WrilEHK thev are prepared to inantisactur all , ""'erer. hb was made to use it frcelv, nod T kinds of TIN akd SHEET IRON WARE. 1 n"rt time to hi most liclighlful astonish. They are also prepared to furnish, at reduced pri-1 there waa a very perceptible change fr ecs, the following articles in all their varieties j otUer Tue 'nouth began to put on a bright BAR-IRON, NAILS and STEEL. Also Thresh-' '" healthy appenranoo the foul bienlli became ing machines, l'lnughs, I'ateut Cutting U,)Xtf( ' sweet tbo appetite was restored, and tho child Chain l'umps, Patent Sausage-cutter and J,UB. i seemed to partake of a new and fresh life, nels, Self healing Cane for Preserving Fruit, as I Hopo was inspired, and the use of the coin well sa large variety of housekeeping uleusils pound was faithfully Continued, tbo result of to numerous to mention. (which with the blessing of (io,l, was her complete love They have also a largo assortment of. restoration. She is now perfectly healthy. From both Cook nud Parlor Stoves, of tho best and most this circumstance. Mr. Lind.-ay was led to pre approved patterns, and among them will be found pare with greater care and exactness, what bud the celebrated NEW WORLD COOK STOVE. : so astonishingly cured his child, und continued All order for castinga will bo thankfully reci- his experimental efforts u til he aueceed.id iu ved and promptly attended to. j llouse-Spolitiii"; dun to order. ' As they occupy a larg and commndinua house, ai woll ai out buildings, they are well prepared to , it have been sn tched froT an untimely grave do a Commission business and all order, either and restored to die sweets of hcullh and the cn as Retailers or Wholeaule Dealers will be thank- dearinents of friends. The vhuiik und old have rally received, aud atteuiled to wilh desi.atch. 0. B. MERRKLL, may 10, 1850. L. R. CARTER. C T() Sir. WAKE POTTHKY I '"OH HAVV ..... ... tn properly oecupiea ny rorter a llru. in i Brady tp., neur Luthersburg, will be sold low fas th owner contemplates removing westward) the pottery is in good order and has connected with it about Ii0 acres of lund, about one half in grass th balance in wood. Tber is a new twe. story dwelling and sufficient stabling and shads on th place. Uoud material for the ninnufuctur ol atou war and abundnne of coal or db th property. For Unas apply to L. J. CRANS, CUarfiold. May 2. lS57.-tf. D' R. LITCHS PAIN CI'RfR. ANTI IIILf. OUS REMEDY and RESTOF.ATIVE. for Colds, Cough, Croup. Ac Sold at J. flonn'a 8ho Shop, Clearfield. oct. 28, '57. PARK & MERHELL. CARRIAGE and SLEHill MAKERS. Pkos a Fourth at., in 11. E. Snyder's new building. juiy ii.,n.-y. BIBLES. THE Bil1e Society of Clrnrfiold co., hereby givea iiolic-n that their books, nnnifiy, Ilitiloa BIIU I ostume lltr,. are U'l0- sited in the office of JimiM Wrijfloy, Keg tion waa one of the greatest mis rv . my face iiter and Rocordt'r at Clearfield.' The "aa almost constantly running with the foul cor books are of rarioua aizea and ndntited to "1Illion 'hat escaped Iroui the tubercles, by which aujiply either private individual! or Sun-' il 7 1lul,',t """l'''-'' ""v-rcd. After being ilV l.L i i. . , ; under the car of my phy-icii,iis lor two uioiilhs, tiny hilitjo at re.y cheap rule.. ery without . , ,,,.,, , w iniuwi , muk' atiRatantiiil Uililes enn te liutl as low aa 25 , triri f l.ind.-y s Blu. l Searcher, and the ri cents a tuece, and teetnmeiits as low m C suit was that in using one bottle and u half I m ,....-. The Jieoplo of the county generally are' also invited to leave with Mr. Wriglev I cents a jnece. j .. any donation they maybe t.leased ,-0! in.L;., .l,l.tii.'c,.,i .f.i e . .. . ke n n.d of the funda of the Soctely.- 11,u "y u,,,l-r J,e rp","ve COtninit-j ii.r.. .ii i rest, i SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE. Curwensville, Fenna. Ihe aubscriber, formerly of the Exchange Ho . tel, Philipsburg, having taken tha above new aland, situate on the bank of the river, in the lewer end or Curwensville, would announce that he is now ready for the accommodation of stran gers and all others who may favor him with a call. Th house is large and comfortable, and travelers will find overy convenience necessary to their comfort Ample stabling ia attached te th premises. pif Tb bar is filled with th choicest liquors. DAVID JOHNSON. February 10, 1858. BRILLIANT PROSPECTUS. rol'RTH TEAR Of THU, Cosmopolitan art Association. rpRE Dl'SSELDORF GALLERY OF PAINT X INtlS! purchased at a cost nf $180,000! and Power's world renowned GREEK SLAVE !! Ropurchased for six thousand dollar, with sev eral hundred other worki oi art, in Painting, .Sculpture and Brontes, comprise the Premiums to be awarded to the subscribers of the C I mo politan Art Association, who subscribe before th 28th or January, 1858, at which times th awards will take p ace. Term of Sultcription. Every subscriber of fAree dollar) ii entitled to A copy of th large and splendid Steel Engra ving, entitled "MaNirKRT Dbsti.it," also to A copy of the Cosmopolitan Art Journal on year, also to A certificate in tha award of Preminma, also A frc admission to th Dusseldorf and Cosmo politan galleries. Thus it ia seen that vry three dollar paid, th subscriber receive! not only a splendid thre dollar Engraving, bnt, also, th beaatifully illus trated Tko Dullar Art Journal, one year. Each subscriber is also presented with a Cer tificate ia the Awards of Premiums, by which a valuable work of Art, in Painting or Sculpture, may be received in addition, thus giving to every lubscriber an equivalent to th value of fit dul frs, and a certificate yrali's. Any on of th leading $3 Magaiines Is fur oishtd, instead of Engraving and Art Journal if desired. No proa ii restricted to a singl ahar. Tool taking Bv memberships, remitting $15, are enti tled loan extra Engraving and aix iiekate, j Full partculars of the association are given In v." wmcn contains ovr aixty apten- a,a . "I""'' Pnnc Blly enti per number. ripeciroea copies will be sent lo all persons wbn desir to subscribe, ou reeilgt of five postage inmni, I j cams. Adire C. L. DETtn Y, Actuarv C. A. A. 518 P.rnadwav. N. Y. vt: H A'.v.vr, ..;, V ill'. ..niisi rili"! Ii'ivn,' ill . i,i. ,v,, ... . .,ii1 in I'm in nnvil'c, I',, . m i,.,, ;. , ,.. nouii.i i i.i ,u,i one wl.u mi, j- l.nor i, i in .. ia.,t J 'U : ,i'- II.- ;..l,.. a ... ., iv,v.- :,. ;, w,. j iu. .c: t..i iu i . t 4J . - J.-, .. . 4 ., , ,u th I'Boict! liquor.. In, f-M'.t, .;; nr ml ,, th care ut attentive Urt.vrs. i April , lB47.-ly. DAVID BMIT1I. J. I., t i l II I., ItnMlM l I li, ' i 'lilht till llfti', t Mukll ltill Haul. V.nliJ, 1''l. UI.MOV Tli lllitli,''i""1 aniintirl In Ih ''holr )"l. anil Itir t'l "I tiiaiik iti'l," Mini l.f h trmot i d I'l thf ll"i ! I Jr '(' -:i"l I,; Ha.lil atiKn A Alirn, a a tath.r l.n. In f-h Tti.n, li.'ra ha Hill al all Inn. I f'"i"'l rr'ly an I Killing In allrnd ti Hi" 'l.' "I I ho hrni'r pari nf ttrallon, ItU ,,il n ti" t ' rumiiii nilnlion II rri'iiwnimil" lt. lf, ami li . an , ',f tr,v,,d, , .f ,11 ,,,!., .ill l.a v ' ,.(in.tUlty hldi T, ,,. , j( fnf Jus U(,N . May Vt? Is'''. THE OF THE AGE. T M MNH'fcY"! tTIEAT MEMCAL MS. l , COVKRY.-Whuh is a l'urely rttttU, frrmmti for the purifyinp ' U' blood, giv ing vigor lo the Liver, atoinaeh and "'owels. and expelling from the system all morbiJ hiii'ter anil substituting in its stead healthful atl il.v .lru all th funcliuna of life. HOW IT WAS DISCOVERED. In th foil ef 1854 a daughter of Mr. Lindsay was suffering from a malignant attack of Can erum Oris (Canker of the mouth.) She bad pre viously been prostrated by the altock of Dysen tery, Inflammation uf the Lunge ami llectio V ver, euccMsively, which resulted in the aloi named difease in ita worst form. llr conditio! was noat deplorable her mouth and chock wer' literally rotten the attending phystciun pro nounced the caae a hopeless one. Lvcjvtlu bringing to perfection his lrenl lrtrt(;i fr llhmd Impurity since which time its effects have been almost miraculous. Hundreds uimn hundreds bv tested its saving pewcrs and sing aloud its vir- tuca. Say they: "Alter having nsud Lindscy s Improved llloou searcher, we telt as il a new ilo was stirriug our veins, and uudor tiod nt ow o it mere than words con cxpr a;." But bear from their own lina anl then imliru of its valuable effects. The few testimonials llmt follow sbow that it is deservedfy styled tho yi-eif- ef Jjiicuvtr o'thii ur uhu othrr mir. J. M. L'XHSEY, llollidaysburg. Dluir co., Pa. PattobTile, BudforJ co., Pa. Mr. J. M. LimnsKr. Denr Sir I was severely e tpietr.l villi Rheumatism a whole year nine mouths ol which lime I was not able lo Icava my bed when hoaruigof the woudei ful cffci Is of yuur Iiu proved Bloud Searcher, I determine! io procure soma of it nud givo It a fair tri:il. Alter using three buttles I was able to wuik about ng.iin ua usual, and am now wholly cured. 1 can r. com mend it to all who re similur y alliictcl, an, I believe it ia all it clai s to be. Yours, truly, J.0. SHAFFER. .JMTA DESPERATE CASE OF TETTER mid BARBER'S IPCII, curep by t eueof Lind-cy's Blood Searcher. I, the un Mrsigned. .,ine t imc in last March, was scvere'y aAlijted wilh whnl was pronounceii uy my pliy sicmna -u be a certain kind of Teller and ltnrh.r.N lien. Hi ,.,.,,11 found e perfect cure. I mar also sny that I en iouiiu c ,c..t-ei tuir. a iiinv ill mi any null 1 c K8r,y t"' whatever was rccommeiipcd as a cu Sucb w"ny r'chelness that I cacii r. sort cure fcucu wa my wretc-ueilness that 1 cacii resorted ' h dangerous .xpciin.enorpoun.ig pure Cro- osote on my faco aud neck, but al lo no iiuriKi-c tho 00J ;;,,,, s llie , ,,, UUJV that did me any good. At a Blood purifyer it is uneuuallcil, and i bav great reason to be grate ful that I ever made a trial of it healing virtues aud I can confidently recommend it to any who may suffer from Teller or any other diseases ari sing from an impure state of the bloud. JOHN DELEIIUNT. IIolidaysburg, Pa., July 20, 1357. -AN 1XTEEESTINQ CASE OF SCROF ULA CURED by on bottle of Lindsey'a Blood Soarcher.. This certifies that a'.ut a your ago our little son aged four years, wae mostsorelvl afflicted with what the physicians pronounced to be scrofula, and was treated accordingly for Hear a year, but without the liightost bcnclit. His eyei were running a thin inutlcry humor almost constantly ; which would encrust bia eye, beyond tue power oi opening iiiem until nicy wore wash ed and cleaned by soap and water. About the nm time an abscess formed just below the groin which in dne time broke and commenced a dis charge, which wes found impossible to dry up sr heal tHe bed would be very much stained, and tb clothing of the child perfectly sickening in a singie uight I time. After having the attentions of a physician for so long a time, aud finding the child lo be getting worse, w determine,! to try tb effect! of Mr. Lindsay's Blood Searcher. This , New Washington, Client, Bower and It nun -waa in last March aud before two week had ,' fiian Hills, Tuesdays and Fridays at 1IJ passed the change Mai manifest, and Iain happy i A. M., and departs same daysut 1 P M to y that in tho use of a SINGLE BOTTLE our ! Mail leaves Curwensville for Marron, via littl hoy h been perfectly restored to health. v... Miliri,.t nn,l I,,.,,!,.,.,,,;,,. . H'. cannot apeak too highly uf this l.iiulu.ihle ! , , , 1'' !?tl lM.mh 'r ''"y, every Sitt medicine. It should be ia every family -mm . "uI"' ut 0 A' M' an'1 ""turns aatno (lay at should be with ut it. Ai a purifyer of bioad it is j ,s !' n, beyond all price. DANIEL BOLIXOER. Uollidaysburg, Pa., July 28, 1857. llollidaysburg, Ta., J. M. LINDSEY, March Itllh. 1855. iVenr Air I hove been using your improved Blood Searcher since some time last summer nnd i those having claims aguixst tho same will pre I deem it to be a matter of duty tu bear testiiuo-j sent lucia duly authenticated for settlement, ny to ill liiii'vorntiiij blood rrsfon'iiy rirtuee. I Win. KIRK. I . have been, for a number of yenra. severcip trou- R. U. KIRK, I r'" bled with trtju'ptlat and tjmrrnl drliiliti). but i Jaa. a, 1858. liuce I put myself under the influenco of yourl m proved Blood Searcher, I find a very decided I C. KKATZISR, mdrovemeut. Indeed, my acquaintances fre-l werrhaut anil I mnhr ii..i.. . .1. b ,i... i i..l ...'... ..... l. .. ..I v..,.,,.,.u.,,,.u..i. mi, auu ueany , lAysi rront and Locust itreoU, Clearfield, and I know of no other cnuse than the use of, Deo. J'., 1851. your improved Blood Soarcher. Judging from my own experience, 1 believe that thia io one of P VV RARRI-'TT neea v tbo;: wL " b" V-'."" IT ! Iv' ..I'.. "l'"" iua ucciiiiv ui mo iruio ,v ie 3U years ot aco. I feci that it would hav. been InisLiin.l, ii i feel that it would bav been ingratitude on my part to haee withheld tbil testimony, and in thus consenting to appear ai a witness before the pub lic. I bav been aetuatad aoli.lv viih rr....... tb voie ef conscience and duty. Youartat' librty to aaake wqatever uae yon mav deem proper ef thie statement. Your respectfully, MAROAkF ! W. O norVEt,. .rT.TVETt roMpLAlv:-; cit.eii i.t bi.i -es I Ik,, I'l'. I MI, . I", IV,. i -Uul e li-i i -. lull, ,'J. I- jyif,i .uu o ,ne r.e i jji.n-u.c i isoung L. iil.eye I ,ij., tfirbTi4 ky Um wftwo biMtlee'M pit' I n I 'tlMll ft II ll 'Ih i" ii i I I i lint r .!! (.! Kil.Ktil.r) lbl '( V" V V IL, 1 1 . 1 . in J H"IH i, .1 t Vi Mr k' p Is ft.h nf i i, k !., j, nllrl t n-,1. n .lis iiilisiisnf It I ., I - and tti "If "td i oiiiiih a a tnnn ol noall. hl rh.itarti t and inflii. n e, ?r i M:ri inn: cak or ahi k on 11 . entirely Mired by lb of Llf l r tii'ptood IMood r-enirli.'i, lllnlr . nt. it . :- I'ft-'.iinllr appeard I"'f"t me, tb si b-i riber. mi r th Jiistirr ol P-ai f, hi and for sni'l county, John Motan, who, bring duly is'iin a.'i'oidittg to law, doth ilepos mid say, Ihnl in III spring of I ;,, I was a vielim I that o. ni diseases riyapppslu. and I hit In Its worll drill. My appelile wa lomplrle y gi'lir I and whin, In oiu.r lo prpsrne life. I would fon ii 1 1 1 -flf to awallow a little food, Ih iloinarb , would iiiiiiirdititi'ly loatno il and carl it oil with iltlc. I bad alsn been suffering from the u : cue h attack l.'iiting about nine months of Ih twelve, so that wilh the ague and dyi sia. I was rehired as 1 tin, light beyond recor i I thought I must die; my physician colli I nienogoiid. Such ana my rvndit.un whej . Limlrcy supplied m with u bottle of his In- I .! bliiiid Searcher, assuring mo tbul it would k a t're. I rouimeiiccd il us with hut lit- I'unJdcncO' ; but in one wee 's time so great j its restorative powejs I found my appcllt etuni, my auinuch received a new tone, so ! t I (ou!d cut anything without ile slightest onvenienee, and h..furc it l.4ling loiich the tied as from a chnrm ; nor hmC I !'en Irou I wilh ague or dypepsin sine. I ujny a er state ol health tlmn I bad done for I'tcen i lit loie; 1 am Mrong and nearly, and I feel , cut ti nt, under (lie blessing nf God, 1 owe the Invuluuble Improved Blood Searcher, Ho e it nut only to be a sure remedy lor ague an infallible prtremtttr, und, as such, would oiiiinend it lo all whor business, habits, or iil. iii cs, expose them lo this dreadful pest of innnitv. l'.vspcpsui ciinnot stay where tho lin- Joed Blood Scaicher is properly used. I feel t mi duty lo point all who sutler so this allheul rg medicines. Signed.) JOHN .MOHAN Sworn and aubsorid th ia IMth day of Mar A. U., 1X57. JOHN COX, J. P. For ule by C. D. Watson, Clearfield. S. F j Brenner, Morrisdiile. S. llegarty, (ileu II ipe. I J. Piitchin A co., Iliirnside. 11. D. Pulton, Cur weiisville. R. Williams, Williainsville. John I Russell, Pennvilln. Cnas. Sloan, Cl'fld Bridge. I 11. II. Meore, Authcrsburg, II. Swan, Ansonville I It. M'Murray, New Washington. M. Ostrick, Millport. C. H. Foster, Philipsburg. Ilollidnysburg, Nov. 20. TAIL . M. C tMPHKI.I. having located a J hylertown, te tenders his professional service, l , u,e " lv" '""' aujoinng town- .. , -. " .iUn.,r May 21, 1S50. ELLIS IRWIN cV SONS. VT th mouth of Lii'k Run, live miles from Clcurlicld, JlEltl'llAMS, and oxlunaivi Aliiuuriieliircrs of Luuibur, July 2.1, IS52. DR. R. V. WILSON, nAVINtl removed bis office to tko new dwel ling on Second street, will promptly answci 11 piuicsaioiial culls as heretofore. JOHN TP.OIJTMAN STILL continues the busiurss uf Chair Making, nud House. Sign and Ornamental Painting, ai the shop formerly occupied by Trouimiui ,t Rowe. at the e.-ist end of .Market street, a short distnucc west of Liu's Foundry. June 13, 1S55. D1; M. S IHHJS. having chnnged bis loia ', tiully ulle. a Ins pr-.k -ion.il service j to t. ciliieus of the Inttrr plnce and viunilv. Residence oil Socoiid street, opposi' t. it of .1. (.'ran-, Esq. my " Ji. WM. P. CHAMBERS. j sARRIES on Clniirmaking, Wheelwright, and i . buiise and Sin painting at Curwensville. ClcarOeld io. All urduri droinptly attended to Jan. 5, M.',8. LOST OR MISLAID. IT.S lost or mislaid tiboul the 2Hli ult., M promlisary note for Twonty-si x Jjilai's and forty cents, iliued the 1st Drcenibrr, 1857, and payable oh 1st May, 1858 given by John II. Ferguson lo Michael Connelly, and endorsed by Michael Connelly to the subscriber. Payment of the sni'l note having been stopped, any per son returning tho same will b suitably rewarded by FRANCIS SHORT. Jan. 28, 1858. Arrival and Departure of the Mails at Clearfield. ARRIVES. Eastern, daily, Sundays excepted, ut 7 l'.M YVentei'ii, S l'.M Smith's Mills, Siiturduya, Sinnunmhoning, Wed. lSat 5 l'.M. 8 P.M. C P.M. 12 M. Kurtlitius, Niturunys, Kylertown, Mond. i Thursdrys. DEPART, Enxtoi n, daily, Sunduys C.xceiited, nt 4 A.M U" ostein 4 A.M Smith's Mills Fridays simM.lnui ':' , Tu' ' 7 A.M. G A.M S A.M. innemuhoninjr, Tues. & Fridays Kiii'thiins, 1 liurscliiVH, Kylertown, Mond. ti Thurs. 1 l'.M 1 ho nun In will close nt 9 o'clock, T. M. N. B. Business men, of town and vicini ty, will jileoac preserve this for future ref erence. C. I). WATSON, P. M. Mail arrives at Curwensville from Indi ana, via Newman's Mills, dish, Bui nsidc Estate of John Kirk, dee'd. ETTERS nf Adiniuislration on Iho estate nf L4 John Kirk, laae ol Brady tp., dee'd. having been granted to the subscribers, all persons knowing? theuiselvoa indebted lo said Lki r. requested to make navment iinim.Jisii.lv. n,l It,! .. : . -v.. vu.uor si A I EH "J CE AND LUMBER USALLK. AND JUSTICE OK THE n. .cu i ...i... i n , ,, tk-A Eutheraburg, Clearfield Co., Pa, ablnet, t'lialr Maklnc, A Si I) II U H I'l PAINTING THN OULICH A DANIEL UENNER having " nter Into partnership Id tho above buii. nui, will b prepared at all times to itno.l i .... business in the above tin on short notice and in a proper manner. They will also keep constantly :in hi.nd lit tneir I'liup on Mari.el t., ncirly oiiiui. 'ii'e tho .lo'V sin I ;n i-.rUii.'ut. i r-, mi I i' ,1,1 I' .11 ib,,g,. ''I h i,'.. ,i . v mi'l (-. llolii.i'i t'h ..IU , - I!: I ml-ml, jp r ,,,'Mlol. i uioj M, lt&4 m nt ! ! i If i )''l haul id, l rnn J; I i A IV tal. t "f (' ti .anl, 4 In ii Hrsii,, kl l rs,'M l. dnl t4 In ii ( ii' will pf ( linn.). al.lt and tb hating rlalma agnlnal lha wlH ,t.'lil lbm dill aaih. nlir'4 fo? mii, mint. a. At II UllAII M K Al lt Mor. 1, lv,f. f-4. INHALATION IN CONSUMPTION HitoMiini". i.Anv.tntNTt, o,i ii., I'iscasi I of tb I hsst and Throat, sncrrii, 1 1 II T traid bv tha Inhalation nf Mediraii Vapors and po.lra, by alisorl.tlun and ennatii,, lional Irratinenl. as praeiisul at to Slavvcsnnl Medical luMllut. Nw York rlly. Tb I'si'SM r.i,i;TMi Si'ii RBi which baa a. Ifiiiled this matlind of creating riiftisci of i),, I. tings and Thrt'M has induced us lo depart fn,, mir usual course, anil avail ourselves of tho u. u in n l of the press, in ordr to bring It to th, knowledge of su.h as may be laboring under, er rdiposcd lo such afleelionai The dawn of , brighter day has at length arrived for tb Con sumptive; th doctrines of th incurability of consumption having at length passed ay. Vf have indubitable proofs iu our profetllun Tnif CoXM VI'Tlol IN XLI ITI STXOKS CA.1 IK CtiRKD, Id ; Ih first by tU' erculer absorbtinn ; in th second) hy the transformations of lb tuborcul into chsj; . ky and calrareoui eonnretions i in th third, by rieatriccs or scars. Tims wedded to tb opia. : ions of the past may assert, that even uow cob. 1 sumption ia inrnrablo; such ar bvhiud th age. (To all this great truth must b apparent, vit : ; thnt the medicines inhaled in the form or Vapor ; or powder directly into the lung must b much moro effective than that taken into th Stomach where the disease dues does not exist. Tb ad. vantage of Inhalation in Consumption A Throat Diseases is, that medicine in the form of Vapot is applied directly to the lungs, where th disease exists; tho stomach is thus left free to aid la re. storing hei lib, by aJininistering to it healthy and life-giving food. Thore i no one to Anptlen rani luhultilinn will not rare. The means, too, an brot'ght within the reach of all, the wanner d administering the vapor being so simple tbnt tha invalid is never required to loavo home, wher the hand of affection tends ao much to aid tb physician's efforts The Inhalation, mdli&tt is eoofAi'n,;, $nft and rtniii, and consist in lb administration of med icine in such a manner, that they are convey? into tha Lungs in the form of Vapor, asd produce their action at the scut of disease. Its practical louse is destined to revolution!? the opinions of. tho medical world and tttnltlith iht entire earnM iVy ( oitMHiiijjtion. I earnestly appeal to the commnn atnsrof all affi'cted with Lung diseases, to cmbrae at one the advantage of Inhalation, and no longer apply medicine to the unoffending atomnch. I claim for Inhalation a place among tho priceless; yfl that autre and art hath given us, thut "our day may be long iu tho laud," and as the only art of mufriij fur the Vuifiimjiiirt; a method uot only rutioii'if, bttl simple and tjUcticioun. Such of the profession that have adopted Inba latiou have found it tjjliuciuur in Ott kiifheH dt tjrvf., ftrreMtiurf tltt prtujrcMB cf the dieeaic and icoi k'iutj ii-oiiiit'i-s i m.iri dtupcmte c,ie, in verity, a signal triumph of our art over this fell destroy, er of our species. Notk 1'hyslcians: wishing to make themselves acquainted with the practice, are informed that, our time being valuable, we can only reply, uto ingrediauts ucd. to such letters that contain a fee. The fee in all eases of Pulmonary Affection will be $10 on receipt of which the neeeasary ia attuinrnta and medicines will be forwarded. Ap. plicunts will state age, sex, married or sinjli, biiw long affected, if any hereditary discs s si ii-is iu the tniuily, mid symploin generally. Lit the nam town and State be plainly written. I'ostug- for return answer must b enclosed. Lit ters when registered at our risk. All letters must bo addressed tn WALLAC ? MB 11 TO UN. M. I) 8. M. Institute, New York. Nov. 11, 1S57-6 in. The New York Steam Saw Mill, and MACHINE COMPANY. CAPITAL $250,000. This company has been orrauised w ith the above capital fur tb purpose of supplying th de mand for th COMlilxMTICN I'OLTAIII.E STEAM SAW-MILL. And other Improved Machinery, They have purchased the entir inacliinery bnsiness heretofore carried on by J. M. Emsr son A Co., also th Montgomery works at Y'onk ers, on the Hudson, enar this city, and with th xpeiience and focilities combined in its organ!. mlioD are preparud to furnish machinery of all kinds at mor libernl rates, than has vr been offered at any other establishment. THE COMBINATION SAW-MUL was pat en ted October, 185A, and is now generally ac knowledged to be the cheapest, most practical, mil efficient luinher n.nnuliicturing machine ia the world. A large uiimber of them arc in sue ccs ful operation in diflercnt parts of th a coun try, Canada, Cuba aud South America, and wher ever their merits havo been tested they arc being adopted by lumber manufacturers in preference to all other mills. Tho following letter expresses the general opinion of those who are using the Combination, mi II. Messrs. Euf.i:som k Co. Gentlemen ; I hove tried I lie taw-mill purchased o( you, and will say thai it performs well, and mor than meets my expectations. I am well pleased with its perfor mance. I set it up on a small streauili Mat af forded constant water abou ai thick as my little finger, which was much more than suflir'ienf to snpply the boiles. We are nblo lo cut 3,000 feet of lumber in 12 hours, with something less than one cord of wood. It is th i very thing we bare so much needed in our coedty for a long time. With a little trouble and expense we are able te move it ten miles per day, nd set it up in th heart of the timber, which save tu great bur. itan of hauling the logs a long di. tance to the. mill. Yeurs. respectfully, JESSE KERR, Jr., Louisvillo, Tennessee, The Company ave pur-hased LUND'S PAT ENT FEED ARRAN JEMENT, which is illus trated and described in the Scientific American,, fur October 24. This 'adds greatly to th., efi ciency or the mill. The Combination Mill wilh oil the recent im provements, and steam power ol 15 horses, is ca pable of rawing from .I.UOO to 4.000. feet in tlva I hours, and is sold for $1,650. The New Yurie ( 'trcvlar Saw-Mdl. Is nianulactured only by this Company. It ii of superior construction, and sold for 25 per centum loss than otiior mills of no greater capacity. A mill with 36 to 54-inch saw can be sold for $45t to $500, and with a 20 horse engine and poilir il old for for $2,200. ,S earn Kinjinrt nd lloilen , Engine of from 1 to 100 horse power; Locomotive, flue. T iultr j and Cjtindir Hoilert furnished at greatly redu- cea prices ironi loriner quotatioos. Drawings with plans and specification! for buildings and machinery, furnished gratis to our customers. Competent mechauici are sent out to put ap and set in operation our machinery, when requi red. We also manufacture SkingU Machine; tu ning Machine; Sugnr.UM; and Afaca.aery ia general. Special attention paid to getting up Shafting, and I'ntliei fur manufactories, and all kinds of Mill Wright work, This Company ar selling in greeA numbers a. Patent Conical Burr Slime Mill, fur flour, . eera m-M. nnd ill kind ef f"d, hih i pronoun!, .'.y e-'poricmvil m -It, both in thin country und ill Knpifn', th '.r mill rrer r.tu.tru.;, 7. !(, ii ; i ' i " 1 ' ' ! i" I' " -.'." . ri.... m ;., i; , .' ; M.-t, I ' !! til '-l 'ii ,, Lr,-.. m M" ',' "''";' ""':','' fi.f.'! M.:!. wi "0 -I M. ri-KI'.X'V .( , o., Arrets A" Oil l.,OH,.,IV. V V I Ml Ml of (!"iiMtti..n ni ii x F .. .11 auptiwuu Peai-uee. A;a. at ui i in., Driad klf.ATUR'i. Aj ril I, let; 7.
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