t Kim7t.lt, tfrtlianl and I niwhrr lleolsr, esrr.lt 1 1 I fi.l set t. Is. f, KM. litem, I Isttflild. r. w. nvuni;rr, Mil HINT, 1'M'IM IV Mi tf'VfR I. Mill!. AMI .111 1' K III 1IIHtn.nl. f.Al II A lit A II M N Al I.. , S.AI I:, Lutl.ersl i.t4. I lrrlll.l I n, I t. I tilnrl. I half Making. A Ml 111111: I'UMMfli OIIN II Mi II ,U Wil l, UK V Mll havlrg .1 entered into t i ' Hi ' 1' n in tli ahov bust- M, will I. prepared .1 nil times lo a'tct.d In any iinsta In Hi above lin .in short ntilir and In . .ii.tr iiiamirr. lliir mil ,nn krrp rnnmmillf i kimd t tlirir ilmi' i.n ,Mtki-l (., nttrlr n'.o. ' l th .lew M,,ri. a lnrr ourliiiriit nf Malii.g.i. m l Cui.e Uiitt'iin I'I.aim, u.I (hint r vl try nVx'riptlim ttlii''h 'her will b fnunil ly lo difp r "f on rHnunubl triiu lb mi oilK-Iri can b liu.l fltcwbrr In th county. irti k if I'abiurl r nw cn baud, con. uti iu nrt of l)rn.iiiB nml ''omnion Iliirii. Softi, inf I VhkIi Htmi'K ItvnU ml Duok l.'miii, Krnrb IFiclil I'uil lli iNtmnln, Dining, HrrakUnt, Caa. Canl an.) l'ir Tul.lr, Ac. OKKINS luunulacturctl unJ Jiir(iii t aov i dvireil. May i , li4 DR. It. V. WILSON, nAVI.VO rcmovrd bil nSii-o to tk nw dwel ling on rcnnd rlreet, will promptly aoiwvr i irufaainnal nulla a heretofore. JOHN TROUTMAN i;'TILL continues the btminosa of Chnlr Making, t ) anil lluuiio, 8iK auil Ornninontdl PaintinK, at a ihnp lurmorly ocoupieil by Xroutinan A Kowe, t th oiKt end of .Miirkut itrvet, a abort diatanc 'lit of Liti'i Foundry. Juue 13, 1855. DI1. M. UDODS, having rbanged hia loca lion from Curwenavilla to Clearfield, re, ctfully offrti hia professional aervicei to tb '.ir.ena of the latter pluce and vicinity. Ketidonce ou fiocoud atreet, oppoait ti at ef J. Crana, Esq. my : 3156. WM. P. CHAMBERS. APRIES on ChalnnaHn;, Wbeelwri)ht, and ) houn and Pign pninti ng nt Curwenarille, ; lnr9eld ro. All orderi drnmptlv attended to Jan. 6, 1853. DM. W. M. CAMPIJf.I.L having located ai Kylertown, tender hia professional aervico. the citizens of Morris and the adjoining town oipa. If will always be found at the residence . Linos, hyler, when not professionally tiiagd "May 21, 1850. ELLIS IRWIN ii SONS. VT th mouth of Lick Kun, five miles from Clearfield, MERCHANTS, and xtcaive i inufaeturors of Lumber, July 23, 1852. TO LUMBERMEN AND OTHERS. rllE undcrsighed would respectfull inform th oilir.ens of Clearfield and the adjoining co's. ''uith baa just stored in I'hilipsburg, a very rge quantity of grain, including 2 ye, Oats, Wheat and Flour. Buckwheat Corn and Barley. liich he will pell in large or small lota on th :ost reasonable terms and at the lowest prices, i h attention of those needing anything in this ''tie la culled to the flock, believing it would be i their advantage to give biw a call. Com . ong then aud be supplied hy G. W. KEri.ER. riiilipsburg, March 3, 1857.-tf. D. O. CROUCH, T)nTSICIAN Otttc in Curw.nsvill. - Sy CAUTION. I LL personsjnre hereby cantioned against iL """Idling with a certain note. given by the tnd rsigned to Bartbolontew Hndden, dated Sep. .'.it 1858, for $125, as said not has been paid. THOMAS MAIIAFFEY. New laslungton,Muri.h 10. 1S5S. CAUTIOX. TT wife Mnryetto. having left my W and ?J. board without any just cause or provocation I therefore forbid any peraon harboring or trnst ..ig her on my account. . MEIUIIFIELD. March 10. HENRY W. OVERMAN. Vo. 14 (OW.Vo.G) South Third Street, below Market, PHILADELPHIA. LEATHER DEALER. Calfskins, Moroccos, Linings, Bindings, RED 4 OAK SOLE LEATHER, ic. N, B. Roujk Leather bough t or taken in cx hang Match 3, 1857 y. Tract of Land at Private Sale. 'fllliJ underMgned will sell on easy term a L tract of In ml, containing about sixty-two .urea, with nboU 25 acres cleared lying on the et Ilratcli, near tbe buruugh of Clearfield, villi a good two story dwelling house, log barn, 'ind other buildings. An orchard of young trees recently planted, and a large scope of good mea Jtw land render it a valuable and drsitohle pro II. I5UCUER SYYOOPE. April 22, 1857. A. B SHAW, RETAILER of Foreign and Domestic Merch andise, Shawsvill, Clearfield ceunty, Pa. bbawaville, August 15, 1855. LUMBERMEN Send for a descriptive Circular of COLEMAN'S FARM MILL- The most simple, durable and effective Mill for grinding all kinds of grain into fin or coarse tueal aa desire i Price, $50. Address, WM. L. ROYER 4 BROTHER, Manufacturer of Agricultural Implements, No. 1140, Market St., Philadelphia. JAS. B. GRAHAM, Poit Matter, Merchant, and extensive dea ler is sqiiure timber, baardi shing4s, Ac, trabamton, Bradford township. . Jan. 23, 1858. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. rllE undersigned an Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Cnnrt of Clearfield eaunty at .Vovtmber Seiiion, 1857, to audit the Adminii 'ration account of Isaac. Bloom, admiuistrator of he estate John R. Bloom, dee'd. herenv give lotic that he will discharge the dltiet of bia ap ointment on Thursday the 25th of March, 1858, t 2 o'clock, p. m. of said day, at th office of t.arrimer A Test in the borough of Clearfield, vhen and where all persons interested may at tend. J. II. LARRIMER, Auditor. Feb. 24, 1S5S. N. B. All person! intereatrd in the -ove audit, will take notice that it i eon :inucd until Thursday the 13th of May :iext nt the came place ana hour, nr the uditor. J. II. LARRIMER. March 25th, 1S5S. N ATIONAL i:XtllN(.i: HIM 11.. Tbe subscriber hiring taken tb abov well .uuwn stand, formerly kept by M m. A. Mason, n Curwensville, Pa., is ready to accommodate all ho may favor him witn their patrnnag. Hit i.ibl will alway b supplied wilh Ih best tb aark.t anuras, an his liar with tbe ehoieett iqnorl. Hi (table will he nader :h car of at- "It entiv bottler. DAVID SJilTU Carwentville, April IL 115a. mm i.f iiiiiiniini. mi iu nun ri A l, I'al la "I I'll"' If i t ,l.lil In Id Win rt.H'l. II l'f"tl IB- I H ..1,14 In mill nl.ua Will make pevteetil imtnedl ntflf. and (h" Imili'l rlalina Hgiii'l th" l"n. III r.rM hm Hu't 'ithi Ml' "'l f 't t1l m.ni. f.Al It A III A It M N Al I.. , Nov. IM'lT. M. INHALATION IN CONSUMPTION. I It' ll'tM U II IH, HHi NHINTI.. ami Mlir Disease ttf lli I'lietl l' l Throat. MW' lull? treated f th Inhalation uf .Medicated i aport and powders, ly h...r.l(..n in. I ct.nslitu. ' timial treatment. a practised at Ilia Mujvesaut Medical ii.tiiut. w l..rk ''".v. Th. Po.ri.t;i. h. . . m. wl.1,1, l.n. M. irniiru iiiip iih-i ' " ' ...r. - - - , . ..... - . r . n l.unc I nr.mi n. innnc,i ,.. iu ur,.. ....... our umm rmirPf, inn man ..u..i.r. in.. ..- umnaof ih lnvaa. In rliT l. Itrir.ar it loth i. . r L ... u I.. I.. I h. 1 n.,w,r..K..M u . "., . r . ill.. lr ..rcil IFIM.rri. ... mil .. n .! .."..i-. i brightir dnjr ha al lcn;lh arrlvfil fur lb Inn 1 PUini'lU f : lh clin-trlnnn of Ih Ini'iiruliililjr ur, ennuinplinn hnvlnu l IrnRth inril wny. W i !' iinliihiliiM T.Mfi. in mir prnromlnn tiut Cti 'i"tu 11 am. its mtaii a lir i Turn, in tli fnl I'.r lul rrculiT linrlili.in ; in Ih kooihI, by th trsnsliirniaii'ins of th flicri'til intnchnl. ky ami calcarcour coucrntinns ; in the third, by ri.'airices or scars. 'I'hs we.lilrd to th opin ions of llie pact may after!, that even imw' eon r ii in I . t ion is incurnhlp ; such ar behind tha age. To ill this great Iriith must b apparent, ii: that th nicdieinpt iiibulcil in the form or Vapor r.r powder directly Into th lungs, must he much more elftctife than that taken into the Stoinnch, where the disease does duos not xit. The ml raniag of Inhalation in Consumption A Throat Iliseasea is, thut mailicine in the form of Vnpni is applied direetly to th limgn, wher the diseiiM exists; the stomach is thus let! fret to aid in ie. storing ties 1th, by administering to it healthy and life-giving food. There is no eene so Aieewfa, nhtitniinH trill not curt. The means, too, an brought within the reach of ull, the manner o, administering the vapors being so simple that tin invalid is never required to leuvo home, where the hand of acection tends so inucb to aid t,e I physician 's ellorts The Inhalation, method la .ootJ,!,,,,, ,nt nH ren-rj,, and consists in the administration of ined-' icine in such a manner, that they are conveyed , into the Lungs in the form of Vnpor, and produce their action at lite seat ol disease. Its practical sense is destined to revolutionise the opinions of th medical world and eiiublith (he entire cunibii ify of ( uiHuntjitiuH. I earnestly appeal to Iho coiiiinnn sense of all afii cted with Lung diseases, to embrace at once the advantage ot lobulation, and no longer apply medicine to tb unoiTunding stomach. I claim for Inhalation a place among the priuelera gills that i attire and ail hath given us, that "our day may he long in the land," and us rAe on'y uri ta fety for the L'onwmjitire ; a method tit only rutiunat, but n'mple ami ffjicarioii. Such of the profession that have adopted Inha lation have found it ejjtennioHr in the aigieaf tie rjrr,arre9tiitg the yroyremf the Uiteuie untl iror kintf trnndere mmiy dcfternte enses, in verity, a signal triumph of uur art over this fell destroy er f our species. 'Note l'hystcinns wishing to make themselves acquainted with the practice, are informed that. our time being valuable, we can only reply, as to ingreutants used, to such ietters that contatu a fee. The fee in all eases of Pulmonary Affection ill be $10 on receipt of which the necessary iu- ftrument and medicines will be furwarded. Ap plicants will state age, sex, married or single, how long affected, if any hereditary disease ex ists iu the family, nnd symptoms generally. Let the name town and State be plniuly written. l'osuige for return answer uiur t b enclosed. Let ters when registered at our risk. All letters must be addressed to WALLAC? MEKTOIN. M. P S. M. Institute, New York. Nov. 11, 1857-8 m. The New York Steam Saw Mill, and MACHINE COMPANY. CAPITAL $250,000. This company has been organized with tksabovt capital fur tb purpose of aupplymg th de mand fur the , COMBINATION rOLTARLE STEAM SAW-M1LL. And other Improved Machinery. They have purchased the entire machinery business heretofore carried on by J. M. Kiner soti A Co., also the Montgomery works at' Yonk ers, on the Hudson, enar this eily, and with the experience and focilities combined in its orguni lation are preparud to furnish machinery of all kinds at tour liberal rates, than bus ever been offered at any other establishment. THE COMBINATION SAW-.MI.L was pat ented October, 1856, and is now generally ac knowledged to bo the cheapest, most practical, and efficient lumber manufacturing machine in th world. A large unniber of them are in sue eca ful operation in different parts of th e coun try, Canada, Cuba and South America, a lid wher ever their merits have been tested they arc being adopted by lumber manufacturers in preference to ail other mills. I The following letter expresses th general opinion of those who are using the Combination mill. Messrs. Exr.rao 4 Co. Gentlemen; I hove tried the isw-mill purchased of you, and will any that it performs well, and more than meets my I expectations. I am well pleased with its perfor mance. I set it up on a email atreamh t int af forded constant wuter abou. aa thick as my little finger, which was much more than sufficient to snpply the hoiles. We are able to cut 3,000 feet of lumber in 12 hours, with something leas than one cord of wood. It is thi very thing we have so much needed in our coedty for a long time. With a little trouble and expense we are able to move it ten mile per day, . nd set it up in the heart of the limber, which saves the great bur den of hauling the logs a long ilntunce to the mill. Yours, rvspet-tfullv, JESSU KERR, Jr., Louisville. Tennessee, The Company lav pur hnsed LUND'S P .IT EM FEED ARRAN JEMK.NT, which is illus trated and described in the Scientific American, for October 24. This adds greatly to tb j effi ciency of the mill. Tbe Combination Mill with oil the recent im provements, and steam power ol l 'i horses, is ' pahle of suwing from 3.IMMI to 4,000, ''-el in twelve hour, and it sold for $1,650. mi. v i. . t o . it-it " votumr otts-jiitt, la manufactured only by thin Company. It is of superior construction, and aold for 25 per centum t less than other mills of no greater capacity. A mill with 38 to it-inch aw onn be eold for $150 to $500, and with a 20 borte engine and poiler it told for for $2,200. S earn Enginet and floiler f Engin't of from 1 to 100 horse power; Loenmntire, Fine, T bnler and CyiiaoVr lioilert furnished at greatly redu ced pricet from former quotation. Drawings wilh plana and specification fur bnildiugi and machinery, furnished gratis to our enstomera. Competent mechauica are rent out to put ap and ret in oporation our machinery, whon requi red. W alto manufacture Shinglt Mnrhinrt, Pin ning JncAinet, Sitanr-Uille, and Machinery in general. Special attention paid to getting up Shafting, and Pnlliee for manufactories, and all kinda of Hill Wright work, Tbit Company ar telling in great numbers a Patent Conical Burr Stone Mill, for flour, corn meal, and all kinds of feed, which it pronounced hy experienced miller, both in thit country and in Europe, tht beet mill ever emutneted. It will grind mor grgin in th tame time, and with half the power, of any mill of the tame price in the market. We also furniah other stylet of Grist Mills, when required. J. M. EVERSON A CO., Agents. No. S71 Broadway, N. T. Jan 11. 1857. ROBERT McNAUL, suiaar, at the eld ttaad la Carwentville.. DkU,IUI 1 HMMMti MIMiTtnMt iiiiiii Mimnn, rClNAM I MOMtMLT. t,i ni'lll iihikpi l rl ' tin.niM cdpiis Tin: itusr .vn.vnf ,; v ,,,,,, K,. IllUt I Nil mil'il inl.t, fidrr. 1 II K llUKXt 1. 1 II R A l( V OHI II, Ag. ntl gdilng rich. I d nnlnn nf l'mi ron' M'tgatln and 1'ninam'i Monllilr liaa alvcn In III rnnmlldatsd W'wk )f 1irnrT Rt)(1 (rn . . . . . ,. .,,,.. i .... wr,,i ,u. rl. th, jirM ,,, 10 ln ,, ,d ,(,.,nnt frm ,,, ,, fl,no fr,,i,., anil Ih tiuiubfM alrra.lv l""ii' l of lb r.inti.lldn- ... . ,..ii , l, , , ... , ,,. .,.... ml lliit lisnol v nml rilii'iii'M nl tli l r plrlurinl .'illiiMmll.n... Dy iiuiBAtiii vcr lirlnr IpkiioiI rroiii Ihe Am ri.Miii inof. Knt'tnti kkoiI l. llio ....r(...,. ,i. i. it. i,... I.... I. ' .il. ....... in', I In rnmiui'iu' th n.'W rnluitia in .Iriiiia- ry with ailil ilinnnl nfrni'tinnn. ami ti nfTrr runh ii.'liirf moil I s to 1. 1. r i t. r auriinnnl fuil In plar il, in cirnilntinii, at Ih lira. I nf Aincricnn Mhiia- line. Willi ihir viw llicr nuw nminuimo tb following splendid programme. ' They have pur chased thut superb and costly sleel-plat ldlgra viiig, "THE LAST SUPPER," and will present a copy of it to every three dol lar subscriber for the year 1S53. 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List and description of tl, Library, and spe'imen copy of the Mtignzino will bo forwarded en rereipt of 25 cents. Over 201' Libraries, or 8,000 volumes, have already been distributed in nccordance with this offer, and we should be glnd to furnish a library to every cler gyman, to every school-master, or to tome oue at every post office In the country. AGENTS GETTING RICH. The success which our agents ar meeting with is almost astonishing. Among th many evidences of this fact, we ar permitted lo pub lish the following : Ukxti.rw : Tin following facts in relation to wln.t your agents are doing in this section, may be of use to tome enterprising young man in wnnt of employment. The Rev. John E. Jar doti, of this place, has made, siure Inst Christ mas, over $4,000 in his agency. Mr. David M. Ileitli, or Kidgly, Mo., your general agent for Plait county, is miikitifl $3 per day on each sub agent employed by him, and Messrs. Weimir A Evans, nf Oregon, Mo., your agents for Holt Co., are making Irons to fiJ per day, and yn-r bumble fiuuit has made, since the seventh day of last January, over $1,700, besides hay lig for 300 acres nf land out uf the business werth over tl nno v . lik.r,. .. ....i.ii.i. .l. - u,t'nt' "ni1 10 refer lo any t.f the parties named, DANIEL OREdtJ, CurrollUm, Mu. With tueh Inducement as w offer, anybody cn obtain subscribers. We invite any gentle- man out of omploymeut, and every lady who de lire! a Dleasant HoHSr.makine- nomination tn an. I ply at once for an agency. Applicants should inclose 25 cents for a ipecilen copy of the mag. atine, which will always bs forwarded with an swer to application by return ni'il. SPECIMEN ENGRAVING. Ai we desire te place in the hands of every person who proposes to got op a club, and also of every agent, a copy of th engraving or the "LAST SUPPER," a a specimen; each applicant enclosing nt $3 will re ceive the Engraving, post-paid, by return mail alao specimens of our publications end one of the numbered subscription receipts, entitling tee bol der to the Magazine one year and to a entice la th distribution. Thi offer it mad only to those who desire to act at agents or to form Clubs. Addrest, OAKSMITH J CO., 5o.371 Broadway, N. T. Jan 11, 1851. REPUBLICAN JOB OFFICE. Th Publisher of the Republican ire ma kincarrangements to largely incre.vte their stock of Jobbing material, and will de pre pared to do all kindx of Posters, Paiu'iilrts, FaooitAaTy.E, IlLlNKS, PaI'ER llooga, Cl RCUI.ARI, Labkls, IUll Tickets, IIanuuilm, and tjvery kind of printing unally don in a country job oHiee. Votir riert trusted t as will be faithfully avtevvrL I Hl'M,, niw rtRM aho KV.w ;oons. I Ken ivd t hr Mot el Montg Jail Kc t uivd ftt th Mutt, p. Montgom rijr A Hii'plP, ( TUW I.NkM I I I . VS. rnailln i.f mrv thin Hiinll h'i'l l " n l,v alnre- e' (all ssiiwMI'. I'Wl HI. whl, h ha Im II th ail. iiilon of I'htalelnns i and t laig eiiiniillH i.f 1'AII.M' Mlllt l.. among wlih h tnny l. found lb following t Ih; .iinc'a ,"li -inrl, lh. .SliolWiil's; " o'V.i.i,, ' (,'erm.m lltttrrlt. lr, (Siytiti't cunii nhalinj 1'iirwW, lh. Chirk' I iVmalf lr. Afire' t Clier-y J'trhmf ml Vt'lt. c, Tlimipn't Mulii ini, lhr. Ilolawul litin,nt anil Pi'h, lr. Trmk't V porltc (tii.ttxeiit, Ih. Wrmlit'i Imliitn I 'fyetulle PtV; lr. Uetitti Arabian Omhnrntj'or S)uin ami Jiinihone il trrtuiit ere. t Iso, Flour, (Jrnin, Flsh.'l heese. liacr, I.rans, Lryed Apples, Sail, Ac, on hands, and for sal .it all times. Th abov w oflr low fur CAfMt r ItF.ADY I'AY. As we wi idly to adhere to th l(n dy I'ny System, fler our goods as low as III nwest, ami in a ng ill"-ke all kinds of I'rt due at the II idlest Carh I'rices. ' wish all to giv us a call and jmlje for themse.ves. fcb. S, 'SS. 3m. BACK AG.1 1 N IN T II K (FLU SHOP. rfMir: subscriber informs his friends anil th .u.iiii; iriirisiii null II. i' ii"" .r-".-,..-u- e.l in the old shop on 3d St., Intely occupied by " m. A, vliuc, r.. 1 1 lis ah j, juiit Jacob Sbunkwiler where ho Impes by strict at-1 on the Dft'l is j-ranted, to appear nml tention, and keeping a sleek of usorled iron to j plead, and publication of aaid rule is or merit ihe favor of I he public. ; ,,,,.,l noeordinjf to law. Country produce nnd cash never refused. An I ,.,.,1)1,1 from the Record this 23d apprentice from Id tn I year of age will meet' ,, a I) lsr) with a good situation if application heiua.Usoon. , ', ' (JKO W OMR I 1W the Court May 9, 1857. ' I " CEO. WALTERS, Profy. CIRCULARS printed in tho ne.t;st and bs laanner a th "Cleirfiold Republican" Job olllce. WILLIAM A. WAI.I.ACr, ROSr.HT J. WAI.LACX ATTOU N i: Y M-AT- L A IV , CLE A R VI EL I), PA. nAYE this day assoeiuted themselves ns part ners in the practice of the la in Cleurlield and adjoining counties. The business will, as heretofore be carried on in the nam of William A. Wallace, ltueiiiess entrusted to them, will re ceive prompt nnd careful attention. .Vurch 4, U57, ly. t i:THAl, ll()Ti;i.. Tyrone, Pa PfMIE subscriber would respectfully inform his old friends in Cleurlield co., nnd Ihe pubi c generally, that ho bos taken the above House, where he would be happy to nccnminoduto all who may favor him with their custom. WM. II. HENDERSON. June 10, 1857. pd. JOHN II. Al.KX& t'O. Nos. 2 A 4 Chestnut at., (south side below water.) TIIK OI.IIKIT WOOll WAIIK MOl'Sr.J TH CUT, M' A N I r ACTL REUS and wholesale dealer in Patent Machine made BROOM-, Put cut Grooved Cedar-ware, wurrunted nut to .ri Wuod A Willow -ware, Cords, Brushes, i c, of descriptions. Pleas cull aud ex, mine our sto Feb. 25, 1857,-ly. FANCY FURS' TOR LADIES. JOHN FAKKIHA 4 CO. 818 (.Veie .Vo.) J.ire ! PHILA DELPHI A. Importers, Manufacturers ,and dealers in La- i.'.. f..i i UIT4, UtHlfl ri. (I.((f .OIIOCM FANCY ECUS. Wholesale and Retail. 1 P. A CO., would call the attention of Din I . ler, and the 'nblir goiiernllv lo their im mense Slock of Fancy Furs ror Ladies, licntle I men and Cnildreu; tliexrr assortment en. braces every variety and kind of Anxro ' rt, thai will re worn during Iho season, such us Full Capes, Half Capes, Quarter Capes, Tal- . I';., ,,.... f. f.n: r. f.ir ' mas, i letortnes lions, Juffs il .l"a- ' ' . 'u . 1 bit, to the lowest prue Dome.'Uc furs. Fnr Gentlemen the largest assortment of FUR I Ol.l.AKfl, l,Ltlt.S, liAl i I I.I. lis do. bung the direct importers of nil our Furs nnd Menu faeturers of tliem under our own supervision, we feci satisfied we can offer better inducements 10 derlers and the public generally Ihun any other . house, having an immense assortment to select' from and nt th niaiiufaclurcrs' prices H' oniy ( nt- a mil. ' Sept. 16. 1857. 4m. I - V"' a irT . t , . V" ! I" AHHIMM IMf, Atlorhey. at Law i loiirnein, l a., win atieuo pronipuy i v.oi tAiohs, Lain I Agencius, Ac, Ac, Centre and Elk Counties. in I learfiebl. July 30. y BUCKSKIN OaS' LP 'L L$ LiI5CS- NO. 40 WALNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. P1IEALY A CO., Mam fact ir-rs ur Buck: . skin (Holes nnd Mitts, Ladies' and lieu, liemen't liaunlli't. Sparring, Sword and Cricket lilotea, Bucksin Shirts and Drawers, Riding A Shooting Leggings, Walking ti.titor. uf'Clnlli mid Leather, Buckskin nnd India Rubber Sue penders, Waist Belts, Money Belts and Purses. Sleigh Robes, and Buffalo Skins of every doscrip linn. N. B. Buckskins of all colors and qualities. Enameled Cowhide, Importers of Chamois, Spoil ges, Ac The attention of Ihe mert-l.antr nf Clear fiefd cuunry is respectfully called to the above advertisement. P Heiily A Co. manufacture to. above goods themselves, and will receive in n change DEER SKINS, and allow th highest cash price for the suiue. Sept. 2, lS57.-ly. KT II I I It Jk HAItf.CV. Cheap IV a tell ea and Jewelry. XlfllOhSALE nnd RETAIL, at the "Philnd. I I I phia Watch and Jewelry Store," No. Ilf. (old No, V8) North Second Street, corner of Quar ry, Philad's. Uold Lever Watches, full jewoled 18 crates $23 (10 Gold Lapine, 18 carat, 21 00 Silver Lever, full jeweled, . . . . . .12 00 Silver Lapine, jewels, ....... 9 00 Superior Quarliers, ....... .700 Gold Spectacle!, .........700 Fine Silver Spectacle!, ....... 1 JO Gold Bracelets, J 00 Lady's Gold Pencils, .......100 Silver Tea Spoons, per set, ...... J go Gold Pens, with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 0b Gold Finger Ring! 37i eentt to $80: Watrb Glassea, plain 121 cent, patent 18, Lunet 25; other articles in proportion. All goodt warranted te be what tbey are rold for. STAL'FFER A IIARLET. Successors to O. Conrad. On hand tome Gold and Silver Levers and Le pines, still lower than the above pricet. October 7, 1855. -ly. NOTICE. LETTERS of adininittration on tbe ettat of John Heicbel late of Cartba.ua township, deceased, bavin; been granted to th subscriber, all person! knowing themselves indebted to laid estate are requested to make Immediate pa vine nt. B. D. HALL, fob. 24, 1858. Ik AILROAD HOUSE; center of Main aud JV White Street, Brookvii.i.k. Pit. I,b. 24. '48. R. K. MEANS, Proprietor. HARDWARE of vtry description for sale at a moderate advauee at tb itor of V 1W W. t. U sTTX ATiot n on: Lt (t.AtRWIIItlt KWAX t I ( it. ibott Third, ThiU. 'I MIR pmptielots S well known r- i t I , I. ,Mt-,. i i.mii innnaiin i"r in .r. liberal l al.niiag 1 1 slowed np-n il'wi Ih t''l lar, tk tl.lt mnl.od id Inf' imiwg itilr liiinds and Ih anlilie Hint thy at ! s reparta lo e- rotniiio.lHle them If fiitore.l with a rail. liming the mninisr inonlhs Ih Imii lias heen llmroiigbly rt noialeil. Improi eiin-Ms fnde and nlher len"iv alleratl na In contemplation. Wt are detcrnilnril In ilevnl our whol alien - lion lo business and (latter iirselv with th cnuriclloD that ll.all b a'de In give saliifnr - ,jn. SlIiK.H A STOVKH. v' tl r.rrlses will always h in rradinesi lo eonvey pnsrengers l'i ami Horn ciramuon, i.enu- Inits sod Ilnilioad lu potl. 8. A b. Jl.r. h ."1st, IS jS.y, JanifR II. I'.n'liiiiil, (iOO. HdliCfti iMiiilli A Mary R. I i wile, ami t'liatles P. Fox v Vn. W. Flciniiij!. In the Court c. Common JMi'iu of Clcnilicltl County No. ;"-l. November Torm. l,r7. Summon in jooiiiiPiit lor nboiit (ML'litv ni'l'ctl ot and in I'iko township, IVaifieltl ComilV, )oumle(l north ami east bv Iho Erin turn - ., .til p te . i,'V ..1 ... i ' lone io il e Moinii'-ii in, iLiniiie me nnuit. sjiiom. nike. west bv him Is ot Win. Al . 1, anili , , . . , .. . J mi , " " " . IVrsnn who uro irrelrluvnblv undcriniain. south by lliCSOMth linei-r -No. ..liU, . t'Ollij j ihcir 0t l: t i t at t ia s and shortening Iheir .liv.J, (art (if No. 3013. Slit letui ned Not I h,iUM u.e ihce Trot lies Immediately and thru lnuil'l. 'of! thi) iitjnriotn nud unpletisaul habit of Tubae. Ami now. IStli Nov.. IW7. on motion of ' n fhvwing. ...... ,..! ! J. I). THOMPSON, I Tlai'kiiriUli. Wagons, Iluggies, Ac, Jr., Ironed ! J) on short noliee, and the very best style, at his old stand in the borough nf Curwensville. I Dec. 2'J, 153. 11. P. THOMPSON, 1)li)hicUii, may be found either nt hia office ut So. field's, hotel, Curwensville, when not professionally al. .mil. Dec. 2'J, IIjI DM. (;r:ilU;i: WII.SOX respectfully giv. notice that he has resumed the Practice Medicine, and will promptly uttend lo all calls ho profession. Luthrsburg,Ap '1 2, 185S. THOMPSONS. II ARTFOCK, A CO I ion I'oundcia, Ciirwentville. An exteasi assortment of Castiugs made to erdcre Dec. 2il, 15.51, i" L. JACKSON CRANS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, office adjt niag h residence on Sscond Street, Clea i sla, F June 1. 1854. OI.I) HHASS and COPPKR taken in ex change f-,r TIN and UAJIJWAMK at tk csiablisbmciit of. ME! XT'! S CIST SB. July 10, 1S57. Mansion' hoi;si:i ,VV II AltltAXGEMEST. : 1 be ub"eril,er respectfully announces to th puis lie llial be has taken the above stund, in tb bor : ouh "f Clearfield, and is prepared to accomniu ; dale all who iiiay give bun a call. The public u "J rest assured that it will he conducted tn the bV,1 V""'- Hi iWe will be ,i(,pli... with the belt the market nflerds. His liar lilleo ..... . . 1 .... t i Mr. II. tlan .,1.i,io,h, lart.n.ltf .tl M it., a. ..1 l...n,t7. ,,, I , his stables will be under the care of aittnitive and careful ostlers. DAMKZ. M. WKAVLK. j Feb. II. l.S57.-y. I.OOii! ll.lOAtlt N extensile atsi.tiajnt nf new and papula hooks which thi nu.lorsi ined has i.lded to hi flrug Store, enii. racing a great variety, in part i tM"" ; :-'l'heolngieul, Law, Historical, P.-etieuls tnd Miscellaneous Hooks, ogeiher with a geuen.i . , w , , , "... , , assort men L uf School II.hiI s. D unk ltof.Ls. I'm-.m Duntuiis .-plru.lirt Copy liouks. Also, a trrnl ninety of stationary, At., are offered to Ike publi. extremely low. Bonks supplied to rdr on the shortest intiee. C. D. WATftOX. Clearfield, Oel, 27.. 1154 It!",r 1"A''!; Mr.llll All rARTl-RMIl P. ft. I1K.NKV LOItAI.N, bavins; associated with him In Ih prut-tic of Medicine Dr. J. HAK fSWH'K, they offer their prnfessiniiN' ,orvjrfs (,, citizens of I'leaifiold and ri.init- '' ,:-"11 10 prure.fi.mal calls at all hour , ,,; Dr. Ilartswiek will be found during the day at their oftic opposite Dr. Loruin't resilience, and at night at hit resideuc, uu duor north of Heed i V saver's store. Clearfield, June 10, 1856. TIIK STIIAMKR AltCTIC POUXO la die front Wiiiiliivr of Mrrrtll k I'nrtrr- Ttircr-Slury Huililine, nn Srnutl 5.1 ret t , in I lie Ruroiigli uf I'li iirfii lil, XTIIE1(E Ihev lire prepared to miiniisaetiire nil 1 V kinds "i 'tlX akd SHEET IRON WAKE. They are aim prepared to furnish, at reduced pri ees, the foil. uriug articles in all their varieties BAR IIIO.N, NAILS and STEEL. Also Thresh ing machines, Ploughs, Patent Culling Boxes, chain Pumps, Patent Sausage-cutters and 1 uu- o'l.- "-'eif Sealing Can for Prrving Fruit, as ireil ' a iargo variety of housekeeping utensil tot. i. .11. .. r.ois to luenli'in. S mt .They have also a Inrce nssorttnent ol t both t ..i; nnd Parlor Stoves, of the best ami most uy mi .I patterns, and aiuniig them will he found .ii- eei. bruted NEW WORLD COOK STOVE. Ail orders for castings will he thankfully rccai veil and promptly attended to. Iltili.oe-sspiiillllire dune to order. A thl'V ..f-.'fl.te M lars. J.a.ln ......l in., . ' ts well us niit-buildiiigs, tbey are well prepared to do a commission intsiness and all orders, either at Kcuulrrs or Itolesal Dealers will be thank, fully received, and attended lo with despatch. 0. B. MEhllEI.L. may 10, 1858. L. R. CARTER. STONE WARE POTTERY FOR KALE Th property occupied by Porter A Pro. in Urady tp., near Lurhershurg, will lie sold low (as th owner contemplates removing westward) the pottery ia in good order and ha connected with il about CO acre nf land, about nn ha f in grnas the balance in wood. There it a new twe-storv dwelling and sufficient stabling and thtdt on the place. Uood material for the manufacture ol slone ware and abundance of coal ore en lb property. For termt apply to L. J. CRAICS, Clearfield. May I. H57.-tf. DR. LITCH'S PAIN CURER. ANTI BILL OCS REMEDY and RESTORATIVE, for Colds, Cough, Croup, Ae. Sold at Jos. Oonn't Shoe Shop, Clearfield. oct 28, '57. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, Curwensville, Permit, rilhe anbmriber, formerly of Jhe Exchange IIo X tel, Philipsburg, having taken thi above new stand tituate on tbe bank of the river, in tbe lewer end of Curwensville, would announce that he is now ready for the accommodation of ttran gert and all others who may favor him wilh a call. The house it large and comfortable, and traveler! will find every convenience necessary to their oomforL Ample ttnbling is attached to the premises. DAVID JOHNSON. Vekraarj 1$, lUk ilMT M''omt 1'MNH Adit, J ti.f.t Mhl 11 TOBArt'O CHf.WF.RI ln. ufsr.v v i.i n s a tins jasti: i 7 t;A 77 1 : rncnt:i Th f.' M(iio.'i'o'rof 7"rV,,.-,v. tl It well known and lnotitritttlt,l KM llial Hi "f 1 obaren l lb pr..n.itln ran.t ,.,nny of lb "" " Ver MKM'AI. AMI p y. KM, IHMUl in.lt.' in wnii a in rne r m., , siibjrel, s tarvliil analjsis and long and p,f, prit ln e Itai clearly proven llial II eoniiin, eertnln nareoito and poisonous ropertli m,, I .Iniiarmns In Iheir edi ct, which by rnletlt,, She I, hod ill ranges th function and 1'peraiiun, ,.( alie h.-urt, eusiiig many lo suppose thaturjn ju be rrl"lly .ise"ed. TOIIACt n fl.la also lliMMire nervous V. .i,,m. manifesllfig tlsi-lf us all who have u,, .i. in. i ions wteo w,,i i.rjr ie Nert.ms Irrilal-ilily. M ali liiiiony in I as-ltiij. titer f rn-li, Iivrpep,;, 1 uianv tuber ill,,.r.lia nf a r iinilnr rln'K ir. 1 11 K TASTK Itf 5r')R.VHVK TU0 t!f.n lesi);'!-'' to lontilerai t Ibes Nel'iil influcucl, and luivc proved ennipli lil sneessful in a niul. litiuU ..feasts, nnil breiernr living hsrnt; less in tl uiuselves tbf.V evfft lrnfWl T upon I It e entire svsleui, restoring the T.-tWj bus bcoii.e vititited or desuoyed by groat lw(. geliee, entuplcl dy reaioving the irrilati'-n tni '! nctiiiiipiiiiviiig liekliiig uiis iiliou of Iho Throat ' wlii-l tire nlaseon.i.iiieiil upon Ihe abslniDin. j ,l"'1,,k0 "'' 'l''""'": '"'J I'.v giving heslib lhese Iroeliei or l-orengos are put up in cenvenient and portal. lo form at the low price of 50 tents per box. A liberal discount to the trade, Prepared tololy by the undersigned to wlioai all orders should be nddrossed. JAMES E. BOWERS, Druggist. Cur. 2d and Race streets, Pails. Arril 16. 184'. ly. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. I)Y virtue ol an rtler of mile issued out of lh ) Orphans' Court of Clearfield county, titer, will be exposed to public sale at the Court hrnivj in ihe Borough nf Clearfield, on SATURDAY, the 15T1I Hay nf MAY next, nil the interest f .M n i(l: it Stotl, die d., in nnd to the lollontnj (Icseiil cd real eitiite, sitrnle ill Bnggs lp., end buitiiiled l y In in I . of H 'iii, Liinintlu on the writ, tun I in i t'll e ol Henry Slewart on tbenurt,, Inwos of Howard on the i-nst, and on th soutk hi lands of Jiio.es Forrest, containing 50 acru more or less, on which nie creeled a twti-storiti log house and ulber outbuildings, njth about II acres cleared, Terms cash on cniilirinatiun of ,ulo. JAMES STOTT, Adm'r. of ilatt. Stott, drc'i Clearfield. Mar. 31. V Ofiiee nt learlicld for th quarter tnditf , .uareii .list, jn.iit. L. Nnston, Dr. John Crcsswell, Mrs. giitney .liintgniiiery, l elcstieu Vcrrei. John Low, Johl Livingston, Henry I.iningcr, line. Wnruiek, Nn ' Mary Vt ise, Juiues b. Ames, John Beers, Jusi. tirossniek. l, Hiram II. tieruld, Hrry W. Fisbtr, James S. Peters, Win. Stewart, I'r. Ffwrk, Mri. Susan .S'biiioh, Mist Ahnn lliimel Miss Jiij Hiif!', I irj Ann Soulse, John Kiihll, loirio; Andrew Sitgal, Smith Diniklnnt. Ap. 7. C. D. WATSON P.M. FREDERICK ARNOLD, Merrliiint and Produce Dealer, Lutbtri-f burg CUarfield eounty, Pa. Aprfl IT. I1t. UOBIW KXI'KCTOUANT nU Compuusid Syrup of Wid Clur. Fun i ii k ci hi: or HRONC DIAL Aneeliun. Coughs. Colds, Pin risy, Brnnt-hitis, Asthma, and all ntherdii. se ol trn ihrottt anil luns, except Coiisuui toii. This ii.vnliinl.lt remedy i no quack ass it urn. bill is prepared frmn the recipe of a rebuilt physician, who during a practice nf twenty-iri tears, used it with uupurallelled uecess. it i,l ombiiiation of expri-lnnnil reme.lit-, simpl il their chnriuter nnd used by cverv educated nlir- ieinn. It is easily taken, produce no nauet f, ..I. .i : ... ... 1. 1.. ..r...... i : . . t . . I ...itt. .ii. ii-i-ii. ,ie i iieeis, .nn jives imusi iinon Hate relief. Ill this ever-elniiiailig climate, when) '-ntiglis and colds su fiequentiy end in Cunsumt .ion anil il.u'h, no family should be withuul tLii , ta TAIN ci' it B. It would be easy to follow in Hi wake of Ihi rentier of patent medicine, nnd multiply rsrlhV , ll.'K lit. I.ir t Ii n i.p.n.i.... i.f iiii..nl..,i.i..M b t su such adventitious aid is necessary in il- trodui-iiig Ibis prepnrutiaii to the public. It rn. v'uliie, ti ii J liever-f.iiiing sueeess, in aecoinpltliis( t til promised for it, ciinnnt but give it a wide eil-1 iilaiion. nnd reeoiiiniend il to all th'.o afllicled 1 with liisteses for which it is a remedy. i li. I i . ... ..;. i i ti r .ii j t rtim jtrr umilc. Prepared ex. Insivelv bv Till l IS ltilttlNS, Druggis', Feb. 25, IS47.-lf. tlcaieid, Pt. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. ' llE Mi'iserili'rrc'peetf lly informs hisfritois) and the public genervHy, tlia. lie hnt jast u ned a luil assortment of fresh Full and Wititfl tols nt his old stand in the borough of Clear. .ield eiii'.riieing every thing necessnry f,.r Ni nditiils. la mil j, or the business wuntt of th 'oiniii unit t. Ladies' wear. Men's wear. Groceries, Har Isrsn, and Coiernswnre. Alse Ready-Mude lTthii Hals A Caps. Hoots A Shoes iu al. varieties, Allofwhiih will be sold mi the most reasnntt.il leim, and for cash lower ihan they van befaiia! elsewhere. T-iJCall aud t e, WM. L. MOORE, i Jan. S, 1S5S. S A. H- S2IITH & CO. i Dealers ill ! LOOTS, SHOES ami TRUXKl Or EVKltV llKSLRII'TION. yVrilOLEALE and Retail, at prices to nil l till, can he found at their new Bool a So Store, No. .111 Noith Second St.. a few duori h low ihe Black Horse Hotel. I'tiila. VTWc try to p eisc mi l sell rhe.ip. NotiH l country men limits.. Constantly oil hsn4 1 hu ge nsso-hnent t.f Men and llnva' jloots, liaite" and Li-og-ius, coarse nnd line; ulo, W. incn'il Misses' Lace Bonis, Gaiters, Slipper', Aesni!i well selected stuck of Youths and Children's gcnaially. We would respcetfiilly invito yol call and examine for yourselves. f N. II. Trunks manufactured and fer sal who sale and retail at No. 344 Noith Sccoud tt I April 17, 1858. 3in. I 1 A LOT of rafting ttovet, and a eett of wisi, 2Y "'h, 10 by 12, for tale hy I February 11. Jkrrcll A Cait J OB WORE of all description neatly extetl" at the "Republican" Job Office. JOSEPH PETERS, Justice nf tht Peace, Curwensville, PenM. ONE dour east of Montoliut A Ten Eye 1 Sloro. All busineti entrusted to bin l be promptly attended to, and all instrutaenU ; writing don cn short notice. March, 31, 1858.-y. C AUT')N All persona are hereby caititod , against purchasing a certain note draws'! me ia favor or Stacy W. Thompson, dated JW. August, 1857, for $125, as I have not recti"1! value therefor and will not pay it. DANIEL BOW.MA-1, April 17th. 1857. Jt-pd. CUMMINGS &i MEIIAFFY, " TERCHANTS and Extensive Dealers ie L 1JL ber, Ac, New Washingu.n, Clearrinldoo , fa. sen. 2W, '44 I' PARK & MERRELL. CARRIAGE and SLEIGH MAKER8. IH n Fourth si., in II. E. boydcr's new baildttf. 1 July 2, l38.-y.