IMtt UP ft. ft I A ftM ft I' H ihikii runuMiir. Dtt. tlSH I, OH U N, '' ' tllh Mm te Mirili n of W I i i no Dr. .1. 0. Halt Il k, tk-f nff r th.lf ff ..f"...nnl Mii-M to rlJixtii ( rleaiflehl ead tlrinlty Tby will (Mrtiil to ptvtt-rinoal en 1 1 14 all hoiirt M'l Innll Ifimm, i lr. lUrtsalrk will I f found during lit day nl bir office p.iitn X r. I , o I resilience, ajul u i i M h 1 at his rs.xic4, on (lour ao.tli of Heed A W.ever's lor. Clearfield, Juno 11, I "Ml. 1 1: tTiii.it t tr.nnr.it i 7 EMI Y W. O Villi MA X, IMPORTER of ! ti Calfskin., Anil general leather il. nlr rs, No. (1 S. nth Thinl st., l'hilii. A gfhfrsl n . r 1 1 n i-n ( ir nil kinds of leather, morocco, Ac., Ac. led and Oak Solo leather. March 4, lf-j.-ly. KTAl'I' I' I'.H .k II KI,t:V. Cheap IV ate li ri and Jewelry. V7"H0LSA!.K and RETAIL, nl the "Phllndcl 71 phia Watch anil Jowolry Store," No. 1 1S (old No, till) North Second Street, eornor of tjuai ry, Philnd'n. Hold Lever Watches, full jeweled 1 3 ceases $28 on Uuld Lupine, IN com 1 2 1 lfl ISilvor Lever, full Jeweled, 12 AO flilTer Lapiao, juwuls, - - V 00 Superior yuarliors, , - 7 00 Uold Spectacles 7 00 Fino Silver Spectacles, 1 50 old Bracelets, 3 00 Lady's Hold Pencils 1 00 Kilvor Tea Spoons, per net, ...... 6 00 Gold Pens, with Pencil Had Silver Holjor, 1 lid Uuld Fiuger King. 37 cents to $30; Wutcb Masses, plain 121 cenfi, patent 1 Sjf , Lunut 25; other articles In proportion. All good warranted to ba what they are sold for. STAUFFER A HARLEY, Successors to 0. Conrad. On hnnd lomt (Sold and Silver Levers and Lo pincii, atill lower thun the above price.. October 7, 1 S55.-ly. II. P. THOMPSON, Physician, may lie found either nt his oflicoi at Scofiold'i hotel, C'urwensville, when no professionally absent. Dec. 211, 1861 (J change for TIN and IIAKDWAHK at the ...l.l:.i. . ..e veuiwiipuuieiu vi. MEEUIU CtBTKR. iuly 10, H57. DK. C;rK(;i: V II,S( respectfully givi nnttftA ihtlt liA ham rnaiitoorl tl.a l....:Mn Meiiioino. and will promptly nttond to nil calls in kk T ... t. 1 . . It n t n . uv jiiuiubpiwh, iiUllltTfcUUrg, AJ 1 , 1900. THOMl'SOX. irARTStk'K- V 'l I ron Fouudcra, Curwensville. An extensive assortment or Castines made to orders Dee. 2'J, 1851. L. JACKSON CRANS, ATT0HNEY AT LAW, office adjoining tit resilience on cecona rircet, Liean na. ta. June 1. 1864. ca vriox. ALL persons are hereby cautioned ngnlnst . buyiug, or in any way meddling with 2 Milub Cows, one red and the other briudlo. now in the possession ol Joseph Millwnrd, of Decatur tp., as the laid cows belong to me, nnd are in his possesstoa on loan only, subject to my ordos and control. DAVID G0SS. Spt. 23, 1S57. St pd. CAUTION All persona nre hereby cautioned against purchasing a certain nolo drawn by toe in favor of Stacy W. Thompson, dated 2Vth Augiut, 1857, for $125, as I have not received value therefor nnd will not pay it. ' ' ' ' DANIEL BOWMAN. April 7th. 1857. 3t-pd. PUBLIC NOTICE. AyY persons knowing themselves indebted by not or book account of one yenr or more . standing, are positively requested to cull nud pay etf, otherwise thy will be treated according to law, without respect to persons. FRANCIS C0NDKIET. Frenehville, May S, 1858. TO MY CSEDITORS Bkixo aged and infirm In body, I am desirous to settle and close up all toy worldly business All persons having claims against mb are there fore requested to present thoin at once for settle ment. I desire to be my own executor. may 10, 158. JAMES KKA, Sr. JOHN TROUTMAN STILL continues the business of Chair Making, and House, Sign and Ornamental Painting, nt lhaih on fnrmerlv neennin lit, Tmnimnn J. r m -! ""'.v. ..J 1IUUUUUII u. KUHI, at the east end of Market street, a short di.-tance . .r.i. i. . . ... .... wist oi bitz s rounury. Juno li, idja. XOTTCV IT ETTERS of administration on the estate of MM Aornnam Jtign, late of I.Hwrenee tp., dee'd. having been granted to the undersigned, nil per - lont knowing themselves indebted to said estutc re requested to make payment Iminediiitely nnd those having claims nii'st tne ,, p... sent them duly authenticated for settlement. JOSEPH PATTKHP0N, JOHN PATTERSON, Jane ), 1858, pd. Adm'rs. JA. n. t,RHir.ii, , rrsr LA R KIM Kit TF.ST, Attorney, nt Law Clearfield, Pa., will attend promptly to Col tAions, Lahd Agencies, 4o., As., In Clenrlleld, Contre and Elk couhtics. July 30. y DR. R. V. WILSON, HAVINO removed his office to the new dwol ling on Second street, will promptly answer profssional calls as heretofore. C. KRATZKR. nvercbaiit and Lumber Dealer, corner of i.iM. rroni anu x,ocust streets, Clearfield. jUoo. 2, 1851. "HOME AO A IX." WEAVER are now receiving nnd J.V opening a large and well sclectod Stock of Goods, consisting of Dry Good, Groceries Hardware, Uuccns ware, Honta and Khoea, oiu, I'alnt.s Drug. Hats and Iluiincts Kaila Sj Hplkea, Salt and I-'InIi, as well as ovory other article usually required in the country, which they offer to the publie on as fair terms as ran be had in the county. Call and see the new, beautiful anduscful. june, 1858. A DMJNISTUA TOR'S NO TICK. . T ETTERS of Administration on the estate of . tieorge Ointcr, late of Brady tp.. dee'd, hav ing been granted to the nndorsigned, all porsons indebted to the estate are notified to come for ward af sett le, and those having claims against the same will present their accounts auly authen ticated for sot dement, JACOB YOAS. June. 1(5, 1858. pd. CAiiTtnv in T T . aIl l ..fn. iti, rTby- ' tv BV,1'mddl n.i'h.foI1'n r,,. T " P OM7,on 01 Wl" W. Wilson of w.i left wi.",l?i J!,iertJrMb0,,o?g, t0 m?' snd ?! r i ,a ,u,,Ject 10 my ordor enluTt'brrsht..01 F. O. MILLER, BeU tp., June .'.0. 1858. " xi itr f as- n run ll, I .nr., , ails 1 U 11 r ULi. June IM 858 'Adm'rs. I -l t'l III I MM l or ini!t ai imwMii" wrm tHwMrr, III llir I'iimhM "f ( Yai fii'lil, fur lltA )i nr ) -jX, MiIiJim I ii mj Uii'til nl J.lii'll-H. . i n.A'i.l . I 'A,"...) m'l. ll. ilinll, l iliuiiil Williiiiim M nt l lnw l oiny, IiIj l . Jmininli ('oon'r, W j Ilium t.i'uii, SmiHii'l lliii'tly, Julm I'm cel. IHtMiV. 'lm lli'lici linjj ,V Son, llurrnt & Itiotlii'i'., F. H. Aninlil, A. II. Mo.. iv, Cnrlilo Jt Co., ilaroli Kunt, iit.it.. (ioorj!o Sinitli A ISrotlicr, iedili's JImicIi it Co., m rnmiu;. .'allies Mi'Muri'iiy, J'alclicii A Soils, HiismiII MuMunity, Alliiioii it Co. John Ciiiiiinjrs, (.ear nt: i.d noiion.ii. W. F. Irviti, h'icliiil'il Monrtop, II'. I.. Mooro, . Kratzcr, Ifocd Si WiMiver, riiailcs liaison, Thoniius Koliiiix, I'OVINtiTON. I. A. Mulon it Vo. FrancoiM Cioilry, A. Locont, 7.IHI T.imi 7,ik) l.l'O ""! .' 7 IM) .mi. .() 7,01) 7.W0 7,00 7,oo 7,00 7.00 i 7,IH)jeell 7 llll en. i 10,00 7,00 t'EKH'ENSVIM.E llORorilll 'riiorniison it Jalt. A. Montgomery & Co., John Pat ton, Kliwi lrvin & Sons, inilinm MeHrulo, U'tn. Irvin, DECATUR TP. Mailman i TorkH, J. F. Ntincr, OositE.N TP. A. 15. Shnw, K. Irwin it Sons, Houston tp. lavil Tyler, JORDAN TP, Daviil Meiinn. H 7, 14 14 14 14 4 14 14 Ilenrv Swim. T Joliu Mc.Vurray & io, Knox Township, jlartin Stitk, Lawrence Townshitp. J. Forrest & po. J 'li townsbin F,. F. Brenner. 7, 7, E. F. Jtrenner. To Town si im H. M. Snvder. 14 7, 14 :7, 14 7, 14 7, 14 7, 14 7, Ilegiu ty it co.i Union Township. Daniul 7'i ul inker, llboriward township. A. Ilemirtv. Thomas Henderson, John M. Chase, Graham Townsliin .T. B. Graham. 12 12,50 Thobo interested will tub there will be an Appeal nt the t'onimis ioner's Olliee in the Itornncl, f r'ln,.fini.i. on the l'Jth day of June, S58, nt 10 o'clock l'-"'-. S. If. KIIAKFNKK. . Mercantile Appruiscr. NATIONAL HOTEL, (LATE WHITE SWAN.) Race st. above Third, Phila. rriHE proprietors of the above well known es X tablislnnent being thankful for tho very liberal patronage bestowed upon them the past jv.w, in,, lucmou oi uuorimng their friends ...... u ,.uuuu uwu iney are still preparod to oc pntlllnitilnln tl.n.n '.t f 1 ... .. Durimr the su,n,n, .....niV. h" t. . ' thorouchlv ronovn . 1 . , o&, ndj 7,00 14 7,0' 14 7,0 11 lo, 11 i:, 14 7, 11 1), U 7, 11 7, H 7. M 7, We nro dotcrm neJ to 7 , i V . Dn n,,nu nt tll0lr S""P on .''rkot St., nearly oppo tion to bnilneM 1-. T " !" it0 tho Jcw pture' ll,rK Mwrtment of Muh .go onv ction ha we Zl be n!'!-, ," Wlt?- f"10 'nJ Cnne Bottom Chairs, nnd Cabinet waref e nuction that e hll bo Me te i give i satisfuc-1 every description-which thev will bo found eve. tion. film's btitt N. B. Carriages will nlwnys bo in rendine'ss to convey passengers to and from Steambont Land- .nho niiu iiiuiiunu iepots. K A S March 31st, 1858.y, PT;ASTKRIX(J,Th. subscriber, having located himself in tho borough of Clcnrfield would inferm the public tint ho is prepared to do work in the abovo line, from plain fo ornamen tal of any description in a workmanlike manner. Also whitewashing and repairiag done In a nont manner and on reasonable terms. , . , . . EDWIN COOPER. Clearfield, April 17, ISST. Jy. OTONF. WARE POTTERY FOR SAI I 1 rady tp., near Lurhcrsburg, will be sold 'low ( as the owner contemplates removing westward) tho nntterv fm In f.nn.1 ,...lA. i , . . . ' ri i , fn M connoctsit with it about 00 acrea of land, about ono half in grass the balance in wood. Them 1. . ... - - -. ..,,-niviv dwelling and sufficient stnbling and sheds on the place. Good mnterinl for tho manufacture of stone ware and abundance of coal ore en the property. For torms apply to L. J. CRANS, Clearfield. Slay 2. 1857.-tf. xtestaurant and Eatino-Sainnn B. TAYLOR, begs leave to Inform his old friends and the publio, that he has just reli oniNhnil til. .lnl, r ...i.t. . . .. ui viiuiiuus, in nis new sa- oon in the basement of Messrs. Merrel A Car- tors Iron and T.n-Wnro store; and that hnmnf. tor ho will nltrnv. lu, I r. . . . , , -J I" 1 1"" vu 10 lurnisn nis cus- mors with every thing usually found in such e- tnblishmenta to wit- Ico Cream. Ale. T. Beer. Toliacco and Clgnrs of tho vory best qunl- Iri'' Vr1", ,nd Confoction"ry of all kinds, rf c. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a contlnu. ance of public patronago. may 12, 58 LUMBERMEN Send for a descriptive Circular of COLEMAX'R VAPTtT MTTT -... ALl AJAJ. lb most simple, durablo and effective Mill for grinding all kind, of grain ini fin, coarse meal as desire l-Pricn. M ""so Address, WM. L. B0YER A BROTHER. Manufacturers of Agricultural Implemoib., No. 1 140, Market St, Philadelphia, Tract of land at Private Sale. THE undersigned will sell on easy terms a tract of land, containing about sixtv-two acres, with akniif 3 , . ' . -- irnci oi mnil, containing about slxtv wn '. "il" out 25 acres clearod-lying Jn Z Branch, near the borough of cfearneld with a good two story dwelling hons. loTharn "nd ot,her buildin"- An A t recently planted, and a laree scone of I Jd " IZ Apr". 22, 1887. ji. iin.il til BWOOTE. . u WM July 8, JAMES JACKSON. ftS-Job Printing natly executed here. I'll I Ml n .),!, , r.l ll , ', ,. r. I t.i ii , in, i . I', .in. r. u; .i, I t Hi"i d..,.r hi. i .,f M .nl. li,,. A l. Kick's ' I"l. All lill" IIPM PMtlll.lcl tn llilliwlll pt'HMpi atlende I In, and nil Inurnment f writing dun i n Imrt lintlrn, V in h. ill, I ..',.., a. t.m'miiyv i:u, 1 I AH remineil llie pmellee of medicine, and I I will attend promptly to all cull. In M pro- . II h i liril. ii-pHiiin, ny uny or ntTii. ne.lilenee Mellindlut ehiifi h. May , ItAS. tiiiiinnlln thn D ..., - JAS. H. (iRAlIAM, 1 !"l",,rr' flcrrlinnt, and extonxtre ilen-; 1 lor la 11)1111 tiinlier, liard (hiiiirli'ii c, llriilniuilm, ltr.,,1 I I. ; .. .... n.. !.,. ' ..an. .i, in.io. , . iiiv.1 ii,.ifn ,.v . ui,,.,,!. I.,.,, .... .IKCr. 7.M.VA' SHORT nniioiiiiPM1 i on I i . .A .lll'ltl m . to Ms friends that ho has removed ionic of his stiicK irom ttio "Short Shoo Shop' on short dir. iiinco irom ins out sinnil, to ttio simp the hop formerly reiry store, i,y ii. 'imniteto IteeJ und oeeupleil ns a Watch nnd Jew It. Welsh, llee'd.. neurlv urn i . , - . ...f .j .j iWenvcr a More, whore ho nil fincm ciure, wnero no will no imina nt nil I -a i"'o m nereny piven tliat In purminneo of nil tline rendy to nccommod ite liinold cuMmiu-rii I"1'' "f Annemldy, piiKfied the 1 2th day of June, A. d a many new oiien ns may favor him with n I A-. 1N' entitled "An net In nmend an net direo II, nnd do their work on itn hhort notieo ns It ' ''"K ttio moile of fellimr mmented luniU for tx ii ho done el.ipwhere, nnd im Khort necminla i "! the following tracts of ununited landi in il. A Innw r,.;.,nil.. l. ...III ...II ..I r... n A w-1 1 ( 'I ,'n rfli.l .1 ,..., ..Ill 1... .l 11,. . . I nil ."lanii 00 1 make Ion? friend. Iin will veil iilienn fur PASlll ILiine-inndn work conntantly on hand, ant war ranted nut to rip, ravel or cut in the eye. And n. tl.l. Ij ,1.. ; I'... ..: I 'ui . IHI ' iiiiiv ,ti, pt'niiijp. nji, iii.iii rnori re" . ' ques's nil persons indebted to him to como for 10,00 ! wnri nn,( fettlihg up their aecounts, and pay the 10,(10 ensh or pivo their notes, nnd they will snvo costs. 10,00 flenrlield, April 7th, ISi.S. 3m. 7,)tl N. II. The person that found ono fine boo Ne. - ()Q fi, on tho inornliiff nf'cr tlio fire, can liavo tho ' mnto of it by callieg nt tho Shoo Shop of - f0 I Fit AN K SlIOriT. "1AUTK) All persons nre hereby cautionod J Biiiiiust puivhnnin it certain county order. June v, laau. Kit WARD PEHKSJ a. uo.iTaoaitny, e. a. iiiitmi NEW FIRM AND , NEW GOODS. Just Received at the store of Montgom ery & Hippie, CUIiWliXSVlLLK, TA., Coliiiini? if nverv llilnw i,...,.!!.. I,.... : - n .. n ... ...... ufimii niji, in n i-i, un try store also a largo qunntity of DllUtJS, to which too invites tho attention of Physicians ;"nnd a largo quantity of PATENT MEDICINES among winch may bo found the following : Jr. Jane's MrtUriites, Jr. &iou:ka's " I: Hflmh 'i G, ruHoi Jiilfcr.i. Jh: Vurtlxe's llcana Inhul'mq Vapor. Jr. Clark's Female Fills, r. A ire's Cicny Pkloruland PJ'.s. Dr. Thompson's Medicines, Jh: Hulawats Ointment and Pills, Dr. Trunk's y.ynctic Ointment, r. Wriyht's Indian Vegetable. Pills. Jr. Jtt-atg't Arabian Ointment or Spain and Jiinabone a certain cure. Also, Flour, Grain, Fish, Choese. Eaoon, Beans, Crved Annies. Salt, .tit nn liuiwln ,.,i r... ...i.. nt nil times. I) AILltOAD HOUSE; corner of Main and Jlli White Streets, Biiookvii.i.k, Pa fob. 21. '58. R.U. MEANS, Proprietor.. HOOKS! HOOKS.'! Dl'RINd the recent firo tho undersigned lost a number of Miscellaneous books, in the busty removal of his library. Persons having uuy books belonging to him marked with hts nniuo whether got on loan or otherwise, will confer a favor by returning them immediately. Jl. B. SW00PE." Murch 31, 1S5S. CUMMINGS & MEIIAFFY, MERCHANTS end Extensive Dealers In Lum ber, Ac, New Washington, Clearfield conn ''! !' son. 211. Ulv.. ..,, i,i, Vlltlll i.lUHIII, A N I) IIOUS U ! A I N T I SC.. JOHN GULICII A DANIEL BENNER hnving f'nl,t.,n I- ...,. w" "o Preparcdat nil tunes to aMcnd to any , ..v . ii i, AW uiu (i win UUM- en in the nhovo lino on short notico nnd in a proper manner. They will also keep constantly ,m,j nn, w iuuiiu e.e- ready to dispose of on ns rensonablo terms as the nuuio arucies enn oo una eisowlioro in the county. 1 oir stock of Cabinet Wure now on hand, con. s sU In part of Dressing and Common Bureaus, Sofas, Sewing ai I Wash Stnnds, Desks and Book Cases, French ai I Field Post Bedsteads, Dining, Breakfast, Cen tr Card nnd Pier Tables, Ac. . OFFINS manufactured and delivered at nny lp ie desired. May 23, 1851 SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, Curwensville, Penna. rpiio subscriber, formerly of tho Exchnngo IIo JL tel, Philipsburg, having taken the above new stnnd. situnto on tho bank of the river, in the lower end of Curwensville, would nnnnunro that no is now renuy tor the accommodation of stran gers nnd ull others who may fnvor him with a cull. Tho house is lart-o and onmC.rlnl.l,. ' luo nouso is largo and comfortublo. nnd lvelers will find overy convenience necessary to i their comfort. Aml. .i,,l.i; i..i ... .... " ..i'.. ui.iuiiiiu i. uituuuvu lu lUO promises. I DAVID JOHNSON, I February 10, 1S5S. l T,""r",V"" :: ; 1 K mR "'- l retailers of merchandise have liccn omitted in the list I published : uradv towxshh ArnoI,li Class ,K Arnold, 11 14 .00 7,00 7,00 uivincito.v Township. j Humphies, Halo ,t Co., Class 14 I ' Zl " . i 5000 AGENTS WAN'ITI) L i'Jao tVl 1LU, 0 soli four new inventions. Agents have mado over 25,000 dollars en one, better than all other similar agoncies. Send four stamps and got 80 page particulars, gratis, EPHRA1M BK3WN, Lowell, Mass. CAUTION. ALL persons are hereby cnutioned ngninst buy ing or meddling with a certain note given nv the underslirneil In Tn.n. 1 T . , . . 1 w!":, ' - I' CM'm for have not received value for nnd DocemberS, 1857, calling for 20, which we nnve not received vni. r,.. .i.: .i- . , " "HICI1 wo will uui ujr unless compelled hy law. JOSEPH PETPERT, June 2, u8. JACOB KERICI1NER. " caution7 A LL r"80""!" hereby cnutioned ngninst 1. meddling with a certain note, given by the ?S ed ' "'"'"-n'w J,dden, dated Sep! 1st 1858, for $125, as said tioto hns been paid v . v. THOMAS MAHAFFEY. JwJBshington, March 10. 1858. CUBA HOTEL, JAYNESVILLE, PA THE nWoIIotcU;; up for a house of entertainment, is now open LUn ' rommoda,lnn. of '" rnbllc. Travelers will And this a convenient house. May 10, 1858, OHN JORDAV CALTI0N All persons are hereby cautioned against medd'ing with the following prop erty now In possession of David T. DunJui. two Cows. 1 Wagon and a lot of ahuep, a. the Mine be ong to me, and subject toTy order May 19, 1858. EAMUKL SHOFF. iiarConKtalle' Munks for salohereT" ; J Bgiuust puivhnning it certain county order, 1 18 l0'"le" to Jienjiimin Kisliol, suhjoet to my order No. 30-1, dated July 17, I s j 7 , payable to Edward '1'y! Cow nnd Calf, 3 Stoves and Pipe, 1 Perks, and I. C. Donning, for two hundred nnd : Hurenu, I stand, 1 Clock, 7 Chuirs, 3 Ueds A Bed six dollars, as tho same has beon lost or mislaid, I '''"B1 2(1,10 foct "r Oak plank and Scntling, one and a duplicnto order given tlin subscriber. "ot ul wagon-maker tools nnd the Ilouso nnd im- . I'M ,l)KUi K AttNDl.lt. I Ml liRiil and I'loiliire III all I . I.i1,,,t IS. . . i'l ""If 1 '""'l' Id county, I'd AliMIMsTHATiiUS NiH H T.. IliTTKItiW i,f adinlnUlrallnn nn lha wlnle i l i A I r ii h it id Hi'M, lain of Hhukii lown.lii . Ii'reil.l'd. Illllllttf lippn rt-nitl.ul I., Ilm till.. , il... . all pcro Knnwltip; thein.i'lveii Indi lili'd lo .ni I I ' . . I.I I-- n, "r" rf(UIted In ninlie iimnedinle pavineir, and tlime Inn injt rlalms or ilnniiiiil. a'nliml the union nin prereni iiieni iht ni'iiii iiieiit itlimn ile I iv. Juno I. I.i.ls. H'M, PlillTKII, AdmV. i) i s s t) l r t i o x p... i... ...... i. . ., , i"m .fi-un, itaipi iiik neiween ine turner. I ,., l . I.. ...,:. ..r.i. i . l ., . I -"." i ' ui inn iiiw, nni mm inv ipim in........ I.u I. j " . -u ..... (,..,.. U. ,1111, I, II, I'll,, 1 1, w. A. wai.i.aci' w. It. .1. WAM.ACK. Clearfield, May 1st ISjS. 8in. I ... Trensurer'g Salcof Unseated Lands. I u" ,"xc" f"r ,,ie "" ISJt) nnd I.Sj7. ,u- Clenrlleld county will bo exposed to public snlo or out-erv. for the taxes iiniuii.l n.l ,L,n ,i, at tho Court llou.o In tho borough of Cl.mrfleld ou the second Momlay of June next : Boll TowiiKhip, j .1 j: I (ieorgo Onklov, '.Wiii 1000 lloni'v Hock, sa-, 7.r) ''ljl000 Honry Hock, 83 75 C AUTION All persons are hereby cautioned ngninst meddling witli tho fo'lowing pmper- tv. ns the snme hns Item liiiri-lin-nfl l.v .. n..,l is loaned to Ilenjamin Iiisliol, subject to my 'order .!... , ,...,r it . 1.. provenienls where he now lives Juno , 1S58. JOHN ItlSHEL. NOTICE. ALL persons hnving accounts nfruinst Ooo. J. Kyler, or persons knowing thonsolvos in debted to him nro hereby notitied to como for ward and settlo tho same with tho undersigned committee appointed by the court. K0BE11T MITCHELL. Juno 30, 1858. 3t. ALL persons nre hereby cautioned against purchasing or in any wise meddling with flio following property, now in possession of Jno. Millei nn I JIary Ann Miller, of Hoggs tp., viz: I pnir Spreads, 1 Log Chain. 1 Plough, 4 Butt chains, 1 llar-ow, 1 Mowing Scythe, 1 co.kitig Stove, 2 Sinks, 2 clocks, 1 lot carpet, 2 Stands, 8 Beds and Bedding, 1 pair double trees und sin gle trees, 1 parlor Stove, 2 Tables, 1 Cupboard, 1 Desk, 1 black Mnre, 1 Wagon and 2 Brindle Cows, as the same bcloug to us nnd are loft with thorn subject to our order. samuel ardrey, John p. askey. Juno 21 , 1858. ELLIS IRWIN & SONS, 4 T tho mouth of T.iek Itu n. fit'A mil kb Ff. 1Y Clearfield, MERCHANTS, and extensive Manufacturers of Lumber, July 23, 1852. J. I)7ti6mpson, Blacksmith, Wagons, Buggies, Ac, Ac, ironed on short notice, and the very best style, ntbis jld stand in tho borough of Curwensville. Dec. 29, 1853. DK. M. WOODS, having changed his loco tion from Curwensvllln i.. r'l.n..i i pectlully oilers his professional services to the citizens of the latter plnco nnd vicinity, licsideneo ou Second street. J 1 -1 '-.i l UI . Lrimf, hurt. ir.si " J ' u, WM. P. CHAMUKHS. CARRIES on Chairmnking, Wheelwright, nnd honso nnd Sign painti ng nt Curwensville, UearDcId co. All orders droniptly attended to Jan. 5, 1858. DK. W. M. CA.MPlll'.l.l, having locuTeTas Kylertown, tenders his prnfessinnnl sorvico, to tho cilizens of Morris nnd tho adjoining town ships. Ho will always bo found nt the residence of Thos. Kyler, when not professionally entased May 21, 185(1. 00 GREAT DISCOVERY OF THE AGE, Important to tobacco chewers. dr. oustav llxxaimj's taste jtfsto rati ve tiiocifs. The Great substitute for Tebarco. It is a well known nnd iiijontrovertihlo fact Hint the uso of Tobacco is the promoting enuo of ninny of tho most severo MEN TAL AND PHVS ICL DISORDERS to which tho rnco of man is subject, as earful nnalysis nnd long nnd painful experience hnvo clearly proven Hint it contains certain nnrcotio nnd ftolmilwm. in,,..,,.! 1... . . , . , . " I ' "ii-i lien limsi dangerous in their effect, which by filtering into tho blood deranges tho functions nnd operations of tho heart, causing many to suppose that organ to bo seriously diseased. TOBACCO affects nlso tho entiro nervous sys tem, mnnifesting itself ns all who have used the noxious wood will bear testimony in l,a8iiu,l. Nervous Irritability, Wnler Brash, Dyspepsia, A many other disorders of n similar chnra -'or. THE TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCHES are designed to counteract theso bnneful influences, nnd have proved completely successful in a mill titude of enscs, and wherevor used. Being harm less in themselves they exert a beneficial effect upon the entire system, restoring tho Tasto which has becomo vitiated or destroyed by groat indul gonco, completoly removing tho irritation nud accompanying tickling sensation of tho Throng which i B always consequent upon the nbstnininy from the use of Tobacco, nnd by giving a health tono to tho stomach invigorate the wholo system 1 ersons who nro irretrievably undermining their constitutions nnd shortening their lives, should use these TWhi. i .i:..7i.. .... .. rr.i iHiiiivuum-ijr nnii inroir oil t ho injnnous nnd unpleasant s,l,it of Tobac- ".niii;, These Troches or Lozenges nro put up in a convenient and portable form at tho low price of 50 cents per box. A liberal discount to thetradp. 1 reparod solely by the undersigned to whom all ordors should be addressed. .AMES E. BOWERS, Druggist. , , -'or. 2i nml Itnie eticots, DhiUi. April 1(1, 185. ly. ' HhXi'lY W. OVERMVX" No .14 (Old No fi) South Third Seeet, Uo,o Market, PHILADELPHIA LEATHER DKALE It- Calfskins, Moroccos, Linings. Binding. RED A OAK SOLE LEATHER, Ac. N, B, Rough Leather bought or taken in ex clmng March 3, 1857 y "jy taxwiox iioiisF.i 1? 1 A'A' W AURA ATf7 ff.lAT.V T. The subscriber renneetfiillo nn.. ,, da, a" "ho may give him a enll. The publio ' 1 J' ro,t "ured it will be conducted In tho best manner po.iblo. His tnblo will be punnlio.l M1" belt tho market affords. Hi. nJn". ii.ii i i . . . ' -'.' - mu r" 10 ine pun He that ho has Uken the above stand, In tho bor- I ;.i, .i i . iir.n. jus unr hllod I With til A nlimeAMl Ii.bm.1. n r 1 , ,, with tho choicest brand, nf win.. ... " f i u, ... . "Hies nnu Honors, and hlS Stnb ill w ha iiii.Ia. ll r ... '. ' careful ostlers. " miiivi nir n r. m n an iv. .n, DANIEi M. WEAVER. Feb. 11, 1857.-y. A. B SIIAW, RETAILER of Foreign and Domestic Merc, andiw, Shawsville, Clcnrfield county, J'a hhawsvlllo, Aumt 15, " i.mi itfuM'ri MiAf.nr, I'll I UTtf AM ft MONTHLY. tan mint anM t mir. run i: 'tii t: 1 1 tisr .vo x rn. .MllttMl M I Ml K I.N'T I'l' in : ii t i I n't H'. - 2IVHHI In in iK. i I il I I I. I . 1,1, tt ICS' IIIIA 1 N 1 1 I.,, i m i ' . i ' i. I 111. lilll LlPPMlV Orll.lt. A,, nl. i-itliiiir rl, Ii. , , - . r. , The union of I mm i i, i md l'lilnninV ! .Montlily hn lmi.h (.. i, 1 Mid in. rn, ii I,, i', oi, . .i .1 lied work a circulation si'i' 'il l to I'lil inn. niii l.ir publication III the country, ntul has set .,: ii lor n n n,inl,-iiiitl-) of literary and artistic talent probably un rivaled by nny other .Mngniiue in the world. Du ring the first month, tho snlo In the trade and mud from subscribers exceeded (10,000 copies (1 the numbers already issued of the consolidn- li w irk are universnllv ronceili'd in have sur- .mi, in the richness of their literary contents, ui . lieuuty nnd prutiisenvss ol their pictorial ii!rr jns, nny magnitine ever before issued i' ine American press. Encouraged by these vidi iices of favor, the publishsrs buvo U'tenni ned to eommenco tho new voluuio in Janua ry with n I il i t ion ul attractions, nnd to offer such inducements tit subscriber) ns cannot fail to place it, In circulation, at tho head of American Maga zines. With this view they now nnnnunco the loiion ing splendid programme, i hey have pur chased that superu ond costly stccl-pluto fcdgra- vmg, "THE LAST SUPPER," and will present a copy of it to every three dol Inr subscriber for tho year 1858. It was engra ved nt n cost or over ,II00, by (he Into celebra ted A. L. Dick, from the originnl of Rupliaol Morghcn, nftor Leonnrdi Da Vinci, and is the Inrgcst steel-pluto engraving over executed in this country, being three times the sizo of tho ordinnry threo-dollnr engravings. The first iiuprossions of this engraving are held nt 10, and it was tho intention of tho ar tist that none of tho Engravings Miould ever bo offered for a less sum than $5, being richly worth that amount. Thus every tin oo-dollar subscriber will roeeivn thn Miiirnyitm nn.. vnni. ,.1,,,..., .. ( und this splendid engraving, richly worth 5; in us gciiing ior t,t tue value oi . We shall commence striking off the engravings immediately, yet if can hardly bo exported that impressions of so largo a pinto can bo taken ns fast ns they will be called for by subscribers. Wo shall thereforo, furnish them in tho order in which subscriptions aro rocoived, Thoso who desiro to obtain their engravings curly, nnd from the first impressions, should send in their sub scriptions without dcluy. Tho engravings can bo sent on rollers, by mail, or in other manner, b suuscribers shall order. ?20,000 IN WOIlh'X OF ART. In addition to the superb engraving of "THE LAST SIIM.MKlt." wl,i... will !.. , i . everv thren. dollar Kobs,.rilii.r f.., t4-',u .1... lishers huvo completed arrangements for the dis tribution, on the L'Oth of December, 1858. of a series of splendid works of art, consisting of ono hundred rich and rare old paintings, valued nt from $1(10 to $ Kin.. each. Also, 2,000 uingnitt cent Steel-Plato Engrnviugs, worth rrom J:i to $5 each, nnd 1,000 choieo Holiday books, worth from $1 to $5 each, making in nil, over THREE THOUSAND GIFTS, worth TWENTY THOU SAND DOLLARS. Inclose $3 to the publishers nnd you will com mence receiving the Magazine by return until. You will also recoivo with tho first copy a num bered subscription receipt, entitling you ti the Engraving of "THE LAST SUPPER," nnd n chance to draw one of theso "THREE THOUS AND PRIZES." ensons why you should subscribe EMERSON'S MAGAZINE for 1S58. First : Boeiiuso its literary contents will, du ring the year, embrace constrihutious from over ono hundred different writers nnd thinkers, num bering among tbcin the most distinguish jd of A merican author. Second ; Because its editorial departments, "Our Studio," "Our Window," nnd "our Olio," will eiuh bo conducted by nn abla editor nnd it will surpass, in tho variety .ind richness of its editorial contents, any other magazine. Third : Because it will eruiinin .1. i.. .i. 1 i . . ...., u , C year, nearly six hundred original picioi il illus- r-uions, irom designs by the first Americnn nr. tisls. Fourth : Because for the sum of $:i von will receive this splcudid monthly, more tie),: vi irth that sum than nny other magazine, an. I ibe su perb Engraving of "The Last Supper," Fifth: Because you wtll very likely .ih ,,ne of the three thousand prizes to be distributed un the 25th day of Oecomber, 1 .-'5 8 perhaps one tkat is worth $1,000. Notwithstanding that these extraordinary in duccments can hardly full to accomplish the ob jects of tho publishers without further efforts they havo determined to continue thro' tho year JJlf. (iHKAT Lir.HARY OFFER To nny perseu who will get tip n club of twenty-four subscribers, cither at one or more pot offices, wo will prosent a splendid library, con- st'iin ui i tvr i-oriv i.npi.n ,:,,i.,., i ,., .... t o .i -n" ,'..ni . oitiiiies em bracing the most popular worko in tho mnrkct The club may So formed nt the club prieo, 2 n vear. wilhout tlio ene-Hivim. n, i.A r..n .. " lrl "v 'iv iuii iirico, nyeiir, with tho engraving of tho last Supper vi.' ii e.us. rioor. i.i.si and description of the Library, nnd spoiimen copy of the Magazine will bo forwarded pn rnroint ,.r 91; .i n a,... - -t 1 iviiiB. vver zoe Librarios, or 8,000 volumes, have already been distributed in accordance with this offer, and we should bo ulnd to furnish a ti pymnn, to every scliooI-maKter, or to eome ono nt v.wijr iiupi uiuru in mo country, AGEXTS GETTING RICH. Tho success which our ngenti aro meeting with is nlmost astonishing. Among tlio many evidences of this fact, wo nro permitted to pub lisli the following : Gknti.km tew : Thij following facts in relation to whut your agent, nre doing in this section, tuny be of use to some enterprising young man 111 want of employment. Tho Rev. John E. Jar don, of Ibis place, has made, siuco last Chri-t-11, as over $1,000 in his ngency. Mr. David M Heath, of Rnlgly, Mo., your general agent for I latt county, is makinfl' $8 per day on each sub agent employed by him, and Mossrs. Welmer i fcvnns, of Oregon, Mo., your agents for Holt co., aro making from $S to $25 per day, nnd your humble servant has made, since tho seventh day of Inst January, over $1,700, besides haying for 300 acres of land out of tho husinoss worth ovor ? 1,000. Ion nro nt liberty to publish this plnto mcnt, and to refer to nny of the parties nnmod DANIEL GREGG, Currollton, Mo. Willi such inducements ns wo offer, anybody can obtain subscribers. We invito any gentle- ninn nut nf ...... 1 i , . . J 1 1 " .... v.,,,.,,i,1eui, nnu every lady who do s.res a pleasant MoNBr-muking occupation to ap ply nt once for an agency. Applicant, should inclose 2,. cents for a spoci en copy f the mag azine, which will nlwnys bi forwarded with an swer to nppiiontion by return miil. SPECIMEN ENGRAVING. As we desire to place m the hands of every person whopropo.es to get up a club, and also of every B?n,,t, a copy of tho engraving or tho "LAST SUPPER " Hi a specimen, each applicant cu.ilosing us $3 will re ceive (be Engraving, post-paid, by return mail also specimens of our publications nnd one of the numbered subscription receipts, ontitling t-e lid der lo the Magazine ono vear nml t . the d slr.btition. This offer is mnde only to thos. who desire to uct as agents or to form Clubs. All(lrt"", 0AKSM1TII A CO , Janll, 1853. No. 371 Broadway, N. Y. REPUBLICAN JOB GTVrr.v K,,1,l','"nn0M.lp"',) ' hu gely incrennR f Hto( k, f 1,0,'," material, ,,,,d will d0 l,al'el to ,l0 of Tlic PtiMisliers of tlio Republican are ma their Iro l'"KHS, lAMflll.KT8, PltOCRAMIlEa n. ..... Ill, INKS. Itl.ANKS Labels, lAPrn Hooks, fiat ulars, Ham. Ik kktj, Handiiii.i,r. nnd every kind of jirintinrr usually done in a country job ollico. Your orders en trusted to its will bo faithfully executod J. H. LAKRIMER. Clcnrfield, July 2H. ., INHALATION IN lONHUMrTlOI. i it 1 11 in 1 1, MiiiviiMl", srl k.i,., ) i.se..s l l,s t t,... n,tj 1 ,(f,l( ,f lolly treslnl by Ilm I ,, I, o 1 n t : on of V,,,! sport ind .nwd-r, I alrbtln m l r smi , tii.iml trmlmi i,l, a. ptn. li.ed at ,e aintt,...; Medical lo.tltule, Now Urk lily. 7 91 Thn lrnn i nnmi Sin ,,n w,;, , ,,,,,, tunili d this nietliiid nf crentlnf dlri.r ef ft I, onus nnd Tlirnnl hns Indiii-e-l n t duptrf frm our i I rniirse, nnd aiail ourselves nf l( (( limns of the pros, In order to brln it to tb predisposed In siirh nffeetions. The jwu of blighter day hns nt length arrived lor lb (',. sumplivei the doeirines of the Incurability r eonsumptlon having nt length pss-ed ar. We have Indubllnble proofs in our profession' ta ai Co!IHt NI'Tlon I All. IT. irln.. .' the first by tiilerouler nb.nrbtin t in the .eond" hv III trnnirnrn,i,ll..n. ,.r tt.- , . . ." . ' i-jiwrriiieintorhal. ky and enlcnreour eoneretions In the third b eientriees or scars. Thoso wedded to the i!ni. ions of tho past may assert, that even uow eon sumption is incurable such are behind, tba aif To all this great truth must be nppnrent vii that the medieines Inhaled In the form or Vnnep or powder directly into the lungs, must be niuoi more effeetivo than that taken into the Stomach where the disease does does not exist. The ad vitutnge of Inhalation in Consumption A Thronl Disease! is, that medicine In tho form of Vspoi is applied directly to the lungs, where the disease exists j the stomach Is thus loft free to aid in re st irmg hoilth, by administering to it heulthy aaJ life-giving food. There C no cse so ho,,ete.,iha, iiWnfioM icfH Bt The menns, too nrt broi ght within the reach of all, the manner ol ndimnistering the vapors being so simple that tho Invalid is never required to lenvo home, wlisr the hand of affection tends to much to aid ths physician's efforts The Inhalation, method is unnthlw,, ,t, 0HJ rendu, nnd consists in i!,,. ,.,1 ; . . . ". , u iiiiii.um,itin oi med- ictno in audi a innnner, that tliey are conveyed ...... ...v uB- ,., lUi. ,olm OI , npor, nnd produce their notion at the sent of disensp. Its practical sense is destined to revolutionize tho opinions of the medical world und entuhHth 'he entire eurtibU. il'l "J ( onmimptimi. I eaine.-:!v uimc-nl In Dm ,.,.,,,,., f .. uiliUted wiih Lung diseases, to embrace at once ... i.i....ou,ge oi iiiuiiiniion, and no longnrauiile medicino to tho unoffending stomach. I claira for Inhalation a place among the prieelesi .jft, that riaturo and art hath given us, that "our dav may bo lonor in thn In ml " ,.n.i ... ,i ,.. , mli tu tur the ruiimiiiii,;.,. n ...... 1....1 ' . . " , , . .iii-iuuu nm only ratiuunt, tint iimjitc mid tjHeaeiuu. cucu oi me proiession that have adopted In'ua. Iittion have found it nil,-,,. j ...l... , , " " "'Kirn oe- lyree, nrrei mg tl, ,.;jrr e ,hc Ji.t and , kimj vuudtn hi imuni dtupernle ce, in verity a signal triumph of our ai t over this foil destrier! cr of our species. NoTg Phystcinns wishing lo innkc themselvrs acquainted with the practice, nre informed that ourtiiiiobeiiiL'vnlinil.li. u , ,. ' ,. " , "" "o'.y repiy, is lo ingredinnts used, to such letters that coutniu a leu. Tho fee in nil ense ..r P..1 Will 1,0 S10 on reoenit nri.lill. il,M . strumeiits and mediciiieswill be forwarded. An. iiiea iis win state nge, sex, married or sinirle. how lonir nffoMeil. ifnnv li..r,i:,..ra ,i: . . , " , j ... . ....it... j uteeuso ex- isis ui tho family, nnd symptoms generally. Let tho niiuie town and State be plainly written. . ,.i, ,i,iuiu nuswvr must no cuclosod. Let. ters when registered nt our risk. All letters must he iildresod to A LLACS MEltTol N. M. P S. M. Institute. ew Yerk Nov. 11, 1857-8 in. tatiowi, i:x( ii if;i: iioru TllO MlfVcrilMT linviiirr tnlrnn l ,t known stand, formerly kept by ll'm. A. Mosul hi Curwensville, Pa., is ready to uecoiiiui.late all who iniiy ran.r ,.ini witn their pntrninige. Hi. tullo will eiw.ivs be supplied with the lie-t tli nrk.t ail iits, and hi-Bar with tho olmieu liquors. His stable will be under :he care of, tentive hostlers. DAVID S.M1TIL Cum ensvillo, April 21. 1S5S. noticeT t LL persons in nny way indebted to (lie firm iV. of Dewier A Ake, by judgment note or book neeount, will tnko notico that I, tliosub.cri ber, have been appointed receiver for said liria by tho Court cf Common Pleas of Clearfield conn ty, ond that I with Duwlcr A Ake, will be at Hit office of Samuel Scbring, in Now Washington, Clearfield county, on Friday the fth day or Jim. next, at A. M. fer the purposo of recriviu,, m. Hemcnm, ,lc, rfc on said day nnd no lon-er' All those interested w 11 please attend nnd savo cost, as I cannot gn ,,,, ihtrt a second time. Thoe ne glecting may caleulate on coming to see me . . , WM- l'ORTEll. Itocuverin the Partnership Estnto ef Dowlet A Ake. Clearfield, May 21, 1858. 1) I.MOV A I,. Tho undersigned anounce. to V tho "whole world nnd the rest of mankind," that he hns removed to the shop recently oeeupi ed by Railebnngh A .S'hen, as a tailor shop, in Miaws Row, whore he will nt ull times be found rendv and willinv In ni.n.l , ,k. i. .i.., r i .i - cuie.i oi ine bootless part ol creation, His work noons no re commendation it recommends itself, and he can with pride point to his largely inorensed custom in proof. Bendy-made work of nil kinds, will be kept constantly on tiui.d. The highest market price paid for hides. Joa GO(J May Oth 1857. ' uuu- FANCY FURS FOR LADIES. JOHN FAIIKIUA $ CO. 818 (Scic Xa.) Mallei .t PHILADELPHIA. Importers, Manufacturers and dealers in La dies, Gentlemen and Chddeens' FANCY FURS. WhnlennlA onrl Tofo;i J . . ..v, tail, , 4 C0" W0111 cntl the ntteution of l),n- Its, nud tho Pithlic cronernllv in ,h,.i nienso Slock of Fancy Fur. ror Ladies, Ooutle men nnd Cm , ron tlmi ... . ; . im-i.uiiiu,,ih, cmuraccs every variety and kind of Fanry F r, that will iv num uuniig i tie season, such as ' ull Capes, Hal Capes, Qaarer Capes, Tal mas, I (,,.?, ., jfojft ,f. Mfja tees, J ram the Jincst Russian Sa ble, to the lowest price Domestic Furs. iw,r 1 ncll'J!';o,?,!!,.J ""or'ment of FUR COLLARS, GL0E.S, GAUNTLETS, Ac. being ho direct nnporteis of nil our Furs und Miinu lactiirers of them under our own supervision, we reel satisfied wo can offer better inducements te fierier, and tho publio generally than any ether nouso, ha vi tii? nn iiiimnniin o. ..t... - , i.i'millllipui l BDH'i;, Irom and at the manufacturers' price Wt only Sept. Irt, 1857. 4m. TO LUMBERMEN AND OTHERS. THE undersigned would respectfull inform ths ., i "'""'"f Clearfield nnd tho adjoining co's. that he hns just storod in Philipsburg, a very largo quantity of grain, including Rye, Oats, Wheat and Flour. Buckwheat vorn ana Jjarley. which he will .oil n forge or small lot. on tie ........ icrms and at the lowost prices. 1 he attention of those needing anything in this me is colled to the stock, believing it would be to their advantage to give him a call. Com along thon and be supplied by , .,. , (- W. KEFLER. I Inlipslmrg, March 3, 1857.-tf. RESTAUR A 1VT. rilHE undersigned r.speotlully announces to X the publio that he ha. opened an eating house In the basement .tory of Morrow'i (lat. Homphllls) Hotel, where nuv he found every V,'."?,', !he ""ch M lo Cream, Sardines, llcklod Oy.ter., Lemonade, Ale, Lager Beer, Cake., Confoc tionaries, Fruits, Nut,, Ac, Ac He hopes by a strict attention to hi. business to merit, and receive, a share of publio patronnge. June 30, 1858 3m feirUIunks for solo nt this Office.