ljc filtpiblicm. CLEAKl IEI.1'1 An,:. 1.'. lS.'.s Democratic State Ticket. JUDGKOF THE SUPREME CnUKT. WILLIAM A. PORTEE. 01 ruii.Aiiri I'Iiia. CANAL COMMISSIONER, WESLEY FROST, Or FA V FIT. CO. 1'RIMARY KLKCTIONS. The Primnrv Elertions for tho iiuroosf ftclPCtinif camlidales for the various olli- centobo filled at the flection in October j KfXt. will beheld bv the mode known n j tho Crawford futility system, tin the Sat urdny preceding llie Auunst 'l't rm oi Court, btfing the 1-lth tiny of August next, at tho tiHUitl places in thu t iiriniis t-U-t't i ii tlis tricts. Tim return judireM to meet the Tuondny aftprnonn of Court. By older of the iH'inocratic County Committee. JAS. H. LARRLMER, ClIAIllMAN. JOHN MiAGAIIEY, Sec'y "TI1K ITtESS." Tho old fvicr.tlo of Col. Forney arc quite astonished at tho reekles course pursued by his pajier, in reference to thoso tried nml fiiitbfiil men r.r wlint.i tbr. i1,.,f l have nlwnvs been nroued lio had been rated a bravo, generous mid truthful man whilst a democrat ; but hi over-wrought leal in displaying his hostility to his old party has made him mad; and he gives vent to his passions regardless of truth, reason or justice. We have observed his repeated attnek ui on Senator Jiiglor fo Persisting in wnkirnr the LecomDtoti question a test of party fidelity, and insU- mgth'it every man who does ,,oi agree : with him on that subject is no democrat Nothing could be f irther from the truth, and Col. Forney is not ignorairt of the facts. Gov. Bigler at tho -Mi of July celebration in Philadelphia distinctly de clared that the "question of admitting Kansas under the Eecompton constitution was .1 past issue," and all Unit could be expected of those democrats who had pre fei'cl a ditlorent disjiosition of the ques tion from that adopted, was that they should acquiosco in the decision of the majority, and remain wilii the party and eustain it as heretofore ; and further that it was not expected that thoso favoring a tlifl'erent policy "should unsay what they had said," but that they should agree that the democratic party was still a bet ter party than the Republican, and that they would sustain it. What proscription or illiberality is there in such vievs? If liable to objection at all they are too gen erou Then why should any ''Press" pretending to respectability continue to prevert the truth, and to repent its false hoods day after tlay ? Then again, his correspondent "Occa sional" writing from Washington city, (perhaps) has repeatedly stated that Gov. Pigler had written a letter to Gov. Stan ton, complaining of the course of I lie ad ministration on the Kansas question. Weliavo tho best of anthoity for saying that Gov. 15. hns written no letter to Gov. Stanton on this or any other subject since tho Ijccomptou question arose. But these negations are all of a piece with his des perate course since he hns became, the Ju das of his patron, and the Benedict Arnold of the democratic cause, and no one need be surprised hereafter at his falsehood or detraction. OCEAN TELEGRAPH. At last tho greatest cnterprize of the ago has been consumated, nnd the East cm and Western hemispheres have been brought within speaking distance. The Atlantic telegraph cable hns been laid a cross the ocean, and messages can now bo transmitted from one side to the other with the came ease that they can from New York to Boston, or between any oth er neighboring cities. On tho 17th of last month tho Tele graph fleet sailed from Queenston in the harbor of Cork on its second expedition this season, the first having proved, after threo attempts, unsucceslul. On the. 1st Jj of tho same month tho fleet met in mid ocean, whero they at oneo proceeded to unite tho cable, and on tho next day the Agamemnon with her tender nailed for the bay of Valencia on the Coa.-t of Ire land, and the Niagra iiroceeded to Trinity Bay on tho coast of Newfoundland j and arrived at the Bulls .Win on the 4th, of the present month; the communication along the wires of the cable having contin ued uninterrupted ; and of course tho ca ble remaining perfect from tho time they commenced paying out. Mr. Field the superintendent at once transmitted the information of their arrival in Trinity bay, to President Buchanan, who wan then at Bedford springs, and also stated to him that as soon as the wires were attached to Jie batteries on shore, that a message in forming him of the suoeess of tho enter prise, would be sent by Queen Victoria, nd that the communication would be kpl free until his dti bad rn (ran- rnitii bark. 1 ! i r li-l !) ('mm tln t'bctili Iiciiii lit I ho lifn.l il nli n in linilw.r to the I' 1" pn.li lniii in (lio buy of I'mII'ii Arm, ulniil nli'n li run j.i rioniil I'lisiion. j Suite of our rod tnpt.riui" Itilhlatrp- 'I tinity ll.iv l I'i'.H ii nn I h ul or 1 '.. st- They Like upon thi'iif-chca Urn 1 lvt !rr-ciilittie di'iiit lntto divlnrrl (lint ute inili'i ; ml tliu ocean for nmrn tlmn mumi. Now lin y l.t i fur lin Minim- (, ( 'omwilion ir mtift toe inii-l be held twn-tlilnh of the. dktiuico Is over two m under (In' iinim of lihetty, Alwnyi Uidjrwny m hn of thin month, mile in dt plh. they conc ul pononnl ends and "lf",ok-L,j(,l Will.o on the 1'ri.tny tf our mint TIIK (M'KVN ri;iJ:if;Al ll" CADLi; ' nn. r the guise .f public 1..iill(.-,W).(.k. A, n,,., 0(.elll tolMiim probal.il MfVEsSlt'LLY LANDED. ' Jhey ilcnminl fr c1a"e, peculiar nnd ex-f f y ,. ,,.Tvl, ,v-mif ..it,.,..,!, would Tr.n.m IWv. An.nn.1 7..TI,e ni.,! com- i . i .... , ,. lilcte nii'i'Mi bus utti mini tlio hiving ot the Atlantic Tch-raidi (able nnd (he Tel- ,'i.i.i ( alili', uii'l In i ;iii.iio hiL-i ml-i nro Ihmii t rmiiiiit t-i I tliiiui;:h (In' riitiro li'iij-'t Ii. 1 It U ill. likely thitt the lilii'uill l.e nj.i-n- ej fur liii.ini'Mt (ni' fiev i'iil iluy. inn) j.er j Iiiiih wi'ekit, delay hfinp in'eesxnry to pive tho i;ier(neinii lime for u Keries of i.jn i rinients. i 1 )ue nut iteof the ojielli lie for business will ibii given. i Tkinitv iiav, Sut, Aug 7. T tic AufocUitdl Vi'.'.t: Tiw a tl!1iiT,.le,.rlll, ( Vl.le. .vassuc s.!liwl1 l'1'1'1'1"1 isdom of euceessivo genera fuliv hlmltH, ,101.0 yWduy morning, !lIul ; is :' order' . i in- . : .uii'-iiiiit 'ii iii iiiimcu m i i-ii" i i'i , . . nuls from the Telegraph House at Yal- entiu. Tho United States steamer Niagra and her Majesty's steamers Gorgon and Porcu pine leave for St. John's to-morrow. Due notice w ill bo given when the At- M'" m 1,1 "' "'"" l" lantic Telegiiiih Lino v. ill bo open for! l''liticul ,visi1"1"' I- this country ,m ,--r-public business. ;.'' linoB ftri' to ,llwl,"L Tl, ,lll,,h 01 CYKUS V FIFI1) partyism brcotls corruption. In such an CYRl'S W FIEI 1'.S I.'Kl P.OoK event politics becomes a personality, and TniviTvPv n.. 7 i niln-AfnlJW,,: ! Since our arrival here on tho 5th instant r l, ..,.. l....... ,n,i,,,,il., -,.i,.i4..i i,. regard to h.vin-of the Atlantic cable, to1 c i e i - ; which it is ininossilile for inn to vei.lv ...j every moment of my ti;ne will be fully oc copied while I remain lure, and I have han led to Mr. KcChiy, the Superintendent of 1 tho New York. New FoundlanJ and Eon- Ion Telegraph Company's line, my daily !i,.,nl n,l 1.imV,.tl ,w.,',..i.o.m .'J"1'"' Pl,U' 80 lonS ,H ""7 would pro- Lend from the same any extracts that lu I ...it think of interest to the public, es-1 peciully those portions which will reply to the communications which I have reeciv-. I lours, .to., C1JL u. HEED. I MK. FIELD'S REPEYTO TH E PRESI-i t,a1)lu whi(.h ,,s hind..-l at Trinity hay on DENT RELATIVE TO Til EEXPECTED ltiiec0il.t of New Foundland and Valen MESSAGE FROM THE tUEEX. eia Bay on the toast of Ireland almost Ekiieohii Springs, Aug. 8. The Presi-1 simultaneously on .Thursday August 5th. dent has received the following despatch j There has yet been no message received fe. ,i.i (Yi-ii v r;..u t-i,. ; u- i,. : or sent over the line, but iitnals arc rc- ...... .... ... .....- intimation that he had not yet received the Oueen's message: Trinity Bnv. Aucust "i To Ms liccrlLnry L,n. James luclianan,tliM tll supcnntenilaiit. .sonic Hays J'residrnt of the Umted States, Bedford Sprin,,s. ' "'"i "'en wee'es may yet elapse before the Your telegraph despatch has been receiv- j lin0 wil1 1,0 '''a,ly for tlie transniission of ej I messages. The last arrivals from Europe We landed here in awiMcrness, and un-1 ,t'P01 1 l'otto ,lu11 n'"1 bread-stullsMuiet ; til the telegraphic instruments are all per-t stocks had declined, but some kinds of feetly adjusted no lnessaiie can be received over the cable. You shall have the earliest intimation, y' ol,t Monroe doctrine in regard but some days may elapse before all is ef-Uotho intervention of European powers feeted. I in Central American aflairs. The first message from Europe shall be! The Kansas constitutional election lnus from theQueentoyourself;und the lirst from j ,.eSulted in a largo majority against the America, to England your reply. With great respect very truly your friend. CYKUS W. E1ELD, The Democratic Party. Under the above heading, Tin Mi - siplan has an article on the general policy and principles of tho democratic party, ' which we take pleasure in copying, as fol lows : ''One of our cotemporaries says, with great truth, that it is a proud thing to be a democrat. Coeval w ith the constitution, the old party has defended it, and pre served it from every assault, mid isas fresh und vigorous now as when led by Jeffer son against the alien and sedition laws, or Jackson against the bank. Every issue that is made against it risiiKs in a public confession by all its opponents of the truth of the democratic, principles and the wis - dom of the democratic policy. Every lac- tion of party that arises, calls itself the "true democracy," national republican- ism, whiggery, know iiothiugism and black-republicanism ; each in turn de nounced the fejM-de'liocracy, each vaunt ed its pure faith, and each has been oblig ed to admit tho falsehood of its preten sions. Thus tariti', bank, and internal improvements have all resulted in a set- tleinent according to the policy of thu democratic party. 1 It will not le questioned by democrats, that to the action of tho democratic pnr-j ty marshalled and militant, and so tri umphing over all the forms of oppo sition to it, every great step in our nation al progress, and every successful approxi mation to the principles of good govern ment in our domestic policy, are due. In this view, partisan organization and party spirit, in a broad and liberal sense of tho term, have been thegreat instruments by w hich our national well being has been wrought out. To pi eserve these advanta ges, the democratic administration in all its vigor is as necessary as it was to obtain them. . The tendencies to misgovern men t are never idle. They beleaguer tho halls of legislation. They clamor at the portals of executive rower. Thev beset tho Ixvlv politie in every form of influence from 'mHvpr1. They organ iie theii' corrupt c- Hun nl Imtii" l riv mliliri' vdibhtnn ni I ul to I n.pi-r itedulil v, nit.t ett i y Mini elusive privilege., n the n-Himipi.oii iimil IIh - " - ' .o.MIuI f...tl,o ,v,li;,,u.oftho i,MV(,imVl(.( ,,v ).1,nV(,ltiln oh'. They liilit tn the splendid film ol I . . ' ... '. , l",w,,,lul n,", 'oii-t.ii.iai.Mi Kovernmcniai ine.xcu.-cs i,.r in. lei mining me conduit- tioinil ngnts ol llie Males; aim ngiun ny un ei)iml ieversion they flunk, uivler the f.i;Meil iiiime of tlin ri'htu of thf Ktiites, the iui')oso!t nf it fiiimticiHin hostilo to the eoiibtiuitinii innl tho L'nion. At'xinxt all Hiom' formi of peril ami evil, the unbroken organization of tho ileum ei utie party U I lie only nfe ilelenee. Its tiino honoreil principles it usages oon : P rnieil to these, ami oniboilyinjz th n'ie- tion-iU great names which have been 1,10 w',u1,wo,,' iruitfui and glorious vie- 11 ..i' 1 ,1 ..,.....( , i4uitc aiK iro-orve tho ilntuKTntio Hvtein '0' 1io1u'-v' P'leet tl.ecountry Iron, the sciiemes ami maciimimons oi us ootio- ; nent r. i: . 1 . .1 1 wur iiiiuoiiai eApe.ie.ier ,..,s ,,. the fact couspicuou", that party organiza tion and party discipline have been tho i : i i ir.:. . .1 1 11 .l' lcgislittion a htriio ot seliish interests It is the duly therefore, of all demo tCTa, who have at heart the success either oi the democratic cause or tne uemocrain . . . . . . , . , ,. 'bimoerade orgnnmtUon, m wmcn lies their 8tlVllgtl. No man is a safe councol- lor, w ho would weaken or break it dow n. Its work can never he fully accomplished, 60 lonS 1,s tllC l'"""1' f g'1 ffn'im' alo,u nro " ..,,, sault. It must form the hope and reliance right lIir i'derests from U,K "'" ' - .u..ul... ...... .... flagrant excesses of misgovernmeiit. THE NEWS. The all absorbing topic of interest to tiie ,.0untrv now is the atlantic teleirranh .. ioeivi 1 t........ II... I. ,,,.,. on, I M. Buchanan hits been teiegvapucil to t'viee .: i,.. i i:... ..r (r i.i i. At, nil. i IT vuu i.ii.Miiiu in- v.it.n: . ii. I . ; produce were aetivi Our Government has decided upon car- j English Hill. Full returns have not yet been received but it is expected that 13,000 votes have been polled, of w hich 9,000 will be against the acceptance of the i Leeompton Constitution. i I The democratic candidate for Comiress n iAvh AAv-t n Missouri has been f., , d , j maioritv. Rejoicings are held almost everywhere in honor of the successful termination of the Ocean telegraph experiment. An exciting boat race took place on the Susiittehaiuili river at llarrisburg on last Saturday. Also another at Pittsburg the same day. Three companies and trains are now or ganized in St. Louis to proceed lo the i rn' nv,'r ?ola rVn m the plains, 'the w eather has been very warm in the eastern part of thii State for (he last few days'. The jury in the Kirkp.diick poisoning case, after having Wii out about fifty-six houn brought in a verdict of guilty. This trial has lasted neai lv a month. There has been no intelligence from I" tah since our last paper except what confirms the previous news. In Philadelphia, the transactions in stock have been li)jht for some days, nnd J priees have a doclining tendency. Money ia still considereil plenty anil negociations for good paper are made with ease. The balance of trade bet ween New York and Philadelphia is in .favor of tho later, nnd coin is held a dru;j by the Philadelphia bankers. Tho stock of merchandise in the hands of Jobbers is light and prices high. The western trade has already commenced. Later news reports the Atlantic tele graph nearly ready for operation. WITHDRAWAL. We are ordered by J. L. Cuttle Esq., to withdraw his name from the list of candi dates for District Attorney at tho coming primary election. And we are also au thorised by him to say that lie does not wish to be considered a candidate for the said office on that occasion. Voters will please note this aud be governed accord ingly. Court oommwes nest Mondav. 1111: tu un. i Sivtivr. i-'tsi i id. sci.. t ,,,,),,..,,, ,uv be ncIitLmI as mllll'll 1 i . . . i .. ii ,.i .1. ... ...,.),., I JUilges on next iiio-hii, una un j iii.im , lmM.t tMl, ,t.(M. ,MllVn-o nt i(I,,iy ,, tini ,MV) As whatever may lie tin1 net ion of theeinivenlion, Clearfield county fclmiiM have a voieo therein, if she hftve any giinranteo that her ehiims for u niciniierwill bo treated with fairness. l'KIMARY EI.KCTItiN' A variety of question have been nsketl lit about tlm rule of our party in relation to lioldilij" tho primary elections, and tho (unlitieationH of voters : many of which w o hivvoboen unable to answer. A set of rules were at one time framed for the L'overnment of the party in the premises, Unit we have been unable to lay our hands i . lilt !M Inoin, hy tlu It t information we can obtain they settle one .),,(,,! which - hum- ueen nm mium ...... I u it. t l.w ivni- t .ii hev r. , ... , Ill' I" ' III M I ill lilt k'V I I 'll nuui"1 iwi ...... . 1.., 1 1.1 I.x 1..,. m. wmii.! on hi. district, and but one election in each township. To avoid all difficulty in the matter, this rule should be strivtly ob served. As to the (jiialifications of voters, it is very much in the discretion of the board. All fiiose who profess to act with the party lire undoubtedly entitled to vote, and also those who declare a deter mination to lo so in future if reliable men. Certainly no honorable member of the op position would iisk to participate in mak ing nominations they did not intend to support. Communication Mr. EniToR, I understand that it has been circulated in some parts of the coun ty, that if I should bo elected sheriff at I the ensuing election that I intend to up-1 point P. W. I'.arrett Esq. deputy sheriff", and stay on my farm, only on court wet ks. This is without any foundation, as I can de-' dare that I had no conversation with Mr. Barrett or any one else on that subject; .... T :. i.. l :e r l ,.i 1 l l i i . as I intend if 1 should be elected, to move my family to Clearfield and attend to the duties of tin! ofiice myself. Vou-i; M- i-i-Tiitic. Do You Want to Mark a Hi .m.kkh Diu. - l. A us 7 m o think w o hear von sav es ; . . tight times almost any pcrsr,,, oul(t IW willing to UlilHC a hundred clol- lars, iirovided it woliltl bo done decentlv. . ...l.:i.. r ill :n: i . while not a few would bo willing to make it in any way they could. Now we do not promise to tell every body how to make n hundred dollars, but thoso who have as serted that Eindsey'a P.lood Scaoher will not cure Scrofula, shall have ono liundi r dollars in gohl for making their assertions t'utl' ''' i-onforining (o (he following con (neons; i.et any serotuious iiers:m. in whom the disease is lint so deeply seated M to, be entirely beyond the reach of re- ooyery, be plaeed.under the charge of the proprietor, and if sticltHierson is not cu- red within a rea onable time, the money ' J will be paid over forthwith. The virtues of tho medicine are knowr., and lli is is no . .. . - IlllC bOllnt. - MARRIED : On the 10ih August, by the Hev E W Kirby, Mr. I.sAr Kuxr.of Bradford tovn - ship, to Mrs. Sarah SllEl.l.m, ol this Bo- rough. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CA UTION. All Persons are hereby Cautioned j fco spectfullv yours, Ac. J JAMKS F. DEVMN, Agnint I'urchiisiiig or Trudiii)? for n yoke c.fc , Voinroy Station, A. 1'. K. Rond. Ilt'l t VliHMII'lT flVt'M Mr. Devlin is vrell known to the citiicni of In nr.LI AINU V 111 11 UAhIN, dinna. and AVestiuoreland counties. now in possession of Anthony Urine of Ilogifs S,S' township, as they bolong to me, and are in hie ' s f,.; ijy ,urri.-Bi.ou un iiinu uin . JOHN 1I0I.T. ailj. S, 1,S.)8. ,"t. CA UTION. j All Persona are hereby Cautioned j against Meddling with the following Property, viz. ' nc Camera; AND AM BI! iTYTE APPARATUS, ' .vow in tuf. I'o.isr.ssios or John Cakxon, j as the same has been purchased by nie, 1 and is loaned to tho said Carson, subject j to my order only. W. . II K ARTY. aug. 11, 158 A. II. C. I3ROCKEN, it CI.U F STKT.KT. MAV-VORK, MAM t ACTl RKIt OK Glass Syringes, Iloma'pa tliic Vials, GRADUATED MEASURES, NURSING HOTTLICS, E TC. Glasi Ware for rhemistn, Druggists, Perfumem, I'hotographerf, eki. , .. ..j .. vrw- ace. A Liberal Discount nnule to the Trade, Tf"0rdcr from Country DruririsU and Dea. lera solicited. lPrice Lints sent on application. August , is.is. ,-im. ..Tob Prinling n.-stly executed hum oM Uimmim! OrSffiiuilis hi lMruniTY cr thh 1 III1 In n qnimliiin tif vilnl lmmHiiri, nj unr lilli him htvft drin MiUf.n-inriljr ill""'l ul' I.J Hi" )ri.fiir lm linrli tint lifnliiiK art. .Miniin niiiiiiliilii ntnl i.N'iilljr 111 nl'l H'lmnl I'h v'loiniin iIihI. Iif liv in tlm LI I, nin I ,i.'ri.t'iir nil iIii-uhki-k nriinnts in (I tint wo. lorn .i,.irB nvom llml nilin. iil" Iiiivb lliolr iirlKnnlimi , . .... . In I". Hi Hid nnliilt nml llui ln of the hmly. That III Intler Jitep iii'lKnite, however, il ft flieil fnet, nml moiliiiil uliill hn elenrly iluiiioiintrnleil tlmt ill lennttifo tblrilH oftl ilU Ihnt hiiinun flenh ii heir to, hnve their noiiree lu nn Impure Slsile of the(j-Try it, prove it ! ! ESIood ! L G. A. LKINAU, l'rdjirictor, As, for iimunico, in tho lnn eiilulo(?in, uch Scrofula, Tetter, "Barber's Itch, m Pimples, Blotches, Erysipelas, Ul cers, Sajt-lihcuin, Discharges from the Ear, Fever sores, or ir ruptivc Diseases of any kind. I'b'.'SO aio nsiiertiii lied by well known nieilloul Invito nriso from bml lilooj while the liiKhtiHt uiuiliuitl iiullioritii'i declnro that most fevers ori ginate I n the sumo .iiiiiiiii r, inul more uirticulur lv Tviihoiil mill Scurlut the former beiux un in- ., - ,, ... .,... ..tavM bv these uin terillll, linn mi' iiilii r no r.n-iinii iiiu .nmu..- ' ' .. . . ' . . . . lmliea the Llooil is found to ho oongulntud, or of u dark unhealthy color. To wnrd off n lurijo iimjnrity of dUraica, ns well iik to euro u iiuuiher whii.h hnve ulrondy ei . eil upon the slslln, IT 1 XLCKSXAHV TO riJIUFV THE ISLOOD. Einhsiv'k Imi'hovcii Pii.oou SKAitcnini DOKS WOT (.'i.tIM TO HE A t niversnl 1'iiimeeu for every discuss known, hut the iiroprieturn claim for it tho power not only of Draining out All Impurities of the Blood, but hy the rkilful combination of wall kuown Il will I'ure all d'umwrs orison) from a (trail ed state of the I Aver driv? nut Jtyspi-ptiu, and jlvc renewal tone and viyor to tin', Ntnmai'h, That the llluod sjenrelur is nil thin in elnimed for it, the l'roiirietora eun produce THE PRO OF: t, (Jlliv H r,w VCIlr8 Mnra it wn dinoovcred. ' ami yet it h.tii urown into tueh n hnsincsii that a 1 larce l.niioratory ana Deen tiui It expronsiy lor lis , lutlfll(-turo UJ lBrK, mlmi)cr of employed ! in putting it up, and r till j'l'lic Supjily docs riot Equal the i Demand! j We nk any candid man could thia be so, if the , .Metiicinc dnl not potiess all luo virtues claiiue'l , " , ,.., hnlldr6llll of r(.rliru.uk.a from meu of prohiiy mid standing lu tu oonimu- ''"""11 Iii.win u lint the mudieiuu is doing daily r,,P ii.a tun.,tm ASK ANY PERSON W liO lias CVer Used tllC Blood ' Searcher Whether JUlf nv. Kept fd. Let tho nfflicted give it n trial a sinple bott'e will convince the most skeptical of its efficacy. int. J. M. LisnsKV: l'car Sir I take plcn- y0r Improved niood Searcher han been to uiv sure in n..l-n...U...l. .I.,.. Il h 1 ..K, "" Jlc bcen ""beted with what physician ; of tho ntnmach. Ho has been alflicted with this disease from infancy, lie in now fif- 1 r . i hint KiiVrnl rMiri nltni'k. nriil nil tlia finA fa. jkeu into the stomach impartod little Mrongtli to I tliu '8t('m' ' l",1 '"vend ominent physician I attend in him, but 1 found verv little advun- I In,,,., n. II, .ii,.,..,. a .MM m.i.,.' wt II, ..II il. ! ful consequences. I In April I..T, he hud a violent attack, pd much i""' ,hBt wllo!,w hiln supposed he was in tho V "f1""?'"'"?' 1 WV- d,viwd l" try, ! ollt. bot(Ie 0fit,andbv the time ho had used it he appeared restored to perfect health. It is now one year nince he used your invalua ble Mood .wearehor, and t am perfectly fatisli 1 od it has saved him from an niiliimilv irrHvu. T . now unhesitatingly recommend it to ul) who may I be similarly nnlictod, and deom it no more than (justice to bear this public testimony to Itsvir - C. D. Vv ATSOX, Clearfield. JAMKS 15. GRAHAM, irahamrtoB. JOHN PATT0X, Curwcnsville. E. F. BRENNER, Morrisdale. JOHN RUSSELL, I'onusville. R. H. MOORE, Luthernburg. M. O. STIRK, New Millport. CHARLES R. FOSTER, Philipuburg. II. SWAN, Anfonvillo. RUSSELL McMURRAY, New Waihington. EDWARD WILLIAMS, Williatn.rillt. JACKSON PATCIIEN, Rurnside. SAMUEL 1IAGERTV, Glouuope. aug. 11, 1853 dm. NO TICE. Whereat my wife Eliiaheth G. Manhall has left my bed aud hoard withou t last caime or i.rovicnlion T increforA rmitti.t, nil I,..-...... i truMlng her on my account, ns I will not pay any' i debt of her contracting from and after this dato. I JIENRY MARSHALL. Brady lp. aug. 2 I53. NOTICE. j All Persons arc hereby Notified j NoTTOrURCIIASE, aliirM, um m me pojoision of Jumca i i Wall, of Brady township, in the eounty ef Clear ' field, Pa., as the mine belongs to me, and were ;- only, U - JOSEPH P0STLETHWAIT. aug. 4, 1S58. at. ALL fricndu of Ikurcil and FKr.i.-uinr.D fun nm. Plca procure rirculara gratia of Dr. tiFOR'JE BHOtvy, H.rre. Mm. Vms AITIAIION! Th bml Attirlfl In the World for raining WHKAT Is LeiniMi's Superior Phos phate of Iiiiiic, At 1 1" r I' D, or 71 e'f. ft Ik, l.r tli kirril. Analyu'd ami KccoininciuK-d (or THE Wll EAT AND (1UAIN CIHJl'S HY 'micn.ur t HAS. T. J ACKhon, CnmUt if the liteJ Mt.ttrt Patau OjH,-t, WutltiHyhm, IK C. tO'lt will rem.T thu eiilluy JO to 11)0 ,r cent., onil will Dot burn tli tucd 1 fun.ing a oonlnel ua tiiir.iii) iloen. .Yo. 21, ,S'uM FHOXT Strrtt, i J iHlwliiplua ()fi, iii.. i h- tr my Agents throughout the Country. jtAsAi.vsis run ho on nt taj Ofllcs. jr.T Vnfh Muilud with th onlor will rvorivt j. i oni j 1 1 nttuntion. A liberal discount to Storekeepers who buy to sell again. PauiphluUl eun bo hail M iuy Otlir.c. tl. A. L. nujf. 4, 1S5S. Sni. A CAK1) I'rom Dr. James M. Jarrett, of THKNEW YOKK LI' NO INKIltMAItY. My connection lor the past eifjlit yenra xiih the khove Inmitutinn, nn Chief Thyticiun, and a twelve ycar'i course of ttcudy devotion .o 111, CURE OF Pulmonary Consumption, und its kindred dineaneg, tnrether with ray no rivalled vpportunltioa and advnntnfjM of patbo. logical research aided not a little by a perfect system of MEDICAL INHALATION, has cnaldo 1 me to arrive at a decisive, direct and successful course of treatment for the peii tiv. and radical cure of all disease of the THROAT, LUNGS AND Alfl-FASSAGES. Iiy inhalation the curative propertici of medi lines are directly addressed to the diseased or gan and tho inuijriiinent, I do not a.k'iio the use of Medical Inhalation of any kind, to the ex clusion of liKSKHAL tkeathk-it ; and although I consider it a useful adjuvant in tho proper mm HKeuieutof those fearful and often fatal direaiei, yet 1 deoui it very ueeessary that eneh patient should have the benefit ol both ornkral and lo cal treatment. The aucceaa of my treatment il the above dincasce, and tho high character of thii Institution over which 1 have no long had the honor to preside, nro too well known to need any eulogy or couunenc from me. At the aolici tatiun of many privato and professional frieudi, through uhofo philanthropic uid tho above char ity bus houn long and libeially supported, and af ter due consideration, I have concluded to niaki such arraugeuieuts as wi.l bring thu benefits of my experience and treatment within tin) reach of all, and not confine myself as heretofore, t tin. .e only m ho entered thu tnCriuary, or who nuro ublo to visit luo ut my olliee. lJopinf, therefore, that tho iii'riiureiiieiit will give entire satisfaction, both to my proleMdoual bretlirea and the public, 1 would respectfully announce in conclusion, that can not or cowutfctl perianal Iyer In Ictttr, onall disoancs as above,and thai tin medicines, tliu sum e . in '.ho luntitutioa, are prepare.! lu suit each individual case, 'Inliuliiig Vnpors, Mctlicnl INHALERS, ic .e., wiil be In w arded by Him- It m part of llie I uitcd Si ates or Iho t aiad. T E 1 .MS: My terms of treatment by letter are i follows viz: ?12 jer mouth for ech pa tient, which w ill include medicine suffi cient for one month's use; also inh.ilinj vapor, nnd an Inhaling Apparatus, la ment as follows: ?ti to bo paid to Expresi Agent on the receipt of the box of Medi cine, and the palance?ti at the expiration of tho month, if the biitient be cured orb entirely satisfied with the treatment. Pa tients, by giving h full history of their nse, and their symptoms in full, cm U treated as well by letter as by personal ex animation. Patients availing themtelve' of Dr. Jarrett's treatment may ruly on tin media to and permanent relief.as he seldom has to treat a case over thirty days. Let tors for advieo promptly answered. Fot further particulars address i J VMFS M JAHIfETT M D i V,, u-2,i 'jLnd,,-,,,,.' r,,r. Twr'fih St.. X. T. P. S. Phrsieinns and 'thorn visitine theii'.'. are respectfully invited to call at tho InnrmtfJ f whore many iniorestini; cii can be witnuwif aud whero our Improved Ajip iraUe for the iuki j luuwu oi iuou:cutou vaporcau oe aeen ana it)"v' ed. ESTATE OF IlKKD AI.KXANDEH, Doc'd Notice is Hereby Given TH AT Letters of Admiuiitration bare kta granted to tho undersigned, ou the Elat i Reed Alexaudor, deceased. All pomom hiviK bunness eoucerninj the inino, are hereby aoo' (d to eomo forward aud fettle iinmditely. WILLIAM H. ALEXANDER aug. 2, IS58. 6t. DCrfS'32,00 IN ONE DAY $52,1 L TWO DAYS, Were cleared by agents, rotailitiK my VM't Send four itainpi for lettemand book. i K. BROWN, Lowell, M j CAUTION All penona are horeby canti' aprainst purohatiuir or trading for a W', Stallion, 1 Iron Grey Horse, 1 aett Double B'f ness, 1 long Sled, I timber eled, 1 Sleigh ! ed green, with willow box, 2 Co, 1 whin for, 4 red yearling stoen, now tn powei' V .1 1 i.-: . t v, , ,. .L.. 1,-lnllf mo ni " in hi" pewewinn io nl' . ELLIOTT KIN i.uru nmn tii liumaiiio ip., a iui. Juno 3(1, !Sa8 pd. CAUTION All persona are hereby uUn agniniit meddling with the followiug V. ...IV in til.. r.n-uAau!,.n ,f 1'li.linAH IierH raid property wa bought by me, and 1" j the "aid Beers on loan, subject to mjlirl'''j,;j Jlny mare, 1 Ulack or Brown lluriie, H j w agon and ona Timber slad. , i Slav 111. leiS, WM. ruiw' CLEARFIELD HOTEL, H, II. MORROW, Trop.. i M venienn BMAflsnrv fnr h Aninftirt of theat 1 - r i -t tkM may favor him with a call. Hit table will aJ' in. u, ling wun i cull, IIIwu.w - . upplled with the yory best the mrk'!j ord. Ilia BAR will also he euppllod w" t ....iitM r - A ....la AiAhtinfSf be affi heat fualily of liqoore. Ainjil tachnd to the premiaM. Jane tn.ltst. J