llbtll.i iitons. Nrw I iIUImisIm Movrmrtit hi th h-w ..ik tl-il l. r.plMnb.r ?l The Memm-hip tm "I 111" Vle-I ' fn. in tli to I nil. imIM'I.i.v lr .Vplliw Among b t 'H!-i')"'l" were ' Ill'lol II' li.itu ..Ho i suit' sdmii lllll'i Veil Nail hut. It i- Mvr tt-t ( l tli'" Iisl.ird (M iille Hurt ntvivd yrsteirny limming, about liiiio n'vlrwk, ii notice fvnm (inn ial Wulk vr to be ready lir h start, without intima ting his destination. At hull J -Ji.-t one o'clock 11 caiitiige drove iii to tin' St. John' Hotel, till- residence of ('(iliilicl Natrriir-r. i-onlniliiiig tin' "grey -eyed man of destiny, " mid tiny quit-lly departed I'm the steamship pier. Their d.-pai tine was 'known only ton few friend?.. Mr. Mtie donuld and a few California fiiiinls gave litem a last farewell lis the steam-hip eie-t -off from the pier. Colonel fluids mid Mr. Filgerald, nettils for While's I 'mml Com pany, nl.-o lett I'll the Stiif nl the YVc.-t yesterday. The preparatory plan of lillihllslcr lUove Vnont is understood to he somewhat a fol lows : fJenernl Walker will remain at rnnanift Until the arnvn! lit that t.oi tot the ete.ini.shin Hermann, with a nun.l.er of fillibuslers, said to liave lieen taken out l.y her. The Hermann, as i well known, carried out ft large ouantity of ifovu-ioiis, including, it is Mii'i, mhuo heavy l o.e! It is reported that Walker will not polo Nirarnpua hy way (if San Inaii del Stir, noi by Iiealejo, (is his enil'arkai ion miht po.' sihly be impeded by the Aniei iean or I'.i il ish VPsneln of war ; but he i." to land at a email port nlmut fifteen miles south ot lie nlejo, from which it passable cart road lends to Leon. Aecordinj.' to btatemetns of lillibu.-teis here, the small steamers of the 'anal t.'oni pnny which sailed n Kw davs since, have taken out some, cannons, rifles and amuni tion to San Juan del Norlo. If there shouhl happen to lie no men of war there when they nnive, they will discharge their cargoes and proceed up the river. Should they meet with interuption, how ever, they will take the route pursued by Col. Anderson up the. Colorado river An Awkward Archdeacon. - ' Agent on the receipt of the box of M.edi- Somc little timo since, a small boy, of j , j,l0) ami ()l0 i.alance .li at the expiration ten or eleven years of age, might have been i of the month, if the batinit be cured or is seen driving a donkey before him in one e,,tirelv satisfied with the treatment. Pil ot" the wild lanes in nii'Jland county. ; tients.'bv giving n full historv of their n theback of the donkey tv;u a sack of i ,.us(,i n(j tl0i,. svmptonis in fu'll, can bo coals on its way to a neighboring village, ; treated as well by letter as bv personal e. in which the lad's parents lived, l or a animation. Patients availing themselves wnile all went on Happily ami smoothly. ; I UO UOIIKCy pio,-n 111, ,I iitsia.- a l. sin i i.i- 1.1 .! ..ll 1. .1. I , '"' , ' ""'. " , ,M.'b' , do, anil the hoy, running liy his sule, ei-, ther "whistled as he went from want ol thought," or neither w histled northought. liul (his lair state ol things was nresentlv aismrnert. J lie rlonkey took Inglit at something or nothing, and the bag fell to the ground. Jferi ti'M a dilemma The flonkry ws still tbeif, nnd the bov was ithere. fi4 the eoaU were there: but then ithe weight of the latter was beyond the strength of the lad. He could nut lift the bag to replace it in its original position. There was no help for it but to wait until some other traveller should arrive and as sist him out of his difficulties. This might notliappen for hours in that desolate part of tho country, ft by-Ltne little travelled but it was the only chance. At last, however, a liors.-ms.ii Wined in the distance, and apprwohed the spot It was the venerable I'r. Bigwigs, Archdea con of Gmndjiirs, who, mounted on his sliy-k nnd well-groomed cub, was taking an appetizing l'ide. The boy did not know the church dicnitarv. His onlv feeling, tlieio-. fore, was one of joy, unmixed nith a single particle of awe, a six foot of a man coining,!,,, Who, to his unsophisticated eyes, looketl, . from ft full measure of brawn nnd sinew, to ; 1:C 1,: 1..... ..V. .... .1 ......I :,.... I. :. ' ut. iipu "iigoi coais uiiu rejiiiii u uvu ins . ilonkey'g huck. .rn aum y, .1 aier urusu. i.y:T,eps.a, 4 j At the houso of R, W. Mooro for tho township ne appeared restorer.! to perfect liouitu. j.,.nr tllk ,,iH.tlil, f inf,,V,i,,- their friend- Neither was our J OUIlg gentleman re-1 m,'n '' T1fT.V,Ii:'Vmf .,''!ttr chara'tcr- ! r f uion. I( ' "7 '' sine e he used your invalua. , a ,h0 public thnt they are still prepared to ac'- inwkftble Tor politeness of inanner or cotir-1 ,. . I"" "tSTORAII', jj TROCHES are ; At the houso of Andrew Cross for tho township bl 1 looJ Marcher, and I an. perlectly snli-li- eo.niuodalo tliem if favored with n call. ICy Of speech. When, therefore, the 1 llT Cuu'-e' '''"eful ii.Huenees, of Hoggs. lli1" ."?.d h.,I5 om an unmnely grave. I Hn, ing the summer months ihe house hn. been -encrnble archdeacon reached Ihe sv,! , ? rr0veJ fo'I'loly ruecessful in a n.ul-1 At the Turkey Hill school house for tho town-, now. un '"ting y.recom.uond it to all who may thoroughly renovated, improvement, made and T.r. ,, m , 1 I? 1 1 ? . V 1,0 muJ ufcs". l wherever used, lleing harm-, ship uf Knux. 10 '"y 'uf.'l, and deem it no mure than otll,.r exU.ll?ivc ..r.,ti 1S contemplation was uttollj astonishc. ami elccllllt.Ml at less in themselves they exert a beneficial effect' At the house of Jacob llubler for the township J"5tlt' ,0 hear t1"" T''lic testimony to its vir- ce nrc determined to devote our whole iitt-n-bOing thus hulled l.y tlio dlk rwrwl dull kt-y ! upon th. entire nyMem, retriiiir the Tauil whlrh . ' Uwham. ('',, . ! ti"" business nnd flatter ourselves with the ""J! . , llolki.i, thee blgtellow, I wish thee list iiet offtllV 'OSS and L'ive us 11 lift with tliis 'ere. bag of coals-" Here was n salutation even from 11 fellow rreaturo in distresa. Tho Archdeacon had "been accustomed for years to give the long est of charges to his brother clergy. Hut ihe never had so short and abrupt a charge .addressed to himself before. Ilnw would lie lake it f What would ho do Would he play the priest or the Lcvito mid pass 1 nnl No! by the milk of human kindnesaj the lingering in his breast, the spirit l the good Samaritan rises within him, and he,; Ir. lu'gwigs, the venerable Archdeacon of'i Orandairs, dismounts fvoni his sleek and well-groomed cob lo render the required I help and il. Then to do il they went! liammer and tongs, the boy and the Arch-! deacon, and after mueh tiigingnnd uilling; :and tumbling it about, at length, belli of them fairly out of breath, they succeed in j replacing the sack on tho donkey's back., Bf the Archdeacon had been astonished bv ! his juvenile friend s application to lum 111 its original form for help, he was dooutel to be moreso by the outpotiringof his grut-j itude when the work whs duii6. "Well," exchiimed the young hopeful, in Ihe warmth of his heart, "lor such a big chap, as thee art, thee s the awkwardest .ut a bag o' coals 1 ever seed in my life." And so they parted. And so tlie Arch deacon told tlie tale himself, adding, with .a laugh, "My white lie wan soiled, and tny lavender-colored kid gloves were dyed black ; but then I made acquaintance with another feature of human nature, and what is somthing, got a good appetite for assaulting a good dinner, nn-.l, what is most of all had the shine taken out of my conceit, by learning that I was the awk wardest chap nt a bag of coals thnt was ever seen. Well' well, Porta tnnxeitur, nnn fit. and so of the coal-heavers. Hut 1 did my best as an amateur und volunteer, nl- i though I am tho awkwardest of all awk-. ward chaps at such work. Tho boy's crit-1 icism was as good as a sermon or as one ot , . ,, , , , my own charges to ine. And so ends our ttory of i.n awkward archdeaoon and it is true (0 th6 Try letter, Lirtrywl Album. j jtSTTrentico of the iAittisvillo .Tornali .thus hits the present fashion of low neck .dresses. He say.; "It i, supposed that .,v.U ,1,1 not wear drones. I ,r taMnn. .. , i- i ; able ladies are getting more and more an-! Cghc every year." , : i i ... i7T. i ,, t " ' "v..r.i..,-,.vi in mi . climatei without a single temple, and by ' fill cIds"- without a inle hypocrile. ' I A Mr. I I "III 1 in: Mv .1, lines M. .I.invll, ! ,I.V VI(K U'MI IM IH.MAP.V. mill li fol Urn I'iMl rll-'lt T'l Willi' ..I.O.mi.ii, l l-ji.c...... ami . t.cl.0 v-m , ,r-n v .i.i y ti"" o "', ' 1 "'"'' INiliiionary Ctoiwiimplinii, jr nvnlk.,1 ..m.r.M.i.l.-.i .-ml ..Iv.hIiim "f i,..l i ! f t It'Miin li ni.lr.l imt n ill I If I'V n juTlcrl f v.-ti'iii nr MEDICAL INHALATION, hat rimlileil m to rriv nt ili'il-iv, ilirecl ,iinl ucciiiriil ciuirhO nl Hi'iiliiiont fur tin) tiv. nii'l nnlii nl cure nf nil ilinaica uf tlio THROAT, I. VMM AM) Allt-l'ASA(iF.S. lly inlialiilion th mrntivi rlTli"i nf niivli. I'incs are dirorlly aililri's.-inl In ilia li.i n'il nr Hun nml llio iiil' siniifiit, I cln nnt mlvisx tlie iifi l .Mi'iliml liiliiiliilinii nl ii nv kiml, tu ill" fx clufiiiii f (iKXKliAi. tkkatvknt; nml iillhimli I I'l.iuiikr it a UM'fiil inljiiviiiit in (lie rii)iir iiiiin :i"fiit(Mil if lliien' tt'iirlul nn'l ullfii fntnl l I , vi'l 1 iliM'm it vi'i v in liMir)' llml rni'h nilii'n( j r I lit have lln lii'iiclll "I Imtli liKNniAt. nnil ln- ciil tii'iitim nl. The siiiti'im nf my trciitini'iil it I dip nlmvo ilii'iiM'., nml tliv hiu'li clinrm tiT nl : (lie In.-tiliiliiiii over wliiuli I linve m Icmg linil I the Iniunr lo i'i'siilii, nro too well known to ihm iI m,y euliipy or roinmenc Irom nir. At the a..ii.-i. tm.un of ...any ,nvato una prot..i..i.al inmun, : " . . ' . , ' .,' .i ,.,ir tiea to Kive publie notiro of each eleetion, Hie ternal, nml the latter nil external irrupmo ... l.y bu, be. .. Inn;, ..ml h n rally ur or e , , , , f K I n M )(, mwM by , ma. I"r,'1"" '""'"'" .'',"V, C i I , V ;io.Ui,l; 'jHKHKroiiK, J. JOtilAU H. REED, Imlies the blond in fo.in.1 to bo congi.lateil, or of in V exi'i't ii'iire nml treatment within the roach of nil, mid not eimlino mysell lis herelnlnie, to tlin.-o only w ho enterinl tho Infirmary, or w ho were ublo to visit me nl my odiee. Ilnping, tlierefi.re, that the arrangement will givo entire satisfaction, both to my professional brethren mid the public, 1 would respectfully niiaoniiee in eoiielnsioa, that nm low bt romnUnl y r.iiii lyor ly letter, on nil diseases ns above .nnd that tho uivdieiaes, tho (iiiim its used in the Institution, tire prepared to suit each individual en.-o, Inliiilin Vnpors, Medical inrii a r i.i ii ii 1 1 V 11 XX. LiL'j Ac. 'c., will bo forwarded bv express to any 1 part of the United States or tl.c Cnnadas. I ; li M S : My terms of treatment by letter are as follows viz : SI-per month for each pa tient, which will include medicine, sulli. 'cietit for one month's use; also inhaling vapor, and nn Inhaling Apparatus. Pay. incut as follows: SMito be paid to Kxpi'ess 0f p,.. Jarrett's trcjitinent inav relv on im- niediate nnd iiermanent ndtet.as he scliloiu i , . . . ' , . - '"s to treat a caso over tinny iays. i.ei- t).,.s f,,,. advice promptly ntiswered. For further particulars address . JAMF,S M. JAKHETT, M. D. 1 v,, H''(l Itrimrlmtu -nr Tin It'll, Si V 1' p. p. 1'by-ieians and thcrs visiting tho city nro respectfully invited to call nt the Infirmary, where many iaeresting ease enn bo witnessed, wucr ""r '""'"' Apfutrutm for tho mini la' "n uf medicated vnporcna bo seen nnd inspect , ed. tillEAT DISCOYEUY OF T11K AliE, Important to TOBACCO CHEWERS. I'K. HUSTAV LLNNAltD'S TASTE ItKSTOIlATlYE TlKJClIES. The Great .nil&titutt jr Trlnircn, It is a well known and incontrovertible fact thai tho use of Tobacco is the promoting cause of ninny of tho most severe MEXTALAX1) l'HYS-. ICAL DlaOIthEKS to which tho raco of man is subject, as car ul analysi and long und painful experi nee have clearly proven that it contains eertain narcotic nnd poisonou properties moat . ?, '!a .'" tn0lr e ll,et- nlc" b "'"tonng into tllO UlUOd di'l'lilirritft tlm funnftnnti nnd iiitpriitinns ! I a.f tlm l.m.a.t n..u;n.. .A ' 1,. r!....i .1; .....i " 1 TORACCO affects also the entire nervous sys- tern, muuifesling itself as all who have ueed the m.v ............. I . Ill I.... t . ... un, ,einiiuiiy 111 iBssuuue, has become vitiated or destroyed by great indul-i genee, completoly renioving the irritation and necoiiipanyinc tickling sensation uf tho Throne which aro always consequent upon the abstaininy Irom the use uf Tobacco, and by giving a health tone to tho stomach invigorate tho whole system Persons who uro irretrieral.lv undorin inin" their constitutions nnd shortening their lives, should use these Troches immediately and throw off tho injurious; and unpleasant habit of Tobac-' eo chewing, ' These Troches nr Lozenges nro put up in a convenient and portable form at the low price of bO cents per box. A liberal discnunt to the trade. I Prepared solely by the underfilled lo whom all orders should be addressed. JAMBS E. DOWERS, Druggist. Cor. 2d and Race streets, Phila. April 16, I Sit. ly. A. i i . C. B H OCK KN, it CI.II-F STKI'.KT, MW-VOKK, MA.VCKACTl RF.R OF Class Syringes, Ilouurpn- tlnc Vinls, IU1H All-.l) Al KASIMIF., NLKSING 1MVITLES, ETC. tilass Varo for Chemist, Druggists, Perfumers, Ihotornplier, etc. Hrecn Glnss Va liv tlio Pnrlr iUItL" U,dSS Vart 1,10 1 acK" A Liberal liscotuit made to tho Trade. .7T-0rders from Country Druggists and Dea lers soli cited. J: T" Price Lists sent on application. August 4, ISiS. ,)iu. A. H. SMITH & CO. Dealers in HOOTS', SHOES and Tit VANS. OV EVKRV DESCRIPTION. I IVTHOLESALE and Retail, at prices to suit t T nil. can bo found at their new Boot 4 Shoe slore, No. R44 North Second St., a few doors be low the Illnck Horso Hotel, Phila. jp-We try to iilenso nnd sell cheap. Notice to country merchant. Constantly on hnnd a large assortment of Men and Boys' Boots, Gaiters and Brognns, coarse and fine ; also, Wr-men's A lissos' Lace Hoots, (I tutors, Slippers, Ae., and a .-..11 antnttA.! at....!. ..f l. . . .. J . . .. 1. 1 w., .i". n ... vuii.p 1 v 11 iiurea wear generally. We would respectfully invito you to call and examine for yourselves, X. 11. Trunks manufactured and for snle whole- sale and retail at No. 341 North Second st, April 17, 185S. 3m. rr" rr : . .-- r. V . ' Vr. '"bT . i . n,m'"' ?nrm' " woisM inisria the pniilio that he is prepared tn do work in the above line, from plain C tl 0f nny description in a workmanlike manner li i..rn. ,k. 1.. 1 . . " ui v.enrnein whl'owaslung and repnirisg done in a neat manner and on reasonable terms, EOWIV Ciiiiprh ' lenrfield, ril 17, lst. ly. nil am i-x m i n a 1 1 n h ni l-ahehl n Ml I" M I t I hiumihiIIc i"l I'lk". at I'm wen IHe i n h- ii'inl" r I Hli. Ilili. nml I !. I r llin.ly anl I iili.n. Hi l,nlln't burg "H fia..mipf I'll)., I7lli, (ili'l llh. 1 , I I I .. v.- I.. rlir cell, liillieM'i. ami ' ih-.i, m ... - . - !.,.,,,, Jordan and Wood waul, .1 , , J.l,., 2,, ami JMh. i'r rimilii'l.l, llo.-hcn nml l.aurrtiea, nl w " t " ' ,,,. ,,,, , I.,,,!,.,,,, nt U,. 1 ,m, n Ort'iluT llli. atli nml " ! . I .... nl Mi... In K i.ll . . ... i ...I. IMII..T , 111, rill mill I'lll. . ' I Ti.r l'o Inut'iii, (1 rnnl a ml harllinii, at ""' . Ilal.1 Hill. m. M,.l,,r 1 1th, 12.1, nml ! ' 1 r'!" "f h ''' h,""" F,,r llu,.n ami K,.x. at lli.knry Kingiliim , I". " th.ir In an n iMi.lirr20llinml2l.-t. llllltll'C MillC Ol I IIC The liiftilulfi. will bo oponoil i.n the first diiy W5lWj T nt It o'clmk, A. M. Aililrivii.es will bo il.'livcr.ia flUt'WIli on H e Milijeet uf ciliicnliiin in the evenings The An, for instiiiioe, in the lmiK cutiilgn, mc-li n puhlir nre inviteJ to ..itteml. Kxaininutin nt Scrofulil , Tft (Cr, "JJarbcr'r! Itcll," cull l.luce on tho lnt iln.v. Teneherii iifjjlei-tns . . . . , f 1 1 to nlleml the pul.lio exnminntion.H will not be en- I'llllJllCS, IjlOtCllOS, hrySipt'lUfc, UJ titlcl liMilirivuto x,u,i..,.ti..: Hue .. h,.ol Un j Sillt-KllCUIl), DiscliaCS for IS 17, ..io M, noctiun 1..S. ' ' ri. a.i. 2.t, i s;.H. i,. i. t-tiLh, Co. snpt. from the hiir, 1' ever koics, or ir 7 i x i-i i iXi", ixkc ' i t o x i-HotiX 1 1 uptive Diseases of any kind. 'j .MATIOX. Wheroiiii, l.y linnet, of tho 'J'hene nro nfecrtainoil l.y woll known meilunl Ci neral .IiimiiiiIiIv of the t omuionwenltli ot 1 , . . . . , ;.llnllluliwel.ith. j j( u cnji(ii(lil ()h )lH Slcr.n. tll(, tvvernl cimn. ; llieh Sberilf o ' t'loni tield rountv. io linrtliu aire , piMie m.tier to tho Kleelors of tlin county of Clearfield, Hint a UliXKKAl, KLKCTTOX will be huld on tho Srrnnd Tii'H'o.v nf)tlnher urxl, (be- the TWUl, Fill day of tho month,) nt tho uveral election districts in eni'l county, ut which inie mid pluce the pialilled voters will vote l"or One person for Supreme Judge of tlio C'otn inoiiwenlth ; For One person for Canal Commissioner of tho Cuiinnonweahh ; For Une person to rc resent tho coutitiesof Clear field, Clarion, Elk, Forest, Jefferson, Me Keuu, oiimi"o, nml II nrren in mo ltons' of Helireseatntives of tho United Stale ; 1'or Two persons to represent tho counties of Clearheld, F.Ik, Jctl'eisoii und McKean in tho lliniso uf Iteiiresentnlives of tats Common wealth. For One person for tho office, of District Attorney ol Clcnrlield coiintv. Fur One persju fur the office of Sheriff uf Cloar- : field county. , i'rr One person tor tho office uf Commissioner of . Clearfield county. F'or One person for the oflieo of Coroner of Clenr lieid ootinty. F'or Ono perou for tho office of Auditor of Clear tielil count v. ' Tho ULKCTOIlS of the County of Clcnrlield i will TAKli NOTU'K that the eaid Uenorol Kleo tioii will bo held nt the following places: At the Court House in the Uot otigh of C lear-; field for hawrence tou nship. At tlie bouse of William Hoover fur the town ship uf 1 null o ..I , i ..r i. i... i:.... r... ,..ntl.ii .f i ...v c. v. Decatur. Al Hie house of Samuel M. fuiitii for the Ujwu-j ship of Ileceuriu. .4t tho hoiiso of Isaac llloom jr. in tho Buro' of vurwcusmiu iui i ii iunuiui. ' At tho house of acob Jluurer for the township of Covington. I Al the house former' occupied by Woi. C. ro-1 ;lJAThoX,usrokCuV. of !c".n- ... t.. . i . I Aimo i nooi House noitr rimuu ivornuuuu b for tlio tovvntliip of Chest I At Congress Hill school house for tlio township of liirurd. At the house formerly occupied by Thuuian Ky- i..r i..r M.,rri. i,.,.,.Im., li il... I.. ...... ,.f V,.un.r r..r ( , (nwnlii,. of liuriuido. i At the house of Asaph Ellis for tho township 1 '..riL.ii ' it the school homo in Ansouvillo fur the ' township of Jordan. i At tho house of ,o.-.so Wilson for tlio township ! of Huston At the houso cf Thomas 1!. Davis fur tso towu- ship uf Fergusun. At tho houso of John I. Uundy fur tho township of fox At thn lumen nf .Tnim Wli i ruatiiln for thn Invrii. t.:K r ii' . i i i, .1. i.u ...1 11 tr... I ham for the township ufdoshen. 1 At the house uf 15. 1, !!"" i Co. for tho town-1 .1.:.. . r I.-. ." I sUJu ,.. anuiius. At tho house of Isaac ll.ooui jr. fur the Itoro ul 1 urwensvuio. Al ,ho I"'1'110 "cuoul UOUf0 for 1118 Dor""!;" uf Lumber City. At the Court House fur tho DorougQ uf Clear field. NOTICE IS HEUEiSY FURTHER GIVEN, Hint all persons, except Justices of tho Peace, w ho shall hold any office or appointment of trust """lor the tioveruiueut of the I'njted States or of this State, or of any incorporated district, wiicth- or a commissioned officer o- otherwise, a subor filiate officer or agent, who la or shall be employ. e uui,er the Legislative, Executive, or Judicial Departments of this State or of the United SUtea or any city or incorporated district; and also that every mcml.nr of Congress and of tho Stale Leg islature, or of the common or select council uf any city, or commissioner of any incorporated district, arc by law incnpablo of holding or exor cising, at (he samo time, the office or appoint ment uf Judge, Inspector, ar clerk of any Elec tion of this Commonwealth; and that no Inspec tor, Judge, or other officer of any such Election, shall bo eligible lo any oflieo voted for. And tho Iteturn Judges of the respective dis tricts aforesaid are hereby requested to meet at the Court House in the liorough of Clearfield, on tho FIRST FRIDAY next after the said Second 1: i.. . , . , ., : . ------- -. rl,ih. ,..,..,;,...i ..r .i.' u ,. , uisunv 01 ucioocer. men and tnera to Oo tho. b- ."-i 1.4.111 uy iaw. .T....v , , " . . k 1 1 v my '"' ,ca,Ut ninui; rcpicinuor, in tne v. w... .win uun iiiousniiii eigui nun -dred and fifty. eight, and uf Ihe Independ ence of the United States the oighty-sec- unii. j. u. lit. ED, Sheriff. Iron Depot, Kept by Merrell & Carter i-Silv" Teaspoons, per set, '. 5 oo! On Srrnnd Le, C!,,,,;rU V.. V"". with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00 , - v , - -. IS the placo whero all tho 'olluwing articles enn be had at reduced prices : Bar Iran qf alliiztsly the small or li tie iptantily ; Cast Steel nf vtirivitt i:ea and best 'pifilil; ; a large assortment of Stores, among u tieh will tc fountl the 'eu World Cook Oak PremtUHi, Great Jitpvbtir, Hack's Pat ettt, and the elevated Mtnnexota. Aim, a large axsortmcnt nf nwe-jdatei and Parlor Stoves, ami Air-tkhls of various Patterns Aso, Pious of the br.it and late.it patterns. :liso, oj iitrtr own .Uamtjaxturing a large as- . if m- ... . " ,,, ' . i sortment of Tm-varr, Store vine. Sheet-iron ! "ii.. of all sizes and allarUeles of ih kind in tmir line lent almaus on Lrnii It.,.,,.. ... . ., - "v".... t.nn Ann In nr.. r ,. T:. 7?.,.'.. . ,i aespiuen. .imo, a large assortment of all, I.I It 1 ... kinds of honse-kerpiiuf utensils constantly on hand. CO UNTJl Y MERCHANTS are Invited to call, as they can be accommodated at low n r wiih " V" HnT ah I . ..in v ,. i.r.,,.. . , . "' "."ci "in n. i ii.iuM hi i v roceiven .. .. , i. rromI't'7 MnM to' thankfully roceived and o. b. merrk;,l. L. It. CARTER. N. B. They will also receive every varielv of i nut-1. on cf a mssion. ai low Tare. M. A - - - - - - - 'oiistables lilanka for sale at this Ofli, w, Dues Dmmm? Oiiuinalc in iMrun TV OF THE T', i iiinMlnn f vlul I m I'l'il" !''. imc wtiii li lun iii'dT lu i'n rniliflni-l'irily ili?'"""l nl by the irnriiirii nlm li-m-h llio lirnliii)j rt. H.iiiin iiinliilnln nml i-npri'liilly lli M pcIhihI ih. ill ! .il" mi'.'l ' or iiiix.ii, i'li voifinn Hint lilo livi- In th?tvT.,n .11 ; nrl In.l, In t-lmt ., . I. rn fi'icin c nvi'rn Hint ailin .c nvor hnt ail,.,,,, . havo he r nrlKti.l "l , .11, the auliiln nm tlaida of the body, llwit atter pjepomlornlo. however, i. hxeilluet, , "I I tile latter lupiinn ...I ....ll ... I .till 1 1..rl. ,,.,. I, nloil III. I lnw to nno tram Dim union wuuo u.o ihkiuti meilieiil nutlioritict (loeliire Hint most lovers on- Bin,,to i n the .anie .iiniier. nml more i.nrtieulnr- ,y Tvl,10,i , 8earl...t-the former beinK nil in- a (lurk unhealthy color. To wnrd oil a large majority of disease, ns 'well ns to euro n number which buvo nlrendy sei- r.ed upon the system, IT 7.S XWKSSMIY TO I'URIFY Till: IJLOOl). LlN'llSKV's lliritOVKK lll.tHII) Skakcueh DOFS not Claim to hk a Universal l'nnaeen for cvory disenso known, but the proprietor claim for it the power not only of Draining out All Impurities of the Blood, but by the skilful combination of woll known It trill cure all Jinra.trx arisitnj Jrom a drrtimj- t tl ttatr of thr l.ii rr di ire wit JhHjtrpxin, ami yirr rrnr'ril tour am! rijttr tit thr StiDitnrh. That tl.c I! lo.nl Searcher is nil that is claimed for it, tho Proprietors can produce THE PROOF: It is only a few your sinco it was discovered, nnd yot it has grown into tucli a l.usines thnt n largo Laboratory has been built expressly for its manufacture a largo number uf men employed in putting it up, mid still i The Supply locs not Equal the uenianu : v0 npk nny t.andid ,.. could this be so, if the jjedicine did not possess all the virtues churned 'for it? xho Proprietors hnve biindreds of certificates from men of prolnly nml suniliug In the comiiiii- nilv slowj112 wilal ,le u,dieino is doins daily for the suffering. ASK ANY I'EHStJX has ever used the lilood Searcher It'ii'Mfr JlrUrf trail Ejneiitneil. Let the ntllietcd give it a trial a single bottle will convince tho must skeptical of its elticucy. ... '. I I mi. J. il. I.ixhsi.v : near Mr .1 take tilea- sure in acknowledging the treat benefit ! your Improved lilood Searcher lins been to my I "" H ha been ntllietcd with what physicians ! called a scrofulous disenso of the ubsobins 1 g'nnds of tho stomneh. He hn been alllicted with this disease from nilaiicy. Ho Ik now tif- ' years of age; during all tins time ho has had several scvero nttacks, nnd all the fund ta- ken into the stomneh imparted little strength to tho system. 1 bud several eminent .hysieians attend ing him, but I found very little advan- tago, as tho disease still returned with till its aff. ful consequences. .... In ATiril t S fs 7 . lin hud it vltllsAn . . 1 so. that all who saw him .1.' 1 1. .1.. 11" r.j?o of ro-.umpliun. 1 was advised to try Jour ilooil Searcher ; I accordingly Procured 1...... . . i . .1. . . ... ono ooiue 01 ii.nnu ny 1110 tinio no linn useu 11 "vi -vuu.., j 0..1 . , ,,,',,, , ' JAMES I'. DEVLIN, Poinroy Station, A. 1'. K. Road. Mr. Devlin is well known to the citizens ol Iu dians. and Westmoreland counties. July 8, ISOS. . l'OH sai.i: IIV C. D. WATSON, Clenrfield. JAMES b. liKAIIAM, (irahamplon. JOHN PATTON, Curwensville. E. F. IillENNEK, .Monisdale. JOHN RUSSELL, Pennsville. R. 11. MOORE, Liilhersburg. M. 0. ST1RK, New Millport. CHARLES R. FOSTER, Philipsbnrg. 11. p , Ansonville RUSSELL Me Vf I'R KAY, New Washington, nAl. v 1 1,1,1 A.MS, V illmnisville, JACKSON PATCH EX, Bttrnside. BA.Ml.KL HAIiEKi 1. li hnli aug. 11, IS jS Cut. sTAUi i i:n & iiAiti.i:v Cheap Watches and Jewelry. AyiirUSALE ,nJ RETAIL, at the "Philudel ? T phia Watch nnd Jewelry Store," No. 118 (old No, Uf.) North Second Street, corner of Ounr r. l'hii..,r. x ij, ........ .. ' 11..1.I 1 ....u.,..i... en i , . "" "",iu.ijewcieuiac.casest..'8 ua v..... J..llllt, 10 VUIUI, I Silver Lever, full Jeweled, - ti.. Irt l.nnin.. IS cnrnl - m i.n ii. .ia T ...i. i. . , . . - - - - 12 00 - - . 11 00 Silver Lapinojcwc s, . Superior Q.inrtiers, 7 Hold Spectacle,, 7 F1110 Silver Spectacles, 1 L'en - ---? Hold 1-inger Kings 87 J cents to $S0; Watch Glasses, plain 12 cents, Jntcut 18. Lunot 25 other articles in proportion. All roods wnrr.o ,rf to be what they are sold for. STAII'FEH k HAULEY'. On hand some Clold SSTK ZlrZlt. nines, still lower l,.n 11.. .1.,....!... ""ul'e Successors to 0. ConrnJ. October 1, 18S4.-ly. Cabinet, Chair Maklnir, A N 1) II ( V E I'AIJITI N fj . TOHX GULICII A DANIEL EENXEH havinc """' fi.ueruip in mo above bus- now, will be prepared at nil ti... , . 'U.inos. in tho above lino on short notice and In. proper inannor. Thsv will un , .... , " -- r vii.iuuT;'Vi " HMUKUBt IOSHOI nn hand at their shon on M-.rL..I .1 OIIJI Ih. .I..W .1 . .-n . I ...... . ... . . . . y, - . s. """'"'h'ih 01 aianogo j - w..wim nuiin, anu lauinei evtry acscnptlun wh ch th.v w ill h r,,n.i .... r.l. r ''.: . " 'Z n.-.r-V.. T.V.r wrms the "" ""en-, can ue oaa eisewncre in the oounly. 1 elr stock of Cabinet AVar. n,.. .i lists in part of tor ' v"u,i ..1 . a. .:... jfnJ j.t, jij uresng ana common Bureaus, Sofas, Pewinu bush.,1 or D M. li" " il, ' .. KV""1 per lunntng null, dno i.low. ai wasb btands, Desk, and Book Cases, French ' A ilnua nf ,,l ' . er U"ln ever copjior kettle, and a., I PI. 1,1 Pn.i l!a.i....i. i,:..!.. , '.."a A Shliro Of liublic ba trni,.i i:..:...i ' i . ' C OKFINS manufaelureil and dli.r. ' S-t. M. H'.H. f. ' ' ... i 7. . T --"vf, nv, i ... x.v i'lUJiVA.r,l Willi tl.n Af.Ji cm; aiu n;i.t) ' 1. V Vil inHM.n oi- iinr st MinKi.T . 'C'iajill2ilfIlIX,3 3rA. i iii. i .......Mr.ilU liifi.rnn Ilia fri. lnl' ami the traveling ..il.llo In KOfernl, thai ! , , lie lin taken Hie nni've iii.urr., ,,, ,M ,,Y K X lVX AS TIIK II KM l'- , UoTKI. ' IKMI.l,, Tiik Hot k lni I"'.'" roeontly rffitti'"! Jm- lrovpd, Mint newly furnti-Iifl i EXTENSIVE STABLING II AS Ill.KN OMfl ETKH ; AM UK IS I'KKPAHM' TO ACCOMMOIIATK All who may give him ll eull, ill the most pleasing nml tigreeabie niiinner. With err; thing h r, nr l-ii htue a (tmrabrr. gl'lliil ))nf, will be aupplicd with on aortmcnt of choioa li quor ; and ho will endeavor to entertain bit guests in a manner thnt em.uut fail to give tho rLI.I.IT SATISl'ACTIOX. The house is situated in a pleasant and itiet part of the town, and no expense or attention will be spared to niako it one of tho best houses in the county. A lil eral patronage is respectfully solicited. HAYS MORROW. Clearfield, aiig. IS,H ly. FLEMING IIO TEL, ( Foil Kit t.v Kxmv.v as the Oood Intent, ClTtWEXSYlLLE, Clrittjirld (viiii;, 1'cmwitrwita. The subsci iber begs leave to infurm bis old customers, and tho public genernlly thnt ho hn recently taken the above well known stand, nnd that he has entirely refitted uad refurnished it in a style adapted to tho age, and the want of tho entire trawling community. HIS TABLE will always be prjvided with erery luxury the nun keti and surrounding country will afford. HIS BAR will bo supplied with tho choicest wines and li quors. HIS STABLES, which are tho best nnd most commodious on the road within a day's travel, will nlwnys bo in charge uf careful nnd attentive hostlcn. In short Every department of his Estnblisbincnt will be supplied with nil the comforts nnd convenien cics the wenrv traveller could desire. jiino 2, 'is. WM. A. MASOX. MANSION IIOUfiK! A A' II A HHAXtlEMEXT. The subscriber respectfully announces to the pub lic that he bus taken the above stand, in the bor ough of Clenrfield, and Is prepared to accommo date nil who tuny give him n cull. The public ukiv rest assured thnt it will be conducted in the best manner possible. Ilia table will be supplied with the belt tho market ufferds. His liar filled with the choicest brands of wiucs and lienors, and his ."tallies will be under the cure ol attentive and careful ostlers, F'eb. 1 1, 1851 DAX1E, M. WEAVER. J- . ' 'XTATIONAI. KXCIIAXCK HOTKI. t ! L The The subscriber having taken tho above well know n stand, formerly kept by M m. A. Mason. in Cnrwcnsville, Til., is ready to accoinmodato nil who may favor him witn their patronage. His ! taHe will nlwnys be supplied with tho best the I i ark-.t allorMs, nml Ins l.nr with (ho choicos' li'iiors. His manic wri.l l.c under :ho enre of tcntive hostlers. DAVID SMITH. 1 Curwensville, April 21. ISiS. I XT J '71fO ' T J " ', ' I I ' x V 71 Ij 1 1 LP 1 Jit Ij, ( ,i.Ti..n.m.c,i.,i., Eace st. above Third, Phila. FPHK ir"priitnr of the ulmvo well known ca JL tnl.li.-liiiu-nt Win'' thankful ir tlio very ..... ... ' hiierul piitrnnno bestowed upon them the r.isl conviction thnt We shall be nblo to give sntislac I1""1- SIDES .1 STOVER N. B. Carriages will nlu-nva b. in rnfi.li..... In convey passengers lo nnd Irom Steamboat Land ings and Knilroad Depot. S. A, S. j March 31st, ISjS.y, I SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, ! Curwensville, Penna. j rphe subscriber, formerly of the Exchange Ho I tel, Philipsbnrg, having taken the above new stand, sittintn on the bank of Ihe river, in the ! lewer end of Curwensville, would announce, that 1 1'0 i now ready for the accommodation of stran gers and nil othvr who may favor him with a .mil. Tho house, i larre and coinfortjilil.. ...! .travelers will find every convenience necessary to their comfort. Aaiple stabling is attached to the i prciuisvs DAVID JOHNSON. icuiuary iu, IDJ. RESTAURANT. rilllP ,,n,i..i. . .t 11 T he Public lieTa. ",;n0,,n"M. ,0 li n ' Ml' I Id " wher'o ,0' .M'f r"Wi" M Z 11 1 f L tl T?Lyrry luxury nf the aeaann n,.l. r.;- r o T. ' lVckledO Sardtncs, r V.&.T"'?'1' A'c'. Ln" !!per r-..i. n.'r . .. . ' " ' " """"I rrniia, illl., ac., de. He hopes by a strict attention to his business to I merit, nnd rsnnivA r . 00 ' 1 ,,TNP"' 00 j June 30. 185R.-3 1LANMUAN. 50 1 . n!!L. Restaurant and Eating Saloon. 1 1 . r,i,i. , ., g' ,'??v ? inf"rm hi" oIl . thftt. h.. J""1 ,, l.i . , m nis new sa- t 1 W 1)I"r'- C"r" 1 "m," lin:""' snd that hereaf- . ... . - ----- - , .. ...n, IJ t tor be will . v.- ... , , . . . ... . ,...-iiueo loiurntsii tits cus tomers with every thing usually found in such es tiibltshmcnts to wif loo Cream. Ala. 1 iif ' , "y. rruit and Confectionary of all kinds. Thankful for past favors, ha anlleli. . .,l,i..' . .nee of publjo patronago. fmay 12, '58. Vl-IM, rsrsl,. fl..K.:i. ....... . . ' 1 en. of ,h. Borough TZxZmA itv. n.i 1.. 1,. ......-, "im sou ncu. 1 . mo lonn. Where he u I 1 Hlnnlw bo l 1 . am ' 'U' supply of the '"cie, eitner lumps or mixed to anil cii-aor. i. . ' A0U r uit ru" ', cn no Bupi.iied - nun u. nr. inn n . s ' -'."j.. v I. .i 4J DI IIIT. far-Hlauks for alc ut this MttVAMi AHItAi 1o.V KMHtfon , m MMriNK, rUTNAM U MONTHLY, two liHf t1nnnM ,,( oiHHai tfrn:.rni: hum vii m mimfu i nt imi'hiii uimi rom. i f ?n,ft"n In wntK of Art KI'K t'ot.ijd j, , II H A V I Nil t e.'ry iitlimriber. HlKlllii. ! MURAHY orjKII. AKc..ta g.-ltin rrtW. 'the union of l'inri'"n'ii Mnitntin ml r.lu Mntlil.T hn. given lo the r"n.oli,hir I,. i t.,M nffih.l In nnl him , " i'n"nnt, f li.ernry ami artl-.ic talent , b,M," rivaliM by any other Marine in th. wor,7,'' f t III Hie rniiniry, anil nm rernrril lor It a ' ' v imia inml from ili.rtber e xeeeded flO.oon tho nnmbr already ioued "f the cnnml' 1 v irk are nnirornHlly eoneeded hati n , i ri in the riehnoM of their litornrr riun... jd I btay and proluncnen of tlictr pirtorb Mail' jji, any ii...);nzine net effir ,lt( .M.1..iieei nf futrrf, (H illblilihirir v i., ,,, r,nmenre th voliwee ii 4MUi ry wlllrndditionul ttfnct, ail to offer mi inducements lo mibseribcr as rairnot fail i,,,,!.. I ll, in circulation, at the head of A mericail Mim : . lr;,l, ,1.JH vietr lliev nnw KlllUB. .till, . . ..iiivuun u. following splendid programmo. ' They have pa,' chased that superb und costly steel-plate Eu'gft ving, "THE LAST SUPPER," .H.I .. 1 1 1 nr...nl . ari.i H r.f i , A .n. ,1 . I nu.a "in 1'"sm. m " v.v.j lurCO HW-V lar subscriber for tho yenr lSjS. It was tnpt f ved nt a cost of ovor $S,0(IO, by (he lute celebri f ted A. L. Dick, from the original of Haphu;' Morghen, after l.eunardi Ilu Yinei. and Ii tkr Inrgeet steol-plnte ongruving ever executed iti thin country, being three times the sine of (l,! ordinary three-dollar engravings. I The first impressions of this engraving held nt $10, and it was tho intentinn of the ar t tist that nono ot the ivngrnving nuotild ertrM ! offered for a less ruin than $5, being richly wortr that amount. Thus every three-dollar subscribe ; will receive the Mngntine one year cheap t$ ! j ai.d this splondid engraving, richly worth j, ! tnus getting tor i tne value ot f. i We shnll cominenee striking off tlie engravinp' iuinicdintely, yet if can hardly be expected tin; impressions of so large a plate can bo tnkenn fnst as they will he called for by tuhscrihert.. j We ahull therefore, furnish them In tho order i. which subscription! aro received, Those L desire to obtain their engravings early, and frw the first impressions, should send lu their int.. scriptions without delay. The cngrnvinjrm. he sent on rollers, by ram), or tu other uiawm s suuscriber shall order. 2o,ih:o .v lrotftv? of a ut. In addition to llifl superb "graving of "TM LAST SUMMER." which will be t.reieiitl,! every three-dollnr subscriber for ISjS, the ob lishers havo completed arrungeuienUi for tlie-ait. tribution, on the 25th of Keceinlmr, 1858, of series of splendid works of art, consisting of nn hundred rich and rare old paintings,, laluedli! Irom HUH to J lull.; each. Also. 2,000' awiat I cent Steol-l'lnto Engravings, worth mm tll ti each, and I.OUO choice lloliilur hi-J ...nit from $1 to $ j each, making in all, over TTlltEC THOUSAND (ilFTS, worth TWENTY TJIOC SAXU DOLLARS. Inclose $3 to the publishers nnd you will tea incnce receiving the .Mngu.ine by return mail. Y'ou will also receive with tho tirsl copy a nun bered subscription receipt, cntitlia" yoa I) ta Engraving of -THE LAST SU I'l'KK," and i chance to draw one of these ''THREE TUCKS A XI) PRIZES." casons why you should subscribe EMEJtSOXS MAGAZJXEfor 1858. First; Bccauso ils literary contents wi'Juj. ring the y car, embrnce eonslribitlions fr.w ortt ono hundred different writers nnd thinkers, nun boring umong them tho most distinguish id of, merit-ail authors. Second ; Because ils editorial dopartmenli, "Our Studio," "Our Window," ami "our Oliii," n ill em.li ba conducted by an nblo cditor-sml it will surpass, in the variety .md richness of id editurial contents, any other mnga.ine. Third: IJocauso it will contain, dw ing Its yenr, nearly six hundred original picioi il ilia, tactions, from designs by tho first Aiuerjiiun it lists. ; ECii lli : r.eenuso for the sum of h.ju (ill ,i.;u ...1 i;.i .......,i.i !..i., t , . ..i.-.,.ii.i ui.7. ...it., , iiiuiu riuuT wijnn 1 that sum than any other inagasine ml then H jierb Engraving of "The Lust Supt," I, Fifth : P.ecnuso you will very likely Jraw nil. of tho three thousand pri.es to be distributed m the 2ith duy of Oeccmbcr, ISjS perhaps urn t hut is worth $1,0110. Notwithstanding that theso cxtrnonliimry Is (liieeinents can hardly fail to accomplish thenk jccls of the publisher without further effurli they havo determined to continue thro' theyev T11K tiKKAT LII5HAKY ol'FKlt. To any person who w ill get up a club uf twenty-four subscribers, either at one or inoro post offices, we will present a splendid library, cos sifting of over Forty Largo Bound Volumes em bracing the most popular worko in the marM. Tho club may Ae funned nt tho club price, t!s year, without tho engraving, or at the full pries. $il a year, w ilh the engraving of tho lust Supper j to ench svbsei iber. List nnd description of Ik" Library, and spe-iiueii copy of the M.iginiiio sill bo forwarded en rereipt of 2' cents. Over W Libraries, or S.IMIII volume, have already htsi distributed in accordance with this offer, andm should bo glad to furnish a library to every cler gyman, to every school master, or to somoomsl every post office la the country. AGENTS UKTTIXU K It'll. The success which our agents are meslinr with is almost astonishing. Among the mast evidences of this fuel, we are permitted to pub lish tho following t 0r.STi.i.Mr:.':Thi following facts jn rclnlin towhutyour agents are doing in this sectiM, may bo of uso to some enterprising voung mas in want of employment. Tho Rev. John K. Jar don, of this place, has made, sitico Inst Christ mas, over $4,000 in his agency. Mr. DntiJ II Heath, of Kidgly, Mo., your general agent ful Piatt county, is inakinff $8 per dnv on ench sub- nguuicin iioyea uy nun, ami .M.issrs. Wctnsrl Pvnus, of Oregon, Mo., your agent, for Moll ex ,"""Uu n.ld., ! J"..ry, over $1,700, besides ,.,!.. ft agent employed by him, and M.Vsrs. Wcluiert Ih i'J ! ' 'anunry, ovor 1,, uu, bosides haying lor :!,) .ere. of land out of tho business worth o, $1,000. You aro at liberty to publish thl. slats- nient, and to refer to any of Ihe parties name! DANIEL UREiJU, C.rrollton, Slo. With such inducements as we offer, anybody can obtain sulascribers. We invite any gentle man out of employmeut, and every lady who dr sires a pleasant MoSBT-uiaking occupation tospi ply at once for an agency. Applicants ihu4 inclose 25 cents for a speci son copy of the msf,-. aiiuo, which will always bi forwarded with M; swer to application by return nuil. SPECIMEN KN'ORAVIXG. At we desire t place iu the hands of erery person who proposrt to get up a club, and also of every agent, a sopj of the engraving or tho "LAST SUPPER,", specimen, each applicant enclosing us $3 will nr. ccive the Engraving, post-paid, by return mail also specimens of our publications end one of tbf numbered subscription receipts, entitling t' Ins dor to the Magatine one year and to a cnslt"' the distribution. This offer is made ouly to tin rhn dnuir tn mit mm t .. ... r rinks ! mw. t, mm tVUm Ul IV IUI 111 viuusi Address, 0AKS.MITII k CO., So. 371 Bruadway, N. Y 8epL 11, 1858. ALL persons are berbv cautioned 1 "k1 gainst purchasing or in any way med- tirirt,..;,!. il. C.ll ... .- . , -I, ' . 11; :.i. .1.-r ,1 . ; -f. . J nieiouowincac.scni.eol .rn : tv. now in the tHMi . ,.r li.n 1. nf iVnA r f " 1 - traeken, of Ferguson tu.. vis : one sorrel mare, one irrav i,.,l, nM . .......... u,iQ najji'i,, low, one barrow, on eleven sheep, hi th and have been left keu on loan only. A J HI mm, sr. T 5 II 0 'fi th. at we I be J 1 hi Sep!
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