fl rani ens, 1 Ifiitf nftiit Itifl. A'l ) .mi tlm( nt " " u idr, )i iin v "111' r sltill, I nt.H "llillilltg 1 V llie ililll;il f;ilO Of,. in. t.li'iiti'ini'il Lull'; A M'l i I- iiimii lie inilit li.tve licvn, 1 x '. in dim rcffni'l i IIi ili'l likn 'ft wat,r, S i )ii t ' U t") ilrilikinji hiri. In-, " Li t t hers fancy t, Aiul talk in iriiisc nl' . n. I"iit I mil no U"h m, ii iln not like 7Wini. 1 f wine's a jioiwin, ho in tea, l'iit in another bliupo AVIiat niattt-r whether one is killed lv tiMi'A r or grape ."' Amii'ling to this kind of tanto lie Ktill indulged his droulli, A ml lining fond of port, ho made A p rt-l,i!c of hia month. A pint ho cikv might have slipped, And not been out of sorts; In ftlti',c jihriiFe, tho rock He Kjilit upon was quart. Mr. Blifkin'8 Baby. That first baby was a great institution. As soon as ho came into this "breathing world," as tho late W. Shakespeare has it, he took command of our houso. Every thing was subserrient to him. Tho baby was tho balance wheel that regulated eve ry thing. lie regulated the temperature, ho regulated the food, he regulated the bervanls, he rej (dated me." For tho first six months of that precious existence, he had me up on an avcrago six times a night. 'Mr. Bliikins, (says my wife,) bring that light liore.do; the baby looks strangely ; I am afraid it will have a lit !" j Of course the lamp was brought, and of course the baby lay sucking his fists like a ! raising little whito bear as he was. I AT "Mr Elifkm, (says n,y wife,) I think I i , j,,.,,, jWrior !!,(, feel a draught of air; 1 wish you would. gut up and see if the window is not open a 1 )lliltC OI LllllC, a little, because the baby might get sick." , At $! per Urn, or 2 ct. a lb., by the barrel. Nothing was tho mutter with the win-, Analysed and liccomniended for dow as I knew very well. WHEAT AND OKAIN CHOI'S HY ".Mr. Iilifkins, ( say my wife, just a I j Professor CHAW. T. J AC K.SON, am going to bleep again,) that lamp an you ' cuMiiat of the I'mtal Stales PutnU OJice, have it placed, shines directly in baby's j 'axliuitcnt, J). ('. eyes strange that you have no more cou- i -a-It will the eutlsv 50 to loo per . , .. Iceut., nt will not bura tint feed by coming ia llkratlu"- , on(-tus Uua..od3. 1 arranged the light nnd went to bed a-1 , rp 't f I gain. Just us I was dropping to sltx'p a- Lj ' rJ P1 0 gain. ., , ,. , j G. A. LKINAII, Proprietor, "Mr. lllifkins, (said my wife,) did you x h F.0.V7',SVr,',7, think to buj that aronri to-day IVir the; I'liUadclplna City, Pa., Ixibv 1" e f m' Agents throughout the Country. "My dear, (said I,) will you do ruo the r-?rANAi.Yis enn be seen nt my Offlco. .... ... ii i i, i ir49Csh Mnileil with the order will receive injustice to believe that I could overlook i Jmft aMsotUm. A matter so essential totlioeomlortoi tnai itiestirnable child ?" .She apo'.ogi.el vciy handsoiiiely, but she made her anxiety the senpe-gont. I forgave her, and without saying a woro to lnr, I addressed myself to f Icep. "Mr. Iilifkins, (said my wife, shaking .:n . I JUv,) you lilUhl run snore so, jou in tho baby.'' - "Jest, jest to," said I, lialf uslcrp, think ing I was Solon Shingle, "Mr. Blifkins, (said my wife,) will you gi t up ami hand me that warm rruel from tho nurseflaniD for Ihiuv ? the dear child ! if it wasn't for its mother, I don't know wh.it he would do. How can you fcl . ,. . . Kleep so, Mr. lUifktns ? "Isuispfct, my dear, (said I,) that :tj was because I am tired." "Oh, iU very well for you men to talk ubout being tired, (said my wife,) I don't know what you would aay if you hud to toil and drudge like a poo" woman with a baby." I tried to sooth her by telling her she had no patience at all, and got up for the poBset. Having aided in answering to tho baby's requirements, Istcpiied into beda gnin, with tho hope of sleeping. 'Mr. Tlifkins," said sho in a louder tone. I said nothing. "Oh, dear 1 (said that estimable woman, in great uppaventanguish,) how can a man who has arrived at the honor of a live ba by ol his own, sleep, when he don't know that the dear creature will live till morn ing!" 1 remained silent, and, after a while, 1 stretched my limbs for repose. How long I elept I don't know, hut I was awaken udby a furious jab in tho forehead by Homo sharp instrument. Istarledup, and Mr. Iilifkins was sitting up in tho bed, ad justing sonio portions of the baby's dress. Sho had in a state of semi-somnolence, mistaken my head for tho pillow, which nho customarily used for a nocturnal pin cushion. I protested against such treat ment in somewhat round terms, pointing to several perforations in my forehead. Sho told me I should willingly bear such trifles for the sake of the baby. I insist ed upon it that I didn't think my duty as parent to the young immortal required the rut render of my forehead for a pin-cushion. This was one of tho many nights passed in this way. The truth was, that buby, was, what every man's firt baby is, un autocrat -absolute and unlimited. . Such was the &tory of Blifkins, as he re lated it to us the other day. It is a little exaggerated picture of almost Try man' experiences jkarThose who turn up their noses at the world might do well to reflect that it is a Eood a world as they were ever in, and 11 much better one than they were ever hkfcly lo get into again. ,l,iii,., w.iiiiM' i I in n It.'t I - Hill I l!,"l II". i ntli.'i... l" A I n. i -Idti" , v ), i iin 'I Kill ri Hit II I t't MM tnnti a 1 1 ' U nut. iil. d.' lie iKin ti l l nn n'.irmit. 'Well, tr yi'ii mo n i t ti ( I twin ? 'Yi', lt, n i y .' ' 'Tlii'ii sir, nhnt do oft u nit with inv nitd. The flppprnlit did not n ply. i t"V.Snii)e nuiiii'id pulilinhor or lonelier, oneo v i-oio or mid, "tlmt Ih.i art of j luy- j lug on the violin, reitiirti the liireM (.re ception Blid tin' liuwl ilelei iito mnsiliilily !ul" any art in the known world." Noinn rountrv editor, coiunientinp on the same, isiiyn, "Thwart i"til.liliing n country new- Ipnper, and making it pay heats, tho lift of 'fiddling clcim out of sifiht." j !l.The philosopher, Jenes ha iliseov- ereil the respective poculmities ot uisiine tioiis nnd ditlerences. He says, ''a littlo ditl'erenco frequently makes makes a man many enemies, while n little distinction generally procures him hosts of friends." jj--'Sonny does your mother know you are out ?" said a waj the other day in front of the Girard house. "Yos sir and she pave me penny to huy ' a man key, are you, lor sale ? replied t he hoy innocently. Bi5UTo find out whom a child loves, make it a present. ; then ohservo to whom it is most caper to show it exultinply. To find out whom a woman hates, do precise ly the same thing. Js-jP'An editor of Indiana was attacked liy a man for some personpl pi eivaneL The editor says: "To avoid injuring him and prevent his in juring us, wc gut out oe,. way'.'" .Sensiblo man. BJ."You look," said an Irishman to a pule, happord smoker, "as if you had pot out of your pravo to light your cigar, and could not find vour wav back again." FA KM KKS AT TENTION j,e j,est Article in the World for A liberal discount to Storekeepers who buy to sell again. Pamphlet! enn ho hail at uiy Office. (!. A. L. Bug. 4, 13jS. .'iin. Coal! Coal! . - . . .. . . rpho Sulmcnlior respectfully inrorm the eiti- i ens ol the liornugh of lleiiiTiulil uml vicia- ity, that ho has taken a leaso ol mdlg.o sirs'a Bank, adjoining tho town, whore he will con stantly keep on hand, a lull supply of the article, cither lumps or mixed to suit pur ch sera. Persons in town can be sunblied witn it at their Iioihom, t six cents per , " " l'r , V- "r A shnro ol public patronage w solic'.ted. l'ATKICK MULVAXEV. Sept. 1st. IS5. tf LIST OF I.I'.TTI'.Hf remaining in the Post Office nt Clearfield or the iiuartor cnliug Sept. 30th lSiS. Miss. Mary Vundike Samuel Vidcrs Miss. Catharine Nitler Hiram While Itobort lteatty L. F. Edwards William Simpson A. C. PmitU George Ruffncr Joseph Giiinnor Isonc Eng land John Curley l'ctcr McAIeer Joseph Caseboere Ldii.nml Iieausi igneur Wni. Blair Joseph Holland Lovelund A Eddy Thomas Milligan Fred K. .Shoff, 1 small box. N. 1). l'ersona calling fur any of the abovo letters will please say they are advertised. 6epU 30th '48. C D. WATSON, H. M. "HOME AGA1X." REED A WEAVER aro now receiving an opening a largo and well selected Slock ot Uoods, consisting of Dry CJoods. Groceries, Hardware, (J.tiecii warc. Hoot and Shoos, OII, I'aintu it Drugs, Hats and llniinels, uils & fpikeg, Valt and I'lsh, aa well as every other artielo usually required in the country, which they oiler to the public on as fair terms as can bo hud in tho county. Cull aud see the new, beautiful aiiduscful. juno 9, 185S. A LL persons aro hereby o.utionod against u. purchasing or interfering with tho follow ing property, vij: Ono roan horso, ono grey mare, one brindle cow, Qjie two horse wagon, ono fanning mill and one conking stove, now in tho possession of N. Verheg, as tho saino belongs to me and is loaned only, and subject to my order. M. II. COKAWAY. Korthaus tp. Kept 22nd, ISiH. 4t ARRIVAL OF THE CARS ! ! ! J THOMAS CO. respectfully inform the , citiieus of Clearfield and vicinity that they have just arrived with their now A3IBRO TYPING CA II, whore they are proparad to take pictures in all kinds of weather, and will warrant to give satis faction to all who call and see tbem, Tioturei taken at a low price FIFTY CENTS and upwards, according to t're quality of the case. All those that want pictures will call in soon, as it is not likely thoy will remuln long in the place. Oct. 13th, '48. tf. ALL PERSONS are hereby cautioned against purchasing or in any way meddling with the following property now in the possesion of ,ohn Meyers ot Covington tswnship vii ; 1 Roan horse, and one sorrell stallion, M the some belong to me and are left with said Meyers on loan only aubjeot to ma order. JOHN BARM0Y Coviagton tp, Sept. 2th lHiH. St pd. Constables Plank for sale at this Otfice. An m:sTAIIIANT. Mil II . I " I"" 'I '"'I'" ' "''"V '""' ' ' (" t, , i.l il.nl l.c I I "'Inn I ii 1 1 1 if 'I ( . ,, i. In H i I , . o.. i t I , i, t i"l V , lid' . M , HI .11. l." ! LP l-'ll.'l Hll In ill ( i.f lhs immn, mi has 1 " 1 i'i'. ir I iii . I'lkM linii", I'm 'in I". Ali". I "i"'r Il'-cr, I n!, i... CiihIm lli.iinili'". I mil". nt ,hi' Hi. Im... by strict no. iiii'.ii I" I I t In lie ill, mul i"'i i i o, f lm 1 1" "I I'liUi". ni i mi "i)r p. A '. I I. A N Mil A V .limn .in, 18;.. .tin N (IKINU. I At HtM.I: IHH I.l.. The nibfiril'i r Imvinii In I rti itii" nlnn e well kiniwti lnn.l, Innnerlv ki pt hy H in. A . Mmi, In l ilt cii, illr, I'., i reinlv In i i'"'ii hihIhI nil wlin mny Invnr lilm Hii their rnlrniiiit;". Ib L I . -I 1 .l..l m.iI. Ik. I...I ll.a IIMiu will .i-ii., .... r. .. ' "- nrK i Riinriiii, riki ni cur wini uie eiKM.-ui. llqiiorH. Ilii uliible will be iiii Iit :Ii enre f i lenlire ImMlerK. HAVIll SMITH. Ciirwrniivilli., April II. IS..S. FLEMING HOTEL, (FOKMKRI.Y KNOWN AH TUB (ilHIII I.NTKNT,) tinWKNSVILI.K, VltarfiAd (iimiiv, J'fiws'lcmiM. The tnbreiiber bef;ii linvo to Infnrm Ii is old cimtoniern, and the public f;cM'rii!ly llml he Iiiik recently tnken the nliove well kimnn rlinnl, nnd Unit he hn entirely rclttlcd ukiI refuriiinlicd It in a Mvlo ndiiptod to the n'c, and the nun 1 3 of the entire traveling ciniiiiiiiiiitv. HIS TABLE will alwnyj be prjvide.l with erery luxury the mnrketi and surrounding country will ol'urd, HIS BAR will bo mpplied itli tho thoiccsl w inn nud li ntiort. HIS STABLES, which nre the best nnd must ciiiiiinniliiiiis mi the rnad within a iliiy's travel, will nlivnyn bo in churo of careful nnd tiltentivo liuetleri. Ill shnrt Hvery depnrtinent nf his K."talilisliuii'iit will be supplied with nil the eonifnrlii nnd couvenien cies the weary traveller could desirr. juno 2, 'is. YV.M. A. MAPOX. J AVION AL HOTEL. (hATK WHITK SWAX.) Eace st. above Third, Phila. rilllK proprietors oi the above well known cs X tnbliyliment belni; thniikfiil fur the very liberal patronage bestowed upon them the pnt yenr, take this fnctlind nf infnrininx their friendii and the public tlmt they lire still prepared tu ac commodate them if favored with u call. liming the !uiuiner limn tli! the huiise hni been ihuroiiglily rennvnted, ilnpriivenionln inuile and other extcn.-ive nlleriiti'His in contemplation. AVe are determincil to devote our whole att-n-tion to business nnd flutter iirelve with the conviction that we shall be nble to pive fatirluo lion. SlIiES 4 STOVEK. N. II. Carringca will alwaya bo in readiness to convey pn.'ii n;orH to and Irom Stcuiubont Lnud ingH and Huilro.id I.icpdtF. S. &. t. March 81st, ISaS.y, SUSaUEHANNA HOUSE, Curwensville, Penna. MMie nubi'e.ribpr, lnriucrly of the li.tehnngc llo 1 tel, l'liilipsburc, having tukeii the nliove I new ttnnd. aitimto on tho bunk of tho river, in the lewer end of Curvensrille, would announce that jhe is now ready for the accoinmodatinn of rtrnn i gere and all others w ho mny fnn.r him with a call. The biu.o is Inre nnd comforuiblo. and ' travelem will find every convenience necee-nry to . their comfort. Ample stabling ia attached to the 1 premises. ! DAVID jtmxsox. February ID, ISM. MANSION hoi si;: m: ir MWAScmiEST. j The fuhscriher rcspectlully anniHinces to the pub. , lie that he bus taken tho abovo ntiiiid, in the bor ' ough of Clenrfield, and in prepared to iiccommo ilute nil ivh'i lony Rivo him a call. The public I may rot ajsured that it will be conducted in the , bet mnnncr possible. His table will bo mipplied ! with the belt the innrkct alVcnlii. liin liar tilled ' with the choicest brands of wini'S and li'iioT!i, nnd his ("tables will be under the care of nttvnlive and 1 eorefiil OftlcrK. UAXIKA M. WEAVliK. I Feb. II, l.Si7.-y. coi(m:ii or must ami MTItKKTS, ! THU undorsignod respectfully informs his friends and tho traveling public in geueral, that ho has taken tho above house., FOKMEKLY KXOWX AS THE HEMP HILL HOTEL, Thf. Hoi se has been recently refitted im proved, mid newlv ftirnihhed ; EXTENSIVE STABLING HAS 11EEN COMPLETED ; ASH HE IS 1'ltEI'AKEIl TO ACCOM MOIIATK All who mny give him a call, in the most pleasing and agreeable manner. )Hb is AimjpHj IPaMTTnilsMS H'l'M every thing to render his house a desirable stoppinn place, 'in j iuAa will be supplied with an assortment of chnico li quors ; and ho will endeavor to entertain his guests in a niunnor thnt cni.nnt fail to give tho l"CI.MT SATISFACTION. Tho house is situated in a pleasant and quiet part of tho town, anil no expense or attention will be spared to make it one of the best houses in the county. A lib eral patronage is reepeetfullv solicited, H. HAYS M0RH0W. CloarOeld, aug. IS, ti 6j,'. Jy. Cabinet, Chair Making, A Si D II O I' S li V A I M l X J . JOHN fll'LICII ,t DANIEL IJENNEK having entered into partnership in the above busi ness, will be prepared at all times to arfcud to any till iii n nasi In IVia hstija litm r I ; - "- ....v .... U..UH- i.iin in a proper manner. They will also keen constantly U1I...I.CI. in,-, nm uiso aecn constniiuv nn hand at their shop on Market St.. nearly onno- oil the Jew store, a largo assortment of Mnhogo - svand Cane Holism Cbnir.. rt Cul,i. ..f M.j wi. mainci BL., IIL'Uliy OppO- , a Inrgo assortment of Mnhoiro- sy and Cane Ilottom Chairs, and Cabinet ware of C L E All T 1 K L D m ah win every description-which they will be found eve- , 101)Atto '" ! ntire nervous sys ready to dispose of on a. reasonable terms a, the I '"' Hsolf-a. .11 who have used the same article, can bo had elsewhere in the county. rX,0U" Vei, T! bc"r. "'ny-in Lassitude, 1 eir stock of Cabinet Ware now on h.ud, oon c""u '""''y. Water Brash, Dyspepsia, 4 s stain part of m""-T ",,,or Jl"l" of a similar charaMor. Dressingand Common Rureaus, Sofas, SewlngL 'Hi K TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCHES are a I Wash Stands, Desks and Book C.ses, French de".'lj"ed to counteract these baneful influences, ai I Field Post UedsHads, Dining, Breakfast, fen- a"dlh'vfe l'roved e""pltol iccesful in a mul tr Card and Pier Tables, 4e. l,ven . t.tud. of cases, and wherever used. Being harm- 0FFIXS manufactured and delivered at any pi '. desired. jn. 91 nil - ' f7si erVTTyrfjyT'T'lV'!' fcsWaJ s ALL persona nro hereby cautiond against buying, or in any way meddling Willi the following priperty, now in the possession of Oeorgo Oarls in Covington tp. vis : One roan mare, one cow, six hogs, one bull, on corner cupboard, on cooking st ve, on bed and one lot of buokwbeat, as the same belongs to me and is only left witn saia u&rl on loan, .abject to my order. A. E. MILLER. Sedt. 22 1858. 6ms DR. W. M. CAMPBELL having located as Kylertown, tenders his professional service, to th citisens of Morris and the adjoining town ships. Ho will always be found at th residence of Thos. Kyler, when not professionally engaged. May 21, 1858. i ill UttwlDN i(ui i. n i.f Hnl ltii"iliiii', sti1! eno Klilrli lm lirti-r bri n mlifi,"l"t'll' ili "f'l i,f by iIik pr..eMi r wlin l.n.li llio h'lllut rt. Kmiii" iimiiiiiilii--id e f' inll. Iin" "Id ndiiml I'livli'lnii"- lll Hi" Ii"'" In 'Ii" bl"'"t, winl llie'reliirr sll illn ni i.tiiilnilf In II - tiiil modern m ii ni n nvrr llist niliin nl hnte llu ir ntlKiinllnli In bnlh (be mild" nnd llnl.l" nl llm bn.ly. Unit tin' Inlier pn pnii b nile, Imwi it r, i n Used tni l, nnd ini dl' nl v k i 1 1 lin i li nily 'deini"ii"ltiili 'l ibsl nl li nit inn lliii'l" i.f llm Ul Hint liiiiiinn tleli if I'".' ,ir , I,,,,, h,ir MHIIIH in mi Impiii r iiiv or I In Hlooil! A. fur lnlniii'e. iu the I'.im enlalniiiie, nueli an Scrofula, Teller, "llarber'H Itch," riniples, Dlotclics, Krysinclas, Ul cers, Sall-Hlieiiin, Discharges from the Kar, Fever xorcs, or ir niplive Diseases of nny kind. Thec lire ascertaine by well known medical law. lo urine from hud blood while the hi(het medical liulhorlliei declnre thnt most fever ori ginate i n the slime niiiiiier. and more particulnr- lly Typhoid and Scarletthe former bciiiR an in lerniil, and tho latter an external irruptive dis ienrse; nnd in all persmn uttneked by these ina- hulies the bio. i.l is found to be coagulated, or of ja dark unhealthy color. To ward off a lariro majority of diseases, as well n to cure a number which have already soi led upon the system, IT IS NECESSARY TO I'll III FY Till: liLOOl). I.iniipkv's iMi'Hovr.n Blood Searcher doks not Claim to he a I'niversul I'anncea for every disease known, but tho pn.priotors clniin fur it the power not only of Dmillillir llf All llimtiritioS Oi the o i lilood, but bv the skilful combination of well known It will care all discuses arising from a derang ed state of the Liver driec out Dyspepsia, and give renewed tone and vigor to the Stomach, Thai the Illood Searcher is all thnt is claimed I'm- it, the i'ruprictors can produce THE PROOF: It is only a fow yenrs since it was discovered, anil yet it has frrown into such a business Unit a lai'Kc l.uhuratury has been built expressly for its tun n n t ii'-1 u re a Inro number of men employed in piittiui; it up, and still Diii h hm' Uiiulitiili' IMTUR tY or int. The Supply does not Equal the;,, , ( onsumpli. .., Demand ! i ...... r ... .. ... i i t i -rt A o uik any andid mtiu oeuld this be so, if the Medicme did in ixiescss m tho virtues churned fr it f ti,.. i" (...I ii nii.pj I,,,,.. i,n,i...,iy ,.r from men of probity :md jtullilin.' in the ciuuinii iii ty, shoH'infr what the medicine ii doing daily for the sutTnrini. ASK ANY rEKSOX Who has ever used the Blood .Searcher Whether lldicf was Erperienexl. Let the uftlictcd );ive it a trial a niugUi bottle will coH.viuce tho lu jst skcpticul f its ollkucy. Pk. J. M. Linpskv : Dear Sir I take plou suio in uckninvlcdging the great benelit your Improved lllnod fiearchor has been to my sou. He hns been ulllicted with what physieiaus called a scmfulnus disenso of tho uhsobiug glands of the stomach. Ho has been nlllicted with this diseuso frnin inluliry. He is now fif teen years of age; during all this lime ho has hud several severe attacks, and nil tho food ta ken into the stomach imparted littlo strength to the system. 1 I:;.. I several eminent physieiaus attend ing him, but I found very littlo advan tage, us the dise.i.-e still returned with all its aw ful couse.jiiences. In April lH.'iT, he had a violent attack, si much so, tuul nil who saw him suppotcd he was in tho laststae ol Consumption. 1 was advised to try your lilood Searcher ; I accordingly procured one bottle of it, and by the time he had used it he appeared rcstorerd to perfect health. It is now one year sine e he used your invalua ble lilood Seureher, and I am perfectly satisfi ed it Iih.- saved him from an untimely grave. 1 now unhc-itatiiigly'recuminend it to all who may bo si'iilurly alllield, nud deem it no more than justice to bear this public testimony lo its vir tues. Ucspcclfully yours, Ac. JAMES F. DEVLIN, I'ninmy Station, A. I'. 11. Koad. Mr. Devlin is well known lo the eitiiensof In diuiiK ami We.-tiiiurcland counties. July fi, ISi.S. KOH SAM! HY 0. 1). WATSON, Clearfield. JAMES 1). tiliAIIAM, (irahampton. JOHN PATTON, Curwensville. E. F. Bit ENN ER, Morrisdale. JOHN KISS ELL, 1'cnnsvillc. K. II. MOORK, Luthersburg. M. 0. STiKK, New Milli.rt. CHARLES R. FOSTER, PhilipslHirg. II. SWAN, Ansonville. Kl'SSELL McVl'RKAY, New Washington. EDWAHD WILLIAMS, Williamsville. Jackson patch ex. Uurnside. SAM I EL HAUERTY, Clculiope. aug. 11, lsJS 6in. CHEAT DISCOVERY OF THE AGE, Important to TOBACCO CHEWERS. Ull. UU.STAV L1XX AKU S TASTE RESTORA TI VE TROCHES. The. Great substitute for Tclacco. it is well known and incontrovertible fnot that the use of Tobacco is the promoting cause of ninny of tho most severe MENTAL AND PHYS ICAL DISORDERS to which the race of man is subject, as cartul analysis and long and painful experience have clearly proven that it contains certain narcotic and poisonous properties most , ,! , ,t, -, ,. . , . 7. f , . " . u '""ring mio i .u-j j " . " . ,m u,-r"nB'.s ,ne ""i'ns ana operations 1 . ' "e " ?m "'?aj 10 'Up,"", that orBn t0 ,e "rioiialy d,seased. 1,1 "'VT' tUey "ert ' beneflc,l 1 upun lue nr tin, reslorrhg the Taste which I has become vitiated or destroyed bv ureal indul. Imahaa An.- 1... I . . 1 . I so,""'i vuu.,oiuiy removing tne irritation and I accompanying tickling sensation of the Throng which are always consequent upon the abstaininy from tho use of Tobacco, and by giving a health tone to tho stomach Invigorate the w bole system Persons who are irretrievably undermining their constitutions and shortening their lives, should use these Troches immediately and throw' off the ininrious and uni.Uu.ni h.hii ..f T..k. oo chewing, These Troches or Lostngo. ar put up in a convenient and portebl form at th low prie of 0 cents per box. A liberal discount to the trad. i repareo. soieiy oy tb undersigned to whom all orders should be addressed. JAMES E. BOWERS, Druggist Cor. 2d and Race streets, Phlla. April 1(1, 185". ly. -tfJol. Ivinting neatly wxoutd hr. FAXCVFt'ttS Ion Mrll: A IIMIIiM N. CO. . f.M, St. ! i A A.. ) M ni'i . " I IMI.AIiH I' III. t ti) "i I, ',, .U i'i'i. 'iirrr ii7 ..''i 'i'l t'nr l.n li an.l fhil.nn I A'm, f"if' 'i"' 1'iir til!am, ,in7 f7mr. flMIR lininber nf )enm Hint wbleh " linte I been wiiKnKed In Hie l'iit biiine. nil Hie Ki'iinrsI rlniriieier nf mir Kurn, b.illi nf yn'''. .in. ;in'i'r l H i Kenrnlly lihiiwn thrniiitlmiit thf CiMintry, thnl we lliink It iliiiireeimry In nfijr mure limn llml we linveimw npeiied iir rl- nt nf Fills fnr Hie FA I.l, mid WINTKIl mIm llie lnrj(el nnd tniirt benntilnl llml we huve ever belnre nfferwd n the n.blie. "ur F'iim hve in,,.n I iiiimrtril limine thr iirocnt m-bmiii "; "y "" ' r (. 7i v .li 1 li " " r. ii than at the prconl lime, and hnve lieon inann fiielured by the innst cnuipelenl wnrkniou : we are therefore determined to nell them at Mich prieei n.i will enntinue to nive im the repnlatinn we have borne for yearn, (lint i, lu ell a good article for a very Small I'mjil. STOHKIvKKI'K RS will iin well to (f've m a cull, ai limy will find llie largem nKnorlment by far to eleet froiu ill the City, nnd nl manufiio. turcr prieei. JOHN FRIEHA 4 CO. No. S18 Market atreet, above Mb, rhilud'a. Pept 2Vli, ISL'S. 4iiih A. II. C. BKOC'KKN, 2'i CI.IFI' KIHi:i"r, NI.W-VOKK, M A V l' F ACT I' R E It or (ilass yrinyes. IloiiKL'pM (hit Vials, qua i)UATKI) m KASURKX, X U USING llOTTLKS, KTC. 0ftl(1 Wnr0 for clellliHli Urujc'iHt.-. IVrfumers. I'hotoKniphers. etc Green (llass Ware by lite I'ack ! age. A Liliornl Discount iniulti to tlio Irailc. .yyt-Onlcrs from Country DruKifista nnd Dea lers iniiicited. pp. I'rice Lists sent on application. Aupust I, IS.iS. ;tin. From Dr. James M. Jarretl, ol THE NEW VOItK Ll'Ml IXKIUMAUV. My connection for the past eight yearn wiih I he above Institution, ns Chief Physician, nnd a twelve year's course of lenity devntii.n . the CL Ul: in 'ln,l IlN Kiiiureu umt'BfCP, iuj(Liier nun iu. un- rivilell ........nuiiities und ndvantnees of put o- . , j , rt. &t ttre u B i .1 v d not a little by a perfect !.,.., r ' MEDICAL INHALATION, hus euubled mo to arrive at a decisive, direct ,iiid succes.-ful course of treatment for the pusi tiv and radical euro of all diseases of the TIIHOAT, LUNGS AND AlH-P A -SAGKS. lly 1 11 ha lit t in tho curative properties ot inedi- cinos are directly addrt si-ed to the diseu.-ed or- gun und the integiiinent, I d'i not advise the use ot Mi-dieal Iiibiilntinn nf any kind, in the ex- clusinU of OKNEI1AI. TIlKiTMKNT ! Illlll II II llOU I'll I consider it a useful adjuvant in the pmpor man agement of those fearful nnd ollen falul dtsonses, yet I deem it very necessary that each patient should have the benetl't nl both ;k.vk.iial ami lo cal treatment. The success of my treatment n the above din-uses, nnd the high character of the Institution over which I have so long had the honor to preside, are loo well known to need any eulogy or comment From inc. At the snliei tat.on "finally private umlpriit.jsrioii.il friend.', through whose philanthropic aid the above cluir ity has been long and liberally supported, und af ter duo consideration, I have concluded touiake such arrangements as wi I bring the .beiietils of my experience and treatment within the reach of nil, and not confine myself as heretofore, lo those only who entered the Intirmury, or who were able to visit me at mv office. Hoping, therefore, that tho arrangement will give entire satisfaction, both to uiy professional brethren and the public, I would respectfully announce in conclusion, that cou uoif ttr cmmire, ytcrsoufi l. iir by teller, on all disc uses ns ubovc.and that the medicines, tho suiiie as used iu the Institution, are prepared to suit each individual case, it- r til lnlmm." Yitpors, iei ly 1,1 M i. i Ac c. will bo fcnuirdcd by express to nny purt ol the I'niled Slates or Iho liinadus. T KH MS: Mv terms of tivatnient l-v letter are , ii i. . . .1 i- i . i portable igut uow in common use. tiillow viz : 1 per inontli tor each pu-j1 lient, which will include medicine milli.j SolC AgCHClf (lsO,JOr eient tor one tiiiinlli k w-e ; also lnliiiiini; vapor, and an Inhaling Apparatus. 1'uy. nient as follows: .ti to lie paid to Express Agent on the rrvfipt of the box of Medi cine, and the pulanceSO at the expiration of the month, if the luitint he cured or i entirely sati.-lled ith the treatment. Pa tietitv, hv giving a full history of their case, anu tne:r .syiiiptiuns in mil, enn tie treated as weli l,y letter us by peisnnal ex ainiiiiitinn. Patients av.iiling themselves of Dr. ilarrrtt'K treatment tuny rely on im mediate and permanent relict, as he seldom has to treat a case over thirty duvs. Let ters for advice promptly answered, further narticulurs address For .IAMKS M. .JAUlihTT, M. I). An. Sl'tl Itraadway, car. Twelfth St., N. Y. P. S. Physicians nnd thers visiting tho city are respectfully invited to cull at tho Infirmary, whero many interesting cases can he witnessed, and whero our Imprvred Apparatus for the inna lutioii of medicated vupor enn be seen and inspect ed. LEGAL NOTICE. In the matter of the Estate of Abraham Hess late of Iioygs township deceased. To Mary Hess, widow of said decedent. Sarah (intermarried with Manly C. London,) Isaac Hess, Rebecca, (intermarried with John Ma ny now dee'd,) Martha, (intermarried wtth Joseph London,) tleorge Hess, Sarah, (only child of Abraham Hessjun. dee'd.) Abraham Hess, Sophia, (intermarried with David As key,) Alexander Hess and Rosanna Hess, children and grandchildren of said decedent, and to all others interested : You will take no tic that at aa Orphan's Court held at CloarOeld in and for Clearfield Connty, on the 2th day of August last past, the petition of George lies, was .babJmI. AA rtfM AM Hinlln. I.f Y i . J ........ T f M M ,Mv, Orans Esq. a writ of partition issued, whereby I w eoninianded that Uking twelve good and law- ful ml'n should go npon the premise, in said petition mentioned, vii: two certain tracts or pieces of land situate and lying in Hoggs town- '"'l1 Clearfield County, nnd having respect to the valuation thereof, upon their oaths and aflirtna- tioos to make partition of said real mih. ..j among the heirs and legi I rcbreseutalives of the ,ll,d decedent, if the same can b parted and di- v'1 wtbout prejudice to or spoiling a whole, tthrwis to make a valuation and appraisement m-ieoi. in accoroance witn th command of aid writ, I will on Thursday the Twnty first day of October, A. D. 1H48, on the premi-es in ui., sua uivtuo, or valu and appraise the sain. J0HIAH R i ClearCdd, Ropt 1 0th 18i8, REED, Bberiff. APPEAL l"rnm TilMtinl Ati amnt lllli Y Is I,. .-!,, in lbi o,. . .1.1 r..i, . l .. i ai psala tr..m lni lilrnnnal .....,., a "J ,. inat lli and l"", In wit II,,. ben .,wn.hlp- nl ih. . , ,vtt , liinhll. Ill li'iinl lil.. r k . . l .1 . ., Ml 116,, en .lll.n'l" ,nr .i nTPnilier, fli, ii. a ",4 lllriill inwiiiinp ai ln.((rfi llm house, on Tiiodnv Ilia J1, M.rnilier I'ntllia-I.in tnWIKhlp - at tli thf hn , rob Miiurrr, on U edns.dny, Nny, iBi Karthnns Inwn.hlp -- at lbs hmue nf h t I I'ii., on Thursday, Nov. J;,ih. ' lul1 lluslnn township at the hmist of J,M, i. ii. on slurilny, Nny. 27th. Vt Inwnslilp at llit hmi.e of John J Hu.j on M nday, Nny. 2inh. ' l'iii".n lownship at the house of R. W, on Tuesdny. N'.iirmber .iMth. ' Itrady township-at the house of (!,,-, y I.onn. on Wednesday, lieceuiher Int. I'lke lewiishipand Curweiisville-on Thariili, Ueceniber 2d. 1 t'eiin tnwuship at the house f W. yft i dersun, fnuu 9 A. M. to 3 1'. M., ef Friday n' I tember ;id. I l.uiubor City llorouuh same day at 4 p. U ' at public school house in said borough. I Knox t'lwi.ship at Turkey Hill school hos.n. inn Salurday, lecember 4th. Ferguson toenship at the house of Thoaut Davis, un Monday, lieceuiher fith. Hell thowuship nt the house of Asaph I!n. ' li e place of hobiiug elections, on Tuesday, l ; cembor 7th. j llurnside township at the house of Jo!,, Vniui)5, on Wednesday, December Cth. Chest tnwuship at the srl I house, ntargi. mnn "nrKlniiiKh's. rn Thursday, December Itk llcccaria township at the bouse of 6aonil Ile(arty, on Friday, December llHli. Jordan township at the public school hoiM in Ansonville. on Saturday, December I hh. Woodward township at thu house of W, Mullen, ou Monday, December 13th. Uin'iilur township nt thu house of Juba Ccti, n Tuesday, JVcouilier 1 4th. Hnggt township at the himse of Andrew Cnw, on AVeduesduy, December l.Hh. Morris township at the Iimh of Jacob Jltxk, mi Tuesday, Deeeniber ltith. tirnhnm township at the house of Jacob lis. bier, on Kridiiy. Ducriuber 17th. llr.nHi.ril t.iwnsuip at the house of WilUn II. inrer, on Saturday, December 18th. Cei field borouKe and Lawrence township-, .Mnudiiy Ilecciiiber 20th, nt the Couiinissioatn' oflic,., in Clearfield. An uppeul fro r the valuation f nnsstt lands will be held ai the Coiumissiuners' ofllt, i, Cli-nrlield, on Friday, December Slst, at which ti.'ii nil persons inloresled can attend. !.y nr. lor of llniird of Commissioners. KOliEKT J. WALLACK, Cl.rt net. J". I Si.H. Ijniloc. nUE Sd,scd,c, s Take Thit Method Of A vl farm, ng the EARMERSnf t'tearfteld U thai they uiuuufucture, at llieir Shop in i2 jL Jfli iP JI M, z Etos (0 F, the colebraled lliiiiNcrkrr Improved premin I'lnrte JliiUm. These llutlrm can V attachee to uny power, for either Two or Four Ilorseiti Wuter l'ower in Mills. They are Warrantee It to work well : ami with good seed will eleaa froa twentyfivc to thirty bushels xr day. Any r. son wishing to see one in operation, will pits call with Mr. Win. A. Heed. Fnrmcr. three milt. east of Curwensville, who purchased and one is use ! ;i .-1 senson. Mueiiines will t.e delireredu Curwensville it desired. For furl bar particuUn inquire of Win. A. Reed, Clunritld P. 0. ortki subscribers. Orders promptly attended to. S. i S. HAITI. 2m Millhcim, Centre co. Pa. Sept. 2nd, lSiS. ' Tit irk l)arknvn cttvtct the Earth. Ami tinm Itarhiitum the 'ertfile." co uyniv Mi:nciiAM And all Others, Will take Notice! That they can supply themselves, in nny quo. lilies with JONES' FAR FAMED, PATENT. NOX EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE, COAL OIL LAMPS, At the wholesale and retail "Head Quarters,'' 3S. South SECOND Set, Jl The oiihi ulaee w nero exclusive Agencies est bo obtained for tho States f Pennsylvania, Kt .9 i Jjasey nnu Dclcwnro. These lamiis givo a light equal in intensity flume, and similar in appearance to tins, and in vliuuied to be superior to all other portabld lifkl' I now in use. ofeurof explosion No offeDwi i 0,l"r "'n "moke Very easily trimmed Al ! s ly regulated as a tins light Can b adpti ! "" purposes And betu-r than all for a tat as, ma" . !. l'r,."nr eheapcr than any elk , vvr . rp.s pot.f !, 4 rAi a," L MPS .TtT-Lamps, Oils, Wicks, Shades, and stm." article in the line. S. E. SOUTHLAND. Am No 3S South Scond Street, Phiuh'i Sept. 8th, ISA?. St. MUCK ISHKUKIiV HI VEX, THAT Lcilcr.s of Atliniiiisinilion IIavb been cranted lo the undersicnM on the hstateot tiKOKt.K SMITH, lat l veil township,! learlielit county, uerea.w All persons havim; any businefw in relif tion to said estate, arts notified to call era tne and make settlement. LEWIS SMITH, aug. IS, 1858. Adm'r. "OU ar hereby notified ro meet at iH A" mory on SATURDAY, NOV. th, Wt, o clock, P. M. for tue transaction of to uase of the Company. The members ar requested to return all H ridge boxes, belts, and all accoutrements, iausH dintoly to the Armory. By order of the Captsli GEO. W. RHEEM, O.t- Oct. 20, 1858. Estate of IJccd Alexander, dee'd Notice is Hereby Given THAT Letter, of Administration have H granted to th undersigned, on th Itt Reed Alexander, deceased. All persons ssil business concerning the same, are hereby swUM ed to come forward and settle immediately. WILLIAM Ii. ALEXANDER, n3- j- 185.t. A. H. SMITH & CO- liaB1ir in BOOTS, SHOES and TRtW or EVEnr HEscRirTioi. 11TH0LESALE and Retail, at prieei s " all. enn hn fntinil at I thiirii(w Boots SM tore, No. 344 North Second st, a few doom H low the Black Horse Hotel, Phila. ' , I jtfl-We try to pleas and sell cheap. to country merchants. Constantly tkrvi, us,irlfni,nl nf Mnn n.t ll.tvfl HiMnX ftslfo. and Brogans, eoars and fin I also, Wrsjert H Kisses' Lace Boots, Gaiters. Slippers, . well selected stock of Youths and Ckildrei'"Mf I generally. W would respectfully iutlU , call and examine for ynurselvel. N. B. Trunks manufactured and fersl ul and retail at No. 344 North Focotid it , April 17, I5. 8ra. - " " 9 I
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