. f'A ; A t (; r u a r rn h: H)iLt:it s roitr:, 1 1 Mil SfMI.I R, A lntivf (iMfUtmrnt of NKW (,0()1)S, :'i I .M.f I'. I Ml a.tlcl.e, ll y'l.t'i il !.(' I'ri'hK Mtrt'lOt, I .Vie I, ".ri if I 'hi A'tttlCI, i:Uu .!!., A.i.i",t '.ii At It l ',n sr, iS il i if c, k'i:i j, ,V,'.-.f 'i.V mi.? ll'il' ftT V''i lr4y nm' rt.itMiifj, IVi-ita c Hhoca, I'M iW C in, of all kind, Spanish Sole Leather, Clire, Mc!fr, mi J Fjjsar, it Wb-'l-iiale A Retail. ..".Mlidri A Vnrr, t-'liinglcs, ni--t Cain of all lim's taken in cxobiirjj fur gvoda. Or. I.', IV -. W.M. IRWI.V. GREAT REVIVAL- Read I Read t A ND IK (T-VtttTKD. Tin giont revival ' M. bus d. nu immense rood in almost every i.li! ot' hite, rouitv r.i. 1 t .vt n iu (lie Vliiou, out. "Icai fi.-i.l. I'l.rcf:.' in PonMili'intioll of llic -ibovo runi'T, I " ; :n 1 1; M'.-.rt hus lit ku ti tho re-pun vlbiiUy uj.ii; l,inolf to revive (bo Boot A !ti.iO bn-tnr- .n Ouitii unil mt a good example '.1:Ij fellow inn:. Ho tin to announce to his eld customer.!, nnil ns ninr.y now ones as nmy in fer hlmwitb e oll, that lie has on liuml n lingo taKirtiiipnt of in-.1 work and any amount of course Alan, Gertj' (jailers made to oritur, mid of uny vtyleto.uU i u r. 'T. Morrocco. French ciili", -.nd Pet-nt enlf galiers constantly en bund. ..'ii'iiin for ae,i, kit except- d. All work loav- R hit .hop wt"Ki:li'd uot t rip. Customers oouiag .o town mi! lind him ot tlu sliuji former t mm ltd by R, R. Welsh, dee'd as a watch A welt -nblishiuimt, nearly opposite Hoed nnd vVeavei-'as note. Pull In boys nnd got new aoUs yeasr old onu rp ireI. ni iomo of then stand .n jrrut ed of it. IT.AXK SHORT. Jrrae 10, ISiS. 3tn. P. H. T piuliif i-liip heretofore existing be wovn John McC.-.bc A Gcorgo Nenaou in thi Jy dinp'oved hy mutunl conscut, nhd tho books, Accounts, and nil ifl'ects, are now In tlio lianda of F. Short for tcttlemiint. Tbo buiineis will bo Brried gb lu fii 'lire by Y. Pbnrt. Ala, poor Yo rick! JOHXMcCAHE, OEOlUiE NEWSOS, fihst iii'iitr i;hvi:ui HOOTS Sc SHOES ALWAYS OX HAND, JOSEPH GOON, THAN'KFl'L f. r post fovorn, and grateful fur Mature prospecti, desires to inform tbo citizens of bis vicinity, and his old friends and patrons in particular, that he h.n removed ti tho FIRST ROOM in the Kust end of Fint Door West of the Mansion House. whor be hus on hand constantly, ft large assort uciit of every variety in the BOOT A.D SHOE USD CT'TOM WORK IIE!DED TO KITH DISI'AICU TUe very best of stock .will be nsoJ, and no pains spared to make ne.it fits and durnblo work, ill of which can be obtained from the said Joseph Oou VKRY LOW for the Htxor urnxo. Cearteid, Aujf. IS, ISiS. NO TICE. TO ALL rKHSOXM M whom these pres ents shall come, I KCDOLPH I.ITZ the subscriber, having soma years ago riven Davii Lite of Clearfield borough and Jobn Lite oi'Bcc eariatownihip, apowerofAttorney, constituting them my agenu to transact my business, in ma king icttlcmint, collecting my debts, taking Dotes and receiving monies, ocd renting and managing mv farm in Iios township, dj here by NOTITY ALL PEKS3XS that I have and do, this day annul and revoke said powor of Attorney, and that I have assumed the control nnd mannjrment of my ow n ofluirs, nnd that I will henceforth manuge my own estate, make my own contract", ord collect and pay my own dents; urid further, I hereby notify all persons indebted tome, either by contract with the suid David Liti and John L'.tz or myself to make pny menl to mo nnd not lo tbo said liavid Litz or John Litz, an I w ill not recognize their acts from Uil alter ibis date. RUDOLPH LITZ Clearfield Outdoor 10th, IsiS. 7 HOTEL, - Xo-117 4 119 2nd St. above Arch, 4IL BOFB.ISS Ukes this method of inform- lug his old friends and the public general v, that he has just RE-OPENED tho above well Known Hotel, and re-fittu.l it ia a style suitable to the ae, and the wants of tbe travolling public. Mr.. Ii. hus had a large experience in hotel keep ing, he has no Imitation in saying that his guests will find his house a pleasant and desirable stop ping placo. . Of the elegiblo looation of this Ilotol for por ous visiting the City, cither on OX BUM NEW OR PLEASURE. it is deemed altogether unuecessiry to speak, es no Hotel in Philadelphia is better known thnn tho "Old Mount Fitmoii." By elosn attention to the wants of his custom er! Mr. H. hopes to deserve a khare of public pntronnge. N. B. His terms per day hai been fixed at th low rale of $1.25. bept2iid, m. lyr. Clock nisei Wntct H. F. NAL'GLK, Respectfully ftnnounciv! tliat lie lins omnienced tbc nbtive buinc in IT; Cloni fiel l, To... opposite tho Journal oflieo All kinds of clocks, eRtoheg, .lewolry, Ac. cntruttod to liim will 1 e neatly rt'i .iiic l nrd warrantetl, nccoHii'g to quflity. l;y close flltcntion to bi.?,rics, and (ii.;i'g his wnrk in a .'.vr-ericr mantn-r lit lic.pi t. so vure a h!eral nf(t oi j.ublic j-atioi.ae. tOJit. 1, tS. ti. X TCClff: XOlICr The following named li ptfrM fcai fi cd in the Office of "he Clerk I oTlho Crt of Qu'rter Sessions of Cldrfleld sCiranW 4is uetitlon for license at th nvrm. ber Ssmiiwisi next, agreeably to the Act of As- .Ll. l U.Mk awth lota ...:.t.J... a... vi wniwia '-iu, r..,u, ejiiiieti .in nil t nVsi:i :be Sale of Intoxicating Liquors," W. W. Anderson, of PnnvilU, In Penn V'Hj t tep a Tavern. Oct. 20th, UiS. uE0it.GE WALTRS, C! k. CvutulIo3 Bluiiu fur sale at Ibia Ullioe. APPEALS trrm tilrnnnn! AM Mtn til. NOII, Kl.b,lr fH'N llinl t'' rmnnill l. .il 1 1 ( , mft, .l r, iii,i will bl I lli'li i t rm Hit Mhhi'imI fi..,...nffil m lb f d inn llitiri nnil In.cl. o nil : ll.nlirn Inointilp - t In. . Ii. b..ii.f In mi-1 InwKtlilp, lh ni il i i.iin i, h.ildniK rl. i-11,,11.. on SloiidKy tlx KM S.nnnl'ir, A. I. . Uimid Imi.i,.h,i I i iil, liiil I bin,' bumf. in 1 iiri liiy IlirJII N'.n mbrr. I iirliiKtun ti.nliii u h IIik hiinat of J it t"h MnuliT, on Wfdlif idnv, Nov. Sllh. Ktribiiua !iwnll. m ilic Imnii of II. D. Hull I Co., oil Tbundny1iiV. !. ill. Iluatnn toniirbip nl tlm I, .'inn of Jcaae V'il ion, on Kalutdn, ,V it. 27lh. Ki tonnablp -m tli Iii.ihj uf John J. Hundy, on .MuiiiUy, Nov. JiUli. fn ion nnhlp nt lli bnuae of It. V. Moon on Turidny. N'uvrinbrr .1'Hli, lirudy (iixni-bip nt llio bnine of Qcor(; W. Loll, Oh WfilnodilV, Ili'COlllbir li"t. Piku tewnrbip And Cur cnavill on Tliurnlny Iirt'inlivr 2d. lvnn townililp t t!i 1 Him of V. V. An-d-non, fiom A. M. to 3 1'. M., of Kridny Do fouibor J I, I.mnbiir Cily Iloroujfh nm ilny nt 4 P. M at Miblii' si liool boii In kui I li'.iinih. Knox towiitdiip ill iiir!.i-v Hill aclmol houao, on SuturJny, Iii-coihIht lib. Fvrgnnoii lonbip ut tlm home of Thonim C. IJllVi., Oil MlllllillV, l-U'l-LMIlli'T itli Ili'll iIiouikIiIii n( lbs liiiuso of A 'null Klli. , (1 o ,a,.c oi'lioldinij oli'i'lioin, on Tiioad.iy, Di- ccniuor i Hi. Uiiini,io tuwnbi nt i'.io lii'tixe cf Jobn Voiint!, on Vi'cdiii'nlny, Ui-omiiliT Sill. Cln.l low i.i-h i it t (lip aidiool biiiinf, luoir.ei uioii r oriibiiiivli', I'll Tliurd:iy, DvcvinbiT 1Mb. IJiHi'iirui towiiibip nt tb'.' Iioiim of tfaniutl lli'v'irty, n'l Fridny, DwmbiT 1 'Jt Jordnn towiiahip lit llio public achunl houce in Anmiivillo. on HntiiiduT, JicccnibiT lllli. Vooijwrd township ut tbo houao of Wui. Mullen, on .Moiidny, liooouibcr Mill. Dd'utiir t.mn.ii..-ui ibc houao of John Oova, n Tu'i'dny, Di'coiiibiir Htli. T' townabip ut llie h"Uc of Andrew Cross on WHnoiduy, Uoceiuber 1 ilh. Morrii townabip nt tbo home of Jacob Mock, on Tuesday, lleooinbr 16ib Ornhaiatownahip-at tho lionso of Jacob ..r ,,tt l.,ri,l,.tf ll..nll,lir 17lh. bier, on Friduv. llrutlford townanip nt the ImufO ot illiaui Hoover, on Siiturthiy, 1'i'ceiiibcr I8tbv Cleiulliild borou(,'e nnd I.awieiice towni-hip on Mmidiiy liecciiibcr 20th, nt Ce Cominissioneri' otliuc, in Clcnrlield. An appeal fio rs the, valuation of unseal d lands will be held ni tho Commissioners' office In Clearfield, on Friday, Dccoml-cr 31st, at which : time all persona interested cnnnticnd. ; Jiy order of Hoard of Commissioners. KOHERT J. WALLACE, Clerk. oct. 20, I86t. t20dec. cijOYi;ii in liS.s .:sj 1"JIF' iSulsfilert Ti It This Method Of Jn J forming the FAHMFIi&of Clenrjield Co'j " thnt tbey munufaeturc, at their Shop In , KEL3H'j?3I3jls.toiOffl.P8:. the celehrnlod Huiisccker Imprm'Wl premium (7or Jlulttr: These lii U'v ran be attached to any power, for cither Two or Four Horses or Water Power in Mills. They ore Warranted to to work well ; and with pood seed will clean from twcntyllre to thirty bunbels per duy. Any per son ifhinjf to sec one in operation, will plense call with Mr. Win. A. Reed, Farmer, three miles east of Curwensville, who purchased and ono in use last seaaon. Machines will bo delivered to Curwcnsvillo if desired. For furtbor particulars inquire of Win, A. Reed, Clearfield P. 0. or the subscribers. Orders promptly attended to. 6. A. S. HAVPT. 2m Millbeim, Centre co. Pa. tVpt. -2nd, 1853. "Thirk Ihirkiittt ciirtrt the Earth. And Groti Dai-Knot the People." CO UMTli Y MERC II A MS, And all Others, Will take Notice! That they can supply themselves, in any quan tities with JONES' FAR FAMED, . PATENT, NOX EXPLOSIVE KEROSEXE. COAL OIL LAMPS, At the wholesale ami retnil "Head Quarters," 3S. South fKCOXD Set, 3S. iiwiiiJiDniujjuo. The only pi nee wnere exclusive Agencies can and the public, I would respectfully unn ico in be obtained for the States of Pennsylvania, Xew conclusion, that cn.i mne be coiitulied ii rtunl Jjascy end Dcleware. tvor by letter, onall diseases aa :ibovc,and that the These lamps give a light equal in intensity of medicines, tho same as used in the Institution, flame, nnd similar in appearance to Oan, und nre uro prepurcd I ) suit each individual case, cliamcd to be suporior to all otlier portabld lights I I I! T I- I now in use. No fenr of explosion No offensive 1 1111111111 lK)l., iMl'lllC'Ul odor No smoke Very easily trimmed A J ca- I T 1 1 I V s ly regulated as a (ins light Can be adapted, 1 1 11 LiLj to all purposes Jnd better than all fur a poor j Ac. c., ; u furwnrded by express to any man, aro fit percent cheaper than any other ,,,, e ,k r:ierl Si.i,. n, the f,,,l. portable light uow in common use. Sole Agency also, for KNAIT'S Patent Rosin and Coal Oil' IlsfVEfiCPS. Icient for one month's 110; ul-o inhaling .TC-Lamps, Oils, Wicks, Shadss, and every ! vtipor, nml an Inlmlin- Appm atu?. 1'ay. article in the lino. ; niont us follows: y to bo paid to Express S. E. SOUTHLAND, .1 jent. Agent on the receipt of the box of Medi No 3S South Second Street, Tiiilad'a. cine, and tbe pulanee S'j at the expiration Sept 8th, 13iS. lit. 1 of ihe month, if the bnticnt bo cinvd or is I n 1 ...:.i. i. i. IPX a TI CTorTTtr tcuiiiciv suumicu whu iiic iieainii'iu. 1 a- Idlers in itients' h-V e'vin- a ful1 llis,0r-V 0" tlieir HOOTS, MOEs'andTnUXKs).'? ful1' be Ah OE EVEIiY DESCKIPTION. f7 Tiif.i es ti v j 1. . . . TH0LE?ALE nnd Rctiiii, at prices to su t all.cn be found nt their new Boot Shoo I Store, No. 844 North Second st.. a few doors be- ' low the Black Horse Uotel, Phila. 1 We try to pleose and sell cheap. Notice ; to country merchants. Constantly on hand a large assortment of Men nnd Boys' Boots, Gaiters: and Brognns, coarse nnd tine : also, Wrmen's A ', flisses Loce Hoots, tniilers, Sliitrera, Ac. nnd a well selected stock of Youths and Children's wear generally. nerally We would respectfully iuvite you to 11 and examine for yourselves. N. 1). Trunk, msnufacturcd and fer sale whole. ' call sale and retail at No. 314 North Second St. I April 17, I35S. 3in. KAKMKHS ATTENTION The best Article in the World for raising WHEAT Is Leinau's Superior Phos phate of Lime, At 1 10 per tot, or 2J cts. a lb., by the horrel. Analysed and Hecommended for THE WHEAT AND GRAIN CKOrS BY Professor C II .T. J ACKS, X':, IV: ;t Or,, r, -, I). c. :ilt Tvi li repa tint euiiuy ccni., ru.fl will nut bura tho seed ccr.t iet us Guitiio ujcs. .0) to 100 pe con, ing i, (T7' 'I'm it. m itrr if t t v- j . 7 w o J 1. I.KINAl', i'rupriotor, :i, South FRONT Street, G. A. JVb. Philadelphia City, Pa., 'ki-nn ,1,. i' . Or of my Agents throughout the Countrv . ' -. .... ... muniiiuut lilt- vuiiiiiry. -Cash Mailed with the ord'er wii', emir, nrntnnl nll.nli.,n 1 1 A liberal discount to Storekeepers who buy tO Bell again. Pamphlet. c.n oe had at my OJtce. Q. A. L. aug. , isovvTB. ion i,;iii:i K (ini wti,, JOHN I'MUJUV (O. So. l (Ail' Xn.) .V-ttUft l, fli.it r .., iiiii.AM'i.riii . , . ,1 .t.l I, fl IT H.;,l if 'r i.,i.i no. f ',,, In-'i ; .l'n, 11 -til l 'i" fur fl'n li'to-i t. 'Ilin number of years that which wn dure I been engnifcd In lb Fur buinea, mi I Ilie Ui'iicral cliiirnilcr uf nur Furs, both for 'oi'ny m l frirt la a, i grnrnlly known throughout the t'ouuliy, tlnit e think it uiineceaniry to eay more limn flint we brtve now upeni'd ur naort inent of Fl'HS fur the FALL nnd W I XT EH Milea the Inrjji'jt nnd moat bt'iiiililul Ihut no have ever bi fore nlTcreil ! Hie p .lil.c. Our Fura hiive nil been I in ported during the prcirut m'unni when ill Jiuy wua aenrce and runs much lo weii ihan nt the present time, and hnvo been mnnn-1 1 , ... t- i fucliired by the most competent workmen) we.CCrS, Oilll-KllCUlll, IJlClia TCS are therefore determined lo sell them at nu ll ; f,An, I.',,- l.V. r.r. L.-r,fu rr if. I prices as will continue to Kivo i.a tho reputation we have liorno lor year-. Unit la, lo mil n gooil , nrtielo for n very Sumll l'rnil. STOHEKEEI'EKS will do well to g vo im a cull, as they will llnd tlm largest nasurtmeiit by fur to aelcct from ill tho City, nnd ut iiinnufuc tun r prices. JOHN FUUEItA A CO. No. 13 Mnrkid utieet, nl'ove tnh, l'bilud'a. Kept 2th, Is.'S. 4iiu A. II. C. BI.OCKKN, zt tLii'i'" sTiii'.irr, M'.n-voitK, Jt AM' FACT IK tit 01' Class Syringes, Ilomcrpu lliic Vinls, GRADL'ATKD MKASt.'KKH, Nl.MiSINti I'.OTTLKS, ETC. Ulusj Wuro for ( lieuii.-l. Ii u'iets, Perfumers, rliuttiirnipborii, elc. IIu-'GrCCI) GIuSS WilTC 1)V tllC I'licli" age. A Liberal Discount niiidi; to tlio Tiado. ,jr-irOrilcrs from Country Druggists and Den lers solicited. t" Price Lists sent on application. August 4, lSjS. 3m. (). in From Dr. James M. Jarrctt, ol THE NEW YORK Ll'XG INFIRMARY. My connei tion for the past riirht years with the above Institution, ns Chief Physicinn, and n twelve yeur's evnrre of steady devotion o the C'L ItEOl' I'lilmonniy Consuniption, flnd its kindred diseases, together with my un- rivalled opportunities and advantages of pat o- logical research aided not a little by a perfect Fvs;em i f MEDICAL INHALATION, has enabled mo to arrive at a decisive, direct and successful course of treatment for tbe posi tiv and radical euro of u 11 diseases of the THROAT, l.t'.NGS AND AIR-PA-SAGF.S. Ly inhulution the curative properties of medi cines are directly addressed to (be diseased or gun and the integument, I do not advise tin use of Medical Inhalation ol any kind, to llie ex. elusion of ok nkhal ti.katm ent ; and although li consider it a useful nojuvunt in the propor man agement of those fenrtul and often fatal diseases, jet I deem it very uecesfiiry that each patient should have the benefft of both ci:kiial and lo cal treatment. Tho succe.-s of my treatment i the above diseases, and the high character ol tho Institution over which I have so long bud the honor to preside, are too well known to need any eulogy or comment from me. At the solici tation ol many private and professional friends, through whoso philanthropic aid the above char ity has been long and liberally supported, and af ter due consideration, I have concluded to make such arrangements as wi.l bring the heueiits ol my experience and treatment within the reach of all, and not confine myself as heretofore, to those only who entered the Infirmary, or w ho were able to visit me nt in v ofliee. Hoping, therefore, that the arrangement will give entire satisfaction, both to my professional brcthi T E H M IS : My terms of treatment by lt-iu r aro os follows viz : SI 2 per month fur cavh pu- tiont tvliiclt will itii'lniln Tt,,i,li,iit, uttffl. " ial9U. " 1 ' ") " l" T '!?." I'111111,"- I uniiiiauoii. a Hiiemsi mulling liifiliseives 'e r.- 1 . 1... J.'r' V1 8 "i l?l l".lm' mediate unci permanent rcuei.iis lie sektom has to treat u case over thirty days. Let- trrsj for advicn promptly answered. For further particulars address JAMES M. JAKKETT, M I v K"i"i t,v, , m, T.,.. .v. vv v v P. S. Physicinns and tbers visitinir llio cilv nre respectfully invited to call nt the infirmary Jeres,' 11 , J wb" "1". '''T?'l r cnse can no witnessed, a Armaratut for the lliha "Vluu '"Pu por cuu be teen and inspect- eu' ea. LEGAL NOTICE. In the matter of the Estate of Abraham JLi late of I'ojjs township deceased. To Mary Hoss, widow ofsaid decedent. Sn'nh (intermarried with Manly C. London,) Isaac Iless, Robccca, (intermarried with John lln ny now doe'd,) Martha, (intennnrried with Joseph London.) George Hess, hnrah, (only child of Abraham Hess jin. dee'd.) Abraham Hess, fophia, (intermarrieil with David As key,) Alexandor Iless and Hosntina Hess, children and grandchildren of ;nid decedent, and to all others interested : You will take no lice that at an Orphan's Court held at Clearfield in and f r Ole.n field County, on the 2'i-h day i f Auc'i-t In't pait, Hie petition of O.'orce llt-s wna 1 nil. whtrcupon'on im. tion of his Attorn, v, I,, .1. f'l.U's Fsq a wiit f purtition i.-sucd. wheieby I wus ci aimainled that tcking tw.-ive uoo.l and law. f"l n, en. I slii-uld gi up. n the j reinisi s in said petition mentioned, vi: two certa n tracts ur pieces of '.and situate and ty in i; in l! c,;s .. n ship Cltttr'ield C' unty, and iiat iiig respt-ct t., the valuuJiui inertol. upon Itieir oalhs and tions to m.k. partition of ...d real estate to and among the heirs and leg' 1 rebrescnlntives of the tald decedent, if the same enn b mtriotl n,l Hi. .1.. ..i ..j 1 ...i . .. "!,l ,le-e,cnt. if the anme can b parlod and di- vidAll without Iireitlil ti'M In nr .n..ll.n.. tl - I. .I ...... , ; .j"" , v - ' u T' "l'Pr"c,nni "'" " -""'- VMiiiunnu III ani'l wrtl- I will nn ni'l wrtl- I will nn ThnrailAV lit T..m. a... A:,y of October. A. I. 16S, on tbe t"euiihf in township, part and divide, or value and "r'iM ""'.ins, . ....... airfield, fepfcSOiAlK-S. Dimmi!' Oi iclnulp in iMrun TV or ihk i5 T'i. J 1 Indian iiiili.in of viial linp"ilrirn, and one w hi' b bn lie i er t n imli'lm lot ilr iliponi i.l by the i..ii...i . dim ii m-li ibe lirnlinit ail Some hinlnlHin and rpct Inll.v llie old arhiml 'ili Imia I lint lile lilts In 'he blood, and! Ihi'icl' rc all d'"ai iTlnlnnle in II but nindern I u iim e nveia Hint ailnn til bare tln-lr oiinnntion In both llio aidiih nnd flulda of the body. Tlinti Ibe littler pirpoiiderute, honeVer la liei fuel, I and iiH-ilic itl filt i 1 1 Imp clenily 'deuioiiaiinleil that j at b'ltal two thiida uf the ilia ihnt human lleali is , heir to, have their source in nn I luilMirr Mute of flic ISIoimI! As, for intiii,ee, in the luiiir ciitnloiriie, such an jScroliila, Tenor, 'Jlarlcr's Itch," I 'i int lie. Illnlrlipn l''.rv;iiii'l:is. I II- '""V '" .'"' " Mnl ( i;S0aS03OI 1HIV Klllll. , , ... . ., i:i luwa to arise from bad blood while the highest medical nulhoritiet declare tbnt most fevers nri jr in iite I n the sumo iniiiier, mid more pin lleulur ly Typhoid and Scarlet the former being nn in lernal, and llio hitter an external irruptivo dis eitrse ; and in nil persons attacked by tbeso ma ladies tlm blood ia found to be ooagulnted, or of n dark linbenltliy color. To ward off a Inro majority of diseases, as well aa to cure, u number which have already sei zed upon the system, jt i.v xj:cj:sai;y to I'UHirV THIS 1SLOOI). Lisik-et's lsii'itovKD Blood .Searcueii does not Claim to iie a I niversal Panacea fur every disease known, but the proprietors cluiin for it tbo power not only of Draining out All Impurities of the Blood, but by the skilful combination of well known It wtll cure all dtteancs aritingfrom a dcrani- ed state of the Lkcr Ji nc out Dy-iptpsia, and jive renewed tine and vigor to the Stomach. 'that the Wood Searcher is all that is claimed for it, tbo Proprietors can produce TIIIC PROOF: It is only a few years since it was discovered, and yet it hus grown into eucb a business that a lure Laboratory has been built expressly for its luiiiiul'ucturc a large number of men employed in putting it up, utid still l lie Supply docs not Equal the Demand ! Wo ask any candid man could this be so, if the Medicine did not possess ALL the virtues claimed tor it ? Tho Proprietors huvo hundreds of certificates from men of probity undstamlin in tbo commu nity, shotting whut the medicine is doing daily for tbo sutlcring. AK ANY TEUSOX Who has ever used the Blood Searcher "Whether JieUcf uai Erpcruncd. Li t (he nfllictcd give It n trial a single bottle w ill convince the most skeptical of it-i cllicacy. Da. J. M. Lnnsr.r : Dour Sir I take plea sure in acknowledging tho great benefit your Improved Blood Seurcher bus been to my I son. lie has been nfllietetl with what pbvsiciaiis called a scrofulous disease of the uhsobing glands of tbe stomach. He has been afflicted with this disease from infancy. He is now fif teen years of ago; during all this time he hus had several set ere attacks, and all the food ta ken into the stomach imparted little strength to the system. 1 bad several eminent physicians intend ing biin, but I found very little advan tage, as tbe disease still returned with all its aw ful consequences. Iu April IS.,", be had a violent attack, so much so. that nil w ho raw him -opposed lie was in the last stage of Consumption. 1 was advised to try your Blood Searcher; I accordingly procured one bottle of it, and by the time ho had used it he appeared rcstorerd to perfect health. It is now one year sine e ho used your invalua ble Blood Searcher, and I am perfectly satisfi ed it has saved him from an untimely grave. I now uuhe-italingly'recomincnd it to all who may bo si'-iilurly alUietd, and deem it no more than justice to bear this public testimony to iu vir tues. Respectfully yours, Ac. JAMES F. DEVLIN, Pomroy Station, A. P. R. Rond. Mr. Devlin is well known to ihe citizens of In diana and Westmoreland counties. July fi, IsiS. I'OH SALK IIV C. D. WATSON, Clearfield. JAMES 11. lilt A HAM, (irnhnmpton. J011X PATTOX, Curwensville. E. F. BRENNER. Morritdale. JOHN IU'SSFLL, Pennsvillo. 1!. 11. MOORE, Lulbersburg. M. 0. ST1UK, New Millport. CHARLES R. FOSTER, Pbilipsburg. II. SWAN, Ansonvillo. RUSSELL McMl'RRAY, Xew Washington. EDWAKD WILLI A.MS, Willinmsville. JACKSOX PATCHEX, Burnside. SAMI EL HAliERTY, Glenhope. ftug. 11, 18i8 6m. GREAT DISCOVERY OF THE AGE, Important to TOBACCO CHEWERS. 1K. (il'.STAV LINNAKD'S TA S TE RESTORA TI I 'E TR O C 'UES. The Great substitute for Tebacco. It is 1 well known nnd incontrovertible fact thnt the use of Tobacco is the promoting cnuse of innliy of Ihe most sevcro MEXTAL AXD PHYS ICAL DISORDERS to which the race of man is subject, as enroul analysis and bng and painful eim-ri nen linen rlnri ,i..., . certain nnrcotic and poisonous properties most i . I'P""'1! ' all times to aftend to any dangerou.- in their effect, which by entering into ' lJl"'lne,, lu ln0 abo'e line on short notice and in a the blood deranges Ibe functions and operations P" " """"J"; Tlley "lso keep constantly of the heart, cousing many to supposo tbnt organ D" , ,nt "no,) on J,urkt't nenrly oppo to be seriously diseased. i oltt l,U) "w trc, n large nssorlment of Mahogo- TOBACC0 aoects also tho entire nervous sys-' "y ani Cu" Butt"m Chairs, and Cabinet wuro i f teni, uiutifcsting itself ns all who have used tho cvc!7 ll-''i,:r'I't'on which they will be found eve- noxious weed wi'l bear testimony in Lassitude nervous irritability, Viator Crash, Dyspepsia, A many other disorders of a similar chara-ler. THE TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCHES r. designed to counteract these baneful influences, and have proved completely successful in a niul- titude of caes,aud wherever used. Beine harm-' less in tllemsclves they exert a beneficial effect upon the entire system, restoring Hie Taste which bna become limited or dciroyed by (ri oii iinlul-tT,,-,.., coin; lc;o!y 1 e tn -ivii:j tho 11 nt,iii,.n and afciitpa iiyntg I,, kl.ng enati-r of the Thr tug which are nittnyr corisequeiH up .n the nb'iauiiiiv lioin the use of Tobacco, and by g.ving 11 l.ealtii lore to the .-lomit 'h invigonuo the bole ststein Person, wnc. arc 'rrctncvablv ui.derininiiiL' cmsiilutioni und 1 .w. . ' nonciling tlieir lives, off ,h inlnri...,. .d ;;i Z.7Z.uf. V.-" Co t hewinir, ti,. t-. - v , u, iu.ac. These Trochee or Loxenges are nut un In . j . . , , .. n . ' " lurt "" "i -oeni-op are nur up in a 50 cents per box. A liberal discount to the trade. Prepared solely by the underlined to wbum 11 orders should he addressed. AMES E. BOWERS, Drujvlst. Cor. 2d end Rt., e streets, Phila. April 16, I8i'. ly. ) 'twJub Printing noutly zx:uid here- itixi'AUitANT. T IIK Uli li ra eltrd inrc' llMHl (tin. nn. s lo the pnl. h- ilml It b'i ( ' " " nt'itj b.oiaa III lha (.ia. no nl t tvi'l M-Tiowa (lulu llrnti.MII I II.. I I. wb.-le li I llio I ftrijr limn 1 1 the arni. ii u. h a , a I'tenoi, Sni lmi-i, I'lkled l irm, I nurnde, Ale. I "C'T p.'i", In). t'oitli'i l.iiiiii., I Miila, liita, Ai.Ae, II,. I.opi a (, l,,- ni, t,, ,ii lii bia biflheaa lo mi fil, and receive, sbnm nl pitldie pmroiinpn. A. I . FL A N N 111 A N. Tuiit sn, l.'i. Urn nj aiion i:m ii tM;i:'iioi X The niltu ribiT hnving taken ihe nl.oi e well known aiitti.l, lormi'ily kept by II in. A. Jln.nn, in L'urwenavillti, I'n., la ready lo ai etoiiniodiili' nil who may favor him wiln their palnniniie. Ills tulle will always be supplied with llio lo ! the ark t nlb.rJs, and hi liar with Ibe rhoiros liquors. Ilia slnble will bo under the rnr of e teiilive boailera. HAVIl) r.MI 1 II. l iirwi naville, April 21. I H.SH. FLEMING HOTEL (FoltMERLV KNOWN A3 THE (iool) INTENT,) CTllWKNSVIl.Li:, Ulearfii ld Covitt;, l'ennsyh nmVi. Tho aubsciiber begs lenvo to inform bis old customers, and the publiu generally Ihut he bus recently taken Ihe above well known stand, nnd that he has entirely refitted nnd refurnished it in a style ndnpfed to tbo age, n ml the wants of the entire traveling commuiiilv. HIS TABLE will always be prjviiled with, every luxury Ibe uinrkeU and surrounding country will nil o il. HIS BAR ' will bo supplied w ith the choicest w incs nnd li quors. HIS STABLES, which are tho bcit and most commodious on tbe rond within a day's travel, will nlwnv.i be in charge uf careful aud attentive bustlers. In short Every department of his Establishment will be supplied with nil the comforts mid conveuien cics tlio weury traveller could desire. June 2, '58. WM. A. MASON. NATIONAL HOTEL, (LATE WHITE SWAX.) Race st. above Third, Phila. TIllIE proprietors o' the nbovo well known cs I tablirhment being thankful for tho very liuerul patronnge bestowed upon them the past year, take this method of informing their friends and the public that they are still prepared to ac commodate them if f:t (.red with a call. During tbe summer months the house has been thoroughly rcnuvuted, improvements inade and oilier extensive ultcruti 'ns in contemplation. Wo nro determined to devote our whole atten tion to business and flatter ourselves with the conviction thut we (hull be able to ive satisfac tion. SIDES 4 8X0 V Ell. X. 11. Carriages will nlwayi be in readiness to convey passengers to and from Steamboat Land ings und Railroad Depots. . i S. March .list, ISiS.y, SUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, . Curwensville. Penna, T he subscriher, formerly uf the Exchange Ho tel, Pbilipsbiirg, havinir taken III.' nh..ve new stand, situate on the luiiili of the liver, 111 the lewer cud ol Curwensville, would announce thnt he is now ready for the accommodation of stran gers and all otlmrs who may favor him with n call. Tho house is large and comfortable, and travelers w ill find every convenience neec-j-nry lo their comfort. Ample stabling is attached to tin premises. DAVID JOHNSON February 10, IsiS. M ansio iiorsi: Tho subscriber respectfully announces to the nub. ! lie that he has taken Ihe above stand, in the hot- oiigli of Clearfield, untl is prepared to nccounno dalo ull who may give him n call. The piibiit may rest assured that it will be conducted in the best manner possible. His table will be supplied with the belt the market n Herds. His Bar filled with the choicest brands of wines and liqnois, and his stables will be under tbc cure of attentive and careful ostlers. DANIEi M. WEAVER. Feb. 11, 18i7.-y. C L L' All F I V. LD 7rtTA x. SiA -Y V COHXHR OF I-'IHST AM) srm:uTsi, MAIIKF.T TIIU undorsigned respectfully informs his friends and the traveling public in genoral, that he has taken the above house, FOKMEKLY KNOWN AS THE HEMP- HILL HOTEL. The Hoi'se has been recently refitted im proved, nnd newly furnished ; EXTENSIVE STABLING 11 A3 BEEN COMPLETED ; AND IIE IS 1'IIK PAUCD TO ACCOMMODATE I All who may give hiin a call, in the most pleasing nnd agreeable manner. Hd5 IU Airily 3??t3)vJ(gll With cvry thing tn render his house a desirable sti'ppinif place, will be supplied with nn assortment of choice li quors ; and ho will endeavor to entertain his guests in a manner thnt cnr.not fail to give the Fl'I.I.IT S VTISI At TIOX. The house is situated itf a pleasant nnd quiet part of tho town, and no expense or attention will be i-pared to make it one of the best house in the county. A lib eral patronage is respectfully solicited. H. II AYS MORROW. Clearfield, aug. 18, 1 i ig. Jy. Cabinet, Chair Makln-r, AM) II Oil Si; PAIXTIXti. TOHX GVLICII A DAXIEL BEXXER having V cnierea into partnersli in in the nbove hui. 'rc'l"V ,0 "'spose of nn as reasonable terms as the saine articles can be bod elsewhere in tbe county, I eir stuck of Cabinet Ware now on hand, con. ts in part of Dressing and Common Bureaus, gofus, Sewing a. I Wash Stands, Desks and Rook Cases. French " ' 1' ic!', 10" Hcdstends, Dining, Breakfast, Con- Curd and Pier lablos, Ac. PFFINS mnnnra"tiire1 and delivered at any c di-iied. ..lav 2::. s;,4 A LL bit I.erMii.s aro hereby 'rttifiond ar'sin.' e. Idling with tho ll posSfsflull uf 1 ! (rtc roan '.'iiu or in a:: way 1 f .'lK.iviii:; c j i r!;; 1,0 -,v in il.niiM l.i.rl. I' .. .... .virr-Mn ti "?.?" ot ""f cu inoarn, one coomnir st ve. one hnit lot of buokwbent, aa the same belongs to me and is only lea with suit! Uarls on loan, subject to my ur ler. Sedt. 22' 1858. Ami A. E. MILLER. DK. W. M. CAMPIIELI, having located as hylt-rtown, tcntlcrs his profcss'or.n. set ico, to the citirens uf Morris and th atljoiniig tuwn rT.?' 'I' '" aUa.v b '"ind at tbe residence orTbos. kyl.r Then not professionally engaged. tiny 2li lecA ssfcs sy s q Coal! ml! V. oL.tii .T . (.. ,irih i,,r,, , reus i.l ibe ll..i..itKl, f fl. M tn T, ' ij , I lint h bin tnlien lev n " 1 "dim il''- i" ii, ni,. I,. i, r; stoutly hoi p mi linn,), ft lull ti.,lv ,,f ,1 111 lu ll', citliiT limn.li or inixiol 1.1 suit ,, i ll .. riT-ii in li.tMi ran dr. ii,,i,.j wild it ut I lull' lioini'., t nx 'J Im-lii 1, m ut tli Hunk lowir thnrt cvir. A tl ll ill 0 III' .lliic lultliilinii, iH Mli.iml" I'ATlilCK ML'I.VANI'Y Sept. 1st. lfOx. tl' I IHTOI' I l-.TTI'.H. rcmnlnln. In u,V.01) I 4 Ofliee al Ch iirlltdd ortbe quarter e H.pl. Hilth If i.l. .Misa. Mary Van-like Samuel Viilcrw Mi Catharine N iller II uniu While Holier! Menu,' L. F. Edwards William Siinmn .. C. Sinitb (Icorgo Itiitllier Joseph (liiinner lanoe Enr land .obn Curley Peter MeAleer- J0,,,l Cnselteere- Edmund liuuusi igneiir Win Joseph Holland l.orelnnd A Eddv Thouui Aillignn I'red 11. Hi off, I amnll box. N. II. Persons calling for any ortbe abort letters will please soy they are advertised. Sept. :i"th 'is. C D. WATSON, p M "I1UMI-: ACiAIN." I FED A WEAVER are now receiving an i opening a large aud well selected Buxk of lioods, con-ii-ling of lry tJixKlM, CrurcrlcH, llnril ware, Queenj. ware, HimiIk und Mliiiea, lliu, I'alnts A lru;;M, Main and Itotiiiets, XaJU W iilkcM, ialt nnd I'isli, ns w.-ll as every oilier nrtielo usunlly required j,' Hie country, which they oiler to the public on u lair terms us tun lie bail 111 Hie county. flt nn set, me new, ucuuiiiui uniluselul. june 11, IS5M. 4 LL pcrnns nro hereby 0 utiuned agnimt purchasing or inlcrreriug with tbe follow, uig property, viz : One roan horse, ono grey mare, one brindlo cow, one two horae wagon, 6ftt fanning mill nnd one cooking stove, now in tb possession of N. Verbcg, as tbe same belongi t mo 11 on 13 loancu oniy, una subject to my order, Al. B. CON A WAY.' hnrthaiu tp. Sept. 22nd, loiS. u ARRIVAL OF THE CARS!!! T THOM AS & t(). respectfully inform the u t citizens 01 i,ieanicitf ami vicinity that thry have just arrived with their now AM JlJtOTYJ'IS'G CAR. where 'hey are prepared lo take pictures in all kinds of weather, and w ill warrant to give sstii. faction to all w ho call untl see them, Ttf.lttr... 1 1 1 1 ,1 ,il l..w .lnd ITPTV -??- and upwards, according to tie quality of the ca. All those that want pictures will call in soon, u it is not likely they will remain long in the place, vet. i.iin, as. 11, I 1.1. I'MHSONsiare hereby cautioned ae-sind pun hasiiig or iu any way meddling w ith tbo followinir lironorlv now in tbe nnsscsaion fif...l,n Meyers oi Covington township viz ; 1 Roan horse, ami one sorreu siuiiion, ns ine somo belong tl me and are left with said Meyers on loan osly subject 10 111 a opicr. JOHN RARM0Y Covington tp, Sept. 2Jth 18iS. 3t pd. Iron Depot, Kept by Merrell & Carter On Srund iS!re t, Clearfield, Fa. IS the pl.iec where all the ollowing articles can bo bud nt reduced prices : II ir Iran uf all si:e.( In the stpctf! or bi tht quantity : t ast ,Sl, el 1 varum si:es and btil ipiahly ; a large assortment ot Stoves, among vlnen vul be Juuml the jco World look ' Oak I'. eii'tiini, Great Republic, Buck's Pat ent, and the elevated Minnesota. Also, t large assortment of ntne-platei and Parlor Staves, and Air-tights 0 various Pattern t -1V, J'du-s of 1 he best and latest patterns, Also, of their own Manufacturing a large as sortment 11 f Tin-uarc, iSlavc pipe. Sheet-iron jhins tj' a!1 sizes, and all articles of the kind in th: ie line kept always n hand. IInvsc iyiou Ung dune to order, and Tin Rontinf done icilk despatch. A ''so, a large assortment of all kinds of hni-se-keepinq utensils constantly en m haid.' COUXTRV MERCHANTS are invited to call, as tbey can be accommodated at very low figu res with tiny t Ii in ' In our line. All orders will be tnankful y received and promptly attended to. 0. n. merre-l L. R. CARTER. N. R. Tbey will also receive every variety of nticles cn c t i.-u.n. at low rates. M. A C. Important to Lumbermen. THE subscriber takes this method informing any and all persons wishing t procure tho that he is the agent for Clearfield County, and will furnish nnd put in the said wheel, on the shortest possible notice, upon ap plication being made to him at hi resi lience in Lawrence township, three milei south of Clearfield borough, or bv letter addressed to liim at Clearfield P. O. JOHN A. HEED. Lawrence tp., t-ept. 1, ls5S. Sni.pd. BHII)(;H EI CTIOX. THE Stockholder! of the Curwensville Bridge Company will take notice .hut an election w 11 be held at Ihl oflieo of Josinh Evans Esq. in the borough ef Curwensville. on Friday llie 3rd dny of Decem ber next, between the hours of 2 audi o'clock P. M. lor tho puipose of electing a President nil six Munngers for the cusuing year. By order of tbe Board. Nov. 10th, I8i8. B. HARTSHORN, Prei't CAUTION. LL persons are hereby cautioned egaisit meddling with th fullowing described pre porty, now in the possession of W. J. Caldwell, ns the said property is subject to my order only, vir. : Three hogs, seven shout, one spring calf, e lot of hny, a lot of onts, lot of corn in the eir, thirty bushels of buckwheat, the one third of nine acres of wheat in the ground, one eook stove, bureau, table, stand, three beds and bed ding, one set of chairs, cne largo end one small rocmiij- cunir una the balance or the bonss hold furniture. JOHN WELSH. 0 t vr, ie .s nt. AUUSOTYPriS lor 50 rTtVl 'lHl'. mi'l.tr-icned would respeef ;l!y icf.in imhi-s Hlll ,i:ri i:i r.. of Clearfield and vicinity, that he has fitted ? l:uuuia lu Shaw's. Xew Itoiv where he will remaian for a few ofays only. All who would desire a lifelike likeness of the latest and linpn red ilyle will please call. You thnt have beauty should to Hall take it, You thai have none, should go let him make It. A. M. HALL Sept. 24lh.JiJ. tf. nAKIWAKEof every dcsorli tion forsak at a Moderate advance's! the store nf may ltXJ W. F. 11'