""nipiils i. I nut -e l)iiiinl;i( l...p ,.. pros- h, ".' ( rlri .it s A. iir ft.,. ,M t m - " b A'ltv 9 - if i ' '17 I ln tin t tKf ft,,,),!,; I l'im-1 llilt hiun t-ecn ni"!'i """i 'hilM.phi, m l.m, Iimt . 1 1 1 t poltroon, nn-i ne iit'i(.t(, til liim M1V other manner." V .-Minn!, however, In lo U-Ji.-vi,,- - - , ,,,. ....i 11.!. ..,i,viti,.u,,.ii, ,. in Hi! .. - ..1.1 lli.i I. .1: 1 atnm-incut could luivo sufficient for m h tioj injury, mi'' Ui: notwithstanding i10 rtlition that tl.o ..ligation, agninn II i,'iil t Hir In. own former diolut.! lifo nro true.-w mit Oivpon in the I'nion wm flHel. A Mr. S.' lifo. lime lio hM U-ou inmiioil, ro'oll"'l' reqnoMin the rrcmidon't to tiuy Imvo Ikscii entirely dilloivnt from . U ,",1UT Ul '' thotij.-ht necownrv to wWit. in hi. WLelor d.y. a no llWft" ,Uan houM bo deemed mcapul.lo or re. tinj thirty millions to fa. ilituto tlio r. forming ; but even if not ineiroacliul.le, 1ulMlt'" of Cuba, after lmvin been endor it furnishes 110 exeuso for the conduct of r y. u t,,!,t voto ,,m 'natc, wiw mif Un, libertine, who scouted the idea tI .b,urd, that any rctr.but.on could over- the .Senate refused to confer the X take him in case of detection ; or for the j0'1.- a,ul the bill failed- A bill do thousands of others of his class whoi-e J!'1'"'? on, Rix niillions aero of the pub daily aim is to destroy the peace of the ' 1 t0 tl,e,s,nte!' nd Territories, for Mlf a bad Instrument 111 the hands of Di-1 toed by the President. The t reposition tine Justice to puniok a cuilty ofleiider. 1 rcvi!te Tariti'act of 1857, soas to nut he was no less an instrument, and it should 1 instrument. ..ml it ii ii r .' ouiu only te regardod as on, of the mysterious ways in which Omnipotence chooses to work out tho alUwise decrees of Iloavcm TIIK GAME LAWS. Our attention has been called by a friend to the fact of tho passage of an act at the last session of the Legislature for the preservation of game and insectiver- ous birds, tho provisions of which may ous uirus, mu provisions oi Wlnell mnv not he eenerallv known .... ,:.. '? " tereStaT,d imno.tance t,' 'Z its publication may not bo amiss at this time. It is not merely that the preserva tion of game, and birds Unit rid the fields of vermin and insects, is of importance, but every good citizen should pay strict observance to the laws of Lis country, and if they are entirely uninformed as to these laws it is hard to obey them. In this case although the penalty might be ' U1nk,"8 tl,e ial treasurer elective considered severe for the infraction or the! Tlie Sl"""to refused to concur in the regulation. Still the act seems to be) IIoUMO,nendmeiit to tho bill in relation founded rpongood and substantial rea- ( to .tl,c Gunrdi" t the Poor of Philadel tons. and we think thev Omul.) l.o ! I''1'"- in all respects. It reads as follows t AN ACT For the better preservation of Game ana lnsectiverous Birds. I. JJe U enacted bu the Senate and Ihnte of Jlcpresfntatacs ,,f the Vonw.onwcalthV". Attorney General to bring suit of Ptnnfifiattia in (Jentral Assembly met, andl "S'"""1 the railroad company, and nscer- it it hereby enarted by the authoritt, rj' the tame, that from and alter the passage of this act, it shall not be lawful for any person wi:hin this commonwealth to shoot, kill, or in any way trap or destroy any blue bird, swallow, martin, or other insectirer our bird, at any season of the year, under tbe penalty of two dollars. Sec. 2. That from and after the postage of this act, ho person shall shoot, Kill or otherwise destroy any pheasant between the first day of January and the first day of September, or any woodcock between the hrst (ay or January and tho fourth rri .-i I-, ' ifayorjuly oi -any pitridgc or rabi ; be-b tweenthe first diiy of January and tho nrst Uay or Uctobcr, in the present year, j and in each and every year thereafter, un der the penalty of five dollars for each and every otlelice. Sec. 3. That no person shall buy, or cause to bo bought, or carry out of this ftato, for the purpose of supplying any private or public house or market, any pheasant, patridge, woodcock or rabbit, unless the same shall havo been shot or taken in tho proper seuson, its provided for in this act, under tho penalty of five dollars for each and every offence. Sec. 4. That no jierson shall, at any time, willfully destroy tho eggs or nests of any birds mentioned m the different sec- tionsof thisact within thisconimonwenlth, I under a penalty of two dollars for each ana every otfence. Sic. 5. That the possession of any per son in this commonwealth, of any of the game and birds mentioned in the different ectiuiis of this act, shot killed or other wise destroyed out of season m 'aforesaid, shall bo jirima facia evidem.t to convict under this act. Sse. 6. Thut any person offending o gainst any of the provisions of this net, and being thereof convicted before any alderman or justice of the peace aforesaid, or by the oath or affirmation of one or More witnesses, shall, for every such of fence, forfeit the fine or fines attached to tbe same, one half to tl.n usa of tl.e conn. ty in which the complaint is made, ond theotherhalftotheose of tho informer ; no if the offender shall refuse to pay the id forfeiture h fclinll ha cnniniitli.il In the jail of the proper county, for every wch offence, for the space of two days, i withoU bail or mainprise: Provided Aflir-1 That such conviction be made within juty days after the committing of tho of- Sic. 7. That .n nr.t ith this act. bo and tho samo are herebv repealed. I pounding the above interrogatory. Chil- ArrtovrD Bv tho Governor the 2lRt;lien are saidto be pleased with a straw, day nf i a 'r. to-.-. I even, sml net wa anrtrwisA wn nii.fl.f. tint. In The Woking Min of Benner townshin r,... . . " . . . 11 . wuntr, haverormcd themselvos when the ballot-ljoxes are closed in 100, "no a, union, called tho Working-Men's 'that there ia Democratic party among Protective Union, for the amelioration of us' and ft uccessful one, too. Tho glori- condition of tho working class of their ' 0U" Past lllK,ory is but a record of tho tri n.mJ working class ot Weir hg of th(J I)crnocratic rurty- It llM amunity. They set forth in the rreV already controlled the Govcrnnii.nt of the to their constitution that capitalists! Uuited States three-fourth of the time l manufacturers have becomo monopo- 'during iU existence, and we venture the to an alarming extent, and which 1 Cr!d.!!n that it viU ponUnue to do ao- Ubsof ff,.: tl 7 .i . wo viiy ivr viicir luicr ciiiiuii "e rticle of their constitution provides 1 the association entering into arrang-' tswith such merchant as will do so, 1 to ;. i w 'e him .their ind v dual patronage, "ailennti, ,..., . . i,...8 f. , furnish merchandise of all kinds at ten Int advance on cost and carriage for -ur country produce, or such other . oent as he may see proper to receive, wtransjiort the produce of the said "lon. h Doing nfCrnfliii " Itir.'imnii.'M i f ..(it iv,vl..a to n. lo, !,., ,1,,,.;,,, , Hod I III" tliiltv-l iftli r.,11.,-... v..! 1. . iirinrnni 1 til nuiurt...! i... im ... limdly killed .v MrikL 7,5 .1,,! ?, ': J M; 'Vr"i" "'" ;'''" !; n. il.o final .,- lion. n,S",,,,".vl,'i:"'M1in.lMW,, $BSraAi ' ..., IT-"1 " inn .i.f.io.i 1. 1 J 11,., iJiv. 'T: r' , ,. was do. . Jl s. 1 XJ,i" ." 1,1 1 1 u',0is ,O0tig that would iro.luce more revenue, was acted upon favorably T1im ; are the prominent mLure of the sebn! " discussion unon some of them session, Protro;lcd and pointed. In addition to was wc5 SidU'T1 PHV,r rirTi'L.r'Iti "Vf2Jlli- oer or joint resolutions disposed of under the rules orihe House. Daily Pc,m,jhmian. I.Euisi.ATiRE. The proceedings of the Pennsylvania Legislature thus far duiina l r . . w..vo., u niir I1 1.1 III -o- v..Uo i... uuimj l.o present session have been wmarkablo 1" for th,it hant of general Interest and utility. In tho Senate on Saturday last areso-l "V, T "80 01 t,,c 80("',-v- TLi. is lution was passed awa-ding the salary of U'8t rntc,T-ieH on j,rt cfour Oeo. W. Wood, deceased, late member of 7"ng men tlmt ,I,ey J'ave been engaged the house from Philadelphia, for the cn-U.' omo time; and we hope their so tire session. j t''uty, 1,1 lU uiwfulness and enu-rtaiiiments, Mr. Shell, offered a resolution prono- TY l""'. .equnl U,eir cxl tatio..s, and sing an amendment to the State Constitu-' n ... i The IIorsR on Friday passed the appro priation bill. On Saturday the Committee of Ways Jnation of tlnse who are interested, and Means reported a preamble and resolu- who is not, in the prosperity of the Agri tions, relative to the tonnage tax, direct., cultural society in this county and the tain whether it has not foifcited its char-' tor. j An act was passed providing for a mora speedy method for tlie collection of taxes against corporations. I The Legislature has fixed the J5th of tho present month for a final adjourn ment. 1 Leo u. Pi-.ii lists. We copy thefollo ving account of a trial of lodilv strength i. , . , , , fc k t .'ml nf lof il .ii... m.n l.ii,..,. I... - o . , ... v .... i. v ...i... i-. f , ,0 w . ,. from ,iin ,, ', ""'rtn C0l"" bAr Irom tho. "ll" "'y t'cmoaai, taiven i.y mat pa- iiu -r-.n-.i j,jer. j.nwyers . should rememder thatitwa-s never de- H.W ten. II.,, W.J T. signed that they should cut thomselvcs, but only what comes between. "A lawsuit was being tried before a board of Arbitrators, at the olli.-e of II. W Lacy, Esq., with Mr. L. engaged on one! siie, and Mr. S. I. Johnson, author of the lecture of "True Manhood." on tho other. Some little legal sparring had taken place i Between these luwyers upon tho prtiimi naiy matters connected Willi the trial when Mr. J. struck Mr. L. a violent blow in tho face, when that gentleman was en- Jirely unprepared for an Hssualt. Mr. I immediately turned upon Mr. J. and retal iated in such a manner that soon put him hon da cmnbat, as the French say. Sundry kicks and blows inflicted unon Mr. J. has disabled him so much that he is unable to nl.le to nppear iu court mis wcex, anil as lie was i ..i- i i i me aggressor in tins instance, lie receives no sympathy from the puldic." Senatorial Delegates Wo see by the Cumbria papers, that Thomas Collins, Esq., was selected by the Conferee of this Sena torial District, at their meeting on the 24th ult., at Tyrone, to represent this dis. trict in tho State Convention which meets' at liarnsDurg, on tbe 10th inst. Clear the torn inst. Clear- not represented in the field coun,y- Conference. llAVE WE A Democratic Tartv among ts? This question is promptly and well answered in tho following r,ni ii,r.Ur,li answercd in tho following paragraph, which we clip from the BuffaloW: "Some of the blatcant Opposition and I false-hearted Democratic presses of the country ore tickling their renders by pro. deprive tho Opposition of tho meagre ; cr,lmbs of comfort afforded them in this j innocent pastimo. iiiey win nna out ouivivnig mo ignoiniiiy iieajieu uiihuj ing the assaults of open enemies and so- rret f008 the Domocratia party will in 18j a 1,18 nner of its time honored principles, and, despite tho bowlings of ' , 1 . .' . . , , its alversarics, it will again achieve victo- iiii - oimieicni, sim iiesmiiuic men ouuiv- Johm Markov. Third Assistant Post master General, died at Washington, on j mosier ucnerai. a ico n as.,.ng fiUlful tr nnl his dtftth is a serious loss to the Tost Othoe Depart-1 mpnl.' ........ 1 I I. Divine lertlre. ear fPq.M'Mixl toMMrt, ilini U Vine I ...........n, inn (,,V- M i .t. . , uifiMiiM IHI lllll S,il,l.n, !.. m T , 'V I lM" "'H-onii Nil. at h in March, It, tlio Lutheran Chu.-. h 111 I 'I..... II. I I . Fri,i. I i.r rr.r?, ?. r"? early candle -li:ht. The public are kiiidlv invited to attend. t.O.il. OlL I.Aiies. Wa n.... ... . . "II. I.AHCS. Wa ...w hi j.icnciib usinj, one 01 iiiege handsoine, cheap and usen.i -jnuo uirnnLMuents" i,...v.....l . the store of Merrell 4 Carter of this !.... & Carter of this U.r ough, called coal oil lamps, and w e have , no hesitation in pronouncing it tho safest i, 3oyil' Kkboskse or Coai. Oil thepest and most desirable substitute for'rv "sVvir Vi"" ,X ""i"' S,Mr,":" dav-lluht lliui i ulBl"ie ior rv, .Viitir or Lconomv. Kyery per,,,, uaj iiin tmit wo have ever met with, :desuing to obtain tho VERY BEST and ...oui.iiguv aim me common burning nas alone excepted, and we are not sure that' J ' ,8"oula cuU UI,,J examiMe these it does not supass even theh,tt..r nri. V'an,)S l'1'1'1-0 pnrchasing elsewhere, and i.. i.pc.,.,1 i T. "e latter of these we pledge ourselves to demonstrate-lst., in regard to safety and cheapness. We that no accident can occur by expiosion reler those wanting cheap and superior 2J: t,,at t,iey no o'tiensivo odor light, to the qualities of this lamp detail-'"1"!0 wninK :iij., that they are very cd in another part of our paper MomiJ t !n!n",c,.U4t1'-. thatthey are easily 1 JA0SM8 1 rpi'llliltoil l.i mini mnno n I ..I.. r .l. CWter ke"P on hand the ffl 1 to ,n in them. Wo advise alCtb., tha trial of the "Kerosene," by all means. Litehart SociETT.-Lttft Wcok we announ ced by request, that a literary society was about to bo formed! n our borough. Since ,i , . ... 1 th"n Lave been held, i BnUa on made., .defray the ponces oi nitmg up a Hall or reading!''"" 1 10S nounsiias a monument of their intel ligence and virtue CLEARnKLDCofNtvAekicfi.Tfii.n Soci. TV- tin our fourth rape will lu r,..i.l the Constitution of the above society. which has rcceiitlv been resim-itnted aftr having been allowed to remain torpid for .everat years. We publish this lor the inl'or ""ccess of that great pursuit, but who may 1,ot '",ve 'iad n opportunity of seeing up- ' what system It was established. he Mite Societv, still continues its weekly meetings, and with the'fullest SUC- cess, they are well ntten.l...l n. e. . t si ... ' - itii tiiu naiiKaim conlial manner in which the participants, met, chat and entertain each other is truly refreshing. Tho fund rnllncfn.l irl.!..!. i . , .... w 0,'J,'t't. ,s already respectable, and promis- .. n-guru as a scconilnl-y cs to u1 f'catlv increased. Wo 1 opo the in;inn,.;i. i , , 1 nnto society may ho nprnetnnl . i i Tllr w..... - , , , . Hie Leather since Monday has been cloudy and damp, with some tendenev to. . . t . . waias ruin. Yesterday in fact wiu a kind ol "drizzle dmsslo" all b,v. i.i ,..t. rain fell. This morni.ii it is cl..nr ,..l It.1.1 i.i.i ... a i i .. . . o ej.iiwH noon mis enabled sever al rafts to start from here. Why is a fushionablo lady like a rigid economist? Because sho makes a great deal of bustle aD0Ut a little waisl. LIED. In this borough, on Tuesday niornins the 8th inst., Henry Lorain, M. 1)., in the! - ti2d year of his age. Although an event not wholly unex pec ted, yet tho death of this aaed fill' f CI. . , ... . . f . i icemcu CII zen oi nnr l.nrnn.,1. I... i "o" v"" p' j' biuuui over ine community After! a protracted season of affliction, he sank ' i . . . .. , death, to pass to a world where the .....j ...in j.i-uceiuiiy into tne arms ol and the sufferings of earth are unknown. Dr. Lorain had been engaged in the practico of medicine nearly forty years. I more than twenty of which he had resided , jn this place, In this long period devo- J ted to the alleviation of human suffering, 0nd the advancement of that noble-pro- ifession, he had achieved a rcj.utation of which any man might be proud, and such as is especially worthy the emulation of young physicians. But by his untiring' devotion to his dut ICS. wliirh prtmitnllnf-l hirn to traverse alarge Cent of country, J WtW o.TVet wild, and sometimes ulmost pathless, his A. D. 1840, at 2 o'clock P. id. a lIou?c and Lot in physical energies were exhausted, and the town 0f Phiiipsburg, Centre Co. Pa., now oo f , " ... ",IU cupiedby Frederick Sensor, boing 1.10 feet in hi. liA.nnin m,amiil.Al .1.1 I . . 1 ! . . 11.. I ....... t ja . . .... .. .. .. .. ..... t,icuiiiuit.; u.u, uumg uiciiuiy worn out in tho service. But we forbear further remarks. The profession of which he was a bright ornament, and' to which his courtesy nnd kindness endeurea him, will doubtless pay that tribtito to his me mory which he has nobly earned. On Sunday, the 28th ult., at his resi dence in Iiellefonte, To., Mr. Hamilton Hi mes, aged 75 years. The deceased was one of the oldest citi zens of Bcllefonto, having resided there over fifty years. He was a mnn of stern and inflexible integrity, and by industry and close application to Lis btisineis, that of a merchant, hod amassed a large for tune, lie was much esleemrd as a citi zen, and although strict even to severity, in his business transactions, nnd eminent ly successful, he never gave any man cause to complain of wrong received at his hand. Ills coffers were not filled with 11,0 ul'stauco of the widow and tho or- nh.in. lid was tmlv niivl.l r,..k...i - " J 11 1 U.I.VUMJI, " prriwl NotifM lllnMihiittWnw i.f Km iuol mvpio kin, AVn Vivnti inrnill.v .iftt.ilMM I ..... I Biln tmlii lii It.n I..,. I .ill 1 1 K'M'i pain in the head, ni. k head , he. nun iifrvnim uiionsc ol the cry dny bi-lntf cured .F.I ! 1 . IM HIM 111. Ill, Hie. I'lOK I.ITINAMV I.tltrnk ItniHNu linen. The lion I'ltv Collcce. of Pin. . ' 1 ...mi i.ii.mi- cdsneakers for its course of I.e. i 111 Col'"K every Friday cvoni,,., and . .geveral ,'"1,,0, Pper Olid mugiuinm are taken each week for the public Heading ' Hoom. These are nonic of the advuntn.m. Vnnnir l.lol. mini i. n.Un.l.'n.. l.l .1 1 j ft ... ..vlv.i.i.ii iiii?if mo iar- P0"4. most populnt and efllcient C'onuner- eia Co )U-aa in the connti-v Imvi 357 students. r'Al J"'1 portublo light within their D fo" w v.. ICTO I.UIll ill.ll.. .1.... il... 1 , " ' 1 1 1-j uuin cnLiruiy ireo irom smoke that the liuhl is at least 50 ner ennt uueaper man any oilier liglit now in com mon use. These lamps areadmirably adapted for theuso of .Students, Mechanics, Neum strcssFg, Factories, Itiills.Churchcs, Stores, llotels, utid are highly reoomniended for Family use. r.t .. ... . . N e guarantee perfejt satisfaction in all DMECTOXS. Remove tho cap, saturate and trim the wick even with tho tube, replaco the cap, turn the wick tin through the oi.milni light it and turn it down below tho open- niK, umusi mo t uimiiey, anil allow it to burn low for a few moments so as to pre vent charring. Breaking of chimneys is avoided, by turning the blaze on gnidual-,Jr- To use as a night lamp, re-trim, as the 'crusted wick ni-nvonla Fob Sale uv Merreli. & Carter, at the Il0n toro 0,1 Neeond Street, one door "u,,lh f Moorc & EtzwiK'r'- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THH M:Itl 1I.LI ACADEMY, WILL be opened on tho first Tuemlny of Muy, under the general nupervUioa of tho Her. 0. M. a.illnwny, and the iuimeiliute cra of a competent teacher. Terms per session of twonlv two ..,!. .n,.. llioKrnphy, IteiiJiiig.W'ritiiig ona Primary Arilh- Inietio and Ueoirrnubv. IH1 l.:.l....i' ' $j 00 1 i:,.ii.i. iir... .i u 6 1 " , n 'in. ji in LAfi v. 0 00 A.gcbra, VhynUAogy, Natural TUilui. opny, lucmiatry, Hook Keeping, Uota ny, Geology, Kvidonees of Christianity, I lei..: i n.iu uiu.igai mii..uil.OH, Moral and Mental Philosophy, Rhot- 8 00 10 00 'v..., ..v.u wi.u m-Li uiiuiii v, Tll iMiia d Orock Languages, 12 00 ' , i r aT., " ", u,1,."t,0 i will be rootured of all the pupilg, according to n,iP i.-.iiii... ' r b ...v .. H.la,.va, Xo deduction will be made when th. pupil en- 1 tcrs within two weeks of the commencement of 1 "'0 ef81n; unless occuioncd by prolra.tcd 1 HICK nn.su. ficknesa. No pupil received for less than half a session. Tvition to bo puid at the clone of the lirst ele Ven weeks of the session. Clearfield, March S, 1S..9. fno. 8, vol. iv. tf. IMPORTANT NOTICE. ,riMIE ROOKS of D. W. Moore, Enq. having J JL bcenin my possession for settlement and collection lor some time, mid still mut-n of them lemaiiiiiig unsettled, I give this Inst notice, that j all porsons indebted upon suid books for adverti sing, subscription, or job work, must positively come and sottlo the same, at or before tho May I Court. vm. POHTKIt. Clearfield, Marvb. 2, !Si9. no. 7, vol iv. ESTATE OI' IIIKAM P.TCTTLE, Dec'd, iTVOTICE is hereby riven that Letters of Ad 1 ' ministration linrn l...n .nnU i l,. ..n.i... ' uieiii mmm, nj- iiun inia n in il lirininc vilnlnl, M VAl.lS (IAI.VANIC 'OIL. lt,k.'""k'.""',,,'""V tlf'ilntimi, a ".signea ou the estate of llirnm P. Tuttle, Inte of . . . .... Morris township, Clearfield Countv. deceased. P'011 haying business concerning tbe same, u.w .iv.iiivu iu iunno iiiiiuouiaie svi-ioincui witb the administrators. CATHARINE P. TUTTEE, ) . . , EDWARD PERKS, Adin rs. Maroh 2, 18S9. Do. 7, Tol. iv.J "HARD TIMES NO MORE." A KY PERSON (Lady or Gentleman,) in the J CmtCd States, nosseillnif m. aniflll f-anilMt nf .bta busiaessi IVhih Vm tl "S Vfo perT." rn" 6e For particulars, address, (with '"""P') 41 NortUIXTISL PuaAD'A. I'rni.. 1 Ia Mta .....l.. . 1 . Fab. 19th '49. 3m. HOUSE AND LOT FOIt SALE. iyugui,anu ouj loot ia wiuin ; Irouting on Una Ter ,6treet' Bml bo"nded on the North by lot for merly owned by Dr. Lorain, and by lot formerly occupied by the lute Jaoob F. Sanson To be sold as tbe estate of Valentine Flegal, deceased. In ac cordance with tbe provisions in tbe last will and testament of said decedent. Terms made known on the day of sale, and possession given on the first day of April next, by JOSEPH MeCLARRIN, Executor. Feb. 28, 1849. no. 7, vol. iv.j ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration penitrnlt lite, have been grant ed to the undersigned on the estato of John R. Reod, late of Lawrence township, Clearfield Co., dec'd. All persons having business or dealings with lhe suid estate are requested to make im mediate settlement. AARON C. TATE, Adm'r I'tttilmtt Lilt, Lawrence tp , Feb. J J, I84. no. , vol. Iv. Tcnn . CRS aad BUFFALO ROBES to suit tbe KKA1K B- I MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES Blank form, for sale at the office of the "Clearfield Re publican." .. 1 Constables Blanks for sale at this Office. ; '', Scronilii,or King's Evil, I . 1. . 11. " .. . .' j 11. t i v .... .... """"" " "'Hue D.1.1V, ami mny l.nt. 1 i.nt In ,,n any pott .t it. No mean In ft it "" in', in ni'cnw) on any pott ol it. no in pan U ft ,.p ofthe lund, aioi. I" '' kMior i tlure mt wlii, h it mny .oundlv l,y tl.p ,o'"",,,?,ry' ' hp M Mifiilout taint U Vniionly ' V ra'i'ed hy miri uriiil iliM'iio, low livliiR, ili. ,,.i,l,..,l ..r .,l..,.l.l, i;....l I ....I uuhy- hai-Us tlm f ii vir:.i? aiiovo an, ny mo venrrrul Infti tinn, A liat. crer lie IH origin, it is lirrcttitnry in tlib (m- titution, (lem'tmlinR "from parents to cliiMrnn "iniiiwoi ii vni VIIIII III "III 111! Itliri'llIV 111 I ...... .1....1 ml i..r,nKriiITanim inuiTil, 1 it "''ns to lx! the rod of lliir. xho m.v,. will visit the iniquities of the fathi inrir ciiiiuroii. .1:1.1 I " Its ctrpcts commence by depooition from the , J II,;v'"'il "t an J T. C. Jmkins, Tcailcra ur blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in I . J-,.,pinir. the lunKs, liver, and internal organs, is tpnned A towl IV J W. A. Mil l r, l'rof. 0( K'ntnan tnberchni in tho glands, iwellinRsj and on ; the aurfuce, eruptions or sores. This foul cor. iBINOLK AND DOl'BhE KVritT Itnntf lfrRl r"I,t',nt which Rendprs in the blood, donrpsses ' "r "ie, to mat acromions cnnititu- Hons not only Miner from scrofulous poiu )laiuts, hut they havo fnr 1ps powpr to with stand tho ntta ks of othrr dispasrs ; con c ltiently, vast numhprs ppriuli bv disorders w hich, iilthoiiRh not sorofiilous in their nature, are still rpnd.Tcil futnl by tills taint In thp ytem. Mot of the consumption which de cimates the human family has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination and many detructivcliPMrs of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous ; their pvrsons are invaded by this lurking in. fection, and their health is undermined by it. In cleanse it from the system we must renovate tho blisid by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy food and exuniic. Such a medicine we supply ia AVER'S Coin pound Extract of Sarsnparilla, tnc most ctlectunl remedy which tho medical skill of our times can devisp for this every . w nure previuling and fatal malady. It is com bined from the most active remedial that Imve been diM-ovcred for the expurgation tf this fmil disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the system from its destructive consequences. Hence it should lie employed for tbe cure of not only serofuhi. but also those other ath-c-tions which arise from it, such as Kui-mvK and Skin Disrabes, St. Anthony's Fiuk, Bosk, or Kitvsirrt.AS, Pivrirs, Pistiles, Blotches, Hi.uns and lions, Tcmoiis, Tetteu and Salt Kim m, Scald IIram, IIivcw-oum, Uiii tiMATisM, Svriiii.tTicand Mnici niAL Dis. eases, UnorsY, Dvsi-Ei-siA, Dtmi.nv, and, indeed, am Cumpi.aints aiiisinq from Vitia ted on iMrntR Bioon. The rKinulnr bcliel in impurity of the Mood" is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of tliis Sarmpn- rilla is to purity and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible ii contaminated constitutions. Ayefs Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, sre so composed that disease within the ra,,Ke of their action can rarely withstand or evade tin.,, properties, the invalid who is bowed dn with pain or physical debility is atanisbrd to find his health or energy rrstorcd by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. Not only do they rnre the cvery-duv cnmiiluints of every bo.lv, but also monv f..n'nid:ilije and dangerous diseusps. The ngrnt below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American AJinsnac, containing rertltirnii s of tliclr cures and directions .u. .... .. in. ,m mr luiiuning "iinpininis i i wire- i... .... 1 . r...- ... 1 .. . . Jir., Ileal tlnirn, In ariaeheariiini f rom tlimrdcettt !-tonach, A antra, Inttigrttwn, I'am in anil Morbid Iiiai tion of the Jloires, Hatulrncy, Lott o f Appe tite, Jaundice, and other kindird complaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Ayers Cherry Pectoral, ton TIIK UAriU CfllE op Coughs, folds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Ilronebitis, Inciplnnt ronsinun. tion, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease. So wide is the field of Its usefulness and so nu merous are the rases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons pub licly known, nho have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of tbe lungs by its use. When once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues arc known, the fmblic no longer hesitate what antidote to employ or the distresiing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust unon the community have failed and been disrardrd, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the atlliated they can never forget, and pro duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. PREPARED BY DK. J. C. AYEK & CO. LOWELL, MASS. sold nv C. D. Watsos, and M. A. Fasno, Clearfield E. F. RhskMes, Mosrisdal. C. R. Foster. Pnilipihnrg. Wm. Ibwik, Curwenivtllo. Bamcsl ArHoId, Luthersburg. And all druggists. dee. 22, 1848.J Iron Depot, Kept by Merrell & Carter On Second Street, Clearfield, P. IS tbe place where all the following articles can be had at reduced prices : liar Iran of all sizes by the small or by the quantity; Cast Steel nf various sizes and best quality ; a large assortment of Stoves, among which u-ill be found tbe S'ew World (bo Oak Premium, Great Republic, Buck's Pat ent, ami the elevated Minnesota. Alto, large assortment of mnc-platet and Parlor Moves, and Avr-hghts of various Putterm. Aho, Plows of the best and latest patterns. auio or meir owa Manufacturing a taage as sortment of Tin-ware, Stove pipe, Sheet-iron pans of all sizes, and all articles of the kind in their line kept always on liand. house spmt ting done to ordr, and Tin Roofina done trith despatch. Also, a large assortment of all kinds of house-keeping utmsis constantly on ' hand. COUSTRY MERCHANTS are invited to call, as they cun be accommodated st very low ugu res with anything in our line, All orders will be thankfully received and promptly attendod to. 0. B. MERRELL. L. R. CARTER, N. B. They will also receive every variety of , . , ... . - - ruu.ri m e n.imon, ai low rates. FOR SALE OH KENT. THE subscriber offers h in T atvrAtinA n en a.. 1 " - sivw W V IIP II 1 II Vl I. Illl I I'll I I Oil II IV. 'containing some two hundred and forty cres with about seventy-five acres cleared wuii nouso, Darn, young orchard Ac. thereon, for sale or rent on reasonable tenns. Enquire of the ubseriler soon. rossossioti given at onco. ; ' Wm. roiSTEK. Clearfield, Clearfield County, Ta. n 11 1 1 1 mil T Jf- ll(01 t I iM M I 11 1 I II inliii. ' '"! .ih, Pa. . - t'NAnTfRrn W,y - . . . JUU Attending Jkn.ary, 1838 ' , m,w "fK"l ! iiml tlinMuvh rrtihtir. 1 1 1 IJ Hinlm. Vminf mnl 1 rr'l""J !r aitul duliKi ul the ( ouniing Itooin. J. r. Fhitr, A.M. Pnif.r jf II.m.1 I an I a. " .. .' ' "f ,),Mk "t A. T. t..j ttiMV. IVsoliprofArlilimeticanJCooi. Illh'llll t ali iitiillrln hu, As usJ in every department of butiueis. Cummrreiul Arithmetic HapM U,i,lHr H'n'(id Dettrtimj Camulerfcit MonryJIrmntift Vurrttpuudrnn Commercint .nir Are taught, and all other- subjects necomurT fur tl e success sdiI thorough edutlitiota of ft practical busiiivus man. riU.MIt'MMlMNSM. I)rwn all the pmmlums in Pitu'ourgh for the rat throe years, uUo in imtt-ru and Western vines, ior oesi Writing, not EsoitAVKD work. IMPORTANT INFOnMATlOy. StudonU enter at any time No Yacittion-iTlme unlimited Heview al pleunurc Oradiiates sssls. ted in obtaining situations; Tuition for full Com mercial Course, tSj.OUj Average time, 8 to 12 weeks; Uoari (2 SO per week ; Stationer;, $0 00 i Kntlre cost, $00 00 to $70 00. 9Minltcr' sons received at ba price. :ott''f' Tot Curd, Circular, specimen! vt Business soil 'i auaress address P. w-. Jenkins, ,, . . , rULburgb, Pa. dec. 8, 1838. GREAT DISCOVERY OF THE AGE,' Important to TOBACCO CHE WEES. DR. GUSTAV LINXARD'S TASTE ItESTOliA Tl VE TltOCllEi The Great ntlatitute for Tdaceo. It is a well known and ineontrovertible fuct that the use of Tobacco is the promoting cause of many of tbe most severe MENTAL AND PHYS ICAL DISORDERS to which the race or man f subject, as cart ul analysis and long and painful experience hara clearlv nrnvm !... i. 'eertain narcotic and n.iimim.na ni.ni..;ii.. dangerous in their eflect, which by entering into' ,h bl0011 deranges the functions and operations of ne ber. causing niany to suppose that organ1 to be seriously diseased. TOBACCO affects also the entlro horvotu sys tem, moiilfi'iting itself us nil who have used the noxious wood w ill bear testimony in Lassitude; Nervous Irritability, Water Brash, Dyspepsia, A many other disorders of a similar charaator. THE TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCHES are flpfticnml In ftiiiinr.it-.int l i a and have proi-d comp. tel," .c7e ,k i"Z U j titude of cases, and wherever used 1 BeinVh. I g ' '"'"P101", romovlng tho lrrllatlon and j cc.omPan)'mg tickling sensation of tbe Throag "blcb re always consequent upon the abstaininy j 'rom the use of Tobacco, and by giving a health j to,le t0 t'" 'tomach invigorate the whole system Persons who are irrotriorably undorminine llloir constitutions and shortening Uiolr lives; should use these Troches immediately and thr if off tho injurious and unpleasant habit of Tubae. ;co cnowintr, .... .ift-uva or l.OAUUgOl nro put ap in 'S cenvenient and portable form at the low prloe i t 40 eonte per box. A liberal discount to thetrnJi; Prepared solely by the undersigned to whom all orders should bo addressed. JAMES E. BOWERS, Druggist Cor. 2d and Race streets. Phila. April 10, 1841. ly. Tl... "T. I... T 4. Usury's Stasia Factory January 20tii, 1859. PUBLIC XOTICE is horoby giyen, that Jacob J. Storcr, of Portsmouth Kw Hampshire lately of Philadelphia, and E. C. Schulti, bay this day eutercd into Co-partnership in tbe bu : siucsa of TAXXIXG, CVRRY1SG, KOOTSllOE ASH HARSESS MAKISG, and tbe business will be carried on by the name' of JACOB J. STORE R 4. CO., nt the Si Mary's Steam Tannery, In St. Mnry's, Elk County Tcnn sylvania. They hope by their long exporienca in bnsiness, and their desire to nlen.n th m.Li;.. that they wil receive a part of tho public patro nage. Lumbermen and othors, who d sire a' good nrticlo of Boots and Shoos, will find it great ly to their advantage to call and get good bar gains, as we are determined to soil as low as leather, or boots and shoes can be had in Phila delphia for cash or hides. All oa Jera promptly attendod to. 1 ' JACOB 3. ST0RER, A CO'. no. 2, v. Iv.j THE Highest Price paid for HIDES in CASlf at tbe St. Mary's Steam Tannery, no 2, v. ivj 1 000 .CALF 51X3 wanted, for which the' M.yi.ij hlBhe,t pre. n CMh wlll k, paiJ B the SL Mary's Steam Tannery, no. t, vol. iv. 500 Bushels CORN, 200 bushola Boc ' whbat, and 300 bushels Rye, at lbs storf of WM'. 1. ntwi.y. a n I.AAUD naniuilj ui ouil, T.ir.riaio a( . v i t. - r c . 1 1 r . a l . . . ..4 PRK'ES, at tho storo of WM. F. IRWIN. Cabinet, Chair Making,' "f 01IN OTLICH, of tho borough of ClearfioM, I Pa., will be prepared at all times to attend H' to any bnsiness in the above line on short notice, and In a workmunliko manner. His place of business is at the old shoo on the north side ot Market street. 3d door east of Third si, near! opposite the old Jew storo j whore he will keet ' constantly on hand a large assortment of Mu nogony and lane Uottom Chairs, and Cabinet Ware of every description, which he will disposr of on as reasonable terms as the same articles can be bad elsewhere in the oounty. t His stock of Cabinet Yt are now on hand, eon - ''s,s in part of Dressing and Common Bureau.-. D. L- , . .i.... i.i c-. , .. .. , Sofus, Sowing and Washing Stands, Desks at.J Hook Cases, rroncn ami Meld Post Bedstead.. Dining, Breakfast, Centre, Card and Pier T. bles, Ao. Coffins manufactured and delivered" any place dosircd. ; February 9, 1849. no. 4, Vol. iv.). iTTEAVYinJ TiH PSfl AVF If rft A TH ..li:HW I - - -w y i - - . aw sciuuu ! ver' 8l,eilP ' KRATZER'-j. FIFTY PER CENT. SAVED : BY baying Coal Oil and Coal On Law rt tho Iron Store. . - MERRELL 4 CARTER, on 2d Si. MTLAMTS of all kinds changed to Coal 0; Lamps. ! t
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