l , J V I 1 l I . k I tl 'l ) I f ll f H in I hue ' m'l.i 'I- - ... in n i ' i i I .lir.'l !" ' l,i i I ! a hill'1 i' I' - ( ( " 'v.l Vill I fti urn H'ii lii iii-iiinl -'i lini ' I t f I " T llniii l"'Sn i K II I I II' II V 1M It ' I' - i I i - I'll" I Vll ! l'l ! U liltlc IIU'I 0. (.1 V'y ) P-i.in fifty tlioiixnnl - tolly noil lint I li.it cnri'id it "ore; f.'Wcvci. I llull not ii ifl.i l tt V hen l'ii a little more. (AtSUly.) f'nr hundred thousand i k au 1 old Ah lift! la but n bore ! )' ! I can lie content to livo When I've ii little nunc. (At Sirnity.) lie dies ar.d to his greedy heirs Ho letu ps n countless store : His wealth hn purchased liltn n tomb tul very littlo morn, llo-ne Journal. (tritulhnl. Remarks on Summer Pruning. "Pinching" is a torm orton used in hor ticultural liternturo, nml is one of those leclmirnl wonls'that, nlthouph well tin ilorctood among tlio initiated, lias n ve ry indefinite meaning to llie general rend er, :it least in its horticultural apnli eulion. Finchinj. is a niodo of summer pru ning whereby robust shoots nro cheeked, nt un early slne of their provvlh, by re moving their extro.no points with a pinch between the thumb and linger; this re tards ier a time, their extension, and in (litre.1! growth in lower bud that would, in all probability liavo remained dormant. The process is applicnb'o to all trees and plant!", and U the best method of securing anv defired form of growth or kIiiuio of plant, but it U now becoming more asso ciated with the management of fruit and the production of fruits, than it has been heretofore, and its advantages are slowly jbcii.g recognized. The great tendency to growth in health y trees is towards the extreme points of branches, and the prevalent mode of win ter pruning, those of robust growth are put back more or less severely. This is loije with n, view to encourage side or lat eral growths, but it is a very imperfoct mode of gaining advantages which are more readily secured by judicious, and timely care in summer. A moments re flection will convince n?.y one that it is at best but a negativo practice to alloT a tree to make a heavy growth of wood du ring summer end remove it with the pru ning knile In winter, thus sacrificing and throwing away rs usele.'s what lias been tho great aim of the cultivator to produce. There mo exceptions where winter pru ning will bo absolutely a necessity j in joung trees, for instance, it is evident that ft healthy, vigorous and extended system of roots is of paramount impor tance. Sickly, or weak growing trees, will also lo rendered more vigorous by cutting the branches well down in winter but when tho tree is well established, it it U perfectly practicable to maintain its produ:tiveness, rind induce it to assume hiiy desired form by pinching during the weapon of active growth, and wo hesitate not to assert, that the highest point in the o:jlture and management of fruit trees will not have been reached, until this principle hn-j beconio fully recognized and generally acted upon. Even in an economical point of view with reference to labor, it is obvious that (i saving will bs gained by lulling off n bud in June, instead ol having to cut a branch in December. Indeed tho ampu tating of largo branches is altogether ob viated, and tho nutriment which would have been appropriated by such, is absor bed by tlio brandies retained. Trees vary so much in their habits of growth anil are so susceptible to tho in fluences of soil and climate, that no defin ite practical roles can bo given even by the most expert, that would form a sale guide to the novice in tree culture. It is a matter of individual experience and ob servation ; no amount ol explanatory in formation will convey moro than the ne cessity for tlo recognition of tho general principle, and that once firmly ostablinh ed in the mind, and the theory thorough ly understood, the cultivator will readily ncquire tho discriminating knoivled"o which n'way follows practical experience and close observation. Ono of the most common errors in sum mcr pruning, and one that isalso extieme ly injurious, is that of delaying tho opera tion until giowth has made -considerable! advance, and then in order to secure tho emission of shoots at certain points a se vere diminution of activo foliage is iho consequence. W'o have seen grape-vines thus treated, fallowed to proceed uncheck ed until the middlo of July, and then a foot or more taken from the end of each shoot, that were completely paralyzed and the crop a total failure, the berries remaining green until overtaken by frost. It is surh occurrences os the above that give rise to tho many apparently conflict ing statements that abound in our horti cultural and agricultural literature. A course of practice is undertaken without u proper knowledge of tho system or the principles upon which it is founded, and whea failures occur, they nro seldom at tributed to their proper source The perfection of summer pruning then. ronsists in checking the growth of partie-1 ulnr shoots Aithout diminishing the foli-' sgo; when the extreme point of n branch is bruised, growth will be checked without ' (lie removal of leaves. Nothing is more certain than this, that tho welfare of the crop depends upon a full growth of heal thy loliage. Farmer and Gardener. Proverbs woktii Preserving. Hasty people drink the wine of life scalding hot. leath is the onlv master u-br i,: Korvunls without n character. Content is ! tho mother of good digestion. When ! pride and poverty niarr together, their! Children aro want and crime. Where hard work kills ten, idleness kills n hun. dred men. Folly and prido walk eido by' sido. He that borrows binds himself with liis neighbor's rope. Ho that is too good for good advice, is too good for his neigh- ) bor'i company. Friends a jd photographs never flatter. Wisdom is always at home to those that call. Tho firmest friends iisk the fewest, favors. ; t-i1' is Hint a girl in England wns truck dumb by the firing of a cannon. Sinco tbeu a number of married men have invitod the orti'lory to come and discharge their pieces on their premises.! Tlir. horrid wrrtrhea J ' j I ! t y.iiiiliiiin anil cToIfrcfioit Mtr! ir I. EON A It)). FINNEY &Co. r 1, i: a n v I 1. 1, ( l EAHFlhl.l) ( ttl'STY, 7M. urn t it i i it vc;k, mitij a in tm Arm ntroinTrn iii.rfcn tti ( i i i d, fV", ,,: ',,n i,i,i,',- nud ; rv,v,,i promptly rfmittrd I'.u-hmigc tin tlic'Cltln miiHtntitly nu linml. f. (' Ofllre mi Poor ml Ft., nenrljr opponito tlio (Ol'l.T HOl'SK. T iir. ci. i:itrn. 1. 1 ,u'.ii'.mv. win do nponod (r tho rnepptinn nf ruiiilii, (iiiii1o urnl fi'iiiHlon) on iMciintny, May 2sih, I MOO, n mtpcr K'oKtun or e!ii'i,n ncckii (lrtiin(;rnitiy, Hrmlini;, Writing, Primnry Arillitni'tio nml rcngrnpliy, $2..'i0 Higher Arillitni'lic, Knglii'Ii Oranuunr, liojr ropliT nml History. $.I.H0 Aljclirn, (lenmetry, Nutttrnl Phll(iiiiiliy nml ll.iiik Kui'pini; $ I HO I.ntin ntul (Iri'i'k lansuMnoi'. $6 00 To ftuili-nts ilosirum of npquirinu a tJniroiiKh Ku'liiili Kiliii'iitiini, unit nliu ili to UHlily tliiMiifnlvoa for tooihvr, tit id IiiKlitittiua oll'um I l--i r u 1 I o iulrnntii;oi. No pupil received for leu tlinn linlf a scminn, ml uu ileiluetion mmlo except fur irutriietiHl rirknons. Tuition to lia pat J (it tlio cluno or the term. ('. 11. iSAXJ'I'OUI), PKiNCtfAt. May 23, lt)0.- Iy. NEW F I B llli 2 JbJ GOODS J iif t recoivin ami oponing at the 01J ntnr nf bon is Smith in llolhleliem a well selected n sot ttnent of Spring anil Summer Hood ofal most every deKcription. f tuple unj Fancy, a licaittiful asuortment ( Prints nml:-Dress Goods of tho lutc.'t styles, nfso a varioty of useful t'mns. Hals unj Cnps, llnnni'ts nml Shawls, Hoots and Shoes, Hardware, Quecnswaro, Drugs an Medicines, Fish, GROCERIES, Tobacco, Pi-cars ami all artieloa usually kop! in a country Store, alt ehonp for rash, (iire ui a cull and see Tor your selves, H. I.. 1IEXDERS0X. A CO. May 21, lf,0. 1000 13C0 mm Ana extensive Dealer H'lnro Timber, ll)ar,ls ft. Slit,, Si '"efeit fM.orln"' CO!"' '" n irett iHppld MVh 14 1800. JOSHUA S. JOHNSON, I I A INO fittcJ up a shop a few doors tiis JLJ of tho "Oi.n Jew Stoiik," on Market st. desires to inform tho community at largo, tha ho keeps on hand a variety of CAHIXKT WOItK, nt his shop, and that ho manufactures to onlei (of suporior finish,) evory description ofhottso hold and kitchen furniture, among which ar Centre and Dining Tables Mahopannnd Com mon burenus Common and Fancy Hjedstcadi Stands, Sufos, Cupboards, Sofas, Lounge) 4c, which ho is determined to dispose of at as cheap rates, for cash, as they can bo purchased .it any other establishment of tho sort in the county. Persons wishing to buy furniture are invited to eotuc to bis shop nml cxnmino his articles, and judge for themsolvjs of their quality and finish, before purchasing elsewhere, as ho feels confi dent that he enn suit them in price and quality. N. li. Ho is also prepared to mako C i ki.h to order on tho shortest notico and attend funerals with a henrse, when called upon. r-All kinds of country produco wit! bo re ceived in payment for work. nov. 17, ISiS. ly. FLEMING HOTEL, FdtXIEItl.Y K.VlMI V AS THE GoOD I.VTEXT,) CURWENSVILLF, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania. Tho subsciiber begs leave to inform his old customers, nnd tho public generally that ho hag recently taken tho above well known stand, and that he has (ntirely refittod nnd refurnished it in a stylo adapted to the age, and tho wants of tho entire traveling community. HIS TABLE will always bo prjvii led with every luxury th. """""i j mil nuuru. HIS BAR will be supplied with the choicest wines and li quors. HIS STABLES, which are tho best and most commodious on the road within a day's travel, will always bo in chargo of careful and attentive hostlers. In short Every department "of his Establishment will bo supplied with nil the comforts and convonion cics the weary travollor could desire. junoj, 'S3. WM. A. MASON. Cuba hotel7jaynesville,pa7 THE nltVve Hotel, having recently been fitted up for a houso of entertainment, is now open for tho accommodation of tho public Il'ravelors will find this a conveniont house. -rJay lLLSif' ,0IIN J0' SALE CFF. VV. SCIlOENiNG'S ESTATE. By virtue of an ordorofthe Orphan's Court of Clearfield county, tho farm or real Eeatate in Jordan township, containing about sixty two acres, lato the property of F. W. SCHOENINU 1 anil nolng tbe same property on hich h n..j at the time, of hi. death in 1851 , but now in the I occupancy ot tho Aoministrator H. F. SCHOE- NINO, will be exposed I to sale at Public Vendue or outcry at Ansonville in said county on n . SATURDAY THE 4TH DAT OF ahuubi, A. U. lf6f, ai i o ciock in the ancrnoon of said day. The snia real estato is moro fully described as fol lows i jseginning at a Hemlock, thenco south 40 de grees east mil perches to a post, thence south fit degrees west Hi perches to a Hemlock, thence north 40 degrees west 80, perches to a post, thence north 60 degrees east Hi perches to the place of beginning. Containing sixty-one acres and sixty-six poaches, and the usual allowance of six per centum f o : as by reference to deed from Lewis Wain and others to said Frederick Schoening dated the 17th day of October A. D. 1H47 rccordod in ClearBeld county in deed Book R. jnge 510 will more fully appear. July 4, 16. II. F. SCHOENING, Adia'r. MHM t f" ( Mi, V. Wllllfflci, c. ii'.j 1. MM1li , l. nnti(, VAmivrv LOltAlNK&CO. HAVE Just received from the Eastern elllc', and opened at IhelrNEW STOKE IIOOM on At A UK ET STKKl; I', two doors west ofTblrd. tin most extensive aisotlment ol Prills, Medlci'ies, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye-Studs, Tobacco A Segars, Toilet articles, Perfumery, Plunk books, Stationary, Cutlery, .Miscellaneous And Fancy Articles Ac. Ac, ever ofTurod to the public in this scctien of tho country. Their Drug and Chemicals, of which they have an extensive assortment, have been select ed with especial refl'erenee to their quality and freshness, Their stock of Oils and Taints will consist of Linseed oil, Coal oil, Tanner's oil, Tui p:nlinu, Red t White load, dry and ground in oil, Span ish brown, Venitlan rod, Yellow and Stone ochre Lampblack, .luck leud, Ivory b'ack, Chinese A American vormillion, paril green, pnris, Ultra marine and prussian bluo, dry and ground in oil. Carmine, Chrome green if yellow, Chalk of all Cobalt, lrop, luke f- black, Emery, (Hue. Gums, Copal, tlaiuar and Shellac., Indian red, Litharge, Orange mineral, pumice and Kotton stone, Kose pink, English and Anif ricun, Rosin, Senr'et, (or iersiar) red,) Terra Sienna, Turkey umbre, Ver digris, bluo if while Vitriol, Whiting, Zinc, put ty aud putty knives, Glass of all sizes and quali ties, Looking-glass plutes, Ac. if c. Dye-stulls & Varnlshm: Extra Logwood, chip ped and ground, Indigo, Madder, Annatto, Cochineal, Sol. tin, ltcd snundcrs ; Copal, Coach, Illaek for leather, Japan fordying, Hap, Mastic, Whitoliamnr, White spirit and Flowing Varnili. Tobacco Scgars: Cavendish, best, Natural ieaf, Rough A ready, Lady twist. Fine cuts of all kinds, and pride of the Harem, tobacco; ltappco nnl Scotch snuflV: El phaeton, Henry Clay, punch, Lachica, El mono, Ac, Segars. IJIaiik-lliioks and Stationary. Ledgers, Pay-books. Receipt anil Note-books, Iiaries, La dies and Office Portfolios, Llack parchment and paper Deeds, llonds, Mortgages, and all other legal blanks. Foolscap, letter, Note, Business and drawing paper, Envelopes, Ready roference Files, Annear't and Arnold's Writing fluid, Ink, blnck, blue, and carmine, Steel Pens ana Pen holders, Paper clips, mucilage, and all other ar ticles in the Stationary line. Toilet Fancy Articles & Perfumery. Hair bruhes, American, French A English, with Ivo- j ry, Shell, Pearl, Ituffalo, Sntinwood, Rosewood & ornamcntod backs, all qualities ; Cloth brushes Hnt brushes; Teeth brushes, various qualities; Shaving brushes, American, English and French with Russia bristles and fiadgor'a hair: Flesh' brushes ; Comb brushes and Cleaners, Tortoiso shell Tuck combs, Tortoise sholl, plain A Fnncy and India rubber Long Combs; Shelf, BiitTulo, Horn and India rubber puff sido Combs ; India rubber Dressing Combs, 4 to 8 inches, all styles ; English Toilot, combs with handles; Bonnet combs; Ivory and (Jutta perchnfino tooth combs'; Pocket combs, all stylos : American, French A flermnn Cologne A Lavender waters ; Lubin's, Taylor's, Wriuht's, Muncenct A Conwav's ex. tracts for tho han Jkerehief, of a gret variety of siytss ; jiumcits tocatn?, Harry s Trieopherous, Lyon's Cathnirnn, Eau, Lustral, Rears, Massaeenr, Antigua, Rose and Coral Oil ; Reef marrow. Pomades, and Philocoom, American and French all styles and prices cold cream, Toilet powder, Rougo Ralls, Lilly White, Pun" Boxes, China, and paper, smelling suit.. Palm of a thousand flowers, tooth paste, tooth pr.fte, charcoal, rese. Ac, Ac, Shaving Compound all siaes ; Military soap, Honey Soup, Chrystalino and Floating soaps,, Ottoman, Yankee and (i.illngher sonps, Transparent and Castilo soaps, Ac Ac, Miscellaneous Articles. Gouts steel frame morocco and cuff rortmonnics, Ladies silk lined pupier Mnehe, inlnid tortoiso sholl, velvet and mOrOCCO PortmOntlieH. l.n,li Crllinl nnr,.l embroidered with steel beads, Ladies Calms and morocco satchels, shell, pearl, ivory, velvet and papier Miiche, ivory and poar memorandum tab-1 lets, Fino Eugish "Morocco, Pocket M'nlets. Mo-; tocco and caf Pocket books, with Straus and cfnsps; Bill books, and Banker's cases with lock and key; o-llupsion drinking cups, Medical glas ses with and without drops. Fishing tackle, Chapman A Ejierson's lta.r strops cigar esses srumb brushes. Shoo Brushes with nnd without handles Horn brushes', all qualities. Paint and varnish brushes n siies, tin and capper bound, Path tools All titer, oounter and mark ing brushes, white wush nnd scrubbing brushes. Fancy coorcd feather dusters tc, Kieh peart inaid papier macho, toilet cases, work boxes, writing de.-ks, Rosewood and Mahogony ariting desks, Chessmen nnd Chors boards, (ieiits. Kid Gloves, Neck ties, collars, cravnts and ennes, La dies Kid, Toffeta Silk and Kid finished gaunt lets, and Lylo thread gauntlcjs, Black and eolor- eusim wot suspenders, fronch striped gum sus penders, Rich cmbroid.-rod suspenders, fiuiots new stylo French suspenders, fient.s. linen hand kerchiefs, coored border nnd Cambric handker chiefs. Ladies finen handkerchiefs in great vari ety ; gun shade fans, circular French fans, can ton feather fans of groat varioty j Fine Canton pnm fans with ivory and painted hnndes, Back and mourning fans; Hair pins Engish and Fredch, Ac, Ac. Aso Patent Modicines of ev ery variety. All of which wiK bo sod ot tbe lowest CASH prices. Country Phjilrlan furnished with Drugs, Medicines and Surgical instruments, at the most reasunablo rates for cash, June G, 1SG0. ly, Notice to Assessors. vtiiKHKAS, by the last part nf tho Gth clnnso of tno nu siTlion or the Act of Assembly entitled "An Act for the regulation of ths Militia nf this Commonwealth," approved the 21st day of April, A. I). 1858, Assessors of boroughs nnd townhips are directed to furnish the Brigade Inspector of the brigade in which thoir districts, are situated, with a copy of the military roll of thoir respect ive districts when they doj-osite tbe original with the county Commissioners NOTICE IS THEREFORE HEREBY GIV EN, that tho Assessors of tha several boronghs and townships in Clearfield county, constituting 7, . . . n vicarneia county, constituting tTXZ ll"?'!' --.i. V TJ . ro'lulr9l lurnifcn me ". .. V ? mm"J ro" 00 or l'orore the I . u ' ""Bum nexi ; ana upon failure tnore- ef, the penalty for neglect of duty will be strict-1 ly enforced. r-iopiei or the rolls can be sent to me by marl, addressed to llurnsido P. 0., or loft with J. H. Larrimer, commandant of tha brigade, at nia office in the borough of Clearfield. ' R. C. TATCHEN, Jlrlg. Ins. ... . . 6th I,riltdo, 14th Dir. p, M. Ilngado Inspector's Office, Uurnside t'p. Juno 6, ISfiO. DRY APrLES, for sale at tlio store orWm. F. Irwin, Market street, Clearfield Pa. D RY CHERRIES for sale ilI. IhA mtn r Win. F, Irwin, Clearfield Pa. BACON, Ham, Sides, and Shoulders, forsa at the store of Wrn. F. Irwin, Clearfield Pa. i . to 1 1 Mir. '7 I Clitnppst! Bout!! Lftffm!!! 1) AYS for tuition In single nnd double miry Hook keeping, writing commercial aiitbintl I ie and I, ('( lutes. 'llixird 8 tivr 20, fit,it;nury J7, Tuition i $."'i ni'iVn rrpnium Jtl'J. I 1'siial time from (1 to 8 weeks. Kvery student Upon RrmluntiiiK is Riinrniiteil cumpi'tent to imin age tlio books of any lutsinets, and qualified to enrn a salary f-om 500 to 1000 Dollars. Ritnlents enter nt any time No vacation Re view at I'lonnuro. Fist premiums for best business writing for ISifl, received at Pittsburgh, Philadelphia mid Ohio Slato Fairs. Also at the principal fairs of the I'nlon for Iho punt four years. Minister's Sons roocived at half price. MFor Circulars, and Embellished View of tho College, Inclose five letter stamps to F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pa. KATZEUS5""""" II A YE JUST OFEXED 'TIIE11 NEf SPRING GOODS CM1PRISISG ISoilBlCtS, Ladies' Dress Goods, Hibbons, Flowers and Alillcnary goods gen crally. ATT rNUON INVITED TO THEIR and Shoes of every description. Also to their elogant stylos of BUSINESS C0AT8, and Mon's it- Boys' CLOTHING. A full assortment of Carpets, Floor Oil clotbi and Carriage trimmings constantly on hand. Flimr, flnron, 7A f e. nt the lowt ;irio Thresh AVB'ival ot New (joods. AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. I am just receiving and opening a large and well selected assortment cf SrAMNG ND SUMME72 (iood?, of almost every descrip tion, A beautiful assortment of Prints and Dress goods, of tho newest and latest styles. Also a groat variety of useful notions. A large assortment, ready-mado CLO TIiING, Bonnots, Shawls, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, a large quantity, Hardware, Qicensware, Pruggs and Medicines, Oil and Paints, Carpet A Oil Cloths, Fish, Sacon and Flour, "10 e8t l"nlity, all of which will bo sold Bt ,no I"08.1 cash or ready pay prices, 'J fronds nnd tho public generally, art respectfully invited to call, v. iciirucni, jiay v, leoo, WM. F. IIUVIX NEW GOODS NEW GOODS ! ! NEW GOODS ! ! ! Just received and now opening at Invis'a cheap corner store, a large and w ell selected stock of Spring and Summer goods, all of which are of. fered at lower prices than ever. Call and exam ino goods nnd prices. E, A. 1BV1N. Curwonsvillo, Mnv 10, '(50. Tonnets, Florence braids. Enelish ..raws. MM Shaker nnd other styles trimmed and nn. ti'iiniiicd, will bo found in variety at the corner 8torur E. A.IRVIN, Ctmvensvilk, May 10, '00. radios dress goods, of patterns and toxturos to J please all, will bo found at the corner store of Curwinevilie, May 18, 1800. K. A. IRVIN. Skclolon Skirts, a large varioty at roducod pri ces at Irvins corner store. Curwcnsville 16, '60. Stella and other Shawls in variety at tho cheap Store of E. A. IRVIN- Curwonsvillo, May 10, '00. Eoots and Shoes. A lnrgor stock nnd lower prices than ever, at Irvins Cheapost corner. Curwonsvillo, May If, '00- Avery largo stock of Spring tad Summer clothing of the lntst stylos for snlo 1 ow by Cuiwonsville, Way lfl, I860. E. A. IRVIN Cooking Stovos of various sizes and prices for snlo by E. A. IRVIN. curwensviilo, -uay 10, 00. aekorel aud Horrinc for salo at the corner tore of E. A.TIIVIV. Curwonsvillo, Juy 10, 'CO. Ilotir, Bacon, Beans and Clovor seed, at the . cheap corner by K. A. 1RYIN'. vurmiisvino, may IB, 1860. 7l la... V.n. P.t I r,7 ' ' ' "- d.. n,r snie low Dy .i?r.7r ai tno cheap corner K. A. IRVIN. Curwensviilo, Mav 10, 't CO. rl I 'des of Spanish solo leather 'or ) )n. a I w e i , - " ' " for cash br E. A.IRViy. Curwensville, .May 10, I960. I? RUT. Dried Apples, . Peaches, Cherries, Pn Tared and nnpared. 'runes and Ilii.U. . tho corner store of jj. IKVIV CjKwnsvillojMfty J(J, 1800. rVrstins Mill and cut Saws, Mann'i axes and XJ a general assortment of Hardware at the store of K A Iltvrv wcnsvilleM.y 10, 1860. lA-1w' A largo lot of BEANS lor sale at the Iro XX. Btora of MERRILL k BIGLKR. rOAI. OII,AnH, Con. On, Laura for sale J by KRATZFR A S0N5. lit DEA1H III To tvriy foim nnd Pprrie of "CnA'l.-.V "f 0,S'.,',V' "( '0,V7', ,",V' "fO,V'.1",V" l; it, I' ll f iu. . ' ll c. .ft. I ,li,,' Et'-ctri. n ..... on-(i,T rur iifrni. m:st;oyh instantly Jtaf, TJonelies, Mice, Moles, (irouml-.liee, It I 1 .... v.n... e I.l i-ru'oiu'-., inifi, iunuis, ,u(isiuii(,i i ii-ii?", jnsecison i lanta, insects on Animals, i c. in slioit every furin and Fjieciis i.f ID years estiiLlislied in New York City useuiiy the City 1'ost ( llice- the (.Ttv l'ns on and Station lionsos-tl.n city Steamers, Nlnjis ic., tlio City Hotels. "AMor," "St. Nieliolas," &c, nnd liy nioro than 20,KMi private l'amiles. 1 ii.l'rucrpists nml Retailers cvervwliero ' i sell them. i I CffX-Reholosiile Agenls in all larpo Cities j 1 DAKegular sizes, 2ic., &0c, & f 1 Ho.xes I Jlottles, l-'lasks. i BPX-l ! ! Heitarr ! ! ! of siinriotisimitations. Examino each liox, Jiottlc i l'lask, I nnd take nothing but "Costar's" j 8JXJ?I.0() l$oxes sent by mail. DfSXJ?3 .4 $,r).()0 by Express. B.Addrcis orders or for Circular, to ; II EN II Y K. COSTA It, 1 Principal Depot, 410 Jlroadwny, N. Y. ; BpriuSOLI) HY LOItAlNK&CO. March 17th. Clearfield I'a. PUI.IFY THE BLOOD. MdDIFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS. The high and envied celebrity which theie ire-emirent medicines hnve acquired for thoir invariable eflioaey in all the disease which they profess to cure, has rendored tho usual practice of puffing not only unnecossiiry, but unworthy of tlicin. They i.re known by their fruits j their good works tcst'fy for them, and they thrive not by tho fuith of tho credulous. Ih ali, cases of Asthmn, cute and Chronic Rheumatism, Affections of tho Bladder nnd Kid neys. Billious Fever and Liver Complaints, In the south and west, where these diseases pre- vail they will be found invaluable. Planters, Farmers, ond otbors, who once use these medicines will never afterwords be without them. Dyspepsia. No person with this distressing disease should delay using these medicines im- mediately. Eruptions of tho skin, Krysipelns, Flatulency, Feve- and Ague. For this scourge of the western country these medicinos will bo jound a safe, speedy, and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system subjoctto a returs of tlie disease a euro by these medicines is per manent. Try them, be satisfied, and be cured. Mcrcural Diseases, Never fails to erndi oatc entirely all the effects of mercury infinitely sooner than tho most powerful preparation of I tnrsnparilla. igui sweats, nervous ueoili ty, nervous Lorn- iuo ra, limiro.vi jiepot, llolliduysuitrg, l'u, plaints of all kinds. Organic Affections, Pnlpita-I Dr. !eo. H. Kcyscr, Wholesalo Agent Pitts tion of the Heart, Painter's Cliolic. burgh Pa. Pilt'N. The original proprietor of these medi cines wns cured of Piles of i years standing by j '-)H WAI.IO II V CD. Vatscn, Clcnr!i"M ; tho use of these Lifo medicines alone, Worms of ' John Potion, Curwensviilo ; Jmucs B, tiriihani, nil kinds, nro effectually cured by these medicine?. trliampton j K. I'. Itiunncr, Morri-dale ; Joi n Parents will do well to administer them whenever 1 Russell, Pennville: R. II. Moore, I.utliei ,!.:irv-; their existence is inspected. Relief will be ! - f'tirk, New .Millport : c. It. Foster, Phil certain. ; ipsburg ; H. .N'ran, Aiisi-nvillc ; Bu-.-ell Mc.Mn: -tub life tills aw nioEtix bittbus ! -' Nf,w ""'S'''" ' K'lward William.. Wil. P.,.:r- .k ii i i .1 ,i 1 liiimsville : Jaekm Piitclien, Burnsi Je ; S,aa.'.i. I Tunfy the blood, and thus rcmovo all disease Hegnrtr, lilcn H ip., from the system. A single trial will place the 1 " r,.'l,' li k,;!. iirn i ii.i.s anil J'iiokni x j;iTT.:n lieyoml the roach of competition in the estimation of every patient. jStJ-rreparcd and sold bv I I R. WM. H. MOFFAT, 3.15 Brndway, cor. Worth St., New Yotli. fob. IfifiO. lyr. Cabinet, Chair Making-, s&S;?2 Si3 UJi&tV T OHN Gl'LIC'H. of tho borough of Clearfield, ft IM., will be prepared at all times to attend to to any business in th1) uhovo lino on short notice, nml in n workmnnlilto manner. His place of business is at the eld shop on tho north side of Market street, 3.1 door east of Third St.. nearly opposite tho old Jew store ; whero he will keep constantly on hand a large assort me tit of Ma - hogony nnd Cano Bottom Chairs, nnd Cabinet n nre or every description, which ho will dispose ofon ns rensonnblo terms as tho same articles can bo had elscwhero in tho county. His stock of Cabinet Ware now on hand, con sists in part of Ilressing and Common Bureaus, Sofas, Sewing and Washing Stands-, Desks and Book Cases, French and Field Post Bedsteads. Dining, Breakfast, Centre, Card and Pier Ta bles, Ac. Coffins manufactured nnd delivered nt any place desired. February 9, 19i0. no. ), vol. iv. CLEARFIELD STOXE MARE POTTERy. Thankful for past favors and soliciliotis of fu ture patronage. I would respectfully announce that I have on hand again, and will constantly keep nt the Pottery in this borough, on the cor ner a short distance cast of tho Methodist Church, a largo stock of Crockery , such ns Cream crocks, milk pans, Churns, Jugs, Jars, Stovo pipo ensing if-e. rfc. ; and also an extensive assortment of ditTerent sizes and patterns of brackets and rosettes for cornice on houses, and other nioul -dings. Any mouldings not on hand will be nr.ado to older on short notico. Also firo brick mado and kept lor salo. ,TA liberal reduction on prices mvlo to; wholesale dealers. F. LEITZINliER, ClcarBold, may 2.1, 1370. ly. Look Here Gentlemen ! WAGON SHOP AHEAD!!! The subsoriber thankful for past favor takes this method of informing his old customers and the public in genernl, that he ha moved bis shop from tho Foundary to tho shop formerly oceunied by Uoorge W. Orr, on Third street, Clearfield Pn., whore he will continue to manufacture Wagons of every description, to order, of good- material nnd in a workmanlike manner. Also, (Sleds, Whoolbarrows, Harrows, flrain-crndles, if-e,, mado on short notico, in superior stylo, and of the best stock. Repairing of every kind tlono with dis patch, and on reasonable terms. WILLIAJA BROWN July, M, 1859. ly. LOOK IIF.RK1 LOOK III'.Hi:! TIIK undersigned subscribers, take this meth od of informing tho publio generally, that they have this day entered into copartnership in THE BLACKSMITH BUSINESS, and can bo found at the shop formerly occupied byj. bhunkwilcr, on Third street, in this bo rough, where they will be pleased to soo'tho r old v.. ...,,,,, many B0W one n CRn .. vvu.cuivutiugive mom a call. Prlng on your hoes, your spades and picks, our log-chains and your pulling sticks, .-...vji,,,, bivikiih, jour norso. your maro. x.v aiiHii iuuh go care. Your spears will work up then just right, To proomng hoiks for evory height, our swords too, shall then bo wrought. ' To ploughshares such as Cain no'cr bought. JACOB SHUNKWILER, n EO. W. ORR. Clearfield, December 8, 1S53. tf. mrj ern .toj v .aeonfinprjf l,IM)Sl.'s l,MPIii) h Iltooit ,kM arc Ik A J! AMM;l MIMrlM, the ipeeih. indii A.L MM M 111 IV t'l i.l, nnd rtiK linl e i iing Ii iu p ,'i in: n, 'hid. 'I Ills n.rdli lur liii" wronclil ie Inns eons In df-p"iate en-es of nid'l liiim, (ormiitli.n, lli. lis, y fllU ( nun t( ns V.i Mnd" Snto Ties S'enld Ilea. t'lif'ineoiis Jiifi-n't's, Pinipli'S on lli" t in1, .,t i ... . , , . . t , ' r i u oiioi n l li (I' Tetter Affections, lMiciinint llisordcri, PyspepMii, I'ostli niicss, Suit Plieiiin, tli-neriil I'cbility, Loss of Appetite, Foul toimi-li, Jlltllldiee, Merciniiil M. ruses, Liver t'oiiipliiiiit, Low Spirits, Female Complaints, and ull IMscnses lmvi : 0,c,r or''i" "" h'"" "a( l Wi'od. fVV-r.f..' -.o ''j i.- . The nbovo is a portrait of David M'Crenrv, Napier township, who, on tho aist dnv of Ai'- tOt.U ,e. i....;. l . r ' . ' ' IB3B. mane nllnlnvit boloro Just co (iurl. ., ho was treated fur tho euro of Cancer by'ilirfe I aieiuim ui jjeiin.ru county, ana liy Jr. New I ton of the Klcctric Collci'e in Cincinnatil. 'V,.r . ppnod of nearly ci-ht month., nutiritiistandin.. which, bis lip, noso and a portion of hit lcf: cll0ck ,voro entirely enlen away ! Ji hud n,Teu "P " hope, when ho heard of tho "Bloed Si np.::. or," and wns induced to try it. l our bottles esred liiin,nnd although sadly disfigured, thsre ' 110 'lestion but ivlmt this invaluable medicine saved his life The full particulars of Ibis can, mn-v he 'n in a cirenliir, which can he bud f n".v of the Agents. M'e also refur to the case of Nancy Bicaliaey, f El'lcrtnwn, Armstrcn? county, Pa., enrc! ,',f Pr,,fu!a after being unable to get out of bed f,r , "ir;e .vear. j To the case of a ludy in AnMnisvil'ic. tlesf fK''.d c"u,l,.v' ,Vi" also alilictud with Scroi'nU ! its wul"ct form. To the ense of (enr?e .Veisol, re.idiiig in Curl. ,(;wn' Cauiluia count, I'a., who was so badly af. i l'' '1 will Cancer that it eat bis entire nose i.ff, nn1 ,rH3 wa, ,w"rse, if possible, t!,nn McCreary's. Tho particulars of tlicr-o cic every one of which wns cured by llieii-.e nftho Blood Searcher may also be found in a circuits to bj had ol any of the Agents. R. M. LEMON, Proprietor. Laboratory for tho innnnfactnrH nml Keep up t lie Kxcitemenl! 1) FMOVALS n!wcy .aiwo CY-Stement : ni d V ince the grc-it r.viictiient .iliouL the reui-i-V;i) uf the C'oir. l lluuso luii- subsided, the coi:im 1 nity generally have become some-.vhnt excited , upon hearing that C. 1. Watson hns delt-riuinvd to pull up nukes a ml remove to Virginia. :,;t , the laie't cause foe cxcil"ineiit is the fact t'i.-t f have removed u.y a,idli r sh.-'p from iuy i stand opposite tin? Court Iloiisii lo i.iy in-tv sh on Murket street imarly opposite tii ic.il, v. I an "no mnv iavor in nn a cail can ho ssuM'i: , with i e:rrTn 1T,-,,. T i : Sl?pC Hal VoMo I iian?f s' HarnPIS, j Bridle6, Collars. Whips, HaltdS. Housing's, Brcccll- ) . bands, SluO Straps &C. In fact every thins in the lino of Snddlinc m.J I Harness lunkinr. j I ankfu for the vi rv lib.,. patronage heretofore bestowed, I solicit a'eon tinuanco rf tho same, and a caii from as li ar new customers us can mako it'suit. UFO RUE W. RHEEV. P. S. My being connected with tho 1 -Usiness will not interfere with my shop, f . bavo tho Drug Store attended to by c:. . (lands, and intend devoting my timo cxclii'. i to my rci'ular business. (; - Aug. 31, 18551. moun r vr:ii)iof : ; . LUMBER CITY, ( '('i a rftc I d Co u n ty , 7 1 JOS. L. KIRliV, PiioVi-.irion. "I) EOS lcavo to announce to ('! tr,;v 111,; At munity and tho pu'ilio genenrnlV, i' at has taken the above named lutel iimlr.fi - . in a style suited to tlio times and tho the public. HIS TABLT! Will always be supplied with tlio besl tin ! kets nnd the surrounding m,i.,. iv,. III-, nn, Will contain tho choi.-est li.iuors, and w. . . , J1IS KTAllLKS n ill no in tho care of mtnniivA i.. . spnnsihlo for their conduct to their cmn;. ' I who will givo the cntiro cstiiblishinc.it 1.,, sonnl supervision. ,. ln tl""ho "pe that ho will bo ablo to n !"3 S',,,!ltfl cosiforlablo during their visits .-. : n'nl',0 respectfully solicits a shnro o.' o' Pa'ronnf?-' 1 L,""bT City Oct. 19, isr.g. PAPP.II IIWcaXGS, e." SrilNCSTYLKS, ICG- .AGO- or W A L L r a r K II s . O WELL BOU1JKE, Manufactures and Importers or VAPER HANGINGS, Xo. 17 South FOURTH: Street, h. '. Market, I'liiladolpl Oilers unusual facilities to Wholsalo 4 Rot . nuyors, a splendid slock of gnodn to seluct fn and all uf tho newest and best designs. Wi ' DOW CIRTAI.V PAPERS, in ondloss vari. March 7th ISOO. "1110.1, WM. 1'. CHAMBERS. CARRIES on Cliairmaking, Wheelwright, m house and Sign painting nt Curwonsviii ClenrDeld co. All ordors promptly attended t Jan. 5,1833. JOSEPH PETERS, Jiutl'iee of the Fence, Curwensville, Pama. ONE dour eastsr Montolius A Ten Kyck Store. All business entrustod to liim wi bo promptly attended to, and all intrnmenl i o writing doiio nn short notico. March, 31 l.'i8.-y r.'ii I