'li - WW Alone with the fcjlng I n .l.llii nil loftlltl l Hl Miol 1 1 .nil U inn I ttiiwi noin n litur wnllt n 1 ' !i'tili k'Aiiiiiii f wil'o. It wualm rmreni ollit r, lie h it'll In ut tn lro it Loaf rivw of in n ines to iliiioo a Tort, ami Uko u.o .'till! ... , ' "Wo dihi.oikid nt a f.'tv liuiidroJ tan) ilihtnncc Irom the bicdi to keen tlio i-onst clear wlulo tlie Loaf crov mini:) ncs ol llio guns, 'i'lie onomy lnnl mlvantiijtu vl tlio wood, nnJ ftlso kiKuvinj; tin' country well, anilntroo) oftliciiiin utlvuneo. Wowcro ordeivd to tiro. 1 took ntciuly nim nii'l timl t my mnn ut about sixty vetils. U t'L'li likctiKtono. At tlio Mime time a liroudnidu i'lum the went inn- uion2 tho trees, oud tlio enemy disap peared, we could scarcely toll how. I lilt u tliouy't I must go up to him nnd ee whether lio whs ueuU or niivc. no )ny quite still, and I tvus more nfinid of 1) i in lyiiife' so tliun wlicr ho stood lifting iiio ttl'ew minutes befoio. It is a strnrge fouling to coiuo over you oil nt onto that you huvo killed a man. iio had unbut toned hi jacket, and was pressing bin Jiaud over tlio front ol ln uliest, where the wound whs. JIo breathed hurd nnd the blood j cured from the wound, and also from hid mouth, every bro.il li lie took. His fuco ivas as white ns death, und ins eyes looked fo big and bright as ho turned them nnd stared at r.-.c. 1 shall never for get it. He was i; lino young fellow, not more than five nnd twenty. I went down on my knees bos id him, and my brenst felt no full ns though niy own heart would burst, lie bad a real English fuc.0 and did not look like nn enemy. What Ijfelt I can never tell ; but if my lifecould have nved Ids, I believe I should have given it. I laid his head on my knee, and he grasped hold of my hand nnd trie! to spenkbut his voice was gone. I could not tell a word ho said, and every time he went to speak tho blood poured out so, I knew it would soon bo ever. I am not othamyd to say that 1 was worso than he. for ho novel shed u tear, und I couldn't help it. His eyes were closed when a gun was lii'.Jd from tho to order aboard, mid that aroused him. Ho poin'.od to the beach, where tho boat was just pushing off with tho guns which ho had taken, tuid where our marines were waiting to man the second boat, and then he pointed to the wood ivhere the enemy was con cealed. Poor fellow ! he littlo thought how I hud shot him down. I w.s won dering how I could leave him to die, nnd no one near him, when he had something like a convulsion for a moment, and then his face rolled over, and without a sigh he was gone. I trust the Almighty hts re ceived his soul. I laid hi head gently down on the grass and left him. It seem ed so strango when I looked ftt him for the last time. I somehow thought of ev erything I had heard about the Turks, and the. Russians ; and the rest of them, bat all that seemed bo far off and the dead man so near." A Husband and Father. A young man and his wife wero pre pared to attend a Christmas party ut the house of a friend some miles distar.t. "Henry my dear husband, don't drink too much at tho party to-day; you will promise me, won't you?" said she put ting her hand upon'hi brow, nnd raising her eyes to his faco with n pleading glance. "No, Millie, I will not ; you inny trut ine." And he wrapped his infant boy in a soft blanket, and they proceeded. Tho horses were soon prancing ove the turf, and pleasant conversation be guiled the way. "Now don't forgot your promise," whis lered the j oung ivifo, as she passed up the steps. Poor thing! she was the wife of a man vho loved to look upon the winr when it wns red. But his love for his vifo nnd babe, whom they both idolized, kept him back, and it was not often that he joined in tho bacchanalian revelries. The party passed off p'.easantly, the tinio for departing drow near, and the wife descended from the upper chamber to join her husband. A pang shot through the trusting heart as she met him, for he wns intoxicated he had broker, his promise. Silently they rode homeward, save when thediudken man would break into inatchcs of song, or unmeaning laughter. Kut the wife rodo on, her babe pressed closely on her grieved heart. "Give mo tho babe, Millie, I can't trust you with him." said he, as they approach ed a dark and somewhat swollen stream, w hich they had to ford. After some hesitation, slio resigned her first-born, her darlinn babe, closely wrap ped in the great blanket, to his arms. Over the dark waters the noble steed safe ly bore them, and when they reached the bank the mother asked for the child. With much care nnd tendernc-s he placed the bundle in her arms, but when she clasped it to her bosom no babe, was there! It ha d slipped from the blanket, nnd tho drunken father knew it not. A wild shriek from the mother aroused him, nnd h. turned just in time to see the little rosy face riso one moment above the dark waves, then sink forever. What a spectacle! the idol of his heart fcono gone forever! and that, loo by his own intemperance. Tho anguish of the mother, nnd the remorse cf the father are better imagined than described. 8-irJudgo I?, was once oblige ! to "dou ble ' with an irishman, in a crowded hotel when the followinc conversation ensued 'lnt, you would havo remained a Ion tinio in the old country before yen could have slept with a Judge, would on not '" l u ycr honor " fili(J pllt .. , lhink cr honor would have been M long time in the ould counthry before y0'd been a Judge, too." -A lover once wrote ton lady who reacted him, saying that ho intended lo retire lo "some si.'lii.),)fi ...... ..,n - - nuu nit-mile fwav lite in nii' l." T.. i.;..i. .1.. i . . .. . , , . c - - "iiium tuts Jiiuy replied by asking whether they were to to be of medium or o go eiZ9. Tho man aa not since been heard from. , Fanny Fern says if one half of the gins knew the previous life of the men they flurry, (ho li-t of old maids would be wonderfully increaetl. If .he men knew, lannv.whHt their future lies were Sffihi.incpeMe 11)0 lu ofoM tifirihuM; n... v . . . . inn t t " . , A, it a. c. rtn y-aiiliiinj anb f ollrrlion Met ,! LEONARD. FINNEY iCo. I J I. K A It r I 1. 1, (. jj:m;hi i.i vovrr, pa. j mi i.i oi. rxniAM, k, KuTm Ain ruMrrii tiim orNTkn j pi-pom jx it i . l it t n, O'i'.Y lion! hi.kV mui proi'Cfilt premjitty rtmitttd I "Jr limine on (lie l ilies riinxtaiill.v on tiaiiil. j:-H' Oflice mi SocpoiI SU, ni'srly opinito tli j C0U1-.T HOUSlv. rpiu: ci.r.Aitrir.i.n acadi'.mv, win A '' opi'iii'il fur Uib Tcci'plion of pupil, j (innlcs uiitl fi'iimli'n) on Moiwlny, Mny 2 S t li , I860, Jtrmi per cKin or o!rrn Wccki Oi'tboriiphy, Ucndln), Writing, Primary Arithmetic ami 6'eu);rnliy. J.'.iO Jlilior Arithmetic, Knlih Gritrumnr, Gcog. rapliy and History. $:1.00 Alj;il)rn, (Jeometry, Natural I'liilosopliy and Itaok Kcoping $ t.UO Latin and (Ircek languftgei. $0 00 To Btudi'iiln desirous of ncquirinf a tborcmcli laiL'li.ili Kducutiun, and nho wish to quulil'y tlit'iimilve for tenchors, this Iimtitution oil urn di'Kiralila adrantngeM. No pupil received for lest than half a ciion, nd no deduction uiudo except for protracted sickness. Tuition to be paid at ttie cloio of the term. C, h. SANKFUKD, Piiincifal. May 23, 1800.- ly. i:V FJ EMI, AM NE IV GOODS. Just receiving and oponing at tho Old stat ofl.ewia Suiith in Uethlebem swell aelooted a ortmetit of Spring aud Summer Goods ofal moat every description. !-tnpIe and Fancy, a beautiful assortment! Prints and Dress Goods of the latest styles, also a varioty of uaeful Nc I tioiis. Hats and Cans. liouiiets und Sbanln, I Coots and Shoes, Hardware, Queenswuro, Drugs an Mcdi.inef, Fish, GROCERIES, Tobacco, Sogara and all articles usually kop! in a country Store, all cheap for cash, (jive us a cull nnd see lor vour aolves. H. h. jiend'eusun, A CO. May 21, 1860. 10 CO Z " 18C0 V. is . . V ill 101 mmlu mm I . - And extensive Dealer A. In sr'i:,re Timber, Hiardr X. Whij;lcs, A,c. " ,f j M'ch 14 18G0. JOSHUA S. JOHNSON, I T AVINd fitted up a shop a few doora eaa XI. of the "(Ji.d Jew Stork," on Market at. denires to inform the community at large, tha he keeps on lisnd a variety of C A III NET WORK, at his ahop, and that ho manufactures to ordoi (of superior finish,) every description of houso hold aud kitchen furniture, nmong which art Centre and Dining Tables Mahogany andCom mon bureaus Common and Fancy llednteadt Stands, Safes, Cupboards, Sofua, Lounge, 4c, which he ia determined to dispose of at as cheap rates, for cash, as they can be purchased at any other establishment of the sort in the county. Persona wishing to buy furniture are invited to COlne to bis shun nnd ninminn liia nrtlntaa judge for themselvts of their quality and finish, uciuic iunuing ciscwuerc, as ae teels confi dent that he con suit them in price and quality. N. H. lie is also prepared to make C rriNs to order on tho shortest notice and attend funurah with, a hearso, when called upon. ""'""All kinds of country produce will bo re ceived in payment for work. nov. 17, 1858. ly. FLEMING HOTEL, FCRMEIUV KNOWN AS TUE GOOD I N TENT,) Cl'KWENSVILLE, Clrarficld Count;, Pennsylvania. Tho subsciiber begs leave to inform his old customers, and the public generally that he has recently taken the above well known stond, and that bo has rntirelv refitted Hid r,.fnrnit,nrl li in a stylo adaptod to the ago, aud the wonta of the enure traveling community. HIS TABLE will always bo prjvidcd with every luxury the niurkcts aud aurrounding country will afford. HIS BAR will be jupplicd with th choicest wiuoa and li- quora. HIS STABLES, which aro tho best and most commodious on the road within a duv' iruv,.l mill ni.,n,.. i.. i.. chnrgo of careful and attontivo hostlers. In snort Every department of his Establishment will bo aupplicd with all tho comforts and convonien cica the wcury traveller could desire. Juno 2, 'iS. VM. A. MASON. CUB A HOTEL, J A YNES VILLE, PA.' THE above Hotel, having recently been fitted up for a bouse of entcrt.iinmcnt, ia now open fir the accommodation of tho publio. H'rarelcra will finH this a convuuicnt boiiKe. May 19 UiS, JOHN JO! DAN. VhM 1 N 1ST R A TO R78 N OTICE. Letters "of Adiuiiii.-triition having this dny beon grun ted to the subsc riber residing in Mi rris tp., on the estuto of Arteinus .Iiihiiston Into of said tp., de-censed, alt persons knowing tbeinseves iu' debted to (aid estate lire requested to uiuke im iiiediute payment, and thoo having ciiins will present them duly authenticated for srtteuivnt 0. 1 WILDER, Adm r. Juno 13, ISf.O. Ct.-pd. CAUTION. All persons aro hereby noiified not'to purchase or in any way meddle with tho following proper ty, now in tho posse sion of Abraham Ueyer of Uuulivh tp. viz ; One bay mare and colt, one yoko o( old oxen, one yoke ol rod o en, Ouo two horse wngon, one lot of wheat in tho ground, four lots of eatt ia the ground, us tho aauie be long tn mo aiid aro left with him enljort t- my OriT. IVrl '.v' June 20, 1800. fit. pd. 1)I.All'.ltlN(;, Tbo subscriber, having located bimsolf in tho borough of Clearfield would inform the publio that bo is prepared to d I w nrk in the above line, from plain to ornamen. la! of any description in a workmanlike manner, ikiso nhitowaahiiig and ropairiag done in a neal Miuuvt uu vu rvMunaoio lerms. . t EDWIN COOrER. Clenfield, pril 17 158. j. v -j rAJ - ; JS Cheapest! Best! I Largest 1 ! ! I ) AVS for tuition in tingle and rintililn entry a. jitiOK-Kfeping, willing coiuinc rciui ariioiuvi iii and I.ecturei. lwnl 8 verts ?-0, Stat'rniri $7, V'uf'i'ca 5.'i5, rulirr exjriisrs JG'J. Usual time from 6 to 8 weiku, Kvcry (tiident upon graduating in guarnnted cvmpeti'iit to man ago the bookn at any burinets, and iualilicd to earn al:uy from 500 lo 1000 Dollars. 8tudent entor at any time Xo Taciition Re view at plcofiire. Fist preniiuini for best business writing for 1859, received at )'ittsliurgli, Philadelphia nnd Ohio State Kaira. Also at tho principal fairs of mo i nion ior uio pusi tour ycurs. i Min'nter'l Sons received at half prieo. O-For Circulars, and Kuibellished View of tba College, inclose five letter (lump) to F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, I'll. KKATZEKS' HAVE JUST OPEXED 'TUER XEW SPRING GOODS cojinusnG ISomicts, Ladies' Dress Goods, Ribbons, Flowers nnd Millenary goods gen crally. ATT I MICK INVITED TO TIIEIll and Shoes of every descviption. Also to their elcgimt styles of BUSINESS COATS, and Men's tt Buyj' CLOTIUXQ. A full assertmont of Carpets, Floor Oil cloths und Carriage trimmings constantly on band. 20 Flour, Damn, Fith (f e. at the loirtut pricet Wvcsh Arrival oi AT THE CIIEAF CASH STOKE. I am just receiving and oponing a largo and well selected assortment cf SPRING NO SUMMER Goods, of almost every descrtp tion, A benutiful assortment of P.ints nnd Dress goods, of tho iiewest and latest styles. Also a great variety of necrul notions. A large assortment, ready-made CLO TIiING, Bonnets, Shawls, Hats and Cnps, Boots and Shoes, a largo quantity, Hardware, Qicenswuro, Druggs and Medicines, Oil and i'aints, Carpet A Oil Cloths, Fish, Bacon and Flour, of tho best quality, all of which will bo sold at the lowest cash or ready pay prices. My old friends and the publio generally, are respectfully invited to call, Clearfiold, May V, 1800, WM. F. IMVIN NEW GOODS NEW GOODS ! ! NEW GOODS ! ! '. Just roeoived and now opening at Irvin's cheap corner Btore, a large and well selected stock of .'pring and Summer goods, all of which aro of fered at lower prices than ever. Cull and exnm ino goods und prices, E, A. 1RV1N. Curwensville, May IG, 'CO. nonnets, Florence braids, English straws, Shiikeraiid other s'yles trimmed and un triiiimcd, will bo found in varictv at tho corner tore of E. A, 1RVIX, Cui vvensvilU, May lo, '0.. radiea dress goods, of patterns and textures to J pleaso all, will bo found at the corner store of Curwinsvilio, May 16, 1800. E. A. IRVIN, Skeleton Skirts, a largo varioty at ro luced pri ces at Irvinscornci store. Curwcuavilio 16, '00. rl toll a tnl nlhitp Vliavl, tn vn.Ut.. - t 1. - -1 O Slore of E. A. 1KV1N- j Curwensville, May 1(5. '00. oota and Shoes. A larger stock und Iowor prices than ever, at Irvina 'Jheupost corner. '.ui'Hensviue, May 1(), 0U- A very largo Ftock of Spring rnd Summer 1. clothing of the latest stylos for enle low b'y Cuiwensville, May 10, 1SO0. E. A. 1RV1N Cooking Stoves of various sizes and prices Tor '"lo l-y E. A. U1V1N. Curwi-iisville, Mav Iti, 'CO Jockerel oud Herring fur snlo at the corner Lf I store of E. A, 1UV1N. Curwensville, M;y I'"i, 'i'.m. IT'lour, li.icon, Ucans and Clover s I, ut the i cheap corner by E. A. 1RV1V 1 Curwtnsvillu, May Id, 1SCJ. ' G las, Nails, Taints, Oils Ac. for sain low hy the quantity ur by roluil at tho cheap corner "r"l" E. A. JHVIN. tuiweiisvillo, May IC, 'CO. fTf") sidea of Spanish aole leather or sale low Kfy for cosh l-y A iuyiy. Curwensville, May 10, 19R0. ' firiT. Lrio.l Apples, Tared and unpared. . leaches, Cherries. Prunes nu.1 lt.,uin. the corner store ol E. A. IRVIN ' ,urw.nsvilloL5tny 10, 1S00. PVifstina Mill and cut nws, Mwn'i axes and i JLJ a general assortment or IHrdvvnre at tin , ,l"re of . . E. A. IRVIN. CurwensvillB, May 1ft, 1R0. A largo lot of DEANS (or sale at the Iron Storeof MERRILL A BI0LER, c OAL OIL And Con. Oil Li dps for nle n C. KRATZFE A 80K5. t, n. HAKIk l in. nnva$ vmmvvy JX)JAINi:&C(). HAVE just received from tho I'nslein cities, and opened at their NEW 8TOI1E ROOM on MARKET STREET, two doors west ofThird, lbs mort rxtensivo assortment ol I'rugn, Modici'ics, Taints, Olla, arnielios, Dye. Studs, Tobacco A bogars, Toilet articles, Turfumory, EUir.k books, Stationary, Cutlery, Miscellaneous And Fancy Articles Ac. io, ever oiTord to the publio in this secticn of tho country. Their DrugH and Chemicals, of which they have an extensive us soi tmont, have been select ed with e.-pociu! reflereuco to their quality und freshness. Their stork of Oils) nnd Faints will consist of Linsnod oil, Coal oil, Tanner's oil, Turpantino, Red A While lend, dry and ground in oil, Span Ax brown, Venitian red, Yellow and Stone ochre Lampblack, luck lead, Ivory b ack, Chinese American Vermillion, puris green, paris, Ultra marine and Prussian blue, dry nnd ground iu oil. Carmine, Chrome green yellow, Chalk of all Cobalt, ilrop, lake t black, Emery, Gluo, Guma, Copul, Uamur and Sholliic, Indian red, Litharge, Orungo mineral, pumice a d Hotton stono. Hose pink, English and American, Uo-iu, Sea ret, (or persian red,) Terra Sionua, Turkey umbre, Vor iiigris, blue a- white Vitriol, Whiting, Zinc, put ty and putty knives, tiluss of all Biics and quali ties, Looking-glass plulcs, Ac. f c. Dye-stuffs A Varnishes: Extra Logwood, chip ped and ground. Indigo, Madder, Annatto, Cochineal, Sol. tin, Rod euunders; Copal, Coach, lllack for leather, Japan fordying, Map, Mastic, While liamur, White spirit and Flowing Vurnih. Tobaero Hegars : Cavendish, best, Natural ieaf, Rough A ready, Lady twist. Fino cuts ofull kinds, and pride of the Harem, tobacco; Rappee anl Scotch snuffs; El phaeton, Henry Clay, punch, Lachicu, El mono, Ac, Segnrs. ltlank-Hooks aud stationary. Ledgers, Day-book. Receipt ami Note-books, Iliarics, La dies and Office Portfolios, lllnck parchment nnd paper lteeds, Rends, Mortgages, and all other legal blauks. Foolscap, lettor, Note, Rusiness and drawing paper, Envelopes, Ready referenco files, Anncar's and Arnold's writing fluid, Ink, black, blue, and carmine, Steel Tens anu Ten holders, Taper clips, mucilage, and all other ar ticles in the Stationary line. Toilet fc l'uiicy Art iclcs A Perfumery. iluir bruhes, American, rrench A English, with Ivo ry, Shell. Tearl, Buflulo, Satinwood, Rosewood A ornamented bucks, ail qualities; Cloth brushes 1 1 t brushes; Teeth brushes, various qualities; Shaving brushes, American, English and French with Russia bristles and Badger's hair; Flesh brushes ; Comb brushes and Cleaners, Tortoise shell Tuck combs, Tortoise shell, Plain A Fancy and India rubber Lon Combs; Shvl, Buffalo, Horn and India rubber puff side Coiubs ; India rubber Dressing Combs, 4 to 8 inches, all styles ; English Toilet combs with handles; Bonnet combs ; Ivory and Gutta pcrcha fine tooth combs ; Tocket combs, all styles : American, French A German Cologne A Lavcn ior waters ; Lubin's, Taylor's, Wright's, Mangenot A Conway's ex tracts for tho hanJkerchief, of a grent variety of styles; Burnett's Cocains, Barry's Tricophcrous, Lyon's Culhairon, Eau, Lustra), Bears, Massaccar, Antigua, Rose and Coral Oil ; Beef marrow, Toumdes, nnd Thilocoom, American and F'renrli all styles and prices cold cream, Toilet pow!or, Rouge Balls, Lilly White, Tuff Boxes, China, and paper, smelling salts, Palm of a thousand floi'cis, tooth paste, tooth paste, charcoal, rose, Ac, Ac., Shaving Compound all sizes; Military soap, Honey Soap, Cbrystiilino and Flooting soups,, Ottoman, Vnnkeo and Uullagher soaps, Transparent and Castile soaps, Ac. Ac, Miscellaneous Articles. Gents steel frame morocco and cuff Tortinonaics, Lsdics silk lined pnj. ior Macho, inlaid tortoise shell, velvet and morocco Tortmonaies, Ladies Crotchet purses embroidered witn steel beads, Ladies Cabas and morocco satchels, shell, pearl, ivory, volvrt and pupicr Muche, ivory and pear memorandum tab lets, Fino English Morocco, Tocket Wolets, Mo rocco and cuiT Tocket books, with straps and cfasps; Bill books, and Banker's cnes with lock and key ; cJlapsion drinking cups, Medical glas ses with and without drops. Fishing tackle, Chapman A E uerson's Rawr strops cigar cases kriiinb brushes, Shoo Brushes with and without handles Hum brushes, all qualities. Taint and varnish brushes nil sizes, tin and copper bound, Sash tools all sizes, oounter and mark ing brushes, white wash nnd scrubbing brusbos. Fancy coored feather dusters Ac, Rich peari infoid papier macho, toilet cases, work boxes, writing diks, Rosewood and Muhogony .rriting desks, Chessmen nnd Chen boards, Gents. Kid O.oves, Neck ties, collars, rrnvals nnd canes, La dies K id. Tn fl'i la Silk and Kid finished gaunt lets, nnd Lylo thread gauntlcis, Black and color ed silk web suspenders, french striped gum sus penders, Rich cnibroid.red suspenders, Guiots new sijlo French suspenders, Gents, linen hand kerchiefs, colored bolder ami Cambria handker chiefs, Ladies men handkerchiefs in great vari ety ; Sun fhndo fans, circiiar French fans, can ton feather fans ofa great va riety ; Fino Canton pam fans with ivory and painted handles, Vluvk mid mourning funs; Hair pins Enghsh and Fredch, Ac, Ac. Aso Talent Medicines of ev ery varioty. A of which wi be od at the lowest CASH prices. Country Physician furnished with Drugs, Modii'ineR nnd Surgical instruments, at tho most rcasunablo rates for cash, Juno 6, lSllO. ly, SA LE CF K. WTSCI WKNING'S KSTATU. By virtuo of an orderof tho Orphan's Court of Cleai field county, tho farm or rent Ecatato in Jordan township, containing about sixtvtwn acres, Into tint property of F. W. SCIIOENI.VO nnd being the same property on whieii ho lived at the tunes of his d-ath in 1S.M ; but mw in th0 occupancy of tlio At inuvs'ri' or II. F. SCIIOK M.Nti. v. ,;i l e , .M,n,.,l to sale ut Public Vendu'o or i utrry ar Anmn illo iu said county on Ar,r,T,A.i;!,AV T"E1T" DAY 0F at. 2 nVm k in tlo nft-nioon of a.iid dny. Tho , ."iv uiuiv luny ucscnoed as fol lows : UxirinnlnM .1 if ., . " " "iinoen inenco south iu do. (trees cast llllj porches to a post, thenco south Jl degrees west 1 15 perches to a Hemlock, thence north 40 degrees west SiflJ patios to B post, thence north 50 degrees east 1 S perches to tho place of legmning. Containing sixly.onc acrs ulld sixty.su pojcbes.nnd the usual allowance of six per centum rfr : as by reference to deed frora Lewis Wln and othors to said Frederick Ndioening dated tnol7th day of October V Jb47 recorded In Cloarfield county in deed Rook R. page 5 111 will more fully appear July 4,1801. H. F. SCIIOENINiJ. AdmV. D UY .AI',LES' f"r ""o t tho storo of Wm. .'lnrel street, L'tearfield Til. UY CHERRIES for sale at the store f irwin. tiearfield Ta. B AC0N, Ham, Sidos, and Snoulder.. fn,..u at the store of Wm. F. L-wln, Clearfield Pa. ' It! HEATH III To ffty foim nnd Special of VKHiMlN. "n,7'.U",v" "( f K TA i "A"' li'it, toil" A if v. J'.itnmiiuif t. " COST Mi S" 'COSTA U S" I,-7-fi',-; ' ""'"' 'COSTA U S" 'COSTA Ji'S" 1'lrctri- IVtnlsr , Imr. l,. DlvSTHOYH INSTANTLY l!al, Honi lies, Miee, Moles, (iroilinl-.lieo, Hea-l.ucs, Anls, Mollis, Mosiiuitoet, 1'leas, Iiihc!'Is on riant, Insert on Animals, tiv. in nhoit every form n ti I )ccie of 10 year established in New York t'ily used ly tho City Tost tlliee- tho City l'ris on nmlKtution houses tlio rilv Stentnerg, Ships ic., tho City Hotels. "Astor," "SI. NicholM,"&c., and by more than 20,000 privnto faniiles. 0i.)iuist8 and ltctuikrs everywhere sell them. BfrD..seholosalo Agents in fill larpe Cities Bga.l.egulur sizes, 2ic, 60c, ijl Uoxes Uottles, Flusks- ! ! Bkh aiik ! ! ! of eriuiiousimilations. K.vamino caeh llox, Hottlo & Flask, nnd tako nothing but "Costar's" Bfft-$ 1.C0 Boxes sent by mail. BHiu.-) & ?o.00 by Kxpress. oyX-Adilress orders or for Circular, to 11 EN 11 Y It. COSTA It, Principal Depot, 410 JSroailivuy, N. Y. Uax-SOLD HY LOR A IN K & CO. March 17th. Clearfield Pa. PUKIFV TJ1C BLOOD. HCDFFAjT'S vegetable life tills AND PHOENIX BITTEHS. Tho high and envied celebrity which thene pre-emir cm medicines liavo acfpiircd for thoir invariable etlicacy in all tho disease which they profess to euro, has rendered the usual practice ol puffing not only unnocossary, but unworthy ol tlicm. They aro known by their fruits; thoir good works tcst'fy for them, and they thrive not by tho fuith of tho credulous. Hall cases of Asthma, Acute and Chronic lUicumiitisiii, Affections of tho Bladder and Kid neys. Billious Fever and Livor Complaints. In the south nnd west, where those diseases pre vail they will bo found invaluable, l'ianters. Furmors.und othors, Uo ouee use these medicines will never afterwords bo without them . lAspcpsla. No person with this distressing disease should delay using these medicines im mediately. Eruptions ol tho skin, Erysipelas, Flatulency, Fevo- and Ague. For this scourge of t'.io western country these medicines will be jound a safe, speedy, and certain remeJy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a returo ol tho disease a sure by those medicines is per manent. Try thoin, bo satisfied, nnd bo cured. Alerrural Discuses, Never fails to eiadi oate entirely all tho effects of mercury infinitely sooner than tho most poworful prepiratiou ol .Sarsapnrillu, Night sweats, Nervous Debili ty, Nervous Com plaints of all kinds, Organic Affections, Palpita tion of tho Heart, Painter's Cholic. I'iles. The original proprietor of theso niedi cines was cured of Piles of 35 years standing by the use of theso Eifo medicines alone, Worms of nil kinds, nro effoctually cured by theso medicines,. Taronta will do well to administer them whenever their existence is auspected. Kclief will be certain. THC LIl'K TILLS AND PHOENIX BITTKItS Purify tho bloud, nnd thus remove all disenso fioin tho system. A singlo trial will place the Lire Tills and Phoenix Bittf.rs beyond tho roach of competition ir. tho estimation of every patient. fl'Truporcd and sold bv DH. WM. B. MOFFAT, 335 Brodway, cor. WoitU St., New York. Feb. 29th 180. lyr. Cabinet, Chair Making, TOHN GULICII, of tho borough of Clearficlo. Pa., will be prcpnrod at all times to attend to to any business in the abovo line on short notice, and in a workmanlike manner. His placo of business is at tho eld shop on the north side of Market street, 3d door east of Third st. nearly opposito the old Jew storo ; whero ho will keep constantly on hand a largo assortment of Ma hogony nnd Cano Bottom Chairs, and Cabinet W are of every description, which ho will dispose of on ns rcosonablo terms as tho samo articles cun be had ojsewhero in tho county. li is stock of Cabinet Ware now'rn hand, con sists in part of Dressing and Common Bureaus, Sofas, Sewing and Washing Stands, Desks and Book Cases, French and Field Post Bedsteads. Dining, Breakfast, Centre, Cord and Pier Ta bles, ic. Cuflins manufactured and delivered at any place desired. February 0, 1359. no. 4, vol. iv. CLEARFIELD ST0G WARE POTTERy. Thankful for past favors and solicitious of fu turo patronago. I woubl rcspcctlully announco Hint 1 hnvo on band ngnin, nnd wi!l constantly keep ut tho Pottery iu this borough, on tho cor nera short distance cast of the Methodist Church, a large stock of Crockery , such ns Cream crocks, n:ilk pans, Churns, Jugs, Jnrs, Stovo pipe casing ife. d'e; and nlso nn extensive assortment of different siies nnd patterns of brackets and ri'settcs for o rnlco on houses, and other moul. dings. Any mouldings not on linn.! will b irade to older on abort notice. Also Cro brick mado and kept for sale. ?A1 liberal roduction on prices mdo to wholesalo dealers. F. EEITZINGER. Clearfield, may 23, 1870. ly. LOOK IIKKK! I.K)K IIEKE! TllEuridersign.d subscribers, tuko this me 111. od of informing tho public generally, thut they have this day entered into copartnership in THE BLACKSMITH BUSINESS, and can bo found, at tho nhop formerly occupied byj. Shunkwi.'cr, on Third street, iu thia bo rough, whi-ro they will bo pleased to seo tho r old customers, and us iiinnV Baw 0,1011 tt van unko it convenient to give the'ui a ti.H. Bring on your hoes, your spudcs and p,Vk, our l-.g-chuins nnd your pulling sticks, W sleds, your sleighs, yr horse, your mare, No thiee yciir old shall then go bare. Your spears will wrk up tlmn ju.-t right, lo prooniiig l.o.ks for every hei-ht, 1 our swords too, sl.Ml then'bo wrought. To ploughslmice such ns Cain ne'er bought. JACOft SHCNKWILER. GEO. W. OI!H. CIcaiDeld, December 8, 1S58 tf. Th undersigned respectfully begs lenvo fo announce that ho recent'y rented a house in the borough of Lumber city.-Clearfiold county. Va, for the accommodation or tbo travelling public" SBt" d a!! - His taolo will always bP supplied with as good ai the market, aifoid; and no pains will b3 hi. lournvbVtler ,hat fBituful companion of nil i Journey, bis patient steed. I July i, M0.fy, JAMES CROSSLY. : l.1NIsi;vs IMI'HOVl.1) , IIIoimI Nnmiiri'lt A STANDARD Ml l'll'INK loftbespse.lv, dlil, li1 sfTrrtusI y I A M Mr-KAMIS arlslh fmrn IMI'f. im v vr iiiiK Iii.iiod. ) This medicine h wrought tho tnoat milraen loin curei in desperate eaiee of , Pcrofiiln, Cutaneous Iiiseases, 1 1 i in il r It nn the lace, Old, flnldiorn I'lceri, Tetter AITeolions, Dyspepsia, '.iHUndice, 'Mercurial Disrasts, I Liver Complaint, Canrernua formstlet, Erysipelas, lloili, lore Eyes, Scald Head, Ithcutnatlo Disoriteri Costlvenesa, ' Salt Hheutn, (leneral Debility, Ems of Appetite, Foul Stomach. l Low spirits, ' Female Complaints, and all Diaeaaee batia. .I...!. 1.1 In .. f .U. 1II..-J 1 llieil Vijjui IU nil i,iiiiiiv siuiu vi iiiv VlUVIi, Tho abovo Is a portrait of David M'Cresry.o Napier township, who, on the 31st day ofAnr 185S, mado affidavit botoro Justico Gorier Uat he was treated for the ourcr of Cancer by three I'uyBieiuus oi ueuiora couuty, ana Dy ut. New. on of tho Eloctrio College in Cincinnati, 'for period of nearly eight months, notwithstanding which, his lip, noso and a portion of Lit let chock wore entirely eaten away ! Ho hid gi,011 up all hupe, when he heard of tho "Blood Sewch or," and wns induced to try it. Four boltlti carod him, and although sadly disfigured, there is no que. tion but what this invaluable mediciot saved his life. Tho full particulars of this cue may bo soon in a circular, which can ho bad of any of tho Agents. We also refer to thocao ofNnnny BleaVnej, of Eldertown, Armstrong county, Pa., curtd of Scrofula after being unable to get out of bed for tbreo yoors. To tho case of a lady in Ansonsvillo, Clear field county, who w in also afflicted with Scrofula in its worst form. To the case of George .Veisel, residine in Carl- town, Cumbria count, Pa., who was so badly if. Dieted with Cancer that it cat his entire nose off, and his case was ,worse, if possible, that McCreary'a. The particulora of theso cases every one t'. which was cured by the use of tho Blood Searcher may also be found iu a circulaa to be had of any of the Agents. R. M. LEMON, Proprietor. Laboratory for tho manufacture and anlo, nei tho Pa, Bailroail Depot, Hollidayaburg, Pa. Dr. Ooo. II. Keysor, Wholesale Agent Pitti btirgi Ta. I--OK HALE IIV-C. D, Wntson, Clearfiald; John Tallin, Curwensville; Jiimos B. Graliam, (irahampton ; E. F. Brenner, Morrisdale ; Join Russell, Tonnville ; R. II. Moore, Luthorsburg: M, 0. Stirk, New Millport; C. R. Foster, Pail ipsburg; H. Suan, Ansonvillo ; Russell McMur ray, New Washington ; Edward Williams, Wil liaiusvillo ; Jackson Patchon, EurnsiJo j gamut! Ilegnrtv, Olen llnpo, Feb. 1st. UCU. Keep up the Incitement! 1) FMOVALS nlwnya ennae excitement; and J. ly aiucc mo grent excitement about tho reuio val of tha Court House has subsided, tho commu nity generally have become somowfant eici'.aJ upon henring that C. D. Watson hns determine! to pull up stukea nnd remove to Virginia. Bui tho latost cuuse for excitement ia the fact that I have removed my saddler shop from my ell stand opposite the Court House to my new shop on Market street nearly opposite th j jail, whert all who may favor mo with a call can be anpivliti with ' Sinele Harnes, Double Harness, Tug Harness, Bridles Collars, Whips, Halters, Housings, Breech bands, Side Straps, &e. In fact ovory thing in the line of Saddling as! Harness muking. Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, I solicit a eon tinuance of tbesamo, nnd a call from at man; new cuatomura as can mnko it suit. GEORGE W. RIIEEM. P. S. My being connected with tho Dnif businoss will not interfere with my shep, for I have the Drug Sloto attended to by carofal duiuls, and intend devoting my time exclusive! to my regular business. U. W. R. Aug. 31, 1859. MOUNT VF.HNON HOTEL, LUMBER CITY, Clearfield County, Pa, JOS. L. KIRBY, rnorniEToB. BEGS lenvo to nnnounco lo tbo travclingceci niunity nnd tho public gonenrully, that bt has taken tho above named hotel and rentted it in a stylo suited to tho times and the want the public. HIS TABLE Will always be supplied with tha best thtnar kets aiid the surrounding country can afford J HIS BAR Will contain the choicest liquora, and HIS STABLES Will be in the care of attentive hostlers, sponsible for their conduct to their emplovt't who will give the entire establishment bit ptr sonul supervision. In the tho hopo thnt ho will be ablo to rotki his guests comfortable during their visits 'obit h 'use bo respectfully solicits a ahare of:uW'c pstronag:. Luuibor City Oct. 19, 1859. Notice to Assessors. Wur.RKAS, by the last pnrt nftho 6th clam e I " neciiiiii oi uio Act ol Assemhly entitle J "An Act for tbn regulation of the Militia of tW I CoiniuorwC!lth," approved tbo 2lt '"ri. ! A. 1). I?.'?; Asses.-'" of bornujjl,, nd towuhil nro dirocti'd to fiiriilnli tlm I'rtim.l., !......... tho britrnde in which their districts, aro sitiinli'ii. ..iu a e..y 1,1 uio iiiiiiinry roll or tlieir resped ivo districts wnon they do oaite tho origins' with the county Commissioners; NOTICE IS THEREFORE HEREiY OlV. h.N, that tbo Assossom of I,a .i k.,.ir!ii and towiisbip, in ClenrllId county, constitutiuj tho 6th brigade of tho Hlh division, Peunsylvn- ... "iniiin, innrruey nro re'iifrcd to fu.ni.-bui' Willi a COOT Of Sllid millnrv roll nn r. U..t..,A !.( first day of August noxt; and upon failure there- v., ... .enu:iy ir neglect oi duty wiil bo tr :rict- .Tr-Copies of tho rolls csn bo tont to me 9 k; ...u, aiiuresscci to ifurnsiilo P, O., or left J II. Larrimer, commandant of the brigade sritb uuieo iu mo norougn of t'lenrlielil. S. C. TAT::iiK. llrih-. Int. Mil Hiiguile, 14th Div. P. M. IJrigndo I'ispector'a Office, Huruside t'p, Juno 8, ISI10. JOSEPH rETERS, Justice of the. ONE door east of Montelius A Ten Eyok li Store. All business entrusted to him nil' bo promptly attended to, and all inetromeoM ol writing done on abort notice. March, 81 18(S8.-y 1