u u 7 pi 1 1 TEE JOTJEKAL. CLEARFIELD, PA., OCT. 2G, 1859. Jlonx G. Cai.v, Esq., Smith's Mills, is au thorized to receive subscriptions and adver tisements for the Journal, and receipt for all ninnies paid him on accounts due this otlicc. We direct attention to the card of Mr. Rus sell JIcMurray in our advertising columns. Sealed proposals for erecting a church in Pennsvillcwill be received until the 10th Nor. by the building committee. See notice. St. Asdrew's Church. We are requested to state that on and after Sabbath the SOth Inst., evening services will be held in the E piscopal church in this place the morning services as heretofore. Sxow. Last Friday and Saturday a sufii cient quantity of snow to whiten the ground, fell in this region. Though the atmosphere lias been cool ever since, the judications arc now in favor of fine weather. Win. F. Irwin has received his stock of Fall & Winter Goods, at his store on Market St, His goods have been selected with a view of supplying the wants of the community, and will be disposed of at moderate prices. Ilis advertisement will appear in our next issue. The attention of persons wishing to purchase Flour, Bacon, Groceries, Cheese, etc., is di rected to the advertisement of Wni. M.Gorm ty, Xo. 271 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. .Mr. G. docs a large business, and sells articles in his line on the most advantageous terms. Isjcrek. Last Saturday forenoon, as a boy of about 11 years of nge, son of Mr. Jonas 1'ownall of Bradford township, was approach ing town from the cast, the wagon on which Jio was seated ran into a rut, jolted him off", and severely bruised him about the body in consequence of coming in contact with one of the wheels. He was brought to town, and, af ter dressing his wounds, was takca home. Oa Friday night, the 21st inst., Geo. Wea ver, aa aged and esteemed citizen of Brady township, died from injuries received some six weeks ago. Ac that time, he and his wile .v.arted for church in a buggy. Soon alter, li.e horse took fright and ran off, throwing Mr. and Mrs. Weaver out of the vehicle, the head and side of the former striking the cor icr of a rail fence, breaking several cf his r.bs, and otherwise injuring him much. He '.irigerci on in this condition until death re ..eved him of his sufferings at the time stated a'jove. Mrs. Weaver also sustained some in juries, but has recovered from the same. OiR BoHorr.u seems to participate in the .-nil it of tl.e age in which we live. Where the of the traveler formerly was greeted by a itrw log cabins, now stands a neat and flourish ing town. Year alter year improvements Lave 5 ten added until It has reached its present and this is but the commencement of v.-i;ut it is going to be. The accumulation of .vealth affords its citizens better means to add :o its improvements, and the time is net very i;stant when Clearfield may be considered one A the most thriving places in the interior of ; Vunsylvania. The resources of the surround ' country are immense, and when it gets .e facilities of exportation which other pla--..-i of importance now enjoy, it will be en S.Iied largely by them. It is, however, to be fretted that so little care has been taken in -t-card to the laying out of the lots and streets. As bug as property is of little value and the : i. sidings riot costly, people do not dispute a L; tit a few feet of grouud ; but whenever the v-iuo increases, as it lias done already, dis ; utes may arise which will cost more than a re-survey of the whole place. It would, per haps, net be amiss to suggest to our citizens that something should be done in regard to it. The expense will be nothing compared with the difficulties which may arise ii it remains in its present condition. We trust, therelore, that the Borough authorities will take the mat ter in hand and employ a competent surveyor to make a correct return of the different lots and streets, so that hereafter no mistakes will be made in the location of buildings. H. D. M'George's Suixgle Machine. This t.uly great invei tion is now exhibiting at .Spencer's Mills, Bridgeport, a mile west of Cuj-wensville, where every person at all inter ested in lumbering, should go and see for himself. With 4 horse power, fifteen to twen ty thousand beautiful shingles can be made in 12 hours, more perfect than can possibly be ione by haud. Any kind of wood will an swer, so it is sound, and presented to the saw as to cut lengthwise, or with the grain of tlie wood. The shingle is sawed, planed and "hiished at one operation. There is no hum i ug about this machine. All that is required a visit to it to convince every intelligent man of its utility as a great labor-saving ma chine, and one that must eventually take the place of all and every other keowu methods it making shingles. Parties who have Umber can with one of these .machines make more niouey than by any other way of preparing it for market. Men -iu other locations, less fa vored for the business, have in the short space A three coniha paid all expense fora mill ad right to use. $20 per day can be cleared with all cavj. Shingles from 14 to 28 or 30 inches long, of any desired breadth or thick ness, as well as barrel heading, staves, &c, can be made on the mill by any person, at Crst trial. For further information respecting ti:e terms for machines and rights, please call -n John G. McCormick, Brilgeport, or ad dress Johs Heath, Proprietor, Pittsburgh. Captain Peard, the gentleman made famous faring the late war as the Englishman- attach ed to tho corps of Garibaldi, has wiitten to an English jonrcal to say that the stories about his love for shooting Anstrians, and his re crd of th-j number he bad killed, are entirely He aerred with Garibaldi from love of r-', Itilian cause alone, CLIPPINGS AND 50R1B BUNGS. ICAbont J. Frost, Esquire. C-Requisitc over-coats and shawls, for several days last week. EOn hand the plan and specification of tne Oentre meeting nouse. K?-The 14th of January, on an average of . 1 J 1 - . 3 cars, is ue coiuesi uay .in mo year. tE7Circulating counterfeit $ bills on the "Catasauqua Bank." LooK-out for them. tE7Formidab!e affair the Chinese navy. It consists ot two vessels, mountiug ten guns. KPStill in existence a map of China, made a thousand years before the birth of Christ. CP" J. Edgar Thompson has been elected President of the Pacific Railtoad Company. . EP"Scarcc unhooped ladies, disinterested friends, common honesty, and first-rate butter. CyContradicted the statement, that Pres ident Buchanan intends to prosecute Forney for libel. K7Appointed by Gov. Packer, Thnrsday November 24th, as a day or Thanksgiving in this State. CMistaken we were,about that chap Ben ton, lie beats Beyer a "phew" votes, which elects him. K7Walking wires a "Professor" Price, iff"! Tamaqua, Pa. lie stretches the wires from house tops. G"Vrong the majority for County Sur veyor, as given in our last. It should be 35$ instead of 45G. E?Remeiuber the poorest education that teaches self-coutrol, is better than the best that neglects it. K7"Hard to beat that hunch of celery pre sented us by Dr. Hills. May he always have plenty of the "same sort." CCT'IIad his left eye shot out a noted duel ist in the South. He can take aim hereafter without the trouble of shutting it. tCF"Fact a man might as well try to sit still with a crooked pin under him as to run with the girls and not learn to love them. CJThc Governors of New York and Rhode Is!-u.l, have appointed Thursday the2Ithof November, as a day of Thanksgiving. "Asserted that some of the villages in the West are so healthy that the folks have to shoot a man to start a burying ground. KPOn exhibition the autographs of John Milton and his wife, recently bought in Eng land for $21-5, by a citizen of Philadelphia. E"ReceRt advices from Nebraska, report thi prevalence of a terrible malady among the Omaha Indians. Numbers are dying daily. d7"A grocer lately got painted two large T's on his chimney, one black and the other green, to intimate that he sold black and green tea. Hp-Theodore Parker says that "a grain of coca is better than a diamond." Every barn yard fowl in the couRtry would agree with hint. C7At the close ot the horticultural exhibi tion, at Louisville, some ot the peaches which had been on exhibition were sold at$1.30 apiece. DCp-Easily obtained a nosegay, now-a-days. Four brandy toddys a day for a few mouths will give yen c-ne that will astonish" ail your friends. CCTTen thousand cigars are on their way from Havana to Paris, for the private smoking of the Emperor. They cost three hundred dollars a thousand. C7"The Queen ot England has received a petition, signed toy 460 clergymen of the Es tablished Church, praying for permission to revise the Liturgy. X7IIeId a meeting the colored people of Canada, to consider the expediency of seeking a new home. They propose to emigrate to Ja maica, West Indies. rrp-A preacher lately said in his scrraon, 'let women remember while putting on their profuse and expensive attire, how narrow are the gates of Paradise. C?"Not satisfied La Mountain, with his last balloon trip. He is going try it again. The top of that Mountain will hit a stone some day and knock its brains out. HFA singular reason is urged against beil ding a Railroad in Northern Michigan : it is, "that the flies and mosquitoes will render it almost impracticable in summer." T7-A man who don't believe the world is growing better, says the time may come when the lion and the lamb sfcall lie dmvn togeth er, but if it does, tse lamb will bo inside ot the lion. 2C7Thc capacity of the Great Eastern is 27,000 bales, hence this vessel clearing once in each month would, in 1820, have carried our whole cotton crop, but weuM nw carry but one-fourth of it. CP"A publisher of a newspaper out West, in the first issue of his jourual, returns thanks to those who loaned him the pecuniary means, and gratitude to Heaven that there is no law in the State enforcing imprisonment for debt. E7A popular writer says it is not the drink ing but the getting sober, that is so terrible in a drunkard's life. Some persons, influenced probably by this important consideration, seem to have deliberately resolved never to get sober. Dflf you have any sore or painful disease, purchase a bottle of Du ValFs Galvanic Oil. It will give you relief in a few minutes. Two bottles will cure the worst case of Piles, and three bottles will cure five cases out of seven of Rheumatism. T7"The antipathy of mad dogs to water Is nothing to the aversion of Democratic journal ists to Election Returns about these days. You can hardly coax one of them to print tho word Pennsylvania, Ohio, Iowa, or Minnesota much less give any figures. What is the matter with them 1 gy-xS. young lady .daughter of Mrs. Pearse,a widow, of Schenectadv, N. Y., went for a ride into the' country on Tuesday. On returning home to her mother's house in the evening, hhe ran up stairs, when on coming down again, she tripped, fell, fractured her skull, and broke her neck. JX7"There 4s a new cause cf trouble in the domestic affairs of Tippecanoe county.Indiana. There is a surplus of $18,000 in the treasury ! and there is a great deal of discussion and di versity of opiuion as to what ought to be done with it. It is very doubtful if any other coun ty has a similar affliction. A novel case was tried in Baltimore on the lith inst. Two men, cousins,and both named Augustus Albacfc, were arraigned, charged with voting on each other's naturalization pa pers. It turned out that both had procured their papers in 1832, on the same day, from the same court.and presenting them in succes sion, the similarity of the names and dates led to their arrest. One voted, and the other was arrested in the act. They were both honora bly discharged. " ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-Letters of Administration on the Estate of Thomas C. Davisdate of Lumber City .Clearfield co, Pa.,dee d, . . A rho nndprmirned : all Tcr- bods indebted to said estate arc requested to make fm".diate payment, and those having cUims w, .11 present them duly authenticated for settlement, presenun BRANSON PA VIS, Lumber City, T : 1- .1 .. .. . ' "t " common oo.ervation tnat there are more sufferers from debility, among Americans, than can be found among any other civilized nation. Tbc reason is obvious. We take too little exercise. and forget the wants of the bodr in the ahsni-hin? nflr- suits of business. In all cases, ordinary medicines can do no good. Whatis required is just such a wu.o auu mvigoraior as ur. J. Hostetter has given to the world, in bis crlebrated ''Bitters" The weak and nervous denizen of the counting-house, the ex- uausix-u toner upon ine stiop-board, and the pros trated student of the midnisrht limn, have found a wonderful regenerator in the 'Bittera," and prefer ii w more pretentious, cut less emcacious medi cines. But it should not be forgotten that the a gent which is so magical in its influence upon a frame which is merely debilitated, is equally pow erful in assisting nature to expel the most terrible forms of disease. Who would not givo it a trial ? Sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. Sce advertisement in another column. DIED: On the 17th inst., Ltdia A., daughter of P. II. and Catharine Booz, of Union township, aged 15 years, 9 months and 23 days. On Friday, the 21st inst., Caroline, wife of Thomas Booth, of Brady township, aged 25 years and 4 months. On Friday night, the 21st instant, George Weaver, of Brady tp., aged about 60 years. Clearfield Market Prices. CORRECTED BT RICHARD MOSSOP. The following are the prices at which the ar ticles named were selling yesterday Floor, per bbl. 7.50 xiuuis, pr iu. .X-2 Shoulders, " .10 Butter, .18 Dr. peaches, .14 Dr. apples, .13 Eggs, per dozen, .12 Oats, .50 ii, mi Wheat, p. bush. 1.37 Rye, .90 Corn, .80 Buckwheat, .5-5 Potatoes, .50 Uty.perton, 10.00 ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the Eetate of Joseph Wrigglesworth, late of Penn township, Clearfield couttty, Pa., deceased, having een granted to the undersigned ; all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. MARY WliltiG LESWOllTII, Sept.23,lS53. ELIS1IA FEN ION, Adiu'rs. TO BUI LDERS Scaled proposals for build ing a church en A. Addleuian'a farm, in Law reace township, ktrown at Centre Meeting Houso, will be received by the undersigned Building Com mittee, until tho Sth November. Tlans aud speci fications can bo seen after the 1 7th October at cith er of the printing offices in ClcarOeld Borough. J0STA11 It. REED, JOHN HANCOCK, PHILIP ANTES, October 12, 1S59. Building Committee. LAGER BEER BREWERY. The subscri bers would inform the citiicns of Clearfield county, and elsewhere, that they have just erect ed a 15rewery in the East part of the LorougU of Clearfield, and thai they are now prepared to sup ply Tavern-keepers and Eating-Saloons, with a superior article of Lager Beer. The quality of their Beer is equal to any manufactured in the State, and as they are determined to sell at the most reasonable rates, they flatter themselves, that they will be liberally patronixed in their new en terprise. Give them a call and satisfy yourselves f the superior quality of their Lager. JACOB 1 1 ESSK N f E LLE R , Oct. 19, 1S59. CHARLES HALT. JOSHUA S. JOHNSON, CABINET MAKER, having fitted up a shop a few doors east of the '-Old Jew Store," on Market street, desires to inform the community at large, thut he keeps on hand a variety of CAUINHT WORK, at his shop, and that he manufactures to order, (of su perior finish.) every description of Household and Kitchen furniture, among which are Centre, and DiDing Tables; Mahogony and Common Bureaus; Common and Fancy Bedsteads, Stands. Safes, Cup boards. Sofas. Lounges. Ac, which ho is determin ed to dispose of at as cheap rates, for cash, as they can be purchased at any other stablishment of the sort in the county. Persons wishing to buy furniture arc invited to come to his shop and ex amine his articles, and judge for themselves of its quality and finish, beforo purchasing elsewhere, as be feels confident that ho can suit them in price and quality. Cuntitnj produce will betaken in payment for furniture. November 10. 1853. N- B. He is also prepared to make COFFINS to order on the shortest notice, and attend funerals with a hearse, when called upon. J. S. J. 7VEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS. The un- 11 dctsigned. having become sole owner of the store of Eliza Irvtn & Sons, in Curwensville, Pa., would respectfully iuform the public, and the old customers of the establishment, that he has just received frem the East, a large and extensive as sortment of SPUING & SUMMEll GOODS, which he will dispose of at the lowest prices. He desires to call particular attention to the great variety of LADIES' DltESS GOODS, which have been selected with an express view to meet the wants of the community, lie has also Cloths and Cassimcres of the latest styles, and a large stock of Beady-made Clothiug. Hats and Caps, Boot3 anil Shoes. Ladies' Bonnets of the latest fashion; Mackerel and Herring; Sugar, Tea and Molasses; Hardware, Quocnsware, Ac, Ac, all Of which he will sell at priees to suit the times.. Lumber and country produce of all kinds, ta ken in exchange for Goods. lie invites purchasers to give him a call before supplying themselves elsewhere. JOHN IttVIN. Curwensville, Pa., May 18. 1S59. ON HIS OWN HOOK! JOHN GUELICH CABINET MAKER. The subscriber wishes to inform his old friends and customers, that ho is now carryins on the Cabinet Making business, on '-bis own hook," at his old shop on Market Street, nearly opposite tho "old Jew atore. where he keeps on hand, and is prepared to manufacture to order, every description of Cabinet-Ware, that mav bo wanted in this section of country ; con sisting of Sofas, Lounges, Mahogony and Common Bureaus, Writing ana asu tanus; centre, uin in and Breakfast Tables: Mahogany and Com mon Bedsteads; Sewing Stands, Ac. Ac. He will also repair furniture and chairs, in good style, cheap for cash. House Painting done on short no- . . -v- - . .1 ... , - . tice, ana easy terms. iow is me ume io ouy hi reasonable prices, as I intend to sell every thing in mv lino of business at the cheapest cash rates. Walk in and examine the articles on hand, and judge for yourselves, of the quality and finish. Country prouuee received in jiayinem. April 116'od JOHN GUELICII. N. B Coffins made to order on short notice, and funerals attended with a neat hearse, and appro priate aceompanyments, when desired. J. U. Ansonvii.ee in the ring : new I'm. ivnwrvTKR conns' ir. swan announces to the citizens of Ansonville and the surrounding country, tnai ne nas just, reiurnea from the East and is now opening at his store an extensive stock of choice and serviceable Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of a general assortment of tv i? v umiiw i!l(OPi:HIl.N IfAItllWAUK. QUEENSWARE, HATS A CAPS, BOOTSaShoes, and a great variety ot usctui iancy gooas, among which mav be found the latest styles of Ladies' DKESS GOODS, SHAWLS, BONNETS, The undersigned would direct particular atten tion to his extensive selection of Parlor and Coal Stnvno Cook Stoves and fixtures. Stove pipe, Ac. 1T VII o lrr n.iintlln nf Salt. PorsonS dcsifOUS I. .(, - - . , of purchasing any of the articles in my line ot business, are invited to can anu exainiuo ovo. vr. k.. oinkom on r fool t r .s u a J e d that I can supply them on as reasonable terms for cash as any other store in tno coumy. rv (loanrintinn- and arDroved country produce taken in exchange for goods. U. SWAN. ... -. , , , o r. a Ansonville, iNovemoer . iq-j- UNIVERSAL FEED CUI Ttu-a new and excellent machine, for sale by Aug. 31. MEKRbLL S ClUlitiv. vicarucm. CLOCKS AND LOOKING uuassa, 01 various kinds, just received and rsaUbj April 27, 1859. wai. r. ixvaj. EDAR AND WILLOW WARE, received at the C cheap cash store, ana ior w dj PIAUTION. All persons are' htfreby caution J ed against purchasing or in any way inter meddling with Two Bay(darR) Horses, and two ir - . i T 1 1 ii cuiio jinrness, now in me possession ot iiifiuu Ditsworth, of Graham township, as the same be long to me and are subject to mv order only. sept2l-3t HARVEY IJISSELL. FLOUR! FLOUR It The undersigned hav ing made arrangements with a large manu facturing establishment to tupply hiui with Flonr, he gives notice to the public that he is prepared to furnish all who want a good article, at the very lowest price, in as large or small quantities as may be desired. He also keeps on hand constant ly liquors of all hindd, which he will sell whole sale or retail. JAS. Ii. GALER. Tyrone City, Pa , July 11th, 1859. BELLEFONTE MARBLE WORKS! The.undersigned adopts this method of in forming the public and the patrons of the late firm of S.A.Gibson A Co.. that he designs car rying on the MARBLE BUSINESS in Belle fonte, in all its Various branches, and Will hold himself always in readiness to furnish those who call upon him. with all kinds of Cemetery IVori; of the latest classical designs, and superior work manship, such as Monumrut. Box Tombs, Cra dle Tombs, Spires, Obeliiis, Grecian Tombs, Ta ble Tombs, llead Stones, Cart'ed. Seulptnred or Plain, as cheap, if not cheaper, than they can be had at any other establishment in the country. Thankful for past favors, the undersigned solicits an increase of patronage. WM. GAHAGAN. Bellefonte, Pa., March 23, 1859-tf. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCH FROM DUNDALK. IRELAND As this seems to be a fast age in more than one instance, and as we are in the midst of bogus Dem ocratic Conventions and the excitement caused by the Sickle's trial at Washington, it is not surpris ing that the folks of Clearfield would get some what excited to keep up with the times; ai.las the subscriber likes to keep up to the fashions in more respects than one, he would announce to the people of town and country that he has constant ly on hand a largo assortment of Boots and Shoes of every description. French and country Calf, Kip and Stogy Boots; Ladies' Morocco Lace Boots, dressed and undressed, with or without French heels; also, any amount of French and country calf Lace Boots ; Gents French calf and cloth Gai ters, on hand or made to order; walking Shoes of every description from the Sickles' Laccr to the coarsest brogan ; also, findings on hand; all the above will be disposed of at extremely low prices for Cash or Hides. Custom work made to order on short notice; and as the times are mending I will pay particular attention to mending Boots, Shoes and Gaiters. Iam always to be found at the Short iihoe Shop on Second street, nearly op posite Heed A Weaver's store. Please call and see Shorty. FRANK SHORT. Clearfield. May 4th, 1659. JUST RECEIVED AT NAUGLE'S CHEAP JEWELRY STORE, thaw's Row, Clearfield, Pa., a fine assortment of WATCHES JEWELRY, Ac, Ac, to which we in vite attention. Gold and Silver hunting and open faced watch es, to be had at NAUGLE S. The American Lever of different qualities, can be had at NAUGLE S. Fine setts of Jewelry, such as Cameo, Coral, La va, Jctt, Carbuncle, Garnett, Opal, Florentine Mo saic, Gold Stone Mosaic, Porcelain paintings. Ac, or single pieces at NAl'GLE'S. Plain gold Breast pins, Eardrops, Hoop Ear rings, children's ear drops and rings at NAUGLES. Gold seals, keys and pencils, gold pens and sil ver holders at N AUGLE'S. Gents breast pins, sleeve buttons, shirt studs, fob buckles and guard slides at NAL'GLE'S. A fine assortment of gold finger rings of differ ent styles and quality, gold lockets, coral neckla ces, silver thimbles, spectacles, watch guards, and all articles in his line, on hand at NAL'GLE'S. Just received, a fine assortment of Fancy and common Clocks, and Fancy Time-piecs, from 1.25 to 15 dollars at NAL'GLE'S Old Gold and Silver will be taken in exchange for goods at NAL'GLE'S. All goods warranted as represented, or the mo ney refunded, at NAUGLES. If you wish 3'our watches put in good repair and warranted, take them to NAL'GLE'S. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. It is a fact that, at some period, every mem ber of the human family is subject to disease or disturbance of the bodily functions; but, with the aid of a good tonic and the exercise of plain com mon sense, they may bo able so to regulate the sys tem as to secure permanent health. In order to ac complish this desired object, the true eourso to pur sue is certainly that which will produce a natural state of things at the leasthazard of vital strength and life. For this purpose, Dr. Hostetter has in troduced lo this country a preparation bearing his name, which is not a ucw medicine, but one that has been tried for years, giving satisfaction to all who have used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels, and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus, by the simple process of strengthening nature, ena ble the system to triumph over disease. For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nausea, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or Bilious complaints, arising from a morbid inaction of the Stomach or Bowels, producingCramps,Dysentary.Cholic,Chol era Morbus, Ac, these Bitters have no equal. Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, so generally con tracted by new settlers, and caused principally by the change of water and diet, will be speedily reg ulated by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspep sia, a disease which ls-probably more prevalent, in all its various forms, than any other, and the cause of which may always be attributed to de rangements of the digestive organs, can be cured without fail by using HOSTETIER'S STOMACH BITTERS, as per directions on tho bottle. For this disease every physician will recommend Bit ters of some kind; then why not use an article known to be infallible ? AH nations have their Bitters, as a preventive of disease and strengthen er of the system in general; and among them all there is not to be found a more healthy people thau the Germans, from whom this preparation em anated, based upon scientific experiments which have tended to prove the value of this great pre paration iu the scale of medical science Fever and AorE. This try ins and provokins disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on the bo dy of man, reducing him to a mere shadow in a short time, and rendering him physically and men tally useless, can bo driven troui the bodv by the uso of HOSTETTER'S RENOWNED BITTER'S. Further, none of the above-stated diseases can bo contracted, even in exposed situations, if the Bit ters are used as per directions. And as they nei ther create nausea nor offend the palate, and ren der unnecessary any change of diet or interrup tion ot ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep and healty digestion, and the complaint is remo ved as speedily as is consistent with the produc tion of a thorough and permanent cure. for Persons in Advanced Years, who are suffer ing from an enfeebled consitution and infirm body, these Bitters are invaluable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and need only be tried to be appreciated. And to a mother while nursing these Bitters are indispensable, especially where the mo ther's nourishment is inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her strength must yield, and here it is where a good tonic, such as Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart tempo rary strength and vigor to the system. Ladies should by all means try this remedy for all ca ses of debility, and, beforo to doing, should ask their physician. wiio,'if he is acquainted with the virtue of the Stomach Bitters, will recommend their use in all cases of weakness. Caution. We caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask for Hostetter 's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and see that each bottle has the words "Dr. J. Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on the label. t3r"Prepared and sold hy Hostetter If Smith, Pittsburg, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, Canada, South America, and Germany. Agents ueo.w.Kheem ana v.U. Watson. Clear field ; John Patton, Curwensville : D. Tyler. Hus ton ; F. K. Arnold, Luthersburg. Sept24,'59. STCVES cooking and parlor, an assortment, on hand and for sale at the "cheapest corner," in Curwensville, by JOHN PAXXOA. MACKEREL AND HERRING, of best quality, just received and for sale cheap by Apr 27, 1359. WM. F IRWIN- FLOUR, Oat?, Rye. for sale at the cheap Btoeof, JOILN rATTON.Curwensville. CURWENSVILLE PROPERTY FOR SALE - A house and lot in Curwensville borough for sale ; for terms and description apply to JuneS, 1S59 L. J. CKANS. Clearfield. BUFFALO ROBES By tho bale or robe, at Georsre F. Womrath's, Nos 415 and 417 Arch Street, Philadelphia Also, a large assortment of .Ladies xancy i-urs, or own manufacture. -N. B The highest price paid for all kinds of snipping rurs. repiemocr 23, i?3S-im. FTNITED STATES IIOTEL. Thes ubscri KJ bcr announces to his Clearfield friends, and the public in general, that he has taken the above named house. located at the Railroad, in Harris- burg, Pa. He will endeavor to make this house one of the most desirable stopping places in tho State Capital, by accommodating all who may la vor him with their custom in tho best manner pas Bible. fjulylll BEN. HARTSHORN. Sap't. GIFTS. SPLENDID GIFTS TO PUR CHASERS OF BOOKS. AT THE ORIGINAL AND THE ONLY GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE, Established in 1S54. Ifead Quarters for the j Tfntted States at the Publishing House, ofG, G. Ecans, 439 Chestnut Street, Phtlo'lephia, o Pa, CataJojsrites sent Free. Since I Odgina- g -ted the Gift Book Enterprise, I have repeat-1 - edly called the attention of the public to my . M large stock of liberal offers, to which they 5' 5 have always warmly responded. lean now," with more satisfaction than ever, call attention S. to my largely increased inducements to pur-5- chasers. .Being very heavily engaged in pub- 53 jc lishing, I exchange my own publications for r those of other houses, and am enabled to pro- cure all nry books at tho original cost of ini- .3 king, and thus can and do supply the uiajori- g ty of the other houses engaged in the Gift 5 b Book trade,with their ooks cheaper than they ?? g can procure them from other publishers. I can Z' o also, by my heavy purchases of Watches and 3 Jewelry, for cash, furnish them with their S Gifts, at lower rates than they can buy them from the manufacturers. Having such an advan tage in buying, I can insure my customers a great deal better Gifts with their books than any other house, and can give my agents a larger commis sion. A vnluableGilt will be delivered with each Book at the time of sale, (lifts worth S500, at the lowest wholesale prices, will be impartially dis tributed with every SI. 000 worth of Books sold. Send for a catalogue, which will be mailed free to any address, containing, the most valuable col lection of Standard productions in Literature Phi losophy, History, Geography, Travels, and the Sci ences, with all the favorite works of Fiction and Romance, and every other department of Litera ture, classified as described below. Send for it. for if you don't wish to order book3, you will obtain a valuable book for reference as it contaius nil the desirable books in print. and will cost you nothiug. Particular attention is requested to the list of my publications, which will be found in th': latter part of my Classified Catalogue. It contaius a large number of deservedly popular works, by various authors ; among which are all of T.S Arthur's best works, well know nas a moral. instructive and pleas ing author.also. interesting biographies, travcls,Ac. CLASSIFICATION OF BOOKS. Agricultural This department embraces all standard works upon general Agriculture, Cotton planting. Flowers, Gardening. Farm Implements, Horses, Sheep, Cattle. Fowls, Bees, Ac. Ac. Albums Ladies', (a great variety,, Floral, Cap, Quarto, Royal cap. Demy Quarto. Autograph, Ac Annuals A large and elegant assortment. BMcs A splendid assortment ef pocket, pew and Family Bibles, in every style, from SI to S50. Prayer Books A complete assortment, in eve ry form and stylo and at all priees. Hymn. Hooks As used by the different denom inations, (plain and fancy bindings.) Biosrrajihical-Works of Irving, Headley,Weems, Sparks, Bancroft, and every other standard author. Botanical By Comstock, Gray, Lincoln, Derby, Wood, Ac, Ac Cookery Receipt and Cook Books, by Mrs. Hale, Leslie. Widdifield, McKeniie, Ac, Ac. (rertnan Standard German Literature. Dictionaries Webster's English, French, Ger man, Spanish, Latin, Greek, Italian, Ac. Cyctopchias All tne standard authors. Gros-raphical-The latest t, most improved school and otherGeographics.Maps.and Travelersguidea. Geology The works of Hugh Miller, Harris. Hitchcock, Lycll, and many others. Historical By Prescott, Irving, Bancroft, Rob ertson, Hume. Gibbons, Macauley. and others. Humorous Embraces a world of Fun. Juvenile Embracing every description of Il lustrated books for children. Ltw aiut Medicine All the standard works of these professions. JMechamcal atul Scientific The most approved works on Mechanics, Architecture, and the exact Sciences. Poetry English aud American. Octavo and literary editions of the standard Poets; pocket and cabinet editions plain and illustrated, bound in every style to suit the taste of all. Works of Fiction By Scott. Irving, Cooper, Dickens, and all tho approved Writers. School and Classical. Travels and Adventures. Games, Sports and Pastimes. JlrJi'srions, Biblical and Theological '. Musical and Glee Books. Odd Fellowship aud Free Masonry Miscellaneous Our Miscedaneous Department embraces everything not included in the above classification, of an interesting and instructive character, that is in print. The Gifts consist of Gold ane Silver Wntehp Gold chains, Ladies' Splendid Black and Plaid fcUK Drosses, Patterns, Parlor Time-pieces. Silver plated ware, costly sets of Cameos, Mosaic. Flor entine, Coral. Garnet, Turquois, and Lava Jewel ry, Gold Lockets. Pencils and Pens, Ladies' Neck and Chateline chains, Gents' Bosom Studs and Sleevo Buttons. Pocket knives. Port-monDaies. and a Thousand Varieties of (rifts, of use and value. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. To Agents I can give more liberal inducements thau can be afforded by any other houso. In addi tion to larger commissions, it is much easier to get subscribers for my enterprise than any other. tne I'ecuiiar advantages are A larger stock, and better Catalogue to select from. A better as sortment and Quality of Gifts More punctuality and correctness in filling orders. Bv actincr as a- gonts for me, Persons wishing a valuable Library can procure it gratis. Those seeking an easy method ot earning a livenood can find it. For full particulars, send for a catalogue. My large capital, together with mv lonir cxneri- ence in the business, and consequent familiarity wuu an us ueiaus, gives me an almost incalcula ble advantage over all other parties. All I ask is a trial. Send me an order, and vou will be convin ced that there is no exaggeration. Do not forget to send for a catalogue. Persons visiting the city, are requested to call and examine for themselves. G. G, EVANS, Head Quarters. 439 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Branch Store, 45 Cornhill, Boston, Mass. SPECIAL NOTICE TO BOOK BUYERS My attention has been called to statements made through the publie journals, by a New York Gift Sto. e, which are calculated to deceive ; who even presume to advertise th. tnselvcs as the originators of the Gift Book Enterprise, which was first suc cessfully established, and I may say honarably conducted by myself. This concern, who are pro claiming themselves, "TheOldest in the business," are indebted to me, not only for their first ideas of conducting the business, but for stock to commence with, and a place to commence in. Their state ment, that this is '-The fifth year of their location in New York," is also faise. It has been thought, on account of the name connected with this New York Gift Store, that it was a orancu ot my Original Enterprise; but it is not so, and I wish it distinctly understood, that I am not in any way responsible for their deceptive advertisements, nor for the manner in which New York Gift concerns are conducted. And holding the position I do, as the Originator of the Gift Book Enternrioe in tbe United States having es tablished it and brought it to its present high po sition, by constant labor, unwearied application, and large expenditure of money, I deem it my du ty to the publie and myself to expose these pre tended originators,", who are attempting to im pose upon thepeoplc. I would here publicly state that these parties have been referring, without authority or permission, to the largest and most widely known publishing house in the U nited States. I am in ormed by this firm, which is lo cated in this city, that, not only have they never given permission to this New York Gift Store to rerertothem, but they utterly disclaim any knowl edge of their business or standing. The fore going can be substantiated to tbe satisfaction of any person or persons, by th most incontroverti ble proofs. Ju'y 1 1 , 1852-PiB. THE FARM in Jordan towsbip noeonpied by John Kiliou, being 50 acres, Hi of which an cleared and under good fence, and having a hone and barn thereon erected, for sale. Apply to Jnne 15, 1S59. L. J. CRANS, Clearfield. GOAL! COAL!! COAL!!! The undersign ed will deliver the best quality of Stone. Coal, to the citizens of Clearfield, on the shortest notice, for six cents' per bushel. All orders to be left with Franklin Short. MICHAEL CONELLT. Clearfield, August 20. 1S09. TVEW STONE WARE JIANPFACTORY 11 IN CLEARFIELD. PA. Tbe tinderslgccd takes this method of inform Ing tho publie that be has commenced the manu facture of Stone Ware in the Borough' of Clear field, and thst he is now prepared to supply all who may want them with Milk and Cream Crocks, Jugs. Jars, Ac, at lower prices, than they can be bought elsewhere. He solicits a share of patron age. FREDERICK LEITZINGER. Clearfield; Pa., My 25, lS59-ly. DR. II A3I PTON 'S Compound Diuretic Pillt. are. highly recommended by eminent Physi cians. a3 a safe, certain, sneeJy and permanent cur for Gravel, strictures and all diseases or derange ment of the bladder and kidneys. Price fifty rcnU per box. Sent to anv address free on receipt of price. Address D"R. J T. HAMPTON A CO. No. 405 Spruce iftreet, Philadelphia. Also. Proprietors and Manufacturers of Dr. Hampton's Anti-Rheumatic Mixture. Dr. Hamp ton's Medicated Cough Syrup, and the Great De sideratum or Hair Restorer. Oct. 5, 1853-2ni. BOGGS TP. FARMS FOR SALE. One containing 121 acres So cleared and under good fence.. A log house 22 by 25. plauk house KJ by 13. log barn, smithy and all necessary out-buij-uings thereon. Large springand tspring-Lnuse con venient to houc. -The land is well watered and has sufficient wood and fencing timber. .There is an orchard of large grafred trees, and a young or chard on place, all choice fruit. It is convenient for pasturing droves. ALSO, one containing 90 -crcs 10 cleared and under fence balance well timbered. This land has a log house and stable th ereon. For terms apply to October 13. L. J. CRANS, Clearfield. 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