-- ifirairVVIEFAMILY JOURNALS. =OE Tikip !t_inteirciray Gazette The subscribers on beginning volpme of their newspaper, cannot but ex- Vess their-satisfaction with the patronage they have received, for the past year, since the enlargement. The . Gazette now con , tains thirty-six columns of reading matter, which is' from four to eight more than the weeklies generally; and bein g printed in new and handsome condensed letter, con tain's more matter than any two dollar Journal in the United States,. It is not so much on- the superior quantity of the contents, as on the quality that the sub scribers pride themselves. A hasty recap ' itulatiOn of points in which this journal excels its contemporaries will, therefore, not be out of place here. BEST CORPS OF CONTRIBUTORS. .From its commencement, the Gazette has been made up principally of original contributions in prose and verse, and not, as most of the weeklies are, of selections clipped from the country papers and each other'. ' The subscribers of the Gazette al ways have fresh reading, therefore ; and thiS'from the very best pens the country affords. Some of our most eminent wri ters contribute to no other newspaper: a mong them we may name, the author of the "Bedott Papers," Mrs. Ann S. Ste phens,T. Mackellar, and the author of "Ligts and Shadowsof a Country Parson's life." A parttal list of our original con. tributors is subjoined. Miss Eliza Leslie; Author of "Bcdotl Papers ;" Mrs. Ann S. Stephens ; Mrs E. D. N. Southworth ;. Miss. M. lntosh, Author of" Conquest and self Con quest ;" Mrs. E. Oakes Smith ; Mrs. An gde Hall; Fanny Threster, now Mrs Judson ; Edith May; T. A. Matkellar. T. S. Arthur • H. TV. Herbert ; na Duval; Author of "Lights and Shad. ows of a Country Parson's Life ;" Mrs, Margaret Piggott; Mrs. E. C. McKi neY • In addition, a watch is kept on all the best articles of the English Magazines' and such as are desirable secured for us through an agent, in advance. In this way • we • obtained "Agnes Grey," by the ai tiler of" Jane Eyre," Wildfield Hall," &c. and in thie Way we have anticipated sto ries by James, Thacker, and others of the best English writers. In no 'case dO we publish old English stories as original. A LADIES' NEWSPAPER. In another respect the Gazette differs from other weekly newspapers. Its fourth page is edited by Mrs. Joseph C. Neal ; the result of which is to combine, with a high toned family and literary journal, a lathes' paper Of the best character. Ev erything of importence Jo the sex—the la test books, the latest styles of dress, the changes of fashion and customs of society, new receipts, new charades, etc., are Aveek ly chronicled. In addition to this, this department will contain original stories from the most accomplished female writers with hints on female education and man ners. In fine, every thing that shall ren der the paper, both in its literary charac ter and excellences of paper and printing peculiarly • A Saturday Parlor Companion. This department we- have no doubt will fill .the vacum long complained of, and la dies in the country have the advantage of a weekly chit-chat on matters of fashiona ble life with their own sex in cities. . Elegant and Appropriate Engravings, representing Battle Scenes, Incidents and Conspicuous Personages in Revolutionary History, Sea Scenes and Battles, together with original Maps and views of important, Places and Events, are another feature. LITERARY CRITICISM. Our position as a weekly Gazette will enable us, to give understandingly, such rapid but candid and judicious notices of the literature of the day as cannot fail to keep the' reader fUlly enlightened on this important - subject, at once furnishing food for thought and conversation, and indica ting to the student where to turn, instead of frittering away his time in wading through the flood of publication which now emanates from the press. ~-._l DEPARTMENTFOR CHILDRFN. - • --- No fatti4t_journal is complete without a 1 „------ well-edited department for children. In this respect the Gazette is unapproaclia-I blo. Mrs. J. C. Neal who has charge of • this department, enjoys a Well-earned-rep ' utation of being one of the host writers for children in the United States. Her "Hel en Morton's Trial," ; originally published - in- this journal, has been -called by the . DISSOLUTION .. 1 . Dgctor l'Oursill: ROBERT MANLEY • highest critical authority; the most adtni- OF partnership. Notice is hereby . given R. DAVii' 11011 E) LffsIIMENT decidedly 0 A manaiv AND (911aUtat rabic book of its kind published for.many that the partnership heretofore eristing be- D the best medicine fur curing Simms, Wind- 4".•2 , t ween d u rin g & A LEX. C''OFILD, ill the woolen years., Tins important department is-en- manufacturing business in Union tjmnship, Clear- galls, Strains or Bruises, that his yet been offered _ .1111AKIER LI the lublic, for sale at the sign of the. • • . ers .— field count is mutually dissolved. veil. All persons in. '' • ' tip , •110,21ected by most weekly pap ,---. . - dated to said firm arc per to call and settle GOLD MORTAR. ►T ilt ' subscriber respectfully informs the chi. - - • b ;Ihood; is,: however, the time when iy their accontm!„"• j ob L ,-,Pectory- in • sail township, ( zone of Clearfield county, that ho has 'con 7 :',.., .. -""''''.-•- -- • ruenced the above named business, in the sholi "••-,,, , .'• eesito9 .: , 4 fecurep i iparted, and wher- i 6'i.e et i ne Is ,l:prin the- hands DAVIS' Compound Syrup of. Wild Cherry und T'''• ~ -.•syds., ,• ssu I.'5V- f ''' ' ....t ' -I : l ;''''Lleimuirr - fr erre '' '*" ' ^l'ing elalle B will oblige by Tar, an excellent remedy tu allay Bronchial irrita- formerly occupied by JL. Cultic., cm . and res; (.; A do if,c mi n teggie s. .. o,l., ,-1 1 e4 . :cr .fr jiciaw, '. 4 . 11 , 101 P g . 11 ,17 4 t i fy , very use of it ; ..If un gpl use . lion, to quiet Coughing, and to cure all pulmonary pectftilly solicits . a share of . public patronage.r -'• * • land' tf SI 7,lf.atekrl ~ ..,...,•'. •;.... , Tor a disgor'''trosErn - SCHOFIELD, Rig li= citi? A.l.;irg . Skg-AirELD diseases, may he had at the sign of the ldo flatters himself that ho can furnish work to GOLD MORTAR. all persons who may be pleased to call, to their '" . -,,, ''• JIM . - , I entire satisfaction. Ho will keep on hand "'Ater ',/ krich ow idy 07 , e u a s toisa w r. e .o...inik eet ..e) ,.„ , -r.l) - 41.80,6. fresh supply of Family Medicines, of , Cabinet-work and Windsor Chairs nearl . y.all kinds, and of rho very best flintily, which of everydescription.Upholstered chairs made *6 : t . , , (:) . ,ft ;iiii i;l :. ° . ritlll i l t e li n s l rt, •' ' ' '''n ,; ; mo•tiir 500 . P . ' 1141 " -"..: wili .v.,.-'id very low fur Cash and—Harbin' else., to order. . -1 " • 2. : 'fl""- . '7 , Iw. - T phases Zi ,. ., :: / ' 6;1 1 024' , ~. A. M. finis. - p '' 'fr •te 4 ' ' k '' '• ' "--- advent° id:,,ii3., , ALSO, Dentist, Invalid, and Chamber i - i. , - . tit '''"' ' ''-' - • '.'hose pr. , - •' • •1, ' N, • 4--- '.- • . C7tairs-Chair Reds and ili'd Chairs. • tai 'il;t4 a lt.'s.' "I ,'' iiiii;.rliWtt.„(S.. B,63 . Si f e le voRD. , 1):7-'1110 Bed Chair ran ho converted from the A, • ' -- 4." , ..,..1444 , '• , •.. ‘ . ..., . 1, 1 4 , •. 1 ... , ego o j - -6414rAN 4 1 ' t. ' VI •st . -t"... if•Afk rin , A - 4!'`; ,* , •v - T..,,, .-.Tte , ,-,....,. - 9 , 11 1 "' 4 ,-" itf t unc T 3, ‘" 16,, ;Ist h, JOSEPH Arm chaie'to o leornplete. bed in two minuted, and ~ ~ ''':'....ti.,., enthi L Z u •%-f:t'Plic t;ielb:. ~;•,,,A, ' '''''-! :; :tnee of y f l i t - 0 7 7 J c. 90 ,, uni c 0.... ,,1 e0 witurold!to rho email compass thaf. can. bo tar. t.li t • .• c . ile red. under_ (ho arm. It is parlcularlvsuitable •--- Military - i ti P f I I • '•• t : ' ' ' ; 9 ' 7 ; .l kt • Jeab : l o: . s the present th e , „o f p cers an f 0 138810110 . gpl , ll clue% 4.4 f : ate d' I 411 ,fral".*lira c - 4 . 1 , 1 % - .1 -r, , ' '' —Cti 1 9 muds in the neatest Mannar an 1U ! . , t . 4 7 1i .' IVAI fi C uu rr es i o ' 2 ; 4 - . rapt' , to . in ..., , ifj . 9 .v - r k i e =-' ''liq'ves;' , 4 4 4,i; , - c—,Bl ,•:. ~ ROBERT MANLEY'. ---- - ..nIYA ft ' ;,...*., 11 . ~,, comp 04 _ 6 ri , 4 V \ WiAgi ,- . *IV...Milk ell file : MTV IS TIME! ! PARLOR JOURNAL A GRICULTURA'Li ]'OBI(' EVENINVPOW To our adrieultural friends we shall tfri ThO . NoW Yell . Evening Post 'is the Ohl deaYor to make the Gazette a useful' VW"- Cal Denfoarittic paper in the:State :of NOW torAy giving from time to time such noti . . York, and one ,of the oldest in the United ces of the advance of knowledge and im- States. Its 'past history wo venture to provements regarding their pursuits, .115 hope, will justify us in soliciting from otir may seem to be advantageous. :lids: de- I Depiec rata; readers and fellow laborers paritment - is under 11w charge of a practical, friendly, interist ,in 'regard to a Journal fariiier; • ! which has seen some• service in the 'cause E R S : 1 , of Democracy. • One copy per arinum, '• 2, 00 It is not for:,,tis perhaps to say how far • : Four copies, 5 •00 the Evening Post is calculated to meet Eight copies, and one to agent, 10 00 1 the want to which we have alluded.— • Thirteen copies, and one to agent 15 00 ;Our readers are doubtless generally Twenty , c6pies, and one to agent; 20 00 (painted with its literary and political I,3ll,perb pirinimn u ncrri ii ed o ll i. / . / 'character. Ii aim (Ina' influence arc such as meet their approval, we .trust Every new subscriber who will thiy during the present volumd, Two- Dollars may Mid it in their way to contribute ( in Frill for one year,' shall receive as a somewhat to its irculuti~ n. premium a la rge sized engraving, suitable; To those ‘s ho arc unacquaiated with ! for framing f or /he par l or, ent i t l e d ; its plan and character we beg to submit dren Bathing," one of the most' beautiful the hollowing summary : pictures ever published. Every old sub- I The NTENING POST will contain scriber who will pay up all arears in fu11,,. 1. NEWS OF THE DAY, which we and remit in addition fur one year in ad- Ishall report with all the accn racy and ll vance, shall receive the same premium. Idelity in our power, including intelligence These engravings are ro ll e d on li g h t ro i_j from foreign countries, political informa lers, so as to carry safely through the mail, , ! tion, reports Or elections, and notices of at a postage of but 21 cents. ; every occurrence of geneyal interest. Address, post paid at our risk, 2. PUBLIC DOCUMENTS of gen- CUMMINGS & PETERSON. eral importance, reports, Messages, ofli- No. 40, South Third street, Philadel. cinl "" mu " ic " tiuns 3. DISCUSSIONS of Political Ques:l tions.—These we hope to be able to con- duct in a spirit of fairness and courtesy, riot descending to personalities or appeals to prejudice, yet always without any ba sis of personal interests, and with com plete independence. We are Democrats in principle; we NI ye embraced the Dem ocratic creed from a strong conviction oft its truth and are associated with the Dem critic party because' we find it striving in the main for objects which we cordially approve. We hold the great doctrines of free trade, of in the powers of government, of equal atifl sparing legisla non, of the propriety of bringing public aflitirs as much us possible within the cog nizanee and management of borhoods. We tir6 opposed to the exten t I sion of slivery, and in favor of its restric tion 3 in every possible mode ; we are enemies of all monopolies and ofall legis lation which seeks to create jobs for fa von res, anal to promote ;he interests of partictihr cias!•es. The course of the iEvt Mai; Post in n;;'11.! :hese sub . * , is well know 11, 1!..; conductors may say with an allowable satisfaction that it the zealous support of thcse views for a long series of years they have nev ^er wavered through fear or interest. 4. THE MARKETS and Conriner cial Informer, the proprietors have made arrangements fur giving with accuracy and with the latest revisions of persons of intelligence in such matters. 5. LITERARY NOTlCES,selections from the literature of the day, extracts irom our best Magazines, popular and scientific, and a fair proportion of all that sort of miscellaneous reading which gives an entertaining clairaeter to a newspaper. With these materials we will endeavor To make the paper both interesting and useful to the reader, MANSION*.- HOUSE, MANSION_.- CLE.IIt FIELD, PA. 6;,ia.alzta)r, atv..w.crx, 1 - ATI.: of Curwensvillo, respectfully iiihirins the public that he has taken the n love well known TAVEIIN STAN!), Situated on the norili•west corner of the Market Square, immediately opposite the court-house, where he is now prepared to accommodate trey ellers mid tattlers in nu unexceptionable manlier. Ilia Table, Parlors, Bar and Sleepino. Apartments, (VIII Int found nt It eiitial 10 any in the place, I and will be attended with politonees and plIfleill• ality. • The STABLING is also extensive, and will t(.. arelully attended. This 1101• EL in situated in the most I rwra , and totainess part of town. and at prcrrni chi (to a patronago secolid to no other in the I Slaving hod ninny years experieto e it; ((pep mg a house of public entertainment. Nir.r.vaet• holier; to render perfect satisfaction to may favor him with their custom; arid fe (ermined that no pains shall he spnred rn remlet them comfortable. Ilis bulls will he moderate and liberal roductiuns made in regular boarders and transient visitors. April 10, 18,50.-3 m. WARE- HOUSE. R. & J. IL IP I'ON respectfully inform the merchants and citizens of Clearfield generally, that they hove rented the largo WARE-1100SE, situated on tho Canal, In Milesburg, and formerly occupied by Burnside & They are now fully prepared for business, and GOODS OF ALL KINDS Carefully cloned and shipped on the int et reasonas bie terms. op. 5 3m. TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE 17 1 .24 a. LDlft r iA n cl Oscar B. Merrell rff.AVING commenced the 'Finning business in Al the borough of Clearfield, would respect• fully inform the public that he will Minufacture and keep on hand a large and general assurt• munt of Titi? 4t5221) SIMMILIEwitaLV atag which Ito et ill sell as cheap fur CAS!' or approv. ed trade as any usher establishment in he coun ty. JOB ‘VOltli of all hinds dun e on the shortest notice, in the best inaraler, and or, very reasnon ble EIo may I e found in the shop fornier'r occupi• , ed by II B. Helsel, on Market street, E.,st 4if the Court house. Clearfield. May S 2 1850. New Goods. 01 1 / 1 12111 41? • ' O c U u L io D om.e r r e s s . p e a e n t , e y opt: üblic genera i llly, otli they have just received and are now openin g al their old stand a lar g o and splendid assortment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, ConsiNting in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Queensware, Boots and Shoes; Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Drugs, Nails and Glass, Spanish Sole-leather, Brass Clocks, confectionary, etc., etc., Isu g ether with a number of articles too num emus to mention, all of which will be sold low for Cash or exchanged for country produce. May 253, The price of the NEW YORK WEEK- LY ENEMING POST is, for single copy payable in advance . 81 00 For ELEVEN copies to one add ressBlooo The price of the Semi-Weekly Evening Post is, for a single copy payable in advance 83 00 [Four dollars will be charged when the subscription is not paid in the first six months.] For TEN copies to one address $2O 00 Or for any number hoween live and ten, Two dollars per copy. ' The EVENING POST, issued daily, 610 00 It is not our custom to . appoint local agents to solicit subscriptions nor, to place much reliance in Agents at all.— ! But any person may aid us.if lie will, by taking this prospectus, and asking those who like the Evening Post to hand him the money for u year which ho can re mit at club price, and thus obtain pay for his time and trouble. I f our friends would favor us with a list of persons in their county and neighborhood, who feel an in terest in the circulation of the views ad. vocated in tho cotumns of our journal, to whom we might with propriety forward our circulars, they may greatly oblige us. WM. C. BRYANT & CO. New York, Juno 12th 4850.--4 - Ot ,- Any paper publishing this circu lar conspicuously once a weed( for three weeks, and sending us a marked copy, will be entitled to an exchange with our daily for ono year. • I= TER MS ' READ!! READ,I MEDICAL . 14011 SE, ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS AGO BY IliaNlKELpill, • North-West corner of Milli and Union streets Between Sprnee and Pine streets, :1111LIDEi.P111A. YE,IIS of exteripk:e nod mower .ll2 ruined practice ' , pent tri Ihia"city have run , floret! K, the most expert. 'and h uccoevflil practitioner low nod near. in the treatment of all tlivenoes o fn private nature. Persons ninety() with - Weer, upon the body, throat, or legs. pain's in the load or bones, mercurial rheumatism. strie• tureg,, gravel, dit , eatio Driving from youthful cx• rewire o r iMpuritien of the bloud, whereby the constitution has becomn cilleehled, aro nll trcat• eil a ill euccos. 'llo who places }airmail under iho core of br. K., may religiously r onliiie in his honor an n gen ilennin, and confidently rely upon Ilia skill as n 1.11384. nm, TAKE P, trricu LAU NoTicE. Voting men a ill) have injured thtonselves by n certain practice indulged is—n habil frequently leorrivd from evil companions or at relioul—lie effects of %% [deli arc nightly fell, o on when a sleep, niid destroy both mind and body, should apply immediately.. Weakness and tonstljution. n 1 debility, tors of muscular energy, physical iOll siuhle and General rosiralion, irritability awl all nervous nfactions, urdigestion, sluggishness of the liver, and every disease in any way conocc, fed with the disorder of the procreative lunclluue inirv(F. nod full vigor restored, [ - YOUTH & MANHOOD. READ!! A VIGOROUS LIFE, OR A PREMATURE DEATII KIN Be 11..: 11, ➢ N on Self Preservation ONLY 2r, CENTS This Bonk jos! ;m11114,0,1 is filled will' useful Information, on die rnfirrnnrics end diseases of the Getiernti ve Orgoug. 11 nildresses it sell nlike Yo YOUTH, Al A N 11001) rind 01,1) AGE, find should no r, 4,4 by nil The valii..l):o advice and impreseive tAtiri.mg I cl%en gill I recto y , :as n 1 miser) and buffer r'c rUlti Ltv. lit 1 . CI)11 nL it nl , l 1( 4 ,11 , 1 bun to pre %, nt the tleetrot.tion 01 their ehtittren. •• A r..taribt,re A 25 • apt, ehrlo,ed la a Ict +ld:. I}R KELE\ N 11' corm, •I'IIII(1) \ ['NII)N .beer,, la•In ran Spate. l' ‘t enure a book. i,V. per !Pilaf!, 01 moil f' r•• 1, dotroce wny aiblrePti fir K by lei • 1 .1 . 3 3 , 1••' , ot• 1•1114.1 at home l'Aciittar• • F :\IE11111:INEI DI a e.crtcno. &C., t or ••• •. •e,,0r...g a remittance, an•l put Up se .utt, DAMAGE or CUHIOSi Agenli, Pedlars, Cno\ ae r•, arid all lIIIIPrg 51/Milled V , tile above v.orl may 17. us cur, 1.. A rases LUMBERMEN, LOOK HERE. HE sulsr•nbrr ollt-ts 1 , , reit n lot of firm rut OAli and PINE rifitiale Alurfni mi.% unfurl, on Me Philipsburg ruad, one half mile from Me New Turnpike, lasi than ivvu miles from the Alut•baunuu ere( k. rind eight miles frum Mu river. it %%ill be sold either by the lunipur iu lots—fur enoli—rind a remmnoblo time allolv ad fur taking the timber offthe ground. MOSES TILOMPSPN. Morris April 2. ISSO, Bacon, (lover Seed, &c., pm; SA LE Al' '1'11 1: STORE OF LEONARD & AMORE. Clenrii cid A pril 13 DISSOLUTION Or partnership, The partnership here -I"forts, existing bemeen Wm. Itatlebungli & R. F. Ward, in the l'ailoring business, %%as this day dissolved by mutual consent, Therefore all persons knowing themselves indebted will please cume forward and make payment %%Mout •delay to either of the subscribers. - May 1, 1850. Notice. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the subscriber are requested to Come and pay up, it riot all they ewe, pay a part, as he must have money It those indebted to me will come and pay a part or the whole, it will enable trio 10 treat my CrUl/1101,1 to 11, ••••nnor Attend to this and save the east of sending JOAN. SAMUEL B. TA YLOR. Curwensville, May 2, .1.850.-I.d NEW CABINET & CHAIR Mattufactorlfr. / T ILE subscriber respectfully inferms,the public X that he has comnrenced the ii 4. 'hoYe men hurled business, in all its varibus branches. In the borough of Clearfield, directly opposite the Mah dist Church, where ho 19 prepared to manatee. tore CABINET-WABE AND CHAIRS the most durable manner. Ile hopes by strict attention to business, to merit and rceetyci a share of public patronage, irtCOFFINS made to order on the shortest no tice. J. c cAntrBELL, Clearfield, Juno 18, 18.19, WANTED,—TWO Journeymen at thellbove Business, who can have steady employment and at fair wages. None but good workmen need apply. Jan. 17,:'50 It 'I,ATE STOVES.. terYllalhaway and Nino artlaY, ES'l' CORNEA.. Vory - - J Oil N rAYON. AVM. RA DEBA UGLY R. F. AV A 11D. • Settle, Up. THII sill/scriber being desirous of settling up his old business, requests all persons having accounts with him in any form,tO call immedi ately and malio aciAlement and savo COST RICHARD SIIAW. May 2, 1850. • IVIIOSESALB TIN IVAIII3 :• • •• Ea' 4)17.12 atr. 411 r rriuE Subscribers invite the attention of EMM- A. 111E,IICIT4iNTS to their extensive as. sortment df - • • '• Superior Tim i s & ' Japanneil Ware. Keeping constantly 'ilio LARGEST ASSORTAIENIF IN THE sTATE.; and . 'selling at LOWER nit!' than over. offered .before, they only ask a calf to satisfy buyers of the superior advantages ih4y offer • MELLOY & FORD. ' 'Sign'of the "Large !di): 291 Market Sitbiat abovti Seventh, . e • !•, 1 1 .1JILADELPRIA: ; i , • ..EeW 1. , . I Still remethiug New, and something Newer ' • • . Still ' • • S TIIO4IPSON'S 'PA'rElq TR SS, mado of I malleable steel, with a ratchet fifth° bulb so that the pressure can bo graduated to suit the convenience, of the wearer. 'fbey can also ha arranged to suit either side, with a nienterit l sal 7 teration. A good assartment icor sale Qt 1110 sign of iho GOLD MORTAR:-A. Al i ' Clearfield Feb. 12,1850.` r. ME -LOOK HERE FARMERS ! , 'LOOK HERE WAGONERS ! 4Kny WWI your Old fashioned hand-lever I ;eke, &v. , , The undersigned having •obtnined the Agency from the patentee, for selling the right' of his vn'tiable inniveincnt in Incalts for Carriages, %vagons, &Pc called 6riceelf Self °Cling Itelarder.. in and for the counties of Clearfield. Jefforion, Clarion. Venn:lgo. Crawford. Erie. Warren Me: Kean, Forest and Elk, in Va., which we will sell nn very renionuble terms either by county, township or individual rights. ' TI Is is decidedly the Most important improvement of the kind now in use. It needs but to be seen to be approved. It needs but to be tried to be well recommen ded We will have on hand a model to: iltuviiate the principle upon vi hich it nets, Fur informalion concerning the above paten addrepa *• J. & J. G. RUSSELL, Grampian Mlle, Clparlield Cu. Pu. June 8 1850, COAL! COAL!! Lump and Fine cool constantly on hand, at the Bank, for SIX CENTS per Bushell fbr lamp— FOUR CENTS for the Fine. Cash or an order from rt Shaw or DO sale Juno 8:1650 ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. z . NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Tesfamen• mry have been granted to the sit been ben on the Willi , of Joseph Leonard late of Beccatia town; ship, Clearfield county, ilee'd,ond that all persons indebted thereto are requested to make payment waken' dc My, 11114 those ha 'ing claims against the same will present teem dal ituthenticated for set. dement. JAC AL Ad rna. June 8, 1850. - - ESTATE OF PETER IRENALLY dcc'd. Leiters testainentory on the estate of Peter Nl'Ennlly. I ate of Bugge township, deceased, hay ing been granted by the Register of Clearfield County to !Ito subscriber ; all persons indebted rt said dec'd kill please call at the late residence of the •aid t stale and settle their rospeCtive nc• counts, and till persons having claims against said estate et tll iiresent them for settlement. J, 13, lIVENALLY Executor. Alny V.I. 1850, PROSPECT US "The Clairvoyant and iSpinaal osophir." The subscriber proposes to publish in Boston, Mass., a monthly of 32 large Bvo. pages, with the above title, to be devoted to the investigation of all those Laws con cerned in the orig in, Prpgression and Find Destiny of the Human Race. It shall aim to be a true EXPOSITOR of NA TURE, Physical, Spiritual, Celestial, Di vine ! To explore the fields of science, comprehended under the term of NTIIPT ISM, including rhysology, Mineral, Vegi table, Animal ! Phyeology, explaining Mysteries, preventing misery, and promo- Ling the happiness of All ! 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Agents allowed every sixth copy. Subscriptions to be sent to LAROY SUNDERLAND, CLEARFIELD ACADEMY, linfllS Institution will he opened on Monday the d id June next for the reception of pupils, males and females, under the management or the Hey. Alit.s.s Mxawis, assisted by Airs. .74214 Es Want.i.EY, of this place. 'the course of instruction will be systematic and thorough It will embrace all the branches goner. ally taught in our best Academies, or nigh Schools. The manners and month; of the scholars will he strictly attended to. The Trustees, desirous of gill, ing all an opportunity of obtaining an useful oduca• nun, have made Me terms of instruction as lOW Qb can be reasonably expected. viz . For instruction to Reading, Spelling, Wrj• ting, Parley's Geography and Menial A• !immune, per quarter, $2 00 Fur this same branches, with Geography, Grammer. History and Arithmetic, 3 00 For the same, with'Composilion, Astronomy, Rhetoric, Phi losophy and Chemistry, Fur all theabove. with Latin, Greek, French, &e , ac., 8 00 Signed, RICHARD SHAW, President of the Board Of Tr ustoes Attest.—JAMES WRIGLEY, SOey. . May 15, 1850-3 m Beileftmte 'lFtpundri. subscriber begs leave to announce to the JEL citizens of Clearfield county, that ho mill continues the FOUNDRY BUSINESS' at the old place, where lie ie prepared to make all kinds of Mill And. Saw-mill castings;: WO; tiler with '• every kind of Ma. chitiery Castings,' and t? • Iron work for Mills 4 Saw tnilfor' —in the !aim and most approved styles, on ilia Shortest notice proctjeable, and toi favorable' term. Having turned hie Intention -almost entirely to Machinery Work, and during tho lout yen'. ligvfoq added a largo - number of now and onluablaThi ir and Saw. Mill ',Querns, he !eels justified in sayitig' that all bills executed by him will give Intisfse.: Hon. 1 , An experienced Pattern-malier always o u n nie , ted with ,the establishment enable us to nub any desired pattern on short notice. Preece rin!..l orate—and a liberal allowance made on hilfrifot.i CASII. Orders aro respectfully solicited, which will be promptly executed. •r. C. MANUEL Aril A LER & PALMER, proprietors of the eliov. nained well known tavern stand, ()litho Ed Turnpike, seven miles west of Curwensvllle, respectfully announce to their friends, and Itilfal travelling public, that they have masse extens4o arrangements for !entertaining ell those who rot, favor them with n calla The House is beautiful. Iy situated and IR olio of the largest on the rustl, and is also provided With the most'estensiveits, ble room. They aro wolf supplied with matilimi log, and their BAR will be a V PALMER kept ‘ell supplied 6 vpril 2, 1849. AxEsitiaking Blacki smithing, etc. THE subscriber having leased ak Axe Factory of L. R. Carter, near Vetn field, respecthlly announces to the people of Clem field and the ahjoining counties that he is no& it operation, and ready to supply all orders for -Ayes, Chissels, Adzes, Merchants nod Lumbermen nre:respectfullv cited to deal h him, no lie is determined moo work in as good style, and on as reasoliable lenit4 as they supply themselves elsewhere. Country produce, and even GASH seldom r of nod in exchange for work. N. 13. Fridays and Saturdays will he reserved for MENDING, &c., of whieh customers will take notice, so that they may not he disaapponded. JAcon Clearfield, la. Sun --- Nature's best Remedy, the American Oil. OOD for all irritations, either external or in 101 - Irma% For bruises, scalds, burns, charts and the like. its efficacy ie unequalled. To Ls had at the sign of the Feb. 12, 1859 inERSONS hovrtig bosinoss with the undertiptd. I — ns JoNtice 01 the Pe.tce, will find him oithend the " Donor " office. or n t the office in the Rhin buildings lately oecni.ied by Esq. Alexander. ' D. W. MOORE. Juno 8, 1850. " C • - CI% prim In all Chri,,tintlizeil and Comitrie.. lino cnutrd4 larger proportion of l oil t, than silty olia imam!) , ent nlllict3 the human nail. until aitldantentyart there lint not boon Boy rirni../y to chi/ the &nags Lion of the dectroyer. But now BRANT'S INDIAN PRIMA 1111 611,11ik C,07.4 r/ry many of tho nal deny oiled caws or I'll Inuntary Can s undated mines of eels rare' land di,en,cl 1.1 hrpfka VCS as were Ilever before cured by any oilier medicine, So tarrriu hnl.•l. were slant` lt" the nillicti'll perEnel,ltt to have here pronounced by phri lane nod Wanda tribe ACTUALIN MINI,. SUMO. In ID, loot their Initial-clads, made, have been cured. and yet live—others. aim tient. sold would not live moaner day, Ilte troty 113 Well ha' hearty no they over wore. ..!: It possesses nil the cl•nt, InK and purifylatt hirtcct nearly Si powerful Emil active es the pn•pnratlun trhd we call Boston 111 tss BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRAOT' Thlo dillent from Mid. l.rause thlg pogit•lsev ftvroltil 11Thtteat tons which aro prealiarly adapt,d tu, Rai tire at:i [tally 'actuary, ta cure Coughs and Consinnptions4", and nll dlsetlatrO - 61 n 1 inn nu y rntre=trilli - Mreamit usually prove so fatal under ordinary treatment, stifi they utturlc the Thin 11.4L5.1.11 holds and euro Liars in de elsewhere intrrnally. nd r(rtninla and tinily as the Prlt irracclt PiCtirtdcr runes and honis alvere rnornally. Tii lialenm cured Nine easel of Cuagh and Caqramplion of Ton, after all other remedies have piled In do goo! Thousands of Consumptions and Chronic Coughs, abundantly ',move Its onft . li li q cacy in such diertutes, and its 'undoubted cnndire Iwo and soothing, liefoinn; properties. in the follinviait plaints and dieen.eß, viz.: .•Idttirrg of V 0.) . ,. 111:cdb , the Lungr, Pain in the /:rt an and sid,, Nixht.;.k-coit, 4 50 row Cmnplaint.•, Talpitiatimt of the Mart, Cholera le . (11111, Dsmoitery,nod Slimlna Onni!auto in Chi Win Adnlto, Asthma., mind ALL FEMALE WEAKNESSES & COMPLAIN No remedy that has been offered to the public too Senn half as certain and cifi,tual in corn., ling ,11.1:11:• eidental sreaknewsee and irrrgularitio , of Iho 6.111111014 BRANT'S' i'll,plONAN 11AL/9.131. It ritalrb IV/ 111, (bronco whether the derangornent he itapprreee.oi,rl • or other incidental reakness—lt ItF:GULATES strcngthcning lima ayatem, the' ritcnlatirnt, soothing nod allaying NIMSOU.S I1ng:911;11,2f( our Pamphlets for proof. CONSUMPTION.. t, A Dying Wothan Cured !' , . NVe state this cure to prove theqinitir to :we tiff, u this BALSAM is used, even alter the person 1! (avid by physician nod friends to be !litho last stages of due —actually dying—and, In Ude crew, to far goes fis t sArourf and bunatrlothes were bought. For, the pa tars of this case, and thq insperiabiS and Ilndotobtrd of all the circumstances and facts, we refer tu • PAMPJILETS. • • . This curo was effected on Mrs. ZillA Vaitston Spa, Saratoga Co., N. Y. NVe con prove, , lsl a doubt, many whore almost equally as Imprimis. and Is userable cases of Coughs a n d Consumptions culzED,tt. were pronounced Incurable by skilful pirktanft. COMPTAINT.. Bee the cure of Dr. Itubba?d, of Stamford, Ct., (MO , by . . . . spepsia Sec tho eurrinE T. .9. iiilroi, merchant. of Attica:l ming Co., N. Y., and many more, in our Dysentery Bc - Stframer Comp 11 in Children and Adults are dihreyg cowed. lrtardy Chih will become fleshy,. has anti, Imnry;Mui grow ' by the use of this BALSAM. • No mother peed, ityor =lollrn the &nth or:lier chile Clholorti Infauf tint. teething; lf MINI. ethithilstered..t•leshdu for such Casco, given in larger then the 40 I • t • • . . ' ; b OA` t & W. F. 111. WI N -;: Ciet4iy lc 4 t r . ISAAC S3trrp, Crencipswille, - S. Si F. IC - AnNoLD, C. R. EAALEY, 111 :4 61.6 k 2 /. 1 • LlNpixtmvill, Caledonia., . .DEARTiqa. - • N0v'30,1849.-!, • GEORM3 WELL I, Belloronie ruundry, Jan. 25, 1850 White t i f Itonse . , 11.1 TEL. GOLD MORTAR J. P. Must, Throat, Lungs, and Rat,
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