Q 6tORS GREENS IREDACIIMIES, I:, , NSI3IING OF LtVgiVt.; LEE.V,I3,ItATI:D ‘'ERNIIFUGE, FOR EXPkLLING WORMS Dr. E. Green'B Red and Brown 11, LS, ,r,ir Liver C'ompit l itil, Drpeps a, Fr male CON plaints: Impurities q f 11/God. ' Green's -Sarsaparilla, Tar and Collgh Peeigrigreness For Curds • Breizil—P" A (Ina . Bp , eclaithicent, (;reeit's- P . 7 ' • Sofnesc of the opra 1"110Cf. • &,1C Petra" Contracted Cords. 4T. ity-k-;0121//1/ENDA 7 1 /OAW. 4tertT-NG many year(' we have witnessed the good effects which have invariably been ~,„,- I .llCliti by the use of Dr. E. erecit's Pills ond therefore freely recommend them to the pub 0.. as n safe and efficient medicine. R. Rlakely, Charles Carpenter, Wm,. Hunter, Tames Chanibers, John L. Gray, A. Elder. Lewietewn March JG.h 1848. Dt I.' Green—Dear Sir : I take great pleas ure in informing you of Om grout efficacy of your worm syrup. My daughter lichig tififirted for lotigiltnis. I tried all tho reinediva I could hear of without receiving any Ilouetil ; I wee regoes red to try your Worm Syrup, rind I must nay tLnt before taking the 1111..1e of one bolUo it removed brr complaint and restored her to health. 'Doing grateful for the benefits s h e received I mho pleasure 111 thus acknowledging It and re , commending it to the juridic. H HUSH FRANKS . Fur Ili:cilium, cerilficates arc puruphlci, lull with each agent fur graluituuto Agents in Clearfield county. Richatiallaw, Clearfield. Bigler if Co. do John Patton, Curwensville. Harrison Bloom, do 1. L. Barrett, Clearfield Bridge. Thomas McGhee, McGhees Mill. David Kinport, Cherry Tree. P. W. Barrett, Luthersburg. Clark: Patehin, Girard township. Levi .Lmts, Frenchville. James McMurray, Burnside township. Jas. McGirk, Philipsburg, Centre co. June 4, 1t350. . . Lime, Lime. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that ho has just burnt a kiln of Limo near the residence of Itlnior James Armour, near Belle. fonte, where ho is prepared to sell it on reason. able terms to suit times. The limo is of the ve ry best quality, free from coke or core, and of beautiful white color. It is nt leant equal ho any that has over been sold in this county, as all judges of the article will say %%hen they sec it. RED LION HOTEL.—Tho subscribor also keeps this %sell known TAVERN SI'AND, situa• ted on Allegheny street, Bollcfonto, where ho is provided with everything necessary for the ac commodation of man and beast, and will spare no pains to make all comfouablo who favor him with their custom.. JAMES McCULLEY. Bellefonte, June 18. 1850. SCHOOL & EDUCATIONAL BOOKS. THE undersigned members of the Board ut Schr Directors of the borough of Clearfield, have examins (1 the School and Educational Rooks published by 1. S Barne9 & co., N. V., and offered • by Messrs. Fulton & Barr, agents for the sale of said Books and adopt them for use in the schools under thc,i charge, VIZ : Davis' First Lessons in Arithmetic. Davis' School Arithmetic. Parker's Philosophic Series, to wit :—ln. troduction to First Lessons--First Les• sons, and Compendium. Fulton & Eastman's Copy Books and Pennmanship. Fulton & Eastman's Book Keeping. Willards History of the United States. do Universal History. Northends,Spetikers & Dialogues. Parkers Series of School readers. Also—Chambers educational course. They respectfully recommend to par ents, in the purchase of new Books to se lect from the above list. MEMO I he above Beek. are tor Bale at the store of E Sh . Ire in. Clearfield. and at Mrs E. Cur wensville. where good natortmonto will he kept constantly on hand. T. FULTON. ag't. June 14.1850. MANSION Efftf L HOUSE, CLEARFIELD, PA 53411E1T8V0 IgaVRATZ2 ATE of Curwoneville, respectfully informs tho public that ho has taken the Ouve Al en TAVERN SIM, -....-.... kn CI W It Situated on tho north-west curlier of tile Market Square, immediately opposite the court-house, where he is now prepared to accommodate tray acre and others in an unexceptionable wanner. • Table, Parlors, Bar and Sleeping Apartments, Will be found at least eq nal to any in the place, unit will be attended with politeness and punetu• " I ,ING is also extensive, and will In ME • G. R. BARRETT ELLIS IRWIN R. F WARD. D. W. MOORE School Directors. 1 in the i al enfral THE BEST OF TIE FAMILY JOURNALS: NOW IS THE TIME I The aturday.P-16ctIP .66URNAL PAR I -I— ' ......."- c rilici 12th nr _, cannot but ex -sUbscribers, on bettip--- -- ' ls ' ea Lamm o f their newsn'i ) patronage pressilir sat i s r..‹non with the .. A r Ard y h aw! J-deeiveu, for t he past year, since the enlargement. Tho Gazette, . now con tains thirty-six columns of reading matter, which is from four to eight more than the weeklies generally; and being printed in new and handsome condensaletter, eon- tains inure matter than • any two dollar Journal in the United Slates. It is riot so much on the superior quantity of the contorts, as on the quality that the sub scribers pride thcknsclves. A hasty recap itulation of poi* in which this . journal excels its contemporaries will, therefore not be out or 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. Sonic of our most eminent wri ters contribute to no other newspvcr; a mong them we may name, the author of the "Bedott Papers," Mrs. Ann S. Ste phens, T. Mackellar, and the author of "Lights and Shadows of a Country Parson's life.' A partial list of our original con tributors is subjoined. Miss Eliza Leslie; Author of "Bedott Papers ;" Mrs. Ann S. Stephens ; Mrs. E. D. N. Southworth ; Miss. M. J. Mc- Intosh, Author of "Conquest and self Co nquest ;" Mrs. E. Oakes Smith ; Mrs. An gcle Hull; Fanny Forester, now Mrs. Judson ; Edith Mail; A. Mackellar; T. S. Arthur. H W. Herbert ; En na Duval ; Author of "Lights and Shad ows of a Country Parson's Life ;" Mrs. Margaret Piggott ; Mrs. E. C. Malin. ney. In addition, a watch is kept on all the best articles of the English Magazines' and such as arc desirable secured for us through an agent, in advance. In this way wo obtained • '-Agnes Grey," by the au thor of "Jane Eyre," Wildtield Hall," &c. and in this 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 ditlbrs from other weekly newspapers. Its fourth page is edited by Mrs. .loseph C. Neal ; the result of which is to combine, with a high toned family and literary journal, a ladies' paper of the best character. Ev erything of importence to the sex—the la test books, the latest styles of dress, the changes of fashion and oustoms of society, now receipts, new charades, etc., are week 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 tUatuic. 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. DEPARTAIENTFOR CHILDREN No family journal is complete without well-edited department for cOdren. In this respect the Gazette is unapproacha ble. Mrs. J. C. Neal who has charge of this department, enjoys a well-earned rep utation of being one of the best writers for children in the United States. 'Her "Hel en Morton's Trial," originally published in this journal, has been called by the highest critical authority, the most adini ruble book of its kind published for many years. This important department is en tirely neglected by most weekly papers.— ^hildhood, is, however, the time',. when instruction is easiest imparted, and in determining for whit paper to should give the pr ikt roe vra.r.ti _______ 43 ° ./:';' 1 ; 1'r I . ll°Alcirli L lC N t t l l ll: i ia i i n ljiL e 'tli t . O T: ti:n a-A e l 'u. e s 'sj U es e l l u : ill 1 1 v i o ei s t ni i- : for . by 7 ... , 111VM a MEI of i nce of knowledge and im ,,.rnents regarding their pursuits, as lay seem to be advantageous. This de partment is under the charge, of a practical farmer. TERMS One copy per. a aOl4 1 4 ,0 00 Foifi• copies, 5 00 Eight copies, and one-to agent, 10-00 'Thirteen copies, and.ene to agent 15 00 Twenty copies, and one to agent, 20 00 viSuperb Premium:- Unequalled qftal. 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It is not for us perhaps to say how far the Evening Post is calculated to meet the want to which we have alluded.— Our readers are doubtless generally ac quainted with its literary and political character. hits aim and influence are such as ►nect their approval, we trust they may find it in their way to contribute somewhat to its circulation. To those who are unucqua'pted with its plan and character we beg to submit the following summary : The NTIiNING POST will contain 1. NEWS OF THE DAY, which we shall report with all the accnracy and fi delity in our power, including intelligence from foreign countries, political informa tion, reports of elections, and notices of every occurrence of general interest. 2. PUBLIC DOCUMENTS of gen eral importance, reports, Mes Sages, ofli dal communications &c. • 3. 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'for three wecks,• and sending its a marked' copy, will bo' entitled to an ex - charm o 'With ' our daily for ono year. r .- - - 7 !! 1 --:-.1._;.^.-- EA - 'READj - ' - RDIP! ______ MtUIGAL HOUSE, ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS AGO BY North-West corner of Third and Union streets, Between Spruce and Pine streets, ;emu DELprif.% F.TEEN YEARS of extensive and 'nuttier rupted practice spent in this city have ren dered Dr. K, llto moat expert and successful practitioner far end nenr, in the treatment of all diecnsos of n ,privoto nature, Persona nillmted with ulcers upon the body, throat, or legs, pains in the head or bones, mercurial uhoutnatism. runic. torep, gravel, disease arising from youthful ex• cusses or impurities of the blood, whereby the constitution hos become enfeebled, aro all treat• ell with success. flo %%Ito places himself under tho care of Dr h., may relisionely confide in his honor as n gen• 'lemon, and confidently roly upon his skill as ph) sicinn. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTIC(• Voting men %%tin linen injured themselves by n vermin practice indulged in—n habit frequently learned from evil compnnions or nt school—the effects of . n hint are nightly felt, even When n. nod destroy both mind nod body, should apply immediately. IVeakness nod constitution. id debility, loss of intikenlar energy, physical Ins simile and general yrosirmion, irritability and all nervous nfrections, indigestion, sluggishness of llto liver, and every (been.° in any %%ay eunnee. led oilii thu dinorder of the uroereative functions cured, and full t Igor retured. YOUTH & MANHOOD. r READ!!' A VIGOROUS LIFE, OR A - PRENIATURE DEATH El IN K . 11 LB ii ova Sclf Preservation ONLY 23 CENTS 'ride tsuoli just pithlist.cii is Ailed %%kit nscArl wfrrnwnon,un ihn itifiriuniivN uinl filtaileiCri Of the (f norm?. ve Orgarve. fl addrussra It self alike In I'OI.ITII, Al A NJ1001) and OLD AGE, and 8110111(1 I.r red.? by nll. The valua hue n(l.l; : ice TIMd impressive nursing it gl yes 0111 prevent years 0f misery ;001 oulfor• ing and save, annually Thousands uf Lives. Parents by reading it «ill learn bow to pre vent Iho destruction of their children. *,,,•A remittance of 25 colts, enclosed in a lot• tor addressed to DR. RINKE:LIN, N W, corner of THIRD & UNION streets, between Spruce and Pine, PHILADELPHIA , ilt ensure a book. under envelope, per return of mail. Persons at a distance may addrei.s Dr. K by let• ten, (post-paid.) and bo cured at borne. PACKAGES OF Mummies. DIRECTIONS, &c., rOr• warded, by sending a remittance, and puf up se cure from DAMAGE or CURIOSITY. Bookssellers, News Agent'', Pedlars. CuriA rie• sore, and (Mothers supplied with tho above work at very low rntce• way 17, 'so—ly LUMBERMEN, LOOK HERE. 61 HE subscriber offers to sell n let of first rate OAK and PINE 'TIMBER, standing. situate in Morris township, on the Philipsburg road. one hall tulle from the Now Turnpike, less than Loo miles (ruin ihe Mushantion creek, and eight Or (ruin the ricer. It will be sold either by t" !Limp or in loin—fur cash—and a reasoned ° , lime alkmod fur taking timber ulTthe gro in( ' MOSES TllO/ PSON. - Morrie April 2..1550. Bacon, Clover Seed, &c., F OR SALE A l' THE STORE OF LEONARD & MORE. Cloarfield April 13 NEW CABINET & CHAIR Manaugoctoil. TUE subscriber respectfully informs i the public that he has commenced the above mon mined business, in all its various branches, in the borough of Clearfield, directly oPitootio 1110 MOlll - Church, whero ho is prepared to =nettle , . Lure CABINET-WARE AND CIIAIRS n tho most durable manner. the hopes by strict attention to busincio , , to iierit and receive a share of public patronage. fl TCOFFINS rondo roorder on the shortest no tice. .1. C CAMPBELL, 18.2819. NTED,- TWOJourneynien at the oho% e Business, ‘rs howl have cloudy employment UMd at fair wages. None but good workmen need apply. Jan. 17,*30 COOK & NINE PLATE STOVES, JUST received, a lot of Hathaway arid Nino Plate lStovesat the eIIEAFESTSWINER. Very low fur Cash or . Luml.cr. JoilN ATTON. Cameron:ft:lona 14 1850. TIN AND SKEET-IRDN WARE • j MAUI/12 ) 414:U 4)1i1Z4 Oscar B. Merrell] AWING commenced the Tinning basitiess.in ill the borough of Clearfield, would t respect fully inform the public that be will Annul:actor° sad keep on hand a largo and swim( 'assort. meet of • rive siatanntpulkow wkaavau tsJ which ho ts ill sell as cheap for C4SII or approv• rd trade as any other establislinimip in tho coun ty. JOB WORK of all kinds done on the shortest notice, in the best Inanner,and on very rcasuna-. Ids terms. He may he found in the shop formerly occupi ed by H B. Boise), on Market street, East of tho Court Immo. Clearfield, May 2, 1850. ESTATE OF ISAIAH BARTO, dec'd; LE'T'TERS of Administration haviiig heed gran ted the undersigned on the estate of Isaiah Bono, late of Burnside township, Clearfield county, all persons indebted to euid estate aro required to make payment without delay, and those having do• mantis ogair.st the moo will present • them sluly, aullienuemed for settlement, JOHN 8511'111, of Bell township, C. M. I . IIII2:STLY, Chest do Juno 14, 1850. pd Administrators, 4 kWagons for sale. subecriber line, on hand Six Good Two Nurrins, In will boll low. Call at *'• JOHN PATTON UM • , . tly on hand, at the Jshell for !pulp.— Cash . or do order B e ll e fonte Foundry. nive ,ubscribcr begs leave to announce to the c ilfzens of Clearfield county, that ho still cun oues the FOUNDRY BUSINESS at tho old p mec, where he is prepared to malt( all kinds of Mill and Saw-mill castings, toge ther with every kind of Ma chinery Castings, and wrought Iron work for Mills 4 Saw mills —in the latest and most npproved styles, on the shortest notice practicable, and 011 favorable terms. Having turned his attention almost entirely to Machinery %Vorit.nnd du rim; the last year having added a large number of now and valuable Grist and Saw-Mill ',solemn, lie 'eels justified in saying that al: hills eiCCllled by him will give satisfac tion. An experienced Pattern-maker always connec ted with the establishment enable us to mako any desired pattern on short notice. Prices mod erate—and a liberal allowance made on bills for cAsii. Orders arc respectfully solicited, which will be promptly executed. GEOROE WELCH. Bellefonte Foundry, Jan. 25, 1850 HIS Institution will he opened on Monday the T ad.(' ofJune next for the reception of pupils, males and females, under Mo. management of -the Rev. Mines T. MEnwirst, assisied by Mrs. JAMES WRIGLEY. Of this place. Tho course of instruction will bet systematic and thorough It will embrace all the firandies gener ally taught in our best Academies, or Iligh SOlOO6. 1.10111.1.••• will be strictly attended to. The Trustees, desirous ing all an opportunity of obtaining en useful eduea• have mode the terms of instruction as low us can bo reasonably expected. viz . For instruction in Heading, Spelling, Wri• ting, Parley's Geography and Mental A• Humour., per quarter, /t 2 00 For tho same branches, with Geography, Grommet, flistSty and Arithmetic, 3 00 For the same. with Composition, Astronomy, Rhetoric, Philosophy and Chemistry, 4 50 For all tho above, %% ith Latin, Greek, French Sze , dykrfilte , je.), : f11.1.,, , House i s TEL L. GrLEN , & PALMER, proprietors of the above named well known tavern stand, on the Erie Turnpike, seven miles west of Curwensville, respectfully aunounco to their friends, and to the travelling public, that they have made extensive arrangements for entertaining all those who may favor them with a call. The House is beautiful ly situated, and is ono of the largest on the road, and is also provided with the most ostensive sta. blo room. They aro well supplied Willi market. ing, and their BAR will be kept well supplied. GALER & PALMER. vpril 2, 1849. AxEprilakiing, Black= suiithiug, etc. HE subscriber having leased the Axo Factory of L. IL Carter, near Clear. Gold, respectltAly announces to the people of Clear: field and Iho Opining counties that ho is now is operation, and ready to supply all orders for . Ales, Thissels, Adzes, &e. Merchants and Lumbermen nro Irespectfully in vitod ti donl with him, as ho is determined to do his work in us good style, and on as reasonable terms as they can supply Themselves olsowhere. ' Country prodttco, and oven C4Slll'eoldom r ofus sod in exchange for work. N. B. Fridays and Saturdays will be reserved for MENDING,ALc., of which customers wttitake notice, to that they may not be disaappointed. JACOB WARNER. Clear,tiold.l64 4m .. -ALL! SW EL ew Good mamma a? VIDQE) WOULD respectfully 1111110U11C0 to their old customers, and tho public generally, that they have just received and aro now opening at their old stand a Inrgtyind splendid assortment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, ConsiBting 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., Together with a number of atticics too num crone to mention, all of which will be suld low fur Cosh or exchanged fur country produce. May 22, LOOK HERE FARMERS ! LOOK HERE WAGONERS t Away with your uld fashioned hand• lever locks. &e. The undersigned having obtained the Agency from the patentee, for selling the tights of his valuable improvement in breaks fur Carriages, Wagons, &c Guest's Self acting Retarder, in and fur the counties'uf Clearfield. Jefferson, Clarion, Venango, Crawford. Erie. Warren Me. Keen, Forest and El lc, in Pa•, which we will sell on very re - neon:shit, terms either by comity. towtodiip or individual tights. TI is Is decidedly the most important improvement of the kind now in use. It needs but to be seen to ho approved. It needs but to be tried to ho well rcoummon• dud. We will hav e on hand a model iol illudlrate tAu prim iplo upon Rhicb it uric For information concerniog tho above patent addrtea J. Se J. G. RUSSELL, Gralnpien riffle, Clearfield Cu, Pa. Juno 81850 ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. TTOTICi is hereby g iven that Letters Teatameir t.dy have been g runted to the NU Wen bill an the estate of Joseph Leonard lute of tleceutia P 3 %, chip, Clearfield county, dee'd, and that alteereons indebted thereto are re q uested to make payment without delay, and those havin g claim" against the same a Ili present them duly authe n Neated for act. (lemon!. J .ICOLI FLO' ►"d ne'• Juno 8,185 a. pd. ESTATE OF PETER MeENALLY deed. Letters testamentary' on t h e estate of Peter hrl'Etially. I ate of Boggs township, deceased, hay ing been granted by the Register of Clearfield County to the subscriber; all persons indebted to said dec'd will please call at tho Into residence of the said ciliate and settle their respective ac counts, and nil persons having claims against said estate wai present ahem for settlement. J, AI'ENALLY Executor. 111ny 25, 1850 CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. S gncd RICHARD SHAW, Presideni u the Board of Ti usioes A itesi.—Joski:Watut,eY, See'y, 1 ' May 15. 1850-3 m BLANKS far sale here. 1 , . PROSPEtTUS . I “ Tee. OlairVoYaiit;ond''Spirz'a r al Phil i' osopher." . I The. subscriber . proposes to publiCii Boston, Mags., a monthly of 32 large No. lieges, with the above title, to be devoted th the investigation of ull those Laws eel). cerned in the oria b iu, Progression and 'i :kind Destiny of the Human Race: It shall aim to be a true ExPosrrou . of NA : TURE, ThySiCa4 Spiritual, Celestial, .Dir ' vine ,/ To explore the fields of science, comprehended under the term of KICHET.. 'lsm, including Physology ; Mineral, Vegi. 'table, Animal! Phycology, explaining IMysteries, preventing misery, and promo. :ting the Happiness of All ! Phrenoloz, an Evenly-balanced, Well-governed, Intel ligent Mind. Pnennzatulogy, .Instinct, Reason, Intuitioia l Theology, past, pres. cut, prospectiv e ! Its columns shall be o• pen to evry Sect, in Religion, every Par. I ty in. Politics, and evry Sphere in the con.' stitution of the Universe, for answers, to. those Problems which' remain yet to' be ..' !solved, in respect to' the causes and •ctie ' of Evil,Hereditary' Educational, Social : !—the great Question of the Age, as to the', i best Form and Order of Society ; the De..:' ; sign of the Infinite in the Dovelopmont o Mitiv,-;—new methods for Intellectual Cul -, ture,—the highest Uses to which a should Aspire, in the Individual, conjugal .. Parental, 'Fraternal, Filial, Universal It lotions of Life ;. and, which shall Harmon ize the Antagonising interests of All, in State of Attractive Industry, Unity Sufli ."r ciency and Heaven? Terni.—s •2 per Mail, 92, 25 delivereg in the city ; payable on receipt of the firO, umbel (to be issued as 'soon as 500 ; names shall have been received.) Agent ( allowed every- sixth copy. Subscriplioni* to be gent to LA ROY Sumbinnx,firtn, Boston Mass, ',l:. t., vi ,•.1.1,,trp , .. ~,,u,j 4 urger prupoi timi of drAtlii 'biro uuy oabor run:r.dir tlul rlttlirtA , nllll oloqii rcithirt n t, ,r hr. there tee. Ilia 4714 , 0/1 No tll,ll uI the dcart uyci nut mnr - BRANT'S INDIAN PULMONAIit BALM Cures it ry parr y of ow m o ot t o, d cvd. aped eared of Pa/ma/wry , cased of rib:crated and ai,„„d T. L iA. G .io_„„ ch , Aol , 4 „,„. its were never I,oOn , rered by any otber nied14.144 Su uttrrly huprin , s Were Now, .4` dm Nilben,l yr:44,m NI to have been ['renounced by ph s; .1. an , ll.lend4 to be ACTUAL Le nylnea. Selma, 44110 had their basin! ellAkaix made, lone town cured. an.] yet lies—olbeti. Oho I( 4V slid would not live another day, 'Wu now to 1.4411 et, hearty ad they ever tone. It pnlbellSe4 the deanNil44 Hilt! .putifylog mitt nearly ni powerful awl activo as the surpatutaa, %%Lai wo coil BRANT'S INDIAN' PURIfI'INO EXTRACT, Thk differ,' from that, becawe Ili, pos.emes. rei u r ger: ,ifrdieutintoi which tau pCciliarly .114:pf r eirb.01j1:1 Lot , :444i (laity nercveary, to cure Coughs and Consumptions, . .. and all disewes ofn pultnenery onture -oval' dialet,.'afi usunlly prove no mod tinder Oltlillnry henti.L. LI wts:j .. they ottnek the Breast, Throat, Lungs ) and Hear!. , • Tide 11.4r.5 . . im 0 , teals grid i'4 , 11,-rr, i% f 'lt I.‘o, ~;.. Ad elsewhere initrnally, to et.rtnin:y and en}liy lIV ilit Ptil? VYING EXTLI A CT cure. and Are ulcers rzor,,Au : , Ils, !Salmon cures N i ort entee of Couvh ~11.1 C ,,, 1M.,:i•..1•4 - of Ten, after all other romeda II 11;{'12 I:, i:ed n. , tit . ) ~, , ..4.' Thousands of Ce7.l:.;umptions and Chronic Clnigh.., 51e.,.."..41.:iy pi.,,. it, , ~I„re , ~ , I! - 1 eery In such dlnenser, nt.tl it- . an.1,01„...i e,. relive is , s,t ;• and Foethlow, hodin.: prepertin, *.• . , 1.,11.,e 1,.. , ~s, ~ platten nod dieenpeo, viz.: .4.inttinw ni /1,4. Ri.,_:,,,, the Ding?. Pair?' ii: the .11r404 aol ~,,. ..' , A•ht-5tr....:, ,k., row Complaint,. rolpucaioi or Ili , hi , mt. Milrra .14:4:9 gum , Dy..e,icry Bud .. , :iman,r oermi I,i ; i1 , .. :ii (,:ifil4, .14! 440., .dttlono, nod ALL ... FEMALE WEAKNESSES & COMPLAR s i g '. No remedy tlint hes been °tiered to Ow public ii , liell/Flr 7e.`11 /oil! a.. t 'Wail nod offictual ila nor, r..., , .11.1,a,, : cldeutnl IC faint.r..... Mid trlWl.lliri!lt, ot ti/ : iciw.l.- Er), u T,„ BILIN;I" 8 l'Ul.hlo..V.i 111 11.11-M Al It ntlik, iii, a 1' l i I . ..retire whether the (I.,rulLZerilent Ile •ANlrre,titrr 1 Atari, , or tither iticiiiriitai ertaknr,l—it Itheil'l.AlES Al.! N oratglhating the bystem. cqualni.g a, rir.A.:arfixt. nol tuothing and &laying Nt.lt I, ()US 11l 01TA11'1.,.1l on 'lir J'ampladA liar proof. . -i CONSUMPTION. , 1 A Dying Woman Cured ! i Ve ctrete tills cure Cu prove the payer thli BALSAM lo used. even alter the parson to fd/t.iJaci by physlentn raid blond. to be in the bt•t gaqr, aftlYet —actually dykg— and. Iu Ibis eao.e. ,G far ant 11.4 shroud and burai/aothss Were boovbt. Poe the yams tars of 11114 CAM, nod the I,sprnerlsalal andolbui of till 11/I , clrettm,tunea, and facts, su nfer as PAMPIILE'fr , . 'lbis cure wan Viret t. d on MI, 7.1161 1/YES.IIN Bunt e.... dp a , Saraiogc C.., N. Y cutt prove. rey‘ 4.1‘.../...„ Amway • .11,0 r.., uluuua .uualla• /1.9 11(1111141 , 4,1111 /1,,,11 Pternble U,....4.'.....1 a. flint wero lironuutaccil incurable by tiktitulF/outcian• , . LIVER COMPLAINT. • dee the, cwt. ut Dr. 14i,bard, .1.1 Ott! , Dyspepsia ! See the cure r,l 7'. 8 if i/../..r. tnerrhnnt, of Atliett,iVi. ming Cu ,N. S ., mut Mall; Mort', in our I`umphit la: Dysentery & Summer Complaiuf In rh ildre nod Adtth. hre altray+ 4 , 1 re.l. 1001 y ciao w;II bccome. 011,1 he.arrie. hnd crow rati o , by the use Of illid 11,11,:+A No mother, need ever 1110t1111 d.•1!11 ,ef I r 00144 C b olern —I nfa itt treerl.ll2. it ilrie4NTS PULMON.4 II 1' 8..11.8.4 .11 he et,lrtrit.iste r el It o.llleirlei for such cubs, 01,11 in letrgcr thou Li/t. aurts, 8 00 AGENTS. E. & W. F. IRWIN, Clearfield 16A.A0 SMITH, CUTWinnille, S. & F. K. ARNOLD, Luthersburg, C2R. EARLEY, Ridgeway. J. L. LINDERMUTII, Caledonia. D. S. DEARING, Brookville. Nov 30,1840—1 y Nature's best Remedy, the American OIL GOOD for all irritations, either °tweeter int tornal. For bruited, scalds, burnt, chtfrt and tho like. its efficacy is unequalled. To ha had at the sign of the Feb, 12, 1859 PERSONS hating business with the undersigned,' as Junlire of the Peace, will find him either of tho " Dollar " office,or at the office in the patine buildings lately occupied by Esq, D. Alexander. • W. 5100111•:. • Juno 8, 18b0 Settle THE subscriber being desirous of settling up his old business, requests all persons having accounts with him in any form; to call immedi• lately and make settlement and save COST Ihenitua Slaw. May 2, 1850. - REWARD. . Ilmko Jail on Sunday nignt. 'Mu) , 26115,• JOSEPH MCQUILLEM, aged about 19 }lcon; ; had on when loft a black mat and pants, and red wool hat. Ho w au about livo feet and eight inches in hp.igta -- " • Any penult arreeting the nun , vidual, and resuming •rallre county Jail will re . . ecivo the above royaor • , • 1.1 11. ''A LAWELL, Jadur: Juno 1 j• GOLD MORTAR, J. P. P• MB A, 1 - 1. ^:Y ! Ln ‘ 1 F