ANOTHER SCI ENV VIC wormEtt Prreth tm Aritficial Diges Gastric: Juice Curer,sr prepared from , Rennet, A . greati)yepe of the fiturth Stomach of the Ox, altar directions of Baron Jboinig, the great Chemist, by S. Houghton. Al, r).. No.ll North Eighth Street, Philadelphia. Pa. tfnic•isa truly wonderful rem• edy ,for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, constipation. and Debility, curing a l ter nnture'sOWll inoth9d, by nature's own agent, the Gaitne Juice; See Atlyertisement in another col. umn• MARRIED.—On tlio 3d ult., .by A. Wilder, Mr. Jacob C. Smith and Martha E. Taylor, all of elcarhOld 'County, Pa. DIED.—At her residence on Clearfield Creek, '-May 26, Mrs. Meaner Ardery, Widow of the late James Ardery, deceased. Her maiden name was Coulter, and her family resided in Franklin county, where sho was married. She and her husband lived a few years in that' county, and then moved to Centre county and lived 'some time, nine milep west of Bellefonte, to wards Half Moon. About forty years ago, they moved to this county, , and settled on the place where she lived until her death. She 'was in the eighty-fourth year of her two. For nearly two yeoA and a half she has been confined to the house and most of this time to her bed—her mind and feelings, during this long and te; dious weakness and pain, were such as gave clear and comforting evidence that her hope and foundation were upon the Rock of Ages, Jesus Christ. On Him,. alone, she relied, for pardon and justifica tion froth the demands of God's broken law. She bore with much patience and resignation the wearisome days and nights, that were appointed kr. She went down the hill of life gradually and slowly, until the powers of nature gave away, and the freed spirit escaped from its fearful loarl and burden. She sleeps in Jesus, and with the firm and glorious hope of immor tality in his presence, where there is full ness ofjoy and pleasure without pain. She was 'a consistent and regular mem ber of the Presbyterian Church to which she united herself when ho was young. M. T. M. On Sunday morning last, Miss Elizabeth Nnit, daughter of Ross and Mary Read, aged about 18 years. Temperance Meeting. TWashinatenier.sorUlearelo co,nty will hold their A Qtarterly Meeting on fiionony eveci_o the 7tt, or Jute 1n59. et early candle light. 10 the con! 11..nr0. The (fired. .(Temperance, and the _Ladies in ent.ieular, urn r.ousted to attend. An oddras may be ext.eoted by My GUYER. May IN, (1, P. r3(71,1C11, PrPrillent. "LOLA MONTES." Moot. alma 2112®0 AT CLEAR FIELD BRIDGE. ri.RArcis f!uoirr. rerpoyfudy annooneee to ihupoblio. Ihit iif hes con.m , netil toel:usitiels at rt.Eittt• HELD the now: buialina ,leccomed by John. Conde. on the yre,t aide of tfe now:. %love he wdl man ef,c. taro MitYFtt and 3Sltl IF. .of all kind., nod ut fair tams, on tlveahortest notice, and In the Very J, .l Enamor. Give 81101iTY a call. Jane 4, I,Zig A till BEnr,FOll. rIALL VIII ..rfOltli IRWIN dIIIITII. Dissolution of Partnership. rpm: partnership titTotninio rxrvinr. I.ttwTen DAVID .1 111 L. acti“liOgli 'Htt. onaszeti in the tlitnit.tulth ino Cis In Ciennighl , hag linen 11491:11Ve the I, °kiting nano s at sa:d Jinn are rod o 'non]. at GE tEttiE ()kit t a I perions Know rsir themselves to said lion will save Crust ay sulking ihrmarklt.tromnil tTio FAVII) Jane 4. 1T.51 Obi/R(7E %V. 01111 B LANK. DEL DS and 5101 i ril/sllll 4 , Foit SAI.II B S. Y WAI.I,%CE Sr. DILL ~ ~3Cn C`sfl O ~s3o • A i i p mai wet hereby enutioorit canimt unrcl ruing. r 11,111"1.11.Pg with -6 ext.:iiti . by riTEVIIEN t` siiN. to 1(1 cniiria for cIN r Diw.t) Ina FAG lITY , I.LA ar , Ito under:limy:llmi". jtrd Ir.rttb fit H;nit said rule. cml •tia rict ; , a, it it.tlt,ta u a liy lAr KITHILIN itNDy. r'u'nt. MINDY Jun. 4. IF:V4 —rd Dissolution of Partnership. T"r" raitnurihhi het-Motu° Existing betwwn J. BLAIR mt ki and WSI. 118% trading uniim !ha firm of reitiOttrE BIWT111:;iii In ill, Inmiloi..¢ and tri.mitnti a I,neinerr, wiet this dissolvt.l by maruul r.sont.. J. It LAI K h pun:bawd th,i ircer oat M" NV.54, IL 'ORE in mu Inbinefs, and havine Ina Wins- in his lOU a iii I. ills them. At I iiunidus knu whit o.e.npplvei mden CI in tquom or having claims -a gainst alum. smile immudialulyi WM. II Eri witp.oN moon.E. riliumiile May 111 Md. J. 111,11.1 it :11.0114. Notice. .. . Al'" persona laving acconnts on the Books of John M. Coalmine. and Hobert M Alrffey. iratii”g under the firm of CUAINIINC9 & MILIIA.PFP: h . ore requested to ertaiin- In.-Mattis at the , r store in New Washington. and beitlothe same. as they aro &watts of malt ioe si .ettlernoot. t.:11:1131IN ;6 a SiAtiALTBY. Juno 3, 18i3 Ho! ho!! ye lads and In4ses Who m.° fond of fun 'old Inughter, Just call at Wallnce And they'll sho•.v you what you'r af ler ; For they've the orettioot lot of books Ever you heard tell o'. And full of love and murder, • Witirn their bucket)) yellow; 'Thou call in ye jolly ones Who have nn hour to spare, And buy a quarters worth of rending To drive away dull care. Ready riTade 11.9"111ING. , !o•criat oa—Coats. Vogl; and Pnctitioana A twlnriaz for tha 110por WAist c,nt. and a parr of Uuumiat;onab as, all farRUE DO at %VA 11.114L5. alt 0 CD G Snparlor I,nt, of LV eat oni Aloal—cio to, cite and CUTO'I tl in tlie !Ant pouiblo 1111nror — r.r .tao tit WALLACE'. Bt. BRANT'd WORLD I.I.INUW N F.ll F,DICINES.-for sate b 9. 'WA tt HILLS The Sit?i ,,, est Lot of (110)CICH roior ofE•rsl tuth3 oitiroas of Ciolrfiabl for solo OtillAP. by . WALLALIE tSz. I/ILLS. May 2!. NEW TANNERY , • At Calavurensvifilie. QAMU.CI.. B. TAYI,OII. restucifully nenennees to bit par touter Wendt—nap pubhe—that ho has retrieved to and.commeneed business tst Ilia New Tannery. ou Vaunt *met, immediately north ot lt!oem's hrtel, Curwensvree, whmeho'is prupn . red o soup!) , tnderd on 'lotto and in the most sentsine.ory ITI311110 • itsirmiws..3ltAlNend bUiV111.1. 7 .11: hi ketan in orehanao. and the highest plie,sultowed. l7. 'all—pd. Notice to Purchasers, WIIEREAR. eta County Sheriff' has rob/calla n home .ontl lot for isle in tho town of l'ennsvOla. as the 0100 ottv of John Loins-1 livre -, y. lustily all ootlloug, that gild lot belongs to Me lathe itrouttsid John Long never hail an At tio'e tor it.not hos lis paid fur the lot: so rosy. person pur• chttaitur shill home mast puroliato the hn of me. April ill, Id 3, JIIREMI4III MOORE. 'rim public, run bereby cautioned neali , rt harboring or JJLL tratilidt.my son Of PO 1;41461,0rd "y - do debts of ins contract' sig - uftrr - this ditto. Attl tivLiaa It lOU , thar hereby given td ail Oolll9lls ornologing raid bog. that will look to tho na for his wo.to. arid that at rho tato of ONE DOLLAR. per day. • tIARTWIO IIU(*. Bradford townsltio, May 10,141 ;'. Estate Of dee'd . N7'11,3E 11P,11EISY 'GIVEN. that leaers Attrniniotra• wallow) the egtuto orhilt.l:•3 IiAItTSUCK. Jute the Iletttutth of Catwensvilla ,tlee'd..'have ha duo tore or law bean entered to the suhzeriber. Alt peace., ludebted to iel,l estate, aro teen/ilea 4,11 rnalrei pap:gait. Itnueedi tolY, and thole haehea Waters wall pra.eat tfieel Italy authantaontod fur cottleuleat. , • ' ', • •-• .Id/iIIGARETIIAUTSO(II{, /Om 10 x. eirliforivillp, Play .Saddlers, Atteption: nRASS Mountings at $ll 00per sott. 1-11 1,14 Roller Ilu ogles at 60 onntspor dozen. Iti ass I'd ming imitation Pad Trees at 75. Japanned do' do do HI% Mass Plated Btlrraps at kiDd per pair. Japanned do largo slze nt 10 do Cotton Girt/dog at 10 cents per bolt-15 yards warranted, straining Webbll.3 II 75 per bolt. Brass Ornaments Id 23 to 8734 per dozen, almost any hind. liors Ton Japannoi Gig Ilany.s. at 67:4 nor pair.- 1 Long Sort Striss—lion. at 111.54 Dor pair. 140 110 do—Norr. at 6:04 ditto Trees trail kinds—Wagon Tref' nt 44. • Columbia at 75. shianish Tree at $1 00—Side rts at 87% with reveral new patterns n. vet in man!. before. Wo have always on hand a large stook, which will lie sold at cheat , arias:. All goods watranto.l to give satisfaction. or Itrtnrea bite at nil expense within ErJ days. Goods packed and dolly erns! t.t radron4 frets of obargo. All polars (Postern ninth) Terms Cash. Address • F. G. FIIANCItiCGS. Imwisrown, Nay.lBsl 3 00 pER Keit for Nnlll,l 4 ..pikes, &0., Lowlttown, at I'. G. FRAM:M(IB. Builder's hardware CO nll kind; atm bo mold by as at oily MCP, Making oar purohmas from the Eastern Factories for Cash, we can JO a: low us can b haualit in Philadelphia. V. G. 101.ANCISCUS. Weatlierell . (5- Bi . other's WIRF. NVIIIIII I.E/I.sl at 4a 00 per kcal , Patty at (Riper lb.: ktpitits Turpentine at 00 cants per gallon till at ' , Scants; Sew York ehzula Varnish at $1 5( to SO 00 Dar gallon. P. 41. Planes ! Planes ! Planes noutii.t: IRON III:El:CH PLANES no LI 73 wr Ezell Al llrotul Dunes al 50 cools ; nil otncr kiot!l ol Planes etparol. Ilevilh. &u. nt equally low prices Lewleow,ii. Noy. "MIL P. G. FRAN:MOUS. Carriage-Makers, Take Care ! 1111 AS-1 11ANDI at 0.13; to 4 inaltiblve—good and honer. J alumna:l Carriage knort 6.1 per stress. Itru.s do do at SI 25 per gtoss. Ile ivy Lining for 1.5 to 31,4 dor yorti. Cordage Botts from 411 70 to *J ;:o per 100. 'Puns and llmss. Japanned Sitv r Nall! it 11 per paper, Patent Canvass. plain, 41 inches wide, at 35. 01 do F4ll ed do do Eaamellett do at 45 cents par yn , d. Patent I.t whet. at 15 cleats p.r foot. Itl ull caittnas at 15 cants per oh. Black Sptinas—all sizes at 9 cents par lb. Brass Nutt Axles at 8 cants per lb. Ito,. do do at 61.1 oar lb. Itashers-1 spat Orals at 111 60. Bran curtain frames at 67 per cocoa. Black Enamelled Top Leather at 20 car ts per fat tine do Insldo do at SIB cents per foot! 1% hite do do do at MI cents per foot. Chains. rl id,' at 10 cants per font. NV halemato and rota at Lan iqawn. by E. 0. ERANIPSCII:I. tlitNiNU I^I,UIU, lower then cnn be bought in Pitlla YD delphia. lla ivered ut the railroa•l only nt. wioleinle. by F. U. FRANI:BeaI& 30,Boxes PIN PLATES—racily nvierts-15 llnin Iron W;ro at 65 A to WIRE net lb —Tin Pie Placa. Patty Pans, Mock Tin nt 2i ntc. per and 'I in Ruita..Candiestick Snrings &0., by L.. G. THE CHEAPEST GOODS L! WIWI 75v(Dulah l a wns! & SMITH, having purchased of J Hunter hie Sto,k of Merehindtae, ar. now TPOZIVICII a large and well sel , cied supply rtG ASON AMA: 1;t1,1):i r every des mod km, w ucli vern laid In nt the lowest possible rates. They would invite the public. [Acne ptirchaslnir elrewhere, to call at the into stand ot I..ewer, on Minket stie4, and eats. mine their MOCK and t'ItICIN. as they are determined to In dais theformer charade: of the hence far low miens Awl 24, 1553. ORPIIANS' COURT4SALE. Y YIRTIJi3 of an order of the Orphans' it:ourt of Clear. LP tie d county. there will he egjosed to PUBLIC SA on the promises, on 8 ATLIRDA V the 7th day of Allol l Bl' at 9 o'clock. P. M tho one undivided Third ,:.-tit Part of a TRACT of LAND, situate in Draily town• ii; Opp. iLlearfichl count, . adjoining lands of Christina end ethers. late a part of the HEAL. ESTA re. of Con. rod Alor.ino jr deceased. I.T.lLMti—Uaith on count riation of tele etlN RA D MORVINE. Adm'r. Brody tow tish'p. May O. MU. utaigs The Cheapest and Best " .rw BOOTS and SHOES ever offered to the citizens JIJ of Clearfield can kI loo u lat .111v:7. WA I.T:ACP, 1¢ 1111.1.9. CIIEAP WATCHES, Xowoh mad 01111v-sr Wars. A Oktx.AT REDUCTION IN PitICEB. Twenty pet cent. at least less than over have been sold in , the United States. riobl) LEVER %V ASCII Eli, fall jeweled, 18 carat cases Ulf (usual., mkt nt $35) only 11130 EOM/ LAPIN E ATCI3 1:8,19 carat care. j , turcleti. 114 SII.V WATEN Eli lull rweleflautuntly AL 411) 14 ,111.111:11 JANNE W Ark.:ll ja *filed . 1U 'WV Elt. TEA pI'OUNS. per halt tiornn. 5 a, t.L) PE N:4 Silver holders, Peron. wishing a W.ll h or Wnicheeo. Jo:vein-. c a n have d id m sent by math with puttee gaiety, to any Port (lithe Gra ted dtates or %Vett Indies by first sending the Pt mac t of mo tley Ail HTLlalel warranted as represented above. Orders tom the annuity resocettnl.y solicited. Address post paid, Ll Wld 1.A00.11118, lOU Mesh:rat at.. CIVIrr itto lb» Franklin Goose. Ph ilsoelAra. Lir Gold bought. ur manufuotared intojowelri April u 3. IS dr FALL & WINTER 'LIN2ADLOc, RICHARD MOSSOP, raAviNG uurchnoett thenTOLtfitif Bit C1)..i0 1.1 the borouch of emoreeld, i. now•oDeniag tit the 61.1) :.:TAND a .pluudid unottinnut of FALL and WINT,OII GOULIS. • Dry Goods, Scat' as AlPam. EMS , . La.tres, Du Laces. Hashmeres. Cal j. Gin hftrnS, Tiekines. Moslics, Menciied and ur ached. Hamad*. red, while and yellow , OA ton Flannels. ad We .3howlicl all desergdtnn... Cloths. t•'rench eio , h. Twilled heavy Uverceatinff, fine, Good black Cas.irneres. Doe Elan do. prime urticle,Cawinets. Antii nett and Kentucky Jeans, allot which am of the beat quality Woolen Goods. c)mforts,Cloves. Hosiery. &0.. a largo assortment. and n low prlces. Hats and Caps. Silk, Plush. and Fur HA I'S and CAPZ , . of aliparts and sizes emd taut cheap, to suit pnrchascrs. Boots and Shoes. Ilawy winte, boots, I(Iu Morocco. &0.. Mous' waroof al kind, nays' and OltPlums' Mots and dhow. A 1.,, ',rtin Plus Nlootwo and kihoes. Alto. (Juin Over Shoes Fine :,ad Coarse, good *TA cheap. Groceries. Goad fihv ano Java CrWBTB. Brown. Crashed, and loafBllGAlt. Young Hymn, Imperial and Black TEAS Gunpowder. brad. Paints, i'alnt Writhes, Dre S‘ulTo, Cotton Yarn. &a.. hro.—ad of winch wool the boramnaldy. 1110 lases. 9oenr- Route. Orleans end Steam Symp.—and ovary mile° h at hecommn , ity may *tend in need of. All the hbnvo flock of Goods will bo sold fat C 1811 or CtiIiNTRY P/tol,lloll. on the very lowest terms. Plante call and examine for y oartelves. nt. the store of Elfin Ault riI(MSOP. laprfiald, Nov. JO. le3l. ~.-J--r.r.r.e...r.r.r.r.".r—.0"...r..".r.r.r..".""r.r.r. s J. 11: McENALLY, s • s . s . 'Attorney at Law, S !laving located himself in tho borough of s Clearfield, will attend to all. legal business;_ s S entrusted to hitr, with' promptness end fidelity. s s ° fi let) two doors east of tho Prothonotary's S s office. 5 Farmers take Notice. SU PERIOR THRESHING MACHINES. rllompsoN.9olAßTBock hIcikI.ARNEY. Take R thin opt,ortunity to nowise tho tP CllOl FoRS CGEAIt fIr.LLI and the surrounding counties. that they are now nu anced In alannlaotuting. at eurwousysile, Cleatlield County a Bo pater article rbur Horse Power Threshing Machines Tney are prepared to 'Sanely nil orders on the shorted notice !sedan the meet nccsinmedating terms. Those macelnes ore constructed el the very bat material, and the Pattern Warr perfect le every Palt , cular, and parsing throat' the hands of nom, but first rate workmen, clunot fail to give general setts !MAl m. • A ,60-01 IMPAIRING of ThreshMa Machines donnou short notice and In the most substantial and satisfactory man ner. at Gurwenivllle NEW Foundry. iIU thIPSONt3 If AWV.IOI.X. & MeALARNEY. Curoreasville; Bola. 4r/t151.-11. MACKEREL . : • SHAD. CODFISIII SALMON, HERRINGS. PORK. • HAMS AND SIDES. LARD AND CHEESE. 11,cot°® LIPMANCEO COUID72,EMI° . • PRENCIIVILLE, Clmrficld Co, Pa. 1) ESP CCTrU LLY, announces to the eltreennUt Clearfield county, drat ho has coeuc2i a NEW STOLI, in the old where he has on I h ta d: CinbUtir i "" iti.l)BYfir a tilt" storm, all or :1111`4) will Lid on onirto, big it o L o tc h q ed country produce rd eirbdad ' f utJulktuer. haechville. March 0, a,. • •.1 GOOD . .ADVICE. T AKE tu Nonop, MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN w.kur,ILA\ANE e 3 MELLO Dave received th•lr Spring and Summer Stock of Goods, and are prepared to astonish the natives at THE GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES. Their stock consists of a largo and varied taunt:tont of FlitsEIGN AND DOMESTIC CC,. I[ DCD Bareges, Borgo,Do Lanes,Lawns,Callicoes, &c.—ALSO alarge assortment of Elarcawparat, Qmoonnowaoro BOOTS and SHOES, 1-%-z-CEnaGt3 eaU3CP. ZaealaDa),E, They !invents° on hone R very large stock of . SUMMER CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassinteres, Sattinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Muslims, Tickings, And in fact every thing to supply the went, of town and country, all of which they ere data mined to sell e...ottne, then they have ever bean so.tl below, they therefore, request all nelsons %v whine to t.urchate to give them et cull KlTnrtheVu Das h ,tote of hAI L A Hl,atkerest artenoni. Znearat4. Mary Lewistown Hardware Store. Opposite May's Hotel, east end of Two. TINAI.EIit:S nod customers U7ll save hum 25 to t ) Per cent .11 In their purulence. of Ilnolware.'.o, nehwera, &Al cry 11103 fleeing', wont,, oils. clue!, etc. at tHo It OTO of Lewistown, May t no, 185:1. . o, ran N UISCUA. Twenty-five Tons Hammered Iron, WINGs. glvqtrs. Coulters, land sides, hap and square iron. Orders for nay size promutls filled. The trade supplied at Philadelphia prices This iron is used In all the mar hien shops of the Penesylvanin Railroad. and hilt been pronounced to be aqua' In q Miry and superior to an) , hammered iron in the Stnt.• For Bare ny F, FRANC:IAA/S, Freedom 1. Works. Lowistown. May • IZwilidlortiEsirrallwalro Or ALL 1(11 , 11M, eau be sett by us at city prices. Melina our purchaser from the eastern Dilatorlei. we can tell as low as can becought in Philadelvhia. F. 6.FILANLILSQIIB Lewistown May 20. 113511. OUR STOCK 'V EMIR ACEi everything that Woof(' to tho hardware, illoachware nod gladdlery trade. which Is always large and tmught from tint hands,whiuh enabledur to soil to coontri dealers Roy mils they may wnnt on as latmrnh,:. tenni on they ann purchase in Philadelphia. P. t. 4, FICANCISGI!..S. Lowiitown, May 2U. LIA. .A.ttallationn (Llln© Who ll©a A LL p.nom indebted to. or having unsettled accounts 111 with, the subscriber, are requered to coma forward IM MEDIATELY, and masa settlement, as hers determined to hare all of his accounts or over a year's standing. Settled UP between this and the let day of July nest, BAMULL 11 TAYLOR, Cursventville, Mar 17.1852.—pd, CAUTION. ALL rorns aro !web yoatitiontd against hosing Of titring mor in 009 way meddling with a canton TWU HORSE WAGON, now in the vossossiou of rotor eteyler. of Brady townshi. , as said Wagon belongs to mo, and is In his use on loan only. G. B. GUUDLANI.ThIt. Lotherabarg.lsl.ly 17, 'N. W. I. ; lit Wig A. M. r5lllll TURNPIEE ELECTION. A mEETING of the subscrams to the stock of the Cleat Ll tield and Curereesvile 't ureplke Road will be he , 1 ut Court House in the borough of Deerfield. on hIONOA Y thi', 141.4 iit JUNK, (nett.) sit 1 o'clock. p. m., for the pur pose of electing officers to conduct the affairs of tne said ilorn• patty for the ensuing year. if r or.ler of 11F, COMM I 351014L8R . May H.llO. DOUSE AND LOT cs , a IIIIE Subscriber offers for sale his HOUSE and LOT. in PENN VILLE:. Clowned conoty. It Is sltuated on the south Mule of the Glen Itopo and Paotteryille tan:lotto. nod n goon location for holiness. The lenfoorelnoots are a small ilwellinc house, store hullos atc. azir e aid toroperty will ho sold low for one half cash in band, and tho balance In one year ror further information apply to JONATHAN LWANS. jr,.renntrill. , . or to thn sub scriber. ISAMHELIAILTH. May SHOWING the amount due each School District in Clearfield County from the an ual State appropriation for the year 1852, in pursuance of an act of Assembly passed the seventh day of April, 1849, as follows: Beccaria, $54 11 Girard, 25 67 Bell, 48 58 Goshen, 16 98 Boggs, 38 71 Huston, 16 59 Bradford, 55 30 Jordan, 53 32 Brady 86 90 Karthaus, 28 04 Burnside, 84 92 Lawrence, 104 28 Chest, 35 15 Morris, 44 63 ' Clearfield Bo:, 43 05 1 Penn,48 19 _-,. Covington, 45 82 Piker, 107 04 Decatur, 33 57 Union, 21 33 Ferguson, 26 07 Woodward, 33 57 Fox, 3 55 - 1 do certify the above to be a true state ment of the State appropriations as furn ished by the Superintendent of Common Schools and on file in this office. G. B. GOODLANDER, Clerk. Co missioner's Office, Clea r field, May 5, 1852, • Dissolution of Partnership. TIM Co•Par in tnership bereloturo bn the un -b-rs igued the Tarmac Ilus ems exudin hes g been etwe thi e s this' mu tually dissolved. the !looks will tka left wi h John Rll4llOl tUr leitlament Those who aro interested will piece call around soon es paseible, as we ate desirous of name tha Le i:roams satitral up. J. O U. . RUSSELL THE on foreigner' avails housellof this opportunity to in form his cu.tomers nod the publin generallY• Ina be still purposes eartyins on the above mentioned bowie , ' at the old stand in Pennaville, where ha earnotly .o , mite a eon tinuption of tho patronage which they hove hereiolore had JOHN 111J6SELL- S DR. HARDMAN P. THOMPSON, " SAVING located in Curwentivitle, offers S his professional services to the citizens S , of Hint place and the surrounding country. S When not professionally engaged, ag cd, hewill he S 1 fotir.il at the office formerlyorrup ied by Dr. S ..1. C. Richards, or at Scofield's hotel. Calls. S E S will ha attended to at all hours. ap.3, '5l .:1.J5:..,..„.r..,......r.r...r,...e...aw.r.r.r.r..r.r.r.r.r.r...n.rti HAVING located himself in Cloarfiele,oflcrehis professional services to the, public. All busi neits entrusted to him will be promptly attended to Being familiar with the German language he can with more Inctlity transact business for the Gorman portion of the community. Office on hlarketstract, onedoor west of Dr. Lo rain's Drug store, lately occupied by J. L. Cuttlo REFERENCES. Hon. John C. Knox, Kittanning ft Joseph Buffington, 11. N. Lee, Esq., Donal , & Cantwell lion. Thomas White Augustus Drum, Gen. IP D. Foster, . Greensburg Cul. William Bigler, • • Clearfield Wnt J Hemphill, • " Jan. 14,1851 ,Conatantly on hand and for sato by ' J. PALMER & Co.. Market Street Wharf. IPHILADIELPtItA. March 11, 1852• LOOK HERE!!! .A 3 03 a cue. cza ma cn ma Norman°, Rh n o. Ist, 1853 !Ist sth mo. 1852 JOSEPH S. FRANCE, Counsellor and Attorney at Law, • • . • rAITALLMJE & 1.1.9. lawn received a aopply or thl4 V V exce lent mud Imo, fresh from rho hands of lir. Hough. too of Philadelphia. ApriNd Md. . , TAILORING BUSINESS. .. ;REMOVAL. rirtHE subscriber, thankfin fur past - favors, res. tL pectliilly informs his eutitnmers,and the public generally,that he hns removed his shop to the bulk ding over the Post. 011ie°. lately occupied by R. F. Ward, and that he will be there bound at all times band" to ' SU pply his Customers, Unlike some ol litscotemporaries, Ito is unable to promiee that his Fashionti are of the most npproycd style of Aim. .d.urry, t ptit will 'Miura there made according to the Latest 112.shion, of iliOre' mode,* days. • " -THOS.; .SHEA: . Clearfield, April 1851. entered according to Act of Congress, in the *2 1861, by J. El. 11011011 TON, 61; D., in the clerk's Mos of the District Court for tho Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Another Scientific. Wonder! 1 OREAT OU,RE FOR DYSPEPSIA! WM, CA§TRIC. .5111110 E. Prepared from RENNET, or tho fourth Stoninel of the Ox, otter Directions of RA 110 N LIESIG Tho great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Moon TON. M. D., No. 11. North Eighth Street, f iila del tibia. Ira. Thin inn truly wonderful remedy for INDIGFATION. DYSIr:PRIA, JAUNDICfi, Lay Klit COMPLAINT, CON irrtenTior4. nntLDEUILITY, Curing tiller Nature's 01%11 method, by Nature's own agent, tlio Gastric J Oi • VI - lalf a teaspoonful of this Fluid, infused in wa• ter, will digest or direolv 0, FIVE POUNI)B OF (OAST BEEF , ' N ABOUT TWO HOUR% nut ul the Stomach. • DIGESTION. umsTioN Is chiefly performed in the stomach by the JJ aid ofafluid:whluhfrrely rsedes from the Inner errant that omen. when iu a crate oC health, called the Casino Juice This Field Is the Great eolveat of the Food, the l'uri. ti tag, Piesarviug, and litimulat,ng Agent of the srumach and intestines. Without it them will ho no dlgestion,—nn COOVUT4iO:I of Food into Blood nail nonutritinn of the body but rather a feu). torpid, pumful and deittu , livooohdalonol the whole dlgestiveauriaratus, 11. weak. half dead, orietured stomach produces no good Gastric Juice, and tieno.e tho ease, antes, and debility 1" bleb mum PEPSIN AND RENNET. PEPSIN Is tee chief element, or Great Digesting Principle n! the Gastric Juice. It is found in great abundance in the sold tuts°, the humau stomach after death. and sometimes ceases the stomach to digest itself. or eat itself up. It is also !onst lathe stomach of animals, as the ox, calf, aim It is the material used b Cameos [beeng cheeso,calted gannet, the elf et of which h as long the wonder ortheduire.— The curdling ul the nub, is tic first process of digestion. Gen. net possesses astonishing power, The stomach of a cull will curdle neatly une thousand limes Its own weie lit of milk.— Baron Ltchig states that "(Jae Pert 01 Pupstn dissolved in sixty thousand parts of wider, will digest meet and other food."— Diseased stomachs produce no good Castile Juice, Gannet, or Pepsin. Toshow that this svant may be perfectly supplied, we quote the following S 'IENTIFIC EVIDENCE. BARON I.IEBIG, in his celebrated work no Animal Chemistry. la( s : "An Arlikinl 1./meatless Fluid may he Paddy obtained Item the mucous membrane of thostomach of a Cali to which various articles of loud, as meat and eggs. will beHoftenal.Changed, and Digested. precisely_ in thesame manner as they would he in the human stomach." ON. PEN El 1 1 A. In his famonstreal (soon "Food and Piet," published by Wilson ttr. Co.' New York4age 85, states the some rent fact. and deacribss the meth o f prepare:ion.— There ate few 4,isher unthonties loan Lir. I Mei a Dr .1' HIN W. DRAPER. Professor of Chemistry in the Medical College ol the University of New York, in his "Text Hook of Chemistry." page 886. says. "It has been a enaction whether artificial digestion could he performed—but His now universally admitted that it may be. Professor DU NG LISON nr Philadelphia, In his treat work on Human Physiology. devotes mote than fifty tastes to an ecumenism of this subject. ilk experiments well Ur.Hem mont. on the Gastric JUICE,. Word from the living human stomach rind from ammils ate well known. "le all cases," he grips "digestion occurred as pettedly in the Artificial as In the Natural digestions," AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER. DR,tUG DION '5 preparation otTEri.,IN has produced the n2 ,,,r ntarvellous cltlcts. curiae casesof DebiMP. Emacia lion. Nervous Decline. and Itto , orptic Consumption. supposed to be on the very verge of the gra VI!. It is impossible to give the details of cer tific a tes . the limos of this adverthament—but authenticated have bon received of rnorethan Philadelphia. New York, end ltottou alone. Thera well tearly all .lesperate antes and the caret were not onlY.:111Pill and wonderful. lint permanent. It is n gr..nt NER VULIB ANTIDOTE. and (Font theatton• ithlnt ly small quantity oeontary to prodriaahealthY digestion , it believed to nut anon ELECTRO•M AGIN F. ric PRINCIPLES, The re Is to form of 01.1) STOhl ACII COMPLAINTS which it does not seem to tench and oln , ,ve et one. No matter how had they may nit, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF. A single dose 'emcees all the unpleasant is malems, and it only needs to he remote.. tOr shrot time to make these good etTec's per. maaeut. PUItITY ta , BLOOD and VIDOR OP BODY, follow at once. It is parti ;Wady excellent in cam of Names. Vomiting , Cramp, Soreness el the pttof the Stomach . distress after eating. low, cold state of the Blood. Heaviness. Lowness of Spirits, Despondency. amaciation Weakness. tendency to tumult) , .Sucodde. Price, ON B DOLLAR per bottle, One bottle will often elect eluting cure. . . . PEPSIN IN POWDERS, BENT BY ' , EEC UM.Yo&rAGLE For convenience ef sending to all partt of the country, the IItGESTIVE tiIAITER tir IllEPEPSlNisPutuptothe for. of Powder:, with directions to be dissolved in diluted alcohol. water, or syrup. by tie patient. lime Powders con tain precisely tne vme maths al the bottles, but twice the quantity for the acme price. nal will be !wilt by milt, FRED I)? pt iST AG E, fur ()NE iP AII sent (post paid) o J.:i. art.:RTC:4 No I I.North Eighth street. Phila., Pa. Nix rincanees live dattnrs EverY nod bottle ben,tha wrilten sigustute of J. S• lIOUGII CON, M. U.. :701e etOr wanted in ere.> in tho Uoitll States.— Veryltberul tbs.:cruets give nto he trade Urn egirts, Pestuanz. tars nod Books', Imam desired to het as agents. AG E,ITB ilClundield count y W A I,L ItrClenttleld borough. WI AM MeßßlVE..Curwensville. P. W. BARRETT. Luthersbarg. 11 W. Mot ifte. Ilninn township. CUMMINGS Kt M ERA Fir , New Washington. 2.1011 N C BRENNER . bloomy illo, Clearfield co. WAY 28. WNI. T. GILBERT, B' . .,AhCerKeSall lwrcrriAnthil'ilateit's'iclorniefflo% is ll t r e v/T . lr; roalormble term.. Dots. 1851 TO TIIH Farmer, Farrier & Stage Proprietor GEO. W. MERCHANT'S CELEBRATED GARGLING OIL UPPARIIALLALED IN TUC MEMORY 01 1611DICI11I As the most remarkable External Application over discovered. )vit_ V!AtsBl._,9_,/,isz. ~.)-0 - ,r " They can't Keep House without it" Experience of more than sixteen years has established the fact that Merchant's Celebrated Gargling Oil, or Ifni. vernal 'Family Embrocation, will cure moat cases, and re lieve all such as Sixivms, Sweeney. Ringbone, Windgalls, Poll Evil, Callous, Cracked Heels, Galls of all kinds,. Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Fis tula, Sitfast, Sand Cracks, Strains, Lameness, Foundered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mange, Rheumatism, Bites of Animals, External Poi sons,Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites, Boils, Corns, Whitlows. Burns and Scalds, Chillblains, Chapped Hands, Cramps. Con tractions of the Muselet. Swellings, Weakness of the Joints, Caked Breasts, &c. die. dm. The unparalleled success of this 011, in the cure of die easels in Horses and Cattle, and oven in human flesh is daily becoming more known to tin farming community. It can hardly be credited, except by those who have boon le tit habit of keeping it in their wildest and houses, what gal amount of pain, suffering and time, aro saved by e.• timely application of this Oil. • Oar Be aura the name of the solo proprietor, GEORGE W. bIERCIIANT, Lockport, N. Y., is Islown tho able of the bottle and in hie handwriting over the cork. All orders addressed to the proprietor will be promptly responded to: Get a Pamphlet of the Agent., and see what wonders are accomplished by the use of this medicine. Sold by respectable dealers generally, In the United States and Canada. Also by Indiana. AGENTS for • thc above Medicine .0. D, W ATHON, Clovfield,,Clearfield nutty. H; SMJTII, L'Onnville. do JOTIN PATTON, Ourveonsvillo do do roTrutt & MoM.lNN,Hokin's, Centro CUM6IIINt3 & ULAN W. nrookville.Jtffoon ' A. DICKINSON, Fl6l vide, J. PLEAKI.E.Y. Frooklio. Ireonoro cor sty. JOHN 0 11V..11NNLIL;plooresTille.C.IcadieJd co 200 RENIARKABLE CURES IMPORTANT • A. L. SCHNELL, BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF CLFIRFIELD CO . TAlLon—i.nthersburg. vill do his wink no good a nd nu chop. ns any other r t elluar. 1831. P. W. BARRETT, ERCUANT and PRODUCE DEALER, La thenbarg, Clearri , ott co. . Pa. April 17, Pbe. ' • ..SAMUEL ARNOLD, R/lERCAANT and I'ItuDUCE DEALER. Liatheriburg 1911. Uluatfluld copuly. April 17, 1861. FREDERICK ARNOLD, • ruinnetinN V nod L'ltUDUCEllCALEß,,buthersbarg , OIL Clear fi eld 00.. Pa. Avid 17.185 th • ISAAC SMITH, TUTERCHANT and LUMBER and PRODUCE DEALER LTA Corwunivill.r. . April 17.1!158. WILLIAM H. BLOOM, ERCDANT and LI/ Al neat and PRODUCE DEALER Curweasville, Clem kid county, Pa. April t 7, WILLIAM BLACKSHAIRE, riADINBT and CHAIR MAl{ER • and HOU3C. and SIGN J VAIN PElt ono door .cuth or The Prothyterinn Church, GU second it rect. Clomliuld Pu. April Id. 1n52. JOHN H. HILBURN, xD OUT and tillo F. 51 - AKLIR. k..oennd 'tura, nearly oppotcte 1.1 1 A. K. Wtlghti Fora, Pu. Apiil 16,1b5.1. JAMES lIOLLENUACI - I, 111.11CICSNIITH, un '1 lard stmt. I.r3tween Alatkat and P Walnut, eleurlield,ya. April 16. THOMAS MILLS, fIOACII AND tiILEIGH MAKER, on Third street. be tween Market end Locust, Clearfield. Pa. April '52. 0. B. MERRELL, TIN & SIIEET IRON WARE MANUPAC PURIM—At Ileissol's old Hand on Blareet street—Clear field, Do.l. V. 1851. ROBERT MANLY, 19[71117:ELWMIT and CDAILNIAKER. Ifket al flll.3E and V V RI ma -o,onifie d. Den. 28, J. &. J. G. Russ,ELL. TANNER 3 & 1.)01/1RIDP,Iiti AND DEALERS IN ALL kinds of Loather. ilidex„Grain, token in exchange. Founiville. Pa —Gianni:Muds P. U , lob. 4. 18.12, AVM. P. CHAMBERS, 7IIEF:INVItIGfIT ell A 111MAlt HR. and 116U3E & 81(111N L'AINTILit--Calvoos Dec. V.). D 351. B. F. STERLING, Q , ADOLF, m AARNESS-MAKLIa. and JUSTICE OF fUE l'EACE—Uurweniville. Lea.W. 051. AIESHICK GRAHAM, • TIARTIER lIND HAIRDRESSER—WM uttentl to all de moods in hit lino cm ?hart notico, and in the most satis factory Talltier. hilt room will Lomond iu the haseirent story of the Alettslou House. ailllatlUlY 9, 1869. WM. W. FLEMING, OM R "li:dacriN.,;inEivrio-itotme.lisenedgoittfEC- RICI-LARD GLENNAN, OOT BHOLMAKER—Lnif i duor in Shawl's Row on Li Market stroat--Clentheill. Dec. 30. 1831. • MRS. ELIZA IRVIN, - VXTENSIVE RETAILER OF FOREIGN AND DO 1.11 tomato blerchaud.zo—Last end or State Deo 80. attoet--tin / ens_ IF. EDW. B. PATTON, CABINETMA I{ Ell—linst end of State ll o ro c etjAer one •itle. JAS. B. GRAHAM, POST 111AF , TEA, MERCHANT and DEALER IN LIJA , BElt—Grahamton. Bradford townthiD•llxa 149.1851. C. ICRATZER, ityIEftCHANT AND I.lltll B hit I , BALEII—Comer o LTA k tent nod Locust lamas—Clearfield. Dee. ft.). INSI. JAS. ALEXANDER, ADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER—In Winn:sr shop on Market streeL, heal Memell's hoxl. (Ma. 29. WALLACE & HILLS, RETAILERS OF NORI IGN ANIJ DONILS'CIC men citANutsg—at chat's old titan4--Clotubeld. (Ito 29.1831. L L. BARRETT, Nij MICH ANT. IA) MBE.R.AAN AND t NE:RALPRO- Mt DUCE DEALER—At Ilarzetts' mile. Cloart eM Uritlite Deo 80. ROI ISRAEL COOPER, ,t3OS'I'MASTEIt at Glen lime—tiettuteo Foreign cad Domestic Diviehandtto, and extensive d WO. V. n ealer ICI LU il lll L.! JOilN CARLILE, nLACI(SMITII. JUSTICE OF TliE PEAll2:—Lutil enure Den :I'l. WA SAMUEL WAY, . BOOT and 81101,14. ti K 1111--Curv%on.lville. l`co.9as! G. C. PASSMORE, , nhACKSNIITI(-At the Ohl Foundry —Chrwersville.— .11-1 Prices to suit the times. Deg. I. RICHARD AIOSSOP, pp ETAII.P.B, FORI , I.GN AND DOM VATIC PdElt ld CII AN D ISI & LIQUORS—At Bigler As Co's. old stand. Alto, on the west solo of Ild street. Lea 5u.1831. J. L. HUNTER, R LEAPllTk'unll'elei!?:„"otoouril's.'LZ'orfßlLT.T. c l i o" ,„ 7 - Deu t 9, 16`31. TIIONIAS SIIEA, F ASHIONABLE TA I 1.,( )11—In Shaw'. Row on Mniket tooneduitely over 1.140 l'ollt oeo-00111 . 10; 1 1. 11.51. SAMUEL B. TAYLOR, INNER and Mita and 61.10E1 MANUF C U ATRER— Carwaraordiu. Mc. 12$, lasl. D. S. PLATNER, 1 1 4 . 11..t)ti—New Walltington. Iturii - til . e ,n tozuglip t , „ss Vear 1 hold eJuat) • CHAMBERS & RLEPFER. 14/11EFILWRIGIIT Gt CIIAIRMAKERS. 8/.43. —Britlg V V poll. elks tahtp. Dec 1:11. GEO. RICHARDS, FABIIIONAIILE"ritILuLt-VV , 3I. end or Shaw', [low no ina , rt—Glearfteld, • lien. rU. 185... GEORGE W. ORR, RI. AC1(0111'11, In his ut w Shop on Thitil eitteot. mouth ol hl at kbt ljtealhor 4 ,l%, hi lt t 1113k1. HURXTHAL & BROTHER, furl:RAI N 1 a and Llig”Elt DEALEttd. LYI orrlioni iir.. Cientficid co. April J. L. CUTTLE, lOUNTV'EURVEI ER DO LAND ADENT. (Mica ad DID itld MS residence on Marko. street, At~til Id. IBA WILLIAM A. WALLACE. iii Trultiv I.Y AT LANiI 01Beal:10 ,Iniug his iumleuco ou tieoi nditicet, oPhotite the telitteuedul et Gov. Lisa ei (bear. field. r. April ItSl J. B. M'ENALLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW.li.re in the east end of the trubile buildings. on Market Clearfield. April. JOHN FLEGAL, nlillellSMlTll—Lutr.errbura tto Wugo &c LA Neatly I , onetl oa tho shortnit notice D. o :J. 1101. H. P. THOMPSON, 011 Y Sal & N—May be found either at hts office. or at Sao !. &Ws hotel—Cutwensvnto—v , butt not not taJtes.utuelly absent. llee. YB. 1851. SACKET & GULICH, ( IA lIINET AND Cil AIR MAK EIV, Lacput it., balwaen &woad mid Thin!, In. /Dial HG, tdi9. - It. V. WILSON, 3 YSICIAN--L Fee.ted atieet. °Gentile the rest . donee of Goy. piglet. Ulecuthehl. April lb tuba • HENRY LORAINE, PHYSICIAN earl DRUGGIST. ad Mareetetfeat, opposite 11.1 neidence. Clearfield. April 10. • " JOHN W. SHUgERT. WAGON mAKER, corner of lima and Leant atneett. Cleaintid. itopaitiog Lloue to order. GEORGE It. BARRETT, A TToRNEt AT LAW—Oflica ndioining poi retidenco .L 1 on t300.m.1 wont. Cientfield. , April 16, C. D. WATSON, UGGIBT and CuNFECTIONEK. Da Second &treat oa 15 porno lb. slot') Otuly ocgapied lliglar la CO , Clem field, Pa.. • • April lo PL4I. . JOSEPH. S. FRANCE, TTOIMEY AT LAWAOttla• au 14atket streotouljoluf ng thefelidenCe 014. Vtiate,Ekil . Vlatutiold _ Apt(' 16. 1851 J.A..THOMPSON, wagon , . 81.,„ 81.3 ."ironed on short negro' and tho very best stl , lo, at hisotd stand io borough et rtvensvllle. Pro. t 9 1859. A. K. WRIGI - IT, I'VrEIICIIANT AND EXTENtIIIIE DEALER IN MAI LYI REtt—Southotc4 Dower of the Itlantod--Eleto Deo. 1'2,18U. • S. C. PATCIIIN, t LPN 1101'11, 'tortilla of Forcign and Doninttlo Met k. 71" rdni..di‘o. and Limner Merchant. rod 29.1951. ISAAC 'JOHNSON; Brvr SHOLIMAKEIL—Wint end of 13hses Row on Ivltaka attect.—Oienrilvld. 11e3.20, 1651. JOHN C 4 RICHARDS, . • - DII Y: 2 10 1 / 1 —lna the Ilidge Ltuad to Choi!. Week, four rude 6 !win rv..ousvalo. 1)1o. G. W. TURNER, Asm , )NA ix. TA I LOR—At tho ootthwod corner of MAtlct. struets. I :10 MI. GEO: W:REIEEM, • • • QADDLER, 11 ARN ESS & TRUNK. MAN lJ CTURBR 1.3 —On Third It.ctet between Market and L ocu st. Jled• 11151. M. E. WOOD, PYSICIAN. May Biwas', be found at hie residence 'ln 1 eueweuevillo. when not proleptunalir Maeut. Deo. s 2. GEORGE WILSON. • 3111131C1 AN may ba found at his °Mao in LUTIIPta.S•,, BMW, when not absent on prolustional hnsitieus," Fobtnary 1110{. ROBERT McNAUL, TANNER—AL the ULD.STAND in Cntwoniville. Dec. 29,1861 LEONARD & MOORE, EMI/01W AN 11 1.1181111:11 DEALEIIB-o. IVA I. Met. a e: as ocatLlSlnflact and Loctast--Clenri , eld. ad, 1811. J. I - I. JONES, uon & ROOT! MAKER—Mholalog his - residence ore kJ Market, betweettifhird had Fourth attoett—Charitekr , Moak, MM. ISAAC SMITH, IVIEWNIANT. ANL; IN LUMBER MUD Country rro‘lurogerturally—litttte swam , b tewu Chuff Locuit--Curwvasvillo. Deo. Ell o . 11351 PETER SEYLER, RUN-FUUNDEtt —Near Luthersbote—whore all forts of ,:aftings aro mule of the beat material, anPd onOAN.OW reasonable THOMPSONS,.HARTSOCK, & CO. fRON-FI)yNDER:I--Colvvon.vllle, An v e t:np;l 64 nrort .1. moat. of Laistmgs made to order. WM. McBRIDE, ETAILER AND DEALER IN .LUMClER—Norteast J. COiuotof Stale and Locu.t ttrocu. Cam env Mo. Deo. 10, JOHN P. HOYT, ANT nod LUAIIIEtibIAN.OO the Biter, ha Fox I.wrdb l P. Cleat fi eld co.. Pa. April PI, that GEO. 13, GOODLANDER, ATA GON-M A K 11.—Luthersbure. Work done to order V V on skult tome. and ea good WEIL Deo. V.l, '5l. PE,OY,MOVUO POR PUBLIHRING AT LVABIIING PON, D. U.. During tho approaching Presidential Canvass; A WEEKLY PAPER, To be entitled "THE CAMPAIGN." To .be exclusively devoted t, the advocacy and dissemination of DeinOcicitte and the support of the nominee for• the Presidency, of the National De mocratic Convention, which will con vene at Baltimore on the first of June, next. rgillE subscribers propose to commence. on the 4th offline. .1 or as ie. n therialtsr at the prowcilings of the datum:re Convention can be receivi . d,•ll campaign paper under (ha above title , hoc in continue the some , weed for the WIWI mewling illy Presidential election. which Is to trite place in November next. '1 he limier wiil be devoted exclusively to ihe di cus.iou mid advocacy 01 disinocrutlo piiaciples and mosn•es. Bu ie ded to the sppoit ut the candidate's who pra t for Ilia suilr u eges ol the Atlltillattn for the tv. o highost ctlixs in their a ht. by the National Vetno e cue Convention w.lich will absently° in Italtimore on the lot of Jane neat. c first newt or of "Tit'''. CAMPAIGN" will contain a complete analysis of the elle of parte' when General Taylor was clenied. a to. tow cf the u in es which defeated the demo cratic nominutioni, and an exposition of the considerations watch juitily tan lie:ief that the osoule of the United rStates, alt-r witnessing the inability of the whir Party to fiMI MI pbdoes awl to "oncuet the deral edminotration In the man. tier best c Iculru f in promote and settle the general Interest. unsi..usis the op, oriunity to pi • co the ship of Metals mole corapitent , viresnt, and ontriotio hands Daring the dtseu.i.ious whim, will he calla out by the approaching can vass. it will hat lie ohji ct of this paper to forn.sh timely infor• molests to the nud wcti.coestdelec articles upon snob !acts nad coctimidantai as may bo neceuary to a thorough uuderstanding of tho nude 0f,..th0 contest and the prinelPisa which nro in 'Aloe ta•tweea the two parties. 4217'"it is very do:treble that subsJithois shout,' have their n Met induct! previous to the lot of June. (1110 der of the apes:out of the canvass.) as wo cannot guaranty to loutish bsck uumbiir: to those who shall tutacilhe idler the bane of the third number, Tll2 CAMPLION" will bo condueted under the editar•hip of tnu n asolustun Union. It will ba printed on asb.let slas• dar in siz style and execution ta that issued from this °Mos iu 'Ott!. and folded in a conveDleot tem br binding. at One Dollar per copy. Club., will be tureidied with i epics for 13 10 16 LT NOTICE —Ndwcpauers. by pub itliteg the hbolre.tew 'Whet uith iht. notice, u o!il the 23th or itidY• teal be lauush• to With our OOP/ .1 Divulge Thu hst Dumber uf Cum volen" will be pablitbed te tt, the &cajun. end will coutain the °Melia aturas of the cal.vess to eveiy Flaw. DiJNELSON & AUMSTEONG. THE GREATEST HISTORICAL And Allegorical Print of the Age. lia Cononemoration of the most important events in the American Revolution. The British surrendering their arms to GENERAL WASHINGTON. After their defeat at Yorktown Virginia, October, 1781. MEE et:inlaying Is executed by Tanner Vafianro. Kearney ht Co , tram an original drawing by J. to Renault. and Petit, lied by rienii.mte rennet. liegraver. Pho'ndelpnia. TM size of the print is gi by HI ine.,es, soil was onginahly hub• fished in riehse.alicis at !IA in the sheet. EXPIANNIT —THE 1118VORY.—In the first end Brand plan are ex llifte, large groups of the otiosely or fleets, who v, ere precut at the transaction. with a faithful • laricerss of e ich. In the lint croup is sees General Wnshincion, General Ro clrrooau, Gene•al Lincoln Col. Ilitictiten. nu Ad Fanner. ester to contemn:Me tha scene, hill the servant, and the Dome of °leered W ash inctou. In tee second group. ate ,American and French rillAweir— Geceral Knee. ` 'teciti ars Wlson. anti the Duke de Lanett% and the filetunisdo La layette. Tee third d 10131) is desuriptive of the ltrirish stwrrodeting thew loam Lord Couwaills: General U' liars. Uommodnie iIIIIIIJIIII. GrltlLel TllOlOll. with tw • lingers cut oil ', I.louwn. not Colonel dolt Abercrombie. lieutenant Colonel fi.unfins. lord Choi/inn. Lott Veruwailis ap:ieare preientteis hes sword toils , Dist Geocrul Officer he meats. hut Goa.. Wash legion Is pointed tint to him AI the old/ ponoo to whoa) be is to surrender Its sword. On stet hi iyhts and in the distance 11M the slifl'ernet entities nod cihwils efsi ectalors. The bout° el Secretary Wilson.oo ensiled by Cord with wattle end Mr aril which was bombard. ed and pierced with balls : Marquis de La remitters !Inv. inn remarked thin Ater w, le carrying dishes for the dinner of hard Coin wit' is ackvtl !cave of Genet& Washington Winne him a dish or his own cooking. acid imruethately after several homb ,hall . jell thron,iii the reef nu the table, and wounded some, end Aspersed lee 04111 Y. fit E —' ru the erected a rosette) set In honoruf those Illuitrious heros citizens , acra:M their lives and their linter es to leave their the .I.i . oeity an lade pendeneetlicy new enjoy. I U tILASII EA/ 'AT 13 Mr WM. It. LANE. pin LADEr. PIIIA, AND TO RE 11 All Al TILE onion or nig Amoto , lAN t.'o 141 CIIESMUTBg REM PtIII,ADELPIIIA Arl PR Mr , 'lO THAT PAPER. ' A .1.1111:41/1.1.1)1:th. , UN r 'DU April 46,1542. C~~~~ `ro~'o OTIM is be eby glven to all persons. that, the under. I. signed tcbtettitit with several others tit - lively neighbors have subscription fowl the mow and Wu/05W • 1 - 10(V:.. fur the use of lit. Li 11. RUN Leon which leProCh rice mtitteine In the nuislithe howl ol Decatur township and •-•• todejoutv towushtos.toother with o cuddle bad bridle for the same. The object in purchasing he howls to toniblii him to P t e o t d emedi a i m ege n w e t h a i ll m .w, e t de aB h LIAmC t Ko H do O R so S, Ea w i p h star in his bee. add 'boo • Whit() foot, six you p.d The Rom belongs to the peituns who raised the incoy by sub senptino toted ler him, and the undersigned,,who WINO nu. tborlyed to buy the horse. aid hive the control 01 him, have% left tdin in tee papessiba of lir Kiise fur the spenlatudrposa above paled. un4 for none eiti •r, and late of es lope as he behave!' himself Well es their libtsicien tb glue him the ewer the hose. The, therstom. warn all persons not to Purchase or trade for said co n e or meddle with him in sic way. as be is nut the pri.peng of the said Lt. D. D. Aline. but belongs to the undentiond. ' JUIIN 4401i1d ABRAHAM C 08.9„ Dcostur Towntblp. Aptll 8, WM..11U1311E33. TE' tilll3,