is which be attempts to reward General Pierce for his' services in, Mexico, Hear bow the Sun treats the' miscreant: • Gen. Franklin Pierce, was in the battles o f Conimreras, Churttbusco, Molino del goy, near Cbapultepw, near %len arid at Gorita de Belen. The correspondent who s ends us a vile libel, hinting that: he faint ed to avoid the fight, must take it to some o ther place for-publication. Gen. Pierce volunteered his services lilco a true Amer ican, in vindication Qf his country's bon a, and shall always have the due meed o 'raise from us for that action. Niro Work for Sunday. The Telegraph reported the following very interesting item of news, on Sunday last, as appears by the Philadelphia pa. pars of,Menday. Where, now is all the morality 1 Excitement in Bahimore---Bas upon the Nomination. • BALTIMORE, June 20, Si P. M.—Tho excitement continues unabated, and there ig much caucusing going on, while heavy bets are being 'made that Gen. Scott will be D ominated, and. somo of the - friends of Scott are so confident that large bets of $lOO to 30 have been made during tho afternoon. Samuel Hoffman, an opulent and distin guished merchant of this city, died of apo plexy this afternoon. Gen. Ms. The Washingtop correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger relates the following : General Cass, accosted at the National Hotel by one of his friends, who observed that "Republics were ungrateful ," instant ly checked him, by assuring him that this Republic had been _remarkably grateful to him. "I crossed the Alleghenies on foot," said Gen. Cass; "I rowed my boat on the Ohio, and from that humble position I have been exalted by the gratitude of the Republic into every station of honor, trust and emolument, except one, and for that I have been once nominated though not elec ted. If there beany man in this nation .who has reason to thank the Republic and the people for favors bestowed upon him, I am that man." The would bo -flatterer was dumb. JOBB BUCHANAN. The following telegraphic despatch, says' the Democratic Union, is the reply of Mr. Buchanan to one addressed to him. by the President of the Democratic association of Washington city, inviting him to attend the great Ratification meeting in that city im mediately after the nominationsof thel3al timore Convention were made. It shows the feeling which animates the bosom of this great Pennsylvanian, and although condensed for the telegraph line it is as marked and decided as though he had written a column to express his meaning. LANcesTER, June 10, 1852. Sin :—ln answer to your telegraphic despatch, it affords me pleasure to declare that Pierce and King shall receive my cor dial support. They are both devoted to the good old cause of State rights Democ racy, and are worthy to lead the Demo cratic forces to victory. Men are but the creatures of a day, whilst principles are eternal. A Democrat is unworthy the name who would not waive his personal preference among good men for the sake of the time-honored principles of his party. Yours very , - respectfully, JAMES BUCHANAN. Escaped Convict Captured. The convict named William Mulloy, who escaped from the State Prison in Charlestown, Mass., a few days since, by climbing over a wall, was retaken in Bos ton, Saturday afternoon, after a most des. pemte resistance. The Gazette gives the following particulars : Information was obtained by Constable Clapp of the intention of the prisoner to leave for St. John Saturday afternoon, and Constable Hopkins and Holmes were sot out to identify and arrest him. While walking down Long wharf they noticed an individual who answered the description, and one of them said "William," where• upon the person addressed, who proved to be Mulloy, took to his heels, and ran down the wharf, closely pursued., He dodged through a store and gained T wharf, but' finding that he was headed off, he turned and ran up the north side of long wharf, where he was seized by a person, who at tempted to retain him, but• finding it im possible,-released hire, when Mulloy jump ed into the dock and• swam towards 'l' whaf again, climbing up the, side of a vessel. The officer at once pursued him intaa store, where Mulloy drew a sheath knife, and brandished it, swore that he would not be taken alive. The officer was unarmed, and after making one or two desperate passes at them, he made his es cape, and again jumped into the dock, and took refuge under the north end of T wharf,• where he hid himself with such se curity that his arrest was impossible. •Hopes were entertained that the tide) would dislodge him, but finding that this was not the case, police officers John C. Warren and Edward Newhall commenced a thorough search, swimming under the wharf. About 7 o'clock they saw his hand, rind at once summoned him to surrender. Molloy replied that he was an Irishman, and would not give up to a Yankee. Threats were then made, but he persisted in stating that he would rather' die than yield. He wail then told that unless he yielded he would be shot, but his replies were only the -more insulting. A pistol was then handed down to the officer, who fired, wounding him in the leg; but.atill Mulloy did not give up, but while a lo ng. Mition from one cob to another he Was seized 'and' taken on the wharf, having eluded the officers three hours. Ile was at once conveyed back to his old quarters 'at 'Charlesten, where he has an unexpired term of six years' for' tbe ft ‘to aerie out; Ile is a ,desperate.eharacter , • and tho officers who iffeeted the arrest serve the gieateit_ciedit. • „. - Ilastdo, Prus s ia , and Andria. The. recent visit of the Emperor Niche: las to Berlin and Vienna, is excitingmuch attention in the European' World: It ap- pears to be conceded that the object was to effect a closer alliance with the Govern ments of Prussia and Austria, and especi ally with 'reference to France. It is elle: ged that an intrigue is on foot, to induce Austria to enter into a distinct:, and sepa rate alliance with France, and hence the presence in person, of Nicholas in Vienna. The Emperor of Austria, it is now affirm ed, has not only pledged himself in the strongest manner to abstain from a distinct alliance with France, but has bound him self to regard any attempt by Louis Napo leon to violate the Prussian territory as nal attack upon himself. A letter from Paris says "At Berlin the enthusiasm for the Czar, in consequence of the support that ho has given to Prussian interest, is very great. Nicholas is almost worshipped, particular. ly by the Prussian army. Soon after his arrival at Potsdam, the ,Prussian generals and colonels formed a circle, and were ad dressed by the Czar. Ho told them that he came to them as an old comrade, to le peat the assurance of his friendship; and asked them, whether they agreed with him in opinion that for their interest and hon or they should remain comrades and friends—and give each other support. The officers replied simultaneously, "Yes," and set up a loud hurrah, which was echoed by the crowd. It appedts certain that a new, treaty has been signed by Austria, Russia and Prussia for the mutual protec tion of their territories, and that the King of Sardinia has given assurance to the same effect." KrEvery day we meet in our exchan ge's of instances of tie horrible influence which the blasphemous humbug doctrine of the Spirit Rappings is paining over good men and momen on all other subjects per fectly. .sane. The followilg, a case in point, we find in the St. Louis Evening Despatch, 26th ult.;— "A gentleman living, me think in Illi -1 nois, and known to many in this city, has a family of sons and daughters grown up men and women of the highest respecta bility. Some years ago his wfe died, and he living in the strong remen k brance of her love as a faithful good wife, has nev er married. During her life tley were very happy, perhaps less than the tap' do mestic vexations of mulled life mewled them ; not the first blush of a suspieion ev -ler attached to her good name. ,rat this i has been swept away by the most ramna• ble . (excuse the expression, but it \s the most applicable, and we write it don in 1 great sincerity) magnetic juggling of me dium, who has .borne evidence from me departed spirit, that she, the good ife, the revered in memory, was unfait to him through her whole career, and . at the children, one and all, were Meg/ mate. Is not this truly horrible? But thy" worst has not some. Wholly under thl influ ence of a conviction that spiritual gency is a fixed fact : the gentleman h disin herited his children as common stards, and driven them from his heart.wife's memory blasted, children's names ishono ) red in their life, and made a th'lg couple 1 i. with a scourge to whip their ea is with, a happy home made desolate, n a fath er's closing eve of life renderp dreadful in its loneliness. On what eviOcel On nothing.l . , ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC %VON R 'PEPSIS en Artificial Digestive Fluid,or G rie Juice ! A. great Dyspepsia Curer. prepared om Rennet. of the fourth Stomach of the Ox, aft directions of Baron Leinig, the great Physiologic. Chemist, by J, S. Houghton, M. D., No. n North ghth Street, Philadelphia. Pn. This iri a truly iderlul rem edy for . Indigestion; Dyspepsia, J. dice, Liver Complaint, constipation, and Debilit curing oiler 1 nature's own method, by nature's o agent, the Gastric Juice, See Advertisement another cot. mon. ' . • MARRlED—Yesterday , T. Merwin, Mr. Joseph B. M' to Miss Amelia Wright, all o OBITUARY. DIED, On Tuesday, Juno guson township, after a short Sarah Jane, wife of George the 23d year of her age. The subject of the above n daughter of Mr. Wm. Wiley, this county and had been than a. year when she was cal bourne whence no traveller re By her decease a beloved h a large number of relatives an whom she had endeared her virtues, are left to mourn, but r i who have no hope ; she havin dence whilst lying upon a death that her peace was made with Jesus Christ our Lord. DIED, At Montgomery's township, on. the 15th instant, Groff of Berks county, in the his age. _ I The dec'ed. was a member ern Church—was on his way la drove of sheep, from the wes I " bed at Mr. • M's and in five o ns, le ft this world to try the the world of Spirits, leaving i l friends to weep. The fune I were attended to by the Rev. J . His faithful riartner in bttsines with him ; helped the kind fa care of him ; saw him close death, and made every nccassa meat for the occasion. Comm , In this place,onWednesday cathatine, wife of Joseph H. J ing a number of small children; eat about ten-days old. r , Estate of Matthew Ogden, de mcyriew , ts' uglier! , GIVER, That LN' tory haveboa ler to thesootolbers Matthew eadoureeit ofirewrisos tow meaty. deoessed. oetooss•hutabted•to thoptate toots lumina the wee* peeetteCl to toteeet IMPOZ,4 , 'SPX U We, deiLauthoe • - ADJKAIIher luso* ,r6ir 31PALL ElLMonon, • SHERIFF. WE are authorlzed to aasounoe WILLIAM OGDEN.. V V of Lawienee township. as a eaadidive fey the Officer of BftrairK at. the evielaa easeful elegem. subJeot to the deo Soo of the Ilernoeratla von, of Oleeraold Co. Jane 18. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. 9 , 11 E TRUSTEAS hereby Rive notice that they have co% Meted with DR: CATLIN & WIFE , To therefor the Academy dating !Mother year; Toe Academia tear is divides into FOCH QUARTER/3 of rwELvn WEEKS, each, end FIVE DAMN of Tenon. highs each week. The next Quarter will commence on MONDAY JUNE. Mg. at the following Reduced Rates of Tuition : COMMON' MUM BRANCHES—including Reedinit. Writing, L3pelling A i Anthmetic. Geod. ALL istcr iLlifl English G ETZ i t t r i p . ift Latin Grammar. C ABSICAL n AND MATHEMATICAL DEPART. 'An 116 00 DAILY Exraunsts given in VOCAL MUSIC In which all maw participate without additional charge. WEEKLY unvruges are given to the older pupils on History, end other interesting saWeets. without extra charge. Bach of the older pupils es choos e . engage on FRIDAY P. M. of each week in exercises Eloontims. Composition and clew questions upon their several studies. All others attend to their usual P. M. studies. The LADIES DEPARTMENT is entirely separate from the other on the out of those who wire it. Two or three Masses consist of both sexes. for the purpose of economy In times but it is optional with the young Ladles whether to join such classes or not. Tuition is charged lion the dated the Beholars common• ping to the Moto of the Term—dello:lotion being made in case dateencocoused by sickness, and when a special agreement is made. in arivauee. wtihthe Principal. MORAL KJ AdION has hitherto been the chief reliance o the Teaulters in soonnug thorough discipliso—and it has been efficient. Corporeal panithmentlis edmintstmed °minis she most obdurate and incorrigible cases. The constant aim of the Teachers is to snake the instructions they impart. as well as that of books, Practical, es cell as Theoretical. The strictest attention is given to the Condnet„ Habits and Mom!, of the Pupils. white under the charge of the Teachers. BOARD ono be oh-slued at reasonable priori. I RICHARD SHAW. President. J. B. wENALIN. &crass y. June M. 1E62. Notice to Builders, SEALED PRorostas will be received by the subsoil. - "I bets, nt Mooresville. oeatileld conoty ro. clout the FIFTEENTH daT of JULY next. for the building of a FRAME. MURIA. thintr rive by fatty feet. sixteen feet high. with a steeple, Ito. ; A full description of the building will De given on the day or letting by iotir4 13 KYLAII,_ JAB QV I.l o .oNAttit. t Building CCM. 0. P. ILI3EE, • Mooresville. Jona 11.1852 FAD Y-MA LIE CiLO MING Of almost riots dasorlot too for sale at the store of June 18, 1852. 13511T11 Es IRWIN. Saw-Mill and 200 Acres of Land FOR SAlialE or RENTS lliE.gobsaTibeirs offer for HALE or RENT their RAW— MILL.. torether with TWO HUNDRED ACREB TIMBER LAND. shunted In Penn lovers in. Cealfleld counts. This property p mimeses many advantages as n Lulu. I bertha es'ablsbelent. being Ousted on the stream known as Big Runobent aki ml'es horn the over. and In the midst of an extensive timber region. Tne property will certainly be Bold or Rented. The terms will he favorable and re 41131000 given Immediately. 'rot (antler pa Boni nn PPM/ a tier to Hugh Leavy. at Clearlield.kr to Clark and Daily. on the Grampiaahills. near the pro.. ertr. HUGH LEAVY, PATRICK DAILY, WILLIAM CLARK. Jane 18.1852. OILS, TALLOW, GREASE, PediEnte 300 BARRELS MACHINERY OIL. Price 76 cent pergallon. 2100 GALLONS Do do In casks of various sizes, Price 75 ids. per 11)0 11611RELS WILED PAINT OIL. do do do SO GALLONS Do do du in casks of ratio liaises Do do do 810 BARREL* TANNERS' OIL. Various kinds and qualifies. from ill to 60 per gallon. 1100 GALLONS In Casksol variont steer. Various kinds and qualities. from Mtn 60 ce-taLler gallOn• 5.0 lONS TALLOW GREASE, for Derv, Oaring , . and Gars Machinery. In Hama. or Casks. of any consistent ted. Price 6 rents per pound. ILO 'IONS LIMO 51151 EAL. PAINT. in BUITI3III. at the lowest motet price. MACHINERY flit., warranted not to chill in the coldest weather. and considered by those using it equal to SOcfro Oil , DOILSD PAINT OIL, equal to Linseed Mother than rOr white. 11013 and receiving 'large suOPlies or l be abor6 named articles. and my motto le. ''Smeill profits and quick returns". II F. YON D. 66 Water Strek. (ander tbe,Pend itWow) New York, June 10.1852.—5m0. New York City. EtC;O9EI; I Z - 3( . .:31:.83.. BOCOBALS will he receivcd on theist day ofJuly next at rthe house of ALEXANDER t:TIVN B. for rerhuilding the fiIDGE Oyer the Clearheld creek. on the Philipsburg acid tiosivehasna turnpike Bri d geeery particular said tirtdaa to ba built similar bs the over the nveratCarwens• villa. By order of the Boa W rd: . BAGBIIAW. Bea's. 1'11114)11mM. done 7.1951 CN BAIN PUMPS for sale by Joao W. • WALLACE dt 1111.1.8. Z=3 eact)cisoatia LcotlG3lll o AND DAM) BEEF. FOR 8/LIAI AT TIIE 13TO & SM RY. O IRWIN ITH. Dissolution . of Partnership. T"Eunabated , heretofore e statism Letwoco DAVID 1.116 and GEORGE ORR. engaged n the Blacksmith. fug busivess in Clearfield Pa . has been dissolved and the books end papea of said B GEORGE ORB.; am in the hands of ORB.; and ail POMO* aeowiag themselves indebted to said firm will save cost by nuking the same imm DAVID dICcIy LITZ, GEORGE W. 01UL Jars 1,185.1 BLANK DEEDS nod MORTGAGE LA S,. VOR LP: Dv WALCE & MILLS. " prrsons nre hereby cautioned grated Purchasing. or Ameddlieg with -a certain note given by !STEPHEN 111 ItY t:SON, to .11ittliti HOYT. calling for ONE NUN DEED and EBVITYVOLLABS date') Aprill.Bsl, u the undersigned have jut and legal eff.etta nealutt said note. and are determined not to pet a unless nun uelied bBUNDY.y taw • STEPHEN WM. BUNDY. • se4. 1E52 —nd Dissolution of Partnership. trim Paitnenthip heretofore existing between J. BLAIR ItitIORE and W BEN D EAMON MOORS. trading order the firm of MOORE si BROTIIER. In the lumbering and mercantile business. was this day dissolved by mutual er meat. •.1 BLAMMOORE, having purchased the Inter. ester W6l. .IL MOORE. in the business, and having the boots in his potsession will settle them. Alit/gnarls knowing tf•eroselves index ed to Moore Cr Brother. or having claims against them. will please cell and settle immediataiy. WM. lIENDERnON MOORE, Moctsirille May 21.1852. J. BLAIR MOORE. Rev. M. Otis place. ~ in Fer mis, Mrs. Davis, in Notice. A l 6.l,mmeitadviubearrrrnr,lsfre7ttinditninie f r j ee n ti l l orCUMMINus & MAHAFFEY. are requested to call irn•• mediately at their store in • New Washington. and settle the game, as they am desirous of nook g a settlement, L:HMAIIINGH ft MAHAFFEY. Jane 8. 1834. was the merly of ried, less to "that ns." .and with Mends, to P by her as those iven evi ;(l of pain r through i S. M. 1, Brady r. Adam year of Ho! ho!! ye lads and lasses Who nre fond of fun and laughter, Just call at %Yonne° & Hills, And thoy'll show you what you'r after ; For they've tho prettiest lot of books Ever you.hcard tell o', And full of love and, murder, Within their backs of yellow; Then call in ye jolly ones Who have an hour to spare, And buy ogUarters worth of reading To drive nutty dull care. LE3 ttia ctio co co. Saparlior hot of Wintem Meet-clean, nice and Cored CA. in the boat poullgo in%nonr.--for sale at WALLACB & 1814/31 May 97. ' ' ' The Snuggest Lot of Obi /CK_II ever ofrorei to the citizens or evrerfield roe set VUttY OEFIAP. by WALLACE Gr. UMW. Mar 97. he Luth me with took his 's sick alities of •ife and services Flogal. emained to take oyes in, grange= s ated. ling last, es, leav yotmg- . . ' Notice to Pure asers. wo EREAS. our. Vonety Mania' hati advertised a house VT end lir t formate in the towe of Penniman*. es the prop. erty of John Loan—l here'd?, notify all persons. that said lot beton : pito me as the afointaid Jana Loon ' never had an /kr thie 10f it. nor has he paid me for the lo;; soapy penes pot. ; chasing said hoine.toutt pa:thee/the lot 01 me. • April Iti.lBil3. • JEILEIdtAII EdOORE. ____ • (120:11:5;leadDalo , lIE i mbito s r...hereby "onthined israirst harboring or tint log MI son Orfio ItitYrOY BELL eel will Das no debts of his controottos after this date. And notice Is fur. they hereby Riven to fitl parlous employing said NV L thet will look to thorn for his woos. and that at the rate o f OMB BOLUAR My day. LIABTWIII BUCK. Bradford township, Hal 10.1 050 . • ' • . . Estate of , Miles Ilartseek dee d • - OTICE HI HEREBY GIVEN. that rioters OfAdritaistra• NRon open the estate of hitbES•ll.klinK. late or the Boroneh of Coneensville .deect., base Indus onn of law bora gootted , to the subsorther.. Alt porous led test to sell estate. me requested tq make par:lslet framed' taw. and those having Maims will present ibex duly. authenticated fur settlement. • • MARGARET fIARTI3OeRAdmeX CUM•ns RI& WI a lau • • • Urinous. I. auto of Co field T r m , V cr l g sob : riotool!Li • , Ready Made. _ ofalmost owns dasegtotloo-• , 43osts, Visit and 4." , A orutasi"irbiejggekreplititkoga 4A 88: r oo st sa i d Mr 0 0010101 Of a W4PLAP —Bl,4l!l'W PENN IRON FOUNDRY; Machine, Pattern and Blacksmith Shops, Cilliriolmi Pm. T"' tundenii.ed would announce to the citizens Of Clearfield, and adjoinieg counties. that be has o p en ed a room on Second streets in the borough of Illeartleld. law the store of Leonard 61 Moore._ where ,he intends keening a GENERAL 'ASSORTMENT UP CASTINGS. warraired Ito be made Piths best material, and at prices that cannot fail to l ease . The following compo e p ~rt of the stock on hands PC/ Ll'ON'S 110T•AIR COOKING eruvE, lot either Wood or Coal Thls Steve has probably ths largest Intrco ductiou of any other form of stivas. It has superseded In plainstevel7 minty, the welt known Hathaway and Zing. ler stoves. It Is IltUtir understood, and the flees beinso arranged that all can be cleaned without any trouble. Toe peculiar form and coustrucPon Is such as to tender it the most durable of all stoves. Numerous testimonials could be odded, but It 'adorned ancecenam.l IMPROVED PREMIUM tX/OKINO STOVf2.—at from 18 to OW. PARLOR STOVES—for either weed or coal. AIR-TICK/Iff do SALAMANDER do do a beautiful Coal Stove. EGG do NINO & TEN PLATE Stoves—very cheap. - ALarge variety itlANTEEcliikl;ES, with summer pieces. and superior fi nished Grates t rout 18 to 118 inches. COMIRON.GRA'rEti. all sizes. PLAIN AND ORNAMON'I'AILi RAILING HOLLOW VV AHD ; OVEN MOUTHS; GRID IRONS. WAFFI do. SWALE CAMS. WAG( IN BOXES. stx.ion.SLell 11011 'zOLEti;t;Aft. RINGS for Rah,. ROAD NORA. FERO, a new article. CORN SDELI ihall3, CORN AND CUR MlMks, warraniet to grind 15 ilus Ears per hour . • Ill.ACtiebilTH •1 UVE/IES. the best in use t de. MAN DRILIA and Tilt 11 RENDERS : Together WWI the usnnl s idol, of ertieles kept at Foundry E•tnioishmbuts, Also, Made to Order, GRIST and SAW.MILL GEARlNG—havng decidedly the largest stook. and but vanity of patt eras of eay rahlish• meat in western Pennsylvania ; MILL HOGS. SHAFT ING—large and satalt,closst Of wraultht balls lANGLItS, DRAMA and MiLLIES; Rose and other approved Water rsEEILIS; WOOD arid IRON LATHES; reANDatu,s tor Manias Saws, WOOD 11011INU 61AtIHNB3. ' Constantly on hand and for sale, FANNING hiIIeLS,_THRESHINO MACHINES. PEN NOCK'S UMBRA/ITER GRAIN DIALLt3. gr. Screw• Cutting. - - - - Any sized &dew, with any dashed aomberol threads to the loch. either aq are or V thread. Bums. Cooper. trod Babbett's Metal , Cattle ge made to order. NATHAN ktif Much 4. 183 -4r GOOD ADVICE. TA t i h t!. NOTILE, MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN WAL: f edACITI ag . EIZILA Devotee fired thrir Spring and Summer Stock of Goods, and are pre ared to astonish the natives at i ii THE CR AT REDUCTION OF PRICES. Tireir stock oolsists of a large and varied assortment of FOItEIGN AND DOMESTIC ' I Ll2.fire CC:;OC)7:Y"CM.-.a Bareges, Berge,De Lanes,Lawns,Callicoes &c.--ALSO a large assortment of Elaralwearo 9' Quacoemozwecro; BOOTS and SHOES, LEButt® MiEtac3ll ClCaeilllPGs a They have also on haul a very large stock of , SUMMER CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassinteres, Sattinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Muslim, Tickings, And in fact every thing to supply the wants of town end oonntry. all or which they are deter mined total cheaper. then they base ever been sold before. they therefore, request all pets 'tie wishing to turehme to glve them a call or Remember the cheap cash store of WALLACE lk HILLS, Market street near the Dimond, Clear f1eid...453 bley SW. PHD LOOK HERE! I 1 —O- - Lewistown Hardware Store. Opposite May's Hotel, east end of Thum Dttital.Elikt nod easterner" can .ave from 85 to 80 per omit in their hotelman of fiantware.Cec &chaste. Sadd orf shoo fine Mae. paint.. oils. glut, 5r.0...0t the .tore of Lewistown, May IN, 1858. k . G. MAN CISCUS. Twenty-five Tons Hammered Iron, WINGS. Shows. Coulters. land sides, bar and square iron. Orders for any size promptly filled. The trade supplied at Philadelphia prices This iron is used Is all the mat bine shops of the Pennsylvania Railroad. and bag beau pronounced to be aqua' In guilty end superior in finish to any hammered iron the :Mat , Pot Bala hy P. G FRANGISCUti. Ai% P'recdom 1. Works. Lewistown May 20, 1h52. Dmfilidloro' D3lgurdiworo OF ALL KINDS. cusi be gold by ha at cur t wice*. Malics our purchases from the eastern factove.. - we can sell u low as cah be boughti n Philadelphia. E. U. PRANUMUeI Lewistown tdefillo OUR STOCK I‘MBHAHH3 everything that belongs to the Hardware. .112 i Coachwere and raedlery trios. which is always large and bought from Put handawhicb endplates to sell to otientrl dealers any goods they may want OD as laboreble terms as they eau purchase is Ptmadelphia. F. G. kltALICIBC01: Lewistown. May 20. 11132. Attaiintiican ttlln® Whoilo. A" p , r.ous indebted to. or having unontled accounts with, thelsubsolber. ere onlues'ed to come forward IM MEDIATELY. end snake settlement, as he is determined to have ell of his new:lents of over a Tent's standing, settled up between this end the Ist day ol J SAMUEL B TAYLOR. Ca rwensv.lle. May 17.1832.—nd. To. Mill 'Owners. PE undersigned has appointed le. E. CARTER,of TClearfield. his agent for the sale of Castings, wbo will receive bills lot all lands of Mill Gentili C. and other =whim. ry. Forgone desirous to contract will do well to call and ca nonise the catalogue of Pateins. and specimens of the work. before mettles engagements elsewhere. Earwigs will be der livered, it desired. ut Clearfield. and warranted bo made of good malarial. and finished in a work moodier manner. Have ing in running order FIVE /Superior Latbes..and other ms• chines in the same psoportfon. employing none but the best %%redone. using the very best Pig iron and Coal, with many other advantages, he flatters himself that his work will be done es well cs In the best city shops. 1111-1 en the shortest notice. Fa call on Mr. CARTER, Agent. NATHAN MY EIIB. Mamh4.1 , 1517 4 Y S AB. lIABEBAN P. VIOMPSON, AWING located in Curwensville,ofterii ss 5 JCL his professional services to the'eitizens S ,S of that piece and the surrounding country. ? When nor professionally engaged, he will he S 2 four.d at the office formerly occupied by Dr. S L -1 J, C. Richards, or at Scofield's hotel. Calls S will be attended toot all hem's. ap.3, '5l E THOMAS DEVINE-TAILOR. RESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens or the viand. tyTAItl rMealrtNieGlr ) BBLrbid lN e, thata s be o C t Olt s a a n n n c i e &toM ca a rr h son idhe wham ha v 6 ill be thankful for a share or publio patronage, be intends to pleasea ay 118, ti who favor t hint with their eastern. Clearilaill. Pa. 1851.—t. • NOTICE To Justices of the Peace. d s. ; TEE Judaea of the Connor Qts attar Sessions bays appalls ted me toproseonte on Isehall of the Commonwealth rot the meaty of Clearfield. TheJatlices of the Peace will there• fore please make retain to me or all Commonwealth business by mail or otherwise as aeon after the Slitne coma berme them as the ordure Omni will admit of. JOSEPII 15,01trINOEs Clearfield. nec.1.10.1981. CA4111101%. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against basing or sof iey oil+ nose Oar meddling witha certain TWO HOWSE WAGON. now in the possession of Yeses diodes. of Wad? townshii , ; go skid Wagon belongs to toe. and is to hts use on Loan only. G. B. GOODLsANDEB.. Luthenburg. Bow 11. 'W. • • " • . . . Notice to DEK.Payers. • A LI. PERSohni who Day to theCo eCluri of their revneos trye townships, the whole amount ol .theIehTTATE TAX on or before the ant der ofJIILY nest. shall have an abate- Int at of FIVE. rail MAT allowed to them by the ecAleototo of their normative township'. BY Order of the Comm unionists. Cootraistioners tato./ . Attest, Fs b. ath. land. h • •G. IS. GOODLANDr.u.. Cl'k. JOSEPH S. FRANCE , Counsellor and Attorney at Law, AMINO locoted !dwell in Cleerfiele,oflelrs hie professional services to the public. Alibusi. nese entrusted to hies' will be promptly attended toe Being familiar with the German language he can with more facility transact business fur the Getman portion bithecommtinity. Officion Marhetstreot, onedoor west of Dr. Lo rain's Drug etore, lately occupied by J. L.Cuttle Ibtrzazrices. Hon. John c. Knox, Kittanning , " Joseph Buffington, •t H. Al. Lee, Ksq,, Dorsally & Cantwell. " Hon. Thomas White' , `• Indiana . Augustus Drutn Uon. LVD. Foster. Col. William lligter, 'Wm 'J , Jan.l4. 1851 • .‘ THOMAS, MILI.S, bliglatt - 1441(E4. on TIM' ttrest.;..b., I. %wino Margot gad 140;41,iikerughL , P 4 4, ARP* *l'• - THE. CHEAPEST :GOODS !.! • .02iS3 63W(9113314 TRWIN lk. SMITE', having purchased of J. L. Ilanter hii 1. Stock of Merchandise. ate now receivlnk a lane and well selected supply of ISBABONABLE GOODS of every des !motion. w Mob were laid In at the lowest poutble rates. Thee would invite the public. beloie, purchasing slumbers, to call at the late !laud ofJ. Hooter, on Market street, and exit. mine their STOCK and es they are determiced to sustain the/orator character of the house for I W nw pri ces. r April 2'0852. A. Id !SMITH. . Sad('!Wri t Attention! , ! DRABS Mountings at 03 00 per sett. 11g Rollo !locales at 60 cents per dozen. It ass Tri salting imitation rut Trees at 76. Japanned do do do 81)g i Mass Plated Stirrups at . 5114 per pair. Japanned do largo size at 10 .10 . , Cotton 0 irthing at 50 cents pet bolt-45 yards Warren tea, ; Straining Webb 24 111 76 Intl belt. ! Drags Ornaments at gi to Mlg per dozen, almost any k ind ; Short Top Japanned Gig Haws at MA per pair. i Long Sort than—lron. at Bi.sg par pap': • Ido do do—Nom at (11% • • . Saddle Trees of all kinthi—W noon Tress at 1g.., Columbia at 75. Hpanish Tree at II 00— Side do at 873; with several new patterns never In market before ,We have always on hand a large stook, which will be sold at cheap prices. All goods warranted to give satisfaction, or returna ble at my 'unease within bi days. Goods insoki•d rod derive ered at the rallroal free of charge. All orders (Postage reitd.) reran Cash. Address F. G. FRANCISCAN. Lewistown, Slay. 11350 $3 00 • • pErt Jr.eg for Naito, !ipitcri. Bradoi .. gr u e.. k tiAkr i vr e lid i nn . 4.1'4 • Builder's Hardware (VP all kinds can Witold by us at oily Prices Making our Purohases from the Ensigns fiCtOTIOS for Cn ► b, we can sell as low Lan br bought in Chtladelahla. g'. O. FRANCISCO& Weatherell 4- Brother's, TIRE Wlllll.l I,EALI at Si 00 per kat ratty at 6.54 oar lb.: t3pirits Turpentioe et 60 cents per gallon, I.tn.• el II at 75nonts; New Yort Shade Varnish at $1 fo to CI IA Per gaIIon.FRANCISCUB. Planes Planes l Planes ! U 017111.1 8 iituN Lulea's' PLANES et SI 75 per Sett : Brood Plithes otstl conks 01l other kinds ol Bounfor. Devils, Bro. et equally low on es Lewis:v*l2. May. Ilg:1 F. G. FRAtit.ISCUS. Carriage-Makers, Take Care ! LtAl34 BAND 3 at 8414 to 4 inolas lye—good and heavy. • Japanuod Carriage h nubs at di tier grnu. Bran do do at 0l OS per gross Hairy Lining flit 115 to per yard. Carriage Dolts from 'ls 75 to 09 55 Per HO. Tolle and lima. Japanned t3iiv •r Nails re IS pulpaver, ['Mont Canvass do , plain. 43 inches wide, 181 e, at 35.. F Du e n•cd do • Enamelled do at 45 cents per ya•d. Patent In ge her at 15 cents p •r foot. Mall muting' at 15 conic per oh. Black smtings—all sizes at 8 cents pet lb Brass Nutt Axles at io cents Per lb. iron do co at 63,5* Per lb. rashers-1 spit ilia+. at 0 i. 50. bran curtain frames sit 87 per dozen.' iI btok Enamelled Trp Leather at t ce ta par co. lilac do • Inside do at 98 cents per foot. White do do do at 01 cents per foot. Chains. Hides at Id cents per loot. Wholesale and reta at Lewistown, by F. O. riLANuistais. I.a. !JUNIN() 1.1.1111.1. lower than can be bought in Phila. 1J dolphin. Art wired et the railroal only at tvooletate. by F. U. PRANCliClitt. 1 • , IN PLATBS—nt city ID rivi—T, tithe Iron Virre at fi,54 toll eta oer lb —fin P.e Plates, Patty Pans, Mock Tin, at 21 eta. per lb.—iron and 'fin flaits,•Candlattick timings, dm.. by ritaNctscua. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. BY VIRTUE of es order of the Orpnass' Court - of Elem. held county. there wol he exposed to PUBLIC SALE on the premises,on SATURDAY the 7th day of AUGitEti nest. at 'd °Vont, P. M. the one undivided Third 1 . Part of TRACT of LAN D. sltoate In Brad, town. ship. Clearfiqd county. adjoining lands of Christian hoar, non others. late a part ofthe REAL. ESTACE of Eon. tad Morslne jr, deceased. TER4l2.—Lasti on confir.ostlon of sale. /N RAD AIiiiINTNE. Adm'r. Brady township. Ma' I'o, 1852. The Cheapest and Best LOLOT OF BOOTS end BEOE3 ever dieted to the chiral:Ls eieerfield can b, found at May Y 7, WALLACE & HILLS• Zerszrollty Ali d 1 Wir®o - A GLOAT ILEDUCTION IN PIIICES. Twenty per cent, at least less than ever have been sold in the United States. CIoLD LEVEE WATCHES. fall jeweled. 18 carat cases ILA (usually told nt $33) only 430 GOLD LAPIN C W ATLNIESS, IS carat cam jeweled. 24 SILVER W ATCII [SS. fell yewelettAnseatly at 1110 la SUN EiL 11.APIN W CS. Jeweled. 10 dILVEIt TEA YAPOONd; per salt dozen. GOLD PENS, Silver holders ..... 1,... 1 Persons within/ a Werth or . Watches a; Jewelry, can have them sent by mall. with perfect safety to any part of the Uni ted States or West Inches by lint sending the amount of mo ney All articles warranted as reprepented above. Orders from the country respectroPy solicited. Addrers post paid,. LEWIS 1AL10.511.125, 106 Chestnutst.. opureito the Franklin Nome. Pbiltutelobia. rirCalifornia cold bought, or manufactured intojewatry MACKEREL. SHAD. CODFISH, ' 1 Constantly on hand SALMON,` and for sale by HERRINGS. J. PALMER & Co., PORK. Market Street Wharf. HAMS AND SIDES:' Puntsoar.citra. LARD. I AND CHEESE. March 11, 1852. zotz.T.su . Erb,. ounanwir Clrarfield. Co., Pa. DEspECTPULLY announces to the citizens of Clearfield ootinty, that be has ooecte.l aNE BTOLLEL to the old stand formerly ocenoied by Mr. Laurette, where he has on baud fIVdTY variety of GOODS usually kept in a retail stem all of which will be sold CHEAP lot CASH or exchanged for conntrl produce of all kinds. ' r. COL)DitIET. Frenchviile. March 11153. ,ni-.P.r.e..r ...... -,r-",rir..-.r.r.r.r..n.r.r S S I. B. IIIeBNALLY, - s s s Attorney at Law, • s S Having located himself tn the borough of S tk , . (7learheld, will attend to all legal business; 4 ; i; eta rioted to himwith promptness and fidelity. • Offico two doors east of the Prothonotary's office. „i j - t!- , ":**..:'-': j'''' '• S S ......r..."-"Jr.r..r.r.r..".r.r....";•,...r...e.r.r.nr..nr..r.e. RICHARD MOSSOP, HAVING Purchased the toTORLI of IiIOI.F.R. & In the borough of o:eartield, is now opening at the STAND a splendid assortment of FALL and WDITSIt GOODS. Dry Goods, Bunks as Alpacas, Silas. Loewe'. De bau. Bashmeres, Laos Chintesa. (Unchains. Ticking'. Nulling, bleached C and unbleached. Flannels. tad, white and gado uostme Flannels. and Shawls ot all descriptions , Cloths. • French Cloth. Twilled heavy Oven:Patio g. Gee. Good black Cass' mores. Doe Fhin do. Prime ertinicreessmata. B atd nets and Keatocky Jeans. all of which axed the beat duality Woolen. Goods. Oa m rids , Gloves. Hosiery. gr.o.. a large auortment. and at low prices. ats and Caps. . Hilk, Plash. and Far HAUS and CAPP, of all sorts anddzes, gOod and cheap. to en itparchulusi • . Boots and . Shoes. Heavy winter boots. Kip .Blor0000; Igo., • Mons' ware of all hinds. Uoya ' and Chlldrens' Boots and Films. Also. Ladies' Fine Morocco and Valfilitn Whore. Also. Gam Over Idhowl. Fine and Coarse, good and cheap. - Groceries. Good Rio ale Java COPPED. IlroWn.tirothed. and Falling- Loaf SUGAR. Young Dyson. Imperial and Black TFAB Gunpowder: Lead. Palatal. Paint Brashea. Dye Stuff's. Cotton Yarn. So.. taa.—all of whrott are of the Waif:moldy, • Boser.floure. Orleans and Steam Syrup:and every attiole It at he ownmunitr may mad ip seed of. All the oboes etArk of Comte will be sold roi C.IBU or COUNTRY PRODUCE. on the very lowest terms. firma orm sad eitunitte for loureelves at theater* of RICH SAD 1401380 P. Clearfield. N0v.10.11.851. . Farmers take Notice. SUPERIOR THRESHING MACHINES. rrittloBo2 63 , LISItTdOCK dfstAL4NNE:ii Tao t Is oncottanltY•to satirise the V attniEttli U r CLEAR VIOL and the surroundlor oouottes, dint they ere now en. gaged fa alsenlacturins. at tiersterville. Clearfield County a superior, article _ • , ..Ebur.l - ctrse Power AreskAng Machine. t. Toil Refolded to supply all orders on the sborteal notloe and on use most assommodittis terms. 'Striae maahlaes etit constructed of the very tint metered, and the radian bens Melba fa eVeti p articular. and passing thou* b the heeds of nonj o bu4 ant fate workers*. songs fall to tioi;oaeral 51U1 A 430-411 A6Ptilintil3 of Throttles Idaollites doted* short spilt* and lathe most inbrtanUal and mall tors mCfl ci-tiAvv Von vd.. ' - 11 " k Fi l tradiSN 13 it4aiickii 4'll 4.lAtiNtir. Centouville. tilept.l4lvvly. • • , , • 1 Greensbprg 30 Boxes CHEAP WATCHES, FALL & WINTER ~i+i~3~.i~l~o Molasses. IMPORTANT TO Tun Farmer, Farrier & stage Proprietor GEO. W. 'MERCHANT'S CELEBRATED' GARGLING OIL lIIITOLIALLICLUD 11 TIIS lIISTOM Of 31101Clii As the most remarkable Edema Application ems, covered. • • . "They Boils, Corns, Whitlows, Burns and Scalds, Chillblains, Chapped Hands,Cramps.. Ckin-• tractions of the Muscles . Swe ll ings. Wakness of the Joints, Caked Breasts, dm. dm. dm. • The unparalleled success of Oil, in the cure of di,. eases, in Horses and Cattle, and even in human flesh, is daily becoming more known to the farming community. t. Bites Beep of I House imal B v: E th . te ou m t al l poi. Experience of more than sixteen years has established the fact that Merchant's Celebrated Gargling Oil, or Uni versal Family Embrocation, will cure most cases, and re lieve all such as Spavms, Sweeney, Ringbone, Windgalhi, 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, eons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites, It can hardly be credited, except by those who have been is thr habit of keeping it in their stables and houses what es , amount of pain, suffering and time, are saved by N timely application of this Oil. liar Be sure the name of the sole proprietor, GEORGE W. MERCHANT, Lockport. N. )r., is blown in the side of the bottle, and in his handwriting over the be co rk.romptly All orders addressed to the proprietor will p responded to. • Get a pamphlet of the Agent. and se; what wonders are accomplished by the use of this medicine. Sold by respectable dealers generally, in the unite,' States and Canada. Also by AGENTS for the above Medicine. C. w Alb( clentfield..Clearfield coot,: 14; SMITH. remmins. do dO ' JOHN PArrON.llo,wenivdie do do MoteHNN. Hellefoo , e. rept» CUMMINS tO. B69ol).lllrookville.Jeftitos • A. 1)I1:KIN81 1 N. J. IILEAKLEY. Fraoklio.Venangooonoty. JOHN O. BRENNER. Mooresville, Clooraold os; - - Entered according to Act of Oongrese, in the yea 2851,•by J. S. 110II011TON, M. D., in the clerk's) Woe of the District Court fbr the Eastern- • District of Pennsylvania. Another Scientific Wonder! OREAT OURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! • . DIGESTIVE FLUID, ' , Olt a GASTRIC JITICE. Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth Stomach -of the Ox. alter Directions of BARON LIEBIGi The great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houatl• TON. M. D., No. 11. North Eighth Street, Fhilai del phis, Fe. Thir is a truly wonderful remedy for INnimesTlON. DYSPEPSIA. JAILINDICIC, LIVER COMPLAINT. CON,. STIPATION. and DEBILITY, Curing alter Nature's ' T own method, by Nature's own agent, the Onside Juice. . * s illsll s teaspoonful of this Fluid, infused in ws• ter, will digest or dissolve, Fist Pouring of ROAST BBEF IN ABOUT TWO tIOURB. out of the Stomach. . DIG ES'FION. lIIGESTION Is chiefly performed in the stomach by the Le aid of a fluiCsvtdch freely exudes from the laaervat or . that O rgan. when in a state of health. called the Gentle ... Juice This Flu id Is the Great Solvent of the Food, the Park. . Wog. Preserving. sod Stimulating Agent of the Stomach' and intestines. Without tt there will be no dlgentots couvenion of Food hit° panfulnd rio nutrition o I the hod) , but rather a foul. torpid, and desteuctivecondrtlottof the whole digestive apparatus. A weak. half dead. or ieturip stomach produces no good tlestn. Joke. and turtm.e the ilhis ease, distress acid debility which ensue. PEPSIN AND RENNET. PEPSIN lithe chief element, or Great placable Niel:lOW or the Gastric Juice. it is' found in great abundance la tile, solid oartsl s tom achuman stomaoh after death, and sometime' causes the to digest Itself. or eat hull up, It is also found In the stomach of animals. u the ox, estf.ltio. Ills the clausal used by farmers in mailer cheese, called Bennet. timelier. of which has lost been the weeder of theiligr The curdling of the mils Is the first proms of digestion. a. net possesses astonishing power The stomach qf a will ' curd.. nearly one thousand times its owls weight of MM.-. Baron Liable states that "One 'pert ol Pepsin dissolved in de i ty thousand parts of water, will digest meet and other food. , .r. Oh, used stomachs produce no good Gastric J uice, Realist; er Penna. 'Poshest , that-thts want may be Patfectil sUPPIted. we quote the follow Int SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE. BARON LIEBIG. in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry. sets : "An Artiflcial Vicente. Field may be' readily obtained I rom the mucous membrane of the stomach of a Calf. iv which various articles of food. as meat aud URI. will be tiollenel,Chansed and Digested. PrehltelY,litthellerws manner as they would he In the human stoma ch. lilt. PEREIRA. In his famoustreatto on "Food mid MOP publishod by W hou CO.. New York. pa i e 85, stales IMO great fact. n adde r cribes the method ol ProParartort.." There are few higher authorities than Dr. Perel a Dr JOHN W, DRAP_ER, Professor of Chemistry 16 Hoy Medical Collegeol the University ot New York. in his "Text • [look of Chemistry." page NM. sat's. 'lt hat been s illusatelli whether artificial digestion could be wirformedc-but it is now antrersaily admitted that it may be. . .. ~ rfatISCIT DUNG LlBOri of Philadelphia. in hi, great work on Homan Physiology. devotes magnum ' fift y peyote ha examination oi this subject. Ilia experiments with Its, Heal. moat.. on the Gastrlo Julies. obtained from as living Imam stomach and from animate pre well known. In all bogey .s 'd tren asperreetly 113 the - AttUlt=,la the N Mutat duresttoue.l, . • AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER.. DR. HOUGIITtMV 4 preparation ofPBPSIN has toroduco the most marvellous efteirts,_.caring mese, Deb Ilitr. B m altem_„, U. Nervous Dealine. and Dyspeptic. (ArturtimPtion•suelloevec to, be on the very verge of theater.. It is no Possible to give the details of eases In the limits of this advertisameat-sbat authenticated certificates have been teoetired of mote Pula . 200 REMARKABLE CURES In Philadelphia. New York. and ttoston'alone.' Thine Wife Deafly all desperate oases, and the cures were , hot onll,:reptir . and wonderful. but permanent and from It is a groat NERVOUS ANTIDOTE. and theMoa. ithing I y Illinal(1011111tit7 necessary to produce healthy dlgeMoi.. it believed to act noon ELECTROMAGNETIC PRINCIPLES, "• t The re IS to form ofOLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS earth It does not seem to reach end teas eve at onus No maim bow bad they may be. It GIVErt-INSTANT RELIEF. A. single dose rem sees all the noel sssss t sr melons. aid It mil heeds to be repeatett.,for ashore rime to mato Swig good etTeces per. m ama, lIVItITY UN 131,001) sad VIGOR Or BODY. Sorrow at owe. It is partioularly excellent In cue.of Naos*. Vomiting, taum ps; Soreness of the Oaf the Stomach . distme a r tm esitag, low. culdniate of the Sloe, Hearlsess; Lowness.. q ykspiets. Dapondenoy. amaciattori weakness; tendency to tossaity,Socde, D OL LAR. • • _rrioa: ONE per bottle; One bottle wilt oftu effect a lasting atm.. , . • . . . . : PEPSIN 1N POWDERS, . - , •., . • • SENT BY MALL . TESS OesPOSTABB. .• " Vol corkers tea°. of undies to int parts of the 'the DIGESTIVE MATTER Or 's HZ PEPSI'S bout op lathe for* ol Powders, with, &mums to 'be dluolyed I. Whiled alcohol. water, 01 Imp. be trepans's*, lbws powders cols- • rain precisely the same matter as the bottles, but lA/loathe quantity for the Irtiele ir riee arid will be gent tir ma? PBXS I.)LP POSTAGF,for NE ./01.1.. Alt 'WOW p )to Dr. ,L 23. 111 oUGIITON. o. I .Noith Eighth sued.? ily.,Pli. Six 'makes.' for five dollen Every pease. ea bottle Ewers the written slirtsature of J.B. HOUGHTON. M. D.. . tdolelP PIPOLOT. s .• , : ' - ' wanted In swami bran s is the Unlttil Stagier; Ver . y ei t w e rt s disanta &mato thetrado, Ornegbits.FllltloW tors,and Stooks, hos are denim:tip sot ail ateire. •' ' • • AGE -ITS for Clesiftelp poorly , - . • i . WA IsLACIN_ _a HILLS; OteardeldboioliM' . '• • l e .:WWAAl§t.stif WS. Ontweb)10 110 ." ;1: ;11 • CUM w. Rang i mithwoop. , ;. • '' • Nig dr. atcntowssa • , ',. , i-, • INGS Alt _gear_ _.v ii , ir Withittjt ,itin '-' • Jo ar O. IHIENNER. liooreerlUe. Olsaillad ea, - . . ,-. ... . SALT l S 2 . ~ ..I .lE l' A , l 2' , y , 4, o . in i . , • a d o •ALANkf I ,. W o gr o tr u pa t ~;; !; I" wort - sk by.thoo , —. w b a PliffiT. • ~,.., ' ; ', ,' facp • eitiCekto WA . de% "'