BIINDAY'SCROOL CELEBRATION.. The following aro the Regular Totists, as read at the late Sunday School celebia tiori of our National Independence isb. The day we celebrate—The just pride of every Ameridan citizen—forever. shall it remain consecrated to the cause of liberty, and its annual observance be taught to our children as . nn important na tiorutl duty. and an invaluable privilege. 2d. neDeclara,tion of Independence— Noble in its language—nobler in its send giants, but noblest •in its' achievements— opread it upon parchment—let it be found in your office, Reading-Room or parlor, and leave it as a legacy to your children. 3d. The Sign.ers of the Declaration of Independence—Fearless. and undaunted, they threw the gauntlet of defiance at the feet of 'Tyranny, trusting in. God, and "their oWn i good swords" to save them— "The God of hanks hoard thee cry. And sent to them the victory," 4th.- The memory of Washington: sth. The Patriots of the Revolution— Their perils, hardships and struggles se cured to us the rich boon of freedom, and, its invaluable attendant privileges—whilo we duly appreeiate the blessings, let us devoutly' thitnk God, that they were, found equal' to the emergency and triumphed over our foes. Boya! study their noble example and if necessity ever demands, go 'and do likewise." 6th. The Matrons and Maidens of the Revolution—They vied with "the Lords of Creation" in their hatred of tyrants and in their devotion to the causo of liberty— should the "times that tried men's souls," ever come again, the ladies will be found worthy imitators of their example. 7th.. 7* Con,stitutionof the U. States— The only charter which contains the "ves ted rights" of human liberty—preserve it inviolate as the only safe guaranty of reli gious liberty, civil rights, mutual union, and domestic happiness. • Make the num ber of such charters "Legion" and spread their broad "orgies" over the globe. Bth. The President of the U. States. 9th. The Army and Navy of the Uni ted States.. 10th. Pennsylvania—Unyielding in her devotion to the union of the states, and the best interests- of the nation—so long as she shall continuo the acknowledged "Key- Stone" of the:Arch, no'alarm need be felt for the safety of the Union. The virtue and patriotism of her people will prove in vincible -against the combined efforts of diSorganizers and disunionists, however specious the garb they may assume to accomplish their incendiary designs. 11th. The Governor of Pennsylpania— "Faithfuljound among the faithless." May to live and persevere to the end in his un querying fidelity to the interests committ ed to bis charge=to receive the loftier hori ors whlett 3..4- r ...sit him,' and to become esteemed and respected - by -..4.14h e world, as he is by us, his friends and neighbofs. 12th: Sabbath Schools—The nurseries of grateful piety—may their numbers be multiplied and their benificeut rosults be displayed in the cultivation of n pure and healthy tone of public and private morali ty—the surest safeguards of the continu ance and prosperity of the Republic. 13th. Religious 7bkration—May each succeeding Anniversary of the natal day of American Independence, find, as it now does, all branches of the Christian Church, uniting, hand in hand, in its appropriate celebration, ..and may heaven avert the day when sectarian antipathy, shall usurp the place of political antagonism. 14th. The temperance Cause—The handmaid of Christianity—the advocate of all that is truly dignified and noble in man; may its importance be indellibly impress ed upon the minds of our youth. 15th. The education, moral, and intel• lectual of the people—dangerous only to ;Tyranny--an essential element to Re 7publiicanism—its entire freedom to all, is the just pride and boast as welt as safety of our institutions—extend its blessings to the world. • 16th. The Union of the States—While wisdom, justice and equity guide the coun sel of our statesmen and Legislators, the efforts of demagogues for its dissolution will With their authors signally and igno miniously come to naught. Boys, while the memory of Arnold lasts, let it be a warning to you, always to stand by your country' and the Union of the States. 17th. The Array and Navy of the Uni ted States—Always victorious in war, and ow safety in peace. -May they be libel.._ ally sustained and fostered by our Gov ernnu3nt. • 18th. The "Star Spangled Banner"— Known and hbnored throughout the world, es &emblem oV.,onstitutional Liberty— the terror of despZits; and the defender of the oppressed. . . • ' • 19th. The United States of nterwa— With Virtue, truth and honor, for her mot to,`-heir future career; will be as bright as her past has been glorious. • • • 20th. Clearfield County—Possessing in many respects the elements of greatness. As . the plough-shear, the pruning-hook 'and the steam engine,.. shall continue •to roof* in the wake of the axe of the lum berman,' she will soon be great in 444- culture and Manufactures, 21st.“ The Zadiest—Whilo we applaud them lortheit' beiuty, admire them. for lheir4wices, and commend them for their talents; we love them for their Unionism. gilt is estimated , that the quantity o stare now ilanted in the waters of New veil is, 000, 000 bushels. Estimating ,oysters to the bushel, -would , give ono dred Million of oyora. These oysters for . the, early fall trade, and are aside . the enormous quantitieeiraported and them during the Winter months. • Ati excba,ligo 'pays: 13arnum is offer tottletottr. the election of Pierce and ,g,i..tOlowt94,hts oppotiektt ten per cent Mooting of the Dramatic Standing Committece. At d'meeting of the Democratic Stand ing ComMittee 'of Clearfield county, bold at Clearfield, on Tuesday the 20th of June, 1852. Hon, A. K. Wnwwr, was elected Chairmen, and Wm. A Wallace Secreta ry, On motion, it was Rosolved, That the County Conven tion to be coniposed of delegates from the respective districts, chosen in accord ance with the rules and regulations of the Domocoatic party of Clearfield county, as adopted at September court 1850 ; be and the same is hereby called to meet at the Court House in, the Borough of Clearfield on Saturday the 7th day of August next, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the respective county 'offices, to be filled at the coming election, and to elect Conferees to repre sent Clearfield county in the Congression al, Senatorial and Representative Confer ence. Resolved, That the fbllowing persons are hereby appointed members of the Com mittee of Vigilance for their respective townships for the ensuing year, whose du ty' it shall be to provide a place and time, and give notice of the meeting to be held 'for , the choice of delegates to said Conven tion, viz: Committee of Vigilance. Beccaria township.—Henry B. Wright, Fredrick Sheaf, Dr. Geo. W. Caldwell. Bell t6wnskt:p.—JarnesM Ghee, Reuben Ellis, George W: Elder, Wm. T. Gilbert. Boggs township.--Charles Shaw, Jas. H. Turner, John Stites. , 4 Bradford township.—Francis Pierce, Thomas Holt, John W.Kyler, Miles Mur ray, Seth Moines. Brady township.—Col. R. M. Smiley, Jacob Kuntze, John Reams, Augustus Schnell, Lover Flogal, Saha Arnold. Burnside township.—John M. Cum mings, Amos W. Fry, George W. King, 'John Young. Chest township.—Wm. Tucker, Gilbert Tozer, Robert McFadden. Covington. township.- 1 .-F. F. Couteret, Reuben Manner, Dr. Hoop. Decatur township.—Richard Hughes, Thomas Mays, Solomon Hammersay,Da ' vid Geerhart. Rigusontownship.—David Hoyt,Gco. M'Cracken, Wm. F. Wiley: Ihz township.—James Morehead, John 1. Bundy. Girard township.—George B. Smith, ' Jos. Kyler. Goshen township.—John Flegal, Isaac W. Graham, Ephraim Shirey. Houston township.—Valentine Hoover, Dr. Wm. Hoyt. Jordan township.—Maj. D. Wise, Da vid •M'Geehan, John M. Chase, Conrod Baker. Karthaus township.—John Schnarrs, B. D. Hall, Johh Whitehill, Lawrence Hort ' line. za.wrence township.—J. B. McEnally, A. H. Shaw, Win. P. Reed, Taylor Rowles, Matthew Ogden, Jr. Morris township. Jacob - Wise, Jere miah Hoover, Robert Johnston, James Lowman Pike township.—John Dunlap,Benjamin Bloom, J. A. T. Hunter, Wm. Dale. Penn townshipt:'`Johnston, Richard Danver, Jr., Jonathan Evans. Union township.—Westly Horn, Peter La Borde, Samuel Gilnett. Woodward township.—Thos. Hender son, James Logan,. A. K. -Shoaffr• - • 'Curavensville Borough.— Dr. Hard'n. P. Thompson, L. J. Cans, John Askey. Clearfield Borough.—Wm. Morgan, J. H. Hilburn, 0. B. Merrell, J. O. Lorain. Resolved, That the last Saturday in Ju ly, be, and is hereby recommended to the, Committees of Vigilance as - an appropriate day to hold elections in the different town ships for the choice of delegates. The Committee in thus,,taking the incip ient steps in the organizatthn ofthe county, for the coming campaign; earnestly hope, that not only the Committees of Vigilance, but our democratic brethren generally, throughout the county, .will do . their ut- 1 most to secure a full attendance at.the pri mary elections, the selection of trustworthy delegates and an expression of the will of the people, in order to maintain -harmony in the ranks of the party. A. K. WRIGHT, Chairman. W. A. WALLACE, Sec'y. Rules for the Regulation of the Democratic Party of Clearfield County, Adopted 1850. 1. The County Convention for notnina ting candidates for county •offices, shall consist of two delegates from each township and borough in the county, excepting the townships of Bradford, Brady, Lawrence - and Pike, which shall each have three delegates. 2. The Convention shall meet on Tues day of the September Court of each year, unless otherwise ordered by the Standing Committee. [See proceed ings of the Standing Committee above.] 3. The delegates shall be selected by the Democratic voters of each district, at a time end:place lo be fixed by a majority • of the township committees. 4. A Majority of the townships" when met in Convention, shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. 5. A majority Of delegates, when so met shall be sufficient for the nomination of candidates. 6... The Standing• Committee shall be ap pointed by the County Convention at its annual meeting. The County Convention shall' have power at any time, upon a tivo-thtrd vote, to alter and regulate the apportion '. :mont of delegittes upon which' the sys tem hereby adopted, is based. " The township delegates to the pounty Convention should.on every occasion pre sent to said Convention the nitmes.of citi- I Zens 'ef their respective districts for each loffice to be filled. . • • -. MOST DESTRUCTIE correspondent of the Ledger, writing from, ICishacoquillas Valley Mifflin co., desaribea a storm of, Hail, Rain and Wind, which occurred there on the '2lst ult.; destroying every, thing beforo it. The track of the storm was about seven miles broad. Af ter its passage the hail lay in places where it collected• from fifteen to eighteen inches deep. The greater . part of the hailstones, it is believed, were the size of hulled wal nuts. The wheat and the ryo is greatly i linjured; many ,of the fields the farmers are gohig to cut with the scythe, and make hay of it, ,and some fields are so bad that i they are not going to cut it at all. The 'corn, it is feared, in places, is.utterly-do stroyed, the stalk being so tender that, the greater part of it is cut entirely off with the hail. The fruit and the fruit-trees have suffered greatly from' the efFeCts of the storm. The skies of the young fruit trees that were next to tho storm are bat i tared so bad that the bark is off in many: places, and what is on it is feared is bruis ed so bad as to kindle trees. Apples and other• fruit, are in many places knocked all off. Many of the houses of the neigh borhood have from twenty to one hundred and fifty lights broken out of the )vindows. Persons who unfortunately "'were caught out in the storm were hurt badly, their flesh being bruised so badly that it turned black-in places. It was most destructive in the vicinity of Perryville. MARRIED ! On the 26th ultimo, by J. W. Wright, Esq., Mr. H.Lafityetto Bloom, to Miss Rachel Jordan, all of Jordan tp., Clearfield county. On the 26th ult, by Star Dennison Esq., Wm. L. Shipman to Miss Charlotte Far lo y, all of Jay township, Elk co. On Sunday last, by the samo, Josiah W. Mead, to Miss Nancy H. Weed, all of Jay township, Elk co. DIED, In this place, on the Bth instant, after a lingering illness, Mrs. Jane, wife of. Thos. Homphill, Esq., aged about 55. Copper, TiA ez, Sheet-Iron Ware lil q;Iti:: r ''. .---2.4) tr fr....7' . ,1 7'''' 4 1 4 : 1 is ~ ~41-4 7 ,cz' "ff ',i. '-4., -_ • ,,t - 7'.. • 41 ::7;1j '''" -. i •,:i.-; ;ii .. 7 - . 2 1 11:' *- 7-- - r f..3 '1 ; 4 ''43it'-•.'tfq. _ .. 1 L E, " r ' -'. _.,...F.:... 1 - 1 -__ _:-. • "" l1 "- 2 - .--,-4,-, aC Er U A..CI 2' DI "Sr 9 0. B. MERRELL . 01 ESPECTFULLY 'lmmune:3 that ho le now. oreparsid 1.1 to manufacture ell kinds of were in his line or bucinon, In the he.t manner. at the each:knead pat.,. and on the short. flew e frui with the in a Iroah and Lae,' sooti i y of Materiel, and with the aid ot the heat of workmen. and the are of the latest and boat impr.ored maceinely. he assuies the publio that he oan enordi them with Copper, Tin, Sheettkon and Japanned Ware, CII KAP and as GOOD ea can be found is nay canary town in the interior of the State . Ile intend' to keep oonitantl• on' hinds a cotters! anort moat of REAM-MADE W ARE of hie own manufacture. which will be sold eitherat W1101.E3 ALE or EMAIL.. Old Brass and . Copper Will be taken at the high° t prices In exchange for work or %YAM irfirhirOOdillZ dens to order. Chop is at the old used. en Ma Qat street, where the pubho aro remeotfolly halted to call and OrMilla for them. te!vee Clca•field. Jell, ft. 1/151. Tin & kaardware STORE. B MERUELI. respectfully Informs bla friends and V. customers. nail the catanns of Clearfield county goner. ally. that he has now opened on Marka street. opposite the resldpos of Col. Barrett. an ere ,1 re Copper, 'Ain, Sheet-iron and notalt- W-are STORE, Aad that ha Is Row nscaiviaa aia,ee worms:it of Cooking, Parlor and Fancy STOVES, And a variety of llouralleld acd Kitchen and other convon mem:. bef,rie olio tit for solo in thu CO LIU! Y amour: which he would particularly creation and recommend a Mammon' Yanmunmo®y As a superb eutlelo, and a great favorite with the ladles. It is light, easily owned teem coo room to t• a otner, and heated with tither si one.ena I or char-coal. at very trilling th noose. and Is used either lon Washing, Ironing or Cooking. Rut he would Mello particular attention to his eatortmmt of Metal wale, among wh oh the following aitiele, tuayit,e bound : FLAT ISO PTM. O ROUND I FLAT BOTTOM. TEA BOILERS KETTLES. Da do OVAL do, RAMIE lIPANS LIPPED SE.I LUX'S, F ItENuit STEW PANS. 'MINE DUXES. I GLUE' POTS bIASLIN REFTLE, of Mar- OiJUN PER eI . CALLIa. ante zos. A solindld 111 Lio . o, I FBA SCALES. end the very hest for cooking f'OII.IIINGERS. wittervi s. No. SAI)-Ii(ON STAND.. TURN SUCKLES, for Win- FANCY FIRE-DOGS ..oei Shutters, COPEEN ROA STER , ENAMELLED HPITIOON S. GRIDDLES gt PIE PANS. Ah`FLE IRONS. STOVE SLIDERS. SKILLETS, No. &ie.. &C..' All the above eitiolos are !'snood end Enamelled Mills. so nn In praveut them Irian corodlng, and rendering them more durable and lots liable to break horn auditor' heat. STOVES. • Among the STOVES which he onus for sale are the fel tow tug patterns viz No. I—IMPROVED COMPLETE of MA. No. DV COOK. No 9—NINE PLATE STOVES—lmproved. No. -4—TEN PLATE, or BALTIMORE COOK. No. e—Gl.Ollll IMPROVED No. B—EMPIRE STAI D of 185!. No. 7—JENNY JIN It ADIATOR—ParIor. - No. B—N EVVVI(ORK AIR TRAIT No. 9—SALAMANDER do No, In--COLUMBIA STOVES. for Har rooms, No. Fie bus els, on hand, will tell to his customers. very cheap. a supwor &alai of Stove Blacking, That can't bo ban. It is chomp, easily put on, looks beau . ' fel, and %yenta very well. L'V'A.l the above articles are INSURED. and will be sold run CASH at prices so low as to astonish everybody. Cloartiald.July 8.1911.1 f Bettor Letts . rrßa:li woul sp t eo E ne l m l a nWamoiv t• e halrs . .R ri E nd b a w de er tonore d and to ia he Y publi e g a er o ly. that a d t ha it ugain opening at his stand at the coiner of gloat and Cherry streets, A large and avell;selected stock. of GOODS, Embracing the utualVarle y in a retail Store, which ho will tell • as CHEAP as the CHEAPEST, At Wholesale or Re-tail,_ for the .CASH. lie will also exchange Goods for COUNTRY PRODUCE, go rat as he can make It answer las purposes. As he cannot grannie to continue la the baldness loan, on Recount of the LOW I'itIOLS at which ha Intends tonal, he would advise nil who wish to buy OREM' GUULiti to Odll,l, kiOON C. KRATZEIL • C earfield, Jalg 2,18'.,7. • For Sale: e i tiz GOOD 'TWO HON.I.RE WAGON for sale GI b 7 WALLAOZ LLS. . . Jahr 8,1854 Received sit the `, CASE ,WECDR.O 3 8 A New eupplY of DRY GU13113, Gat ,Cr,RICEI. risu tYI. BACON end CLEKS.E. • July O. 1t152. LIM IN & BmiTii. WIND-MZ LS. tOIL SALE EY WALLACE - a HILLS 1. . July , B. tt 62 The Snuggest Lot of i pLOCISS over offerel Who oitizene of Clearfield for saki . ilklitY eLlitift.P, by. . .WALIAUE & HILLS; 11.11DINVii WOULD 'iIEriCriVNED ISEDICINES—fot LP Web? - WALLAt34 tilt.Lß. YA11. , 1EL103021.0N , • WIEIIII O F. WC are notho ld rtiod to announce that IiECROE C. PASStIIttL. , of the botbutth of Curweosville, be a oendtdate for the office ottlhotar.nt the ensuing Uobotbi What/on—subject to ho action 43f the 'llomoctatto oonntr Convention ce Cleattio'd county. , Sam 8. SIIERIFI O . • • nrn ,nntliolitl to annonuon 111ILLIA 51 AL EX 'Et vr• ttl,4 10M. rat' riko n cm:Oblate for tl , O offino or dIIERIFF id thu earning General Eloctio,—inbiLut to ilho mtion of tho llom.omtio party o + Clearfield countY• 61111 21M. XX /P. are authodiod to announou CLYDE. of V V Lnwronca town !do. ns a on: didato itr tho omen or 8111011 0 1 , nt tho valuing Goma' Election—tuttiont to the dotition of tho Dotnoctatic Goo nt y Convention. Ja1i11.1861.1. suuttirr. uut: aro nuthortzed to announce that 1' LEWIS DAR. V V tturT nt Doers township, lel OA a carothinto to? the Mee .:stilitt L h r,t thn coming Goma! Lien:ion— 'abject to tho deo stun of thoThanouraticCounty Convention. July 9,1E511. BEllittiFF.Tt • ntn nothorizett to announce %MLA 'al (AMEN. V 4 of Invtento township. ns ncandultVe res the (Jill oor snmitti. nuns enslllnt general thset,nr,,, subject to tho dtcbion tlinl , nmOcrtaio boltYorClenttlelti cc. June IS: COAIMISSIONI7O. • WE tin , tharizoil to atmonace that tt gpallni, purger of Ile, untin L. wmhlu, will ha candidate for the t Mee or cOt IPITY Cuninl Elat °NEIL too mock gr ouuml etec, • tion Kattleu to tho acoivila of the thanoofatio Couoty Eon voatinn. Jal) • *5OO Challenge. WIIATEVLI.Looricoins the tit h and hoop mots of a pco pla is at tit! times of the mmt valuable importance. i WAG It for yrni.ted that 0,0 , 9 ireturo w :1 uo tiii In their power. tonal/Atha ;lye. pith, 1/ ehrdrea, and that every cotton w:II en. eu , r , 'Or PrOnane theit uWn built!) in air cnonticer. 1 feel It to be my duty to 'dental/12mm you that W accord. Inn to the opinion of the most pa chimed Physicians me the military causes ol a large wieldy or diseat.is to which °Mi. dun and a , tilts are Hann, it yon hitch en appetite Gentian iitly-elmageablo irn ono rand or Nod to Gunther. lied Breath,. Veda in the titomaph. Picking at the Dime, Bat.tams and t ad mits of rite lieliv. Dry Boum Sioiv Fever. Patio Bonnier— reinetubn that till these denote WOBittri, and you thould at once apply the remedy :- 110BENSACK ' S IVORIII SYRUP. An artieNt rounded upon Solenti tin Principles. a. moounded with timely vegetable substanait. being taolfeeily safe whin taken. and min tot given tr tit r um , t tender Infant with deal. dad baneflolnl affect whom bowel eomp:nints and Dintrhati have made them weak and detalit mid trio Tante properties or my Worm Syrup are snob Utat it staryds with aut on equal bi the cnielogno of methane'. in giving' tone end strength to the stoismeli. N h makes it en. 11111111131 u moody rot those nI d waditho astonishing . riares ',Wormed by this Sy top utter Playsientus have failed. is Ilia MIA °Mona a It, saperior rlllpOCY 0v..1 all other,. The Tape Woruit ! This Is theonost dilllantt Worm to destroY of nll [hot infest the 'lnman system, it. grows to an almost indefinite Mouth, becoming so oohed etal ft.t.teneJ to the intestin• e nett tltout.. Holt (Mooting tho le.aith NO SNAP as to cause tat. Vitus Dance. Fits. o.a . that tWs, attliet.d se:.torn It ever solvent that It is T.we IVoln hastening them to ati earl, VIINVO. In order to en t rap ttna %Vertu. a very ever.iellu treatment mutt ho pnr. in 11. it would there ire ho pruner to take ti or fl et mY Liror Pith to remove Init onsttlietions. that tho Wo:m Syrup map net ttimmt tr, , eu tlt.t Wotm. which most he taken in doses el:: Te•,10,0..04t0% 3 tunH2 H inilowed hurt Loom known' to tali in curing tho twit 0111NiatIO caw ut Tutu Worm. Olobearisack , s o.iver Pills. No part of the strem i. more tirade to d ware thou the LiVEl.l—.t solving af a fli:, itt 1.3 purify the blood. or giving i the ' , toper reeretinn to the him—co ,r hat nn' wrong notion of the t. ver r..ff...ots the othur linvartnn: Wind of rho s ystem, and o sults vanoarle in Liver C..Antrhillt., Jaundice. L.ystrope , rt, rg.c I,V r mold. theadurc, Watch every %yin:dem that might indiacte a wrort Letit , o of the Liver. Then., Pills Wine cem ented of 1.0 JTS !lad l'l.AN'ln . c.tarniohrtl try nature to hen! tr.e sins : —Vernal . ht. An EXPL:OIOII.A.NT. which nag meats the from the Palmonnry manor mernbran., or promotes the duchnuo of secreted matter gd. An A L.TILIL ATIVB. which changes in wino inesplionble null inseu.ibte manner the c^nuirt.mebicl ao.inn of turn eh stool. which gives tune and strencth,to ourvous atom. renewing hen Ih and vigor to all parts of tbe body. 4th. A unlit ARM. whiuh nuts to potent hartutrult with the other inirrodiunts. and operation on iho Bowels. and expelling the whole low of &daunt and ‘itinted matter. and purifying the blurt destroys dlreasu and rortruos health. • Le -s, tmn.cm. - a 3 You will find thew rills no invalutade inedwinn in many exnplatuti to which you ore sunjaet. In . harnctions (tithes tovo or posited, they have Luca found of inestimat.la tonetit— want-tag *hair la national arrnorPinents In a healthy action— pu tifyast the blood and other ti aids so ellectuallyas to put to flight all comphhas . which may trite lien femme smeulasi tie', as Headache. CI Wawa. Dim:um of Sight, rata In the hide, flack. tto. Nona renuina (tabus 'howl J. N. 11011ENSAGIC—all others ti,iog boo Imitations. CitrAgents wishing new supplies. and Moro Krems' t esi. goat of bo,..oUlifig Agouti mu..taddrzis the Propthnot, J. N. lioboattsok.rhi!nalphlts. ra. Agents in Clearfield county. WAIXACE ft tillslo9 CleattleM ' Pr. 1110MYSON, Corvionsville. P. 'N Bitstitt7l - 1' 1 nrnershargr. • J. SMITII Pennvillo. J. U. BRENNER Mooresville And by every respectable Dealer and Merchant is the county and titsi.o (grPrice, each 25 cents. • Philodelphla. Jnia4 1"3.1352.-.-Mt. '61.131 . 0 1 3 cluur • PlatPr) •••• 103 1 /0 110.4 arillio 11. ,1 111 10 ,1-E4 • •.4.1,0141110/ I,IJ 10.1, , r4 via lir !map Itto co ostoA 13.;tu0 lied .111 0 1n:a / 00 1 , 0 . ,0 .00 43 B,NYNNICaI 11.e...Tit=-1 ,- . lu Magi r•gitY 4.l uv) 'Dv m ttNillua all,L 80111 •alliutb ltail 4,1 11 JO 6 : , 1 U II 8 il at SI 00 II IWCIAI 04.1 ., UU.l4d AN •aanraugnut avowal 117Ai TURNPIKE LETTING. THE Mittman of thellt.E.lfeloildLO and CURWENS VILL,:. iURNIPIKE COMPANY will meet in the Desire hooey. in Clearfield. cm TUESDAY the THIN TEE NTII day of J LILV. last. to tell at public onto) to the lowest bidder that pottiest of raid Turnpike from the ['Mops burg and rlarweasulle Turnpike, near the haute of John Rom to the month of Monteomery creek. in UND.HALI? or ONE-MORIN mile auctions. ALSO—Sea ed pro . forals will be renelved at theism° time and place fur BUILDING A. BRIDGE auto s the ricer near the month of Montermery creek—a draft nun epecifteationt of whic.li may be wen en applicatioa to G L. Reed. J. T. LEONARD, Put. IL G. 1.. REEL). Eke! - Dissolution of Partnership. TILE partnership hetriorato exitting betWecu DAVW Ll 7 and GEORGE ORR. ong , taed n tho It lacktmlih. Mg Coolant:to In Ulearfiak l'a has been dinio:val, nd tho books and papeas of said Mtn am In the hands at'COWIE Mkt ; and all oersaas [stowing theamelves Indebt.d to mid fitrn witl save cu l t uy tcttltlag the,unm imm,lll t r oy DAVID LUIZ GEORGE W. bun. JureClM2 B LANK DEEDS and la uirs 1 , - . .; v A A G L E6 , 4I%. Y cr.l3..c3lia.aciDEpa. ALi. P"nnn• nee hereby unattained ',naiad bare!.naing. r r nwidling with a earinin note riven by DTUVIIEN lii!NlA' hi. 69N. to Ji II NUN UBE!) and EIGHTY DOLLABD dalvd A prillBsl, as ihu !WWI anti legal tta a,rnitut said nolo. and dutarmitiod not. to Par it anima aninleliNt by law F.TI. EN BUNBY. :" PI 4. 1959—rd. WM. BUNDY. Ho! ho!! ye lads and lasses • Who nro Mnd of fun and laughter, Just call at ‘Vallaco & Hills, And they'll show you vi hat you'r after ; For tney'vo the prettiest lot ul books Ever you heard o'; And lull of love and murder, Within their backs of yellow; Then call in ye jolly ones `Who have an hour to spare, And huy.a quarters worth of reading To drive away dull care. Lal ElflC. CO W. ANuperlor Lot of Western Moat—clown, aloe and Cured in tha bolt Poatlb:o manner—Fit sale at WALLACE itr. LULL& MOY 87. . . rumra fur tale . wt./ • June:lo. WALLACE . & 1.1111.14 Notice to Purchasers, W&TUBAS, our County Merin' has advertised o house end Pi for sale In the town of Penniville, ns the prop , orty of Joha Long-1 lwre'w, notlty all Dorsons. that syht lot belongs to m as the afore:elk! Juho Long never htduuAr— tiulo for !Lour hes ho paid me for the lot ; 11 any panels pur. chasing tald house Inuit Purclutio the lot of me. Atoll I6.18:3. JF.llEftl IP 11 11.10012 E. • 3lZiZsVilaacq.)Elics public pro hereby cautioned twalrot harboring CIT .I. tinging my 8011 OTTO CIIIOIISTUVIIDLt, as I wilt uay no debts of his contracting after this date. And potioc it tar• ther hereby given, to ail peacoat employing said .boy, that will loot to theta Tot his waxes. unit that • at the rate of OND DOLLAR per day. iitatwiu BUCK. • . Bradford townihio, blew 10,11152. . ; - Estatc,of Milos llurtsock,deed. ~. , i. IILTOTICE 18 GERERY GIVEN. that 10.(1111 of Adnilohtra• IA Ron upon thwestate of ftIII.EB Iln4rstiox4 late of the Barone., of CUM °WWI to ,dec'Et.. hare In doe forrerof laser beam erantedtro three Otoriher. All ponces jadebted 1. ! .4 ,said estate, are requested to make payosset imusedi Idly, and those navina olaims Wal present Ilea.' du Itautbentioet,ed fat settlement. , MARGARET 11AET8OGK, Adeat'a.. Garsirentreltle. May tt;ffidd.—od . .. ,f. , , - • Diksolntion of Partnership. , . rimiln Partnership heretofore imlttinig betireerr J. ljtrAllt M 11011.14 wild WM. .(1ENIMIIICA)al lyailloie untlet the firm ofh1OOlt1:& 131(.1.1/TtlEft.'ils thy limaterrieg and mercantile business, wee this day threelvett by Matnal contentJ. 1)1411t. Amour., listing prirchnsed the finer: eat of WM.DlOCtittil,;in- the' inislispap .atid .ban jam book" jn possession will stifle thorn. All llatsons knowi X themselves laden ed. lb Moore 1.4 flepttor:nravlaft P 10,1 1 70 against them, will please call and soak' wain :Mirfiltazriantip N blomynte Nay leo. J. M.01)/W. • A SECOND: ARRIVAI.; •OF SPRING . AND SUMMER GOODS. • , MONTELIUS, BROTHER, 4- TEN , k,yek 67170(ILl) iespeuttellysinform the Nellie, that they have D'V moved into co-ualtuorildo In the hi IS.llqAtiTi Lp nod t. 411011 11116.1NEtitl, end halm fist received trim ['Minded. I ehla thou seomsd tied handsome asks:tem:A alimrfurt •03:amminor. ©GEO ci Of au kinds Bud latest styles, svii:oh, having been purebnyed at unusually low rates, they ere I:nub/ott to all to this public the very BEST BARGAINS. . It would be almost Imposdhle to cuumerato the 01007 attt• cles coo prising the r iteck of gcols jest received—but (her invite ollto (loam and tee fortLoincelbes. aiming theta that they wilt Fat More Goods for the same money than at any other Store •in Curwensvillet • They have all kinds ' DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QIIEENSWARE, HARDWARE, And allothor articles usuully fountrin well furnidind store. To rt rte: , their ezrabilihmont well worth a v..ft of nil 'lom the) will continuo, to receive . the tensorsIVIISUUS 115 W OUPPIICS of Roma:Ml° Goods for Mille,' nag Centlornens' VOW. was to be always mode , lu oiler Um choice of Eastern Mn kets. Th..e would also call attention to their armament of C* -- Sooi. ;tend Shoes, .. Whore they alWura keep on hand a lento end welt issiotted lot of PRENCII nod CoUNTRY CALF, MOROCCO. RIP end Ann; Y IWO rd. motto ICO. CALF, KIT. and oil Itietl3 of Gentlemen' tiIIORS. Also. Ladies' Fine Shoes Such os GAITER'S nod LACE BOOTe._ ; I'aENCII fled JENNY LIND TRS. rii.IITLItt3 of all k.uds r onlitm. nod slam Also—Hops' and Mines' GAt't ' ElW and 13110E8 of all kinds. ' Aithay keep constantly n lot of t h e best preetlerd wOrktnen. and Manufacture she,, times ther s too ss a rant them to be made of the best Mourint. or d In the beer and Weds:vire (I11)Ed end CulnilitY lilt/LUCE token in ex chrtr.Fo I or Imo REMEM.II4R—TIitir establisment is ono door West of John Grout:lmes hotel. Com Ltfe. , June 80, 185:1 . - _ PENN IRON FOUNDRY; Machine, Pattern and Blacksinith Shops, 011zir r 6. PEP. !under:dieted would annouttoe to the citizens of Clewfield. and adodutra counties, that ho has opened a ZOOM on Second street, in the borough of (Pent Hold. near the store of Leonard tt Moire, whine he Worts keeping a GENERAL A -.II3OItTMEN r CASTINGS. warranted to ha matlL.ef the best Altilethil. and at oleos that cnnvot fail to please. The follr.wimi compolt p..tt of the anolt on hands: FELTON'S 110T-Allt COOKI NG STOVE. for either Wood or Coal This Stove has probably the largeat intro. duction of any other. form et stoves. lt, has supwrseded In ales •tt every county, the well kno wn Hathaway and Zieg• ler stoves. It it easily Underway/cf. and the flues being so arranged that till can be ',leaned withont any trouble. Tee peculiar lure end coa.truettou is melt as to render it the most durable ol all stoves. Numerous testimonials could AA milled, Wit it le deemed nn r ecesineY./ 1 hIPROVED PALMA UM WOKING orovni—ot team itt to $2O PARLOR STOVES—for either wood or coal, Aift-TIGGHT do SALAMANDER do a beautiful Cual dtave EGG do NINE 131. TEN PLATE Stoves—very cheap. MANTLE ORATES, wall summer piece.. . A larga vallety and sit; nor finished Gtiles train 18 to 28 nches. iMMON (IRATE: I , ell siros. PLAIN AND OttNAMENTAT. ADAM: •, 111.11.1.01 V WARE; OVEN MOUTHS: GRID iltOri..s. WAFFLE do. SCALE REAMS. WAG( IN 11l tX.Es.SLEIGI) tz 1;011 MILES, OAR RINGS for Rafts, ROAD SCRA PERS, a LAW article. CORN SD ELLERS, CORN AND COB MILLS. warrar•tot to Ovid 15 Bus. Lets rut hour . BLAClichitTli TOY ERES. the best in use ; do, MAN• DRILLS and 1. IRE BENDERS ; Together witn the LariatEitab varielishty or arts. lelas kept at Foundry mat Also, Made to Order, GRIST and BAW.MtI.L GEARtNG—havlng decidedly thy largest stock. at d herr. variety of patters, of any ccablioh went westwo Pinnaylvania : MILL DOGS. SHAFT INC—large and ,mall,••ccaw or wrenght iron, HANCIERS . DRUAin rani P ULIABS ; Rote and other approved tVater WidE EU?: WOOD and IRON I.ATIIES; MANDRILLS for Citeular Sews. WoOD BORING MACHLNEi. Constantly on hand and for sale, FANNING t. 111,1.5. THREBIIING MACHINES. PEN NUCK'S CELEBRATED (MAIN. DRILLS. Flco. &o. Screw - Cutting. AUY sizA Sc wtth any domed number of threads to tho inch either so are or V thread. Die ir,:lberper, and 13obtrott's Motel Canines =dot° order. NATHAN MYLIEI3. March 4. 1853.-Iy. To Mill Owners. rriTHtmdmic.ed hat appointed L. It. CARTER, of Coagfivld, kii:mr.ut. for the sale, of College. who will receive hills lot atl kinds of Mill Centime, and °Met machine • ty. Pentane dethrone to contract will do well to Gall and ea amine the catalogue of Putternr. and spectrums of the work, belere making enancements elsewhere. Ottawas will he & livered, if desired. at Cluartiald, and wa•runtod to he muddof stood ruatorlel, and fintro-ti tu a workmaalitte.rnanner. Bay. zonoum order 'qv Summar imllret. and other ma chinery in the memo ploconiou. OMPIOYien nono but the best workmen, urine Me very bait Pig Iran Dud Coal, with many other advnetaree. 'lunation liinstolf thilt work will !redone a t well no in the best city shard, ant on the shortest nutico. For particulars, call on Mr. LiAKTI2.I.I, Acorns. NATHAN LI LEIS. March 4.1862.—1 y GOOD ADVICE. TAKE NOTICE, hl WOISIEN ANO CHILDREN, WALZACIE Have reo-i ved their Spring and Summer stock of ,Goods, and are prepared to astonish the natives at THE GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES. Their stook consists of a lame and varied ct:mutant of TOItEIGN AND DOMESTIC aa'C.E.)CilT= ° Bareges,Berge,DeLanes;Lawas,Callicoes 'Set.—ALSO a large assortment of IBlEarcluvra, Quacs,enneweoro§ BOOTS and SHOES, - L:r—Clzal.EZ3 eaM.en CMlCiaLpoZsa They have alsoou hand a very largo stock of SUMMER CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassinteres,_Sattinet4s, Kentucky Jcans,•Tweetls, 111uslins, 'A:clangs, And in fort every thief: to supply lho wants of town and country. ell of whir Whey are defe mined to vfll abeam than they trace core been sold Moto, they. thereto°, request all Persons vs. tolling to t.urehnie to Lase them a call t2r 14 member the cheap wish s'mo or WALL/CU & f1ti.1)43. blatant street Dear the Diatom% Clearfield,..43 May W.135;1 LOOK HERE!!! Lewistown Hardware Store. Opposite May's Hotel, east end of Town irk EALERH nod easterners can Kayo from 2 . 5 to 80 per cent _Via their pomnascs or Itantware.:Ccachware, tiadd:ery tboefinclagt. palms. cols alms, Ste. at tno stole of Lewistown, May :: U. MI I 1.0. ektriNUISCUS. • Twenty-five Tons Hammered Iron, 17171N6 8 , Plisars. Coulter, laud *ldes. tisi find Ignore YOr 1100.. Orders for any size promptly filled. The trade supplied at Philadelphia prices Phis Iron Is used In nil the machine ihOpS Or the Pennsylvania liailioad, and, has been pronounced to Lotion' iu 'slants and supcdor in finish LO an 7 his - mitred iron In thd Stat. , • Pia dale • G LoItANCIAIUS. s titt't, Fro-441111. Works. Lewistown May tll. IC6d.• &riot ©? Lotton°,o 9 • Remaining in the Post °Rice at Clearfield on the • first day of July 1852. Bally, G. James Leonard, 11. W. • Bold, Mrs. Martha Leonard, John Butler, Elizabeth Litunsherry, Sukinnah— 2 Bushy, JJsepli • . Miller,, David Chase, A . l'. Marshall, Jpaoph M, Ctispei, Phillip John Mattnans, Andrew . Genie, Catharine • Michel, Algernon •' Davis, Thomas Aleßride, Miss Mary M. Dobbs, Ddw. Sumloy. . McGaughey. John Doeherty. Sarah • Ordway. Gilticrl L. Dunlap, Robert ' Ogden, Zonas Duff, (Narks Ogden, Zechariah Estes, Esq., John C, Paul, .1119131111 . . Flegul, John 'A: L.' Robertson. Miiki Frantzinan Michael Btrouse,•,lacoulV...• ; 1 ,, - Frank Abraham-3 Guinan,. Samuel Fimith;• Willintn Hartleii.George & nrJohnStinhorn, A Wert 11,. Corltry titone, Lindsey Hall. Horatio L.-2 • Sitikey, John • . ' • Hall, lichtmea Thomas, William Haines, William Oman. L. 'Hoover. Miss S. Juno ; . Watson. Mrii. Mary •A: liieks John •.. • Wince - a6h. Henry • • fuhnsten. Robert . : Davit; Kropp; Henry. Hon, WO.:' " '',l' daincs ;A: • • . WM. BADE/ 3 0( 31 i• M. : Glear odd July 1,1852, , .• , {:, Att6 HAIld att(D — W&L'3:D i ß(Vo ' tudobtott to. of iintettlud. atodanui VS. with. tho taatatiber. out reaucii ca) to COM 4 totw tad 1111-' IdEI3IA.TELY; and make settle:A.s6l.. as she It • dotonpinod to haw, alto r tat amount, of over a yeat'a stee d , 4 ,. 9131,941 OP intweati thls, nal th6lst day of3airOAst. • . • ± , tinhlyEl 4 '0V4011., 'Cat'vengsville, 1.7.18.;2.—pd; ' ". ' - •• L CLEARFIELD ACADEMY TDE TRUSTEES hereby give flume that...they have 00 . 11. traded with, , , _ '• DR. CATLIN' di WIFE , Tom:MI - coo in charge of the ACademy dating another year . Too Acnoranic year it divider into FOUlt QUARTERS of TWELVE WEEKS, inch, and FIV.E DAYS Of Teach. Ogle ouch week. nut Qonrier will corareamio on MONDAYJUNEI !B.' MY, at the tollowing :11gellattec(1 Hates 00:1151014 EN01.1411 , DRANUIIES--lnelndisiß Reading: Writ.ne. Stieliing, Anthracite, Geog raphy. Enclith G ra mmar ono History.... IIIUDES ENEMA! 2.lllANWleel—lnclM , log La•in Orammer " . '440 0 .. 01.11SzlICAl. MATSEIM ATRIAL DEPART et ENT • isoo lIAILY ExEtteisr,3 given In VOCAL I11U1311.) in which. • all ran• touticionte...thent additional chug°. • WEEKLY I.EcTUILP,7 4 are given, to the older pupils on alloy', and otherlnteteating subjects, without estrrt charge, Ouch DI the older pupils at choose, engage on FRIDAY P. M. of each week In ezerci , es Elect,' leo. Vomit/111100 tral. - view questions upon their several station, All others amen • to their tweet P. NI, studies. The LADIES DEPARTMENT Is entirely' stparate Irons the o ther on this rout of those who iltsidi it Two or three clitssesconsist of both reset, for the tot wow of economy In time; but It is notional wall the young Ladle; whether to join such choice or not. . . •I•orwon uolmrrd Ire it the dame the Scholars common. clog to theolave of the Term—rit dilution being madeln cello of entonceedased 3w shot new. and When a specialogrcoment is made. in•advanen.withthe ['Ancient MOtIA!, SpattlitN has hithetto been the chief reliance o the Teachers in sonatina thorough ditoiplircand it has been ". eflicieut. CL.11 , 01011 whim/coil's atitutustratel eoliths the most obdurate and Incorrigible cans - . • •• ' Thecae stor t as id the that I: to trate the instruotiOns they impritt. as well as that of books, Practical, as well Theoretical. The strictest attention is given to the Condont. (Mils and' ." Morals of the Nails. whira under the charm; of the Teachms., BOARD &motto obtained at roesonnbto prices. iIIIOIIARD SDAW,Preeldent. J. 11.m.r.NAL , V. Secretny. June2s. 1101. 'THE CHEAPEST GOODS!! 0a.61.1 1 1 512(C0M12Q. , & MTH, having purchased oil, Hunter his. 1. Stock Alf hferchnotilte, am now receivisie n large and wolf' wkcted supply of bIEASONAFILE ituuDd of every dam criptlon. which were laid In at the lowest possible rates. They would invite the ;ilitia, before perohnslne elsewhere, to WI at the late lined of L. Minter, on Market street. and exa mine their 6100 K nod l'alt:ES. as they are deseirsdned to sustain the former character of the house for low prices 110711 d. A. hi. eltilttl. April 93, MD Saddlers, illteention 2 12RA813 Mountings at $3 11l per sett. LP 134 Boller Buerdes at CO cents Per dozen. Wass TO mina jtattntioa Pid Trees iii 76. Japanned do do do lists Plated &Props itt BHA per pair. Jet:wined •do lave size nt 10 do Conga thrilling at 60 cen ' tis per holt-15 yards warratitod. litralning Webb 114 $1 75 per holt. Brass Ornaments ut to 33736 liar dorm almost any had. lihort Tot. Japanned GIF Bern-s. at Der pail. 1 Lona Hint tirnit—iron. at 8134 per pair. Idu do do—Nerr, at Glib " H Trees or all kinds—Wagon Tre‘s et 44. co:al-awe Ld. 76.tipituish MO at dl 00—Hide tin at 87R, with roveral new patterns never in market befoul. We have alwaya pa hand a large stook. which will he sold at chant) prices. All goods warraniel to give satislaotion, or retnrna hie at my miens, within II) days. Goods packed and dolly ere(' nt the rallioa I fre of charga. All orders (Poonge.pnida fermi Cash. Address F. G. YRANVBCUd. . Lewistown, May 1357 $3OO pEli Keg for Nalls.tpikeu, Brads. U ite.. in Lewi s C tow U n, et F. . FRANCNd. Buikkr's li - firth/Jure nE , all kin,la ea* be sold by no ale prices. Making OUT outohates from the Ellsicra th e , ies rot Cash. wo ton wll at iCAV CA can I); bought iu Pnilodeiehln. t, Weatherell 4. Brother's PURE wiltrE LEAD at CIA 00 per keg , Patty at 0) Elpittur Turpentine at 60 Oman per gallon ; Extend tril et :6 cents; New Yon glinde Varnish at $1 60 to $8 al Der callon. P. U. PRANCISCUI3. Planes ! Planes ! Planes ! 110U111,1 , , MON BREECH PIACI E 8 at $2 16 par 164164 1.5 Broad Darns at all penis ; all oilier kinds of Planes. SOOLUeI. Baylis. Oro. of equally low prices Lawatown. nay. Itio2 r t U. FRACLISCUS. Carriage-Makers, • 'Pike Care • rtreAsA unNos 8'134 to 4 inclusive—good and bean , . LP JaParined Carriage Boobs et 04 per gross. Brass do do at $1 25 per gross, t • '• Heavy:Lining for 1:5 to 8134 per yard. Carriage Bolts (rem *t 75 to $i ',rs per 100. • . • 'rafts aqd Brass, Japaapettallv :r Nasal 10 pet Patent Canvass, plato. 41 Inches wide.at 85. • •t• B C a nette do Fatos d 2Ulo •do 80.. .•• , I per ya:d. ' • Patent Lra•her at 15 mate p:r foot. ' • • • Mull at 13 cants per ch. Black swinge—all sizes at 0 mats per It, • • 111641 Nutt Axles at 0 coats tier lb. ,iron do do at ki,l4 per lb. I/ashen-11dB dolts at tit 50. flrars curtain frames at 87 per doxeat..• ' •• '; • Biaelr. Bnatnelkd Top Leather at 20 ea tta poi r 01, Bloc do • ladde do nt 88 cents per foot., , , Vv boo ill do du at 88 cattle per tout- Chains, Hides at 18 cents per foot. WhJWate ex/ retail at Lett idown. by F. Q. FRANBII3CIJI3. Notice to Builders. SEALED PROIOS/0A will be received by the subsoil -, b.rs. at Mooicsvfle. C.caifi.ll wanly. Fa., until the I , II , fEitNTII llnv cf JULY nest, for the building of 0 FRAME elllllo,lll, thirty tiro ny forty feet. sixteen root high, with it accole,Bl.o. 'A. filll description of the bullet* will !Agleam ou the day of letting by JOHN U ICY IiAR, !' JAI M LEoNAlstil i i Building Omni 0. P. WILDER. • Alooretvllle, June 11, 18511.. , It ADD -Mat DE ilara or f DING of eihnott exery del#loo7, for sale A the June Dt, 1651: BARTH ar, Saw.Bllll and 200 Aeres of Lund FOR SALE or RENT 'UHF. subscribers °fair for BALE or RESIT their SAW. 1. toietber with TWO HUNDRED ACRES Orr THRUM LARD. shunted to Penn towns' fn. Clearfield ennuis. Tios property p recites many advantages as a Lum berine esieblishment. being sitanted . on the stream known se nig Iten,abont mi es hum the niter, and in she midst of an extensive timber re,tion. The ',mutiny will certainly po Bold or Rented. Tha teems will be tavorable and possession given immediately. fr22^ Vet farther pa Haub:agape'? either to Hach testy. al Cleertield. or to ultuk and Daily. on the Gremplanhills. near the pro. city. HUG fl LEAVY'. PATRICK DAIILIf WILLIAM CLAR K. Jane 18 185 J OILS, TALLOW, GREASE, Chita , Elfinni:Drmll 300 BARIIIII.B ErIACIIINEItIt. OIL.. Pik. 'digs WOO U ALLOa ti Do do of vecorpi sizes. P1i()076 CIS. pen 10.14 i. 66 11A101P., BOILED PAINT OIL,. do do •do. UtA.,O GALLONS 'Do do do lu oasts of vaylo sizes— Do Jo do 3) BARRI:1 ,8 TANN.LItS' OIL. Various. kinds and ciztivi ice, from 85 to bb per anlion. . ICOO GALLONS as Casks°, vatic:i sizes, Veriotss kinds essc utraktirs. from 33 to r.O co.t. per g o e r, EU TONS TALLOW CREASE, for Heavy Oeeringe, sad Como In Morels or Oaths, of any , ocuishgetir ey requi!ed. Price ii mots per pound. Ltr-lONS 01111) MINEAL PALEST. In Minis, ild'tbs Mu sit market once. MAUIIINERY OIL. warrnistA not In 'the wildest weather, and considered by those usin4 it count to Sperm IioILED PAINT OIL, egacl to Lrn.eed Oil, otber than for white. . em constantly receiving large suoulioinf the above named articles, ar.d my motto Ir, "Smell profits and union irettinisr. II P., MN LI. 60 1 17111er Stwelr under tho Pearl st Hriete) I. New York, June 12.162. mo. New Yet:n(l4,y. Notice.. t „. .ts LI, permits having necoun' on the Boots of Jobn M. /hammiest, and . Unbolt Mahaffey. trading ander the flan of CUMMINt.t4 ht • bIAIIAPPEtte are 104 nested to call tsp. mediate), at thylr - store In New WallhiniMii and saga Ms same, as they ate Cesiront of m aisle usettlernent. • ' • . CUMMINUti I:II4I.IAFREV. nco 3, 1853 . . • THOMAS Dr,. VINE-TAILOR. RE•SII:OITULI4Y a; ounces to the citireaS of the le of Closrliold .111idge; that lie doutiouns la'carry. ba , tha TAILORING BUSIN 03, a short distance Baits& kre If Oda* whore ho lors thankful for a share orsiatiaw patiodalat, heir/tends to &mall who favor him wire a:1419144n. Clearfield. 'a. May MI. 1651.—tt.' ... . • Estate of Matthew Ogden, deceased, ~ move u; 1.3 ligur,fiY (GIVEN, That Let.t i o. T ei g grnes , Lai • tate havabo o issued tO thoeutnoribati.'on the estate tf Mai thaw. Ogden, ton.. tato et.l.awrcuo3 Uniaitie - county, deceased. Ail peisoug •ludebtod claims Will tbetoteto [nuke payment—and those haying claims a p r on t the same, are to,inettad to present theni to '1,40 gab. mains. none Clentrteld. dive Authenticated roe se! tleineit. „ N. Li, ALALULLIN. $ 'Juno 25, , ►P'GJ • • - -' • • I • • NOTICE. - • , • • • 1 ' • To Justlcds of the Ponce. -r FIE Jyrlgai or thg; Court Of (plotter Belhour hawf arpola• Y. ted me t? on-needle kftv l belleff• of tee ComataaWea th foe the county of tlientlicll. TbeJusllcest of thd Peat° yin there. Ora ulettw meta ro pra to foe cf aU Commonwealth bullpen Jn Mail tir,n:hnrWise as total aßerthassme comes befoze them au LW salute thetaok: WM ad gat 'afi' . 'g' • ' • . • -- . JuSEril. Is:PHANC/E. . CW11111;111, , Dejlatt;lllsl. .. J., ::, II <r :.. ;!+ :', ! Zuafinalloro9litatiV'plrec . : - nt , ALL KIIPIDS, cio t)y pity phoos,,'Makipst k!' °or poohoses from tt . m,nostiprvfacloton. vro'ontii . tiLtu; low no can babought 1p I hilitdelyhJa. L. ua. Lewillowa td0C.20.1 1 35 . 41:: '; i „, •' : • OUR` STOCK . • • AI 'MACES. oilery!ry to ir (bat lielooti to: tilb Ilardirere, •LA Coaohw too and haddlcry trade. whiah it alwaye, lama and bought tram at. Itaads.iphichineWesin to um cetipt , dentate any good, they may. want on at }abatable terms as they olio ptirohate'io F. /3. ra.tbtuiseuB, Lovaitow., May tO, 1554. .0401)
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