Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, July 16, 1852, Image 3

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    ore thenlormed and not *minty overcome.
So far as I have 'any experienee in teach=
l a g, I have ellen atiarked, that my chief
labor in teaching leading, consists in cor
recting bad habits, formed by the careless
ness cf previous teheliers. Why'is it, that
ll enter the school room of a good
teacher who has labored some two or three
Y'
ears at the same school and find schol
arso
at the age f,7, Bor 9, far better read !
ere than some in school,l6 years old, who
have attended schools• almost continually
for ten years? . Difference of natural ca
pcity will not sfiow it,,for that difference
is often in favor"of the poor reader. It is
due solely in the difference in teaching.
The teacher oftho younger scholars, taking
them !born the start has had no obstacles
in his way, to make thorn good readers.
With thckolder ones, his time is taken up
in attempting to correct inveterately bad
habits, and this is an , herculean labor of
which those only can judge who have earn
estly labored to correct them.
This communication is already longer
than I intended. With your liberty Mr.
Editor, I will, hereafter speak of the mu
tual duties of parents and teachers—my
only aim is, what it has been for the past
twenty years, wherever I have labored,
viz: To increase the interest among the
community on the subject of education, to
raise the standard of our-schools, to im
prove them, one and all, in every possible
ovay. Whenever I find a man ardently,
zealouily and understandingly engaged 1 ,
in teaching 'the young idea how to shoot,'
1 - hail that man as a worthy brother and 1 1
cordially extend to him the hand of fellow
ship and bid him God speed. I wish to ',
small schciolsthat are properly conducted,
prosper. This is emphatically an age of
progress and improvement. Why should
the school lay behind 1 It should not.—
While I spare no pains in improving my
own school and keeping it free from rust,
I wish to see others laboring in the same
cause, and earnestly wish that success may
crown their efforts.
Why can not we have an association of
teachers in this county, for mutual Im
provement. They have wcnked nobly in
the cause, elsewhere, and are now the life
and- vigor of the cause of education in
. New England, .New York, Ohio and to
801110 extent in our own State.
DOCENDUS.
THE PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF Gen
PlERCE.—Everybody, of courso, is anx
ious to know something about the personale
of the man who is to be our next Presi
dent. He is not far from five feet eleven
in height, and finely proportioned. His
face is impressive and commading, and
beatining all over with the light of intellect
and energy. We have never seen a coun
tenance which exhibits more lofty purpose,
zeal, and undisguised frankness: With a
trtrtd of the highest order, and harmon
ionsly developed, he combines the suavity
of a child. His habits nr those of a man
who believes there is a great deal to be
done, and very little time to do it in. He
is forever at work, and we may safely say,
that from the first time he entered public
life no man has spent his powers more
profusely in carrying out what was allott
ed to him than General Pierce.
As an orator we will pit him against any
body in the country ; but his arguments
are none the less compact for the beauty
of his diction and the elegance of his ges
tures. In his love of country ho is a per
fect enthusiast. Had he a half dozen lives
to give they would be freely yielded up at
her shrine. This salient feature of his
character he may have inherited from his
father, who was a general in the revolu
tionary war, and, we 'nay add, was after
wards governor of New Hampshire. We
delight in being thus particular, though
we have not said all that we shall say.
- Cleveland Plaindealer
To the Members of the several Democrat c
State and County Committees:
The Democratic esident committee, ap
pointed by the National Democratic Exec
utive Cornmittee,under the authority of the
lastDemooratic National Convention, have
now in course'of publication
,a number of
valuable documents for the coming cam
paign. In order to complete their lists of
names, already large, but not as full as
should be desired, the resident committee
respectfully ask the ch t airenen of the differ
ent Democratic State and county cornrrtit
tees, and all acttve Democrats throughout
the Union, to forward thei r earliest con
venience such' lists of names in their res
pective localities or districts, with post offi
ces attached, us may serve to promote :he
good of the cause.
GWIN,
Chairman of ther Resident Committee,
A .
P. EDOEnTON, Secretary,
MEXICAN OUTRAGES.
, Brownsville, June 13,1852
Fr
" “This frontier is pow in a wors6 condi
lion • than New Mexico. Mexicans and
Indians in the • pay and service of Avalos
are constantly crossing the. Rio Grande,
murdering every. American they can,find,
and driving off , the stock to the other side
of the. river. 'Avalos bait been frequently
requested to, put en end to, these depreda
tions, which he positively refuses_ to do.--
Jo. - Turner; and Neale 'have both sent tons
nfor'aid, but we cannot afford it , to them.—
Judge Bigelow and Capt, Porter, and soma
eight others, were fired upon from Mexico,
by a party numbering about seventy, while
on their way up the river bury some of
their 'rrAdered ,caunt ryrnen,- and it was by
a mere dePidecil that they saved their lives.
Burns had his horse shots and one.Of the
men vas shot 'through' tho neck. g e nt;
Whiting ; is willing to furnish aid buf:he
can mount onlirsix Meal .1-le'hai sent to
Gen.,Sritith for, more 0600, Thficitizens
have applied -to Bell for Some rangers:—
What the result may beano one can say.
Brownsville isin.danger;p,The Mexicans
on both skies 'of the iti4lielieie
los desires a war.
News from the Proviso bistriet.
An- intelligent gentleman residing at
'Towanda, Pennsylvania, in the Proviso
District, ari, it is called, adds the following
postscript to a letter addressed to a gentle.
man in this city, datcd 2 1 1th June, 1852:
41 P. S. The nomination of Gen. Pierce
ror the presidency is well received here.
All divisions and sub-divisions of the party
claim him as their particular favorite.
We will give him an old-fashioned majori
ty in the Proviso District. V."
That means 2, 500 for Pierce and King,
where General Taylor had a majority
over General Cass, caused by divisions
that arc now healed.
He (Gen. Pierce) never carried musket
nor knapsack, or served as a private at
all.— Sentinel. .
The Sentinel knows neither truth nor
decency in speaking of Gen. Pierce.
A soldier who served under him in the
Mexican war says that often, on the march
from Vera Cruz to Mexico' he gave up his
horse to aid in carrying the sick, end ho
often relieved wearied and exhausted sot.
diers by taking their muskets and knap
sacks end, carrying them for miles. At
one time, Says our informant, he saw him
with the arms of three soldiers, marching
on foot at the head of his brigade. His
horse was carrying two sick men for whom
they had been unable to provide litters.
[Exchange paper.
The Montreal Fire.
Burlington, Vt., July 12.—1 t is under
stood that the total number of buildings
destroyed by the late conflagration in Mon
treal, is from 12 to fifteen hundred, inclu
ding chiefly those occupied by the poorer
classes in the suburbs of the city. Que
bec suburb is almost entirely destroyed.
It is estimated that nearly five thousand
persons have been rendered houseloss by
the calamity. The loss is variously esti
mated at from $3,000,000 to $4,000,000.
The fire originated in a cake shop.
A young lady lately observed : " when I
go to the theatre ! I am careless of my
dress, as the audience arc too attentive to
the play to observe my wardrobe, but
wheni go to church, I a►ti very particular
in my outward appearance, as most people
go there to see how their neighbors dress
and deport themselves."
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. ~,Committee of Vigilance.
I
Beccaria taivnship.;--Henry B. W „ght,
Fredrick Shoaf, Dr. Geo. W..Cald oil.
Bell township.—James M'Ghee,Richard
Ellis, George W. Elder, Wm. T. Gilbert.
Boggs township.—Charles Sloan, Jas.
H. Turner, John Stites.
Bradford township.—Francis Pierce,
Thomas Holt, John W. Kyler, Miles Mur
ray, Seth Maines.
Brady township.—Col. R."M.- Smiley,
Jacob Kuntze, John Reams, Augustus
Schnell, Lever Flegal, Sarn'l. Arnold.
Burnside township.—John M. Cum
mings, Amos W. Fry, George W. King,
John Young.
Chest township.—W m. Tucker, Gilbert
Tozer, Robert McFadden'.
Covington township.—F. F. Couteret,
Reuben Manner, Dr. Hoop.
Decatur township.—Richard Hughes,
Thomas Mays, Solomon Hammersay,Da
vid Gearhart.
Ferguson township.—David Hoyt,Geo.
M'Cracken, Wm. F. Wiley.
lbx township .—James Morehead, John
1. Bundy. .
Girard township.—George B. Smith,
Jos. Kyler, F. Roussolot, H. 1. Hight.
Goshen township.--John Flegal, Isaac
W. Graham, Ephraim Shirey.
Houston township.—Valentino Hevener,
Dr. Wm. Hoyt.
Jordan township.—Maj. D. Wise, Da
vid M'Geehan, John M. Chase, Conrad
Baker.
.Karthaus township.—John Schnarra, B.
D. Hall, John . Whitehill, Lmwrence Hert-
line.
Lawrence township.—J. B. McEnally,
A. H. Shaw, Wm. P. Reed, Taylor
Bowles, Matthew Ogden, Jr.
Morris township. Jacob Wise, Jere
miah Hoover, George Johnston, James
Lowman.
Pike township.—John Dunlap,Benjamin
Bloom, J. A. T. Hunter, Wm. Dale.
Penn township.—E. Johnston, Richard
Denver, Jr.,. Jonathan Evans.
Union township.—Weatly Horn, Peter
La Borde, Samuel (4 - di - lett.
Woodward township.—Thos. Hender
son, James Logan, A. K. Shoatf.
Curwensville Borough.—Dr: Hard n. P.
Thompson, L. J. Crans, John Askoy.
Clearfield Borough.--Wrn. Morgan, J.
H. Hilburn, 0. B. Morrell, J. 0. Lorain.
ReSolved, That the last Saturday in JO
ly, be; and is hereby yecommended to the
Committees of Vigilance as an appropriate
day to hold elections in the different town
ships for the Choice of.delegatas.
The Committee in thus taking the incip
ient steps in the organization oftlie county,
for tbo earning ,campaign, earnestly hope,
that not only the Committees of Vigilance,
but our :demoeratic brethen' . g enerall =
tit y,
throughout the county, will do their
most to 'secure a full attendance at 0191)6-
mary elections, the selection of trustworthy
delegates and an expression.of the will of
the people,in'OrdeY to maintain harmony
in the. yanka of , the, party.
A. K. WRIGHT, Chaiimen.
W. A. WALLACE, Sec'y.
Morns township,on th©
Bth inetant, by S. L. Thompson Esq., Mr.
Austin S:RtMdall, to Miss Mary L z ßoach
all of thii place• .
'I 4 : CSOC I S I
:gale
r
THOSubscriber. to the-Stook Tefitir
• willt sky cases thst they are requim_tu_ elb 52.! L .1. 1 „. .t5z
mad rinktattvgnpltoret,ok
E r i elet le rfj•rmiriligitt; aUd the tilolpy due to the Coo-
Art I..staidiftsit'ueel It this ,ratios woo expect to bell
By mast of Kis Musaten, •
, • . K.
Chterfled.Jol7'BB.lB62.
• Pierce is. 'Scott.
cense fs down for Dial' on'the 'SECOND mums
ll of November nest.
The Plaintlll's declaration I. filed.
The Defendant has put his Diets upon the record.. •
And new, to wit. the leth day of) aly. 1832, the undersigned
takes this method of gleing
. • Public Notice --
To all mirth* Warmed in the DIM of the above cense, that
he her.; est tone veil Iron the Eastern Cities a large and select
as aort meet of
.I)ry Goode, Groceries,
Hardware 4 , - Queensware
Which he Is now prepared to sell to eliher_Domoarats or
Whigs at the lowest pourbio oath prices, or Id exchange for
conntry produce.
The above stock of goods has beau seleoted with great care
as to quality and price—and with a determination to BMA.
CHEW SIX than can be purchased &teal , other establishment
In the borough of Clearfield. .
And as we charge nothing for showing our goods• or tiding
our prices, we mantle invite
examineocra and Whig La
dies and trentiomen to call. and judge for them.
solves.
At tho old stand on Second street. need,' opposite the rail.
denoo of tiovernor Bigler.
AIM/LLD MOSSO P.
Clearfield, .1111714.
Bil.oolol. •
HAM& 811)ES. r ntl StIOULVERS for Wont the cheep
UMW store of
Jolt' U. R .MOSSOP.
.4.
mom Simko otiiao.
.‘,,Z ( ..."..; * ,,1x,.. Strayed ! Strayed ! I
FROM the onbroriber, on Bentley night the Illth instant.'
a PALE RED AND WIIITE spoTrEt) Cl SW.aboat
as much red as while—smell horns. and In hood order. and
about three years old. Any person giving Information of
said Cow to the subscriber, will be lib erally iewerded.
k'. F. IIUIiXTIIAL.
Clearfield. July 15.1859
cgai l atellaa l a
LL persons are earehy unwanted against medd li ng in
Aany was , whatever with the followies !property now In
the possession of Enos hlohlasiress, of Mimed° townstlio.
Gleartteld oonnty—the same healed been purehased by me
nt ttheritt's saloon the ttth hast..and left with the said Mei
Matters no loan tali oto my order, els—
ONE YOKE, OXEN and YOKE. ,
UNE COW.
t iNE LONG BI.EI).
ONG IMO do
ONE WAGON and BED.
JOIIN ektroN.
1 Carwensvl le,Juir El.lBsl—pd.
FOR SALE..
GOOD ONB-110 1t -SE BUGGY. with a
A Leather top. in complete ardor. ki nod as Rood ngt . hi now, rot snlo cheap. For forams
O pnri
i loulars
enquire ea FFGE.
Jaw Id, 8r52.
17,252 MSS
pOR fiao,nmentn! nod 31E60E1 PUROICI, for tole at the
.1 CHEAP U/delt Storey! .
dal/ la. . IdlO3BOP
Cedar Ware.
rinuRNS, TUBS mid BUCKETS. far Hilo et the Cheep
V Cash Store ot
July It
FRENCH BRANDY.
A'EVal.ll:lTll.l•Yualreer nauldY. selected at the
July IL R TtIOSSOP.
Copper, Tin & Sheet;lron Ware
MAVU OA 0 YO, lir 9
0. B. ICIERRELL
lIEGTFULLY announces that he Is now Prellare
Rio manufacture all kinds of ware In his line of brisjness
In the best manner. at the , cheapest vales. and on the than ,
Raw. Lie
and,ust laid In a fresh and terse toPPly !
Yaterial, with the aid of the best of workmen, nod
thse e uof the latest and best Imp mved machinery. he assures
the publio that he can spools them with
Copper, Tin, Sheet-Iron and Japanned
Ware,
AsCII GAP and as GOOD as can be found In any coantry
townie , the intetior of the rttate
lie intends to keep conttenlie on hinds a eineml assort
ment of READ it -MADE W AGE ol his own manufac I. ture.
which will be sold either at WHOLE:I/Ur. or
Old Brass and Copper
Will be taken at the highest prices in exchange for work or
want
Prhfendlne done to order.
Ills shop is at the old stand. on Illa.ket street, where the
Public are respectfully invited to call and examine for them
selves Owned& WY 8.1851.
Tin & Hardware
n B. MERRELL respectfully Worn* hit friends and
V easterners, nod the citizens of Clearfield county genet •
ally,
that he has now opened ou !decried street, opposite the
reside; on of Col. llarrett. an este MS me
Copper, Tin, Sheet-Iron and
Metal Ware - STORE ,
And that he is now remising a largo assortment of
Cooing, Parlor and Fancy
STOVES, •
An eigt variety of Household aed Kituhen and other conven
ien
whces never be oliired sato in COlintY.
ich he wouldf.oe
particularly tor
mention endthe ani an`
recommend a
Oltazzaamor Tarn:moo,
Asa toperVanicle, and a great 'erotica with the ladies. It
Is light. easily carried Item ono room to c'e other. and heated
with either stonemoal or charcoal, at very trifling ei image.
and is used either for Wathing. Ironing or Cooking. Rut he
would invite particular attention toehis assottneeut of Motel
ware : among which the following anietei may be (wind :
FLAP BO FTOM BOLIN V I FLAT 0 urroM TEA
BOILERS KETTLES.
Do do OVAL. do. • SAUCE lIPANS
LIPPED SKILLETS. 1 RENCII STEW PANS.
TWINE BuXEs. GLUE POTS.
MASLIN KETTLE, of diner. IeoUNTEit SCALES.
eat sires. A splendid antic e, TEA SOALES.
end the very best for cooktng poitturiGEEs.
unnerves. eto. SAD-lIION tIiTAND;
TUICN BUCKLES, for Win- FANOY FIRE-DOGS.
(tow Shorten, lIN)FVEC ROASTEIt:t.
EN o/il EL LIID SPITTOONS. I OICIODLE I kr. PIE PANS,
W A PYLE IKONS I STOVE SPIDERS. '
*KiLliErs, &o. 83., Etc.,
All the above articles are Tinned and Enamelled Inside. so
as to prevent them from carolling, and rendering them more
durublo and less liable to treat tom sudden heat.
STOVES. , •
Among the STOVES which be offers for stile are the fol•
lowing patterns via:—
No. 1-101PRCIVED COMPLETE of 1818.
No. lI—HANDY COOK.
__
No B—NINE PLATE STO VES—lmproved.
No. 4—TEN PLATE, orItALITMORE GOOK.
No. b—OLOSE IMPROVED
No. fI—EMPIIIIR t 4 fATE of 1851.
_. _ •
No. 7—JENNY JIM! RADIATOR—ParIor.
..-i No. ti-41EillisNORK Alit TIGHT 'do
•N o 9-..ims, aat ANDLItt._ do
No: preuLUMBIA. STOVES. for Bar moon. Ito.
lie has ana on band. will WI to his customer,. very cacao
4 supeopt tulloto of,' . •
•
• • Stove Black i ng,
That can't be beat. It is cheati, easily put on, tools Denali
fat, and wears Oen well.
CST Ad the above articles are INSURED , and will be gold
Full II CAS at prices so IoW as to astonish everybody. •
• eletufleld.Jon 8.1881.—Y
• . .
183
• attest Laste 'lkea Novato
Tsw,sub..Tibe, would respectfully announce to hl. old
friends and °automate, end to the public gene:ally. that
hole again openiaa at.. his staid at the coiner of towel and
Cherry streets.
' ...A largi 'and well-Selected stock of • •
• ' GOODS,
Emoradqa the usual elide y kept In a retail Stote,whleb he
%NU! sell •
as CHEAP as the CHEAPEST;
,
At Wholesale or Retail, for the CASH.
110.10( alsoexchauge Goods for COUNTRY raooucp,
to fo r 11 ; 3 1 he con make It.auseret hte ellu'runee. •
Al he cannot pronvie to continue to the huelnets lone, on
acccurnt of the LOW PAIUGI3 at whi he intends to gen,
he would advise .wbo wish to buy C U E M'. GuODS to
CALL BUGG, • . • ... •
C. KRATZER.
0 forfleld. July 2,1857. ,
'For Sale.
(INC GOOD TWO RONDE WAGON rot sea bi
-- • .WiSJ,LAUE. H1L.1.13
July 8.1852: •
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Ft.
Just Received at• the
• OAkiniE °r®ly; 2, 8
Autlffo'lli'Alid°l;l?g,l?°°D6.,°''''4atEs• v'su
July 11,18411. IRWIN & E3MITtI.
• ' TirIND/VULLS •••
FM BALE -• • ' WALLAI 11114.9
AissIMONINI
AVENALLY
A TTOBBEIr tAT LAW, Office 416 door above Lealotr's
4%. Aloud, oa Second st., Clearfield. isprll. tau..
R. MOSSOP
STORE.
ALIIEILTItPrECIN.
" • aftwitrr. • •
wE are authorized to annonnoe ANDREW WELCH,
of Lawrence toseaship. as a can cadet° for the office of
BUMPY piths ensuing General ElcotiOn—stihjeat to the
decisional' the VOMOOMI.I3 County Convention of Cieadield
county. J niy 13.—Pd,
. ' ' • efiEnt Fr.
W ,,...
E aro authorized to armour= Mej. ISAAC! litd..d4l,
t . of the botonith or vationsviiiert at a candidate for
the ante of I3IIBUIPT at the ensuing General Election—sub•
jeot to the d .eltioo of the Demooratio Couuty Convention of
Cloutfield count,. July U....pd.
.. ..
HlREAtlife. - •
vcrr; 'roe nuthorhted to announce that GEORGE C.
V V reeRNII E. of the baronet of Gutwee.vnle.
ho a candidate tot the once of Bharat; at the ansuina Gonetal
Bleation—subiect to ho action or the Iletnootatto county
C4.} . nvention or Clearfield county.- July
811E1111PP.
1717 E nre nothorised to announce VI HAMM ell...EX'll.
W V rthottrti. of Pike ton nehlo, as a candidate tor the
office of SHERIFF at the ensuing General Electlea--sc Wed
to the at.tion of the Democratic party of Clearfield county.
• EfIECtIIIE. . .
171TP ate nrithoriza.l to at:mound° SAMUEL. CLYGE. of
'NY LIIMOUCte town. blo . as a candidate far tha ollloa , of
11.ERIFF at the ensuing General Election—subject to the
deoislou of the Getnoctutlo County Coaventlon. ' •
July h.lBBl
SHERIFF.
1711713 are nuthoszed to announce that I LEWIS VAR.
V V ttryrr. of Snags tOWnilltif, Vii I 5. a candidate lot
thn Oleo of etipture at the ensuing General LIPC.IOII—
tu the deo stun of the Demnot Lai u County Convention.
July 13,18b4.
tIfIh:ILIFF.
'CITE are anthorlzed to nonounee WILLI stld OnDEN,
V or Loonsence township. as noondidwo for trio UM:O of
811ERINT.
the
the eosulog goners' eleution, sohject to the
dectsloo of the Pemocrutio putty of Clearfield co, June le.
COMMISSION EN.
[ATE nrp authorized to tintioueee that SAMIIIII. SHOFF
V of Itet•catla township. will he a andidato for the effice
of COUNTY COMM SS TUNER. at the entulr ft general elec.
lion t subject to the deoisloa of the Democrat la Count INI y
A„con
vention. July 2,
. .
$5OO Challenge.
wileilTFVal9 concerns the r u l b h w ap i pd i n v e o s i t
a o n f: a pc?
take it fol; th m at e rty p ery riee moat
rson o nil in their poWer.
to savethe lives of Suit cblidren.andt hat every person will en.
deavor to promote their own health at oh sacrifices. I feel It
to bto dty o pini o n ly assure you that Ws iltalS. aecerd.
ing he of tho most oe emitted Physicians:ore the
primary causes of large mairnity or diseases to which chili
dren nud ohs Me Pablo ;if you have an appetite coattail -
Idly changeable ft do one Medial feud to another. thid Breath.
Vern in the Stomach. Puling at the Nose. Hardness and f 11.
o is al she Belly. Dry UMlgh. Slow Fever, Putse Irregular—
remerobar that all these denote WORtild, and yon should at
once apply the remedy :
ROBENSACK'S IVORM SYRUP.
An article founded upon Sa 'entitle Pri s.nciple ce nano:aide n
d
w;th purely vegetable substanu , s, being pm tec:ly safe whe
tette, and can be given t, to • snot tepder Infant with d ecl
ded beneficial effect whore bowel Complaints and Dienhcea
have made them weak and debilitated the Tonle properties of
my Worm Syrup are each that it stands without an equal in
the catalogue of mediciam. In giving tone and strength to
the Stomach , which makes it an Infallible remedy for those
afflicted with ibisperia, the astonishing cores performed by
this Syrup after Physicians hav toi l ed. is the best evidence
alto superior eflicady over all others.
The Tape Worm
Thy is the mast difficult Worm to destrol of nll that infest
the human system, it grows to an stinted Indefinite length.
becoming so coiled owl Itistene I io the Westin.* nod Stum.
nob
,e i6loe3u ti nh atth e
ho lm se a a lt l h fl so u add s ly l daos
m to
ic aouvsee r h au .
n Vi e sa lM s
M an !d ce ig
Fs .
'rape WO m hastening them to an earls grove. In order to
destroy , this Worm, a very energetic treatment must be per
ms d, it would therefore be wooer to ,ako Uor 8 ot my Liver
Pills so as to remove I all obstructions. that the Worm t3yrup
may act direct upon the Worm. which must betaken in doses
ol'JTablesonontolls 3 times a day, These ulteollons lollowed
have never been known to fall in curing the most obstinate
case of Tape Worm.
•-•••••
Illoberisackls Liver Pills.
No Patt of the Byrom it mare liable to dssease then the
I,lVBit —it serving as a titterer to purify the blood. or giving
the proper secmtion to the bile—so that any wrong action of
the 1. ver erects the other Imponath parts of the sYstem. and
results
We tvaiously in Hirer Ournpleint, Jaundioe. Iyspept 11.
&O. should, therefore. watch every symptom that might
indicate a w ton and LAN Liver. These Pills being corn.
posed of ROOTS P TA tarnished hy nature to heal
tne sing :-14amery. Ist. An EXPWTUP.ANT, which nog•
meats the secretion from the rolmonary mucus membrane. or
AT oo l r V ot E es .
w th h e i c d h u chhaargge
eat sWhre m ta s i matter
ich d e
a A d n
i A s LTE bI
e
manner the certain morbid anion of the system. kid. A TO
, Nil:. which gives tone and strength to the nervous s)stem.
renewing_ healt h and vigor to all parts of the body. 4th. A
OATH A tail:. which nuts in perfect harmony with the other
I and operating 011 the liowels. and exporting tne
whole mass of corrupt and vitiattd matter. and purifying the
i Blood, which destroys disease and mama health.
1:t110ZD LE N) C 7.19 CEOs MILL a 9 ca 1
Von will lied there Pulls no invaluable medicine In mans ,
complaints to which you are subject. In t bstructlons either
total nr partial, they have been found of inestonable benefit—
/astatine their lung:annul arrangements in a healthy action—
ratifying the Word and other
may
fromy es to pot io
flutht. all oomplainu which may ruin fumaM Irrentilatl
ties, as Lleatlacho. Giddiness. llimtinsa ui Bight. Pain in the
elide, Back. &o.
None immune unless shined J. N. 110BENBACK — all
others bring We Imitation , .
Or Agents wahine new supplies. arid Store Keever; desi
rous of becoming Agents mutt address the Proprietor, J. N.
tiobentack.Phila ielublo, Pa.
Agents in Clearfield county.
WALLACE Sr litl.LB..•..Clonifleld.
w itAb.Lt L 717 .......... bntnersbort.
J. smiTit Pennville,
J. C. BRENNER Mooresville
Anil by every respectable Dealer and nierchrust in the
county and Sra.e
O::7 — PriCC, each 25 cents.
'Mil 'OB "Ur . PA1 1 " 1 : 1
'llk3V3 1103 41V3110 i10A18 10, 1.61
.19.11:011.1t101 /0.1 gaol!
pan •oanouso Iran of osscoa 'o O WO ltoa
411Joisoo/oup o.o•dolla B.NVIINI4'I9
21
•03 way) oJnovad asp ploo n u,
noAi 'moon Ilog 0 41 Jo t 3 UNA"
.v 810 u slum uogJad AN v
•aanitai JfUUI I wool"
iiiuvm iiuvm iuvM
TURNPIKE LETTING.
rrlIE Managers of tire etEAlthiEl.l l and CUB:QV:EN&
VILL:. LOMPAN V will meet in the
Ot,ort honer', ia Clearfield. on TUEBDAY the THIR
TEENTH day °NUL?. het. to sell at tuitillo outcry. to the
lowest bidder that portion olet , aid Turnpike Irons the
burg and Ourweasvi'le Tumults. near the Ovum of Jahn
Rms. to the mouth of Montgomery orcek. in UNE-HALF or
ONE-FOULLTH mile sections.
ALSO—lien od prone/sale will he received at theorem time
and Dina for BUILDING A BIM= aeon the river near
the mouth of Montgomery creek—a draft anti speClncutions of
which may be seen on application to CI _L. Reed.
J. 'I—LEONARD. Fret.
July U.
G. L. REED. eeel
Dissolution of Partnership.
TILE _pattoorship heretofore existing between DAVIE)
lATZ and lit emu K i IBM. enguged n the Blacksmith•
ing business la Clearfield Pa., has been dissolve/. end the
Looks and papek or said titre are in the hands of (IlitlltGlE
Wilt ; and ail persons knowing themselves Indebted to said
firm will taco cost by Milting the seine immeii , v l ..
DAVID 1,112,
(mottGE W. OR R .
Jute 4.1858.
LANK IIEEDS and n
bIURTGAGEiACE Suit
ISL SAtbLEbs. BY
WALL
(..ens ' aittfiCD ElDscs
ALL persons are hereby cautioned against purollasing. cr
sneddlirg with a certain auto given by BlLl'llOtt
MINDY at tuN. to JEISIA.II HOYT. calling for ONE
NUNDRELI a nHTY DOLLRS dated Aoril sa i d
rote
the underslgt ed havejust nnti legal e lls etts against said ruin,
and are determined not to pay it unless nornoelted by law.
STEPIIEN BUNDY.
Bona/. 1&59 —pd. WTI. BUNDY.
Ho! ho!! yo lads and lasses
Who are fond of fun and laughter,
Just call at Wallace IA Hills,
And they'll show you what yuu'r after ;
For mey've the prettiest lot of hooka •
Ever you heard tell o', • . •
And lull 01 love and murder,
Within their backs of yellow;
Then call in ye jolly ones
‘Vho.linve.en hour to.spare,
And buy squatters worth of reading
To drive away dull care.
.Z:l3auczio,ca)o ll .e
A &wetter hot of Wettarn Meat—eleaa. taco and Carol
L'l, In the but potable mamma—far tale at
wALLace. St 1111.1...9.
May 27, •
•
A' ' , HAIN POMPiS for Apia bY
Jane 'lO. • • W A LLACE 81. 11 ILLS
•‘ Notleo to.turchasers•
WIIEREAS. onr County Sheriff has advadlsed a house
and kr. for sale In tbe lawn 01 Sordsvillo, as the plop,
orty 01 Jonsamag—l'hereorr noilty all Volions; that said lot
belongs to ma as the aforesaid John Long never had an As
tio'e lor It. nor has he paid ma for the lot;;
so any person pur
chasing said hong, MR4 PUNPMetbelotpl me.„
Auld 10.115,53. JEliblailk, LI MOORE.
ticairo.
, .: . ~ CK4qw.94. a • - : ' '
, . .
TUB public are hereby. CP. ntlopoi atairit barboriarr or
' trusting gdy sorioral unnterrenniEtt, bs I will oaf
po debts oil bis eentreoting after this data. Aid notica Is turi•
that hereby trivets to all persons eraploslog -laid boy:that 1
will look to them for his wages , abil . tba agthepte of OND
DULLAIL pee day • . , •
k ' " • ' " . ".. "' • , ;111441191131 DUCK.
) 3 / a fford toWasblOi Mel 10:Ilve2. ' '
. ,
- Estate of Miles Ilattsock, dec'd.
WPM F. 113 fIEREB V PVlENothettetters of Adml tiara
-17 tioo upou the'issutte Aiti,es 11AIRTPOCK. fate or
the Onroe eredrwentedlo..iten'a.. buyer' duo lorm lain
been 'ranted to the subiottbm. All versos. Indebted to said
estate, are, leg ,dseted. Atakd 11011itldi and
WOO Otairni wdl present them deli 1/44tifnliCalt94 be
settlement. • - • .
Id A ROARET 11AV:rig/UK. Admen.
Cut wentvilla, May
A SECOND ARRIVAL OF SPRING
AND SUMMER GOODS.
Tom' EMWZ3CDI:I2:ZgeO
MONTELTUS, BROTHER., 4 TEN EYCK
SWOuGu respeotioni inform the Panlig, that they have
entered Into co-partneashin la the hi hat;ANTIL.r. and
F. and hove jest receWed fron Philadel
phia thew second and handsome aswitaiont of
. .
13Eznials Itamanirapr
Of nit Marls not iatset styles: which. having bean purchased
at unusoidiv low totes, they are enabled to On to the public
the very
BEST" BARGAINS.
It would be almost Impossible joenpmerate the mattY
else comlnismil the , r stook of goods NIL received—bra they
invite ell to come end seo for themselves, muds' thorn that
they.wlli get
More Goods for the.samo money than at
any other Store in Curwensvillel
They hese all kindsof
DRY GOODS, GROCIER.MS,
QUEENSWARE, .
• HARDWARE
And all other articles usually found ma well furnished store.
To render their establishment well worth u mitt at all tunes
thm will continue to remise, as the season advances new
supplies of seasonable Goods for Ladies' nod Gentlemen , '
wear, so as to be always ready to otter the choice of Eastern
Idatkeu.
Th-y would also call ettent lan to their apartment of
, 0:7 - Boots and Shoes,
Where they always keep on hand - a large nod well assorted
lot of FREDA:if and coureray unt.r, MOROCCO.
HIP nnd STOGY mime.
MOIttIJUO. ()ALP, KW, and all hinds of Gentlernens'
13110E6. Also.
Ladies' Fine Shoes,
Saab as nAI.TEHE3 mai LACE 1300 Te
FRENCH and JENNY LINO 'TIES,
tILIPPEtte of ell kinds. pullitie. and ilraa.
Also—Hoye and Mu& UltUrafttB and iIIiUES of all
kinds.
As they keep constantly a lot of the best practical workmen.
and Mounter:Lure their t hoes they.can o a rent them to be
made of the best Materiel. nod in the host and latest ..1 les
11:51TfilDE3 and CUUNTRY rnobuGE token in tx.•
change for auode•
LtEMrtabEment is one door West of
John Waitaki'''. hotel . t
eativenavilie.
June r%). 1852
PENN IRON FOUNDRY; '
Machine, Pattern anti Blacksmith Shops
011auriiman s , nio
IC"' funderslgned would announce to the citizens of
CR327110111, and attaining counties. that he has Olfartod C
room on Secend street in the borough of Clearfield. near the
store of Leonard at s Moore, whore he intends keel/lug a
GENERAL ASSORTMENT ur cAsTiNus. warranted
to be madeof the best material. and at prices that cannot (all
to please. The following compose p ott of the stock on hands :
FULTON'S 1101';41111. COOKING Brovs. for either
Wood or Coal ''his Stove has probably the largest Intro.
(faction of any other form of stoves. It has superseded In
nitionst every county , the well known Hathaway and Zieft•
ler stoves. It is easily understood, and the floes being so
arranged that all can be ch•aard without any tro. The
peculiar form end construction is such es tri re ade r) t the
moat durab of all oves. Numeros testimonials could
be misled, h a t It is dee st med ancecessa , Y u .l
IMPROVED PREMIUM WOKING STOVES—at from 18
to 820
PARLOR STOVES—for either wood or coal.
AM-TIM:HT do
SALAMANDER do a beantif ol Coed Stove.
VASE do
do
EGG
NINE & TEN PLATE Stoves—very cheap.
MANTLE GRATES, with summer nieces. A large varittY
and superior fi nished Grates I torn 19 to l 8 inches.
COMMON GRATES. al s.
PLAIN AND uttFAT RAILING ; HOLLOW
VVARE ; OVEN MOUTH : GRID IRONS. WAFFLE
do. t3CALE CI EAMS. WAG( tfi 11l Me.SL.EIGII,SI.E O
it 808 1501.E5. OAR RINGS fots. ROAD SCRA.
Peßs, a new article. CORN 1311 EL LERS, CORN AND
COB M 11.1.5. warranted to grind 15 line . Ears cret hour.
BLACKS/40'H TO YERES. the best in use ; do. MAN.
DRILLS and Tim BENDERS ; ~
Together with the asuakveriety of articles kept at Foundry
Establishments. _
Also, Made to Order,
GRIST and SAW-111 ILL GEARING—baron decidedly the
largest stock. and best variety of patter". of any establish.
went in westvrn Pennsylvania ; MILL DOGS. SHAFT
I NO—borre and small. of cast or wrought bon, HANGERS,
DRUMS and PULIMES ; Rote and other approved Water
WS EELid; WOOD arid IRON I.ATIIES: MANDRILLS
for Circular SnWr. WOOD SOILING MACHINE'S.
Constantly on hand and for sale,
FANNING MILLS , THRESHING 'MACHINES. PEN
NOCK'S IJELVBRATED GRAIN DRILLS. &o. &a.
Screw-Cutting.
Any sized Screw, with any desired number of threads to
1
the Inch; either IQ rare or V thread.
Brass, Copper, and Babbett's Metal _Castle's wader° order.
rixrunti MYERS.
March 4. 1153.-17.
To RIM Owners.
Tilt undersigned btu appointed L. R. CARTER, of
Ciearfield, his agent for the sale, of Castiags, who will
receive bills for all kinds of 61111 Gearing. and other maim -
ry. Persons desirous to contract will do well to call and ex
amine the catalogue of Patters'. and specimens of the work,
before making engagements elsewhere. Castle's will be dee
livered, It desired. at Clearfield, and wasranted to be made of
good material. and finished in a workmanlike manner. Bay
ing in mooing order FIVE: be pertor bathes. and other ma.
elitism in the tame psoportion. employing none but the best
workmen, using the very best Pin Iran and Coal, with maul
other advantages, he antlers himself that his work.will be done
at well as in the best city shops, en , i on the shortest notice.
For particulars, call On I.II.IJAILTER, Agent.
NATHAN Id Y BUB.
Meroh 4.1Fi52.—17
GOOD ADVICE.
TAKE NOTICE, MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN
WALLACIE d EIILEZ
Have rec• iced tivir
Spring and Summer Stock of Goods,
and are prepared to astonish the natives at
TEE GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES.
Their stock consists of a large and veiled assortment of
FIMIEIGIN AND DOMESTIC
U2e'Ur. (M'CIDC:;)=OO3,m
Bareges, Berge,Do Lanes,Lawns,Callicoes
&c.--ALSO a large assortment of
191frolwarro, Q,uagranworoD
BOOTS and SHOES,
da.ED.CG a2(2l):P=Sa
They have also on hunt a very large coot of
SUMMER CLOTHING,
Cloths, Cassimeres,
Sattinetts, Kentucicy
Jeans, Tweeds,Muslins, Tidings,
And in foot every thing to supply the wants of town and
country, all of which they art date mined to gell Mumma than
they have ever been sold below, they therefore, request all
penwes wishing to ourchaseto else them a call
'ilerestrilmr the cheap cash core of WALLACE &
HILL% Market starts% neat. the Dimond. Clear
May SM. HU
Lewistown Hardware Store.
Opposite May's Hotel, east end of Town
llEALlifts and customers 0311 save from 25 to BO per coot
JUF In their purchases of 11 ardwareXoachware. Saddlery
shoo finOings. paints, oils, glass. Bto. at tno stoic of
Lewistown. May 'a, IdoO. P. o. ettitivoscus.
Twenty-five Tons Hammered Iron, ;
WINGS, n.lwass. Coulters. laud slam, bar and square
WV iron. Orders for any size promptly third. The trade
supplied at Philadelphia prices. This iron is need la all the
machine shops of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and has been
pronounced to be eq aal fa qqailll and wearier to finish to nay
hammered iron in the Stat.. Fos Sale by
N. G ettANt;tsbuks. An't, erotdoM I. Works. •
Lewistown. May $0.11152.
-
LilatEdottaires9
•.1?
Remaining in the Post Office at Clearfield on the
first day of July 1852.
Baily, G.-James Leonard, M. W.
Borth Mrs, Martha Leonard, John
Ruder, Elizabeth Launsberry, Susannah— 2
Bushy, luieph • Miller, David
Chase, A. P. Marshall, Joseph M;
Casper, Phillip John Mamma," Andrew
Como, Catharine Michel, Algernon
Davis, Thomas • Mcßride, Mis Mary M
Dobbs, Ddw. Stualey . ,McGaughey,John
Docherty. Sarah Ord way.. Gilbert L •
Dunlap, Robert Ogden, Zenin ,
Duff, Charles . Ogden, Zachariah
Estes, Esq., John G, Paul,Joseph
Flegal, John A. L. • • Robertson, Mil, M. J.
Fraulzman Michael • - •Strouse,Jacen
Frank Abraham-8 Shide, Map' •'
Gelnett, SHAMA *Smith,. ' .
Harden George& or JulinSanborn, Albert
• ' Corkry .Stone; Lindsey
Hall. Horatio L.;- 1 2, Sinkey,John
Hall, Rebecca . Thomas, William
Haines, William • , " •
Hoover. Mies S. Jane l Watson: Mrs. Mary A. '
Hicks John Winecoop. Henry
fohnston, Robert . Wnsoti, David , •
KiepO, Henry . • IVhilecflumit:G.7
); .A. • , .
r WM. ItADEBABGII, I'. N.
' Glerirflold July 1,1852, ' • '
ttomitiletcrirthei , W 1 iolicti4
..A Lt..t , oui tadobted to. Or ourcalid acconsio
rt.
with. the subscriber. ere tames ed to cocoa lorataol 161
DODIATELY, aad maul loaner:teat: at heir determined to
have an of bet aeoou nu or over o, yeat'o standing. sattkel up
hetWeea this sad the lotday of JOIP
t3aI.IUEL. 13. TAYLOR.
Comouville. Blay 17.1852.--PO.
LOOK HERE! II
CLEAVIBLIVACAIMMT. :,
TIM TRUSTEES hereby '• glvernotlce that they havoc:o.i?
tmcted , .
DI CATLIN. & WIFE,
To continue in charge of the Academy daring another yew .
Tee Academic emir Is divider into FOUR QUARTERS ,
of rWELNE WEEKS, each, stud FIVE DAVI ofTsmo.,
to sln ouch week. '
The next Qoarteewill coramanoo ore MONDAY JUNE. W.
18R!, at the following , . • .
Reduced Rates oire.TUitiOlie
• CU6ISION ENGLISH , BRANCHES—lncluding
Reading. 'Writ ne,, Anrhmetla, - Gain
laphy. English Grammar ono liptory
• AIiI..IIIGIIER ENGLIdiI EIRANCLIES—InoIa
tug Latin Grammar 111
00
CLAS SUAL Ann DI ATIIEtd ATIUAL DEPART.: • • ••0
ffi,
E XT $Bll
DAILY EXERCISES glean in VOCAL MUSIC in which
all mar madonna , w Chant additional charge.
WEEKLY LECTURES are given to the older Pupils on .
Uhtory, and othertntetesting snidects. without extra charge, :
Ruch of thn oiler pupils as Mame. engage on FRIDAY
P. ot each weak in moraine Eloentioi, Velment:too glad,
slew question' upon their severrd 'Mime. All others' attend
to their usual P. At. studios.
The LADIES DEPARTMENT lc entirolv sPpaiato from
the other ou the port of those who desire it. Two or tbre&
classes conuirt of hoth..seics. Ice the Dower° (Amapa= in
xinia ; bat it is optionnl with the young Ladle, whether-Ur
join inch claims or not.
'Pump is charged Ron the data of the Seholars comma.
Mee to tha clear of the Term—Mt:Mon being made case
o r absence co nepd •be &Witness, nod when CI special agroomett;
Is made. in advance, vr Oh the Prinoitarl
MORA]. SUASION has hitherto been the chlsf reinsured •
tha Teachers in reounng thoroneh d isciplise—and buboes.
caldera. Cornmeal puelshmontl is adadtlisteled ooIDIA.IAL
mast obdurate and Incorrieible cares.
The coo stent aim of the Teachers br to troika the instruction s
they impart, es well as that of books, Practical, as wells*
Theoretical: • • •
The strictestattention Is given to the Conduat. Habits sod.
Morals (Atha Penile while under the charge of tbe Teacher*.
BOARD can be obtained et reasonable prices.
I RICHARD SHAW, Prcsldant. '
J. fl. Nl' EN ALLY. &metal Y. Janso, 11562. .
THE CHEAPEST GOODS,!!
041,012 SV(DTMI2O
•
TRWIN & SMITH. having puralituted of Ilunteita
I Stock 01 Merchandise. are now receiving large and wall
talented 'supply of ISEASON ARIAL (MODS of every dap
cuptien which were laid in at the lowest pot:ibis rates.
would invite the public). babe unrohnsiu. eliewhere. WV;
at the late stand or J. L. Rueter, on Itlarlint street, and ens.
mine their STOCK and PRICES. as thee are detain:ll'B4lo
tutteht &for tee f C harmstet o r the houte fur inw price. '
w. Doom.
A. M. BMITas. to:
April 24;1853
Saddlers, Alteration I
BRASS Mounting , all) 00 per sett.
i 5 4 Roller (tackles at 60 cents um dotter. ' • . I :
WWI Tr{ amine - imitation Psd Trees at 7&.
Japanned do , do do gni -..
Oran Plated Stirrups at
MX per plash'.
Japanned do large size at 10 do
Cotton Girthing at 60 coats per bolt-15 Yards n om , went
Straining Webb VS „..., 411 75 per bolt. • •' ,
Brats Ornaments at 25 t 0151.21. per dozen almost any tied.
Short Too Japanned Gig flames nt 87.4 1 per pair. ' •
1 Long Mort Oran—iron. at 87.44 per pa r.
Ido do do—Nort. at 60.44 ** .
Saddle Trees of all Wed.—Wagon Trees at 44. - __
Colombia at 75. Spanish Trce at • 111 00—Side do at eiji
with several new patterns never in market berme. We have
always on hand a large stook. which will be sold at cheap'
lulus. All goods warranted to give satisfaction. or Mile— •
bin at iny expense within 11.) days. Goods packed and de v•
erect at the rallron.l free of charge. All orders (Postage Olt )
Term. Cash. Addiess • F. G. PRANCICI/ 5 .
Lewistown. May. 1852 .
$3 00
P ER Keg far Naha. Elam Brads. fe.e.. la Lewhtavra
N. G. FILANCISCUaL
•
Builder's Hardware
Oall kinds can he sold bins Unity prices. Malang oar
ourchasos from tha Eastern rectories for Cash. 'WO CIIR
sell as low u uan b: bought in Philadelphia.
r. G. FRANCDSCUIL
Weathcrell 4- Brother's ' • '
UELE I.NAD at We 00 per keg , Potty at 8.4
P
lb.: t3pliits Turpentine at 60 cents per gallon_ L
uil etlEicemtst New York Needs Varnish at 50 0 to CO
nor gallon. r. PIitANCI3O
Planes I Planes I Planes I
I'hOUIThE IRON BREFA.:II PLANER at 113 75 Vert s
Uroed Flames et 50 cents • ell other Manse! Mass.
equates. Berns. hto. at equally low prices
Lewistown. May. Insll. F. U. FRANLISCUS.
.
Carriage-Makers, 'Dike Care I
81LM33 BANDS at UN to 4 Mob:Wye—good and WWI.
Japanned Carriage Knobs_ at ier g
Brass do do at $12.5 p etou.
•
Hwy Llaing for 25 to 8151 per yard.
Carriages Bolts from Ili 75 to $2 25 pet 100. . .
Tulle and Brass. Japanned 1811 v rr HMIs at 12 pet pISIt.
Patent Ca' nvass._pledn. 43 inches wide, at M.
Enamelled d o r at c 45 e c en ts
per y do .
Mall Lea' her at 1.5 cants
per
ot. •
Mcastings at 15 cents per oh
Black bprings—all sizes at 0 cents per lb.
Brass N att Axles attic . rate per II).
Iron do do at W 4 pet lb.
Ilashers-1 girt Brass at *1.50.
Bran oa nom frames at 87 par cozen:
Bleck Enamelled Top Loather at 20 Ca ts per f ot. • '
Mae do . Inside do at 28 cents per foot. ..
White do - do do at Vacant& peg root.
Chains. Hides at 11l cents per loot. Wholesale aid *all
at Lewistown, by P. 0. FRANCIBCUB.
Notice to Builders,
sEALET) PROPOSALS will be received by the tube:al.
bars. at Mooresville, o,earfield comity. Pa.,. until the
FRAMEcuuny
fhrUyL Y
vnbyt ,J f n o ,
feet u
sixteen f eet
h:gh, with a steeple, &c. A fall description of the boildfaill
will DO even on the day of letting bY
JOHN II K Y LAR,_
JAN. DI LEON ARV, t Catit.
U. P. WILDER.
Moortivilla. Jane 11, 1852.
EADY-M ADE CLO THING of almost exery desarlpt Loa
P I' , for gala nt thallium of
June 18, 1851 • SMITH &
Saw-Hill and 200 Acres of Land
.aa, I FOR SALE or BIENT.E
Isubscribets offer for BALE or RENT their SAW
MILL. together with TWO HUMORED ACRES ore
TIMBER LAND. situated In Pena towas'ip. Cleattlitid
county. This property p wanes rimer advantages es a Lum
bering ottabilihment. being taunted ou the sttearliknOwst es
Rig Run,about 2li mi to from the nver.and In the midst or
an extensive timber region.
The WOOettY will certainly bo Sold or Rented. Theta:mg
will be invorable, and epsseuion given Immediately.
Esr on farther pa [log tars apply either to Hugh Leavy.at
Clearfield. or to Clark and Daily, on the Gramptaahills. nsu
the pro, city
Jana 18.1851
OILS, TALLOW, GREASE,
AND
Ollnn® !film :wadi rinfinato
300 BARRELS Id AOIIINEILY OIL. Prial.76 mate
gallon. •
2600 GALLONIn Do do
in or various sizes, Kee 16 eta. pee
930 BARICELS BOILED PAINT OIL, do do do
6000 GALLONS Do do do
do do
in toasts of vatio ,sizes Do
1367 DARRELS TANNERS' OIL. Various kinds aid
(redline, from 05 to 5U per gallon.
1600 GALLONS in Omits ol vitriol:Huse:. Various kinds and
qn Mules, from 65 to to °q.t. per gallon. • .
60 TONS TALLOW GUI:ASC. tor Heavy . Garin's, and
Conine
Machine' y, in pa ot Giuka. of ally oonateten.
cy required. Price 6 pu s. r pound.
160 TONS 01110 MINT.AL ' PAINT. in - I.l4rndso at Bo
lowest market wino.
MAOHINEftY OIL, warranted not to chili In .011 00
weather, and donsidered by those using it equal to 89010 14 01.
BUILLB PAINT OIL, equal to Limund Oil. other. than
for white.
I am constantly rewiring largo Invitdiet of Ibeabove named
articles, and soy motto is. "Small PRIMA and anionreturns".
B Yt/b1 D. • •
66 Water Street. (andante Pearl et _Wows)
New York. June 10.1062..-1400. New Mork Cdr.
Notice.:
1.11. persons having accounts on the Books of John Ml ACummings and Robert Mahaffey, uading ander the firm
of CUBlhilliliS at. bIitHAFFBY . are requested to call Im
media at their stole in New Washington, end swig the
same, affi l ey are desirous of link ng_ a settlement. ,
t;IJINIAIINUti & MAtiiiPPEY.
Juno 8. 1852
THOMAS DEVINE--TAILOR.
RPM:1;11 , 1J LLY Reawakens to the citizens or the visual.
tv MClmttlield that he continues ip eats, aro
TAILORING BUItINESo a anortnistance ItAstonbe bild
where he *ill be thankful for a share of oublio nativism,
ha intends to pleataail who Myer him with iheironstont. • ••
Cleatlisid. Pa. Ma? 48.1801—t1.
Ogdollf housed.
NTOTICM 13 HCREUI( WEN. That Letting Testaen-•
Li tart have be tt Issued to thesuotorlbets. on,theestain yht
Matthew Ogden, sea.. late 01 - Lawtenas township, Clip:
county. cleansed. All persona indebted to said edit w I
Vomiters make immediate PaVoteet — end those halthel oelle
stoma the same. art re.metted to present them to. the sub
'cacti, near tileatrivid. doiteatheatioatect for set Nemesia..
AUL - Una. .1 001)EN.
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Jana 25, .1223. ist
121EfiRaoie Etemallweturav
0ik41.15,11 , 41m , Oats bilol.l by us atniry pilot. moms
our purchases from the eastem filOtol l o . , we can Ire!` Ika
tow es can bet - mum in Philadelehle.
Lewistown May:2o, 185 . 4.. • • ,
OUR STOCK • ,1 , - ,
vISIURACE3 evearlang that belongs .to the 4444 wars.
I:4l•Coauhwara and t adfliery woe: whioh le always' huge
and bought from Ors t hap d s.w hloh enabled alto sell to ma ate,
- dealers Boy goods thee' ay. watt on as taborible terms u
they cam tuasehasa Is Philadelphia. V. L : p.mo,usuutt.
Intwi , town. Mee 2U. Igh2 •
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iNssolittion of Portneri,hlp;
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rrilr.Fadtunstilp heretoloril eilitins• batistes J. BLAIR
JL hlOtittlf: ond Whl. ILF A NDHIttitlti DICH)110. twunng
undo the film of hlWitE ist (RWIIIE:R. Is the larobadag
sod matt:anti le boldess, was this des dosolvad by, note p ad.
o ,, seatiA_ J 1114A.111. MOORE. hsving Patohased the Wier.
est of WU, 11. NIOORE, us dip business. and having f.D•
books in his possession will settle them. stlipepops knowing
themselves Indah ed to Moore an 8-other. Ort data( Claim
against them. will pleats call and settle Mime/thaw,
wtd, HENLItAtboN MOORE.
m o3r ssine May 27.1831 J. tadtia AISJORII. -
LEAVY.
VattlCK DAILY,
WILLIAM CLARK