Nast Distressitenstially. Loss of theSt.James. The N. O. Picayune of' the 6th brings us the 'particulars of the loss by explosion and fire of the steamboat 'St. James, on Lake Ponchartrain. About ao'clock this morning, the steam boat St. James, Capt. Thomas Clark, ex ploded her boilers, at Pointe Aux-herbes, on Lake Ponchartrain, and some fifteen or twenty of her passengers, among whom were Judge Preston, of the Supreme Court, J. M. Wolf, Mr. Gates, and John L. Sheed of the mint, were lost. A gentleman connected with this office was a passenger on board the steamboat California, and within a few • hundred yards of the St. ; James when the explosion took place. From him we derive the fol lowing circumstantial account of the pas sage from Bay St. Louis, and of the awful casualty . : The St. James left Bay St. Louis at half-past 10 o'clock last night, and in about twenty minutes afterwards the California, Capt. H. P. Ensign; also started for this city. The passengers on board the California got sight of the St. James on entering the Itigolets, and soon after passed her. On getting into shoal water at this end of the ftigolets, the St. James again caught up with the California, and passed ahead.— The illfated boat had not gone more than I a quarter of a mile in advance when her boilers exploded. The scene which en sued was terrible beyond description. The upper part of the St. James was literally shattered to atoms, and the wreck was al most instantly in flames. The shrieks of those on board the burn ing boat were heard by the passengers on the California, and as the flames rose and extended the suspense and anxiety be came agonizing. Capt. Ensign steered directly for the wreck, but" the fire was so intensely hot that he was comppolled by a due regard for the persons immediately under his charge to haul off a short dis tance. The boats belonging to the Cali- 1 fornia were launched, manned, and went to the aid of the sufferers. Some wore in the water and others on the wreck, and as many of the former as were discovered were rescued. The flames rose from the centre of the St. James, and Capt. Ensign made a sec ond attempt to reach the persons on the wreck. He succeded by skilful manage ment in getting under the stern, and a large number of ladies and gentlemen sue ceded in gaining the deck of the California. We give the names of those saved below. We learn from Mr. Archibald Binney that Judge Preston had his berth over the boilera,. No. 24. He was seen to retire to rest, and immediately after the explosion occurred, the place where he had been ly ing was observed to have been shattered to pieces, and he was nowhere to be seen. It is presumed that he perished instantly, although a faint hope, which will cling to one when the destruction or safety of friends are concerned, was entertained that by some miracle he might have reached the shore, which was not far dis tant. J. M. Wolf and his son, a lad about 14 years of age, was seen standing on the wreck of the St. James together. The boy urged his father to jump into the water and declared that he could save him.— The father refused to jump into the water and the boy left him and struck out for the California, which was then approachino. He reached her in an exhausted state an% was saved. A rope was thrown to him just as he cried out that he could struggle DO more. John L.'Sheed, of the Mint in this city, was on board the St. James with his lady. Mrs. Sheed was rescued, and her husband is supposed to have perished. Colonel Palfrey was among those taken from the water, having swam from the burning wreck. His hands were slightly burned. Two members, John Malloy and Nico las Reed, of Protection Fire Company No. 19 and the hose of the Company were lost. A negro boy belonging to Dr. Penning ton was lost. The doctor himself was in defatigable in his exertions for, the relief of the wounded, and his conduct excited the admiration of all who observed him. It is supposed that about twenty lives are lost. The wounded, nineteen in num ber, were left at Dr. Luzenburg's Hospi tal, and it was-thought by Dr. Pennington, this morning, that ten of thorn would die of the injuries received. The steamboat St. Charles had arrived at Milenburg, but the light of the burning St. James having been seen, the captain got up steam and steered for the wreck. He arrived there, how ever, after all who could be were saved. We learn that Capt. W. H. Wright, the owner of the St. James, Is badly scalded. Capt. Ensign is entitled to great credit for his manly firmness and gallant efforts to rescue the persons on the, wreck. Capt. Clark is also among the wounded, having been severely.scalded. The St. James was a high pressure boat; Was built in Cincinati in 1850, and has been employed upon the river until about a month ago, when she was placed on the Lake trade. ' The persons lying wounded, in Dr. Lu zenburg's Hospital presents about as hor rible a spectacle as one can witness.--- Outside the building in which a number of them are lying, are cots covered with blood, having been first placed upon them. It is almost impossible to distinguish the negroes from tile whites. . A yawl in which were some of those whoa had been picked up out of the water, was swamped under the stern of the Cali forniai, and a Mrs. Asher and her three daughters were among those drowned.— Mr,"''one of the,engineers of the P. F. Kimball; was also in, the yawl and per. isheit in a briir3 attempt to save the ladies. Mr. S. A;lsioble, of this city was, we learn, badly hurt in the leg. - - SILVER AND GoLD.—The London Times gives some elaborate tables concerning the comparative production of silver and gold, for the last few years. From these tables it appears that the produce of 'gold in the world rose from 114,774 lbs. in 1840, to 365,95011 in 1850. In those 5 years the increase was at the rate of 19 per cent, while silver only increased from 1,979, 084,-lbs. in 1846, to 2,703,380 lbs. in 1850, or 3411 (34 5) per cent. The for- 1 mer metal was in 1850, therefor 6 appar ently increasing at the rate of 44 (43 8) per cent. per annum, and the latter at (7 9) per cent. The following is the estimated produce of the precious metals, in tons, in 1801, 1846, 1850, 1851, and the probpble I amount of 1852 : Gold. Silver. Tons. Tons. 1801, 19 .858,01 . 1 lb gold to 45 lbs. sli'r 1846, 42 737; • " 17 lbs. " 1850, 124 973, " 7 lbs. " 1851, 180 1002, " 5 lbs. " 1852, 243 1037, " 4lbs. o::!rGen. McLeod, the veteran Canadian Patriot, with a few of his companions in arms, came over from Canada here to cel ebrate the late anniversary of our Inde pendence—thus showing that though he lives under a monarchy his feelings are with the republicans. Committee of Vigilance. Beccaria. township.-1 - lenry B. Wright, Fredrick Shoal, Dr. Geo. W. Caldwell. Bell township.—James M'Ghee, Richard Ellis, George W. Elder, Wm. T. Gilbert. Boggs township.—Charles Sloan, Jag. H. Turner, John Stites. Bradford township.—Francis Pierce, Thomas Holt, John W. Kyler, Miles Mur ray, Seth Moines. Brady township .—Col . R. M. Smiley, Jacob Kuotze John Reams, Augustus Schnell, Lever Flegal, Satre!. 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.—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. Fez township.—James Morehead, John I. Bundy. Girard township.—George B. Smith, Jos. Kyler, F. Roussoloty H. T. Hight. Goshen township.-r—John: Flegal, Isaac W. Graham, Ephraim Shircy. Houston township.—Valentine Hevener, Dr. Wm. Hoyt. • Jordan township.—Maj. D. Wise, Da vid M'Geehan, John M. Chase, Conrad Baker. Karthaus township.—John Schnarrs, B. D. Hall, John Whitehill, Lawrence Hert line. Lawrence township.—J. B. McEnally, A. ft Shaw, Wm. T. 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. Date. Penn township.—E. ' Johnston, Richard Denver, Jr., Jonathan Evans. Union township:—W estly Horn, Peter La Borde, Samuel Gilnett. Woodward township.—Thos. Hender son, James Logan, A. K. Shoaff. Curtvensville Borough.-- Dr. Hard'n. P. Thompson, L. J. Crans, 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 organization oldie county, for the coining campaign, earnestly hope, that not only the Committees of Vigilance, but our democratic brethren generally, throughout the county, will do their ut 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. DIED—At Mifflin, Pa., on Sunday last of Cholera, ANDREW JAcHSON HEMPHILL, Printer, son of Thomas Hemphill Esq., of this place. The deceased was known to this com munity, and to many of our readers as a young man of many good and, promising qualities. He learnt his trade in this of fice, and was connected - in its publication for two years—during which time he was ever attentive to his duties, and kind and obliging to those around him., The letter communicating the sad intelligence to his friends here, bays that he died in about eight hours after he was first attacked. Several other deaths had occurred at tha place from the same disease. THOMAS H. FULTON, & CO., MEItOIIANTB. sod extenswa dealers. end Mannfaciurei or Lumbor, B ald If ills. July IQ. 18.5 V. J. B. M'ENALLY, AITORN EY AT LAW, Olfico ath door abOve Apr i l Lanielea Hotel. on second at... Clearfield. Apr Ifisa. Estatecoflurgaret Reed; dee't novrwiilll3 fiEucay uivnN. that letters or Admlnistra /11 Bon twee the rotate of DiaIIiGALIET REED. late of Ferrymen to.. Clearfield co.. deo a., base la daefarat of law been granted Loth. subscrtber. All persons Indebted to ado estate. are rr Quested to make payment Immedlitely. and throe baying ozone will present theet dulir antbentioated for eettlenyent. • • UAYID rEttausos, Adm'r. Mayfield. Jail SI, - Daft SALE. • GOOD ONE•llORB1 BUGGY, with a TRA",Al..erither to lit oontplete order. ano as good as smw, for salecheaP. For farther particulars • . Ttllß OYFICE. move nt July Ift, VIM= . , • • FOR Otorangental aid aledbud purpout, for sale at the CHHAP IJAISIL awe of Jetlll6, . .6215 r Ware. CllUßT u l;g4t ll3 awl 111131i1 . 113; far !ale at the CheaP Ulf P40,450P. . . List of 'Grand Jurors 4,,,,,, ' Drawn for September term, 1852. Bloom Ilene Innkeeper Critftensville. Fleming J H • Cablnet.mikes dO . Byers tlamuel ' Farmer Burnside • Gallagher Hugh do do do Korn Mahan . do . King G W. do• '". do King John . Carpenter do Crowell HOZ', FeIMPI - ' Bradford Mulkivrell Linvid do do Coleman Iltichartl. tin Radium , Yntheis Josoirls do do Ittdcr Jahn • Innkeeper do Car'lleSo. in Justitut Brady Elder James Former 11011 Glibert Win T. Itinckstnith do Galli% Gcorge It Fanner, Leisvretce , Ogden M.N. do do • Orr tough do on Read Josiah R. do Glenn Willsm ' do Hartshorn Jona.han do Ktlar Thomas do tgodgie John ilct Pees Jaws do List of Travis Jurors' Drawmfor September term , 1852. • Addlemen Andrew re .Farmer Lawnce township Antes Philip , Farmer Ledo do Reed George Lt. do do do !roily Daniel do Pike do IlloornJ mei do do do Bloom Abraham do do do Ca.dweil head do tin do Fullerton George do do do Boynton Jouallisn Lumberman Clearfiald borough Moore Wm. L. Merohant do do 1 Ptone !lent, Tenon et do Wrigley Jaires J. P. do do Wrigat A. K. I .11mborman do do Baker Conrad Farmer Jordon townshlP Bea Robert do do do tirobalwr Jahn do Union' do Coulter John do Woodward do Dow ler James do Baluchi° do I Aro J V. do do do Pen George II do do dO We lover Jonathan do do 110 Initialises , Bohai Monis do Hamm . r.r. m. M. do I o do Ewell Christian Cupanler do do LI i4(1111 guhn Fm erat Brady do Lather M. ri. do do do do do do Corson Benjamin Fl tgal Jahn Bluoltsmith do do E.lll Richard Fenn.r Bell do Hevener Valentino do Winton do Irwin Get land Lnlydrr Penn do Penuinstod Kobel.rumor (:rest do Rolston John Carprntet .. li-hros do I non, kennel John Farmer Cloud do I 'l'l , o Mr ttheyv do Goshen do Wnlker Michael do Decatur do Pierce vs. Scott. , t 'lt l s cants ft down for tiled on the PECOMI FRIDAY of November 1,11.11 t. Th• Plaintitt's 4eclerat ion Is tiled The Gefondant has put his tase noon the record. And now.to wit. the lath day 0r.1ttiy,18.52, the todirsigned totes this method ut Pisiue Public Notice To all porsoos luttrested In the trial o the above (use that he has fest rano ved Irons the Eastern Cities a large Welded assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware 4 Queensware Which ho is now prepared to sell to el'her Demociats or Whiz' nt the lowest possible cash prices. or in exchange for country produce. The above stock of goods boohoos selectird with crest care as to quality and price—and with a &tenth:tattoo to PEW. CHB 4 PER than can lie purchased at any o.her establishment in the borough of Cleailield. lcg And as we charge nothing for showing our roods. or tel our prices. we earnestly invite all Democratic and Whig La. Bits and Gel:Moment to call. etceteras. and ythitto leo them. selves. At thn old stand on 9.econd street. nearlf opposite the resi• denoe of Governor Weer. 1 • Clessfinld. inly 11. 1e.7. BACON. H ANloE. f rod BIIOULDERS for tato a' the cheap . Jo? H. R. MOSSOR. Copper, Tin & Sheet-Iron Ware Nff II" MrMIA 01 9 0M 9 0. B. MERRELL Rqmernmix announces that he is now preoared to manufactuns all kinds of warn in his lino of business io the best manner. at the c!iettpest rates, and on the short est notlbs. 11a has just laid In a fresh and large supply of Raw Material, and with the aid of the best of workmen. and the use of the latest and best them with ved maoainery. be maims the publics that be can supply Copper, Tin, Sheet-Iron and Japanned Ware, As CIiOAP and es GOOD Its can be found Many country town in the interior of the Slil l / 1 Ile intends to keep ennstantl ., on lima a general assort. moat w ill d,D WOLF: of hls own mannfanture. winch be sold either at WHOLE.3/0.11. or UNIAIL.. • Old Brass and Copper Will be taken at the highe.t prices In exchange for work or ware. 41ir Mending done to order. Ills shop is at the old stand. no Ma ket street, where the Militia are respectfully invited to cull and examine for them wives Cleryfield. Ally 8.1161. Tin Szi Hardware STORE. B INIEURELL. rein erfolly Inf*ta hit friend. and O. cattornarr, and that:nate. of Ule4thehl county stoner. city. that he has now opened on riecond tttoet. apposite the totitle , Ou of Cot. Barrett. an aveas.va Copper, 'film Skeet-Irma and Metal Ware STOKE , And that ho it sow reoeiving a area atromnent of Cooking, Parlor and Fancy STOVES, And a satiety of Hourrhold at d Klto'nen and other convew maces never bef/re olio ed for tale in the county. amstm which hawould paranoiac', ineallall arid recommend it • 01111111a1 1o il' uartatneozi Asa superb article, and a great lavalaa with tile ladles. It is light. easily carried Isom ono loom tot - e other, and heated with either stouemml er ohm coal. at very trilling e. reese. and is used either for Wathing. Ironing or Cooking. Rut be would invite particular attention to his ammitm at of Metal ware. among which the following articles may bo fos nd : FLAT BOFTUaI BOUND I via'r BUTIOM TC.A BOILERS KETTLES. Do do OVAL do. SAUCE WAN*. LIPPED SKI Ist.liTS. f RENCH STEW PANS. [WINE UUXEN. GLUE rani MAN/AN KETTLE %of &tier. (Cs/UNIT:II SCALES. acts zea. A splendid aniaa. TEA SCALES. end the very bed for 000ktog PORRINGERS. • reserve, azo. tD-11tON trrANo. TURN BUCKLES, for Wizo FANCY FIRE-DOGS row Shutters, COFFEE at/ASTERN. ENAMELLED SPITTOONS. GRIDDLES tit PIE PANS. W PFLE IRONS. t3TsiVE SPIDERS; SKII.LETzt, ato. All the above articles are 'firmed and Enamelled Inside, to at to prevent thorn from corodier. and rendering them more datable and less liable T Sto br O eak trnm sudden heat VES. Among the STOV.EB which he idlers for sale aro the Col' towing patterns viz a.— riNo. li—irdelluVED COMPLETE of 1918. 'No. 11—HANDY COOK. No B—NINE Pb .ATI: STOVES -.improved. No. 4—TEN PLATE, or BA L ELMORE t.XIOK. No. IMPKOVED Nu. PI RE *SATE of 1851. No; 7—JENNY JOH/ RADIATOR—ParIor. No. B—NEW' ,YORK AIR TIGHT do ' No. 9—SAIsAm ANDER do No. 10-0.11.1.1MU1A STOVES, for Bar rooms. lue. He has alga on hand, willssU Was cadmium. very cheap. a suporor article of Stove Blacking, That can't be beat. It is cheap, sully put on. looks Deana fel, and Mr Wean Very wall. Mate above articles ate INSURED. and will he sold FUR CASH at wines so low tut to astonish every bodY. Cleat Bold, Julg 1831—Y pip NotiieGo. „ Strayed l• Strayed !I E,R051 thia subscriber, on Sunday night the Ilth Ina/int. a ?AGE REii•AND WULTI: SPOTTEDt%II W. about as much red tts white—small bores, and in rood older. mid about three years old. Any person 'giving informatioa of said Cow to the subscriber. wilt be liberally rewarded. P. P. fIUItXTIIAL. Clearfield. July 16.1669. loavßeasag/ AGIL, persons are hereby cauttozed egotist meddling hi any way whatever with the following lorePettY now in the possession of Enos Maharps, of Lintettee township, Clanged county—the same baring been purchased by tue at Sheriff's Vieon the tab last—and left with , Um maid Ado. Matters ea lean subko to my order viz— orgEt VOICE UXEN and yintu. 'ONE: 00W. ONE LONG BLED. ONE 'LWAGON OU do ONE and BED. "- JoaN PATTON, Cometnivi , le, Jai r 12, 1852,—p d, • FRENCH BRANDY. Acastogn•tiongeould for it4• l l MOBBOP. SUPERB ARTICLE of Proud' Btaody ., . selected atthe lab/ 6 - • • FOE SALE BY ' WALLAOE dc S. SILLS Ms It'62. SHERIFF: are authorized to announce that tiAIIiTIN 11. LUTIP W ER. of Biady township. will be a candidate for the of• lice of SIIERIFF, at the ensuing General Election--zubjeut to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. July 23,18511.—Pd. SHERIFF. VVE are anthorized to announce ANDREW vizr , (3I, of LAWrenoo tqw nflq. ni n ofnearlato for the caller of bIIERIFF at the onsulorg General Eloolioo-tuhject to the decision of the rerhooratic Counts , Convontion of Cleurfield 0011111 Y. July 13.—pC. . . • SHERIFF. WE ate nuthoriced to cutworm° Moj. ISAAC BLOOM, jr ,of the borontd, of Curwenevilie, as a oalo d hdate for the r 11lee ofSil EMIL , at the eatable General Eleetlon—tub . jeot to the deciolon of the Deem/atm County Convention of Clearfield county. July 14.—pd. SHERIeF. Wl , L'"shrlglV tho iTirougr,".l- 1 1,tw G eTre.S1 1,3 a candidate for the °Mee of 13heritl. at the enacting Gollofai Destioaaubject to the octant of the 11)amocratio connty Convention of Clearfield county. July 8. Morris Coviugton Bout • StIERIFP. WE nra atithruizeil to miaow= N't ILEIAM ALEX% ►ty,Ohpt. of Pike tow whip, ns a candidate tor the Oleo of :311E1IAFP tho ensuing General Election—subject to the et.tion of the Item .cmlic party of Clearfield =MY. ETIEUIFF. E nre nutlicrizet hip 'l.l CINDC. of Lawrence town al caralidato thi °Moe of 11hIRIFF et the craning General Eleetion—subleet to the dectsion of the Democratic County Cooyeution. • Julr 2 1651 BIIERIFF. • lire authorized to announce that. 1 LE9IS AR VIY RETP, of Haim rownthic. Wiil b.+ a candideto for the MUG IddlEftlFF et the ensuing Gor.eral l ea i on. duly to the decision of the Democratic County Convtion. July It5J. tlli Eltl FE. WE nre authorisedtr. announce WILLI CH OGDEN, of I AWlenCe township, as cantlitt.e for ate Efil to of SHERIFF. et the ensuing 'tenant! clonlion. subject te,lb° declaim. o f the lkonooratio petty of Clear fi eld Co. June se? COMMI6BIONER. WE are authorized to anoottuce lad WM. M'CEACKEN of ("mouton rownshih, will be a candidate for the of* lice of COUNTY COM PrtirszdON Ell, at the ensuing General Election—subject to the decision of the Democratic anal.) , Convention. 21 1 C, 52r -------------- CONLItttiSION EH- - W are an therized to announce that SAMUEL SHOFF Lof I.lnecaria towathitt, will be + emelidate for the it flies of COUNTY Cl 111,111 HSIONEIt, at the Clllllif a eeneraleleJ• don : gehlta• to the gleculoo of the llemocantiu County con venues, July 2. Ir6ll. $5OO Challenge. . IIATBVER c 'nevus the heal'h nod happiness of a Ivo itle is at ail 'lmes or the must valuable Impoitanee. tote It for IrrLt tthateverypersonwilldoellintheirpower. to rave the liver of their children. and that every Perron will en. ifeavor to promote their own health at all sacrilket I feel it to be me dy op in io n ey assure you that Wtrlttilß. accord. log to the of the most orientated Phytleirms, ere the pommy' cancel el a lame majority of diseases to which old. dren eel a ohs are liable ; if you have an anoothe cantina' ally ohmceettle ft rin oao bind or food to another. Bad Breath,. ml'etn the &mach. Na r me et tne N F ose. Barepo ritonel rregul ar— s and itt II el the Belly. Dry Cougn, tiow ever. 'emends)r that all these denote WOK SIS. and yen thutiftl ut 01105 apply the remedy : 110BENSACK ' S 'WORM SYRUP. An article founded upon ego tentifio Principles, c-emended with purely vegetable 'abate:m.s, beteg perlec Iv safe whom taken. and can be elven t ) th , me t tendor latent with d eel. led beneficial effect whore bowel Coriw'alnts and Dr frihcea have made them weak. fled debilitated the Toni° properties of my Worm Strup are seen that it steeds wrthJet nn equal in the comic:mug of merttornes. in giving lose nod preogth to the &much( which Finkel it en Infadrule remedy yet those afflicted with Dyspolia, the astonishing curer performed by this B yrup after Physicies have kited. is the Lest evidence of its superior ellicaoy eve n r all others. RICH AK!) MOSSOP The 'rape Worm Th's is the most dialect!' Worm to destroY of ell that Infest tho human system, it grows to au almost ladeliaPe te.,gte, becoming so coiled and tastcne I in the Intestime and Stem. nub elleoting the heatth so undly as to close r t. Vitas Vance. Fits. sec , that those titillated teldcmi if ever suspect that it it Tape We to hastening them to nn early grove • la order to dears/ this Worm, is very energetic treatment must be pur- I 111, se theref be oer to Ake or 15 el Myer so as to would remove Intl ore obstructions, ti that the Worm syrup may act direct open the Woim. winch must untoken in doses of 2 Tublesimonlulls g times a day, These direnious followed have never barn known to full In CUTIMI the most obstinate case of Tape Worm. lillobensacles Liver rills. No part of t h e system is more Lable to d tease than tho they, Lat--:1 serving us a filmier toffy the blond. ur gg ooer secretion to the bile—so but any wrong action of the I vor effects the other !ausarten. ports of the system. and r. sults vatiously in laver emit ant, Jaundice. s Met , ' &o W e irsould, therefore. watch every symptom that might indicate a wren action of the laver. These Pills being corn. Posed of tto,firs and PLANTrt turrlshed hy ottatu to heal toe tics J4-Neme.y. 1.1. An EXPECTORANT, witicis atilt meats the secretion fru n the Pulmonary mucus znembrane.or momotes the hare secreted 3,1. n AI.T ATIVE, whic dis n c char g ges ol in tome inetplicablemutter a n d insensibleEß manner the comas morbid nc,ion of the ',stela. 3d. A TU NIC. %%filch gives tone and strength to tine 13• mug system. renewing heath and vigor to all parts of ti o body. 4th. A OATH ARM. which acts la pesleet harmony tt ith the other ingredients, and °berating on the Bowels. and ego/aline the whole mass if corruot and s dint" d maPer. and tuniyin,r. the Blood, which destroys disease and restores health 14 2seL 4 02-.) Can 6Z3 Yon will find the e an invaluable medicine in many complaints to which you are subject. In t bstruciions eirhet tract or partial, they lined been found of Inettitnable non. Ilt— restating their Inuctiontil urrenytnnenie to ti healthy ectittn— tinitlying the biota! and otter add/ so effectually as to till t° light all complaints which cony :trio Item female meanie° Iles. as Ifetuinche, (litittiposs, DiMllO45 ol Sight, Pau in the hide. Back, &..c. None genuine unless signed J. N. HOLIENtfACK — aIt others b leg bete Imitations. [f Agents wiihmit new supplies. and Bore Keeper' desi• rous of becoming Agents must address tine Proprietor, .1. N trobeusacitahilaaelphla, Pa Agents in Clearfield county. WALLACE & 111.1.1.8.....c1e !field. P ft A tIRETT I ntneriborit. Emma J. O. IlithtiNEß. Mocrei•illo And hr ever) , respectable Dealer and Merchant In tho cc.° nty and Sta'e C* -- -Price, each 25 colts. Philvtelphia.Jonl eJ. 1.853.-11. Bottor Lato tßamna IV ovon frII E.Snliwriber woald rerpectfuly 'announce to his old I I friends and CU1ii4...6”, nod to the Dublin genutittl). that he is again opening at. his stand at the co.uer of Yront and Cherry A large and well-selected stock of GOODS, Costar:clog the usual suite y Loot In a 'emit Store. wilich ho will sell as CHEAP as the CHEAPEST, At Wholesale or Retail, for the CASH. lie will else/exchange Goods for COUNTRY PRODUCE so I ras he can make It answer his purposes. As he cannot ptom , se to continue in the husiocis lone. oa acomatof the LOW PstlCEd at whiah he intends to sell. he would advise all who wish to buy CHEAP COOED to CALL BOON • C. KRATZER. C earfiel/ July It, 1851 'LSBl'oaeanf 1,161m010 118V0 1303 dV3IIO Avaslno IPAI I I I 80 d- l aa upprif put .011110013 .I[l.o m 91110:d •acw() . equoleva/oup o.o.uoys 13,b l vt,INAID 11, lu Mtn oiooo/t1 Dm woo gild, nag 'ailluub luul 041 .10141:1 If s t 3 .LOUtl opium oyeA. [toiled ANI v •asinjaujnu Bi mo g_g cts - 2.7.17 iiiuvAA iiuvM iuvA& Dissolution of Partnership. Tllll tuittneiship heretoto're existing between DAVID ',lr./. and GEORGE ORM engaged n the tilaukintith• bookssiness In Clentfield Pa hoe been oe.l, and the and balms of stud fign arc iu tho hands of GEORGE ORR, and ad peraons gnawing themselves indebted to suid Sun will save east bY settletug thesame innnedi DAVID letlZ. GEORGE W. ORE. nue 4, ItZ2 B LAN it MEI), 3 and DI 0 LLTltynat t a c i t ' Y Notice to Purchasers. lull BR EMI.' our County Sharlfr bet adveitliod home V V and Int (oriole in the town of Conniving. at Manion arty of John Long—l heret.y, notify alt parions, that sell lot belongs to me as tho ilrOltelniti John Long never had an /fi ne% for it. nor has lie paid ma for the lot ; so any perms pur chasing laid house mutt purchase the lot of me. April In. MR JEREMIAH MOORE. . T" public aro hereby cautioned neatest harboring or tinstlng.my sno orro Etrarorautt, a. win oar no debU of his commoung utter the date. Ault nutlet) is Jur. that hereby Memo to ail persons employing said boy, that mill look to them rot his wages. and that a t the rata of ONE DOLLAR par day. HARTWIG BUCK. Bradford toy/milli), May 10.1852. 'Tlclearlza) ZS'ea)l2l3.c:l(2). THE Subscribers to the Stook of UNION TURNPIKE will eke notice that they are rsqaired to pay the LAST And FINAL instehuantof Steck by them tevuraily subscribed IDiNEUTAfELY. The road is now carnpletrd, end the mosey doer() the Con. tractors. tted those sex sales this notice may expect to bear the consetureacts, ' By Wei of the Pdanes A. A. K. 11. , RIGHT. net. Clearfield. July 80, 1812. • For Bale. ONE GOOD . TWO tilutieu WAGON fnr sentry WAJL.LAUG & MIAS July 8,1852. Just iteceivtd at the CA.111191 WEB gt M 8 A flew supply of DRY GOODS. MU:OEIIIE2, VISU. BAUON CHEIE. Ja1y.9.1102. 111 WIN & SMITH, A SECOND AIEtRrVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. MONTELIUS, BROTHER, 4 TEN EACIC vilutu) mpectrafir inform the Penile, that they have V V esslerwl into co-onrtmershln In the IdERCANTI LE and 81101:1 and have jut received trout l'hiltlal elsin their second and handaunits assostmont of BEnriinag Danzaamor La Of nu Sinai nou latest stviev, which. having beau puroldued a• unusually low rotes, they are snehled to tll r to the public 'BEST BARGAINS. Itwould bo almost ! m esale to entimerato the WM' rtrti • cies eo n prising the r stock or Roods junteetived —hot Oar invite *onto come and see for thomteites, ing them that they wilt ant More Goods for the same money than at any other Store in Curwensville! They havo all kinds of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, •. 1 ' HARDWARE, And all nt hot articles ninally found w orth well futni.hto store. To render their establishment well a volt at all mu* the) will continue to receive, ns tho season advances new supplies of 'estimable Goods for ladles' and Oentlecnens' wear. se as to be al ways tdady to oiler the choice of Eastern 1511Pkets, Tha would also call attcollan to their apartment of Orilloots and Shoes, Where they always keep on hand a lame and well assorted 1 lot of PttENCII and COUNTRY CALF, b101ttX:0, KIP and ATOG Y Di lOTA. MOltu )1:0. CALP, KtP, and all hinds of Gentlemens' 1314)&1. Also, Ladies' Fine Shoes, Such cs GAITERS and LAUI. L100•V, EttENCII and JENNY Lliql) TIFS. SUPPERS of all kinds. qualttier mid slur. .11loys' and Mints' CIALTBES and siluEs,or ad kinds. Asthay keep constantly a lot of the best practical workmen. and Manufnuatue their Hynes they can as runt them to be made or the heat Material, in the he.l and laleat z. y lea 131rflIDEd and CUUNTRY VROLULE taken in to change for goods. REMEMBER—Their estabilsment is one door Wftst of John liratickres Male!. Curasenset4. June 30. IR•2 —3m. PENN IRON FOUNDRY; Machine, Pattern and Blacksmith Shops, almtiona, T ,undersigred would announce to tins cilizene of 1 Clearfield, and admining COULILiWI, that he has opened a room on Seeded 'twat, in the borough of Clearfield. near the store GENERAL A L L n ASSORTMENT orCASTINGS warranted to be made ofthe best material. and at prices that cannot fall tr, please. The following compo.o ii_tt of ;heathen on hands : VOL:ION'S 110 I'-Alit COOKING STOVE, fot either Wood or Coal This Stove has probablv tho !argot intro. doctton atm other form of 'Lives. It has superseded In alm -it every county. the well known Hathaway nail iielg ter doves. It is easily tiodersto.id, and the flues being so arranged that all can be cleaned without any trouble. Too peculiar fern and construction is inch as to reader It the meat durable of all stoves. Numerous 'testimonials could be oddest, but It is doomed an. ecenney.i IMPROVED PREMIUM COuKING STOVEJ3—nt from 18 to En/ ['ASIAN STOVES—for either wood or coal. AIR-TIGIGIT do SALAMANDER 410 a beautiful Coal Stove . VASE do EGG do NINE & TEN PLATE Stoves—very cheap. MANTLE GRATES, with summer pieces. A large varlet' and superior finished Godes I tom 111 to fal inches. COMMON GRATES. all sizes PLAIN AND OttNAYIENTAL BAILING HOLLOW WARE; OVEN MOUTHS: GRIT) IRONeI. WAFFLE do SCALE B EAMS WAGt IN BOX ES.SLEIGILS LED & 808 SOLES. OAR RINGS for Rafts. ROAD sCRA PERS. a new article. CORN IMIELI.ERS_, CORN AND Coll MILLs. warractel to grind 15 Bus. Ears pet hour 111.ACIteMITH TU V EKES. the best in use ; do, MAN• DRILLS and TIRE BENDERS Together with the usual variety of articled kept at Foundry Establishments. • Also, Made to Order, GRIST and SA.W.MII.I. GEARlNG—having decidedly tho largest stock. and brit variety of patterns of any icedleri• rnent in west •rn Pennsylvania : MILL DOGS. SfiArT ING—large and •nred..4cast or wrought lion, HANGERS, DROPS tend PULI,IES • Hole and Ottllf approved %linter ‘l,•ert.',ELS: KM and IR' /N I.ATII.OS; MAN tatti.bs fur Ciretilar6aws. WOOD BORING NI Atlll IN Constantly on hand and for sale, FANNING tdIDDS. TIIRKIMING aIACHINEB. PEN NOCK'S CELEBRATED (MAIN DRILLS. &c. - - screw-Cutting. Any sited Screw, with any desired number of threads to the inch, caber sq are nr V Hiram,. Wass, Cooper, rind Ilabbett's Alen, NATH AN Y mad. to order. March 4. 18,52.-17 To lllill Owners. ell HE undersigned has nor() nte t I. R. CARTER. of Clearfield, his agent for the sale of Cestings, who will me d. (' hill. let ail kinds of Mill Gearing. and oiler meanie • ry. l'ersons desirous to contract will do well to Call aud ex arnica the catalogue of Pertains. and specimens of Work, baler° making engagements elsewhere. Cement will be dr livered. if desired. at Clearfield. and wet:rented .a be made of good material, nod finished to a work ruanlite meaner. Han. log in 'portion order Fill I eoperiur bathe., and other me chroory In the same proportion. employing nine but the beet Amen. OBILIH the very best Pig loin and Coal, with many other advantages. he CI seers himself that hi work will be done as well as In the best city shops. en ton the shored notice. For particulars. call on Mr. CARTER. Aer ot. NATHANDI YERS. March 4. 185/ —ly GOOD ADVICE. rrE AK NOTICE. MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN a that WALLACMd Enimar.„2 Have tee -teed ill it Spring and Summer Stock of Goods, and are prepared to astonish the natives at THE GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES. Their &tack conshits of a lame and varied assortment of FOItEIGN AND DOMESTIC fc . ) B ar eges,Berge,DeLanes,Lawns,Callicoes &c.—ALSO a large assortment of mm.Z.WMIfO 9 Q).1A1(13011310WflanD BOOTS and SHOES, alaacai. es They has, n!so nn hnad a vory large Voa SUMMER of CLOTHING, Cloths, Casginieres, Sattinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Illuslins, Tickings, Aud to Chat every thing to supply thy wants or town and country, allot' which they are dere mined toted cheap's. thou they hase ever beta sold before. they. therefote. request all Persona w uhiag to r urehuse to et ye them a cull reWntemember the cheap ea.h room of WALLACE & DILLS. Market street near the thmon•L Clear field.atal 61[qt:tr. Nt LOOK HERE!!! Lewistown Hardware Store. Opposite May's Hotel, east end of Thum 1111LALEitti and mummers can save from 26 to Myer cent 11 in their purchases of liardware,TUcachware , baddlory shoe (innings. Paints, oils. glass, dor., at the store or Lewistown. May ntr, 1632. to. G. exAnciscus. Twenty-five Tons Hammered Iron, ID7INtII3. Phnom. Coulters. land sides. bar und square V V iron. Orders for any size pioniutly fi lled. The trade supplied at Philadelphia prices This Iron is used in all the mullion shops of trio Pennsylvania Radioed, and has been pronounced to boequai in q rarity Bo l oacutior in finish to any hamusered iron in tho For by le, G FRANLISCUId. Ag't, Prosdom 1. Works. Lewistown May 1114 of iroottont, Remaining in the PoPt Office at Clearfield on the find day of J uly 1852; Bally, G. James Leonard, M. W. Boat, Mrs. Martha Leonard, John Rutter, Elizabeth Launeberry, Slinannalt— 2 Busby, Joseph Miller, David Chase. A, I'. Marshall. Joseph . M. • Caspea, Phillip John Alatmans, Andrew • °erne, Catharine Michel, Algernon Davis, Thomas Mcßride, Miss Mary Al. Dobbs, Ddw. Stanley McGaughey, John Docherty. Sarah Ordway.•Gilbort L. Dunlap, Robert Ogden, Zenas Duff, Charles Ogden, &whorls - A Estes. Eng., John G, Paul, Joseph Final, John A. L. Robertson. Miss M. J. Frontzman Michael Strouse, haul) W. Frank Abraham-. 3 Fhide,Philip Gelnett. Samuel •• Smith, William —` l . Harden Georgo& or John Sanborn. Albert 11, Curkry Stone, Lindsey Hall. Horatio 'L.-2 • Sinkey. Jolla , • 1 Hall, Rebecca Thomas, William Haines, William Ulinun. L. Hoover, Miss S. Jano IVattion. Mrs. Mary A. • Hicks John ' %Vinecuop, Henry • rohnston, Robert Wilsolt, David Kropp, Henry ' White, Him. R. G. Kuck. Etg., T. White, James A. • WM. RAM:BAUGH, P. AL Gloat-field July 1,1852. • - A.ttonntlizak 41n® 711olle). AL If fi.r.ons indebted to. or having nled accounts with. the subteriber. ore reline/Ird to come !maraud IM MEDIATELY. and mate settlement. as he v determined to here &aortas accounts ot over a yeat's standing. Nettled na between this and the Litany olJtily next IU. tiabEL B. TAYLOR. Cl:awe:4l,llle. Mai 17. 18.12.—pd. • , . CLEARFIELD ACADEMY.. ri IL IIIE TRU? t ELS betaby give notice that they haymows. tinted with - • , ... DR. CATLIN & WIFE, I To continue in charge of the Academy daring another year: Ti.' Aciplemic year is divides into FOUR QUARTERS of L'WELVE WEPIKS, each, anti ME DAYS of Teatolia mg in ench work. I Theisen, Quarter will commence on MONDAY JUNBAS. 1143., at the follovling iteduced [gates of Tttithin COMMON ENGLISH BRANCHES— Includigg I'7 Reading. Welt ne, Spelling, A rahmette Geier , ' Tuohy English GralllMlit and IllutorY $2 00 • I Ahls InGfILIK ENGLISH BR ANCUES—IncIu. S na Latin ;'rFCafL‘ATHEMATRALDEPART. 00 00 MEN'!' DAILY EXERCISES given in VOCAL MUSIC la which nil ITIII 4 participate *About additien al charge. . WEEKLY IsEol'lll.l.Es ate given to the older Otilsila on !listen and other interestin rt ARtjentl, without eXtrn Charge. Euch . of the order pupils as choose, engage . on FRIDAY P. M. of each weak in axe:elms Elecniloo, Cent . tniplon nod view a Devious upon their 'levant studies. All others attend to their awl P. M. studies. The LADIES DEPARUKENT is entirely separate from the other on the pan of thou who attire it Two or three clams consist of both tocee, lug the confine of cannon)/ in rime; but it is optional with the young Ladles whether to join such clauses or amt. , l'aitlon is charged fro n the dated Scholars the Schola cowma n. cies to the do.° of the Tetm—dtdnation thing made Incite of absence canted by Licitness, and when a special agreeinent Is made. in novanee. if:Willie [Misdeal MORAL Ell ASP )N has hitherto been the chief reliance o the Tenehers in teeunng thorough ditelphec— and it has been. elficlent. Comma' punishmectiis hdrulnistmod only.ln Ito most obdurate and Incorrigible can I. The content aim of the Teachers ii fp mete the inattention' they impart. as well as that of boob, Pasoan!, ms sell as Theoret foul. The strlotest attention Is given to the Conduot. Debits and Morals of the Pupils, whim under the choice of the Teachers. HOARD can be obtained at reasoneble misses. • ' I RICHARD SHAW. Nosident. 3. fl. &VENAL! Y. Seers WY. June 20, 1062. THE CHEARCST GOODS!! ®lion -ducouga. ylt WIN & SMITH. having plirohlued orJ. L. Banter his Stook of Merchandise, are now Yealeivinx n large and well selected supply of SLIAONAIII.E fiOulla of every des cription, whreh wore laid In at the lowest possible rates. They . would invite the poldro. below purchasing elsewhere, to call at the Into stand ofJ. I. them , . on Market street, and erre. mine their STUCK. and.PLUCES. at they are determined to onstainthaformer charade! of the house far lo W w pr IRWIM ices . , A. M.'riMITIL ADO 23,185] Saddlers, Alteiallippo • DRABS Mountings at 113 00 pot tett. LP 1,4 Roller Buckles at 60 cents nor dozen. It us 'Pri i ming imitation Pad Trees at 75. Japanned do do do 87% • " ISMS Plated Stirrups at Ill* per ;talc Japanned do large slze at 10 do Cotton ((tithing at 60 cents per bolt-15 yards 75 per w bolt. arranted. Straining Webb Si 411 Brass Ornaments at al to HamOl dozen, almost any kind. ithortToo Japanno I Gig s. at VA DOI Pair. 1 Long Sint Wass—Lon. at 844 per pair. Idu do do—Norr. at M% ' " &Odle Trees (Tall kinds—Wagon Trees at-41. Columbia at 75. Spanish Tree at $1 00—Side do at 87% with sovoral new patterns never in market before. We have alwais on band a large stook. which will be sold at cheap orlon. All goods warrant° I to give satisfaction. or Maras ble at my expense within ItO dors. Goods tracked and delis!• wed at the railroad free of charge. All °Man (Postage Paid.) Terms Cash. Address P. G. FRANCLICG. 3 . Lewistown, May. 1852 $3 00 P EE Keg for Nelle,Bpikes. Brads. Ate., Levrittown, at Builder's Hardware • OF all kinds can be sold by us at oity prices Making out purchases from the Easters Factories for Cash. We Mb sell as luw as 010 b. bought in Philadelphia. F. G. YUAN CISCUO. • ' Weatherell 4- Brother's I. URE min Turpentine t $a 00 per keg Potty at 104 u sed 1, lb.' dpirits at b 0 cents per gallon ; Linseed till at . 75eonts; New York Shade Varnish at St 60 to t oar gallon. F. G. FILINGIBCUtI. Planes ! Planes ! Planes ! ilo EEC utst,t; IRON BREECH PLANES at 82 75 pas Sett t 17 Woad Playas ut iis cent' ; ull other kinds of Planes. :•:qaarer. Bevil'. &o. al equally low Prices LeWistuarn, Nnl. 1.654 F. G. FRAN..I3CIUI3. Carriage-Makers, 'Ake Care I. • • R . RAS.S BANDS at tuNl to 4 ID3lll.iVe—good and hoary.. Japanned ClPlllige 'Saabs at tij per VOW brass do do at $1 d 5 per gyms. • • Heavy Lining lot 25 to 1:104 Der yard. Carnage Dolts from 411 75 to $2 25 par 100. Tufts and Wass. Japanned Site r Nail' et 13 pet pater. Patent Canvas".do 1. plain. d gl i de, at inches snide o , at 35. FM D .0 r. do at 45 cows d. Patent per tin her at 15 cents p r ya moil matins at 15 cans per ch. Diaok squrnas—all sizes at 0 cents pe t lb Brass Nutt Axles at tse..ttlg per l Ina do co at per lb. 1 tethers—l sort :tetra at II 50. firsts curtain frames at 37 per dozen. Black Enamelled Top Leather at 20 ce ts per f or. [clue do Wiledo at VS cents per root. White do do •do t.t at cents per foot. Chains. Ilhies at 10 . cents par foot. • Wholesale and retell at Lewistown. by P. G. EFLANGISEUS. Notice to Builders. SA LED PROPOSALS will be received by the missed• at tdooicsvPle, evatGLld county ra., vino' the FIFTEENTH slay of JULY next. for th building feet FRAME (mimed. thirty live by for t ' f re t. sixteen !Loh, with a steeple, &c. A full description of the betiding L/C giveu ou the dv HN K Y y of lettin 119 JOLAR. At LEkiNAKLL Building 0 , 5 111 . , WILDER, Mooresville, Juan It, 109. • . V-MADE 4J1.0 MING 01 almostecery delorlottou 1 16 for sale at the 'iota of Juno Id, 1F52. SMITH & IRWIN. Saw-111111 and 200 Acres of Land FO SALE or it ENIr.M . t iai t tai k iYr: Timurz. LAAD situated In Penn towels ini•Ulantilehl county. Tow property p writer mar advantages ILIA LPP• bcrlug ortablihment. heing'lltamed on the stream kaolin rs (lig Run. nbont sni es horn the river. and In the midst oh an ext early() timber region. The pro^erty will certrdnly ho sold or Heated. The tenni w.O ho la verahle. and t nwroron given immedtatelY• Cif' Fur f tiltilfq pa lice qua apply either to Hugh Leavy. at Gelrtield. a r to Clark and Vally. on the Gramptanhills. near the pro ertr Pine 18 185 J OILS, TALLOW, GREASE; AND • rnc© • :Unmoral! Pan)]At. 300 LS BARRE IdAl./11114E11Y 011.. Pllaet 74 cella „. 21..4) ❑ ALLONts Do in n. As of various tint r, "Price 76 etr.pesiol;oa. HARREbd ) RREbd BOILED PAINT OIL. do do do ALLONS /3 do do in casks of vatic) s Own Do do dO 3i) BARRELS TANNERS' 01b. Veulons kinds and QUlllfkiel, from 8i to 5U pot gallon. 1500 GALLONS in Casks of various sizes. Various kinds and qualities. from ',IS to o na..t.. per gallon. CO I'ONS TALLOW GREASE,. for Heavy Cantinas tad Coarse Machinery. mSorrels or Casks, of say consider est requVed. Priced cents per pound. lONS. 01110 MENEM, PAINT, In Din's'', at the lowent mat ket price. MACHINERY Ott,, warranted not to chill In the . olst weather. and wander:Ll by thous using it equal to Spann I, Bt)1Ll 1J ria:4l.` OIL, equal to Limed Oil, other' a for white. 1 am constantly receiving large supplies of the nboyi named nrjuleg. and my motto i . "Cm all profit' end quick. returns". 111 r. POND. 66 Water Street. (under ths Pearl st Ilawm) New York, June 12,1062—amts. New Yor OUR STOCK, fe. E ...... MBRACE3 everything that belongs to the lialdwhrs. Coneliwz.re and Saddlery trade. whioh is always large and bought from tint hauds,whiatt enableolus to sell to coo KU dealers any goods they may want ou as inbosubis WWI as they can purchase to Pbliadelrhia. F.ll, FRANUISQueI.. !Awl town. May 20, Mg. • coaßvs . aure OP AtL KINDS, can In sol I by us ascii) prices. Main( our timbales from tho ORSialrl, we ea; sell as low as can babonaht in Philadelphia e FRANGISCUI3 Lewistown May .o.llioO THOMAS DEVINE--TAILOR , .• RREPEL7TFLII.I.I' announce) to the citizeue of thp vietat• kro that he 'continua to carry on the ALLURING LlLl6lthr.S a abort ritstauce E t na ofthe griage where he a ill be thankfal for u share nf public witrosage. he intends to plosserul who Inver him with ',hell eastern. Clearfidd Pa. Play 26, 18.51-11. Cneswcattilcomo A 1./J P.TllOll$ withereby cautioned against purchashic er T, on dtitieg a cotinin n o te riven by HTEPHEN IptNUY lit tiON. to JoSletil 110Y1t. calhare for ONE N LIN GEED ad EIGHTY DOLLAIte3 dated April Hal, as 'ha undersireed have just end legal r Moth akalait old note. and are detanninail nut to I.ltY it UMW{ .rnmnelle4 by laift kg!. Pti HO DUN Dlr. VV2II,I3UNI/V; Jr a. 4,1g52--pd Ili!•liu!! ye Inds and lasses • %Vito are loud ul fun and laughter, '.' Just colt nt %Volloco & Hills, And they'll show you what yuu'r otter; For they've the prettiest lot of hooks Ever you !word tell • And full of,love and murder, Within their Inuits of yellow;. • Then call in ye.jntly ones Who have tin iniur to spare, '• ~,. And bny. a quo rtors worth, of rending To drive away dull cure• :..?•IES1 0 3: 00 CCE) a ; A Superior lot of Welton i)loot—aleou.'sica nll4 Qum! Ll in the bait poulble meaner—for safe at ." • - WALLACE dt 1111.01.410 thew 27. Ciunin l'lo6ll'd in sale by_ Jute iO. WALLACB 8t 1111. ht% DM! LEAVY, rAritwic DAILY, WILLIAM CLAIM