.. 7 reerpeno Evening Bitlielin. Tholikot!Lines of tho Lato Iforrict ;Mock INSCRIDFDTO MISS M. 3. E. I{.;ALLEOII2NY JAIII wajte . a strain:wit h_feeble hand,. To n now er, thy, friendly tone. Fdr , ‘lntlnihei Inky° Wive I told thee ( J''‘vi.nt on. BWier May,tce!t! roomingtho glade and glen, And it wee oloolstop Ireo nut n'elainga has pased o'er the rnrth Hine° then n'ehange (would y'nu ihtnl.l.4i nu). You 10 :(isr, !ri'.ll:gd,r'Ll'APptf..enit,i, of ,she ennune,r„penr. j 7Attp:ffilid,!tinm is:enniling halls 01 the dark old forest here : TlilittgarOebilfthrit lidkjayah lute Vuirtithen.vvottic!' tikx la; 44111:e Ike lading eyee4, and 11;e Inltrringl9. , l, be ell--innltl et, nii ' I ' lit een the'. the , aunimnpiglitrto mere ' WiLlifall on my hrow uEnui, , ll'llidre.hrepthed ortlict Inoutitairea balmiest atore, ':Aridlltßatnaier's ligiti,in I heard tier voiee on the wind depart, f vihifaltrid ea her bloom went by, But lice farewell dielf in a %%eery haw', i r '?Aod,her light on a weary eye.' • hlive demo with visions- dhey faded all From n le variglttat ing brain, I Nide them go, and I would not call One dtqum troth its shroud ngnin. lilthould not lure me a single hour ''lltltte world ut my loot were laid, For•i:•oulii'isu&d plonfAire und tame mid power, A riti Teas than the 'Mat nc tread. My. feet were led to the rock of Pence When childhood wns on my brow, II has yielded nil I hove known of bln , , And L reef ip its shadow now. And my reel is sweet.and my hoart is calmed, As I Watch my being war.e, For I trust dm tight of the better lund, Will woke it to bloom agnin. PREMATURE INTERMENTS. The.late Rev. Dr. Alexander, in a work published a few years since, gives the fol lowing account of a remarkable incident in. , the life of Rev. VVm. 'Penitent "kfter a regular course of study in the ologyi .141 r. Tennent was preparing for his examination, by .the presbytery, as a can dichuoxfor-the:t.Gospel Ministry, His.in tense application affected his health, and brought on a pain in his breast and slight hectic: Heston became emaciated, and at lengili .was like a filing skeleton. Elis life, was now threatened. He grew worse and worse. He was conversing one Morning with his brother in Latin on the state of his Soul, when he fainted and died away. After the usual time, he was laid out Oda board,. according to the practice ofthe country, and the neighborhood were invited to attend his funeral an the next In the evening, his physician. re turned frorna ride in the country, and was 'afflicted beyond measure at the news otitis death. He could not he persuaded that it was certain, and on being told that one of the persons, who had laid out the body thought he had perceived a little tre mor of the flesh under the arm, although the body was cold and stiff, he endeavored to.ascertain the fact. He first put his own hand into warm water, to make it as sensitive as possible, and then felt under the arm, and at the heart, and affirmed that he , felt an.unusual . werreth,;though no one else could. He had the body placed iii: - .li f warm bed, and instated that the peo ple who'( had been invited to the funeral should be' requested not to attend., To thiSthe brother objected as absurd, the eyes being sunk, the lips discolored, and the wlae•bOdy cold and sty'. However the doctor finally prevailed, and all probable meads` were entertained to discover life.— But the third day arrived, and no hopes were entertained of success but by the doc tor, who Itever left him night or day.— The people-were again invited, and they assembletl , to attend the funeral. The dectOr still Objected, and at last confined his ietpirest - 1.0 a delay of one hour—then hilf;aitliour—theca quarter of art hour. Nrceiiitifr. him moistening the swollen tiitig,tio With some emolient ointment, the brotker, .mistaking . the doctor's purpose, hkirreXetriitred "It is shadreful to be feidin c ,vt . alifeless corpse," and inSiSted With earnestness thatilie 'funeral should inane proceed:. At this critical moment, ili body, to the great •astenishmeitt and 'ef all present;' gave a',groan, opened :10154 ! :: gd..l4l.l;:,,Agajn. apparent iiehttt. This put riastato all•th'e thoughts of btirying.ollitnikand'.)estig,y , ;effort was again directed.f?x htsirestoration. about hour,aft We figatitn:OPOnegit. away y 4; Ma tp AM aga n all appearance 7P . i.trp;ipiq;kiqghe'd another hour, titre §cbmo ; .(p„l".i4rn ,with more - power, and a complete . revival took fii4lie.great joy of the farnilY -and .f . NigNs k and,totherio v small .astonishmentigo tt yr t:n ip, had 4eenTidieuling the idea qf restoripg,to life a dead 664'. • • Kr A writer in the Bristol Times tells catber remarkable anecdote of a lizard in the\-e,pllektipa, the Clifton Zoological Ga i rdens. fthout a foot lgaii ,had ssamycd ; a o nearly $ asig' 'but not lk:aving,taken the pi-cannon to bite ritritiliend,it commenced scratching when iila'hown, and aetually scratched a hole in iiiilVid6•of the other through, ,wh'ch it emergedin safety, while the voracious.one I died , , , frorn the injury,, and was speedily jihkid pp in turn by his relations. t : 6 T . Gentlernan who was in, arrears for several weeks board;complaThed one morn irigAtt breakfast that his coffee was not set tled' litolf hyfbotter settle for the' coffee and then coraplain," said the land lady. - -I*" 3. A* Keritucky paper bays it is getting to be very fashionable in that quarter to efielii t se* a 'dollar with marriage 'notices, vtllo 'neading ; them to the printer. A . o*d custom, cilia ought to prevail 'every where; Six dollars to printer and priest, No sensible man could 'refuse; Vivo dollars tO•render him blest , , , And ?ne to publish dal news t- THE UGLY FAMILY.' "4:" In 'brio of thfOower the:•Pal motto State, afore once lived a family_of sortie six'aiseven perpons,who wereltnowti fur 'and wide as thia“ugly ,family \ V'' 'One of them Jake, was, so ‘.gurispoakably" bad favored, that it made imp (be! if :he had bitten'into it green persimnion.:to look at him, and whenever. he walked through the ' streets,the dogs slung their taibiand sneak ed ted - tkta red, to 14ark.' . ,.• • ru . The fame of this milY' spread through the country, and at last reached the ear's of a Georgian, who, for a.long time hadheld undisputed pgssessien of the celebrated pen knife.... This individual at length deter. 'rriinetHo;.piiy to the ugly, farxiily; , 6l(i, end**, to disPbse of the ardrt4akiiife: so, onchforning he crossed the Savannah, About noon he saw a wagorythcacl,.and rode up to inquire the whereabouts of ilie family. . "Hello, stranger!" said he to n man walking by the: Side of a wagon. . "Hello, yoursell,", exclaimed) the wag- onet turning round and discloSing a'conn tenance so tremendously plain that the Georgian almost dropped from his horse. s ay," said the Geer ion, reteverin a little from the astonishment, "are you not ugly Jake himself!" EMI The wagoner shook his head and grinn ed a ghastly smile that made him look like the night mare personified. "I'll bet ten dollars that you are the ug liest man in the state," said the Georgian. "Done," said the wagoner. "Come here." And going to the back part of the wagon, he called out, "wake up Jake, and put your head out hero." The Georgian burning wiih curiosity, leaned forward, as the cover was raised slowly up—Suddenly his eyes Cell upon physiognomy so awhilly,boundlessly,over poweringly ugly that it seemed to be fbrrn ed out of the double extract of delirium tremens. The horse snorted and started back in fright, threw his rider over his head, but the latter had scarcely touched the ground before he was mounted again. Throwing down the ten dollars and his penknife, without saying a word he struck a bee lino for Savannah, looking alternately over each shoulder as long as the wagon re mained in sight. THE OLD DEMOCRACY. Hurrah! the Old Democracy Are in the field once more; No faction in their steady ranks, To break them as of yore, With hands and hearts united, all Fling out the banner high; And Pierce, and King, and Victory, Shall be the battle cry.' 0: - .1k drunken laborer recovering from a dangerous illness, was asked whether he had not been afraid of meeting his God.— "No," said the- poor Pagan, was only afecrd o'-t'other chap ! Anincaust NO. -T he re is nothing like it. A man no matter what his business may be, never loses anything by advertising. The more money he cipends on the news paper, the more money he makes. A per son once told us that he bud commenced business with a determination to wend, in advertising, all his receipts for the first two years, it was impossible to do so.— The faster he paid it out the more he re ceiv ed ; and, could he have monopolized all the_ advertising columns of all the pa pers in the city, he would have been repaid four, fold —N. Y. News. , witty word spoken by a rich rel ative is a very witty affair--even when the wit is not very apparent; but nobody laughs at- the wit of a man in disgrace, or whose coat is out at the elbows. BEAUTIFUL.—"As winds the ivy 'round the tree, as to the crag the moss patch roots; so clings my constant soul to thee ! my own, my beautiful ! —my /xots " Oz An extensive ,establishinent for the manufacture of oil from rosin is in the course of erection at Chester,Delaware co. (3* - Thev say that fish may be carried alive any - distance, hy putting on them a good coating of compact clay, wet with salt water, and surrounding it with ice.— In this ivuy you may see fish swimming in the fish-mongers tubs at Paris, fish brought .from the coast of I/cm - nark. C -- "No Reputation can be permanent which does not spring from principle, and he who Wouktmaintain a good name should be mainly solicitous .to maintain a good character void of offence toward'Oed and mau.. 13* -- Twor'signs were once -opposite each . Qtlick i .in Philadelphia, .thus James Shalt; and Jonathan • . . • Futt;sArs.,,,. •: (;41.11.1'(1NE.liti:c .I.IOIOY. with loidther calor/and h./ aol.i w• I,lvy Fie,( ,*1 •qym,;rf, i;l qr ,i ,„z. • :. . 4 Ant l ral not( Iledscu! trirvpaps, roc 54310 at the Ii u 6 (.11LIM , 11 t't ',). . 1 1, lt.t,l l l3:f;(', ° Ceilar Wire • r TEMS and i.r 53:e,at.Mr Phan , V Cull tittra , July 11. 3IORFCI'. Attouatfiona' the Wlnd p r indebted ft). Or fiwiug Actium:ad A wit h . Op ropy, ed to OW 1 Itt- MEDl,al3l.ll,Ututl oath° cutilezwr.t. as 4 lq have uljol..llv.gaLouyts or, over a. yozea s'attl:ng, hutted up I.li4viccu this and twist day 01 jury "Xtl. • • 821 TA ittOlt. ell/WerIIVIIIB. May 0.032.—pd, Twenty:five Tons . hammered Iron, • 1 r;i7lNi.B. Ehdars. Coulters; land tillet)tiar..atl cindre trfill wo °Mardi - at any dm, prontittly...Thu triple impolitic' at Philadelphia plicet Tilts inui id' turd in rill the nytebiod ghoul of the Pea , ,,yiyabilk Haitian], • and ka l be en lrononuee , l to bateidit in (I rarity raid dupdtkor it Itulth to any iitunriereil iron to the Slur , Por ttaln ny 1". G RANO'? yJi6.ltiet, fru dein I. Works. Lod 'gown kitty V', U5l: • - P,state' of Ditagaret need, dcc'd. ria cuter; in nEttuilyvms, itraio / Von upon tun oruito of I%IAV.'; Alt El' it EVA), al:ft of Forttuttpt tp., Claddlald dated., to 'o lu duo brut of law been prunrotl to Lilo subronthr. All pertor i••dulit../1 to said eVute, iar . t 1 re CI anted to •ranku parmant inuadlltelv, and thou; Having claims will pra/out them duly authontioutod fur attVemolat, . . - ' DitV/D FERGUSON. Adm' r. (Newfield. July :111,11352, • • BACON. „ il M.1 0 :11 I OE9, r nd t3IIOULDIIIII3 for sale at tho cheat) LI...OAHU store of , Joy U. . , . R. 110 S SOP. lIIAN PUMPS flOate bY r ' 44E4.0 1 ; , ViA144401.; ar,1411 4 11.e. , ' BUSINESS - DIRECTORY - OF CLEARFIELD CO • • ..',DAvul s'A!eltot, ,r, lIINET AND OtiAin MAK Mt, Lonust it., between Vecond r(rad Ti . ApriliJ. USW. Wlg . „'',r.':!OtLiltit,T, I I 1,11.(71i5M tsl,oll.4's Mine; is 11,:11 trnvtithip— tir all ,vnik in Ills lino i. ilonunn ctunt ontim, DC roatona inn totmi' ' • Uno J InNi - • W.' BARRETT PvicitcriAirp n 1 , I , ,:onutiv; 1.1.1111,1:1.1. 10enrributg. iP3J. SAMUEL ARNOLD, A,T,,IiIZIUA A NT nod i•t0,1414;k: utlg , rtburg. Mil l i, 1851 •;--- - F R RICK' *.A R N 0 Lll ; inv.frf;ilANT 41..1 pitv,i4upL Dattxti. utilvtiurg: L'Ea. ' non!! 17 . NJ•s• ISAAC. ,•'; ISECII T add Ll'MALlt',lnd 111:111.f1+71 7 A Lilt(' I,ll' , . ' ' • II: 13LooNr, twil:lt.:ll".tirerth:l 1.11.%111Li3 `4 , ;(ll'.ti>l)Lel: DEAr.S. rt. noon,;, A:Oil 17 - / 1 ' 42 - _ IV I LLI A AI nu,.. And SIGN o , tt, d l're;uterotli 011011:11 CAI weuono at rea. W. I •SJ JOHN lIILBURN, r OUT Gild 41101:A\ 1 AK Ent , A 1( rights 1 o/c, (.:1r.1111. , 1d. A 1.:Ii JAMES I lOLLENBA CI I, .+.,.LALIi..:;; .11 'I Nia.k,t told • ." \VaiIAUL, ist,rll6, WALLACE & [IILLS, urnitAirs ;.:r•• t t , ::..i,: I , r TA. 191 R. V. IVILSON, Jit Vswt fli k 03 ee it. lhe Tagi -1 t.ov. o:41 'tj flliNfrir LORA NE, • I])11'3101 Ii uial I.:R.N.:o[dr. on .11hri.utstrt.oppositt his rtai JOHN W. SHUGERT. "1 7 110(1N IV: A It FIL ell ne'r ol : ' l'lll7, V.. 1 I ',one II 'let's tI. toll. I I ;:eV,.. ,a. , 11 r. .1V,1.16,'6'3. PETER SEYL7, IRON—FuLI DLitt ra. , ro all loth o , instingc routhr ul tli, r,te tonte3 an d on ron.o.tah:t .„. - tUrlll3. WILLIAM A. WALLACE. Trervi EY AT LAW, Office ti,lj his lot , iloneu on ;iect:nd att. et opmitt , Cad regiduce rill v. es :war 6041. re. Anni O. it-54. JOHN FLEGAL, ill NYugons (KO, &c.. I Neatly honed on thn shortest notice I).c. H. P. THOAIPSON, 2YSICI —May bo found oltitcr at Id/ or at . 11..11's butel—Curvidn.vllll—whca not not 0.31,1.10ua11Y a' low. Ike. 'ad 1751. LEONARD & SIOORE, ; 1 14 EI:CHANTS AND LIM LElt 1.11 rtt ct. woou,laltirket aLd Lucusl— , Cl-art e J. Deo. =9, 1811. THOMAS MILLS, " AND :41,E1011 MA IC Flt, on Teira forret. be tween Market and Locust, Cwarncld. I'a. '44. AIcBRIDE, 11l ETAI LER AIS I) I)EaLEtt IN LUMBER —Norttaz 111., CoroetorState and Luella struts. ellfiVetirfil!e pea. 14.51. ELLIS IRWIN & SONS, ,t T the month el Unit. Run, 6 miles from Cl.ntfield fl ME tiOR AN rs, and ulnas, va Lumber tunnulavturent. June 1M.1)361. ROBERT McNAUL, TANNER—AIthu —td) hiTAN eutwu:aville. Lit Wit SAMUEL WAY, 7 LOOT nod tAV tEMAK ER—Cameo.'lll 1457. G. C. PASSNIOItE, LAcKt , MITO tic Old roarhity —lNlNvensvale. NOP, bUit three Dee. 2 . 4, Nil. RICHARD AIOSSOP, ' 11, ETAILER tlr GN AND DO $d NNTIC LDANDIrik: & LiQuorts—At Dicier & t'o', uid stand. Mao. o o 'ha went Liao of 241.D0et. Leo SU, te.sl . THOMAS SHEA, 14 1 ASHION A141.E; TAI zihnw's Row, on Ma:Let street. immediately °vet ire Post Oce—U.e Peo insl. SAMUEL B. TAYLOR, TANNER nutl ()OUT and :AWE MANIIPACTURER.- Garvilnivllle, lho. ee. PM. GEORGE \V. ORR, lu his new Shoo on Third street, tooth of hisolset. to. Olty 1. 04,4 HURXTHAL & BROTHER, IArTRUII NPn ana LANBEIt 11/FALUE:73. Woo 'lntd !TA Post Ulla, li.udford ip .11uNdield eJ. J. L. CU TILE, r intiNTy nut, LAND ENT. (Mice ad ru.idetA,:c ,11 Alurtict Ones. Clrarf chi A, rut Ih. lb J. OEO. RICHARDS, 1 4 1 / 3 1110NAIILL; TinaUlt--VVest cud IA Slaw's how un n RICHARD GLENNAN, Sa CIOT f 1 Z4l It !, 11-Et :tow on JO Marko; ttret•o-4::enrii,iti. L. Si. Mil. BLIZA IRVIN, px•Tr.K:f:tvE.• t)P Frx.C117.77 AND IY.) 11_1 uli:141 t!tc...? wepi ral• f : I -Si. 1 7 ,1)W. B. PATTON, 121}11? , : I: . ul rua • ' • .• • JASV, 13: G'IZAITAIvi, CaIEItI:ISAN'S awl irL.ll.l4i. IN LUC'S :a. ,S:r3l-,Lietaamtwa th .0 taw la. ip. 1/0), 2:1.1811. KRA'rZER ' • I.7Eactln NT' A: , If i.1 1 10Wge i-ALEa—Coruor of eptit 4:(44:41.144ttr;)01Lt. • 16,1. mod, 1851. • JAS. ALEX.A.NI.)ER, • . . . !+;;‘E.Fll—la :his nuw &boil :a .yl l triarLul. zU,3L, tigur ho ,; • 1Mn.«.9. I 851•. ,Jg FIN CARLILE, JU:7:IICr, OF T11.11PEA:01:- t.ta. iJnu 11.1: lku e 9, II L. BARRETT, 11.4 Etteii Ara. filitdrAlt.:4AN AN D.GENERAL PV..I- ....SA DUCE vliA.I.L.K—!u Burrett: 1111:i• Cloarl eld ilmtgo • 1163.110. IBSt. ISRAEL COOPER, ,I_ 7 l-003TI11/031'13f, , at (;,(40 ,flataot..itatiolar of Irot , tlitrt find Doinestk: ftlofehantlile,ttliti itztaustve tlealer I.atr,bur. !)ett. till, 1861. 0. 8.. MERRELL, rfQrrTR, TI 14 1110:1 ARO DUNI) rite Ilulusgi'Go.:tivatad blalitocatrvut—Vour flold, • Diru. :La. = • ROBERT MANLY, v•VIIEELAV RIG iIT ntql CNAittm,‘KLIR, IUrIE and MN AMENTAL Myatt etto.tt.— C , saffiall. . uth J. &. J. G. RUSSELL. rrANNERS . 6 )OIINRIERH ANI) I)I:ALEILS IN ALI kinds of lieutlior.tze,.tukett in '14464141e Pa —Grenwitintinis Vol). 4, lel2, WM. P. CHAMBERS, WHEELWRIGHT, CUlAlRhittliiiH. unit 110 USE W V V ISIIN PA TEU.—Curivonsvillu: • ' • 1ic0.29. B. STERLING, S 4 (Ifileici'; 2l E l ii;' , : S 4 d h""' WM. W. FLEMING, d rhvF, u—sifiI...QON iri pITINIMIOURE and CONeEC- Ra , TIONARY- , -thlrat Title. , Dec. , 00,11361 • D. 8. PLATNER rirlAlLOW—New Vlltuhingtoti, Burniide townsbip, Clear Held county,' Deoemberk9,o3l. CHANIPEU,,,&.,KLPFER. VITHEELWAIGIIIT & OLIAMMAKEBB. &a. —lllldg vv,po:t. rive tovnuhlp. • , D 40,119, GEORGE R: . RARRErt A ITORNESt AT LAW:iii:4lffiee idiolniag his miliiintie tlJoiisocou!i cheat, cleat Amp VI, I,t!te, JOSEPH. , S: FRANCE; ft1, , 0 ILK is y!ti'o.l.n:w-,uol at. nn it?oet;caljoba!na cp, tit() relideme at J.L. Gaka.le, roq., ();euttield.,,. " •alyrii to. k%lip . . . A.. L. SCI-INaL,. . . . ri I A I LOR-I,lAliorobnrir.- - -will diThii woill i ult. ne gnnil and t , e 4:11!•np. Pe no , !Alter fellow. , , —put, 1,19, iva. J. D.' TI-10:14PSON I wn,m,„ &0,. &o . Ironed on" short nothn. and , lid very b.itt style, tit lusold stand in thn borouch aptru ens Lied I:9,1511. • A. K.• XITRIG-1-IT, • • • • 14it(311ANT ANti EX I'F.N6( 1,1711 IN 1,1);14—; c 7). I.lll:ll—:iouthwtst yar:,rr 01. Diztalmicl—C;anrit ht. • ' Dcw t, 11151', JOHN,P.-)I - 10YT, m . F i0 n t ( t . , , , imr. : ? ,, ,, , Li n , ... , ,,,, , p c i 0 nv 4 tj . ,. 1J0, On I.4o ,f lii i V 7 o/141 1 1 .1 Fox GEO. B. GOODLANDER, •••• • 1117,10()14-MA ElZ—Luthersburit.' Work 4,41:m4 to ordet on on.lt noone and on good terms. 1) - (3 'Si. • t „S. C.. PA'rCIIIN ~ imintat Utiti liCUTlPhick :Pier '.-. Chu alitc, and Liimtvlblerchaut. , ' Loi. ISAAC '3OI-INSON, 61.1015\1A cud , of ci'inv:'s nqv on S.`.' stieet—Ck-arl Dec. «.1. JOHN C. RICHARDS, ' V•ICI Al 4 —On the ilgo Road to Chcit creA, eott L. tote..twin Cur wc• Vl.lO. G. W. TURNER, .-",:411t , /NI/1111.M TA IL( )It tho LuVliviesq a,rner o: Prow MO ,tte. I ft. ;cu. HU 1951 C-IEO. W. REIE.ENI 41EN & TRUNK NI AVIJI'ALITUREI; 1.3 —On Thlrtl at.eut botve,en Sl•Aket and I I:cult. 14m. 30, 1851. M. E. WOOD, 111V31CIAN. May alwhys ho found at his residence in lkuwai.n illy, when Lot prolcstionailyalfs-nt. Da/L1:9,135L GEORGE WILSON: ~..311y811.1 1N nany ha l onod nt Li. 0t1i4,1 in 1,11111 Late, is u when not t:hso❑ton larulo,:cioatal bunautass Po'arintry J. 11. JONES, y6 61101'. rz. Innt Vl' MARVA:— A ein.iling 1111 res!denco on Muibt, b±tkvutpi Tbitti E.Lti 1 utallt 4:tetlk—eit'anteld. ISAAC SMITH, Fl'll ANT. A 1:4 I) 1,6,11..! , 1L Ld LUM umt AN I) C,ll/1 , 0 Pni 'oco bem een ChorrY ano. I.wiv-1:01,,t$1 , 11!9. Dee. Oa. lasl 'I'LIOMPSONS, HARTSOCIc, & Co. iL(IN-I•'r:IINOER.-2—(7,,twnn.ville. An ext,n.ivo 113110 r Meta Oil !na • Illf:s invie 10 wdar. I )t)",:. :AL I'l,l 'PHOAIAS-U. FUL'FON, & CO., MICII ANTS. nod citeu4ive doaler.. ann h:onultteture:• 11/ July :13.1Y.:;2 • J. B. APENALLY, TTORNEY Al LAW. Ullloo'4lll door above Loofah's 2 - 1. lintel. on :Impact st..Cloulield. April. Itlb t. "LOLA MONTES." 11 - 23aDot am:Z . ol4z. lamblEmes, AT CLEARFIELD BRIDGE. vnANCIS iespectlally arnouticm to lb ! pu , b . lo. th‘t Ile has commenced the Above baeinets at Fl ELI) BRIt)C U to the new bowline occupied by John C.nd on the wed side ot the etre7... 1.% and!e will mlnnlea• ,re tit and SlinEB, of all at felt pones, on th - •ehorlett notice, and In the very t.it manner. tluve 610ORTY a call. June 41. NEW . TANNERY, • At Curweinsville. OAMORI. B TAYLOR. resprc:ltilly aitounniies in hi, tier lieu I.; trio:de—vie public—that lie ha, fCll7l.Veti nod enceo husiLers at. his New Tannery ou Filhct inim•-•tiately north of tt'num's Curweneville, whore he it pr.pered to r nt , ply all orders on thort oohed and in Ow. mutt 'emcee ory cr. IDES. ;RAIN rinii Lu mil rat tOwin in exehnnee. anti ill, highest price: tillowed. May 0. • WM. NEWELL & SON, Wholesale Grocers & Commission Merchants, No. 3, South Water st., i A I v .r!i;VITA Y4 I ° .„ b n a T i t a d i f " Vi t tYPl' IVt 4 kA W WINKS. TEAS 6Le. to wlch Lvite It; atm ' Clone, I . ;() t , NTI M 1:11 , 1t1 A r./TA. ' ' O.. . 1 , 51 —7lll L'I.EASAN 'a' au OLD, IRON FOUNDRY and DIACIIINE SHOP, At Clearfield. undersig‘.o t rarectfully announces to the people of Cmaitield end the adjoining counties toot hestjil,coatin nos to Garry on MO noose businea at Ills extcasivetailablith meat In the hotoush of Clearfield, and is now prepared to uvula facture ati kinds of Castings used for Grist Mills, Saw-Mills, and all kinds of Illachinerp. Ilia Cattiest are no of a upekir quality-equal. if Doom hole( , to Awe Whet iv the finsie--s he even 10-e but the v et luaLaily.l.uud r toplOyl wale but tau Vary beat of wontioen If.. MACHINE SHOP, sipero.i T,lll • INC; LATIIII.B, &wen by dram. tosnow sutl...ettloloottrutto- and undo the antaarettitent ul it I , f IT rival thech is-white elm, tt any rott in of irneninorr ; .i, tSti hi) In the very hest style, end , a .loth not Lee now ~o hftuds a setae itiOntliant •nelt ..s vat o 1114,1 ;natures, I'i. l lt. tali I 0! . .VA:4II liti rr1.E7.1. wt:lua ha °nit to se.l low fur ar 133 a n.a....m0t,:0 urodlt. lie le how chbUna,, licon he most approved patterns. HATHAWAY COOKING-STOVES. ALSO—Fancy Air Tight Parlor Stoves, Nine Plate and Coal Stoves. Also, Wiarellm celebrated Plote-itt • •t n ,l flu Vi-W 1.1. E„ F;i.EICII and Si , " Witt:ch s , Ile iutor. , ll dos ell On leasunatro terms, and tinttl LW. Ihi Milan. 01 I ite otottity aut,e:al tied a to their nits ea' au , to etv.l loth their eustrot ultveft psorer,d hat tau i.Thrad ntivrs will be al o. e.l for I 031010 Produce •ud iYi ET I It. At he, 110 s I,' ti:,i1•1111.i . I pergola,' 'LI Pr/ 11 I on fOr Wing involve ”1 ,,, 1e atltatata, DAVIti ;.,11Z. Cleurfli I I, Nov. DR. HOYT'S _ krv'tba) bi Vesti nnw heing elletwl to 1119 I' untie IE no a GUARANTETES CURE: for the iimi.VEs IN HIIR9I j; and as the: only known rnealehui in. the world havin¢ been used in the Private Voteriunt,V, ptilittwo of the orourlotor for the I nst 30 yours ; end he hltssVer known It to Nil in : a:lngle letttoc.: of producing eh:sting cure, and luau in g the horse Inwood splint far work. The utter loop:P.16u; cy of .the horrefor Inhor, when troubled with this common thsvate, should induce every one having such to aNdy ito• . lnediutely for this roniettr, PRLUE cmr, not.tAß PEN. PACKAGE. Which will be teat. — with full directions." to any'ntutof the fruited States. All letter/tor. communion/ions to ho ad. Alustt4,l'44 Paid. to I. P. HOYT. , Rat/ of No. to pout I, rirru Street. Philadelphia, Wbo.esalongent for tho United N. 11.--Agents wanted threat:hoot the cenntry to whom e liberal discount will he given ; and their Lunch/ Placed in (ha advortisoroonts. Addrezg at above. Millinery and Mantua Making:. MISS FORD & MISS HUNTER EtT6(YITIII.I,II announce to the qadioe' of ulearliold end vicinity, that they 11111V8 commenced tho busincea of Making, Reparing, and Coloring Bonnets Black, Making Dresses, Caps, &e., and may be found In lime shop adjoining then:Admire or Win: J Ilemohhl, no Praia stieet. They hope a bn favored with a liberalehare of public pat annoy an their woeb will be done to ploate and on tho trod oaeonnblo terms. April 10, laid. llteady, iVfladc ribOTHING. of alma 6VOLV dooription—Coats. Vcsts and Pantoicons cavnrinc for tho Uppor extrotnitivi. a Wnlst cont. and a pair or Uanmuntionab el. MI for 'MUM llol..idt RS. at • WAL.L.AUE '& 1111.1.0. . Wailch ac Clock Making. _ . . T/IGDPirT IC WELCH begs leave A% to inform tho - citizens of .4: 4 Clearfield and vicinity, that ho has 0': .... .\ permanently located in the shop V I O ri:r } adjoining Lanich's hotel, on Mar. * ket street, whore the repairing of ‘,.,-* if *, ' -...,... WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWEL. 11Y..4te:. will bo executed in the beet. manner, of the shortest notice and on roasorniblo tortes. -. Also, ENGRAVING executed at 'short notice. WATCHES. &e.. loft with biro to be repaired MIL be promptly attended 'to. and warranted for ono year. , , , April 9, 041. •IMPOAT ANT ; i i ,' Fanner, Farrier & Stage Proprietor MERCHANT'S CiLEBRATED GARGLING 011 IN The lIIIITOWIt OP DIIIDICINN As the most remarkable External Application over discovered. 7---ort,c‘,BoVie COI% MAN 'AC.%.I "•They can't Keep Howe without it." Etlievienco of more than sixtee' , yea'rs has established tho fact that Morchant'a Celebrated Oil, or Uni venTallly Embrocatiorf;tvill Cure most caeca, and re lieve a,ll Huelkda d t ,• • , Spavins, Sw,ocney, Ringbone, Winlgalls, Poll Evil, Callous, Cracked Heels, Galls of all, ; kinds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains, BruiseS, FinJ tula, Sitfast, Sand Cracks, Strains, Lameness. , Foundered- Feet, Scratches or, Grease, Mango, Rheumatism, Bites of Animals, External Poi sons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites, Boils, Corns, Whitlows, Burns and Scalds, Chilblains, Chapped Hands, Cramps, Con tractions of the Muscles, Swellings, Mreakness of the Joints, Caked Breasts, &c. dm. ' , The, Unparalleled success of this Oil, in the cure of die eaees in Horses and Cattle, and oven in human tlesh is daily becoming more known to the fanning community. It can hardly be credited, except by those who have been it the habit of keeping it in their stables and bounce, what jgt amount of pain, Guttering and time, aro saved by tnttely applitation of this Oil. Mar Ito sure the name of the solo proprietor, GEORGE W. MERCHANT, Lockport. N. Y., is blown in the side of the bottle, and in his handwriting over the cork. All orders addressed to the proprietor will be promptly responded to. Got a Pamphlet of the Agent. and see what wonders aro accomplished by the use of this medicine. Sold by respectable dealers generally, In the Hulled States and Canada. Alm by AGENTS for the aboic Medicine 0. I) %A IsON. Cloarfie.d..Cletufleldcurty. S. SMITH. returvlte, do tto JOHN PAITON. 4vwensvillo do do porriiit & mosfINN. Hid Ventre COMM INN Ar iiE. OH. tirookvide.Jettoon IHCKINtinN. fret We. J. ri IIbAKLB Y. nomadic. Iffmanrocontoy. JOHN C isItENNEH. Mouresville.Cloarfield co attend according to Act of Congrees, In the yen 18M., by J. B. HOUGHTON, M. D., In the clerk's Oftico of the District Court for the Deem District of Penrurylesinia. Another Scientific Wonder! OREAT OURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, on, GASTRIC JIIIIOE. Prepared lrum RENNET. or the fourth Somme). of the Ox, all, r Directions of BA ICON LI EDIG, Tho great Clit mist, Ity J. ti. oval'. Toni. M. D., No. 11. Aurtli Eighth ',Street, F litho. dolphin, In. This is n truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, DYMPEPSIA, JAUNDICP:. Livsin. COMPLAINT, CON• tertrATiozi. and DEBILITY, Curing niter Nature's own method, by Nature's ov% n agent, the" Gastric Juice. *„*liiilininDspunnfu! ihn4 Fluid, infused in Wil• ter, will digest or thesulve, FIVE POUND++ OF llutisT BEEF IN ABOUT TWO ttuUttN. 001 01 the Stumach. DIGESTION l IGESTIoN 1:odor:rod in the etomneh hr the ILA aid 01 a fluid will.: :Fr el Y • 111t1CI froth the inuercoal ul that organ: when la a onto of lifialn, called ehe Gastric Juice Thin Field l.lha Great :301 , ..ent ul the tool, the Puri friLtt, eletrrvlnr. nod tittinalattnd i:Qeht of the t4toiarch and twestin s. on ithniit it thew will Ile no eideation.—no .convertfon uf Food Oro. , Blood an , our. utti , too at the hotly hut !tither in nip fel. and destru: ti .0 nautili too al the whole illy est ire adoaretu 1. A wen 4. half .fiad uyuren stemarh mortar:At na rood lt 'atria Juice. and lien o the dia. echo, SI/airs', an.; del slits w hidtlt ria•tle• p CA'S! N A I) It N FUSIN , s the chivf elem. nt. or Great Lhgestise u the ov,r.jejuie, It is kood in goof nher,h.ece in the solid unroof thu butiatits siornoch atter death end ,oinetithea chut er. the Venitittit to itsitet. feat Pali up. it IL also 'grind to the stomach of I.lllClttlz, ft. the ox. it tit lited b 7 tunnels Ili Uf.l./C e11 . ..3,Can 1 1.1 hamlet, 0,0(4 ctlofwhinh hes long Ger.!, the sv.loiler oi tte dulry '1 he l'tif.ltit.tt ullatt• 11: 1 1 1. 11; t• 11, 1 I. LULL $1 (oltligt.tt wit ittlll UNI ,, Am.,. 11Ctottl•lt , nit Tho 111.t.fintt h of a oitil will rout.. newt , ; pits u, owc rveith, vr liefon rot ••i ma o.rt of Poosto dissolved in sixty blurt.otl w met! ..pu other fuod."— thwt•roi eromoths ;mid lice un cond it:work Juice• Rennet , or r t risiu. ' h o w may ho lierteetly supplied, ire gu..e.e. the !Oil. N'IRNTIFIC EVIDENCE. itAltpN LIOLI/G, to his celebrated were on Animal n Ar•Peti C:r.ert.tv.• Plaid why 'et. I r..:pply pl..4tmetl I f. , 311 IIiC tit utrothi utol Ihrietonnict of t m nr , I or road. as meat and eggs. will be tiotlenet,ghauletl, and Dize.tee, preuively . in thusamo Itiall:14 , ~s 1.14‘V v. , .1/11 ' the hl , l 011 , if /1, In lilt franca, - :"1)i.• on ••I.e t eltrA 'N et. " im blith a o be . Newoft( rave 35, states the intattirtaitleat. cud tieserib•3 /hp. method of oteparation.-- There Atli few Weller roithoptie. !pen Dr. Peed ti • I /I' TkiN /MI /11'.5 it, .P.oftsger .Chemistry to r the Medical College of tha Univ. ot New York, :n tin "Text - Bereklortlbs.mittry." page 316.'imys. lit Wes Men a question Vihlthvrtheet floe ot.ti Id he performed—hut Ms now tibiseriettiy niltallistr that it mar bs imaininitthin. in his grvatavork no Duman Thvklology,'llevoles more , than fitly pages to an examination 01 tit :a subj.-et. Ilisexptvimenis with Dr. Beau mont, oo the Cathie Jnloo, obtained from the Irving human stomach an.ll....a,aunentils are Yiell known •'ll, all eases." he says •aliteition ocatOted Ito petreetly . in the ArUlicial as in the . CitituMisit.restiona." AS* A DIP'I'I.I'SIA CARER. tOuparatiqn of - PI :WIN hue oraatread fktoritst tnaryalious enact,. outing eAses pi Debility, 1..:(1111C19' Hoe:Nut/OAS Deanne, anti DvittePtie CouttimatiOn.sephosed to .ho to tileiVCIF Ye:4o I.ll"illegfiliti , It is unpessiltle to glue •the &gaits of rases In tho limits oh Illivntlverti:amont , -but aluthoutiottal ocelifteates,hve been r eualyad or mere than , , ItEM A ItiCABLE cURES Ih voik: and sfettor. alone. These wore nearly c'esPer.ttuuate3.,eatt the cures were rot ouly,rturld A nd . wa•Aertoi,•trdt aermanapt'.' ' • - ft isn strol,t4l24;it..)Uri Ist`fTll4QTß. and; froze the Elston. Isldnely smolt oftnefity neotisiery'to hrodusehettithpdlgestion. a behoved to out poen I I -, . F:LECTIIO.MAGNi:TIc i'IIINCIPLES, The re ig o o form of OLD liTOttAoll (X), NTS which it dorm not ream to teach. and remove nt hneo No matter how bad thrY Marto, It 0111.14 - 3.ttittlAta REILIEF. Agingle dote remettt nil tho unplemuut symptoms; and it only needs to be ropealto r for a glum time. to mune thane good ciiim's_per. mourn,. PURITY Ulf 111.000 and VIGOR OF 1101)1l, follow at puce. It in pattirularly excellent in cage of Nausea, Vorniting.Cratnin. Soreness of the odor the StomitCh. Witten athrectiihr, low, cold taw of the illoof,l floovincis..Lownits of i3plrite Dmpondenoy, nmaciation Weakness. tendency to leder:lay O , L &0,0, R Price; NII DOLA par bottle,.b ee bottle will often effect Li:letting Cont. • PEPSIN IN POWDERS, SENT SY MAIL. x'ILEE OF POSTAGE; For annvinienen Of sending to' all pads of the country. the DIGESTIVE !RAWER Ot.' 'WU PEPSIN is put up in the form of Powders. ,with directions to be dissolved in diluted alcohol. water. orerrup t.bytSe Patient. These powder: eon. lain precisely the same matter as the bottles, but palcotho quantity forth° vamovicei. and will be sent by mall. NREE Or POSTAGE. for • ONE DOLLAR sent (post paid) to Ur. J. II oUGLITON. No. 114 North Eighth greet, Shila:i Pa. Six packages for five dollars Every paokege_ hears the written signature of J. S. DOUGH TUN. 82.• D.. Sole froPriotor. , . * * *Agents wanted - Woven , tmyn In' the Cattail States:— Very liberal discounts given to the tutd e. Druggists, Post Irina. ters,and Boolue'lers are desired to not as agents. ' . AGENTS for Clearfield county— • WALLACE It IMAM. Clearfield borough. W. 111.41102 MIMIC& VOnleneville. • . • p, W. HAMMI T T/ both cabare t IL W. 111001111, e'en tourathip. CU1115 . 11 0 in EDAEP ' Y. A vele. New Wathington. • . JOHN C.ORENNER.Aloaresville, Ofetufield co. • Mar 28. IH5l^-11- • SALT . SAUDI.I : ' / 6 2_,IRQUND. ALUM,I,3IYESTORI`I' IGIAIRY: SALT for sale br the Haat. Barrel ow Isaias!. , • WALL/AIM 80,111 LLB. , g of ri t ctx u w , OloarfoO, PA. I.; a. , (.I ill •. PECOP.M2'O2 FOR; I'LIiILIBIIING AT ~ VITAI!ING'I'Pri. Duqngilio P ti rekidentil , A KLt . PAPER Th be entitled `7l-1B To be exclusively. devoted tg the advcaq, and clissemi?aation;of Demotratic ciples, and the: support of theinominee , for tlw Presidency of the , Rational. D e :, mocratic convention., which, zbill cen., ; vene at Baltimore on; the first , of : ..Tun4 : • . inhvittibaill . p . roPkise to bohirtiencier.On the 6th'61 1 44' . :1 .11: or as coon thigenni3Cllll the proboodirigs' ok' the thshr it ." Concontion don 'be rdoniVe'd, a 'cants:di/en 'p pet anddi the it above Otte: em- In pont/oho , the: ohme. week ty,,rfos preceding the rresidentitit Liection: which is to tete PlaciN• November neut., The palm 1 , ) II lin ,dcvated exolusiyulgt a l the dismission rind adirocticy of democratio PrisclPlas ase measures, and Pledged to thostipport of the candidates tat,, may he, Presented for the suilreigcs of the American peel s ! lot thetbo highest offices in their alit, tty theNallottal Deg o .) c ntioConvention, which will arserrible in .Bultinionneo rb b Ist olitmenext. ' • • • • • •• e first no infer of "TIII CAII , IPAiIIt , P' will con_tala a complete analysts of the state of parties when C enerat Tat lr: was elected, a reviovy of the on in;il which defootert the dsm& dialto nomlnatiost, and an exposition Of Cho ovfltitietatblis: iv Inch Justify the belief , that the et nolo of the. Unit cd Botta,. alt4r witnessing, the Inability of-the Whig' Perty tic pledges and to conduct the, It floral tpl m mistrin ion In t he num, ucr ban' o.lciulamit to protrude esd'reanio the attend interethl await emulously tire opoortunity.to pi • co the ship of rhatela, more 'corrtmettut, vigilant, and patriotic hands Daring the,' willed will be call° out by the approaching Miri•l tits. it wits bc the object of this paper to faiMili timely info.' 41 iori to the peeple, and wet konsideled artioles upon itch to is and eilemmestacci as may bo necessary to to !honing Understanding of:the stpte: of :the' contort and the pitrung Which are in lime between the two partici. Writ is very itotimblo that , bscrihers shook! h areiheft. m mires catered evieas to the Ist of Jane, he dny r .the• ()pewee' of the canvass.)' as we cannbt'gtinronty tofctilurh httctr. unmbets to theae,whe shall saint:fib° after rho Pineal the third number. , • -- - 1 4- TD3.1:412 !I 9 , , . 'Tiil CAMPAION" will be conducted tinder the edlintihip' uf tii, yioshitroton Moon. It will Qt tointiatims a sheet titn. liar In ilz, ilyin and rxeuvtioft to that isitml font ihj a o tti oe • to Vv..% and folded, in ei nilyveniEnt loillufer hindlon. to • Ono. Dollar . per copy. Clubs will he tur!!illioil with H cplei for 33 0 • 13 1 15 I:S7"NOTICE —Newspapers. hp poblohten the blare:lb: anther with this notice, until tho dh at teley, will balenu a t r ed with ono cove of •"rho ruffiffitu " •• • The het umber orl'hoCnnitiquoit" , will be pebllthod td; tei the e'eetion, and will oontrilu the' official rcturnt Of tbe CRIIV4I4 in oroty 23tatu. DONELSON•Et A RIA6TRODIO. THE GREATEST lIISTORNAL And Allegorical Print of the Age. In Commemoration of the most important events in the American Revolution. The British surrendering• their arms by GENERAL WASHINGTON. After their defeat at Yorktown Virginia, • October, 1781. • THE engraving Is executed by Tanner Valiance. Reality Et 1;0 from an original drawing by J. r Renaud. sad publi heti by ttenitunin Tanner, Engraver. l'hi'adelphia. size (if the print is tr.r.by anti was orizinally,plb. fished to ttut.suribers ht tin In tr a sheet. „ . . K.XPLAIIATIP .N —THU litelruitY.—ln the tint nd avoid Diati ate Ex tiibitat three lame atotqts 0 , the mincer oh ticart, who here tne:ent at the ttantaction, with a flutifel hY et , ete of etch. In the fiat stoup Is stool, General Washlegion. General Er chart:beau, Cennral Llneoln Col Hamilton, an old Farrah; alter to tooterxmlate the scene, Bills the servant, and ths Corse or General W sthtesteo. . . . In the second group aro American and French GeLerai Knox. Fecietury Wih.ru. and the Duke de Lantos, and the Martinis de La Fayette. The third group is descripire or the Ild'lth tureenderlso dime arms. Lord Con worth t General U' liar,. Commodore e.immatis, Colonel Tarlton. with t w • fingers cut ell, Lents& tit Colonel Ralph Abercrombie, L enintorit Col. net Deeds% Lord Criewinn. dc. Lord Cornwallis : 'merits Im-senile.; bi sword to the fret General 011Icer he merts. ha t Gen. Wash ington is pointed nut to him Ls the only pump' to whom bet, to enrrender Ws sword. Un the 111411 U end in the distance era the different attain and crowds of rownntori. The house vf &mean Wiingion el:IWO by Lord Cornw•illis toil his staff which was bombard. cd und pieterni with lint' g : e Manlius de La Perettee her. int remarked that they wtro carryme dirties for the Memel* Lord Co. ow cll. ark.d inure of Itencral SL ashineinia towoi him a dish or his of cooking. and immedtatlir after gesso! bomb shall. fell through the rL.of co the table. and ws.unded some. end d rtrenred the Party. TIIE ALL E , ll.lltY —On the 1,11 is (vented a mdncinlit ia honor of thogediustdods heroes who sacrdicaf tinir lions 01 their fnrtures to insure their tilizet.s. the LiJo-Ty pendence they now enjoy. I U111.1: 4 1IED AT SS BY WM. B. LANE. Atll/ TO ItE MAD AT THE OFFII,F; ();• AMEII.I"AN 17( URI lAt ';10 141 (NIES tIT -2. PriIILADELPHIA. AS PREMIUMS TO THAT PAT . ; A I.lllEft A 1. 1 )It3COUNT TO A.GENTeI A nr.l rd. &W. TAILORING BUSINESS. • REMOVAL. fubscrihor, t lima:tut fur past favor?, H pelt lolly informs his customers,mid the pit!,, generally, that helms removed his shop to the hat! , ding I)VOC the Post, °iliac. lately occupied by R. %%lard, and that he will be there found at all Matt. "en !e,:tiiil" to supply his customers, Unliketanneul hiseotemporaries. he is unable to promise that flu Fashions are of the most approved style et Attie Quyry, hut will Insure them made according Met Latest Fashion of more modern days. • THOS. SHEA. Clearfield, April 1, 1851. CHEAP WATCHES, jowairy. aratall Onllv®r Wurs, A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. Twenty per cent. at least less than ever have been sold in the United States LPIVi R W An:llo'3, NH jeweled, le carat taut ( usual y to , EI at (145)nnh: , 14 133.. CO. I , 1..11'1N t; WA Ecli t..h.18 carat ca:e ilweled. FA( WA'II_4I6EA full y2welEu,cozaally EU 019 H ~iLVEttI,AIhNE WATt.;IIE:S, . 14 TIVk Per hall dozen, Jt I'LN :Aver . Perv.nu tvishlria Wi th hor Wrich.s or jewelry, au him Item rent by maid. with porteat rafiny,iu any oast of that'll' d Stales or West Ividiov fir,t rtndirg mama at of Do. try All 4rtiulea ar rep.esented above. Onlds from the annuli,. respwum y sohehed. Address pi/Ft:void % LISWLt LADO:itUS. 106 Chensuld.. the Franklin Muse. Philadelphia. ri:rr.:B of. tield Louslbt. nr manufactured intojewelit Ao , ii 10,1852 ROBERT ANLEY, cusirjamge A NDMa an • • . . r”, II LI subsctiber rospeetrully informs tile eitiztat (Vin . o. bed eamiu9. that ho is carytog on the above bailees, qf Marl,ct ItILOT, pearl , oupt•l:tc !he teioleobe of 16a6etfouthtu. whorl be te.oeet'plly aolieiti a there of oublio llotteluger tie (1 atr:s himself that be CN , I liumshw(nk to al perfoef woo may boolemed to' oull, to their ontt:e vallsfactfon. newel ttov flys have ou boy.d . Cabinet-work and Windsor Chairs Of ovary dueriptiOn. Ilphothwiest chtitre made to order. ALSO, Dentist, Invalid, and ChenltUr Chairs 'Chairßeds' and Bed Chairs. pm{ Chair can Ike , AID verged from t 1 4 ,1 Arm Chill to etdeoletet lied•hy two ;Mu wet, amt.% 117 am kgd uP to thalg leap Ite cue trouinttly canted under the arm It It tusulGulgq suitable for Andtarrii Ilion to tied for elmfitisicadd gentleuutt. N. ii —Coffins made Lap.) fteuteuf.manner and uu thq Ogg odd notice. • • • • t • •' • ! „ . . ilotesPcatfudy tells continuum.* pf Volpubra Patres• aRw.! • R e v,t 4. tFstl-nl ORPHANS!' COURT • SALE. Y VIRTIJKor an ordeir ailtei, °rotting,' Wood otek4l,- ho.d Gooney. there wi.l ck ,ored to PUBLIC MAI, on tho premiterio6HATUltte/tY enoltie day of ABOillit veil, et 2 o'clock, B. M. the one ,idividalTl ,l2l nett or . a TRAGr t , f' LA 0 w 1 , kit.•ere il• liradytaw ship, i-learrerld coaldT. lends of Chap* au, nod othe,t. into a part of ESTATE. of Lb& red Morrie'', lr., dentuuld, TERNS--ekstrOn data/11 , 11 loil'Of solo GUN fitll) A4Fo r n4 Brady towtodito, May 20; 1051 114 arnanel..§ take iJ otice. STJPERIORTHRESHING MACHINES. TuomnsoNe. ilAwrsclux bs elo A EARN EY: . Tut thlioopor unity to naltin the PaItMERII OF =AP FlEl,l),and,t`hon9trropudtlß counties. that th e 7 nre torsi ang e d in hlatilfau.ntrog. at Our trensville; Elea:acid Court a ghperser unilis Of, r - , . • , ,Aztr Horse :Power . Threshing Machines. TIIOY Jiro wet :WA to supply all orders on the shortest gods a n del, the most ,scoommodativa terms. These tosehlasserit corsitruotert, of the, VtlY best material.. and the Pattern hOr perfect In every particulars and passing' through the hods el . non buttirit rate workmen. cannot fail to give general Or fSCtion. nil REPAIItING ot Threshing Mael I:m.4o*P short notice and In the moat substantial and latilllictorr mss' ups. at Curren Poundry, `' • 'TU. 1111PSON8 HARTIRWIC hioAtSik.Efi tits • Earwensville, iegtol.lhbles•sly.. S . „ Eitate of Matthew Ogden, deceased. -moues la mutely GIVER, That LattentTOSl t a A. l ll tan! have bo n tuned to the so modbon. on tapes Matthew Ogden, son., late of Lawrence township, Oteto county, doomed. All Persons indebted to said ostalta therefore snake immediate payment.-and those parlay clue.,7 age lost the some. are esqueited to mount them to Ma Pr scribers, none Utoalfteld. duly_ aothentioatixl igettlittallo! N . , ABRAILIA ted,' sone 25. 1852 Notice: tienione aoe.quate ea the gaol , Pf . 1 1:17 1 C u pts d. Robert maestro". treeing e , 1201 e T t utio 0 OU O. AIAHAVFE_ 2 II arq reQuens o u u r s op, media yat their stare in New , wisaluaatoe. - came. at they are eetirousorptettieca settientoli; • • l'itMallati3B KaAex ea! , 4 Jaile a. 1853.