Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 13, 1852, Image 3
The Election Riots in Ireland. llins out.of the Military—Firing oti - ilia , populace, and loss of life. The most lamentable scenes have taken place at the election for the county Clare. The military have been called out,, and several li'vOs have been sacrificed. The -following detailed statement appears in the Linlerick ,R,epoiter„ published on the 23d ultimo It 'appears that so early as seven o'clock. A. M., to-dtry, a company of the Thirty first regiment of foot, under the command of. Captain and accompanied by Mr: Christopher Delmege, jun., J. P., ;was proceeding through the village above men tioned, escorting voters on the property of the Marquis of Conyngham. As they ware passing through the village, the Court House was occupied ,by, a great number of persons, including several magistrates of the County, several clergymen and several freelielders. The people of the village hissed and hooted Lord Conyngham's vo ters,. and some state that stones were thrown ; but we have not beard the fact on sufficient authority to render it positive.— Others allege that it vas not until a sec ond attempt was made to rescue the voters, and -the gun oftine of the soldiers smashed with a stone, that the officers gave orders to fire. It would appear that a murderous fire was at once opened on the people, and that the volley was discharged in two di rections--one towaras the chapel—the oth er down the street of the village, where a large police forco, consisting of forty men, were stationed at the time. The noise of :ho firing withdrew the occupants of the Court house from the building. They rush ed into the street, and to their inexpressi ble horror, they found five of their fellow countrymen shot dead, and several others wounded. We have heard that the num ber of dead exceeds eight, and the number of wounded had not been ascertained when our informant leit- The rumor at Six-mile-bridge was that! the order to fire had been given by the officer. It is impossible to discribe the ex citement which prevailed. The people were unarmed—in fact, it is believed that in the entire barony there arc not two stands of arms. Mr. James Frost, of Bunker's Hill pre sided in the Court House, and he was pre emptorily called upon to stop, the polling while so many of the people lay dead in the street. There was no polling up to 1 o'clock, P. M. After this frightful deed of blood, a special messenger was des patched to this garrison for more troops, when the Horse Artillery and two compa nies of the 31st Regiment were sent out. Mr. Cronin, R. M. was present, and sta ted he gave no orders to fire, nor were the muskets of the soldiery and police under his command loaded. The Rev. Mr. Chine, P. P., was hit in the hat with a spent ball. ' Several of the clergy of the district were present, and did what they could to allay the excitement. Later and Important from Havanna NEW ORLEANS, August 6.—The steam ship Crescent City has arrived with Havan na dates to the 2d instant. Much excitement prevailed on the Is land when the Crescent City left, in cense• quonce of the discovery of a political con• spiracy intended to wrest the Government from the hands of the Spanish authorities Several very influential citizens are said to-have been engaged in the conspiracy. A large number of seditious documents were found on some of the persons who were _engaged in circulating them when arrested. The markets generally were unchanged. There was, but little business. .; MARRIED.—On.the Ist last , by Fran /cis Pearce, y5( r ..... George W. Shimel, lo Miss.. Mary : Jane 'Bush, of Boggs town- Oip,.elearfield county. • e.E1,613W-CITIZENS OF CLEARFt gla) CoUNTY , -- 1 respeotrnlly offer roller to yJnr oonsidein ion as a cen,ildats for the tam of 1311KRt nt. taeansnifte General Bled mid Jr elected, pledge on eel lo pug oral the Outlet thnoof to Oohed of my abiles, and wittnut 100, I avor. or attea , toe. - villAdAbd rowta.6. Cletulleld,fag 11. 1t52. IVl_ 132139.8...ED1C0R5 • , • Nlnue entwines. filo TIM, of JAM 1?, IA)OK. se - e. 'Of Pike towaehiu, est aandidate for eottize oratiratiee, at the coming Fall ;Ideation. Aug. 10. F6s—pd. Med9llS. AMORE a. WIL OEN'I LEWEi —Please snuouucoihe bums 'of FOR 0 H. SNUB. pliCirnril towa.hip. asa Volnateorpacididate far Ole onto of CJUNTY CII.I4:4IONEIL et. the enwillit OutotO Election. BEd oblige • August 0. 101 ~ Court riocla'snationi. • 11/ITHEREAB. The Illonorabie JOHN O. KNOX', Print. ' If if' • cent Judge of the Court of Common Pletui °file F.igh. teesth _Judi tea firtnat. composed of the counties of Clear. Reid: Oneida. Jefferson' and Venetia°. and the tiorenabits RICHARD SLIAW and JOHN P. HO VT. Associate Judges - in Clearfield county. bare issu ed their Precept besting diae Oa SIXTH day of Augast. 052, to me directed, for hold. COURT OP ' COM 51nN PLEAS - . ORPHAN'S COURT COURT OF utJARTER BEssioNs. AND COURT OF DILEArD 71'41.1M1N Eft ANC GENERAL JAIL DE LW . - At Clearfield; la and for C leadleld cougar, on the THIRD MONDAY of Pept: next—beo a tbtatth day of the mouth. NOTICE It3.REFORE. HEREBY GIVEN, To theCoronor, I awe Pence, and Cons tittles Ara n fog the . Count? o ft. field, to appear in their own per Persons. with Rohs. Iteaords. lupoistuons, Examinatioaccud otheillemsmbranoes. to der those things which their °Woos and in thiedir behalf appertnin to be hal fe, and all witnesses, mud other venous. prosecuting lin of the Commonwealth against any prisnuere. are repaired to Me then and there a t . tanding.and not.depart without leave, at their perlk OLIIV.IEN undez o ne hand at Cleatfleld, tbis 6th day o August, in Oa year ot one Lord one thousand eight hundred nue Vtifty.ter.o and the Deventy.saventh year,of AMill loan In. devendenog. • • i " ALEXANDER.CALUWELL Shetiff. :: 7:i4gitstero.Notfion, . . . IVOTIOS Is •Lisiebi given, that the following accounts Nhuskies' examined and passed by me. and remain fileP of record la this o ffi ce for the inspection GI heirs. lexatens? creditors. sad toteers i Orp h an s way laterested, be presented next court of Clearfield County to be held at the Court hones la the tinrough of Clearflel4., on Tuesday the Ulu du of Sept 6 next. Mutant/laud/0a awl al" !ague.. Ist.—The outlet =oust' of John Cory and Simon Flora. bough. Executors of James Coal. late of Ur est tow cabip, tneattledd o,Asity. deceased. _. . 2d..—The Mast Account of &eard Williams sad William wooldrldi e. Administrators of , Samuel Harder, late or Bradford township. Clearfield county, deceased. _.,. 13d. W e ?artist Account of James V. .tAwiard and willinal lov ailacm,pataors ot Waa, U. weich.uste of tbe ben , ough ot Clem • deceased , . • 4t Thom Fin Account er Jobir 'Mimi:Josiah It: it,iyd and Th o mas Rout. Administrators of Thomas Beath late of Laivtglice,rewrolnp‘.livarbelil cuantroJeased. . , , J. , • .VV %I. PO H.Telt, Beatzter. - nuts;aj'scialce..aenteld.; A u gal t 11, itb;l: ' , . LEVER FLEGAL • • ' E.ACKBISILTIL:Lutbersbutg. L. will attend in all bud .sits to Maw. and will luso furnish .WottiuNti. B uses d . 1,0 ,yelf , asap. and tosnutintured in tbe nest style and warrentqa.. • Aug. 7. 183/..—y. ~..--, ...... :.: 113116spolhatiorca. . . • .1113 CaPtatoetabtaberatigo wresting between the solr 1 I washers, muting or pattawsie' the D. HOyfr a was dissolved pr tovitest content ea the but el all latt--173 g. t il le tor ifs with Kowa Deno toe batistes Is soo.eitats,t- I HU Atli be • settled DI J. P. Host he weleaatotoe %Naha* slat %PJOeV rI aUY, DAI W g en 110111'. ettgiisao toivolbli;icticli: 1E52 :.. , SHERIFF SALES: BY VIRTUD cola Writ of Vend'Uoil Espana,. Issued out of the same mutt. and to me dintrii. win be exposed to Diablio sale. at the court house, loth rough of Clearfield, on MONDAY the 110th day of PiEST BEN. next, the Sol. lowing desotibed Treated - Wad, situate in Site township. Coalfield county. viz—Beginning et a hickory. themes west 150 perches to a post. thence fig degrees wet GO perches to a riestsmorth 49 degrees east 150 patches to a post, thence nonh 45 degrea wait 8U vetches:beteg part rf a tract of land sat. veycd in pursuance of a warrant granted to A deur Zun tale g. er, with-85 notes cd land, two Gwoillag Howe, and Unbin (WWII °Mae erected. Melted eni taken I a e/euution and lb ha sold us the property ot John Henry and T hou ni s Henry. ALSO, . nir virtne of a similar verit.ibitled out of the sante °obit, .1- , lend to uaotiltectett, will be exposed to publiasala at the lomdtinse and place, ell the interest er detondant in and to a Gestalt' Traratt of Laud situate in Bell township.. , Utpaifield county; containing 150 acres, holed part of a survey On war. rant N 0.55611, in the name of John Nicholson, het,inning at the two fallen ash corner on the river, the boundary of said original surrey, thence down the riser 50 rods thence by a hoe across said Trent to the northern line of the same so as to Include IEO sores (Attie upper end of said large survey, and so as to inclu,:e the Improvement of said defendant on snick trod with two froutes.• Stabling and Saw Mill thereon erected. aud eP.out ES notes cleared. Seized and tn. en in execution and to be told as the prop A.LS erty of George Walters. O, joy vlrtaciiif,a similar writ. issued out of the same court. .1J cue to me directed will be exposed to public sore, at the lame lone and place, held erardo c o on s ol Land situate in Boggs township, Coat countyining 40a nuns. Inf. veyed on warmot to Robert Skinger. bounded hy Wm. Mot. its Stephen Kingston. John noniron and John Thomas. Also tU awn la maid township. adjoining the Robed Morris survey. beginning at a post insane north 49 perches to ii nor. net ofJolin Thomas, thence 1'95 perches ton port, south NB perches to place of beginning, cut oil the south weit corner of the Walter etterwort survey, with al acres talented on the 408 acre tract. Seized and taken in a ea.:noon and to be add as the property ofJohn Alone. ALSO, IP V virtue of an altar similar writ. issued out of tho Tame JUP court, and tit me (flute I. will ha clot:wed to imbue sere at the 30111k1 Moe and plane. all the interest of Josopa LOD(10b aid John laandol in and to a Cartem T rion of b a uda, situate in Venn township, Clearfield county. ning hemlock west to Este: F. I.on lon's tried lilt) porches. thehce south by land ouch B. Geed 10/8 porches te a post, thence num east WI a, thence nor h by land of .A. B. IleA MI perches to place of beginning. hang part of survey known as I'mo &Wows talon:ix about 75 acres, with a 1' wo Story Ileum and About in acres cleared therron. At di no es oi lend of land situGeo.at n ocgs township. to said county, bon ode.' by e Wilton. sea.. nail by laud of Carious% with ri Couto house and Darn and about 10 acres cleared thereon. Seized and tsken in esecutlon and to tai role as the Provo. 4 of JOsonh Gentian. ALSO, nit. viltue of a similtir writ. issued out of rho same court. 11 and to merlin:med, will fie exposed to publiu sale at d a the same tine and place, to wit—All the ra s h , tate, 'meter t n &atm of defendant,' of. in end ta a &milieu %ilia of land situ ate in llecoana township, Clearfield county beginning at it whhe pine. theme by the Thames Gibson survey south 110 porches to a post. thence by land sold to E. in v.. Tinton west Sig po theece west by the Robert Wilson sy tl5 our...h es. trches, henoe east by Isaac Rat kets iti peichez to place ot bei.in• nine. being par.°, abutter tract in the name Thomas Gloom, with a Nouse and late We and about d 5 sures cleart.d thereon. Be.ted and taken In execution and to be sold ..s the PrePeltY 01 John U. fdillcr. ALSO,• By virtue 01 a similar writ, bisect out of the lams court. and to me directed. win be exposed to 'mime sale at the same time and WILCO. alpha ri.rnt. ode, interest end claim of Jamas Holoas or, in. and to a LA) tarn Tract of Ls asl slaw e in Peon tOVenthie. Clearfield county. containing 5.1 aCret.ti wit—beginning at the tcwoohip road lending to the Cherry Tree, thence along the line of John Stnritts to a career cail ) ed Bell's come', theno at rid t angl e s into tire balance of Peter Owen's lend a prooer dist ma:s to make 5 ) acres. wised th house treated thereon and ulen it acres &car i. 7. taken in execution and to be o:d es the propetty of James Li, bins. ALSO, _.. . _. nods of a similm writ, banal out or the same court, I.J I to me directed. will he exposed to public ewe ihe s s r.e time and place, to wit—A Certain 7 riot of Lend situ. ate in Drcer.ria t ,vr ethic, Clear7ell county, uourmed by muds of John Patchin, flardieen Philtioa, ant o hvr, non mama aboat bU acres, with about ~ c is c!esred 'Led and taken In esenitiou and to be •old as the orive[ty of Juan Li Witter'. ALSO, IV vines of a similes writ, kilned out of' the same court, and to me directed, wilt toseaposel to oub:io sale at the same time and Place. to wit —rt Cornin Trect nt Land situate in litall:crd township, Clearfield cociotY.oonttlialailt 14 . 1 arms• hetes oast of 'lto l'eter Wedding survey, beirmorni at a chee rios, thence by Jacob Downing north 117 perches, ?berme west Ili percher, thence south ay stmeal's mart rl7 perolrt, thence east by the Geafg alt berg s turves 1 7 parch Ai to plac' of oi,,insing, with Um fill rOvements thereon. Unzett and taken In execution and to be sold as the Rid; arty of Asabet Can by TRIAL LIST for Sept. term, 1852. I..onerd a Mo .re vs bourclunen a Uroake. W n Newcomer vs itaqtaiin llattsourn J T Tensinol. Assigns& duo. vs James Tamer Ltaniattt u.e of Worm. me of Grodsm.jr. vs 11 L. Ball golissbersu & Bijou' vs Benjamin Illooin Ira Sables vs 'l' A MaGhte. se. al. -, eren me of Sed,wlek vs It Hereabout Grorte W Komi i •I 's kao tlmith Gut.lim use of IL Phew is 1' , .. Fercov eomt- 01 Gailtim Thus Elliot • v. If +slot de McCracken Philip Antes vs limier a timed James Gallaher jr. vs Borannder St. 8/lOkleY John M Chase vs Parnyel A otreY James (lal•nher.Jr. Ira J 111111[111OUT. et. al. 1W .1 itlxini dr. 1 Prrith ~ Vi Palos Bloom Wm Wilsiso. vs Wm Bloom Jaisph filot_tracken vs delitstsersot Sc Bloom ISOM, Wilson as chniiiilli SO . (1 C Eolith VI James Altert or. Brothers .:enure Rehlris vs Itvoh ml Itsh.iro Jaeot) Snyder es F Witco, a A Pitt, tiar.imen Phillips vs s , cnoot Ileendy Stuns vs Wm Glasgow Patanin M :tons vs A Tacoma. ~.. .. A Lscante VA J etnion ..4. ii re coin W P LI. FO it PER. Proehr. Aug. 10. Idaj. - HENIPEISIO,O4IS BROTEL, CLEARFIELD, PA. PILE subscriber rrost mercifully Worms the Mt seas or 1 cousty. nod the travelling publiu sucierell , that he has titken the above named 1101'El. clamed hn the °antis of Float ant Miirket streets, in the botoolgh of (leer. Id. whore he will itt, time ba pr oared to accommodate 'how who may favor him with their oustiim. No uitiu. will t),111 , 3111t be the otoinictor to make his ousiomers amendable. anti hi+ house a 110111E1 to thom who in ay stop with him. ermtLE will be chreinlly attended to—and his TA BLE.' sal BALL supplied with lie best the J mnrtes wi I ikIDAYBI a LL.ir mi. WM. . l, August 11. OW CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. I , IIE TRUE rubs hereby Lye notice that they Inman I tact .d with DR. CATLIN & WIFE, To continue in charge of th.. Academy during manlier year Tie Academie year le divider into lit QM MINERS of rwLINE WEEKS. each. cod FIVE DA ya of Teach• lag in each week. 'I he next Qaarter will commence on MONDAY JUNE. 26, tbax, at the following • Reduced Rates of Tuition r; COMMON LNGLItilf BRANCHES—lncluding Iteadiair.. Wiliam, Spelling. Arithmetic. Oeog• moby. English Grammar and Ilirtory IP 00 ALL H IGHER' E HNGLIS lag Latin Grammer SI 00 CLASSICAL Ann MATHEMATICAL DEPART- 06 00 MENT DAILY EX EKCISKS given in VOCAL . MtISIC la which ell maw nartacinatr withoutAdditionatcherge. WEEKLY lAA:TIME" are given to rho older unpile on History, and other totoresting sairjects. without extra &Loge. Such of the older pupils as choose. engage on FS WAY P. M. of each week in exercisee Eloontioa. Com, (nation and clew questions upon their several studios. All others attend to their usu. , ' P. M. sterile.. • The LAIIIE3 DEPARTMENT le entirely "evangel from 'he other co the pert of those who attire it. Two or three classes consist of both 'exec for the Purpose of economy iu time but it is optional with the young Ladle' whether to join such classes or not. Tuition Is charged Den the date ol the Scholars common clog to the CiMe et the Term—deduotion` twice wedeln case - of absence caused by stone's, nod white a spacial agreement is made, in ad vanoe.•with the Principal MORAL SUASION has hitherto been the chief retirees 0 the Teachers in secunng thorough discipline—nod it has been efficient. Corporeal punishmentlis administered oulytin the melt obdurate and Incorrigible ewes. The constant aim of the Teacher' It to make the instructions they impart.. as well as that of books. Faience% as well as Theoretical. • The strictest attention le given to the Condu rt. Habits end Morals of the Pupils. while ander the chant', of the Teachers. HOARD can be obtained sit reasona AßD S ble prices. • • I KILKIHAW. President. a. It. M'Erim.i.y. Secretary. Juneis. 1832. MANY VOTERS PLEASANT lIILL IRON FOUNDRY and 11ACUINE SROP, At Clearfield; lIE underslgnal respectfully announces to the people M I Cientfteld and the adjoining counties mat hestill condo. nes to carry on the business t his ostabllsh• mat in the boroughabove of Clearfield, a and is nowextensive prepared to mariolacture ail kinds of • Castings used for Grist Mills, Sato-Mills, and all kinds of Machinery. Ms Castings are nog of a ,uparlor Quality bu t tf not in uerior„to Any other is the State—as he crass nose the vet b e st material . and employs none but the Vent best of workmen 114 MACHINE SHOP, With two superior TURNING LATHES, driven by steam,. is now iu successful opemtion. and under the management of a practiced meobenlo—w here almost any article of machinery can be FIAIII3H han d spWirier, best style. and on short aotioa. lie ha. now ana larse assortment of °mar such WASHVE of repot.' sizes and pattern P 1.01.11111 EONS, E.N.rruis.&o., Sta. which Ire offers to sal low for Cash. or on a. reasonable credit. fie is now casting, from Ire most unproved patterns. • • HATHAWAY COOXING:-STOVE S. ALSO --Fancy Air Tight Parlor Stoves, • Nine Plate and Coal Stoves. Also, Wiardls celebrated Plough. And ell kinds of fIOhI.GW-WAftE. SLEIGH and BLED SULFA" WAGON BOXES. &oti e Meads kos ell on seasonable tenni, and trusts that the olden* edam county generalty will find it to their advantage gtoschim their custom. CASH will always be preferred— bet this highest prates Asher be allowed tor Country Prodnco and ULU hiliTAls. supervision, all orders for work will meanie prompt attention, ' DAVID, LITZ. Clearitell. Nov. 28.1811, 2 Estatevflurgaret Reed, dec d. M'OTICE It it ER EBY 6 iVri ti t h at lettentot Mind olstnr: " tkul *nun Inn "U" 11 "R" AIFT.7.;.Trel.°: reran... la.. Chatfield Coci r, d" ki a " hue in I I bted to send been [ranted loth' setwerl et, —I, Penes! DA estate, are requested to make ' Payment immed i a tely. ..."4 those baying Glenn wall present them dulY "tailplane/ma Cot . settlement. ' ''' • • - DAVID fiIiGUBON, Aber. 1 Cleatfidd. dais' 23.11E5. WAR DECLARED WITH ENGLAND! (AJAR WITH ENGLAND is hereby declared by the sob "' torlber. who has Just received from the Works of !it VINE, JWCOY CO.. Alilesbnri, Pa,,, an extensive lot of IKON of every descrip of the prices est qualitY , which he will toll at the toilowing reduced Assorted bnr Iron of every description, .nail rod included, at $3 75 per hun'd. ' Wails at 5 00 " nod when a larger canntity of either nails or iron is required, ft nruntur redemion made There will alai, he found of the same e stutiirlimer.r, - .1 largo assortment .r Stoves of every description, Cooking S Loves. Ten Pluto, D ice Puste.Parlor 0.,al and Wood Ntoves, nil of which will be slid asChetp, and a little Ulm,. er than were ever before offered In these pars. Unit and see for yourselves.near Leonard gr. filooro's store, L. CAUTER, Agent. Clearfield, Amid I, HID. TO TILE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. First Class hotel—Terms $l6O Per Day. 1. ho subscriber, having lately become proprietor of the FRANKLIN HOUSE, Chesnut Street, between 3tl and 4th. PHILADELPHIA, and bovine reduced the price of board to $1 50 per day, gives notice that. notwithstanding this reduction, he will still confirm° to keep n FIRST CLASS HOUSE. • The Franklin House has just undergone extended alterations , and is now fitted up unit finished in su perior style ler the reception of visitors. The Low • or Floor, tormerly occupied by stores, Is now inclu ded in the hotel, forming u spacious Reception Itourn, Gentlemen's Parlor, and Dining Room. there by al Itm ing an addition of thirty eltainbers and sev. eral beautiful parlors, twitting uti Chesnut st. The Rooms of this Hotel ore superior to most others, being constructed with alcoves, forming parlor and bed whamber attached, well-lighted anti ventilated. The location is unsurpassed, either tor business ur pleasure. BEN. IL WOOLM AN, Prop r. Plifindelplitmittly 26, 1852. Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate. l at . B Y s mod out4l w e t t t eiu o r r t o k r & d en i m " ot a ?' u re ' ai 1.-rE Clearlie d or:Doty, and to RIO Oltellted, will on ur• po seil Jo Nubia male, nt 1110 Court noun In rho homugh ut Likartichl, DAV the f ENT 1 -SF:VE.4'III DAY of Al (311dT P5,;11, nt tit o'clock. a m,. the I , diowing descrihad Building. to wit .—firemed on a tot of wound of Jacob Cor des, bought of F,ederict Zeigler situate ou Ilig Rua Cloak, in Wady .uwash , p, A 'angle caw eli J, Filly 104 long end Six' ten feet wide. anti the tot or .cartilage ailpUret , nt there to, nail ell the couveriteaces nezettary to ute the said mill and tal,en In txetiut oa and to be told at the prouerlY of Jacob t.,0 dae, by Sheriff t 011 ice, Aetna 6,1852. Public Caution, rflllE PUBLIC ARE IIEREBY cAirrioNED !Mittltt tell.ne the rusigoroent of a certain note tor FIFTECIN 1101,1,A1ts, given by mo to is EIIR EN FEII,I t r, dated about the m mth of Alny lea. as I hove Out rcee.viol vnluefor the temp, nod will not oar it until uompehed by law. Aug 7.113i6. Ahlt/3 HURLER. 2trev7 Cow. ("Ant:to the premises of tha sub s cribe R r op iatt V about the lOth 01.:01y last. a ST Y lls , rand cow is of ti t:0 nod WHITE co'our. nod the fore le-t Mute. and C tvirg milk. The ow nes is requested to coin.' forwri, d, prove, property. Pay charges l aw take her away, or she wilt be diseased ot nouerdir 6 to. I'LVER I.IIIO,NOEL. l' , o , ington township August 6, 1e513, ------- DIECIIANICS, MANUFACTURERS & INVENTORL • r r , i o •:, n E r Volumet e h ,,,.t : I t 01 f ti S e C, I IP, ,,, N b T e F f..• I. 5 1 1 ,, E . 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Elertricity, T. leg ra ohs. :o great lortiumerirs, bnidesClaims of all the Patents, H. views. No ices or f%ew Invrnilons. American anti Ferrite. Tie work is to form lot 'raiding. cogitates Peverai Hundred c i ngtaviegs, over friar hundred paces of whited matter null a copious Index Nearly el lb.! valuable l'atentt. which iatue weekly trunk the Poiont Office ire iliustr mill with Eisii !evince in its columns. thus mi king the paper a perfect alechen.cat Legit:lope lie for, future cc well es pr..sentreleience. Valuable PremMms are offered for the Largest Lett of Pet,. A to this Volume. Agency published werrkty. by MUNN At „at their Patent Odic°, Idti Patton tittect, New York, Terms! Terms! Terms! I Copy, one year, ......e2 In 1 1 Cool. sit month'.....s l 00 ALWAYB IN ADVANCE 5 Cordes for slx mom I.LO O 00l 10 iiipisse for one yenr.olls CO 10 Coma fur six month', trfj 15 Coutes for ono yen, dl Uu igt armee tar titre year. alb 00 Sonthein nod We.tmo Money nod Post 00.03 Stann" taken in Lenten. should he post petit. fur so btcri. do Estate of Vim. Whitaker, dee . LErTE:os ADMINISTRATION uu the estateof Wm. Whitaker. late of t. wre ce me/Debut, Cleartielti courtly. deemieth have bleu grant. I to the nedurtiene I. Therefore all pergolas iudebrei re tut II estate toll mate Mimed ate 1 , 19 meat—nod these having a:lmmo ain. the same wilt umlaut them duly autheaticateJ tor set•le ga mem . . CHARLES SLOAN. Adm r. ,eld Bridge, July 119 thie.l. Dissolution of Partnership. , T , I ! l Pa•tnersiftp berefolom existfna betw en SAfiltiLl the L fiV.IK VAN and HENRY' GR. , I. iramna nodal firm of tfatol.: Et fiIsKEAN in itH Lornberfarr business, n n tire Moshannon creek, was daroived on the bth fmt,ni. hr mutual o •ntent. The tomon...s wit Mre•fter heele • on by Henry G rue. who will scale ail the butiven of the Isle firm. flaal U1:1.• Mt:KEAN, HENRY GliWe.. Ju', a 18152 Estate of J. B. Ames, dec'd. xr(ricE IS HEREBY GIVEN. hat I.e.ters Adminis• iratiun de bonus non. have been granted to due form of inw to subscricer, math,' estate of the above deceuied• late of Jordan terinth•e, • luarield oonaty—and that all persons d a e n leyb t . ed nd nhdd e s h ta avi n a g te d r e t m u ainredi tna g ma n ke t t p he m am en e t w w i it hporwe a seat them duly authenticated for settlement. I). W. MOORE Adm'r do bonus non of J R Ames. duc'd. ----- FRENCH BRANDY. A litipEßß ARTICLE; of Fftoach Brandy. . selected !alt" 0111tAM House. and fur sale Po) , 16. R. Ii10990('. IfAIN PUMPS for ►ato by wALLAcr, & HILL' , -^ , ll 10. -- ~ - jinx IU. "LOLA MONTES." • %Dot gonCialcaoca 1(4 AT CLEARFIELD BRIDGE. rpRA.NCII3 ctutotcr. lespeattuily Renounce' to the public. that hehlec,rntneautd the titio.e hut.acts at FIELD BEULKIE. tit the new bonding' occupied by Julio uo the west tide of thilocreeit. where he will amuck°. taw 130(Yre and 8110Ett., of all kludt, and at lair prices, uu the shortest notice. and to the vet) , boat wanner. Givul3llol,4TY a call. June 4 . MI T lpcovva - aaocil HIS PREPARATION Is now being dieted to th. footle as a GUARANTEED CURE for ihe HEAVES 4N TIORSEi. and as thoonli known medicine in the world Wing been used In the private Veterinary pracoce of the nraprietot for limiest a 0 year ; and he has never known it to fall in 'single lustsnce of pmduclog a lasting aura. and betty In the horse in good spirits fee work. The utter incompeten. ay of the horse for labor." when troubled with this common diseate. should Induce every one having snob to apply bin mediately rot this remedy. PRICE USE DOLLAR PER PACKAGE. Which will ha sent, "with full directions." tO any part& the United States. All letters or communications to be ad. dresred.Past Paid. to P. 110 YT. Rear of No.lo South PI VTR Street. Philadelphia, Wholesale agent lot the United ztates. 11.—Agents wanted throughout the country to whom liberal discount will be given ; and their times placed in the advert Isemants. Address as above. • Beady Made of almost every description-4)olsta. Vesta and CLO'ffilEG, Pantaloons. A covering for tho Upper extremities. a Waist coat,. and a pats of Uunmentionab es, all for T ABE 110 tsi,A nt WALLACE dt fULLI3. FOR SALE. . . A GOOD ONE-HOME BUGGY with a _ ILIA: IA Leather top. in complete order. and ,. as aced ° . - ; --- - 11 u as new. for sale cheap. For further particulars enquire at • TtlID OFFIE. - July le. 110, °MMUS' OR Raofarnental and itedloal purposes. for sale at the FCHEAP (Alin Stara of July 15. • R. MOSSOP. Cedar Ware., - CIIUBNS. TUBS and BUCKETS. far sale at the Chen) Duo Sono of July It WM. NEWELL & SON, Wholesale Grocers & Commission Merchants, No. 3, S9uth. Water st., 11 4 1.. v ta r gil l tm a gc sa:sti ° 01 . "4 1 :4 a gitA N u l ts vv ,:! l lih l a An, gm. to'which we Invate . the attentloa of 11 . .1)IJNT11,x M NAKIfiANTEI. • • • - Cot. x. 11831.,--7to • BACON. ' • two. SIDICEII. end eIiOULDE , A I 3 kr sale at tbo cheap OAI3II goo or July te. titosor. A. CALDWELL , Eheri ,DR. HOYT'S R. MOSsOp THE CHEAPEST, .GOODS!! • 0110/Itl ' WIND - • • I& having purchased ark Li. Floater hls 1 Steck of Meraliantlize, aro new receiving it large and well selected supply of rill aSi GOUDs et every des cription, which were laid in at the lowest tremble rates. They would invite the patine, haloto purchasing alrewhere. td eau a t the late mind dl J. L. [lonics, ya blinker died, and 0)13• mine their or rind PEW:N.4. as thee an cern:tallied to tannin the:former charade/ of the lotto fa raw prices W, •Hi W 114„ Apr I tH, 1851 A. NI , iin) c ; N n i t A i l h fr.. l o o, l. ,; o o l:(llC/ G ot il e surip, lO U Jnoe Saw-111111 and 200 liesCs of Land --- FOR SALE or KENT. sem • ;°i''.'n,'„TePLorffweirdloTr or TArti'gki7; 11INUtlit LAND. gitnated In Penn towns Clearfield county. This propertY pawner many advantages as a Luin• baring er , nblighenent. tieing' situated on the Stream known dd Ilia Hun. about mite from tho rival, and in the midst of an extangive timber moron. The moonily will certainly ha Hold Or Bolted. The forms will be lemonade and reasealion given immediatelY• far p'”r funher pn derrieres triply eltlier to Ilarrh Leavy, at Clearfield. veto Clark and Daily. on the Grampianhille. near the pro. arty, Jnne 8 PM PENN IRON FOUNDRY; [whine, Pattern and Blacksmith Shops, Ohornom, 30a. Tug .nndersiened would announce to the °Myra' of 1. Clearfield. and ad j oining counties, that he has opened a room oa . Neunad street, ,a the boronah of Clear fi eld, near the store n 1 Leonard .12 Moore. whore ho intends keeping is GENERAL AtISORTMENV OP' CASTINGS. warranted to be tousle sif the hest material, and at prices that cannot fail to please. The following cowmen. dor ihe stock on hands : FULTON'S Ito r-Ant COOKING rifOVE, for either Wood or Coal This Stove has prehablv the largest iniro duation army other form of 'Oyes. It has superseded In 61111 - 111. every concur, the well known Hathaway and ler stoves. It is easily understo..id. and the flues beina so arranged that all can be cleanest without any trouble. T.,e peculiar form oust construction is stmli as to render It the 'most durable ol all stoves. Numerous testimonials could be oddest, bat it is deemed nor eeetstyy., IMPROVED eIIEMIUM COOKING STOVES—at from It to CM ['ARIA itt. STOVES—for either wood or coal. 1111-T1t31:111T do Sik LA 51AN HER do- a beautiful Coal Stave. KA E do do L' +G NINE tr. TEN PLATE doves—very cheap. 51ANILE GRATES, with summer piece , . A large Vilely and Intierini . finished Godes t rum la tu inches. ifilhlON GHAT E. Mislays PLAIN ANL , Ott,s/01 ENTAf. RAILING • 1101.1,0 W WARE • OVEN MOUTHS : EMU IRUN 4 . WAFFLE do SCA C.I:IIEAMS. I,VAIP iN Its ix E, SLEII;II,SLE tic H Its tit MULES, oAR. KINGS b.r Italts.lloALl SERA. PERS, n new article. CORN efIIELLEIRS 4 COHN AND 11011 MILLS. warrantee ri to gnd 15 Hal Lars pet (lOW , TtlY EILES. the best in use ; do. MAN• MULLS and TIRE BENDERS r 'ogether with the usual vi,noty of articles kept at Foundry Establishments. Also, Made to Order, Gaps' . ard SAW-MILL GEARING—hay ,t stealth illy the iampst stock. and host ynriety of tower.s or any es' MAIOh meat in woiti-rn i'sansylynnia : AIILi. Li/GS. 81111 INil—lnrste and small. tif cast or wrrught iron, II AN G ERA, DRUM anti PHLLIE•3; Rom end other novio tied Water Wis EELS; WOUI.I and IN lAI HES; M NADRILLS Sews.W.,ll)D MITA. Constantly on hand and for sale, riviNtNt: ritit.t.m. THRESHING MACIIINDS. PEN N JCR'S ULLEBRATEU GRAIN DRILLS. &a. &c. Screw-Cutting. Any sized Screw, with any dashed number ol threads to the inch, either so are or V Ihrand. Eras', Cooper, and ItabbAt's Metal eastlnirs MY made I n o rder Marti! NATHAN March To Mill fawners. 'PPE Ondersigned has rinfoliteri CARTER, of C.earlield. egret for the mule of Castings. who will receive MO for ail hinds of Mill Gearing. and oleo machint • ry. Persons de•frous to conthict will do well to call and ex emine the cstaluctie or Fatuous. and specimens or the work, before making engagements elsewhere. Casting' will be de. livered, it nestred, at Clearildld, and warranted ro be =idea good materiel. end linishrit in a workmanlike manlier, flay ing in running order FIVE hlnperior Lather, and other ma Ornery in the same proportion employing none but the bat workmen, rising the very beat fig terra and Coal, with many other advantages. he flirter% hinrelf that hi. work will be done as well as In the best city shops, himsel f on the shortest notioe. For particulars. call on CARTER, neernt. NATHAN td VERS. h MI-1Y Teacher Wanted. A NY person qualill t to limb a (AMNION IFSCIIOOL It can get a iltuatioci at Curweassfr le %soh a liberal cam. oettaatioa. For particulars address the sttbseril.er. W5l. IRVIV. t;arwensvl!lo.July iN, Temperance Meeting. THU, Warhineienians orCleareld county will hold their Q twin ly hieriing ou Monday evening tie or August 1E59, nl tinily candle light. In tho cyan hens°. 'lee friAnd. olTemperance, end the Ladies in particular, are riquitted to intend An address way be expected G P. GULICH. President. Fierce 'vs. Scott. of cause isttswe fur mai on the HECOND FRIDAY I of November nett. Thtt Platotitt's tieularatio , is filed • 't•l•e 17eteuttact ties pu' his rate's upon the mewl' And now.to wit. the Me day of dub'. WA, the undenigned !akin this method Public Notice To all persons intrresteti to the tii.l of the abavn canto. that be nal just two vat Irmo the Listens Cities large and select assort mtnt of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware 4' Queensware or Which hn is now prepared to tell to either Dernernals Whigs at the lowest possible cash prices, or in exchange for country produce. The above stock of goods line been relented with great Cllfe as 10 quality rind price—and with a determination to SELL CUE 4 S'Eft than can li , pnrchated at any other establishment in the borough of Cleallielit. And as we charge nothing for showing our r nods. or tel in, our prices, we earnestly Invite rill Democratic and Whig La dies and GOIIIeMMI to call, examine. and Judge for their. selves. At the od sta ndsn second street. nand/ opposite the roil dance of Gover Bigler. Clearfield, July 14. 18.32, OILS, TALLOW, GREASE, ©ED Minamreall Yeafianto 300 BARRELS - MACIIINEItIf 011:. Price Se cent/ fle• gallon. 2500 I: A I,LON, Do do in of various viz.., Price 15 Mr. per yalioa. 11Al1hEL 8 11011.1.1) PAINT 01 L. do do do ra.o GALLONS Uu Jo du in musks or voile siz.n Do do do 857 SARIN' LSromTAN N MURperlo S' Various kinds and f CI dine. 1100 GALL! MS ask. of vinous sizes. Various kinds and no &hues. i'rom B ask 51 , (14..6_per gallon. 50 TONS TALLOW GREASN, for Ileavy bearings. and Como Machiner . y. In barrels Ca.ks. bur consisten• oy required Price 6 ee,its per pnd. 150 lONS OHIO ASINEAL, PAINT. in I.lsmds. at the lowest market price. MAUHINENY OIL. warranted not to chill in the coldest weather. and considered by those using it equal to sncrm Oil, 1.10111/LD PAINT OIL, equal to Linseed Oil, other than for white. I am constantly receiving largo sonnlier or the above named articles, and my motto is, "erunil profits l a quiet returrui". 1 Fnd PoND. 68 Water Street. (undor the Pearlst Ileum) w York. Jove 12.1852 —3mo New York 1)Ity ---- - THOMAS DEVINE---TAILOR. nu.sparreuLLY 8111130U000 3 to the oilmen& of the vicini tyClearfield Bridge, that be coutlnme , o carry on the TAILWRING BUSINES , a short Matinee End °Phu Bridge where hn be thankful for a abuse of puha° patronage. hetntentlito tilrmail 'who f avorf him with . hell custom. 4 , Clearfield Pa. May OR. N ho!! ye lads and lasses Who are fond of fun and laughter, Just call at Wallace & And they'll show you what you'r after; For they've the prettiost lot of books Ever you hoard tell o', And full of love and murder, Within their backs of yellow; Then call in ye jolly ones Who have an hour to spare, And buy a quariom worth of reading To drive away dull care. 21 CC$ cm) Lae Superior Lot of Western Meat7elean, nice and Cured Ain the hest Pottible manner—for WAL sale at LACE & 1111..L84 May 27. Twenty-five Tons Hammered Iron, 1‘710(10. fitivan. Coulters, land sides, bar and •qunre VV iron. Orders for any size promptly filled. The trade supplied at Philadelphia prices. Pis Iron is used In all the machine shops of the Pennsylvania ltadroad, and has been pronounced to be equal in q and savvier I n finish to any hammered iron in the Stat.. Per Sale by P. 0 PRANCISCUS. As% Freedom 1. Works. Lewistown. May Itral NEW TANNERY, At Curwensvillte. SAMUEL 111. TAYLOU. respectfully arattounces 'to his Particular frlatids—to public—they he bas removed to end .commenced butincos at' his New Tannery, on Filbett street. immediately north of Bloom's hotel, Curweasvilie, where be is prepared to supply all orders on short noticaand in - the most satisfactory manner. • WIIIDEd, GRAIN and LUMBER taken in exchange. abut the highest pricesallowed. • • • r Mai 17. '6ll—Pa• RICHARD, MOSSOP, RETAILER OF VOW:MN AND DOMZSTIO MER CHANDISE At 1.1().U01113-+At Bigler Br GOP. old shod. Also. on the weitilde of 2d street. Dec. 80.1861. Copper, Tin & Sheet-lion Ware Fmrrti tz IRWIN At Llt• LAt.. 3 7 2,.I 7 0. B. .IVIERRBLL ESPEcrrut,lN imooomeoi inat is now oreparta Lt to mania:totem all kinds et ware. in hie lino of bootless in tha bolt manner. at the etenneit.rtatt, [MI on the abort eat noticr, Ile hat just laid in a fresh and large antinlY of Raw Material, and with the aid of the heat of workmen. and tho urn of thatd eud hest impooml maw:leery. ho aiaitras tin puhlie he can snohly them with Copper, Tin, Sheet-Iron and Japanned Ware, KAP and na mon re rum be found In any country town In the [plotter of the State lie intends to keep miaow:lov on hands a moral Wart. meat of READ k W ARP of Ills own manufacture. which will bo sold either at Wllol.eltail or .I.IEI/111. IiIIfIiFLEANV. PATRICK DAIIAY, WILIAA6I CLAIM Old Brass and Copper Will bo taken lat the highest prices in exchange for work or Warn CV - Mending done to order. 11161110 n it at tho old 'mixt. on Ml.ket 'trees, wham the public are reartoclrully invited to call nod exernme for them wives L i r t l i a lo roj r r i v e r m ln i f i r i iT i nd . s on a e n t il . O. e ri List h e i n E te ll ys it l E ta l tilis: a cVe t h f°, ally, that he has uatv twono(1 on Sect.no street, olll.ntito tanreselo, reselo , ea or Cul. Barrett. as oxltsas,vo copper, Tin, sheet-Iron and W are STO lit IE, And that fin Is now receiving a Pare° assortment of Cooking, Parlor a2ul Fancy STOVES, And a variety of flotoodiold and Kitt:him and other conven iences newt eel ae one ed for into in the county. ewer which he would partial:oloy merman and recommend a 011aEgalLIOIP Tuan'ameio s , As a superb article, sod a great favorite with the odia. It is light emily carroil Ir .01 one MOM to re other, and heated with either•sionam ml chit. coal. at very trilling e ease. and is used either tor lioning to Cooking. flat he would my ito oririNular atteution to his trisoitm•nt of Metal ware among nob ch the following attie:es may be found '— FLAT BO Frost hOt.IN I ei.AT ituTront to Do I KETTLES. Da do OVAI. du, I `-tit II'ANS LIPPED riKII,I.Ers. it t . STEVV PANS. t WINE Oblik: POTS. MAOLI , I rrix, of ibller. CoUNTER SCALES. cut I cm . A 'said iiirrichs. I TEA SCALES. and the very best for caokruir )P t3 ORIHNGERS. AND. preJerv. s. 1.11-IROg STA TURN ISOCKLES, for Win. FAt.wy Fit Cow Shutters, coFFEE ROASTERS. ENAMELLED srirrooNs. catioutx:4 & PIE PANS.. WAFFLE IKONS. I STullE bt'IDERS. SKILLETS, arc. &c .. Ike.. I All the above articles are 'ft •tred and Enamelled Inside. so as to prevent them from coroding. and rendering them inure datable and less noble 10 OV ES. root sudden heat. gl' Among the STOVES which ho oilers for sale are the ow iria olden.' viz No I—IMIYtUVED COMPLETE of 1818. No. lI—HANDY COOK. No 3—NINE Pi.ATE STOVES—lmproved. NNo. 4—TE p vre,t, lor H VED AL PIMURE COOK. o. N illy r. thift Nu. 6 EM N ('ATE of ISSI. No. 7—JENNY JINU tiADIATOR—ParIor. No. B—N EVY. YOR If AIR TIGHT do • No 9—SAL otiANDErti do No. 10—CoLLIMUIA itiTOVES. for Bat rooms ago. has nil on hand. to h a carton:tars. von cheap. a lapsorartlcle at Stove Blacking, That can't be Inat It isobaric, easily out on. 1001.1i:win . ' fa', and wears very we:l. tkr A I the above entries are INSURED. and will be crld FOR CASH at micas to low as to asonish every bode. elea t ttlettl,July o . DID —Y RiCHAUII 4108301 Tin & Oland!ware ST EFEE. List of Grand Jurors Drawn for September term, 1852. Bloom !scan Innkeeper Curwonsville Fleming J II Crintpeanzker do Byers ttninnel Farmer Burnside Gittagher Hugh do do Kern Nathan do d King G W. do King Julio Carpenter Crowell tSezel Fai roar Mdliwell David do Coleman Richard do Votheis Joseph do Innkeeper Rider John C 40041 Joan Justice Rider James Far mar Gilbert Wm T. Blavasmith Conch George B. Farmer Ogden M. N. do Orr mirth Read Josiah R. Glenn W iPir.m Hartshorn Joun.lian Kylar I hornas Nudge John Peters Jema do do do do do do List of Travis Jurors Drawn for September term, 1852. Addled= Andrew Farmer Lawrence township Ames Philip do do do Reed George 1.,- dodu (1 d 4 d a ily Daniel do Piko Blown J.rmes do do do Bloom Abrahaul do do do do do Cad well Isaac da Fullerton George do do do Boynton loom!) so Lumberman I...literthld borough o Moore Wm. Le Merchant do ri Scone Henry 'Teamster do do Wrigley James J. P. do do W riga A. K. I.ll.l3lloTaltisi do (10 Baker Conrad Farmer Jordan tow tisido Ilea Robert do do do Brubaker John do I 'moo do 00011(21 John do Woodward do Dow ler James do Barosr.le do Lee./ F. do do do Nail I.:emote II do 410 do We rover Jonathan du (10 do ILorgherry Rob it do Mortis do Bonier'`. m. N. do r 0 (10 Elergh elinsiisn Carpenter du do Filing° , hho Former Brady do I.other M.H. do tio do GritiOn P e r t jarnin rirr do do I.• I !gal J rho Illaoksmit h do do Girt Bra:twill Farmer Bell do Ileverier Valet tine do Marston do Irwin Llarltnd Laborer Fain do Ponsinstun Robert Farmer Ortet do Balstno John thripenier Boggs do Note-koala John Farmer Girard do Tate Matthew do (rushers du Walker Michael do Decatur rho Lnet of? Lottero, Remaining in .the l'ost OWICO at Clearheld on the first day ofJely 1852,! Baily,,G. James Leonard, M. W. 800, Mrs. Martha Leonard, John Butler, Elizabeth Laimsberry, Susannah— 2 Bushy, Joseph Miller, David Chase, A. P. Marshall, Joseph M. Caspei, Phillip John Matmans, Andrew Oerne, Critharibe Alichril, Algernon Davis, Thomas Mcßride, Miss Mary M. Dobbs, Ddw. Stanley McGaughey, Jolin Docherty, Sarah Ordway, Gilbert L. Dunlap, Robed Ogden , Zenon . Duff, Charles Ogden, Zechariah Estes, Esq., John G, Pntil,Joseph Flegal, John A. L. Robertson. Miss M. J. Franlzman Michael Strouse, Jacob N. Frank Abraham-3 Shide. Fbilip Gelnett, Samuel Smith, William- 2 ilarden George & or JohnSaiihorn. Albert 11, Corkry Stone, Lindsey Hall. Horatio L.-2 Sinkey, Jahn Hail, Rebecca Thomas William Haines, William . Ulmon:L. Hoover, Miss S. Jane Watson. Mrs. Mary A. IlieksJohn Winecoop, Henry rehnston, Robert Wilson, David Kropp, Henry While, Hon. R. G. Kuck. El.q., T. White, James A. WM. RADEBAUGH, I'. M. • Clearfield July 1,1852. B LANK DEEDS and MORTGAGES. FOR SALE BY WALLACE at HILLS. etzlDz.cm) TSubsetibers to the Stook of UNION TURNPIKE'. will • eke notice that they are required to rIFLY the LAS r end FINAL instalmentuf Stock by them severally subscribed The road is now completed, and the rnomey doe to ot to t Con• (motors. and tho3a neglecting this notice Mai/ elti to hew the consequences, Sy order of the Manag A. A . K. WRIGHT. l'rsq. Cletufield. July 88,1853. ,„ .For Sale. ONGGOOD TWO W AGON Btins sale by • WALLAUG 1111.A.8 July . 8.1854 Jiiist Received authtj • 0.10181 BINCM3s New HIPP', of DRY GOODS. GIVIDERIES. emu'. A um.,:uu and VII.E3E. Jaw V. Pa • IRWIN Er. and The Cheapest a 'Best LOT OF BOOTS and SEIOI 3 ever Oared to tho citizens of Chnufictd can b, found et .. Alall7, WALLACE er. HILLS.. A SECOND ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. tatCl-.2CE;t5:12M210 MONTELIUS, : BR OTHER, 4 . TEN EYCK IA YUMA, resneinfolly inform the Punlio. that they have V V entered into co-nratuershin ia the 10 11111 3 / 1 .14T 1 LE and KWh' ItlittIN11•1:1., RUntfittlN j in received ft.iro Philadel phia (Lou rec,nd and liandrome .loortnient of 41111112:g d E)'titinumor Gooalo (If nil al nibs mho inif et eh Ifs. Imvinr been pirohased a' nouruall v low Wei. they UN enabled to t 11. r to cue publicitto BEST BARGAINS II would be a'most Impesslblo to knamernto the maair Dill. dee co posing the r stuck of Orris just mewed—bat they invite ell to come and tee for themselres, essu.Seir tbpm that they will r et More Goods for the'4amo money than at any other Store in Curwensville! They havoull kinds of DRY GOODS, GR.OO.ERIES, QUEENSW 2 A.RE, HARDWARE, And ali ether articles usually found in a well fOrohlted store. th',l3'ewreinildceorntltiintiureesterlecish,nivwer:talovetlhl o w i o e r n tl i i o n n v o ,sat va s o t : w ill t n im e e w i supplies id selsonable Goods for Ladies' out Gentlealeiss' wear. so ns to be always ready to oiler the choice of Eastern Markets. 1 . 11., would also call atte Win lo their apartment of VT - Boots and Shoeti l , SVhere thee always keep on hand a largo and well Its:oiled lot .4 . FRI.:NCH and (morally GALA , MORAX.A.). II IP nail 2iTOG Y MIMS. i Mimi »t:t I, CALL'. Ktl!. and all hinds of Geutlemesue i 8110E3. ~Ise. Ladies' Fine Shoes, Cleaqieltl. Jolv 8, 1851 dud, m CAITEFtS and LAM: 1100TH, FNENCII nod JENNY LINT) TWS. of ell knds. quainter end sleet. Alto—flays end. Misses' GAIT ERE and etlitlEA of all Meas. Aathey keep constantly a lot of the tied prnottottl workmen. end Manufacture their F bees they onn we mot them to be made of the best Material. and in the best ant latest styles 11111Ezt and COUNTRY I'RODUtAI taken la ce• t change for goo b. John M U EMU Ett—Thtir establlstuent Is one door West of aaeka's hotel. Curivensellle. ' Juno W. IEI9-3m. ` . l l A t i h iE NOTICE, MEN, } WOMEN AND CHILDREN NAL L Have reo•ived th.ir Spring and Summer Stock of Goods, and arc prepared to astonish the natives at THE GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES. Thou IILOCk consists of a law and vtadal asiortment of FOItEIGN AND DnAll:ISI V; X 75,3 C.CE:3la)r Bareges, Berge,De La ncs,Law n s,Callicoes &c.—ALSO a large assortment of Emrawaro s , Q,masionnowera); BOOTS and SHOES, eltl{l.o3 1211 OnMI? 6:31) They have alto on hood a very large clock of SUMMER CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassinleres, Sattinctts, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Illuslins, Tickings, And in fact via) , thing to supply the wants of town and country. Lh of which whey are dote mined Loral cuteaps, thee they have ever boon sOld helot., they, therefore. request eh, Perg.ns wishing to t urchase to give them a call Cirltrmemter the cheep ca.h yore of W ALLAOR Ei I 1.t..‘.t. Mai lot street near the Dimond. Clear firld..6lll May og IMMO d, RUA/ Bell do Law reo ce Morris Covuoidoss Itosal GOOD ADVICE. $5OO C len gees ryilll ATBV concerns the health nud happiness of s pro le is et ail times of the most valuable importanoe, 1 tate It lye granted !hut eviry person wi I do all in their power. t, save the live. of children, and that every oer.on will en deavor to promote their own health at nit secoliee , I feel it to be my duty to-soleinuly assure you that W. RftlB, aooord. o to the opinion of tha most cps ebrated Phlslotans, ore the primary musts of a large maturity of dsseases to which chit thee and a ula are liabio ; if you. Mee an appetite continu ally changeable It .m one Model food to another. Bad Breath,. Pam in the Stomach, (Nuking et the Nose,.llariluess and fell a as of the Belly. Dry Cough. Blew Fever..Putse irregular— rememb A that all then denote WORM d, and you should at ' once amity tee remedy : TIOBENSACK'S WORM SYRUP. An article founded noon Se ientifia Principles.oompounded with purely vegetable autistanosa. being perfectly safe when taken, sod can be given w th r mo t tender Infant with deci ded Wl:whoml effect where bowel Complaints and Intake. have made Orrin weak and debilitated the Tonic properties of my Worm By rep are such that it stands without an equal In the catalogue of mediciues, in giving toile and strength lo the Stomach. which makes it an Infallible remedy for those afflicted with Dyspesia. the astonishing cures performed by this Syrup lifter Physicians have failed. is the best evidersoe of its superior efficaoy over all otben. The Tape Worm This is the most difficult Worm to destroy of all that infest thy human system, it grows to an almost Indeflaire Wroth, becoming to coiled and ta.tened in c a u se ti . V itu s Stow rich Owning the health so stony as to tit Dance I is. aim that those afflicted seldom if ever inspect that it I. Tape Wo hna them to ao emir grave. In onler to rey this trS' oraasteoil. a very energetic treatment must be oa t rn d, it would therefore be proper to :aka 6orB of My Litter CO at to ?smote 101 l obstructions. that the Worm Byrn., may ROI direct upon the %Vurm. which most betaken la doses of Tehles;monfulls 8 times a day. These uirections followed have never been known to fail in Outing the most obstinate case ol Tape Wolin illobenssick l s Liver rills, No part of tho system Is more liable to d gone !hag th e I.lVhift—it serving as a titterer to pulite the blood. or "[tying the wooer secretion to the bile—so that any wrong anion of the Leer elncis the other Wootton.. parts of the system. and moults vatiouslY to Liver Comp' tint, Jaundice. ityinene n &o. W e sitould, therefore, watch every symptom that mirth , indicate a wren action of the Weer. These Pills being cow. posed of ROOTS and ['LAWN urnishe CA NT, y nature to heat tee sine :—Nanie4 „ lit. An EXPECTO which aun t ments the secretion helm the Pulmonary mucus membrane, et, promotes the discharge of secreted matter SW. An ALTER. , " ATIV E. which changes in stone inexplicable and taseusitt:•• manner the certain morbid notion of the system. 3d. A Tst- NiC. which gives tone nod strength to the nervous system renewing heatth and vigor tb all parts of the body. 4th. A cATti A RUC, which acts in perfect harmony with the atilt, ingredients, and operating on the Dowels, end expelling late whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter. and purifying ths. Blood, which destroys disease and restores health. ..V' I CEZEOXIC:UnaCt 3O6 : 3e t s You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine In many complaints to which you are subject. In ~bstructions 'tithes taint or partial, they have boon found of inestimable benefit— restoring their lunotional arrangements ion healthy action— Posit ying the blood and otter fluids so effectually as to put b, flight all complaints which may arise from fArrial* Irregulart ties, as Headache, tliddinms, 1/iumess at Bight, Pain m the Bela. Back, Ito. None genuine unless slimed J. N. II()I3ENBACK -511 others bang base Imitation.. or Agent, wishing ÜbW supplies. and Store Keepers deal roes of becoming Agents must address tne Proprietor, J. N. flobousack, Philadelphia, Pa. Agents in Crearfield county. WALLACE It lil4ll3.....Clearfield. P. V. HAttftbriT .......... Imtnerstiurg. J. aturzi Penoville. J. 0. 1111.k;NN , .. . . And by every respectable * Denier and Merchant I. the county and kites,. (-Price, each 25 cents. Philadelphia, June 23, 16(Dtfrar Il iaeJ Clam ovor. MIIE Subscriber would respectfally announce to his old J. friends and customers, and to the Dublin genemllls that he is again opening at his stand at the coiner of front ned Cherry WWI. A large and well-selected stock of GOODS, em.r.i.ll the Anal ).opt Ina retail Store, which he wall ten as CHEAP as the CHEAPEST, At Wholesale or Retail, for the CASH'. He will alsoexchnngeHoods for COUNTRY PRODUCE. so fir as be can make it answer his purposes. As he cannot mums to continue in the husineu long, on account or the LOW Pitltlfas at which he intends to sell, he would advise all who wish to buy CHEAP GOODS to CALL WON C. KRATZER. Clearfield, July 2, 1852, Mil 'OB want 'PloDiu 0 1:1 '111:31 , 0 110.4 aVOIIO itammod.des •siAlelLlllo,l Darn! rig 'OIIIttiGIS 'IRO 01 011131,1 'OOIIM 1110,1 woo tsua Soup oso . ooqß 13,NVNINat1'ii, 110 WENItaiIIOOMI US ) 131/M fiNINIOO 091 110.4. '411111‘.0 1 5, 34 v4l Jo t;:.4 111 Ta 11 ~LOO ovs uuvAgd AN V ' • -a.initatununge aMOIR C73,tW • - i i uv/14. ii livAA. ClPsDeNtsea(Dratb .. -. !..:- ~ A LL perso w h at e ve rre! n.smioned neatest ineddling,ln . na. any way with the following !Wilma/ DOW ID' the posseuton of Laos Maltlastrets, of beresioe township, Gl' °airfield county—the same hewing been purchased' by. me et Idherld's saloon the btb inst.,and left wttb rite said task Mastersou loan subj:a to my order, We— ' . .. ONI2IIAN OXEN end YOKE:. G ON `OW. UNE LONG SLED. : ONE AJO do • r oNE WAGON. and BED. ~. , JOIIN PATION. ' Carwensvlile,Julilo.lBsl7-rd. • .. ,•. - WIND-MILLS FOR BALM BYII4LIIOE l & MIAS. Juy S. llea.