Pairs thiT CHARGE OF NATIVISM RBFIJTED... , ) • . kettor to'Jadgi WoOdwittit. GrEonriF.W.. WOODWARD 1 .Dear Sir:--The undersigned members of 'Democratic party bog leave to' call your attention to certain charge now fro quentlY made by the Whig pressos, against you, in regd.(' to your- views upon the n aturalization laws, and alleged hostility to the rights of naturalized citizens. Wo aro aware that you may justly regard your life and conduct in the high station you have occupied, and the boundless confi dence of the Democratic party which you enjoy, as a sufficient answer to such calumnies. But tho charges aro intended to operate on and mislead persons to whom the truth is unknown. We would, therefore, solicit from you an expression .of your views on the subject, if your time will permit, not doubting that every candid mind, will thus be'satistied, that by no act of your tire h a ve you been justly chargeable with hay teg entertained men, or measures faVoring illiberal or proscriptive policy,'towards a dopted citizens, on account of the place of their birth or their religious opinions. Very respectfully, yours, &c. Charles Shaler, James May, H.' S: Magraw, S. Jones, • H. Hepburn, , John Anderson, Th. Umbstaetter, and many others. Judge Woodward's Reply Pirrsnuaost . , Sept. 14, 1852 , Gentlemen:—The official duties which brought me to Pittsburgh, keep me con-1 stantly engaged. My answer to your let-' ter_ must, therefore, be brief, ,From my earliest youth to• this present moment, 1 have been an earnest and hearty supporter of 'the 'Democratic party; and an equally zealous opponent, so far as my political action . could decorously and properly go, of whatever has opposed it.— I am not and never have been a "Native American," in any political sense, any more than I am or have been a whig, anti mason or an abolitionist. • The charge of "Nativism" is attempted to be sustained by aniotion which I made in the Reform Convention of 1837., That Was simply a limitation of a motion made by Mr. Thomas, a whig member from Chester county, and was calculated to 'compel his party (who were in majority 'in the Convention) to come up to the mark or back out. They chose the latter branch of the alternative, and my motion having answered its purpose, was with drawn. The sin of introducing this sub ject into that body lies at the door . of ri whig, and not ut•tnine. The speech so often quoted against me,. I stn not , responsible for. It was intro heed into the Debate's by a Whig Reporter, in violation of the rules of the body which required him to submit it.for revision be fore publication, and which he never did. I made some observations explanatory ofd my amendment of Thomas' motion, but that speech is not a fair report of them. My other speeches were submitted for re-' vision This one I never saw till the book was printed, and I have never ceased to condemn it. During the session of the Convention, namely, on the 10th day ofJa nuary, 1838, a member in debate alluded to the motion, not the speech, as indicative of hostility to foreigners. I promptly denounced the imputation, there . in the lace "of the Con vention,as I have done many a time since, as a gross misrepresentation. See Debates of the Convention, vol. 10, pp. 33, 34. I.have retained the undiminished confi dence of the Democratic members of the Reform Convention, several of whom were adopted citizens, • and all of them opposed to Nativism. Would this have been possi ble if the whig reports of my sayings and 'doings bad been true? The Native American Party itself is my witness. Seven years .ago I was th cau cus nominee for U. S. Senator. The county of Philadelphia was represented by Na tives. They asked me, whether, if elect by their votes, I would favor their meas tires for changing the naturalization laws. I answered them no, and they threw every vote they could command against me, and raised a shout of triumph over their vic tory. . You refer to statements „in. the -whigl papers of this city. dine. 'of thorn was shown me a few days rtgii; in which. was a garbled extract from a letter written by • me about a year ago, in which I repelled the imputation of Nativism as distinctly as I deny 'it now. Yet the editor told his readers that the letter contains er. ndmis. scion that my 'sentiments were at that time adverse to the rights of ,foreign bide cid- Zeus. A copy of the letter thus Misrepre sented by the Pittsburg Gazette, I send you herewith iii the . "Keystone" of Sept. 23, 1851:.: u ,• When men will idlovv . their political passions to get the better, of • their veracity so far 'as to. impet them to acts anif asser lions liko this :it is easy enough to . under stand how find why I was misrepresented by a reporter,ofAthe..convention, whose motives, for, doing so were just as strong • as those'which actuate my . pelitieal oppo . nents. pow;• • r••• • i:; ; •• ,)) ;' Another allegat r .en; that I opposed Judge. Cttmpbell.last fall,is-tislalse as any other of the tatuArous,,,MstateMents recently made egainst me. I . never opposed .any .religion, . . nee on ,accoant,,iif hia:,.birth, or and I supported no, nominee last fall more . heartily'tttan dicl - JtAge Campbell. fs with infante "rcluetance I:appear, • before itt this time, even in self-] defence. -Ainandidiite4Or'aijudicial office' 1s; perhaps; more than:any.caber.iinilidate *Mitred lii".aiVait..9itietly the decision of the peeple; ,I;am tis:;Orrible.q,agy *mart • s 'awaY Qs:: possible, from': ' j ud i cial: 'electiens), the terms of` ,Your', letter leave me :,ego elieien but have, answered Yott' by giving you briefy , tlm truth.. I 1 give it trutti,' a nd I ac. company. It with 110,,Op;petlI sio - n - pr prejedice. 4 ;: 1111 1 1 If industrious defaMetion canisucceed,irr 'repreenting me as having sustained illiberal or proscriptive isnt,thed the l utfa 'and.a Life are. powerless against :There are some presses and many Man: : `opposed to mein political sentiments, who ! are disposed 'to tint 'trio fairly, and who will not descend to base appliances, to ac. ' complish a party purpose. Such men 1 and, presses command my respect.- 1 Against others who are less' scrtmulous, I. have, no shield except truth and my life; and relying on these, I can afford to await, I in patience, the verdict of the people. Thanking you, gentlemen, for the kind feelings manifested in your letter, I am, with great respect, Your ob't serv't, GEO. W. WOODWARD Fur the Republican TIIE AIM AND DUTY OF AN HONEST VOTER. Tho American citizen is called upon to exeroise.no-more important duty than that or the Electiie Franchise: - While ho is the Subject, ho is, at the sumo time, the Ruler, and upon his ono baltoi'may depend the weal or woe of his country. For the past few'years we have had, ;n this country, two distinct parties, repro senting,if We may credit thoir leaders,, two entirely difreiont set of principles.—. l With the exception of the Abolition filed tion, each voter has considered himself as belonging to one or the other of these par tiesoand given his vote accordingly. As a general rule, this is as it should be. The existence of two parties, each mutually checking the other, is, in my estimation, the strongest barrier against corruption, l and surest guaranty of the continuance of ' our free institutions, and the nominations of each' party, when fairly and honorably made, should usually be considered as binding upon the individuals composing that party. Still, there is a slavery of party, which is entirely inconsistent with the design of the ballot-box, and directly 'calculated to defeat the great object attain- able by freo suffrage. If a man must blindly follow the nominations of his party, directly against his own judgment, or with out daring to exercise that judgment, in what respect is he a freeman any more than tho,loyal subjects of monarchial Govern- moat 7 In the one case •the usage of his party compels him to contravene his own judg ment, and in the other, the fundamental law of his country places a monarch in the chair of State, who may or may not be geceptablnto . the masses of the people.— In either case the better judgment of the people is not exercised. The epithet "turn coat," when properly applied is disreputa ble and dishonorable. But to whom may it justly be applied 7 I answer, to the man, who having no fixed principles, votes with one party to-day, and another to morrow without regard to their principles, or who, possessing one set of principles, throws them aside to suit present conve nience, and votes with the party opposed to them. When the two parties, speaking by duly authorized Conventions, so nearly approximate in principles as to leave noth questionable between them, the contest be comes a mere struggle bctween the nom nees—in other words a mere strife for the spits and no individual is obnoxious to the charge of "turn coat," if he prefers the candidate of the party opposed to him—for the struggle is merely between men and not measures—l mean if equal faith is given to the professions of each party.— Much less is he obnoxious to such a charge if he refuses to sustain the nominee of his party, believinr , honeiilly, that in the adop tion of their platform, they have perpetra ted a fraud upon the country, and have concealed their sentiments. There may be also a thorough change of opinion. The actual working of the principles of your opponents manfully and honestly convince you that you are wrong and they are right. In such a case, if you continuo to act and vote with the party to whichyou have belonged, you do so against your better judgment, and are nothing but a party slave. Nor are you less so if blind ed by party prejniice, you close your eyes and ears to the good results of the policy Of your opponents. These remarks are to no purpose, unless they are followed by a practical applica tion to the present position and relative'. merits of the two leading political parties. It becomes every man who would - not ben mere party slave to make due examina ion. On almost every question, as we have before said, these parties have professed widely different principles and policy for many years. Without entering into mi nute details, it is sufficient to say that DemoOratic policy and measures have pre vailed with but slight interruption in the affairs of the national administration, for a series of years. Such have : been their sue cessfUl opeiatiOn that year after year, the cry of the. Whigs for, a change of measures has, grown fainter and .fainter until it is effectually silenced. A whig executive recommends material , modification of Deunocratic Measures, during tlire v e or four years of its administration. But more than this, the whig party in national Conventien. buries alniost every ~distinctive feature by which whiggery was ever known and bews respectfully to Denaocratic principles and policy by adopting a platform in imitation; of that of theirOpponenti.: • Greely.(Whig), says the only essential difre i rence between 'the two platforms is, that the 'whig platform' was the Woilt of an ass; arid - thattlie Dem ocrats, was written ti:gianPf senati.'.2 Now, what sensible man does not see in the Couite 4idopted'hy.. the,....whlg Con vention, the very highest compliment paid Deinocratie .ineasurdS and poliao they'wet . e heriost thoiela not 'a feature of i i Odwhiggery )4,lo:contend' fat'. If they were dishonest and intend*playlhe , ~. cbeat 7 . that- they did in '40,, what.' honest , man wishes to. ustain'themt!Take either horn of this dilemma (and there is no mid, die grourid) and it appears to me thatlikere is but anti course for all honest, Upright and, virtuous men .',Whatoicr mar . have been their first 'preferences—viz : Note ~with and sustain .the party whose' policy has stoodthe test of severe trial for years; \vhich is so beneficial iu its operatiort,,t tat ;the whit icadcrs 'dare not utter tho faintest cry for a changer in the nominatidn candidittes, while each party has rejected its ablest and most talented men, there is yet a material difibrenco between the men nominated and the means ,by, which that nomination was efrectecla diftercnco de. cidedly in favor of the" Democratic nonti nation. The Democratic candidates presented.to the Convention represented no difference of principle's. They we're each iddntified with Democratic principles and measures as their firm and unflinching advocate S— . each presented a large and unyield ing army of friends--,but, when this be came apparent, a perfect union was form ed upon a third man as the only honora ble alternative. In the selection of that candidate, they were most fortunate, in finding ono whose life has been devoted to an unyielding advocacy of Democratic principles—whose stability of character and soundness of judgment impart the strongest confidence to all—in short, whose whole character shines the brighter the closer it is examined, and puts to the blush the most infamous whig 'slanders. The W higs presented three names. Two known and able advocates of whig policy and sound on every national question. The third, Gen. Wind field Scott, was presented ns the special favorite of the Abolition and "higher law" faction of the whig party, with no recommendation but a successful military career, with the strongest possible ,evidence of a lack of statesmanship glar ing in the face ofevery man who examines his puerile attempts in that line. Notwith standing ho was in a minority on the first and second successive ballots, there was no attempt at uniting on a third candidate. His friends madly persisted until his nom ination was barely accomplished and the Abolition faction succeeded. Those who can see no difference between these men and the manner of their nomination favor able to Pierce must be ignorantly or wilful ly blind. Two reasons only present them selves as inducements to vote for Scott His success as a military chieftain and the expectation of an office under him, if suc cessful. The whole whig thunder of the campaign resolves itselfinto this and noth ing more. On the contrary, those who de sire to see stability, firmness and enegy in the affairs of government—those who wish to see a continuance of that policy which has proved so beneficial and pros perous to our country; carried out by its original advocates and constant friends the Dernocrats—those who desire to sec all sectional animosity cease, all discord and strife settled and not reanimated and kin• died afresh, as .they would be in the event of the success of Gen Scott, such will de posit their ballots consistently for Pierce and King. MARRIED, On the 16th inst., by F. Pearce, Esq., Mr. Francis Graham ofßrad ford, to Mrs. Emeline Undercoffin. On the 16th inst., at Massevsburg, Hunt ingdon county, by the Rev. it. A. Curran, Mr. William P. Rend of Lawrence town ship Clearfield county, to Miss Mary Mar garet MeCrum of Masseysburg. On Thursday the 25, by the Rev. C. Diehl, Mr. Robert Bause to Miss Mary El len Scott, both of Bradford township Clear field Co., Pa. On the 16th inst.,by Rev. W. A. McKee, Mr. Simon Stewart to Miss Elizabeth, daughter of Wm. Feith, of Burnside town ship. On Tuesday last by Rev. Wm. Cham pion, Mr. John Graham to Miss - G. H. I Dale, both of Bradford township. DIED.—In Bradford township, at the ' house of James Flanigan, on the 15th inst., a woman supposed to be about 40 years of age—with sandy complexion and with a large wart on her right cheek, and sup posed to be deranged in her mind. She • gave her name ns SumavAlv. (n—Exchange papers will please copy. On the 15th inst., of Scarlet fever Hen rietta Virginia, daughter of Philip and Ma ry Antes, of Lawrence township aged 8 years 2 months and 25 days. . In this place, on Sunday the 10th inst., after a short illness, Miss Julia Brady for merly of Marietta, aged about 17 years. YALLI ML.MO2)IOM. az.ca For President, Gen. WINFIILD SCOTT,of N. Jersey. For Vice President, WM. A. GRAHAM, of N. Carolina. Fbr Judge of Supreme Court, JOS. BUFFINGTON, Armstrong co. For Canal Comntissioner, JACOB HOFFMAN, of Barks co, For Congress, PATRICK KERR, of Clarion co. For Sheriff, WM. POWELL; of Clearfield boro'. ' :RR' Commissioner, GEO. E, SMITH, of Giiard township. CONGRESS. INTE C l ar i onorized to aunoucce that KERR. V V e county. wilt Do n candidata to represent - the mantles of Clarloa.Lilearitattl. .E t he Forolt, janerion. U Ma Kean, Venango And Warren I n toe Congreu of the nited eegi KM% .FELVIW-CITIZENS OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY—. I renpectintly otter alargati to yotio coosideltvlon as a candidate lor the elite° of 81IEHIFF. at the easalea tleoetal Elect ma— ned If elected, Medea myself to petform the dodos thereof to the beet or my abilities, and without fear Savor, or affecoloa. WILLIAM rovika.t., Cfeariseld, ag. , 1852.1 , . . ESSRR. EDITORS— , , Mare eattonetoo toe mole of JAMES P l 4O .tr Pike candidate for lb e es;44gtiatoo uAeg. IBISO-red.' . . AS R 1 . 4.8118. MOORE & WIL - ON— . , ' • ~ . ~) , GENTLEMEZ3I.-Pleala announce the eawie or GEORGE I. 1011Ttl. or ON township, ai a Vola ewer oaudidato thr the offieo of COUNTY COMmilaktlONEkt at the awning Odoher Voodoo, and oblige . , MANY VOTERR, August B. 182. The Presidential Election takes place on Tuesday the 2d of No . 1 • . • E3U24C4K;SYI .SCKE;IC)1:01Z31 • AT THE CASH , STOE. • •' ; ` IRWIN lit, SMITII film hitt received a largo and well selcated.STOCK of Lk GOODS meltable to thoroaron, }OD* the/ rieetellirg it very low prim, and lavild all who vOlah to bar cheap weall and examine before purcharldr eltotvhare. •. eept SO, .IHW, C....CiLICDCUEZ:3 - - AT T ECAS sT o E • AND Datati l lne HAMrullablo I t l is a tli fi o r ie e ls a n n a d which th c o i c a arti T s C ollin i( g ott at very IMO Mcai—and_. they lova° oil who wish to buy GOOD cooos.uliti? to call road axamluo beim pur abasing sisewlicio. Clnorfeld Scot 20.1 RM TO . Tcanasiers. CONTRACTS TO .LET. ❑L sukoribers have oa hand now et thtir maim Mills, .11. in Covington townshio. a !arse ritinutity of Bowed Lnm• be'. and will have by the lit day al January neat. 1,500,000 feet To he hauled to the dyer at the month of Doer Creek; nen „Wire Loom's. The distance is 6 mita end a fair and for ther wegensor sleds. they wish to employ learns miter by the thourani or by the ociy. to heal it, hut igould prefer giv ing hoot try the contract. The hauling must commened soon as the ground Is fn man $ rill ❑nEt to carry a Waizon ist.‘l load The cash kid be paid Ni soon as the wort is done.— Verson, wishing to engage, will apply at the ritearn Mills two miles fromlereadville. 11 & C. I,:mml atom 0.1E52 d. NEW GOODS AT FRENCHVILLE. THE suliserlher resrectlully announce; lo Ms friends and the pablia generally that ha has just RON LW 4.1.1 TOOK OF OUOOh3. which war Wm:lid with a strict regaid to QUALITY. and vs htch ho will tell as cheap as eau ue bon,ht rlgnwhero is the county: la nd.lit.ork to his rti:c`s of DRY (1001)3. GuocEitiEs II ARDWARB. LIQUOR'S, atu..,ho would pailluttiatly call attoatiin to We stoat of Crockery-Ware. Thankful fat the liberal eastern be ha, hereforoio rocolvoi fram his fellow eitzdrit he res,eot sully snlietti a =tin aer of the mme, 'snaring them that hit fl'81•11t smelt will ha tile posogl of tits inch intuit it. wi.l cive Kill satisfaction. rir All atoll of Connt re produce vri l be taken in exchange for gmels !it the highest Louise' iitl , F O ,O R . ANCIti COLIDItIEr. FIC4CilVii e. SCP' • IL 4 . (852 • DR. G. F. 11001', F irtizi 11VI LLL, Clearilo!d onur.y. Oept. UN Stray Steer. if - A m lo th , premit - I Or tom CO Scral' w tenttlaig t• Bow t On or Own , • "I . the re!, .a.teut , a I.IOIIT 11E11 r•TE Lli. flews - tuppotati to b., etbont for yews nil. n 41 10 hnVe ate r•m I tom a Or,,ee. l 1., 00 WI 1. int ,elect for, ; r)vo ta400•11T, doll team him mw JONAS PETERS. 111.“, towngitio Fopt :3,18t3.—{,41 St i•a y Cow. 4 - 4 AM Fl to the relldent.e 11e altrart. .1../ bar. l•n the 14th 0 ISED U./ tv 4-- • with e wg two fler. end wit:tore odfffelte....2 rf er 11.410 brauJed nn t..a lett rump. tad suatiotud to be tidal '0 r ram rld, the I. rwt oivir7 rIIC. Tie over" ir tag le tot to wino turwnrd. Drove DroDe.tY. aLe emi take her W 47. A. El J. C HUN IrEll. Morris town•hlo, ! , tent. Ml—Dit "TO TAX PAYERS. (ITIGE IS ItEltEllY GIVEN Po the Ttlx•rayPtl of IN Lam roam Schaal Ittetrict, that the ,thoo; Trentwet har a:Totaled Tuesday the Ikalt or (atubor ant., tllactton day ) at th , c llama, ror rrreorme lila at:mm.l tob yol tux. Po,. na t lea t ag tilts °Mica may .sorer In be d , nt , watt tit the law d r, rte IZOIIERT 0 NE:( Sm., 'ember 28. I!J - •aDtk.3a3icaD. If.7n IlEit GI V P.N. Tf et tre !took; of the Lr Ive Film of f 1 OR li EM) is Will'rTAKFAt, in the nod Fulllrg ha. invst. nt Ctherield Ibilfre, ere le. in he t.t,n ..1 the su toe& er for ,eminnient, nod un snit w 111 bolitoorht en nil !mooning tercets:mg unsettled rata, the Pllll . . day of November next. ISLES SLOAN. CI n Weld Illrifige,9opt. 21,1'52. GEN L . ItA L L ECTI N TE,OCIAIRAIr.KO. UV EREAS, Ily an Act of tho General Ariernbli of `` P.. my ivsuot, cut.tlei:l 'An Aut to icgolate he t: en• ciul I within ill's Cimirtriowtalth." it is eniodie'l on the in I 0 11.1rVII:lt 1,411:t . 01 to •give public notice of such elee• ton, th • place w brio .o tie held, and the °dicers to e e ictitel —I II o„ 1, A NriLlt. LLIVVEL.L. llth Bnei di of Cle - ifi4t county, d 7 hereby give Public Notice, To iho Electcri oldie 040017 of Uloattivid that a GENER AL El w II hit ecld on the BEcl'INI) TUEoGA V )10 OUT, tll6l{ nest, (nein( the TW ELFTII day of the mouth )at the iuswel election Mitticits to said county, at which time and plaur the qautified Mecums will elect. One person for Judge of the Supreme Court of this Commonwealth. One person for Canal Gommissioner of this Commonwealth. One person to represent the counties of; Clarion, Clearfield, Elk, Forest, Jeffer son, McKean, Venango and Warren in the Congress of the United States. One person to represent the counties of Clearfield, Elk, Forest, Jefferson, Mc- Kean, Potter and Tioga, in the Senate of this Commonwealth. One person to represent the counttes of Clearfield, Elk and McKean, in the House of Representatives 'of this Com monwealth. One person for Sheriffof Clearfield coun ty. One person for Prosecuting Attorney of Clearfield county. One person for County Commissioner. One person for County Auditor. Too Loco". or 100 county 01 Ciearfield will take not.ce that the raid Guneral Election will he held at the following pluoet— At the COURT HOUSE, in the borough of Clearfield. for Lawrence tow milli , At the house of WILLIAM HOOVER, fcr Brudford town. shin. At the itouso of .3 , N GOSS. for Orionis:it tiwnshio. At the louse of SAMUEL M. I , lllllli , tor but:corm lowo• ship. At the house of ISAAC BLOOM. jr , in the borough of Car ...ravine. for P.lto township. At the house of J MASH M AU KER. for f tor ingloa township. At the hour° of wiLiAnm for thistly town ship. At the Store house of SAW.; EL SMITH for Penn township. At the house of JAMES :Unit Y. for thest tow ostou• At Congress Ifin School House. for Girard town dirt , At the h )060 of J LOHMAN. for Monis town hip. At the house ot Jr lIIN YOUNG, for .throside township. At the novas of ASAPH ELLIS. for Hell township. At the house of JAM Eol MeN EA!, tor Jordan township. At the home or DO lED E If II( NEB, for Boggs township. At the house old ESSE W LLB( IN, for Huston township. Atthe house of THOM. DAVIS, for Forcutoa township, At tho house of JOHN I BUN Y , for Fox township. At the house ofJOIIN W RITE:SIDE, for Woodward town thin. At the PUULIC SCHOOL. HOUSE, for Goshen township, At the FRAME HOUSE, formerly mi.:railed as a Warthog house, for Karthans townstills• At the batittE HOUSE of It. W. Moore, for Union town. ship. • At the COURTHOUSE, for the borough of Clearfield At the house of ISAAC BLOOM, for the borough of Car. wensville. NOTICE IS FURTHER HEREBY GIVEN, That all penons (except Justices of the Peace) who shall hold any °Bice or appointment of moth or trust, under the government of the United States, or of this State. or of nay city or loon pointed distect. whether a commissioned efficer or otherwise o subordinnte s Riser or egent, who is or mail be enroloyed water the Leant:awe, Exotntive or Judicial depaitments el this Slate prof the United States, or ant C. 17 (If incorporated district end also, that every msAiler of Congress and Stale Irigniaiure, and of the common or seloot counell ot any city, or comminion•ir of any Incorporated district. aro by low Inca pabie of holdirar or exemiguag, at the some time. the office or appointment ofJudge, Insoecior, or Clerk, of any election Ot h er this Commonwealth t—and that en Inspector. Judge. Or Other OtUCCE of an, such traction shall be Linville to any Who° voted for. . And lho Return ',lido) , of the respeutive districts aforesaid, are required to treat at the court home,. la the borough of Clotuffeld.ou the .FIRST FRIDAY next slier the raid Be cowl Tuesday of October, then and there to do all those things required atheist by law. - GIVEN under WY hand and seal, at Clear Geld this tweets , seventh day of Almost. In the year of oat Lord one thou. and eight hopdred.andlifty-two. cud of the Independence of the United States he &van ty.tieventh. • ALEXANDER VAI.DWELL, Dlt'ff. VAR DECLARED WITH ENGLAND, VITAE WITH ENGLAND is hereby declared by the sob- VV sr:Tiber soh,hnsjostteoelved tron3 the Works or IR VINE. hVCOY Et GO.. Milesborr. Ps.. an 111 Waive lot or LEON or every description, and redo ho very best qoaldr. which he will sell at the:ollo,ring oed prices: -- Comnon . bar- Iroa Assorted' • $3 75 Hcrs,e:Shoo bar, alone, „:, _ :4 00 Nail. Rods, alone ' ' 4,60 . • ;Valls at , • •G .00 andwhan a bolter nbaetits of either nails or iron is required. a arrester 'adoption is salute. , There will also be found at the same s stablitnMellt, a large assorrotensof . • -,)^ Stoves of every desertp - tio'n C6i,lr lag Stoves. Ten Plate. /4 too Porte. Parlor Coal and Wood bitoves, all of W Won will be sold as Clamp. and a Unto Citea.)- er Mad were ever before offered In these parts. Vail sad see for youtselves.uoar Leonard & Moora's store. L. Et. upwratt. Lama. Cleadield. Ananst 6. len. 'anlloidlsiLall®mmtnm©i!meimtoe . • . . lt d grolhiot?:.Mrociei. Tiribronanfontw fir,. T OBEHTEUFFEB, 8.-E. CORNER NINTH AND J MAPLE VITHENTB, ABOVE RACE, PIIILABBL- Pt /IA , Invite the Ladlet of the thly rind Colour 'to cell and examine tplen sleek of Trimmings. which hat been. telebted with the utmost gate, Me O. being enabled. tram hi, expel:tonne le the' butinets. le take iiiventagoor the %v heissele• market. le able to sell at ow at ntlY blithment. Mr O. wee formerly Win e pal conductor or ottellr.iee tnitine3 or hi'. W. J Mitt. Men, No. Pr 4 Cliettnti: tin at, alit his attentive experience will he cCenarantee of nit eh !icy to do Bittica Whit customer , . Ills leleub (winnows ha II l'Ortin—:+itit. Worsted, and-Cot ton Curtain Fringes. Billow. Tart&s and Cord—Bilk and Worsted Blind de—:lite. Woollen and Cotton llotbdy, and Govei—Combs. Brushes, taps Perfumer} , &o. —Woollen and Cotton. Itnitbrig and Darning Tem.-Porto ?demount, Pond:hod Work. Bores, Bracelet,. and Fancy Anklet genet. ally. Call and exemino l‘d yanilelyte. Bent. 29, 1833.—fm SIIELDRAICE'S :ROTEL. A 7 lIELIMAItE'S ALLEGHENY ROMA:. No. SM. Morket 6.irret • •xcovetth. l'hiladelohla. Under the new eryangemet.t, thooarsvh.ch arrive rem Numbing. Iterrishura Stu . wilt run to the Now Depot. corner of r3choylkillMh and Mark In order theccomnieat the the we will always have Ja r Gooch at NAW *repot au the °Meld of the waste carry passonsera to the Allertheny.floure, which is io the cen• he of the city Our old french w . it metro tide (IJWII end elf who wish to pi:amok° a 11..u.e wuhaGuo.l Tabio CIOII3 Beds awl nouummadniimg /1214 , /thtil soul please vivo U 2 U. Calla Terms—One Dollar per day. !Sept 0.1855.—em. 500 Agents irfanted. $lOOO A YEAR ! tUANTED IN. EVERY 1219UNTY 'TIP UNITED V l'ATEti naive and onifiroming mon. to nactse in rho gals of sown of thn best tlat ks publisto I In 'lie Oman , . To men of good eddy,,,, possessmg a small capital of Arm 116 to SIUI, inch ladtccomonlo ho olNied as to enable .h •ot to mete from THREE to TEN dollaqt ft (lay prat. no Hoots 1)111)15119d by us era al useful In their character, ear. melt' pupula , , and. commattl lame tales wherever dory are orlon d. For further particulars, address. (onstage paid.) DANIELS It GETZ, Successors to W.A. Leary Er.,Uo.. No. Lid North Osmond Sheet. Sept. 111. 1852 Commercial Hotel, priE Subscriber havinn looted the Pnblio /ions% formerly J. known as tho Arnetionn House. No lb Sontb Sixth ►ltttt, between Market bud Chestnut strncts. hot conflicth tho name of iitosam3 to • Coramorcaill Eatoll, Wits Prise to Inform his friends nal WO l'ubliO, ant 111 11 house' has .dervone a ihomnsh remo letting. repairing, re aunties sal repaperine, from utile to basement. An entire new o alumnae. bedding. ere.. 2e.9.. hits been procured float the moil celebrate:l Manufacturers in this pity. From tie centre' Ice ohm, trod lie rime proximity to ths Railroad 1 erne , Mom ,out Landings. Places of Amusement, ni.bienaide 'rn .rauslit,res nod t'ab'le tiounier, s it offers in. ducementa to the Mertilinnt visiting the city OD business. or the Traveller s eking plo,,sure. Ti. families and female' visiting the pity. are r friedrty will be offered, and every comfat re• gelded o M•l4.lhew visit agreeable and pleasant. A stie-u of the militia patronage is resuectinily solicited. JAUutt G. 1.C.811, JARED lttVt 1. Sane:intendant. Proprietor. Peal 3. IFS —4lm. "Every Family should have a Copy." An invaluable Book, only 25 cts. per copy MAN; KNOW TII VBELF DR. HUNTER'S MEOICA Is MANUAL. AND HA ND !SOO s FOR. THE ANTLICTELL Containing an out line of the Origin, Progress. Tren meat and A:afoot every Intm 01 detente, contracted ty Proraircuons Seen& tute.contre. be self nun..,, or by der ear Excess. vat% at Vitra for their pie vention. written In a lennharityle. avoiding all merlcal tech. uresinies, ard eyery thing that would offend the ear of de cency; PORI the melt 01 game twenty years succeed - al toms. tact .crotu.tvely devoted to the care of Omani ol a defiant!, ur prlifaln nature. To whioli Is added, receipts fur the our t of the above disoas es. arid a treatise on the canvas symptoms and curer of rite Fever and Ague, fur twee - y lute cents a COPT six Mile. ono dollar : wilt oe (orwartled to any part of the United orates, by med,t te. o of portage. Address. postage paid. "0 0 1195, ('rut otllors " or rho Author, IN North devout!! ls direct. l'ltil ll adeluhi , . rpt. 1.51.1-4. ------ poi.l,Atts FORFEIT. DR. MINTER 1.V11.1.. U CO if lading to OQIO tiny °ascot secrot disease that Orly coma !Intler lime care. co matter how long standing or hill chug. Either ties are invited to hi. Private Rooms. EIS ['with Seventh &rem. Pich-delpiva, without tear of Inter up wen from other ',noel's,. Swingers and oilmen who have ta,n ultra , innate in the SoleCtiOn of r. Physician ate invited to call IMP° Y.-.-Throngh unrestrained Indulgentse in the pesalOnv. by excess sr nett' abuse, time evil. are 'tampions.— Premature .mootency. involuntary seminal dmmlmnr en. wont ing of the mesas. ion of memory, &distaste for female society, general del. ity . or constitutional dertingorneat. nre lute to titled It smeltery. cortsait the Doctorevllli confidence: t.eofl yen perfect wife. REM , AND RP-VIA:CT.—Thu °Meted wood do well to 011eCt before amuse their health. cairideoss. and in Men? caws their lives, In the hands of pllyste.ano ignorant of this class of contorting. It is certainly imeossible fo. one man to underetnad all the ills the human family ire subject to. Ev ery respectable physician has his pecut ar bunch. in which he I. more soocessiti I then his brother professors. and to that he devotes am t of his tone and stud,. Y EA titi t iliP PRACTIS.E. exe'usieely devceed to the study and tuat:Lent of diseases of tiara% organs. r with Weer, Upon the body. throat. nose or lege, halos in the here. or boom mime MI aotimatism. shictures, gravel. iheyula.i. tier, dhows Arita' from youthful ego sin. or Impurities of the iduuti, ratan try the can.td.ution has become en erbled, I rite bc. the I. actor to (fa speedy rebel to all Who may place theauelv,S under his CUM filerhc:ne tor saute,' to any Gila of the United Stales,--Pries rice ant Ten dollar. par paas t a Sept. 2, TO TIIP. TRAVELLING PUBLIC First Class hotel—Terms SISD Per Day. he rubserther, having lately become proprietor of the FRANKLIN HOUSE, Chesnut Street, between 3d and 4w. PHILADELPHIA, and having reduced the price of board to 8 l frO per day, gives wince that. notwithstanding this reduction, lie, will sti II continue to keep n FlitsT CLASS HOUSE. The Franklin House has just undergone extended alterations. and to now fitted up and finished in su perior style fur the reception ul visitors. The Low• er Floor. lormerly occupied by stores, us now inclu ded in ilia Hotel, farming a spacious Reception Room, Gentlemen's Parlor, and Dining Room. there• by allowing an addition of thirty chambers and sev• oral heautilid parlors, twitting on Chesnut st. The Rooms of this Hotel are superior to most others, being constructed with alcovilii, forming parlor and bed-chamber attached, well slighted and ventilated. The Miamian is unsurpassed, either for business or pleasure. BEN. H. WOOLM A N. Prop'r. Ph dadel ph in, J a ly 4G, 1852. CARPETING'S AND OIL CLOTIIS. DADEA_Cd . I . liK111 ) A_)) /81.1&qa 9 1M Triltal anti Mlnutneluots CreItI'UTINGS. and el calm M CANTON and t,OGOA MA'iTING I 3. ere. Corner of Twelfth and Market St's. Philad'a. Invite atieultint !hell exit:m.l%m essuitmeut of saner or now s't les 01 emglish Velvet. '1 spelt,. y ltrut sill., nod HIM I tarmin I atm Ven num eurtiettuea, of taco own I Inenit 0 , 1011. Alm to it lame clock to well ventuaeil Float 01 lit ua vviilthS, front ono to eight yards. ur rivet 01 . 1.0 1, * el , ICED IN ,/ tin IN cmtpor,. o dow n manufacture enibrie.ii Ili net variety of well made tooth. (-vet put in the market—all vf which will be ulfaied on the moit luv otaliM Let uml. Aim urt 27. 5,000 to 30,000 Acres Land Wanted. VVANTD T EO b. CO to 80„ . 0.0 Acres o Ummorovni Lund is Pennsylvania. nr Weinein Vim whion Anll anti CITY rttOrlilliTY, or ramt- DMZ, will be given in ton menu Adereit, MI 11,k1ELL & win re. 783 i Lock !Mite!, Philadelphia. Vent. 8.1852.-3 m. GEORGE LANICH, Le-3 aW. r..EZ3 DUI w()um, ruspeetfally tender his thanks to tho e e ho have heretofore lavo,ed aim with a share or their custom, and now Informs his friends end the public at large, that has Bellows ale again ia blast, and that they can find him to that o d, long established. and convenient shou on Second striae. , formetly occupied by David Litz, where Wagons, Buggies. Will be Ironed and finished oil in the best style and on the shortest notice, and a'lothsr %yolk blongng to tha baslnets will be done in the belLllllllllo/ and o n li r e most accoanincila. use terms. Clearfield. Aug. 9r, teb9. ;me- etraay riAME to the premises of the subscriber abodt the Ist of Julie Ir-i. o drltitill 11111 k: LAM ti—withoht marks. The owner lo - ro goosted to coast forward. prove ProveitY. POP chances sod • ko a away—othorwiss It will by dealt with es this low directs. Lawrence tnwnship, Aart. 39. TM ahrmy °mann. W riAME to the premises of the subscriber 11,..t0 4 , la in :Morris tow whin. on the Ifith ar or !,•‘ :.*. Ansesu 18.13, .ot4ll YUKP: OF 1./sista: P I One :s god mad while suotted—the Tips 1.,' other is e red tqns—suopoted to bti Bor it Yens old. The owner is reauesttd to cane' forward. wave vinaetty, pas charges aria take them away — . otherwise holy will be disposal of us Lao taw (filet:U. Morris township. 1853.—pd. 100 Fox 'craps. Fur/BAIE by the enbscriher, v,h3 give the HIGH EBT CA LI F/11"'"` r-S ' Ot'FULLS no d LIEL bbirl'is OK a INS. Y .13/I.IIU . • Cutwensiville,Poot,fB.lB62'. LEVER FLEGAL; . . .1) LACKSMITIi. Lothersblug.l'a , will attend to all bail D 11.1411 la bile Ilad, and will also tarnish WAGONS, BUG. tai ES, Sta.. yew °heap. and' mantilaetured in the pest style, ao d warranted. ' • MY. 7. 18,St.—y„ VPICETEIq VCR Sacramental and Aedicil t•tuposes;for, tale at the 411.* CHEAP CASH 13tote 9f July lb. -n. MOESOP. CIIIAIN PUMPS for solo bs N., • . Jaw W. wALT:Acr. &1111.1.E\ ircnriber. :CLEAREIELD,ACADEMY. TItf.MTFE.Ht hereby give nodule that they hanit,oqm• 11.• Motet/ With .1 '.- • • ••• • , • . , ; fl7l CATLIN !Zit, !! To aoatinne hi charge of 'the Academy' daring °visit reit' Too Am PI) UR letplo Year is divide I Into (11.14 TED.I4 of 4 , 1 5 1k:,ti11 , ,, vVeXKIS, oath, and PIV.E.DA.Y3 °Menotti; Itilt in each week, . The neat lattor oonamenneontliOND,4*iurilt , attheiollowlng . • - giate - s of Tuiticiiti coniMor4 Ertatai BR/omits—including • IterulintoWritm itj t burning, • Aelthment; raphy Grammar and (I istory • • $llllO ALL'lltGfll ft Eitttfiff3ll , llßANClllai—lnalte.. ' inn Latin Grammer SO 0 0 ChAt4:9I;AL oho IttAlliftatATlbAtt DEPART.' ' • • ' lIA, oCt , LiX}IIII3ISIN given In VOCAL ftlllBlb in wash, all mar oartlerto without additional, charge. • . , WHE'airif .IILITiIItE. 4 aro Riven . intim older pupils ots Histornmed other Interesting on hjans, without extra churl, su c h onhu alder, pupils as ahem, regime on FRIDAY` P. M. of rnah week in parent's h.:Moieties Composition tusd• view Oueetions apontheir several studies. 'All others •attend , to their lawn 'P. M. studies.. • • • • ; :t Tho LADligd DOPARIVEN'r is vitriol, sPpoitdo from the oth consi st tho pnhose who riesire it. Twn or nano • classes of both sexes. for the pantos° of, economy in time ; bat It Is optional with the young • Ladle/ whither to join such classes or not. ,••• Tuition is chatted from thft Ante of the Scholars' ointment. sting to the atom or the Term—dedautlon being madeta case oi atnenrm corned by slaenets. nutwhen cv special agreement , is mode. in ottanuao. with the Ptinoionl.• . MOR Al, RI) ANION hes bithrtto been the 'chief rellahOe're • the Teachers in secunng.thorou eh dlsoioline—and it has beats: ntlialeut. 4.torporeal punithmentlis admlatsteted °atria the 11104 obdurate ana.tatorrieible news. The constant nitre of the Tonehen it to make the instructions they impart ,as . rut. that or books. Practical, as evellins ; Theorem:Al. 'it - . The strictest attention le given to the Coattail., HabitssaA t Mettle (Attie Pupils. while ander the charge of the Teachers. BOARD can be Obtained at 4.etonnlue pri A ces.' • ; eIIICI n IARIf W, President. / D, hrENALLY. Bean tety. JouoLVIE3II.• PENN IRON FOUNDRY; Machine, PatteriChnd Blacksmith Shops,: ColisseLopisi 'Pat. rug fundenleaed 'would 'announce to the elllsees of 1. Clearfield.. and adjoining • counties, that he harouened acl room or eCatitl street, in the borough or Clearfield, bear the store of lorenard la Moore, whore lie intends k,eeoltutly GIifiERAL. ASSORTMENT Or CAIdTINUR., waminted to he made rt he ben, sparetiat. and at pHtres that census felt toplease.. The foi w fr comp° p_rt or iho stook on hands; COOKING tcrovE.. fot either Wood or Coal ,T HOT-ALlbhis Stove has probably the largest tote*.,, d a ction or hay other 'funnel strees. It hat superseded Ili nlm~stOCuTY County, the well known Hathaway Rod ler stoves. It is easily andersteod, land the firms hells° arranged that all can be cleaned warm's! any troabie.,l sle peCtilier Corm and -ocinstrnotlon is such 'as to tender It Icy most durable of stoves. ,OltirnerOes testimonials weird , he added. but It fi deemed On resessarr.• I.)WILOVED PliEfdiU al WOKING RTOV,EB—at from IB, ; to 420 • • • PA 111.011. RTOVZS—for ether wood or coal. .1 . AIL-TIGGIM do , SALAMANDER do a beantlful CM Stove: (1 VASE do P99_ ‘ll3 fri CIE & TEN PLATE Etoses MANTLE. GRATEA, with snwirner and eapninr tioithel Gates I ruin IS to IN inches. COMMON tlltn'llf,..N . all 07.91 PLAIN AND OttNAMENTAL BAILING • [101.1..0W tVA r, • OVEN MOUTLIS nal n , wAten.ii do. a:ALL RE.AM:3 Wittl l, N tl(iXE;el,3 EIG(1,01,E0 ' Pt BM: ••.•031.1f.5. ()Alt ftINLIA fi.r Baru. OADSCIA.A. pe:118, a new anlate.l.lol.ltt tqIEI.I.IIIIS. COHN .AND' coil M 11.1.8, wartante I to grad 15 lint . Ears per hour . ill,ACKOMPllll.llyEar.s.the best in ate; do, MAN. DRILLA and TIME RENDER together with the netts! v.riety or articles kept at round,, Est abi II hments. • Also, Made to Order, GRIST and SAW-5111.1, GEARlNG—having decidedly the largest stoct. and beet variety . 01 patterns col any Wabash. meat in wegt.rte nasYlvania : MILL DOGS. ISRAIrr. I NG—large and einah.of cast or wrought iron. (lAfIGSBN. DRUMS end PU1..1.1E.5; Rose and other approved Water. W EELS; WOOD and IRA IN.t.A'rtIES; MANI/BILLS lot Div -plea Stwc WuOD BORING NI nuiliNg3. Constantly on hand and for 'salt:), PANNIN(I MILLN. THRESHING MACIIINEB. PEN YI,JCK'S CELEBRATED GRAIN DRILLS. &c. &c. Screw-Cuttina. - - Any sized screw, with any &sired number of threads to the Inch, either rq nre or V I Ivenul. Brass, Copper, and 'Sehnert's Metal Cstings reeds c order . ti Y.L1123 Mara 4. 185.3.-17 To Mill Owners. andersigned has appointe I L. IL CARTER, of C:cartiekl, Ida agent foe the eels of Castings, who will receive bills tot ad kinds of Mill (karma. and inner matatint ry. remits desirous to contract will do well to call and er unlike the catalogue or Patte rn*. aid specimens a the work. before making encasements elsewhere. Cristrnas Wilt bed,. livered, V desired. at Clearfield, and warranted .o be candeef, good material, land mrt workmanlike manner,' WV ma in running order Five. :Superior bathes, and °Varian chinsry in the nine pupation einploylog none but the beet workmen, mina the very best Pia Iron and Coal, with Many other advantages. he fluters himself that hi. work will bedews as well as in the beat city ahoy., ans no the shortest 110110111. For particulars. call on Mr. CARTER, Agent. bIATUAN MYERS. March 4. D152.—1y lIEIIIPUILIA I S . IIH O TEL, OLEA ft1:1 V,LD, PA n 'subscriber most resi.scifitily informs the °Weems of eleatfiela county end the travelling public generally. that he has taken the above named HOTEL. situated nn the cornet of Front and Merkel strtett, in the borough of Cient o Id, where lie will at ell lima be ormated to accommodates those wbo may tacos him with their eastern. No pains will be &enrol by the uroorietin to make his customers comfoitables tiroand hie house n 110611; to those who may stop with him. STAIII.t will be cereitilly attended te—and his TA.- HU; and BAN supplied with .he be Wb at the J. mark l et will elr s ird. l. ilk, Auclin 11. 1867 Saw-Mill and 200 Acres of Land SALE or BENT.. ke t r o ib .. es ti s ic iff y. e i r ti f i or r t v A t. l ) l,f it.. ?; 4 l2g their gil t ; TIMOEII I.nt.D, situated Itt Penu towes'iri. Clealfleld variety. This prunetty p manias many advantages as a L.urnt berme establishment. Lein; situated on the stream known es Sig Ron about 2 rot es Item the river. and In the midtt of an extensive timber region. The proned" will mirtaisily be Bold or Rented. The Lerma will be favorable. anti rossession given immediate!". tir rot further pa i feu Jars omits either to • II u;b Leavy, at Clearfield. or to Clark and Dolly. on the Graropiaabills. neat the Pro; rate Jona lgb (0)1iio MfiEnorralil IPolnlint, SOO BARRE:Ls 011.. oleo 76 mate 11,500 h ALL( nem Ito do Is of V 111,01.11 Price 76 eta. pet gal!o2. 11AliStE.6 BOILED PAINT 011.. du du do fakir NALIA)NS Do d.) iu calks of colic @flan Do do do 130) BARItEI.S TANNERS.' OIL, VariOus Wadi 5241 fon) 6, to OU per anthill. 1100 A fry )NS In rash' sit varion t sixes. Various kinds and qualities. 'rave :15 to i U e ...t. p e r ge ile,e. 60 TONS TALLow tatFArIL, lot Heavy Jainism*, and COll6O Muvhlac,Y.in barrel. in Cn.Kt, Of 0137 conalstally 'ay required. Price 6 coots per pound. 1...1) I oweONS 110 F.M., PAINT. in n.agols, at the lst m ol a , ket mice • 61ACIIINEKY 011., warrant it not to Chill coldig wl3 eather, and considered lip those using it equal to clip rm 11141 A) I'A.I3T tnitlai to Lineeed .01. r (ban for white. am coas'atilly receiving large :unpile' of the above Beata!: ankles, and my' motto t., •'dtnall proOts and moult retards". Li F. PUNI.). 60 Water Street. (under the Piaci it 11.•ute) New Vela. Jude —Om". New. York Cdr. it£s3{l. , :ti)(B3 CENTS of txperien to wanted overate for the PAN A 1:11'.:t' nod 11111:.011 4.0411.3b5' MI/TUAL.IIEALiT II Atith.CIATION ti A11110:511 LIG. Pa., to whoa encouragement will bs Overt. App ! at the , Umoo. NOV South Sectoul Street—or addles (paid paid) .1 F. BALOII. President. llanisbutg. Aug. 16, 1552. - Why Monet You Insure? /pun LYCONIING Si Unlit 1, MR/RANCE COMPAtiY 1. will conunuo to make insurance agaiust.l4.flink:i UY FIRE, on bidldles' and other property, at as low a retells any responsible company non. If Ips‘ci occur tory are promptly paid, and no more thin It accetsary to mike coed the actual losses sustained. isoolkoted at any time. Persons t Uteadield couety,, desirous. ail:swing their property can hare the same attes ted tO by addresslng tho se incriberet letterspunt pa id. August 27, J ttHN CUTTLE; A'rdit • Estate , of J. L. flouter, deceased. GlI/I;f4. tn.t tee tludke unifier eeeete ditlp/rEtt, doeoMed. have lava platete tp m) rands by the Administiotor, George !luau, l or ice ion nod le , tieraoM. , Persons indebted will do weUldat• tend without deity at my Wilde to Clearfield. !mama V.. 181 d. BIrEPTALLYL 10)fic3o6illantnctr.ara. rIN IRE CaPartogqibio heretoro attvitotnilliiLitito - l 'its'tl.g..wTsd'dnlf3aarve:l 4 l)l"; i lnulliao:nbteultiga j itZial* July lost-1.4 N.llort heolog withdraws from thq hatpins. rho soomnito or the rite 177 he Acadia br r.. 0) t. who w ill °oath::to tho but fawn at the ollt stitsal o,lstelative. • JOHN r DAVID VV. HOYT. Porgntnn inwnthln. Ang.lT. . .. ALLEIti MITIIEL.t. , THRESHING, AtillCl-lINES., tiwt;t ! ,t ttyln now 113 cumaulacituail at StrglAnnrttle Ll Citulou (*may, P. eur tea " Papt.; 8, last' .. ,, LOLA. MO . S . Moot . dull. onzot... .1157 4 AT'CLEARFIEti) DG4.. FA.GOII3 8110111 4 . laseitalially hint he hasjoemineneed, {he ahoy Douses' VIEW) BRIOGG; in I.llw now betel ciocanild 17/igna nema where he w amafee• ()° u' l N Os t e we l tl4° ? re rk aiurei me oder Os tuts illitYl end RONAL al the shottest notiee. nod in the very hart plalykel j .i • ,;4t. Give 15L10111' Y a call. Jane Mai '' . COOKINV , N OVEN, qtho moErr APPROVED STYLE. at tin, tow pnoo or from $l5 to •25, Ton Plato for U. uota:l4 Bop U. L. It, VASTER, Agent. —very cheap HUGH LEAVY. PATRICK DAILY, WD.LIAM CLARK OILS, TALLOW, GREASE, , 11