Women's RlOiro in Paraguay.— ln a series of “Sketches of.Paraguay,’ written we find die .follow ing attractive descripti6n of female habits: •'Everybody smokes in Paraguay* and nearly Every female above thirteen years of age chews. lam wrong. They do not chew but put tobacccfiri their mouths, keep it there constantly, ',ekcept when eating, '.and instead of chewiiig, roll it about with the tongue, and tuck |t. Only imagine ■yourself about to salute the .rich, red lips of a magnificent little Hebe* arrayed in satin and Hashing with diamonds; she puts you back with one delicate hand, while with the fair, taper fingers of the oth er she draws forth-from her mouth, a ; brownish-black roll of tobacco, quite two inches long, looking liken monstrous grub, and depositing the savory lozenge on the " rim of your sombrero, puts up her face, and is ready for your salute. I have some times seen an over delicate foreigner turn nwav with a shudder of loathing under such circumstances, and get the epithet ,tfel talvacco (the savage) applied to him by. the offended beauty for hts sensitive squeamishness. • However, one soon gets •used to these things in Paraguay, where you are, per force of custom, obliged to kiss every lady vou are introduced to, and • one half you meet are really tempting enough to render you reckless of conse quences, and you would sip the dew of the proffered lip in the face of a tobacco bat tery, even were it the double-distilled “ho mey of Old Virginia.” OCrThe Columbia Spy tells a good sto' rv of a gentleman in the city of Now York who, during the rage of the “chicken fe vcr,” which has been quite virulent among . our eastern, neighbors lateiy, bought him a fine pair of Shanghais for the sum of 920. Having no place for them in his store, he sent them to the house of a friend •for safe keeping, with a note, stating that ho would “call at dinner.” His friend, | l unfortunately mistaking the whole tenor and drift of the proceeding, by the time he . “called for dinner,” had his unlucky Chi nese fowls barbacued and basted in the • best American style. The denouement may be imagined. The first named party lost his appetite very suddenly, when] made acquainted with the nature of the , relishing dish of which he was called up on to oartakc; and his host was stricken with consternation on being informed ot - the quality and cost of the rooster and 'pullet which he had unwittingly submitted .to the tender mercies of his kitchen au thorities. Deqtdedly the best chicken sto ry afloat. The Soap Plant. —The soap Plant, so called, grows all over California, on high hills as well ns in the valleys. The leaves ;make their appearance about the middle of November, or about six weeks after the rainy season has fairly set in; thoplants never grow more than one foot high, and the leaves and stalk drop entirely off in May, though the bulbs remain in the ground all thesummer without decaying, it is used to wash with in all parts oftliecoun try, and by those who virtdes it is preferred to the best ojj soap. The method of using it is merely to strip off the husk, dip the clothes in water,and rub bulb on them ; it makes a thick lather, and smells notnnlike new brown soap, lhe botanical name of the pomaridianum.” Besides this plant, the bark of a tree, chelna saponarta, is also used in South America for the purposes of washing. Several other plants have been used in various countries ns a substitute for soap. All or these contain consider able quantities of oleaginous and a'kalme principles in their composition, on whict Their value depends. —[Hogg s Instructor Import Case. -The New Orlean Bella seys :-Mr. A Gonzalez Vigil, native of the island of Cuba, has resided ‘New Qfleans since 1837, He is a natuj alized citizen of the United Slates, hd held a commission' in the State servicj iff and is, in every respect, a faah f ul ej m good citizen of this republic. But, on aj count of the accident of his birth m Cu, tho Spanish authonties of that isiar choose to consider Mr. Vigil a spams citizen, and being informed, thro g apieJhf 6 , that Mr. V. is a patriotic Cuba : whUnvely participates and sympathizi in Sraovements to relieve his native 1 land of the tyranny which oppresses i • have actually initiated judicial proceeding ' against him, citing him, by Mt, ®° ~ the official Gazette , to appear and answ. to the charge of treason. But it is forth ' alleged that Mr. Vigil was personally cit< bv the Spanish Counsul in this city pear and answer the. accusation aga ;him in Cuba. This was d °f> too '™' Ifull knowledge on the part of said Con !that Mr. Vigil was a citizen of the Uni States. . ABOLmos Bmbphe»y.— The ho: langui an'acci abolit “M aayinf ■whict . .my hi lioned alaver <Hisi JOhaii ifcry* God oucti tiojjei and' 'such Ho ... the. a ru i|l ?> V %y.areagifa|jpg Liquor, FuETHER MKXiCAN- ' NEWS,—A fICW bureau, having speciafcontrol over public roads and tolls, has been created. It will take charge of the roads from Toluca to Vera Cruz, via Orizaba, from Mexico to Acapulco, from Puebla to Perote, from Perote to Vera Cruz, from Mexico to the interior, via Queretaro, and from Tampi co to San Luis. Also of the railroad from Vera Cruz to San Juan. The work on the roads will be dpne by engineers ap pointed by government. The budget of this bureau is put down at 89,400 per month. p . Gen. Aopudia has left the city of Mexi co for Monterey, as Governor and Milli tary commander of the. State of Nuevo Leon. Senor Emparan, late Governor of the State of Vera Cruz, has been appoint ed Mexican Consul at Havana. A dramatic conservatory, for the pur pose of educating, gratuitously, young Mexicans ofboth sexes, for the stage, has been foundod in the city of Mexico. The Siglo says that a numerous com pany has been organized, with sufficient pecuniary means to undertake the work i ing of the mines of Arizona, in Sonora.- i The principal authorities of Sonora are in ercsted in it, and Senor Maraina Paredes is at the head of the enterprise. Five Days Later from Havana. Onslaught upon the school teachers,etc. ' Mobile,' June 2, 1853.—The steam ship Black warrior has arrived at this port, bringing Havana dates of the 31st ultimo. A letter dated Havana, 30th May, says considerable excitement has been occasion ed by the Captain General severely re primanding the professors and masters ol certain schools, for teaching tho scholars too liberal opinions. He at the same time expressed his determination to suppress such instruction. Tho parties blamed tried to get up an indignation meeting, but it was put down by tho authorites; Fatal Affray.—Wo have just been in formed, says the Pittsburg Union, that on Friday last, the 27th of May., a melancho ly afihir occurred at Atnwell tp., Wash ington County, resulting in tho death of Mr. James Reese, an old farmer residing there. It appears Reese and his son had a violent altercation, in which a young man, whose name wo have not learned, aged about eighteen or nineteen years, cm ployed by the son as a laborer on the farm,took part, and deliberately shot the] father in the abdomcij with a rifle. The wounded man pursued the boy Tor about two hundred yards, bit failed to oyertako him. The Coroner’s ( jury held on inquest upon the body, and returned a verdict of manslaughter against young Reese, and the boy, who are 'in prison awaiting their trial. I An Intehesthg Young Couple.— There Tesides at Plnistow, says an Eng- Hsh paper, a yoihg lady who has just reached her twen/eth year, who stands six feet four Inches other hoes! The mid dle fingel on each hund measures six inch es : longfh of arm, two feet four inches. She is dll growing ! Her beau is also a giant, no less an individual than Edwau'Cranser, the Kentish giant, who, thougfbut, nineteen years old, is seven feet si inches in bight. This will be one tfxhUallest wedding on record, when it corns off. klzL lyiARlUAOEai— Th9 Liberty (Md.) tfe/s states that John Clempson, ’ j r G. R- Sappington and Mr. Stephen D. 1 Lawrence, all respectablo citizens, have 1 vilhin a month been remarried x to their ’ vjves according to the Cnlholic formula. •The first couple wore first married some ;hirty years ago, and each of the others juite a number of years. The causo of the reperformanco of the ceremony is the late union of one of each-of the couples to the Catholic Church. A Quadruped Chicken.— I The Ger- J; mantown Telegraph publishes the follow ing extract from a letter of a gentleman ol ( Columbia, to a citizen of Germantown:— “One of my Shanghia hens had a few chicks, hatched a levy days ago, and one of them, which toddles, about and eats heartily and seonis to thrive, haifour <egs. For the first day, “Quaddy” (as we call i him from quadruped) didn’t know which pair to go upon. The hind pair made him , rear up, and the front pair made him kick . up But, after balancing the thing m his 1 mind over night sWsettled down nextmorn- ing on her “all foyra” boldly, and persists • in that mode'of locomotion.” 1 seco/d volume of a very inter ‘ eating book ha/just been published at Lc ■ : DZ ; ff v i z: “Ah Account of the Different ! Languages J the German People,’ by Herr von Rtmenich. It contains four hundred an7 ninet y ,on ® German , d ? le f. tB, Herr von /''r menich ha ? collected al !°* aether fivehuhdred and sixty-three; the roina Inin/ seventy two will appear in the third an/fourth volumes. , Ihji/mitoby Rheumatism.—A gentle t man us to publisji the following for K r&fof humanity. vHe says he has v knoi® a number of cures made by it, and g all / them in a short time: “Halfan ounce it ' of pulverized saltpetre, put in a halfpint of B Jet oil; bathe the parts affected, then a in Jnd cure will speedily bo effected. . 0. /03-Blankets were first made at Bristol, ie /England, in the reign ofHenry I]*“ oncl il-JS called after; three brothers, named Blan %uet, by whom a loom, at which they were \h woven, was invented, MARRIED.—On thej??d of ult., by Wm. L. Rishel, Esq., Mr. Peter Heister of Clarion county Pa., to Miss Ehzahew Ky'lar of Girard township ClearfieUrcp. TttEJL—At hisresidence in Bell town* shipSlveßysuddenly j on Monday last, Wm. HaBWt, aged about 70 years. On the 30 of May last, at her residence in, Gihson townshipj -Elk , county, u Mrs. Sevilla Bally, aged SS'years 1 rodnth nnd FITS! PITS! FITS! ! THE VEGETABLE EXTRACT EPELEPTIC PILLS, For thetureof Fits, Spasms, Cramps,and all Nervous and Constitutional Diseases. OERBONS WHO AUK LABORING UNDER tMi SI,- V trwiing malady will find the VEGETABLE ELEI*TIO PlLLS.'toDetheonly remedy everdiicoveied lor curing ep- - and, although they.are owafedeipecWly lorthe pn/ooM ot curing Fit., they will be found of eiparial banefit tor ah per* •onaaflllcted with week nerve., or whole oerroui ijitem na« boon oroiiralod or .haltered from nny came whatever. in chronic oomplainu.or dtieaiei of lons .tending, lupemtdticeii byucrvou.ne... they are exceedingly benencial. Price $3 per box. or two bote* for 13. Penons out or the city.enolotioff a remittance* will Iwvatta PMe eent through the mail, free of no.tu**. For leloby BETH ». H ANLE. No. 108,BALTIMOHBbT.. BALTIMORE, Md.,tpwhorr«ord*ri from all nart§ of the Union mutt be oddreued.poit paid* May 17,1853.— ly. Wow A^©ifftns©3Hii©iatoo & ' TAVERN STAND M serosa IN CUR WENSVILLE. Pa. THE lubiciibfr nrjpo»M to «ell Rt PRIVATE SALE, bU | LAIIOE Anil CONVENIENT HOTEL in lh. town orCUKWENSVILLE. know, mtho Am© o© ana 3HE®ms©= Itli .Boated on the northwest corner ol Btate Gilbert Street*, and in the centred the famine*. part of 'h« Tna home i. 45 by 48 feet, two .tone. high w lb a batej ent, end ia every way calculated forn public home. J her l* ah to on lhe W pienu»e» a Urge and convenient .table, together "Tto'JS&SWb. r .oW o'a B fbi mou .a.0,.b1e •«».. ro?foi!hor information applioitinamor b»[nßJOßieiB'>n ihe '“jiw uTsiS.’ Pr " m ’ A ISAAO“W.M_JrT Attention Regulars! YOU will meelfor parade drill, at the rown.Hall,tn Ilia Korough ol Clear field, on . The 4th day of July next, at 10o'clock, A. M. Fnch roctnbor will provide himself with Ton Rounds ofblnnl; Corlrtdgo.ond bc|in on. jo punctually at «ho hour, with Ins nrins ond equipments in good order. By order o. Cop,. VValhce iLEß os> „ June 10, 1853 Copper, Tin & Sheet Iron-Ware! , lAIIFAOI OlaY, O. B. MERRELL THANKFUL for the liberal patronage he hR » received. respeottally announce* to the publio ihtf h« hsiremoved to Ijli new thopon the Rlloy.m the fenrnt Mer• relfi Hotel, wher* he It well tupuli-.d with ttook, audit well prepared til! oil order* for Copitcr, Tin , Sheet-Iron and Japanned Ware, AtCHRAP undue GOOD at can be found Inany coulftry town in the interior of the Plate Old Brass and Copper Will ba t»k«n (I ill. hmhoit ihicm in eich.nc. for work or war*. CSTMandlne do., to Order. c|ea . EcM< Mo , 4. IMS . A Great Rush at the Cheapest Corner. fgjnn Hn. PATTON. Ilniait returned from the l2n»'';o *?! • tiM; wiiti a I'tci.i usd iplendul nuorlmosl of OooiH. ooa»UUm in oait d __ Silk, and Cashmere Shawls , Hosiery , ' Trimmings and Notions, tj-c. MEN’S ready made clothing. li.frimr* niAii PoinU aid OiU« Sheet Iron Zinc, Iron WKOUBRIES AND KISH, Cedarware. T*fi\w*rri (jlas<er. CJonki and Saddlery Dookiaod 1 thuei and pAUiot.Medicine*. CJook Stovei. Two Hone VVpßOin. and every other article niunliy loand in a P? 8» n »oaSat'ih, CHEAPEST CORBEK. Bud oiamiß, ray stock, bofiie poiohßiinEClaownere, As I art determined to sell at Wholesale or retail's cheaper than any other establish ment in the county. V H.D. PATTON. Caiweiuvil!«. MnylB 183.' \ A CARP. A' to M. IBI2IL) 3Li S ltt,ho,l “ or Dental Operations, Alhii office ndjoiVn* hi* dweHlcc-in the borpagta ofCloar* lieKlKile mo> be\bo» d al neatly all lime* m bi* *W)ie In ibe woat ead pi tae Mouiion home. \ Artificial 'fl'celli luterted oa riete or Pivot, sad warranted to givo entire <atii “EX rRACTING TEETH done without danger to the pa li^i.h’?lLEEl)' l and U g£EANSEDiu aprope. andtciontif- Ic manner. \ .llay 6, IK?3. BUGGY MURPHY & SMITH, RESPECTf lIU.Y aunonnoo lo Ihe.clUieni of Cleail.eld count? that they are mauufacioiin* . n n BUGGIES, WAGONS, 4-c„ In the borough or Cnrweniville. at the Old all work in their lice wilt be done In the very andon tho most favorable term*. ! V GRAIN CRADLES, A Bttneriar Article wilt alio bo mannf.iotmed and told cheap. A ii” O-AIIJIEPAJHING done toordoion . “*»> • W. 11. SMITH. OoriTeniylllr. Mar 6 1853.—8 m fjft ORPHANS’ COURT.SALE. M Valuable Real Instate. Tl Y Virtue ol an older of tba Orpheus* Oourt of Clearfield B com™, grant*! at February tuna. 1863. tb«e; wi t be expoiedtoPUllLlH SALK. at the Ueecerla 'in lleooaria townihlo. Clearhotd ootinty ( ooBATUHUAY Til E THIUD DAY OF BKPIEMBKII next, tba-rol.owins: der nrfhsdPlEOE OP Jl/aHD. eltuato io tbe said towtuhip ol .fttiVlW th« »t5?ol JOBS W. UILLEU. deceaiod, IO ALL thelntereitbfiaid decoyed of. In and to EIGIi rY- NiNB acre* 104perohetof lanu. itiaate in saldf ft*nrsri&. balsa Dart of ft mizcr tract in thanameof WiUiora SS '““eadidj nunntrator. tEBMBOFSALE. , ... gate. B > ‘>^ e, °f l^ E oNALD WELD. Afim’r. • 'June 8.1853, .< ■ : gsg VALUABLE LAND FOB SALE, jp «S !Ku^ie B S'« Bridge. Said land ha. A large quantity of limber thereon, ana a portion of it is well adapted to farming , and contains AGO acres and allowance. ffgta fJ SS a. ■ ; - _ v Estate of DaTid HohVer, dee’d. tboiuDMiloar. , bating clalnu ogelnat the i payment iounodifttalf* an the nil oat d For Httltmept. AMEd T. LEON r ' ; • J jun *3,lB33,—BL,1833,—8L - I - I-'- 1 I. 4 « /.'I S2P®*v?Ny 8 1 | ngjgyglgm ikwiiv&smith, Ajuijoil nW opening oneor the belt ASSORTMENTS of simd Gr@®<ais brought toonr town. Fenone wiitiing to bur goorti n( the FAI KEsT PRICES, had bettct be on band toon. Their llockof ' dry goods n qnite aitemlre. and will bear the cloaeit Impaction u to quality and price, and liieit itock of . , Groceries, Qttee?isware, Hardware, Boots and Shoes <J-c., if-c., era equalin every reipeottonnviuing oi'lbo tinil ever before 01 THElAi5lB°iaro?e r forod\Lt their»*j!>o»*»rFlNßß -10 «S«hxh!". Cleatfield, May 23.1858.’ Cheap Cash Store. WM. A. MASON, Curwensville, HAS jolt retn read from the city of Philadelphia with a •plendlduiiorlmentof - _ • Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of j Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, j Queonswarc, Bools & Shoes, tints, Caps and Bonnets, And overythltg elie uiu illy kept in a Retail Srore. of which will be aotd IfURl f UR CASH on ni roaiocablo tetma ai oanbs bad ct»ftwh*reln thecounty. THE LADIES Are particularly I'eqocjtod to call ud tiamlM hU atock of Bonnet*, Lace*. Cawn*. and other franoy Article* before purchasing elsewhere, a* they cannot fail to be pleased with tyiSiii theOHEAP CASH STORE onßtate itrnl. one d<or we«t of Wontelip*’.'len Eyok fit Co *. Cnrweniville. May 20.1863-U. W. A. M. New Store ! New Store !I j POWELL, REED & WEAVER ARBiait now opening at heir new BTOBE-ROOM In the boroneh ot Clearfield, one of the l«ge*t and best auort* menu cf MERCUANMSB es 4 brought to the county, and whion they now ofler to the old ctuloraen of Bixler fit Co.* ni well n* to the public at large. noon inch tortn* ai cannot mil to give entire satisfaction . , _ 1 THIS EADIE 3 will find tit their Btow *uch a selection o CsaCDCDda® At they never raw In Clearfield ae fw DRY generally, ond UUOCEIUES* HARDWARE* UUEENSWAUii.iic., they cannot be surpassed elther-lo “"arThaS'X'don-t believe it are Invited to call and'to Wu'ToViXn. O. L REED. IP. WEAVER. ni..l»oa "GRAND EXHIBITION. At Smith’s Dry Good, Grocery and Clothing iW vp CE> dp fl. 03. £Efi3 8 Performanco every day, Sundays excepted. < tOORS open at H At.P PAST PIVE. A. hi.. Performance 11 tocnmaroecaclSlX. No poituoneroent on account oi Ih NEVEU wa« inch anopn'rloollv oneroil in Cimvv HNP. VILLEto Oiorirytheerei»ndmindtorio IjtI IEEMONEY COLLECTIONS from the ANIMAL. VbOEl ABLE, ana MINERAL KINGDOM. or every oooniry on the OLOUE. ,1... k. tiun I wnl not attempt # desofiptlon“forhad 1 fh. io?ahs‘a“Sfa Oow.r. » vvoeld fait far .hortol doing jtistico to my COMPLETE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT. Yes, at a small Advance on first cost. To be cotvtnoed Hint tha above It the covr-ltiveni acnll- Uomaoac. comtall.-Ailmlitanoo frea-chijdian haiUrroej Curweeivi.le.Moy W. Ihea-am. ISAAC e.miih MRS. E. A. MORRIS, OF CURWENSVILLE. would Inform tha ladle, ofC'oer field couory, thatibo hai iuit received a larja and foil auoitmiutol Spiing ! HnMnswaffy ©©©dUs* ARCii GIMP”RIPPLE GIM. GOSSAMER, fco. Alio. Silks, Ribbons, Capes, Linings, Illusions, PIIPNI'H FLOWERS. PARS, and every variety ortrimm. fn«. Piriuu. lending nidir. from a diitanca ihell hsvethem Immediately nti.ndod to. "Paring doaa In the nnateet aud beitpotublcmupnisr.ftodonthoiho.tMt w Carw«niville.Muy‘JO. IBM.-3m. A ’ V PENNSVILLE TANNERY. iiKHSS ggSSivSSSIIiI eei all kindl of conatry produce. loch ei GRAIN ol every WwWl Gbefe 1 , |luriiet| ll CohM». mldlm.'u'o IsJddl M So., ori abort «m" wwbwp Morse's Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Boot. This i>» purely vegetable compound.«ien tltienlly arooaiedfrom the beitltooii nod Herbiot the Mal.riaMwliM.and hui _«ained tie umvcnol tepatatioa lo» sasgssSßSfgsas cnrlnc all Hamm.; i; RECULAr ING TirESfebßEivtuYOHO ANS-Aad b 7 iSMagMi 'hiVuniversalSnllio euro «rnll Female Complaint., „ 1-ebilit*. lm’caloiiiy. »Cola.! Oootbi. A»thma, ConiumpUon, tto.« alio. Uiop>y. do Rev. Wm P AThilOp? ItSv. J. B. Ki £f,? d oo S| O w ß 'iJ“sf' J T Uala DootVßonj. Colby, and ono bandied o'.hc»ol tbo O D t BYRU I p , |^ a YELLO\V O DOUII fe,«V 1 bnvo been ncrjanjateil with It* nodi in dlieaie. atd can ear that •nnli rcipocu it i« o dmlt^ all tu attendant lymptomi. it exlUeito Jr*uTl/oKGAN MVBU, remove* Torpor, owl inactivity or UiU * Kuan. and stimulates b'altby action in ail iheeyetera. A* n UlAru fe t«“ d BiviffffiOJfcl. M- a Prepared by C. MOUSE &. Co„ no. 446 Bread way ?5. York, anil sold by Druggists and oihuOlhtough. out this and oilier counties.. May 20, lJj3.-ly. C D Watson, Agent, Clearfield, Pa. AMERICAN " The nndenllned otren hie «er*lcn ln the prowculion or i.uim. hfltnMCoaereii and t'-e K.eral UepaitraeiiU. end in. ueXolloa of eaV bP.me.. .equine* ulieewn ol tu (leneral References. , Washington. lion JOHN W. MAURY. Major, , VON UERULT. PiUMtM Minuter. HENRI BQfUH BPENOEtt. Bel*i»u Miul.lei. c'eu^WjNFIEUDBCOXT. B inker.. < HIIBR UROTHERB. Benken. tSi&n * IENKY London. jnsrt-.PH R iNGERSOLL. American Mlnlrur j ; S MbS-EABCUY. M'tewo Ba*. »'• ss!s?, & a • g*gp|g^? t OLDTi •gift' W&ra. L BAlJum v- i ' r '■■ For Rent* academy, X JkPP>»“ .:■!•!.•■;•' CleaMielli.'AP'jjs•***■^-ivjj, :•••'• BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF CLEARFIELD CO., : L. JACKSON CRANS, • i ATTORNEY AT LA.W,can ba found at the office form* liel dSr o T“' br ?’ E , Banßlt ' °° Joa?B.lS™3-S. ‘ ' ■ JOSEPH Hi BRETH, BLACKSMITH." at.NEW WASHINOTON. CleHOeld county, where nil kind* of work u dona In hU line ci butinea on I he ihoilert notidd and mo«t leaionablo terra*. May vO, U 63. • FREDERICK ARNOLD, Merchant ? nd produce dealer. LuUmr.buiit. Clearfield oo“.Pa. • Aptil 17, IBM. DR. G. F. HOOP, J3>RENCHVIEEE, Clearliuld county. JOHN H: HILBURN, BOOT and SHOE MAKER. moodA•“ M t,A o ? i T. , r O oP I BS IIO A. K. WrUhUiiore.ClflttiOeld.Pa. April u>, low. JAMES HOLLENBACH, Blacksmith, on Third itreot, b ? tw g®”,P?s , lfs| a and Walnut. Clearfield,Pa. April 16. Hto3. GEORGE WILSON. PHYSICIAN mtfr ba found at hi. OlOja IS,*fJl**. 11 BRS HUttU. when not abientoa prolouioaai basinets* February 20. IBoSI. AUGUSTUS WEITMAN, CARPENTER, cau befonnd at hl.new.hop nearthe cor. n-' ol Market and Thlld Street., whore WINDOW S ASil. end other work in hi. line, will bo ' n the 1)..t .trie March 17, ÜBd.-ly. J. L. CUTTLE, Attorney at law and land agents office ad. j ultima hl.ißiidonoeon Market .treet. J.’jgpj. WM. T. GILBERT, larton, and Irom Chert ere. t to the river-where all call, la hi. lino will be promptly nttesdad to. M#tol| le - 3 JAS. B. GRAHAM, POST MASTEA, MERCHANT and DEALER IN LUM IIER-Urahamton, Uradloid township. igji. ■C. KRATZER, Merchant and lumber i»RALBR-coin.r of Front andLocu.t .trceu-Utarftold. lfJl v A. L. SCIINELL, TAILOR-Luthnr.bni*.— will do hi. work yo.t a. cnod an a, cheap, a. any other fellow. Deo.dd.lDol. J. D. THOMPSON, tno borooah of Oarwen.ville. Deo. JH.itoJ. LEVER FLEGAL, BLACKSMITO. Lotherrharc, Pa . I * l almjrllJO n«ii iu Ins line, and will aiio lurntin WAOJJWni uuy uißslVo.. very cheap, end manafactared in the oat .lylo, and warranted. AOg * * * * ISAAC SMITH, IS/rERCIIANT. AND DEALER IN LUMBER AND M Country Prorlaoaaeneially-Stato.ireei, between Cherry and Loou.t-Onrwee.ville. Dec, au. rear THOMPSONS, HARTSOCK, & CO. TRON-EOUNDERS— Catwen.villo. An «^ n^ T J B J, ~orl ’ £ ment ofCaitmge made to order. tJ<O, . THOMAS H. FULTON, & CO., EKCHAKTS. and extensive dealer*. un “J" ofLumbet, field llill.. July kJ.ltoJ. JAS. ALEXANDER, OADDLER and HARNKSS MAKER-U bi.naw.bop O on Market .treat, near Morrell .hotel. IBH . ELLIS IRWIN & SONS, A I MEHCHANrS.and I oMe U iui»e jonelß, lS5d. -——~ WILLIAM A. WALLACE. * TTORNEY AT l.AW.pmc.aajalamahi.re.idenMon A ftjeond meet oppoilmtlieiefidenceolG^UiemrUear *lTr. carter, a GENT for the .ale of STOVES, MILLHCEARING enrl A i'aki'lnc.h nf nil kind*. Also, BAR IHvN itWAiu", M. E. WOOD, r*n vsiPIAN May always be found at his resldsaco in P C V o?w.a..iH.. when not Pror...loaall» ahjenc _ jga WILLIAM BLACKSHAIRE, A RIN ET and CHAIR MAKER, and HOUSE aadSIGN 0 PAINTER onadoor lomfiol' the Ptmbylenan Lhurob, ontwond .treet. Clearfield Pa. April 16.1H55. JAMES BIDDLE GORDON, A TTOKNEY AT LAW. Clearfitld Fa., be coninlf /V eil in Preach or German. May IQ. DAVID SACKET, CABINET AND CHAIR MAREU, Locmt tt.. bjlwecn C S«oad and Third. Clearfield. Fa. April lb. lUd. " CHAMBERS & KLEPFER. raaK GEO. B. GOODLANDER, WAGON. MAKER-Lnther.bnrr Work dona border oa emiit notice, and on good term,. Ueo. hJ. or. DR. S. L. COBLE, ,i yblClAN—realdinoaone mile east ofCleariield Bridie— -1? will attend lo all call, on the tbottejt 18&M. MRS. ELIZA IRVIN, nrTPNmVE KETAlLlili OP FOREIGN AND DO* E X J.“,ch end of State v>lle. _ THOMAS SHEA, e-iaoi! lON ABLE TAlLOR—lnSbnw’i Row. ori Market Ft™n.mXelyo..r tno l'o,t SAMUEL B. TAYLOR, TANNER, and BOOT and tJUOE GEORGE W. ORR, BLACKSMITH. In bi, new Bboo on Third .traet. jouih ol Market Clearfield. Fa. way i. R. V. WILSON, HENRY LORAINE, w?g;;gr' mM,, Agg A. K. WRIGHT, rewPitrHANT ANU EXTENSIVE DEALER IN LUM- M L UIS' I -Southwait(Joraerol tbo Hiamodd-CjeaiTHd. JOHN W. SIIUGERT. AGON MAKER, come? o|'Third and Ijoooil itreet* •UeirSeld. Repairing done to order* April, Id, HURXTHAL & BROTHER, reWFRUHANTB and LUMBER DEALERS, Woojland -M Foil Office, Bradford tp . Clearfield co. April H. aB ~GEO. RICHARDS, F A n B n“.!^^ffis? LOE ’ :VV “ l 8,1,1 fiftrav; O. B. MERRELL, IOnPPER TIN fc BAEET IRON WARE MANUPAO C TUUER-At Beiuel'i old Hand on field. *- 1— X THOMAS MILLS, COACH AND SLEIGH MAKER, on Third etr«t. to tween Market and Locnil. Clearfield. Pa. AptllUf. 6J. H. P. THOMPSON, ni'MDl. *- • • • - GEO. vv. RHEEM, t _ (2ADDLBR. »^‘ l N^ m “;SSSf» E omoVl> AO OaSacoad IUWI. ovw ab.lSW* Draft ttiote ' « - x i SAMUEL ARNOLD, ERCIIANT and PRODUCE JOBAbiSR. . Clearfield county. Pa. ROBERT McNAUL, ' ; T ANNER-Attb.OLD STAND in Coiw.u.rill..^. RICHARD MOSSOP, : ,, eVr-i-Air.FR OP PORE.GN AND DOMESTIC ■ MER* R wAandlbE & UUUOBB-Al Bl*l*r:jfc CO'"i. old ,^,| UH ‘pec.BlM«l.‘ WM. P. CHAMBERS,. Wheelwright, chaxbmakeb, eadUpusß h i BIGHN PAINTER-Cutwaneyllh..- „^g, 1851 . 7“ . E', ,F;. STERLING, v ;' 7' ■gw^ijsssssiffi^.v'iiifaigL o '- ..f 'i V marriage. - Happiness and t'ornpetencp " •/, ' way is.lt ? . rpHAT.wf behold many females, Scarceia tf 1 lire.broken In health and, .pint. with a coraplleaUoani dlien.e. and ailmlnU, depilvia* thenl.ol Ihe power IJf !"• enjoyment of lile at an aae when rhr.icnl heal h, buoyancy of ipirii*. and happy serenity of miau; aririnj from.B Conrtl tion of health .hoald be predominant. l.ri.il. • Many ol'tlie c.TJSits ofher itrllerlny. at flrtl—perhap. »•>" hnfnre. darlne girlhood,.or th<r first year* or bnr.mirnnxa-- were m their otlela .o llylrt a> to paw unnotlcad. . IN AFTER YEARS. , , . . Vl/hen too Into to be hcnellued by'our knowlelee. wo lcok back and mourn, and rexrottha tuU oon.eqneaoe, of uni **Whatwinrld we not ofton Itlve to the edeo wa. timely ponced. It I. “lUI-not incarrcd. If ev«y , • WIFE AND MOTHER , . - ... And Jo hor hutbauddho^Dußdul^M^mt^analeyr tbe’hopldac.iOf'himielf. wife and otih 1 dran ' BETURE THE MEANS OP HAPPINESS . .. By becomina In ilmo portewed of the knowledee. the of which hn. coo.rd the *tokn«. and poverty of ih<ra.aß<U. In view of inch conrequence.. no wilom moiheri. exocanw if.hetreslect to avarl aei.elf of la.t iknow herulf. which would .pare her much .üßer.n*. hatno mean ofhapplnn. end prorne»ity robot liui end.andoooler nimn her chtldion that blei.lort above ell pricrr-bf.lthy bod ;'' 1 with healthy mind*. That knowledge T.coatAined in a blue work entiilod ko jilnrrled Woman** Sept. 29.1652. PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION. BV DU. A. M. MAURICEAU, PROFESSOR uF DIBEABE3 OF WOMEN. , , One Hundredlli Kiition. lßmo. pp. SSO. Pfioo'SO cU. [On Fine Paper, Kxtra Binding, Sl’OO*] First published in 1847, and it is not SURPRISING O r R ..'yONDKRFUL, _ Considering Hint EVERY b ERI ALE, WHETHER MARRIED OR NOT. can horo noqoire u lull knotvlodgo ol tiro nnturo eharncter nnd enueo, ot | her compinmlß, with tho various eymploma. and i "““"‘“UALF A MILLION COPIES Should have boun sold. r,. l»sssssE2ara@fs*s kSS B lFSiiSsa«r CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. BE NOT DEFRAUDED. aSSHS* Office on back of the title pate: and buy only ol iwpeWame A, oTih“.m e" n ,p«iou. and .aneptidou. la-. nonu uninformed totheir peace their hca th and their bap^ a PmpJW pan ol the United tttuies* by nnllur lrtf P W-On receipt ol Filly Cent*, (or One DolluriiK iho fine Edition, extra binding.) yrHE MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPAW ION” i* lent [ma’7c<l/rtc] iu any .l'“ rln ( lh ?.V" '*j fcinlea. AH loners muvi lio post addros.ed f. Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU, Box 1224, New YorK City. Publishing Oflico, No. 129, Liberty Btroat, N °P'oJsaie by Bljncli anil Crap, Harriaburg i J. Swans, Bloumshurg; J. 8. Worth. Lebanon , J. W. Farminger. Manhoim ; 11. W. Smith. Huntingdon, 8. MeDonnld. Unlontown; J M Baunt, New “6 1 * 1 "' 11 A Lundz, Heading ; £ T Morse.Craneav.lle, N y.; RP Crocker. Brownsville; VVcnts and Sim- Curbondale; Eldrcd and Wnghi. WHbam.porl , STuck. Wilkcsbarre; Goo. W Earie, WiiynosWro, R Crosky.Mercer; S Loader. Hanover ; b W Tay lor, Utica ; K P Cumtmngß. Somerset; 1 B reter son, Philadelphia ; John LeForgo. Millotd. Pa.,and 1 in New York Ctty. by Stringer and Town.ond. Adrianco, Sliermon&Co. Deivitlund Davenport. Barnca 123. Liberty Btreet.aeaiGteanwicli. . May 20.1853 —6m. mriF VYGRCIBES OF THIS INSTITUTION ware t*. T“ pa“ on MONOA V lb. 25tu tait.. under tb. oha.x. portuai leiofreceivio* the btnefitofa^ TlioTODgh English and Classical EdueaUon, A. well a. tna l.r.tuailine. ol Ruoimenlary la.trucilo«. Rates of Tuition •• Geography, Englub Grammar and llutory. per m ENGLisO^OTMENi\::::: :;;^ »« wliibe aflorded lacifitloi to do to. upon making appiwauou U, th. Pnnc,oal. jßrorih# Board of Tmi.mL Clearfield. AprtlBD.lBW. yfCPftfiC9@a IN conieqoeece of a temporary I my bnimeia In the handeot L.. JACRaun w»» win *i*a ithii attention, and who hM the paptn or Jj2, f-", money paid him for me. May ». t». la. tt.n Estate of Hcary Hile, Sr., dee’d. TAThTinr ia HEREBY GIVEN. That Letter* of AdinU* SSffi&SSM g i,^ , !;^ u rcr| d be“: K" /. 0 | q »?-?ed , ?ho” ,, |m»i« , d.m.nd. ae.lnjt the mm. Yrtllpiouinttbem duly anihjnccajed^o. May 27, 1883.-Et.pd. IIENUY HILE. Jr. Admt «■ ; A Journeyman Cabinet-Maker A GOOD JOURNEYMAN CABINET MAKER. wUI he SSaCEJSS'G?® T "Jr Vo 4 ???; d ih o a efs?B 3 tA «SjSs'ai b aiW. "?MtSr»d rinSTof Uto U V lW * mißq TUB COUNTY COMMISSIONERS __ rif , pridaY the 10th dap of JUNE, *•**• W Whe?"l wrwn. baring bn.ineaa to trantact are m qMa»dw“lßW.nd' AtU C.' n. COODLANDER.CUI. , ~ MODNTJoTICADEMY, _ 7_ my op MAY. pc* t andcootianeFivamoutw. - UU FKPENaEB-Foi Board, Wnihing.Taltloa. fce. in the Englirb and MatliemeHCal Department, In the C.au'oal Department,. .•••••■ For reference and particolati. Jj. |” MOORE. Prinblpnl. Moan, Joy. Blaroh 1P.1853—5|. ' A - jas«cpj3i'^ia ? s3r® ■ ifo. w«sSg: fF9k one hind footwhlte. prero ‘ gJlfetaA «nlf ?h<fhooVi of tbs towaibipiCiork. aad «nle><i the o^' 6 Cents Reward- ;**,> RUNAWAY ftom the aabwnber on or \Sjbfa. about the Jit or March jaat. lay arm /»Un JACOB HESS, aied aboutiß’yeirt.. Bald JACORIiMont built, Ofeetd or 7 lochei “ftwß high. • The above reward bat no tbanka 'ijv/ep* wUI baeiven for hla return, and thapoblw are cautioned harbortng or traiPug \j Stf«xwXgag» : ißAAgiifess. a IJ'IOD YOKE, OP YOONa «*- I Wir . tiR _ A UN. They t*IH be io d cheap, Cadi ')|BDMBmMVo« Iba artbionbat, K»b ruiin vart of the borough of C | «b' l ** lll i ' / IBRAEL NI'JUOLS . AnrtifiP. IMS- • , , , ; Caution* ArriMC*. 4 CLEABFifiLD ACADEMY. I» r r ■
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