CREAT FIREATSEWARK. One hundred and fifty thousand Dollart .toorth of property Destroyed. o-tho isury urine; l for Ihuae ■loss B d'tlC Irges ■jruo. Hi be Byst- Br.d - Bdc- H im- A Tire broke out tha evening of the 12th insl. in Newark, N- J-» whereby a very Jorge amount of,valuable property was de stroyed. Tho fire broko ,out in tho extensive steam sawing and planing thills of D. Rip ley, the largest establishment of the kind in the State. It,was caused by what is technically called “the back draft,’ or tho intrusion., of a current of air down the chimney, thereby driving the flames into the furnace-room, setting fire to the fuel upd the wood-work. The combustible nature of the ipaterials rendered all efforts : to extinguish the fife ineffectual, ana in an incredible short spnco of time the largo • establishment was but a heap of burning jcoals. Mr. Ripleyts loss is said to be from ,1880,000 to 8100,000. We could (earn concerniug his insurance. '! From the mills the fire spread to the tgreat lumber yard of Horace J. Poineer, Inhere a stock of first class lumber, valued nt over 830,000, was quickly destroyed, scarcely any portion of it being saved I'ro/n the devouring element. Next came an exiensive box and trunk manufactory., owned by- ,which was nearly destroyed when the reporter left.— The loss on this establishment is estimat ed at 815,000. This U the most extensive fire that has occurred at Ncwnrk for a long time. The smoke was distinctly seen in Now lork city.— Dem. Union. hilst lions b ac- A New Seience of Medicine. The Carlisle Democrat roforis the fol iowing case, tried at the last Cumberland p u 7 'flu 0 00 [0 0Q Ip 00 w> oa Quarter Sessions: Commonwealth vs. Dr. Waggoner. — This was a very amusing case, the Doctor being indicted for obtaining money under false pretences, by the following “cute” stratagem in the healing art, played off up. on his patient. Ho told his patient, who was u consumptive, evidently pretty lar gone, that ho could, by invoking the assist ance or the Holy Spirit at three private interviews, euro him, or he (the doctor) would have no share with God, which the patient was credulous enough to believe, and granted.the doctor the first interview, whereupon the doctor asked for a black thread, measured the sick man’s arm and »ide, then requested some salt and bread, and a small piece of the old gentle man’s shirt ; which were all produced,when the doctor, in a manner very sanctimoni ous, or to use tho expression of the old Dutch witness, in a way which “St. Baul us” would have done had he been on earth, stitched’ the panacea in the waist band of the npan’s breeches, and told him now to produce every cent of money he had in the world, which modest request was also complied wjtb, the doctor delib erately selecting n two dollar note, then a five, telling his patient that a five dollar, note was better'than a two, and then se-j lucted two gold Rollers and some silver,! amounting in nty to tw.elvo .dollars and twenty five cents, asking his yery doubt ful patient to make a choice between these twd propositions : “to continuo in bad health, or wish tho selected monev to pass out of his sight.”' Health was, of course, wished for, and tho doctor pocketed tho \ dust to get it out of hta sight; and to do; } this more effectually, he thought it advisa- j t bio to leave for parts unknown. This ar rant old villain escaped on legal grounds. The Court telling Vie jury in their charge ~ that the offence as laid down and proved t I did not come within the Aotof Assembly , and that in this land of liberty a man had a perfect right to make choice of any one f of Vie various systems of medicine noio i practiced, and Vial if he was gullible cn i ouah to adept the salt, bread, ana shirt, U system, he ought to pay for it. The jury /» brought in a verdict of not guilty. ight: r Mr. pose- Bacit- Igside posed [been [reaa, tress. psona i this :duc light- ,I'tera > will. 0 the L re. [part bin- a na ppec ious i Table Movements. —This subject has ,! been presented to the French Academy by [ i M. Seguin. It has, however, found no fa ii vor with the veteran philosopher, M. Ara- H no, tho perpetual secretary of the Academy pi as will be seon from the folowing state |Sj. ments made by him at tho sitting of that fi body on the 2d May last: M “After communicating, as was his duty I the note ofM. Seguin, M. Arago referred ft to some old experiments of M. Elliot, a clockmaher, which are printed in the Phil- I! osophical Transactions, which are explan '! atorv of thes table movements. The pho i nomenon, which is the most extraordinary I ood difficult of explanation, consists of the i : fact that the infinitely small impulses, so I > to, speak, communicated by the fingers to the wood composing the table, eventualy H result in producing very considerable mo-! P?? tion Thus, says M. Arago, in the exper iments of M. Ellicot, two clocks, with pen ?dulums attached, in separate cases, were ’ j Buspended from a long wooden strip or i’i bar affixed to the wall, and at the distance, of two English feet from each other. The '" first of theseclocks was set going aloqe, the ■ other remaining quiet. After a certain > time had elapsed, the second clock >yas ♦ found to be in motion by paeans of the im perceptible vibrations transmitted from mb first clock through the medium of the sol i id-particles of the bodies on which the two ; machines rested. Besides this, a very f i singular circumstance was noted, that nf ’*3 ! ter n certain,time the second pendulum, : II which Was originally left at rest, was m gwipging o.vorVthe widest arc its conqtrub > ■ tion would ulmit—tho first. which was Hi originally seflin motion, had como to a 7 it state of rest. \ || “The Secre^ 1, propose to enlar ■ whichmay. be, I' thf facts here r ■ only to show i I ogous movomi . I cen»ly,by tN* I nation-of wliio I, on raca kbcy Itoly [bad pidt ban* jr.of [by out ; in fill g° 111- lab 10. tiifr' ATTENTION DEEtICRATS. 1. On Saturday, August 27, 1853, be tween the hours of 1 and 6, p. m., the Democrats of each Township in the Cotip ty, are to hold their Primury Electiofi, at the place where the general Election is held, for the purpose of electing delegates to represent their respective townships in tho Democratic County Convention, to be held in Clearfield on Saturday tho 3d day of September, at I.o’clock P. M. 2. The number of Defe'gates each town ship is entitled to elect, is as follows Brady, 4; Bradford, 4; Lawrence, 4; Morris, 3; Pike, 3; every other township; and borough, 2 delegates. 4. The following persofts are appointed Committeesof Vigilance, in their respective townships, to superintend and conduct the Primary Elections, in their respective dis tricts.viz: Bradford—Jacob K. Pierce, James Han nagen, V. B. Holt. Beccaria—Dr. G. W. Caldwell, J. W. Wright, John ShofT. Bell—R. Mehaffey, W. T. Gilbert, H. Breth. Boggs.— John E. Shaw, I. L. Barrett, Luke Kylar. Brady—Dr. J. T. Boyer, Jacob Kuntz, Tolbert Dale. rT , Burnside—John Cummings, Hugh Gal- lagher. Chest—Wm. Tucker, Gilbert Tozor, Andrew Tozor. Covington —Francis Coudrict. Decatur —Wm. Hughes, sr., J. M’Clar* ren, Esq., Jno. Gearhart, Esq. Ferguson —Coitcs Bell, Thomas Owens, Wm. McCracken. Fox —John J. Bundy. Girard—Henry Hite, Abraham Kylar, Joseph Kylar. Goshen—A. Leonard, Wm. L. Rishel, Thompson Reed. Huston —Edgar Hoyt, Valentino Hev. ener. Jordan—Jacob Gibson, Conrad Baker, F. W. Shoening. Karthaus —Lawrence Hartlein, B. D. Hall, Geo. Heckendom. Lawrence —Samuel Clyde, S. ShafTner, Thomas Dougherty, N. K. McMullen. Morris—Jacob Wise, Chester Munson, JacoD Wilhelm. Penn—S. C. Hepburn, Anthony Hile, Jonathan Evans, Jr. Pike—George B. Dale, Benj. Bloom, jr., John I. England. Union —Peter Laborde, jr., Elias «. Horn, David Laborde. Woodward-r Thomas Henderson, John D. Alexander,.W. H. Henderson. Clearfield Borough—F. P. Butler, M. A. Frank, Thos. J. McCullough. Curwensville —James Harvey Fleming, David Fleming, B. F. Sterling. By order ofStandingCommittee, MARTIN MICHOLS, jß.,Pres’t. J. B. McEnally, Sec’y. ry remarked that he did jo upon the consequences Id really ate, drawn from hrred to, his object being IJoKjp ard already, and fey jjdi) possession of a ■SoP vo 'ication of anal* IK\e^%** onted !**' LoV«n cx P la ‘ "COUfSO FITJ FITS! FITS! tne VEGETABLE EXTRACT EPELEPTIC PILLS. For the cure of Fits, Spastiis, Cramps,and fIU Nervous and Constitutional Diseases. PERSONS WHO ARP. LABOHINO UNDER thtadto; treking malady will Hod the VEOISI ABLE fcLErTIL PILLS, to be iheonly remedy ever uncovered foronring Ep pofieit aipectllc action on tho nerypn. lys'em; and, aftboogh they arc prepared mpecinlly lor the patronol carlo* Fin. they will bo lonad ol eipeuial benefit Mll'W 1 uni affliatad wlih weak neivol. or wbon neryou. iMtaa bu beau proiiteted or ihatlered Irorn eny oanee whatever, la chionlcoomola,nu,or.diw4.oioflungttaudlog ..npannduced by nervomaen tney aro exdcediß*ly baaenaal. . r“icv *3 per boi. or two bole, for «6. Pe.ioni ont of th. ciiy.enclorln* a remittan'’-. will have the Fill, lent ihroogh I the mail, free of porta*-. Fur raloby BETH s. lIANCE.hu. IUB. UaLtIMOKE oT.. Bali IJIORB. Md , lo whom ordei. Rom Ml uert.ortbo Union mntt be nddreuod.ppApald. May >7.1863 ■—ty. A Great Rush at the Cheapest Conj.er. rgjnn rpnyr^y HD. PATTON. Haijatt returned from the Eaitero Cl • Ue*. with a Fre*u aad splendid astortmout of Good*, confuting in uartol WWZ OTOIDQq I Lndlei and G.nt[tm».'« Dieu Good*: Cloth*, t'atilmerca I and Veillrm. Hat«,t;api, UonnaUandSboei j Silk and Cashmere Shawls, Hositry, Trimmings and Notions, d-c. MEN’S READY MADE CLOTHING. Hardware. Ulan. PainU aid Gil*. Sheet Iron /fine# Iran nSili and *mke*. GROCERIES ANL> t ltiH. Uedarware. Tinware. Looking Gla**ei,Clocki> and Saddlery Rookiand Htatonary. Drug* and Paieot Mcdudne*. Cook Srovei. Two ilorte VVaioui. and every other article aioally fonnd in n P?m«» o«!l«Tlii» CHEAPEST COBHEB, end einmiue ml ttock. before porohAiiogetawbere. As I am determined to sell at Wholesale or retail, cheaper than any other establish ment in the county. H. D. PATTON. Carweni*lll«. Mu* IS IRV». A CARP. A. M. HEIkEdS ii>th.ueot jj en j a j operations, . At hii office adjoining hi* dwelling. In the borough field, lie t»n j be found at nearly all ll®e* m hi* iioio In the weU end of toe Mention boot*. Artificial Teeth Inrerted on Plato or Plrot. and warranted to five eatire tatii- I4 KXrRAOTINO TEETH done without danger to the pa %*Sli£‘Fll. , m> n iid I CbEANBEUIa * proper Rnd.el.nUr. to manner. ,I. T g, 183. BUGGY AKIftCI. MDBPHY & SMITH RESPECTKITLLY announce to the clUreu* of Cleailield conntv that they mann factoring BUGGIES, WAGONS, 4-c., ~ iO '*r&£TINCRAVLES, - tlce. w. H. BMITH. nnrwwr.Ttl l .. Mar MRHB —Btn—nd.' ; —- THOMAS SHEA, , Estate o( Jonathan P- Ames, Deceased. im Tiit-'tmPHENb’ CHUfiTOFCuEAUFUiLDCO. rp|U2AadUor»ppoittt«db)Ftha^ortlojwottdutnbn X ol the fu*d» t&hJrdSaf *6 W. Moore. Adminlstratur, Estate of William lionet, Deceased- I (VTOTICfi l» her»by niireatb&t letter* w/R J\ boon wanted to U« »übicrlba»« on tJ HASLET, uoaot BeilUMHump, * # AUpwwna Indebted toUtn w *Smi the meet immediate'?, and PMWM l»aTm# cw®» w . „».WUt MtU-PWjg Jlh l»t.. 18tt-HiMB§ • AHTHUa HKI-1.. Artm W... Iflo PP L* 6EEO. I 's»i«iw«.'iww.|fc ist*. « ' '• Gioofl Mews. <£To 333= S3oae&S3Ky®S3 New Confectionary and Grocery Store, On VVolor nlreel.opposile Hemphill'.Hotel, on Ilili'u old enrnor. , rpHB above would rerpeclfuily Infoim iheDjWlolhjf he 1 has jurt receuad hU new .look orBSKINGS BUMMER Cil )> iDa, conrlitlca ol n lento; orioiimjn. olOonleoiionenn, MuknecVa. nnd luucv Ailiolei. then ever oroued li eAI «- ghtnjr liiilie, oyridi. deoldedly the l*nl and cheapen lot oi .GROCERIES. - , That oar little bar* halbem ttlrred up wlth.-oonihliai of Sneer. Goflee, Mnlaore. Rico, and a.eemberol artloleiioo Dornaroaeto mention, and decidedly the be-t anurtmeutor LIQUORS, jM “o* Uomooae.oomeaH.^^,A W . BOBURI R. WELSH (Dl®©& Wiaft®lla Miakoffo _ —, ijAFjuit received from* New York and tl Philadelphia, alargeauil •oiendlrt at tortmeai nfJtlVVELßY*—conuitlngofl.a* diet Gold Ureait.Pms. Mornrag Pint. CnfT~ ar\ V pint, Ribbon Pint. Al*o, Gentlemen 1 * ff & / i*ioo Gold Pin*, ol diltereat ahapea and fj m ■ Fine Gold Ear Ulna Drops. lateityle lII® mt tell ol Jenny.Und Ring* amfllrop*. UracefeU %,/f Ptnuer lOngi. Fin/r Gold Peo* 8t Pencila. m K jßf Gold Watch itfy*. tiilver Tea & Table bpoon* Batter Koivei. Bug&r Tonga, and Thimble«. I.adl« Fine Card Case*. Port BILVER PATENT LEVER. BUNTING Case WaT< HgS-f'Om *Jt .o*/d-OPEN FRONT I IErACIIED LEVhltS—from •»8 to liO-laAlTNEs—from •IlHoUb. Fin* LIGH T DAY Whtolifi. from Bto ID Dollan. tine Gold WatQhej.i MMo4O doliau. All of which he wi.l wanaal for l£«WhlT«.‘ k VW era. Alio a large eMorlmeutof Spectacle*. *OO Ghaln*. V«t Cheina. Card Cham*. P-nkuivea, Pocket Hooket Book*. «o- OLOrKS-Elcht Day andThhty lionr Clock*. l< me Small Syrfig Ciocka-80 honr end Bdoy-Mu«lcal a ffreat vHrietr ol artlole* too npmeionitomentioa, aauallf font he Jewelera All the abovementioned warranted cood. Ml b??oS'ai the icwoit prulDi. bat hit tmra. are CASH tSF“ Wntohe*. Clock* and jewelry PAIRED, aed Warranted foroae tear. iv 63 Opc©a«» e AT A GREAT BARGAIN, IF APPLIED FOR SOON. A VERY valuable MILL aad TIMBER PROPERTY, A. al-uat- on Clearfield Creek. Ctcaifield Co-e la .• iuanGr.ei Md>,Saw Mill, St.re,andleveral Dwelmga.and ‘WVmSS.TuVSS'f tbo a'lonlioa Of tho,„n«.,.d In the Lumber ilaiineil. Bull wi.l Yn^^LaYik!! 11 ' j, IS. 's3—lm BS.BO. 8d at. f bind * VIIAIINOY lit LHEKl'.Wilb WAINIVKIGHI ,lIUN C TINGDuN fir FLO VI). Importer, and Wholnale Deal art In FOKEU-N o. 0 IMBSTIC BRr GOODS. No IM MARKET STREET. Philadelphia. 1803- July II 1863—8 m, . R. M. Stevenson, & Co. An. PGRSONB ARE lIEBEIIV NOTIFIED. That the BOOKS ol R. N. Stevenaon & Co., are in ray hand* lor battlement na well a* thoie ot Jameatj, S’.o*cnaou,4he aur* * ALcpo'iiSa. who havoTiad deellort wilinleme'e'tle tholr acoonuta wiihoot delay. J. B. M bNAi’L C* July tl IBW —fit. Alt y. &c. Estate of Catharine Baum, Deceased. NOTICE l« herebr elvee.lbst Letter, ol Adtnini.irailon have own mauled to the eobwrtber «n the Enate of CATHARINE BAUM, lateof llorn-Metownitlp Uearßald oounlo.ldrceat'd All petloni lodebud to.aid oiiate are re ooetied to maa. pavm.'oi Immedlatelr. ana ihoia havlna olalma agaiail ihe lame will yre.eat '^.P.'rK M I VilmV lio.ted lor leillement. L.JAOKBUN UfJANILAdm j INDIANS! INDIANS! WAR WHOOP 4* W AR DANCE. THE c'eate.t variatrof UOOTBaod SHOES. Ipidie.and eeiiilaronn’i Congren gaiter* of alldeacrlpttona. tbalhai ...r been ollared lo- publlo.alein Clearfield conotr. Theproprl-turna'tera himaeirtbat of lb jta/a .xperl.nce In rhalloUT and SHOE bnilaeu.ihtth. cannot be deceiv ed la the aelecrion or eoodi m theeiiv, aod inleati keeping a well a.iorted BOOT and SHOE STOKE in littnro All pemin. within* loget rid of iia'nlol corn, can do 10 hy carl og u. 11. GLENN AN’S BTOUE. .au end ol Ihe Poat l llHce where yoa will Had hint fee- y end wllltag to rea der the feet 0,1 the comlori thot can be cmn tnern Advlao ....I, K.uiiKnrtAn. * Clearfield. Joly 8. 1853.-3ra. M VALBABLE B\tF MILL ffi| And 250 Acres of Timber Land For Sale. ■ 'HE Bnbicrlheroflerilo'eelehl.BAW MILL, and rvVO 1 HUNDRED and FIFTY ACKLB of'LAND w. I cor. eled with WHITE PINE TIMBER of the belt Quality Tne mill it built on the watett ol tho Hahoaiag Lieek. la itmdf towaahlD. near I.uthorahorg, and betweea Ihe So - „ hkima and Water.otd To ? npike aad Ihe Ponjt*u*.awney ?a‘r£“ko. TbereU euS ieood NEW IIOUUB iiHby ksf..., •«.» fly. axceiteot STABCE on tho tand.—lbl* 1* a goon chßßoe for thoie who want 10 mnie a profitable lavettmeat Term* w 111 be wadoeaay.”" For loilher patttcolara enqotre of C JaC’KSUN CBANS, Clearfield, oro! tb* aobßorlber; ’»m t ly tp.;jolyB?DM.-6t. FREDERICK ZtIGLER. lafiet ©IF ILd©44©ffß, [ REMAINING lnihePo*tOfflj«atOieMfield.Pa,. on the j „ -ilohn'rnlmm'.hSSijoMPh Bordlne. 0. F. lioyle. Dar*y Wm^Tfaniel. Samuel Dewitt. [ E-—Jame* l>. Eoglaad. i F.-t*omuel Futlerton- ... iV.-MaiUn o^^ ka?e d bHh lilfmeo. Rev.T.r. Hunt. I.—John tJ. Irwin. M. U.. John Irwin, J,— Aaron Jenoey. E. Ktene. W. H. Reo. Btaoy*, UhrUt. Boud.r. J Tl irCvaUer. Ur. Jem.. R. Ward. Samuel Wmich. rr * in,fßr WM BADEBAUGH. P. M. rnMliiouable Tailoring, t O*DacO£S3a,si6S3 a a’l who mo/ la»or i uLimt^iti*’h aod TRIM* wi.lbiiilrtT.ry low. lll.old oa.tcmenaie.eqao.led louin P i l n o .‘“»?«t“ k m“a'. Kb prepared to fatal.!, the malarial and do toe work is proper ““PPjJ'jg 81IEA , July o. iw» „ Dissolution of Partnership. Tut? nurtamhlo heretofore tiiilittp bMwMO 81M0N 'IIJuMPaUJN and JAUKtSON UUbiSUN.ot Oarwoo*. „lle detl™ln.ta>!llo* FOUNUKV Uu.la«., w« with mutant oousentol both parties, dissolved on tlie ‘J* V 1 ~eo. “ , .|| naraoni knowing themselves indebted U>, the sata ihrm by Uook ot other aooount, win ahead All eava co.u. a. their b»t. are now In Ute hand, of JOd A» EVANd Erq . ol Ourwen.v.Ue ‘“o',.w.n tiioMPSON. ' SoNUoJwJN. CAUTION. • A^ri'Car.e'^^ ■mn«timeaboot tna lstof November tb&l. payable about the f?, of May IWtf. oalilne for one hundred and forty dollar*” !a*d note'wa« paid by me, for woicb 1 n ?J?,*“ N ro njtev/f ) U Y^ OI allcaiDK that the noto was lost. JOHN BUHMOY. Bth jalv 135'i —Bt, S3rcx>i tuition nsjostloeof the fence. in the bands ol JAti. WttlU Jive and take receipt, (ortho .nine. UW. MQOKE. inlr tith, |hS3 ■ * fl.cgc&j. . . i niatiiet Rnhtml Treunreraln Cleai t}cld oonnty. are k MMOMiMlurlranfmlt without delay, e certificate .uttin* *■ mb “ISrod S tM dtflarent Ul.tr.cte. lor h»nimraoi.irifthe year, laid and 1853, A lane porti in r\£e P uK.iot. ba« ■.eklehtad to mako each return, and ..rfty low n portion ol 5?, liommlntoner.. O. 0. GOODLANHEB,CIerk. OI?*rfl Id. Joly B,l*bB, . ; __ iV*/v»Clo^ til not to pay it unleu BMALE. Jr. 1853.-pd. • Mi-uLLKv VftiSi“ww^&». p Ssw Via mS.l to [KirtDßiJrom liatDotlM or uaulM u« «mj mo®®* l, aa 1 *** Ot^oo LEE, Vnoflamo aimdl Estate of Saiguel Yonng, flceeosed. t, Notice to hereby «t»e». thai letter* K.i. hJaa icraMetl to tea- tntamban '“WLADl*BSar“.?n“™d nl t7it IheirgjUltagofFlNEß Clea Held. May 20. 1163. GRAND EXHIBITION. At Smith’s Dry Good, Grocery nnd Clothing 233 coa ip <3O vsaccfii.2 Performance every day, Sundays excepted. I norms open at HAf-FPAST FIVE. A. M.. Peifonuanoe I A lo copnuenco at SIX. No po»tpouoment on account ol th NEVERwai auob an opo'r'unlty cfr«red jn CURVV ENe. VILLB to glorify the eye. and mind fir m. LI IT, LE M ONE Y COLLECTIONS from Die ANIMAL. VEGEI AULE. nncl MINERAL KINGDOM, or every opaniry on the GLOUL, oau Ibeio be *o»n. I will not aUrnwl n ■ ..pnpliou-roi hmi 1 ihe vocabulary of a Dow. jr. 1 would fall far «hortol doing juailoeto ray COMPLETE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT. Such Of tho audience whr, " 1 t«. r lff,' 1 ?? ,*w S ufi fi.?* “ lh,,r wiah.cau porenate them at a VbRY LOWPRICb. Yes, at a small Advance on first cost. To be oonvmoe) that the above la Ihe caera—blto u* ra call.— Comeone.oomaall.-Admltianoefieo-obl dren half PI CT. r Cuiweotville. May 37.1853-Dm. ISAAC bMIIU Cheap Cash Store. WM. A. MASON, Curwcnsville, HArt juit returned from tbo city of Philadelphia with a splendid assortment of Spring nnd Summer Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Boots & Shoes, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, l Ao'l everything «Ue uioislly koot in n Retail S oro, and all ; oi which will be *old FUR CASH o» a* r*a*oi.ablu leini*M can be had eliewherein theonuniy. THE LADIES Are particularly iequeated to call ft»d eiamlue hi* stock of Itunotju.Caoe*, ».awn*. end other hancy Artiole* below pofohaung eliewhere, a* tb*y caeßOl fail to beplea.ed with I,l cr Keoml.oi the CHEAP CASH BTORE on State .tieet, one dror wen of Monteiiu*’. Ten Eyck Sl Co i. .. Curwen.villc.May to. 1n63 -tf. W. A. M. New Store ! New Store !! POWELL, REED & WEAVER AREin.t now openleg etheii new STORE-ROOM In the buroiiuh oi Clearfield, one ol the largest and bait auort mem* tf MIiKCHANiJUJK tver brought to tj»e icoonly. nnd whicn they now oiler to the old customer*ol Bigler &Co.- a* well a« to the poblio ai tnrie. uuoo *uch term* a* cannot lal I to glvo eotire »atiila'jtion , t _ THC LaDIFB will find at their Store inch a telectlono s~g a OCDCDc£IS3 UUIiCNSvv ARIS. &0.. they cannot bo »arpaj*ed either in ""or Th'rSSwCuna't b.:L.e it at. invited to call aad ha Wm!"poVVELL. O. L REED. IF. WEAVER. I Clearfield, May SlwJtdi. NEW GOODS. bt.in... ie “ hi. plioe. ned be., le.v. to inform nU I. i.ed. oppotito UlO Epucopal Church, a large anortmeni of Seasonable Goods, Consisting in port of Dry Goods, Grocer ies, Queensware, Hardware, Cast, Blis ter and Spring Steel, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Ready- Made Clothing, Paints and Oil, and every thing else usually kept in a country store. A pioml.e to Mil cheap; I. of liule edvnotac. to om ooilo m«ri uuUn* there is cooaiacim P/00l ahren. ont JJJ »au*lacUooof kaowiut that hundred* ar* w> BV ‘® c *J l °* jtjj 1 he'., aa weofler the betlol evuleoce la ever; '""t 0 - inly 1,1843. LKHAIitB. NEW AND CHEAP CASH STORE. TiUE undenigned would retpeclfully Inform their friend. Lt^!^“oira BOOTB aod BHOEjv oUMaim maid. rimt'KPRY HARDWARE indGUTLERY. WOOUaad T?N WAKE, I)HUGH.MEDICIN Ed. So, >e noted with great cate In the Philadelphia Maiket whioh iliar am prepared to lull at moil ettonitbing low t>tioee. Our ftlonde. and tbo pobllo In tenure me invited in call and examine cp r * ock p LUMBER,GRAIN.and all kindtol eouutry produce ta ken In el change for Good* at Ihe hlghetl market Piice.nud the caih in nr. aa»e rcfuied. tthX B BLUUM, June £4, 1863. _ I M tavern stand M i_SpODLS3. 653 4>. /.V CUR WENS VI ILE. Pa. THE inbicribrr onpoiei to tell at PRIVATE HALE,hit I AKGE A.'D CONVENIENT HOTEL in the lowa ol CURWENSVIULE. known ai the Amesirn(Sam. IBl®i].s© o |, i, timated on too noribwer comer ol State and Filbert Street', and In Iho centre ol the buiineit part ol ha lo w n •Pne hnnie ii«s bv 48 leet.lwo noriee m«h »ih n ba.e. eut, and it every way calculated lor a publio noure. J her ‘ i.ul' to on*the premliei a I.ran and convenient .table, logetbni W The property'wduVTicld on the moit lavoiahle leimi. ond for further InlormnUon applicntinniuaybß runde either to ine premliei. or to W. WaU^Uearfield. & A Desirable Taveru Stand and Farm«« FOR SALE OR RENT. S* r i 'HE enbioHberoirere for BALE or RENT, hit well known 1 TAVERN STaND, on the Buiunehunna nnd Watorlord Idrnpke. nbou halfway bulweun Curwentvllleand Luth oriburgb -The , HOUSE le new and luce. 80 by 40 feet, nnd well lulled lor n tavern location stc. The Furm contains 180 Acres —55 of which are cleared, and mostly in meadow. There it ayonna and tnrivlng ORCHARD onthe premnet, A IIAKN and STABLE, nnd all neoe.iary out honier. For fur ther particnlart apply to L Jack.oa Crant. Cleai- Ce j d ur» o i. l t°. uS^Sf 0 " ° S COOK Town Lots- T‘Kw" a? ANfIONVILLE. Iho location of which often treat Inducement* to Meohan/oi oad other*, aituated B»Ut* fo a ?Ad Ktoouural “rpVAW.«.y be mad. to P AummllU. June2o.lS63.—tC NOW THEN. - Come ahead Ladies and Grentlemen. Trip tnhicriber takei plearure In announcing to hit ftlendt and ,n ih , e DUblioin general that he will continue the buu i Ih » |Si» t lrm. ul the old eland, where he bat a large and* well teleutod n’tortntnnt of GUUDB. which ho will die pore of on the matt rtatouDl. M p FO UTZ. July 1.1852. : : Valuable JLot at Public Sale. milEßEwiil be expoiad to PU4ILIU SALE, ot Ihe Court T IIoUM in tbeboipugli of CLEARFIELD, ou the third davol SEPTEMBER, RW, A TOWN LuT. iltpnteiu lb; h!sJuvh ofCLBARFIbLD. a d kh i»n In the ulut therMf neLoVNOiim. latethnottateof W C. Weloli, Etq..deod. Ultlocnted in the mott pleuautput pfinid bptough lor» piivate m i e jgM . , t o fn .lain vvm. a. Wallace. iof w, u. Weicu July!. 1853 -to-' " AUDITOR’S NOTICE. ACO B COLEMAN., .n™EOOURpOFC^MUN JOHN UiX. 3y ia tb# afuittoon. L* JAOKbON OUANrt* Aod»ior. Jpiy Ist. i ... ■ • '' -' L - Tflfi COUNTY COMMWSIONERBi n/llibelßiutioß os BATUBDAY W VeDiembar nut,—Ail penoaa hi»lM *ay raaßaar o* 1 goodlaUdbb . Clak. j July d.lfctd. I BUSINESS .DIRECTORY OF (MiBFIEtiD CO. DR. GIBBONY F. HOOP, H AVISO ohawred hU realdanoeworn W Dm villa. In Morri# towiwHip. ietp.ctfnUjofferi vioeetotha*»rroundlng oommamty. Jnce jp. JAS, B. GRAHAM, : . POHT MABTE.i, MERCHANT and UEaEERIN LUM UBR~Graharoton,Uradloid |gsf DR. S. L. COBLE, PHYSICIAN— teiid.oceone mile«n«torGleaillold Brldsn— will nit.nd to all call, ob the iborleilnono* |By GEO. B. GOODLANDER, WAOO -MAKEK—l.uthfribnre. Work done to order OB ihoit ootloa. aod oo iroadmcna. D« 8». at' A. K. WRIGHT, MERCHANT AND EXTENSIVE DEALER IN LUM llER—Second ,treat, one door loulh ol hia re.idenec— Cl arll.ld DeoJHJWI.— WILLIAM BLACKSHAIRE, CABINET amIcHAIUMAKE.iI, and ifntQh PAlNTER—onedooraoutbof thePreiUiterianChnrQh. ftaortrd Clnnfriel JAMES BIDDLE GORDON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Uiearlleld. Pa-maf be coualtod id Eianoh or Goman. May 1(5. tt»a. L. R. CARTER, AGENT for theialeoi STUVErL S d CASTING* or all kind*. AI»o.UAR IUUN oc NAILS Threihlog Maohioei. Plow*, Agricultural implement* «so, on Eetomi eireet, under be Printing Uluoa. mn. 17 oo RICHARD GLENNING, BOOT and SHOE MAKER,cao be found at b»» iboptwo door* eait 01 the Fo«t entree, where ho ha* coatfaat y on handalarge aiicrtment bolhol home and city manniaoture. Jalr b. HSJ _____— —- J. D. THOMPSON, Pvl THOMAS H. FULTON, & CO., MERCHANTS. a«dexien*ivo dealer*, and Maoulacturai 01 Lumber. Bald linn. Jqly ELLIS IRWIN & SONS, AT the month ol Lick Ann, 6 mile* from Clearfield - MERCHANTS, endeiteniire Lumber manaiajturcri. June 16, It&J. DAVID SACKET, CABINET AND CHAIR MAKER. Loca»t *t ; , between Seooad end Third, Clearfield, Pa. April Ifr. A. L. SCHNELL, TAILOR— Luthewburg.— will do hi* wotkjtUta* gbod and aicheap, a* any other fallow, i»eo.>ar. leal. WILLIAM A. WALLACE. Attorney at LAW.offlceadjrinini biireudenoeoß Second .treat oppoiite the roiidaaceoi Co*. &>>■ THOMAS MILLS, /-10ACH AND sI.tUGH MAKER, on Third .'reel, be. V/ tween Market end l«ocoU,Cleaibe!d. Pa, Apnlld, bJ. HURXTHAL & BROTHER, MERCHANTS ana LUMBKU UEALEM. Woodland I otOffioe, Bradford Ip.,Clearfield co. April 17, bX* 11. P. THOMPSON, PHYSiCl AN— 'May be loundeunerot ton offlc*.°rattsco ll*la*• hi>t«l—Car**ao»vule— whan not * absent. ' DR. R. V. WILSON. HAVING removed bie vtfice to bt* new dwelling on. Be* n.Slr* wm proo “' U)r SAMUEL B. TAYLOR, rnANNEB and BUOT and BHOE UAm/>«n’uJmfll - Ourwdotville. ' V”* MRS. ELIZA IRVIN, EXTKNBIVK UKTAILtsH DC. FOKfcIIGN AND DO* uiesilo Merohandiie—iiaatend of Btataitreet-Cu^won* FREDERICK ARNOLD, MERCHANT nod FKUDUUK DEALER. Buthenbun, Clearfield 00.. Pe. April 17, »»»- GEO. W. RIIEEM, saddler. harness & thunk manufacturer O -On Uooond it.e.t imtned.ataly 0T " ,& *£•,, "a“ * Drot B'onr * ■ CHAMBERS & KLEPFER. Wheelwright & chaibmakerb. A«--Diid« pott.lTke.owa.hlp. Beo.dD.lBSl., C. KRATZER, Merchant and lumber healer—Comer oi Brunt and Locmt UroeU-Clearfield. 1851 JAS. ALEXANDER, SADDLER ANB HAUNbBd MAKER-ln hLnow ibop on Market ttrwi. near Morrell’, noiel. ■ pl lnola JOHN H. HILBURN, BOOT and BIIOE MAKER. Secoert .Leet, .nearlyoppo.itr> A. K. Wrinhuroro.Clearfield.Pa. April lD.lPa*. JAMES HOLLENBACH, BLACKSMITH, oa Thud .treat, b «w« n .N£ , fcL 0 HahtUMb pu«unno.iwcd, in After yeaus. 1 When too la*e lo be benetllled oor knowledge, *wn*ook back and mo urn, and ref rat the 101 l oonieqaenoe of oar C »nnld wont tofts* glvelo powaw la earl* llfeth*: knoWKdtejwe Jbra% iafftnV >•»«• Aid why; daw and ■ i?«h •urniDho w« Ji'i|Erfc»ve Men .pn'od. lithe ,m«I. : . r°, «ss• «mXd4Xu.,.ull-nol iecurroJ. fever/ WJPB AND MC/l’llEft Poucii'd the Information contained Inn little volnme,(witb fb“ reach of all) wnich would epamto henelf YEARU OP teWEBV, SSSSS|S||Si tence vrh.ch hll.leietnon. a centulwl land jllo (wiewonni . whioh weald itcure the hapirineu-Otbimtslli »ue aenwni. dien be:cjrbthe means of happiness Cf Beeomiat in t la* uoiitued ol'tha 4tao* ladit** })*• If. of which hat oaqitd the PP TflTl » ®WI , “** 0 1 'LV er » In v.ewtoftuch coa equenwn, ao moM»#r»• #jo *•«« If »„eanlecUloav*iilh«f»a:rol Isiai l *aa*l«di« in jeiMjj£ •. hsrtklf wbiohwonld tpaie her mocb eotler.a*. bathenMaai of h>p|iioe.*emcl pruperit>toh«r «r children that bentajt atrnve all prfci-*naalihj a WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BV DB. A. M. MAUBICEAU, PBQFJJBBUB uF UiaBABES OF WOMEH. One.llundredih Edition,2Bmo.pp, 250, 50ct», (On fine white papal. eitra binding, St 00.) Fir ft published in 1847. nnd It i» tint SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL/ Considering that KVErtV FEMALE, WHETHER MARRIED OR WOT, call here acquire a full knowledge ot the nature,'character and rau»o or her complaints, with the vuriuua aymloma, and ""‘“"’half a MILLION copies ; 1 treated of* iboy ara of a natoie ttiioiiy **,^?^*^ »!SS2i or thaw conteraplaUef mania*#, bot nt> !«***• “a"o«*oreaiojla* health, nudlbat !>«“«» “*22»S }?£2 h«aUb which Uto coadautMa to hw ow* happiß#**. atrl uj** Srhw li«h*wl“ha. either Wer *»l oMela It. M eu« JUI ercrr'hnttientl who till thFfiive end affectum of biewileal have been BENT DV MAIL within the last few moatlu. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. BE KOI' DEFRAUDED. Bar no bonk d»Im» Dr. A. M. cifficaou (he b*o* print U.e pate: ana bajoolr of ri«ltau. n “SSho“«" bidtnlesi. and.oad b» mnlUnd .daru.Dl. ; A M "blear oeno, as Ultra art iponoai aad iexntpUuoat “fesf onon .afcj tohb“t p..0.,u«1> nwi'h and melr * P«o.ah!*t nt Tkirfv it Piict coaiaintDiT extiacts, with lull ilUt pa*t» , 2L{W/i.d.Voi «o2eSu. Will bateat freaofobaw w«w» I uart o' thJ (JnUed dtata*. bjr eddraiing, p o»t P ed.« »Jj* l •** *,, F.tiy C 0 n,..,0r On 6 D o l » tholino Wilion.oilra binding,, -rUE.MVKKJfcU WOMAN’S PRIVATE . ION,” latent, (Mailed FRKt.)»o «ny P* rl °, JrT United Stale.- All lettera must qe po*J addroased to Dr A. M. ft>«« r iceau. York City. Publiithing Ofltce, No, 129, Lioettyat- N Tor SA k LK cr Blanch and Crop- HarrUbuMi J. gtvarte, Bluot...burg; S. 'V.Werth, Lebanon; J- JV Fortninger. Manheint; 11 W. Rnulrf 1 * n " ,1 2£ 1 ""’ S. Me Donald.Uniontown; J- M* Baum. Alewßefltn. a A Land*. Reading; E T Morje. Crane.vtlte, N Y- R P Crucder. Brownsville! Went* and Mark* Carbondale; Eidred and Wright. WilliHm.port; B Tuck. Wilheabarre;.Geo \V Eafle. W “y"“^ n rß ’ “ Croaky. Mercer: S leader, llenover; 3 _W Pa.vlur. Ultca; R P Cummings, Somerset; P B letorion. Philadelphia; John LoForgo. Milionl. Now York Oily by Stringer and 1 owniond, Adn ance, Sherman »- T*usF£ffiSSSjssSi2aS pawn uuttttUoß o® tuo pt*uau**®* •*''t ih» t»a.e. on ibottJs2S # t» l ifhioiTto proom® om cf ih« P#<«oo> ftl ttduUßC* wUblß* W P OM PUMPS, can b« ftcoowmoanicu br te BAltiO. - atUMtfida.Pa. 4uMrf.WM. > - : , Estate of JLntbony Kratzer, deceased. ".WJJSSSSd count*. douBUOU, have bMOgraawl sssstrs?^^ “oM'2i?ißM b ““uuuafwuEa kkaw^a^v FaStMe of A : Ellis, deecafcd . ; , \V U hcxebr “ m - AKniUKlibVu.Ada.V ' ; Estate of Samuel Halnes,,^cecased. tmTloi d«“* “' ' hli AUo««»: at ««•»• mUWbi to w ß VilUKiK'i..«»«t-oatatuaf Juay K 4 ’ J ' ‘ 1 "" ’*