4th op Jutv; the following from the Democratic Toasts on the that have come under our notices [Gpy.. Brio hr in- PERRY county. Thb President of the U. States.— Fnxsutw BeEcb.—His Past has been honorable and successful, his Present is fast realizing nil that the fondest anticipa tion could look for, whilst his Future looks bright and glorious from, the reflection or the ennobling qualities which adorn nis nature- ; ' wti Governor op PFNNBvr.VAniA.-vv it liapi Bigler-Tried, true and triumphant. His administration, like that-of s »y^° r and Shunfc, has won the adm.r.ng confi dence of his friends and silienced the cal umnious batteries of his enemies. 'lhe •Raftsman’, carries valuable ffimber but the ‘river is up’and the ‘oar is already pulled that ,will send safely through that pblitical ‘shute’ —the Ballot Box. Tub Supreme Bench of Pennbylvan [ ,a— An irresistablo argument m favor of an elective Judiciary. Every shade ora 1 perfect legal mind has there its represen tative. Just enough of ‘Old Fogyism to make it safe, and still imbued with enough of‘Young America’to keep up with the spirit of the age, and prevent a man from spending a ‘lifetime in'Chancery. PHILADELPHIA. JloN. George M. Dailas— Pennsyl vania’s chosen and fearless son. Ihe. nation’s choicest laurels await him. Hon.: Jambs Campbell—Selected by the President to preside over the Post-office department—may he redeem it from the disgrace that attached to it during the GaTphin Administration. Hon. James Buchanan: As a distin-! guished statesman and sonof Pennsylvania, J we tako pleasure in bearing testimony to .his virtues, talents and integrity. For his long patriotic services at home, his coun | trymen will confide in him abroad. 1 WESTMORELAND COUNTY. \ Gov. Bigler :in due time Old West -i moreland will fully reward bis honesty of ? purpose and proclaim their admiration for I the man and approbation of his acts. I Hon. J. C. Knox, young in years, but old in wisdom. The democracy or 010 Pennsylvania will fully appreciate his virtues nnd worth. r os l will l-rio* jpfn-. Ithe ■hat ■on ■/. ■Me . ■and ' InDv Ipper/' pin. > paU Mata , i talth,.;! their [king ha*... | left . TOO*!.: luds-w [ : the->: q euf. i • like is who . Bible t [We Got. re »». pke; for lino. I hoa : ond ; has fable lily, a tq [d.— ■ [gold, pack ladependenee —Progress. ThcAlbanv Knickerbocker, of the 4th, ; indulges in a most pithy review of the past and the present of the Union. It “It is seventy-seven years.since Uncle Sam wus born, and what an oventful sov enty-seven years they havei been. Sev enty-seven years ago the United States were a- remote circumstance— they now compose the OecOnd commercial Nation in i the world. l ln three quarters of a centu i ry wo have revolutionized the world, built up an Empire, licked our mother, and fenced in a Continent. In less time than | it took Methuselah to get out of swaddling j clothes, wo have made more canals, tamed | more lighting, and harnessed more steam, i and at a greater cost in money, than the, whole world could have paid for the day | ho not out of his time. In soventy-five ! years we have not only changed the poli tics of the earth, but its wearing apparel —cotton shirts being ns much the of!- ; spring, of the United States as ballot box | es and Democracy. Since-the .ourih of {. July, 1770, the whole world has been to | school, and, what is better, has learned 1 inoro common sense than was taught in I the previous four thousand years, lne i problem of self-government has been solv es ed, and its truth as immortal as Washing- Wmo or yellow corn. Its adaptation to all * ) the great wants of the most aspinngjNa -■? tionfhasbeen made most signally manifest. ' tinder its harmonious working, a Ropub l lie has grown up in an ordinary lifetime that would have taken any other system % of government a thousand years to have S brought about. Yes, m less time than .t I takes some green-house plants to arrive at R maturity, we have built a nation that has 1 . spread itself from Maine to Mexico, from f.' the Atlantic to the Pacific-a Nationlhat L; has caught more whales, licked more Mex t icans, planted more telegraph P os “« i owns more steamboats, than any Nation H * that ever liyed or ever will hve. For all g of which, we again say, thank God and ” -ptaUe Thomas Jefferson ” _ good bme f aih. epial [and lork, land I of inty. reds' Irlad.’ a as [and | the ■bio lard |had the igM cal- i/elt, *> u . [heir pom-. ell ir. fill D f FaiOBTNOL AT Niagara [ Faim.— Wo learn from Buffalo, that on f Monday evening, three men, belonging to [ , a Swhich come down the river to nearl ! t |, e Niagara Falls, got into a skiff along side, and it is supposed fel 1 asleep .when ' - the boat'got separated from the sc<>w, and I was hurried on by the current with fearful Sdity towards the falls. Two of the Sen odd named Andrew Hannaman, the f. other a stranger, hmled at onceover .ii the foaming sheet; the third, Joseph Able, I caught hold of a stump jahis fearful Jgj; ■iJl OTge and clung to it until morning, when fHlu? was; discovered - and PlirUe ® on f tl i® .shore succeeded:in floating a box ' | freshnients to the poor follow •, Subse V frquently a life boat was sent oni from Buf l l f a io, but, Bad to say, proved to light, f ,? swamped immediatoly after it was launched, ! >/Votid was lost over .the Rapids. • - . The situation of the unfortunate man s&thus grew raoreand more critical, ana he ‘ ifefinnlly gave way and. went over .the rails S 6 'o’clock on Tuesday, evening '»® r > flclingiog tp bis feeble support all day. A Li .bbeni floated him which he was W on when they floated another life*boat to I “ him, attd es ** was getting ready to jump • ’inS it; the boat struck thb t raft and swept i : S iff into the rapids. He attempted to | Sm for a small island but failed toTeach I • raised himsdlf up to his fullheight, - 1 \>l hoy. into n river;. ■ - fsn, jivo. Ind leit LOf Kth MARRIED—On the 7th ihst.,by Wm. •M. Bloom, Esq., Mr. Denton Bed man, of Bradford county, Pa., toMissLou.sa Jane McKeo, of Jordan township, t his county. On the 14th, bv the same, iq, Ferguson township, Mr. Amos Tubbs, to Miss Mar garet Jane Wiley —all of this county. In Morris township, on the 19th Inst., bv SamUel C. Thompson, Esq., Mr. Sam uel Cramer, to Miss-Elizabeth Golman— all of that township. . FIT! FITS! FITS! tub vegetable extract B'P.ELEPTIC PILLS, Far tlmureof Pits, Spasms, Cramps,and all Nervous and Constitutional Diseases. MLl3ItoLih»o«l» remodretorducoteitd lotconn* Ep '"•fhauPuTt MMoa»ipoeWoulloBo» iboo«troo» iii'em 1 o« pwot«Io.p«,ollr forth. of . jJ._ uia. ihtf wlllha loQSll Ol (Ipuill bvßult IW thPlf I with wo»"o°r" m/oi who»e o.rfon. lyticm ho. I {2l1 U SfS?i*tldor ihltuitd rlom aor OHM whaterer. 1b S^BteooraDl»mu.ordl»«iotorioo««u»dlo»,,op>riiiduotd bjr MfTOOMMi »ho»at* Jf s, pi,JLa, oat D f thi ftora all narteof the UaUm man be addretttd.pQtipaia. \ Me? >7. Idfr3 Ir- • OCTOBER ELECTION. Prothonotary, Register, Becorder, &c. TO TUB QUALIFIED VOTERS OF CLEARFIELD CO. JnlrM.lB6S- County Commissioner. rent ara anthoriud to unnooooo that JOSEPH SH AW *at tha aaioltiV fane?al oaratio Cotmty OoavMtQdf How AalvoffMeomomftSo Dr. James l.oclce, OtIRGEON DENTIST— Will Tint ClMifield id *f** S wdska.Ut rttndio lor athori timeodly* f*>» th*porpo*#of attendior to*H bnsioei* iahU prol«won. July 89 t Temperance Meeting. Kss BiOTtiJ oaailla liaht. In tha court hooi« The fnoodi JfT.mp ’aaM. and tbS Lkdio. in funicular ar. rauneilod to G. P. OULICH. Prerldenl. Attention Regulars 1 YOU will meet for parade drill, nt the 1 Town Hull,in the Rorough ol Clcnr fi.-id.on The 13th day of August next, at 10 o’clock, A. M. Each member will provide him,elf wilh Ten Round* of blank Cartridge, and be in punctually nt tlio liour, with hi* arms ... rquipmcniatn good order. The mombor. will appear in white pant*. .„ Byorde.o.Cap,W..loce. LERtO s July 28, 1?53. - Estate of Isaiah Fnllerton, dcc’d. CltaifleM. Jhlr®. IBM.—ft Billie Society. SS ? vS*Wfc"ssa.ss; ItSillL.cluirwn. U«l‘« th.um. can toaccnm'roai'.ed Site w “‘ Port " M A Fresh Supply oi Salina Salt, QPBUrEWUBQUALITV-For.nl. by u mLLB V/ July®. IMS. ' A Great Bush at the Cheapest Corner. . C33c»ir i 'hy^ ( ®a Hn. PATTON. ilujort reUrntd fronitho Entloro Ci • tie.! with a Fro.:, nod .plondiU nuortmo.it of Ooodn. oonllrtlon In port ol • „ (&(D©IDO© Cadleo nod D.ou Hood.: I Cloth., C."lm.re. and Vettiot*. BoontU and Shoes Silk and Cashmere Shawls, Hosiery, Trimmings and Notions, ffc. MEN’S READY MADE CLOTHING. ii.rdwAtu Gi&u feints Sheet Iron Zinc, iron UjliiaAd’iDikes'. GKOJEHIII3 AM> tfittH, Usdaiware, ?o a i«.« liSkin*Gl»»te»,Clocks and Saddlery Aiooksand wniour'y Utue.and VVtint Modloln«, Cook Btovo. Two Horre Wnton.. and otory othor nrticloninutly found in a Pl«i«lfcn!l nuho CHEAPEST CORNER, and oxnmmo my .took, boroto porohmint olMwhoro. As l am determined to sell at Wholesale or retail, cheaper thunanyother establish ; ment in the county. U. D. PATTOS. Cnrwonivlllo. Mar IS 18M. ' . A-.CAR'D. A. 'Mo HE'lLrkg W7.^»i?,\«.^ ““■‘ Dental Operations, Athleofflce adjoining hie derailing- intheboroogh of Clear. fletil lie m u > be round at nearly nil timer in hie uoio in lb wart end of la. Maniion home. . , Artificial Teeth Inuitod on«n!sor Pirot, and warranted to gire onmo ralie. **KXr*R ACTING TEETH done without danger to the pa U, tU“kIUUEI) «d U^E AWBEO in aproper nod ecleaiir. lo manner. Her »■ IHSB. BUG«VS^^MAKimC!. MORPHY & SMITH REfIPECTi'nLLY announce to thecltlieuof Clearfield ooontr. that they are manoractoneg - jBUGGIES, WAGONS, fa, “d**r grainTradles, a rnnerior aitiole. will alio bo roanufaoinied and wld oheaP; A AU*O-AII REPAIRING don. to older on ‘be *b«>«l M tic*. W. B. SMITU. Carwinryllie. May M863.-Bm-pd., . JOBN M. CHASE, HENBY SWAN* New Store. rrUEba«ot.«rt‘" b CTu"E k 1 tleaifliWwoWjiy., |p | a towoihlp, at the with lb. Chau Cm.* ioadiMd offer for aaie a Ibu eopply of csfecbgpdDLsPa GrocerieSi, Hardware,Drugs, PatentMed trines and all other articles usually kept in a country store. 'iit&esSS^SSSSSSS£« 100. — BOB BTuVB * Wool> 00T '' G D . P Lf.KEED. Oetfrfield. done 16.103. ; v -._ THOMAS SHEA, CIABHIONABI.BTAtWJE-rlnabaw’rKoWfOnLMai^t f? ftreet, immediately oral the Prut ©oodjXews. <2J* ]3B> JV«o Confectionary, and Grocery Store , On Water atreot,opposite Hemphill’s Hotel; on Hilt» \ old corner. npUB above wooltl mseethlir .laijvn thaaaMjothat he qo''Dh,“eo»lSrtl»a oroMvVauonmcn. Silt GROOEHIES. notasrouttouoniioa. anlcJsoidsdljth# bestawortniSßlo LIQUORS. 35araegB£ ROBERT R. WELSH , . <& Watt®! Mai]k©ff. _ llASinit reedted from New York end, jl* k I dle> Gold llrewt Pint, Mominr Pint, CofT-1 V Pint, |Ribbon Pint. Alto, GeiUeroen , i »♦ / Pine «o!d Pint, of 1 dt'lemt thapei and |V_7 itl nun, KiteUoid Eat (tint Uropt. late eyrie l|“ *• eslj ol j eD ny jjnd Kim> and Uropt.Binoelrtt %U Pinter ((inn. Pine Gold Pmt fc P*"Ojlj- Patent 'lev®' iSfarSabSm wato|i|^oS | pftUNT I'BrAllHEn LEVERIi-rron •in «a Zso—LAHlNEe—from $lO to $l6. Fine fcKmT 1)A Y wSwb«?fto«8(o Groolli". Pin. Gold Watchet. W> to« r s 'JUn A X“ffi emnll Bp.i^SWhonVa'^ SSfoiSiM} ra ? «Vwlll “Wnl th"ow“i proffl? *»»,* w. V 19 «_ raamrta £S3aiDL®@ AT A GREAT BARGAIN, IF applikd for soon. 1 vffnv Jlnabla MII.U and TIMBER PROPERTY, A ™?t* onClwin.tdCS*"la!n.M tft.Pa.ooa''tSd in* a Gri.t Mill, Saw Mill. flUra. aad wveral Uwallinu. and iWripanTu-MAP th. atUmllonOl thowananaad la thi bnraSoi Unilneu, >nS wil, b. .old « -J^UBSK"- ir m. '63-lm 8d.80.8d HI. Phll.d t 'IIIAHNOy HUMIERT.WiIh WaINVVRIIUIT.HOK* MARKET STREET. Philadelphia. lBoS* July U lB&8-dm t B. M. Stevenson, & Co. Al.ta PERSONS aUE HEUEBV NOTIFIED. That the UOOKaofB. N, fitevenson & Co,, are In my hands for SoUl.rn.nt i. “.II mUio» ot Jama. A. Bi.Miuon.lhe.nr. 'aM.pwww whn h.Trtad d. a 11... 3.b,mena^v, c Estate of Catharine Baum, Deceased. NOTICE It hereby riven, that Administration haveoeen emoted to the subscriber on Uta E*tate 01 tioatad lot wttl.in.nt. 1,. JAUiBUN INDIANS! INDIANS! WAR WHOOP # W ARDANCE. rz a . Kn. o offered fo t pnbllo iale in.Clearfield county. The proprietor fliiUrs himself that oflß yea/s la ibo&OOT nnddliOß Dnslness.thuhe cannot be Uecelv* ad la the selection of Moods in trie city* and intent s keepiog a well aswiUd BOOT and SHOE STOKE In fotore I mmbi wishing to get rid of paintul corns can do so hv calhng at R. GCEN IN AN’d STORE. east end ot the Post Office where yott will flad him raw r »ad dtr the feet all tbeoomlon that can be «£SnnA«' * UIU * Clearfield. Jaly 8, 1888.-3ra * M VALUABLE SAW MILL 8E And 250 Acres of Timber Land For Sale. •|• HE Bn bust it>a»oß«.lo>aalnhh-SAWMI I HitNURfiD and FlKl'Y ACKEB of LAND wetl cov* »fed with WHITE PINE TlMB&ofthe beat analilj.- Tao mill is built on the waters ol the Maboaiua b«k, l« ]Lue4 ©IF REMAINING In the Poll Cflljo alCloaifield.Pn., on tbo —SVhVtfirmmshacol Joupb Bordine. D. F. Bo,ln. tewwWoSh*'. Bnmuel Dow.tt. R—Jutnwtt. England. K.—Batn«sl foilertutt. ' ‘v.« K Rov.T.P. Hoot. I— John S. irwin. M. D.. John Irw in. J,—Anton Jonnoy. K —S. E. Keene. w ' “■E#O -*-William &. wilifiS“ fSmp»». Chrut. Bonder. W-"B S o“j T H??Vnner.Ur. Jnme. R. Ward. Bnmnel W^il. Zimc,rn wM RADEDAUCH.P. M. fashionable Tailoring. 6§3osi®sa© ■-v i/uDEviV'in.lnV asoooncts to tha citlxeu oJ Clear* IS!fff.'flti.WßrSSS! I the material and do the work in proper ““PhoS. SHEA. 1 July B, lfcwo Dissolution of Partnership. T , \ E H.;M'p=or5 l »^d fi ffiK^N I RO lif I if. B UN:“ oCurl^ 0 Cur 1^ turn •KffiPlSfST U ” U - JACKrOW RU.HBON. CAUTION- A egrerrona are hereby caiUloaeda«al|'ii po , '>bejJ“e^.' I0mw&& ss .. -nKicrihar reepectfnl'y fiTer notion that ba bae placed T'iuUwail.aVdolUoletand paper. tbai we™ in hi. lj« ; irfon MdoTtiiaorih. Paaom n'h«'hand.old AU- WBIU EtSV. j&..intbamanwdireotad i h^ ( law. Ba(J BCoo|mti foI oNftKMß*l'aMK 1 jnl ByoX°Sf fb/fcommlwionare. G. D. GOODLANDEB.OIerk. Clears .Id; doty 6.1-63. (ffilWQNroSffc' a LGpereone... hereby l^lI l JO°duA&f deded tho bfVnna W&jOaUieir lor il not lo pay it onleei eMAl>E _j ( . Joly 8,1853 -pd. _■ _ («M\ a A LG pereone are hereby.oaat'o l “J«gm I yjjfcfc! of "jffilJ MoCULLEY. of BaooaHa tdwyh jd» J”* 1 "!,”,,, on Wr£l?.Sg.ftiißftKi -pS“ UHGB M’OUGLBV. ■ d . . VI7IIEREAB ®rwir^^ E /^% , f£,“J,^», , w d »SIS «U of Siimiel Deeeawd.; 1 ; !s®%sssiss 'lffi&aaHfes* 1 <£»<£!& ’3 ~ GRAND EXHIBITION. At Smith’s Dry Good, Grocery and Clothing im jp CD OP £L QO OEQ. 8 Performance every day, Sundays excepted. anOOHSoDenat UAI.K PABTKIVE. A. M.. Performance lito commence 61 BIX. No piitOonemant o» account ol tnohanapO'r'tjnUjr OlTarejl inCtlKVi ENS VIL LE to erarifir the erne and mind for .o U Pll J*. WON L* CoLbKCfriONB frum ibe ANIMAL. VEOEI AUUEi nnu MINBRAL KINUUOM. ot'overr 9» OLOBE. can there be teen. I will not nliempi n . wnrtptwn-rorhnii I ihevooabntaryornUowJi. 1 would fall fet ihortoi now* jattioatomr COMPLETE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT. ti;! l \^^ a u?or.w M t b- h m f ur n l 'vEirv^ a^A^. ,a,,h " Yes, at a small Advance on first cost. To be conrmced that the nbore It the “■ » J! •“ Come one. oomenll.-Admlttanco rtee-chl dron hall price, (“rweniellla. Mar 81.18i»-8m. ISAAC BMIIH *Oheap Cash Store, WM. A. MASON, Curwensville, HA.S joit returned from the oity of Philadelphia with n splendid assortment of % Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Boots & Shoes, Haw, Caps and Bonnets, And eterythino olio nioully .out In « Retail B'orn, »nd»n oi whioli will bo told BOR CASH on u roaiounblo toimi u canbehadeliewhorelnthooouniy. THE LADIES I*, nsfitnnltilv icuoestcd to call nnd examine hlittockol ' -wniTnnd other Fancy Artlflo. b.row mioheiin*eu»wheie.a»ttaey cannot fall to ba plumed with “'tgrßoocilictUioCnEAP CASH STORE on Btni. .treet, OM dtor wtttof Honuliot'. ia wok R w a m Carioiuyillo. May aO. IBM -H. WA - M - New Store! • New Store ! / POWELL, REED & WEAVER A REjuit now openloir at belt now A boromh oiUleartield,uneol the laiaestand he*ia**ort mSnte vf V?KaOHANUIdIi ever hroaffht to thoooonty. aod Sbic* ibey now oiler to the old customer of Btaler fcCo-- os well a» to the publio at lnr< ’ r0 * " AM&ANPimCOOK Town Lots- TK«SRIffiSE3 , 3S?MSS£ U, “d other loorora. “iSSK» ■» »“<• «•«tt J aWSWSW!" PI An»OP*ljU. J one 30. 1353. f tf. _ NOW THEN. Come ahead Ladies and Gentlemen. THS.;«SiKS®SiSS isdwH! «l«' ed i™ >tm.»tof GOOES. which ha W.U to poie of OB the mon r.atpnola M. PFOUTZ. Only 1.1853. • ' ■ ' Valuable Lot at Public Sale* ortyata , Joly 1. 1853 -to. . .. , ■ ■ AUDITOR'S NOTICE ■ 'S.- s ”*»i e !S2 , BK i Sl®Ea'S JOHN*MIX. . SVeadiUona E«ponai. No 30. Bept. „; . THE COUNT* COMMISSIONER} .i. 1 . j bsidnem to ttantaM wUI rmkg : CdMminlosbuOWct, July t.l*>. geoßge wil^on; AUGUSTUS WEITMAN, bo r*nad ot his how *^2f|?.* n rt|« SSrafflwaHSaS 2 iho beititylo. , . . —— ~ JOSEPH H.BRETH, B^atf«sa?Sl^ ,9ea!t theihorteit noticonnd most reasonable ig^g. WM. T. GILBERT, TBEAOKSMITH. inß.Jl' towi°and ba promptly attendtd to. ” “ M. E. WOOD, GEO. w. ORR, BLACKBMmi-Inhli new ahopon Th'td Market, Cleaißald. Pa. Biayr.iooa L. JACKSON CRANS, i • ' DR. GIBBONY F. HOOP, HAVING cbanirodhie laeldence ■romKrenohvllla jo K»- limrrtlla, In Motrb towoahlp. letpiolfully oflara bleu, vloailothnaurroundlnioommunity. JQnO 1 5 - 1 " JAS. B. GRAHAM, DOBT MASTER. MERCHANT pud CHAFER IN CUM HER—Orobamton. Bradford IBJ| DR. S. L. COBLE, PHYSICIAN— roard.noaona mlloeaatofOloarlleld Brldae— will attend to all calla on the ahoitaataotloa )8M GEO. B. GOODLANDER, WAGU . -MAKEtt—Lutheriburi. Workdontto order onrhortnotloa. andonyoodlarma, Uk M.’A- A. K. WRIGHT, nirPIK'IIANT AND EXTENSIVE DEALER IN LUM M | ( IEK-S«oond turn.onodoor«oolh°[ )^* alt's-*! WILLIAM BLACKSHAIRE, nARINET aodUIIAJR MAKER, and HjJUgB fc SIGN C PAINTiSU-onedoor ionih of tlia Pre*b jrUH An Cbaroh. ItiSEniwfiatil. P». April 18, »BU^ J. L. CUTTLE, A TTORNEY AT LAW and LAN*' AGENT, Ofllet od- A JoTdSbUrA'do™.. naHi>kM>liNt.OM»Md.^ JAMES BIDDLE GORDON, ATTOUNKY AT I.AW. Olearlield. Ya-osif M oo«iaU«l in Preaoh or Oomraa- . May 18 ’ IM '. L. R. CARTER, RICHARD GLENNING, BMOT and SHOE MAKER.can be fonnd at h>sthoptwo doon ewtol the l*o»l uihce, where hohaseonilaotlyoo hand a large auoilenent b jth ei home and oil y raantuaotare. Julyb.lfrM -. ..... J. D. THOMPSON, if. boroa.h of CniweniTill.. u«o. ai.iooa. LEVER FLEGAL, BLACKSMITH. will MWjd loallb«l. sen in hi. tic, aod will alio fnrelih W AljUNBj UUi ulE3, Sic.. ierj cheap, aad luanolaotored la th.heit Mjrie, and wwrmnted. * *' —'■ ‘ *■ - ISAAC SMITH, njrPRCHANT AND DEALER IN LUMBER AND Mlsca»,^L«.n«^l7-Btnl..tree^be l wee»Ch.,,, aad Locait—Corweaivillo. utc. »“• THOMPSONS, HARTSOCK, & CO. TUON-FOUNDEIW-Carwe«»fU!e. An 1 meat of UaiilM• made to order. THOMAS H. FULTON, & CO., a^5 d t nfi t . eo,iY " d “‘ et, ‘ ELLIS IRWIN & SONS, AT the mouth ol Link Rob. milej from OlMineld.- MEKCHAtU'3, andaxtaainra Lambcr maaolaclaren. Jane Id. ISM. DAVID SACKET, A. L. SCHNELL, qn AILOB-Loibenburr-w ill do hit * oU *“' t s} and 1 aicheep, ai other fellow, lwo.ttMßM. WILLIAM A. WALLACE. A TTOENEV AT EAW,Offlo»»Ojuißm* hi,{eiid«nc»oa A BeoopdttieeloppotiiethereJldeuoeolG^Uif.eildear DR F. ANTES CANFIED. flAVlNaiourchiUed the properly and eituatioa pf Dr.q. F. H lIOOpA. under* hiiproftMipnaUemcei to V*" ®| ‘f®*J oTFKKNC»VIi.L.B and vioioiiy.-Olfloo om door °» LUTZ** Hioto. 4oi»eU4tlM3. SAMUEL ARNOLD, Merchant and produce "baler. Liuha,,jn„. Olearleld ooontr, Pa. Aptil H. U»». ROBERT McNAUL, rjMNNEH-Atlha uLD STAND la CdTW. ? »mt- |^) RICHARD MOSSOP, Retailer of fore.cn and domestic her 'SiaNDWb's LtUUORS-At D.jl.r & CoV old •taad. AUOaQP the wettndeof>M>treeL Deo do.icot. WM. P. CHAMBERS, Wheelwright, ciiairmaker. and houses BIUHN PAINTER—Curwoai vili«. & |gJ) B. F. STERLING, lADDLB S AARNE3S MAKER. and JUSTICE I IHI3 FEACI>-Ooiwen»viUe. Dec.fcMeol. “HENRY LORAINE, . psar' on “"“ssr JOHN W. SHUOERT. WAGON MAKER, cornel of Third and Locnit «l;e«l. Clearfield. Repairing donaioorder. Apnl.lß. M. GEO. RICHARDS, FASHION ABLE'TAILOR—Went and o ,B >J“"’ , s ltow cot am—Olenrfiald. neo. ou. • 0. B. idERRELL, d~tnPPBR TIN te SAIIET IRON WARE MANUPAC- CtURER-AI Beiruel’i old nand on fluid. ; - Ua °: ■—— THOMAS MILLS, Coach and sleigh makeh. o« tam twain Market und Uxmtt.Cteariield. Pa. AptHm. »J HURXTHAL & BROTHER, afPRUii AN its and LUMdBR UEALEBB* Woodland IU .. n U tOlH M D.a°ford tp . Clear Said Co. Apnl H. ’M. H. P. THOMPSON, tbMU, . - DR. R. V. WILSON, SAMUEL B. TAYLOR, TANNER. »»a UUOT amUSHOK MRS. ELIZA IRVIN, - . KETAIbiiK OP FUUliltiN AND DO« E X JeT&U.cb» B »d^ 1 -Ea.t.nd villa. • .:> ’ ' — l — FREDERICK ARNOLD, rntwy ‘ GEO. W; RHEEM, s*predomm«at. . 1 Many before, rfmiea eltlbnodi or thafint featt of mama*** - a wer«i*lbtircniioio*ii*hlMto ptwoDooiicOT, : IH'AFTfiB YBABB. When ton la« to he keowledee.'we'oMc backend macro, and regreV tSj. toll coaieoo.aoe of oaf • '‘whetwoold wa ottoftaß aWafbbo*"** l * f»'X* ir,,h S bnowiedeeiwe obtain In aßei aeata. And wba* dayaaad ;?« 0 h W i»a?i.b w. «■•*“ have been .pared, it lha aoowl ; * d ‘‘ W BT.VaTUNO ; {^XU%uI?Su-ouiUcnr re jl.lr.v W WIPE At»> MOTHER Poiietud lb. ialhraidiioa oiaialaed i ®*J, i * l l? r volom ''' w ‘ lll '* !h“.mbof.H) which w>bld«>,.ro.oh t n e ir YEARS OP MIBERV, And to b«,hp.b.nd lheoo..ta»t m "tf.V.'.'S ttstSh. SSSsSfessM®: d,e,> BE-ORETIIE MBiNBOP HAPHnESS henalf.whtobwould ipateher ouchtoflerinte b*_ of hepplnen and pmperjtvto her hatband, rev children that bletjlii above all pr ca-*b«allhf bo [**. with health! mind*. That Uowhdgs u twniftined in « uu>w wO(k eaUlled THE MARRIEIi WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION. nv DB. A. M. MAUBICEAU, , FB9FFBBOK uF UIBEABEB OF WOMEN. Ono.llundrcdlh Edition,2Bmo.pp. 250. 'Fries 250 eta,. 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