TfIBJSE DAIS HATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OP THE ASIA. Tfce. steamship Asia, from Liverpool, arrived at New York at 11 o’clock on Thuraday night, bringing dates to the af ternoon of the 16th inst., The Asia brings 03 passengers, among whom are Earl Mountcashel, M. P.. R. Stephenson, M. P.; Wm. Jackscin, M. P. Thenews is three days later, and uniin portant. —-The Eastern question was in i statu quo. i The firmness of Com. Stringham _and j Mr- Brown, our charge pro tem at Con stantinople, had prevented the carrying onj | of Costa, the Hungarian seized at Smyrna. | | In the British House of Commons, on Thursday evening, July 14. Disraeli ad verted to hiß previous remarks on the sub iject of the Eastern troubles, ahd said that, as things had now come to whatjis called a “dead lock,” lie thought it advisable that Government should fix n'day for Mr. 5 Layard’s motion on the matter, in order !" to have it fully discussed. . I Lord John Russell, in roply, stated that i he (Russell) had, in error, made a mis-1 statement respecting the meaning of Count Nesselrode’scircular, re-perusing that doc ument ho admitted that Russia intended ; to make the withdraw of tho allied fleets from Turkish waters the condition of tho evacuation of the Pj incipalities. With re spect to the honorable members’s (Mr. Dis raoli’s) supposition that negotiations on tho subject had come to a “dead lock the contrary was tho case. Both the French nnd English governments had considered that there are propositions which might be acceded to both by Russia and Turkey, which would be tho means of obtaining a pacific solution of these unfortunate dif ferences. - v Fbance.—The following noticeable | paragraph appeared in the Eestnfctte. — 4 We blame the government for not having f| made public what we are assured Wes’ de r| cided on in the Council of Ministers, name § ly, that if in tho event of any misfortune § happening to the Emperor, the pragnanev | of tho Empress shall be immediately de § dared, and Prince Jerome regent.” I The Eastern question keeps the people I in nnxioty. The Constitutionncl confirms 1 statement already made, that a joint noto j I by France and England is on the way to I St. Petersburg, and adds that the noto has I likewise been approved by Prussia, and I (this is questionable,) by Austria. I TunKET.-r-The position of Turkish af : 4 S fairs is, in reality, unchanged. A dispatch from Constantinople, June i l aO. mcntions that tho Porto had effected a • j loan of 45,000,000 piastres, (about two ' millions of dollars,) ,from the Oriental 1 I Bank, nnd that another of 50,000,000 is in progress of negotiation with foreign cap italists. The Sultan has sent to the mint |?k all the plale he inherited from his mother,! ■ - and valued at 40,000,000 piasters. The r jaaval and military commanders continue i’, to take afl precautionary measures. To f 1 guard against a night surprise, merchant ’ ships comijig from the Black Sea are for bidden to take the entry to the Bosphorus after sundown. Riots, which were attri buted to the intrigues of Russian emis saries, Imd taken place against the Christ i ons of Adrianople and elsewhere, and Tur kisli authorites had lakenenergetic steps for protection of life and property. Russia. —Two characteristic incidents . are noticed. The Russians have assum ; ed direction of the Holdaviun and Walla , chian post-office ; and have ordered a sol ■f emn religious service to be celebrated in camp nt .Warsaw, to induce God to the array of tho “Orthodox Faith.” the .infidel. The merchants of Odessa have, been warned not to send ac counts of anything that to for ri “ eign correspondents. Austbia. —The position that Austria t ; -will occupy in any recourse to hostilities jla watched with "anxious eyes. It was never imagined she would prove a very impartial mediator, and the additional complication that M. de Bruck has caused 1 the Turkish difficulty, by reviving his de mands for the cession to Austria of the ports of Kleck nnd Sutorina, nnd for the , u . expulsion of all Austrian refugees from i: ; ' '.Turkev, is no more than shrewd politicans • p • looked" for. It, however omens ill for the r iprospect of a speedy settlement. From E ’Vienna we have nothing directly bearing j ’on the question. Letters received from f. various parts.of the Empire indicate that , { ilroops are concentrating alongthe Adriatic. i as . iciri j la l- ij ch Ira |j [that Iwet lifer Inly tans Bee, |ain. ! <§• f Starvation in Spain. —lt appears that vitb h the miserable condition to which Ireland jart ' was reduced a few years ago, is paralleled uch i> üby what is qpw taking place in Spain. A aaV-- kl Writer in a French paper says:— Dorr 'h- “In vain the venerable Bishop of St. Jac- Md lit '.iihues, hi presence of more than six hundred sbn I JSinfbrtunntes, resembling moving corpses, If Swho daily besiege his gate, has sold his P 1 IKniilea and his carriage. In vain has he JjEeduced himself and his servants to the ate.' ■HKmerest necessaries, in order that he might and " s F !7 %i ve the rear to those who perish of hum ish. ' All that be and, the other bishops and oiit i Iclergy, all that the Government can do, imir ! Recording to the Esperansa, is but a drop avb siof water to extinguish the conflagration;— ’as ■ ‘ we speak of the government, bow* nix X ‘%ver, we must remember that a last con iso (tribution made by it of 3,000,000 of reals iter t; ..•aiod. not been distributed. In. the mbun tit- 1 /itaias* the starving die by dozens, and m 1 ' places fevers of.the most dangerous 1 ’ character are joined to the famine.Hun | /drefli of sick'Jeimire for; want; of nourish -1 ment Uhdmedicine!. The streets of our ' encurobered with old men, wp t i * «>ld,children, with visages of corpses, | # hlwilh miserable rags, and. oven ’ know .’’ubiing themselves no lojigar ex tv. “And ym quiet, and imploring with 1.4 At thish succors pf;the public chan- II I i fitor oMitea of the Miepiscopa \ I ?tocij,li^l»rl! Q a tbpusandj> eo P le •*“?, I MSSaSand I hear, that one dw y - ‘ f Xssembled to receive the the' s>»«y V My- I*» Si* ner % we ,or uu* •• r MARRIED.-“0n tho 3d. inst, at tho Catholic Church, iaCiearfield.by tho Rev. F. Ledwith, Mr. Owen Campbell, of Har risburg, to Miss Onney Bury of Clearfield. Harrisburg papers copy. ... • ■ DIED. —In Brady township, on the 23d instant!, Mr. David Dunlap, aged about 76 years. On the 27th ult., Thos. Fenton, aged 54 years, 11 months, and 25 days. The dec’d leaves a widow and numer ous friends to mourn his departure. But they mourn not as those who have no hope, for they expect to meet him in the king dom of immortal glory, where friends will never part. As a moralist, I never heard anything bad to the charge of Thos. Fen ton. And ns a philanthropist ho had few rivals. It appeared to bo his paramount desire, to do to others os ho desired them to do to. him. As a Christian we believe he was sincere, although ho made no loud Erofession —yet his conduct showed that ho ad the love of God dwelling in his heart, and that all his benevolent actions,, were but tho overflowing of this love, manifest ] to his fellow creatures. He met death as 1 a Christian, without fear. Death to him was but the dawning of an immortal day, and thecomffiShcement of an eternity, of never failing bliss at God’s right hand in glory. He had that religion which ena bled him, to triumph in the view of tho stern monster death; and shout glory to l God and the Lamb. Hallalujah, praise the Lord for tho Christian's hopo. 1 Communicated. FIT! FITS! FITS! THE VEGETABLE EXTRACT EPELEPTIC PILLS, For the oure of Fits , Spasms, Cramps, and all Nervous and Constitutional Diseases. Persons who are laboring under **•!• treating malady will find the VEGETABLE ELKFTIU riLLB» to be the only remedy over ducoverod lor curing Ep |lep*y,or felling Fils. , , 1 hete PUle potseu a tpecino notion on the uervoui eyitem; and, although they are prepared eapecially lor the poroote of oariar Fit*, they will bo found of e*p*3ial benefit fur al* per iod afflicted with weak nerve*, or whneo neryou* extern ha* been urueirated or ehaitetei from aay osate whatever. In ohronlocomptarati.or diioaiei oflongatandtog, mpenaduoed by aervootoeee they are exceedingly boneflcia!. Price $3 per box. or two bore* lor #o. Pertone out or th* ciir.eoalou&ff a remittance, will have the Pill* lent throogh the mail, free ofpoilage. For »a!eby BbTfl ti. IiANLE.No. lua, BaLTIMOREsT.. BALTIMORE, hid ,towhornoidera from all narteorthe Union mail be addreued.poUpatd. Mayk7. W6B Ir. OCTOBER ELECTOIN. County Treasurer. TTTTB areaothoiLMu>annoonQ*that JOHN M'PHERSON VV ofClearfieldßarough.wlllbea candidate for the viuoe ofCoooty Treaiurorai theenauiog general election "> Octo ber next—eubject to the decldon of the Democratic bounty Convention. Aucml 6* —pd. Protlionotary, Register, Recorder, kc. TO THEQUALIFIKD VOTERS OFOLKARFiELD CO. FELLOW CITIZENS, 1 Teal Iretefol for put favor., and ofler myeeiraxain to roar consider o Uamaurat laoartr. and If elect.d will perform ilia dm in sof the olllc. to Ihebettof my ability. WM.rOKIKK. JalyBMBs3. County Commissioner. WE are-authoriied to announce that JOSEPH BJIAW of Lawrrncetowneato. will beacaadiomotor tbe of ficeorCOUNTV COMMISSIONER. at the ea*ol*ii general election, in October mat. enbject to the decision or the Dem* ocr&tloCounty Conveetion. Jal* *V, IoM. How AifflvoffMsomoplfcflo READ THIS! David hack Errs cabinet nod ciiairwahe ttOUM.on Second etieet,oppotH. I’otvell to Co ...atore, where be hat on hnnd nil kmdi of LAJJINET WARE, nnd CIIAIRH,each niMAnOG.tHY nnd WALNUt LHaIRS, WINSOll(HI AIRS. ROCKINGCHAIRS. ARM CH AIRS, MAHOHNEY SPRING SEAT CHAIRS. Ht-rn EES nnd LOUNGES—MAHOGONEY! WALNUT AND CHERRV HtIRKAtTs. DHESStNO BUREAUS. TUICKT and PIER TABLES. END. DINING and BREAKSASI TABLF3 CENTRE TABLES. FRENCH nnd TIELD Pltßt HEO bTEAUS.D ESKBand BOOK. CASES. ( ATOM ANS. toe Anr par,on wbhtn, »o bnv w.II do well to five him a call uhe I. determined loeell aver >hnn ibe lamenritc e, cm ba bad cliewheioja tbo oonnly.—CuEtTNS made to order on th« *horle»t notice. DAVID oACKtr L. Clearfifld, AugoitO IKF3. Public Vendue. APULIC VENDUE, will bo teld at tha laio roideaae rtf Anthony Kratxar, deed'd , in Pike towmhip.. on SAT UHDAY tbe BUih of AUGUST. HL3. the i ilo will cumuihe a large quantity of EXCELLENT LUMIiEK. ai tbe Mill and Dremite*. aud on ihe rfv*r beak near Ouiw«»ia*vilie.—Alio, FARMING a-d HOUSEHOLD UTENBILH, too oumaraot to mention. .Sole to ootnmauce at 10 o’oiock A. M. Term* made known nt the time nnd pitot? of »a!r. , , f Aogutt6,lBs3.—3t- C. KHATZIiR, Admlnirtrator. Trial List for Sept. Term, 13 .3. Joteph Smith. »e i.ono M’Koe, ■ Tbu«. Wilwn. vi Thome, Wood, nnd other,. Kiiea Irwin, Adm'r. va I‘ttei Man, Wt.imm 11. Bloom. v, Peter Bloom. William W. Wilson, va William Bloom. Amos Uonaell, va David Horn. Wo. Deoker. va Hmon Rorabooch. EmanoeiDonev. va EliaaHsrd. Tboma. Parley, ot. al. va 11. B.Kmlth to 8 Powell, Matthew Brown. ti Piketnwmhlp Jeremiah Mile'. va Union Towoahlp, Commonwealth. vs James Johnatoa. Jobnßund.rlin. va Horace Pntobro, Pearce'* Hair.. . va David Miohaeli. Wilhelm S Warm, . „ va J. B Moore. • J.G.Milei.M’Co.well'e Ex va Nancy tvnni. -t. at. J.to O. H.tstlner. va A. Gore to A. Bbaw, Conrad Baker. ve Amo. to Joseph Antes. Cummings to Mahoney, va Jacob Bilges. DavidCrawell. v« Isnaobhiroy, J. W.Hmilb, va Jnj.Pnrsont to H. M. Llosey. Wn. V. B oom »• dfi" l P» o l ’' ll ' Uegerty’s EiMUton. ' va William Pbillipe. et at. Bnmn. va Bama. ■ J. to.G. ll.Siloar, va Thomas to John Maya. Thomas Woods. va T. Uebaßy to D. Mitoholl. William Klme, »a Wm. Haafet’a Admr’a. David U. Gibson, va giiigsborver to Bloom, Jonathan Boynton. ve Bnmne ro«ll.“-‘l-„ mr , J.O. Brenner, y« J. il. Moor#fix w. H. Moore. An - utt lit. 1883. t 111*. James Locke, CUBOEON DENTIST—'WiII Thy l Clearfield in » few j weeks, to remain lor 4 short ticqe only, lor ibepurpoteol attendingtonll business inhU profession. July 29,1858—1f»‘ A Great Bosh at tho Cheapest Corner. C^aair» ® o HD. PATTON, Hujmt returned from the Ewtero • ues, with ft Presa nod splendid assortment of Goods, consisting in pert ol . . wmw Ladles and Gentlemee’e Dress Good*; Cloths, fotilmercs , and Vestings,HaU,Lap»,BonneUandBno*i.. TlASjuit received from New York and fl Philadelphia, u large aud splendid as* J3L aortmenl of JEWELRY—consisting of Ln* dies Cold Breast Pins, Moraine Pins. Cufp " /xk Pins» fKibbou Pius. Also, (Jontlemen's Ff + \ J Flue Gold Pin*, of dilferent shapes and vltk FiagGold Ear Ring Drops. Into style W . v e Jfl oUenny Lind Kings and Drops, Bracelets \.JJ Fineor itraxi, Fine Gold Pens «FeootU. - %#■ ksy Gold Watch Keys. Silver Tea fe Table Spoon*. Butter. Knives. Bugar Tongs, ana Thimble*. Ladles Fine Card Cases, Port Monies: BILKER PATENT LEVER. HUNTING CASE WAIOHEJ-from s2t r 0 gild—OPEN FRONT i»ErAfJHED LEVERB-rram «IB to $3O-I.AFINEd-from ( »10 to *l5. Hno Watohu, from 8 to IB Dollars.-Pine Gold Welches. WModO dollar,. All or which he will warraatfor f l ™'- ers. Also a largo assortment ol Bpectaoles. hob Chains, Vest Chains. Card Ohara*. Penkclve*, Pooket Books. &o. OLOCKS-Eight Pay aod Thirty Hour Clocks. Hne Ema! Spring Clochi—oOlhonr and 8 dDy~Mnil«l,inilton>«nti. trad n greal vnrlety ol an laic too numerous to mention, ninall, kept br Jewelers. All the above men'toned warranted aood, and will br, .old ot tb. lowcit proljlt, bo: hr. tmmi arc UAB.I. iy Watches. Clocks and jewMry,neatly RL t'AIRED, ami Warranted foroao liar, l» bo. INDIANS! INDIANS! WAR WHOOP SWAR DANCE. THE areatott Yoiloty of BOOTS and SHOES, Ladin and gentletson's f Congress gaiters of all descriptions, that has ever been offered for public sale In Clearfield county. The proprietor flatters himself that oflß years experience In theBUOT andBHOE baifnew.ihathe cannot be deoeiv ed In the selection of «oods In thecltv. and intoniis keeping a well nssoited BOUT and HHOEftTOREIn future * All persons wishing to got rid of nainlul corns can do *0 hy calling as 11. GLENNAN'3 STORE, east end of the PostOlHae where you will find him na'.r and willing to too* dvr tbo feet all tbe comfort that can bo giveutnenvAdviee sratis. R. LLLNNAN. Clearfield, July 8.1853.—3 m OPciair* ®3sillc& 0 AT A GREAT BARGAIN, IF APPUKD FOR SOON. A VERY valuable MILL and TIMBER PROPERTY, »liuat° «n Clcatfield Crock. Clcmfitld Co., Pa., coatain* Inca Gnu Mill. Saw Mill, Bure, and several Dwe.linus.aud MU Aores Improved Land . This rropeny is worthy the a'tentlonO! thosa engaged In the Lumber Business, auawm be sold ale great bargain. ALLEN & CLARK, jy 19. '53-lm. BJ.Bo. Bd tit. Pftllad M VALUABLE SAW MILL And 250 Acres of Timber Lund For Sale. f | 'flE Bnbicribw oflertforsalehie BAW MILL, and TWO 1 HUNDRED and FIFTY ACKEB of LAM) well cov* ered with WHITE PINK TIMBER ol the best quality rl'he millis baili oo the waters of ibe Mahoning Creek, in Brady township, near Luthersharg. and between the on • aotbanna and Waterford Turnpike and the Punxsmawnvy Kriidka. Ther.ii altoarood NEW HOUSE, mibjr Ssrcrel, and an excellent STABLE on tbe land.—This is a goort chanoe for those who want to male a prohtable Investment Terras will be madeeasy.-Por farther particulars enquire of I. JACIKBUN CHANS. Clearfield, orol the subscriber, btady tp.. July 8, FR&DEHICK ZKIGLER. ILnsft ®f IL©4U;©ir3, D EMAIKING imho Post Office atCloarfield, Pa., on the B —JoliVßirmingham! Joseph Bordlne. D. P. Boyle. D^L^«r?W^n r .Damel,'6amuel Dewitt. E.-Jaraes B. England. P.—t*amUfll Fullerton _ , , _ G.-Jaraes Graham, Andrew Grlmbes 11.— Martin Healy, Ellaabcth fill*man, Rov.T..P. Hqnt, I.—John 8. Irwin. M. D., John Irwin. J—Aaron Jenoey. •!* K.—B. E. Kceno. L—JameeG. Logan. Mllu M.—Lawrence Morin. Alfred p.C.MIi--f* *rr'n K —Stephen A. Rannall. J, Benjamin Reed. W. It. Res ; Or S!-&m $Z\ William A.Simpson. Christ. Bonder. jlll?or*jT ll™lva*ler, Dr. James H. Ward. Bamuel Wntich. „ Z.—Silveater Zintogrotr. Jalr 1,1.1853. WM RADEBAUGII, P. M, VaHhionnble Tailoring. 'SPQaCDssiasiSS 6S3Qa®t3i e nunouooei to tbe ciiixen* o! Clear field couo;y,aad ihe publiogenurally that heenntraux to carry on theaouve bnsine**ol hi* OLD tol AND, above lfteFo*t < ffllce, where he will at vajr» be prepared to wait oo a'l who may lavor him with a call. U«= {•»• lelootedaMortmenlol aod 1 RIM MIN whicn no will watram to be ol good and will be told very low. HUold cuitrraer* arereqaeiied tpcon liuoe then patrorogo a. d a* many new one m mil uod it convenient, a» he aiaureaihem rhat hut* prepared to farnuh ihe material and do the work In proper manf JJ*, July b. IWB UfOa, BULA. Attention Regulars YOU will meet for parade drill, nl the l'own Hall,in llio Borough ol Clear- field, on The 13lh day of August next, at 10 o’clock, A. M. Each member will pmvide himself with , Ten Rounds of blank Cnrlridge.end bo in ,:o punctually at the hour. Willi his arms and equipments in good order. The members will appear lu while pants. By order ol Cop. Wallnrc. y D. t\ ETZ [VILER, 0. S,« : July 28, 1853. JOHN M. CHASE, HENRY SWAN. New Stoi’e. the town of ANsWNVIDDK. la 45™? Intanootion of Iho Glen Hope turnpike with tho thou Creek road ( and odor for sale a fall supply or rmryevy Groceries, Hardware, Drugs, Patent Med icines and all other articles usually kept in a country store, Allorwhloh will be .old at. moderate prloea for oaib. or ei thnniSl for CRAIN, DUMBER. So. Our neiahb .ri we r«|H>otfnlly aik to cnlf, and aunro them wo inland dome bn 11 Jnial “wS.-St “ 6 “ CHASE A SWAN. Estate ol Isaiah Fullerton, dee’d. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Detterll of AdoiinU tiallonon the mate of l.aiah Fallertonlnteon'jfiiKuo ntnieatiield Clearfield oounty, deceased* bayobwn grenteu to AllpMuma inilebud to •‘“‘l f“c“ Davmeoi immediately. and thosehaving claims agulost tue fame will ptcnttheindnly bd^." u \“ v^'a , ce'Adm'’r. Clearfield. July 29,1853.— € t. Bible Society. AT a meeting or the Clearfield coanty, Bible Society, of fl&th. 1«3, tba following gentlemse were select. •a *■ !»■ rffl **r* for the present year, vie j—President, Ur. «i. I AIR A IN—Vice Frailest, OBOR3B <1 DlKliL—Treasurer.G. P. GULIOII.— Managers* Metm. Wm porter. J. B, MofeoallV, John Moore, U. tinnw, Btp ‘ At'a meeting of May 23d, lisa society resolved tafiS£' WB ' port “ xWIINOY HUI.BERT.WIib WAIN WRIGHT. HUN ■ . ntiwnnnji *t iffJiVli loiDotttn and Wholdt 0 Deal* m-te'PIJREIHN wJUUMESrIcDR^ 0 GOODS. No 142 MARKET STREET. Philadelphia. IW>B. Joly 11 1853—dp. B. 31. Stevenson, & Co. A LTAPEttSONB ARB HEUEHY NOTIfIED. That th« A, BOOKA of R.-N. Btevenioa & Co., are In mk bands for BetUcment. es well as those ot Janus B, tiioTensou.ihe »nr. *AL.t.pVri" , . - whohave:haddoalln s .wlllpleero.nUla their nooonnte withont d,lar. J. B. M ENAi DY. Joly U. 1853.—6 t. Att ft ” 0, Estate of Catharine Banm, Deceased. N^i b sMro a^tter o u A «ss anoitad totnakn paament Immadiatalp. and thow onnac olaloa atalnip the aama will prewnt tlwinTronorlr nnihen UMWd va anttlnmenh Ij. jAOKfIONC^ANR^dmr Wanted. Kin CO* oB BTOVa-WGUD OUT. •■•■■■' ‘- 1 . mm<3l; Aoopir^loonas £> p.*ny-M AIIRt! EOrHINQ ol.nlmo«eM»pd»iori|»loa hwra e tfiwiM. 1 GRAND EXHIBITION. At Smith’s Dry Good, Grocery and Clothing S~BR rrtn. qs> fIL UQ'.JAsis 8 Porformunce every day, Sundays excepted. f'kOORB open nl HALF PAST FIVE. A. M.. Poifolmano. !>' to ooraai.ac. at SIX. No pm.tpon.ment on account ol II NEVERwn> woh an opp.rtunUjr oir.re'l ln CURVV UNt'. viirLEloararif, tho.?aiaDclmlo(lfoT.o LM 1 LBM()NEY UULI.KOTHINS from tho ANIMAL. VEGETAItI.Ei anb MINERAL KINGUuM, ofo.tnr countt» on tbo GLUIlfc. can there be teen., I will not attemtrta desortpuon—for had I •he vocabulary of a Dow, ji * I would fall far short of doiog justioetomy COMPLETE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT. Such of the audience who, alUrteleolinff sooh articles as they wish.can purchase them ato VERY LOW PRICE. Yes, at a small Advance on first cost. To bo convinced that tbo ufiovo l. tho oam—nlv. ni a call.— Come one. come nil.—Admittance free—ohljdren hnh Pf/o®; Curwensvllle. May *17,183U —*Jra. IBAAC BMll H tCheap Cash Store. WM. A. MASON, "Curicensvillc, HAB just returned from tho city of Philadelphia with a splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Bools & Shoes, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, And everything o!«e usually kept In a Retail Biore, and all ot whioli will be sold FOR CAeH on as reasonable terms as can be bad elsewhere in the county. THE LADIES Are particularly requested to call aeri examine his stock of Bonnets, Laces, i C3CL>CiS(JIIG3 A. thor never tnw in Cltnrfl.l't ba/oriM-aad a. to? DRY GOODS, general y. ami LROLERiES, UUEENfIwAHE.ftto., they cannot be *orpai»ed either in ql ßgrT° oaa wßodoia*l belLve it are Invited to call and be WM! POWELL. G. L REED. ir. WEAVER. Clearfield. May 81* 18ML NEW GOODS. THE subscriber would reiutn hlsslocere thanks, for the very liberal support he has received slaoe be has been In bukioetsin this place, and bors leave to tßform his Inend* and thepubUn genera'ly. that fao bn* Jast ®, d *tand on the CORNER OF FRONT and CHERRY Street, opposite theEpisoopal Church, a large auortment or Seasonable Goods, ■Consisting in part 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 promlieto nil cheap. 1. of little ■;!»»«»«• “?! r h S?‘. l £ mere ontm.lbatole co.vlnu»e proar «ive». Dnth. hu b. utulactioo or k.owlua that bombed, ata convteojd or that laot. uw- "Itei tbe bell ol evidence lu «ve;j .wa male. Inly I. 18W. L KltAlAr.lt. C^aE>cE3GOa3o NEW AND CHEAP CASH STORE. THE nndenifoed wootd reipcclfolly lufotm their friends and the unb.ioceaeraliy that they have oussed a btore at nj>tjOMlNOn»N, Former It known a* Bloom's Black- TINWARE. illtUGrt. MEDICINES, lit o, leec led with areal care In the Philadelphia Maiktt which ihe» are prepared to ■ell at moat aiitmuhiaa low price,. Our fiieod,. and the uuh'to In truern. me invited to call nod exemlne our aiook. DUMBER, GRAIN.nod all kind, ol ooooli i prodoco to kon io eaohaoßefor Good, at the hteheii maikai inlon. and the cc,h in nr. ca«e lefoied. REX 12 oIAIUM, lane 24, IBM. M TAVERN STAND '' M IN CUR WENSVILLE, Pa. THE iubicriber oiapoße, to tell ot PRIVATE SALE, hU I AHHK AND CONVENIENT IIOTED lo tho town ol CURWENSVIDDE, known a, the Amoosani H©mo©» It is slinaud on tne northwest oornry ol Btata and Filbert Stteott.and in the centre ot the bonnets nert oi ‘he town Tee home is 45 by 48 foot, two iwrie* gd wUi h ba*eM«n , and i» every way caioaJeted lor e pnbllo home. Ther'Ualv to on the premises a l*we and oonvealent stable, together with all other necessary b ildinifi. .... , Ihe property will be sold on the most favorable terms, and for further inform adon application maybe made either to the iQbtcnberon tho premises, or to W, A d * JaneU, 1658. 13AAC BLOOM Jr. A Desirable Tavern Stand and Faim«»® M FOR SALE OR RENT. fi-HIS subscriber offers for SALE or BENT, hb weflkDOwa A TAVEKN bTANL.ontbeSotuuthaanaand Walerfoul Torop ke, aboa Itelf way between Lnrwensville anil Lnth; oriburup —The , HOUSE enew and large, 80 by 40 feet, and well suiiedlor a tavern location &o. The Farm, contains 180 Acres —ss oj which are cleared, and mostly in meadow. There i, ayooßf and tiirivloß ORCHARD on the premiiea, A BAUN and tiTABLE, ami all neoeisary oat liooses. For further pwtiooiartapply to L Jackson Lrans, Uear« f ‘ e j l u~, o i. l t°. jjgigiuf *" ” 1 ‘"ALEXANDER COOK Tows Lots- T°OWN*DOI^ Hl thal Q iro W wU| a ul,poloOf , a ) ntrmlw|r tt tn the wwn of ANBONVIDDE, tho location ut whtoh oflei, *reat ludncemenlato Moahantoiand othoH, altnated ailtl* m a nood actlcoliural Hnp a |??u'rea!k. ire I P n l %ToV°Eua ml AppUcalm ntor’lotamajr be made to 18 ** r SIIS aoss vil Ia # Jane 20.1-53.—tf. NOW THEN. Come ahead Ladies and Gentlemen. THE inbtcilbei take, plcatore In announcina to hU. fiionda and the public In Rene,at that he will wnlinne ths bu,l. n.n ot theluic Hna. at tire old stand, where bn baa a lain ‘and well wlected anoilment of GOODS, which ha will til,, pore of on tb. met reawnol. ‘^BS.’&i.'PFOOTz! ' Julr 1.1843. '‘ ‘ ' ■■■ ■ -■ ' Valuable Lot at Public Sale. fT»IIEHE will be exposed to PUBLIC SALE, at the Court J. Uoniebtheborouabof CLEAHPiLLLI. po the third dav olkll5W“lSmKB. 1853, A TOWN Ufl\ sltnateln the boroaib otX}LK/UtrubLi), a d known in the plot thereof «DOf NO, w7laS thn e«tateof W.O, Welch. E*q.,dea'd. It fa looateif inthei rnoat plaawnt part ofaald boiouih Ibr a nnvate residence, and the title is good. .. <•' private hEUNAU If j t ’ WM. A. VVADDAOE. Inf W. C. Welch. . Jn1r1.1853 -tc. - ■ ‘ VALUABLE DOUBLE SAW MILL And NINE Acres, of Land for Sale. nnHE BnbuiibU'Wlll aell on renronabte term,, that wall 1 - kaown larce DOUBDE HAW MIDD, litnatn cn tna ne ar betweenGlearfidld aid Cnrwenrelll*. U>*aih;r with nine adraaoflaad adiplalnß. on which (pare 1, erected .be, Ida, tba DwIsDDING HOl/dE. and KITCHEN, n lar*n toialhai.with other naqeuarr bnildlnna, . Jan, 24.10 M.-Sm.-pd. TIIE OOUNTY COMMIS^U* Wlli bi in laailOß on, BATU RDAY Heptamber nait.—All pnnona ha baiinau to trahiaot wll( lak. twUcagp Cummluloner, Office, fair 4. MS BUSINBBS DIRECTORY OP CLEARFIELD CO. GEO. W. RHEEM, n>t o saaafaestaat«.*S®s. Urnt B>Pf . ,—— — 1 CHAMBERS & ICLEPFER. . < WHEFXWRIOIIT & CIIAIKUAKERB. poii. I'Ue.owmhip. Ueo. a, wi. C. KRATZER, li/lERCHANT AND EUMIIEU DEALER—Cornor or lTi front and Doouit itreeU-ClMifieW. 1)0<)-w]( ,5i. JAS. ALEXANDER, 1 OADDLEU AND HARNESS MAKER-ln hl.oow .hoj> *SV on Maifcct lUcrt.noar ftleiTaU ihoial, Doo.ffMB3L JOHN H. HILBURN, iOOTondSHOE MAKER,H»pomutro.t.noarliropiiotlta ► A. K. Wrlfhmiore»moMhs ld »* ft « Apnl 16 t AoSJ. JAMES HOLLENBA—, B«OT*.T-.K! d ,trMl ’ bctw r,i^-. r feV°° J HENRY LORAINE, PHYSICIAN and DRUGGIST. on Mnilteutrajt,pppWlto , hii Te»ldenoe.OleBrfl«td. April Id. JOHN W. SHUGERT. rXTAOOU MAKER, cornnr or Third and koetjit etreeL W Clearfield. Repairing done loonier. April, lb. u-l- GEO. RICHARDS, lABHION AIII.K' TAIL.UU—VVeiI end ol Bhaw’i How no etaßi—Clearfield. • l)ee. M), IHo ■ 0. B. MERRELL, COPPER. TIN St BABET IRON. WARE MANUFAC IFUKER-At Deiieel’e old eland on / THOMAS MILLS, COACH AND SLEIGH MAKER, on Third threet. be. tween Market and Looutl. Cleameld. Pa. Aptilld. bJ. HURXTHAL & BROTHER, MERCHANTS nini UUMaER DEALERS. Woodland I'oit Ollice, Bradford tp.. Clearfield co. April 11,’68. 11. P. THOMPSON, PHYSICIAN— Mar befouudeitherat hie office, or at 800. lloM’i Iniiel—Corwenivlllc—wlion not not pror...ronell, abseol. Deo.an mat. DR. R. v. WILSON, TTAVINO remored hie liffioe to hie on. Be. [I o’nil eiieot, will promptly “newer all P'ofeee'onnl o«He. «e heretofore Clearllleirl. Jnneltl IBM. SAMUEL B. TAYLOR, rpANNEIt. nnd BOOT and SHOE G fiMHfif K *" MRS. ELIZA IRVIN, Extensive kdtaijjUU of FouiiiGN and do* (| liieetlo Mcrohond.re—Enetend orßlatoßroct-Cu^.n. FREDERICK ARNOLD, DAVID SACKET, CABINET AND CHAIR MAKER. Loco«t at., betwona Second amt Third. Clenrttald. Pa, Apnltd, H»i. A. L. SCHNELL, rTtAILOR— Lnthereborg.—will do bie wotk joelae good and 1 ae cheap, a, an, other fellow. Deo. HD. IBoL WILLIAM A. WALLACE. A TrORNKY aT LAW. Offioe adjoining ble reeidenoo on A. Second etreet oppoelte the roeldenoeol Uo». Uig.er Clear ilel.l ■ April I". lefik DR F. ANTES CANFIED. HAVlNGlunrobaied the property and eilunlttii ?. r HOOPS. Undere hie profeeelonal eei.lcee 10 the o'' 1 *" 0 ! ci PRIi.NOHVILLE end vlolnlty.—Offloe one doareaeiof I.D'I ZS’ Burro. '.’ffc.-» SAMUEL ARNOLD, MERCHANT and PRODUCE DEAI.En. | l.nlho|jhnrg Clearfield county. Fa. April 11. ISaJ. ROBERT McNAUL, rpANNEU—Atiha OLD STAND la C'nrwenmfie.^^ RICHARD MOSSOP, Retailer of foreign and domestic mer- CIDVNDISE «t LltiUOßß—At Bigler SUi. old etead. ‘ Ateo.onthnweeteideoflldetreet. Deo.Bir.ldsl. WM. P. CHAMBERS, UniEELWIUGHT, CHAIRMAKER. end IIOUBESt W BIUIIN FAINTER— CutweueyilL. B. F. STERLING, Saddle & aarnebs-maker. aad justice IHE PKaCB—lUurweneyilte. 1 Uurweneyilte. o*o lf^‘* J. L. CUTTLE, A TrORNEY AT LAW nod LAND AGENT, Offioe ad. S jo aide his residence, on Mukei street. Ccatßeld. JAMES BIDDLE GORDON, ATTUHttE VAT LaW. OenrlLld. Pa-m»» bo .“"Mt* 1 in Broach or German. M«r m. IBM. L. R. CARTER, A oent ror the sale or STOVES. A CASTINGS ot nil kinds. Also, UAR IRON et NAILS. Thro.hins Bleohioos. Plows. Ai.ncu inrol Implements &o. on Second street, under he Printll* Offioe nth. 17 oJ RICHARD GLENNING, BOOT end SHOEMAKER, can be found at h*aiboptwo doon eaitoj theFoet othce, where ho haiooni'antly on hand ale Tee nuotimeot b jUi at borne and orty maaniaetuie. Joly B. im _ J. D. THOMPSON, BLAOLBBUTH. Watons, Bprxies, Bio., fto.. ironedoa short noUee. and the very best st> le, at hisold stnndin me boroosh of Curwensville. Deo, lie, look. LEVER FLEGAL, BLACKBMITII, J.ntherstmra, Pa . evtll nuend owiiobulioe, and will ai«o forniih WAOON3. IHJO - too.. verychAp, and manufactured In thabeat «tyle, and wnrrnntn-l. Aur. 7. ISjd.-y, ISAAC SMITH, Merchant, and dealer in • lumber and Connur Prodaeeroneially—State street. betweenOherry and LoouH—Curweniville, Hoc. 00. l«l THOMPSONS, HARTSOCK, & CO. lUON*F\»UNDiSU3— Oorwen.vUie. An «tenwva aUbn meat ofCaniinff* mvle to order. Deo. ai. tm* THOMAS H. FULTON, & CO., MERCHANTS, end extensive dealers, nail Manulooturoi of Lumber, Bald Hills. JolylU. IB6J. ELLIS IRWIN & SONS, AT o>o mouth ot Lio* Run. 6 miles from Clearfield - MEUCHAWF3, and exlearlro Lumber ru&nufftctureri June W, IH3J. GEO. W. ORR, BLACKSMITH— la bis new ihop.on Third Btrert.south .Blarkol, Clearfield, Pa. May I. load L. JACKSON CRANS, A TTORNEV-AT-LAW—«ao be found at the ofßco form /x rrly occoutod b/O. U. barreu,on Second Street Clear field Pa. , June 3.lM3—pd. DR. GIBBONY F. HOOP, JfAVINCi chanced hi* residence irom French villa to Ky T. Innvilie.ln Morrir toirnthip, toipeotfullv offer* hiiier vioMioihemfoandingtiommamty. . Jnna 10. lw3. : JAS. B:GRAHAM, POST MABTEA. MEUCUAN’Iaud ÜBAI'.ERIN EllM HEß—Crohemton.UiadfiHd tODwnthir. ' Deo 37,1961. : UR. S. L. COBLE, ' PH YBlClAN~ro*idtncoona mile ea»t or Uoar/leld Bridie— will attend to *ll call* on the eborUßnotJoe. ; • , oept 10, io>j« • geo: b. goodlander, WAGO »-MAKBK—Lnlhanbur*. Work done to order on ihort notice, and on aooti term,. ; Doc.iftl, ’ol. A. IC. WRIGHT, 1%/lEKOIIANT AMU EXTENSIVE DEALER IN LUM If! HER—Beoond itroev.onedooMouthQf bli reildenco— Cl arfleul. •, Deo t8ol«__ WILLIAM BLACKSHAIRE, CABINET, and CHAIII MAKEK, and UuUrSB &B|CIN PAINTER—one door tomb of the Preibyte/jan Lhnrch, deoond*lreet,Cle&rtUUla Pa* April 16, 1»«»* • GEORGE WILSON, DHYSICtAN— MaiI*) fc nnd at hU ollioa In EUTHER3 A •BuBG, wban notnbwnt on ■ AUGUSTUS WEITMAN, r'tAHPRNTEII-ooa be at fait toew. • h g£,®VvJ!v A-/ comerorMarltet and Third ,tr f. I ,*: BASH, and other work* In hie line wi LS?ia m ii the bestityie. March 17,18jg-ly. JOSEPH H; URETH, nt. n eifSM I ril at NEW WASH IN GTON .Claarfl.lil co„ B whereauVnd*of worbtfdon.in tm linaof biutnmon iho. bbrtSl nou!» end m<£l F t?»k ' WM. T-. GILRERiT, ‘DDARKSUtTU, la Ball towaiiuu. atjha Cron Boadi Ji teadiaitrom• U’UbtM MIU o Maw XyuhiJ»(oo. nnc from Chau creak to the irmr-rwiwta jiu call, tabu dnj wll be prmpnUy jaUhnoedtO,' * i;: . r Majoh.*,uw»* v:M.e. ! i ■piriti.’awl happy MftnUy of sriad, ariiloff fro® a oonai ii6borbtftUhst>oQldbßbr knowledcei wo obuin Id after feaii. Aiid wha dar* aa« nnSrinflongoUii we «»ght have Deeaipared.if tbe»aowl._ **• WM 'me ANOHOEL Y AND ST ARTEINQ >• ; remedlad-£rl»ttot»ull-iiotiuoilrred,lf e»wf - WIFE AND MOTHER Potto.it’d tho Information o«‘ , > i » e i l I D Ali“'s r ’ ro,alo * ,lwrtA * the reach ol'nil) which would anera to bertelf YEABS OF MISERY. . . And to hnhnibnnt! ihoconitanv wih neoouarily dovoiviag njjonhim ?hat ooaip*^ without nWbg him theopport ualyoff cqoinJ« <“«t oooni tence which hiUjMertlontA'eenUilaJ J andi U>e Inwrujoa vrhioh woDlUnoore the happmeMorhiraisil. wlieanacin. diea. BE-UKB THE MEANS OF HAPPINESS py txcomtnff Id titno poottwd br th# knowlrfc®* . of Whioh h.f cStJK-dltho .ickWM Md I a viewlor vuoh oon.eiiiieneev, no wire 01 md'”” '‘•‘•x* « if ii,one«lecUto avail lienell ol tiiat knowledie in reipKt » heiwir, whloh would wain her much koH«'« *s b *™ JJ ot hapolaeie end piuperiiytoher huiliand, L iier ahilUreu that tilenloc above all prioo—healthy ki din with healthy mladi. Thai knowledge u contained lo a htlie [ vrotk cnlUled THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION. DY DB. A. M. MAUBICEAU, PROFESSOR uF UWEABES OF WOMEN. Ono.Humlrcdih liUition.2Bmo.pp. 250, Pric« 50cti,: (On fine while paper, extra binding,*! OO.V Firrt published in 1817, nnd it in not SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL Considering tliat EVERY FEMALE, WHETHER MARRIED OR ftOT.coli hero acquire a lull knowledge ol tho nature, character .ond causo ol . tier complaints, with tho various symtums, uml ,bat nearly l F M|t ; LlON COPIES Should have been sold. • ' - n I. impracticable to eourer fall, tho earloni •»“)*>“ tmit»d of. ai ther Are oT a natom lulctiy intended tor tho. married. or tbosa ponUmplatiott mniriaae, bot no dwrou* of eniojflfls health, and that health, which it *o condoutive to her owa } 'jjjft or b” wir.M Vffitf&SjnltiSS&D cone* base been SENT 11Y the loit few moalli.. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. BE NO I' DEFRAUDED. . Boy no book noluM Ur. A. M, WMtlojjw. WbMtf Btrcai.N. k,, U onlho tuio paga.andlheeniiy OfflSofc A back ortho title paka: and bay only oU W*°<*. ole nod honorab;ed«al*a». and Mad by mail and nddfew JLw. A 51 Maurcoao. u then* are ipunooeand aerraptitiodi toltheir peaoe. their health end taeirAappineM.aPaoipttJaa otxhlrty Uroyei cootoinlna eatrooti, talljilte Mad atan Index otoomonti. will be lent tree of ©harp# to eeec# part of the Unued «tnte«.by addrailng. {KrOn receipt of Fifty Ono.Dol sr Wi I iho fine Edition. ejtra biiiding.i- l HE MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL c Pf PA ”* ION." lssonl,(M*it.ED trek.) to ony porl ol *htrnutn. oaclione nnitoUtoanpoouta diiea»a. t% ~ nr. J, S. Roao'a Nervous and Invigorating (.ordia*. The Greatest discovery in tfeeteel fcJcla *®s!MNjJ^! I ??JSJ{ # ?ou* oirdi™ duoasM of ihotfoatt, l *loi tatlon N Omb- E«llfe «Sm“o«Sio P7 p«'«i ‘'sarsaparilla blood purifier. m A vala.O.. ? o.|o«M,dioi r .o-eanr L ,^.n.U^M rh!? omomaVtoa Uo.U. B rff “m Uo»^\jls^Slrtlla.Md with oilier ioircdienU to louder it lb l ywfy bos. suSSi Pnrifliff mode! Asßprim and Bummer Medwioa.oc Drink.*!! u palatable, lelreiniex nud nedioiaal, K jj ajwi «o|j ,iiii§iiifll uS ?.W caSi-Prta!»lVaiQoau^bottle.: SUo.nj fnruaeil VOU SUFFER WITH ANY PAIN I, .nsfianiHKflMa SFSSfe&tefrS'iS ÜBck?aad from Kli«omatl>m from a «oddi!U cbld. it ««»»■ cal la it* efleota.—ln bottle* IM andiacenu. •■_, ■ Liver DUeaaei, Dysnepam.tfnd 1, vdar IJ»er ii flaronaed vonr «kla will bayallow , AmnhemhW And-Il'lUoaiPi”ou°wiM«»oa findoillha.bo»eb»d ffttP tomt diiappaar- Triey tiro nrencUi and riotmtn u> tin Wood. “BSiSSfiw"ffifSAIIfSOADPIUa b.o.u«tbw «» ahaadofallothai niißia their aoodofloau. , cyPßElii IfflOM MISttGUBV* : also —Dr J. Roao'a Alterative or Blood fnrjfi er.Coagh Syrup or'ExpoctoranMUioamiiiic'Com nound UMpoptin Compound, Compound Extract of Uueliii', Tonic Mixture, Aatringeill Compound, U.nr Tonic.ThicUiMogic Ltniment.Corminulive Ballfato, Worm Killer or VertmCoge.' Croup byrnp,aoldw Pills, Female Pills, Alieraliveor Family Ointraont'Tetter or Healing Omlmenl, Oipt ■ monl. Eye VVrnor. Sarongtlmning Piaiiefd. »J*heh.. wawsrastesae: $$ taroiißboattba Stale. jaieaf.lUrJ-'a.; Mosb’h Compound Byrnp of Yellow Dock Root. ZffiftJStf fer Ucgulattng amlSiren'glUoning.tlie live Organ.. tmd clon»,ng'U.o Stomach aml pawjto. and thai cufiDß «» n a»r ,Cp^ Si? is?- Wi ’"- T T^ljb® , l,). inDwlimi ilioir proper fnMUoai, pmoutlnn ennb'in* ih.nii toi P»u>™ m .u,,,,*, mraa.m aSs^&swssffla^ •• Wnkaau; eenerat fleWUlf. liro«nlult». ESldi.Qpnabi. Altbraa. Oeniumpllop So,, aiw. JJitfPW., t» a very valaable m» cio.rt.W.i’*. MayauSoA