SALE OF THE FUBXiC WORKS. | MARRIED,—On the 7ih of July last, A.fewdTths UeffiobraUc politicians atii by the Rev.' C. Jefirjes, Mr. Sfitnuef Hen papers of this State, as well.as nearly all derson, to Miss Sarah Goss, all or Clear the.! Whiir. presses, i a. saje field county, of the public yvdrks of Pennsylvania.— " j|)ia project appears to break- out perodi ,cal)y sections of tjhe Common* ! wealth, but we think, a few plain facts will Ijshow that the State has .hot managed her any worse than private cor*. | pofdliods; add that they have yieldedarev | enuo that . will/. Compare favorably with ij thoso ,improvements. It must always be ' .borne irt’mind, flint the State works were 1 the pioneer works of the country, being i• .constructed at a tjmo when tho buisness was but little understood, which made cost more than works subsequently Yet, notwithstanding this, how K|does the'Pennsylvania Cnnnlcompare with '■ ithe Union Canal; tho Schuylkill Naviga tion Company’s Canal; the Lehigh Navi gntiom; the Codorus Navigation; tho Bald Eagle and Spring Creek Navigation ; or the Tide Water Canal, which is tho outlet to tide water of oil our canals? Why ov ary one knows that the Pennsylvania Ca nal has yielded a revenue to the State, which increases annually with steady steps whilst almost all the private Canal Compa nies in the Stale have become utterly bank rupt, Unci none of thorn have made any nhibg like tho money of tho much abused PCHpsylyanid CatipJ. Even the Erie Ca nal, that had about four, million of dollars put into it by the State, scarcely pays on inrerist on the small amount the company expended to complete it. Then again, let. us compare the Colum bia undPhilidelphia Railroud with tho roads owned by private companies in Pennsylva* niaiV- Now docs it compare willp. the Read ing'Railroad;With the Cumberland Valloy Railroad; tho Franklin Railroad; tho Wil liamsport and Elmira Railroad; tho Potts vilfe and Danville Railroad; the Catawissa ’Railroad; the York and Wrightsville Rail rqad; thp ijarrisbnrg and Lancoster Rail road; tho Baltimore and Susquehanna Rail road; or oven the great Baltimore and Ohio Ruilrood of Mary land! Why, so (hr from being in a worse con dition than any of these roads, tho State] rqad .qf Pennsylvania has been paying for several years, an interest of from eight to twelve per-.cent, op the cqst of its construc tion, whilst nearly all of the roads referr ed to have not paid n dollar of dividends from tho time pf their first opening; some havo gono into the hands of the‘sheriff or 6equUBt'rators, nhdnpt one of them has paid : anything like as handsome a revenue as itbp old Pennsylvania road. < • When this is known to be the case, wo i would advise;, the politicians and people of j Pennsylvania to/exorcise a little caution on I thisquestion, as thero may be more behind it than eye. Some ten years ago when ilid State was in embarrssed circnm ptnncea, our legislators and politicians took i a panic,. and sold out millions of dollars •worth of the public stocks of tho, State for a few hundred thousand dollars; and by Ihis sale many of our shrewd monied men ttiMo immenso fortunes. Soma of these Btbeks for a dollar a share, that paid an interest of fifty dollars in jx fow years. Uet the {people, there,fqrej .bpwaro that a similar speculation is nbt behind "thts pro •jeci of a sold of the public works. If such lintrierise works were put into the market, of course they -would bo sacrificed. “ AH ouf improvements in Pennsylvania! fes well as those of the-State'as of private corporations; are rapidly increasing their i [ Seventies, but nojiG liioro so than ihosp of ■ the commonwealth. The season of depres sion of all 1 these, wo has‘passed, on cl wihey are all loojkiognp, , Tho State works fare in a better condition than at any for i juer. period. A new line of over ono hun dred miles will:bp opened next spring, without materially increasing the Stnto debt.-~fhe works aro more valuable to tho comriiiinitv than they have ever been, tend dt would' be, t he. height of 1 mad ness to ''dispose of llie'm at a sacnifice at this time. Harrisburg Union BB; iA gt'vf Ot : ;i j;td' py. )on> a(* rn. n*f, 'f /--:•!! 1 . Cholera at Cumberland, Md. ’Gumbeklaot, Aug. 18.—Groat cxcjte- prevails hero among the residents, ‘eight or nine deaths having oocured in the Jait 24 hours from the cholera. Thoms .easeis confined :to'the lower part of the ’’town, and no cases have occured near the ‘‘■hotels;' which are well, filled with passen- passing to and from the West, over Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Many Ma rallies are, ltowever, leaving tho place. , v Baltimore Sun, cb'df litac* tpbk Woodward, tub MunDEn.EK-Next Fri day "week is the day' fixed for the cxccu 'tionof DapiaLT. Woodward, found guilty of the mitrderuf his wife, in Washington •Jpity!.Li. OlvThuWtfuy last -fccift'aad Carrington placed ;ih tho hands .of 3 Gushing the. petition of ineorly dthbustrad eitizens. or Georgetown ‘inndrWashington, including two of the jur prs engaged in the trial asking the Prest -3 dentpftho Ignited‘Stales? eitj|pr to; l>amsh 1 tbe prisopeir Iwyond, the limits of the count ■':fi t y, or c'omniuto the sentence to,imprison i jment for life in the .Penitentiary,; of the -.•District of mos. mift i^ht and GIoEDINi BiLa'lß CouNfx-rThp . Holli ' doysburg Standard says, .tfial ap intelli •'* gent GbrhfiaW exhibited •'‘td; its'•editor “a ; specimen of gold bearing quartz, which * : hoifound in one.of tho gulchcs of the A‘> e ' 1 V-; cfceny ‘ mountain,’.' “It wets-,?- continues I f /paper, “o soft sand - atone,, which j, 1 W yld',reatlily;be crushed botwee|n tho fip-' I f de'rs 1 and contained about 10 por cent of 3 gold.” ... ‘ p - (&sr9S>eii)eraOcrttcy of Crawford county 1 , I bayo nominated Wm. H. Davis and Jesse |V !V ; El 1 u I Democrats of Ihd different to\yn -1 county,, holffltheit priory Ih • * 1 "• -I'i* ■ K wre sold m this place, on M tljiSpay;)nBt ot «2*: cents a nnd ■ ano cents a dozen.- ; FIT! FITS! FITS! THE VEUETAIILE EXTRACT EPELEPTI C P ILLS. For theaireof Fits, Spasms, Cramps,and all Nervous and Constitutional Diseases. 1 H'.RaONB WHO ARE EAltuhlNQ UNDER thll dti- I F troT.lna malnd* will flad th. VEOUI AIII.H BEEITIO I riLt*£»to beihoonty remedy evardUcoveiad tor caring bp I ‘'“ffioPin* poiicwaipeclfla action onthenenroni intern t and, although thoy aro i»roparedo»pecmlly forthe pnroo** ot eating they will bo foan 1 of eipooial banefit tor al.por ion* tiffltoted with weak nerves, or whoionwtou* er item hoi been pronratod or ihatterei from any c*u«e whatever. In chioolcoomola nt*,or dUe^uoioflungitandln*, lopennduuiHi by uervoumei* they oro exceedingly bdoeriuml. Pnov $3 per bo*, ot two bole* tor si. Poison* oot or tl»# ctiy.encloiTna a remittance, will have the Pill* **nl t through the mail, fr<o of poitag-. Kor aatxrUr artwTU HA NOK. ly», lIAL.TIMOHEc'T.. ItAb'UvioUß. Md , to whom order* from £.ll nart* of the Urlon mtm bo addroswd, poll paid. May t 7. ly. OCTOBER ELECTOIN Protbonotnry, Register, Recorder, kt. TO THE QUALIFIED VuTEHS OF CLEAUFiELD Cf>. , FEf.LMW CITIZENS. I Teel grateful for n«*t favor*. and ofler myiell acam to vour ooaiidor tlonforJhe ofljee of PllO t HONOTAHV. HRGI.hTEH, t\ BIXIKdML &C . at the c -minx election. •ntj«et to the deomon of th* Home».ial io parly. aod lOteoieil will perform tba dni lw the best of my ability. W.M.IOIUEit. July k 9 County Commissioner. i WE are atuhbiliru t.i nnnnu«ce ihm JOSETIIMNEH. <1 llrady township, will be a caortidnte forthe <01:0 of IXtUNTY COMMIPWDWItM, at Iho en*oim eiecuoo i* October £olj>ct to the decision of the Dcmooratlo County Couvaation. • County Commissioner. BillDGENgof yy Knrthnai townitllf will it# a cafldidale lor the otfi.e of UM/NTV COMMUSICNEH. *' lb. oo.uin, e.narnl election ( Q October next, subject to the dooii;on of the Demo cratta County Convention. Aagtuf Ik. 1833. .County Commissioner. WE ate authorised to announce that JObEPH SHAW of Lawrence tnwnaiio. will baa candidate tor in* ol ficeoTCOUNIY (;OMMDS*tOMEi<. atthe eeiuin* goatral election, la October oikt, lulyeot to tba deciiton ol the Deia« ooralio Coonty Convention. •™*> r «*• 1 County Treasurer. WE areauthoiUrd to amount) that JUIIN ol Clearfield U.ituugh, w»ll bon candidate for the vmc«» ofCounty TreAsonr ai theenitnag generat oleo'ion m Octo ber next— subject to Iho dtcislon of tri- County Convention. August 6.18H1 —pd. Wow Adil^gftnsQTOßcPßftg. IfiIPOBTANT TO TIIE PUBLIC. "Tho greatest good to the greatest niunbor,' IS a point at wbijh poUiiciaos statesmen tart philacthro tula havi'labjrvd lon* ftrd hard ty ea*n. Out it |i now o’oarly demonstrated. that that point can b» fully attaiuwl ai the store of A M. HILLS. in the weit.end of re Mansion Houte. wham h* i ju*t oueoinff one of tho cost attractive and laihionnbla L' H'S OK GOODS, which ear* and alien uod in baifiiut aootd leleat for anf tevnll establishment. Karims confluent that hi* selection of (JOUIHS will phase his tricods, and the public aaoeraljr, he E°|* , . l iA ,l,nte oah ami examine hU Bi'UUK Of fUiW fJUODi, eveoirthoy do not think proper to boy. Uecotkct we est**BOi jt a plea* urn to show nur eoodiat any time. , •'mp ,can via with toy., and ior- LoWfiKSHot KKILL UEKV (JOMriirrnON. ’Tuns Icsslo earae i.rtio!es, and ehori ou« indeed toenumeraUioDri. BnlUje ittoyar. yon will fioai ! every tni-a on hsi.«i asnallr kept id a o.ULtry titore, all cl i which will be sold Villi ¥ LOW. | Aoguit 10. 18^3 STONE WARE ei caon £P<s»'a?‘tt<£>o r IMIE BUBSCRIbCKS l.iDOCtfullr annoanoo to llio Oltl -1 lent of Ueaifioid county ond tho P°bJo fouenillv, that thar havocoinmo'.ctd llio toßnnfoc'OTir of ol UNtS WA bu, oßomtiooMUr UJTHBRSUIJKHH. wr.eio iliey nre.pr.pni. mi (o' turnlah an nrticlo ot STUN E W ARE equal to Buy man Dr sxvV^ whola, tt»)- 3 t. "IS. ■Estate of David Dunlap, Deceased. NOT ICK Is hereby glveo that lei tor* or Administration have been erauttul to tho subiciibor on the 9 lata of HaVIDDWNLaV. leto of Brady tp.. Cforfield co:inty-a,l ner*OM tudeb od to «aid «stat« are lenue ted to m«ke pay mflal immediately* and persons hating; claims *« «\*« lama will prosant then propedy autbeoticaiod. for settlement. Aog.£fi*lM3-6t. AIEXANDKU DUNLAP* Adm’r f5O .BEWABD. yevi. old lul api'liS. 11 Of 13 han.l. h en a .mall .Mf on the rightahoolJor.neor thepolpt of tbathoßldar-nna Wnd torn bare, web a imailoiaels la theiuron —1 »only riyo dm tart will batmen funny pation returning H'c mate to hr tnb.eribcr, o 7 FIfTY dollar, lor the Mara anil tbl.l-or «u ner.on giving information where one o ho h can 1.0 had vuil bi libeiailr rewarded. AL»r Ur.U O. tii'iAl. August 18v-3. Pay Your licenses. Mtichaiti a and Tavern Keeper* wilt ob Ue the oadcnirOf •U by Jifaug thtit ihr.*a who areda liequeet* for th«i year IBsit. tf they aro not paid bythetfept will to Aacott *jB, ISsB.—i3t. 1 Fashionable Tailoring:; <<rg>nn (T>mrv esisb a RESPECTFULLY announce* to the'cjtlxeui ol Clear* field couu:y,and lha public generally that ho continue* to carry pa the above bntiueiaat hli OLU til AND. above tIU PoitOfUo*. where he will al eay* be pteoared to wait on a'l who may lavor him with a call. R/Vh?n i*j ba, V*»«®oY£f^ , leleclcdiuioMineutol ULCTHti,CASSIMLUL3 and I RlM mjm ;m which he wit I warrant to bo of good quality, und wl.i ho told Vtfy low 111* old coiumrr* ate rtquetled lot on tinue ttietr pouoi aeo a d at many now one u* k convenient, a* he amuio* n*om that hen prepared to furniih th« material and do the work U mopci ronnpßr Jniyd. iwa-’ " ‘ nio«. buea. J01IN ; SI. CHASE, HENRY SWAN. Filew Store., mill: nndorileoel reipectfully in To an the inhnbitanti o UeeifleU coun'y. Inst they, have opened n 310111. in the town ANBwNVIHHE. id Joulan lownil.ip, at tha m'ai.enU'iucf Ilia Glen Hope lanuuka mlh Hid Umu Ucek read, nod ©tie; to; mlo ft full *upply of nomiy e Groceries, Hardware, Drugs. Patent Med icines • and all other articles usually kept in a country store. Allofwhich will be told at moderate uriae* for ca»h. of ci* chanrctllor till A IN, LUMBDU. &©. Uur neighbr. vve frspcctlnily Oik to coll, and auoie them we ioti-jd doing bo •inp» at a* low rotoi oa catb purcbMo* p * nwan Joao3l.tSi3.-lf. UlAafc g SWAN. EEAP THfISLi whero Im ho* on he ml nil kindrp f CA l IN fcl'» AK L. nml A JBEK feat'HAYi^luii^Aiu?: ipSte»p^ AirMTMP TAitl.m KIIE'SCEI and I'iKljl) POrtr fcTE ADdJ> KSKSand OUOlt L\V3Ed, OTTOMAI'id, Any psnon uldmij to buy will do well tneivehi® “tthn m ha !• detormioeU to led .oivnr ihau the .Buie uiuc D. o.n tio tho .hodclt notice, ' . ■ DAVIUaiVt-Übii. Clcaifltlil. Augijtts. IET3. . ■1 ' ■ ■ ■ Estate of Isaiah Fullerton, dec’d., Notice is hereby given, that ldiidm or Admtn'.- tißtmn od the ti'ate ofl.ol»h t pile non 10.0 or I ho nirajlJ enrUnlit diem litsUi c')untf’* , i® lJ ® M fcd* hi\vo lx‘6o grawUsu to fhhobrm iTiiob?incltbte«to u7d cavala will oak© mmedieielr. and ifcoMbavmi olßltn M*l»« ,tl>. SSSTSIVpn-.tU.eß d.lr ,^ h^i d J3ffiSfS32'r. Cleaifield, July £9. 1833.—6 t. HULBERT.WIth WAINVVUIGHT.nUN SEtRUBT rt I'REET. TmladolphYa. IBj3- ; July 11 IWS-nl)3». ■ . Estate of Catharine Ban®; Bepcased, Dr. jaiites Meke. At A &R%AT BARGAIN, IF ArmtiD FOR SOON. A VERY »eln»bleMlEti MU TtjjißEß rncippa^v. A ati.atn «n CleeineldCreek. L. , lojia.ldJU»..r»,eoDwui iec * Gnu Mill.Bew Mill. Btaie.uud aeeenl Dwe:lin«a. ouu ‘ ThlVl ! roS)°ity’n\yerslr the attention ol tho»een«a«ed l|x jylll. 63-la. fa.BOy.BJ St, r(ill»4. — y* nil’ Sheriffs Sale d! .Beal Estatcl W |»YJvlitueofsuidry wlt« orV*ed,Bxp.,i»:flJ® ft?™ mad out of tbeUnortol Ootnmbn Pleas ofw JluiuL Clearfield oouuty.andto medtrected,wUlt>eex>A» Bjkii to tmbilo sale, at {ha court doom In the b£to u * h ?! l.arMd.cra MpNbAY. the.ltftb day .ofperrJßWß^K 1 o'clock, p m„thfl faltoWftif described property, BY vdrtbo ofa writdfVend .‘Exp , Inued outoftheCourt 1 1 Common Please of ClearfieJa county. and to meutr<ot> ed, will bo excoird to public sato at tho same time nan place, all the follow n» descrjHirdfpieoqor parcel oflnnd,sliuate in Roegs township. Ooarfipltfc county, via; Tract In thoname cl' Christian Gottlur. containing 4»ti keros 160 perohes, begin eluent a post, tlseu N. 43 degree** W. FJO perchei to a post, thenoe 8 fcldeareot. W. I*6 pef.to a post, theoce 8. 40 « or., ill. XbU petci.o* elons Uneol traotin name of John l»yen to 1 a post, thenc* N. tW deg , 13. 2«3 perohes ton port, immce N I 111 jet. H. HOpcrchesto tho place of beetonint, with a don* I b!eHaw Mill. Three Dwelling Houses, a Stable end out hous. I e* erected tuotoon. and about 4 cere* cleared.—Ai»o, oneoth. I«tract iu .hi nnmo of Joseph BoUln. bitglnning at a post at tho corner of the Christian (Jetting tract, theucoiobth oO dee. ' east u3O perches to a chestnut* thecas tonth 10 deg. won 151 1 j ooicbee to stones, north fid degrees west IflJl perohes to a post. I (hence to the piaoe of beginning 195 perches, containing four I hundred amts and 10 pemhoj.adjoiulag thpCamllanUoUiog tract. Foisod and taken in execution and to bo told as the property ol i'atloa. Smith & FLovcns. BY virtue of a similar writ, issued out oflhe same court, and to roe directod, will beexposed to nabilo salont tho same time and pluoe. aoertsin-tract oi Land litnmein Ihaly towruhiu, Cloarliuld county. oontnining'lUl acres, bounded by land of David H..rD. Tlrom as Carbon, George Fllingor and (.then, whir a hewed log houso frame bam a Foundry and other small out buihhnas err etnd thcroon and about 80 oores otearnd. t n>7cd aod taken in execution and to bo sold at the ptoperty of Potor Beyicr. v BY virtueofa similar writ,issued out of the inrnecoprt and t> meuiroctid.will be px-pneedlo publlosaleat tho I same timo nnd plauo. the following described property. ! A cermlo piece orparoei of hnd iituatß in Hecnaria township, i (Jteaifldld county, btiunded by Ioud«o Patchiu. rnlliips ana 'o'he's. o'*utnmtDg 60 acres with about live aero* olcnted.— 1 Heixtd aod taken iu elocution and to boioid as tno pioperiy ol Jyr.fi H. Witt ri. . _ | ALSO, BV Ttrtn.nr a i!mllar wri*. Imowl oot ortho lama onoto m» <lirrct«J will bo olpoloO to l.ntlMo •«l". »J I Jj" I lime lime und olnco. . Tioot ol ■ l ”'' e .Lj Ltwreocp township. Cleaifi-dd oobnty. Pa., con.aintnc actei. wi h &lo« b.nio nml htirn eit«'.4 • h ' )U hiTi-i c ih'ii*. KilololhK loril. of Vyilllnm *• llowlci nn>l othir.. «n .1 hnillnkon (n eiaoution anil to bo ■c!d as the pjopjity of iiibhe'J* Hooter. ... ALSO, BY vir - n» of t wrt out of’ihfl »nm«oonrt,aod to me dirtotvd, will ue exposed to public s«ile at the sacne time and place, a cartam piece or or \inl sttnato in Modistcwaild.i. O earfitld ooanty. contaioins-yO no imrroyomrnt. adjoining land* of James Allport. and others Bcixe * and iai.cn incx:eutioo and to be sold as the property of James Lohniuu By .Irtra of o I'm Mir writ iuatd out ol »hs mm. conrt. and to ino d.ntiiKl. will h. linuiod to ooblio tula at lho net tloio . nil hloco. a crain tloce ot parc- l ot lah' l ioOli.it towmh.p, Cloarlio.il oo«»tf .oon'diains IW «oro«. ha he pait if a Inr/o tract torve) td b tho oaran ofHsory Hot. fin aud bouoJed as ioiiows Ueglaniog at a post by nern* lock Un-800 by land formeily owned by h. I'rice »Od}h porohes to a post, tlteuoe by rcnidniug part of tho w»ot < *o flP,l foar tenths per to n hatr.le, II by the part ol snid tract south 11, west* 18 J per. to a harm look i thence ioaih-Iddec’ftrs. east l ’J per to a pint nnd place olb’giu* n ng. no it taken in exeoutlou and to be sola as in* i piuper yot David Misha?'* ■ * ALSO, BY virtue nr n ilmllfr writ iiiovdont of the same coutl and to mOd ri-cUd. will be exposed to onblio sale at tho same time and piaun.* nil that ofitain rircu w parcel ol laud, situ vte Clearfield County, containing W) acres, with it log house nnd I € nub’e thereon emoted, adjoining lands of l»«o. t(o*i MososWbe otul othvrs. Boix»d aad taken ia execution autl to te so.d a» the property of John C. Richards. ALSO, By VIRTUE of««lroil»r writ ißmeiJontorihe ram.Conti anil b mo directed, will he e'l oiod 10 iialltQ lale, ht th. iame lime nod flnoe. « eertnl. t'ncl ill "ml illume in IJenn lownihb. m I’oonvillo, Oenrliold Cnnntr. hounded br John Stoll, It'liln Ten ton. nndtholllonn Hope rnmplWerond willi a hou.e nod Itlmkimilh ,hop erected llisroon. ttciisl oml taken id ex-cution and to be sold as the piopcrty ol John CV virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias to ras directod will bo axp*»sed to public »ale at the Co in I ouee u tbo uor Jeh cflVarfl id on Motdxy the lbth day of Heot*mber nut. at l o’clock p. the lollowing real estate, lo wit SlUncrosof Und in Oelitownihip Clearfield crunty, Fean a. hounded b' lands Ot James Mc<,b*« on the Moalb, by the ttutrjuehflilfta River ou tho West and (,eOTge Johoioa on ' lha Norm, with anew taw Mill, a Frataa Hons# and Krnma U-ineie U>dthereon, with about 4 acres oleaiad. feejtaJan-i in execution and to be sold as tbe property or I bonm» Cnmpbsll nnd llmram R°'s** Luam poWEUI.. Elieliir BlierilT i Offlte, Anj. IJ. Ibid. A.M.inULS. £} N'OTICH ii nuiehr Riven, thnl llio fullowin« necoanu hnvo been examined nod pawed b, me. and ol tecoid IU (bii ollioe 101 the inip-ctinn ol huiii. Im»“.‘. ciedit-ire.nnd all ot'.en in nnr other wny I'juf**'®' * j ll be ineient'd to tie noitUipnnu.’ court of Lli-urrif.d (.ouni) to be belli nt tbo Court bonie in tho Ujroaxh 0. C.nnilielil. on luesdnr thekOth d»» of Sapt. next, fotconllrmailonnnd nl> to Tb?Mconatof AcnnsGiir.Guaidlaa oflho llclrxofHam ° The Abraham Bycis, Administrator of tha estate 'oMiSijftrQin IXartvhoniand Elltabeth Welch, nf ihe nW* of George Wolch.djoeaced. Thenooount of John Dia.icXTr.tiu.ajdinnol Minor obtldran ‘ f Ufauc Ser * °* U,ftdy 10W WM?PORtEk. Register. Rerlster’s G!«aif»yld. Acg 19. 185*8. Honnuli Wimerniiz.'l In me Common I l«o*.-ol by her nevl friend I Clearfield county. rso. 33, David WinLcrmtz, J- Feb. lerm. 1053. Alios Snb vs. | poena in Divorce o vinculo Joseph Wiulcrnilz. J motrimoni, rtlurncd -.Nol Found.” To JOSEPH WINTERNITZ, the Deft. 'l'Ain; NoTIUG. Ill’ll von are KaeiraJ to gppanr la Ihe I Oomt cf Commo ■ riav. of C’.tiillHd counly on lb. TMlllU MUNUAY OF SKPTEMUKII NLXI - to an.wer lho ermplaint of HANNAH WIMTERMi.'/. hr hri oral fri.md David VVinternilt. nod .how ciu»o, ll nny you hare, whr .aid llonnoh .houru not bn Divorced from lha pond, cl Matrimony. WILLIAM POWELL. Sh’il. Sh'-rlD'. Oftlsr,Cletrrinld.jQre itl.lßsS-Bd • HANNAH WINTLIINIr/.. I IN THE COURTOh COM hr her next Iriincl. Daviil j PLEAS of Llen'liuld County. VViniofnile. JOSEPH j Alin, .nbponna for Dixoiob. WINTEKNITZ. | No. Bj.tebr. TrrmlMJ. < Tij lotß 'h Wlnlenltx the dnfandnnt and lo all other per ■on. Inteie.icd. Yon will plnjio 10 »*to Mttee. that ” p riiianoaolthnCommi.iion li.oed 00l of .alii Coutl aod to me directed, I will on Fn'urdayThe Wth day oj&y'*™*’- A. LI. tre3. ot my ollice. in ibe Borough of Cearf ;efd, Clear field county Pa., proofed to boar teiumony Id Ini* ca e ann rodnoa the .erne to writing, lo bo laid In evidence upon the uial oftb . c.o.e. of wm t.U »^e m . r Aogait 19 lB&y.—to.' Coui’t Proflantalion. WiIEUEAS.TIie Hon,)lable IAM hit 111 I HNBI tUJ. Pre.'- Ur-ni Jude- of the U»ua ol P«e»* ol tac Kith tccßLli JaditlaJD. triot, cudipoitd ©r tb« Utintio arri l.ituloo or.d tlto Iloomnou IIILItAUI SUAW und John I>. HO iT. At.oolaia ( ointy.havo iuopJ their pretWl bewnr d«taihft THIHI Y i»"i R<'l* cf Muy. 1f33. to me tTieiJiwi for bohllaa ol ■ y«U'»cr C OK LHiMMi *N URPIIAWjrt JSOUBT CtluKT Ol 4 * QI'AKTBB aito-SIUNS. ANO UOU*JT lir I iV Bit ANl> TiSitWlNidU AND OLNfceUAL. JAli. DE- AiVleirHuM. in ond lor Cleaifio'd ermolr, OB UeTHIRh MONDAk ol BftPt. next— boma tha lythday of the mown NOTICE 13. 7JIRUEFOUE. fIEItEUY GIVEN. TotheUorooor. Juuice* of the l’eac/, auil C<mi ablc« In and for the ooonty of CKa*ocld, to at'DßUr to l!u!r own pwpe« pinon». P w.th R»)U. Uooovdt. InquuUiont. Exacuinauooianii other Ucm' , mlJtaaaaj. to So thou thinc« which tbe.i oftici-s tiodinttietr bthaif appartaln to bo dooo, and all witneuc*, and olh r person*, proiooatinain behalf ortho tommoaw©dth acotoitaoy pruoneri. are required to Uj then and them ni lending, and uot depart without el their peni. Eucctuat attendance oritwon nnd WitaeMel will lißiOaller b-* exot-cled and required on IUo llfitd \f fc * , *J. 0 | ® I *, (il VBN undei my hand nt Oteaifieid. tl»U6ih day ofJ-a ry, in the year o* our L«otd one ihouiand eight hnndred an Eiftyih and thet3erdDty-»iiveatbl«M ol Amcnuftujn depouU.noo. "wil.j.IAM PfIWELE. Shetiff. Bhcrifl’i Offiae,Cleertteld. Aug.. 19JM3. Mt Taluablc Farm and Timber Land jjjH THE fubiarlher odera lur inie two volnaMo tracti of land .iloatolDKirtl.auitownihfp, Clearno d oouLty, nuenl wliiclr cOTPunt ONE 111 IN 11KEI* ACHES, well adapted to Rrmlnc, with about fiPTV aoie. o'aarcd unit In a good ttatu it'cuitlvet on with a tbrlviua o re ha nlaro w in el lie't on. en'i aVtlAMli UOUSE thereon erect, d.—llie other tract contairi 81\TY acitu and it welloA'cuUted purnoic** abounding with wivto I’INETIMUEI»# ftndony di.tani about *Jia m«lo« Iram thß bu-qaehanna rivtrr —ltor Juthsd pai rtqula'ttolh«tabionberon i* l ® n«KV Anc. H 1 .183^. —ft tdAACC MGL.yai>x> Daguerreotype Likenesses. tS3oP“o..dl®*CE> a WnnLOre«Deo»rnlly anhounoe to the ladie* sail Gentle, men ol Gleetßeld, ond vloinlt?. that he li,Ua> op a ficoof Jae. Wriltley. Eiq Aotu.tlJ.lHS3. Dickinson Seminary, Maje and Williamsport lojpomingCounty, Pfin'a: n Pv'THlJd noWMAN.D. D . Filocipal-*Bituated* I» of theinoit baantlful. hftftlthfulfmoralitndirfined rovvnioftnoState—roi»e**loc attentive handloc*, croonde and auDnta’ni—bating a full and acoompluhod board ol in* ftiuoMun. it oiler* at tfse “iTiftlleftt nowibla Wi « ver Y facluty for a thotounh. ond ohriitlno edqofttlon. *)- a. 3 c Tnt.ilsineniT D r aosucr, tor alt leqainr brlle.ifrom to i®o acoordius to »ea*on and *tadia»e Moderato •* l, a SsaSSS-is: r swite asitsw AORUtt IJ. 1-68.—pu. , : . . ' VALUABLE FARM , M dcf At-Private: SAl^.o T l ftVSa SS'rSe'iS (fiidCft. and threo and ft half mil« nbovo G earfljld Town— liineoa tho road loading fr .mOleartield Uiidsa. •m iSwtaiw wwn»bip .oahtalfttag T WENTY- P'IttHTEEN of which ora cleawd. with a RoodfiamaHOUiE imitHAUN ftftd other aeoouary balldingß fueled Iharoon— Snd a yiuw ORCUAUD thereon giowloc. Paid land !S?n?d* with LIME BTONE GOAL and o'fONE WA«E fffvflttß Bitnuto la a pletu/mUasd conVonlent tectipn,- •piffiftlSn will be given on th*J*t day- of April Mfl^rpr rDWknvatto'wtow l ? l0,l 1 ITniTv Auiait 13. 1K9.-tr. BAMUEu 4RDRAY. ALSO, ALSO, Cheap Cash Stbre. WM. A. MASON, Curwcnsville, HAS just rctorned from tbe city of Philadelphia with a splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of Dry Goods,' Groceries, Hardware, Queenswnre, & Shoes, Hats, Caps'Xnnd'Bohnets, Aod everylhlei; cite nsunlly koot in. a Hetail Bioro. and all ui wiiiaii will be sold PGlt CAotl ou ps fja*ot*ablti toims as cau be had elso where in tho county. TIIE LADIES Are oarlionlarly requested to call nnd examine his stock ol llonneuil-aocs, i4iwns, ned other I-anoy Arisoica b«io»o purchasing eliewbere. as they cannot fail tp with M, drll«°j.ot th.CIIF.AP CASH BTOHI3 nnStnloU.rtcl. ouo Utor wwiof Montelips’ J«11 iiiok&CU ». Curwenivjl!#, May JU. 1a63 -if. W. A. M. Ntio Store ! New Store ! ! POWELL, REED &t WEAVER a REjuit now openlpg at heir new HTOUE*ROUM In the A. bamnyh ol Clearfield, one of tho largest and best assort ments cf WEKDHANDME ever brought to tlio county, and whlon ihey now oiler to tho old customers of If.glvr et Go es wsll a« te the public at uoontuch terms as canuot fai Ito civo entire satisfaction , . TDD LAIMJicJ will find at their Store inch a selectiono C^CDCDcQsa Ailhcj never. t*w In Ulanifld I hofoic—and iu fer »R Y GdOlM, generel y, and CUOLEKILS, HA ROW ARE, UODKNSsVAHD. Ac., they oaanot bu sarpaised cithor m ** U ry*Those ucu’t bolljva it aru Invited to oall and be wa'mwEU.. o. l reed. jr. weaver. rD-»rfmld. M*v . NEW GOODS. THE sohscribor woul| return bli sincore thanks, for the very liberal support he her reeled «iacd ho htu in business In this place, and bcis leave to inform huilconili naU the oubJlo g enera'iy thnlha htsjit rf li* 4 °, itnnrton 111, CiiltN Ell OF FRONT XcU OIIEKRY Hud. opposite tho Rpucopal Church, a tatgi ouortmonl oi Seasonable'©oods, Consisting in part of Dry Goods, Grocer ies, Quccnswnro, Hardware, Cast, Blis ter and Spring Steel, Huts, Caps and Bonnets, Boots nnd Shoes, Ready- Made Clothing, Paints and Oil, and every tljihg else usually kept in a country store.' A nromlie to till cheap. I. of Util, ndvaltM. tr. our ouito meu unloif llieio I. fonvlnolnv I :f Oul Kiven. CUlho hai be ■nlhltulion of koowinu Ibal hnndiodi mu uonvltoed of that I'.ol, u w« nil u i tho bo .lot ovidonco lu oioit ~ o w; loako Jolyl.lSja. O. KUAI/.rit. Good News. c rja 03= £> s3 Ncto Confectionary and Grocery Store, On Waier mrcel.oppoaitc Hemphill’* Hotel, on Iliir* old corner, TUB aboee would rnpectfusly l»rorm ha* joit i«u*iwMb» now itock oi til KING & GO r 'L)b. oooilitioK ofa Immi wiOitmea. ofUjaleoU>n® r »«- Nioknackt. and franc* Aniclet, than ever ciuwed u • AJle* (hoar Ridge, beiidti decidedly the beit ecu ciwapaatlot oi G ROC 1C It IKS. Tbat cot little boic Iwubo-n itirred op wit!i.-coniiitJD« of S-icar. Coflea. Mnla*«». ttloo, and a nombtr of artifla* tou nomeroQt lo mention. anil decidedly the bail aucirtmwit of LIQUORS, That the city oan afford, ilii le»m»ftre oub.tnd country produce take* la iichmgo for good*. tor vihljh the highest market nilsei wifi peoa.d. Come one. oome all. w Cle*»fieid. July i». !&«• J, It. BHAW< ROBERT K. .WEBjSBI ©laiolk <& WaftffiHa Malkaifo _ _ lIASinU r*»c ( »lvod Irom New York and II riuladetiihlo. alareoaud ip’oidid at lortrront ofJEWEGKY—conuitiug ol La. die* (»olcl Uieait I'm*. Morntnx i'ta*. CufT ff\ ®J vk f’in», iHibboo Pm*. A!»o, Gretlameo’i if A / -Vk fr'iuo Gold Pin*, of diiTercPt ahape* awl fi-* \B i.T.e», Fine Gold Ear Uing Drops, late itvle ll** fell of Jo&ny Lind Ring* end Drop*. Eiaceleti t %,/J l’tps*f U>nB*. fine Gold I’en* « Peaoiu Gold Welch Key*. Bilvor Tea & Table f| i' Hpconi BalUi Knive*. Bugar Toag*. and Thimhic* Ladle* Fine Hard L’ft*o*. Port Mwiii, PIbVER PATENT LEVER; HUNTING OaSB WaTOF ES-Pom aft in ai—(IPKN PUUNT I»ErA<'HKI> LEVKRB—from its gop LAPlNPs—fmm |ll}lol 15. Fine BIGiJT DAY Ptne Gold Watehn. » 1040 doUar*. Aliof which he wi!l wftiraal for perfect urae-keep- Sr* Alio a large ft*«ortraeutof Bpectnole*. PobCbeia*. Veit Chain*. G*rd Oha n*. IVakaivea, Pocket Book*, bto. OIAJCKB—EiKhI Day ana Tbittjr Hoar Clock*, tine Small Sprite Uiocki—Bt>:hoer and Bdgr—Murioal la4unirgDt».and a crent variety ol nrMcle* too 'nGir.eron* to mention, nlually keut by Jewels*. Ad the übjveuienrtuned and will b- «oid at too lowest prulD * but hu to-mi are CASH, ity Watch y*. ( lock* and jewelry neatly UE I’AIKED, uud Wairantttl lor oneivar. W IV W. A Croat Rush at the Cheapest Corner. (250a53 c©o HI), PATTON. Ilttsjn’t returned from the Ee*tern Gi • tie*, with n Fre*ii and *p!tndid auortmeut of Goods. oonsUUag in port ol ©iBH (a-QSXO'DSg .adle* and Gantlem?*’* I)<os* fiooli; Cloth*. rnHmert and Veiling*, Huts, caps ( Bountt* enaenoee Silk and Cashmere Shauls, Hosiery, Trimmings and Notions, Ac. MEN’S READY MADE CLOTHING. Hardware Glati. Paint* md till*, Sheet Iron Zino t Iron Nail* gad* ipikei. GROCER lES AND nHW. Tinware, Looking Gltsrei, Clork* and Saddlery. Book* and -Hal onavy. Drug* and Patent Medicine*. Cook Store*, i wo llorso VVagcus. and every other artic.o uiuhlly round in a ft.ew'cuMiuheCHEAPEST CORNER, and examine my itock, before porchn*lng eUewbere, As I am determined to sell' at Wholesale or retail, cheaper ihunany other establish ment in the county. ■ ; . 4 U.P. PATTON. Corwenivllle. May 13 1853. ____ - A CARD. .A o Mo: ]BI E ILt IL S - WOULD leipectfolly inform h«* ftlend*, and tbepubl o generally, that haaiid coniiauo* to attend to alio a l l* iDthDiiuDpi J)en(al oj, cra tio n <j, wo.t'end of tho Maniloa liobio. ; ' Artificial Teeth lnrerted on l’li'o or Heot, end warren'eil to il»n entire intii. IU EXI’RACTING TEETH.d»ne without dxnier to LI T oe t h* 1 E 1 Li'l. E l) U an(i L CHEAN 3 E D lu » proper a nil lolen'lir lomonpor. otey l; lS'-3. INDIANS! INDIANS! WAR WHOOP 4- W AR DANCE. T*iSnKS!S*.VSSSSI!: SSii^RS ever bocn oll'erod tor public sgilo In Gleariiolu douaty. , Tb.pronrie™rnvt.r.htin«eir,lliat ofltl yfenr expotleoc. in tho LOOT undBIIOL bqdnesg, lljUbo cannot bo doceiv. Ad in theteleotion of coodttn tr« 3 city, and intqnd* keeping a well Swited BOOT and aUHEBTg«I3m laluro ■ Ait penon* wiihing to get-ttd of Pattilnl corb* can do *o iiv GLENNAN'B BT'OUE. ea»t end ol the Post oiicewheroyou will Aral bin) tev-f andmlhng [**tra der the feet ali vbo comfort that can be g tv*m thero. Advl ee -.-.1. . - GLENWAPt. “ Clearfield. Jql? 8.ia53.-3ra. • -■ VALUABLE SAW THILL ffi And 250 Acres of Timber Land For Sale. '• ’HE Bubteriherofletefor lalehl. 3AW M11,1,.nn;) TWO I HHNinU.H»dd I'ttTY ACRES or HA I’D we coy. .Ad with WHITE PINE TIMBER of 'tho beitnuamy- Tho miUU built on the wnler. ol tho MahpntuD Orrok. in ll.adr townihlp, near Lutherihnra. end bitween the Bn - and Weteriord Tomplke end the- Pnnxintewney K,sMkn Theta D eNo eeood NEVV HOUSE, 8d by fereet, LToL «oe"e°t BTAUf.E oS ih. lehd.-lh l , ~ e e oa,l 1 BUSINESS DIRECTORV OF CtEiEJPIELD CO, GEO. B. GOODLANDER, Wagon .MAKEB-Lalher.burk. VVolk do.. to onto on ihoit nation, and on goodleim*. Uac A. K. WRIGHT, MSiSi'.ffiS.rJEWi'g- Cl .pH isld' —* WILLIAM BLACKSHAIUE, /-IAIUNF.T wi(IU|UJUMAKBII, nnrt lIOUSB & SION PAlNTElt—onliloor louth or the I'flub/torlan Eho ran, BTooi.d .Ire.t, Oloorlield. Pa. Aonl 10. 'GEORGE WILSON, nil YRICIAN—Mer lie f und nt Id. office In LUTHERS 1 BURG. when notcbtent on brolciilouaUiniin-ii.^ AUGUSTUS WEITMAN, css’ 5,o i b“\«;!. 0t " 0 ' W0,l “ 1U ““ ° W M^?hT7?l U B°3ill JOSEPH H. BRETH, u BLACKSMITH. lit NEW WASHINGION.CIotrfieId co.. wliera nit Kindi of work ti oonn In bin Imnof bnninenon tho thor.nit notion nnil tnoit rnmonnblo tormi^ WM. T. GILBERT. BLACKSMITH, In 801 l towmhip. at iho Crort Road* lending trnrn M’Uhiw Mill o sSll from Chest creek to tbo nivcr-whore Ul oaU* J jjjg * be promptly attended 10, Mar.h M. E. WOOD, PHYSICIAN— May olwayt be foottd at M*residence in CurweojvUk l , when not piofonionally at)^ ) 3 g “ L j,j LEVELI FLEGAL, Blacksmith, Luthenburp,i*o, win not in hit lino, up<l will aUo furnlih WACUNS. HUG ullia, Sic., veryoWap, and mnnpfaotarcd iti thettyle, and warranted. ISAAC SMITH, Merchant, and dealer in lumber and Country I’roducegenetally—aLdoureet.belHeen Cherrr and I jooust—Ourwensvillc. Doc, au, ipoi. THOMPSONS, HARTSOCK, & CO. rKON-EOUNDEUd-KJniwenivHio. An I moot ofCaitmg* fflsdo to order. Dec.?*. I*>l. " THOMAS 11. FULTON, & CO., MERCHANTS. and citenilvc donlon. end Mnnorso;j.”«i ol Lumber, Bald IldU. JuljJa. IWJ. ELLIS IRWIN & SONS, At tin mouth ol Llok Rnn, 6 mlloi from Olenrfield M EttOll AN i a. und uxlnasive Lumber manuluclurcri. ji..,. in. I mi l. GEO. W. ORR, BI.ACKBMITII-ln Mi now thop on Third Strerl, ipulh Maikol, Clcnrlinld. I’n. Mm I, li^d L. JACKSON CRANS, ATTORN E V-AT-LA IV-can be round at the onion rorm • rlr oocnpiod by G. H. Bnrrnil, ou Second Btteol l.lonr .| ( j p a Jnnnß. I Hod—pu DR. GIBBONV F. HOOP, HAVING changed hi* retldenoo uotn Krenob*itle to Up laraviilo. In Morn* township. teipictfallT offer* hitter, vicet to the sorroundlnc community. Jone p. ics&a. JAS. B. GRAHAM, IJOST MASTER, MERCHANT mid DRAPER IN LUM 1 lIEU-Gtnbamton, Urndfold tß(| DR. S. L. COBLE, PH YMClAN—reiidtnceono mlleerutorCleailleld Bridge— will attsnd to #dl calls on theahortertnoth^ WM. P. CHAMBERS, WHEELWRIGHT. OHURMAKEU. nud HOUSES 81UUN PAlNTER—Oarwonivllln. gi |R6[ B. F. STERLING, QADDLE te AARNESa-MAKER, ni J O Tllß ri' M' K—( 1 nnv ;>n ivi I In. Deo Al. Ihfil J. L. CUTTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW nnd LAND AGENT, Office nd. jo.u.df bU rel'donce, ou Market .tract, L.f mlmld. JAMES BIDDLE GORDON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Clenrlitld. Pn-ma» bo coniolted id Vtonch or German. • May 18. l<m. L. R. (CARTER, A GENT for thosaleofSTUVEß. Miyf§£££ l S§,?;. d A CASTINGS Oi all kind*. Al»0. UAH IRON «1 NAILS Threihiof Machines, Plow*, Agrtcn tural Implement* &o, on Second street, under bo Printing Olfloe, mb^l763 RICHAUD GLENNING, Boot and BHol2MAlCl2ll.eanbe foond at b'lihoptwo door* ©alt ol the Pott Ulhoe, where ho ha» oouttanlly on alar*e auciUnont tialhot homo and city manuiactare. i'inVi>?TKM J. D. THOMPSON, B(,AUI,BMITJI. Waeom, Uoniai, &0., fco.i iioßed oa «hort nolle®, and tlte very be«t ln mu boroagh oi'Curwcniville. t)ec. Htf, Uo¥. THOMAS MILLS, Coach and bi.eioh maker, on Third . b ,°- tween Market anti Locoil, OiearlJtld. Pa, .Aprils. »«• HURXTHAL & BROTHER, MERCHANTS and LUMBER HEALERS, '•Vooilsnd l o lOllice, llindtord tp . Clearfield uo. Aptill7. 6J. H. P. THOMPSON, OHYBICIAN—Mey be fottnd either at Mi office, oratflco- I luid’, hotel—CarwemviHe—when not not ororeMionolly abtant. Ueo.llS H»l- DR. R. V. WILSON, H AVISO removed hli tJffioe to hia new dwellin* on. Be ojnd moot, will promptly aaiwcr a I piofciilonal oelli. »• heretofore Clearflleld. June Id 185 J. SAMUEL B. TAYLOR, IANNER. anil HOOT anil SHOE MANUKAOTtmEU linrwenrvlle. . U.o jD, IWI MRS. ELIZA IRVIN, EXTENBIVE lIKTM I.Ltt Hl' POIIEICN AND DO mertio Mtrehand.aa —Kail end of dlnte itreot—Corwoni „ i 0 DOO.oO. Idol. FREDERICK ARNOLD, MERCHANT and PRODUCE DEALER. Luthanbori Ulearfleld 00.. To. April 11. ISiJ. DAVID SACKET, /-AABISET AND CHAIR MAKER, Loco,t it., between Booond and Third, Cicnrfiold, l‘a. April Id, tbok. r A. L. SCHNELL, TAILOR— Lutheribort—will do till work >J*t at hood and at cheap. at an> other lellow. Ueo.aa. 1oj*» WILLIAM A. WALLACE. ATrORNEV AT LAW, 011100 atljilmnf hit wiidencvoon Seconditreet cppoiitetheretidenooof Gov. ,j B l | Apnl i 7, Irfrt DR F. ANTES CANFIED, f 1 AVlRGloarohatvd the property and tlttifttloa of Dr,G. F. 11 HoUPo, under# hit uiofeuional temuet to th» c>U«t oi- HHKNCiIVIIaLaB end rlolttlcy.— Oflioo one door «*rut of LU'J ZV Blow. 0 .. Jane ajjasj. SAMUEL ARNOLD, \ Merchant and produce dealer. Lmhoriji Clearfield county. Pa. April 11. IHSI. ROBERT McNAUL, 'pANNER—AtIho JLU BTANI) In Uu■ w«°*’ij, l "*, as , GEO. W. RHEEM, bADDLER, HARNESS & TRUNK MANUFACTURER O-OnSorjond itieot. lmmedinielr orei O. D. Watioii t Unit Rloro Gao. atl.lßiJ "“"CHAMBERS & KLEPFER. Wheelwright & chairmakers. &0.-Drida poit.l’lVeiowniblp. - I • Deo, id).'IBM. C.KRATZER, H/fEROIIANT AND I.UMUER LliALEU—Corntr or IYI Float and Locuit UrtiiU—Cloaifiold. j )oc , 86 ( JASi ALEXANDER, OADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER—In hl.now ihop ©on MaritotiUeflUcearMortell’lfacKslo iJeo.*«*■ laoi« JOHN H. HILBURN, BOOT and SHOE MAKER. Seoond itiett. ntorlT opnoilte A. K. WtHhtir.oiP.Cloarfleld.Pa. April 16.180 J. JAMES HOLLENBACH, BLAUKSMITH.on Third ilrott, betwoen Marlrot «nd Walnut, Ulcatfield,Pa. APflllb, liba. HENRY LORAINE, PII YEICIANaad DRUGGIST; on Olnik«tnUoa«.pppoalto bit rei(dpnoe, Oloariiotdj ir.., •; April 18. IBM. JOHN W. SHUGERT. WAGON MAKKR t tprnor of Third and Uonit atitot. Clearfield* Repairing dona to orrior« April. 16» «>«» GEO. RICHARDS, ' F l^nl^»-Gl^rJld. 11 ' 0K ~ VV ‘“ l °° J THOMAS SHEA, FABIIIONABLB TAILOR—In Shaw ’a Row. onMaik.t itnxt. immediately o tor tire Pott Oco-Oleaiitold • 1 ' DCO. • • v TJUB COUNTV CUMMItiBiONIfIUB CMMUbalrivwloo oa SATURDAY the TIIiUD day of ; WjicpierabtTnitt —All perwni having any rntgaer of builowitotrahtoot will Commiulonm Office, Jnlr 4.156#, 1 MAHRTA'UE. ' " , Ilappluess and Coibpeleliee* wniTHiT! ' Tit AT we behold many fcmalaa. goaroeinthe Hie, broken in healtb t and iplitu wiUi a complication •* (Uieißetasd: ajlmeats, <deptleiaf them-cf tbe power fpf*tb« enjoyment OIIIS at an aae when pbftloal heaiuip pnoyaaoT lot epttiu.'and happyeertnHr ofmind* AiUiflS >n>ai a ooaoi*' j tion ofbaalth ibooM be predominant. . .. . Una|r ©fthacauesa olbenaftainceat flnt—pernape J»aw before. daring clrlhood, or thefint yean of her were in (hoironitineolichtailo pancaaolutti. '• 1 IN AFTER YEARS. , When too lata to be becelUted be'ont khowleden/wn’.odk . back end mourn, end iciiel the fad eoatccaence of ow. lß W™nt°woald we nit often «lve to po»»u»tn ewle liWlbJ. knnnlcdnive obtein in after fean. And wha; dee ten* n?«b tolVnjni.a wemi«ht;hnve bcoaena'ed.lf theenowlb cd2 . - AND BT ARTIJNO - > rem?(s3d-<ir better itdl-notiucuirad, ir ov«» WIFE AND MOTHER Poionied the Information contained in a little TOlnrne.C within theroaoh uVell) which would eimre to henelf YEAIIB OF MISERY, tonoe wntch WUSewrUcmi► aie«ntlU«d .1 tad hi which would iccuio the hoppincMori»iiw«wi . i ; j drtn BC~jUaG THE MEAHB OF HAPPINE33 Cy btcomlnglntlmo potitiredof tbo knowledge, tho warn of which hai cauitdlthc .loknou and opveitv ■ ®fhS, iVmibmil In vlcwiof *ooh coniequoacci, no wifeor moihpl ii aoiawd ir >; eneglectito avail heitoll ol tint knowlcdia.in tk«PM«‘» lictiell'i which wonld. «PV“i e K mp £^^l a^VrTd b foif9?ul*oi. ol hapuineia and pmpnititn[her Hoghand, and cooler uppo t.ci nhildirn that blaulacabove all nncc--l 1 »aUhy boibia with healthy tnlndi. Thafknowlodga It oontained in a Itttin i wi».k onlltwd THE M UlKIEl) WOMAN’d PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION. BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, PROFESSOR uF pIS EASES OP WOMEN. One.riundrcdth Edition,2Bmo.pp,£so, Price 50 els, (On lino tvhito pnpcr, oxlra binding, 81 00.) , First published in 1817, anil it U not SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL Considering that EVERY FEMALE, WHKTJIt.fI MARRIED OR NOT, cun here acquire a full iiiiowledgo of the nature, character and causo ol her complaints, with tho various symtoms, ana "“‘"“iljlLF A M.LLKMI COPIES Should bhvo been sold,/ \ •. It l> Imprsctlonblo to eonvfcy fullrjlhe '"> r,o “*. , S“Jr o h ™ nested or, SI they als or a nKtnro tirfody loUnd*d Tor ih. marrieu. or thote contcnuilat&B ma/iiajte, bol ao r6m»4» deiiton* ofenloyinf health, oorUiarteanty coa»eQU«taMu hanlih which Uto conductive tp-fici oWB hipplDW*. aM that 0? her .* bat e‘ ther hat & will obtain it. a. hu or [ will evetilbutband whobu tbolovo and ftnectfoaof Imwifoat AItUS *OFtINE OOPIES bave boon SENT li Y MAIL, wilhin tho ls»l row months. CAUTION TO TJIE PUBLIC. BE NOT DEFRAUDED.. But no book onion t»'. A. M.- lD Vafn™li'°?.m T rin h unlnr„ rm^upon.nbj.cU«vli; | tojhhoir peace, their health Mi ll tMlr,f sJ“ P fclJ£ ix I’&xci coatainin* cxliaoU, with ion tiu* £»••• Md el.o i»d«otcoaiem..will1 be .»t lew • l n o . h 3 r V. h.t«i part or the llnll oil Bmui. by nddraitni, poi« pa'd, •« bttwai. KrO„ rccoipl ol K.iy .orao vor Ono ia lor Iho fino Edition, extra binding,, ; niE MAKKlt^' WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL LOMFAN-' ION,” Issont, (MAILED FREE,) 10 ony port. o ' United States. All letters must l»»' P a,d ' on '' oddrossed to Dr A. M. Maur.ce-ru, Bo* York City- Publishing Office, No, IS9, Liberty at- Foil Sai.e by Blnncli end Crop. Uarruuurg. J. Swans, Bloomsburg; J■ W. Werlh, Lebanon; J. W, Forminger. Mnid.ctm; II W. Smith, Hootingdon, S. McDonald,Uniunlown;J. M- Bourn. New Berlin, ft A Londi. Bending; E T Morso. Granosvilie, N Y; R P Orocdcr, Brownsville! IVcntzand. Storks Cnrbondole; Eldrcd and Wright, Williamsport; f> Tuck, Wilkcsbnrre; Geo W Earle, Woynesboro, U (.'rooky, Mercor: S Lender, Hanover; S W Taylor, Uhcu; R P Cuminingu, Buraoraet; V BletoWH Philadelphia; John LoForgo, Millord, Pa,; and m New York Cite by Stringer and 1 ownsend. Adn• unco, Sliermxn Si Co. Dewitt and Davenport,Barnoo & Co. OFFICE. I£9, Liberty Street. nOarGrceawiob May 20 .1853—tim. Medicines which never fall to give Satisfaction And are used by in tiny Phyeicmuj ln r , [‘ oi L l J , | f “s!'“?' ■ ir. 1 a. ItOSEiiaDHonDranrinrmbMorthßPhilacbilpala I J MmiinAi Krtciftt*. and gtadaaiedio 1820 from las Lw shat* “ | ° c ‘*^ ,^^c^' rohU fiio i, °. i *thi nnl up 'hii PreVmtion., he now oflsti to tb. P“bllo. M th. molt of his oxporiunoo for tbo paxt tbbtr x ,! tn, tb* tod?,?’ f!|i Mluobloramlr mepioioet. eochono .tntod to a u>«oifio discuo. . Dr J 8. Roso'a,Norvoua and Invigorating Lordiai. Tbo Grtntext diicororj is Mceioll nil Norirooi f MttiD nr itodi worn dowu by care, liaj IK l^Q , bSdEh' ! srs?“ to 4*009 fifty oent*. SARSAPARILLA BLOOD PDBIFIEB, MWBSaaas l.iver Diseases. Dyspepsia, and 1 ll * ons ,! I „ Sa^srisassasssssst S?5faSMS r “' car*THEb Kltn&l MtSRCUKY. n , irw . Dn*ifi. ALSO.—Dr J Koso’a Alterative or Blood Potwi* er.Cougli Syrup or Eipectoram, Khoumuno Com pound Compound, Compound Lxlracl of Burlin', Tonic Mixture, Aalringciit Compound, Hair Tonic. Thick,Mngio Liniment,Curminalivo 801 l am. Vo.m Killer or Vermifuge. Croup Sv'up. Goldau p.M„ Fcraalr Pillfl, Alterative or Family Fm«# L 1 ,i'inr Hcalina Ointment. Eyo Oint* <¥'? V-vo Wolor Sirengthening Pia.-ero. French Corbial Accouslic Oil, Klexir eLOp. fum>Ll<i'!d Her Tome, Whooping Cough Syrup. AUVWEK lo P^^ n N ;!K u ffi r^di B ,. h Cl.T,'6 e °ld oo“« r . and ibroQiuout Ibeoiuia. , ■ . , - M n «e’ s Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock 8001. Es®aS3sasJ|jgS£ and Hint conn* nil Blllout Duonioi.f/J.jaobo.lFoyor.Md U*. lilo.ob-. iCn. onablrn* Ihom ffi' P“> f "P il l aaocoron. diiwuet BtronaUi. and oariu* SJf JJJjL the Norton. Syttcm. Ihntallnrin* tfU- Foma,a 92.®'^' *1 ‘.VilVneii Itntral deblluy.Trio»ulaTll»,' Ob<tinnUo*f BffCIU SSf I MjV^n^HLHOAr M fiSl.'» A»thm‘ ‘.‘ttUnpUbl. Go.. olio. P»«-V, "I Er'u’riS'.C. n 1.: A. W. Bpanoer. B*Q . C«uhlw. Mmenaua m*». wj» do; bar. Wra.A. tfhiiHua. W.O. Jpneti editor ?rovldcnce(ie* • U. 8 .Dg. ffiM^sgSSsS^ SffeMSSSSjf- RAltlSo* l'“J lll . ,, j 0 «n lb f ‘llSs* ‘bTvid SSEmBB. M.D. r ibV<J.MoS&UO., N.-y /wdwW by DrogKitl. snd olh.MMbraa*hwl
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