the former addressed by IT, B. Sjvoope,' Bm., and the latter by Hon. G.R.Barren. Sqwsral Committees were appointed, when Iho meeting adjourned to meet on Thurs day evening. On Tht4biay o number, of Ibo citizens again assembled in the Court House. A full account of their doings will be given in our noxt. ISalivt Mrrliit?. Bradford Dec. 19th, 1852. At a Native American Meeting held at Peters’s Schoolhouse, in Bradford town* ship the 10th ult, Mark Kylnr was chosen President, Leo Turner Secretary, Wm. Hoover and John Peters Vice Presidents. The meeting was addressed by different gentlemen present, Any amount of good PROCEEDINGS OP THE WHIG MEETING. : feeling existed among those who were pursuant to a published call, a number present, when nt a lato hour in tho eve of the whigs of Clearfield county, assem- ning, the following Preamble and Resolu. bled in the Court Houseon Tuesday even- ■ tiona were unanimously adopted, ing 20th instant. Thomas Shea was call- \Vjierea9, We a portion of the citizens ed to the choir, Peter Rider and Alexan- 0 f Clearfield county, and of the U. Stales, dor Murray wero elected Vice Presidents,' believing that great and lasting evil to our and S. J. Nowson Secretary. W m Rode- j coun try and. its institutions, is and will be bough, L. R. Carter, and E. D. Patterson! produced, by the promiscuous right ofisuf were oppeinted a Committee to draft reso-; p rn g 0j now guaranteed to all foreigners, lutions expressive of the sense of the meet- ■ o p cvcr y nation, tribe, clime., and language; ing. During the absence of tho Commit-1 an( j whereas, the Constitution oT our teo H. Bucher Swoopo was called upon and | co()n [ r y requires native citizens to have addressed the meeting. Tho fo'lowingj ar ,t VC( | nt twenty-one years of ago before preamble and resolutions, were reported by! can enjoy tho right of suffrage, the Committee, read, and unanimously j lberc f orQ adopted. J Resolved, That wo arc in favor of cx- Wueheas : Though defeated, wo ore! tending tho period of residence in this coun not conquered, but nre ready to rniso (0 twenty one years, issues for which wo have so long battled, Resolved, That wo regard tho right ofsuf involving the great conservative principles f rn „ e) i,s tho dearest franchise purchased that form tho bulworlc of American Repub- by "the blood of tho revolution, and that up licanism, whose only uim is our country’s on j l3 legitimate, and intelligent exercise glory. And whereas, it is expedient at ull depend tho prosperity ar.d tho perpetuity times to declare tho motives and princi- o f a ll Amorican institutions, pies that impel us to continue our organi- That we do not believe that sationand efforts under the old whig flag, roreigners | iving in this country living therefore ' . here, totally unnccustomcd to a republican Resolved, That whilo the Democratic p orm 0 p government, and totally unac party are divided and split up into discor- ~n tc(j u enl ocrutic institutions — dant factions, some of tho opposing anil eHkin „ a diffurent language, and the somo sustaining tho Administration of [ nlosto f t h e m i<*norent and debased from ..President Pierce, (its supporters being held o|j„archicul 0 |j„archicul laws, and tyrannical oppres together by tho “cohesion power ol public sio =_ aro cap ablo after a short residence plunder,”) we shall still maintain with uni- of five ycarSi l 0 exerciso inteligably this ted and unabating ardor, the great princi. gacre(J nnd inviola b| o right, pies of the whig party, which have for Resolved, That while wo do not ragard their aim tho security or our Union andl. re |j lon as a p a rt ly element, but believe Constitution, and the final triumph °fj an( j cherish the sacred privilege guaren which even in the darkest hours of disas- j [ccd (Q us by o ur Constitution —the right of tor and defeat, wo have never for one mo- | eV[;r y mnn t 0 worship God, according to ment doubted. ( b 0 dictates of his own consciencc--we Resolved, That tho recommendation of believo the bible to be the foundation President Pierce in his recent message,,of OUf c reo g OVOrntn cnl, and on attempt a still greater reduction of the present ox- . any p art y | or any sect, to remove it ceedingly low tariff, wo regard ns prejudt- au ‘ pu blic schools, wo will consider | cial to the interests of the Americnn man- Qg blow aimed at the very existence ofl ufacturer, the labor nnd the mechanic, be- lbat highly prised system, which is alike j lieving that such n specific duly on import- n an d blessing to our Commonwealth «d merchandise, capable of being produc- an b d our na(iy<3 land _ , «d or manufactured in this country, us Rgsolve(i T hat tho conduct of Governor will protect our manufacturer from a com- appointing James Campbell, petition _ based .on the mtn,mum scale or » ’ of Forney General, and sub- j wages in England and Europe, ore indis- en I [lv of p ranklin Pierco j n raising] pensiblo to the growth and prosperity or (q . u ’ hi h official station in his cabinet, the body politic. after he bad been repudiated by the free Resolved , That we do yet, and will ever guff . gof n | argß majority or the people | hold tho unrestricted use of the veto pow- 1 H 8 , vanin meel3 with our decided er to bo prejudicial to our liberties and “ “ * , ified disapprobation. I our institutions, believing that it was de- R eso i ve d That wo recommend to all i signed by the framers ot our Constitution who ’ wish lo pro tect their rights ns ns a strictly conservative power, to enable Am ciljzeng P aniJ who prize our the Executive to protect the other depart- g(;n[ schoo | system tocall meetings, and inents of the Government aguinst tho en- jze unc i er t | ie Banner nnd principles croachmeuts of the Legislature. contained in this resolution, ever romem- Resolved, That we are in favor of the berinff , hat |n Union lhere is strength. , adjustment of all territorial limits on the Resolved, That a copy of these resolu- j plan of conciliation and purchase—a plan be gem (o _, ho o fli cu D f ,h e Clearfield ; iu violation of which no nation has ever Rc blican for publication, prospered. MARK KYLAR, Chairman. Resolved, That we are in favor of the Tuuneb, Secreterv. distribution of the proceeds of the public aboyo rosolu , ions c ain9 t 0 us nc . lands to and among ‘ ho Slates> companic( ] with a threat that if we refus- SX a i a Tha?°w r e aro in favor of a ed to give them a place in our paper as wo Llfan h d c"cuTa r «°cd toproduce Lnefi.s which of Corrupt politicians, other bound together by tho f ™ te ™ al b f ara tho a b OV P e equally objectioneble, a similar swindling and robberv, who hiavo f > fot d wou ld,?n all probability, have befallen succeeded in controlling,tho cl well aware that false nearly every county m the State, is ad a- thsro. ha ° b e en profusely circulated in grace and an evil to our Commonwealth Bnh“\°. 8 n h “\°. t htrenlening men that calls loudly for reform, and t at wo re baye been requested to will continue to raise our voices and o , or b ce edinns would of itself, influence against such frauds and corrop- gu P iclent lo B exc lude them from lion until the whole tribe of political ol co | umn s. VV6 give place to them holders, and corrupt p • and ma ke known that should the ci ahs shall be eradicated from our Stale b ° WOV fi C d ;,^ of ftl ot i lo r meetings come to Public Works, that the State may be re- «*“>£. o [q (he aboye> we would lioved . from ,lho annual burthtjn » in he considered asendorsing the millions t,vo hundred nnd filly Ihodsnn ntnined ,|, er cin or opproviog d °£,n. H. Foltonwon o„c;,d ial, and Benjamin HarlEhorn Representa- tb “[• JJ, le g n | to rotam their advancement. Delegates. " w 0 permit tho proceeding to pass without On motion it was ■,, , .uv.renmmcnt at present—believing that Resolved, That the proceedmgs bo puV ,hoUin contained are suffi lished in the papers ol tho district. The J® to condemn themselves peetiiig then adjourned. i minds of intelligent, reflecting and ■ THUS, SHbeA, l res t. in me ram . we find more " S- J- Newson, Secretary. "ESd room‘we’ will again refer to tho subject. , SjL l * ! •' m;. mit. , Wa *9» ST»B Tha & irb*' I’fev: nil* • f’tai ;i V fr«a ; ’ Wan *nd • nab !ro tho no inst intfr they ; ■pen : ton- 1 I the ' [sand * pndi fcrsof> ency br of [hopo liriih ’ lit is I t* l ® But if Eta to ofit son, Inst fc*rA friend of ours in discussing tho Qualities of the Russian Bear, and Mnhom odai» 'turkey, remarked that if thp Lord sawVroper to turn all Turkey into ginger hroakfast, dhd tho young ones cry for mJm.Don’tyou.Jnnk ho would prefer Par meat for ft CbristOfe 9 dinner, ... (£rln Congress thus far, nothing,of Special .importance has transpiredthe lime being mainly occupied in the intro duction of bills and reception of, petitions, and their .to, Appropriate commit tees, Treaty of Allience oL France and Euglaml Tho New York Herald professes to have received' Special information, that on the 11th of November a treaty of allience was-signed in London by Count VVulews- Iti, on tho part of France, and Lord Cinr endon, on ihe part of England, in refer ence to tho Turkish question, f The treaty thus concluded between the; high contracting parties of England and France was despatched immediately by I couriers to Berlin and Vienna, with an in timation that from the duy of its urrival at each of these capitals, a period of sev en quired to be performed on railroads, at a cost of @1,001,329, being about twelve cents three mills per mile ; 6,685,065, miles in steamboats, at a cost of @632,- 368, being about ninecen's four mills per mile; 21,330,320 miles in coachos, ala cost of @1,800,958, being about five cents six mills per mile ; and 20,890,440 miles in modes not specified, at a cost of @l,- | 055,313, being about five cents per mile. Tho inland service at the close of the Inst fiscal year, when compared with the service at the close of tho preceding year, shows an increase of 3459 miles in the length of the mail routes; 0f2,900,814 the number of miles of annual transpor ion, and of @55.5,997 in the annual cost transportation. The Eric Rail Road Cose In the U. S. Court at Pittsburgh, last week, the petitions for injunctions against dm Mayor and the citizons of Erie, to re strain them from tearing the rads on dm Lnko Shoro Roads, came up beloro Judoe Irwin. Tho case was argued by Messrs. Shuler, A. W. Loomis, and Stan ton for tho Plaintiffs, and by Messrs. Jtrrhes Thompson, Elijah Babbit, and Col. S. VV. Black, for the Defendants.— Tho matter occupied the whole week and the decision of the Judge was given.on Saturday. We are indebted to the cour tesy of Mr. Bciiton, Telegraph Operator at this place, for the following news on the subject. ; . . The Judge gave a strong decision against the Franklin Canal Company, declaring its charter void, and refusing an injunc tion to restrain the citizens from injuring their Road from Erie to the Ohio line. The injunction against the citizens of Erie, restraining them irom injuring the E. N. E. Road was granted, and a rule was also granted upon tho Mayor and oth ers fora contempt of Court in nof appear ing in person. The Company will, there fore, no doubt go on and change theguago and put their road in repair. A dispatch was received at this place yesterday from Erie, stating that the May or and five others were to start at once for New York, to meet Eastern Rail Road men by roquest, for the purpose of com promising the existing- difficulties. " ■ Crawford Democrat. MARRIED.—On, Thursday tho 18th instant, by Wm. Bloom, Esq., Mr. M* melcck Alexander of Wocid\yard townslnp, to Miss Mury L. Miles of .Bcccaria town ship, all of this county. • On Thursday the,22d mst., by Martin Nichols, Jr., M'r. D- W..Ogdmvof( Lawrence township, to Mis Emily Hess,, of Boggs township, all of this county. . DIED. —In this place on the 19th inst. child of. Mr. and Mrs Ferdinand Hurxthai, aged about 8 months. On Saturday, the 17th inst. Mrs. Helen ; Evans, wife of Samuel Evans of this place, 'aged about 35 years, j At a special meeting of tho I. O. of O. ; F. of Clearfield, held at their Lodge room, December 19th, 1853, the following pro ceedings were lmd. Whereas, it has pleased Almighty God iin his all wise Providence to romovo by death the wifeof our well beloved Brothor Samuel Evans. Therefore, Resolved, That tho members of this Lodge, do cordiully extend their warmest sympathies and heart felt sorrow to Broth or Evans in this, his time of uflliction. Resolved, That in this dispensation ol Divine will, Brother Evans has lost a fond and faithful wife, his family, a kind and affectionate Mother, her connections a true land undovialing friend, and society at i large a useful and worthy member. I Resolved, That the Secretary of tho Lodge present a copy of the proceedings of this meeting to Brother Evans, and fur nish a copy to the editors of the Republi can, with a request for publication: A. M. HILLS, V J. H. LARIMORE, > Committee, WM.RADEBAUGH, ) FIT! FITS! FITS! the vegetable extract EPELEPTIC PILLS. For the cure of Fits, Spasms, Cramps,and all Nervous and Constitutional Diseases. PERSONS WHO ARE I.AItnIUNG UNOER tM. rtlr r LrauinH mnlac'f will liza i Ui« \ KOfc-1 AHLb LLKt'i lO I’iLl**, to be iheoply remedy ever diicoveretl lor curing El aiiMJcifie action on ih«nfr*no« irtum j j n it noilc l! ihey nro uteraredemecially lor tho jioroote ol luS Ta'.TIMOKEfTuVI/U VtORK: MJ .to 'vhomord-r. l,om bl. i>«ru of il»e Union oum be a'Jure«©4 ,tKow P n.i\" “tEKmVuFSALB.-Om third in hind, nod th. bnlnno; in in month* with interest. 1853. JAMES H. LARIMER, Attorney and Counsellor at Late. WU.L attend to boiine.. in tha tavaial Court* or Clear field acd Centre coontie*. Office o® btreet. one door north of the r©iid*nc« ol John Weaver. ItEf EHENCCd.— JAM !] Il onU ‘ JAMEBM'MANAB,' E*q . do. K II PETHIKHN.E => Tij p Hoard of Director* of the Peon’a Tfainiott School *‘fnr tdiolio and f eble minded children, inoorpuroled by «’>"to a W cco™t‘',» a-“ ,?a ■ ujvvn. Pa , December 23. 1853. Notice. NtiaffimvJgSS? " O H,"iVEH‘'-pd r ”Sf‘- °° e uo ' v -“JAMES u u “bl” r!' OIQD s—f • ,nrio mneti onadoll.r., o. I naval reo.ivad valoo for tho "SiMihW.v 11 BB, “ compBl,e Wi^b ßEE N. M A VALUABLE FARM §| £g3 rpilE .lrb.cib.l oflar, ro. Ml. hi. ®s* A Tkvo-Story Log House , Neto Frame Jiarn, 40 by 50 feet, v tvith other outbniUlinr*. nnd an Oicbnrd In fall coutaU !«» cM‘« vnrivty ol Beach... Rum., particulnn enquire of U JACKSON Oft AN S Clearfield, 11.0 .itb,ol». on q LONDON. December 6th, IBE3. FOUNTAIN INN. 44 cs> Qa 00. QE) c£l cs> 0. li e ■»-* oonotwoe* to hi« old ftfo&d> aud iht R potlio in teneral. that heha. taken the well known old Traveri]i Sismd WM. L.UMAIKM), on the Elio PIW, on* CQrwenoa : u ..., . ■■■■-'• ’ itfnlatnWijfaguem&B, Gallery nnSECONP BrßßET|itm. tan north aiPowM'liCo't Call era.atinßßpaclito **. cute*. I'rt.c* 510- • "i ' CleiifKld. Novtiulxi t'i. ISA— '■mum mwmw , DR. S. L. COflLfc. -ft. 'paner lor ihe People. “ ,v,tM ifc-wr* h w^w ■ t -'?. a |“ l j' y [ p limentoj that tha editor* ©f il>^ 1 *oHe» In the Union do nntW>re lenoraiiy n«d morocoricwj umieiui oUiatlingiheirnaper* with •cunl'ty »ud • chl declfloißiion. which wooid reavi»uUl thou coni* ?uUy b«Joio the nutilia. anJ ndoid tho belt d . ul , a J^ 1 .‘ Wr;tii»tf*©f WotlmiKlOD. Vo!;10.P &L ’lMie’Duilv Gloltennd tlio Congressional Globp. . lii lurreo'leiiotf my InierMtiu of a pteai pdltlcii unity 1 cliorlihed the purpoie of conUnum* the (^ngieiiion* ■ » fairttwi-and if noi*ibte. in lime, to uerfeoi it In tt 101 l hiiiory «btir.'. d gggfttft ■■BM ligsspli i“tu intelligeece tent liom iho other farm whutoTdl ; .it will evoo ?““? 'l'JlJSr'uy raH« now* lorwatiltf'l toctio* within twonundroti ana n» y . b» loloiraoh Deforu theovtuU Uio*4(&n**ni ed intbonroraing paper., (Hu ‘W’iifiPL^.obfdthe post York.) the U'olu oouiamjua t n «ift; w 11 liovoa.onr uin y o olßeo ol that oily by ll« hapicii b.lum Ilia prnccii by wulcb ibu will u« tueLiert i bjw | lh fwlnhaye a corp* of aix'eea IlopoiUMi in f^onajew. In su jcossiun will take nouldurinr: toe ‘IL*”, 'V n 'the fianlf* I mßpirV them lor the Press, pallium slip by HIP tn the liaao. | ol eum joiilo'r, null thus while the dsbnto is if ie ' ere... it Will ha orLln type, and m a ft* “Innt.a Min it « i «de,l ii will be laftrini. I .hall bjr tI.U m=o°s t c ? h6 Bn*, ic.rl by the Express Wail of 6 o'clock P. Bl'-jd, 1 VVott and North, ami by ihe 9 o clock P- M- lor U'O - all ihe wcccediodt oMJsiniiw* op to ussy h««yf adjournment. Thus the accurate tteual.es or (,on«reM wiu .each Ihe oitle. t« 0 hondrul and n n !?A h “ *b l Libre their daily momma paper, ere in °°; h ,, r.™ Tlte ini.cellanoaoi now. I »ha.l ba caialnl to lather no remote icclioat of thecoun'ry by le eeripb I * \ Uo “J£L from the JJxeonUve Department!. Ihtoush t 01>•“» ixsaii ;S*S SBSSSS/S^^!^ .ibie u legiaptilo dispatches, or by letter ssrilon blatea uy °°Wa.hina'on hamnw become so *reat a ” JthViiieoutive iaterct' rluiina alllhe ycar-tl.e proceed ois ofthe bieonuae Department* ucd iho inforrnaUon ou^^Mmoor^nnce ioU»* nfSYIEi of rrypun.o ,educe .he pric. of I-IO hntf th»t ofdm.lnr daily paper* ■, a "i l t , h n[ * l sTll It* uironlatloo »o a. to t uvile r ib^“a tb»!ei. a-iv**rtU ~ e?a^f t 'ilVt , i , h'ibMrnrrXun O d lo «i^^^^^ « o ur. i MU o?he niroulutlnn ol 11. r Concrcnidnal OMul : not be aoeeiiible lo oosirnaiteri BaDeriiny . 1 Joint Ue*oltiuoa providine Iti tne utitnouuon o ! oil loocreMondthe deb lie thereon. rlh , ftWi e r non* Willi a vuw to the cheap cucu’.aUon. oT tbo rUSn - I make gSi«i«sras ,i T*S the (Jailed Blnlor cr America in Cmn«r.*« a«m .led. iu« l°n” “SVaSynd wblcb°ood,.r. «• •*• duba’rt therc-m. *halt throofh u-' «■ ouiatioa or the Ulily Glode ireoof pwtage. iiTwlUb'ena'ly'cilobcU hair f o price df catiom.io the Cjaoteulonol Giobe «nd popoi. half the coit of to much c-mooislton. prcxi»wou..una r yp** Thf* loannfl »rd to do. -lnaimach a* tfrtu cover* theoiitor cympouUon. and ih.i enjbieicßw “ e ii | 0 r ;j littio more than ibccoit ol prew-work end P*P«* * eqViree the sale df dboul y.UOO ocuo. h^SiVi tlWUdnly Weroidld, ihe cost or aaclr copy would be anone ,101. The debates in the Enaltih failiameni oust ebontwe* eo times aa much a. 1 oharae tucmribw.or th.de bamsln Ooegiess. equal to quantity, and ai wort teportad andprmjw. _ *1 be oexl sotiiOa ul Coourott wilib-jeleng n* • ial beliesed the (Jongrostlonel G l o,w *9! 11 "‘l u '«“ShV thy number, received by them. 1 wilt sllrpiy a y miscarry ro the matte. Tors work li crca ss l» v^ a * u n - ( i The tir-.Uevealeon »'oluais» wi.l now fhrw tunes, and soorool the sabiequanl one. iwroe. sbait o Itional subscription puce. r:inl>e (iea'ttJ. The lubioriptioo price lor lh* C-wtcretManal Ulooe w « in &r l^?Tn^ d w\^.:roVt I r. to .h. (jails ur the Uonaressional Olobe. Ueok aotM current wnera, a »nbaCrib»r reiide* will bo r*33iroa « v* q RIVES. LYMAN S. PHELPS, . pi LOCK AND WATCH MAKER. €Jurwen»irilla. P» ; - I# Wa*oliea and Cloak* neatly reputed tnu W AhitbNl fcU. tinvcrul Venn laperienbd lu.lho buiioeii. feel confident thru I cau r. ndur eoumi •ati-raUion l W' mM iht'Tidbre, Ihanklully iccuiven .hare ul p'lblU) [ ,11 TO u£b. <)n*wi»p»vHl»* Now. Hi —3 ... _:' GEO. li. GOODLANDEII, WAOON-MAKEK-Lnthenbur*: Work done to order up *hor> nntiop. and on gondteirn* Ll«o c. kratzer/ ■VTERCIIANT AND LUMUER HEALER—Corner of .VI Front and Locu.t .truoL Clearfield. llc. HENRY LORAINE, PHYSICIAN oail DRUGGIST, on MnrkaUtro't.pnpoille hi* teti.ieuce. Clearfield. April 10. IBSJ, joTinTv. suugert. WAfiON MAK KR, corner of Third and boca»t •iVcet.' M. Kepaitina donetooruer. April.lo. oJ. GEaIiicHARirsT FASHIONABLE TAII.UR-Wt.l end ol ahaw 1 . l'.o» on i.airt—Clearfield. Dec. OP. thS-. THOMAS SHEA, FASHION MICE TAILOK-lnSW|w , » Ilorr. on Market Itreet. immediately nvei the Tor'. FREDERICK ARNOLD, sacket, - r’lA BIN Elk'A.N I) CIIAIH M AKER, Locn.t it., between (_p Seuoarl and Third. Clearfield. I n. April 10. IttSi. A. L. SCIINFLL, TAILOR— Ltilher»bore.—wllidobi* woik j uta* Rood and tkuluruiJ.ai any olhfcf follow* iics.Vtf, iPJi. ATTOKNEV at LAW.Otficeadj lininr bi« ;f l d «^® D fiecuudiUett oppurUe Hie rciitieuoeol Oov.Uii or Lriear ,|.M _ Anri; i_ Dli F. ANTES CANFJED. M AVtNG|i>archa*ed tba properly and 'RnhUojaprDi.O. P 1 1 II K)Pd. t«uden hi* prot*«»iOßal •er-'ice* to Iba ©» ia'rna of PKKNCiIVII-LE and vicinity.—Office ona dooreait of 1/I*l rtf«re Jppe M. IBttC. SAMUEL ARNOLD, Merchant and fruuuce dealer, Lnth«-.bor t . iV#«ir‘Md 'V)noP*, IV _ _AC»ril_l7. ___ ROBERT McNAUL, ip \NNER—At ilia >LD STAND in CurwaMvilla.^^ CADDLER. HARNESS St TRUNK MANUFACTURER —On Second al.eet immediate, 7 oror 0. 1> Wataon l lime S ore l’f°-s!k!s£fi CHAMBERS £c KLEPFEU. WHEELWRIGHT & CHAIRMAKEKS. &e-Ond« poil file .oworhip. 1 ao. Hit. 1801. L. JACKSON CRANS, ATTORN EV-AT-CAW-can h» round atlhoplSce form erlr occupied b/ O R. Uariett. on Bobo ad Streot (.l«ai fl.ld p. dun. 8 ih-it-r“I DR. GIBBONY F. lIOOP, HAVING changed hi* retidence *rom Krepchvjile to Kr« larivillo in Murrfi toivn«hij». ieip«.ctlttlly ofler* hli*«i. vioe* to the lorronndiog community. Jnno i?. IPOJ- JAS. B. GRAHAM, POST M ASTRA, MERCHANT aud DKaEERIN LUM UEH-Crahamton. Bradfyid |Rfij WM. POBTEK. Cleik WM. P. CHAMBERS, WHEELWRIGHT, OUAIRMAKEK. and HOUSES! BIGIIN FAlNTER—CurMren.villa. , )eo 1861 _ B. F. STERLING, OADDLE U AARNESS-MAKER, O rMK PF\CK—t-nrwanivihe. IL-o SV iKSi. J. L. CUTTLE, ATrORNEY AT L.AW and LAND AGENT, Offico nd jolnidehureiMence. no Mukei *tyoot,Ogt|Ji«W- 1853^ JAMES BIDDLE GORDON;, ATTORNEY AT LAW.Clearli.U. Fn-mar be “““'“J." 111 iq Fiench or Gorman. May 10. IW. L. R. CARTER, it * GENT for (Jib .ala ol STOVE*. and j 1 A. CASTINGS ol'alt kind*. Al.o, UAK I RUN tt NAILS Tli-cihiot Mnohinel. Plow*, Ai.nuu larnl linpl.in.nf So. | ■ .to SfCaoti ilnic l . U«»Uf heHrintint t Mfioe ?? RICHARD GLENNING, BOOT ami SllOt MAKER. can bo found at hi»ihoptwo| door* «a»t Of the Ton t mice, where ho hat cOßl'anUy on | hand a large BMOrtmeot bith el home anJ city manamclure. July B. H-61 ! J. D. THOMPSON, BLACKSMITH, Wagon,, linziie,. Sic., Sin.. ironed on •horlnotion, and Iho very boil ilyln, al buold •landi« li.« huronifh ol'Onrwi»o»yi|lo. TOOMAS mills, rto Inrdoh WAGONS. UUt, LIES. Sic . vary ulieap, and umuul >otnred lalhaneat elyle, and werren'-H Ane- 1. IH.II -r_. 1 ' ISAAC SMITH, Merchant, and dbaleu hk lumber and County, Prodncaaenerally—SlatetireaLbelwcen Chore 1 and Lopuii—Curweeevillu. mat.. WILLIAM A. WALLACE, GEO. W. RHEEM, THOMPSONS, HARTSOCIC, 6s"CO.' rUON-FuUNDiiXlS—Cuiwemvilie, An i room ofCauitm made to order. l>oo t Ju. tool THOMAS H. FULTON, & CO., MEUCIIANTS. tied exienitvo dealer*. and Maßofactarer* of Cumber, Halit till'*. Julym.*EsJ- ELLIS IRWIN 6s SONS, ATthemoolh ol Lick Run, 5 mUae from Clearfield— MEUCH AN i‘d. and uxieuuye Lumber manuttiultner*. Junoiy. IWjh_ ' ■ . T. JEFFERSON BOYER. OHVSIUIAN— run bo ioiniLni hit Ulrica in LUTHERS. I lll'Hi, Cleail.tdd ooutftJ.'Va.. when nor nboont on pio- buiino.,. ■ Bewtembor I). Ibod. MOSSUP & POTTOKFF. Retailers or rouEiCn and ooiiEsriCMiiß* OIIANDISE Si LKiUUHB-Un Hie wn.ltldoor etc Oud itreol neatly opposite tne OofftPliouw. Clear .old, ru. Sept. lid. id>3. ■ 11. P. THOMPSON, - PHYSICIAN— May bofonnd.itberaUili office.oralßcp. IlslA'aliolol—Curmenivnle— rvhon not not brorewionally abi.m. , . i Dao.dll Idol. DU. It. V. WILSON, HAVINO removed hit Uflico to hit.oow dwollinf on. Se cond ti root, will promptly «"■><«>» I BioroHiimnJ colli, at noreiplor. ~~ , LToaiß old. June;!., le6B. cg^TOa©sr«-— . . ms, ELIZA IRVIN,"' ■ • rr'X+ENPIV 1 KETAtLKU OF FOIIEIGN”ANDDO- »f t «i ibi, date. oeOJM&COB* &-«<•“* * *»•**-* *" ,u iirwr* **** * -.9-0.-*.-»* *«*■*«■• SAMUEL B. TAYLOR, : mANNER-nnUUUOT andailUE MANUFACTURER— I tlorwantedlii. ' ■ ' ~ TLc nil, 183 L. Wb*hiogion, Ootooei 13. Itb3. Medicines worthy n place iu all Families- Being Prepared by a Regular Graduate and Physician of 30 years Experience . •'VuIL ALI” Nl'livoul’ AlTfc'oiVtJsi-l)f. J. Ho«’* §mmm^ IILTi Uu.D ll3.tiSmß. Nun.bael.. Neo.-al la. rumvJM Umil. undiivi.eVw., to the vehol" .r»lnn., ‘t « “»■** mlr&oulout In iti tuocu. &o cent. a battle* THE GREAT PAIN UURP.R. no YOU PUFFER WITH ANY FA!N.-1f »»» *»CS» w.illiml iu»nßitißt/reliefb»mlne Dr.Uuat. d F AIN cua {SliSl 1 1 iliu onlf lufpsialiou which sun- «ln.n t ic'ttn lf. Hnr« ThetrtU Jinetitnatuin from. Colds. lolni In ll»# ™ooj Rack Face. Earfo: Tooth Ache; bu>m«oo o* hack ; Still No*. Uruua.-Cera*. »od hU. ySaint. Wherever yon have oaln, U«e the Tala Oiter, .»«• xrwtlHtfe.. pWe 12>*.25 and Wcent* bottle** oiwra , FOR COUGHS COLUS CROUP AND VVIIOoPUJO CUDUH-tniJbfat .Cough Syrup in the wo Id wortt I ce cbrateil UojUh Byrop. «ive* Immediate IJfT to »*Std._U- Cough. whetnor pyn.nmpuye or iho.Mtem allay. any/Tlutionol the aS I * inuiroatuckt* In QU . w hich ilangtrou.dieeaee ,aa:SijaaW“« *•&« od * . a WHO ifp’lNO CUUG* I. ancthat mranlaiat,, ajwar. woha inbVu.M.' Urowln 60o.n..p i rbot.in. AUe( , a „ o Bland j>u,in.r Ue-ilinf Ointment. Kre Ointtoeni. £*ye Vjptp r • A ® lr s^F» iorPia-fo r *. Preach a.ecino, Ufnut Cordial. Awayi'Oil, IvE.if of Opium. Uiuuia llair uElulUAle All tftoabove preparation*. with 1)R, KU3hi o WKUIUAI4 ADVISER to pai.ou. in ijaioei. ana m hsaitb. to bo hw 01. un'IUPSU E‘BRENNER. Motilidjilo. ■Ulonia^ H. 1). PATTON. OatweatYlllc. aß aof tj.ejj'.jjfjj?*"* throunLoutihoStnto. J»»* •».«“* U O. WAT4ON, AICIR. CleaiHeM Pu. __ AUDITOR'S NOTIGEt~ Tlio Estate bf’Zobulon Miller,’ Deceased,.