ARRIVAL OFJPE STEAMER ATLANTIC FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. Nk«' YoRK .-Juno 25.—The steamer At lantic arrived this morning,' bringing Liv erpool dates of .ilia 14th instant The At lantic briugs IJO passengers. Spoke (ho flhip Bosidnion going into Liverpool,— Among ho*,passengers is R. A. Winslow, bearer of despatches.' .The Kuropa arri ved out on the 'l'lih. The Indiana, tho first-of lt|,q £cre\v steam line between Liv erpool and New York-, was advertisedWo sail July 12. TpE War, —Silestria still holds out.— Thera had,ibeon considoruble fighting at the'£>6tpos|s,' and the Russians were ma king irp'nicnse sacrifices to carry the place, but it is thought that it can hold out till the allied-troops arrive. Omer Pasha was at Slmmla. Prince Paskiowitcli was at Jassy: The Roots in the Black Sen were quiet. Admiral Napier had exchanged shots with Helsingfors, bat no decisive action had taken place. Negotiations Were proceeding busily, but were involved in obscurity. It is reported that the C.V.ar has rejected ihe Inst Austrian note, and was assembling a force of Cossacks to threaten Transyl vania. On tho othor hand it h said tho result of the Austro-Russian noto was not known, but was supposed to be favorable to the western powers. It was reported that the Turks made n sully from Silestria on tho Bft), and des troyed the approaches of the bescigcrs, fil ling up tho mines beforo Silestria. The Russians suffered seriouslossby tliespring ing ofa Turkish counter-mine. The reported victory of the insurgents in Thessaly is believed to be a fiction. Admiral Napier was anchored ofTSwea borg June 7th. A Russian fleet of ten iine-of-bnjlle ships were anchored behind tho batteries. AdmirnLDundah had telegraphed that ihe Russians voluntarily permitted French and English merchant ships to leave Odessa. The fortress of Redout Kale was en tirely destroyed, May lfc'th, by a portion of the allied fleet. Schamyl had taken the important Rus sian fortress of Usurghet, and was mar ching with 60,000 'men against Tiflis.' -■ Reports concerning negotiations arc conflicting. One says that Russia lias consented to evacuate the principalities, provided I lie allies restoro the status quo ants helium. Another says she has un conditionally refused. China India.—ln the English House of Commons, Sir Charles Woods said that 1 the government could not con firm .the report that the insurgents, assist ed by foreigners, had driven the Imperial ists from Shanghai. The London Standard stutes that the British war steamer Encounter and the United States bloop-of-war Plymoulh’were engaged in eu attack on the Imperialists at Shnnghai April 4. On board the Plymquth George McCorkle was killed, and four others severely, wounded. Cnpt. T*eo rsqn of the Rose Standish, was dangerously wounded. The victois enptured two 12, fouf 6, ond,four 8-p'ounders. There wore no other dotnils of the engagements. Overland advices state that a Russian fleet was off Singapa re. The report that Dost Mohommed hud- formed an ullinnco with Russia is doubted. The latest from the ship Neutral (be fore reported lost in the Chinese seas,) slates that the ship and consist ing of 12,000 chests of tea, would be a to ial loss. Second Despatch.—The Wak.— I liu political advices by this arrival aro inter esting, but not highly important. Accounts [from the East are still warlike, but no ac tual fighing'oPimoment is reported. Af fairs on the Danube pretty much the same Fas at previous accounts. 1 The most important advice is the fact Shat Silestria still continues to hold out Srravely against the nltncks pf the Rus sians. The hopes are slrong that she will Be able.to maintain hcrsell'until reinforced Ky the allied armies. There had been ■orisiaerable skirmishing on the out posts W Silestria. The Russians were making Bnmense sacrifices of life to carry forlres ■s, with hut little success. Tho Turks ■ roughouthave maintained themselves ad,- Eirably, and will do so until the allies Erne up. It is said that the Russians suf ■red drfeddfuL havoc.,by attempting nnd Bringing tiie Turkish counter-mines. ■ Mersa Pasha, commknderof Silestria, Bra wounded 5 by'shannon ball. ■ The Austrian and Prussian conference B viewed Os highly favorable to the'allies. ■ Twenty-two transports hu'd arrived,at Earn a with allied troops. ■ Tho Russians were busily engnged in Brlifving Jassa. Bit is said that tho English vests'n<3ftr Boland destroyed a large number of guji Hits and' merchant ships of the Russians, ■d set fire to' the wharves, by whi'c|v an ■menso amount of property was des. ■The wholo English light division at Va^ ■ and a portion of the combjned fleota left for Sebastopol, nnJ the transport Constantinople hnd left for Varna: frontiers bf Transylvania were ■timing with Cossacks. Napier was before Swenborg, 6th with fourteen vessels, t ■ was said ‘thiW Prussia sent a highly noto' tb Russia, the purport of wa'? pofknown, but surmised to-be to the allies if cerluin cbnipliedAyith. , ;.Tnrks i bad'retired. iaopu i Leaser and wero concentrating nt Kal- ic; first detnjtjbmept qf,tropps for Cu id' left Cadij: on.the -ist inst.. ; ■ * tc London Gazette officially nnnoun-. bb blockade of the Danube. b selge ofSilesiria was continued on In. , without any importnnd result lurkg still holding out manfully nnd ihbtifbrtivcrv' TII E 'CLEAR FI EL IV RE P U JTL IC/A N . The concentration of he Russian corps Ot Moldovia was confirmed. ‘ A portion of the combined fleet were on the Circassian const. Miscellaneous.— Tho London Crystal Palace lias been opened again with grent pomp and magnificence, and the Queen was presont in person. Them have been several nrrivnls from Australia, but nows from that quarter was unimportant. Business dull. Cold plen ty. Much distress however, prevailbd. England was quiet. The weather fa vorable to the crops. franco continues war preparations.— Internally, however, sho is quiet, Austria remains as before jn her rela tions to tho allies. Ireland unimportant. Tile rumor of Sweden having- recollod her minister from Si. Petersburg is not confirmed. Late accounts from Chinn say the posi tion ol the Emperor is critical. Pekin is expected to fall in a short time. There has been an insurrection at Mo nollo. Nothing else of moment. The Scigc of Silestria. Wo take the following passage from the Vienna correspondence of the London Times: “It is now universally acknowledged that the Russians linvo recently su fie red a scries ordefents, and some el ihunv-oftei attributed wholiy to the blunders of tlieirt commanding officers. A few days since j you learned that the Russians Imd been i totally deleuted at a place called Branko veni, on the right bank of the Alula, lialfi way between Kurnkul and Slntina, ami we; now have some details of what occurred there. The rising of the river so much impeded the retreat of General Liprandi’s corps fruin Little Wollnchia, that the reur j guard of six batlullions, four squudrons, and twclvo guns, was obliged to inarch up lYumiKartikol by way of Retska toward Mlalina, when: there is, or rather was, n wooden bridge. During the night of the “Bth ol May, w|ulc this corps was resting at Oliez, Skondor Beg marched with about 4,090 men from Krujovu to u place about [seven English miies from Brimkoveni, [ where he placed his men in nn advantage ous position. When the Russians came up on the 28th, u furious attack was [ made on their left flank. Instead of turn jmg boldly on their enemy, the Russians fought us they retreated, and the conso quenco was their loss was very great; — iOn reading Slatina they lost no limo in [destroying the Alula bridge behind them, j It is supposed that hardly a Russian would | have oscuped if the Turks had not been , much wearied by their long march during | the preleeding night. By tho foregoing j you will sec that the battles of Karakcl [and Brunkovcni, of which tho Aslrian pa jpershave recently spoken, were in reality | one and the same thing. Wo now come jto the battle fought on the 271 h of May I between Turnu and Simnitz, in which only threo Russian Squadrons wero said to liavo been engaged. On the 22th the Russians, after having destroyed j tibfd-works, quitted Turna and marched [down stream. As Suli Pasha, the com j manderol Nicopolis, mnde no preparations | for taking possession ofTurnn, the Russians thought themselves perfectly secure, and marched at their case along Ihe left hank of tho Danube toward Simnit/.n. Sali i Pasha had, however, not been idle. He | Imd sent n corps of 1,000 men ulong the ; road from Nicopolis to Sistow, and order |ed up 20110 men from that place to meet them; lie then despatcjjed a detachment iof 1,1.00 men, drawn from Islass, to n | place called Wagunza. When the Rus sians were about midway between Tornn land Siimiitzn thfilwo first mentioned 'J,\ir j kish detnehinentB crossed the river and •attacked the enemy in front. Shoilly al’- I ter the engagement had begun, the 1 -,000 [men who Imd crossed the river from Wo- I gnnzu came up, and look the Russians in I flank and rear. A most sanguinory and |Obs:inate conflict ensued, and, although, between two fires, the Russians long dis played great cournage. The Jager bat bullions, called Alexopolski and Krements cliuk, were cut to pieces, and the rest'of I the dotaichmcnl only escaped a similar falo by a disorderly flight.” ' D cudful Accident at Niagara Falls. Buffalo, June 128. —A terrible accident 'occurred this morning at Niagara Fnlls. — A littlol girl live years of age, who was playing on the lop of tho precipice known as tho Devil’s hole, appropchod too near the edge and overbalanced. For an in stant she clung to the bushes, but losing I her hold before.assistcnce could reach her | foil into tho gulf, a distance of 160 feet.— | She still survives, Init her recovery is I impossible’. , “Gbog Stuffed.” —The mayor of Rea ding has sent to the various keepers oflav erns and bedr houses'in that city,'a print ed list, alphabetically urrunged, of one hundred und filly nnmes, together with the act passed, by. the last legislature, to prevent abuse in tho sale and use ol ar dent spirits. The, person's whose names are thus used'are designated as intemper aUs t l apd 'landlords ar& prohibited from giving them grog under the penalties of tho law..;.’ MuitDEß AND RoBBEBY BV THE INDIANS. The Council Bluffs Eagle, of the 13th, says; ‘‘The reported murder of ■■ white man by the .Indians, and theft of horses, is confirmed by purties who have just ro tufried froni the Loupe Forks, supposed to'huve been the. work of tho Puwnecs.—- Forty oK fifiy horsga have recently been stolen.”- , . Liqdob Excitement In Shki.byvii.i,e. The grocery of Mr. Hardens, in Shelby, ville, led., was .destroyed by a mob on Saturday night, the 17th inst. Ho had insulted the citijjyna of the plgce, and caught a boy and shut him up. There was great excitement on each side. Duel in Florida—Cholera ill Loulxinnnn. Baltimore, June 29.—A duel occurred recently at Nowmanvillo, Fla., between two lawyers, named Joseph Coker and Charles Stewart, in which tho latter was so seriously injured that amputation of his arm was found nccosshry. Tlio affair grow out of somo difficulty about a woman. The cholera has made its appearance on several plantations in Louisiana. Mr. Lamdcd lost twenty-three slaves by llie disease. Fnlnl Riiilronil Arcicient Dethoit, June 28. — This morning the lightning train going weston the Michigan CentruDrailroad, when three miles from Wayne, ran into a carriage containing a wealthy farmer, his wife and child, killing them all instantly. The train was thrown off the track, and the locomotive and sev eral ears wore broken. No one on the train was killed,.but tho engineer, firo.man, and ten or twelve passengers were more or less injured. O-irl hiring the forty-eight hours, end ing on the 22d inst, there wero fourteen burials, in tile city cemotery at Nashville, Tenn., ten of them Cholera subjects. M Vl(HU'.l). On Thursdiiv tin* 2lMh till,, by the llev. S. M. Cooper, Mr. Thomas He* d, to Misn Juno Irwin, nil ol' tlii.-* ennnty. On the antin' tiny by lit* l same. Mr. Jonathan Spnckmnn. to Min* K. Leonard. nil nf this county. A ny intC each of tin* above notion vvn.« n nt\ 2t» per. rent. ml. rnl.. W. I*. b.|c, nnd plank. Ul quality hy inspection. $l2 IMf hi. 22 Oil White l , me*ruilf', 1 f fM) (a, 10 00 Whit*’ Pine (louring phmegs. 7 oo (,j, > ;,n llrrnlork uhurt' timber. 7 6U hi 00 Hemlock Scantling, 8 00 (tif H Ml Flooring, .Jersey planed. 2d 00 (aj do on Step boards, N. f,, 26 00 (a. do 00 Heart Setg.. N. C.. 16 00 hi. I*o 00 do. river, Id 00 (a, IS 00 Fluoring, N. C. 20 00 (a. 20 00 Step bonrd«, 1. r > O 0 (a* 18 00 Shingle*. Cedur, per M.. 18 00 (d. 2ft 00 Shingles, Pine per M.. I l 00 fa. 20 00 Shingles, Cypress, II 00 (a# 22 00 Lath, U inrh., per 2 124(b ‘2 2a Staver, White Ouk pipe. h 0 00 OO Hoops, cijuntry, 2a 00 fa d 0 00 C*raln Markets. Pill I.a OKI.I* If I \ f LEA KKir.i.n. Will'll!, SI 0a (it, 2 00 *2 2.) hij 2 Uve. 1 12 (iii 1 2a I 12 hi 1 2d Oat* 00 cent*, 02 Flour is Helling at nt tho following prices : That mamifnetured from old wheat from •SO Ml t*> S 7 t*o ; now wheat from $7 60 t»> 00. The I.aw of Newspapers. 1. Subscriber* who do not give notieo to the contrary, aro eonaiderotl as lo continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers order tho discontinuance of their newspapers, the publisher may continue to *en evidence of fraud. srssw laatTis^sss&sigsarii^a It I * ‘ H \ It I* Sll A W XF.U STORK. RI( HAKD SHAW A s<'\. Would i **.-j»«'<*!fnll v inlorm the puhlir that they liav e .jus* opened at U. .Shaw ',- old .-Lind in the Hormigh of Clearfield, a large and well selected slock of Goods, suitable to the season —aui<>ng which may he found, Drv G i.nds i n great v at iely; Cloth i ng, Hard ware.Qtieenh waro. Tin ware, Gi'ocori*‘s, Hrug*. Honncts, Huts, Caps, lfooLs ami Finn’s, Ac. They *l> fy competition, ami invite permits vvi.-h ing lo pni*’haso lo call and examine their .-tuck, v !ea rlia 1 hi Julv 2, I v*-l.- tf. JTST AliltlVKl). Till: t-plrioJid 'lock of Chdlis, Ctissimeres. Vost ing*. Trimmings. Ac, recuutly purchased by ill** sith.-ciiher, which he will sell or mako up to or der, in the most fashionable and durable manner, at his store in ‘Shaw's How.' The material uud 'tits' warranted. No charge for sleeving hi* heautitul and cheap poods. Ho would inform tho trade in Clearfield that he is the authorized agent f-n* i>i veiv’s London and Haris Fashions. (. k-urlieid, July 2, 186 1 Estate of Fredrick \V. Skocning dcc'd. IKTTERS of Administration on tho estate of J F. W. Bhoening, deceased, Into of Jordan tp., Clearfield county, having boon granted to tin? sub scribers, all persons indebted to said ostulo will make payment immediately, ami those having claims against (ho muno wil) present them pmper lv authenticated for settlement. MAUY JANE SIIOKNIXG, l . . , U. F. BHOEMNU, ) ' Jerdan township, July .‘l, 1H:'»1. I,IST Ol<' I.IOTTKHS REMAINING in the Post Office a( Clearfield July Ist 1861. Benj. Aguon, Mr. Boyd, Patrick Rricu, Joseph Buck, Jos. Burge, Martin Oatholman. Jacob Crowd, (100. Dewitt, Jos. Emory, John Evans, A If. Evuns, Oliver Frylaml, Mr. Franco, Puscabollu Fullorlou, Lucy Faust, Xavier Frain, Mr. (luuipre, Catliarine Griffin, Isaac Goon, Josse Ifarter, Orvil Hoyt, 2; John Hiclis, B. Holman, i'Mmuud M. Jones, Won dolon Roulo, John Lemon, John Lockard, Charles G. Linthiemn, Harriot Lynch, A. J. Lnnich, E. Mullion, Richard C. Mead, Jas. F. Mullen, Mr. Wrill, Richard N. Morris, Matilda H. Mills, F. O. Miller, Hiram M'OUncy, Moloholr Rouss, Rev. P. Sahin, J. L. Btahel, djine. C. Shfrkley, Jamos Scott, Earl Sinlnson, A. K. Stoner, 2; Hiram Tolbert, Edward W. Titzoll, Mary Ann Young. A. Montgom ery. «. JOHN. H. HILBURN, P. M. July 3, A Jo\trncymaa Cabinet Maker WILL bit afl'orded liberal wngos and constant employment by milking application imme diately to tho subscriber. JOHN GULKJiI. Cloariiold, July 3, 1851.—tf. TAB FOB SALE, at the Blncksmith.' shop of Orr & Ivlingcr, in Clearfield—an oxoollonl ar ticle. Cheap for cash. July 3,1851, . Kplscopoi Visitation. Thoro will bo a sormon preached in the Catholic Church of Cloariiold, on tho oth day of July, 1854, by tho Bishop of Erlo. All porsonsnro wolcomo. LimiEHBBUKG HOTKI,. GEOBGE W. LONG PB'OPEIETOB, ovory at tention will bo paid ro render travellers ohd othore comfortable who may giyo him a call. May, 18, 1854, NOTICK is hereby given that letter* of admin istration on tho eutnlo of Garland Irvin, Into of Piko Ip., deceased, linvo in due form of law boon granted to the suhscrihorfl. All persons in debted will make immediate payment, and those bavin# claims will! present, them properly authen ticated for set I lament. .1A Cop TULUKII, Jr., I A , . MATILDA lltWi N, j ri " Cunvonsvillu, July d, 1861—(it.—pd. j» aiijmion. S rr'HE subsciihor is in great wont S R of money, and as we this spring s have hud an oxlra run of lumber and S Ij extra prices paid to both owners and i, S hands, he thinks every one indebted Jj ij to him is able In pay him, and all lliosc S whose accounts any part of which J> Ij lias been standing over six monllis, rc. for the first three insm'l imi J tnid twi'iit v-flve (M*iits f**r each a*blilioual iu.'xTtion. Ftnirb-tm line* make ;i stjuure. No ud\i rtijeuieni, in.-erlcd lor Ickh than a dollar.— A hiheral r**du of Hoot* and Shoo in the 1 <-eupir *1 l y 'fhomns ?hea, up *hni> in Slina's r*iw "ii S”i , on«l afreet, where hois prepared to do all umk in hi* line, anti will ho pleased with a call from any or all of his tild » ue toin*• r* anti a* mady u*m\ one.- as may .cc fit t** i:\- teii'l to him their jmt ronafre. ('leartichl Juno Jn.il. Eslitlr of Jonathan 11. Sntillt tier'll. rFTTKh- t*‘*fatnentury on the o-tatc of J**tta j than 11. '■huith. Inf • i>l lh»ll lowiohip. Cleur* tie!*! counti.lune Imm-u granted to the .•'uhscrihor*. all prison- knowing themselves indohtt'd to ?*uid **•*l a t * ■ will mako immediate pnwnrnt. and tlio«c Imv in*: i laims a#nin*l the pnine will prevent them prop'-rlv anthrnticntrd for settlrmeut. THo.MAH l A.MrilKhh" AVV. SAItAH K. SMITH. Moll towimhip, June 28. INJI.-ljt.--pd. JHKMKVK it a pood maxim, that every person should purclm.-e pood* whorover they ploa-c. Hut tin y should not buy too hastily before they as certain where they can he best suited. I would most re*pe*’tfully invite nil .(Indies in particular) to call at K. UleutmnV store, and examine his splen did üßHortiuent of poods that t on mtf be excelled in this section of country for r//AM/'.VA\VA’, durabil ity or style. Which consists of (ientlcuieti’? boot* of all doseript ion.* and prices. Ladies utid Gentle* nu n's paMers. boys and pirl’s boots shoea and pal ter-. t'luMrrn *»f till npi-s can he accomodnted. K. GLENN AN. J one 2 I. 1 8J t. V\ r K the sul»scriltes inteud U> make application T y to the next Legi.dat lire of I i>" Coinnion wealth of lVnn«ylvnnia f**r an net of Assembly to incorpo rate a Hanking Company, with Hauking ami dis counting privilege*, to he culled tho '‘Clearfield Hank,” and located at the borough of Clearfield, with it capital stock of $100,001), A. K. Wright, Kratzor. Ellin rrwin, J. K. Wea ver. \\itliam Irwin, John Hatton, J. W. Smith. J. H. McEnally, Jns. T. Leoimnl, Itichnrd Slmw. .lame- It. Ciehairi. J< natliau Ib _\nt.-n. -lime 26. 1 v * I. fmi. .'fi T’li*• Harri-hurg Cnion. \vill puh!i.-h the above one month, ami send hill to this office. V. It. Sll v w rpilK COC/S'A CtcM.MISSIuNFKS, of Clear lo-bt (-outiiv will receive ju».p«*>als l.»r building a bridge aer-*.-s Chest ere* k at or near Gilbert T<*/.ar‘h in Chest township, on Tuesdnv. tin* fill ue stnM«> with almut sev en acres cleared, ni>o a thriving young npplt* or* ohnrd. Terms will bo nm me diruelet. the liiir Turnpike on north, also VS acres more or leas of timber land in Burnsid'e township, Clenrfiold eo*/ bounded by lands of Jonathan Snyder, Kitch en and others. Seized und Liken in execution arid to he hold us the property of Isaac Smith, WILLTAM POWDLL, tihtnff. Juno, 20, I 8. r >4. AHSIGNIitVH VOTICIi. ISAAC SMITH of the Borough of Ourwonsville, Merchant, having made an assignment to me, of all hie book accounts, notes, judgments, Ac., in trust for Jho tjf. liis orediturs, all pprsonp knowing thomrelvea to ho indebted to him Wiß make immediate payment, and thereby savo costa. Those having claims against Isauo Smith will pro sent thoui duly uuthontleutod for Mottlement. Tho books will he kept tire present month at the oQieo of Josinh Evans Esq., in Curwensvillo, during which time D. 8. Mooro will bo in attondano© to make settlements. L, JACKSON CRANS, Assignee. Juno 7,1851. OISSOI.IJTION OF PAIITNFRBHIF. THE partnership herotoforo existing betwoon tho subscribers (tfncllng ns Smith & Brown,) was this day dissolved by mutual consent. Thomas Brown Imviug disposed of all of his interest in tho partnership effects to Ib«uc Smith, who hj.tp.settle all tho firm liabilities. ISAAC SMITH, •• , THOMAS BROWN. Curwensvillo, May 20, 1851. Three Lots for Sale. NO. 24, 25, and 20, in the Mossop plup, in tho borough of Clearflold, all onclosod: For tornifl apply to \V. M. REEDY, Curwensvillo, Juno 2fi. 1854.—pd, Estate of Garland Irvin, deccuscd. Terms of Advertising. HOOTS \M> SIIOIOS, ATTI’.MTON ItlA.l I.AItS 1 will meet for drill on Saturday, J[ the Ist day of July nt J o’clock, H. M. You will meet. ft*r panido on Tucstlay. tho Ith day of July at tho Town Hall, nt eight o’clock A. M., whore you will appear in Summer uniform, with twelve rounds of Blank Cartridge, and all your equipment* in good order. Hy order of the (.’apt. lb F. ETZWEILEK, O. S. Ladles and (•cntlcmcn. HANK NOTK’K. TO lliniHG’, lU ILDKKS, W I LI.IAM DECKER, SlierlfPH Sale* WIIO WANT'S A I'ICTUHK? Purviunec’s stock in now complete, From little eases, very notit, Up to those of largo dimensions. Stdtnbb* fur high pretensions. I'onio on. Ladies ! enmo on, (Jent- ! Come on, all yo men of souse !- And get impressions of your faces, To show your friends your many grnre°. The dress is hotter to ho dark. Hut hrown on rod is just the mnrk, For then the contrast fairly shows,,r Petweon the person und the clothes. It’s well euotigh tho sun should shim*, As this will servo to shorten time, Hul if it don’t ami clouds he rife, lie'll take your picture to tho life. Those little Ht'itiuTK, ‘yclept babes, Should no\ er come 'midst clouds nml shades, Hut when the monarch of the skio*. His shining robes puts on, arise And bring ymir little one* to me, v.-‘ And brightest pictures you will see. Another theme tho muse suggest*, To pnl all gloomy doubts to rest — Studi lnnicsl men ns scruples feel, Lest wickod cruft fresh from the (Ivol. Should In* invoked in place of art Ami made toiict n wily part. An* told witli conscience clear of evil. \\V have no dealings with the devil. f’huirlicld. Juno 11. 18M. 1!> IIMMi.VINM IMADP., ; T)V urviMi stovks and ('A£TiNo.s„raii I >ll. .1. H. AI ARCIIISI'B ! I) kiml.i. lit, the STOVE AXD < ®rJAIi UWAKK CI-MimtATlll) CATIIOI,ICON. i STOKE uiljoinini; 1 >i*t.iujnl A plu:i‘ in It rt*nd» pre-era-|r l * , » r,i « , f ">•-"> '‘"'/I" " { rnr,; *•"''f \ ,1? , inent lor its cum-I l '" 1 r( /'T ’ " term., Mieh «. «- f«l- M.S ■ -X //, live power, in nil , ‘-..0k fotovoe, -I J.IK ronl mm, 11.0 - , ////. t h o f ( , ,• 1 Knlnninmior, (arfml stovn.) Parlor Moves \ YfC 't ' - rvhiel, il i» reenm- I f '" r "» l1 V , im ; , di . ,V, l ' lll * H "*' t 'SO® • mon,l,Ml n.nn 11 v i U: ’ U Mu ‘ W r'K“ \V* ' . . culled »-V„r- 1 <*>-*•♦»■« <<>*• ii.toru.nl AA mIuIII.. Ir«.ne. Kc'- SllftfkJ- lire I’ll 01. im» | 11 ki,,r, ' , - f - V I'Tkbi. or Fnllhißi Ain,., Thiifisiiino M.trmMm, Oii.r-n Mim s A„.- ■■ ■' \•, of the AVoniT,; Eli- '*«* '*/ **“! .Uyripuon e«nHtn.illj' on hand F’ abiim, or i : Snw Mill?, nriil Knpinef cninplete. from one to forty JSjijSwV' Infi uitnu.M am, liorso ]i,over,will be it,niikfully r,'eeive't.imlproiiipt- Wr tmmm® tK Womb: 1«-| ! A ' k,ml< ~t ..wintry ~r»,l„ee liiUom m excUnttfio 09 t ', *•' IP,lRlwiiHßttDKm' . , v .„ . i 1,.,, „„ l«»p (M f tinirh, uti'l (>t*n .\<>t l\rtu*<-a. NTAI - : e. k. vahtbu. A^t. tiOiEffi2E3Z£2B£&ii!BiW f Oenrtiol,l, April :>, ts.VI-ly. rHKSSKK AM' 1 KIJKfiCLAII .M ¥ N STHI'ATION. A«* will, all their necempunying evils. l Cancer excep- viRTCK OF AX' ORDER of the Orphans’ ted.) i, ll mutter how flew re or of how Jong Htnnding. JJ Oourl ol Clearfield emtntv, there will bo ex- The Calholioon fur Hurpasse*i other remedies, in | (o p u },j;,. u ) t , llt Oie Court JL.iuo in Clear being mm e certain, less expensive, ami leaving the on t } l( , y r *t „f ,hdt,. 1861, at one \VMrm in a hotter eonditimi. Let all interested o ‘,. k p. n ]) thnt the int»reO \.f David Sack call ami obtain ft pnniphbsh'(five) containing ani ~t f< ( |(, o oaHed, of in ntul to ••all tho cast end of lot pie proof. from tin* nmm re-portable sources, of the ; j n t j lt , l M ,rou*rli of Clearfield, beginning at bi-m fifial result}- io u»e : tng»-ih«*r with letters ' lht , s p* ],,t. n.-f by Lccuh street from highly experienced Physicians, who have -j f (M , ( , ,-noi of present Ira me lion re, north by used it in their practice, and speak from their own 4ani(l lttjl j Cm ],n f,.et to lino of lot observation*. r . Xo. i>B, by same 7:> feet to the alley, llmnec south REFERENCED. ■’ H. Pki'kh ut, M. D.. l liea. j )V u if oV i\> c . tto thobegininng. Tkkjis, Oaan. X. V. L. D. F: i.i, -• M. ()., Cumindaigua, X. i . * * GEORGE W. SACKETT, M. Jl. Mills., .... D., Rochester, X. V. D. Y.; piLERE SACKKTT, Footk. M. I).. Syracuse, X. Y. Prof. Din a An, | May 22, 1&54-tdn. Adm'r* Mr D., Baltimore. Md. J. t‘. OuitirK, M. D. Jlpl-• —* - EPILEPSY DR FITS LAN BE CUBED!! Newianii, M, U., L'ticii, N. York. Roy. C. 1 STROXUKR THAN CERTIFI iiEAim. (ll«nn Spring*. S. V. 1 .Ci TATES ’-l.akcN Voidable Compound I Pamphlets Imd gratis at the store of ('. D. Wat- jis performing more wonderful cures than any other (sou, Agent, Druggist, Clearfield, Pa. Also sold by j medicine known !It is perfectly safe to take.— heading druggists iu tho principal towns in the ad j if. If you aro not satisfied after using one bottle, j joining counties. ! the money will bo refunded; if not able to pay, I B. MAKCHISI Jlrrcuriii. -Houry Whiteside, Farmer. 1 «'’>'* ,IT C. I» 'Valsm, CK-urllfld. v>juh>,u —Philip Kverliart, Farmer. ity description suitaMo to the season which he is i Girard Amos ICriMi, Farmer; William Murray, selling olf at extremely low pricee. He respectful [Farmer; Philip Antis, Lumberman. ily invites the attention of all who wish to buy Jordan —lsauc Dunlap, Fanner; Maj. David | good Goods at tho lowest prices, to call at the Blgit Wiae, Fanner. of tho CUcujH'at Goods., .1 • K'nrOmu* —M T m. Michaels, Fanner ; Oliver Moore, ' Country produce almost every F,inner. Lilcou at market priekfe in exchange for goods. Laurence —John Larimore, Miller. Persons wishing to purelmse, and ftweive a fair .I/0/7 ti —George Boams, Former. j e«idivalont for their money will do woll to give him />,•£,._Abnun Bloom, fir., Farmer ; George fitneal a call. Funnor; Gilbert Scofield, Merchant ; Joseph Bai- Remember the sign of the CHEAPEST GOODS, ly, Fanner. | on Market stroel. nml call and ho convinced that /Vmii —Churles t’leuver, Farmer; Auius Jlile,. there is truth in tho words thereon inscribed. Farmer. ; May .11. I*6l. W. F. IRAVIX Wnodtrard —William Keplmrt, Farmer. ■ - - . - - - _ ... ... a j JOHN M. niASK. List of Petit Jurors for Sept. Term, 18U. i new store. ftremrin.-John Wold, Jr., Farmer; Bonj. H. i T 1 } 10 . 7>;Y'" U "> "f ** ... ~ , v ; I habilants of (. learfield emiutv, that they have rig 1 , urnier, uiit ' r ' . Kmirr epenod n store In the town of ANF/INYTLCE, In /W,-ll.vH \ e".v, I'nnnor , Honn Kx.r.. j wi |OWJlflli|)> , lt , nt , r ,„. Ut ,„ „f tbß Sten "/i* 11 */ ■' */ OPO |L* 1 • U 7"Y * , ..j.. . . 1 Hope turnpike pith the Chess ajul of- Unnljurtt Heiijumiu Hpuckmiin, jr. Miller . 'for snl, full supply of PliV Uiiilliß, CROCK li"",'i>..ek, kurmer ; 1 uliiek Cm let, 1 uriiii , ( un{p ,| \|t l)\V A R K.” PH TUS. I'ATKNT MFPI .lactih Kvlar. Farmer : S. la-misherry. Farmer. . 4 , „ „ //„r,..;-rfe-K. King. Funnor: Jm.ies Pm, ler. ' ' ‘‘ S I “"- ull mherurue h a kept In a . h 'Country' sti'ie. All of which will be sold ut uiodo- Jlerehant. 1 rate price? for mrii. *■» eXehanutMl f-r grain, lumber, t.eorge Mailers, I'uri.ier: riimnns ( ...up-, ‘ (llir , r ,., n.lh-hsk Ir, sail, and "Z‘.\i;.x«t.der Adams. Farmer. moturo them »e int0...1 -Imug hiuiness-as low ralos . v .» .. us cash purchases w ill alhm L'/j net —.l on nßy or*, Farmer. . ; . wr ., , f'/rarjit:/ni, der’d. f.innretict —Jnmio 1 laugiierly. Farmer : Freder- ! 'l’ne undersiinied Auditor, appointed by the Court ick (•ulielt, Fttuiuer. I to audit, r« -sUte, and ro-soUlu tho aeeonnt, and fo 1/ i, ii'm I»a I Fanner; I'juu* j n*p. il tin* luct> upon tin* exeepiimi.s ti led, wtl} sit Fnrtii'T :A. Hun• - I nm:» i : ,J. W. \Y illu liu, Far l\«r tint purpose, at hi- ofli-u* in the boro' of Clear- 1.-an< Caldwell. i‘arin**r. i '> nVloek I*. Al., whon and where all persons con -.1 ohu T. 1 1 \ in, Cm hut ; Uuue Kii k. Fur- , eeruou on; hei ■hy not ifn*d to at lend, nun Thomas Moore, Faim-’r M'nfutirtn-if —Mairliow M’Cullv, Fnnnor, mol than ct howl:. 'Kslute of William M'Crucken, Sr., deceased. (IIIAIK MAKKRf*. Pwn, axi> o#na _ „ MANTA-. Pa.M.OS. PuK.I HAN<,H.,H. A<>..—l I h ' l '' A !,^ U ' J 1 J ‘ A ‘ * ‘“’“li Ki..-i,oci I oily umiounre to the ciluena of CU'urfu.M J. -1 " 1 ‘‘ ,,n ; N ". 1,11 ‘ , u S 0 . 0 ooniitv, and the pul.lio generally, tl.nl Ibov l*a»r . «>“Sip. € I«;m rln-I‘l v. 1. having boon m.ntimmUv on hand at tl,nit ah,.], on Mark,■( Hirer., ■*> >he-Mib.-mbor, ~11 i. 0 M;.nn knowlnß one door on.-d of il.o Jew rtore, in Cl.mrtit-M. Pn.. I llum.r; I'A’a u.de dot I- .-.aid e.-daie vu l umko p•«''>' ..rttn.-.Tu.t.-IT. ami1.1, ...... having rlunno against whirl, they ill \ito I ho ullrlllio., of tlioro deai.o.lH P r - S,, ’" t ,f ’° m P™ til 01.1 ie»t«d of’ jnirelm.-in;;. (iniirs, Settees, Ac., will ho nmdo ' ut ■ieltioment. to or'lcr on hurt notice, nnd on the most reason-! ahln tOilUr They mo also prepared to do u.ll kind* of House, , Ornamental Painting. amt Pnpor. Hanging, 1 in a workman-like manner. From their long expo- *1 L^l ’ Orphans Court of ( leurliold county.—ln rionee in the business, -they fool satisfied that they * _L the matter ol thu final «f Oairad AJer will be nblo to romlor general satisfaction to those I v * n *'* adinini.-draUir, etc. pM . lei'vino, (Uo fl. who may favor them with a blihio of. their patron-! uiiderngned Auditor, appointed by the vthirt a - 0 * June 7 IS.Vi, lv. to audit, re-stiito, and resettle the aeeminl, ana 1 to i—— - --i report the facts upon the exceptions iilfcd> will flit “Alder Run Plank Road Company.'’ TilK underrigned, two of tho commissioners tip- j.O (/cLnek A. M.. when and'whore nil pereontf cou pointed by :»n act to incorporate the: u AWcv\ coriud are hereby, notified to attend. ; a -v... Hun I’lank Hond Ccmpuoy” give notice that hooka I J. lnoUbk KJ>iAiv .AmjHiqf,., ,, will bo opened to receive subscriptions to the block ! Clearfield. June 1-1, 1851. ‘ ' of said company, at the Morrisdulo Hotel, in Mot-I ►« rU h'., «•■ fcinl'irdnj (lid Bth day of July noxl, when | |i; Rta te of William Ileplliml, DCtOOSed. ‘ and where tho other commissioners uud all those 1 ? . disposed to subscribe are requested to attend. ’ T FTTEKH tho fci- JAMKS ALLPOHT. iI J fate of Win. ilef*bt»Mtrtoto-of-Penn township June 14, 1864. . KDWAUD PJSKKS. | (Jleurtiold on.. deceased juwiu#bcoh gmntod to the ! BuJjscribyrh, ; iU|j^ , Vf'OU^iic^v r iii^t 1 indobt- Estate of David Wise, Deceased. 1 od to said (•.■‘tnlo will immediately, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thutlottors of ' and thfiso having claims against tho some trill pre administration uppn tho estate of David, souttheoi properly nuthent !c;vdiicl for sotlletneuf. Wise, nonr., Into of Jordan township, Clearlield ■ (f IAMES-XJ/O.MJ\SO.V, ) D/air'* county, doo'd., liave boon grunted to theaubwribor.’ S. 0. llEr\Brß>s. » • All persons hating claims willprosontthem pro-, June 11,- lH5i.-fit. for settlement, and those in- v -~*’ debted will make payment without delay. DAVID WISE, itrfifrV, Jordan township, May 22, 1854—3 t. | JLQfcJT. ON. Saturday tlu» .'id instant, in the Borough of Clourftellf, or HonJewhero between thei'o arid 1 — Philip lievonor'fl in Moaton township, a paper, TAKE NOTICE# \ ! writing, ul* deed,'from o>goo4(uml Thomas to Jae, AT peraona aro hereby notified that John D.' A 11. Mix, for lands iu Gibson township, and dated Thompson bus purchased the iutorest pf Ja- three or four yours ago. Any .person finding the eob DotricU/iind George launch Jr., in tlioir Book same and delivering it to tho subscriber iu Gibson accounts for Blucksraithing dono in CurwonsvUlo, township, Elk county, or to Robert Walltioo of the All poraons knowing thomsolvos indebted will Borough of Cloarliold ehall bo reasonably rewarded, tll'oloforo mitko puymont to him. I HENRY MIX). JOHN D. THOMPSON. " ‘ " ' Curwonsvillo, Juno 14,1854.-3 t.-pd. - I NOTICE* . O. of O. E. I A LL persons are liercljy. cautioned againsVharn CLEARFIELD LODGE, No. 198, meets in the f\ boring or trusting viy-v/itd Loretta, Who W*i story of tbo Monsidn Home, Clearfield: loft my house and prem^eM , wit^is^'J 1 thirty h«.ur fMook.l, l line sinull spring (Mocks, thirty hour amt eight-day; iMuni,qal Instrument*. and n grout vuriotrr of ani le K-s too numerous t<> mention, a a mmully Kept by I jewellers. All liu> ii'n.'.i' mentioin-d urtirlc:. war -1 Dinted good, and will ha sold at the lowest profits, 'hut his terms arv Canh. //T-f?' \N at'dies, ('lock a, Mild ! Jewelry, neatly Hr:i*Aini:i>. and warranted f«a oiui ! year. July l'J, In»3. orphans conn’ sai,f,. th dny at Jnlv, 1854, at liold on Tuesday, the ,T BII'PI.E (lOIUiON. .In-/,for. Cl.-.. 1 ;. Id. Ji U. 11. \V.\friVi;KAi:JU-;N, Jr., Adm’r, Ki*t j.;i; •• -n I'Mvu.-liiji, Juno 1 I. ! S.'> {,■ -Du-pd. AUIJirOK’-i XOTItl!. Clourfield, Juuo 7th, 1854.-pd.,_ HENRY SWAN ('ll ASK A SWAN