, TEE " CAULPIN CLAM" I Eruption of Nount Vesuvius, Mr. Secretary Crawford is likely tel. We find in the Courier des Etats-Unis get himself in trouble. It appears, from ; the following further particulars of the late the evidence before us, ,and which unless 'qfuption, from which paper we translate: it be satisfactorily explained, will place that Eruption of Vesuvius.—The , offieer of Secritary of War in no very enviable po- ;tile American navy who lost his life in the sition, that by some species of nocus re- late war of Vesuvius was Charles Carroll (Tea, a claim of $49,000 has been exagger"Bayard, whose grade was that of a pass ated into $190,000, and that the latter kd midshipman. He, was the son of the sum has been paid into Mr. Crawford's ; lion. R. H. Briyard,kex-Senator in Con liandsi. as agent fir the claimants. We ;gross, grcss, of the State of Delaware. This 'lva', let the New York Tribune tell the; young man belonged to the Mediterranean story, and as it is good Wm° authority, squadron ; and the ship to which he was ofeourse, our Whig friends will give ear to attached having arrived at Naples, he ob it. —West Chester Republican. tained permission to go and visit Vestivo 1. That this is a very old claim, (none ; us. He was near the edge of the crater the worse for that,) growing out ofcertain; when he was struck in the right arm with transactions to which one Ganiphin, cer- a stone thrown out by the volcano. tain Indians, and the Royal Government wound being very serious, he was at once of Georgia were parties, in, or near 1773, conveyed to Naples; but, notwithstanding before the breaking out of the Revolution- / the care bestowed upon him, it was impos ary war." I sible to stop the hemorrhage which took 2. That the State of Georgia never rec-; place. Chloroform was administered to ognized nor provided for the claim, (whichlhim, in order that his arm might be a mpu was originally for lands,) but having dis- :tated. The operation appeared to have posed of most of her wild lands to the fed- I succeeded, and there was some hope that era! Government, turned the claimant o- Ihe might be saved; hut, on the next day, ver to that government for satisfaction. I lockjaw manifested itgelf, and the young 8. That this claim so venerable and ; man died on the morning of . the 10th of well packed, never was admitted by our !February. Government till 1840, or thereabouts, . Two or thre other persona have been when a bawls got through both houses , also the victims of their curiosity. There diiecting the Treasury Department to au- was an extreme anxiety at Naples, more dit and settle.it on terms of justice and e- I over, to go and see close at hand the mag quity, nificent spectacle which the mountain of 4. That it was so audited and settled Vesuvius presented. We find the follow under Secretary Walker, and the full esti- ing in a private correspondence": mated amount of the original claim paid I NAPLES, February 9-11 p. m.—Vesu• over to the heirs and assigns of the origin- vius is all on fire. What an illumination! dl Claimant, the sum being about $49,000. What frightful detonations, such as might 8. That this sum was duly pocketed, have proceeded from the cannonading of but the claim still prosecuted, (or after.; Eylau! And the sky and the sea appear wards revived) for interest on the amount led to roll in flame. The fury of the vol so accorded; for the seventy-six years in. !canic monster made itself known this time tervening since the origin of the 'demand.iby terrific warnings. It belched forth in 0. That ex-Governor George W.Craw- cessantly from its ugly jaws a shower of ford, of Georgia, now U. S. Secretary of I granite and fire, which meandered down' War, was formerly the agent for the claim- the sides orthe mountain pouring its burn anti! in 'proiecuting their claim, though he ! ing waves in the direction of Ottajano.— no longer appears as such on record. Wo to all which is found in its path. All 4. That Mr. Meredith, Secretary of the lor nearly all the foreigners who were a t Treasury, directed the proper officer of Naples left at six o'clock in a special train his Department to re-examine this claim whichthe railroad manager put at their for interest, and that officer (Controllerdisposition. A great many ladies were of i Whittlesey) did so, and reported that there the number who went. was nothing duo the claimant, according Half-past eleven.—The sharpness of to' the principles established by the Gov- the reports has doubled; an immense col eminent for the settlement of claims. umn of flame rises to the sky ; Vesuvius 8. That Mr. Meredith permitted or di- has just formed a new crater for itself, a rested an appeal to be taken from this de- I new issue; it presents at this time the most Cision to the Attorney General, (Reverdy magnificent. and most imposing phenome- Johnson) who reported in favor of the va- non which could be offered to the-admira lidity and equity of the claim; whereupon, tion of man. 9. Secretary Meredith directed its pay- • Midnight.—One of my friends, a Swiss ment f and it has been paid to the amount officer in the service of the King of Na of some $190,000. pies, has just sought me in his carriage to Aa a_ further evidence of the manner in' conduct me to the theatre of this sublime which the public Treasury has been plus- I spectacle. I depart with a view of giving deredty the Taylor cabinet, in this Gaul- you more ample details on my return. phin claim, and another of somewhat less ßbruary 10-10 a. m.--I abandon the amount, we give the following extract from !idea of depicting to you.the terrible vet a recent letter of the Washington corrcs- magnificent spectacle of the night. It pendent of the Philadelphia Daily News, would require the golden pen of the A ra one of the most thoroughgoing Whig pa- bian Nights, and even that would break pert) in the State: in impotence in my hands. The splen- The truth Of the matter is, most of our dors.of this Vesuvian eruption exceed all whig friends here are loud in their denun- that the human imagination could conceive ciattons Of Mr. Meredith's conduct in pass- of the fantastical. Unhapily the lava has ing the claim after having been rejected made great ravages ; it spreads over a by. Mr. Whittlesy, the First Comotrollerlarge surface of ground, two leagues long of the Treasury. It has never been the and half a league broad, tit an elevation practiee of our government to pay interior four metres.* It has destroyed the est on claims, and it is universally believ- magnificent villa of the Prince of Ottaja ed there were no good reasons in this in- no, a convent, a church, some cottages, stance for a departure from that custom. and a number of vines. This now much talked of claim was The following calculation exhibits the bandied about in the Georgia Legislature increasing progression of the Vesuvian from 1780 down to 1840, without ever eruptions. From the year 79 to the year having its equity or justice acknowledged 1036 of the Christian era, five are reek by that Legislature. Its journals show oned ; from 1030 to 1631, there were soy that the commissioners to whom the claims en; from 1641 to 1794, seventeen ; from of the Indian traders had been referred for 1794 to 1850, eight; of which thrce have adjudication, had decided against this very threatened the safety of the cities situated. Gatilphin claim by a vote of 106 to 31. at the foot of the volcanic mountain. Mr. Crawford, it seems, then, after hav ing entirely failed in the Georgia Legisla ture, directed his attention to Congress, and finally succeeded in getting a bill passed at the close of the session in 1846, whereupon R. J. Walker, the then Secre tary of the Treasury, paid the principal, amounting to some forty thousand dollars, but' wholly refused to pay the interest, 'which amounted to about one hundred & ninety thousand dollars. It is st(id that the reason of Mr. Cost! Johnson \appearing voluntarily before the public, in defence of this claim, is, that he also had a claim allowed by Mr. Clayton the secretary of State, which bears a worse aspect than even the Gaulphin case, The facts as given to me are as follows: During the administration of Mr. Polk, Mr. Buchanan investigated the claim of Joseph De Lafranc,a, for alleged munitions of war furnished at Mobile and Baton Rouge,-in 1810, and he came to the con clusion, upon the testimony of Col. Rus sell, formerly of the army, that that claim was a fraudulent one; but nevertheless ad journed it over to the care of Mr. Clayton, his successor in the State' Department.— Thomas J. Johnson was the agent of the claim, but being much out of health, Wm. Cost Johnson and Ames E. Harvey, the correspondent of the North American, came forward to press the claim, and after bringing the weight of their energy and in fluence to bear, succeeded in 'Obtaining the clpai r (Ale ga I opinion of Mr, Attorney Geri wherfo-riNr - rllayt4 1. • *A metre is a small fraction over a yard Drugs, Drugs. PM: intdernigtiffil having received a freph sup Icy ul in«itrlnce of nil lin.ds, and of the ve• ry qua'ily, oilers rhrm to rho public at + mall proti•e. fur CASII. lie Ices on hand among uili; ere. Genuine Cod Liter Oil, both White and Brown, Ilusband's .21,1ag nesia, a very superior article, Co/odion, Iron by Hydrogen, (5-c., 4.e„ and in short everything usually kept in a Drug Store, lie oleo has all artie'r a of tli.t for ilia sick, o: Ow very Ins' (Igo lily, such as Barley, Sago, Tapioca, Arrow-root, Oat meal, Water 4- Soda Crackers, Irish ()- Iceland Moss, and an article of Choco late preparcdfor the sick. .110 continue& to troop on hand an assortment of TRUSSES. Surgienl Instruments, &e. ALSO. on assortment of clear and colored SPECI'A• CLES. Paints, Paint BrilbiJCV. St h 'roots, ere., etc., all of Mitch of o Cash. HENRY LORAIN. I%lay 4,1850.-3 i ESTATE OF CHARLES LITTLE, Deceased, jF~jO•I'iUE is hereby given that Letters i entciaten• eg !dry tiny') been granted to the subscriber on the estate of Charles Little, late of arcearia toy. ii ship, Clearfield county, dee'd, and that all perrons indebted thereto are requested to mho payment without delay, and those haying claims against the sumo will present thorn duly authenticated for set• Clement. MAMA, LITTLE, Ex'rx. Becearia Ip. April 9.1860.—pd Bacon:Clover Seed, &c., &e,.., , .SAL T EA r HE STORE OF :. - - 14 IP LEONARD & MOOftEr' ,'•T7 Clearfield April 13. ~. ,•• 'TIMM T"gli DERE. 1 MANSION 11;; HOUSE, &we:mom lowausso LATE of Corwenavillo, renpeetru ly inform(' the public that ho haft taken the UAW: will known Situatril on Ilia nnrth•nei4 rumor of the Market Square, In.nieiliately o r ri,nte n here he in amt vet aria! hr nceottimmlnte 'rev ellers arid ether d in an tin cxceptionalile 'Fable, Parlors, Rlu• 1111(1 Sleeping A partniellts, %VIII be found at Iran% rqunl to oily in the PhieP. 31111 %\jil by attended vv Ili/ ro'iteliest nud penrnt• aiiiy. STARLING it ri!toexteri•ive. 81111 will be rarrlntly sift. nifea. Tliof 11011.:L is sift:afro! In the moat reilirril nod 1'116111(4 , H part ()flown, and at pre.ctll ("Opp! a natronagr firrand in no oilier iii iliu 11a%trig had [natty years (.v11°,11.11 , 11 in Itecp. limit° of public elocrinirimeni. Evarie hopes 11l rend,[ fierier! brkii“fnirliori In tilltt hu may favor hon with their rnstora ; 111 111 hp la de irrni.lo-1 dint no 131111 'lnd} be hi.af,pl to render 1111.0, "fur. , Ifilfle• Ifi+ form n: I%° moderate. nod Inductiorni 11.11 In to regn:ur hatzt.iC/P 111 J illlll ICIII visiicre. WARE HOUSE. R. & J • Tr ll' ION re , peetfully inform .11.4 the merchotai find t it.zens 01 Clem it. genwrolly, thot they h.ve rented the lorge W A IiV,IIOUSE, oitnnted on the Conol.lll Nll:eshure. and formerly (teen pled by Burnside & 110 11. I hey ore ti. , nt prepared hinanextt, and GOODS OF ALL KINDS Ctrelnlly etured mind thipped on the 1110141 rensono• toe terlllll op. 5 3m. Conizaki•osionerN !4ale OE UNSEATED LANDS FOR TAXES. of 11,c pro isomi, 01 the Acts ol As- I s( nibly in bud] ease made. [here %%111 lie expos ed to sale 11l the court house, ill the borough oh on Tuesday the 1 1111 die of June next. the following mentioned aid desirihrd Tracts nl hind, %%loch were purchased by the Commissioners id Clearfield county, at Treasurer's rule. On the let January, 1845, ior lIIP IrXm nts! Coals 'hen doe, VIZ: No. acres, warrantee. 71nrnship. 200 Hobert Carson Ferg uson 4179 1001 James WOtott Fox 35 Varnum & Jud,ko do 120 E Bros% o Beyton Ilerenria 50 Campbell de Tune r do J.3st Flt Lmmard do 4999 532 W alltion no a Elk co); 4991 550 W. Willink do do 5421 50 Geo Aleud do do 5131 200 do %%est end do do 5450 200 do do do 5479 72 do do do 5456 50 do do do 50)53 710 W. ',went 11ous1un do 4899 100 W. Wino; Joy do 5033 100 W. Wullink do do 4155 300 Jnnies ‘Vilson do do 563 289 A, Kennedy do do 4(0 It & E Winslow do do JAMES ELDER, B. BONS ALL, COM' I'S SAMUEL W AY, Attest—Ww. A. Wallace, Cl'k. Cointo'rs office, April Ist, 1050. TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE ItLailtlrLD'acuu k colazg, Oscar 113. ,Merrell tirtVING commenced the 'll'intocg butorwa. in the borough nl Clearlit Id, %%mild respect the pmblie ilinl be will tel inufacturc nod keep un hund a huge and goocral usnort• moot 01 4.,W1D W4,llllLka 'tau whir he mil deli oti chc.p lot CASII or approv• 9 . 1 onde an any other citablodonent in the cuuo ty. JOB IVOI2K of all hinds don, on the ;mike. in the best moaner, tool on %cry reasona ble terms. Ile niby I e found in the shoo formerly occur,i rd by II It. Bmsch on Market street, list of the Court huuno• Clearfield. May!? 18.;0 OF partnership. Notice is hereby given 11151 the paritiersluti hl ret.loro I 0131 Josetvt & ALY.X. ECOFIHI.n 111 the %%001e11 manufacturing busioesn.in Uoitiii township. ('tear• field faunty, is mutually ditsol% ed. All pereo)ll , l defiled tu said firm are requested to Call nod settle heir account, 31 tllO I'u•lury 111 said township, %% here the hunks aro hell in the hands of A. :Sim field, and all persons baying claims will oblige by i.resettlitig them al Ilie ectlile place. JosEtli ScHOFIELD, ALEX. ScHonm.n. May 2, 1850.—pd A I'lllllo4e Farm & Lumbering Esthblishment ! For Sale or Rent. rinHE Loliscrihor offers in sell or rent, his Nell 1. 'thou!' and very to !noble rent chitin.. smutty 111 Cut inglon ton Ilednp, on Sandy lh in, «mtasiing of 200 Acres of Land, Slily oh %%loch urn cleared and in a good stnie ul ! 'titivation, the balance limner had Aln N'Zllllll, G,l6i 51,11, lone pair burrs) U l.'r'ge' affilLoinnuanuus llowt it Log Owel.ing 'loose and Lam, u !ram, awro liou,e, and a Bitieltioniiiisaup, and other out tunuflogs. 1..11,0114 I‘llll U YOUNG 4- 2 , v THRIFTY 0 q APPLE OR CHARD; in o very flourishing The abut e tii.uunie properly %till be fluid or leased on reasonable terms, II uppliCullun be made Stani to the subscriber nu Ehoing nit the premises. FRANCIS LAnOTTE. Covington up. ;11a) • DISSOLUTION OF partnership. The partnership here g nem een 11 in lieu, ounglt It. F word, Ili thn Tui.oring bumness, was tIII day dnaanved by nnttunl 'l'l,erel.ro all persone itnevvlng tnennieltes indebted Ail; plenge come lumen' and make pa meal %Inhout delay to either of Ilia eubserinerg. x. RADEDADOII. R. F. WARD. May 1,1850. • CAUTION. A LL persons oro ealinuneil against purchnling ur intermeihiling with the iollutving deseri• bed properly, now in the posreerion of Simon Bieket of • Brady tow•nahip, viz : • lot of fiat rote ding. mutat° -rg -pod. one 1011 1' Yoke of Oxen and Yoke. 1 Cow. 1 -Wagon:. 1 Clock. 8 Acres of :Wheat 4of Bye in the grow , ' ' 'Fan. 44,10 CLEARFIELD, PA. TAVERN STAND, ri' 10. 1 F50.--:Jrn DISSOLUTION TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. !Messrs. Ward & Ica 10firr OULD respectfully announce to eho citi zens'of thu lairough of Clearfield and 'ho surrounding country, that 'hay havo commenced the above reamed business in ull its various bran• cheer, in the shop tormerly occupied by Rade hough & Ward, on Market street, 2d door test of R. Shim 'el store. (up stairs.) From a lung cx• perience al the blismess. they liatror shernselves tablet to execute all work entrusted to them with neatness and despatch. end respectlully solicit a bliOrO ut putl'ic Clearfield, May 4, 1850 O:7N. B.—They o ill be in the regolar receipt al the Iniest Philadelphia end New York Fan!l ions. quarterly. W IST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post RA Office at Clearfield, Ist April, 1850. Arty Daguernan Arnel Lytle 01“.11 Barr A lexander—`.2'pea ‘VIIIIIIrn Burnitaglinm Sommer Nlaace nlrse 111atilOtt Baraar,oliam EltzMeth AlrAlcvy Goo Al. EAT Chad V% id( Nltbs Juno Moore Eters Peter Eytmort Julio Farr-II John ration John M. ruloin Thomas miles Iliihert Goodlellow Mies M.ll 11.iles Abraham Graham Miss (\miry David G,le Reuben liiideburli John Guffy A J Shaw Wm F E•ri flarninim Mrs. Ilesier Show James B Ilueliebberry Grrenivo'lSenii Bev James II In. in VVi ham &minims Thomas G Irvin Mr.. E izabeth Tale William Irvin lion. Mel Thompson E Conley Jordan Samuel-3 Thompson Ann Eliza Rev IVm S II Waters Dennis Keller Daniel-2 Williams Levi Klees Charles-2 Wilonn John Kramer John-2 IN'orrell C S.Esq. Lorain J O, Wnodvtnrill b.rnel-0171 Wlll. IiADEBAUGII, P. M. AiEW S'it'ol{l..; AND c. 9 111 /1.1 a. 7 ;2 14 CO Z 4 Lt) euln.criber lies opened a btoro uiljoining S Adon.s, half n mile rem of ILe CA•arfield Bridge, hero lie har on hnnd a large ril.d VVO , lnseoriedillnk ol Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, Queensware, Boots and Shoes, Mill and Cross-cut saws, 3tal nil land en genera 1y kept to a country cdtich he in deternrned to sell nt pricey' to make it no object for port harern to give mini n call Annexed pre the proven 01 n few articles: Blue, Black and Mixed Broad cloths from .52 50 a 5 00 Cassimeres at 1 00 a 2 50 Sattinets, 50 a 1 00 Kentucky Jeans, 371- Bleached muslins, 3 a 1G Unbleached do 6 a 12i Calicos, 8 a 181 Sugar, Coffee, Spices, Bacon and Ham at corresponding prices. Lumber nud cuuniry prinJure iulien in (I MANNING STEVENSON Emit of Cltarficld Bridge..l,ii. 31. 1850 ESTATE OF JACOB LEONARD, deed. IVO I'ICE is hereby given, that Letter. Tulin .l.‘ (runt:try have Ueen granted to the 11116111 hers, executors ul the lust will and testament of Jacob Leonard. lute of Beer aria Um nship, Clear field crinrity, dec'd, persons having claims or demands against said esinto "'I in present them du. ly authenticated for settlement, stud persona im detsted to ihe same aro requested to mutts pay ment %,nliout delay. J. J.V. WRIGHT, JESSE WILLIAMS. Feliruary 4, 1850.—pd Boot & Shoe ~;• MAKING. 4' THE nul,firrit er (Late) , Ili the rtnpluy of Ric! nrd 111ossop, 01 this pave) re,pectltilly intones lot, friends and the itel,;le, that be has earameneed the above 1,1;611104 111 1110 !Witt.' 100111 lately occupied by Miss Goodfellow. lie li:titers himself that Ito ono tircomplo , n n 1 n sat ai,l t ntiy Ordrr that lie may lie tutored tvqll. (bane or Foie %%orb made In Ilia earns! Fat•lstattattle nod : 4 cry if ea I.:e matmer. 4.1"51.223:2i'Z' Nude tu order, in city siyir. RICHARD GI.ENNAN Ctrullield, Nov. Si), IS-19 Doctor Yourself. It. DAIS' 110I1SE LINIMENT decided], Jur the beBt inethrote for curing Sp+n•uts, galls, Strntrat nr Bruittr., that It to yut to ch offorett to the for talc at the ol the GOLD NIOItTAR. DAVIS' Compound Syrup of \\'U Cht rry ntol l'or, (111 eAeelleut remedy to I.llay Bronchial irrita tion, to quiet coughmg, and to cure oil pulmonary duleaheti, may be had tit the sum of the ALSO, n fresh supply of Family Nledicines, of tieuriy (111 Ittiviu, awl of the very bent quality, %%both will be bold r y low fir Cud( and—H(4l,in' else. A. M. HILLS, Inv. 30, 184.9. Nature's best Remedy, the American Oil. G 001) ior ull unlnuunt., ciWer eziernul ut in .ernal. Fur bruisur. Wi aids. burn., chalet. and ihe like. lie rfliew y is unequalled. Tu be had uI tho rugn ul tho Feb. 12, 1859 Bellefonte Foundry. TILE subscriber begs leave to announce to the citizen. of Clearfield county, that he 0111 continue. the FOUNDRY BUSINESS bi the old place, where ho is prepared to mufti all kinds of Mill and Saw-mill castings, toge ther with every kind of Ma chinery Castings, and wrought Iron work for Mills 4- Saw mills —in the latest and most approved styles, on the shortest notice practicable, and on favorable terms. Having turned hie attention almost entirely to Machinery Work, and during the last year having I added a largo number of now and valuable Grist and Saw-Mill patterns, he feels justified in saying that all bills executed by hire'vvilt give satiefac- An experienced Pattern-maker aiwnys connec• ted tilt the establishment enable us to make any desired pattern on short notice. Prices mod• .Ind a liberal allowance mode on bills for tiers are respectfully solicited, which gxecnted. El R. F. WARD, THOS. SjIEA. iN elan!) Wrn Nader .1 ,igiort GOLD MORTAR GOLD MORTAR " 444 EORGE WELCH `5, IESO DISSOLUTION OFpartnership. The. partnership here totem *existing, between A, Mcelintick and A. J. Draneker, in the Boot & Shoemaking business, has this day been diseolved by mutual consent.— Those having claims against stud firm will please folio notice that A.J. Drnucker is authorized to set tin all accounts agrucat said firm, and to receive & receipt for all monies duo said firm. A. MOCLINTICK. A. J. DRAUCKER. Curwensville, Dcc. 25, '49. Illacksmithimr, BRISIIICSS AT LICK RUN. %VIE tillbsoribers respectfully inform the pub B. he that 'boy hove established a BLACK, SMITHSHOP, tit Hu ites lowcr,Nbll, of the mouth of Lick gun, o hero alt kinds of Blncksmithing oil be done nt short noitee, in the very best milliner, nod nt as reasonable prices as can be done elsewhere in the county. OX SHOEING done in the best manner. Prices of Shoeing : Horses, (all round,) 81 00 ~ Yoke Oxen, do 3 00 Removing, per shoe, PHILIP SUIDE & CO. Lick gun, Feb. 6, 1850 2m N sr 'o al. A 'l' CURTVENSVILLE. lIE subscriber respectfully announ yt sea la 1119 friends. and the public generally that he has opened a NEW SI'ORE. in Curtverts , ville, known us Hoyt's old stand, where he hat on excellent assortment of Seasonable Goods,. ttihich he will cell on the most reusonable ter s-- and as cheap its they esti I e bought elsewh oin the county. Give its a call and then judge for yourselv n. WILLIAM BLoom, sen. November 26, 1849. NEW CABINET & CH4IR TUE sill rasher reopefilully inlormytie public that he bass commenced ihe above men honed Minutes., in nll its vneious branches, in the borough of C , enrtield, directly opponno the 1%14'41- do , : Church, %%here he is prepnred to manufne lure CABINET-WARE AND CHAIRS n the most durobie manner. Ile hopes by strict attention to business, to merit and receives a share of public patronage, ir:7 - COFFINS made to order on the shortest no- C CAMPBELL, Clearfield, June IS, 18,19, WA NTED,— TWO Journeymen nt the above liummesa, Y 0 can have moody employnh nt uhd at luir Nono but good workmen need Jon. 17, '6O WIIOSESALE TIN 'WARE W.A.WV2k..,(DII:OI,SITO TIIE SoliNeriliero invilo the attention of COUN I la AIERCILINTS to their extenorve on• morirnt nt ul !SIIIIPCIiOI' Tin & Japanned Ware. Keening. cont•tantty on hand the LARGESI• ASSORTNEN•I' IN THE STATE. and selling at 1.0 V:1:11 RATES than ever offered before, they only oak a roll to satisfy Loy( to of the superon advantages they el:E.r MELLOY Ire FORD. Si g n of the • Large Coffee Pot." No. 491 Marko, Street ob,,te PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 1 1950 3m. Still something New, and something Newer - dill ITHONIPSON'S PATEN 7 TRUSS, made of malleable meet, with a ratchet ut the bulb 60 that the pressure can be graduated to suit the convenience of the wearer. They can alio be arranged to nail either %%lib it moment's al. icration. A good assortment for Pale at lie situ of the GOISt MORTAR.—A. ill. H. Clearfield Feb. 1850. ROBERT MAN LEY, 4.),aulaa,3.iclk-AND (ULISIALIL.I IE subscriber respectfully informs the citi- T Zelle of Clcurfield county, that he 1136 core moored the ebove mimed husinrse, in the shop lormerly otcupted by J 1.. Cottle, etc] and res pl ctfully so , irits n slime of public peironagm -I.le Halters hut.,i7 Ouri he run furni.li work in all persor s %%MI may be pleaged to call, to their entire saiis:nmion Ile will keep on hand Cabinet-work and Windsor Chairs of e% cr y VllllllB made to order ALSO, Draft's', Invalid, and Chanthei Chairs—Chair Beds and Bed Chairs. KJ Th.. Bed Chair Inn Le tutiverted Irum the Arm chair n Coniplev• lied in two minutes (11111 /140 %%111 fold to the small compass ihnt can be ear• r;rd under the arm. It i pllrtlell'arly f116111)1C fur Mllllll' nlliceranud Prulr atonal gentlemen N. B ninth' In the !lenient manner and un the 6110 f (eta 110tIre. 11011ERT MANLEY C!curfield. July 23, 1849 —Gin NED Sic BRO Vkit' PILLS. GEN I'S fur the ol Dr. E. Green's Re& t.ll.ll3niv.n I' Ile ul Clearfield (wilily% Bkhard Shaw, Clearfield. Bigler 4- Co. do .Tohn Patton, Curwensville. J. L. Barrett, Clearfield Bridge. Thomas :McGhee, MeGhecs Mill. % David Kinport, Cherry Tree. P. TV. Barrett, Luthersburg. Clark . Datehin, Girard township. Levi n;z, Frenchville. James 132 , :trurray, Burnside township Jas. /113Girk,Philipsburg, Centre co. June 19, 1049. Whole Sale Grocery, DIAREET & CANAL St., HARRISBURG, PA. J& C. EBY always keep a large assort• o ment of Groceries which they can se/i-as low as they can tic purchased in the Atlantic) ci• ties. We would llama 200 Bags Rio Coffee. 100 do Laguira do 20 Hhds. Porto Rico Sugar. 20 do N. Orleans do 30 do S. H. and Syrup MolaS. 30 Chests Imperial and Y. H. Tea -1000 Sacks Ground Alum Salt. 500 barrels and Shad.' 500 kegs ,Nails. and spikes. 2000 lbs.'Jfkon sides and . should. • ALED—White Lead;oll. Ropee,,l3oote & Shoes and all tho leading articles in trade. Merchants and Lutaticrinen would da wolf, to call ,and._ano prices: , ; t• • Dr-I f urnbei and IrcititakeW Ilairisbiwg 2 Nov. 14,' 1.849:0m • Fresh Goods. • r HE. subscribers aro now opening at .11 , their old stand, in- the borough of Clearfield, the best assorted lot of 5512&534MiP4110V0M ,114:03.ag which they halo ever hail, embracing almoot ev ery variety of . . . Dry Goods, Groceries,. Eltardl ware,"Queensware, Cedar ware, Tinware, Drugs, Pa ten* Medicines, Dye-sliding,. and Oils. They hove also a good mortment of Made-Up Clothing; Together with Salt by the barrel or bushel, honey, sheet-iron, sto - ves, and stove-pipe, nails, Carpenter-tools, and a general assortment of cuttlery. Boots and shoes of every vari ety, hats, caps, hoods and bon nets—cotta.n laps, cotton chain and carpet-yarn. LEONARD & MOORS, Nov. 7, 1840 .! I , . White 1# !Molise ill. • ••• .• 11 TEI_,. • dr i A LER (I: PALMr.R, proprietors of rho above. lA named %volt known tavern stand, (millet:le Turnpike, seven MIiCR west of Curwensville, respectfully announce to their friends, and to the travelling public, that they havo made extensive ,- angemenia for entertaining nil those who may lavor them with a call. The House is beautiful• ly situated and is one of the largest on the road, and le also proyidsd witio,he most extensive sta. •.; hie roum They are welt ell pphed with market , ii g, and their BAR trill be kept tell supplied. GALE!? & PALMER. ypril 2, 1849. STEAM CARD FACTORY, TILE rubsenhor is still manulucturing aus.couttliam coadiu)s3o For COTTON AND WOOL, nod will writ-mid them rpm' to any mode in um United Swim He hne a large stock on hand, of the usual hi ride,, and will make nny numt , er or rig io order. ALSO • n general ns, , orisnent of FINDINGS 01. ways un hand, of s.iperior gnalrty and nt low pricce. JOHN 11. HASKELL, No. 31, South Eutaw street, Baltimore., April 5, 1850. BLACKSIBITIIING BUSINESS, WS. BRADLEY, having commenced the a. • hove !imam ss in the borough of Clearfield in the shop formerly occupied by Jacob Warner, respectfully announces to his blends, and the pub. lick gener.,llv, that he is ocnv prepared to caseate all weds in his line on the shortest notice, and the very best mot most Huh9t ntinl manner—and ()tithe moat rensortahlo find necnmmo.tntmg terms. SLEIGHS, BUGGIES, 4.c„ ironed to tirbt rule eiyle. 1144 none ton the best wort. men will he employed. %V. S. B. N. B. Country produce Itiki n in exchange for work, nod umni field on refused. Not•. 24 1849. 3m contimPilic • to aU Christianized oral civilized count; ;ra hit cnn*ra lartzer !mown non of draths than any other nuilmlyti;sa afflicts the human ; nod, until ithin a few years. there has rot 1) , r0 any ?Mt.!, to I.lojl I}lC tints of the destroyer. lint now-- BRANT'S INDIAN PRAWN 111 11 Cures rrry tenay of the moat rtron,n4 marked and tirvi , e , opcd canes of Pulmonary Con-namptlon—nr.An.' touien3tr/ canes of tileeruted and di. , en..el LUNGS —suchhopelnes cfe nen ns were never before cured by any other medlelnn, Pu utterly hople. , l were 'mine o' the nifileted periotts,". to hove beet' pror.cuneed by OnniCiaal nod friends In be 4CTVALILT Drl: 4 ;a. Sane, who had their burin] clotill mode, hnve been cured. and yet live—othern. 01011 was anid would not live another dny, ere now t , well nal . hearty a. they ever were. It I'OAIWIWItsI nli the cleanning and purifying eater; nenrly us powerful rod active ne the preparatir , n we cull BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT Thl4 diffvr , from 11/At, bre 411 , -0 (Lit. gern - al LAI Medirations will Are pirtararly cJaptel to, Gni MT e ,, a , (fallu necesearry, lu Ctlru Coughs and Consumptions, and ell tiiintinn3 of n itnlmon•try hnturo—olcil &MAW? Ft. prow PO IntAl under ortiitoty trontrtinnt, thy nttack. thn Breast, Throat, Lungs, nil Pvt. red This PA LS.i .11 I,eate end eur4t I leers Lvstp. rin..,vhero internally. u. rrrtnin/y and ra.t:9 as the roe VYING EXTRACT 11110.11 and kcals nlcrr+ trtnnallu. 'l fat I %^ l r+rn rorrn Ninc MSC% of insueoh and Co-irinpfixi ot. - .yro, after all utlior remedies have failed to tio,fool. 'Thousands of ConsuntlYtious nod Chronic Cougb, nbundnotly prove Its to/pi:in . : racy la Ruth disensrs, and lid 0nd001.t , ..1 tor.oirn nod soothing • healing popartira. in 11:r , plaints and difaaseA, viz.: Spittinff bide, BlOisty et, the L 111147, Pain in the Breast and Night .CaNs'Ytt.• r,rus ehstaplaints, .roht,itation of rev ilte:rt. el•ro Inhq• Dyientery and ..i,rtrarr eursrltuns: In C:aim. O Adult.., ..hihma, nod A LI. FEMALE WEAKNESSES & aromas; No remedy thnt lone heen othercAl to the tat'ohaltal twin half as certain And tirr,guisl In carr...tie g thele ;Memel treakitraero tut& irreertlarimt ni the !.aunt rc:Co , BRA TS Immo:v.iN Y PALS.I3f It ea di.. tereure whether the dertmgantem h. rep7rtfeint, or other in dilental wee:nem—ft 1t1 . 3:1 . 1.AT1:S orowthening tim Fyitem, thr taotlong xnd allsyiag NERVOUS 1 E.1:1'1 Alt Tra, ht ,ttr ramphltte for proof. CONSUMPTION. • A Dying Woman Curcal . NVn state this cure to prone tho low ,.. e to cor , ! this BALSAM Is tmedowen after the 1101 , n11 (es , Oici'4' by phyalclan and friends to be in the lo , t-flaqr , of dirt.' . —actually //Ong— ntid. In this veer, ! , ..7 for t tonc that ;Arend and burfol.etothcp Were benzbt, for the rorticti Ears of this case, and the reepectabli and undo: 1 / 2 1 Mt; of nil the circumstances and Cacti, we refer 10 tek This cure WBl effected on Mrs. ZIIIA Dviax.o;( 4 ' Rallston Spa, Saratoga Co., N. Y. We can prove, a doubt, many others ()boon rquanv as hopolcrt. nrd frie, Nsarabis cares of Coughs nod Consury:ques wore pronounced incurable by s'atifol pkyrfri , w, LIVER COMPLAINT, -I. Sce the core of Pr. Itubbard, of Pteciferd. Ct.. end wlt Dyspepsia! see the cure of T. S uterebutd, of /Atha, WO:: ming Co , 11. V., end many mote, in our l'amphl , l l Dysentery & Sttnmer ComPlAi!l t : In Children and &has ore always cured. 1ri,174C1a , 1r4 will become fleihy. hoady, and hearty. sad F 1)11-1.1 1 *, by the IMO u 1 thin BA I,FAid. No mother need evor mourn the ( tenth of her child P Cholera. Itifnii(ittlt. teeiLin.2, it PR- 10 ' PULMONARY DAL S:1)1 be ratmilditrrisd. It 41:03. 1 ! for such came, civt n in 1er; , ...r Mon the ordinary datet,ii AGENTS. E. & W. F. IRWIN, Clearfield . ISAAC SMITH, Vurivinsville S. & F. K. ARNOLD, IllitienbUrg . ,: C. R. EARLEY, Ridgeway. J. L. LINDERMDTI_ , _,X CakdOnia. D. S. DEARINO, BrOOkpille. • Nov 30 1943—/1 , O ed U a S n I , I I E II BLS npa O r e f O fo D r E e 1 1 ) 33, FF k ili Cll . ES : °ISAAC SMITO, ;:t; Curwentyi Feb; 6,1850,
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