ez mme I n 110 ~G'=`~ :~::... , THE' DOLLAR. _ , t I ar Le d, 'Pa,, .Ja 12, rINO, : DEATH OF TDB ,PIII3OF,Nt OF 11113 • . • 'I:7iFtEDSTATRI. " The - melanchotnewsof ; the astth , • President Taylor'reached us'ltist oVening, ffirougli the telegraphic' despatches in the l *', Philadelphia and Harrisburg papers. ' was seizodon the sth with a violent attack of 4 . Cholera' Morbiis after attending the eefemo , nies at the Washington Monument, on the, "f' 4th, where he listened to t i lo oration of Senator FoarE. Ile continued to grow worse from hour to hour, Until at half-past ten o'clock on Ttiesday night, when hel i calmly sank to rest' in the presence of his: , Fa t ,family, members of his cabinet. and 'nu morons frundq. \i • • -S.- Appointment by the 'Governor . . Egq.3 to bo Prothonotary &c. of this count', in the room of %V. C. dcceaseit, Tho . appointment of Mr. -Irwin give? .general satisfaction. I No better selection :could Taw) been matle. - .• He 'holds the • lice, not for the full tortn-for which Mr. Welch was eletqel' - bat onlv until the in tduction of the per;on to be circled in Oe.- tober next. Dr,pnty Maishalls. :We learn, unofficially, that Marshall Invrs has adpointed GEonoi LEECH, sen., .his Deputy for,this county. . In Center the.spoirsAaite - been. divided h f—JARED brim ono halfnnikJoyf ,, f.lnvm, son., of Milesburg tho . other half. RouCnT . lnvz.N'has been aPppinted tor Clinton. Lycomink has also been divided. pAvid -WiLsoN, for Clarion. WILLIAM CAMPBELL, for Jai:Non Oz ) — The weather has been eNtremely 'warm and dry for the last week. Rain is • •., much needed.- • Send on your Two numbers more will close the.firs volume of the " Country . Dollar." Those who are willing to assist m sustaining their County paper, are requested' to send .in their names immediatCly. Delay will only make trouble to us. S o sodd iu your naives no v, and bring or send your i :'.money at the Septernber court." .Wo will take a dollar, end give a xeceipt in full for / . one year, if paid at the approaching sep.l : tember court. Butvur names tee•icant Now. ,F PR %-41LIFpnstA.—By the Lavaca (Tex as) Commercial, June 13th, we learn that a large company, numbering about 250, e,;were on the eve of starting from that point ''for California, by the overland route. A ,mong the list of names published we find i. ;,. that of W. E. CoonFELLovv,:of this DREADFUL, FIRE IN PHILADELPHIA A most destructive fire occurred in Phil ' . ..adelphia on Tuesday last, The fire start ed on Delaware Avenue below Vine street and raged 'from half past four o'clock ii the afternoon until about midnight,—des troyiug four entire squares mid abou • four hundred houses, stores, &c., many of which ranked among the best buildings in the pity. The scene of the fire was be. ;,„tween Delaware arcl.4Second street, exten ...ding north-to . the cOrno - fiaf Callowhill and Second oreets. . The loss is roughly esti mated.at. between eight and ten millions o FROM CALIFORNIA. The steamship Philadelphia arrived a New York on Sunday last, bringing 82, 7_090,000 worth of• Gold ,dust as freight, and about: 500,000 possessien . of „The passengers. She, br,ings,,:late - s from San Francisco to ,the tlist Weqk in June. 'the intelligence by,this arrival contains jog pf„ p4rticular interest: Some ; ting7itts: occurred in various parts be ' 'tween theNiners and Indians, and at Clia. between Atnericans and Natives. The Cholera on the Increase. ,The choleta . israTidly ‘ n dnjhe increase -,inlhet,,Yestern itieinnati there wete 02 deaths bycholcra on i the 6th, and 'and 60 on the - 7th.. It . is as rapibly on the increase in 9ther cities of the South West. A fellow stole tt W_o9d s aIX I on trial told.the , Judge that ho op . s . - tColi it in , a "How far did' you'ear4lt '1" asked thoJudgo. "Two miles," au wered the OrisOrter. '_' That is earryinrthe joke too fitr," remarkod the Judge; and the prison- er was committed for further . examination. A splendid penknife with one hundred, and thirty.six blades is to be seen in' a cut.' ler's window in Broadway, N. Y., and CPI) —•-----, • be bought for only $6OO. kuch a knife', The 49014 ma Gilall4ged,--Tho spot' for use Would inswef the Purposolihout on; Which the battle was fought at San fan-1 as wel l as,kvOld a " 'hedgehog for 4 , teeth. ciao, in Te.xas, is selected as the piece for Pm. . , 4.- ' . .0: -,-- • l ' ','. 'l' l ': . , holding a cainp.rneet*ig on the 4th ofJuly. 7 , ', -''' • "Where the soldiers bivouacked a few ' Th© igkeqii6t - liar,- ri-ii6 ' iiito 2, 'ipeaks ylitif,agd; the'AitAindaixr of the Hine of Most- of hiniiielf. - - ~.: --ir, -, ~ .. r -1 . Peace lino* to be.raised • - . • r•,: , • ,• ..,.,,, - r.:I N . , • ~ • ~ - , I.- • i - k T..::. : r , _ . , ~THE LATE, 4 11. 1 PETER . ) ,It is with pleasure wo comply with the request contained in one 'of the following resolution's' REPORT, of the, Coiumittoo on Obituaries adopted, at a meeting of the Preachers of -'.the..llattiagdon District of "the Metbodisf • Episcopal Church. ll • ..• , • • ' 4.. and . S.. D. •• : Vors;.Committee. - • • '' Whereas; It has Pleased Almighty God,' tho great and wise dispenser of hunian events, to remove from among us our dear brother and fellow laborer, Rev. PETER M'ENALLY, who for many years has bcon a faithful and useful Itinerant Minister in the M. E. Church.: Therefore,; • . 1 • Repaired, That whilelll,l3mourn the sudden removal of so faithful d watchmtin' from walls of. Zion, by which . the Cltbr4 militant has been deprived 'or hiS vathabre services, and his family biottkleinth the deepest distress, we gem ‘yl . l,ll.subinission to the stroke which has , faken him away, under the sweet assuraileo Mit "he rests from ,hia labors, and his works do follow hini i i! • 1 " " ResOlyed, That we offer sincere, gratitude to our Heavenly Father, through IV : lise all sufficient grace our dear depELI., tea brother was enabled for many years, to live a laborious, consistent and faithful ch{istian - Tire, , thus furnishing clear and unmistakeable - dvidCned that he teas not unprepared for the Salmons when it came- . . Curious Libel Case.—ln the Oyer and . 1 . 3, Resolved,. That ‘s-e e h iet'ish with . Termin'et, at'Bufralo, a case is now at flint deep veneration the memory of our &par..' whieh excites no little attention. Dr: IL ted brother in Christ, ever calling to mind N. Loomis is indicted on a Complaint of his zeal and fidelity in the Work' Of the the Professors of the Medical College, ort ministry ; his ,true'rind generous love for some of them, for causing•to be published iron)ortalSoid, and the faith and patierie l e, i n the Courrie newspaper anartiele reflec. which characterised his christian life-- Ling' upert 'the fliculty of the' Institution, for / through whiChlte no,lv itilierets the prom- procuring a woman to,be delivered of ises ; and - we Solemnly purpose, the Lord 'h lchild in the rt:eience of'a class of medical, beiii - p• our helper, to 7- fOllO 4. -hill even aslstudents, for the purpose of demonstrating, he follows Christ. . Pf.the science of Obstetrics:' The' publications 4, ltesc.lved, That the ahove in papersi, ins' tify Pre&rnble tt :is admitted, and the defendant proposes to: and resolutions be published theit, by showing that the proceedings; of Clearfield county, : tt lid that a copy of'referred to was improper, iihil contrary to them, with a letter of condolence expres- d eeenev . The Rev. John E: Ropile, Ed-1 sive of the deep sympathy, kind wishes itor of the Buffalo Christian Advocate, is and ea rnestprayers of this meeting, be for- indicted for publishing it similar article.--1 warded to the widow of our deceased bro. His trial has not yet. COPIO 'on.—Bulalo, ;her. ~(N. Y.) American. Signed by order of the. Association.—,-------. .T It W. MONROE, Prst. j, A liife4a - de Map. •• . 1 It. 11. Cny.v . nu, ec.,'y. 1. 1 :Die following .description of a Virginia Lewistown, Jtnic f p , 19,50. :, : llepr , septative in Congress is from the :Washington corteSpondent of the Evening 4 - ...News. All kon'or' to ,41 rs: McMullCn : I "Mr. Mellkllen, of Virginia, followed. He shoots out his words with explosive, force, ns though he were giving the word , of command to a column about to chargel the enemy: He is a large; full chested / 'man, nbOut six feet high, with ti.' broadi forehead and good...humored face- Jiis eyes seem full of fun, and when ho . tells! an anecdote There is no -troisiirlddhlattlig! it. lie speaks; without notes, dependingi upon the impulse of (he niomett,t, and un - 1 '' ;stow / buttons the whole of,his vest se'llS to " fait play to the lungs. .I . le spokein favor, or establishing $ - olierniiients iii thuli and; New Mexico,claimed,the - right ofthe South; O talA ilieir slai,•6 property therli`. Ile is' a farmer,' and a self-mademtin, or rather / 1 a wife-made mail, for when, at the age off twenty, he could not tell one letter Iran: another, his fair partner taught him to l Iread. Verily, the goodfiess'and persever-1 once of ier can • omen burst out with a brillifrCY' Without ) a parallel among the' aations.' Destroe:thc Sto.rm--Dumoge to the :Cele Ca . unt—Railroad Reitkph, &C. ALBANY, July 6, 1850.—A most de.' stractive. storm visited our city last eve ning; and, from accounts received,.,from' the West, we learn that. it has caused im mense damage , along the line of the • Erie . canal. • Already. the Resident Engineer, Mr. Goodsell, has received intelligence of, three breaks in the canal; . one at Port Jackson, 250 feet in length, earring a way the bank to the depth of 12 feet be low the canal • bottom ; another at Lock No. 57 ; and the ad on the Seven Mile, Level. Owing to the great depth of water., it is impossible to reach a correct iislimate: Of the damage sustained. It _is reportd,' however, that the break' at . Port Jackson . will cause an-interruption of the nitviet 'tion for at least ten , dayi. The Utica railroad bridge, , -known as, SchanCk'i badge; near , Spraker's,' was carried away before tho express train from here arrived... The night being dark. and the engineer not knowing'of it, ho pro. teeded, when the train ran into the creek. The locomotive and taggige cars are-bad lv ; the engineer and firemen are missing, and 'supposed to be lost. A.' number or passengers were- also injured. We hear ' of another accident on' the • railroad,. io downwafd train, which occurrbd anal - -one man kilhjd. ' The barn of. Mr. Stephen Sharp, at Grecnbusli, was struck bylightning and desti:iiycil with a:lit itd stock' o'f bay. rthe schooner Rockaway with a. cargo oel inber, Was strudlc; and heri'mast shiv 'a*. The hull ii,nat The Sloop, ladies K. Polk was also struck and rece . Wcd slightdanitige i . 'the storm raged so sevcirely,*that the pttve:ments in the streets Were torn up, and the Cemetry,: the bridges and trees were carried away, and the rounds were much damaged mid tortrup. MELA.NCIIOLY CASE--Two Boys Dnow- NEI).--:Areaterday 'afternoon, (Sunday 7th) two boys, Oiiied William Moran and Pat rick Jordan; were drowned in Parker's pond', 'a short distance from Pratt'si,-ar den, near the Sehuylkill. It seems that both the boys had been in the pond bath ing, and that Patrick had come out before' the other, and atter he had dressed, while watching his companion, he, was called to by him that he was sinking. The noble little fellow immediately sprang into the water with his clethes ori, for the purpose' of saving his drowning companion. Mg. ran; in' 'the - agonies of death, CHl:dled young Arden in"such a manner ':th,Yt he was untilije to disengage himself; arid they both sank together.' joidan was'only 11 years of ago. The: body or Jordan was recovered abOut . b . o'clobic,'and an inquest helotby the eiiron6r! The jury rendered: a verdict that Patrick Jordan came to his death, by: being'' (Irosvned in•attemptinglo' save' William loran:' The body of Mb ran had not, been recovered up to 10 clock last night.--Philadelphia Daily News' Jyly : , , 2215dimlimiikiwaseifigialmiliiameMEME A New Trfal_granted,lo,Milli, the Seducer . of 7/n f) l iget tho Pqnneylvaninn. Ther,SuPfeme Court, this day, granted a neir trial id the case of Jonathan Gibbons Mills, who was convicted last October, in this,county, off the offence of seduction, tinder the act of 1843, and for which ho was given tha',ftill' benefit.of the punish.! ment, set forth, to-wit : three years in the; County Prison: This-Mills, you inayJe.l :collect, is the person who destroyed a : , whole households by seducing three sisters. 'Judge. Coulter delivered the opinion of the; Court, and, the judgement of th6'Pa'APliiiri County_COuri was reveillpd; the ground of a want of jurisdiction, the case having' been tried bran adjduitied'Court, and by , means' of a's'pbcial venire. I have been: hill: 611(A py t,tio Counsel fo'r the Common.. Wealtyi, that gills will be agaip tried for, sanction at the August session. There eati be hut little doubt, that he will again' be' convicted. "Writs of error were also allowed in the two prosecutions for attempt to procure 'abortion, by this same Mills, but 'as to those no opinion has, as' yet been given. Aiesits. ,Kunkle, McAlis. ter and Fox, deserve the — thanks of the moral portion of the commniiity, for the ability with which they "have conducted these cases on the part of the Common.' Wealth. Theirs is a labor, the award for which cannot be obtained in this world as the seduced aro poor, very ' Enfl of the Lascretice Tragedy.—Dr.' 'Mose's P. Clarke and *lie; of Law 7 idice, Mass, charged with having caused the death of Miss Catharine L. Adams, by i tio attempted' abortion,'htive been ,acquitted. The evidence of Taylor, the thief geveru.. n~ent }f_ihloss; was quite ifidi .1 , . • lldete arid un j-, .aktiscuct or atqluttal ')vds `rendered without any testimony or argn., menr for the - ,defence, having been offered. Th is eas'tna fitmous " Lawrence trage dy," altiltivhich the BO:ston. papers gave! 'us so much agony and mistery. Indeed, 'they made it aboutas bad and cruel a urder as the famous Parkman tragedy at the Medical College. Who are the next `victinis of Yankee gossip to mako a 'nib° days Is - ender- for the .Bostonians!—Wit-! sons Despatch. - , _ .1 Dreadjiil Casztakj.—Aboyt 4 o'clopk yesterday afternoon, while:two men were . engaged in sinking a privy well in Cherry Alley, two then" were drowried 'or ernbth-: 01.4 he well *es about feet _deep,' antl:the miter from • art other privy.:4kas: just - let into it. Ope of the men was down on - a hidder doing something; he slipped and cell into it The other rushed down to resqtte, him and •also fell in. The neigh bors broughtthem up'by letting dowilhooks and drawing them out. Their - linMe§Weie McManus and Maher. I liOth"wore Irish- men, and had families. The Coroner field Lin inquest lioVie-Pittsb'brg Post ~Tiote 29: Brwtal llfzerdcr of a Wifc.—On ,the 24th ult.; aboOt 'rriid-day;a 'man narfied Wm! Keats, murdered' his wife in LOuib ; ville; 7 •Ky.i by:tiElilitig llei' Witt'i' an axe, cleaving her 'head open-at ono blow, and inflictiug„a severe, gash on her ; tlipat and neck 'at another, and se‘Vdring nne of tier hands at a third.' 'The Worinanigaires two' small children. Keats Made 'his escape. : .03 was a worthless fello‘V,Anii,l l -6•Ns wife to support the family.: is ' v4 i, 4 , :, A Maniac fro i ht th,c tp tiff .. .... 1) ) sii) wagr taken up. in 1 , : , " " Ohio, and carried • niac„. He Avtr, u - telligeni leokirt ed•thil,t he, vitiN,'N • w reck,. and , lie.; re k t 7 —which cat( reason' . I . . 1 : -- ' ) 'll'6 ~63-i - - • - _ . ~. IT . EM& .-,- MANLEY 4 BLACKSHAIRE. ... . . . saufintrau.AlltesUßAll/11 ...- Mexicanß.ol47idary.—Col. John R: , , . • 11.11AKEIttS " Bartlett, .Conamiseioer to run the,'Vound- '- ; : -.-- ~ • ary line' between tli ' eUnited States and no- 'of Clearfield County, that they are Mexico, has organized hia corps of engin-1 J. ' • ze TOM subscribers 4citpWC,tfullY . inform the chi y 'if fhb above business on Market street , ers, surveyors, &c. The • National hi telligencer says that almOstevery State iit and, .resputfollysolicif a share of public patron the---.enneserrliynprisitti tharaiiileace of leatic Southard: Union furnishes, one °more rnemheirr. • ego: "They 'latter themselves that they. eon fur Tho point of departure has peerii-Chabgtd who nray be pleased to ; Dish work to all persons from the Pacific to the Atlantic side, and; ca " . to their entire satisfaction. Tbey will keep u band c_abinet-work the•commissiol )yill , 'restirfie the survey on the first of tl§vo*ei, at El Paso, tracing. ' a nd Windsor Chairs: . -, the lino liastViarci. After striking the Gil o f- every aegeriiitioo. Uplioleivred , chtiVa made is river, the Commissioner will - return to'"' order. Dentist, Invalid, .and upubcr • a.. ci El Paso, and trace the Rio Grande down ALSO, Dent Chairs—Chair Beds and Bedtlzairs. to the Gulf of Mexico. ,The routes for all tryll'ho Bed Chair can be converted from 4I) e railroad are also to be examined into un- - Arse chair .o asompleto bed in two minutes, and der`the treaty. , .. • i .. ;;.,Ise 14 ill-fold to ibis ernall•comPaSe - lbet can be ear. Arrible Murder by Neg ri‘ roes.-- 1 1n talti- riedrler Oa ar.m.- t ,lt is particularly , ' suitable tarY officers ersantt in h Prtufo n e atest esstonal gentlemen. mote,the following horrible affair occurred: Bt r lst' in c t u oi sta i m o de nuli,... • manner and Arminius S. I,..Watkinsolged 20 'years',,,,,, ely.h sonof Thomas 0. .Watkintr, of the exten- ''' •--''-' ivc mercantile l' firiii of , rytitleinal Dtinga'n ' & ..Waesche, got' into 'a gtitikrel with some negro boys, he being ikithq' party:Oft; his friends. He started home v,itif ` - tab; other lads, and, when opposite a row• ot) houses in which some blacks reside, ex' claimed that he would "soften some nig ger's head before he got hot e-.". He.had scarcely uttered the words, yvh6n a volley oflcriaks v;trio thrown at him, and one ne gro man' approached with a brick in his hand and dtruck him a hdavy . blo* on the top of his head which btoke lifs scull and killed him. Tho murderer has not been attested. • •' Tlzrtlli,z Ivcident.—The Fairfax, (Ya), News states as' Mr. John Ir. Brodus - Wasl crossing Accotink, near the ,f . tav6i . worth Mill, on the 22d ult., with his wife and chiklitor, during' a freshet, the carriate wal; swept down about 300 yards lielow i the foi•d, and, 'although it upset several times with Mrs Itand the little girl, strange to say, neither were drowned., Great, Praise isAtie'to Messrs David 'bayou and' D. lVathews, contractors On the railrokt who swam after them. If girls will kiss, let them perform the ceremony as.if they loveait. Don't let them sneak about 'the thing as if they were purloining cheese, nor drop their. heads o'erpressed with the rain." On the contrary, they should do it with 'an appetite,' and when they' let go,' give rise to a report that will make , the old folks think that somebody is firing pistol a round the house. TAKING A HINT.—"ZeII, " said a chap to his chum the ollici-,d6y;, 1 / 4 . , it gediria you didn't stay long in Squtre'Folger'§ last night." "No," was the reply, "I was saying a few pleasant things to the daughter, and the old man came in and gave, me a hint to go." • . hint. - Zeb, what sort of a hint ?" - o, 2 4'hy,he gave me M`• bat,'opened the door; and just as 'le "began to raise his cowhide boot, I had a thought that I wasn't Nranted, - ftild so I—l took 16ve." • r. HORRIBLE DL'ATIL-A yvAII7I.II,IG TO Moinans.—lnliftx; Dauphin county, Pa., on the morning.of the 24th, a child, the daughter of Adam and Susanna Sny der, was left in hod sleeping, by its mother, as she was attending to househoteduties, andylieti slje sent for her Child,"it - we's foot i 4 hanging by its' head between the , bed 'and, wall, a corpse. - Seine_ fifteen minutes previous to the . discoi . ery" of the child, the aunt was in the room with it and it was still sleeping. She not wish ing to dist Orb it while asleep, left it to the fate described. —4 • NOW, that the soasen TOr Coughs and Colds are advancing, we cannot do better than t 3 urge, upon our citizeni the importance of gnardirig ngainit un• necessary exposures to the changes in ifit) !weather experienced in our clirnote tins season of the year. Tine introdircutin of :Thug alirmysihfinis ; with It a troublekome variety of weather, and the inidthn transitions no feel front heat to mild, dry to moist Efate of the saimnprhera, frryupply impart to our Syiteme the lint I:harm:Mrs disease. and lay ho' 11)140 4011 Of the killlll . CrOlp . corsur,ziptiiro Com• ff plainti° prevalent' taneoti dnf people'lt is the %vir4r pap td preVeitt,'lf pdgalble; Wet formation of those tlissalira, by n propor resplort for the which gnverti our bodies ; trut• when co:highs rift colds >lo come, and betoro the lungs became dan• gerously oflected, we should Wye recourse to that efficacious and deservedly populai remedy for ull iseasea or tlro chest and lunge, Da. 11'wraa's BAL HAU of WILL) itzattt. `• ' •-• • ' 'Prices at Plain and Grain; ' The feltiAng sialeMetrit dill shewlithe prices o Flour, end Grain at the several places rninitietied our teasel dates. , . • ' • Flour. Wheat. Corn. Oate. Philadelphia, .5 25 :1 22 .61 s:18 , New York, ~5.5 Q ~I 28 .61 .44 Boston - , 562 125 ..65 45 &Ulmer°, 5.25 120 —6B 'VT It 2,5 100 -40 Clearfield, 6'50 1.25 -20 ,50 Episcopal Service. By ., l)ivine permission Rel/. D. A. LeOd ‘isll - preach on Salibtith, (July the , 14th,) at 'eurwensville at 10i , o'clock; A. ' M';''tind in the Borough of Clearfield at 'o'clock,P. M. and etfery.two weeks. there-!: 'after, atlht same Places acid • • July 6t . ',-7------nt street: • it.OOK _ 01 L ri ....1) . - : CA IL I FV.lticr Itt'' ' '' / 4:1! . al. '"?'' A natural Remedy, procured Oman ) - • len t .. '--...v • gu 'een- •.. n: ta ~ i HUNDRED FEET . below ,the sts , 7 -- ...24,1 2.., e , cevored, and unsurftrr ' 1 "" aims, nerves ate. , V, °.' , •-' . . • . . . . The abova,is ti, • • tore, wherethelir o , .. it a y r o.or• .. ... , . . •.„,t , , , 1 uly , - 0 -:7 , ..?,, , . ' • . : """ :-. - , • • t i e . W . 1. 0 . 41itt ? ri ot: lois s rribetti.)nv, juif r eel* large imp. r ply of NEW GOODS. which ere nova opened 41 thrir a A Sore. cp , ateiiurlield - Bridge, con. Isttng ni tim to);111yof. .4. Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens marr, Hardware, . Drugs, Hats, Cups, etc., - etc. Ar., of 14 111 Ch silt ho so'd LOW for cash or produce. or in eichango for LUMB , H, and in 'no other way. For into for cnnh, Alql3 rASII ONLI ALSO, a Lizrffe Lot of Hathaway CoOking-itovro For sale. of tho heel quality, and finest metal, bar ing been made at the Lewtotown Foundry. - T. L. BARnETT & CO. Judy Gth, 184: •• r • OE Ljrne, dame. •-..authreriber respectfully tuforins: l 4hor — . l. 1850. Xflyer MO • ROBERT AIANLEV. RLAPESLIAIRE % Clearaeld..July 22.1tift--.6m ` . • ALSO, 'a large lot of Pitasbnigh Bacon, - NT' OF LF,TrEirs remaining 'the Pot) ()flute. ntq:lerertielii, Pa., tor the (fussier end. ing 30th June, Itifitt Any Dagnertean Artist. Moore Dennis C Angle Wm • • Mapes, - Wm ' ' - Bradley A T Itordo.Miehriet flowers CharleteW ' Itohinson John CoWens Hugh seam Josiah Geno Esq. John S Simmons John G Hogan Joseph K Shaw James B ohnsnn David Shearer John A. Keys Bev. Wm SII Truby John Louts Samuel 2 IValdrum IVm T I,ognn George Il %Vahan!) Lesi i Lowrey David Wriggone,t. John 2i WM..RADEBAUGII, P. M. CALIFORNIA OLDS out strong inducements to fortune seek. • , ere. but it is distant and difficult of. access, nd many find it impossible' to tear themselves away from their early associates and associations, to seek their fortunes in this far off region. Alt those per. sons can make money by purchasing; their goods at the new store of . , , , Jorin.gon & Nmitilit, • At Pcnnsvillc, Clearfield county, Pa., %Vho keep a general assortment of very cheap goods, in exchange for which they will receive all kinds 01 country produce at the very highest market prices. A penny saved is two pence earned. Pennsvtlle;July let, .1850. , THE .DOCTORS GREENS FAmffLy inc.D.Acji - rwEs t. 1 4'cormsTi4ei t GJIEEN'S Cf:LEIIIVATED VERMI FUG E, FOR EXPELLING " Dr. E. Gren'.s‘,..Re4 and Brqum riLts, For Liver Complaint, Dvopepsia, Female Cant "plaints. Impurities of the Blood, 4c. Green's Sarsaparilla, Tar and Cherry • Cough Pectoral; For Colds, Covghs Haat:mess Soreness of the •.;I Breast f Consumption, tto... Green's 'Nerve tad Bone Liniment, For Rheumatism, Sprains; Bruises, Stiffness of the Limbs. Sore Throat, Contracted Cords,, if • RECOMMENDATIONS... ®URING•mony year. we here witntiseed the good•effecte which have. invariably been produced 'by the uee of .Ur. Pas anti therefore freely recommend;them to the•pub liC, as a sere and efficient medicine. R. .Blakely, Charles Carpenter, • Wm. Hunter, ifames_Chanzbers, John. k. Gray, A. • • Lewistown Mareh 16th 1848. Dr S F Green—Dear Sir : I take great pleas ure in informing you of the groat efficacy of your worm syrup. .My daughter being afflicted for a long time: I tried • all the remedies 1 could hear of without receiving any benefit ; I was reques ted to try your Worm Syrup, and 1 must say that before taking the whole of one bottle It removed her edroplatnt antlyeanned her to health. • Being grats.collo the; bluieAti ahodeceived ialteldessure in thus. apkuowtedging trend re` commending it to 4htt .4" 811/911 FRANKS. For directiome. cartifiriates &c. ace pamphlets aft with'each agent.forttisinitOus dietribyjims. .Agents in Clearfield county.. Richard Sliitw, Clearfield. • ' Bigler 4'• Co. do „ John Patton, Curwensville. • Ifarrison Bloom, do • L.-Barrett; Clearfield Bridge. Thontas McGhee ' McGhees Mill Pavid Kinport,Clithy Tfee. Jrudtprybarg t . Clark Pcitchin, Girard township Levi Frenchville: - Jam©s iffalierray, Burngido township Jas. McGirk, Philipsburg, Centro co. . June 4, 1850.. ..~.~:, ~~K~---. ~~t - ~ I • • " EleClioil;ol6lober El; .1 E are 'authorized to announce to T the Dernoe'ratty of the,counties o. Clearfield, Elk and McKean, thatWM. J. IVMPHILL, of Cleartield e will he'll can didate for , AsseMbly at the next' general. eloction--subjecete the usages of the Doi inocratic party. •7; , .. • .PROPQSALS. -- '. ,-- •,• . . .„ A miSeting of the liOnrd'of flaw' Directots,Of the i i bornogb ofgienrfiold. hold n the livening of the 28th June, 1850,itlio,Prceide t of the Board '*c2 authorized to rec‘Civo propos Is for the. erection, ol; .11 now Frame School f10u50,24 by 48 foot, 2 stories high, wtn with 4 School Itroae,,2lY by 24 cacti. Plane and Specificritious; may ho eyed by calling/fit lho ofico of Cul G. ft: Barn O. ~1 . ~• i.. i•,::. • .p, til. MOOR[: Preq. n. Adria J. F. Wedye cci,.. .. ' Jun0'29,1650, laavituaam. - „••. • • /••• ..••• AL prrions etc hereby cautioned against taktng any note ni acknowledgment of debt lit suy kind whatever, giveirby mo to Hellen Walla c% as all fie counts .botwoco up, hpvo -Ireensettled Owl "till de mands of that, or any utner ;kind, tbat,the maid ,ftqh ert Wallace ever Mid agelnst me hove been fully ,‘ •• -110 - 0105 LI VERGopn. Bredfliril, Juno 27, 1850: - IVISTAB'S BALSAM OF WILT) Vin g. The Grcut li'cmaly for emountptton tit' the Lungs APiiions of the Livcr, ilsOnzaj BroorAi(farPraris • c;r:ircalcncss of the .Breast or .lApigi;and.qt/i , rr air c , iiotfcif the Pulmonary 0rep?,.... •.• • WIS PAR'S LIALSAI)I .OF n line HERBAL MEDICI4E •,CoMpOiirclpttjef. ly of CHERRY BARK and 111 . 0 gfillqHo LAND Moss Om latter imported ettprossfy foe' this purpose.) the rare medical virtues bf eviijett: . are also combined by tt new chemice) pip4as,j,with ho 'l.ztract of tar --thug rendering . , khe- - yaio/n rOmiusundititi mitt' ccetpin'toti -roae. dr ever tlis'obt;Cred for coNsumrvorsr OF TILE LUT O& We arb jut in'reenipt of the following voltin. ary tribufe to t cure lye power 01 . Vyjatit: o BalialitnrAilticaerry, •from EOlOl, /4. 11,91 Mount Glemens.. - /ylichigeny whoip - ti'phitikelanlof High eteding, and on ex!analva Druggist : ". • Mt CLEttaris,Alich.., 0ct.290.1849., To the ottictec6his may certify Roberta of tide village, three or rou'r weoke qfter contineruony, voet attacked with a vicrietrl cough apAgrearyrchitratiou. at,d gainued'hamoningrto WO gray° with fearful rapidity. I advised het ro e.c ,iVistortri Ralsain of ll's/d-Clarry—ske did 89, - 49d sysih rhos sraluablo medieindalanti, spar° of tbrea or four. *cake, was restoyedlo health, hint is nolv a livitig proqf of l e vulutrof Italti . erri Of Witd Charity. /Zracl on and he convinced , atilt lutihor otlll6 remarkable virtues of ‘Vistar'ei Balsam of Wild yr Cherry-- • ' Shnronti & Partit-:-Ceints:-LAs a mat. lei elf justice) to gu&, fitsd for7tho benefit of the public, i would offer the fcillowin# statement or a cure effected by your'enedicino;:kileein tar's 'Balsam of Wild Cherry. In tlithiP•riiig.of 1847 my Wife wait edverelY,*attackedwith'raiip neumahirt, or*Pleuilsy: which' - reaulteci ih t d'dbp seated pain in the eide,:acetirriPuriled with a se• eere cough ; o ho . was attended by some of the beerptifiliciatur=in:C'llicsgo,tea' 6111,nd-014;0, 7 = for weeks , sho•sufreiteet k tvithaiet.. roller; coughing ncessanily latertand day. ,1 - Nein° to the none .clusibn'that 'the' kUJwri to ihe phis. 16ians ponlirnotifelp her; awl ,was ineluaed to. try your ••I , Vird Cherry," OiroCuroil onP•boottle.and ;commenced using . ii ; according to directione ; be• turelt wee, all gime the cough slopped, and the pain * in her side left her, and with the aid of another bottle she was restored to perfect health, ,In cot, ideration of theca oircumslgnces„l tvould •reconah mend it to the Pliblidets a • Valuiable 'medicine. a • . • • IL N. GARRAT.T. GRAND RAMS, WI, 031..8,1849, '' rho following we hairoket- received from .ISlea• era. Fall. McCracken drc - b.; Agents for lite sale of Wiator's Balsam o f Wird thee!) , 4t - Litnatie. ter. Ohio. • eir- I feel it my dilly, as an act of hirln'ess Am afflicted, to inform them whs . t flafsiiin of Wild clie'rry fin clip for my . daughter. There , is many parent w hail given pp a beloved syn ur daughter, us a prey to the felt deitioyer con sumptiOn. 'flic y . have—as I haveßono—tried di the mini skillful and eminent: physicians with in their reach, and allot tho nirist populafrenle• diesthat seemed to - hold out . some hope fot a contipuciace of life, without getting any, relief.-- ' TO , hl4 such, alio, like me, have beenAteeltiug with trondbling hopolor some rkmody of real in'. ciency, I would say, seek 110 further. but ;rpm ence..Di.AVister's. Dalearnof wad ,cheiry.' langhter ,Sarah Jane, aged halo life for moths been deepatred of,and vzo suppose 4 a sure prey to coilgtirriAtiTin,i)he curt 4 I ;els lured to• perfect. htath and Ara 100-hy ucugg.ike. hotilet u( Dr.' Wislar'e Behlamof gteerrp: • ••• • V. "JONAT!iIIIS t , COWS lOt 049 •• . • Price in per bottle—six bottles for S 5: • ,Solit by J. D. ParK Fourili and ,Wotan t striate, Cincinnati, Obio;genatul agent for The So'utband Nest, to whom nil ordete'rnuli 1 o addressed.. ilgents - fait .the - sale ty - tho-406 -, oc. - • - i7a. R. SHAI#, - , AV;; - • " • ~: :a. BE E., HALL, Physician and briiigirs" youts, tospoctiqy. TO THE PUBLIC MB 7 l''''''',i,' WAN , f.,‘ ~ e 4', '7 ; . 0 -d!A
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