CFOREl'éfi'NEw‘s.”* Arrival’hr the Acadia. " " 'melha Ponmylvnninn. . ' " Ireland and England Quiet—France?!“ firmmt—flccepled Medialz‘or. 0/ Eng land and France in the flustrz'an flfi‘air. BOSTON. Sept. 24. 1848- -. «The steamship Acadia arrived at herl "Berth‘this' morning. at halt-past live o’- ldlock. - ‘ ‘ Thestesmship United States left Cowes lnr New York. on the 3d instant. will! eighty passengers and a large “'2O- She had proceeded on her roynce 09 far It? the Sicily Islands, when an accident happen ed to her machinery} damaging her con. denser, She was consequently forced to ‘ put back to Southampton. where a deten lion of four or five weeks will be necessa rv to put her in complete order for sailing. ' The Queen addreasetl Parliament from the throne on the sth Instant, and has silica taken her departure for Scotland. ' lreland continued in a state of tranquil il . yFnaa'bnn—Lamartine has published a defence of himself against the charges brought forward. Gen. Cavaigoac has been compelled to deny the intention of suppressing the Constitutionnel. The Journal and Lo Presse have resumed their fierce attacks upon the government. The latter wages war against the Republic in spite of Gen. Cnvaignac’s declaration that I he would not allow the Republic to be impeached. The Bonapartisls are moving both in Paris and the departments. with the view ofetecting Louis Bonaparte to the Presl dency of the Republic. The local disturbances in the provinces continue. They arisc principally lrom an extraordinary tax of 45 centimes im posed upon the people by the Provisional government. The Ottoman Government has recogni. zed the French Republic. A letter from Turin. under date of the 2'! instant, states that the Austrians hay. in: levied a contribution of four hundred thousand florins, (£32.000.) on the city ofAPartna, payable in twenty-tour. l'urs, and the sum not being forthcoming at that designated time. the army. according to custom. commenced pillaging the city.— Tha inhabitants, however. encouraged by the patriotic defence ol the citizens of the town at Bologna. rang the tocsin.‘ and dying to arms. a fearlul battle com menced. Eseo the women and children took part in the defence of the city. throw~ ia’turniture and other missiles from the w ndows upon the heads of the Austrian troops. The population of the surround ing country were hurrying in to the asais~ tance of tho citizens. ”The result of the struggle has not been ascertained. ‘ Advices from Hamburgh to the 6th in stantt._stato that the Provisional Govern ment at the Duchies of Schleawig and Holstein had refused to acknowledge the armistice concluded by Prussia in the name of. the German confederation. The blockade of the Elb and Jahda has been raised since the sth. and the Prus~ siao ports on the Baltic have by this time} became free. . The latest advices from Paria, received by the London papers. announce the im portant intelligenca that the French Gov ernment. on the 7th instant, received des patches from M. Arago. the French Min ister at Berlin. announcing officially that Austria has accepted the mediation ol France and England for the settlement ol ‘the‘italian question. A serious quarrel had occurred between Generala Changarnier and Cavaignsc. growing out of the detection of the Nation~ al Guards, a small portion ol cnch divu iononly having appeared at the review on Sunday. A sharp correspondence between, them had taken place. Ledru Rollin is about starting a new journal in opposition to La Reforme. [alum—Four thousand French troops are reported to have arrived at Venice. The accounts from Italy and Rome state that the whole country iain a distor bed and excited state. 'lutnults had oc curred at’ Geno. Leghorn and Rome. which Were suppressed with the greatea didiculty. Menu. lusruue'non.—-‘ My idea of the tree melhod of moral instruction in a wheel is to secure. in the first place. a man of virtuous and well reaaon‘ed principles. for a teacher. Hie school should be a model oforder; hie requieitionenall reasonable, and commended. by clear and weighty conpideratione. _to the understanding and conrcienee of of hll pupil. A very ehon and simple prayer, or. if the teacher do not feel authorized to lead in prayer. a portion of Icrllpture. read either by himself or the school. should open the exercise of the day. lathe courre of the day, some rice. or virtue. come principle of action! should be defined. and treated. in few words, but so uto fix attention and awaken thought in the members of f the school. And. above all, cheuld there be in the patron of the router himself ah exeuiple of the precepts P 09010105. .and a hearty. earnest interest In‘tho'ptomotion of virtue. a sincere de. light in noble chencier. a real passion {m morel,,exeellence, for generous, patriotic; honorable notion. . 'z ' ”will?“ ine, that such dirci Ii aboddpfcil tougmmend itself to all Elg'l: minded persons. or to encourage in our children right principles and virtual" “b. "in p ;Y ‘j' ' ' ' «z‘flaqi‘px‘ _. ' —-‘- ' .- Mainly-penum- ‘viuuea gnd' em'm vim: flaw. of deriving profit from bolh-p ”Jail!!!” :59 one mud avoiding 0919 on». u. ’ ‘l4: ~. “tru' Just Blogtur'ned “mug. m. HILLS, from mm, [ll‘] a large lot of new and most VV Improved Dental Instvumonls. i ALSO. a large slack of curelully selvc ‘ Iccled pwmium tcclh Irom Slocktun’s Manufaclory. DR. S. W'. STOCKTON ‘ has drawn the premium lor manufacturing the best Metallic Artificial Teeth. not on ly in the United States. but in: London and Paris , and Dr. Hills hustaken par. licular pains to select a choice lot of them. so that his patrons mayfibe assured of get tina a good and substantial article. Dr. H. has also procured a very large variety ol Extracting instruments, made according to Harris’ latest patterns. and he can confidently assure all those who are troubled with thoee abominable pests. decayed (eel/i. that the Forceps are not on ly a much more sale and easy instrument with which to rerun": a tooth, but they cause much less pain at the time, and comparatively no soreness following. Dr. Hills has also a variety ol other Dental requirements, such as Gold Plate. Gold Foil. Tooth Powders. Washer: and Brushes. and he is tully prepared to per lorm all operations in the line ol DEN 7"],‘STRY. ‘such as inserting on Gold Plate. or on Pivots, Plugging. Extractlng and Cleansing. And from past experience and success. he leels confirlent_ol giving entire satisfaction, and warrants all his work Well done, and to please his patrons. A reasonable length 0! time given tor tri al'to all jobs over $5. and it not found to anew-r all the purposes promised, no pay will be required. Ollice at the New Drug Store, the sign of the GOLD MOR’IVJR, fl TTEJV T 1 OJ" 001) Sole Leather 3! l 7 ctr... Good G Brown Sugar 5 a 61'. best Rio Co!- lec 9 cents. Y. H. Tea. good 50 to 75—- purc White Lend $2 {lB' keg. Copnl Vnr nish 82 per gaHun. Jersey Glass. 8 by 10, 84.25 per box—Nails $5 per keg—Blis ter Steel. 61 per lb-—-3 Leaf Springs 35,. 50 per pair-« Candles 14 per lb—Shoc Peal. 6;} cla per quart—good Fur Halal a! sl—Finc Brush. 1,75. & Fine Beaver, 82.75. tor sale by , ' F. J. HOFFMAN Lewistown, July 10, ’4B. DR. E. GREEN’S RED & BRO‘VN PILLS HE demand lor the above medicine T in the last ‘2 or 3 years, is deemed a sufficient apology for placing it now ful ly before the people ; and lhe diseases lor which it is applicable have become so pre valent in this country that a remedy enti tled lo confidence. is a great desideratum.‘ The diseases I allude to are Hepatitis, (Liver afleclion.) Dyspepsia, and lemale‘ complaints in general. K’PTha above pills will be kept con alnnlly lor sale by Ric/lard Shaw. Clearfield. Biglcr &- Co.. Bell township. Graham 6r Wright, Bradlord Jame; McGir/r. Philipsburg. J. F 7. Miller. Clearfield B’dge. Irvin 6r Mcßride. Burnside. Seligabergcr & Bloom, Cur- wensville do do LulhérslnuréT David Kinporl. Cherry 7 rec. od. 20, 1846. ‘ Gold .5; Silver E’En‘lénag. R. WELSH embraces Ihc pres- R. en: ocrnuon lo inform his cumu mcrs and Irieods, that he has a new mode ‘ ol Plating Gold and Silver ware. winch he will warrant to be supenur In any olh er mode ever med—no kind 0! acids hnv ing the lens! eflccl upon it. "is price: are reasonable. I Curweusvillc, Match ‘34. ’4B. ROBERT R. WELSH, ESPECTFULLY informs Iho cili- R zens-o! Cleaafield cuunly that he 13 located in Curwenaville, where he will carry on the businws ul CLOCK lS- WflTC/I making and repair mg. ENGRfl VING, TUNING ul varinua musical instru~ meme. such as BflG PIPES, flCCORDEO/VS. AIL)- ‘ SICflL CLOCKS. Oln’GflNS .'I‘INI) 1 , DULCIMERS. - Also. repairing nl IIIflTHE/UflTICflL INSTRUMENYS. mulling GOLD flNI) SILVER WflII’E. &c. ‘ DIPHe Will also teach and give leesunu‘ on the Accordeon. 'gj‘r'All his work fhall be done in the very best style.und upon the lowest terms. Curwensville. Jan. 25,,.’48.--1 vr l Marlfle Manufactoryg fl! Lewistown, Pa. ~ HE subscriber respectlully informs T the inhabitants ol Clearfield count) that he still continues to supply all orders for TOM BS, HEAD and FOOT STONES. MARBLE MANTELS. and all~ other work in his line at moderate prices and out n! the beat‘material. aj°lnlormaiion will be given as to pri ces, &c., on applicatinn to J. L. Cattle. EB9. at Clearfield. who Will receive or ders and give qll iniormalian required. ' ' CHARLES STRATFORD. ' Lo‘wiutown. May 20. 1848. SUGAR can be purchased at"vcry ‘ low prices by cbllinz at me glare of ’ JOHN'VPA'I‘TON. ‘ ‘Cgufwolmillr. June 16,-1848‘ ELCH & LEYIMEN, would an- W nounce to lheir lriemls and the public. that Ihey will continue the busi ness of IRON FOUNDERS. m the uld stand, where Ihey Inleml m keep always on hand a lavge and varied assortment ol mmfi‘nmaao We have laluly crecled and are now filling up an extensive MACHINE SHO, wilh three Lathe». lnr lurmng and filling ‘up all kinds ul Mnclnnery. auch us Grist and Saw-mill Castings. Mncllinely lur Forges. Furnaces & Rolling Mills. inclu dlnu Ho! Blast Pipes lor Ihrnaccs and Bloomeries ;aml will be prepared m lur nlsh u‘n lhe shurlest notice and in a Enlis luclory manner all kinds of Machinery.— Nuw on hand a large ansorlmenl ul PflT TERA/VS, ul lhe lutl-sl and most impnwml Myles. including the Ilillerenl sizes, ol lhe Durkee &- Brice Reaction {rater IV/zeels [CPPnllerns not on hand, made UL short nolice “e have now and intend keeping al ways a stock ol the unrivalled VE'I'O and FULTON Hot Air Coo/ring Stoves, dtf‘ lereut sizes; also flir Tight, Fancy Pnr« [or (9' Nine Plate Wood Stoves. ot differ ,ent times together with lour sizes ofa su perior Balloon Coal Slave, as well as Cyl ender and FANCY Coal Stores. “’9 will add during the coming season, sever al New patterns oi Cooking, Air Tight. and Parlor Stoves. PLOUGI‘IS. Always on hand a good assortment ot PLOUGHS. to which we are adding sev eral new patterns this spring. [lo/low ware at all kinds, Sleigh & Sled Soles. Wagon Bares. Smoothing Irons. &c. <5l ”30AM the above articles. and envy thing in our ltne will be sold on the most‘ reasonable terms for Cos/t. or Country Produce, lronmasters’Orders, Old Metal. &c. Orders from a distance promptly attended to up. 18. ’4B. GEORGE WELCH. DANIEL LEYDEN Bellelunte. FM). 18, 1848. AFFLICTED, READ ! ‘ HILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE—lists!» P halted 16 years ago, lav DR. KIAKELIN‘ The otdeatmmest and best hnn to euro all tonne 01 secret dtscusca. difleusea ml the slttn and solitary habits at youth, in DR. KINKELIN, N. \V. corner at 'rnttw and UNION Sts., between Spruce and Pine. one and u hnlfsquarcafram (he Errlmgc. Phtlndolphin. TflKE PfllfT/CULflR .’VO'IICE. Youth who have injured themselves by a certain prncuce indulged In—u lmbtt trequently learned from evil cum unions, or ut aohcol~~llto emu-ls of wine“ are nightr; lelt; even wlwnaslcop, nnd destroy both mind and body, should apply ttmncdtutely. Weak ness and constttutmnnl debtlity immediately curt-d, and full Vtger restored. All letters res-r mm, YOUNG IPIEN.’ “you vnlue your lite or your health. remember the delay 01 a month. nay. even a woek,mny prove your rum. both 0! body and mind. Hem-ole! no false modesty deter you from making your case known to arm who, Irom education and rospectabtllty. ear: 1:. lono befriend you. Ho “ho places lmnsell undur DR. KINKELIN'S treatment. may rehgiously con~ fido Illnhlt‘ honor as a gentleman, and in u how bosom mll no for over looked tho secret ol the puttcm. l Too many thtnlt they will hug the secret totheirl own hearts, and cure themselves. Alas! how olten . tslhta a fatal dclustnn, and how many a prommt't.g young man. who mtghl have been an ornament to so cmtfilms faded from the earth. ’ ' COUNTRY INVflIJDS, finding it inconvenient lo make personal application. can} by slnlmg their case explicitly. together mlh nH (heirsymplons. (per leuer. posl-pmd.) hnvo lurwnrded lo lhem a chest conluimng Dr. K's nledlclncuuppro ‘ prunml m-x-nnhngly. Packages offllcdwmcs luruurdcd w any pan 0! Iho Unilml Slulru m n mmnunl" mylrv. l’os'r mm Ll-z'l'rEutsi'nddressc-d lu Dn. Kmuuuw, l’lnlndelphiu. wnll bu promptly nllonded lu. See udvcrliacmcnl m the Plnladelgnhlu Spin! ofthe Times. 1011.28.1848. 1y camws & mw'nmnT GENTS {or lhe sale 0! Dr. JA YNS A Family Medicines ,- Dr. CULLEN’S Indian Vogclabe Rem edy—Panqug, Specg/ic and File Rem ‘ edy ,- Dr. flPPLE'I'ON’S lz’emedyfor Deaf neas ; . CA NTRELL’S Compound fifedicatcd Syru‘p o/ Sarsuparz'l/a ; CflN'IRELL' Sflnti Dyspeptic Powder; C NTRELL’S flltcralive Pills; SflND'S Sursaparilla. &c., &c.. _(S'C linvejusl received a [resh supply at (he Curwinsville. May 10. same. ‘ IS'l‘ 0F LE'I‘TERS remaining in L the Post Office at Cloarlicld Pa July lat 1848 Adams, Jan. H. ‘ Mills, Thomas Brockway, M. A. Nulley, Jul”. Barrett. Andrew Ogden. Nancy Bruner. John Owens. John Bailey, F. H. Parkina Lyman - Butler. Robert Patterson. Geo. Dale. John Robeson Wm. Gootllellow, Mary Ross. Thomaa Gallahar. Joseph Robeson. Jerome Hamish. Chriit’n-2 Swartzu. Peterjr. Hoover,‘ Susannah Shirey Isaac S. Hoflmnn. John Smilh,Jncob L. Harshbarger, A.-3 Silvan, Joshua Hommel, Henry Spencer. Benedict HummehAbraham Swan, John or heir. 'hwin, ‘Joseph‘ Tate. William Jackson. Mary 'l‘ylon or Tyler. D Jacob. George Wood Thomas Lutz. Levi Wil'iama. Jan. 0. ~ pd WM. L. MOORE, p. M “._._ A FRESH! SUPPLY ofDRY GOODS. GROCER‘ES. MACK ARE]... HERRING and COD-FISH ju'st received-[and will be sold at low pricés] at lhe chcup slow 0! . ‘ JOHN PATTON Curwenoyjllc, June 15. 1848. I Belletonte Foundry. STOVES, _AND OTHER @ammmam _ STOVES. F‘OR‘SALE!‘ mg SLE r VHE subscriber is jhs! receiving 3' large hnd handsome lot u! goods "3 Quit (helm and wmm demands—lnd having purchased them at luw rules, h! i! deternin ed to sell accordingly. The stock coming in part 0! the lollowing .' f ‘ {(3oth w Cahcns. Bishop Lawn. f. Camille/es. Linen Gingham, Cambric Muslin, Sumner”, Bleached Muslim, Jacnnelt do Linaeyu, 'Canion Flanneh. Barred do Alpacas, Cluuklng nml cl’k Lining. Cambric Handkerchieh. .1301] and White Flannelfl. Snlin.Snk & other vcslinga, Shirl~collnra and Baum}. Sco'lch and dum. Gmghu‘ms. Silk Serge. Black and other shawl.. ' Hardware, [A general awn lmcnh'] S Queensware, ; Stationary. Combs. BOOTS 8:. SHOES, «9 very large suppzygsuc/z gs Mens’ (-xun fine Call. do firal quality do do do do Coarse ‘W®ml§im‘@° LBQCWWQ £133“) QWCDIBBQ Womena’ Morocco Bools, “'umcns’ Guile: Shoes, \Yomens’ Pumpg, do dn Kip, do ido (In (In Rubber Show. do My, Shoes, do Kld do Mens’ do do KPTIH: above goods will be sold vuy low For cash down. WHEAT, RYE. OAIS. and olher grain, :15 Well as BUI'TER, EGGS, RAGS, &c., &c.. taken in exchange lor goods. Clearlield. August 50. 1848. IRON FOUNDRY, ./1t Curwensville. Clear/lelt! calmly. Pa. 5' ‘HUM PSONS. DALE 81 Co.. having 1 purchased lhe Iron Foundty, ul Cunvensvnlle. «especlfully inlorm their llriemls and lhe public generally. lhn! Hwy are now prepared lo make all kindsul castings at (he shorlest notice and on lhe must teusmmble leuns. 'l'heir Pluuuhs, Stoves. ”UllUWflH’. Mull-Irons, &c.;{kcu cannot be surpassed ellhcr {m bunny o. ’DCIVICC‘. They would cull the particular nllemion of larmets lo the [Hill-Hall Plough Pat lern, whlch they have pruculed. and which Is belirved (U be auperior to any other now in use. The] will aupply all orders {or ceilings Al lhe shortest notice. and as cheap, ifnm’ cheaper, lhan they can be procured else‘ where. [EPAII kinds of Country puoduce— chn CaS/I—WIH be taken In exchange lur wotk. Aug. 4. ’4B. GREJY 'l' NJ! 7'l OAK/91, I’I’ORK. J 1 History ofthe Revolution 61, Lives oft/1c Home. of the [War of Independence, BY CHARLEd J. PETERSON. An elegant volume with 18 fine Steel Plates, .nnd nearly 200 beautilul Wood Engravingsf“ “ This is a splendid book. A valuable addi~ tion to [he Historic Lilcrnlurc oi our country. We are much mastaken i! it does not lake rank with the works of Irving & Prescuu.”—-Franl:~ ford Herald. " ll surpasses any similar worlr yet offered to the American public."—i\'tal'a Gazrllc. " It may be properly considered a popular iscd Military History of the Revolution, c:- ltrcmely well andjudiciously \vriuen.”—Nnr!/i ‘ Amcrrmn ‘ “ The present work on (he Ravolution. and} (5 Heroes, is superior, both in exlenl and do. sign lo any that has heretofore come under our notice."—luguirer. A well connecjed history 0." that eventful pe rl 0d - -—L¢‘dgcr. “ Decidedly the bout popular history ofthe War 0| the Revolution and its Heroes. that has yet been given to the counlry.”-_Suturday Eva ning Pou. (UAGENTS WANTED to Canvassforl/w av bova elegant War/.'. in every County and Town In tho Um'mi Slam. to whom lhe most liberal in ducements will be otlered. Price only 83- Addrcss {pout paid; WM A. LEAR Y. No. 158 North SECOND SI. PHILADELPHIA 13y ‘26. 1343-3", ‘ A NEW RLCRUH'H‘, Of OILS. PAINTS, nnd PAINT BRUSHES. DYESTUFFS. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CUN FECTIONARY. FRUITS. PATENT MEDI ‘ CINES 0! various descriptionuund FAMILY fiIEDICINES of almost every kind. A large assortment of ESSENCES of superior quality. a choice selection of L’ERFUMERY, & a good variety g§BE VERAGES. among which are LEMON/905‘. MINEIML 1m TER, and a most crack article of mmsmmmmma 333353590 together-with a large assortment of'FANCY 6.: other articles by tar to numerous to mention, has just arrived at the sign of THE BIG GOLD MORTAR, AND for sale a little lower‘tlmn you cnnjmngine. . , : 'ALSO, fim rate LEMONS,. for twenly-five cents per dozen. . . , a - . { Persons wishing any ofjhc‘hqbqve nrtgclea may be assured ofgetting‘ _a first rate article. as the stock iu'entirgly NEW; A I ._ ,- . ' ‘A.M,uILLs Clean-field. Mly 3.1848. ' ”m BARNES fbr sale'at this a Also. many other articles 0! STflPLE and FJINCI’ GOODS. Yuulhs' Course Bouts. Boys’ do do do Mommas. ffa DRY GOODS. Buckets und Tubs Bronms. HATS. Beaver and Russia. CAPS. Fashionable cloth for Men and Boys. F. P. HURXTHAL. mama-. 32: Farmers Look Here: Four Horse Power Tumbling b'lmjl and Slrap Threshing Muchineafar 576. & b‘. H ILa‘UN, of Suallouvllle, S Clnrlon county. Pau would rcspecl lully inluun the pwple of Clealfield coun- Iy, [but they haw now on hand and are munuluclunng Four Hope Power Thresh mg Machines at Ihc low price 0! Seventy- Fz've Dollars. Warrall'vd lo be good. Also. 'l‘uo Home Puwu Threshing Ma- Chlllcs not uuapusml by any in the Sute. ..nd we will Warrant them lo lllreahln one day 125 bushels What”. or 125 bushels Rye. 225 bushels Oahu. or 15 bu~hclz clu ver-seed. il “ell amended. They have erecled a ,Fuundry nml Blackumlhshop which enables them lo :9“ machines at a much lower pun: Ihan ever oflered In Prnmylvama. . PATENT CORN-SHELLER.—'l‘hry are now making. and keep on hand. a Pn rent Cum Shellcr M lhe low price of One Dollar and Ifly cents each. £6511”: subscnbexu will receive in payment lur lhe übuvc Threshing Ma. chinea GRAIN, (Wheat, Rye and Outs.) I! It“ at Shaw'a Mill. :1! Clearfield. or at lrvm’ahfilllr, vCurwc-neville. RICH/um SHAW, Clemfield. and Jon” PA'I‘TON. Curwrnsville. are the agents tor the uh: u! lhe übuVe machines in [nu coun ty. euher ol “'huln WI” give all necessary inlormaliun rrlnting «hereto. S. 65 S. WILSON Slrallunvllle. Jul) 20. ’4B Perry township. Clarion co., July_B. '4B. We do certify that we have one of Wilton: Two Hora: Power Threshing Machimer and threshed In one day, at the barn of Levi Ter williger, 134 bushels of Wheat, and any with confidence to the Farmers that they are good machines, and easy work lot two horses. SAMUEL HAGAN. JOHN KELLEY. Toby townshtp. Clarion cm, July 8, '4B. l have one of Wilson's Two Horse Power Threshing Machines. manufactured in the west end of Strattonville, this county. and I am con fident I can lhresh 120 bushels of wheat in one day. I consider them a good machine and not liable to get out of order. I was. F. B’OON E, . flttorneg at Law, Pluladel; Ina, WILL attend to the settlement of claim: by the heirs of JOHN NICHOLSON against Lands in Cloarfield or adjoining counties. Be ing well acquainted with the Nicholson Title. persons desirous of extinguishing the Nicholson clnim to their Farms, may have their busincsl attended to by letter (post-paid) addressed to Wm. F. Boone, Pm'laddphia. Augugat 16, 1848, (mummca mmwmwo‘ GREAT variety 0! COOKING A S'I'OVES, Warranled, from $13.50 i 0 $32.00, for sale bv . F. J.- HOFFMAN. Lewuslnwn, July 10, ’4B. Latest 7 SEAT OF WAR. 1013.401: 'qnd PLLWTY DEGMRED: BACON and WHEAT FLOUR on .hand~and for sale by ‘ ‘ CRANS &BRO'I‘HER. Curwensville, June 16, 1848. . Meeting of County Comm’l's- PERSONS having husmesa lotrhhsiu‘! with Ibo board 0! Commissioners of (ilenrfield county. will take nollco. Ihnl said Board will be in "um“ I! lhei; oflivo. m the bgmugh urClonrneld. on MODQIYv the 3th olOc!obar.(nexl.) , > ' Mama. 9. THOMPSON. CI IL Comm'rs omce. 29th Juno. 1848 Drugs. Patent Medicines. Nova Scotia Grind- Stones. Brass Clocks. Clnldrens’ Bouts. pegged, du u'u sew-d. do Red Morocco, do Black do RDB'T N. 'IUEY