MEM . ,THE .POWER or_KMDNESS. orn hero !".said . abfat h er.to his boy, •FPulcing.in authority. Tho lad was at Pty. , He 'looked toward his father, but did - not leave his companions , "Do you hero me, sir ?” spoke the fatluir more,sternly than before. _With_an unhappy face and reluctant step, the boy left his play and approached his parent. "Why do you creep along at a snail's pace 1" said the latter angrily; "Come quickly, when I want you. When I speak, I look to be obeyed instantly.— Here, take this note to Mr. Smith, and see that you don't go to sleep by tho way. Now, run as fast as you can go." The boy took the note: There was a cloud upon his brow. He moved away, but at a slow pace. " You, Toni! is that doing as - I ordered 7 Ts that going quickly 7" culled the father, when he saw the boy creep away. "If you arc not back in half un hour I will punish you." But tho words had but little efftec.— The boy's feelings were hurt by the un kindness of the parent. He experienced a sense of injustice, a consciousness that Wrong had been done him. By nature he was like his father, proud and stubborn ; and these qualities of his mind were arou sed, and he indulged in them, fearless of consequences. "I never saw such a boy," said the father, speaking to a friend who bad ob served the occurrences. 'Mv words scarce ly made an impression on him." "!Kind words often prove most power ful," said the friend. The father looked surprised. "Kind words," continued the friend, 'are like the gentle rain and the refreshing dews ; but harsh words bend and break like the angry tempest. The first develop and strengthen good affections, while the others sweep over the heart in devastation, and mar and deform all they touch. Try him with kind words; they will prove a hun dred fold more powerful." The latter seemed hurt by the reproof, but it left him thoughtful. An hour passed away ere his son returned. At times du ring his absence he was angry at the delay, and meditated the infliction of punishment. But the words of remonstrance wero in his ears, and he resolved to obey them.— At last the lad slowly in with a cloudy . countenance, and reported the result of his • errand. Having stayed far beyond his time, he looked for punishment, and was prepared to receive it with an angry defi ance. To his surprise, after delivering the message he had brought, his father, instead of angry reproof and punishment,' said kindly, "Very well, my son, you can go and play again." The boy went out, but was not happy. He had-disobeyed and disobliged his father and the thought of this troubled him.— Harsh words had not clouded his mind nor aroused a spirit of reckless anger. In stead ofjoining.his companions, he went and sat down by himself, grieving over his act of disobedienc. As he thus sat, he heard his name called. He listened. "Thomas, my son," said his father kindly. The boy sprang to his feet, and was almost instantly beside his parent. "Did you call, father ? " "I did my son. Will you take this package to Mr. Long for me 7" There was no hisitation in the boy's manner. He looked pleased at the thought of doing his father a service, and reached out his hand for the package. On receiv ing it, he bounded away with a light step. "There is power in kindness, said the father, as he sat musing after the lad's de parture. And even while he sat musing over the incident; the boy came back with a cheerful, happy face, and said— " Can I do anythingalse for you, fitther7" Yes, there is a power in kindness. The tempest of passion can only subdue, con strain, and break ; but in love and gentle ness there is the power of the summer rain, the dow, and the sunshine. BANNS AND BANNING.-1:110 New Or leans Commercial Bulletin, in a recent is sue, states that the number of incorporated Banks in the United States, at this time, is eight hundred and fifty-five. The aggre gate Bank capital is $229,061,200 ; circulation, $143,630,000, and the Bank coin $55,460,000. New York exceeds any other State in number of Banks, capi• ml, circulation, and amount of coin ; Mas sachusetts is next in number of Banks, capital,ond circulation, although there are three States that have a larger amount of specie. Pennsylvania is next in order in Bank capital and circulation. Comparing Louisiana with other States, New - York, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania, have 'gar _ capital, New York, Massa -clusetts, Pennsylvania Virginia, South Carolina, Ohio and Kentucky, larger in circulation; while Louisiana stands next to New York in her amount of coin. Louisiana is the only State in the Union in which the amount of specie exceeds the Bank circulation. New York has a Bank circulation.of $26,000,000,and $12'000,- 000 of specie ; Massachusetts $17,000,000 circulation and $2,000,000 specie ; Penn sylvania $12,000,000 circulation and $7,- 200,000 specie ; Ohm $11,000,000 circu lation and $2,750,000 spa*, and Louis iana $6,500,000 circulation'and $8,000,. 000 specie. A FIERY Tur4r..—The Hon. Ruins Choate, in a late speech ih Boston, referr ing to the stormy aspect of the Dolitieal horizon in Europe, said: "ft bas seemed to me as ifthe'preroga. tives of-atom:lp, and the rights of men, and tho hoarded up resentments and reveng ed of a thousand years, ,were about, to un . : sheath the sword for a conflict, in, which ‘• blood shall flow, as in the Apocalyptic vi:* eialS, to the bridles of the horses, and in 'Which a whole age of men shall pass away --in whichthe bell of time shell sound Out another hour—in which sebiety itself shall bovied by Are and steel—whether it is of nature and of natures God, or not !" CIIASED BY A LoceritoTrvL---The fol lowing is a Hoosier description of the first sight On locomotive; and his adventures consequent thereon: • "I came across through the country, and I struck your railroad, and was plying it at about four knots an hour. Now 1 have heard tell about your locomotives, but ne ver dreamed of seeing one alive and kick ing ; but about two miles from there I heard something comeing coughing, sneezing nd thundering, so I looked around. Sure enough, there she comes down after me— pawing the earth up and splitting the air wide open, with more smoke and fire fly ing than orto come out of a hundred burn ing mountains. There was a dozen wag ons follerin' urter, and to save her tartlet black, smoky, noisy neck, she could'nt get clear of 'em. I don't know whether they scared her up or no.; but here she come foaming at the mouth, with her teeth full of burning red coals, and she pitched strai't at me like a thousand of brick. I couldn't stand it any longer, so I wheeled around and took downllie road,, and began to make gravel fly in every direction. No sooner hnd I done that than she put right straight after me ; and at every jump I made, she squalled like a thousand wild cats. She began to gain on me coming up a little hill, but we come round a pint to a straight level on the road. . Now thinks 1, I'll give you ginger, and I'm great on a dead ltvel ; so I pulled to it and got under full speed, and then she began to yell, and stamp, and come on full chisel, and made the whole arth shake. But I kept on be fore, hounding at the rate of twenty feet every jump till I got at a turn in the road, and I was under such headway that I couldn't turn, so I tunedlheels over head down a bank by a house, landed cosmulick into a swill barrel, and my feet stuck out behind and up in the air. Just at the time the locomtive found that I had got a away from it, it commenced spitting hot water in to me, and just litterally spattered it all over me. I thought in my soul that Mount Vesuvius had burst in some place in the neighborhood. But do you suppose I staid there long 1 No, sir ! I just walked right through that barrel, and come out so, quick that it really looked ashamed of it self. Now here 1 am, a real double re volving locomotive snolly goster, ready to attack any thing but a cm i binaton of thunder and lightning, smoke, railroad iron, and hot water. WIT BY THE YARD! The York City Buti,get The Punch of America. EACH bombe r count:eine not less than TWENTY 0111 GINAL 11J.IISTrtAl lONtiEngraved:lnd diawn ex merely for this paper. Twenty eig ht columns of rending mot tar. all 0/14100—,,iteratura and the Grams. Follies and Vices or the day shown up in an prising) style. - Prioetwo cents uer copy, ot one dollar Per annum In advance. 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HOYT'S • A 1-4 ,1 1 - 1 1* LIC)QI7 I -0/11. 1 20 , 4 PREPARATIt IN is now being calmed to t Iry f no1;13 as n GUARANTEED (AIRE he HEAVES IN 1101S8E9. aodat the• only known mm:Wine in lihe world hawing been used in the private Veterinary practice or ihe PIO prlet singl e the n i ce of ; and lw In inset known it to fell in n instance of producing :shilling cure, and lets lug the horse in wood spirits tor work. The utt , r isicomPstrie• ay of thn home fur labor, when trnubled stints to r n, meats:in disease. should Waco every one having ouch PIY lm ruediately for this remedy. PRICE ONE DOLLAR FER PACKAGE:. Which will ho sent, "with frill ihrectione." to ail rid of the United Stoles. All lactose of CUIDIMIDiCII6OI)s to tie ad• dresiod, Past Paid. to L P tiorr. Rear of No.lo South Fll7ll Street Philadelphia, wholee:Ve agent for the United Mates N. B wanted throughout the country to whom discount will be given ; and their acmes pieced is the advertisements. Addresa as above. GERMAN WASHING FLUID, S CONSIDERED by thousands pit have tested it, rui be loathe imatest SCIENTIFIC !WONDER OF THS WORLD Entirely doing away with that laborious end injunous onio ns of rubbing the CLOTHES uroN THE WASHBOARD, Ant alitreat saving of Time, Labor and E'rpense. N. 13. To onrsent frond and imposition, (for mar, are try. Inc to palm oft as eatlelt!pnt op like ratan) the I. P. 1101( I% will poi hi. %YUAN E.N :.31i3NA I lIRK ov.-t the CORK of emery Y1T1.1.: Awl hmaity oaks an 31- UGH fIF: `i ED rIIBLIO not to ~. onformil Te German Washing FYaid With ethers that are in tho market. It is put up in large bottles, and sold at the nominal Piano( 1214 cents:per hot , le.. If" 0 PRINTERS will find it greatly to heir !advantage to Pur chase flits Fluid b 7 the galron to clears their. TYPE s ANb s iltobbrat,4 Being a •erysuperinr article iorlthat purpose. Manufactured only by 1. P. HOYT. At his Laboratory and P Depot, No 10 South FIFTH a*.ret, Philadelphia. Sold at retail by Groc.nrs end Drugatita generally. A ',hero ditcaunt, and extensive advertising for the benefit of Agents tietnerubei the n cumin GERMAN WASIIINC FLUID. All !Intro to be post paid. P. 1?01-413). Doctor Yourself For 25 Cents. BY rilenns of the POCKET cr vet, monis oleo hYliiclei*• hnlivin edition. with upv.atilit of no hoe, lred ongtrailseirs. ehoeristr. tamale isreics In eecry ncd form. and ordlortnations of thn goners Aveisysreme. By Dr. lirm, Young, M. The time hes now arrived, that KlllOlll suffering from secret die. noes. need no more become the VLOTIM t QUACKhat Y ai by the prercrlott4us,c9ntainal in this book. ney one mos cora him self, without hindrance to bust netts, or lithe Irsowleilsel of the .1h one tenth the motel eapense. routine of private diseases. it loll; espiedea the came of manhood's early decline, with observe• tlms on filarriate—beeldee many other demanemnots. which it would not be prover to enumerate in the public prints. Any per:en seeding TWENTY-FiVE Chd`elll enclosed in a letter, will receive one ropy of this hove ; or Five comes w lilt be sent for Oen Moiler. Addrese_,"trit. WILLIAM SWUNG. No 151 TPIIVCE STREET. Philartelphie." Post peid. I),. YOUNG can be consnited on any of the ll,seasor de• scribed to hls different publications. at his olio. M1 , 11.1C0 r tree. Philadelphia, every du betvrteu ii soil 3 o'clock. (Sunday' sizrAiuttd.) April kb. itifil.—/1 For Sane. N /2LA D EW AND WELL FINISH ED TWO STORY OUSE on the Bellefonte and Eno tnnep , ke. In Co many/111e. The house is planend throughout. nud is well suited for a DWELLING 11011t3E, 13'rORE et TAVERN—Lot 80 by 180 feet. and has a :nod STABLE thereon. The TITLE Is good. and the proretty will be sold on lb. most accommodating tonne. Those who want to mars a good investment. have now balance. For farther Information epply to JOHN F • 1 • lIER. Bridgport ;or L. JACKSON CRAWS. Curwesterille. October 3.1351. L. JACKSON CRANS, A`ZIEND.I2S3 &GU: 31,4W13 Curwensvillo,,Clearfield county, Pa. OFFICE—Staio street, ono door east of Filbert et October 2,1851. • DISSOLUTION (IF PARTNERBIIIP.—The Carartmership heretofore eJ 'V Wait berwpen the subscribers. trading. in the name of 'MANLY & BLACKSHARIE" la thee/thing and Chair Manufactory. at Clemaeld. is this d 919 dissolved by mutual consent. ROB ERT ILY ; WM. BLA(BPLISIARE. Eept. 4 -- . MONEY SAVING MACIIIN FARMERS LOOK HER.E•, ' ,' ....--., ,y , Q;' 7E co have a lot of TWO 110E4E THREHIIING V V MM.) es raftiohent Shaw's, Clenttleld. AL*O. a number et a Malocm'n Cutwennville, Mit HALE. FAME! would do well to call coon. At either or the above named Places they can be accommodated with M. chino. Bs et 8. Mo. WILSON. Aug. 28.1851. TU3TIC ES OF THE PEAUE eure hereby rea lOW Unlink ° u return by mall. or ;otherwise.' of tAirrunouu ott ers before them. tome. or to the Bleak of the Vourt of Quarter Versions so that the awe malt be received at least our week before court. Any Commonwealth business arising alter that tlnio, Gan be returned at (Joan. August 1...1,E61 . . rwalric T"' TRUSTEeS: of tho ACADEMY beroUY givaPptlth at Dr. lUNICIAIN , it dolly onthott zed to cotteet h&c for I °Won entO•instittlll94..fot tha Yell oomtnenaine on tho !Una September hut Ily_ Wet of the Licnsid of Trainee*. )ac. 12. itti, • / • • WM. MOORE, Bee). NOTICE. WIIEREAS...ipy 'Wife ANN ELIZA Willett FIT bed and board without any , Just canon L liberator°. hereby warn all sr/rat:nu Loa; harboring or trusting her on my 0.1.1. anat. at rltitnotpoliOlp. for any dishy 9( her contacting. • . 0.)11t4.101IS. Tice. 8; 1851.—wass. tHOMAS.DEVINE, TAILOR. ~ trEttSP IPO.I4LY annonnamild the atone of the Antal. ty of Vienttleld Budge, that - he continua to carryon the TAILQIUDIGIBUtiIbikkI.. , a then distance East oftbe Bridge , where he eat be thankful for a there of public' patronage, balite:Oa d, plealeaU whoAvor 11 him with 'belt crnitom. 11)WrItul Rt. bla7 168.—. Witich,Op Clock 19111iOrig. igiOBV R. WELCH begs.lerive jIBLI to inform the citizens of ly Clearfield and vicinity. that ho has 4 \ permanently located in the shop I a' adjoining Lanieh's hotel, on 111r.r. Bket street. where the repairing of Ihrll " WATCHES; CLOCKS, JEWEL. &c.. will be executed in the best manner. nt the shortest notice and on rtinsonape.ttrins,..- -. Also, ENGRAVING executed at4i orr'noneo. NVATCHES, Ste., loft with him to be repaired will, be promptly attended to, andwarranted/for one year. April 9, 1851. TAILORING BUSINESS. REMOVAL. .• • rfflif subscriber, thankful for past favors, res. pectlully inlorinsliiis customermand the public generally, that he has removed Ills shop to the buik ding over the Post Office. lately occupied by . H. F, Ward, rind that lie will ho there found at all times -on hand" to supply his customers, Unlike some of his cotemporaries. ho is unable to promise that his Fashions uro of the most approved style of ANTI , (unlit, but will insure them made according to the Latest Fashion of more modern days. THOS. SHEA. Clearfield, April 1, 1851. • D ERSONS having business with the undersigned es Justice of tho Pence, will find him either al ho " Dollar " etliee,or at the office in the' public uildinge lately oceepied b y Esq. iexander. D. W. ArIOORE. Juno 8;1850 RICHARD AIOSSOP, AVING Marebaged the :STURE of HIGLER & On., In 11l 1110 borough of Clearfield, Is now ooealni at ,chn (ILL) STAN it a splendid assortment of !'ALL and WINTER COOLS. Dry Goods . Bonk as Alpacas, Slim. Lustre", Ira Lanes. Baribmilret. Cal- Luca. Caimans. Om/Mum. Ticking'. Muslin", blew:Mid and n•Wesebed. FlawnMs. red, white and yellow. Cotton flannel', and ghawkof all description'. • - Cloths. French Cloth, Twilled heavy Overcoutiag, fine. Good. black Gassimeres Duo o , rin do . prime article, Uasainets. Netts outs and Kaatucity Jeans. all of which are of the best quality TFooleri Goods. c.smfnrts, Gloves. Hosiery. &0.. o large assortment, and at 13W PllOOl. lints and Caps. • Plush. mid FUI fIATS and I.3Ard, of all sosts and slang. QOM/ and obese. to suit unrohaters. Boots and Shoes. wisto boots, M a r cam o . Mesas' wansor all kinds. Crays' a.d Chartres's' Boats and 811.41. Also. Ladies' Proe hkrucco sad Calfskin Mums. Alta, Gam Oval :Amos FILIJ Culigui. good and cheap. • Groceries. Good Ilia also Java COFFEE. Prows, Crashed, and Falling -1,03161.10AR. Yonne Dyson. Imperial and Blacknai C.nupowder. Lead. Palate. Paint Brushes. Di Stuff' it s, Cotton Yarn. &0., of whrch are of the hest quality. Seem-Home, Or'sluts and Steam Ztyrep.—and ever, artiste that her... Lome .ity cony stand in need of All the above 'toes of Goods will be told foe CASH or Gol,fi'L'HY PRO! UGE. on the very lowest terms. Please call and examine fur YOa r& 01161 . th• Oar* or Baal A.,a) tat)asoP. (Nazi,*ld, NaV. 10, V5l New Fall it Winter COODS, At Grahanzton, Bradford township. Til' in b t atibpy c.flers (or eale, oa the mow liberal terms. I..IIiGE ANL) EXTENSIVE ASSOUTMENT OF GOODS. oortistine of Dry Goods, Hardware, Queensware, Groceries, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes. • • MI of which will be sold as low as ea* be bought oleowebere iu the cuuuty. Poruhown will find at GRAFI AMTON every detcriptioe 0 ( - wow o.ooa, kept um a small 671)101—n11ot milubh vr 111 dispowe of at vary small advaecto tut CASH. PHU. DUCE:Or LUMBER. Plow+ call and examine for f 012 roal J vm. AMES B. GRAHAM. Grahamton. October I.IBM. OYSTERS ! OYSTERS! SA " w1.140N. p h thes d .s e eelectebh: wor.elr2lZ6 I , rat end Close—can ha.' 11.0HEILT :3MM. Clontrield, Nov. 1.14. 151. Wheelwright and Chnirmaking. rilliEsubscribers empectfully Inform the citizens of Clear I field county that they are carryine on the nb..ave besmear at INT. one mile west of Carwensvide , where they sin prepared to make CHAIIII-t. SETTEE: 4 nm% SPCA N ING- Lti—ell of which nee manufactured out of tho best noatenoi, and warranted--if require.'. Venous wishing to purchase mon:menu article are respectfully ievlted to call aid examine foe themselves. and bet pleateil to their entire stair faction. They. will loon on handl WINSL)R CHAIRS' of every description. FANCY CHAIRb made to order. Also. ti. H- VICE end BAR-WIN Choirs. N. B.—HOUSE and SIGN PAINTING dose on the shoe sou notice. ISAkfl CHAMBERS. CHAKLES KLEPPEIL . Bridoport, Juno 24. tfthl.—otl- SYRUP. SUPERIOR LEMON !SYRUP for sato at the store of 22djoiy. 1831 J.•L. MINTER REMO L. GEORGE W. TURNER, FASIIIONABLE TA KOH, RE. S PS CTPOLLY any outsets to his friends, and Hue pub• lia geagrally. that ha bus removed his shop to the North- Welt corner uf necond and Market Myatt, cad will delimiter he found in tins buildiag Iqrely welded as a Drng. Chemical, Botanical and "Philosophical" store, by llt. Bcad:bed for mally by 1), A. M. Hills, as a Hrog ors', and known tar and W by the cum. use sign 4l of the BIG BOLP 01OBTAK - Nsis there prepared to "CDT. MAKE, or. 51t3.410' all garments in his line from this Bowleg robes o f the °Heated, down to Miu o.ooMfelt late Iraprovemunt of .tae !'Roman Toga, a quicker, quite as good, end as cheap (hot not any Walloper) es t h e Call'bfilnkdO elsewho re. His work will be WARRANTED to give satisfaction, so that those oh,. entoloy him have no risk io ran. • All kinds of maraefisig team In exchange for work, and the highest prices allowed. July 10, 1831. Tb PERSONS OUT OF EMPLOYMENT. . . AMERCAN GIFT BOORS FOR 'lB5l. 7b Clergymen, Postmasters, TeacherS of Sabbath-Schools . Book Agents, Stu. dents and Heads of • QEARS AMERICAN PICTORIAL' BOOK ESTAB- Z llshmoot ramovod to 161 WlLaLe.fil STREET. Melo Hymen-) New York. ' BOOK AGENTS WANTED. The Itinerant publishes:a large number of most vatnehis books, very popular, and of such a moral and teliglons Infla• once, that while good Men may safely. °amigo to their drou. ration, they will confer a Dahlia benefit, and receive a fair compensation for their labor • . To young men of totem* end tact, this business offers en oppottunity fot profitable employ meat seldom to be mot with. There is not a town in the Union where a right honest and woll.disposed poison cal fail selling from 60 to fiDO •voiumes ' According to the population. • • JUST PUBLISHED. “PICTORIAL DESCRIPIH'ION ON CHINA AND IN MA," 600 pages. and - THRILLING INcIIiF.NTrI OF THE WAlltt uF THU UNITED STATES," WO pages.— Retail price. 111 60 pot volume. Oar publloations ate too monotone to be'described In an ad vorilleawnL Any parson wishing to embark in the enterprise: will tisk little by sending to the Publisher 0115. for which he will re ceive minute copies of the various works, wholesale pd. CM) earclltalr bOkodonsured. sod three . affording a von' liberal percentage to the Agent for his tionb e. With these he will sopa be able to ascertain the most saleable. and ceder no oordias We solicit orders from tho Trade. Teachers gad School Com. mittees for Books , to whom we tarnish oar ownyitibilatitions and those of ail the publishers in the country. on the most lib eral lents, • • - . COUNTRY MERCIINTS oan pmourn gubsoriberrs to,.and iiell"blEAtt'S PICTORIAL WORKS," make a baodsome Mt. andanstain no loy r • • • PerSolll wahing tow/gone In thelr'inlet . ‘ir receive,RloTAll. ly,by mail; throular coniniplng tall , partioulars, wo ul - TO PERSONS DISPOSE') 'IVO ACT AS A OEN'IId," together with the terms oa which they will be furnished, by addressing the subscriber,. post pnid, ROBERT SLAltd. Po blisher Sept. 10. Novitl(olk. J..' B. M'ENALLY, Prosecuting Attorney" IVM. AtiLLACE Attorney at, • Law, . , • -' CLEARPIEI. I ). PA. 'QTILti fa:inductee . the tiratitice of the .I.atv, and eta at .• 1 , 7 tiniaii be loused at his °Woe adjoining .hie [evidence on Owed ttreet, , may 1.6, .9.. P. FALL & WINTER VU3AII)I2c) EMPLOVMEIVT. . . . • • Fish • • MAss. iditoffriltm bi•ihog or,V barna. preferred Nos. L-2803. ALSO—Labrader lIER RING, for sale at the store of Je15.99d1661. 7. L. IttrEITHR. M== - notiOy Saving lb:the Etrmers of Qleorft4l4 counry r • - . llle, S. ttolfdVitelpU3ecitlfNtilly°l.nrtritthr of flitiEgric,7llt: tiloattirltd and tho n o jTin t _c_onties, thnt they coo. throe to Mantifecitnro TWO and MULL fIORSEI THRMtIf• tIACIIINES, of an Improved Pattern. Thermoltione cylinder is four Inches longer . than 'the Machines berelotbre No nt nor shop, The liorre POW com pac t s grnt], Improved. — No Machine noW in nitele rro mpto. d • 11101 A RH 1311 AW. Clearfield, and IBA AC 1,11,U0M. Cnrwourelilet • . Will have ench a. Machine coastantry on hand. Any person making application tdthom will be fairnished with hlaohlnos on short notion. Machines have Oren porchaied by the follovrlngi , parsons in L.:lead-Ad county, eta-- JOHN STITES, AcA WELCH • , THOMAS ' JAMES A. ROAD. • .1011b1 ti tE,_ JuSEP(I.PATTERI4ON. wt, I,CON ARP. ' 'l. DAT:LOCK, • HUGH 11ENDERISON. and °thew; . B. WILSON. Btrattonvlllo, Junelo,lllsl. . . JOSE I FRANC t eou'iliellOi riot Attorney at - Lovt • **A vING located himself in Cloartiele,oflershis .101. professional services to the public. .Allhusi. neon entrusted to him will be. promptly attended to. Being familiar with the German language he can ; with more facility . transact .business for the German portion of the community. Offic i i t on Market strent.ltone door WOEd Lo rain'sug store, lately occupied by J. L.Cuttle. RICIFERENctre. Hon. John C. Knox, Kittanning. Joseph Buffington, H. N. Lee, Esq., ' " Dimity & Cantwell. frin. Thomas White. Indiana. Augustus Drum " Greensburg. Gen. 11. D. Foster, Col. William Bigler, Clearfield. Wm J Hemphill, " Jan. 14, 1851. S J. n. bicENALLY, 4, S S S > Attorniy . at . LW', .+ ~ Having located himself in the borough of 1 Clearfield, will attend to all legal business; S entrusted to him with promptness and fidelity. 1 / 4 Office two (louts east of the Prothonotary's s C office. arx.r....."."..e ...e."0"4-0"-"""""."."-ra.."."..- -- , MACKEREL, I SHAD, CODFISH, Conerantly on hand SALMON, and for safe by HERRINGS. J. PALMER & Co., PORE.. Market Street Wharf, HAMS AND SIDES.PHILADELYIIIA. I LARD AND CHEESE. March 1, NM. -----------_ Estate of Charles B. Ross, dee'd. ()TICE 18 HEttEflii GIVEN. that Loma of Adminis. / wallas have linen ot•neted to the, ustiersieoed on tie este. ofUILaILLES 0. h.O-93. late or kteccson townshiP. Clewfield inasty—tied ell perms; 1351101 eonciants with ihn ilicitese.l srit tieiLA to punwit Limn oleltos dolt both, Hotiontind. The nedersiened m6l be loond at Ins neldeace In told township. J. W. LULL. Clmer. 0i,1851. NOTICE• '11‘111: hactibAr tales this method of tendering to rimer. et pub: lc his sleeve thanks ror the !Mend Anne"' par roomm Ihrts lot bestowed, and hopes. by strict Attestor/is to bosmvu, to merit ocontinuan.met the sem.. He is NOW OPENING s NEW r VITO( of SEAPitNA - I.E GI lONS. Amongst which may be found the futtewlee 111.ACK MANTILLA SI LEN 4C6-;.to Lorinpe sod Buttes.. INt; II ;hid—geoids. Eariston sad Elomemic. I.AlNEs3—mods. sad Fano, Oit.NCY VIM NS le 'rem vartt7. MEW LAC T A ES. tm, Ito. e 13001 8 emu t'IIOES. Co Lti' lats. —CA Ltrgr-cii AIN sad WLORED YARN. MI, Floors. GNI siIEitIES—HANDWARE — QUEE NEWARE.Ito.Ite. •s • Pu 'chasers toe respectfully invited to call. J. L. lIIINTER. Cleatriskt. July 97. 1831. No* York Importers and Jobbers, FRiENIAN,IIODGES & CO., 58 LIBERTY STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND NASSAU STREET. NEAR THE PofiT OFFICE 'ay o k lAje ARE RECEIVING BY ARRIVAL. • from V•11111V 01. f. nil and Pr utter MSOIt meo tof BRA) FASHIONABLE FANCY :ALB. AND MILLINERY We bipectfully ask all Cash purchasers thorough'' , to mt. nieine 011 , Stook and Prices. aid. as INTEREST GOV- EltNti, we Ice' coati lest our Goods bad Prices will induce. dim to select twin our establislacolt. Particular aticitioa is dwoted to MILLINERY GOOD:+. der, a nd of the articles ore manutactuted ngoressis , te our order, and cannot be c u r Passt.d fa beauty, style and oh..anaess. BEAUIIMUL PARIS RIBBONS. for Ilat. Cap. Neck. nod Belt. svrim AND TAFFETA RIBBONS, of ad widths and colors. BILKS. tiATIN:3. \PEEVE:rd. and UNCUT VELVETS, (or hats. FEAIALFL ERS, O AMF.RICAN AND FRENCH ARTIFI CWERS. MIFFING: 4 AND GAP TRIMMINGS. 11RE:33 I'ItthISIIN GS—large arsortaleat. EMBROIDEUIES. CAPES COLLAR.. UNDER SLEF.V) . .B AM) CU FPS. FINK knIIIROIDERED RI , III ERE AND HEMSTITCH CAMBLUCK HAN DKER , IIIEFS. CRAPES, LIMES, TARLETONS, ILLUSION AND CM' LACS. VALENCIEN Ed, BRUSSELS:THREAD. BILK. AND LISLE TIIREAI) LACES. KID, SBA SEWING THREAD. I ...H.OVES AND bwr_fs. FIGURED AND PLAIN SWISS. BOOK. BISHOP LAWN AND JA ellti ET MI 151,11415. English, Prench, American, and Italian STRAW GOODS. /flutist Zr. 1851 —em. LITTEWS LIVING AGE. Estracre of Letiore from Judge Story, Chancelto If.ont and John Quincy Athims. Unuanidge. April 24,1844. • DAVE read the prospectus with great pleasure: and en A. study endure the plan. 11 It can only obtain the pubtio patronage long enounhaind tantoenoush,andse2aroly enougd to attain as fru@ ends. it .will contribute ti en eminent den: en to ai se a healthy tune not only to oar litemture. but to pair lio opunkka. ' It will suable ut to possess. la a moderate coop cam a select library of the best productions of the ago. It will do more: It wilt redeem oar pertodicat literature from the teproach tof being devoted to light and superficial reading, to transitory speculations, to sickly and ePherneral sontimew talaiss, and to se and extravagant skutirles of life and char octet. York, 7th STORY . flew 7th May, 1814 I R epo.e ve ry r huch - ey the plan of the "levitg Ate," rind if it tw conducted with the intelligent*, Spirit and taste that the prospectus indicates, tot whichl haven reason to doubt.) it will be, ono of the most instructive and pop , ,Po periodicals of the any, Jithintl ENT. Washington. K) Dec.,1845. till the Period's:sal journals devoted to literature and sal' once which abound in Hume and in this .00untry. this bp appeared to me the most useful. It contains Indeed the extto sition'only of the operant. literature of thn ,Engllch, fang nuec. but this, by its immense , extent nod comprehension. includes portraiture of the human mind in the utmost expansion of the present ego. J. Q. AD Ali;113. N THIS .—The Living Age is published every Saturday. by E. Lrrsu. S Co. cotter or Tremont and Broomfield streou. Poston ; Price 12.4. anumber. or BIX DMA.% ttB a year in advance , . Iternituuters for any putrid will Do thank. tally received Dud promptly attended to. PORTAGE FREE. To subscribers within 1500 miles, who remit In tla VeriPB. - diteutiv to the 'office of publication at Boston.qther. sum of DOLLAItti. we will continue the wotk beyond the year. as long as shall be an eqmvalensto the cost of postage t.-thur virtually corrying out the plan of send Mg every mauls oopy to him Pottage Preel placing our dialect subsenbare Oa t hg same footing pt those nearer to us; apd making the whole Warm) , our neighborhood • • r•-• - • • • We hops fo• such futons change In the law. or the late:Pre! union thereof. as will enable us to make this Wray to subsor hem at any distance. CONTENTri ,OF NO. 570.-AUG UST. I. Llohto : a BlograPhy-Frian Chambers' Papers for the People. o'. ROl:dhows Gateiromgypt-rrom uoarnbare'Jlitmed. , •• • a. Geyser -- Fountains la Oallforniafroce San k sumo° Pa.- 4. Episodes of bisect, lON Pint 11-Treat% Maitigine. '5. CorreipOndenoe batmen Abrahams anti no In fdarok- From Examiner. • . , 0. A Real Sister of CharitY- From ,LliOkens' Route . hold Words.. , • • , 7. 'Quaked gm ; or the/1 7 641)ring Life-Firim the Athennutn 8. The Angloadason Race-From.thesame. 9. Thackemy's Third Lecture-From Examiner. 10, Australia-From Chaulbers"Jonmal. • , POBTRY-idl'e's Evangel. ; Resigning : Love :Fragmont. risuoßT Alum —Revi g nari:kha plot! to ha fou_pdont ._• flindoo Beggar ; Postage Stamp In reaturit. alp: Carlon* Present ; ThriWise Man and the Serpent., ROBEIVF ,MANLEY, 4111011=124 .AND 011t4t12. ill if E s t'abitll lbw ttnilauttnlly. inftrresi the atlases et Cleat. .a., field county. that bats can Yinlyollbe above business on M arket one t. nearly opposite the t did OS of Isaac kkru o:lard. .whens be respentlully solicits; a share of nuWlo pattoneatv i He tt tarn himself that he can ftireishwork to . all persons vs , Jutly be owed CO cell, tO theft ,Calthe stufsfaction. Lie wit always have on hand , • • Cabhcel-lirorkiihd Whidgor Chairg . Of °Very deicrluilAls. atifielstined ogtfts !bade to order. • A; LSO,' Dentist, Itivalizt,:iind Chamber ChairChetie Beds aid ,73a2 Chairs: ' ilb ilin- %" . i;cliak ''" • "thefts heir be no* frtnn the /km Malt to II .0003pleolfed In tsynnaisostes. end w 111 shop UP SO tb tit jt i i Inez Ea conveniently ertftled Vtldettfut ann. ft ustficalatly A"....ll_Lit,n'lltitlatirtV "41euteiWto Spamedeln tn t Sett e 01.101.. e respectfully i„.^ l te tua continuance of the public fie patrOa• ate. Bent,9s.lBsl—tt. fMPOR TO VIE Farmer, 'Farrier t Stage, Proprietor' GEQ.- W. MERCHANT'S 'OEMBRATED • GARGLING Or VIMAR/IPLOMD IN 17 , 4 i . 1/111TOZT , Ari tho moat romarkablo External ApidiCtitioi.OVei discovered. • "Thdy can't ICeep Howie tithonti Experience of mere than sixteen years ,has established', the fact that Merchant's Celebrated Gargling, 01I r or Gni. renal Fanilly Embrocation, will cure most place, and re..• Have all such as . Spavins Sweeney, Hingbone, croAl .Svil, Callous, Cracked. Heels, Gas. o Fitt-, f ali t kinds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains, 'ruises, Sitfast, Sand Cracks, Fitt-aims; lanaeneas,„ Foundered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mango. Rheumatifim, Bites of Animals, Eiternal Poi sons,Painful Nerveus Affections, Frost Bites,; Boils, Corns Whitlows, Burns and , Scalds;' Chillblains, 'Chapped Hands, Cramps, Con tractions of the Muscles, Swellings, , Weakness of the Joints, Caked Breasts, rte. dm. ,te. The unparalleled success of this Oil, In the curs of dia. eases in Horses and Cattle, and even it human Rash, it daily becoming more known to the w farming community,' It can hardly bo credited, eept by those who have b ee n , i+ll tie habit of keeping it In their stables and houses,.whati me, ',mount of pain, outfoxing and time, aro saved by e• timely application of this Oil. Bar Ile sure the name of the solo proprietor, GEORGE W. MERCHANT, Lockport. N. Y., is blown in the olda of the bottle, and in his handwriting over the cork. All orders addressed to the propnetor will be promptly , responded to. Get a pamphlet of the agent, and see what wonders aro accomplished by the use of this medicine. Sold by respectable dealers generally, In the United stet ea and Camila. Also by AGENTS for the above Medicine C. D. WATSON. Clearfeld4Cletufield catty. Ht SMITH. reenville. do do JOHN PATTON. Cn•wvneTills do do POTIlli & MoMINN. Daelonre.rentre CUMMINS & BLOOD, Brookville.Jelroot; A. DICKINSON. Bervldo.' J. IHAIAKLE.Y. Franklin. Ve Another Scientific Wonder PEPSEN AN ARTIFICIAL untravauwa ukvailtaro‘v OR oDitssexim zramoma A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER. I'repnred from RENNET, or the fourth Stomach of the Ox, alter Directions of BARON LIEBIG, The great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Iloucut. TON. M• D., No. 11. North Eighth Street, f hits+ del phis, Fe. This IS n truly wonderful remedy for INDIGEvTION. DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVER COSIPLAINT, CON STIPATION. and DEBILITY, Curing niter Noturoi. own method, by Nafure's own agent. the Juice. *,•klall a teaspoonful of this Fluid, infused in we. • ter, will digest or dissolve, I IVE Poring or ROAST BEEF IN ABOUT TWO DOURO, Out 01 1110 Stomach PIG[ sTioN niap.sTioN is chiefly performed in the etomaeh by the' aid of a thild which freely eaudes from the inner contof that organ. %shoo is a state of health exiled the Gastriu Jaffee. This Fluid is the Great thaivent of the thu Fari tytac. Pretervina s mod Btimalatiag Acent of the iatomaidi sad intestines. Without it there will he no litheition.—ito coaveraios of Food Into Blood. ano no untrit of the burly Out rathet a foul.torplit, patella), and desire. tile cor.dittoo of the whole dicestieeapparatus. A weak. halfJend. of injured stomach produces no Rood-Ghatne Juice. and btu.° th 3 dis ease. distten and debility whieh ensue. . PEPSIN .AND fiftNNET. • PEPSIN Is the chief element, or . Great Digesting Nine: fi of the GastrioJuice. It is toned in gßat abundanoe to the solid paitstit the human stomach niter death. and sometimes comes the stomanh to digest itsolf, or cat iisclf up. It is also acuid in the stomach of animals, its the,ol. calf, &o. It is the material used by farmers in missing chisel°, called Pelmet, Disaffect of which has loss been the wonder of the dtire.-n The enrdli■g 01 the mils is the filst_process of digestion. Hen. eat possesses astonishing power The stomach of a call wilt curdia nearly one thousand times its own weight of milk . Baron Liable states that - One pert of Pepsin dissolved in soity, thousand parts of water, will digest meet and other food."—' Diseased stomachs produce no good G as, rlo Juice. Rennet, or Pepsis. To show that this want may be perfectly supplied. we quote the tollowlng • SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE. BARON MEMO, In his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry. sa•• : "An Artificial Digestive Fluid may In readily Obtatued from the mucous membrane of the stomach of a Call, in which various articles of tend, as twat and ergs. will be Solt ened.Changed and Digested, pr e c isely in the same mariner as they would be in the human stomach." Da. PER Elf/ A, In his famoust remise on "Fond and Bird,'' Published by Wilson in Co.. New York, page 85. steles ilia sine great fact. cad describas the method of PccOckstalon. — Them are few higher authorities than 1)1. Perei IL Dr JOHN W. DRAPER. Professor or Chemistry in the Medina! College of the University of New York, iu his "lest Book al Chemistry." page Ikkl. says. "D hes tiger, question artificial digestion could be perfortntd— but It is now nuivermily admitted that It may be. Professor DUNDLIeION of Philedelohle, in his great work. on Human Phrsiclen devotes more timu MIT rages to an examination el this s u ed. His espeiiments with Dr. Beau— mont, on the Guano Pim obtained from the living human stomach end from animals are welt known. "In all cares," Malays "digestion occurred as pesfectly in the Artificial as ta the r< aturn I dreest ions." AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER. • DR. 11r)UCIIITON'9 preparathin orPEP2II4 has produced the Most marvellous elleots. Clafftlig cases 01 Debility, Finac in' tlon. Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic) Constant Hon. supposed to berm the very verge of the grave. It is impossible to give the detail. of eases in the limits of this advertisement—but authenticated ceitifientes have been received of inurethan 200 REMARKABLE CURES In Philadelphia. Now Yong. and tloston alone. These were neatly. all desaerate eases, and the cures were not poly:rapid and wondesibt. bet motet:teat It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE. and from the iston- Mine ly.emall quantlt7 necesinty to produce healthy digestion. is behoved to act noon • ELECTRONAGNErIC PRINCIPLES, There fonn ofOLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS %Of,* it does not seem to teach and remove at once No matter how bad they may oe. it OWES INSTANT BELIEF, A single doze removes all the Omissions symptoms. and it only needs ,to be tepeatee lot a ihoit rime to make these good e ff ec' per. hrrloOlit. xuarry (W BLOOD. and VIUOIt 1W DODY, follow at once. it Is partlanlarly excellent le cam of Nausea. \torpd pa,Cramps, Soreness or the Plt of me StOMS.Ch, distress after eating'. low. chid state of the Moot Heaviness - . Lowness Insanity, Despondency, nmaciatlon•Weekness. te ndency to Insanity; Sociable. Ego. • • ' Price.ONE DOLLAR Pet bottle. One bottle will often affect a luting c0re. ....; PEPSIN IN POWDERS BENT BY MAIL., FREE OfVOSTAGM Foe genvenieice of seadliato all pada of the country.' the LOGFATIYE hi ATTEII OF' 'ICE PEVBI of put up lather foto ofFowdera, with' direbtiocur la be dised in dilated alcohol, water. or ayrup, by tee patient. These powders con lain precisely the same menet as the bottles, but twice the quantity for the wane price, and wlll_lie tent by mail PREF. OF.POETACIEJor ONE 11l WA.AR vent (post pall) to Or.. J. S. BOUGHTON, No. ,lENottla Eighth street. l'il la., re. Biz .Packages fat (MI dollars Every poetess end bottle beats the written signature of .1. B. BOUGHTON. M. B.: Bole Proprietor., ' *,.•Agents wanted la every town in the Unit:A States:. giery.fiberat discounts gir the trade. .Druallilts. Postman re, tied Ilookseniers are asked to act Si agents. .(E 'll3 for Cleatfiel county— W AI.A.A.CE at BILLS. Clearfield borollab. NY IE4I AM ISloßßlVE.Guewensville. P. W. BARBET% Luthenbura. U. W. MOORE. UlliDA towashlP. eltlfiliMlNGß.6/ BIELIANTY , New WlWltilltlarl. , Mar 28.18 M - 17.. , fl • arnt . erstake Notice * SUPERIOR THRESHING' MA.0 . 111 N ES rOMPSONS. DAIITBOCK bicA.LAlttlElit Teke• this opportunity to apprise the P PAS UP CLEAR PI LD widths surrounding conntles. , thnt tha7 are now ea' satwain blaripiacturing. at DurwensVille; Uletulleki cousin mica aritale of • • .. stir Morse .Power Threshing Illachinei. They are pienaied•ta ersiiplY alt Gratis on the shoile it notice• andon the most accommodating terms. There machines ate constrtioted of the very best =aerial, and the Pattern being. Perrot is every particular. and passing through the hands of •noce but first rate workmen. cannot laity. give general - oath. ,factlon • Atiiii—gu R8114.111114G 0j Threshing hlecbirtes done oss short pu tt le them hst subitautlal and satisfactorY maw 1161. et Ca enindlle• NEW l'arindrt, ••• • 1 • caiweirft v itirthaerpttirsD.moALlTl3DDls., r, L. u Tex• J 13141,; =MC!! ANT