Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 13, 1852, Image 4

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THE HAT , : AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY;.
',held its first annual session at Harrisburg
on Tiaisday and Wednesday, the 20th and
21st uLt., and we have . prepared the fol
lowing synapsis of its doing:, for thoAg
licUlturalbepartment of the Republican :
Itocor,d,ing, Secretary :submitted a
,Upport pf tho,operations of the Society du
the past *ear, which was adopted.
—The-Recording Secretary was authoris
ed to procUre, for the use of the society, a
• .110, rßir.tho meetings of the Executive
•r mitteb, and for an office for books,
li
brary, '
y, Wm, A. Stokes, James FilTe, Wm Bell,
Jere. Mick and Morris .Leech, were ap
prAttrtta—cernmittee to, consider, and re:
port to the ExecutiVe Committee, otrihe
exiieilieeey of holding a Fair in the wes
terilpart or the State.
Tha Pres idetit,atui Secretary of the So
eiety,were appointed a committee t o me .
marialize Congress, in. behalf of the socie
ty, for the, establishrment of Agricultu•
flat Btireitu.
A committee ap, ointed for the purpose
of consi4ii rig the expediency or 1 . 110 move
ifitint, reported in favor of memorializing
flttr - tdiii - Slature for the appointment of a
jitatn,Chemi'si.
14polutions were adopted recommend
ingthe. cal ling. of n Convention of Agricul
turists of the United States, tit the city of
(as•soon as a sufficient num
b4t of State 'Sociaies approve of the move
-1 g r ut„).fur the purpose' of foi'ming a Na
tional' Agricultural Society:
Th e (bu o yin g , ollicvrs were. elected for
On ensuing year :
_ _./.."coIdent—FREDERICK \WATTS.
_
, Vice Presidents.
Ist Con. District—Pelog B. Savory,
2d_ . u Jos. R. Itwersull.
0 -
ad. ,, Caleb Cope,
. ,
4th .- iv James Gowen.
'sth . t. John Kennedy.
-sth- -. .. Wm. Stavoly.
4,
7th A. 11. Wily:sine.
Bth It ' Jacob FraiitZ.
9th •u .
.Henry Shubert.
.10}h . " Con rad Shinier,
It
i lih Jacob Drumheller.
12-th 4, .William Jessup.
44
/Ali Jacob Gundy.
14th 44 A. 0. Hiester.
15th ''_ • I. S. Haldeman.
Igth' " . Finlay M'Cown.
17th 7' C 4 Jun. McWilliams,
18th 114 Henry Beeson.
t9tII . ." Wm. A. Stokes.
20th
21st 44 Hiram Ilultz.
2,g 4 . '~
23d . -"
James Miles.
'2lth " David Ralston.
cor..esy'd'ng Secretary—A. L. Elwyn
' Recording Secretary—R. C. Wtilker.
'Prensurer—G. H. Bucher.
. Librarian—Luther Roily.
Chemist—Charles B. Trego.
Execrawc,Contmince--1. Cr, M( . Niniev,
David Niummn, jr., Hobert MeAllibar,
Jithaß. Rutherford, and Simon Cameron.
AGRICULTURE IN FRANCE
...../Lletter. writer for the Washingiton Re
public says:----"A trip of six hundred and
fifty miles, from the northern extremity
in France, justifies me in the expression
of,tny opinion that God's sun does not
shed its rays on so fair a land, or 0113 so
thoroughly cultivated. The whole country
is literally, a garden. Every , square foot,
from the mountain down to the lowest
ravine is made to produce something, if it
be susceptible of it. Their mode of plant
ing'or sowing their crops, whether on
plain - or hill sides, produces the finest el
-I.ct, on the appearance of the landscape;
the_ space allotted for each crop is laid out
in squares,or parallellograms, with mathe
matical precision, and whether large or
i s m — all, a garden could not be divided with
more accuracy. As there are no fences or
hedges and 'as the different crops are in
ioridusstagesofmaturity, you can imagine
the alines that meet the eye acid
the magnificence of the panorama that''
stretches out in every direction as far as'
the..v : ision can penetrate. lam sorry to
' add; in this connection, that seven-eights
oflha.ngricultural labor is performed by
ferhales; while two or three hundred
thousand men in uniform are idling away
their time in the barracks of the cities and
villages. In the absence of fences, cattle
speared by ropes, are driven about their
pasturage by females, and sheep aro con
fined -within die required limits by boys
assisted by a shepherd's dog. Speaking 'ef
cattle - reminds me' . that, notwithstanding
fresh pork is abundant enough in:imarket,
hoth in England and-France, I have not
seen a live porker in either country. ;They
'are always hidden from sight.
, ,
. ,EATtLY POTATOES.
George H. Nichols, of West Amesbury,
ass, writes r to the ploughman:—`l saw
y.o.44dvise farmdro 'in' one of your num
bers hiSt spring, to start their potatoes in
'hors& manure.
.-1
,have followed it for
coven or eight'years, amt.find it profitable
in two or three ways; firstly, you get clear
oriTio --- rot; secondly, ydu get a. good price
for., your potatoes, and your land is ready
fora crop of picklesor turnips. Potatoes
started . in this way you get three weeks
neighbor. of ours 'planted po
-tatoes
,op the fourth of March.. Ho came
over to our house. after he had planted
ibpai,arid said lie should have potatoes in
•,lid'market first, ,Mine wore then in the
hotbed; --I-began to tako mine out -of the
hot bed about' the 28th .Of April and finish
61.4anting - on -the first of May. Now
fortlitrdiffe,rence.: I carried potatoes into
esvbprypbrt market ten days 'Sooner; the
filit,that werc in; they . • wore nearly all
full:grown;..his woro small. L curried
. off
164 bushel marketable potatoes from July
i2rtip-te . -AugLiA 6. Iliad about 2;‘l acres
planted, ('our feet between the kows.-and 6
inches in iho (frills; my ridges wcro broad
and flat; I hoed twice.
gP j Aitl 8 , E c i),
A .very good,thingVe ,find in the-Tourn
-Agriculture, rospecting he prepar
ation of,sped corn.beforo it is planted, and
it is all the better and, more reliable be
caustu it is the result of an experiment—an
experiment which, we ate confident,Triany
of our readers'Avill try for themselves.—
Says the correspondent of that Journal,
j j. In October, 1850;1 turned over a piece
•
of green sward. In the spring I manured
fram` the barn yard, ploughed it about th
usual depth, and harrowed it thoroughly
I I then marked the rows north and south
for planting; three and a half feet apart,
4y drawing a chain.
My seed was steeped six hours in a
solution of chloride of lime, and I dropped
three kernels in the hill—hills eighteen
inches apart to the row. In each hill was
dropped a small handful ofcompost, made
of plaster, unleachod ashes, and ben man
ure—say two and a half bushels of plaster
three of hen manure, and eight of ashes.—
l'ho lieu manure was taken dry and poly
, erized, and mixed with the other inured
ients all in a dry state, and applied in that
!Condition. The corn was covered one
inch deep.
The corn came -up -quickly and grew
with great vigor, and I Watt excellent crop
estimated at eighty bushels to the acre. -
To determine the value of the chloride
of lime and the compost applied to the hill,
I planted two rows through the middle of
the field with the same seed and in the
same manure, with the omission of the
Isoaking and the compost. The difference
was visible at a glance, through the season
and on harvesting and weighing the:pro
duce of adjacent rows, I found that the
rows planted with dry corn ant] without
the compost, yielded fifty seven pounds
to the row less than the other--Lmaking a
j difference in sixty-four rows—one and a
!half acre's—of:364B Iba. or :3'2 bushels or
!about thirty-five bushels to the acre. I
should add also, that, besides the great dif
ference in the quantity, the corn from the
j galtped seed, manured with compost, is
vastly better than the other, and worth
much more pound for pound.
TO FARMERS
Whoever will apply an ointment made
of gunpowder, .brimstone, and common
grease, behind the necks fo their lambs,
will he sure of having them preserved
from all kinds of vermin. The quantity ne•
eesstiry to he made use oils so small that
a six•ponnv worth is sufficient to dress
upwards or :.).OU' lambs.
The better aniipals can be fed, and the
more emofortable they cm be kept,the more
profitable they are—and all farmers work
for profit.
What ought to be done to day, do it,for
to morrow, it may rain—or snow.
I tow a Home may be cured of founder in
half an hour: By rubbing his legs from
the fetlock joint to the hoof, with water
heated as hot as tl e hand will bear, and
a little melted laid. It has been tried with
success. •
lIINTS-GATHERINGS
your flat-irons arc rough, or smoky,
lay a little fine salt on a flat surflice, and
rub them well ; it will prevent them from
sticking to anything starched, and make
them smooth.
Hub your griddle with fine salt before
you giense it, and your cake will not
stick. When walnuts have been" kept
until the . meat is too much dried to be
good, let them stand in milk and water
eight hours, and dry them, and they will
be as fresh as when new.
It is a good plan to keep your different
kinds of pieces, tape, thread, &c., in sep
arate bags,
and there is no time lost then
in looking for them.
Cedar chests arc best to keep flannels,
for cloth moths are never found in them.—
lted cedar chips - arc good to keep in draw
ers, wardrobes, closets, trunks, tS.,c., to
keep out moths.
When cloths have acquired an unpleas
ant odor by being from the air, charcoal,
laid in the folds, will soon remove it.
In laying up furs for summer, lay a tal
low candle in or near them, and dangers
from worms will be obviated.
Great Exeitemert
the :I=,;:tallerytsiness.
FLEMING et. STERLING -esoectfitily auarutre to their
& friends and the public in gowned, that Choy have entered
into Co.Partuerallip in the aloe., brisruess. in thi
Their chop is on dime Street. cr •uositu Scylialee hedel. lat e ly
°centred by D. S. Flom ire, when they have me 131.14, and
are always prepare! to make at the shortostnotica all articles
In their line of bume... tech as
Saddles,. Side-Saddles,Har
ness, Gears, Riding and
Blind Bridles, 4-e.
ALSO—Trunks, Carpet-Bags, • Vali
ses, Saddle-Bags, Whips, ti*C.
All orwhich they will warrant to b mare in too latest aid
moat improved style?. As they,are both EXPERIENCED
WORK NI EN taut , fad :annul, that 'they can give general
satisfaction.
Their terms art, libesal—and they will take in excite:we for
work all Merchantable ['today°, stroll as Beefllidao, Lumber.
Grain. &c., and oven CAST I not'refeso
They would respeg folly invite' the public to call and Rziun
too their stock qad teary themsaly,es, -
D:N. Pr•F.9IING
Curweneville. Jan.B. 18E0. it. E. bTEULING.
WaY •
NEW and FASHIONABLE. •
CONFECTIONARY and OYSTER SALOON:'
MRS. L. DUNLAP
. .
truildni hey compliment, to hot !prod
ons friends in iho harough .of Clearfield and vicinity.
and takes ',rearms ht announcing' to limas, that ebo has how
veal vod her stuck of GUI4h and has Dom thted,up In good
style in her new hoilding on Noah Second tttreeti west tide.
where muy ho found n general assortment of
CONFECTIONARY, TOYS, 45.. c..
Which one will diiiiege ofon rho most reasonable terms.
She will also lie at all times suoulitd with CARES. VIES.
• • Fresh Oysters.
. •
And thou) fond of "the .1 , 1811!' can have them iorved . to
their taste on 'lion famine, ell ItPr toILESII • Fain!) ROAS
TED, Bre.VVED, ERITTEREDi oteCULLOPEb.
'tilead.Quarters;
OYSTERS ! .OYSTERS!
"Amt i'll's NEW' tritta`glt SALOON. over bfosion'
~ vido of Market stmt. whew these Calcetalito
:4(1 , 41 4 , 4 tob, pod Closce7 - una plwaVo be had
11.91SER;I.'
SLEIG.IILrOrt SALE..
Anaoll B V UD9r.iTIAL SlMMVtitsae, , Eisrako
231. at 11UterEit13 kiTolte;
Jan 15,10:11. Oinatetd. Pa.
.IVIfr)ICAL 1-10t,$,Vt,
D , 1 7 1 , ; A t,/ : !, 4 4,1(40, BY
if,STABLISat i I e4N,, . ; 4,*:';' 1 ,
~ ' .. 25 . 21 a , '44. l =Wialtagra 4... .• .: •
North-West 'earner:of : Tliirtl, ailtl'7 Qpioo
streets, between SprOce entiPirto.: .. 1
PAILADELPHIA.; .' - . '., i
, . .
•
EEN V EAR:3 aaPation a , and Intinterin tiled pra4l.
tow spent in Or city huvrt reedditia 114,
.1r...11t0
flail.pen icee3slit pi notiLlorier for arid boiir, in the treAtlrient
.411 ol n i•nvirito Onttlrq. POniut,i ollliat ll'wlib ill•
.ir.tr upon to/ burly, t Mont or lettri. Pales in I lie' mind tr
niercunal rhaantat tan, t 1 ;Tatum*, !grayo, 411 , aalir.aibtl
them youtlild excesieii ,ir moor:tali Willa Id° i Whorl.'
Cho constitution bag becomb.aur.ablaa,.aip tvutteti
auceeir.
li d who pinoos h 'muff audit tha cara or re,li
gi•Ari r tunable in Its )60.,( , 7 at n rentle,iius, and e, rnlitlchtly
ly upon nil na
'fake Particular Notice:
YOUNiII MEN who loryo injured theuiti•lver by a °again
ardabue indulattl in—a baby 11. 0913'1y leered.( Pont tvil
,:umottnioas nt guti..ol—the areal of watch aro nightly fell,
oven etkeo, nut} destroy both Mind , nod Andy; thauld
applt linrnedimtity. • Waukn,oa awl unnotiOtional debility,
ton ul , i .uoeirtrrineray, Vhyriunl lasso nile and general pals
amine, jrniability upti all no van■ ntlectbial artMaratwa,
.Ineg,Btranas at the and 'Sven , di L eroio iil/Y r•tlY 000
! m eter with thil diroidel of the aroma - Caro functions bUIVI.
flee fadvitcr re.torect
& MANHOOD
s READ !! A MM . :OU LIFE.
✓r✓.r.r.r✓'✓',r.r✓' A Pit r: AI
on Self-PrnservatiOn
Old!) 2r3 cents.
Th . nook. ittot Poddithod, ! w ith ns-lullnformattate.
on um i..l"novil we nod 111103.03 Liill '; ,,, ,r , tiVa
okl - e)sel nlik4 to I'OI.IIII, MAN 11001) n..d OLD
nod thonl i be Vend lir oil.
ttivico nudtniprcaioo ye:Lenin; it glory will
r'oev. , nt lowis of oil er,. nod , snit n,..d Invo
T IN Or I.IY CS '
by . rpitalv.g it,' wilt I to bow to prevor.t the
0.. , i0n al Nor children.
• •," r.4 - 1.0.ab0. ,, 0f IAY.IIIITY - FIN OF.NTS enPlosol In
, 01d . 0. , • , 1 tou II.•1 •
• .••• •• W. 31. Corner or
tt t) tv Il iIII.V - .Attretc herwe.n Nprnx nod fine.
wid 01111UTO a I/00k under egv.lo.a vet
.e turl
distnnco n.n 7 addlote. Mt. K . bylettee. (nog
ri: I.) ` , .(lru ^• . l • bin,
%(.7%.4 1 11 , ,ri or mt.:lliolNEs. outEctiolvs. Pic for.
by !imbue PU I. Up 300010 faun
I),olA.lig or (301.1 . tSI l' Y.
;t00t.. , d-re. Nev., 1..3100t5. Pedlars. Cnueavers. nnVall
•.thers.suoyeded With the above work nt vety
Jaw
mt.%
• Jooie !851.
DR. HOYT'S
l ryqn
rpv,:ty,Dal-04
"2 1 11 IS I'HI'PARATII IN Is now e.n tn PatillC
•:s tlllitltAN'ltall) I;ir iho HEIAVII: 4 IN
Ili L. 4. sud RI 110 . j Daly iin ow n IT1) luiup fa lire world
hnsinc n aq4 in tho V-terialry meet co of Ihe
Iprif ter ler the I ast per. ; awl to hug never ketiwe It to
i ill is; w sin ale histvnor mode ci , •t • g •lom, add I•av
Eg • no!rloir.r isiak T l.e 'Vint bcrinprtoll•
',erne for le•ilr. when woh this cosetriew
itiveme. shou'il Whit, every cue having such to apply im
medlately for this rein•ily.
PRICE ()NE D'lr.l,All
Whir+ will Int real, wNb In•I "in aaV port of
the ('aired Pt.det. All lit•rre or onn.inenien.tuar to ha nd
Pad Pnid.
I. P II /Vl'.
Renr of NO.lO lion , ), Flrr I Sir,. t Phila.:a...phi:l,
Whaler:de threet lei the U.:aired icus
B —Affords wanted U.:wig hrolt 11,, C(1001/1 to whom
ll: t etnt t l.reenot will he civet. : and their nutlet placed in
the rtdv.•riiremente, Addreat at s'e),e.
GERMAN WASHING FLUID,
p CONSWERFID 11,,,nsnto. Kh.) hare tested it, RI be
Ind the co,n,st
FCIENTIF , I; :IMl'll4 DER 11F HIE WI ,R 1 1)1
Eltireiy it•fr.r I'h 0151. NIK/lIIAIS and IN mous pima
ico of cuubinu the
CLOTHES' UPON TIM WASHBOARD.
And n g .cat davihig of
Time, Labor awl Expense.
N i 4 penycnt frail and sition, (fir many are top.
ne top‘lm oft an anicla pot ap like, nitre.) t he Prottrits'o , .
t•iY radl Wrr torer
,RK of °VP', T • I . : a
Aad heeiniy Saki tin EN-
Lit.ll rlllit.k.; not in ^ntainisa.l
IYie German firashin,g Fluid
won ,thers that are in tare ma rket.
It I. put op is large, bottles. and sold at the rominal arlins of
til'; er bottle. it.Yft
rim:Mitts will find it greatly to their rpisaatlga to par.
this fluid tip the gallon 'a Moans their
tt 1(01.1,1'
!Lois, a •ery raperi r attic:a fur that I arouse.
ida nut antusoa only bl I f Ilf VifT.
At his Isaboratere and P•lteirlti
lU,3isitlh VIM! iit , ret, Philadelphia.
gu:sl at Mail by Grouses and Ihngyets taneralle. A liberal
ireetiut. and ex , eativo advertising fur the beak of A.tuula.
ttemessihe the nama
talbirtlAN WASIIINO FlAtlf).
All Totten In lao poet I all. ort IP4I-13m.
HDocloa•
For .1, Cents
~....•••••4 . `DV Nil:a:49 of the POrKET
or. — ' -. to:ri , ' 43 AErtt Ut 1 VII le9. or 0000)
i enis ..• \ o e, v t 1 ,, 11 , i , iio s r .
i n ,.
rt h , f . iic ,, i n e t :. ,,r l . li . irgb
u t L
l''' lII , A rill t‘lZia, show Pia pima*.
Cr e. " din eon, in •-•i ry rhettin and Imm.
.. , ,j7 4. . , —1
rod oi iiinunatioss of thJ, ig0.a5ta
.,...,..;.,, t tive.iyairmii
- . i.*. .Dy Dr. IVm. Y9upg,.lll. D.
~ , it
,
, , ' l it t:,,S *. . The tow hat up.' /Pilaw]. that
. O. , \' -•
4 ile / ontsopastiftiquit from secret 5 4 15
t., anus nee, oin morn bll , flinle the
\V • .„ 't , : ,
~.4t - i tillTllll 01P ,QUAtliti Pa Y. ai
\ ko.
, c i74% ' by ihei prase:so.lin , minium - 4i is
:141,y,.. , taii Ip. il k, i.py one Cheiy chi, him•
roll, er.thont hinitraleiti to bust
0,.... or sth. X0)0.1,14 ,0 4 of the
mist intimate friend. and with One lentil the wool on:/l file
In addition to the arooroul Ifailino of Pwrolh diSi'Lltott• It fail,
eltilaina rile caUto of oie.iliecd's early decline. vela) °burin.
ti ni on Martiamr—biplitoa nanny other dorancrmouto. n. bleb
it would not be Limner to ea it ird-ratn I. tali pi.bile tot at t.
Any lionno wilding TA Lai ty-Fl VE DENT; i niclup.d in
a l e ttrt, will mote, oar cony of thia book . of Five iiwities wilt
tin st•nt for Doe Dollar. A ildliw."lll4. %Vll,lilial'il kW ;NO.
tan 15'4 SPRIIi..II: id 111E1A. Philadelphia." Poot Pa•d•
lir VillL'ND ono bo consulted mi say of the D•troiror de•
teriloxi iii iiis dill net pa tilicatitias. at Itii Ain-. I lli ai.ruce
t i•c.t. l'hiledallibis. overy dap between II nod 3 o' , :lock.
(51alleni.) , pit:cute(' ) I April al. Ma —ly
For Sale. •
EtOrwo hTs
rif Maio. on (h ttri:entete anti Pain 111'11,1)4e, II
t`,4l-weinetolle The house It plttoler , ,t LOT. xtchoot
ntot wt•!1 soiled lOr a 1ME1.1.102(4 Hr /r, SE. ST( IRE or
AEitti—Eot hy 14) test. and
hip a good tol d tharonn. The MIX ts good. and the property will b. , told
oaths MIMI flCCOMMlo4ittriliC terns. Those why want toooan.
0 .2.1 'o,v...commit. BOW nahaoce.
Yu, further inhumation no ply to
j.)11:4 II HER, Britt:port : n.
• L. JACKSON CitAlitl, Curvicestrille.
Oe'ohor 2,1851.
L. JACKSON CRANS,
4.0a-zeoakw:low 2.4.1 Wit
Curwensville, Clearfield courtly, Pa.
OFFICE—Stnte street, uno door east of Filbert et
Oci ober 2. 1851.
MONEY SAVING MACHINE.
FARMERS LOOK HERR
‘E uow have a Int of TWO — 1101t!'41 THRLHIIING
1V MACHINLS . thaw'!. Clearfield. Al.BO.
anon:oer at harm Bloom's Cufweneville, FOP. HALE.
FARM El ti would do well to call lona, At either of the
ebovenamed bloom they can bo aceonatuodoted with Ma.
chines. tf: & H. WILEON.
ug,118.1/151.
NOTICE.
TRUFTEEB of the OLEARFIII.I.I) ACM 1 1 ,317(
.11. bombs' giva anife6,that Dr. CAI LIN II uty IltithUrtted
to collect all bill, for tuition at gnat :Institution. for the year
oornmeneina on the 15th of kePleintor Wt.
By order of the Board olTruktioca. -
Dee. Id. 1851. WM. L. 1110011 E. Beo'y,
NOTICE
vintEron.s.7rny with ANN ELIZA has left my bed and
W Ward witheut any_ just cause I. 'thrusters, homily
wars all 0 11
Den ms Lon. hathoring , Or; iIPS;4 1 01. 0 my ad •
count, as! will not,b3 foritcy debtsf hinentracting.
• • JUIVI
Doc. 8, 1P51.-;-paid:
THOMAS DEVINE •
1 1 1 .. t. 1 LOLL. .
RESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of tit o viceni•
tv of Clearfield linage. that. he contlsoass ro •carry on the
TA.C.OIIING BUSINES' 7p.ottdlltunce itinst oldho Midge
whoia he will be thnuitfal'for a sham of public patronage. ,
he intends to piontena who favor Mar with their castout. '
Clearfield. Pa. May VS. -
100 14 , 651 NAILS, SPIKES at IS 50
ou TDll ) ti of e litiortedlri;i and 1,33400i1t0 t,Or pound: . •
11,01)1) pounds 01.IUNTILY 811.11 , .. 14 w.b couLl t.or pound.
8 4,, Id WIN 1)0W ()LASS al $4 1/0 per DIA. 1,../CreDY al'a3)
I'IYITY at 13).4 uenti per pound. • : •
bPRINGS at u mats per pound. , , . • . ,
1 at 13.1 loch Roller 111.K1KLES et 60 cents per P7OBl.
SPANISII HADDLE.TILEEI3 at 81 UO.
WAGON 'do, . ,'• do • ut 41 cents. St. head.
IlItAsS PLATED STIrtIII/P.O at, 42 Gents per pair—Ntr
g in
_pattern. . .
PEGS at,01.5 yenta
.Pfr pet oept i less for o." Peck
8E1) 13,01,11.LeATJP,44, at lE3i per pound—innd. , . , .
OAK 'PANNED do 111 do ' do
LIND; (pink) SKINS fr'om 117 g ro boAenri: •
1114111143 S BOUT faynocco hoot petal to 42 por
Skip '
For aele WII9ItESALE and' D.L' riitt.. Di. tbe fiord ware
ad liva Store or .
F Flt ANr)ISCIIS.
lAwistown. Pa., appo3ita T. puu.'s 119 tol.
Allsoraldiaoobat to D 3011400. - •
• •
inn. 16, 1251.
21, inacupliket
f ,
To the Farlizerq of —.Glltite ,
c?zin y ;
8, WILSON, of Strallonville oenttle, Pit/.
a:lfr %yogi(' rroectlllily inforos the FARMING I,OAIMUfit
01 ClOntliclEl and than jilnina eauntieA, that, th-y olo
linit4 to inneuractitterf MINH! iiI)ULL
INC; r1A(;1111 , 41.',A, of an Itninnyrd Pattern. Thaler() horse
aelladat II lour ttahes longer thin the Maohinet !matt:dine
Wet' at our c hop, Tho llorre lower ii ematly jinorovert.—
Notttehitie oar . Wools annple, u 'lnput:Land utbfar.
l<ll.lll/1.11.1) MY, Cloutietilofrid
18AM.) 111.tr051 . , Cairn imsville,
Will Kiwi retail a Miichina enneurotle . on Mind. ATIV person
laaljaa applielt.op to them will to Imp:tithed with taaphinee
Ito At anti ,
N ttyilers neve Ipeiv,llatalictr,e, 4l by Om failovilog posonsio
y, ip—
Jth IN
'I'.I:WA E
S READ. • . JAMP.B A. 81 , A
11 11.
•j( tit N ol.)(4 N. .11181:ell EiTlll.Blll9ll. •
WM. 1.1 i.( IN MM. I. '
181101.1 11..4t11)C1,430ti. Aug °Omit
BC. 8.
Blnf'tOnville.4l4llll-9,
• . . •
JOSEPIIB FRANCE
Counsellor nud Attorney at. Law, .
.
I rv-WING located himself in Clearfiele.uuershis
prOrembionn I hell iceB to tho 'fin bile. Ail bind.
Ili•NSentrusted to him will ho pro m ptly : attended
to
Beam familiar vilth the,Ge,rmaii language 442,ean
with more Moility transact buainess for the German
purloin oft ho - eornintinly.
Office On hliarliotstreet, onedoor west id Dr. Lo
raitt's Drug store, Ively occupied by J. L.cutilo.
11F.fErtF.NUF.a.
lion. John C Kittanning.
Jose Plr Buffington,
11. N. Lee, Esq.,
Donally Ctint‘vell.
Hon. ThoMhB While, • Indiana.
Augustus Drum
Gen. fl. D, Fosrer, Greensburg.
Col. ‘Villtnin Bigler, Clearfield.
J
Jim. 14. 1851.
S J.B. IIIcEN A LLY,
Mtorney at Law,
S If flying located himself in tho borough of.
4 4 : Clearfield, will attend to all legal hialiness; . c e,
s crowned to him V%llll promptness and fidelity. s
S(Mice two doors east of the Prothonotary's . s
S office. • 4)
iv r✓ r r r✓ rr✓ r-✓ .r- r r sWJ J\lW
MACKEREL. i
SIIAD. CODFISH, Conetrinity on hnnd
SALMON, and for IWe by
111:11RINGS, J. PALMER & Co.,
PORK. Market Street Wharf,
HAMS AND SIDES. I
•Puirdinio.rnlA.
LAM) AND CHEESE, March 1, 1851.
Estate of Charles B. Boss, dcc'd
N) 114:t;; 13 111:.1 , V VEN, that Luttarz or Adminis-
If.Vloa Gay) DINO araltot Quo arkilsrsisued an. 160
H. ail orCH.AILLES 0. go.):IS, hits or Hamm! tawash/P.
(la irfleldluottaty --nari nil partaaa harla4 ,counts" With Ma
rtie, ol.oStititd Oro le:posted w OrelliDLlbior claims eta) ntit,ll
- l'hatiatter.i.ncdquai bJlound at hi* lawdasca lu
.aid itostrgshitr.
J. W. LULL, 4dm'r.
Fopt. 24. PH.
- NOTICE.
E snhscrib , r tame this mahnd of tenderiok to a genet.
A ens p antic Ate sincere thanks frr the liberld share of pat'
ronsge tone tar bestowed. end b9pcs. by strict atumt.ou to
nnuncn to merit a tont lenanze of the enow.,_
Ito ti ,tcy urENING a NEW 6UPI•LY nf F'l74 4 (Mtk•
LII.G0111)1 nertoynst which maybe found the following—
trl AN 111.1.4
81,40( ack.'—da ellen° nod Buttons.
uINGH Nir4-s . 7ukh V.Qtdon and liomeino.
LIK LAIN t.s--Mote and k'sucy
rANtIY to gyrAt s itiotY.
LA(TH. btu.. E.to.
nu° r 5 sea SII0k:S. •
en Rl' V.TB-11/t LtPF,T-VII A IN and COLOIII9 YARN.
.
cub rrti—lur Pnorts
GRIWE;RIL'A-11ANDWAur,—Q1 1 11 . :NSWARE. lko.ata
%•Parchaatta are rc/plactially tobittd to cell.
J. L,
elf9ullol. July 22, 18'1
New York Importers clad Jobbers,
FREEMAN, HODGES & CO.,
58 LIBERTY STREET,
P.ETWEEN BROADWAY AND NA63AU STREET
EIVING BY
VV DAIL Y Wint e r
NANCY SILK. AND atILLANERY
GIMES.
We respectfully ask LII efoll Purchasers arming!? to ev•
arsine oar turret and Prices. and, at uv•rplits.s • ( 117-
Eltrltf,, we !eel corfileet our (loot's and Prier., will induce
them to tetrad frum'oureitabliament. Particular attrition, it
devoted to MILIAN ER Y GOODS, and man) of the articica
ire mann firt , ,,eil ,zoiet:ly to our onion, and cannot be .ur.
paned in beority, It nail chomp:sets.
BEAui FUL PARIS RIBBONS, for Hot. Cap. Neck,
and Belt. ,
SATIN AND T AFFETA ionnoNs. of nil widths and
citora.
SILKS. SATINS. VELVETS. sod UNCUT VELVETS,
for hats. •
TEACHERS. AMERICAN AND FRENCH ARTIFI
CIAL-FLOWERS.
PUPPIN(.I ,4 AM 0 (Al' TRIMMINGS.
11111.)SA amedrtotent.
MISR( )111EktlE, CAPES COLLARS. UNDER
SLEEVk.ti AND crrrs.
FINE ELI SS. 111E1111) HPVIFX6I AND HEMSTITCH
CAMllllolfic
caAcEs. TANLETuNc ILLUSION AND
CAP
VALESCIENES. EilltleSELS, THREAD. SILK, AND
LISLE THEMA D ILOTAA,
KW. 01. K. skVIN(.I SILK, 1,181,11 THREAD. ME
RIN!' •:.I.‘ NES AND ITI'S
vit.:um En A Nit PLAIN HWISN. !MON. BISHOP
LAWN AND .1 ei ET M I
English, French, American, anti Italian
STRAW GOODS.
ROBERT MANLEY,
( Jr Alma i twul, AND (9/itailLa
• MAKER. •
stitoeilber maternally Intolm. thn eitiststs IS Mar
-1 &Ad VKWai y. that hp is altruists Proba above basiceis oa
Matkct street smirk opiwss.le iho i Irsitteaoss 01 Ist.so r.••oritha , i.
where , he respetr• ally sulleits.R;itlefupt ontronnan
He flows that !..4 0.. n furnish work lo al µMeal who
way Le olse.A 14. Cell. to Chair Gotha: ststioractlea. Ile will
alwary have ors heed
Cabinei-work and Windsor Chairs
°revery description. Upholstered chairs made loonier. ,
ALSO, Dentist, Invalid, and 'Clamber
Chairs—Chair Beds and Bed Chairs.
The 110 l Chair can he converted from . tho Arm Chair to n
comp)-le Dad in two mantes. and will also fold tin so that it
lofty he,conveuinotly carried ruder the arm it ts particularly
*Pliable l'of Military t Cliaent and lor,erofeatioaal gentleman.
N. U —Cala' window the Realest Twi tt er aed ou the, shor
eat notice.. ''
110 tespectitillY bolts not Corlo,nantor or the pablto patrou.
use.•• Sept, 25, 11Z1—ti
. FALL 86 W:INTER
',l.tUktil.MLll , 4 •
RICHE RI) MOSSOP,'
`FORE of bill( 1.3). dr. CD In
.1 - 1 1 i; 1 1, 1 1 1 ,1 1 :11Yt e ..; i pzi t egr b e r. eti .is now orrentire 't he
STAND a. stacoola assortment os and vs (Data{
Ca.)Ol)S.
Dry G9ods, •
such as AI paint, Sato. Lustre*, Go Lanes. Brahmans. Cal.
Icos.Chtnted. Gineltros, 'Floatage. Muslin,, bleached and
noblenched Flannels, ted, - whttuandsellow. Cotton Flannels.
and lalasivls IA all desordatons.
• r GYOad.
French Q l(4 Twlljed , heave ()voreorttln! , fine. Good
Casstai, , rce 1)00 Mutt 401 vtinf ankle, ' fine.
004
nets and KentuclirJettos, all of . Which are at 1 te best quality
TVoolen, Goods.
comrort,. Glove's. Hosiery. n Ideate assortment; and at
lots pees. ' " ,
Ifati ,4ndCaps.
,
Hills, Plush. and H
aFu) ATS' anti elk Ft.. Oral! sorts iin
d
aP o g 4° 4 P. h tsPm Imiuk P °T gh l oPq'• , • •
• t• • , - 13 : 0 9 O S IIO C.L. • .
((army winta• hoots. KID morocco. Pito. Mans' warn of all
lands, Bove rind °Alla reits' , l(og e l trod ,
yen kW Ladies , .
Moo Prlcrgico, cud (.Itllskln dh M G
s?, rain Oyer 1311orp
i r 'ne klid "'Me , gCOLI tact cheap; I t
Grant Girt ono J twit COI.'I' GI . 11trylvirb elrrished, sad Falllnp,
I.cardilllalt, Vonore ' Imrlal and ()lack
(0)1 1/P i l t dcl, btad. ilettilp, Paint B Dltt Otufril (jatt,Qui
1 .
aro. it.. WhlCh .are o the best quality..
11' J. I, ' 111 .
llTolaaCa •
StiktlYall&Uiiat OriPtir Stt o tt a Si siers titt.lol6
that thocotomandY nlB7 Otand latent' ,
AIL thh t t0,.1( dl'Goodi 41 1 , bet' told fin 0.1).311 'Or
COI IN'j'a X, PAQI P(11:. on Ilia verl , lowest. ternar i
Flea° Ciamato tot ',elate 114 %tare '
7 IitCIIA:M 49*§OPt,
,Vouttigd„DrOv. In, lint. • . . .
r; Mit L - 111 1 , A Ills fa ; ;1:
.Attorney at Law ir ,
CLEARFIELD,
STILE. continues the practice-a the Law and can at
tl,:totial h i a o
. 13oa. hitylisdawor
rEfitt..:B2StisEe.oßEAß. , .,ro
A F'irst quality COOK I3TOVE. liathuwny_ niuu Patteq.
~/1. Enquire of T. J. ractnThu.
Ailearfleld, Nor. g, tEer•
.1 t
IMA . •
• . 't•o mitt° i :11 ',f,t
Farmer, Farrier Slag* Proprietor,
,
GEO .
, . .
i tha stßß A„TAD',42 4kitotiotteitt
..,,:.,714tPARtyki.L¢LND. 114,111 X , privity, my mypoitm
I/4 the most ramaikablci. term Application ovo,r
•
"They' can't Keep Howe without it,"
. „
Eiperienco of morn than sixteen yearn has established
the:fact that Merchant's Celebrated Oargling Oil, or Uni
versal Family Embrocation, will curd toner cases, and ro•
lieVe all such as
Spavins, Sweeney. Ringbone, Windg,alls,. Poll
Evil, Callous, Cracked Heels, Galls of all
kinds, Fresh •Wounds,, Sprains, Bruises, Fin:.
Sitfast, Sand Cracks, Strains,: Lameness,
Foundered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mango,
Rheumatism, Bites of Animals. External' Poi
sons Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites,
Boils, Corns, Whitlows: Burns and Scalds,
Chapped Hands, Cramps, • Con
tractions of the Musclig,!Swellings: WeaknesS
of the Joints,
• gaked Breasts, din, dc. dze,
The unparalleled success of this Oil. in this cure of dis
eases in Horses and Cattle, and even in human gosh, is
daily becoming, more known to the fanning community.
It can hardly be credited, except by thana vtho have been
to t} habit or keeping.lt,in their stables and houses, what
pf ~,ittnotint of pain, suffering .arid tirpe, aro saved by
itw application of this Oil: '
Bar' Ue sure the narna of the solo proprietor, GEORGH
W. hIiERCHANT Lockport. N. V., is brown in tile tilde
of the bottlei and Jim his handwriting over the cork.
All orders addressed to the proprietor will be promptly
responded to. • '
Oat p Pamphlet of the Agent. end see.whai wonders are
accomplished by tha UPC of this medicine.'
Sold by respectable dealers generay, In the United
Sate' and Canada. Also by
AGENTS for •the above Medicine.
(. D. WATF , ON, Clenr6eld,,,Clearfield cooly.
J)
Smunt. roonvlle, do do
JOHN PAYT(.O4. 7o.vreniv.lle do d
1 , 1 & I+llo.l , 11,11rIon , e, rentre
CUf•II.SIYN 2a It ll Brookville, eltabOTl
A. picicitiron. Bel
J. BLEAICLEY. Franklin. Vo
Another Scientific Wader
PEPMIN
ER.O-11.102U7'i13 W.IMUUDD
OR
A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER.
Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth Stomach
of the Ox, alb r Directions of BA BON LI EDIG.
The great Physiological Chemisl, by J. S. novo
ToN, AL D., .No. 11, North Eighth Street, F ham:
del phin,
This is n truly wonderful remedy for INDIGEI.TION.
DINPEPSIA,. JAUNDICE., LIVER COMPLAINT, CON.-
ATIPATION. and DEBILITY. Curing mter Dimino's
method, by, N u lure's own agent, the Gastric
Juice.
*,*llnlf a teaspoonful of this Fluid, infused in wa•
ter, wlll digest or dissolve. Five. I'OIJNW OF
If UAsr BEEE.IN ABOUT TWO 11OURB, pal ul the
ttwinuell.
I' 12"
ithl n e7l Pi e i w °b h i te l !t Y fr. Pe ei ( s r • y e r Te e l.. l in t s l o b :, l ir. ' e n irt e e r h e
b e y o tth f
that Organ. carter, In a state of health, celled the Gastrin
Juice This Fluid is the Greet Poivent ot the Food, the Puri
Plesertlak, .od etimnleting Agent of the Krtansob
stud aetmuert, Withont it there will i.e. no dlesistion.—no
conversion pl rood Into Blood. elan go antritii.n of the body :
hut PltheT a foul, torpul d i atrial, end deal Tu•live condo ton of
the whole d igeistive apparatus. A weak. !Neil .tend. or insor,si
vernaeh produces no good Gattriu Juice. nod betwo the dis
'Hose, distrkse and debility which ciliate.
PEPSIN N D RENNET.
rEri4iti I. the chief element, Of Great lhamtipc Principle
m the GastrieJutee. It Is' found In gnat nburdence se the
solid pansy' the human stomach alter death. and sometimes
cause. the stomach to digest Itself. or eat itself up. It is also
found le the stomach of animals, tie the ON, calf. &a. It it
the material used by farmer' JO mat lag cliense,Crilled Rennet,
theelf, et of which hoe Meg been the wonder or the dairy .
Tbe curdling 01 the mils Atha first process oftligestion. Hen;
net powseue• astonishing power The stomach of a calf will
curdm nearly owe thociaand times Its own weight of milk.-
Rama Liable states that — One pert of Noun dissolved in sixty
thoutaad vanilla' water, will digest meet end other food:"
Diseased stomach' produce co good Gastric Juice. Rennet, or
Ptieele. Tostoaw that this waist may be perfectiy supplied,
we emote the following
BARON LIEBIG, is his celebrated Work or Animal
Chemistry. an e : "An ArtiEctal llieestive Fluid may be
freclllyr plitaleed from the cocoons membrane of the stomach of
Calf. in which various articks of food. as mutt and vital.
w i ll he taenenet,Chanseed, and Digested. precisely in thallium , '
tuna ter as tack , would be in the human stonseob."
l'1".11 PARA. In his anions tremor" on "Food andlThl,"
uublistind be Wilson IL Co.; Nrw Yeik. Pate 35, states tho
same west fact and deicrib.• the method nl torettazation.—
Dere are few higher authorities than Dr. Poet'*
Dr It /IIN W. lURAI a, Prole/110Y of Clieinistry In the
Medical colleie of the Univarsity of NeW York, in his “Ttxt
flock of (,hemistry." pare aBd. says. It hay been a poestion
whether artilicial-dicertloncrould he performell—but its Row
universally 'Omitted chat it may be
Profissor fIIINGLISUIS nr -Philadelvhin. in his great work
on Duman. Physio logy. devotes more pan fifty page/ to an
irtarnlnation of this slaVect. Ills espetirnehts with fir. gone
moot, on the (ht/liln JOioo, lib/glow) from the living Juneau
stomach end from animals ate well known: In nil eases."
hews "digestion occurred us petfectly in the Artificial ay in
the Natural digestions."
AS 'A DVSPEPSIA CTIRER.
♦aeust 24. ll3l.—Em
PR, 111 ICC. lITt rte'3 preparation of PErSIN has proeuced
Me most mry
aellous ofl MI
ucts, COMIC CUM. 01 Ernnein
tion. Nervous Decline. and Dyspeptic Consumption au pposert
to be on the very verge or the graver. It is muunsslble to toed
the details of oases in, the, limits of this advertisement—but
antnentrentad certificate/have been received of more than
In Philadelphia. New York. and Holton alone. These were
nearly ali.desperate cases, and the cares were pot only..ratod
and wooderfulThet permanent.
Idle gretttNEIINUIJet APITIVOY and from the aeon
(illicitly small ti naafi ty necessaty to produce healthydigwimi.
is bopaytd to net noon
MAGN F. TIC PRINCIPLES,
The re is tio form otbLD ISTOFWIICOIIIPLAIII . II3 which
it does net seem te j tenett and r nye nt otuw matter how,
bad thqy may ba, it GIVE 4 I kiTANT BELIEF, A single
dOilleau n na all a,a Pleioant: SY otocall. APO needs
to reoeatee, for a snort rime to make these good effee's her.'
manent. tJF BLOOD nod V ItiOlt thorlttlD.Y.
follow at mite°, It is parti 2o leafy excellent in case of Nausea.
1:IIf pOlOl Oc thepi tof t he Stomach , 4feerest
titter entind.low. void sthte bf the Ilood.lldeivinou, ! J oe/nets
of epitits. DesppudeneY. tr.M.041414P Wet*Pl4 tattlauOY. to
Insanity, Htteleide. &o.
Prion,oNE DObbitli: vet. bot,tla. One: bottle, tvfll °Rea
effect a lasting cure.
• .
PEPSIN. INTOIVDMIS;
SENT FREE OfiIi'SSTAGE,
For convenience of sending to ail parts of the country, the
ItiGEST/Vl3, 51Arrt;it 01 , PEI BIN is put up intim
fdratt•ofPoWders; with direetion to beilissolypd In diluted
WOO , water, or syrup, by tee patient, 'these powders cow
ttin precisely the 'amen:tatty 'as tho, bottles, but twirl the
tplantity for the col7lo_pfice,_and.will bo Lunt by malt;
POsTA GE L for 014,0 Dt thi;n R 'lona (p o it Da l i n
B. IJOUGIITON,No. ll,Notth Eichlh swot', ra,
Biz pantalwe for live dollen Every. liaokniti and 'bottle
bean the written. sigetttfill. of J. 8,. akoup,urov.,4. D..
t3tjlet'roPtietor,; • • ' • '
Agents wanted in 'every town in Ihri United Stotts.—
Vary II bprot d I soou PIE giVORtO the tAde. , el ists.'Foent!tl'
ten, and Books° lets aretred to act n agent..
AG OATAS 'for Obotillt bounty...! • t • :• t ‘1,4
WAI,LAItti rt 1111, ,_Cloareld boropFh.
w/ bLIA6D MoBILIDE. Cultic syll!tiltr i
P. PARIIKFT Luthersburo.. •
!• IL, •w; fait " • • , '
, uul t vag,v9 i aopytrri, WeVlington t . • ,
• :
XIIIOMP ' SON ,41/01.11300K' Sr. 'hiokl.fillt4lnt'• the•
this poportuglty Act aparlsepe'el.plUEttii Vrcb.V. : 4lll
ELD end the sisrthundinn. sounds*. that thay billy an
rased tioluill?fp Iccrtptonmilig. cßipi
a ew!mrl9artrurqrsof_
'll"Grte 1. ) 071) EJ : r 114 c hines:
They ioe Oreptired Sri popery till ofdfrs on' t i f , )
andonilbelpioo AnCOßmosleugg 4er adr ser maotgpeleti
constructed of the very best malaria ; hod Pattern
ParNlct In event Nut iinat:ual:pagiigiqltqcmgb.thg.intad a p
note out tint rate vsyrkmen. canntliell ex. genarni . setor•
faction. ''l_l(l,lQW !''., f'7')
A I,Bo—all REPAIRING of-Tbreshion likohlues done on
ghott nottr4 Pad p thopoist,sulpstartUrsl and rlCetory ao
am at Cumeesville ts Psw-ltisandry.. I • o .1 V
t17V*14111a1in7 4 . 11,101 M 524
• „
I VO rEvrioNAt!lkyvpisiym.ppol.b..triii t
la Joy .nurrlumm
aZdjuly. MI. •
AN ARTIFICIAL
DIGESTION
SrIENTIFIC EVIDENCE
200 REMARKABLE CURES
a C . l l
Yoilliccity!.ll6dgexi.
The Tuptch of America..
'ntinitier conttil6 lag net tett UtatilryligNTY
11.1.1113ThAl 11/11KI Epgravoll qui;•l l ,..es
preogy ter this paper. Twenty eight col: maim ro oo olt
ter. all original—q...ilerittlre and the flranys. Polite; ARO,'
of the day shoWnap lona original style. - '
km two entam per eons , . or One dollar por aqunolin lid ',
THE CITY' 11U1)(361' wilt be furnished to clubs at'
following rates: • .1
6 copies le o . no address 7 7• • Aye
.10 .110 • " •doll4rill
.2 0 do " " • Fifteen dennrs
do ." " ' ' I'vventy.oe ,
~ .06 do " " • Tesenty.eig
. 11 0 :
• 'do • " " Tsitty dollen' ‘: •
65 do •• roily one doling
100 do .6 6, Fifty dollars ,
Foils edoles. will be sent to one * sold RIO 'three months for'
dollite, 'A commission 0f.25 vet cent. atloaed to Pest
and others forming clubs at tho above rates. . „-,
40 letters to be addresorl pre-haid. " "
, • • r•• R. Jr. Proviretift,
•„ • - • ~ .162'1, 1 11t0n s‘rhet. New Ydrk
P. ti.--ConntrrNowipapera insettiog lye; alrvq sobs,
ong time. nisi nixing It, as editbrial sae:
aneclwwtte Ps pain ng a stpkint,4l - 9p4 tot,his office., 4 ,
Nov, 8, I.
dmqicap!Acpertory of pycntlOpi, l i
To Mechanics, Inventors and Mafluf•
turas-
Vllth VOL of the Seidritific Ajrnericap,
MESSRS. MUNN &..00 •
•
American and Foreign Paten't Agen
and. Publishers of the , Scientzlie
.
American, ~ .
ESPECIFULIN announcer to the.priblia thatlhe
-
Rs., number of Volume VII of this widely circulated
vultiabtokurnolwili issue on tis Mir of :lentomi , e4. l
new volume will commence with new type ' Prlated-riap
per of a heavier texture then that used In the preceding
umes. It is the intention of the publishers to illustrroo
fully, by introducing ripreseatations of prominent
cianneeterl.with the advancement ofemienbe;.besf 'es fora.
hag the natal amount of eagravings of new InVottlionl;-'
au blielivd weekly in form for binding , and t fiords at tier
ihn year •6 eiganclid. volume or over four: hundred pa"'
with a copious index. and Iron five to six hundred cote
inns, together with n vest"lfulnu tt of practical informs
concerning the moguls of fuvootton nod dricoverr throgu
out the world. There :1 no•sabiect of bandannas to the, _
chant°. inventor, manufacturer and pr.:wird reader vg hick
not Ifeatni in tlid inint.nbin e.innti.nbstrib.
and correwolideotubt.ing men of the highest attainments,
is in fact the lending 'nictitate , roomed of ihe country.
Th. la ver.tor will lied in it rt wreary listOf American rai •
Claims reported from the- Peter.t tinier, an mislaid ',vat.
not loundan noY other ivigtlY Publication.
, ' • '")
TERMS.—TWO DOLLAtcd a year; ONE LEA
for tiix months.' • ' • ,
let'ors maid Ire port paid and dilfut , rl titllll3
co.. Vohrsheraof thweeicnitfic American, 10. Fulton* .
New YoilL". •
LNLWCEhiEN I.II.IIBUNG
Any person who will rend us four so Wormer: for SIT moat
et our menhir water. 'ball be entitled to onebopy for wee.'
len.,th of time, or we will furnish—
Teo moms for Nix Months I
Ten • IM/iet kJ Twelve Months IS
Fifteen copies Ibr Twelve Sionths tti
Twenty copies fur Twe:vo Month' , VS
Poothern and Western money taken at par for subscr
eons. or Post (Alice etecons takes at their full value.
and Female !
GODFN'S LADY'A 1100 K for will cent
in nililition'tu Ibe most heautit al and numerous Puririsir,s
vi h,cbßla Colored -n 0 of t: soh
by Ann:Mt:en nu Orris, The ' toot:mil tbs,lS
and the len+ (if ihoutimils of notit7et tnnt we have Vein
euarmiierniy press will it is
THE MUST AIMitiIFICENT PEItIUDICAL
The ratlither wlll give 12 Not. be 1R52. that Or. Lead
Arts lithoo would he proud 01, and than Inlet Is TE3 UU
LANS a year.
It inurd be noknowledged that th, Lady's Book catart tat
tuts of the itionrie,n Ladies. It brunt:as t h em - with et
table that can intchett a Lady—and atanc; ohm. it Our,
G ocley's Reliable Eashion Plates Month?
Wah full detcliptiont—uila's nhit•chat upon the Fah'
ewe frllLnith•' givtni lull • spieuawu .of ever? thing Mtn
the Fasi.loaab:«,
Our Model Co' Itages
Thle It a department vecluli , rly our own, end thn !mantras.
atillirof onrr models has tiver7 , N here been n , :k 110 CT itileed,
For the Ladies !
We have undoubted Receipts, Id Cottaen Wide;
tar , Fulialtulo. Proierusloi Window Girtains, Music, cvnt
et Wink. Kuittins. N.tt•nr. t›,itchot lu
Work. Mir Work, Lualidlo q orn,
Collar Wort. ifhildren's and lornst's Cow. C
Chemisottr—in line, every thing this! enn iutt test a Lady,
find its auritoormin piano in her Gwn Book.
TERMS—Cash in advance
1 copy one year Ttl CET; de•larc. J envies one yen:. FIV
.1011ara 1 Cool two years VG (I,We4. 5 cape. , oar 7-
T6N dotlsis 1 CO. , Y live years '1 E'+ d lh s. II a noes a
yysr TV. ENT Y dellers, and taint copy to the !dirt... ts.sdi
the dub et 10. !Lathes., 1. l.t •i++.Y.
113 Cl.egeut ht tent rtdedd
Ged , y's lad v's Beek and Mth Ut Gasata Mit
Int rt/llft dollars.
TO MR . :WM OUT oF IiMeLOYMENT
AMERCAN GM BOOKS FOR IS$
To Clergymen,: Postmasters, Teachers
Sabbath-Schools, Book Agents, Stu
dents and Heads of Families.
EAI PLO V NII.:NT
QEARS AMERICAN A !:TA •
ilehreent removed tu 1 L WILLAAM InTREEt lent
Synge-) New Yolk.
ItUtdK AGENTS WANTED.
The maintain t.u!illltici !nige tanmber of most aalnab'.
books. very popular. inid of each it morel nut telht•
anon, thet or hiM goo.l men irmr rite!) , emote in thwrelen
lation. they will confer a oulnia. liene4r, and re,inive a (in,
carol:notation for their Inter -
T. m on/ eg loon 01 cnlr quite end Mm. this hunnms often i
opportunity for matter f• e.mMoYinee' be tact with
1 hero is not a tone le the 4'zik",n where it right lamest en•
yell-stirposeef 11.311U13 min Intl ceiling Irmo .0 toJ t volt"
according to the
JUST PLIIILISIIED,
4•F-I(TORI AI, jyr.: 44 'llll"l /1 , 1 11l CO INA AND IN
DIA." tOO pages. 9 H tit t..Llhrti 0101)1%11'V' Or
ThE WAR -4 441' Till. UN STA rk,s."
Itetriii price,tU Vet tom not.
pubheatiens are too nuulrrout to be et Led is en ad.
verilsernest.
Any person wishing in turbsik in the ant( rmise
little hrr snarling t.. the Vet, inner for wt.uh ha 4,4 - 111 le.
nem sample colats of the '.stout wort'. tat w bolrrt.l3 en.
cos.) carefully Iraed. (more& and dirse:i • ullo0::ng It Yerl
libetal percentage to Ihe Ageol tvrhittroaWe. WPf. there hit
will soon be able 10 Illec.laln the 111041 "Astarte, col unferric
e V i e l' a g o i ri . cit order( from the Tfsder Terchrrs nal Sr!tol non.
mittet a fm Rooks, to win U we i wilier. our ow n I.lm'mrview
and those ol all the pc/gastrin re the oehatf - , on t he most ittr
eral terms,
uffIINTRY LIRCII NTS n,n procure in Incribers 10, act
roll "SHAW: 4 PIC romAL WORK 6," mate a I.natisural
profit. and sustain no los . .
Persona wishing to engage in thrir sere, will receive prompt.
Iy. by mall, a GUl:aleti cammuing part:Galati, WWI
•o
tNs 11 I putsNs Dm , ol-.4.ED AM' AB A
GENTS," toga ' her thr. Lean. en whirls they will bi
furnlOtd& by adtbeivng üb.clib SEA er, post
I.to s isGin RS, Pub 4 ishor
181 Vatlliftm.Stient, tie iv Yolk, •
LITTELPS LIVING AGE.
Extracts of Letteth torn J.alge Story. CI nneenn
. _
K cat and John Quincy Maine.
Carrbridge. ADO!
111/11/B rend the prospectus wlth rt te. pleaint • ; tied en
mete armoire the plan. It it con only obtain the pubhe
patronage long °nominated i lard eennutdt.uad seourely enonal
ttr tittain.its true ends. it will OW rilitite Ir. an tnunent deg'
to give a lotilthy tone. not only to our !denature. but to pop'
Ito ugtaioa. J t will enable us to posters. in a moderate wee
paw. 21 select blunts , of ,ho best tootiuctinns of the 'hee.lt
.111 do more: It will redeem our periodical Momper() trap
the reproach of being devoted to light and . 6U per flaiiitreadilli
to transitory speculatious, to sionly and el,llolll,lfti rentimer
talatesiandfn lie and estravagnist sketches of life nail eke
outer," . . SToltY.•
Now York. 7th May, Ml'.
ti 'Yeti much el the elan of the .. LiWiLa atai
if it beconductad rah the. latelliaeuce. spirit stud taste thst
the prospectus inthcatis, tot which I haveno reason to doubt)
it will bo ono of the mutt initructiva and pop tar
Terri :in
of the J HN
Wathington.4 Dec.. 1a43,
Of all the Periodical devo ted to literature ended`
once which abound tu Europe an d in this cohntry. this his
appeared to r
a ng the most useful it contains indeed the ezpal
•dierti only el tun iitirleat literature of the Erlrthill language.
but this, by its, immense West and oirupreheution, includes
ir Portraiture attic, 'human nubd in the utmost ex rinnsloo
el
the ['Fount age, J. U. ADAMS,
1411114 —The tieing Age is ptibliihed every Saturday. hi
F ItyinS/ al CO. , &met m
Tteont and Itraorefill4
street; : Vricb ntirliter.' or SIX 'Dolrlirt Its
d
lent lo a Moo, ittupces for, any titling Will 09 140
attW
full y tea end vtoroPtly attended to. ; • ,••
-. . . .
• • :: ''." • • •' .
i• ,
POS.TAGE :FUEL:. . - ... .. .-,
To subscribers mithin,lsoo miles, who remit, in advance-2
dirmitly' to . LEM '6ltice of. fiablleatibs at flosUin-thil aullia•
LX 1)01.1.4.1. sye will CUPitllllO the wiatk beyond the year,
04 1 0 m atom; an ccipkvOlent to the colt ok poop'', :...ilms
VirtOrtllY cali rt out the plan ofsendia a every trinn's cone id
hivromd .,, o cco4 m a c i o , o ur instant subsciiners Od the OM
lbsitlei r- aiTili ic neaten° list and making theishoLa conatil
„ ° Vori c irsT t illi .l balms; chahge . ln the him' ci tliainterb4
kati •thereof..as will enable us to make thls:4et tatuble..
belatsf. tni Y' dell Once ":.' + ; .: , .1 .. ' •-) . , , , •-•••,:,)
CONTUNTS OP N0..874,—A.U0 UST •'' •1
I. Viatfe f 11 .14i1;Ep.191-Eftorn CrlqaMetle Pat. en for de
POO,Pte:' . i I .t.i. lli•L i. - .1 ~,t i
.9. Scutum Oates of iiigYpt—From ehriinbets 'Journal.
IL iI enOr Pm' PIAIP , ifti S; alirClOir,k"lgn) 4sfl.k 4 gifit9o % '..
Pers.. •
A. Xplsodol of tect Life, gait 1,1-Frozer!s.ptegne;pe, , f
B.' Vortetpuneetree'betwilient • hlitaboatt '•tind Mr Itt -Diva . ,
O. 411:t•Iter/fridlifgtillit'ehttiiti:s4' ' Fro'ca , Dickiens'..ilottse ' HA
Words.
9.. Qms kepis m to r the f.ltdryontey Life—From tho Id h anal
liß.
'I'M Atigio.masoo Race—Flom the cue°. , .
. Wiiiicterpi!cfrAild ketpfe-il•.:cup .4stiMintg.• , ,AI
AuPrelli—lgnm thatiabeti'doeiratit. ' ' -
. POr:l'H.Y-.1.41Ks Lyangsintitesignina : Lore : Frognst
' 8M:1 , 11'1'410E 1 101 , ES Jaltaihracti, the Jesuit s• Mall
dintsunpl ou t Lflindoo T he ?IT Ppslag imp In Gietitlltit.
Ca floukralice t'4 Mize man nodthe Berveat.
.n
tiiiJ.' 'It": • ,
Ellgtr ikiliiiitrtiliAiiness with ihenndereigne•4
,
iqpiktiootlite) reece, will find him either
he , i,Dollar' oilice,ifeci It ho öffied •in "UV • pebit
.dlitilhfie Idle tytottlarihed.lay...Egg : te.lendvii ;, :11
! a ;;;PritYi NIR9.*I„
June 8,1850. ,