itltZ. 4 , A)1411ft IT'i: nota the Gt rmeintown Telegraph. GOOD SEED. jittizrusa - FAHmErt I—The spring is now sagidly'adVancing, and_ you' will soon booseSii i: called to the healthful and invigo latitiglitbors of the field. Let every one, therefore, with the commencement of his agricultural efforts, see how far he can im prOvtl upon the habits and usages of the past., Thie he can do in mnny ways: We havenot yet arrived at perfection in any of Chu .numerous and interesting depart. , meets or this great art—" The Art of A ris," i asen.,able author has justly ,styled it. But) thi:fiist'and most- important thing to be; attended, to, is to provide good seed. This! by no means a new idea,' for we find I Columella—an old Roman author who wrote much and learnedly on the art and sciences of agriculture—enforcing with , particular earnestness. , In 'one of his works ho says: "I have this farther direction to give Tile, that, when the corns aro cut down, and brought into the threshing floor, we should oven then think of making provsion of seed for the future seed time, for this is I what Colsussays, 'When the corn and crop is' but small, we must pick out the best ears, and of them lay up our seed sepa rately by itself." Virgil, also touches up on' the same subject. He says:— I've seen the !n!gest sectbi, the' vievs'd with care, rev here te, unle►s the ;nduatrinue hand Did yearly toll the largoNt. Thus all thing• By haat doous, grow uorme, and by degreeT, Decoy. graced back into their primovions state." ..In consequence of the scarcity or high price of good seed, we sometimes, for the sake of a slight saving, feel warranted in sowing poor and imperfectly developed grains; yet this is always to be avoided when possible. When such a course is adopted, the result of our labor is never satisfactory ; a spirit of dissatisfaction is engendered against farming, and our am bition weakened and unhinged. • ,The la bor of cultivating a poor crop is Often as great, and sometimes, indeed, greater than is required in the case of a good one.— Where 'the soil is thinly occupied by val uable plants, the weeds spring up,and find ing more nutriment, and a freer range for roots, luxuriate almost without restraint.— A few dollars expended extra for an extra article of seed, will rarely be missed in the purse, but never lost in the field. It should, Lam-persuaded, ever ho a rule with the farmer to sow and plant the very best seed he can obtain, no Matter at what price, where the only alternative is to pay high for good seed or propagate from bad. ~Philadelphia Cu., Tan. 21 1852. DUCKWIIEAT CAKE9.-rt is singular that half the world do not know how to make bockwheat cakes; even hero in our own enlightened State, wo are; in many sec tionq_of the country, in the "dark ages" on this important subject. It really gives us ,pain to see the good dames baking them tho size of a dinner plate, and a lf inch thick, piling them up upon each other long before. breakfast is ready; and them lie steaming and sweating, and cooling till the pigs will hardly relish them. This steamed fodder is what some people call buckwheat cakes! Now the real buckwheat cakes are made thus: Take warm water and thicken it with flour, to which add a table spoonful of molasses, to make them brown well. 'Brower'b yeast is„hest, but it cannot be-obtained except in !alto towns. In the morning add a little soda. If the batter is or the right consistence, and the cakes ba ked quickly and eaten directly from the griddle they will be quite different from the tough heavy things too often stacked up before the fire, MwrroN.—We mean to repcirt at least a thousand times, or till what we say has some effect on our 'countrymen, that a pound of lean, tender juicy mutton can be 'raised for half the cost of the same quantity of fat pork ; that it is infiuitely healthier food, especially in the summer season, is more agreeable to the palate, when one gals accustomed to it; and that those who cat it become more muscular, and can do more work with greater ease to themselves than those who eat fat pork. Wei know nothing more delicate than striaked mutten hams of South-down breed Ofebeep—venison itself is not superior.— Sheep' can be kept in fine growing order where other domestic animals will scarce -I,y, exist, and thousands of acres of the State, udder an enlightened system of sheep husbandry, may be made to pay a good interest where new they are norely dead property in the hands of their present own irie—American, Agriculturist. MATERrALS FOP. MANllRE.—Remember that in . order to be fed by your crops, the laws of nature require that you first feed them: A plant can no more thrive with. outibed, than an animal. To stint it,there. .fore, is to limit its growth and value.— Whetiev.ef - you have an opportunity, gather materials for your compost heaps. You should take as niuch pride in making them grow, ap you do in the fattening of you aniknals. if the former be neglected, your fields will bo barren' and your animals wee:wily poor. There is an intimate relationship subsisting between the three, and csmsequently to neglect one, is to abirdge the general profit. To-MAKE HENS LAY.—The South Car ditiatt. says, a neighbor states that hog's laid is,tke best.thing that he can find to mti•the dough he gives to his hens. He says one cut of this fat as large as a walnut will setn'hen to laying immediately after oe,has been broken off from setting, and ttictioy fegding them with the fat oecas lopiTly, the hens continue laying through the whole wlnter. , OtrA man is exhibited at New-Albany :who is only 10 years old, and already 8 het high. He beats Jim Porter. li i:ii:l.i iilJ •IIJ •i i.; j iillh ti!uluiui *.? I ii` r A KERN YAIIKEE.--Falconbridge tells the following in his 'Life of Dan Marble. "Andy Cummins, who used to live out hero near Farmingham was .a cute "Down Easter, a real live Yenicee— always ready for a jo ke,l and hard to beat. 'Ho was ono day in a country bar-room, down South, where several persons were assembled, when ono of them said : "Yankee Cuminins, if you go out and stick your pen-knife into anything, when you come back I'll tell you what it's stick ing in." "Yer can't do no such thing," responded Cummins. "I'll bet ten dollars ofi►," said the other. "Wall, I rather guess I'll tako.that bet ; here, captain" (turning to the landlord) hold stakes, and I'll jist make half a saw horse in less than no time." The parties then deposited an X a piece, and Cummins went on his mission, but in a short time returned saying— " Wall, nabor, what is it stiokin' in ?" "In the handle," replied the Southerner, as he reached out his hand for the statics. "Guess not, jist wait awhile" said the Yankee, as ho hold up the !candle of the knife minus the blade. "I kalltilate the blade can't be in the handle, when it's driv clean up in an old stump aside of the road right over char." Crimmins of course won the wager, and the Southerner immediately sloped to parts unknown amid the roars of laughter." GOOD NATURE..-.—Good nature is a gem which shinesbrightly wherever itis found. It cheers the darkness of misfortune, and warms the heart that is callous and cold. In social life who has not seen and felt its influences? If you want to be happy, be good natured. Don't let little matters ruffle you. Nobody gain's anything by being cross and crabbed. If a friend has i injured you; if the world goes hard; if you want employment but can't get it; or can't get your honest dues ; or fire has consutn ed or waters swalloweU up the fruits of many year's hard toil ; or your faults arc magnified ; or friends deceived you, never mind ;—don't get mad with any body; don't abuse the world, or any of its creat ures ; keep good natured and our word for it, all will come right. The soft south wind and the genial sun are not more ef fectual in clothing the earth with verdure and sweet flowers of spring, than is good nature in adorning the hearts of men and woman with blossoms of kindness, happi ness and affection—those flowers, the fra grance of which ascends to Heaven. Fox MEAT.—We learn that a few days ago, a person• residing in Madison town ship, killed a large fox. While skinning the animal, some children camo along, to whom, in jest, he represented that it was a fawn ho had just ki!led, and presented them with a hind quarter, which was taken home by them, and prepared for the table .by their , parents. Soon afterwards all who had partaken of the meat became very hick, so much so that medical advice had to be procured. Since then they have recovered.—Denville Democrat. K2 — A writer says that women require more than than men, and farmers much less than those engaged in almost any oth• er occupation. Editors, reporters, and doctors need no sleep at all. Lawyers can sleep as much as they please and thus keep out of mischief. Clergymen can sleep 12 hours out of 24, and can put their parish to sleep once a week. O ::) - Dr. Johnston oncedined with a Scot tish lady who had a botch for dinner. Af ter the doctor had tasted it, she asked him if it was good ? " It is good for hogs, ma'am," said the doctor. • "Then, pray," said the lady, "let me help you to a little more." (K`rPiron the French author, was ques. tioned by a hauty police magistrate con cerning his profession. am a poet str," said Piron. " Oh, a poet ?" said the magistrate, '•I have a brother that is a poet." "Then we are even," said Piron, "for I have a brother who is a fool." Great Excitement In the Sadlery Business. VILEMING bt 6TERLING reipcctiUlly knoorince to that, frionds &nu tha tAtulo In Natant. that I hay Intro mooted info Co•Patlnenhln in thn übova bu■lnesu. in enrianzivilin Their shop Is on crate sort, o , nosite So^fieldh fluid. lately ocoun.ed by Fleming, wine they have no hand. and aro always prepaied to make at the shortest uutico ab articles in their lino of business. an y b its - Saddles, Side- Saddles,liar ",.. Hess, Gears, Biding and .4 1 Blind Bridles, 4-c. • ALSO-7 7 11145, Carpet-Bags, Vali ses, Saddle-Bags, Whips, c 5 c. Allot' welch they will warrant to b MIII , O 11l Inc Into,' end most eupioved styles. As thes are both EXPERIENCED WORKMEN they f e el Willie that they can awe general satisfaction. Their terms are liberal—and they will take in exchange far, walk all ederchantable Produce. such as Beef Hides, Lumber, Grain. tam and even CAt+ll not refrsed. They would respectfully invite the public tocsin and exam ino their stock and tautly themselves. D. R. ViriEMING. Curvrensville..l4o.B. 1810. D. P. IdTERLING. This Way NEW and FASHIONABLE. CONFECTIONARY and OYSTER . SALOON. MRS. L. DUNLAP D ESPECTFULLY tenders her compliments to her unmet lta ons friends to the borough or Clearfield nod viCliniti. and takes pioasuro in announcing to them that she has bow received her stobk of COI WS, mid hag teem nn in good 1 style in her new building on lgorth bacon,' west side. where may be found a general assortment COIVFECTIONA,RY, TOYS, 4-c.. Which 1100 Will alpine Or Oct the most reasonable terms. Fhe will also be at all times supolltd with CAKEI. PIES. eto .4Sto., and Fresh Oysters. And those fond :of "the•FLPIIK can have • them served to their taste on eliortlmiles; eirhei ItCAt!,- OrEWEDe FRUITEFLED. ottian4l4ol%U. • Head-Quiarters I • OYSTERS.! • OYSTERS! A TIMITIPB NEW OVETER. SALOON. oved Mosinp' za.Storer, west sic* or Market street. where these delectable morsels—Fah, rat and Clean—eau always be had ' " • RODENT SMITH. SLEIGH : FOR SALE. • A GOOD SUMMILIVIIAL a i t i a/Ur Mantua» • • ' Etee: MACUAREL MGM or % bassi. ka swam% Nor. 1-111 r A o—Labrador II BRUIN 0 , for solo at rho store of Jo Ihillefilff _h ri. 1111:111.M. MEDICAL HOUSE, , ESTABLISHED FIFT,EEN YEARS AGO, BY aEtala 113.21i2MENLIM'a North-West corner of Third and Union streets, between spruce and Pine. PAILADELPHIA. FIiTREN YEARItt ofetperionoe and uninterrebtedPlllo- tiee spent in this city have rendered DR. K. the mo.t ex. Deft and sneeessial precut:toner tumid near, In the treatment eels teatimes body . rivate mutate. reottons atlllJted with al. upon th throat or legs. limonite the head Cr bones. memorial theurnetsm,. strictures. Brevet, •diien-eir from youthrel Imams or Impurities of the blood. whereby the eonititation has become enfeebled. are rill treated with 111100018. HQ who places himself under the cam of DR. K.. mar rail glower (entitle In his joint as a gentler en, and ootdiosntlY rely upon his *kill as n Phi 'Man Take. Particular Notice. YOUNG higN who have Wand themseivesby a cattain companionsug in—it habit turquoise's , loaned from avil at soheol—tho effects of w blob .are nightly fel t, even whom asleep. and dettzcy bath naiad MO tybly, should apple Immediately. Weakni as and constitutional (WARY. toss of u.usculatenortY. physical truistinde and general pro tration. Irritability and all nervous allections. indtCustioe. sluernihneve ot the liver, end ovary Itheassitu any we) , (WY nested with the di.older of the inoculative Inactions Laced. and full vlacr restored -r-r-r- ,,,,,,-,. - , 4 . YOUTH & MANHOOD . s READ !! S A VIEWI,UUS LIVE, . OR. a r- I w l s r. .;"' r ' l " . A PREMATURE DEATH. Di 11.1'di k .'11.11711 on Self-Prnservation. nly 25 cents. . The Book. jolt pi bibbed, le IPlad with awl ul information. on the infirmat los aud (homes of the Genor dive Uranus, It 'titivation their "Ilk" to YOU! li, bliAtalltlUD sad CAA) AI7E. nod ghoul.' bAead by all. The •alni.bie a Ivia.),and impressive warning It give, virlil prevent sears of nailry and sunning arsd save oeauolly TIIOUSANI.I3 IF LI ES.I 0 / ,, . ?Alt Eti IN. by re Ira it. will learn how to Pt the de,t uctloo of ;heir c ilthen. • e•lk teintooup.o TWENTY-FIVE CENVEI enelowol in a letter adil;elA to t R KIRKMAN, Notal Vices ensues of THIRD AL UNII.I eltteets. ba•ween :'grace and Flu". I'IIILADELPIIIA. 111 notate a [look under °avdp..' per return of mail ~. , Proms nt a dlstar. nine address DR. K . by letter. (post poll,) end be coma , horn... PACKAGES Or EDIEINES, DIREMION3. Ste rm. warded by sendin n tend taint. and put up scearo from DAMAGE of EU 1t.n. , 1111 , . ttoolotelletv N. we Agents. Pedlars. Canvassers. and 'ail aims, supplied ith the above work at very low rave July H. ihil. . . DR. HOYT'S Uel)ll.lDialaTac) THIS PR KPARATION is now hetes °Rived to thy PubPc ns a GUARANTEED CURE for the HEAVES IN HWM :3E9, end all the: ably known me lining is the world heels's been used in the private Veterinary , tonat . ce llLe otnprietor for the last EL/years ; and ho has lever known it to lidl In &Bionic, instsnce of producing a levtierr ewe. anti Ivey ins the horse in /moil spittle Ns wok The utt..r ianompetea. op of the horse fur lector. wiles - troubled with this comm.'s, dopes.. should induce every ono having such to apply on mediate!, (WWI remedy. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER PACKAGE. Which will ha sent, with NI (Erections rl to ace part el the United Ptntes. All letters or communlmions to Le ad drated,Past Paid. to 1. P HOYT. Rya: of No. 10 South FIFTH StreetrPhiladelphia, Wholesale event fin the United :tate* N. B =Agents wonted throw:hoot the country to whom e 'Rowel discount will be given; and their 1111.111e1 mood in the advertisements. Address as above. Vim GERMAN WASHING FLUID, p CONSIDERED by thousand@ who hare tested it. as be los the ateatest SCIENTIFIC !WONDER OF TILE WORLD I Entirely dolma away with that lahoricus and jai VIOUS Dlac aria robblug the cannEs UPON Tim WASHBOARD, Ita.l a glen saving of Time, Labor and Expense. N. IL To prevent freon and lintundllou, (far many ate try• Inc to palm ell nu article pet op like mien.) thitsProbrielm. I. P UIIYT. will pat his WittTrEfl tilGreATllll:: ov.r the rt iftli of everr And he only ask, na EN vP.D r l llll.ll/ sot to -napa l m] Me German. Washing Fluid With others that ere se the meant. It is out up in levee bottles, and ip:d at the nominal priceof 11 1 'ti venis:oet bottle. PRlNTedlti will fled it matte to their newastece to Pat. chase tots Fluid by the canoe to Gleans thelt 'I'VPEei AND llot.l.F.l{tt. / times R verysoperi. r attic.° ha that P:lrpOlf. Manufaotuted unit by 1 P I . IOYT, At his Labersiory and Pdecioal Depot. No 10 :tooth t PM street, Philadelphia. Sold at retail by Grace's and ugg eel:wait y A liberal discount. nod esiensive adrenals' lot the begun'. of Age,tts aemember the unmo PLUII). All letters to be twat call. Oat 9,ISE-6m Doctor Yourself For 25 Cents. -.--- explains 'bac:m2;ll 13 it hilo4Weill Y .- decline. will' °Lunen ni on Marriage—bowies Litany other derantemente. %bleb it would not le, orouer to nn o menu.. in the public mints_ Any ihn..o seeding VN'EN Y-FIVE cenTs enclosed Id a letter. will .e..sive ono copy of this hook ; or Mee coon b. sent fur , inn (foliar. Addraw,"Dß. 11.1.1 A Al YOUNG, No 1514 sPrt TOE Snit:Fx. Philadelphia " Pert priA. Dr. Y MING, enn bei.constilted "n any of th e Die/ties dn. suave! in his different publication. at ht. other, I ":IS:wnce t. oast. Phil.tdelphia. every des bidween U nod if o'clock. (t , undays needled.) Aptll tU, IUSI —ly Fos' S.ale. A nEW AND WELL FIN D111E:I./TWO F.TORY FIOUSE on the Bellefonte and Eno 'menthe. in Curwonsville. The house is olasterrd thr,orhout It god go well suited fora IJW ELLIN4 MAME. I5Tt rEE or TANEILN-Lot ISU by ltflt fest. end het a"good IsTABLE thereon. The TITLE is good. aid the Itionerty will be sold on the most accommodating terms. Those who went to make a good in•er.meut, have now b chance. Fog further information sent) , to JUIIN Fl tiEft. uridgoon: or L. JACK6O:4 CRANti, Cutweasville. October 2.1E51. L. JACKSON CRANS, 4.2 1 2NEM5131' ZIT 22.41Mici Curwensville, Clearfield county, Pa. OFFICE—State street, one dour east of Filbert a October U. Ittsl. MONEY - SAVING MACHINE. PAR/UE.4S LOOK HERE. • • WE now hays a int of TWO'. IIORSE: IfllthblllNG dIACfIINES ftt Richard ehrev'il. Clearf leld. A t.f3o. a romper at Um Ellobm's Cutwereville, tOtt SALE. FARMERS V , oold do well to 'call woo. At eith , r of the abovo named places they can be accommodated with M. IS. dt 13. WILSON. Au e, 1851. INOTIC E. TIIL of tbs . Cli.EActr' lUD 'APiiIDEfiIY hereby give notice. that Dr. CAVAN' is ntherized to collect all bills for cultion at gent Institution, for the year commencing on the 15th of Oeviem net lam y order of the !loud of Trustieey, Dee. 18M. WM. L. MOORE. Sec's- • NOTICE. 711,EREAS.'lev wife ANN ELIZA hes left my bed and bird without any Just cause 1, therefore, hereby warn ail persons bon. harboring tr trussing her on my no count. as I will not boilable for any &Ibis Cl her contracting. JOILN DICKI3. Dee. 8. 1531.—paid. • • • • • • . •• THOMAS DEVINE, . TAILOit.„ RE2PEUTPULLY announces to the citizen con y e 'IMO t_y Cleettield Hedge, that he continue' to on the TAIL( WING BUSINES, a short dtstanco East ofthe Wiese wham he .111 be thankful rot a share or pubtia patronise. he intends to plaasenii who !near him with iheit custom. Clearfield. Pa. Mee ' 100 , -REGS L NAILS. 18P1KEil BRAD% % •8 60 20 'flati l ollientud /MU at 8 and ek trestle Oar pou rd. 8.000 pounds I X/UNTRY STEEL. at 0 aunt, Pet Pound, 8 by 10 WINDOW ULAf3S3 al Id 00 pet on. (Jersey alio) PUTTS. tit WC mats per pound. tiPttINES at It pantspar D3O ed. • 1 at I ,34 tech Mho Di DiK LED at 80 cents Destro,. grANIDD sIADDIARTREEIS at SI W . wAGON do do at 44 coots. St. head, BRADS PLATED ST/REUI'd at CI coats per pair—Vir giniapattern. rEGB 8,5 i anats per quad. SO per cent. less for a rook Of MOM. • , RED SOL PVILRATHER at 1636 pet potutdood. • • OAK 'PANNED -do '•. le do '. do r SK INs from 87x ' to woma n . ADD AMP IS()CifT IrtOROE(A) from 16 tants to 01 CO par Fors& WWI:WALE Sod RETAIL at the thud eritie ad Iron btore of F. G. PE ANEIB I7BJ ♦ Lsmistowa. Pa.. otwodta T. May's Rotel. • • fibanadapoomottatbet. Mr• le; rat? ani ei !DIY MI ANYr of thn POCK ET or s very 7nehia oven hlttch.•• Thlni• th ,lition with upwattio or au hun• and rogravinrir, ihowing..nrt,t , • lir...ar. in every shape nial loin, Lod mtllorrnations of thd. genera itre,eriperna. By Dr. Win. Young, M. D ?ho time has now anivett. that perannesattoring from secret di. ewe need ha more Letwaw th. VICTIM OF ,Q I )ACK ER V. as by the preterit spats contairle.l hi. hook. psi use may cur., him• tif, Without hisdrarce In Lust .ese, or ,tho attowkdsej of the th one tenth the usual .ei..n.e. tine of orlyekte (Mears. it tali ,!)tuna ;411.1191 INaclikke I , . 2b the ,lihrmere of .Cfrarliekl county., . WI i•Sr'N.' or Plinttenville • 'Merlon counts. P(l.. . won:d rewoetfolly infortu the PARIRIRGI '.olllBUNt ry af Clearfield nnd the a. , Jointee , conellisc that rheY 6 tn.. Hone to mane' notate T and FOUR 111.81Sti THRESH. Irv; lIACIIIINEB.br an Improved unttere.' The two hOtre• oysedecle few :Inchon looger than , the aleohinec heretofore mm ine' our choir.' The Ilehte Power•lii 161013•: ilnirtoved.— NollinehinotcoW.'n gm It co simpie.entnpact and useful. RIOHARII SHAW. Clearfield, and ISAALUILuOSI. Eanv.ensviile, 7 Ntllhtteartoha Mechlin+ castanet'y on hand, Any person reakine hOoltentton to them will be 'welched with Alaohlece on chart police.• • ,-, !., Machines Wive bm intichwed by the following porcelain Clearf,,lttoonot p,at • JOIN STITEct.•• ' A. n wkturs, , "•: , • I . IIOMAS READ. JAMES it; }lnns); JonJOSEPH PATTI:WON. • wm. LeoNniti). , •• •IsAlturm.. ; . ; 11.(4011 HEHUERSOR. tied °theta ' • • '' .! t 8. it:. B. WILBON. Strattonville.Juselo.l.lBl. JOSEPH S.'FRINCE, Councilor and Attoinoy at Law, locatedlitintell iti,Clearfiele,ollershis proressional services to rho public. AI buyi• 'less entrusted to him wrll he promptly attended to. Being lainlliar with the German !unplug° ho coo with more facility transact business lor the German portion of the community.. • " Office on Market street, onedoor west of Dr. Lo rain's Drug store, lately occupied by J. L.Cuttle • • REWEMENCEs. Horl.John•C. , .Kittanning, Joseph Buffington, 11. N. Lee, Esq., Donnllv & Cantwell Hon. Thomas White, A lig mina Drum Gen. 11• D. Foster: Col. %%II ham Bigler, Wm J Jan. 14,1851 ,r.r.r r.r.r.rr.r✓.rr-r-✓.r✓~.r.r.r.rr.nr,r J. B. AIeENALLY, Attorney at Law, !laving limited himself in the borough of 4/ L S Clearfield, wint attend to all legal business; s' entrusted to bin - , with promptness an'iltidehiy• s S Office two doors east of the Prothonotary's S s ofre.e. • rrrrrrrrrrrr.rr-~rrrrrrrrr MACKEREL. SHAD. CODFISH, SALMON, HERRINGS. PORK. HAMS AND SIDES. LARD AND CHEESE. I Estate of Charles B. Ross, deed MrITIL:t. HE'. El; V lit V Cll. that Lettch. Admicia• trAtiue hew., ttoom grtioliad to the utithtsieced uo the a!eotCUMLLES 11, kmB4. Las of !toccata' to o/a"hic. lo.dlohl county -nod all 11111/SOCil haviitx rOuOUnts wtl4 tho 61.61cactamof are toluearxd to ',roust their claim" o%l6auto . otwated Thu U 1310 1 ,1. tied may ho found at nit lesteloace to turd LOW•aliro. Foot. 24. 1851 NOTICE. 'l'llitsubscrib.r takes this mothnd of tondo/ring to agenet. out tr obit° Ate I.llkltllt thanks ths Ilbsral shower Oat' rousse thus Inr tissiose.O, and bow,. Li, strict nttuat as to liutompts.to merit aeondsoapat fir the meal. Ile is NI IN uPthltst: a NEW P•UPPIA of 6F.A.3INA• B 1 Y, GI amont whin h may be found ills lotiumring— IILAOK MANTILL gs A. 1!(11.1i8 BLACK [ILK LAIT—do Min/rood Buttons. ~ M 3--Seoteh. thulston soul Udonstio. DI: LA IN 1.::4—~s and rano, VA NC Y PlitiNTA in cove ariety. B 11110 tri I.ACIN roc , Hours sari :4 I It) Ett CAItPZT: 4 —ontiPET-rlltiN and coLoRED YARN. Oil, sTH—tor Floors. GIitrOIERIE.I-11AltLfltr•RE—QIIETNEIVARE. •••rtircliason are resnsotfully lotat.d to can. J. L. LIIINTAB. Clearfield. July 1'.2.18q. New York Imp Oilers nod Jobbers, FREEMAN, HODGES & CO., 58 LIRERTY STREET, BETWEEN UM lAIJIV A Y Ana) N ASS* U IiTREET. NEAR THE rp ,r oFFIcz ea'-Yolk,;. WE ARE RECEIVING ISY DAILY ARNIVALB from Com;.ri, our rAllnod Winter rissmtomt of R IUU FAellIONABIA: EANCY bILK AND MILLI:II:11Y rrOONA. We respectfully ask ell Cash Poschuars thnrooehl, to ex. amine our ewek and Pr.ces. end at IN'ffIRES GoV ERNS. tee reel cod' tart our Goods and Prices will ladum them to se'ect horn o.,restat,lBl.maat. Particular 111.1111.10 L is &voted to M ILI AN Lair' GOOD:4, and many of the emotes a rt) maaulact , ired .xpreuhr to our order, and cassuot nectar pas sell la brunt). stile and cheapness. HEAUT PARISItIBLIONS. for flat, Cap. NINA. and Belt. SATIN AND TAEPETA RIBBONS, of as arldthe eat odors. 811,K$ SATINS. VELVETS, and UNCUT VELVETS. fur ha's PEA CHESS, AMERICAN AND FRENCH AI IFI - FLOWERS. PUTPINGS AND (Al'' TRIMMINGS. I lIIE 4 S Tit, MINGs--lisrae asa]rt must ENI mint D ERI ES. CAPES COLLARD, UNDER SLEtV. ti AND curvet. PINS GMBH •IDEfIED NEVI ER PI AND HEMSTITCH GAAIHRICK RANI/10:ER :IHCFS. CRAPES. I.ISSES, TAILLLTOrik's, ILLUSION AND CAP LACLS. VALEVCIENES. BRUSsEIA. THREAD,. SILK. AND List THREAD LAcr.B: KID. SILK SILK. LISLE THREAD. RE IM:. .3t.civez+ AND BATS~ FIGURED .AND PLAIN SWISS. ROOK, BISHOP I•A WN AND JACONET aws!ANts.. English, French, American, and Italian STRAW GOODS. A 4.411 1 —4m. ROBERT MANLEY, AN D CULttlialti MAKER. irstrieriber rearm:Pali, informs the ciaaentnr Cheer. Gaul county, that he is car , )101‘ootheahnvebaaleetson Market street orarlv otpoatlethe traid.ice of Igu t u Zl.oaths.d. w h ere he reiteet Lola etdicits n share of oublie Pelmets. tifAt Ittelihinstellihat he c , e format:lwo* to ai ;anon ho only he Winged to re t, to their smile antitleetios. tie will 11111111)11 hues on hard Cabinet-work and IFindsor Chairs Of overldesettption. Uphotttered uhnirs made to order ALSO, Dentist, Invalid, and Chamber Chairs—Chair Beds and Bed Chairs. The Bed Coal( can be corverted from the Ann Chair to a nonwhite lied in two mantes. nod .111 alto fold op to that ti tray Iw army/1.11,1,1y violet' elder the non It is nantnotatly tut an , ss lor itlt•ts (M MU lad tor et.i(osslooal aristlensio. N. Ft contleiu tie *swan' mounts( sod ost the shot nest notice do trtopeotfully soils not continuance of the puhllo patron ate. Meb t Mit —ll FALL 8L" WINTER teal:AID/80 . RICHARD MOSSQP ITAVRIG uurchro•pd ths,..•Tulit: or '6l(4,Elit & On.. in . LINN burl:meta of C earfield. la now at,tha OLD STAN 1).• splendid assortment of FALL and WICITat GOODS. , •, , • . , Dry Goods Hoch as Alpacas, 811ht.L.Istrss, Le Leon. Benham:es, c at. kos.Chumzes. Gin:hums, licking,. Moeda,. bitachtd and sateeachca, Flasools. tel when, and ;ado vv. (Julian Flannels, and Ottawls or all descriptions.. • Cloths. Frunc's ,Cloth. 'ny .heavy Ovelobatlak flue:. Good' black Cavirnerat. Dna Skin o. rima Melt, :limners, Vrtri ne. sad Kentucky yl4 rhickarc of the bait koalas -.•;• . • . Woolen. Goods. Onuircrts, Gloves. !Lana?. &0., a lota auorttnent. and at latp ptlCeti . ; ,Hats iancl..Caps.l ,•• •: • Hilt, Plaid,. and For HAW U: and CA , . of all lofts and sizes. loud and cheat). Intuit litrabascre• • Boots and Shoes. • -•• • nosey vilata' boat.; Klp:'mbecio; ro t a 11leas' weretif all kind". Von' And Children' Hoots nod 811 ~ea. Alsa. LAdirle Fine firewood .ntdl 4, &lain thhOes.. Also. Gam Over Ohara, Free and Coarse, aped and cheap. • ~• Groceries. Good Bionic Java GoVkii6; liroon, Crashed. and Fal:lnt• 1 oat EIGG AR. Young Epson. Imperial and BINA TUAti Gunporgdet. Lend, r• galn4; Paint Malan. Din Son2e, papa .61. Yarn, 0. • aio,-.7101 of nICII argot Gio best OW Y. • Radar-Hods • IClrlasos lndtlteaa 430 rao.-tand (Tory toile!' that botvtirnor,ity way ttaart la seed All the nbova stook of °ends will 'be told ref 111811 or tg,,kll/4/11_,N•PROI.UVIE. on the Tarr tertos. l rugue 01 Y/ and exaMlirs fbr ) ourtalvei. at tha stwo or • -• •• , 111.0111.0 D m 930 1 -.., Clearrield. Nov. pp. ten. • • -" • • • • ' Xi: At?':) 11 11 0 11 4)C.E, Attorin,ei I.uvr, • AlLEinnElitp. ,ii) ° Ad.: Q • Tl.Lticoattnniki the prootia of the Low ,4nd_ooo at times bo at,tas °Moo adjoining bit g•sidene on 13 "oond otleot.' : '.' ll3 q/J l6 . AB6or: M ilt 49 3 ' Alit er abt, COOK taTom U a J;( 0 1 1 Agr bItIVILI Mil= Indiana Greensburg Clcurtiuld. Constantly on hand and for sa , o by J. PA LAIER & Co.. Market Wharf, PUMA ori.pm.... March 1, 1851. J, W. LULL. kder SUPERIOR THRESHING MACHINES . . . frILIOMPSONS. littli7l3ooK, fiIoAbATINF A V,IOti this o n'ortuoity to &miss the Matt itlghtS r'cia..ALL VIRLD Itirifelatulink couhtsee: , 113 et ther re° leol4 lea* , witted la h analeo,uting. at Untwettsville. Clear fi eld °dewy Four if ttopeil,r mauls t• ..• / ,AI ill(it)i ~:11,, Iforsd:Pouir Vireshing 12 1 Ic4chiefe4' :Teeo ale hfehatid iodltlOp terms.tilLlUtittittl49 1 1:9 o iolettflrefr at,doa the tnoil accommodating terms. ese •neenlao ate cotittanted otThe wOl/7 , b.itAtt*utriql.)an thlo Pfttpo jbell period lo everi,nel?e , lnr, end, pewee thh/nith the head. 0 ntoe bOt ra ts Neal:nen. onnaot failicelre,generuJiatb. faction- ,; • , A-404e)ilti gtsAIRINI) riia trhniud met •deuelosi shod. aotine end lathe most subitttottel nett fatisra4tory. maw ter at LurwenteilleNLW rootdryph)Ltui; ilf Vai . )1•08El:/r3t)1,11.. & AIeALAIMEY, di wasrolle. 13,144 /-• 1. , Itl c. I " Geoipaoruatv..esksgh Pie. 94.011 kii* r; • • EltPO t itt:lv \) Farmer, raider. & Stage:pr9plefor. dicEttutratc'ciAtickgtinanij triPARRALLIBLED JIN mifAlopfs ea tho most somarliiiitttorti44filiOsiticiA , dis Experience of more than sixteen. years has eatabliehed the fact that Merchant's Celebrated Gargling 011, or Ml vernal Family Embrocation, will cure most cases, and re lieve all such as Spavins e Sweeney, Ringbone, Windialls, Poll Evil, Callous, Cracked Heels, Galls , of all kinds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Fis tula. Sitfast, Sand Cracks, Strains, Lameness, Foundered Feet, Scratches or 'Grease; Mange. rheumatism, Bites of . Animals., External Pol ns, Painful Nervous 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, Arc. ctc., The unparalleled RIOCCWIS of this Oil, in the,cure of dis eases in Horses and Cattle, and oven in human flesh is daily becoming more known to tho farming community. It can hardly bo credited, except by {hose who have bean Ls dr habit of keeping it in their enables and houses, what at amount of pain, suffering and time, aro saved by .t• timely application of this Oil. Oar' lie sure the name of the sole proprietor, GEORGE W. MERCHANT Lockport. N. Y., Is blown in the aide i of the bottle, and inhis handwriting over the,tork. All orders addressed to the proprietor will lie promptly responded to. Got a ihimphlet of the Agent, and ace what wonders aro accomplished by the use of this medicine. Sold by respectable dealers generally, in the United Staten and Olinda. Also by AGENTS for the above Medicine. C. I. W SON. Clegifield..Cliraitiold cacti , 1 4 !.1 ITN. Pent:vine. • do do JoIIN PATTON. Co , wensville do do Pt )Trgit ftr. Centre CUMMINS et. BL. , UU, ltrookirilla.Jelfsou A. PICKINKON. Bel villa,: J. iItEnKLEY. Franklin. V* Another SClentific Wonder• PEPSIN I AN AR IFIWAL rpasulzowaval aottligazto OR .045.053111DUtt avmeuga A GREAT DYSPEPSIA cuRgR. Prepared front REN tan', or the fourth Simonet ot the Ott, niter Directions 01 BA RON LIEDIG The greut Phy . sioltigical Chemist, by J. s..flotniti TON. M. D., Nu. 11. North Eighth Street, t tale del [Attu, kit. Phis Is n irtily wonderful remedy for iNDICIIDTION. DYAPEPSIA, JAUNDICE. LIVER COMPLAINT. CON% BTIPATION. DIDI DEBILITY, Curing alter Aiaturo'is own meiliod, by Nature's own agent, the Gaitfric Juice. *„•11x:1 a teampualifu! of Ulm Fluid, infuaed in wa: tvr, taws: tor thr. , solve, Five POUND* Or OAST BICE:P IN AlluUT TWO 110UAII, OW ul the Dit:csTioN %IGlt'TttiN awl, ',Afore:led in the iaraneb the I 1 :lid of a(laid wbm., live!, I I UtitS from the toner coat of that organ. Shen in a arms, of Leash, called the Gaattic .i.me 'ram the (t•rat etolvent of the NIKKI, the Putt Wag, Pleeeretwit, am! Litiannlating Agent of tha teorthicb amp wattles. .1 ithi/lit It theta will to en JiXaUon,—et epairenion ur Food taro Blood. nn,, numottiii-s wire body bill tattier a i.e,rfol. and de.miu.tie VA:With) 01 It. w bolo rligestureavnartit et. • •A weak ot loom ott,maeh ortAlticet no seed I:attna Juke, and hear the uls ease, Chime and debilay which ensue, • PEPSIN .\NO RENNET. PEPSIN Ultrachic( element. or Groat Digesting [llicit)le o. ihe Gastric Ju.ae. 11. is lootal in great abundance a the mild °sato! the butnaa stomach Mbar strait]: and tomegmcs came. the stomach to tuxes. ineif. or !Al itself op. It is also tuu ad fa tau *Louisan of animals, as the; wt. calf. & At n the material wail by farmers la man lax cheesn,cailed Hermet, eifi,ct of which has LeVil the wonderof the dairy.— The CD tdliuk of the auk la thu lint macaws)! digestsoo lten• net poucrues astonishing power The stornach of a calf wEI route owl, use thousand times its own weight of milk.— Hama Liable. stales that rue (Pali of Potrero Onsolsad in sixty thuutaad t.arts of water. isiitdigestmeet anti other food " ths.msod stomaciu produce all gond Gast tiC Juice. Unmet, or Pepsin. Tostrow thatlitas want may be vcafeutly Lappthd; we quo:etho following S( lENTIFIC EVIDE:NCE EtAram I.lunirt, in his celebrated work ov tixornat Chemistry, an s '•An Artifictal Litirest.vn Fluid may he mactily obtaised from the mitin.us meantime. of the stomach of Celt, is which serious attitks ol food. at moat and eggs Hill ho Soh elm I,Chsaireil, and Mended, precisely In 'henna: matte.as t,•er wort:il he la Ihr heron* stomach. , lilt. PER LIP la his lemoustrentur. on "Food and Diet," Pohl:shell hr 1‘11405 Q Li'. • New Y..rk, pace eb, gates the .re at fact aid - eaten tl:e method of prepatatinn.— To, ru nre leer hikher authorities titan Pr. Persia a Dr .101171 W. I RAPER, Professor or Chemistry in the Medics/ Cohogeof the Unieovity of !low York, in las "Teat 1.14 , 44 of Uh,nostry.' Mtge gB6 says. 'lt 'has Nan a Question whether anther& threshers coold be performed—but Ills now utiver.ally admitted Ihat•tt may be " • Professor DI IA CIItIktOIS nr Phdartelohla, in his groat pork liuma• Physiclogy down more t tan fifty races to an exanoinutsen ell this sewer. Ilisenpedments olds Dr. Liven roost, on the Deane Juice, obtaiold firm the livits• human stomach rail fromantruals are well kappa. "In all cases." he ear• - dmortion occurred at perfectly in the Artificial as in thu Nature:digestions." AS A DVSPEPSIA CURER DTI, llt )11GIITI preparation orpErsiN has Dmdticed tl.e most mervehou. eltcut.. curing cases Si Emleis ritIVOUI Decline', and Dyspeptic Comm( tion 'Oppose& to boos the very retie of the green. I,t is unpoistble to Rise the actalls of rages .o' the' limits' of 1 his advertisement—but nnthentianted certificalss Move Dern tcoovetlol inure than 200 ItEMAUKABLE Ile Philadelphia. New York. and Hostels alone. These were LI arty all Oesperate cases, and • 'hectares were Not only,rapid mod i woisdertel, horManent. It s • vat' NEtt vous ANTIDOTE. arr 4 'from theft 00 Ishloply smell yoaotity Klemm/ to producxheaithychigeaton. i. believed to act is onh ELECTRO•MAGNk PRINCIPLES., There is an for nidf tiLL). 1 11'011 1 / 1 1.31.t.N.MIP14frIN.TOWhi0: it i!ote not seem to vench raid n m •ve at ou.o Plo mailer hnw ' bad they may be. it GI VENINSTANT, RELIEF. , 1 1. &Mate dose removesall she is airstrips to top•oms, aad It only 43e.01 to be repeat.. , shart. lime. to main thaiVanod e ff ea'arer. ITIBLICrat. PURITY, QV 111..11IL) and Vlti.Ult•Qt , 11( )Dy, follow td once. • It at anal !uteri) , eacelleto Its cello orNtMtea:• Votrati ore, Cratript, Nominee o qt. pit of Stomach distress eller vatine. law, cold state of'the 111064. I❑Parieees, oataaecti of emote, Deetmodeaci. a-mullet/on Wfukaase, tesdetioy to inlttaity.SUut.ido. &U. • • • • • •: • Prase. t)rdt: DOLLAR pea bottle,9oo bottle will often erect a lasting core "-• •• • • PEPSIN IN PovipEns;, BENT BY • MAIL,' 1 0 1.1. EV. OktrOgTAGE, FOT tionvonlenearif akitoline Thad peril (431 . 10 ertUrittT: *Pee i)4(;Es mt.; MNITKII OP' Pglfilig is nut op in the inrn. of liNiwders; with directions. to. be dierdlend in' dlloletl alcohol. water, or sy,rop. by Lae patient. Thele bowdert Coq', tam precisely too Socha tnativr• al this bottlie,itiot tinkle rhe• quin i toy fo r dig game price. nal will he hy, noel!, ('ZIER PrIST4G for. (WO 1.0 .1.4 fr. root (tiolitip‘ltt)icr Or. JUGIITUN. No,3lNorth ,Eix ROI Niet,c,th il n Pa t . Piz wick/lefts' for 'fitie'dllllolTir IaCM We Aid tein neat. the waiter'. eigt!llt!, 411. 1 , D.. alp Er ' • • sTAaep W . apkod,ip; oiretyl 'town lu finit.rd Very liberal diicrlatitegfrenrothetrhito. g Ate, °stmts. tore:and throgreiloraarctlceired torpp!qt .1111EL,•11'r1 for efetollehi county— . VVAI,LiAra 3 . ; 811.14.. Cleurfreld borough. MaltalliE.ilutwensville. • in Wi lIARIIMMILUttIEIII2IOTZ • . • R. W, Ink BB Union townshlu... .'ll(fhlgttluGB & MEI!ArrY. Now Washlnglon; , • IftitmerS take Notice, . r. J7ll Val wretvrtit ArAttD , l T is iro v it l ei6) [ The Tunilt qr.Anterica.... Aoa b I r coutsdning not len than TWENTY um 11.L.USMATIONll Bereave 1 mhd d weal, Or AN, parer.. Tweet, deer. oolunielorreadlreu Ur. all retlerilmr.itetatele no it lee Mea. erel V or the dor shows up fa at, AtYla , yrkwoiraniatseindtinfitltenodbilateerneeriro la e4taliti TUE CITY BUDalill will be furatshed to °lobe at fellowlsentitit , • •1 ,); p ooplps to .! 10 • ' ' . Debt dollars • . • Firti.str oolearC '24 30 do" ._Tweetrone dello 43 do l'weate.rix doing 60 Idol J. • " ?ilia, Id ellen efr_ ' do .. • rdi ty bad dollate - J . . • onroop es ill te t kin &tails tareeim sibit dollar. t tn ecifti s ti t n i gt i l l ,tg r ati'rVaZ ed t° r . °"na k Mi tete to be ad dm . lad it. r il l4j itl. tri nsn : v ; p44 " , ' or r altos rt reet. ew Vaa"' PA.“ 44 UStiatePl l NOMlParlVlrrtithe !,,be"r• ; onetime, sad an , or it an all b a ast to change py sanding a enatkecl tooo4tothisffi oco illre " •' • ' , • • how. 3 luri; Anie,il an Retirtilty'nfinYentlank. Vllth Vot i of the.Sdieritifid Airl6tidati? MESSRS. IIUNN & CO., American anti I ,4 aieig4 Patent and Pa 6lislieri of the Scientific: • American, ESPECIFULLY. nu IMO CO to 4611 'pp Nig that' the R number of Volume VII of this widely cirettfatia ' valtolbleitterenl will lents 'on the isoth 'or , hew volume will cenineettei With lieW type. Ve crented up . pet o 1 a heavier tex.are than that Aged In the precedmg v. tint'Al. It is the lalettlitin ci the tb Illuetrater reify: by introdocang hpreteetallont of promin e nt oy es &needed with the advancement of tclenee i heel' of km, log Outmost amount of eogrev;pas or mow ineouttous. published weekly In form rot binding. and allude et the e or the year a splendid volume of owit nut Ituotlnd pa . within copious idly'. and hots 6ve to six hi ndred veva logs. together witlfa vast emotint Or mantled Mom , oosnornieg lie progress of invention end ditcereiy team dot the World. There nen° 'subject of imeortatico to cheeks Inventor. masufeetuter and seneiel miler which not treatel In the must able rdenner—,t he istiitOP jcvntrilioNt and corresponded, hails: men of thothoiltest ethane/WI: ' is in feet the Nathan Screntitio roared of the country. _ • Ph , Invader wilt find id it a te ea:7 hater Anent:an Pal Claims reported from the Feted. Office. an original laal• not found in eny other weekly publication. TERMS.—T‘77O.. LIOLLAkti a }oar PNIZ ISOULLAk fort ax months; ' ..Ali l e r t o. aireit bo iod dirOdlori to "Mluzitt CO.. Pa Wishore of theNotontiflo A rnoricals.ll.2' Pukes t Now York." IriDUCEMENTS n'a CLUBBING. • Any person who will good pa font subsorihoso for its mos at our regular rates. shall be rotated to oast cOPY for tile length of time. or tra 111 forafeh Ten copies for Ohs Ijonths I Tea copies for TV/eh.° Mouths 16 riftera copies for Twelve Months copes COP Twelve Monthslol Foothera and Western, .i.uney takes et per for sub arms. er Post Office etamus taken at their Cali value. and Female 1- • OODEV'S f.h n're BOOK for Jnrinery. 16E2 . will con i• addition to the most bearititul end numerous Unveils Throe crrah.ohmo Uolmed aildruenal q•tanlit" of midi by American anthem. Thy re i, up quest' in atm{ lb.( and Meteor of ;boo:ands 'of notice.% twit we bare bom contemporary wais wilifeablish it, that it is TEE 1,10z3T tiIACNIrICENT PEEK/MEAL man? WORLD. Tdeppa[lirh►r will give la Nov. lot 1852. that tho LOU. Puts Ilmon would bepioncl or, and their price is TEN DU LARS a Year. • It met be itokoowledczei that the Lady's Book Wen to taelsof the Antetio:os Ledtes. It furnishes Liam will Mug that can tntetett a Lady—and among other. to dot • Go(ley's Reliable I::ashion Plates Month! wahrun dateriutfont—Dessides eh't-abet upon the iiadslet every usuo , h s tut! .sp.assetwas et every thug new ti the rublonable World. Our Model Cottages. Thla is a depaitmen: pew' inrb onr arnllh• beasts e akin/ or car models ha.; oseily where bets ackauseedasd. For the Ladies ! ‘ We have undoubted annelids, fd..:el Cotter , ' Model ►. tar• Furniture. Pa terns far W !O&M , Conaiks, Motio, erred etW,Otk err. , Prachigo.k. 4.:forchet Work, Hair Braie..ag. Itibb3n Work, thendl• ►York. • - Collar Work,,Chibtren'• and turstri..6 Clutha+. CoPe.,,C I.;bemitetti.--an tine,eveig thing that can intereat a Llttlit Bad to approorinte Waco in her own Book. TERMS—Cash in advance. copy elm Year TdREE dodan, 11 copies one /est FIV dollars l °Joy the Yen,. Fl Vt; dulleve 5 cal , L. One I Tr.:1 , 4 dollars. I Mil lire seen I'.ll'l dolhos. W 00tIO tear I WE ,Tx Jonas, sal extra cop] to thapiaion the clab ul LO. Add.oa L. A. LOWLY. • Cbcstruat Stmet Godey's Lades Bcok and Azthues [ions Gazelle oLs.l • For FOAL uullau. TO ecilsoNs OUT OF £M? ATM AMENCAN GIFT BOOKS FOR 1.. 7b Clergymen," Postmasters, Teachers Sabbath-Schools, Book Agents,,Stu dents and Beads of Families. , 4:MPLOVNIENT. • S . . EARS AMERICAN PIerORIAL. BOrlif liBTAS. Ilehmeat rewoved to IM %V11..a..1AM !TREET. to elprucs.) New York. BOOK AGENTS WANTED - - , The sabwribrr Ruh:lithe' n largo namter or most val• betake. very Popular. and °couch a moral and religion. lids grace, that *bib. goo 4 mien may safely °adage in their ane ll , iation. they will confer trued health. ° Bad reCCIVO ollqaentatioit for their lahet • To young men vi enterimia and tact, this bulletining's* opportunity for profited- employment aelalum to be met W 1. hale as nor * town la the Union where a right houot woli.dispntod peraon.c.ta seLing from Al to a..Uti vu.U • acconling to the outlOlation. JLST PUBLISHED "PloroßlALDEticiori.tol or (murk ANn 1P DIA," stAi Page/. INi IDFNT3.O t WAlt, ot"/11!-; 1_1%111:1) 6TATLB." tit'U Darin. 1(( " I Prices 4 " EOPI•J sru r smoliustiona mews) numerous Co be described its au ad veriix,liret. Auy perw wishing In embark In the anterMila. will ilt Mile by tending to the Pat, met lin which ha sod; cum 'ammo:moors ut thu %triune worts, tat wholatalac , cm.)ehrehtily ;Inured. nail directed. atlrmithis eve hbetel pecousthats to the Agnat G.r hist:cable. With then wilt woe be able to hostuntam tha must saleable, and crtlet es eoeline by. We solicit order■ from the Trade Tencheriael School Co miltee■ to oboe too r utnuili our oVro puti;toilie • mad tho■eal all the Id u h:j.norr in the conottr. ou i he mu■t era' term■. tUNTRY ERCII NTS n ptr cures so hied bon to, teh"BE,Art'ci lAL WORKS," mane a hand prnfit. and sustain oulus . Persons wisbuog to engage in their 'BM. will reeves prom ry bs mail,t hreulnr col:ma/sing pwileulars, with — I/I 1(0.8 TO Phwir)mi vieposEtl 10 Acr ABl GENTI3," loge her wnn trims on which they will h lanais bed, by addressing the tu moat EU It cal' eLARN. Publisher 1111 VL 111,er:1.i:treat. Now York.', LITTELL'S LIVING ARE. • Extracts of Lettere notn,Jolge Story, ChoneeN Kent and John Qmotty Mums. • . , . Cam bridge, April 11, WA IHAVE read the orospectns with area; prewar. , andel . 'Wave tee plan— 'II it ono only , oblnio the patrou!utelung eponali.und iaNcienounit.undieorrelyerrontl to attain de tree endr.it At/1i cootribuie Ir en r.nunenl riturr to eric A healthy t o POI only to our titeialure. bet to , alr licOpielotr. It will•enatile us to pursers. la it modulate • Pen a selot Admit, of bfit .p.oductii is of the ere. dill boys:note: • It , will redurm coif periodical titetaqual • the reproata of Wing ;Jowled to daht and im pealcini resin: to Ifiltnilte)) 101E1'11'1/ml ophernerst.reatirsat tehttel,end la se and eattavagant,sketcl•ori oh .B'lll Oh Octet- . • • •JrAtErgi tiTt Tot:. 1 - .. • ""I,:', ~,j' • 4 , • , Ivbvi fii;i:iitifilui,liti r tkimnive inn' tritin't tficinlitii a tbe "`L tits Are,v lit tisk Do ttotiiltimeed sv411411( intolltii!Pooi.iiiitit mat lasts) 41 tbnprosonci , ns intlientro, of N.tbkili I litwo no reasou to dodo. h . w 111 bo one of tII t mos loslsoolive Ond Pori los otnniiiin of the any . , . ' JAMPS KENT; ... i 1.3 1, ~ • . ;y. 1 i WsnifloglOs. l -in . 1) .0..1til Of nil the Periodical j , utntds 'hunted . to litotatbri n dam otoititiblah abottod 4 lb Etunne awl in this : count! ? • JO l l0 ,111 nnuanrod la me 11* niostusalul it contains Indeed ineetiit tti.kin onti•ht the cameo' bteintOre Or, the .Eno hh lamig:g but, tilts, by ltialmuitinso ontovit and iranoreneniionotql anortntitiraiortbe human mind iu the utmbst sion A s ti lp mpi thOi.ofogo. , . , . J. : Q.l. AD 1 -•/..14-... ''.....1 • I TBRIV)3,-*The Ani Is, with fished, every thir orgies% Bf.' CO: OOMer or 'l'mmont to if ilrocrO4 Boom Prioe.l7l6 ontnbur. .or VOlAdtlint putt In advance. liernitthiloefl Ibran P iald will no tbso tally reeelvod Only , yromptiy attended to. ; ;I:I•,,rear4R,EITRP-;11 ...if() Tonallsnribetc.witltin JSOU miles„who remit in itaventwz direelg 'fa 'the'rttielf/oP tit fIosIMP-011; SIMON MN; OGlA) 3 l.Aor zt u6 ; cj i lf orgaiouti dm war* hesoopil the feet WV Its What; thin olVniont:tolthe ebst pf itesic.t 1/MUAlir qtwryintu out t Riau of sepals fr. Very 'luso'. go SU him POPeKo Vrto - 1 Mac r Oor MusD' subsoiloita , dit st rtfodun:lit, au l u ” Li q,g ° f ° 014 / our oolhooriMod - • • . -- • •,- •, • IV(' .W. ohd fo.rmulh ture,..chani• !Way. or thelutelD tattoo thereof. Wed OUISUId US to niane'this otter to au bent at any distenoo 1: . , CblSTlEttel* N go; !8 7 8,.?;rAtJOUST Fiebte r a Btogrephi—From Chamber,' Forest for fl,tilo., • ~x a At (10 ttositt;ero Owes orEaipt--,From Uhetts bisnd ci! 8, Beater-Notstelitti W • UalifiN hpi-leloBll idea Frensiscoo .1 Poss. Episodes of Insect LI rel - Partit—Fsszer's Mosszloe. 9}grrriht,:rp7o,..,tll)!lrati 884 D 8 1-f jBfBl'. f.i. Pt . f t- ° II P LI ; er 9 1 (C 1 4 1 1 1 P`Tgr041 Dickeno °Waal , 7., Qat ri keg, sps V t4e fitory p me; Lfjo—pro us the Atheasol Anald•i9droaltiad—Pibiti theiletan U. oq d mac °clop rates s ‘ post . asroglatop.to Great, gi; Lo dolts Mica : WII:t Wad add the &mist. t. - .h..:tra et .)•di '"- • ' EP§QN likliqy leg blue piss wiih the P afilutitisit'ill'i Pcudd.'vai It find eitbps lie ' , Eloll erneeltiecierei Mai/ iiigeeldiniiih.e . )PPO oceopketl by Esq. le:ender. n. W.MOORE. Anis I, lief). titriY.S.