KR IF A.IWDEX ~.• - : Grape Culture. Whatever will promote the knowledge of fink ctiltiire, in this region of country, 6f. nelice. In the Courier, we find-the.following communication from Mr. Wm. Scott, Practical Gardener, which we' 'copy for,the benefit of such of our read ers as may be interested in the subject to Villi Chit relates. 'V ,-,',reOns that wish to groiv Grapes should attend to, their cultivation, for if neglected ratite proper season of prunin g , deficient erepoffruit must he expected. From now te , lllemidtile Of February is the proper timaivhile the sap is dormant—if neglect- 1 1 .intiyiarch,iho fluids are in circulation, by the action of the sun ; though ttaiWitither be cold and frosty, it is pow erful when out, and will cause them to diso,lfa['ge their flUids, so that they will be Ipet when they should support the fruit, **nail grapes will bo the result.— When the frost leaves the ground, the soap suds and dish-washings should be saved, md ; tutlf tp‘pook of, hen manure put into each barrel with, four. pounds •of nitre of 434' The &mini] Should be dug with a k)renged fork ' -- Where the, roots ex, t&d, l tiriathe liquid applied, with a 'good coaVeirjrift6d.inanure on the top, so that .titejaio may weer the liquid down to the roots:. Stlp,suds may be applied at any time the fruit is growing, for it requires a constant • supply of food while bearing, - .millet Can 'only be received into the roots in a liquid state, if properly pt'uned and traine4,: and this decoction applied, a crop of fine fruit will be the result.—Niagara • Winter Work It is true that the warm breezes and sun ny, -days of summer have passed away, and thekeen, searching nir, and howling „windier winter are among us. And yet, although the hard labor of the anxious days - of summer have passed away with Atte summer season, it is nevertheless • tine itiat . the - winter season has brought with it its' cares and its work. The farm :UW.s;4'k is never finished. The seasons -es-they regularly roll their round, simply '4luthgeltis ,labor; spring, summer, autumn and , wuater, each have their various duties which must not be neglected. ; Although the yvinter is the farmers' leis. ure.season, yet his cares are many,and his vs:lrk:of great importance.„ His grain is to be -thliehed-and carried 'to market: Cattle should be weliptencled to; the weaker ones should receive particular attention; yet all should lulve plenty of-fodder and at regular t ltiniol44lse tree access to pure water.— They s hould, also have plenty, of room,and not ' t oo many confined in .one yard, as thertiiiiin 'daner of being' more or less injured by the `rester cows. Cows that have calves, or about to calve, should‘ro. coive proper care. Sheep should be kept in a separate yard from the cattle, with the:privilege of going under shelter or re maining out, as they are inclined. They should have as much good clover hay as they will eat, and also be provided with pure Oaten, 'Lambs as they arrive should receive due attention; for' they arc quite :ta,nder: Sheep and cattle should be frc (11;01111y salted. lorkeys and fowls should be well and repinrly fed,ttlso'provided with warm and convenient, roosts. Fencing stuff should :Go prepared. Bean poles should be pro vided.mnd made ready for use. Wood :should be cut and piled away for summer burning. • Care for Foot-Ail in Sheep Having lost one-third of my flock of Sheep, they being afflicted with that loath some disease, the foot-rot, I found the fol lowing receipt effectual in eradicating the disease. One quarter of a pound of to hacco,, halfa pound of copperas, one pound of blue vitriol, and half a pound of alum, steeped in thrpe gallens of water, to be used ** cool. The'Maaner of ,applying it, is (alter the hoofs shall have been. well cut and severely paired) by taking a sponge and washingthe foot thoroughly with the liquor. Two applications the first week and once a' week after, as long as the dis ease appears. Ifpossible, the sheep should be turned into a newly ploughed field. For the cure of the same disease in ca tle, use vitriol (sulphate of copper) and al urn, equal parts, powdered fine and then "irthted with spirits turpentine to the con siatti4 or ointment. Hawk Catching. J. M. J., a correspondent of tho Genesse ~:Farmer, communicates the following infer Asuition respecting the catching , of Hawks - The suggestion is good enough, where there are no higher objects for the bird to light upon. In many places, the depre dations of the hawk are quite extensive. ••%, A singlular but effectual method for de iiiroying hawks, that greatest terror to all ..Poultry yards, has recently been communi .cated.to me.. My informant says he took no less than seven the first day; They had previously been 'so frightened with powder and ball, , that he could .no 'long. reach altem:with his rifle. The world will not be much the wiser, or fowls generally more safe, on account of his discovery, it be published; and, should you '',cleeralt worth publishing, you may give "AK your readers, 't It issimply to erect, in an open field near •)byot post a few inches in diameter made ~ equareet the tope, and say five or six feet , I .4ibo;le ground. ' Place on-this a smart steel trap, - fastened with a short Chain., The in . inider will be sure to take his stand there itbeing a capital spot to make his observ ations; he sets foot on treacherous ground, pis easily captured, and should be removed aboia.scr as not to alarm others. I,lePoughkeepsie'Eagle says that a machie for mowing,' manufactured in the western part of New York State, has ceAtly, Wen iniroduced into Dutchessso., which will 'probably prove ofgrent adva'n ' Inge tc;fdtrilet'sti • ItinTA/MIPLXISPiEGVERY IN VIRGINIA. letter Richmond Times states that a:feW days age, While several men were' engaged in .blasting out limestone near Buchanan, Botetourt county, they' idiscoered a cavc,with an entrance of some six or eight feet in highit, and upwards of g one hundred long, with two appartments,' jlrt the firit they found some earthen ware and a large stone cross ; on the cross there was some carving, but was so much de faced by the hand that.,it was scarce - - 1y discernible. A number of citizens with'a lantern, subsequently entered the second' apartment, where they found a skeleton seated on a huge iron chest, with his back resting against the wall.. •On opening this elitist they found it to'contain gold coin, perfectly smooth on one side and. a cross with some characters on Wan the other. Tho gold in the chest by Weight is worth seven hundred and eighty j three dollars. GANG OF HORSE TIIIENTES. — WO . learn from the Ripley Advertiser that two men, named Clary and Bickerstaft• ;have . been committed to the jail ofTippah county, on j a charge of horse stealing. The latter [ turned State's evidence, in' which, we find soma very novel revelations, which de monstrate the fact that horse stealing is ' now reduced to a science, end that mast er, salesman, striker, runner and stealer constitute the different'degrees of this new order. Lillis disclosures, , he confessed himself to .belong to a gang of horse.thinV , es who operate from . the Tombigbee, through Mississippi, Arkansas,and Texas. Ele acknowledged himself to be from Cot ton Gin, Monroe county, in this Slate.— Clary is his cousin, and from the same vicinity.—Paulding (Miss.) Clarion. TITOSE FORTY TIIOUSAND MUSRETS. -- Tt is not known to many how those 40,000 muskets, contracted for by Kossuth, were got so cheap—two dollars a piece. Dur ing the Mexican war, it is said, the gov- Jernment contracted with an eastern menu factory for a large number—much more than 'was 'needed for use; whereupon they were retained in possession of the manufac turer with the understanding from the gov ernment that he .should dispose. of them for as much as hoxould get, and it would make up the deficiency, whatever it might be. Kossuth, learning the feet, immedi ately entered' into a contract for them at the price above stated. A WIFE ,Kirzrxklacrt. flusntavo's As- SAILANT.—A few days ago a man named ' NlcKiminich, went to the house of John R - :"Sisk, a neighbor, near Marietta, Ohio,' and telling him he intended to kill him,l ,snapped a pistol at his breast three times; arid finding it would not go off, he threw him down and commenced beating him over the head with it. Mrs. Sisk seized a chair and struk MeKimmich overthe head fracturing his skull so badly that he died in a few minutes. The coroner's jury im mediately acquitted her. MANY oldie farmers in this county, who raised extensive crops of tobacco last sum-j mor, with the expectation of selling at the, profitable rates of 1850, are obliged to part with it at a heavy i reduction from the figure of that season. Those who, a year ago, got 15 and 17 cents per lb., are notv compelled to sell at 6 and 7 cents, and some we believe, as low as 5. At 7 cents tobacco can be made a profitable crop, if' too many do not go into the speculation. The amount of the article cultivated in Hartford County the past season is almost l incredible.—Hartford Times. TITS LAST ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE ' THE PRESIDENT.—II seems that the wife of an ex-Prefect, who had been replaced in the lierault by M. Durant do St. Amend, came to Paris to intercede with' the Presi dent in favor of her husband. She, ob tained an audience yesterday morning, but, Louis Napoleon having refused to graht her. petition for her reinstatement, she- is said to have drawn a poniard, and J attempted. to stab him. The woman was ,arrested and conveyed to the Concierger o. The EXILED Patriot' GE:CERAM—The generals who were confined in the castle of liam,namly, Changarnier, Lamoriciero Reclean and Leflo, will continue during their exile to receive the pay of generals en flisponibilite. There is evidently a wish to avoid driving these expatriated officers to despair, and perhaps a hope that they will be induced later to "adhere." hint Excitement In the Sadlery Business. IMEMINCI & 67'ERL1NG respedfully announce to their friends also the paella in general, that they have covered into Co•Partnenhip in the above business. in Cur wensville.— Their shop is on stele Street, o' , Posito Dulled's hotel, lately occupied by D. Fleming. where they have on hand, and are always prepared to make at the shortest notice. all articles in their line of business. sorb ns • " Saddles, Side-Naddles,Har -4 ?less, Gears, Riding and , I, • Blind Bridles, 4-c. ALSO—Trunks, Carpet-Bags, Vali ses, Saddle-Bags, Whips, (5-c. All of which they will warrant to b• mace in the latest and most au paved styles. As they are bolls EXPERIENCED WORKMEN they feel satisfied that they can 'give general satisfaction, • ' Their terms are liberal—and they will take In exchange for work all Merchantable Prod ace, such as Reef Hides, Lumber. Grain. &0., and even CAt l! not refesed. They would respectfully invite the public to call and exam Lae their stook and satisfy themselves. D. 1 7 1:EMING, Curwensville, Jan. 8, llltO. RTER.UND. • • This Way I • NEW and FASHIONABLE. CONFECTIONARY and.o-YSTER SALOON. • MRS. L. DUNLAP' RESPLCTFULLY Winders her comtillments to her IMMO! pus friends in ibis borough or Clearfield and vicinity. and takes pleasure in announcing to theta that she has how received her stock of GUI MS. and has them lilted up in good style In her new building OA North t3econd Street. west side. wheroomny be found a general assortment of CONPECTIONAR,Y, , !TOYS, Which one will digitise of on the most reasonable terms. • She will also be at oil times sappliad with UAKEB. PIES tto., Ito.. and ." ' • , Fresh • Oysters. ~ And those fond Of "the F1E11" can :have them solved to ITNIA4111,Virell.a11.11),10141(31V)gbit9?"1- Estcite of isaaolaily'dec'd. aoricn 18FIRER If OWEN, That Lettets or 'Adrain• id ration sm the mate of illattO flatly, late of Motown. ship. Cleadield county,. deceased, have been granted to the ,übseribers. All persons indebted to said materna requested to make immediate pavmeot—and alt who have claims against said estate are sequeated , topresent theta duly authenticated for settlement. • • . • • - .OANIEL. BAILEY, Ad r l • • ; il wat.ADALLO4AN. Ida*e!smAT .:„ 41),ENDAURES CLEAUFIELD COVNTY. Artmun. nmt,b, Elm ,• Treasurer of Clearfield coooti. 10 ' account witheaol county from the 7th of January; 1651, to the7th of John's's', AU, Inclusive, • Dr.. Ti cm'trecs — ved from owners of Unseated Lands, 0566 52 To brood reocised from erdieuors 8,0211 Tn In.lsnco of Road fund for 1898 trt . lBl7 uncalled for, now transfoutd to county, , 60 84 To bulanco connty at mit settJement,, , 467 19 Unlace due Tis'r Bolt Imm county 153 71 . , 44 VII 49 —_--- By amount pntd Juron._:. • • • $ 968 04 By atnoattt otlqieetion Expenses. 643 03 . . Ily lumina of Constables' wages. 150 611 By amount punt Assessors 106 160 114 , . Ily amount paid County 111tniuleinctt. BB 40 By amount paid Road V.uwers, 1 111 0 1 1 6 By amount paid ProttionetnrY: Ity amount paid Clerk to Commissioners, 149 7J • fly amount paid Cot costs In Common l'l.as, cs 8, ' fly 00100 at paid tor Fuel and ritationarY. . Illi 16 1 Ily amount uatd Wanly .Andlisars, '. • 11l co Ci By amount pant 10, Ppatil, 951 621 By amount paid on Filming contract. OW 09 1 By amount paid for Counsel, CO 00 , BY amount triad I 'curt Oyer, , 48 POl ißy amount pant Sheri ff . ' ' 1 _'l. Id 2Y 'By mooned mull tot ninthly, Fox and WoirFctipt, 179 87 By amount paid for illidget, '•• Bl MI By amount paid late 1 reastror,the bejnyteo Jan. • Id 00 By amount paid for justices' Year, 00 14' By amount pall lot J ail recs. 68 97 ily amount or exonerat tons to Collector. , 76 49 By amount pad for Add ding Frothunotarlm accounts 111 50 By amount paid on mambase of Lot No. 74, 890 90 Ily adman% paid on Jotlyemeadue AoademY. 118 87 By amount Het untied. 04 89 By amount prod lot emreerint 14 00 By amount or Fees pa dl, str,ct Attorney Catmint. 2) 33 Sy amount o edited tol Natural and Placed on an. seated lint for oydection. 20 10 Treasnrul'a per coat. on $7.707 81 at II: pet cent.. 'lll5 81 Outstanding Debts due County. . . COUNTY. STATO From Owners of Unseated Lands. N.OOl 00 From James Rad; ofJohlan.lo47. 161 t 7 • Front - N. Bern do trordsidr,ll3 l B. ISM 99 Froso Philp Antes do Lat wonder do ,7 3.1 17•otn David Can do Fox do h'rorn AU' or tiptocer du Penn du trn Stang Sueiseeedu pike , do From Jos. miles ••• do Baca* 1949." • P100: 1 a•otid z do I tear field do 17.61 From J 0 unity do Burnside do 93 119 From Moos Palate do Cleat do 26 61 From r) 11negany Ao uozloczon do PrJrn . 1 Immo, reuton do Penn do 11 77 Front J. atunderlin do Bell 1950 41 Id P;om J. 11. Totnet (10 Magi do 79 "3 Fro g 11. Gtodmitder do Brody it, 44 33 From Jane, hdEwun do Bumside do 97 99 From J 1'..1110r t do , Fersoson do fi 90 From A. A Bead du Gushers do 473 From T. Witoerow do Jordan do 39 80 I Fruit, W. P. Fdltda c 0 him rent.%) do lid Pr••nt J. Itothro...k du Mortis do 31 J 5 From Wm Baur do Pike IbU 17 W.lihoti do Woodard do 114 711 erom E Ilayin , ker do Ber.oulla 181 117 04 From II Brath do Bell do 179 73 Prom Irene Bets do Hoses du 93 17 From Wm Graham j: do Ilmtlaud do to 7 31 From P Briner du Brady do 49 27 From Jhu Young do llornside du 243 U 7 Froth filial Ilard do Chest do Its 05 From Drvid tictlet. do Covington do /1; 33 Prom f frored Shultz do Decatur do 19 61 Prom W. :o.4'J:taken 'du Ferausun do 9 , 83 From ..1,17 Bondy do Fob • do 31 81 ['mot:had - I Any not do Godard do 32 74 From G. W.Graliarn to Gosh n rto 4994 l'rom Thonion (lewd do I orr.ton do 1:9_91 From Pavia 17...au'act du Clearfield ‘lO 2.1417 Fr m David Wllll9llll do Jordon do 13 2 7 4 From Wm. Bri•o.tens do Laillmos do 47 74 From Pokier Owens do Lowrence do ItO 01 Pram :hoot. do Morris (la 179 63 stuns et. th Ideuorn 010 folio do lit 2j F•om Jab England 11 , rilto do 603 et Frontß m olt:elts 110 non do 25 71 From 'l'. Ilenderron do Vi Ood'ard do 83 Ontotandina Orden Arthur Bell; Treasurer, in account with Townships for Road Tax. Amount of Road Tax received and paid out tor 1850 and 1851, us per statement herewith an. rier.ed, Si.: : c'da. Am't, Pd. Ami, R Borough of Clearfield, 22 00 Beeliii a 10%A. tpdi ip, 07 4 68 Bell township,' . 21 66 21 66 Boggs township 28 48 28 48 Bradford township, 23 41 23 44 Brady township, •77 88 88 89 Bllmmtle township, ') 00 9 00 Chest towindlip, . 9'71 64.95 Covington township, 19 10 19 10 Decatur township, 26 65 34 41 F'ux town.ship. 0.) 00 Ferguson township, Girard township, 9 6 10 Goshen Township, 132 01 132 01 Bustin township, 55 60 55 60 Joritun.township, 41 48 44 48 Karthans tot% nship. 91 0( 91 01 Lawrence Township, 65 28 65 28 Moms township, 6 98 6 98 Penn township, Pike towrist 1,.). 573 25 41 ‘Voodwitril town•hip, 7 22 7 22 UOlOll tOVV110111), 141 95 92 636 05 824 85 Bal. Duo road fund,lBso.'s l 188 80 824 84 824 85 Itond Fund for 1818 and '49 lial due from laht aottle't. 107 22 By tan% pd. Bucarta tp. 2 22 (;hens tp. 20 60 ' guingion tp. 12 98 . Ferguhun tp. 4 81 ' Gtp.nen lownAtp, 350 Jordon tp. 10 92 Kartkaulp. 13 90 74 97 Balnnce due Road rund f.n. 1848 and 1019 $32 25 Bali:ince due Rund Fund for '5O-'5l 188 80 Total Road Fund due, 221 05 Gr. By amount paid 1 , , 0, Miller, na per hi receipt in lull for balance Arthur Bell, Treasurer, in account with School Districts. Received from unseated lands, including balance due at last settlement, viii; 1)11. CR. Amount paid Becaries District. 65 Amount paid Bell District • 39 24 55 19 Amount paid Borough, . 2 99 Amount paid Bradlurd, 24 16 28 Amount paid Boggs. 18 64 44 G 9 Amount paid Brady, 61 56 . 74 24 Amount paid Burnside, 22 69 22 24 Amount paid Chest, 44 G 8 42 83 Amount paid Covington. 310 10 83 Amount paid Decatur, 32 70 32 70 Amount paid Ferguson, 7 98 Amount paid Fox, 3 90 Amount paid Girard, 30 3 04 Amount paid Goehon. 130 21 84 t. Amount paid Huston, . 44 16 44 16 1 Amount paid Jordan, 1G 77 2 32 Amount paid Kartnous, 03 0 61 Amount paid Lawrence, •. , 08 11 88 Amount paid Morrie, •., 12 30 19 35 Amount paid Penn, 9 15 Amount pnld Pike, As , 22 15 29 Amount paid Woodward, . 163 43 / I() 51 Amount paid rI110(1, • 288 67 13 Balance of School Fund due districts and Treasurer as follows: Due from 'Prim. Duo 'Frans from Bolt 15 95 Boccann, 65 Borough, . . 299 , Burnside, 40 Boggs; ' 26 05 ' Chest' . 185 Bradford. 16 04 Huston Brady ' 14 68 Decatur Covington, . 7 '73 Jordan, 14 45 Decatur. ./ , 1 1 ,/ ~ • Woodward, 52 92 Ferguson . 7 98 F0x....., , 390 Girard, 2 74 Goshen; 20 54 Karthaus - iG,.5Bi . , 1 ..1 . 1 . Lawrence, 11 80 ;.„. Morris ' . '7 05 . ; Penn, 9 15 . 4 ' Pike, ' • 15 ) 07; ). i Union, . " 64 25 1 1 Due Dis'ts. $232 50 '' 1/0' '1"(300?r470 27 Duo School,Disiricts -.-, , ~ 1727.F2Tti r . , _ , .... , . , Arn'bial; t.`43: Miller, as per reels. in NH. 232 50 . . .. . _ . . • • XX7E the undortignedDommluloaeni of Clearfield ',meaty. V V haring examtned the aooon nts or AR'rHUll HELL A Trezunter of sold county for 1831. Do certify, that we fled teem as above stated—and that ttto outstanding debts dno the county flippant. to Flee 'thrmtehd itlire hundred and eighty poYOO do, tars end I orty•ono cents • • witness our hands this 10th !ley of Janneisr. A D.; 183 t d. • • • • MAMMA. WAY.' WM. AtxxANDER. comin'is; PHILIP 11.E.VENEtt, Attest—G. P.,QOPPUADDII:aI,, WE the undersigned Auditors ofOleatfleld county, having 'exansined the acoounts ofARTIIIIII. BELL. Treasurer Cletutisld county for the year 1851. Co tOPOIt, that the no. counts areasehovo stated-rthat, the, calmly of Clearfield is lit debt. to said Tteasu arr the scan of 1105 Vt. mid that said Trews. pr s has mutt oyes to his snmptuor, iu office the entre amount of Road and echool money touad by our said revision to hen Ms Hands, and thet the ohtstandlng ;debts due the couuty amount to 607 dollars end 41 cents. ' -Witness our hands tblg A. ofianuery, D.;1652. ,• It IA "GAR • / Auditors. t l'" Will 1.44. . 41411arils. . • ...1 • • MEDICAL -HOUSE, PBTrint,isHtt• OfFei*iiki;ik0 1 3 - Abol t ily 33t;.1)Aci tiPigrl2l43lqo' North-West Corner and 4treets, bettcen ' P4l ADVAPHIA.,. . . WiILFTEEN YEARS e rex isetionoyauft 'etiiefertalstednlttet 'lice Spent in hie city have rendered Mt.' K. Ihe nap Cesv Dort and sucuessf ul pilot laioner fur and near. in the treulsocnt of all J•seases pri vote nature, refloat ailliatt'id cc, bOllYs rAggsf,otigelr. patella the heed cl Intim moiottrint rbeumal.sa), s trictures. gravel. diseases arising, from youthroi ozoortoi or impoUlies of the bloost.:wherepy the constialliors has. become enfeebled , are all mated wah snocett,' • llowlioplaceshimselfuollerthecare,of DR. K.,ten v gloosiv oonf!do In his non& OSEL 00hti0:121:10, pad 0401idditiy: fulY 110011 0.4 .koll as onhysic2;:a. Particelar Nottce. ,voorto M EN tlvlio itilured hrimsetvesbypcertain practice indulged ip—a habil !moonily 'fear ntd rom companioni, et: tont el--' no erects of .evidch •via ulAistl, l'eu, oven wilco asleep. and de:troy . bo:h • mind - and briq d shreuld apple •Itrinlledial elf . xi' and c•lnititutionl sass of ' t h utoularenergy, physical lasso ode cod general otos tration, Irntabilhsr and all cc vows allecdons, sluegishnets ol the liver.and bvery dise3te in env We)? con nected ltith'the disorder of the osocreai ive functions puked. nod full vigor reskotvtl, • YOUTH it/ 111A10001: 1. • READ n A;VtDODOUg A rnumA.Tuar , ovan. • fergiLili 7.4 on Bolf-Preservation. Only gel cents. . . The Book, iost Idithrd. is tilled with met ul informistioci cinsbolnfilmntlesnad &gems eposr.zlee dive MVOs, Il ruldreom nliho to YOUTH, MAN ISOOLI sad OLD AD E. sod should by read by Tee valuable ad vie, and Itnare-slve warning IL OVA') will prevent le . Yis of miser red sunning mud says annually . TIIUUyANII* OF IA V 1;t3.1 , _mitt:Witt by rending it, will learn how to.proventthe' (lest. ue; fon children. •• • •A ronoinnoo orTwENTv-rivo cmirB engem! In A letter edit es.tl to DR. RlP4is.lll.lN,llior ii West Owner of TIMID Rs UNION St,eets. he %verb' elieuce end Pine. ell li.tl DDLIIIIA, will ensure isitook under envelo.m.per Telma of will, pwseni Rea distance may address DR, it. by letter, (Owl and be cured at home. • .PAOKAGEri OF ISIEDIGIN ES, DICEETIONS. dro for; warded by [endow a , eibl lance, and put up secure from DAMAGE or Ell IttOtze . llooksellers. News the. redlas. Canvassers. and 'all others, supplied Wills above work at very low' rates Jaly,P, $41521 49 SG7 75 1 19 4 49 1 NY 1 45 • DR. HOYT'S • , • Ti1)17 1 -0/.211110 , 3 rlllll6 PREPARATIGN is now he;ng offered to the Pi) bI T C as a GUARANTEED GCSE for the HEAVES IN and vt the: only known medicine In the world havine been rued in the private Veteteneri pmct , ce of the moppet.r for the rest 'Opens.; and ho has never known it to fail In nitre.° nce of producing a Luting cure. end leav• Mg the horn In rood veldts ref wo.k. The utter inenmpoleu. air of k Ile horm for labor. when troubled with this common (bleat°. should Induce every oce having such tO BONY im medlatoly fur this remedy. PRICEPNE DOLLAR PER PACKAGE. Which will he sent, "with fell d rictions." to any Pert ol the United &Ito.. All totters or communications to be ed• trued. Past Paid. to I. P. tiny'', Rear of No. 10 South Pi lan Street. Philadelphia, Wholesnte agent for the United data. N. R.—Agents wanted throughout the country to whom a !Merril discount will he given ; and their utmost placed in tire advertisements. Address es above. eo sr3 111 P+3 8449 U 8 ISJ Dl t. 9 Ltl 7U t2l 18 614 71, 1,4 81 10 if 8 74 110 83 611 GERMAN WASHING FLUID, jr CONSUME= by thouiand: wbo have tested It, as be Ing the creetest SCIENTIFIC IWONDER OF TIIS WORLD' Entirely doing away withtbat laborious and injuitous pac k:a of tubbloe the CLOTHES UPON TILE WASHBOARD, And a great saying of Time, Labor and Expense. • 5 557 41 1.667 15ed 4'3 N. B. To prevent - frand and imposition. (for many are try. ina to aim oil an article put up like mine,) the Proprietor. I. P.HOYT. will par. his WHIT PEN.:ISI(iNATUREI over the lt)liK of every BulTi.E. And heionly asks an EN- Ll(alf NED el 'BLAU not In rontound Die Getman Washing Fluid With ethers that are in the market. It is put . up in largo bottles, and sold at the nominal priced' 12}1cenis.rer bottle. PLUNTDitti will find itgreatly In their advaatnge to pur chase this Fluid by the gallon. to cleave Shalt TY AND itGLIXDO. Being a very snperi r ar,icie for that purpose. Mannino:urea only by 1. P. GOVT. At iiis Debora' rwr and P,lncinal Depot. No 10 Booth FlFru street, Philadelphia. Bold at retail by Grocers and Drugg.ats generally. A liberal discount, and extensive advertising for the benetst or Agouti. 11emerubei the name to WABBIN3 FLUID. All letters to be owl. Vail Oct. 8,16'51-6m. The time harnow ortived, that motion, enticing corn 'octet di, net need no more el he m 11,T1151 Or ,QUAClti:if V, as my the pmetemmowns contemned In his hoot. any one may Clare him• self, without hindrance to bust nest, or Win KnovAttird of the ad Will, rue te.ci't the until umuente. -............_ aeral routine of m.yete div..ates. it I ally et plains °ante of manhood's cal 'y dee Or, with ohiefvn• loon Marritoo—botides many mhey derantemente. which would not be proper to enumeral f 1 in the pub' o [Hints. Any parson sending TW,ENTY-FIVE CF,IsIS enclosed in a letter, will mocalTe one cony or Inu hoot or Five comet will bi sent fort ne °Mum Atitinest,'•oll.. WII. I .IAM Y OUNG, No 152,81'RUCE I'LteKl'. l'hiltvelaliia." pa:d. Dr. YOUNG ulna be coommoltc.l on any of the Llmteases do. scribed in his ii , lleretat publications. at his [they, In:Spruce ,t,eet. i %iiladeluhi a, every day betweenUend 8 o'clock, (6undays etconted.) Atoll L.O. 11531.-1 y For Sale. A NEW AND WELL FINISH ED TWO STORY in . 11. HOUSE on the Er Iteronto and E , te tntapike, In Cu wensirdle. The horse nlosterrd throw:bout. nue .g well tolled for a DWELLING HOUSE, STONE or TAVERN—Lot 60 by 160 fbot, and has a good STABLE thereon. The TITLE is rood, and the p,ope y wt Ibe sold on the mint accommodating terms. Those who want to male a good invest meat, have Pow DC . I2IICO. For (rather ittformation aoply to JOHN 1 0 1 •Ii ER, Brideport : or • L. JACKSON GRANS, Curwansville. October 2,1851. otlrTelail MIT Lar V.o4,W a n Curwensville, Cicarfield• county, Pa MONEY SAVING. MACHINE. FARMERS LOOK HERE. WE now have a lot of TWO NORSE TIIRESINNCI MACHINES at Richard Shaw! leleartleld. ALSO. a numeer at Irmo Bloom's Corweeeville. FOR SALE FARMERS would do well to callsoon. At either of the above named. places they can be accommodated with Mn. chines. • . S. WILSON. Aug. 26.1!351. rworrice. Tll TRUSTEES of lb° CLEAUFJELD ACADEMY hereby giro notice Mat le duly nutborized to collect till bills for guttlon at said Institution. for the year commencing on the !Athol September lut. By order of the Board of Tuntiees. • ' Dec. 11L 1l 1. WM. L. MOORE. Seel- THOMAS DEVINE, 'PA Iu U I LO, RESPEQTFULLY atilaonOeito the citizens of the violet. q•orClentlield tirlitge, that he continues to carry on the TM LAMING BLlSltsik:Sz a short distance East oithe Midge where he will be thankful for a shnreetpublio patronage, bp intends to plealettil whe favor him with their custom. Olearaeld, ra. Nay litt;lBsl.—tr. , • I dfidltlCßCS NAILS."SIIIKES Sr. BRADS.' at $8 60 pm Imo. BO TONS of Anorted Iron m 8 nod 8g cents per pound. 9.000 'pounds (X)ONTII. 3TElbate cents per pound, br 10 WINDOW GLASS at 12 tal per Dal. (Jenny glee). 'Pliny at 034aente par pound. ol r Bz ifGt l at cents per pound. . 130 Tack Roller (,;KLES. at 60 Cents per arose. VTAN 13ADDLE•TREE.13 at 41 PO. WAG N • do j ..._,atk4 cents. Bt. hail ( • BRAIOS PLATBD ralukt.D.I.JPS at 42 cents, per p r—Vtr ginlgq • Pk. 4013 at 64Pentat Per tnot. CO Per teat. las for a Peck or more. • RED BOLF , LEATHP , Fot I6N Per pound—good. OAK TANNED •do - NIL , -do do • LINING (pink) SIONEI from 87X, to 60 °ante, !' • 616.141A5S BOOT bIOUOCGO from 76vents t 482 00 per Skin. __• , ror rale WROLDSALD' and RETAIL at thi llardiAm and ifttd,Edate.nir. , F. d. FRANCISITUS. Lewistown. Pa.. opposite T. fday'sllotel. Illprol Oro:motto the ado. , . i') I ), i• ' Arm' 18 1851 rters!. , ... OYSTER ; !' ,OYSTE#S . romatialiS,No Pi oe STER' SALOON& over Morsoo' Store, weer strio of Market , strectt,.wherir these deleotaUto morrele—feeh, pit and Viranroan alwars be had • . 1 . r, •„I , 0 :U.. ROBERT 051tTp. • Doctor Yourself For 25 Cents. BY I°EANB of the POCKET IA ESCllbAl'lllB. or evete , inehig own hysiclan. Thirtieth •Iition:%0"1 pawardi of no hop ed 'howins oovolo ir.orn in every sham. nod form. od roalrormations of the: genera. ye .ysiernt. y Dr. Wm. Young, M. D L. JACKSON CRANS, CE—Stato street, ono door east of Filbert er 9,1811. •FALLiIW,WINTERi . ''- -RfCtIARD .1‘10.&50P1 itAVING Poreilnßed;(liePTOßtwtit9l.EAM CO. In 111tibototilth ler IJ:outfield, • le now 'openinit nt tthd dt STAN D a 'presidia nssortment of .FALlti:and ROUTJA.' •• • • ! • • • • • • • ' I ", • Vry „ - , ga01) 011,AIPACtkr; Riles, blows, De Lapel. prAtimarci:Cat. ItiostChlnizer.l.linshamett‘Tlckined:llfuoim hleattlied ape tinb!ertcheti. Flanneted , ,w hititAudyellqw, 1)011.0 0 Flannels. and Shawfi of all destrlidl oll .. • • • - •.! .elvths:‘ ; . • • • French jOlidh, TWllled heavy • Overeolltlnd, !finn.:.dotel black Casttmeres Iledizitin do. pilmel article, Oeistnets. Sett' nets nniplientisnity ileum, allot ! which. aretelthe hat <Mellor Comforts, Cloves. ., ilosierro Ettoe. a Nino assortment; an¢, • ' : . and .Caps. . . Sills.• Plash. and Tuy,IIATS ,and (*FRI, of ail kilts tinisizes, athedand oheept snit peroldistrs.. ! • Boots and Shoes. Ilenvt.wititn -home,: Kin orritico. ideas' wareor ell Iluys' and Children' Dom and Shun*. Alan, bedhw' Fine. Moreno and Caltikin lthool.' Also, Gum Over ohm's's' Fine and Course, coed and cheap. roccrzes. (iSmillin one 'Jaen btlormn. grown. Crushed. and Falling. ttoal•RUGAlt. Noting ilysont Imnesial an,,tl Bildt 0 iiepovider.'l,ead. Faints. Faint !bushes, Die tituffs, Cotton yorn. ato„-ittp.—pll of vsbroh Brief thd best auelity. " • • ' • ' ATOM ' S<VS; . . „ Nagar-Monte, ()deans and f,3teare Hyrap.-rnod ever/ article that • he column*, mai Stead m need ot. itir t 'thrive stank of, Goods will be sold ro, Orltol sr, OOLINTH.II PitOIITOR. on the very lowest terms. Fleets call and examine for yourselves. nt the store of ' 11 lel 1 AlsD 010BROP. N oy.lo, IESI. ' Money SMilig 101achi0e1 2b the. Fainters of Clearfiekl county't • . e...wfugnm. of Slealtonyllle; Clarion county: Pa.. S: you'd respentfuli7 inforintho FARMING 1:0I111111.1N1- TY or Otendield and thn a• joining counting. that they 03D titillate mien facto re TWO and eQUII. 1101030,VIRESO (Nf3IIIIACIIINP B, of nn Impaired patter*. Thorwo harm cylinder is jour MUM, longer then the Machine: heretofore evident one shop. The Horse Power in greatly Improved.— Nolduchlno now Inure into simple : a/impact andaseful. RICHARD 13114 W. , . • , , ISAAC BOOM. Onrweniviile. • • • ,• • Will M/.hack a Machine constantly OP hand. Any person conking sunlit:n.o4 to them will bd turnhhed with Machines onehort , ftlachinetheee h^nri rinrchated by tho following Limousin ClearPeld catinty.yitt.e. , • Jour+ sTrre., . A (1 TIIONAB ROAD: ' JAMFr A. ROAD. JOHN, 00SEPII PA'rI'ERSON: ' WM. I,r.4)NARb. nAnclea, HUGH HENDERSON. and - others S. &.'B: WILSON. Strattonville, Juno 10.1851. JOSEPH S. FRANCE, Counsellor and Attorney at Law, Tr VI NG located himself in Clearfiele,oflershis pro'essional services to the public. All bum. 'less entrusted to him will be promptly attended to Being familiar with the German language lie can with more facility transact business for the German portion of the conununiiy. Office ori Markeistrect, one door wee: of Dr. Lo rain's Drug store, lately occupied by J. L.Cuttle firti•En EN era. lion. John G. Knox,' ' .Kittanning. Joseph Buffington, 11. N. Lee, Esq , Dorsally & Cantwell Hon. Thomas White, Augustus Drum Gen. 11. D. Frister, Greensburg Col, William Bigler, Clearfield J Jan. 1.1, IHSI S J. B. MeENALLY, s . S --- - Attorney at Law, S S 'S traving located himself to tho borough of S - 4 ' s ) Clearfield, will attend to all legal business; s entrusted to him with promptness and fidelity s SOffice two doors east of the Prothonotary's S S office. 5 .r.r.".".".r."-J^..."..r.r.r....4...-.•-..".".".,-.".".e.r.r. WM. A. WALLACE, Attorney at Law, CLEARFIELD, PA. STI r,f. continues the practice of the Law. end can at times be found et his oftion adjoining his r, s i.tanca 02 3 boona st met. arty 15. 1550. MACKEREL, SHAD. CODFISH, SALMCN, HERRINGS, I'ORK. HAMS AND SIDES, LARD AND CHEESE, _NOTICE. Isubscritinr totes this method of th tendering to a caner out public his sincere thanks fer e liberal share of Pat ronage thus tar bellowed. and br strict pliant:on to butincn.ro merit scent inuanze of the 111 , m• 110 aNOW OP.ENING a NEW IttUDYLY of SEAIONA• BLE LACK at iOD MANTIL S, amouLrsA thi ck K may be found the following— ill. ACK att LK LACE—dn Firlece and Buttons. 'NG II A MS—ttcotch. Derision and Demotic. DL LAIN Es—Mode and Fancy PALMY MONT:4 in great variety. It I Mir tNn. 110,0: 1 . tic., etc, • BIM I h coo rilolYS. CA Itt'El .4—CA ItPET-cfIAIN and COLORED YARN. cm I, cm all—for room GE , iCERIES-11A1111WARE—QUEENNWAII.E. &o. &a • :Purchasers ate respectfully Invited to call. J. L. HUNTER. Clearfield: July 12.18;1. New York Importers and Jobbers, FREEMAN, HODGES & CO., 68 LIBERTY STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND NASSAU SLUM:T. NEAR TIIE POST OFFICE Ili eve-York. TA/ E ARE RECEIVING. BY DAILY ARRIVALS VV from Europe, our r all MA Winter as of It ICH FASHIONABLE FANCY BILE AND MILLINERY GOODS. We respectfully ask slit:ash Purchasers thoroushty to ex. swine our Stock ciao Prices, and, as INTEREST GOV ERNS..vre lcel confident our Goods Cod Prices will induce them to select from ourettablist.rnont. Particular aneroid: , is deccted.to MILLINERY GOODS, and many of the articles are manufactured expressly to our ouler, and cannot be mu , passed in beauty, style and cheapness. BEAUTIFUL PARIS RIBBONS. for flat. Cap. Neck. and Belt. SATIN AND TAFFETA RIBBONS, of ail widths and colors. SILKS. SATINS, VELVETS, and UNCUT VELVETS, for hats. FEA I'll IMIS AMERICAN AND FRENCH ARTIFI CIAL ' , COWERS. PDF PINGS AND CAP TRIMMINGS. DRESS TRlMMlNGS—largohisorl merit, EMBROIDERIES. CAPE. COLLA RS. tIND.r. SI.EF.VNS AND FINE EMIIP.oIDERED REVI ERE AND HEMSTITCH CtIIBRICK HAN DKERI IIIEFS. MLA k ISSES. TARLETONS, ILLUSION AND C P L (IPS. VALEN CI EN ES. BRUSSEbS.„ THREAD. SILK. AND LISLE THREAD LACES. KID, SILK SEWING SILK. LISLE TIMEAD. ME RINO LOVES AND MITTS: FIGURF.D AND PLAIN 'SWISS. BOOK. BISHOP LAWN ANp JACPN4T MUSLIN'S. English, French,American, and Italian STRAW. OODS. • •• • AUctwill3.4Bsl.--em. • 'ROBERT MANLEY, aatuaillav AND, . . trim subscirlber reipectfally inlhreto the citizens of Mar .& field county. that he iscartylaz on theibrive tattiness On Blatt:et street:nearly opposite the realdence of Isaac eolliiintd. where he t 'menu ally solicits n Shiite of on alio patronage He If titers tild.telf that he can furnishwolk to at' persons who may be Pleased to call.. to ..their. enthe satisfaction. lie will atwayo have on ,hand Cabinet-work and Windsor Chairs. Of ovary dentriptlon. 11 . 1pholttcred chair's made to order. ALSO , Dentist, Invalid and Chamber Chairs—Chair Beds and „Bed Chairs, The Bed Chair can. be converted !from the ATM Chair to a complete Bed in two minutes. aed will alto foldup co that it may tie (maven lentlycarded .vades the turn. It s paiticularly satiable fothlitltdry Of and fin frotenional gentlelnen. Pi. 137—Caitlin madela the nosiest manner and on the' shot Pestnotlce. 'Hp respectfully belts act cauthirmacc of the public papas'. ate. _ Sept, 4 4.3. 1851—tf. • I. • tEble SALE 'CHEAP. . nit CooKiirovE: Hathawa t i.attirm _ •gargl(rN:gg. ),' I .440144.0uqu. . 1 , ' l' • lIKASS.'III/inliAilELlbifftherYil ptorotid., L A R I foi ts,,,k itii,46 • ' a lily .ItldlBsl. „. • . o .r i taol; A ii:OCID malesnintam,i f 3 if igt va tt ,r s tkthl;i 3 Sti t !"7, tio•-.1;`,11,)1 , • IMP° ELVAIIT Farmer, Fiiiiireinataigikioprleter, ; GEO. W;i; NtER4OII.BM'S CELEBILATMYGARGLING OIL ttrraittitata.zimb ntieroiti 6visagictits) Ai the moat remarhithrfiEttorial Atateatioit .ffisPoveFed. Experience of mere than eltteen years Ipfs estz(blishi* the fact that Merchant's Celebrated getting 011;* vernal Family Embrocation, will eure;most eases, RUIN Hove all such as I Spavms, Sweeney,' Ringbone, Winagalle, Evil, Callous, Cracked, Heels, Gaßs of i kinds, • Fresh WOunds;J Sprains, .Bruises,!4',44 tula, Sitfast, Sand Cracks, Strains, Lameness ? , Foundered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mat4e . Rheumatism, Bites of Anituals,'Exterrud' Pol.! • sons, Painful Nerveutcliffeetiond, Frotit Bites; ::Boils, Corns, Whitlows. Burns and Fiellidit Chillidaini3, Chapped Hands, Cmta_Es,-.9a,lit tractions of the Muscles, Swellings, wealmeis' . of the Joints, Caked Breasts, dm. cke.' The unparalleled SUCCVS of this Oil, in the cure ore* eases in Horses and Cattle, and even in humai flesh, actlly becoming more ktiown to the farming t embAltdtr It can hardly be credited, except by those who lisle ,MA t thr habit of keeping it In their stables and houses, w • pi. amount of pain, suffering aad time, afttsared . 1 .4 timely application of this Oil. Dar Be sure the name of the sole proprietor, G Wg BIERCIIANT, Lockport. N. Y., le lolown in.tbe 041 of .the bottle, and in Ills handwriting over the cork. All orders addressed to the proprietor will be prolog/ responded to. Get a Pamphlet of the Agent. and see what woe ere accomplished by the use of this medicine. Sold by respectable dealers generally, la die tratta States and Canada. Also by - AMR/tiler Scientifiie Wonder PEPSIN! AN ARTIFICIAL lOLE4•ll2(ate, Via U i ttilniWil 13,a..EVEIBEia aniTt4ll2a,.. - .,. L I A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURERI:, Prepnred from REN NET , or thu tourth'Zionii4 of the 0. - x. alt.. r Directions of ,AARON LlEgic, The great Pliviiiol og will Chemist, by .1. S. Horan. TON, M. D., - : No. 11. North Eighth Sires!, Fhi • Indiana I . Constantly on hand and for sato by J. PALMER & Co., Market Street Wharf. PHILADELPHIA. 11101 Ch 1,1851. AGENTS for the above Mcditincri . ' C. 1). WATSON. Licorfield.,Clearteldobbibr.:, ,, o S. SWITII. do do JOHN PATTON. , Ctovrensville do db POTTER & MCMINN 1St:1100We, rfnl re , CUMMINS Si BLOOD, 11rookvple,JilTeun •, • A. DICKINSON. BeI vide. J. EILEAKLEY,FraokIio. V. del Oita, hi. , : litho is a truly wonderful remedy. for INDIGUTIO, DVSPEI.SIA,JAVNDICF , LIVER COMPLAINT, t 6 BTIPATION. and DEBILITY, Curing atter PIQUA uii'n method, by Nature l b own agent, the gap Juice. . • **Mil a teaspoonful of this Fluid, infused in I ter, will digest or dissolve, Five Polling ROAST BEEF IN ABOUT TWO 1101.1118, Of Stomach DIG ES'rl ON. • [GESTION is chiefly perfOrmed in the stomach by II t aid of a fluid whtcf ely exudes from the inner coal that organ. when In a state of healh, called the teso Juice. This Fluid is the Great Solvent, of the Food. tits Pp I) lug. Piestmug, and stimulating — Agent or the WO* and Intestines. hithout it there will he on conversion of Food into' Blood awl no nutrition of the* Maratha a ford. torpid. Painful , and destructive evading" he whole digmllso apparatus. A weak. half .tettd. orients stornarli produces co eCod thistrla Juice. and beivAlbeill ease, distress and debility which ensue. . PE•PSIN AND RENNET. PEPSIN is the chief element. or Great Digestinert , of the Gastric Juice. It is found in great nbundance solid nertsol the human stomach after death. midi) • •• causes the stomach to digest itself, or eat Itself op, It a lotted In the stomach of animals, as the ox. calf, @d' • the material used by farmers in mating cheme,calted • the othet of which has long been the wonder of the • •4,' The curdling of the mil. is the first process of digestarci •.• net possesses astonit hing power The stomach of cord,o nearly ono thousand times ILI own weight of • r Baron Liehig states that "tine ur.rt of Pepsin dissolved thousand parts of wate.r, will digest meet madrigal flag Diseased stomachs modoce no good Gastric Juice. Datil, Pepsin. Toshow that this molt may be pert - Wigs ' • we quote the tollowtog i. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE. ' - BMW ALUM, In his celebrated work of • • Chemistry, as I • '•/. n Artiflcial Disestive Fluid an readily obtained hem toe mucous membrane of the Wald a Call, which various el food. as remand •• will he Sollenel,Changed, and Digested. preciselyintio manner vs they would he in the human atomiten." . ,r DR. PER Ell? A. In hi. Inmous treatise on "Food and I Published by Wilson is. Co.. New York, cage 35,stalsi , game great tact and defer& :1 the method of pr e p., '•• There are few hither nut horojes than Dr. Perel•a • , Dr JOHN W. DRAPER, Professor of Chemistry Is Medical College of the Uaf rutty ot N . ew York, ie Book of Chemistry," page soya. 'lt has been a 4 whether artificial dfrethon (MOW be oerformed—but IDS universally admitted that it may be." Professor DU G DISUN of Philadelphia, In Karat on !Inman Phyoiology• devote' more tone filly meats examination of ibis au bj f Ct. flis experiments wwith most. on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the livingis stomach and from animals are well known. In fIU he says "digestion occurred as pesfectly in tha Artifteishe the N ntura I direr ions." AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER., , DR. nouGtiTorei preparation orPEPSIN hm py • the most marvellous ellects. curing casesol Debility: lion. Nervous Decline, and Dyspi ptio Consumetion. so • , to boon the very verge of the grave. It is imPosslblettc the &tails of cases In the limits of this rolverticemes authenticated certificates have been received of motatilk! 200 REMARKABLE CURES In Poiladelphia. New York. and Poston alone. Thai nearly ail desperate cases. and the cures were metal( • and wonderful. but permanent. It is a great NELt VOUS ANTIDOTE, and from the 'shingly Wadi quantity necessary to producebealthr • • is believed to act anon ELECTRONAGNETIC PRINCIPLE S .',`I all There Is no form of OLD STOMACH conIPLAIOIIOII it does not seem to teach arid removeat gllCei Nora bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF:, dose removes ail the uo Onward rymotoms, L ead iteltt , to be repeats"', for a short rime to make these geodetical !canard. PURITY 01 0 BLOOD and VIGOR IX follow at onco. It is partiJularly excellent in case , of Vorniting4Crampt, baronets ot thepitof the Stmultah.fill after endue. low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness of Spirits, ILtscandencs. emaciation Weakatilss.•tilli o Insanity. Sucualle. &c. Price.ONE DOLLAR pet bottle. One bottie . 44o effect a lasting cure. '.' • .:Jrj PEPSIN IN POWDERS • • ',i SENT BY MAIL. FREE OFIPOS'PA4/ , 1 , , Poe convenience Of sending to ell purist& tbe cdillkli DIGESTIVE MATTER, OF 11114 PEPSIN royal form ol Powders, with directkins to 'he dissofied 4'l alcohol, water. or sr tap, by tee Pkttielll.: llitslevoP ia l rain precisely the same matter as the bolt es i tst tw quantity for 'harem° pfice, stud will Its sent b diti op POST A G E,for ONE LI NED )1,1 4 AR sent (Pat J. S. II t/lIG lITON • No, 11, North PAghth stritttaltil Six oacknges fiat five dollen Everrtiackinu l beers the written tignatute of J. ts. tiOuutiruM Sole Practicer. . , •,• i I th 11 itsfrale *.itgents wanted la every town a e IP Very liberal d licounts given to thetrado. Druggliti.VO tars, and llookie'leti are desired to idea ea •• '4 JlCtblelfs for (Newfield county—• • ~ . WALLACE It DILLS, Clearfield botaiiii.• • . WlLLilAllt Melt RILIE, Curigessvillo. t i • , v ilt •., , 1 P. W. IiAN.B_ETT.. I:atheist:nag. R. W. mouRE, union township. ,' ..4 t i l it VUMM (NOS at IiNHAFFY; New ' Wash t , • Mayfid, 18M.-11.-• , , ~. • .lilil for FarineistakelOtik SUPERIOR THR ES lING MA', . . . . ,--- rr,imupsoNs, nAlivoinc 'isc , MciAVATI . 16 ,a 1 .7,1 1 '11 1 3i,' 3 1'11`,I,i7::111 1 2:11 1, 1 1 11". ta i ai ii. reagaibrigFoir....ring.:. , w!re—iii.,N, ..,... . ,-., .libuilforst' Pottier 2 - 71, , res/eittg ° i 3 , .• Ttilly are p reparndito irnitit Ise itO onie lien the !Win nO dqn yli ek most, necpannnd at 11) t eraiy. aISIMI E /,' constructed. at tne Verybelit untenal. and 'the .c " petfeet In pyery Parpgglar, and, panting; Orclum NI. , nOrle ind tint tate acrtitien: °Omni feu Ito gin fa A. •••••,aItaEPAIrtING 6t I l litenhipi n filgo b i ll4 ghtir; neaoeaa in in nn fIibOI4 I I4 I 4WHIS I net. lit CUPOn idlie NEw Fennel biit 4;J;Tliti l .t i .Vt l4 . t iiii 4 . 4 1;. 5 . °15%( s.' " . 1 UM7411i . !er4i0b,.. 19 " 4 tt ,
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