I •"• "A TEMPERANCE "STORY. Joe nutria was 4hole-souled, merry , WOO FOR AMY.; • follow, a nd,vcsy . gifid . or. a glass, Atter. lii the :early: part of May, pastures should in • New._ rkitla fd.mitny'yeara; ho he attetided.to,. net pasted) cattle un- eame•to the conclusion of visiting an old u titifib gra . B.4 . l)49'sokoe:giovyin or tho,yield uncle, aWisy Mtisitiebtise:tts, whom .of the'soatton will bo less, . I lie had not seen for many . years: NOW Clean and ithifewaSh cellars; distribute there is O diflhrence between NOWOrleans rhoreohl dust and plaster Of pads about 'ised Massachusetts, in regard to thb uSeof , yOuihopperii, stables, &c., and remove ardent spirits, and when Joe arrived there, itlinUtreseentiindanwholesomesubstances.' he found all the people run mad about The charcoal dust and plaster of parts will temperance; ho felt bad, thinking With the 'absorb deleterious grease, -as. given off old song, that "keeping the spirits up by Awn imgetable and other matters.undergo- pouring the spirits down," was one of the ing decay. • • , best ways to make time pass, and began ."Blatitlndian corn as soon as the leaves:to fear, indeed, that he was in a pickle.— 'pre as large as a mous's oar." This is an But on the morning after his arrival,the old and safe . adage but we'should advise i old man and his sons being out at work, 'Alit some be planted earlier, either broad-, his aunt came to him and said: oast or thickly In rows, for soiling cattle' "Joe, youhave been living in the South, • With the stalks. Peas, oats end buckwheat i and, no doubt, aro in the habit of taking a attindion corn, should be soaked something to drink about eleven in water and..'then rolled in . plaster before:o'clock. Now I keep some here for vied i planting. Plant potatoes for your princi- cot purposes, but let no one know it, as pal crop if not previously done. Those Imy husband wants to set the boys a good phitited 'early are less subject to be disees- example." ed. Attend to insects, and read-our ar- Joo promised, and thinking ho would Wee on caterpillars, and modes of des- get no more that day, took as he expiessed ' thiying 'them. If you have used six bush- it, a-"buster." Mkt* he had stalked out ela orsalt pqr acre on your winter follows to the stable, who should meet him but his and grass lands, but few insects will annoy uncle. • , you other than those which_ harbor in "Well, Joe," says he, "I expect you are trees, &e., and *here salt has been used .accustothed -to drink something in New .104. • few weeds will be found. Cleanse Odeon's, but you find us all leMperance • the bark of your fruit trees. , I hero, and for the sake of my sons, I don't Secure manures from the influence of let theirs know that I have any brandy as fast as made. Place them - about; but f just keep a little out here for 'Wider cover,- if practicable, and augment my rheumatism. Will you accept a lit their quantity by admixture of muck,pond tae?" 'mud, or eyen .headlands as durinr , the Joe signified his readiness, and took .ffi'Artit Weather; stable manure decomposes another. big hem. Then continuing hii and. gives off large quantities of walk, ho came to where the boys were, Amnia, which should be received by such making the rails. After conversing awhile, materials, as are capable of retaining one of his cousins said— • When cannot be had, coffer the top ~"Joe, I expect you would like to have a oft's) heaps with charcoal dust or plaster, drink, and so as the old folks are down on of pario; liquor, we keep some out here to help us ;If you, have hog-pen manure 'which is on with our work." 'file from long stuffs, mix it with char- Out came the bottle, and down they sat, coal under a shed, and by turning it an he says that by the time he went oeetisionally it will become pulverulent in home to dinner, ho was as tight as he could time to sow with turnips, for which use it well be, and all from visiting a temperance is equal to giound boneS, and less than family. onethird the cost. Dress corn and pota id-ea-Thoroughly, and if horn shavings can be had, apply them to the corn in the bill; 11 ~IIIC4 PAIE ieci manure is more safe and effective for this use. Should potatoes not show ;iigor, use -guano, (Peruvian) diluted with 100 times its bulk of charcoal dust, or well de- composed peat, in the hills at the time of !awing or cultivating, using a small hand rulio each hill'. Seve soap=suds for fruit trees, both as a wash and as a nranure. &ming Corn. -H. Jones Brooke communicates to the Journal an experiment in applying .ma nurCs;br f'polidrette," which costs 30 cts. ,bushel, to a patch of corn planted in apiece or poor soil. He put about a gill dropped the corn thereon, and lowa - did following result in the harvest : On the first four rows, manured, he had twenty baskets full of well matured corn ; on' the first four without manure, fourteen baskets ofinferior corn ; on the third four roses manured, nineteen; 'bn the next four SOWB, not manured, fourteen baskets same quality' Ili Le'ore, and so on throUgh out, which shows the great advantage of manuringsurn in the lull. ' • Ploughing in Green Crops. 'Judge Duel of New York, than whom no better . authority can be quoted, and by whose, intelligence and skill in the art of msbandry, (as hundreds of living witness es can: attest,) a farm of barren, drifting sand wanconverted into a fertile loam— says, 16 1 am satisfied from a long experi ence, that other circumstances being alike, a Clovei sward ploughed under in May, will'give an niorage increase of at least 2'6 per. cent to the crop, over any other Blinn:Lund the crop will be less liable to be injured by draught." Potatoes and Tomatoes. It is not so generally known as it de serves to be, that the tomato, when grown among corn, is far superior in flavor to those produced- in the common way.— They must of -course have a fair chance or room to gray, and not bo too much crowded by the corn. Those who can ap preciate the good qualities of this vegetable when in perfection, will find this mode of growing them to secure all they can ask; at least such has been my experience. It has been maintained by some respecta ble experimenters, teat , potatoes planted o,ltiong corn are not so liable , to rot; and this opinion has been confirmed by a sufficient number of trials to render it worthy of at tennon.--Working Farmer. Coat of the Cora crop in the West. The "Prairie Farmer" says that ho has made inquiry of several corn raisers in mid.. die Illinois, of the absolute cost of this grain per bushel in the crib. There were very little difference in their estimates, which ranged from four to s scents 1 The soil is crouch a nature as to be plowed with the greatest ease, no hoeing is needed, all the cultivating being done by horses, the rows being from a half_rt mile to two miles in 19gth, and the huskings of the huge ears being done from the standing stalks in the Cement' for. 'Grafting. "'Pie 'grafting season being at hand, it may be of advantage to 'some of our read. cm, to state that;We have ,found tho very bint grafting Wax made from the following ihgredients: one part tallow; two , of bees- Wax and three of rosin-melt-and Aix the whole—turti it into cold •wdter, and work it as (shoemaker's wax. These make a compound that will not melt in the hot tiummees , sup, nor crack ;in the severest told. • ' • . , OtrA bare pa s ture enriches not the soil 'Or fattens the animals, nor increases the wealth of the owner. Working Farmer. O :7 - They have got a new plan for the demolition of bed bugs in North Carolina. It is done by uteam—ono wheel catches them by the nose, another draws their teeth, while a neat piston rod puticheS arse nic down their Windpipe. FALL & WINTER i2MAILDZIcb RICHARD MOSSOP, HAVING onrchaead the STUBS or DUMF.& & CO.. to .thisboroostb or U earEekl,.. Is now owning al the OLD STAN D a splendid assortment of rst., and WINTER GOUDS. • Dry Goods, . Boob as Alpacas, Saar. Lustros, De Lanes. Smbmeres. loos. Chintzes. Gingham*. Tickinas. Muslin., bleached and unbleached. Flannels. red, wide and yellow s Colton Flannels. end Shawls of all descriptions. Cloths. Preach Cloth. Tat!Wl heavy Overcoatlay. fins. Good back Carimenrs. Doe *kin do. t4nie ankle, eassioets, ttatli nets sad Kentucky Jeans. allot lob are of the boat gutlity Woolen 'Goals. Comforts.Glores. Haim. ato.. a lame assortment. and it low wipes. • Hats and Caps. Bilk, Plush, Andrus HATS Rad CAP.. of all tents and sizes good and obeap. to on it purchasers. Boots and Shoes. Heavy wlnte boot. Klo Morocco. th.c.. Mans' wareor all kinds.. Boys' and C h ildren ' Boots and Bhc es. Ala,. Ladles' Fine Morocco and lailfakin 131wea. Also. Gum Over Shoes. Fine and Goan's. good and cheap. Groceries. Good Bic ano Java COPPER. Brown, Crushed, and Palling. LoarBUG AR. Young nylon. Imoenal and Black TEAS Glonpowder,'Lead. Paints. Paint Brushes. Dr• Stuffs. Cotton Yarn. &0., B[o.—all orwhrch aus ol the best quality, Molaszes. idogar•flottre, Orleans and Steam Syrapi.—acti every article hat becrommuqity may 'triad in seed of. All the above atonic of Goods will be sold for C 11311 or courerav P.IOI,UVC. 031 the yogi lowest terms. Please call and exam se for y 00114111 , e5. at the dole of Stl ..1.1 MOSSOP. N0v.10,1881. Doctor Yourself For 25 Cents. IttP.AleS of the POCKET hAESCULAPILOS, or every is own aysician. Thirtieth lion. with nowerds of an hen. 41 engravings, showing.onvate ewes in ever, inane and Oren. ' maltortnaUous or 1114 genera* systems. the time has now arrived. that mons suffering from secret dis. us need no more become the IliTlll OF .QTJACKERY. as ' the prescription contained in book,eny one may aura him• i n without hindrance to but. mu. or sure knowledged of the one tenth the usual egoenie. rooting rooti of private diseases. it fully explains the atom of mashood's early dcotine, with observe. time on fdartiaire—bissidas many other deraugemens. which it would not be wooer to ea mends in the public prints. Any person goodie, TWENTY-F 1 CENTB enclosed In a letter, will wawa one copy of this book; or Vise copies will bs sent for One Dollar. Address,•'lDß. W YOUNG, No Ili. epaucE INEREE.T. Philadelphia." Post paid. Er. YOUNG ems be coosolted an aoy of the Diseases de. scribed in his (Merest publications. at hls sigh:e r n:llomm ttrest. Philadelphia. every deg between 11 nod a o'clock. (Sundays exceotd.) Awl' :AL I£lsl.—ly ."/".."/"..".",""1"."."1•-..r...r...".."0 - 4 - ...r.r.r.r.r4r S J,B, DieENALLY, . S s Attorney at Law, s Having located himself in the borough of S s Clearfield, will attend to all legal business; s entrusted to him with promptness and fidelity. k Office two doors -east of the Prothonotary's i S office. . 4 s .."/"J`J•J•J`J`J" J•J'V1N.r.."."...r...1.4%."."1-.1^4'...r.r, Farmers take Notice. SUPERIOR THRESHING MACHINES. TOMPBONP. - RARTBOOK & aIoALARNEY. Take this opoortunity to apprise the eaRMERS or ct.r.au- FIELD and the surrounding counties, that they are now sa tiated la Manufacturing. at thirwensville, Clara Held County a baked°, article of Ibur Horse Pcncer Tisresising Machines. Test we Prepared to supply all orders on the shorta,t notice asides the roost accommodating terms. These machines aro constructed of the very hellt'llatefillt, and the Pattern belay Perfect in every Patt'l3ol6l. nod passing throat b the bands of Ewe ha first rate wort men, cannot fall to tiro Mend lath , - falai .n. A 130—all REPAIRING of Threshing Misolineedone on short notice and lathe most substantial and satisfactory man ter at Le meowing NEW troundry,_, tti 01P3ONS 11ARTdOCE. & aIcALAIINEY. Ca rwensville. 15°0.4. • ' - MACKEREL. ' SHAD. CODFISH, SALNICN, HERRINGS, PORK. . lIAMS AND SIDES, LARD AND CHkESE. . • .11; 3csor GE3ttacku 4 o6o. • . NMANCIES °UZI ENE' . 9 FRENCH,ILLE,:elrartifid.C94 1.1 E4PeCTVULLY aciasaass toll)* tangential Cisarlisid qausay, mat ba bits oattas4 • NEN 1304)11E, to the q ;wad 'armed? ottaa Wed by Mr . Lemons. When, to has on haad swag stuletrarGot)Ps asaallflopt la a small statta filar which wutbs sqld OHBA" lottUAEtl ay tibl .aeschaeL to aosrpdb a ftl k .iwW. r9-Upgm lle. Dr. Wm. Young, M. D . Commitly on bind ' and for eate by -J. PALMER &Co., Market Street Otintrf, PifiLiostanta.. Mttich 11, 1852. .• .T 1 EIS` E RINCRIA'Z'anIIABITIG In Clearfield County, for ; rages. IN en rannooo of thelstitiotion of an Aot o Assembly ofthe lilth of Moth. IMO, entitled, •'An Aot arnrad an Act providing the manner o,f, selling Unseated Londe for Tarns end fa other corpuses there wilt be exposed to PUBLIC BaLte. on the ISEV3NiII MONDAY IN JUNE NEAT, at the Court House in thy, borough of clearaell,Cleerfield (Soda MW:Med from daft to day moil the whets are sold ) the. following Urteattd Lands and town Lots In laid County, for the tmount of tax set ouportte each tract, No. Ac's Ps. Bcccaria ilt-tonship. Tax. 73 E. Brown Vt. P. Berton, 01 61 731 120 Po ornms Leona. : 4ln 431 163 Viiiihrun Grey. • 111 88 433 133 John Pordney, one veer. UM 811 John Tnsjor 8 8 ) 50 Carn.,l)3ll as. Tomer 8 IN 110 ' PlonVot. I 76 1111 . • Jacob 1410isMiscnth. Nur yenta. 11 60 60 .- James 111ein, 2 PI 430 John Mon II 70 801 l Township. 575 a d m IPOO Hoy fleck; 4106 o do , gal 450 John Moho!too, fan IN Cooklin & GritlLl, lall 150 . do Boggs Tbwnsht:p. 897 BO John Thomas 880 283 John HMI. , 0 10 lel John Hall. ' 1 70 410 10 Peter Pogue, ' ' 473 lfr ilarbara 13nyder, • 4la 100 John Kann, - 11 £0 123 (trace llootman, 8 87 100 I.l3nry Frtaco,' 8 SW 110 100 8 78 do. do I so Bradford 21nozship. 103 83 John Eam;hell, 600 122 Asabal Cart. 8 II , 4 0 Aaron Leavy, ' CO al - 47 Kummer. Lanlch a Fulton ..14 • 1 07 .._ ILO 111mth." ,, l'orny . • 770 48 Mrses lbsas :leas 1 MI 123 .1011 n N chulso ,, . 6 01 Id June Campoell. 0 t 0 834 61 James Douosn, 84 68 800 John Irwhs, 7116 000 Illair 51' Lonahan. 7 $5 7 117 Isabelle' Jordan. 5 1 1119 endwelader Evans. 6 II 400 J•rha 8 10cyron, 14 70 119/' Thomas P: Cope, 14 69 431 17 Polly 111'Lenahun. 10 67 800 Martha nonstop. 7 60 414 11 . 11. Cunningham, 1n 41 100 Jos St Wlllincnt l ansom, 8 78 OS 53 Francis West. l6 ('6 ,) Itat John Hanna, _•- 1 tr 7 07 William klan•otn do. , . • ; 8 0 do, 11 U. lionway. • 1 65 111 .143 Tnemas H. Foroey. 10 RI 100 J.B Kylsr. 4IV tit) Vli Holt. 163 sin , i 85 W. Grahamr., 65 John Graha m. Ir., B[ll 150 W.II am Homy, 8 56 Brady Townships. .. . . 254 250 Jared Ingersoll, 144 818 Ap. . do. ell 1102 John Hui. kciS Wu a. do. .. 81 5282 AI Jonathan 8 Smith. - 48 21.1 697 d 810 Joseph Ferro's. lour ream 86 II 115 Samuel Jnhuston, 6 03 84 831 John Mateo. 10 8t873 ISO Itobotts end roll ~ 819.1 180 James Rend. iro 193 • 77 Casper. Naives'. 888 s.Ptl. £66 • Joseph Ferran, 'll 58 2281 135 do tip 6 101 100 George A. Weaver. 8 lii) 148 Jesse Linos 60 David Dnelap. 9 E 8i74 63 Robed Fox. ' 6.4 8177 127 do. do. - 8100 041 do. do. 4 3611 117 do. lig. 11 ii 818 8110 do. du. kl St 3617 1333 do. do - Ig 11 1191 }.9,1 4 ,7 . du . . _.... do. do do. du. .V 99 IN wll 11.0 Burnside Itionship. k 93 John Blio't. Quinlan Stake. Chest •7bwnship. 433 IEB William Coot, A/ TB 498 lib John Gaud, cher. 1.9 Tel ItJ 18(1 Mitchell& Wood. 3 421 423 168 • John Musser, 131 TS CM 163 Dal 1.1 Hetes. 23 TB 161 Philip Toomu, I Ir.l t t it e 6V figknha 1 I 9 lEl o LaJohn Su 100...,„ Atitthiasegoosn. 4SP ' . 101 00 Jobs Omit.. 60 1 CO Pattl lAtitsiagar, a 92i Peler Gels. V 81 815 Henry Masser, 14 V Y 93 Jacob Niasserstaith. 10 la Covington 71nonship. . If% I " V 8 Morris er Stemma. Si 00 1833 Kar do do 40 04 Vali 8'..3 do do 601.0 i 94/ 645 do do 04 49 1107 sag do do 10 ell 11183 1058 do d 3 67 86 Pero 0191 i 1100 do do ID CV Mi te9l Loa do do' it 03 a . Decatur 17:news/tip. 410 Jos tph Roper. _ -17 60 100 3: rich...ph Ila ru. n, 8 47 810 . lra id Kephart. 16 IN Ferguson 21nonship. as Jona stinempx. 13 87 233 159 John Hambrigat. II 711 433 153 Onuiel Turner. 18 83 433 153 George ROSS, 894 DU 4ab a Boughton. 680 104 P. Mellinger, 313 100 John Swan. 4 9U 100 Vi'lley's estate. . el Ail Fox 71nenship. . 4474/ 457 Jamas Mo 119 86 ame. 16 84 do d 11.4°813 MI L9O do do 81 63 4181 • do. do do 111 63 4188 do. do do 8463 071 do. do du SS 58 4181 do ao eu 23 43 KO : Beatimin [lute!. 440 80 t'laistas Clark 11 34 Girard flbuniship. IVO &I 115 Howie & Stewart, 19 98 800 Bamue, Ful on. lour years. H Be 1810 DO Morris & Stewart. V tie 1931 649 118 do do 1980 1933 633 do do 1/ 88 IBM 03 do do 1141 P 1918 lt 16 3 1 ) flo o 1927 918 59 da do 1tt.47 954 1.1.2 do do IWO) no 1931 J IE7 1•7 103 do do 8:117 10 do do Goshen Thwnship. 80 P. P Ilerttaol. II 93 800 jferepo Shaw. . !11 tIU NO 200 George bleed. Y MI Huston 7bwnship. 60fig U9O William Powers. 193 David Caldwell, Me 1041 Moom it Delaney. 1%74 1011 131 do do William Powers, 20 '76 6066 990 5675 1041 Moore & Delaney 21 84 9.256 990 „lumen Wilson, 9 26 4902 420 Wilhelm Willink, 8 82 4889 990 do do 10 J 6 4902 55 do do 1 12 5063 100 William Powers, 3 12 5061 1113 do du 11 66 5670 1041 80 Moore & baloney. 21 84 5671 1041 80 do do 21 84 5679 1041 80 do do 21 .84 5672 347 27 do do. 720 5064 990 William Powers. 20 76 200 Wing and Rider, 4 20 4897 60 Wilhulm Wi!link, 1 80 4897 - 50 do do 154 4209 100 do do 2 10 Jordan '2l3thnship. 433 153 Richard Peters. sl9 73 do. do. Peter Kuhn, do, do. do. Fredrick Denim do. do. do. John Dunwoodic,. do, . 216 156 Adam Reigert, • • 992 197 80 Silas Wilcott, . 910 30U William IYilson,• 13 80 - 600 . Geo.& Mary'McCormick.27 60 200 James McNeal, 8 28 120 William Meliee, 7 38 218 William Wiley, 15 02 433 163 Isaac Warapole, 19 73 433 153 William Hunter, 19 74 433 153 John Corsey; - 19 74 Karthaus Ibmjship. 1900 600 , Morris and Stewart, 27 00 1901 778 • 'do " 35.20 1913 607 , do do , L 22 80 1093 200 . , 990 1093 79 22 Chorlep Wiloitik, , 362 1023' 'BB - —do ' '•''' '3 . 95 3464 4 083 147' 4.; 28 70 3475 " 1944 513 95 Morris and Stewart, ,23.97 Wooclward 2!nonahip. 200 William Parker ; 11 10 . 58 William Wistar, 2 13 240 William Drinker, B'BB 70 Henry, Pounce, , '2 . ' . 59 300. J. Morgu e, _ll 10 ' • 200 • C. &P. Louden, 6 18 116 Charles Louden, 3 24 • .443 •'47' Manuel &Ain' 16 35 440 129 genry Drinke, • 00 7 . 8 rlikrriS abWnShipi , • • 3i Jot& 3 ti 427 •• • PhilipWager,' 10 20 421 Jesse Yarnell, 15 90 345 85 John Andrews, 13 12 330 , 125 William A. Smith, 12 60 409 - 130 William Smith, 16 36 166 24 Wm. M. Smith, 0 28 480 32 do 18,44 90 John Palmer, 3 42 407 80 William Smith, 15 48 300 Peter Yarnell, 11 40 183 Francis Johnston, 8 42 248 John Fry, jr., 7 48 330 • Thomas, 10 80 150 Francis Johnston, 7 12 183 '. Stephen Kingaton, •8 66 170 Blair McLenahan, 6 52 466 Jacob Wetzel, 22 25 382 Joseph Simons, 14' 50 406 150 John Sltyron, 15 44 218 John Price, 4 26 200 J. Nicholson, (w. 4 2) 7 00 98 Andrew Dunlap 360 102 Jacob Morgan, 3 86 221 John Morgan, 8 30 217 Casper Haynes, 824 385 Christopher Baker, 14 62 38 John gest, 1 74 217 Casper Haynes, 822 - Penn Township. 113 60 a 60 16 61 11 60 17s 583 200 Andiew Rees, 0 00 5962 425 14 John Nicholson, 12 77 168 John Nicholson, 6 70 " 40 G. R. Barrett, ,1 20 5937 90 Catholic congre'tion, 2 46 ca 93 Cochrano Tract, W. 5781 950 5778 1020 •200 A. dr; W. P:Reed, 8 05 5777 1020 24 John Nicholson, '' - 31 68 5780 720 04 do • 13 12 100 ' Wm. Hartshorn, 200 220 D. &. W. Hartsock, 4 62 268 47 Jno. M'Fenon, &c0.,8 40 Union Thwnship. 2006 475 Roberts & Fox, 17 47 3587 350 do do , 13 OS 3591 300 do do 11,23 4251 850 Jamss Wilson, 31 83 3581 270 ifießobefts & Fox, 11 00 3588' 50 do do 183 3610 75 do do 2 79 3608 50 do do 1 83 No. Clearfield Borough. 66 John Fleming, 2 00 106 Hugh Wilson, 1 20 121 J. Kline, 1 20 122 J. Burg & Hoffnogle, 4,years, 2 .68 138 Jacob Kline, 1 20 143 P:Shindle & Shaflber 88 170 Andrew, Brown, 80 184 Michael Lentz, 80 185. R. M'Clure, . 80 156 .1. Watson, 1 20 175 Christ. Kaufman, 40 180 A. Whitmer, 40 181 H. Barr, . 40 F. G. MILLER, Trs'r. March 5, 1852. Marietta a Mame, GEORGE PETERS—Proprietor, RESPEUTFULL•Y announces to t i e Public, that ho has takea that wed Imams Tavern Stand, on Front Street. us the borough of Unficttle Pa.. formerly aerit by Wiliam theckhouse. where he wilt be gratified to see ail his old Wends, and so many new one• as may favor him with scab. The house km been thoroughly re titled, and additions added thetatu. making It ono of tnn largest and molt commo. dins flotation the holt ugh, 1:11/3 TABLE will always be supplied with the beet she market will afford : and his OAK wit, be stored with the choices 11...quors. and he wail at all times usa his tact valeavors to conduce to the comfort and oleasare of his guests and desires that he may receive a *ate Olthe nub lerntrociapi Marietta. Fab. Vt. tBll-4m. New Fall it VVinter GOODS, At Graka2ntoit, Bradford tozonslay. subscriber oilers 'lnsole, on the. !nest ilberal terms, 60014H c a o a lit /Ni l: D or EXTENSIVE AIV Mini ENT Of k Dry ,droods, Hardware, Queensware, Groceries, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes. Ml of which will be sold as low as can be bought elsowhem in the meaty. Purchasers will Grid at GRA HAMTON every description o GOODS asoalh kept in a COO NTit Y ol which wit be disposed of at very small ad vaeces for VASIL into. Ltaa. or LUMBER. Please call and examine for yourselves. JAMBS B. GRAllitMll. Orahainion, October 1.18;1. f. V 71 6 k/3 5 50 7 64 874 REMOVAL. GEORGE W. TURNER; FASHIONABLE TAILOR, REf3PEOTFULLY rienonuces to his friends. and the pnb• lio generally, that hs has removed his shop to the !limb West cornet of eisoeud and Market streets. and will 'lamellar be found in the baildisur lately occupied as Drug, Chemical. Dstaaloal and "Philesophioal" store.'by Dr. Bond, and for merly by Dr. A. M. Dills, as a Irma Store. and known ter rust w de by the attra rive rigaof the BIG GOLD MORTAR. lie is there prepared to "Orli. MAKE, or MEND" ail garments In his line from the flowing robes of the ()Hostels down to Miss D•oomer's late improvement of the "Roman Taaa. .r a little quicker. quite as good, and as cheap (but trot any cheaper) es they_can be !mire elsewhere. His work will be WARRANIED to give satisfaction, so that those wh I employ him have no risk to ran. . . "Al; kind' of =Letitia taken In exchange ter work, and the highest pncei allowed, July 10, 1831. Watch & Clock Making. .^s. lat OBI` R. WELCH begs leav .. Alb to inform the citizens o (-----) •" i a Clearfield and vicinity. that he has Os ; 4 4,, .\ permanently located in the shop (' 11 1 " C 3 ) adjoining Lanich's hotel, on Alzr• '''' $ kot street, where the repairing of • N t• - ..._..--' WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWEL. Ilir, &0.. will be executed in the' beat manner. at the shortestnotice and on reasonable term. Also. ENGRAVING executed at short notice. WATCHES, &c., lost with hurl to be repaired wilt be promptly attended to, and warranted for one year. • 'April 9,1851. • POPULAR BOOR FOR AGENTR. HEADLEY'B LIFE OF KOSSUTH. MBE undersliaed have is press, and Will publish In Jana .L eta, • • THE LIFE OF LOUIS KOSSUTH, GOVERNOR OF HUNGARY. ' With notices of. distinguished Men. arid &tines of the ;tartan To , which ati• 'APpeedix coutoloinc the most important of the Aildrimet. Letters and • Hpoeches of Manta+ Chief. Hy P. 0. Headley, author of "Lore of the Empresshisephlue." "Woof 'l.alayette," etas with au In. trodarlien bi Horace Grotty. la one lUmo volume. with a stgelPortrait. Uniform In style and price with ilitailleY'a Josephise." price, . 1110. : assents waisted in 'every *rant* la tbo'Uulted States. to canvass for the above popular work. • , ***Airy Newspalper published within MO mile* Of Ne* York 'Rate; that will Rive the above three laortlons. shall receive eopyafthe work immediately Ott its vublioatlon flea of expense by mail. Dee 80.18t1.' A 'PURDY& BliLLEll,3l. uburnn blishar. N s. . Oz - To Shoemakers and Others...o First rate JERSEY CALF SKINS and Mens Mar'o6eo and =Pink Linings ttzlizz i gn i at,the ;ton J. L. HUN Linings, • • NoTICE:I To Justices of theleace... , 118 Jades' °fibs Mutt of (lo atter eeasiout haie p pOin• T led toe torments on behalf of tee Uomineorrealth for the COUIn7 of leartield. The J mikes of the Peace will there. fore please DA :Earn to re s ef alteoromoewealth beldam by mail or &IWO es BOOK illitylilltanflOoltei before them as the nature th t will aam,tt or •.20.1851. " DeoJOSEPH S. PRANCO., .. • Hipburn, Pike ' 2bwnship, John Nicholson, 10 92 CIIBABFIELD ACIDPNI. TME TRUISMS beret)) -give notice that they haveoon la:toted with DR. CATLIN & WIFE , Togo:11gal; iefoliartie of the Acatiegoy during 'Sloths, year: The °Omni° WEEKS; divines Into FOCH QUARTERS of I' ELVE WEEKS, each. and FIVE DAYS of Teach. log In each week • • The SW Quetta' 41.11kieteiheiidicis 610NDAY DEC. Oth. 1831, at the following „ ItedliCid iito6 OCTuilitiors COMMON EtkitAßlv Rendinc Writ,lll, Spelling Arithmetic. Gimp rapby Engh Grammar nod History , 112 00 ALI. 111011 55 ENDLInIf BRANCHES-I'olu. int/ Latin GrelTlMeir. 114 00 CLAIMICAL Ann MATHEMATICAL DEPART. - MENTIOIOO WstiLv LedTURES are given (o 1 he older pa lls on llhtorv. and other interuting subject' Without utilise arse. Such - of the older pupils as choose. engage on 1 0 IDAY P.' AL of each week In exercises LII °Galion Comp,oti ion.and view questions npoo their several studio. 'All others attend to their twos! P. hl. 1 1 104 1 e 0 .,_. • . The LADIES DEPAHTMEN'r IC entire, Operate from the ether on the pelt of, those who desire it. Two, co three clams consist of ball taxes. for the IMMOM of economy time; bat It Is optional with the young Ladles whether to joie inch cleanser not. • Tuition Is charged . no ft the date of the Soholars °amnion. °inn totheolmo of the Term—dedootion Oleg candela case of absence coined be sins nest, and when a 'Pooled agretunent Is mod.. In /invasive. withthe Primeval MORAL SUASION has hitherto been the chief wifiatme 0 I he Teachers in teonnog thorough ditelollve—and it has been efficient. Corporeal punishmentlis adanintstmeal °MAW the most obdurate end Incorrigible caws. The constant aim of the Teachers it to mike the Instruction' they impart. as well as that of books, Fraction'. as well as Theoretical. The stnoiesl lineation is given to the Condo •t. flabils and Merrill of the Pupils. whhe under the charge of' the Toachers. BOARD can be °battled at reasonable prioes. RICHARD tiHAW, President. WhT. L MOORE. Secretor. Nov 110.1831. . a j aV/Dlsaaleii; ) THIS PRUPAHAI tie is now mtingottaiod to th% as n GUARANTEE!) CURE for the HEAVES IN HORSE 4. sodas thnl only known msOluine la the world having hoen mad in ths private Vetches'? practice of the, oroprietor for thetas!. 80 years ; and he has never known h. to fail in a Cristo Instance of producing elegiac cure, and lows in.: the hmto to Food suillis fir work. Tho tutor locom2oten• oy of the hor.o for labor, when troubled with this common thwart,. shoold induce evory one having such to apply ho mediately for this remedy. - - PRICE ONE COLLAR- PER PACKAGE. Which will he gout. -with hill d'reotlons." to and pert of he United States. MI levers or- cortununicailons to be ad dTimed,PastFald, to I. P. HOOT. Rear ofNo.lo South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. Who'ein'e scout for the United 'Mutes t N. 113.-ragents wanted throughout the country to whom litiefinik*ClUnt will In elven ; and their placed la the advertisements. Addreu as above. 18 32 PLEASANT lIILL IRON FOUNDRY and DIACIIINH SHOP, At Clearfield. undtirsigne 4 respectfully announces' to the People of Cientliiild Rad tho adjoining counties trial hestill months nes to carry oh the above business at his extensive establish meat in the ooningh of Clearfield, and is now prepared to inane lecture ail kinds of Castings used for Grist Mills, Saw-Mills, and all kinds of Machinery. Mt Cutlass are now of 4•aper 4 orgaslity—cgoni, 1f nate poder.to any other iv the Otate—ss ho uses no..e but Showis hest material, and employs none but the very boatel wore Inca Fla MACHINE SHOP, With two superior TURNING LATHES. driven by atenen. is now in snacestfoloperatioa. and ander the management of praotPoil mechanic—while alma stay article of mictilnan aan be FINISHED in tbe'aery bast style. and on short notice Iloi l o. now an bands a lure assortment of 0 songs. such as ti fOVES of vitro ■IiZVI and patterns. PI.OOOH IRONS. WASH K mrrbEN. &0.. ate. widon he °Wen to sell low for Cash. or on a reasonablo oradit. He is now casting. from he most approved patterns. HATHAWAY COOKING-STOVES. ALl'O—Fancy Ai,' Tight Parlor Stoves, Nine Plate and Coal Stoves. Also, Wiardls celebrated Plough. And ail kinds of 1101.1.43W-WABE, SLEIGH and BLED SOLES. WAGON BOXES. aiel lie intends ytos ell on Nameable tenni, and trusts that the cltigenn the count, generally will find it to their advaltagi. to give him their custom. CASH will alwave be preferred— but the higheit once' will be allowed for Country Produce and OLD METAL. As be gives his establizlioneet his personal supervition, ail order* for work will receive orom pt. attention, DAVID LITZ. Clearfield, NOV. 0,1151 FIVE HUNDRED BOOK AGENTS WANTED. ANY gOod stales atul late Illsent man. with a small capital ol I rom 13U to MO can make large profits hg engaging le the sale of the following : .o . l3ofzill Elia:Da:add CHAMBERB INFORMATION FOR THE PEOPLE: or Popular Encyclopedia of llseitl Knowledge. Two large octavo voin.uca, containing 1700 ram. rerintstwet. 1111-TORY OF THE AMERICAN REV EN largo octavo pages, with tOJ fine Engrg ngt. PETERSON'S HISTORY OF TIIE UNITED STATES NAV V . 600 Mtge octavo ei. nodl6U oee Eatra•io e. nte FROST'S REMARKABLE EVENTS IN THE LIISToILY OF AIME:RICA. Two terms (ammo volumes. containing WOO page.. and 700 Engravings. Tae btu Olsten , of Am erica published. SI—TORIA L LIFF7 OF WASIINGTON. A Splendid Book. mintalolog tUU octavopages. and 160elerant Engravings. Trio cheapest lais of Wiuhligton everpub• Hawn MoullE'S lIFTORY C.F THE INDIAN WARB. lino Oolured sod Plam Plates. 1116 TRUE Rt POHLMAN. Conteleing the Imoegured Addresses and the First Annual Addteues and Messages ol edl the Prrstdents of the United Wastes, the eonstottations ol the most important Stater in the Union, Bee.. deo. Eche'. !Idled with P0.11111:11 of all the Vrestdents, engraved on steel, and a view or the Capitol ot tbe Uni.ed illatei. 141) pa-es. 12mo. FOX'S BOOK OF MARTYRS. A SPlendid Ron. large quarto with BS „Engravings, beautifully bound In Morocco. slit. UE OOKMEN HISTORY OF THE POPES. R large oc;avopages. with Engravings JO.SEPII WORKS. Vino Edition, ono large volume. sTLIEM'S it EFL RETIONS UN THE WORKS OF GUD. ST. l'lt REE'S tal.lolol OF NATURE. WHITE'S 11 ISTUE If OF THE WORLD, A Velnabl4 General History. tine largeootavo volume. with handsome Engravings. LIVES g it , GREAT AND CELLEBRATED CHAR-. AtHERS—of ail ages and Cottairies. One taros volume of KS pages. with numerous Eogravings. To Whet with a /lumber of other Worts [radical& If adap ted for Popular Heading. may b e n Th a e g min t s h b ao l d of c b qun a t b s o wrei I V I b a e l u e a l b ve le n M to a Aked.mis who For farther panioultus. address (postage paid.) .1. & J. L. GIIION. Publishers No. Bd. Chestnut stint. Philadelphia. April P. 16U.-13m. Lifict ®F Lottorz, - Remaining in the Post Office at Clearfield on the first day of April 1852. Burger Jacob E. Merrill John Barger Joseph Murr6y James. Barr John McKee Thomas. Bendlo Wm. S. McCulley S. J. • Britton Isaac McKeon S. M. Bennett C. I'. 2. Oakes Daniel, 2. Cavenaugh James, Cstrom John, • Dressler Jane Miss. Peters .George R. Dundey E. S. Rowe Hollis J. 2 Dudley James li. Ream Abraham, Furor John. Smith Stephen D. 2, Fuller C. 4. Shannon John Gallagher Thira•ih Miss, Sackett George W. Hall Iforaii.l L. Smithsßarton, Haines R. L. Smith Wm. S. Hersch John, Solt Peter; Hustcad 'finis E. IShearerSamuel, • • • Hummel Abraham, Splintler Solomon, Jackson John, Seyler - Wm. B. Jordan Joseph, 'Prude Nathan. • Lytle Robert, 2, Wylie Rev.. 2, . Lytle Margaret Mtn. . ‘Vt'sou John, • . Lloyd Damol, Wetzel Samuel, . • Lender James, Woolndgo' Wm. Mopes Sarah Wiles' E. and V. Merrill Howard, 3. WAL RADEBAUGH, P. M. Gloartield April 1, 1852. ' . .L. JACKSON CRANS, vallLM2Aleaggar :LAVA ' CurivensvilleXtearfidd 'county; Pa.. OFFICE—Sato ttreet;one , doOr enet of Filbert et October 11,1t131. ' • ' • • . rvoincE. •• , .„ THE TRUSTEES or the' CLEARFIELD AOLDEhtk ,l hereby give OUCB. th at Dr. OATLIN it duly 'tailwind to collect all tall, for t ulElon at sold IteaUttißea. OM. year conialdnoies on the Itth f Beptembet last. , 07 order of the Board of Tmstteee. ' • ' • • ' Deo. Lg. 1831. Wht. MOORE. Seer. . . THOMAS DEVIN ' TAILOR: Iti.EaPE,CTOCLLY annoancee to the citizens of the vicint• ty ol Clearfield Bridge. _hat be continues to carry os the TAAL( /RING 13 USILS.Cda a short distance East tattle lirldge where ha be the for ashen of 011104 patronage, he Mende to pie:marl who favor htin with thildr custom. Clearfield. Pa. May 28.115.51. e-ti. , . J.. P. irsERSONS htivm bueitiessWitb tltOundersiipled Vas Justice id Rig Peace, yvtll fi nd 'hits 'atilt!), at he " Dollar " ottioe',or ar ihe °Erica',fp ,:.1116* pubiic ui Wings lately occupitd by Rechlexander. D. W. MOOT 0. . - SALT SALT I • (21IOUND 'ALUM. WHOtERN , D 41111,11 WILT .A ibt by theism*. Baron or BMW . WAILLACtis k ' , Ancestors to 811 Aw, Cleertleby. DR. HOYT'S f i• 1 - .16t . .130 AT ANA! , ' ~,•••• ;•0" . , , ~ •:;' ~ , Oilier, tarifer 4Pfitig*: Oil* Aitit . titb. W. Mt — . " till cl oinittitiAtkii Et wa'AFIALIVAID 111 TB l l.ffug!rOal f!.. ` llllll v cant —4 Experience or more than sixteen yam has eetibill the fact that Merchant's Celehiated Gargling . Oil, or versa! Family Embrocation, will Ciro Most caeca; Clad liars to ineltdo', , • . 2 :;:la Spasms, Sweeney. 'Ain :Rhone, Wind, ,T c r —^^t ' _ • 11161' kinds, • Fresh, `ffoutub; 1 3- 1 1 . 13 : 6 1 1 4.. tuls, Sithist„: Sand . Cracks, Strains, Lanigan* Foundered Feet,' Scratches or Chwatte, Mew Rheumatism, Bites of AnimolB,- External 1 3 * sons; Painful IsTerVotis Affections.. Frost sitav Boils, " Corns; Whitlows.' Buhl. and Scald Chapped Hands. .0raM.E5.:041.3 tractions of :the Muscles, Swellings. W of the Joints, Caked Breasts, die. e lk i ell , The unparalleled succeter of mu oil, the eerie eases •in Horses and Cattle, and ,Oven: in human dallytecoming more known to , the farming co It can hardly be tredited, except by these wbohate. thrhabit of keeping it in their stables and houses,A F 0, sandunt of pain,' muttering and time, ate eat re tuuely application of this Cll. , tor lie sure the name of the sole proprietor, GEC) W. MERCHANT Lockport, N. Y., is blown In the of the bottle, and in Ms handwriting over the cork: •,,„ All orders addressed to the proprietor Will be Prouggit, responded AO. • • ,1 Viet a Pamphlet of the Agent. end gee what w oabsla accomplished by the use-of this medicine. • 4 Sold by respectable dealers generally, In the trabd States and Canada. • Also by ' • 1 AGENTS for" the above , C. n. wAorsos.c'eArfleld dO .elearfildd only. JOHN PATTON. lltmorenivillo do do • POTTER & MoMINN. Bellelonto.Postto s •• COMM t 8J.4..1011. Brookville. Jetison • . IHOKIN . dON.• Het villa, • J. 13LEILLIS.LEY. Frank! in. Vs itaterod according to Act of Congresis in tho pis 1861, by J. 8. LIOUGIITON. Dy is thy s u ety 1 Ottlat of tho District Court for the Dastont , District of Ponnsylrarda. Another Scientific•Wonderl OREAT OURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! OR a GASTRIC JUICE. ). ) Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth SteaArli of the Ox, alter Directions of BA RON LIEBIG I The great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUOit , TON, M. D., No. 11. North Eighth Street, Fbfl del plan, In. This is a truly wonderful remedy for [motives, • DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVER . COUTLAIN f t, CCM IMITATION. and DEristyrir, Curing after Nautili own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gast Juice. - - - :Hail a teaspoonful of thta Fluid, infused in ws• ter, will digest or dcisolve, FIVE POUNDS .1 ROAST BEEF IN •GOUT TWO lIOURE. Vol of dm Stomach. DIGESTION. hiy foedn t m th llMiESTaUNldwhi fl f p y ex ud es fr h m so eSmreester that orga la n. w hen Ina state of boa th. called the tigtft Juice. This Fluid is the Great S ol i / of the Food. ths tying. Preserving. and Stimulating Agent of the Wowa aad intestines. Without it there will be no digestion.-1W conversion of Food into Blood na° no natriiirn oldie body: but rather a foul.torpid s painful, nod destmetive modulo's( • the whale digestivespinumns. A weak. halfsead.orlaierse stomach produces no good Gastric roles. and heats the dap ease. distress sad debility which ensue. PEPSIN AND RENNET. PEPSIN Is the chief element. or Great Digesting Pilule of the Gastric Julius. it is found in great aboedangi solid partici the human stomach after death. and sermstiel i causes the stomach to digest itself. at eat Usti op. It is she . . found In the stomach or animals, as the ex; calf. Ike. ills " the material used by farmers in meals' cheese.called q ui t . 111. the efLoyer which has Wag been the wonder of the The curdling of the mils b the Owe prooeuefdlgesttoa. net Possesses usteldthing Power The stomach of a calf vie curd.e nearly one thousend times its own weight of mile : Baron Liable stat es that "Una pert ol Pepsis shucked thousand parts elevates, wilt digest meet and other foise Dissased stomachs produce no good Gastrlo Juice. Itsalitls Toshow that Mss least may be pegferstlysaPlONW. , . we quote the following SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE. BARON LTEBIO.3. hia Celebrated welt 471 . Chemistry. saes Art& and Diceettve squid may la, readily obtained Imm the mucous membrane of the dounith et,* aCalf.ie which tuitions articles of t ood. as mimt aid sigil,/ will be Sollened.Chanced and Digested. prectsely_ ta twa . 4 in manner as they would I:4 i n the human stomach." ' DB.. PEREIRA. In his famoustreatise en "Food arida% Diablisbud by Wilson ltr. Co.. blew York. Page Et, datm same great fact. end describes the method ol preparadoir , There are few higher authorities than Dr. Perel.a Dr_JOHN W, DRAPER. Professor of Chemistry to Medlin, College ot the University of New York, in his ••Teld Book of Chemistry." page wd. say& •• It has been ocesuee,:, whether a r tificial Mention could be performed—but It Is pll , universally admitted that it mar be. Professor DIJNOLIBON of Phila delphia. In his great 110 ." on Human Physiology. devotes more than fifty pages*. examination'of this subject. His experiments with Dr. moot. on the Guido Juice. obtalead from the Belicht& stomach and from animals are well known., 'in all eases, be goys. — digestime oocurred as pe r fectly in the Arti fi cial the N atuml dues' tocs.. o AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER. DR. 11000HTt)N' preparation of PEPSIN has prodanair the most marvellous accts. curies casual Debility. maim: Hon. Nervous Decline. and Dyspeptio Consumption, NIPPON. to be on the very verge of he crave. It Is impossible toe, the details of cases in the limas of thls advettisemnv.-W , authenticated certificates have been waived of room this • . . 20Q REMARKABLE CURES r la Philadelphia. Now York. aid Eaton akin'. These nearly all desperate cares. and the cures wets 'memento's , : and woederfil but remnant. it is a gnat NENVOUrt ANTIDOTE. aid Pow tati Wang ly small quantity necesuuy to Prod uce healthy d le believed to act noon ELECTROMAGNETIC PRINCIPLES. There Is co form of 01..DSTOMACII COMPLAINTS wale*. It does not seem to teach and remove at onoe No hem. bad they may be. It 0111101 I NrITANT BELIE . 4Lifsatei dote remoras *ll the n Dalmatia symptoms. and t oaie pet* , to DO repeatee. for n shod liens to make theseanirresom. mutest. PURITY OP 111.0(W , sod VIOORORY follow atanoa It Is peril naiad/ esodlleat aue. or Naomi: Vomit' rm. Ct e mpt, rsoree essort.M_Pl t althe Stoma*. Mama , alter entinGlow. cold meteor be Mote, Ilmrlasee. Immure of Balite, Mespoadency, smeclatnas Weakness. teadesoy tea !malty, Snalnlde. &a. 1"doe: ONE DOLLAR pm bottle. One battle wOI ORM arm a laming cre.. . - ; PEPSIN IN POWDERS' 'BENT BY MAIL. FREE Of POSTAGE, , For oosvenleoce of *earlier to allsouts of tho coostry, DIGESTIVE NA:ITER ON' 115 PEPSIN Is pinup lo 111 , , forgo of powders, with dlrectsit to be tligeolved In dllem alcohol. water, or oral, to t =dent, "lbw powderier tato precisely the egos. nutter vitas bath% bet ter it quitotity_for rho Immo prilhad wilt Os sent by m p r I DP PQETOGIS , for i C r ItIE 11.41.,0R iiint (post le J. 8. LIVINDITON. o. 1 Nati Eighth west. Frult. Kg podiums rot vs so Sew_ pokes, bum the written Ogoatnto of 4.. 6- LIOUCifIft? . fiL.' Bohr Pororlotor. . 4,....., • •.**Aigents wanted ihi weer/ tows In the Unlgad Very Übogal+matealve_ Ito thattade. DourebtOroriffr o ton aad 'lgnore dodged coact as mentor-- 41t1T13 Cievdeld oontr- oliod m , h • - ;$ , . . '-• Oil A . I.l p a m in is s igirg;l:l ar tgwasb lar r --7. . 7. '•'''''' & II . • 41 GI a int, ne'w ws'afiteitea.• :PI, li r :Mar . -, T. . ; . - , . • - •-7'••••• WM. T. GILBERT, LiVflailtgrVigigoltld term. Deo.