UP Z. the On wter..l Dott,t,nrnt.. FEEDING 110II . SEg' ON TIIE ROAD. . .Thelb , is no one thing in which thrillers mrnmgo their stock so badly, as in feeding horses , too. frequently while m traveling.-; _Soe bait their horses every ten or rwelvo miles, though they any not be .more than an hour and a heifer two hours ingoiqg hormone stago to the other, and this is done soon lifter the horse has eaten a hearty breakfast or dinner; when the horse stops he is usually fatigued or hot ind he needs resting or cooling; to fill the. stomach then with food, before the previ ous meal is digested, is injurious in the ex. Immo ; let the horse - be well fed in the mor ning Wok ho starts on a journey, and he will travel from seven till twelve without re quiring any food ; then lot him rest two hours at noon, and he will be prepared to travtil again till seven without baiting.— fiersti . Mat labor on the farm, work half a day eating. In andit round cities are thousands of tiorses That work hard du ring:the forenoon and afternoon without balting,and yet they aro kept in good condi t on, though at work almost every day in ihe'year . ;.they are employed in trucking, in siths,'in omnibuses and other vehicles, and t toy usually labor hard; although these hor assardunder tho best of management, no oo.thinksofgivingMern a baiting between their.regular meals. Tho following article of Dr. J. V. C. Smith . dhows the management of horses in the East, in this respect : • "Barns are not required in Syria, no hay oven honing cut or in demand—cattle, gnats, sheep, &c., having excellent food the year round. Horses are far better managed in Syria, than in England, or in tho United States, more spirited, and en dure the severest kind of fatigue better thhain Europe, or our own best countries. The Fystem of feeding which is uniform throughout the cast, is to give thorn fine straw, broken up by pounding, analagous to being cut. It is put into a small bag,' containing perhaps a peck, mixed with four quarts of barley, or beans if preferred. When put up for the night, the bail of the bag containinc , their supper, is slipped over their cars, and c they are left to mako their meal and then have a regular night's sleep. Early in the morning the meal is repeat- ed, nothing more is given them; in fact , the article of hay is unknown. I have riddenpnc horse twenty days—often ten hours'at a time—without even stopping to ,No'sitch custom as luncheon for horses is recognized. Night and morning aro the Meal times for them, for donkeys and _carpels.._...__ Their endurance under immense loads day after day, sure footedness and vivacity are extraordinary, and a theme of admira tion. One month in the year, June, they aro turned out leisurely to grass and then the dry straw and provender is invariably resumed. In this connection it may be mentioned that in shoeing horses the people of the Nient are far in advance ofos.— The ,shoe is a thin piece of iron plate, cov ering tho' entire under surface of the hoof, except; a small oval hole for the exit of the -frog, Which is pressed through and recovers its position by an elastic movement when ...3,4elook . ia,misetl z . The shoe therefore is .not a burden,6ut a genuine protection, vast ly hotter than ours of a pound weight each. Celery Culture. •: 7 —Those who are unacquaint ,e6l -with the tise„of Celffy and pretend to have a liking for the good things of life. •are, , crirtninly. ignorant' of Ole very Best .winter, luxury. (Those whose tastes con. .Met with mine, will please not account me . an'ntl.tusiast.) I will briefly state the bthod of cultivating it: Raise tho plants just , like cabbage plants, that is sow the seed in some rich, loose soil, and let it grow two..or three inches high. Then ..diglrenches twenty inches deep and till halt full of well decomposed chip `manure, rigaed,,with good garden mould. Set the ifolanth in these on some showery day, lea spade.of about eight inches between Deep them perfectly ;free from weeds, and as they grow pile the soil that was thrown out of the trenches around the • atoms, leaving only the top leaves above the earth. Again fall the celery will have fawn from twelve to twenty inches high, • And then ill that is necessarfto preserve it the winter is to cover it over with remaining dirt in a similar way to the manner Cabbages aro preserved. Ye who - are opicures, buy a six pence worth of seed and try your success. M' W. „ MULL BUGS ON MELLON AND POMP KIN Vulf , ..s.;---As a preventative against the ravages of the striped bug, watch the up. ofthe vines, and as soon as they :Alt:Coorrie' up, treat them every morning, fo;two or three weeks, with the fol lowing mixture, which must be dusted over '.:tlloiines . while ahoy are wet with dew. ,Ancl we will here promise, that there is no use imbeginning with the application un less you continue it- until you overcome ~, tho, e nemy. 'rake, in the proportion of One bushel dashes, bushel - of-plaster, 1 :,,:peck of soot, and 1 lb. of flour oMilphur; mtx the whole thoroughly together, • and ';;With this Mixture dust your vines every morning 'until the bugs disappear. To Make assurance doubly sure,• each frier - ning, while performing the dusting oPera- Aioni All the . bugs caught upon the hills of the. vines'should be killed, or drowned in' a piggin of water, which you should have ;year at hand; for after all, the best way to t:ite . t rid of them is to catch and kill them. 'CONOttEssioNAT.,..--Tho following tele is. from the'Lantern : TELEGii.AINI PROM CoXoni , :ss.--:-Ten o'clock nothin',. Two o'clock, nt. Restin' for nothin'.' Six o'clock, p. m.— (Junin' their pity for nothin'. • () ;"Kespthhap .•ec,c e ivetll . 3onla 618,000 since he fin"beeli in gassuchusette. . Juvrtimr Suititpdhlr.—A friend says the following story is a fact: -Two boys of tender years, who went byllie 'names of Tom end Jack, becumo metnbcra ofa dis trict school in a certain New England town. On making their appearance, te. teacher called them up before the asse mbled school and proceeded to make certain interrogato ries concerningr their names, &c. ~X 1. 7e 1l my fine lad," said the teacher to the first one, "what is your name?" wrom," promptly answered the, uvenile. ."Tom !" said the teacher—"that dosent sound well. Remember always to speak the full name. You should have said Thom as. Now, my son," (turning to the other boy, whose expectant taco suddenly lighted up with the satisfaction of a newly corn: prebendal idea,Y "now, then, will you toll me what your ammo is?" "Jack-Wyss!" replied the kid, in a tone of confidential decision. The teacher was taken with a' sudden fit of coughing, and merely motioned the lads to take their seats.—liart. Times. (* — Ninety-eight towns in Maine have voted to sustain the Liquor Law, twenty nine against it, and seven were devided or equivocal. CHEAP WATCHES, af0770 icy zamot moT cazoe 11 - "" 1 - • \;'-' A GREAT REDUCTION IN Twenty per cent. at least less than ever have been sold in the United States. ( - 1u1.1) I,I:VEIt W ATCII ES, lull jetveled, 1H aunt cotes 131 - (U 51. 1 .11: ), 1.4.11 nt t (.i) only 41,1 i GOLD LAVIN E WA TO I t... 4.18 anint ca. , e, jeweled. 24 te11.1,1 ER ‘V kpi d I tf.:-.1 lull Jbwrha,(uxunily ut 41 , 1'•:) Ii 011. V E It I ,nl'i N I.: WATUtIEci, j.tts dud , to ell. VEtt. TEA oPthillt . t. per nnti dozen, L (;01.1) PENS. Silver holders, 1 Perconi wlßlting n Wnt hot Wntelps cr Jowetsy, elm have them cent by mml, with poi trot IftrlA y, to any pnrt 01111°11mi. led States or WM Indica by lin,t'ocndi MI tho onion nt or nto. coy All articles •oinninuted be ropietented above. (iWins Imin tho country iostoottoby solicited. Addresi port paid, LEW IN 1.1, lb MllB. LW Clioitunt it.. oopeolth the Franklin Homo. rhiladeldlon. GarCiiliforica Gold bought. or manufactured into jewelry Amil '4,18,:i Eig;i11II Ltiteratatre. sunw,AUE & I! I I.LS iIIIVP I , llt ton,lvtql a Iwo kit of V V tilt Woo pultficatonts of 1.4 M Littoot ute, w omit ,lot, otopote to sa't V Lat May ft. FALL 86 WINTER teata./Du.t, RiciiA RD AIqSSOP, Inv ING uuretwued G10;414:1. of CI In 'lto borough of C olttleld. is now ooentne at tl o ipteudia us:unmet)t of l'ALls nad t,IOoDS. Dry Goods, Duch on Alpaca:, rdtir, Dast/e., Ud idincs.:;ailinteres. ton e. CII In , es. lint4ltatos, Ticlongs, blenehr d and unlient.bdd. Finn in.i, whi:o awl >cilow.e.glon elonnuls, and drawls of all aluseoptines. Cloths. • Fronola Cloth. Twtl'cl bony v thiercontivg, find. Cool lunch C44 , iint res. line :Apr do prime ntlialn, cavont ts. now and ll:cram:kr icons. alto( which are ul the beat .rualny TVoole)L Goods. Comf“tr.Gloves. !Weitz/. bro.. a largo assortmeut, and ul low prices. hats and Caps. dilk. Pleat. and Fur lIA lid and eAr4,, of all aorta and /acct.. good and cheap. [omit purchasers. • • Boots and Shoes. - winta. boots, KM Morocco. bra. Mena' waroof all kinds. Bove and Childrens' Boots nod dittos. Also, Ladies' Pine Itturecen and Calfskin Nimes. Also. (inns Over Oboes. Slots and Coarco, good and demo. Groceries. ' Good Rinnan Javrt COFFEE. Itrowo. Crushed. and Falling -14.13f0111: hit. Young !brut. Impend and Moe% 'll:l , .ti Gunpowder. lAltd,faints, Paint Muslim pro Stuffs. cotton Yarn. kto.. &.c.—ull of which ate et the bottu lard y Molas"es. 'zlnitar.l:outa, flrlerms and Steam Hyrup.—and over, nrtlato lint no comma 'tlp ortY 'toad is cloud 01. All tin above 'took of (loafs will lit told for (3.1811 Or couvray Pti.014.11:11. un the yore lowest terms. l'loasc call and excuoina for yoursolves, at the it,,, of /11(.31ALU) 1410350 P. Clearfield, N0v.10,11i51. Doetor Yourself . For 25 Cents. Ely 151 PIA Nft of tho POCKET 1A1:8(.111,A11(18. or el , ay undo& own : hysiclati. Thlrti. l cal , 'on %vial upward' of an lino dr.d engravinat, snowing4 , tivatP disrmies hr every Vann and form. nud milornintiona of the. genciu tivusysiumg. By Br. Wm. Young, M. 1) Trio limn hos now ntrivod„ that nelsons guttering from wood dis I'M. I non.] no more 'Axiom° the VICTIM Ok' „QUACKERY. as by the prescriptions ountutned In this book. nay ono may curd Win telt', without bindruntio to bust newt, or stile knowledacj or the with out, tooth 1111 omit tx In ntilition to ilia wittionl routine, of pnymadtsortzor.itlalty tti , itetil the Ca nee of manhood's curly declmo, ti Anton lttel2o—h:lrl'n foully other Ilentugerncith, which it would not Ira wooer to canon um. in nu Idle ',lints, Ant pursuit Wafting . I . tte' KNI V-1 , 1 V CENTH cuolostol in a let tnr, will manse anti dopy rd this hook or Hen conic's will tit sent halloo l Yollar. Alltircsa."l.llt. IV 11.1.1 AM YOUNG, No tys,spituuk:['REM' l'hilutlclphitt." Putt paid. Ito. YOUNG 090 ho consi;lted on any of Ilia Diseases de. scribld in his dills/vat publicutions, nt his eau, Svnico nrnat. overt' day between It and o'clock, (Sundays oxcoutftl ) Atoll 1:0. IM!:S7=E:SEI J. B. MeENALLY, s S s s Attorney at Law, s sflaying located hintsolf in the borough of 4 4 ? ) (,) Clearfield. will attend to all h•gal httainesft; s s entrusted to him with promputeplt n rol fitleloy• s S ()Irmo two (loo' cant of the Prothonotary x s S office. • 4.) .."4"..".r.e•.r✓'r..1%.0`J"./ . ..".1' •Jr."l''J''.."..r..r'..r..r.r Fanners take Notice. SUPERIOR THRESHING MACHINES. TlighirsoNsountrreoult & tcleA hAftfilW, Tato this opportunity to apprise the t , 1101E103 OP CLEM:- Flnia) trod the emending counties, that they nro now en gaged in atnitutac• wring. ut Cur wansville, Ulentlield County n dopertot artielo to Mu?. Horse rower Threshing, _Machines. Troy ar o prepared to moldy all orders on the shotte,t notice notion the most accpsuninclutine tonne. Those muttbinmare constructed olthe VOIY 1).1t santeriat, and the Pattern Whir pored in every paw oilier and passing throttah the hands of none hut first tute workme , Cinuot faille give general anti:- faction. A .60—all cit..Throshing Machines done on short notice and intim picot sulizitinttni aunt satisfactory man• nor. at Cuswonsviito NEW root:dry. lilt .511'14 IN 3 liAß'f's3o(llC & 111 e ItitlVl9Y. Curwensvilia. &pt. 4, MACKEREL, SHAD. COVlSlLConstantly on hand I SALMON, and for sato by HERRINGS. t J. PALMER & Co., PORK, (Market Street Wharf, HAMS AND. SIDES, PIMA DICLPIIIA. I LARD AND CHEESE, March 11, 1852, . :4 .MAETORE3 Counmlrmvg s ; FRENCIEVILLE, Clrarfield Co., Pa. it ESPECITU WAY announcer tothu c ilizons of Clearfield lAA 000nly, lint ho hnr outend a 1 , / Ilvir yiTORII, lu thu old sinful torinoily. occupied by Mr. I.amolio. whew ho har on hand every varioty of GOODS usually kept in a retail 'lore. all of whfoh will ho told CHEAP tot CAWI or exchanged for oonnurproduee of all kind,. P. COU MILT. Fronoliville. March Id. 1b5:1. ~Ei3Ll~~m~.o A" p•osons nra licraby cautioned twainst purolitudrr, nr medalists with I b o tullowing described PioPullis now la thu possession ul Potet Sr ler. ()no 4 howl power 'Phrasetog fliaohlau,• all Ow flasks and Patterns belonging to stud Putortlflor's loundry4Eggstom. All thu PIC lion, and Foundry han , ono Fanning AIM, nun Vice nail ten woes cf grain in thu ground.. its mil moonily belongs to Dt 1D wEtay 4f. 13A111UEI. ARNOLD. M.to EsEate 011,evis DiturVay, A:7-0. mm N A GIIBIIY (MIEN, that : WWl olVikaidoi. 1. imunkuu upon Ohl L'Atutvof 14wli Ainrluv, ( 11, 3' ,1 •0 3 t Hivo till° fo In of Inv:, to inu poeorw 11111 , :bn e MI 11;.juitt 'al czillt.) will proton t :in provelriy nttthautlaatuol toy 'Allow eat and tbuN owing suid CAtaIG 1.nYIIII)!It immtnlutul !XVI i\AUItRAY, l nentii., Loan:, Co. Ap7:1:3,1:154.-11,1. MEDICAL BOUSE, EsTAnusnED virrEEN vEnits AGO, BY Wrii=l.lltitaa North-West . corner of Third and Union strOcts, between Spruce and Pine. vpurrEntv 1110/11tri ore: paiono , and nnintormuterl mac. deo anent in this op y haw) N.:mimed Int. b..1h0 moit inr• port and rilooeisful amnia:loner far and nunr. in tho treatment of all (biomes 018 arivan ut^. Persons alliblod with ul• rote upon Oa body, thront or logs. halos in thorium! ur Minns, morainal thalami:elm lam:lures. envoi, illtnator Atililili from youthful elector or impurities of rho blond. whofohy the constitution' , beconio me all Wonted with 03CCeet. lie who placoa bianoliumlor the rare or DIC K,,mny roll• gimwto confilo in hi. tour tin nentlarinn.-und confidently rely uponhis ;lull iihrtionn Take Particular Notice. yoljNl) MEN who Waste injured themselves by n certain nraction induleed ht—n Nadi Irentiently Ininni Porn ovll conninuimu to Nub( ol—tho I.llrols or wldoh ern night'y felt. even When tod.'np. and destroy both mind rind body, should apply Weako.l3 end ennitaationnl loteoftatroularnnoruy, blusioal losnlude and iterioltal Wog' tuition. irritability and till net vont ulleetlons, indigestion, slw!iriblinnes 01 the liver, null every lll,easoin nay wey oon• fleeted with the di.ardnl of the oructentivolnuutions cured. and fall vigor restored aNr-r-r.r-r-r-ra'• , ' YOUTH & 111101100 D s R ~AD!!S A VIGOROUS LIFE, OR. A PRY:NI ATIJUI: I WMII . kiln Ilea; LE/ 111 on Solf-Preservation Oni?) ‘25 cents. The Book. iukt published, la tilled with old iilinrotmalloo. no the tolinott , ios nod disunite. or Chet:our? diva ()rano'lt nddresscs ulitha to 'VIM! LI, MAN 11001) and (Si.!) All E. nud should 1 , 1 recd by nil. 'rho valuable advice nod imson•Adve wntniiur It given will orevent yours or toisnry nut Lull mu& nod novo annually TIIOthIAN I Y.:l or LI V 03.1 - . - ....l'ALLl4't4ll. - 1, by fundlui: it.. w 1 !Nun how to prevent the lett.rnotion nriheir citilitrrn, . . _ • • .•21 remittnneu of TV I III34TY-11VE CENT M S enosed in n letter ntldromi to Int It lc CLIN, North Wulf. Carnet of NUS!) kc UNION rlLJeete. Io woru Surma: and Num I'll 11./111B1.1'11I A., will enzuro n 'look undo: eavulo.m par return of mail • Poisons nt a distnneo mnv address DR. I{ . by !otter. (past Paid.) nud hn cured nl how. PACKAGES (fl MEDICINES. DIREGTIONS, 810 for. werdod by towbar( n troll ranee. and Vat up seem from DAM AG E ut CURIO:4I'v. itooton.ll.rs. News Agents. Pedlars. Canvassers. aniVall ot IICIPI)Ited with the above work at very low rates. July 8, 1851. Estutc,of Isaac Drancker, deceased. OTfUt, IS 11Ell G(VEN, That Letters of Admin• 111 titration lowa to a Ismod to thasubserebercon the estate of Wino Prauelor Into of Brody toteuship. 'lncensed. Ail pemns Wielded to suid ostato will thorohne Make immediato payment—and done haying &alms ng •itia tho same, aro ro• Quested to propel them to the sall'orahois. In II rady town ship. duly nu -hootiented for so. tiemont. Immediate' attention Is reunited to till' uotiad, in order that I heestnte may he satire' without dela MAIIV 1/ItA ER. Admeg. March t:5 PETER Alt1alL1). Adm'r. WM. NEWELL & SON, Wholesale Grocers Commission Merchants, No. 3, South Water st., I AVM always on hand a LA tlf: PI ANIS IVIII.I. SE 11 I LEI;c6I) nmrimont of CROUP:ME WINES, TEAS, tea to which wo Iz. vito the attention of iN ihITUY MEltt.7flAb'N. .4. 1851 —7m HOBERT MANLEY, Qualfarigia);• u AND oataliz . 4 IE sulrrelP,er respect folly inlaying tho eitratns ef Chale t timid ceu Qty. that hu ts oat , our,: on Ito, Mime hosinest on Market street. nearly ornimite I lie Tog:dance of harm rtdatthn•rl lo.ro ho solloits a share of uu hltu patronage Ile II itteis hapset! that he a funds!' work to al omens who may beide:aril to onti, to thou colito satisfaction. lie will a.ways have on hard Cabinet-work and Windsor Chairs Of every desettptiou. Upholstered chairs mad° to order. ALSO, Dentist, Invalid, and Chamber ()hairs—Chair Beds and fled Chairs. Th. tint Chair can he etniverted front the Arm Chair to in complete lied in two minuted, trail will also fold up so that it may Ire eon vasitilly woried Unite:al° /1,111. It la partroutarly rah Moe lot Midtaty Ullice to and for Professional gentlemen. N. 1.1.-4Jothas made mho neatest manner and ou tho shot amt. isoLt‘e Ile tospectfully toile •Oontiunaceo of the puhlio patron pout, 11131-1.1 SAVE OUR MONEY. cum:LEs I FREEMAN & CO., ( 'ATE i^urnatnrAloptiEs cu.) lIIITOR Tit 41 S AND JOBBERS. 144 Bioadwa, Ist door below Liberty st., el AVE now on It rd, rind will receive dolly throat!' the NEW 4/016, dire.d firm rho European rosn• nfooturers.nrt 'llAr - 11 AIIUTIONt4,ItICII FABA It MAUL!: FANCY SILK DJ'S. Our st ,, elt of RICH Rllllll INN. eourolisda CM/ variety of tho Lawn and moci bonutifui Many of the anvil/ are manufactured expressly to our order, frorn our own dotirtus and pttlerns. and stand unrivalled. We "Ilerour goods for N err VASIL ut lowor pneen than any credit house in A arnica ono anal. • All Pumh.rser. Watt find it month' to till! inte_vit to reserve a portion of thofr money and mire *elm:Lions from our mar varletyof 11.1t:11 CHEAP CR Ribbons. rich for Bonnets. Caps. Bathos and MILL Bonnet Hake. Satins. Crapes, .i.isses and Carleton;, Lmbrobleri.s, C.lllnrs,(.;botrasotts. Capes, Berthas. Habits, Neves, Colts Engravines, nod bre:tines. Erribroulcmi ltwLre. Mei. neat licanntotiltrtrubtto 11,1kfr. Blonds. Illusions. and Embroidered I.3EXIS for !apt. Bonitos'. Merds:en. Valenc.rnes, rind Brunie's Lanus. l'Adtids and Wovu Thlonsi. Sutytnu. Lisle Thread rind Cot• Lon I.nces. I.illoThreatt. Silk and Sewing tin, (lava aad rtlitts Fri:nail nud Amurieru Artificial Flowers. lorenr•li ruglirh.Aniiir;r:au and Italian. Straw ilouotits anti 'Primo:liras. ri:arch 2:5. 11,12. Millinery nud Mantua Making. MISS FORD & MISS HUNTER, 11. 1.2=1'1 CT Lee L'ULY ennoun to the Indi es of Clenrhtt e and vlcinftY, thnt thug have ennn.ouct.tl the badness of Making, Repnring, and Colloring Bonnets Black, Making Dresses, Caps, &c., nud may be Sauna in the Amp 1,410414:e the teMlenazi of Wm J. lie:m o ld:I. on Puna sow!. They hope to h.) h vend with a liberal sharu or pa him nal muerte. no tl.eir wtalt will IP) dono to i,louo and MI tn, roust remonaLlo te:ma. April II;, t'4 t. Notice to Tax-Payers. A 1.1. PERWINef who pay to the to' iteolota of their regret.. LI. Ova towirehtoa, the whole amount of their tiTAI'E '1 AX on or bgote the lint day of Jl/1.1" nest, shalt hey° no abut, mtnt of FIVE PER CENT nitow&l to them by the t; ,. ,llectors of choir tespeutivetowmfdos. lly order of the Comm :asioneti. 1.,;(' monis , tuners t ..e./ Attest Feb. 6th. s 11. COODEANDER.CI'Ict , PENN IRON FOUNDRY; Machine, Pattern and Blacksmith Shops, Uhinlara, ra. 11 - 111 , . luedessigred would announce to the citizens of /1. Cloartiold, aud ad j oining counties, that hit has omitted a twin ou bused, in the bernagh of Clearfield. near the shoe of Leonard tit MootelNsete ho Intends keouing GENERA'. AtI.:3OHTM EN ._ OP CASTINGS, warranted to be in:Went' the Mot material, nod at prime that cannot fall to nicest , . 'Abe wina comeoltl, ol ha stock on halals : it isTON'S HOF-Alit COOLINO SL'OV E. tot either Wood us Cott Thus Stove has probably the largest intro duction of any other form of sieves. It has superseded in Moved every county, the well knew° Hathaway and 'beg lor. stover. It is easily understood end the flues being so arranged that all can ho defined without arty trouble. Tee mco liar ham rind construction is such as to render IL the toast durable of all coves. liamenrus testimonials could tat edited, but it Is doomed on; et:ovary., IMPROVED PREMIUM COOKING STOVES—at from lb to aSr. STOVES—for either wood or coal. Alit-TIM:HT do SALAMANDER do a boautifa I Curd Stove. -VASE do EMI do NINE tt TEN PLATE Stovos—very cheap. MANTLE ORATES, with summer niece,. A largo variety and superior fiulsho 1 Cotes 1 rout lii to trd inches. Cr MI NION RAU:A, ail gine & PLAIN AND ott NA ENTAL RAILING ; HOLLOW WARE • OVEN tdoI.PFDH ; GRID IRONS. WAFFLE do. ISUAI . .I: REAMS. WAJDON IS ES,SLEIG IL BLED It 11011b01.03, OAR It !NUS 11411011,101 AD NCR a. PERS, n new reunite. COHN tHIELLELIS, CORN AND 1;t111 tdll.l.S, warranted to grind 01111 c Eus per hoar . 131.AGE.1.111 . 11 'FOY IMES. the best in use ; do. MAN. I SMLI.ti apd 'I IRE BENDERS Together with tho usual variety of articles kept at Foundry Establishments. " • Also, Marie to• Order, GRIST and RAW•SIII.I. GEARlNG—haying decidedly tho largest shsok. nod best Instant , of patterns of any establish. rent in western Pennsylvania ; MILL DOGS. SHAFT. INC—largo and (+feast or wrought iron. H ANGER% IlltUtrlS and PUMA ES ; Rote aud other approved Water Wii(tldS; WOOD and llttlf4 I.ATHES; MANDRILLS for Ciro ular Saws. WOOD IRNIINO MACHINES. • • Constantly on hand and for sale, PANNING MILLS. THRESHING IVIACHINEH, NLICICS CELED.RATED GRAM DRILLA &o. Serow-Cutting. Any sized Berm, with nay denied Dumber of threads to thin inch, either stow or V thread. Dias go Copper, and Ilabbett'e Motal Castings made to order. NATHAN MYERS. Match 4, IksJ.—ly. • • To Mall Owners. • gym:. undersigned has annealed L. It. CARTIIR, of JI. Clearfield. his atC(Ait. for •the mule of Cooling,. who will recclvo 0014 for till kinds of Mill Gearing, and oiler ;pueblo'. 11. Persons desirous to contract will do toll tonal! and ex amine the catalogue of Patterns. and specimens of the 'work. W e re mouieo engagements elzewhein. Castings will be de. liverwl, de,ife(l. tic CitlttlilollY. and watranted to be made of rood ',tutu lei, nod finnhod in nlYiPlknlilliike meaner. flay. log iu ronnlag order VIVI:: Frope.ier Lutlin.i. and other ma. clinic', la 00 1141ilt..1 , 10:10ItiOri. 01)100011f: note but 00 best ushor the very bat Ph Iron find Coal, with ahoy Othei utivt.nlit;:tia, he ANC At that hts work \ Via I, don° 13 Well In llic best oily si•tm , , ml 4 on tho thorixat jA,( ourf.cuiltri. cull on Xs. VIZ.I;P., Artist • • ti.ITIIIII4 bl )(BRO. Lltacti g, Ed.!. —IY TREASURER'S SALE 0112 Uffeak.'l73lD LA-aloo In Clearfield County, for Taxes. IN pursuance fifiliti lit section of an Act of/I.Bllomb', oftho nth of March, ltdb, entitled, "An Ant to amend an Act providing thd manner of tolling Unseated Lands for Taxes, end for other purinige," thorn 101 he exposed to P 11111.11./ 8/11,E. oil the SECOND AWN DAY J JUN 11 NEXT. nt thu Colin I louse in the borough ot Clearfield.. Clearfield co.. (unit ndiournell hoar day toiler until tho whole etre sold ) the billowing Unseated Londe and town Lots la told county, for the ton .in at of trisler otipoilto each mut, lVb. ilc's Ps. Bccearia. Township. Mx. Itt P. Crown & P. Caton. 44 61 • 7:1 1110 Po omen Lyons. . ' 4hi 433 Ibif Vt/ Mum Pro.. 111 66 • 4191 133 John Pentlney, ono Year, .11 Ka 1111 Juliet 'Prissier, I 620 61) - Coon:boll Ilr. Tumor fi 112 80 [gonad. 1. 711 131 Jeooh Muerersmilla fon yeare. 11 ft, bU Joino4 Blain, . 9 lbl Car John Allen,ll 79 Bell 71nonship. 57C8 IMO Henry Deck, 1:1441. do do ar,fid 434) John Nwholton, 6.913 191 Lliold o in - tt Grath ll ISO d Boggs To onship - - 1307 30 John Thoni.i 080 11313 John 11011, 11 18 78 John !1011. 170 4111 10 rotor l'Ortnol 470 115 Barham kinydor, 4 IS 100 John Konn, . 890 125 Grh.rgo Waltman, 1131 lOU hoary Franco, 0 13 1011 do. do. 0 (Si 78 do. do. SW Bradford Township.- - Ina 83 John Campbell. 600 10:1 tlinhal Carr, 8 II 4.0 Aaron Leavy, 30 118 41 granizar, Lank+ St Fallon ,56 167 1.9 ra nttl le w Corot , 413 Morel Boggs he,r, 9 333 123 John Nicholson. 6 01 00 Jane Camohull. tl h 9 11.14 Cl James llauctu. BA t 8 000 John Irwin, 7 On LUll lllair I.l l l.annhan. 7 35 137 Itaholln Jordan. 6 71 111) 01(1;9103E1er Evan). 6 81 430 John hi Skyron, . 14 70 1011 Thotnna P. Capra. 14 69 437 17 Poll y 111'bonnhan, 30 ('7 111)0 Martha lloutton, .7 60 414 11, H. Cunningham, 16 44 WU Jot & Vl , 'Main Sourro, 19 70 4:71 63 Francis Wog, IS 011 100 John Hanna, - 490 110 William Ban.om, 9 87 1.3 do, do. 5 03 70 11. 11. Conway. 6 111 14$ Thama% 11, Foram". , 111 300 1, (3. IC rine'. 90 103 11.11. MIL •• • 85 35 W. Graham. Ir.. 7, 51 ' ,IS ta John Graham. jr.. II 18 11.*/ Wham Mortar. 11'66 Brady Toirilship. 264 830 Jars) InBortoll, 11 00 8.11 1113 110. do. 13 78 091 £OB John 11n4t. 8 417 - 143 Ohl do. do, 8 117 6 , 01.1 1490 Jonntlinn 11 Emlll4, 43 In.l 687 d 840 Joseph lonrron. four years, 2.5 11 116 ' I.lnniu6l Johnston. 503 itzt en, John buolup. 13 61 3003 60 ' Itohons and rox, 11110 840 100 James Hoed, 440 1: , 3 77 I.l4upors l tiver, 8 88 50' , .1 Nil Jounda Verron. Il 68 3191 DO do do 5 81 100 fintgo A. Wonvar, B 40 140 Jr.sco Limn 11 40 60 11avid 1)un186. U :10 3574 153 ltohort Fox, 1 tir. 8577 1147 , do. do. 419 3800 041 do. do. 8110 8012 117 do. do, 876 3;10 i'.../3 - do. ' do. 88. 3017 338 In.