ON' OMB: FEEDING.: As,;his jelheiseapcit, , Oen4edhig ettc -1;:e for winkrVeetis a prime object . with all ;:krrners,;:arid alspThpn ho etiqutd Prepare to lay out a system for winter feeding, we presume that a. few remarks on ,this subject will be as words in right season. .et great many cases. cattle feeding is hadly, managed on account of irregularity. Although this ',is so common, and the con, •oquences so palpable, yet it is a point very , iptte be overlooked. Ifwe were to ask six ; , eeple hoW they use a certain kind of food )r their 'stock, we •should probably' get as ..:11itny, different answers. Some may use iiay and turnips, giYing plenty of 'the for oler, and ,sometimes of the latter, just as ;tiny find it ,convenient, 'to provide them. .;,I')e hay is given in large quantities at one t.me, with the'injunction to lot them have eO,rriore till they have finished what they nave got. But the best method in this is en the principle of little and often.' One tidy diey set turnips in such large 4uanti tree as le, produce the symptoms, and no 4knihtsome of the effects of scouring, and otaitiathe'r time they have so few that they age iiiiond up in the bowels. And after .Tying this Up-and-down way of it for a dime+, it is found out that the beasts hardly ; ayt the expense of carrying the roots for, .hem, and the whole plan is condemned as unprofitable. Perhbps some artificial food used, 'but instead of giving it regulatly ca to time and quevity, they get it just as it.:aults the ,parties in charge ; and as die.; kegs eatit readily, and arc anxious to! ,r,et ft, having no stated time for that, they ' I A re always on the look-out whenever they ! ,see the feedet, and are deprived of that; test' which they ought to enjoy. A good plan for feeding is to give the! rattle: hay' when they are cleaning out in l'ie!morning, then give each about a bush !or turnips, and litter them deep, and al coy breakfast give each about another ! Aitiahel of turnips, or half turnips and po- fl!oqs, cut up, and leave them till noon ;1 /sis is Me stall feeding. The cattle want' lin soil, and enjoy rest, in order to grow About one o'clock, they should get goodie'. feed of tu'rnips,and a few potatoes, , r:ixilut a quarter of a husliel •of each, and; o',ClOck a teed of good hey. At 5 o'clock! )), M.,they should get some hay, and be !leaned outtgain, after which they should , ;,(3 well littered for the night, get some; ,f,*) hay in their racks; and a composi ;;on of boiled pumpkins, potatoes, and cadet, slightly salted ; after which, )nt, them. rest for the night. Turnips , ; *&xtici never be given in a frozen state, o c spme fermers,never , think about this; ! e cattle should be kept in moderately v.-arm, dry, and. well ventilated stables. FoY, winter. , feeding, cattle should get their food, as regular as the feeders.. Dry' hay i a sorry morsel, 'day in and day out, :!14 especially healed hay, that miserable stuffi.deprived of hag its original „nutritive qualities by. heating in the mow. This hind of'hay is to plenty. Potatoes and iarnips, , or cabbages and braised indian ror4 . o.hould be given to all, cattle, young! at least once per clay during the! winter season. Every fernier, should ! ;eve a large iron boiler in' a well-built bed, and 'food should .be boiled in it once pvery day for mulch cows; chopped straw, ;Jay, crushed oats, a few potatoes, 'turnips, Make palatable and com t:ittlng meal's for 'neat cattle, but feed milk! i',;tiven at stated times,- or the goOd effects prtoOketimeals will not be exhibited. •, „Tpcgs.ov,Avins..: In' t irdii i king or iritinaging'a horse, how pverintractablo his temper may be, pre-; ier•ye your own. Almcist every fault he bias, arises from ignorance. Be patient with hint ; teach anu coax him, and sue ces in time is' certain. There are tricks,. however, which are the result of confirmed habit or viciousness, arid these, sometimes, regilre kdifferent treatment. A horse ac gmstorned to starting and running away, may be, effectually cured by putting him to the top of his speed on such occasions, and Tunninglill pretty thoroughly exhaus tedjtind Wed. horse that had a trick of pulling his ;idle and breaking it, was at last reduced o,o l :btter . habits t)y tying him tightly to a gtt . tk.,t,driveri on the bunk of a deep stream, yrich )hs . tail pointing to the water ; he ecirnmenced pulling at the halter, .which Suddenly parted.; over the bank he tum bled,.lend,.. after a somerset or two, and floundering 'awhile in the water, he was eatisfqd to remain at his post in future, tlirtAk in:More bridles.' • 4,ram,has been cured of batting at ev orythirig and everybody, by placing an Orsisting effigy in a similar position ; the hidden aSit:atilfode wintry day then -re- ?sulted„ip tumbling his ramship into a'cold iiatb r :Avhich his improved manner took go ',care to avoid uture. sheep-killipg dog has heen made too ibyg , as ti.me,, ever again,tp look a sheep c i s ci clAtt face, by tying his leg to a stout ram pFk,to: .bxow of a hill, while the flock were quietly' feeding at tho bottom. The ram being five and in haste to rejoin his friends, umbled,aqd,thumped Master Tray so sad. : y,over tbe. SGLICS and gullies, that he was quitersatisficd to confine himself to cooked mtitton-thereafter. ' Al!ttes:reason' was given him to control t fi(U vails. of the field and, birds Of the , by 'other meads' than by force. If **Pl:bring this , inch play, ho' will have ,TlO'difficalty in meeting 'and overcoming every emergency of perverse instinct , or la t hobitin the dumb things, by his ,su iPM°r, OtrA rustle belle,' who came tripping in. the ,house one evning from the fielder, We told by her 'cousin that she looked Elva 4$ tc daky kissed with dew. Well iktti#ief , ati fellOW'Ortbat name,. but Bill AftiSCalat , kiEi , ad MQ3 and ::con found icture s I told him everr body WouldkaCak , it. i;:.;i6 a ,thing Abut would, 4 y94ng lady if ho could, )34 as be. can't, dal' all he can 4 0 f.how the world he p not a man, • BUSINESS DIRECTORY OFCMAREELD CO. DR. G. F. HOOP, FRENCH VlL.Ll49linuitokt county. Etopt. 22, IHB3 JOHN H. 111LBURIN,I, 1100 T ant) csli.OLl MAKER'. t!ecOrl strea, neatly opposite SAY A. K. VVrtrbt•ll:OtO, Aorll 16, ItlfrJ. -7- , JAMES HOLLENBACIEL if. LACK.4IIIII: on Thud street, between Market and 1-1 Walnut. theartiold. Pa. Anti! Id, 1852. J. I - I. JONES, cznou norm rome.t.ii—Mqvi n in e his residence on Mario!, batwccu,Thmt 11.4.1 Fourth &Iran—Clear:mid. Dee. h 9. teal. • GEORGE WILSON. YBICI AN mop ha loam! at his Ofilat to LiT/THERI3 1 . when nut absent on molesmmal D 01110043. Felminsy JOHN, C. RICHARDS, DII MCI AN—On the Ridge Head to Chest creek,: AM wiles Item Curwensville. Due. A IBM • M. E. WOOD, DTI YSICIAN. 111 n, al wnys no found at his residence j Cur oinsvillo. tvnen not ',rotationally absent. Dee. t 9.1861. GEO. B. GOODLANDER, I&A7A.GON MAKPU—Luthariburg. Wotk done to order w V on coot notioh. nod on good tonne. Deo. k9.'61. GEO. W. RLIEEM, (;:IADDLER • H A It N L:SS & TRW , . K MANUFACTURER kJ —On Third street. between Market and I,netist. / 4n. 30, 1851. DR. S. L. COBLE, D111(131C1 AN—reud. ace one mile end Cteartiald Bridge— '. will attend to MI atilt Ca the shortest notion. P. W. BARRETT, 111/TERCUANT and PRODUCE DEALER. Lothrnball themtliold Co., Pa. Aptit 17, MU, SAMUEL ARNOLD, rt i f MICH ANT Ind PRODUCE DEALER. Luthera:tug 1.111 Cieneit counO, l'a. April 17 Mg, FREDERICK ARNOLD, ruq, ERCIIA.NI anti DE E ALR, Latheribure LTA Cleadield 00.. l'a. April 17, Bpi ISAAC SMITH, rii - ORMANT and LIMBER and PRODUCE DEALER IVI. Culmentvillv. April 17, R 152. WILLIAM 11. BLOOM, POE:WM(INT ein(l LUMBER amt PL:4 (DUCE DEA LE it 111 nrwentvilln. (71ezuti,tht county, l'a. Aaii 17 15163 WILLIAM BLACKSITAIRE, eIIABIN ET end UIIA IR MAKER. and [LOUSE and SIC;IN 'A ER nne doer moth of the Pre.iuyterian Church, on toun , l street. 4 :MN: field l'a. April Iti, 1b52. ROBERT MANLY, gIIfIEEI.WiiIMIT and (MAW AIAKEIt. 11 1 /1181E. and V W OHNAMEN'IAL Meat% stueet 13.raifintd. J. &;. J. G. RUSSELL. TANNERS ffi 0.)1/111111;KS AN I) DEALeats IN ALI kinda of [uthor. 11r1et;Graio, Eir.u„.takela In exallauge. Pa.—Grampiaribiili P. U., Feb. 4, HIM DAVfD SACKET, ‘ BIN Er ANL) ()LIAM MAKER, Locust it., between Se and uudltd. Uteraheld. Pa. April lii. WM. T. GILBERT, BLACKSMITII—At htct7he&. Dldli, in BeII township—. where eli work in his line is done on short notice. en a on reasonable terms. Deo. 11 4 . 115 L . CHAMBERS' & KLEPFER. WHEELWRIGHT dr CHAIRtIAKE6L9. &o.—Hridg V V Don. elk° owashlp. Duo. :D. 1831. GEORGE R. •BARRETTi A TTORN EY At LAVi'Ll)llice adjoining h residence la on SOCOnli eticet, Clearfield: Aura Id, ito.j. JOSEPH. S. FRANCE, AA TTORNLY AT LA % , • 7 _, (Alice no market streat.adjoining tne tesicance of 3. L. Cu We, Ern . Ap.ii .115. 1832. JOEIN CARLILE, rlf.AcKsmrrii. aT. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE—Loth erit.ure Dee. e. 9, 131. I. L. BARIIETT, kir.Rup ANT. I.3.;AIBaIt.AAN AND GENERAL PRO LTA 1.11.1("E itit:ALGH.—AL Beretta' cuals. er Cinarield Baden Dec. 80. lb.', ISRAEL COOPER, posTmAsTEK ui (lien Ildne—fletailar of Fonda° and Dornestia Mernhandho, and extensive den'er in ',imam. lien 11.., 0. B. MERRELL, roPPER. T U—/.L Ir. SA EET'IRON WARE INIA.NUFAC. iJ o:d :tend Jlarmet %treet--4.llear• field. • Dee. V, tbV. 'EDW. B. PAl' l l'ON, rfAfINETAIAKER—East end ofunto street—Climax's villa. Deo. )851. THOMAS MILLS, COACH AND tthil;lGti MAAS.EII. on Third stmt. be tweea Market end Locust, Ott , atheld. PA. Apri 'Ed NVNI. AIL:BRIDE, D ETA IT,Ett AND DEA LIM IN IX ElL—Norteas SAL C,Ornor of Suftd and Locust stremliMurtge urvtlln. Ike,. 30, 1'461 RICHARD NIOSSOP, ETAILER (IF IFUIMGN AND !IOatKATIC MER LIQUORS—As Ittaler tss Cos. old stand. Alsoonlita svestatuttolltdstwat.. Doc attonSl. WM. P. CHAMBERS, VVHEELWRIGHT CIIAIRMAKER. and HOUr3E 131.GLIN PAiNTAkt--4.3l.aweusvillo. Dec. D. MI • B. F. STERLING, SADDLE, tr. AARNEI34-11AKEIt. sad JI.JTICE OF tilk; PEACE—Cuiwensville. WAI. W. FLEMING, OYSTER SALOON. FATINU-1111U.38 and CONfEC- TlUtletlik --Our velavilla. Dee. 22, Oa D. S. PLATNER, TAILOR—Nnw Washinnton. Burnside township. Cloar Cain county, December 29. JOHN W. SH[JGERT. VVCIIIIN -K it u o i p t tit c rt ° 47 e L o n f e T t t o"o":d: l r ld kPet:lsltrll7l" 'WALLACE & FULLS, "ZEITAILERS (W FOREIGN AND DIMIRSTIC BIER, 011ANDI6E—at Shaw'', old Stund—Cloarl !old. I 'to e 3.1851. HURXTHAL & BROTHER, ANTS ;Ind bEALiERS, Voceland LVA Foot Office, Lliudford Ip.• Clearfield co. April 14 J. L. CUTTLE, rfOUNTY "eUICV E Y Eft and LAND AGENT. Office ad niereeidence on Merkel amt. Clearfield. A nril Ifi,lFPa. GEO. RICHARDS, vAtiEIIONABLW TAlLuit—West end of Shaw's ROW ao stairs,-Clentfield. Deo. dd. 10.. • • RICEIAR_D GLENNAN, • BOOT & 811011111AKER—Enst. door In Shavrs's Row on Market street--aearfield. . Deo. BU. Inn. MRS. ELIZA IRVIN, PRTENBWE RETAILiat UP FO LE AND DO -1:41 !nestle , Iderehandize—Enst end of §tnte street—Cumuli. villa. P.O. 80, 185 f. SAMUEL WAY, - ROOT and SHOEMAKER—Cnrwansvillo. Leo. 2E1.1851 Gi C. PASSMORE, iIIteLACKSMITH-.A the Old Foundry—Coryvensville.— A , Mos to suit duo toms. • • • Dea.2911851. THOMAS SHEA.- , • • FABIIIONABLL: TAILOR-1n Shim's itqw, pa Market strot. Immediate', over the ratt,Oco—Cloartiold. Deo. 29,1851. •• SAMUEt t •B. ',PAYf4.OR, TANNER. aml BOW' Mad SHOE MAN lIPACTURER... thatwoutvilla Deo. GEORGE W. G.RR;, nLACKEIMITII. la Ins now shou on 'Enact street, south of kiniket Clesand s ew , . - ' ' rdaYl,lß...u. It..V. WILSON; . rem HYSlClt—„tacv Nl i l 000 ed igloo., opposite toe - ..I? ft dents o Gov. Cieeifi,e7l April Id Ma. , . I[IYeIIOINN and aitllUUtSll.*: t et 'treat, oypoiite P B EN t tY LOR' 4INE; P. hi, rellante,ll. C1.311141d& /U. 1562. ROBIZT. 111eNA.UL , , rrANNER—Atthe la Vo!,vv ie ll3: l ' 63 'i . ' - ' •• ' •''' ISAAC SMITH, iIdfaCIKANT. ,ft ND AMAI.". LUMBER MID in Collette Predboetteeerally--Stateineet, bitereseSnetTY and Leen st—Oo rweesville. eo. 50 . 1 861.' THOMPSONS, HARTSOCK, & CO, MY.t9r," _ THOMAS H. FULTON, & CO., EII.UIIANTi. nod extensive dealers, arm Manufaetntoor al of Lumber. Bald 111111. July 1111.18.52. JAS. ALEXANDER, kJ ADDL.F.R AND LIMO 1.;17;8 MAICEK--112 hls new ihon on Market stroot„ near 61onell's Don. '.39.1831. ELLIS' IRWIN & SONS, A T the month of hick Ruh 5 m il es from thendield,— Ci MERCIIANI6, rind extensive Lumber usunufaaturers. June lb, PETER SEYLER, IRON. FO I N t— e r Luthershilln*where all sorts of 1 Castings am made of Iho belt material an on reasonable terms. ' De 0.117 lesl. WILLIAM A. WALLACE. A TTORNEY AT LAW. Office adjoining his iesideace on ta.• emona imam opposite the rositieocool Gov Ilittier Clear field. Pu. A prti 17,1852 I.ll,ACKSMlTll—Littnotsborg Wagons. Buggies. &o LI Neatly boned on the 'hottest o'ntioo Deo. 11.4.1861. 11. P. THOMPSON, DAYBICI AN—May tic, found either at his office, or et Soo. field's hotel—Cumensvide—a , lion not not professionolly absent. Deo. 19, IMI. LEONARD & MOORE, I%IEACHAN:':I AN L) I,IIAI HEIL DEA L.L.ltt3—Secor d trent. bet weau,Market and I.ouost—Clear! eh). [Mc. '4)) JAS. 13. GRAI-JAM, opt. la. P5ll 1310`T MAKIE.2. MERCK AN7' mut DEALER IN BER—Grahungoo. Bratifuld towutlup. Dee E 9, 1851. C. KRATZER, Airy i t .u e n l i lA u r d T A .u tT ar l: o l.. i l . Ally e !t oini te LER—Corner of Leo. SO. MI. A. L. SCHNELL, r 111 A I L()R—Ltivierabti re.—will do his work jades good an as cheap. as an? other fellow. Deo. 29.1851. J. D. THOMPSON, Tit Wagons, livacier, &c.. &e . iroardion LP short notice. and the very best at) , le. ut lusold stand in the borough of eurwensvilie. Deo 19.1Faii. A. K. WRIGHT, ViERCHANT AND EX rr.74:l4vr, tw t o,Eß tru ItElt—Southwest ()Diner of the llliainodd—Clenrft I , ee •:e I-11 LEVER FLEGAL, BLACKSiII ITH, I..tithersliurg, Pa , avtl aitend In all bati• nets in hal line, aa.l will a so lornka tVAGi INS. BUG- I; I Ett.lre , very (neat), aiaLl nutaulautnred In the nest style, nod warranted. Ann. 7. Ixl'2.—y. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. i•lir. TRU:3 FELS hereby gm, notice that they havoc°, I.rwr..rt w,tb DR. CATLIN & WIFE, To continue in charge of 'll4 Academy tinting another year. The At-Venue year is divider into Pi /Ult. I.LUARTLItt. 4 of TWELVE WEEKS, each. end FIVE DAYS of Teach trig In each weck. The nsxt Qn..rier will commence on MONDAY JUNE. Dbx, ut the following Reduced Rates of Tuition : PRIMARY DEPARTMENT—IncIunina Writinz ripe ling. M,ntal Arithmetic). and Primary Goac• raphy SO 01 'This Department will usually itioludo pupils of tee ego of Ten Years arid younger. and to area instal:mos, those older. k.o Inciudieg Reading. Writ.orr, Hpeuina, Arithmetic. Ceog• raphe. English Crammer mut ilirtorY $3 00 ALL UIGHUR EN(11.1811 BLlANCll4.S—lnclu ing Latta Grammar $1 00 Cf.sAti.4ll.lAl. mart MATDEMATICAte DEPART • M. RN T $6 00 DAILY EXERCISES given to VOCA I. MUSIC to which all row" mirth:iota. w about additional chsrge . WECKI.V LEUTlllithlet ate elven to the Met pupils ton history, and aloe r Intettailltla wlpects. w afloat cstra charge. Such ot tho older pinata as choose. engage ON FRIDAY P. M. of each week in CZOICISCS LiCl3olloii, COMpqltlOnited clew questions atom their several studies. All othere ittrod to, their usual P. M. studies. he LADIES DEPARTMENT is entirely s•naroto Iron the other on the part of those who datum it. Two or three classes consist of both razes. ler the purpose of economy le time; but It is mammal with the young) Ladles whether to row such classes or DOt. Tuitiup is charged Iron the (Went the &Ware ooramon omit to thet.lo.c of the form—dralueitoo tieing muds m Lase of absence Loused by sickness. nod wile. a special agrcezent is made. in noveoce, w rth the Ptinculta/ MORAL. bUitt4.loN has hitherto been the chief rclinoce o he Te 11011•11 is securing thorough discipline—and it tins lieu efficient. Corporeal puoisirmeutlis adramisimed maims the most obdurate and moo:risible cuss. Thes,onstaut aim of the Teachers is to make the instructsont they impart, no well as that of books, Practical, as well as Theoretical. The strictest operators is given to the Condo-it. Habits nod Morals of the Pupils. while nodes tho chars° of the Teachers . HUARD can be obtained at rensonsble prices RICHARD biIAW, President. J. II 31' ENALIN. Secretary. Juvel.s. 1832. Motto Laf© ,1111a1M (') oln gine enbecriber would respectfallt announce to hit old friendtand costothets, and to the ratilto genetally, that hill again opening at his stand at the coiner of groat sad Chc:ry etrrets, A largo and wcll•sclecicd stock of GOOD% Emontioe the meal variety kei.t ill a retail Store, which he will &ell as CHEAP as the CHEAPEST, At \Vholesale or Retail, for the CASEI. fie svill also rocolsnneo Goals for COI INTR V PRODUCE to 1 - '4l ns ne Cab mnk, , it lIIIWPt 0:11001.11. As he cannot toiee.te to tomalley., m the tiosinett loot, on account of the (Ft V/ Pitt it which he mitt:di to sr WI. he would advise all who with to but , CIIEAr GOMM to CA LI. 80011 C. KRA'rZEIt. aocFlielil. dole 2. 1101. • Important to NM Owners TIIEBtIIik3DRIBER HA:; THE AGE.NICY. for this and other col:intim in Penniyirania. of Rose's direct Action Water Wheels. And Is ptepaned at the 'hottest notice to out hem In o,.ern- Lion. 01 to c.l territory. Ise would aim say that .his method of water Dower is tonal to other usual methods, with rue hull the nmonat of water. ENLLY B. SMITH. Clearfield Oct. $9.185.1. Notice to Bridge Builders. Ql4 EA I, Fa) PROPOSALS will oo received by WM PO W RI,L. in Clearfield, until SATURDA Y NOVERIllkat for building n COVERLD BRIDGE 643f011 thu West wench of the Soweto:tuna river. at the mouth of Montgomery creek; according to ti specified plan. which will be exhibited at nay time. The Midge le to to feet %vide, and one span 155 or liA.l Am, at two span' oompritiac the same .iiiittnce, a the blildera may chi se to offer. Clearfield 0ct.22, Ibid. tYM. POW ELI., cv.c'y Pro tem. WAGGONS ! WAGGONS !! rrll E Subscribers offer for Bala four or live two and three • hone waggons—and will undo them fur L.Uhf (MAIN or Cash. fhuy era made is the most dnrublo sVlu— comp with lirr.bur and same with stittioneors—to suit purch asers. A hinge emigration fo• dALT it I V Eft will soon leave. an I therefore loot out to time. LEuNALUJ Sr. muuue. Clearfield October UV, I/158. • TEACHERS WANTED. PFIREE persons qualified to leach In Common Schools can gel situations at Union Distrait Clearfield comity. by applying coon.—Apply to P. 11. BOUZ. Fun't. October lb. t tls3.—sit. air. 'Romalawro Watuntoa. LlOtilt MALE ANI) TWO PEMALE TEACHERS am 1.• wanted to take charge of tho several Common Schools of Morris townthip for the coming winter. (loud wages will be given Application mo.t be made on or before the FIRAT SATURDAY IN NOVEMBER. as on that day the Board of Direotom will marital the Centre r3ehool Hoare, near Jas. Lohman's. for the purpose of Examining and making nye& mean with said Tgaoheis. GEORGE 1100VER, Post. TROS. BROWN, Beery. Elempl. 16, 1162.—pd, Ho! ho!! yo lads and lasses ‘Vho aro lond of fun and laughter, Just call at Wallace & Hills, And they'll show you what you'r after ; For they've the prettiest lot of books Ever you hoard tell o', And full of love and murder, Within their backs cif yellow; Then call in ye jolly ones Who havn an hour to spare, - And buy aquarfors worth of reading To drive away dull care • .100 Fox 'feaps .ti OR SALE by the tubicribor. who win elvo Rio ERNI EST UAW.' PREALS FUR FURS and UEFA SKINS. ISAAU Cnrwontville, 500t..23, 1862. • tray 'Cow; ' 4 4s PAM the Prelnillni ;ths s'allieriber • Ok a.../ about tho tarot Sept. last, a STRAY 441N181N1 MPS, soul cow is - of,a -Light 1,1)foot/tit r%-• ". • color nod was wearing a small ..bell. • Tho -owner is requested to com e forwaid, prove property., asychar • eel and take hot aWaY. Or she wilebe disposal btacOotdtvg to law. - . • . • •• ROBERT PdpilAß' Bunrsido township. Ootobar 4. 185 a.--pd. .NOtiees • ATOTIOP MET= v have loaned a . ce . r. / mit' !MACK, UX ta ./011t1 01 tteat.ava toweiyhta—and alt peillolllll ma LAU meddle with ul purchase and th. the tame baler Inv provextr. • 1. A2J Dt.g KMLY. , Plea' lioPar Polo* It 1'362-13t. JOHN FLEGAL, S5OO Challenge. , I, l VlfAttAi l latoonnens the health and happitzellofi Atit Ale Is at all Noun of the most r aluablo Importano6. 1 tate It lot gnilgted that sorely person will do all. In their potter, to sane the lives of their children, and,that every' pertOn will en. deavor to promote thnir own health at all seontioes.• 1 feel it to bo my duty to solemnly ONION YOU that WORMS. accord. Inc to the opinion of the roost or'etosted Physicians ore the primary causes of a largo .majority of diseases to which chit. Oren and at tilts are liable ; it yon have an appetite °notion- ally changeable from ono kind of food to another, Had Breath,. Poin the Stomehh, Picking at the Now, ilardnesu and full iS ot tha lielly. Dry Cough. Slow Paver, Prase Irregular— remeinber that all throe denote WORMS, and you should at onto apply the remedy : ROBENSACR'S WORM SYRUP. An allele founded upon tic ienti fio Principles, co mounded with t,titely vegetable 'obstinate, being pellentlY info wir'n taken, and con bettivep to toe molt tender Infant with deal. dad beneficial effect. whore bowel Complaint' and Diarrhcea have tootle .hem weak neddebilitatetl thu 'ratio preparties of my Worm Syrop are suet that It stands without en equal la the catalogue of medicinal, In giving loan and strength to the Stomach, which Flakes it on Infallible remedy for those &filleted with flysetia, the tutonishlng cures performed by this Syrup after P hysicians have felled. is the best evidence of Its superior eflicaoy over all others. The Tape Worm This Ts the most difficult Worm to destroy of all that Infest the human system, It grows to an almost Indefinite length, becoming so coiled and fastened ID the intestines and Mom. rich effecting the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus Dances. Fite, cm, that theta alfliotott seldom if over suspect that it is Tape Woim hastening thong to an early grove. In order to destroy thss Worm, it vary energttlo treatment must be per. un d. It would therefore be 'doper to take dorEl of MY Liver Pills so as to remove tall obstructions, that tho Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm, which must he taken In doses of Tablespoonfulls9 timers n day, These trisections followed have never been known to Call in curing the most obstinate can of Tape Worm. IllobeivsneWs Liver Pio part of the system is more liable to d sense than the LIVER—it serving as a titterer to parity tho blood. or giving the proper secretion to the bite—so that any wrong notion of thetAtver effects the Mho! Important parts of the system, and results variously in Liver Comphint, Jaundice. VYstiefiall, &to. We should, therefore, watch every symptom that might indicate n wren mina of the Liver. These Pills being corn. Posed of ROUTS and l'l,Afere tarnished by notate to heal toe sick :—Namely, Ist. An EX I'ECTOHANT, which nag. menus the secretion from the Pnlmonary mucus membrane. or promotes the discharge of secreted matter 2d. An A ',TER- Ally E. which changes In some Inexplicable and Insensible manner the certain morbid notion of the system dd. A TO which gives tee° mud warmth to the net lOUs system. ione wing heath and vigor to all parts of tho body. 4th. A CATHARTIC. which acts in perlect harmony with the other ingredients, and operating on the Rowels. and expelling the whole maw M . °outlet and • dialed matter, and purifying the !Mood, which destroys disease and restores health., Lm‘leDrcrFlseslacs , =. You will One those Pill. on ir valuable medicine In many complaint' to whim" you am ottinect In hstrao , ion. either tote' or partial, they have been found of inestimable Condit— restritina their functional arrangements to a healthy action— [unifying the blood and other Hulily so effectually as to pot to flight all complaint. which may arks Item female irreculari tie., a. ileaiinche, Giddineas, llituneas of eight, Pala in the Sulu. Hack, tee. _ Non' , Eenti , no poleas ligned.,./. N. I.IOBENSACK—aII others betua base Initiations. Lir Agents wishing new sap Plies. and Stare limpets dein rota a becoming Agent' must address the PrOptletot. J. N ilottensa , A,Pr):aJeititiltb Pa Agents in Clearfield county. C I) VI , AT:ION, no. 8. ARNOLD I otnenbure. c ErtitiE BEAT iirideporr At WRIGHT Curwonevilla. 1.) PATTON\ do. ITIEVILNISON In CO hlaryivlllo. And ny every respectable Dealer and Merchant in the connty and rtta.e (* - Price, each 25 cents PholadPhobia, Jun.+ 4. 1H37. -I y. PENN IRON FOUNDRY; Machine, Pattern and Blacksmith Shops, 011mErfosm 9 Imo 'Fif lundersiened would announce , to the citizens of JL Clearfield, and adjoining counties, that he has opened a room on becood street, in the borough of Oearlield, near the store of Leonard dr. Moore, whale he intenos keeping a GENER.AL At:ZOE:EMI:NT ontrriNus. warranted to be made of t he best material, and at prices that cannot fail to weave. The following colopme p_rt of the stock on hands: FtlAsTON't4 flu C-Alit (lOC/KING titoVE, fbt either Wood or Coal This dtove has probably the largest intro duction of any other form ol stoves. It has sumrserted in lm'st ceory county , the well known Hathaway and Zl2ll. ler stoves. It is easily understood, and the (lam fining so arranged that till can be cleaned without any trouble. Tine Peculiar form and construction is inch as to render It the most durable of all stoves. NUMernas testimonials could be odded, but it is deemed nor ecessa , y.i IMPRIJVLD PHEMLIJM OUOKINGSTOVES—at from II to SO. Pit 111.1)1( STOVES—Iot slater wood or coal AIR-TIGGHT do SALAMANDER d; a beautiful Cord 13tove NINE & TEN PLATE Stoves—very cheap. MANTLE GRATES, with summer pieces. A largo variety nod superior finished Grstes 1 tom lb to fkl inches. MIAION GRATES. all sizes PLAIN AND ORNA:if ENTAL RAILING; HOLLOW WARE ; OVEN AIUI.IIIIB : GRID IRONS. WAVPLE do. SEA LE BEAMS. ‘VAGI 'N BIKE.S.SLEIGILSLEII be RUt%aUI.EN. OAR RINGS for hens. ROAD SCRA• .PERS. a new article. CORN hiIt:LEERS, CUBN AND ()UB MILLS. warranted to grind 16 Bus. Lars pet hour . BbACKt 4 MITII TI YERPA. tho best in use ; do. MAN• DRILLS and TIRE liliNDEtts Toeeti;eitiriin Cho maul eariet; of articles kept at Feandre Establishments Also, Made to Order, GRIST aid SAW.MILL. GEARlNG—havin; decidedly the lamest stock. and best variety of patter's or any eetabibh. went in yvntrevn Pennsylvania ; MILL DOGS. SHAFT ING—larrre and eninii,of cast or wrrocht itoo II ANGEIB 4 . DIiUMAandI'tJLI.IES; Rote and other approved Water WHEELS: WOOD and IRAN LATtIES; MANDRILLS for Cr,nlar Saw% WOOD BORING NIMMIN Constantly on hand and for sale, FANNING MILLS. THRESHING MACHINES. PEN NOCK'S et:Lut ATE!) GRAIN DRILLS. &ca. &o. E=M AllY BiZad SOfeW, with arty desired — number of threads to thrrt nch 5q..11,1. 411 . V 'Wand. Brass, Coupes, and Itabbett's Metal noting, made to order NATHAN td YE:IW. March 4. 1e51.-17 To Mill Owners. WIFE nederagnell has oppointe I L. It. CARTER. o A Clear:mid. his agent for the Sale of Castings, who will re ,j se bills tor ail kinds of Mili Genii's/, and coiner trischint ry. Persons &woes to contract will do svell to call and ea ',nine trio catalogue of Patterns, and specimens of the work, below making engagements elsewhere. Castings will be de. livered. it desired. at Clearfield. and warranted be made of Korot material. end finished Ina workmanlike manner. liar • ina to running order FIVE t•lit Perim !defies nod other ma ch:aory in the same psotiortion. emote) sag none but the best IN I amen, °sine the eery best Pia Insi end Coal, with many other advantages. he fl atters himself that his work will bathing ai well as in the best city shops, and on do shortest notice. For particulars. call on Mi. CARTER. Anent. • NATHAN hi ERS. Morel 4. 19.5.1.-1 y "LOLA AIONTES." am®t iloc:e AT CLEARFIELD BRIDGE FRANCII3 etioßT. restiocttuily announces to ibo public. that helms eurnmented the taxis° business at CLEAR FIELD 113113G4, in the new btilldinß occapled by John Condo, on the west salon( the crepe, where he will manufac ture BOOTS nod Slit iES, of all kinds, and at fait prices, on the shortest notice, and in the very bust meaner. Give bUOItTY a cull. Joan 4, 182. HEMPHILL'S ft 110 TEL CLEARFI EILD, PA.' THE subscriber most respectfully informs the oft:zees of Clearfield ooanty. and the travelling publie gee.oulls. that he has taken the above named HOTEL Wanted on the currier ot Front and Market streets, to the borough of Clear ti ld. where he will nt all times be prepared to accommodate those who may favor him with their custom. No pants will be spare I by the orourletor to make his customers comfortable. anti his house a HUME to thoet who may step with him. His STABLE will be carefully attended to—und lus TA BLE and BAR supplied with the best the market will afford. Wf.d. J. HEMPHILL,. August U. 1852. COOKING STOVES, OE' the ninsT ApritoviiD STYLE, at the low priori of from $l6 to OZ. Ten Plato for E.. Clearliehl,Bep $.'62. L. R. CARTER. Agent. GEORGE LANICH, IZalltnlfzt›.6su43alia.ul a IA7EIELD respectfully tender his thanks to tho.e v. ho have V'V heretofore favored Olin wills a share of their custom, and now informs his friends and the public at large. that his Bellows areagain in blest. and that they can find him in that old. long establuted.knd convenient shop on Second street, formerly occupied by David Litz. where . . Wagons, Boggles, &c. Will be Ironed and • Crabbed oft In the best style and on the shortest notice, and ail other work belonging to the baldness will be done in the best manner and on the most anoon3mcda ting terms. Cleadield. Aug. 2i.te69. L EADY-INIADE CLOVHING of Clinton wary tlescrlpr fon J.. for ears at tacit= of Jana 18, SMITH & IRWIN. .. . ^t', , 6 vats.!Reward. J'.... ' . ~„ 171 TA LT(ED atvay. being too lazy to rms. :4.e. ~ ..' wl , from tho residence of his lather. in 11u:rifted townstdp, about the Ith instant. ' 4 1 THOS. W. STONE. Said Therriasis about ( 4-..s v lb semi of ne , . and had on a high emend ___ . hut. and attack tact coat.. sae hbaeo re ---' • , - • ......% ward. bot.no thanks. given. for his return. ..orl ;hp public me hereby oantroned against harboring or trusithe said boy on my 'recount. a$ J. , sejh tray no debts of bleSiontracturg al er this date. • .. JOEL. STONE. November.lB;lBs3: , . WIIVI3-112.1LL.5 F OR BALE BY' WALLAOE HILLS , July 2. leb2. Te,fiWEtiS • wit F! mental and .Medical parporea, for tale at tha Dif EXY 'ra l/fBll Elora of . • al C y 16. It. OS OP. . : 4 1021.1t4/101V • VF allay:la end Bizet kept constanity on nand end for iide by tr.. LAIL iIAIITYA. Annul. kfept; B, 1.951. 121.avEr Mr IF A 0 .71,,11 0. B. MERRELL j~;E9PJ)t7IFULI.Y announces that ho is now prepared Al to Manufnetnro nil kinds of ware in his line of kaftans ealn the hest manner, at the chapest andnd on the sho. t notion. Ile has Jost laid i n a fresh largo 111P911 o f Flaw Natalie', and with the aid of the best of workmen. and the use of the latest and best improved machinery. ho assure" tho publio that he can 'OPP'S , them with Copper, Tin, Shot-Iron and japanned Ware, &CHEAP and as GOOD as can be found hinny °wintry town in the interior of tho Ile inionds to keep constantly on hands a general assort ment of READ k-kIADE`, WARE of his own manufacture, which tout ho sold either at WIIOII.E9AL LI or RETAIL& Old Brass and Copper WIII be taken at the highest prices In exchange for work or wore. 'Mending done to order. Ills shop Is at the old 'tett], on Market street, where the public are respeottolly invited to call and examine for them. selves Tin & Hardware STORE. O. B. MERRELL retheotrallv Informs his friends and cestomers, end the citizens of eledulleto inotintuirever ally, , that he her now °penad ou einond street, opposite the resideoci of Col. Barrett. an eAteastva Copper, Tin, Sheet-Iron and Metal Ware STORE And that he IS SOW tecoiv in E141g13 DUO= ela of Cooking, Parlor and Fancy STOVES, And a variety of Household .and Kitchen and other conven iences never tiefon Mimed for sale in the connty. ain,tag which he would nano:Made mention and recommend a ij'arti@nz:aor Yuarmaci a 9 • As a superb article, and a greet Invorite with the ladies. It is ham easily carried tram one room to Ye other. and heated with either stone.enat or char coal. at very tritllag e reuse. and is used either for Washing. Ironing oil:001:pin. Itat ho would invite particular attention to Ms assortm.ut offiletal warn. among whoh the following aitic:es may be foand : FLAT 1301"FOM HOUND FLAT Ltkirftdif - - - - BOILEII-.1 Do do OVA!, do, I SAUCE:PANS 11-ii-Null : , TE.W PANS. I WINi,: DUXES. I GLUE POTS. Ar , f,lN KRfri.E,of differ. COUNTER SCALES. cut SIZel. A sulunaid article, TEA SCALES. sod the very best for coolung I FORIONDERA. preservcs. Ate. SAD-IRON sTAND. TURN IJUCKLES, lot Win- N ANUY I.ollth-1100:1 'ow Shutters, COFFEE ROASTERS. ENAMELLED SPITTOONS. GRIDDLES tr. PIE PANS. WAFFLE IRONS. STOVE SPIDERS. SKILLETS. ate. ard., All the above articles nal Ti seed and Enamelled inside. so as to prevent them from cornflour, and orndering them more ourablo and leu liable to brenk 'am sudden het. STOVES. Among thoBTOVEB which he often for sale am the fol• owing Patterns viz No. I—IMPROVED COMPLETE of !818. No. II !!ANDY COOK. No 3—NINE Pl . l'E STOVES—lmproved. No. 4—TEN PLATE~•,, or BALTIMORE WOE. No. 1 5 —Eb011E isi rw No. lI—EMPIRE STATE of MI. No. 7—J ENN Y JINII 14 A.TOR—Parlor. No. B—NEW YORK AIR TlGijf do No U—SAL MANDEE do No. to--4.:OLUMBIA STOVES. for liar rooms. ?P.c. Ile has alai on hand. will sell to his castomers, very cheap. a sapetor attlela of Stove Blacking, That can't be beat.' It is cheap. easily put uu. looks basalt fat, end wants very wel. Ad the above arttrles are INSURED, and will be sold FOR CASH at Prices to low as to astonish everybody. Clearfieid. Jai y h. 1851.—) IVAR DECLARED WITH ENGLAND! 1717 An wrni Et:GLAND is hereby declared by the sob- VV V norther %Thane/just received Irons the Works of lit VINE, tri'COY & Miiesburf, Pe., en extensive lot of 1W PN of every description. mid of th e very best quality, which he will urn at the following rvileced prices: Common bar Iron, Assorted, 83 75 1-lorse.Shoe bar, alone, 4 00 Nail Rods, alone, 4 50 Nails at 5 00 Theiswill also be found at tbe same ettab isbnient. a laud aszurtment of Stoves of ev'ery description, Cooking Stoves. Ten Plate. Hine Plate. Parlor Coal and Wood stoves, all or which will be geld as Cheap. and a little Cheap. er than were ever before otrered In these parts. Call and um for yourselves near Leonard Bt. Moor e'sAgen storet. CAKTP.It. . Clearfield. Anguat 5.1853. To Teamsters. CONTRACTS TO LET. THE atibicriben hate on hand now at their t:;team To, In Covington township, a large quantity of bavred L to• bol, and will have by tho 4tday of January next, 1,500,000 feet To he healed to the river at the mouth of Deer Creek. t•^n J uttee !.atom's. The distance's .5 miles. and a fau load for either wagoes or sleds. They wish to employ teems either by the thousand or by the day, to haul it. but woe id prefer giv ing Rout by the contract. The hauling must commence at soon 0.0 the crOUnd is In can sufficient to carry a wagon and load The cash will be head as soon es the work is done.— Persons wishing to anicane, will apply at the Steam Mills two miles fromlFranchv Steam Mills. Sept. f.B. Iss2.—um--pd tcSl ounr •Inaunon 118v0 araw.) 1 1 , A111 00 ,LASO Jo . ; pnta •acquilia of eruom Waif) 110.1 4 W ili ol,2 " oo P D.O . d o ql3 SANVNNa . I9 W 9, ll 4 "QOald Uga "tiVia UNIP4O3 0111 • 110,1( 'Alllvoo 1Q 1 oll) Jo d II H slooa %ItlgAt uqa tiouad AN v •aeinlaugnuttu . amogg SMW iiiurm iiurM iuvAi, AT THE CASH STORE LEM \Mltil AND Callatirairtb 1-11;vou.buA 70(1.at triguannnd w iv e l l i l ich l ge te y d or S e T s ( gin ll g O oll at very low or:cot—and they invite all who wish to boy GOOD GOODO CHEAP to call and examine baioro put. chasing elsewhere. Pierce vs. Scott 'VMS cause Ii down for trial on the SECOND FRIDAY • of November nest. . - . . The Plaintiff's aechiratioa is filed • The DefesuPutt has Lest his plea upon the record. . And uow,tu wlt, the 14th day ofJuly.lb32, She undersigned takes this method of eivinut Public Notice To all oolong Interested In tbn trial of tho above cause, that be easiest reee veil from the liastein Cittes a large 4nd select assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware 4' Queensware Which he Is now prepared to seU to either Democrats ot Whigs at the lowest possible cash prices, or in exehange for country produce. The above stock of . goods has been seleatod with great care iu to quality and . la:Joe—and with a determination to DELL CHB+ ei:111. limo can bo purchased at any other establishment in the borbogh of Clem field. And as we charge nothing for 'bowing our goods. or Wilzig our paicesove earnestly Invite all Democratic and Whig La. dice and Ulm:lame* to call, examine, and indga 'be them selves. • At the old stand on Second street. nearlp opposite the reel donee or Uovernor lllaloa • • MOSSOP. Olemilo4d. Jolt' 14. i) DR. HOYT'S .P N • °IV* IPCOVIUMLBOo THSI PREPARATION is now hmagolteted th the Public se a GUARANTEED CURE for the REAVEB IN lIORRE 4 . and as the, only known medicine in the world having been used In the privoto Veterinary motto° of the proprietor Mr the last Eoyears; and he ha* rivet known it to fill t o allows) tostruce of predation n 18.41811 curo. and loov ut the horse In seed epirits far work. The utterincomPatho try of the horse for labor., when troubled with thls amnion ( jocose, should Induce every one having. snub to apply Ins. mediate!, farads remedy. PRICE ONE'DOLLAR PER PACKAGE. Which will by seat, "with full directions." to arty patio the United Stntes. All totters' or communications to be ad dreuetl,PostPald. to .. L P. HOYT. . .!, Rene of No.IO Smith PIFTII Street, Philadelphia.; Wholesale agent for the United titates, • N. N. —Agents wanted throughout the country . whom o Mond discottat will be given ; and their names olacedla the advertisement:. Address as above. . , C. 1 3. h7 WAiLAO . .&11111.19., /Intettol entxrrilorr , to Act of Conmot in thump 1861, bra. 8. 11017011 TON, AL D., In the clfrk'l Mlles of. the District • Court ibr• 4at trt at. • ' Dhrtrlct of Pennsylvania. • Another Scientific Wonder! CIREAT OURE 'Oft • dr, GASTRIC Jlll.lllCir - JP. Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth Stomach. of the Ox.olter Directions of BARON 1:AgBIG, The great Physiological Chemist, by J. B.HOUGII. Ton, M. D., No. 11. North Eighth Street, Phile'. del Ole, Yu. This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION. DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVER. COMPLAINT, CON. STIPATION. and DEBILITY. Curing alter Natura'a Clearfield. July 13.18 M own method, by Naturo's own ogent, the Gaetrci Juice. * * *Half a teaspoonful of this Fluid, infthie& in wo a ter, will digest or ditsolvo, FIVE POUNDS or ROAST BEEF IN ADCHIT TWO :BOURN, out of the Stomach. DIG ES'rtON. DIGESTION it chie fl y pittformed in the stomach by Use aid of a fluid:which freely exodus from the inner coatqf that organ. when in a stgte of health called the Gastric, Juice. This Fluid!' the Great i3olvent of the Food, the Pawl. tying, Preserving. and dlimulating Agent of the tromeott and tramline*. Without it there will be go dleemon.—no converilon of . Food into Dltiod. and 'O'Mara/en of this body z. but rather admit. torpid, painful, and destructive condition°, the whole dlyestiveriPPUratnii. A wong. f.tand. or feituvux stomach produces so good Gastric Juice, and benoc the Os .. ease, distress nnii debility whialieuStie. PEPSIN AND RENNET. PEPSIN Is the chief element, or Greif ftlgesting PrlnCitirst of fha Gastrio.rnice. It is found in great abundance In she solid nattier the human stomach after death, and semethnen eautesthe stomach to digest itself, or eat Itself uh. It is also found In the stomach of animals, its the oz, cull, tac, It Is the material used by farmers In making eheete,ealled trotittid. [het:diet of which hes long been the wonder of thodistry. The curdling of the mile Is the first moms oldie:anon. Rho ! set uostestes eptooishing power The stomach of a call will enrsl.e nearly one thousand times name% welcht of milltr- Baron I,fehig states that •'(./ne nett el Pepsin dissoirodiTi 404 thousand parts of water, will diciest meet and other fend. , s— Diseased stomachs modems so good Gastric Juice. gentle% as Pepsin. 'Poshew thnt this want may be PeTreal/Leinsded. we Gauls the toilowing BARON LIE II , in hi. celobrated work on' Animal ! 0 Chemistry. : "An Artificial Digestive Fluid may Po readily obtaiond Item the mucous meta brans (tribe stomaeh of a Calf. is which various anielas of load, as meat and WO. will be Sollenei,Ehaneed, nod Dtkested, precisply In the Mae manner in they would be in the huMan stomach.". DR. PER ELVA, la his lo mons mat Ise on "Food nod Dlet," Published by Wilson tst Go.. New York, pace SO, gal e s the snore great fact. and oeseril,.. the methl,lol urvitma:lon.— There are few Maher antbonbes Loan Dr. Pared it Dr JOHN NY, DRAPER, Professor of Chemistry in lb) filkdical College ol the Ito, v,rinty of Now York, in lus "Tank took 01 ChOunstry." !moo Yti, says. "it bog boo' a Vestiou whether artifloiul ditestieo could be performed—but it Is new universally admitted that a may be." Professor DUN 1,1'.30N of Philadelphia, is:his great olt On /1003tt11 Phrsioktier. devotes more titan fifty races to op, examination ol thistubl•et. His experiments with fir. UMW. wont, on tha Gastric Juice. ~btutued from the livinehumayi stomach, an I tram ordinate ate well koeiveu.' "In all heanyii. — digestion mutated as norlactly in the Attini4llo. 4 lX4' the N taura I diceslions. AS A DVSPLPSIA (!HER. DB, Ili /UGH DM' prepatatiou of PEPSIN has Produced the most marvellous effects. canna cassia! Debility. Emacia tion. Nervous Decline. nut: Dyspeptic Consumption supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. It is troPossibleto eve the details of eases .12 the limits at this adveithemenv—bat authenticated certific:!ves have bens teeeived of mort.than 200 RENIARKABLE CURES In Philadelphia. New Xork. and Heston alone. These were nearly all desperste cases end the cares were nut only. tepid and wooderiol. bat permanent It Is a gOat.NERVOIJ. ANTIDOTE:. en 4 Dom thenzton. ishmely smellenantity necessary to proonehealthydigue.44. A believed to 'net noon Thereisno form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it dues not teem p. •each and remove at once No matter how bad they luny ne, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF. A shawl° dose removes all the unplea.ant symptoms, and it nely needs to be repeate4, torn short time to make these &nod drew, DM mascot. PURITY Or BLOOD nod VIGOR Ut Poll foi tow at once. It is on,ti tamely excellent in cute of Maisel. ine ,Crampe, Soseu. , ss tip. pit of the Stomach dames* after mains.. low, cold Meteor !ha /APO. of DespondeocY. emaciation Weakness, tendencx [0 Insanity. FAluoid, &c. Pzica,UNE DOLLAR per bottle. Ono hottie will oltem effect a lasting core. SENT BY MAIL, r REE OF POSI'AGE. Pnr coriven lance ei sending to all parts of the country, the DIGESTIVE MATTER OF 1 HE PEPSIN is put up la the !nr o of Powders, with directions to be dissolved to diluted alcohol. water. or syrup, by 1...te patient. these powders con. tam preelcely tne some matter as the bottles, but twionlb• Quantity to; the saute[ vice, and will be sent by mall, ram ir POSTAGE. for ONE DI tLbe.. ft sent (post paid) to tin J, S. HOUGHTON. No. 1I North Eighth street hila.a s Six onckeees for five dol'sra Every pee/cane and bears the written signature J. isouutiruN. M. li.. Sole Pronf'ettir •,.•.:tr.ents wanted in every town to the Unitnd Slates.— Very liberal discounts given to thetrade Drusalsts, Postmen'. ten, nod Books° leo, are desited to net as agents. AGE.ITS fur Clearfield county — • W A 1,1,,A(1E 4 H ILLS, Clonlield borough. 1.1.,1A51 Melt RIDE. Curwenrville. P. W. BARRETT. Euthersburg. R. W. Mt Pi IRE. townshio. CUMMINGS & M.EIIArTY. New Washieurcro. JOHN C.IIRE...INER . Mooresville, Clearfield CO. MIV 28, 1851.4 Y. H. & 0. VAITII landersigne .l resnectfully announces to the create of I Clearfield told the adjoining counties that he will twain. urn to carry on the acove butleca at his extentird eelablfeh• meat in the oorongh of Clearfield. and ie now toepued to manufacttun all kinds of Castings used for Grist _Mills, Saw-Mills, and all kinds of Machinery. fl la Castings are no. , or a uperier quality—eOuul. ft not se perier. to any other am the State—as he uses none but thee Cr best material. and employs none but the very best of WOT&SUCT , LI 111ACHINE SHOP, With two superior TURNING LATH Eti, driven by steam, Is ncok.in sueetsifuloperation. and under thy magagement of a practical mechaalo—where almost any cuticle of mar:Maori can be FINII6IIEII in the s ery best style. sod on short notion. Hel l as now an hands a large assortment of (6espogs. such as tiToN'E.s or var., seizes and patter.a. Gil [ROM. WASII KGTTLES. &c.. so.. which he offers to sell low los Cash, or on a reasonable credit. fie is nhw casting, from be most approved patterns, HATHAWAY COOKING-STOVES. ALSO,-Fancy Air Tight Parlor Stows, Nine Plate and Coal Stoves. Also, Wiard's celebrated Plough. And all gladioli' IIt?LLGW-WARE, SLEIWI and 81. ED SOLES. WAGON BOXES. aro Ile intends Itos ell on reasonable terms. and trans that the citizens of tho comity generally will lied It to their advantage to give him their custom. VASII will always he Preened— but the bighert prices will be allowed for Votintry Produce and OLD METAL. As be gives bisestabltshmenthispermid supervision. all orders for work will receiyo nrompt attention. DAVID LITZ. Clearileld. Nov. 28.1851. Clmfield, Sept. 30, IS 2 NEW GOODS AT FRENCHVILLE, subsyiber respectfully announces to his triaatfkami the pub a generally. that he has jest RENEWmf It tt STOCK OF GOODS, which was selected with a swot tele:a to QUALITY, and which he. will galas (*dap Ile eats bb bought elsewhere in thelottunty In addition to his steer. of Ditlf GOODH. GROCERIES HARDWARE, LIQUORS. Au,. he would pattioularkyeall attention to his stock or. • • • Crockery-Ware. Thankful fox tbefiberal custom be tins heretofore received from big' fellow chiming ho ramectfully solielts n continuance at the same. securing them that truk present stuck win bottle, Muted of on such terms as will g(vo fall satisfaction. . kinds of Country produce will be titkOrr in ti.Vohialle for goods at the kighest market prime. • / . • . •FILANCI*OOHDRLET. Freaahville, t3ept..p3, 1852. TAILORING BUSINESS. REMOVAL nriflE subscriber, thankful forret favors, rep pectlully informs his customers,and the public generally, that he has removed htis shop'to thd Huth ding over the Post Office, lately occupied by H. F. Ward, and that he will ho Shero,,found atoll times "on hand" to ep ppty hid custbroors, Unlike some of hiscotemporartes.' he is unable 'to premise that his Fashidos are of the ,rnost approved style of rlavrt• ciumr, but will tnsurethem made according to the -T4i4eBg Bzshion of pore modern days. . . ,THOS. KIEA. Clearfield, April;l b 1851. ;, .1. . ,VP46/aallOP, l l3, A GENTO of esPerfell vo ; angg tOdrerate IMER •en'Ll • AMC/ rruA • AS2tIVIATION itt, I 4. I .*SPUPG..P," whar2 3 l°2,1 1 'etictontegcmout %rat:le-visa: Apply az aril cam Month SuctonAtAmt , o; ai) • - - • '" 6 l7.oaLkilE'Vtairdoit' Harrisburg; Aug. 16. 1342. DYSPEPSIA! THE, ; TIZUE DIGESTIVkaI FLUID, Sc:IENTIFI C EVIDENCE ELECTRO•M ACNE TIC PRINCIPLES, PEPSIN IN POWDERS, PELEASAN'T MILL IRON FOUNDRY and MACHINE SHOP, At Clearfield.
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