A AWT TO THE FARMER*. ,Wo may send to England for Durham Jwfu and to Spnltf or Saxony for the gjeMtfsfiebp ; we-'may 6earcli th'o world ou , - sell you my pasture my cow, but did r J J J ;°v* L t which we cut from an ex- us 0 p re|) ]y w j ) j c j l n U n ®j,.^ armer » whom wo knew many ma( j e , 0 one 0 p j,j g neighbor.— mi&r had obtained some pigs of a ..A residing some miles off, and who, be- was always very success ful in his farming operations, particularly surpassing bis neighbors, in raising pork. -Shortly after, meeting the old gentleman referred to, he says, “Well, Mr. Sweetscr, I’m going to beat you raising hogs tins year, I have got some of J M ’s breed.” “A a ah,” drawled out the old man, “you’d better get the breed of his ho-og trough !’’— Maine Farmer. WHEN TO USE LIME AND PLASTER ' Land doctoring like nl! other doctoring, should be performed with nn intelligent reference to the naturo of the disenso, and the adaptation of the remedy. General Bierce, of Akron, is a careful observer of naturul phenomena, and withal a suc cessful cultivator. Fie has recently con tributed the following valuable suggestions 10 the Summit Beacon : The value of Lime and Plaster, as a manure, depends upon the component • parts of the soil to which it is applied.— - All land has more or less sulphuric acid in it, caused by tho decomposition of iron pyrites. Tho presence of this acid may generally bo known by tho appearance of ■ the soil, and parflcularly of tho stone. If there is any iron j-ust, or oxide cf iron, in the soil, or in the stone; or on the top of the water that filtrates through the soil; or if tho water is hard, it indidates the pre sence of sulphuric acid. If tho land on which grass seed is sown, is “slow to catch,” or sod over; orcatch ed in patches, it indicates the presence of - sulphuric acid. If the roots of clover, and herds-grass in . ihe spring, stand two or three inches out of the ground, and in detached parcels, with bare ground between—it is the work of sulphuric acid. On such land plaster is a positive injury. If clover and tame grasses die out, and tre succeeded by wire grass, sorrel or sour dock it is caused by sulphuric acid. Put ' Bn lime and keep off plaster. Tho reason why plaster should not be used on land charged with sulphuric acid, is that plaster is composed ol Ijme and sul phur, and applying that is adding moro of that with which the land is already over charged. On such land apply which unites with’the sulphuric acid, und forms plaster. The lime thus neutralises the acid ; and the acid thus neutralises the lime, and forms a compound uutrimentfor vegetation. The reason why the ground appears so hayd, where the earth is charged with sul phuric acid, is that tho old stubble has been eaten up by the acid. ' The sulphuric acid in plaster, applied to land not overcharged with that substance, decomposes vegetation, and fits it for nour ishing the living plunts. Where there is an excess of the acid it eats up the vege tation, both dead and living. This is the reason why soils overcharged with the add are always deficient in vegetable matter. And soil free from it, havo an excess of vegetable matter in a decompos ed stale. ■ The presence of this acid is the cause af.sorrel and sourdock, and sour grass. The land is literally sour, and Nature is trying ,to throw it from her stomach, - through thesS excrescences. . / The rule then, is, if your land has too fntticb sulphuric acid or is sour, give it a good coatoflime; if destitute ofacid,apply plaster. L. V. Bieiice. G£p“lf you don’t go to school, my son, ‘who will teach you what is right and C 'wrong ?” ‘‘l don’t get teached, I find it out.” “And how do you find it out?” Ti! observing that right works for a :ijlillihg a day, while wrong lives on it.” •n/(Kr“ Ma,” said a precocious youth to ..his maternal progenitor, the other day, man a courting our Sarah, in spring time of life? h)v son?" Inquired the anxious /pother.. , tinifitfy&i he looks so flourishingly .;gf eD '” \ _ Iklf"A.man in Michigan cures hogs of A ".lbe. blind staggers by bleeding them in tho - .third wrinkle in the roofof the mouth. This mby te a new wrinkle to some eminent r,j»e'dical, doctors,. &c;. (KTA dabbler in literature and thß fine . arts ,wijo -prided himself on his knowledge and proper; use of . the language, pame upon a youngster sitting on the bank |'of .A mill pond; angling for gudgeons, and thus addressed him: . . “Adolescence, art thou not qhdeavor . ing to entice the finney tribe to engulph .into, their donticnlated rrjouthp a barber -jjook upon whose point is fixed a daipty file boy, “I'm a fishin," ANNUAL ASSESSMf^T. Roror.ish.il O'o.iiflolil caonW »• a _ , how |“J'',[>o chn AMKijor* fortho y«a A^ n apJ ( o v»n»hlp bjr mid amaunLol atate a ft X iV?Sn Aeieinbly pauctj tbo 2Hh vaitmiion. wimjably in ni\ act day or v & h iif 2 « 3 c.s ;2 S 5.2. s .=8 S 3 % g-«=:- • sss: SgsfsT: gig. . j? j! : : :°®-': a-. fi \f f; - P** • •i : i • If* •:I; i "S • j'••••!* : l : ; * • : • ••: '• * >1 I H S? SZ'a,oS KJ .gSm!=» M --,t3 > f? - - ~ «-*•? m i S? 5 &£• _.CJ s■*?* «*» d 8 g” i-~° SI B- H • I f* 111 gag E§fg 8 gg 593 agg ? 9 s <»? a » 5l B » | 22 2 -nW #* r ’Sf 2 C - *-wcSM«*H »0«- *-M r 3 ?.* ? pj_ «" Jl T •>' Va< --• q« y-T o-S U>- I ? £-“| £ g£ SSI£aa?U32.:;ESES , £SBSEgSS2?Ij § &8l jf ? 2[ SI ssl’ESgaESSagfiassSSSHllSaS 5 »lsw P ~ «-j «| K? 3I S=?^S§§2E?s^KasSSE^cfegga2:o 2 -* WF> the underlie tied CommUslon r rt of Clearfield county l)n Certify, tnat 1 1 • above it a ini'* md corroc l »t«te menloflhe eg* regate nniount ofihe AsKi'mnnt ah I Vnhn ti.-n of thn several nhj»ots made taxable uy t*m lewiof thir •Joimnoiwca Ih for Kia»v purpciei. ot rc’Qrned hv the Ataes 'on otihi* several borough* and townshipi. end puotiihed by •inth rityof thenbme ninod Acf of /*.ii"mbiy Witn-is oar hands and seal of i.fSjo (nil Jilt day of Febroft* ry, A U.. Ifcjii. VM. ALEXANDER. ICommia A'te:t, KAMlllili SiIUFP. \ liooers. O B. COODIiANDEK, Clerk. S3j_prr-‘o.Lia.gj‘ c siaQ.c&o C. C. PRICS‘] &C®. 5 MILESBURG, Pa., 13 ESPECTFULEY annonneeto the Merchatti, and other IV ci item ofClevfieW coum> , that they have, id addrtoi, 'olhe Huri*air, aoti nor_i portroa in one house aad another port on id ano tier. at hat been too ußon the cate i'hey will step TIVO H» rA'l'S on the l|n«, running day aod nix it. in that one or tho other will leave Philadelphia id every «*fsht orten day*. Ail kinds oi PRM* I/OE.IRON. MJMBER, &0.. &0.. re co red and forward'd to any point on the line Thanklul for put fayort. they respeatfolly tolioito oonUn ounce orpnb io putronaffe. as they guarantee the most panic* alar aitenlion to goods oooiieued to thnrcbaree. Mile*bor», March iJ. ’53 4t-pd S Wholesale nnd Retail Grocery, s s i-£_Csia^cr a s S W. Y, hrtvici: mule arracpiioienti to carry on S S the WHOLESALE GROCERY BUSINESS 1D f'hii. S C adfllphla, the mbscriner will crntiooe'o il2l*' »T. n full Mir fin >!-tc OM.irtriKnt o| » S GHUvEUUA'. KM; j \ |V ON, N All.B. URi I't) FiwUli', "nrl ah the ieaamff ar* V V, ticleiin trade.~Thanifal for part favors, he wonld n«k t / his oid patrooi to give him a call, as he Is prepared to ? p tell at prices that cAocot faii to pieaio. ? S February ltf *833.—1y JR. EBY S Montelins Brother & Ten Eyck. BEg leave t. mioim the.r i ea-is and the u .buo generally, that'has have taken into partnership with them, DENJ. HAKTv'IIUEN, who having purchased the store formerly kept by Wra 11. • loom, and having united it with their own. are now doing holiness on a more extensive scai« under ihe tiilo of MONTELIUS, TEN EYCK, & CO. Where they ore prepared to tell all kinds of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, (Tin Ware, Hats, Caps, dj-c. And wouldcalt particular ati©uti„n to Iheirai.u* ot HOOTS and dliuEd as they asetofthe mostexperi-Dced hands, and aie pre, ared to do any kind of worki n ihat line of ban* ueu. The? also keen a Urge and wet' osio't**d «u,ci of PATENT MEDICINES. Bach a* all I J\ i NES\ LUCIJEN & C«J’ h M'ALISTERB UN iMRNT CA’ITLK POWDEU3. LINIMENT, lioach iaiPeptin. Wright’* Indian Vegetable Pill*, and all other Medicines uiusliv kepi ia acountry itore, Curw«*ntvi'le, ret> <2l. In 3 LIST OF GRAND JURORS for May term, 185 S. Wiiln,in A. 1104(1 1 tmiier Luw.euce L,K. Carter SIU wnght du George Shirlue Farmer Decatur Jacob Bonk do do laihanicl Hughes Merchant Chest J ll.oesler Farmer Lrady John rkhimger do do Jacob Yoai do JohnJ Beams do Peier Arnold do F, W. -ch «enfog Tailor David Cathead Farmer uv Holrraon Maurer do Co»la*ton William A. Bloom do Ptka David tibarp Carpenter Penn Dav.d Adams Ftfnar Hoeas Chaunoev Ellis do !|«ji| liobeit AfehafFey Lumberman ’ do I’homv Leonard Farmer Girard William lloover do Bradford Naibaa Lines do Umoo <). U. Lnmm do jiQiton Tituwas Aluhafley, * do Borns de Jam*-* Del eohach Blacksmith Boro* Olra'fH LIST OF TRAVIS JURORS for May term, 1853 John Holt Farmer Brad oid township J. VV.Grebam do do do James Nelson do Girard do James Feranson do Ferguson do David Goss do Decatur do J>»hn Hughes do do do da uei MuClarren do do do Ab’ahnm Goss Lumberman do do K. W. Bcott do Fox do rhiiio McGhee do Bell do ira Sabins do do do Adam wheeland Cabinetmaker do do Adi&io Cider Farmer do do Jacob Wa'ter* do do do James 11 gluts do Morris do laoob Wise'" do do do Ja nes 11. Heg&rty do Beccarla do Wra 51 Smiley do do do Lv man Miles Wagonmikor - do do C. BholT • Farmer Woodward do Sumnei Fey do Bred? do ILnry Goodlander do do do Kosweii Luther do do do Wm. • Dugan Ca»pe#!er Clearfield borough J. iV.Bhugari Wajonmaker do do Lewis Laporle Co&chmakei Carwenivilledo Hoary Swan Farmer Jordan township Thomas Birong do do do Johnathan Nichols do Lawreaoe do BnmuelCirde do do do Wm.Buackmnn do do do James Bloom do. Pike do Johnathan K. Bloom do do do J F. W. Bcbnarrs do Covington do John Kider. ir. do do do Bamnel McLwen do Chest do B O OKS. WM RLLDV. the Colporteur of tho American Tract • Boaetv lor Clearfield want?, continue* bis residence at East Eod of CnrwontvtlJe Bridge. 110 baton hand above S3JQ worth of the Sooiety’s public n tlons. The following are tome of the works ho has to dispose of 'M.oKeltfioas .Library. 34 volumes. $lO. This Library is composed ol tito Writing* of FJave>i, Bnuynn Baxter, Venn Pale/.Neuon. D Aubigno’s History of theßeformation. and variuui others. iiv ugelical Family Library* ISvolameg, 45 SO, * Youth** library of 70 volume*. $lO Suitable for Sunday Bchooli.or Pamlhos. They aroembelliched with many excel* lent ongraviD**. ' Tho almve works may qUo be. had teparately. Alio 632 Tract* bound la li» volume* of 6Uop«gei each’ Reward Uooki for children, Ju p&a* age* varying in »?*> and price. , . . ' ilioSociety potlith searSOO volume* in Eogliib, beiide* many In German. French, and other languages. Some of which pio now on hand N. B. He is frequently receiving new sappliei from New Yo,k / . . March A Lhpirtom me hereby Cautioned against buy nr or in way meddtlag with One YoKu.ofOxon* Ono Cow. One Stove. Five n ,V A lul 'J!* and Horae Hoars; One Bed, Choirs, Dishes, oic.. March 111,1831). HIUII a UOYNTON. : 55ABC-JR«>rV • THE ROAD _TO HEALTH. HOLLOWAYS PILLS. CORE OF A DISORDERED UVER AN DO AD DIGEB - Letter from Mr.'li! \V. Kirlcus, Chemist, 7, Present sroel, Liverpool, (England,) dated Gth June. 1651. To rrofciior.HOLLO WAY, 81U-Voar fills und Uiotmont hovoitood the hiirbeiton our.alo list ol I roiirictar, Medicines lor soma rear,. A cui turner, to whom 1 can relor lor any enquiries, desires nje to let you Know the imrriculariof horoaso. Sho had boon troubled for years with a disordered liver, and bad digestion. Un rho i la«» no.Giiou, however, the viraleaco of the attack wn» »o alarming, and the inQ.unmafion.iet in to severely, that doubts were entertained of her out being able to bxor tip t* fortunately she wa» indnood totry your Fills, and theiaforrai mo that altar tho first and cai*h succeeding do c, she bad groat roliet. che continued to take them,ami oltbuogli shousedoo. v throe lfoxo*.ihois now In theenjoymantof perfoft health. I c .urn iiavesont you many moro cases but tneabovo. Irotn the tievtrily of tho Atuck, and the Speedy (Jaro.l think, speaks niuun in liavor of your astonishing Pills, (Signed) . H. W. ICIHKUa. AN EXTRAORDINARY CORE OP RHEUMATIC FE VER, IN VAN DIEM ANLAND. Copy of n Loiler in the Hobart Town Courier,ol tho Ist Murclt, 1851, by Major J. Wolth, Margaret M'Connigao, nineuen years of age. rt-iiding at Now Town, hid been sallering from,a violent Kbenmatio Fe ver Tor upwards of two months, which had entirely deprived heiof th? oio of her limbs; during this period sho was under the core nl the mostemioent medical men in Doha i Town, and by them her case vrai uonsidored hopeless. A friend pro* vailed upon him to try Holloway 's celebrated Pills, which she contented to do, and in an inoredible short space of time they I eiluoted o porL-ct ouro. 1 CURB OF A PAIN AND TIGHTNESS IN THE CHEST AND STOMACH Of A PERSON 81 TEARS OF ACE. From Mo-sra. Thew & Son, Proprietors ol tho Lynn Anveri tser, who ton touch lor iho following slulemonl. August 2nd, 1851. fo Professor HOLLOWAY, diK—l desire to bear testimony to the good effcots of Ho'lo wa?’« Pills. For a me yuan l suffered severely iroma pain and tightness *n the stomach which was alto accompanied by • •bomessofbranth,that prevented ra. finm -talking nbuut. I era 94 rear* of oge, and notwithstanding ny advanced stale uf hf**. ihttePuls hnvuio relteve-f me. .rough of (Deerfield, near the itore of Lamiiuhl U Moore, wh*«e he inlenoa keeping a GENERAL ASSORTMENT OK CASTINGS, warranted <• be made Wine beat material, aod at price' that cannot fail to pieaso. The follr win*; cotnpo • p rtof he it->ck on hands • pultun's uor-AiK cooking stove. foi either Wood or (Toil Thu Stove hat probably the I orgeat intro dactionofan; other lotmol staves It haa superseded in afro st every cpunty. the well known Hathaway and Z-eg. ler stoves. Ills easily understood, and the floes being so arranged that all can be cleaned withoat any trouble. Tt.e peculiar form and construction is such as to render it the mostdarablo of all stove*. Numerous testimonials coala t»e odded. but It isdeemed anrecenary.i IMPROVED PREMIUM COOKING STOVES-atfrom 18 to iVO PaHIjOK STOVES— for ellharwood or coal. AIK-TIGGHT do hALaMaNDEK do a beautiful Coal Store. VAdB do EGG do NLsE & TEN PLATE Stores—very cheap. MANTLE (j K \TES, w.> h summer oiece*. A large variety pr»d »r,.-Tm. firi» h• ' I rrm IK f-> JJH in Ate*. i-U.M.MUiN CiiA i hsi, (illsizes. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL RAILING; HOU/)W WAREtoVEN MOUT2IE: GRIDIRONS. WAFFLE do SCALE REAMS WAC»N BOXES.SLEIGU.HLEI) fc UOB&OLES. OAR RINGS for Hafts. ROAD HCRA PEHS. a new article. CORN sHELLEUS. CORN AND LOU MILLS, wnrrnete- 4 to gr (iIIAIN L>lULl-«. Sic. Sic. Screw-Cutting. Any sized Bcrew, with any de«nea number of threads to the inch, eithersq are ur V thread. Brass. Copper, and Ba bbett's Metal Castings made to order. NATHAN MYERS. M.rch 4. I«St.—lr. ILifistt ®ff ]S©ttSlElloper co do No liquor 14 James M Kelly do do No liqnor 13 iiuyntoo & Nerling do do No liquor 14 J. Covodaii Lo. do do No liquor 14 Isaiah Warnck do do No liquor 14 Tho*. McGhee fit Co. ICil tosvnshlp No liquor 14 Gedd«s rdariOfiiCo. do do Nol.q ior 14 y. fit G Smith do do No I quor 14 Picdeiick Aruold Brady township No liquor 14 riamuel Arnold do do No liquor 14 P. v. Barrett do do No liquor 14 i-erliie la t o.—Nov. Wih *53. do No nquor 14 K H. Moore do do No liqaor 14 Jumeiii Crahem Bradford township No liquor 13 Hun ha! fit Hruiher- do do No il jnor 13 Force® & Ulmao do do Liquor 14 G. K Barrett Uogcs township No Hqaor 14 K. M Stevenson tOo do do Me liquor 14 Cummings tt ftlahafiuy Burnside twft’p No nquor 14 i owle fit Ase do do No liqaor 14 JsmHi fticMarray do do No liquor 14 i. I’otdno U flons do do Mo liquor 14 Brady fit Hnrahougb Chir township No hvuor 14 Matbaniei Hagnoi do ao No 1 qoor 14 ..ewis J. Herd do do No liquor 14 Kobeil remington do do Liquor by quart Russel tiewit do do Liqaorbyqaan J. U. Barmoir Covington township Liquor 14 - Francis Coudriet uo do Liqao' 14 Levi l.ut7. do do No liquor 14 John B. Ronquex do do Liqaor.by quart Kicimrd .*io*»up CJeaillold borough Lrquor 13 Wallace hr Hills do do No liquor 13 Irwin stimuli do do No liqaor 13 C. Kraiz-r do do No liquor 13 Wm. L Moore do •. do No liquor Id A. k. Wriuht do do No nquor 14 Wiaieruiiaot Pa!2auerdo do No liquor 14 Robert fcJmilh do do Oyste Jlonse fl Wm H Hluom Cnrwenville borough Liquor 13 Mcßride& Wright do do Noiijuor 13 MontehuUs fit Co do do No liquor 13 Wm A. MaiOQfScpt. 4. '62 do No liquor 14 lsauo Hmith do do Liquor 13 J. <4 fit <» H. Stinor Decatur township No l.iquor 13 Win U. Boiler Ferguson township No liquor 14 Dr J. I*. iiuyt do do No liquor 14 Tll cotton fit Co. Girard township No liquor 13 Augustus Lauonte do do Mohqior (4 (Jiamie IJodlol <‘o do L-quor by qaart K Irwin a tons Goshen township No liquor 14 Richard £haw do do Mo liquor 14 David fylt'i Iluitou township No liquor 14 J< hn M. Chase Jordan township No liquor 14 Duvid McKeeghan do- do No liquor 14 Miles fit Pfouts do do No liqoor 14 Bonk U freeman Karthauatuwishfp No liquor 14 Eau-ard MuGarvey do do No liqaor 14 U. D iinilfitCo. ilq. do No liquor 14 Wm Addlemanjr. Lawronce t-wmhip No liquor 13 Jnmea Forrest fit Co. do do No liquor 14 Edmund T. Brenner Morristowoshlp Liquor 14 E VV. Hale & Co., do do No liquor 14 Do _ Uo do do Patent Medicines 4 o. p. Wilder do do No liq-iqr 14 Grove fit'McKeou do do No liquor 14 James M. Leonard do do Liquoi by quatt Walter* « Brother Penn township; No liquor*, 14 . Robb ins fit Co. do do No liquor 14 Eliza Irvin Pike township No liquor 13 John fit-11.1). Patton do do No liqaor 13 Do Do do do Patent Meilictuei 3 George realty do do Liquor 14 K. W. Moore Union township No liquor 14 Henry Whqehead _ do do No liquor 14 Aorahum Byers Woodward township No liquor 14 John M. Chase do do No hquot 14 J. & J.A.liugarty do do .No liquor 14 Daniel lioutt do do No l.quor 14 Public Notice. ALL persons m»he above and fuvgoina list, will take no tic* that AN APPEAL will b» held at tho Commission ers' ufflfl** OB BATUKDAV HIE dLVENTii DAY OF MAY rtEX 1\ when and where vou can attend. ft tj ii , v ‘ UUi'LKR.Mm. Appraiser. Clearfield. Maro 4 1853. rail ro Mad hotel, MABIETTA, Lancaster Go., Fq. THE UDdeikigned vyouid rdsp«unuil> abaonneeto the Traveling Public-raud natilimiarly to *he LUMBER MEN t»F CLEAHhILLD COUN'l’Y—that he continues to neop the above named Ho.el. Tbaukful for post lavqrs, by nttemion to the went* and wishes of his Guests no hopes to receive a continuance of tbeir patronage ■ , 4 ltien J-LEWI3 HOUSBAL. March. 10,1853. X M. eAvood, PHYSICIAN. Muralw.y. o# found at M> ruldeuceU Cuiweaivil!,, wisiruot profoiilonully nbiui. .. - V i:, f ; - Uw.fB.WJI; - iPMffidP®. AdiTaiptiEsoMomliSo WAifSßi&sftAsr <& N. W. Corner Second & Mnlberry streets, PHILADELPHIA. OF.FEK FOE BALE A LABGE ABSOHTMENT OF -TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SPICES, sc. t SfC, Tliout commencing New titorei cal Attention riven to Produce, Pennsylvania {Lauds! p°M 4QO to 20 OUO IorMBROAANIifzE 1 CITY PBOFEhTY orCA-11. Atldre.i „ J(H. A. HAKUICK. „„ fatale Broker, No. 107. Walnut it. January 20. IfijS —4m. Philndolpbia. S5OO Challenge. WHATEVEKcmcernstheiual’h and hap* inestofapeo pie is nt ail timet of the raosi valuable importance. 1 take it for graUei rhate«e*y person will do all in their power, to save the live* oflhnlr children, and that evtry penoo willen. deavor to promote theirownhealth ai alisaanHim I tool it to bo my duty to tolnmniy at* are you that W RMS, accord, ins to the opinion of the unit on ebrateij Phyilciam are the primary cauita of a large majority of diseases to which chil dren and a uln are liable; 0 yon bavoan appetitecootinn* ally ohongoablefr >ra one ktndot food to another. Bad Breath.- Pain >« theStoniuch, Picking at the Note. Hardness and fail* n it ol the Helly. Dry Cough, Slow Fever, Putio Irregular— remember that all theta denote WORMS, and yon ibould at once apply t’«» remedy nOBENSACK S WORM SYRUP. An article founded noon doieniiliu Principles, c> mooondfd with purely vegetable tnbttancii, being perieoily tale when lukea, and can be given ij tn * mo t tender lofnnt w.th deol* dod beneficial pfiect where bowel Complaint* and Diarrheas hove mado them weak anddebilitated the 'Ponic properties of my VVorm Svrup are sucltoihut it stand* without an equal in the catalogue of medicine*, in giving tone and streuglh to thn Stomach, which make* it an Infallible remedy for Kioto offiiotfd wl:h Dytpeiia. the aiioniihing cures performed by thi* Syrup after Physicians hayj< failed, i* the beat evidonco oftuiaperiorefiicaoy overall other*. The Tape Worm ! Thill* the mott difSoalc Worm to deitroyof all that Infelt the human *v*tom. it grow* to an ulrayil lodrfim'o length, heooming to coiled and la-tened in the lotestiDrs and Stom ach eflecting the hoalth to aadly oito cause Si. Vita* Uanco. Fits, ate . that those alflicttd seldom If ever suspect that it is Tape Wcm hastening them to an earlv grove. la order to rimroythia Worm, a very encrgetlo treatment mutt be pur* to d, it woold therefore bo proper to ftk* tf or 80l my Liver Pillttoutio removelall obstructions that the Worm Syrup mey net direct open the Worm, which mutt bn taken in doses oi 2 Tablespoon tall* 8 timoi a day, These uireotions Jollowed have never been knows to faM in curing tho most obstinate cute of Tape VVorm. No part of the system i* more liable to d trate than the LIVER—it serving a* a Gherer to purify the blood, or giviog the proper secretion to the bile—to ihat any wrong action o! the L ver effects the other important part* of the system,and r*iutls variously in l.lver Compliint, Jaundice, i ymepia, &c We should, therefore, watch every symptom that might indicate a wron action of the Liver. These Pills being com* posed of ROt/i'S and PLANT'S furnished u> enure to heal the tick : Namo.y, lit. An EXPECTORANT, which aug menu the secretijn from the Ptilmootuy niucas membrane or prouiotet the discharge ol secreted matter 2d An ALTER ATIVE, which change* in tome inexplicableand intemibie manaer the certain morbid hOiioo of the tyitein id A TU NIC. which give* lone and strength to the n*»t each 25 cents, Philadelphia, Jono 23, 1562.« ly. PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE. Established 18 yearn ago by Dr. Kinkeli.n, ISWVJ corner of Third and Union atreels, between •Spruce and Dine tits., Philadelphia. EIGHTEEN ycarsuf extensive and uninterrupted nraetice spent in this ci'y, bavc rendeict l)r K ti.e most expert and successful practitioner, tar and near, in the 'rea'raen* of alidiseasesof a private nature. Fe »on* afDio'ed with ulcer* »n the body, ibroat or legs? pans n'be head or boues, mar cur**al rheumatism, strictures, gravel, disease* nrtsiog Irom £>athfo! excesses or impurities of the b o*>d whereby the con •tl'Qtioo has become enfotbled. are ali treated witii success. He who plica* bimseil under the care of Dr. ft., may r li giou.ly confide In hit honor as a gentleman, and confidently reJy upon liis skill as a physician TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Young ruHa who have injured themselves by prac tlce indulged in—a habit Ireqaeatly learned f,um evil com paniuns at scho <1; tl.e elfecU oi which are nigbily tel l . sveo when asleep. en*» ol niusctitar eaorgy. physical laiMtudo aud penara l wdsirinioc irritability and allnervuus Mfeclioas, indige-tion, »lu»jgi»h ces* of the liver, and every disease in any way coo uttered with ibe duordei of the proureativo functions caied, and full v.gor testoroa. It** AD. "’YOUTH AND MANHOOD! A Vigorous Life , or a Premature DedUi. Kinkelin on Self-Preservation —Only 24 cents. This ,f ook juitpub! shed is tilled with nirful information, on tne lnfirmaties and diieaie ol the Henernt-ve Ohbdi. It ad drems Hsell ahke to Youth. Manhood and OJd An®, and should l>< read by all Tho valuable atviooand impressive warning it gives will prevent years of misery und sobering. and save annudly thou, sands of Jives. Parents by roadlng it will learn how to prevent tho destruc tion of their (Jliildrtiu •** A remittance of 23 cents, enclosed in ® letter, addressed to Dr. HI KELLS. N W. uornorof third an 1 Union streets, between Spruce and Pine. Ptulcdeidhia. will ensure a book undercover per ru'orn mail. Person at a distant may odd roes Dr. K. by letter, [post paid.] and be cored at home Packages of Medicines, Directions, Si o., forwarded hy sand ing n r«tmdl «nce, onii put up sec ire from daro«ce or cunosity Douk.rft-llers. News Aco is. l’ediers Lanvassers, and all others supplied klitb the above work, at very low rotes. " • Oolouer J?. lb&d.—l y. fT'llfTY DOLLARS FORFEIT-DU. HUNTER WILL l forfeit $6O jffaUing 'o euro any omo ol secret disease that may come under hi« care, no rn'ittvr how lung standing, or how i fflictlne. Either eex a e taviled to his Pr iv&to Koomt Hd North (Seventh street Philadelphia without fear ot Inter rUDtion irom other pat ents. Siroogrri and others who have beeu unfortunate in the selection o a Physician are invited to oath IMPOTENCY,—Through unrestrained indatganoo in the Passions.- by excess or seJLaboto the evils are name out.— remntare im.iutency, involuntary seminal discharge*, wait, ing or the organ*. lon of memory, a distas ofor fomalesocic y. general debility, or constitutional derangement, are sore to hllow Ifnuo scary consult the Dooror with confidence.— He olfen a perfect euro. READ AND efllicted would do well to rdlcc» before trusting .theii beaith, happiness, and in many oases their lives, in tb£ hands ol'physiciaas ignorant o' this clftssnf maladies, ft is certainly impossible lor one men to understand titheW*fehuman ramily are subject to. 've ry reipeciabf® Physician has his ueoudur branch, iu which he ts moreaqccejstui than his brother professors, and to that ho devotes moat of his t me and i< udy. YEAU6 OF rUAGTJUE. exclusively devoted to theitudy and treatment of diseases of the sexual organs, together with ulcers upon the body, throat. nose or legs, pains in tho head, or bones, meroanal rhoumatjira, stria ures, gravel irregular! lies, diseases arising from youthful excesses, or Imparities of! the blood, whereby the constitution ha* beoumo enfrebied enable* the Doctor to offer sueedy relief to all vho m >y ulaoe themselves under his care. Medicine forwarded to any part of tho United Dtatei.— Prioe Five and Ten Dollars per packago T l ’? ondenlflocd has appointed L. R. CARTER, or Clearfield, bl*ag.*ni for the sale of Ciutlngs, who will tcoei ve bills tor ail hinds or Mill Gearing, and oilier machlnr - ry. t’orsons derjrous to contraot willdo Well to call and ex amine the catalogue ol'Pulterns. and specimens of dm work belore making engagements elsewhere. Castings will bade! llvered, it desired, nt Clearfield, and warranted io be made of good material, and finish'd id a workmanlike maauer liav. ing in tunning order FIVE Superior Lathes, and other mo chlnery in the same proportion, employing none'bat the best Workmen, asmir the very best Pig Iron and Coat, with many other advantages, baflatlershiroselftbat hit work will bo dona os wet! as In the best city shops, anion the shortest nottco. Forparticulars. call on Mr. CARTER, Agent. WATHAW MkERS. March 4.1852.—1 y ". ftlew Store. JgSwS&SSfi AH kinds ol F oduce takes Is exchange tor good*. •> ’ t Glen Hopff. Oot. 7,18511 —flm, U KELL.Y. U UING O ' alrao,t< ’ ,o,yd “ o ' i ‘ , ' loa Jono 18. IBM. >l , t . , , ■ p.MtTH ft IRWIM. ». *«»■ Im K. CARTER, A,eat. WHOLESALE GROCERS, GRobcusack’s Liver Pills. To Mill Owners. Attention, Lwnbernien! HpH E Snbiorlbars offer for sale one of Geoiga Pa je's Second SAW-MILLS, With an la Uorsu Power Engine attnohofi. ad new and In complete roaning order, having been booghtnnd pntupitt Juoe last, sitaated about i miles from Bald Eagle Fu nace. and abont half a mile from the' tn*npik« leading from Bald Eagle Furnace to Philipibnnr. Bald Mill will culB,oltolaet in Ton bon I. *• They will alto sail thoir Block of UORSES, Sleds, Chains, fito . If wa*tod.. , For nartioulnrs, apply toC. K. Mark, at the Mill, or to J L. Shuiia ot Bald Eagle Furnace. Any person can see the mill mi'all oporalion now. _ MARK fit BHULTZ, Dumber H, IRK 2 ' A New Wrinkle! At the Lowest Market Prices, ro particularly invited to jan2B—3ni UNION CLOTHING STORE, 1 WIo A, IAMI ■ ¥7l/ OULD respectfully announce lolho oitgeas of Clear, rr G Id-county generally, that ho has Just opened in Car* wensvilla.’on Btnte street two ticots wesloi Draucker'sho el, anu one door west of MoatilJlons’ store, a •pleadtd assortment of Ready Made Clothings Such as COATS, PANTS, VESTS, ALSO, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. GROCERIES. — Tea, Coffee and Sugar, all of the best quality. Also , COMFORTS and HOSIERY, of all sorts, and very cheap. Every Garu.ent bought at this establishment is wamnted tn b»as represented, us he pays a better price than THE JEWB, ana sells norofen or damaged goods, and therefore canon- fail to please NO JEWB—NO JEW VVoKK—nor co JEW MODE oi dealing is to be feared At'hitriioie. He is determined to racicetho first law of humanity, and treat every one at he wnnid with them to trer t him. At all events none can do belter than give s.iin a call, and whoever will so favor him, will moot with nolita and gentlemanly treatment, and are particularly requested, slijuld they find nothing to iuiuhrirtmres.mil oboy. Finally,*Mr. ftl wisnns it to be distinctly nndentood thathe will BELL CHEAPER than any other tstabiishreenf In toe oounty. tfSTCall early and sccore good bsrgains. Curwwasville, Dea. 3, lE62.—tf. THE Snbsorlher would nlorm the citizens of Clearfield county and the pobllo generally, that be has JUtiT RE t-GIVED, nod is NOW OPENING, at the B'orebonio for* merly occupied by Wing U Getchel, at Morriidale a Large, Splendid ij Cheap Assortment of Good*, consistinc of every stylo and quality of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queemioare, Cut lery, Hardware, Boots, Shoes and Bonnets, Confectionary, Clocks tf- Watches. ALSO, a large and well selected slock of Ready-Made Clothing, Drugs th- se non, which they are sehing oil at very low prtoi-aod Ihi y ravite ah wish wish to bu> (sOOD GOODS CHEAP to call and examine baiore pui chasing elsewhere. BBKHfIPBfIILL’S HOTEL CLEARFIELD, Pa. subscriber most respectfully informs the cit’zens of Uearfralu ooanty and the travelling uublio goaorall that he has taken the above named HOTEL situated on the corner ol fioiit and Market siriets. m thn borough of C -m. Noiuun wiw b«»paru i by ihe nfcrtpiur t-» make Ins o n ora.'rt coinfoitable. nnn hi'hnu.en HUM E to thnre who may itjji wqh him. HssTARI.E will be cbioiuliy ntiended lo—nnd his TA BLE and BAR supplied with .he beu the market wj I * ir‘fd . , ~ LCI VVM. J. HEMPHILL Anemt It IS PItFPARA Hur* it cow tie.nir olle ed to th* FooPc ua n GUARANTEED CURE lor iha HEAVES IN HORSE*. nr.d na Dip only known mniicint* in ihewoMit having liapn used in in* private Veterinary pract cp of the i-iupnetor lor ibo. asl 3U years; nc.l hu bus never known in o fail in mingle loit.net- ol pr.nl iicing (Uniting od e. and |»»av iQtr thn hone m/nod epulis f-r work The nti**r tnoomprtnn. cy of «I>h hone for laoor, when troubled wtMi this common disease. ihonld induce every one having eooh to apply ira mediately forthii remedy. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER PACKAGE. lA'b’ch will be sent, "with full d>r»ctir>ns.” to acr parte the United Stales. All leuersor communications to La ad dits»ed, Pust Puid, to 1 P HOV *P Bear ofNn. 10 South FIFTH Street Philadelphia, „ „ . >V liotua’eaciml for the Culled . tales ii»* " ~f»c© nt * wonted throachout the country to whom *II barn l discount will be given; and their ntroei piecedia the advertuuet'Oti. Address m above. Galbmot CCslln£afLir MsiMnag. JOHN GfJBiBCBO WOCT.D 'iiDPctnnly nrnoimcoio ihe oiiiien. of Gear. httldand viomty. that he n now manuiacturifig all kinds ol CABINET-WARE. fJitthopft si'Q iieloj Market ureoi, between Third and , oa .*! , u^!i e .MyT i .? lnt, i or in bis lino will be made m tno ÜbSI HIV Lb. and on the moiiFAVuIiAOLE TERM? and on the ahorteat notice. . CyCOFEJNdraadeto order on theshortetf not'ce. December 3. 1862 —tC “LOLA MONTES.” gimi(3l-:,S]]a©(B MaiMnago AT CLEARFIELD BRIDGE. n .A?!? 1 ? '** lll ' 'eilioutioil? aonouuuu to tho pnbllo. FIFI n UlB S“ O, S •'“>!««• «t I’LKAtt. ‘ft lh S P ew bailtlinit ocoomed by Jnbn k “nV»??i•« e » vv l*Mf J?i?A«***•, "here h» will manafuo toro UUUIb and tiUOES. ot all kinds, and at fair pricca on th. h o rte.tpotlr s , sn d In tbs very bartnunaer! P • ’ Gly, SHORTV » anil. ~ ~ . Jane 4.1853. Important to Mill Owners. f?ept. 9,1833.—1 y, THEBUBBUKIBES UA.i THE A'JENGJf, for thl. and oihercounties in Pennsylvania, of # Rose’s dinct Action Water. Wheels. And li nrapared at the .hoitsit notion to pat .'ham is n'r"’n 0 / l ® Mlll torntory. 110 would alio aay that bit method £.l? h W | u *J 1 to otbor oiaal method., with (>OO half the amount of water. IiENRVB SMIiTI. Clearlieid Oot. 23.1853. uwmvc u.aratiti. Crocks, Crocks. ipbroriber lemectfutly nnuoaocea u> the PobFo that A nj will be constantly aopplied with aaeneialtusoilment ol the belt Quality ot Crockery Ware FromtlioFabtory-ofJo»s« Auum .in Centreoounty—whioh will be told at the very lowest prioes. - s Cl*u£old. Decembers?, lßs3.— *m • WATSON. Agent. Estate or George li. Miller, dee’d. IVTOTIUJi to iIEUEbY litVEN.'ibut EOitergof Adniin. Clearfl.ldooaaty,decaaied. AU penonaladabtsd to laid ok taLo a'o roijneited to maba paymaot totha iuoicrihn . y i*n p> * ,l . ll ! oat d «lw—and thou ba*ln« dSSuada ,an >° U>»bi duly aoibeotiCaSd for PA 7 flS“>*aUt»atd». Monti to#nilifir,M«rai>\ Aflla?, *‘ NEW GOODS. Deoumber 10, 1832 DR. HOYT’S to Act of ConcrA-* ln.tno nii ' ' 18 M. bj J. 8. lIOTOHTOJJ, ;r. in tho Oftco of tho DJftrlct Court for thflLEwicrn f ... : ,Pifltrlct of.pcnnisj'irnnitt.’jy , 1 , jp Another Scientific Wonder! ORE AT CURE ROR . DTSi»EPS|»;«, BISSSTWE FLUID, on a j-übce . from /?EN'NET, or the fourth Stnihafjy of ihc Ojlfilter Directions of BARON LfEBlQ i; Tho great Physiological Chemist t by J. S. Hot/Qfl, ton, M. D. f Ao. 11, Nbrth Eighth Street, Fhilas doiphia. to. This is n truly wonderful remedy for Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Coin btipation. nnd Debility, Curing a tier Nature V own method, by Nalurc’sown Bgem,lbe Gaelic' Juice. # . \tHali ft teaspoonful of this Fluid, Infused in wt*. ter, will digest or dissolve, Five Pounds or Boast Beef in about tWo hour*, out of the; Stomach. ‘ r DIGESTION OIGESTinN it chiefly performed in the stomach by tbs aid of u flaid.whicli freely rxud*i liom thnlnoercoatol, that organ, when in a stnt*» ol health, called the Gcutrig Juice This Fluid is the Great Solreet of the.Feori, the Pat)*, fyms, Pretoria?, sod HtimalnUujr Agent uf the tt'ornaca ‘ and intestines. without It there will be no dlxeition,—ne> conversion of Pood into Blood an*' nonatiiliro ol the body t : batrather a foul,torpid, painful. noddet»ra'tiveconditional) the whole digestiveapparatus. A weak, half -.end, or injured l stomach produces i o enud Gastric Juice, and beuuetbe fill* c&so, distress and debility whiehenine. > , /'KPS!A AND RENNET. PEPSlNisthecbief element,ur Great Duelling Principle O; theGastrio Juice, ft Is found in great abundance fa tbo \ solid pnruof tho human stumaph after death, and sometimes; ! lo «ijjeu Itself. (r eat Itself op It is also‘ 'ruudlnthe stomach of nuinmli, o* the ox, calf.&e. Itlr the maiertnl utrd by farmers in mas 'Off cheese.caiied Jttannei, 1 ' theeilcCt of which has long been the wouderoi the dairy.**’. The curdling ol the mil Is the firn process of'digeMton j£eo» net possesses astonishing power . The st..mncb of a call WOt card e neartr one thousaud times Ms own weight of milk,— 1 Baron Liebir states that 'Mco t>*/t ol Pepsin dissolved ts sixty 4 * th iiisanil parts nf water, wiluiignu meet and other food UiijaiedsromaohS produce BO good Gastric Juice. Rennet.or Pepsin. Tofbowthar this want may bo perfectly supplied. We quote the ollowtnc SCIENTIFIC,, EVIDENCE, TIARON LIEBIG, in his 'celebmte-1 work on Atilmal Chemistry, sa >: “An Attiflotal Dieeitive Fluid may bs readily uhteinrd (rum the mucous membrane ol the stomach of a Call, ip wfiioh various nrtlilesof food.as mcatandegxt, will be Sol* eve I. Changed, ami i beetled, precisely in thoiame marine l as t*:ey would he in 'hr human itftmecrj.” DK. PER KIP A, In Ills Inraousir-a'iieon “Food and Diet,” published hy VVilsoa t‘n.. New Y rk, rate Si, states tot «uiue greet fact and >uld bo pcrlormed—but it ts now universally unmhiedthftt it may be " . Professor DUNGLIrfON «f Philadelphia. in his great work on Homan Physiology, devotes morotuan fifty psirestos* examination nt tips subl et Hisc«porim»*nU wi*h Dr, Bean* moot, on the Gastric Jtrce, obtained from tho living hoinik. •inmnch nn 1 Irani aninr*li arc well known “In all cases. 1 , assays "dismtion occurred a* pcHectly in tho Artificialasiß the Natoru.drireiiion». M _ AS A DVSPILPSIA CDRER. .DR* HUUGHTWN' H preparation of PEPSIN ha* prodooed the most marvellous effect* cartr.c casesol Debility, Emacis* tiou. Nervous Decline.ami Dyspeptic Consumption topped to boon the very verqe of ihegrave- ltis impoutbletofive tho details of < airs *n ihe limits of this ndvertisemi’ni—htit aathenticated crrtifioatei have betn tecoivedof mu/ethas 200 REMARKABLE CUBES In Philadelphia. New York And t’each and r<-m vea* once No ma.'terhow Dad thfymnyne.il G*lVErf INrfl ANT RELIEF A .ineJt dote removes all the s> DiD'omi, and it only oeedl to t/e repeatP", lor a shoruimo to mate these good efTeo s net. manem. PUfUTV UF lILUHD «t-d VIGOR uh IiGDY, follow at once. It is parti :ularly excellent in cate of Nausea, Vamitiuc.Crumps,Sorenessoi ihe pitch the Stomach diitrest af*er eating, low. cold nate of the HlooL Heaviness, lx>wßkw ofrfpiriu. Despondency, Emaciation Weakness, teudancyte Insantty.Sncioidv. iic. Price.ONE DOLLAR per bottlo. One bottle will oUet efleet a laitiog cp»* PEPSIN IN POWDERS, SENT UY MAIL, t iIEE OF Ptr>TAGE. For mnvpnipnctx I seonug to all pam of the ooudry, thi Digestive .maitek of , m-, peisin upoupipth* lor., ol Powders, with directions be ditiolved iu dilated nlcohol water, or syrup, by Ijopaiietit. i heie t>owdencor tain ptnc'sely Ue snms maMcr Q* the bottles, but twicetbk nuADti>y lot i|i f ot by m il l , *if for t»N E D' 'LL E scat (post paid) o Oft •J. H tUGinON No ll,Norili Eighth strict I hits.. Pa. packiices lot five dolbn Every Pack go nod bohlk hear# the written signature of J. e>* HOUGH I'ON, M. D.« Mil« Pr »pf'Pdif •**Ag4» k wanted in every fwn in the Unit'd States.** Very liberal dnciuau civeu rr> thotrade Drurgicts, Postmu lers, aid Rookie lets are desired to i.ct as agents. AGE.iTH f.»r Ciearfir'lii cou.-ty— V.’ALLA’ E * H Ctoirfleid boroagh. Wli/LI AM McMR tUE. Curwensville, P. NY. RAUUEIT. Luthtrsburg. K W. M* *« KE Uni■•n tmvnsr.ip. CUMMINGS & MEHAKFV, New Warhingtoo. JOHN C RHENNEU ■ MooresvilJa, Ciearlltiid co. May id. 18*1—ly. E’B.fiCAKA.VI' BQII.Dj - IRON FOUNDRY and MACHINE SHOP, At Clearfield. nnderslgce' mppoifuliy enoounecs tot be reop)e,cl Ctv&rheltl nvd the adjoioing ootmties mat hevtill cor.lin. oes to carry on too a tote bum eis at Ins egientive esiabiitn* men I in i))e ootnugh of Clearfield, end is now prepared tj) nil k»od» ol Castings used fur Grist Jli/ls, Saw-Mills, and all kinds of Machinery. ‘ His Castings are no •cd a u»>t?r'u. qa..uty~cqu *l. ifnoUu uoiior.to any othfr i» the hu Ui'-e oo .<• but ihev «f nr»»t material, and «*mployi none but thevery bestol workoieq MACHINE SHOP, With two inpero' T. U laG I.ATiiLS. d iven by steam, ■t now in tuccessliiioporatioi and under th«* rpjpa7em«ntc; a practical mechanic— whi to a'm« »t any aitj-.le of ouodinMy b« FINISH ED iu the very best stjle, and *iu thurt notice. He ha* now an hands a large •♦uoriment of 0 s.'oys. such 7* JV K? 5 ofyer-n s sizes and uaUgrue. Pl.Ol Gl! luONd, vASi! K f. ri Lf.S, Ao. £to.. wuioi he offers to sell low for i.ajh or on a rra>.onab!»< credit, iie is now catling, froit lio mnu npproved pnt'erns. HAtHAWAY COOKING-STOVES. ALSO—Fancy Air Tight Parlor Stoves, Nine Plate and Coal Stoves. Also, Wiarti’s c'di'braicd Plough, , WA? ; f u l ,'°n;!iS:'^ u will tind it to their udvao'Bfh I 0.?!? fl i*?’. 01 ,uuitoun. UASH win ulwayi be preferred*** bu lV!i ll'F'-ii w"! bo allowed tor lountrj Prodort J;. "^TA V A.* he C 1 ve * h *‘ «*> ablulime »thu prnoDW lapervuion, a j order* for worn will receive Hroropt attention, PAVID Ut2s.i Clearfield,Nov. 29,1851, NEW GOODS AT FRENCHVILLE. . ' npilE laKcnber icipecilully unnouoco* »o bf*Mehdia»i( ihßtheha. ja.t PKNDWiSO fllB> r,\!.. .winch wa» elected wiiii a *tnctregan IoQUAUI V, oud winch he will leliai cheap tw caa C» UoQjnt t'UcWhero Io lhe a or)Qntv, ■ * U { n *}l - c TIIOS. SHEA. ’ • i Clearfield, April l.ilfcjfil. , ! u>; JEiigllsMad Wbippect, •J Tariff o# no Tariffi ' *