PRK T* BE DONE IN JUNE. If plapfed-pblatQos'or 6om in .il*o .ou.rly.pwt of tho tponthf you may sow ,'n the] surface of the ground between the .owaj the furthest from the plants, ihreo fytlshels of lino salt to tho aero. This will free them from tho attack of grubs, or ydf assist in doing so. After it f'4m * day or two, and Boon curried n . ; gfound by tho dows. or ruins, tlio ’ultivahop. of tho crops with tho plow, cul tivator, or horso-hoc, will then dissernrni nato.the salt in its diluted or more divided Mato, throughout tho soil, thus enabling it, dio bettor to withstand every draught, as j ihe.sod will bo rendered.inoro retentive of ■ moisture and more capable of abstracting it from tho atmosphere. These remarks :jro equally applicable to tho beet, carrot, ind other root crops. It would have been 1 advisable to have applied the salt to 1 the land when fallowed at tho rato of 6i.\ bushels por aero, but where this has been j neglected, it may bo opplied as abovo sta-j :edJ When hood crops appear sluggish at this jMinsoo, they may be stimulated to increas ’d nction, thus: Mi* twenty ports charcoal dust with ton parts plaster of paris, and one part Peru vian guano, each by measure, intimately and top-dress before hoeing—a •mail handful to the hill and for other •Tops in proportion, will bo found sufficient. Guano, when pure, is apt to prove too 3tjrqhc a stimulant, and thus kill the plant; ,but when so divided, it may bo used with out dangor. When these materials cannot bo had to divide it, dry road-dust, or in .lead any soil may bo used, but in that rase it should lay in combination a fow days before being used. A still better ar ticle for this second manuring or top tlressing, issJho Improved Super-phosphate of Lime, w Buckwheat may be sown safely until ■ho 20th of July. Ruta Baga turnips may bo sown this ,npnth. Ground bones and salt arc a good mantirP for this crop; the proportion of salt as compared to the bones must be small, ant) should not bo applied at tho time of sowing the seed. The salt will be ground equally vigorous in its destructive power upon insects, and much more so as Plaster may also bo used ju diciously Vith this crop. tjq flpt wish to bo understood that these manures alone are the most judici ous for raising_Ruta Bagas on land not in neaft,' for they are rank feeders, and ca pable of appropriating largo quantities of sjrong aqd fermentable manures; but as sgc|i.manuro as ordinarily prepared givo rise to many classes of insects destructive to the turnip, those above recommended may be used with advantage. This io also tho proper season for plant ing the White Globe turnip, which will yield a larger crop than tho Ruta Baga, ap.d js therefore equally profitable for soil jog, but does not sell so well for family use. Carrots and Sugar Beets should now be Astpa comparative value for fattening cqrrot js to bo preferred to all other fppts, for, in addition to its high nutritive properties, it contains large portions of peptic acid, which has tho power of ge tatipizing the fluids in the stomach, thus rendering the contents more readily avail able and easily digestible; this crop is easily kept through the winter, and is pre formed by cattle to all other roots. Of the sort Jipown as Belgian Carrots, nine hun dred bushels may be easily raised per aero, and they will be found to take tho place of] opts in part for tho use of the horse. Weeding and cultivating field crops sjiould now be strictly attended to, for which purpose >vell constructed cultiva tors muy be used, with more economy than small plows; for if tho rows bo strajghtly planted, and equal distance apart the improved cultivators may be run as elptjely to the plants-os tjic Imnd-hoc could be lisPd, apd with one twentieth of the ex pendilureof time. Thoso cultivators should be preferred, the teeth of which do not all point towards the clevis, as it is difficult to run those straight, while those with curved sjde bars, with each tooth pointing straiglft (oward? jts lino of travel, are not inclined to oscillate, and therefore they neither cut offthe plants, nor do they throw the earth towards them. Cutting Gbass and Cubiao Hay.— Timothy should never be cut until after [he seed is formed, and then between the pijlk and the dough state Orchard gross, however, is so much more lender when cut in the flower and is jherefpro so much preferred by cattle when sf> cti|j that it sjiould not bo permitted to ippen into seed before cutting; it doos so, jipivever to a great extent after cutting, and cqntuins much more nutriment than timo thy. " '• ‘“Many fanners do not consider the ttporching effects of the Juno and July sun, ngd (ho consequenco is, that hay is too jpigjb dried'in this country. Unlegs the grass be very thick and heavy, it will gen erally cure sufficiently, when exposod in the swarth for two days. Whon shook or stirred out, it should pot remain in this con dition beyond the first day, or it will lose much of its nutritive jujees; nor should dew.or rain be permittee! to fall upon it, 'pnlegs jn cocks. It is better, after gartially drying, to exposo it for three or four days in this-way, and as soon ns properly cur ed, place it under cover. ■ It is a good prac tice to salt hay when put up, as it is thus secured against damage from occasional greennoss;, and there is no waste of the salt, as it serves thodouble object after cur ing the hay, of furnishing salt to tjio cat tie and nianqre heap.'' " J “Clover should bo cut after having fully bloSsbtnod and apsumed a brownish hue.-rr ' ' Womu°l? cl,tt ‘ng» Jhftre forage is secured*, L r f, _. ‘^ygrjiftorwards springs up more rapidly and swarth, unless n/ery heavy, ought never to bestirred open, /jbijl.tq wilt on the top. It may then he I carefully turned over, and when thus par tially,cuied, placed in high 6lendor cooks, pnd romnin till sufficiently dry to rornovo into the barn. Clover may bo housed in a much greener stato, spreading evenly over it in tjio mon f , from ten to twenty quarts of salt! Some add, a bushel, but this is moro than is cither necessary for tho clovor, or judicious, for tho stock con suming it; ns the purgativo effects of too much salt induce a‘ wastful consumption of tho forage. A mixture ofnlternato layers of dry straw with tho clover, by absorbing its juices, answers tho same purpose, while it materially improves tho flavor of tho straw for fodder. “Cutting and Thhesuing Wheat.— I Tho npponrnnco or condition, indicating, I tho proper timo for cutting wheat, depends 'on thc,yarioty. Thus, when the grain of | red wheat cun bo squeezed between tho thumb and finger, without any moisture j being forced from it, cutting may always bo safely commenced; for it is never bet tor than when harvested in this stuto, nnd ifcutlutor, tho wheat is seldom so good in quality; besides sorious losses aro some times sustained in consequence of high winds, when it is allowed to arrive at a riper stato. Tho white varieties should stand somewhat longer than tho red before they aro cut. “With respect to tho color of tho straw as a sign of maturity, experience has shown, that if in a healthy state, the ear generally ripens before tho straw ; tho yel lowness of tho clmtrand tho uppor parts of tho straw, indicates that tho crop is fit to cut; and the uniform yellow color of the straw shows that tho crop has nrrived at maturity, and if suffered to stand in tho field, tho kcrnols are liable to bo shaken out by tho wind,” — Agriculturalist. Moro rain falls during summer, after, than before the 15th of July, and therefore j tho farmer should tuke this into consider- j ation in making his harvestings. Sheep shearing should bo conducted this month, and the sheep should be well cared for after this operation, ns cold rains aro then hurtful to them. Largo numbers wero lost in June, 1842, in the stute of New York, from this cause. Sheep should be freely supplied with salt this month, which should bo placed in troughs shelter ed from tho rain to prevent its waste ; tho bottom of theso troughs should contain tar, which is said to prevent worms in their heads. oC7”Tul HU. PATTON, liai jail returned from the Eastern Ci * lies, with a Frei.i nod splendid assortment of Goods, consisting in part ol WWW (EtQiXSMDB? Ladies &nd Gentlemen's Diets Goods: Cloth*. Oaulmercs nod Vestings, Hats, Caps, Boostt> and Boots Silk and Cashmere Shawls, Hosiery, Trimmings and Notions, o the borough ofClear field. He m«y be found ul nearly ail time* in his store lu the wcit cad of t.io Mamies boose. Arlilicittl Teeth Imeried on I'lu'e or Pivot, aod warranted to give enttro satis, i action. EXTRACTING TEETH done without danger to the pa lien', end with but little pain. Teeth TILLED and CLEAN3EU iu a proper and sciculif lo manner. May 6, 1553. M ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. M Valuable ICeal Estate. BY Virtue elan order of the Orphans' Court of Clearfield county, granted at Tebruary term. 13i3, there will be exposed to PUBLIC BALE, at the "ileccarrn Mills,'* in Uecoarin towuihiD, Clearfield county. onBATUiUMY THE THIRD DAY OT BEPi'EMUEIi next, Uie fol-owing des* enbed PIECE UT LAND, sltuuie in (he said towosbipol Ueca'iriu, iato the estate ol JOHN YV. MILLER, deceased, to wit.— ... ALL the interest of said decerned of. in and to EIGHTY NINE ac:es lU4 parohe* of land, sitoUe In said lowuiiiio of Ueccarta, being port of a larger tract in tho name of Wiiliam Hall. beginning at a white oak stump, ihonco eait 184 perch es to a hemlock, thence noith b 4 patches to a white oak. thenco by land of John Henry Abbot degrees west 184 perches to a poet, thenc* south 3 degrees west by land of Thoi. Wilson by perches to the plaoa of buttoning boumled by lands of Aaron WbH, Jaoou Myers, John Ligbtneranu Hard man Philips, being Dpiniprorod land, well calculated fora imalifarm. The soil Lol a good qiality,and hastoma lim ber on it, suitable for Lumbering purposes. Hue attendance will bo given on the day of salo by the ad miuuttator. /x V., ■ TERMS OF RALE. One naif oashon thoconbrmatien ot the solo, and the resi* dae in one year. io bo seoured 1 by -judgment bond and mort gage. U) order of the Court. JU-0 3.18K1, LEUNALU WELD, Adm’r. VALUABLE LAND FOB SALE. 'TUIfi subscribers oilor (or sale a valuable tract of aoimpro- J. vod land known as tho bAMUEL ELM tract, beloneing to the estate of !J. LEAVY • ddo’d.. anil PATRICK GAL LAGHER. situa.o on tneeast side ol Coaxiield Creek, in Woocwar.l township Cloaifield county, adjoining said creek, and lands of Isaao Wilton, Joseph Heat and Wm Alex ander, and about nine mi es above Cluufield Urldge. Said land ha« A large quantity of limber thereon, and a portion of it is well adapted to farming , and contains 450 acres and allxnoancc. Tor further partlco lars apply to JAMES WIUOLBV & SARAH LEAVY. FVri nr Hugh Lcavy. doo'd. or PATRICK GALLAGHER, Clear’d Clear Held, JuneS, 1553 — ca) OPcs>a££ieill®£3o Yon will And thorn Pills an invaluable medicine In many complaiuts to which you aro subject, in i bstruedons either total or partial, thoy have been found of inestimable DondJt— restoring thuir functional arrangements to a healthy notion— purifying the blood and other fluids soeileotoaliyastopuUo flight atlcomptiiiutfl whloh may arise from female irregularl ties, as Headache, Giddinoss, Dimness of Bight, Pain in the Bide. Back, Sic. None genuine unless signed J. N. lIUBENSACK—aII others being boso Imitations. £SF“A,teni* witlung now supplies, aod Btnra Keeper* dtri rout of becoming Agents must address tne Proprietor, J. N. fioiioniaok, Piiiiauelphlu, Pa. Agents in Clearfield county . WALLACE to HILIjB Clearfield. C D. WATSON do. H. ARNOLD .. Luthorsburg. CKOfU E HEATPY. Bridgport. MjUUIDC As WRIGHT Curwemvillu. J to H. D PATTON do, . STEVENSON to CO Marysvitio. And by overy respoctablo Doaior and Merchant in the county aod Stnte. each 25 cents. Phil.Klp|phia.Jna7 23.1*53.— 1y. A393?3E PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE. Established 16 ycurs oga by Dr. KiNRELih, N. W corner of Third ami Union streets, between &nruco and Pine els., Philqilelphio. EIGHTEEN years of extensive aud noiotefrapted practice spent in this pity, have rondorod Dr. K. the most expert and successfol practitioner, far and near, in tho treatment of all diseases of a private nature. Pe ions afilioted with ulcers on the body, throat or legs, pa.ns -n 'behead or bones, mor carea! rhonuialism, stricture*, gravel, diseases arising from youthful excesses or impurities of the b’ood, whereby tho con itPnilon has becomo enfeebled, are all treated with succoti. Ilotyho placet himself under the care of Dr. It., may rt-lh gromly confide in bis honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a phyiloian. TAKE I’AKTICULAR NOTICE. Yooog men who have injured themselves by aosrtnin prao. tico indulged In— * habit frequently learned from evil com* panions ut school: the effects of which are nightly toll, even when asleep, and destroy both mind and body, should apply immediately. Weakness and cinititniioniri debility, iessol muscular energy, physical lassitude and general prostration. Irritability.and all nervous affections, indigestion, ilugglth neu of the liver, and evety disease In any way connected with the disorder of the procreative functions cored, and foil v.gor resioreu. UK.AD, YOUTH AND MANHOOD! A Vigorous Life, or a Premature Death. Kinkelin on Self-Prcscrvntiou —Only M cents. Thi* jastpubl shed Is filled wilh useful information, on the infirmaliti and disease' of the Generative Organs. It ad dresise itself alike to Youtli, Manhood and Old Age. and thoold bs read by all Tbe valuable advice aod impressive warning it gives will provent year* of mUery and lulfering, and save annually thou, •and* of lives. Parents by reading it will learn how to prevent the deetrno tmn of their Childreu. •**A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in « letter, addressed to Dr. KLMiELtN. N. VV. corner of Third and Union streets, between Hpruce and Pine, Philadeldhia. will ensure a book nnder cover per return mail. Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter, fpost paid.land be cured'at borne. Package* of Modiciaes, Directions, &c., forwarded hy lond Inc a remittance, aud put up seoure from damage or curiosity. Book'Seilers, New* Age is, Pedtcrs. (Jnnvaisers, aud all others supplied wilh the above work at very low rules. If I TTY DOLLAK9 FORFEIT -DR. HUNTER WILL L forfeit $5O it failing to cure any cue of secret disease that may come onder his care, no matter how long standing, or how inliotiag. Either Bex a>e invited to his Private Rooms Uo North Beveulh street Philadelphia wi'hout foarol inter roDtion Irora other parents. Btrangers and others who have been oniortuQUlc in the selection oi a Physiciau are invited to call. IftlPOTENCY.—' Tiirough nnrostralnod Indolconco iu the uuiiions. hy excess or self'-abuio iho ovjl* nro numo oai,— Premutaro impotency, involuntury setninal discharges, \yast in« or thnorvnui. loii ol momorr, a «lutas e for female socle-y, general deb,uty, or constitutiounl derangemfct, ure sure to f.illow If necessary, consult the Docror with confidence.— He oilers a perfect euro. READ AND Reflect.—The alll.cted would do well to rellcc' beforo trusting their beailh, happiness, and in many cases their iivos, in the hands of physicians ignorant oi thi* class of maladies. It is certainly impossible tor ono man (o understand II the ills the homao family nro subject to. Eve ry respectable Physician has his peculiar branch, in which he is moro successful than bra brother professors, uml to that ho dovntes most oi nis t mo and aiudy. YEAild Of rUAUTICE. exclusively devoted to tlio study and treatment of disease* 61 tho sexual organs, togother with ulcprs upon the body, throjt. nose or legs, pains in th* head, or bones, mercurial rheumatism, strio ures. gravel, irregularl (lux. diseases arising from routhful excesses, sir impurities of (ho blood, whereby the constitution has become enfsebled. enable* tho Doctor to offer speedy relief lo all irho m*y place ihoumlvui undar his oare. Medicine lorvvardt-d to any part of the United Btntes.— Prrco Five and Ten Dollars pci package €. Co PRICK & Co., MILGSBURG, Pa., 9 RLSPLLTF ULLY annoancolo the Merchasts, and othor cl ucm ofClear/ield county, thatthey havo. in addition to the Uurnstde Werohouso. also leatod tho IRVIN HOUSE K occupied by T. M. tlolJ, at Milesbnrg, which wiiJena om to conduct tha Forwarding and Storehouse business id it tittle better stylo than they have over yet boon conducted at that place. They assure their customers that Goods and Produce entrusted to their oaro will in oil oases bo kopt togeth er, nad not a portion in oua house and another portion in ano ther. as has boon too often the oase. They will ktop TWO BOATS on the lino, running day and night, so that oneor the other will leave Philadelphia in every tight orton days. Ad kinds oi PRODUCE. IRON, LUMBER.&o„&o.,iq. ce1y NATHAN MVEKB.- W UINO Jooo ID, laid. BMITH Sc IRWIM. COOKING STOVES, OffißKira:« “• ,ow of ' GkfltilltMgtas #. til. L H. CAIVPEU.IAgeat. miiE Subscriber would Inform the citizens of Ciearfreld X county. and tho uublio generally. that he hu JUST RE CEIVED, and Is NOW OPENING, at tho Storehouse for merly oooupled by Wing fit GetchcJ, at Momsdalo, a Large , Splendid Cheap Assortment of Goods, consisting of overy stylo and Quality of j Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Cut lery, Hardware, Boots, Shoes and Bonnets, Confectionery, Clocks Watches. ALSO, a largo and well selected slooh of Ready-Made Clothing, Drugs «jr Medi cines, fa., fa. in short all kinds of Goods usually kept in nConntry Store. All of which ho Is determined to seJICHEAPER THAN EV ER BEFORE OFFERED IN CLEARFIELD COUNTY. EDMUND F. DUENNEU. Monlidalo, Nov. 10.1853. Montelius Brother & Ten Eyck. BKg leave to inform their friends and tho publlo generally. that they have taken into partnership with Iiiom.UUNJ, HAUTrIIORN. who having purchased the store formerly kept by Wra. H. Bloom, and having united it with thoir own. aro now doing businoseon a moro extensive scale under, the title of MONTELIUS, TEN EYCK, & CO. Whero thoy are prepared to sell all kinds of Dry Go.ods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Tin Ware, Hats, Caps, fa. And woo Id call partioniar attention to their stool or BOOTS and SHOES, as thoy keep asetol the rnostsxpeilenoed hands, and aro prepared to do any kind of worki n that line of bail* non. Tiioy also keep a large and well assorted stool of PATENT MEDICINES . Buoh ci all r.t JAYNES'.LOUDEN fit CO'S. M’ALISTEKS OINTMENT. CATTLE POWDERS. LINIMENT. Hough, tins Popiin. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, and all other Mediuines usually kept In anonntry store, Carwensvillo, rob. 31, 1853. PENN IRON FOUNDRY; Machine, Pattern and Blacksmith Shops, TPJIE (undersigned would announce to the citizens of X Clearfield, and adjoining oounjies, tbnt ha has ojioncd a room on Second street* in the borough of Clearfield, near tho store of Leonard fit Moore, whore ho intends keeping n GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF CASTINGS, warranted to bo madoofthe best material, and at prices that oumiot fail to please. The folio wing compose pcUoTt ho itook on hands: FULTON’S lIOT-AIU COOKING STOVE, for eithor Wood orCoal Thii Stove has probably the largestintro daetton of any other liurniol stoves. It has superseded In elmistovery county, tho well known Hathaway and Zicg* ler stoves. Uiseaiily understood, and the flues being so arranged that all can bo cleaned without any trouble. Tne peculiar form and construction is such as to render it the inoildaiaUlo of ail stoves. Numerous testimonials oould be oddeil, bat it is deemed unnecessary.! IMPROVED TUEMIUM COOKING STOVES—at from 18 to n'o PARLOR HTOVE3—for eithorwood or coal. Altt-TICUIIT do SALAMANDER do a beautiful Coal Stove NINE fit TEN PLATE Blovos—very cheap. MANTLE GRATES, with summer pieces. A largo variety and superior finished Grstes from Id to 38 tnubos. COMMON GRATES, all sizes. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL RAILING; HOLLOW WARE: OVEN MOUTHS : GRID IRONS. WAFFLE do. SCALE BEAMS. WAGON BOXES.BLEIGII.BJ.ED & BOU SOLES. OAR KINGS for Rafts, ROAD SCRA PERS. n new article. CORN bHELLKiIB, CORN AND COB MIMX, warranted to grind 15 Bui Ears per hour. BLACKSMITH TUYERES, tiie beat in uso ; do. MAN- IJKILIX and TIKE BENDERS : Together with the usbal variety of articles toy! at Foundry Establishments, CKlBTand SAW-.MILL GEARlNG—having decidedly tho largest stock, and best variety of patter** of any ts'ablish roeut in western Pennsylvania ; MILL DOGS. SHAFT ING—largo and small, of cast or wrought iron, HANGERS, DHUMSand PULLIES; Rote and other approved Water WHEELS; WOOD tod IRON LATHES; MANDRILLS fur Circular Saws. WOOD BORING MACHINES Constantly on hand and for sale, FANNING MILIX. THRESHING MACHINES. PEN NOCK’S CELEBRATED GRAIN DRILLS, firo. to. Screw-Cutting. Any sized Screw, with any desired nnmheiol threads to tho moh, either sq .ore or V thread. Brass, Cooper, and Babbeli’s Metal Catlings made to or Jor. NATHAN MVERS. March 4. 1883.—1 y. C£> £52 S§3 £2a £S o Attention, flaiinbcnnen! Til BlSobscribers oiler for sale one of Geoige Page's Second Ct»s" PORTABLE SAW-MILLS, With an 18 Horse Power Engine attached, all new and in complete running order, having been bought ami pat up in June lait. situated about 3 miles from Bald Eagle Furnace, and abool half a mile from the turnpike leading tromliald Eoele Furnace to PhtbpsbQrg. Said Mill will cut 8»00u foot in 'ien liou s. They will also sell their Stock of HORSES. Sleds, Chains, &o . ti waatod. For nartieUlnrs, apply toO. K. Mark, at the Mill, or to J L Shuiig at Bald Eoulo Furnace. Any person can sre the mill in full operation now. MARK U SUULTZ. December 8. 1K53. October 97. 1c53.—1y HEffIPHfIBLL’S HOTEL CLEARFIELD, I’A. * TMIE subscriber most respectfully informs the oit'zens of Cleaiflolil coonty, and the travelliog i'oblio gonerslly. that ho hoi token the übovo named HOTEL* situated on the corner of Front nuil Market strtets, in tho borough of Clear (i Id, whero ho will atoll times bo prepared to accommodate those who may favor him with their eastern. No point will ho spaxo i by the proprietor in moke his ooitoinors comfortable, and his house a IlOftl K to ‘ho*o who may stop with him. HitBTABLE will be oaiaiully attended to—and hit TA BLE and UAtt supplied with tho ben the market will afford. WM. J. HEMPHILL. Anirast 11. 1R62, Bei>t. ‘J. 1852.—1 y, “LOLA MONTES.” IBaDCDtt ©mail £Mn©© M&Mmg, AT GLEAfiFIELD BRIDGE. FRANCIS SHOUT, respootfaily announces to .the publio, that hehasoommcncetl the above business at ('LEAK* FIELD BRIL)OK,"in the new building occupied by John Condo, on tho west side of the creak, where he will manafao tare BOOTS and SHOES, of all kinds, and at fair prices, on tit? shortest notice, and in the vary best manner. Give SHORTY a call. June 4,1863. England Whipped, Tariff or no Tariff. THE subscriber intends keeping on hand a large assort* mentoflKON nod NAILS, which he will tell on tho most wasonab lo teims, at the 1 ron and Foundry store, adjoin ing Leonard a Mooro. , L. R. CARTER, Agent. Clearfield. Doo- 6,1852. (SaMmott <§s ©lhainir MmMmg. JOlim GIILICH VffTOULD respectfully announce to the citizens of Coar ww field and vicinity, that ho is now manufacturing all kinds or CABINET-WARE. Uisshopis situated on Market street, between Third and rourth, where all kinds of work in bis line will be made In the BEST STY LE. and on tho most FA Volt ABLE TERMS and pa the shortest notice, A3P“COFFIN3 made to order on tbeshortost notlco. Deoembor 8, lbsa.—lf. TAILORING BUSINESS. REMOVAL. THE subscriber, thankful for'pnql favors, ros pcclfully informs bis customers,anil Iho public generally, that ho has removed his shop (o tho buils ding over tho Post Office, lately occupied by R. F. Word,and that he will bo tboro found at all times "911 hand” to supply hiocustomers, Unlilwsomool hiscolomporaries. ho is unublo to promiso that his Fashions are of tho most approved stylo of Anti (UirrY, but will insurothem mgdeaccording lotbe latest Fashion of metre ttiodern days. THOS. SHEA. Clearfield, April 1, 1851 . ** BAR-IRON Stas'keptco NSW GOODS, Olcuriioim, ]?&„ Also, Made to Order, THE .HOAD jo HEALTH. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. CURE OF A DISORDERED LIVER AND BAD DIGEB - of n Letter from Mr. R. \V. Kirltue# Chemiaf, 7, Preacot srocl, Livorpuol, (England,) dalcd Gilt Juno, 1651. To Profesior HOLLOWA.V, SlR—Your Pills and Ointmont have stood tho higheiton oursalulut of Proprietary Medicines for some years. Acos tomar. to whom loan relorfor any enquiries, desires tno to let you know the parliottlorsof horcato. Bho had been troubled for years with a disordoiad liver, nnd bad digestion. On the last occasion, howover, tho vlrnlonco of tho attack was so alarming, nnd Ihe lnflammation.set In so ipverely, that doubt* were entertained or her is ot being able to benr tip undent; fortunately sho wasindacod Uitry your Pilli, and sho informs mo that after tho first, nod cnohsuccecdiug do* o, she bad great relief. Bho continued to tnkptbom.anu although sho used on. ly threo Bozos,shots odw In thoonjoymontof perfect hoalih. 1 could have sent you many more cases, bat theabovo. from the Severity of tho Attack, and thoßpeedy Cure, 1 think, speaks rauob In favor of your astonishing Pills. (Signed) iL W.KIRKUS. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF RHEUMATIC FE VEU* IN VAN DIEMAN’B LAND. Copy of a Letter in tho Hobart Town Courier,of tho Ist March, 1851, by Major J. Walth. Margaret M'Cosoigan, nineteen icon of age. residing at New Town, had boon suflering from p violent Hbetfmatio Fe ver for upwnrds of two'months, which bad entirely deprived beror the oto of her limbs t during tbl* porlotl she was under thooaio ol tho mostemloont medical men In Hobau Town, and by them her caw was considered hopeless. A friend pre vailed upon hiratotry Hollowny's celebrated Pills, which she coosented (o do, and in an Inoicdible short space of time they olluotod a porf.ct cure, CURE OF A PAIN AND 'TIGHTNESS IN TIIE CHEST AND STOMACH OF A PERSON 8J YEARS OF AGE. From Mossra. Thoiv & Son, Proprietors of iho Lynn. Auvcrliser, who can vouch for tbo following Btntenionl. August 2nd. 1851. To Professor HOLLOWAY, . _ , ... „ BIIH desire to bear testimony to the good efioots of 110.10 way’s Pills. For some years I tailored severely from a pain and tightness *u the slomaoli which wot also aucompnnied by a sho-tows ptbreath,that prevented me from walking about. 1 am 84 years of oge, and notwithstanding my advanced state ofiifo.thciapilta havoso relieved me. that lam destroos that others should be mado acquainted with their virtces. I era now remtored.by their means, coraparoiive.y active, andoan take exeroite without ioconvenlenw or pain, which I could nut do before. „ . (Signod) HENRY COE. North street, Lyon. Norfolk. Theso colebrated Pills nro wonderfully ©fllcacioun in tho following conipluinls; Ague Fevers ol all kinds Boro Throats Asthma FR* Stone and Ui&ve! Bijous Complaints Gout Secondary Bymp- UoTchos on thetikin Head.ache toths Bowul Complaints Indigeiliun TioDolonreus Colics icfiammntion Tumors Consiipation of thcJoundtoo Ulcer* _ Bowels Livet Complaints Venereal Affections Consumption Lumbago Worms ol all kinds Debility Piles Weakness from Dropsy Rheumatism whatevor oauso, Dyscntry Urloo file., file. Erysipelas Borofuta, or King’s Female Inognlarilici Evil Bold at the IMobliihraeot of iVofcuor HOLIX)WAV, 944, Strand (near Temple Uar, qnd by all respectable Drnegists ami Dealers In Medicines throughout the Hritish I'mpirc, anu of those of (ho (Jailed Suites. |n Hoses at #SJ «c.. Sla , ami $1 fi"u each. Wholesale by the prlsclpal Drug houses in tho Ualoo/Bjid by Moisr .A. H. fit 1). BANOS. Ncty York. T W. DYOTT & BONB, North Bcound Siroet. Philadelphia. Wholesale Aconts for Pennsylvania. ... .There is a considerable savins by lakiDg the largest tizsd Hoses. N. H.—llirections lor tho gnidanoo of patients inovery dis order are allised to each Hox Valuable Krai Sis Sale AT PRIVATE SALE. M M M. M. rpilii »nb«cribon t in Mialfofthelioirsof Conrad Who, lato 1. of Pike township. Clearfield county decease.'!, ofl.*r ot PRIVATE AALEIho following described woll known and valuable REAL ESTATE consisting of A FAKiVB OF 106 Acres, Situate in Piko tnwnsnip, ClearGMd county, on the main rood leading fropi Curwennvillo to Tyrono. lour wiki Irom CqrwuDSviUe. and known as the fVise Farm. BSS3&. The improvements consist of about 75 acres of cleared land, vin a good state of cultivation, a Large Dwelling-House, a Large Bank Barn, Spring-Ilmtse, Dry-House, Shop, and other necessary buildings, together with one of the largest, best selected, and most productive APPLE and PE AC hi ORCHARDS in the county. This FARM Is well supplied with excellent wnte;. soever fuiling Spring close io lha door, wuli others to ittaaml that at a little expense wetur c-rtiU ba conveyed to any part of e ther ilia house or barn. To ihoto who dnira toprcouroA ROME FOR LIFE, this Farm oilers inducements not to he oxcelletl in the county. Tho Innd is of good quality, highly productive, and wellodapud for both grain and gra*i—and 1 1U located in the midst of a populous and industrious settle* meat, convectioal to a good market, good gristmills, and n good school. ty For fa:tnor particulars apply to cither of th* subscri bers. or to Moses Wise, on the premises. The properly will be sold on the most reasonable terms and a warrantee deed given. MICHAEL WISE. WILLIAM WiiE. In belmirof tho heirs of Conrad Wise, deceased. Jaoonrr 12, lßfijf.~»tf. PL IDA SANT HILL IRON FOUNDRY and UAGUINB SHOP, At Clearfield. onderiigccd respectfully announces to the people ol X Clearfield and the adjoining connties that he still contin. oes to carry on the above bmioessat his extensivo establish ment jn the borough of Clearfield, and iinow prepared to manufacture all kinds of Castings used for Grist Mills, Saio-Mills, and all kinds of Machinery. His Costings ara now of a'uperior quality—equal, ifnotsQ perior.lo any other is the State—ds he oses none but Uio ver best material, and employs none but the very best of workmen UtS MACHINE SHOP, With two superior TURNING LATHES, driven by steam, is now in successfuioperatioD. and auder the management of a practical meohanio— whero almost any article or machinery can be FINISHED to the very bo|t style, and on hhort notice. Ho hm now an hands a large usiortraent of Oustings. tucli at STOVES of vanoos sizei and patterns, PLOI'U 11 IKONS. WASH KETTLES, &0., &c.. which he offers to «01l low for Cash, or on a reasonable credit. He is now casting, from he most approved patterns, HATHAWAY COOKING-STOVES. ALSO—Fancy Air Tight Parlor Stoves, Nine Plate and Coal Stoves. Also, Wiai'd’s celebrated Plough. And all kind* of lIOLLG W-WARE, SLEIGH and SLED SOLES. WAGON BOXES, &o He intonds (tos oil on rcaionable terms, and trusts llmtlhe citizens of the county generally will find it to tbeir advantage to give him their custom, CASH will always Ue preferred— but the highest prices will bo allowed for Country Froduco and OLD METAL. As he gives bii establishment hfi personal supervision, aliordors for work will rcccivo prompt attention Clenrftelil, Nov SB.IBM. l>AVlu LIXZ. What can be got for Five Dollars II r IMIE undersigned hayo entered into on arrangement by A which they agreeto famish tho Knickerbocker Maga vine, (monthly.) tho Home Journal, (.weekly.) and ti.e Ma. sioul World and Times, (weekly,) tonow subscribers, at tho very moderate price of FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR for tho threo pabucation?; ml orders enclosing that amount to Dior & Willis, will Do promptly attended to. „ SAMUEL IIUESTON. Publisher of the Knickerbocker. „ MORRIS & WILLIS, Publishers ot the Homo Journal. _ . „ OYEB & WILLIS. Pubfisbersof tho Musical World and T mes. 857 Broadwar, N York. Grand Literary and Artistic Combination, Arrangements have been mado to I'urniih the KNinKKR DOCKER MAGAZINE. the HOMIiXuuNAL end the NEW YORK. MUSICAL WORLD AND TIME&, to new .übioiiban, foi FIVE DOLLABS a rep,. ThiiU o'eaD lit nature,'with a venyeenco. Tho KiokoiboderD Three dol ly* V er i B S,? 0I ?, ; ll *f Dome Journal Two dollar, : and the Mualoal World and Tima, Thrco dollar,; makiflß Eiahidol- D , r „? E J; I e S! 0 ? 1 'Th&t three auoh work, can bo obtained lot KiveDollar, a,ear,l, nfaot truly worthy tho Oalorio ago, which I, jolt now bein, uihored In. Of the Megauae. edited by LEWIS GAYLORD CLARK. It 1» unncoeaaary to apeak. For twenty yean It baa bean the moat gonial, hnmoroni and aploy •‘monthly" Intba P?, 1 * volume will be better than any that preceded It. fho Home Jomnal. edited by GEO. P. MOll- Ilfd undN.P. WILLIS, la well known a; tho beat family nawapaper In Amedeo: anil tba Mualcal World and Time/ edited by HICUAKD BTOUUS WILLIS, with Lowell Mai •?“. 0»W H. UuilU. Tboteaa Haatlnga. Wm. B. Bmdbnr?. J’ c ? r *if i H°oL and other mnaloal writer, eontrlbutinir: and whleh glvea, among other thing,, orer worth ofnm. 4V y«v“beu" muT«l°fa^ BSffiMsaj^is^^dSs xagassfl® fh? Li ho rl?° N S, W ¥ a,l ° ’V 1!?® Sabbath, the Church. and tho Firealdo, Bevlewa eoa CrlUehmi ortSluiloal Work,. Ferforaeraand Ferformanoea t in ahort, tits very pick and cream of Novelty, Incident, Jllatory? Uiorfenhy. Art Liter atom and Bclenoo; inoludiajj wbateveicSi Cog Wen {a perl* tSJPSSW Amuaementhnd Solid ln»suo iioi> In the family, and help to make It Bettor, Wiser, and Happier, may bo bow obtalpod for FivoPoUars. Address DYER Si WILLIS, 867 Broadway* STKAW GOODS—SPRING 1853* STItAWAmJSIL&IiONNETS. STRAW TRIMMINGS and . ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS ; P(Um*loaf, Panama and every voilety of' SUMWEJIC* HATS w : -SSr“ wlirbVfo'nnd Feluaary 10, U BoDIl ’ Sila?Mp'hla. w&smsb HrfSfSUS^- J station fofeaineu jrtaoce toiamlller SSWuhTR il|h abd happing fnitIAUES. - . vfaU CATHOLIC i will' oare 96 per it. ol nllchroniodi> cos incidental to the rcipeotable female, carried or unmarried, nd tunally bflowa 'ncr the damn pf 'cmale Com i plaints. ‘these are Prolapinj tori Alhoi, VYbitet s Cbronlo Womb: Jlndtfimial oppressed, and (irea* „Morn t accompanying evils. (Can cor excepted.) no matter how sovero or of how long itao« »ANY PROMINENT PHYSICIANS in IhoollTof Nqw York end othor places, finding themselves without aremedy in invctciatococoi ofuienbovecomplmnti, and baying dap regard for the welfare ol the pedants, have recommended the use of this mcdicioo; and. after witnessing iU salutary ef fects are now manifesting their approbation, not only ov ro* sorting toit in 1 heir treatment of all the diseases lor which it it intended, buUnsomo Inst&ncoi accepting too agency ol tt to facilitate Ha inirod action into more general uw hy Uto Eac* nliy. The influence of tbiioomnnsition upon the famafepqoiUta. tlon li of the moat ftiondly kind ; the mod deKoato and joehlo female need bare no fears in its a 10 far any Jeogthof time, for it oonlninsno mercury. nor any article which can prove in any way injur ous, being made entirely of vcseablo extracts, sod prepared so as to taste tike a pleasant corulal, • • . ■ r J he Mad us Uperandi of this remedy, in the oure of this olai 1 ofiliicaiei.il through the general economy of tho system', with » peculiar determination to tho female organs. ADDITIONAL PROOF of this Ontholioan boine worth? of theonnfidoacoof theofllicted, as aBUCOI2&POL,BAPi3 AND CHEAP REMEDY. will be found in the pamph'eY, together with Important obioivations touching the estate and sympathies of tbo diseases, »o which the attention pf La* diet end Practitioners iircipectlbily invited , THE INGREDIENTS, iu certified by high raedtoalnoth ority, (teo pamphlet,) araALL VEGETABLE,and arenot uisusihted with aoy arliolo anlriondly to the animal co;iioinr. REFERENCE: Tror. DUNUAK.M:!»., Ilattimoro. Md. 4. C OKKICK. M. I) . “ • *’ „ P. 11. PECKUAM. M. I)., Utica, New York. O. Y. FOOTE, M I)., Syracuse New Yotk. M. 11. MILLS. M. D . Rochester. N. Y. L. I). FLEMING, M. II Canandaigua. N. Y. VV. W. UfiEHR. M. D . City of New York. W. PRBSOOTf, 51. IL. Concord. N 11. Pamphlets cau bo bad juolti nt the Drug Btoreof a 1) WATSON, Ag’l, Clear field, AUo for lulu by Dinggists in nil the adjoining counties, J. II MARI Ulltil te CO , Proprietor!. Central Depot.3oJ Broadway, £l. Y. March 16,1863. —Cm. \Vc publish below tho prospectus of tho “Demo cratic Monthly Review/' which Messrs. William (1. Lewis & (-o proftOMO to publish simultancoualy in Now York and Wuuhingtoii, tho first number to be issued in May. Ovid K- Johnson,esq , formerly attorney general of Pennsylvania, and well known na an nbl c and vigorous writer, will (Qko charge ot tho editorial department of tho new Kevjew with purposes, as shadowod forth in tho prospectus which challenge the sympathy and good wishes of tho tjc* ihocrjcy. The daily press cannot supbrsodo tho neceasity for wcUscunducied monthly publications. There is a separate field of usefulness fur each when properly edited, with n view to the maintenanceof important principles, and not to the aggrandisement of individuals, factions, and classed. Wo trust that the new enteipriao of Messrs. Lewis &Co. will bo managed w ith that prudenco and zeal which insure fcuecefcs: Oo obe? Ist., 185J.—ly OP THE “DEMQCRATIC_MONTHLY BE VIEW.*’ The Rights of the States, and the Union of the States. IT u tho intention of the subscribers to publish ou th* first day ofevery mouth, begioniug with tho mouth of May next, aimultaoeoutly In iho cities of .Waihfucton aud New York, a psriodioal, to t»o entitled the '‘llKMl'UKAriiJ MONTHLY REVIEW." Each noinoer wm cuataio at least UrS pages. and be printed on fine paper in a v-iy superi or stria. It will a.*o bo embellished with a 1i.. e1) engraved portrait ofa distinguished l.vine man, emtiraolcf *lit«men. soldier*. ortiiU and author*. Tho potil cal rb . Jerol this Review will tw. at its tills indicates, and one of ill main objjots to e!uri.d..te the true pin* .•••10. m «he dem ocratic p*ily. L will examine, in a spirit -T i-..roe«»aad caodo . ulMhe tamling measures oT thopr nr.t *<:rpiniitra noa and accord to them a cheerful supk'-i. .'.-.paid wr, h. wever. unfortunately differ iu opiaion on s»tjy point frnm tbo President, wo shall not hesitato toexpressenr i.wo santj. menu, and orient the reasons that constrain astodoso— submitting to tho democracy of the country the decuion be tween ui. This Review will alio aim to fu-nidi itx roudim with a sraphio and comprehensive notice ol ttic* now works pabluh' ctl, which may seem to be entlUcd to it, cud oteo a record i f ail scientific discoveries and Improvements. Tho present condition ol the nations of Europe, and the at. titude In which some ol them staid towards certai.i portions of this cottioent, liavo infested our foreign relations with Iho utmost Importance. N«vor was this government, pieced iu a situation of mote ctiticaldilticuliy than at the present moment. The most inflexible fi'mneo, (ar-ioeiag whoom. and odroil skill will be required to aruid complicating oqi interests an 1 allairi wit.i those of Europe We confidently Lost the ad ministration wM beeqoal to the task Wo shall watch v ith umheping eye the progress of affairs in MexJooaud tho West ladies. Here alone it oar vulnerable part This Review will abstain from nil personality, e.cd rcefcio harmonize and ooitetbe democratio party, both in feeling nod principle. It will bo the exponmt of no cl'qao. f.*ciiun, or Individual. The oditor will speak for himself, independ ently Bnd fearlessly, under a thorough seme of tbo respond bihty, he assumes. Tho undersigned have selected an editor, alter ttoaretnl coniattati-.a with their prominent democratic frieodt, and have choson one whom ability end experience they believe will seenre for him universal confidence and rot peot. From thin article the public can form a correct ostimnia of the mem of this publication. Seyeral of too most distla* guilhcd writers in the coentry have engaged io bccotr.o rejju- Tar contributors to our pages We ask neither confidence nor patronage if tbey be not deserved. Oor first number will contain a general outline of the coona we design to pursuAin future. The editorial depar meat is under the control of OVID P. JOHNSON, esq. TERMS*—four Dollars per annum, payable in advance. WILLIAM IL LEWIS bt CO., New Yotk. April, 18--.3. Publishers. Communications mast be addressed to *The Democratic Monthly Ruviow, New York.** Ed'tors who insert this Prospectus and forward their paper conroining it wld bo furni>b':a with a copy ofthoKeviaw. An invaluable Book, only 25 cls.jicr copy. “Every Family Should have a copy.” rnnn c<>fii» bold in LEBd than three sJUUL/ MONTild. A uvw eduioo, revised eud improv ed. just isiau DH. HUNTER’S MEDICAL MANUAL AND HAND BOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED. Containing anout* line of the Oiigia. I'roeress, Treatrocnt and Cure or every form cfdisoaie, contracted bjHroroiicaoos Sexual Intercourse, by SelLabute, oi by S xaalTSccss, with ad vice for their pre vention, written iu u familiar style, avoiding all meJicil tcch oic.«litie«, and every thing that would offend ibe ear ofde cenoy, from tho result o[some twenty yeats* succaiful prac tice, exclusively devotcu to llto uuto of dhe<fi of a fioiic&to or {nivaio uaturo 'lo which is added receipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a tieaUso on the Causes. Symptoms and Core of the Fe* veraud Ageu, lorTweoty,rive cents a copy, Sizoouiesoae dollar: will be forwarded to any part of the UnUaflMLet-iiy mall, free of poitage. Address.postago paid. MKt Co . Publishers, or iy6, Post Cinco." i ‘This's, without exception, the roost oompuheneive and intelliiibie work published on the c!as« of diseases of which it treats, avoiding ail technical terms.it addresses Itself fiotho reason oi its tendon. It is llco from all objeclianabie matter, and noparenL however fasUdtoui. can object toplaoingit In tuo hands or his sons. The author hosdovoted many yean to tho ffoaimont of the various complaints treated or, and ‘with too Jiulo breatn to 1 uif,' and ‘too little presumption to lm* pose, he has offered to the world at the merely nomiaaTprlce prnftlco l^— hVrald * OOlO Tears mpstsncoeuful “No teacher or parent should bo without the knowledge imparted in ibis tava cable work. It would save years of pain, mortification and sorrow to tho youth under theii charge, PgopldTß ApvocaT«. «. A / re f^7 wrian P ,er «J r ® la writing of “Hunter’s hleaicai Companion, saysVThonsands upon thousands of our youth, bv eyil example and tbo influence of the passions, have been led Into tho habit of selKpollotion without teolik* •pg.i.he sin andUto reatlul oonsequenoesapon themselves aod their ftra.lies. The constitutions of thousands who are rais* families bare bean enfeebled, it not broken down, aud they donot know thtftause or ihe cure Anything that can be done so to enlighten and influence tbo bublio mind astri cueok, aud ultimately to remove this wide-epread~soutoe ot human wretchedness, would conftr tho greatest blessing next to tno religion or Jesus Christ, on the present and oomi eg gen eral lons. intemp ranoe, (or tae use of Intoxicating drinks.) though it has slam thousands upon thousands. Knot agreat or scourge to tho human race. Accept my thanks on behalf otina afilioted. and, believe me, your co- worker in the good work you are so actively engaged in.” Une copy will be forwarded (securely enveloped and post, ago pniUJon receipt of 26 cents, or ihtoobies for one dollar.— Address COSHLN it (X)., Publishers, bos 196, Phiiade phia, . BOUKBELLEIO. GAnVaBBEHS and BOOK AUKNTIJ supplied on the most literal lermi. ■ . .T: . Sept, 8,1853—jy, Imporlant to mill. Owners. T'^^ s nT^ n E^^,li^.o4 QIINCV ' ro ? Rose’s direct Action Water Wheels. 1 And la prepared atth« ahotteat notice to pot;.bun.ln oyera tlon, or to .ell territory. He would giro aay that ihu method ol warer Dourer »• opuued a BXOUB in GLEN UOrF. SSStr.V*»l»nd» kteomlr oosuuntly 1 “eotnutry rtme. oful) thing! mushy kept All kinds orpjoduoe taken in exchange for goods. Olen Hope, Got. 7,185J.-€m JAMES IT KELLY. ' ' ‘ f, DR. MABCHIBTB from the Washington (Idioo, April IP, 1801. PROSPECTUS "MAN, KNOW THYSELF."