Robbing PcdestHans—A New Mode, j About two months n ! elderly gentle man, wfifle^ivttlkiHg'in-igiio I 'of’out* public streets, had his wntcbtibstrticted from his pocket in.a very mysterious mnnnor. He otlercd a reward of twenty dol lars for its recovery, and stated that qo questions would bo naked of the person wftoreturned the wqtqlt. fie had, how ever, givon up all hopes of ever finding bis Watch, which Was a valuable family relic, when, one day Inst week, while in Wall street, ho was accosted by n genteel ly dtessed man, somewhat in this stylo: “Sir, you hist n watch some timo ego, for’the. return of which you advertised a reward of twenty dollars, and no questions to„bo asked.” •‘I did,” said tho gentjcmni). .’?;Arp you ready (o pay the money ogreehblv to fhondvertjsement. sold lie. “Well, here’s your watch.” ,^he.gentleman then paid th& money, l h° watch into his'pocket, remark ijw[dl;lho samo time, “I can’t imagine • Vyvell," 1 will toll you,” said the thief.—- “Don’t you remember a person knocking against jhio the daly ;you lost your watch 1 “I do,” jsaid the gentleman. “Theo itwasi” said the roguo coolly, “that jt was iaken from vour pocket, and I will show you how jt was done.” Tfjig iyjljiai)i .suiting the action to the WWtd, jostled violontly-against the gentle somowhht' disturbed his eqiii lsr|ujfc .The latter .was perfectly satis fied with, tho explanation, and turning up on his heel left and went chuckling into hjjs,office, where he. told the story to his OjjfJliH.. ; ®P.d. congratulated himself upon good ibjlune. iijTnb taJje seemed soSrmprobablo to the Ijaleivijrtif.'; not because they doubted tne‘iveracity of the old-gentleman—for he who httd tho confidence pfthe community—thaj they burst inton hnwty laugh at tho idea of n pickpocket fiopscience smitten us to restore n&jen property. have any doubts,” said the o),d “I wjll show you the watch.” And putting his hand into his pocket, to hie-great surprise and mortification, ho fdt>nd;that the t|iief hod stolen his watch a snfiphdiinjc', and had escaped with it and iha.twepty dollars besides. piantioned the above occurrnncp ns if was told to us by a friend of the old gdntleman, and We believe it to bo true. Asiiclrt'linie since,while passing up Broad vvayvby the Astor House, wo caw one n&tf rug ngainsf dnothd in a similar ntan- nnd, .in the collision a gold watch jittnmclpnt of tho vest "pocket of.one of *l' e liaught in ,the button alithorglher.. The. guard.rhain, however, ,wttk ; -n'' strong one, and the two persons 'if:' the chain'was unloos ed/ond-tbe-watch restored to its proper plan»j-«ndan apology was offered and ac apparently unavoidable ac cidentiH <We were impressed at tho lime wrjthltho conviction that the aggressor had omot in collision for iho purpose -of steal ing the watch.—lV. Y. Evening Post. t-j’r!-.V» • • Yop. may sometimes .up and down the street at an easly hour in the morning, an jndiyid a«npS paHiaily wrapped in woolen uudcptton fabrics of doubtful tint, whose rapid pace tells you that |ic is a mechanic 00. his way to his daily task. Did it ever accidentally enter into your head that un de)!; all those swarthy coverings and mani- thdVe dwelt a man— that tjiere a soul; a. mind, mayhap, jvith ‘Uhijught that wanders through eter nity.’’ Do you fancy in your pride, or in difjerence,or faclilous importance, mayhap, by some accidfental.circumstunce ipvwhich your own merits had no share, th'al you were his superior? Pull off your S ‘[loves and make a comparison. Is ijiefe tiitnbering in your delicate.muscles any suchsubtle power as he possesses ! You a rpomenuhat for all practical proses, ho is immeasurably your supe rior? . you, with all your finery, may be nobody, though you may think otherwise Hyhile he is all he claims to be, nnd pdr- b'aps more. Ho makes no noiso in the tfoVWrrWOuld pot if ho couldjvbut never theless, has his value; whore and how you ipayjeftrn on inquiry. The truo crafts man attracts little notice. Yet all nroUnd yoiirhay see his works. Go whore you rtieebanic has left his mark. In tnei; gray .old pyrimids, in the cmbnttled iqweraand mighty fortifications pf the ofti a‘h'4 xiff& ages,' jn the huge,oak leviathans of tho Ocean, and in almost every spot vi;ljppei. the foh.t of ciyilizod man Ims eyer tXpddcnj.his handiwork is visible!: Even in / .tji«t,m!dft pf tho desert, you may hear lbs clank of his iearth-subduing engines. )tts°' t liaSh!e'nabled the jyaterdrop to expand with tliegowcroften thousand giants, and to bpnrtha. fleets, of .commerce on every ima.u He, guite as much as the scholar, bbs ift jhe words of Dacon, ‘‘attacked Na- Vurein her strong towers,” and wrung }icr bitnpst arcana, from hor reluctant grasp. With science, for his guide, he no longer wamjers in the, dark, as in- days of old. liiih toil on, still more and more ciilti yitfag his powers, and soon still higher lioti ors be a awarded to thd great brotherhood of mechanics. •' A Sterling Fellow.—The following unique’ advertisement appear?.it* a Into number of the Lebanon (Ivy;,) Post: •:*'l atnVih jailand very unjustly, i think, and I am lonely, and desolute, have nothing Pol while nway the hopre, I solicit a,shard, of patronage in qriy line, vip : Tailoring,' .1 will work very dow-Whalf pr[ce> .rather he, 'A' Sterling. ‘ Lebanon Jui|VFeh. 1853.-«-fIo iriiglit have ad/Jcdns ,an ciddi tTonarinducement that he would always be /outi&ai home. ’ / > murk Tmesistadle —A good nntured girl, ?vith eyes, filled to the-briipjAy|th Javo anil pi;iiBBian,filue. I('you .dpji’t wont,a [ftilpi the, heart,; kp.dd.iUWfiy^Tromsfch,l’c Ltft'llani* ***, .. --- fjom thoßiitr.lo rommtu'cml AdvH-fiSor. M ; ,r “Alone of the hnnquMa pivonlii.Mr* Hnrrict B. Stowe, in «d|i\tjiitg,.'Scoiriiilil.etiO.(an Airioncnn i.onmii) allured inllie festivities Wlido ia° 1 aniL-ris con C**lti|j**'tJijtplnyoil in ocntiliiajeu couuilion—• having tho stars without llio Blripes.' Blush, liliish. IhoTpraud, ilishofiordd Flag, Foronco forgetthy b.rili; Thoitirs hove |a:teil with the Btripcs, Ami thou sliiuilit’sl druiip loeurtlt. I'ho In Ini lilo- aVfhn.’e rnhu'il llieo uiiw, - Will never lei tlieo wnv.i'j the very o r n tinimr lirotilhe.i. Is ill aJIv as 11.0 grave. A foreign puwer may well dnrklo The Ihndßho culls her own.- Wlimishocan fruwii un 'fret dom’d sign,’ For (Ini t’ry linni a throne. She caught tho Idint Irom Arnold s breath, In passing o’er llio sen. Ami through hirv ( oins llio poison ran. ’Till sho.di6|>iseil did Free. Thrro’s tenrro a man Hint God hnß left, So lar romuvoi! Irotti lleuveii, Bui lo his Beni sqrtid nolle life, . Some love ol ramie is given. But when ho hears hit country's praise. Will loci n wanner glow. Will ahurolhe foriuiicn ul her friends— And spurn her ever, lob The very Pintle, whilo lie moves A scourge upon the deop. Anil wetched every dmtuiit ship Iln hopes lo win arid keen, will.fuller when Ills tialivo ling Floats from tho masl-henil high, And lo liia licarl will come the scenes Of btigliicr yours gone by. But Woman, she who all her lifo Has watched youug Freedom's light, Aral soon her Blurs cunioono by one From out Ihc'glyprii ol night. She, slio could see Columbia's flag, , Abused by touch profane, And ycl Iroin bonds so soiled mid hnae, Can lake her sordid gam. Ami sho can yield her purchased sighs For those Ural yot are Iree. Beside Iho 'pauper hordes'that hvo| in dens ol misery. Thoy breathe iliodainp and sulphurous uir, That earth would cusi away, They know no God, no hope, no Heaven, They see no light of day. O, would lhat lliosc doiirbanucr folds, With hull liioir glurv shorn, Ci uld once descend tl ocnverndiomo*. Whore 1 IlniTisu Si.avbs’ are horn. Then would our Genius linger lliere. To guard her holy prize. And stranger lips would bless the Flag A Unughlor can dispi.-e. Buffalo. Juno 10, 1853. An E.wisite Stohv, hy -Lamartine. ] In the tribe of Neggdeh, there was a horse whoso fame spr.ead fur and near, and a Be douin, of another tribe, by name Daher desired extremely to possess it. Having offered in vain for it his camels and his whole wealth, by which ho hoped to gain the object of his desire, Ijo resolved to stain his fnce wiifi the juice ofqn herb, to clotho himself with rags, to tio his legs and ndek together, so ns to appear like n lame beg gar. Thus equipped, lie went to wait for Naber, of fho horse, who ho ; knew was to pass thnt way. When, lio j saw Naber approaching on his beautiful i steed, he cried out in a weak-voice, “Iji am a poor stranger; for llireo days I have ] beep unable to movo from this spot to seek for food. Tho Bedouin kindly offered to take him upon his horse, and carry him home; but.the,.rogue replied, “I ennnot risd ; I have 1 n'd;sfrehgth left.” Naber, touched with pity, dismounted, led hi 3 horso to tho spot, and with great difficul ty, set tho seeming beggar dq' its back.— No sooner did Daher feel himself in the saddle than ho set spurs to the horse, and ga)loppcd off, calling but ns he did so, “It is I Daher. I have got'the horse, and am off with it.” Naber callod'after him to stop and listen. Certain of qot being pur sued, he turned, and ha|te(J at a short dis tance from Nnber, who was armed with n spear.' “Yon have taken my horse,” said tho latter. “Since Heaven hus willed it, I wish you joy of it; but Ido conjure you never to tell any one how you obtained it. “And why not 1” said Daher. . “Because said the noble Arab, “another man might bo really ill, and men would fear to help him. You would he tho cause of many rcfpsitig to' perform nn act of charity, for fear of being duped ns I have been.” Struck with .shame at th'eso words, Daher was silent for a momet; then springing from the horse, returned it to its owner, embracing him. Nnber made him ac company him to his tent, where they spent 1 a few days together, and became fust 1 friends for life. Valtjadlr Receipts.—Tobecomo rich. Save your money and sear your consci ence. To becomo Wise—Eat, sleep, nnd say nothing. To become Popular—Join the strongest church and all secret societies. To becomo Respected—Say “yes,” to every man’s opinion, • and have none of your own. • To become Exalted to a little office— Bo ready at all titnes'lo act as a tool for “big men.” To become Poor—rße honest and avoid suspicion. To becomo Insane—Spent: your senti ments without consulting the oracles. To become • Unfortunate—Just print your thoughts. To become Slandered —Edit a paper and tell the truth. - -Qir'DiFi’BHENT Threats.— I once into d forest fur Aly nmiden' went to seek, And fell upon her neck when : Shotlifjidtened, “I will shriek!” Then cried I haughtily: “I’ll crush < The man tliijt flares come near thee ! “Hush I” whispered she: “my loved one hush! t*;' 1 * Pc • (KrA Gontlemaii who nor.skillf once ny, when.lie‘hud'. cOrtie-dß* A .c'Onciuijpbh, Bannister said, , r .../ ; . “.Your ls like? tho sniajl' pox.” i “How is tJtat? “ asked tjio ‘‘oxplailJ»ejtplftin, ; rri -r “ W bw^stiysr “rcHlevtilish gqod ’A/nWi V.uv ; , ,Qif A. .was; mar ii ricd in CovingtoriftoMr. It. Short, this ||isA aery pleusent way 'of mahihg a stOry. I short.’’ . ir:,v; " i ul ,1. t,« ' mA WW 110 M ® s . ,Q. B. MERRELL ■ THANKFUL for thsliiwrnl pnimnnao hs lini.hereto fore rrosivetl, musotlallF nnnonscsi (o tlio Pahllo thi In lint re marsh lohit, sew shoe on ths w „n Tfcll'i llutel, wher*bs.ls weil.UDiill.d with stook.ar.au won preoared fill owJef* for Copper, Tin, Sheet-Iron and Japanned Ware, Ai CHEAP and st GOOU us non ho fonarl in nay country town lo tho Interior oT the State. ( Old'Brass and Copper Will bo taken at the harbo.t prions in ssolianeo for work or wnrp. • , rSTMomllnc done lo order. c|oa . nßM> M „ 4 , , 853 . VALUABLE SAW-MILL PROPERTX, Timber, Timber Land and Iron ffoa* §ale! rm'illE lubdOTihei will sell tho follotvma datorlbed valaablo mr unaWided half par* of o TBA(A' B* - "UEhANU coutaininf lOOacrc*. ormow,iu* a ate on Mothaanon Creek, which Ujiie Hap botweenj Leelre aoU Cleaifitld unuotiei. Woit of thW tract i« tillable land, ami nart of it woll llmbcrtd with Whljo Una. f C* ■ The nodivided hair part of n Tract ot lliVt - | J iijd,ftl»o»itaato on Moihannoncreek, and adiotoiou tlie above pjinao! phce of land. contalDg 4U7 aoiesitrmore, l*<r®at VVater-Poworontftl»tract.tne Creekaflirrtlnn «ainoieot power for a forge and Hoillng* Mil/. The Six Milo Hqq and tho Thrt» Mile Rnn (in wlnah are plenty ol'iVoat) empty into the Moihannon on tbUUmit. etttih oi which efl'irJ Tom ooe 10 two good mill »eat*. I hero i» a lint rate newly bailt (Joired IB fc® l whci?l.on this tract; oo the power of theThrte MiieKdn. The pike lead-ttgOom Clehrfield to Beliefbalo pasiei through thli traot, Tho (lutaooe Iroin ihit place to Uniorlhe, on the Bald fcntfte Flank Hood. Id milea. To Julian Eoroaos, ard IJanouh r.uronou atrool 14 lo lb mile*. The d|itanoo lo the river by tji4 road Vor l‘> milea—to themoalboi ihec.ftehshy water, uj rniir*. ihoroua Vein uf Iron Ore on this Tract, And wilh ; n 6UorßJrotUof water power. Thiiii the pleca tposeool by ProleMOrßogon.lahietjooloklcajßopoitolicti, where he »»y», “six inllei aortheort ol Hhtllpioor*. on the fornpike. U the red ilmloof r<irm»ilioi» XI, imnitumtely i*> low tnecoeirlomerata of io«mitlon X(l. ,r fito ; 4u;.—'and oi°»* oshuremn ki byiayln?, * Thi* place U worthy ol a lurther inretilgmioß.’* lUTURMOCSJ COA » ehd.the bend lIM* BKlt are rtbumJ jut In the Bi-ighborbood . .... The fenni will be made ea«y. aud an Infllrpniahio mre gtvoti. Apply to the lulnurilwr m mi ei eoaih of Curwen*. yille, near Eruit Hill Poet Uflio*«. Cleeri'ie’d cooaty, Fa.,—or lo JOHN II THOMAS, tloionville. Contra county, la.. (I'leminic R. 0.. J-pr to David Ui!ger, who resided onthe I will nli-noll from Fill'll. UUNIJUEU lo ONE THUDS AND goodSuw fsogr, which will cut a* Kood deal of l onhe! Lambcr Said !"*• nia about ono Ur *l°>y mhl on the river hill, and about miloj above Mr. Oweu • in II The river t» whlo here, aud tfcev can t» driveo, or ■aived .at the above mill- Thmo log* oah bo put mto Uie userrorle.ltlisu SS UpciM T : |tir*'Lanmu'tfT Intenisencer’* will hkert tho above ihiro limes, otmtling the latter part rolailng la saw lpg»—and the ,4 i;tint*n t’eraoor•^t ,, will mierttlnt p*»rt of the aboyo relating to tho *a!v of »aw lugs, tbrej umej. aou lead ihoir billttoiim . flic-*. JBSSA.aS‘3 PIULADKLPIIIA MEDICAL HOUSK. Ketublivhci! 13 years ngo hy Dr. Kinkelin, N.W torncrofThirt) nntl Union Kirccta,between i’proco anti Pine Philadelphia. EIQUTIiEN yo;wior«iXU>aiivo and oninteirupted practice •pf at in this city, have rendered Ur. *K. tne and «ucce»*lul practjilopfr, for end near. 3! 'he Utajmept of ullditcawsof n jinvalenaioro. I’e «on«afflicied on the body, throat or teg*, pn-ni nth* hand or tonev.mer. cureat rboumntum. itnctares. K»hvel. ifi! #?-•!!7 youthful excei.esor Impurities oTthe b ood. whereby thecon* tthmiou hn» become enfeebled, are all treated with iuccom. He who piece* himioil under tho cared Ur. rn gmovly confide in hi* honor a* a gentleman, and conbuentiy rely upou hu*tulla»a physician. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTIC/C. Yoooc men who havu iniuted lltcnneivc* by a certain prac Uoe mdolret) Is-ra haliit trsaneoUr lesmtcl froin evil com panioai at ichool; ire elfecu ot.which are night y lelt,even wh«n ruleep. and destroy both mind and body, *honld opply immediately. WoaUree nod cun*utuilon*l debility, latsol masoniareuergy. physical lassitude and aenorni proitmtioii. irritability and tdl nervous alfectlon*. inthge«tnm. s ai<«i>b ret* of tho liver, epd evrry dlsenialnani way conneofert with iho Jiiordoi oftboprocreative -iunctious cured, and tun v.ttor m ' U ~- UK AO. YOUTH AND MANHOOD! A Vigorous Life, or a Premature Death, i Kinkelin on Self-Preservation —Only 21 cents.] This Hook juitpublshed is tilled with ai«rolinfonnaUon.on theinflrtn}ttureand<3iierua' or IHe OeilerativoOruant, it ad dressrs iUolf alike to Youth, Munhood and Old Ate. and ihoOld bs relU ’all. . ... The valuable n Nice and itnprecstvo warning itgtyos win of ipiiery and lutlering, *nd .ate annually thou. "parent* by reading it will learn how to prevent the dcstruc* A^reiniuanoe of 25 cents, enclosed io n letter, addrcuod to Ur. KI.nKELLN. N. W. ooreorof Thirl aod Union etnete, between ripruco and Pine. PbiJutleidhia. will ousare a book und«xcovtfrperni*.urnminl. r Persons aia dulanceraay cddrci* Ur. K.by letter, [post paid.] and bo cured at hurne. Package* cl Medicine*, Directions, &c.. lorvvunled ny send* Ing ayeznitttnce, and put np secure from damage or conoiity. Tlook. seller*. News Agads. Pedlers, Canvassers, and all others supplied %f itb Uie above work low rate*. v jf Oclotior U 7. Iboll.—ly. LIST OF TRAVIS JURORS for Sept, term, 1853. (ito-Ko 11. Dan porwur Ptke lowurhl|> Hwmutl t.’flWwell do <*© At» f nb’iin Mutly do do *J° william Price dr <! J ‘jo Nathan t-lcrer do do do J. P. Nurii do do do ho:eat hiattllQO do Kimhoua do John Pnitarun do Jordan do Geoiit* Grhaid do do do JoiephPettef do Morrli do Jilho Hhowaitor do do do Georeo Beam* do do do JohoM.llar Lomlwmw do ~. . Richard Gicnno Rh icmaier DieaiGoid Doroueh G. W. <Jrr lliaohimUU do do Wm. Mmiea f aimer Lawrencetownihlp N. K Mo.nllln do do do John Daucheny .. do do do IroviDnl* Merchant Covmston do Ramuet Rpeocot Parmer Icon do J. 11. Rerrnar Toiler do do W. S. Prrter I.trhoier ‘jO d° Patrick Daily Permit dp do C. Gallnyiicr Pnmlcr llomklda do John Wrflvpr Mprokanl do. do Joteph Ixrvenr. Tailor ...do, ,J, Samoel P. Bhr.ll' Purmcr Woodward do iinmcl Philipa do dp do Thot. McGhee do ' Roll do T. U. Doth do fermion do Thomai Oweni do do do Georeo Milton .n*. , , Boccaijn dp 8. B. Hiller UliKktmltb Boyer do John Gearhart former Itooator do John tooOully do Chert do Henry Hite do Girard do LIST OF ÜBAND JURORS for Sept, term, -1853. Johb O. Uccd ' Carpenter Uuiwonivillß John Runui farmor Brolly John Howhtol ' ■'* do ' John lircnnotd' -do 1 *• - - - -uunrd Jumca tialmabgr do ÜBmi'do John Mitchell do . . . .Iflno Holton William Michael! Jame* Crontuan ,1 aoub Puaro* ! JohaTarnur AdamCcn'ha.t Abraham K»Ur R charit Heaver . JoDtithflD Wall ."’timaoi Moore liftdc Southard Wm. Hu*dy David Hell • J:.hn Showaltor Jame«H|i«ao*r > J. A. T. Hunter Murray William Michael# “All!” s ; Wholesale and Retail Grocery, , : \ : > v , jrtJAl> DEPOT, a' full iino wmplete nnprtmdattii T’ .‘S CKOUIjHWiIACON.f-ARU.iIOPKS. TAB. IK- S , •\*»N,NAILS. DjUISDFKUIT.nniI HlllljB(6»rtln«ar. S ■ c wuulrtuk \ •. V t,U oIJ patron, 10 dvo Imn a oall.a, he I. piepateu lu / : ? MII at price Utaicnttaatfailto Vlwuo. ? S PebiU«irlo. xM3,-» r / , J.K.EIIY. S. Jours' ,^> : ’ 1 ■ • ’ • : For , M Rent . ;J Tl'Vlß Dwelling part ql iW t-LUAIU'IEI.II ACADKMV. V?*" .... : , • j.B.MgENALUY:; Cisartieid. April 20. IFW. • S/UMKUK aUiorti anil eiees keptconatanily oo hand andforiale l> br - ; , 14. Aieiii; . fc»«pi 3.1861. - : - ’•; JV Joriuldatujmturuul nr.w * v .dip'll do. 1 Bradford da do Monii Potm do J , do . '' do ' (to do Carpenter l.umbetoiaa • - Full-r * • ■ Parmer - - i • • do - *}o di> dO Boro* Clearfield liuiton 1 Dell . Decal at Me* > do Chard Kartbaa* . T NEW COOPS. iste®"hW- , B» w sffls?r , sai CGIVEI)rnndi«HOW OPEN mO, tit the Hinrghoaio Ipi tnetlyoooupled by Win* K Gololnl, at Moitltd.re. a Large, Splendid t) 1 Cheap A*»ortnient orOoodi, con.litin* ol'cvcry otylo and quality of Dry Goods, Groceries; Quec?isware,'Cut lery, Hardware, Boots , Shoes and Bonnets, Confectionary, Clocks tj - Watches. ALSO, n Inwettnd well iclocled nock of Ready-Made Clothing, Drugs Medi cines, fyc.,fyc. , !In .hart all bind.olGood, u.ually" V?i7i% 8 F V- All of which ho la determined to icll L!ILAI Ml J HAN 1^ V EK UEFOHE OFFERED ij. Morrlu'ale, Nov. 10,1853. •. Montelius Brother & Ten Eyclt. TJEgloave to Inform their ii.ondi nnd the O that they hare taken into pnrtaorshlu with them, IJLNi. IIAHTcHORN, who having rmrchniod the nore lormeily kept by Wm. H, tiloom. and having Doited U t*i ii. their own. ore now doing banned on a raoro extensive scale uuuex thotitle of MONTELIUS, TEN EYCK, & CO. Whero they are prepared to tell all kinds of Dry Goods,Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Tin Ware, Hals, Caps, fc. , And would oall paid color Munition to tlinir.toon of ROOTS nnit HHOEH. M they keep metol the rno.texpuiLnocd norm., Kd n!o prepared to do any kind f f wotki mUt line »l bu.t non They olio keep n lorye end well u.totted ilici oT PA TENT MEDICINES. . Pnoh u nil rIJAYNES'. LOUDEN St 00'*. M'ALISTF.RfI tmfrMENT CATTLE POWDERS. LINIMENT, lioe.h tint Peptin! Wnitht'i Indian Veceicblo Pill., and all ether Medicine, stonily kept In noonniry .tore, Curwenaville, rcb. «11. _ _ PENN IRON FOUNDRY; Machine, Pattern and Blacksmith Shops, (DlaffnaWs, Psu . rHR .andoriiunod would announce t') the oitltcm of Glenrtleld. and adjoining counties, thnth«» hat opened a room on tfeoauii street* m theborooghuf U'enrildUl,nenrthe •ffr? of Leonard a Moore, where ha Inteurt* koeulna a (IK?IEUAL aSoRTMEN fOE OArtTINI S, warranted to bo madanfiha bust material, and at price* th®* o ® o .®®* O* 1 ! KM, oilier b’ST.IfM'S .rm-itevery coenli. the well known Hathaway nnd/.u*- leMtovm. It in .tutly undeniood, nnd tho Hue. beinieo nrrnn.eil Hint nil can be cleaned without o. Trie peculiar form ond construction!* sattli a* to icadorittirs Ino.i tlnrnblo ol nil «tove«. Nuineroui leittraooinl. could IM “ F PHEmTuM from IS Pa°K*LOK BTOVE3-ror cither wood or cool. SALAMANDER do a tionuUful Coal Stove. VA3K * do K<i(J do . NINE St TEN PLATE Slovos-vm cheap. MANTLE GRATES, with summer piece*. A large variety nnd superior liniihod Crates iiom lo to *sj inches. 'KK da SCALE REAMS VVA«itN UOXES,BLEIGIIJJLEU Xi UUU bULES. GAR KINGS f«r Khtu, UOAI) %RA; HERE, a now articlo. CORN all ELLERS. OUR warranted to gnod In Uni Lata per boar. IG,AOKt?MITHTI)VKRE3.ihebwt m aie ; uo. MAN ' article, kept a, Found,, EttMjliihmems. Also, Made to Order, i GRISTned HAW-MILL GCARtNG-hnv.n; decidedly the l.ryMliUick. nod belt variety. ol; rnttet.i ol »uy “'"b'ljb mentin weiti-rn Piuniylvnnm ; MILL DDLs. SUAEI ING— larye and .mull.nfca.l or wri-uebt lion, ItANtILIW, imuMSnnd P (JULIES: Koto and other approved Water ! WnEELS: WOOD and IRON LATTIKSi Si AN DRILLS i for UhcalarS.w.. WOOD COKING aIAOtMNLf. Constantly on hand and for gale, j FANNING MILLB. THRESHING MACHINES. PEN-1 NUUK'S CELEBRATED GRAIN DRILLS, tko. &c. I Screw-Cutting. Any tired Horew, with any doiired numborol thread. lo March 4. mi—lr. ' Alibatioii.Tiiiiiiliici'nii'n! rpn ij Snbionboti oltji lur ise one ol <ioo>*« Fase’i Second ‘PORTABLE SAW-MILLS . With an IS Hone Foenr Engiu niiachod. all r-e« nod In complete rannlaii order, having boen booghtftnd pntapir Jono Ittit, titaateil ftboot limiloe Iron Bald Bogle Pu ®aw? aad abontboll amile liotn the tu/np'kß.l«mliotf Irom llaW Kaale Farnaoelo Ptulipibunr. Said Mm will ootH.OUMeei l0 They will alio ielf their Stock or HOUSES, B!e<li, Chaim, for ''artioulart, apply to C. K. Mark, ni the Mill, or Jo J I* Shall* at Bold Facie Farcuec. Any penon can *c« the mill » lull operation now |)M«»mUor H, 185 U, CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. rpilß EXHtiUISb.3 Of THIS INSTITUTION weti n JL oronMl on Mi IN DAV, lh" Him in«L.ua'erlhochatcf otJAMir.3 KIDDLE GOHIIUN. A. M. Thootjoctof the 'f*nib>ei is in place the Academy upon tho footing con'tmolatod by the original fonadiwscl tho In stitution. by tllering to iho yoalh ot Cloarllc'd county,op prrtoei leiot rcoflivmg the benefit of a Thorough English anti Classical Education, As wditu me f in uuiunei ul Knutmentnry lmunuiioa. Ratci!) of Tuiiioia ■* COMMON’ ENGLISH DEPAUTMENT-Embra cidr UMcliuc. Writing, Spelling, Arithmetic, Geography, Eugluh Grammar aud History, per T?HBHioaijK ENoW3vruayAKi , Mßfli'.i"'”:;..R w the cLASiUUAb hkpaiument *7 ou array lis-dedmut of acquiring the modem longuecr* wilt bo afforded lacUities to do so. npon making application to tho Principal., . ... • , . U, order ortho •»«»*> Clearfield. April 30,185 J. \ MRS. E. A. MORRIS, OF OURWKNSVR.LE. would inform tho la lie. of (Tenr field ooonry. that she lia* ju4 reoetved a largo and full assortment of Spring MSHMmaffj. ©®>©(3ls 9 Con.lrtlns of HUTI.AND I'R'lli. lIONNEI'3. 'J’IPOI.F.. 3ATIN PIIARI.. fKJBUHOH. EDU. DIAMOND, AIIOII UIMP..RIPPIjH GIMOIOBSAMUK, tie. AIM. Silts, Ribbons, Capes, Linings, Illusions, FfIKNOU FLOWKIU3, FABH.anrl every.variety oftrlmni' iairi. Persoos tending orders fiom u distance shall hnvoinetn immediately attended to. AM repairing dono In tha neatest and beet possible manner, and on tho sho.test notice. Cnrwensville, May UO. 1W3.-3m. L. A.W. B!ESIFIIILIL’S gjfr■■HOTEL CLEARFIELD, FA.* rri|]f2 subscriber moet reepeferfallf informs thauitzensor J. Cloarfiala county, and the travelling public gonurelly. that ho has taken tftu above noraed HOTEL* situated on the cornel ol Front ami Market bluett, in tha Uiroueb of war* n. ld, where ho,will at nil limti be prepared to accommodate those who may favor him with their cntu<m. No yam* will be spore 1 by tho proprietor to make hit customer* comfoitablo, and hie house n HOME to thoio who may stop with him. HisBTAULE will booareiully attended to—and hti i*A BLE and UAH supplied with ihe boat tha market whlj WM. J. HLMPIIILb, August 11. 185J< M ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. M Valuable Rent Estate. B Y Virtue of an order of the Orphans* Court of Clearfield county, granted at February term. 1863, there will be exposed to PIJBLIO HALE. at the vUecoarla Mills,’' in Meccano township, CfcnrlifM county, on SATURDAY THE THIRD DAY OF BEPIEMUEK next, the following des cribed PIECE OF uANU, sitnate in the said townshipof Ueootitia, Jute.the cbtutooi JOnN W. Mii*LEU, Uoceaiod, tQ JIiu thqjntomt ofoaiil dcocjfted of. in and to EIGHTY* NINE aotertuj perches of land, situate in said township of Boocaria* being unit of a larger tract in tho name of William Hall! beginning at it while oak stump, thcnco east 184 perch* os to a hemlock, thonoe north *4 porches to a white oak. thence by land of i^hn- Henry Abbos riegreos west 114 perches to u post. Ufbnoa south 3 decree! writ by land of I hot. VVilion 88 perch®V \ri tho place iif- beginning bounded by lands of Aaron Weld, Jacob Myers, John Irightanr anu Hard man Philips,being unimorovedM’mu. well calculated ford; small farm. Ttuitoll Is of a flood'quality, nad has sums tun* baron it.suitable for Lurahenog,tjgrpoie*. Due attendance will be' sWimpnihe duy of sale by.thd (uL mialilr&tor. , TERMS OK SALE. ‘ . One half cash on thoconiirmution oi thetala. and the reel* dueiaooeyear tobeißQured by judgment bund und moil* page. • Bj orderol the Couit. , EEUNAHD WEI,U. Adm'r. JuneS, 1853, * •••' • * ' gg VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. j| : n valuable traot of unlropro* X ve*l land known as tho a AMU bL ELM tract, belonging to the estate of lI..HEAVY* dea'd..nud PATRICK GAL* LAOIIEK. ettyaue oi tneeait sido pt G'eatmid Cretk, in Wood ward township Clearfield county, adjoining said creek, and lands of Itaao Wilton. Joseph Uest and \ym. Alexander, and about nine rai es above Clearfield Bridge, Bald land hat A largc quantity of- timber ihereon,ancl a i -portion oftlis well adapted to farming, <ind containslUO acres and Vet fttrth,ip»iilotu»r,.nply to• l ■ *'’•-*'.•l.' » . •» , JAMES WRIOLEV&RARAII tEAVY.<KAof Hath Demrv.ilacM.of I'ATBIUK OAL.L AUHbR, ClfSrct - : ,:4 foUTnefyman Cabinet-Maker,.f. AIiUODJOMNEYMAN CABINET MAKEU. wlll'bg nllorded liberal wages, amt coDsianiemployrao rby.ap plying Ua-.-, Jft|lN tJULIUII. Ala/ Uf* HERE IS YOUR REMEDY! Oiwtra A MOST 't EAUnrt oi'n Ufeprlrom Air. W 1 !'""* i’Lf i) T t. Wnry’H Street, Woymotlr, dated May Lb IHjl (wh» li flow hi) capght aI vlol»nr™td. which tailed m her leu*. and •''««'*!??' h “. t I {M Sr:UruiXr»r.»^^ !hum**h hnrprpMßt<jOj°jmflpt°fhtfQUh,}oa Jott.dlnaMcl IwMellahtea In having been fho mean* ofto greatly allevia. f Udh the ■“ lf «“ , “' o '" t ,^ o c^ o ' e '? a ylfiLUAJA UALTIN,'' a PPtiSONf 70 YEAIts OP/IOE OURED OP A DAU APE LEO. OF TBIHTY. YKAKB* STAN DIN O. f Cony oln Letter Irom Mr. William Builder of 1 GasOvons, orßiishcliffe, near liddderefield doted .fcAy 31st, 1851. T Si’k-1“° , | ” L od hlVapMtod of thirty year, Mm a bad loj. the reidll ot twoor three dht'ercat acctueftla at Oes Work! t hr icoitiatlo ,yirtutom». 1 had reoouneio a ol ! roedfoal ndrlce. Whoa. rle.trinY aoy benefit, nmlvjn. told that *ho lea rnurt be amputate*!. yet iaoepo ' ontoino. vrrar I'tile and Ointment havoedetned , a l c“m l '? e to"nf»ln'.oiffto .‘tme, that law who had pat wit ‘nenad It could ’WILLIAM ABItS. : Tbe tihtb ofthU etaiemoaf can bo .verifledl» Mr. W:P. Enslnad.LTiemUt. 18, Market itroet, llnddonfield. A DREUtFUI. i|AI^U BEAST,-CUBED IN ONE . Extract ol a Letter from Mr.' Ktederielt Tnrner, of Pcnshurst, Kent, dated December Id, lojU. T n P mitered Romßad Breart.for S3^L-Ba*JtfS,SIW.«SK - n ,i , iinmloro savo thorn a trial In herou*Q« and forttina ©lt . * .it,, .a L,r in b|i than (i tnonth n pejlepl cur# wm ft Teaud. and 'tho benefit that vailoul ©tner tranche* of niy lamily haro deiival rrom their aie te real,yai.ontebraf. 1 now .troDßly rcooinmeopthom to oil R 6 l D B E t fe [CK . ( xfiui«ilL. Tht*q Pillnhould be used conjointly with tho Ointment in l " Bad t, Le7 a !Ba,i“B.eaat 9 , BimSTßontons, Bite ol MonohoK.es and Sand Flics' Coco. bay.' Chiego-Mot, Chilblains, Chapped hand*, Cornu, (bolt,) Cnticera. Contracted and stiff Joinle, Elephantiasis, Ftatulus, Cuul, Glandular Swcllinge, Lumbago, Files. Ehou. inntisin, Scalds, Soro Nipples, Soro ThroolB,-Sktn diseases, SeiirVy. Sore»tumdu, Tuinourfl^ulccfn, Wounds, Yaws. o«. *told at ihd citabliihment of Profeuor *f ALLOWAY* Simnd, (nour Teinule Ofrr London,) and by all UrjEcli i and Dealer* lu Mediplnei throughout the Hrltiih EmpMO, and of those of tho Uniifd Btat««* to AjJ’* 87»$c..*nd $1 bin. each. Whotwalo by | the P/ioanni Imuye*' in tho Union, anJ by Mogui.A.R. fc D. BASDs.N. ! la a considerab'o raving br inking the larjor *'*•«■ I S . for gn.dimca of patent, i« ©"W disorder | arobllixod to each pot. t Oct. 14. fool,—*y. AT PRIVATE SALE. ft.. M. '-4ft 4ft rrMIR iubicnbo?s»in behalf of lhaheinof Cooiud Wuo, l a |® L of P»ko lowomip. Claa»neld oouatr »iecjmie<L IMUVATH iALEtho following deic»ibcd well koown and valuable lUSAL KSTATIS coumting of ■A-FA Rill »F IGG Acres,. Hitoftta iu Ptko towninip, Cleatfield oouolf, oo tba wam road lenditu Horn Curwcuiville to iyroot. lour >mlo« Irum Cnrwemtiile. and Known at the Wise Farm . The improvements consist of '*snjc£r about 7«5 acres of cleared land, a good stoic of cultivation, a Lqrge Dwelling-House, a, Large Bank Barn, Spring-House, Dry-House , Shop, j and other necessary buildings, together j with one of the largest, best selected, and\ most productive ABB Liu and BLACII\ ORCHARDS in the county. \ Tb>» fc'AKM U well supplied with ejcel'eqt watrr. ianew fniimc gprißg oio*eu> the d<»v with other* aositnaied that at a little espynae water Could be conveyed Li eay uartot nthirtbo houieor bam. To thow who dema loprccoreft 110 Mb ft 111 LIKE, this Farm odors ladnceraents aotio be excM.od m theTjnnaiy. The lend is of Rood quality, hiehly uroUU ’tlvo. and well adapted for bolh gram anil ora •-“Jtnd it is located In the roidsiot'a populona and induitnoni acttla; min!;s>nvon'ent to a good market, good K n>i emit*, and a * r °CßnKor lu.tmr particular* apply to oithcrof thciub*cri bera o« to Mote*'Vise*oa the premises. The p.oporty will bo sold ou tbo most rcasonaulo term* and a wanaatco deed givin MICHAEL WISE. WILLIAM WUB. In bplialfo! Iho heit* ofCobieul Wiie.dfcrason. Jmnnrr L, ISoii. —tf. MARK & SHULTZ. TMIE undertime' tf-jpeotfully announce, tolhonenple ol i Cierutield anil tho adjoining ooanlle* tnnlhottlll contln ne»tooariyoci the above bmineitht hu executive estebi *h. meet In tho bomuph of Cleaiflcld, and unow prepared to manofaclnro all kinds of Castings used for Grist Mills, Saw-Mills, and all feineb of Machinery. Hi* Casting* are no* oT a nperior quality—equal, ir Sotiu poiior.to any oilier ia the State—ei ho o*c» oouebutlho v n hett materiul. and employ* none but thevery bettol woramen ““ MACHINE SHOP , With two superior TUHotXaNG LATHES, driven by itmrni. Is now in suoceafalopemtioß. and under the management oi a pruotical mechanic— where almost any article or machinery can be FINISHED in thevery best style, and on ihurt notice. Ho ha* now an hands a lawn asson went or such ns tji’t >VEt$ of varo t sices and patterns. PLO l>& H iiUJNS, WASH Kb.n‘LtS, fiio., Utc.. which ho oilers lasell.ow lor Cash, or on a reasonable credit. Ho is now casting, Irom ho most approved patterns. HATHAWAY COOKING-STOVES. ALSO—Fancy Air Tight Parlor Stoves, " Nine Plate and Coal Stoves. Also, , Wiui'd’M celebrated Plough. Anil nil kind.of lIOLUJ W-WAKE, SbEIGII aud ttLLG SULEB, WAGON BCXES. 4to # 4 • , lie intends itnscll on reasonable terms, and truits that th» cllizeos of tho county generally willlinditto their advaniauc toßtvehimtheiicoilcm, CASH will always bopreferted— but the l.uhe*' phccb will bu ullowed ior Country Produce and OLD METAL. Asheaivcthiicsiabluhmenihtspersoual supervision,utl orders fur work will receive nmront attention, DAVID LlfZ. CKiarflold, Nov. CB.IBSI. STRAW- GOODS—SPRING 1853. 1; culua’ibcr i. now •prcpnrwl to eibibitto Rlerchnot. X omi Jlilinai, hi. o.oul buivyilocbof Lodit.’ nnu Mii- STJIA H r AND SILK IIONNETS. STUA iy TRIMMINGS.and ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS ; Fsstmia and every vautty of SUBIMKU IlA'i'a For Crnttomon: which for Extent’, Vnrloty and bcaoty of manufactnro. a> well a, uoiforuilv clow pricei, will be fontid umivolled. TIIOMAB WHITE. No. 41 South Second Street, Philadelphia. - February 10,1833 v Fifty dollars forfeit*-dr. hunter will forfeit 450 if faULna to cute any ossa of soarnt disease that may come under his care, no matter how tong standing-, or how i filleting. Either Bex me invited to his t*r ivate Rooms BBNoiUi Seventh street Philadelphia, without feurot inter* I routlon f rom other patients. Strangers and othenr who have been unfortunate in the selection of a Physician aie invited to call. •" IMPOTENCY,—'Through uuroitrained indulgence in the passions, by excess or tbo etiU are name oui.— Prumature imyoteney, invoiantarpsemln&l discharges, wait* ing or the organs, loss of memory, a distas e for female society, funeral deblhly, or constitutional derangement, are sore to r>!iow If necessary, consul tho Dooior with confidence.— Ileolfer* nuerfeetcure. : • • •. . • » READ AND REFLECT.—Vhe'efUicted would do well to relleot boforo trusting their health, happinoss* and in many cates their lives, in the hands of imysiciane ignorant of this claisof maladies. Ills certainly Impossible tor one man to uDdeptuud flLtheilU tiie human family are subject to. Kve. ry respectable Physician has nit peooiiar branch, in whioh he ismornsucoeatnf than his brotlier professors, and to that ho devotes most of bist me end study. YEAUB OF rRACTIGE. exclusively devoted to theitndy and treatmentofdlseaseeorthe sexual organi. tosother with ulcers upon the body, throat, nose or legs, pains in thefiead, or booee.moicarlat rhouroniltoi. strienres, gravel, irregulad* ties, diseases arising front youthful jekoejtp*. or Imparities of the blood, whertby the conititauon has buoomeeafsebted, enables the Doctor to offer speedy relief to all who may place tbeioMlyes under his care. * Medl/ine forwarded to any part of the United Stale*.— riicetaveandToQ Dollctspcr package. . . THE undersigned has appoint*! ' la. R. CARTER* or Clearfield* bis agent for the tale of Catlings, who* will I receive bill*lor All kind iof Mill Gearing, and oihei maonitft* 1 rjr. I'enonsdesiroustooontraeVwllldo well tooallanden amine the caUtosoe of Patterns* and specimens of the woiki before making AofajreraeaUfiUewhere. Castings will be do* llvered,lf desired, at Clearfield, and .warranted to be made of cbtneryiitlbaaain* pioporUoa.amploytaf noas but tpabni weukmen*»MnlrU«rery bmtPitlroa sail Coal, with raaay aUMr&ilva)BnUi'h*flattenhiuHlftbatnU work wUlbaddn* uwsllaa hub* baat city ahapi.anKmtha ahoitait autioa. KorpaitioalarajoalloaMr.UAKTJiß, Aa«it.' . ' *f: ATUAM MSfBHS.» Valuable Real Bislale PLEASANT HILL IRON FOUNDRY and MACHINE SHOP, At Clearfield. To Mill Oivncrs. -,., f. ,■ liAv^iiigSfa . ;ÜBw JABCniSM > WES?£3XS»22 *B&3m€S&3E«<»| cent. oi nlUhrODiodH, eaaaincldebtal todj tc»ppctab!o lomaU, ' nknied ot nnm&m*) ■ j i'fenale. Gom4 ■ Plaints,: 1 , - • wbfttirbhlSras Afesns™ dl ftlANV t>BOMit«ENT PHYBICtANt) in }W«h,*f fc e i" freunii! now mTOlfe«U»aihcirnpDr()Uatloo..nQtoni/^r i aortina toil in their treatment of oil Ihodlieaict for U ?• intended. bat liito«i>o lo»ta*ooi accepting ihe amorafSa to moilitata iu introduction into moidfonctal nio Ojrj&Bpy, I ,n T , !i» lnriuencooftHi«comK*lilon upon Uip Hon it of the taoet frJendljatdd 3 tho molt dehcata atjd ijraassasi'SSK o K. d , u .s ( «^ with *penuhardot6rmlnatjontdM»onTOa|®of«»tr.,| ,r.r ( o AWDITIONAIj FHODPdt *Wi Catholloan beinv *oitU“ tosothor with Important oMermionf loncbl at (bp tatl&| and •ymnathlra of tho duooaoi, *o whioh tho attention oil* dleaandFmotUlonero lirwp*ctfal ytbvjtat, , ,!?%■, : THE INGlUiDHJNTa.aacerbtiod hJhUhmtdicalattilt , ority. (tM DamphleiOara AEE Vf2GETAllLls,nda««*«t aiiocintcd wilhnny nttmlo unfriendly loth*annualwqnoip.,,. BEFEBENCES: • / Erhf. DUNBAtt.M. li..'Ba!timordlMd. - i l;;iT , f>* Vt PKi?KJIXw! M* fo., Otlda/Mow Vdrk; ri T , .':',S:> )>. Y FOOTE, M, l>.,S>rnoait [ New „Yoik., y ; Mi IEMIEEd, M. O.i KocliMtdC N. Y. -'Mu E. t>. FEEMING, M. l>. Canantlailua, N.Y. W. W. KBESE, M. 0., City of Nerw York. • vV. FBESOOTT, M. U.. Concord. N. IE |Mmphlet.caobe.hnd^ t ati.MJt^Dio l S«orooJ ieir^ AUO for .alo bj_D.nj.Uuln all Conlrnl Depot, , March 15, »851.-sm. t . ‘ ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ ‘ ■ : . s<^ i $sjbs£l3?3 i ' POCKET OH. K.VKKY .O.Ni: |US OWN PUYSICfAN,;, iill&rOßTtnTHHitJn.Wii X One. flustlroil LnkMfion, howin* DiieoutnWl Mah/iiou;, oni or ilio Unman H/itera U rety*hapeaojlfa»ra. Tnftvftcy arirfM a Treatitooath*.Dim*. [ofFcmaici. beifuc o|' tKofm*,,;; t i Importance to, main*! r to lbo*e 'contemplaitßlr aha ’ '“•WILLIAM VOtINO/Kf b; 1 |ytnnf*nhof be,A»hwnMto pi*., mtacopf nfthe ALSCUtApf-' Jrt to h i child. It may MjTibtm, tv eailr Brave. Let fed Mu >bh of cp»cf lny?vn)»»-5 ret ohliaatiun* of ranmW |if« •ithftot Teftolne tM PlAjkfH?/ taSCULAPIUiL Let po ou ,‘onsh. PAiomth* fcidvram: .. m an'.t tho whclo train of Pm>*pfio lh‘, , &meWhoik'!V. o il bo.J'Mn'jh* cISTA a letter, will r*‘*» vfl o fl€ ?.%*?* l,lll work ot Jive coplea will beaent fo« Odo , ? T ’ Ad Iren, (poctpmd^ November 10. IflSfl —ly. f . VMAN. KNOW.THY3EI.IV 1 . An invaluable. Hook , only 25 c/s. patdpyA , '‘Every Family Sliquld have a copy. 1 ? cw rnnn copies bull* in less than rirtuSA uUuir MONTHS. A ucw eilillon, ie»l»cd nndimpwi. ed.iutJnv«t. 1 ‘ ' 11. Dn HUNTER'S MEDICAL. MANUAL AND, faABt %o6lt FOHTHBAt-rUCrKI). Containnr*M liaßofthn Otlsin* I'rocren.. fieatmaot oad .OttM-Oi lotm rfditMic, oontrootwl bi' Proimicbom s f* i®2liWwSSSfc hi ailt'-üboie.oi OF d xotl Kicnk- will. «.!»» for IW Ijj. venlfoni wiiiten In a romlnsr iivloj "i 1 niatlitia-. and every thmsr that would otjtnd iho ear ore* oonoi, from lh» multol iom« Iwf"'FT'v» ,>»“’«)"*tW- tlca. exutuii»eiy dovcted tty the care m di<bv*®i of a tfe'iWti 0,, /oßhkhUaJd«‘! refitlpt* fortho «nu of r Bd a treat Uo on ihaUaSKi, t<yimit‘,ra. oaf Caw or u>, '*•• vefard A«eu. forTw.nty.fiTo oanu a Wpl>; »*oJPl«*e* dollar: Hilt be fcfwardod to any»part of the United otnll. free ofpoitaKO. Adrift?*!. portae* pa*«i CowenCi.U, ftibluhers, or“dnx 11$,l*ortOHjcth Ph\ lariel pht * * .i• - ?■ ••This it. without exception, the mo»t cqmprthocurrud intelligible work nublwhwi oniheelart qfm«*Moenf vihefcn ireati. avotdio* do technical Kim. 'M 1 muon of IU leader*, It u fleo from aO obiegaonaOia ttßktf and no parent, htwOTOf tailidiooi. can obj«*ct»o piaqineit ta: thehtuidtorbuitni. The author haidevoiedtonirrettw tho treatment of the vorinnt compJaiut* treated of, nnq. Vr: 100 Unitbroatn toi'ufi/aad ‘too little prwumpiloo (oW* poW he hta rdUrcd to ilie world at th« merely commaljwf ofiSoentj. the trui »ofl#om*j twenty year* utiit ludeomr Pr^'No^e 9c.*w'» K or*imronl ihouUl ho without the imparted in thj» invariable work It woo.n fc>v*’ftaifV pom, mrntlflcatmn twit toriow to the you»h ntdw tW chniffe."—Pkofuc's Apvocotic. ' *• ‘ Vu;l A I’rosbyteriau Uitwyman in Ohio, in wilting of HueWi, Medical Cunpfitiou, says• Thournodi niton inonmvm oor youth, hy eyll example and the onuenue of the ptmjM*. have been lodinto the habit of lelf.pollntion wit boat my the iln and the fcai In! c enscquencsi upon tbenuwv* u» theirfumiLiev Thecorutitotiouepf. thuiiMnda.vrhobranu ins faini'm ha?o eufetbled, il not broken uowa. w they do net know the caaioorthecare >Anrt thins tbktcii* be done ao to enlfihten and influence the public mioltt!* check,and nlUßiateiy.to remove thU widewpreiul hnmao wrcichcdntn. would cotif-rlho tffeetttihlenioiv.rt.i to the lelUloa ol Jetu* L'hn»t. on ihe pretent and p6mii<rffa u era*|ooß. intemp ranoe, (or tae uw of intoxicating uttwO. thouibilhaiilamUiouaaudinpoothouiaua*. w ont at**-' cr tcour** lo the human Accopr o%v ot'hOLfilicted. and, believe me. the jw TS/“p“ui“rM^ MB iMHion rewipt of U 5 cenU. or «x coplei for ore rioilir.- ro3I)EN ft <X).. i*ubli»lu'ri. box i'Jh.rhilailclpWi; 1 HUOKWHLLI2HH, OANVASSEHS and UUUK AGfSiW aopplierl on the most liberal ternw. PENNSVILLE TANNERY. !l(fl TllßumlonUned woaldtetpectfaliv annuttnoetoUpftcv-1 tomereasd imront reaeislly, thetlhey havecMimfte- 1 oil basinet# opciitha VUEAUV tAV I to bo the bertiynem.—liUt>ec&utetho<ewUlbQOObMdet)U| to bo paid by toxic* tho«e wboata willing to pu/i *l* w.’l mu«jh the caao nuder the uredit lyitpm.—Scooadly wt cm I tell our fctock, lo^yprthftti oa credit, betaote weoxacw»y w 1 return toonvi. and thu* there will beao advantage toUj*‘y t | ex at well ae Uio bayar-r*W« taten-lJcoeuUa cornUattiwl hand, a eroil auortraent ofLEATRLK, inch as JP*®* Upper, KU»t*a&tl UaJtb'Uint. llaiftw* treather. BhUt4dg,fcw| For vvaiob wo will taxe in exchange t \ h<?h ix hoil himtetps-1 ocs. ail kind* of country produce ;«uob a* f*RA'Nof ♦wrl description, Beef«hldei». Calf talus, lumber# Harx, rtU9?,.| Jaa,and>»»co alitlU ©anh wouldoomevery h&ndr* '’•’S*** alto, (dmUb'CnitoKcri with ready made IJoouaiw mWj- Collar*, -lindlot.'t,mee:Baddle> &0.. oaiiwtr notice. and at the tame prices which they wtmlfYtwvetoPMil the manufacturers if they bought ottHam: Harnett milt™, •Shoomakert. and othsrt. will pUaw cMI and exhfnme.aii ■took. 1 * ‘ JOHN ftUsBfiM/&G0. J , tpa^ycaajaacsaEßo-.n'i llnnnoh • .Ju tlie Common l’lea*c*llt by her nevt friend .j Clcnrfield coimly. , No. Dilvid Wimerniis:.' J-Fyb.ierm. 1853. .Yli'mi'Stik vn. • r | poena in Divorce! i«i viiMfoW Joseph VVinlomiir. ,J mntrimnni, ,reluri)nl;MSsli . Founil." . „(A to JOSEPH WINTERNIT^ rpAKf2 NOTICE, that you. aro remiw.tr to: api>e*u»fi* X ; Court of Oommo* Plow of Oiearfipid oouniy oaw friend David Wmtarnitx, and abow c*n#e. why aaid Hannah ahonld not I>a Divorced Ironf iifebOMiw Matrimony. .. . . wilMan .ow.^v Jnoe vm!i ;'•; •'i '!■ ■■ 4 1;li pßnoci know# to nie IfALBIB iUlnthacoonMot Claarliffld, jv/jll pknMi'Oomo ,«“>*»? the wool iha.ltfirht with Ir.i H, CARIJ>R. at Uakrffijj wtioii enthomaod lir tna to make nmlOkUln ksttleUntvJ* Ibo lanjo. Bmt wIJ be lortiunod anniatf alln«iionj nMwi| inglhiinollofc •■' 1 •• • 1 ROBERT LVU-* l . wi>!i : nt td'porohnto IRltiMi • and ’ /V Uprtiht end Orcnlar Saw-milla will coll on Ij, (at who 1 thin ilay authotlio to tbaao bontjiiuH for t ha««t» Jap* y. ,* vJi.'jj;;RgßEftT MiT:^ Wll TUB »üb»cribpr intend*JtMDicg o\ 1 meniofiltuN and NAUwS. whi.l /ron t\nAM ... , flttinopii situated on Market street,] «n2d>i»tfe«;iionMtnoUcfi;( n av-.-;i il TSr-oOKt'tNti nmdo to order on the 1 '■ ■' " ■ >M)Wfd yjt th9,(o»{ ijfios, cfi the Jtizect nr i;J| fieldand X] pul.amilon (of eugid uanonduM to lataiH imd dcttl ned Co h shorn Idcntmtil'wlthTE nealtii &nd happing “ r i.’Br»ALKß'i' Kept. if. ima-v. ,!l S«nJ„isii' Bind a lotca *f*J3 F I..'will'rfl'.Sjr tis&k hasps Mueiw'W FPJ&rovu
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