IF I WEREHE. If 1 wcro u farmer, it appears to me that ( ! would devote mv wlioje attention to tho j cultivation of my farm, clotho and feed my j servants well, take ca'roof my stock, mend 'll® holes in my fencos, take a fair price •or my produce and never indulge in idle ness and dissipation. , ? If! were a lawyer l wotfld not charge a poor man ©5 for u few words of advice. | If I were a physician, I could not have | ihe conscience to charge as much as they j do for feeling tho pulse, extracting a toothy taking a little blood, administering a dosoj of calomel qnd julap. | If I were a merchant, I would havo an. established price for my goods, and not undersell or injure my neighbors, I would ] sell at moderate, profit, and give good, measure; and deal nsjustly as possible. l If J were a mechanic I would apply mv self industriously to my buisness, takocaic ( of my family refrain from visiting taverns | und grog shops, and when l promised a j man to have iiis work done by a certain timo, I would try and be punctual. If I were n young man I would not cut j so thany ridiculous capers as some of them ( do playing watch chains, flour ishing"their rattans, strutting and mnkingj a great noise with their high heeled boots! probably not paid for—andmaking re-, marks on plain honest people. They ren- j der themselves contemptiblo in the eyes of tho sensible and unassuming. If! were a lady, I would not bo seen spinning street yarn everyday, angling at tjiis young fellow, nodding at another, and giving sweet smiles on a third. If I were n lover I would be true to tho object of my affections, treat her with ten derness, and neycr let her conduct to wprds another excite jealousy in my breast but should she ever speak of me in terms of disrespect, or treat mo with coolness, then I would be off like shot from a shovel and all her arts should never again en trap mo. If I were an old bachlor, I would mako every exertion in my power to get mar ried or hang myself. And Mr. Printer, if T was of your lion* erable profession, I would never refuso to publish pieces like this. Self Raking Reapkii. —Tho Pittsburg Journal says that, with a number of the membors of the press and gcntloman in terested in agriculture, we paid a visit to a field on tho farm of Conrad VVincbiddle, for the purposo of examining a self raking reaper, invented by Mr. A ikons of Chicago and brought to this city, for the purpose, wo believe, of being exhibited at tho Penn sylvania State Fair, by J. S. Wright, of the Prairie Farmer. The crop was vory poor indeed, the yield of wheat being small und the straw fur opart, in addition to which, tho surface of the ground was vory irregular. The machine, to which twol horses were attached, was started, and not withstanding the difficulties it hud to con tend against, performed its work perfectly. It cut down tho wheat to the breadth of j about five feet, close to thu ground, with out leaving a stock standing, and by means of four fans r threw it back on a platform whero it was gathered up by a rake in a heap ready to be bound. Tho whole operation was performed with mathematical accuracy,and the horses pulled the machine with tho utmost case, at such a paco that wo could not keep up with them at a rapid walk. The same mo tion cut the grain, threw on the platform und caused the rnke to gather it. Tho in vention, to us, appeared to combine tho ut most simplicity with the greatest degree of cfficicntcy, and can perform tho labor of. ipany open, as it reaps fifteen acres per] diem. | Road Law. —The Supreme Court, in session at Harrisburg, have niado the fol lowing decision : 1. When n road lias once been opened by tho supervisors, its location cannot af terwards be altered by nnothcr supervisor, for the purpose of placing it on what ho may suppose to be its proper site. 2. All authority undor the order to op en is exhausted by tho action of those to whom it was directed, and cannot be re sumed, although the first location was not according to tho report of the viewers. 9. But this rule docs not prevent subse quent supervisors from clearing out a road to its proper width. 4. When a track has once been made on which the public can pass, the whole legal brendlh of the road is to bo tnken as devoted to public use, and though tho pow er to. make another location is gone, the right and tho duty of the supervisors tore move tho obstructions from any part of it, remains in full force. frirAn exchange paper says that there recently passed through Port Jervis, on ihe N. Y. and Erie railroad en route for the World’s Fair, the greatost wonder we ever saw of the sheep kind. This curiosity is a sheep girthing nine feet, and cohered wit|i woql of tho finest texture, 35 inches long, and growing in their natural rolls, ready for spinning , of which rolls there are 8,000. The weight of the wool is estimated at about 30 pounds. The wool Jiangsm beautiful whito rolls reaching tho ground on each sido. There was also a lamb three years old weighing 300 pounds and covered with wool 30 inches in length, and growing in the same peculiar way. "We saw also n liliputan cow only thirty inches high, weighing 220 pounds, and ihe mother of three calves, ono of which was by her side and giving milk, though only 13 months old. The sheep were raised by James Bicknell, of Aurora, Erio county, and are of the Beakwell breed, A' f ~ From Oregon. —Gold had been found in Oregon, Gen. Lano has been elected Delegate to Congress by 1,000 majority oyer Skipner. 1 c , Accustom yourself to have some exploy fneut for every hour you can prudently inatch from business. * A Yankee Shoemaker.—-“ You hain’i no occasion for a jer nor nothin’, I spose,”; said a jolly son of St. Crispin from the: land of wooden nutmegs, ns ho entered aj shoe establishment with his kit nicely done : up in his apron. ' “Wonder il 1 hain’t,” was the reply of! tho boss. ‘Why, 1 should like a dozen if I j could get ’em; what kind of a shoe cam you make!” I ‘Oh, ns to the matter o that, said the | snob, ‘I reckon as how I can make a dc cent sort of a crnfl.’ | ‘Spread your kit, then,’ said the boss —: ‘l’ll givo you a pair to try,and if your work ] suits me, I can give you a steady seat of, work.’ ! Crispin was soon hammering and whist ling away, ns happy as a calm at high wa- J ter, and the boss was called away on somo business which detained him two or three hours ; meanwhile the trumper-jer hud pro duced a thing which boro some faint re semblance to a shoe, and fcelingsomewhat ashamed of it, hid it in a pile of leather chips that lay on the floor, and proceeded to mako another, which he had barely time to finish, when his employer entered and began to examine it. ‘Look here, mister,’ said he. ‘I guess | you needn’t make the mate to this ; it is ' tho greatest bolch that was ever made j in my shop that’s a fact.’ ‘Perhaps you’d like to bet n trifle on that said the snob. ‘Bet I’ responded tiie boss ; ‘why, I’ll bet n ten dollar bill against a bund of tobacco, that thero was never a shoo mado in this shop so bad as this. ‘Done,’ said Crispin, at tho same timo casting a sly wink at his shopmntes ; ‘but, stop, Irt us see if I’ve got so mutch of the weed with me. Oh, yes, hero’s a whole hand of cavendish,’ nnd Inying it on the cutting board, lio ventured the propriety of having the suet-skin laid alongsido of it which was no sooner done than he procee ded to draw from its hiding place tho other shoo. ‘Here, boss,’ said lie ‘you must decide the bet; say which of the two shoes is the worst V ‘Well, I guess I’m fairly sucked in this time,’ replied tho boss, pushing the Cavendish nnd shinplaster towards tho rightful owner, and throwing a nincpenco to tho yougest apprentice. The boy ncod cd no further instruction as to his duly, but was off in the twiUling of a bed-post, and soon returned with a quart of black strap. After nil hands had sufficiently regaled themselves, the shrewd Yankee put his sticks together, and bidding the boss a hearty good bye, started again on a tramp vory well satisfied with his forenoon’s work. 03”Dobbs says that the Devil is an al legorical character and means debt. To debt he traces nil the pride nnd trouble in the world, nnd a largo portion of crime.— Running in debt leads to imprudence ; im prudence to dissipation ; and dissipation to night brawling, low spirits, ugliness and assault and battery. Going on tick has ruined more men than gin nnd sugar— It kills industry, and checks economy. — Tho man who pays cash for his purchases will make a dollar go as far agnin as any other person. Strike ledgers out of exis tence, and tho world would onco more re turn to the golden age. Thero would be no more law suits, no more endorsements, no deputy sheriffs, no sealing wnx, no rod tape, no solf murders—iu short, nothing but industry and perseverance—high spir its and receipted board bills. Great in vention that cash. Out with his Name.— Tho Atlas of last evening relates a case of atrocity on the part of a person whom it calls “a board er at one of our first hotels,” toward a tender girl of fifteen years of age, by which the unfortunate victim is ruined in hbpes and reputation forever, and that paper ndtlsi “By request, wo keep buck the names of the parties.” Now we do not desire to see the name of tho poor girl published; but the name of the hell-deserving, black-hearted villain who has practised his artful subtlety upon hor, wo do want. Lei us havo it, Sir. Atlas and wo will publish it, not only in our regular issue, but in “extras,” ai|d dis tribute them gratuitously tho city through, that every man, woman and child in Cin cinnati may know who this deep-dyed scoundrel is. Let us havo it—wo will publish him from ono end of tho land to the othor, though his gold bo untold and his acres as broad as the prairies. A Promise. —A promise should bo given with caution and kept with care. A prom ise should bo made by tho heart, and re membered by tho head. A promise is the offspring of tho intention, and should bo nurtured by recollection. A promise and its performance should, like -the scales of a true balance, always present a mutual adjustment. A promise delayed is justice deferred. A promise neglected is an un truth told. A promise attended to is a debt settled, A Crusty One —The editor of the Hagerstown News, himself an old bach lor says : Nothing can prevent an increase of bachclotism save an amendment in tho code of educating women. When they lenrid common sense, instead of broken French, when they learn some useful em ployment, instead of beating tho piano— when they learn to prefer honest industry to silly coxcombry, and man finds that a woman is a helpmate instead of a burthen then wo may expect to find fewer bachlors —but not till then. is considered an unfortunate marryipg montli. A country editor says that a girl was asked not long since to unite in tho silken tie to a brisk young chap, wlio liamed May in his proposals.— The lady tenderly hinted that May was an unlucky month for /marrying. “Well, make it June, then,’ 1 ’ honestly joined tho swain, anxious to accommodate. The damsel.paused a moment, hesitated, cast down her eyes, and with -a blush said “Would not April doas Well?” ; . Copper, Tln & Sficet.lrou-Warei IPjjp iMfe ,-dM MAIUFAdfOEI, O. B. MERRELL 'PHANKFUL for tho liberal peironeiia ho hoi heretofore 1. reoeiveit. rnipecttully annonnoe, to tho public the* he hfl* removed to hii uowihoponihQ nHuV.inlbo loir ol Mei rell’t Hofei, whera ho t* wutl .upj'li il with »tooK, ai a u wull ineit&rod till all order* for Copper , Tin, Sheet-Iron and Japanned Ware, AirHBAP nnd a* OOOD n» oan be found laany country town in Uiq intoiior of the t^lfUo. Old Brass and Copper Will bo taken at Uta tnihea price* in exchange for work or ware, done to order. VALUABLE SAW-MILL PROPERTX, Timber , Timber Land and Iron Ore for §>a!le! riMIR subscriber will sell th« follon ing described valuable 1 HEAL ESTATE via: . lf . _ f%r -4 a Thnono undivided half part of a TRALI -w "* uFI.ANI) containing lOUacret, or more, lit* oate od Mothaunon Creak, which, ia the line between Centre Atiii Oloiu fi»ld counties. Most of this tract 11 tillable laud, and uartof Jt wo!l timbend with Whtta Pino. t> '('ho undivided hall pmt of a Traot o' hand.oliolitnalo on Moshannon creek, and adjoining the nbov » noire I plxeof land, enntaing 407 aoiot, or mote, There it great Water* Tower on thii tract, the Creek cflmling lofiidont power for a Forgo and Rolling* M il. Ine Hi* .Milo Ruo and the Thre* Mils Ran (in whion are plenty ofTront) empty Into Lie AJo»hunnon on tbli tra n t, eaoh of which athrd f oin one to two good mill icali. 1 here it a first ra'e newly built Geared tsaw>M 11. Itf feet wheel, on this Lao*. on the power of the Three Mile Run. The Turn, pika loading from Clearfield lo BoUefonte pastes through this tmoi The distance from Ihli place to Uniotillo. on the Bald Knle Flank Hoed. Id miles. To Julian Fornaco, ard Hannuh | urnaceabout 14 to lb milas. The diitanoa to the river by the r»ud yor Id miles—to the mouth of ihe o.eck, by water, mild. There is a Vein of Iron Ore on this Tract, And within 60 or Bdrods of water power. This Is the plrtco ipokea ol by ProUtsor Rogers. in hit Geolog.cal deport ut wherohe says, ''till miles oorlh-ait of Plnlipsborc. on the Turnpike. ft the red shale of form: lion Xt. immediately b;> lew tiie coneloiuornte o* lo'imtlon Xll.** Bto , Ate.—and oh»t -(!S hit remit ki by saying, ' This place is worthy ol a further investigation.’’ Ul TI'SHOES C< l A . nm. tbo l est tf 1 tM” ULR aio abend mi in the neighboihuod The Terms will be mcdi eat/, and an indjipotahe titie g toil. Apply to the subscriber sit m c» sooth ol Curwens* vi.j.t. noar Fruit Hill Fo«t Oe » rf<e‘d county, Fa,,— oi to J*itM H I'HoMAS. IJaionviUe, Centra county, Pa.. [F tmirg F O. J-or to David tii'ger, who resides on ihe pimi.es. Saw-ILisgs SsjvJicd o I win nisi sell from run it HUMMED to t.)NE TIlnV.5- AMJ coodHnw IjOgs, which ivih rut a g-v.d d*aloi JI »ni.«l Lumber, Said Mrs are ah rut one m' « n‘> >\■* Ur Mu'i • - HI on the river hill and about miles above Mr. Owlu * m It. The river is wide hero, ar.d t;»«r ctu be driven, i.r mwed at tho uhovo mi l There logs oia I » pul into lue river for lo.s than #J CO pot M feet boa d*. Ht imv limo \\ ILciAM C. lIL I LLK* Jane fC. 1853. • The' Lancaster Intell'genr.er wi 1 inso't tho abyvo three times omitting the lattor part rolatiog to saw logs—and ihe **Clmten Democrat” will insert IUntPAJt ol the above -eHlinc to i he sale of saw locs. Hires thoir bull to thu M E D fc AL.IIOU s k . Established 18 years njo by. Dr. Kinkf.lia, K.W* corner ol Third nnil Union streets, belwccn 6'prtico Qnd Pine ets., Philadelphia. rTMOHTEHN yonrs of extensive and uninterrupted practice U spent in this oily, have renderei Dr. K. t:m u-cst expert and succoislul practitioner, far and near, in the treatment of ill diseases or a private naiora. Pc sons nfUic'ed with ulcer* m the body, throat or legs, pans n ‘he head or bones,mer. cereal rhomuatiim. strictures, gravel, diseases arising from youthful eicesieior Impurities ol the b‘o>d whereby the con* sti'nilon has become enfeebled, aro all treated with succe.i- He who puces himself under the care of Dr. Iv..tnny r«li* ginu.ly confide in his honor as a gvntUunan, and conUdrut.y rely niton his skill as a physician. TMKK I’AIITICULAII NOTIC/C. Young jm*n who hove iniured tbeinsoives by ac“rtatn prac lico ttid'ilircd In— a habit frequently learned f.pin evil oom panions al tcho >1; the effects of which are o'*b!ly felt, even when asleep, and destroy both mmd and body, should apply imuiodittt'jiy. \yenhue*s and c-nt'itu ionil detility. l.»ssof iiiaioulateaergy. physical lassitude and eenatal proilrntton. irritability and allnorvnni nlfictioo*. iadico lion, slu<**i«h nesi of the fiver, nnd every disease id aoy way connected with >he diiordei of the procreative (uucLoni cured, hud full v nut restore i. 11KAI>, YOUTH AND MANHOOD! A Vigorous Life , or a Premature Death, Kinkelln on Self-Preservation—Only 21 cents This j'litpnhPihe'J l» fillet with uvrful information, cd the infirtnatiei and ducaio* of iba Ginerttive Urgaus. It ad iJie»«cs itself alike to Youth. MachooJ and Old Age. and should ha raid by Oil. ~ The valuab.’o advioaaml impretiivo warning it gives will prevent yean of misery and tullering, tud tare annually thuu. mads of five*. , . Parent* by reading tt will learn bow to prevent ihe aeatruc ion oftheir Children. •**A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in u letter, addressed to Ur. KInKGLIN. N. VV. coroerrf Third an I Union streets, between t?i*rui.e and Pino. Ptuladeichia. will ensure a book und*T covt-r per ruturn mall. Persons at n distance may address Ur. K.by letter, ipoij paid.] and bo cured at homo. Packages of Medicines* Directions. Sic., forwarded hy send mg a rcirjitUnco. and put op secure from damage or curiosity. uuok-JMlers. New* Are n, i'odlers Canvassers, and all others supplleo with the above vroik at very low rates. LIST OF TRAVIS JURORS for Sept, tenn, ISSJ. tleo’te H. Ua'e Piriivir P.ko luwnthip Hanvul <.'alitiv»!l do do do Abraham do'lv ao do ,J .j Wi; i\nJ I’noo dj do du Nathan lever do do do i. P. Norris do do do Loreux Eartline do Karthaui do John Patterson do Jordan do George Erhard do do do Joseph P»lter do Morns no John Showatler do do do George Ileum do do do John Mille p I.ombe tints do do KiohanJ Gionsa 6>hnemikcr Cieaillo'd borough G. \V. Orr UiauWtnnUi do do Wm, Mnpes fanner Lawrence township N. K Mu"nl!tn do do do John Ud'mheriy do do do Levi Lutz Merchant Uminglon do Samuel spencer Parmer Venn do J. U. t'egner Tailor do do W. S. Pfitlor Laborer do do Patrick Dally Parmer do do O. Gallagher Parmer BurMSide do John Weaver Merohaut do do Jo«of'h Love ace Tuilor do do Saiuo« , l P. fthclf Parmer Wool ward uo DanielPhilii * do do do Thor, MeGheO do Ihdl d> Y It. Davit do Ferguson do Thomas Owen* do dj do George Dillea do Recrmia do 3. R 1 filler Blacksmith Boggs do John Gearhart Parmer ttocatur do John McOully do Chest do llemy Hifo ' do Girard do LIST OF GRAND JURORS for Sepl. lerm, 18SI. John O. Reed Carpenter Curwensville Jjhn Reams Parmer Prady John Bechtol do do John Breonoed do Olrard Jamas Gallagher do Bufnsdo John Mlrobell do do Jesse llutton do do William Michaels do do James Crositnin do do Jacob Pearce do Bradford John Turner do do AdamGearha.t co do Abraham Kylar do Mnrni K. chard Danvar do Penn Jonathan Wall do do Samuel Mooro do do Isaac Southard Carpenter Doro’ Ckaifiala Wm. Huidy Lumberm&u Jlo*tou David Uell Full- r Bell J *hn tihow&her Parmer Decatur J.mesttpencer do Pika J. A. T. Hunter do do Anderson Murray do Chard William Michaels di Kartbaus S Wholesale and Retail Grocery, S s £S2siir»ir‘aa3'QE>'Cfiiaf*©»o < S W, C. EBY, having unde arrangements to oarry on S S tho WHOLESALE GROCERY BUSINEHd in Phil- S V adelphia, tho subictlber will continue to keep at the L J corner of Market and BthaP*. near thePENfl. UAlh ? J ROAD DEPOT, a full end oo mule to assortment of S GROGERTeS. BACON,LAUD.ROPE3.TAK.IR- S S ON.NAIL3,f)KIBD tilUiT.ttnd all the leading ar- S c Hole* to Irade.—Thanktul for nasi favors, be would ask l P hit old patrons to give him a call, as he it prepared to 2 2 tell at prices that oannot Tail to pleaso. v S - February ltf, 1853,—1y. Jf.R. EBY. S F° r Ml Rent, THE Dwelling pnuoluia CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. Apply to Clearfletil. April 00. l r G3. J. D. UoENALLY. SSAK-IROm J OP all «oiti ana eizei kept conytantlit bn hand and for tal. !>». • L.H. CARTER. Agent, t-ept 3.1861. COOKIJVG STOVES, oFr^^0 F r^^^ p «,aTO: M ,b 0 «-■ •. Cl.atrtiM.Bv »,’63. L. It. CARTER, Agent. NEW GOODS. T’^nnl^nfc UfiIVKIL andlaWOW OPENING* at the Stqrahouio for merly occupied by Wlng&Getchel, at Monlidale. a Large , Splendid <j’ Cheap Atiortm.nt orOooii., oonilitine of ever j itylo and qunlliy of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensioare, Cut lery, Hardware, Boots, Shoes and Bonnets, Confectionary, Clocks cj- Watches. ALSO, a targeund well tolocted Hock of Ready-Mudc .Clothing, Drugs Medi cines, fyc., fyc. Inihortall kindiofOooaiujanlly kontln aCoantrTSiore. All of which he i> determined lo ictiOUEAPERI HANLV KK ‘" :iroHE WWSKEU ‘WuW. I MSP' Morrlidale, Nor. 10.1952. - Monltllus Brother & Ten Eyck. TJEg leave ta Inform their ir'enda and the poblio gmerally, O tnn» thov havetaken into partnership with tliern.BLNJ. HAUToHOHN, who having tmrcbMed the i'oio Jornui’l* keot by Wm. 11, uloaip, a«y* having united U T.Jm their own. are now ao«!»£ buuineit on a moto exlQisivo iculu antler thutiilo MONTELIUS, TEN EYCK, & CO. Where they are prepared to lell nil klndiof Dry Goals, Groceries, Hardware, Qucens ivare, Tin Ware, Hals, Caps, And would onil ruitiooler ott.ntlrn to tholritook of IIOOT3 and BHUU3. hi the, knap motor tbo mon«ii>oiii;«osd hnmli. oud oropnrtd to do nay kind r,l woikl n ihot line ol ball oon Tlioy Olio kooo a lnr«o end well uuortod itoo i of PATENT MEDICINES. Such 01 OH -1 JAYNESM.OUffEN £l o(>’3. M’AUSTEUH dArrL.B r(),VDEKS. I.INIMIiNT. Iloneb 'lni Peuiln, vVtliht'i Indian Vciotable I*lll.. ond nil ether MoJlolnei oinaliy kept In nooumry .lore, Curwenivllle, rob. Iff, Ibi3. Clea-Hold. May 4. 1858. PENN IRON FOUNDRY; Machine, Pattern and Blaeksmith Shops, P &O TUB woald announce to the citlscm of (Jle&rtielil. end adjoining counties, thath* hat opened a room on Poc-sad (treat, m tho borough of ClearQeld.noar the ■tore of Leonard Bi Moore, whore ho intend! keeping a GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF CASTINGS. warrebted to bo madanf the boil material, and at price* that oannol fail to pleaie. Tbn following oompoiep-rlof ihnttooa on nandi: FULTON'S lIOI'-AIR COOKING BI\)VE. for either Wood or Coal Tim Stove ba» probably the Inrged nlro duclion of any other form of dove*. it boa lopcnederi tn n lm it overy county, the well known Hathaway and Aiag* ler itovei. Iti* emily understood. and the (luei being to arranged ihat nil can be cleaned wiUioat any tronblo. Tne peculiar form and conitrnoUon la inch at to render it the mod durable of alb dove*. Numerom todimooiali coold b« odded, barll iitleemed nnrecewary.l IMPROVED PREMIUM COOKING srOVLS—at from 18 PAtulotl BTOVE3—for olthar wood or coal. AIK-TK»l'in' do ~, 10i SALAMANDER do a beautiful Coal Stove VAiB do E»:(l do TEN PLATE Btv t—very cheap. NINE & TEN PL* . tftovet- MANTLE Lit A MX, w.ili summer uicueu A large variety nad superor Itnubei GiMe* I rum lb to «3 inclic*. raii.ino , imi.i.nw WAKE ; UVGN MOUTHS: GIUDUIO.Nd. WAEI*LG do HUALISUKAMS WAGON BOX ES, HLKIGH ,HLLO ld >U {'* tJ.LS, wAE KING?' fur KaLi. Iv( >AI» L LUA PEKH, * irnwrirdule. COHN SHEU.KUS, UUKN AND LOU MILL-*. wnrißOn-t to la Hu* Lf-.n |>er hour . HLACKrMITiI Tl 1 Y KK Ed »he best in u*e ; do. WAN Aod TlllK BENDKILM : „ 1 with !ho ova il variety ol Hrticles keyt at roandr? Eitabliihmeuu. A!so, 21 lade to Order, GRlHTned SAW.MILL GEARING— having dccidr-dly the lurc««i «tock. ncd l>c*t variety ot ratlerai of any ea'abiiah meal iu we»l* ta Ptuaiylvama : MILL DOGS, SIIAFI ING—lvire and imah.rffcast or wrought iron , HANG EHH, UKL'M J and PULI.IEJ ; Row and other approved Water WUEKI.S- WOOD u<l I RUN LATHED; MANDRILLS foiCirpalardtwi. WuOD SORING MAJJiIINKS. Constnnlly on hand and lor sale, FANNING MILLS. THRESHING MACHINES. PEN NOCK’d ULLEimATEI) GRAIN DRILLS. &c. flio. Anyii/ d Screw, with nnv denied number ol thread* to the Inch, either.q are or V thread. Bra*!. Cooper, and Babbelt'e Metal Caitluga made to order NATHAN MYERS. March 4. 183J.-ly. Of J 112. 623 OSa a Attention, Lumbermen! f |"MI G Subicnbora oiler lor aa'e ooe of Geo. fa Page’a Second A Ct*r« PORTABLE SAW-MILLS, With an 18 Ilorte Power Engine attached, oil r.ew and In complete icnning order, having b*en bought nnd nnt op it June I&>1. situated about A miter from Raid Eagle Furnace. «ud obont hall' a mile from the lu-npik* leading Ironi Bald Fugle Furnace to Phil pihure. Bald Mill will cotH.UOufpol in Ten huu •. They w.ll alto lell their Flook o( HORSES. Bled*. Chaim, firc .ii waalod. For »a<ticular«, epply to O. K. Mark, nt the Mill, or to J L at liald fciazle Furnace. Any penon oan ire the mill n full operation cow. _ MARK St BHULTZ. December 8, 1853. THE EXRKCiBES OF THIS INSTITUTION wore re opened on MONDAY, the ifitft iuil., an '*r tho charge of JAMES BIDDLE GORDON. A. M. lti« ot jeot of the T r oi(o«a i* to olnoothe Academy upon (he JooMsg ooo»fmolaled by Ihe original founder* ol the In •liiation, by tttering io th? youth of Clearfield oounty.op- P'rtuni lei of receiving the benefit of a Thorough English and Classical Education, A* well as mo I ist outlines of Uudimeulary Instruction. ■Safes of Tuition •• OUMMON ENGLISH DEI* ART M ENT—Em bra ciag Reading, Writ.nr, spelling, Arithmetic*, J Geography, English Grammar and History, per quarter 13 00 THE HIGHER ENGLISH DEPARTMENT 6 00 THE CLASSICAL DKPAUT MKhT t 7 00 tjp)" Pupil* fUilrvns of nnunlrio* Iho modern Inngoagnt wih U i rdlord*il taciidies to do so. upon ma&ing application to the rnoo'iial. By order oft lie Bovd of 'lVuite-i. J. U. McENALLV.tfeu’y. (Jiinrfleli!. April 30.1U5J. | MRS. E. A. MORRIS, OP f'URWENSVILLE, woold inform the la liet ofClear II *l<l counry, that the htn |u«t received a large and full ! assortment oi Spring MuMmairy ©®®(3ls p Comii.inir of RUTLAND HR \ll>, BONNETS, wjpoLE. SA'IIN HEARI*. miUIKOH. EDM. DIAMOND, ARCH CIMP, IUJTLK UIM.GOSSAMER. fco. Also. Silks, Ribbons, Capes, Linings, Illusions, FRENCH FLOWERS, fAIJ.i, and ovary variety oftrimm ins*. I’tfioni tenting orders front a iliitance shall have them 'immediately attindcd to. All repairing dono in the neatest and beet possible imnou. and on the ilio.tcst not c*. Cnrwe nivillo, Mny »0, 1863.—3ra. E A. W. BiEUirmM/s BioTca, OLKAItFIKI.D, i>A , T'IIE subscriber most respectfully Informs Ihe oltxenr of 1. Cleailield county, nod tin? irrivnlliou public geuwrolh. that ho has taken the above nnmed HOTEL situated on the o«<roer of Fiont and Merkel streets, in the borough of C Vtir n Id. where he will nt oil linns bo pnpared to accomniod&u those who may favor him with their onstrm. No pum* will be ipnro 1 by Lite Proprietor to moke his easterners comloitablo. and his houso a MOM E to tho«e who may stop with him. HisKTABLE will be carefully attended to—and Ins TA BLE and BAR supplied with the ben the market wilt allord. . WM. J. HEMPHILL. August 11. 1852. COURT SALE. M Valuable Real Estate. BV Virtue ol an order of the Orphans' Court pi Cloarfletd county, granted nt February term. 1853. there will be exposed to PUBLIC SALE. at the "Ueooaria Ml'is." in Boconria township, Clearfield county, on SATURDAY THE TUIKDDAY Oh SEPTEMBER next, tho following del* cribsd PIECE OF LAND, rituate in the said township of Beccmlu. late the citato oi JOHN VV. MILLER, deceasod, to wit.— ALL the interest of said deceased of. in and to EIGHTY* NINE acres Il>4 porches of land, situate In laid township of Ueocaria.bo og put of a larger tract in the name of William Hull, beginning at a while oak stump, thenoo east 181 perch* os to a hem.ouk, thenoo noith 84 peiohes to a whllo oak, thenoo by land 'of John Honry Abbes 84M degrees west 184 perches to a post, thenoa south 8 degrees west by land of Titos. Wilson 88 perches to the plaoo of beginning bounded by lands of Aaron Weld, Jacob Myers, John Ligbtncr nnu Hard man Philips, being unimproved land, wdU oalcnlated fora small farm. Iho soil isofagood quality,kid has some tim ber On it, luitablo for Lumbering purposes. Due attendance will bo given oa the day of tale by the ad. ministrotor. /v iir , TERMS OF SALE. Uae Lair oath on the continuation of tho tale, and tho rest* due In one year, to be secured by judgment bond and mort gage. Bj order of the Court. . 0 tc . o LEONALD WELD. Adm’r. Jane 8. ISo3, CfQ 0 A Journeyman Cabinet-Maker, A GOOD JOURNEyMAN CAUINET MAKER, will bo nllorded liboral woges, and constant empioyrao tby ap plying immediately to JOHN GULICfI. May 81.1863. Oloaiflalil, Jqly 1,1068 JAMhtiVVUIGLEY, Trau TSr B sobteriber re*DM:Uutlr alvcootlce that bo hai placed nil Dockot.and all notes and papers that were In his pos* otJA »- WHlu ' “ d!^*' 0 Screw-Cultiiui. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY S2rcs>aac©<©a HERE IS YOUR REMEDY! IIOLLOWAV’T ointment * most Extract ol a Ullor Irom Mr William Gilpin, ofTO 'Si. Mory’H Street, Weymoih.Uateil May 16,1801 * SIR— 18 mr’ iyII. (who I. now Clj o»u«ht a violent oold, whlo'i oitloii In her lent, nnd ever tlnne that tlmo Iher have’ hoen inoroor lo« mm, nnd (tren t y o l|,mod. Ho "ioniei worn dlernoons. end lor month* “ h » "fi* deprived entirely of rest ntniileop. Everr «!• oil rm»n ad vised wo* trlotl, but without effect, hor feted severely, and the -tote of her lege w/u. terrible. 1 bud often read your AdvorUimncnta, nod advieod horlo Irjr yoni IMli and Ointment; and. ni «Init ruworco, after every other remedy hod provod uaolcaa.ihoeonaented tJ do eo. onooom* mecoedtix wcokiago, nnd strange,to relate, ia now in Rood health. If or legs aro pnlnlKi, without team or tear, OP/d uer Steep soot d and ondlildrbed. Could you have wl'Cenod the sufferings of my wife during ihelaiMa 7c<afi, and oontroit them with her present enjo* men! or r.calth. you would Indeed feel doilshted In having bo>r 4 mo meani of *o greatly alluvia, l ng thcsufftfllDgao r !L«llow creamro. (Signed) WILLIAM GALFIN. A PERSON Tu VI3ARB OF~AGE CURED OF A DAO LtfG, OF THIRTY YEARS' STANDING. Copy uf q Fetter (rum Mr. William Abbs. Btiiluor of Gnu Ovens, ol KushdiftV, near Huddersfield dated ft uy 31st, 1851. To Profenor HOLLOWAY— SIR-1 suffered lor a period of thirty years from a bad leg. the remit of two or three different flooidtmtt ntGai VYorlti; accompanied by acorbutin symptom. 1 had reoouriolo A variety of medlaal advice* without deriving any benefit, and was told that the he moat be amputated, yet. inoppo* anion tnthui opinion, your Piila and Ointment havoetieateu a complete cure In ao abort a time, that few who had not wit* nested it could crodit the fact. - *.,00 (Signed) WILLIAM ABOB. The truth ofthli statement can be verifiedl by Mr, W.l\ Eugmnd. Chemist, 18, Marketatroot, Huddersfield. A DREADFUL BAD BREAST CURED IN ONE MONTH. r Extract ol a Letter Irom Mr. frederlcU Turner, or I'onahurst, Kant, dated December 13, 1850. To Fr.vfeisor HOLI-OWAY— . - DEAR SIR—My wifo had tailored from Bad Dreaitsfor more than »ix months, and durioa the whole period had the boat medicine attendance, bnt ail >0 no use Having Delore healed an awfnl wound in my own teg by your unrivalled medicine. 1 determined azain to uan your Pills and Ointment, and therefore gave them a trial In her case, and fortuna 0 it waa 1 did to* lor ia loja'than n month a perfect cure was 1 1 footed, and the benefit that va tout other brnnpnes f.r my family have derived fromthoir niela really ailoniabtag. I now .lrun.lv reoommßDpthcm to .11 % r £ i | / B d £[ CK (^Ks lr. These Pills thoald be used conjointly with tho Ointmont in Uio lollowtog caeca. Bud Lege, Bad Breasts, Burnh, Bunions, Bito ol Moschotocs and Sand Elios Cuco bay, Chicgo-loot, Chilblains* Chopped hnnds, Gorns, (Boit,) Cancers, ('ontracted and stiff Joints, Elephantiasis, Fistulas* Gout, Glandular Swellings, Lumbago, Piles, Khou. matism, Scalds, Sure Nipples, Sore Throats. .Skin* diseases, Scurvy, Sore*head*, Tumours, Ulcers, Wounds* Yaws. bold at the oatntlUhmenl of Profeaior lIALLOWAY. 241 Strand, (near Temple dar i,on:louJ and by all roipeotnble Hrazuira and Dealer* in Mnliclno* ihronahout the ItiKiah Empuo, ond of U ote of the Uniiod Stalea, in Pot* at o . 87>i0..00d #1 60j caoh. Wholoeale by the principal Dru»r hooter in ihe Union, au J by Mesara. A. D. & D. SANDS. N. There ia a oon«ideraWe aavlng bv taking (he largor sieei. N. B.—Direction* for gnuluncj of paii-mt* in ovury diiorder n*o nlfiied to each Pot. (Jet. 11. I&sJ,—ly. Valuable Itcal Estate AT PRIVATE SALE. M M. M. M. aubtc.ibe s,io buha*fuf iho heiraol (’onrod Wi*«, Ift’O I. of P tie tuwDihip. (Jieartield coocty docviuied, oiler til PRIVATE «ALEthn following detcr.bed well known and valuutde REAL ESTATE. coutiUiog ol A FA BMa OF 106 Acres, Situaiu in Pike towr.mij», Cloaifitld county, on the main ro’id lomlirg ir«,ra L'arwenwille to Tyrone, four ruilca Irom Cnrt7c!.«vido. nml known at tho Wise Farm. The improvements consist of I oljoul 75 acres of cleared land, a good state of cultivation, a Large Dwelling-House, a Large Bank Barn, Spring-House , Dry-House, Shop, and other necessary buildings, together with one of the largest, best selected, and most productive APPLE and PEACH I ORCHARDS in the county. j Tbi* FARM it well aupplied with excellent water, n never failing Spring oloio ;o th« door, whh odior* ao aitua.ed that QlahUltj cxpaoao vvuior could be conveyrd t« any oartol piherthj houioor barn. To lbo*o who deiira topreonrea HUME FOR LIFE, »hi* Farm ottera ImluwmenU sotto be excelled in ihe uoumy. The InhJ ia ot gooJ quality, huhty produutivo, nnd well adapted for both gram and grata—and tt it luxated In the tnidilof a populona and indoitriuna ifdle' mrnt, convcirent to n good market, goad griti mill*, and a *°C3nFor , fu tn< r portieulnre apply lo either of ilia inbtcri bcu. ot to Moaea wiae, on tho premtaea. The property * ill bo acid on tie moat reasonable terms and lied MlcllAE(i wwE. WIi.LIAM Wl JE. In behalf ol the heirs of Conrad W iso, i eoeared. Jaaonry 13* 1868.—if. ■•BjUASANT Illiißi IRON FOUNDRY and MACHINE SHOP, At Clearfield. iindpTsigco' respeotfully announce* to the people ol . Clearfield and the adjoining counties that hestill oontin ue* to ourry on the above business at bis exiensivu establish meat in the borough of CleaiOeld. and is now prepared to manufacture ail kind* of Castings used for Grist Mills , Saw-Mills, and all kinds of Machinery. Ills Castings are no#ola uperior quality—eqoal, if notin peiior.to any other it the Stale—as he uses oojo but the ve> best material, and employs none but tho very bottol workmen ll,s MACHINE SHOP, With two snporior Tl)K> ING LATHES, driven by steam. >• now in succeislbloperalior, ami andcr the mnnarcmnot of a practical ir.ochanio—where almost aay article of machinery onn h& FINISHED in thesery best st>lo, and nn short notice He ha* now an hand* a larao assortment of C .t'.ings, snch a* ti I’OVEd of vano * sues and imUerns, PI .OI’GH IRONd. WASH KETTLES, &0.. £ic.. whioh he oirors to soli low for Cash, or on a reasonable credit, lie is now casting, from he most approved patterns. HATHAWAY COOKING-STOVES. ALSO—Fancy Air Tight Parlor Stoves, Nine Plate and Coal Stoves. Also, Wiat'd’s celebrated Plough. And all kind.of 1101.1. C VV-WAUE. SLEIUII und SEED SOLE*. WAGON UOXES. Ua Me intend* ;tui ell on reasonable terms, and trusts that tin cillKens of ilia county coneialiy will find it Ui their mlvnntngr to give him thoir custom. CASH will always be preferred— but the highest prices wi’l bo allowed lor Country Produce and OLD META 1,. As ho gives liii establishment his personal supervision, a'lordcri lorwoik will receive prompt ntlenlloo. DAVID LITZ. Clearfield, Nov. £8,1851. / 18537/ 'IMIK Hubiu'iber is now prepared to exhibit to Merchants A and Milinors hit usual heavy stock of Ladies' unu Mit res’ STS A W AND SILK SONNETS, STUA IV TKIMMINGS and MITIFICtAL FLOWERS i Polm-leaf, Panama and every variety of SUQIDIEU HATS For Ceot’oinen ; whioh far Extent. Variety And beauty of raanufactnro. as well as uniformly close prices, will be found unrivalled. THOMAS WHITE. No. 41 Sooth Second Street. Philadelphia, lobrunry 10,1858. Fifty dollars forfeit-dr. hunter will forfeit $5O ti failing to oureany one of secret disease that may corao under his care, no matter how long standing, or bow tfllioliog. Either Sex me invited to his Private Rooms 38North Heveath streot Philadelphia, without fearpt inter ruption from other pafonts. Strangers and others who have been unfortunate in the seleotion oi a Phytioian are invited to call. IMPOTENOY.—Through unrestrained indulgence in the passions, by excess or seJf.abase. the evils are nume ous.— Premature irapoteucy, Involuntary seminal discharges, wast ing or theorgans, lost ot memory, a dislas a for female society, general debility, or constitutional derangement, ore sure to follow If necessary, consult tho Docror with confidence.— Heotfers a perfecteure. READ AND REFLECT.—The afflicted would do well to rolleot before trusting their health, happiness, and in many cases their lives, In the hands of physicians ignorant of this olass of maladies. Ills certainly impossible for one man to understand HI theJUsthehumaa family arc subject to. Eve ry respectable Physician has his oeoulisr branch, in which he is moreiuccctsful than his brother professors, and to that ho devotes most of nis t me and study. YBAKti OF exclusively devoted to thestudy ond treatment of diseases of the sexual organs, together with nloers upon the body, throat, noio. or legs, pains fn the head, or bones, mercurial rheumatism, etrlo'ures, gravel, irregulari ties, dlseaiet arising from youthful excesses, or impurities of the blood, whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care. Medicine forwarded to any part of the United States.— Prioo Five and Ten Dollars per package. « BepLS.lB32.Hlr. To Mill Owners. THE undersigned has appointed L. R. GARTER, of Clearfield, his agent for the ealo of Castings, who will reoetve bills for ell kinds of Mill Gearing, and other maohint - ry. Persons desirous to contraot wJil do wall to call and ex amine the catalogue of Patterns, and speoiraensofthe work, before making engagements elsewhere. Catting* will be de livered, if desired, at Clearfield, and warranted to be mode of good material, and finished in a workmanlike manner, Hav ing in running order FIVE tiuperior Lathes, and other ma chinery in the same psoportion, employing none but the best .workmen, using the very best Pig Iron and Coal, with many other advantages, heflattersbimieifthat iris work will be done as well as in the best city shops, and on the shortest notice. For particulars, call on Mr. CARTER, Agent. „ . - , NATHAN MYER 3, Meroh4.lBo3.Hy THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ssssssassssss*** DR. MARCIJISrs w waauiatt - vmmß\ ths'olthitu or VtUi. : field aid, viciaitr ■■■ prepllal/oa tor«n»«l: importanoe to finaluie and deitiaed to Mootii l li6a!ili ft *and W |lappltißu' of 'Pßn>'AMfcl.'- ,;i Tht, CATUOLIC-! ON will cur® ra pei osnt. ot •llchroafodiwi ,en«u jacMenta) to the respectable f«kQQU,< • mariiwJoi unmarried., tut usually baowti URuei 1)8030 of* Fernule Cora i '. plaints. ,' ; I “rB Pralnpifii l IJtorLor Palling ©f ( kj Womb i Plour AlbtSr“ •’or Whit®*; Cfaroftirt tlitf Wbmb:; (ncrdtßißV^ Suppressed, uudjiwr;.. ufor MenstrnaUoh. ...« an inelr accompanyingevQ«. 1 (Caaoor excepted,) do matter how leraro orol bow foog itaiU' UI SfANy PROMINENT PHYSICIANS In lluoltYbf M.Wi York and other placet, finding themselves wlthoutarem'dr, is inveterate cuiar oi tbo above complaints, ana hiving da* regard forth® wetfarool the patients, hare recpomiMdwltha aw or this medioleo; and. after Witnessing its nuatarrejv fcoti are now manifesting thejr noorobatlon, not only b? re sorting to (t In their treatment of oil 'the diseases for which it 1 is intended, bat in some Instances acoeptlng the agencrofit, to facilicato iu introduction into more general uiaby tbehao. U %oi®fluenco of this composition opon the femalecoDititu.,' tion is of the most friendly kind ; tlsa most delioatf and feeble, female need have no fears in its use for any length df lims.foi 1 it oontalfisno mercury. nor any arUeio wbichican prov® in hty. way lnjar oat. being mado entirely of vegetable extracts,had prepared so as tp taste like o pleasant cordial, , : 1 ho Mados Operand! of this remedy. In the car® of ibis cieix of distates, is through tbo general economy of the lyitao,- with a peculiar determination to the female organs. ADDITIONAL. PROOF of this CaUioliona being worthy of the oonfldeoce of the c filleted, at a SUCCESSFUL, MAPS AND CHEAP RISMBDY. W,I) b ,® ronod !** Ih » P*BJ>bl«;> together with important obrorvatlona touching thy nitoro and sympathies of tho diseases, *o which the attectiCaorLv* diee nnd Practitioner* Is respectfblly larked } THE INGREDIENTS, as "• ority. (soe ouraphlet.) nr® AL.fr VEUETAULK.epjj-areuct. associated with aajr article nnfrrendlr to the animal economy,* REFERENCES: ; , Pior. DUNBAR. M. fr,. Baft-moro. Md. J. U ORRICK M. I) , " |». H PEOKII AM, M. b., Utica. Ntw York. , D. y. FOOTE, M IX.Brnicura New York. M. 11. MILLS, M. I)., Rochester. N. Y. • fr. D. FLEMING. M. D Canandaigua. N. Y. ' W. W. REEHia. fo. !>.. Cky ofNew York. ■. VV. pRESCOTf, M. !>., Concord. N. 11. ‘ Pamphlets can bo had gratis attheDragHtoie of . „ , C 1J WATSON, Ag’l, OarfieiJ. Also for sale by Druggists in rill tho adjoining coanlke. • j. U MAUniIISI te CD . Proprietors. Central Depot.SU) Broadway, N. Y. March 16,1853.—Urn. MAN, KNOW THYSELF." An invaluable Book, only 25 cts.joer copy; ‘‘Every Family Should have a ropy.” ' rnon COPIES SOLD IN LBS 3 THAN TlinEK 1 OUUU MONTH 3. A new trillion, revised andimpsov* Cd. JUII UIUO i. Dn. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND IJA!UJ BUUK FOR Tllti AFFUCrEI), Containing anoat line of tha Origin. Prusr*ss. Treatment aod Core of every form cfditeftte, cantracird by Promiscaou* Sexual Intercourse, by S*!l-abn»fl. or by S iual Eiccj*. wi»n advice lor ihe;r i»re. venlion, written in e fhmi.mr stylo, avoiding &H medical Itch-, niodilie . find overy thing th:?t would o’lend the car offle* ceno>, from lb* result cl some twenty yen.s* sucoeufol prac tice, exclusively devoted to ihe care of tl».cases of a de'tcal* or priva'a nature ... .. To which it added receipts fortheoareof the above and a treatise on the Caose*. Bymotomi and Unvool lhoFe vet nrd Ageu, for Twenty.£ ive oentt a copy . Six copies ose dollar; will be forwarded to any part of Ihe * Jmteddtntei. by mail, free of pottage. Address. pottage paid. Co idea &Co . Publishers, or “Box 196, Post Office.*’ Philadelphia. ‘‘This is, without exception. the most comprehertivs asd ; intelligible wo.k published on tho class of diseases of whiibii treats. avoiding all technical termi, it arideisei lUelf to the, reason of if a reader*. It it flee from all objectionable mailer, and no parent, ht-wever fastidious. can object to placing it ia the hands of hia tree. The author ho* devoted many years to the treatment of Ihe ynnous compla'uts treated of. and 'with ioo liula brtatn tol’uil.'aai Moo little presomption toils* pose, 1 he hat ottered to the world at the merely nominal price of US cents, tho Irui'.i ollsome twenty years most luooruloi pra tlce. M —Hapatp . . , , . . "No teacher or paiool should be will oat the knowledge Imparted in t bit iova uable work. It woold save years of pain, mortification aod aorrew to ibo yooih ondci tied charge.**—PKopLi’a Advocotb. A PrcibrteilinClergymanlnOluo.ia wrltitu of Hanleri Medical iU ropanion, says:—' Thotnnods upon ihopUßuiof our )ouih, by evil ezampleand the oflueoce of ihe have bt«n led Into tho habit of rtlLpollotlon wllhoot twbfdfl ing llie sin and the fearful consequences open thcmsolveikt|H their f. miles The constitutions of thcoiands who ard ing lamuea have been enfeeb'ed, il cot broken down.aid*** they do not know (he cauto or the care Any thing that eta bsdonnsbto enl’gh'en onrt inflnence the public mind eito check, and ultimately to remove this wtdo-fprend tooroeef human wretchedness, would confer the greatest hleniog »eH to the religion of Jesus Christ, on h? pretent and oomi*f (M; emtionx. Jntcaip raacc, (or t.io use of Intoxicating drinks.) though it has slain thousands upon thousands. is not a great* •r scourge to tho human ra #. Accept my thanks on behalf ofiiie iftl’ctcd. and, believe me, your co workor io the good work yoo arose auhvely ongsged io.'* t. ne oopy will ba forwarded (secoroly enveloped and post* ; ego p*id}on receipt ufl'6 oants. or siscopleefor oowsfotifttre Address CU9DBN fc CO.. Publisher*. box 196, Philedelphls. BOOKBELLERti. CAN VABiJERH and BOOK AGKNTd i soppliod on the most-liberal terms. _ . -O€A . i | J?ept. 8.1832—1 f, i PENNSVILLE TANNERY? - " ''l HIE undersigned would icspectfuliy anaounceto their cm* A tomorj acd pnt ons generally, that they have commsio odbnsiu:-£9 open the “READY PAY" system, belLnaf it to bo the beet lyi'era.—lst., because there will be no bad debit to be pa.d by laxing tho o who are wdling to par. as is too mtiob tho cnee under tho credit ayitem.—Secondly we csn eell our stock lower than on credit, because weean Disks oor return sooner, and thus there will be tin advantage to the sour er as well as the buyer.—Wo intend keeping constantly on hand, a gcod assortment of LEATHER, such as Span. Sols. Upper. Kips, and CalkMk ins, Harness Leather Shitting.*e. For whioh we will take jo exchange*! the highe-t market pri ces. ail kinds of country.produce, such as GRAIN of every description, Beel-hidei, Calfskins, lumber. Bark, Tellow. &co., and eteu a little cash woold come very handy. We will also, farnith customers with icadr made Uootrand tihoes, Gears, Harnors, Collars. Bridles. Lines. BadJte*&o.. on short uotice. and at tbesemo prices which they would have topsf the manufacturers if they bonghtoftbem. Harnett maktm Shoemakers, and others, will pleate call and examine oar stock. May 2U. lX53.Him. JOHN RUSSELL fit CO. ' Hannah Winlorniiz,') In llio Coramon Pleat nj by her nevl InenJ | Clearfield counly. No, 33, David YVititemilz, )■ Ful), lorm. 1853. Alina Sub va. j poona in Divorco a vincula Juaepli Wintornila. j mnlrimoni, returned “Nol Found.” To JOSEPH tfINTERNITZ, the Dept, TAKE NOTICE, that you are required to appear Is Ik* Court of Common Fleas of Clearfield oonaty 00 Uk THIRD'MONDAY. OF SEPTEMBER NEXT, to •«»•£ the onmpl&int of HANNAU WINTERCMTZ. by her tttt friend David Wlnternitx. and show ctote. if any you bkies why paid llannah should not ba Divorced from the boncitf, Matrimony. _ „ - ,* WILLIAM POWELL, Sh'tfi Sherifi's Office, ClcorDcld, June Jt», 1858.—pd. Caution. ALL persons known to mo YALE'S BELF*SETTBBA ip the county or Clearfield, will pteare coma agd ««*• Die use or the Right with L. K, CARTER, at CiestML' who is autbonaod by me to make amicable. soUlemeatlW the same. Suit will be instituted against nil persons nefiw ing this notice ROBERT LYTLfiI June 11, 1853 . ALL perrons wish’ov to purohsia Rights o&£ DiooMjw Upright end Ciroular Saw-milli will call on L. R. W ter who I this day authorise U? make oontraou for the uatL ‘ June ll.—pd,—Cm . ROBERT.LYTLEc England Whipped,, Tariff or no Tariff V J moil leuonubleioimi, at that tan sad Koundir itore, »4W«r lot Keqaud U Moor,.' • ■ * ** Clcarfiold. D.o. B. 185,. . L ‘ ° A ? TEB * ' '■■■■ " jOMIV GULICII ' - SX/OULD rf.ppctfbllj annoaoMto the oldreni cf.olf«! VV field and ridiDlty, InatKeunovv mantilaotaulf eu < kind,or ,'ii 1 CABINET-rWARE. Foiuh ho^ta,5 i Md°. a of'woVk ‘ lb, BKBT tyrYXiE, and on lb, mott FAVOKABKETIifiMf ,»d On the thottMt notlaa. j i-. 11 FINS mad. ta order on tbaaboileit nol'oa. ~1 Ikoembei H. WW.-tf.' *
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