Occident on the Canjtlch jih‘(l ,A'ihhpy Bail rof\d • Fbitr'or Fttoe'Persons Kitted! 1 ’ Wo noticed snys-tlib Daily Nows of tho £1 tfc;’ iijc .occurrence of another frtghlful pr Railway trains which took place 1 thocyening previous on the Camden md;j!sitflhqy Road. Wo aro now enabled :o give tlic particulars, and they nro of n ibarapter which will pot only cause over}' reader to shudder at the loss of lito, but ex sito-the most extensive indignation in tho o yards distant from us, it was just ,'oming nround tho curve, which is very sharp af this'"jtoint; I then saw the engi aeer or firepan, or both jump off, and es cape uninjured ; tho Now York train was -oming along like lightning, and both | trains wero out of time, and both trying to piakesojije station, nt which they could lay fry ahd let tlio other pass; I was in the Jburth cor und did .not get injured, nor did fttif person'in that or unyofthonfter ones get hurt; lire tyvo trajns camo on head ppd head, and tho collision was almost in stantly afler I saw tho New York train. I find just time to brace myself for tire shock when it took place —1 scarcely felt tho ilrock, but tho second and third cars of our train were smashed all topieccs. Tho first car was not broken. I saw seven or eight that were badly wounded in the second end Inird Philadelphia cars, Qurlocomotivo was considerably broken. , The collision was so forcible that it tore up they,track Torn considerable distance. The focojijiotjvi} qf the Now York train was fradlyfyokcni Tho first and second pas »cnm>r>cais of that train wero driven into each ptlrer; and broken so much that tho \ opposite cpds of the two cars, wore driven | within, seven feet of each other. I saw four | persops taken out. One of them was dead j and tho other threo died shortly afterwards. Thb scene bn filed all description. Poople , rushed out of tl;o caps as though crazy ; ( hut it was surprising (hat very htllo sc ream jng was hcartf. Thcrq wctp.four or fivo badly woupded , persons left at Old Bridge. A bucket of | water Was wanted for the wounded, and i one of the engineers, who was throwing i water on tlieengine fire, was requested to gike it for the purpose, but ho childishly i refused. • This so exasperated the passen gers that they were almost ready to lynch biMi!' Thejfoople of the neighborhood and , the uninjured passengers wero most alien fvo to tho wants of the wounded. The engineers and conductors were im mediately arrested, and will be held to an swer; thq.reault of the coroner’s inquest. , The engineers were seen to leap off their Respective engines immediately boibro tho | gojlisjon. The name of the Philadelphia engineer, is sakl to bo Isaac Davis, neither pf them wore injured. The name of the New York conductor < js hjasoharuss; that of tho Philadelphia (rainis Graham. I i .Jlis said that thp cnuso of tho accident tv&Sttyat ono or both of tho trains wero put of tjqta, and making for somo station at yvhich to turn out and let the other pass. Tho indignation of the passcpgers was Unbounded. A meeting was called on the spot, rind resolutions denouncing tho Com pithy and its officers, as guilty of tho rjbsd icpklcss carelessness, adopted. Jo seph Hsrnson, Jr., of Philadelphia, wnsnp poiptfed President, and S, Harry Richards, of Philadelphia, Secretary. wero made by sovcral gentle men, and'tho following were appointed a Committee to draft resolutions expressing the eoritiroents of tho pnssnngers ; Messrs. W. P,. i: Tatham, of Philadelphia; W. A. Doane.of Baltimore; J. B. Conckling, of Now York; Joseph Sender, of New York, and David Matthows, of Philadelphia; to which name of tho President was 'ad iled* s. _., '|'ho ComrWyiifc reported tho following fesQllttipns, winch were adopted unani piously.;, j : |JtsS6l,Vod, That tlje wounds and deaths occurred on this occasion are fbo Tcsult of tho had arrangements upon rt®ttortidonand Amboy Railroad, and tho niclthtosnass of tho persons employed by , That the uso of n telegraph, fso indispensable upon a singlo track road) this snd calastropho. 04. Utssclivcd, That the existence of a sin gldlrack Railroad botween the cities of WdtV,Ydrk and Philadelphia, is disgraceful 'wtibo Coippany that enjoys so lucrative h JfctMOprty, and to the communities that /phot t'heso proceedings and be published in the public pa- of. Philadelphia, then moved' ifiat' tlie proceedings bo signed by prdsept, wliich was done. ' MINOS IN WASHINGTON. Aug. 18 —’A .special ocspatclics^-'Trom Commodore 'Puftbiick,' of the fishing squadron, arrived and proceeded at once of (ho Socrptary of t|je of 1,i3 despatches has pliort b making (a.procurb another hgainst Johh'tfiiarlos ddrdner, fiiho "change ‘ of false swearing on his pher’ailatb'trial in the Mexicaii mining nf;.:•. : ■ ■n &!&W 1 JrVj tlip ■ of. Spring .jpnJditmHr.en flpf»f»intdd as messenger in jj|e Register's .qflice. ~V\. . ANdTFtED RAILRO/IDCDLMSTDM . !; Boston, Aug. 12.—rThismqriiinga col lusion took placo on the Worcester Rail-, road, near tho Boston junction, between I the regular train from this city for Rocli ! ester, andun excursion train coming down, j Both (he locomotives wero smashed and tho cars shattered'. The number killed and wounded is not yet exactly known, probubly from 15 to 20 killed, and doublo that number wound ed. Most of those killed were on tho excur sion train, and belonged to Uxbridge and Whitinsvillo. ’ This train had eight cars. Tho train from Providonco had but tow cars, and had about fifty passengers, none of whom were seriously injured. Some wore badly cut, among whom wore Mr. Southwick, Superintendent of tho Road, was in tho train, but escaped with a slight injury. Among tho killed of tho excursion train is the fireman, Rev. Finney, ofProyidoncc, George Griffin, a newsboy, and others. Tho cause of tho accident is attributed ton differnneo of twominutes in tho watch es of the engineers of tho two trains, tho excursion train being behind time, and the conductor trying to mako it up to catch tho steamboat. On the Oxbridge train, the third pas senger car leaped over the second, und killed threo porsons who wero attempting to escape by the windows. One poor boy had his arm torn out from the socket. Tho dead wero horribly mangled. Nino of them were disposited side by side at Valley Falls and presented a melancholy spectacle. Tho wounded wore taken to Pawtucket nnd Valiev Falls on straw. The spectaclo was a most horrid one.— Tho broken enrs, tho crushed engino, dead nnd dying, is said to have furnished a sceno never beforo witnessed in these re gions. Mr. Hoppin; a cigar maker of this city, crawled out from beneath tho Worcester train, but little injured. Two mep wero killed by his side. Mr. Clark, manager of the coal mine at Valley Falls, who was on the same sent with Mr. Fcnnoy, escaped uninjured. Mr. Cnrolir.o R. E. Dike, who was taken to tho house of Mr. Gcorgo Jenks, died in about two hours, in groat ngony. The dead and dying wero principally convoyed to Valley Falls, and the wound ed to Pawtucket, Woulden’t Contend.—A cross-grain ed, surly map, top crooked by nature to keep still, wopt over one morning to his neighbor, Mr, h*., a remarkably cool, cohn non-resistant, and addressed him thus : “That picco of fence over there (poin ting in a certain direction ) is mine, and you shan’t have it.” “Why” replied Mr. F., “you must be mistaken l think.” “No, it’s mine, and I shall keep it.” “Well” said neighbor F., “suppose wo louvo it to any lawyer you shall, ciiooso.” “I won’t loavo it to aDy,” said the oth er. “Well,” continued Mr, F„ “shall wo leave it to any four men in the village that you shall select 7” “No, [ shall have tho fence.,’' Not nt all discomposed, Mr. F., said, “Well” neighbor, then 1 will leave it to you whom tho fence belongs to, whether you or myself.” Struck dumb by this appeal, tho other turned away, “convicted by his own con science,” saying, “I won’t havo anything to do wiih a man that wonY contend for his RIGHTS.” Tiie Swearinq Room. —One of our Eastern exchnngcs has tho following: A day or twosinco, a genteoly dressed man, walked into tho bar room of ono of our most respcctablo hotels, and perhaps by way of showing his consequence, strut ted about tho room asking questions, and interlarding his language with any amount of oaths, especially annoying tho landlord and several others present. Tho landlord at last went to him, and quietly calling him aside, told him that tho languago ho was using was exceedingly disagreeable in that place—further, that thero was a private room, particularly fit ted up, which was called tho ‘swearing room,’ and if ho would only go there ho might swear to his heart’s content. Tho stranger took tho rebuke kindly, and no more swearing was hoard from his lips at that timo. It Alters the Case —Tho assessor of taxes, in his official capacity, called on n certain landholder half way between >3t. Paul and St. Anthony tho other day, and commenced a valuation of the ostnto. “Mr. D., what value do you hold your estato nt ?” “Vy, sarc, I hub de mos vnlcble cstet jn do torrifoiro. I hah fino prarie, good watcre, and acres threo hundreds. It is worth ono hundred dollars, each aero. I hab refused treo tousand dollars.” “Very well, Mr. D., I will assess yoUr estate, three hundred acres, at one hun dred dollars, an acre.” Whereupon the assessor mounted horse and wOht on to tho next houso. : Tho sequel, ,so far as heard from, is that the imprudent D. has for threo days been racing his Indian pony between the lawyer and the assessor, to get an abato mentof tl.o appraisal from ono hundred dol lars tq jflve, dollars, kyhiphin his humilty he is ready to swpar js the tfuo yalue.-r -’ >.'••• .. . . ;; Mmasota Fiond. iTHE.'CHJEAM off a Hoosier.— Gno of the ; Indiana Senators twitted Clark of Rhode Island of coming, from a State so poor tljpt lhp. Governor was obliged to raise calves ahtFpbfldle milki because his ®.4lnry would not support him. ’’True” re plied Clark, ;“wb Belhih% and raiso calvos but we donYflentktJjemio (jJpngress as your I stalo.idopsl!Y Tnp booster felt-up (hough I.he. lyefp'.badly skinned. ' ■ u ' ' f‘ fopfrtr, Tin & filitfcl irffli-Wiirel ' - mm m AM IDT W AGIO E ¥ » O. B. MERRELI. r FUI, fur the liberal patronage he ho*liorotofato ft. ri’QiMvctt, resrectlully nnuounvot to llid pnbho ihaMie hn» removed ro Me new shop on the alley, in Ilia roir «»t Mcr roll's Hotel, when he i* well «upidi tl with »toak<&t.il U well prepared lilt nil onion lor Copper, Tin* Sheet-Iron and Japanned t'’’' Ware, A* CHEAP and n* COOL) n« can ba round In nay oonntry (ownin'tho interior of tho State. Old Brass and Copper Will ho taken at the biiiliou prices in tichaoco for work or ware.- dono to ordor. Cle.vfleld. Mn; 4. 186:1. VALUABLE SAW-flllLL I’ROPEBTX, Timber, Timber Land and Iron Ore for Ssilci *|MIK itibiorihor will toll tho following dcioribod valuable I HKAIj ESTATE vix: IWo I -The one undivided half par* of a TRACT OF LAND, oontriinina JbOncm*. ormorr.tit onto on Moehartnon Creek, which is tho line between Contra ftud CloaifittM counties. Mott of ibis tract i* tillable land, and part of il welt limber* d with White Pino. fWfj The undivided half purl of fl Traot of , l ... , band,also riluato on Moihuuhon creek, and adjoining tho above n tirol p|.-c»of land, coaming 40* or more. Trier* it crcal Water-Power on ini* inter, tho wJina •ifUJoitnt power for a knur* and Rolling* M>ll. Jhe Si* Mil* Kuo nnd tho Thro* Milo Rua(in whlon mo plenty ol Tnmt) oinjity in»o toe Jilo.hnanon on Ihii trnot, caoh of r/nioh alljrd towor of the Throe Mils Run. XlioTurn pike lennttiv from t’lofirflold to floltelonte pane* throUitb thii tliitnnce Iron) title plaoe to Untovllld, uu the Imltl CuiflulMenk Uosd, Iti mile*. To Jullae Kumnoer. Bald lot* are ab.iut oak mhe Dr llpyi 1 * (billon thorivor hill and about'J>a mitoiabOTe Mr. UweL't m'll. The river ia wide here, and Uey cna be driven, or aawed'at the above mill* Thuio log* oan ho put into tlio rivet for le.i than W CUporM feet board*, ninny lime. WILLIAM G. DUTLL.U. Jonol6. WW. The' Lpinc&itcr latelPgenoer' , will insert the abavo three riIII.ADELrUU MEDICAL HOUSE. Etftnbli*hchia. EKtfIVI.FN yesnofexUntive aud uninterrupted prnctloe • pent in this city, have reodored lit . K.ti.e moatexpert and tucceiaiul practitioner, lar nnd near, in the treatment of nil disease*of n pnvatenmnro. Fe *oo» eQho'ed with oleora on the body, throat or leg*, pans n d wheretiy the con (ti'tiiion hai become enlHeblod, are oil (rented with luouen. He who place* himself under thouareol Dr. K..tuny r li giou.ly roalide in his honor as a gentleman, cud confidently rely upon hu skill as a physician. TAKE I’AKTICULAK NDTIC/2. Voting who Imvo ioinred ihemaetve* by no -ilalo prno tic** imtalfed In—n habit fro« read bv all. Tbsvatuab’o a trios and irapressivo warning it rivet will pro renty ear* of inuory and lUlferiD?, and *aro annually thou, sands of lives. Parents by reading it will loam how to prevent the destrno loo ortheir Children. remitisaco of £3 cents, ooclmod »a a letter, addressed to Dr. KOKtiLIN. N, W. corner of Thir-t nol Ifnion streets, between Hpruce ond Pme* Philadeldbia. will ensore a book undercover per return math Persons nt a distance war address Lh. K.by tctlor, (post pahi.l and bo cured as home. I’acaaxes of Med wines, Directions.&o., forwarded hy send ms h remittance. and pul up secure iVoni d.vnayeor oonosity. Uook.Sellfri. Now* Age'll, IVlirrs. (yonvassors. and all other* supplied with the above wurh at very low rntos. Oc toi»e r J?. IR6 X— 1 r. LIST OF TRAVIS JURORS for Sept, term, 1853, (rHi'g** U. Dale Farmer Pike township •'AaimieKJaldwell do do do Ahrahum dwly do do do vVilliam Prtoe dv do do Nathan lever do do do J. P. Norris do do do Ijorens liarlUno do llartboui do John Patterscn do Jordan do George Erhard do do do Joseph I’riler do Morris do John Showniter do do do George Beams do do do John Miller Lumbeimnn do do Richard Glonan Mhjennker Cleatfietd borough G. W. Orr Blacksmith do do Wm, Maprs Farmer Lawreocetownshlp N. K Mowulltn do do do John Daugherty do do do lAeri Lutz Merchant Covington do Bamnol bpencor Parmer Penn do J. U. Hegaor Tailor do do W. B. Perter Laborer do do Patrick Daily Farmer do do O, Gallagher Farmer Duroilde do John Weaver Merchant do do Joseph lrf>ve ace Tailor do do Samuel P. Shelf Fanner Woodward do Daniel Philips do do do Thoi, McGhee do Hell do T. B. Davis do Ferguson do Thomas Owens do do do George Willeu do Heccorin do 3.1), (tiller Blacksmith Boggs do John Gearhart Farmer Decatur do John MoCully do Chest do Henry llito do Girard do LIST OF GRAND JURORS for Sept, term, m JohnC. Rccd Carpenter Curweniviite J ibn Kearns Farmer Brmly John Bochtol do do John Urennoed do Girard Jamas GaliOßber do Uurns.do John Mitchell do do Jciso Llutton do do William Michaels do do Jumes Crosiman. do do Jacob Putuca do Bradford JohdT*urnev do do Adam Gearhn.t do do .Abraham Kylar dp Morris R.ohard Danver do l*enn Jonathan Wall da do Samuel Moore do do Isaac Southard Carpenter Boro* Clearfiald Wra. Baady Lumbeiatan DaHuu David Bell PulLr Bell Jjhnßhowaltor Fanner Decatur JainasHpaocar do Pike J. A. T. tluotor do do Anderson Murray do Girard William Michaels do Knrlhaui Wholesale and Retail Grocery, |» X £^s®M3f»Q?‘affi3'Gbm32 i S‘o | S W.O. EBV, hnvin'r oiftiio nrmcftpmeiit! toenrryon S S tho WHOLESALE GUUUEIIV ItIIUINEBS Id I'bil- S C adQlphis, tho oubiotiher will contloneto keepnt the L V cotnor or Market ami >t’«. near.the FENN.U All. J ? HOAD Di'i'OT, a lall-Bed completo nuortmentol r S OROUEKIES, BACON, CARD.ItOI'ES. TAR, IK- S s ON,NAIIjO,IjUIKD WtUlT.aed allthe|e,i)inicar. A t tloltilatrarto.—Thankful lor Dirt favon, htnvoulrt oik t C ht» old entrant to five him* full, tube l» prepared to / p »ell at prloaa that eanaot-fail to plenie. , a S Febmery 18. IUM.-Jy.. \ . J.B.EDV. S For ■ M Rent. THE UWhlliig pan ol lUu OjLEARriELD ACADEMY Apply to ■ - „ . , J. B. MoENALLY. Clearfti i hl.'4prt a>| kinds of Goods ijvuriflv koptin ftCddlßrySloffl. Allot wbioli lie Udetorininciilo •oIICHKAPKR Til AN hv- EK RKtOUE OFFERED IN CLLABIJLLOm HINT V .S" . •• EDMUND tf. UiIENNEU. Morrlu'ole, lO, IKSU. Monlelius. Brother & Ten Byck., |> Eg Imir to Inform Iholr irieadi and the public generally, L> that they harotaktm Into partnership wuh ibem, BENJ. IIAIUVIIORN, who huvlng purchased the nore formerly boot by Win. 11. Bloom. ami having united It with their Own. are bow doing buiinetion a mote fitonslve igalsuoder tliotitle of . . MGNTELIUS, TEN EYCK, & CO. Where they nre rrepared to setl all Mod* of. _ . Dry Goods,Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Tin Ware, Hats, Caps, I J AVNL5fi\ r/HWfcN It oO'3. M’A j,ISTF.nB I .IN rMBNT. L/ATTL.K I’OWUKHS. I.INIMIiNT. lloupli. tint I’cpdn, Wright’s Indian Verotable Pills, and all other Mediolnei usually kept In noouatry store, (Jurwomrlllo, reb. til. !Wc3. PENN IRON FOUNDRY 5 machine, Pattern nrnl Blacksmith Shops, lFs ao IMIR .'undersigned would announce to the citizens of Clearliuld. and adjoining conuUri, (linlht> has opened a room oa Second street, iiv Ibi borough of Clearfield, noar tho •tore of .Leonard & Moore, whore ho tn Until keeping a GENERAL ASSORTMENT Or CASTINGS, warranted robe madaof the best tnaieriol, and at prices that cannot fail to plonee. The following compo.en„rt of the stock on hands : FULTON’S HOI'-AIR COOKING STOVE. lor either Wood or Coal 'This SloVe lias probably the iargert intro ducltou of any other fprnio! stores. It hot superseded la alurit every county, tho well known Hathaway and 7/>g ler stoves. It it eanly understood. and the lines being to arranged that ail can he cleaned without any trouble. Tne peoaliar form nad constraolion It snch at to render it tho most durable ol all stoves. Numerous testimonials coaid l>n odded, but it is damned unreenssarf.t IMPHOVED PREMIUM COOIUNQ STOVES-etfrom 18 to tO). PARLOR STOVES—for dtherwoodorooal, AIK-TIUGHT do SALAMANDER do a boantlfulCoal Stove VAdE do NINE St TEN PLATE Store*—very cheap. MANTLE CRATES, with sommeT nieces. A largo variety nnd superior finished Crtlet f rum Id to finches. COMMON URATES, all sleet. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL RAILING; lIOLUIW WARE ; OVEN MOUTHS : GRID IRONS. WAFFLE do SCALE REAMS. WAGON BOXES.SLEIGH,SLED fc BOUbOLES.UAR RINGS forKnfU.TlOAl) SCRA PE KS. a new article. CORN SIIKLLEKH. CORN AND COR MlLttH, warrantol to cried Is Hus. Ears pet hour. BLACKSMITH TUYERES, the bolt In oso ; do. MAN DRILL* and TIRE BENDERS : Together wito the oso&l variety of artlolet kept at foundry Establishments. Also, Made to Order, UlllSTs.d HAVV.MIL.I, HfiARINO-himn. dociilcdly tho largest stock, aadbest variety ot patterns Or any establish, meat la western Pennsylvania ; MILL DOGS. SHAFT INC—targe and small, ofenst or wrought Iron. HANGERS, DRUMSand PHLLtES; Rosa and other approved Water WOOD and IRON LATHES} MANDRILLS (or Circular Saws, WOOD BORING MACUINE*. Constantly on hand and for sale* PANNING MILLS, THRESHING MACHINES. PEN* NOCK'S CELEBRATED GRAIN DRILLS. &o. fcio. Screw-Cutting, Aersi/rd Bcrew, wiih nnjr deiired numberol thread* to the inch, either »q are or V thread. Unu«, Copper, and UabboU’i Metal OaiUor* «nM« to order. NATHAN MYIiHS. March 4. I85:l,-*ly, CLEARFIELD ACADEMY, rpilK EXUliCiaEtM)!' THlrt InaTITUTIOtV worn re X ot»eupd on MONDAY, tlfj ifeth roit, uoJer Ihocharge ol JAMfc-S UIDDLB GUUDUN. A, 51. Vheol'jeotof the Trustees is to nioootho Academy upon the fooiiag contemplated hr iho original fboadersol the la* ilimtioo.by cuarißt to tbs youth ol Clcarfiold coQnty.oP' p -rtookieiof recaisioff tbo benefit of a Thorough English anil Classical Education, As well as the f rttoattlaes ol liuulmeniary Instruction. Rales or'Fiiilion •• COMMON CNGI.ISH DLTAKTMENT—Embra emc Kradioff, Writ. or, Hprtiiag, Arithmetic, Ueograpby, English Cratumar and History, per quarter j $3 00 TilK IJHHIEK DKI'AHTMEftT MKi the dkpak i mknt ♦; oo tSrrupii* desirous of acquiring iho modem languhtes wil- he alloulsl laciblies to do so, upon tnaLiujr application to the 1 nnouial. 11/ oulsr of the Hoax I of Trailers, „ . J. U. McKNALLY.Peo’y. Clearfield, April SO, Itftf. MRS. E. A. MORRIS, OF CUR WENS Vi LI.E, would Inform the ladlci of Clear field coupr?, tbatsho has ju*t received a largo and full assortment of Spring MiiMnEnsaipy ©®c®dls, Contlsllneof nUTLAND DR *!!>. BONNETS. WlpOLft, MATIN PF.AKL, OOBUHGU. EDO. DIAMOND, ARCII GIMP, KUTLE GIU.GOSSAMER, fco. Als*. Silßs; Ribbons, Capes, Linings, Illusions, FRENCH FLOWERS, FADS, aid every variety ortrirmn* i act. Persons lendinc order* from u distance shall havelhctn immediately attended to. AH repairing done la the neatest and beet possible manner, and on the soOitesl not'ce. Cotwenivilie, May 30, 1863.—3 m. E. A W. BB KM B»BB ALL'S BgQTIEtj CLEARFIELD, PA. TI) R subscriber most respectfully informi the oit'xcns of Cloarffald oonaty. nod (he travelling poblio gceerelhr. that he bas taken the above named HOTEL situated on the oorner or Front and Merkel streets. In the borough of Clear iWd, where be will at all times be prepared to accommodate those who may favor him with their custom. No pains will be spare i by the proprietor to make bis ousiomers oorafortable, and hi* house a HUM K to those who may slop with him. fIisSTADLB will becaielully attended to—and his TA BLE and 11AU supplied with the best the market wiilati’jrd. . WM. $L HEMPHILL. August 11. 1852. ORPHANS’ COURT SALE, jfo Valuable Real Uslalo. BY Virtue ol an ordorof the Orphans’ Court of Clearfield county, granted nt February term, 1853. there wilt be eipoaed to PUBLIC BALE, at the •‘Bcccarta Mills.” in iioccarla township, Clearfield county, on SATURDAY THE THIRD DAY OF BEPIEMBER next, the-following des cribed IMECE OF LAND, situate iu the said township ol Becoiria. late the estate ol JOHN W. MILLER, deceased, to wit.— ALL the Interest ofsaid deceased of, ia end to EIGHTY NINE acres 104 porches of laud, sitoitein said township of Jiwarinit«iug pmt urn larger tract in theaameof William llall. beginning at a whi n oak stump, thence east 184 perch es to a hem.ook, theuco north 84 porohos to a wbilo oak. theuco by lami of J ihn Henry Abbei 84*£ degrees west lb 4 porphes to a post* Uiouce south 3 decrees wtet bj land of Thos. Wilson oS perches to the plaoo of beginning bounded by lands of Aaron Weld, Jacob Myers, John Lighlueranu Hard to&nFhmpi,being unimproved land, well calculated fora small (arm. Iho soil is or a good quality, and bos somo tim ber on it, suitable for Lumbering purposes. Due attendance will be given on tbq day of sale by the ad- .. ~, , TERMS OF SALE* . One haircashou theconbrmatlon ©r the talo. end the resi due m one year to bo loomed by judgment Load and mart gage. D) order of the Court, jane B, 1853. LEONAU) WELD. Adm’r. e A Journeyman Cabinet-Maker. A C iP 0 . D . J, ,l ,m ? ,iYMAH CABINET MAKER, will be Bllarded liberal-wages, and constant cmDloviuo-'t by an* plying immediately to JOHN tiULIQH. May Ul, Ibb. T , . , .f?.5r9!' K,Io, 'BERBOP‘r!!EOLEARFI6LDAND LDRWRN6VILLB TURNPIKE to ?. aIl . l l^ h 0 of JAMES WHIGLKY. i^tqvoioTbafore °. f.' n °dpa7 olf tholr subsqriniions and gave cost. Olearfiold.Joly 1.1868 JABIfcSWIUGLBY.Twas • rnll R lUbicriberrtMpecttunr gives police that ’fife 1 h& piacod 1 hiaDucket.aua all noiesand, papers that were in his po«- J o , lll ® B Of lb® Feace. iu the bands of Jam. VVRiU LEY,ljq..intbeiuaonefdirectedbylaw. *- ; i lie also gives notice that sdi hie hooka and accounts for K ttl wt^ P r wv b f^ Io X. Nov ®? ,bfll i. iy , 6, *. a . re veltb Mr. WHIG LEY fbr taitiamant, who Is duly authorised to gi ve and take reoeipU lor the same. D. W. MUIfKK.' •julyoth. 1853. ■ ; i Wanted. 1 nn COHD3 OTOVE-WOOD OUT,' Apply to .UlrarfitliL Jnue 18.1B53; , ! , ' - ; WEED. Taollms Eimtfl A®© lo lot yon know Hie paitioulnrsof horgnm. Bab h«(J beontiouvtod n>f yntw with n cliaOrdetDii liver.mud had dinQillon, On the tail (xvatio*. howowr, the vliuloncp of khp attack wa» 10 alarming, nod tho lullioiroatlonjuw»jm»oveicly, that tloubii worn entertained ©flier uol bemfl able to Uur lip und?r»t; forlonalctv eho Wnriildneod loiry your TdKaadaheinlonni ma i hut utter I bo Tint, and o/icb •uoceorfmt dmo. *ho had t reat relict'. Bho continued lo lakelhem.nnn iiribuugli alia used op. tv threo Uoxei, *hou now {a tboeojoynioatot perfect health. I o mid have iou many moioc&aei. bat thoubo»o. from tho Beverity of the* AtUok, and ihoßpwlf Oafo. I think, '•**' B.uof, . ?i nrn,r )o f K(RKIJ3 AN EXTKAOUIHNAiIV (JUKE OP JUIIIUMATIC FE VEH, IN VAN OIEMAN’a EANU. Copy of ti I.ollcr in lli« Ilobqrb 'i'uivn Courier,ol tho Ist Morcli, 1851, by-Mojor J. VValch. Maivaiel M’iJotaniffftn, nineteen rears ofm«. rtsidinff a! New Town, hud been saflorlnv Itura a violent Klionmatio *’• vcr for upward* ot two,moot In. which hail eoUrolr deprived beroftbe Dteot hot litnbn don»«thU peilod jh«;«U uadei thecare ollho tooit eminent medical men to- ilola.t Town, cod b f them her Ciuo wat oouildeied hope!o«». A friend pro. vailad open him to tty Itnlloway'e celebrated'PtJle. which *be contented to do, and in on mgretliblo short apoce of time they tlieotcd a perfect cure. _ CURB OP A PAIN AND TIWITNESS IN THE CHEST 'ANOSTOMAOII Or A PERSON M V EARS OP AGE. From Monant, Thcw & Son, Proprietors of tho Lynr. Advertiser, who cuu couch for tho following Btult'Hionl. August Slid, 18D1. To Profenor 110 LLOIV A V, BiK—l dotire lo bwu Itulimony to thread efTooti of Ho:lo wnv’s Pills. Por seraoyears I suffered soveroly Irotnr pain Bad lightness *o the stomach which wri nl«o accompanied by atbo:tne*sol brc&lh.thut ptevenfod mrfiotn walking about. I om 84 years of ege, aud notwithstanding my advanced stato of life, these PiUs havoio rolfoved me. that I am desirous (hfct others sbaoM bo made acquainted with their yirtnSc. I am now rendered. by their meant, comparatively active* andean take exercise without ioojnvenienco or pain, which 1 could not dobrforo. „ ... (Signed) HENRY COE. North street, Lr&n,Norfolk. These celebrated Fills oro wonderfully efficacious iu tho following eomplainls: Fevers ol oil kinds Boro Throats Pits Btone and Gravel Uiiioat Complaint* Gout B otohevontluSain Head.arhe Dowel Complaints Intl'gojiinn Tto Dolontcai Colics IcUammntion Turnon ConidpritioD of theJnnndioe Ulcers Uowela Uvet Complaint* Venerea! Affections Consumption Lumbago Worms of»il kinds Debility Piles Weakness from Dropiy Rheumatism whatever onU so, Dysenuy Ketentioaof (Jrlao £iu., Bto. Erysipelas Borofnla, or Kids’* Pocnole Irregularities Evil Bold at tho Eitablirhment or ProfessorHQLLOWAY, £44. Strand (near Temple Uar. I,oudon,) and br alt respectalila Druggists and Dealers la M»roet, Philadelphia. Wholesale Agents for Pennsylvania. ....TheroLa comidumbloiavingliy taking the largest sixxl Duses. N. it.—Direotfoos for tho gaidancoof patients la every dis order are aitixed to each Dos. Valuable Steal Fstatc AT PRIVATE SALE. Ml A TIIE subscribers,ln bchalfofthoheirsof Conrad Wise,late of Pike township. Clearfield- ooftaty rieoeased, oiler at PRIVATE HALE the following described well known and valuable REAL ESTATE. consisting of A FA IMB OF 106 Acres, ftjtuale In Pike towosnip, Clearfield county, on the mala road leading from Curwentvifle in Tyrone, lour uulcs from CurweaivUle. and knowaaitho Wise Farm. Sr he improvements consist of about 75 acres of cleared land, in a good stale of cultivation, a w heelling-Iloiise, a Large Bank Barn, Spring-House, Dry-House, Shop, and other necessary buiulings, together with, one of the largest, best selected, and }>iost productive APPLE and PEACH ORCHARDS in the county . This PARAI Is well supplied with excellent water, anorer felling Spring close to the door, wiih other* so situated that at a lilt lo oxpiose water could be conveyed t> any part of e literili.) house or barn. To those who detire to precure a HOME FOR LIKE, this Farm oilers inducements oolto be excelled m the county. Tho Mod is of good quality, highly productive, and well adapted fur both grain and gra**—and it is locauxf In the midslora populous trod Industrious settle* raeot.convenient to a good market.good gristmills,and a good school. typor fa.inrr particular* apply to either of lira subscri ber*. or lo Moses «Vise,oa tho premises. Tlu> pioperty will be sold on the most roasoaablo terms and a wan&ntoo deed given. MICHAEL WISE. . WILLIAM WIJE. * la tho heirs of Conrad Wise, caooated. January 111, if. PLEASANT HILL IRON FOUNDRY and BIAGEINE SHOP, At Clearfield. TUB undorslgne i respectratly announces to tbo people ol Ctcarftsld and the adjoining counties mat hestrll contin ues to carry on the above buiinetsat his extensive establish* ment in the borough of Clearfield, and Is now prepared to manufacture all kinds of ' Castings used for Grist Mills, Sato-Mil/s, and all kinds of Machinery. His Castings are bow of a ’uperior quality—equal, If notin Krior.to anv other ]■ the Btale—as he uses none but the vet st material, and employs none but thovery bestof workmen MACHINE SHOP, With two inperior TURNING LATHES, driven by steam, is now in loooessfoloperatioo. and under the management of a practical mechanic—where almost any article of machinery can be FINISHED in iho very best style, and on short notion. Heh&tnow an hands a larie assortment of Cystines, such as STOVES of verlou s sizes and patterns, PJjOUGH IRONS. WASH KETTLES, &0., &c.. Which ho oiTers to sell low for Cash, oroa a reasonable crodll. He is now oasuag, from he most approved patterns. HATHAWAY COOKING-STOVES. ALSO—Fancy Air Tight Parlor Stoves, Nine Plate and Coal Stoves. Also, Wiard’s celebrated Plough. And all kind, of HOI.I.HW-WAHE, SLEIGfI and BLED SUI.ES. WAGON BOXES, Bio lie intends ttos ell on reasonable terms, and trusts tbatthe citizens or the county gcaerally will find it to their advantage to give him tboir custom. CASH will always be preferred— but Uin highest pnoes will be allowed lor Country rrodace and OLD METAL. Ashe gives hit establishment hn personal suporvulon, ail orders for work will receive prompt attention. Clearfield, Nov. £9.1851. UAVU) Lilli. STRAW GOODS—SPRING 1853. THE Subioribene now prepared to exhibit to Alerohanls and fililiners his asuol heavy stock oi Ladies’ unu Mis* ies’ STRAW AND SILK SONNETS, STRA \V TRIMMINGS and ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS -, ralm.lear, Panama and every vailoty of SUIUUEU HATd . For CoglTonton; vrliloh for Extent, Variety and beauty of maautjietara.u, wall n, ttmfornily clou piioei, will b. round ' .. „ THOMAS WHITE. Ebbrotny ID. 1353.°*" S ° Ulh Bec ? ,u, . B ‘ , f rt * rhUadclybia. P'rr Y LOLL Aiia forfeit-nn. hunter will A. forfeit $5O U lailla, to curaaoyoauor>aantdUea,.that raay corno under hit care, no matter how lon, itamllnf. or how oflllotine. Either Set aio Invited to hi, Fr ivata Room, BB North Seveothitroet. Philadelphia, withoat feerol intor* raptlon from other pat.enU. Btrens.n aid SthcrTwho hive bam unfoitunoto in tho iclcction of a Pl.yiician ore invited lM.i’bTENCV.—Thronsh unteitralnod intlolience In the oaitton,. by exceu or lejf.&bnie. the evil, are namo oui Itnpotency. Involuntary temlnal diuhawe,. wait, log or tbeorgaai. lou of memory, a dlttru e for female Moiety, general debility, or oouktitationnl derangement, aio euro to lollow. iraeceuary. ooatnlt the Hocrot with conDdcaco.— He Direr, a perfecteoreir , AN D HEFO£CTL-Thß afflicted woold do welt to totleot befo(, truttiag their beeiih. happlneii, and in many pausthefr ttvee, in in. bond,ol nnyuciana ignorant nt lhii It la t certainly impoulble for one man t!J qndentand all thailletbehuman family are,object to, Eve- Phyileian.hße iiU Daonliar branch, in wljchfi le mote tucoenlu) than hla brother proreuon. and td that ho dmrote, mott of nie t toe add ,tudy. “ ■ ■ 0 .■» a CK.6x°ln ri vely devoted to thottudy 1?.“ orditeoia, of the Mxnal organ,, togolher with niMM Vpod the body, throat, noia. o, leg,, pa ne fa tho head, or bonee.merouriafrlieußiatUm. elrio'ure,. grave . lrrcgnlari. lfe , bl«snt , i!Slß5 f ff 0 exoe«ei.or lmpa?rtle.of twS. Llwr ddottwdtiojj na« become eafubled. Slm SSSSiE S[ r m,,place " , r , - sept.u.ißs3.-iy. To ITlfill Owners. tecelvebilUlot ttllirnd,or&UUG«riog,aßd idKBl fold and, p icjelty 3?v 1 p reparation fol egntyfi l 4 impyriauoo loOu»Jij*|,l and dealt tied (o becomf identified'wiibTfc« n | igauli and hfck>p^iui» n l ThV CA'NIttLIC-lli: ON {Will cnmH6:pt, bimt. of nil itiraaiodii.;: ivwlocidenUU. folbi,, i«n»ctnti!o “jnWdri ortahirad,..,, nod Vi York and other, place*, Ending th*mtel?e« wiibbntarem.d* In imreleratao»«e»oftbn aboveoottplaietr, andtnivfe£ OIUiAl 1 KEMHInr, will ba fotiDd l»Ut» ptnpllrfj; I tog other with Important observations tonoMadr the nttnm and sympathies of the which the atleaUoi ollAv 3 illoe anil Practitioner*' ia respectfully inrlttd ■ . ~ . - TUB INURBUIKNm aa certitled bjrtjighmedicalaklW ority, . T *- P. II pKCKtIAM, M; IV-Utloa,New. York. > I). V. TOOTft, M I);,sv7acu«i ffaw YpilC • J '. 8: StM, Si: Pamphlet* caa bo had grativ etthoL)ra|J3u>rsof. . i / U 1). WATSON, Aft,UMrffeM»'/ Also for tale bp Drrifeiit*innH !heMiaiDi®Booooth». «m J. U. UAUOiItS! , Proprietor*; CeatriJ Depot,3U4 Uromlway, H, Yv *:n March lfi, 1833.—Cm. ' * ? . boundary By trip toins Oo obei ly, An invaluable Book, only 25 cts. per copy? “Every Family Shonld Imve atopy" : rnfkn BOLD IN, lest than; three! OUUU MONTHS. Anewc-dilio*, revised aadimpeen! ed. juitisaooi, . DR. IWNTBR’fI mboicaf* manual AND (lANp* ROOK KOR Tttfci AKFLICTKi), Containing i«o lieeoftho Origin, I’rogress. Treatment and Caro o(every, rorarcfdisease,contracted by PiDmitcuomSexoal Intercourse,' 1 by Bell-abuse, or by 8 xualhlxoesa. will* advicefortheir prw, ventioo, written in a famhiar style. avoiding ail medical tack*' Dioiiitie*. and every thin* that would o'fend the ea* of de>! cenoj.fromth* malt of tome twenty yeais* saeocufal pr*6> tloe, exclusively devoted to Ibo our© of dikOtseeof A de'JC&ttf > or private nature To which is added reoeiuls for the care of (be abodedjseasesl and a troatlsoon the Causes,-tiymptotne had Cure of theft*' ; r?rand Aceo, forTwo<*ty*Pive oente a cop? , ttrxoopietoar. dollar; will ba forwarded to any part of U»a united tftaiet, by malt, froo of postage. Ane copy will be forwarded (securely edvofoped Ind potl-1 age paid) on receipt of ffi oents. or six copies tbs one Poms,-* ( 1 Address COSDEN & ■ Fob, toirn. 1853. Alia, Sub. vis. 1 peena in Divorce a vincub Joseph Wintorniiz. J matrimoni,—returned “Nof l'ound.” To JOSEPH WINTERNITZ, the Dtfk TAKE NOTICE!that you ari appoar latM ..Coart of Common Plon of Cisatfisld oon'ity 'ol Lkf THIRD MONDAY OF SEPTEMBER NEXT, to £S#3 p, ?l D^yr MANNAII WINTERNATZ. by wfiW friend David Wfntcrnffa, andshow close, fl any why said Hannah should not U Divorced from the Mntovl Matnraony. g>.» eu «. , WILUAM POWKLL*Bh'X 6h*nfl’s OQico, Clonifjeld. June 18, 1863,-pd. Caution. ;r/ A LI. peiteag known to me YAI.E’S BELF-SETTEIH xx. In tha count, ol Clearfield, wili Pl«aMoom* a.il wtai the aMofth. Ufebt with L. K. CARTEH. at ClellSK who is authorized by mo Co make amlc.blo tri the lamo. Boil witi be initilnUxl againtt all nerxoai nulfd' lag IhUßOtlo.., • j . . ROBERT LYTtfr Juaeli.l6s3. hv!. I htUn'O A LI. per.on, wiih.nr to purohaM R|>hli and Blaebi* XX. Uprivhl and Circularßaw.mill, wilVcallOß L, B,tjkr ter who I Ihliday aolhoriutomateteWraiU. forth.nw, Jun« 11.—pd.-6m 1 ROBERT LVTiSj England Whipped, SPIIB inblctiboTuUadl kMplag oU: hand a larg.gi—rtr 1 mMtofIRON .BdNAIT&. whlohX. wiJI iilSfM moat tMuaabla lung, hi tha ime and Feaadiyrtora.MM*- lug LeoaardßiUoore. ~-ns'i i, nr.