Tin Fait -Earths MwsowMhrije i n » l ' l!nt>l*u«rhj> centt# fliowetli fromnfcvcn , £„l tliot «we»l fluivpr, f>y kindneys maJo ■ 'i ~ bud mid Lduoin, will never lode, Borifhl]r;»roil» ordonigiven.” Seine twenty years ago, I whs an np- Drentico boy- in the then “City of mud, now the goodly city of Rochester. The business of which I was obtaining a know ledge, was conducted upon Exchange 'streotj though I boarded in one Of the streola in tho woslern part of the city. in going to my lea, I was in tho habit of meeting, almost every' evening, for roan) weeks in succession, a small, well dressed and good looking girl, with a pail m her! hand. At length my curosity became ox- j cited and I resolved to ascertain, ifposst-] b£.he daily errand of the girl Having mot hor the following evening, 1 n ° col “' ingly turned oh my heol; and followed hdr at a distance lliat would not excite sus picion in any one. lat length saw her on lor a small shocmakor’s shop on sbuth &t. Piul street. I subsequently learnod that tho’shop, was owned by an industrious young mah, and excellent mechanic, and that he was tho girl’s husdand. Ho had been married a few months, and possess ing no otlyor capital than a gobd name and robust constitution, ho resolved to economize, by hiring a house in the sub urbs of the city. < His breakfast was always ready for him by day-break, and taking his dinner with him, Ha saved tho hour each day winch 'most persons spend in going and m com ing from uiat meal; Many economists would havo been saiisficd with tho saving of so much timo as this between tho'rising and iroing down of tho sun, but not so with yopng shdcmhkcr. 110 also wished to savo tho hour usually devoted to lea, and therefore had that meal dailytak eb to hiin'by his pretty little wife, rhis arrangement enabled him to spcQd the whole day, pnd ns much of the evening ns “ho chnsp in his shop. ' The industrious habits of tho shoemaker vrerb soon discovered and met with their duo. revmrd* Customers flocked in lifibn and ho was obliged not only to rant a lAnfo'shop, but to employ an additional number of Workmen. But tho increase of business did not yvean him from tho plan he'had early adopted for tho saving of third meal still having been taken to him by bis wife, in the tin pail. . About this time l left tho city, and did not return for about twelve yenrs. I had iiot,;-hawbver, forgotten tho shoemaker, hiving, from my first knowledge of him, discovered the germ of success in bis man dor of life. I visited the place whoro his old shop had stood ; it had given place to a new brick block. In vam l looked about for the si»n —it was nowhero to bo seen 1 was at length informed by a friend that two years previous he had removed to Ohio, “Do you know anything of his ctrcum- i I inquired. ' ; „ ‘‘l da. In the first place he took to Ohio fcbput five thousand dollars in cash, some three thousand or which he invested m reni* estate near Cincinnati: ho has nl jpady realized three times tho amount.— The other two thousand ho put Into a pork establishment', and that sum yielded him A large profit. But if he had not resorted to speculation,”'added my friend, “ho could flot but have succeeded in life, so thorough W.eroiiia business habits, and especially AU.thosoJjahits arescconed by an indust- 1 yioiis little wife.” ... I 1 hqvc recently returned from a visit to Ohio/and have again seen tho shoemakor. and his wife. • Ho is now in the prime of nml possesses an ample fortune, and tin unsullied reputation for hopor apd pro bity. Never having had any personal ac ohaintance with him, 1 introduced my pelf as a Rochesteroniap, This was into m tjw. afternoon. I very cheerfully ac cepted an invitation to lake tea with him. Jmprpving a momentofsilencoul tho table, Tfeatarked s ‘ “j fear Mr. H., you pro not so great an pconomlat of time ns you used to bo? “Why not?” ho inquired. / ,7“-When first I became acquainted with j Jlra. fl,, you could not afford to go homo | to ten, Arid she psetl to carry it to yqu ” “Jq n littlo tin pail,” and she, bursting into a laugh. ' “Exactly.” “Indeed, Mr. W., Jiayc you Hnown us sp long?” ■>! then made mysolf known as the form pj apprcqtipcof Mr.H., 'and was immodi -1 ntely recognized by Mra. H.,as ono of hor parser street acquaintances in Rochester. . ."“But that pail ; what do you think lias becomo ofthat?” asked Mr.H. J supposo, has boon long since nurnjiprpd with tho things ijiaf werp,” 1 -nnswerod. .rcdtfßy ho means,” said ho, at: tho samo .to'tiPPing a wink to bis wife. arose from the tahlo, apd left , tho gitpl Apdtibob returned with the identi '{s}), us they Jiot[i assured mo. I need ifoy that it boro palpablo ovidencc of iho. ravages of timo. ■fjr'‘Bnt wbat is your object in preserving x iMt'pant” “Its associations. We look upon it as tho earliest instruments which con tributed, io our succoss in life, and as such w&sbatt eyor cherish it.” I soon after took my leave of Mr. and Myp, fj.) apd their interesting and happy [amity ; and not a day sincothen has my bind been without its romcmborance of the HA ailii her Tin Pail. f?' - nt f Alilodesi Wav of TemsoiT.— ‘lhavo iittfi a «ekn yoiirSyife jately,’ said qno, gentle - another ip ; p|t omnibus./ "No,” tfte reply ‘‘slip has retired from socie ty fttr a .‘while, for the purppsp of attending pf afinira which add to «|he duties of the cebsua.taker.” Tho col. pr«f the face.of an 'old majd who chanced to hn iti the Lpmnibiia. lookfcd very iftuch jhtifpf a bloodl beet, ‘wlipn thc gentle rnarfesbiB-repiy, BIT fllEHfi CABV.' Sho gave o word of good advice, She Impod I'd profit • hy! , . Anil I shouldn't wonder if she thought ! camo away lo cry- Sho thinksJ stand mfoar of her, i really think I don t. She’s suro my'will will yield lo hor9 I’m pretty sure it wen t. I know my donr old moidon otint • Is pTinient, guild nnd wise—- ltut, Hurry, don't you think with mo She's rnthor too prociso f Sho Raid I must not full in love — "Propriety for bid And I told lior 1 should nover Lovo you honor thon I did • Elio snid you must not fondle me-- Sho did not think you would I told kor I’d bo up inarms Against you if you should. Sho snid you must not kiss mo • Tho first time, Bhould you try, And I told hor that yon shouldn t Bui 1 did pot 101 l hor why. Sho said that suitor never jujt Had over pressed tier hand ,* 1 did not lliinktho ronscgi Very hard lo understand. And as for marrying knew She'd dio before hIioM wed- • And l told her that I did not doubt TUo truth al what nho sail*. from tho Baltimore Patriot. “VOICES OF THE PAST.” Thoro.s something ovor murmuriog So ewoolly in my ear. Al limes in nccenta whispering. i It thrills my soul to hear. And music varying molody Brings to mino eyo tho tear, Koch simple Btrain reminding uio Of thoso I hold so dear. ' Oh I thoro are voices of tho past, Which have tho pow’r to bring Hopes, which around ub olicd tboir lights In bin’s first early spring. And memories ot nines nwake, Within tho licnrl ogain. Of happy joyous days ol yoro. Which may nolcunui again. Each well known word ol many a Bong, 0(i hringeth back lo me. And thoughts nro etirr’d by simple sound.., Unskillful though thoy be. Yet, it is llieir’s to bring to miml Sorao scene of former years. Or sotno remembered vision swoeti ot Childhood’s hopes nnd fours. Tlicso nro tho voices of tho post Coming to us ogain. Kcmimlitig ns of hy gone joys, Which wo sock lor in vum lint, shl lo us they only seem Links ol n Imiken chain, Or wither’d flowers, whose perfumo Is all that now remains. fcSrONE sultry summer day, having fallen into a dose over “Plutarch's Lives,’ inethought I was suddenly transported to the regions of tho dead, whero ns I wap dered about scokingsorooof my old friends, my attention .was suddenly arrested by a loud clamor of voices that seemed to come from persons engaged in hot contention, and attracted the attention or Radamanlhus who presides over tho Supremo Court in that unexplored region. On inquiring the cause of this disturbance, I was inform ed that it originated in a dispute between I Alexander the great, Julius Ciesar, Tam erlane, Nadir Schn, Nnpoloon Bonaparte, as to which was tho greatest horo and conquoror. Tho judge directed them all to bo called before him, and ordered them to set fort|t their pretentions inns few words ns possibio. “I,” said Julius Cmsar, “conquered Gaul and Britain, and finally luid Italy at my foet.” “And I,” said Tamerlane, “ennquerod Asia, and shut up tho representative of the Prophet in an iron cage.” “And I,” said Nadir Schah, “conquered Persia, Armenia nnd Hindoslan.” “And I,” said Napoleon, “conquered Italy, Germany and Prussia, laid Europe at my feet, and subjected Franco to my sway.” “And I,” said Alexander, “conquered the world.” “Very well,” said tho judgo. “You are all great conquerors, but I will show you a greater.” Accordingly he beckoned to a tall ma jestic figiffP, Standing apart, contemplating the scene with calm indifference, who ad vanced and stood erect before the great judge of mankind. “Here,” exclaimed Radnmanthua. — “Hero is tho conquoror, greater than dcs olators of nations, and tho subjugators.of Empires, who, after giving freedom to his country, and emancipating a world, over came his ambition and conquered himself!’ was Washington. —Pen and Pencil. Pbima Facie Evidence. —“Rasho" is the familiar nicknarqe of a Vonpqnt bar keeper, yvell knoivp for his “jolly red face” and Bardqlphan noso—a countenance be fitting his vocation, and indicating that ho did not despiso it. Several years ago, and soon after the “anti license law” camo into forco in tjto Qreen Mountain State, a trav eller called and asked fpr a glnssof brandy. “Don’tkeep it,” said “Rasho”—“for bidden by law to sell any liquor.” “Tho devil you are!” said tho stranger] incredulously 1 . 1 The bar-keeper'repeated his declaration that tho house didn’t keep it.” “Then-bring on vour own bottlo,” said the traveller, with decision.' “You needn’t pretend' to mo that you keep that face in repnir on water!" “Rasho” laughed heartily and brought on “the critter.”— Tost. (£r“John, who was the wisest tyan “Dont know, sir.” “Yos you do know, tell mo.” “Well, I gue§s it was undo, for fa'lior sayB ho was so cunning that ho gotqvery body to trugt him, and wasn’t fool enough lo pay nobody.” ; OirPlaco a bone across a pork rind, and' you liavo “Bony-part crossing tho Rhino.” This is tormbd "illustrating his tory.” ' ; 03*“Would you like to’Subscribe for Dicken’s Household Words ?’* inquired a sambrb magazine agent. " 1,1 .'' | Household Words'!'? havd played tho. “DicTcen’s vyitb ftieijopg epoyfgh !”. y/as ihi*'; retort, v. :li V " •* ' '. *• ;,il .iii mrr’ M A SJ Iff FA Of O. B. MERRELL rpll/VNKFUI. foi theliberal pilronnao ha l.'ii 1 received, reipeotlully teirnf Mer hat removed lo hti pew shop on tho ?iook 06<1 li woll rell’i Hotel, where he Is well ,uoi>ll d with uoo*. o»u prepared till all order* for , Copper, Fin\ Sheet-Iron and Japanned U i Ware, AiCHBAP anduk GOpD-Muanbo found In any coantrr town fa (he Interior of the Stale Old Brass and Copper Will be tnkes at tho highest pnoe* In Mohango for wor r "S'-Mendlng dono to order. c , oarnold . Mar 4.1663. VALUABLE SAW-WILL PROPERTX, Timber, Timber Land and Iron Ore for Sale? THE inbicriber will rail tho foliowing detorlbad volooblo KEAI, E3^,r^ n0 ,1 5 I ;„i v i,i e( l hoir port Of o tract !SI O. 1. LAND containing 106 acrei. or more,. ill data on M«hannon Oreek, which l. * h ' "“f> e nndClonrfuld count!... '* ’ and of I, w.„ t|m f td-th Whd. !.»• r IVO. £• —Mod,oliolUuate on Moihannoo oreek. and adjoining tho above neme I pl*oo or lend contnlnr 407 or more. Tht.ro lo (trout Waler-Powor on thl. t'"C>,tho Crook ofljrdloK inindent power lor uF“rge and Rolling. Mill. Tho Bln Milo Run anil tho Throe Milo non C n whion nro-plontr ofTront) empty into too Moihennonon thl. tract each of which all rid fioin one lo two good ii a lint ro.o newly built Doored Baw-Mi 1.16 fe *t whco ,o n Ihh trnot. on the power of the I hrop Milo Run. The T urn pike leading fromCloairiold to Uolleionto pa.i« f, 1 I ou ' h ih. trnot. The dlrtnnoo from. thl. plnoo to .Unlovillo, on the Raid Eagle Plank Road, 16 mile*. To Jo lion Furnnoo. nod Hannah furnnoo about 14 to lhra let. The dß'ancoto the nver by the road »or ID nulei-to tbo moujli ot the oteek. uy water. Hi miles. There Isa Vein of Iron Ore on tills Tract, And within 60 ot BOrodi or water power. Thii Ii the pi eon ipokonof by Proleiior Kogan. in hu Oeolouioal Report ol lW». whore ha ,uyi. "Bln inltoi noithetot of Fhllipiburg. on .» Turnpike, title red ilnloof rorinntion XI. iomedie.elj »e- Inw theconglomerateoi lormation XU, no ..6tu.-i.nd oloi- | 01 hn remnrki by laying. •Thl. p coo n wu-..y oi n lor her investigation.” IHIUMIOUH COA i r*._d iho best ol AIM i UKK are abundant in tho aeighboih'>od. .... 1 The Terms will bo mad* easy. und no imlispnlabo Ulio i eiveu. Apply to the subscribe; six mi es sooth of Ourwcni- i ville, near Fruit Hill Post Oiriov. Cio.«fiebl county, I 0..—0 r to JOHN U. THOMAo. Untonville. Centre opußty, Pa.. [Fleming P- o*]-Of to David Uilger, who resides onthe 1 will alioiell rrom FOUR HUNDRED to AND good Haw Logs, which will cat ft good dealol i«ahel ljom'wr. Halo logs are about one m'>e above £{ r mill on tho river hill, and about UK miles ab °veMr.Owi n * mill. The nver is wide hero, nod iney can be*J r j'JJ's 2* ■awed al the above mill. Ihose logs oon bo pot into the rives for lea than 13 CD per M G UUTLCB. 'i'ho''‘hao cast orlnteliigoncer” will insort the “boya three lime,, omitting the latter part minting to raw •tdinten Democrat” will insort that part of the above relating to iheialo ofiaw log., three limei. anu tend ihoir billiioibu ofiloj. ' <&i3‘s&£s<33n2&> sais^.ii>a PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE. Establiuliod 18 years ago by Dr. Kinkelik, N.W corner ol Third and Union si recta, between Spruce and Pino sts., Philadelphia. EIGHTEEN yeurso[ext«juive and uninUrruDted practicp spentla this Oily, have mndored Dr. K. the “ostexptsr and ioccmslul practitioner, far and near. In the trestmeat o ail diseases of a private nature. Pe »""■ on tho body, throat or legs, pans m *he bon«, mer enrealrheumatism, strictnrei, gravel, dtsemiw anijop irom youthfol cxceneior imporUJes ol the h h * t h(ncl;e?i iti'ntion has become enfeebled, are all seated witb snwje s. fie who places biratoll under the care ol Dr rth nonilr confide lo his honor nsn cenUetnun, and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. TAKE PAUTICUL.AR NOTICE. Voung min who haeo iDiored thpraielye. b>l.® tie. iuUolged la-a hahlt tieuu.atly l ** r “' d „. f ;J^, e .' - ™ n.nloni al tohool: the el feel, ot which ate nightly tell, e»ee when aileep. and dettror both d immailiAti'lV WettkQOMMld Cu-Dlllln con;il *loL»lllty» leisoi mniculat energy, physical la»<»ilod« and genjral prostralioa. irritability ami all nerroni direction, induoitioa, aeMorthe ll«er. nad every dl.ea.olna'oy woyconu.c.elwlih ihe dltordci of the procreative lunouoni cured, nnd full v.goi IIKAD. YOUTH AND MANHOOD! A. Vigorous Life, ox a LrciuciiuTc Death. Kiitkelin on Self-Prcsmation— Only 24 cents. Thli took Ja.t publ .lied n filled with uicfol lDroimollon. on the mOnnatiei nod dlifaie* of Hjr fjeneraljva Urcani. It ad drone. itaelf alike to Youth. Manhood and Old Ate. nod ,l 'i'h» d *alaobhi b »J* l icoa»il Imprailn warnln* 11 prarentyoars of misery anil saUerin*. end annuuHj thon "'f’orants'bMwtdinf It will learn how to prevent the destruo *°*L*A rSmltteßcooif 25 c«nU. enclorerltini u to Dr KtNKGLIN. N, W. ooroorof Thud and Union streets between Spruce and Pine; Fhlladeldhia. will ensure a boo* °l’flr*oo| e ata t dl»tance l may nddreii Dr. K. by letter, [post Ini a remittance. and put up ieonre liom dentate or curunitr Ilook-Beller.. haw. Ac a-u. Pedlen. Caaraiien. and all other. .applied with the above work LIST OF TRAVIS JURORS for Sept, term, 1853 Geor«e B. Dale Farmer ' r '*" town.hip rinmaal Caldwell do 9° Abrabam llailr do <•» 9® William I’rioe do do ® Nathan Cla.ei do do do Uma?EWlla. do Kanhaa. do John Poltereon do jO, S! n SS George Erhard do do Joaeph potter do Horn. “® Georie h ßeamf do J® &h«SK‘ Coalfield boroa.h WaLMimm P B r. , , n “ lb 4Vno.toJ.hip N. K. Modnlllo do do do John U.o.herti do . 5? Leri Jjuta Merchant Covinston do Bamael Hpeacer Knimor Fean 00 J. 11. Fanner Tailor do do VV. B. Porter J.aboiar do do Patrick Daily Farmer „ no 4® O. forme, Du, S„ de do John Weaver Merchant do do Jowph bore’aoe Tollor •nr£?i„„d do Bamuol P. Bhoir Former Wrwdward do llanielPhllip. do do do Tho., McGhee do Hell do T. B. Davl. do 1 etgu«on do Thomn.Oweni do 5“ OeorcaDiilen do .. fijiS? 1 do B. B. DlHer Ilinokimith Bops. 9® John Gearhart Farmer r- .. 1 do 1 John McUolly do c . h " i . 9® Henry lllto do ()l ' aril °® LIST OF GRAND JURORS for Sept, term, 1853. John C. Heed Carpenter Ca 'Sm',' >l> J jhn Reami I'aimei u, 57 jsKsttU & gjsSd. M« c ' & \ Jesse Hotton do William Miehaelt do James Orottm&a ua Jacob I’eoroe co JobnTniqei qo Adam Gearha.t Abraham Kjlai It,chard Uanvei Jonathan Wall Samuel Mpoie liaao Southard Wm. Hand/ [)arld Bell . John Showalter J;metBpeaoet J.A.T. Haotei AodnrioD Murray William Miob&eli T Wholesale and Retail Grocery, rg~esirg>Epas 3 ,Gbtßa a a s > 0 s 5 ~.?5k wfi*2 \ S fiOAn DEPOT. a foil and complete luiortmentol ? S OROCEtlil'a. nAUON, LAUU.IiOFES. TAlt. ia- S t ONTNAILS.iIRIEDFAurr.Hnd oil tholeadms or. «, t tldwintrade.—TbanKfairoiDftHfavors.he wouUlosk C p hi* old patrons to give bim a call, as be it prepared to < S Mlletprice»thatcanD6trailto pleaie. ? S rfbroary M. 1853r-iy, . ' J.R.fcBY- For M 1 Rent, THE Dwelling.PWt ol use OLEAHFIELD ACApEUY, Apply to • J. B. McBNAIAY. Clnarfleldi April SO. 1r63.l r 63. ■■■ .' ■ • ; •■:■■■ BAK-IRON ■ QF alloot|tM oioM-kopt a«ptB,mi. ; ;- .. .• i V COOKING STOVES, . W • 1,; UAKIEH. Adcnl. NEW GOODS. ondjhj nn fnj . Ujo Htombouia fof \£m% b% jKd MorrUdalo, a . Large, Splendid if 4 Cheap Atrortmerit of flood*. nonititlns of avoir ilflo and qanlllyof T)rv Goods, Groceries, Quccnsivarc, Cut lery, Hardware, Boots, Shoes and Bonnets, Confectionary, Clocks cj- Watches. Al>8(). n lorgonnd well .elected nock of Ready-Made Clothing, Drugs cj- Medi cines, f HlNthlßNT'.'nonah ,,i’^.^.lnN.wV.tht'. L I L ndi»'vJSfAl. PUI.. nnd all Che, Medicine* rurally * e *! j y n 1 S£ f " im,v itoro * Uorweo*vlllo< fob. lo»w. - PENN IRON FOUNDRY 5 Machine, Pattern and Blncksmitk Shops, OEairE®mj F®o Tup .nndflnlffoed wonld annoonco to Ilia citizen* of| ('ieorllald and adjoining oounlleo, that he ha. oponed a | ,onte«»Tm«t;iii tho borocgh of Clearfield. norii ill". , lionatd St Moore, whoro lie Intend* keeping a !S?R*l!° ASSORTMEnV ok CASTINI-tj. warranted !o‘be belt. maioilal. aad at pri™ '.l'nl oaonot fail nionao Tho following compote p-i’ of .iiaatoak on bapda . PiFbTON’a fiarXitt woKiMj bi-ove. fo. eithjr 1 Wood or Coal ThU Stove hoi Probably tho dnotion of any other Toraol otoreo. It baa oopetiedodtn almnt ovary connls, tho well known “J ’ leritovei. liu ear l l y undoratood, nod the Hue. being «o arrange". r,:, a t oil can bo cleaned without any troablo. Toe Krt t ' Jt,aoni “ l ‘ 000111 , M L D obTIN a <7dTOVES-at from .8 P JSS I*LUR STO VES-foy either wood or coal. SALAbpANtIER dS a boaatircl Coal Stove. VASE hn Henry Abbe* deg roc* west porcheito apoal.lhcnce loutb 3 degree* west by land ol Tno*. Wilion Wi perches to the ploco of beginning bounded by landi of Aaron Weld. Jacob Myer*. John Llghtner anu Hard, man Philip*, being unimproved lan.i, well calculated torn intallfarm. The lOil i* of a good quality, and ha* aotpe tim ber on it. lultable for Dumberiog purpo»e». . Due attendance will be given oa the day or sale bytheoa mmisUatur TERMtS OK SAI.EI , ... Ono ho!f caihon tho confirmation of the inlo, find tho doe in one year lobtiecuttd by judgment bond nnd moil' gate. Uj orderot tho Court. _ . . , B * LEONALD WELD. Adm’f. J00e8,1853, A Journeyman Cabinet-Maker. A GOOD JOURNEYMAN CABINET MAKER, will bo alforded libera) viragos, and oontt ant employ mot by ap* plrmi immedlßioiT to JOHN GUEIUH. Mo, HI. !*». TUB STOCKHOLDERS Ob' TUB CLEARFIELD AND CURWBNSVILLB TURNPIKE Co , are requeued to cell at ibe Office of JAMES WHIG LEY, Esq.. oe or before tbe 15th of Jofy, and pay olf tboir subioHpttoos and save coil. Clearfield, July 1.1353 JAMtSVVKIGLEY, Treai mil B tubicriber reipectfolly a ivei notice that be hai placod X hi* Docket, and nit note* and paper* that vtero in m hi*poi* sTuion ni Jaitlcoof tho t'eaco. la the hand* ot JAB. VVRIU* LEY, Eiq.. In tbomanner directed by law. Uo also give* qqtioo that all his book* and accounts for Printing, np to the lit of November ISSI, are alio left with fill. WHIGLEY for *e tiemoot, who ia duly nuthorlied to give and take receipts lor tbo same. D. VY. MOUUE. july Bth. M 53. Wanted. 100 001103 eT 9 V4a * WOUD ' CUT * o PP L y uEED ClearPeld, June 18. IBS3. ; .■'VaoEfiimo samdl A©o®if(3lo®ims OF- A GUOD’QUAJLITY, for salo at liaao Smith's Stoic, Cutwensvilie, Pa. Jolyß, 1853. A Frcsli Supply of Salina Salt, OF BUFEUIOK QUALITY—For «aIo by A. M. IIILL9. July £3.1853, . Estate o( Thomas Fenton, deceased. Uhereby glroa," tliaf'lctlorsof Administration il upon the citato of TiIUMAd b'iSNTONJato of Fehn township Cloarflold county, deceased, hard been granted to tho subscriber AH persons having olatmi against said estate aro hereby requested to present the tame duly authenticated for settlement* and those indeb!od to the sarpe are noticed to pay the turn? without Ue|ay. " August, 13, 1853.—Gt. EADY-MADE OLOTIUNG ofa'moatexur (lelailplM HERE IS YOUR REMEDY? llOlrliOWAi’s OIATTIEAT A most Futmot of n Letter from Mr William Galpin, o s! Mary-a Street, Woymoth, dated May 10, 18..1 ToTrolwior HOLLOW A V,- . ' fin onnglrt a rn| h or^ b rrdSS m u, moJth.^ s! h.W, doprivml otr6n npd»le«p. Cfl J her hoallli WtT oaimon a d IrtiUai terrible. I had KT.r v M menood elk tveeke **°ij|J2Jif '“wftl rout 'Venra or enar. nnd her »utleriog« of n»7 wife dnrl« the wi w 7® , d lmteed iK!» great,, allevla ling the GAU > JN . a PEB £! . a Ura 11 °nl• h I n * - 1 now •tronc'youjommonpthem to all TUIE^Ea. 'fheto Pillt tboald homed oonjolntly with tho Ointmout in lh u"ga°Bn.rilrcnalp. Burn*. Humana. Bile.of Moachetoea and Sami Kilos Cuco bay. Lbicgmfool, Chilblains. Chopped hands, Oorns, CSv* l >) Lancer ' Contracted and Stiff Joints. Elephantiasis Fistulas. Gout. Glandular Swellings. Lumbago, Piles nhou. malism, Scalds. Sore Nipples. Sore 'l diseases, Scurvy, Soro. heads, rumours,^Ulcers, ' BoUUUho Snalil.hmont of ! ’f bl'Vl’YemlctaWo honies in Uio Union. anJ by Meotri. A. U. St U. BAN U».n- it a oon.ldomb’o tavlna br taking tho •»«"''jf.'Vd,,, N. U.—Direction* for ffaidavoe of patents to IV. or« affiied to each Pot. (Jet. 14. IB5i ( >7. Valuable Ural ISslate AT PRIVATE SALE Ml ft tit M , I‘iiIVATH SALEtho following duoi.bed well Known nnu vnluabl. UEAE ESTATE. conmttnt of A FARM OF 106 Acres, CnrwentTllle. nod Knownn.Uio Wise Farm . fl/wj. The improvements consist of about 75 acres of cleared land, fJfeL-in a good state of cultivation, a LargcJJu-clling-llouse, a Large Bank Barn, Sjning-Jlouse, Dry-House, Shop, and other necessary buildings, together with one of the largest, best selected, ana most productive APPLE and PEACH ORCHARDS in the county. TM* FARM ii well mpplied with excellent water. *°C2r'Vor*fn:tnrrPorlictilars apply to either of thaaubicri bThoopsopMt”wm bt‘ wllon thnlnwV louonnblo toimi »ml n wnnnntee deed ,ircn. MICIIAEf* WISE. WIULIAM WISJS. In behalfol tho heira of Goniod Wi*e. doietuca. January 18, IBoB.—if. ' PLEASASIT MALI-* IRON FOUNDRY and MACHINE SHOP, At Clearfield. Til It oodeniyae' reipectmlly mmoPnoe.lothepf opleol Clearfield and the adjoining counties that hestlll conun looani oB th»»hoM bn.laniM Imextenitw o.ubH.h. menl lS uS borough of Clear Held, and il now prepared to manufacture all kinds of Castings used for Grist Mills, Saw-Mills, and all'kinds of Machinery. llii Catlings are no* of a • operlorqoallly—equal, IfßOtio petior to rot other in the Stale— a* ho nie* Done but the r r, toil matciial.»»d.a>ploy» none Pul the very bettofwoiXmen ““ MACHINE SHOP, With two.upeiior TURNING LATHES, driven by *t«>B>. Ii now In i ncoeufa I operation, and nndor the a oractir.al moohanic—where altnoit any article of meemnery enn be PINIBHEU In the eery beet itjle. and on ibortnoticrn llehainow anhandia lawn a«»ortment of Lsuinma inoh asHTOVES of vorto i aizciandpattern*. PLOUGH IRUWo, WASH KKrrLtS. Sto.i&o.. which he ofTer* to sell low fdr Cash, or on V reasonable credit. He is now calling, from ho most approved paltcipi. HATHAWAY COOKING-STOVES. ALSO—Fancy Air Tight Parlor Stoves, Hine Plate and Coal Stoves. Also, Wiard’g celebrated Plough. /tad nil tindiof HOLLOW-WARE, SLEIGH and BLLI) batendOtoieM S» reasonable■tenni. and troiti Ural Iht rliinent of the comity generally will find U to their advantM* fo cuehim lhoir cotton,. CASH will alwayi be preferretf but the hisrheii price* will be nl.owed lor Laontrv Produce and OLD METAL*. At ho gives hi* establuliraenthfspenonal lopemilon.all order* for work, will rouci v o^jromjt^wttentjon. ClearHcl-l. Nov 28,1851. _ , FUTV HOLLARS PORFKIT —DR. HUNTER WILL forfeit $5O il failing to ouro any oaio ofaeorot disease that may come un<*er hit care, no matter how long standing. or how »filleting. Either fcei are Invited to hi* I*r jvate Rooms H 8 North Seventh street Philadelphia without fear otinter motion from other pat ent*. Stranger* and other* who nave been unfortunate in the selection ol a Physician aro invited 'Through nnrostralnod Indulgence In the nasiion*. by eioeu or lelLabuse the evil* arenntno'oui, Premature impotoncy, Involuntary seminal, discharges, wait, iag or theorgans. lon of memory, a duta* o for feraalo society, cenorol debility, or conititutional derangement, are sure to follow Ifneoemry. consult the Hocror wilhconfidenco.— He offer* a perfect enro. . , ... , READ AND REELECT.—Tho elected would do well to retleot before trailing tueir health. happiness, and ia many cam their life*. In the hand* of physician* Ignorant of this class of maladies. HU certainly impossible for one man to understand ell the ills the human family are subject to* K*e> rr re*peotable Physician ha* his peculiar branch, in which he is morcsacoeiilnf than hi* brother piofcrsori.ond to that he devotes most of put me and study. . ... . . YEARS Ur PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to thostudr end treatment ofdiseatesof tho sexual organs, together with ulcer* upon the body, throat, note, oi leg*, paint in the head, or bones, memorial rheumatism, etrlo'uro*. gravel, irregulari tie*, diseases arising from youthful exconer, or Imparities of the blood, whereby the oonstitation hat becorao enfeebled, enable* tho Hooter to offer speedy relief td all who may place ttienmlves under his care. . Medicine forwarded to any .part of the United States.— PriceFiveandTeOUoliaraforpackago. _ gcpt.2,lS32.— ll. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. THE EXERCISES or THIS INSTITUTION waro to ODoned on MONDAY, tho 25th mil., under tho charge of JAMES UIHHLE GORDON. A. M. . . , Tbaobjcotof the Trustees is to placetho Academy upon the foottog contemplated by the original founder* ol the In* tlitution, Gy cfloring to the youth of Clearfield county, op portunities of receiving tho benefitofa Thorough English and Classical Education, A. welta> tho I.iiluattlaei ot Rualtnonlaiy lniltactlon. JKafce of Tuition ; COMMON ENGLISH' DEPARTMENT—Bmbra ‘ oing Reading. Writing, Spelling. Arithmetics Geography. English Grammar and History, per ATI nn Ttl U E%'GiIWENGLidVI'iVEPARTMENT,'.'.;'.'.!'. , ...r>OO THE CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT *J 00 t&~Fupils UeslnnTfcof acquiring the modern Idouoage* wifibsauofdedlaoiiiUettodo *O. upon maxingappucutiop to thol’iinolpal. . , By order of tha OoardofTruitaot. Tj. U. MoENALLY.BcdV, Clearfield* April 30,18£h' •• * . STBAW fiOODS—SPRING 1853. THE Subioriber ia now prepared to exhibit to Merolmati and MiUners his usual heavy stooh of Ladies’ anu MU STRAW AND SILK BONNETS , . STIUW Tl{imilNQS } and . , 'ARTmoiALPLoyi'msi For Ocnl’pmtn: which-for Extent. Variety nnil beauty if menufaotota. ax well a» uniformly oloia prlcee.wlll be Tonin' unrivalled. ■ ' *' ' : ; ' *'• THOMAS WHITE.- ■ . No; H South FreundßttooCFhtladelpbla i FeblOM^lO.lSiJy. D. I'.TAYLOR, %im’u Palm-leaf, Panama omLeVery variety or . sviumii ujtTd . / atfgjfij a.-if uinaiSy | ;> POCKET iESCBIiAPIU&A OR, EVERY ONI! HIS OWN- PItYSICIMi ”’I E FOtrn fiTlii oSUUirf/4a rfiStfSffiffi'JWg Impotiaafce t* nutated p*)H toihoie oontemplfußc mu, ito?f ittui thjj :UM?nk*Sqiss «‘v.. d llia;i*ho!«,tr«lß. , prt*7tJ«il*l fessSSS SKSS?^ oifivocopld will bownt lor On®* R Wto YCftJHO " Addre... m S p,uw «*"yhSS.?pVl! November 10.1953.—1 - jj ••. ,:■).; ~ > " -maw, knov? thybbCp. I ,*, , j lIX I An invaluable Book, only 25 “Every Family Should hove o copy;” -: r 4| r.nftn cones aoi.D jw kbm yahrig-i uUW* MONTlie. A new edition, ed. jnilinaod.' ' . DU. HUNTEtI’H MEDICAfj MANUAL AIJD WAltij l BOOK l-'OU Till': AEFEIUroU. Ccnlnki Di .fok, asiA'aWiASs tlce.ojtoluiivelr devoted to tho cupt of dboaie. of u.padpSjj 'WS&SffiSftg w^ftfuiV^gor^flteiifeafe, and a trcallte on the Oauict.dyniotom. end Van MUJIW dS!is?: » &Wi» a; wgiigfflgi ••TbU ii! wiihoot Moeplton, tht Intellijlbie woik pnbll.hod on the i ;ta«« “W" itieKUui’ Sson Sf°lUi"ode!^ C U n t°nee from bit Objo«!p>jmemidtft : (hn treatment ofllio vnrioM foroiilftilW.tiMt*! ofi Wd: *.H» mo HK.atn to l*ufl\ ! and ‘uw IIUJe pte.en.pUoß to iw S 5» “h» hliofl.wdtoih««fOTW.ai thenunlr nomin.lmtor oPSi'ccnt. ‘he I rob • ofltome twentr fear, men .eoeenffi P .hoild bo imnartCil in ibi» inva aabla wdrk.. ,» I ? o ™ih a«J?S2 pnm, mortification and lotrow to the TOUib nndettfcy. ln wrlUn* of HjJUdj iSsfeasssaesrf ina the .in and tbo fooiful o omennoncet upon tnemiwlviiut i .h»ir r miiiei Tho conitituttou* of thooittod* who an tup cheek! and ‘el*masr» sboe”hit bWafo™on.nU.epoethoa.ee a S , r!“. a .'Sl”i?ed h ."and”"ievif iee. roerw. worker in lb« {opt UOOKBKKIIeRBTOAN VAtMBHS and BOOK. AtiiflfS ■applied on the moil liberal utmi. Bcpt. 8. BM-lr. '■ PENNSVILLE TANNERY, ' rpilEanJenlenM would I «ib*j« r >> »»I J ®.° n mo-h the cnee under the credit iytttm.—Secondly »l«* Sll oor etcck lower than on credit became weca»tn«k,e«l rStnri tooner. endthni therowl I bean edeantafetotheeitt. S'i'tHhff tCbu,.,.-We hUd k-PIM -gfflLß hand. * 100 J (utortmentoTLEAlllEß, Upper. Kipt.end CeUwkint, llernei, UeeUiei. Kmttaf.tj, For whieh n> will title in eichan*e*t the hithejt ntertetp* £e». nil kinoe of country proilaci). neb neUBAIH de'irtptlon. Ilcer.hldei. Calf iklot. lumber. Bjri.Tenow, &c . end men n little cnih ntto. fomitb ouitomere with ready made Bootr esd Bhm£ Genre. Hanuna. Collar,. Ilridloe. Lloee. Bnddlen to,. oiBJ notice, nnd nt the iaro price, whtob they >onld bare lOM) the raanufacturtn if they bonebtorthem, Hnraenmabfe Shoemaker,. and omen, will ple'.io call and eiaimn.ee .lock. May ill). ISs3.—tun. JOHN BOB3BLX* bOO.l Caution. M ALL pertom known to me YALE'S BELF-Sfcjrtßß In the count* of Cloarfield. will Ihenteor the Hfehl with U ft. CA&TIsa,M CtamSg who it nuthonned by me to mnko mS'iKJouS- w,/ o " uUlßlod ““bubehtl’vti^ A°ju'. I per>?na withiae to purohnen HiK ll1 *.?“?iF'r'JS A Oprjent ami Circular Bnw-mlll* will call on U.BvW ter who f ihUdajr nuthoriio to tta*e contract* fMlbe ***** Jooe 11.-pd.-6rn BQtfLRT l***l«E> England Whipped. Tariff or no Tariff. ■ T H » E .:M nott reoionable teimi* at tho I (os sod JTousd(7 rrott?ed. nt '?ha"ijW2N irora TYRONE CITY pauee throOgb it, and «lhefi*i?tt!f menu are contemplated. , , , . WM .i fc i.g ill |sJ Application for lota may,l>o mAdo to AowmvUle. Jane2Q.l?s3.—if. . r ' Valuable Lot at Public Sale.-^ THERE win be exposed to PUHLICsAIE, at the CW Home In tho borough of LMSAKf < IELO..on AhetMN | • day of SEPTEMBER, R 63. A'IOWN LUI, tUnaUag} boron :b of CLEARFIELD. a*d he plot than* as LOT NO. >«, late thbeitite of W C. Which,J2>q..daej4. It ia located in Ihe roost pleasant pjrt of said borough W» pnvato residence, and the tiile la good. . v JAMEST. LEONARD,JEiecntoraofediJ . \ WALLACE; tor/Wi C, WeWi Jtily I. Illfof— to. > . • pL. ; VALUAIILT; DOUBLE. SAW MILL i,b 3 Arid NINE Acres qf\ Land for. Sabi rjtiiE Bnbioritw will ulldn imiOTabl, taraa;iti>* T ISd&n latge OUUBLB SAW Mlf,L".ttuata oi.Cift clb.lwfon CloniHdld lnyMtor WllblJß noreiol land mlioialnif. on which luctoli erected. w,(awj£; ‘Mill, ONK DWltl.UNDiUauaE, bbd- K,CI-CUEN, »W* SI'AUL-E. tegotherwith other luiccilnry bulldtoci. '. ..ii, ;; Vor (etmiiftntl dUui ptutio algid apblr tA lb, •utnoribwJjw; Amgonth, premnia. . . , ALJiXaKDIIB B1SA»), JaneV4.lßs3.—>*» i...i.TtTr:. liv Tfiy NEWr AND CHEAP CASH STOKE. rptlE andErdgcniwonld.lglMCtfiillli Orbifci amllbßhop,Clearfiel4oounty.r&}, with n wowand tplea“s care lo tho i’niladelphia Mat^:3^Q||iluij!aiP.onpWp i ( l B tell at moat astonishing low price*. Onr fnehtla.. ana *» tn»u,mj t/ . z .:.y 0i <>. cwsi:rnj* ; .