Tllll'K AND THIN SOWING. I BUSINESS DIBECTOIIY fllf PiKAitPirin rn i : - J The proper quantity of seed to sow P c, I - InnEtlUltl OE LLEAKFIELI) 10. | Copper, Tin & Shed Iron-Ware! «m> is h nwiior of jiiuchjmportunccin ng.; GEO. B. GOODLANDER, I £ y ‘ _ ,**4. riculture, and consequently, much diller- Wot* don* io order r • .. • * . •o’ "‘"V 1 UJUCr * ,** oft(hoit notice, nudoncuodlormt,* Dm 8».>ol, ) ) £* il L tg\s3f£EF enco of opinion exists on the subject. I —— if % f. Iti.Greatßritnin thepointof iliicknndthin «»„ WRrGHT, fiCj? \w I f invg hns pcrhpps been discussed M® •iiDn with us; and after so much h.vesti- [ LJ ~jj ,1 v m Mfe^i gjjjion.cftefc system hns its strenuous and j ami uiuiu make*. aid imuau a sign ' satisfied advocates. Before the day of j #r Uw Pmb &h Ll l&‘ ; hSßj| I » Pavia, Modi., Unstable, and other now —: “,r “-77-- — ----- hghts, the amount of seed sown iuSling. I ~l A^ii;,o U jL h UI LSO.\, | land, was generally ol wlient, 2 bushels 1 P nuuo, whon not nimmi on iiwiiuSaSi'ilMwni! 11,113 ' TMT AUD Tip AtP t TP (Hi T w barley «i, and oats 4. These gentlemen . n “J«__ ! y however, showed that by undor-draining,! „ A L r^ Uii lUs WHITMAN. I O. B. MERRELL subsoiling, and high manuring, n largo) I crop might bo obtained from one peck of!«ft n y t° lho ' Wl " k “'‘““ ““ iD : wheat per acre. This was considered a TOSRIMJ H ntJRTPr ~ ,>^|« r <'or.for wonderful result, and tlm number of bush- rrr.ACKSMmi. „i ,\i;vv vvAsiiiwiiTi)N.ui«,neid 00 op P a ' Tin ' Shcrl-L on and Japanned r; ,d bo r ,r cd 10 thc f „„. d country by tno ndoption of their sowing ! ■ Mnr so, iBo3. Mown miho interior of ihe Bute system was calculated, and a great pa rudo Old Brass and Copper made of the result. But while it WUS true wn” b ° , ° konM lh » I"*l>b«i prioej iu eidtu&BO for work or that a good crop could bo obtained by a tsrMendim done loonier, peck of seed per ncro, if it nil grow and did well, it wns found that in n certain num ber of acres there wero somo that did not do welly from tho seed not germinating,! winter-RHling, &c., and (lie loss sustained ' I 1 LEGAL, by such failures more than counterbalance- BK"'.!indmu\?w l J^oirh 1 WA(?otls“ l m?o -cd tho profit by saving thc seed; and tho , «i™~»!:rr #!^ conclusion arrived ut was that it is neens- j ISAAC SMITH savy to sow much thicker than the actual I JVTEBcriANT. and iikai.ku im uimheh anu requirements of the plan, demanded, on 1 US’ i.oX% I l X»7i°r , purpose to secure n good crop in all ca-! ll A ti'Pcjrir’ir / on SO that, as is usually th.o case, : ‘happy medium is genoially adopted, and 1 m6llt o f mnn«. nude 10oniir. liao.hi. isji. , rwo bushels of wheat per acre would bo 1 THOMAS 11. FULTON, A; CO. i ahout the average quantity of seed sown ' d = ak ''*' Maoui’^urc. ; m Great Britain. : 1 , It is generally considered that from a ELLIS IRWIN & SONS, I pcclt ton half bushel less seed is required | .. m u^(^n o u',ri J ,r when drilled in, than when sown broad- T east. In Canada, especially irrtho lower Providonce much- more seed is sown per acre, ofwliont, barley and oats, than with as, and indeed wo have often thought that our farmers are most 100 sparing of seed especially of oats and barley. yVhpn wheat is drilled-in, wo consider tfiat ono andn half bushels per acre are suf ficient if tho soil rs rich and iho seed well put in; hut when sown broadcast, we should always prefer two bushels and in many eases twq and a half bushels would bo none too much. "A loss quantity of seed would often pro 'foefi fls-goqd n crop, but wc consider it not best- to- run-'the risk of loosing half or even part of a crop, for the suko of an o.\tra peclt’or two, of sepd per aero. ft is argued on tho one bandy that if tho soil is very ferrito, the plants will grow «nuqh stronger and branch out cousidcra bty; and if fherb is too much seod sown’ ( rtjb. plants will still branch out, and being j too thick on the ground they will grow up ffhu and ifto crop lost. ..Others say that if the soil is poor and destitute oi a largo amount of fertilizing matter, it is certainly bad policy to Increase tho number of plants to consume—that a niuch wiser plan Would bei to have fewer flauU, and let eachofthese have sufliciont fgod,«ndho perfectly developed, and not Imvo a Inrgo number,none of which can be properly matured from lack of necessary ingredients. This appears good reasoning and i» perhaps correct ml ho case assumed; but it'is not the true poiut at issue. If the soil does not contnin sufficient in gredients for a crop of wheat, it should not be sown at all; for it is very doubtful if, such case, tho phials- would thrive nnd db wolL: Even though they wero planted bo ftr'hpart as to givo them tho required amoonf of ingredients in the soil. The point to decide, is whether n soil that will produce a crop of wheat of 20 or 2i> bushclsper acre, requires more or less seed than ono that will produce 36 or 40 bushels per acre. In such a case, wc decidedly think that the'rich land would requiro the least seed, for the reason that it would grow so much stronger and bushier than on compnrrtive )y poor soil. fhe Peach Tree Borer. Thlsr beautiful insect, so destructive to our peaPli trees, is now not unfrequently loßifl met with—tho malo and fcmulo of which differ so much ip their color and other markings from each other, that it re quires a nice discernment to identify them i ns belonging to the species. They com mence to emerge in their perfect form from the tree, at the present time, and con tinue to do, so until October, after having remained o year in the larva and pupa Mate. Ap this is the period in which they deposit their eggs, it becomes necessary i frtr the cultivators of tho peach, to bestow some little attention to their destruction. Theireggs are deposited on the body of the Idee hear tho surfaco of tho ground, ftohl'tth'eiteb iho lurya, upon being hatch ed,penetrate into the roots and pro dt|ce;|ll)ei,r devastpting effects. A single individua} ih (he fall of the year, merely i WUir a common trowel, may destroy great' numbers of them when in this state, by re movjng'the carth near the roots, and then pibtf. mem but. They may readilv be distinguished by the gum which exudes f&fr) the places of their concealment; but the most efficacious method recommended iBjitQ.i)f6veht them from depositing tho eggtt *his may bp done by wrapping some substance about the base of the trunk, carefully burying its lower edge, to pre- Ventlhem from crawling under, but not sb'tiglftad to prevent tho growth pf the free,; and .should this rapper contain somo BbjttOtrt substance, such us tobacco leaves, do much tho more effectual ( .will be the’ at tempt, ‘ ¥'-~ ,'o Farmers. —Whoever will apply ointmbni. made of gunpowder, brimstone, and common grc-aso behind thd hack of their lambi) Will bo sure of having them preserved from all kinds of vermin. The quantity,necessary to ho made usb pf is so sttpijl, {hat six-penny worth is sufficient tq tp dress upwards of UOO lambs. \ ' ,'v'cars.a tight boot is likely b o narrow understanding!- v WM. T. GILBERT, BLACKSMITH, Ip (toll towDihln. M thi> Cron Homl. bora M’dhici Mill o Now Wulimolon, soil irom Lhrit nrecfc lotha liivrt-whore >ll oalli In hll lino wll be promptly attended to. Msrdi j, IBiJ. M. E. WOOD, PIIYSICTAN-Mny alwart bo fuu.il at bli rnildonce In Lurwenaville, when not profottioualiy absent Lieu 111 IHoU, GEO. W. ORR, ,boi>o » •new"> * rm„„ L ' JACKSON GRANS, j A h V-A ] -liAW-cnu Bo found al th* oIU ’o form 1 /£* Pm OCC “‘"° J b/ lJ K - Uorrrnt, on Hecond Ntrcol Hem- : — J linn 8 IK>3—pd ’ DR. GIBBON Y F. HOOF, chanced hit rrtMensc m.m branch*i.fc -o Ky. vlcdi o iVi ln’/rnn^V/ 11 ' loMfn>h, i*- ■»«P> ctfullr often hi. rer Vica» tOOicnnoaodinc QQinmonUy. Jono Id. ihM. jas: B. GRAHAM; P t !fri:^i?' 8 . 1 i. E ' 1 : hlLltUil AN7 onil DLAL'EUIN LUM liLilt“, 1051. '' FREDERICK ARNOLD, MS*. 1 ! 1, ‘“‘.'l ‘‘KWUUCJS HEADER. LulhewfiaTl' LJ± l-l,:» liu,.luo,.j'a. , AprifAr'ftL DAVID SACKET, OAMINET AND CHAIR MAKER, Loou.t at., bolween w BtfjoaU ami fluid, Ldca/field, l*u. April 16. ldo4. A. L, SCHNELL, TAILOK-~LuthM«o. ay, |Bjl. WILLIAM A. WALLACE. i-A W. Office adjoißipg liii reiidence on *X BecooJ Ur eel OpporiteihereddcDceuf Gov Dig erCicur •iiiiiL April 17. iHfiy DR F. ANTES CANFIED. [npi u “' ch " 1 f d ."l« propsrty sod litualio. of Dr.Q. P. PKKNrri vii i" 1 ? 6 '' V ra f‘ ,llo ‘ 1 " 1 loe. ’ alien. l*l I’i'/.'h, V ILLK aud vtaiouy.—Ollice one door aa>l of Lin t-, Store. JQuo uj, lass. SAMUEL ARNOLD, ROBERT McNAUL, r £\VNNEB—At the JED STAND io Cnrwooiville. Poc.at. 1851 GEO. YV. RHEEM, S-l) > n l s£?n'nH A |* N P® h ™UNK MANUFACTURER d * l ' ,mme ‘ l| aio | y OYorC. I) Wation'. V r °*.? °. m . r>no. ao, iBsa CHAMBERS & KLERFER. W 1!,P 1 1.'P Iti,l L, Si CHAIRMAKKRB. Sro.-Brld. T » port 1 ikocovraihlp. fjt o .l», 1861. “ c. KRATZER, MERCHANT AND LUMBER DEALER—Corner or dYA Front and Locuit iireeu-CJoaifteld ' ; ' Deo. SP. 1851. JAS. ALEXANDER, S A on , if«?. A . NI, , l,Ali ?. Eiaa MAKEtt-lnhlinew «hop QPMarkoUtfeoi.neariHorfeH’ghotol. Deo.iJy, 1B6!. - JOHN H. HILBURN, UAK .EH. Poop Od moat. aoorlropiiotlte A. K. WrlafiUr.ore, Clear Held. fa. April 18.1863. JAMES lIOLLENBACH, S''" 1 *"<*'. twlwoen k ali t and Walpot. Cleftrfiold.Pa. . Aprlllo’ids2. HENRY LORAINE. pil YBICIAN and DRUGGIST, on Mnrkentreat.oppoalte L lu> iMldonce.Uloarfield. April 18. 1863, JOHN W. SIIUGERT. comorof Tlilu and Ltoa.l tlreot. Uenintlu, Repairing dono to order. April »/w GEO. RICHARDS, ena R* BhaW»» Row * uo»tair«—Clearfield. Deo. SU. 185.. „ THOMAS SHEA, F A » N m AU V E ™LUK-.r. B h.w>. Uow, on Msrkt* 1 ,lr * Q MniiQe, | . Tho ouo yndlvldiKl half port oT n TRACT .. . u *‘ oontaininy 10bnorm, orroore,lit* nJiM annon . Cro ®^. w,,,c, l. ,f J‘*» Üb o reo CWre nndClurufivfd coaotmi. Moit of this trnot it tillablo land tuidntmof tt well timbered with White i*lnn ft©. 2. T be nadtvioed half part of n Tract of i nml miinini- ,i* i^aml, olio ylluato on Moilinntton creek, ttoi tt rJ naraol piece of land, comuinc 4OT Kl* SiiT.'ii • 1 h .r r ® 11 * roQt W «*OT-P«»wer on thi. tract, the 1 ' Ml! T,n ii A»*i n !lenl I ' l °. i r er J 1 0r a Pome and Ho (ling. o*c ilnnlv nl ld 1 . ,I , U A KU:, . nUU h °. T,lr ' M Mll ° UooCiD whlOfl , oanli of wM.df f n" t> ,% nil>iy ,nto Shannon on thU tract. ?. 2 if-. vv 10,1 from one to two good null aeata. Thorn if.? •i ,ril ta, o,n®wljr built Genrod Baw»Mi!l 18 feel wheel on I! i i‘V” o .!' Power of thu Three Milo Run The Torn" tieol Tlwf rhi? UlCn ! n,!l ' ~“ i / e loill“ Panel throuch (In. I «°d 1.-. Ju l 'i.ii, r c ,° 'I 01 ,'!, ll “‘ olaoe h> Umo.llle, on tho ll.VT.ri i 1 " nlt JP * n,lo »- i o Julian Furnnui nod . l ?,‘“ !' nl , il “- The dl.ionoe to Iho j m,l£ d TheM “ le “ < '“ th ibtt “ «“• bir | Vein of Iron Ore on this Tract, And wltho 69 or 89 rod. of waterpower. Thl. f. tho niece jpokoa ol by r/ofeitorHojrer*.ln hji Geoto*;wil KcportoMMl whore he «ayi “riix mile, north ait of PhSiilioiri on the 1 .haloof loraiMiun Xt. luimrdfmoly b»* low the conglomerate o) formation Xll." too . tao —and cloi e» ht. remark, by layine, , , i'hi> place is worthy ofa farther nfli U f". ,1 T- . U'IfJMIOUS C(,A , nnd the betPu! TIM * .p ' nre aband’int tn tho neighborhood ‘JV,m‘i V".!'- , "' 1 "» Indj.pa lit h o lit:,. gtvu.l. Apply Jo the .ulxcrlborm nuc. loulb of Cnnveu*. .o“joTn B THUMAB "u"? P*..-or ?'/ u iJotonville, Centre county i’a 1 U.. J—or to Ua.ld Ull.cr, who raldi. on lhi ISsiW‘»lL*■. Or lioft'a n.l l oD lhonvor hill and about iiR mileiabora Mr. Uiren’i ml!. The nrer t« wide here, soil li.ey caa be driven. ?i“S d .u3 'Shaoin*. t,nik,,n,n - cmi TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICES. ■aonff tfleji who,have Injured iheouolvetby a certain pxao bnbit troqneotlr toned fronv erjl com i tt * •cA»°oil. etre<3t. ol which era nil;till/ (eh. ortD both mind end bod». ihould npplr immediatety. Weakneu and Ci-mtitu ionnl debility. Utiol i?r?tMdh/» C ifH r i*^ii I,h,tical and general proitxatioa. irritability ami all nervous affection*. indigettioa. tluciiih ani * °™J. dlioaio In any way connected with he dixordmoftha procreative function* cured, and foil vutor icsiorou. HEAD. YOUTH AND MANIIQOD! A Vigorous Life, or a Premature Death. Kiukolin on Self-Preservation—Only 24 cents. , Thl» Rook juit publiihad it fillod with uiefol Information, on the tnnrmatiea and dueaY. a. l’erter Laborer do do ratnck'Daily Farraoi do do L,Gallagher Farmer Uauiuie do John Weaver Merchant do do Josei’b.Love aco Tailor do do ?, amß ri»t?,. Bhoir r «» n «* Woodward do DaaielPhiliM do do do McGhee do Uoll do do Ferguson do IhomaiOweaa do do do rti°i r *i e . m'* ,ob do , , Ueecarla do 7 l J/ Blaoksmitb Hoggs do JohoGearhnrt Fanner Deuatnr do John McCutly do ObeH do iitinry iii(e do Girard do LIST OF GRAND JDRORS for Sept, torn, 1851 JohnO. Reed Carpenter CorvvenivilU Jjbnßraini Karmoi lirady JonpHo:htol do j do John do \ Girard James Gallachcr do * Uurnrdo John MiloheTl do do Jen# Hatton do William Michaela do Jamei Uromuan do Jacob Peareo John Tomer Adam Ge&rhn.t Abraham Kylar Jltohar J Oaorer daathaa Wall Samuel Mooro liaao Southard Win. Bond/ David Hell John Hhowalter Juno* Hponcor J. A. T. Hunter Andt-rinD Murray Wiilianx Michael* Jj Wholesale and Retail Grocery, S s 5-£^siis>i2?ae3'[iaQai? i epa s S W,O. iiUV, havißK m,(to nrraucamenii (ocairyoo S S the \V(IOI.ISsAI,E (iKOUKUy IIUHINKSd In (W S S ouelphia, the mbioriuer will codUudo to n«cu at the c S C u^aU° Lfe , t ?/f« lnn, l 6 , t h«t»i.noar.lhePKNN.UAlh ? C iitjA,L. i l^ ll ’I °, nfl complete auortmoatof J > GEULEKIhiQ, HACON, LAUD.IIOI'ES. TAU. IR. S EU r F & JIT ’" ,lrt etliheietdinr nr* S ti° soi ntr ? t * e *‘^^ , ®o*(uMbi Daitfavon.lie would ask v * nil old patron* to five him a oall. aihe ii prepared to ? ? wHatpriooithat cannot fa to pleoto. V S S February 10, 1853,—1y, J/n,EUY, S For Kent. T2ppP,"o" nit ACADEMY. ClearQeld, April 20, irB9, ’ J. B.JIoENAI,i.y. fiAK-IKON #ll eorti usd aizei kept oonitnoti, onimtul and for tale V. P b , y 8.1851. ■ OARTEU. Agent. ; ' COOKING STOVES, o rngwraa.*™? l "*'' deairch) Sep S. 'M- , CAUTEIt, AiaaL Oct otie r 97, ibfij.— 7y. Brad Hard do do do (to do Carpi nter Lumberman Fml*r Farmer do do do dj do Boro’ Clearfield ituiton Bell Decatur Fill o' do Chard Kartbaua GOODS. mHE SnbiCtlbcr would Inform the oillnani or Cienrr.alri u .‘)W!l y - uuil.lhp oubllo hcitcWull. Iballicbai JUST iifi (JEfyßl), end I. NOW yi'KMliu, oi the Htarohouto incily occupied by Wmtb Cotuhcl, nt Morilidnla.a ° 101 Large , Splendid «}* Cheap Attotlmeul oftloodi, oomiil|nt of every ilj lo nml quality ol Dry Goods, Groceries, Quccnsware, Cut lery, Hardware, Bools, Shoes and » Bonnets, Confectionary, Clocks tj- Watches. Alj3o, n Inicuand \Voll (elected aiook of Ready-Made Clothing, Drugs t|- Medi-\ cines, fyc., fyc. j W' 0 oCountry Store. !’* Ii determined lo •eIIUHEAPKH THA.N iiV BK DLKIJUU Ui'f’JflilßD IN UIjEAItPI BM) OOUNTV Morrlidnlo, Nov. Id. m?.. *• ÜBKNNEB. ’ Moulelius Brother & Ten EjeJe. 1 u * n / IT l 'k ßr Ifioml*and Uio miblio aoneiallr. II AniSlln^fi ltlUl Pailaerihip with Uiom, BEN J. knot I,‘v Wm /l l'U'cbaiod the Hors formorlt Kept uy vvm. li. blooip, and liaviua united it with thoir iho”it*a nf° W Jo i ' S lailßcuon »morn citomlvotonleundor MQNTELIUS, TEN EYCK, & CO. Where tlior 410 prepared to roll all kind. of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Tin Ware, Hals, Caps, S-c, . /l ”, ,l u 'r, o , , :yj ! ' ll ' !y mi ? olnr ationtloa to thoir .look of BOOTS non fcMjObo. ru they keep n«otof the moitrxpctieticcd hontU. unrl ar« nre,,rire(l to do any kind of worki n that lino of buif* non. They r.!«o kf*p a tmd woll uiiortod itcoi of PA TENT MEDICINES. Suoh at all ol JAYNES’.LOUDEN SiCO’B SI’AI.IRTEBR OINrMENTVOATfLH •ini Poi'iin. Wrlcht’i Indian Vc S etablo i'jlls, and all olhorj Mii.licinoi mnnll/ kept lu ocountry store. A Curvyenivjlie, reb. ill, 18:2. h p JSJVW IRON FOUNDRY; Machine, Pattern and Blacksmith Shops, [) ©UsunLotm, F®, THR tandenieaed would annouaoo to the cftlrens of Clearfield. and adjoining countioj, thnt hn has oDonctl a room on beoand street, m the borough of U'earfiold, near the i JD^ d .^,iWf , R l lSv,' v, ? or ® h 0 ioleniii keeping n OKNMI A L AbaOUIMLNI* OK (JAHTiNOS, warranted jo be inudoof rha host mMcrilsf. nrirl at priori* that oaouoi fail ri r r. Wl ??. ™y<»* »» -M or I ho stock on tlumls : KJLruN’h iiUl’-AIH OiOKlNt; SI’iVU, foi either Wood °rUal This Htove /131 pr..boblv tho largest in’ro duolioa of any clhur iurmoi ih>« I. has supersede-.I *n I aim '»t ovary county, tho well koowo Hathaway and '/. , v . iHrstovos. Ilia vaolr nnritiritoud, nod the flties being so arranged that all can be cleaned without any trouble V„e peeulinr lonn nod.construction is iueb as to render it the {?i u Jsi»hi o h«* S*r i * to *i o *- Numerous testiaumiais cuula ; be oduhd, bnt it is doomed anr euniiary.t VLJD rU£MIUM WOOKUJG flXOVfiß—M from 18 j IpVrR'?TP^ r K3-foi ollhcr wood or coal, ! A11\" 11lit* 111 do 1 1,0 a beautifulCjnlStovo. I VA3K do I Ktfri" ,]o FLATK Stovoi—verr cheap. MANTLh OR A I'M. vlih mmmer pltcet. A largo varicl> ,'m Mii'N «r ( ,tM 1 rom ls to 5» inohe*. 1 * lI.AIN ANIj UK AM l-.NTAf, RAII.INU • nni i nro yXr iN if |, * l? ’ r,W: OKll) IHONti. WAFFi* iP'uiiu WA '» ,,N IH>XBB.t>W:iai|,M,t2D K,NG * forllnfii.KUAD kUKA. nMlo!a - Cal r with many other adraetagei, ha flatten hjouetflb&thii work will bodone BI won bi in the boil city ihopi, bo - on the ihorteit notice. t or particular*. caJl ou Mr. (JAUTBH, Agent. March 4.1838.—|y NATMAN MYERS. M. ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. M Valuable Keal Estate. BVVlruio 'll in order of the <)rnhnn«'Uoort ot UlearlMd V. h>h'oerj teim. lain. there will he expoted to 1 TjHLIC rtALb. at the "llcooerla Mill*,*' in Tmitn il* v'Vit °" BATIJHIM V Til K I lIIKII IMi Or tliel JLMHLJv belt tho (ol otvln# .i ai f. r,t^ d A ' ANI, ‘ '" u,:o *B the caul iownihii> ol to wit - ctla,#o; J 0111,1 w * WlLLiSK.Ueooa.ctl. m , A Ji!' 1 ?‘ er be wouioil by juSjirnmt bond and inoil ta *°- E) OfJel ortlio Couil. LEONALD WELD. Adm’r. Jnne H 1833, BiE.TiI»flE ILL’S HOTEL CLRAKFIKLD, I’A. T'lll- lab.cribci ir.oit rctprctfully Inform! theolt'rons of .4;, oop®£lCg> opon ““‘'“O•PPMoaiton By Order oftho Board orTm.looi. Olaarflold. April 80.1858. J- B- MeßNAl^yVßao'p. Estate; of Catharine Baam, Deceased. counW-hl^ceo E d. A Affbß;roni. l |nJebtedjQ'.^i t [e t l l^ e Ouetied , fni/nedlatehr .and lbbte h«vin* ; ' I; • • B. F.TAYEOR.AdmV. • 111*. JaincH Locker ‘ 1 ‘ ' .' -.i; t- ! >•• <„f., f r- n - HERE IS YOUR REMEDY ! HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT A MOST MIRACI/LOUB CURE OF BAD LEOB, AF- TfcU 48 YEARS’ BUFFERINU. ■ Extract of n Letter from, Mr \Villiam CJalpin, of 70 Nt. Mary’** Streot, Wnyinotli, dated Mny 15, 1851' To ItrolMiur HOLLOW A V # the nee oi 18 my wire (who ti now 61) oiught u violent flold, which tolled in her legs, and over sinaatliat time thayhavo boon morn or low torn, and great!; i».fl-imed. Her qcoqio* Wore (iirtractioff. end for months together «lio war deprived oaiiroly ol rost and tlcep. Every remedy that inedi qul mqn advised was tried, but Withor.teflect; her heallhenf. 1 fiveri levernl/. nod thu state of her logs wai terrible. I had ctlonroud joor ArivertlsonsonLs, and advised herto try yonr , Pill* and Oiulmost; and. ns a last rosoarpo, aftorercry other | remedy proved useless, the consented Into to. Bhoootn-‘ mancediix weoktngo, nmUtroogo to relate. It now in good health. Her legs nro painless, wiihoat team or tonr, nod ho; ■leou ton id nod updlitarbed. Coojd you iiavo witnenod tho ■altering* of my wifo riaritur the Jail 41J yean, and contrast thorn with hor rirrtent enjoy mfint of health, yon would indeed feel (IdlißhiKi! in having been tho moans ofso greatly ollcvla-1 ting tbosulfcringiof arellow oroaturg. WILLIAM GALT IN, A PERSON 70 YEAUfI OPAOE OCRED OF A BAD LEO. OF TfIJttTY YKARp’ BTANDING. Copy ol a l.citoj Irorn Mr. William Abts. Buildor ol Ons Ovens, ol Rusliclifle, near lluddcrsficlii tlatod A ny 31*1, 1851. * To Professor ll* >LLOWA*Y— _ HIR—l suffered lor a period or thirty years Arom a bnd log. the roiullof two or throo diiferent accident* ol Uat Work,!; accompanied by soortmiio symptoms. 1 hatl recoario to 5 variety ol medical advice, withoat deriving any benefit and wot told that tho leg roust bo amputated, yet. in oppo sition to that opinion.your Full and Ointment novo eflaoted n completo cure in an short n time, that low who had notwit, netsed it could credit tho foot, rit WILLIAM ABBS. The truth ofthli statement oau ho verified try Mr. W.P. 1 England, Chemist, 13, Market street. Huddersfield. t y A DRISADFUL BAIMiRRABT CURED IN ONE / Extract ol a Lottor JruirrMr. Frederick Turner,of f Pcnuliunjl, Kent, dated December 13, 1850. To Pnfoiior H (ViJtOIVA Y- DbAR Hlßr-Ily wife had tofiorod from Had Breasts for more lhan six month*, and daring tho whole period hod Um i best medicine attendance, bat all Jo no use Having before hoaled an awful wound In my own leg by your unrivalled Difdiulnn. I determined ajaln to u»e your Pills and Ointment. J Bod therefore gave them a trial in her case, and /ortuna’ja it I J va J ' •?* , or 1° I°*' t«aa a month n period utiro wat tf | |eet«d. and tho benefit that va’iuus other branches of mr j family have derived from their me is really atto&iihfug. I not? strongly rcoommoup them U> all my fri nd«. (tiixnen ) • I rri ni, . u. . FREDERICK TURNER. TlHse Pills »liou!d be mod oonjolntly with the (finlmoat in ! tho io. lowing cates Btid Lugs, Bud Brcafits. Burn., Burnous, Bifo ol i Mnsrhcincs and Smiil Flios Cuco buy. Cliiogn 1001, b hi 1 bitiiHH, ( lmp|ti'il bniiijri, Gums, (Soft,) Concurs. ( outrun- tj mid ui;tr Joim., KI,-|ihniiliofti,t, FininluK, Guilt, Ulandulnr .Swullingn, Lumbago, Piles, Rlien mntism, Scnld?,, Sure i\i|ijili'W, Sure Tbroulß,.Slviii ilisonsCH, S.-urvy, Sure..builds, Tliinours, Uluers, VVoundri, Viiws. sj-ildat lh» siuMiihmont or Pni(biiar lIAI.UJ WAY. 24( airtßd, (oesr Templietlor l.ob'lon.) no,I br nil rn.poctnblo lUlfK lr '* ""“ Ucaleri m Mijliolno. tlirouslioul ihe lllui.h Lmpne, one! ortliaie or the Unite.! Stniei, ia Pols at dlj£c., and ,1 6Uj. eaoh. Whuleialo I ty the prinofpnt Urns ,n ,ho Union, au J by Means. A. U. St I). BANDS. N. Tneie la n oonaiiierablc laylnc b» Inking the Inrsor ilzea. r». u. IJireotiopi for guldtmoo of pnU-*nti In every disorder i arealuied to each Pot. Oct. li. IB6J.—ly. | Valuable Krai Estate AT PRIVATE SALE. M. iHt M. ill: Tup anlnoriber., ia behairor the liciraol Coaaail tVne. lole ol Pike township, Clearfield couety deoeasod, olt'ei at PUiV AIE ** ALE tho following (L*icnbed well known and valuable REAL ESTATE consisting of A FARM OF 806 Acres, Situate in Pike lowosnip, Ciearfiild county, on Ihe main | load lending Irom Corwcniville to Tyrone, fear aides f/otu i Carwensvillo. and known &s tho Wise Farm. $S3§«, The improvements consist of ZOKgf about 7 5 acres of cleared land , jmintW a good state of cultivation, a Large Dwelling-House, a Large Bank j Barn, Spring-House, Dry-Housc, Shoj), and other necessary buildings, together with one of the largest, best selected, and most productive APPLE and PEACII ORCHARDS in the county. r FARM is well supplied with exoelient water, a sever » * l P*..® prloe o, ®* # 10 •kodooF. with others to situated that at a tittle exptnso water coald bt conveyed to any part of mriii u jo those who desire to procure a HOME FOR LIFE, tbit Farm oilers inducemeats not to be excelled in the county. The Jand is of good Quality, hicbly prpdoctive, and well adapted- for both grain and gra*»-a«d lit* located lathe midst of o populous and ladustrioas settle* men', convea ent to a good market, good grist mills, and a gom school. ’ tyForlq trier partlcolar* apply to either or the subscri bers or to Moses Wite, on the premises. i The property u 111 be told o& the moil reasonable terms and a warrantee deed given. MICHAEL WISE. WILLIAM VVIJI2. . 11n behalf ol the hetri of Conrad WUo, doceaied. January IS?, Idcj.—u. PLEASANT BBIIjIj IRON FOUNDRY and MACHINE SHOP, At Clearfield. andenlree'l rupecirully announcer tothe people ol Cleariioid and tho adjoining coantiw trial healiU coiitio qm lo carry on tne aooro boaiaouat hisexientlva eaiabliih meni in the boron*!* ol Clearfield, and Unow prepared to manufacture all kinds of Castings used for Grist Mills, Saw-Mills, and all hinds of Machinery. HU Cattint* are no# of a •aperfor quality—equal, ff not an ooiior.to any other la the Stale—a» bu uae« ooue hat me » e r beat material, and employ* none bot the rery be»t of workmen MACHINE SHOP, Wllh twoiuporior TuKMNO I.ATJIES, driven by itoam n now ro i-iooenfulopeyatioc. and under Ihe rannnrom.nt ol Imu tiaiVUi. .'^ hr ' 0 “ ! . n ' o,t “V a,liclAVIU Lin. FIKI'V IKJI.LAUB KUKh KIT-Dll. IIIiNTKH Wild, forfeit #5O if falling to cure any ocue of tecret dueatolhai mny coma under hu oare, no matter how long standing or how i filioiiarr. Either texa e invited to hi! I*r ivate Room* HdNorth>eveoth street Philodelphia without fearo! inter, ruplion iron) other patent*. Hi ranger* and other* who have been onfortunate ro tho election of a i'hyiiouD arc invited ©<2Mo^<&3Ss THE i * SOCKET .: OR, every one ; OiVN j’BYjSiqj^ tddM tt- Traatira on tha BiSJ ori> m ale», b*ln*oruhsiStSl outied woJw a«» lh ß ,# conlen >Pl*tin* inig safes ESXS ,IiBUUI>APUrB. JUtTri? iagh, tola id th« BIJ # V d „oli, nci,«, tno whole traJa of DriSJS? •onto ioDifhnd given op by their phyiidan. ment without contolliof the llSnffi married, or those nbont to be married. any impediment ima Uifa truly niofa I book, nt it ha« boon the meant of lavfat ti 2? sands of on fortunate create resOomthe vetrjawt ofd*«Tu& i ,Ky"Aa y 4>eno u teadina IWIiNTK-mfi CEwffi'L clored in n letter, will receive nndcbpr ofl&la work b» thTtf 1 qi five copies wi/l be tent lor One P«iftf • UJ “"W j Address, (postpaid.) * ,DR. ' 1 Novombar W . W* B **'-™***^ RIAN, KNOW Til YAKUT." . ~ An invaluable Boofi, only 25 cts. per copy “Every family Slionlil have a copy. 1 ’! conn WiplES BUI,U IN LESS THAN TUBE A OUUU MONTHS. A new edition, reviwd indinjSs! n»e, ot by S lunlCxcete, with-advloafor their nSI wallop, written Jo a furaiiiarstylo, ovoJdlDroJl madicaiiieh. oioaiitio*. and overy thin? that would otfend tbeeafcfdtt wno/, from th« retail of some twenlrjrea™*ittO®nUalwaoi lice, oxclaiivety do voted to the unroof dl*e&seiof Bde'ient* or private nataro . • • 'J o whloh it added receipt* forth* oure of the and a ireAtiio on tbe (Janiet. ttymptoln* end Cnmcf tbefcl verand Aceti, forTwrenty-Plve cent# aedpf, Bf*ddpfai Stf do! nr; will be forwarded to any port of the United Aleut. W malt, free of postage. Aiidrett.po«tage paid, Co idea Jk Go* Publ««bari, or* , Ooxl9(l t t , o»tO^lQ•. ,, PblLadalohU. S ; V Thli ii. without eioeplfon. tbe moil ooraprebectiveasd intelligible wot k published on the clau of diieaiet or which tr (resit, avoiding ail technical terma.il add rent* Itself to tin roaioo of itl readert. .It it Hoe from all objectionable matter and oo parent, htwovor fattidioot. can object to placingit in the hartdf ofhirtebv. The aDthorhasdevoted maajryeanto tbe treatment of the vn non* complaint* treated of, and '♦lia too little breath to Poll,* and *too little preiampifoa tola* uotcy hr Imi dflriud tot ho world at tbe merely nominal priM of ceota the rrui t offiome twenty rears most lucdesifnl u;a lico. I '—lfgiuiD H \' floteacher or parent aboetd be without Urekbowlcdct ImpnftcJ m ihu iDva ooblo «ork. It wonld asv* rears of! ptiln. mortlfiontion and sorrow to tbe yonib under lleli ' oijarne.’'—PaoPLß'e ArrocoT*. • ; -t \ i m Clergyman in nhio.la.wrltisf ol‘“Hnnt*»'i - Medical Companion, *av>:*~*’ThOQtands&poa tboanandstf' por youth, by evil-example and the oflnence of tbe passion, have been led into tbe habit of iclf*?ollBUoa without reafi*» ipg the tin and the fern fal o onrcqQeooes npen tbemseltoi ui thetr families. Tkeconatituiionsof who are rstr iDgfarm'ioi hare Iwd eofetbled.il pot broken down, asi they doootknow tho cans* or the earn Any thing t bet cat be doneio to enl ghten and influence the pnblio mind aite oheetfind ultimately to remove this widespread soarceor buroaq. vrreichedoMi. would confer tbe greatest Messing aeaf totho religion of Jesus G'hrlit, on the present nod oomlaggerf. orations. Intemp ranoe r (ortne nse oflnioxlcatfn*drfnVtk uiongh it haa alain thousands upon thousands, boot • great, ciauoargotothehnmao raoe. Accept on receiiit of i’6 cants. or gig copies for one dollar-w AddiuaOUHD&N fit UO.. Publishers, box IW, PhflsdelDh i? KOUKBELI.UUB. UANVaSBISKB and BliOK AOWJ •applied on tberaoat liberal terms. ___ Popt a.ma-iv, » PENNSVILLE TANNERY. : r P II Eundsrjlcaed would tespeclfnliy annoa nee to their cok A toman and pal ou generally, that they bare commeaa. od business open the READY FAY** i;iUm, bell-vmr If to be the be*t »y item.—lst.. because the.e will bo bo bid dobli to be paid by Ualac tbo.o wbpaie willing to par. tu It 100 mncb the case Older the credit lyitem.-geeoadl? we cal •ell oar stock lower lb«a on credit, became we can make our retorn sooner, tad that there will bean advantage totfcsirJ. nai well uua buyer.—VVe intend keeping constantly on. hand, aacod assortment ofLEATHER. sachet tfuio.Bols, Upper. Kips, andLalk«iiini, IJaiaeti Leather. BhuUDg.fce For whip.) wo will taioiaexchaageMtha highest rnarksiDril dek, ail kiadi of conatrr produce. mob as GRAIN of over* (Inscription, Oeef-hides, Calfskins; lumber. Bark, Tsllow, «c .andeten a liuls cash would come very handy. We Fill' Rlto, fnrnisb customers with read? made Bootr and Shorn: Lears, Harness. Collars, Bridle*. Lines.Baddies&o.. onihon notice, and at the same prices which tney would havetocur •he manufacturers If they booaht of them. Hamers makers, shoemakers, and others, will pioase call and examine oar Hoc*. Mi'yBU,l»63.-ftm. JOIIM BOSSKUI. fcTO. , Caution. _ AI.L POJKBI kbnw. to U.a YAL.B'rt BBLP-BETTBRB In tha cooDtr of .ill nlcai. oono and t,tu. in. DU or lb. Bjnht with U l!. CAItTKIt, U'OuiMii* who ts antboriced by me to make amicable settlements fas tnsssroo. Ru.t wi.l be mstitnled against ail person negleoL Ja.;*A? 1H53 ROBERT I.YTLB.'; A LL per-oui wiih'n* to PQrchflie Riehts and Hlpcks fc* / a Uprfrht and Circular Raw-mills wiU call bn C.R. Ckr ter wio 1 ihiidsy authority to makeoontracte fortbesaine. * Jane 11.— . ROBERT LYTLB. / England Whipped, Tariff or no Tariff. T'L E o o\ n o 'i^^ , r n c r N^w°^?rch h v.Vi U ,^?r^ moil rpaionablotctmi.nl tho Iron nnd Foundation adjoin" in* lxKjDoid & Moore* 1 . ♦ l. n, carter; a«mu '* r>«»n fi, IHSI. ©albamoii ofe (plhsiag MsiHsfiuiig#;' JOHN GDLICH ■ ; WOULD respectfully annoonoolo tiia olUxent ofCleer* £»BQ*of* vioiiilty, that fa»» now qn&oJbcituiajr CABINET-WARE. ' His shop it srnate l on Market ttreet, bctfcreea'TMrd U tho BKBTb| VLB.aad onLhomostFAVUisAßLETEßilii nndon l be inortost notice, made to ordoron theihotlest notice. _____ IVoemher 8. IH&8 —tf.-.* * a TAVERN STAND i& ! /.V CURWENSVILLE, Pa. ! THE tuUcril.tr nrjootoi to tell »t PRIVATE. BALE. hl» I.AUUE AND CONVENIENT lIOjTJLTn thotow*' ol CUitWENSVILLE. kimriullii „ Ana©ir 2 as ana Hcuthib©? • .1 It ii rjtnatod. on tho northwest oornrr of Bute and Filbert Stieot*. and fa tfae esntreof the basinets uortof he town JTnehoaie is 45 by ib feel, two Uprien high wibo.bfc-o .cnt.. &At) isevery way calculated fora pnblio house. Ther'lsalJ 1 to on the premises a J»rto end convenient liable, toxethert with all other necessary b Tldinjrt. ‘ ■ The Property w ill b© sold on ibe most fivorahlatensf, tad] for furthor information application tnay.be made either to the " nm,a ' to w ■ vzi&Bsgisqp M A Desirable Tavern Stand and Earm®» : FOR SALE OR RENT. ® 'l' *nfi vi!.';, c i l 4f-!. ol L'. r ! foI BA !;E 01 HENT, lilt well kion. «r Waterftrd -VSEPk* rt ou /}?!»■ bnweea UdrweasWKoand Loth*: orsborKh —lbe and large, UOby lOfoet.and well tuned for a tavern location &p. • j The Furm contains. 180 Acres—sb of-, which arc, cleared, and mostly in n\eadou><\ A n h A « n fu SrUln, ! muuARII oa Ih. Dftnmtt,, ttIAIILK, and aunocossary oat houses, fi.M '“Mlf. PaL Ucul . wl *“>»!? t 0 k Jacksop Uraas, Clw« field—ot to the inbicribur on the prsmhes. * . Jul, ltl.lbta.-11, ALEXANDER CO*.K.;v Town: fiiOts^'TY:! orsai ®f Which fn a V 7 U f° W°'Jbawo« and otbefii situated osittf in a Rood agricultural country where an &bUad*abd'4fc frnrnVvi)fi t Nj“rn-.H/ <>oarodi «LEt? l|OPi?l “rnplfi? me™,. n^ t :^^"M l ' a,,0, lhroU ‘ h “• aDt * olhoF imuror,, n , APP' 1 .^" 011 for,lon m», [)s rpatlolo tho inbuiltwr 01 th* ' ‘ *■»“«*“* ' Valuable bo| nt Public: Sale. , T l ®*® will be exposed to PUHUO SAfcE, Ql Ibe Coart, A , &Hs?Ji?.*i ie * >OTOU Pl‘ oruiißnitFJßLii; onthe third' day of bDj*TJSMUBH. ftyDatetaitbtt t)or . u “fl l ofULL'AK M fej,U ;a-dktiiwoTn ibe*p|b(thereor NU-Ud, lath tho estate pf W.U/ fciq*, dec’tbi If tr located in the most pleasant part Ol said boroueh fen pnrate residence, nud the title irgoodu P- ® *“ lo, ;*| JAfllEri/i’. IjUUNAKo, f ofeili'i Jn „ , ll L A ‘ WALLAOEi | D lAv“c.°W^! VALUABLE DOUBLE And NINE, Acres of Land'jot; Safa H_ r - ' • ' ■ f 1 • 1 ■ * LlL_l S^fcS>\yjr l .!'<){ NEW- AND CHEAP I OASfFStOREi 1 ' a»tb^,figvSiafeißS