From tho CouMry Gentleman 10 CLEAR'CHEiTfIIJT 09 SG£ft WHBATI We commend following to every wheat grower who believes that wheat will fur# tp cheat.; The simple fact that the writer {and many others who have done the,same thing) ho»eradicated chess from his Harm, is surticient to shpiv’ tno fallacy Of the popular belief'that ‘‘cheat is only degenerated Whoaf.” W® have given groat attention to this matter for more than twen ty years, an<j wo have never been able to find an instance of the conversion of Wheat to cheat; and the result investiga tions has convinced us that no such in stance of transmutation ever did occur.— W* have often alluded to it, because we believe the point ona of gfddt practicle im portance; for so long as a man believes in the doctrine of transmutation, ho will not tsfto'the pains necessity .fo extirpate cheat from his grounds. Alessbs. Editohs: —l liayo jh.ought of rending,yod abmething like thb following for the last twenty years and over, but at ways put it off; To clean all the chess out take the riddles, out of the funning mill, leaving the screen in—rtuke ofT the rod that shakes the.riddles and screen: poprtliei wheat slowly .into the hopper with h,basket ova haff-bushcl; turn the mill a littio quick er ihan for ordinary clennlhg, dhd every grain of ehoas will l;e blown Qut, upless wherp chess seeds stipk together, which is sometimes tlio case with tho top seeds. If every farmor will clean his seed wheat it> tht9 way, I \yjll watrent that wheat will never turn to chess after the land is once clear of ir; but the difficulty will be to get the farmer to try it. It is too simple to bp lelrevod. I have seen some men who «(and high ns agriculturalists, whom I could apt make believe it until I went to their epyps and showed them that it could bo done, and that effectually. This fact it self j» Worth much to. wheat farmers,.if they wifi only try It. Two men will clean ffoto Id to 15 bushels pCf hour. If the wfightis light, say weighing from 50 to 66 per bushel, considerable wheat will be bjjtiWg Put. • In Soma cases it is batter to tarn the hindend of the fanning mill about two inches from the floor; more wiad can ba'g£vhp nhd, not blow away tho wheat.— Every man that tries this will find it an vftfory.'iin'd evefy reader of your paper should tell hip neighbor that don't read. '1 have riot mised a wine-glass full of in more than twenty years. Bofore thatT had lots of it, nod was sure wheat -toifthess. raiser has agreed to come this fall, and make a part of one if iity fields grow chess without sowjng it to* which I hare agreed to give hint the re mainder of my crop.' He may destroy the fthedt but chess he cannot make. JOHN JOHNSTON. ffear Geneva, May 20, JSS3. HARVESTING POTATOES. The. idea.has generally prevailed that HXatopj, especially those gjwn on low ijSsJttbtsi lands, are essentially benefited by exposure to the son and air before re wrong them' to the bins. This, however, experience has long since demonstrated to fallacy. The sooner potatoes are In ce{(er, or protected from tfio son’s rays xfiertheyare removed from the hills, the Seller,, tne operation of thq solar rays hav ing jjjjowerfuj tendency not only to doteri .Stogreiitly their eating qualities, but also then), far,less likely to keep yrell JJJlW^ghthespbsequentgpnng. ' “AltiolTrer yfery popular error, and one no lead ;pf ba,d conpeqgences is the thnMhe'tubors should W scru polously and thoroughly cleansed from dirt >|he presence of which, in even so small a quantity, is considord by many to be the radicle cause of thejr becoming watery and tanfit for food. Any one. however, who 'Will take the trouble of experimenting, may 'eWsily satisfy himself that such is not and that' potatoes which have been thoroughly cleansed by jvnshing or ’ iUyJtigS ir Indeed, by any procqps which xids them of soils, will exibil ..•ymjptojoa'Qf dgcftyj and becomes unfit 1 for r tf»e, of for culinary purposes, much soon " In many sections it is a common prac ' tied 1 with farmer* to select a portion of (heir best and most perfectly matured and developed tubors, and packing them caro * > ftilly and compactly in barrels, filling the ’'sjiacpa jbetween the roots, with soil, cool r.«ntl)moist. The,barrels thus filled, arc bTadbd|in Borne dark corner of the cellar, WfMpS' thej/jirdmain utltlisiurbed till thecon ■ wilts are demanded for the hjarket late in ■ 'dhij season, or for domestic use. •y L Secured in this manner, hnd deposited 'bayotid the reach of light and heat, or ' will be as little oXposed as pos liUo to these powerful agents,- potatoes •Wilwep' perfectly'bourid.nnd, ret&iri * their, former must have notic ’■ aalMtibo potatoesthat are‘'crowdod out’.’ k lB<W»llb0 Bide? ; of hills; briyvjijch are found . r dp rfaco ns ip bp frequently ex, i|WW#.hy heavy .rains washing away the I v fMlalways turn oncEN, aq(j when cooked, '‘’ten-* pweet coppeiy' taste which is ex- Iproejy nausuating dnd unpleasent. This ,ofexposure iVirofotfacr _«flbi|l;.ilCQncenttateB a principte which lhe cqnjupctio’n jyitli many /ylmipt>f a riiitriiious nature,'intoab active hP?l cns the decay nod ,°£ :‘ho -roots: ■' As soon as W ahouli • •?-b»T! o fpu in.tjie pins, V . M.. oi!> iy t-. »• .w»,.a-i';t■■ ■■? . it has ten inoy l)e,Wlirely, cured; bv i itf ifrjlJjijiro ;t<t; 4#qk Ifma watqir; sx<jltr. >u».’'aSiro|» 'ip Ncrth. CtilrDlfno^ For lhe Republican eHWsr snttnffl the tempest. Tho sleeping Saviour lay. Within the tossing hark, Around the billows play; The tempest, ioifd and dark. He heeded not the rage Of thunder, wind, and main, But sleepirig-r-let them wage Their raacj’ning threats in vain “Carest not thoii for us I" His children anxious cry ; (He trios how faithful thus, To trust in him tire they i) But waking from his sleep, Commands with sov’reign will, The blust’ring, heaving deep, Obey your King-—“bo still.” As never yet man spake, That voice they deign t’ obey ; Such power n world did mako: By him created they. No more tho groaning sail Is rent with angry blast, But now the sweeping gale, Tho foaming wnvo rs past. No rufllo now disturbs The calm and silbnt sea; Its ire tho Saviour curbs—• From discord all is free. O, let tho Saviours pow’r, His mercy, truth, and loro; All confidence Inspire, And raise our hearts above. O, love him while wo live, And in him trusting die; And Ho to us will give A crown of life on high. J. H. R. New Washington, Aug. 4, ’53. THE FLY IN WHEAT—A PREVENTATIVE. A diversity of opinion soems to prevail among farmers, as to tho source whence comes the fly upon the growing wheat.— Some say the fly egg is deposited upon the stalk, in the full; others that it is deposited in the Bpring; and others that it io deposi ted upon the grain niter the wheat comes into head, and consequently is sown with the seed. • This last opinion was expressed by a wri tor in the Farm Journal, and we know it is concurred in by an intelligent gentleman of our acquaintance who has had consid erable experience as a practiclc farmer.— We, of course, know not what the fact may be, but the experiment of tho gentle man referred to for the purpose of avoid ing the fly, will speak for itself. Some years ago, it occurred to him that the egg of tho fly was deposited upon the seed wheatv'and lhe question arose how it might be destroyed without injuring the grain. With n-view to this end, ho soak ed his seed wheat 12 hours in strong salt brino. Ho then spread it upon the barn floor and sprinkled fresh limo upon it— stirred it up, and led it remain there until dry—when it was sown. Tho result was an improved crop and no fly in his wheat next season, although the wheat of adjoin ing farmers from tho same seed, not 90 treated, was very much injured by it. He continued that practice for several years without a single failure of success, and re gards it as a certain preventntive of the fly. A Good Stoby. —John Bunvan, while in the Bedford Jail, was called upon by a Quaker desirous of making.a convert of him. ‘Friend John, I have come to thee with a message from tho Lord, end, after hav ing searched for thee in nil the prisohs'in England, I am glad I havo found thee out at lust/ ‘lf tho Lord had sent yo!q,' returned Bpnyan, ‘you need not have taken so much pains to find me out, for the Lord knows I have been here twelve years.’ 03f‘I say Sambo, does ye know what makes decorn grow so fast when you puts de manure on it?’ ‘No, I don’t know hqrdjy, cept it make de groun stronger for de corn.’ ‘Now I jist tell yo. When the corn be gins to smell do manure, it don’t like do ’furhdry, so it harries out ofde groun’ nnd gits up as high as possible, so as to not breathe de bad air.’ The youth who perpetrated this, has since had> Jus'pantaloons enlarged; they had got to bo entirely too small (br him. Oir’Twoloalfersmet upon the wharf yes terday and passed the-'compliment of the season.’ /Jjm/ said one, ‘have you seen Hall, he is'looking for you.’ ■ ‘Hall, what Hall ?’ was Jim’s answer. ‘Why, AXcc-hall, you fool.’ ‘Pshaw,’ responded Jim, ‘that’s a poor sell, and you wouldn’t have caught me if I hadn’t been hurt last night when John hip ped'mo up/ 1 ,' ; ‘John who?’said the other,.; ;J , ■ ‘Demijohn, you numskull,’ ;. A Puzzi^e.—A man famous for hunting up enigmas philosophized thus What strango creatures girls are; Offer one of them good wages to work for'you, and ten; chances to one if the old woman can spare any ofher girls— bid just propose matri mony, ntid see if they don’t jump at the chance of working a lifetime for their vic tuals and clothes. A QUsef wayof esti (hating things. ' (itr'The Dutchman £ays, Whoever wish es to get along through this world, has on* ly to take lessons of alien chasing agrnss* hopper through! ofrjld.- \ - With along neck ad eyes, take nVfew.jiurried steps* sfep jffeep ‘oy&r; peep : uhder,hbw to 4fie tigtiil, then to the .left, one fluttar, and you havh him. That’s the way it iSdohe-V, modest young tody, on being asked by a gentleman why ishe had a coverfog over her dressing bureau* re. pljed; a .don’t,yieht,to, $eie i}3 l dravers«?~ The tmme young lady clothes ef bare idea X l £| flitStPPtod.tp seize $ -fayota i hjpjbpjpottiitjjtyi s few, daysaince.'buf his ~- J *- “ .v-ki.', Copper. Tlp & Steel Iron-Ware! IIHIFAOTi&ISf, 0. B. MERUELL 't'BANKFUL for the liberal patronage be ha* heretofore JL received, respectfully announce* lo the iiubllo that ho hat removed to hit new shop on tho nller. In the rear or Mor rail's Hotel, wher* he It well utppM d with tlook, and Is wail prepared till all orders for Copper, Tin , Sheet-Iron and Japarmed Ware, AtOn RAP and at GOOD u can be fbnid in any oountry town in the interior of tba Stale. Old Brass and Copptr Will be taken at the highest price* in exchange for work or ware. tyMepdiag dono to order. Clearfield. Majr 4. IKS. VALUABLE SAW-MILL PROPERTY, Timber, Timber Land and Iron Ore for Sale z THE sobteriber will sell Ibo following detoribed valuable HEAL ESTATE via: . IVea f The one poaiTided hair par* 6f a TRACT OT LAND, containing lOOacree, or more, lit aato oa Mothaanon Creek, whlob it the Uao between Ooatre andClemflold coontici. Mott of thti tract it tillable land, and part or it well timbered with White Tina. O , ,Tho ondivltled halt' part of a Trnot of . ,V Eand.alvotittiute on Uoahannoncreek, and adjoining the above unite 1 uhco of land, conming 407 aoie«, nf more. There it great water. Power on Uiii tract, the VJ*?* all'fifing luflldent power lor a Purge anti Rollinjf- Mill, lhe Rix Mile Run and the Throe MtJe Kan (in wbioh me plenty ofTrout) empty miotne MoiAanoon oo thli tract, each or whfuh aftord f.om one lo two good mill lead. There it a firet rate newly built Geared tiaw*M<lf. IB feel wheel, on this tract, on the power of the Three Mile Ran. The Tarn* pika leading firoaaClonr field to Heliefonte paxeet throogbthu Uact. dittaooe from thia plaoe tb Uniovllle, on the {laid Eagle Plank Road, Id mil*. To Julian Koroaoe. and llaonah harnaae about 14 (o Ikmilot, -The dUiaooeto the nrerby the road ir or 10 miles—to the mouth of the e:eek. by water, Mi milet. There is a Vein of Iron Ore on tills Trait, And within oOorBOrodtof water power. Thit it the plaoe spoken of by Professor Rogers, in hit Geological Keporiot 1841. where be sajrt* M iJix miles northsait of Philipibnrg.on the Tnroniice. Is the red shale of formntton XI. immediately be* low the conglomerate of formation XU/’&o , 6o.—and olot* es bit remarks bysarjng. ‘ This place U worthy ora fortber inreiUgaUan." UITuMCOUa CUA * and the best of TIM* BEK are abundant In the neighborhood The Terms wJIi be mads easy, and an Indisputable title gives. Apply to the subscriber six mi'es sooth of Uorwena viile, near Fruit Hill Post Offloe, Clearfield ooualy. Pa,,—or to JUHN B. THOMAS,JUeionville, Centre county, Pa., (Kiemlag P- O-.j-or to David Uilger, who reildat on the prmtiet. S®w°3L©go ff©ir Ssillo. 1 will eitotail Bom POUR HUNDRED to ONE THOUS AND goodbaw Logs, which will cola good deatol Paenel Eambar. Bald foes are abont one above Dr Don't ml oa the river bill, and about H>4 uilet above Mr. Owea f s mIU The river la wide here, and taey can be driven, o» •awed nt thw above milk These logs dm be put into the rivev for la a than $3 CO par U feet board*, at an r time. . M WILLIAAIG. BUTEBR. ions 16.1853. The ‘ Daneaster late)Uganou M will insert the above three limes, omittin# the latter part relating to saw log»—aid the “Clintso Democrat" will insert thatpnrt of tbe above relating to the tala or saw logs, three timer, nau send their billsto ihb ofuox. FIIILAI)ICI.rllIA MEDICAL HOUSE IclelQblithed 18 years ogerby Dr. KinKeun, N.W. cornerofThird nnd Union streets, between E%uco and Pine ats., Philadelphia. IGHTtEENreariofexteaiive and uninterrupted practice spent lathis city, have rendered Dr. K. the most expert and auoootsful practitioner, far and near, in the treatment of ail diteaseeof a privatanaiore. Ta son* aflL'cied with aloe re on the body, throat or lege. pa.a» a the bead or bones, mar. cores! rboamanim. striolures. gravel, diseases arising from youthful excottesor Imparities or the b'ood. whereby the oon stituuon has become enfeebled, are all treated with luccen. Be who plica* himself under the care of Dr. K.,may nil giouily confide in hit honor osa gentteraua.and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Yonng men who baveinjamj LhQtßseiTUlhy’aaßrtnln prso tioe indulged In—a habit ireqUeLtly learned f,t>m evil com* panioni al school; the affect* ol wbioh are nightly felt, even when asleep, end destroy both mind and body, shonld apply immediately. Weakness and OvDititn ioael dsbility, lessol mescojar energy, physical lassitude and geaaral prostration, irritability and all nervous affections, indige*ttoa, sJovgith aets of tho liver, and over* disease In any way counsoxea with tbe disorder of the procreative funcuoae cured, nmd fail vjioi restored. READ, YOUTH AND MANHOOD! A Vigorous Life, or a Premature Death, Einkelin on Self-Preservation—Only 24 eents, Thls<took>ust published Is Ailed with nnfut information*©u the innrmaUea and d|iea.e> of the Generative Urgant. It ad dressra Itself alike / to Youth, Alanhood and Old Age. and should be read by nil. Tbe valuable nivioeand impraulv*'waruinr it gives will prevent yearrof JUnkty hod suuerlog, aaA tgra annuallytbou mod* of lives. Parents by reading it will learn how to prevent the destroo* ion oftheir Children. •••Aremltuaoaof2s cents.enclosed hvletter, addressed to Ul KINKBUN, N. W. eoraerof Third an J Union straats, between Spruce and Pine; Pbiladetdhia. will assure a book undercover per return mail. Parsons at a distance may address Dr. K. by letlor, (post paid.] and be cured at home. Packages of Madioines, Directions, too.*fbswnrdedby sead inr nremiUoaoe, and pat ap teoure from damage or curiosity. Book*flailen, News Agents, fed ten, Canvataars, aod all others supplied with the above w oik at very low rates. LIST OF TBAYIS JURORS for Sept, terta, IBSJ Georgs B. Date Ear mar Pika township tUmael Caldwell do do do I Abraham flatly do do do William Prioc do do do Nathaa L-levar do do do 4. P. Norris do do do Loreas Eurtliaa do Kanbans do John PaUarsoA do Joidaa do (horse Erhard do do do JoMph Patur do Morris do John flhowaitar do do do Goorga Daeiai do do do JobaMillor do do Richard Gieaaa ' Khocmskar Claaifiald borough G- W, ; Orr Rtduksaiilb do do Wm.Mapes faimus Dawrsaoa tuvubip N. K. Mo - ullin do do do John Oaogberly do do ‘ do l*vl Lutz Merchant roriagton do Bamual Kpeocar Parosat ranu do J. B. Tailor do do W. B-Pertor Laborar do do Patrick Daily Parmer do do 13. Gallagher Parmer Bornsida do John Weaver , Matobfut do do Joseph Tailor do do Rxmuel P. BholT Farmer Woodward do PaouiPbiUpa do do do do Ball do It B. Davis do Parguton do Thoinupweua do do do ‘ GeoreeLHHea do BaocarJa do 9.0. pillar Blaokinith Boggs do John Gearhart Farmer Docatai do John MoCnUy do Chest do Reuiyßito do Girard do LIST OF 6RANB JURORS for Sept, term, 1851. John O. Reed Carpenter 1 Curwansviiia Juba Reams Farmer Brady John Beobtol . do do John UranntKd'' " Girard ana B % oB, & d * ,Jm sa Uuttoa do ' do William Miohaali do do iamujUrosiman do aoobPearoa . do . Bradford VoJmTnnw ; do ■ do. AdmmOf.rha.t do 'do. Abiahatn Krlar do " Monti Richard Da.re, do Fo, Joaßthan W.ll do do Samuel Moon da do yuo&>ulhud OarpcuUr Soro’ClaßEdd jym. Buud/- Lumbornuo Button Du.ld Ball . FoU.I Bell John tJbowuKcr ’ J 1 Fuau Oeeutur ’do Plk,. J.A.T. iJunter - do do . Andunu Manor do > Ofaud WUllam Miohaafi do -KaitbAUi Wholesale and Retail Grocery/ ON, NAll*fitDßlßl)FdUU , ,»itl an the leading nr. <k rpfoastfavonrfievroutrtask i • bis old patrous to glva him a onli; as b# Is prepared to P , •allatprioeatbatoakaotfallto Dleau. - S February M, 1853,-ly. T J.B. EUY. S F-pr-.Mt Merit. ' Xg-g-jut.. run oUm oUuhrxßU) apaoemy. - : CTMrfl«w;Apinso.irta. BAR-BRWJV nllttrtftftad iliio»kit>tcou/a*U»'ttii imsd ud for tale . mmmimm, T “■ - #1 NEW GOODS, 31HG Subscriber woo Id Inform the oltliea* ofClcnrCeUi L ooaotr. and the nubliq generally. IbatbehM JUST RE fiIVED, and'l* NOW. OPENING; ol tbe,B».dr*liouw for merly oooupled by Wing h Gotchel. at Morriidaie, a Large , Splendid <J* Cheap Auortm«ntorGaQdi,ooilit«tfiirirtrtrr itflt and qanlilr or Dry Goods, Groceries, Queeiisware, £7m2- /wy, Hardware, Boots, Shoes and Bonnets, Confectionary, Clocks fy Watches, AUK), a Jaigeand wall selected nook of Ready-Made Clothing, Drugs fy Medi cines, fyc., fyc. Inshortall kinds of Goods usually kentln aCoontryStore. All of whlob ha I* determined to seIIOHEAPEK THAN EV ER BEFORE OFFERED IN CLEARFIELD COUNTY. „ . EDMUND F. BRENNER. Monlw*a!e r Nov. 10.1859. Monlelins Brother & Ten Eyck. DEff leave to Inform tboir meads and the public generally* that thae ho-vbtaken Into partnership with them, BENJ. lIARToIIORN, who hav|ng purchased the store former!/ kept by Wm. /I. Bloom. and having united it with their' own. ara now doing buiinessott a moro extensive toalannder theliUaof MONTELIUS, TEN EYCK, & CO. Where they ara prepared to tell all feinda of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Tin 'Ware, Hats, Caps , fyc. t And would oall partioslir attention totbelratocfcof BOOTS and SHOES, as they keep asetofthe motiexpeilensed bands, ana are prepared to do any kind of workm that Unapt bail* aesa. The/ alio atop a large and well tmorted stoox of PA TENT MEDICINES. Booh ai tU «l JAYNES’. LOUDBN & CO’S. M’ALISTEHS OIN UtfliNT. CJAUTUE POWDERS. LlNliuiiNT. Hou.h das Pepsin, Wrigbt’t Indian Vegetable Pilli, and all other Medialne* usually kept In soouniry store, Curwensville, r'eb. 81,1858. Machine, Pattern and Blacksmith Shops, ©-laffuimmi, Psu 'pllß’nedertifoed would annoonca to the oitlasns of A Clearfield, and adjoining cotratles, that bt haa opener) a room on Second street; m the borough of Clearfield, noat the store of Leonard fit Moore, whore bo Intend! keeping a -GENERAL ASSORTMENT OKCASTINGB. warranted to be madoofthe bett material, and ax pricer that oaanol fail to pleaee. FULTON’S HOT-AIR COOKING SfUVE. fol either Wood or Coal Thli Stove has probably the largest Intro daction of any other form of staves, it fins superseded in alm-wt every oouaty, the wkll Ydqwh Hathaway anJZisg. lerstove*, ills easily understood, and the float being six arranged that all can be cleaned without an/ trouble. Toe pooullar form nod conatrooUon Is snob as to render it the most durable) of all stoves. Nametons testimonials coaid iMrßOviu'ptt {iMujM 1 OO^K®H F ilrOVEB-al from IB to 830. PARLOR STOVES—for either wood or coal. AIR-TIOGHT do SALAMANDER do a beaixtlAtl Co&l Stove. VAdK do EGG do NINE fit TEN PLATE Btove»-ver/ cheap. MANTLE GRATES, with summer pieces. A large variety o&mM!^ i^ h E *i.»'. r 0,,, lir '° aBi#ch “- PLAIN XND ORNAMENTAL HAILING : HOLI.OW WAHB l OVEN MOUTHS: GRHMRONIi. WAFFLE do BCALKBEAMS. WAGON BOXES,BLEIOII.BI.KU A 808 BOLES. OAR UINGB ror K»fL. ROAD bull A. PBaS. fß.wutiol,. CORN HHELLEEB. COHN AND COB MILLS, warranted to grind 15 Boi. Ran per boor. BLACKSMITH TUYERES, the best la use ; do? MAN DRILLS pad TIUE BENDERS ; Together with the usual variety of articles kept at Foundry Establishments. Also, Made to Order, GRISTasd SAW-MILL GEARlNG—hirm* docidwllf th. largest stock, and best variety cl patters* of any establish, meat in western Pennsylvania ; MILL DOGS. SHAFT ING—largeand tmall.rfcast or wrought iroo, HANGERS. DRUMSandPULLIEB;. Roto and other approved Water WHEELS; WOOD and IRON LATHES; MANDRILLS rorClnralArSiwf, WOOD BORING MACHINES. Constantly on hand and for sale. FANNING MILI-8. THRESHING MACHINES. PEN NUCK’S CELEBRATED GRAIN Dll ILLS. SlO. &0. Scrow-Cutting. Anyslxrd Screw* with any detired numberol threads to th* isob. either iq ara or V thread* Brass.Copper,andßabbett'sMetal Ca»tlQg«ma4*toor^er. March 4, 1854.—1 p. J>u* Appointed L. XL. GARTER, of * .Clssrbsld. hj» arent for the sale, of-Castings* who will receive bills for ail kjndsof Mill Gearing.and oiner maobint • r /. Persons deiiroos to ooatrseV will do well to call and ex am*** the oatalogtrearf Psttams, and specimens of the work, r • r T. m ,* eogagsmsatseisewhere. Castings will be de itvsied.irdasiiod, at Cleaifield.aed warranted to be madeof cooomaterlal,andnaiih*dioßworkmanlike manner, Ilav. log in running order FIVE Superior Lathes, osd other mi chiaery in tbe same pioportipn.amplo/lßg none bnt tbe best workmen, uslngthevery best Pig Iron end Coal* with many other advantages, beftaiten himself that hi* work will bedoue as wail aa lb too bast city shops, am on the shortest notice. roiparticttlara. call oa Mr. CARTER. Agent. .. . . . NATHAN MYERB. mafwu «, tuM, *«X/ M ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. M By Viituool an order of- tba Orphan' Ooartol Clearfield co ?“. t, vfff. r l t s d , •* fob, aery term, 1H53, there will bo expoied to PUBLIC SALE, u lha "Beccaria Mile.” j n Uecaarle townthip. Uearfi.ld oooniy, ouBATUHD A Y Til E rUIKI) Uas OP BEPTEMBEU tho fol'owli. do. cnbed PIECE OF LABI), illaato la tho raid tu\* ciniu pi Uecoiria, lato tho eitaia ol JOUN W.'MILLBH. deooaioJ to wilt— ALL (be intertit ofealddepemad'or. in and to EIGHTY NINE tore, lut porhhoaof land, tun .to in laid townthip of t>«ia s patt of a tarcat trac| Inthaaamaof William Ball, bexlaalna at a white oat lBl poreh .4 to a bannock. tboooo noith 84 uorchat to a white oak. theooo by land of J ihn Henry .Abboi HiU degree. wort 181 parch" to a port, theatre Math Sden.et won bj land of Tho.. Wilton IS Dorohet to the piaae of baalnnittr boanded by land, of Aaroa Weldi J.cab Mr err .John Lhtbtnoraau Hara man Phuipt.beina o.imororod land, well calonlaled foia imallfarm. Ihe .oil la or a aood quality, end hn tome tim ber oe it.aoitabla Tor Lots henna pnrpotea. One attendance will be alvea oa the day of tale hr the ad tniaietrator. Ootooarff.ldttL-ly. _ , „ TEKMHOFSALEi One hair ctuh on the confirmation of the rale, and the reel due In one rear <o be scooted by jadmnenl bond and mort. lexo. By order ol thO Coart. donel. 1853, IEONALD WELD. Adm'r. HEMPIUIeL’S^MOXEL ' CLEAIIFIEU). PA! subscriber most MpooUatly Id form# th«cUie«Uof ,4. county, and lb« travelling poblto generally, that be has taken tbs abovo nanod HOTEL situated on the corner of Front and Market itreela. in the borough of Clear fltld, where he will at ftlj,tin)ea be prepared to accommodate those who may Ihvor him wiib theft cesium. No pain* will iheproprietortoraake bla customers comrortabia, a »3 bit hooie a HOME tothore who may stop with him. wIU * attended to-aad hIaTA- Bbb and BAR inpplied with ihe beat the market will ofibrd. Ao.artH.lBM. Wif-J. HEMPHILL. STRAW GOODS—SPRING 1853. THB BubtO'iber ie bow prepared to exhibit to Merchant! and Millport hie neunl heavy etock of Ladice’ nn. Mii- STRA IV AND SILK BONNETS. STRA.W. TRIM MINUS and ARTIPICIAL FLO WEHS ; Palm.leaf. Panama and e very variety of scniniKii iiati For Gentlemen i whloh foi Extent, Variety and boaoty of m.eolaotore.a. wall at uniformly dote price., will be round QniiV&lloU* r ..It / ,1 rfbnii»* ; io. wJSf* oxmtlcs oO 0 A Journeyman Cabinet-Maker. A CABINET,MAKEK. wUI be P^x^^^^ O *WuNTuMCir P Moy!u!fe3. P ' WHlol.BiY»seq.. oiwbtfom TOsasaKim oF/fS - He alio girm notice; that all hit book* and* aeoo-jnu (br tthwlfinf'rvp '^JNovi aenber IH51; are alto left with “J*: Aicmcflt. who i* duly tmtndjiw! tq *jßiJSth^a* o^1 *I*io,Ul 1 * io,UlB6ttmo * D. W.MOOHB. ■ .nWianted. 1 flft COBD9BTuVii-WOUH OUI. Apply!* .. : OlentheM, Joae 18, 1853. Ui,WBBp. Wa®.HEnas smwii Jk®.® ffiffdl©®ims • ; 'A'Fresh'Shpply ol Sollrid Saitn BUPEEIOK 4UAUT?~-Foitalt b/ v 1 1; ' ‘'? •' Jniy ®, ma. - - -*• u “ n * UjS - S^atfl^ofThomasiintbiji^deMnsed.. , -I PENN IRON FOUNDRY; To lUitl Owners. Valuable Real tip tale. S2f CD<CP22CS; a. THE HOAD TO HEALTH. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. CURE OF A DIBORDEREOLJVER AND DAD DIGR6- Oopy at v teller froin ttlr. IL W. Itirkiu, Clieniliit, 7, Prceeol troel, Liverpool,(tCnQlihd,) daied'Hhi Juno, 1851. , 1 , , ' I>> Professor 1101>L0WAV. t ' , , ' BlH—Vour Pil.a and Ointment have stood (he hlgbastoa ontialelut of Proprietar/ ftledlcines for some years. Anas* Comer, to whom loan refer for any cnqajne»,deairc*nja tolet Jon know the paititmlbrsof hercase. Bca- had bean uoabfed , or yean with a disordeiad Jiver; and bad digestion. Co tba lost occasion, hokraver*- the virulence of tbe attac* was’tb alarming, and tbe ln *o,severely, thaf doubta wareentertaiacd of her not being able to bitr up under it; foApnktelv she wmlndaood totry your Pill*,andsheinrorms ma that after tbe first, and each ttiodekdittc do* a. she halfgreat relief. Sbocontinued totckfihem.aod althpugh ■bensedon. Iv three Boxes, thkis kOw In lbOenjOrmenlof perfect health, laouldhaviesent you many more catek, but tbe above, from tbe Sevarity of the Attack, and tneSpeedy Care.l think, speaks muon In favor of your mtoatsblng fills* : • . (Signed) K. W.^fRKUB. AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OP RHEUMATIC FE VER. IN VAN IHEAIAN’S LAND. Copy of aLotior in.tho Hobart Town Courtor.of tho Ist March, 1851, by Major J. Walch. - Margaret M r Conoigan. nhietron /can of age, residing at New Town, had been SQllering from a violent Hbeojuatio fe ver for upwards of two-month*, which hod entirely deprived her of (by a sect her limbs; doling this period *be was under the care of the mostemlpent roedickt man In iiobtiil Town* god by them her cast was considered hopeless. A friepd pre vailed upon him totry Holloway's cslebrated Pills, which she consented to Übrand man incredible short space of time they eflooted a perfect dure. ■ CURE OF A PAIN AND TIGHTNESS IN THE CHEST AND STOMACH Of A PERSON 84 YEARS OF AGE. From MoLsrs.Thew & Son.Troprietoreol tbo Lynn Anvcrllaer, rtho con voß6h, for (ho (blfovyiog elotoraonl. August 2nd, 1851. To PrOfawor HOLLOWAY. „ blit—l desire to begrt«ti*ony to (be good efTects orilo lo way’s Pills, For s«me years 1 tufftred severely from a pain and tightness ** tbe stomach whioh was also ecoonJp&nled bt a sho'tness of breath, that prevented m» from walking about. 1 am 84yearsof age, and notwithstanding my.gdvonoed state of Jifo, those Pills haveso relieved me.ibatlcm dmiroasthat oUiersthonld bo mado ocquaiptad with their virtues, i on now rendered, by tbalrmpans* comparative./ active, andoan take exeroiie vriihout:iocjnvcnikatxic*r pain, which pou.'d bot do b .fora. (Signed) HENRY COE. Ncntbstjcetf,:Lrnu. Norfolk. Tlicao celebrated Pilleafo wontlorftilly c/llcaciuUs ii) tho following comploiiHs.: Ague Fever*oi nllkfuiL Sore'Throcts Avthnn Fits Blow# and Gravel Billons Coraplaict* Gout ttecopdary Sytnp- Botches on thsbkiullead-arhe . ' iiom* . j -Bowel Complaints IndigeUipn TicDoloureux j <Jolide < UiLimmatlon Ttrmew : I Cous’lpfitlon of IhfJauDdioe Uloers . | Bowels Ltrei Complaints •VenerChl Auction* | OoTisamplion J.umoagu Worms of alt kind* ' Dtwlity Piles -wealibnss <r m Dropsy Kbeomatism cause. Dysentry Releoiionol Hrias &o.«'Ad. •' llrysipaias , bcrofuin,,or King's , FemaUiyiugUiaHties Evil Boid at the Establishment of Professor HOLLOWAY, 344. Strand (near Temple Bar, London,) and by allrespeotabli Druggists and Dealers (a Medicines throughout (he British Empire, ano of those of tbe United Slates .|n Bores at H7%c.. 870 , and #1 Wo eaoh. Wholesale by the prleoipnJ Drag houMsin- the Union* and by Messr .A. h, bU, SANDS, Now York. T W. DYOTT A 80NB. North Seoood Bireel. Philadelphia. Wholesale AgonU for Pennsylvania. . .There h a considerable saving oy taking the largest sin vd Boxes. N. B.—Directions lor the guidance Cf patients in every die order are adixed to each Box. Valuable Steal Gstnle AT PRIVATE SALE. M. M M M rT*HB snbsorlbers.in bebalfoftbeheirvolCoarad Wise, late A of Pike towoship, Clearfield cooatr. deoeased* offer at i*IIIVATB following described well known and valuable REAL ESTATE, consisting of A FARM OF 106 Acres, Situate in Pike towusuip, Cleaifu M county, on the mala road leading from Curwemvills to T/rune, four mile* from CurwensvliTe, and known as the Wise Farm . t'The improvements consist cf about 7Otfpcrcs of cleared land, in a good state of cultivation, a Dwelling-House, a Large Rank Barn, Spring-House, Dry-House, Shop, and other necessary buildings, together with one of the largest, best selected, and most productive APPLE and PEACH ORCHARDS in the county. This PARfil Is well supplied with excellent water. a never failing Spring close to the door, with other* so situated that at a little expense water coaid be conveyed t j nay o&rtol ether the house or barn. To those who desire to procure a UOMK FOR LIFE* thie Farm often inducements not to be exoollod in the county. The had ii or good quality, highly prpdaotire. and well adnpud for both train and gran—and ill* located la the miditor a populous and iodaitnous setlle* meat, ooaveaieat to a good market, good grist mills, and a good school. fyFprfu tnerpartloulanr apply to either of the subscri bers or to Mot as Win* oa the premitei. The property will be told oa the moil reasonable terms and a warrantee deed given. WICUAEI, WISE. . , , .WILUAM WUI4. in behalfol lha htira ofOoaiad WUe,Uecfia*ed Jmuarr U, |tfc.H —if. Trial List for Sept, Term, 1851. Joseph Smith. it UatoM'llee, Thoe# Witron. va Tbomaa Woodi and otbira, Klii* Irwin, Adm’r. n Piter Maya. Wl.liiai H. Bloom, n Prta< Bloom. William W. Wihoa, va William Bloom. Amot Boasell, ▼* Ua*id Born. Win. i>eoker. va Blmon Hcrobangh, Kmaaoel Dooep. va BliatUerd I'bomat Perley. at. al. va H. U.tJmnb ft 8 Powell. Alatibeiv Brotß, va Piketowaihip Jeremiah Mtlat, va tlaloa Township. Commonwealth. va JamesJofaai'wa. ' JohnSpodarlia. va iloraoe Patch o, Pearoe’i Betrr, va David Miobaela, Wilhelm <1 Warm, as J. B. Moore. J.O.MUu.M’Coawell’sEx vt Manor Dvaas, et. al. i. & O il. Su&er. va A. Gon &A. Sbaw, Oomad Baker, _ va Amoe & Joseph Ames. Cnmralagi b blabaiT«r> v* Jacob (Jilgei, David Crawail. va Isaac Whiter, va Jat.Paraoaa 6 H. M. Lin tor Wm P. Bloom vt JchoPaobin. Ilegertr a Kateuton. ▼» William PbHiips, ct al. Bans. * § Bams. J, &~G. 11. S*ilaer, ve Thoanaa & John Mara. TTmrnaa va T. Uehaflv U D. Miichelt William ICiup, «a Wm. llaiUt’a Admr'a. David B. Uibion. va ' Siligiberaer fit Bloom, ’jooalhao Bo>nton. va Bamaei Powell, et. al. J. G. Dresner. tres J. U, Aloore &W. H. Moore. . Aa-intlaLlßiS. , Court Proclamation. W HEREA 8 Hoamnbla JAMESBDBMBIUB. Presi. drat Judge of the Vontt of Common Pleas ortbeKigh teenth Jadicial D.»triot, composed oFtha oonniiascr Clear, lield, Oentre and Clinton end ihe Honorable HICIIAIID biiAW and JOIIM P. HQsT. AiwWiaio Judge.lndwriTield couatr.bave tuned tbplrpieoep! date the to me if retied for tha holdiag ol a °UHI t ,TJ :) y I^9kVMMON pdeab, orphan’s couut, COURT OF QIfAUTBK aESSIOMH. AND COURT AND OEMEUAL JaldW lnd tot Cleatfia-d ooontr,' on iheTHIRD MON DA k ol Sopt. next—bcioa tho llhbdar ol tho month' NOTlcfi IS: THEREFORE. HEREBY CJIVBN, To the Corooor, Jnstioes ofth# Peace, and Cons able, in and roi the ooouir of Clearfield, to appear in their own proper pmsosre, with RoUi.iioGords. laxiaitiuoUs, Ezamiuaiionaaad other Rwnsmbrances. to do thoen things whioh tboirolHom andin their hfbatf appertain to bo doe*. and ail wiUterset, ftodQlbtrporioßs. proeecutiogin behairoflhaCommosnodlh Malsstany pnseuer*. vs reQuired to be then and there at lendiufiAßd noL dapart wltboot ieavn, at their peri). Pustitual auendaace of Jurors amd wituesses nriilheieafter PAf, , .9S jted , #n< » matured on rthe flrit 4ar pf Oit Batsions. GIVEN under mr bandotpleaifieid, this6th 1?a * °* Gvo one thousand eight hundred ana Fiftr-ihroo, and year of AmeiicoQ In* dependence. Bh»m'.omco, Clomfleld 7 Fm3^ ELL ' Bho,lft ’ , Hannah VVinlerniiz.lv (tie Comraun Plean' ol' by her novl Irieml I Cloarfiold counly. No, 35 David Winto^niU,iFeb.jai^; i.B33. ri ‘Aliahtetib. r • u •' It® ll ® in Divorco a viuculo Joseph 'WiMarnii*. J rnatrimbni, tmnfnod "Not !Foßhd.V . 1 '■ l -*" To JOSEPH WINTERNJTZ, the Def't. j,W we reqai red' tp appakr 1b the Matrimony an 11 1« Divorced from tho bbndi J’, oi...rrtr An r., « POWEGD. Eh'fl; i caerlfl’s Oflice, Cle&rftoid, Jone ?'• t Tyjlfcffy WlntomllJ llio dbfenaa'ot and (0 allotlieyper tons interested. You, yflll plaaiototako notico. that in’ porsnaaoe of the Codmisilon Issued out of said Cmmand to trial ol Jh.i oikts, or WbioH' the pauiev will taka uo’loo An,a,llo. CUTTLE, Oomm'f. VALUABLE DOUBLE SAW MILL 133»SH£«e»|S ragnMaesii ttBESSMtar ■ l>r. JaHUiB mW: | SBSjS®dfcJl ! I £•*[■**? wkt>9}V*P*s?P -on, one 'WpSjwrfi*' TOfflsspaiiffl BWewjsiiM, wbsnssuiSoi wsKffl?&BSS®'« n obtioillooafftC >»h, Palo In M* Bid*. renEf'’ ,difi» whotatraJm ofOnSKC „ lu »i.»u- - orthclr phrildin. b*HoU«n? ibent wit&oot coesublnf too AEfculiAPiUlt,. roerrled'.or those about tq be *?* r, ied. MF impediment, this truly useful book«ai itoat bean th<oteapjlof >«?!■> t {.#>»* ißßdsofQufOTloqat® or*«tarti gom IRrgjrjjwjj®WwE. . person leadls# TWJBWTi“riVa o*fnß #*. • closed fo a tetter, will receive oeecopr ofthli wiftk bftuZiL or fiveoopJM wilHeseot fotOneP*lior. , •• • . 7_ November 10, lafiJ.-ly. PLEASANT HILL IRON FffUSDBY and MACfIINB SHOP, At Clearfield. 'llllfe oml«r,l»no1 rwpeotrnllr .ii.oß.Mi (ath.p»op], a X. Qlcst ßold and the adjoiningcounties thathetUUaoauSi nsste-oarry on the above bnsineisat bis extensive e*ubii»W meat In the borough of Clearfield, and l**owpr«pifid;k ' mnnufactore ail kinds qf 4 —' Castings used for Grist Mills, Sato-Millf, and all kinds of Machinery. lll.CMti.o.rs ror of a ■npertor qn.lltr—lfaolii ptripj.lo nor oin., 1* th« State—at be ana BO.»b«tlk*T „ mat latteiul. aad «mplor» bobs bn it he raqr twitof woikata' MACHINE SHOpi \ With two superior TURNING LATUKB, driven by titin' Is now (n •□cocufolopernUoD. and under the tnanatemtitof) , apraotioal meoboalo—whereatoottiaranicleerjnfrqtiiaarir •an be FINISHED in ibeVery best itFto.arfTnrinorttotio*, \ I He has now au hands* laiae attortmeatof C*iUafft, ns BTO Vl3B of yorioi- t sizes npd pfttte/rli, PLOL’G I WABU KETTLES. &o M Aa.. whiob he offers to sell lew foe i Cash, or on n reasonable or«dU, fie u now ousting, from* I be most approved patterns, • j HATHAWAY COOKING-STOVES. ALSO — Fancy,Air Tiglil Parlor Staves, Nine Plate and Coal''Stives. 1 Also, XV ia rd’s cvlvbi'nfed: Plough. And all kindsof HOLLG W-WAKE,&L£IGH.aad ; SL£I> SOLES. WAGON BOXES, No . " He intends llos ell on reasonable terms, and traits thatUm citizens of the county generally will find it to their ad vantage to girebicatbeit poitom. CASH will alwaysfie preferred* but the Mghpst pnoes will ba allowed for Country Prod** and OLDMBTAL. As he gives bis ettablubmeathupenoMf supervision, aIJ orders for work win rccsiri^row|i^s||wttoi. Clearfield. Nov. 58.1851. , ***, CLBABPIEIfi ACADEJIY. ofJAMEa DIDDLE G> BO iN.A, M. " The object of Use Trustee* li to placetbe Aesdtray opoas the footle* contemplated by the origtnai.founder* ol tlwlm* stimtion. by cfienng to the youth of. Clearfield ookatr. m. pr<rtoaiti4t of receiving the benefit of a Through Eogllsh and Classical Educaflan, As welJastbe l.tstoaUiaes olHofilmvutarylasiructio*. Rates of Tuition .• COMMON ENGLISH DEPARTMENT—Embra oiag Ue&diog, Writing, Spelling, Arithmetics Geography, English Grammar and History, par : 1 TIIKULAB3IUAD DEPARIMENT .... ITM Errupiis desirous of acquiring the modern Isaintf* will t>< afforded tacilitles to do eo.upoa making appUcaUM to the Prinolpal. , By order of tha Board of Trustees. Apriim.ua., W W»U VU.MC "ft nberlat .IRSS—tr r f'ißßuoderaicaed weald faspeotfoliy aaaotißoatatbebcei* A tonsers ano pat-onMeaerilly, thatthey have comma* •dbosiness upon the “READY PAY" sysUm, to be Use besfsy *i'em.—l>|., because the. a will be no bad debts to be pa*d by taxing those who ala willing to pay, as is ton much Use cate- under the ciadit system.—Seooadly we oaa sell oar stock lower tfrtaea credit, because we can make ear retoro sooner, aad that them will bean advantage tatbetstt* eras well as the bnyer«—W« intend keepiag « For wfilch we will take taefchaßge'tlbohighejtmftrktipri. ees. an kindsof couatrr pnxfoee'vaebweUfiAlNof aV*iy descrtptioo. Beef-bidet, Calfskins, lnmber. Batk.Tellow. so-, aad et to a little cash would come very handy. Sve wtQ also, forossh onstomers with ready made Boots and Shoes. Gears, Harness. Collars. Bridlee. Lines,Saddles AC.I Oa Abort notice, and *t .tborame prices which they would bare to pn the maonfaorOrsrs if they bought of them. ‘Haraeenmaxra, Shoemakers, aad others, will pleas# call and examine oar •lock. Mar So J()HN Et)BBELE VOX Caution, ALL persons known to jua YALE'S SELF-SETTERS la the couoty oT Clearflqld, ‘will pU&sa come aadsetds ibe oso of the HUbt with L. if, OABTEU, M CietlfieU. who is authorized by me to make amicable shtUemeati fw the same. Buit wid.be IJeiiluted against all eessons nsglseS. ing this not Im. ROBERT LYTLE* June li»lis3 - . ♦ /j ALL per-ons wUh'or to porchaie.RlchU and Blacks Cot Uprltht ami tJiientnr Baw.rpUls.wiQ eallon L.lCCfcr. ier who I this day authorise to makeoontracis for tbs tees*, dune 11.—pd.—6m BXJUEET LYTLE. England Whipped, Tariff or no Tariff, TUB aabterib** imiendi. keep lax p« hand a.Urceanbil* meat off BUN and NAit«B, which b* will rail oa tfca rao»t rea*ouable lettoi. ettbe icon and FViQndrjjUift adj£*« lag Leonard. fit Moore. U EL OABTEH. imLi P'«irfioM IVo *.1851. **• vtA»abA« «.avaw G&Mmolt OHaaag Mmlkliimg. JOHNGDLICII 7? WOULD reioaeifailjr anaonaoeto theoitiseaaofCleu* ftetdaad vloiaiijr. that hen sow mainicetariagil kinds or CABINET-WARE. ; Hliibop is situated on Market air eel. between Third aai :7CTt:ia btr lice-, will be rnadaia the BESTBTYLE.aad oa themyiIFAVAJiaBLBXJ&JU aaoOq the shorten! notice. j • • ~ ty'COFi'JWa mode u> order oß^lhoabo^le^. M TAVERN"SWNO:’ :, '- : i| IN c Vlt WE&SVIIsLE; Pa. - • '.\ Am©o©sim-'lHr®Tnia'(3= . .7' Ul* lituftied on the norihwAs* come? ol State a*4 FUMrt inthechnueofthe bailftata j>artof<be towav l'ne hbWii 43 b r 48 foot; two Uoriee bigh *wih nba«*«nt, and is over* way caloulutoJ for a pobUo honie. Tberfst* *a on the premlies a large apd cdqrenutatauble. tontbet with allotnerneceuary b’Udinge. 1 * i ’ « • 1 he prgpcity will be sold on the moat favorable (emu, u 4 Cot farther forotadMon appiicdUbamavJba madia eubarwi In tubieriberoß tJbe premise*, or to W* iTwalleo*,«tClear*«i3. Jon. 11, 1633. , . ISAAC itCUOM Jr. jLtaj* ADe&irableTaveraMahd ® TOROft RPNT. nffl # I'HE inbidriberolftrt’fbrßAfiSTfif BEAT, his wilt Ittefri OTANU.BathdßtttonihMii and Waijrfl! To rap ke, ebon half Uarwsaitilie ■*#![]■». ®J , b a rih.~“Tt , « tflOUSJs'flßeirtuJdlttge, 80by 49fofct,t»4 welltoitedfora ■ •'••••• The 'Ptnyii contains lBoJ&’V which, are cleared^ndmostly *« mia&aa. *E^v“f^"W®W3!SSSSti&. *-l fctl - rabscriber informs thou who are datirom of poTtlM l sflpgftas«E3s£ 10 ■ KOvd Milonlloral ojnntrr wbora on obqUbno • < m pUm»atbso ti> praaoredi jTbe UliHlt*!OEgfSnipttl /■-Rj fwy, .qatalSi ! * boro "‘ l ‘ *' PBNNSVIHE TiSNEBV. TowoLots h>:utiual ■jiia .V:j .1-
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