■ FEEDING CATTLE ABOUND STACKS. When a corner or knoll in the meadow is fouhtrro be in a poor condition, formers often attempt to enrich .such places by ma king a stack of Imy on tho ground and fod dhrihg it out, expecting to reap n doublo benefit of improving the land, and saving the trouble of carting tho hay and manure! Let us examine the arguments for', and ob jections to, this course of procedure. 1 he ground in this climate is always fro zen in winter and covered more or less with snow, and consequently the liquid ma nure freezes upon the snow, and ns tho before tho ground thaws and settles sufficiently to absorb tho fertilizing qualities of tho manure, tho most vnlunble portion is.lost entirely. The heavy rains drench the solid parts oflhe manures, and alternate tlm wing and freezing destroy its strength, so that the soil is comparitively lit jle benefited. Another prominent objection is, that the cattle or sheep thus exposed in some bleak place, consume nboul one-fourth more food than is necessary, if comfurtublo stables Were provided for them, and they come out emaciated and sickly in the spring. Thus (psteud ofsecuring a double profit in stack ing the hay, a three-fold loss is sustained —namely, tho bettor portion of the manure —a considerable portion of the hay, and in the condition of the slock. Cows, kept during the winter in this way, require a |opg time to recover from tho effects of ex posure, and frequently the season is far ad- J'qnced, and tho grnss becomes dry and psssuculenl, before they regain their flesh —thus very much lessening tho profit nri jng from them. Truo economy consists in keeping cat flo in good condition with tho least quanti fy of Tood, and in making and saving all tjie manure possible. Proper attention is pot given to composing manure, for 1 still regard it ns the basis of remunerative farming. It it tho great tiling to make our tarms fertile; fordrbuth or excessive rains du Dot injure a rich soil as they do star fed land.— The Cultivator. t. , DIiEP PLOWING. %b Vic Editors of the Cultivator. —l ob serve lhat you aro turning the attention of readers to deep culture, and to en pourago this system 1 will give you my ex po: iencfe briefly. Three years ago this spring I purchased a worn out farm us it was termed, and in jdte autumn plowed twenty-four acres of jjieadpw with u Michigan subsoil plow from (ep-to twelve inches deep—sowed eighteen pores of spring wheat, and stocked. The balance was planted in com, well manured yyith yard and special manures. A strip ej rod in width, by the side of this com, was plowed with an ordinarv plough, and pojpfood depth—both treated alike; tho lat ter yielded from forty to fifty bushels per nero—the former double these amounts. — Tho meadow produced this season, second no.wing, t)v'o and a half tons and upwards ier acre; of good timothy hay. This land Wts tolerably well manured, and well drain pt}, J took nnother old meadow of seven fiqref two years since, after cutting less fltan a ton per acre—plowed os beloro, foiled thoroughly, drained completely,and could not spare manures lor it sowed Winter wheal und stocked without manure, »vii o’few days sipco Kotchum’s Mowing jtfachipo cut from that seven acres, inside pfthree hours time, twonty large loads of > oyer two and a half tons per acre, jtetog tlie first crop. ' With this plow no summer fallow is nec essary—the plow may follow the rake— and hereafter 1 shall raise no crops on meadows, but manure and stock forthwith. t intend to turn about forty acres next sea sPPi and to follow the Michigan plow with Subsoil plow, to cultivate fourteen inches ip depth, and have no doubt tfjat my neigh bors who are complaining of tho drouth, will see that my farm is not “altogether spoiled” by deep plowing, and that three foils per acre will be produced drouth or HO drouth. Hespectfully yours, H. E. P O .P T *b Sec. St. Lawrence Ag. Socioty. ■ • Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence county , August 8, 1853 ALL ABOUT ELDERBERRIES, A writer in the Ohio Cultivator, residing |n Indiapa, furnishes the following receipts in regard to the use of the Elderberries say ing—l know somo who soy they cannot eat them; the reason of this is, they do not |W to prepare them. When cooked by these reoeipts, they relish them very much. ' ft is strange that when there is a sear pity of fruit, the people will lament the lack of fruit, when behold the fence corners jre filled witfi these valuable bushes, bend • ipg down and overloaded with ripe deli plops-fruit that all goes to waste. You leed never be at a loss for fruit to make lies, for jt grows spontaneously. If I ever }|ant ap orchard I intend to plant a good y jiptijber of elderbushes, for I 'think that fthey were cultivated they would be much iargpr. Now you that have enterprise and fire planting opt fruit trees of all descrip. }jbnj, just bo wise and take a bit ofadvico find while you are planting your orchard, otit a number of older fruit trees. Re panther other frujt is liable to fail, whilo this Is a never failing fruit. ! '_Eu)EHßEnnv Pits.—Prepare the crust OS mr apple pic— put tho under crust on }J)9 platter and pour in tho fruit till half jin pel) deep, then sprinkle two spoonfuls of flour and'two of sugar over them, and pour .fjn, a teacupfull of sour cream. Put on tho tipper crust and bake thoroughly and you pfl have a most delicious pie; the best ac- 1 cording, to py taste, thafean be prepared, p|hd'6Q say nearly all who have tastedthom. .AciUtle nutmeg and loaf sugar grated oyer thdpie yvhen first taken from the oven, i FBpi , f,--Thls fruit ipve rt| e^B»jy'dried by spreading in pans under or in the. oven, and will make as gopSipdesiafl though fre'dh, if tfiey are soa(t bd'a’fevf•, lirfiriutojjl beforp using.. ;6dme,bf widior user l ':--- ■> v 'h ' Sirilji-'. : >ti, ,T/ .v »r • i:" ■: - -.: i r Elderberry Dumplings'.—Make the crust us usual and put‘in the berries as you wnuld other/Truit. Boil tlicm fast till the crust is done\ then take them up and eat with a dip, ol) white sugar ond sour cream, and you 'fill confess they are de licious. /Tru k\ the off whi will coi. I Ulderdekiiv Jf.t.i. that aro fully ripe and ones, pour n little water over tlicr. and press the juice out through a strong cloLh. Put equal quantities of juice und molasScs into tho preserving kettle and boil to the consistence of very thick molasses, stirring in three or'four drops of lemon oil to the gallon. Put it up in stone or glass jars, and to keep for the following summer, fit tho covers air-tight by using bladder, or while of an egg on paper or sealing them and put them in a cool place, and they will keep good as long ns you wish. Klderhehry Preserves.— These can he made by the same receipt as other fruit, and aro the most healthy of any preserves I know of. EutEKnKiuuKs for Medicine. —This fruit when cooked is an excellent diet in easo of the flux. A brother and sister of mine who wore severely attacked with this disenso hist year, aro entirely cured by this, without the aid of medicine. O^7”A minister, travelling where the rond was difficult to find, requested a man by tho way-side to direct him, naming the place where ho wished to go. “Well,” says the hedger and ditcher, “keep on just ns you are going about a mile and a hall ; there at tho cross roads you will sec a minister, who will direct you to tho left a couple ofmiles, and there at tho fork of the road is another minister, who will direct you to the right about three miles, and so on, at every fork and cross I of the road, is a minister to tell you which 1 road to take.” “Ah,’’says tho parson, “what do you call ministers?” “Why,” says tho other, “those things which stand up at tho cross and forks of tho road, with somothing like u hund on them." “Fngerboards, yoy mean,” says the preacher, “why do you call them minis ters ?" “Because they me always pointing the way to other people, and never go them selves.” A Calitoma Widow. — Cnpt. Suit,vo ter says his effort to cfTcct a niatromoninl character, resultod in a manner so discour aging that he don’t believe he’ll ever be in duced totry it over again. Tho Captain being out of service forsomo months, con ceived a passion for a rather mysterious young ludy that boarded at the same hotel. Says the captain, “I conveyed her round to shops, shows, balls, theatres, churches, and every other place of amusement and information, and at last, when I thought things had goDo ’bout Ihr enough, I sejuur cd my yards, and says I, just as cool as a powder monkey: “Ma’am, I’ve been thinkin’ I’d like to get spliced.’ ” “Spliced!” said she, as artless ns a tur tle dove. “Splice,” said I, “and if you’ve a no tion, why—l’m ready to share my luck and dunnage with you, Ma’am.” She looked sort of taken aback at first, hut goes about, and says she : “Captain, I’ve been think in’ if my hus band don t write tome soon, nnd send me some money nnd a gold watch from Cnli forny, I’d just as soon marry somebody else as not, and if you’ll wait a few days, I’ll give you tho preference.” Iler husband had been gone to the Pa cific just four months, and hero wns a Cal ifornia widow I “I stood ofT after that,” said tho Captain. Wonderful Parturition. —The Mis sissippi Times , (Holly Springs,) ofthe lsl September, comes to us with the following announcement : Seven Children at One Birth—Missis sippi against the World. —The most as tonishing parturition recorded in the an nals of the human race, we are informed, occured last week in the vicinity of Salem, Tippah county, in this State. Our infor mation is from a gentleman of veracity, who states that n lady of that neighbor hood had just become tho mother of seven children at one birth ! Was there evor a woman in tho world that bept this ? Is there a woman livin'* can beat it ? Yankee CouHTsmr.— A love-lorn swain brokoa wash-bone withhis“heart’s queen,” somewhero in New Hampshire. “Neow what do ydu wish, Sally ?” de manded Jonathan, with a tender grin of expectation. “I wish I was hansum as Queen Vic “Jerusalem 1 what a wish!” replied Jona than, “when you’re hansum ’nuffneow.— Rut’l’ll tell you what I wished, Sally; 1 wished you was locked up in my arms, and tho key was lost 1” (fcs”Lately a gentleman sat down to write a deed, and began with : ‘Know one Woman by these presents.” “You are wrong,’ said a bye stander ; it ought to be know all mon.’ ‘Very well,’ answered tho other; if one woman kfiows it; men will of course. (ttcnllia wheat production of Ohio ig estimated to overage 20,000,000 bushels per annum, of which 13,000,000 are sur jrtus.’ It is said that only about one-fifth of the land in tho Statdjs under cultivation. Whilo sqtpo of the premium crops exceed 50 bushels to tho ficre, the average yiejd of the State will not exceed l 6 bushels. . CiunniNG.—r“l believe thafrmino will be the fate of, Abel,” said d/übVoted wife 'P; her luigban'd one.da'y; . so ? re- P. 1 ., , 0 f’ U3 band. “Because Able wns killed by a.d4b,;qpdydwr.:*lub will kill l hmrmHn r, , - *? 60 <9 i‘ nigJit.” \ *” P 0< ' ‘ " 1 • • 1 ’v'-•" ~ ''’! ■ '' ‘*' ' * t'. ■ /- S3Tc©'\3\S'* 2 ins win n, now opening onoor Ihs toil ASSORTMENTS Spiraling sumofl Smummnion’ ©®®culs DRY GOODS ii qnitfl oxtnn*iyp, and will boar tbo oloscti inipoutioo a* to quality and once, and ilicir *tock of Groceries, Quccnswarc, Hardware, Boots and Shoes tjr., tjr., erj* fqnnl in r*vrry foipeot to nnv tiling 01 tho kind nvar bef-jK oit.-rid in urn ttoiion ot conntry. i iA Inw ln, dred rlint thoir felection* of FINER ,n . " nl,,o: i' lo tboinaii-. ryniWlMjdMH, ikwin fit cMiru, Uca field. May 120, IHB.I. c berries lound CfiaesBi> (L’asla Siore. JVM. A. MASON, Cunvensvillc, HAS ju.l returned Irani tiro oily or I'hiludolplila with n iplonilul imortment of Spring nncl Summer Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Quccnswarc, Hoots & Shoes, Hats, Gaps nnd Bonnets, And everythin,; ul.fu.u,, Mr lie,,! in a li-tnil Siorn, nmlnll S"i!l ,c iS.d Lwh.^.SViS^Sli on " '' ,aio,nlJlU “ TIIE LADIES ' Are particularly inmeHed In anil nn.l eiamlno hi. .took ol 1 llunneu. l.ncei. .awin, end oilier Tnucy Arnoli.i lio.'ore puruhniiK auewhere, a. they cornet fail lo botileaiod with £7~ iloo,nival thsCHKAP CASH S TORK on Statu .•.ruo: ouedMirwor.nl Mnmeliu,’. Ten Eyok St Oe’a •• rL0 ' Onr werm illc. May i;U. IrvnJ —;f. W A M New Store ! Ncio Store !! POWELL, REED & WEAVER A ! |,!f, J „l"i"2M 1,1111 now KTIIUB-ROuM in I lie iru /I •M niNii" i'le 1 "' f h *' l ' l '0.. t nnd be.l a.„„i - c. u ' I HANI Mb 2 tvi*r brooght to (be county, nnd n, h i M ■, h 7 I ?P VV 0 7 lo llu ' 01,1 amt,liner, ol' llieler Si Uo anM,, ll f! M'; , eL'z i i,^;v2‘,iU eo - uuod ‘“ h ““«■>■ lilb IiAOIKs will linil at their Flore inch u releolion o 5-L T3 QAi>aci32j» CC3CJDCDc£I£3 Alther neyer .aw m flrmliel' (n , |,;,y U! rh-uAtTd'S h ( ' UO,;K ““ ;s - IiAUmVARK. UlJLhrl. VVAKh.itu.. thoycauuot be sorptmud vii/ter in qufihiy orch«aimeu. *‘ Br 1,1 KiP“Thn»t: who dou’t bp i-v» it arcinviicdto call and le cm. v mrt» HKKIy J NEW GOODS. 'pilE.nl..eriber w.mil rera n In, iimie;.i ihnnlt,, Tor ll,c l wry liberal rnp.nrt bn hn« reun-ve.] »i: K “* be h»* be«n in bii*inp«i in t hi* pIMCf. and !)♦•.■» 'five D uMorm fits fno, lj 'ui-J lt>« (>ublit! genr'n'ty t'-nf he h jj.t nt i,;. o |,i •mod on tho D 4tN liH (»F FRONT amt CHERRY ttirnei up,iu»iiy the bpuuopal Church, n laret' anorttnooi of ' ' «;o«ds, Consisting in pnrt of Dry Goods, Grocer ins, Queens ware, Hardware, Cast, lilts ter and Spring Steel, Hats, Caps nnd Bonnets, Hoots and Shoes, Rendy- Ainde Glotliin-, Points and Oil, and every thing else usually kept in a country store. A promite lo *fll ohuap, i» ol limp ndvanlnio t-i oar eo»to mors üble*ithore ii coavincmr i*root *ivcd. but he (ia» *bo intutnfthio k n.m»tJmt Imudredj ara cod vicced of turn (sot. Ri we cdlei tbc bo*l ol uvuJtiocs iu every mlu w.» in<\ko July 2, Jbo3. c. KKATZkR. Good News. cl7= H 3» S3lia.£3i'72?^‘ s S3 New Confectionary and Grocery Store, On Water slrect.npponjte Horn]rhili’s llutul, on Uili’s above would rwpectrudy inform tltw nnhfiathn* he ,4.. ‘VI* J 0,1 *'*» »8W stock orHt’RlNCfci SUMMER u(J* *[)ri cooiutina ofo larger nsiortm n ol Conlocti'innM«*s hicknack* uod f umy Am ; , fu. tlum ever crested ilie Alb..' gbuny Kiugo, Desidci decMed'y the best ilbd uhenpeat 10l oj That r.ur little hnr c has be nitbrnl a,, w|ib —consiOx? of numerous lo nieniioa. and «b*cii!mtly tho assorlmcm of That th?';ityoao afford. Mu lermi arc cash, nod oonntry produ-o Uike* in . rub .njjo for ffoods. far whiub the hialies* inuset prices wtII pe i.atd. "Coauj one. coitie aIL (J.c alie.tl. Jaly )«. J. R. iSHAW. fiJOfiJShSST gg. wa-lßus'll ©fljjGik & Watbc'&i Ll&ik'Sn’o Co-3 11 A- 1 * Jny r« c tved Mom .New York and •Li 11 i ti i.rm pm a. u amt ipVcili'l n»- _ , n fl ‘r‘ ,U i , i°il J Y—<*>n»uting ol J.v Of IXi *‘ ‘’jvrning Pid«. Lotf f( M 11,1 ,n, » AI«o, Gentlcmeri’s // /^rxt i 1 100 i* oW “""i of riilfereat ahape» and (I a Qr c,]! ri»«Gi>id Rnr Rios Drop*. ltti#4ty!o * /f ot Jennv ijml Rmgi üb(l Drop*. Mtncelel* V. p _ . \J/ <;n,, f- in , (Jolt! I’m* U Penotlj I VVuiLh Kos. Mlver Tt»n fit Tnbb bpoon* IJuilfr Kuives. t*ucnr Tong*, nnd Thimble*. LadiM Fin o Card Ua«*». Port Monu**. atLVKII IAI LNT LhVfciß. UUtNTINO WATOM Js^-f*om • tBto#Jo--LAP!NKb--fmmslU» o s | s. FmoDIOUT DAY Waicbe*. from Bto ID Dollan. Kino Gold Watche*. Vi to4o dollar*. All of whrch ho wt I wfurant fir pO'Otct time-keep «r*. Alio a Israe t***orlmeut of Hpcctnclei. Fob Chajni. Vuxt n * Funkuivei, Pookoi Rook*. &o. U.OI KH-Light Day and Phnty Hour Flock*. Ftoc S m *i:i “prtag L fo-'ik*—HOfhoitr nrul 8 Jny Mnnoftl it)it:niDent*. and r great variety ol arHcl.-* too niira*roui in mentjon, oiually k. l ! Jeweler*. AM the above nooniionetl acoil J ho ,JU kt* t«rm< are «J Qfcht **’ /J 0^1 and Jewulry neatly RL r AiKLM, t>aa Warranted foro*e year. i* 19’68. A CARD. A. M. lILLS WOULD reipectlully inform Iws friendi, and ihopohhc generally, that he mi l coatinuoi to aitond lo ull oj.li IQ UlO IILO ot Wcntal Operations, A* hi« fTice B-'joinine hit dwelling. i a the boroogh orCloar held, t o m%> be touch »it nearly ail limes in hit note lu the end ot hocie. Ai'liticini Teeth * on °* t'lvot. and wurran'ed to give entire alii. LX l K A. 171 ING TLLT-I done without danger to tbe pa Ucnt. uud with but mile rniu H i toth PILLH) aud Cl .L AMSLO ia a prop(*r and icienlif. iu muDcur. IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. “ Fit* greatest good to the greatest number,” IS b point ot which politician* statesmen and philnLthro A pi/!* Jmvc labored loot uiul hur l t<j gaiu. Rut il is now o’enrly demonstrated. that ihat point can lm fully attained at the store of A M. HILLS, in lue west end of Do Mansion tlbiiee, where he !• jail openm* one of the most attractive aou fashionable LO'iri OK GOODS, which oare and alien non In buying con Id solout for any retail establishment. rVlm* confident that his selection of GOODS will p!ense his friends, end the public voueiahy. ho would invite them to cab and examine his H|i u;K t Mr N GW GOODS, oven iHhcy do noi think proper to buy. Recollect wo esteem il u pleas me to show our goods at any time. Kor variety nr goods we .^JSfsi a s? r, A?- d tot . '-OVVNESdoI PRICE DEKY OUWt LUUON. jis useless to name article*, and labori ous ludet’d to enumerate oo rs. Kutfi wil to *ay. you will find » veuy'WW'. 1 ,n a °'““ l,y 8 ‘ 0 ”- 01 August -.6. 1803 INDIANS! INDIANS! WAR WHOOP WAR DANCE. THE greater! variety of 110 l ITS and SHOES. I.ndlci and geuilemon a < pngreii taiicriof nil de-crliitloni. that hui o.ei been olloied lor pobllo lain In Oleatlield county, lo the HOOT anti flilOL t>uiioc<a, Hint hu cannot bo deceiv. oa in thosidoclion of goods in tbaolty, and mtenoe keeping U well arroitad ItOOT and BIKIB STUUE In futnrg M * Ali persons wishing tid of paidal corna can do ao r? ??s&** Q ? U ‘ HTORE. east end ofthe Poit OiGce where you will lli.d bim rea*- 7 and willing to run der tho loot all tho comfort tbut oan be given them. Advice Clearfield, July 8. 1853 ._ 3ra . «' ° LKNHAN ' STONE WARE si ta oa iPsi c© <a> op 0 UEUB respectfully announce to tho citi zens of Clearheiri county and the pub!io pouerafly, that inoy have commenced tho manufactory of J6’l\}Nls wa H one miiooa*t cl LUTUERadlJßUll^wSefoiheylrTptpnT. J nr ? ,, i h 00 “ rl,cl ° BI’ONK WARE equal to auy rnan nfaotured oliewheto, and ou reasonable lerrui. * Order* promptly attonded to, and a liberal discount made to wholeiulo purchasers. u j pmuti/u Auguitgd. IBSJ—Bt, G.W. PORTER. Four School Teachers Wanted. mP' woli qualified, wilt bo em ployed by tho HchooJ iJjreoiors of Ifell township, Person* wishing to lathe bnilne will Dleaso meet the Ex' liT’K ?i«9°T» I ?h le . 0, , OD l -f F^T SATURDAY of oOiO tiwualBire*ulenc?,,°f Aioph EHli, deceased Seprembeitf.lßS*.- IUA A. BAUINE, President. okJ crrrncr, (IKOI'KUII.S, Olny 8, 18'3. A. M. IJILLB. Copper, Tin & Sheet Iron-Ware! . iuif |®Sg| - tims* , fpSSS j BSf(::~“if“5§ tgSgißsaffi&si imuty r IAII ]FAOf OEY, O. B. MERREhL THANKFUL for the liberal pnlyonogo he hoi herctofom rtoHvcd, n-spcotlnlly announce to the poblio that he has removed ro his new shop on tho alloy, in Hie rearofMer roll i IIo»el, whero he i« well *UDplbd with stook, and is well prepared fill nil ardors for Copper, Tin, Sheet-Iron and Japanned Ware, AiCHKAP and its OOOD as can bo found in&ny country town in tho interior of tho State Old Brass and Copper Will he tnken ut tho liichoit prices in cschanjro for work or w are. CsT*Mcndlng done to ordor. VALUABLE SAW-MILL PROPERTY, Timber, Timber Land and Ir’©rb Ore £&r Sale! THK mhicrtherwlllsell tho following deioribod vnluahlo Jl ItliAJi ISSTATF* viz : \i% fl Tho one undivided half part of n TRACI' ’ uF LAND, containing lOOncres. ormore.sit natfi on Moiboonoti Creel, which is the line hoiweon Centre mi'! i . nrti /if la comities. Moil of this tract is tillable land, and part of if wolf timbered willi White Pino. No. S. 'i'll” undivided ball part of n Tract of p _j, . , * Land, alio s.tnato on Moihaonon creolt. non unjoining the above namoi piece of-land, contain* 407 r o m 'i , °* "hero i ,crei * l Water-Power on tms trnoi, tho M.ii VI o ln< \«V i * , i. Jleul J’owcrjor n f*orgn nnd (lolling* v?* ’• 2 *ll do Itiin ooif (hcrThco>r Mile Run (in whicn r ?. cropiy info tne Motinanon on this tract, CQCh of w.i jell ulbrd f.mn ou« to two good null seats. Theie » a fim ta’e newly built Dor.red Saw-Mdl. H Icet wheel, on j ,uV /? C i* ofl Ihu Doworcf the Three Mile Run. The Turn, pikoloadmt fromLJearfmld to llelleloute panoi throoghlhis [Sm p 1 I M, 1,1 W M o ?* 1,,j * Place to Uuiovillo, on tho !, I" tiUgl" I lank Koari, lb miles. To JnUna Kurnaa-«. and tianaah j urnauo about 14 to lb miles. Tho dinnooo to the nvor by the road tf or pi miles—to the mouth of ihu c.eek. by wator, iU miJis. There Is n | Vein of Iron Ore on this Tract, And within tjO or SJ rods of water power. 'Phis is tho place »i’o.,cn of b> Professor Hoeers. in hi* (icologxv Rr iort rf tMf wherrho «uy 3 . rux niuoi north-ast of Pludpshorg. on the Inrnuua ltl>mrr<l shvleol /o'nrthm XI. iinm< dininly b. • low Uio .;on_' lOd.tiulu Ot lo in’ilion X If . ’ 6io . 4i«- —«m| oiii* ♦a hii r»m:i'bi liy "Minr, ‘ Thu place ia worthy ol n /•jrihor invr, lu .,. l>kon uriUMKJI'H t;t»A .and tho tost ol PlM '* Fit Ate at.u nd mt in l fie ni i„ h The T-inis will bn mnd* na.y. and an indispQinlro title s von. Anplptn tho stibic'itor su mins sonthofCurivcTu riil**, near I'Milt Hill Pmt (HTlc*. tjh'-irlm'd conr.tv Pa —or •o J ' HJN p •{ i|i IMAS Kr lopvil.o, Centro corn ty,”p.i Pfruhe* 0 * (> J “ or ,w t.ilger, who reside* on the Sam’oJLiigrs foir f()UU HU'JI)K(SI) to ONE THOUS AND eoodrfuw Lou*, which will cut a {rood rtenlol Punnet Uunji>t»r .'.nui ».*ci aro nhont non mm ahov« Dr iloyi’n . OD liu-r.ver h,M. and about f* rodo*abov* Mr. Owen'* mil. The rtrcr u wnl*» here, and tfoy can bo driven. ot .nwi'd at Ihe n.mvn rai:l. Thut* loci oau bt» put into the river tor than 9S Cu por M ftmji board*, at an? time WIDUIAM U. HL Ii.ER. Jo» fl Ifi, IBS3. 1 »>e j,Nijaut. r Intell-erncer” will iiunrt Lho jibjvo thr»*o iimoi ODUiiiHi' <he Inner j>*rt re'nffng to taw Jo/»—and thn r.liutnu Ifotuuyrai will mienu.n iniUdUi* above M*lnlin* to u».* mo ol taw loss, tbroo tiinei. anu tend their bitlilo thii thou. boyar's jffsm 3 nm.ADKi.PHU M K U 1 C A L ij O IJ S K . f,Hial>lir*lie<J 18 yearn ayo hy Dr. Kinkklin, N.W corner ol I lii ril ni hi l/o.un si roc la, .‘jul \\ ceil •Sprueo and Pino eu , Philadelphia. EI(j!IT£LN yeuisof Mxtentive and uninterrupted rractire In this c'ty. have remloitri Dr. IC. the mostoxperi ittd iii«n>-nl ut practitioner, far end near. In the treatment of ill m.i ni**» or a privateiiaiure. Pe *on* aUbeied with ulcer* '□ the body, throat or lost, pa ni n tho head or bones, enreol rh vti mat urn. stricture*, gravel, diseases arising from youihltil eicaneio; impurities of the it oud whereby the con ill tinon Das become enhubled, ar*» oil treated with laeceu. lie who place* himself under the earn of Dr. K..rnny Mb fiouujr conhde lu his honor ma gentleman, cud couiidenliv rely upon his skill m a pliyiioian. TAKK PAKTICUIiAR NOTICE. Vmiof mni who havn it.l'jr.*d thetuiclvns hy ncTtainproo ticn mdnlced io—a habit friwiaoully learned r,«:tn evil corn i>nDioti< m »cho I: the «ll*vu of which are nattily | e lr, ( . V( . O w'.t-n asleep. and dost my b<a!> mind and body, should apply immediately. V\ iaki;c«« mpl c-ill. itui icnnl debiiily, Iraicf inu*cuiur rsersy. physical >ai»nodc ami mitral t*rort'atton nr.taj|.i.y un»i all i.orvjti* uiNrcimni, ladif e.tioo, sifiLguit nm, ,*| i he fiver. ur.<! every disease in any way cou unfed will! ins dltordci of tlie urocrctr.ive (unction* cured. and full v.jm< feiiorea. II K A I> YOUTH AND MANHOOD! A Vigorous Life. , or a Premature Death. Kinkflin on Self-Preservation—Only r 24 cents. Thu. look just pub'.she! is fined with uiefal io formation, on , * 1 n '■ f in a tie* i nrt i!i»e/;Mi of ihe (reoornti vo urKam, |t o<j ' l *! ? ? * el * I V l * B ,0 Vouch. Alanhood and Old Age. und .hoa!u bj read by ell. 'I he valnab’e a ivicoand imt reisiro warning it gives will prevent yenn of ninety and sullenog. nod »av« annually thou it.ods of lives. I’areuU by reading it will loarn how to prevent the dostiuc. ion of their Children. , A A LM n VH r )P^°, ur centi. onoloto‘l in* letter, addressed o L)r. Kl.. KhLLN. N. W. corner of I bird and (Inioo strveti, between nptuco and Pice, Pbiiadeldhia. will ensure a book and.-r cover per return mail. Persona at a distance may addreis Dr. K. by letter, [post paid,] and bo cured nt homo. 1 aukage* ol Medioio”*, i firections. Bic., forwarded by sand mg a remiUsQCti. nod put up seen re from damage or curiosity. t>ook-Bellers, News AaoHs, Pedlars. Canvassers, and all Others supplied w iib the above w oik rfl very low rates. Wholesale and Retail Grocery, s s GCXe&EFiirs>a.£3tb\Txiii^gF 0 Ij L ' li.'.l'.ON’. t 1 arrangement. tooairyon S S Ui<, WHOLESALL CKOOEUV BUSINESS in Phil. S S ndelplna, the .nbscrlber wiil continue In E.e|>et the t S tm°An o tirp/f-r l “ e,, ' lho PiiNW. UAll. ? l j.D/i ® at ’ complete Assortment ol » 3 L ROIJ,I< IL3, It Aid IN, LA UD. ROPES TAK Iff. c Dfd* *4*’ r 'KUIT, ~nd oil theleading ar- W SHP l u trade.—Tliana (ul for past favors, he wonld psk l V his old Patrons to give him a call, as be is prepared to / ? ibM ot price, that cannot fail to please. S i Fubruarylti.iß63.-Iy. J.H.EBY. S Fashionable Tailoring. < O I QO.CDEE£iaiSS £s3oo.C!£>(31 a RESPECTFULLY announces to the'ctiizms of Clear* fluid cou p .y, und ihu oubho generally that no continues ,7 °n rr ? t u\\ ‘ ho a H OVB “I hi. OLDHTANI). above tn** | oil Office, Whore he will at vays be oreonred to wait on a. who may lavor hun win. »4 oaH |J.< has on hand a wrli V; , r^ U : , i aM V ~,n ® nIO,U . U 'THB.CASWIMFUUSSn«idTKIM. MIN .8. which he will warrant io bo of good quality, uud ivnl bo sold vt ry low EJis.old costcmm aroreqaes'ed to con Uuue thsir phtrot,aire a..d as many hew one its mar find° it ciiisv-nicnt, a* ho assures t nem that hois prepared lu furnish th« in »ierm[ ituJ do iho work iu propor niunuer. Jui) B. load THOB. BMFA. T ! *£ ■nbtorjbor respectfully gives notice that he hits placed hit Docket, and all notes 4nd papers that were in hit i<os M*v D r.W l . C i? ofthe et " co * i* the hands of JAH VVKit; CLY * L-sq., iu the manner directed by low rrn°ti»i°„* , !« , ,k 0l i c ! 8,1 1111l 111 ™ok. aud accounts for Mr wfrlt’fi h r »»of November ISSI, are alio left with I" WKIOIiLY for sh llement. whoisdoly autnorissd to C j u 1 y Hth?iSa*' Ct! ‘ Pl * o,tho “ amo - I>. VV. MOOKIS. Wanted. Iftft 00KDS BToViS-WOOl) OUT. Apply to r'lrnrfield, Jane 15, 1863. L '' ‘Fnolliiims suauffl u AI.ITV, lor .ale nl i*ano HmiUi'i Sioie, Carwenitilla. Pn. Juljß, 1853 A Fresh Supply of Saliaa Salt, QF BUPJSHIOU QUALITY—For sale by Juiv yti iK.»a. HILLS. fiOOhS-SPRIKG 1853. STHAW AND SILK UONNBTS, STRAW 'HUMMINGS and pi , r A l lTlncl AL FLOWERS ; roim.lear, Panamo and every vatioly of BimhXKK HATS For Gentlemen ; which ft>r Extent. Variety and h*» n *. e “"witaE' 0, “ ' V011 " umrom,ly cl 0« Pile. wlll be ro'nßd „ _ . „ THOMAS WHITE Febranry 10.18 M, - onlll B ‘“»<‘Btr««t.Pll I lailBlp 8 lp| l ia. A Journeyman Cabinet-Malcer. A will be Plying unmcdlalely to JIiUN OUMo*^ t ’ l fi °/ a ™^| t l b^,jl ‘'' Estutfr of Thomas Fenton, doeeased. townihin Clearfield counti^‘“gjg l • l“t» oU'fnn lire.nbroribar All poriouihaH^boon.granted to are hereby requerted to ureienctha .aid e.tnte foreettJement, and litMe^'ndeblnrfrn'fk 18 I.“' ““‘beutjunled pay tire eame wlthoutdeSy - 10 lh * •«» »'« notifioa to Aqgml,lt, 1853.—fit'. • . milG. Spbtortbei woufd'nforrnthe cjtix?n«, of ClftarfreUt J. county, and the noblio seoerally. that he hat .IUBT Rfc> CTfii VLD. and IrfflOW ripLI'UNO, at the S'j>ndi6iutt<fbf« overly occupied by Wins & Gelchel, Qt Moniidale. a Large, Splendid tf* Cheap Assortment orGoodi, constitina of every ilylo and quality of 'Dry Goods, Groceries, Qiteemtoare, Cut lery, Hardivare , Boots, Shoes and Bonnets, Confectionary, Clocks Watches. ALSO, a large and well selected stock of Ready-Made Clothing, Drugs if- Medi cines, if'C., tf-c. Inihort a!| kinds of Goods usually kdnt in a Country Store* !■ determined to solid! KAI’RU THAN 'KV- Lll fiLiUKK OrFKUiSL) IN CLEAKFJKLU (JuUNTV. m i, V w, „. n EDMUND F. BRENNER, jtjorrlsdole, Nov. 10,1*5?., PENN IKON FOUNDRY'? Machine, Pattern ntld Blacksmith. Shops. Olsuriidra, JFai. T*IIE .undersigned would nnnonneo to the citizens of X Olenrlleld. and adjoining coanliei, tlmtha has oponed a roomon tfuennd street, m (lie borough of Clearfield, near the store of Leonard tZ Moore, whoro ho intend! keeuine n GENERAL, AdKOUTMEN’r Of CAHTINOH. wananie." to bo madoofthe bust material, and at price* that cannot fail to please. Thn folluwtnc nornpo'epdrtnf iho stock on hands • F LTUPTrt HOT-AIR UUOKINU STOVE. foi JilhM Wood or</Mtl This Stove has probably the largest Intro, dilution of nny other form ol stovos. It bus sopcriedcd in nlm-'Bt every county, the well known Hathaway and '/Sen. lor stoves. It is emily understood, and the Hues being so arranged that all enu be cleaned without any trouble. Too peculiar form nn'l construction ii suoh as to render it Uio most durable ol all stoves. Numerous testimonials coald 1 t*e odded, bnt it is deumrd nnr ecersarr.l | IMFROVLD i'ttEMIUM LOOKING SiaVES-al from 18 ; to 9<H). i Clna-fiold. May 4. INS 3. I^ARLt>K^ STOVES—for otlhorwood orooftl, wA*^d° ft bsaniirolCoalStovo yAili do iio ?love*—vnr clionp. ItjANIIjL <»R A l'K.5, wiih dimmer niece*. A lotffe variety *" 10 SBind,c *- HAIEINO: HOLI.OW i^X/?F.y o,JrnH: <»<1I) IRONfci. WAPPI.Ii ITI i‘n ii AMS r WA(:I >N I,,JX ISB. SIAKiOfI.HIAKU Di-nJ Bb,), ' tS '"A R KINOH (hr lUIIj. KOAD HOKA- ,mi o ' - (x ? IlN ?UEI,I,EEB,(JOKN AND V, , 1- ( a' 10 16 Bui. Enri pci liner . . la ““ > *. man lotfgtliuf wjthUie tiiuij variety of artluloi kept at foondry r.*ta(j|ia}inieu‘s. Also, Made to Order, CIiJKTAr.K 3AW.MILL CUAItINH-huvm* dcctdctliy the and rnmo ul LallArtfioi inyulftbluh mnnt in »v«li>ro I'rnoaylvnnm : F*lM< IIOGS SffAKT o '»'"“«Miron, 11 AN GERM, w is ■ I.!, 1 ,, ;11 nx ~n' l "tlinr npprovo.l 'V iihi.L-; no,! JR,)M i.a’DIES; MANMULLS furUicnl«iMiw«. W l' HI lIORING M Al/riINE-L “*' L,P Constantly on hand and for salo, EANN''IO .'WILLS. TIIIiLSUNG MACHINES /»r,N. IVDLK „■> t;ia.KIIRATE'> Oil AIN MULLS Ic.Sig. Screw-Cutting. A nl. J, tlI H.Tf.v, wllb nor deiired uumlrcrof ll.rc-.di to 'v itr«‘h. o i|t,»r .(j nrewV thread. >Utui, i^ouper, anil BaLtUjU'fl Mutal Gaiting* mnde to oYrlcr NATfI AN MITISRS. Ma»ch I. IFSJ.—Iy, To .Tiiil Owners. °?/ 1 ? 1 r ' , p 1 n<?d ha* appointed E 11. CARTER. or **r*rlj« In. fils og<-nt for the sal" of Cfi'tlngs, who will n Jim lor ail Kin'ls of Mill Gearing. ond oiliM moahinr ry. I prioui il.Miroui to contract will do Well to call find ex , amine the catalogue ol Patterns. and tpaciroontof the work Uttfnre nr kimt engagements eUewhon. Casting* will I* do Uvere.l, I! cwirwl. nl Clearfield,and Warranted in bo mndnof xoo.l material, and fiaish-d Id o wwkmanlißo nj«nm>r. Hav. main running order FIVE Superior -Lathes, and other ma chinery m the mmo psoporlton. employing none but too bet workmen, using the very best Pig iron nnrf Cos', with many other mi vantages. hellaiUrrs himstdftbathi. work will b"done as will r\f In the best city shops, nn-i on the ihort.cit notice. I’orpartioulau, oafl on Mr. GARTER Agent Moron,NATHAN MVERB. OilN M. CHASE, Di/r,„» New Store. TIIE nndersiaDed respectfully inform the inhabitants of CleQtnnld county, that they hnv««ipen©d a HT<JKD in iue town ol AN6I rN VILLE. in iordan township, at the tuiarxocUpn of ihe Glen Hope rarnoikn with tho Chess Creek ro&d, and ofler lor sale a foil supply of Groceries, Hardware, Drugs. Patent Med icines and all other articles usnail?/ kept in a country store. Al'pfwhich will he soul at moderate prices for cadi or ex changed lor CHAIN. MJ.MHEIt. &c. Uur noighb rs « <.■ i .vk to lhm, Q'.d auuro them we inland di/iug bo stnrn at ns low rates as oath i urchases wi'j ,Vlow _ Junf_U4 I.V**—ly. CfJAftE & SV/A.N. BEAD 'THIS J DAV!, I m AL ' K r-'“ 1 ”, : ’ ,:Ani ' ir ' :r and CIIAJH WAKL >' >r»l, -in .-—o-lr.ll l-rer-r. f.,...<rtj‘. [’nwr-ll & (.'o', , .tor.- Z ' “ ?" *•“?«• r 1 ‘•■id. oi i-aiiim:t vvAKi-:. «u<i y i I <I S Y «mi «ai,mji uiahi*. m Imm. HjV i- A Lnt!ife', DMNOrIIAIRU. AKU <:|! A! !l 'I Arri’.'rlU- 4 .. ''CAT CUAIIiS. HHTBKrI and l.« U!.M. [>s —M A HO<i( »NEY. WALN UT AND (t|| KKU \ Ill’ll I: A» rt DRESSING ItURKAUKTOIIJ2T and “|“k TAI! I .MS. END. DIMM, and UUKAKKASi TAIiLI^ *.^ww E n T A l^^■ ES *i and FIELD POST blip .-ILADsU) h>Kpr.tid IhiOK CASE*L< HTO.M ANS. &u Aoy person wishing to boy w.|| do well lo give him a call as ho u d-ilerrointd to sail ow*r than the same artlo'o* can be had elirw hero la the cdslij-CUITINS rr.ado to order on Uie .liorlM noire. DAVID BASKET T. Lkarfkld. August o, 1t!63. B 8 EMFII I BIOTJEI, CLKARFII-XD. PA. T'iP ,o * , * cnl,er m o*t respectfully inform* thecit'sent of .k , 1* ? co ?, nly u ond pnblio jrenerolly. thai he hat taken the above named HOTEL uinaied on the cornur ol iionlond Market stneU, lathe borough of Clear where be will at nil lions be prepared to accommodate inots who nay favor him with their coaiotn. No pnim will be spare I by the proprietor to make hi* ousiomen comfortable. ao . a , ft lo lho ‘® may *top with him. HiiST/IBLU will be carol oily attended to-and hu TA ul*L aad UAK lUpplied with ibo ben the market wj.| sflord WM. J. HEMPHILL. Ocloi.er "il . I^s^.—ly. Ao*u»t 11. 1852. MA Desirable Tnveru Stand and Farm«-t, FOR SALE OR RENT. f° r SA i.Eor KENT, hi. wall known A IAVLRN brANll.op thoBu«queha»na and Waterlord lump ho, abou half wny b> iweeu iJurweasville ard l.uih eitbiuah —lhe , I]Olid|£ >• new nod large, 80by 4U feel. and well tuned lor a tav*ra looatioa &o. The T'tirm contains ISO Acres— ss oj which are cleared , and mostly in meadow. . T!T.‘; J"' 1 t Jrmni < moil All lion (lie premtie., A lIA K N aud aIA It CIS, nod nil nooanarr oat houses t or luriner particulars noply to ], Jackson Cian*. Clear lit»ld—oi to Ure tuh»u*iber oa ihu prvroiu**. July lit, JB£B.—tt, ALEXANDER CCK K T .i» •I o o‘w r /ei r "J ma u ,ho;o who are desirous of porchai « t n ( fi U l n°'r Aiihiri^u^Vri 18 w,li ot a number in 1,19 looutio, » cl' which oflen preat inducements to Mechanics and others, litoated at it 11 in a aood agnenliuTdl uountry whom an abundaoc*) of from7v , rt?!N?MM IK.’ OC “ rt ' d ',| Th ° ,' ;LI3N ! 1,,|,E ironi 1 yitONtj Oil* passes through it, and other improve ments are contemplated Application fut lo i may be made to ibe ■ob.oilbtr on the Pl 'SS.r;ui.. r. IU!N “ V aWAN - Valuable Lot at Public Sale. nrnpan wm b» e ino M dio pum.ii; sai.e, m ui« emm n sr?.-r JLTi ’.“D U W' r . 1 , 11 ri.nAum-.i.ii u « nmu.mi da> ol MJ'.l’ I liMlltß. 11:53, ATUWN I.' jT, liluatotn the n ij 1 ",', l '‘7, t:L ", “■dktffnin Iho i.lot thereof u LOl NO. 48, late the ostuteoi W O. Welch. lc*u docM . t .i«Jr oC " te< r “ lh ® w .°*c part of said borougli lor a piivatu residence, and tho title is good Ti^V^AH.P-1 Eioontor. cro.tale July 1. 1853 -i B U - A - ' VAI 'EA<JE. jot W. 0. Wnlob M TAVERN STAND M g3^XO^rr>l- | IM CUR WIiJVSVJLLE, Pa. labicriber onnorei to tell at PRIVATF hai v m. Amoirnomm 3HE®nQ©a “ofthwEH corner ol State and I-’ilbart ?5 l ? lrool the basinet* part of :he town.— and '• ?vory l way I calcQl'at'ed W |br a°pobl!u C hoaTo* 1 Vher.'lfSlt JonnU |°Bs3° Pr °- al,e, - otto W^BU“Bii l HSrf ©&Mim©t & Mistlkfiiiiigjo JOHN «®I,fCBa th“.?°r°“ !o tte of Clear, klndiof UanU c t)f ’ that ho,> bow manufacturing a'l CABINET-WARE. rouMh ho wh i 6 , rnad R k!mf. B nf larke b t fIW., between Third and tbo HKBTH ? rvi i, kl l ld » of in hit lino will bo made .a nml^a^the^horleit'uoifoel 1 mOIt FAVOiiABij|3TEKMd mado to order on thethortoit notice. ''' Eeoerabcr 2, 1852 —t r . Isng:laiiet Whipped. Tariff or no Tariff. C!<mrfl*lc|iD*(, ! .I, itps, : ' l 1 '*?*i,.Ajont. NEW GOODS. Town JLots. 1 nipprlant Jo I'm-nicrs. Silver Medal awarded ,to this Machine .. thoFairofith© American Institute, NjV . Oct. 1852;, a Djp|oma attho Praaklh 11 ! ad T°]P hia ! First premiumat he State Fair, Utica; First premium $ the Rensslaer, Co., N. Y., and also-lf the Cplurnbia Go., N Y. Fair; an'di ; Diploma at the WestchesterGounty Fair New Yorlc. ■HOME'S PATENT IMPROYED CIDER MUlr ■ cylinder w break theapplos. and then dliJ£?i" lower Cylinder to bo redaced to pomace, Uttu iV? t 0 **** mint iTia wotk Ji rcrfe'.nieU fester nod withtoachl^JvAK 7 ' Tho Pres* it arranged w)lh a much larger iorew thY?**'' merly, nnd by a very inconfObi device theate orihe dispensed with ntd tho Tab mido to open at thtriftm*?!*!' tho Cider Is loft clear, and the wdrk can be doufJS? much let« labor than by tho o!d method. The CyHader«vJ covered with heavy sheet Y.lna, both Oh their PerfpheriwUß ond»; the wood la them li arranged 16 n» not to Kto«ii H 1 the whole work oh the Mill and Pretl mode In the v?J«SzI maonor.nnd ariangedwith especial virt? totheitdbraßhX andscrvlco. ««raeuiJb No farmer, who u»rs the Mill careffclljr nad ‘accbfdinvve directions will bo disappointed; but.on theotberbani fimi this oie otiho most valaabioand efficient mtchinei#; hislarm. The machine ts made to run by horse.steam.or hand do* er ; and when the apples are ground, 4 small boy or 14 i M & of oee can ores* the pomace with ease. .7^ This Mill is wan anted superior to any other Portable Milli, ezitionca; and th© proprietor is readv at any time (eatib I notice being given) to test it with our Portable MiH tharfi aot on ininne«tno''t on it • _ ' ; “(? iCy lindeu will alwara nmntn clem In inndlnk aider. 7 All nrdon will ho filled In iho order In whloh thor ciol.r. l I and oeraonli wanting them hud. honor tend tholrordor.iHV. ! 1110 at w Hll Ifn.e. and where they want the mhl daHi? 'll’l* Mil. attended by two men, will. whoa proDorly wifi 1 . 1 od nonordlt b to d.rfotinm moke from ill to tvetfd hand, if cider a day—and willsrmd alone by hono>power frnmirvi toajJU bufhclsolapolei u day. * rfomira Thepnußol tho Mill and Press is #4O, delivered. R»&ri’ Icot this IS the newly improved Mill, . ; .7% Having very many applications for more particular <J4ieHn tiom or tiie size. &c . ol my new CIDER MILL, thanJs ww lamed in my Ctrcu'er. 1 would here remark, thattbe whW»i Mill welch* but U 75 rounds. I* iJ)$ py 8 teetrqoare. amUjt'f hlcb, and can he taken oar whereon a wheelbarrow wiihcoa voriji’ce. Ifefow will he 'band a few notices and lecocmea cations of tbo Mill, many others having been mitrtaid. j-j 'J his is U certify that 1 purchased of A, U CAIIMAN.au Oi Uickock's Pntent t.Vcr Millsabil Pioss.'loitfall—nod JcaU cr.niuiflntly assort that! have esoandone bntbrlofapp'etDw mmnte by hand. 1 have also boon using cider rot the Isitfl year;, and 1 maria the best cider on this Midi aver drink. f Couiro Line Pa t Aug fig, TRSiJ. W iLLIAIj HULL. * MW. W niCRDCK .-Dear Sir—l pnrcbnrod ono of yo'ir improved cider Mills at theHtaio Fair nt Lancuiei.Psj hut yt.;r Ndcp then 1 havelf».'ed it«iJtritacJly. and murtfj H snrp?*iej any machmr. forthe purpose it is intended lit’ »hat I h ivoevo; ijou. n/ul I have eznmmtd n good mOpy.iA loro psrrhninr nail «ince. Itscoostmction bfinjr limpUU ar’Y' r I’vii out of oriier. it lorpfusai my moat loncuir-i et* pectaliun. (Jl-rl l ( prnaare 1 Wnvdd nitpkii v. uh uudi* iof lo.ir times tho price of them* as I know iu ral - Yoor. tMPy. CHAS. M.CLARK?) H,iinclicJii Ohi*:, Mar I, 1%2. A fdress j out ord. ri to the Agmt for tlecrgi'! County . A.«ii RAUMAN. Oentre J lnerp* * or L il. (JAKTEu, Clealfi*:d, Pa. . C.WHMd. ftenterober 9,4853 I’tn.* PiaK/asA.w HiLii ; IRON FOUNDRY and MACHINE SHOP, i‘ At Clearfield. VH K undoisigae ' respectfuily announoce totbepcoplf.tf It (’it iirtield nod tho adjoining countie* mat hettill conlift. not to. carry on thr aiove bminaii at hiiexiemire csUibliifc. | oieni in i be uornujh of Cleurfketd, and itncvv prepartdli ; minofacturc a>l kinds of J Castings used for Grist Mills, Sate-Mills, and all kinds of Machinery. d If is Castings are no* of a superior quality—eqanl, if notri perior.to any uiher is tbe State—ss ho uses none bnl the v‘« mateiiul. and employs none but the very bestol wotfcxpg* MACHINE SHOP,- With two superior Tbit's ING LATH LB. driven by itrttf. ts now in sucueulQlQperaUoD. and under the manaremsattf a practical mechanic—where almost any article of mtcklifri ean beHNISiIED in tbe very best style,and on short netioa. tiehes now an hands a lane assortment 6T C tungt. Ihefe ,ltß,and Patterns, IRONt}, WASH Ktri iiKS, &0.. fitb., which he offers to sell kr»r» Cash, or on a reasonable oredil. Ho U now casting* ftn he most epproved patterns. . . m HATHAWAY COOKING-STOVES, ALSO—Fancy Air Tight Parlor St&vti, Nine Plate and Coal Stoves. Also, - Wirt i d’s celebrated Plough, * LmGn “ 4 dL£J > He intend* tto« ell on reatunabla term*, and Haiti thktlfc citizen* of the count* goacrali* will find it to then ndvutao to ctv* n«.m thoiicoitora, CASH will alwart boitljo hiffheu pncei will be allowod lor Conotri frodHtl and t)L»D METAL. As he give* bit etlablnbrneothit portoti laporvuion, all ordon lor work will rcceiva^romjii Clearfield Nov PR. IRfi| PENNSVILLE TANNERY. TllUundprilrnetl woo'd lespectfully nonouocoto tUdirtiM lomert and pat unicenmelly, that they have commeid ert busmen open the *RfSAUY PAY" mtom, beli.nofll to be the beti tyuem.—Lt.. because there will be no baddptol lo be r»a<d by taxing those who nre willing to pay ajUUil miioh the cute under the credit system.—Secondly we Oil •n I our «trc* lower thaa oa credit, became wo con make «3 r«-tQrn kroner, aud thu» there will bean advantage to the Mil or at null ai the buyer.—We intend keeping constantly «il i»ud. a cr°d assortment of LEATHER. such at tiuan.SotiJ Upper. Kipt, and Harness Leather Bhmiog.'Ctl 1 7° r l,l Uio ,Q «*®haoge'tlhehighoaroarsetsM c€». ail kindsiof country produce, inch at GRAIN of evffll description, Hoc Mtides, Calfskin*, lumber. Hark, TelloM fitc . and «Men a lutle cath would come very handy. Wewnl uuo, furnish customers With teadr made Boot* and HAo**,l (•ear*. Harness. Collars, Bridles, Lines, Saddle* &0.. oaiSSI notice, and at the sane prices which they would hatetorigl the mannfkcfurers if they bonght of them. Harness nu&ml * a 5? yrili please cat! and examine «k| »tock. May 2U_ I*>3-ftm. JOHN RUSSELL & Co.,| CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. r IMIB EXBRUIOKd Of TIIIH INSTITUTION r»l .fIAMIS HIDULK 81'bd JN a'M"* 1 " n, J.n S B r (-nanus to tho youth of Clearfield oounlyiCJ pr»itoui ie»ol fcceivinc the boDefUofa Thorough English and Classical Edneatloid A. well a. ii,o I i»touiUne»olßudi m oDiarj Ju.iructipa.,'l Rales of Tuition : : ' I COMMON ENUOISCI DEPARTMENT— Emhra ' | GeorHiDhy 1 n y*Dh * -i'll qoe/[er.„. y ’ Lc “ Uramrao, and Hntory, per *.l tIIe cV a Ksi 5 - jV N '.v.ii p ll kt m ent; wSh* fl«niuH C r r a °d&iring the modoru )Qtiißw4 Prfcdifal fac tUici 10 J t> M. upoa making Uppuciujl By ordur of tho Board of Trustees, ' Clnnrfinl.i AnrilSn lESB. J * McENAL^Y.Beajfyl all Uaution* ' A LL. persons known to use YALE’S SELF-SETtBW xa. in tho uoant? ot Clearfield,.will plena gptntaana gel 'i‘” “ ,0 “‘he Rful.t■will! U K. CAimhirat »T,!l O .J? ulh o fl * p< *. t) f. raa *9 rcoka amlokhlo'.leiUemawtt thdsamo. Bt*a wulbe insututod ugainst all nenon* □«£ Ju^ , U?lrti ROBURT LV'rCiV I A Vi‘ P®' ?“• Wiih'ne to pniohos. Elcht. Cnrir U and Circular Baw-rnlll, wifi qaII on * I .TL« i 1! *■*' ,* “ a t b o'* , o 10umka 06bCracta fortftannS*l Juo. if.—bin , . ROjJKRT LVliiljl VALUABLE DOUBLE;SAW MILL r^uL^ INEAcres °f Land for SMe.' ■ JOoe iiJ.lo6a.—3m.—pd. J'- , .AUsXANBKft aUjmif ,»*ti-u™ Tvilhq U {<1 e ha ’ ~n * GSiv . J\: «• OAUTiSS. A»al.
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