WW TO SUBDUBi fIOIODS HORSE. . On lootTrt’g oVfer sbtne brd papers the 6th «r day w® came across Jhe following which if yue, ia wprth. khowtngl' It scorns that a fruitless effort wqs being in a black smith shop to shoe a vicious horse, which resisted all efforts, kicked aside everything bot.afl anvjl, and came near killing him self against that, when, by mere uccident, an officer returned from Mexico was pos ing, and being made acquainted with the difficulty, applied d complete remedy by the’following simple process; He took a cord about the size of a cotn-i ihon bedcord, put it in the mouth of the horse like n bit, and tjed it tightly on the top of the animal’s head, passing iiis left oar under the string, not painfully tight, hut tight enough to keep the car down and | the Cord in its place. This done, ho putted; tfw horse gently on the side of the head, and commanded him to follow, and instant- j ly the horse obeyed, perfectly subdued, and as gentle and obedient as a well train ed dog; suffering his feet to be lifted with entire impunity, and acting in all respects like an old singer. This simple string thus tied, had tpado him at once os docile ond pbedient ns any one could desire. The g/sntlcman who thus furnished this exceed tngly simple means of subduing a very dangerous propensity, iptimnted that it is practised in Mexico and South America in (he management of wild horses. Be this ff® it may, he deserves the thanks of all owners of such horses, and especially the thanks of those whose business it jnay be (0 shoe or groom the animals. f ÜBEBViTJQN OF EGOS FOR WINTER USE. This is best done by lime-water, in which A little common salt is infused. This con stitutes a fluid perfectly indestructible by pir, and one that is so allied to the nniuroj pf the shell as not to be absorbed by it, or through it into the interior of the egg. Ou the Olhdr hand, salt or lime, in a dry state will act in the moisture of the egg, ns will strong ashes. This plan, olso, will save more eggs in a given space than any oth er. It will also admit of keeping them in /sellers ever so damp, nnd, l had almost sajd, ever so foul, since nothing will be likely to act on the lime-water. As eggs AT® very nearly of the specific gravity of water, and so near with it, I have little 4pt>M that eggs barrelled up tightly, in lime tvalar, could bo transported as safely as pork. Lime-water may be made in the most Careless manner. Seven hundred pounds pf water will dissolve about one pound of fjtne. A pint of lime, therefore, thrown in fo a barrel of water, is enough, whilo ten limes as much enn do no hurt, and will not (titer the strength of it. The salt, which 1 dp pot deem very important, should be put i@. * n ® small quantity, say a quart to a barrel. All are aware that a very large Quantity of salt may be dissolved in water. Brine strong enough for pork, would un doubtedly hurt eggs. Having made your lime-water, in bar £ls if you are a merchant, and in small »pe pots if you are a small householder, ijrop your eggs on the top of the water, Iphen they will settle down safely. C. E. Goodrich. Cauntnj Gentleman. A Gallant Robber. —The Dixon(Mo.) XPuegraph gives an account of a gallant Jtjayfl tyho, n week or two ago, at Pro tofretstown, in Lee (Jopnfy, broke into a yOOtn in which two ladies and a child ITOre sleeping in one bed. After collect ing what valuables he could find, consist ing principally of their watches. and jew nlry. he got ready to leave, but before do ing so, leaned over and imprinted a warm jjis* op the lady sleeping at the back of |ho bed. This roused the lady and respi te! ip fhe capture of the thief. He was feOn(ined in the jail of Dixon, until one tight last week, when he crept through the Btove pipo hole leading from his cell fp on upper room, made a leap of some Jwenty Icet and “vamosed the ranch.” • B3f“lf a young woman wishes to hayp herself published as “fascinating, beauti ful and accomplished,” let her pack up her best clothes in a dirty towel, crawl out of lfte! back upstairs w indow some dark rainy night, and elopo with the man that feeds pud curries her father’s horses; It’s a big price to pay for compliments, but it will tPripg them just ps certain bs a dirty rian h*rrel will beget mosquitos. In fact, wp jm?er knew a woman to make a very de plded foo} of herself, in any way, without pnbapciog her charms two or three hund ;«'dl per petit, by the time her case got in ,|pe papers'. OCrThe Hot springs, in Virginia, are warm, and in the water of the principal bath its very difficult to hold [he hand. good story is told of an old Dutch myn-tfrho came to that part of Virginia ' pomeyeSfsago to locate—but on going to .(bie.spring and finding the water hot and pppairreptly in the very act of boiling, rprdered bis son to harness the horse and drivff hway, as the place could' not be priote than one mile from hell! (KTA Cabip boy on board a ship, the Capiain of which was a religious map, was prilod up to be whipped for some misde ‘rtennor. Little Jack' went trembling and tfryiog.end said to the Captain: L;, *n*y» ®i r > will you wait until I say mjrpmyers V* ■ * ■ ■‘•Ves,” was the stern rppjy, - .'■ •‘Well, then,” replied .lack, looking up ‘fetfiTstnilmg triumphantly, “I’ll never say tort.”. • • (Kr’f.My dear fellow,” said Beau Hinch ton to a witer at a hotel, “I have a re .fpect for, flies; indeed, I. may say', lam . :T<wj l offlics; bull like to have them and ttiyrojlkip seperato glasses; you mbt so much better when you .have control of both ingrediants.” i' .: ; ■ • OCHLiand is incre*asinglh value in Up xper.Missouri. Thero haW been reCfent ppffc*'-; v ' “ v “ i: ■ • " ti:i;. ~DR: J,;R. CELEBRATED CATHOLICON, For the relief diiil&tljr)stffujffrin'^^)iiales. iUtamli prp*4-rou <j ‘t for its ourdti. o powers Id a'l llio diseases (or whiuh it U rec'*mmen- Of theieme Proiap = «ut. Uteri, or Falling aniwJWoitiby-Flcm, * Atim>; ‘ of Whites Chronic Dflamatlon— 'v oivl Ufcorktfcn of tho n VVomb. lnoide&lnlHe v monhage nr Flooding. v I'ftinfuU Sapiwoiicd ami Irn golnr tlon, &o, wi.halKhnir N taodhumoyirif evi't— ■> (Uanofir xoepta Jdo , rentier how severe or i ©fhowlnng standing, •r. 'lh* Catholicon lar aurpasret ulhri rume* I*l diey.ln being more oar- Let uil tu*»fr»te i call ntul obtain fe pntnphlet (frw) oonluin <ng ample proof, IVura the mwt rcsocctablo spurcos.of the bani-licial rain Ti of its use ; Joteihe' with letton from highly expentmood Physicians, who have otetl it ia (heir praotiuo, land speak from tfcelr own observations. REFER LNCE3. P.B. HECICfTAM, M. D .Utioa.N Y. Ij. D. FI.EMINfJ, M IK, Uanandaigno, N. Y M. H. HlLloS. M. D. Rochester. N Y. D. Y I'OOTK. M.D Byracuie. N. Y. Prof DUN TAB, M D.. Baltimore, Md. J. C l IRKRJK, M. p , H&ilimore, Md W. W KKtiSti. M. Naw York City. W, PRE ‘(RjTl’. M. IK.Concord.N. H. J ip. NEWLAND.M IK tltloa.N. Y- Kov. C. 8. BEAUP. Glenn Springs, 8. C. Pamphleti had gratia at the store ofC D. W ATBON, Ag’t. I) uggiit Ci -aitiula Fn.—Alto sold by T it. Ml LLER, Hells* foot*. W.II. IIACKE.Kutannins—SAMUELMAITERN. (Heohanicsville, and by most lending druggists in adjoining counties Letter addressed lo core of Mr. Curtis Hatch Agent at Itovenna, Ohio. l*o Dr M ARiJH ISII hare been ten years tioublnd with Pomelo Oumploioii—prolapsus nod nil the attending d.liicultiea; at htaci rendering my life most miterab'a 1 have h-id'lip attendance of some ul tho toil ohysu Iftus. with t*ni utile anocrai; the mpit tr.vy c.tald do wa» to r«dicare— a c re was ot.t iifihe qyo.tion. For live mot 'ha before; commencing ; with your med'Qtue, I had not bona nb e >o perform any la bor. cuuM wulk ho* a lew steps at a time, and eutitcelr vrtui out of dpora- m mort, 1 waa completely prostrated, b:»th In bcd> »nd mind, and expected to ding < ut the rest of my day i Id Buffering and miiery. Hut, readme >our udvenliemen 1 .1 wai induced to try ypQr invaluable medicine ca led Uterine (Jaiholicon. aa ib« laal retort I had not oted it a week before I felt hkoanoth 't woman. Ry thr meolthree botilea Iwm enabled to perform all (he labor for all In t o famtlf with ea‘e, and oo'-ld walk any\rhero in the n«iithborhoo.l without tDiury. Nothing but alenae ol mr dntv to yon rnd lo the atOiu'ed, haa indn ed me to ststo m, case 'o the public I o a aafely recommeod the preparaiioa to all thorn auflaring like tnueif. (MuneJ) Mra. HAKAII A. UiUllOl*. Pteettom, l*ntta<* Co., (lhio, i)eo 87, 1858. iy J. it. MAR.CIIHI & CO. Ptoprletnra. Central Depot, No. JO4, Hroad way, N. V Sct»t. 15, Vnluablc Rent Estate AT PRIVATE SALE. &M M M THE aub3G!lbeta,io behalfoflhehciraofOoDrait A’i»e,late of Pike township. Clearfield county decerned, otter at PItJVATK toHowing d'icr,bed well known and vaiaablt REAL coodating of 4 A FAKita OF I©G Acres, Siloate in Piko tuwnanlp. county, on the main rend leading uum Cnrwentville to Tyrone, tour milea irom CnrwenaviDe, and know n ni the tVisc Farm. The improvement» consist of WjQip about 7ii acres of cleared land, in a good state of cultivation, a Large Dwelling-House, a Large Bank Barn, Sjtring-House, Dry-Hmise, Shop, and other necessary buildings, together with ont of the largest, best selected, and most productive APPLE afid PEACII ORCHARDS in the county. I'h'v t iVKM ii wed supplied with eiuenot water, anever failing t'pttDg oloao to Ibe door, with otbtf* <o aitnn ed that at a mile expanse wafer could be conveyed t> n»y oart ol ether the home or barn. To those who dcalra to procure a HO.VL KOH LIKE, this Farm otters indacemeau sot to he excelled m the cuoatr. The i*ml is of goo J quality, birh y protloclive, and well adapud fur both gram and irra'a—and it ia locatrd in the midst of a pops lona and industrious settle ment, oonvon ; eot to n good market, good grtal mills, ond a good school. tar For To tnrr particulars apply to'either of iheinbacri ber» or to Moaea -Vim, on the preroiaee. The propeitf w ill be told on the moat reasonable terms and a warrantee deed girea. MICHAEL WISE, WILLIAM WliK. Ia behalfof iho heira of Conrad Wiae.deceatMl. September idl, lb- 8 —lf. Mew SfUiW At Lumbcrvillc Clearfield County Penn a. jVIONTEILIJd, TtiN EVCK.aCO. b g leave to inform ITX their Ineuda. and the common tv in general, that the> have opened their NEW STOKE, in the abovenamed plnca. where they have, and intend keeping on hand every variety ol gooda niualbr kept in a country store, snob a> Dry G« o<L Groceries, Hardware. Qaeemwaro, T*b Waro, Ready Made Clothing, H U a»d Caps. Drugs, and Medicines. Btc., fito. I'hey would ca t parucularattention to their alook o( UUOTrt and SlitiLd. which ii nninruasaei by any in the county.— As they mssufactare nil theirownitock they oen warrant ail they sell to give aatisfaouoo. They will take in exahange for Goods, all kinds of HIDES. LUMHkJR of every desoriotion. Produce, Sto They also oontmue doing bnsineta at the old stand fnCur weaaviUe. where thay have also jastficeifed a large stock of ME <V GOOLB, and are now prepared to sen at wholesale or relale, (to iqa purcbosen) at-the lowest orievs. They alio aeep at the old stand a very large stock of BOOTS % SElORrt. and are prepared losollall who may give them a call, as (o t<ze. auallty and pneu. HOOT'S and SIMDS of every de suriptioa mannfactnred to meaaute and order, on the shorteri notice. Pieaseglve (hem a ca'l at either place, and km their pretty and CHEAP GOODS, at they charge nothing for a sight.— Al»n all kinds of produce lumbtr. and hide* tak«n. m ex* cnaoce for go-ids. MONVEILUS TEN tVCK fe CO. Ucrwenivtlle. Sopt. 00,1HCU Wall Papers! Wall Papers! THE Babtcriben bavo now ia itore their fcomplele Fal Btnck of Paper Hangings, Curtains, tf-c, Which they offer at ver> tow urioet WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Our assortmentii very oomplete. comprising ail thequali ties, both FRENCH AND AMERICAN. We manufacture a large proportion of our goods andean tell at the lowed int£i. tSF*Pape> liaagltg dene la the Country at City pricoi. PARkLbH H HOUGH, No. 4. North FlcTli Street, Philadelphia. September 83,1853 -3m 600,000 Feet of Hemlock Plank Wanted. PROPOSALS will he received by YVM. COLDER jr . Pn-sident of the Harrisburg asu Miil-mtown Turnpike road oompany. at Harrisburg, until the fifteenth day of No vember. for 600,000 feel of nemlock plank, three inches thick and eight fee'tong. A bo, laft.UOU leet ot two by five inchei ihiok. not less than alxteeo feel long, to be delivered at Cox estown. Dauphin oounty. on or before tbelatof May, 1854. fie Umber tk, IBSJ. JOHN L. CUTTLE, Attorney at Law and Land Agent, WILL practice la the several Courts of Clearfield and Elk a untie*, and atte..d to the pay moat of taxes on unseated leads.*** REFERENCES —HisF.xcel!eaoy, WM. BIGLER. Harris burg—Hon ELLIS LEWIS. Laacasler-G W. WOOD WARD Wiikibarrie—J.C.KNoX, Frank Iin—J.O.MONT GUMERYi Philadelphia. All persona having business with him. will in his absence, apply to J BIDDLEGOKDON, who wi’lattend to thesame Septemb)rt!D. 1863. Three School Teachers Wanted. Three persons q aimed to teachkschool, win find employment and good wages, by applying immedi ate y to the School Directors of UOGGB township. None need apply who are not in putseMion of a good English edu oation—qualified to teach Reading. Writing. Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geography, &o, 1. L BARRETT, Seo’y, DAVID ADAMS, Pres’t. September!#, lBs3.—3t.—pd. Cooking Stove For Sale. A GOOD toooud'hnnd COyKINO BT«)VE for sate, cheap lor cub or to exchange forHAY. Enquire at this olliue. Clearfield. September 3y, 1853, French Burrs. I'HB .nbiorltxr ha. on h.nd FRENCH BURR, MILL STONES of various sixes, which be wfii warrant to be of a superior quailiy, and at reaannable puces. Order.* by mail promptly attended to. VV. 11. HEFNER. Harrisburg. Out. t», laid -tfmo. pstatc of Samnel Bradford Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Administration have been granted to the subscribers on ihe estuteof Samuel I’ridford, iatopf Coyiuston tp., Cleanldd ooenty. decrawd. Alt persons indebted tossiuesinto are requested to make pay ment tmmadfa'P y.- ond bersnfcj having claims against the same will plesaatihtm properly authenticated for settlement. HAIPUBL BRADFORD, Jr. F. F.COUiKET. Adair's. Ofeerflold. 0ct6.18 ; 3. • /OAIFTIOM. A LL persons urn ltvret>> cautioned against purchasing a certain note given by ihnsubsurftk-.s to W \J, HUNTER, uimng fur twenty-five dollars, dated f-rpicinh-r Ht to 3, udU payable nett sprint', us wfe have never r.-cetve 1 value lor the same, haa'wih not pay it nmoss c.mpet'ej bylaw tfcpt. 4s|, »bi 3 -pif JfidiEik ANUBRyVHFENUER. For Rent. »J'UE,pwelliiii'ccinol w. vLEAKriELU ACAUEjdV. qJiT^£ !bV '‘ : ; ra :^^: y : I copper, Tin & sheet lrott j ivarei IAIUFAOfOiI, O. B. MERRELL rlt ANKFUT. for tha libsrsl pmronoto h» hiu horeloforo received, rnapootlnlly announces to the pnbllo loathe hna removed to hil new shop on the alloy. In the roar of Mar reil’s Hotel, where ho ia well .uoi»ll .d with itook, aud la well prepared fill all orders for Copper, Tin, Sheet-Iron arid Japanned Ware, AiCHGAP and ni GOOD ni can bo found lannr oountrr town in the lateifor of the Stole Old Brass and Copper Will be taken at the highest prices In exchange for work or ware. tST’Mending done to order. Clearfield. May 4.1858. VALUABLE SAW-MILL PROPERTY, Timber , Timber Land and Iron Ore for ffalle! THE lubicrthorwill tell (he following delcribod valuable REAL ESTATE viz: if „ f The one undlvidod half part of a TRACT UPLAND containing lOOucres. ormorf,i!l. □ ateon Moihaaoon Creek, which ia The line between Costre aoil Clcaifteld connUoa. Most of this tract ia tillable laud, and oart of it -veil timber'd with VVhitu Piuo Qi The nudivtaod halt paty of a Trant ol iw ax* Land. also a.tuato oo MotnnutJOß creek, and adjoining the ahnv» ntmo I t-i ccof land, ooniaing 407 ftcies, rrairo. Tnereiaurtmt W cier-Pcwui on thli traot. the uroek a(l>;dmg auttlolent i>ower tor a Forge and Rolling* M. 11. I‘tie Six .Mile Ro4 aod tho Thru-i Mile Run (in whion ire plenty qfT'roni) oniuty into tit* ftfothinnon on this tra®!. eauh ol wniuh afl.trd l orn aoe 'O two good mill seals. 'J'hnre i» a first true newly bntlt <3o* red Saw-Mtll. 18 foci whocl, on (ht» ticoL on the power of the Three Mile Ran The Torn. i>tk* leading from Clearfieid to Heltulonte panes through this tract diitauoe frnm tills pines to Unioville, on the {laid Eagle Plank Road. Id miles. To Jndan Kornaca, Hnnnnh r nrntoe about 14 to ILmilw. The dLianoe lo the "ver by rho r -ail Bor 1<» milea—to the mouth of the c:cck, by water, 8J milt-s There u a Vela of Iron Ore on this Tract, And within tLor Burotl . of’ water power, ‘i ni* is thn place tpuhenol by Proltisor Uoeen.ia his Ueobgica< Koportol 1841, wherahe snya, mljei eoith-ait of Phiii;»aoarg. on the Turnpike. Isifiertd shkleot bnirnttun Xl. Imratdintoly h»*- low iheconalouierot'* n? icrnntion Xll. 'ko , Ao.-“a» , ‘ clou ea ms rama:ka b> sayin/. ‘ Th'a placets worthy of a further nyvstigaaon " UmMIOUS UUA . and the UiUct •mi llr-'K ere abnndint in the neighborhoed The Terms will be raadaeaay. and an Indiaputah e title K.va.». Apply to the snbtoriher HX m..es south of Onrwem .r*l,n.;?.ei«r U ,^ ov LisarfieUl coonty, Fa,,-or }9. J(7HN U ) HUM AS, f Cent re county. Pa., (.fr eming F- O.. J—or to uavid Uilger, who resuioi onth« prmues. i§SLW°]Li@gs ffdsir Ssilloo l Will alio sol! from FOUR HUNDRED to ONE THOUS AND good How Ixvgi. which will cut a good deal el Pabm-i Lumber Said fogs are objut one m*e aliove Dr Hoyt’s . ill on the river hill and about iniloi al>ovs Mr. Oweu'i mi! The river is wide here, and trey can be driven, or sawed at tbe above mIM. Thaie logs can ho put into the river forleistban #3 CO per M feet boaids, at any time. . t- to ., WILLIAM G. ULTLER. June 10. JSS3. the Lancastrr loU'lligsooer” will imert the above three limes omitting the latter part relating to saw togs—and the *t ’lints o Demount" will insert t Jim pul of the above relating 'o tha sale of saw lugs, threo tunes, ami tend thoir bills to this cllioe. Epilepsy can bo Cured! LAKE’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND, For the rure of Fpilepsy or F'ils, is performing more wonderful cures than nny other mcdiduo yot known or bclnre the public. Price Five fiSoUnr* A Bollle. The proprietor has in his pusmtsinn namernns oartiftc.ves. oavrating rbe ABTUNIBHING AND MIKACULUU' .«vKL*» ensoted by this m -iio.ae, and directs attention w> | he fr»Mowtng onty, to assure thosn who am to unfortunate to b« &(a OUd, wijhjhe lerr.hiedtisass i.ereto’.ore regarded incur able, that L* K E i* pmimtuti->n Is almost Infallible in its Curo I From Mrs. Brooks , tcidoio of Maj. Jas Brooks, late of Conncaut, Ohio, Mr. Z. LAKfcS.—Sir: Flcaao send mo another bott*e of Kit MadtaAß, ai 1 do not like to do witboa' it on hand. Vi non 1 oommoncaJ firm* the Mediums .o my soo hdytr. he hid from on® lath ee fit* uerdny. He ho* now uk*n the raedtoin* ovc-r fire month*, and ha* bad, ( think, bat two flu In that time, and thorn rwr liyht. ilia and mind are vt-ry mooli imorore i and by the b|*i«in* pf God. | leel tna« the medicine wiliretiore lui body amt mind to thru wonted Activity. Ha t* ill yrnr* cut, and ha* had (It* o*er tv year*, which have b> en rory (request. amt very destructive iohi* oonit totion ami mind. Hundreds of rtodan have b.un c*i tor medicine to •‘CUBE FIT* " but nothin* hr* reUevtd bim until to mel. your medicine, heapectfolly tour*. TOLLV BROOKS, From Judson London, Superintendent cf the Ashtabula County Infirmary. Mr. Z. LAKE. — Please : send roe a few more bottles of your 'i it Medicine 1 may not need It, bat think safer lokoep it on hand. Your medicine hasdone wonders I gave it to Miss Jane Dolaoo ; ah* bas hid firs for 8b years. br.oirhloD by having the measles when but four yo&rs o d whiuhcnuld not be brought. out to the surface After takine tb« medicine, a few days, she had a fine crop of measles. and hat had no 1 its siaoe. Blie had fits or symptom* almost daily. She and.her lather concur with me in saying that ks believe the medicine has or will work a perfect care. I also gave tr.e medicine to Mus Jane llendersoo and Ails Cnrty, who have had liisaimosldaify, for a number ot years. Tbeir fitxhave ceased, and I believe ibe medicine will have the deiimJ of. frot. Much money has beeo expanded by the Iriendsolthe ahjvepa leols for doctoring. ail to no purpose. The cure was Jell for your medicine to perform, and l can cheerlui.y recommend it as avalaable discovery. Respectfully yours. „ t . JUDBON LIND'JN. Bapennteadent Ashtabula Co. infirmary. Prepared and told nt wholesale by Z. LAKE, Con neaut, Ohio—i£ F. WtlLl.tlß, Travelling Agent. BoW br U. D. WATBQ*. Uanrlield —K. K. ARNOLD, Luthervbnrg and also at Pb llipsburg.—Sept. D, 1863.—1 y. J» Wholesale and Retnll Grocery, s t C ,V', I *. v a«? tibb eiado Rrranecmeat. lo carry on S S "i, WHOLKSAijIS GUOOERy IIUSINIMd lo Phil. S adelphia the snbimlbor wit! coatmtieto keen at tl-o c S u > ni r tinvi*nT t r 6 i. h ,t ' a * Dfl4r llho PK NN. RAU. J v)i m. .1. i v ® full ssn complete assort moot oi * S GROCERIES. iIACt >N, LARD.ROPES. TAR 1R- FKUiT.Knd Blithe leading ar- S i l p l *^i nlr f d *- , "^ h * nht ® ,,o *o**tfavor» I bewouUtask J bis old patrous to give him a call, os he is prepared to ? ? sell el pnoet that oaneot foil to please. S S February 18, 18r,3.-ly. J.R. EBY. S Fashionable 'A'niloring:. 'O'QQ.CDiESi.siss ®3Ckicsea s RESPECTFULLY an con ness to the citizens ol Clear field ooap y.and the oubllo generally that he oontiour-t to carry on the ebove bntlueis at his OLD STAND, above th»* I o*t Office, where he will al vays be prepared to wait on a I who may favor with a call. He hat on hand a woll and TRIM : .i!-* 0, h,c111, .» warrant to be of good qaality. and wi Ibe sold very lo«f. Ills old onsttmersaiereqaetied to con tieue instr patrotaim and at many new one as mat find it ,hllt t l ®'* prapaiad lo farnDh the material and doAho work In proper manner. JoIrB.IWS f TIIOS. 811 EA. M TMERN STAND M IN CUIi WENS VILLE, Pa. THHE inhicriber nrjpmt. laicll at PRIVATE SALE hi, ofcU , kM‘^Boffl.fe^S , „ E , N bl' aUrlS ?‘* AMOiraotaim M®mo©o It U situated on tue nonbwost corner ol State and Filbert Mieets.and in the centre ottho buiincis part of he town Tne bouse L 45 by 48 feet, two storias high wih a ba*e i.ent. and Is every way calculated for a publio homo. Ther •L aU ° * d . r *? * nd convenleut stable, togethei with all other neoetsary b {(dings. ■ 1 sold op the most lavotable terms, and K 1 application may be made either to the n ro i « a orto W. A Wallace, at Clearfield. June 11, 18.10. ISAAC ULOOM Jr. England Whipped, Tariff or no Tariff. l™“L?o“a?d & Mot”’; M1,, • ,r08 , ““ 1 foaodjy.tor, .adjoin- Cl.arfield Deo, f, IBSJ. h. R. CARTER, Af»t. STRAW GOODS—SPRING 1853. STRAW AND SILK IiONNETS. STRA H’ Tit DU MINOS and . , , AIiTWCIAL EJ.OWERS-, Palm.ltar,!Panaula luid evc/y vaii.tr or eriuMjhiii jiat* For Gentlemen ; whioh Tor Eitont. Viuintr and beauty of manufacture, at wall at uoiloimly clow priuci, will bo foaml QQlivglleU. February 10.1?3."' ° S °" th B*Phi'Shia. , OOOKiiYG. STOVES, •■wwllip *. ’«• U.R. AdWtL NE\yGOODS. 3rtfiß Babicrller woalVlnform the cltiaen* of Clearfield [' oonnty, smith*baqlia]Hnerirtly.rthatneha* JUST KB" EIVED. aid i* NOW OPENING* at thn Htorehouftd for merly ooeupied by Wing & Qotfrhoi, at MonUdalo, a Large, Splendid Cheap Atiortmcnt of Good*, odnatiting of over? itylo and quality of I Dry Goods , Groceries, Queenswarc, Cut lery, Hardware, Boot?, Shoes and . Bontleis, Confectionary, Clocks tif Watches. ’ ALSO, a fatgoand well aolected itook of Ready-Made Clothing, Drugs <j- Medi cines, c|*c. , <J-e. Inihorta'l kind* ofGooda usually aentfn aCountryStore. Ail of whioh he it determined to aeIiOHEAPER 'i'll AN KV KR BEFORE OFFERED IN CLEAR FI ELD COUNT If. EDMUND F. BRENNER. Morrladole, Nov. 10,1852. j, PENN IRON FOUNDRY; Machine, Pattern and Blacksmith Shops, Oflmiriffliin, Pa. TIJE [undertlgned would announce to the olflzeni of Clearfield, and adjoioiog counties, that ho hat opened a room on second street, in theboronghof Clearfield, near tho atore of Leonard & Moore, where he intend* keeping a GENERAL ASSORTMENT Of CASTINGS, warranted to be madoofilie best material, and at price* that oannot fail to please. The following compOvep-rt of the stock on handa : FULTON’S HOT-AIR COOKING STOVE, for either Wood or Coal 1 hie Stove haa probably the largest Intro* duotion of any other form of tljves. It haa anporaeded in aim at every county, the well known Hathaway and Zieg ler stoves. It la eaiily understood, and the fine* being ao arranged that nil oau be cleaned without any tronble. Toe peculiar form end construction ia inch aato render It the moat durable of nil itovos. Numcrout testimonial! could be odded, but it la deemed uareoenary.i IMPROVED PREMIUM COOKING STOVCS-at from 18 to *L J 0 PARLOR STOVES—for oltherwood or coal, AIK-TIOGHT do HAL/tMANDLR do a beautiful Coal Stove EGO do NINE & TEN PLATE Stovei-very ohnap. MANTLE GRATES, with atimmer piece*. A targe variety end luprror tidialled Grvlea I roin lb to 28 inches. COMMON CRATES, oil ilzc* PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL RAILING: HOLLOW WARE; OVEN MOUTHS: GRIDIRONS. WAFFLE do SCALE BEAMS WAGON B()XES,SLEIG(I.BLED is ISOU SOLES. OAK RINGS Ibr Rafts. KOAD BORA PHKS. a new article. CORN SHELLEKB. CORN AND COR MILLS, warranto ! to grind 15 Hus. Kura per hour. BLACKSMITH TUYERES, (he belt in uie ; do, MAN. DRILLS end TIRE BENDERS j Togeihor witnthe uauii variety of article* kept at Foundry Eatabilaliment*. Also, Made to Order, GRlßTaed SAW-MILL GEARING bavjog deo'dcdly the largest (lock, and beat variety ol patieraaol anycatabliah ment Is v oters Prnntylvunia : MILL DOGS. SHAFT I MG —»iree and «mail. ,< foaii or wreoght iron , HANGERS, PULLJES; Itoie and nthrrapnrorerl Witter WuKELS; WOOD and IRON LATHES; MANDRILLS for Circular Saw*. WOOD BORING MACHINES. Constantly on hand and for sale, FANNING MILLH. THRESHING MACHINES. PEN NUUii’S CELEBRATED GRAIN DRILLS. &c. to. Screw-Cutting. AnyiUrd Bjrew, with any doored somber ol threads to the inch, either »q are or V thread. Bran, Copper, aod Bubbeti’a Metal Ca«tlogi made to order. NATHAN MY HRS. March < 1f15!.-lr To Mill Owners. TI’E nodcntgned has appomtel L R. CARTER, of" C'eortiH<|. hi* agHßu for lit* tala of Casting*, who will receive hills lor ail kinds of Mil I Gearing, and oiher maohim ry. i’erson* deurou* u> contract wilt do well to cull and ex amine the catalogue of Pallorns. and specimens of tho work, before nuki'g eoaajrement* elsewhere. Carnet* will bo dj iireied.il upiircd. at Cleirlield, and warranted'O he made ol good material, t»td in & workmanlike manner, liar on in running order FIVE {Superior Lathes. a»d other ma chinery in the same pjoDorllon, employing none bat the best workmen, mine the i ery best l*ig Iron end with many other advantages, he flatters blmwli that hi. work will bo done as well as in the best oily shops, an* os the shortest notice. Forpanieulars.callon Mr. CARTER. Agent. NATH AM M VEKB. March <. ly JOHN M. CHASE, New Store. TUB undersigned respectfully inform (he inhabitants of CleaifiulJ coon’y, lhal they hnraopened a BTOllfcl in me tow* oi AWBi »N VtLLii in Jordan township, at Ih# mieiteciioß cf the (lisa Hope turnpike with tbe Chess Creek rand, and utfer for sale a fu.l supply of Q23*cE>c£>GDs3 e Groceries, Hardware, Drugs , Valent Med icines and all oilier arlic/es usually kept in a country store. Allofwhich will be sou! at moderate nriert for cash, or ex* changed (or GRAIN. MUMMER, Ac. (Jar scighb n we mpectluily a.k tuialf* ar.d assure them we intend doing bu sierss at os low rales as cub purchases will nUnw June*! 11*3.—ly. CIIABE&BWAN. REA® TIMSI David BAOKBTra c \qin e r a.u chair ware HUt ihl.oo B**cnnd street, opnosi’e I'owell U Co'» . storp. whore he has on hand ell kinds of CAlllfS EP WARE, and CM MKrt, such as MAHUtUKY and W ALNU f Oil A l RS, WINSOK CHAIRS. RUCK I KG CM A! KB. AKM CHAIR-. M .Min NLY BPHINC :»FAT CllAlHl*. HKITEEtf and LOUNGES—tIAUOGONEY-. WALNUT AND (JDLKHY HUREAI'B, DRESSING UUREAUfc, Toil.KT and PUCK TAIJLEB. END. DIMM* oed BREAKFABT TABLBH, Ct.NTKE TABLES. FRENCH and FIELD POSTHEU ttTEAUd.D thK6 and B' >UR CASE*. OTTOMANS. too. Any person wuhtug lo bay w«ll do well to give hi-u a call, as be is determined to sell .o«er than the tains artio'et oao bo had eltewhereia the county.—CUFFING made to order on the shoUtst notice. DAVID SACK El* I’. Clearfield, Aug oat 6, tt£3. BIKMPBHIB.B/S BBOTEBj CLEARFIELD, PA ( PHE aobicnber most respectfully lorormi thecit xens or X Clearffetu county, and the travelling publio generally that he baa taken the above named HC/I'EL situated on lb* corner of Fiout nod Market atreetr. m tbo borough of Clear* d id, where he will at all tiravs be prepared to accommodate those who may favor him with tbeir custom. No paint will be spare I by the proprietor to make his customers comfortable and hi* home a HOME to tbo<e who may stop with him. ■ iiisSTABLE will beoareiuilr attended to—aod fes TA BLE and DAU supplied with .he best the murket will ■ fiord. * „, .« W M. 4. HEMPHILL. AugOll It. IWJ. MA DesirableTaveru Stand and Farm--. FOR SALE OR RENT. ' I ’ME .^.crilrar olfar. for BEN Tj hliwall known X IAVLKN STAND, on and Waterford Turap ke, abou hHf way between Ourwensvillo and Luth •ratiurgh The , HOUSE’s new and large, 80 by 40 feet, and veil suited for a tavern location Ac. The I'hrm contain s 180 Acres —ss of which are cleared. , and mostly in meadow. a room and ihii Ine OROUAKDon tbepiamiiM. A UAttN and STABLE, aid all aeoeu&ry oni homes. ror farther panicniart aoply to t, Jeckiop Ciaat. Clear* uelit—oi to the tatuciibcr oa the prrmlTi, July 1t1.1W3.-tr. ALJGXArSDEHeoCK <&a?i?2E<B'in3ai> s&is&xem PMJI ADEI.PHIA MEDICAL ii O U S E . Enlabliahed 18 yenra ogo by Dr. Kinkelih, N. W. cornerofThird and Union streets,between Spruce and Pine tits., Philadelphia. EIGHTtaKN jreariofextensive and oninterropted Practice apcni in (hit city, have rendered Ur. K. tne most expert and toccoiiiul practitioner* far and near, in ib« treatment o/ all diseases or a private nature. Pe sons afflicted with aloari fin the body, throat or leg*, pant n the bead or bones,mar corenl rheumatism , strictures, gravel. dtte&ret arising from fOQihtaleicoiiesor Imparities of the blood, whereby the con itiumoa has become enfeebled, are all treated with incoeti. Hs who places bfmieif under theoareof Ur. H..may rdi gipuily confide in his honor aaa gentleman,and confiaentiy roly upon his skill is a phjfiioiao. take PARTICULAR NOTICJS. Young ra»p who have iniarvd themselves by a certain prao tloe indulgod fu—a habit frequently learned from evil com panioniaf school; the effects ol which are nightly lelt.evea when asleep, and destroy both mind and body, should apply immediately. Weakness and constua:ional debility, leu of i physical lassitude and general prostration. Irritability and all nervous atieotiont, indigo-tlon, sluggish ?L e *\? ri^ a “V.t ttnd «*«> diieaiei»an» way oonneoied with ihe utiardeioUhePiooreative functions ouied, and foil v;cor restored. REID, YOUTH AND MANHOOD! A Vigorous Life, or a Premature Death, Kinkelin on Self-Preservation—Only 24 cents. Thl«n° o, | Jn»t pnbliihed U fillod wlih Of.ral ißfoimMloa. on tho lnurm&liei (uni diieue. ol the Gaaaretlre Oriaoi. It id nnktot ° fi A «- ' nd niif.T alaabl^ ll:J ' ,iwa,u ? JBPMMIve warning it gives will taadi offivet mWer * * aid save annuolly thou io£‘.™ th.i b /oh.wi;?. ll wil ““ rn how ,o p,,T “‘ d“t,ne . *A* A l /» ?D t)ul?W^ s . c^ nt, '® noJoie(l i* * letter, addreued Jo Dr. KLsKELIN. N. VV. corner of Third and Union streets, r b W 55, nrtpnxca * ll ‘* DB % Philadoldhio, will ensure a book idsrcoyerperretuia roaji. r n oßi .^ la wtinea'inny addrfese Dr.fc. by letter, Tpoit paid.] and bo cured at home. k * v Package* of Medicines, Directions, Bto., forwarded hy tend -81?*5, t.. * o# v. ft,ld ®P •■#»» from damage or eoriosity «®wi Agedta, Podlera. Canvassers, and ell ethers supplied with the abort work at very low rates. Town Lots. i£" !°, w ? of the location of which oilers great inducements to Wochuotot and others, situated a*it it ip a good agricultural country whsra an abundano* of employment can b* procured. The ULENHUPE rainniko lh ' onih <«■ “W, >~ ABnilcation for ton mar ba rarnlotottioinljicilhor on tho P Aownilll., JaaoflO. IFE-3.—tr. ***** BW AN. • ££ad}6l3 c £3\ a A RED COW about b'OUliyttars old. with a round white jS hi? b??a r,r h tr^ y Q p “^ a t a Vi n 7 mm: I RTWFItf StlJTff, now opening onebf tho bait ASSORTMENTS simd Bpi:^mMlfflft , o®®ells : •vet brought tooav town. Potions wl»hin'r»o bar gOodi at: the FAIREST FRUJES, bad bettor be on hand loon. Their •took of is quite extensive. ami wilt bear the olosoit inspection at to quality and price* And their stock of Groceries, Qucoistvarc, ITardtoarc, Boots and Shoes &-c., <s-c., era eqaafln every, rospeot to any {bing trl'lhe'kind eteftafure offered ia ttile cotton ofootliltry. _ TUB LADlESareinfaredtpat Ihairsefeotions bfFIRER* JES will bo loaed entirely to their toils. t3r FIRST OUME, FiiisraKßVßu. mwiN&BMiiJi. Clea held. May 30. 1F63. Cheap Cash Store. JVM. A. MASON, Curicensvillc, HAS jail returned from the oity of Philadelphia with a splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queenswaro, Boots 6z Shoes, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, And everything else usually kopt in a Retail Store, and alt I ot which will be lord FUR CASH on oi tcCioLablo teion as can be had elsewhere in the county. THE LADIES Are particularly lequestad to call and examine his stock of' Bonnets, Laces, I .awns. end other Fenoy Arfiolc* before! purchasing elsewhere, as thoy caanol fail to bo pleated with] iiis selection*. j «ar JUoullio! thnDHKAP CABII STORK onHl.Ui .treat, one dtor weitof Mooteliui*. Ten Eyok fit Co's. Oorwensvllle.May aO. !bS3 if. W. A. M. New Store ! New Store 11 POWELL, REED <k WEAVER AREjnit cow opening ct heir new STorifMiOOM-in Mir i boronoh ot Clearfield, oat-of the larnest anil beetaisorl niflnta’of MEKOII AN DISK ever brought to tho coanty, mid whioti they now oftor to the old customers of Bigler & (.k).. at'wHl nr te rhepobltc at noon such terms as canuol fall to give entire satisfaction Tfl E La DIES will find at their Store snob a selection o H n C£3CDCDgQs£3 As they never sow in Clvarfi.il » before—and as for DRY U jujh, generally, and HKOCEfUES, HARDWARE* UUKENSW Alll5, file., tboy cannot bo sarpasred eltrer in quality or cheapness. tsr Those who don’t believe it ere invited lo call nn.i he canvinded. WM. POWELL. n. L REED. J F, WEAVER. Clearfield, May 21, IF&2. THK lobicriber wotilj return hiisincero thanks, for the very liberal support he has received sieve he has b»o id business In this plaoe. and hers leave to inform his frieudi and the pobllo genera'ly lhai he ti it jmt received at his old stand on theOoKNKKOF FRONT and CHERRY direct, opposite the Episcopal Church, a large assortment of Seasonable Goods, Consisting in part of Dry Goods, Grocer ies, Queens ware, Hardware, Cast, Blis- ter and Spring Steel, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Ready- Madb Clothing, Paints and 0.1, and every thing else usually kept in a country store. A promise to sell ohenp, Is of little advant&ie to our coito men onion there is convinciny proof given. Dot be has *bs •atiilaclioß of knowing that hundreds are convinced of that foot, as we off or the beat of evide&oe Id overy sain w«* make. Jnly 1. I&3. 0. KRATZ&.K. HENRY SWAM Oood Kews, dJ= 333= &§3lii3i'^3’' e s 3 New Confectionary and Grocery Store, On Wator alrect opposite Hemphill’* Hotel, on IJih’e old corner. THE nb)ve would respectfully inform the publictha’ ho hn> jait received his new stock ofBPKINO fit BUMMER (»0‘ •Drt. con tilling ofa larger astorlmt-n. of Conl«olioni»'iM*, Ntcknacki. and Fancy Articles, than ever crossed the Alle gheny Ridge, besides decidedly the best and cheapest lot 01 GROCERIES, That oor little burg hoi be-n stirred ap with.—oonsuting of Sugar. Cuflne. Mo!assn. Rioe. ned a notnhorof article* 'ou nomerons to mention. sa i decidedly the bed assortment of LIQUORS, That ths city nan afford. Hu terms are cash, and ccnnlry prod one take* in for goods, tor which the highest market pi ices will pe puiri. Come one. come nil. Clearfield. July 13. IbbJs J. R. fIHAW. fiCOftfEB&T IS. WELSH (OUjicslk (& Walislh MalkaiPo !'■ > 11 APjurt reo.-'ivcd from New Vnrk and ( l II i'hiiade.tihln. a largo and at* eo.t'rpnt of JEWELRY— contiitingorLe* g >S Hold Breast Pins, Mormnc Pi**, Cuff* */ vk ? ln,, Hllbboo Pina. Alto, Uentlemen'i // “ /_2f\\ »‘‘®o Gold l*int, ot djlJereat ebaoet and [¥et nxa», Finn Gold Eur Uiug Drops, late nyl© o’ Jeon? Lind Ring* end Drops, BiacaleD V- \JB hireer K { n#a. Fine Cold Pena h Pencils hay Gold Watch Key*. Silver Tea Bt Table Bpoona Buttey Knivos. Sog&r Tonga, and Thtmb'm. f4tdie« Piae Card Cases. Port Monies, SILVER I*AThNT tiFVER. HUNTING CAME WaTd/|Ed-r.om • Ji*o ikd-OPEN FKuNT J‘IirAFHED LEVERB—from •18to • HO— LAPlNEfc—from liUiokLL Fie* r.IGHT DAY Watches, from Bto It) Dollars. Fine Geld Watches. 8U to4o dollars. All of whiob ho W»U warrant for p«.feet time-keep er*. Also a large aifortment of Spectacles. Fob Chains. Veit Chain*. G»rd Cha n*. Pocket Books, io. CLOCKS—Light Pry and U.iity Hoot Clocks. Fine Small Spring Cforks—bOJbo&T and 8 duy—Musical lustiotpenle. and a great variety ol article* too numerous to mention, usually loot br JnWeleia. All the aboTnotentiooed w&nanted good “j*" l .'t 10 proliia bot h<a terra, ore Worokka, Clock, otd Jewelrg nevi, HE rAIRED, onu Warraoled foroae year. 13'68. A CARD. Jk o 3M[ o IHi 31IL ]L £3 ITSy OULD respectfully inform his fiieodt, tod riiepobl'c v V generally, that he mill oontiaoes to attend to all cads la the use of Dental Operations* At his office adjoining his dwelling, in the boroogb of Clear held, lie m«y be foond at neatly all tioiea in bli ttoid Is the west end oftae Mnnnon house. Artificial Teeth laiartcd oa Pl.t. Of Pirot, «cd warraaled to itr. earn ißtii faotioß. wUhoul dinte ' lo ,ho^ loeth FIULED and CLEANSED 1q a proper and soreaUr to manner. May 5. 1858. IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. “Thu greatest good lo the greatest number," 19 a point at which politicians statesmen and philattlwo puls hare labored long and hard to gain. But it is now clearly demonstrated, that.that point can be folly atmined at the store of A..M. (I ILLS, in me west end of tf-e Mansion VJ on * ®f th® moil attraotire and fashionable LO J ri OF GUUDS. which card and alien- Uoa m buying ooold select for any retail estabflibmaht. Fwhat coni idem that his selection of UOOD3 will please bls trieaoi.and tho pabiio generally, ha would invite them to call and examinehlsßTOOK OF NEW GOODS. eveoiftbey do not think prouer tobuy. Reoollict we esteem it a pleu ureto sbowourgoodsat aay lime. For variety of goods wo riTir * » B ri d l0 i LUWNES3 of 4*EIOE DEFY CCjMI ETITION. lis usnlcu to name artiotee, and labori. ous indeed to enumerate our*. Soffljoittosay, you will find Amnitlß, 1863. A . sli HILLB. INDIANS! INDIANS! W A.R WHOOP Sf W AR DANCE. T ,IE *reat«.tW.tjor ROOTS end BHOEB. T.adi.iand oa in the selecllon ofgoods in toe city, aid mtea< s koeninv awell assoited UOotf and SHOE OTOUE in futire “ All persons wishing to not rid of palnlnl corns caa do so i 9 cailmg>as It. GLENNANM STORE.-east end of th 2 willflud bins res' y and willing toren. uiscomfort thstcaa be given mens. *Advi«a ■ Cl«atl>elil.jßlirB.lBi3.~|ni. “.ULEMWAN. OaTbann®it <oMir Malkfimg. JOHN! GtlLlCil 0 !,ll *« ,r ? | IJ BB»oBBO.to the elti»n« ef C'«ai. klndiof^ dOBd To " <l '' lho * h • ,, B<> » tßßßdlMtatiß* »1 m . CABINET-WARE. | i ln l a t?doa Market street, between Third and 52 Stir BTVI V ° r .T o,t ‘“A I *,! 1 * 0 "1 11 to madl^B SSt’ COFFINS made to order on theshoitcst noL'oo. . December 11. IBhll —tr. OctobtrJ?,l«M.’—ly. Foar School Teachers Wnntea, fT 0 ™ MADE TOAuIIERU, well Qualified, wi'l ha by tha School Itliectonof Util lonra.hlp Pdnoai wiihinij tn.ntata lath, bniin. i. will aleei. m«R ik! sS* 1 CormalUM, oa ih. FIKfcT BA.TIIHi)» , v „r of., 3uu.,iB. i*!*.- ...., -.Murniiaiiiii', 1 1 DRY GOODS NEW GOODS. tq^fy^rocrsT^ Silver Me(J n lawarded, to, this .Machine at ,i, l tljoPair oftho-Amprican Institute, N. Y !« Oet. nt the Franklin L <l? t ? i^, - ad i e J phW! First premium at n R aUs ? air > U', lca » FirstprpmiUiH>s Ihoßcnsslaer.Co., N. Y., and also « £? Columbia Co., N. Y. Fair; and a New TS WeBlcl >estorCounty Fai, DICKOK 8 PATENT CIDER Mlf/Lv ! / U divided i.yllniler to break the npplei.’nnd tbg> d,u.OCtming' igwejCrhoclrilo bo reduce tl id oornace "ibVll rctnt’hD eaortMeperfntitoed falter and within£h‘iHKßß-' T io Ptenli arrang'd wtlba much largeriSSSjWXW* ; marly, anil b» a Vert laceniDtii llanos the ureSifittfolj ' tllipenied with and the l‘nbmado to open elihe tin thdor lilaft oloar. aad ihe wotk oan HP* ' much lore labor than by tha old molhod. Tha CylmdaU"!!"' oovatcd with hasty ibaatZmo, both on their periohe,i>?.tfcT eadrt itewood.ln them li nr,anted 10 u not toW-fi Mf the whole nrbrk cn the Mill and Praia made in lb. vJil'fSk,'’ manner, and anbngod witlreapeblal view 10 their dnV/hhr , and lertloa. 1 ca ra Dtlrt> v ;, Nd harmaf. who urariha Millcnrerally and aeco-rfia.L' dirMliona will bo dnnppoiniad; bet. on the other hiaohlfLW ! hlafarm 0:18 ° rt l 8 roo ‘ l aa d afflclont nueHlitJoJji'j Tbemaohtnnfa madeto ran iiy hoMo.itcern. orhanrthirev' er, and when the applet are grenbd, a email boy of uv—f.' ■' ofaeo oannreai the nomebo with earn. Thla Mill it warranted anporlor lo any other Portable Min i, exlrtenoe.'aau the pronrretOr la readt at any tlma (oer.l'l notice being given) 10 teat it with any Portablo Mill thalh. rot an Infringement on it • Jt'AHMEHS, EXAMINE TH|B NEWLY IMPHOVRIii,' Mill, uefohe you iiuy any OTii(i«!-o!r.-3 i advantage of thri nraqhlae over nil othera la, that itwillas>i ohokenp. oau hard or eoft obplei can be ground, eadr.l ijg' Cyllnderi wtll alwayafomalo clear In grinding ordoi T « Allordnra will balllleil hlheorder In whloli thek oomeli ■ and peranna wanting them had beiteriend their order naXt'i and .into at what itae. and whom U.ey went the Sill 53&?; 1 Thii Mill, attended by two men. will, when broperly woit ed according Lo d<rrcttoos make from alx Lo twelve humifer cider a dap—nnd will grind aloaa bjr horsepower. from Mi IoBUD botheli ofapnlea a day. - • •'? Thopriooofthe Millend Protv it #43, delivered* Re&Jg (cct lliii lithe nowljr improved Mill, , : Having very many application! for more particular facri*. • tionaof the cite. &o . of mytiewClDEK Ml Lb. ihaa Udnu * talned lo my oiren'or, l would hero remark, that the whole Mill wHcntbut 37ft pouodi. ia u>s oy 8 icstiqnari*. aad4 f«7 * high, andean he taken uufwhcieon a wheelbarrow wlUfcon* ' voejjnce, llnlow w ill be ‘ound a few ooticea and teoomtion. ‘ datlom oftho Mill, mtiny others taring been milliard; Tim is lo <v:r ity that l purchased of A. fl BAUMAN,ou off! iukiifk'i Put out Cider Mi Ha Cnd Prct*. lait fall—aod I eig ; * confiiißDtly eirertthat 1 have cronnd one baihel cf nfipif* dm minute byhand. I Imveolaobcca using eider for the lm ; J year*, end f made Uo bett-cider on this Mill l evetdfauk. CCutre Lin# pi , Aug S», 1*53, V\ ILLIAU HULL.. m. W. f) HICKOCK :-Dkar Sir—f purchaie* c&e tf : \ yoar improred cider Mill* at the Btate Fair at Lancaiter.Pw 1 lull year tiincethen I havetcuori itefiectaiilly. and maitaiy 1 It auruatiet any m&china. fortbe otirpoie it u loleodtd tOM ;:.at I Imvoover aocn. and) have examined a good raaay.be. fort oifcbumc bcu sinco. lit conatrortionlx'ing umpUift, oovHf ecta oot of order. It aarpnuei my moit aaoxone ex« . peftaiioo. Could I ootproouro Booth*, rone. I would ootptrt. with mine for tour limtt the price of them, ea 1 know ita yah oe. Yoora truly. C'iiA£. M.ULAUKa i Ohio, May I, 1653. i > A Mrcia your oidtn to thou&denlaned Agent (or CfenriftH Couavy. A. If BAUMAN. Ootre Llq*. Pa. or L. It. CARTEU. Clearfield, Pa. Olea’fieM, September tf, —km. 8891.1. IRON FOUNDRY and HACniNE snOP, > At Clearfield. ' ' "V TIITS onderxigve ' retreclfully eneouacea to the oeopf# ft Ciearfield aed the Kojolafog conetiea mat lieailH oontla. oettoo&rryon the above buiinecaat hit exiensive eateblhk. meat in the ooroogb or Clenrßeid, and is&ow prepimdta manafactnre all kmda of Castings used for Grist Mills, Saw-Millt, and all kinds of Machinery. ’it. Ilia Coition are no# of a uperior quality—yqual, if vpftrit peiior.to any other la the State—si he am ooae bot toe v«| beat material, audemploye nono batthenery beitoi woilbW) Ilia MACHINE SHOP, With two vuperior TUNING LATHES, driven by tUafei la now in aaooetafuloperatioo. and nnder the rnaoagcßtutM a practical meobenio—where almost any article of maeaiawy can be FINISH ED in the veer best style, and on abott notice* fie ha* now an kanda o lane auortment of -o.’ei*ng«, vuev aa SIH)VES nf reno • «ize* and patteena, PLDCGU fftONA WASH KETFLES, &c.. &c n which be ofTers to*e!(lowfar Cash, or on a reasonable orodit. He U now caauni.lrsa he raoit approved patterns. HATH A. WAY COOKING-STOVES.’ 5 ALSO—Fancy Air Tight Parlor Stofa J Nine Plate and Coal Stoves. Also,'. \ Wiard’s celebrated Plough! Ann nil kindiof HOLLB W-W AHE, SLEIGH and BLEU SULF.S, WAGON BOXES. &o He iutsnds iloeell on reaipoeble term*, and tmrfaibsitki citisem of the coanty generally v/ill find it to therr adrtaUia to cive him their cuito/u. CASH will slweya be preferred* bultbvbubeu prices will be aJlowed lor Country Prodeos end OLD METAL. As he give*hhestablishment hiapenoasl supervision, a. 1 orders for work will receive prompt gttemiefc! DAVID UIZ7 Clen-rteld Nor VR. Tftßl . PEMNSVILLE TANNERY, -nit r pHßvndßTsfme<l wooidicspectfuliy auaanncsto thslretf JL. inmers sod pat ons generally, that they have cotmntßS*' •<1 business uptn the "READY FAY” system, bud ving'tt' to t»e the best iyt«em.—l«t.. bec&uio ihe'e wulbe no baddotM: to be pa«d by taxing tho>e w boar# willing to pay, as is toe moob the case ander the credit syUrra.—Beconalr e»ui sell our stcck lower than on credit, because we can miike eat return sooner, and thus there will bean advantage tothauu* eras well as the barer.—Wo latend koepisg constantly oa hand.ag<-oJ assoitmentof LKaTUER. sunh at 9uaa. UoU, Upper. R ips, and Calk«sk ins, Harness Leather. BhitUig.ftta. For whip * we will late iaetebangemhehigheitmamtß»» cc«. all kinds of oountry produce, inch as GRAIN of etui description. UeeMildes. Calfskins, lumber, Dark,Tsflow. so ,aud eien a little cash would oumevary handy, Wswtil auo» ruiniih customers with ready made Bootr and Rhom, Gears. Harness. Collars. Bridles, Lanes. Saddles sc?. o» short notion, and at the sart prices which they would hast to par the maaufactursri if they bought of them, xlameis toaisn. £honmai«rj. aai otaen, will plaaia call aad enmln. Mi Hock. May 2u, 1833.—fie. JOHN RCsaisl,L U CO. CLEARFIELD ACADEBV. u 'T'HE EXBROMBfctJ ur THIS INSTITUTION w.r. n ofiAM^BbSS:aM?’ 1 - UDd,r ,h * ChtV Thoobjeotof tbe is to place the A cads my apm lb# rootfog contemplated .by tbeoitginal found so oft belt stiiution, by ottering to the youth of Clearfield ooaeir.tt» portuei.ieibf receiving the benefit of a , Thorough English and Classical Education, At well as uie I riiotuiioes ol Ruaimeuiarylaitructloet l ' Kates of Tuition • i COMMON BNQLIBII IHU'AUTMENT—Etnbra SJ» Bpellin*. AtlUwiMie, • • aaarlir I.Dgluh (Irammßr aaa iiiliorj. I'.r ■ THIS lIIGHKK V:noi,'i'hiVhlipAßTAiiiNf'. ’.SB THKOLABBIOAL UEPAR1MCNT.7“.7.. .......fi* desirous of acquiring tbe leniaiia to'thePrincipal * 80^l!^oft0do *°* makingappuostm By oxderof the Board of Tnuteac. J. B. MoENALLY.BecV, Clearfield, April 80, 1853. Caution. -. ALL narioct know, tq ota YAUS'B BELF-SEtTStt la ih.oonaiytif Cl«rfi,id,-wlTiiplnj«tdmi aaifutS Uio owol ih» Kbrhl with Jj. K. CAUTEB. at ClwUi -who is kuthorusd by me (o make amtoible -cattlemeats tt -lag thisool^e. 11 wi/b. Jaaelt. 1863. . it ALL par-oat wlih'arW «afonßi»'Hr»|ii, -anl BladiM 1 Uprl.lit aad Cl«qlveaw-mll)4 wUI“»U oa > ‘ar who 1 thla darj(a’A«tli« to buMooalracta foriSafuM; J Jua» 11.—pd.-hm .’ , , PQHISBT LYTJIi j TALDABLE DODBIEfIAW MILL j And NINE! sera df Land for So fc ! j 'l'llE habiuriOu wblitall 00Taaroaablo Uiau. tktl ttS 1 i ?'SSffiL'aBSsau d/ . ®KTTJLEi;F.;'' ! 7j wl >(W i SapiamhatCJ, lßig.-tt, WALLAOB & Ulljft ) ; v c:* /*!
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