SS2—?•? SSorffPs S«lf of Real Estate. JlUAde&ifleld county.atidto med.rvced, wll^Deex to pnb.iu.sileL at] fltd cotm noose (other bo;6u*h of Wear field, on BfOmMY the IDihday ofDECEMK. K sexl, ut<lo r t:ioafc; l*i ra„iht) follow tagdeiorlbed property; to wit: iMYilftMof sundry wilts. itsued unbof the laroeconit LP tao tt) tttdirectea.will bs espocuritopablioialoat the HWjotlWi nodj'ot'owioc described tracts of land titnat#4firDe6Qtir)& 1 tfwn.hip, Cleurfiold' bounty, oDelyinu * hqH tide of Clearf old Creek, containing I6i aoroi and allow* aoce—brinepauoi a Iqr/e trao; surveyed o;i warrant, dated July lil. 178i,.pxaottdtoK6berl AlortOr Altii onetfloVty of 10 aud to tho water, right iu and to Ueirfuld Creek—as itso Addconiainod io n deed*Etitb July< from Wavhelt to D. Hardman. Une of said'tracts of land cot.tnln io({ 2H9 acre*, tho (it|ic*T.cf'»ttid ttnoli coniotaing 160 arm— c&id tint named tract drtd Rotes Right beta* ire tame i-remi seg'COdvoypl.tjßtsaarttnid Owunij by Deed Recorded at Cl«.ll4«Uk'in I'cok J., Peso Rh—said tract being tho eomo that JqilftlvW Bamli, by l>to;l of otcioicment. Recorded Hook K, t Pogatß, convoyed tq Sien aa. mirncr & Owens, Dctb reid rrac's teteaincu lorvoyed In saideol Eph inira Rials,. Ihp-tiijeio all which by conveyance of Lewis Pilmfef fcoatenMiit And Owens, ftouk. K. Pago 53. Thera Is o vrisißtm.'.OM'd etrlliae houseU small houtfl* 4 sibbles thorcoD ► rcolMl dlid ttbCnt In') ncr.*i cleared, FeiZtd amt taken In t’scculloa and to bo sold nr th*» property ol Stewart & Owens. ALSO, 3 V virico-oPnisimilar writ/issuod oat oftho some court, ana to mu'dlfcctrd’ Will bn oxporeil to pnblio t ile, at the •nme itmo and place, a Certain Tract ol Land situato In F ix township! Clfarlidd count , Pa, beginning at q pitch uine corner hf Hits, nnrl Lt no. 4182, thoaco north by lot no. iWI kt*HRJ3. lMi perches to a pitch piue, thenaeoy no. 4311, .forty-two twenty one.) west 23d per. nua Umyrilyo has. dveihiTo'q cottier—thence south on a Une paralel with lot no. 4188, 30V cerchet to the line of lot no. 4182, and tnenca by tbo same east U&J and thirty hnm.'reth perches to tha plaoa of be ainninp—oonttvtnjnf 4<n <4res..inoro.or lest, unriollowant ooF >aid ued. being fjieoaitrnm mojoly of uo. 4181, surveyed on wArrnot loTton.'J'mw Wilson Sc!x*;l and taken In exuou uQß.'and'to lmold qr the property ol Henry Maker; ALSO, BY virtue ol a limltar writ, itniod out of the same court, and to me diieCled. will bo oxposert to nubile sac at the tame trine nod plsoo. a ceriuin tract ot Land situate in Beo anna township rjlesifioid cduo‘y. Pa., beginning at an nih. •wu'.nt’ftdnr east US6 perches to a hickory, sonlli 8)£ degr ei «*OJt |"a pe'che»,loa post—by the Alexander Dlsta survey •outh 83 dec oast csi>i perchos to n port—north 5 degrees. . ast 172 perchfi Sntveyed on w. rrant io James Ulain, being 'heticonq tnyvay from the upper Itloiu survey, wmoh Ho'.her JS geifftn Nov. 18J0, conveyed to said Ijotvis I'&lraer. Heiz* «1 and token In uxeaUioa. Aud to be sold as the proporty of iiewis Palmer. ALSO, T>*T virtue of a similar vrrtuiumt out ofhhossmooonrt, nod Io me directed, will be exposed to pnblio sate at the same rime and tdnreya Oorinin' piece or bnd situate io Vlrartielu county, coutaloinrH? acres, with asmsll (ou house sad barn thetton ercotwl, ana about 40 aorfs cleartd—adioin ttf tandrof liefo M’Keo. Joseph licit and John Cl.ase.— .^9l7e l and taKoo in execution, and to bo sold os tho property »i‘- Vi m. 31 • ALSO, BY vfrttiqof aVmilar writ iuued out of tho same coart. ar.il to n)«4 rectcd, wilt bj ekpoiod Ui pnblic snlo at the sunn time apd c4rta n iwoce nr paruuJ oi land lituate k\ Ha»tm township..Cienriidd county, contain oa 60 aarw. loandsd by Hnd| of H. D. Patterson, Wm. M. Randy and rthe»s: ieltitf vart of lottery nrrantpo. 473, granto.i to TViliiom Mfflil iioving a small house and bara erected there. «a.—h'nxe.! aid (akea in extoutioa and t 6 be sold as the prop. •tty ol X-wuh.t.oyu ' . - ALSO,. BY vlrnooTn simjlfy writ lisucitout'ortbosamo court nnd to me tPnotcd, to oubtio sale at the same 4fre-npH idace, qfl cvrtatu piecw •>: piKjol ot land, situate 4 tewnslnp, Clctirfudd county, i’a., containing t>s , ores, with a hic houm and burn etente.l. with about vUaorvs ci«aT.i I. bounded Or Unds ul John M (’ha*e, Wm | Sfou nad others. , Svitad and toiea in execution, and to it sold us the Cornelias fJrvgo:y. : ALSO, BY VIRTUE of asimdar writ tuned outofthe same coart and jto mcdirrjreil. will bejp*pos«3d to pot lie sale, ot the same time and i.face, a certain tract of land siiueie in Pike cowsahiU. Olearriekl county, Pa. - , ul.h a fog house and trim srectad (pfreoßf epo about sixty i.ciot oleared—bonndad by kiadbl Tnomut M'Paersoo. Gcotgo VVeJ[sh, Jr.,rlec’d. and ethen, cnniainiuc ninety-two nates, ttsued. rakra-inaxesu tioiu and to ba sort es ihe property of Ashaol Carr. ■ ALSO, JT) Y virtno of ft writ of Vend. Exp , Issccd oat of the Coart Xy ci Coirtrmp Pleate county and to medir.ct «d, wiUtwr exposed to public sale at the same time and placo. Mi the following described piece or parcel of land, situate ip Us)l township. Clearfield county. Pa., ocntaining7& acres, with t saw mill, two liourei nod & stable thereon (mated— tuutdcd by tbe duiuuehaeou riucr on.tlre west, and lands ol Havid M'&mcMn. Cauiaian nnd ethers, t'efaeu. taken in olJio be sold as Iho property ofAsephEUts. *' WILTJAM POWELL,SherifT. Bharilf a.Oflke, Nor. 8,1638. MARRIEAU Uappiuess and Competence. WHY IS IT! THAT webehoUl many fenolsa. iTOrealn the mrridl&nof if*, broke* in health,nuu spirits with a complication of diiersesand ailmonts, depriving them of the oowor for the snjoymrnt of life at an sis when rhysical hc» th, buoyancy ot spirits, and happy serenity of mind, amine from a condi lion of htallbshonid ba prcuomioent. M|lnjr of the csUiXS ol hersuilertngs’at first—perhaps yean kefut*. ooiinx ftirthcod. or tha first years of her marriage— were in their crifiu so lightas to pass unnoticed, .! ! I ; IN AFTER YEARS, When too Jofe to bo benotitied by’our knowledge.*wa look lack harf' .inouPD, and regret tbo full conicqaanoe of oar UuontbL Whatwoald weectofUa give to potsesi io earl? lifethe lnowledge, we obtain in nflor years. And wha* daysand urgh'souqaxauu we aright have beea spawd, if the know U yio* tiB»iylpo#«Med, it is ijEANCHOLLY AND STARTLING To behold.Umtiokncsi and.laffcrlna endured by many a wife fermony year<, Irom causes simple acd controlable easily ttmedjnd—ot better still-not incurred, if every WILE AND MOTUER tlieinformatloa contained in a little roluma.f withio tba reach of all) which woukl sparoto herself' YEARS OF MISERY. And to hvthtnbnnd (he constant toil and anxiety of mind, sec nsorilv dcyoipiag upon him from sickness ol the wife, without grv'ng him the upporlunity of acquiring that compe tence which hiis‘exertions era entitled.! and tbo possession ot whioh would scoore the happiness orbimsell, wife andchil. dreo. .• 8B:CJRB TH6 means of happiness f?v btooihfog la time posteucd of the kcowledgo, the want •(which hat cauud poverty of thousands. In v,ew*ofßaoh comeQQhtfcei, nowifoor mother it eoxaied if tt»e neglect* to aviiilbcridlr ol that knowledge in respect to bertell, which would tpare her much totfermc, be ttie mcaat •f happiness and prsspemyto her Rutland, ami confer upon her ohildren that blesiiag above ail pries—healthy bodies with health? minds. That knowledge licontained In a little wotk eatkktl ■ . the married womans PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION. BY DU. M. MAURICF.AU, PROPPBBOR OF UISfiASEa OP WOMEN. Onc.flumJrnlth Edition,2Bmo.pp, 250, Price 50 cts, (On fine White puper, extra binding, 91 00.) First jMiblisticd in 1847. and it is not SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL Conordcring Ihul t-VEfllY FFM-ALLC, WHETHER MARRIED OR NOI\ can hero actjuiro a full tile naiore, character and cause oi £*r Uompldlntß, vvilh Iho various symtoms, and th.M nearly HaJjF A COPIES Shouldi have.bs*n agid. ll H impracticable to convey folly the various subjects treats d of. i? they ore of a nature strictly intended fur the amtifcd, or those conlemplatiee mnuiaxe, but no female desirous of enjoying health, and that beamy consequent upon health, which U spcoadnoUre tp hot own happiness. nnl that •f her husband. bm e’lher has or Will obtain it, at nm or will wery'basband tvhohas the love and affection cf nis wife at berui.cr lhaial his own pocunir ry imorovemetit. UPWARDS OFONFMUNf RKDTHUUSANDCOPIES have been BKNT BV MAIL within the last lew months. CA UTIONTO~THE PUBLIC. BE NOT DEFRAUDED. ttor no book .onto Dr, A. M. Mnurlconn. U®. Libnrtr Btrcol, N. ; if J Irob tho title Dace, nndtbeentry in lheCletk’. OMct>anthe.bieXarthe title pate: and bar onlr ofieipeota. DlenmUitmurnbiodokleftr. and .nod bjr mail and add mi Dr. A. M. Maur.oean, aa thero are ipnriou. and serreptilioa. Infr-nectnent. ofcoprwrißbl. ■ That none need retn&ia oninrormed npon inM-ci. bo vital loiiboijr, peace, their head if and taeir hnppineu. a Pamphlet ofTbirty iaPoaea conlninion oxunaln, with lull title pane, indawn,innexul comenti. will be lent tree cf charge to every part pf the Untied atntoi. by addreilpß, port pmd, o. heioia. {CTOti recejpl 01" Filly Uenla.por Ono Dollar lot tbib jnp.Etiilion.cxtra binding,; -‘THE MARRIED WOMAN’S' PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPAN fOrt:,” l*ipnl, (HAILED free.) to ony porlol Iho United Slates. All lotlere must be post paid, nnd mid rested to Dir. A M. Mnilricenii, Boc 1224, New York L'ity.: Publishing Ofliac, No, 129, Liberty up New'YerkrI'’ 1 '’ Fotf oXLl! i)Y Blanch nnd Crop, Hnrriiburg; J Stvapj, £Jloomaburgs f. W.iVVerlh, Lebanon; J, W Fdrmlngol 1 , Mnnhoimj ll.' tV. {smith, Huntingdon, S. Mi'Baum, New Berlin, II A Liutdz, Heading; F, T Morse. C’ronesvtlic, IN Y; Wentz: and Starke Cufbondal.e; Eld rod and Wright, Williamsport; S Tuck. Wtlkeabarro; Geo W Earle, Waynesboro; R Cronl.y, Mercor: S Leader, Hanovor; S; >V Taylor, Utica; R,'P/(!dmmtiigs,'Somerset; TIB Peterson, TblMdelphin; John LeForgo, Mil lord. Pa,; and in NBw-YA»k j <sny by Stringer anil Townsend, Adn* anoe, Sherman & Co, Dewitt and Davenport,Barnes <fc Co. ..; i; ’ ;' : m ‘ U ' ,en ’ eua>u [Court Proclamation. t*7 I B£B.EAa. / tl:e Honorable JAMES UUK.NSinE,PreJ. T,“iriy(Tm4ut(e e bf tfte(£jurt of Gpmtpou Fisas ol iba F'cb. iindlrtkl Lhlrioi, comroicd of tho ecuntie* c! Clfdr, S£? on d tbo Hon. HICH ARD BIIAW. nod JOHN P. IIUYI, AtiocraieJudse. inCicnrflL’M ooontr, blvelnnnJ their precept b.arina daw the TRI UTIL 111 o' Stf!K I A'S , ,!S?i. w ., m ?‘ ll '“o' ol| . lprtheholitlnß orsUoURT S,v!& W ve IA NS> COURT, iXJUttf Ob' lAUARiEK HEaaIONS. AND COURT OP OYER AND TiERJSINaR AND.UENERAE JAlii DEUVEKY, at for D'emanM county on Iho THIRD MON DAY of DoOdCiboj mat—being tho lyth day of tho month. . NOriUl} HEREBY GIVEN. 3?^^i* a a*^e* oo^0 pet *ce. end CoDstebtaf in ond H?wheJd» to aooflM in their ova proper &JS if'Sll&Kt 0 R* co i tl, » Inqulsitioas, Kiaraiaationsucd t 0 0 1h . 0, ° Uliogs which to lluif cilice* it?biur H«lft U ulii,® lai ‘' depart «#Wfe.d a S2e ? ihM'l l i»^^ thrvolMitMtoVont/ eighth imiol American Indepenoeocv. nm -s&sWfSfS? ' Important to Farmers Silver Mednlawarcledtothis Machine at theFairof the Atnericbn Institute,N. Y Oct. 1852; a Diploma at the Franklin i Institute,Philadelphia; First premium at the State Fair, Utica ; First premium at the Rensslaor, Cfr., N. Y.,. and. also nt the Columbia Co,, N. Y. Fair; and a Diploma)ntthe VVeStchesterCountyFair New York. HICKOK'S PATENT IMPROVED CIDER MILL. IN arromrenjentdr this highly approved and vdloeble Mill, the |ubbr ft dtvidLf by arranging a catling uy Under tobreak the apples. and then Ue,lvor there to (ho lowcnrCylimW to bo reduced to poinuio. Uy* this arrange ment the work la perfotmed faiter atitl with much less labor Tte Press Is arranged with a modi larger screw lima for merly, and by,a very Ingenious dnvioe theme of the bag is dispensed with and tho Tub mode to open at the ream time the Cidur Is left clonr. and Tho work can bo donowlih much loti labor than by the o!d method. The Cylinders are covered with heavy sheet Zioo, both on their peripheries and endst UowootUh them is nrrnngcd so as cot to swell, and ibe wholo work on tho Mill and Press matlo in tho very beti manner, nod arranged with especial view to their durability audsorvlce. No rarmnr. who met tho Mill oarofullp and accvdiuc to •lircotiocs will bodiiappomtod: bat. on the other hnnrt ho will find this ono ofthe most valuable and efliclent machines on hisfarm. Tho maohlne it made to run by hotso.steam, or hand po* • or, and rvhen tbnapplei are ground.a small boy oT 14 years of ate oan press the pomsoo w ith-eaio. This Mill is warranted superior to any other Portable Mill in exiitonco; and the proprietor is readr at anv lime (on talr ooticet>eingglvon)ioteitii with any Portable Mill that is cot an infringement on it FARMERS. EXAMINE Tlire NEWLY IMPROVED MILL, BhFOUE YOU BUY ANY OTHER.-One great advantage of this rnaohine over all others Is. that it will not choke up, and hard or soft app'es oan bo around, and yet the Cylinders «vilt always remain cldarin grinding ordor. All orders wl! bn Blind i . tho order in whlob they oome in, anti aersoos wanting them had bettor send their ordor nuriy. and state at v> hat time, end whore they want tho mil) deliv ered. This Mi.l, attended by two indn. will, when properly work ed aocordlrg to d'rec’ions mnhe lk>m sixtotwelva barrels <»f oidor nUav—and will cried alonqfby boropower, froraldO 10300 bushel* ol upnlos u day. \ The.prioeof tho Mill and Press (« 119, delivered. Rjool loot this is tho tewiy improved ■'Mill, Haviog very many applications for more particular descrip tions of the size, &o , ol mr new CIDER MILL, ihnn is con tained (n my circular. I wonid here remark, that the whole i Mill weigh* hut «75 ronods, Is *!>j by H leotsquarc. and 4 feet high, and cao ho taken an} whereon u wheelbarrow with con veeianco. Below will bo 'ound a lew notices and teooraincn dalioDsoftlio Mill, many others having been udislnld. This is tocerllfy that 1 purchased ol A. II BAUMAN, one ol Ilickock’s Patent Cider Miljsnnd Puns. laH Jell—and I can confidently asrertlHat I have around one bushel of app’es per minoto by hand. 1 havo also beori qsidb cider for tho last fe& years, and 1 made tho best cider on this Mill 1 over drank. ConlrnLind I'p ) i\ttg kd, ltia3. V\ ILLIAM HULL. MIL W. O. HICKOCK :-Doar flir-I purchased one of yourimprorcl cider Mills at tho State Fair at Lancaster. Pa.. Inst year. Hincethen ! ftaVetested ittffectUf.llr. nntymmt say it stirpasies any machine, for the Purpose it is infouded lor. that 1 havoovut seen. Bud I h&vo examined a good jpnuv. le fore parthsitnc and since, its construction bring simple H novr r cels out of order. It surpasses my most santuue ex pectation. Coaid 1 not procure another one. 1 would not prut with mine for four times the piles of them, os I know its val ue. Yours trtuy. Cll AS. M. CLARK, SprinaliclaOhio, May i, 1552. A fdress your oidrn to the uoderiigicd Agent (or ClontfioM County, A. H BAUMAN. Ontre Lin*. Pa. or L. It. CARTER, Cloaiiiold, Bn. Clearfiolrt. flrp'embrr B. 18A3.—fm. PLEASANT 188 Ml, IRON POUNDHY and MACHINE SHOP, At Clearfield. THE anderiigood rrspeotfuliy nnoonnee* tothepvople of Cieatheld and the adjoining counties taal heslill conlin oei to carry on the above ’business at hit extensive establish ment in (|>e borough or Clearfield, and it now prepared to manufacture ad kinds of Castings used for Grist Mills, Saw-Mills, and all kimls of Machinery. His Castings ire no* of a'uperior quality—equal, if solan perior.to any other Is the State—as he uses note hot the vet best material, and employs none bat thevery bestof workmen His MACHINE SHOP, With twosupenor TURNING LATHES, drives by steam, it now is succcssfnlopcration. nnd tinder the management of a practical mechanic—wbtrealmost ooy iwticle of machinery can be FlNttiliED In thevery best style, and on short notice. HrJtM now an bands a large assortment of Cmtngi, such at STOVES ot ver<o s sizes abd patterns. PLOUGH IKONS, WASH KETTLES, Ac., &g„ Which he offers to sell low for Cash, or on a reasonable oredil. He is sow oasting, from be most approved patterns, HATHAWAY COOKING-STOVES. ALSO—Fancy Air Tight Parlor Stoves, Nine Plate and Coal Stoves. Also, Wiard’s celebrated Plough. Ami all kin'll of HOLLO W-WAHE, BLEIGH and BLED SOLES. VVAUON BOXES. &o He intends [los ell on reasonableterras, and troiti that thr citizens of thecounty fonerally wlllHodjtto theiradvantaje to five him tbeir cotton, UAoH will always t)e preferred— bat the hithcit prices will be allowed lor Uooelrv Produce and OLD MKT Ah. Ashe f ives hit establishment hit personal supervision, all orders for wort will receivo orompt attention. DAVID LITZ. Clcain.l J, Nov. 18.1851 STONE WARE SPSiC^U THE BUBBOIHnEK9 retpectfolly announce to tho wti nens ofClearuetd county and tho pubiio eecerallf, that they havecommenced tho manalaotory of BiONC VVA FE, one miieeast < f LUTIiEBSBUKUtI. wr.ere thoy are prepar on to tprnish.ae article ol BTONF WARE eqnaitoany man uractqrod«fsewhe:etßnd oh reasonable terms. tiTOVE’FIPELOJLLAKiJ conitanlly or hand. Orders i>roomily attended to. and a liberal dmcoont made to wholesale purchasers. M. J. FOKTKR. AogustatJ 1853 —St. G. W. PORTER. Splendid Assortment ol Fall and Winter Goods. Isaac Fraith begs leave to Infotm bis friends and cutto men. that he has juit received a inrfA an<i scijujld asiort* mentor PALL and WINTER GOODB-whloh it Is his de. termination to dispose of at prises that einnut (ajito please, lie ivvitei (ha pattlculor atteatlnn of the pobllo to hit LARGE AND W ELL BELEUTEI) BTOOK. OF READY MADE CLOTHING— ai*o themtentioo or the LADSE- to his stock of DKES3 GOODS tiimm ngi . GROCERIES by.wholesale ehd retail.—LUMtJEK nnd nil kibds ort.’EiAlN taken in exchange, and the HIGHEST MAHKE'r PKIOE3 •11/wed. ISAAC SMITH. Curweniville Oct. ISS3. A YOKE OF OXEN FOR SALE. THESobtcribercflert for sale a YOKGOFGOOD Yount OXEN. Fenoas wishing to purchase will call at his residence on tho east side ot the Surquehaana. two miles above Clearfield and sea /or themselves. October 27. 1853. JOHN ft. HOYT. a ONE or TWO good JuUMNE YMHN TaJLORS. will be alrorded steady employment and liberal wagesdurtog the winter, by applying to theaubiorlber. CleaifieldSeut.W. 18oJ. THOMAS SHEA. JACOB BILGER, J~tOPPER.TIN.and SHEET IRON WARE MANUFAC- TußKlt—Corwensvi le. above the old Foundry, on the north side of main street, wheroall hosleess in his line is foae uu In a workmanlike manner, and on renionable terms Country produce taken in rxthaose fur wrrk —Sept. 17. *62. SETTLE UP. fPHE Books and accounts of the Into Firm of WALLACE A & HILLS, ora now in the hands of J*\*L WIiIGLEY. Liq., for S9ttlament. all/'persons having aooounts will ploaso attend to them without delay. September 2d. 1b)3.-3t, WALLACE & HILLS, Wanted. lOrt CORDS StoYU-WOOD CUT, Apply to AUU G. L. REED. Clearfield, Juno 16, ISP3.. Yn®nfimfl sujaal A©ffl®ir<S©©ims OP A GOUD.QUALITY, for sale at Isaac Smith’s Htoie, CarweniviUo, Fa. JulyB. lbW. Q A Journeyman Cabinet-Maker. \ GOOD JOURNEYMAN CABINET MAKER, will bn fx nnorded liberal wages,andoonitaet employmo t by ap plying tromodiatoly to JOHN GULICH. Ma/tll.lsdd. Stone ware. At theStoreoflßWlN AND SMITH, n large and good assortment ot Stone Ware. October eih lbb3 O. B. MERRELL, COPPER. TIN & BAEET IRON WAKE MANUFAC . i'UREB—On Beonnd street, one door south of A. h. VYught’ssto.o—Clearlteld, Deo.2J, tBsl. GEO. W. ORR, BLACKSMITH— In hh DOW shop on Third Strert, south Maiket.Clearfield.pQ. Moyl,lßJ2. SAUSAGE CUTTJEBS, ABUPERIOR ARTICLE, just received and for ialo by L. R. CARTER. Soul. 15.1853, Cantloflk. ALL porion. known to trio YALE'R'BEM’-SETTERB In the county of Cleaifield,'will please come and sottlo the use of tho Rieht with L. R. CARTER, at Clearfield, wholi uaihorized by roe to make amicable settlement* for the same. Suit tv id ho instituted against ali oersom negleot . .ROBERT LYTLE. A l s , !« I) , e Lr a * J [»V ; o7to muo»>M3 Bjehla and Block*Cot ypir*M and LircalarSaw.miUa will call-pn JL. RiCar* tor’who l this dayeuthoriie to make couture!* fort he *arne. June tl.—pd,-Cm < ROBERT LYTLK. ■A ;T r£}fiH l 8S!??i. l,w t t> *'' nrnioii- rnrchitllns a £uii» 'nULSVMrto Wllnatn Halton. caning (or noagt Eighty Dollars, dated somewhere betwodn boplember. amUNc.Tembar.ltS3; a* I l»“vo Sver reoslV jut v«lu,ru»lbOMw». l wrUma K,, It oalM. comnnllrd bv "Siv. 16, ro-rkW,, ::I ‘ Bauman/ Niw Store! New Store!! POWELL, REED\& WEAVER i A REJnstnowobenhsg at heir the /V bosonih ol Clearfield, oheof the largest and beat assort* meats cf MERCHANDISE aver brought to theaounfy, ana* wbion they now oflar to the old customers df (IlgleiACo-* os well fts fe tho public at larger aioutuablormsasoannol failtcsglve entire satisfaction TJIE will Gntl at their Store each & selection o* 2Spfe.£ElC3»S)* C^'<E)CpcpS3i At they never saw In CleatHalJ Hefore—and a» for DUy OUOIM. gontrally, and GHOUERIEa*. iIAItpWAUE, UUEEnSWABE,«O., they cannot: be surpassed eithor id quality orchoaimess. '. . . ' , , ' tSTThoso who don't bolfavo It arc Invited to o&U anu bo wml'bowell. o. l reeil jr. weaver. Clearfield. Mny 31, Iftß. NEW GOODS. THEiubscribar wpulJ roturu hlsslocero thanks, for the very liberal soppoit ho has received since he has boon in busfnoisin this place, and bens leavo to inform his friends nod the public groAra'iythat ho hi* just received athJj old stand on the CjRNEU OR FRONT nnd CHERRY Streot. opposite thn Episcopal Church, a largo assortmout of Sea&onable CJoods, Consisting in part of Dry Goods, Grocer ies, Queensware, Hardware, Cast, Blis ter and Spring Steel, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Ready- Made Clothing’,' Paints and Oil, and every thing clso usually kept in a country store. A promise to soil cheap, is of little advantage to our ouilo* mets nnleti there It convincing proof given, but ho has *ho shtist&ction of knowing that hundreds aro convinced of that fact, as wo oflur the host of ovidenoo in every se'e wo mako. July 1, O.KUATZAIL KUfiIIDKT DS. WflULrißß Waftolh MiulkffliPo #1 1 ASitist recrived from New York and tl- I'hnadeiphle. a largo and sp'endid at* •ortmonl r.fj liW EuUY—coosiiting of La dles Gold Breast l'ms. Morning Pins. CafT* Pins, lUibhou Pins, Also, Gentlemen’s Fins Gold Pinr, of ditferent shapos ami sizui, FinoGoid Enr King Drops, Into stylo ol Jenny Ltnd Rings and Drops. Bracelets Finrcr Fmo Gold Pens tt Pencils. Gold Watch Keys, fc>ifver TaACt' Tablo Bpooos. Butter Kuivoi. Bugarwohgs, and Thlmblos. L.ndles Fine Cord Cases, Port Moi.ioi. SILVER PATENT LKVEK. ININTINO (,’ASB VVATdllKJ—from *3l to e'W-OPKN I'IUJNT DErACHCI) LEVEHS-from •18 to *3O— IjAPINES—from *lO to *lB. I’lno tItJIIT DAY Watches, from '6 to 10 Hollars. Fine Cold Watches. HU to4Q dollars. Allof whioh he wi. l warrant for perfect time-keep ers. Also n largo os*ortmout of Bpectnclci, Fob Clmins, Vest Cl.ains, Grrd i;iia n«. Pwnkoivei, Pocket Unoks. tiro. CLOrks-Eiglii J)ty and lliiity Horn Clocks, Fine Small Spring Clocks—3ofhonr and 8 dny—Musical lastiurrouls, and a gieut v/tfiely ol anicles too aumorous to msnuoo* usually keot bv Jewelers. AM the übove mentioned warranted good, and will bt* sold at the lowest profile but his terms are CASH. tST Watches. Clocks and Jewelry nearly RE PAIRED, and' Warranted foroao sear. jr A CARD. A. Mo HIIIL'ILS WOULD respectfully Inform Isis fiends, and ihepublo generally, that he s.id continues to aitend to allculJs lo the lioo el Dental Operations, At his office adjoining his dwelling, is tbs borough of Clear, field, lie m*j bo foand nt nearly all limes In his note lo the west end ol tao Mention home. Artificial Teeth Inserted on Plate or Pivot, ami tvarran'cd to give eat ire sat is taction. EXTRACTING TELT'II dono without danger to the px tient, and with hut little pais. Teeth FILLED and CLEANSED lu n proper and scientif ic menses. IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. “Tho greatest good to tho greotenl nurabor/' IS a point at which politicians statesmen and philantbro puts have labored long and hard to galo. Bat it it now clearly demonstrated, that that point can be tally attained at the store of A. M. HILLB, in the west end of the Mansion llousq, where ho i» just opening one of the most attractive and fashionable LUPtI OF OOODB. which or.re and atten tion in select for anv retail establishment. Feeling oonhdeat that bis selection of GOODS will please his Inesds, an<l the publiagocerahy.he won Id invite them to calf and examine hit STUCK OF NEW GOODS, even if they do not ih>nk proper to buy. Rroollect we esteem it a pleas uretothowonrgoodset any time. For vanoty of goods we can vie with any, end lor LOWNEB3oI PRICE DEFY COMPETITION. ’Tis Useless lo name articles, and labori ous indeed lo enumerate our*, tiafli.-e it to say, you wililind every tnue on hand usually kept m a o.untrr‘Btore. all ol which will be sold VERY LOW. Augu.t IG. IK3. A. M. HILLS. INDIANS! INDIANS! WAR WHOOP 4‘ WARDANCE. THE greatest variety of BOOTS and SHOES, J*adJefond gontlemen s Congress gai eraof alldescriulions. that has ® y er been ottered for public tale in Clearfield county. Tho proprietor flj'ttrs himself that ol 18 years expetirnoe In the BOOT and SHOE business, that ha oan nut be deceiv ed in the selection of goods m the c|ty. and intent s keeuinn a well atsoited BOOT and SHOE STORE in foturo. All persons wishing to get riti of paininl corus can do so by catling as tt. GLENNAN’d STORE, east end ol the Post Office where you wiilfir.U him rea-. y and willing tore*, urr the feet ail the comfort that can be given them Advise * rMi4 - li. GLENN AN. Clearfirld. Joly 8.1833.—3 m. NEW AND CHEAP THE nndenitned would respect fall y Inform their friends c A® D f ra **J t,,ejr opoaeda Store at ill/)OMINGTUN, t'ortnorly known as Uloom’s Black- 1 smith Shop. Clearfieldcouniy. Fa., with anew and splendid OC^ IKB -UR Y OUODA.K£ADY.MADK ,4 A i MUllTd ami 81JOE8. BUMMER 11 ATS?, H lnd CUTLERY, WOODnnd TIN VVAUE. DRUGB, MEDICINES, fito,selected with areal care la the Fhlladelphia Alarket. which ihey are prepared to >e L, at . mo,t ostontdiing, low prioca. Ow friands. and the p 10 wll and examine our stock. LUMBER, GR A IN, and all kinds ol country produce la keein exohangefor Goods at the highest market price, and tbo c**h in no ciue refused. REX tt OLUOM, June 84, 1853. HOOK AGENTS WANTED, To sell Pictorial and useful uorksfor ’64. WANTED la every s ctlou of tho United Elates, active, enterprising men, to eogageln the tale ofsorao of the best Books pnbltihed id lira country. To menol good address, poassttmenamall capita.of from |/sio iltO. such Induce- f ao s)sr^‘ , AK u . ott ? ,^, . <u lo «n*ble them to maketrom THREE to FIVE DOLIARHa nay profit. Tho Book* published by u* aro all useful in tKeircharacter, extremely popular, nod command large sales whatever they ?. r ® J f« r, hor particulars, addross. (oostaea paid ) ROBERT &KaR&, Fablisker.No. ffll. William st.. N. Y October 6. 185 J <oa4lbftna©ti <s* Ulfefjiun* Msilkusag, JOIIi\ OULICEI WOULD reioccllrrnr nnnoniic.ro the oillreni cfClcnr. ueldand viOiUlty, that ha is now manuiuctortni a I kiudsol CABINET-WARE. lll..hopli .Irnntoion.Mnikol nlrcet. between Third nnd kl ' ld, . of " ork iD hl ‘ linn Will bo mnd. in Urn lIERI a Y I.E, nnd on tbn rao.tEA VuIiABLE TERM 3 and On the slwnteit aolioe, made to order on theshorleit not’ce. December g, 18514. H. BUCHER SWOOPE. £uW a/LW n'ORMERLY of ibn flan of "aCOTT at aWUOPE,” M. IlnntjDßdon Pa., will nrrnnd fnllhlnllj to nil oiornu lorrnl Imnnrii .nliu. nr tn h'a c»rn b> lh. cillion. of Ulcai finUl nut ndjolnioK oonmlnj. OtDo. nnit door 10, nnd ovnr Em. Wnilor'i odlnn. KLl*hul'llYCKS.—Rev. Dp. M'Leod, John Scoll. F.rq,. Hon Goo. Toylor, ond lion. Jos. Gwin, Hun trngddn.—Hon. iVm. I’. Schncll, nnd Alex. King, Enq., Bedford. Gen. Wm. H. Irwin, Lowistown.-- lion. Calvin, Hoilidaynburg. Gon. William Avres, llnrristmrg, Gcrmiuli rfc Creswoll.Na 211, Marhetnt., Philadelphia. Ociober 27, 1803. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Of 11. D. PATTON) Cnrwensviilo.Pa. ALAKOE nnji „ e llMltor«l .lock or DRY GOODS and •■D'IUEUIEa. J,Al)II„-1IJlUia3GOOUa.nll wool.nnd ei.AiN trL .ANU. U/yaHMEUKa. DUEsa BILKS, or nil kind., BATTEN Era. NATS, GAPS nnd UUNNEI'S. ALSO—A Inrionnd nollurlcctod.tock ol READY-MADE SnH mul Potent Mediolnnk of evotr kind .?• ,h » boil o.er Oroneht to Ih, cotintr.— HARDWARE ol n I kinds, such tis IltuN. HATHAWAY JOUK STOVES, FARM lit STOVES, flta ol erarr.7*7. NAILS, TIN WARB,4tivarj.klnd:-B?E f ßli OIL. LARtMJ L' FLAX SEED OIU, Wllll'E LEAD FfllE PROOF PAINTS ol e.rrr oollo}. 01,A83. DLE3, Bpcrm and'l allow, BOUKa auciaTATIONARk HARhl£&?. tiARDLEI? trod BUIULEB. and every , hther articlo usual'y kept in a country store. Lumber. Grain, and ooantry prodneo of every kind, taken In exchange lor gopdi. , ' * GTmvcntvrllo, Nor. B, 1823 —tC Cr^odls. AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. I*!irt r< s e^vo< * ftuow and apien. A old nuoitmontplgood* of ovary duoripikn. iultftblo lor the «caiOE.-lo whfoh Ihey re»pectrully Invite the attention of all sybo wish to buy tbk bast and most goods lor ‘tha least mo&og. Calfandcx ifdlCo buntcck.—lßVYiN AND bMITH .* I • - / '-.l ■ :/. -UcloberfilhlbM.': •■'.•■Ox' Shoefikg’, ■: iri lhn bui[no..,to Ln nb.'o ronnder ennnrnt mtljfnoHou. •!” : E. U.PAT*intßSO'jf. ' DB. I. B. MAfICUISI’S . CELEBRATED CAtfHOWCQtf, For thc relief and cure of suffering Females ' * ltitandipr**u»lii«Bt for i(i onratif • rowan la all the diwueifor which ll U wcommefl. • UetMiioallyoalledFiS- U ALU Complaint!.— Of tL«*ojo I‘roUp. Ml. Uteri, or Falling, oftb® Albai. or WftlUij— Chronic Itflamatipa— ajul Ufcorution of Iho Womb. tßoideotal PTo* morrhago or Flooding, Painful, Sapmened— aadlmgalarMbnitm* UoB, &o, wllh allthelr i accompanying ovili— | CCancereiocpta »,) bo mutter how lovorp or of how long itandloffi Thi CatholioOQ tar inrpatiot .olhei rorae* diet,in being more cor tain—!e»< oxpenilvc— and le&vjpg tho«v«tom in a bettor condition I .. Jtnphlnt (free) oontoln in* ample* proof, from tba moit reVoectable lonrcei, of tho brndflolal mntUofile ate: topetha* with fatten from hiohljr expnrieucod I‘hyiiolani, who navo oiod it in their praolice, and speak from their own observation!. REFERENCES. P.n. HECKIIAM, M. I)..Ullo».N. Y. . L. D. FLEMING, M. D.,Uaoomfol«no. N. Y. M. 11. UILLH.M. IJ.. Boohelter.N. V. D.Y. FOOTE M> 0.. Hyracnio. N. Y, FmC. niJNUAR.M 0., Baltimore, MU. J.C OIIUICK. M. D , Baltimore. Mil \V. W. REESE, M. D.. Now Folk City. W. I’RE.IEOTI'. M. D..Cooooril.N. H. i . P. NEW LAND. M. I>. Utlol.N, Y. Iter. U. 8. BEARD. Glean Bpilaci, 8. C. Pamphlet, had cratliat tho itoreofO I). VVATBON. Ag't. Drogfiit Clnailiaid. ra.—ALo laid by 1 11. MILLER, Belle fonteTw.ir. lIACKE. KluanaiDg—SAMUEL MATTEKN, Meohaalcivillo. and by moat leading UruggUt, in adjoining counties. Letter addressed to care of Mr. Curtin Hatch, Agent nt.Rovenna, Ohio. - To Dr. MARCIIISI.;—t haw been ten yoara ttoubled with h’emalalConlpiainU—prolapsus u.eri, and all the ntlondintr difficulties; attunes rendering my life must misotable -lliave had tbeQlfeßdfcncoof some of tho belt physicians, with tmt Jltilf snoots!; the rapst they could do was to lellere—aci.re was oot oTthfl qoettton. tor five mouths before commencing with your modiotoe, 1 had not boon alJelo perform nay la bor. could \salk but a few steps at a time, and scarcely wont outofdoors-lo snort, i was oompletely. prostrated, both in body and mind, and expected-to drag <ui the rest ofmy days in suflering and misery. Ua rereading your adyerUsemeai. I was induced to try your invalanblo medicine called Uteri no CatholjcoQ, as the last resort. I hod not used it a weok before 1 felt like another woman. Ur the nse ol three bottles 1 was enabled to perform nil tha labor for six In De family, with cate, and coo Id walk anywhere in the neighborhood without iniorr. Nothin.* bat aionso ol cny duty to you cr.d to the afflicted, has induced mo to.state my oaso to tha pobtio. 1 ona safety recommsnd the preparation to all those snfterinc like misclf. (tiirned) Mrs. SAKAH A. UlStlOi’. rrooilon, Porlaie Co., Ohio. Deo. 117, IS3J. yn7*J. ft. MARCHIHI & CO., Proprietors, Contral Ilapot, NoTCOi, Broadway, N. V. kjopt. to, Ibi2.—tlm. Valtiabßc Real Estate AT PRIVATE SALE. fill MV ■ 1?^ j;f i lIR snbicribers.in behalf of tho heirs ol Conrad Wise, la'o A ofPike township. Clearfield county deceased, cfTc>r it I’UIVaTK SAMilh'i (oUowina descr.bed well knuwu and valuable KEAL EiSTATB. consisting of A FARM OF 106 Acres. Ritaate in Pike townsnip, Clearfield county, on the main road leading fiom Corwensrilio to Tyrono. £oor miles irom Curwcnsville. and known as the Wise Farm. SThc improvements consist of about 75 acres of cleared land, in a good slate <f cultivation, a dwelling-House, a Large Bank Barn, Spring-House, Dry-House, Shop-, and other necessary buildings, together with one of the largest, best selected, and most productive APPLE and PEACII ORCHARDS in the county. Mar 5, 1883. This FARM U well supplied with excellent water, mover foiling Spring close to the door, with other* so moored that ala little expsnso water could be conveyed to an f Dart of ether the house or barn. To those who desire loprcoarea HOME FOB I.IKE, ibis Fdrnt otters lodaoements not to be exoellod in the county. The lend is of good quality, highly productive, end well adapted for both grain and era's—and it is iooated in the midst of a populous nod industrious settle* meet, convenient to a good markot, good grist mills, and a good school. . . ...... ry Knr fn tner portionlars apply to either of tbe subscri bers. or to Moses Wise, on the premises. The property will be sold on the most reaionableterms and a waxranteo deed given MICHAEL WISE. WILLIAM WISE. In behalfoTths heir* of Conrad Wuo.decea’ed Feplembar 1868.—tf. M veWable real ESTATE AT §£ YSf© &II © Qil&isjo rpHE r, Eiocutor of the eitato of THOS. FEff. J. TON. la»eol Penn towothin. C!eatfield oounty. doo’d., will ofler Tor sola, at the boowol Jno Die acker, iaCurwent* \ ilia, on Tuesday die 13 Oi day of December, 1853, At 1 o'clock P. M., (he valuable REAL ESTATE, situate in Peon Clearfield county, mad known at the farm lately occupied by Thomas Keaton, deeoased. Said FAUM is tilanled 111,1 he midst of e thriving AgriouU tur.il diitnot, four miles west of Un'weusville, eod one mile East orPenavlile—one corner orosiot the Fite leading Irom t’ennvlhe to (.*urwensv|ile. and on the Sonin side it is bnl a short (lutanoe to the Glen liODo ’l‘urspiko in addition to lim. there is a food read running directly through said Inrm. cloie tu the boose, and tntersecupi both of the obore mentioned Pikes. Said (arm contaios about 100 Acres of Land, Of which Sixty Acres are Cleared, And neder cultivation—Tbo BUILDINGS consist of a Large Frame House, A Large Hank Baru, A Wood House. n Wash House, A Dry lionso and A Sptiag ilouso. Iheie ti a of as good water as there is in the county, on the premises, and a large and woJleclecled OUCH- A 1(1) thereon growing. Those wishing toseoarc a homo for life, will hardly find a more commodious situation in the county. In add it ton to all the above advantages, it is situated in a pnaaeable and qiloi neighborhood. Tsrrai will bo roaionsbl*. PorfartLer particular* apply (a lhaanbtcribcr or thepremii&r NamoOerS, 1853. dJ-QDd&IDSo At Lumbcrvillc Clearfield County Penn'a. MONTKILUS.TEN EYCK, to CO. b-g leave to inform thoir Irlondft, andthe contemn.ty in general, that they have opened their NEW STORE, intho abovenameti niece, where they have, nod intend keeping on hand every variety of goods usually kept in a country store, such a* Dry Goods. Grocorios, Hardware, Q'tceusware, Ttn Ware, Ready-Made Clothing* IKU. nvd Caps. Drags, and Medicines, too-. &o. They would call particular attention to their stock of BOOTtJ and SHOES, whioh It unsurpassed by any in the oounty.— As they manufacture oil tbeir own stock they can warrant all Urey fell to give satisfaction. They will lake in exchange for Goods, all kinds of 111DCS. LUMBER ot ovary description. Produce. &o. They also continue doing business at the old stand in Cor* 55W» o \J v * l f. r ® lb,y havealsojustr. edited a large stock of NEW GOODS, and are now prepared tomll at wholesnlo or relate, (to suit purchasers) at the lowest prices. The? also keep at the cid staid a very large stook ol BOOTS to SHOES, and are prepared to suit all who may give them a call, as lo size, quality acd prioe. BOOTS and SHOES of every da scriDtion manufactured to meaturo and order, on thfc shortest notice. PlmmJttvo them a call at either place, and tee their pretty and CHEAP GOODS, n* they charge nothing for a sight.— ALoall binds of produce lomber. nni bides takfn, tn or* change fbrftnndi. MONTKILU3 TEN L YCK to CO. (JurweoiviJle. Sent. £O, HtfiJ TIIB Subscribers havo now in store their {complete Fu! Btrok of Paper Hangings, Curtains, Ax, Which they offer at very lonptiaei. WHOLESALE ANU RETAIL. Oor auoitmcnti, very comolste, comuririns all the quell ties, uotn FRENCH AND AMERICAN. We manolaotnia a lar,o proportion of oar coed, rod cun rail at iheloweitratot. ISfTaper Hanelag deaa la the Country at City prion. „ . . parkwii et iiuucii, O . > „„No,4.NorthFlrTUßtreot, Philadelphia. September 9a, 1853.—8 m. COB,OOO Feet of Hemlock Plank Wanted. PROPOSALS will be received by VVM. COLDER jr. President of lha llarmbarg Bail Miileritowa Torapike roan comn&ay. at tirmirbaur, natil the lilleoalh day of No. vember. for 600,000 feet of hemlock pleak, three Inohei thick and erght feet log*. A lio, IWS.OOU feet of two by five ioohe, tbioit, aot lou ihan ilxteea feet Inna, to be licitvpred at Cox oitowa. Dauphin county. onor berorolho litof jioy, 1351 September 94.1853. JOHN L. CUTTLE, Attorney at Law ancl Land Agent, Wljlfc praotloola tho aey.rnl Cottrti of Clearfield an! u».™tedda?d, n — 0,1 ““ d ° UOl ' d 10 Ul ” Payraept ofitaxe, on ■Ali parioni having bnilnei, with him. will in hi, ehiimnn apply to JißlDDLEfytJKDOfi.whp will ailr.au lotba earn, Sopleroburhi). 1853. ' ‘ U.D PATTON. Four or Fivc.School Teachers , W l ibb. fl ,"„ d , e £ p^!r< i n A, b >' m ' lkl ”F aruilioajion immoJi aiely to tho School Director.of Urady tortn.lilp, Nov, IU, 1853. c i.. JQ3EPII LINES. Trocar. WM/ Tji GILBERT, 1 1 ' B F. TAYLOR, Eieeutcr. New Store, Wnll Papers! Wall Papers! Mil Uf Aof ®'3Sf j O. B. MERRELL THANKFUL for tbs liberal palronnje be bM Horeloforo received, respectlally ftnnonncoi to tho publlo that he hasremovod tohia new shop on tho alley. Jo the roaror Mar* roll’* Hotel, when ho la well tapplkd with atock, anali well prepared fill oil order* for Copper, Tin, Sheet-Iron and Japanned Ware, AiCHEAP and at GOOD aa can be found inany country town in tba interior of the State. Old Brass and Copper Will be token at the lilgheit prices in exchange for work or ware. . fyMendine done to order. . . 0 .„ ■ • Clearfield. May 4.1853. VALUABLE SAW-MILL PROPERTY, Timber, Timber Land and Iron Ore for Sale! rit||B aubicriberwNlaell lha following detcribod valunble undivided half part of B TRACI’ B »“TjF LAND, containing lOOucres, ormore.ait. nate on Moaliannon (Jrcefc. which la tho lino between Centra and Clearfield countioi. Moat of thia tract ia tillablo land, nodt«artof it well timbered with White Pine. pat The uodivided hull port of a Tract of i"*** Laud,alto situate on Moaliannon creek, and adjoining tho above name I pi<*ceof land, contamg 407 notea, rr more. There la great Water-Power onthiitract,tho Creek attjfding anlfiuient power lor a Forgo and Rolling* Mill. The Six Mile Unn and the Three Mile Run (in which arc plenty of Trout) empty into the Motbaanon on thia tract, each of which ail ird f*om one to two good mill aoata. Thoro ia a Ural rq'e newly built Coe rod Baw-M‘ll. 18 feel wheel, on -thli Unot. oathe power of tho Three Mile Ran. The Turn pike loading from Clearfiold to Bollefonto paitei through lhi« tract. Thn dirtnoce from thia place to Uniovltlo, on tho Bald Eagle Plank Rood, id mile*. To JnUan Kornnot*. «rd Hannah furnace about 14 to lUmitei. The diiiauceto the river by tho road 8 or 10 miloa—to the mouth ofihu utcek, by water. JJ milte. There la a Vein of Iron Ore on tills Tract, And wilhia tfO or BOrodaof water power. T'hiaia tho plr.oa apokeu of by Protestor Rogora. in Ida Geological Report ol iMi, wheroho taya, *'ri(x mf/oi northaait of Philipaburg. on the* Turnpike. Ii the red abafeof formation XI. immtdiaUly be low thocoanlomeralo of loimation X (l £to , &o.—and clo«* ca hit remarke by laying, "Thia place it worthy of a fartlmr' investigation.’' 11l I’liMlOlUl UUA'i and tho tost oi TIM BER are abundant in the neighborhood ' The Tcrnii will be nuwlieaiy. aud un indupnLab o title givaa. Apply to the enbtoriherstx rules toulli of Corwers yille, tear Fruit Hill Port Ulliue, Cloarfield county. Pa.,—or to JOHN 13 THOMAS, l/eionville, Centro county, Pa., [Flemint l’. O. J—or to David Bilger,’who residea oaiho prniuea. lf®ip I will nliotell from FOUR HUNDRED to ONE THOUS AND goodUaw Logs, which wilt unta good deal oi Panne) I/nmber. Snid loe* nre nbaot one mtn above Dr llojt’i a.ill oo the river hill, and aboal U>4 mdoiabove Mr. Owen’t m il. The river ia wide hero, and toey can ba drivun. or tawed at tho above mill. There logi oafl be put into the river forlorathan 92 TO per M feet boards, at any time. WILLIAM G. BUTLER. Juno 16,1E&3. Tho *'l.aocaitrr latelhgencer" will Insert the above tbrae times, omitting tho latter part relating to a&w logs—and the ■‘(linten Democrat" will iniert that part of the above relating to 'he aule of aaw logs.thro? timer, and tend their biilalothit office. Epilepsy can bo lured! LAKE’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND, For Iho euro of Epilepsy* or Fit*, is performing mure wonderful cures thnu ouy other medicine yet luiowu or befuro Ibc public. Price Five Dollars A Bottle. The proprietor hat in hia potietsion numerooa oertificatei, narrating rhe ASTONISHING AND MIRACULOUS CURES efleoled by thb medicine, and dirocts ntteutiou to ibe following only, to aituro (hots who aro to unfortunate to brf affi cted irtth the terrible diieaie heretofore regaided incur* able, that LAKE’S prcoorntinn. Is almost Infallible in its Cure ! From Mrs, Brooks , widow of Maj. Jas Brooks, late of Conneaut, Ohio. Mr. Z. LAKE.—Sir: Flcnne send mo another bottleofFitMedlcien.nl 1 do not ilka to do without it on hand. When! commenced giving tho Medicine .o my ion Edgar, he had from one to three fits per day. Ho hat now taken the mediome over fire montha, and hat bad, ( think, hut two tits in that time, and those very light. Mia body and mind arc very much improved and by the biming of God, 1 feel that the medicine will reatorc hit body and mind to their wonted activity. Ho ia Us year* old, and haa had litiover I'J yeara, which have bren very frequent. and very destructive to hia conit tution and mind. Ii undreda of dollars bave been errended lor medtetcefo "CURE FIT*.” hut nothing hat relieved him until bo Died your medicine. Respectfully yours. PULL? BROOKS. From Judson Landon, Superintendent cf the Ashtabula County Infirmary. j Mr. Z. LAKF.—Plentse : send mo q few moro bottles of your •'fit Mtdicina ; M I may not need it, but think safer to keep it oubautl. Vour medicine husdone wonders 1 gava it to Miss Jane Delano ; she has tisd fits for £ti yean, brought oo by haviuc the measles when but four years old which conld not ba brought out to the turf ace. After taking lha medicioo a few days, the had a fioo crop of measles, acd has had no iits since. Him had fits or symptoms almost daily. She and her lather cod cur with mo in saying that wo brieve the medicine has or will work a perfectcarc. I also gave t,.« rcodluine to Mi*s Jane Henderson and AjU Caity, who have had fiisn'most daily, fora number ot years. Their fits have cental, and I balievo the medicine will luvve Uie desired ef fect. Moub money has been expended hy tho friends ol the abovopa lenU for dootoring, all to no purpose. Tho care writ kit for roar medicine to perform, and l can cheerlul'y rccommand uas a valuable discovery. Retncm fully yours, JUDSON LANDON. Superintendent Ashtabula Co. Infirmary Prepared and sold nl wholesale by Z. LA KK, Cou nrout. Ohio.—lv F. WF.LLFK, Travelling Agent. Hold by G. 1). WATSON, Clearfield —F. K. ARNOLD. Luthersburg and also at t’h lliptburg.— tSept. U, lho3.—ly. J» Wholesale and Retail Grocery, s s GL£<3iU?>ar a 3.S3lfc>'Qan? i £g i o s S W.U. EHY, having made arrangements toaarryon S S the WHOLESALE GROCERY DI'dINLSS in Phil. S C adelphia, the subscriber will continue lo keep at the L i corner ot Mnrket and sth it's, near .lha PENN.KAIL ? K()AD DI2PUT, a full and comnleto msortmant ol » S GUUUEKIE3. BACON, LARD.UOPEH, TAU, IR* S ON, NAILS. DRIED FHUIT,Hnd alithcic&dlog ar* k c tides In trade.—Thankful lor Dasl favors, he would ask t <• his old patrons to give him a call, as he is prepared to ? / sail at prices that onocot fail to please. S S Febroary Id. sBS3.—ly. J R.EBY S raslsionablc Tailoring. c C?C£iCL>SXEiSiS3 e RESPECTFULLY aaoounces to the'citizous of Cloar* field county, and tho public generally that he continues to carry on the above bnilaessat hit OLD STAND, above lh« Post Oluoa, where he will nl vnr» be ptopntert to wait on a!| who may lavor him with a call, iio has on hand n well seleowdasiOTimontal CLOTHS,CABStMEULS and TRIM oIjNGH, which he wd I warrant to be of good qoulity, and wf.rhesold very low. His old oustcmcrsarereqacstod tocou tiane thebr patrorngo nr.d ns roauy new eno as may find it convonrent. ns ho assures tpotn that hois prepared to furnish the material and do tbe work lo proper man nor. JulyH.IB5:L TIJOS. SHEA. M TAVERN STAND M IS CUIi WENS VILLE, Pa. THE .aliicribtr annore, to tell at PRIVAtE BALE hit CONVENIENT HOTEL intlie town or OUKWLNBVIi.LL.'kaowa Bitba Am©ffn©Baim M®iis©° Ills situated on tho norlhwe»t corarr ol State nad Filbert Hreets.and in the centre of the basinets partofiho town Tne housets 45 by 48 feet, two stories high wih n ha»oxent. and is every way calculated fora publlo houso. Ther'isal* l 0 S a PfonjisDS a large and convenient stable, together with,nil other necessary buildings. Ihd property will bo sold on the most lavoiable terms, and for farther information application may be made cither to the inhicriberqn the premises, or to W, A . Wallace, atClcarlldd. JapolU&fl. ISAAC BLOOM Jr. EnglandWhipgseda Tariff or no Tariff, THE snbscribor intends keoping on hand a targe assort* mentofiUUN and which ho will full on - the most reatonahloterms*attho Iron nod Foundry»tor< adioin ins Leonard & Moore. • Clearfield; Doo. (i, 1853. K ' OAI^ pl1 ’ A * ont - STRAW GOODS—SPRING 1853. THE tSubiorihor is no\v prepared to oihibitto MwrcbnnU ; nnd ftlilinorg his utnol heavy stook of Ladies* un i Mis* eei’ STRAW AND SILK BONNETS, . . , STRAW TRIMMINGS and A RTIPICIAIi PLOW ms ; ; , Talm.lbaf. Fnanum nail every vgriot, of 1 BDMMMU-nATB' • ' For Renllomea i y/b|oli fbr Txtaat,' '.Vruiftr. a«d ■ beairtf of maaafacturo.a. tvellaf anlformly oloio price, will bo fuand opriyaljp.j, . i.; ... -j.. '• ' ■ „ . . Tho Mab white. Soalb EeodadSUaet. Rhtiadelphia.,. : BOOKING STOVES, C>aif 3, . . . Agent ft NJjW.'GOO rnilß B»b*tab««Vfoo!a (Wort* \lio JL m«l/«oo»ple4 Large, fylendidfyQh^ Aoortment OfGoodl, uonttuingoWvoiir ilylo oij'qSJj^i Dry Goods, Groceries, . lery, Hardware, Boots, Shoes' Bonnets, Confectionary,, h ij Clocks fif Watches. ALSO, a tarcoadil will Mkclod itock©f-\ rj[ }^ "* Ready-Made Clothing, Drugs cinqs, fa,. sv. : I a short af) klndsbl Gondi'uinall/.kpniin All of wliloh ho iKlotorminO'itdieliUEfHAMilt'/‘iiJLlmftSft e “ °^ u PEJ\N IRON FOUNDUV; S Machine, Pattern nnd IHnelisniith SW," : i 3 a o ... ; :;i TUB ‘ondartiesed woold dpnoanco To tho : Clearfield, and ad;olnlDß counties, IhiUhahaioSSr room on Second street, in tho borough of of e,J*t4 Horn of Loonarrito Moore, wumo ho intends.itm*!* GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP CASTINGS, wtSB> 10 be made of i he boat material, ami at pricos that oauM*3 to i/leaen. TbefollMVln* conpo.op„uol liiostookcafast?** PULTON*B IIOT-AIU COOKING STOVE.:ibj-Sfci Wood or Goal This qtovehas probably tho laraeiilS l dacUoa-of any other Joim of stoves. It hai stipend**, almost ovary county, the well known llatliawujr andyS!? lerstovoi. It is easily undettlood* nod the flues arranged that all can bo cleaned without any troubla y* peculiar form nnd construction ismeh as to ran<lßi*tl! Koitdurahlo ol all stoves.. Nuruerons i mlded, but It iidoaiued unnecessary.| IMPROVED PREMIUM COOKING STOVES-wfLi to $*JO. • ■ u?' TARLOU STOVES-for oilhonrood or coal. Altt-TIfJGHT do . • of* SALAMANDER do a beautifulCoalStove VASE do NINE to TEN PLATE Stoves—very cheap MANI’LC GRATES, with summer pieces. A InrfistatUH nnd superior finishoJ Crvles from 13 to 33 inches. 1 COMMON URATES, nil size*. v,r PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL RAILING*. NOMA* WARE; OVEN MOUTHS: UHHMRONd. WAKPII do. HUALE BEAMS. WAGON fIOXLS.bLHIGII hiJS to KOBhOLES. OAR KINGS for Hafts. ROAD «!El PEKB, a new article. CUKN SMELLERS, CUHN Afta (/’OH MILLS. warranted-to grind 15 But. Earsrer hart BLACKSMITH TO YKUEd. tho be;: ia u.o ; do. m/J‘ UK!Lt«S nnd TIKE UENDERH ; • r' Together with lb* utuol variety of articles kept at Fotiaii, Kstnhlisnmcntc. * •- Also, Made to Order , ■ : GRIST and SAW.MILL GEARlNG—having dDcldedlyUi largest slock, nnd tmt variety <>l pMPsrciol nny meat ia Pennsylvania ; MILL LOGS, HHKVf. ING—large and small, of cast or wre tig at iron, HANGhgx. DRUMS amt PULLf E 3; Score and other approved VViol YVuCKLS: WOOD and IRON GA iIJ L 6; iIANDIUbu ' for Circular Saws, WOOD HOKINO MACHINE*. * Coiistnntly on hand and iorsalo, I’A.N.HfiC MIU.H. TllllfSlHNa hIACUINiid. f£J. NUUK’S UKUKHRATBI* OKAIN DHILJ-S. fcu.^c. Screw-Cutting. Anr*i/.ftl Porcvv, wilh ouy Ur*<irmi iiam'jci oJ tliieiuh;, lit* Inch, etihertq tin or V thr.^url. Crii£. CoDpct.ami Jiubbjtl'p jlet&J I /U%('ii«« N.'7’li AH MVER3? March 4. losJ,—l|r. To Mill OwMeira, ‘‘A' l rpPK undftriifftieil Ima apcoiMat 1j If. CARTER,' fi. CcurlieJii, (ill for the ml*# ol ttborij receive bills lor all kind* of Mill Genrinfl. sort oi>cr mnolfiji ry. I'crtooi doijinui lo onnlraul will do \w;l lu tail called mine the catalogue ofl’aimro*. and »i*p»:imrn*c.f bolero making cniOjifineuti eltewherr. Csitins* wiijbjw tivpfHl, il rtosiicd. fit Clwartif'ld, and wa .rantH■», bo cood malc.'Jal, and fiimimtl m a wuikraaoiifco ruO-nnar, Usr> me lu laooinir order FiVU riupencr tjtfjcrersi.* chmory in th* sawo proportion, enjuloymn noon bat tlafe* wr,rkroon, mjnelhe very Pis lr<*n fiinl l>nl, ivitlioiiy other ftdVQotni’Cs, lioUaticrihiaju.‘!fthrt hti wort, will bedni ai well tii in tho belt city «l»op>, an ; on tho cboro.t ForD'arttculun,cu!l on Mr. (JAliTF.lt, Aceut. -» , NATilAtt *1*223; ' March 4. IBSJ.—iy JOHN M. CHASE, New §t©B*C o f|MIE underilsnnd reiptrtfnlty inform the inh.ib'hnti'f! | Cleaifwld county, that Ihojr iiavu onenod a bToRB If the town of ANsMNVIIjLK lt» Jord.m towtuhip, all*; iDtftrieotion pf the Glen Hope tnrapikp with tho 4Jhcsf CrfG toad, and oflbr for sale a full sdpply of ' . C23*c3s>.<E>ciOe3 0 ; Groceries , Hardicare, Drugs. Talent Jilci: icirtcs and all other articles usually • , kept in a country store. Allofwhich will bo »oM at moderate pric-’i f*r cadi. 6 thonged for GRAIN. CUMBER, - &a,, Uar rc|c'*b>ni|| nspecWolly a»k tc t r.r.il u-.*uro them wn int>i»J duiElbv lioeis at ru lew rales &< cub purchase*.tvitl allow. : :i;TI:Tr JaDei4.lio3.-ly. , CHASE *iJ37YA$i,, REA® THIS? ," 1 David HAUittn-s uaiuhet. nlni ciiaih wam ROOM, on bocortd street, opperi’e I’o-.v; !! ii CoY.itor*. whore he has on hand all kinds of CABIS !iV WAf{&«tfP CHAIRS, each as MAHUG.'CiY aad \YAGNUf .CtiAlfiS,. WINdOIiCHAIRS, ROCKINGOII AIRS. ARM CHAW? MAHOGNEY SPRING nEAT OilAllirf. SHliEl3ktA, lounges-maiioroney. Walnut and ciißßfif HUREALO. DUELING BUREAUS, TtHbEf and VIK* TAHIiCS. END, HIKING nod BREAKFAST TAUWS : CENTRE.'TABLES. FRENCH ar.«l HEMJ PUrif CRB, bTls.\l)3j) ESKrt and BIXjK CASKS, i rTTt)MAN§,6c. Any perron within* lo buy will do well lo Rive as he is determined to le'l ower than I*l3 som>*.or.io'ejcjofcs had ehewheia in the county.—OCFMNs matlo to oriffat thrihurteit nclioo. UaVI 1) SALhEif. Clearfield. Attaint 5. RS3. - 1 as a; nr r»as a l L’s esotfJi . CLI:a IiFI KM.), I' A ‘ t: Y 'pHE subtcriber raosl rcapectfolly intbrrui theciltfpid i CbameJu coonty. nnd the travnllmir publics the.l bo ha* taken tho nbovo named HOTEL utoniei o»Uj; come* of Front and Market «irteU, in the borough ofC«» Held, nhnro bn will nt oil times ho proarrd Ij ;u*oojr.BiBdiU iboia who may Invnr him with lb* if *nsu m. Ho tommill, boapnre Iby the proprietor to make his ouc:oru’ri cntnl'tiltli 1 nnn hi* home a HUM Hto (bote who may itjp with h:r* t ll l * STARKE will he uirerull? oiicndcd to—atu) W'CA 4 ' RLE and OAK supplied v. uh the Lett the iruirXei wi.UftnL wm. j. nbMi'iiibif,-' Aucnit U. |J?S3. f. A Desirable Taveru Slain) aud Farm** USt FOR SALE OR RENT. r S 'UK * ■ lucriburnlYrs for SAJ.E or KKNT, hf* \v»lib»ll; X TAVIiKN tr l'Afi l), on th<? juohuruu gu.l Torep ke, oh-vi Jr If war Curirea iviHa ti.id’Lld» enburfb I i.o t IlfMlr'ti, t nciv and lorgo, 30 by 40 feet.Ul \% ell toiled lor n IccaPoa&a. i The Farm contains ISO Acres —sa:# •which, are cleared, and mostly in meadutt: i» a youne ami Cmvinr OROUAUIJoa (htpufeHM' A HAHNaad STAIU.IS, and all imauiry ont houioi. , For further particular* apply tu L Jsclsoa bold— 01 to ihfl • übicribor on (he putnur-s. July i»uibta.-u, alexa^ueeicqui Town JLot& THE tnhroMbcr informs thoie who ore dt%uon>ori'pnflitt‘ ma tO\\ N 1/OT6. that he will iwijjotoof ajiombffif me town cf AN6GNI iIiLE. Uie location if wh'.cli cllwit ireat iuuucumenta to Aie;h(intoi kc<l otheu, utaaitd aill4 •u a ffcori agricu'tor&l cjtiLtry whore a.n nbnml-jafi* oi emyloynvccto.jD In procure !, The IiUSN from 1 yilUNl'j Cli V pa*»ei thion»h it, and olhttiuiprov* moot* are coutvmpl iletl Appllcation lo; lo'imar be made to the oil Oil ptcmuca.. IliiWuV fcWAFd* Amonrillft, Jtice £J. 1903.—if. Dissolution of Purtncrshii). NOT l f, R li benby pivoo, ihnt the j»arinerfhip firret&rp?t existing between &M 1 1 iis» ti H&bUiUK. crCtifclW ccunty. hai bean iiit«»lvc*t, , SMITHS’ a IlKßSltifc-'' r.cnthvilie, 1253 S3‘C£>aacs);S>o : viiMl; SAM DEE H ERFUi.'K, one of the late F ir£. dcaffi tliflM niuever consented to a dUtoluii u. Iflljfll J, irniofBmttr it is by the auto, my lute p#rwft with a design to prevent me irons the oajoymentoi' (brjfl* real estate, nnd »l the pnitoerihin tiruprAy.- -vi brencFmllo Oct. L8.1833.-21: pd. . aAM ti. Uf.HRKft. LIST OF LETTERS, .^3 Remaining in the Post oflico at on the Ist of October, 1853. 1 . Affnew Oenjamin, Dr6tvn Eli. Iltitlrr Qeorjrff. CuiljVJd** Cotler Mus Marcuret.CipsxuaDJames, Ct-tirtoty Davidson Joseph 11., Dunlap Min A. A., lExon tsemaetw*/ wards Mias Sarah, Gooiilaoiler Miss MorflfirfrvGrFKorL’W* 1 Garber Emnnij**! Hpgcn llayj U. A..llnmtiU ilnroJphn.U, Uemp.iill John. Henderson Mr*. Ssr&liJ &h hnrtJohn. KonnerMUs Catharin'* E.. Knanor Mn. Ha|Wjk Miller John J.. MoUrady Edward. Mill Matthias,Him Peiriok, Mable Alton. MiijerMissUatharian, Rum'jargetfcf, sonh fck, Sballor Daniel, Shaw fCw' A.; •ThomHCoivtOW 'teSSejea. 40UM.U W ..m««,i;^ —... — -t{W5S!i 2£ST.Cp.<ta ; csp<©a- ,! TUK .nbiQrihsr re,peoti'ullveiyMpolice that hduiflwA bu Uocket.and and pdpera riiat were ia t c ßu a .f' °t lll< * I'caco. in Dm bonds oU Ad. H’Mf; f/H*, Liq., ln the mao nor directed |,y low. . Ho alio oivesootioo Hint all.hu book, nod accppahf? Pnn.ur.npto.ho lot or November UH, are hl.oleft'*Wt Mr .WlUt.ljhY for ootttemeut, whoi, duly a□ f l . oriafd .*t Riyoond toko receipt, lortholatne. • u. LX W.M(XIK» ' jnly btli.lßM, , , ... ... i Hit O EADiSMAUt; CLOmiNG oi'ainuuioiurydMflli’*# Ift/ lonalnat ihootoroof ■ •“ •. •• • ' . Jtinp IH, lEaii. ,j, • SMITH «t MACKEIUCI/.tr.llAl). I.AIID ANH C.IBEBC, Nov. It,■;),/■ ,_yv£| ' - <2S aasatanryv !r»s> cya>g3^ ‘ i 'TUyirfdTY.Plßona „f - ’ ••• Si IJlIl; II EMIV SWASi'
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