The Country dollar. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1849-1851, July 06, 1849, Image 4

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.purn and spit upon tee rt l The rest of mad 12 ilea
the appalling abjunt t ''' Watts :' ifiarkiculate, theltead 'e
us the monster; foaming aml- sputtering; al Gliar 7
was dra::.- . . the. officer from , the dock. 12.0°'
Ju. .., . ) ..d fallen forward on 14 fa ce
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~vt;SUM,firlArroxin tr sery, oo pea,
out from , its pith
fillet; id hii• hisse,
140110 . $ encircled;
'iiciv . 'e•: 7 4l
11 0)Y4 1 ,_,44/ 1. g ri i 411 : 44!1 ' .114
ARp-Abe.iori; winds pi summer sigh o'er, his ii.poso
ovin ,, Tennessee, rsher‘ tho elrnborhiOd
,•,. :
Ws nomo is enrolled witl,t , eat'h . mighty 'name'
Thai Glory or Conntry `shall hand down to lame,
Inter Ibr! theilinnils of tho , brave and thi• fko.
T 1 0.. i.0 7 10 140:
was ir latitole . tiero ‘‘'dri
tortitflppi is ecarreli begun!
Antl:tho finger o(Glory,sitall point, to his namo
Aithe gieenest in yeare, but tho equal in fame.
While rod.iluena Nista loom. up in the fight.
Like ivraetettee Wine In the darkness of night;
Whilti . 'ih'e gatia of 'the Induntains their secrots
! ;
IVhilo California ceertiowe ;with rivers of phi;
While the runnel name of Freedom is onr glory,
end pride,
While, the broad v. eve, of Empire rolls up like the
tide;
While he'll.- Stele!. like nen liner., on tho horizon
: Ashen '
What ,nante,ekoll he biighter emblozcned then
_~-thine,
thine, . • , • , .
Then hallow his gratis —lay•hms ifown in his resi,
Where Memory shell water the turfon his breast,
And tho soft winds of slimmer sigh o'er his repose
in his own . Tennessee. whore the Cumberland
VVAtiiitegFrOii
,criv, Stine 2(1:1846.
;;;MISCELLAIIE OO S.
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• 'SELECTED FOU TUE COUNTRY DOLLAR.
'[.'l 'lJetter to Country Girls. ,
Mrs. Swisshelart, in a late number of the
"Saturday Visiteri" has the following let
ter to' country girls. She talks " right out"
to them: .
You knoW I 'said,' could quilt almost as
fait astWo of you. The reason is, I take
care of niy hands. One half of, you arc
too proud to do this. You would not be 1
caught . ptnting.a glove on to sweep, or hoe,
-.,-: *or mod in ~ the garden, because you think
it. would , look , as if you wanted to be fine
- ladies. ' If you see any one take care of
r hands, or careful to wear a sun-bon
e
tt ,to preserve her. complexion, you say
, , is "proud and stuck up." But it is
' I.,
~fou who are proud. You have an
_gee
.T. l .:7s )li ; l(K kc 7e11_e1i0ud..,a1273.i.cr.-- -gi-...y0u
',.71 - ama zl l ra"°:." '' '''s rough and:coarse as
r ."'- ''. , ever you can, by way of being independ
1-int:- ,Your hands grow as stiff and hard
if you held a plough and swung a
864.1,6, and when you take a needle you
, can scarcelY feel it in your fingers. • This
Nv
is roatty. :There aro many things which
woined ought to do, which require their
, 3.h4ndkto be soft and pliable; & they should
''''''' -: s9::o4l"efiii , to keep them ,so, in order to
make them. useful. ;Every woman who
Hires in the country should knit herself a
pair bf woolen gloves, with • long fingers
closOnt :the topl-`-, not 'nits to let the fin
gers get 'hard. There should be a piece
of ribbed work at the t wrists to make them
o'oni-,,--,yihen-yod use your hoe, rake
rrhioornipttcn tour•gloves- , -; , when you
take hold of a skillet, pot or, kettle ;handle,
take i a t clothtO keep, your hands fioni being
hardened, , , .When your wash,' Clothes or
dishes, do not have water so hot as to feel
uniihtiisaitt. -- -Many girls scald their hands,
until they 'can - put' them - into' water almost
boiling l ; •Such hands, are i en i fit to .Ilse a
needle cii 'ti pm.' They' are not so good
tc,lfOld,a: baby,or, dress a Wound.. Take
care of your } hands and 'do not forget your
faces, ',.., 11,,have, seen many country girls
who , tit' sixteen had 'complexions like ala- 1
baster,.and at twenty-six .theii faces would I
look like; a.,ru,nnet l'n -that had hung six
weeks,ia, tlic chimney_corner. , _
-Ono reason of this is, they do hot wear
aliermet to protect them.from the sun.—
AhOther reason is, the of baking their
• faces
,before a WOod :fue l '', I haVe seen wo
med,stand before a great,roaOtirig, 'fireand
cook, until I thought their, hrains were as
wellsoasted as chicken 4;:, and they would
get so used :t6 it that they would make no
attempt to shield their heads fl i drthe heat.
NayXt'y would 'sitdown in le evening
and, il4e , t4qix cPs,>bY: t/I° hQurt 91,d, this
is one of the, reasons .why American ivo
glen grow 01,, tvitherea and Wrinkled fif
tOrk •yottik,'*fore their tame: gut 'anbfk
. er,,a.mlithe, greatest reason is your diet.--
People in this country , live. too well and
etttliwmuch hot bread. itiitt meat.' Coun
ttY: tielOple` nodally' eat' •richer` food than
thnis4ll:6`,lll,y,' in the cities,' and" . that,,'io the
noon why,,4vithlall . th(iii , ries4" air, th6r ,
average:age Is l'ittle ,greater than that of
city folks 1 , Thotisands of beautifid, bloom
.
ilig...e.oprityy girls, make'old isallow-faced
women 0f,149, 1118 ?1vPa, b-eforp (hay- are 30.
byll , .111E4113g,,cottek; vx4h4,p3ll)9cco, and
eatintr h6t * - I;rend: ~ They Shorten.llidir
Mei' liiy, illege practices about as much',.
Sr 0040 with their lit4hionaW'follies. •'1
do.,AiPtAnew,what yoititiiiii ab6ut it, gitfs;
buktilinkritiltllB. niuch.of rosin for wo.
' .--Mtulthtitit'eld brown, withered , faces; by
tintri`.olitihch,nithilbr men to getred
I**l'Wittilli/Cing2,o° t011elt.::1 Yer'fosr,
Reopto think)it a• disgrace, to have a bUiOus
leverf/bitt'll*otht just as leave the doc.:l
tort_Vkilttiell me_tigit _lXWasilrank asthat ) 1
' bilious. Th 9 pnovtiuta come from 1
ti3,9,41411,',',019 :9ther.,frPlTA fug i
nnit , whero isAbo , difrereits4 l .*: . i
bilious.
is? ti, micimir-matteri.) kfrit affects.
411f§i!'tilid the 'retteon; why' I talk'
' '.., i !' '10;114010g 9rOil
*el:'' -41,./c6i1014,.W40,0-.
...
. is- it-or not.,::: Now,
-1 ::(tfulest3 i they' are
.ire4ll' 104
Ofitierself.—
AlowtiidOe
77*.tiettd
-^,h,
=ME
thfun
ther;Vieri she
atread;greaiy vict
itab3,.,(nd she. detitioyis'her
stomaeli;lots r her teeth; al6rten4
and'makes herself too ugly, for, any use,
except scaring the crows ofFf tko corn.
Athiisti and _Ltinatiti;
• When the: peoplClOrtfityiS,';sitlysiDr. A.
11. Stevens, were worsliiiifing"tho goddess
of reasort;llineli an illtiStriouS medical pro
fessOi;, Was =accosted cute biated lite
yary manovlle,said.ttetim - H: ,
I am writing an. .1 - 11te,yelopqdirt of- • • • t •, 4
A
theists, and intend to give you place that
shall be 'Worthy yoti."
th!ttilc you,". 4, 11 k. the'
h'eniii yeti deBigri•fer riie, and in return - ley
me say, that in the' Secorid edition , Of my
work' off, 'kinetics : l and. idiots, - • lel' • Will
soon be 'publislied;''l 'shall' not fail to:inset i
your cage." 'l' ' t
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Equality. „: !,.
A contemporary very justly remarks
that `notwithstanding all the fuss we make
about ii‘equalityr in this country,: we are
sadly humbugged. on the subject. The
fact is,:and we : can see •:it, theoretically
speaking, all men in good society are en
dowqd with certain, inalienable rights,' eX
cep4t poor men. ; Alf inen
,Who' do not pay
their, honest debts are 'great scamps, ex
cept,theie who cheat on a large scald.—
' All Men,are "great sinners except those who
belong to the chard'. All men are allow
ed to think and speak freely, except those
who "are not orthodox. All men 'are gen
tlemen, except ,those 'who work for a liv
ing. . All well dressed and
,accomplished
I women are ladies, except fitctOry and ser=,
vant.giris. . . „
..; ,
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The Verage Income of Md. '
We once took a notion to find out the
average annual income
.of the inhabitants
of the most favored countries of Christen
dorsi. We opened Mr. Culloch's great
work on 'Great 'Britain,.'and, found his es
timate for each to be £l6 ayear,' or about
22 cts. a day; arid for each 'person in Ire
land, £6 a year, or 8 cts. a day. We look
ed into Chevalier's admirable lectures on
French , Political. Economy,,inn4 , es 47
mate for each persen in France is abeut
845 a year, or 124 ets. a ‘ day. OUr own
census estimates t4e average product of
the richest State in the Union at. 61,10 for
each person, or SO cts. per day, while our
whole country taken together, slave States
and an 'annual product of but
802,U . mar facrsen, or about 17 cts.' per
day.
BORIIONVI±46, TRO.VIII•E3.--0110 of the
best things in . Tupper's Proverbial Philos
ophy, is the ibilowing . :
„
"Thou halt seen many troubles, travel
stained pilgrim of the world. But that
which hath vexed thee most, hath , been.
the, looking for evil. And though calm-.
itiea . have crossed thee, and misery; been
heaped thy . head, yet that rieVer .
happened, have chiefly mare thee wretch
ed. '
.
A Giidril re •
nerainst, p ii Ice
t
A leaine4l,..,l3(..Tgliiiol. has re
cently' disc,overed v6:y simple means of
distinguishing 'bet'weeii refit and apparent
death. It consists in creating a smallburn;
if there is life, a blister is' always formed,
even in the absehdd ofaiiiiarent
'ity. If death has,already ,iniervened;
thing of the kind occurs:
„. •
..AN' exchange ,. tells a.. good. story.. da .
countryman, who was in one of our cities
on Sunday, and 'concluded to go to church.
;Arriving there, he waited ontside u Mo
ment, when to his surprise the organ struck.
up, and lie concluded some sort of a "shrew
'
down" was about to comMence:'At that
- moment a gentleman invited, him in.' "Not
'zac!iy,.rniste4,nin't
,used to no such . do-
S.unday,'and besides, Idon't dance."
is A man, has generally
.the good or,
qualitieS which ho attributes to mankind
.e.
Notiio - ' . •
Tsithscrilier having been appointed an Au
dime by the Cecil of Common Pleas of Clear•
Geld county, to make distribution 017-the! money,
now in the hands of she Slierifft• (the proceeds 0
the sale on writ of Partition) of the Leaotite Mill.
lierehy gives notice that he has appointed Frolin .
the 17th day of Angina next, at , the C.mrt.buitri
in Clearfield, when and where he. u ill elm nil to
the duty of, ,he said 4iproji,tmept.':: . ;
- • - . L'LLIS IftWlN,..luditutt
Cleartielii...bine 18. 1849. .
PUBLIC . VENDUE
OTICE le hereby giverohet. Ilkere•wiiitie 0
N, ; public
. Fend . tte,holtl, pl„!lict,t)our)' of,..Torob
Moore:, lute ttf putijogien, iotleOlip., cif i ! .ti,eio
c.,0, deed, on . Friday { he, 611 day ..of J 0 v p - 7 -tbr
rt,p9w4igyorpperty, yiz.;;, C 01t, ,, , . t
Four Horses: and harness,-,1. ~. one 4
horse. waggon; 1, farm .wag,gonJ , .l two
horse waggon, 1 two horse carriage, 2
Sleds, 2 Sleigla,l' Threshing machine,
1 Wind Mill, plaughs,,harrows, chains
and' all' kinds of farming .tools , :—Bed:
:' .iteads4;bioo4,2, StOzies • •2' Chas '2,
.r I all. ? ' ''., ? I:
Dartcs„ dizirs..cm . 4 , kind of house,
. hold. tensils , too numerous, to mention.
Salo to eeminspeo,ol ,9' ' e'cltielq," A. M. of kalif
dor; m ben'Atie el tintlonce will ho giv on nod terms
of solo inatleknowe by the' itihsciiberr.' '• '":
_
' - -7 . SOLOMON MAURER • . -
t
;,l'• iREIMKR M' IIREFV Um
. '•' .' J:ACOB. - 19 A pfi,Ele4 .
S: . Jiii.'o 27. ISO': n, -•- 4 . , !1 ~1,..ri t .'t . n ~ .r•,,
.• Late Arrival. •
• NEW .000DS.
m 111E: subscribers - flame jnet;rectivied and•oren•
JL •od at their,,lslew Pere • In ,qurwensville tt„
large and full essottruedr.rillodile efilte chigoe.;
tor usual ly ,to be Wand la a .ctruntry.: atore,,Whiph
they'ers:preparsd to sell.unthe moat
ftapona 8.
taints , fort , Germ; tusiarrt Z Courcrete eltobtorti-v
Oar gbods,hare been-selected. with care, end.are•
irerell calculated for the country and ssarion: _These •
who ere in. want et Goods ,will find; it rer their ad.
vantage to ran at Int cristAr connee. .;1 •
' t • ; CRAM .& , pwrimn,
Juno 274' 1849. Curwansyille.
r regular 14;itd
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:i r Wielqiigg . Valt,eti ''': .'' ' - I '''''l I ,a , r '144.4'i - ••• . • ' reseritiesl 5',0 `tile Sada a iddit tir ileiyilioirai
- •.,• •~• , .. l, -.. •.' tt,' . :i.'' 1;61J n.ofse`nwpr'''Tuih.Viite 'Shaft aft .). 0 .8 c
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Editors' Cultivatoirlio .pi.actito , tit% -, om menuolch of ,Ppnos,ylavila - I so, o cn erol
i Sera' "Ilt,rAffig .I.lllciehine.gfo)-1575...• 1 1 ° eacyhtpty met, Tfiat the Conetinit 'of 'th'iri Oriin:
be e it'ondede,re. , e, ;!iition•ofitie
iv.etuAng,Calves, c phie,,h)itts
~b,eent*latiatied 5..•
down. fromtinte,inunemorial; by,selia,rating t 'AVltSONl,lbf.Stiatterityille'; Clarion ' m„:'"w e 'l l ' lil
' 4 cOlintY. RI .L:W - etifd - irepitithill)ti infoiini
111611 i• focry their 'll9 l ,tltorS; j:l.itlmiistlinvitri.;' "' l° ' Yetilliroll-ii4latl4qiiill)llal it '?(- - !:arZ n o i t l ihis 9 C t ee l t i tt .1 ‘',*() . u rh r l e s '
peop'enf Gil:Mali:dd. e i m mity,thatthey,l ore i lliiii tilel,llt: of Cqfplßofl 41028, and i pf suclt s e t t itConrts ir r if 10.,
ably ait6iided;With a vast dPß l Vt;itefic.lo4i ) ,6 ): 3 l , j li',Tc'`ourtil,llk,"'en.dhtee.Psrirj.'lX,:,.ill)atint'i?'"2,r,saPtioura nsurri or sh be e steibl e ish' l i ntr, shell be
by - both . cow and cal 1.; . and . . not unfrequent-1 OTENTY-1 , 1 V ll• 1:1 4 01117A its, , warrante/.. to, biri e Z t o l e oli b l t1,1b3„,r rill
connaleriiriLowleintgo
, rl. o o w fv,c:o e rn i rm u . r,
ly itifi'the ctiSo,'tliaf titiveS;lititi Very thrif4, good -; : . .1-.4. •., i' ... :,,, i ; . - ...,(i.. , ,, f .,..„ i e - iji e - ,,, IS l 'r e irie 'Cotill', fiYl`thOlljiMilled!eleelo g ni i
ty.condition, twhen, taken xiii , 4 ..„ :the ..,,, ; ,,,
sur A p l .l 7 B , o l , ;vi b e liaise n
1 PoWer . Ti i i," M chines not • •
y n.,„iliii State. mind w a il I warrant lof the C b 9 "l n l e o • i lr li t I ' t i Vi` o . r j O IT T I r t f . 4 l ,! i v e nt 2" d g.;
refl.* tO' eat tvrnersel , Of grass,—but iteeti," tatutoto tajett n iti l ,One:tlay,l2s. hushels:Wheolllor I
, , csrlit'uttlieerseCeetrlei.sCo-fulrNsicord ea .01; n Otalin 1 11 bfiedes
up 'an incetigant lielleithig," and coniftine'to, i t ri. s ) ,..t e cillt,.:l 3,
l i ly t e l . i c t irrfr. t t i iebehr °alio er
,i•EI bashers itahlished by law, and all other j i li f t . fpo e qu il to be
pine away until titqy i can scarcely ; make a clover mood i l 'o e ntlry and Blachemitlislio i r e e n s tn e e ci l t v in e (tr d t r i i li e IT o . b t ) ; e t r il tVii ti c a lt• l I I t t d ! y . 61 4 1 a to r "p r o f preside
loud poise or move
,about. , 1 - , have seen i ' Which o ribbiesltheln di( ,sell• moghtnes at a muck lor act as Judges. ' A'nd iliti Assoente JOlges of the
calves, many times, taiten , tiara ; „theft% trtO=.l 11eAteit.112Jcilivi,lr.,strillit,,:it 91,111 n 8 V;ra u rcu i :•, i iiii4 lCourits of Common Pleas by V i :ia j t i l d fil t o o l f e t e t t t e e r; oil
there in full flesh - , and growing,rapidly,nrid making, and !teepee linnd, a Patent Corn-Sheller I t p h r l em c e ou C n o t u le r s t ;Fi s a i ll e tioliit . ietr officiil4he tene t ();
immediately stop growing;', - become , - ,poor,. at the low price of, One-Dullar mid F i fty : cents each. I tifteetryl•nrs, if they shall'ho I cng ,hoi ov aorrnoeit.',„
dmuch .. / s implyb .ti The subtcribers Will'
an, very entactate!., ceit se , A , T i •, e .
receive in payinent tor the vi ell: •ouliject tc) the ellonnent bererinflt nrovided
• ab"° I .:ebiliklg Md hill° . GRAlN'''•Whe44'ilYe• fol.' sublitlqiiCnnO the first' e lectibmt.niekvt.ildat
the praper:ceurs'e . is' net' 'pursued, with re 7 and , Onts) &left at Sliarv'e Mill, at LI !earth:rid, ora l'•
Jueges of ,the ri e venal,Courts Of Communism's, and
gard to so. iMpOrtant a branch of 'cattle lryalti,a9Ati.qurw,e,nytlle,..,., sire! ,„ ;, ~,_ 'al such other Cour•s of Recent as miler idill
road ce•
flicaisiin,Stiaw, ultorfietu. , l). lI ARTSIIOIIN,
. tahlished'bv . fah, ' end all Other - inches &a to. •
husbandry., A 7 ':, '. ' ""' '', . - '-, ~' Curwerieville. aro I likehts Mr the r:le of the nhOver b o ' corne d ,in ►the Inw, shun hold thrtuflici for the.
If such a Course of management Were msoailms in this county,. eiklear of whom:will giV4l terniiif len years, Willey shrill 'SO lon g betide them•
denounced as.notortly univise, , but exceed: n il l'ece”.`"Y il.n f o l o, r .' ' L
~ t her e t o. . i ' s ,: fl iy
!.e !Il i ,. ng • , ••• • -- ••' l ------ c alves
t.. well'ilt ,1 ho
IsTnjllirolitilllttejitridoiriacc(riitolir°lll)fllt'iirrimil °off
ingly detrimental to.young animals, " and strattonvine,Jane 15;1849. •••'' ' 1: , fiv 9 o rn y ni eTrs, if tliey shall long - belay! th!rselvcs
aa a relic of barbarism,"' -it might be done ' .., !: •,' ' , ~..••--.. .1' •. .' l' . ~ well : ell er'whom elital 'ha. c!)!liiiliiiipitea •.‘Y , 111 . e.
lin our opinion, without any apprehensions no.AlAolult.§43‘,,-- --
y n c e n Fi lj ri ll C: ase ty " : y i 'L le „ f e ol i l l C l:e . i Gove r nor,
ernosrjAcuiti• nor garonim reasonable mp en c e a li t Otin"t . , " t t ra v " .
I I
Of incurring the odium of a calumniator.— ?
i ‘v,sl;i a nT e tti A r r n e l ha rN ec ir e l on•ca'arlieenuoeuinnmin"o for thern• b e t oell, renter e "any of Ahem on he. uddr of
Such a course appears,, upon -. reflection, selves. • • ~' " ;t. - •• • ' . , two tidies of each branch el the Leg:future, The
contrary to the- dictates of nature and of John Stites, Boggs township, first election shall take place at thei on eirairlec..
lion of this Commonwealth next oiler r i m or l o Aion
reason. And besides all this, who that :A G. Welch, Lawrenpo township, • of this os e endinent, mud rho commissin i s of Mahe
possesses any. sympathy—any of the ten.. Thomas Read; .", ~, , . judger' ItrltOrmiy.lic then iii Office shot I t .iptio it)
. itia
der feelings of humanity, toward the brute • '
J'ames A. .Reatl, ",, as ,I , . first Monday of December following, wle' T i the)erms
', .• of themes!. judges shall 'commence.' llie Owns
creation—eandisten to such moutrnful low- Alta „Arqdgic, Penn tewliship,,, ,,. 1 . who
i stgil i r i ni d a l e he c ir le d c i n e . l %Ili
bu'ai•SitsdiiBel(l)ll7t m e
ling as is often heard from calves; and re .Thscph.Pattersou, Jordan township,. , ,
• " for Ilireo la years one for s i : u s •• y a e ars, ono fo l iOna yeirs,
, main unmoved? Should I raise a thous.: Williaio Leonora, doshen township, ~. otio,iut twelve 'Yearr, and Mie for fifteen years t • the
anitculves, I never would. resort, save thro' Isaac I3argcr, Bradford township, Minn of rah to be derided bY lot by the aid judgrs,,
' dire necessity, to the practice.which is (Yen. '
Hugh Heuderson, Woodward township. as seem after the e lection ns convenient, ind there.
• stiff certified by - them to the Governo, that the
orally adopted of weaning them by sepam- William Martin, James,lllcOully,, , tandonssions may be:issued ,tn accordant! thereto.
ling them from' their mothers ; for it is'not
. .
.Williams, John . The'jqdge whose t o trinimsion will fi rst empire shall
Williams.' be Chiehfustleo during hie lain, arid therafler each
only inhuman, but most miserable econo. , - . . : , .• . jt:dgo whoso•commiesien shalLfirst expire ,hall ia
. , turrfbe tne Chief -Justice, and if two •or more vim.
I -- - When - - calves- have -arrived_ - at an a e . DISSOLUTION . ' ' misfile:tie shall expire ,on rho some (fey. the judges
'• holding them shall decide by lot which shall be the
suitable for weaning, it is taken for grant- Olf - _.. . ...
partnership, The partnership existing Chief 7ustice: --Any vacancies happeningliy .death,
' ed, that they are then in a growing and ;betwcoo Joseph 51.. Stevens . and Henry
9 ,13 rFeitc:ol7.l7l,evdri:mlierwiiiited,min a t rir ol lit t e lic c i ; s o a v i e d r czu r rif t .
i thrift y condition ; and it is, or ought to bp, Smith. trading as the firm of Stevens &. Smith, in s ha ll cOntihne till the y fi n ninlond e n t y l of l December eucc . ce o •
the desire of every one who. , raises stock, Clearfield
sts.oidunkm.' i t i s h ia l l i s ,,l d i a n y a p d issolved orichait c
d by
ol mutual l
tile cling the next general election. Thejudges of the
Supremo
to keep his young animals advancing: for property of the •firml-rill settlements and claims :tturtisf Cour t
cttnli
t o t i t i l d theia!rbe shun, e llle o a tri
t st i n t ;
e the t i
t s it e c r a ..e r cp al .
lit requires one-third more feed to regain a win be presented to him for adjustment, 1 . (mire for their services nn adequate compensation,
pound of
l fies
hla i, which an animal has
lost,h
. JOSEPH M. STEVENS. to be fixed by law, which shall not be diminished
ve done tci produce thatfles . lIENRY B. SMITH. during their c ontinuance in office, but they shall re•
Satiburn Milli May 31, 1849. '
trice no fees or perquisites ril office, nor hold any
than woud
other
provided it had never.been suffered to grow office of profit under this commonwealth, or
under the g overnment of the United States, or any
poor.. other Stele of this Union; Tho Judges of the su.
The mode.of - weaning calves,' which I preme Court during their continuance in office
would advocate as being the most proper, shall reside within that Commonwealtlhand the ode.
er Jud g e, during their continuance in office shall
reside within the district or comity•fur which they
the best. and economical, and whiCh I have
practiced' for - two yearspast, with perfect were r espectively elected.
success, I Shell give in' a feW words; and WILLIANI F. PACEER,
Speaker oh the Homo of Representatives.
let those farmers who have been in the ha- GEORGE DARIE,
bit of separating their calves from their Speaker. of ib isenate.
mothers, for the purpose of weaning them
.., .
try the experiment, the "ensuing season,
with ono calf, and then cnst:the argument,
for and aaainstsuch , a cause, into the bal
. 0
bal
ance of 't common sense," ' and sco which
will
,preponderate.'. '• • . '' '• '
•
_t tier the calves have sucked, itigitit six
weeks, I keep -0......, i f possible, in fres4.- - • •
tender pasture;.and : (Ffnltlieel. nom "day to
day, their usual allowance. By pursuing
this course for ono week; the calf will learn
to eat grass eneugh to ' 'Supply the 'place of
milk •which - has ' - been withheld,,. During
the next week, I let them have a ceMun
allowance, once ,in two' :days. The next
week, once in three days. ,I then,ptit on
them a leather:halter, with eight or ten ten
penny nails with sharp points, .driven thro'
the nose piece, pointing outward 'from the
nose of the Calf. The inside of the nose
piece' shoald have piooo of !4in...lordlor
sewed to it.; collaring the heads Of the nails
,
in order to . preVent !.he . n• nurtmz the calf's
The calf is then turned into the sante
field with its mother; and as.Nve naturally
suppose;' it •imakes every effort ; to seek.—
But the cow feeling the' prick of the nails
against . her udder, ,quickly whirls • about,
and repels .the little, fellow. After a few .
unsuccessful attempts,. it, will " give up the,
chase," and feed quietly by. the bl, of its
mother. , ~ , , . . .
The practice , with regard. to weaning
calires, possesses several coMmendablo
,ttd
vantages when Compared with the common
Practice of,separixting them from tlty.caws.
-Whqn calvei,are weaned by 'the side Of
their motherg;They are alWa.ys more, docile
. ~
and tarns-.-sliey learn to feed sooneri---.
they learn to dove sooner-;trey ' thrive
I much hetter—they,do, itet utter such piti-
I ful naoanil l ags, as, when alone ; and by , the
side of their_ mothers, they *pass their, time
in quiet remunemtiert and - test., •
'Calves 'need, and *should liaye , the best
pastures which the farts ainirds2 ..But . it
not unfiequently occurs, - that the' field
which we, would appropriate le ealVes, coif.
tainsitWiceas Much .feed: tie is needrul Ter
them. I .Now, if the calves are weaned li'y
.
the side of theirm•others; - the dews - aro al
into..
loWed to go i the'same field , and eat the
grass which; *under other circumstances,
would' have' been Of no profit, save as a
I 'fertilizer' of the soil. -I ' •
Another consideration .worthy, of notice
is when calves are weaned by separating
them from , theirmothers, special care must
be taken to keep them separated:during the
winter; and many, times, it becomes neces
sary
to make an extra, yard-and an extra
shed ; , Whereas • if they had 'been. weaned,
alter ,th 9, rriode , recompicralcd,. oy
.r . mg .ttl
boallOwed to.,rernain in the same oaf losr , l
tire, Miring the Aay- - -but•at night, should )
beatabled., ' • „':' „, - . ...;
• Faririers who. raise afoir; head 6 1 :0 61 C , .
as is the. case witli myself, OlpertenOtigreX 4
inconvenience, by- being obliged to keep
their coil and calves -separate when.they
tlniii,ltheni*Orn'.their'stas,to 'OO,O i,c49i.,,,
pri.o,,exereisp..
~ ~.,, , ~. ,. ~ ~.,: •. , , !,,
I I 4.1.' have .' practiced : weaning , ; calves.with
the halter' for* tivo seasons past,
.. with per-.
feet success ; and although niyealVekhOth
seasons.lest, tip., „Italterti,front ,their.heads,
1 / 9 g*.o#7 *4 worp of
, At, .weplco4V; TkeY7;
er, after thet,hiat 'day ,whQh „they .we ( mt.ittt
'fled' togetherii rnade'f , aty. attempts to. suck;
;I'PeithapS some , t tna.k ''think', •ati let first'
44iii,Ahqt,',Ihihgfp'• itailtilethe:ll* xitieee,.:
'Waald seryn li..lietlter.ln46olthatt' fen-PO'n7,l
ny nails7 , but they , ,are tcio.ehort. , I ,haVe
tried both'skinds,"anctU fitid that long nails
only Will tinsWer a goed 'pttrpose. -
'- - ' ' I •`' ' ' 7 S:IllW
g4.1H10 TODD..
Lake. Ridge, N.• Y., Ilaida;l l A4l) ,, •
Albany Cultivator.
Ka!
~~:~.
L.
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.
OTICE is hereby given that letters sestamen
N
tary have been granted to the [subscriber up•
on the estate of Just, Ogden. late of Brody town•
ship. Clearfield county. decoased—all persons
knowing themielFes indebted to sai estate are
requested to make payment without d es
ta te are
those having claims against the same [sill present
them duly authenllcated for settlement.
JOHN CARLILE. Eer.
Brady township. Juno 18, 1949.
A Ilicvbv IrOil' Foiptuali.y.
• .
Castings and Plough'lllanufactoey:
THE subscribers onitisi<ooo"l, •
cinzenii of Clearfield soon.
shot there New Foundry in ilia borinigli,Ol Opp! ,
ficid, is now in blast, end 'they urn pterisred
lo'make ail kinds of ccistings;'suCh laa" • • .
Ploughs, Stoves, Castings,yash:
Kettles IV Ke - •
on tliort nniice. and in thii ' very best style.
ttfr All articlbi sofilciicop ' toe Cash ur country
INDiuco.
By strict attention' to business, and a dosirdtu
' • LIVE AND kr.T,LIVE,'!,We hull. 10 revolve a fiber•
al share of public patrunogi.
SE.YLER
Clearfield, .April. 10. 1649.
111110111141115.. ----7---
.
WM-13. SEYLEK takes occasion to inform the
farming portion of the community that. from hie
long experience at the Plough mahing, businc.st, he
Boners himself that he con tisake a better article
titan can be bad elsewhere in the county. '7'
Wurranted to zuti well, and not: to - break for the
term of ono year. • , ;
WOODWARD HOUSE,
40.14'4
4ftl Lockport, Clinton Co.
pupa,. ••i%
. BENJAMIN MYERS &R. C. ROSS
HAvt.: the pleasure to inform
th their friends and
the public generally, thatthey have rented,
filled up ondi opened, en a flute!, that new, faro
and commodious Brick Building situated at:the
west end id „Lockport, immediately oppueiie'Ltick
elintiint'ounty,-Pa. This house is the
tallest and beat adopted to the business of any in
iltc vicinity, The, ratlerk end Chen - there „WC
large,.,vt ell ventilated. furnished ii, good etyle,
mid in every
. rempeet soll calculated ie . promote
the ease end . cemfoit of their guest ,.
Their TABLib • •
twill always be suptiliddAvith
the'best the market.effurde Miditheir,Bar witltihe
choicest I.,iliturs„ ,The Stabling belevging te,ths
establishment cs good and cliensite, and will be
atiended"by eiperieneed anti careful hustlers'
-They would partiCidarly enl the iittankien
fu
in the advantiages•of tlie,Weedu aril Hou •
se' w liile
stopping atthis Place, hs situatiOn' being more de.
Nimble and cAvenlent fur them than any other
house in the vicinity, and
Transient Visiters
it •
will find One of the . meet pleasant and 'egret°.
bld tenors during the Simmer scum iliatsan be
found in the State; • • • •
irrAs they are• detertained.,tbat• pouting s h all
do left undone to redder ßl:talk/011)10' thoso l Hlo.
May fever-them With their tiatrenege, they hope
to redeitie and deserie tli'deneouregaineat of*
public.;'f, •..
Lockport, Morel) 2.1849.1
•, • ,
11101 1 11.4 r, ILIKOWN 110111.11;S•
AL GENTS fur bf Dr. E. Gre'en'a
Aon4 , llriiwn Stills in 'Cloarlielci cbinity.
Richard Shaw,' Clearfield.
Bigler4. Co. do
John, Patton, Curivertsville. I .1
L. Barrett, Clearfield Bridge.
Thontai/YreGheil, MoGheeS
David ICinport,. Cherry Tree: , •
W. Barrett, Luthersburg. •
''''Clark '1111611M ? Girard fownsls),,
jantes Illeillicrray, Burnside toyinsliip
Jas. 11/I,cGiilc, Philipsburg, Centre co.
P June,19,•1849.5.;
Merting.of toutty Coomtuiaaione i~a.'
Fr:
OM, hatontbuaineile to !satinet wtth the
.beard iet Peittiouctlenecit 00,1106010d' ,coiiryi
will take tiottce, , that, eakk,uoaiil aeoitien
At their office in the.boiough ul CfeaFfikilit,'fio Mun:
driy. the 3d of September next.
•
A ttest.—W M. A. WA I.4LAYAifIIV I .'
Cumni:ra Oftice.l2th, ' t
f'„ . , . •
juue, 1849. 5
1111 INKS for sale herel,
ESE
c• • --.---
. . , IN TUE SENATE, iiitireil 1.1849.
Rcsoircd, That this resolution pow —Yens 2
Nays 8. SA NIL. 'W. PEARSON, Cl'lc.
:galruct from the Journal.
• • ,
Iy TIIE House orf_ltr;mtereisr.erivEs, A pri1 . 2.18.1?
4.c0m0rx.a,..-rfittrittte"resolution--yelow-6,--reas or+,
Nays 26.. . • . WM. JACK,
Extract from the Journal..
F154t1 April 5, )8-19.
A. L. IiUSSELL, Dup. *c. el the Com'th
PENN r SYLV,ANI.A. SS: .
1 . 00 CI RTIF . Y that the foregoing is a true and
eoureet copy ul the Origitral fteeoluton ul the Gener•
al Aesemhly, entitled "Resolution relative to tot
Amendment of t h e Constitottun," as the samo.re
mainson file in this ufliee.
In'testimotty whereof I have here ,
j• in - tweet my hand, end caused to ho nf
tv fixed the seal of tlin Secretary's Office
•at Harrisburg, this eleventh .d,ty ul
' ••
•
WEAVER
"JOUOtibl.. OF F.I.NATF..• • ,
"Resolution. 10.188, en! tiled .• Rcsidutiqn relative
to an amendment of' the Constitution:. Was read it
third time. Oa the question, will tho Senate agree
to the resolulion I The ; Yens and Nays were taken
agrees bly to the Conentution, and were' as
,
vi
'YeloB. Messrs: Boas, Bra wtey. Crabli, , Cunning•
ham. Forsyth; !kiwis, Johnson, Lawrence, Levis.
ceuslin, Rich, Richards, Sadler,
Silvery. Small, Smyset, Sterrett and- Stine.. 21. ..
"NAvs. Alessre. Bent, Drum, Frick, Ives,. King.
Konigmucher,Poiteiger, and barsie, Spcakir: 8:
"So the question %sits determined . m the uffirma..
f'.CRETATtY)3 OckrE?
r.citzrAny's OFFICE
eight-htTntlred end furty•nine.
TOWNSEND HAINES.
Secretory of the Cuuttuotitvealtli.;
. ••
- "Joints/a , or noun: or tt:corsgsrierpvt . :§.
"Slidll the tegulution piss'? Tiny :ivetld and nays
were taken ogrocab:y t hy the provision ul the tenth
artiele i ol the constitution. ond Ilre fuIIOWS. VIZ:
"Was. 111 el ks. Gideon J. Ball. David J J. Bent.
Craig Wile. l'etet D. 13;oont, David M. Bole. The
mos K. Boll..laepb Curl, John li. Diehl, Nonionic I
A. Elliott, Joseyh Emery, David G. Eshleman. WiL
liam Evans, Jotoi Famitd, &linnet Vegely,Josi-phW.
FisheralenrY 111.Biller,3'ites• Grove% 'Hobert 'lamp.
son. George Pi. Ilent7,ey,ll'homasJ. Ilerring,,Joseph
Higgins, Charles Itortz,' Jooe'ph'l3. Hower, 'Robert
Klotz, ilitriisun Laird',' Ahraliata Lumberton. Jhs.
J. Lewis,' James IV.I.Amf. Jacoh..ll M 'l'Carmsy,Jol.l.
111'Cullough, Ilugh 11 'ltee; John Laughlin;
Adam hrlartin,•Sonnot Marx , -John C. Milani,' Ed=
ward Niel,lcsun, Sint/11111E414)re°. James Porter, Hen
ry C. Pratt, Alma , ' Rohl), George Itnpky, Theodore
Hyman, 13ernard S. SchoonoVer, Samuet
John ShOrP, Coristian Snively, Thoina's C. Steel,
Jeremiah 13. Stubbs, Jot J. Stumnau, Marshall
Swortmetder,Samnel Taggart, George:l.:Thorn.
Nicholas Thnn; A renalt Wattles, Samuel Wetrich,
Alonzo 1. Wilcox, Dimel Zorbey land
Packer,,!Spepher..lll.
(ANAVa. Meyers. Augustus Cornyn; pairid
Meyers.
GortneY; David Evans, Wnry S'ir.vans,•Jolitr Fen
lon. Jain W. GeDtge.,Thomaa Gillesple.,,lohn• B.
Gortlon.,Withaut Henry, James J.. Birk. Josepl Lett.
barb, Robert R. Little, 'John S. 51'Ciin'Iont; JUIID
DlESlterry, Jasialt Miler,' William
T. morriEun;l.l4o-A.-Oito, William. V. Reherte,
W
Jahn W. Itoseheyyt John IL Rutherford, 11. Rundle
Smith/ John Sinytu, Jahn SLinder,Gterge'Whlttin i,
ond David V. Witham.. -26.
"So the q4stion was. detertruned,,ira the altirtore.
~, ,;:~~
Si:CIIEVatY'd OFFICE..
-..; Ilarrisburg.4uup 10,1811,1
PENNSYLVANIA , S§ ~
.; ,
"1( DO p i no•r:vx pat th e 4040 and
, 'eorieet curl
of duo 4.Yeeir and ..Diaye, 'taken ion
A'A sr Itie"Rcaol'ittiLitrCiotioo iu tin tnneelle
meat of the Cupennilkon,,m , itie same,
oppoan‘ on the„ the IWO
I~uusrtutki• the qenclol Assembly of lye Ctniniluki-,
wealth, for bilel)o9' • LI
VVitnera and die seal ;onid'i4llro; : the
fillet nltoloy.df Ju ie, one duibtaiid eight hundred
en4.huiy-ntrie , ... , : • , 7 t ••
To.woErip,liAttO:s, •
;scereictry of Lhe erinumionidealth.
MI
DIS%
..
014111011
,
g rly,pmineighip;l , iThe,portnqrmilip livrel.o.l
(,Itit6 pzidtinglietymen.c.lllFolt:klAtios Kuntz,
to ihio.day . ditaol•ved.bY„lTat,t9l (1)44 111 ,1 l'4 oo
having clatios agiinq sita raid . firm Hill fPresaiti
th'ern immodhifoly ib'facoliVatilk Vbyitiebt.'as
1114:Edrollerif•le` tiViv itt,lhio.Aloiiikiopi and. Jitt!io
Ft'ulpiy,all rn.t
..debts doe fruhp fro, -,ThYshiro !
will not•conoidtr myettlf pcNounytble fur any d,ohto
rtat praapalcd,Okt;lFdia tcl y , ' K ONT4.•
' - ' ' VlB`.
Brady tpWnohip, 'April 'a, 1 .--• ,‘ e.'
.. i 4
=UD
EN
WE
--- --.—
1031 THE "READING EAGLE l
Fnever, perhaps . , a Medicine broil. ;
, A
„
public, that tins in so Wort • time wojr— '"
. .
hen as M'A LLI ST EIVS ALIV r:0 .. ,
IVORLD SALVE. Almost .every. pet ..
miide'llial of it; speaks wormlY in its pie : .
,'.;, 4,
been cured by it, of the most petntul R , 4.:
another,of the VIICA, a thlid °fir irou :• ~..
the side, a fourth of a swelling in the lim b , "., ' 1
flit does not goo immediate roller, in eve } „ -01
can dir no injurj,/,.being applied tiutwiiiilli!: r .',e..,
thor evidence of the wonderful healing - pro . Z ,_, it
messed by this sulve,'we sultjum thefolloWint l'-''"' -
Beata, from a- respectable citizen - id •Maide , ' .
township, in this county :
.... • , ',,
NIAIDENCIII:EIt. Berk's eir.; Daniel; 30;'ll :
Messrs. Ritter iliz . Co.-1 desire to inform you. ,
. 1 ,
was entirely cureo of a severe pain is the beck; ,
the UFO of M'Allister's All -Healing Salve, erbt •',.
purchased from you. l su ff ered with it tosabi , ••
years, and at night Wan unable toplelip. Minns , , ~•
time I tried various remedies, which•were preircq , ,-
forme by physiCions and 'ewer' , personilik•lithinstie •-•
vino uny relief, onil,at last mailoriat of,thisAuly , f i f
with a Fault favorable 'beyond expeelatkin ''l
noW , entirely free trims Alio
. pain, unit enjoy et trig..
peareful and sweet sle,rip: I have also used the Bale„
wilco for 'IVA hack° mambo, corriplaints; vvith'si - :
fir floppy results.. Your friend, .- .., ,• !.
• -3011 W lIOLDINBACIL ' -
Around the Doi nre Directions for Using 10cM
\
loiter. Ointment, for Screfida, Liver ConeplainV
Erysipelas, Teller, Chilhliiin,'Srield Hod Sore. 4
Quincy. Sore •. I Ilion:. ilionchiatr.-Neriourilitedionir
Mill. Disease of the Spine, Head Ache. Asthma..
Deafness; Ear Adc,' 'Bunts. Coin's:, all Llisecilesof,
tie Skin, Sore Lips,: .P . iinples, 4c., Stiffness •of a'
joints, Swelling of the..' Limbs. .Sores, Rheum*
riles, Cold Feel, Craltp, Swilled or Brokiii „Th'
Tooth Arlie; Ague #ii the. Face. 4.c.,4T. ," or' .
tr.r77le Ointment is good for any paTt7
or limbs tehen in fl amed: In some coy'
applid often .
CA U'! lON.—No Oinlineny
len he name' of JAMES Mc
ten with a pen on every laky
Pia% TWENTY Fr
...„.
For sale liy my A
and tworis in th e
.11
generally '''''
Soio ~11')/
"Insurance.:' ",' i
i
ierAignail has been' appointed the Ate'', 7- 1
.'fur Clearfield county for the • Equit able . '
liar (ince, Health, Annuity, and Trite Corn;, '.
_/0i Philadelphia. ' Tho charier of Oki emit„;,..._
_A
i
iriry"rriririirlll7lfriileif6 l .o -,* .
Any pi roan wishing she opp!irsuitity 01 sectlcing .
.1 vein" of money for'ilie .. i .psuila. sliti•family in
dovish; ,ean.hate OtlY infornYoi9ll:l•llt'Y it Wh. • !
cam o
by calling at my office. Vho.lollotting tablas
show 11.e-ratia charged.- • •• . • ' • .-: ' • '- • ''.,
'Pablo of Premiums regilireil for thivAIIIIIDTICO Of .
$lOO on a Finglo Ltle, ton thu respecUvo Terms IA
Olio and Sayen Yours. . . .• ." '- '
1 Year 7 Years 1 Year ,'!7 *ars 1
Annual • Annual'
Age Premium Promiutn Aao.Premituti premium
16 .77 .. ,81 38 ~1 23 161 •
17 78 ''•'. 83 89 • 12G ' ' 1'62 • •
18 79 .: 85 40 ~, 129 , 164
. 1980 • • B7 41 l3l 'I 66
20 • 81 .' 91 ..' 42 ..:,1 39 •-:1 169
21 82 03 43 1.94 • 179
'13.1- S/A-. LAU:- :1 4.9.-.: 1' 75
23 85 ' 08 . 45 1:54-• 119 -.-
24 b 7 .•1 02 46 159 • • 1,83
25 . 89 • • 1 04. ' 47 ' 162 ; 187
26 91 IOG 48 170 192
27 93 • 1 15"' '49 . 1 713 ' I `J B •`
28: • 95 ! 120 :: •50 ~ .,I:RG , .. 2
2 07..
51 1 91
29 '97 125
' 'l'o .: . 09.' 1 .:-.;0 '• .. 52... 200 , 2 36,
31 1 . 02 r,l 3G 53 208 254
32 -1 05 •1 41 '5l 215 • 2 741•
33 108 4,46: . t:O5 .. 225 296 *
31 111 • 150 5G 238 319
35 114 , 150 57 ~ 258 •• 343
36 .1 17 157 _..58. 3 00 369
37 120 159 50 348 3 O'r
Examples--Q.) .A Perion, aged 30 Meat birth•
ley may oiecuro $lOOO at . his decease, provided
he die withia'the tersis of one year, by the payment •
of $9 90.' ' •. •
0 ) A Parson of the aame age may secure the
liko smut) n i,provided hc die trithin the to m (I seven
years. by thei.Anniud Oilmen* of 91500.
irr Policies N. ill be executed 'on the shorleat
mace .Apply to
~ -,
~
mU
.~l+~ a
G. R. BARRETT, Agent .
Clenrt'ielJ,•Junn 20, 18,19.
Court Proclaination.
viTIIEREAS the lion. George W. Woadviards
' VV. Presdent brthe Court. 'of COMM:Ill
I'leasol the 4th jtulicial district,. composed of the.
counties or Clifiron;Vmtut-aud-Cleartield• and•th°
lion limes T. Leonard' and AbratinraK
Esquires. Assoacinte Judgas in Clearfield count
have issitnd their tireklu l bearing Ante the 'l4 tot •••
May, 1843, to tue directed, tar bidding a
Courier Common' Piens, Orphans'Couit, Court
of • ' Quarter Sessions; and - Court of Oyer 4 ,
'hriviner and ;General IJeliveryi,,
at cloartield Town Sur the County o I Cleartietu,oti' '
the 'lst Monday of 'September Leta,. (being •3d
doy of the inonth,)- • (
Nottceil, therefore; hereby
to the Coreners,J bailees ol ihePetace, & Constabiety
in and for the County olCle,irfield, to appear in their •
own proper persons, with Rolls, • Recordd, Ouluo'do
tions,Examinatitns and ° other ltemmbrancee, t
those things wlfitli their officer & in their behalf wird
portaiii to be.donc; and ail Wituctisee and other per!:
BOBS proseentng in behallof the Commonwealth a
game any prisoners 'are required - to he then nod
there attending Ottl ,r ‘ iftt depart without leave, at
their pert). Jurors ard 'teritiested to . he' tiunettialiti'
thetrattend oleo at the ,eppOintedAtto.opecable
notice. .
Gtime . U ,
nder myat the toWn Clear
neldi;
this 4t4, °Owls, in the yeacol our Lord one •
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