, by the condition of the ground,' run a ono - horse cultivator through the middle oldie . , rows, and work near the plants with the WADE FOR THE DIONTIL hoe and hand. In, two weeks more, re- It.'atoss.—As we am taught by the . ex. peat your working in the same way, and perience of the last four .years, that the unless the weather should have proved early planted potatoes have succeeded best, very inauspicious, you may consider your we advise our friends to get in, their fall . labor upon your beet crop as done. crop of Irish potatoes as early in this ; UM of the Leaves.—About the middle, month after they have got in their corn of August, just at that period when your crop as posiible. Our•opinion is that they pastures wither beneath the blighting in., should be in by the 20th of this month.-- fluenco of droughts, and the scorching For tho mode of culture, We will only re. rays of the sun, and when , your milch mark, 'that a full crop of this excellent cows begin to dry up their milah'in con root can . only be obtained by bountiful sequence of the want of succulent food, manuring, perfect and deep ploughing, an d you may go into your beet patch and ga-1 cleanly culture, that when thus cultivated, thor there as many leaves as will carry it is among the most profitable of all crops. them through the residue of the month of Root Crops.-11 you intend to cultivate August, and all September, without mate a few acres in root crops, for your stock . rially affecting the growth of the roots of —which you should do—you should make either the manzel-wurzcl or sugar-beet.— your arrangements so as to got them in by In stripping the leaves from the beet, those the middle of this month. If you cannot on the crown or heart must be left untobch accomplish this duty thus early, the latter, ad. In gathering the leaves, the party part of the month will answer very well. must press his thumb nail through • the As domestic animals . delight and thrive / beet near its junction with the body of the best when their food is alternated, we root, being careful not to lacerate or tear! would recommend that mangel-wurzel, 1 the skin from the stem of the beet. In 1 sugar-beet, parsnips and carrots, all be this way several tons of beet leaves, say cultivated. This will allow of change of from duce to lbur, may be collected in the diet. !course of the season from an acre of beets, / Manurc.—The manure best adapted to; and I need scarcely add, that they are ex.l these roots is that which has undergone the cellent food for milch cows, productive of process of decomposition, and thereby ; rho increase and secretion of milk, besides been broken down in texture, as coarse; being highly relished by other kinds of manure is apt to produce forked, unsight.: stock. When the leaves are thus gather ly roots. In this connection, we will re., ed from beets, fresh ones immediately put mark,that 2, 3 or 400 lbs. of guano, or 10, out, and arc ready for being pulled every loads of well rotted stable or barnyard i two weeks. manure, would prove ample for an acre, r --- of all or any of the before named roots, which should be previously mixed with a bushel of plaster, broadcasted and plough ed in. If neither stable and barn-yard manure or guano can be had, 10 bushels of bone dust, mixed with twenty bushels of ashes, and left in pile for a few days, will produce a good crop of roots. Soil and Preparation.—The best soil for the growth of roots, of all kinds, is a deep, fertile, loamy one. The ground should, after the application of the man ure, be deeply and thoroughly ploughed ; if possible, the subsoil plough should fol low the share plough, in order that the roots may have a deep bed to pasture in., The deeper the pulverization goes the straighter and fairer will the roots be ; so, also, will the product be the greater. Be fore drilling in the seed, the land must be reduced to the finest possible tilth, by her. rowing, cross-harrowing and rolling ; and indeed the soil would be all the better ofl cross.ploughing, as every time this opera- tion is performed the air is admitted into' the soil, and through atmospheric influence,. the mineral bodies therein are so acted up. on as to become disintegrated or let loose, and thereby prepared to be taken up by- 1 („„,, the plants through the voltaic power of tho live'. their roots. . 4-) ••d viiiii iho ~.. Before we eater into any particular di. ' arkt full sib rections, we will remark' that every one 'RIM h. who cultivates roots in anywise upon a A V lOU,. large scale, should, if he has not one al ready, purchase a Drilling Machine, as on A it will save its price in labor the first sea son, besides ensuring regularity in the dis tribution of the seed. Mangel Wurzel—Sugar Beet.—As the, culture of each . of thes%roots is the same, .we will treat of them under the same head., Preparation of the Sea—Soak the seed in water for two days, then draw off the water, let the seed drain in a sieve, but not to rlrg ; then mix them with twice their bulk of soot and ashes, or ashes and plas• , ter, so as to separate and render the seed easy of being sown. Quantity of seed per acre.—Three pounds of seed of either kind of beets is a bout the right quantity per acre. Width of fin - rows or rows.—The most convenient distance at which to cultivate the Mangel-Worzel and sugar beet, is from 27 to 30 inches from row to row ; the plants when thinned out, should stand 12 inches asunder in the row. litides of .Drilling.—We have done a pretty fair days' work in drilling in beet seed from the mouth of a quart bottle, half filled with sand, the other half seed ; but LW all operations guided by the hand, are more or less irregular, we prefer to use the drilling machine, by which a man may drill in two acres a day with comparative ease to himself. Drilling machines may be had at the cost of only a • few dollars, I which make the drill, drop and cover the Fed, and roll the ground also at ono and the same time. These machines aro so adjusted that the operator can regulate the I distance of depositing the seed. These arc are all considerations worthy of moment, as they save time, which is the equivalent of money. Depth of Drill.—The drills, made for tho reception of the seed, should be about one inch deep. This is easily regulated —4y-the drilling machine, where the Seed is - thus put in. If a drilling machine is not used, a lino must be stretched across the ground, north and south, when the opera tor marks oft' a furrow or drill with the , edge or corner of a hoe, then proceeds to ESTATE OF CHARLES LITTLE, Deceased, drop the seed from the mouth of a bottle, IkTOTICE is hereby given that Lepers I esturnen 'for by hand, therein, and covers with a ill try have been granted to the subscriber on B li l lt• tV e t a e r r i ll e.l t d !h c o o r u le r s il I, , i; e ll e o il la a t n ellf t ? i e a c t ca i r t ia 10 , 1A11. _ e pressing the earth down over. the - . •-. r with the back his rake or indebted thereto are leg' nested to make a `7 rr- ... . S r I Wiwi t, 7-3. 1 :.4/1:..r9. - 44,, p !: y e m n • o e n n s t vyithout delay. and those having claims 'lsms' the same vvtil present them duly aulhenticatted fur set. '''whi s eieSrA o ol - -4 dtr%7 .1114. tomcat. j MARIA LITTLE, Eierx• -4 .--,11 '''' 'N.l3eet aria tp. April 9.1850.-:-pd .. . . 7 . ' . 'coitl Clover Seed, ... ece., &v., • . ..: 7as • - : ~ . . .• . -VISTORE 114 OF "" , '', • - ' - '.O , 1. - ...v.,' , A 1 I Poi' THEVAnNEM MEDIUAL HOUSE, ESTABLISIIED 15 YEARS AGO n Dn. KINKIELIN, North-West corner of Third and Union 'streets, Between Spruce and Pine streets, ,1111L.ADELP111.1. TFI F.EN 11: ARS of 4.,ilChßiVe And untn.er• rupied prat - tier spr tut m this city have ren• derv.' Dr. K. Ore meat esprit stud successful pracultiuner far still neer. in the treatment of all diseases of a private nature. Patrons sill cued vtith tiecers upon the 1. , 0,.!y. throat. paln• t❑the tirrtuf nr tsur.e•, out aortal rhtumattitm. eine tures, gravel. ducase arising !ruin )utuhlul es crises or nr.ptiotter of the blood, Whereby tile corututuuun hue hscuran cruleel.led, aro ail 'rent id %%lilt success. 110 tllso plocra Isicortif ssods; she core of Dr g., way rrltgionol) ronfidt z 1.1. hvgiOr OA A gen. and confides:o) rtoy I pun Lis 'l4Ol 64 o phroirioN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICC Venn: man tt ho have injured !beam Ives by o certain prariiee indulged in—n habil frequently learned hum etil eempaniuor or at rehiol— the effects of %Aide') aro nightly felt, et en vs hen a• eloep, and derirtiy both mind and Ludy, shou'd apply immediately. alt near and al di hility, tuba of nielcular .ncrgy, ph . ttirri I las 'limit) and general l rosiration, irritability and all nervous affections, indigestion. eluggflihriesa of tlio liver. and every drare•e in ary tt•ry conncc• ted ith tho dirorder of the procreative /unction, cured. a rkf fu II vigiir rrttored• •,..% YOUTH & MANHOOD. REAR!- A. VIGOROUS LIFE, • PREMATURE DEATH KINKELBN on Self Preservation ONLY 25 CENTS Thiq Lido It jolt unit itsefoi inform:von:. un the ultimo:led nod diseases of :he Genernti ye Qrga,... addre,orfi t nhke to YOUTH, MANHOOD and OLD ACE, nn,l should be read by all.. Th• tslnsh'6 siltiee and impressive earning it gives ; revent years 01 misery and suffix, log and save annually Thuu•narlr of L , t , a. Parent s by rend mg it 'sill learn huts to ;re sti l t ;he 'hail action of their vhddren. VA ten.ru"ecct id 25 Cents, ri c!(;.ed in a let ter oddr•sred in DR. KINKELIN. N corner 0 THIRD & UNION meets, Let een Spruce and Pine. PHILADELPHIA. t'ilt ensure n honk. under onvelepr. per Milan of mad. P. rums at A dittanto may tof.!res Dr. K by let• lea. Goo •paid ) nrd he corr' nt toolte PAOKAUCII OF AlEtuctNe.t. Dlarmwmf. v‘ardttl, by rending a remottnnee, and put up be. (Aire from DANIAGI: or CURIOSI Fie. Boult.,elltql., N. %%1 Agents, redlarl. C;rin% us• scra, nnJ QII when' kui plied o iih the nb ,ve work at vary luh rotes rimy 17. 1,0 1 y Drugs, Drugs. TIIE unde reigned ha% ing received a freah ply of totdie.neattf all Itir.da, andaf the e• ry hen tpta:lty, (alert' thrm i fo the public at mall profits, It CABII. fie has utt hat.d antuitg oth ers, the Gelltillie Cod Liver Oil, both White and Brown, Hicsba,vd's Mag nesia, a very superior article, Colodion, Iron by Hydrogen, 4-c., 4-c„ and in short everything usually kyt in a Drug Store. • Hs also has all artie'La uf t:Lt Ivr the Birk, at Om very hest quality, Guth as Barley, Sago, Tapioca, llrrotc•root, Oat meal, Water 4- Soda Crackers, Irish 4- Iceland Moss, and an article of Chaco. latepreparedfor the sick. tie cunimucs to keep on hand an assortment ol TRUSSES. Surgical instruments, dm ALSO. an assortment ol clear and culured SPECTA • CLES, Paints, Paint Brushes, Built Toole, de., etc., all of %Inch tsdl bo disposed of low !of Cash. .HENRY LORAIN. May 4. 1850.-3 t . MANSION ihk.: HOUSE, EiSAMitstalt ILIV.4I2?Zu it ATE of Cnrwenevitle. reepeetfu'ly infiirtne L the public chit he heti tilien the AJOVO 1101 know() Shunted on the north-nest corner ul the Market Square. immediately opmnito the rotirt•lmose. n here ho is now prepared to accommodate trav ellers and others in an tin exceptionahle manner. llis Table, Parlors, Bar and Sleeping Apartments, Will be t,und fit lens( &ilia' In nay ilio place, sad +ill be encoded Hitb rolitenciis and punt The STA BLI NG id ulso evonalve, and Hill be 'air fully nil. r,ded. ifOrEL jasituated in the moat eel - oral and hosinere pnrt of town. and nt prertnt el ji)p. 3 pntrounge second to no other in the place. iirivlog lied tunny )'cure experienr e to ktep, nig n house of public entertainment, Mr Evans hopes to rerohr perfect outhrfnelion to all who muy furor loin %Anil their rostotn ; and ho ;e de ur:loured that no pnini thrlf ho Enticed to render ihem cr , rnlorruhlr. Hu tulle at I he moderate, nod libernl rodur ;lone n:ado to regular boarders and irnnuitut %loiters. r A HE subscriber respectfully annum). ten to 11111 friends. and the public; generally• t that he Iles opened !\ LW S I 01(E. In Ctirw ens- WARE! yille, known no Ilev's old stein!, where ho hat. tin -1-10 USE. tstn Bent asporimuni of Seasonable Goods, 11 1 . & 1 41 1 1:1,1011, a N fu n i d ly , ht% hi I•It he will cell on the most mlll+ollo hle rm Ili Ull•flthe Id generally. that they h ye rented Me l nod an cheap us they earl t o Cou g ht visit% hero in lar g o W A IIF:-110USE. Wonted on the Camtl, in Ill° cuul'lY• Aillenhurg. and formerly 0-eil i ned by Burnside & Give us a cull and then jtal g n lor your Eek re. Hal!. They are now fully prepared for and WILLIAM BLOOM, Sell. GOODS OF ALL KINDS November 26, 1849. I . Carefully etared and shipped on the most rensons , trie•terms. am 5 3m. NEW CABINET & CHAIR , irounnissionees Sale Matitufactor.v. OF UNSEATED LANDS FOR TAXES.' i 'rpm.: subscriber respectfully intorms i the public. J 9. I‘l pursuance ut the pro visions of Om Acts of As • that he has comineneed the above. trieri semhly in such case made, were wilt ho e xyos.. limier] business, in all its various branchee, in the borough 01 Clearfield. directly opp. silo the Ali. h - c d to sale al Me cioirt :muse, in the borough of ';learfield, un Tuenday the Ilth day of June nest,ltlisi Church, %%byre he is prepured to mane lac the tullown i g mentioned and deserthid trails at lure hind. %%Inch were purchased by tie Commissioners! CABIN ET-WA la AND CIIAI RS of Clearfield county, ut Ticastirer's pale. on tho let January, 1845, lor the taxes and cost• then eine, v i z: l st the roost dues hie manner. Ile hopes by id rico No. acres. warrantee.. Tow 1 izsa i p. f.itelitim) to hilliness, 10 merit iii,.l recell e a shate 200 Robert Corson Ferguson ;01 111/ blic patronage, 1179 1001 James Wilson Via ! IT-I - COf FINS made to arde ron the shortest no. 35 Varcom di: Judson du J. C CAMPBELL, 120 E LSr‘m ti & E [Luton He n ( 'lll,l I Clearfield, June 18. li'l9 50 Cainphell &Toro , r do 30 Joseph Leonard do 4098 552 W. Willmk. 4991 550 W. Willinit 5421 50 Geo Mosel .. 5451 200 du %%es: ei.d do 5450 210 do do 5479 72 do do 5.156 50 du do 5063 710 W. I nieces lloush:n .. 4899 100 W. %Villink Jay do 5(133 100 W. Willink du do rinliE Subscribe re ins ,c the Viention of COI'N 4185 300 James W 11, on do do lA.I A. TRY AIERCIIANTS to their extunsit e 45 563 289 A, Kennedy do do soriment of 110 R&F. C %Vaislo%% du do I Superior Tin & JAMES ELDER, B. BorisALL, Japanned 'Ware. Comirs. beeping c.,nitantly on hand the LA w; ES l' SAMUEL WAY, ASSORTMENT IN THE STA FE. nod selltog Attear—lVin. A. Wallace, Cl k. j nl LOWER KATE! than I . VV f . ff. red to tore, 11.0 ) Comm'rs office, April 19t, It 50. •. I .'y ./..e. n (ad - to !.a.:,; ) '.n.. , , ; , : .: , so, . rlor __4Jc:trines they ,11 . r TIN AND SIIEET-IRON IVABE Milirg'l'al)QZ)l37.C4 Oscar B. illerrelli LIAV.ING (otomenr,d tht Tnoilinß huilness 1..1 the borough of elenrin Id. ‘‘eidd re.pett. lull) inform the public :hal he Mill M.nillacture and keep un hand a large and general nbiori• rti,nt ul W 25,7 &MID ZMI2W.E. QUI& lisV WhIMIZo Sao %%hull he %Nal sell n% chr, p it r CASII or niprot cd /little ori any other ecebii.hmcnt 1,1 the C,,LI JOB tVOllg o(sil kind. (1013. , 111" thOrtell I Li:.l 11LILLO; 1211 %,1y f ble r r.le. Ile rnnv I e :n the it..rtur r!y c ft 111•1- It!by II ii. fictsel, vn t F,:st Olt Cuurt I,,ntrc• (irrufidd, May 1650 partnership. Notice is hereby given releloie e),elleg be cell .I°Bl , l'll tt: A LEI. F..coriLLl) lu the %%outer) fllelle'Deleting Lo3ll'lol le Uliluli lent fi e ld county., le mutually dissul t ed. per , ellb in dehltd raid tirra are riquebted tu call and belch their aocounls at the Futtury in said tutt where the holds are lift in the hniiik ul A. Set,- tield.rind all persons having claims tail oblige 1.1• them at the Seine place. lllay 2, 1850.—pd A Valuable Farm & Lumbering Ehlablisbmeut For Sale or Rent. bubseriber oflortr to !el' or rent, hie %sell known and very valuable real Chiail•. stnatr 111 CU%;llgitlfi 11.)171 nailip, WI SI/ ndy Run,r unbistlitg 01 200 Acres of Land, Sixty of filch nru cleared and Ili 11 good alale of Om balance iirrilier lund A S.w Mill, Grut 91111 , (000 pair barrel u large and witnniudions flowed Log Dweliing lloeuc and Burn, a frame ~ore iiouau, and at Blacksmiths!lop, and other out duaga, ingeitVa Guth a YOUNG 4- f 9 _ APPLE ORCHARD, inn very hounding; 'rho abut.° va:ualne property %till ho Gold or leased on reasonable tetras, it application ha made boon to the subscriber it soling on the premikes. FRANCIS LAMOTT.E., Covington tp. May 2. 1850. OF, partnership. The partnership hero. uluru cXisur.g between Win Radenaugh & R. F Ward, in the Tailoring bu•tnces, was ibis day dissolved by muiunl consent, Therefore all persons kiiiiv.ing themselves indebted o,ill'please come forward and make payment IA taloa: delay either of the subscribers. May 1, 1850. To Collectors of I SSO. hIDORL: -ALL Collectors of Slow Tax tor if i e 9 30 Chests Imperial and Y. H. Tea year 1850. ctho pay into t:to Treasury 1000 Sacks Ground Alum Salt. of Clearfield county, tho whole am't i 3.44:1 lak balgo. r lho fi rst day or July, 500 barrels Mackarel and Shad. u d - iii - 31 4 0 an t r''; ' " d4 '. u4 , ;k i !'i ts i mr , 500 kegs Nails and spikes. t7r'-`4" Ali, -SQ. 0 lbs. Bacon sides and should. an -..:,,, t s phi i ead. Oil. Ropes, Boots & Shoes . . „ , tides in trade.. Metclionlo . '-' .1. • sex plilip.,slcll to call and see a -i CLEARFIELD, PA. TAVERN STAND, April 10. 1550.—din Gibson no fu'}• du do, DISSOLUTION JOSEPH SCHOFIELD, ALEX. Scuorm.n. THRIFTY DISSOLUTION WM. RADEBAUGLI. R. F. WARD. DISSOLUTION partners nip. The partnership here more existing between A, 11.1cClintick and A. J. Draucker, in the Boot dt Shoemaking business, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent.— Those having claims against said firm will please hike notice that A. 1. Draucker is authorized to set tle all accounts agnicst said firm, and to receive & receipt for all mummies duo said firm. A. MCCLINTICK. A. J. - DRAUCKER. ,25, '49. Blatlismithing, MamilliesS • 11T LICK RUN. rvilEsubscrihore rospectiully, intorm the rinh• tic dint they hove established n BLACK. SMITI1S1101 ) , nt I(l%in'it lov‘cr.:11ill, at the niiiinh of Lick Run, %. ht re all k lucid of Rlockiirotibing will bo thaw at short notice, in iho %cry hest manner, and at ae rcnkinohle prices co 0411 be dune elect% here in iho county. OX SHOEING donc in the held nu.nntr. Prices of Shoeing : Horses, (all round,) $1 00 Yoke Oxen, do 3 00 Removing, per shoe, Plume SnIDE & Co. Lick Run, Feb 6, 1850 NEW STORE A7' CURWENSVILLE, WA NTED,— TWO Jonrne)nicn at u e %%L0 r nn lin VC rte.l('). e nploym, :tall at fa It WUgeP. /.WIC but gnu,! %Vorl, in n need apply. Jan. 17,'50 IVIIOSESALE TIN ÜBE Da' &WU 11"Tra.4 ME11.1. , F01:1). sign nf Ihe • I,q-ge C, Tit P, r" 291 Nla•ke , Sines niv.% r Set-cm:li lot) 1 1930 Still something New, and something Newer MU HS TIIONIPSON'S 7 If m.efe I n.a!htahle steel, t‘fth a tit, Itht et the 1 tilt) en that ihe I r(r.snre ran he grt.tlttatetl in ;toot' the roovrotenrt• of the ttral r Itet' can nl.tt he nrrcngtd 10 .sot rifle %%tilt /1 11/011.1 rt . , at 112f1:11111/1. A Gtn.il a.ottrtrarnt her ralr at .I.r Ni,n of tho COLD N1(3144 A M. II Clearfield Feb. 11', ROBERT PAANLEY, 4).41 3 .0 /ref 'l' A d',l3 T iliA F.l{. si; eub.erl cr ret; tethil:y the CIII• zero, of (:leAt(ic if cont.') , lbw hr !,ay mericeJ ilia rihri,r d lit II e formerly occupied 1) J 1.. (u~llr, re, pr tifillty I.oiditt ',Wile I airi•iiiitie Ilaittri, I ih it he till' turyl,h work hi all pi riot 1. , 111,0 !nay he 1. \Niil keel r.O I rind rabinct-work and il'lndsor Clintris of el. cry dc,cru ittoll 'll. t Imits mode In order. ALSO, Dentist, Invalid, (Nal Chaattcr Chairs—Chair Beds and 13«1 C hairs. ir/ Th. , lied Chalr t, "'tactic', Irl , rn Arm chair f 0 o euini Icro tool io t‘%e rnmotes nmd ninr all fold lu the small compel:4 'hot can i C4ir• r;c.l under fl.s arm able for Mulitary officers rind Pr ,, tembional gentlemen. N. B —G.frms mode in the neatest an.' tilt the shortest 'wilco. ur MANLLY Clearfield. July 23. 184'J 6rn RED & IS IRO NV ,`N PILLS. A GEN I'S fur 'he .rile of Dr. E. Gretn's Be. .t 21.. rind Brown P , II. to Clenrllo.l (uunty. Richard Shaw, Clearfield. Bigler 4- Co. do John Patton, Curwensville. I. L. Barrett, Clearfield Bridge. Thomas Mc Glue, MeGimes Mill. David ICinport, Cherry Tree. P. W. Barrett, Luthersburg. Clark - natchin, Girard township. Levi Tames AL Ilurray, Burnside township: Jas. 11IG-irk, Philipsburg, Centre co. June 19, 1049. Whole Stile Grocery, MARKET & CANAL St., HARRISBURG, PA. E C. EBY keep a large assort- Jis went of Groceries %stitch ikey con se/I as low as they can he purchased In the A lantic CI tics We %you'd name 200 Bags Rio Coffee. 100 do Laguira do 20 HhdS. Porto Rico Sugar. 20 do N. Orleans do 30 do *S. H. and Syrup Molas PHIL Df.1.P111.1 ur goods m / - TAILORING ESTADLISRUNT. Messrs. Ward' & Shea WOULD respectfully announce to the ell zone of the borough of Clearfield and the surrounding country. that they have commenced the abovo mimed business in ull its various bran. cries, in the shop formerly occupied by fade. hasigh & Ward, on Market street, 2ti door west of Ft Shaw's store, (op-stairs.) From a tong ex• perience at the business. they flatter themselves able to execute all work entrusted to them with neatness nod despatch. and respectfully solicit a .bore of public patronago. (Nenr6o4L liay 4. 1850 Kr'N. bo in tho regular rorelo ol Ole latest Philadelphia and New Yuri{ Faith ions, qunrerly. IST OF LETTERS remnining in the Post to Office at Clearfield, Ist April, 1850. Any Duroorrom Artiei Lytteptaf.l3 Bkrr Alexander-2 Mnpea WlHiroo Burnt'ligham S,mnel Mattee Mika Mattli'n thirrkii I: ha m Elizabeth Mr Ale Ev+i). Chi16 , 4;1 k Mho kfile Moore Dittioct Eters Peter Nelson Wrrt Eyriimn Juhn Netter Angels! Fnrr 11 John Patton John M Thornas Pt notes fl.:ert G. nilrello,v rills- M. 11 Abraham Grsham r\tir.ry si David G.le• llrul,ru Rath:hoc Is John Gully J Shltv Wm F Hammon Mrs. lletler ShawJ.imes Iluekvoberry Grcenni,',lSruit Rev JiIMICS 11 from Wil.ain S MIW.IIII 11110,11813 Irvin Mrs. C izrbrrh Tole 11 . 1Iliam Iry n 11. no. A'rx —l4 Thompson E Cooley .1.,r,1an &trot:el-3 'I hompson Ann ELL!' Ke,s Rev Wm S I 1 %%Truer', Dennis Keller Darocl-2 Williams LP‘i Klces Charlei— Wil'on John Kramer Jol.:1-2 Worrell C S Esq. Lorain J 0. Woodusarih brnel..-0171 WM. RADEBAUGH, P. M. NEW STOR E; AND <VIE - 1111,AL? (. 1 1(01.31D04 ~u hrcriber hns openrd n store adjoining 1. D. 1,4 S Adnii r, hell n cost ul the C.e arliel , l Ilridge, %%fit re. be hn. u !rage ‘AV I u•Aortull tim k of Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, Queensware, Boots and Shoes, 1 Mill and Cross-cut saws, u.l nit briltirs izt neraly Levi in n c.nrory h.re, ohieh t.e IN drirrrn:riud Iu Fel 111 purrs 1.3 ilinLe It nn 0 1 / 1 41 for purl thi‘crA lD gue hun n Anne zcd fr Irtlrlrs Blue, Black and Mixed Broad cloths from $2 50 a 5 00! Cassimeres at 1 00 a 2 50 Sattinets, 50 a 1 00 Kentucky Jeans, Bleached niuslins, Unbleached do a 12 Calicos, 8 a 181 Sugar, Coffee, Spiec:l4, Bacon and Ham at corresponding prices. ~ g... .`;•rEs - E.7;o:Nr s' if C ..; 11.i..ge, J 1250 ESTATE OF JACOB LEONARD, deed. c VI) I ICI: Ir. 6trrhy gi% en. thst Letirr• Tcrtei• mt rii.ry frit e hill) I.llRlllll'd 11;6.tri• IN rg, r 111 1111 , f s the ::.;1 %Atli nrt.l le:11:11tiert , .1..c0r. ,11,1t:,i laic of I:l.c.nrin I ttt minl, Clcnr tir:d ,!er n t I.‘ r.r.i ! irg rletinaz, or de mni,d. egairosi oft,d 0:VO %:il prr,ct.l 'hem du• ly n6l6r6l.rnled 6.r xeltlemr6i, curl prrillf4l t•lortl rn iLc same are ri quested to runkn ray , tnrnt Itt Ittut dllny J. Iv. Wuturrr, • , Lx irsSE IVILLIAMR. Febrwiry 1, ISso.—pri R444•t- - -.a • ..`:4 MAKING. / iilll , -41.4 , 1;' r ;Ix y c.: it This plat ri rekt r Ilr,llj 11,!Gt:r& f ‘ in,d,.. n1:11 Ow 1.0,1 tr, LtIA et.nin.t. need Ire H I U%O t..,a,htb• i.i the 10164 l roma lUIeIY oreui 4: tp) Ali, Gnod It Ile ft lom.t 11 that 110 can toteph,ll:,, t :vry 1,014:t r,, y order ihn: he tir,y kr Li .•red lt .Ih. Vlihf , Ct , :tim 4 , 7 hl w)ri. i • moo l'azh:onri r,/,‘.1 t t- MEE ?.,ac k. e,thr. In t ily k?yJ'. RICHARD GLENNAN Ca 41 li, NA . . (1, I :7 _ Duel or •Voturriel 'IR. DAVIS' iIOIZsE LINIMENT ileuideilly IJ/ iho 1.,t medicine lur curing S:paviris. galls. Sienna iir Brttise S. it):11 h ie )ethi cn offered zo the ~ ü bli, , fur aalv at the sign of lhe GOLD 1110RTA.R. DAVIS' Compound ! , 3 rip of Wi!d and Ent, an rceel:eut remedy m ;Way Brunclonl irnla non,tuqunrt rout:lmig. and iv rule pi.11.111011ar) dI.,C at( I, may be I,.sd ut Lllt ni the GOLD MORTAR. Iresii supply of Family Mrtlieines, ul nearly ell kinds. end of the very hest quality. %%loch Mill ue s u id very lue‘ fur Cash nild—nuthin' ohm. Nnv. 30, 1849 tiaturc's best Remedy, the American Oil, GOOD tor ull irrunitone, either external or HI -ICflifll. Fur hrtueee, n:de, hums, clothe end the Itke. it cflicury i s unequalled. To be hud ut tie men of the GOLD MORTAR. Feb. 12, 1850. Bellefonte Foundry. grim: subscriber begs leave to announce to the cnizens of Clearfield county, 'that lie still cmitinues the FOUNDRY BUSINESS at the old place, where ho is prepared to mkt alt kinds of Mill and Saw-mill castings, toge ther with every kind of Ma chinery Castings, and wrought Iron work for Mills 4-Saw mills —in the luteit and most approved styles, on the shortest notice practicable, and en favorable terms. Having turned his attention almost entirely to ALiellinery Work, and during tho last year having added a large number of now and valuable Grist and Saw-Mill patterns, he reels justified imenying that all - hills executed by him will give satisfee lion. An experienced Pattern-maker always connec ted w lilt the establishment enable us to make any desired pattern on short notice. Prices mod erate—aml a liberal allowance made on bills for CASH. Orders are respectfully solicited. which will be promptly executed. GEORGE WELCH. I Bellefonte Foundry, Jan. 25, 1850 R. F. WARD, TROS. SREA, Made-Up Clothing; Together with Salt by the barrel or bushel, honey, sheet-iron, stoves, and stove-pipe, nails, Carpenter-tools, and a general assortment of cuttlery. ALso,- Boots and shoes of every vari ety, hats, caps, hoods and bon nets--cottan laps, cotton chain and carpet-yarn. G, LEA tic PA LSll.li, porrition n 1 the named tt dl knuAn tavern stand, on the Kree Turnpike, Revco mtica tvC4l of guru en•vilic, rerpectltilly ON no !Ince to their frit ;pls. and to the travelling public, that tl.ey have made ctienetro riff ongemtviti for mite rtatnirg all thove who may favor them 'Ault ft call. The 11 , 31110 is beautiful. Ir situated and is o;ie. 1.1 the 'argent on the r O R . C , ar.d a Mao provided crith the enoxt extensive lottl• hie room They nee wolf soppbed ..%ith market. it g. and their BAR Vkill be kept tell t.Uppliel vpril 2, 1S14) za,au.atuzi,tial claatzto o For COTTON AND WOOL nn‘.l tvig wnrralit them , erttPd to 'IDS , nvlde to lIIP United Stan. Ile hest' lurgo 'tuck on hand. n o t the usual kindv , and m.,k, any n urn het or six • taorder. ALSO, n general assortment of FINDINGS hand, s.: pet iot gunlity and nt low pores. " JOHN LI. HASKELL. • A. 31. Sotitli Eutaw street, Baltimore. • .1 N.l 5, 1650. W• % B . e ß ti l us il t, ir: g.i'.nt ;') , g .,,te C I M lc e of C C n : in th e eceopicd by Jacob Mimi.. rccrectitrlly anneu,,ves to 1,13 friendr, and the pub- In [..er.o-riliy, that Ie is row prepared to ' , seems n I IA oil ut hi 2 I ne on the sttnriral notice, end the very first nnd rod rubst n;tnl manner—rind on the ein , 2t 1113roinhle and acrommoi'arnc terms. 37i! R a 1G SLEIGHS, BUGGIES, lv.„ itr•nc din titO rate style, as rune but the nest tv:tk• utr , : he. ' , fry ty . ,e,:;. S Coc.,,try pr,, , 'lne tul, n exr.alge "tu rl: ' :3: . • .% IMF -.. 1 F Le ... tt U i fr iiiLA 9, Lf th.neJnis aJ Cunt nj oevr ielpur: ~, 1 , 1 1 Of a . E:. - - , 1-4.td ir 0:4: very .91.111. TYrA tens urd rr :tr.!i , in.: to rff 1 , 1" rude be any p the pvriAing pos. , thz Mdfrfne ha, and eartv..,7. - .1 nth LA....,ut-t :he! the% Ls vngtt,xtiunc.s:t trid, 'KC C.:;t: -- BRANT ' S INDIAN EXTILICT It et• :7 r, - : , x4; n:) , 1 thrlt al , u.n. ;.-t proof in srez.t core ..rfect,l, that ONE; BO !TIE rf C.11.1t!.e/11 rt , r, oltnZ tirtJv. t , :I C. F ' c::r ikKt.:lJ 8111:ar. " r tai .t ha. ever been o!ierel proof bi ~ur pamptilete, gr:tt /.11/...71 Paryrr. they that ~ • e —l) , y , cro enACI7I. t rn a. .0 '..s',Lx--..bry that .vel :?C:11 7,OVS, ;•.'• hava 'u;:c2/ iiEALE/) rkf:a CVZt. v4-.1 t:. i's Pontrltrt, after haring 1L , T(.1 at dr •5.. e...! fLz lb , : a- :Lad utt.er medkine.i :Team. Irnd.. I to CU: t - cii^,aars, have , dicb.f.:4 1104— El 111 r • .•'-'•• 13raut tne *Cheapest, (.; 5 ,. 1 'lore ritcdlcal, curai,r.! mat. • ••t and. 1n : ‘,144 more dur,uc in iuuelt t of ny uthcr ,r.caiduo. •n. Cr.rtr Satait ‘.t blAsr - r's rt.'l.l? Carr F' , l; 77, , f r. 7 re tr., di, u,, th“ri buttic of Pari,pa: '7l'l •• !Ice! r. A" .ould he Itt cAcap nt Pia tr I el !..7 ,- .l3paril!‘l at one do/tor. Eat BIIANrii is red for telly ONE 1/()I.I. AU. it bottle; and berala of It ea: Lured, snrl Ls rarn? ie. of caring. Faut as d!...rtse a, one boric ut" earn:writ:4, tbere t. r., In coll2C4.lenec 01 Its las, power m•. 11,41 elveurl tm sold at ra, raptalble Fitt (c :t pat Leltle, to be ns eh.:ap as the PVC. rt.*, 4 Or,: 111,,!r r. iJi C.Ncrti—bou much Fly rum' —hviv triAl iccor: 11 Ole bo'ar's wortA of PURIFIER n... tho tv:ltowin; t 2 sped . .non uf ita powcv. CANCEROUS SCROPUZIA! 'I rI. is the ce,ae o: a Dying man who va Ha tray cl , e.f Qf a wet or roe of :-.erofirin, by piny ricar: Bead Bentrt'A Putf,:ar than cyr.r we. cured by the. use al Txcloe ut the ,trr4l iorsapari:bi that wed+ evert:m.3dd. dardapnritta hoe tot suf . /U.l,nt mcdiral router to effect ILO ,ure of such n reraidindriy enue. • Mc 1 B . 11A3:cr... ORCLIA' Y ., had Scret wia four r.e.ra—wa. coutine,l to ill, laud the st dear-6e eras eo much rtidtoord and detriritrrted no to be uttablet* undo., Lii hatid to Lle heard. no hurl the beet intdlcal ed. vie, —Ltd uurd a:/ of the best durdaparilbu to no good elect—gut worst nod word: burl was considered to bob a Dying Sara, nod eurritt not Iwo itcentvfour hours lila, when ho erowneneed using lIIIANT'S PURIrI.r.R. n!,;r. NAM Well nt.ri i of, iron] ear to 'tar—n hold wad cat= • through his Ifinapi.pc, under his virtu, co thnt ho brag:tea through the hole—his ear Was CO eaten tround that it 1_ could be liftcd up out of Ire place, It only holding hr! Mall plef , —the , 1.0 of one seer woo dtitroyt.i by tw04.1- cers, g -un Ulcer under the arr. , . rte large as a traufe hand, had ut:n ly r.stert through loe side into his body. TEud,ho wee nfilicted with 74.Y..nty ouch putrid. acrid, offcnsitt 13- tvra. on aat ...ill5 pun! of hla portion. For further and fall pat tteLlar3, ace, our Polnp11:20. I)oct. TIIOTIAB WILLIA.4I, One of the mat atilful rhy• giotar,3 of Rowe, woo cePed to see Makin the day a t e,' ho conitar neod aright Br ant's Budtido. Duet. W. exarzi• hied him, and told him that all the mcdiciauts the irdrid t °led onto Lilo—that hi+ cant sus A. M. HILLS. Knu , iccr Mr. AfiKIN'S etßtt mont of CUP.. Flo Auld: y dir e ',roc ,11 d ono. b‘..t:!o of BRANT'S PUT !FYI:* XI'IZACT —III4T Ell. - FTLIC PrlbbiNi MP toga c. 5 my kb—. the nut . o:r2) b, , ttic enab'rd to cza of elv liouv—tEe TiTinn MP to um& tiro nti/cs, and when 1 Im.l !Abe.] 1!r•t!!u, 9rvrt.Tl:rtt out or Parry 1. 3 G CT turd tic At.t:b VP, nt:.l o.re: bocke more c!i:uted Art' foot cuic nod ruelorvci mt. to gccd Tim . 1 ~ o rt) fact, um ce , :tirled to IT DO(; lOR wit.: LIAMS. Mr. R. R. 1711()WN, We:t nnte..l /kV:- Me^ . ' o tilSNfl.l..hl. 1.:ON A 11. P. to,J oral% re/7414.74 rzit:asus 4t num,. AGENTS. & W. F. IRWIN, Clearfield ISAAC S. & F. K. ARNOLD, Lathe ' rsburg. C. R. EARLY, Ridgeway. j J. L. LINDERMUTII, Caledonia. D. S. DEARING, Brookville." • Nov 30,10491 i/ 70 BUSHELS 01110 DRIED FEEICI/ER44I! ; , ed and unpared, for sale by 7-- ISAAC SMITH, „'f , Car wtriayillf,:: Feb. 6,1950 Fresh Goods. rAC subscribers are now opening at Mtheir old stand, in the borough of Clearfield; the best assorted lot of 5J34.5593.1iM181LEE <04:00.10.85 Whu they have ever bad. embracing almost ov cry variety of Dry GOMIS, Groceries, Hard ware, fitneensware, Cedar ,ware, Tinware, Drugs, Pn.; . tent Medicines, Dye.sintO, and Oi ls. 'limy have Ono n good nunrtment of LEONARD & MOORE Not. 7,1619 White tot 1.1 HOTEL. GALER & PALNICI: STEAIII CARD FACTORY. 1 110 auhacrit•er iq will manulactlinng BLACESMITHING BUSINESS. it MM One Dollar's Worth ! Worse than Hopeless ! FOURTEEN IVITINESSES: MS
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