~,.~ -~' ~~ _...ontril of OltVittigs : Fitie... ~.--t- -: fitts been generally supposed that grass lands \Olen intPeveri-i'lled by long ens excessive •cruPping., e'Ull only be resus citated by the assistinee. : ,of tfie pliiw and ameliorating manure; ~ . • . • I fan, indeed, acquainted , iili ninny rwri , tilturists who ,emitend that this is the onl.• successful course that eon be I)llF r:tad, and who would not ~,,p4 I.7.nrti the uslierinicat of communicating vegeta ble. ( te.rgy and productive power to their ellltl.3.lCate fields by surface inn mining, or, any other process, not sanctioned by the dicta, of the old rtiirie lo rulers, than they NVOIIhI think of planting corn 011 vis cid clays, or of realizing a crop of that valuable grain from exhausted loam lands, which had ne% . 'er been stimulated ter the effort by plowing in maniac% .Yet such a result is certandy not only feasible; but actually within the range of economical accomplishment. New, Air. Editor, suppose a farmer has a field, which although maurally pi eductive, has, by a long course of .injudieieus manage in6lit, become exhanated. Suppose he is aware that the nett income or his field is 1 less by one half or perhaps two think, than it ought to be. flow xi ith the best outlay, and in the shortest possible period, I shall he remedy this evil! • As 1 have suggested a question of practical impor-1 tar= allow mc to propound a practical 1 solution. , • •We will suppose that the soil requiling (amelioration, is of a silisious texture, i light and friable, and such in its constitu- I tional organization as to render indispen-i sable sonic degree of consolidation tii en-1 able it, when ameliorated, to exert, to the 1 utmost its vegetative powers. In this ease! the plow is clearly the first impliment to be used. Let the owner permit all the vegetable matter it starts, remain till it has attained its maximum development, but not by any means till it has bccomr near ly ripe, and then let him turn it in with a regular and well invented furrow. The "roller" may that be applied to con sill. date the texture and assist in promoting 1 the fermentation °lithe inhumed vegeta ble fibre , and the surface ~ covered as lib erally as-the opperater's Meanc will ad- I mit, with strong and energetic manure.— , Theharrow must follow and pass frequent., ly over the entire surface in different di-! rections till the excumentitions matter is well comminuted, and incorporated thor., ougly with Abe soil, After this let him, sow five and twenty bushels of lime and oneiaLgypunr per acre, and as much grass seed as will ensure a thick - id - Id - Well formed sward. Harrow all in, and level ! with the roller. Heavy crops will inevita bly succeed, and in . five or six years the sward may be again inverted, and the field re.seedethAvithout any manure, and' so on as long as may be desirable, with, only the use of a few bushels of pla.iter,' which in all cases should be annually tip.' plied. In some localities, where grass is a prime staple, the plowing of"bound out," or masculated sward lands, every fourth 7icar, and seeding them afresh—after hav ing once well pulverized and embued them with fertilizing principles in the manner before given, has been adopted as a com mon practice, and is invariably attended -witlethe best results. The expense is tri vial, compared with the almost immediate and permanent advantages which it so well calculated and so certain, I may say, to secure. Bound out lands, which demand improvement, rarely produce sufficient fully.lo defray the cost of securing them and the crop. Thiii produce is not only trivial in anwiint but interior ill quality, as upon the failure of the more valuable giiisS6l, the lesS desirable varieties creep tii,`Sild-continually infringing upon the ibr hi& coonv overpower, or wholly crowd theniettt. -This'erup, which constitutes an excel lent and ameliorating manure ii lien plow. edtown,,and allowed to disseminate its fructifying grasses, eliminated by putrelli eatkgi and decomposition through the soil, can. in no way be so profitably applied.— Its action upon the chemical coustituents or the soil is likewise highly beneficial ; a consideration by no means to be disregar ded in the improvement of cultivated lauds though it is rarely at this day appreciated as it deserved to be, even by the best in. formed. • art A -It has sometimes been said that the ie.! PRE \ !ATI' It L; DEATII - version of the sward is not essentially, ne. i l tin KE lin on Scll Prcservalion, cesary in this process ; that by scarafy ing the surface by means of a large cyld Tiii ONLY is.,ee elm iiiibl '23 C in E filled %%Oh useful NTS. indricial roller, armed with iron spines, i eil inforinatil4l Oft the inlirinalicei and divulges of tier . . projcgting from every point of its surface ro neenive . OrgauQ. li a Idressca i ;If till around the entire, circumference, to be vomit, NIA Niioon and OLD ..AG I t ': nild Bli k :111 1 11 paiied frequentry over the field and sprca- ho redd by all. ding on stimulating manure et the time Tho v f ultelble advice and impressive weriMm ofaoWing the grass seed in the fall—or c. !I girea % , iii prevent years oi , m isery n d s or er . ing p n a n r d en s i ne annually Tlion . ands of L a u i 3. prep 'Scarifying and manuring without by rending it +t ill learn how to pre• afty Seed, the soil may be restored to its „„„ ho a ...estrumiou of their children. flotilla' state ofproductiVeness, as success- VA rotordminwt. ace of '25 r Nent KELI.. , e N nclosed in a let• fully and steadily as in the manner above ter a ddresse KI N W, curlier or THIRD & UNION streets, IIetiVCCII S described. >his I regard as an error..pruce and Me, MILAN:ITM A is ill ensure a nook, By plowing, he firmer can—if he exer ismuid,,:rrr.oo:l;elupe, per return . ( . )f man. cist: proper and attention in gradua- at a duitaneu may addref.s Dr. Kby let• ,if tt: atiiiq I '45 ' his furrows, constantly n w ,oo3l.paid.) and be C 11074 at home e.`•; :it lil Mfr.' Ai"' ... - c - 8 t. PACKAGES Or MEIIICINE4. DIRECTIONA, &c for tra . e ,-,11 , c- ,iit..l,:tiji--,-...ask-I.A. by sending a reimunnee, and put up se ,4 `-‘-ell I. .... "INA •Y '''4.) m DAMAGE or CURIOSITY. ',-10' 9 to", , iliers, News Agents, Pedlar'', Cllll% IP. f . . . all others supplied will, ilie nbovc e.mric . , 2.° .-71 1 : - (11.114 . 1 ' : . may 17. '5O- ly 9 , ':: • - n . '' -- l - il - ,.. - . - - L. vas iirs, n, S, --4, --- • .. •~ D , }:- Distres,sing caso.—A little child on a visit from the vicinity of Easton,' Pa., came to a very melancholy death, yesterday morning, nt the residence of Mrs. Miller, in Spring Garden., The child was takeirl sick, and Mrs. M. intended 'to administer some anti bilious medicine,',,o - ave it in mis take, three teaspoonfulls of laudanum.— The next moment she discovered the sad error, and hastend for medical assistance. A physician - was soon in attendance, and applied the proper remedies, usual in such eases, vomiting was produced, but the child died in, about four hours abr. The fatal efliTt of the drug is attributed to the empty stomach of the child, from loss of a ppetite.--J'ennsylvanian. EEO ?tr I 11 Ship'S BA/Ck.tilniiii.---. k t s hi ll ' s 0,ac. 1 :•- smith, says t 'olton, leis no such ivord Os can't in his vocabulary. Ile takes his order and tries to shape his iron according ly, though he may know it to be utterly i m p r actihte. We had, (01 board the Nat ehcze, an old time piece which had bro- ken its main spring. The first Lieutend .. • ip,,,, , vial, for , told lb, blacksmith to tak L IMANSION ;;;;V; a rim I:. HOUSE, it to the anvil and put a new main spring, , ,iiiiir t ., . . ...., , into it. Hearing the puff of the bellows, • • - and the clink oldie hammer, I went for-, ,•anhi , %% here I found the old watch taken i lt% ANV to pieces, and the worthy representative 1 1 7 4.8.2itti. , , , '". 1, iga ..1 eort%oneville, reHpeetiti•ly Inform,. of Vulcan heating his lull force on a piece IL ATE ofiron. "What are you doihg with this, thelotYfe that he Ills lateen the a .ove „ell II it ,o‘N a time piece 1" 1 enquired. "Making a 1 TAVERN STAND, kinked-up sort ora thirig, sir, to make it is oinicd or, the n orni-vkcA corper of the Markel go," WIIS the reply. ;s h im, tremethately epp,e,te the col,rt•low,r. ----- I et here he i 4 row prei rued to ticeorwt!nte Irev eller* and i.iliersn au une in manner. 11,'/Vih/t a/NS/rap/W.—A letter has been; received in this city—says the Richmond' . I ,: ', , , , Whig—le,im Mb cwa ric , gi vin g the ,I,.taii,CH ow, ti'itrior4, llar awl Sli:eping ' of a shocking event N‘ hich took place near! Apart Meta:4, the Blue Ridge t „,, n d a f, ; " d a y., a; ,,, ; ' wdi be 1 ,r.l .11 ~ Ist r ;•,:it In illir lit 'he i daee. A little boy, ten or toele; y va rs ~,j,,,, , , . ., d i ,. ~, . .I ‘• e , c ~, .e! 0t , ~, ,15,1 s 6 .0.4 ; •,,:ietii• 1v sun of Mr. .fas. 11. Bagley, hl ing at play !•. i . i r ., sl. ‘ t - I ', \(' • 0 a i''' " "'I". ln I "111 hr with a negro Is yof the hil 1 a C,pn p)! , 01.1 „ o l ti i 1 ; , i , t ,,1,.:1 110ir II) ShOW hiln Me WitN the li'vlurten dint , It ~ iii) I I ,r , •,,il,,,•ei :ii I', 111 , s: eeri'ra ' work on tbo , tunnei blew ro , k, llc a c cord_ ~.1 liii.itirris nri 4 ',will, Sill at ' , ret .1 ei•j , ii , ingly laid a train from the powder stmed 1 ri fi t oot ;I l e srr.lld L. on ffilirr 111 die 1 , 1;1( . 0. : I n: . : i t! : r had i : 1 1 0 11 „ 1 . 1 . 1 . y „. y: li t re :ex periere . e in keep. away in a Wilding . u , rid for that purpose, , ‘ ,. 1 1 ~ t, Or 41 . 1111111.1) 1 . ,Jr. : I,v ii, ; and set fire to it. A tremendou:: e N plosion'l. , ,.e , I , fClit , r perioet -.(111 , ; , c . .1 , 11 10 I.l'l l‘ l.:, tnsucd, entirely (I , strov;iy ; . , , tho Iwnsf•, ,11 hill- !.‘ ~,, ir 1,10; Ii..;11 14 , ' , r i ~ , • , t a ; Roil '•( i•• ii• ling t h e whit , b( . ,y , instant , \ , ll, t 0.1: I , 'WI' 01 , 0 ..4:` , 11 ., • 1 : 1 , 1 I, I, I r all" " 'Y '' '' '. 1, .i . ~, ni . .?t,1 6 .0 hi.. btl's %%1 , 1 he trio. l, l ile L i the black boy 5i ) ' . , , , - , - • rut v . l •.' ., t hat he th''d in in,l , !if r 0 it .illeljorpi ftql , it 10 lel, If n artlet; El few hours - , ilTurder of two Children, and attemptol . Suicide if lite lifruther.—The Bangor Nll hig • WARE HOUSE. - contains Ills folloN‘ing account of it most ID fey y I t'1: , .., reeer,.•t wile inform melancholy atliiir :"In A tltinon, Alaine. RIL • " th ' "• 1--a ' ' " ' r. bear,' )" 1 ' Z ' Ais d (•1..t , • .: , 11 , ri!I. 1 , ,31 til , y have rented lb," on Monday last, Mrs. Hutchinson, firmer- 'rage \V A in, -1101_ :..1.;, ~1,1 , ,:„1 ,„, ii ,,, c,„ ,1. 1 „ ly o f (41enburn, in a fit of clerangernent, cut mlichi,((r 4 , olio lintilerly 11.•1•11111.1t1 li V ll,lrlirl.:e A-I hew ;Ire 1;01% :ally' 101'1.1 1 yd li•I' 1/100111 . i...i, or a l the throats of three of IPer children, and " 511 ' ' G()01)S 0.11'..11,.£ , KINI)S alv licr-cay.n_thron t. Two of the children • arc de:l(l,am' it is thought that Mrs. llutch- ' ""r 7117 ' I. " ' d and FI T T I'P rd no the- "'"'","!,'"' toe term, 1 , p. ,f .mt. inson will not recover. 'lle youngest . _ --- child will probably survive. Mr. Hutch-' CA)laallillit. , hl(3llCir ! S Sale inson,on his return from labor to his house,' OF UNSEATED LANDS FOR TAXES. found, his family in this deplorable condi-1 N: , pursuance of the oro v mums of the Adis of As tion. Mrs. Hutchinson has always borne • I seintily Hi ,n( ii 1,,, Illillle, then ti 11l he CNN's ..lii lit 1 , 11 , 1 , 101111 1111 . . 01 • 1110 liOrliligil 01 a good character, hut has been subßct to 1 nil 4 " I ' Acat field, ..11 1 tie,day the 1 lilt day of June next. Occasional tits of deran” r , ement, i the lulloiiing mentioned and deseribed Wit Is of ~..,,,..,..„_-„,—.,........--...„ „ ---.---..„,..---.... i land, is loch Si ere pit rehnsed by the Commismoners 1 01 Clearfield county, at Trengurer's 'file. on the lot MEDIUAL HOUSE ) •-1.001 try, ISt), tor the tuxes:lnd i ird. then due, viz: ,;Vtr, a(' ICS . Ve t rra nt cc . Tow n.ship, EsT Ant,isiirD 15 I' EAIN AGO 111' 200 Hubert Carson I. rgusoli "" '• 11) Et. K a Nlli a ,'1,11:11, 11'7!11001 James Wdeoti Fut i 115 Varmint & Judson do North-West earner of Third and Union streets, dr 121) E Brown A,.. 1.: Heyiun 13ceenria 20 ( 'ainflbell &T,irit , r do Between Spruce and Pine streets, :!0 J veldt Leonard do I'llll, \ DE.,1 , i1 1 ; ‘. :•10. 18 2.. , I" , 2 IV. IVillitilt. Gileion nu s Ell, co'y'. 1901 5511 11'. 11 . 11hitl: du do 15121 20 Gt. Mead do du Fl I' I'I'EN VI: A lIS of ( ileffstVe i11. , 1 utonter• I 5 1 51 ow d o t , es ! e nd d o do , o p:r d orn t tree rpt id 111 i his eilV Bute ren • 1 :'150 "00 do do do tiered Dr. K. the ii,..st r x pet i and ,toci .r fit 2EO 7'2 do do do prael.tiold rI dr mid licar. ill the tree micro of all 51:0; 211 do do do diseases of arf tente nature, l'erf•ons 1.01 reed 15(6 ,..., 1 71() t ‘ V. t i t .( T i cr i B /1"""'n do with u:cers upon the body. throat, or ii Wi. i+l ithi : .!,t'L.' 1011 ..,. ~...'l,illirj' Jay do do do lit the lo ad or bones, niereurial I heionati,m. weir. I ' i t :' B: .", .:, , ( 14 1 : j: o ' n( 1 ,:",: % ', 1 : 1 7 roo do do lure', gravel. 111.eillo iitiilog 11,101 I fillili!lii eX • I 5,13 250 A, Kennelly do 110 ('cost's Of 11111ilifltri of the blood, is hi rt Iry the .lOO u& E C IVinslots du do centdditintri has become enfeebled, urn oil meat ' JA311:6 ELI)1:12, rd ,tills illycl.ms. lt. 1i0N.11.1 . Colll ' l'S Ile who 1.1:11•rg I,ilyse!l - tinder Ole cure ~I Dr i 51311.7E1. NV ,‘ \ , K., lost' reilVllllliily i iilliiile 111 10 , 1100 0 r :01 0 ;Zell -11C111:111, cull c.eli .lciiily rely tipoii l.is 1 I 1114 n ' Allcst—Wlo. A. Wallace, 1 'a. 11111y:sill:Ili. ( . ,(rniii'rs office, April Ist, 1 ' , 50, \ \OYI'I('I• l'nun:: men ‘s 110 hills injured thews/ Is cert.tin Impure indulqed n Indni In yurnl~) lenrinnl from es tl n .11110111P/11M ,Pr 111 --lhe tirt . l•lfi 111 1* 16111 urn niudilly Ir Ir, oven ss n tderir• and destroy both mind nitd Lady, alluu'd :Tidy minted dlic!).. Wcalinc•s and con:sill al di Lihly, tpbs of tulip( Oar r tivrgy, pli)wal laY situde and gynernl I,rustratioi., irntabuhly null all • Offin slugg ;101 I 1t.54 at !he liver, and every a•c• lin). V% ay runnrc• • tell 511111 the diFortlur ill the I rut rcalr%c Inure ;ions rurtnl, and full vigor rrtlortni. - 7 7 "•=7 - 1. OUTH & MANHOOD. A viwit()l . B LIFE, • .• • Drugs, Drugs. will•: undersigned hnving rernived n fresh sop• . ,ply Art medicines of all hinds, nod of the va• ry beat yunity, afters them to the psthlir nt small profits, for CASH. Ile hurt on hued among oth ers, tho Genuine Cod Li4 • eQ' both Tithite and Brown, Husband's Mag nesia, a very superior article, Colotion, Iron by _Hydrogen, 4-e., 4.c,, and in • short everything usurdly kept in a Drug Store. Ile also ling nll artieca r,f iti,t for lie sick, 01 the very best quality. such as Barley, Sago; 'Thpioca, A frorr-rnot, Oat , meal, Water 4. Soda Crackers, Irish lcr•hrntl Noss, and an oak* ul Choen /ate preparrdtbr the sick. Ile c.0nn0 ,,, to keen On hand ntt ttrisortroeut ' 111 Sit pica! A LSO nil abr.:Ament of vicar and r , lan i SPECTA - CLES. Pamir, To , ,!ff, tic. etc., nll of %%lock chit be dr•pirre,' 1.1 10 lENIt I' Lon. IN. May d 18•i0 --31 cLEARFIELD, ; 7:111S .C 11: VIFOUr TIN AND SIIEET-IRON WARE s .D.LiVaLtt (1) \I%) Ost.ar B. Illerrell II \IN ( ; eummelle(ll the Tinning bosom's In 1.1 the horoutOt ul (*.learnt:ld, %v.tuld rcoitcet tally inform the I.llblle that he will Al ,titilticturr H id herit on halol a large and gonctral assort. ni elta i% at 'IL 4411: la 4_ , IT 11 , hi( h ho %%ill sell 04 cheep for CA:SII or npprov .d [rude 11:i tiny other efrioblishinciii in the cowl iy 1011 of till I.itids duo ° tin iho shortest notice, in tho hest mahner, mitt on very rentiona- tic ictrns. Ile luny I e found in the shop foinierly Beisel, on Murlcut utreel, East of Ihu Cimirt hollso• Clearfield May 18.50. 4linutticrship. Notice is hereby given Ono the pirtnersitip bervlebore ensling be tween J0F1:1.11 & 4\l,Ex. SeOVIELD in the woolen tnnotancturing Ineener3 in Union honestly, Clear field courtly, le mutually tlesoi% ed. A ll pc rFous debled to said loin are regneeted to cull uud Bel de 46r nrcoun l yll the Factory in said DAN nblilp, tyhere the bonhn are lelt u 1 lito 111111(13 of :-.3tu livid, end all persnne hay tng chills t‘ill oblige by preuenting theta al the Faint. Witte. JOSEPII SCIIOFIELD, • ALEX. SCHOFIELD. May 2, 1850.---pd ; A Yulimbic Farm & ',miming Establislimen • Volt°latilitt,. oa° iti...enut. . .. ~. nrig. llE s ubscriber offers lo sell or renl, Ids well,, !mown and very taAmble renl erlal. , slionle j ib Covilltillol tovilislop, on Sow!) , mioi., oosis log of i 6 200 :Acres of ,g,apkti, s.x,y (.! ~..nici ..,re t lerir. t.l niid la .I 1 . 1111111 hi.llo 1/1 ‘ el; , , s p, iti.l: 1Y.111n4 ,0 1100.1 , r hitt/ i% S:/1V Nth:, 1‘ . 4..? • . ('Xiti p .if illiri . :'. 0 l'IOU:: :0... I 011,..1.11 0 11!: i 6,* 0' LI I ; i i;i6ifrbiraeet4l.;lllll, II fflllllP Nik-A , , 911 ,...,4 , an o.w , l4:ozo''' • ' I , • • - r --... 4 ,......t r vi vow - .. k nu • - 4h. .... firel rule dint. g rolid,_9ll! !KM 1 •: - )0 -3m DISSOLUTION DISSOLUTION OE ipartnership. The partnership 'here tofore existing between %%rn. llatlehaugh & It. FlVard, in the Tai!oring huhiness, wns this day dissolved by mutual Consent, Therelero ;ill person?, knuwing themselves indebted %%Mittens° runic forward and make payment is ithon; delay 110 either of the filth:4..6l)pp.. . , Wm. ItAntii:tucii. .11. F. WARD. Aray 1,1850 To Col Rectors of a S5O. ALL Collectors of Stole Tux for the yenr 1850, %h, , pny into the Treasury . 1...7 7 4:75' 0 of Clearfield con,iy. the ‘N hole arn't eI 'heir Slate tux betnre the lira '1,4 01 July, (1850 ) dill he twilled w n discount of 5 per cent. upon (Ike ninount ru pni i tu, in uthlittun Io he ' , Pr cruinge a>nnlly ull ltd. Ity order of the Cotetnrev , tmers. 11. B. Blassrm, 1:f.1). 20, 1950. --- D 1 SULUTION to 0" partnership. The partnership here fore rusting 111'1W1•1•11 A. M, ( . .!n ill It and A J. I)ruttelser, in Ihr Boot & Souctualot,g, littetutss, luis tins day !won dte , .cdyed Icy mutual I ou s ,•“?.-- Thosc. tusviug , :troutou wtid firm Will plenue talc() non, ?hilt A. J. Urturlo r tint liorized to srt- Ilc n ..reotints gill et saul firm. atul to rivuive a rc , •411 , 1 lor till ',tumuli due CI; A. McGm NT '