i§f§§§ WaS 1 I 7 l‘; 1 6 EASY! ~ e• - • . [gin. reader's may 14:, , 7d i , i 4, , epf the newspapere, en adve ,''''', en - 'it , d ,:;fyfWashin g made Easy,". of , rE!. : ,t, hherein Ahe ventures : Jo give, se veral,valu. le hints and ' information hi regaribto aching, for the sum vf one dollar. Be low will be folind;lter,great, secret, which t we l itukdialt, thinldrig it May . possibly-be ,useful liousowiv,cs.l7-7tßraq/bid.R6por- 9 Madani IL- need • not enter into, a long diseussiOnon the 11.oubles of Washing day. These are' already .too. ,well known .. Her object loM3p:9,rtittfoimation that will ob. viaket,ll.ol4se' trottiA; And yonder Wash i9l3.Da_XploilsOt.Ets,pmy of the seven, and a 04,e saVOlitif 6 save tabor, wf'ar of clothes, tqatitig;OPitittons; , skinning of • hands, the ost iiThriisliliottrds, machines, pound bOtels, • biltECTlO'f , • Put your clothes to soak in soft, write), (just enough to cover them,) the night be fore you wish to wash. Ira few quarts of strong soap suds aid added, so much the better. bhould therlstbands or bindings of shirts he very ditty, rub in such spots a little soap before puttin,g to soak; this is all the rubbing about the whole washing. After putting the clothes to soak, take 3 ozs of fresh unslacked lime, •?4 lb of hard soap, it •lb common soda, (cut the soap in small pieces,) or balfa pint of strong home made soft soap, in a 1,0801 by themselves, airtl I pour on them one gallon of toiling soft j watgk. shake thbin up and stir them well, and let 'all stand till morning, when, you must take this liquor rind strain it being very careful not to base the particles off settling poured off with the liquor. When l you get ready to wash, lia%o ten gallons of boiling soft water in your kettle or boil- Cr, into which polir the •liquor made flom the soap, lime and soda, (keep out the set tfing,) and place an earthen plate in the bottom of the boiler to keep the clothes from burning. Some persons also enclose their finest linnans and eottons in a bag before placing in the boiler;`Afadain D., considers this a good plan: First rinsing them in warm water. Then put. your clothes into the water and boil them half an hour. Thentake them out, scald them, and rinse them in clean ..eofi water r warm or cold, and your clothes will he as clean and as white' as the driven snow/ and all without rubbing or machinory./ By Os, plan the finest !imams, laces,Garnbrics,&e. can be readilvand easily cleansed. - Wol. ' I lens are not io be washefl by this method. Madam 8., can safely assert-that her plan II the easiest...mode car xfashirig ever dis covered. )1y •it one petsbn can do the washing of> a family of tweney - persons before breakfast, have, the 'clothes out to dry, and tho house kept in goodorder, rind the gentlemen of the family as \Veil a; all about tile, Mite, free-from washing day annoyances. Should the clothes to be, washed require more than ten gallons of water to boil them in, monmar less soap, lime and soda can_be used in proportion. When theke is any difficulty in always procuring *eat lime, aliquor can be made from it which will keep. for years, ifcork cd up, and always be ready for use. Madam it., would advise her patrons to divide their clothes in two or more paVs before boiling, as the coarsest, dirtiest, and most greasy ones ought not to be boiled '„ with those ofa fincir'llibile containing less \ dirt, as the water in wliteh they; are boiled must, of course, partake of its contents.— \ The finer, cleaner clothes •can be boiled first, or the water frP:'.• boiling clothes in, -It ' containing the liquorbfstirip, lime and so ' Ei,) can be divided interns many parti as u have parcels of eg-, and thus boil h parcel its proper. 'When put in before washing, thii•dollies should' 'it DRUG AND VARIETY • _ parate. ,- Grease Spots on Woollen Cloth, S, \lef t --:---' '-' STGRE• Li OC. nnen and'Cotton—May be remind by di lubbingorLthe spot a little moistened mug- , L2 ' ''' C D w ,isc, respectfully nesia, and When dry•brush it oil . Anotli- mono . . t . ..ne, Ili( ' putnitr two. ritll t y lm t i ll u t i tt u l:c u llkl iu ro il l ::: er method is•to.nnsh and peal otf rhe skin vcii hi. we bluro one door in,, th of !lig Mansion ofa potato and cut it in slices, and rub the 11 )a"r , ' 2 ' '",,e' , dir li ettl Y u " ir° 8Pt44.1,4 ryas: spot with one or more slice till cleansed.•—• 6 top . r t;'..- "i ti r l e itt e rcill 3 i.O.T b t i . r 4. l lZil t e"p ‘ a tu iro u . l . i ; , p llE ' ll° I Paint may be removed by rubbing with tie harimt returned Irma the tity, v.he, t o he, re• woollen rags dipped int:turpentine, and af- pseud a coug 410 exteoslt e wen-Intim oi terwarils in strong soap suds. Patent ledicines, Drugs, Groce fuleStains and Iron Moulds can be re. Gies, Confectionaries, Oils, and t..... moved by salts of lemoil. ' 1 Paints and Dye-Stuffs, together n wash and clean Sill,, Dre,sses,if-c.-1 - with a fine assortment of 'T oys, Many persons suppose that silks cannot be I ' -Stationary, Perfumeries, and washed, and under this impression hale, lain aside or given away such dresses asl liancy articles too numerous to nearly worthless. Silks can be. washed ' inention. ' without injury by Madam Be%ealt'a sys-1 tria moo, of Drugs and Patent Aledscinee consist to tern. To succeed 'best it may be neeessa. Pa" a/ 'o Mialvial ry to take the dress to pieces or partly so;1 Datu.s' Wild CierrlE;Psbilt Salis, livery full. The silk should be laid on a , 'and, Jar, Sodas and Acids, perfectly smooth board, and rubbed one aim Horse Lini- Oils and Tinctures, way with a flannel well soaped with pure I Meld' Rhubarb and Alois, soap, and wet in soft milkwarna water, rub 'Husband's Magn'al °-I Rauts and Thus, .'"\, in this way till the dirt i:" removed, then , Paetwn's ' l4 take a sponge wetted in cold water, (1% his. I lifellUato's Qintat i Q 7 / 2 : 17112 U 6 ' 4. 4• 80411 : 1a Caustic, 'key or alchoitpl is better ' ) and rub off all, J.alPle: P 11&, Calomel, 1 %. soap or, suds., left on the silk. A ft er ,it vita's d°' Valerian, \,% \ cleaning one side, turn the silk and I • L ' e .„, e ' sd ,t, (f ,'' Tic s rn e i t ti n i ta (g , e ' s and -r N 0 . ~,.* 'tbe other side. The finug bilk rib." rcttr S "Q ' 'AZ ' \ - , J ''' thus be made as clean ab, cw _1 Th o inpson's Ey e Poornzait's Plaster, describN. l l. i - ii s maybe-%vashed in , Lid Ilrakr, ' 4 - c ''.l-c ' I fp ' d i le g .., By plowint t•' ' by rubbing them wo l l.iVillitill Mc other Drugs equally kept in a, country l ttorriptnes-, .. CI 8 prop , e . rim: •witn a warm; (not' ith; s 1 "0 . -' ' ' ' -I t t 1 1 i:3 iGrrott ~ , 1 uetween they .(4, 4t3zep d ill' Ll' sisaiDTPSlPat u l . 4 - d ' t a c ) 1 , IX Alt !etc-Pct., qe ,. fra" l "." J 'A - rBt l'e", P .t i. • .1 6 Erto kly a tv#1 4.....4..nr(1 i't rfunterluald . 1. ' ....r lyn • 4, 41 •,- ''' LI:1- , se , s y , ght to the platez-,d a - 6. en e tot J u l ; t eS.'.2." s c .,.),,r tho utmost into Ild to %. •' etc. ^' 1 r •-- 1 - ' wls, t 4 ' Mit , - ~1 11 A . h g , ii043 , 1 4 :3 , , the almost boupd • %a sa j , a 4 ).""i turlt u Id out 14111 Ito kst: 2b remove mflilep rem ,tirzen, o. • ,.. . so • Moisten:a piece or hair . ttpand rulkori the parts affected.: ' Then ' rub pier the spots' ,lint>w-hilt' g, 'Jai it O n -. the, gi*ss . to T Ark ' iiiehlea d 441 ::',l4.OirtbS•.! Ty MOiaten it a lbw ti ' ••• -:7' ''.3,` , .- ~,'-', ' , t ,r, : , • . ''' A '' ' ' ''3 TO'Clean Silltg, ~' P4. , 1 , cos, Prints . _ - Ifr,44' . - UottonS, Chintzes,. 4c.. , , i , - ellse of petd toeS,:without injuring the Coldrs. Grate raw potatoes, -wash94 and 'pealid,lo, a fine pulp; add Water in„tho proportion of a pint to a.potind or p*tites r msthe liquid thro' a Emilie into a vessel where it is to remain until the finq:Oiestarch subsides to the bottom. your elt,the..clean h4uor, which is. , io be us ed , for ,cletiniug. -To perform thisTrucessoprend the artiele i teobe clean. esLon a table covered with a .4en cloth,dip a sponge into the potatoc liqnor and rub on the cloth. - j To wash Calicoes ' 'Or i C r Otion Printed . . Take u pilit bowl of Wh',..at out and make it into a paste with coltrivatitr; then pour this paste into two gallons of boiling soil water and boil for ten minutes. Then add enough of cold water, tvashs . the calicoes without soap. After This rinse the clothes in clear cold Water, if stitliteSs is required, add to the rinsing watera little starch made as above. By this system 6 washing,cal icoes seltlem or never fade.: " The quicker calicoes are washed, rinsed, an& dried, the better. • They should be drid in the shade if pessilile. ' Beers gall . mi cd with the wash water improves the colip.s. . . STARCHINO-!-CttAR STAltelllNG 7 ETC. • To-nrake Starch for.tinen, Cotton, &c. TO one ounce of the best starch add just enough of self cold waterio. make it, by rubbing and stiring, into . Ohiek paste, careftilly breaking well the lumps apd particles. When rubbed perfectly smooth add nearly or quite a Pint of water, (with bluing to suit the taste,) and boil to } -at least to prevent its. burning. When Viet stirring keep it.covered to prevent the ac cumulation of dust, Also keep it cov ered when removed from -the fire, tb 'pre vent a scuM - from arising on it. To give the linetia fine , smooth, glossy appearance and prevent the iron from sticking, add a_ little . . spermaceti (a piece s la rge nv a nutmeg,) to the starch wheWboiling, and a hal tea Spoonful of table salt. If you have no- spermaceti, to be had, cheap of any druggist)take a pieoof the pu rest, whitest heres laid or talloW, (mutton is the best,) . , s,tboutstis large.as a nutmeg or Nice this quantity of the refined loaf sugar, and boil' With the starch. In ironing linen contus e . or shirt bosoms, their appearance will' be math improved by rubbing_ them before ironing with a clean white towel dampen ed in soft water. The bosom of a shirt should be the last part ironed, as this will prevent its Wog soiled. All starclishould be strained ,hefore using. • • CLEIRFIELD ABOEIIIY. 1 •t. ~..... . rinutN.lnstiintion.wit be opened g a t Moroliiy the AL, Oil' d of June next for the 'reception iil impils, itiolosmed females, under the management 91 the Rey: AIME:A T. tHeirAvtiv, assisted by Mrs. JAsits EValot.EY, of this piece. . . , • • The course of . inethicjitin wilt Ite systems tie and thortmgh : It will mkt**, alithe• branches cener• ally taught in our beitAeadermes, or High Schools. The manners' and Morelli' of the PC:hollirS lA ill he strictly attended-to. • The Trustees, desirous of gie , ing all an opportunity.of olnaintng en utiolul educe non, have made 'the toting of, inutruetion as low to can be rearonanly expected i 7, ; . For insteuction in Itentliter, Spelling, Wri... ... ling, Parley's GcogrEipb3;.mnil Mental Ai.- Jittunotir, per quarter, - 7 :' 52,00 Fur the same brandies, with Gengraphy,... Crammer. Ilintory mut Atitlitni;tie, - 3 00 Fur the came, with Composition. Astronomy; , r. itlielorie, Ftrilm-uphy und'elo intstry, 4 20 For tilt the above. %stilt Latin, Greek, irenels. &re ere, 8 CO S . gqqi . RICH A 420 SBA President of the Board of mi. Amish—hues Mucus. &ley. May 1.5 1850-3 in. Auditor l 4 • ,„ , • .I tho OrPhnits'"Court.of • Cleutlieldi'dtinly; /. •OI May, teistti, - 1100. Ot. motion of; o. 7 ',.'; i A!"VVA.r.ntor.''Esq.. Soho %V: Wright. Eery: woe, apPqinteti.Audifortii ntiltb - Ohd. and d tat rintittiTh-Of -.Onsets orising'lrdm rottl anti` peritinfulpettY - 'itit-domes Loid,lfeed;'noW-iti,thi hands of hikAlfirtifrisiratori • acifillellruin'redtilklagi . 4 W..C.'0EL611; elffj,k94; A LL persons interested' in tiieinstritintin (mt.,10 or James Lord,ploq, sionop thnt I ail, anoint - to the duties ot the , • , appointmei t. at tho Prothonolorri, Alec, in field,on Monday the 10111 gay oi,Jotie nextf.o /loch. M,, ot said day. J. W. WRIGHT; . • i7. 4 0V11 , 1L . . . -• THE enbacribtrlicingOpsiratie of .setlling up Ids old huBinces, retiochle.all peroone having accounlB)%illi Min ft) "coil itarncOl• ntely find malceveilloment nod 'have COST • iticitAnn Kay 2, .18t4. . — II4ItISIOAL :•HOUSE, ESTABLISHED 15 YEABS AGO LW liorth•West corner of Third and Union strecli, Bet ween 'Spruce and Pine streets; PHILADE;_:PHIA. • Tyr ITEN YEA ItS ,Of extensive nnd .iininter• a: rum ed . prnetive spoil in Ibis eiiy huge retie tiered Dr. K. ile • niest expert and successful practitioner far and near. in the irealtrjent of all diseases I) a priv ate safari , . Persons nfil cued . ash n'eere. 13 pon Ille hiCily,.ihrost. or legs. pains tri thi hi nil or hones; merptirial gravel, disease arising triirrisouthfulex• eesses'or imptirities Of the . blimil, whereby the courtitution has become enfeebled.' are all treat• ed vtith success. - . Ile mho places himself. under the earn of Dr K., may religiously confide in - his honor as a gen timber', and confidently rely upon hie shill as physician. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTIC Young men • lin have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged iii—a habil frevienity, ./earze4l-Lori- 2 kil--crinrp;rnions or a (14 7 1i701-; the eff,eis 01 %,Ilich nro IlighllV fell, CVO() %Olen a• sleep, muLtle".wiy : .b_atli mind and body, ahuntd apply imineitiately,- Weakness and cons' it iiinin. al debility. loss 01 niusetilar energy, physicril'ins sinide and genernh.rosiration, irritability and all nervous affections, indigesiinn, slugg if,dlllol9 Of the liver, and every . diren.e in any '‘t ny canner, led with the dirorder cif the procreative functions ,•iired Intl fitll vivr restnred.. YOUTH & MANHOD. READIt A VIGDR . OUS LI O FE, . A, • PREIVAT UR& ,DEATH. • .. . K B. Tti • on Self Preservation. 'ONLY 25 - CENTS.: : This prild,sh.r.:: with ed(ul Vroormation,un - ilte nifinaniies and iiir k a b e r ,to ihi r eiPs.ernli ve Organ< Is iit;ilr.•.,cm It r.lilie lu youni. IIIANIIOOD mid OLD AGI. and shook 1,,e clad by tin. '„.Tlie valuable advice and impressive warning ii,,g)vea will prevenvyears 01 misery and suffer nig and'auve annually of L , ves. Parcnni by reading, it it ill learn bow. to pro. semi-the destruction of their elitlilren. remntence of 2,5 "centri, rot:lased in alet• 'readdressed io DR. EINKELIN. N corner Ail THIRD a: UNION eorreis, between ,Stirneo and Pine, PHILADELPHIA., "%ill ensure a book, under envelope, per return of mail. ' • Persons at a distance may address D:. K by let (puldpaidj and lie cured at home • . PscxXocs ordllentcm,s. DIRECTIONS. &C., for warded: by sending a _reini6ance. and put up Be -1 cure trom DAMAGE; or CURIOSITY. n"rilo•Feilere,'Diews Agents, Pedlora, Caeca,- sers, di/ all others iupplied with the above work at cep , 10 rater may 17. '5O--ly LUMBERMEN, LOOK HERE, . E LIE iubseriber Dillll4 t...eli a lot of first rate -J OAK and PINE TIMBER, Mending. satiate in Aintree totvitship,,on the Philipsburg road, one- hull mile from the New/Putkaike,less than twtr railes.trem the Mitshinnun creek. and eight miles from the river. It vi ill be sold either by the lump or in has —lur cash—anil a reasonable time alltmeil tut taking the timbes-offitie ground. • • MOSES THOMPSON. Morris April 2. ISI3O. Macon, Clover Seed, &c., E l )1; SALE it THE STORK 01 LEONARD At MOORE °infield A pril' 13. , DISSOLUTION OF partnership. The partnership here iotore ex,st.i , g between tVtn, itatlehuttglt & 12, F Ward, to the Tailoring, !incline", wfWfit4 Miy thesolyed by mottml.ermsent, 'Therefore'ail prrems knowing themselves indolited %,iit.ptense come forward and muke... itaymemt ithout delay io either of the etilmeribers. -11fgy 1,1850, To Collectors of II S5O. • . ALL collethuil of Slate 'Tax for the year 1 MO, oho pny into the 'Treasury A * r r" of Clearfield empty, the n hole noel their State tax before 'ill° first 'di.). of July, (1850 ) nil' he minted 19 a discount of "5 per cent. upon ihe-amount so Nth' ita; in addition to: percentage usually-attuned. 13y order of ilie - Cornintssuiners. 13:BEissEt, Feb. 20,1850. • NEW STO.IIIE . 'AND coat malp-. (t) ll4.auliscrthei, has oininerl flora allj‘nrong DivOl S Addire; :half a - mile,eaat of the C,earfieltl Oridge t herd hat :ist• hand a large asanrietf fil , tk of . . pry,G .. p. Ods, Hardware, .ftceripp - , .Queenswaye, „Boots and Shoes, `i . .., Mill and CrodiLcut saws, and !of.. 1, 1 1 ' '14 -'g Cllern II ) lie f ° In a c 'f iiiilr ) A Vol liable Farm & Lumbering Establishmen Htore o i h irii lie 1q di , teriimied,tro „ Oil rit arittea In mule .. muleil a. tilijeet . Inc t.lirellilt:t4iLlo gielllra . a :, :1 4 7ttr,,Sat De Od ' lit en U. eat'' , ' - 74 il ....x.l .H, the PrI t(: ; -011' at. , %v 11; 1 1 1•1 1 7 .. t E If .• 4 0 , 1 ,11 ifliTS in , fen it relt, Iris %ye Blue' 'Black and Mixed :' .. Jr h licr.4l?ill ve ; valikulkljtill ealato. Billinte to Crivingtu,i 100 IWO ip, oil Sain:y Ilan,. onSisling tit , ci3r,Qad cloths from ,52 - '50a,5 00 - 200 !ic:ries of Land • .- , 3 ..tuassimpres at z-, 100 a 2 60 Sixty of Al lush ar.! el, d and 111 a goud Mate of . r r4 . 0ii....‘: 4.-. *. ' l ' C., nil hi fin ..,,i,,vaiwi b ilie balunctiinnlior Itnai ~ A linty, hpII, (U r i , rae to, --; ' 41...'; '" :*."`" "' 'G no Mill.4anr..r.v+.!.•ti , a large and c ornainilian4 4'' - 4 ' ' 41(•44' Jeans, L ' -..4 " . '' 1.1 : 7 '' # : 1 1.. few weeks since ,a I,lfit! and 131r1);:Evflaiiii. / " I • i; la fr . .„_- .• ~s'''• &A i o . . _ . 1 nii A"Vie--7 7,0411 Kr . 4.14 - tctnk place in the neighbori 1115t7:".`456 her QUI ..,....... ~ .I.4lfij • ~ 01, avow' Lt ' ' named Spinning, N c.;THßtriolik .1,-....., • -4.-......„ n 1 _ -1115. lined; 'co. 4 . '•,.. ''• :-. . ..., 44,q, ' V i l . i r- • i tc ,ORCITA47 , I), 4f, ~. .„.., z . ,:,,, _ 4-- , 4 ., , -\„.;. N urilk !. ) ,:„,... I < a ,.• fn .. - • I , v4sa'' - ...4r / 5a1,,,, ret ive, . e., ~• .. 7.. - .ek.Fusti- II ' -- --z::, - :...-,.. • -,,. . Nr.... I:" ' , - ---.-A.' . 111 RADEBAUGII H. E.' WAgn. T „ hg' Undersigns:oil linvilig•rocoit;oil 'afresh suit , ,',ply,.of medicines - of:ell kinde; endlif the ye. t'y beiit quitlity,,,bflurelbentlo the public at smell '.profits, for CASlte.:.,q ‘ e.hcs on . hand among oth. -ociiiiiiiti . Cod Liiireiii ' Oil .. : . 1 ; ~White aud Brown ; HusbatUrs'lll44 ht7l l . Oia ; - a very superior article, Colodiatri i•:,.2.1 ;2‘;''-... ‘ „ : Wydro g ,eg, 4-e., . 4-c h and lit ~ 1'....:;:...,'.;!.: .17.-Z,i j itliiu g usually 1 in a dr ug nil ru'iicles of diet.. for tho sick 01:, . i 1 the !sr li4tis roklily,4ll4lbnti - .ijaitey, Sa g o, 4-o^-112 7 . 0 procot, Oat. *al, ..If - a t eVl eoilc: y i i ,kers,:.triili 4 ledland7.ll4;ss;ara a :,,.,'', fir, 10 . ? 1' . Choco late preptireclfor th e 'ste c%'' : - : ''''',' liiicontinue. 10 kappqm liatureit I niti timent U( TRUSSES. Suigirtil Insiruinenta, &A :. z, ttru-ittiitiviberit of dear and' C . Olo'rrd s spk: 'c .t t'LliS, 'Pamir, l',,iiii Brushei,k!Satili 'Poole- .- t h turi.oill of which a ill ba. this - posed uf-,10,%, Cash. . , !.. IIkINRII LORAIN. Nlny 4. 1850.-34 , te, IVIANSION' 4t HOUSE, CLEARFIELD r PA, WEITL. arykAirs•J T Curwonerisle . rcepectruily informs JL.ol the piiblie tluit ho ilia - taken the a-Mvo well known • TAVERN STAND, -' Situated oft die niirih4iest Coreer of the Markel qquare.,,lditnetliately opposite the court•lionno, n here lie is ftow prepared to accomniodate tray. eller' and Hier/ in an unexceptionable manner. lis • Table Parlors, Bar and Sleeping . . • Apartments, win tm raund at treat equal to any in the place, and will be attended with peldeness and puricin. olity. - The STABLING is also extensive; and will bet (irefully Th.ri 110 rEI, is situated jr) 11,13 most central and Imaineoo part of toi,vii, end at present er k juyo pairiningl! BcCl , lld to no oilier in the plar a. 'Having had many' years esperiento in keep. Mgt braise ul 'nubile entertainment. Mr: Evans kupeß to render perfect tuui4inetkm to nit tow rn , W'tavor him with their custom; and he is de lermined that no pains about be apared In render Ills bids ni I bs modern,., n, .1 'hero' re:10(.6.0.4 made to regular beurder o ni l d 1:114.11 . 1`i 10.111 tS. ' . A pri 110, tldrofl..-r-.3.n. • WARE ...HOUSE & i i j t ' : f z u o r i i i i :l ±..y•. I,a:thy, that • they b‘ivo rented the largo WABE-lIOUSE. situated on the Con.d, in Ali!eshurgL und . birini ozeupted by Burnside & 'I bey are now prepared for businebs, and GOODS OF ALL KINDS curoull ) aiured and shipped en life most rensunas hie terms. 0p.5 3111. ,• Cotponissionsees Sale: .UNKRiED LANES FOR TAXES, • ' N pursuance:ol the provisions of ilio Avis of .As. I bembly in Stich core mnde, there wall he expos -0 to sale *the heure. in the borough of .f:leorfieltt, on T9resdny the 1 I tit day of June next, t h e f u ll owing ri,e l itemed and degelibcd tracts 01 which were.purchased by,,the Cuifitnissiimera of Clearfield county, Treasurceo Fale. on thn - l s i Januarys, 1 94 k for Inn loxes and rusk !lieu due, viz ; ?Ca. acres. warrantee. 7lnenship. 200 Robert Corsoo Vint/boo 4179. 1001 .Jornes Wilton Fox. , . 35 Vornuin & Judson do 'l2O E 13roAn & 'lppon 13ecenrin 50 'Compbell Torn.q. 30 Jyseplt Leonun! do 4998. 552 no . v Elk c0y.4001 556 11/.. Willink do do 512.1. -. 50 GC , olllcail do 5151 - 200 do t\ CIA cud - do • do 5456 200 do '1)13 do 5472.. - 73 ~do . do . 543 U 50 do - do . ; - :do 50133 710 W. ton erti I loiodon do • 4899 100 W. Williiik ..Ifly '' do" 5033 100 W. Willink do-• . do 4185 300 Jorbes Wiloon do , do 553 289. A,'Ketincily • do . du 400 12 ,4L! ECIV I nslau do do LIMES ELDER, B. I3oNBALL, Corn l rs. ..S.oruEr. WAY, Attest-IVm. - A. • Comnfis office, April is), 1050. TIN AND SIIEET-lION WARE TalViIV11. 0 :a(!itP0)11)Xcl - Vse l ar B. Merrell , . . 1-I AVING romnienceil the Tinning business in the borough ol Clearfield, %you'd rerpert fully inform the public that IT tv111:14 frinfueture end keep on band 13 large amt. GenFral riseurt• meat' of WM? laallEk V. taleM6l3' wdortaa Aitao . . which ho deltas cheap for C . ll4lLor approv. rd•trade no any other eetabliahrnent in the coun JOB WORK °rail hiotio done on the aboriert rimier.. in the bell, manner,eocl on very reasona• hie terms. Ho . may I a (mind in the 00 1 ) formerly occupi ed by 13. on 111arlt';et etreel,'Easi of the Court tumour INlqy, 2 1 850. DISSOLIITION . 0" partifeishiji: Notice ishereby given 0,,,111,0 p aliloriiiip• • lit-reldfure I•7lbll.ig NI °en JoSEPII & M.Er....SentlF:r.n in the vt olden manufacturing atidinesd Union , township, Clear field county, is muluallydierulled. Allersnris dehied to said firm are reel:A:waled to call and;settle their acianmis fl thoYoetiory in said township, where the limilos•nro'4eft in the hands of A. Sec).- field, and all , persons having •cliiims M. ill oblige by presenting theuxut the same place. JOSEPH SCHOFIELD,. , ALEX. SCHOFIELD.' May 2 , 1850.—pa ~„; .. . ' • .Nitrotite ALL IllitiondlObwing.thentselves indobted to the - subscriber aro requeated to como and pay Alp, if nut ell bray co ,o, pay a partota ho must, hate money those indebted ,to mo will cern° anti 'phy'st part br the whelp, it enable me tit treat my creditors in the 'Sale meaner Attend ta tithe and cbst - • r • '"-Akrti SAMUEL, fl l'A V LOIL , Curitentivillo, May 2, , NENALCABIRET4LCHAIR ilianufactorv.. • fIE unheerihor rookOtftilly- intoraw i tbo. public • t ho .line cantratmad 'tho .abovo man tionear'huainero, tn, O alkits.voriouit .. firancheo, in the curfitild,..dirbotlir:opiraito the..Nleih dult ChtudkWhtio:! , he - i to:"..plepared to rnanufno.. bird r CABINET VAltt. 111 , 1 D :Cllll,lllB ' #ll4o:3poioCilifiabto inannar•-•lie 4iopoo by strict fitit.-ndt:oceive a bbaro . I r. ( 47". .tiirdiee on e kdo stint t cot do..' • • A NTE %. o 'ma nt the nix)v . e W . 13notneso; who can lira mollify omployormt nt fair „wagon. Nono but . good workint.n need npply. 1 - Jan. 17, '5O • IiTIIOSESALE4IN: WIRE MAWVart...t.tettklnalro AIM SObscrihers dna alteniionoCCOUN- FßY NIERCHANTS to . !heir Cite:nava as. lortment of SuperiOr Tin & Japanned ViThee. Keeping constantly on hand the LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE, STATE, and selling at LOWER RATES than ever offered before, they only ask a call to satisfy buyers of the superior advantages they offer IHELLOV & FORD. Sign of She -Large Cifec-Pol." Na. 291 Market Street above Seventh, PIMA DELPHIA. Feb. 1 MO —3m. Still something New, — itml som thing Newer StifL . • . f T3THOMPSON'S PATRN ;' TRUSS, made at taniletible meet, with a ratchet at !Ito bulb 64 thai the preentire can ho graduated to suit the convenience of the wearer. They can 010 ho arranged to auit either eido with a moinent's al. teratioo. A good inoturiment for gain at the sign of tha GOLD moirr4,ll.—A. M. 11. Clearfield Feb:l2., 1850; . . ROBERT MANLEY, CUAZULia.be AND (MLAalka MAKER. L . ic.,,beeriber-rerpectfully informs 'tile chi zumr vrCleartield county, that"be hos com menced the above Horned hominess, in the shop formerly, occupied by,4 L. (Nide,. e.q and , res .pectinily sehrita shore of public patronage.— He flatters himself that lie can furnish work to all personS who may be plern.cd to call,' to their entire satiemcnom Ile kill lircp tip•hand,;.,' Cabillet-work and Nindsor Chairs or every de,ertimun. Crliwiltete:o made tip outer. ALSO, _Dentist, bera}id, and Chiznzber Chairs—Chair Beds and Bed Chairs. irf I'ht• Bed - Chau. ran 't.o converted from the Arm chair n rompleto bed in two minutes, nail 'deo tvillfold to the small compass that can be car• tied under tho arm. It is particularly-.suitable Cur Military-0111ms and Profesaionsi gontlernen. N. B.—Cultino made in poneatent umnner and on the ehortest nonce. - ROBERT MANLEY Clearfield. July 23. 1819 —Gen 1{E1) & BROIVN A GENTS fur the Pnle of Dr. E.. Ggeen'e Rol and Brown Pals in Clenerola "county. Rickard Ckiarfield. Bigler 4- Co. du , . John Patton; Cu6s'eilsville. I. L. Bacreti, Ofelrfield Bridge. NTkonzit.l 11Ic Ghee, MeG bees 1114.. David .Ifinport, Cherry Tree, Liitltersburg CM/7• ./."(ackin, Giraid towysljjj),. FrOnehville. Tcrin s' filifurtay, Burnside township .111.:Oirk,Philip$burg, Cent.)>C co. June 19,1349. ,TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. Messrs. Ward &. Shea WOULD respectfully announce to die cif ',wits of the borough of Clearfield and the surrounding country, rho they harye commenced ihe above named business in tiling various bran , ' cites; in the shop formerly 'oc . currned .by Rade bough & Ward, on Market 'sireet,:,9,d•tfaar west of R. Slam 'it store. (up stairs.) FroliseAolig ext. perience at the business, they flatter themselves able to ciecUte all work entrusted to them with neatness and despatch. and respectfully each share of public patronage. Cloartiald, 111.1y.4, 18.50 Cq'N.l3,- 3 -They will t in the aegular receipt of the,laieet,Plitladolphia and New Yorlt.Faidi one. quarterly. l ea, ' !.. Root & Shoe_ ( A .:.. ..._ MAKING. -:, • na l- Elf : sulnicri ter (lately in the employ el Richard Irk Mossop, of this Noce) respectfully informs -Ids friends antral° public, that he has commenced . Jae above business in the school room lately occupied by Miss Good lellow.finiterii:litseir th,,E he 'can accomplish in a sthiainerury mann te er, &if - order that ho mny be i feroreil.w.pia, Either Coarse or Fine work mode little most Fashionable and Serviceable mennet • . .va&auustsil.oitaarazgap Vadi to orUer, m city style. RICHARD GLENNA'Ne Clearfield, Nov. 30,1849 ' ' Vitt. DAVIV H tif HORSE LINIMENT decorili brot.rntritlgjne for curing Spam% WM]: gtiliseStriorni uo "Bruitieti, dial has yet heat offorttl to - the 7ohlit' E 'lty-sultt at ,tita....usgn of tho 1 • GO LII AfORTAIt; EMI _ . Compootli . Slifit4.ot -„ Wild Cherry eta 'l . trot excellprit remgdy . to Llloy.pronchial irritati tiop,iiiginet coughing, and to (-Rai all pigrctonary d istuttics,'lttay' be had at the sign ul tho .• GOLD MORTAR. - 7 ' '-hik,,:cs.Q.o -heath 4upply of Fam;bModicince, of nearly alliCtßtis, and ofOe very I nallty, which will be Cash —nothin! IVn 1z . Nat 'lO ilaterican,-Oil. - : eskirnal or s in.; burns, chafe's •, _.1,. Bellefonte Ponitsdry.l p al l iiibie,i66l,,;# retitle-I& 'innallece to tfie claws Alf .Gittlineld ceuntyr tttat,te' CH ' continues the Ft:IUD:I4IV 'IIIIBINESS ai die el \ , k place,' where ' he ii 'prepared to' make aft kindi."o ,j. Mill and Saw-mill castiriga, loge.: , • , .ther 'with . every:`-kind of Ma thinery Castings, and wrought Iron. work for Mills 4r Saw milli —in. ihe latest and meat an/am-0(1'00es; on the f , shortest" notice practicable, and on ' favorable' • ' . , Having turnisil his' attittition almost entirely to ' Machitiory Work, and during tho last year having added rilergo number of new toll voittable:Grist• and Saw-Mttl , patterns, he feels justilled in Ataying `.. that idi..billi executcd by him. Will give tatisfac- , ,•. , . , An, esperlerscre al Pattern maker always cannot-, it?rti, it'll the establishment 'enable us tolit; twi any depi red patern on sheit notice.. Paco/food': '. preteairld rt,lliberel allowance made on 4 1111 1 46. ',.,' bead:. blero. aro,. respectfully Solicited, ,wbjelr . I,i Willlte protnittlY, , Outented. • ' ' ''''''' . '''' ' () " ...• ~ ~ ~ , - aka W • E.. ELCII. - Bellefonte „ round ry - , : Wn. 25, 1850 •• ' 5 , r 4 t:” :i. Whitt • . . L & PALN tovieto of tiro dhoti, A na l in n named well knoiitt44 . *Eq , ' '4:m111o' rale' Turnpike, seven milea'"esiii resPertiully annourfee totheir - friends, rid to V r . travelling public, that they have made. .ztensif arrangements. for mita 'mining all those favor them wlth a call. The Ilouse is ben, ly situated. and is one of the largeat on the and is also provided with the, most extenefies 4 ble room. They are well supplied tvithnarkio ing, and their BAH will be kept wall filpplielf;«, - • , • G ALFA & ypril 2, 1849. MIDI CARD FACTORY.. THE subscriber is still. Inuniituefurine : Taaaattaitak (gaulto:-. For COTTON AND WOOL, und.wtll wiriant3, - . equal to atty. mode injun..thuted.Sudati: Bo large stitch on bond, of - the . usual _kinds, an , make any number orsizer to order. ALSO. a general assortment of FlNDINtl'i ways on band, orauperior qualitiand at low inj JOHN a.. HASKELL,' 1 31, South Eutaw• street, Baltimore ;April 5, 1650.. . . . - • • , A xf,-Making, Blue - - • • - 'senithing, etc s.. , . THE s4bscriber hying ~ lensed Axe Factory of L. I. Curter. near , 'I I field, rerpertliiily eleonnees iu the people of t : field and the ol.Joining, counties that` he is ii., ' operation, end, ready to supply all orders fur Merchants and Lumbermen inalrespectful . vitoil to deal with him, nn Ite is determined work in n 9 good style. end on .as ressonablo,, as they can sopply themselves elsewhere. .Country produce, and even C.lBll seldom r • sed in ext.:hinge for t%Ork. N. El 'Fridays and Sanirdnys will, he fess for MENDINGcitic., of which customers vvilr' nntice,:ets tint they may riot be disaappoloted;,, .1 A COll WARNER. ClesitietiL 1G 4 " S'drflr {}l4 , 9learatin of C4l'.', 6 7 4 s Cauca's - . ear fmp , tre Qf the 13110 , 1—and yrry 831.1 QUANTITY whirl, 1..,2• l:1,A of a Med. int to rPct C of eurh-1)1,4L.,t bra , v pr, , 910f t;c parifylog maks! oin t.sc 31 iu. wide), 447 , iuZr.14.4 an‘l vicr:4l fir. crid. nir th0t...., BRANT'S INDIAN.. PEIRITMO EXTILIC 5a.4 a tftdi., int. in nrCrr re , spect; end tliere le , inut rant hi crew enrol ulfected, tint O1s;1:110111it it eontuinq more purifying, virttte,. ' , not c;eiliSst: tiolj tb.nr I. er.utriiiiiul is I:,ur 11c4t!er any 0 , 14-.. ta i 'nri la, ur‘bny that i. ever been AV, for o3le. ''rhere procii in our painiiirleto„,;, - the lir ILO n.n A q thi..rNst Indian turlii.-r, they (bit uieri• I)viNii yel Livi:—they flint urro Leis and CAI?. .t 1 , 14 I) C:•Ii 14.) , N WAl4—tlio y rltr f liar° Stet, Sentiment. Ind ntherwi•uriiiiieubcd lava IJCI . II IILALED arr,4 CVOs. • undredsz---'l'housands—: e wbc , 1 , 4% uiiiitattAsVr rinatrtitit, glor uded Ind 'cyreA the Fcruirai+i . l4l'initt Ober .recuav iruit.d 10 tutu Wo !hit— ereaar r''" 'ho ,* te of It . has snort medical. curative 'cr lii 11. fuel, in eonsequanci, cures zore di t iC in mitt rem T:Me. than cow batik of any othev trw.lteffia. it, diva. ONE ihuk BRANT'S Pr.lllTllll CIV , ' rotrn T131T..7 dierog r: thru4wia,Lqi,44,. LI a Atirr's l',u,rdfrftenvourd fie ea atop at jogs Mr.p Lidice. as sarsapard/a at one dnliar. But 'I{IIAN Elffilfflitt• spill for only ONE DULI.AR itlottlo; tovit Itottle of ft Las cured; and Is rapate - ctrint, Times as mud, 'disease at one total or eare.211414110, there* Coro, tardapntilla; in. congoqueneo obits , hols,ittrffer rtiodiral efficacy, should ho suld rit. eta mart Twenty-Floe Clatt pus bottle,to be ne CliaP tb 9 . •PlY.illit One 1)ollar. Ono, Dollar's Wortlil:,,.4t 11.)n• much CANet n—bow much Erritti.ts•-:how Scsof ur Oat J)ollar's worth of Brant' l'rr can: !tend thu followlnZ statctgout whichls men of its power. • • CAIN'CEROLTS scßorrt Zeta Is the vale-of x I)ying men erred of a worm &so of .SrrofuleArreilyrThel of Brot's Purifier, than ever Wu.' cured' by tbs - uss of nrelreGaiionsof thi: but torreparilts thUt iVal es et mat • • arinporilla hes not sufficient wake power to erect t. O O II cure of such rivollinglyAopcless -• 1j Mr. J. ft. Ils.sictis, of Rome, Oneida Co , had Scv.. Id 6 four !,•car.t—wa• roilfincil to bla bet, the lad ratr-115, was so MOO) dl etticd -nod dobilitsted as to be • R. F. WARD, THOS. SHEA. . raise 1114 bend to Lit bend. Ho had the; beet me 'lcor-had used- .of tin) Gat rurngbuilles , ln_ , -W allied but aurae l.l34ll4lll,Co46l4Prefl 1• t Dying, State n iid could not lien titenttleur AOUng when curinnencod using .. 411AN'l - r, , l'UßlFlF'4" ^ :',...!' ed; Near/it , t r, fronitor to co- 7 4,104 woir tlnonghhle leindripe, under hie cltltt,lci thaffintb through the r‘re• ran; no e aten nround•- could be lifted op out of iti, Once, it only holding smell piece—the use of .ent - arrn ,ras destroyed-by care—an Mr . under. the Arm as forgo: pXIII mans' bad nearly eaten through lilt site bleu hie ZIA wi t s, ofillece,4 with ricentp such ,Rttrid, acrid. PPR Ctrs, on ysirtUus purts - of 1* perty[t: , ,,,En.r. furthern ..;• 4 ,partieulare i see quern/mph/of. noet. , Titou./ WititAtm one y tiloptiot.olp minions of Iturne,-urtte's-ortcd•dd'in liaskiruthe'ddf he co-turnetn•rjA"lplug , PreAt's flies:4W ' !pct. ined him nod thou turd' him •that at!. the L iAidfidnerin ;told could not cure hirrlL..4l.lollds enso-lysus . .• Worse. titan - - ELOpoless ! stuietneattorcit're.i-'' 1 • My dife prtellted unb'bultln Exrti c,T4.1.11,1 , -ffi'ovrt.v emobkdipe•LiiA z dvire „.. 1 the lINCOAttt budge' mml4o4'olo to rift out oft nei4o-4 2 1 , . TIT RD AO: ?Abet; 611111.1. , On 1 hilr j,i t ed• Twr , ! iC urn lisrl 11.1I...qtErruP, - sodyArei'.4rerric.4 more etrurted A feet curo end rrdtdrect , inc,..tO i yool health. •.I" , Uirr,EFN WITNESSI:SI certified to by 11011'.11)11 r. ft. Pill - AVM. ut 11; , 1 Rome' iIISSELL,k Drt•diAti , • "•• and 1:1,1,1•C r i resrectdble sclortipc. flt J(01110 I - I A CrEN E. & W. F. IRWIN, 6/tat/Nit 154.A0 SMITH, Uzi, IYLItSUi • 11 ,. S. .& F. ATlNol,l);‘,4thersburgs EARL , .Ritlgetvay. J. L: Livotomutit; Caledonia. D., FL DEAnxrig Brookville, Nov 30,184P1-4 I s. -?'„': 1 4 10TFAL. -Ales, Chissels, Adzes, kze. EEO Brazit's is the Cheapest, 111LAINI 0
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