Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 30, 1852, Image 4

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    ORDIORICOLTURAL .011PAII LITIES
OF .CALIFORNIT.
- 7Mr. Andrew VVilliarps, lately delivered l
rail address upon the "Mineral and
Agri
cultural Capabiliticig of California," before
a numerous assembly of friends in Sim
Francisco. The address contains one of
lhe most extraordinary statements of facts
we bitve,over read. We' present to our
readers a few of its most remarkable pas
*ogee from a report in the San Frnncisco
Herald:
'ln the most of other states a single ex.
,cellenee is characteristic and predominant.
The lumber of Maine, the granite of New
Hampshire, the wool of Vermont, the man
r.
u e factiires of Massachusetts, the agriculture
Of lklciw York, the coal and iron of Penn.
syliania, the grain and fruits of the Middle
and Western States, the copper of Michi•
- gait, the corn, tobacco and hemp of Vit.-
ginia and Kentucky, the cotton of Alaba
ma and Georgia, the sugar of Louisiana,
the-tugar, cotton and indigo of Texas, the
turpentine of North Carolina, and the rice
of South Carolina, constitute respectively
their'most prominent and distinctive inter
ests, and are the pride and glory of their
citizens. But there is scarcely one of these
'that cannot be found er produced in our
own State. In the natural productions of
the earth, conducive to the sustenance of,
mati; is our State abundantly prolific.
As, we approach the centre of the State,
the banana, the-orange, the lemon, the ol
ive, the fig, the plantain, the neetarineahe
almond, the apricot, rind the pomegranate '
of the South, mingle in the same luxuriant
, gardens of Los Angeles, with the pench,the
pear," the cherry, the plum, the ri
quince nd
the apple of the North - the fruits of ! the
•oak, and the pine, of gigantic size and
' delicious taste,furnishing to man and beast
the richest and most nutricious food ; the
beautiful salmon of the noble Sacramento,
often weighing thirty, forty, and in some
instances, sixty pounds, vieing with any,
either in firmness of texture and richness
of flavour, as well as in size; and one en
,coirimon article of fine sugar, the
exudation of a epecies of pine tree called
the sugar pine; the successive range of
mountains, whose extent is lost to view in
the distance, waving with rich harvests of
oats; the spontaneous productions of the
soil ; solid trees of 'the red wood on the
banks of the Trinity and Shasta rivers,
siity-eight feet in circumference; hollow
ones whose cavity has sheltered sixteen
irien and twenty mules for the night; pines
crowning the dizzy peaks of the Sierra
Nevada, three hundred • and eighty feet in
'height, the first two hundred and fifty feet
without a branch or limb—an extent of
growth se far beyond the ordinary size, as
_ tosaere alm_pst incredible, but well known,
ant seen, and verified by the uniform and
concurrent testimony of many whom I see
"sitting around me.
—* * • *
On land owned and cultivated by Mr.
James Williams, an onion grew to the
enormous weight of twenty-one pounds;
on this same land a turnip ems grown
'griller equalled exactly in size the head of
a flour barrel. On land owned and culti
vated by Thomas Pollen, a cabbage grew,
Which measured, while growing, thirteen
feetriix inches around its body ; its weight
LA' riot known. The various cereal grains
also grew to a height of from six to twelve
fiet:"Ono red-wood tree in the valley,
known as Frinont's tree, measures over
fifty feet in circumference, and is nearly
three hundred feet high. Added to these
astonishing productions, is a beet grown
by Mr. Isaac Brannan, at San Jose, weigh.
ing sixty-three pounds ; carrots three feet
in length, weighing forty piinds. At Stec
ton is a turnip weighing one hundred lbs.
In the latter city at a party for twelve per
sons, of a single potato larger than the size
uf an-ordinary hat all partook, leaving at
least one half of it untouched.
These may be superlatives, but they do
exist, and they show what our climate and
gait - are capable of producing. Nor are
_these more seemingly incredible than the
well-known fact of a portion of our State,
nearly six hundred miles in length and fif
ty, in breadth, whose every root of ground,
from hill-top to valley, is more or less im
pregnated with, gold of every conceivable
form and size, from dust up to lumps
weighing thirty pounds.
But let es cast our , eyes around this hall,
nod what do we see, even from this hasty
collection, and casual contribution? An
agricultural, botonical, geological, mineral
Dad floral exhibition;embmcing nearly one
thousand varieties of pressed floweis,ofev.
ery hue, and of surpassing brilliancy near
ly two, hundred- varieties of which_ are if.
luatrated -by truthful and beautiful draw
ings; seed; of more than three thousand
varieties of native flowers; twenty varie
d/3a of lily and other bulbous roots, embra
cing the remarkable soap plant, rivalling
the finest boast of the toilet, and adding to
its healing qualities as if provided by na
ture for the double purpose , of sanitary and
affluent properties for the native sons of
the forest ; specimens of one thousand va
rieties of the principal quartz veins and
soils of the ,State ; about twenty varieties'
of the principal grapes and clovers, many
of the specimens pressed, embracing the
burr clover, that feeds to fatness "the cat
tle -of a thousand hills, when all other
sustenance is parched and withered; Shel
ton's mammoth clover, whim stalks from
00 root covered an area of thirty.one
square feet,some of the stalks six feet long,
a half inch in diameterr and the clover.
head five inches in circumference; single
stalks of the white lilly, producing one
hundred flowers of indescribable delicacy
and beauty; beautiful specimens of miner
als and' pressed flowers from It Pratten,
Esq., of Nevada ; stalks of the oats gath-
Wy Mr. Shelton,' thirteen feet high;
specimens of wheat and burley having one
hundred and fifty tied two hundred main
moth stalks springing: from one root the
produce of a single seed'; the red sugar
beeti grown by M. Beard of Bin
Jpse, fwenty.eight inches in circumference
weighing forty seven pounds; some from
the luxuriant gardens of Alderman Green,
or this city, or only . two months growth,
weighing six or, seven poundal Cucumbers
raised by' the' same, eighteen inches in
lengthronions cultivated by Messrs. Cham
berlain and Musser, five, six and seven
inches in diameter, and weighing three
and four pounds eachnearly seventy
thousand pounds to an acre—and the
whole number from the sett supposed to
average one pound each; potatoes from
Mr. H. Spool, of Santa Cruz one hundred
and twenty pounds from five vines of a
single hill; one from Mr. B. J. Stevens, of
Santa Clara, thirteen igehes in length,
twenty-seven inches in circumference, and
weighing seven pounds and n-half; the
Russian bald barley, grown by Mr. John
son, on his ranch, on the Banks of Bear
River; weighing sixty-six pounds to the '
bushel with n kernel nearly double the
size of largo wheat ; raspberries five inch
es in circumference; barley from. the San
Jose valley, of which nine hundred and
sixty-five bushels were pioduced from less
than five acres of land ; some from the
farm of Madame Scoofy, of Sonora ,where
twelve acres, by ordinary cultivation pro
duced a crop of fifty-three thousand pounds;
these walls, festooned with luscious grapes
from Captain Maltby of Los Angelos—
single bunches from the garden of Gen.
Vullejo, at Sonoma, Weighing ten pounds;
apples. peaches, figs, and other fruits of
an enormous size, from the same ; from
Mr. Horner, tomatoes weighing two lbs.
each ; pumpkins and squashes, one hun
dred to one. hundred and forty pounds ;
cabbage two feet in diameter, and weigh
ing fifty pounds; onions, beets and pota
toes, of enormous size, not isolated, but by
hundreds of bushels; the top onion produ
ces the first season from theordinary seed;
with samples of wheat and barley of un
common size and weight; and added to
the exhibition are also beautiful specimens
of the Daguerreian and photographic art
from Mr. Shew, and also from Mr. Brad
ley ; lemon syrup Of exceeding excellence,
manufactured -and exhibited by'• Messrs.
Sweet & Co., of this city ; exquisite feath
er work by Madame Pancard ; besides
samples and specimens of countless varie
ties of plants, herbs, veins, fruits, grains
and esculents, of exceeding size and sin
gular perfection, collected by Mr. Shelton,
to the enumeration of which the proper ex
tent of this address is wholly inadequate.
Among the tropical productions int reduced
by him, are coffee, ginger, banana, plan
tain and pomegranate, which are now in
progress of successful cultivation, and he
has this day received from Valparaiso a
ehoice assortment of rare and valuable ex
otics, the entire stock of a greenhouse,em
bracing two thousand of thechoicest French
and Italian grape-vines,fifty varieties choice
pear trees, six varieties of plums, three of
apricots, twenty of peaches, five of cur
rants, and seven thousand asparagus
plants. Of flowers, there are filly varie
ties of jessamines, four of ulthea fratres, or
Africau Hibiscus, eight of chrysanthe
munris, twelve of althea, the wax plant,
pink, cacti, eighty-lour dahlias, and over
one thousand rose bushes. _ _
With its gold, or without its gold, Cali
Conlin must be confessed a Land of won
0:: - The marketable value of an English
soldier in India is 8675—this sum being
what it costs to train, equip and bring him
from England.
Ol'" The Emperor of Russia has been
obliged to pass a law to prevent his sub
jects from mutilating themselves to avoid
military service. Sixteen hundred per
sons had mutilated themselves, to avoid
enrolment, between January 1850, and
July, 1051.
(* - Many matrimonial engagements be
tween cousins are said to have been lately
broken off, in consequence or the example
of the effects of intermarriage in blood, as
shown by the Aztec children.
CIP - Those who have lived in Florence
will appreciate the change which has come
over it with Austrian rule, when we give
them from the foreign news, the incident
that 4 la distinguished botanist,Signor Baro•
ni, has been !logged by the authorities, for
stumbling against the Austrian officer in
the street.
0:7" Oh, wondrous agel when want of
native charms no longer fill fair women
with alarms; when painted roses' horn
the sallow face, and cotton stuffings gives 1
her every grace; when piles of gold, her
sire's ill.gotten gains,make full atonement
for her want of brains ; when solid graces
wield a blunted dart, while; musk and
moonlight win the lover's heart.—STAnx.
0:7 - An old maid was hoard to exclaint
while sitting at her toilet the other day:—
"I can bear adversity, 1 can encounter
hardship, and withstand the changes of
fickle fortune, but 0, to l live, and droop,
and wilt and die like a single pink, I can't
endure it, and what's more I won't.
Otr"The little darling, he didn't strike
Mrs. Smith's baby a purpose did he? It
was a mere accident, wasn't it dear?"
"Yes, mn, to be sure it,was, and, if he
don't behave himself, I'll creak him agin.”
OzrA .new Orleans paper says there" is
in that city .a hog with hisears SP fa4:bßOlc
that he . can't hear himself veal.
KTA young preacher b4west, in,cie•
scribing heaven, says-"it's a world of bliss
fenced in with girls. Where's the man
that won't repent now. _
Otr""You seem animated by this fine
autumnal scene, my dear Annie , "said hdi
lover.
"No," said she, "I never shell be An
nie-mated till am -
I your : , wife," and he
gave her such a lies that Jemima vowed
she thought somebody liqd'hit,against our
barn door with the heel of tv viet shoe, jt
made such a noise. •
OrWo must not &s ac eitheavirtue - or
learning in false colorq, in,ordiffto i rendet
them attractive to yotithftil eye,
. HOUSE,
ESTABLISHED FIFTEEN YEARS AGO, - By
zoo unevimitatum
North-west corner of Third and Union
streets, between Spruce and Pine.
PAILADELPHIA.
tWIFTEEN y BARI! oresperienos sad nninterrnoled vireo.
0 . floe spent in this have readerol DN. It. the nich ox•
( T ra t lf ge=sfr:lpirliivirtisa loaer
r . " %du:. ear , in ittTii":sa tment
cora upon the body. threat or legs. pales la the head cr bones.
mercurial rheumatism, stnottires. VISTA diseasesarltion
Irons youthful expires or Impurities of the bleed. whereby
the cwastiluport him haoome earsetiled. ale all Mato/ with
sa
Ila who Tuts lilmselroader the eare oi DR. K.; may roll.
Cloudy con de In his hosor as a gentleman. nod confident!'
rely orlon h 'skill ns a physician
Take Particular Notice.
YOUNG MEN who have Injured themselves by," Curial,
Practice indulged In—a habil trenneathr learned l'n'n
comnanfoos at. schrol—tno drool:of which are nightly felt,
even when asleep. and destroy both mind and body.. Melte
Reel/ Immediately. Weakistsa and constitntionot cability,
loss or n. woe ler deer'''. Physical lasso Ude and several Pres .
elation, Irritability arid all netvonil affection, indigestion.
slovinshaesi et the liver.and every direnseip a uior wey oon
oared
heated with the dlander of the .Proeteatlve funations
I and full vigor rettorad
r . ."‘" s YOUTH 11, 111,01100 D.
s READ !! s A VIGORO US LICE.
✓ '✓ - -"" m " \r ''' A tansIATURE DEATH;
KINKELIN on Self-Preservation.
Only 25 cents.
The Book. lust published. is filled with useful information.
on the tamales acid diseases of the floneestiver Urgent, It
yddremen WWI' alike to VOUCH, MANHOOD and OLD
AGE. and should be reed by ell.
The valuable advice and Impressive warning it gives evil
prevent years of misery and softtring - and save animal',
THOUSANDS OF LI V ES.I
_YAREN'IrI. by reading R. wen learn how to pr eeeee the
destiumion of their children.
•,,erk remittance of TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 'ennloied In
letter addieend to DR. KINKELI.N.North West Comment'
THIRD dr UNION Streets. between Spumes and Pine.
Pill LAPELTIIIAs, will ensure a !look nodal amain,. per
return or man elivas
Persons eta dittanoe may addicts DR. K. by Wm, (post
paid.) end be cured tit home. •
PACKAGES or MEDICINES, DIRECTIONS. Ite for.
wilnlhd by 'Witting e rend tante. and pot UP secure from
DAMAGE orCLIBIOSITY.
Booksellers. News Arente. Pedlars. :Cauvemeers: mid 'all
others. supplied with the above work at very low Imes
Julia. 1351.
• DR. 'HOYT'S
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11 4 U414)/B11141)
TurIs.PErfAVANTTIV ofleted n % th i;E:i re big
ROWE% sad as Metes's' known liiE A ir osil h olna In "the world
heeler been used in t private Veterinary phsat'co of the
nteruietor for tho I ast SO yasre Laed be has never known it to
fail In • single intent," of Producing alludes cure. aid lease
lee the hone in (Pod Whitt let work. The OUPT lancmpeten•
ny of the horse for labor.. when troubled with this compute
duens
should induce every one baying soots to apply Ira
osediatels for this remedy.
PRICE ONE' DOLLAR PER PACKAGE.
which will be sent, "with fall &nebula." to say part of
the United Elite.. All letters or communications to be ad.
dreued.Past Paid, to I. P. rinrr.
Rear of Nn. I 0 South FI FT . III Street , Philadelphia.
Whos'
e'', attest 101 the United [tett,.
.N. 11 —Agents wanted throughout the ociantry to whom
liberal discount will be given t and their names planted la
the advertisements. Addreu as above.
TILE
GERMAN WASHING FLUID,
I 8 CONISIDERED by thousa
the ni n es ho bass tested It. as be
Int tst
BMENTIFiII !WONDER OF THE WORLD!
Entirely gluing away with that laborious end Watkins onto
loe of rubbing the
CLOTHES upotl 'rim WASHBOARD.
And a great garb of -
Time, Labor and Eapense.
N. D. To Prevent fraud and Imposition. (for amok emu) ,
fOV,
f!i'lr(V P T ° . ft w a dl on t r ie hinr1 9 114 1 1frgrOm I rrifer
LeG .H..MNK
ED wa O r
LDCurrtlEo r o A f nd
od
nly asks an
Me
German Washing Raid
With ethers that Sr. is the market. •
It is pot op in large bottles. and sold at the norniaal prima(
ISIS cents:l4a bottle.
PRINTHRS will Gad it irreatly to their advantage to pur
chase this Fluid by the isUoa. to cleans their
I AND 11.01.1.Elttil.n
Bring a very atipert , t evicts for that purpose.
Manufactured only by 1 P 1101(T.
At bia Latrostory cad P,lacipal Depot,
No 10 South FIFTH street, Philadelphia.
Sold at retail by Grocers cad Draggles mrsarally. A hbend
discount, aid 'manatee advertising for the benefit of &teats
Ltamembe. the name
tOPRMAN WASHING FLUID.
All letters to be post bald. Oct. 9,1151--11 m.
Doctor Yourself
For 25 Cents,
Y MEANS of tha POCKET
I ALT.A.UL.APIUS. ewer)
, hts own blighting. Thlaktb
Indwith upwards of u has.
royalism show loYonvato
'wales is sway shape tad form.
malformations of this 'CUM
redlysteMil,
Dr. Wm. Young, N. D.
lhe time NIS now arrived. that
dermas lotteries from secret tbs.
woe tired no more boom, the
11101181 OP eQUACKERY a.
• the prescriptioas enstelood In
• hook. say one may curs him
without hindrance to bait
tees, or &the anowisdirel or tho
h one tenth the usual engem
_ Aloe of private diseases. it lull,
captaiin seams or mashood's earl, decline. with °Wm ,
ti ms on Marries•—besides malty other dersocellailitil. which
it would not be vigour toesornerato In the pbblle
• Posy perms sending TWENTY—PIVE GENTS eaclosed in
a WWI. will Immo one copy of this book ; or rive copies wilt
be met for Ons Dollar. Address...gra. WILLIAM YOUNG.
No I.SI,PPRUCF. 8 PREM. Philadelphia." Post paid.
Dr. YOUNO eta be °extolled on any of the DI eases de.
.orib•d Ia his dirlereat publications. at his officot, 112 Serum
latteet. Philadelphia. every day between 9 arid o'clock.
klanadays excepted.) • April= 1861.-4 y
For Sale.
A NEW AND WELL FIN ASH ED TWO STORY
jtrOUdE ois the Beilefoate and Eno to myths. is
Co rweerville. The hoots is olasterrd throa shout.
eau is well soiled fora DWELLING HOUSE. STORE or
TAVEUN—Lot 60 by VW feet. and hue food STABLE,
thereon. The TITLE is good. aad the propitAY will be sold
on the most accommodatisg term. Those who want torture
agood levestment. have now same.
For rumba Information Applyo
JOHN Ft - ER. Bridgport or
L. JACKS N CRANeI. enrwensvige.
October 9.1851.
L. JACKSON CRANS,
ottlLlEVlritaira:AlNtiro
Cunvensville, Clearfield county, Pa.
OFFICE—SIate street, pne door east of Filbert st
October 11.11551.
MONEY SAVING 'MACHINE.
PARIII.4 I RB LOOK HERL'..
now have a lot of TWO HORSE TBRBBIIING
V V 61ACIliNal Id Richard Ohm's, Clearfield. A ll
a notnber et Imo Bloom's Cements'lle. FOR BA
FA116681113 would do well to call soon. Matthew of the
above named places they cam be accomm odBate WILMA % d with 51a.
Odom &
Aug. 26.1851.
NOTICE.
T . RE TRUSTEES of the CLEARFIELD' ACADEMY
A hereby else notice. that Dr. CATLIN is duly authorized
to collect all bills for gullies at said I:minutia:4.lor the year
commencing on the 15th of September hut.
BY order of the Board of Unsays.
Deo. 12, IMI. WM. L. MOORE. Beer-
NOTICE.
EJEREAB.rmr wife ANN ELIZA bake, my bed and
V V brad *theta any JOU cause 1. !therefore, busby
warn all arsons Com parades Of trusties her on my ao•
count. al will sot be liable tor any debts or bet doormats,
JOHN HUS.
Dec. B.lBsl.—pald
THOMAS DEVINE,
• '
TAII4IIII.
RESPEMPUI4.I( ausotiaoes to the chi
ty of Cleeffleld Mid a s : that ho continue o l oany onhev a k t
TAIGval NG 01431 EBo a shod Olitepoo Ifastoe o litidge
abets be v, ill 110 ui fat (or ashenf of public:patronage'
heinteo d a to pleases° who favor him With theet custom
(Xagfteld. Pa. May 88. 186 -
100 il i git atilLl3. l BMWS , aII3RADEi. ; iit ea 60
93 12 or pflai i rn i i i iikt d- all 0•2" 4 "0, 1 4
0. bir AU WINDOW 0LA881143 00 par °s o ll o t i
00)91 1 10W
?UM at Won's poo pound. ,
bintINGO se d Odats per odds& • , • „ ,
ViL 04 #doblitollete_Utait.E6 at BO casts pennon. ,
ANLIt SAIDIRLYAREM it
4 2 00. , Eu.
BINP. ill'Atilrg siatutts tar Pirt4u
oranranati% WWI
sat ri lio quit oi llO m, Der oso t. lma Bor i s . E ack
OARFAU do le do do ,
k i
J lMMlSRllB l lVrafild i rprik ;.... ~,,.
Bids 76 owls w " w '
,
Po! rate WHIVIO44O OA 104:41i. pi the Hiudwars
ud PC" St°l4l 9 '.o..lfilfttappi%_
' , ' . 1 : lowlatewm.P*...trilta T. au a .
:-.4 Maitaidloonatomo
""'" Its. M. WC
Money
2b the Farmers of Clearfielcis.ounty :
.
S.
dr. 8, WILSDH...of Stralterrille,Alterlms ootiqs,_Pe..
S. would respectfully inform the YARNING (JO rduat
ry of Oleattleld sad thew lonl manilas Ohl i al con
tinue to tweenfactore TWO ems UR Hi,1405 1 4 THREAH
ING rIAOHINE B, eras Impms wades. Thrill.* horse
[Windom four Inches longer than the Machines heretofore
Wilde caner shop. The HoWe Poser Is treat, Improved.—
No Macblue - euw, in use Is so sl rople.comP act aud useful.
RICHARD SHAW. Clearfield. and "
18AA0 Ut..00151. Curwennrllle,
Will here each n Machias eopstantly entitled. Any person
malting epplicetlim to them will be furnished WithAfachtnes
do: short stay.
" Machina havebwn purchased by the followitst penrimrin
Ulotuf.eld onnatyorls— • • ,
JOIINRTITES. A
,n . .aveLcii.
'NOM
''. Lir AgnlYfr . J i ttit l EA VAMENNT A .
' ' W . t.IVAARINI ' I.: a Gen. . •
HUGH isrIiDERHON, and others
. , . . 9. vlnacm.
etmttorprille..turielo.lBH.
• • •JOSEPIIR. FRANCE,
Counsellor and Attorney at Law,
rrAVI NG' located him.elf in Clearilele.ofleivhis
PiOreßBlOnahSciVitee to the public. :All buci.
nese entrusted to him will be promptly attended to.
Doing familiar with tho' German ianguage•he ran
.with more facility transact business Mr the German
portion of rho community.
Office on (Warhol street, onedoor west of Dr. Lo
rain's Drugstore, lately occupied by J• I... Cuttle.
• REPERINCIEB.
lien. John C. Knox, . Kittannipg.
" Joseph Buffington,
N.'Lee, F.sq.,
Donally & Cantwell
Hon. Thomas White,
A tiguntus Drum
Gen. 11 , 110. Foster. Greensburg.
Col. Williain Bigler, Clearfield.
Wm J "
Jan.l4, 38M.
,r,"""nr.r.e.""."....-.r. "travr-rune.".""or
L B. McBNALLY, s
s
s Attorney at Law, -s
k . Having located himself to the borough of
Clearfield, will attend to all legal business;
4entruated to him with promptness and fidelity s
s Office two doors east of the Prothonotary's s
S office. 4 , S
..NNe.nh.r.r.r.eM....".r.,r.r..".1".".",,n-evr.o"
MACKEREL.
SHAD. CODFISH,
SALMON,
HERRINGS,
PORK.
HAMS AND SIDES,
LARD AIID CHEESE.
Estate of Charles B. Boss, dee'd.
OTILLE LIMA ELI V GIVEN. that Letters of Admiali”
LI troth's have bees pentad to the tordenianed ow the
estate of CHARLES 11. RUSS. late or throearia township,
I leettleld comity—and all parsons baring soconots with the
Bald deoetteed are requested to virtual their claims doll Ruth.
enticated. The saderalatted mai be found at Ws iesidence In
odd towaehltr.
Sept. 24. 1851.
NOTICE.
, rii B subscriber takes tole method of tendering to a least.
eelpablioMssincerethankskrt eliberalslimsof pat
rousse thus far bestowed. sod hopes, by strict saltation to
busmen. to merit a continuns.te of theism..
Ile is NOW OPENING a NEW SUPFLY BEABONA .
OLE GOODS smoopt whieh may be found the foitowitsS—
81.,91. M ANTILLA SILKS
BI.ALK NILS LACE —do Fringe mid Buttons.
GINUIt A fdi.4-•Booteb. Eartston and Uomesile.
DE LAIN ES—Mode end Venal
FANCY PRINTS in great ninety.
B RIBBONS. LACES. &0.,
OOTS alto BROM
CARPETS—CARPET-CRAM and COLORED YARN.
Olt. CLOTII—for Fiume.
GROCERIES—HARDWARE— QUEENSWARE. &a.
•••Parclssers are respectfully Invited to call.
I. L. HUNTER.
Cleadlekl July 00851.
_ New York Importers awl Jobbers,
FREEMAN, HODGES & CO.,
Sib LIBERTY STREET,
BETWEEN BROADWAY AND NASSAILY.BTREET
NEAE THE POET OFFICE
New-York.
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devoted to MILLINERY GOODS. and many of the articles
smosanufactunal h to our order. and cannot b•
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and olt.
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• ROBERT MANLEY,
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ItIAKER.
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Market street. nearly oppositeths ratidenos of Isaac bombard.
where be respectintly solicits a share of Dahlia patronage
He Batters himself that be ova furnish work to al paws. who
may be pleased b ra nd . to their marl satisfaction. He will
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Craver, description. Upholstered chairs made to order.
ALSO, Dentist, Invalid, and Chamber
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tfs respectfully soils act contlaume patr on.
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Sept. 1851—tt.
FALL & WINTER
ttIUAIDIRo
RICHARD MOSSOP,
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Cloths.
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Bilk Plait. antral HATS sad CrAPb. dill ions and dug.
good and obsap. to nit paragon.
Boats and Shoes,
Teary Howl winter boot... Hip. idaloooo.llsig_. Mime ammo( all
Boys' and Childress' Doses no moss. Also. Ladles'
Piss Maroon and Odfikla Warm Also. Gum Over Moss.
time and Goalie, good and obasp.
dytter t es' • _
Good.itio alto Java COPPES. - 13roR:nithed. airing,
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tkaapowdar. Lead . Paled Lint . Dim lito . talltoll
Yana. ato.. cm.— of w rob ara of the boakcaauty: •
' . : %liiihti2sia,... . ~ ..,.: ~
ilagarlipooi ,Orlaiscand Stpui4Witritad• mir iutkle
that the
above
may *44 fa 0 . ~,
ACe above otoole MAW:weal bi II 'told for CAM or
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P call aid namme for younalvaa at the wow of
, ; •
Clanold. Nov: 10, 15 'Wilma) ntomop. , 1: ; ' , , ,
WN. WALLACE,
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CLEARFIELD:PA.
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A 7 times be letts444 OftiOeteepleiel, bll reoldeeoeosi
Beooadstteet: • • - • • tsa7l6. 180.
t
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'di wok •;r blunt. at'vn4gml
ii iiitialtsano,frotria. it'd
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• To
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achine 1
'GEO. W. ,ifEROHANT'S ;
MUMAirED GAVIONG OIL
• VIITAIRIIALLXIAI7 ftlki tatetaif
M the most ramasta. l . 3 4 McterzarApplicatila "1r
"They • etai tee ti Reese *hum. _
.13Zperleate of motelheit SI - attain ydAtellei ektablielsed
the fact that tderchant'a Celebrated.Oargling Oil, or Unii
versa{ 'fondly Embrectulliel will tdre most cute, end to
sieve en such as
Spaihnet, Bireeney. Itibgbone, Witttigalla, Poll
Evil. .Calicros, Croaked !Heels. .of all
kinds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains, , Bruises, Fis
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' Foundered Feet..Beratehes or Grease. Mane.
Rheumatism. Bites of Animals. External poi
song. Painful lidtvena Froit Bites.
Boils, Corns.. WhitlONis. .birne and Bala.
Chillblalns.. Chapped - Han Cramps.
tractions of the Muscles.. Swellings, Weakness
Of the Joints.Cakecl Breasts. itc. etc 'itc.
lb; tumimilleled it:tee/led this Oil, in the cure of dis.
_eases io Heroes and Cattle; and oven In human flesh is
daily becoming more known to the fkintingcommtmity.
It can hardly be credited, eatept by those who have been
thr! habit of keeping it in their stables and houses,
_what
pa 'amount of -tialn, !suffering and time, are saved by
tet
timely application of this OIL
lie sure the name of dui sole proprietor, tiIEOROU
W. 1110aCILINT Lockport. N. Y., is blown, ip the side
of the. bottle, and i n his handwriting over the cork..
All orders addressed to the proprietor Will be promptly
responded to.
Get a Pamphlet otthe Agent, andlito *ten wonders are
uccomptleha&by theme of this medlcine.
Sold by respettable dealers generally, In the United
States knd Canada. Also by
Indians
Constantly on hand
and for sale by
J. PALMER &Co.,
Market Sireet Wharf.
riIILADRLPIIIIA.
March 1,1851.
J. W. LULL. dldm'r
Another Scientific Wonder•
PEPSIN 1
AN ARTIFICIAL
OR
ILIIIIKEIBI 4 3II 812240123
A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER.
Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth Stotbach
of the Ox, alter Directions of BARON LIMO.
The great Physiological Chemist, by J.S. HOUGH
TON, M. D., No. 11. North Eighth Street, Fbila..
del pith', l'a.
This is a truly wonderful remedy forJmnicttrtox.
DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT, CON
STIPATION. and DEBILITY, Curing alter Nature's
own method, by Natureliown agent, the Gastric
Juice, .
*,, , Ha1l a teaspoonful of this Fluid, infused in wa•
ter, will digest or dissolve, Fivt Pontius bF
ROAST BEEP IN ABOUT TWO HOURS, OW of the
Stomach
rIiIBE3TIO/ I F Is chiefly perforated in the Stomach by the
LP rod of a fluid which frailly 'sada from !balmier conic(
that cane. when In a sate of health. called the Gastric
Juice.
Joke. This Fluid lathe Great Solvent of the Food, the Furl.
(yang Preserving. and Stimulating A gent of the stomach
and literals's. Without It there will be art dleartion.—no
convention of Feed Bab Blood. aid No munition of the body
Maratha a foul. torpid. padle' avid deermetive condition of
the whole digestive apparatus.
A weak. half.sead, or injured
stomach producer rsogood Outdo Juice. and hen,' the dis
ease, distress sad debility which guns.
PEPSIN AND RENNET.
AGENTS for the above Medicine.
C. D. WATSON Cleuffeld„Ckinlieldcoiti.
8/ SMlTlL_Ponstrilio, do do
JOHN PATTON. OlDwlntsville dd do
POTTER & IddldlNN. Btllelosto. root»
CUMMINS & BLI /OD, IltoolorIllo..1•11•0a
A. DICKINSON. Rol ville.i
J. LIDEAKLEY. Franklin. Vo
DIGESTION.
PEPSIN Is the chief element. or Great Dimities Prtaciple
of the Outdo Juice. It is forted in great abundance is the
solid outset the human stomach after death t and sometimes
causes the stomach to ;digest itself. or eat itself up. it is also
found la the stomach of animals, as the os. cad. Ao. it is
the material need by farmers cbeesa,callad BOUM%
the effect of which am Mast been the weeder of the dairy.—
The curdliag of the std. is the first modems ofdigestion. Ren
ate passim* astonhhlng power The stomach of a calf will
maths !Fay one thousand Duple Its owe weight of milk.—
Bares big statm
water. Vi m pert of
meet sad
food (xty
thousan parts of will digest me ."—
Diseased stomachs produce so good Gastric Juice. Smart. or
Pepsin. To show that this wait may be perfectly supplied.
wa quote the following
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE
BARON LIEBE°. is his celebmted • walk mi Asnpal
Chemistry. sant : "MI AnaPCial Dleestlye Plaid may be
readily obtained from the mucous membrane Piths stomach of
a Calf. is which' various ankle* of food. as meat and eggs.
will be Sortenel.Chaarad, and Di/tested. prechmly in Mazur.
manner as they would Do In lb. llamas stomach."
BR. PBB KIRA. Is his fattiotstteMise on "rood and Dist."
DUbbablid by WSW)* & Co.. New York. page 85, states the
same great fact. mid dosedbot the method al plepectUors.—
Thai - pre few higher antbmitles than Or. Penis
Dr i TIN W. DRAPER. Professor of Chemistry to the
Mod College ol the Uoleersity of New York. in his "Text
Book Chamber, " page WE. says.. 'lt has been a gantlets
whether artificial tattles ocuill be perfonned—bat It is now
anlastaally adatitt that it may be.
Pigeon? DUNI:W.B4A of Philadelphia. in his great work
Ms Mamas. PhYsioMg9 devotes mom than Wit cages to an
examination al this so ited. esperimsats with Dr. Beau
mont. on the Gastric Woo. otnatted fkom the living ba amp
s tomach and fmrn An well knows. Is all cues
hos!lis."dlsertths'oontiod as pelfectll is the Artificial as is
the Natural digestioss."
AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER.
Wt. itOUGHTOrva preparation ofPEPSIN has Ora abed
the meet niarvallous eflects,euttea mono( Debility. Swaple.
nor. !Unrolls Decline. and llytitiotio Comm:3li los. supposed
to be on. the very Yaffe of then It IS rmpoeti b letoeve
the Was of Wes la hail of lids advettisamsutbat
authenticated certificate been isoeiredot mondani .
200 REMARKABLE CURES
In Philadelphia. Mew York. ONO 1100,011 IllW. These were
semi, ail desperate eases: aad 006 cam were . 110toall:rapid
and wondorfal. hat pennengat..
It lo a great NM VOUtt ANTIDOTE:. and . (kern the &stow.
ithisaly south wreaths asoessalY to Ptadogetwalthg digestion:
Ir believers to act neon
. ELECTRO.foiI AG N E TIC PRINCIPLES, •
, There hi ao forth of 014:11 IiTOMACEI 001MIt NT which
tt does sot seem to reach aad remove at oaco.A.o maw how
bad taOixaay trait GI V 123 INISTANT RE .. A steel
doom removes all the umploasiat op =doom. and only needs
to be repsiatertjer a stiortt_inte to maks thseettefreci I pep
1111110111. PURITY LIE BLOOD- and Vlti If OF,JIWY.
follow at onoe. • .11. Ispnuidaelidat hr or PI atistral
Vorniti a g.cratript:Borep o ft I , 4ts • Stomach. disuses
atter eatinpri 4 odd of the I HeaViltru; Lbarato
or epirler, ponde_soy. adrufroiatiOn calms. bottom), to,
bromic, .• acieide., ate.. • • '
Ice 01,10 1)041,11.R . poi bottle. • 048 Dot* ri ll , altos
effect altstins Om.
- ' PEPSIN IN' TowbEurc,
BENT BY MAIL. AIRS CillabtraisE , • 1
FOrtourjuleilierel said rag trs ali Perri ttliri iiriaatry.' thd
1111.0.101Tkyld MATTEB L Og, A PA' 1 'is put do in the
form ot POwderi. with ogroutrat Co ta d lead 11* ollletia
aleoholoritar or syrup, by Ow paiiiol. , Owe tiptsdgiih •,••
tale' . prftosii the . saw mom ag imir bottler; but tyros Ow
Qs tit tWrsakeel f lltaig i r trum t rol•by poll, rap
0 MI for Z_ 0 'ass t'( i v , held) to a
3. e 3. OUOLI ti e. N. 1 k li M, c„, Fbilt i , Eh , .
Bia packages Of dollars very pa cke ts sec s tro
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tio_le_Poprietor.
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1 . TEllgift L;-Tliii Living Age. is pulial eveattidarday b,
1 E: uty.g.ur "L0X..., corner of, 'Pansout_ritad Sryorte
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lulls received end promptly attended to.
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CONTENTS OF NO: VS.—AUGUST.
I. Plollta* a Eleampbar-From Chamber' ; Papers fns tit '
It. Dont Gabs. of EsaptrihomDbamben,flattia. `
IL - GUM Yotaudall to Osbrowiles++.lttobt au: le s 1
4. Episodes of twee Life: Past 11—Vraael's Mamba.
11..Conespoideass between litissbasiti , aid De la Atateiv . .7
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fibre Eiarelaret:• ,_., ...: • • ; • ••• .
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• soua Agneas ..-iumiestee t , pie 'Jesuit . 4: i
be foustwaLlltatloanolos a Pcstuure Stamplame ~
sea: Carious men : The wise Ku sad the
J.ird '
W RSPN hftemg_buintlesiwiih the untlereigrted:
11Fitsilitietletibt thtyPeticti;:evillifitid, hi either{il•
he,o4Aglarl' Officte,or, tit tikes °Mop . the, pO:t,
gildinga lately teiiindetr.
P. mt.:mono:
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