Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 06, 1852, Image 4

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etimes. embodied in a gSTABLISG FlrrtkN 'TEARS' AGO; BY
West, tells a good story ationi it Nvestern 'fact six inches long. Old Ben Harding, 1 M 51.1% Irlagi l Millroni'g
'politician, which is us follows: of. Kentucky, got 'a wife by a rich and fun- North-West corner of Third and Union
Ihe most bigoted and unreasonable ny stratagem. , streets, between Spruce andlii net.' •
party man I ever met with, was Jack D— • 'ln the days of his young manhood, he, ' PAILADELPHIA.
n ivy-a prosperous and influential attorney .
was a work ! hand on a farm of a wealthy' '
'F YEARS IFTEEN oTexperonwiand noftstertantad Nee
inat3--co., in this State. landholder in that State, and there sprung tire spent In this 0 1 0 have tendered DR; l‘ Ilustatet (X.
At The hour or whirl) I not writing,. ho up between the young laborer and the old , o ° F r aTlLT:e c • e n s ggti lai gi e u r te: n lV l o;t:::` :AI t a:MTV
was a red-hot democrat; and hischief picas- man's daughter, what is o ft en called a ' e rs7r i e n jrt th r . lq, b :m ly n't: l 4 °° l, ° so' l ia• p ; a i n in :PY h gg a th d aVtl b =
1 I ro . ra youthful excesses' II impurlivis p 1 rh o, n!. whezel l y
tire Swilled to consist in making the fact ' secret attachment. By-the bye, attach- the constitution has become Unleaded, are a ll treated with
as notorious.as possible to the world. Ilia ments, are generally secret. Ben and his !succe". ' •
110 who places himself under tho PATO Cor DR... K., nit, Yell
friends and acquaintances, whnknew him dulcitai made up matters in proper time, ! ti ty s ii ii i .. ,; l n agi . i , e 4 l.. l
a h i ls a i.o h e y e i rgs a: 0 entle,u an. 4nd onlideutly
) well, •and whom he Aunt 'repeatedly "vie- r without the knowledge or consent of his in- I Take l'articular Notice. •
timised," with one consent. pronounced , tended hither-in-law. Indeed, the old man YOUNG MEN who e h t %v tit lajoted-thorti l ielvet . tr
l a ,o e rr e t ax , !t !
Jack a bore, and his politics a nuisance; , had nev e r suspicioned that the aspiralious i g a to c it i m e :to l as u a l i c st i hri—the tag4 u r e tilatt a tTro p it ' .lol4 l / rol l.
:t v gy w i l ,:gA t t e eli a .
' t d e " tili r tna bo rit Incoiandlciirttlittobnalli:tait shoo k t
but, with a stranger, the thing was essan- of the youth were tending towards an 'hl
tinily different. Seized by the button et the ' fiance with his family; and if it had ever 'M;l o o r s . ." r,i,7,lbeitryeTnyd. 'ftlir.i,?;'Llia, . - .l l :tirii; g l e nt a X i i d o o l
moment of introduction, Jack'would Elston-!occurred to him, he would have squrned 'fl i Zte . , g •i' h w n a s i e disorder l s a P d th e e ve u r t y oc d „ltraTnn a u n tron":l Y •U c rri,
IA him biii 'rapid rehearsal of the attic-'the thought. Ben was aware of his a fist°. , ""'" I y i g"""w" •
les of his political c reed—branch out into !cratic notions, and of the existence of al- ' ."0`.e.r../\".P.r..".1` YOUTH & MANHOOD . .
an interminable rhapsody of the manifest, ' most i nsu rmonntable obstacles to the match. ' S REIDIk A VIGOROUS LIVE,
, OR,
destiny elite great progressive party, and So, one day, consulting the ingenuity °II,. ' • .
..."-ra..r.ra , .r..r..e.
A NU:MATURE Ii.EATII.
if the victim was unusually - passive, wind his nature, he devised ways and means to!
1 Only 25 cents.
up by an eulogy on the /great "I did,'' as bring it about. llltiliiNililE IL ON on Self-Preservation.
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the embodiment of his peculiar opinions,i n ' Going to the old man, he told him that 1 The Hook,;cat pub Idled, Is tilled is ith o 4,11, I information.
consequence, the greatest man attic age. ! unfortunately he had conceived a liking, rev ea the infltrsaSes nod di sol i) of the G r i zt ',dive Ontac t tt
Such was Jack ll—, at the time of our I the dughter of a wealthy farmer in the n u d a.'Zi t st f uil i t k ilend's . Vol."' Al '" llu°D a " " D
story, acknowledged, on every side, as a neighborhood—that it was impessible to, is L h e e n v t a l e n elt i : o a r" v m ic il l e'Vnl i re r at e wa a r si n si n ga i v t e g u i L v u es sally il
firm incorruptible democrat. But alas, let !gain the consent of the girl's father—that 1 Ti t i Vin i Ph i r re L tt!tYti l l i t. will tenth how to prevent the
" us however, nut anticipate—but to our; he loved her and she loved him—and '''':;-'!e r i f' 9l! '"thet'llr,'• , .
rndtnT, td . l S ENT V-r 1 VF. CENTR ettlinuel in
story. I asked what course he would advise him. 1 . 1, 1 1 1 ,1 1 , ,pt e1 i i . ,,, talt ,it il „. !Als. 41,1 , N z Net l. th re VLest. ,, rArn r e i r t
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Ono unlucky day Jack met, at the house "Won't she run away with you?" said ! ''"I6'thELPIA lA. will emote a rk‘,..t po l der envelo e pe r
I return la moll . ,:'.7.,
of a friend, a young lady of great personal the old man. I Pnronni "t 1 'hamar/ war address OR. ti .by letter. (post
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petit ),.1,11 It , etved at knin,
beauty and accomplishments. Attracted! "She might," answered Ben, "if I could ' P• CR ACIES I or MEDICINES. DIRECTIONS. A , c.lbe .
by her loveliness, and captivated by her in- • mako the a rran b irments. Do you think it 1 I;ViZ I R: . oi etiTt't:Lin'.abue.-n" put
alt
"'"
e room
telligelleC i te became assiduous in his nt- would be honorble for me to take adyan.! t i ti s. ;N ok . s ;i i i i p le p r l .Jt , e ,3
t e4 , ..g ., % e i w 't , f r i r ir ti . t
t C , :i r m y v i n u ererz ,.. . fr awl 'all
"s
July H, , H5l.
tentions, rot for a while his "principles, loge in that way?" ,---
and without inquiring what might be the?
"Certainly," replied the originator of
politcal preferences of his lady love," int-, the plot, "there would be nothing wrong."
prudently proposed,was accepted,and they' Ben kept at him, and so enlisted the old
were married. ! !gentleman that he made him a tender of;
The wedding was over, the guests had his horse and buggy, and a few dimes, tot
departed, and the happy pair had retired; carry out the elopement. The place of
to their chamber, end were snugly enscon ; meeting was arra , cd, ard—reader, you;
cud in bed, when Jack, in the coerce of a ' know what followe . Ben run off with I
quiet conversation with his wife, unwitj the old man's daughter, a fact which!
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tingly alluded to his favorite subject, by cas- 1 th'e old fellow snuffled in the next morn-I
natty speaking of himself as being a dent- ing's breeze, and one whichthagrined him !
.ocrat. ! not a little. ‘Vinding up as all novels do!
"What!" exclaimed she, turning sharp.' Bun and his wife were forgiven
ly and suddenly towards him, "are you a
democrat?"
"Yes, madam," replied lack, delighted
with the idea of having a patient listener
to his long li:strained oratory. "Yes, mad
am, I am it democrat—a real hard-money
freet-trade democrat,attached to the princi
ples of the progressive party ; a regular
out and outer, double dyed and twisted in
the wool."
"Just double and twist yourself out of
this bed, then," interrupted his wife; "lam
a whig, I am, and I will never sleep with
a man professing the abominable doctrines ;
that you do."
Jack was speechless from absolute a
musement. That the ye ry. wife Of his bos
om should prove a traitor, was horrible—
she must be jesting. Ile remonstrated—
in vain—tried persuusion—',was useless
tuticaty—',was no go. She was in earn
est, and the only alternative left him Was a
prompt renunciation of his Heresy, or a
-soputais bed in another room. Jack did
not hisitate. To adjure the established
doctrines of his party—to renounce his al
legiance to that Britt that had licomo iden
tified with his very being—to surrender!
. those glorious principles which had grown 1
with his growth and strengtlened with his;
strength, to the mere whim and caprice ofi
~a woman,wasutterly ridiculous and absurd
and he threw himself from the bed, and
prepared t' quit the room.
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-The door slammed, and Jack proceed
-oil- wrathfully in 'quest of Another apart
ment. , '
A sense of insulted dignity, and the firm
conviction that he was a martyr in the right
cause,strengthened by his pride, he resol v.
edlo hold out until ho forced his wife into
a capituation.
In the morning she met him as if noth
ing had happened; but whenever Jack ven
tured to allude to the rupture of the night
previous, there was rola ughingdevil' in her
eye, which bespoke her power, and ex
tinguished hope. A second time he repair
ed to his lonely couch, and a second time
- hd.ealled upon his pride to support him in
the struggle, which he now Sound was ' puet.,
ting desperate. He vented curses not loud
but deep, on the waywardness and caprice
of the sex in general, and of his own with
in particular—wondered how long sho would
:hold out—whether she sufferd as actuely as
he did, and tried hard to delude himself
into the belief that she loved him too much
te,prolong the estrangement, and would
coine,to him with morning—perhaps that
very night, and sue for reconciliation.—
But,then came recollection the of that in
fiestblecountenanee,of that unbending will,
and of that laughing and unpitying eye—l
,I‘l4L e he felt convinced that , he was hoping,
inzirTasf tope, and &Sparingly ho turned
to thelwall for oblivion . from the wretch
edness of his own thoughts.
"The second day was a repetition of th)
fir St—no allusion was made to the forbid.
.den subject on eitber 'side.' There was e
looksof quiet happiness and cheerfulness
about his wife, that puzzled Jack sorely,
and he felt that all idea of forcing her into'
a surrender, must be abandoned.
A third night he was Alone with his
thoughts. His reflections were more ser
ious than on the night previous. What
they were, of course were known only to
himself, but they seemed to reiultin some
thing decided, for, about midnight,- three
distinct raps were mado at his wife's door.
No answer ---and the signal was repeated
in a louder tone; still all was• silent,,and
a third time the door shook with the *vio
lent attack from the outside.
"Who's there?" . cried' the voice' Of his
wife, as if just aroused from deep sleep.
"It's me, my dear,lind perhaps a little
the best Whig you ever did see."
• The revolution in his (pinion was
radical and permanent. lie removed to
another county, became popular, offered
himself as'a - candidate on the whig ticket
for the Legislature, and 'Was elected, and
forseveral sessions represented his adopt
ed county, as a firm and decided whiz,.
The Satiety of Moravions
A correspondent of the Newark (N. J.)
Sentinel says oftho Moravia na of Betide
hens, Pa., "their worship is simple,and the
expression ofernest, sincere devotion. I
do not see how any ono could associate
with the pious Alomvians without feeling
the refiningand elevating influence of their
glowing and intelligent piety. They have
ashort litany at 9 o'clock on Sunday morn
ing, which is read by the minister sitting,
and without robes. At half past ten their
is preaching, r. receded by prayer and sing
ing. The Moro.vians are passionately fond
of music. They halo a Philharmonic
Society, and at their meetings you will
hear persons in the plainest walks of life ;
performing with surprising accuracy and,
taste sonic of the most difficult pieces of
Mozart and Beethoven. Of course they
have largely introduced music into their
worship. Besidesa large choir, they have
a magnificent organ of the finest tone,and
a full band ofinstruments,brass and string.
ed. When all these are employed together
in the praise ofJeliovah.it may well besup
posed that the venerable old church fairly
rocks with the swelling notes. The church
is itself an object of great interest. It is
very plain, but of large and beautiful pro- 1
portions, furnished with unpainted benches
the brethren and sisters occupying differ
ent sides. The pulpet is a little projection
from the wall, about a story and a half from
the floor, and entered from the session
room in the roar of the church. On each
side of the pulpet arc small galleries as
places of honor for ministers, returned mis
sionaries, etc.' with their wives. From
these are suspended, before service, cards
containing the, number of the hymns and
the tunes to which they are to be sung, so
that the congregation can at once join in
the singing. One of the n nte-charnbers is
adorned with beautiful paintings and por
raits of their most distinguished men.
A Slloll . lr time sine, a poor Irishman
applied at the church-warden's office at
Manchester, for relief, and upon some
doubting expressed as to whether he
was a proper object for parochal relief, he
enforced his suit with much earnestness.
"Och, yer honor,"said he, "sure I'd be
starved long since, but for my cat."
"But for what?" asked the astonished
interrogator.
,'My cat," rejoined the Irishman.
"Your cat? how so?"
"Shure, yer honor, I sould her eleven
times for sixpence a time, and sho was al
ways home before I'd get there meself."
A YOUNG nticx, who belongs to the in
dopenbent think-or—let-it—alono-just-us-I
pleaso-with-out-singning-the-pledge-frater-
nity, popped tlw qteestion to a pretty girl
of our acquaintance a short tinia since,
who brought a still deeper blush.to his al.
ways blushing countenance, by replying
that as she had signed a pledge to neither
drink or traffic in ardent spirits,-sho did
not feel at liberty to traffic herself oirrof a
Hogshead of brandy.
Any one at all familar with a city life,
knows full well that the apple stands at the
corner of the streets are almost universally
tended . by women. Well, what of it? It
runs in the family. Illotlier Eve went in
to the apple business until she ruined
Adam, and got drove out of Paradik. Is
it strange she should stick to her old trade.
A newly married individual, just enjoy-
Mg the first blisses of the honeymoon, ad
vertises in ono •of the eastern papersfor
"small
,second hand locomotive," that he
may lose as little time us possiblein going
home to his business.
'To make money plenty and cheap,
has been the study of„ statesmen for the
last ten centuries ;an yet when - a coun
terfeiter steps in and shows them how his
done, he is bundled off to a state prison
for a dozen years or. more. What 'an.un:: s
tratorul world 1 •
DR. 1101"1"S
Isi e C k .) : W I DIALEIZIa
rrltll3 PRITARATION Is now Isenagollwed to th• PUOre
t., n GUARANTEED CI'ILE for the FIElt VMS IN
Ht M 51.14. and at the', only known modieino le the vrarld
having hero used in the private Veterinsry tirtiotee of the
orsorietor for thoirtst Wynn a and he has never known it le
fell in atingle tests nce of Producing n Irwin': cum. and leav
ing the hone in good Nubile for ...perk The tit tpr inoomwden
the hose for laher;rw hem troultl.4l with this cemin , m
disease. shontd induce every ore having such to apply lin
medistely for this remedy.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR rEit rirrKAGm.
Which will he tent. " with fast iFoctintrs." to any port of
the United Silted. All letterset communica.ious to be ad
dreved.Pelt rnld. to
I. P WWI.
Re/molt/iv. lOSonth FIFTH Street Phila telphin.
W ho'em'e anent for Ilia thin NI cilium
N. R —Atente wonted threuehont tt. country to whom
rir liberal discount wl:I I , n Elven ; and their nines placed in
the nd vertilern. sits. Address as above.
GERMAN WASHING FLUID,
18 CONSIDERED by thoniends who hove tented it, as be
log Iho /1(111.3t
sciENTine twoNDER (}l , THE Vitt
Entirely dultie •way with that laboritaas and iej uiiout ptan
tea of Tv bblna the
CLOTHES UPON TINE IVASUBOAIIO,
And a vcat savirg of
2inic, Labor and ...Parse.
N. It. Provent fraud and Imonsitlon, (for many aro try.
n toppA ' m oil an
pno"ticilicr"VAPCl4lsl7lrigrel)NllAl?Prilligle..T.;
' ha C. IRK of every 1.1011'..,E Arid belga!) , asks an LIN-
Llirll ll' ED rllfll,lll not intnatiornd
.7Yie German Tiraskiitg flied
IVith ethers that are in the musket.•
It is put up in largo bottles, and sold at the nominal pries cf
III" ry n's:iier bottle.
PKI N rsics wilt find It greatly In their nOvaatage to put.
chew this Plaid by the gallon to cleans their
AND Iti
Being a •ery peri. r anima for that tio
rto n.
fdanulax uretonlY by I P. 3 IIOYT.
At his Laboratory and P,lneVal Mont,
No 10 Smith 1 . 11 , 711 street, Philadelphia.
bold at retail by Grooors and Druitx ars general/v. A liberal
ditcoaut. and extensive adVertising for the bent& of Ascots.
Remenibo the nano'
GERAD .
AU letters t o be poM N WASIIIN'.I FLUI
Oct
post [Paid. 9, 1851.-6 m
Doctor Yourself
For 25 Cents
The lime has now arrlied, thet
petsonsenfieriog from set:nadir
0 , 111(1 need no more become the
VidaiAl LQIJACKEHY, a,
by the prescripts , no cr utaired In
this !took. Key one may care him•
self, without hindrance to ban
was, or tthe knowledceJ of the
, ith one teeth the ulna! expense,
..... _ routine of privnte di.easea. at tally
nipinicts the cause of rmiehood's early decline, with überren
n. me Maniere—besides merry roller darnacenwnte, which
it would not be proper to ocnmerate in the public mint..
Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE CIKN'Iti nisi:dimes.] in
a letter, will , eoeuve one copy of this book : or Five collies will
..eat ror nee Onllar. Arldters."llll WILLIAM 'nu,
No 151i.r 4 FRIlleFi ti meta. Philadelphia " Poet paid.
Dr If OFDIG n' be consulted on any 01 the Dames it,,.
scribed in his difiarent publications, at hit office, 1%2 Santee
bt , eet. Vhiindelphin, every der between 3 and 3 o'clock,
(Sundays excouted.) April :AL 18.51-1 y
For Sale.
tTI A NEW AND WELL FINISH Er) TWO f•T
GOMM: on the Uellelitute tied turstpdro. In
JiJmL Comet:m/111a. The house is plasterrd 'Mont; Witt
nun le well salted fora 11)W ELLIN() lIGUSE, STORE or
TAVERN—Lot 60 by g oo det, and barn yood STBLE
thereon. The TITLE is. aral the property will b eta ld
on the most accommodating terms. 7'hose who want to male
a good tayestuieut, have now enhance.
For further information epply to
JOAN PI - GER, Bridgport nr
0o!ober 9,1851, L. JACKSON (MANS. Curwansville.
L. JACKSON CRANS,
dunrommairir 411'
Curwensvillo, Clearfield county, Pa.
OFFICE—State street, one door east of Filbert st
Ootober
MONEY SAVING MACHINE.
PARKER S LOOK HERE.
lATE now baito a lot of TWO HORSE THRESHING
V V Al AC EIIN LS at Richard Shaw's, Clearfield.. ALSO.
number et Isaac Bloom's Convenient°. FOR SALE.
FARMERS woold Co Vell to call woo. Maltby+ of tho
above ntmed places thoy con be accommodated with Ma.
chines,
ith 8t d. WILSON.
96.1851.
• NOT/CE.
TILE TRUSTEES of th e CLEARFIELD ACADEMY
hereby give nottee.that Ur. (JATIAN is duly authorized
tooolloot all bills for fulUoa at stud Institutioe. for the year
03mtneneing on the 16th of idepteinaor last.
Ur Order of the Board of Truitt ees.
Deo. 14 IEISI. W Di.L. NOoILE, Bee's-
NOTICE.
IXTIIEREIIB. 7 tny wife ANN EU ZA ray bra and'
rr barni• without any
.jut cation I..tharetpre. herabY
warn ail pfuroor Lone, harborpa or trustims heron my no.
count, nol will not bri liablo lot any debts or her contraoting.
JOIDI
Dee. 8. 1851.—paid.
•
THOMAS DEVINE, •
•
TAILOR
RESPECTFULLY antionnem to tho citizens of tiro VlCllni.
ty of Clearfield Bridge. that ho continuos to carry on the
TAILORING B CHIN Bda a short Matinee East orate Bridge
whore ho w 111 ho thankful for unbars) of p a blio patronage.
he intends to please II who Myer Mat With 'heir custom.
Clearfield. t'a. May SI3, lEiii.—tt„
. .
I
Odrb KEGS NAILS. IWIKES 6r. HEADS. nt 40 60 .
prn ter.
ro TONS or Assorted Iron at 8 and IP:tents nor pound.
U,Nal pounds COUNTRY ['EEL at. cent% per pouud, '
8 be 10 WiNROW GLASS at ell Ott per Pox. tJeney aPark
I'IITTY at %cants per pound.
VW:TINOS at_ cents par uound.
1 R Ett mob R Iler SUCKLES nt 60 cools par strorr.
t+PANldti HADLII.E.TRESH at 41 W.
BAGON do do et 41 cent. . St. head.
alola pattern. anes PLATED STlltlit/11:3 at
./2 08141 Per Pair--Vir•
PEOB a 18) ceate De/ quart 20 per cent. Jere for a Peck
or MOTO. .
RED POLeLDATIIED. at 154 per poued--iood.
()AK TANNIaI do ie ao .do
LINING (plot) SKINS from 874 to 50 omits. •
Skin. L
BIADP A hill BOOT MOROCUO loom 75 oonto DO per
,
Format' WUOLESIALE and HEfAIL at the Hardware
and Iron Store of
P.. 0. FRNCISEG.
Lemhtown.Pa..opooslto T. May's Hotel.
A liberaldliocaratto theuarle. .
hut. 1C . 16,31.
-
Nee.. .4"<*tt . 4
BY !t1 MANE, of the POCKET
jAESCULANtIgI, or every
°nein' own hystelau. Thirtieth
edition wi!ii upwards or on hun.
dyed engravings. showing• ortrai•
thrums to every shay and form.
and malformations of the genera•
tire querns,
By Dr. Wm, Young, M. D.
Money Sn'whig
21) the Farmers of
,Clactrfichl count:
Q & B. WII / BON, of (traltonlr'illo:.l)lnsion ocular, Pa..
wortVieshectrully inform tho FARMING /MAI.I4UNI
-I'Y of Clearfield and Po.n jinn counties, that they min.
tint o to man pineta te TWO aiitrPOLIR flUtittli; TIIRESII
ING" of /mpurted tuatara ; Who two hone
oyllniler is four 'Mahn, loud& than 'llor ninchium h•rotoforo
tribdg qillt OOP. The 1191/0 YOWOr is irreAtly. improved.—
Np Machine now In two is to siMple,oompnet nhdbsofol.
WWI AII lk 131 f A.W. Cleartield4 mad
ISAAC BLOOM, Ourcronivnlo.
'VIII have each a hint:bine nonitohthr on hand. Any bersim
mnk Ina oppliont on to thorn will he Intnlshod with Machlhes
on short notice.
• IticohintybOvelr:eh p p rchfued by Iho following Petsoll.ll3
Eicarr rid onntaY. t.
, JOHN di•TITES. • p 0
H WELCII._
TOMAS READ. JAMES A. REAM
JOHN )1)(11E, ISEPII PATTERSON.
MI. IX( PN ARIL I. BARGER.
11U011 lIHNDELISON. and Mims
B. Rt. 8, WILSON.
StraitonyiPo.Junelo.l4sl.
JOSEPH S. FRANCE,'
Counsellor and Attorney at Law,
ai VI NG fnemed himself in Glearfiele,ofleislas
11.11. professional screices.to the public. All buse
netts col rmietl to h,m will be promptly ,atter k ded
Being familiar with the Gernion longing() be con
with more facility transact business for the German
portion of the cominur,i;y.
Office on Market street, onedoor WOAI of Dr. Lo
rain's Drug store, lately occupied by .1. L. Quttfe.
iioll. John C. Knox, Kittanning.
Jutieph 1311ffingion,
11. N. Lee, Esq., ••
Dor:ally & Cantwell.
• Von. 'llamas White, Indiana.
Augustus Drum
Gen. 11• D. Foster, Greensburg.
Cel, William Bigler, Clearfield.
Wm •J
Jan. 14,
S J. IL MeENALLY,
s s
s Attorney at Law, s
Is Having located himself to the borough of C e,
SClearfield, will attend to all legal business; 4 ..
s ent raptly,' to Ilia, with prinhidness and fidelity.
s 011ie° two doors east of OW Prothonotary's S
5 ofliee. 5
MACKEREL,
SHAD, CODFISH,
SALMON,
HERRINGS,
PORK.
HAMS AND SIDES,
LARD AND CHEESE
Estate of Charle
l'6 11t rika/V GIVEN, that Letters of Adminle•
trtaou hove 'wen Efitntott to t.hi) owlet:lamed on the
...vete 01 CHARLES id. lIGHS. late of tleortarin township.
county—nod ell penom htivinj ncator.ti with the
anal deceased are writ:Wilted to pr sent their citilitni Col) nott,
• ni , ented Thntlaile(4.ll(ll may be found at hit realdence In
said tovraship.
Foot 24,1451,
NOTICE.
'PRE soliscribzr takes this method of tendering ton rem
on. 'sahib:ibis sincere thanks frr the liberal share of vat
romans thus tar bestowed. and hopes , be strict Ittent , on to
butusites.to merit a Lani lanan.te of the sem..
Owls Nt tW OPENING a NEW ciUl'I'LY of SEAS( tNA•
111.1101 /OW, nommen which may be found the followlsg—
BLACK NIANTILLA BILKB
BLACK SILK LACE—do ['fibroma] Buttons.
GINGII MS—Scotch. ['tuition and Demesne.
DE LA IN ES—Alode end Panay
VII NC i'PRINT:i io rryst satiety.
RI litiONS. LACEB, &u., &a.
Milli h eta [MOM.
UAR PETS. —CA RPET-CII AIN and COLORED YARN.
Olt. CP ffll—lor From!,
CR( /GERI E(—I1A110 WA RE— QUEENSWARR. &c. &o.
'A...Van:hewers am rape trolly In iced to Call.
J. L. HUNTER.
ClParrield. Rd, 22.181!
New York Importers and Jobbers,
FREEMAN, HODGES & CO.,
58 LIBERTY STREET,
BEIWEEN BROADWAY AND LiAtiSAll BTREET.
YEAR THE POST OFFICE.
c wv-irork.
[AJL ARE RECEIVING BY DAILY ARRIVALS
Vll I r o m entognr, cur can Anil ANDtm or It RBI
FASHIONABLE FANCY HER. MILLINERY
GOOIM.
We respectfully Kok ell Cas Purchasers Bosrth?, to en.
urine our Stoos. and Pr ces h ,
as INTE wo REM GOV
ERNS. we feel confident our (Mods and Ptioes will induce
theta torecet tram our ertstAllanent. Particular attentive is
devoted to MILLINERY GOUDA, and many of the articles
ere atanafactu re.l tuneable to our order, and cannot be stir
passed in beauty. style and cheapness.
BEAUTIFUL. PARIS RIBBONS, for Hat. Cap. Neck.
and Belt.
SATIN AND TAFFETA RIBBONS, of ad widths and
oa lore.
SILKS: SATINS. VELVETS. and UNCUT VELVETS,
for hate.
FEATHERS. AMERICAN AND FRENCH ARTIFI
CIAL FLOW ERS.
PUEFINGS AND 11AP TRIMMINGS.
I)IIE.AS TRIMNIINGS—Iarge anon meat.
EMISIBRDBRIES. CAPES COLLARS. UNDER
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Rg() ILUVES AND.IIIITI*S.
FlGlntiql AND vidurs) 6wws. BOCK. BISLIOI
VVN AND JAC:UN ET Mt ISLINS.
L'n , i b lish 7 French, American, and Italia,;
STRAW GOODS
ROBERT MANLEY,
vaz -, :itazawv AND couittaa
NBA KEIL •
rrINC r a bmiiher respectfairy Terming the citizens of Clear.
.streety. that he is can rind mi tbe above tsunami on
hlarkes. . pearls op pante the , esidence ol !sago :South/nil.
wlwr viers mmeo. that he
furhe ot ou him paironage
Ile ft himself that he ant nish work to nt peruses who
may he pleascd to call, to their snub° satisfaction.' Ile will
always have on hand
Cabinet work and Windsor Chairs
Of every description. Upholstered chairi made to order.
ALSO, Dentist, Invalid, and Chamber
Chairs—Chair Beds and Bed Chairs.
The Bed Chair can be converted from the Awn Chair to a
complete lied in two minutes. and will olio fold tip so that It
may be conveniently oanled ruder the &'rn It is parttcularly
suii able for Milltory (Albers and for Professional gentlemzn.
N 1 11—Dollies modem the neatest manner and On the 'We
°est notice.
lie temen3tfully wits act cominnenao alb* publio patron.
1120.
Sept. il5.
FALL &TM/INTER
trUItAZIKOci
RICHARD ItIOSSOP
HAVING purchased the isTORK of itIGLER. CO.. In
Ole borough of C:eaitield, Is now opening at rthe OLD
STAND' n npiendiu a.uortment of FALL -and VIINTEit
GOULS. '
Dry Goods •
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such as Alpaca., Siltr.
Tickingo Lancs. benres . Gal.
icps. Ohltdr.es..Girishams. Molitor, hed and
unbleachod. Fl entele. red, white and 'allot.; Cotton Planners.
and titiawls of all lissom/none
-
, • • Cloths.. •
.
. French Cloth, Twilled beo,vy Overcooling, floe, Good
black Cassinteres, lion Pkro do, prime Ntters, lath inets, Sad
nets and Kentucy Jean ., 01l of whloh are of tbo best quality
Goods . ..
,
Oarntorts, Glovcs.. nosier's', is rare', iutottrdent; arid , at
low. prices:: • , , • .
r ikf.j.S and Caps.
Silk, Plash. and Par ff Atli and 'OAPia. of oil soito
aced and cheap. to Malt parchason. • . '
• •
* Bob/4,4nd Shoes. „. •
floavy winter.boots ICI p., Morocco,. &to, Mans' wtwe of all
kinds, 'Mays , and C hildren." Boots rind Also. Ladies*
Fine Morocco and Calfskin .13hoes. Alto, Gum Over Shoo. Foto and Coarse , good and cheap.
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. • . . , Grocertesi . •, •
9004 Itto.ono ,fava 'f)FE.I2IE.. Drown Clreuthechetad Pairing.
Loaf SUOMI.. Young llyton. Imperial neft'ffieturTkitti.-,
Guntiowder. Lead. Paiute. Reba. 1414Phtr§i 4rnet4,14,901,thn.
Yarn. 8t0..&0.-aU of tvb roil are of the bottom' ity.
1 . . .
. ' itiblas,ses; • •
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Begge-noute, .Orletnie .and fiferfm' Situ P..-and eieriartlele
that Ihe comma ufty.rna? etand la [tee of. . -
All-the a blare ttoolc Or woode w ill be-told ropcfaiwor
.courany pRot,IIVI:4 OP the tOrp /OWC3t iCTILIII: • -
Pleat* cell andexamine forgoartolees; at the oars of. - .
It leliAttil 1110380 P -
Clearfield. Noy:10.1881. - -,-
, IV DL ' A'. IV Aji A C . g; ' • .
Att•Porncir qt Law,
, oLtIABrip..D.
1 0 TILE. conduits! the. pf o oflce.of the,Lnier, and osnat •
e.. 1 Wiles be found us pas office adjoinlns bts residenunou
Booondstrest. • • • • , , •, •• • may 15, IMO.
'FiSly.'
A9B, M af e lvn .. bv ti4.)4 or ;4' prisrone4
~ tvoa
jtftyLadoiliabritdor LLISRRING..for ask; at tbe 'aim or
J. L. ilinTitit.
Et=l
Constenily on hand
and for sn'e by
J. PALMER di CO. ,
Market threet Wharf,
PIM. A DRI.PIIIA.
March 1,1851.
S IL Ross, deed.
J. W. LULL. Sdrer
%lien a Icnepoonlul el thla Fluid, int - toted in we.
ter, will digest or dissolve, FIVE POUND: , OP
ROAST BEET' IN AnoUT TWO !!OURS, Out LA the
Stulliac:la.
I) IGESTION Is chiefly performed in the stomach by the
aul of•
a fluid which (net? exudes from the inner coat of
that Organ. when in a &late of health, called the Gastric
Juice. This Muhl Is the Great Solvent of the Poor', the Pani.
bloc Pine/ring. and Stimulating Agent of the wenn:oh
and intenines. Without it there will he nn eigedlOn.—nu
conversion of Food into Blood. non eonnt rui not the body :
but rather a foul.tcrpid, control, and drain). [l i e conditi on o f
the whole digestlveappurattis. A weak. half _wad. or iorurni
stomach produces no 'nod Gastito Juice, and tion.e iho
ease, distms and debility which ensue.
PEPSIN AND RENNET.
PEPSIN fa the chief element. or Great Digesting Principle
ot the GrutrioJatue. It is fourid in gnat abundance in the
solid partsol the human stomach after death. end sometimes
causes the stomach to digest itself. or eat itself up. It is also
found in the stomach of animals, as the ox. calf. am. It is
the wisteria! used by farmers in making cheese.catled Rennet,
the elh ct of which has long been the wonder of the dsiry.—
The ca rdling of the nuts is the tint process of dlgiutioo. Hen.
net possesses astonishing power. The stomach of a calf s ill
curd!. neatly and thousand Umes Its own weight of milt.—
Baron Liable states that - One pert of Pepsin dusolvert in sixty
(hemmed path of writer. will digest meet and other food."—
Diseased stomachs produce no good Gastric Juice. Rennet, or
Toshow that this want may be perfect/7 supplied,
we quote the lollowing
...BARON LIBIDO. In his celebrated work ow Animal
IThereistri. ears: An ArtiPcial Directive Fluid may to
wadi!) , obtained from I he m o coos rnembran e of the ito m itch of
a In which various artizies of food, as meat iced eyes.
will he eitlene.l,Chanyud and Digested. Precisely_ in the genie
manner as they would tin in the human staninch."
DR. PEREIRA, la his famousirenhae •'Food and Diet,"
oublishnd by Wilton ft Co., New Yolk. mike SS, states the
same greet fair. and deserib:i the method hl preparauon.—
There are few higher authorities Ihan DT. Pere? a
Dr JOHN NV, DRAPER. Professor or Chemistry to the
Medical College ol the Univ.. tidy of New York. in his "Text
Rook OiChentistrY.'?.Parts rkti. says. It has been a situation
whether artificial digestion could be performed bet it is now
universally admitted that it mar be."
Professor DIJNGLItiON nt Philadelphia. ?fill great
toowrk
on Heinen , PhYsiciortvdevates more Dan y rages an
examination ot this au et. Ins experiments ith Dr. Bean
moat. on th e Gastrin nice, obtained faunae living human
stomach end from awards are well known. "In nil cares."
he says "digestion ocuorred as pettedly in the Artificial as In
the Naturaldiresliont."
August V, 1851.--fm
DR. HOUGHTON' 3 preparation ofPEPSIN has produced
Manual marvellous eflects. curing cases ol Debility, Emeein
tion. Nerviinv Decline, tend Dyspeptic Coosumotion. so pooled
to be on the very verge of theitrave- It is impossible to give
the Wails or ones in the limits of this advertisement—hut
authenticated certificates /MVO been received of marathon
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la Philadelphia. Now York. and Dolton alone. Theta were
nearly all desperate eases, and the cores were ■otonllJapid
and deutal. hut permanent
It I eagreatNEILYOUS ANTIDOTE. and Dom the orlon.
Mina ly small cm antity neceasary to produce healthy digotion.
believed to act noon
ELECTRO.M AG N E TIC PRINCIPLES,
There ie po feral orOLD kavamon COMPLAMTB which
It does not seem to tench and remove at once matter how
bad they may toe. It (II Vfiei iNOSTIINT.RELIEF. A single
doso removes all the oneleturint s)metoms, and it only needs
'to no repeatto. iota thottlinta to 'mane those good e ff ects per.
macaw. Penni( UV BLOOD and MOIL OF HODY,
fidlow at anew.' It hititutitinlatly excellentia case , of Nausea,
Vomltlng.Crampt. Soreness of the i rit of the tkomach. distress
after eating., low. cold state of the load Moslems. Lss
owne
or OPlrlts: Ooteeptlepey. panelist on {Weakness. teadency to
lesaeity.rineeatue, ate.
Price.ot E DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will piton
effect. n lasting COM. I
BENT BY MAIL, YBEE OFEIPOSTAGE.
Pot cionvonienceo7 sending to all prishrof the etibistty, the
PIGEsTIvt; NAITEA OP '41,11.: PEIHIN is pot oP kith°
form of Powders,. with dlnteticuts to •Intidissolved Ist • dilated
alcohol. water:or 11,10 p. by the pAtipst. 7Am powders cow
kiln precisely the stone matter ay the bottles. but twice the
npantby lot the enntoptieediod will be sent,by PitEE
ItYr PO STAGE 'for ONE DOLLAR swat (post paid) to Vt.
.7, S. iiol7 7 .7llTO,ll,No,ll,NotthEighlh street. l'hile., Ye,
Bl* phokages' Tor dollen Evnq banknote and bottle
beats the wtitte:sigoottile of 4.11. ,LIOUGII TON.
*Sole Proprietor. ', •
•
•.• ,Aitaati walited hi ',tow, tovi,./ Fba.Unltild Rate. Vet, tibend dlsoou tits alvpn t 9 thitrdas• LlTl: l 4gags, rigtmhs
timan4 Hoot BOdevraraileil(434/ tq act wgzents. ~
AG B,l'l'B ior uleatfloid cog Ptl—,.
• WALL/10AI? II I tel.A.L.Cleptigeld 15ifirotts)i. I
- 'WILLIAM allltlii ,E Curwansiille.
P. W.;131111 114117,; Luthenbarm. . r
K. W. MOORE. Using tOWJPINP.
UUMMinGe et , munerry, , New Ili r aiblOSlOn
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:May W.lB3l—ris.
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FarMers.fiticertotim.
SLIPERIOgTHIIEISHING MACHINES
rriIOMPSONS. iIAIinPOK 161. McA l 4.4tifit.iTol l --
.A. opperi a Ity to apprise the nallstEun Ur . twrall,
WELD arid the s Embattling c.nantlec, that Past;papaw an'••
*egad in Manulsoinfing, at Uarweasville.. Ulastueld =oak*
a enpasioracile'
grs!' , • , • • , •
Ibur , Hone-ItuerThreshilig llfachints.
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Moo we prepared , to st: per all °Mani 011.111i.lanittOlinntine
taNinn the woo:mum wing terms., •.1' ea mace we kis
strnotaitar Vert LibilintAnidann , rinterp Ni na
perfect in livery partionlar. and passin* thropish thq bands of
nova bat first rata isokMas. UMW. WI to illma awl" tittle.
fastion.
• • - A .S3O-411 0 1EPALMING . of ortirashlist Wobbles , dblia oa
shalt Zola inthq_nnAt 04841'41 an* wawa= p an .
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Farmer, Farrier 45o,litagor•fropriaier.
GEO- W• gtRO/faustr,i3
DI r :rnr")F:TFTFM7FIMI
WIPAIIIIALLELED :TIM ha/MARV! Or 11CD10114,1 ;
Ao:tho moot re:mutable acten4ll ARgitatioo; over
disca9ere44
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MAN e l ; ii" . .4:7
4#o
" They can't Keep . Howse withopt- it."
Experience of more than sixteen years ha..irestablished
the fact that. Merchant's Celebrated Gargling Oil, or Uni•
vernal Family Embrocation, will cure mearcases, and re.
tiers/ all such as
Spawns, Sweeney, Ringbone, Windga]ls, Poll
Evil, Callous, Cracked Heels, Galls of all
kinds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Fis
tula, Sitfast, Sand 'Cracks, Strains, Lameness,
Foundered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mange,
Rheumatism, Bites of Animals; External Poi
sons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites,
Boils, Corns, Whitlows, Burns and Scalds,
Chiliblains, Chapped Hands, Cramps, Con
tractions of the Muscles, Swellings, Weakness
of the Joints, Caked Breasts; &c. drs.
The unparalleled success of Clue Oil, in the cum of dis
eases in Horses and (lettle, and oyen In human Slosh is
daily becoming more known to the farming cciinmunity.
it can hardly bo credited, except by thoso who have been
a tle' habit of keeping It in their stables and houses, what
Ps amount of pain, suffering and time, are saved by
tri ninety application of this Oil.
Ili' Ile sure the name of the solo proprietor, CCOROF.
W. MERICTIANT, Lockport. N. V., is blown In the side
of the bottle, and in his handwriting over the cork.
All orders addressed to the proprietor will bo promptly
responded to:
Get a Pamphlet of the Agent, and see what wonders are
accompll.hed by the use of this medicine.
Sold by respectable dealers generally, In the United
States and Canada. Also by
AGENTS for the above Medicine
C. I). W ATSON. entity.
H. SMlTH,_Fennvllle. do do
JiBIN-PATTON,Cu•wensville do do
Pf ITrEft Rt MOMINN. Bellefonte. Centre
CUMMINS In HU , dill. Brookville. Jelfron
A. lIICKINHON, Her elite..
J. PLEAKLE Y. Franklin. Ve
Another Scientific Wonder.
PEPSIN !
AN ARTIFICIAL.
I „ IDLIOL 6 WI.VaItia TUAVAIt/D 0
O R
4 3 / 1 3218243
A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER.
Prepared from RENNET, or OM fourth Stomach
01 the Ox, Oki. Directions el BARON LIEBIG,
The great Physiolog leo I Clic:nisi, by J. S. HOLM-
TON, 111. D., Nu. 11. North Eighth Street, F hila,
dcl ph io,
This is a truly wonderful remedy fur fumy:snort,
DynpEpsiA, JAUNDICE, Ltvgn. COMPLAINT, CON.
BTIPATION. OINI DEBILITY, Curing tiller Nature's
own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric
Juke. •
DIGES'CION
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE
AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER
200 REMARKARLE CURES
PEPSIN- IN , POWDERS,-
BY' THI YARD!. - 1 -
/ The :Void( City
of diludgetl
'AThe Punch America.
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appal tunny for proliiata • emolay men. stkiam 1 , , La. met waft
'1 here b not a tuna la the Union where a rich; bored 11g.
well-Mowed person 010 Ivy sort . i7ts froll Lo Yo'Culeh
nes:ceding to tho peoulatiati.
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tip, pol•Luations ate too uumeto us to be deectised la aaii•
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will soon he able m ascot tout the most saleable, and mtlei A
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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.
Extracts of Lottets Irmo Judge :Story, Chancel's
Kent and John Quii n Adams.
Cambridge. April IS4,lgill,
IHAVE read the prospectus with great plealurt ; and oil
Linty approve tne plan. II it can orgy obtain the pot , !
Patomagelone etiougn.and Large enaugh.and ieaurcly cootigr
tu, attain its true ands. it will contribute tr on r foment deg •
to afve a healthy tone. not only to our literature, but to pub'
he opinion. Jr will enable ns to powers. In a modertitMW
eau, narderit library of the best produaticni of the age. It
will do more: It will redeem our periodical ilt.raoru Ms
the reproach of being devoted to light end I n medieval reed's,
to transitory ipeculaiions, to sinkly and ophememl wedgies'
talii tel. and lb se and extravagant skete l. :es of life and ti,
actor. JOtiEPII STOItY,
New Yolk, 7111 May. 19N
I upProve very much of the Plan of the ••teei L g Age," and
if It be Conducted with the intelligence, spirit and taste 11111
neOrnineelosingina4s, tot which I beyond reason to dental
it will bootie of UM most haittective and poplar periadi
of the day, JABIIEt3
,Waxhington. Dec.. 1b45.
Of ail the Periodical ilium:oX devoted ro literature code*
Woe which aborted in Entone and' 'Obis country, this hn
appeared to me the most mein!, It contains Indeed theexpo•
Whoa out, of the ourrebelitegatwe of the English laneuao
but this, by its immense extent find aumorenension„ Mclean
ft portraiture of the human mind In the utmost expansion •
the present era. • J.. Q. ADattle.
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streets. 001011: rfieel2g. a nembei.. or SIX DOLLA MI I
yeartn enivanoft Itemittalaces for any' period will bathed.
lolly received end promptly attended to.
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kii X .1./PLAJl.e.ti,tl. vr ill continue the work beyond the yeti.
nilop ehali beep ercralettt to the cost of postage ;--tks
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People.
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pers.
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15, Correspondence hetireen Altraheau pad De la Muer.
Omni :Panuuner.
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8. The Anikethtiohltilde*Florn theratue.
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old Cut us, nt • Thu Wise Now and the,Betont
111110RSONS.having buejnese with the umlereigne ,
IL` au :notice of the Paee, 41.111 anti him either
he:" Dollar!' otllde,orat , the office in ,the pubil
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June 8,1850.