Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, March 05, 1852, Image 4

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    -- Gen: Arthur Germ.
In a "filet&lof the llougarian IVar,"
now inCt),IVSO. i iCa don in Frazer's
Magazine, we find the following reference
to an officer who occupied a most promi
neritiO'tisition 'in the Hungarian army, and
whp,te,conduct exercised a most powerful
Influence ellen his country's destiny. I-To
hadliattieularly distinguished himself at
the unfortunate battle of Schwechat fought
alrifOshinder the walls orVienna, at which
timete simply held the rank of major.—
The unsuccessful leader in the battle Gen.
Mora, was compelled to resign, and Kos
suthArinnediately placed the 'chief com
mand of the"national forces in the hands
of GOtoy. Tile writer then goes on to
Artlior,Gorgey;Torrnerly a subaltern in,
theAestrian army, resigned his commis, ,
sion at a Imo w ien no patriotic motives'
could' have pi:OMpted that step. Poor and
unproteCked ay ho was, it is to be presumed
that "ttie'sloWness of a military , career jar. .
red 'upon his inipatient ambition. Thqugh
no other profession was open to him, he
resigno thescanty prey of a subaltern with
the, snow Synical inciifierence which he'dis
played on other momentous occasions,`and
ho devoted himself to a life of misery and
privations. 111-dressed,ifed and lodged, ho
passed several years in the chemical labo
ratoriet itt Vienna and Prague. Even nt
that timeolls military bearing; tall madam. ,
tive figure, saturnihe aspect, the bughnbss
and studied briitality of his address; his ne
gleeted hair, and beard, and the • torn and
filil4;•Miriont which appeared a matter of
chbite'lither than of necessity, awiikened
the curiosity of strangers, and amused and
perplexed, his friends. He preferred, or
pretended to prefer, the coarsest food, and
even of this he' ate sparingly. He would'
leave , his wretched attic to sleep on a stone
floorvoton the hard and frozen earth. In
all this ; hewas much discipline, but also
much temper and +affectation. He delight
ed in appearing mysterious, unaccountable
impenetrable. The • obtrusive contempt,
with which he affected to regard social
eus,toMs and the opinions of men betrayed
hiti desire for notoriety.
Nhen Jellachich's invasion threatened
Htingary„Mr. Gorgey offered his services ',
to the Batthyanyi cabinet. They were
readily: accepted, and ho was charged with
the organization and the command of a
free sorps ' and instructed to defend the
banks of the Danube, near the island of
Cseiel. While on this station, his troops
captured Count Zichy, a wealthy noble
man and descendant of an old Hungarian
family. This man was taken under eir
ctliteithne.es which warranted the gravest
suspicion's. Onbeingsearched,documents
wetalbuncl upon hire which left no doubt
thethecarriedona treasonable correspond
ence with the enemy, and that ho was in
the habit of Informing Jellachich of the
plans.and movements of the Hungarians.
practice of espousing the national
ctitAt) ' openly, and of continuing secret
lommunleations with the cabinet ofVien
na, or the. Croatian invaders, had become
general. So' great was the indifference or
duplieltyief the Austrian officers, who then
commanded almost all the native corps,
that an extensive system of espionage was
canied'on by numbers of officers, noble
men, and gentlemen, who, , doubting the
end;:ivlshed to gain the good opinion and
to merit,ihe thanks of either. party. The
rolls or war of all nations know ofbut-one
punishment for a imitor and a spy. In
the ,resent instance, the culprit was a no
bleman, a member of the emperor's house
bad midthe scion of an illustrious and
posseful family. • Major Gorges' saw no
thitig
. bilt the spy. The Count Zichy
was tried by court-martial, condemned and
exectifecl; The government at Pesth con
fiscated the condemned traitor's posses.
sions, and the result , proved that Major
Gorgey's act was as judicious as it was
just. It terrified :the double leaders and
drove thorn to the iMperial stapdards,whe re
they 'did no harm whatever to , the cause of
Hungary,:Hence• Major • Gorgey had a
tWii»fold claim on M.Kossuth's confidence.
His ehdr , getic operations against the Croa
tian rilverses; which he captured, and his
gallantryetSehwechat, showed that he, at
least,'Wa4 not inClined dilly with • the
etOmy.': The !'imurderor of . Count Zich,"
nallo;Austriart journals called him, was a
doomed macienless the Hungarian strug
glepreved su ccessful. No other native
offinery had given equal proofs of zeal en
ergy, and devotion. M. Kossuth's selec
tionbik,colinander-iti-chief was, more
oior,'highly flattering to the national Mag.
ydr,flarty,'and to those Hungarians who
had, setvad in* the 'Austrian army: This
class ef persons received an important ad
dition to their numbers by• the wholesale
desertion of tho .e'mperor's Hungarian no
blif'gtuard, wheat an, early' period of, the
man &le theirsplendid barracks at Vien
na with the hope of , greater„ license and
splendid fortuneS in the ranks of 'the na
tional army. The services of these young
Meprwere highly, prized I.iy M. Kossuth
and On parliament. , Favors and promo
tions 'Are lavished 'upon theni ; nor wore
the'rnotives ever suspected which induced
these military adventurers to discard the
Hatisbnrg colors for tho Bang:tricot tric6l
Orace, in his work on Hungary,
gived the following sketch of this extraor
dinary man, and in many respects takes a
similar view of his character to that given
Tliev„ is much truth
,in the remark—
Gergeynever, bad the, least sympathy with
either' the•virttiesor the weaknesse,s of ~ his
countrymen., A man of cold, stern nature,
or,few words and tremendous deed, ho
overjthaMagyar fire, and
eloq46CO ' and , patriotism. Despite the
falseness he„displayed at, last -there is
something:striking . abquthis chamcter.--.
If he' was a traitor, 'he was no coriimon
ono. " His. Career commanded in a charuo,:
ttristie way—by,his hanging up, when ho
was only a ma or, ono of the first noble
men,of Hungary,. for treachery,as sternly
and indifferetitly as if the man had been a
IriliAVOTdrn n ter.'
~- -Tlf .. iIA r'q .
ui? , a
great noise; acidAVoighi'liS.temt
very
prominently' before the p,ubtie. His after
course, was conSistdO r t r iVith' this: us ,cool
in a 'disc:l . l'oi° :of Oak,' his .officorsi ,Sity,.
as be _was, at.the council boar* They
have told 'me they/111E0/d "4:iften mien' htm, in
the rindit of a fearful charge Arent - id I hmi;
sitting quietly on . ,his horso with ~a pistol in
, , ,
hand; but not 'for tho 'enemy: The, mo
ment Ito' saw a .man flinch; ho shot hincria
unrelentingly as-if he' had been a AOgi---
He seemed to others utterly coldlind indif
ferent to what men usually !Ong nflor. He
always professed, amid his most splendid
achievements, he would rather bo teaching
chemistry than leading nn army:: When
Kossuth-sent him on ono occasion, '200,-,
000 gilders ($100,000) to'malto provision
. for bis future, and, in order not to offend
him, enclosed it' to hiS wife, Inisenfit back
with the retnark , -7".1f I fall, -1 shall not
need it, and my wife .can be goVerriess
again, as she' was' before; if :we are con
quered, and I escape,. I can be .ptofessor,
abroad.; .if wo conquer, and I survive the
victory. I need no money ,now,!".
After one of his great viotorieS, the min
istry sent him certain decorations and or
ders of honor: ho- put them
,aside, with a
sneer; that 'islich gewgaws, were not
.the
things for a republic !" , People have told
mo that, after the storming of Olen, the
only words on .the lips of life people and of
tho'army was "Gorgoy I Gorgey I" but
with all the demonstrations before the quar
ters, he never . evon showed himself and re- ,
mained coldly within, indeed expressing
himself that this very bombardment was
the ruin of Hungary 1" He always sneered
at everybody—even the friends that idol
ized him ; and was almost the only man in
'Hungary who was 'perfectly indifferent
under Kossuth's eloquence. Amid the
splendidly dressed Ilungarian officers, be
always appeared in his old major's coat,
and in boots whioh ho had not taken off
perhaps for a week. A lady told me she
met him, after ti.e taking of Ofen, in a vile
looking coat, with a great hole in ono of
the elbows. She remonstrated with him
for wearing such a thing.
"Pooh !" he said, "I shall be known
through all my rngs!:'
"Alt !" said she pointing to the rent,
"sco the Diogenes peeping through the
hole !" at. which he seemed very unusually
disconcerted. •
And I have no doubt the lady'had hit
the matter exactly. It was not that ho
was indifferent ~to people's opinion. Ho
took this very Course to show his. own
pride; his ruling trait seems to have been
a moan selfish pride. Ho was unspeaka
bly jealous of Kossuth, and would rather
sco Hungary a hundred times ruined, than
that it should conquer under him.
Great Excitement
In tlie Sadlery Business.
VILEMING k STERI.IIcIG respeolfblly announce to their
V frier dr and the ourato lo general, that they have entered
into co.Parunerrlitti in the above basiness.in Gerwensville.—
Their shop is on meta Street, o • polite Scelield's hotel, lately
°cowed by D. S Orono. f, where they have on hand, and
are always prepared to make at theshottest polio°. all articles
in their' line of Wilmer.. sash at
Saddles, Sidc-Saddles Mr
)
0; 411 1 11 -eckkHess, Gears, Riding and
ATVI\ Blind Bridles, 4-c.
ALSO—Trunks, Carpel-Bags, Vedi
c, 9
Les, Saddle-13ags,W7iips,
Allot which they will warrant to Iv mese In toe latest and
molt approved styles. As they are both EXPERIENCED
WORRNIEN they feel satisfied that they can awe sexual
satusfattion.
Their terms am liberal—and Oaf will take In exchange for
walk all NI.!rol - antablo Predui o.sueb AS Veil . hild. Lumber.
Gram. Ete., end even CAS!' not refaced. '
They would resprco roily invite the pobli9 to call and exam
an their stock Sad satisfy INMAN/
P. S."PLESIING.
Corwentville. Jan. (3, 1111E0. 11. - P. STERLING.
This Waf
• NEW and FASMONABLE.
CONFECTIONARY anti OYSTER SALOON.
MRS. L. DUNLAP
RESPECTFULLY leaden her compliments to her tomer
our friends in 'the borough of Clearfield and vicinity,
and takes pleasure in announcing to thew that she has how
received her stock of GIP and has them ihted up In good
allele her raw building on Nor th becond street. wort side.
where may be found a general assortment of
CONFECTIONARY, TOYS, 4-c..
Which sae will dispose of on the most reasonable terms.
Shy will also be at all times supplied with UAKEd. PIES
oSto., and
Fresh Oysters.
And Ihote fond of "the FISH" can have them served to
their taste an short smile°. eithar FRESH. FecIED, RUM
TED. cirEVVED. FRITTERED. oraX)LLOYEII.
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
PHE TRUBTLIESTherehY .aivo notice that they havocoa
Intact! with
DR. CATLIN & WIVE,
.
. , ,
To continue in:charge of the Acalemy goring . another year.
Tile Academia year is divider into roult LtUARTELLS
of I'VVELVE WEDED, tacit, cud kIVE VAYB of Tenon
.. i
ing in each tew.k. •
flat orxt (4a.ater will commence on MOSiDAY DEC. tah,
Inl, at tht following •
Reduced Rates of Tuition :
COMMON ENGLISH CHLANCllEB!—lncludinic
Readina. Wattle, Rpeiliog, Arithmetic, Geog
raphy Enalith Grammar and Hillary $2 00
AU. -H IGHER ENGLISH BRANCILES—IncIa.
Ina Latin Grammar.ll4l 00
GLABSICAL AND DI ATHEMATICAL. DEPART
MENT 1 1 $6OO
WEEKLY LECTURE:I are given to the older Paella On
Watery, and other interesting Batista, withoutestra charge.
Such of the older MIN as choose. engage on FRID4Y
I'. M. et each week an excircius El nentiou, Commotilion and
view, ougstions Upoa their Serena studies. AU others attend
to their mall At. studies. •
The LADIES DEPARTMENT is entirely separate from
the other on the pelt of thorn who 'desire It. Two or three
Claeses CeaLitt of b.db sexes. for the Purpose of economy in
time hut it is optional with tho young lelther whether to
join inch classes or not. .
Tuition 111 ebarga fr6n the date of the 'Saholttie common.
eine to the cloke or the Term—deduction being snide lateare
of absence ceased by sickness. and when a special agreement
i s made. in emeance. vriffithe Prim:deal
MORAL SUASION bes hitherto boen the.ehlef reliance or
the Teachers in securing thorough disciplisee MO it has been
efficient. , Corporeal punithmenti is admintstoted onlytin the
most obdurate and incorririble cases.
The constant aim of the Teachers it to make the lastructlons
they impart, as well as that. of books, Practical, as well as
Theh e stroretical.
Tictest. attention is given to the Coid act. Habits end
Morals of the Pupils; while under the charge 'of the Teachers.
HUARD can be obtained at mason a bie prices.
ItIODARI) 1311 AW. President.
WALL MOORE. Secretary, • . , Noy,llo, 1851.
'WALLACE & BILLS, •
Successors to RICHARD SHAW, Esq .
.OLEARFIEI:.D. PA..
11/1 ESPECTFULLY' nunoinee to thq public', that they
AIL, have just received and miaow opening at the old stand
or a. ellAty .. . Esq.. .t4rige ~.,4 well selected assortment of
Spring and , I Gcgxls
,
amoored te_pix.t or DRY GOODS. GaoC.lealaa. rfArt.D
...WA . ..QUEENS WA RE, &o &o. Alto, a largo lot of
Owe and Ountletnens' FANCY DRESS GOODS.
Ready-made.Cbithing,
And all the articles geuerelly keel In a (*natty etoter&l ol
which they are prepared to sell or 101, FOO. OAHU es theyean
be bousbutt Cloattield count:. • Nov, $O.
Estaftof leang Bally dertd.
NOTIOE IS HEREBY CIIVEN. That Ulterior Admin.
'erosion on theaters or /pane filaitiAreee of Pike town.
'Mo. Matti/Ad ooraty. neeensed; have 'been' /ranted to the
inbsorilows. All persona indebted toseld estateare requited
lolnake Immediate payment— ved ali w do hiee olaimi against
ran estate are requested to present them dal/ authenticated
roe settlement. • . •
DANIEL DAILEY')
)- • WBLADDLEIrANIAd" •
hpar•17,?6, 1 842 - • - • '"
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ItEVt na°l( . .orrciiitty elk 407iiibluaci — fi
•
liogt,Arto Id A LCOAF,D. D.. Presir/c?t ort LIT Gate
wunity
REV, cmp. R. lILIKS.4,,aff pst!tosser of . Greek 4.aattatlita
and I.ltenstuns. •
GEb.: W. 4 .I ILE RB PN: A• lll ''ori i ic'ili tici (P) t i nfll 44 ° " °
and 14 stra,tita:
JAMB A. I% PraceasotarAf4themeticeanclpat
-1 - rni rhilbseetr if.
A brapo Y LOD.* Plo, IYPrctlis or Miles le title;
TUE usual sykie'm.of Colleelate edtieat'au le fall) carried
t oat. entbrdoine a 'oottrse 'of fousjeate, and entitling filo sac -
cossfelstadeat to the degree ot,tipokstior cif Arts.
le otilor,Moteown. to ROA the Delvehtlte to the"Wasits of
all, es panne nf doily has hose ddilished ornlttleu the Ancient
Lartinitio 100 substituting In thali rilece - varlous brunettes of
Ma maticis, Philtsophy end Na total Bounce. It is thorough
au , Comolaie,. and will oaths tte faithful Student to tha degree
of lischelor, of 11111qm:wit/. ' , ' '
?tot ao Whirdasilm suendlelt but a yeti" os two ai 'lege
will St f utiy ig trhetever reaches they man Moos non is' glom:
1.3‘11 flesineerl ' orr. Ate,
Eveq ttaticnt , will la ritqu RIO tsig;tti special atteetlen to
Composition and PoblifiSkimition. •
la oodogatipn w:th t {rine Dertattmtiut Is an ACA D.
EM Y whieh the ordinary ranches 01 en Lintlish
sidnlenoogtlen MO pursue. blenopnttment I: under tho
champ of WAAL) DI, LOOMIS. A, M., Pmusipa' and
,4ssist,
not:
• • . .
arrangement.
Crary a r rangement h tr eedas eri inside to furnish all ryquisite
aid in ever? pert of a therough Aortifontionnd Collegiate ett u•
milieu. An coon lent Library, a very complete Philosophical
Laborat rym. o provided, • The Library inconstantly tsceiving
valuable editions.
The University has egtenitvis buildings Standing in nu ele
vated grove on the out ti fide or thotalik A more beautiful!.
Weratat tied healthful loonttotr tufted be round within the
.
ir t l.ll7rlON . -:(Areg bite Dorinttmept; • 480 pitiatahum.
• Academie • " ' • •••I • •
The Yearly divided into two Berstein—ono 0103 meld coin
mooing loth October nod confirming #lll the 14th AMU . the
woad - of 14 weeks, from the 13W 'MO to tho 18th August, ,
Feb. 60.1813, , • ~ , • ,
A , Tavern slaved and Farm'
iIEOR SALE Oa. RENT.'s
TIIE Subscribers criers for sale the well known TAVERN
STAND. known al the
JEFFERSON LINE HO TEL,
Situate hej. - iining the Jefl.rsoti county flee In Brady town
ship. Gleactield county. on he' turnpike toad bailing to Erin.
The home is large and cr ninnidious. and will line r for a
Tavern !Inure, wither:thong, are.. attached. There is oNE
HUNDRED AUSE3 of ipinAlittacherf to it. of a good qual.
Ity foiTermingptirrinces: snlci Odd it will be rented.
Pi:opinion will be given on the' first:day of April next.
Nor further particulars aPPIIr Wale subscriber at Clearfield.
G. R. LIARRETr.
Juneau+ In. IEOI , • ,
. Itlariegla EfiOlfSe l
GEORGE' PETERS-:-LProprietor,
LESPEJTFULLY announces to tlss Public, that he has
taken that svod known 'lnverts Mond. on Front Strygt.
In OM' bother h lll,irietth Fa.. tOrrnerly kept by Wil tam
bsticklionten where rht will ba gratin:A to coo ail his old Wends.
and as many new (mop as may fayor,hlm with a call.
The - hobs.) hos twee thoronithir ,re fitted. and additions
addril thereto. making Done of too largest and mcdt commo.,
dins lintels In tit, hototigh, .111 1] TAMA: wilt always be
'twilled with the hest t hp market will allmd : nodMs BAH
wtl ho Cored with the choicest Liquors . and 110 *III stall
thrum osa his boot rndeavars to candocat to the comfort and
Omura of Ibis guests t and desires that he may receive a share
of the pa b;io patronage
Marietta, Feb. i t, 1852-4 m. •
TIMBER AND BOARDS.
WILLIAM M'BRIDE &A. WRIGHT.
wirAVI NG formed. n partne:ship in the Merchan.
disn business, nt the house formerly occupied
by trtrm.-M'Brulelll curwensvillee, They aro now
receiving a largo stock of goods ol overy
lion, which 'hey will disposo of on the most reason
able terms for grain of every description, or boards
shingles and timber. or a little cash will not be re
fused. The highest prico will he given fur good
timber Boards and shingles.
M'BRIDE & WRIGHT.
Cnrwonsville Feb. f.'d,j18.52. ~*
New Fall & Winter
GOODS,
At Grahamton, Bradford township.
TH.E.AVATlbealan'iiii.l.ri7EtheAnialithradißtA 'TO
GOODS. consisti.tt or
Dry Goods, Hardwaro, Queensware,
Groceries, Hats, Caps ; Bonnets,
Boots and Shoes.
All of vlhich will be sold as low as Cali . be - bought elsewhere
in the county.
Purchasers will find at GRAIIAMTON every description o
GOODS usually Kept is a COUNTRY STORE—allot which
wid be disposed of at very small advances for CIAISII. PILO.
DUCE. or DUMPER.
Please call nud exercise for younelvear.
JAMES G. GRAHAM.
Gmhamton. October 1.18 1.
REM 0 VA L.
GEORGE W. TURNER,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
RESPECTFULLY announces to his (nand', and the pub'
lie general)y, that he hes removed his chop to the North,
West coiner agleam! and Market stmts. and will k smarter
he found in the building lately occupied as a Drug. Chemlovl,
Botnnical and "i'llilesophicial" store, by Dr. Bond, and for•
welly by Dr. A. M. Hills, as a Drug Wore. lied known lar
an , ' w by the attra live tigrof the BIG RT
GOLD MOAR
Ile Is there prepared to — OIL MAKE. or MEND" ali
garments In his line from the Bowleg "obese the Orientals
down to Bliss B ciomer's late Improvement of toe "Roman
Toga," a little quicker. quite as good-. end as ahem/ (but not
ant cheaper) rs they can beenste elsewhere.
Ills work will be WARRANTED to give satisfaction. to
that those wh employ him have no risk loran.
Al. kinds of museting taken in exchange fur work, andlhe
highest prices allowed. 4017 10.
Watch & Clock !Making.
130BI' R. WELCH begs leaVe
-FM to infinra the citizens 0 1
l: iI L 4 : Clearfield and vicinity. that ho has
40 .0 permanently located in the shop
ei ; adjoining Lanich's hotel, on M r .r
is kat street, where the repairing of
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWEL.
RY, &c.. will he executed in the best manner.
at the shortest notice and on reasonable tonne.,
Also. ENGRAVING executed at.shert notice.
WATCHES. &c., 101 l with Ilan to bo repaired
willho promptly attended to, and warranted for
one year. April 9,1851.
TAILORING BUSINESS.. •
REMOVAL.
01111.1 F: subscriber, thankful for past favors, res•
peelfully informe!his customers,Lnd The public
generally, that he has removed his shop to the buil%
ding over the Foul Office, lately occupied by IL F
Ward, and that he will bo there found at all times
"on 'sand" to Supply his customers, Unlike some of
hiseetemporaries. he is unable to promise that his
Fashions are of the most approved style of ANTI.
QOLTY, but will insure them made according do the
Latest Fashion of more modern days. •
THOS. SHEA.
Clearfield, April 1, 185lic .• •
•
TO LUMBERMEN.
THE ondenletted bar taken a contract to drive Logs from
the vicinity of Chest Creek. CleisrfiPid -- county,. to the
Uoom at Loci niveh, and 10 evold all &Woolly with persons
owning equate timber alone tire river. he asks each to give
hltu timely, noUee. If they :MVO airy, to be driven. taro or th
minks, &to . J. B.
Deo 80.1851. •
NOTICE TO COLLECTORS. •
A 1.1., m
Collector& for Inso. and for former Ya, who know
themsevel in wrests. are requested to Del to the Trealla .
er the whore moiled of their dutdmatei. ea or beforethe next
February court. Those who neglect this notice whore en
ovvortoofte of poring some cost kith° bherilfsoon onercoon.
Awl smear the t. cheaters for lan had better keep 0100 k Op
for that Officer. By order of the COmmlssioners.
U. 0. OUCIDLAND4R.
Jetontirt
. 16,!0351.
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'' POPULAR BOOK FOR AGENTS. , •
• ' • 'IIEADLEY'S LIFE OF IiOSSUIS •
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-IL OM.
'IIIE. LIFE OF LOUIS KOSSUTLI,
GOVERIIIM OF 11UNOARY.
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stolen Revolution. To which lean •APpenoht. containina
too most Important of the Arianism, Letters and Speeches of
Magyar Mier. Ily P. o..fleadley. author or 'Life of the
tbrioiesaJoreohlue." "lJts of Lafayette" eta with an In
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steel Portrait. trigioul4.ln and price with rileadley's
Josephine.".Prtae, Si :ft., • $ t. •
Agents wanted in everY, Ctuatttkim,An,Ualtid , lltataa.gir
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Deo SP. 1851. Aubuni.ll.
Philipsburg and Sroquoh‘anna 'turnpike
Road Compfiny,
Ngl u i2l B . gig! 8 E1 Y 03 . %M1l p h roc im l;
13 D nitia ?Own. P4l,llpsnurx, o n the Fl tipa,y
of MAIL II next, Marlon t hd h tn ttniyi and teal Wt. p.stl,,
to *lca 14814ageAfoi Pfrbll}4!l4 PWld asip i wAr Af . „: 1
rhillPAborg. Jan. 4,1154. I V. V,' it rt..
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"ERSONB hiviing business 4Jhh tI bhdersigned
Vas Juslice,ol tho Pence: will Rnd him either nt
lie " Dollar" office;ornt tho onion in 'the public
uildings lately nocuiiisd by Esq. le:ander. ,
' vvv P4P9gf.•
lotto sasook :
' • MMICAL,HQI3,SI , = , .,
f. rAnt,rsur.D • • FtOLEN irdAt.ta - 0 o,,tiv,
H . • -
' •''-111Dillaltd6WIZEIMUISg • •
North-West 'or.rt'ar,et!irrhiid tln.t.Ueion
streets, between Spruce and Pine .,,
FlErgEicyEants crexuerietn , ind nednteinfoted
tire spent in this city hare rdered DR. K. the Melt ex. •
pert and spoon fel pinotitioner at and near. tri the treatMent
of all Mantua' a Wiesen' water enrsans affilated, with '
nersdnon the? Of. throat rff lestamina In the head or bead.
memorial' `rh ntrukt,sm, ,atrictufen. kirayel. d arising
1 rertCyoutlifut 'Wetter' Cr finiantities of the blood,'Whereby
the ciinstitution has bcoorne infiebiedi eta all treated with
rice '
" '"
lie,Who places himself on er t scare of DR. K.. may Tell
&oust, confide in his color can gentleman. and confidently
rely upon his .kill as a physician ,• • • •• •
Take rartiettlar 'Notice.
YOUNG MEN who !have Injured themselves by a certain
prentioe indulged a habit imp:molly lenrood Dem evil
companions at at:duet— th e effects of • which tire nightly felt,
even when Weep. anti destrny both mind sad body, shunt('
apply immediately, Weakness andioeristittitional dohtlity,
loss of muroularenereY. PhYlleal larnlnde and general Clot'
trolled, irritability and all nervous affections, indigestion.
siugeutimets of the liver, and every dilations any wet eon •
needed with the dborder of the anacteatitteftlnationi; med.
and faitylgor rotated ~• • •- • •
. .
."""r.r.r.x . aW •YOUTII & MANHOOD.
s , READ ! !s A VIGOROUS LIFE.
OR.
4.4. ."-r-r•" - ' - ' w A PREMATURE DEATif
KgrwffilißLllN on Self•Proservation.
On/g 2,5 v cents. ,
,
Tho Rook, ins t published, is filled with usetn I inform allots/
on theinfirrnailes and direnses of the Generative Organs, It
nddresses itself alike to , x()Utli, MANHOOD and OL1)
ADE. nod should bs read by all.
Tito valuable advice nod impressive warning it gives will
prevent years of misery and Inflating avid save annually
THOUSANDS OF LIVES)
,I'ARENTS : hr reading it. will learn how to prevent the
deitinction of their children
'VA remittance of TWEFITY-FIVE CENTS ennlosed In
flatter addick , d to DR. KIeiRELIN, North West Corner of
THIRD & UNION Streets. herweett Spruce end Pine.
I'HILADELPIIIAi will ensure a Hook under envelope per
return of mail
Persons eta distance may address DR. !I. by letter, (post
Peila anti bn cored at hem,
PACKAGES OF MEMINNEB. DIREOrIONS. &o for.
'Warded by militia n semi tanco. and- put up secure: from
DAMAGE or CURIOSITY.
Booksellers. News Agents. Pedlars.' Canvasser,, and 'all
others.eupplled with the above work at vela low sates
July 8, 1851.
DR. HOYT'S
•
•
• IND 7/71.9Mat 630
r Pills PREPARATION Is TOW Itelngoiloied to the Punk
U no is GUARANTEED CURE for the HEAVES IN
HOSSE4. and as the] only known medlaine in the world
bovine been used in the private Veterinary ',motto) of the
proprietor for the I astoo yours ; nod he has never known it to
OM in &stogie lust•n6he of producing a lasting cure. and least
Inc the horse in 000 d spirits far work. The Otter Ineompeten.
oy of she horse for labor.• when troubled with this common
disease. should induce every ore having such to apply im
modiately for this remedy.
PRICE ONE'DOLLAR 'PER PAERAGE.
Which will be sent. "with full directions." to any coder
the United States. All letters or communications to be ad.
dressed. Past Paid. to
1. P HOYT.
Real o f Pin. 10 South FIFTH Street. Philadelphia.
Wholesale agent for the United crates.
N. B—A rents minted throughout the country to whom
• littersl discount will be given t and their tames placed in
the advertisements. Address as above.
GERMAN WASHING FLUID,
IS CONSIDERED by thousands who have tested it, as be
leg the greatest
801ENTIFIU !WONDER OF THE WORLD
Entirely dolag away with that laborious and Wugout prac
lee of robbing the
CLOTHES UPON TUB WASHBOARD.
Aod irgreat *RADE of
Time, Labor and Expense.
N. IL To Prevent fraud and lamositloti. (for malls are UT.
in to palm MI ap artiale pot np mine.)the Proprietor.
1. P. HOYT. wilt pus his WRITVEIOSIGNATURE over
the MEE of every And heipuly asks an EN
LIGHTENED rIUBLIO not to eonfound
The German Washing Fluid
With either. that are is the market.
It is put op its large bottles, and sold at the nominal priceof
12N.... - ipbt bank".
m
/NT* will fled It I really to their advantage to p ,
chase this id by theta) on. to Moos their
VTDd ND ROLLERS. d
being it very imperil •r anima for that purpose.
Manufactured only by 1 P. HOYT.
At his Laboratory and Plincliel Depot
No 10 South FIFTH street. Philadelphia.
Sold at retail by Grocers and Drnza.sts generally A. liberal
discount. end extensive advettlsine tor the benelliofAxeutx
Remembei tho tierce
to
WASHING F 1.011).
All letters to be post paid. Oct. 9.1851--Cm.
Doctor Yourself'
For 25 Cuts.
•
\iiie mE tY,A°FrlN, P o O r C err E
onehis own hysiclea. Thirtieth
A edition while upwards or an hnn
-i, rhvil enornvinge, ehowing.ertivete
di:lases In every thane and form.
and nvelformetions attic,: genera.
lye 'wen'',
By Dr. Wm. Young, M. D.
The time hes now arrived. that
persons suffering from secret die.
e . need no. mire become thy
iN I ITIM OP 141,1JACKEltY, as
sy the pintail Usu. contruced in
this book, eny one rilay cure him•
self, without hindrance to bail
nets. or flJte anowledgol.of the
do one teulh the usual riornse.
,outine of private diseases. it fully
explains the cause of ma. hood's early decline, with observe
,l neon glarrlage—besides many other derangements. N Mak
it would not be proper to enu nserate in the nubile prints.
Any person sending TWENTY-FIVG CENTS enclosedap
a letter. will receive one copy of this book : or rive copies 111111 i
bison' for One Dollar. Address "flit. WILIAM/1 YOUNG.
No 1,63. elf ROUE PREILT. Philadelphia." Post paid.
1/r. YOUNG cnn be consulted on nay of the Mums de.
scribed In his different publications. at his otllee. 1588pruce
street. Philadelphia, every deg 'between II and 3 o'clock
kSundays excepted.) Aprilll3. IPsl.—ly
•
For Sale.
,
Ati ty ulE A
o N ll t !i i 9 W ELL I n t , t l e lN i d E t l : ) ,
I T V l V . O m S p l i
i r e R:1 0
.' ' Corwenevilre.. The boom it hlatteri e d threlna tient
ire bewail suited for a DWELLING HOUSE. STORE or
.1...
TAVERN—Lot 60 by ISO feet. and bee e toed STABLE
i
thereon: The TITLE s hood. and the moped) , will be mold
on the mint accommixlio lee terms. Thole who want to male
a Food investmont. have uow enhance.
For farther information apply to
JOHN PI .HER. Bridgport i of
L. JACKSON CKANS, Curweteville.
October 2,18.51.
! . ,
L. JACKSON CRANS,
arTVIIRITIVE 31e)Z1V0
Curwensville, Clearfield county, Pa.
OFFICE—State street, ono door east of Filbert tit
October 9, 1&51. . . .
. ,
MONEY ,SAVING MACHINE. .
FARMERS LOOK HEAL , :
•
WE now have a lot of TWO JJOESE THRErbEING
hilACillNEd nt niuhant !thaw's, Menrlield. A WO.
a ntienher at Irmo Mooney Curwenayillo, WOE SALE.
N'Aftltd Etat would do well to callanoe.
_At either of tho
above named placos they p an ha aceilaemoOted with Ma
china.. . .
es. bt S.
it.ttig. i 6.1851.
J.,
rlioTim. , .. ,
.
. ,
ripnr. TRUSTEES of tho CLEARFIELD ACADEMY
-R. t hereby sive notloe.thettDr.l),ATlAN le duly authorized
to college all bills NI tuition at said lestltotloo. rips tho year
commehelne ma the 16th or September last. ,
By order of the Dowd of Trusttees.
No.-12. 1161. IWM:
.L. MOOHE.. Deo'Y
.. . .
. , • •
- - - Tklolo . SDtVINE -
.• TAiLoic.
, • • • , • .. • . .. •
RESPECTFULLY 40011tICOS 1.0 the citizen's& iheiten
ty of Cleattlehl Bridge, that be continues to cruiy one n
TAILORING BURINEzt a shott distance Enst Ofthe Bridge
where he w lit be thankini for a share of public/ patronage,
be Mend sto pleaseall who favor N a t with their custom. ,
Cie/11010d, Pa. May 28, 1851.—tt.
aOO KEGS NAILS, SPIKES kIIEAHS. at ID 80
DO TOrrtro l l' e lre . p:ted 1 An st 8 and 854 mote Per pound.
9.000 non ode CIUUNTH r ir BTeEf.. ace eclat not Mond ;
.i.l
8 b lu WIN tOW VIASS no Li 00 Der Mt, (Jersey al ri)
PIT V. at 83 vents pm pound.. ,
a's, A k.v 4 l Vel°tßoftrinTi?Vg . iitiv..t.poirii,....
oar 811 840111.4 a a KEES at II OIL •I.
WAGON ilp do.
_,.. at:Wants.. Bt. h ead.
MIAMI PLATED:I3I I IKRUPS , at .48 anti per palt-Ihr
inestsr , -1 . " ' ' '.-
literati' obi wiert..llo pot cent, lariat a rook
iv. ~ N. ....." ' 1
i
" RED SOLGra..t Hz.tt at 1634 pet piound , —,46d.
(N I %
_Alt elnk i jSPlNS'lVeni s ti r htalkents. l4Pr:
r ti k e ""' IC).°Tig949cgq I ' j
op 7 8 were 194 2 00 per
138 mi.
rcor age wiwyno4423 ,404 Aunt!, at tl",tp 'Hardware
arldiron Store of ,
li ' C, 1) I ' . 1 ' ' F.. 0. parmsous
- i.ew Isiew ti. ri;:oupogit l T. Diar Piii Hotel.
A liberal dpsuount to tbb Halm • ;
•. , • , . : 1tip...111. 1831.
•
iicad‘Quarters ,
OySTERS!: OYSTER S% .
sT NEWOVlirr s lift Str u n t ikve! l =
st
o
le
gfir r 2 :fi b itg4trll WA II • be at'
1: IMPPPWITII.
FALL,. I.IIIIINTER -, ,
. I • , ,
RICHARD, - .MOSSOP, :
HNfitZ;utrilMegrefi.ciTllgg'gfCt!ff ,,° 6o l '
am o rig t o, IT°"Pe!rti,l4: 1' A t e l. PIP l iv l l3iTcta
Dry,Ooods,.
• Such eta *lnflow; fillat.4 uolrec.ne Leillet.Ritaitn ) sfasdPA L i
icuri.Cblittes. Girthams, Tickles'. Must ne. ,bleac le end
ustbferichOdX,lonnids:ted, yrbiWtand,yelleye,Ueetungfikupplro.
and Shawliot detaflPtlani. .
C/Oth.S 4 '. ,G; I . i ; !
French Cloth, Twilled heavy, (ivarcoatiarr. fine. Good ,
black Cassimeros Doe Skin de. prime nitiele, Umlauts. Snell
nets etiplAentuqiyJetuts, aft of whicb.tweolAbo Ippst (purity
WObten-GOAr : •
C 3 MibriS• (Novo: Dosiaii. Aid.: large eisorithent. and at
low prices.
! F or FIATS
POPs4
Silt rush . end For HATS and CAPS, ',Wilton; and slues',
flood and cheap, result nurobasers. 1... 4:: • •1 , • 1,
Boots and Shoes; •-•
fleaylr wlnte hoots, Icl Oka., Mena' ware of all
lloys'utpl ehildrons flootrabd Shoos. ' Als. Lad/es'
Fine Algtocicarluct ,Cedfskto thole". ;Alto: Gum iOyer Bboeh
Pine and Guano, good and ohcaP.
G'rocerzes.
Good Mantic Jaye CGPFBC.AIrown, Crbshod.and
Loaf SUG ttlt. Young /Imo. Imperial and Black TEAR
Gunpowder. Lead k Points . Paint [trashes. Dye Stun's, Cotton i
Yarn. &0., ao.—all of whrob erect the bolt quality,
.112 . 0145,1T5. •. ' • •
SunaillOilso, Orleans' and Steam 'Byrup.--and avoriarflole
that shecontmqt,lty MAY stand In 'reactor. • ..
All other shove stock of Goods will ba sold for or
COUNTRY P.R.OIICCE:cri the veer lowest tering.. . 1
Pleateonll and examine for yoursolvel l at the store of
• • ADD BIOSSOP.
Cleatfield,'Nov. 10, 113,31. • .
Diuiie baying Machine!
To the. Farmer, s of Clew: field county :
Sdr. H. WIIAION, Sirattortellie,,E l kriOnoonnts.• l'a..
. would respectfully inform the FARMING u0111MONI
r1; ofAlletulleid and. then joining cottony'. that they old.
none Wmanulacture TWO and FOUR fIOESE TOILE:411
INO'+IAUIIINES. ter an Improved nattern•• Thelwo horse
cylinder's four. Itchy' longer. than the Machine: heretofore
made Ai ourahoi". The Ilona Power 1s arceitly ImProved.—
No Machine now In:met' so tlmple.compact and useful. . ,
lIICHALID SHAW. Clearfield. and
15AA0,111.0031, Curradulvltio: • • '. •
WIII have mit a Machine constantly on hand. Any lemon
makini application 'to them will ho furnished with Machines .
on short notice.
Machineihnvcifive parapeted by the following pei4busln
elearlield county, vie—, ' • '
' JOHN riTITES, • A t 2 WELCH.
" THOMAS READ. JAMES A. RIME,
JONI.; NOOGIE, JOSEPH PATTERSON. -
`• WM. I.lg /N AFt D. 1. BA,Rciell. •
BOON HENDERSON. and others •
8. &. 8. WILSON.
Strattointllle.Janele,lFtil,
JOSEPH S. FRANCE,
Counsellor and Attorney at Law,
ELA VI NG looted himself in Clearlielo,ollershis
processional services to the public. All busi.
ness entrusted to him will be promptly attended to
Being familiar with the Gormaniangange ho can
with more facility transact business for the German
portion of the community.
Office on Morkotetreet, onedoor west of Dr. Lo
rain's Drug store, lately occupied by J. L.Cuttle.
REFERENCES.
lion. John C. Knox, Kittanning.
" Joseph Buffington,
H. N. Lee, Esq., "
portant' & Cantwell.
lion. Thomas White, Indiana.
Augustus Drum
Gen. li• D. Foster:' Greensburg.
Col, - William Bigler, Clearfield.
Wm ./
Jan. 14,1851.
."1" . ..1•4"4"."• ....
J. B. IIIeENALLY, 5
s
S-. - - Attorney at 'Lai*, _ s
Having located himself in the borough of
S Clearfield, will attend to all legal business; t ;
;; entrusted to him with promptness and fidelity. s
s Office two doors east of the Prothonotary's s
S ofiiee. 5
Wltl. A. WALLACE,
Attoruey at Law,
CLEARFIELD. PA.
ca TILL continues the pjaetiee of the LAW, and oanat
time. be bound at hit olfico adjoining his vsideneeon
loo.jnd street. may 15. 1150.
MACKEREL. • 1
SHAD. CODFISH, Constantly on band
SALMON, and for sa'e by .
HERRINGS, J. PALMER & Co.,
PORK. Market Street Wharf,
HAMS AND SIDES.
LA RD AND CHEESE , I March 1, 1851.
N WI'JCU.
I'll E. subscriber takes this method of tendering to a swir
-1 our patella his sincere thanks frr the liberals/lam of rft•
restage thus far bestowed, and hopes, by strict attention to
husinessoo merit aconeinuaezie of the se tn..' •
, .
Ile us NI IW OPENING a NEW Ir•UVi'L'i' SIE.A,SGNA
BIX GI lUDS. amongst whieh may be found the teflon/mg—
BLACK AI tIILKS
BLACK 'ILIC LACB—,IO Fringe and Buttons.
GIN(111 MS—Hems/I. llarlstou and Gomm°.
1)1.: LAIN BS—Sloee and Fanor
FANCY ironic vanety:
11111110148. LAUBS.
1100 ret mad spunk _
OANI . Etit.'—CARPET-CHAIN and COLORED YARN.
OIL ciArrii—for Fkars.
GUI ttIERIES—IIARDWARE— QIPERNOWAR R. &o. &a
• eratabasets tuo tatpeatfaily Invited to call.
J. L. HUNTER.
Cleargald. july ELL 18511.
New York Importers and Jobbers,
FREEMAN, HODGES & CO.,
58 LIBERTY STREET,
BETWEEN BROADWAY AND NASSAU STREET,
NEAR THE POST OFFICE.
New-York.
WE ARR. RECEIVING.. BY DAILY ARRIVALS
(rurn On tope, oar r all and Winter alma meet of 111011
FASHIONABLE FANCY SILK AND MILLINERY
GOODS.
We respectfully ask all Club Purchasers thorou bly to ni.
ovine our Sunlit cal Poem zed. WINTEREST GOV
ERNS: we frel contident our noduand•Pdces 'adore
them tueelect Iron) our esloblistreent. Particular atientiun is
devoted to MILLINERY GOODS, and many of the articles
are 'manufactured comes to ova eider, and cannot to surf..
pasted Id beauty. styli' add cheapness.
BEAUTIFUL PARIS,AIIIIIONS, for flat. Cap. Neck.
and Belt.
PATIN AND TAFFETA
ktIEBONS, tul widths sot
colors.
BILKS; .NAT,INS, VELVETS. and UNCUT VELVETS.
for bats.
FEAPII L F ERS. AMERICIANTAND • FRENCH ARTIFI
CIALOWERS. .-
PUFFINGS AND CAP TRIMMINGS. • •
DRESS TRIMMINGS--larpauortment.
EMB LE EOIDERI A ES. C V APE M S. - - COLLARS. UNDER
SEV Eli ND
FINE EMllfti iill.)Eft D F REVI ERE AND TIEMSTITCH
• CAMBRICK 11 AN UKERCHIEFS.
CRAPES/. MMES. TATTLETONS, ILLUSION AND
CAP LACES.
VALENCIEN ES, BRUESELS, THREAD. BILK. AND
LIBLII THREAD LACES.
KID SILK. SEWING SILK. maLr. TJIREAD. ME
RINO GLOVE S AND MITI'S.
FIGURED AND PLAIN SWII3B. BOOK. BISHOP
LAWN AND JACUN ET MUSLINS. .
English, French,. American, and Italian,
STRAW GOODS.
~ROBERT. ,MANLEY •
ealltailatel AND outtautza
!MAKER. •
rrillß subscriber respectfully (aroma iho citizens of Clear
-I.'Gold county. that het snsriying oil the above business on
Market street, nearly Lippe/Male residence of ((sago Soo third,
where he respecti el ly solicits a share of U 134110 patmage
Ile It atm himself that fie cop furnish work . to al. persons whO
may be Plealitil ID Cap to their entire satlifection. Ho will
always have he bas •
Cabinpt-work ami.WindsorChairs
Of every desoliPlien.. U oholttered olmlos made to order.
ALSQ, Peplist, Inva4e4.and atainber
Chairs--Chair Beds and Bed chairs.
Theiled Chair Min be converted 6atis the Arm Chairto a
complete Lied In two minutes. and w co fo ilpp so that It
may be convenienUy molded coder the arm. It is pan toe Ituly
suitable for Military ()Mom and Tor Professional nentlenien,
N. ..—tkltfius wade in the neatest moaner and ou the shor
Best notice.
fie respectfully mita nal Continuance of thepublics patron
aaa t3ept..9s.lßsl—tt
FOR SALE CHEAP.
AFirst quality COOK STOVE. Hathaway Pattern.
Enquire of T. J. tdoCULLOUGH.
Clearfield. Nov. 31. P 35 1 -• •
Fish.
M. 8,59 . hi &CHARM, by theld.or% buret. a; preferred
Noe, 1-2 dt 8.
ALSO—Lobrador HERRING, for side et the item of
July,lWdlBsl. ' • 4. L . nuorprit. '
SLEIGH , FOR SALE. •
A (loop 13U11 . 4.41 4 NT1A14 EMO T lgir s eN tm E g natiiie
CleatesiC.Pe.
. .. _..... . .
I ::.•:1"A.,,..%f.'.!.faf i t .,ZF ., •, - 1.(l 4i,itAi;,'ii.!
Farmer, FitTleOLSidge, proprietor,;:-
. •
• G 10:" O:c4AN I I 4 B
PAAPP, *°44
1 ..Qr. , -. 7 .
A
•ho . most'
. d ii, x i ve k ; f;.
"They can't Keep , H o useos without it."
Experleimo of Mord than'sixteert years' hae esiablishota
the fact that Merch'ant'e Colonted Garglhog,
Venial Family Embrocation, wilt odrd most casco, had
lievo all such • '•/. l '• ,•,
•
Spay - ins, Sweeney, Rin,gbone,..,W,indp.ll.o „Ipp)1, 1 1
vil, Callous, Cracked Heels,, Q of, ,
h Fresh' Wonnclit .
tula,•Sitfast;•Sand Cracks, Strains, Laineiiiil f i.
Foundered Font; Scratches or Grease; Mange c d)
Rheumatism; Bitesiof Artirnals t Fgeratil
Fainful NetT,ous Affections,,Frost Bites
Boils, Coins', "Whitlows: 'Burns'find? SclalchOt
Chillblains, Chad'' , Hands; Prampa,:.Coii.o
tractions of the Muscles, Sorol,lings, ,
of the Joints. Caked Breasts, dc. , .: dli
Tim unparalleled success of, Oil, in tho curii.of dui. ,
oases in horses and Cattle, and oven In .hutmat.flesh,lsl
daily becoming mom known to the forming. connatmity,
It can hardly be credited, except byth'ose who hese' beeitm•
i• or habit of keeping it in their stabled and houses, whio,,ji,
pt. umount of rain, suffering and, time, aro saved by
No timely application of this Oil. •
Illar Se sure the name of the•solo proprietor, OFOSOII
W. htEIICIIANT Lockport. N. Y., Is blown in the side'
inof
the bottle, and his handwriting aver the cork.:-,
All orders addressed to the proprietor will bo propiptly
reaponded to. • • .!
Get a Pamphlet of the Agent, and sea what wonders age
accomplished by the use of this medicine. ' •• '
Sold by respectable dealers gonernity, the ,trni
States and Canada. Also by, • '0 I 0, i r .:•.4,9
AGENTS for the above Medicine.' a~
0. D. WATSON. Cleartleld..Clearfield confy.
Si Penntllle. di) dQ • ;
JOHN PATTON. Un , wensv:lle do ilo
POTTER & MoMINN. Hallelonte.rentrer
CUMMINS dr. 111.1 top. Brookville. Jaiiiron • .'
A. DICKINSON, Bel villa, 1()
J. BLEAKLEY. Franklin. Vo •
Another Scientific 6lVlintlei7u:
:PEPSIN 1 ;
Daaapuut.mu miatauh,
0R • •
.oarxzeza artmema
A GREAT DYSPEPSIA _
Prepared froni RENNET, or the fourth Stomach
of the Ox. niter Directions of BARON
The great Physiological Chemistk by J. S. liciiroir.4
TON, M. D., - No. IL North Eighth Street - , Fhi
del phin, Pa.. . '• ."
This is n truly wonderful remedy for INDIOEI.IIO/0
DVfiEEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVER CoairtAlNtCptl•
STIPATION. and DEBILITY, Curing niter Nature's,
own method, by Nature's own eget% the (Inv:UP
Juice. . .
,•Uall a teaspoonful of ilna
ter, will digest or dissolve, FIVE POUND, ,01
ROAST BEEF IN ADOUT TWO HOURS, 011; ol",the
Stomach. • .
JJ ntd of a fluid which freely ezudrr from gat
that organ. when in a state of heath . c 1 4 11•4 tha•Gat
Juice. This Fluid is the Great Solvent orthe rOollo he Pet
leg, Pt lag, and stimulating Agent or therupeek:
and Intel-mines. Without it there wilt, he no eiaai
converrton or Food into Blood. alto no nutrii Kra of t ha 47:
but rather n teal. torpid. t antral, and deo no coudilioeirt
the *hole digestive apparatus. A weak. half -end, 4:iridium.
stomach produces no rood Gastric Juice, and hen tithe dis.
case, distress and debility whieheasne. .
PEPSIN AND RENNET.
PEPSI G is the ale f element, or Great Digesting pdaeig,le
oi the GaltrioJuice. It is found in great abondeucele
solid Donau( the human stomach after death. and sometimes
eactes the stomach to attest Wolf. cr eat itself op. • It hews
found In the stomach of animate. as the OS. calf. he
the =metal need by farmeis to mac log cbeescealted Rotas;
the effect of which has long been the wow's.; of the deiry,—'
The curdling ot the mils is the first process of digestion. -Ree•
act posteues astonishing power The stomach of a calrerfit,
curd.° nearly one thousand times its own weight' of millrW
llama hiebig states that "Use tort of Pepsin dissolved itsitty,
thousand pacts of water, will digest Meet' laid other foOtf."eP
Diseased stomachs prcduce no [cued Gastric Juice. fteulsetelif
['eosin. Toeltow that this want may be norieldirt UPPPeIf;
we quote fle Irellowthit
BARON LIERIG. In his celetunted work an Amoral
Chemistry. sa , s • "An ArtiFoal Dlrestivi Fluid- Marta
readily obtained ircm the mucous membrane of the stomsch.pf
e Call,
in which verbena amides of food , as msatendetr‘
will he&f.eriet.Chaugedosail Digested. precisely_ in Ochreamine,
amine , nw they would tio M the bootee stomach. "
DR, PER MR A. In his famous treatise on ''Poed and MVP.
publishod by Wilton A Co. Nesg.,York, mire 33, statehlit
game greet fact. and d etch b . . 1 tin para.niad
There ere few higher ant horities thee Dt.Perei a
Dr JOHN W. DR AYER. Professor of Chemistry tap
Medical COI kV! o I the Dui enmity of Kew York, in hip "y
Book of Cbt minty," pace he befTel.fPiat
whether artificial digestion could Ise ticiformed —but !CY
universally admitted that it grimy be."
Professor DUNGLISON of Philadelphia. in his great,wer
on Human Physiology. devotes MOW (..nall fifty Paw to N.
examination at this subj. et. Hit experiments PC WI Dr. lior
moat. on the Deaths Juice, obialtred.frola the hving Wise
ttomach and from animals pre well known. '''lp all"
be says."disestion occurred as perfectly in the Arta:cal
the Natural dirercions." ._.
AS A DYSPEPSIA CIIIIER!t-
DR, HOUGHTON'S prepatatlon b(PEI'DIN hat Prods.
the most marvellous effects. coma cases of DettifitY•V '
lion. Nervnas Decline, and Dyspeptic Consurnidien.od
to bu on the very verge of the grave. It le nnyyverbigaerflal
the (let:1111°f case, 1 11 the litchis of thli-advettiremeel4el
aithgullented cetaficatss have been 'received of mutation.,
, 200 REMARKABLE cUaES ~•[
In Phlleidelphia.Now York. aid Poston alone. W
neatly rill desperate eaten, and the cure. were net only.
and wonderful. hot nermaanat.
le is grunt NERVOUS' NTIDUTE. and frdm S *
uite
is
small quantity aacwissary id towduce bealtfty ills • ,
is believed I o att ' obis '
• ELECTRO•M AG N E PRINCI,PLEV'- '
There is no form of OLD STOMACH (X)ftIPGAINTII. •
It does not seem to teach and remove at mica Igo rarer
bad they may be, it GIVES IN6TANT BELIEF. -A '4
dose removes ail the unpleasant symptoms. sad it only 0!
to be repealed, for a shod limo to make these good auras
manent. 111KII'X OF BLOOD and
follow at once. It is partimiatly euriellani in case of Na
Vomitin d.Crampr, Soreness or he pilot' trot:U=4d. ,
aftereatiae. low. cold state of he 'lleatrin'eln"l
of Spirits. Despondency, heasiciatfonyypalrmegs.: 41'0911
Insanity. Sucinide. fko. ' '
Price. (IN E DOL,1.1(B. PS/ bOttle -,Elan. brittle will, '
effect a lasting cure.
• PEPSIN IN POWDERS
BENT BY MAIL. FREE OFOPOSTiGB ,
For convenience of Sending to all parts ofahercquetti•
DIGESTIVE MA'ITELtUF'IIiE PEISIN ts ppi
form of Powders, with directions to be dissotvedlii itll
alcohol, water. or syrup, by to patient, 1 hely nowde
tails precisely the same Matter! as they bottles: belie ,
quantity for tho sumo pr e. `vii)
_be avid by is
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J. lIGUWITON. No. ,ll,Notth t:ighibVtotti Sl.
81r packages for live dollars Every t . neks it as
bears the written slrtiatuKcol'A.§.:llo, l lJokl %)j. *lf
Bole Proprietor. • • •
* * *Agents wanted la every town to the Unitid
Veryliberal discoun ts teen to t hotrods. Drpegists, Pik '
ters, and lianas(' jars soodogneo t ocioi,otoAPl
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