Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 08, 1852, Image 4

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    tatai l eir;
.cßop , or . oAys,
FniErregtoridn.-.4vdtwitfikAtiding the
ifilii&kilf,Wriiten riieleW trio •00l tdro
Of-other-grains that of Oats appears to re-
ceive the cold
pi'revolnino%of the Vattivator now"beroro
.me 1-find but one article; meagre in: its
detailsbitithb•Pubjbct, although" VIOL.° aro
niotcrptishels raised and consumad• in this
sectton'of the country, than
,9f any other
4 rain, and al present piii6a,• 'and, yield,
+Arial Vilfrofitable as any.orop we grow.
— lflippears to bo the przictice with most
&mars ptant Oats 'the Irishman
baid they did buckwheat in his country,
"where npthiug else would grow." Any
Ifitict,of land and culture is good enough,
and with all this negligence it is astonish.
itigthut 'WO - get - as much as we do: While
th 9 benefickf effects 'of various kind of
manuids are fried.on wheat, corn, etc.,
EitTainply'll'u,nomtivperops i are produc-
A,,,nho 9,,w, maid of such a monstrosity
in , ftwning as manuring -Oats? Yet the
AT:-`Fork-Agricultural Society records the
fact that 120 bosfels , ofealsper acre have
beon,produced,with the aid ofu little man-
On the 28th of Febtiiirk, 1851, I corn.
Tii4igeti"Plowing for Oats six inches deep,
and - finished on the - ,llth ,nf March ; her-
Jawed,,tho ground', heaVY harrow
tin the.27lh, and sowed two:bushels of well
oleaned seed per acre on the 28th, and
harrowedtand 'rolled it in; The Oats grew
- Witand , yielded 55 bushels per acre,
weighing 31, abs.. pot ,bushel. Notwith
standing 'the Uricemitidn' dryness of the
se oriy this was the 'heaviest crop` I lave
ilfergnawn. on tbo - ;ground, and I attribute
45,tp do gitintid Wag' Plotvell 'early, and
"lideinningeUificiently packed for the oats,
to tate root immediately.
I have soWedlfietn . ll bUshels to 3 per
acre; and find that as much, oats can bo
saiiked.from two bushels sowed, as from
any other quantity. .:If.sbwn too thick, the
%Haw isvenk, and more apt to fall, and
ihitheads not so well filled.—Gcr. Tel.
Iphitz County,. March 1, 1852.
CUT FEED
The'questiqu is often . asked, whether
much is gained by cutting up hay, straw,
tto., to feed . neat stook. Something do.
"pigs - on circumstances. If your hay is
.of the : first your cattle will. eat
thcrwhele without cutting, and save you
ihtrisbor d ji,ut if your fodder is mostly
poroar ifit has bcen'injOred in making,
yo } will do. well to cut it Short, and mix
itomethiug with it, to make it more pa in t.
able, i• • '
" 4 /Ve.have had coarse fodder cut fine,and
sprinkled with water,and by adding a - little
meal, and mixing the . whole together, our
litlifig have been wintered at less expense
Ittigktt'eg merchantable hay. Cows in milk
-live-well on,it, and seems to be the best
way of disposing of a nuantity of hay that
ingot . good Btrpv also may be disposed
oflrt this mode. No make it a saving, as
we do by hashing.up meat , that is not fat
tatumgh for eating without an addition of
141410i.or.sometlfing that 'will improve the
Hardie end corn tops; when well saved,
linro pOch. virtue in them; and most of it
_goes-into the manure heap, unless perticu•
lar attention: is paid ,to foddering. Cattle
Aradit 'difficult to. bite off the stems, though
they ! place one foot on a part'6f them, while
- they - pull with, teeth and gums. Some
farmers cOt'thern up line' for their cattle,
Madriay they would do it even though the
stems should be worth nothing for fodder
because of 'the trouble' they 'make in over
hauling the manure. When all the coal*,
fodder,i, out chart, there will be no long
manure; a shovel witremor 4 heart, and
' when spread, a harrow will bury it sulit
ciently.—Ploughman.
ro -RECIPE FOR TOMATO FIGS.—Pour boil.
lingiwater ovPr the tomatoes. in order to
iiihove the, skin; weigh them and place
tberp in a stone jar, with as much sugar as
1--
u ra, ''" aye li tomatoes , and la,
„let` them stand
-two'diqs ; then pour dr thri syrup, and
boil it unollhoistum 680. Then pour it
was: the.tomatoes, and lot them stand two
altgbeforo; then boil and skim again,
lit ir
'l. :the third time they are,fit to dry, if
the withemf6r:is deed ; if . hot, 'let the stand
Iratitilj.riip Until drying weather. Then
— ice on p,arthen plates or dishes,
- I.atatkput them in:the sun to dry, which will
takeftpti a iktek; after which puck them
- ttawnin smol!,r3o . dea , boxes, with fine
:ntrits! sugurbdiAreen every' layer. Tema-
Alawarepared in this manner will keep for
—years.- -
A few apples cut up'and boiled in the
'=+exttimtiader ofthissyrup makes a very nice.
4...
—asucee—Mrs. Eliza Marsh. -
,It is only: necessary for,us to add that
'lltheiCemtnittee of the Messachustts Horti
!'retiftuitl Society awarded Mrs. Marsh the
Society's Silver *dal for t excellent
'Noveniber '29th. They
were tasted , by the .bdintnittee, and pro.
I:flounced to bp superior to tiny they kali * ever
seen. They were put in small boxes, and
to our taste 7erp . llr hptte . r.than two thirds
p i f ha t are Gold, irt our market for the
best Sinyrna tigs.—.Etkirott'/../Iragatine.
Bumtwitevr:—The soil 'Should be light
warm, and rather moist, 'and previously
- prepared for the reception of the seed, by
careful plowing: "A fine tilth is indispens.
able l'cie the ,full developement of its excel.
lencies, as is also a cleanly cultivation.—
Sow npne hut .ptire seed, and see chat the
is, carefully rolled after sowing. This
grimily facilitates the labor of harvesting ;
which on q,triughbitrfacei is attended with
t,diffieulty ,and loss.
0011 "on. -James Burt , a - patriot o f the
Revolution, died on the'lltih• 'ult., at, Wa.
;:tetville ) N,Y, eged,9o.',
--•A gentleman being paned whether he
was wiouslY injilred'when'a steam boiler
eiplcided;' is, said to ,have replied.that he
was so used to being blown up by his wife,
that moro Elte'Arn• 410.0reet, on him.
. .
I he, Sadl.Great Excitement
In te r ryllinsiness..
jLEMING 4 STEILLINtI rum:1011y announce to their
Mu ndritnd 111 4.1atlelle'ioiOrtal. that they /me ou toted
Inro Co Partnership tile abuye baldness. in Garweasyllie.—
Moir chop is nn rate Streets , opposite koolleldil hotel. Intel,
OCCIIIO , 6LI by 1 9 1111311919.•What6 taer- hare on hand, and
are always prepared to make at the shortest notion. 8.11 articles
In theirlipe of Mime's.
• ' - Saddles, Side,-Saddles,Har
\
'
.ness, Riding and
.
I 2.\ \,l3lanfl 11. i -idles, •
ALSO—rrunks, • Carpel-. Fags, s Vali
ses, •Whirs
-Asiof N9(11721111. 19 91' moo 111 Ina latest and '
moaimpioved style?. As 'they
lire both EXYBRIENCED
Vl'litir.sllP , l they leol satisfied that they can ktvo eon rat
satisfaction.
War le a nt are litoral—nod they will tako in mimosa for
Waite Plt Mitrobahtable Prt , dive.tocit,a, ilvf Iliderk,Le m hors
Grain, Ism /and ertie CArfli Mit ,5
They wobid rotpervfolly invite tho Du alla to call and exam.
ins thMr stock and 411:1119 ,119MIDIVPS.
Carweniville. J an . 8. 18i. 1). R. 11 0 1.11N111%/0.
v. H. r. 81EIRIANG
•
!i• Tlitis Way
NEW and FASHIONABLE.
! CONFECTIONARY and OYSTER BAIIOOR.
• MRS. L. DUNLAP
AL ESPHGTFULLY tenders her compliments to hernamm
one friends in the borough of Clearfield and vicinity,
and take+ neuter° In announcing CO them' that too hag how
received :writer* or Grp 'DS, and has them filed an an good
0) le in her new building on Doren :Second 5t ect. wat uido
where,may he found nem:oral mincemeat of
CONFECTIONARY, TOYS,
Which eta will Minos° ofon the mnut reasonable terms.
Nhe will Rho be at all times ite‘,Dlibtl with CAKES. PIES
so aud
[Fresh Oysters.
And thow fond of "the FISH" can have them nerved to
shot, taste on short mine, eh her FREstll, FrtIED, ROAS
TED. tl fE WED. FRI ITERED, or .SCOLLOPED.
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY
TRlttil'ELSThetchy Rhin notico that they have ccri
tracked with
DR. CATLIN & WIFE,
Toonntianela.oharreofth.Academy during another year
T le Arlffintnic Year is nividet into F 4 /Ult tWARTERB
of tIVELVE WEEKS. tach. and FIVE DAvd of Tenets
rig in earls week.
-
TheneaQa.ner will commence au MONDAY DEC. 8111,
ISA at the tollowing
Itedittkal Rates of Tuition :
COSIhION • ENGLISH I3RANC:111:8 Inch:Wive
LteHding, Ppetiing.'Arahmetiv, Goog•
rauhy. Voirlith Gratnmhr and History $4 00
ALL IIIGHEtt ElS(11,111 BRANCIP4B--Inolo.
lug Latin Grammar 04 00
CI.ASAII 'AG AND MATHEMATICAL DEPART.
M ENT $6OO
WEEI IN LECTURE+ rue given to the older pupils on
Hitters, and otherintatestmg ea !Jetts. without eaten charge.
Such of the older pulpits as choose. engage on FRIDAY
P. M. of each week In exorable Eloculio t. Cora - oti ion and
' xiew quot.lont u;ton their Nevem! studies. All others attend
to their unix! P. M. studies.
The. LADIES DEPARTMENT is entirely morale from
the other on the part of thorn vrho (RAM It Two or three
clams oondst of -both rears. for the purpose of economy in
time; but it is optional with the young Ladles whether to
joie such clams or not.
Toulon uscharged Hon the datn of the Schafers common
erne to the close of the Term—dedamion being made in ease
of abloacecOntud be !Innen. nod whoa a special agreement
is main. la tinvanee. with the Priralpal
MORAL
I ttthirtltlN has hith , tio base the chief reliance of
the Teachersn rexanng thorough discipline—and it hes been
efficient. 0-typo:ell puni.hmeutl is admigisteted mania lee
most obdurate and incorrigib , t Ca 4.11.
TheCiallaitit aim of the 'Teachers it to make the instructions
they impart. as well as that of books. Practical. as well as
Theoretical. • • • • - •
The strictest attention Is given Waite Condo t. Habits end
Morals of the Ponds. white untlttr the charge of the Te.mhere
HUARD can be ob.alned at reasonable priest
RICHARD SHAW, President.
WM L MOORE Secretay.
Nov ttO.
PLEASANT HILL
IRON FOUNDRY and MACHINE SHOP,
At Clearfield.
rispeotfolly announces In the peoPle 01
1 C•enstleld and the adjoining counties trim hewn contin
nee to carry on the awse billion.' at his extensive establish
most in the notnuch of Cleatheld, and in now prepared to
manufacture all lunch of
Castings used for Grist Mills, Saw-Mills
and all kinds of Machiner9.
Ills Cutlass are now of a :abettor quality—equal. if not en
petior.te ally whet is the elate— a bo wet none but the v el
hest material. nod employs none hat ahem, beatol worsmen
fiis
MACHINE' SHOP,
With twn sgpetior TORVING LATHES. d•iven by steam.
is auw tG stuntestruloperatioa. and under the flute ovate Ant of
a prantiant mechanic—wham alma nay ankle or manatetny
Gan be [ 7 I4IBIIED iu these', best st. le. and nn short notice.
lie he. now an hands a lane %Automat or C stow. stleh
as STA./VE.3 or vano s sizes tied patterns. PhO G lltONd.
WANII It a rI'LEI3. &0..tr.e.. wain he offers to sell low lor
Quh. or oa a reasonable credit. lie 4 now cattail. from
he most approved patterns.
HATH AWAY COOKING—STOVES.
ALSO—=Fancy Air TighiParlor Stoves,
Nine Plate and Coal Stoves. Also,
Wiardlo celebrated Plough.
And all kinds of 1101 i LOW-WARE, BLEIGE and 13LE1
1301,EA. WAGON BOXES. bito
110 intends am ell on reasonable terms, and trusts that the'
citizens of the county generally will find It to their advantage
to give hint their custom. CASH will Ostrava •be preleried—
but this highest prima will be Cowed for Country Produce
and 01.111 METAL. Al he gives hi. establuhroentbto personal
supervision, all orders for work will receive prompt attention,
DAVID LITZ.
Clearfleli, Nov DI. 1851
01,1141 attlat.P.l
AND
NEW GOODS
AT THE LOlvr,cyit PRI—
CES FOR CAS' OR Al
• CHANTABLE PRODUCE.
lifiE snhsoriber. having remoddled the Store Room TWO
DOORS west or "Merrell's' Hotel," would respectfully
announce to the citizens of Clearfield borough, andy.
that hots r °dying an ENTIRE NNW AND CAREFULLY
:31.11.EUPED STOCK OP MERCHANDISE, comprising
general assortment ot ' . .
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware, Queensuare,
Drags, Hats, Bonnets, Shawls, 4c., 4-c.
Particular enumeration is deemed unnecessary. THOSE
lAN WANT OF GUODS, AT LOW PRICE 1, are solicited
tonal! and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
Ctearlield.Nov. 20, 11131. J. H. HUNTER.
New Goods.
WALLACE & HILL respectfully announce to their
friends. and the pnblia general ~ that tier are now
reociviut aid °pontos at their store in the borough of Clear
held ohe of the LARGaiT AN CAItIMULLY
SCLEUI'EDSTOCK OF
FALL and WINTER GOODS
That has over been brought to the oouutr—consistrug In part o
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Queensware, Ready-made Clothing,
Shoes, Hats, Bonnets, &c:, &c.
All or which they are confident will compare, both es to
OfiEAPNESS and quALITY, with the stock of any wash.
If/Imola in tho county. ,
(bra us a call, ad look it our GuODS. It will dons good
to show town to)oct even if we don't make a sale..
October 12.1561.
WM. NEWELL & SON,
Wholesale,Grocers & Commission Merchants,
No.' 3, South Watei st., Phila.,
HAVE &wipe on hand a L . AILGE AND WELL BE
LEUVED tuwortinent of •0110012.1 LIES. WINES,
TEAR. gto.. to which we invite tho attention of COUNTRY
AISILUDANTd. Cot.,. 1851.--7 in
• Estate of Isaac Draueßer,,fleeeased. •
Nlf. 18 . 1181V,u1( This Letters of Admin•
.1. 'V Titration have besn.lssued to the s abseil bers.on the estate
of imams Dranekur late of Wady township, 'deceased. All
benums indebted tetrad estate will therefore make Immediate
'payment'-and those haying claims asolnit the same, are re
quested to present 'thefts to the suhumbets. la Brady town
ship, duly na,hentioated for seqlemeat. Immediate attention
Is required to this notice, in order that ihe estate may be settled
without delay, roroty DRA ULMER, A dair'n
-2400 PO. jBsg. • , PETER ARNIIIJ),
Letters of Administration.
NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN. thnt teeters of Administra
lion apoo the estate of JUHN AttOW.N.lnte el Morns
township Gleatfitld count,. deceased. hate in •he lorm of law
beak granted to the subscribers. All panties indebted tocsin
estate, are requested to make payment immedi tele. and
dune having Maims will content them dal, authenticated for
settlement.— WWI MUNE. DROWN, Adininlittatrix.
Feb. SIL In/ JOSEPH etirrat, Administrator.
• Tea otaoo. ,
-91 4 HE UNDERSIGNED Intends DRIVING - LUG S from
he vicinity of tbe larrty 'free and Chen Crc, to the
Boonrat Look Haven. Oink* .tble Boring ; seht lone ere all
goateed wit Li It it out iv th . el lo[; a 41 11 21111 peathig the m"
wale of the tin,let.ltged tutu , •
HE HEREBY UAUTION EL not to inter.
, fere or prevent the Antler or a Id Joel. by,detalning or bar.
I,koilee 1852 they will be dealt wilt, qamglpic to
nib. —0w....i. JAldealt w. KELLx. •
Wheat . Warlicd:
11" -L. HUNTER mill maths tiny quantlli"pf.BlßEt(ll
- b tl e
able
la 00008 at lowaft tat.o Apes; at store thiaor
ough of Ulaatfiela. ' December 28.1
Vigiiverotty
Rpr.Aitti MALCOM, D. D.. President of the Val.
REV. GEO. 11 4 .711.118. A. M. Professor of Greek Lanauage
end Literature.
GEO. W. AN DEIRBON. A. AI., nekton °Matti' Ltutetlage
and
CH AS. 13. e l .r.Frofetsor Mathew atles and Nat.
ALFRED all LORA. ° Ifr,, Ptofcuar or Belles Latta.
TIiR 9111211systern of Calleglate• cheat:on in folly corned
out. embracing a catnip of fouryears, lad entitilun [Wino
ocelot student to the degree of Bachelor of Arts.
la order , moreover, to adapt the University to the wan t. of
all, a course of study inns been established omitting tbo Ancient
Languages and substitntien in thelrplano Various !starches of
Mathomottos. Philrsophy and Na turn! tiolorioe. It is thorough
and complete, and will entlletoe faithful student to thadegree
of Bachelor of Philosoohy.
Meadows av ho 110111/11 speeding but a year or two at College.
will study whatever litacolies they mos elect, snots as Chum.
istry. Civil Engineering, &o.
Every Mturiont will be required to litre special attention to
Composition nod PnblieSpeakinn. •
Its oannection with the Coleman Departmeht lt an AOAD.
CAM r In which the ordinary branches ot en Hellish nod .Eltuot
slonl enentlou nre pursued. 7hit deportment. I. under the
charge of DMA(' N. LOOMIS, A, M Principe and Assist.
nut.
. .
Ivory arrangement has been mndo to furnish nil requisite
aid in every part of a thoroogh Aoodetnio and Collegiate edn•
cation. An ouce'lent I,ibritry, a very r oapleto Philosophical
Lehoiat ryn.o provided. Tho Library Is constantly rseeivina
veinabloeditions.
• . . . . .
The University has extensive tmlldinuo standing in'on ele
valmistrove on the south Ildeorthetomn A mote bountiful,
01ensent and healthful location could not be found within the
ru iTlON—Uollee late !Apartment, $2O per anaum.
Academia " 20
The genr Is divided into two Sessfons—nne 0f23 weeks corn•
mencing loth October and continuing till tho 11th April , tho
iecond of I 4 weeks, from the 18th May to the Itith Auggst.
Fee. to. 18.1;),
A 'lavers' stand - and Fame
...nEOR SALE on RENT.ta
THE Subscribers ears for sale the well known TAVERN
STAND. known as the
JEFFERSON LINE HO TEL,
Situate ....Nolen the .Ittla3on county line. in Brady town
ship. Clearfield county. on tho turnpike road imtding to Erie.
The hewn Is levee and commodious. anti we:l fitted tip for a
Tavern Monde, with titablinc.Sto.. attech.d. There is ONE
BONI/RED ACRES of 'And attached to it. of a cood qua].
ID for firming purposes. If not sold soon it will be rented.
Possonion will 113 elven on the lint dey of April next
For futther particular, apply to the suhsoriber nt. Clearfield.
G. R. BARRETT.
January 16, Ifsl.
larielgat LA . House,
GEORGE PETERS—Proprietor,
RESPE6II , IILLA announces to t'o Public, that ho has
taken that woo known 'riven Wand. on Front kitreet,
n the borough of Marietta Pa., formerly gout by Wit k m
Bisekhonse, where he will be gratified to 1 , 70 all his old stimuli,
and as many new ones at may favor him with oath.
The house has been therarfthlY. re fitted, and additions
added thereto, making ft one or tno largest and most contain
dial Hotels iu thy borough, 11113 TA111.1:: tall always be
supplied with the best the market will allotd : and his BAH
wit: he stored with the choicest I.fguers and ho will at all
time use his host encleavorsto undue) to the comfort and
Phase re orb:taunts ; and desires that homey receive a share
of the noble ontronago
Marietta. Feb.lll. i852--4m.
New Fall & Winter
GOODS,
Al Graha2nton, Bradford township.
WIRE tahtotlber oilers rounle, on tho mosthberal terms,
GARDE AND EXTEINtIIVE ABSORTMENT OF
corms. consitting of
Dry Goods, Hardware, Queenswnrc,
Groceries, flats, Caps, Bonnets,
Boots and Shoos.
All of which will be sold as low as can be bought elsewhere
in the county.
Purchasers will find at GRA!IAMTON every description o
GOODS usually kept in st COUNTRY STORE—alio! which
will be disposed ant vary small advances for CASH, PRO.
DUCE. or LUMBER.
Flame call and examine for yourselves.
JAMES B. GRAHAM ,
G raham ton. nctob or 1.1&,1
EITII 0 VA L.
GEORGE W. TURNER,
FASHIONABLE. TAILOR,
RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends, and the pub•
He generally, that ha has removed his shop to the North
West corner of ::lecond end Market streets, and will Wearier
i.e found la 001:militate Inv'' , °coupled as n Drug, chnmtest,
Botanical and ''l'llitescphia3l" store. by Dr. Bond, and for.
reedy by Mr. A. M. Hills, as a Ding Pure, and known tar
and w de by the aura Live sign of the 13111001.1rMulefALL
tie Is there preAtreit to MAKE, or 111 END" all
garments le his hue from the flowica robes of the t triestals
down to Miss c omer's late imorutemant or the "Roman
Toga." et little quicker. quite Os good. end as cheap ( but not
any °Keane-) 1 s they can be irp.de elsewhere.
Ills work will b 3 WARRANVED to else satisfaction, so
that those wh I employ him have no risk *o ran,
Al kinds of inirs.etiug taken In exchange fur work, and the
highest priors allowed. July 10. 18.51.
Watch & Clock rilakilaA'.
.00**.• Di t CtlrT R. WELCH beg, leo v '
o.* JUL to inform the citizens o
.' i I Clearfield and vicinity. that he low
4 1 ., ..*\ permanently located in the chop
1, el cz ' adjoining Lanich's hotel, on 111ra.
\. ° A. it• het street, whore the repairing of
, . ~ 1.,,
- ---.7._'_-- WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWEL.
RI% &c.. will be.executed in tho best manner.
at the ahorieet notice and on reasonable terms.
Also. ENGRAVING executed at short notice.
WATCHES, &e., loft with him to be repaired
wilt be promptly attended to, and warranted for
one year. • April 9, 1851.
TAILORING BUSINESS.
REMOVAL.
nvilE subscriber, thankful fur past favors, res.
pectfully informs his eustomers,and the public
generany, that he has removed his shop to the buil,
ding over the Post Office, lately occupied by R. F.
%Yard. and that he will be there found at ell times
"on hand" to supply his customers, Unlike some 01
rirs he is unable to promise dint his,
Fashions ore or true 1`I•
CLUITY, hill will insure them made according to the!
Latest Fashion of more modern days.
THOS. SHEA.
Clearfield, April 1, 1851.
TO LUMBER MEN
THE undersigned ha taken a contract to drive Log, from
the vitinity of Chest Creek. Clear&ld county. to the
Boom at Loct Haven . and to avoid all difficulty with persons
owning Bouare Timber along toe river, Le asks such to give
him timely notitia.tf they have nay to be ditto). also of lb
mart,. aro .f. B. 'WING.
D.° lit).1851.
NOTICE TO COLLECTORS.
A LL Collectors for 1850. and for fanner years, who know
then/wt./ in tumors, are ream:lnd to pay to the Tramp
or the whole mount. of their duo:lento. on or before tho oext
FebinarY court. 'Moro who neglect this notice CAD have an
nPPOrtunity of paving tornecoet bathe bhedff soon after court.
And some or the Coliectora /or Ibid had better keep atonic ou
tor that Officer. BY onler of the COMInbiIIOACIA.
GUI.:DLANDER. en.
January lft,tlFOL
Estate of William Dunlap, - Deceased.
ivr(yricE IS MIRES Y GIVEN. taut letters of Adminik
Istration upon the Estate of William L. unlep, dated.. late
of Pike towmide, have been to due lo in of law. created Willa
mini:fiber. All persons healing Maims analust said estate will
present them properly authenticated for settlement, and those
Owing laid estate will tanks payment Immediately.
ISAAC HUN IiAP.
JOIINDIAILAP, ° Pike towns'p
Fab. 8, 1852 , JAMES A, Lth'En, Lawn:mu t. 4 wuth.P.
o* To Shoemakers and Others..4:o
First rate JERSEY CALF SKINS and
Mens Marocco and Pink Linings,
For wale, very cheap at the store or J. L. HUN /TR.
Clearfield March 12,'63.
POPULAR BOOK FOR AGENTS
HEADLEY'S LIFE OF KOSSUTH.
T HE undersigned bevels' s, and 7111 pa HAI in Jana
bIE LIFE OF LOUIS Kossurn,•
. GOVERNOR OF HUNGARY.
With notices of distinguished Mau, and Scenes of the Hun
garian Revolution. To which Is an Appendix containing
the most important of the Addresses, Letters and Hinman of
Magyar Chief. By P. U. Headley. author of "bile or the
EmptetsJoseohlne." "(Aliso( Lafayette +' eto t with an In.
troduction by Horace Greely. In one l imo volume, with a
steel Portrait. Uniform In style and price with t" Hendiey'e
Josephine." Price, el kb.
Agents wanted In every County in the United States, to
canvass for the above popular work.
*.Any Newspaper published within 500 mike of New
Yarn state. that will give tho above throe insertions, shall
receive a copy of the work inunediately on its publication free
01 expense by mail.
• DEBBY fir .h.1111.4:11. Publishers.
flea 130 Auburn. N. Y.
Philipsburg and Susquehanna Turnpike
Road. Company, ~.' 0
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the ,, Stockholders In
thii!, Motu,. that an Election will beheld at the house of
Samuel &for/Iron, in rbilitubere. on the FIRST, MONDAY
of MARCH next, between the hunts or 2 and 5 o ol ck. p.m.
to elect Managers fur the cashing year.
• - • W. BAGEIHAW,Seoiy.
ghlilpaborg, Jan. i 4, Ina.
PERSONS hang business with the undersigned
as Justice of the Peace, will find him either at
u Dollar" oklice,or at tho cOce in the public
uildings lately occupied by Esq, lc:tinder.
Juno 8, 18 D, W. MOORE.
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MEDICAL lIQVSE,
ESTAIILISIIED FIFTEEN ,YEA:ftt?.)AGO, By
.113.1tAcc=effi'llZialliMeg.
North-West corner,of Third and . Union
streets, between. Spruce and Pine.
.PAILADELPHIA.
NNE-14%i.; YEARS ofexpettenoe rind nnlnterrtwited prise
; lice spent in this Wry have rendeled Da.. It. the movie*.
ort and trlonersfillplactidioner foramd near, in the trbattnent
uf diSean , el 4 WHIM IllAnfe. Persons affil Wed with 01 4
oflr r upon mi t body, throat or legs. Palos In the ticOd Or ba,ne,l l l .
m onomer y mom; strictrirev zravif.:taoll It Fliing
110 M yonth mates or Impurities of t heblo o d. whereby
the constitution has become enfeebled, ate all treated. with
pieces,
He who pfnees bi itself anderthe care of DR.,malfr relh
einem, cou fide in his npoor as a gentlemen, and confidently
rely upon his skill as a tillysofian' . • •; • • '• ''
-Talc° Particplar ,Notico.
Yourio PER who have Injured themselves ¢ y certaln
oractiuti Indulged in—n habit frequently learned from evil
companions .nt ,Notir of—the elfeetsof widen two. nightly felt,
oven when token , and destroy both tilled and body, shoald
apple Irnmedistely. Wooktitss. and constitutional debility,
1011 of einsoulareneraY: PhYrionl Instflude and general Or"'
tration, irritability nail all nervous alienations, indigestion,
siusfelsbnets of the liver, and every disease in atop was , con•
'tech.' with the [Pander of the proareative funSdinns. °wed.
and full vigor restored'
YOUTII ,t 4 lON ;
s READ !! s If, VIGORO US LIFE.
. . .
4 ERMIATURR DEATH
Klllll EEfl.fltai on Self-P.tesorvation.
Only 25 cents.
.The Boot, just published, is veitg Pieta Information*
on the lafirmaties and diseases_ of the. oneretiveOrgnor, it
mbliestes itsciTalike to YOU til,' • MANHOOD nod' OLD
and should be road by oil.
The volut.ble adrift and' imprevsive•warning it gives will
prevent yeses of mhery and suffering and save !turmoil,
THOUSANDS OF LIVES.?
_PARENTS. by reading jt, will leant how to prevent tire!
destruction of their children. • ' •
•6A. remittance orTWENrY-FIVE: QENTS etteJosati in.
It letter addresed to DR. KINHELIN, North West Comoro(
THUM Or ONION dtreets. lie wane edmos and Pine.
i'IIiLADELPIIIA, will ensure a Book node( onVolo,m, Der
Warn mail •
Pmsoul eta distance may hddress DR. by lOW, (post
Publ.) sold be Mired at home.
P ttiKAOES OF 111 FAMINES, DIRECTIONE. &o for
warded by sending a reini.tance.• and .Out up secure (tom
DAMAO P 3 or CURIOSITY.
ttooSseller. News Agents, Pedlars: Clownsten. ehd •alt
others, supplied with the nbove work at Very low Wee. .
DR. HOYT'S
As: •
/1 4 4?).E) , Laltaa
AbliN
11011bEi, and as the; only known medicine In the world
having been used in the privato.Vetertnery practice of the
uprietor for the I ast EU years ; and be has never known it to
fell in atingle Instance of moil titian abating care; nnd leav•
ing the horse in rood spirits fir work. The utter innomprten.
oy of the horse for labor, when troubled with this oonsmun
littente. should induce every oar , having each to apply im
medintely forth!, remedy.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER PACKAGS.
Which will be lent, "with full d roctions." to•nny parte,
the (Jelled States. Alf !ellen or communications to be ad.
dyes cd, Past Paid. to
1. P. novT.
Rear of Nn.1.0 South FIFTH Street. Philadelphia.
Wholesale agent for the United mates
N. R.—Agents wanted throughout the country to whoa)
• liberal discount will be given; and their Dimes placed la
the advertisements. Addrew as above.
GERMAN WASHING FLUID,
(X):IIBI.DERED by thousands who have tested It, as be
ing the greatest
SCIENTIFIC WONDER OF THE WORLD!
cl u o y
t i t ut i o n i g i t
ni t a . way wait that laborious and Jai minas prac
CLOTHES UPON TIDE WASHBOARD,
And !event saving of
Time, Labor and Expense.
N. 11. To Prevent fraud and imposition, (for many are hir
ing to oalm oil an article put up like mine.) the PmPrietor.
I. m
Ire. will pit his WiIIT.PEN:I3II3NATODK over
the /DK of every 13411`..X. And hem'' , asks nnZN-
L(bIIfF:'vEL OM LAC not to enufonad
IYie German Washing .Fluid
With others that are in the market.
It is pat tip in taiga bottlas. and sold at the nominal palmier
12N cents:per bottle.
PltlNTeus will fled It greatly to their advaatege to pug.
chase this Fluid by the gallon. to Malin their
T Y Par AND it8, .l
Bring a very loped r all lam for tbat purport , .
Manufactured only by P lIOVT.
Mins Laboratory end irmaciom D e p o t,
No. 10 Booth Firm wee, Philadelphia.
Sold at retail by Grocers nail Druggists general.y. A latent
discount. and exientive advertising for the benefit of.Age.d.s.
ftemembe. the name
WASH IN'.l FLUID.
MI rollers to. be oil PIO. Oct 9,1951-6 m
Doctor Votarsell"
For 25 cents.
111 Y MEANS of the ROCKET
ine l o A Ew UL h A r P io l t U aa S . :
T r h i ev i er h y
(talon with towards of en hen.
red enamel:lgs, showinconvate
kernel in every shone and form.
Ind malformation; of the, genera.
The time has now arrived. that
)0:110138 (uttering from secret dis.
ins nred no more become the
fIUTIBI OF LQUACKERY. as
ty the prescriptions contatr.ed In
%is book, anyone may cure him•
elf, without hindrance to bust.
ten,,or {the knowledeel of the
,ith one tenth the usual expense,
routine of private diseases, it fully
-veining the cause of manhood's early decline, with observe.
11. Vo d uTd=ro. Itt7rTik. n : idel many other derangement,, which
it A.,
per,.
this
üblie prints.
ilte . r. , wi , l. { lee° {l, l.e 11... " A c drt 1 ress,"101t. Witl,lAftl YOUNG,
I). s en y cir° 44sCrTBl'REET. Philadelphia," fort paid.
- "hi: DUNG p.m ho consulted on a m of the Diseases de.
scrib•rl in his different publications, at his office, 1528pruce
street. Philadelphia, every day between 9 end 8 o'clock,
(6andaysexcepttd.)
FIVE HUNDRED BOOK AGENTS WANTED.
A N Y good naive and Intelligent man, wtih . a mall mite]
m C l
ol true to COO. can make large profits by on:totting
in the tale of tho tolloolog :
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Popular Encyclopedia of Useful Knowledge. Two large
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NAVY. 6001arge octavo pages, end 150 fine Engsevings.
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IWO pate. and 700 Engravings. The best History of Ans
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FROST'S PI..TORIAL LIFE OF WASIINGTON. A
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Engravings. Tno cheapest life of Wpshiugton eyespots.
this d
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THE TRUE REPUBLICAN. Containing the loailatiral
Addresses and the First Annual Addresses and Messages of
nil the Presidents of the United States. the Constitutions of
the most Important States in the Union, Ace., Eta. Embel
lished with Portraits of All the Presidents, etramved on
steel, and a view of the Cups tot of the Untied Strates. 570
pages. Hum.
FOX'S HOOK OF MARTYRS. A Splendid Family Edl.
tion, large quarto. with (5 Engravings, beautifully .bound
In Morocco. stilt,
DE UORMENIN'S HISTORY OF TIIE POPES. ENV
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JOS ePfl Iliar° 'WORKS. Floe Edition one large volume.
sTURM'S BEFLECTIONS ON THE WORKS OF GOD.
ST. Pi ERRE'si STUDIES OF NATURE. '
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'rotation with &number of other Works p 051.161118 ly adap
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Earn° moat liberal discounts will be given to Agents`who
may engage /0 she sale of the above Vulaablo Hooks. •
For lurtuer particulars, address (oottegepay • ;
& •
J. J. 0111()N. oblishers, I
No. Obi Chestnut street. biltuieltibia,
April 2.1832.-3 m
L. JACKSON,' CRANS,
41.71111n5.% 4.1t 1 23.41W0
Curwen6ville, Clearfield eount, • Pa. •
oFucE—Stato street,t7o door east of Filbert st.
October 2, Old,
NOTICE.
Tk: TRUST . RES of . the CLEARFIELD ACADEMY
hereby sive notlce.that Dr.VATLIN• la daly untalented
to collect ell bill. fur tuition at said Institution. fotthe
commenclen on the Isth of September Met. •' • • •
By order of the Board of Denims. •;% ' • • •
Dec. 13., Bisl. t Whl. L. 11100/M §oo'9'
THOMAS. DEVINE,
c . TAILoa, .
, . . „ ,
RESPECTFULLY annottnies to the citizens of (hp 'lola.
ofCleartield Midge, that he continues to carry on ebb
TAILORING BUSINES: a short distance End ofthe 111140
whore-he be thankful for a share of public patronage.,
he intends to pleaseall who fond him with their onstontl.
Clearfield. Pa. May 20.,10511.—1i.
Bead-Quarters!
OYSTERS ! OYSTERS !
A T .
BMlTH'iii NEW OYSTER SALOON,' 'over Mostinge
Btore,wett. side °Mutat street., wrier v i i t iese tleleotsous
wo rat 01031r7M ahrayp e ha d:. .
. • . HOB A • 1931.1111.
Jnb 8. 1851
re !memo.
y Dr. Wm. Young, M. D
Fall* WINTER
V 4340041
RIMARIP••McSSOO',•
AVOIIGI purekved tfiebTOßE lilataft fc/G.,1131 .
1...1f. the borough of C:eatfield,' L now opening al. the nidi
STAND. ti spliendld, assort pent. of FALL and WILITfIg
GOODS. ' ' •
. Dry ciPodsiJ t •
Sup,h es Alpacas, Lustros. De Lanes Sushmenes. Gab
loos. Chlutges. , tinhorns Tjaklass. blattolhed and
unbleached • Flannels. red : wla te and yellow. Vol.fen rlannels.
and Iplia*lo of all ftesonptiodc . • • • .
• . . .
French Cloth,' Twilled heavy Overiontlet fine.% Good
black Gasslateres. Doe Skin do. prime article, im plants. data
nets and Kontucks Jeano; allot which. aro oft e bat quality
Woolen Goods.
Hornforts.Oloyos. Hosiery,. &0.. a largo assortment. and ,at
low prices. • • . . ,
Hats 'Out Claps.,
Silk, P/oih. dad roi HATS dad CAPB. of ail iortl and sties.
good awl cheap. to snit Pnrobtuers. • .
. . .
•
• Boots.and Shoes,
lien , / wino boots. "lithrodoo, Vete wattior aU
Uwe' end Children' Vogul rind 13hcei. .Also:Lediee
Flne.Mo raced and Callen; hoet. Affo. <him Over Shove.
Fine and Coarse, good and cheap.
Grocerzes.
GO . od aho'Javal3OFFTE. Brovro, Crushed, dad Palling.
LoatSUO AR. youn g . hymn, Loomis! and Black TELE3.-
13 clammier. bead Mint; Paint dtruthes. Dye Bto fib, (Afton
Yarn. &0,. dco.—all wi nch are of the beotquality.
.11rolasys.
tingavflotnie. Orltrans end titerkM;f3irpoe-rond eversartiole
that , noommunity may stand In need or.
All tho above stook of Goods will ba sold for '0.11311 or
COUNTRY PRODUGG. on the eery lowest terms.
.Pintue.oalleud examine for yourselves. nt the store of
RICIIA di/ MOSHOPi
Clearfield, N0v.10.1851.
Roney Saying .filachine
7b the Farmers of Clearfield countfj:
& B.
I. WILSON, of Strattonville. Clarion dooms t•-
I won Id respectfully inform the • FARMING 4;omatbnl
- of Cleattield and then joining conntios, that they con
tinn a to manalnetoreTW9 and FOUR 110131:38 THRESII
rIACHINES, of no improved pattern. The ton
cytivtder a foist !echos loaner than tha litaohlnas hetalotore
'Waist our shop, The Corte Po wot la greatly Improved.—
No blachlca novpin nvo In so almole.ooMPact ['nausea'.
RICHARD SHAW. Clearfield. add
)BAAG, BLOOM, Corwcinsvitle.
Will lowa each a Friable constantly 'on hand. Any person•
malting applicatiop to them will ho Imbibed with i alacidnes,
on' show totiaa.• • •
Machines hairs hypo purchased by the following personals,
elaavf.tdld con tity,vle—
fOLlN STITE3 A ( WELCH.
IiGMAS HE ofp. READ,
VEIN GOUGE JOS EP H PAITERSON,
WM. I,CONAR D. " BARGER;
lIUGII HENDERBON. and'others "
B. &. B. WILSON.
Strattativillo,slunelo,llGl. - •
JOSEPIL 8: FRANCE,
Counsellor and Attorney at Law,
wrAVINO located himself in Clearfiele.crflershiri
proccrinional services to the public. Ali busi.
ness entrusted to him will be promptly attended to.
Being familiar with the German language he can
with more facility transact business for the German
portion of the comMimity. --
Office on Matketatreet t one doer west of Dr. Lo
rain's Drug store, lately occupied by J. L. cuttle.
REVERENCP.9.
Hon. John C. Knox, Ktllanning.
Joseph Buffington,
H. N. Lee, Esq., •
Density & Cantwell, "
Hun. Thomas White Indiana'.
Augustus Drum
. .
Gen. 11. D. roster, Greensburg.
Col. William Bigler, Clearfield. •
Wm J Hemphill, • "
.km. 14, 1851.
J. B. IteENALLY, S
S
Attorney at Law ---1, • , -
flaying located himself in tho Grirough of L 45
s S Clearfield, will atignd to all legal business; r;
s entrusted to him viral promptness and fidelity. s
s °frier, two doors east of the Prottornotary's s
S office. .
S
4"."."...r•✓...... ..".e..r.r....".r..r.r.."."../.."rar,
WM. A. WALLACE,
Attorney at Law,
cLEARrieLv. PA.
Scontiinn., lbe practice of the Law. and avant
time be found at his Whoa adjoining his r•sideneaon
fecund .traet. may 16. 1860.
NOTICE.
'l` II E snbscritor takes this method or teaderiat to a team ,
1 out public his sincere thank. the liberal shared' Pat'
renege thus ler bellowed, and lopes. by strict attention to
business, to merit acoutimmo.re of the srm.
Ho le NOW OPENING a NEW tiUPPLY of FEMORA
/ME Gt lODS. /motto which may be found the followilla—
BLACK 61 ANTILLA r 111,103
BLACK BILK LACE—stoning° and Buttons. '-
GMBH I,lB—Scotch, Eariston nod Domestic.
La: IrAIN Er3—Mode pod Pea°,
FANCY PRINTS is treat variety.
RIBBONS, LACEII, Ate., &o. -
BOOTS oats SHOE S.
CA It PETS — CALIIAIN and COLORED YARN.
OIL. CIA /Tll—for Floors.
GRviIIERIES — IIARDSVARE—QUEENEIVARE. &o. &c
•ernrchasers nye respectfully invited to colt..
J. L. HUNTER.
•
Clearfield. Jul; 22.18%
New York Importers aud Jobbers,
FREEMAN, HODGES & CO.,
•
58 LIBERTY STREET,
BETWEEN BROAIIWA Y AND NASSAU STREET.
NEAR THE POST OFFICE
10ew-irork.
W . !•111 .
Faitifilumnsrlin u 'r Y an dlla n AND 1111;1;
GoOne, • . •
We respectfully ask Mt Cash Purchasers thoroughly to ex.
amine our Stock and Prices. and, as INTEREST GOV
-ERNS, we feel con fi dent our Goode and Prices will Induce
them to select from our establishment. Particular attention is
devoted to MILIAN ERV GOODS, and many of the articles
era manufactured expressly to our order, and cannot be cur.
passed In beauty. style and cheapness.
BEAUIIFUL PARIS RIBBONS, for flat, Cap, Neck,
and Sett.
SATIN AND TAFFETA RIBBONS, of ad widths and
oolors. • • . •
SILKS. SATINS; VELVETS, add UNCUT VELVETS,
for bats.
FEA EMIRS. AMERICAN AND FRENCH ARTIFI
CIAL FLOWERS.
ANI) CAP TRIMMINGS.
DRESS TRIMMINGS—Iarge assortment.
Eassßi UDE:HI N D CAPES FS. COLLARS, UNDER
SLEEVP 8 AN CUF
FINE EttIBIL.IDERED REVIERE ANDIIENST/TCII
CA BRICK
CRAPES, I.IISSLII. TAB.LIITAINS, ILLUSION AND
CAP LACES.
_ . _
VAEsticisN Es. BitussiA.S.THILBAD. - 81Lit, AND
B THHKAD .LAußs.
KID SILK SEWING SILK, LISLE THREAD. ME
ILINOGLQWSs AND parrs.
ricusgD AND PLAIN SWISS. BOOK, BISHOP
LAWNANL/ JACoNIiT 14118LINS.
English, l'rench American, and Italian
STRAW GOODS. • •
August 2N. ;em—em
ROBERT MANLEY,
aauntime AND couutairli
111A1NEU.
, •
rrsil subsetiber retpeotfally informs the eitluns of Clear:
gleid.couely. that lie is ea:tying on the above business on
Market street. nearly opposite the residence of hang Uouthitud.
where ha rospectjully solicits a share or nubile Patronage
Hne Men himself that he otto furnish work to al penons who
may be pleazl tq call, to their entire satisfaction. lie will
always bay on and
Cabinet-work and Widdsor Chairs.
desuriptiols: • Upholstered chairs made to order.
.411180,,Dentist, Invalii4 and Chamber
.o7tairs—T-Chair. Beds and . Bed Chairs.
Whe fled Chair can • tie coitetated from the Ano,chalr to a
dotisplelto lied in two minutes. and will also,fol4 ntif so tha tit
may be ounvonientlype M ried tinder the arm.; It is narttcultuly
suitable fbe
nbt filliltary filers and for grofesslonM gentiensmi.
iilo 4 1 4 1 1,14111 *ld 00 neatest triennetand On the &hot
e.
114 .° ib•PontinilY *Oils not Continuanoo of thetptiblio • patsory
tiro.', ritept.,l3s,,
. . , .
FOR SALE.CHKAP. '
,
A' Firit quality . , COOK ti/14VA. liathway_Pattens,.
, ...:F4ripritre of. .•,' • • •• l'. J: fdo(JUblet.Wop.
t;learfie!d, Nov. 3.,165.", , ' ' . • .
1. •I-•
MARgii . MC l a t t legis b/ %hog or) barrel. as preforted
.liftyl-VOZbrUtcket!EBEINCI.Tot sale at ibestarie/
• ' 7 r , b.
I.; ;11 , ; ;*1; .:1146801;trirost ,
Co•Pittisprafill,'hitetororeex
Istku between soniciltra. yadinkit Stnnssu of
CA It. LEIWNIA4r.i t • in he Coach Frio bidet
bianurnotAm. nteatirfensvnledlS d 83414191 red. hot Pautitat
Consent.' The Woke of roe am in the 'he nr bawls
Ftkct n4l l 1 14PY Q4OO Arlen "
•„ . ; , • 'I: tINDLASY,LEFIr.r.A.Yar.!
' Curw9hlmllfe:Fib.l7,leq. , , ,
W 1 , Ulfr
Gg4t.
SPA
gk j T ß Atrt b j / 4 4 ,
: ) saishiew poi(MitiVile4'
VI P. oa. 1 T•41.2f•T •
Vcs, I*
Far ter , Farrier & Stage FrOprie,tpr.,.
'• . -
GtEc h - vv. -ME RCHANTS
CElZElRATOo,vairazio
...ALL.. ix rue 1111ITORT Or , kaiiicnie
Ap the most rethe4ictibltilltteinel Aplicatioi ever
Experience of more than-sixteen tire thiiiiiitriblidlted
the fact that Merchant% Celebrated . itraling pily.or
venal' Family EmbrocatiOn, Will curer Inbar caves,-tini.ri-i
novo all such as . . , , , , , • . . ,
Spieiuns„ Sweeney. RingbSne, Wind&
- Evil, Callous, Cracked Gx •!. of 'alb
kinds, Fresh Wounds. 13preinei PiB7l
fide; Sitftit, Sand Cracks, Sunlit% 'Lilmeilesk;'
Fonndored Feet, Scratches or Graiao; Mittrv;
Rheumutnno. Bites, of, Animals, External Poi
sons; 'Painful &Henn Affbetioris; i Bitel4)
Boils, .Ccorns. Whitlows.. : Blitns • suid „Stalda,,
Chillbjains, Chapped. Hands, Crairo, Con
' tractions 'of -the Muscles, Swellings, YPhalltiefl
~eff the Jointf, , Caked
,Bresst4i,4ce.• dm. •
.The.unparalieled success of this Oil, In the cure of dW'
eases in 'Horses And Cattle; and iron hurdan Yietit t y la I
daily becoming more known to the 'farming corpmun ty,
It can hardly bo credited, ezoept by those who titime;bessn
let slir habit of keeping it in their ambles and house', what
umount of pain, mirroring and tlitte,azo leafed rby
dit timely application of this 011.
Sir" lie sure the name of the stole ptoprieter,(CLltOnGlii
W. MER.CIiANT Lockport. N. X., is blown in the side
of 'the bottle, and in his handwriting over the ant. :
All orders addressed to the proprietor will be p romptly,
responded so. , ,
Get a Pamphlet of the Agin!, and sea What wand 6 l l ara
accompliehed by the use of this medicine. i I. ••:
Sold by respectable dealers generally, ID the ilaltetl
States and Canada. Also by • . •• .; j;*
•
AGENTS for I t e above ediciiie. •
C. A. VllATtlON.Cloortleld..Clenified catty: — ,
- do' •
JOHN PA TON. Co , wenivoille 'do -' dO' • ••'
PO_TTClt.gt tdoMINN, Belleloofe, rem.
CUMM
DI(.7II(INISONNS 14-111.. Rd
Itrookville.JoWcos
A.
.J. BLIEAKLEY. F anklie.' vt,' . •
Another. Scientific Wonder•
PEPSIN I ••
.
aria . aareavazzatztui).
• . .0 R
.13 1 172.4324
A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER.
Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth Stomach
of the Ox, after Directions of BARON 4,1E1310,
The great Physiological Chemist, by J. ,B.llollolll'
''rotc. M. D., No. 11. North Eightfi r Street;thlli.
del phin,. • •.1
This to n truly wonderful remedy tor TruarWriojs. -
MOP:MA, JAUNDICIC, LIN= COMPLAIIIT, CO*
IMITATION. and DEBILITY, Curing a:ter Nature"
own methitd, Uy Nature's own agent, the Dewitt
Juice. : . . .
•ffall a tcnepoontul of this . Fluid, infuied in era.
ter, (vlll digebt !or direct : lye; Fmk. Vounits , olt
'ROAST BEEF . IN ABOUT TWO nouns; out Wilke
Stomach.
DIGESTION.
111.01F.STION Is chiefly Perron:ilea In tho stomach by
CY aid of a flaid.:whicb (testy eludes fromitheiumw co*
that organ. when in a siato of heath. celled the Basi Ll i r c
Juice. This Fluid is tbe Great Bolvent of the rOOd . he NU.
frill, Fieserving. and !Stimulating Agent of the uremia
and intiretines. without it them wilt bean digestion:rip
conversion or Food into Blood ann nonattilica (tithe body
but rather a fon I. torpid; hain fti I. and den mill ye conddloagl
the whole digestive aim cantos. A weak: half .end . or isprift
stomach prism:ices no rood Gastric Juice. sad nesse the sith
ease, distress and debility whkihensuo. • •
PEPSIN AND RENNET. •
PEPSIN is the chief element, or Greitt Digestion Pdaelple
01 the ()rattle Juice. It is found- in great abundance Is the
solid parted the human stomach after death. aad somellasai
causes the stomach to digest itself, crest Dealt up. It issw
found In the stomach of animals, as the ox,. calf. car. It
the mateital used by farmers to mating chassa,callad KEW.
Sheen/et of which has long boon the wonder of tha dalry.)-
The curdling ut the mil. is the first precut ofdigestipa. lies..
et possesses tonit hit: power The so.reach of a I=lll4ll
enrd.e nearly one thousand times its own weighs of caller
flaws 4iebtig states that - One ant of Papua d tuolsod to sislf
thousand parts of water, will digest neat sad of her feed...-
Diseased stomachs produce no gond Gastric J nice, Reuset et
Pepsis. Toehew that this wast Mee be beereeto I leedies
we quote the following .
S' , IENTIFIC EVIDENCE.
. .
BARON 1.!}.110. Is hla celebrated wort oe
Chemistry. sevs An Arbectal Digestive Fluid may Ii
readily obtained from the mucous ineeatireneof theslomsoint
a Call % is which various altioles °flood, as Meat and etal.
will be Sob ecel.Clianged e and Digested, precisely in then=
matinee as tiny would bola the human stomach." • "
DR. eßit jI D A. lb his faannstreatise on "rood and Diet,'
onblishad by Wilson & Co.. New Vork v paste 25, stela tie
reatyact end detcrib,l the methyl preparreiva.-•
Medical Co ege '."!hpritifs than Ur .
Book of Chemistry." pare 8811 CV/. 819501PW%ja , g=
whether artificial digestion could he pryformed—but, It see
universally admitted that it may be.
Professor I)UNG JASON of Philedelnhia, in his great tint
on Human Physiniugy. devotes mere teat' AA, tisietda,ts
examination of Ibis subject. His experiment/1 with Dr. Bets•
moat, on the Gastric. Juloe. abteloedfram the /lying liana!
stomach and from animals are well known.' "In all caret,
he says - digestion mourned as pegged, la he Astifitialielta
the Natural _ _
AB - A - IiYSPEPSIA CURER
•
DR. 110 UGHTON'S preparation 'of PP.PBIN orodsosi
the molt marvellous effects. carton Cesesol Deblljty, Erna*:
thin. Nervous Decline. and Dyspiptlo (..kraertinption:suPPbsod
to by on the very verge of the grave. It Is imposaible feels
the detail' of cases In tho limite of this.advertisement—tist
nathenticoted certificates have been received of mere Dam
200 REMARKABLE CURES
to Philadelphia, New York. pod !lesion alone: Tbstpt, ,, e, -
clearly all desperate cases. cod the curia Were not oalt.lhl 4
and woodethrl. but permanent._
tt Is a great NERVOUA NTIDOTE.end ,
Rom' theism. ..
Ishioaty sm d
all qua
unti ponty impasses) to irroducpbealtbydliesties.
la believe to act ' ' • . ,
ELECTRO•MAGNETI9 PRINCIPLE% ; 6
The re Is u o form of OLD SiItIMADD WhIPLAIL 4 ITS
It does not teem to tench end reuses* nt Mice Norattrys l,
bad they may be; It ED VEtt INSTANT BELIE • *AWL*
dose removes all the nupleataat sy taDlOtrui, and t Call UM
to be repeatec, lot short time to main theme eood effiettele.
to =len rulairy tir ni,otw and viuoit 1401)Y,
follow at 'ono°. It pant lularlclteit Is waiver Neat*,
Voodlina,Crempf, 130e:tett of t Ito( the &mimed 4 4Ouslo
after eat/nit, low, cold state of the low. filawhous. !Awns
Despondency, omenlation Wiliam& • tea dna le
Insanity Saatchi*. lice, • •
prieo,iiE DOLLAR, per bottle. Otte bottle urlp off*
effect IL lettlne eine. • , • ; t
FUSIN Pl•Rowom,
BENT BY MAIL,
,FREE OFVOBTAGE•
For convert lance of landioitto all path of 'rho ixrinit4.;:till
DIGESTIVE MATTER OF I BE pEksiti is.put PRO
form otPownen, with dlreetione to be rilleeited , d l
alcohol, water. or Sirup, 6y tae patient. 'There powder:or
lain preolioly the iliale.4llorer as thio•tiottlf Itit twupll.4
.1 13 entity for the eameirme, end will be tent by malk:rani,
p posTAO E_ ‘ Nn.ionu.,art iient cpast pflu La r t•
I.IoUGHTON: No: 4t North Elea/ street
81.1 packages for Bre,dollep, Every pecker" sad
bearilho written signature 'Of J:l3. tioupuLoN, ~i
Bole Proprietor.
in the Iftittidt
la ,Aver t teen . 13tntali
Very liberal d Wawa' elven to the trade. Dnteltts„ Poetrair•
terl,llll tiooktolleft ate desired to 'Mt i tell 4lT "• I; V/
Atig , Tel for Clernfleld way rlietd
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t,l,,At no borntign.
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P. W. BARRETTLathertbure. ,
R. W. MOORBidi on township. • •
CUMMINGS Br. FErY, Now wuhuoilos.
Mu 28.18M-Ip, , • , ,• • • •
Farmers take Notice.
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firnotivi3oris;iiiiritZt li . eio'iLitatgv . .t* i
tbli e wtAiliti to 'wade as (kali,/414/4 lla's7= I
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seam' lo Al tosulacsatag. 14 vorwenavilit. 010aOluu Mr
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'ihd on the ott , aeosoameaatist tem& ' t"." 4 4 .
contemned ,of the,
_sour best ,ratostial. as_ the re_t_ B / 1 0
peripethe aim Partto.oad pawl towska ma at i o
non tint rate workmen , esaaatf ,I to Sive 1e . 31 , 11 ,/,X, 1 N
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short notice sod to art tenet ea astapil il'toot sitts!riffriTt * ".
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