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

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    suspendqlft froiit p e f trees,ppt . ., qtpp
to thd 'lnelBtitet:' ' MY g'riiiieiewere . 'thdti,
L4A ! ''' . . l 'n''' ' 'i . !iya ' tile erliviqi)td Daiiicrilt ' ;intieh damage d, before',they Are t ra ripe, by
It.i. , t - i l .' • •.7 ' .
---,- - MIRICIILTUIiAL SIIIINGS, . ' thrushes aci d
~....., „,/1.-sfiii .: b e t t e r ' i. tlings; - 6 1- pieCe:of i loolting,
- :-Lonipo - ..t, ,11.1a,71111Cg are f or. treep, g lass drove these 'away, and not R.:grape . ,
nailkiiVilifo l) s i n - T i e .mantra, an d ti les - 0 . W . ilfi touched allerwards, I had
ti befor s e t o
should het-b ele , r i ch
_,
.. ' . ,ed many plans,,but:novorlound ny . o
~ .
Ccanberrics.D.'l4i6ee' fl . re thjee, varieties fee! erd ' esi.l l9 'iberY.". '' . .; -. '
o filiia\ll•itii:' 'The Milli the , besifor: ti ! -
land.litid'islitrger than the others. Lo ua- -FAiiii . i .' :'it'S.-- '' ' Adam was a farmer while
y'et in Paradli&lifie'rrail was
my soils, mixechwith:',stind'st Lire good to
,c - onirnanded toeitnihisbrcad . by.the sweat
platit i isti.or
~moist.soils ileltisili/1 not ' bil) (6 . :er his b rew :. ..', ~ : ~. s, s . .. ". '. '
Make the'surface . Mellow and mark out in -. 1
i Job, the to.pest, upright arid .patient, was
•
Ardis twenty,hlelte - s.hitiirt; '.itlOci!tif first— ._ a f , ~ I • .
arincls , alki.. tis.. bterresendurancejtas
this wiThsoon be euneerSserY.l....Yl'hey)Vill„ , ..; • , •.:. 1, .. •; . . • s .... -• '
.10; 0. .'. , s pissed lino, a, proven,.
comptetely .....co,yer the ground in' three
Socrates was a farry?..r, and
ht'
we'd
yettrs. ' - '' T '''' ) ''''' '
.y. '.ded to his calling the i;lory of lits immort
u/Wrfs,—,Tl'llebest,virrfetickto,graw-eo-bl :„l i ii osp hy . , ' • . .- .
Paradiao strill; arc th e rBt rawberry; Porter, r
St. Lek°. was - ,a farmer, , and, divides
Swear, Vtindurtete',Wii r xee;lititlAstrae t an. , ~ ~ ,-.1,, ~ s i,•,. •.,,.-- . •i ~.• .•
TherfiesrVariety of Quince s for Pear ' w " ' romeleetts toe noper..oi, suojecang
the ox for the use of a man.
.... ...., .
ll,Avarfs is the: flit ac's .. a •:•J: ''
I Cincinnati:lS %ye's 'it 'fnriri'6r, and the nob
4)thcidus"ri'es ' 6 ?`Y . t' e ' 6ll°..t° ' tioiir l„t Hemet) of th - rill, ~'
, I-Jrli • •
by gra ft ing some sprouts from trees that Burns, w'tis . a farmer,: and •the Muso
are necustomed Ito boa r,.. - 0 nd in this way .
found hiin at his plow, filled his still'
the, Mulherrv, Pawpaw, Osage, Orange' .
• • with poetry, ~ . . : .:; . • .
&c may become fruit batrittg.trees: Washing ton was.a lamer; and retired '
Libels 'for, trees are matte by cutting' - his hr.'
from tighest earthly station, to injoy
Zinc into • t at'ren s rips , mid )9 itin,g on' the
tlkiii*itlithe follOWitig inikture: .}drachm quiet of yn:din, and , presents to the
world a spect acle - of human greatness.
Lampblack, 1 drachm Verdegris, Ido Sal. Tothese names ineY be added a host of
ntnoniac, dissolved,itylo,llo, of water. Th e . others who sought. peace and repose in
label is ilistened, by means of a - Copperl the cultivation' of their - rnOtlier earth; • the
wire, to 'n branch.
.1 enthusiastic Lafayette©; the steadfast
lilitniqe., , r -For fruit trees,o compost o ft Pickering, the scholastic Jefferson ; the
pea,tnnd..unleaclieci ashes is excellent, .tnitiery Randolph ; all found an El Dorado
the pi portion of five bushels of ashes toi of consolation from life's cares and troub
one load of muck.. ,Let it lie three weeks' les in the green and verdant lawns that
'Wore usino. ''•'' - ' - .
'
.'"lllitlbekly trees can be propegated by surrounded their,homestea
ds
. eubiril,S, 'These should be eighteen Lich
'up long and net,. vimposed entirely of the
last, , Year's'growt h.
'Priariiiig.—W lieu you transplant, the
head prn tree shpuld be shortened by cot
ring all the preyionS year's growth off.—
This Will,not injure the beauty of the tree
and it - will he more likely - to grow.
, „Peach. ,frices.—To i prune,' follow 'the
shortening method ; .tbitt is, cut the previ
ous ' yenr's growth eff each limb. Start
the branches-Within', zinc jiiot from the
.ifenbirif YOn'.Can . ...' Wood ashes, leached
or bnleached, are good for them. One
half peek for.a - yotnigAree of leached, cne
half; bushel of unleactied.,
Peaa:(frorill.F are found at, or immedi
ately below, the'stirfliceOf the ground, in
the teader ,bark- ,61 . .... th e -. . tree if there is
any gum collected around it, the worm is
sere to bdleiblid;.`;'Kill with a knife. Hot
vater . .oll miner/illy destroy them, , but it is
(; 1 19,t a. §Y,aPi4. F9I - PCO - Y , :•• . - -, ..... ~. ) .".
'....-..:„. r . Tiptcc,s n w propogutad by cult ing,s'and
. see n'The . c,attings - ,should be of:thtilly
. .
stioa.4: - Hinl 'of the •proVieus,:seaSoll'i, Wood.
Plpnt iii ta,'cool; sliud. place, thiing tlnor ;
Ilictut .P:i..Posure. :. , ' .•.:-
- ' Bag Graftipg . ..--Tdko a..root well fill
eAl wO,fibt'es, grail as.in the cleft method
and thoula ry in t he.*art It leaving the clot'
Litt:silent two,inehes.
_
74.2. Dnia v.
KixtrerP.----This* in composed of
11‘,41iiitiiig'ti Worth' of gum shellac,. d iSsol
cal in a quart of A lahohol. This is used
LciATio.r :arid bruises in trees and
is,fag, superior to tho best graftiisg wax and
isra'greardeal Cheaper. A. Wt. W.
,
ti TS
be Presumed that!not, one in a
Nindait.l understands the simple' process:of
qatifating either currants or gooseberries,
al‘totigh'it has been detailed in all the
horticultural books with 'Which .the .- world
abOunds: ThotiSands: . of' persons,- . with
every- appliance of
.suceess, are Still con
4int to:live without a 'plentiful supply of
These delicious, healthy, and cheap' hum-.
rie merely because they, have not thought
of the matter. They have a few stinted
Entities set in the grass, with thre,e-fourths
ofthe,sback'-deail-, and then ..wonaer why
they
,do,not bear, i in abundance. . .
Thure is not a more beautiful shrub
growing than the current, properly propo
.4ated ; and . the same may -bee saint Of the
goZWeitelry.' CUltiVators who pay most at
tention to.the subjeet, never allow tlie root
to make but one stock, or, as itie . .English
say ; "Make :theni' l stand on one 16g'—thus
tbrming 'a„beatitifbl miniature tree...
• To Jo you must take sprouts of
last ,year's' growth, and cut out all the
eyes ) or buds•in the wood, leaving."only
twortkrec,ot,l49; t9.p ; ,thco,•pttllyiltym
about 'half liielenr;th ,of`. die ,cutting, into
mellewl.crountl,:where•theywilb,rpot'..l.tod
rut4a , singlostoCk:forming t ‘ • beautiful
SYfinnet6ealbicad . . ; Ayeltlivph it higher,
cde tti6 CYO's ent h'ga in the: second. yea r:
have.ene 0 Ci t isplaces your
frpi , t , o,ut,bf Oie'lyay.ol hens, and prevents
tla•goosehoii.si from-mildewino; which, Of
teq,..happons wbon the . fruit- lies on . or, neat'
tliOirounil, and is sliaded by a superabun
datfee'of leairch . and sprouts. It changes
an .unsightly.. 401 And
dis4ures your garden into an ornamental
thtiarrtrce. '.'The fruit is larger and ripei,
and,will.lass.pri the , bushes by growing in
peiTedidii late in *ilk) ,
The mass of people suppose that the
roots make .out, from. the lower buds. It
is.oot so•; , they start, from the bark, and
Lvood at thapinee where it is cut from tho
parent. root. —Tiernzoid Clabncdc.
LOOK I 110. G VAS , '
131111ns'.—A cor.
rospondent; of the "Gardener's'• „ Chronicle
The followirg plan iS paifectly'effica.:
cious for scaring birds !rem fruit and other
produce. One of my servants having by
chance broken a loekitig4glasd,, it occurred
to me that broken pieces, suspelfded by a
string so ea - to turn freely in every dii cc.
tioniwould.giVe ;that appearance of. , sorriii.
thing znovin i T'abbut, which would 'uldrm
the , birds, , l accordingly tried the'plan;uud
ibund that no bird; not even.the most
hardy' Jrthem, dare tcome• near. They
had attacked.'•iny peas ; On suspending
lbsv :bits'or, the looking.glass amongst them
the tnaraudr.s left' ho place. The torn;
tits attacked, my seclilo pearS, to which
tli y, A':bjt looking-glass
Scene in a Court at San Francisco
[Enter captain in custody of Marshal,]
Judge--" CaPtain, thelki are very grave
charges brought against you. Spitting in
a man's face—pulling his nOse—and kick
ing him: . Are they true."
Captain--" Will your Honor allow me
to ask your Marshal a question?"
fudke--‘' Certainly." •
Captain—" Mr. Marshal, will" you
please to stato to the court whether the
person who made the complaint' was arm
ed or not when he came on board my
ship, accompained by yourself?"
ATarshal—:-." He: was armed, for I hand
ed him a revolver myself, which he plac
ed in his pocked. •
Captain-....." Does your Honor think it pro-,
bab!e that u man uith a six' . barrel revol-
Ver in his pocket would allow another to
spite in, his face, pull his nose and kick
him V'
Tudgc : --(fired with indignation)--"No
sir! and if he did ho &served it I • Captain,
you arc honorably acquitted of the charg
es. Good-by, •sir. :(Shaking hands.) I
wish you a pleasant and prosperous voy..
age.
CtrA. certain cockney .bluohead,. over
come by his sensibilities, fainted •at the
;rave of his Tobith.Stkiiise. ": What shall
we do with him?" asked a perplexed friend,
" Let him alone," cried a waggish bystand
Cr, " he'll soon' rilde4."
FALllitilf WINTER
RICHARD MOSSOP,
f /011NG purchased dliaSTOl2Eof 61GLER & CO., In
'he boron ctiof (LearEeld. is now opening at the oLD
STAND a splendid assortment of' FALL and WINTER
GGULL9:•
Dry Goods,
Such as Alpaca"; Silki,Lastrea. fle Lanes. Sashmeres. Cal
icos. Clouted,. Gingham'. Ticking,. Melling, bleached and
uzb!eached. Flannels. led whiteand yellow. (Anton low . Flannels ,
and blase!, of all description,.
' Cloths.,
. .
French Cloth. Twilled heavy Cementing, fine. Good
black Casdineres. Doe Skin do. prime article.C.usinets. Saul
nets and Kentucky Jeans. all of which are ot the bast quality
Woolen Goods.
tmforts. Gloves. Hosiery. fra.. a large azsoltment, and et
low prices.
Hats and Caps.
Silk, Plush. and Fur HATS and CAPS, of all sorts and sizes,
gouty and cheap, to "nit purchasers.,
,
Boots and Shoes.'
(fetal wrote: boots, KiD. Morocco. &c., Mon s ' wareof all
kinds. Buys' and Children,' Boots and , ! } toes . Also. Ladies'
Fine Man:co and Calfskin Shoes. Also, Gam (.40f 81100 gs
Fine end Coarse, Revd =lamp.
. •
Groceries.
, .
Good Bin ma Java COFFEE. Brown. Crushed, zed Falling.
Loaf BUGAIt. Young Hymn, imperial and Black TEA.B
G u apowder. Lead. l'alots, Paint Mashes. Dye Stuffs. Cotton
Yarn. &c.—all bf whrch are at the best quality.,
.111olavcs.
Sugar-House. Orleans and Steam Syruq,—and every article
that he community mu, stand in 'need of.
All the above steak of Goods will to sold for CASH or
COUNTRY PUODUCE, tin the very lowest terms;
Please call and examine for yourselves. at the store of
ltH.til A till MOSSOP,
Clearfield, Nov.lo 1851, '
•
Doctor Yourself
obi 4 3 0 3 :Cents. •.
BY o(ibo POCKET
lA&KAJLAPIUB, or every
'ppm own tinkles. Thirtirth
lirioo. %Off nowords of an bun.
red engravings, showing. ortrot s
ittatell In ovary eons nod folo).
td roolformatioos of tht4 goiters.
csyslemi,
The time hat new arrived. thit
up suflertng from semet dis•
isibi road he ammo become the
41:11111 OF ADMKEAY. as
y the prescriptions 'contained in
ils book, any one may cure Min
withoot hindrance to buss
Ms*, rot .itha Astowledeej of the
,tll one tenth. the peal expense.
routine of private diseases. It rally
thecauge - of manhood's early decline, with observes.
ti noon ' filurtiaire—hosides many other derangements. which
it would not be MOCK lo enumerate in the Public prints.
Auy person sending TWENTY-Ft VE CENTH enclosed In
a letter, will name one copy of this book; or Five copies will
be sod for I /no Ad dress "Lilt. YQUNO.
No j5B. SPRUCE NTREVI`. Philadelphia." 'Post paid.
Dr. YOUNDona be consulted on any of the Diseases de.
scribed In his rent pahUeatioos , at hts,qtlice, 152 i3urtme
ntreet. Philaded every ,day-betiveett and 8 o'clock,
(t3uudurs estop d.) Appal, 18.511..-4.
• ,
' S
s • • , Attorney at , 41v; ,*,
S.
4 S, Having 10cated;hirosollitifhp borough of
Cloarlieldoyoll attend to 01 legal business;
t; 4,
entrusted to him, with promptness and fidelity." c;-
S 011ie° two doors . east of the Prothonotary's
S office. , • ' •
Farmers take ry otice
SUPERIOR THRESHING MACHINES.
Timm rsoNs, llARTaick ideAI.AttNEV. Take
this oot,ori city to apprise the e4lirtlEtt6 OP CLEAR.
FIELD cod the surrounding' counties. that they are am , en
gaged in blanutneturing. at Cut wensville. ()leaflets' Clausal
a buyeriur artfals of r •
For Horse r roujer. - Vexes/ling Xachines.
Tray a , o prepared to snooty all orders on the shortelt notice
1 andon - the must accomsuudatincterros; - Tbete silo pines are
vomiter:W.l,oi' tbe very nal snaleried, aid Abe Pptterst being
per!ect ih ellerY Oarticalir. and - paksio through the hands of
stone but first ratotsornoien„ , , cannot, mum give general gnus,
A 40-31141LIPAIRINIOt l'hresldissr Machines Clans on
short nolica and in the most substantial ItAll satisfactory man*
car. 4 , „.'tyrwoosvitleisi bWI rvil miry. • • • r
, 11)PAINfi K 'ft IiIeALARNEY.
- 'ouswessville. , • • ;
y Wiii.louug, DI., D
,
N LA.1i10.6
i.'.ln. Tlearflold•iCorityi- for Taxesi , 7 ' •
INAutt awe' et the Id teolion o.tait Act Oft.iitentbly of the
Isto pt March. eotitledt 'Au 4 pl to mood .noltul•
'otuylolne the &Witter of ••linvolnl Labile for Taxes: I
as tI L for other ontplityp, thAre will be exposed to puttuoi
SAIAL•no the tetilittNli•MONDA'Y IN JVNE NEXT: at
the Coon. 94,b0t0n g ot, Clent fi eld,Clo,4lo4 ll l•.4 o ...
(nod 'otbeti !tom day today until tho whom:two told )the I
following lintettind laiodspod Weis lAN to.404(1001 1 . 1 Y , for
the t, ITIDU DI of al Wiet'oOpottio *molt tract. , .
1V .Ao s Ps.l , Mocarza . 11whz.shtp,' Tat:
. ,• .I.3outi):Nviitt :; ;•$4 64
. d 120 Foonbin Lyons. • •4 lb
, (hey: • • • •'" : - 12 114
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• t. , 10 • : ,10 " ' ' • 2110
hens
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6768 . leoo
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102 :IS John ';' ' 500
1 0 2 11 Tl a n i f.e l a rr ;;;: - ' 5g ttl i
1 5 t ai i t ' !' l i°lFul4n VI1) l t 1 - ggy
•,48 . Pacpes . Potga.tte:ts ' r;11.21
Ita Jolla, ehtago:t. 0,0 r 1
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• -. 65 , :•ilion Onmoolll. . '
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054 61 . Jonsei Ihsuosn.
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thylwalador Evans. 6 in
4fO J ilin Br Hltyton. I ' ' -14 0
09/ Thomu P. Cooo. il4
451 17 Polly rd'teninhno, •
800 Aturtha I/00 CAD,... . . • 7 80
""414 1).•11. COS111101(1112111, •; 16 44
100 Jos cs lA , lolausOnspm. • •- , 11 711
4E3 61 , le,nuals Most.' 14 011
100 • • John Haulm. 6 Oa
(71' , Wiliinha kien.oin, , .
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Thtwat 11. Forney.
J. S. ICyler,
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W. Grahani.jr.
JOhn Graham. fr..
am 51utrey.
Brady Toto7tsliz'p.
Jared Ingersoll,
John
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Jonathon 13 Smith,
Joseph Perron. font years.
Samuel Johnston,
John Dunlap.. r
!WWI/ and Volt
J.unei Reed.
CEIJNIT advt..
Joseph Perron.
do • do
Georke A: Weaver,
Jrue Lines
David Dunlap.
.!lobed Pos.
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co. do,
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Burnside riburnship,
Joh* Bitch.
Christian Stake. -
Chesi.lblenslll:l),'
453 113 Willlept Cook.
4'3 153 John' Ountivokeir.
54 130 Aiitchelf& Wood,
423 153 John hltisser.
CO 153 Davide Dre[lll,
Philip,Tnonlis.
12( George Bow
810. Mednck Kobus •
ipt3 John Cunninaham.
105
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170 Pent I.antninger. • ,
OW • .Peter Cola. ' • •
315 Deur, fdassev.
ZZ3 Jdooh tuseerintitb.• •
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FOB MS or & Stewart, • •
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Jostph Row. - 0
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Joutph Harlin n.
Va ad Kephart .
Ferguson Tnenihip,
Im John Stinenaliz.
I= list John Ilarnbnitht,
423 163 Daniel Tumid.
•
433 /63 George Ran,
H Al -- Jobs Donaliton.
10 )l',0113u,'Pag„. 1 `•
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117 J Wate r •
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457 Jams Wilton.
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Bonjando 11 alai.
60 PhiletuoUlatk
Girard 773:unship.
Sol 45 Mortis dr. elewatt,
600 Pawnor Fol.an. four years,
549 118
blosdo do an,
as kilowatt.
631 do do
103 do do
116 10 do do
110 dl do
11111 69 d 4 do
124 1).3 do do
160
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Goshen Thumship.
50 P. P
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600 •so
Getdgb Amid,
nit . 51 0 76 nes ip
990 William Power*, 2076
Itl3 - 400
sra. 1041 belauo/.' nil 711
6674 1041 81 do •• do BY 74
50 . .7 990 20 76
5066 990 , 'do do : 20 76
5675 1041 Moore & Delaney 541 84
4256 990 ' Jame 4 " 1 9 .26
4902 420 • IVillielm Wlllinlc , ,8 82
4889 990 . do, dd:f. ' 10 36
49.02 55 • do do' • '. ,1 12
5063 100 William Powers, • 3'12
5061' 1113 • ' do • do ° , .'11,66
5670 .1041.. 80 Moors & Delaney, 21 81
5671 1041 80 do do 21 84
5679 1041 80 do du 21 84
5672. 347 117 do 7,20
5064 , 090 ; William Powers. , . 20.76
'- 200' ' Winrafid liiilcr, ' '4'2o
60 ' Wilhelm Willink,• / 8 6
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100 do du. 2:10
Jordan Dnonskip. •
- 433 153 IliesWrd Pdtere. • 19 73
do. do, • Peter Kuhn, do,
do. do. Fredrick Denies, 'do.
do. do. John Dunwoodie, do.
216 156 Adagltei,4ol,: , , • 992
197' 'BO Silas WAl.cott. • , 9JO
30U ; Willltm %V 4 tan, ." ''l3 ' BlV,
600 : Geo. dr; Mary4ileCotmtek, 27 60
200 Jemes ' ' 818
120MCKee, • • 7 38
218 William Wiley, 15 02
2 .163 ) bane Wampole, ,19,73
153 Willem Hunter, 19.74
153 John Dorsey, 1974
1900 GOO Morris and Stewart,
1901 778 - , do 'do ,‘
1913 507. do • do'.. ' '
1093 , 200 do do
1093 • 70 23 'Charles
1023 88 do ..do
3475 63 683 147 •do '• do
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4103
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4116
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4183
I'V'() o( lioard 'Vmnskil9-
sop :William Parker, • 11 'lO
• 58' . William Wistar, 213
240''William. Drinker, 8 88
- 70, Henry Faunce, ;- 259
300,. ' `.l.,Morgaii :, ill 10
260 C. &P. Louden, , 6 18
116 Charles Leaden 324
440. 1,7 Sumuol Emilia,. 16 85
440. 120 Henr Drinks, 00 78
i llErres 2lnvv2ship.
:1 3 , 1 , John Fr : PAS
. * l7 , , Philip ;WElg4ri: ; o ,14.' ,
- ' 42l _ ' J 0 814, 17 10911 1, ,'• 'l5 99,
P4P. , Jo n AndreNvft, .1 , 10112
330 1.2 p A..Pictioh, .12 50
469 ,130, W014;406'1014 15. : 00
Wm.' MoSIA1 1 1; 0,28
32 (IP ; .1 , 18 ,44
pS Jphn.rome,r, 4 2
; 41°7 ;it5,..;1 5 lB
300 Peter. Yarnell, 11 40
,/04 , ;'. , grarlic4, Johnston, ! 8,
2,48 , iclho Fry, , ) 7 -48
poo -t--- Tlxernan , 10 po
,i; .1,?,r4u,q43 Johnston, 17 12'
P.to.PhPri ;8;66
/7, 0 iißlair.:NeLPP lllll) /4, 952
; ~466„' inept) Wotzel , 22.25•
:,L 382 .. Joqopl4sim9ns, .14.541
~,406, 159 John Skyr.cp a , ,„ 15:44
r .
.1 218, ;Jelin 426
200 ; J. Nicholpon (sy . 3 . , ) 790
' nrir9Y/ Punliw 0 5 9.
102 : • JacobAlPrg4n; , 8,6
- ,221 ~ ,
2 i 7 Ca§PPF f t hl , YnPs? I; 8.24,,
380Christooppy Pawn., A 4,
.38 John Bost,, 1, 74
; 2/7- Casp er HaYnc.s, 822
Pen ~,
Pepin etumsh
' 583 200 Andrew Bee., 6-.00
5662 4 2 4 ; 14 • John Nicholson; .12 ; '77
168 . JohnNicholson,Ai 70,
s( 40 G. lA. Barrett, 120
5937 00 , Catlnaliccepgre'tion, 246
92 ' CPChraho Tract) \Y.
Hipburn, -< so
5781_ 950 John INiohqlspo, 10 02
5778 . 1020 ,do ~ 18 32
,
.w MI :
1.18
8 8 )8
85
200 A. & W. P..Rpecl, 8 05
5 ; 777'102(i 24, John Nicholson, 31 68
'5780 720 64 dq , 11 12
100 , Wm. Hartshorn, 200
220 &. W. IlarLsock, 4 62
268 47 Jno.,M'Fcnou, , &co.,s 40
, ' Union. Township.
2906 475 Roberts & Fox, 17 47
3587 350 do do 13 0S
3591 300 dd do 11 23
4?51 050 Jamss Wilson, 31 83
3581 270 Roberts & Fox, 11 00
3588 56 do do 183
3610 75 do do . 270
3508 50 do do 183
No. Ckarfield Borough.
06 John Fleming, 2 00
100 Hugh Wilson, 1 20
121 J. Kline, 1 20
122 J. Burg & Hoffnoglo,.
4,yeors, 2 68
138 Jacob Kline, 1 20
143. ,P. Shindle &,Shaffney 88
116 , Andrew. Brown, , 80
184 "Michael 4. 4 eat.4, 80
185 R. APClpre, , 89
156 , J. Watson, l 20
175 , Christ. Kaufman, 'lO
180 A. Whitmer, , 40
18,1 Barr, 40
F. • G. Miagß,Jrs''f.
March 5,1852.
10 01
10 01
. • 6 111
•
8 06
20 78
90 78
J 9J
191 78
. 794
688
1I :Ai
-7.50
' 4 80
. , 789
14 49
111 95
1 11.'00
40 04
40 W
li4 49
It/ ed
V 7 85
Nlariegla Illotise;
. .
GEORGE. PETERS—.Propi:ictor,
ESPEte'TFIEILLY inationoei; to ft e Public, •
that he has
1.10 Aiken:test well knownWevezu.blaad. oa eron tittset.
in the bernuab of Marietta Pa., formerly hoot by, Wit tem
Btackbonte. Whore howill be Owned to weskit tibial& friends..
and as many new ones as may favor him with a call,
The bottle bu bees .tbstonably' r Wad; and • addh tons
B od 4 d thereto. making Ream or tne laraert and man comma
dins lintel* fa the botousb, 1118 TAtiliE will always be
sioplied syo the bast , eke cintset•witl affo.d. ; and his BAR
wit, be 210 11r.db Iti• choicest Ltacions. and be wilt at all
brats nie Ms beet ea.leasonso' eamLua to the Comfort and
elsardre of his auests . ;'and demies that heels-, receive a share
(Attie pub 1u untronnr2 ' • ~ •
Marietta, Feb: its, ttll,l-4m:
13 87
9 79
113 33
8 84
SO
319 9
4 YU
10*
e Fall inter
GOODS,
„•,
At Graht4mton, Bratlfsrd tospns4ip.
THE subscriber oiler's rOT 'air. on the wrist hheral terms,
- GAUGEAND EXTENSIVE ASSORTHRNT OF
60° 1 41 oonti!tiog or • '
Dry Goods, Hardware, Queensware - , ---
Groceries Hats, Caps, Bonnets,
Boots and Shoes.
All a which will be sold as low as can be bou4ht chew he e
in the county. .
Purchasers will find at GRAHAMTON every description n
011011)3 usually kept Ina OUUNTR STOLLE—alibi whkir
wld let disposed of at very smalladvances for GASH, PHU.
1111cE.or LUMBER.
Please call and examine for younolves.
JAMES B. GRAHAM.
1011+
Isi SO
let IZ
gin
V'
a
asa
t4ll
111{4
Grahamtt,m. Octohor I.lB^l
.11{EINIGIVAL.
GEORGE W. TURNER,
FASIIION)IBLE TAILOR,
RMPECTFULLY OODOUOCEItO his frikado, and the pub
. generally. that he has remand tits *hop to the Nor)h
West comet ofttecond and Market straits, and will belouflor
he found ln tneboddine lately oonutdsd ail a thug. Chataloal.
Betatileal and_"PlillSsouhloll" store: bk 1)r. Bond, and for
Illerflrbreits A. At. Hal!. aM a 11111S•Ktora. And known tar
and w.do 'she attra hive signor he RIG GOLD MORTAR
Kele there prepared to MAKE : or BIBNI)" all
garments in hit line from the tlewicr.mbes of the lyientals
doieb to Min B oomer's late irnorotronreht of the DRoman
Toga," et little quicker, quite es good, and as cheap (but not
any;undape) as thirrattn be oattlehlsewhero, ' • • •
Ilia Work will - be WAttltAN't EL) to give eathfactlon , so
thellhoae *he employ him Mee tio thaw run. •• •
Al,kladsormatectiagtakonht oaohahge fooviiirk, and the.
highest pride il allowed. • •• • • ' • Jule 10; 1851.
' .
RAN 11. 1
'x i
s , to nturn? citiens o
Cliictifield 'and ViCiritty:ittat,tio has
4!, to.),.pormnnontly tots,tod . sttop
Pcs atijoipiog Linicb's liotoli on Alar:•.
\ :? ( fit , •!F4Pl , "lwrf',the r.P.P4iFing
AVAT.C I- 11,$. JEVV.E.L.
!;
ItY;(Sio;:;vill boat
at tlio 9liorteai nlititc and on ionso'hatt.l'e
;' Alio. ENGllA ' VlNG • executed*al'short'notice,
(. ittlitTOH.P;S, - fir.c.; lefiNvithlitin "to bdropnirecl•
alte j Oeiltp r o,nj.l vyarinnyntfor,
oflb Yenr.:, • ' • April,9{llil.sl.
i.• ,:: .POPULAR IAL)olC FOR , A9gTB., , • :.
- ~• •ABADLRI'a: LIFE OF 1i.0851311,,, ;. , .
rile ikodentlzied 'initial taw; taid . 4lll publish hi Jana'
l'114" fig ; I:IPE ' Or'. LOVIS 'KOSSUT.II; . '
i • '
.. ...;' : :' . HOVER/10R. OE! litlfsPARIG ' ".. ' ,
With flattens of •dittinerniths4 Alin, and Scene. of the Ilan.
Mufti& lievtantion. •To which' is au Append ft. containing!
that:oust important of 4.1! eadtttafttc! ) WWII 44 ttPfech fs oi
mitYar chief. Hy I': v. Handivy. anther ' or lie of 'ltd
Pnntevsrcteebbine.'f s'l4(e.ok..lAilayette, P ate t with, en la.:
troductieti h., limos Grossly. lte one Unto voieme, with a
strnfloottrait. filnitonts In atllskinakprica with i'li,eatileesr
Josaphlsse?' Pill*: SI Ifni , . .
-sires vitiated In avert ; C9palt la tire Paktad ,Slatoh, to,
canvass rot the above popular work.
liktArty, Newspapr Published. withla I ,boo Inuct ot:New
York Mate. that wi lt eve the above three Insertions. thrill
readye a' cogs ofthawoxklomppitelr 011 It* Dublloalloicfrea
qi ! Ilc "”?! Y ', mi t. i 1;
Aplui az. MILLER. , Ptiblisbeni,j.
,Pao 80 tai
-- ,1 1 9 i lldequillierg ,44(1, 0*(1 4 , 400,
iwot Ot.o.:l4q§g,kr., PAtiv, 0 iV:§iii9cii,
:,. geus Allogc. l 9,Figcl,P,ln)t: iplop,,_. i t
Fort ale.'yerzatifia_at i tts . s ‘ tara'or '. , . , MUN . TEII I . t •
1 I Utaafflaid alarab.ts. 541.... '. -',','; ; i .„ f) .; •, I I);
27 00
• 35 20
22 80
''94o
3 52
3 95
28 70
23 07
I:. 7: .• ‘4 . :i ,;;• ••• :No •IcE;; . .. :fill; i. it
, tl , •'. • • .•• 1 , • , • , i . , •
~,,
To. Ittaticei Of f er' Peareih .:'
Frol!E L Judges ofthh Connor O.UttliklTessiosis hoe aPpoivi ,
A tad me to proseoutega behalf of the Ooramonwegith for
'hi Gollnty`Or VlanitleLd. ' The Jussioes 01 the Peace gill dune' ,
fore please make return tome gt all Commoelvealsb bunaer*
by malt or
...:...,..othe r ,
w , i s ,
e a
s s , o '
on .
-M ,
u,
.th e . ituab oon ' m e b '
efor e the
m
a°sh a t t thereofen, niabultuf. '
- Clearfield, Deo,lo,lr , A. 4u " L if 11. rrANcr '
'.
, .
..' ),„, JE4RVIPP 4,hilgrilY.; ~, ~
rut. a Awe ifiLB he'rebyjaiye nide° ihrel they have for
Jes- et aoten With . I'l . ' rl ri .() 10 1, * , ,
l'o 'glgin i s 4 .,rd e i rgiS . 7"grii ag e filAg Y o l l33lf Witioart - s
q r rwr,hym regd.:RS, reach. axed gIVAITAV,ofPopiII
Inglageoh week. i ,
• ihetwxtQaerenr wili eornmeare op; AION ilex V.EP. Olts,
!Ml.' ht she lollotelha
,
Reduced Rates of Tiviiidn :
COMNION ENDLISD RRANCIIO3- tiding
' 'ten* .vr m
tiptig. Ppoiing, eltairmoy. -Gov
reiphy '.ne. lob Gramer non lettnYi ' *OO O
' Aist , 'IA VEtt LINUIASHAIRANUREE-rlnote. .•
rl 00
c it
inn 1.4 t n.llrnmmer , t
CLAIVIrA Ls 4.2I6I,OXATVEMAIPLUALs =PAWL .1 •
MENT , •••• r. ,10 CO
' wEtkLiel.,l:t, l toult 4 aro 'raven to mho eider pupils' en
Ifittorg i nod otheripteresjlea pel?ectl y rijhbnefeextreehnixe.
Sul ll of the order 1
f i rn i as clre, inaggne on I, , RIDAir
P.. 111. el encif west, gxproileee locrOcrt, , tleter.9ll fen And
vier,' ortortlons noon their severe rtedies. All others attend
to tligir thainl P. M.gioirllps, r, , ( , • r ,
The J1,A1.61.C8 DEPAIt I OIEPIT is entirely ;renames from .
Alio other:Pa• the inert et those who desire It .TWD or thane
classes cart of both sexes. jut the, pu room of quanosny in
• pawl tbot t iii mitidnal with rho yottese Likellet ulltither lb
,Joinltlch 0 lit2e, or not. ,
• Ttfalsle Is rammed l'ro litho :Woof the Behnke - sir doMmen.
ping to the close eithe Toedreetioe 6elpg,lnadelq,onter
of rm-d
abranolienused bride:4los. Ind t6her. 0 ipecurd egrtement
Jo f i ri l ltirs Imwrcrh h . t . h gifiggPiz! , , •
~ the c'hi‘ti6noceot
,the Teciplifix en temper therongh diyeipille-andst. heollieen
IlDelent. Corporeal punlthmerdi is Ildhoritstofed tialy,la the
omit ghat:rote and ineorrislblo eases.. , „
The 'meow elm of the Ildnohets It to mike 1110 Instructions
they impritrOst well es thus ol bimiks i Praellyal, pa welt as
ThebtealOti,
The rt detest 7tiqullan il Riven •to 01 Condo •t. Dqbits and
Mores ot 'he 1 uolfs, whi l e under the Charge of the Toughere
iii Lip con be plbalpert at nruyenAbie prom i ,
ItIANIAnD SHAW. President.
WM. I. MOOItE, Beeretery. • Nov.am. ltia.
' DTI. HOYT
dye. As.
I.P(OW/P/40,610 , ,
YIIIIEI PR rPARATIIIIN Is in iv lepariettereitto th• Peel e
co a 000 41tAN TEED la RE, flsr. the ISEAVE6 JN
111 1 RhE 4 . medal the' htilY known meriluJne in the world
haying been used in she Vrlveete Vetarinat, Practice of the
nromletor fur the I art 80 years ; and he has never• known It to
fail In °Single lastsnce of producing o lartleg note, and luny
Inc the horse In good spirits far work. The rut , r inoomprtep
eY•of the hotse for labor. when troubled Whh this dordmhe
ilpinnse, should induce overt' one having, inch to apply Irn
medintely fur this remedy.
PR iga UNE DOLLAR PER PACKAGE.
which vvlll be sent; -.with full d rs Miens." to any, pnra n 1
the Veiled Shier All !wen or communlea.iont to be tul
drcs ed . Pea, Puld . to
I. P. (MVP.
Boot 9r No 10 1.40:01: Firm street Phileielphlti,
Who mn'eareut for the Vatted omelet .
N. 0 -Agents vinntcd throughout the, country :to whom
A Illierhl d mount wl,l be' given : and their ntmes placed in
th 1 nelvertisemssets. Address or above.
11)84EASANT angu..g.
IRON FOUNDRY and MACHINE SHOP,
At Clem field. •
1111 F. oadetalgeo t respectfully. annouocti tattle People of
Ci and the adjointale ceirntles that hestill comic
cm to carry on tho above bailee,' ar his ex.enilve establish
meat is the borough of Clearfield, and is now {repared lo
manufacture all kind. of • • .
-
Castings used for Grist Mills, Saw-Mills,
and all kinds of Machinerp. .
If is Cattiairs o.m now of a gutice or tgunlitr i( not gu
pe.ior.tu nos colter is the Efate—.a tlO 13.11 no.,e but the v r.
0 ,, .t =Luna! , and eloPlEgia nun° but thu vary beat ol %summon
lle
MACHINE SHOP,
•
With two 'opener TuR•ING LATHES, &Ivan by steam.
It sow in saw:est/0 operation. and under the monneement 01
a onto:Mal mechanic—Whet° CV m. 31. any amt la of macnlnerY
min be IFINItiIIED la the (TY best ft) M. and va stun. Pollen
Ha Imagoes' an Yantis o large ossort mem of 0 ....no. snub
as*l'OV Ilr Miro a rzqs and patieros. rill 11(0N -4 .
WASH K h MIA)). wnich he offers to gel !aw•lor
Cash, or on a musonabM credo. Ile is now castings horn
be most nonicwed patterns.
HATHAWAY COOKING—S'T'OVES.
ALSO—Fancy Air Ti ,, ht Parlor Stoves,
Nine Plate and Coal Stoves. Also,
Wi*vd' s celebrated Platogh.
Ant nit Idaho( 1101.1. G W-WAHE, SLEIGH and 131.1,1)
SOLES. Vir - Ar.:”:" 111.1. X ES. btu
lie intend" stns Ell an uaxmable terms and Units that thr
citizen" of the county geuntalty will find it to . their advatona.
to give him their eintom CASII will always Uo prelerred
but the hitheit aticcs wig be al'owed for Country Protittee
and OLD IIdLTA 1.. 'A" ho a iveshi. estalthihrneet his Ve,rarNal
stivetvalon. &l Orders Pot IA Ora wlll fOctiVe taginlA titterilmo.
D,II.YIU
Clearfield, Nov m 1,1551.
EIVE HUNDRED BOOK AGENTS WANTED.
ALi V good active and iorelhgeot man, with a small-carriol
ot Iron] IWO to elDtl. eau make large prolita by engagieg
lathe selj of the lollovlbag
Poiptratpa munE ealli 'lBOO/.0 e
(31AMISER6 FORMATION P,IR'I I IIP, PEOPLE .or
PouularEocyclopedin of Knowledge. ywu InLge
octavo vulu irat. Containing" EDO rims. -
PETERSOMI :or THE AMERICAN REV
(ILunua. E,91.1 hugeoetavu pages. %v ith fine Engin.
inner;
PETERSON'ei iIiSTORY 'OF THE srATP,:i
NAVY , 61.1011Wito oci Oro peiri” end 150 lion liociu.iugs
FROST'S 'REMARK AISLE. hVE. , ITS IN TIIE Y
or ANII•4IIt."Ai Two tome eurvo vo:ames, buntaintug
phgei emit 70i/ El/apt , logs. Tuo but History of A.m.
ericapublished, -
Fitt
d 81"3 I.leF: OF WASIINOTON. A
-Siendid Rook. coquAntra o.}o octavo Dago. and iblie:egato
k.:ograviato. clieopest llle of Wrign.octuri ever pulp
Mot; lIFTOILY CP TIIIIINDLAN ‘VAI'.6. Fine
COIOTeII and Plain Plates..
TRUE IZEPLI SUS. AN.. Conhijping the II:mogul&
•Addrestpkand the Pint An opal Addrettes cud Ntia.saaos of
all the Prosuleuti of the United State,. the of
the moor itnpoittiat State' le the Union. er..:.:&c. Itcribtv
li.hed withPo:traits of all the Preiodents,,engrared on
'tell. and a view of the Datil tot of the Unt.cd Statoi. tibb
pages. limo. ,
utiolcov , mAßTytts, A Splendid Faiiily
itta
lion. large quarto, with bb Engravings. heauitlully hl/
In Morocco. alit. . . .
-- -
DE CORMENIOPS lIPTOR.V.-• OF TIII3 POPES. you
large away° pagoa. with 'l:o2favibill
ji Woltlth.Flue Eilitihn, one largo vo'nino.
RtirCii it EPLEI :TO lIN 0' WORKS OF
STi Pth MM.'S eTUDIEB IMP N AWFUL.
IItSI.IAI Y (IF 1111: WORLD, A Viluelhld
(Literal Ilistory. lino large Catavo velua.e. With handsome'
Eneraviugs.
LIVP-ti irl•OftE AT AND CP.I.LEBRATCD CliAll
rw(ctilet—orallaaeo and Colin Deb. 012 e , arge volatile of
htU page', with tinuterous Engravings.
To.ttlier with a autuber cil other %Notts Paillilala 1.).
ted tor Popular !teeing:
ilir • The most liberal ditelant. will ho given to Agents who
may onuego in the sa.a of the isbOVe Valuable Pupal. • • •
Nor tuttr.er par.rcultuo, taldress tuoitatto Paid.) -
.1. & J. L. (31110,4, Pnl)l 4 2ll.ni.
(;heituut stri.ot. Phdade:phia.
April 2.
, Met ©f Lottanns,
Remaining In the. Poet Oflice 'at Clenri:clil on the
fire.i tiny of April 1853.
Barger Jaeoh•E . . • • Merrill John •
Rnrgnr Joseph , . Murray James. ' *.'•
Barr John MtKee Thurnar4 ,
Onnil lb Wirt. S. • • Met:ulley S. J.
Britton home • , MeKean S. M. •
Bennett C. I'. 2. „ , ; Ouhea.Dannil, 2. •
Cavenaugh Juntas, Ostrom Juiin.
Dressler Jana Misis o • Peters qedrget R. '
Darnley E. S. • . • Rowe Bailin J. 2
DudlCy Jame IL ,• 1 Steam Abraham. . .
FarorJolni, • ' ' " 'Smith Stephen D. g,
Fuller C. 4. - Shannon John •
Galfught4 Thir.7.lll Miqs,,Sackett George W.
Hall IltinitlJ L. Smith Button, • '
Iluint a R. L.
,Smith VVICI. S e ,
[knol John,. ' Solt Pater, •
[instead Thus E. p ShePtpr,SiltnijiqL
Hummel Abraham, Sponaler Solomon,
Jackson John, ~ Sr. yler, m„ B.
Jordan Joseph,. ,; i • Trude Nathan,
Lytle Robert, 2, : Wylie Rev. , .
Lyllo . Margatet Midi; , Wilson Jotln,
Lloyd 'Daniel. . • • Weizal-SriMbell
Lentier,Jumwt,,,, ; !WouleMgo •
Mapes Satab , Wile! L.,and. F.
Aterrill'lloaid; 3. WM. ItAbEfIAUGH; P. M.
thoiulield:April 1, 1852. i.;'
L. JACKSON. CRANS,
4. lll rOgaßi aui,ar.;avN,
Cle'arfield county,Pu .
mar. lri sj i a . k 9 ,404
09,9ri0 O',pl
R! ! oirKikbort,
•' , . , : ' ?VOW i , . • ' -!,
'TIDE TUDSTEEE of dm' CLEAT:IEIEL!) ACADEMY,
.a. hereby save; bottko. rat Ds. UATIAN It duly autborltati
to collect all bill' fOr ru tloo at said • L bstittttioa, (of tt}okaar
comtudiciait oaths 15th t' iceptember lett. ~ ~ - • • •
• . tly_ order oft tlellotkiii i or TrAlttcce, •, , . • .
, , Deo:l2, lAD,. .. • • Whil ra MOOIIE. Beo t tl- '
THOMAS DEX t ;N . Fi " TAILOR
RESP.EV PL 1;111 * agitioiiioea to tittNltiieits ohth¢ iriatni;
ty of Claatgold Widge t thos hit Oomitlooes to olverAe l th i t
TA:thotilLitlßlikiltiEBdtt Mott d tae Pitt °fake liffidgo
'whom be wilj . rbotttaltfol for qsAttro of oigtltg, qt4tunitoke;; i.
he titinds to *Wail WO Mar him ibbir
• Pef4 l o 6
, I d.r.Paill4l l Y,W.osl.•••fitri TT",
01'
yoERSONS having business with the undersigned
es Justice, at tha ,Pctteeiwiil find , h pither at
'Delhir" effied;or hi' the oftico ih the public
Cuildl9ll B ' l 44l,Y c!-IRkskby ymartsfe •
, D. W. MOORE,
BALT I SALT IT
el ROUND ALUM. WESTERN and, DAIRY BALT
-W113, " 11,1 P' 4 ' l ' 44 ' 13°1° 4;AV: 1 410 1111.1 A.
Btt ce,was 10,134.1.\V Ql,ratkia.
P fr4`4lFY ; 7
t, low
arm94,Earrler & Stage..rreoria
- GEO. W. MERMANT'S - ,
VELEBRATIZ 41
virAniukadt.tap xtroictiot
AB tho moot temmtit'ailtittelMiAPiilicatlM
- They, can' .
Experience of, more than sixteen years has catabi4
'tidiest that Merchant's Celebrated Gargling Oil t 'oi
versa! Family Embrocation, will curd most cues, a
lievo all such as '• , • . 1
Spasms, Sweeney, Ringbone, Wind&alls, pet
gvii, caVoup,, Cracked Heels, ' (UPS ' of- 4'
, kinds, Fresh WOunds, Sprains, 'Bruise's, Ffe.,
Lula, Sitfast; Sand Cracks, , Strain 'Lime
Foundered Feet, Scratches or Grease, 1,14 p
rtheumatisin,' Bites' of Aniinals; titertial'il ,
sons*, 'Painful •Nervoui Affections. Frost Bi '
Boils, Corps,' Whitlows, Burns and. Seal
Chillblaihs, Chapped Handh, Cramps 'N o
tractions' of .the AluScles, Swellings, ,We.o4
of the Joints, Caked Breasts, dm. etc. dm, ,
' -
The'unparalleled euccess of this Oil, in the cureof'.
ease, Mimed /and Cattle, and ,even in, humac
daily becoming More known to' the farming 0....„„
It can hardly be credited, except by those who have,
tlir•habit of keeping It in'tbeir stables end house*
amonnt ofpain, snaring and time, are gavot
1.4 timely applicat ion of this Oil.''
Wir Ile mire the name all the sole proprietor, GEO' .
W. MERCHANT, Lockport, to blown in .the
of the bottle, and in•bis harkiwrittng over the cork..
All orders addressed to the proprietor will be p
responded, to. ' , ' •
Cliel a Pamphlet of tho Agent; rind ceo' what wonders'
accomplished by the use of this medicine. ,
Sold by respectable dealers generally, In the'
StfLAPP and C.P4 4l a• th.bio by • '
. . _ . .
- AGENT'S for - the aVove' Mellicine.'
' d. 1). WA114024, benrfie!d.ClEPlfiedounti.:' ,l
14. smiTii. Peganolle. du du
! JOHN PATTON .;CtrwiVlV.3ln et.) .110 ~i
IN /ITER Kr.
t raMINN. lielleluwe, remit.
Iit.INIMINS AI 1. , ...01J. lieoOkvil it. JellauTi • '
' A. DICION, Coo, Ilel v We,
J. 111ASKLEY . F maid. ,la. Ca , •
Entctod neriirtling to Act t,f Coritrrrr., rune,
1.E.51, by .1. 54,•110U011TON, M. I)., in clei*4
Onlco of thn Variet.entirt for tho Eattertl
41strivt • „
Another Scientific Wonder!:
GREAT CURE FOR
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Prepared from' RENNET, .or the fourth ;S:ho
of Ox, nlirr Directions of BA DON blEc
The great Physiologicnl Clicniist, by J. S. 110 m
TON, M. D., No. 11. Nord: I{lghth S 01;f1'
del phini tn.
Thii is n truly wonderful remedy for kinc.rillo
JAuNuivi•:, I..tvEr. CommAivr.r.
STII'ATION. and DEBILITY, Curing 11 ler NWTn
pcdu ate thud, by Not u ro's own 'new, 11,r Doe
Joke. . . . ' . '
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**Mull n terispoonfu! of illiA Fluid, infused in IR
•ter, %%111 digest or dn , stLive, Ft% lc l'oonsu •
ItoAsr Elk:Kr !N. Anoul"rvio iluonli., ont 1:1,1
- Stomach. `' " • • ".
DIGESTION.
•
FIMESTION is chiefly performed ir. the storunO
1;1 ate ale Void. which freely (Stoles f rom theinnei
that organ. when in a state of hett.tn, oiled ibe C
Juice. file Fluid is the Great Solvent ul lho foo.l.lkr
lying, Preserving. sod Stimulating Agent t.f
awl tatestines. blikhour - It there will be no dioilior.
coitvgtiloh of Food into flood ono non utrirPn INN*
butrather n lon I. tt,rptd, painful. and des , tu , ti e contkus
the whole digestive/wont/ant. Awo k. hall...rad.ori
den - lark pindticos no good tastna Juice. and hen..v
- ouo, distress and (lath!r which snipe. ,
J'EPSIN AND REN NE
PCPSIN Is the ,
chief element, or Great DlgettisifTV
or the Gastric Juice. It is tenet] in gnat abundsneltili,
solid outset the human stomach after death. 'tads=
camel the stomach to 1111;e11 and*, ct cut dull tie,.
found In the stomach of nnitnalr, ris the or.,
the material used be Jarman initi3l4lo:.elleate,cutledd
theefl.ct of which has long been the wonder ot theddri
fire 'Addling of the mil. tithe Gtstlnticess of
uet possesses nstonithivg {Kw:sr The v 4411110 ern co
chrtho neatts ono thousand times- its own weightelim
Huron Licht; states that "Une pert of Pepsin dosolyaVll
thousand parts of water, wili.digest meet and ohm!
I lisemed stomachs pied nu no good Gastric Juice. I
Pepsin. loahowthat this want may be perfectly I
wogautetim lollowiva
SCIENTIFIC; EVIDENCE. *,
tiAHON LILIBIG, in his Celebrated work on A
Cheri) EMT. SI% .1 : '"An Arttectal Diccstis Fluid,
readily obtained tram the mucous membrane of thaste •
a Calf. id .Whice ragout nrtiztcs or food , as mot •
will be,SoPcne.i.Clianged, and Digeste,d, ptecisalt
manner as they would be in the itainan'stontach.'u
Pliit LIRA. In hls lamoutireptise on "rood led
published by Wilton rit ewlfork, page 85, ,
In MC greet feel,. and, datcriti ti
i the . ruhod al Prtir
There are few ' higher nnthentics than Ur. Pereira
Org./I'lN W. DitAPER. Professor of Chemistry,'
kitchen! College of the;University of hew York, table' ,
Book of Chetoistty." page 380. says. ' , lt has been
whether artificial digestion could be performed—bar it . '
ohiv'tDelly Admitted that It may be." • • '
ProIettoiDDNGLIPON ef Philadelphla,lia hit grdd
on Duman Physiology. devotes more than; fifty Mks
examlordion okthlo subjgct. His : experiments with Dr. •
wont, en the 4tstricoluice.'o.4tained front the 11414 11
stomach and from animals pre well known. "Inuit
he lays. rditrettiett Deep rted os patfeetly in,tbeArttlighti
thu Natural digestions."
AS A DYSPEPSIAThIIRER..
01. /11-41GlitoN'..3 preneratien of PEPs t lti hat ;c;
the matt marvellous enacts, caring, cases ot Debility.
lion, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consuandiesti
tolte on the very Prole of the grave. It le imPoulkifit•
the dettills of cases m' the /Imps of this advent • .
authenticated pertifivates heve born tecelyed of mute,4 ll o
:• 200 'REMARKABLE CURES
.
In New York , and. (tenon:l'lone: gal*
nearly nil desperate cases, end the ctiteuwerpgotapir .
and wonderful. but retmensoll ' ' • • '
It is u 4rentl44kt.VOUl3 APPTIDQTg, end front. ~
ishinglysmelinanntity necessary to prodeogbeifillo •
is. lielinved.to {Lpt,.nno, • . • • , . r
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ELL CTRO•mAGNE tip PRINCIPL
There le n d forte ti f OLD STOMAOIf COM pl A in' • "'
i tY'alettrinT n t' 4 1,1 ° 411 , 112 i n NlßVi n ffALree y
-4.l.l4o3oVtlill'i°lhq .n II pleat ant yr PI et ORM, and ii t '-'
to ha repeatw , . tor a short time to oraXe these gee e / 011.
lantratrt. :PUI.U.T.V t)1 , ULAJOII , earl VIU0.11.(1B ii,:c
follow at once. It is particularly excellent in 011111' Dr '.:.•
Vomiting ;011 ow 411 pr, So tea ess or, the pilot the Otranto: '.
after entlnU. t. cold surto of the Bloo_ ,d Bea, ins A
, ~
D
°fel:dial. opoottiety, tmaeisttios Wankel*. t. ...
losnoity. Mueleldv, ate.
I '
PrIceOIHEI DOLLAR per brittle ; One bott l e W,
elleFt II lalit.lof awe.. f
'. . , PtPSIN.IN POIVDERS 4 . ;: 1 1 ,
: fipNrr - tr"itAlr.: ritzp orauber+* r I
1 For oduyfrier es or tenifinoto'ilt envie of the bee
111111F4.HLVE DEarxga OF I,HE r EPKIN 4 1 0 11 ; -, r ,
forw 'orroWeett, Witt direatione to be tlisttlived re • ',
eleohol. wo,to,r,pq pAteP. by plipstlest., Tqese r
i rl
lale'pfeclitilf thel Plan tee i tter tle the' borne', u t
211%14 0 ,24. :a ft i p e armill w igkeile i Ttg - lb ,
- 4 . ~,: 4 1;;; H- 4 . 9 N.- N poi,N9 v orok i kur e i ,
b Br t y, iri b
Ditto es 11 , 71 fi ve {loiters very mak f otti ,
e c olci ' rilir a t/ ' " gI A IO- : Of ii- • , 110 HH
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'•• Agents Tilltulet lei emery two io.tha Vast .„..,
Very liberal discoun Ewen to theturdc. Doueittlet ' e
tere is tszolliOoluot lental detited. to Betas ogerPs; , "
; It EWA) fol i kUttattleld coup y— • i ~'
• . IVIVA,t) )1111.11g5;.0leariteItt bdrooibi.) •Le
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~. P.l 4 ;BARR illAitherstioral4 ,l I .-''. ''' ''l ,-;
kt. VV, hlOOll i oleo townehtO• . • • .iii,jo ~
oumm trios a ouNrr r.. to .. wait.. , -
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MaGbee's AliUa T l r Bell
1) whore ell work in Ms line le doe shod
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