Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 11, 1852, Image 3

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    Who first. toraoWn .11nd:trampled un-
I
der foot the wall of separation 'which as
piring power had , ,interposed, between the
people and itself? Who throw open -wide
tho gates, and welcomed first the fugitive
and tho oppressed? Who, with openhearts
and arms, received tlie thousands flying
to escape from foreign wrong and outrage,
and gave' them homes and shared with
them their rights and privileges? To whom
do we owe the incalculable benefits, the
vast increase in power, in wealth and
strength, which wo have gained by foreign
emigration? Who, upon the very threshold,
met the arrogant pretensions of Great Brit
ain, hurled defiance in her 'teeth, repulsed
her legions, braved her naval power, broke
down her. empire over and proclaimed the
freedom of the seas? Who delivered us
from financial vassalage, and freed us from
the bonds of monetary power? Who en
larged our bounds, until from the Gulf of
the St. Lawrence to the Gulf of Mexico,
from the, Atlantic to the Pacific, over the
mountain and tho valley, the forest and
the plain, the crowded city and the quiet
hamlet, the flag of freedom floats fair and
free, and her sons roam masterless and un
restrained? The democracy. To its in
domitable spirit, to its irresistible energy,
its untiring activity, its unflagging enter
prise, its dauntless intrepidity, its towering
but noble ambition, all tempered with level
of country and fraternal feeling towards all
humankind, we owe, under Providence,
all that we have, all that we arc; for oven
the birthright which our fathers won for us
has been preserved by domccratic vigilance
and watchfulness alone.
The policy of the democracy is not only
characterized hy the' possession and Un
- provement of all the elements of progress ;
it is identified with it—it is the policy of
u progress, the policy of the country; its an
tecedents prove it,the principles upon which
it is founded prove it, its future aims and
purposes all go to prove it; while those Of
its opponents but confirm the opinion we
have expressed, that the whig policy is un
fit to bo adopted—unsuited to the country
or the age.
MUSA ON ME PLAINS.
The St. Louis Republican reports tha'
the cholera is carrying off a great number
of the California emigrants on the Plains.
A panic had seized several of the trains,
and many of the emigrants were turning
their steps homeward. The same paper
adds:
"Holliday's train, whish left St. Joseph
a few days before our informant did, had
lost some seven or eight persons ; and it
was rumored that the detachment of U.
S. troops, under comniand of Major Stein,
en route for. New Mexico, had suffered
some loss previous to reaching Grasshop
per Creek. There were yet a few emi
grants remaining at St. Joseph, preparing
to start for the plains, not many of them it
is thought will be deterred from attempting
t/it trip by rliscouriiging. reports daily re
coived from the advance trains. There
vas much less sickness at St. Joseph, and
it is hoped the report's from the plains are
exaggerated."
0" - The officers of the Dutch frigate say
that the Emperor of Japan has strengthen
ed the fortifications of the coast, in antici
pation of the arrival of a naval force - from
this country.
Melancholy Accounts from the West.
Sickness on the Plains—Deaths by Choi
crac-rDestructive Thunder Storm., etc.
CINCINNATI, June 5, 1852.
We learn from Lexington, Mo, that there
is considerable sickness on the plains, and
some cholera. • •
Deaths occur on almost every boat corn
ing. up the Mississippi, and occasionally a
death takes place ut various points in the
Weal.
There have been seven or eight cholera
deaths in this city.
• A destructive , thunder storm passed
through a portion of Indiana, on Tkurs
day night. A large amount of property
was destroyed, but no loss of life had been
heard of. ,
Later ,from Texas.
More Murders Of Americans by Mexicans.
NEW OULEANS, Juno 2,1852.
Wo have received dates from Browns
ville, Texas, to tho'2Bth ultimo. Several
more atrocious murders, of Americans by
; Mexicans.were reported, and much excite
nicht prevailed in consequence.
the
ted
or
STEAMBOAT DtsAsTcus.---An accoun
in the St. Louis Intelligencer shows that
since the Ist of January there have been
25 steamboat disasters from the following
causes
Whole number of accidents, 25; caused
by sinking 10; explosions, 9; bur fling, 6 ;
collapse, 2; lives lust, (estimated) 250.
The loss of property we have no means of
learning ; but we judge from the number
and nature of the accidents it must have
been great indeed. '
IgrThe, endless, never-ceasing links
that bind but: States together is shown in
the fact that there are thirty-one railroad
projects in the West and South, asking of
Congress the grants of sections of the pub
lic lands; These thirty-one railroads
measure eight thoutiand three" hundred
miles in extent.
OtF/hefollowing is now being debated
before the Tilletudlem Lyceum : "Which
clillfieSll. girl the most pleasure—=to hear
herself pstused, or another gal run down?"
W the decision in an extra.
by
the
ast
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. , ClOarlield Academy,
The lent quarter will commence on
Monday the 28th of this month (June.)
pet, parents and children be ready. By
reference to' the advertisement it will be
seen that under tho present reduced terms
allAkekbidinary common school branches
ttro.tauight for,the low ..slAm of $2 per quer
ter, to buiyen vooi music,
cvAlt9i4tAildi!ional charge.
• 4,`•;!.1,
tr.:* — Those of otir rettders who, tre per
sonally acquainted With, the author ,ot the
following verses, will readily recognize
him in the sentiments he has so handsome
,
' ly OX pressed.
For tho Clearfield Rtipobl iron.
FAREWELL TO TUE LAND OF PENN.
Whnt though linght sunbeams guild the day—
Though breeies fan my brow—
Sad thoughts upon my spirit weigh.
I Mel a manger. now.
Kind friends still linger,in my view,
-And wave the wielifalhend ;
As when, long since, ('bid adieu, •
And grasped my father's hand.
FAREWELL, the land of VENN, ,FAREWELL
%Vile:o'er my feet inay roam,
My spirit still with TI EE shall dwelll—
. Thou art my ONLY home .
The friendless =adorer fate defies,
• Nor shuns misfortune's dart ;
S Yet I ' ani bound:to thee by ties
;..•
Entwined around my healt.
Full thirteen years have passed, or more,
Since I, a wayward bpy.
First landed on thy sunny shore,
Elate with hope and joy.
Since then I've battled with the world.
While hope has cheered me on;
And truth's brigb t chart has been unfurled
To guide me through the world.
Among my brelltrou of mankind,
I've often stood alone,
With aspirations unconfined,
Which few would seem to own;
For neither party, power, rior gold,
My tongue or pen constrained ;
No circumscribed sectarian fold
My sympathies retained.
With failings neither small nor few
I've writhed 'neath their disgrace,
Yet I've sought the good and true
In every time and place ;
Aud found a gem of love divine
In every human soul,
Which, when developed. shall refine,
Unite, and bless the whole.
King, Ontario co., Uppertanadi, May
,10,'52
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ANOTHER SCI EN TIN IC WONDER PEesta
nn Artificial Digestive Fluid,or Gastric Jui ennetce !
A great Dyspepsia Curer, prepared !rum R,
of the fourth Stomach of the Ox. alter directions of
Baron LeibigAlie great Physiological Chemist, by
J, S. Houghton, M, D.. Nn. I 1 North Eighth Street,
Philadelphia. Pu. Tail , is a truly North r
Iran
for Indigestion, D)spepsia, JQUIILIICe. iver
Cotnplaint, constipation, and Debility. curing alter
nature's own method, by nature's own agent, e
Gastric Juice, See Advertisement in another col.
umn.
MARRIED, on the 27th ult.; by Jas
Gill, Esq., Mr. Jotirr •McCoan to Miss Su
BAN SHOFF, of Beccaria township.
PhiPOSALY ter ill be eceeived otf the lit day or., ale next et
e houte of ALEX 4NI)EIt STO:11 .1 tor ra•buildieg the
isRIDGE over the Clearfield creek, on the l'hitiosburg and
Perenehneue. turnpike toad. tracery pvticuler said wirto
to be belt similar t. 4 the Bridge over the moral .Curwent.
BY order of the Boa W.
• - . BAG Sii&W.
Jane 7. 1859
CI.IAINUDIOIIOIk.IC3 fur sale by
WALLACE & tilLbg
Z3eaco , o2l)3Xls 13"5..a3Ltaga
RI) DMZ!) 11Enr. FOR tALE AT THE STGItt: ON
ntwiri
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE varluershin herelofnre existing Ott‘vren DAVID
1.117. and GE;URGE i ilia. engeeed 'II the Itinclumih.
in[ busineu In theetrfielil Pe ,-liss been elinoivel,nod the
lei Oct and pane s of mid firm are in the bands of GEOGE
i MK : end ail persons Rllol7ing I iICTSCiVCS irldatiA to ss
film will serenest Di scatting tin:lmmo IMOINIi • odv
prim NITZ,
I)EORGE W. butt.
14LANK BBED3 and MOBTCAAL3.ACO R tAII.,ILB.
: 'I--EDDCATION
BY A' 'WANDERER.
3nte 4, 1169
_ I
(. eaVICL I a aCDEa 0
A L m I, A P dti t
nogll 1
wWiOt h W t
eb ce ran 101
o 2Cd
g ! i Mi n n b P y
U S I'6 T 6 E I E 4 I II
E . N
MINDY tt tiON, to JOSIAII Burr. calling for ONE
NUN DUEI) and EIGHTY DOLLATIS stand A pril 1851. sui
he undersigned havejasi nod legal! niche against said note,
atad are determined not to pay it unless ontri
H elll EN led bBUy law
Mt NDY.
lAtfil. BUNDY:
Sono 4. 1,852 ,pd
. --
Dissolution of Partnership.
Yr - 5i11... Pa•tnerAdo heretolate eshtlair hetwean J. MAIO.
J, AWOtte, and WM. SIILNDintrzON AlOnlthl trailing
undo, the Ural of 1510()11.E tr. BROTH Eli, In tit:, lumbetlas
rind nereanti e fussiness, was this doy dosolved* by mutual
c. , utast J 111,Alit MOORE, h.sins Purchased the inter.
sit of WM. IL MO(llig. in t hem ness. and hewing the
books in his possession ss ill adtle At Ryerson , knowins
ocm:elves tudet , od to Moots a lhothor, or having claims
easiest them, will ideate cell and settle immediately.
WM. illiNLlKllt)hi MOORE,
DIORIVirIe May 97.1&39..1. BLAU?. MOORE.
Notice,
A ht. vamps Itaving accoants•Ort tr ad in g ooks of John M.
LI Cummings and Hobert Mehnffar. under the firm
of CUMMINGS ar. 51AHAFFEY. ate requested to call mot
medlatey at theit
store in Now Washington. and sott!etha
same. as they are desirous of tusking settlement.
t.:UMMINCS & MAHAFFEY.
June 3. 1844.
Ho! ho!! yo lads and lasses
Who nro fond of fun and laughter,
Just call at %Valineo & Hills,
And they'll show what you'r after
For they've thep r e ttiest t lot of books
Ever you hoard tell 0%
And full of love.and murder, .
Within their bucks of yellow;
Then call' in ye jolly ones
Who have an hour tpare .
And buy it quarter o s s wortrt of reading
To ilrivo away dull care.
: • • :Itcatly . 3Bade
VI lir/THING. of almost ovary der oda' on—Coats. Vests and
Pantaloons.
A covering for tho Upper extromitun, Wain coat, and a
pay of Una niontionab 'es. all rut TEI KEE '1101.6 ARS. at
• . WALLACE dr. MUM.
cra CIS* el)
A iinnarlor Lot or Wenuin Pleat--idadn, nice 'and Cared
Ll lathe boat pouible manna—for
AtaleLL at
WACE at. MIALS.
alay'97.
The Snuggest Lot of
if-41.00KM ever °MAO tothu ottlzens of tnesrfleld for ado
‘,./ VERY CERAP. by WALLACE ILS.
binY
- .
Notice to Purchasers.
viTHEnEAS. our Count`, Sheriff has advettisod a house
W V nod let for sale in the town of ronnsvillo. as the prop •
erty ot Joho Long-1 aforesaid otilv John Loo n
that slid lot
Wong; to me as the John 1.011/1 never had an At-
dole for it. nor has he paid me for the lot ; so any 'person par.
Origin' said house must porehasp the lot of rae.
April 16.1813. JERLIIIAII 510t111E.
(.. ea catli. cm. Egl c,
T"'publio are hereby cautioned nealest harboring or
trusting my son OTTO 0111tIBTOrtiEft. es I will Pay
no debts of his contracting after this date. And notice is fur.
thee hereby given to all persons emploYing laid bo t aint 1
will look to them for hie wages, and that at the rato ot ONE
-DOLLAR. pm day. , . , ,
lIARTWIGI BUOK.
Bradford towatbio, May 10.152. '.. .
-
-,. Estate . of Milesilartsock ac . c'd.
f
NT OMB Is II EtLEBY 0 IN Fti. that letters of Ailatirilstra -
VC lion
upon
the Wats of A111.E6 HARTAUCK.. late of
the Borough of CurompallMao indite form .of law
been 'granted to theaubsuriber. All parlors indebted to rain
estate, are rcouested l e t maim yment lotmedl telr. and
those having claims wl preacut the duly authenticated fur
'adamant. , • • •• .
----..djatoA.BßT LIABMOCK. Adair's.
i Carwertevllle, blarli, 1834.—0 rt .•' . • • • ,
• , 'Notice to Tax-Payers.
All4' PERSONS' who wh o le a mon
gMPretots of their ropeot
tile townships. the o t 01 their ETATLI
mintbefore the fint day orJULAY ezt. - shatt base er abate.
or FIVE PELL EMT allowed to them by the Golleetors
atilt:dr reepeetpresesensapi. BY order of the (Jewish:4m
on,
Commissioners( se. e Attest .
Ftb. Ii;GOODIAANtiEIVeII•
THE CHEAPEST 'GOODS ! !
. .
. . ..
aamuct.avizeuac. -.
Im2,7ot„taimaizheivlalgtrion:hreacgeStavi°DrFlii ki,le''Lltdevheilll
selected supply of kIEABONA 11 1.11 (WOO. of every der
caption. which turf° intd In nt the lowest nostrum rata.. They .
would invite the public, helmet pa rah twin a eltewhere, to call
at the late stand afJ• I. Hunter, oil Market street. and [9E4.
mine their SlOint nutCPICACUi, ne they pitonsined to
sustain the,fornsur charade( of the Matto' tor l
W. P. 'RAVIN,
A. H. et 111 1 .1! 11.
April SP,
- .
Saddlers, ,it.ttlerilion
BBASS Mountings at $3 00 per Wt.
1.14. Roller Suckles at. 60 mute per dozen.
It ass Tri t mina imitation Pnd Don at 75.
Japanned do do do
it ran Plated Stirrups at a klper pair.
Japanned -do largo size at 10 rio
Cotton Guthinant CO coats per bolt-15 cords warranted,
' Straining Webb 23 01 75 per bolt.
Brass Ornaments at 2i to 275‘ per dozen, almost any kind.
1 4 hort TOD Japanned Gig Brunie at 37) ear pair,
1 Long Sart tirairs—lron. at 815: par per.
Ido do do—Norr. atSVi
Boddlo Trees et' all klails—W anon Tree of 41.
Colombia at 76, tipanish Tree at 00—aide do at 87%
with several now patterns never in market before. We .have
always on hand 11 large stook, which will bo sold et elttitn
Wiese. All goods warranted to awe satisfautiiin„ or view a
ie at my eXpenso withha 3tr days. Goods peeked and deliv•
ered at the railroad free of charge. E llAorders (Portage paid.)
Terms Cash. Address G. FRANtiIdCIJS.
Lewistown, MAT, 1853
$3 00
PER Keg for Nails, Bpikesj3radsi,.&43...Aktreltraln4.c,
Builder's Hardware •-
OF all Made can Witold by us at city prices Making nor
V purchases from thn Eastern Factories lot Cash,
sell as low as can br bought iu Philadelphia.
t). au+ NCIKUS.
Weatherell 4. Brother's
ORE WIIICF. LEAD et to 00 per kes , Potty at G' per
p
lb.; Spirits Turpentine at 00 ceats per gallon; Emmet
uil et ibcents; New Vora Shade Varnish at $1 00 to ell W
tier gallon. If. FRANCIECUri.
Planes I Planes Planes I
11011111. E IRON BREECH PLANES
or
0 75 pot Sett ;
1.1 Ltroad Plaues at 50 cents ; all other lan d s ol Planes,
Equatet. Bevlli, tau. at equally low prices
Lowiztown, May, 1562. F'. U. PRADLA:3(.II.3S,
• Carriage-Makers, Take Care.!
BRAS' BANDS at 0336 to 4 imitative—good and heavy.
Japanned Carriage If ebbs at 6.1 per gross.
Brass do do at $1 25 per gran.
heavy Lining for VA to 806 per yard.
Carriage Bolt, Irani $1 76 to *4 25 per 101.
Tufts and Dram Japanned rlilv .t Nails at la peennvor.
Patent Canvass. plain. Ti inches wide, at H I. Da do F.• ti mai do do I
Enamelled do at 46 cents per Trod.
Patent Lowlier nt 15 .3ents p r font.
Mull castingent 16 cents pence.
Black ..ptings—all sizes nt ¢cone per lb.
Brass Nutt Axles at a cants per lb.
Iron do do at $l4 sur lb.
Dashers-1 sprt Wass at $1,60.
Brass certain frames at 57 per cozen.'
Bleck Enamelled Top Leather ht Al co ts per r of .
Blue do lipid° do at 28 cents pet foot.
Waite do do do at 25 cents G. pe r foot.
Clint,'. sat M cents per to
s t. Wh,lesalo and
se t
at Lew Wawa. bp 3 . FRAN° ittCS.
U.URN tril.; FLUII). tower than can bn banaht to 111 , 13
dolohia. 1)04 vc red at lho falba:x.l only nt 10. la. woon by
F. 0.
30 Boics
rIIIN PLATES—et ci:y talcn—Z Bales Iran W ra et 634
j 101 l r,er lb 114. , i, you y N n ., Bl oc k T in ,
at 21 cc., per lb.—lion and Tin Ruits. to samdlastlek Springs.
Rm., by r.. 1. FRAM:ISMS.
• ORPHANS' COURT SALE;
rp I , VIRTUE of an order of the Orphans' 0 'taut °Mem.
11/
tied cleat?. there will he exposed to Pt l lll.lC SALA,
on the ptommes,on SATURf/AY the 7th day 4 AILIGI'Si
ianeat. at II o'clock, P. M. . the one andivide I Third
Part of a TRACT of LANI), Craw. In Itrady town.
ship. Cloortirtil count/. adjavalug load. of Christie
t,,,0, nod other.. late a part of tha REAL if.*TA CC of Cup
' rad Norville jr, decenied.
TER fl6—Cash oa opalit.n 'lion of grdo.
V IN lI.AD MORVINE. Atlin'r.
itrwly towasifp. May 10, thill.
_The Cheapest and Best.
L'Or? HOOTS and 13110 ES ever cflered to the citizens
or Cieat field can be found at
rdny WALLACE Itt 1111,1.5.
CHEAP 'WATCHES,
jawollry trail sfilllor,WczEtze
A Glik.:AT REDUCTION IN PRICES.
Twenty per cent., at least less than ever
have been sold in the United States,
_
GOl.lll hEVEN WATCHES, full jeweled, 18 mat cages
tucailly sold at $:10 only , EU
(O 1.1) LAPIN V, W ATCIIES,IB carat cam, j meted. 'id
4ii ,
811.; 1. 3: W ATCH EA 101 l weledjusually at $l4) 14
Sll. l l lla LAPIN E ~ V " IES, jeweled, It/
011.VE1 1 . Ti.A 81'00 er hall dovm, 6
GI HA/ PENS Silver ho s. 1
Persons wishieg a Watch or Watchie or J•welry, ,can
have
tlyon tent by mail. with porNut safety to any peal or the tle t.
tett El atez or West lorlip. be first lo.ndleg the'ainour.t of ma.
ney All attiulea warranted at repreronted bboya. Older.
front tho annoy respectlnlly solicited.
Address pool. pant. 1..1;Wi LA DOM/3. lOd Chestnut et.,
normute the neeklin Mate. UhiladolPhia.
RV - California Gold bought, of manufactured into jewels.
Atoll :3.184 .
MACKEREL,
SHAD. CODFISH,
SALMON,
HERRINGS.
PORK. •
HAMS AND SIDES,
LARD AND CHEESE
ZiZtaE;7. Z3Qcanracn
P, • _
7D,ADZEO COUDSICM2 9
FRENCIIVILLE, Clrarlield Co., Pa.
EIrECTFULLY announces to the citizens ofAilearricld
1.1 , county, ,hst he has oouned a NB 'N S1•Q116. In the old
stand lOrineri7 occupied by MI. Lemon , . whore he has on
hand every variety of GU iI)S usuall) pt iu retail store.
all Of which will to. sold tAle.., for CAnli or c soloing.' for
country produce ol COULatiliT.
Frenchville.
J '`..r.r.,/^..".".r.r..1 - J -. ../ . ..r — J --...r..r.r.r.r."."-J,--rJra,
4 1 J. B. IIIcENALLYp s
s , s
s . Attoznoy at Law, s
4 ' ) ' laving located himsolf an tho borough of S s
S,. caourfiuld, will attend to all legal business; s
entrusted to War. with promptness and fidtdity• s
SOffice two doors east of tho PrOthOnOtury 8 S
S calve. S
..n.r.r.rr.r.r." ..r..r.J`..r.-J^..l"-J-J"...".".1%17.0^..".r.f•
FALL 86 WINTER
RICHARD MOSSOP,
LTA V [NG purchased the sTORE of DIGI.ER & CO., lo
LI the borough of Clearfield, is now owning et the Ohl)
STAND a' splendid assortment of FALK. and WINTER
GUUDS.
Dry Goods,
• Suet, as Abloom, Sties. Lestres, Do Lanes. Sashmeres. Cal.
loos. Chintzes. Gingham', Ticking', Mustier, btenclird and
usaileached. Flannels. led, Wilke aud yedow, Gorton Flannels.
and Shawls of all'ilescriutinni..
. •
Cloths.
French Cloth. Twilled heavy Ovetcoatin, fine. Good
black Castimeres. Doe Skin do. prlroo cruole,sinets, data
nets and Kentucky Jeans. all of whioh erect t hebest quality
.. , 'Woolen GoOds. .
Conaforti, Gloves. Hosiery, & 0.. a largo assortment. and at
low pried'.
Hats and Caps.
Silk, Plush. and Fur FIATS and (Inca. of MI tints Limiting.
dood and cheap, to suit Paruhasers.
•
Boots and Shoes. .
Heavy winter boots, Klp. Morocco. &c., Meat' ware of all
kinds. Boys' and Childrens' Boots and Shoes. Also. Ladies'
Pine Morocco and Calfskin Shoes. Also, Gum Over Shoos.
Fine and Coarse, good and cheap.
' . • Groceries.
Good Dionne' Java COPPED. Brown. Crushed, and Falling.
140113110 Alt. Young Dyson, Imperial and Black TEAS
an 0 powder. bead, Paints. Paint Brushes. Me Stuffs . Cotto n
Yarn. & u.,&0.—a 1l of which are ot the best quality.
; • —Macaws.
.
Sugar-lionse,'Orleans and &cam Byrup.—anil every iirtiole
it ut .he community may stand in need of. ; ;
All the above sto , k .of Goods will ha sold flit CIBLI or
Cluvray ritoDuem. on the very lowest terms. • ;
Please call and exanilne for yourselves. `E I S the stem of •
.. BLED &ski mossoP..
..,
Clessfield, Nov.lo, IViil : ' • .
Fatraters take Notice.
SUPERIOR THItESHING MACHINES.
TIi(nIPSONS, I.IARTSOCK & McAI,A.RNEY. Tato
_ this opportunity to apprise the F taillind OP CLEAR
IELELD and the surrounding counties, that they me now en-
Sneed in Alanulacturing. at CIO wensville, Clearfield County
n teuperior articled , • • - - •
'lbur horse, Power.. Threshing machines.
Toil am prepared to supply elf ceders on the shorted notloil
nation the most accomarodstlair terms. These 'buntlines ale
touttmotent of the very tpst mstertat, and the Pattern tenni'
put/4 In every particular, and passing th mu eh the hands off'
nonehut Wargo yr orkmen, caratot fall to trlyo rota tither
faction. •• • - • - •. • • .
A 430—a1l Itr.PAIRING Meatines done on
shout notice and In tbe•most substanttal satisractory maw
per. at Curwe riled le REM- Xdundry,.. • • •
• )Mp.30N15- ffARTaLWK•ttr , bIoAIARNUY.
Cattioattillo. 8a0t.11.1851.—/7. ,
LOOK HERE!!! ' !
Lewistown-Hardivare Store.
'Opposite ictst'end.of.7Theri:
s. ',MIS and customer' olio mire from 95 to 80 per ceni.
Jinthnir I.3fellfieee,of.flardwareauttutiwnre, matlitorf.
shoo tindurs. oil". Our, eto...at too 'tote or
istow • blny ::0. 1554, P RNSCI!S
Twenty-five Tons Ilanunered . .lron,
Virlfr*gtg l an;l:T l WXlT'Ve t lh ffir o
supplied at Philadelphia brims This loin is used in all lira
or I, woo soup, of the Phorsytvhois Railroad, and has been
pronounced to he aqua' q miry and sapariot to anY
hammered irun in the Slut.. For t3nlo by
F. 13 FRAM:I:ICUS. Ag't, fmrdorn 1. Walks.
1 I.e midi:iv/a May 91).1839.
Duilldlore ii-31EnzEweare '..".
rst , ALL KIND 3, enn be gel l by Wet oily ;meas. Meilen
lJ oar outclosms font the, er.stem to:torie , , we else sell of
low ns yen ha oonzht In F'11111,:elohia. F. u. FRANCISCO:3
Lewistown b1ay12Q.1833. . , • .
OUR STOCK •
ErainAcr,..3 evogyininA that ttioults to the flordworo.
Couchwarc sod ret•itio-ry train.. which 13 always la , ge
and lywgitt from first hands ,whiuO enabloJai to a.1.11t0 cou Ott)
tkaieri any -goods that. may wont on no Ittbor..l)l• term' hi
silladelphot. • F. 1.3. kItANCISIJUS.
O w y orm ourchnso r
I..awiitown. May V. laSti. •
AttoAtHolin LlluQ W kono.
A LIL. riOna Th(1010133 to. or hitvlng tintettled tiCOMIDIS
ill with, tho tobrodeer, are mines ed to corn" foratild 1M
M
KIIIATELY, nod trityie sett Intent. as he is determinrd
on
woe nil of ins nom:mots of over a year's standing, settled
th,tWeilti tilt, r oI the ISt day of July iii•Xt,
HA MEWL 11. TAYLOR.
Curwensv.ll3. Mai? 17 1812.—pd
00011) ADVEICE.
'AK E NOTICE, MEN. WOMEN AND 'CHILDREN
tha,
wair,ll4.om 'raTALEAB •
!lava sac !Yea ti it
Spring and Sununu Stock of Goods,
and are prepared to astonish the natives at
TUE GREAT REDUCTIONW PRICES.
Their stock consults of a large and vane 1 usLortwout of
WILL:I6NAND 1E 1N:6: 4 110
(Ceetp )
B arege sAerge,DeLanes,Lawns , C allicoes,
&c.—ALSO a large assortment of
RR oaro.ll.war o 9 (NO o mew
BOOTS and SHOES,
T - .. - -(11(1EZ9 (Saw— ciaMme
They hevo alto on hand u very Woe Cook of
SUMMER CLOTHING,
Cloths, Cassiincres, Sattinetts,' Kentuckz,
.Tcans, Tweeds, Muslins, Tickings,
Ana Ie Net every thing to supply thy wanit 01 LO , U and
Country, uh at which I hey rtretatatd (Pfeil c.teuve t
th,al.
they have ev.r het. toll ',elute. nay
. tiherelbre. rtnuas
puts .05 wining to VlM:lmre e l v.i Ihem ti Cell
CgritiMetriber thy uheap oa.tt tote of WALLACE: &
.111.1.9, Market 'met e_as the o,am:wt. Cleat
/Any :N 1162
PENN IRON FOUNDRY;
Machine, Pattern and Blacksmith Shops,
OR:lglionn9 10m.
. .
1 , 112 :under, would announce to the citizens of
3. Clairfiehr, awl 3tl,oitiing conaties, thrall.. hat oiceed a
om on hteleed stool, in thuboroUgli or Clearfield. mar the
taint oh ho.inttril br. Memo, where Ile illiten I; itt.elltrie a
GENERAL A !SOO:ME:NT tlt , CA:STINC.S. warranted
to to: matt/lithe ben. tnutertal, and el Witell that uenuot fail
to please. The fullawin4 co nho.e it at of ihe lank on hsnds:
FilLitiN'ti 1101'-111. ei iIiKINU ti WV B. ion either
Wood or Caul This blow. has probable the kaftan intro
Unction of any other flunk of et was. It has super.edod to
alto it evory county, the well known Ilathaway and Zing'
l e g ,toses, It is esotly undeado,xl, and the flues tease so
arranged that all can be cl•aned without run trouble. The
vital form Grill etinciftletto ll is such as to feather It the
mostddcd itarabl at e ot
is d id! eemed stove in• s
Neirollls testirooe als could
IaI.PROV
tin o , b it,ta•Y'
Lat POEMIL!fiI LXJ(KING STOVES—tt from 18
to 4th •
PAK i,t)lt STOVES—far either wood or coal.
mit.'tiGGllT , do
SALAMANDER do a beautiful Wirt Stove .
VASE do
WIG do -
NINE gr. TEN PLATE Stoves..-Verf cheap.
MANTLE lilt ATE;S. with surntaer Dienes. A large va , lety
and 111:11/fItinr finishm I (11%1 es t min 18 to Itti Mewl •
COMMON (.111.4:111.3. all sizes
PLAIN AND OttetAM te.NTA(. RA)
S. 1 0 ILING t 11.1 X OW
WA111; t I V EN MOll I'lltfi : (VW IRON 0/AFFI
tiCAIX dEAMI I,VANON 110 X L;S,Bl,Ell(ltt.Otilit)
hoMitt co)1,1;i-, ()Alt RINGO for Itrili.s.LWALt keit.A.
Ot:1413; PI Lew article. CORN Oil VILI,ERS, COON AND
Wit Mil,. :,, werrnste t to grind 10 Pus Lars per hour.
111,ACKii,Idellt TUVE:2EO. the hest la tbe ; do, MAN
littibt.ti , non TIK E lIENDENA ;
Together with W.:. usua E l
sta vii
blilhmtnti tlety or articles tept at Foundry
Also, Made to Order,
GRIOT and 'SAW. MII,I, I; I.; .11UNGn; deg dedlY the
Inrittst stock. alai m ist vaiLety. ol ostler its or en) , ellnitliel•
Inept in v.v.t. Fu l'en,Ylv..n:a ; Atl.l , I.••lGzi. 1 -•:!AF r
I NG—lnfirC and staal.,..lerut ur winught iron . 11 AN t; ER 4 ,
NUJ Ms And l'ULt.t El.: • tiour tind other noproiod V.' uter•
• Whdel..O; WO( 11.1 and 'AWN IrkyliES; MAN DRILIA
for Circular >5”, , ,, a y . lUD iiwura. # l 4 .l.unuint.
. , . .
.
. Constandy•on hand and for sale
ANNIN(I NULLS, TrIItt:SIIING MACHINES. PEN-
N JCR 'S CELERRATEO G itAltr DRILLS. &a. &c.
Screw-Cutting.
' .
Any sited:Screw, wan any reared number of thiesds to
I, Inch, e•th.erliii tile Or V thfi-ti.
LI infs. Courier, end Ilubliett's Metal des
NATHAtinesN made to order.
. MYLES.
Match 4. 1852,-Iy.
Cunstantly on hand
and for eWe by
J. P(ILMER &
Market Street Wharf,
IPitt LA Oft Id9llA.
March 11, 1852.
____ ,
To Mill Owners.
pril undersigued hat aproinioil L. - R. CARTER, of
. Etearfiekt. hi. agent far the sale of Castings. who will
recerve hills lor ail randier Mill Gearing. and other mochint .
amin e t r h s e o n c s a t &W g e u n e s o tfo
P c a on tetrranc't. will
d s o p e we m ll e n t s o
ocfa ill
i a w d o erxk
.
Ware snaking engagements elsewhere. Callings will be de
livered, if desired. at Cleailiehl. and warranted to be made of
good material, and tit:nailed ru n INOAMIallikO manner, Hay.
ire in running order FINE rie! tathe.„ lied other rem
°Muer, la the same p.oportion einployiug nape hut the best
workmen, using. ilia very heti Pie iron rind Coal, with many
oter avntages. hetries himelf trill hi. work will be de
-as h well d as a in the heat c ity shoos.r s
no i on the shotant notice.
Per particulars. call on Mi. tdittTERiTHA.t Agen.
Li A N bi 1 LBS.
hi itch 4. 185:1. —ll
.r.r.r.r.r
DR, .r.r .r.r..,-..r -r-r-r
4f HARDMAN P. THOMPSON,
S
5 ill XVING located in Curwcnsville,ofrers
S Dj. his prelessiunnl services to the citizens
,S ortlint piano nod the ourrountling country S
?When not prolessionally engngetl, he to ill be S
4.7 loor , d nt Ilie•ollieo folinerly 0(11111)1rd by Dr. S
7 J, C. Iticlo , rdn , or nt Scofield' , . hotel. (nits 4 %,
3 .
%yin he attended tout all ht . UlB. aii.3, '5l 't
.. e ~*..r..r•.#"-r."--r.r..."."./^..r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.,-..r,Pg
JOSEPH S. FRANCE,
Counsellor and Attorney at Law,
wirAVI NG loented hinisell in Glearfiele,oflorshis
processional services to Om politic. All busi•
ness entrusted to him will he promptly attended to.
Being familiar with the German Inngting° he can
With more facility trunanet business fur the German
portion of tho community.
Office on Murltetstreet, mindoor west of Dr. Lo
railed Drug store, lately oretiPied by J. L.Cuttle.
REFERENCIM
. .
Hon. John C. Knox, Kittanning.
•• n Joseph ihitiloglon..
•
If. Lee r Esq.,
DoOally & Croweit,
lion. Thomas White ,
Augustus Drum
Gen.il D, Poster. Greensburg,
Cu!. Witham Bigler, , Clettifield.
Wni J Hemphill,
Jon. 14, 1851.
TAILORING BUSINESS. • •
REMOVAL.
rn-diE subscriber, thankful for past favors, res.
pedtiolly, informs his eustoracis.find tlio public
oncraily, that he has removed his shop to the buil.
dingo ver the Post Office. lately occupied,by R. F.
Ward, and that he will ho (hero found at all times
"on hand" to sit pply his customers, • Unlike some of
hiseonimpuraries. ho is unable:tO promise that his
FaiNons aro of the must approved 51,00.01 AW M,
Q UITYv• bat pisdre them made uceording to the
.Latest ashion of more modern days. •
THOS.' SHEA.
.
• Clearfibldi Apyil'l;:l6sl.
. '
A Lb Mriolll are introits , oanliont d anninstboving °railing
CIL or in env nos's , metilliing with &aunt TWU HORSE
WAGON. now in the pounssiou.of Peter Sayler. of ,UrittlY
townshi ~ns sad Wagon belongs to me. and is in his 1110 on
0101 • , (Li. uppouitNiutu...
• 'last ranrg. foN .02. • " • ,
• TURNPIKE ELECTION. ~......_.... '
AMEETING ot. Alin subscribers to the stook of thePfor
field end Curwerisylle 'turnpike Road will be he .t at
Court !Ouse 'io Ike borough or Clearfield. on . D.IOI` I PAY
0100 of, dlitifl, tooxt.Yat 1 o'clock. P. in..' forth(' rut ,
Pose of electing °flows to co Oita the attain of toe said Coin.
DaPY,lollhe onsutaklear., ' . , ,
y crier of , ',,1 ILE oosousaiprat4L .
May 8.18.52. .1 '-'!.t.: ~. l'.. ~.. , •••,•• .• ,•.
lIRANT3 WORLD RENOWNED amoicoir,s—ror
LT, isle by WALIAME ISt 111L143.
.:SAVE YOUR MONEY._
CHARLES I. FREEMAN & CO • \
(LATE rREEMAY4 .l,1101)0 113 ft (10,1
EVIPORTJ! RS AND JOBBERS.
144 Broadzoa . 7 Ist door below Liberty sl.,
1.31 season . ow on b nil, and.tvill rec:rve daily ihtou.th tho
kJ& NEW ()ODE+, direct fami ha Entmean man.
i l facd.nmrs.nn •OA IV /10171 lONS. It LoAI3AIoNARI.E; '
FANCY SILC MILLINERY 04 1003. Our stock of RICII
iNet.'coanra.ts! even, variety of the Irdett and mria
beautiful designs unooded.
Many of the g :sods ate mannfactured exprenty to out order.
Offer,
our own designs and pat:erns, and stand unrivalled. We.
Offer our roads far NEI7 CAHN, at lower prices than nay
credit haus° in Arnerlen cal a ff ord.
All pa rAteriers will find it greatly to th . dr interest to totem
a volvon of their money and make selections fano' ear great
variety of WWI CHEAP GOODS
Ribbons. rich for lloana's..Cons. Rashest and Ilelts.
lSoanal Silks. Satins. Urfiroe4, tsissos and l'artntons.
Enribrolderttl. Cellars, enerolsolts. Capes, !lentils'.
Habits. Ffieves, Colb Eneravincs, and Inserting*
Brotauldarod Review, I.aco, rind Item Allah Onmbr.tt
.!ordealllusi and Em'sruidered Lt.co for Cops.
tyleuhlon, {Nene cue, Red I‘lllllsolll Laces.
Enuilsh and Wove Thread, Name's. Lisle Tide td end Cot.
coo I rum:.
LlsinThtertil Allt. rod Sawing Silk, Gloves and Mitts
Erencli and Amerixtri Artificial Flowers .
Email Lice, Ern: ilth. Antericem acid Italian. I. 1841
tfiraw Bonnets ut.d TriminiLV• Pt arch
MEDICAL HOUSE,
ESTABLASGED FIVI'EEN YEARS AGO, BY
UNIA MEricraii2c2a
North-West corner, of Third and Union
streets; between Spruce and Pine.
PAILADELPIIIA.
wirrEEN YEARO nfoxvericnor and uninterrupted prem.
1. rice spent to this ally have gend3ted Dlt. ino.t. ts.
pert and tuctgesitul pololizioner ler and ttet.i.in the trealtilcltt
of all Ittorttes oft. ',Mute
rilee l'egtirtt gglTh3ted with ul
um.uvon LI), lardy, threat o .ts. vain. to the trend Cr Lone.,
moraurial rhea tent sm, ittgeterei, vat, diseti,o•
tram Youthf.l excestiry impurities of rho bla, d ,where b y
the constitution hat beCOggie uttio.dglee, age all treated with
itiecor
Ila who pl:icAltrilmt3if under the ^aro of I 1 on t
K., 0,al i may
tel
ttiuntn caulido in his 1.0..07 tentie ',tan, andently
rely upon tilt *kill R 6 iv alt rimy'
'rake Particular Notice.
YOUNG MEN who have injured tharesolver by a certain
rauice tail:l4lrd in—a huh treatiently Pogo OM
eeMpglitiOtt, at [Chi 01-111 r ttroggtsta which Me Mealy Ica.
oven When na c e:l, hurl destroy Iraq.. mind and I)Niy bhorld
apply
.Inirraritately. Wuhwi an a l
a”nitit ational
le.. Ot 11601Illt one MY ighrleal lailtl‘ll.lo rind general pro..
tratiOn, fret
el null ull nervou ult•Ttleni, trultamtion.
stureishiross el the livur. mad every Batty ROY egey cou•
nected watt the di.ord , r of the vroeteattve lunation. cored.
and full vier r restored
.....
-,,""-r.,,%"r•r.r YOUTII & 11P11100D
S READ I . ! S A VIGOROUS IArG.
Olt,
-r-r-r-r4"'"-'-r"r`r A rtzl , ',Nl k'i CRC UEATII
id PA hi EE ii, El 11 on Self-Preservation
Only 25 cents. -
The Rook. irpt publitted i gall with n ',del information
in the infltina tve and direae at the Goner two Urgent, It
nddrewes itgell alike to Yo tlt 11, MANHOOD ag.d OLD
AGE. and stoulgt b' rend by ail.
The veto:dila advio • and grvita-ggsivo warolow It Gives will
prevent seats ol ngisetv to ld lull 'ring and save utnually
TIIOU:3ANIP3 01' LA L
PAREN iB. by feedlot , It. will learn how,to plevett the
deanellna 01 noir child ree ,
* 4 .A rdmitt once orTWEN r V -I1 VII CENTS enclosed in
n lottm ridil:el.il to Mt lit tilt MANI, North West Corner cr.
I'll IRD at ITN II IN :gullet.ho rine.
I'IIILADELI'II ILA, will ensure a Book under ea velo.ge per
return nl 111.111
Pegtout gun distrguce may address DR. K . by letter. (port
nail.) and bo cored at horny.
I' 'gt.,KAILIES (n , aIEttICINES. DIRECTICNS. &o for.
sta-dtempo'', on yemi taboo. and put up ICCUTO Dom
DA MAO ti or ' o
on
It.WI Y.
tiontsdlvrs. Ne..vr. Agants, Pedlars. Carly:wen. and 'all
othata•suPrhad with the above( wort at verylow rates.
JulY e. 1851.
n-Dmaohomicinqua
rm . ( PUTILISDINCI AT I,VASDINGTON, U. C..
uring the approaching Presidential Canvas
CAIVMPAIGN•"
7b be exclitsively devoted t 9 the advocacy
and dissemination of Democratic prin
ciples, and the support of the nominee
for the Presidency,-of the National De
mocratic Convention, which will con
at Baltinwre on the first of June;
T .
BE subsciihars teropo•e to nomineneema the Itit of 3 one.
er al scr.en thersaitter tut the Prenearedeleet'or the lialuer.ore
Con,ention can he rec.is sal , a cam,stigo pispe• unikr sho
Above title, nod to continuo the assoc. weeslY• lot the lim.
pieceding the Pressislauital i heathen. witch is .0 t .S.e pee. in
November nest. The Inner will to devoted tsulurively te,
elle dl cusueen nod nelvt..cuav eel slamoorstio tifinciples arid
tuoicnitea, and rled.eat to the ruppod of ilia cinch ate. who
may ha lamented 1. , th- iultrugcsi of the A tnesi.san movie
for tho taro hlghost I fillos its I ti,tr gi:l.
name lin
ltdltUr.o Noona
!0 u n' Il
t. the.
ona
c alto Courenteon witch y;111 4..5t . u.0
let of loon next.
'ls.o first cowl er al "tti 0. CAMPAIGN" will :walla 0 i
Complete amity'', or the Ilta!ei of porkies 0.110.1 ticasdal la( for
Walelccled, ti to .tew Or the call " which defeated the de,.
main sdnutnotions, rirdl an sxiscs ,l on or toe coattele,atio m n•
w hich Justify the honer, that the - pimple or LW U nit eat:Wile:.
R ums witnessing tins itlftbility or the whist Party to I , nil Its
pledges and to connect the, ltdvral administration in the man
ter bed c slculated to promote and Fel u ...s II e geueral interest, '
await angLasly LOU opcurtunity to pi no the ship oi6tate In
more cohipatent,, vigilant, oast palmate. hands Dmitia ths
discnitions whiob will be male out by thd npproaching cm,
•asis, it will be the object or this paper to fairish t.Uletl , Ardor
mouton to mho peoples. and welhcomosese I aitioles upon soch
facts and cacurnalaraLer as may co neusrary to a 'borough
understanding of the slate of the eciatett and the' privet .
which aro in i.sue between the two parties.
Wit It very desirable that an btaribeis should have (hell
natres entered veldt:ens to the Ist ol .lane, Cite day of the
opening of the ensivau3 as w• caunnt 'guaranty to famish
back Dambers to tame who stoat subscribe after theism:le of
thathird number.
%ILIUM ,
'TUX CAMPAIGN" will tar conducted ander the edltoqlP
or tne Weadrinaton Woolf. It will be vitiated on es olpsflli Ms
il nodtyle and execution to that istued frontline Oboe
i 104 3. folded in a convenient toren fur binding, at
One Dollar per copy.
Clubs will be furnished with it
copies fur 11 1 3
.1. %ili " 15
rir NOTICE —NewllPftnen by pub Won the above. to
gather with tilts notice, until the 113th of May, will bo I arnish•
eel wet', one 640 , tit - *the li minden
Tne kit. num tier of '"l'heCaretterugn" will be published lell
te. Os, C ectiuo, and will contain the official fettaUs tit the
I canvass In erste Flaw.
DON ELSON fir. AfthISTUONG ,
____.----e-------
And Allegorical Print of the Age•
In Commemoration of the most important
events iii the American Revolution.
The , British surrendering their arms to
GENERAL WASHINGTON.
' •
After their defeat at Yorktown Virginia,
October, 1781.
rim eograving is executed by Tanner Valiance. Kearney
J. ft Co • born an original drawing by J r Umlauts, and
pooh hed by deolaminTnonar, Engraver, Philadelphia. 'The
zero of the print Is 25 by 21 iitc..es, nod was originally pub
fished to Nu until tiers at $l4 in teo sheet.
EXPLANATIi 14 —Tile HISTORY.—In the fart anti
grand oleo are exhits.leil titan large groups of the min' el% 01
licert, who were present at the traitsacuon, with a faithful
likeness of vetch.
In the first grotto is icon Central Washluzion. General Ito'
hemise:lu. Gene: at Llooolit Col Hamilton. nn aid loarmer.
eager to tonteniiiinie the scene. Billy .this etrvaut, and the
Nowa of General W arida Gton.
In the second group WA' Nsnetican anti French officers—
General KooX, etel Oaf 7 Wilson. /WA the fluke do Langan,
and the Marquis do I.a Enyetto,
Trio third group is descriptive of the !Wish surrendering
thew arms. Lord Conwaltis t General O'Hara, Commodoie
110=ov:5,4;010nel Tarlton. With tw , fingers cut oil'. Lienten
nut Colonel Ralph Abercrombie. b'euienant Colonel Gonda,.
Lord Chewlno. e. c. Lord Cornwallis appears ppeenting his
sword tot he riot Goneral 011icer ho me, ts, bat Oen. Wash
iugtbn is rimmed out to bier as the only porso3 to whom ho it
to tip render Ills sword.
On the !wields and In thirlistance aro the different armies,
and crowds of trpectotors. The house of Secretary Wilson, oci
on pied by Lord Cornwallis hurl hit stall which was bombard
ed and pierced with balls ; ire Marquis do La Fayette° hay.
rug ten asked that they were wurying dishes for the dinner of
Lord Corn scalds asked leave of General Washington to serve
him a dish of his own cocking. anti immoltately after 10Verli
bowl .) shells fell through the r,,of on tho table, and wounded
some. and dispersed the oartY.
ME ALLEOLMY.—Qa the lett II e 'acted a monument in
hodor of those illustrious heroes who /11CIllinCli thinly I yes and
.their fortunes to Insure their citizens. the Liberty ono lade
penitence they now eruoy,
EU ilL1611E1) AT SS LW' WISI. B. LANE. PHILADEI.
PENA. AND TO lit?. li AG AT TUB OPFICE GP TII E,
AMEallicAN-CCURIENOY4O 141 CHM ['NCI SIRE:EN',
Pill L.P.DELPH lin, Att PREMIUM:A. TO THAT rArio.
A LIBERAL IlleCtJUNrro AGENTB.
April ie.& 59. • • • /
Indiana.
. . ,
' - . Cnedls ' WT:S h a , CDY.: 3ize
'WOMB le 'hereby given to alLperrone, that the under
1.1 signed together with several others of thrit neighbors
have by subscription raised the money cad purchased a
110111 4 1 S, for the nee of Dr. P p. KLAN b.,with which to prao
hoe medicine Its the sr eishborlveio of Decatur township and
adjoining townships, together with a saddle bud bridle for the
same. The obeeut in puichasing .ho horse is to enable him to
attend our families when we_ desire him to do so, and to
meiotic* medicine generally. fie is a BLACK 1101.1.8t1„ with
a star in his taw. and one white toot, six plant old The
her.e belongs to the persons who relied the no They by sub•
eeription to par for him, nod the undersigned, who were au.
thorited to buy the horse, and hove the control of him. have
left him he the possession or W. Kline for the special purpose
above stated, and for none ether and Intend Its long ¢s be
behaves himself well 61 their l'hysicisti to give him the use of
the horse. They therefore. stern all persons not to purchase
or trade for said horse or meddle with him ip any way, as be
is not the property of the said Vt. 1). D. Kline, bet belongs to
the undersigutd, .. , JOHN tilO,S4
ABILAH AM G 039.
Meatus Towuthip, April 0, r69.-pd. W/I.IIIIOIIEB.
A WEEKLY PAPER,
To be entitled
THE GREATEST HISTORICAL
IMPORTAN T
Farmer., Farrier & Stage Proprietor.
..,GEO. W. MERCHAN*,,
CELEBRATEDGARG UNG.OEL
UNVAREW.LEIN.D 311 Tll7. lIISTORY 07 iiDloli llll
AB the . most remarkable Dstornal ,Itpplicatio4 ever
discovered. ,
"They can't Keep House witty._
Experience of mom than sixteen yenrs ,hali established
the fact that Merchant's Celebratedditaling Oil, or Val.
versa! Family Embrocation, will ctin moott cases, and ra
Bove all such as
Spaying, Sweeney, Ringbone, Windgalle, Poll
Evil, Callous, Cracked Heels, Galls o
MB'.
f ,
kinds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains. Bruises,
tuln, Sitfa.st, Sand Cracks, Strains, Lameness,
Foundered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mang%
Rheumatism, Bites of Animals, External Pot
sons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites,
Boils, Corns, Whitlows. Burns and Scalds,
Cramps
Chillblains, Chapped Hands, ' Con
tractioni of the Muscles, Swellings, Weakness
of the Jolilts, Caked Breasts, th- tko-
Tho unparalleled success of this Oil, in the cure of dis
eases in Horses and Cattle, and oven in humor flesh, is
daily becoming. more known to ho farming community.
it can hardly bo credited,.except by those who have been
tin habit of keeping it in their stables and houses what
amount of pain, suffering and time, rtie saved by
pt
tea tnuely applicatton of this Oil.
O" Ile sure the name of the sole proprietor, GEORGE
W. MERCHANT, Lockport, N. Y., is blown in the side
of the bottle, and In his handwriting over the cora. •
All orders addressed to the proprietor will be proMpdy
responded to.
are
Got a Pamphlet of the Agents and eta what wonders
accomplished by the use of this medicine.
Sold by respectable dealers generally, in Me United
States and Canada.. Also by
AGENTS for the above Medici'-
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Motored according to Act of Congress, fails yea
1851, by J. 8. lIOUGIITON, tho clerk's
Moo of the District Court for the Eastern
District of Ponnsylrania.
Another Scientific Wonder!
OREAT OURE FOR
DYSPEPSIA!
DIGESTIVE ,FLUID,
On o GASTRIC JUICE.
repnrril from ni.:N NET, or the fourth Slumneh
of the Ox, ottvr Directions of BARON •LIEBIG.
TON 'no
D., .No. t great l'ltpdo N logica orth l Cie( ElghthStrc . et J.S.U ;1F hifa ocO4-
. M. .
del Olin, n•
bis is n truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION,
DYSPEPSIA, JAU3DIOE, LIVER COMPLAINT, CON,.
STIPATION. and DeatuTir, Curti% (mei Nature's
own method, by Nature 'a own agent, the Gastric,
Juire.
* •tlall a teaspoonful of this Fluid, infused in Wit•
ter, will digest or dissolve, FIVE Pontius or
ROAST BEEF IN ABOUT TWO HOURS, OUt of Ulo
Stomach
DIGESTION.
D i a% eriargiZwcksigilfrPg:ll.6.! i n ges in f :o h m ° s trolling! Cliat t . t ::
Juiceeat'. when is a stato of heattla called
Foal
Gn
This Fluid is the Great I:lowest of the Food. The Pail.
IJtng. Pieserviug, and Stimulating Agent of the efometh
and intestine!. Without it there will be no digestion.—we
convertlon of Food into Blood ono nowitrtiten el the body
Out rather a roe I.torpid, omelet,and destructive condstioeol
thew hole digestive apparatus. A weak. half wield. or injured
stomach produces no good Gaspe! Juice, and hews the dis-
ease. distress and debility which ensue.
PEPSIN AND RENNET.
PEPSIN Is the chief element, or Great DI testing Principle
of the Gastric Juice. it is rotted iwg mat abundance le the
solid veneer the human stomach after death. and sometimes ,
c a t mes the 'Wreath to digest itself.. of t he
Itself op. It is al
found in tho stomach of animals. as the oz.' Calf. &e. Il ls
the unionize used by farmers in amulet cheese.ealled Bennet,
the efr, et orw filch has long been the wonder of the dairy.—
The curdling or the mils Is the thst_procese of digeetten. Hes •
net possesses astonishing power The sumach Of 8 calf will
curd e nearly one thousand times Its own weigh[ of. edifier
Bart n Liebit states that - ilea ended Pepsin dissolved Is sixty
thousand parts of water. wilt digest meet and other food."—
Dia-wed stomachs pied uce no good Geoid," Juice. Rennet. or
Pepsin. Toshow that Bats weett may be Pilefiretle eopPleird.
we quote the tollowing
• S 'IENTIFIC EVIDENCE.
BARON In bis celebrated week ow Astute!
Chemistry, sa s : "An ArtiPcial Digestive Plaid may be
readily obtained team the meatus membrane of thestemach of
a Cell. in which various asi.ties of lood. as _ nsat sad egge.
will be Sell ens I,Changed, and Digested. preelzele in thesattas
WIDOW as they would be in the human stomach." •
PER PAP A. In his famoustreatise on Food aid Diet."
publisbod by Wilson & Co. Sew Pete, pegeBA, awn mi l
s ame great feet. and desera , s the method el psepaseichre
fnere are few higher authorities than Dr. Perot - et
Dr JOHN W. DRAPER. Professor or Chemistry is the
Medical College of the University of New York. In i ts "Tet
Book el Cie mbar)." page Md. says. "It has heels Is question
whether artifielel direction could be performed—but it is now
universally admitted that it now ben
Professor DUNGLISOIi of Philadelphia. In his great work
on Hume Physiology devotes more than fifty pages to tin
examination at this subject. Hisexpedments with Dr. Hese
eeent. on the Gastrin Juice, obtained from the living human
stomachs and from animals are well known. In all cases"
he sat. I . "t 1 igestion occurred as perfectly In the Artificial as is
thu Natural digestions."
AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER.
DP, HOUGHTON' I preparation of 1N has produced
the most marvellous elects. coring easel ol Debility, Emus .ier
tinu. Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Coltrilmtio n- “PPOI'Fa
the d et a il she very verge of the grave.
thiss impoestble to give
of ales In the limos of adverdsamest—but
authenticated oettifloates have been received of melodies •
200 REMARKABLE CURES
In Philadelphia. New York. fled iteeton alone. Thews wens
need? all desperete cases. and the cures, Were set onle:sapid
and wondertol. but perreauent.
It h n grist NER VOUS ANTIDOTE. nod from the allow ,
Isbinely small quantity venetian/ to Preduaehealthy dice:nips.
le believed to act apse
ELECTRO.M ACNE I'IC PRINCIPLES.
There duo form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which
It does not seem to reach and rem •ve at once No matter how
bad they may tia. It G WES INSTANT RELIEF. A single
dose removes all the unpleasant symptoms, sad it only needs
to be ropeateo, tor a sheet time to make these good offer! s 1)ef•
rnanout. PlittlTY OF BLOOD and VIGOR OF JIODY.
follow at once. it [Soren e ss tlatly excellent le case Or Nausea.
Voiniting.Crampr, of the pit of ibis mach. Sto distress
eft er eating. low. cold Meta of the iiinesA Heaviness. Lowness
or eni.o. DespondattaY. emactlattott Weaknew. todenoy to
• Insanity. Secieitle. &o.
pace ; ON uoi.bAß pet bottle. Otte bottle will dile&
offeet is letting cure.
• • PEPSIN IN POWDERS,
• SENT BY MAIL, rILBE 01PRObTAGE.
tear canyon tenets or 4end lag to all pass of the cower/. the
DiGESTIVE fiIAITEII OF 111 E PEPSIN ts polar' lathe
fore of Powders, with directions to be dissolved la diluted
alcohol, water. or syrup, by tse Patient. These powders cog'
tale precisely the same matter as the bottles, but twtoetho
quantity for the same price. e n d will be sent by mall, FREI.
OF POSTAGE , foe ONE LiiLLtill sent (Post Paid) to Or.
J. S. IitIUGHTON. No ll. North Eighth street ?hills Pa.
Sig packages fee five steams Every pecker(' sod 'bottle
bears the written signature era 14, oouourozi. lit. D..
Suit ProVrietor. •
Agents wented Iq every tows la is Maw* States:.
Vary liberal (Masao& given to distr it.a Vratetsts. Posttests.
ters,_and Hooks* lets are desired meat ateata. ,
AG PATS for Clearfield bouttre
WALL/0:E 4 titliles.'cieturflehl bellretifibs • ,
WILLIAM IlicitStull.Conveasville.
P. W. DM:MOTT Luthersbarg. • • •
R. W. MIA 'HE ~ Helen townshlo.
CUMMINGS Ar. IdEIIAINF V . New Washlatlaa.
JOHN O. BRENNElL.MoOimille,liNetutield oct.
Mae Oil, P351-Iy.