Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 18, 1852, Image 3

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    • MEAGHER TILE Mei EXILE. .
We find the folloWing eloquent, letter
from this gentleman 'in the Philadelphia
Ledger of Saturday last,: declining the
honor of a public reception.by the author
ities of the city of New York, whe e re he-ar
rived a short time ago.
"I have sought to save my country, and
been anxious to contribute to her freedom.
This I shall not assume the modesty to
deny. Long before I mingled in the strife
of politics, it was.my ambition 'to be iden-,
tified with the destiny of my country—to ,
share her glory, if glory wore decreed her;
to share her suffering and humiliation, if
such should bo her portion. • For the little
I have done and suffered, I have had my
reward in the . penalty assigned me. To
be the last and humblest name in the lita
ny which contains the names of Emmet
and Fitzgerald; names which waken notes
of heroism in the coldest heart, and stir to
lofty purposes the, most sluggish mind—is
an honor which compensates me fully for
the privations I have endured. Any rec
ompense, of a more joyous nnture,it would
ill become me to receive. Whilst my
country remains in sorrow and subjection,l
it would be indelicate for me to participate l ,
in the festivities you propose. When she,
lifts her head and nerves her arm for a ,
bolder struggle—when she goes forth like,
Miriam with song and tiinbrel, to celebrate
her victory-4, too shall lift my head, and
loin in the hymn of freedom. Till then,
the retirement I seek will best accord with
the love I bear her, Iliad the sadness which
her presebt 'fate inspires. Nor do I forget
the companions of my exile. - My heart is
with them at this hour, and shares the sol
itude, in which they .dwell. The freedom
that as beep restored to me is embittered
by the recollection of their
While they are in priion a. shadow rests
upon my spirit, and the, thoughts, that
Might otherwise be free,throb heavily with
in me. It" is painful for me to speak. For
these reasons you will not feel displeased
with me for declining the honors you so
licit me to accept. Did I esteem them less,
I should not consider. myself so unworthy,
nor decline so conclusivery to enjoy them.
The privileges of so eminent a city should
be sacred to those who personify .a great
and living cause—a past full of fame, and
a futuro full of hope—and whose names
are promient and imperishable. It pains
me deeply to make this reply, being sen
sate of the enthusiasm which glows around
me, and the eagernesi with which a_pub
lic opportunity of meeting me has been
awaited. I know•it will disappoint a gen
erous anxiety, but, the propriety of the de
termination I have come to, is proved by
tha inefficiency even of this consideration to
overcome me. ' I know, too, that as it
grieves 'me, it will grieve others; and that
perhaps the motives that have led to it may
- be misunderstood,' misconstrued and cen
sured. But lam confident that, after a,
little while, the public judgment wilt sanc
tion the act which a due regard to what
_ I
owe my eounfry, my companions, and my
self, seriously dictates. Yet; so far as your
invitation recognizes the fidelity ,with which
1 adhered, and still adhere, to a good and
glorieus 'cause, be espred.that it has not
been exagerated nor- misplaced. Tic feel
ings, and convictions which influenced my
career in Ireland have undergone no
change. ,
"Still, as ever, I perceive within my
country the facilities that fit her for a use
ful an'd honorable position, and believing
that . they require only to bo set in motion
to prove.successful, I still would prompt
het to put there forth. Besides, there is
within me a pride that cannot be subdued;
ihere is within me an ambition that cannot
be ajipeased. • desire to have a country
which shall work Out a fortune of her own,
and depend no longer for subsistence on
the charity of other nations. I desire to
have a country which I can point to with
exultation—whose prosperity will be
life—whose glory
,shall be my guerdon.—
my
1 desire to have a country which shall oc
cupy' or beneficial position in the world, and
by her industry, intellect, integrity and
courpge, ;shall contribute, iu commity
with all frco nations, to the common hap
pinesAml grandeur of humanity. Hopes
may have darkened, but the destiny to
which ;I would see my country.lifted is be
fore mo still—a height, like that of Tabor,
crowned with an etornat sun. It is a bold
ambition, but in this fine country I could
have none other. The moment we set
our foot upori - her 'shore, we behold the off
spring of rreedorn—tho energy, the thrill,
tho opulence to which she has given birtherh;
and, at a glance, wo comprehend
fruitfuness, utility and splendor. We
behold the wonders she has wrought—the
deformed transformed—the crippled colo
ny springing into the, robust proportions of
an empire which. Alexander might well
have sighed to conquer—the adventurous
Spirit of her sous compensating by its ra-
PiditY,ln little more than a half a centur
they,
for the thousands of years in which
land lay still in the shadow of the ancient
forests--L•we behold all this, and the wer
ship.nfour youth becomes more impas.
siened and profound. - To this land I came
as an outcast, to seek an honorable home;
as an outlaw to claim the prootection of'is
a
sflaithat: inViolable. , By ne of the w
est. and mildest of the ancient legislators it
wee decreed, that all those who were driv
en foreVer from their own country, should
be admitted into the citizenship of Athens.
On the Same ground, in virtue of the sen
tence of perpetual, banishtnent,'.which ex
elndes me from niy'native' land, I soughta
gwet sn'tietnaty in-the homo or Washing
ton.: ,To' no other land could the heart
w hkaistlitii, felt: the' redo hand:of tyranny
.fia ttf
action y turn or a serene repose.—
prosper—:continning
11.439 left h ley, the'fath7.,
the repnblici,..LOng,may She' prett
pet...l...Withering into the bosom of her great
family the child,ren of
trs
elimptiobs ---41 ddi a g
to, . territory, not- by_the swonl of the.
doldiettiOt the; st4ithirk'ofi,),!litit'gtateSMit
. .
but, by the diffusion of her pr in c iples and
the consonance of her happy laws rihd in
stitutions, with dui good sense and purer
aspirations of mankind. Long may she
prosper—each year adding to her stock of
strength and dignity and wisdom; and
high above her countless fleets and cities,
even to the last generation, may the mon
ument of her liberty be descried ! In the
darkest storm which shakes the thones and
dynastie's of the old world, may it stand'
unscathed l In the darkest night which'
falls upon the arms of a struggling people,
may it shine forth like the cross in the wil
derness, and be to them an emblem of hope
and a signal of salvation." ~
human Progress.
Boys are nearly an extinct race.-;
Mothers who turn their attention to the
production of males, seem to "bring forth
men children only." There 'is scarcely
an intermediate stage between diaper and.
desperadoism. The rowdy infant is no
sooner out of his long clothes than he ex
hibits the incipient traits of shortboyism, l
and by the time he is jacketed, ho wants
a bowie knife and revolver. At the ago of
tem he begins to run with the nzasheen,
and his mother generally,knows he's out,
because he's very seldOin in. At twelve
he smokes, drinks cocktails .and swears.
Sunday Times.
Yes, but .how about the girls? Aro they
not in these des equally inclined to pre
cocious development 3 We have been
almost petrified with astonishment at the
rapid changes in families where "wimin
children" were the principal production.—
At the ago their mothers were happy over
a - tin whistle, they are sighing over a lock
et, and when the former were hugging a
doll, the latter arc cherishing a daguerreo
type. The metamorphoses from pantalets
to long clothes is so sudden as to frighten
all their romping male cousins into purit
anic propriety; at ten they sit on the sofa
and receive calls, and at fifteen are postive
ly schocked that they have remained so
I long unmarried. Such is woman's progress.
Day Book.
The Baltimore Whig National Convention.
Baltimore, Junell4.—Delegates to the
Whig National Convention were pouring)
in from all sections of the Union. Much,
excitement prevails at the success of each
of the favorite candidates: The chances
now are much in favor of
,Webster. All
the different States will be fully represen•
tcd. The hotels are already crowded.—
The Whigs of this city have made ample
arrangements to receive the Philadelphia
delc_ation.
WASHINGTON, June B.—The senate was
engaged on Monday for a long time in ex
ecutive session, in discussing the nomina
tion for judges in Utah; two of them are
Mormons, and there is a strong dis
inclination on the part of tho Senate to
confirm them. .No decision, however was
arrived at in their case. The other nomi
nee, who is from Ohio, and is not a Mor
mon, was confirmed. The consul to Sing
e ore was also confirmed.
Martin Newcomer, Esq., of Chambers- I
burg, the Whig says,• sold a cow and a
two year old .heifer, last week, for the
handsome sum of $175! They wore both
of the Durham breed. A gentle hint to far
mers who think it useless to spend a little
money to improve their stock.
A letter from San Francisco says that
the extensive firm of ilusey, Bend & Hale
are constructing a large tiro-proof store—
and what is a remarkable fact, they are im
porting stone from china for the erection
of this building. Wit; could have dreamed
of this a few years ago? Now we have
not only stone from China, but the.work
men to put up our buildings.
LIME FOR PEACH TREES.--We have the
authority, (says the Agricultural Plough)
of the lion. John M. Clayton, who is among
the most improving farmers of one of the
most improving States in the Union, (Del
aware,) that lime is the best manure ever
applied
to pp e l a e c s h t otr ethees .n ak H e e d
s r c o r oatperso m th ot hdieret
to a dozen shovelsfull of limo fresh from
the kiln.' Grubs dio and peaches live by
the operation. Certainly wo have never
seen more healthy looking trees than those
of farmer Clayton.
Frederick A. Hall, aged 16, only son
of the Postmaster General, died at Ando
ver on Monday, of erysipelas. Ho was a
pupil in the academy there. His mother
was with him when he died, but his father
did not arrive from Washington till after
wards. They have taken the body tc . )
falo for interment.
The statement that Mrs. Clay had never
been in Washington, is incorrect. She has
been there'often, but many years ago.
In Tennessee, a man has been condemn
ed to five years imprisonment for marry
ing his niece.
The gates of Constantinople, which were
made of cypress, stood entire from the time
of Constantino, their founder,to thatof Pope
Eugene IV., a period of 1100 years.
Bishop Otley, of Tennessee, having vis- 1
ited and investigated the rappings, writes
to the St. Louis Signal his belief that the
noises were but an adroit.and clever piece
of trickery. So think thousands who have
heard them. -
The idea is entertained out West that)
Wisconsin will prove a second California.
Several lumps of gold were discovered in a
ravine in thevillage of Mineralort,(Wis.')
on Saturday, the Ist ult., worth' from $2
to $l. ,
It is remarkable'that- 'the Alrnan he
even rid for
1785 was in, every particular--:-e t
rivet minute, the,Almanac Aldo for theyear
1852; the days 'or the ECelesitudeal year,
Will such a
011, 'axaeily, corrapoodiog l
coincidence odCur again;' and if so, wheni
A.,es4q-isb weighing eighty-one lbw was
pAtiglif at the mouth , of 'deer creek Ohio.
•
I CIO.
The beautiful Bible presented by. Gov.
Bigler at the conclusion of his address to
the Parent Sunday School, of the Borough
of Clearfield, on his late visit home, is re- ,
garded as another token of his just appre. '
elation of sound Sabbath School training,
and for which the undersigned on behalf
of the parents, Officers,and pupils, desires
to make this public acknowledgment.
H. B. S., Sup't.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER PErsth
en Artificial Digestive Pluid,or Gastrie Juice !
A great Dyspepsia Curer• prepared from Rennet,
of the fourth Stomach of the Ox. otter directions of
Baron Leibig,tho great Physiological Chemist, by
J. S. Houghton, A. No.ll North Eighth Street,
Philadelphia. Pa. Tnic ian truly wonderful rem
edy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice,Liver
Complaint, constipation , and Debility. curing, alter
nature's own method, by nature's own agent, the
Gastric Juice, See Advertisement in another col
umn.
MARRIED, On Thursday afternoon
Juno 10th, by the Rev. J.. Hildebrand, Mr.
John leal, to Miss argareJano Fulton,
daught F er g of James Fulton all t of Clearfield
county.
On the - 10th, inst, at Luthersburg, by
the Rev. John Flegal, Mr. James Crossby
to Miss Clarinda Hoover, all of Clearfield
county.
TALL 3ELTdourow.
• till MUFF.
tITE nothofzed to announoo WILLI/al 0(MON.
V' Vof I,nwsonto township. RI nand oict e ICIF ho NI or
nt the ousuing general olesunn, sottisot to
18. thU
de( of the Urn . ons rga witty of Cleseiold co, on
ELLIS IRWIN & SONS,
A T the month of 1.10 Ran. milet from Clvarfield
dalltellANTli. end e r xtensive Lumber tnanufeuturen
June ttl, Pied
CADY-MACE CLOTHING ot almostexery demo
1 . for tale nt Weston of
June In, IESI
Su -Hill .and 200 Acres of Land
jFOR SALE or RENT.R.
tobruibers offer for BMA; or 11413'4T thrir SAW
-1 MILL . together with TWO IltlytDltED AllitEtt tto
TIMBER. LAND filfl , ted In Penn town Gettlfleld
counts, r ats oropertti p stet many advantages n n Lem.
berlra esieblaiiment. taint; attuned on the swam known es
Mg Run. about 04 mi item the river.end .he midst of
en ratentire timber re,ion.
The wooed, will certainly be Sold or Rented. The terms
will be Invoruble. and valuation given immedielell.
Vir I'm further pa 'Honiara apply e Clot to !Utah I.eavy. at
Clenlield. Cr to atilt and Daily, on the GLlMPlatilill.. Dna
the pro. ear.
Janata 1851
OILS, TALLOW, GREASE,
•
AND
Cl',nn® Mforaoroall Pailmt. .
300 lIARRELS hIACIIINERY OIL. Pace iii coat
per nation.
2:,ALLON:i Do do
00 D
in woks or varlrins de..., Price 75 ate. per ',Woe,
NO liAlir.El.. l ROI I,RU PAINT Oaf . du do de
6010 0 AIeI.ONS Ito do d..
In risks of vain, 'sizes Do do do
3)1 itAltitELS TANNEKS' OIL. Velifi3Ls kinds and
q tnil ie., from 6) to NI per tenon.
1500 11.. c ALL' INS in Casksol ration s sleet. Italians kinds ar.d
oddles. ['ten° Bale fiti oe..te por andon.
1.0 TONS TALLOW GREASE% for Wavy Onaringr, nod
Coerce Machinery. in Unreel. Of CAW. of nay cooststen•
cy No:al:ed. Pike 6 cents per pound.
1.01 urid 011ke1t0 611.IEAL PAINT. In Hotels, at the
ed mar o
MACHINERY Olt nto. ., warrant-d not toohtll iu tho coldest
weRaO h LE D d
PAINT
d eOdHby
m t a ho t
t m o ig rt eeqdu aOl
i t l o , k t pe e r r m tl i hl n
roe whit()
I an: constay receiving m all laotiief the above named
aniJlet,aid t oy motto 1., "S profits end gialult. returns".
0 F. roND.
66 Water Street. (nude/the Pearl it Fitton)
New York, lone 12.18.52 amp. Ntw Yolk City.
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sS3AZ I4
DROPOSALS will (1 be received on thelst day arJall ' , ta t at
the houre of ALF.X.AN DER KII/1111 for re•bniiding the
rittllita; over tiro. Uwe°ld creek. on the Phiiipoerg nod
lierrinehrona turdl.l%e road. tnevery particular said rake
to ha bulk to the Dridte over the metal , Carata t.
Bs order of the hoard
B,
AGtillSW. &eV.
June 7.19b9
CHAINPUMPS lur salons WALLArE
June In. In
11,1,t4
. . •
daZie CCE:II2a 6 , uPaasal.
A ND DIALZD BEEP. FOIL BALEta iN AT T w AP.
at N eiTtMlati.: O .
TH
Dissolution of Partnership.
Itio parteershini hened xi
nre existing between DAVI!)
111 Y endlit:OttOE ORR engaged o the Viaduct:llth
imt 1 - mitigate in Ciearfielli Pa . hbeen dtaolved,end the
b , canted pape.e of ett , tl firm ore In the hands of UfF.ORGE
will and ail person* tnowtog themselvin Indebted to said
firm save cost Dy tetthing theanme iromeit tniv.
I)AVID 1.177.,
GEORGE W. UR%
June 4. 1552.
BLANK LEEDS Dud MORTGAGEr‘, run B
WALLACE. do 1111.1,ti.
CM eauailtieD Eta CI
4 LI. pnsons am hereby cantiooed agaist. enrol . using. r 1
L meddlivg with a carinin note given by HTLIPH EN
MINDY fa. BON, to ./(1.51ii1l HOYT. calling for ONE
NUN DEED and EIGHTY HOLLA II S dated A nril 14511, as
ihn undersigned have just nud legal t (netts azolost
la_sid cote,
and me determined nt.t to lay it UlllOll nnm-jelled by w
KII. VII EN 1.31 IDY.
VV M. DUNIIY.
Jane 4. 1P52 —rd
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Dissolution of Partnership.
TUalter.".bli'vn,'"igf, r)lgZirDlirtilfig limttiolt
undo, the film of.llloonE & IittOTHEFt. in the lumberiag
and Inercanti , e business. Wee this day dissolved by be
0 se t... J ISLAM MOORE, hsvlng purchased the tmer•
estnlaWM. 11. IdOi.)ll.E. to the
Al
and having tne
honks in his possenion will settle them. Al I persotis knowing
tl emsoives inden ett to Moore & immed iately). having claims
Rimiest thorn, will please oti , llAn . d settle
V sIEeIIiER6ON MOORE.
Ittoarsville May 27,1852. J. BLAIR MOORE.
Notice.
A 1 , 1. pc lons heeler accounts on the . Books of John M.
Lk enmmtnee and Robed Mahaffey. tracing under tbe firm
of CUMMINGS Isi MAHAFFEY . aro reaueeted to call im•
urea:gel) , at their store In New Waihinetrn. end settlethu
same. as they ate Matrons of meal° g a settlement
CUMMINLid hitatiAFFRY.
June 8. IBA.
lio! hot! ye lads and lasses
Who aro fund of fun and laughter,
Just call at Wallace & Hills,
And they'll show you what you'r after ;
For they've the prettiest lot of books
Ever you heard tell o'.
And full of love and murder,
Within their backs of yellow;
Then call in ye jolly ones
Who have on hour to spare,
And buy a quarters worsh of reading
To drive away dull care.
Ready Made
rIbOTIIING. of almcat ;vary description—Coati. Volts awl
V Pantaloons.
A covering for tho Upper ostreraltier, a Waist amt. and a
pair of Uaamontiortab os. all fur THUM: L.I.A as. at
wAt.i..aue 1111.1.4.
• CFA aiOHCC) VEI.e
Superior Lot of Western Meat—Wean. nice and Cured
LS.
In the hest pouibto mannar-rfer sale
LACEWA at.
Mat 27,
The Snuggest Lai of
CII.OOIN ever offers , ' to the citi_sent of.textrillellyre
C VERY CRIMP. by WALL/tut;
Islay It 7.
Notice to Purchasers..
TUIARA. our tiountl 13heriti has advettlsed a bourn
V V and let for salo in the town of Consomilie. as the 'pov
erty of John lAnit-1 hereby, 110t1(11111 perms'. that said tot
bOlonti to mo ai the aforesaid John bong never had an Ai
tken for it. nor has he paid ms for the, tot t WSJ person mu•
chador( said house mast PurOhtthe the l
JE et tine. ItIDOELE.
April LOAM. , . REttlisli
cacorolitivi.azt Ea.
T't' p i u n bto ae n •
O r TTO y
o C p ll t l ion TO P ga a n t s t t ,
h a a s b wi n less
no debts of his contracting after this date. Asil. notice is for.
sher booths , gavels to ail persons esoploYing said boY..tbat 1
will look to theist Os his WIIIOI. told that =this tate ot,ON.F.
DOLLAR par,daY. ..
C
• , • :!, , ' 11,113.TVV10 BUK.,
gradibrd township. May 10,1852.
- .
Estate of Mlles flortsorki. deed.
OPC.EIB IlEftEil GIVEN. that letten of Ad rolnistra
_lion trout , the estate of Mit.e.s HAIMGOK. htto Of
the Goroughorco rw .dec'o,. hags na duo form of
hale
beenttralteo to the subscriber. All penbsis lodebtod to
o4titO, Pro trolleStOd to make osanont hronedi tote , : and
those haviog onion to
present theta dale authenticated for.
settlehorat. • , • ' •
. • , hinfluAllfgr HAILTSOUILAdnatax..
I Calwousville. May U. Uthl.--Pd
- •
PENN IRON FOUNDRY;
Machine, Pattern and Blaelannith Shops,
alleariam, Paa.
T"',..dor.i..cd would announce to the citizens of
Cleartield. and &dolma' counties, that he has °Pelted a
store onf
Se L a e l o e n d a s rd tr e2e4t ,
M to o o t r e bwhue h l o i f lle e a mr ni ce dse nea r threi
GENERAL. ASSORTMENT
to be modals( r he beer 'notarial, and at prices that cannot fell
to please. folk wine coropo.op rt of theatre& on hard. :
FULTON'S 110TAlit COOKING STOVE, for eh
Weed or Coal 3 his Stove hat probably the largest i n tr o
ducuon of any other Rom et evens. It has superseded in
aim .at every county, the well known Hathaway and Zieg.
ler stoves. It is easily, understood, and the Roes being so
arranged that all can ho td rtliirel without BOY trouble. TOO
peculiar form and construction Is such as to render it the
most
dded dur ablebut of
Is d all stov
es.
ant ece Numerous testimonials could
o , It eemed srate.l
IMPROVED PREMIUM WOKING STOVES—at from 18
to CM
PARLOR STOVES—for either wood or coal.
AIR-TIGMIT -do
SALAMANDER do beautiful Coal Stove .
VASE do •
Et2G do
NINE kr..TEN PLATE Flores—very cheap. •
MANTLE 012. ATES, wit h summer piece.. A large varlet,
MA
superior finished G:stez tom to LS inches.
rOMMJN %TEA. all rues
PLAIN AND Olte.AM PINTA!. RAILING ; HOLLOW
VV ARE ; OVEN MOITTIIS : Gull , IRONS. WAFFLE
do FCALE REAMS WAG' tN BUNES.SLEIGILSI.E D
kr. WU oOLLS. OAR RINGS for Rafts, ROAD IiCRA.
PERS, new article. CORN 101 l ElsbERB, CORNhoer [ .N
MB MHOS. warrattett to tried IS llns Ears per
Y P:S. the hest In use; d.,. MAN
DRILLS and TIRE KEN DERs ;
Together with the usual vedety of
nt articles kept at Foundry
Establishmes.
Also, Made to Order,
GRIST aod SAW-MILL GEARING—hat/mg decidedly the
law et stock. nod best variety of patter.' of Roy ea ntilialt
meat -la me estern rennsylvonia ; AMU , DOGS, SHAFT
INi +— anti dunk el . emit or w reught iron, HANGER -4 ,
Dal 2114 and I'ULLIES; Root and
w i f ELS; /OD g o lON LATot H her a pro A ved Water
forCrEulsrSawa, WJODRORING MECHpINNDRILLS
Constantly on hand and for sale,
FAsi NINO MILLS. THRESHING MACHINES. PEN-
N iCK'S utaxantirktu ottraN tmtia.s. &a. &o.
Serew-Cuttina.
Ant' sized Screw, with any domed number of threads to
the inch, (miter so ant or V thread.
Birds, Copper. sod Bebbett'e oletal Castings mode to order
NATHAN MYERS.
March 4, 1833.-17.
GOOD ADVICE.
PARE NOTICE, MEN. WOMEN E
AND CHILDREN I
11- the
WA.LIAV E X d ILAt
(laverce-ivedlh Ir
Spring and Summer Stock of Goods, •
and are prepared to astonish th© natives at
TILE GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES.
Their Iwok consists of a large and varied ColittlerAent of
rottEIGN AND DIME:37IO
Bareaes,Berge,De La nes,Lawns,Ca llicoes ,
6,7 e.—ALSO a large assortment of
Mainiwarea 9 ,Onaicnracweraro2,
BOOTS and SHOES,
WQs MEEI(E Ca52.11DEZ 3 9
'They hove also on nand a very Surge moot or
SUMMER CLOTHING,
Cloths, Cassimeres' Sattinetts, Kentuclq)
Jeans, Twceds,llluslins,
Arid in feet ev.TY. Ittieg to ittit.ply the entitle Of town one
Copotty. allot which they are dete mined Wiencrienoe.rt thee
they have err, bum soot before, they therefore. rettne 11% 1
Peri ovt w 'thine to tatohese to ewe them a evil
Hemealt•er the ulway cad' mute of %V ALLACK
t 1,1: 4 , Market street seat the Dimon t, Clear field. .tisa
Maya). tang
EMITII 81. IRWIN
HPUGH LEAVY.
ArktlCK DAIL R Y.
WILLIAM CL A R K
LOOK HERE!!!
Lewistown Hardware Store.
Opposite May's Hotel, east end of Town
r i S.I.IERB and customer' can 1111,8 from 25 to SO per cent
.15 their huichnsea at Hardware, Cenchmtre. tindd.orY
shoe finch:mi. Dainty. ods..glass, gr.o.t,aljn.eerATlOefiti..cus.
LAWIStOWD. Miry 1.1). 1852.
Twenty-five Tons hammered Iron,
WiNGS. Ehean. Coulters, land sides. bar and square
lion. Orders for any size soorriptir filli'd. The trtyie
supplied at Philadelphia prices This iron is used In ell the
crisi bine shops of the Ferossylvasibt lind.oad, and hag been
pm to be equajo rviroity and sup ' la hatch to any
hanaineredron i a the Fint , For Fate Py
I, G FRANUISCUS. AO, Fre.dom I. Mall.
I.BJfiltOW a May 2b, Ihbd.
Zuaiißavro' Igreireiwoarz
riF ALL. KIN 03, oso be told by fa . at oity prices. Moli
k-F our purchases from the easte.n orie we ono sell us
low iss cite bel,onnht Phlladslobta. F. G. FltANUlltieU 3
Lewistown
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. OUR STOCK
E6II3IIACES every , ateg that belon g s, to the Hardware.
Coechw.sre rat • =n.ttilery trade. which Is always huge
end h3nght front first hands,which enable...lns tosell to cont?
deniers any goods they may went on as tabor Me terms as
tbs.) , can purchase in Pm.ndelphia. k'. G. tßittlell3QU:S.
Lewistown. Mel U. I i:+2.
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Atctoffitn®a tlh® Whale+.
ALb p-ram Indebted to. or having unsettled accounts
rt wit h , the suincnber, are refines se t t
lement
to COM
MAL. acd mate settlement. as he is d e termined to
have It of accounts of over n year's stacding. settled up
tretwftri this end theist day of July
A UE 116,M.
t3alL B. TAYLOR.
Curwensirae. Mar 17.1832.—pd
To Mill °WIWI'S.
P undersigned has anrointei L. R. CARTER wo l f
.0 curial& hi. rives for the sale of Castings, who
tennis° bids for ad hinds of Mill Gearing. and oilier machini •
ry. Persons dedious to contract will
sped to call and eg
larilte the eutniugue ol Patterns. anti mens of the work.
belem muting engagements elsewherr , Calmest will be tis•
liverd, desired, at elopfiel. and WILTINIDieIi übe made of
good material, nod Sitionnl in ft workmantilLe manner, klay.
mg in running order FIVE ruperior Lathes. end other tun.
chtuety in the same psouortins employing none ) but
ith the
many
best
workmen, tuba tho very but Pig Lean Dad Goa, w
other advantages, he flatters himself that hi. work will be done
as well as In the best city shops. awl on the shortest notice.
For particulars, call
on
Mt. CAILTEA, Auctit.
ATH Y ERB.
6firola 4. 1H52. —ly
DR. HARDMAN P. TIIOMPSON,
AVING located in CurwrESVillC.Oireril Sq.,
S his prelessional norcteen to the citizens 5
S of lust piece and the surrounding country- S
S
When not professionally engaged, he will bo S
2 Iniir.d the office formerly occupied by Dr. S
J, C. Itichards, or at Scofield's hotel. Calls S
s s will ho attended to at all be urs.
THOMAS DEVINB--TAILOR.
RESPEUTVC lAA announces to the citizens of the Mott&
ty of Clearfield thidgehat be continues to carry on the
TAILA !RING RUSIN , a short distance East orate Midge
where w be thankfal for a sham of publio patronagot
he intendsto pleasant! Who favor him with their custom.
Clearfield. Pa. May RC 18.51.—tf.
NOTICE
To Justices of the Peace.
rrHE Judges of the Court uf Quarter /denim , ' have appo
A tad me to prosecute on behalf of the Commonwealth lir
the 001111 t, of (Newfield. The J latices of the Peace w ill there•
fore please make re , urn to
soon alter
all Commonwealth busnss
by mail or otherwise, as soon alter the tame comes befole thorn
u the salute thereof wht admit of.
JOSEPII n. FRANCE.
Clearfield, Dec. 20.1831.
CACTION.
A LL persons etre bomb cautioned against buying or selling
1 - 11. CIT le any Well Meddling with a certain TWO GORSE
WAGON. now in the vouession of ' Peter defier. of Brady
townshl... as said Wagon belongs tome. an UBLANM .11d is In his use on
loan only. • G. B. GO.
Lathersbarg. Mu 17. 'f.3. ~,
Notice to Tax -Payers.
A 1.1. PERBrINS who pay to tfieCodeotort of their mimeo.
AOre towashios, the whole amount of their STATE TAX
on or berme P ER day of JU to
obeli aye au abate
ment of FIVE OLANT allowed to tirm 00 CGDOOttal
of th eir reepaitiyerinvohles. Ily orier o Lao Goinariesionets.
Goternivianera Attest,
Loeb. t1i.14111511. 6.41. GOODLANDER. Cl'k.
JOSEPH S. FRANCE,
Counsellor aid Attorney at. Law,
UAVING Ideated himself in Clearfiele.offershis
professional services to the public. All busi
ness entrusted to hire 'will be prompily attended to.
Being familiar %Vitt' the German language he can
with more facility transact tusineas for the German
portion of the community.
Office on Market street, onedoor" west of Dr. Lo
rain's Drug store, lately occupied by J. L.Guttle.
REFARENCILS.
Hon. John C. Knox, Kittanning.
Joseph Buffington, '•
li. N. Lee, . , . .;
• &.euntwell. •
Hon. Thomas White' Indiana: • '
•Au4tntus Drum I
Gen. 11. D. Foster, Greensburg.
Cul, William' Bigler, Clearfield.
• Wet J Hemphill,
Jan. 14,18_
, .
THOMAS , • ,
•
(IAII AND ieIbEIGH MA_KER, Third Wrest. be
tWOOI3 Mar bet'and L.ocust. tnesitield. re. APO 10.
THE CHEAPEST GOODS!!
. __. ,
gags erunuausl) . Farmer, Farrier & Stage Proprietors
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r Iri it sMITII. having putahmel ofJ, J. Ilnntethis i ------
— Ria irrs
.•
A !neck rt MOlChmultze, nro now moi:iylnix a lase and well I GEO. W. MERu
selected supply of HEASON ABU, (OUlud. ot every den i
°mitten, which were laid In at the lowest tensible rates. They G OIL
wnlild Invite the patio, helm° purohnslne *howbeit,. to call CEMBRILTED GARGLIDI
et the late stand ofJ. 1.. Hamm. on Market street. and exh• DPITAARS.LIALTD 111 TUI DISTORT 07 100101$ 1
mine their STOCK and PLICIIIi. as they are deteirotse&to
made thefortace chatacitet or the house for tow p i tem iAs the most reMaximbloEstornal Application vire
w. v. IRWIN!. 1 diSCOVErred. ,
A. MI nMITII. I
. —.........._ _I .0. 04 . , tem.110C111\ .
Apra V, 1851
Saddlers, Attention!
•
BUASS Monnt'ngs at SO 00 per tett.
134 Roller troortlee at 60 ants tier dozen.
IS au 7Y .mine imitation Bed Tree, at 75,
Japanned do do do Mg
Pius Plated Blimps at OD° per pair
Japanned do lamest:l at 10 0..
Cotton Girthirg at 07 cat., per bolt-14 ya rd, worse lel,
Strait:dig Webb 24 , $1 76 per hit
Brass Ornaments PI $l5 to 87% per &MD. almost n nv tied
Short Top Japanned Gig Slams lit iThii Deg pair.
1 Long Bort sites,—lron. at 8/,44 per . pair.
Ido do do—Non. at till% • •• I
Beddle Trees el' all kinds—W ague TAres tt 44. I
Colombia at 75. lipaoish Tree at Si 00—Side do at 87J
with several rew patterns never in maikel. berm
old e. We ha v e
e I
sleeve on hand a largo stools. whiuh will be at e 1
urines. All goods warrants I to sive satisfention. or Waren-
hie at mv.expenen whims it) dam Goods packed and deliv• 1
and at the rallmai free of charge. All
Gd eFrsRAMt:,le3OO O , K a
Tern. Cash. Adams
I
Lewistown. Mee, 1854
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$3 00 i
pEn Keg Cot Mills. Bpikee. Bradsi„.Bo...kitklallrewuT,t4.nt
-
Builder's Hardware
OF nll kinds eau Would by us at oily priors Maticsr out
Purchase. from thn linstern raCtoflPll for Cash, vs o tan
sail a. law. us an b. b.maht its rhilnOoldbia- Nen4clis
F. . PRA , • •
Weatherell 4- Brother's
PURRNU 11
NU; 1.1.1) at kg 0(1 pat keg . fart, at 6 POT
lb.; Spirits Tarr/came at al cents pat gallon,
U (Antral
nt
011 at .sces; (New Yeti Shntla Vatotsh at al (.0 to t U)
uer F. 41. EtteaNClSUtt
Planes ! Planes ! Planes
•ownti,kl INI IN utte.k.cn 'MANES at sl7u per Pett
11 Blued Piave' nt 51) een , a ; nll meet kiwis of Platte.
equates. MOIL Sto. at equttile lute wires -
LAIWISIuWIII. May, R 1.51; F. G. FRAN_ VCRS.
Carriage-Makers, Take Care I
LI J gsp
(IRASaari 4 B ad Car ANDA tiagu Ni at ri3): mb to 4
at NJ per ur ea ood and beast , .
i .
Brats d t do at $1 23 per graft
Ile .vy Lining for 1;5 to Oik. Per Yard.
r:arrinse 11,.1ts fr m •. 15 to lel 115 toy 100.
'rats and Bran. JAptaned erne r Nails sit II peepaPet.
• Peterit entreats, plain. 4a Inches otee.at 05.
DJ do 1. N o id du , del 158.
Er ame!la.l do •at 45 worts car yell
Patent b. a her nt 15 cents p r WA. ',...,
Mutt Ca tines at 15 cents vet ch.
Mack Nolan—all ,rues at U cants per lb
i
Itta Nutt Axles at a (IAIIII par lb.
Iron do Go at 634' nee lb.
ii
1
Iterates- 1 tart ,hare at $1 ISO.
Branco Stern firtnine at 87 par comm.
Bina Etat:n(lllM T. p Leather at lb ce• Is eel f ot ,
blua do !whin do nr t.M cents per foot.
Villas 4 , 'to 11., ut tltl cenU per to
Chains. Hike at 11l Cent. per loot. /Vihriearle sod moil
at LeYtt.lnutu. by V. 11. FRANC:Wt.:US.
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e_e FLIIItt lower than can be beurtht in Dile
JUI del Olin. i retl at the railroa , l ly , at ereolesale.
on
G. FRANClitillti.
, •
30 Boxer"- -
'VIM PLATE— a t nliy 10013^2—:5 Bali Iron Wiry e g 3;
i t0p..,,..... I , er lb —fin P.. 1.1nte , .. Patty Man Monk Tin.
at 23 cti. log. lb.—lron and lin Rails. o.3tinflndi,n tw rings.
&0.. by r. G. PRANCW3US.
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ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
BYVIILCUE 01 ao OVICT of the Orphans' ,Cntirt °Tient-
Ha 0 tritrety. there wo I he exposed to ruuLic e , ALE.
on the premises. nn :I ' cl o d M . A the t
oney a M 10081:
rest Lt 2 o'clock, I'. , the undividel Third
-:C '.2,.
.1!" l'art or a TRAOr of LAND, sit. ate In Brady town
ship. Claaili id count ~ adjoining lands of Christ a
h., u, end others, late a part of the REAL ESTA re, of Con.
rod hlorvie juar , deceased.
TERMS— e
Cn on confirm tt inn of Oa
tiONILA... MORVINE, Adm'r.
LIMO townsam. MT co, 1832.
The Cheapest and Best
LOT OP BOOT! 4 and 141101.8 ever uttered to the eitizlns
or Ciaarticld can be fouad at
WALLACE ar. HILLS.
May x 7.
CHEAP WATCHES, .
•
ZGYVOnai mina EMillm®m Warr®o
A IiRe.AT REDUCTION IN PRICES.
Twenty per cent. at least less than ever
have been sold in the United States.
rilt_rl,l) 11. EV ER W ANL:DEA. fell jeweled, 18 carat cases
Ulf (usual' y smd at $35) only 1130
GOLD I.APIN E W ATM ES.9 carat ease. jeweled, 04
816 V ER WATCHES in ll.sownlid•tesually at 111'3) 14
tiII.VER LAPIN I.: W ATGIIF,S, jeweled, 10
SILVER TEASPOONS. per nab dozen, 5
GOLD PENS, Silver holders.
_, • . 1
• Persons wishing a Wet. h or Watches ur Jeweliy, can have
the litotes be mall. with pe , frot safety, to any tout of the Usti.
led or West ladies by that sending thermostat or mu.
soy All articles wnroseued at represented above. Orders
(rota the counoy respect: aPy solicited.
Address port paid, LEW'S LAIDOMUS• 100 Chestnet st...
opomite the Franklin House. Philadelphia.
—California Gold Weight, or mannleclu red intojewelle.
Mail 1.11,184
MACKEREL, )
SHAD, cowls'', congiontly on hand
SALMON, and for rare by
lIERRINGS. J. PALMER & C.,
PORK. Market Street Wharf,
HAMS AND SIDES, PHILADY.I.PIIIA.
1 LARD AND CHEESE. March 11,1852.
Sacr3, eaCiaDrrac26•
YYLAITMII3 COU3 1E,311E2 5 ,
FRENCIIVILLE, Clrarlield Co., hi.
p FetPECTFULLY announces to the cklizens of Clearfield
IL county, .hat he has opened a NE N bl'Oßk., In the old
stand torruerly, °coupled by bir. LsmOtte. whore he has on
hand every variety of GCOI)3 usual* kept in
a
retail store,
all of which will 1,9 sold CHEAP for UArit or emanated Col
country produce of ell kinds. 0 . CUUDRIET.
Freuchvi•le. March LA, 1b.52.
JsSsJ ^ .1 JJkl .r.r
Jr. B 1 "
heBNA...ILiY ra 4sr J.. .1 s
Attorney at Law,
s
ileving located himself 111 the borough of 41 ‘,.
'l s rteurtielti , wilt attend to all legal business; g
Sentrusted to Wino two birr. with proinpiness and fidelity. s
doers east of the Prothonotary 's S
S °file°. 5
FALL II WINTER
ilisalamm . .
RICHARD MOSSOP,
"JAY IN° purchased G e ld of LIGLER St CM. In I
IL the botough of thea is tow opening at , the ma) I
STAND a splendid tusortment or FALL. and WISTI4B
ta.),Jl)3.
Dry. Goods,
such as Alpacas, Film bustles, De Lanes. BashineToll. Cal.
icos. Chinikes. Ginchams, Tickles's. kluslint bleached and
unts'eaphed. ri annals. rod, white and yellow. Co tton ['Wine's.
anti lekawlsot ell dascnptions.
Cloths.
French Cloth. Twilled heavy Overcoat", fine. Good
black liasslatores. Doe Skin do. prime article, Gammas. cfatii i
nets and Kentucky Jeans, ell of which are ol the best quality 1
Woolep. Goods.
Duane...aims. Hosiery. &0.. a large assortment. and pt
low prices.
Hats and Caps.
Bilk, Plush. and Fur HATS and ciwa, of all sorts midsize',
good and cheap. to suit puichasers.
Boots and Shoes. •
Heavy winte. boots. Klu biome°. &0., Mem' waled ail
kinds. Boys' and Children.' Hoots and Shoes. Also. Ladies'
Pine Morocco and Calfskin lames. Also. Gum Over Shea*
Pine and Coarse, good and cheap.
Groceries.
Good Rio nue Java COPPP.B. Brown, Crushed, and Falling.
Loaf SUGAR. Young flyson, Imperial and Black TEAS
Gunpowder. Lead. Paints, Paint Brushes, Dye Bluffs, Cotton
Yarn. Ike., iko.—eil of whrch are of the best quality.
Molas"es.
Sugar• House. Orleans and Steam dyrupand every article
hat he commality ma, slued in need ot. •
All the above stook of Gonda will be gold fat CASH or
COUNTRY PROI , UCE. on the very lowest terms.
Please call and examine lot yourselves, et the store of
HI,Cli ABU DIOB*OP.
ClearlieldfN ow. 10,1851.. . ,
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Farmers take Notice.
SUPERIOR THRESHING'MACHINES.
ruIIOMPSONS, lIARVOCK a Mc A 1./tIrNF.Y., Take
this o operieeire to condo. the F itAlEttti 0F.C1,13A.R
-MILL) and the summaries counties; lAA they ore now en•
gaged in Alactitaq.o Orig. at 1.; or wensvriltr, peaspol county
a Buperior unloteof • .
Fbur' Heise . Tower . 77ireshing "Itl chines.
Toes aro prepared to supply all enders on the shortei.l notice
linden the most acoommadating at These machines pre
constructed of 030 Vet) bust material. and' the 'Peltera bow
poslollo every partite - to. cud pasetts i through ttiu hisitOis
none but first rata orkm en, cungot Ito give general salter
faction • • • „• , . ; „.• on
ItEVAMINGI Thrrishbii BlatiOnes done
stunt notice stud tu the mat entiStrilatlal Aga %digitate:it Map"
MIL at Corweesville DlE.ve reundry,
TII 11AIVIrdOWS• McALARNEW.
Come:WAHL Sept. 4. 1851.-4.
IMPORTANI I
"They mit Seep n , ._
Experience of more than sixteen years has established
the fact that Merchant's Celebrated Gargling Oil, or I
re..
fni:
versa' Family Embrocation, will cure most cases, and
lieve ail such es
Spavms, Sweeney. Ringbone, Windpils, Poll
Evil, Callous, Cracked Reels, Git. of all
ll
kinds. Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises;
Sitfast, Sand Cracks, Strains, Pamenese.
Foundered Feet. Scratches or Grease, Mange.
Rheumatism, Bites of Animals, External Poi
sons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites,
Boils, Corns,Whitlows, Burns and Scalds,
Chillblains, Cped Hands. Cranißs. Con
tractions of the Muscles, Swellings, Weakness
of the Joints, Caked Breasts, dm. dm. dm.
The unparalleled success of this Oil, in the cure of die.
erusee in Homes and Cattle, and even in hunter flesh, le
daily becoming more known to tho farming community.
It can hardly be credited, except by those who have been
la tit habit of keeping it in their stables and houses, what
fat • amount of pain, suffering and time, are saved. by.
tea tniiely application of this Oil.
war Be sure the name of the solo pyoprietor, GEORGE
W. MERCHANT,. Lockport. N. Y., is blown in the side
of the bottle, and in Ide handwriting over the cork.
romptly
All orders addressed to the propnetor w il l be p
responded to.
Get a Pamphlet of the Agent. and see what wonders ars
accomplished by the use of this medicine.
Sold by respectable dealers generally, In the United
Suttee and Canada. Also by
.AGENTS for the above Medicine.
C. C. 1111 Air UN. Clendio.d,A.:.eaftiel dun
d aty.
S. 51,11T11. Penny die. c!o o
JOHN PATTON. Ou•wansv Ile do do
POTTII 4 ` , I I Si MoNIII4N, flollnion'o. Centre
CU 31 NI iNS & 14 liA L. Enukvillo.Jeffoon
A. DICKINIO wN , Bei villa,
J. P LEA K I.EY .„•Vrann fi n. Vennorooonnty.
.1011.4 0 BRENNER, Mooresvfile,,Liendleld on.
_____—....rmonnENßElllMM
anterod'nocbrding to Act of Congress, In Me rim
I.BLI, by J. B. 1101101ITON, AL D., In the cleat%
Oillca of the District Court for the Eastern
District of Pennsylvania. '
Another Scientific Wonder!
OREAT OURE FOR
DYSPEPSIA!
DIGESTIVE FLUID,. .'
. .
Ol{ GASTRIC JUICE..
Prepnred from RENNET, or the fourth Stomach
of the Ox, utter Directions ul BARON LIEBId.
The grout Physiologlcal Chemist, by J.B.llouem-
TON. SI. D., No. U. North Eighth Street, Phila..
- del phin, I'e.
This is a truly wonderful remedy for INedoesTlON ,
DvspErsiA, JAUNDICE, LIVF.R. COMPLAINT. COI-
IrripATION. nod DEBILITY. Gering niter Natures
own method, hy Nature's own agent, the Gastric
Juice.
',,,!'11a1l ri teaspoonful of this Fluid, infused in wa.
ter, will digest or dissolve. FivE POUNDS OP
ROAST BEEF IN ABOUT TWO ROMS, Opt 01l the
Stomach.
DIG EsrioN.
I) [GESTION ts chiefly parrortned in the stomach by the
sod of a fl uid_yr blots freely eludes from tho inner coatof
that organ. when In n state of health, called the Gastric'
Juice This Field is the Great Solvent of the Food. the PUT' . A
g ing, Pt eeeee ine, and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach se
and intestines. Without it there will be no digestion.—so
conversion of Food into Blood ano nountrasien of the body : •
but rather a rool.turpid , painful, and destructive condition et
the whole digestiveaptiarntus. A weak. half dead, or 'spree
stomach produce.s no good Moto° Juice. and hem.. the dis- ,
ease. Mittel' aid debility %Isiah ensue.
PEPSIN AN() RENNET.
PEPSIN le the chief element • or Great Digesting Principle
oi the Gastrio Juice. It is found In great a n d
he the
solid wised the human stomach after death. and sometimes
causes the stomach to Algot' itielf, or eat Melt up, It is also
Wend in the stomach of !animate, as the oa, calf, lko, lib
thenrial used b armers in making cheese, callevl Rennet.
fect of which ha s long been the wonder ol the dalry..-
The curdling of the mile is the liret tirocese of digest ion. Ren
net possesses astonishing power The stomach of a calf will
curd a nearly one s houentsil times Its own weight or mpg.—
Ile rim Liable states tint " O n e pp tt. of POpiln &solved ITl.liill
thnasand pails of water, will digest meet wad other
Distend stomachs produce no good Gastric , Juice, Rennet, or
Pepsin. Tosbow that this want may be potbelly supplied.
we quote the following
SCI ENTIFIC F.VIDENC E.
BARON LIEBIG, to his, celobreted wore ots Animal
Chemistry .sire. "An Artificial I)iteetive Fluid may be
' aC ad al yo n iawinhedh t rvmT the l m
aurtcioSsme m f b o n a m h es sm d a eghg osf
mimbo .& it M th n e a y
„ w C o h ulnd te
e d,
nandphiumn d s prmeca is cel,y" in Me UMW
DR. PER MIA. In his famoustr.ito lie on "Food and Mt."
publiehed by Wilson 8t Co. Now York, page 86, 'tame the
Therereat fact. and deterib . as the Pee l PrePtursilon.r.
are few higher authorities than Dr.li
Dr JOHN W. DRAPER, Professor or Chemistry IA the
Medical College ol the Unleash, el New rn, In his %Tent
Rook ol Chemistry." pose 38a. ;arc 'lt boo hsea a aolatiall
whether artiflcial Meet t ion Gould be perfoimed—but ilia icier
univenrally admitted that it maybe.' a
Professor DLINGLISON of Philadelobla, in file great week
on Doman PhysiologY. devotes more tball an toesteetel ea
examination at this subject. His expedmeatik si th 10r•
mea, on the Cattalo Joke. obtained from tne ring human:
stomach and from animals are well known. "Is all eases,'
be says.''d igestao* mooned as perfectly in the Artificial ill re
the N altos I digestions."
AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER.
DO. HOUGHTON'S preparation otPEPSiN has produced
the most marvellous effects curing causer Deb nitre EinecLe •
Don. Nervous Decline. end Orsneptie Eotisisolonea• mamma".
to be oa r the very verge of the grave- it is imoossibie to give
the details of cases• in the limits orthis tolvertleemeat—but
authenticated certificates have been Waived of rourethan
• 200 REMARKABLE CURES.
In Philadelphia. New York. and Seaton alone. These. wow
neatly all desperate nate'. and the cures were not onlWayld
and wonderlol. bat permanent.
It lea great NELIVOCS ANTIDOTE. sod Rom thiestost.
(thine ly small quantity necessary to produce healthy dieted's..
is believed to act 1311011
ELECTROMAGNETIC PRINCIPLES. "'
There 111 no form of OLD STOMACII OOMPL ARIUS which
it does Dolmens to teach end remove at once. leo matter how
had they may DM it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF. Athlete
doge renliv.s all the no element syenutouw, and tr. only saute
to be repeated,_Cor a short time to make Ripe good ereols_per.
marmot. ruurrY OF BLOW) and vIUOIL OF BODY.
Belo Wet one. It is paw inlarly excellent lo case of Nausea.
Vomiting .s.dompe, Soreness of the_pitof the Stomach. dbitress
ter enti ea. low, cold slate of the Sioo__,d Ilearlaess,, Dowses
ore old% Despondency, emaciation Weeklies.. ter4orielio
insanity . Suoinide. fro.
Nice; ONE DOLLAR pet bottle, One bottle Mill otters
effect a lasting cure.
PEPSIN IN POWDEUS,
SENT BY MAIL,' triftEE uneuvrAor. , ~ . -'
For couvimlence or sandier to sill ports of the oottattle.the
DIGESTIVE lit-ATTEU ON' 'IIIE PEI BIN ie put op in the
Coon 01l Powders, with directions to be diteolved IS Allard
alcohol. water. Of sprat?. ma tte r tao ['misfits 'Theo Powders
tails precisely the same matter as Ili* votary, bat twleethe
quantity for the lame pries Lad will be tent by Mali. VREE
tsr pi %MACE. for ONE Litsees (par pa id) w th.
J. S. I,I9IJORTON. No. 11; Noah Eighth street, rtilla ' Ps i
Sig oackages Mr fi ve Millers ' BverY pocky 's mit*botlie
beam the Mitten SlEhete le of . J. S. GOUGLIBON. A: D..
Sole Yrllitetor.
Te"Aitents 'Yenta{ In every 'two In the ,Unlted Statee.,
Verroberel discounts etyma° thetrade: DrOVlSSlsrftrilder•
tees, and Booksellers are desired Wool. as agents. , • '
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,AO EATS for Glero geld congas— - -,_.
WALLACE et HILLS. Cbsagield borough.
• 'IVII.LIAINI thleßßlDE.Eervreosvllle.
i F., W. BARRETT Euthetsbert.
IL W. 1100115.41n1im toweshio.
CUMMINGS re_ ENIAFFY. New Washiegion. •
JOHN C. BRENNER . Mewls , ille, QM Rohe Co.
May Ste. tait—ly: • • , •
"SALT f SALT I . !"
ALUM. WESTERN , aud DAIRY. BALT
Ut for tole by tho Sack, Barrel W or Rachel hit
ALLACE it HILLS.
Focorstort to SHAW, Charfu,l4l.
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