Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 03, 1852, Image 4

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    -- Weir Wahl}.)
, Dadghter: .
bA stied, uroti vinho hew moan hey.
Al: noon in seemed wiy,
A little girt
Beside her knelt her mother. Wropt in grief '
Too deeV,l9 give her,lieni(roliel--
L ., Ref only was dying!
A - hecticiflu , h'suffused the downy cheek
Ornitillitkic'.. she'stniled, rind thus did speak'
In innocent •iloyolkip
Of, bi 01..% ho.plumbeTetfin her opt vo
Ofitim vdio.tie nwni of Waked dint placid brodi:, „ '
•• • •- To calm dough's ;lido commotion.
-Ohonother, $9, can goo,' bhp limb loco. tier
Otiicideo;4l64r, higO, nnd.the old yaw tree
That grew •0 like n bower 1• •
thihk s ts!iik'n . fy,tirt)thor sealed here ;
Itibteastitca,,ivrenflitol shamrock liemy hair
'•• 11"; 1% rem , without n flower.
Say, mother, do thedend return to o .rth
Ah,soe bun smile—dus heart is full of mirth,
Whild--mother you nro weeping !
W,q,Ar0..,y09:04t1 1. You've told nu: many times
That biutherlavt where joy and ponce consigns
t' ' Good ch.ldren to Glott's hoe - Ping."
Oh, Nature ! frughtyempress of rho heel!:
lion trail, how beautiful, how pure thou art !.
The girl had scarcely spoken.
010 o'er, her mother's pihid cheek el wo
The burning tours of anguish 'gall to fldw—
Chaste Nature's fount was hroken•
The 4 iiiutther's lips upon her child's were pressed
With fierce emotion, ttllenven! I was blessett.",
Sho said. "with this ice only :
And must:she lenvo mo too 1 0, Mighty Power
Withheld 'iffy rath,, revive this drooping flower
.j , Ah, leavC inii . nutquite lonely !
My
4 1 41 , 1 ; en. dearest! lilt thy cherub heart
In prayer to heaven that thou may'st not depart
From thy tour stricken mother."
"Ah. weep not so!" said Kathleen, while a tear
Gushed horn her eye—" You told nie nut to kat
When I wept o'er my brother.
•:14130. Pnlito on mo, your Kathleen bids you smile
My tread upon thy bosom hold awhile ;
. filweet dreams are o'er me creeping
lily eyes grow heavy. but my heart is light ;
ITheangebt had' prepared her soul for flight)
1 know soon bu sleeping."
Vas, lovely girl, thou sleep'sl forever more;
Norcan a mother's kiss thy breath rc siure ;
Thy Infest vi ord is spoken,
The molter droup'il her head and sigh'il u prayer,
Then cast one look to heaven -it tvks despair!
• She sunk--her heart was broken.
(BY REQUEST
The Bishop who Provided for the Poor,
A GER3IAN LEGEND
The summer and autumn had been so wet.
That in winter the corn mei growing yet
Twos n piteous night to see all around
'The grain lie rotting on the ground
U.
Eve►y'dey the starving poor
Crowded around Idishup Ilutto's door.
For ho had a plentiful lust year's store ;
And 311 the nenthlorhood could tell
Mot granaries were furnished well.
At last, Champ [lotto appointed a day
To quiet the poor without delay :
lie bade them to hia great barn repair.
—And they should hove food for winter there
'Rejoiced !II suE'h goad tidings to hear,
The ticior folk florged front fur and Inver ;
The great barn wuslull us it could
bf vt - ornett and children, of young and old.
Then vi hen he taiy' that it could hold no more,
". Bishop Hann ho rondo last the door;
And whitelcir Merry on Christ they chrl;
":0: He set tire to the barn and burnt them all.
" 'tis an excellent bonfire!'• quoth he,
"
And the country is greatly obliged to me.
:Per lidding it. in these times lorlurn,
"Of rata that only consume the corn,'•
Po then to his palace returned he.
•Aod beset down to his supper merrily ;
in 'health and good spirits lie sought his bed,
}Lie he never waked- the 13;aleop was dead
UNITY OF THE RACES.
ti yard Taylor writes his last letter
from the Nubian Nile, and gives a very
interesting account of some of the old
*Ohm monuments he there encounter
ed. The following; extracts relato to some
colossal sculptures made in the remote era
of Itenticies the Great :
..,!gbp. sculptures on the walls of the
granct . hall are after those of Aledeenet
-A,o,4 r andCin.the exterior wall ofKarnack,
tlie most interesting I have seen in Egypt.
Qi3.64, - ifid.'wall, on tither side of the en
a colossal has relief, represent
ingulteincieses slaving a group of captive
kiiiiiWytiliorn holds by the hair Of, their
heads. There are ten or twelve in each.
.4iigle group, ,ll6ilitlie.ligure, though they
cOloket4l'eihibit the sumo distine
tkaar'ina 'ha'd,,previously remarked
in W.liciai'Cthrnb; at Thebes. There is
tIONQ44, 1 1,e Prrrsiun, the Jew, and one
other-fork-nor celintennnee which I could
not make out—all imploring with uplifted
hands ? the mercy of the conqueror.
"On the southern wall, the distinction
bettreen* the Negro and the Egyptian is
made still more obvious by the coloring off
the figures. In fact, I see no reason what- I
Oar to doubt that the peculiar characteris
tics of the different races of men were ns
strongly marked in the days of Remeses
as at present. This is an interesting fact!
in discussing the unity of the origin of the!
race. - I have as yet, though deeply inter
gated,in the subject, not looked into it suf
fietently to take either side ; but *admitting
fliidliferent races of men to have had ori
giiittlfy, one. Origin, the date of the first tip-
pctactile° of men on the earth must have'
keen nearer fifty thousand than five thous. !
and yertrq ago. If, climate produced that'
variety of race which we find so strongly!
"narked nearly four thousand years ago,
644: thoSe agents must have been at
work fora vastly longer period than that!
usually .accepted as the age of man: We
aro olderlitbaa.we know, huteur begin
nilt,iikq'obr end, is darkness and nip,-
I spent sometime contemplating these I
grand und remarkable memorials of the
greateirtige Of Egypt, and left with my
frcTiii Tv: Egyptian art even stronger
thanbefore; ; "
''itte Italy. — is :
I'. Getter in y scoverul
rmin 'Romo gives some details
of thersecent arrests of members of the
roVdiutiOnarly committee, rOSid.ng in Loin-
Tuscany and the Roman States.
kouoalavears that the Austrian consul, at
l ,',littring, of the death of a person,
ittitilWril ;by birth, went to place seals on
hiii'jil party, whoa it was found that the
deceased was one of the paymasters of the
kniitigrtfe,Y. The mode of Carrying on
thOCAOapOidence was discovered—being
by Matins of silk handkerchiefs, the colors
of which disappeared by chemical washiug,
011, ytriting,being brought out by the same
opemtion.r, In consequence of this diseov
ery,,yarious arrests have taken place, at
Fonara, and other places in the Roman
States....' '
-•1 t. WAXIM t
Holy, ptlictlhare,,,wo
, ention of Tusie to Tto Ace alunt I,
AILOR—i ELL
tithenborg..rwlll di, his woikinulut good and
Pythagoras owed the Inv t vp , beapifte :, eney, °the, 43
, 0.. as, WO.
thl , e
sopml. , 9f rt . iblacksMith's hammer'
,• Ne'Wtrin, 116 - first idea efgravitation'tOtlia .11itizetiwcte.wasoni.ningiet..8to., k Ironed on
; prtncruce. - tmo:tbe ;very best atele, at Inlaid stand la
an i apple—Volttire us,thnt 114i1- Lae boromai of Corweasvine. , Deo. k 11,18 6 9,
ton got Ins:first idea of Paradise. Lost from
.
a ridiculous Italian. burlesque styled . Ad
, .. • ,
arno,'-o \ r\ the . fall Of 'man—GOldsmithls
comedy,. ttSlie. steeps to Conquer;" wfia
suggested by an incident which occurred
to him' on his' way to college. Verily; as
the sotto . sayS • „.
IWe WO knoW what -
From halo thingir arise.",
I One of the saddest things about human
nature is, that a man may guide others in
the path of life without walking in it him.
self—that he may be a
.pilot and yet a
castaway.
One unquiet, perverse disposition, dis. ,
itempers,,the pence nnoltnity . Of a whole
; family, in society, as one jarring instrument
will spoil a concert.
When Socrates was asked whether it
were better for a man to get married or to
live single, he replied—'‘het him do either
and lie will repent it."
Invincible lidellty,good humor and com
placency,of temper, outlive all the charms
of a fine face, and make the decays of it
invisible.
What the impulse of genius is to the
great, the instinct of vocation is to the me
diocre—in every man there is a nrnet—
in that thing which a man can do best,
there is a loadstono.
Truth, love and high morality are the
same,
flasty people drink the nectar of exist- 1
ence scalding hot.
The most etfectuat way to secure hap
piness to ourselves is to confer it upon oth
ers.
Politeness is the outward garb of good
will; but many are the nut-shells in which,
if you crack them, nothing like a kernel
is to be found,
To be able to bear provocation is an ar
gument of great wisdom, and to forgive it,
of a great mind.
Sound not the vain trumpet of self-com
mendation, and forget not to remember
your own imperfections.
He that accustoms himself 'to buy su
perfluities, may, ere long, be obliged to
sell his necessaries". •
The patient mule which travels night!
and day, will, in the end, go farther than
the Arabian courser.--Persian Research.
cs.
Pride is a vice, which pride itself inclines
every man to find in others, and to over
look in himself.
Intellect is,not the moral power ; con
science is. 1 - loaor, not talent, makes the
gentleman
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF CLEARFIELD CO
PETER SEYLER,
tRoN-pouNi)Ett—Near*Luthersbarc--.. nere all torts o.
Ga.t.t.e. are made of 1.114 beat matenal, and na reasnant, IL
terms. Dec. 1.1 , I t'sl.
A. WALLACE.
A TT( ntti EY AT LAW. Offiel edlPining his iesi,nce on
t•.ec. od ano n oppo&t Ulu rtuithtuott vlov. Miser Gnat.
APO 17. 1!511.
JOHN FLEGAL,
LACKSMlTD—LothersbursWaiona.,ltUß~ira, &c
Neatly I, ottecl on the sholteut not,ca. Drp,
H. P. THOMPSON,
DOI VSICIAN—Muy Ito found eviler at hit o ffi ce. Or Itt Sco.
11 , 1a'ahotel—Curwen.%ole—whoa not not clr.rfet.ionalli
atstnt. Deo. te.l:l
LEONARD & MOORE,
AA EMMA N'l'd AND LI/MUER DEA
LYA &Wet. Leta 0 , 0.Nt ark et ALAI Locust—Ocurf
Dec..., 19i1.
==2l
OST ME:HUI-IA NT atui Li:ALER IN 1.1.110-
4. tilt--(lzahaml.cm. Hr edor.4 owsithip
Dce Ib5L
C. Klt A 'l7 Eft ,
VIEIIOIANT AM) .41.1111111 LR likALEß—Corner of
.11 noat uud Locust stirku—Llearrield.
JAS. ALEXANDER,
'S A L I MIL A ,VB 3 , II I27/ -86 erim P lt,2 11—ju u ' w Ib°P
, !sit
ELLIS IRWIN & SONS,
•
A T the mouth of 'Llot Run, 5 miles from Cleargeld
hilitteflit.NTB. nut extensive Lumber uninuisieturess.
June IN, 185 J.
ROBERT MeNAL L,
TANNER, -.At the al.1) STAND iu CurwoutVille.
V..1,.kV,1851
SAMUEL WAY,
fOOT mid BliOEMAKElL—entwensville.
Deo. PS. MI.
G. C. PASSMORE,
it LACKS:MTH —At the Old Fouudry—Curwe•oville.—
lifi Noes to sod the limes. Doe. :19, Nil.
THOMAS SHEA,
FASIIIUNAULL: TAILOR-10 8 / I :We Row, no 146:ket
street, immediately (wet Ile Post Oce—Cienrlteld
flea 1.11, 1831.
SAMUEL B. TAYLOR,
TANNER and Boor and 8110 E MANUFACTURER
Cm woosv.lie. Dec. n 9. Idal.
GEORGE W. ORR,
IlLAcKsmitii. In his new r3hon , on Third street. south o
1.9 Market. Clear fi eld, Pa. May 1. 1822.
R. V. WILSON,
YYSICiAN—,IIiJo on L. econd latent, opposite the reti
& Oence of Gov. Meier. Cleorthehl. April 16 1!1.3.
HENRY LORAINE,
Yn 1 [1310141.N aad CIWCCIST. ontdarket ?treat. appcsite
Ins residence. Clearfield.' 113. Icsc,
JOHN W. SHUGERT.
WAGON MAKER, corner of Third and Locust streets
Repairing done to order. April,ll3, '154.
WALLAQ,E .454
1) OF' FIgtEICN • AND 1 I.terlC
4,IIANDLS.ke' tillaW's old Staud—tilearfield.
Uto 29; ISA.
HURXTHAL & BROTHER ,
MEttelinpirre and LUMAER bEALEIRIS. Woodland
Putt (nice, Bradford tp.. Clearfield co. A. 1,4117.
J. L. CUTTLE,
reOUNTY PURVEY Eft and LAND AtiENT. Office etd
j Nokia lii, randarfee on Market ►treet. Clearfield.
ADM W. IBA.
GEO. .lICL - lARDS, ,
VASHIONAIIISks" TAlitillt—West end ol Bltvr's Bow
upstairs—Clearfield. Deo. iIU. 185..
. ' RICHARD GLENNAN,
BOOT & IitiQEMAKPR-..east. door In .ihawb's Row on
Idarketinteet—Clamnllds , Deo. BU. Mil.
. .. MRS.
.tLIZA IRVIN,'
eXTEMIVB lIRTAILeit OP FOREIGN AND DOr,
u [nestle Mwoh,intl,no—llist and of /Stole strott —Convene.
" lie ' - . . Dee. O. lest.
ED W. B:. PATTONi • •
CA4lNglllitKEß—East end of State street—Curivons•
- Un0..V.1214.
THOMAS MILLS, • •
nOACII ANL! . ou Third "treat. be
tyveanldarkat aud 4.aeutt, qienriteld, Pa. A prilltr,
•WM. MeBRIDE,
RI:TAMER AND DEALEII 1N LUAlDEll—Nintenst
Coruerof Mato and J.opusttenets.Cnrweasville.
Pea. PAABS4,
A. K. WRIGHT,
•
TVIDReiI ANT AND' EXTENS.IVE ItUALXII IN LIMA.'
LIJI Dlllll4—outhwest Uomet Lha Diamodd--DlearD Id.
• . Deo. W.
ISAAC
rarnetrANT: , AND DEALER IN LUMBER AND
LIA Country Producerteherally—dtatetree', between Cherry
ado I,aeraw--Ourwentwille. ' Vea. E. 0,1851.
TITOAIPSONS, I - IARTSOCK, & CO, •
IRON-FOUNDERB—eutwen.vlllo.' An extenilvo assort
meat of - Owing. mritlp to order.. . Deo. k 9„ 1841
THOMAS U. FULTON, & CO.,
3ro li t cEl u i n A th N e rh a tmibe i t;t i e . nzivo deal9n, anti
u til y sti f i n ti cAn tor.
RICHARD AIOSSOP,
13 ETAILPR fiE FORE CN• AND DOM ESTIC
cIiAND/tw a . 1,10,11(9118--At 111:1Pr &Co's,. old
stand. Also; on the wetteitie of . 41 street. Dec. 80.1851. ,
I.V.M. P. CHAMBERS,
VU II F. ELWRIOWErefI IRMAK ER. nod 1101.723 E &
• De 0.20,1951.
• B. F. STERLING,
AbUi,E pr L . ;11.. and
t y 1 - T wi t ( ) F
WM. W. FLEMING,
c o i l t i v z 9. 4 r it t i Aniv u o r l i z v n , .! NG -110L8Li i n , n e d lo tfl il. i! ,
D. S. PLATNER,
1 1 1.11;11R—Now Meander'. Burnside township, Clear'
I. field county. ' December 0,1051.
CITAMBERS & KLEITER.
IVIIERIAVRIGHT & CIIAIRMAIi> AB. &0.-11/14
poll. VIM townihip., 1/co. SW, 1851.,
GEORGE R. BARRETT,
A rrotlN EY AT LA W—ollloe adjoining h,. relidence
!IL on Second *beet. Clearfield. April la. Wag.
JOSEPH. S. FRANCE,
A T NAME if Al' LAW ,011ic.on Market streetodjoining
tL tho residence or!. 1., Cu Lt,e, , Uctulield
Apill IC,
JOIIN CARLILE,
I?I,ACKSMITII. br. JUSTICE OF, THE PEACE —Loth
LP ere' UN Deo AU,
I. L. lIARIZET'I',
ERGII ANT. LUMBERMAN AN It GENERAL PRO
( bUCE DEALER—AL Barrett.' max. nt Cloarf eld
Wale° Deo L'O
ISRAEL COOPER,
DOSTAIASTER at Glen hope—Rotailor of Foreign rind
Domestic Merchandise. and extensive dealer is Lomlior.
Deo. 24. 1851.
0. B. MERRELL,
Cfri'Ett. TIN At BARF:I' IRON WARE MANUFAc.
Betesel's old nand on Manua at reo.-4itenr.
field, Do.:. 19,
ROBERT MANLY,
t 4711 EELWR IC wr and MAI It !VIA KEII.. HOUSE and
V V OILYAMENTAI. Maikel b!reet—
(' entfie.d.
J. dz. J. G. RUSSELL.
'T'ANNERM COIMRIERS ANI) DEALE9.13,17 1 ALA.
J. kinds of Leathrr, Ilides. Grain, itc,. taken in ..xchange.
l'ennsvilie —(.4trirarinehfils Peh. 4, BIU. •
• DAVID SACIi ET,
CAIIINET MAKETR, Locust tt, between
Segued and TII,II. Clearfield. . Apnl.ll,.
V AL T. GILBERT,. '
ni.AnKsmini —At tHeilithee's Mills. in lien township
-11 whore nit wank' fu hts 110 v is Ilona on short novo,. et s lIV
renstruutite teitus. 141. IrA .
P. W. BARRETT,
ME11(31.1111' cod PRODUCE I).EALL:R.L.teheriburg
Clow - twill co., Pa. April 17, 1454.
SAMUEL ARNOLD,
1,1 iiitun acid PRODUCE LLALF.R. Luthersbung
LYI Cleatll,l(lCouut,, ro. AVrtll7. IF6/.
FREDERICA ARNOLD,
tt ERCHANT and PRODUCL DEALER., LuthPnlnint
1.7 Clerniteld (:J.. April 17,18:2
ISAAC Sal ITII,
Al E c l ; t u t ;w l I A n y o r e ad 1.1.../bll.lpt addllll,ol. 7 olEliE/ , I.E R
A 1.11117 L.
\VILMA:II 11. BLOOM,
N1F';aner5..".",.N.. 1 .;°(. 1 4.1;1?,1 7 ,,r",; 1 :41'P5'"",;,t'""1 A 't
mi 7
WILLIAM BLACKSHAIRE,
CABLIET acid CHAIR M 110U3E andSIGN
PAINTS:K. one dhos of the Pr.o)letinq ChtliLn,
Ca second it teet. Aptit ltl. I.
JOI-IN TT. HILBURN,
•, •
(Sinod SHOE r.l{, reound street, neatly oppotltt
Li A. K. W fights ...we, I:l4saltivid. Pa. Awl' JO, ISS4.
JAMES BOLL ENI3AC fi,
LACICSMI Ilr, t,n suet!, Utqween !CAM and
iD Vt eitnu I, Lle.or held. l'a. A oil I.
1!..51
S IIOO & 110011 10 A KER—Aainintne bla reaidenee oa
Market. between .Tbisa ead Fourth streets—Clearfield.
Dee. 0.11:01.
GEORGE WILSON.
PHYSICIAN nine be tdund at his Mimi- in 11111E11.0
BURG. when not absent ou prolessiunal business
February 1r). thud,
JOHN C. RICHARDS,
DUIVSICIAR—On the It slge Road to Chest creek, four
tattea fropupurreastkilo. Poo, IN, 141.
M. E. WOOD,
flu efDIAN. May always be found at his reshlonce is
1 Co r ensvillo. when not professionally abssint..
GEO. B. GOODLANDER,
WE.GoN DlAKlLR—Luthersburg. Work done to order
ou ahui t notice, and on Rood torten. Deo. (11,
GEO. W. RUIEEM,
SADDLE:IL II ARN IMS & TRUN K MAN UPACTURER
—On Third sueet between Market and Locust.
TAILORING - BUSINESS.
REMOVAL.
f subscriber, thankful for past favors, rev.
pecit oily Informs his chstomers,and the public
genoralTy, that lie has removed Ins shop to the bulk
ding over the Post Office. lately occupied by R. F.
Ward, nod that lie will be there found at all times
"on hand" to supply his customers, Unlike 8011 l cof
hiscotempcirnrice. he is unable to promise that his
Fashions are of the most approved style of A NT! •
QUITY. but Will lnaurethem rondo according to the
.Latest Fashion of more modern days.
THOS. SHEA.
Clearfield, April 1,1851... •
ROBERT M ANLEY,
amazrza i AND vaaamil
zi l
ItRAILEER.
HE ebb:wilier reepeatfcily Informs the citizens of Plear
,llL field county./ lost ho le cer.yrott on the above besinow on
Market street. nearly oppositoihe residence of Woo toutloPti.
whore ho resoactguily solicits n shore uublio patrontree
Ile !litters himself that fie min fornish work to al persons who
may bet:leased to call, to their meg e satisfaction. Ile. will
always have on band
Cabinet-work and •Windßor Chairs
°revery description. lipholiterld CllOlB Made Minder.
ALSO, Dentist, Invalid, and Chamber
C'hairs--:-Chair Beds and Bed Chairs.
The Bed Chair can b. ootiverted from the Arm Chair to a
complete fled in, two minutes. and will also fel d up so that it
sney be etnivailontly cervied under the arav IL Ns PertteutrulY
suitable for Alliltary Office ni and for exofeasional grentlem:n.
" It. ,B --Coffins made nthe peatest manner and ot t the sl ie r
aegnottoe.
tie respectfully suits :continuance of the public: patron.
age. . ,1 • !::11 ; 1, SePt.2s./Bsl—ti
Ito! ho!! ye Inds and lasses
Who are fond of fun and laughter,
Just call at Wallace & Hills,
And they'll allow you whatyou'r after ;
For tney'vo tho prettiest lot of books
Ever you hoard tell o',
And dull of love and murder,
Within their backs of yellow;
Then call in ye jolly ones
Who havo on hour to spare,
And, buy, a quarters worth of reading
To drivo away dull care,
J. H. JONES,
Deo. 0.1851
Peo..4lWa
CoPPOI I , - Tin 4r , Olmt4l4lron'Ware
Di AV , U .AL '2 El. s i
O. B. MERRELL
RESPECITFULIS announces that' ho le nnw prepared
to manufacture all kinds of wore in his lino of bailee',
le t he heat manner. at the cheapen rates, and on the short.
(It notice. 'tie Jule jest leldre t fresh end !urge Itinik of
Raw Material, and with the aid of the best of workmen. and
t be.,ute of the into] Acid beet bet p roved machinery. be mums .
the public tlintlat can supply their! with
Copper,' Tin,. Skeet-Iron and :Japanned
Ware,
As CII f.114P and as GOOD as nen be found !natty country .
town In the interior of the etete '
. . • • .
He intends to keels (mustangs on heads a general assort
ment of IttIADY-MALM WARE, of hls own manufacture.
which will be sold either at WIIOLF,SAL El or
Old .Brass and Copper
Will be taken et the highest prices In exchange for work o
were.
Crkfending dono to order.
His shoo it at'tho old stand. on rifo , kat street, whore the
r) 11 blio orreusiveotfully Invited to call and examine for thorn.
boleti
Tin & Hardware
STORE.
METZRELI. insprctfully informs his friends and
V/. customer', nod the cstisens of Clentfioki county Feuer.
:thy, that he has now openpil on Bocoad street, opposite tlso
rosldauc, of Col. Berndt. no ostensive
Copper, Tin, Sheet-Iron and
!Metal Ware STORE,
And that he Is now receivlne a larre assortment of
Cooking, Parlor and Fancy
STOVES,
And a variety of Houe9hold and Kitchen and other conven
iences never befite 'Awed for sale in the county. =Jun
whidi he would perticulatly mention and recommend a
Ovilinamo IFlaurraimoo
As a superb article, soil a great favorite with the ladies. It
is light tunsly carried Irum oao roam to 0 o other, and heated
with tither vono-coa I or ehar.coal, et very trilling ei rense,
and is used either for Washing, Ironing Of Cooking. But he
w,u',l in vito Ira r , icaltu intention to his assortm.at of Metal
ware, anemia wh eh the following artic:es may be found
I'TW.I 1;0 IN I FLAT HOTAY /hi TEA-
- .
BOILERS - KETTLES.
Oa do OVA,. In, SAT ICE IPANS
LIPPED SKILLETS, 1 ILY:NCII STEW PANS.
I WINE MIXES. 1 111.11 E POTS.
M A.el.IN KETTLE, of diner. I
COUNTER HOALES.
net s zes. A splendid enjoin. 'I'EA SCAIJES.
I. .4 the very best for (looting I PORKINOERS.
1, •eafITV VI. IC O. SAL)-IKON STAND.
TlitiN IIIJCI( LES, for Wfn- FANCY FIRE-DOGS.
row Shelters, ourrEE ROASTEtt).3.
EN AM EI.t,ELI SPITTOONS. GRIDDLES st PIE PANS.
INAFFI.E IRONS. snivE t3PIIJERN.
SE tLI.ETA. ego. aro., lte„. ,
All the above articles 111',1 Tinned and Enamelled insole, so
en to prevent them from (minding. and rendering them more
durable and less liable to brans trom sudden heat.
STOVES.
Amoog the BTU VES whloh he oiler: for sale aro the fel
.owing pattern: viz
ho. i—IMPEOVED COMPLETE of 1818.
No. ii—IIANDY t..;1 1 0K.
No 3—NINE PI .ATE, STOVES—lmproved.
No. 9—TEN PLATE, or llitf.PlMOlikl !. .:ooK.
N. h—“LOW.I IMPrtriVEI)
No H—EMPI E srATE of MI.
NJ 7—JENNY.IINL tlAtilATOß—Parlor.
No. 13 Lo.V VOHS. Alit TIGHT do
No EI—SALAMANDER
No IA srovEs, for liar roams. 41,13.
lie her a sloe heed. w .111 to Ire ea itoottra. very Cheal ,
a to: e:or Wick, or
S'tovc Blacking ,
I ' . t can't be b.et hit cfo to, easily put on, looti beau
lolosen wJars very well.
.0W" • A.I tie above aftirles are INSURED. and will be sold
FOtt CAASH at prices so Lraw,eit to Wasps!) every trod,.
Clearfield. July 8, 19,1 —y
Mot of if.dGittzmus,
Remaining in the Post 011ie° at Utearheld on the
first day Of J illy 18523
tinily. G. Jnrnes Leedin, M. AV.
80al, Mrs. Martlin Leonard, John
Buller, Elizabeth Launsherry, Susannah- 2
Iltisity, J iseph IMilhir David
t "tinge. A. I' Nlnnthall, Joseph M.
Can per, l'hillio John Altitinans, AlltirPW
itellie, eutharibe Michol,,4l4:qrnon
ILI% i. , , Thomas Mcßride, MIA Mary M.
D01.h.. lid iv. Stnaley MeGotighey. John
Doi briny. Sarah Ord tr.iy. Gilbert L.
1h00., 1 ,. Hobe' I Ogden, ZeIJUS
Dull', ( • lifirlen (*den. "Lai huriah
Eides. Esq., John G. Paul, Joseph
I 1,.12,11.J.;h0 A. L. Robertson. Mw M. ).
r runizioan Itilielinel Sirtiiiiie, Jaeo.i tV.
Emil. A bra tin in— 3 Shide,rt.thp
Gel:lett. Rootlet Smith, William—l
Ifni-4n George & or JohnSnithorn, Albert 11,
Corhry Stone, Lindsey
Moll. !Torn tio 1..-2 Sitikey. John
Ila li, Rebecca Thomas. ' IVilliam
Haines, IVilliam Inman. I.
lloose r. Miss S. Jano IVa two, Mrs. Mary A.
Hicks John. I.Vinecoop. fleury
fuloodon. Robert %Wilson, lJaaid
K rely, I henry While, llon. It. C.
K imk, Lig., T. White, Jnines A.
IVM. RADELIA UGH, P. M.
Glenrfield July 1, 1852. ti.
List of Graud Jurors
Drawn for September term, 1852.
Moran Immo Makeover Ctirwensvllle
F.Clllilli J 11 Cabinet-maker ' ills
lifers Seumel estrus: Butoslde
Girlegaer flush do do
Kent Nathan do do
King G W. do do
Kiagelohn . Carpenter do
Crowell Basel Farmer Bradford
McDowell David do do
Croeineer Itlohnot do Karthous
Mothers Joseph do do
Rider John Innkeeper eh
Caddo Jo.la Joetine Brady
Elder James Fanner Bell
Gilbert Wm T. litanksaiish do
Gulick George R. Farmed Lawrence
owing M... . do do
Orr tsugh do do
Read Josiah R. do do
Glenn WlPiem do Pike
Ilasishorn Jonaihan do der
11 ). inr 'Thomas do Morris
Noilice John do (koirington
Peters Jams do Boggs
List of Travis Jurors
Drawn for September term, 1852.
Addlemnn Andrew Farmer Lawrence township
Ames Philip . do do do
1 Rred George Li• do do do
Bally Daniel do Pike do
Bloom Jstries do do do
I Illoom Abraham do do do
Cardwell Irene do do do
, Fullerton Goings do do do
l lloyelon Jacinths° Lumberman Clearfield borough
i Moore Wm. L. Aleruiraut do do
i Stone Henry Teamster do do
i wristlet , James J. P. do do
Wright A. K. Lumberman. do do
Baker Conrail Farmer Jordan township
Rea Robert • do do do
lirularker John do Colon do
Coulter John • do Woodward 'do
Limier James do B urnside do
Lee .1: F. do do do
140 George 11 do do do
We lover Jonathan do do do
Daugherty Robert do Morris do
Rueter Wm. M. do t o do
Enrich Christian Carpenter do do
Effinger John' Farmerdo
Luther M. D. do Brat io l do
Carson Benjamin do do do
Fliinel John Bleokomllh do ' do
Ellis Richard Farmer Hell do
fievenerlinientino do ' Houston do
Irwin Garland Laborer Fenn do
Pennington Hobert Farmer Chest do
Rolston John ,'Carpslfcr Hog • do
Spark man'Johh ' Farmer Girard . do
Tate Matthew, • do . . Goshen' do
Walker Michael • ' ' • do • - - Decatur dO
Farmers sake Notice.
. . .
..
SUPERIOR THREMING:MACHINES.
rplionirSONB, nitiriSOCK leteAl c iAttN Y. Take
I. tin. opportunity to apprise thi'Althlbll.B OF CLEAR
NEM) and the introunding counte r, that They are now en-
Rattail In Manufacturing. at Curtveurville,Cleartleld County
a superior an tole of
•
Four Horse Power Threshing Machines.
Tneyr4nrertated 0 ;Wipe!, qii orders on the ttherteil notice
linden the most accomelodaiiiiii tefuin. Tam umeliinel ate
constructed of tho very best Material. and the Pattern being
portal:it In every particular, and palling throtigh the handl' of
note but first rate workmen. cannot fail to give ggneral sat4s
faction. _
SPPAIIIING °I Threshing Blaohlties dohe on
smut notice and ID tho most substantial :
tutdstitlidncltity maw
ier. at Curwenaville NEW Foundry._
thIPSUNB. fIARDSOUIL McAL/111NEY.
Clunawnvllle. dept. 4. 1851.—/y. •
THE 8101130 w to ,the Stook 'of UNION TURNPIKE
ate notice that they am required to par the LANG ned FINAL. luetalmentof Stock by theta severally subscribed
The toad le now completed, and the money dee to the Oen.
tractor,, end those nellpotlqg gip police , n2l3y expect to boar
the coastqueecee
Hy outer of the Manaiteis, " • • • ' '
A . K, VVIUGHT.
Oloartled. July t3B, 1852.
A SECOND ,ARUM.6 . l4fifTt, SPRING
AND .B.O.migRAPPPE/...
•
''ClEiSOZEPlisMtricatlpl3ll:oEli,
.(::
MONTELICEi t BROTHER TEN EYCK
WU restohnfo II y Infotai ,the Popile,timt they 'hive
Wlt en reit 'nee ccr-parteenbln In the MKKUANTILIE sold'
8110 E ll!and hate, J O O received 1 1 0 M :PMM4I4'
phlo thaw scampi oak handsome esilettmeattif,
Ott Di.) aor
. q 0 4, 2 1 , ,t
Of elf kinds nbu fd sr'siti whidh, ha‘ialt beenpnrchaied
a' natio: 110 1v IQW mate, they ate enabled to olbt to the paella
the veil
BEST 'I3ARC H /11NS..
• It'would be almost 'lrriticiEhii i ie LIU the Many' nrti.•
cies cm emtislog the r stocit , opitOodi Jost,teitelveolnrtt; Vey
invite nil to come and tee for tlipmiolV6ll MOM that
they VIII Rot ,• '! ••1 ,• •, I , • ••: .;
More Goods,; for: the same, money than at
any (idler .Storoffn,Corwensvillel,
, They hersall hinds of . . • •
DRY 600 S; GR OCR I R,It§,
,
• UPEIV,6*V.4.
:11:A.4?1YGTTAR ; E,.
And ell other Mt Mies trinailifoand in well famished dairy.'
To tender their establishment well WOO n volt et all times,
then will continuo to twlve, as the season advances new
sapplien of actionable Goods for bodies' son GentlemenP.
wear, so as to be always ready to oiler the choice of Eastern
Markets. ' • • • 'l , , ,! I
1110 would 5116 call attention t ) o thett r aportment or
Ct...llo(. o iti and •
Whdre they always keep'on hindaistgo. and well esiorielf,
let of nigNott ono .1.X./UNTItY ,UALF, JKOROMO,
KIP and tiTOGY I.IOOT/3. ,
MORO deo. ()ALP, KIP, 'and an , hlitdi of Gentlemens'
KIIOEK. Also,
Ladies' Fin6Shbes,
Clearfield, July 8. 1851
Such no GAIT ri eRS Red LAO: 110e7ft 4 .
I.lth; ell gad JENNY, L. 1111), TIES.
BUB of all kinds. qualities nod 'lces.
Also—Hove' and Itlitses', Clark:Rd' sod 8110E8 of all
t hey keep constantly a lot of the/int:practical workmen.
end felnunfeeture their elates Ahriman warrant them lota
made or the belt Materia l
_, and In thh belt and lawit styles.
filllEd and CUUNTILY rftODUUE taken In ex.
cholla for goods.
ristablirownt b one door West of
John Draeoker'e hotel. Corwensville.
Jane BU, 11354.-3 m.
• GOOD .ADVEICE.
irkwe NovcE, MN. WOMEN ANU CRILDREN
' 'that • #
W.L.E.6II4AWS nifog LI!
Sieve rea•ived their '
Spring and Summer Stock of Goods,
and are prepared to astonish the natives at
TILE GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES.
Their stock consists of a large and varied assortment of
rOItEION AND DOMEIiTIO
a - eleCD } C) , I=Da
Bareges, Berge,De Lanes,Lawns,Callicoes
&c.—ALSO a large.assortment of
liffearEwearos; eanosziowearoli
BOOTS and SHOES,
L'Ltaat24M3 muncal CatmaDas e ,
They have also on hand a very largo stock of
SUMMER CLOTHING,
Cloths, Cassimercs, &admits, ICentucky
Jeans, ncecds, Muslins, Tickings,
And in fact ogeryl,ldeg to supply the wants Of tau/woad
country. all of which are &re mined to 5..11 compel. than
they hare evtr been said I,relpro, they. therefore, request al,
persdos wishing th pltrchate to Elva thern a call
Eiruerimer,h c e the cheap cash Wore of WALLACE: &
lIIt L9 ,' Market Or...et near tho
AturP.l.l•ls4
%Ai ATEVER c ,ncerns the heal h mid lieuPtbess °rivet
V 'Pio le at all kintes of thet most valuable loopottaata.
lake it tor grat.ted that es e'Y person wi•l do all tothaq power,
to save the lives of theirel - 4%lNa Lui that every pertOttwiffep.
deavor to pip note their siwo ileattn at alisacrilLes I feel it
to be my duty to solemnly insure you that 13M8. accord.
log to the uptown of the most on ebrrted Physicians are the
IrTimary causes of a taiga m stout/ or Mitoses to •widels ohlt,
siren end n ul's aro halite ; )1 you hase an apnedto rontiour
n'ly ahaacciatire It at ode bind tit I . ooli to /wallie s klactUreath,
p o lo is tha hitomnrh , raising at tpe Nose, Narthaess and tall
n so ot the Du Centre. Hlow revel% Vnuo I , loinia•
remember that all ti•ede (leucite WOttltl.l. and you should at ,
ensue audit ose rt.tnedy
An art !cif, founded utmost t3o tenti Ito Princlgles, co mounded
with purely vegoi-dile substanc,t, being treilera.ly sere when
taken, sod eau Its given Le In mot tender lufneit crab deci
ded bottenciol effect where bowel Como'ulnis and jliwrtreel
have made ilt•rn w. et end itelchlaterd tile Tonic Irrapsrtles co
my Vborrn idy ruts ere such that it steeds withini an eiqual in
the coielocuo or medicines. In giving Woe nail sireficilh to
ti a k4cmuch. wheer mak Inlet ale , tlY tar those
eltiict.l Dp.peria. the usioniihtue cures 'performed by
this tliyrup.al ter PhyIIICIMI, have lolled. is tie slitringm)
cif al superior efficany °via all others.
This is the mot difficult Wenn to &etre/ of /anal infest
th 11111118 Q stsiern, it /rows to 6 plavrst fudefinVelisegth,
beeominu no coital tin Roane) in the lotestinrsnui du:o
uch etlectine the Lean. so red:) , as to cause Et: Vitus Dance.
er.e , that those isfeleted.seldom if ever susetot that itio
Tao., tvo , rn hasteninc them to en earls guise. In °Wert°
deli ray thu Worm, e very energetic treatment must be pur
se d. It would therefore het roper to .aka ti or Bof my Llrei
Pill. noes to remove Intl obstructions that the WO/111 Syrup
may titd direct upon the Worm, which must betaken in dales
m Y tatilekonell I Dill 3 Luso' e day, These eine:lions followed
have Enact been known to fall to caring the most blistruata
case of Tape Worm.
Liver Pills.
•
Ito part of the sys'em is mwo bed° to d scan then 'the
salting as a titterer to ',wily the blood. or giving
the urnper secretion to !Ire blip—so that any wren: altino of
the : Corer eliects the other Impenani tune orthe >stem, and
iesaits vatioueti in Live , Cumid tint, Jaundice. s yi•Jeus a,
Bro- We pheuld, therefere watch tatty ay mewl OM might
ind , cnte a wren action pethe Liver. Chaselrilts being com•
Doted of ROUT:3 and f urnithed hy nature to heal
the s tet :—Nernmy, let. An EXPO... y r.-MA[4T, which aug
meets the theretion from the t'ulmunary moues nucahmae, of
promotes the ithetherge 94 secreted matter ;td. An A LIT,Ii-
AIIVE. which chariots' ittome Inesplicelde wert Intensible
inanner the certain morbid (10,ion of the system dd. A TO
NIC, which given lone and strength' to silo um eonsill sham.
renewing health and Vigor ler allparte ellhe Oh. •
CATHARTIC. whfdh act* IhOerfict barman/ wlttnttre ether
ingredients, and operating on the Uowc4, end eroe4ing the
whole mau of and •Illated mateer, and untifying the
which destroys disease and reitotes health. ,
2"Gti) I.E\lczmaGailas•socb
Vou vrlll find thine rills an Invaluable medicine ID man,
complaints to which you are subject. la i bstrucriont either
tote' Of partial. they Kaye heel' lattud74l; jaartunable henellt—
restoriag their functional arrangemet's to a healthy action—
ontifying the Mood and other Holds co effectually as to put io
flight nil oomplaints whictt may tutu from female trrestulati
ties, as Headache. Gkldinau, Dinansesof ilicht. Plus is the
ihdellffack. &a.
None getiu.ne unlets signed .1. N. 110BENBACK- , all
others b•iog Unto Imitation,.
Or Agents whiting new woolly+. and Store Kceoers desi•
tons of becoming Agents must eddress tee Proprietor. J. N .
Hotiensack.Philatelohia, Pa
Agents in Clearfield county.
WALLACE gr.
P. W BAKItel'T I otbersbura.
J. SMITII
J. C. BRKNNER Mooresville.
And by every respectable Dealer and Mmobatt in tho
county and Sta.e.
* 0:::7 - Price, each 25 cents.
Philadelphin.Junto.l.las2.-14.
1133o4tair Laid la= 110.70/I'.
TTlLESubscriber would respectfully aunounoeiti. hie old
friends and customers, and to the public generally, that
hots again opening at his stand at the comer of .Frctat and
Cherry streets.
A large and well-selected stock of
GOODS -
'Lawny/leg the usual vatic y kept is a retail Store, which ho
wtll sell
as CHEAP as the CHEAPEST,
• . .
At Wholesale or Retail, for the CASH,
Ile will alsoexchanao Goods for COUNTRY PRODUCE.
BO fur as ne can make it newer hat pu war.
As he canuot wails° to continua bea, husluess lone. on
account of the LAT fitIORI et phial) ha intends to tell,
he would &lame all W ho 'with to bar CIICAY,GOODS to
CALL SOON
, • • - ' C; KRATZEB. '
Clearfield. July 3.1659.
• •
Cpl
.(Xl'ilni..lsg9 . 7/ 1 41P Ii 17. ): r ,,i iValle) '1 1 4 41 1 1 80 .114E3
, : ... • ; ~• •.•.L.• :, . • . •so,itiouttot 10,) oxidir
pna •anitallsa 'ipo 0 °Rohr •Oculo 410 d . ) -
(n4joirsto.loup odai'd ol l4 - B(hIVNNXID 11 ' 4 ' 4 : - ::;:b":," 7- .,
lo umwounoo/(luia I.llf AA ritkaliiol) :4111 '- • s“• - •'':::,.
103 , •Airivab Iraq owl JoErg () (IEI
1 51 Ei . a I.. 0 011 1 1 ,40 4 1,- , o tlm n uoaqd• AA v
,
.. , . • . ..
.. . •
•arialafe' iuterd :10 =ton
. • 1i i It`l.M„ "ii .livAll i 4v Ail . ..:
- • . 1
THE. CHEAPEST G00.1JS!!
••••••• I
sea.mta tagayvalac.'
.
inwlei DIAITO. having purchased ofJ. Is..lianter his
1 dtock or Merchandize, arc now receiving a large and well
selected supply, or Stir SONAIII.WSIOu/J.l Dr every des
cription. which were laid In at the lowest possible rates, They
would invite the public,
,beloie Dorchester thrashers. to call
at the late stand or 1....114 Pier, on Markel street. and era.
mine their InTOOK;and Pktil:E.6, as they•are detemsleed to
sustain thefonner character of the house for to
•
W • ET
April .18
BVitiil
' 2952. • A. AtritTkii
_ . .
D EADY-MALIE °Lamm° of ahhosteseri au/lotion
Jun o
sale at the store of
Juno L. 1E32. .! ;EMU dt
$5OO Chaißentre.
UORBNSACK'S WORM SYRUP.
The Tape Worm
interi42 acoordidr(• 6)444; 11;1141 ' t o;
,18 11 1 111 V i i fe l igegiVtt il l ` .. ls 4 :Pitrdtritr
:Pt, • Dbtridi . r of Ronititylillolo. il'1•
Anothot SoiotitifieVoilddrik,'b
REAT.; ;AYLAR4.IPoPt %T:uity
DYSPEPSIA r III"
• = plt)
1:1q
ClOVlltteit
1., .111. 11hr
Proposed (rpm RENNET,.;or totink
of the 'OZ,alter Diroefoin's nitßory'Llyla
Thoitoat Physiological elioinitit,liy4.l2l.lfo on:ni
tom, M. D., oolt. Nogltsp,Rightb 811049.1,4%,1
dolphin, Pa. ~.. •
This is tt . I /ily' Wol - htdrfolVoitioily for ihnldL~ut Id
DysyrlrarA,..fx LlVEn''COstri.uree„e u
sTrynTicer., ong,Dlitalt4lT V,' Curing nitor.Nattirs'ist,
Own , y
Nauss's:l'Bomq' ogenl, iho Gelatin
' I
'o .' llEl(frlltoirspOlniiful , Ol
ter, ,will, digest or diasolsto,•,'Fivir. 9E)
' ROAS;‘.I3EEV IN ABOUT TWO ,119g1f,t4,1:4
Stomndli. • " '
DIGESTIOI4.i ,, I; , 1(1
13 1 fi l idTi a l° ll7liii:si b h i i . c i t i t j fr l e ; egi r n i g i s t • l fgliltrii i r t e r t y n el
that organ, whoa a 000 pflheaft,b,icalled fie stiWge.
Juicd: Thirrlttidis the Great Boirmat of ihn roo
Oleg; fleisilvlng. acd•titirrtahstiag-Aient, of • theivemsek, ,
and intestines. Withal:: It tire's° will be o6' dlgestioald /
eotureysto4 of rood into,Wortstano,nonetritio: piffle hod
but rather afoul / torpid, painfa), and destructive condatob f
the whole ingegthreaPparntnit.'„ weak. holden/Logi n:l ,d.;
stomach pp:di:motto good Gastric Juice, and hence the ins;, ,`
ease, distrais rourdebilitywhialstallao• " '
PEPSIN, AND, RENNET.
PEPSIN is the chief element. or Greet Digesting pri gg l64 ,
o! the Gastric Juice. It is found in ,rreat abandenee NAO.,
solid mallet the human stomach tarot teeth. andao'mgirlef
came,' Mc stomach to digest jteelf, or oat Pain up, It iy also
found in the stomach of anintali, as the os. our, &d. lit
the materiel mad by farmers in makleg cheese, cakd Himaty.,
the elfs.ct of which has long been the wonder of Modally...,
The curdling or.tb° sails is thistle Prom" ord 'gS" o- ''rellt
ai .',
net posseuessteatthing power. lb° stomach of st cal wai
cartDepitithr oles thoosand. %Ones its own welabt of solikmi
Baron Liobig states that •line os it of Pepsin dissolved is sixty.
fh'qossind parts.or seateo,lll4ll digest meet Bad other
Diseased stomachs produce ao good Gastric Juice Rennet, or
Pepsin. show that , thts want may tre,Perrectittappired,.
we (twee the ioll,swing
, ,
g...IENTIN C . EVIDENCE:
BARON LI ERIC , in • .hls cetabrnred work' on 1 4indd ;
Chemistry, sass •"Ain Artifcial Theestlye Fluid maelia
rhadtly obtained (rem the roacuustiembrano of thestonttehof
a Galt, In which ration+ arthlet of toed, as meat end gm,
will be Solletiel,Changed, and Dicested. Precise!, in Ifierg:
manner as they would be to the human stemma,"
llK.PElfEltkA,{bhisfnmourtreatlseon - rood and
puhltshnd by Wilton At Co., New York, page 35.atat aa m a.
same great fact. and' describss the method 01 bienaratiaa..— .
Thera are few higher authorities than Dr. Pere' la
Dr JOHN W. DRAPER, I'rofe.tur of Chetniitry la the
Medical College of the Gals/entity of New York, is hit "Text
Book of Chemistry," pure 831. i. cam •• It has b ean a amt i ox
whether rirtitlcial dictation could be ttcrformad —bat Mx pm:
universally admitted that it may be.
Professor DUNGLISDN Pthladelulda in his amine&
on Haman rh - stolugy. devotes more than fifty patent* an
exatninntion subject. illisespelments With But.;
tnont, on the Gastric Juloe„ obtained from the Ityinghaman
stomach and from animals ate k acme. In all eases,rt,
a aaa y s ••diaestion occurred us Perfectly in th e Arßlicialas la
the N tantaldirestions."
.
• AS ;A I/ISPI PSIA
tm. ll' MUG(ITUIi'3 preparation of PEPSIN has mance&
tits 'mut marvellonl ofienti:enting CARS of DehLitty;esnapigi,
tion.,Nervous Decline, and Ilyspt ptio Consumption. supposed
SO be on the Ter) verge of'she grave. it Is napnuibletontre
the details of cases in the limits of this advertisement-413
authenticated et:iffiest.' have beets seceivei or somata .
200. RFAJAHKATILE.CLIRES .• •
In Pnlitclelphla.l4 ew 'York. +tali ,itheioe alone. Them' wars
tent', ells leselerale'ehtes. tad th e cones wet* eel ollyjeo4.
and vroedeethl het remanent
leis a er , et NbiliVtille; ANTIDOTE, and from tbosalot:
ithlosly small oyunnttty necessary toproducohenAloydlimltaa t
I believed toner twee •
ELECTRO.MAGNISI IC PRI NC IPL.ES;'
There it no term of4)).1) BTOMAOLI COBIPLAINTS whisk
it am.* nn term to mach anti rtin , se et dues NQ maiterbor .
bad they - may Ifb, it la VEM •I Ntf.TANT .A
dose removes all the unpleasant v) mu cont. awl it only aced;
to be reponteo, for a short time to make these good effeateet.
maned!. PtlltlTl' I)I 111-In ID and VIGOR (IF Bony.
follow at ones. It is tiarti‘m tally excetlere to ease ofHasosa„;
Vomiting, (;romps. Soreness eir theint or ti a Stoat aeh.distrest
are, entitle. tow, cold state or Ilia Blood, Heaviness. Weak*
of ...mac:atom Weakness. toodestrie
Itisan try. 14ueiei,le. &a,
l'rtca,()Nr. noi.Liku per bottle, One bottle wilLefltli
eflecta lustre& care.
PEPSIN IN POWDERS, • ;
SENT BY MAIL, FREE OF PUBTAaI3. I 1:
. For con•entenceol sentlinc to all pads of the comm i sn't
O.GESTI E MATTER fIE PEI 1 4 11 ts pet op la
torn ot Pawden, with directions to be dirsolved ia.dilpted,
alcohol, water, or ty ray, by Lae Patient- beie liondersenly
Van precisely trio same matte,' as (ha bottics, bat
quantity fort h, came pike, and will be sent by mall, EllE6
PO.‘iTaG E., for ONE yllisl.l.. R &Ca ( P:M.OIW) it.
J. S. OINJGH lON. No lLNorth Eighth street. ehila.,Ps..
Sir miasmas for live dollars Every baokNia sad bank
bean the written signature of J. S. nouGuroN
Stile Proprietor.
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&gents wanted in ovary t'wn in tha Buiteg.7
Very litoernt discounts cirento the trade. Umatilla, Puthaill
tem. anti Monate lan nroil..,:irrAi to act LS 11,CCDIS., '
AnfliTB Tor Cleat Belo COO 7 t i—•
WAL.L.ACC t 1111.14 , Rio afield bornneti.'• ".i.
WI .LIAtl MaltßlllY..t•tirw ent vino. ' ' '"'
P. W. BARRETT. Lathenainrk. t!!)
R. W. Mt It ARE. !Nino townkhio.
vU 41r. ISt MAN , Y. Rrw Wariiina , on• I
JOIIN 'C. IIRENN ER .filootrairilfe, Ciraifield co. "
-Mnr 24.,101.--1
PLEANAINT 01114 L
1110N . FOUNDRY nnd :MACHINE SHOP,
Ac MO/eq.
.t
111 E undersign° respectfully nnnounces to the rtropl3A
L Ciearheld end the adjoining mantles that health runtll4
um to carry on the ASAAvo boone.a AL nut eximislve WAWA,
meat to the norough' of Clearfield, end ts bow preparadli
manufacture all Ittpdp ot
Castings used for Grist Mills, Saw-lit
and (4 kinds of Machinery.
ilia Cottbus are' no icor a soperloi iscallty—eonah if inttj
polio% to any other ir the taco—as ha uses Dona but the Irf
best material. and employs none bta tbevery bested Wean=
Ila
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111ACILEVE SHOP,
With two supyrior TORN ING LATHES, dares by stem,
Is now In ancoessfulopetatioo. and moles the maaasewsntot
a practical mechanic—Where almost any Otte!. of tatattisell
can bo FINISHED in the sett' best style. and on shod amid.
He has now an hands a lame essectment of C tech
at If)TOV Ea 3 of vane s sizes and pitfall:, e, el l () UG kl()Ntl,
WASH K rmEs; &0., &0.. which hi offers sel law re
Cub, or oa a reasonable credit. Ile is now cliaUßls APO
he molt confound patterns . , .
• HATHAWAY COOKING-STOVES. ,
ALSO—Fancy Air .Tight Pailot-SloGes,
IVinC Plate' antt coal ,Stoves. Also, ~
rio‘ll*
And all kinds of iitira.c;-*AitE. SLEIGH and tILE
SULE3. WAGON BOXES. Ice
lie jutml‘ 1 1 . 0 * ell pµ rpsoaabla terms,• and tmsts that lb"
"citizens of the county cnaeralry' will find it to their adtastst•
to give him Glair custom. CArlij will , always paptalal ;
but the hiabeft price* will be alowed . for skrmory
and Ohl) Id ET4L. As be it ifres his eatablah meet hts WO_
su petutslon. ail Orders for'wort. w • - lye prompt annsult i •
• , 1)A VICO Pak
Clearfield, Nov. 28. 1851. • • •
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iJ3. T41.1t1.011 0 TropoetroUjr; .4totiotiottal 1.0.142
1.7 tiar3dillar I riondttlio (iutill that MI hair temolsaW°
ond:conunenced bus i nese panery, , on ti
stteet;inomediately or .I.tiooneis hotel, eitiwearnue,
" wb ri ne 10 PrdTlif la IsuPO4 ,ordpii on Abort. soila lAd
in t o most sults ac'or Y manner. '
car D 'fata il Tato 7JUMBE.IIi.IIen to asohn►k
and tho tditheit Inriousa ay 17. 'l.7l—pdi.
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FOR SALE BY „ .WIJLACE 1111 4 V.
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upetwgretiLiti, o op t upei io t el oltbeetti tbi pit
E rot eteettield - thin •hti ttidtt Mass 'to' vette' 0 11
AitOKI N 4lbstitutsq_a r oe Etta °Ohs r .
had ha thii lot athes orplablio patron
be intends to plow! ,wholtlivotbluk 'whit theft bastion." V.
Clearfield. Pa,-blitr.S.
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A - Sip cLia Wintera Meat—olistui, nine " , . 111 4
Itraibe tun posflbia inurtett•lntLead, Ina
that 27; • ,1 1 r ') ; 1:1,e•
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stu in;Panedeipnia wino .11te Iron
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