Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 10, 1852, Image 4

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    The. ollowing lines from the. N. Hath r ; ' . ifiNlNbg DIRECTORY .OP
CLEARFIELD CO.:
shire Palligtilvoso'suggOstedbjr,reading in
.teackicpappr,astlie caption of; a' scurril, PETER SEYLER,
ndir,_aitable,theibaionimounCeMent,',Fraitk - IROli-FOUtibkla—Naar Whew:ug—vinare all tons
ard!' , 4 ,
t tgatioas are made of the bett mat erial , aut k o o o lw romitabla
fikTieeco a coward 1 breathe it not
I, 4 ,;ll.StAtit'Freedonreii hallowed sky ;
01101Btaiker Hill find a voice ~
uTo echo back the lie.
The bkaid that frein . that.sacred font
t',Baptiznd our native land,
vnever warmed a craven heart,
i
. lDr- . nerved a traitor's hand.
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ittliklnerce a coward? let the wretch
;;Atiii& from his ainbush crawl;
Who; with corruption in his heart,
Thus bathed his lips in gall. •
lii 'livith a Sceptre by hiS side, -
:And - on - 14e head a crown, . •
WllktiOepHdriamation of the deed
''WOuld strike the caitiff down.
1 1 ,41liii)lerect a coward ? he who spurned
;;InliiigiftS of plice and power,
And found beside:the.hearth of home
, The:oaly welcome dower.
fitifidahlhe blast of wa'r was heard,
:11e'iiin'ght a foreign shore:
NEOUguit:he loved his. home tho less,
ceuntry more.
Frank Pierce a coward ? ' let us look
On Cherubusco's field,
yy s h9 R: I'm ling on his bold brigade,
po'such word as yield.
keedritieras the marshalled host
'Atileutivitipt.in awe and pride; -
TitiAitakint binth,'' led on by Pierce,
es fire defied t t
kic, fierce, a coward? when at night,
By pure compassion led,
Het Ought alone 016 crimson field,
- , Where theso ho loved had bled !
No Thought of self--his only wish
• 'To catch the latest sigh
Of these who left New England homes,
_in that far land to die.
Frank Pierce a coward No ! the thought
Would Freedoth's soil profane ;
The•pntriot sire of "seventy-six"
Lives in the son again.
His fame shall spread, long as our flag
In glory floats on high—
As long as Hampshire's granite hills
Look upward to the sky !
ITAIRMAJE.
WORK TO BE DONE IN SEPTEMBER.
ntard.--If grain crops be not already
sown, they should be attended to early in
the month. Wheat and winter rye cannot
be' sown too early, as the roots must have
time to penetrate the soil to a sufficient
depth to prevent their being throwed out
during the winter. Corn should now be
gathered, and proper preparation made for
fattening of stock for sale. Root crops
require strict attention, and if planted in
rows as 'they should be, the cultivator may
be frequently run between them this month
with profit.
Potatoes should be dug as soon as their
skins refuse to slide when hardly pressed
upon by the thumb; this is a better guide
for ascertaining when a potato is ripe than
to-judge by the fading of the vines. Build
ing may now be done with advantage.—
Stiff, .hard lands should now be plo . wed
and 80-soiled, leaving the land ridgetPcifi•
disintegration by frost during winter. r l - :,te
farmer has now more time for ploy
than in the spring; his cattle arc stronger,
and a little work will not hurt them before
fattening. ..Timber may be cut this month.
Look to barn-yards, and see them properly
arranged for saving their drainage during
winter. -•
Light sandy soils should not be plowed
in the fall. Select your ears of corn from
thrifty stalks while standing, for next
year's seed, being careful to take from
such stalks only as bear more than one
ear.- Save your corn-stalks well, as by
proper treatment they make good winter
fodder. Use cooked feed for hogs ; and
remember that weeds in the hog-pen will
save time and produce better results than
ifleft standing during winter. Large quan
tities of head lands, peat, &c., &c., should
be placed near the stables, barn-yards, &c.,
for WI Composting; and proper quantities
of bonedust, salt, and other materials in
tended to be added to the compost ''should
te'in readiness.
KITCHEN GARDEN.—Collect onion pips
intended for replanting in early spring.—
Manure grounds intended for spring gard-
ening, plowing and sub-soiling deeply.
I/so the manures, this month, long and
ilileeply buried, or, at least, not merely
placed beneath the surface, so that in the
spring plowing, .by using the same plow,
the manure will be thoroughly mixed
throughout the soil, instead of merely oc
cupying the surface, or being then all
tuilied under, 'as would be the case with
shttlleiv fall nanu ring.
- Keep the hand and horse cultivator bus
ily at worlcattiong the turnips and other
root crops.
Part the roots of all herbaceous plants
for.increasing their number about October
Ist;seleeting cloudy or wet weather, select
cucumbers for pickling, as the first frost
will finish them. Wced.out spinach,. hoe
tatO.,ezirtllup celery on, dry days and not
00a:M.bile wet with dew.
) . 11pSis shouldnow have athorough dress
ing—, .1,.;u0k to your sash frames and have
them giazed , and generally repaired in time
to lot the putty
,hardep before they are
imted ; . ,hate:a supply of shutters, straw
V0*,&f. 1. &e., Cut down parely, &c.,
141111.12: GARDEN AND OucnAnn.—Buctd
in.may'still be done, for which, see chapt
ers from Dowpjng in our late ..numbers.—
Strew - lime, around .applo-trees. Cleanse
bark pi. fruit trees with the wash 'directed
in fortll4r numbers."" Remove caterpillars'
eggsi:rop2 end pf twigs,
u ro tieeS i thot . have fruited badly this
3i30. r [ or! ig refrmir.•
;r lowa papers say; the 'corn crop
in lowa is likely to be, prger. ever.' •
WILLIAM A. WALLACE,
A TTORN EY AT LAW...olTlceadj If oing Ills reside:neon
Sew ntlstruh.opuosito the readeueouf Uwe. Bice, Clear•
field, re. April 17, 1/54
' JOHN FLEGAL I
rtlAClCtlNllTll—Lnthenlburn Wagons. Buggies. &0.,
Li Neatly toned on Ma ihortost notion De0.1.1i0851.
H. P. THOMPSON,
pYSICI AN—May be found either at his office mitt Sao.
1 hotel—Curwontrule—when not not proferrionallY
al and. , Deo. ad. MI.
LEONARD & MOORE,
'rut BIECIIANTB AND LI/1518ER 1/111A1."Elt85—becord
/TA ktreet, Lar wecoLtdarkot aLd Loint—Uletuf aid.
Dee. 1:9, 1851.
.JAS. B. GRAHAM;
POST hiASTEA. Mitt:DANT and DEALER IN I.IIIVI
- Bradford township. •
Dee 29,1851.
C. ICRATZER,
IfIjPRCGANT AND IsLiftlltEtt I . LALER—Oorner of
LTA Pruhr and Locust streets—ClourDold.
A. L. SCHNELL,
TAiLOII-I.nthorebor¢ do hi► work jogai rood and
a. cheap. as nay other fellow. Leo. 2,. 1851.
J. D. TEIO:VIPSON,
BLAOLIDIiTtf, Wagons, !Ingoles, &0,.tg0 , ironed on
short notice. and the very host style, at his old stand in
the borough of Corwensvllle. . Dee. 12,1859,
A. K. WRIGHT,
MMERCHANT Arm EXTENSIVE DEALER IN 1.1.1111-
BER—Southwett Uorner of the lhamodd—Clealfhld.
Deo. V. MI,
ISAAC SMITH_,
MERCHANT. AND DEALER IN LIJIVIDIM AND
Country Producegenetally—Stateetreet. between Cherry
and Locust—Curweneville. Dee. 88.1851
THOMPSONS, HARTSOCK, & CO,
IRON -O.M wen.vllle. An extensive !most
meat of castings =do to order. Dee.
THOMAS H. FUL'I'ON, & CO.,
MEMMA II TEI, end cxteusivo dealers. ann Manoracturepi
olLumber, Bahl 1110/. July 23.1852.
JAS. ALEXANDRR,
SADDLER AND lIARNC MAKER—In hit new shop
on Market street. near Morten's hoc&
Deo. PJ,1851.
ELLIS IRIVIN & SONS,
A T Iho month of Lto Run t 6 miles from
MERUIIANTS. and exteesive Lumber manufacturers.
Juue 114, 11454.
ROBERT McNAUL,
TANNER—At the ,o 1.1) til'Ar.D in llnrwenoville.
Pon•. V. 1.1851
SAMUEL WAY,
BOOT awl 811uEMAKEIL—etrwenaville.
Leo. M 1851
G. C. PASSMORE,
PIPLACKSMITII—At the Old Forindry—ectrwensville.-
1/ Prices to scut the !Imes Lee.:N.lB)l.
THOMAS SHEA,
VASIIIONARLE TAILOIt—In ritmer's Raw, on Market
street. immediately over teen Post Oza—Ulelrlilld.
Leo 19.1851.
SAMUEL B. TAYLOR,
TANNER. and HOOT and SHOE MANUFACTURER—
Carwentvdta. Deo. IA lasl.
GEORGE W. ORR,
'121.A.CKE3141111, In hls new Shoo on Thud street. south of
hl sleet Ciewilekl. Pa. May 1. 1831.
R. V. WILSON.
VSICIAN--,111-41 on ..ec3nd Weal, oopotite the rcti
deuce of liov.lthiler. Cientrifold. 4Drtl Hi 186 j.
HENRY LORAINE,
pYSICIAN nad DRUGGIST. on Market wee, oppotito
11. - hi. residonce.thandioid. April 11% in l
JOE-IN NV. SEIUGERT
WAGON MAKER, comer of Mire and LOCUIt streets
uleardeld. Repairing done to order. April.itt. 'ol
WALLACE & HILLS,
RETAILERS OF FOREIGN AND DO:deem 111E1{-
CllANDthE—at. Bhaw's old Stand—Olsailheld.
Dto 10.1851.
HURXTHAL & BROTHER,
MAN Uri and LUMBER LIBALEBS. Woo geed
Post Unice, Bradford tp Clearfield co. APtil 1,. '62.
J. L. CUTTLE,
OUNTY PURVEY ER eed LAND AuENT. Oflioe ad
C
joraiag hie resideuee,..n Market street. Clearfield.
Audi Id. 190.
GEO. RICHARDS,
vASIIIONABLE* TA 'LAIR—West end (A Shaw's Row
ut, 'us:F r i—Clearfield. Deo. 185 .
RICHARD GLENNAN,
BOOT tilitie;alAKEß—East door In :thaws's Row on
Market stmet—Elearined. Dec. 30.1831.
MRS. ELIZA IRVIN,
LixrENeive RETA.ILER OF FOREIGN AND DO
-121 matte blerchandiatt—East end of Atete street —On rwens
•01e. Dec. 30. iesi.
ED W. B. I'ATTON,
CABINETMAKER—East end of State street—Cara en.-
vale. Dec. 89. 18,1.
THOMAS . MILLS,
fIOACII AND 211.EIGH MAKER, on Third Vreet. be
tween Market and Locust, Clearfield, Pa. Apeillli. 'b4
McBRIDE,
RETAILER AND DE LER IN LUMDER—Nortess
Coiner of &ate and timust streets. Curweesvilie.
Deo. 130. 1451
RICHARD MOSSOP,
RETAI LER Or FORE, GN AND DOMESTIC IME
CIIANDISE & LIQUORS—AL Bigler & Co'o, old
Mend. Also, Du the west side of ild .t.reet. Deo au.18.51.
WM. P. CHAMBERS,
wilemwttmtiT t ell AIRMAICER. and lIOUSE St
VV BltillN PAlNTER—C.rwoosville.
Dec. Z.), 1851.
B. F. STERLING,
zAnta.v. dt AVINESS-MAKER. and JUSTICE OF
ttIE rEACE74:urwensviite. Dee V. V. 751.
M. W. FLEMING,
nysTrirt e. 1.90 N. C H
ATING-OUSE and coN eEc-
TIOISA4 —Cur Nonsvale. Dm lbal
D; S. PLATNER,
11 A tlo 74; w Wahlagtua. BurnldotoznlAVear
teid, iemnr23
CHAMBERS & KLEPFER.
up] EELWRIGHT k CIiAIRMAKERS. aco.--Bridg
•. purt. rike.ownehlp. Deo.lM, 1851.
GEORGE R. BARRETT,
A TTORNE Y AT LAW—Oflice adjoining his residence
A
Becond sheet,. Clearfield. April /U. Mil.
JOSEPH. S. FRANCE,
A TIORNEY AT LAW ,011iceon Market street,adjoinina
Li the residence J .1,, Canute, Esq , Clearfield I,
April 18, 1832.
JOHN. CARLILE,
BLACKSSU7E. dt JUSTICE OF TLIE PEACE—Lain
orsharg Dm V. Wt.
I. L. 'BARRETT,
MERCEIANT. LUMBERMAN AND GENERAL KW
bupE DEALER—At Burette' ralßs at Glearl.4l
Brlda, • $ 3. 80.18 M.
ISRAEL COOPER,
uosTmAsTER at than slope —Retailor of Foreign and
L Domestic Merchandise, and entenstve dealer in Lumber.
Deo. EU, OM.
• • 0. B. MERRELL,.
ri9PP6I.. TIN a:. !MEET IRON WARE MANUFAO.
runEit—At. Beluel's old mind on Mundt street—Clear•
field, Leo, 11351.
ROBERT MANLY,
tATEIEEL.WRIGIIT and . C,HAIRMAKER: JUJUBE and
UIttIABILICUAL VAlNTilli—Bast Malice. street
-guff"'• Agt 11/4101.
J. G. RI.LSSELL. . •
TANNEIIB COURMERS AND DEALpILS Al.l,
River of LeAther.• If Ples,Graln, ate,. token In exchange.
Pen n.v illo. ra. — Grnmpitaillitis P. 0., Feb. 4, 1812,
DAVID SACKEUV •
CAAINLT AND 'CHAIR MAKER, Locu4 it,. between
f3ecoud ued Tbird.Dlearllod,l'a. April 114 D 152.
•
. .
WM. T.. GI LBER'f,' )
ULACkShfirT—
DAt ,ISlctittee'''i Mille. la Dell ,towastilp .
^-I.o'Where all work lq Melina ledona on short not oe az dam
,leaJoaable team., • De 0.112 t. .
MERCHANT awl PRODUCE DEALER. La thenbarg.
Cle'artield Co., Pa. April 17, 1834.
SAMUEL ARNOLD,
MERCAANT and PRODUCE DEALER, Lutbenburg
LTA. eloarlield county, Va. Apnll7.
•
FREDERICK ARNOLD,
MMERCHANT and PRODUCE DEALER, britheniburg.
(Nom hold co., Pa. April 1.41852.
• ISAAC SMITH,
NIERMANT and LUMUER and PRODUCE DEALER
Curwensvillo. Apyll 17. 1851.
WILLIAM H. BLOOM,
MTRCIIANT nod LUMBER and PRODUCE DEALt
Uorwenivide. Cleat!ledd county, Pa. April 0, 1851
WILLIAM BLACKSHAIRE, •
rIARINET and CHAIR MAKE R. and HOUEIb and SIGN
l'A INTER ono door mirth or the Proshyterian Church,
cn socong gre9t.Cloa.lield Pa. April W. Ibsd.
JOHN. H. HILBUIiN,
BOOT and 10E MAK Mt, keoOrfli street, nearly opposite
LJP A. K. Wright/ core, Clearfield. Pa. April 16.1852.
JAMES HOLLENBACH,
n LACK ti Mllll. on Third street, between Market and
IP Walnut. Uleartield.Pa. Avrilltl. 18,52.
J. H. JONES,
SIiOE & 110011 MAKER—Adjoining his residence on
Market, between ,Third nod Fourth streets—Clearfield.
Dee.W.
Deo. a 1851
GEORGE WILSON.
PHYSICIAN may be found nt his Office in MITHERS
!HMG. when not absent al professional business .
February 20. 111. W.
JOHN C. RICHARDS,
PIIIIBICIAN—Ou the R dge Road to Chest creek, four
miles from Curnsensviho. Deo. 119,
M. E. WOOD,
tIYISICIAN. May always be found at hi residence is
P
Car ensville, when not professionally absent.
Dec. V, 1861.
GEO. B. GOODLANDER,
WAcoN. MAKElL—Lotheraburg. Work done to order
on mart notice. nod on good toms. Deo. Vl, 'Ct.
GEO. W. RHEEM, •
QADDLER. BARNES'S & TRUNK MANUFACTURER
—Un Third street botwoen biorkot and Locust.
Dec. 80.1831.
TAILORING BUSINESS,
REMOVAL.
THE subscriber, thanlthil for post favors, Tea.
peel fill ly informs Ills customers, end the public
generally, that he has removed his shop to the buil.
ding over the Post Office. lately occupied by R. F.
Ward, nod that he will be there found at all limes
-on Nand" to supply his customers, Unlike some ol
hiscotempornries. he is unable to promise that his
Fashion,' ore of the most approved style of A NTI•
QUITY, but will insure them made according to the
Latest lqzshion of more modern days.
THOS. SHEA.
I Clearfield, April 1, 1851.
I -
i ROBERT MANLEY,
i aawa y taa l AND usislaut
111 A li ER.
1
TniE subictiher respectfully informs the citizens of "fear.
•tield county, that he is carrying on the above basin... on
Market street. nearly opposite, he residence of Isaac tontha.o.
where he sesoectiolb• solicits a share of public patronage
He ft titers himself that he o in furnish work to al persons who
may houleosed to call, to their entire satisfau lun. lie will
always have on hand
Cabinet-work and Windsor Chairs
Of every description. Upholstered chairs made to oaten '
ALSO, Dentist, Invalid, and Chamber
Chairs—Chair Beds and Bed Chairs.
The fled Chair can be •me vetted from the Arm Chair to a
complete eed in two minutes. and will alio fold op an that It
may be canveMently carded under the arm It is particularly
mai able for Military 9flic» re and for erafessional gentlemou.
N. B —Collies made tithe neatest manner and on the 'nor
Best notice
hid tegoectrady soil. cantlananoe of the publin palron•
age. Sept, 115. 3831-0
i?(DITIJIBIIIRL
PREPARATION is now being othrod r Duo
no o GUARANTEED CURE for the HEAVES . IN
DORSE.S, and as thei only known medicine In the world
having been used in the private Veterinary practice of the
utoprietor' for Umtatst eo years • and he has never known it to
fell In a single Instbnce of producing a lasting cure, and NW
Inn the horse In good spirits for work. The Otter incompeten•
cy the bora, for lawn. when troubled with this common
disease. should induce every one having such to apply im
inediately for this remedy.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER PACKAGE.
Which will be rent, •'with fall d 'lotions." to any part 01
the United States. All letters or communications to be ad
dies:ed. Past Paid. to
I, P 11:111`.
Near of Ne.lo South FIFTH Street. Philadelphia,
IN ho'esa'e agent for the United metes.
N. ll.—. Agent, wanted throughout the country to whom
• liberal discount will ho given ; and their names placed in
the advertisements. Address us above.
Pierce vs. Scott
11`.8 cause is down for trial on the SECOND FRIDAY
of Novemtwr next.
The Plaintill's sieclaralloe is filed
The Deleiornot hor poi his tole 3 11 0011 Ito record.
And now, to.wrt, the 14th day ofJuly,lBll. the undersigned
I otos this method of eis inn
Public Notice
To all [tortoni intrrested in 111. tan' or the above cams*. that
he nosiest rem , veal from the Eastern Cities a large and select
atiort meat of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware 4e flus ecnsware
Which be is now premed to sell to tither Demoomui or
Whigs at the lowest possible etuli once', or in exchange for
country prcdows.
The above stock of goods has lice* se:eoted with great care
as to quoin, 4M/ Price—and with a &terminators to tiELL
CUE 4.t'Ett than can hi purchased at any other estehlishinent
in the borough of Cleai litild.
And et we /Mame nothing for showing uur goods. o tel leg
Out pricer, we ottnestly invite ell porporetio and Whig La
dies and if en•lemen to call, examine, and in.ign for thorn.
selves.
At the old stand on Second etreot, Heady opposito the rest
deuce of Governor Meer.
Clearfield, July 14. Mil,
etrmy Cow.
CA Mk; to the promises of the subtpriber Im o 1
about the 10th of Jnlr last. a WILLA V
COW, trod cow 13 of It ED and WHITI; :,t.....
co'onr nod the litre tent white, and giving 71t . . i ,WI ,,
milk. The owner is requested to come forward, prove propertY,
pay ahttrgts and take her away, or she wily Ito disposed UI
accardi.g to law n ; . MITA IS ROA Oa,.
Covington tOWnship August 6, 1852.
Z3m.miallcDalc,
A LL persons are hereby cautioned against trusting my
CI. wife CATHARINE on my acoonnt. She is now hying
in a state of separation from me, and 1 will not be responsible
in any way for her maintaluancm. nor pay any debts of her
contracting. At a proper time). will show that 1 havo LIO
right to make any proviston even for tier support.
IJAVID W . flO YT .
Ferguson township. Aux. 9, 1852.
);state of Richard Davis, dec'd,
NNOTICEHERCRY GIVEN. That Leturs of Admin.
titration have been emoted to the subscribers on the
male of RICHARD DAVIS. late of Becalm township.
Clearfield county. tleoeased. All persons Indebted to said es.
tate'ate requested to make immediate payment—and those
having demands against the same will present them duly
authenticated for settlement.
N. 0. DAVIS. Reocarta, Admrs.
August 18‘1852. GEO. GILL. Bradford.
•
'Teacher Wanted.
ANY Person d to teach a COMMON SCHOOL
cars get a situation at Coryreasyille with a liberal corn.
pm:militia. Far particulars address the subscriber.
WM. IRVIN.
Curtsensvllle. July 23. lan.
TIIIAL LIST for Sept. term, .1852. '
r , eonard, & bloom. vs I:yoghourts & Brooks.
WW H Newcomer vs Iles: drain Hartshorn
J Leonard, Aulenes. & o. vs James Tamar
Bennett me of !lousier use of
Wm. Graham,it, vs H L Hall
Seligsbereer dr, Bloom vs Benjamin Bloom
Ira Nablus vs 'l'A McGhee, et, al,
c teen use of Sselswlclr vs II Hartshorn
George W Long vs Isaac Smith
Guillim use of it Shaw vs M Forces comt. ol Maim
Thos l Blot vs 'lnsist & McCracken
PhillP ,Autes, , Illelmt at Real
James vs notepads: & Brickley
John M. Chase vs Samuel Audrey
James Calabar. jr. vs J tinryinder, et. al.'
H Bloom use ofl Smith vs Peter loom
W
Win Wilson" ~ v s Wm loom •
Josoph McCrapkenvs Saligsberger & Bloom
hone Wit.on 0111intiou titian
C. .14m1Ah vs James Albert &Brothers ,
George Reborn i vs hialhiard ltahorn
Jacob Snyder • vs sr vvlgerns &. A Pitt,
Hardman Phillips vs/damsel Heeartg
name, Ni Wm Glasgow
Patotaln & Sons - vs A .Lticonto.
A Laconia , • t , s4l.ratchin llPatohin
' ' ' ' ronTER. Prothi.
Anf... 10,'1863,
.. . .
P. W. BARRETT,
DR. tiorrs
Nt ri . l l,
. •
R tell Mill hi OSSOP
Copper, Tin & Sheet-Iron•Ware
EIAkTUFACPECE,Y,
0. B. MERRELL
REIPEOTFULLY announce: that he Is now prepared
Lt to manufacture all kinds of ware In his line of business
In the best manner. at the cheapest rata, and on the short.
est code,. tie has just laid in afresh and large wale of
Raw Material, and with the lid of the beat of Workmen, and
the use of the latest end beet Imprcved machinery. he assures
tho patine that ho can supply them with
Copper, Tin, Sheet-Iron and Japanned
Ware,
As CHEAP and as GOOD as can ba found In any country
town In the interior of the etata
He intends to keels constantly on hands a gOLleffli assort
ment of READ V —MADE WARE of hls own mannfanture.
which will be sold either at WHOLESALE or REIAIIs.
Old Brass and Copper
Will be taken ut the highest prices in exchange for work or
ware.
ri/Thfentlinc done to order,
lilt shop is at tho old stand. on Ma. ket street, where the
public are respectfully invited to call and examine for them•
selves
Thi & Hardware
STORE.
B mERREILL rcipmernily Informs hp friends and
V. easterners, and the citizens or uicartioin county gener
ally, that he has now opened on deemd street. opposite the
reside, c• of Col. Barrett. an extensive
Copper, Tin, Sheet-Eron and
:Waal Ware STORE,
And then he is eow receiving n Mtge nnortment of
Cooking, Parlor and Fancy
STOVES,
And a variety of lloneehold and Kitchen and 'other colleen-
Inners never befAe attired for sale in the county. among
which lie would particularly mention and recommend a
glaummor Yuarmims®,
Asa superb ankle, and a great favorite with the Mlles. It
is light. easily carried !tom ono room to t'e other. and Ithatril
with either stone-coal er char coal, at very trifling o. tense.
and is used either for Washing, boning or Cooking. riot ho
would Invite Italica:at attention to his eziottm•nt of Meini
ware, among which the following nitlecs may
,be (bind :
PLAT BO rrwi Ito ufq D I PLAT tf , ./.I rom TEA
BOILEttSKETTLES.L I
Do do OVA do, SAUCE iPANS
LIPPED HKI GuErs, 1 FRENCH sTEW PANS.
'll WINE BOX Ei..i. I 0 LDE POTS.
MANLIN KETTLE, of differ- I COUNTER SCALES.
eut s zes. A splendid officio. J'EA SCALE:S.
end the very best for cooking )PORKINDEKS.
preseryr a. inc. 8 AD-litt in STAND.
TURN BUCKLES, for Win. FANCY FIRE-1/00S
dow Shutters, Cl iPEEE ROASTERS.
ENAMELLED SPITTOONS. I GRIDDLES & NE PANS.
WAEPLE IRONS. STOVE SPIDERS.
!SKILLETS. Ne. &c.. &c..
All the above articles arc, Tinted and Enamelled inside, in
as to prevent them Imm carolling, and rendering them more
durable and less liable to breast irem sudden heat
_ _
STOVES.
Among the STOVES which he offers for sale are the fol
Myth, patterns viz
No. t—IM PEI tVED COMPLETE of 1318.
No. 11—HANDY CoOK.
No 3—NINE PI.ATE STOVES—lmproved.
No. 4—TEN PLATE, or lIA L PIMORE
No. e—IILoIIE IMPROVED
No. I;—EMPIRE SPATE of 1851.
No. 7—JENNY AND RADIATOR—ParIor.
No. —N EA , YORK AIR TIGHT do
No. lI—SAI,,%IANDER do
No. IIf—COLUMHIA STOVES, for liar rooms !cc
He has a's 'on hand, will sod toh.s customers. very cheap
a supwortuticla of
Stove Blacking,
Tast can't be beat. It is chew, easily put on. tools bean!'
fal. and wears very well,
Cr' Af the above articles are INSURED. and will hes3ld
PUB. CASH at primly low as to astonish eared body.
Clearfield. July Id. ISit.—y
Met ®f ltdottanro,
Remaining in the Post Office at Clearbeld on the
first day of July 1852
Unify, G. James Leonard, M. W.
Soul, Mrs. Martha Leonard, John
Butler, Elizabeth Lnunsherry, Susannah— 2
Bilsby,J.iseph Miller, Dal. ril
Chase. A. I'. Marshall. Joseph M.
Caspei, Phillip John Mammas, Andrew
Verne, Catharine Michel. Algernon
Da t is. Thomas Mcßride, Miss Mary M.
Dobbs, Ddw. Shariley 'McGaughey, John
Doeherty. Sarah Ordway. Gilbert L.
Dunlop, Hobert Ogden, Zenas
Duff; Charles Ogden. Zaeharialt
Estes. Esq., John C, Paul. Joseph
Flegal, John A. L. Robertson. Miss M. J.
Frani - Liman Michael Strouse, Jacoa iV.
Frank Abraham-3 Shide, Plitlip
Gelneit, S.iinuel Smith, %Vol ham —`4
Harden George & or JohriSanborn. Albert 11,
Corkry Stone, Lindsey
Hall. Horatio L.-2 Sinkey, John
Hall, Bebeeerw Thomas, Widiam
Haines, William Ulmaii. L.
floover. Miss S. Jane Watson. Mrs. Mary A.
liieksJohn Winecoup. Henry
rolinstim. Robert Wilson, David
Krepp. Henry ‘Vhile, lion. R. G.
Kuck. Ely., T. White, James A.
W5l. RA DI•:13A UGH, I'. M.
Glearfield July 1,1852.
List of Grand Jurors
Drawn for September term, 1852.
Bloom lone Innkeeper Curwensville
rennet J H Cabinet-maker do
Byer& t4muel Farmer Bu rnside
G Masher fiugh do do
Kern Nathan do do
King G W. do do
Kies John Carpenter do
Crow ell Bezel Farmer Bradford
M :Howell lia•ld do do
I:eleman Wuhan' do Karthaus
V.dhers Joseph do do
hider John Innkeeper (1)
CartleJoan Justum Brut',
Elder James Farmer Bell
Gilbert Wm T. placksmtth do
Guild, Mores, B. Armlet Lawrence
I Peden M. t'. do do
I )rr ~ugh do do
Head Josiah H. do do
Glenn W Wien] do P.lte
Hartshorn Jona.han do do
'<tier Thomas do Morris
Nudg e.l nin do COvingtall
I'We:a Jams do Boggs
List of Travis Jurors
Drawn for September term, 1852.
Addleman Andrew Farmer Lawrence !awash!'
Awes l'111111) do do do
Reed George L. do do d's
tinily Daniel do Pike do
Bloom Jima' do do do
!Boom Abraham do do do
Caultreli Isaac do do do
Fulleiton George do do do
Hoy mon Jo:Wilms I,umbernum GletunsM DO/Ogigh
Moore Wm. L. Merchant do tin
Btone Henry Teamster do. do
Wrigley James J P do do
Wrigot A. K. I..is al .
bumins do do ,
linker Conrad Fanner Jordan township
tea Robert do do do
Ito baker John do Union do
Coolie! John do Woodward do
Howler James do Binned° do
Loe J. P. do do do
Nell George H do do do
We lover Jonathan do do do
Banzhaf!) , Robert do Alorris do
Hunter Wm. M. do r o do
Ensiab Christian Carpenter do do
Einziger John Farmerdo
Luther M. tr. do Brady
do . do
Corson Benjamin do do do
Flegal John . Blacksmith do do
Ells Richard . Fainter Hell do
Hevener Valentino do Houston du
Irwin Garland Laborer Penn do
Pennington Hobart Farmer Chest do
Ralston John Carpanter Boggs do
Boackman John Farmer Girard do
'fate AlOthew do Goshen do
Walker Michael do Decatur do
Farmers take Notice.
SUPERIOR THRESHING MACHINES.
rffaIIOMPSONS. HARTdOCK. & IdoikbARNEV. Take
.g.• this opportunity to apprise the FAUDIERB OF CLEAR
FIELD and the surrounding counties. that they arn NOW en
gaged la blanalacturing, at Curwensville. Clearfield County
a Repair's astral° of
Fbur•Horse Power Threshing Machines.
They ate ;minared to supply all orders on the shortest notice
and on the most accommodating terms .. .''hose roughines are
constructed of the vary best 'material. and the Pattern being
perfect In every particular s and passing through the hands of
none but first rate Nt(oritaitins cannot rail to give general satis
faction.
•
. . .
A , a31.)--ell ft EPAIRING of Thieshina Wahines done on
short notice and Imam most substantial .anti satisfactory man
ner. at Cutworm! Ile NEW Von adry,_ &
Till irdrdONß. HART6OCK III4LALINEY.
Ourssensvillo..Septol. 1851.—.1y. ,
,
Estate of Margaret Reed, dee'd..
NTIVE 18 11EREEllf GAVEN. that le:ters of Adinlnlstra•
tlou rtuop the estate oI:feIAIWARET REND, Into of
Pacoima to,. Clearfield co, dee'ts..)Jere fp tlue Iprin or Inw
been granted to the subscri ber. All uersous 'indebted to said
ostate, are requested to Par interrupt Immediately: and
those having claims will pres at theta drily authenticated for
,
settiemot. , -
• ••• • • '' ; • - DAVID FBIIOIIOIION, Atha' r. •
Qteadleld. Jail V), 15.51). •s , '• • • ' ' •
. , ~ : •
lxr HATEVER °amino; the healtlitind hapPluess °fit Deo
ble IMPOrtooOet. I
u7kl foli;:i.Yditte:gi . th e ml g jill°,l ,l, all in their will to save the Ores of their children. hod that *yeti person will en.
(humor to promote theft own health at Alt inertness. l feet it
to be my duty to solentuly assure you that WORMB. accord.
lo It to the opinion tof the most oteebteted Physicist's ege t re
Primary causes of a large flinjOtilY of diseases to Which
dont end et Wu ens liable • you •Maye Wei appetite coat nu•
ally changeable Jrtra Jr one kind ot food to another. Had Ureath,
Pain to the Stomach. Pinking at the Nose. Hardness and full , .
a. es 01 the holly. Dry Cough. hllow Fever, Patio Irrogular—
ransom bar that nil these denote VVOlthlt3. and you should ' at
onto apply tap - remedy . .
TIOBENSACK'S SYRUP. ••
An article rounded upon Samna fin erbielples, oompoinded
with purely vegetable substances; being perfectly OM when
taken, and can be glven to tn t molt tender Infant with tiedo
dod beadles! 'effect. where bowel Complaints and Manliera.
kayo made them weak and debilitated the Tonto properties pf
my Worm Syrop ere snob that It stands without en eonnlin
the catalogue of medicines - In giving tone rind.gtrgall th 10
the 13tomneh. which makes It an inlbilible remedy for those
afflicted with trireme. the astonishing ogres performed by
this Syrup alter Physicians have tailed. Is the best evidence
aft' superior efficacy over all others.
This Is the most difficult Worm to destroy er nil that Infect
the human system, it grows, to an altdost Indellnitelougth,
becondnirto coiled and fattened in the intestines and Stom
ach effecting the health so sadly as to 0;11:111t. et. Vitae .Datioe.
Mtn, eta ., that those altlioted ithloto If ever suspect that It is
Tape Worn hastening them tp an early grave. In onlerto
destroy this Worm, a vet, energetic treatment must bo mu
m. d, it would therefor(' be wropqt •to tethe If Dr 3DI my Lifer
Pills scias to removelall obstructlone. that the Worm Syrup
may not direct open the Wortucwhlab most betaken in doses
ol 2 Tablespoon Its 8 times a day „T These Directions followed •
have never boon known to fall in curing .the most obstinate
case of Tape Worm.
No part of rho system is more liable to disease than the
LIVES—It serving ns n titterer to purify the blood. or giving
the proper secretion to the bile—so that any wrong action of
the I.'ver effects rho other Important parts of tbe system. and
results variously in. Liver. Comp' riot. Jaundice. DYlPetren.
&o. We should, therefore, watch every symptom that might
indicate n wren action of the Myer. These Pills being com•
posed of ROUTS nod PLANTS famished by nature to heal
the sick : — Namely, lat. An EXPMTORANT, which neg.
meats th e . secretion from the Pulmonary mucus membrane. or
Promotes the discharge of secreted matter: lid. An ALTER
ATOIE. which changes in some, inexplicable and Insensible
manner the certain morbid action of the system dd. ATO
NUL which gives tone and strength to the nes lOUS mtom.
renewing health and vigor to all parts of the body. 4th. A
CATHARTIC. which acts in perfect harmony with the other
ingredients, and operating on the Bowels, and exporting the
whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter. and purifying the
Blood, which dsstroye disease and restores health.
Clearfield. July 8, 1851
LO—VciE) ...ct-ic1504:6•6-vmclllez)G3o
Yon Will find these Pills an invaluable medicine In many
complaints to which you are subject. In cbstroations .silthat
Intel or partial, they have been found of inestimable nenent—
restotiag their 'bandana] Eireann/Mettle to a healthy tiattra—
nut trying the blood and other fluids so effectually as to pot to
filen all complaints which may arise from female icreattlarl
lies, as Headache, Giddiness, Dimness ut Pain in the
Back, &a.
None genuine unless signed J. N. 110.13ENSACK—all
othen bring hale Imitations.
Cir Agents wishing new supplies. and St.nre Keepers desi
rous of becoming Agents must address too Proprietor. J. N.
llobeasaelt. Ye.
Agents in Clearfield county.
WALLACE gc
P. W lIAti.E.OI7 1 wr:lnborn.
J. EMIT!! Pennville.
J. BRENNER Mooresville.
And by rvery respectable Dealer and iderchenst in the
county and Nta.e.
Or - Price, eacjl 25 cents.
Philadelphia. Jane 23. 18/4.-1 r.
A SECOND ARRIVAL OF SPRING
AND SUMMER GOODS.
EM:Pts 4 C)l...s3'
MONTELIUS, BROTHER, 4 TEN EYCK
vv. li l i clir inforothed'uthdeyhn
elerod
rtuerioine g ii LA i y i,Ee g
ditE IIIJINE:6S, and have jut received from Pailadel•
obit' heir second and handrome earortment or
BEArfurig. Ounritnaman° Goodla
Of au winds nub lateat steles. which. having been purchased
n' Li 011113iiV low laces. they are enabled to t,ll:r to tan public
the were
It would be a!mott Impossible to enumerate the mini arti.
eks co•• onslog the r stock of goo3l just retostved—bat the.
invite ell to coma and tee for themselves, estti,ite them that
they will get ,
Nfore Goods for the same money than at
any other Store in Curwensville!
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
Q UEENSWARE,
HARDWARE,
And another articles usnally•found in n well furnished stare.
To reader th-tr establishment well worth a visit at all times
the) will continue to receive. es the wa'on advances sew
supplies of seasonable Goods for I.attles . and Gentlemen' .
wear, to as to be always ready to Oar the choice of Eastern
Muskets.
would also call &Metall.= to their apartment of
0 -- Ilools and Shoes,
Where they always keep on hand a lame and well assorted
lot of Flt lifVell and COUNTRY CAL A', mono(X)o.
till' sod el'OG Y I.lOOT$.
MOM) 50).IJALP. Kir, mad all hinds of Gentle:um'
8110 ES. Mw.
- - - -•- •
Ladies' Fine Shoes,
Such as GAITERS and LACE BOOTS.
FRENCH and JENNY LIND TIES.
SLIPPERS el all Im Is, qualities and slum
Also—Boys' and Misses' GAITERS and SHOES of all
As they keep constantly a lot of the best practical woikmen
end hfaeofeeturo their Chou they.ean wa'rant them to be
made of the best Material, and in the heat and latest y les.
Or! MIES and LX./UNTEtY PRODUUE taken in ex
change fur goods.
IthalE.MtlEtt—Their establiment le one door West of
John Draneker's hotel. Corweneville.
Jona 3.1,
PARE NuncE, MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN
tbac
WALLA.CM
Spring and Summer Stock of Goods,
and are prepared to astonish the natives at
TILE GREAT REDUCTION OP PRICES.
Their clock consist' of a large nod •ariod anoruneut of
FONEIGN AND DOME:4IC
Bareges, Be rge,De La nes,La was,Callicoes
&c.—ALSO a large assortment of
181ardtwarro 9 gizzonnoweure g ,
BOOTS and SHOES,
eamdl
SUMMER CLOTHING,
Cloths, Cassinzeres, Sattineus, Kentucky
Jeans, Ticeeds,luslins, Tickings,
and in feet every thing to supply the wants or town and
country. all of which they are dare mined to sell cheape. then
they have ever been sold Wore, they. therefore. request all
Deism.' wishing to purchase to give them a call
arltemember the cheap cash store of WALLACE Er.
11l LS, Market street near the Dimond. Clearfield...4D
May 116 S
130 t it Lela) ChM Nes.)Valro
TLIE Subscriber would respectfully announce to his old
friends nut, castoniers, and to the public generally, that
he is again opening at his stand at the comer of groat pad
Cherry streets,
A large and well-selected stock of
GOODS,
Embracing the usual varlrry kept In a retail Btori o which ho
will sell
as CHEAP as the CHEAPEST,
At Wholesale or Retail, for the CASH.
Le will alsoesehange Goods for COUNTRY PRODUCE,
to Ca as he can make It answer lus purposes.
As lie cautiot promise to continue in the business lone, on
account of the LOW Palt;Eli at which he intends tosell,
he would advise all who wish to boy CHEAP GUODd to
CALL
Clearfield, July 2, 11852
%sal •08 clout . piegluen
liBVO 711 M dIMHO AlaAlllaM.llSl
sanle . asno'i aoj vapnl
pun •anitztvra Tv) 01 olugq.4 44 1110 1110 d
win JO itud .100 p odcodoqg s,Nytagaqo ')f ••
ulain Gkintnitt UVO lIVAA 0t411 4 100 9111
110.11, '431112c4b ;cog ay; HaOH 117
y 5.1,0 0 Er , move& oqm uoued AN y
(amnion
c:mTv.
• • i i uvAA i
•
THE CHEAPEST GOODS ! !
. ' (O&EUIt fiVail l / 1 1.4
itRAVIN MUTH, having purchased ofJ.' L. Minter his
it 'Stock of Merchendize c am now Jpacielort aims, and well
selected of 43EABLINABLL GOUDA of every des
amnia P. wino tvereJahlin at th e 'Gwent possible rates. They
would . Invite t JO Public,' balms pereheslnn.e4etehdre.t6
at the tete stand,of J. L. Hunter; on Market street. and ens.
mine their MOM( and PUICEId. as they are determined to
00,440. lb Ecfpra 0
ult cheractee'om
6 hoe 1 9 1 1dw grim
t
• Apriug, 1842.: '
BArtif-MAUL" moriuno ofalmpstatert
J for sale at Mestere ,
Jane 18 . 1552 . . • ; ;. • BUITIt 11144*P11. '
ssoo,Challenge.
The .Tape
llobemisacles Liver• Pills.
BEST BARGAINS.
They have all kinds of
GOOD ADVICE.
11111=111113
They have also on hand a very large atonic of
• ,
NEtb3l%Bl AecohllBtes, fay Act 'of, (078 p, _ln , Cho yeti.
2851, by J.,Ei. 1101.1011TC1N, 51. ~.InAlio,alirk's
0111C0 or Abe, PletrlO Court, :tba I.B.Btern
, Dlptxict of . ronmpcYoAlo.
• Aitiithei SO,i6ntifte Wider
OR EAT 01.42 E 0"16F2
•
ORI GAsallac.
Prepared from' RENNET, or 'the fourth 'Sibiniieh
.of the Ox, alter Directions of BARON' 11.11EDia;
The groat Physiological Chemist, hy,./.13.
TON, M. D., No. 11 . Midi' Eighth StireOt, Fllla4
del phia, Pa.
This is a truly .wonderful meetly foritloroniton,
DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Livint CO,bIniAINT, CON.
- STIPATION. and DEnimry, Curing tiller'llaturied
own method, by Ntiture'sown agent, the Gastric
Juice. •
•Ifall a teaspoonful of this Fluid, infused in we. .
ter, will digest or'digeolve, FIVE 'Pouring by
ROAST Witt? IN ADOI:I't 1"WO 110VIIII, out . 01 WO
Stomach.
iGESTiON b °Midi, perforated in the stomach 'by' the
eild of a flald:whioh freele ex hides from the inner egal o r
that organ. when In a state of health, called the Gastric
Juice. This fluid Is the Great Solvent or the rood. the'Peri.
Eying, Preserving. ,aid Btimolatlng Agent of the fromteh
and Intestine!. Wlthont_,lt there will be no digention,—ng
convandon of Food into Blood. BEM nonutrition ortha body ;
tint mther nIQUI•tOrPid. Pelnitli, and destmg.titneondalOgef
the whole digestive apoamto s. A weak. half deed. minium:l
stomach produces no good Gaatrio Juice; and bane. the dig
ease, distress and debility whlgh ensue.
PErPSIN AND RENNET. '•
•
rum ie the chief element, or Great Digesting principle
of the Gastric Juice. It is found in' great 'abundant* In the
solid °tinsel the human stomac h alter death, and sometimes
causes the stomach to digest Itself. or eat Itself tip, It is alto
found in the stomach of animals, as the oX, &0.. Ills,
the material used by farmers in teasing cheese, called Rennet,
theeffect of which has long been the wonder of the (Wm..
The curdling of tho mile Is thetint process of digestion. Has
net holiest.' astonishing power. The etiimaoll of a onlf
coydie nearly one thousand times its own weight of milk.—
Baron Liobig 'tett:ether - One pert of Perisittdissolged in elev.
thousand parts nt water, will digest meet and other food.ff—
!Named stomachs produce no good Gum ile Juloe• Beaaet, of
Pepsin. Toshow that this want may be perfectly supplied,
we quote the toilowlng
BARON 1.1,E81G, in his celebrated work on Animal
Chemistry. lia•s "An Artificial Ligestive Fluid may be
readily obtained from the mucous membrane of the stomach of
a Calf, in which' `vations articles of food, as meat modem
will be Bottetie ',Changedand Digested, precisely in thesanie
manlier as they Weald be In the human stomach,"
PP.It Elf? A, In his famonstr.mi ise on "Food cad Diem ,
Published by Wilson & Co. New York. nage 35,stmeeUel
enme great foot. end descr ibes the method& pen,a t at iee ,
There are few higher authorities than Dr. Perei ft
Dr JUAN W. DRAPER, Professor of Chemistry re the
Medical College ol the University of New York, in his "Test
Book of Chemistry." Dune 896 . has been a &Nestles
whether artificial digestion could be performed—but Die now
universally admitted that it may be "
Professor DUN C LI6UN of Philadelphia. in his great work
on Duman Physiology devotes more than filly !mere to an
examination nl this subject, flis experiments with Dr. Beau
meet. on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human
stomach and from animals are well known "In all cases,"
he says. "direction occurred as perfectly in the Artificial as le
the Naturaldigestions."
AS A DYSPEPSI4_CURER.
DR. fIOUGHTON' 4 preparation OTPErSIN has Produced
the m.ist marvellous effects. curing cases& Deb Hay, emacia•
Nortroas Decline, and Dyspeptic Consomi.tion. supposed
to be on the very verge of the grave. It is impossible=
the derails of eases in the limits of this advertleensetiPetdrt
authenticated certificates have been received of musethan
200 REMARKABLE CURES
In Philadelphia. New York, and Holton alone. These were
nearly all desperate cases. and the Cure. were sot oaly..mpid
and wos (ferret. hat permanent.
It is a gr^at N ER VOUOt ANTIDOTE. and from theaston.
ithlarly sm-tllfrontite net:ornery to produce heattity dictation.
s believed to act noon
There is so form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS width
it does not seem to reach and manse at once No inatterbew
bad they may be. it DIVES INSTANT RELIEF. A sisals
dote removes all the unpleasant symcooms, end it curly needt
to be 'epeeist.., lot a short rime to make these rood allies per.
manent. PURITY OP SLUM) and VIGOR 011. ktUDYr
follow at once. It le parti Jointly excellent In case olNansea,
Pemitiee.Crampt, Soreneu or ihR pit orthe Stomach. distitte
aPeseatins. low. cold slate of the Bloat Heaviness, Loesscs
or ttpiritr, Despondency. emaciation Weake Wk. les deism td
Integrity. stocieirle. Ito.
Price. ON El DOLLAR pea bottle. One bottle will b U M
eflect a mount core. •
SENT BY MAIL, FREE OF POSTAGE,
For con v•nlenco sentliag to all parts of the coestrY. lld
OiGESTIVE ttIAIT.EIt OF I !Ii PEPSIN Is Put op is the
for p of Piwders, with directions to be dissolved la dilated
alcohol, water, or moo. by tie vathort.. 'I hese powders cos;
rain precisely tne same matter as the bottles, but Inlet ilia
quantity for the same price. and w!ll be sent by mall, rßictt
'IFi'OSTAGE, for ONE lit t.., R seat (post pai) .o Hr.
J. S. lIOUGtfION. No II North Eighth street I
Nix packages for five dollars Every paekhge eve baffle
bean the written signalers of J. 8- 111OUGHtON, M. D..
Sole Pr ior.o:or.
. -
•,,•Agents wanted in every tawn in the Usitel States. , •4
Very 114eral dise•anots given to thetnule Druggists, Postmas•
ten, and !Innate lens are dewed to ant as agents.
AGE:AT/3 for Clearfield county
W ALL HILLS, (Newfield borooth•
WILLIAM MIIOIIII.ILE, Curviansville.
P. W. HARNETT. Lathe/shunt.
R. W. Alt H Huhn township.
CUMMINGS & htEllArry, New Washinytee.
JOHN G. BRENNGN . Mooresville, actifisid co.
May 28„ 1851-4.
pHE undersigso - 1 respectfully annonnces to the people of
1. Clearfield aad the adjoining counties that. hestlll Gonda•
ties lu carry uu the above business at his extensive establish•
meat in the borough of Clearfield, and to now prepaftd to
manufacture all kinds of
G'astin ,, s used for Grist Mills, Sato-lIfills;
- •
and all kinds of Machincrp.
Nis Castings are no. of a mperior quality—equal, if gotta
perior. to any other to the State—as be ales gone bat We v It
bent material. and employe none bat the very Unto' worlteme
the
MACHINE SHOP,
With two suparior TURNING LATHES. d•iven Lir 'awn,
is now in suceent`oloperatioo. and under the otheeseasset of
e Oracnital mechanio—where almost any ankle Of melanin
Darr ho-FINISHED in the yea, but Olio, and on eke canoe.
Ile has tyw an Stands a large assortment of o:noir. WA
as 13 . 10Vt.dd et nano mainland P eltf etas. PLOUGH IR ONS,
WASH KETTLES. Sto., ate.. which he Wrens total Dario/
Cash, or on aJeasonahle credit. He is now occult. floes
be most approved patterns.
HATHAWAY COOKING—STOVES..
ALSO—Fancy Air Tight Parlor Stoves,
Nine Plate and Coal Stoves. Also,
Willard's celebrated Plough.
And all kiada of 1101..L0W-WARE. SLEIGH sad BLED
SOLES. WAGON BOXES. Itco
110 intends pas ell on reasonable terms and trade diktat
citizenr of the county generally will tied It to their advattalli
to cochlea their eastern CASH will always oe preretred
but the highest prices will be allowed for (knotty Predate
anti 01. D METAL.. As he gives his establtsbmest
supervw.lon, all olden for work will lacer. mound attest's',
DAVID UTZ. t
Claw!"leld. Nov. 28. 1851
NEW TANNERY,', -, .''':
At Curwensviilleic
OMIUM..II. TAYLOR. respeetfaßY animism" to 114
par , loular Irlends-Ttho poblio—that he has l'amove4 to
and :commenced business. at his Now Tannery. on flibett
street. immediutely north of Bloom's hotel, Corssensvalts t
when) ho is prepared to stool, all orders analog notice's*
in the most satisfao , ory manner.
tzar HIDES. GRAIN and LUMBER taken In archnes s
and thu blatant prices allowed. Mat r
C. KRAI'ZER
• WIND—MILLS
FOTI BALL' UV WALLACE ti aims;
~July JIM :I
THOMAS DEVINE--TAILOR.
RESPECIT(II,I...Y aDnounces . to the . citiiims the vim!.
tr orCloortield he aopplquai. ro .parr/ Os jilt
IAI LORI NG Egotist; Ls., a short (Ramapo East olthe drills '
whet* be "in Ilaillaaktal for It sham orpublip patrobari
be Wends to tdcagenti who favor him with them pottorp.
Olaatflehl.Pa. Ma? 113. 110.-41. , t.. . : I
• Joist it'eeeived.air the
OAODIE aßo._24la
A New supply of tiRY GpODN.Gitccg Vf l4 ,
431. BACON atld MESE.— .•
JUIY 11,1N12.' • IRWIN &
• LS3 ai:/k ttis l "ZEi EU '
AL Superior Lot of Weetem Mest..s)teao. • ?0"7 1
•LIL in the batt ponible 'manner-4ot Hite at
WALLACE, dr. 111441)
May 27.
l'wenly•five. Tour. hammered
1/71 pros. Ehears, Coulters. laud shlas , bar aid sow,
•ww iron. Ordeal - or any also promptly 'filled. Themes
supplied at Philadelphia Ptioek, 'bar Iron 4 Paoli , stil
Machine shops or the Pennsyivanto Itaihoad Dom '.
P; 03 0 12 0=4 to bp ognat iu qualttyand \Clrcil? 0,11 11 1 lat
noosnarnod iron on the State'. - yor mod
PIIANCISCIJ4. 44 , t, 'Tam ; I. WOO.:
Lewistown, Na, 10.1859. • . -
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DIGESTION
S::IENTIFIC EVIDENCE
ELECTRO•MAGNE I IC PRINCIPLES,
PEPSIN IN POWDERS,
PLEASANT HILL
IRON FOUNDRY and MACHINE HOP,
At Clearfield.