m-n&i ITh G C JANT.r- 10 17 24 31 16 23 30 FEBT, - - 14 21 28 13 20 27 MARCH; 14 21 28 13 20 27 APtllL, ' k •,'i • 11 18 25 10 17 24 MAY,. -. 16 23 30 16 22 29 JUNE, * 12 19 26 13 20 27 mx,?’- 11 18 25 10 17 24 31 AUGUST, 14 21 28 , {3EPT.,,. 12 10 26 11 18 26 OCTOBER ■:t ' ' 1 10 17 ;24 '3l 16 30 t0y.,.. 14 21 28 13 20 27 12 3 £ ■ 5 6 7 8 910 12 13 14 15 10 17 £ 19 20 21 22,23 24 £ 20 27 28129(30 31 S Pi PEC.,-*- 11 IS 25 TRANSPLANTING TREES, ■;-vF(ie following account of the successful pjnpyul qf large trees, and of a kind too, ppre than usually difficult to transplant, yfhen.small, js extracted from a re 'ptritf number of Hovey’s- Magazine. As it fa* been done, und at a comparatively jimall expense for trees “30 to 40 feet ftigh, ,? . djid Avith a variety generally defi ant,in much fibrous rpot, we consider rte; success, in this case, the most remark* wo have heard of in this country. *ir . : ; . Pa. Bxpn Journal, fJ)EAn Sir :—The accompanying shells 1«rtt8~uell ripened; as you will find jheqi—grew,thißseason, upond tree which pay brother and myself transplanted twen ty-one months ago, i. e. in January,lBsl. The tree was 1 removed at that time, with flrree others, a distance of two miles, by jjhdt; is'called the frozen-bull method of transplanting. It is now in a fine heulthy Ifwndition, and, with the, others,—all of yrfiioh tjiro over thirty foet, jn height,— ■eryes at once for ornament nnd shade.— Upon our new place, they produce a fine pfiect in taking ofFand removing the inev itable rawness of a recent settlement. ’...Thinking that a simple statement of these facts might encourage others to do likewise, I have written these few Tines— . no one better does than you, the;' great (difficulty of transplanting our Jjaitl-wqqded forest trees, particularly the pflk' Wvefal Species of hickory, you willcancedq tfiat our experiment has been pipipently spccessful. The expense of iransplantihg did not exceed twelve dollars per tree. • . ■ " "pb tiot regard this on triy part as apiece pTboasting, but simply as a word of en ponragement to those who are compelled fq focate themselves'. and their household goa&apon a qaked spot of earth.. The (rtate^eiit,'you perceive, is, of what haf. ptenfjioae, not yvhnt may be done. Wrnit transpired, it qeems to me, is M a 'great‘deal more to your readers itefi specdlatlpqs in regard to whqt is pds pblt'tQb&done. m*i ‘’Truly your friend. ... . GEORGE. JAQUES. ' 26ifi, 1852-.’ " . .tttpl.O v/1 i-ft '--fu.. to —■ ■' <■■ ■ •’ i ' , : Is4pobtant D?scoverv.—A scien fil&Tc6rreap6ftdent of the New York Cou* peVWas madeab (important :in Toliafc" l feiecVrtctty, which Way bo practi pally applied tfliWp'Wjrq nerves. .'lfejjfttbfo'iV' :\i ■.! •< i.. f'.'.il' - j..i jMfa' cvligdricaipieca of fcinW is pjaped rag|',lhe; top of a broom-handle, and an oj>9,ut"fideep inches belovy, cqnnec }wn heiiig ipadb between the two by WpjW.a jwi.re, a pp,rspq ; tdkihg hojcf of tlfe ."top , pwcenyith’ the right hand, while l the left js placgd on thecopper or lower piece, which fo*m* O' voltaio circle, which: becpmWpaw* 18 25 10 17 24 31 16 23 30 10 17 24 15 22 29i 16 23 i3O 14 21 28 13 20 27 'T’nETRtJBVEEB hereby givenotiuethat thoyhaveoon i. traded with tba Academy daring nnotherypnr. Tny Academic yc»r is divide j into FOIJK UUAR’rERB of rWEIiVE WEEKS, eacro, and FIVE DAYS ofTeach inr in oach week. The next Qaarter will commence on MONDAY JUNE. b 3. at (he following 14 21 28 15 22 20 13 20 27 12 19 26 11 18 25 Rcihiced Rates of Tuition PRIMARY DEPARTMENT—loclartin; Reading. Wiring Spelicg. M.ntalAiithmatio, and Primary Geog raphy ....4£ W This Department will usnally iaolado pnpilsof tho axe of TsnYears and rnu&cer.ond fa afek iaitancos, thorn older. COMMON ENGLISH BKANOHEa-Incloding Handing. Wrlt.nz, PpeHing, Arithmetic, Geog« ruphy. r.rfgliiti Graramernud Hutorr IS 00 ALL HIGHER ENGLHII URANOiIES-inclQ* 12 19 26 11 18 25 10 17 24 15 22 29 16 23 30 lag Latin .14 00 CLASSICAL akj> MATHEMATICAL DEPART’. MENT 46 00 DAILY EXERCISES given la VOCAL MUSIC In which allnia.'' participate without cddltlonal charge. WEEKLY LECTURES are given tothe older pupils on History, and otherinuircoting sabjocts, without extra charge. Such of the alder puuiltas oboose. engage on FRIDAY P. M. ot oach week in eiorcitcs Eiocn>iou, Composition and view questions apontheir sovoral studies. All others attend to their nsoal P. M. studios. 4 The LADIES DEPARTMENT Is entirely separate Irom ’he other on tho part of those who dosiro it. Two or three classes consist of both tun. lor tbo purpose of economy in tune; bat it is optional with the young Ladles whether to join inch chutes or not. Toman tscharged Ron the dat*of the Scholars common cieg to theoloie or tho Term—deduction being modem ease ol absenceconsed by sioknrss. acd when a special agreeaient is made, in nrtvaneo, witiithe Principal MORAL SUASION has hitheito boon the chief jeliance o lht»T#ao!if*r»in secoimg thorunoh ditcipl(>rv—and tt hasbgen otiicisnt. Corporeal pnaiihmentji* administered onlyja the most obdurate end incorrigible caivi. Theconstaut aim of the Teachers ir to make the instructions they impart, os woll os that of books. Practical, ox well ai 'llieoretioal. The strictest attention it given to theConduot, Habits and Morals ortho Papils. white under the charge of the Teachers. BOARi) can be obtained ot remoonble prices. RICHARD tiHAW, President. J. R. M’ENALf.Y. Secretary. Juneks. itfi Tremendous Excitement! A GRAND “EXPOSURE OF N.ISW_GOODS. WAL ■ .'j ;For thewole year, (semUwfeklyduiipgtliesfMron,).,. $5 00 ,Fqr theyrholo year,(weakly § j|J Decembey 81 .-18a3,. . . , • , • »» r ' Stray Steer., j&mm eboot the lit of Auguat leflt. n KKD nnd WntTEßpOTrßDbTEUß,icppostxl baabovLfonrtoaraold. Tliy owner itr«qa»«iod to come for* Ward prove property, psy cliarge*; and take' him awaiv or be Will hodlapoaedof ftcoorolng tolaw.r JAMtia OUURY. ; i Cheat lBsH.—pd. v’ i ‘ ; THE ji.pgrtiieiin iho Tallor- Bff t *; , l“S*),*Vb n ola e , UtilithedcLsnJ. ip Iho low» of £ V* VT Vl«»M«l!t,fonßry;,w£7t#tiEco(l workman 'l !, t i .. 1 CLEARFIELD ACADEMY, DR. CATLIN & WIFE, 1,0000 BOOK AGENTS WANTED, BO —2t, i . .181 William Slrqe’., New, York. ” ISemocrnlic Hilton. . n.r .','j i , UNION CLOTfIING STORE, L WIo A. MASOKT j WOULD rospectfaliy announce tothe citizens of Clear. .fitid oonuty generally, that be hoi just opened in Cur*, woniville, os Statu street, two depri west ol Drah6ker's hotel, ana one door west of Moatillious* store, a sptehdul asioitment ot \ \ 0 Ready Made Glpthing , Such as COATS, PANTS, , VESTS, ALSO, Bools and . Shoes, Hats and Caps. GROCERIES.—Tea, Coffee and Sugar, all of, the best quality. Also, COMFORTS and HOSIERY, of all sorts, and very cheap. Every Garment bought at this establishment ii warranted tu baas represented, as he pays a better prtco than lllE JEWS,’ and sells no rofen or damaged; goods, and therefore canon 1 fall to please NO JEWS— WußK—nor bo JEW MODEot dealing is to be feared atthisStore. He is doMmined ta. raotioe the lint law of humanity, end treat evory oaeas he wou'd wish them to tmt film* Atnll events done can do better than give i»ira a call, nod whoever will so favor him, will meet with oolite and gentlemanly treatment, andsrp particularly requested, ihjohi they find nothing to suit their tastes, not o bur, . , . . , Finaliy, Mr. M. wisoesitto bodutloctly understood that he will BELL CHEAPER than any other establishment In theoonnty. ' , , G7*Call early and secure good barcmni. Curwensville. Don. 2, IS2,—tf. ToffiriLM© ( Fire l Fire l S Fire!!! Great Mcali-uclion of Prices AT BLOOMS' STORE, m CURWENSVILLE, whera cun b* found a splendid auoumeosol GUUDS i l thn beststylesjostreceived from Philadi-lphia. at whiohpjaool suared no pains In making the selection. 1 feel satisfied that 1 nm od!c to compete with any Biorein thecoun'y in Quality, Quantity and Cheapness. The Stock oomprhet in the following ailiolei, all of which wi>l be disposed of at nnusnally low prices forCA?H LUMBER or BR< IDtICE. as 1 have detormlned to adoptln. totmethonEADY Pay pYSTEM. Dry Goods . Marinooi. Cahoot. Bleached Muslim, Alpacas, Chintzes, Brawn do De Lames. Ginghams, Mull do Barages, Poplins, Book do Tertian Cloths, Poramethas, Barred do Cashmeros, Lustres, Cambrics, do Ladies’ Robot, Bilks, Linnns. Do Gloves, La cm. Kibbous, l)o Stockings, Bnawls. Tab,. Do Hoods, ; Victorian, Comforts, Finnnels, Tickings, ' Lindsays, Colton Flannels, Checks. tto., fito , 60. . Cloths. Plain (Pack, PlaivOHve, Do Dloo. Do Green, Twi'led Block, l)o Bine, Do* Gray Do Drab, Cassimeres. Black. Blue, Grren. Gray. Doo Skint and Fancies. Sattinets. Brown,JCreen, Gray, Black, Bine and Fancy, ' Hats Caps. Bilk, Moloßkln. Fur and Wool Hats Bus,, Plush, Fur Cot 1 too. Utter amt Beal Caps. Clothing . Over Coots, Dress Coats, Crook Com. Sack Coats, Cloaks, Pants, Vests. Drawers, Under tihnt*. Gloves. Mitts, Blockings, Cravats, llamlterch efi, Comforts. Boots Shoes . Gentlemens’ Call Boots, Ladies'Gaiters. Do Kip Do Do Morocco 800 i. Do Coarso Do I)o 1-eatlier Do Do Fine Brogans, Do Hlippers Do Coarse Do Do Thick tibots. Do -Gams. Do Gams, Childrens’ Shoes. Childrens'Gums. Queensware. White Granite Tea Setts. Spotted To* Setts. Fiowa Blue du do Mnlborry do do Superior Cups and Saucers, bnporior Plates. Common do Cdmcron do Wash Bowls and Pitchers " Soup Tureens. Rowia, Pitchers, Egg Glaite*. Lamps, Caadlo* otickt. AC ,Ao. Ac. Hardware. Hand, WpoV rates, they are enabled lo cfl ar lo tne poblic T' er BEST BARGAINS. It would bn almost Impossible to enumerate the many arti cles co priaing the r itock of goods jfing localved— bat ther invite allto cOrue and see for thoraseUea, asiansg them that they will gel More Goods for the. same money than at any other Store in Curwensville! They haveall kintlaof DRY GOODS, GROCERIES , QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE, And allcther articles usually found ina well famished storo. To rvador tbrlr establUhracnt well worth a visit at all limes the) willcontmae to reedve. ai the ssaion advances new supplies or seasonable Goods for Ladies' and Gentlemens' wear, so ai to bo always ready to oiler the choice of Eastern Markets. Th«y would also oati attention to their apartment of (Krßools mad Shoes, Wberetbo, al.vay. Ke«poahs&(la large and well o.torted 'ul or fHENOU and UJUNTUY OALr, MOUOOCO, KIP and BTOOV HOOTS. MOKOJi;O. OaTp, KIP. and all bind, of Gentleman.’ SIIOEiS. Also, Indies' Fine Shoes, Such as GAITERS sndLAUL UobiHv FttENCil usd JENNY LIND TIBS. - HI IPPEUS ol all bind*, qdnliiie? and sixes. AUo-ltops’ and Miues* GAITERS (tad HHUEB of all kinds. Asthuy keepconstqntlyn lotofthebest proctioal workmen and Mannfauture their Hhoes they can warrant them to be made of the best Material, and in Lno hen and latest styles. Drmu£3 and COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in ex chanßO for goods. ‘ REMEMREU—Their estobUsment is one dpor West of John DraQctor’i boteli UarWensviile. . ■' •*', „ Oct. 20, I&>3 —Cm. Important to Mill Owners. THE SUIISDKIBiiR , HAH TfJIE AGENCY, for this and o'harconntlei m ' ’ Rose’s dirtet Action Water Wheols. ~ And L prepared at the sboiteit notice to pat hem in tion, or to ted territory, he would aim say that ’his method of water imwtr U equal td ntber iaiual. methods, with one half the amoanty>r water, • 1 'UttNUY B-BMITD. Ctchrrmlimrt. ta-.iB5J. I . .. " NOTICE is.f»ereDV ‘glv«e, Uiaitbe Co*Partnerihip hereto* lore extsriqg butween Al FirCll, JONATHAN BOYNTON and FREDERICK CONKLIN, under the nami olO)NKLlN & CO,, was Dissolved* on tbo Win day of Oc* tuber, A. D. 18311 m i„ -. | • ■ ( mOU k BOYNTON. NnvpmhcrlH. ly>s,. • 1 ■ . , 1 «- • 1 1 ' -*- 5,000 to 30,000 Acres Land Wanted* IU PIJRGIIA-E 6. 00 lo 00.000 Acre, ol ; VV in Poan.yivnnla.:or Weitexn Vi,, glnin.for which CABtl nnU CITV PHOI’EBTY, Ol MER CHANDISE, willbagiven in navroenl. I In • Adiireu. MII’CHULI. & WHITE, - WK liock Blraet, PWlKlalphia. ■ s.m,a.lBsar*miuf,i»»: ii V'.-. >< <■, 100 k’ox Traps FOR BALE by the subicriber. who wUI-glvetbe HIGH ' i.. ; , . i"” 'y LOUJ?mS-CO'S 7 YTITOUUI EEiVOWSia)'PAitILY I 'MEUICTNEB fol i w >;m. ’ I .’.ei .-;: .-'i 3500 Challenge. daavor to promote weir own 1 mill to be my doty to eoiemnly enure yoo that WUfiMo, accord* Inc to the opinion of the mo*t oo'-ebrated Phyilclani. arolbe primary cable* ora large majority of disease* to’Whlonchil* fire” and a’.ufti are liable: If you have an appetite oontiou ally changeable fr<*ra one kind or food to anot her, Bad Breath.* Pdin in the Btamtob, fiokinji et the Note, tiarrinmi and loll n?«i of the Solly. IlryOonX ajowfever, PpUo Irregalar lemeraber that allTheie denote WORMS, ana you ibonld at onoo apply t*d remedy nOBBNSACK’S WORM SIRUP. An article founded upon Sqienlifla Priuclplci. compounded with purely eesetubje inbiteno.i, belea poilecUr e»re whoa taken, and,can ba aiven tuth l mp'Ueudojtjlntaat oeithdeul. dod baneflClnl elloct Whera bowel, CJoumlblaU and Dmr'hfflS have made ihem weak and dobrlltated the l ouio propertietpl my Worm Brrup are inohtliat itetande without an equal in the cateloiue rd’ modlcinee. in eivlnp tooo and itreagth to the Stomach, wtloh niekee It an Jniailible remedy for Ihoio eillioted with Oyepciia, the eetomihlea onree porformea liy tbit Syrup nfier Plijticlani have tailed, U tbe bo«t evldeace of in eopetior efllcaoy over all otbete. ■ The Tape Worst*! “ " Thii || the molt dlffionlt Worm to deitroyof all that In feet the human mlam. it grow* to bn almost IndeOalte lanaln* becoming 10 coiled ond faitcood in the IntesUnr* and■ {Rot®' ach efleoting the health loaadly g* to cause Bt. Vitu* Dance. Piti.&c . that !ho*« olflloted seldom if ever impact that It U Tape Worm hastening them to aa earL» areve. In orderto destroy this Worm, a very eneraetio treatment mn«t be par in d, it would therefore bet-roper to akedorSo! my Uver Pills sow to removetall obstraction*. that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Wuim.whioh most betaken in dose* ol aTablespnontollißtimesa day, Theieoirestloni followed have never been known to fail in caring tbe most obstinate cose of Tape Worm. Iloltensack’s Liver Pills. No port of tho «yitem is more liabln to d scaie than the M VBR—it serving aa a (llteref to burlfy the blood, or giving the proper *OOlOllOO to the bile-io that any wrong aoilonof the IjTer effect* the other Important part* of the system, and ri-iaits voiioaily in Livo* Compniat, Jaundice, l/yspcpsa, &o. Weiiiuuld. therefore, watch every *ymnU>m that might indicate awron. notion of tho Liver. These rill* being com po«6d of and PLAN'JV furnished by nature to heal tnesiok j—Namety, lit. An EXPECTORANT, whlobnog menu tho tecrelion ftom the Pulmonary moon* membrane, or promotettho dt»chargool secreted matter ad. An ALit.lt- ATIVE. which change* tn*omo inexplicable and tn*oailble manner iheooriain morbid octionof tho system od. A iu* MU. which give* tone and strength to thnpfwouseystera. renewing health, and vigor to all patU of the body. 4tb. A CATHARTIC. Which acu la perfect harmony with theother ingredianU, and operating on the Bowels, anu expelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated mat’er. and purifying tbe Ulood, which destroy* disease and reitorci health. . Sls*oD Yon will And these Pill* an invalaable medicine la many complaint* to which you are*ubject. In, ctmructfoa* •Ijbei totei or partial, they bnve been found of inestimable benefit— resroriar iheir lanctional arrangement* to a hen thy action— purifying the blood and other flnlds soefleotoallrastopat lo flight all complalaU which may arise from fdinale irregulaji ties, a* ilendnche, Glddiae**, Dimneuol Bight, Pmn in the union .Ignod J. N. HOUENSACK-all &tber* being baso Imitations. , _ • a i Atrymt wishing new supplies, and Btnfe Keeper*d«L rtfut of becoming Agent* must address tne Proprietor, J. N. tlobensack, Philadelphia, Po. Agents in Clearfield county . WALLACE h HILLS Cl„rti«lN DOXE3.BLEIGfI.BLEU & IIOBfrOLES. OAR KINGS for Rafts. HOAD KCRA PERB, a new article. CORN bHELLERS, CORN AND COB MILLS, wariastfrl to grind l&Bus. Ear* per hour, BLACKSMITH TUYERES the best in use ; do, MAN DRILLS andTIUEUENDERS; , . _ Together with the usual variety of article* kept at Foundry Establishment*. Also, Made to Order , GRIST and BAW-MILL GEARlNG—having decidedly the largest stock, and best voriety ol pattern* of any establish ment in western Pennsylvania ; MILL DOGS. BiIAPT INC—large and wrought iron, HANGERS, DRUMS and PULLIES; .Rote and other approved Water WHEELS; WOUD and IRON LATHES; MANDRILLS for Circular Biw*. WOOD BORING MACHINES. Constantly on hand and for sale, BANNING MILLS. THRESHING MACHINES. PKN NOCK'B CELERRATEI) GRAIN DULLS. Ua. &o. Screw-Cutting. Any sized Borew, with any desired number of thread* to the lech, either iq *are or V thread. Drau, Copper, and Babhelt'k Metal Castings made to order. NATHAN MYERS. March 4. 186 L-I/. To Mill Owners. THE undersigned has appointed I*. R. CARTER, of Ciearfoid. hisaxcnt for the aale of Costings, evho will teceWo bills lor atl kinds of Mill Geariog, and other tnachint • ry. Persons demons to contract will do well to call and ex amine Use catalogue of Patterns. and spcoimcnsonho work, before making engagements elsewhere. Castings will be de livered, if desired, at Clearfield, and warranted 10 be made ef good material, and fintsh*d iu a workmanlike manner, ilav. ins in tanning order FIVE Superior Latbes, nod other tna oblnory in lbe same proportion, employing none bat tbe best workmen, mine tho very best Pie Iron end Onl, with many other advantages, heflatttrs himself that hit work will bedone as well as in the best city shops* ann on the shortest notice. For particulars, call on Mr. CARTER. Agent. NATIiAN MkEttS. Meroh4.lBs?,—ly NEW GOODS. TUIE Sobscriber would 'nform the citizens of Clearfield county, and tbe public generally. that he has JUST RE CEIVED, and Is NOW, OPENING, at the Storehouse lor* merly oooapied by Wing & Getcbel, at Moriisdale, a Large , Splendid Cheap Assortment of Goods, consisting of every style and qnality of Dry Goods , Groceries, Quecnsioare, Cut lery, Hardware, Boots, Shoes and Bonnets , Confectionary, Clocks ABRAHAM HOOVER. WAGGONS! WAGGONS I! .nPHEßoWibencflar for tab Tour or tiv* two and thro® wa*gont r aiul.w.lU trade them Tor LUMOEB, GRAIN 91 uih;, 1 hej ate made in the moU doiabhuirle-* Uabei and tome with •Ufi'toojtaer*to tuit ©tuck (Sllairn®ni, Fa. • » bo hav. heretofore favored mm wi'ba»hnreof their on.tom, and pow Inform, hit fri.ndi and the nubllo at tarn, that hit Ucliow. areatala la blakt, and that they can find him fa that od.lonieiianliibeil. and oonvanl.nt thop lot, Second ttroei; ibrmerly ocoopied b r David Lite, whMe Wagons, Buggies. 4tc. ' Will be Ironed and linuhed oil in the bea style and on the shortest not'd*, aoda'lother work belonging to the basinets will be done in the beit manner and on the most accoumoda* tingUims. Cleaifield. Ang,B/,1h52. c^siqam® : 'T’JIE ppblio a e h.r.br cantioned ninia.t taklnx tho tu. I tianment of a oattain Rot*, or Dna Bill, x tven by re. to Amu, JoD.it for FIFTY BOLDABS—borrowed monoy— and dated about Mai or June. 1552, at the .aid bote.or du, bill. ha. boor fully pud. PHILIP ART? 3. Lawrenoe towtnhlp.Hovamb.rBo.lBsL .. BIQTIfo J OLEAJIFIELD, PA. 1 THE tnb.ctlbci motr iwpeotfiilly Inform, theOit'rea, of Ci.ufl.lo county, and th« travelllnx Dnblla tan,rally, that be bat taken Ur. above named HOTEL .itoated on the corner of Front arul Market itreetU in the bargain of Clenr -11 Id, wber.be will at ell lima, he prepared to accommodate thou who marlavor hlm with their on.tirm. No pain, will be .pate f by tbe proorletor to make hi. aaitomkrk comfortable, etna hl.honun HOME to there who may .top with him. ■ U>.STABLE will be oaretnlly attended to-rand hr. TA BLE and BAU topplied with Ihe beir tire market will afford. WM,J. HEMPHILL,' Await lI.IWSL-, ■ ••••, ?I •.* CHAIN FUMPd ror.afe by- : ■ Jnneltr. , , . , Vf Abb ACE .&IIILLB. HOOKING STOVES. v,v;,: Uleatli.ld.Bep jk'B3. -b-K,CARTER. Axoat. - ‘ WIND-MILLS JjfORSALE BY . WALILAIJS^JHILLa. • *"**•*■m..M ut. ’ n ** l * r ' R.Wttatov; Anotte* Sdentiflo Wbtidiatf C; -.[il'.:;i -fflßeA-T. ;O:UHE/.FORO i-. ODYSPEPSM!;;::: :j>Dl J#®! IV'.JIi OR, «ASTRlC lf “il||lliCtl. v Prepared from TtENNET, *&jMAaaHlh of the Ox, niter Directions of Bi» RQrf LfEßlO] •TKo great Phfsi o,^'®a * Chemist. byjJ.SlHdMa, TOs.MtD.rWdli^WoHb.i^ahUJ^trMr.flilUl; Tbis'lsa'irlßewondeWul Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liv)SK'C«v BTirATWN.ond DEWttrr, Curing alter own method, by Nplure'aown agent,tbsGhitt^ ••IlaUa toaspoonful ol this Fluid, infused In wkJ ; ter, will,digest or dissolvo,’ Fite Pdusdsos iioAST Beef in abo(jt two iioum, outofth* Stompcn. 1 ESTION. : . • D'JSS^i^na'WA^^Sg ?ld'dji the #r* at BplveSt ot file Eobd. gaTurth coarcntoa of Fopd Into JJloif naofltrtUon OfUsi botff', batrather afotil.torptd*pamfol.aodde«trocUrncoodiU»ioi PEPSIN Istheohiereleroeßt.or Orest PijeitjetPrtSa&t* oftheGsitiloJoloe, It l» fooed l;_*r«»t.sbaidiß«l*Ut« solid portiof the human stomach after de&ln. aadeomeUiaat centos the stomach to direst Itself, or ret Itself up. It it else > ronndlntbe itomech of animals, as the os, ca11,&0..11U the malarial nsed br farmers in mas Inr cheese, called Reßaaa, theeifeot ofnhich has loar been lha wonderof thedtise.— The curdUagof the rail, is ihs first nrocsuofdlgestion.: Rea, net possesses astoniiblcr power. The itomscb or a oalf wfli onrdie nearts one. Uioasoad times Us own wiishror sntlkc— Bsroa Liebig stales that "Une perl cl Popup dlssoleed In abrtr tbousaad parts nr isatsr, will direst moat aad olhsr food."** Diseasod itemaobs prodace no rood Gnstilojnlce. Reanet.ov Pepsin. Toshowtbat Ibis street may be perteouy sappbtai wo quptathe following SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE. BARON LIEBIG, in his celebrated -work on Ait'itWU a Calf, to which rations artlclesor lopd.ee meal andNK slill be Softened.Qhsnred, end Digested, precisely in thetltM manner as the/ would be In thebomaa suratscb,*' IIK. PEREIRA, lnbllfamooltreallleon"P^od»»dDt^C , pnblubnd hr Wilson &.tJo.» Nrw Y(iHr, PM«Ea, lUlMtn* soma groat foot, and deteribas the wclboflol prepamwa.— There arefew biahornothoritiei than Dr. Pereira Dr. JOHN W. DRAPER. Professor oi Cherblitrr ta tie Medical Oollereol the University ol New York, Inti ‘Tut Book of Chemistry," poee J9d, says. ••It has been a aaestwa whether artlflcial dtrsitlon oould be performed—bat itis eovr oniversally admitted that It mny be.’’ . • . Professor DUNGUSON nr Philadelphia. InTiLscrvst wot* on Human Physiolory. devotes rooie tnau nfty petes tota examination oitblssoWeot. Hisexpeiimeats with Dr. Beae mont.on the Gastric Jnioe. obtained from tbeliviDfhoias* stomach nud from animals are well known. , la all cases " hssays.**disestloa ocoarred as perfectly in the Artificialeaca ‘"•^'‘'“‘Wdvspepsuchreb. DR. HOUGHTON’i preparationorPEPdlN haipredaodl the most marvellous eHuOts, ottnng easel ol Dab illty, Emaoia • Ron. Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptlo Opntomnliou. sepposad to bet* the very verce or the crave-' It is impootblaloclve the details or cases 200 REMAKKABLE CURES ) TnPbiledelphia.New Yotk. and Boston alone.; These wan aaatly all desperate cases, and lhoonros Ware aotosly^ncti °°U «»d from theartoe* Ithlncly small quantity necessary to prod oca healthy dlcsstk*. a believed to act open ELECTROMAGNETIC PRINCIPLES, There isno form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTB which it does not seem to reach and remora at once rlpjnsqstkote bad tb«y may tn. It GIVJStJ INSTANT HEUEF. ftWfl doMramoves all the onplwuant ijniptomt, ana it only mw to bo repeated,, for a abort time. to make Uwm good tfetti oM» manent. PUftITY UP BLOOD and VIGOR Ob'BODY, follow atonce. ft iepnrtiaalarly excelledtla,caaa orNaua, Vomiting.Crampt. Boreness ol thepitof the Stomach.dbtnss after eetinff, low, cold stataoftha Blood, Hear loose, leans of Spirits, Dospondenoy, cmaoiatloa Weakness, tssduer te DOLLAR per bottle. One Bottle will eflsa effect a lasting care. '.PEPSIN IN POWDEBB, ' BENT BY MAIL, FEED OB' POSTAGE. Foroonv.Diono.or Mudlnx to allnart.of tbe t>* DIGESTIVE MATTER OF THE PEPBIS Upktiptntfe form ofPowdon, with direction, to be dimtved In dilated alcohol.water. or.yrup,by tiepatfent, Tboupoaderioojr tain preolfely.tbn utme matter n. tbn botUM.bnl tWlrgUi# qanntity for the lame will be tent by mail. FREE OF POSTAGE, for ONE DOLLAR eentCpoA paid) wDr. J. 8. HuUGUfON.JNo.il,North Etxbthtlroel.PWla.7rii,. Six pickaxe, for five doll.rt ■ Every paekixe aid nettle bear* the written aixnatnie of J. 8* HOUGHTON. M. D-. Soto Proprietor. ■ ■ , ■ •.•Axeme wanted in every town In tbe Unittd BtiUi.-> Very liberal diiooante xiven to thotmde. Drwxbu. Poiteaat ten, add Bookwleriarodeeired to act unxeau. • r AGENTS for Clearfield county— ... WALLACE H HILW, Clearfield borenxh. • WILLIAM McßßlDE.CnrwenivUll. P. W. BAHHETT, Lnthenbnrx. H. W. MUdBE. Uninntowuhip. CUMMINGS fit MEHAFFV. New.Wtublnijon, . ■ JOHN C.BRERNEB.Mooretvtlle.Clearfieldei. , Mar 53.18i1-ly. m PLKASArIT BULL IRON FOUNDRY nnd HACHINB SHOP, ’’ At Clearfield. THE ondertlxne-f rcipeotfrilly annonaoe. tolhnompfaM CienrltWd end the ndjolntnx oountle. tnattj.iPU rMWn. nee to oerry on tbe a cor. buiineie et bl. exteneive ntlbjHl' - moot in die oorppxk of Clearfield, and i. now (unpaad m j mannfectufenllkmd.or •... j Castings used for Grist Mills, Saie-NiUs, j and all kinds 'of Machinery. ’■. J HryCastinrsarn now of a »upsHor qaality—eqaal, (fftoCsa i p«Mor,to any other it tho State—us ha uses nose but Uje vft , best material, and employs none bmthevery bestoi workmen 1 ““ MACHINE SHOP, f WKhtwosuperlor TURNING LATHES, driven by ttetm. is now in suocessfnJoperatioDn and oudar the manuesdUgf a practical meobanio— where almost any article of msohioMT turn be FINISHED Intheverybeitstjli.andonihortnotioei Heha* nowankandsa large kstortmeat prO sunai, iucJj asSTfiVESofyano; s sires and patterns, PLdJL'GQ 1R0BM; WASH KtrTLES, Cro., &0.. which he offers to teHlOwfPf Cash, or ou n reasonable credit He is now oastinf, (tow he mDDroved patterns. HATHAWAY! COOKING-STOVES. ALSO—Fancy Air, Tight Parlor Stoves, Nine Plate and Coal Stoves. Alto, • Winrd’s celebrated Plough. And all kJnd«or HOLLO W-W ABE, SLEIGH nhd BLfiO SULES, WAGON B'JXEB. fito • “ Haiatend. itddnll onTeuobibln lermt. 1 and t«»U that tha oltia,n. ol Ihe no only ceaetallywlll find it to tbeli attvantu, to Bive him their onttoTtf. CASH wiiinlwaya baßt.iered •npMvulon,ail order, ino^vaotoinpUjtfEjjpnt 'qU.ld.Mov. ,i ; ; »AVU)tiIZ. . mew qoops •;! ;at mENcnymtE, j 1 goods: auddem | c.iii6<*ineyjr-^Faw.v ,: .Thanudl fcn tbe liberai enswm he htL heritofotw reiei^ Frepohyllle,Bcp', 83.^; ...I . ~ ; jt i TAILORING BUBINBBB. ■, - : REMOVAL. ,?1?3 FglHpnvbiofiber. Ihtmfcful fur.paxti fpvowJHW' peqlfully iniorihx his ouetqmera.and itbo geherqllyvthat he httfe removed huahop fd ina bniN ding'aver iho Fogl Office, lately oocuprod by RVr. Will bp; lh«r|r t loynd ot pllfitßß ‘ edl’ply tii»cnBiomerfi, ,Uplike,i(im«ri hiacqiumpofartdd, Mis unable to brumlee tnKfil* tdeHignfi.Brqpf thDnraoBt npptoveti aiylool ANtr’ . 'Appi; ‘ t , 7j3MS