Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 21, 1853, Image 4

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... MEDICAL HOUSE.
Established 38 years ago by. Dr, Kirkelin, N. \V
corner of Third and Uniyoetroeis, between
&'■» •■ *^P fuce Fine' Bisi., 1 Philadelphia.
IjMuRtREN yearxofexUnoive and uninterrupted practice
XJ spent la this citir, have rendered Dr. K. tne most export
'*ml successful preottUoner, tar and near. In the treatment of
.01 dlieatesof a privatonamro. pe;ious afflicted with ulcers
•n the body, throat or lefts, paras in the head or bonce, uior.
cureal irheumatism, strictures, gravel, diseases arising from i
youthful excoiie»or imparities of the blood, whereby the cou.
.motion hasbecome enfeebled, ore all treated with success.
He who places himself under tho care of Dr. K., may r?li
jiously confide in hi* honor a* a gentleman, otid oontidentiy
rely upon his skill as n physician.
- TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE: I
Young taeh Who have injured themioivea by aonttain prao*
tioe indulged in—a habit frequently learned Lora evil com*
panloh* al school; the effects of which are nightly felt, even
when rtsleep. and destroy both mind and body, should apply
immediately. Weakness end oonilitniionul debility, leisor
tnusoutarceergy, physical lassitude and general prostration, i
irritability and ail nervous affections, indication, sluggish
ness of the tfVer, and every dixeaseinany way connected with
the rfltordcv of the procreative fuaotioni oared, and lull Vigor
; HEAD.
YOUTH AND MANHOOD!
A Vigorous Life, or a Premature Death.
Eiirkelln on Self-Preservation—Only 24 cents.
Tbliltokjuttpnbtlihodli lillnd with nisfnl Information, on
fneinfinqfttiesand diu-aie' of ihe Generative Organ*. It ad
Jtesuf itself alikd to Youth, Manhood and Old Ago. and
■rhoatdberead by ail.
The valuable advice gad Impressive warning ,it civet will
preventyeartw mUery lid sullcring, and save annually thon.
toads of II vos.
Parents by redding it will learn how to prevent tbe dostruo*
tlon of their Children.
•**A remittance of 25 cents, oaolosed mu letter, addressed
to Df.KINKELIA. N, W. corner of Third anl Union streets,
ketstsautfriuceand Bluet Philudcldliia. will ensure übeok
•udercover per return mail.
Persons atn distance muy address Dr. K. by iettar, [post
eatd.l and be cured at homo.
Packages of Medicines, Directions, Sie;. forwarded by send*
hig a remiUjuco, and put up taco re from damage or curiosity.
DOOkdielh’M. News Axe ns, Pedlcrt. Canvamrs, and all
•then gupptieo w iUi the above work at very low rates.
Octouor 27. 1862.—1 y.
pOTY DOLLARS FORFEIT-DR HUNTER WILL
IP IwfeittW if felling to cure any cue of secret disease that
•say kiM' under Ist* care.no matter how long standing, or
how tmidisg. Either cexa;© Invited to his Private Rooms
iH North fcMrventhstreet, Philadelphia without fearbt inter*
lOption from other patients. Btrangers and others who have
Oecouafortunatoia tba selection of a Physician ore invited
to call. . .
iMrOTßNCY.—'Through unrestrained indulgence in the
pauUMS,by excess or selLabuse. the evlle are numerous.—
/rearatare (mpotenoy, involuntary tominal discharges, wait,
mg crlheorgatn. lon of D3?mcrv,adistai efor female society,
general debility, or constitutional dmneemont, am sate to
pillow. If aeoemry, consult the Dacror with confidence,—
lie offers a perfbcuisre.
READ AND REFLECT.—Tha afflicted would do well to
reflect before trusting their bealtlr, huppinou. nod in many
eases their lives, in the hands of physicians ignorant ot this
classoriQuiudios. It is cortainlrirnpossiblQ lor ooorcanto
understand ufi ihoillsthehumaa family are subjsctto.' Eva.
»/ respectable Physician has his naculUr bnmoh, in which he
*3 more successful than his brother'protasori, and to that bo
fcevotes most of hist me and study,
YEARB OK FttAOnCE. exclusively dpvotea to the study
and treatment ordisaatefol'the sexual organs. togethei -with
• 'Off* upon thabodjr, throat, ncso: or logs, pains in the head.
V a ®9l e# * wofcanal rheumatism, s'.rio urei. gravel, irregular!’
aruinirfrom routbfut esrauet, or Impurities of
fha conitiiuiion has becomeenfeebled.
ecab4eata«.i>octor to offer ipeiidy relief to all «ho m-jy place
sbfßMlvee under his care.
i *‘Sjs < * #for m ardw, . l ° PO rt tho United States.—
rifaamaandTen Dollars per package.
*‘Eyery Family Should have a copy.”
Ah invaluable Booh , only 25 cts. per copy.
MAN, KNOW THYSELF.
D R nAIH H I,WS. . E DIU AI, MANUAr. and hand
UOpK FOU'l His AIEUCTBU. Uaßtamlneiinoat-
RMOfui* Origin.' Progress. Treatment nad Cure or every
wdlsaase,cautracUd by Promiscuous Bexuai Intercourse,
ft y*rL*®wa.oiby.SjXualExceja wun advice for their pre
-SSfff 1 ' wnl J c ® 1» • famuiar slyie. avoiding all medical teeb-
PtHhMr* god.every thing that would offend the ear ofde*
aanef, from tha result of some twenty years* succnsful prac*
tioa,axnJaiively de/oted toMre core of diseases of a delicate
or Djjvaie nature
wMoh is abided recsioU for tbo cure of the above diseases,
aid a treatise on the Causes. and Cure of the Ke*
W.gffrtAWift coats aoopy, Brxcopiesodo
J- "Mb® forwarded to any part of the united States, by
ffiSM* of postage, L'ldross. DOJiajre paid, “UozlW, Post
Ufflce.' or tbe Author,iidNortb Seventh Street, Philadelphia
i . - • , Bopt. 3.iew— lf,
ILj'si I dlaos i> Diraea 0
JapBERTRDFKEn, E. CoRNEtI NIHTU ,iNI)
.MAPLE BTHEETS, AUOVJi KACIO. PUILADEL
PHIA« invite the Ladies ot tho Oily and Country to call and
eiamJeaM iDlea-iia atook of Inmmingi, which has ticn
selacod with the uiroost oaro.
being Pifabjed, from hlxexpefienco io the buiinets,
retake ad vaoiace of tho wholcsalo market, is able to sell os
■gw as any olhoe cst'biirhmeni. Mr O. was formerly prin*
•IpaiooaanotorOfihaextaasivobusineisof Mr. VV, J Hunt
ibjuUNo, W 4 Clieudut street, unu hii extensive experience
wffl be Agaarantae of hU ability to do jastici to hu cuitomers.
HU Stock.ooruprnes tlioful’owing— Si'g, Worsted, and Cot*
Sn Cortain, irlnce*. UiUjine, Tusiels and Coni—Silk and
'Or>Ud_Biiod Silk, Woollen and Cotton floxlerv, and
Draib&s.S.iipi. Perfumery, &c.—Woollen
akd CoUon Kniltiog r.ad Dutmar Yarn—rorte Moanaies.
Totalsbed work. Boxes, Bracoleti, and Fancy Arliules cener*
ally, valiandexaminelur ypuneive*.
• t.i > Sept.29,lBsi.—Cm
SHELDRAKE'S M, HOTEL.
QHBIJIRA&B’S ALLEGHENY HOUSE. No. 210.
K7-MatfcatH'xee! ( abo*e&th, Philadelphia. Linder thenew
anaagemafct, the can wh e!t arrive fiera Pittsburg. Harrisburg
•0 -swill ran to the New Depot, corner of Bobuylkiil 6th ana
nuikiL in order to accommodate tho public wo will always
Mte our voacb at the New Depotou the arrival ot the canto
•arty passim cars to the Allegheny House, which is in the cen
btwUtfaiiy. Oor old friends will please ride down and all
who with Ur patioalse a Uuuse with aGoud Table. Clean Beds
4>o aoooamodatiac atriit-jm- f»i*rm give ni a call.^
ferns—Oae Dali*;, per
Sept. 18.1953.—f1pi.
. 50© Agents Wanted.
.$lOOO A YEAR!
VVTANTED IN EVERY COUNTY'OF TflG UNITED
* * STATES, active and enterprising men, to ensieein
Mate of thobest Looks uoblin.ed in the country.
DOttsasicg aimall capital of from
•eototlW, such inducements will ho oftorod os to cnablu
tmtn to make from TKUEE to TEN dollars a day profit.
TfcoJßpokspabtlsbed by us are ad useful io their chaiactot.
**tnmaJf popular, and command large saJes wnerever they
an offered. n
For further particulars, address. (postage paid.)
UANIEIiS & GETZ,
) ■ . Successors to VV. a. Leary & Co.,
.■ mßmm No. 138 North Second Street, Philadelphia.
8ep1.18.1853-Qm. *• . » r
. .. Commercial Hotel.
*VliB Subscriber huviag leased the Public Home, formerly
JL ihowa as the American House. No lb South Sixth street,
anil Cbssinut streets, has changed tho name
9J?lia© ©omnuDiroSal .Ho4©1 9
fttos leave to-iaforra his friends end the Publio. thattbis
bouse ms undergone a thorough remodelling. repairing.ro
painting and repaocriop, from attic to basement. An cnUr*
tootnt(?numitaTe. feridiutr.fiic., fita.. has been procured
the mois celebrated Manufacturers in this city. .
MB tho oentral location, and its close proximity toth»
pod j.epoU, Steam ooat Landings. Places of Amusement.
fo®ableTbi.roQghf4rDi Qud Pnb'io Squares, it offers iq.
dMtmms io (be Merchant visiting the city on basinesi. ox thu
Traveller treking pleasure. To families and females vLiticg
4hecfti«eve/j facility will bo ollbred. and every corafoitie
gardM >o mike their visit agreeable and*pleasant.
Afraa oftbepUbUopaUobago LreiDootfatiysMicUed.
AAOOB O. LEBO. JARED IRVIN;
_ Superintendeut. Proprietor.
Sept. B.lB9i—tim.
*' . *•, i * - •
BOOTS & SHOES, n&
•1- TOOMAg ©OxJR
O 258PECTPULLYannounces (otlisßf
t'J'tt'- ,MX citizens of and vicinity.to
i tniiMjiat commenced the business of manufacture
InfßCKWff nnd BHOEfI of every description, inthobor.
oujtbof Clearlield, in thssblp nearly opposite the Academy,
on Float street, whale he may be found at all times ready and
uU who may favor him with their
Fine and Coarse Boots and Shoes, and
Ladies'iWarc of every descriptioji,
WIU bo on hands ( and manafaoturcJ inn style superior to
•ay hotoiofore mad* in tho county, and at such prices as will
y got tilt to give entire satisfaction.
ffiX r,Rafting and Lumbering Boots.
t-V&iwU! Olio manufacture on article of BOOTH for Rafting
~*OO Lumbering in. pod for other rough outdoor work, wbioh
W imiioularly recommends as a superior article. _
••iii.v- •/.. »v Octobers, 1852.—tf.
.'jPoww
. * l 'For Sale,
i':7jiiL' r \JU l !c l ‘ PUBLIC! BALE on BSSi
''fwMfoW.lOZOihei wans FRAME BAIIN Miotooutl
AlflO. "
■Tobnold ieparatn Domlho lud.l Bolt Bon Mill Blonei
• 'TJ3.U;Ooarttry Mill Btonu, yithßmot Machiuo auaMill Luni.
LOT_ OE'.pRQUND in the borpnth oriCleailleld, luiown In
tlwilwn ofuMltows by numberff7..
« s-v-'VbHMB OF BALE.'One tbßd, ofi tba nnrebuo mon„
'■ down, tn, bnlnnoain thtea payment,, with lalcrctt, to bu .
COindby JOond and moiteayepn too ptopertj...
■*** ■ - 'ii „ ABRAHAM OGDEN, Attorney
... FoiDeylieciofMaUbewOgdon,dooeawd. :
j ls .jpiaAiße(iJ,.Weo.. H.ißsj., ■
'•-“Estate el JoJm Bennylioef, dee'd.
I ETTEBa OP AOMIHiSTKATtON having beta «mn>
ntumm MQWiai tptßMlTMindebted towideiUiv ammqncsled
tt mate pajsaaat imknddlaUljr, and ptttou Itavinff claim*
wu,p^»®»aticMai
THE ROAD TO HEALTH
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.
CURE OP A DISORDERED LJVER AND BAD DIGES-
Copy of a Letter from Mf. «5 iV. Klrlsiw, Chemist,
7, Prescot 6roefi (England,) dated Clh
Juno,ibsl.
To Professor HOLLOWAY,
Sill—Yonr Pills and Ointment have stood tho highestoa
our sale list of PropTtetaty ’ Medicines for tome years. A cus
tomer, towhom-laan refer for aoy enquiries desires ms to let
you know thepaitionlarsof hcroase, Buo hud boon troubled
fur years with a dUordorad liver, and bad digestion. On tho
lost occasion, however, tho vizoience of thojutaok was to
nlurmiag. and tho so severely, that doubts
were entertained of.her not. being able to bear up under it;
: lortunaicly she was induced to try your Pit!*, and she informs
| me ;hut niter tho first, and each succeeding do* e, she had great
I raliei. the continued to take them, and although she used on
ly threo Boxes, iheis now in tbe cojoymcntof perfout hoaltb.
1 could havosent you many more oases, but the abovo, from
the Severity of the Attack, and the Speedy Cure, I think,
speaks tonoh in favor of your astonishing Pills,
feigned) R. W.KIRKUS.
AN EXTRAORDINARY CURB OF RHEUMATIC FE
VER, IN VAN DIEMAN'S LAND.
Copy of a Letter in tho iJobart Town Courior.of
tho let March, 3801, by Major J. Wolcli.
Markarot M’Conaigaa, nineteen icon of ago. residing at
New Town, had been stiflerinx from n violent Kbenmatlo Fe
ver for upwards of twortnontbs, whioh had entirely deprived
‘herofihe nse ol hot limbs jdunnff this potiod showas under
the onto of the most eminent medical men iq Uobatt Town,
and by them her case was considered hopeless. A friend pre
vailed upon him to try Ilotlowoy’s celebrated Pills, which she
consented to do, and in un incredible short space of timo they
ctlocted a poiLct card.
CURE OF A PAIN AND TIQHTNE33 IN THE CHE3T
AND STOMACH OF A PERSON 8» YEARS OF AGE.
From Me.’sra. Thow & Son, Proprictorsof tho Lynn
Anveiijscr, who can vouch for (ho following
etutemoni. August 2nd, 1651.
To ProfeuorHOLLOWAY,
SIR—I daire to Dear testimony to tbe good efTeots ofHollo
wav’i pills. For mine years 1 suffered, severely frOroapain
and tightness *0 thostomioli which was also accompanied by
ashortucss of breath, that prevented me from walking about.
1 am 84 rears of age, and notwithstanding my advanced state
of life, these Puls have so refievod me, that I am desirous that
others should be made acquainted withttioir virtues. I am
now rendered, by their means, comparatively active, andean
take exercise without inoonvonieace or pain, which I could
not do before. '
(Signed) HENRY COR. North street, Lynn,Norfolk,
Thcso colobrated PilU aro wonderfully efficacious
\ ; in tho foifbwing complaints:
Aguo Fevers ol all kinds Bore Throats
Asthma Fits Btone and Grave!
Billons Complaints Coot Secondary Syrup*
Blotches on tbeSkin Head-ache torus
Bowel Complaints Indigestion TicDoloureux
Colics Uflammotion Tumors
Consiipation of theiaundtea Ulcers
• Bowels Liver Complaints Venereal AflVclions
Consumption Lumbago Worms ofall kinds
Debility Piles Weakness from
Dropsy Rheumatism whatever cause,
Dysentrv HetenlianoPUrloe tic., &o.
Erysipelas Bcrofhla, or Kiug’i
Female irregularities Evil
. Sold at the Eitnhllihmenl of Professor HOLLOWAY, 244*
Strand (near Temple Bor, London,) and tty all reipootablJ
Druggists and Dealers in MMioines throughout tho British
Empire, nuc of thoro of the ÜblUtl States, jn Boxes at <!7)aO.,
870 , and $1 El'o. each. Wholesale bv tbe principal Drug
houses Is tho Union, and by Meisr. A. U. kU. BANDS,
New Yotk. *
....There is ft considerable saving by taking tho largest sis.d
Boxes.
•• Ni B.— for tho galdance of patlonta in every din
orier are atinod to eaoh Box.
r f I IIE TRUSTEES hereby give notice that they havooon
X tracted with.
Pent.3.1859.—1r.
DR. CATLIN & WIFE,
To oontlnno in obarge of the Academy dariog anothsr year.
Tho Academic year is thvjdeJ into FOUR UUARTERS
of TWELVE WEEKS, each, and FIVE DAYB orTeaoh*
io? in each woek.
The next Quarter will coramcncoon MONDAY JUNE. kS,
ISM.', at the following
deduced Rates of Tuition .•
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT—lncludinußernlioj. VVililDj
Spe'ling. McntalAriihmetio, and Primary Geog
raphy $2 03
This Department wilt usually locluda pupils of tbe age of
Ten Years and youngor, aad io a fe£ inxtancor, those older.
COMMON ENGUSrt BICANCHES-lacludlßg
Readjatr, Wriung, Spelling, Arithmetic, Getg*
raobv. Kmliib Grammar and History 63 03
ALL HIGHER ENGLISH BRANCHES—IncIu*
icg Latin Grammar 61 00
CLASSICAL sjid MATHEMATICAL DEPART
MENT 66 00
DAILY EXERCISES given In VOCAL MUSIC In which
allma* participate without additional charge.
WEEKLY LECTURES ore given to the older pupils on
IliKtory.andctherinteresting subjeots, without extra ohargo.
Such of the older pupils ns choose, engage on FRIDAY
P. M. ol each woek m exercises Elocution, Cnmposiiioa and
view questions opoa their several studies. All.others attend
to their uiur! P. M. studiei. 1
The LADIES DEPARTMENT i» oalirely senarate Horn
(he other on the part of those who desire It. Two or three
classes consist of both sexas. fer the pnrpose of economy in
time; but it is optional witbthe young Ladies whether to
join inch claracs or not.
Tuition Is charged Iron the dateof the Scholars commen
cing lolhe closo of tba Term—dedaolUm bang, mads in care
ofabteacocoosed by lioKness, and when a special agreement
Is mado, in advance, withtba Principal.
MORAL BUABION has hitherto botrothe chief reliance o
(heTeocbertin securing thorough discipline—and it has been
efficient. Corporeal punishment is administeied oolnin the
most obdurate ami incorncibtecaxt , s.
Theconstant aim oftho Teachers is to make the instructions
they import, os well ai that of books, Praoticul, a* well as
TbtoretmaJ. «
Tiieitnutestatteotion is given to iheUondoot, Habits nod
Morals of the PnpiJs, wbilo under the charge of theTeocbors.
BOARD can bo obtained at reaxoneble prices.
•. RICHARD BUAW, President.
J. B. M’ENALLY. Secretary. June)is,lBs2.
Tremendous Excitement!
A GRAND"EXPOSURE
OF NE W^GOODS.
WAILLAOT H2HXS
WOULD respectfully ennoucco to their old patron*, and
“tberwlof mankind,” that the; have }ast J received
fromHheeaittg
One of the Largest, Cheapest, and most
varied assortments of goods ever bro’t
to this or any other place.
JLimHios 5 ' Bff©os T <Sk> ©dlso
The attention ofthe Pair Be* is particularly Invited to »hmr
Suj.'Ji. conj »tinn rantrof flJon* ao ljcge, Cashmeres, 4 olon»
Ue L&lnes, Preach Merinos, Coburg, f Afpaocas, i&o.
GENTLEMENS’ WEAR.
Tbelf assortment is urusuallylargo. embracing Cloths. Cat*
it meres—plain and fanoy—SaUineti. Silk and Satin Vestings,
fcio.iof every quality and price,
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
A very rich Stock or all sons, sizes and qualities. madelu
the latest and bat style, or tbeibat workmen, and of tho xery
Lett material. '
'BOOTS and SHOES,
A very lares aiiorttneot—for Ladles’, Gentlemens’ Misses*,
Bors* nod Childrens' wear.
Hosiery.Glovrs,’Perfumery. Fauoy Goods, Booh as Ladies*
Diets Trimmings, Ribands, Liu.,
Groceries, Hardware, Drugs and, Qnecnsware, of every ve«
ileiv and quality, equal to the best. and Die very cheapest.
. They also have on hand FLANNELS, TICKINGS. LIN
ENS, MUSLIMS, SHAWLS and in short goods of nil kinds
to sn:t both town and country. ,
337" Cal I and judge for yourselves. Remember the.OLD
STAND, Market street, near the Diamond,
fCjearfield.Nov. 25,1853.
1,0000 BOOK AGENTS WANTED,
TO BELL PICTORIAL AND USEFULWORKS FOR
THE YEAR im.\[ .
©l,OOOO A YEAltf
\KT ANTED IN EVERY .00* of the UNITED BTATEB.
vv nctive and enterpnnng men, to engage in the sale of
route ofthe best Bookspabllshcd in the country. Toznenof
good address, possessing a small capital of from 135 to $lOO,
inch inducements wilfboollfred as to enable them to make
Rom Threq to Five dollars a day profit.
The Rooks published by us are all useful fn their character,
extremely popular, and command large sales wherever they
aro ottered.
For farther particulars, addrets, (postage paid.)
• ■ „ ROBERT BEAKS Publish*.
Dec. 80.—2 t. , 181 William Street, Now Yoik,
Semi-Weekly Daring the Session of the Le
gislature at §2 00. '
rpHE UEMOCBATIO UNION will. (umuai.bopnWiihwl
X twice 0 week during the ooming session of the Leftisla*
ture.aad woembrooo ,the present occasion £0 commend it to
the nvorof the reading public.- Neither pains or expense
shall bo spared to impart to it* column* additional zeaJ and
vigor. Ample and correct report* oitha proooodingiof the
two branches of the Legislature, together with iketohes of the
debate* on all public and important qoes.loniuwill bo lurniihv
ed—competent reporters having been engaged lorthat purpose.
As It is believed it will be the only Democrutio paper published
semi/weckly at theicat of government, daring the session of
the Legislature, vre trust our friends will give It that encouv*
agement and patronage which Is nooesiaty .0 defray the ex
penses incident to inch pnblications. Persons desirous of ob%
talnlng true and early .Intelligence will always find rathe
Democratic union a faithful and honest chronicler, -
,An able cormpondent has been employed at Washington
city, who will keep our readers constantly, apprised of events
transpiring at the scat ofour National Government.
"" ' • TERMS.
For tbewolayear* (seinLweekly daring the gesdon,)... $3 00
For the whole year, (weekly*) u 00
For the session only.. 3 00
„ \ ■ , • M'KINLEY St DE3UI)nE.
December 81,1853,
.Stray Steer.
CJAMfrto Lhepremlses of JAMBB CUR-iOH2I
aheni thli ; W*
wJf\T t i?«fc k vS. r wA tl f D " lut, a KEU and
ffiffig gSTjEHSTEEU. supposed todSES^SSB
\ffnrrt TheOWUOf IS KCQeiitd tO COIDB for*
! ffisssss;sl«ss»“
- /Wilor Wanted.
Tif, In ‘ho Tailor*
Now Wiibiniton.Deoa, 1853,-fll, p J*“TNEIi.
0c10bcr7,1653.—1T-
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
Dciuocrnlic Uiiion.
J;; A New 'WtinklSP
UNION CLOTBINC STORE.
WH. A. MABm
WOULD respoctfally announce to the citizens of Clear*
n ß ld county generally, that ho has just opened hr Car.
wensvillo, on Htato street, two doors west of Drancker'shotel,
and one door west of Moalillious’ itoro, aspioadld auortment
of
Ready Made Clothing ,
Such'as COATS, PANTS, VESTS,
ALSO, Boots 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 is warranted
to bn as reuresrated, as ho pays a better price than THE
JEWB, and tolls no rotien or daraagctF goods, nnd thorofore
oannor fall to please NO JEWB—No JEW WORK—nor
no JEW MODE of dealing I* to be feared atthis Store. He
Is determined to iraotioo Ihe lint law of humanity, and treat
every onset ho Would wish them to treat him. At ail events
none can do better than give him a call, and whoever will so
favor him, will meet with polito and geotlemaaly treatment,
and are particularly requested, should they find nothing to
salt their tastes, not rebuy, :
Finally, Mr. M. wishcs ltto bediiUnotlf understood that bo
will SELL CHEAPER than any other establisomenf In
the county.
63F*Call early nnd secure good bargains,
Curwentville, Doo. 2, 1862.—tf.
ToffiriiM© C?©nafßltagn’rattaaaim S
Fia ? ej Fire?! Fire!!!
Great Destruction of Prices
AT BLOOM* STORE, in CUKWENBVILLB. where
can be found a splendid assortmom ot GOODS nt the
best style* just received from Philadelphia, at whioh place!
soared no pains In making the selection. 1 foci lariillcd that
1 am able to compete with any Bioroin tbeoouniy in
Quality, Quantity and Cheapness.
The Block compriin in part the following articles, all of
which wilt be dieposed of at unusually low prices for CASH
LUMBER or PRODUCE, as 1 have determined to arioptla,
future tho ttEADY-PAY BYBTEM.
Dry Goods.
Mcrinoei, Ca|ioos, BleOchcd Muslim,
Alpacas, Chintzes, Brown do
De Laiucs. Ginghanti, Mull do
Harnges, Poplies, Book do
Persian Cloths, Paramethai. Barred do •
Cashmeres, Lustres, Cunihrics, do
Ladies' Robes, Bilks. Linens.
Do Gloves, Lace*. Ribbons,
Do Blockings, Hnawls, Tab*,
Do Hoods, [Vialorinos, Comlortt,
Fmaoeli, liokmgs, l.indseys,
Cotton Flannels, Chocks. tic., Uo , fiio.
Cloths .
TwiJed Block, Plain Black, Plain Olive,
Do Blue, Do Blue, Do (*reon,
ire* Gray
Do Drub,
Cassimeres.
Block, Bloe, Green, Gray. Doe Skins and Fancies.
Sattinets.
Brown,JGreen, Gray, Black, Bluo and Fancy,
Hats df Caps.
Silk, Moloßkln, For and Wool Hats. Bux, Plush, For Cot*
ton. Otter ami Beal Caps.
Clothing .
Over Coats, Dress Coats, Frock Couis, Bick Coats, Cloaks,
Pant*. Vests, Drawers, Under tihuti. Gloves. Mitts,
Blockings, Cravats, Handxerch efi, Comforts.
Boots <|* Shoes .
Gentlemens’ Calf Boots, Ladies’ Gaiters,
ire Kip Do Do Morocco Boots,
Do Coarso Do Do Leather Do
Do Fine Brogans. Do Bljiypers
Do Coarso Do Do Thick Bhoci,
Do Gum*. Do Garnik
Childrens’ Shoes. Childrens’ Gums.
Qneensware.
White Granite Tex Setts. Spotted Ten Setts.
Flown Blue do do Mulberry do do
Superior Cups aud Saucers, Superior Plates,
Common do Common do
Wash Bowls and Pitchers SoaoTureeat.
Bowls, Pitchers, Egg Glasses. Turabhri, Lamps, Candle*
Sticks, Ac .fitc.. 6rc.
Hardware.
Mdl.Croa-Cat, Hand, Wood, Compass and Tenant BAWB.
Nails. Hpikes, liing ß s, Screws. Augurs. Cbitseis, Knives
and Forks, Pocket Knives. Bpoooi, Razors, Btraps,
Bcitsors, Bbears, and every tiling la tnis line.
Groceries.
White Havannn Sugar. Steam Syrup Molasses.
Do- Brazil do Sugar House do
Ciuihed do New Orleans do
Lout do Matanzis do
Brown N. Orleans do Candles
Do Porto Kico do Soap.
Imperial Tea Rio Coflee.
Young Hyson Tea. Java do
iUack do Sperm Oil
Cayenne and Black Pepper, Lard do
ALpic*. Full do
Oo Ground, Ulin do
Cinnnamon & Cloves* __ Brandy a Whiskey.
Chcctolato.&o., Brc.. &o.« so-, so., sc.. So.
Medicines. •
JAYNE’S Expectorant, Alteiatfve. Vormlfnire, Hair Tonic
nnd Dye, nnd Mill. EOUDEN’rt Eipwtoraat. Aitnrntlrn.
Fill.nnd VermifoffQ. l>r. GREEN'S Madlcine., FAH
NESIXICIt’S Vermifbpe.MaAili.l.-r'aOlniment.Bhap.
hord't Sanapnrills. Hair’. Gennine Pelrotenm. Dr. J,
B. Houghton 1 * Pepsin, the true Di&e-'lD* kluid, or
Gastrio Jo oe. for the cure of L)y*pep.Mflv^ rei ? l **
P'ronelleld's celebrated Cattlu l’owdort—* ocelli
li with all trio Medicines usually found *0 n
Country Store. , _ „
All of which I am determined to sell at the LOWEST POS
SIBLE PRICCrf. Cal! in. 1 will not Charge any ‘ or
tha sight at then nods,mod but a small advance wnen Isa.' 1 to
you. VYM. 11. BLOOM.
Corwoosyllle. ILc.B 1853.
NEW GOODS.
Montelius, Brother, Ten Eyck
WOULD respectfully inform the Pu olio, that they have
entered intoco*p&rtberahio in the MERCANTILE nnd
SHOE BUSINESS, end have just received from Philadel
phia theurseoond and handsome assortment of
FaflH simdl Wnsatifflir (Si-©©cffls s
Of all kinds and latest styles, which, having boon purchased
a* onuin&llv low rates, thoy ure enabled to ai\n to tae public
the very
BEST BARGAINS.
It would, bo almost impossible to enumerate the many arti
cles comprising the-r stock of gcods just received—bat they
invite all to come and see for tnemselres, asiaiing them that
they will get
More Goods for the samo money than at
any other Store in Curwensvillo!
They .have all kinds of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
Q UEENS WARE,
HARDWARE,
And all otherartlcle* usually found inn well ftirnlihed store.
1 0 render thfli establishment well worth a vrait at all times
the) will continue to receive, as the soaion advances new
supplies of seasonable Good* for Ladies’ and Gentlemens*
wear. 10 as to be always roady to oiler tho choice of Eastern
Markets.
Thuy would also call attention to their apartment of
and Shoes,
Wheratkafalwair, keppon h.ml n Jam, and Weil e,totted
lot,of FUKNOII andCOUNTUV CALK, MOUOGCO.
KIF and BTOGV ROOTS. ’
MOROCCO. GADP, Kli’, and nil bind, of Oontleau*,’
SHUES. Alio,
• Ladies’ Fine Shoes,
Such as GAITERS and LACE BOOTS.
FRENCH and JENNY LIND TIES,
SLIPPERS ol all kinds, qualities aad sizes.
Alio—Boys* and Misses’ GAITERS and SUOES of all
kinds*
As they keepoomtantlya lot of tho best practlctl workmen,
and Manufacture their Shoes tbey.can warrant them to bo
made ofthe best Material, and in the best and latestiiyJes.
.CSTHIDES and COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in ex.
change for geods.
r UEMGMifER—Their estabtlsment is one door West of
John Drauckar's hotel. Gurwensvlllo.
• ; I 0ct.80,1853-Cm.
Important to Mill Owners.
mnESUUSDRIBEK HAS THE AGENCY, for thU and
X other counties In Peaniylvaaia, qf
Rose’s dirtet Action Water Wheels.
AfidUpreparodattbaahortest notion to put .hem In opera
tion, or to sell territory.. He would alto say that this method
St water power iseqaaJ to other usual methods, with one
aif the amountof water. HENRY B. SMITH.
Clearfield Oct. S 9. 1853.
■JVTOTICE Isherob/ liven, that tho Co-Partnenblp hereto*
hetween Al FITCH, .JONATHAN
FRRUERICK CONKUN. under the namo
ol CONKLIN & CO„ was Dlssolyed oatneli6th day of Oc
tober, A. D. 186 J. <i
«» " . ,u , 0 -« FITCH 8t BOYNTON*
November IH, IBaB. v.
5,000 to 30,000 Acres Land Wanted.
or M£E -
Addrou, ‘ MITOHBDL & WHITE,
„ _ Wi Dock CJtieet, Phlladalphla.
Bent 3.lBsa.—Bmi ,t, 1
100 FoxTirraps
' bahanuTllia, Sept; £B,lBSfl. • : “ AAO aMUU '
< LOUDEN & CO'S
$500.' Challenge.
take [tfor (ranted that every penonwfll do all is thetr powef.
to«aVathe liver arOielr Qhililren.anduiateterypenonwillen
denvor to promote their owh health at alj eaprlfioer., 1 leal it
to be Iny dnty to lolemely nunte yea that WURM9, accord,
ina to tile opinion ofibemortoelebroted Phyilcianri nre lho
primory canter of a ihrae majority of dlieaiol to which obll-
Jiroß and B'.Bltr are liable; It'yon havean oppoiilo tnntlnu
nlly ohaaseable from one bind ot food to another, Bad Breath..
Pain in tho Htomoch, Piehlns at the Note, Hardsera and lall
nneof the Belly. Dry Cnnih, Blow Fever,Patio Irregnlar
remerober that all there deaoM WORMS, and you ahould at
onco apply the remedy
DOBENSACK’S WORM SYBDP.
An artiole ioundod upon Saionlifio Principles, compounded
with purely vegetable substanots, being perfectly aafo when
taken, and can bo given to tru mo’t tender infant with a eel*
ded benefloinl effect. where bowel Complaints and Dlanhooi
bavo made them weak and debilitated the Tonio properties ol
my Worm (syrup are inch that itstandi without an equal in
the catalogue of medicinei, in giving tone and vtrongtn to
tbe Stomach, which makes it an Infallible remedy for those
afflicted with Dyspesia. tho astonishing cures performed by
this Byrap after Physicians have failed* is tho best ovidenco
of iu superior efllcaoy over ail othors. . • .. ,
The Tape Worm!
Thitls the most difficult Worm to destroy of nil thot infest
the human intern, it grows loan almost Indefinite leoglb,
becoming so coiled and fattened lo tho Intestines dna atom*
aoh cflocting tho health so sadly as to cans* St. Vitus Donee,
Fits, ate., that those alflicted seldom if ever suspect thnt It i»
Tape Worm hastening thcmlo au early grave. In order to
destroy this Wonn.n very energetic treatment must bo pun
surd, it would therefore bo proper to take tt or Bof my Livor
I’illisoaito romovelall obstruction*. thatrtho Worm Syrup
may not direct upon the Worm, whion must betaken indoies
ol fl TablespoonfullsH times a day. These clreolions followed
Imvo never been known 10 fall in curing tho most obstinate
oato of Tapo Worm.
Blobensack’s Lives* Pills.
No part of tho system is more liable to disease than tho
LIVER—it sorving as a fllteror to purlfa the blood, or giving
tho proper secretion to the bile—so that any wrong aciioooi
the Ivver effects tho othoripjportnnt parti of the system, and
results variously in Liver Complaint, Jaondico, Dyspepsia,
&o. We should, therefore, watch every symptom that might
Indicate a wronv aotlon orthe Liver. These Pills being com*
posed of HOOTS ami PLANTS furnished by nature to heal
Uioslck:—Namely, Ist. An UXPECTORANT, which nug*
ments tho secretion from the Pulmonary mucus membrane, or
proinotos the discharge ol secreted matter- tki. An ALTER*
AIIVL, which ohanget in some fnexplicnblo and insensible
manner tho certain morbid action of the system 3d. A TO*
NIC. which reives tone and strength to theneifounrslem,
renewing and vigor to all putts of the body. 4th. A
CATII A* t TIC. which acts in perfect harmony with the other
Ingres,ents. and operating on the Bowels, and expelling the
w iiolamaiiofoorruptand vitiated matter, and purifyingtbe
fllood, which destroys disease aod restores health.
'{□pc© Oz a c^£££ieillcs>£3a
Von will find these Pills an invaluable medicine In many
complaints to which you areiublect. In obstructions either
total or partial, they have been found of inestimable benefit—
restoring their functional arrangements to a healthy action—
purifying the blood and other fluids so eflectaally as to put to
flight all complaints which may arise irons f.raiaiejr/egolaji.
ties, as Headache, Giddiness, Dimnctsof Bight. Pain in the
None genuine unless slgsed J. N. HOBENBAOK—aII
others bi-iogbato Imitations. , „ r , , ,
Agents wishing now inpphes.and Btore-Keepers desj*
torn of bteomiug Agcots. must address tne Proprietor, J. N.
Uobcnsack, Philadelphia, Pa.
Agents in Clearfield county.
WALLACE n HILLS Clearfield.
C I). WATSON do.
B. ARNOLD Lutbnrsbarjr.
(515<MUE 8EATTY....... UridgpoH.
McRHIDC a WUlGllT.....Uarwou«ville.
J & H. L) PATTON do.
BTEVENBON fit CO Maryivillo.
And by every respootablg Dealer ana Merchant hi the
county and Bja*e. _
Do Brown,
OirPrico, each 25 cents.
Philadelphia, Jana 113, IBM.-ly.
PENN IRON FOUNDRY >
Machine, Pattern and Blacksmith Shops,
THE lunderilgned would announce to the citizens of
Clearfield, and adjoining counties, that he ha» opeoed a
roomonSecead street, <n the borough of Clearfield, near the
•tore of Leonard fit Moore, where ho intends keeping n
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OK CASTINGS, warranted
to be madeofthe belt material. and a prices that cannot fail
to ptoate. The following coraiio'.e Purtof thestook on hand* :
FULTON'S HOT-AIR COOKING STOVE, for either
WoodorC-oal This Stove bus probably the lareeitintro
duction of any othar form of sieve*. It baa superseded In
aJmc'it every coamy, the well known Hathaway and Zieg
ler stove*. It i» easily nndentood, and the One* being so
arranged that ail can bo oleaued wtthoat anV trouble. Toe
peculiar form end construction U such os to render it the
most durable of all stoves. Numerous testimonial* could
bn odded, bat it is deemed unnecessary.I
IMPROVED PREMIUM COOKING STOVES—at from 19
to $2O
PARIjOR STOVES—for elthorwood or coal.
AIU-TlGGm’ do
SALAMANDER do a beautiful CoalStovo
VASE . do
NINE & TEN PLATE Stoves—very cheap.
MANTLE GRATES, with summer piece*. A largo variety
and superior finished Orates from lb to USinchos.
COMMON GRATES, all sixes.
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL RAILING: fIOLLOWs
WARE: OVEN MOUTHS: GRIDIRONS. WAFFLE
do. SCALE BEAMS. WAGON BOXES.SLEIGII.BLED
22 HOB SOLES. OAR RINGS for Rafts, ROAD HCKA.
PERS. a new article. CORN SIIELLERB, CORN AND
COB MILLS, warranted to grind 15 Bus. Ears per hour.
BLACKSMITH TUYERES, the best in Die ; do. MAN
DRILLS and TIRE BENDERS ;
Together with the uiucl variety of articles kept at Foundry
Establishments.
GIUSTft.dBAVV.MILL GEARING-bavinr decided!/ the
largest stock, tod beat variety of pattern of any establish,
went in western Pennsylvania ; MILL DOGB. SHAFT
ING—largeanditnall.ofcjut or wrought iron, HANGERS.
DUUMSand POLLIES; Kota and other approved Water-
WHEELS; WOOD and IRON LATHES: MANDRILLS
for Clrealar Saws. WOOD BORING MACHINES.
Constantly on hand and for sale,
FANNING MILLS. THRESHING MACHINES. PEN
NUCK’B CELEBRATED GRAIN DBLLLS. he. ho.
Screw-Cutting.
Aeysizod Screw, with any desired number ol threads to
the Inch, either sq /are or V thread.
Brass, Copper, and Bobbett’s Metal Castings made to order.
NATHAN MYERS.
March 4. 1852.-ly.
To Mill Owners.
THE undersigned has appointed L. R, CARTER, of
Clearfield, bis agent for the sale of Castings, who will
1 xcelve bills for all kinds of Mill Gearing, and oiaer machine*
r> , Persons desirous to contract will do well to call and ex
nwy.*q the catalogue of Pastorns. and specimens of tbo work,
bel'erd .reeking engagements elsewhere. Castings will be de-’
liveratLi. ' -'toired, at Clearfield, and warranted 10 bo made of
goodmat£i'li* , « and finished In a workmanlike manner, liar
ing ia running order FIVE Superior Lathes, end other ma
chrnery In the psoportion. employing none bat the best
workmen, using very best Pig Iron and Coal, with many
other advantage., lib fibers himself that his work will be dona
as wall as la the best ci.’r 'bopi, and on the shortest notice.
For partis™, call on tU. u y p[|R
March 4,1852. -ly
NEW GOODS.
THE Subscriber would inform tho citizen? of Clearfield
coant7. and the pnblio feueraJly. that be has «UBT RE
CEIVED, and is NOW OPENING, ot the BtoroM>W for
merly occupied by Wing & GetcbeJ, at Morrisdale, a
Large, Splendid Cheap
Assortment of Goods, consUting ofcverystyle and quality of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensiaare, Cut
lery, Hardware, Boots, Shoes and
Bonnets, Confectionary,
Clocks <f Watches.
ALSO, a large and well selected stock of
Ready-Made Clothing, Drugs If Medi
cines, <fc., tfc. *
In short all kinds of Goods usually kept in a Country Store.
£!! °X he Is determined to IeIICHEAPER THAN EV
ER BEFORE OFFERED IN ULEARFJKLD COUNTY.
M . j * ■ In EDMUND F, BRENNER,
Morrisdale, Nov, 10, IfcoP,
India Bnbber Gloves, Mittens, he.
/*TOUNTRY MERCHANTS, in making tbolr puroliaret,
\ bc, ° de,lr ? b , l ° mS saleable aitiofS.
Their manufacture has b«ren much improved reokntly. end
thoy are made very durable. Particular attention Is request,
eu to tho *
Wool Lined Gloves andJHlttens.
J»iT.?V? b,dl & en,abtel ? P»M and wet weather.-Ladies
will Und these Gloves Uiaful m*any work that will soil tho
*6 m o tlmotbftt Ur«y will oure the worn Salt
*®nwdiately. They are mado all
(engibito pro toot the arms and wrists.
aiK HII.LINGB & CO. No. 8 Church
i tiLun c pb »!?* Übodyonrs's 88 Chestnut street, do.—
i«.a/ h l , ip fi^ t L ,b,ir « b ' P«; Falconer & Haskell, Balti*
moieMd, H. VV, Sharer. Charleston, b. C. Ban and Hick
bS!. c lu i l ? li, t 0 l 1 ? ?, nd byallHabUer Dealerila the Union.
N oVtttf ° 1 Country Merchants generally.
HIP Stray ■ Cow,
ClTIf "Wf ' f*AME to the .premises of the subscriber
■J L F-»i aif|f 1 | * in Pike township: aboutthe 7th of Qc«
last, a REDMULEY COW, iritis
some white oa her rump, soar on the right side, and
•opposed to be about 14. years old. The owner will come
OMtoUn.': U3WUJI. BLOOM.
BAlt-IItUN
all Mrti aad iiua kept oomlautl, on hsdd and for tale
ißsi.. Jj ; E - r CAKT£ “- .
: ABBAHAMHOOVER.
I ,WAGi3ONS I!
A i>«“ wnMoaj-and *UI trad, them for LUMBER,
iGßAtNorCaih. Th«y an mule iajlmiuott darchieitylo—
Home with Umber and kujib with .tiff tmijrnm-rloißitpnroh.
atott. A larte emigration for BALT EIyKR. will »nc* lure,
(SHairE©m, IPs.
Also, Made to Order,
i Copper, Tin & B|eetlrsu- Wsre! .*
M A If F A 0t O B Y,
O. B. MERRELL
RE3PECTFULI-Y announce, that, he ti now prepared
to mennfaotuis ell kindiof war.
in the best manner, at the oheapwt rate, and oh tbo short
cst notion. Ho has just laid In n fresh and largo supply of
Raw Material, and with the aid of the best or vrorrmnu, and
tho use ofthe latest and bestlmproved machinery, he assures
tl,o publio that he can sopply them with
Copper, Tin, Sheet-Iron and Japanned
Ware,
As CHEAP ami at GOOD as can be found In any country
town In the interior of tho Slato,
Ho intends to keoo oonitonllv on hands a general assort
ment of READY-MADE WARE of hi* own manufacture,
wliich will bo sold either at WHOLESALE or RETAIL*
Old Brass and Copper
Will be tahon at tho highest prices in exchange for work or
wore.
t3r*Mendinc done to order. . . ..
lilt shop isnt the old stand, on Maikot street, where the
pnblia ere reipootfally invited to call and examine for them
,o|V<”- Clearfiold. July 8,1831.
Tin & Hardware
STORK
OD. MERRELL respectfully Informs bis friends and
• customers, and the oitizons of Clearfiold county cener*
ally, that he has now opened on Second street, opposite the
resldouoe of Col. tianett. an extensive
Copper, Tin, Sheet-iron and
Metal Ware STORE
And that lie is now reooiving alaree assortment of
Cooking, Parlor and Fancy
STOVES,
And a variety of Household and Kitchen and other conven
iences never before ollarod tor sale in the county, among
which he would particularly mention and rocommend a
fciaoir FuamsKßOj .
As a superb article, and a great lavorito with the ladies. It
is light, easily carried Horn one room to the other, and heated
with cither siouo ooal or ohar-coat, at very trilling errense.
and is used either for Washing, Ironing orCooking. Rut be
would invite particular attention to his assortment of Metal
ware, amoog whicbtbe following artiolcs may be found
FLAT BOTTOM ROUND 1 FLAT BOTTOM TEA
% BOILERS. KETTLES.
Do do V)VAL do, SAUCE JPANS.
LIPPED SKILLETS, FUENCH STEW PANS.
TWINE BOXES. GLUE POT'S.
MASLIN KETTLE, of difler- COUNTER SCALES,
ent sizes. A spbuuld article, TEA SCALES,
and the very beat for oooking PORRINGERS,
preserves.22o. S&D-IRON STAND.
TURN 81/CKLES, for Win* FANCY FIRfcbDOGS.
dow Shutters. COFFEE ROABTERS.
ENAMELLED SPITTOONS. GRIDDLES & PIKPAISS.
WAFFLE IRONS. STUVE SPIDERS.
SKILLETS, 22c. bo.. &c u
All tha above articles are Tisned and Enamelled inside, so
aa to prevent them from coroding, and rendering them more
durable auil less liable to break from sudden heat.
STOVES.
Among tho STOVES whlob beoflers for sale orotbefol*
owing patterns viz i
No. l-IMPHUVED COMPLETE of 1848.
No. H—HANDY COOK.
No B—NINE PLATE BTOVK3-!raproved.
No. 4-TEN PLATE, or BALTIMORE COOK.
No. a—globe improved.
No. 6—EMPIRE STATE of 1831.
No. 7-JENNY JIND RADIATOR-Parlor.
No. 8-NEvV YORK AIR TIGHT do
No. 9—SAL AM ANDEK do
No. iI>—COLUMBIA BTOVEB, for Bar tpoms. fito.
He bas also on hand, will cell to bis customers, very cneap,
a superoraiUclo of
Stove Blacking ,
That can't be beat. It is cheap, easily pUi on, looks be&uli
fu!, and wears very welt.
All the above articles are INSURED, and will be sold
FOR CASH at prices so low as to astonish everybody.
Clearfield, July o. 1831.—y
“LOLA MONTES.”
Boott sinadl OJn©© MaMnaff.',
AT CLEARFIELD BRIDGE.
FRANCIS SHORT, respectfully announces to thepnblio,
that hohas commenced the above business at CLEAR*
FIELD BRIDGE, in the new building occupied by John
Condo, on the west sido of the creek, where he will manufac*
tore ROOTY) and SHOES, of all kinds, and at fair prices, on
lh* shortest notice, and In the very best manner.
Give SHORTY a call. Jane 4,1653.
PIERCE vs. SCOTT.
THIS cauw i,down for trial on the SECOND FEIDAY
of November next.
The PJomtill’i declaration Is filed.
The Defendant has put his plea upon the record.
And now,to wit, the 14th day ofJuly, 18511, the undersigned
takes this mothodof giving
Public Notice -
To all porsons interested in tha trial of the above cause, that
behasjuitrece.vedrromlbe Eastern Cities a large and select
assortment of
Dry Goods , Groceries,
Hardware <|* Queensware
Which he Is now prepared to sell to either Demoorata or
Wbigsutlbe lowest possible cosh prices, or in exchange for
country produce.
The above stock of goods has been selected with great care
Plica—and with a determination to BELL
LHEAIEK than can be purchased at any other establishment
tn thoborooghef Clearfield.
And as we charge nothing for showing oar goods, or tel ing
our prices, we earnestly Invite all Democratic and -Whig La.
die* and Gentlemen to call, examine, and judge for them
selves.
Attbe old stand on Seoond street, nearly opposite the resi
dence of Governor Bigler.
, „ , RICHARD MOSSOP.
Clearfield, July 14, 18511
DR. HOYT’S
LPaMV/lIILBEZto
PREPARATION is now being offered to
1 at a GUARANTEED CURE for the HEAVE* IN
HORBE*. and as thelonly known tnndlolne in tho world
bavins been used in the private Veterinary practice of the
proprietor for the last 80 year*: and be has never known It to
fail in a single Instance of producing a lasting care, and leav
ing the hone in <*ood spirits for work. The otter inoomppten.
cv t**f tho horse for labor,; when troubled with thlsoommoa
duefi.6. should induce every one having snob to apply im
mediate.';' for ,hj » lemedy.
plt*;iE ONE DOLLAR PER PACKAGE.
Wbicb will bo *cnt, “with full directions.” to any parto
the United Stales. All letters or communications to be ad
druied,Past Paid, W f p HOYT
Beu ofNo. 10 Son'll FIFTH Street.
Wholesale for the United states.
N. B.—Agents wanted through ol .
n liberal discount will be given t ai>uD l ®J , ®awes pieced In
the advertisements. Address as above.
GEORGE LANI(Sh, jk., -
I33RairC©Da6SEEEs.aiilElg
WOULD reipectfblly Under his thanks to those w ho bare
heretofore favored niro with a share of their custom,
and now imorms his friends and the pnblio at large, that bis
Bellows ere again in blast, and that they con find him In that
o!d, long established, end convenient shop on Second stree:,
formerly oooupied by David Lila, where
Wagons, guggles, &c.
Will be Boned and finished off in the beu style and on the
shortest notice, and ellother work belonging to the basinets
will be done in the best manner and on the most aooornmoda*
ting terms. Clearfield, Aug-2L1853.
THE public are hereby cautioned eeraipst taking tho ns*
signmentof aoartaio Note, or Duo Bill, given by me to
Amass Jonw, for FIFTY WLLARS-borrowed monev
and dated about May or Jaae. 1858, as the told note, or due
bill. hu bMii fully paid. PHI LIP ANTES,
Lawieiico lowmhip. NovembarSO, IBW-
BiEMPlfllliL’S HOTJBL
CLEARFIELD, PA.
THE subscriber most respectfully informs thecltfgens of
Clearfield county, and the travelling publlo geueraJiv.
that he has taken the above named HCyX’EL situated on the
comer of Front and Market streets, in the borough of Clear.
iLld, yvherebe will at nil Umw be preoaredto aocommodata
those who may favor him with their: custom* NodbE* will
be spare 1 by the proprietor to make bu ouitomers comfortable,
and hi« houseo HOME to those wbo may stop with him.
His STABLE will bocarelully attended to-and his TA
BLE and BAR supplled .wUh the best the market will afford,
- 4 lt |6 , Q WM. J. HEMPHILL,
August 11..1652, f .
CHAIN PUMP* for solo by
June It). WALLACE CHILLS.
COOKING STOVES,
Oleailleld.Bcp 8. ’62. L. B. OABTEB. At.nL
. , WIND-MILLS
pOK bALE BY ' WALLA^tB^UB-
A gSl.t' l °» PATENT BAUBAgE.CI |f r,
4.-. --- - -r :
FaSSPKBfisS, ««>i
,nl;r U - C.KOBSOP.e
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Another .Wohdetl. • •
cure.- Fbft',''/."••
D¥SPEpgl^ ; |',§i
, DIGESTITC; FMnSj;;; ?
08, «AS®RIC - i i
Prepared oTtlie fourth Stomach
oftlio Or, (liter Directions of B4RON LIEBIG, ; ,
TIIO groat Pfiysiolegi cal Chemist, by J.B,Houon; n , "
ton, M. D.,JNo. 11. North Eighth Street,Fhir«v n : '
delphio, Pa. >
Thi* is a truly jCwderfuueroedjMQt iNmaiiTioifc'
Dyspepsia* Jaundice, Liven Complaint, Coik
•TiPATioN.and DwhlitV; NwiriV" 1
own mothod, by Naluro'Bown ngcni.lho'Gutrey.: in
Julco. • ■ • j f Jlj
VHolla tcaspoonful ollhtu Fluid, infuscclin w,. ■
tor, will digest or dissolve, Five Pounds o» '
Roast Beef in about two uouhb, out ofth,M
Stomach*
DIGESTION.
Digestion i. chiefly porrormo;! h» tha itomie!, 0,,
BidoTa fluHlwhlohHeels eindci fromlhoi;»(nco«tpt.,
that organ. when to aetata of health, pall ad the Gauda
Joloe. Thie Fluid lithe Great Bolseht of tbs Food, the Buj. 0}
fiiog, Preserving, end Stimulating Agent of the 6*onitch;
and intestines. ‘Without It there will bo nq diaottiocu—uL
convoniouof Food into Blood, and nonntntion crtbe body : .
butrather n ftjulvtorpldrparafdl.aDddestractlveco&ditloadf \'f
the whole digosUveappnratus.: A weak.hall'acad. oriajured'
stomach produces bo good Grutno Juice, and beaooihe di*.
ease, distTeseaod debility wbiehensue.
PEPSIN AND RENNET.
PEPSIN lithe chief element, or Great DlffeitlnflPrtncjpU-',
otthoOaitrloJuice. Itii foapd in great abundance U Die ,
solid parttol the human stomach altar death, and sometime*,, i
causes the stomach lo digeit itself, or eat itself np. Ill* also
found in the stomach of animal*, as the ox, calf, Btc. ltia
the material a«ed by farmer! in nulling cheeie,caned Rennet,
theefloct nftrhioh hat lose been the wonder of the dairy.—
The curdling of the mils ii the first process ofdigeitron. Baa*
net possesses astonishing power The stomach of a calf will
cardie nearly one thousand times Itsownweightof milk,— .<«
Baron Liebig states that “One pert ot Pepsin dissolved in sixty ,
thousand parts of water, will digest meet and other food."-* :
Olt6atod stomachs produce no good Gastrlo Juice. Rennet, ot ■
Pepsin. Tosbowthat this want may be perfectly supplied, '
we quote the following ' >.
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE,
BARON LIEBIG, in hi* celebrated work on Animal. <
Cbemiitnr* sars: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid mayo#
readily obtained trom themucotumembraneofthettouacbcf :
a Calf, in which various articles of food, as meat and nil, ■
wJUbeSofleneJ,Chanced,and Digested, precisely iff theisms
manner as they would be m the human stomach,"
DR. PERlMPA,inbltramouitreatisaon"PoodaadoieV K '
pubttshnd br Wfiion fitUo., New York, pato S 5, jtatMlx#"
same great fact, and describes tbo method oi preparation.-’*
There are few higher authorities than Dr; Pereha i
Dr. JOHN W, DRAPEU, Professor of Chemistry ta Umt
Medical Collegeol the University olßew York, ta bu "fat
Book of Chemistry.’ ’ page 886. sav*. "It has been a qusstio*
whether artificial digestion could be performed--but Ills nonr
universally admitted that it may be.' 1
Professor DUNGLISON of Philadelphia* in bis great wortM
on tinman Physiology, devotes more than fifty pacetjo to,
examination ot this subject.* fllsexperiments with Dr. Brio- >
mont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained ftoovthe liringbonna
stomaoh and from animals uro well known. "iaali cases.". 1
he says, "digestion occurred as perfectly in the Artificial uia .
the Natural digestions."
AS A DYSPEPSIA CIIRER. ;
DB, HOUGHTON'3 preparation ofPEPSiN has prodoeed
the most marvellous effeots. curing cases o I Debility, Easefe*
lion.NonronsDociioe,cad Dyspeptic Consamptldn. supposed ,
to boon the voty vergo of theprave. Itlslrapotstb'eteyite t
the details of cases »n ibo limits of this advertisejniat—bo<
authenticated oertifiostes havebeen lecetvedof montbaa-
200 REMARKABLE CURES
In Philadelphia. New York, and Boston alone. Thfese were
neatly all desperate cases, and the cares were not
and wonderful, bnt permanent. * ...
ItUa greatNEßVOUrt ANTIDOTE.and from teuton.
Uhlnjrlysmnllqaantity necessary to prodncebeaiUtjrdigttttiea.
• believed to act upon
ELECTRO-MAGNETIC PRINCIPLES,. ,
There imoform of OLD STOM ACfl COM PIjWN TB wkidl. ’
it does not teem to reach and remove at once No matter nett
bad they may oe.it GIVE* INtiTANT RELIEF. Aiiiflt'
dose removes all the onplftaiant symptoms,- and it only news'
to bo repeated, for a short time, to make these good euecis«.
manenu PURIT Y UP BLOOD and YIUOU OP bUDft
follow at once. it Ispartianlarly ezcellentin cueofnaniae,
Vomiting .Cramp*, Soreness of pitof the Stomach : distress;
after eating. low, cold state of the Blood. Heaviness; Louses
of Spirits, Despondency, nmaciatlon Weakness, tesdeney to*'
Insanity, fiueicide. &c. „
I’rioe.ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle wil! oit«4
effect a lasting care.
PEPSIN IN POWDERS,
SENT BY MAIL, FREE OF POSTAGE.
Forconveniesceor Rending to all parts of the cooatry, the -
digestive matter of the pepsin ts pumpi»u*
form olPowderi. with directions to be dissolved In dllottf'
alcohol, waUr.eMyrup, by the patient- These powders oer<
talnpieclwly tha same matter as the bottUrbut twiostW,
quantity for the same price, and will be sent by mall. fEEJC)
OF POSTAGE, for ONE DOLLAR sent(post paid) co Dr.
J, 8. HOUGHTON. No. ll. North Eighth stmt.Phila.eP*. ;
Six packages tor five dollars Every package aad bottle
bears the wmteo signature of J. S* HOUGHICN, M. D„:
Sole Proprietor.
Agents wanted in every town In the Unit'd BUtea.***-
Very liberaldliooaatsglveniothairade. DragiiiU,FMtAks<
ten, and Hookso lers are desired to act at agents. ' '
AGENTS for Clearfield county—
WALLACE Gi HILLS, Clearfield borough- ;
WILLIAM MoRRIDE. Carwensville,
P. W. BARRETT, Lulhersburg.
R. W. MOORE. Union township.
CUMMINGS & MEHAFFY. New Warhmgfen.
. JOHN O. BRENNER.Mooresvilie, Clearfield co. ;
May £B, lBot-ly.
PLEASANT HILL
IRON FOUNDRY and MACHINE BDOP,
At Clearfield.
THE sndereigßo’ respectftaUy asaouncet totbeneopls.ef
Clearfield and the adjoining counties mat be still coatia.
nes to carry on the above business at his extensive establish*-
mentlntbe borough of Clearfield, and Is now prepared tn
maaafaotere nil kindeor
Castings used for Grist Mills, Saw-Mills,
and all kinds of Machinery . i
His Castings are now of a-uperiar quality-equal, Ifnotik
perior,to any otbar ta the State—as be ntes none bnt the vet
best material, and employs none but the very best of workmen
His
MACHINE SHOP,
With two lapeript TURNING LATHES, ddnii by ,Um.
Is now In suuoessfhlopenitjon. and under the oaaagemenloi
a practical raeebaniq—where almost any article of mscblaery
can be FINIBHED in thevery best style, and cm short notion.
He bar now an hands a large assortment or Csstian, such
aiHTOVES of verio;! tsizes and paueros, PLOUGH LRONB,
WABU KfifTLE*.ko.,fito.. whlchheoffarstoseUlowfof
Cash, or on A reasonable credit. He is now casual* frt®
he most approved paL’ems,
HATHAWAY COOKING-STOVES.
ALSO—Fancy Air Tight Parlor Stoves,
Nine Plate and Coal Stoves. Also,
Wiard’s celebrated Plough.
fiLEIGH
He intend, Ifoi till on reuba&bleformt. md treiUlh»tO»
cltizeni of the cOQnty coaereily will Cod it to their odrutU,
'oliysfalipthelrooitom. OABH-wUI elway, tiepr,fonS—■
boi'b, P l ,, “* will be tUofftd for Coaolnr Frodoo,
end Dv? METAL. A, be lire. hU titabUibmtethupMoUl
•operaUlati. A|l otdon for work wIU ik^voproinnt ott»nit«.'
Clomlleld, Nov. CK IBSI. DAVID LITR-
• NEW GOODS
AT FRENCnVILLE.
ytoSiKlfKtlY GOOba. GHOCEItra.
i • Crockery-Wave.
r Tnifokfnl for the llbeiai omtom he hu hetafofore reooi.kl
from hi, follow oiUwe, he icpectfolly wlloitiacoatlniitM
Fresohvnie, Sept. 28. CBia ' FBANCIB COUDBIET-;
TAILORING BUSINESS.
• REMOVAL. '
rmiUfi aubacribef. Ihanl>fut /or past f»vor», f«-
«. peolfully in(prjl)a his fijatdtndfß.and thb puttie
gonerdlf jf. lhat he baa refnovqd hiaahap M Ih# huil
dingovpr fha ifpai OJlide, lately .occupied by R. F.
Ward, ppd dipt be wilt be Ihoro found plbll fifaM
•on UUd M in snppiy'Hibcuitomeri, Uollbeteibiteji
hiacqlotap6mrieo; hc ic-unpb)p to. prerpiac 'thal blp
kaaniopa pro of the. most approved aiyleof Ahti
atHTY, but will insure thfetai niadfradcoWing towp
Latest Fhshioh tifmdre >m6derh days. -
''"Z 1 .'• TIJOS. SHEA,
. .Cfedrfeld -April li 1851. ' -
ABSOOIaTION' OF^lfAßßiaßUKdrto Jkhffli S««4
Ilwrlibnrr, Aug. Jfi, Ifla, ‘ 1
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