HEAVES IN HORSES. We have not seen so niany“Aca vey' horses about form erly. Probably they have been killed off on accoimt of the scarci- Vtyofhay. A year or two ago such ‘horses were uncommonly numer ous in this vicinity A young farmer inquires of us what the nature) of this disease is, , and if it can be. cured. It is un doubtedly caused by some change of structure of the lungs, and, if this be the case, cannot be cured. There are,' undoutbedly, several stages or degrees of this disease. Blaine, who wrote, some years since, upon the diseases ot ani mals, describes the operation, so peculiar in this disease, of drawing in the breath quickly and throwing it out slowly with a double effort and a sudden drop of the flanks, jhus: “Tho usual muscles operate, and the auxiliary muscles, particu larly the abdominal, are put on the stretch to complete the expulsion more perfectly,and that being done the flank falls, or the abdominal .muscles relax, with a kind of jerk or spasm.” The difficulty of throwing out 4.he breath is attributed by Youatt to an emphysematous or swollen condition of the lungs. The inner J membranes of the bronchital tube, says, he swell and partly obstruct them. The powerful muscles of in spiration, however, overcome that obstruction and fill the cells of the Jungs with air. But there arc no suen muscles to aid respiration,— to force the air out again. It is left chiefly to the elasticity of the parts—-sufficient when the bronch ial tubes are in their unobstructed state, but not sufficient when they Ure so obstructed as to require considerable force to press the air through them. Accordingly the air remains imprisoned in the cells, and succeeding inspiration intro duces more air into them until .they are ruptured, or the dilated "condition becomes permanent. Now this theory of Youatt’s is 71 very plausible, pretty theory, but with all due deference to such an Authority we beg leave to “non concur” with him. t In the first place, we consider the muscles which force the air out of the lungs as powerful as those employed in'drawing the air 'jnto the lungs. If they were noi, the air, as he says, became imprisoned in the cells, the accum nlation of it would ultimately burst the cells to such a degree that .horse would die. Has any one ever dissected a horse labor ing under this disease, and found the cells all “burst up ?” If this be the case, how is it that some jnedicines greatly relieve a hea- Vey horse ? We know that some times lime water, sometimes gin ger Sf sometimes fenugreek seeds >ill relieve a broken winded horse, find render his breathing quite nat-1 oral. But if cells in the lungs are actually burst—if their structure :js actually impaired, or partially destroyed—such simple remedies not have this elTect. Heavey or broken winded hors ps arp great eaters, and if allow ad tb eat a large bulk of dry food :hO trouble is aggravated, but if al • oryed to eat die same bulk of »reen or moist food it is rather palliated. The state or condition p/. the . stomapb must have some thing to do with it. We are satis fied that the true cause of this troubelsome disease is not yet /clelrfy know. P. S.—Since writing the above jvp haye met the following remedy " jfor .tliis disease, communicated to .the Granite Farmer: Take wild turnip, sometimes jpallpd dragon root, well dried, ros fh 4* ginger equal parts, pulverized and well mixed. Give two table spoonfuls, well mixed with bran or Joneal, once a day, for eight or ten days. -The-horse should not be jased while taking the medicine. The writer says, “l have known : three bad cases out of four relieved by this prescription, one of which . was a mare 25ygarg old. I kept her four years after using this remedy, time she was not troubled With the heaves worth mention ing,'’-—Maine Warmer. EIMK; « U. % Oh,death! it'ihore he quiet in thino arm*, And 1 inu*t cense—gently, oh,gently coino To mo ! nttd let tny miul Irnrn no uiarma, Bui strike rno. eren shriek can echo, dumb, Senseless.nntJ lireitthlcss. And thou,sickly life, I it the decree ho writ, that I inunt die, | Do thou he gui liy of no needless etnic. JSiir pull me downwards to murinlily, When it wore fillor l oliould luku u Might But whither ? Holy I'ity. here,oh hero! And lilt mo to uuine Inr offskyey uphoro, Woore 1 mny wonder hi eelestinl light,;. Might it he so—then would my spirit fear 'J\> quit tho lliingH 1 have no loved when seen— Then sir. tho pleusunt sun; the minmor green— Knowing how lew would *ned 0110 kindly tour, Or keep in mind that I Imd ever boon! WAY’S OINTMENT A MOST MIRACULOUS CURE nr BAD LEGS, AF TLK « YEARS' SUFFERING. lLAtrnet ol n Letter Ironi Mr William Gilpin, of 70 £l. Mary** Street, YVcymnth, dated May 15,1851 To Prolcsiur HOLLOWAY, . SIR—At tha a«e oflfl my wife (who 11 now Gl) oaoght a violent coW. vvhiuo sotted in Imr leg?, nnd ever since that time they bnvo b'on ornre or ieits tore, usd grimily infl.imod. Her agonies were disiraoiing. sort lor month* together sho was deprived outirrly of rest nnd sleep. Ever* romody that raodi col men advired ww tried, hut wit hoot cQ*?ct: her health suf fmed severely, and ihuuuiteof her legi was terrible. I had oii**n rend your AdvorMw;»'siit«, uad advised herto try your Pills and Ointment; nnd. r.« n last ruoonroe, after every other remody Imd proved useless, sb<; contented 1 1 do so- Shocoin muticaJ six weeks ago, and lonlnte, it now m itcod health. Her logs .ve paiulrei. without »rnm or near, and her sleep soni d and umlitturbed. Could you have witnessed the mlleriDßs of my wife i,qiioc the last 4d years, and oanirnst mein with h'*f present erijoj mem orhealtb.yon would indeed ieel dolich'ed in liavii g be?n thu means ofso greatly allevja- Lins thd sulfcr.Qgsof n k-iiow creature. (di;*n»d; WILLIAM GALPIN, A PERSON 7(1 YEARS OF AGE CURED OF A BAD LEG, OF THIRTY YEARS’ STANDING. Copy id a Letter from Mr. William Abbs. Builder of Gua Ovens, ol Huslu lifle, near Huddersfield, dated k ay 31st, 1851. To t'rol'etsur IIOLLU vV A v BUt-i luilured lor a period of thirty, years from a had lea. tip* remit of two or thros diil'oinut ncoidenls at Gits Works; accompanied by scarbulio symptoms. 1 hid reoouncio u variety of medical edvice, without deriving any limefi:. and was told that the Ice must be amputated, yet in oppo sition to thin opinion, your Puls nod Uintinsnt have clltiu’t-d a complete cure in so short a time, mat tew who had not w;t uu»jcd it coaid credit ttie fnot. («lguod> WILLIAM AltIH. The tru’h oT l ia itateneut c\n bn vmlieii t»v Mr, VV.P. E.’igmud,chrmui. 18, Market «tr.• it•. llaWlenludd. Kxtruct “I n Letter Inmi !U; Frederi- lv Tihmt, of l , ins!n]r.s\ Kent, dated Ucucriiher 13, ISSU. To Profmsor IP I LLOVV A Y— ’ DEAR tilK—My wil» bad mflered from Bad Breasts for moreihnn mont' *, nnd *l'i r < c wl-010 pern* I had ih best np.tliuitU’ a:t.- !c,t ail m iio i.io linvinz be'or-* hoalod au awliii wotiiPi in m/onn In.” by your nnrivulicd lUMtioine.t de onmi.nl avai l to o».. yourlSlis aatl Omiment, and gave t..em a trial >u r.m •)’**«, nnd lrriun*»‘»' 't wns 1 did so, lor m lest limn a man'll a perfect cure wa< • l fecPd. nnd the* bumd’. tent v . i-ns r»t, .-r br.isoiea cf mi' fnuil'y hue deriv'd Ir mi tli-ir vua u reni t rutoimfUug. I u..w iiroPgi/ ioeiimy hi m',. i>igue'») TOKijflß Thfsa Pi'ls‘hon!il b*j QH-d conj j.clly mi.u Urn i<ictii.ou!. iu •Jio 10 o'vlce _ Bad Legx, Bad Brensts. Lurr)>, Buntons, L.te o! Mr.in-hcliu-3 n;tvi Sand (’.iruh.iy, C’l'.irgi font, ChilMmiis. C’lmpped ImiuJs, Gum.-, (So t,; ( inn er". (dUilraeh d and Mil! Joiiils, f is:wlu>, Gutil. Cilandul .r Swelling.-. Lumbago, Flies, ICiicti muiiam. trnildfi. Sore Niiq lc-', Sore 'l'h,routs, hki.i diseases, Settrvy, Sore-bonds, Tumours, Ulcers, YYoundti, Yaws. Raid nt th.i c-jtrvldirlimrn! c»r MAI.Lt »WAY. -4t Strand, (tu*r.T T«mp;« Rea J.imaor.,) nod by a'l re»pectnble llroaglsis and Dealers In M-d o.'iin* lns ILirish Emptro. nnd of t*o»e of the Unnvd Sin’cs, lu I*o'« o<>4C . S7>4c..und tl £Oti. each. Who esnij by the pricemdi Droc honres m tho Uu;on, aud by Messrs, A. B. fct D. SANDSv N. York. ... 1 N There is a considerable saving b* taktnjt Ore lorgor sites. N. D.—Direction* for gnidsßCj of padnnu m every disorder areaUlxed toeaoa Fot. Cct. 14. 185j,—ly. LISPS WRITTEN IN SICKNESS, DY THOMAS CAMPBELL HERE IS YOUR REMEDY ! A DREADFUL BAD BREAST CLUED IN O’ V. M* JNT.I DR. HOYT’S ®©WJ!>ia®oa THIS PREPARATION is now hemgoQered tn'.h* I a oho o, a GUARANTEED CUKE for lire HEAVES IN HORSES, and as the<only known modluine in the world havlnc been mod in the privnte Veterinary practice of the proprietor lor thelastßOyeers; nad be has never knov/nitto fail in asingle Instance of producing alnstingoure, and leav joa tho horse in rfood spirits f»r work. The ottei inoorupeten* oy of the hone for labor, when troubled with this common dueaio. should induce every one having snob to apply im mediately forLhii remedy. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER PACKAGE. Which will b* sent, ’’with full dictions." lo any pnrtn the Unitf4 Sutm. All Itv.ciior communicadon* to be ad draicd,Pait I'akt. to ~, „ oyTi Rear of No. 10 Bonth FIFTH Street. PhlladelD’bia, Who'erale agent for the United states. N. B.—Agents wanted throughout the conniry to whom n liberal discount will be given; and thoir nimct placed in the advertisements. Address as above. 2S*<!><B3?<S>3& mtfffJ&SS&JS 1 8 THE POCKET .J3SC&JEAPICS, OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN Til nFORTIETH edition with One Hundred* Enaravion* ■•huwine DiieniM and Malforma* loot of Ihe Hamas by item i a very iliap* and fjrtn. 'l'd which /i.MM a Truatiw on tha Dliem i ofl'ennin*, being of the huh* ii jmponaoca !r» married people, r io thmo contemplating mar taue. Hy WII.UAM YOUNG. M 0. lj»l co father be!a»hara*d to pie jnt a couy ol'the AESCUEftPI jS io hn child, it may >av« him in rally irravo. Let so young inn or woman ester into the »n. <*t obligation* of married life •ithnot reading the POCKET .EriCULAriUS. Lei no one «nch. Pain ip the bid*. rotlleii Uip Vfholp train of fiy»p<*ptio .en i vl'otii . b n'icivcn^ "uV» i>y tboir Jh n clog <>o raeot without conioltma the AESCULAPIUS. Havo tbe married.or those aboat to he married, any impediment, rend thli tin It ®«ro I book. a> it hu licen the moan. of .a.in. thou- oiMturo. Irom the v.ryjaw. of d.Mh. Any perron tondina rWbNlx-rIVIS LLNLb ea olored in o letter, will receive one copy o! ibii wot* by mail. **Adluc«”(po»t h palJ?) ,0 ' UU “ W'WM. YOUNG, Addre .IP pm N ' l5 j tfpiuce Street, Philadelphia. i November 10.185!!.— ly. Auditors’ Notice. THE unilcriljtce.l Aadilon. jmiolnted by the Coort to Audathe account of ELI/A IRVIN, Adminutrainx of JOHN IRVIN, de-toued, heieby notify allP»rtJei.lniere<- ted, that ther will naeot for ibat purpote ai the olJce oH) W. Moore. In the borough of UeartieJil. on MONDAY TH~ TWEN'J'YrGIGHTH DAY ol MAUCH. Inilunt when and where all ponani inlereitert ere iequ»»te<l lo attood. WM. MoUKIUn, 1 j. r WEAVER, > Auditor!. D. W. MOORE, ) March 8,183* J. L. CUTTLE, Attorney at law muiland agent, oraco Ad. joining Ul.roiidenceon Market iticet, l.'ltarijelil. * March 8, lßoa. STRAW GOODS—SPRING 1853. THE Snhio \bor it now prepared to exhitsit u> Merchant! aod Milioen hiiuiual heavy stoohol Ladle* anuMu* STRAW AND SILK SONNETS. STRAW TRIMMINGS and ARTIEICIAL FLOWERS ; f*. Palm-loaf, Panama and every vuiioty of HUMMER RATS For Gentlemen : which Tor Extent. Variety and beaaty of maiioinclare.u. well ai umlormly clow price., will he fonnu unrivalled. TIIOMA9 WHITE. No. 41 South Soooud Street. Philadelphia. Febrcary 10, IfoS. 1 KSSIUcSko THESubiotlber ha« on band, and for .alei at hi*.boo In iho building adioiuinff the Iron «tqin of L.K. Carter, and tho Printing Olllce, ONE HIJNHULD WIN* DOW BAStI. and willcontinuo to manufacture and keep cod itantly on band a general .apply, which will be .old at rea.- onablera'ei. , AUU. VVEITMAN. February 18. .853,—pd. ; >Take Notice. THE Partaenhlp horctofore oxl.ting between the nbicri her;, under the lira) 01 J. U E. V. ESY, we. n waived outhnl.i la.tanl hy luutunl content. Greditotv will plenxa takeuniice thi't t o liooki mo In ilia band.of J. K. F.by, und union acj'untx am retiled np ioaa, they will bo left with WM. &.MNO, Kkq. tvt collection; y .. .. E. o! eby! Hgrrisbnrg. Fan 1G.1550.—6t. N .Di .t. 11. EBY will continue to heap at tho lign of . £>.. the* HARLEY kllEAl'.” near the Fanu.yl vaaia Uuri Rond H.pp.t, a complete atnorlnieat ot ■ .... Groceries, Bacon, fyc. Also —CoaL Iron nnd Nails, at the lowest '\. Pricos. ' 35AK-BKWKI OF all.fruiujd pixe. kept ooeitanUy Co hand And for >»le by- ;■ . , .L, K, UABTERTAgeat. tnpt. B.JCEI. . : , ]PlhaJlaa.all 3 ea WHOLESALE GROCERS, N.W. Corner Second & Mulberry streets, PHILADELPHIA. OEFEtt FOE BALE A LARGE ASSORTMENT!' OF TEAS, -) COFFEE, | At the Lowest SUGAR, MOLASSES, SPICES, tj'-c., <J-c. Thoie coramencinK Now stores OR 1. Attention fflvoo to Trodooo, Pennsvlvaniii Lauds! F llO,l 400 to 20 000 O.TY PBOWSaTY orOA-H. A^.XVuMCK. Kn»l Eitato Urokei, No. 107. Wflnotit. J«no»ryaO.l663-4ni. Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA M r.DICAL HOUS !■: . KulnWishod IB yt-ar« ngo by L)r. KinkeM!*, N.W comerofTliinl uml Union *1 roeis. !>eiw c*imi .S’prneo and I'me bib., I’hilutielphia. EIGHTISISN yeursof extensive and uninterrupted urnctlco in this city, have rendered Dr. K. trio most export ami itiuooasful practitioner, far and near, in the trrciment of nil iiisetuns u-f ti private n unite. IJol J o inn* rifllicied with olosrt on thebodv. throat or ln««. pain* mhe head or bones, mer. curoal rhoornaitcrn, stricture*. gravel, diteasea amine Irom yonthful exoene* or Impumiei oi tha blood whereby the con iti'iiiion bin* ntcorco cmet bled. nronil treated with mccoi*. flowhopt*cci hirns'dt under tbnotireof l)r. K..n»ay Mi- Ciotuly cou fido in Ins honor nr a gcntlemuo, cnil confident.y rely upon bin tKtll at a ph>eicma. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Vonns iu**ti wiio hove fniared tbonflsnlvn* by n certain preo lice indulged in*—a habit frequently learned IVom evil com panions at school; tie effects of which arenightly felt, evon when nthep. and destroy both mind and body, »)iould nrply immediately. Wculioesi and cumtltodonal debility, Ibhoi mnsoalar energy. physical lassitude and penar&l prostration, irritability at.d all nervous ntfeotion*. imhyeition, «lo*jl*h nos* of iho liv«»r. anil every disease In tiny way connected with the riltorde* oi tbu prociiutive functions cured, ami mil v;aor todioreii. i Hi AD. YOUTH AND MANHOOD! A Vigorous Life, or a Premature Death. Kinkclin on Self-Preservation—Duly 24 cents. Thi* ‘look just pa hi'shed is lilloJ with u»*fnl information, on the inlinu.Hiuji mu! ducat.” of ' h*' M-oeriitive i iruau*. if ml ilreut-i liiol. nl.kn :t» Youth, Mui.huOil un.l Old Atio. Cud shcu' 11)3 p.ml t>» nil Thusaluabe a v.c*oi*d impr*wiivn warning d gives will pie veal /♦ at. of iui«o< y lu J saiit.-rirnr. *-rd .nvo nan u ally iliou sand* of livoj. ParnutJ by reading it will learn how to pievenl the destrnc lion of tlivir oiiiuri'u ~ , •, • A *-f e. : ofi, raof.vM r» c lot ter, addressee 10 Hr. lUn KriiAA. N IV. corner >■( i lur.l mil 'Dion streets • UeUvi-en e r»n l I’no, JVi'iultvdhi'i. will I'tunw a book und. r isovv rp. r r *Mi'a in-ill. IVrsot.s m a oisiai.ci* iv.:i7 addreta J-r. K. by letter, [post paid.] onJ t« cured M horn? I‘aciacos ol iilediciocs. Directions, bo., forwarded ny send in;; o remilt »nne. and put up sic«i»e from damage or curiosity llrok-Adlers. ISA** Ai:u, i> tiers, t’aava»ser*, anil ail other* tiuppiiou is ,tu u.e abo\e work at very low ,'nt**«. October tf7. r/-lM Y I OMAR.’ rOKFr.IT-DR. HIJNTStt WILD 2/ forfeit JW il failing io ouro any ciie of secret du-rao that may crhid under his care, no mntlwr now U-di: iuu'i-n'. or how riHiotiuir. Dih<v c»‘X a ciavile Ito his I'r i* nif Rooms ;v. it *-tt I'nilr.Mel^hia. wnhuui Ifl'irni iul«'r motion inm other patnuM. t : i rami r* and otiM-u woohevej been uufo;tunuto m Ilia leicel.on of u l'hyticmu tuc luvi.td , to cal'. , , . , 1 Mi'- <TENC Y,—' Through onreitraired mdnlresce id the [i luico*. I»y excosi nr st-if-abme the nvili ate nume oui I i* ft mature itnifotoficy, in voluntary »c tmital difidrirccj, wm l ioa t<r ttiH ofuftot. |o«t of ineamr v, a distat o foi li-roa'.e soeie >. eecotal debility, or coaiUtot'onnl deranennent, me sure to follow \lf cetX'tiary. coaiuil ilia Dooror witheoatidoaco,— He oifer* a perfect cur<*. __ _ .... RliAl} AND RM'DEUT.—TheaflVeicd would do well Ln tellec* before trotting their beaitJi, hapjmu*i«. owl in ininv citwitMeir lives, ID the litiodiof physicians ignorant ollhu elauo|’maladies. Itts certainly impossible tor one man to andentaoti ►II theills the horaao family uro subject to. Lve ry respectable Phyeician has his pecit»iar branch, in which he it more sDcctoitul than hit brother prufeieoit, and to that he devotes mo»t of nil t rro nnil iindy. YBAH-s Of* t'KACTlOKAxclutivcly devoted to ihetlodT and treatment ofdi»«a»e«or the tnstint ounai. together with olcen upon lire body, throut. non or leu*. p'uns in the heal, or bonne, mercurial rheamatirm. *<riunrv», snivel, irrerulad lies, diseases eriimn from youthful excesses, or impurities of the blood, whereoy the ccnupntion h*>* become enfeebled enables the Uooiorto olfer sue-cdy rod* f ull rho may place tbamulve* under hie care. Medicine forwarded »o any part of too United Btnta*.~ | Pnoj Five and Tea Dollar* per package “Every Family Should have a copy.” An'invaluable Book, only 25 els. jjer copy, MAN, KNOW THVEELP, DR. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND HAND BOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED. Conti mine nnont lino of the Origin. Progress. Treatment nurl Car© of every rormrfducase,c->ntrrtcttd hy Promitcuurn Sexoal Intercourse, oy SMf.abu.n, 01 by S xua l Creets, with advice for their !■*•> vtntion, whiten in r familiartlyle. avoiding nil ratdroaJ lecu nm/itjo', nod every thine tint would o'fend the ear of de cency, from th« reiultolsome twenty yenu* suocesslul t>rao tico, exclusively devoted to the cun of diseases of a delicate or private nature To which is added receipts fortheoureof tho chore ditoases. And ■ treatise on the Causes. Hymotoms and Cure of the Fe ver and Affeu, forTwenty.Five cents a copy , Bixooplesone dollar; will lie forwarded to any part of tho United States, by mail, free of postago. Ivldrexa, powaye paid, "Hox lift. Post Office." or the Author, 83 North Seventh Siroe*. Philadelphia Sept. 8.186‘J—ly. 3L3usle©s s IDitosq JC. üBEKTEUFf HR, tf. B. CORNER NINTH aND . MAPLE arHERTh, ABOVE RACE. PHILADEL PHIA, invile the Ladiu ol the City and Country local! and examine h>s ipleo id stock of Trimmings, which has been se'ectcd with the utmost onre. Mr U. being cnahM. from his experience in the buiinws. to lake ad vantage of i he wholesale market, is aide to sell a* low as nnv other mt - tiiuhment. Mr O. formerly pri'r cipal cnndtictor ol ure nleuiivo business ol M f . W. J Hurst man. No. 214 Chestnut street, and his extensive expenenco will ho it guarantee ol hn ability to do jtislic© ( to his customers, flu t'lmifc coim*»m-s the Ini owing—ai'fc, Wonted, and Cot ton Curtain Fringes. Rinding, Tassels aod Cord— Silk ami Worsted Blind dir— pilk, Woollen and Cotton Hosiery. and (* ovps—Oorviu, Brushes. S.-v pi, Perfumery, ftc —Woollen /imd Cotton Rodi-ng xml Darning V»irn—Pon.e Moonates, Furnished 'N ork- Boxes, flracoleti, nod Fancy A nicies genor ally. Call eno exmituu lor youinclvc-a. Bcpt.29. 1853.—6 m SHELDRAKE’S M. HOTEL. SHELDRAKE'S ALLEGHENY HOUSE. No. fkO MarketJOreet.noovtfcth. Philadelphia. Under the new arrangement. the cars wh ch arrive ttom Pittsburg. Harrisburg &lu , wilt run to the New Depot, corner of Schuylkill 6th aud olarVet. In order to nccommodale the public we will always have jar Conch ut the Now Depot on the ar ival ol the cars to carry passengers to the Allegheny House, which is in the ceo tre of the city Our old friends will p.eaie ride down, and nil who wish to patioaise Q fi<>u«e with a Hood Tabl* Clean Beds and »ecummodeling ««nrtnoU will please give as ncall. Terms—Obc Dollar per day. b«pt. 16.1853.—6 m. 500 Agents Wanted. $lOOO A YEAR! WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY OF TUB UNITED SVATKa. active and enterprising men, to engage re ! the sale of some of the best Bonks published in tho country. To men of good address, possessing a small cupttiloi from i $25 to $lOO, sqcfy inducements will ho ottered us to enable them to in*ke from T HULE to TEN dollars a da/ profit. 1 The IJoplte published by us aro nil useful in their cbaracloi, extremely (iopular, uml command largo sales wuereverlhey are ottered. Foi further partioulan. address, (postage paid.) DANIELS & GETZ, Successors to tV. A. Leary At Co.. No. 188 North Second Street, Fbttcdeh bin. Sept. 16, lbu3.-6m Commercial Hotel. THE Baluciibur having leased the Public Home', formerly known as (ho American House. No 18 South Sixth street, between Market ami Chestnut streets, has changed the name of tbeiame to Tlh© (D®Mffia©L°©S®.ll Mott© 11, Begs leave to inform his friends und the Pobho, that usis house has Q'Morgoue n thorough remodelling, repairing, te painting and repapering, from attic to basement. An entire now outfit offuiniture, bedding,iec.. too.. has heon procured from the most oejehrated Manufacturers id this citj. From tho cautrai location, nnd 1U olose proximity totna Railroad fopoti. Steamboat Landings. Places ol Amusement, Fashionable Th.-roughfarcs and Pub'io Sqoares, uottersin ducoments to tho Merchant visiting the pity on business, or the Traveller srekiDg pleasure. To faunltesaed females s uiting the city, every facility will be ottered, and every comfuitjo* gardeu 'om*ko their visit agreeable and pleasant. A share of tho public patronage Is respootfuiJy solicited. 4ACOIi G, J.EBO, JARED IRVIN. ■ Superintendent. Proprietor. Pout. 3. lEsJ.—6uj. Wew Store. , THE andersigned has opened a STORE in GLEN HOPE Clearfieldooumy, whrrebelotends keeplni oonstnntly on hund a GOOD ASSORTMENT of all thmßiaufally kept to a country store. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange lor poods. . JAMES M KELLY. Glou llopo, Oct. 7,1852.—0 m. <£%, SXUaiiacjD EEV 0 ALL hereby cautioned ugnlost pttrohnilnir' the GRAIN IN TUtfGUOUND.ofWM. GRETENEU.on tho farm where ho now resides, in Penn township. Clearfield county, ks ( hold tiie same until ho makes oortain improve* mints op ibid farm uecordioe tocontraci. JOS. iiOONE. February,lB,lBi2.—3t. , • . O EADY-UAUE OLOTUING ofnlmoitoxery deioripllon s'!/ for sale at thostoia of June 18,1852. SMITH & IRWISI. COOKING STOVES, STYEE. ut tha law piioo of Vf fion *l6 to *26. Tea Platoi for *i». UJcsillriii.Hop 8,-63. E. It. CARTER, Afoot. IN DECATUR TOWNSHIP Mrff7HE eubicrlbat oflbre for lalolili valoahlo «_* 1 FARM, iltnole in Decolor townihlp. «$». Clearfield cotmry. two and nhalfmilet WettJtliSHL i,.liorz, on tba Killed Hoad Icnuine lo (7lea hope, oonlalnini _ __ _ I OSS Acres. The improvements are a Story and a ha l Hevcd Log House, Log Barn , Thri ving Young Orchard, 4* about 00 acres cleared. Market Prices. Thii Farm ii iltunteil In th» belt nirioallarnl putt or th« count;, The iwprovod Inn Ili In n hiirh ttnteoi nnltivnuonj ond proteotofl by *tood mbitantiul fencei—ami beinjconvoD* lent to a cond market oil or* nn eicoMont opportunity to any perioa wiihloff to proooron comfortable btvne. The properly wil be «old cheap. Tholitle It indiipntnbln* tSTKor Tormi nnrl further particular*, apply to tlmtutH icnberon the pteemut. Decntnrtownihio, Dec. 27,1BASJ.—If. iro porlioalarly Invited to Jao3B—-3m IS 3 Ql> OQI rpi|»s Bobicrlbon oiler for tale ono of Oeoiga Pano’i Second 1 ‘PORTABLE SAW-MILLS, With an IN Mono Power Gogino attached, all notv and In order, hnvinif been bought nnd nut up in JnnelAst *uuat°l about 2 mile* from Maid Casio rurnnce, and about hnll'n mile Inna tho tQ'npik* lending Iron Bald Eu*l« l r nrnaco to Plnhpibunt. Said Mill will cut H.UOUfcct in *Xnov 1 wi*ll*nl*o sell their fc'tocX or HORSES. Sled., Chain., nartinulitri, orp!y to C. K. Mark. nMboMill, or to J. C. Shulta. at Raid Kaule Furnace. Any penoa can .jo thomill in tall operation now December I'. 11552, W'UI’LU respectful y anooaooJ to the citizen* ol U: iar ti hi county poomafli . that ho has j'»l njMmed fn <-u'. wrusviJlc. on Smut street, ivo dion west ol Umocker » bo.*l. k'm\ 000 dcor wc*t of Moatdhou*’ More. a •i>l«ndm aiioitmcnt Ready Made Clothing, Such ns COATS, PANTS, VESTS, ALSO, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Cups. GROCERIES.—Tea, Coffee and Sugar, all of the lest quality. Also, COMPORTS and HOSIERY, ofali-sorts, and very cheap. I:»ITJ Cum,am bunclit "itlili n wn'r/ntfd l-i In'ii iiM*r*»* rated. a* he pay* a l**Uer pncn (hnn i hfc f|-\Vs r.ml it’ll* no rol'eu ur (iHsr.ru:*nl good*. nud ihertlne u>»«n> l»il l'. , lento ftU JBWS-rM JSW Wi'HK-dji io JEW moUEol d- alinc i» t<» bo Ic.i.-ud at ih:» store. He u determined to rno’icento lint law of bumtndy. and ovary oae ft* he wi.u d wish them to !.'(>• t him. At all evorat none can (to better thso stva aim ft cad. am’ bi-iwir uni to in* or him, will meet with rohU und eeotlemnoiy m-A'iin-tt. ami am iartfcr.l.-.riy uqnoattl. iha ll the) hnd nothing lu tun. :!.*•.» uni;*. u'H obuy. , , . . . l-ttiiii'y. Mr. M wi»- o» i> to bo i a’.tcMy understood that he will m\I.L (MLAI'LK th’in any oiiiyr iwul.mr.u.tM m th*»**onn«». tZirC.i l t:a:iy and itct.ro vo’d bven.ni. ltrt , ( Virwt-niviile, iJeo. 1 • •-—•l. fpnr. Subiordmr would nform the citizens of (’learf eld 1 roomy iiurl the nnbiin yoDerally. that tm has JHS I* II I'. t*£IVLD. Mot it NOW Ol'i.MMi. ut me K-o «hou»e tun merlf occupied by Wag S: Letchoi. at MorriiUlo. a Large, Splendid cy Cheap A*«ortmr*M ofOorxlf, oonsritinc nf every §*yle and rjoatuy ot Dry Goods, Groceries, Queenstvare, Cut lery, Hardmcre, Boots, Shoes and Bounds, Confectionary, Clocks (f Watches. ALSO, ft largeand well selected stock of Rcady-Mude Clothing, Drugs <J- Medi cines, cj'C., ij -c. Io ihart b'l kinds ofGoous usually Keptin aConntry HtoM. A", of which tic i* deu-nniaed to ieIffJIJEAPKK 'THAN EV ER RErURE UfFKRKI) IN ULKaHKIKLI) O'RINTY. EDMUND F. BRENNER. Morrisdale, Nov. IU. l p '2. tropt. 3,1833—1 r C£3*oaCDGDs3 AT THE CASH STORE aiawasr ©Sanson© HA V R lnit received a lanre and wed selected STOCK Oh t.» in* t« won. wmoh thev are selling ofl nl verv low mtxci—*n<l th.y invite ail wish with to buy w'XH> GUODd CHEAT w call und oiamiuo beiore pur chasing elsewhere. . % Deoamber 10, [Sail 19 Ef?B PH 1 LL»S HOVEL CLEARFIELD. PA. THE inhtcriber moit respectfully informs the cil satis cf Clearfield county nail the travelling public yeoersllr. that ho bin taken the above named HO TEL situated ou lh** Corner ol l'ioul and Market streets, in lbe Imroueli of Clear ;i id, he will at all t ictus bo prepared to accommjdato those wliu muy favor hint with their uiutoni. No pains will be i;»nro I tiy the proprietor to make Im customers comfortable. un»i hi* house a HUM E to thote who may stop witn him. H’sSTAHLH will be carefully attended u>— and his TA BLE aod BAR supplied with ihc boat the market wn| rtl »td. Whi. J. HEMPHILL. Anxnst il. 1H62. FRANCIS t*HOKT. respcotfullv aunoonceito thopubtic. tiint he has commenced the above business at CLEAR FIELD BRIDGE, in the new bunding occupied by John Cond<>, on the west side of the creak, where he will manufac ture ROUTS and SHOES, of all kmdi. and at fair prices, on the shorten not»ra. and In the very best manner. Give SHORTY noil!. June4.lKs2. Important to Mill Owners. THE SUBSCRIBER HAH THE AGENCY, for this and o-hor counties in Pennsylvania, of Rose’s direct Action Water Wheels. And is prepared at the shortest notice to put hem 10 o ora tion. or to sell territory, iio would aho say that -his method of water power is equal to other usoal method#, with '»uo half the amount of water. HENRY 0. SMITH. Clearfield Oot. L 9, IBsii. fJHIE subscriber respectfully announces tn the I’ubl'o that 1 h- wilt bo constantly supplied with a central oiioiiraont of ilio belt duality of Crockery Wore Prom the Factory of Jesse Adams, tu Oou.io coanty—whiob will be sold at the very lowest prices. U. I). WATSON. Agent. Clearfield, L)ecemberli7, 1P53.— ,J m. Remaining m iho Post Offico ut (JlearDeld on the find day of Jan. 1853 Deliel B F Merrell Howard iimner Geo'Ro Meyer Toler Canton W l<* Montenias Andrew Childs Jamos W—3 McKee Thomas Cmwlord Henry MoGoe Miss Mu'garet Dodd Lewis S Norris Moses Duvall Thomas O’Conoel Barney Edonboo William Fullmer Lewie Fen: aso a David Phntd R Gearhart Ce.vao W lMnlor Henry (fill# UoiajHjuct—J Hoy Ensebo HuiUcgiC Rue Timothy— 'A Hall Stephen Howeray John Homlin Abel II Fhqw Riaharri H Hoover Miss Ama Hnyder Austin Hoover Mrs Mary Hralth William B Hoover Mrs. Mary J Frmth William Holes Alby 1 hompsnn John ll Houcks Dr. Jacob Waun David Hney Robeittwidow or beiri)Wacet>or Josoplv Irvin Johu Woamar. jr. John-3 J/>F Wsllracrs Weed Frea'litwldoworheirsj KillouJohn Wtnterniiz Miss Caro ina Mapes KialnrdJS WM.IUDKBAUGH,!*. M. Valuable Farm Aliculion, Lumbermen! A New Wrinkle! UNION CLOTHING STORE. 11, Ao MAi©M MEW GOODS. “LOLA MONTES.” Bo@ft small Malkamg, AT CLEARFIELD BRIDGE. Crocks, Crocks. 2dnett ©if Estate of llugh heavy, dee’d. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That LettersTeitamen® t&ry have been Issued to iho subscribers, on the estate ol HUGH LEAVY, latoof the borough of Clearfield, rieoeaied. All persons indebted <q sa.il estate will therefore make Imme diate payment—andfhosohaving'cl&imiagainst tlu> tam&nre requested to presentthemtothesubjoiibars at Clearfield duly authenticated for settlement. JAMES WniCLEY.Jp., . SaEAU LEAVY, 5 Ei m January 13,1053. Estate pf Benjamin Carson, sen., dee’d. NOTICE 13 HEREBY, GIVEN, that Letter. Teitnmon* tary on the estate of Benjamin Canon, son., latoof Bra dy township. Cleaifleld county, deceased, bavo been Granted to the subsetihers. All parsons -indebted to said estate will make paymontimmodiatoly.and thole having claims Qgolnst lha rama will pieionuhamdal, outhenUoaUd fourolemont. &t bis late residence in llrady township.' ’ M - ( ’A RSON, Ex’rx. Ptot»nur4, im. : 1 MORN. B»«ootor. CHAIN PUMPS Ibf.alo by - W. WALLACE & 111 LI .5, IOUDEN & CO'S' MTOULD KENOWNEU -FAMILY MEDICINES fol VV WALLACE & HILLq. . Ctforfiiiki.Doo a, J 853. . ■ $5OO Challenge. ! tQ.kvbthc HTC(ofihoirchildren,nd t ”Vi?XSK,?Si® n i fliS a donvor to promote their own honlil! at nil «BCri[ice«. 1 Jeell to bo my duty to .oleronly oiiuto im tbot ai.cord. In« to thp opinion of the molt oe'ebralejt Phy.lclank, nte Iho onraarfcaniea or a lama majority of dlwatck to which chll drna and a'.ult. are liable: iTypn have an anoo lo contmu ally changeable (r -morn) kind ot food to another, liad llrcolb Pam in the Stomach, i'ickinj ht the Noie, llntilncn nart fad a.st of tha Ucllr. DryCotuh, Slow Fevdi, Hulso (noaulftr-* reinftmbir that nil these denote WORMS, and you should at onoo ai>,>is' the remedy ’ lIODBNSACE’S WORM SYRUP. An article founded nponSoicnUfip Principlci.compounded wltli purely ▼oaotnble lubstanot*, bcine perleotly taken, and cat* ba eivon to the rapUtcndor ded bsnefiohl offtot. where bowel Complaints and Dianhcca have made thqm weak and debilitated tho 1 onio properties of ( my Worm Syrup are «ooh thatJt aUodi withoatan tqnri m (tm cntnlntrnft of medicines, in tone and strength to the Stomach, which makes it an Infallible ren jA d ?^fjL r t fj,* o nfflic'ed with Dytpesiat the astoniihio/r odrea perjorraed by Phil tiyrao ailor rhrticlan. have laileu, ii tho belt ovidenoo Qfilasuperioreflicaoy overall othery. The Tape Worm ! This Is tho moit difficult Worm to dosiro? of «tl that Infest thehunjansvitom.it grows to an almost Indefinite length, becoming to collet ana fattened Id the Intestlnea Bad Store* ach efleotino the health so sodly as to cause St. Vitus Uanoo. Kfifato.. that these aifiioted seldom if ever snip** that it is Tone Worm hastening them to on oarJy grove. In ordorto dntroy this Worm, a very energetlo trwitment tnuct b&tirir. »uTd, it would therelore be proper to t ako dor filo( ray Civer Pillasontto remove lallobstructions, that tho Worm Brrap miv ac"diic2t npon the Worm, which must be taken In dote. oiW«hl«pormluH»3 times n day. I hesouliecßOTS follovrecl have never been known lo full in curing tho moot obstinate oasu ol Tape Worm. JOHN HUGHES. llobcHsack’s Liver Pills. No nnrtof fho srsfem is more liable fo d : sea»o than the LIVER—it serving as a fillorer to purify tbs blood, or giving tho pTopcf recretion to'lhe biie-co that any wrong action oj the ij-voreffruti the other Important parts of tho •Tstem,, and rvsults vftiionitvin Liver Oompljint, JModicc. Hyspej» a, Wf mould, therefore, watch evurv symptom thiif might tluiic’ii 1 ' i\ wron • ncition ofihe Liver, "l b os*! Fills beiuucom* nmr.l nmouTS null I‘LANTH lurninlied by nnturo to heal uTe .ick^:-flams:y. Ist An EXI’KOTURANT. which aug mrnt-. theiecretion Hum tho Pnlmonarv mccus membrane, or l.rumnto* the dischargeol socieUd matter. M. An ALILR ATIVK. which r.hanao* msome incxplieabloan*! Insenslblo tnnnuur ihooartain morbid notion of the system da. AlU* NIO. which gives turn and streoßth to ihf»n-*i vousojtlore. reiiHwmc health on-i vigor it. nil peris of the body. Üb. A t:ATII AIITIO. which nets io perfect harmony with theotlrur iscrcK'.JuiU, and operatiug on the Howcis. andl expedrog tne whole mast of curraytund * iliaud inat'nr* and punfyiog the lli iod, which disease and redoreJ health. MACK & SHULTZ, C£T?<E) T~g Q crar>mesin<3aa3Q Yon will find there Pills an tnvnlunhle medicine in many complaints to which yon me Mitijf?*jr.. In t.hstrucUon* oijhci taittt. ot ptirtiul, they have hn n found o! inestininble bew«-nt rtsimiAt: ihon lucctK-nnl urrrmerwnenu to n hfa'thy action— I'nitlying tho blood and other lltiid* *o edeuinaliy es to pot lo U <u in nil rompi'ti&u which m.i/ .nio; In-in f'■uime irresui&it itn|, us 11 cad'iciic, ti i-ldmet:, Himnei* ol oigiil, 1 aim in the Mono g> ouiiie nnh.»* sicood J. N. HUlliiN.SAf’K—all i briuchr.ie Irndaiiom. " . jjr- a'* wwlnna new »op;-lie«. nn.J htoro Keoinri Mujof buci.miiny Acocti most addtfs* toe Ptoprleior, J. N. ,li;ii:'i:tack. I’t.ruimobl-i. i'n. Agents in Clearfield county. WALLVT. Ji HU.US < hecrdehl. (; H. *-V A !’.« do. S. AR' v ' < Hyl) L'lTirmbnrc. iK‘F. HEVrry liriKport M-'IIRIHr; fir tVKIGUT Cjfwiiiitvtlle. ‘z h i> i\\rn>N hi. 2w CO Marysville. Aad hy oia-ry rc«poclubla Ilocl er and Merclicn'. ic lh^ -rr.unty r*ad H'rt’H O-CrPrico, each 2;> rents. Philndelpbrj, .luuv k'S, H63.—ly. PENN IRON FOUNDRY 5 Machine, Pattern anil Blacksmith Shops, 'jrtjp; .un«>~i*eed would anmnece to llr* oitizcm of fc tlMsH’-M. rml «d mn'nß c»un!."•*, that n- h:i» o;' rml a i N iv.ul *lr*et, «n tl:a Inrmiyii ol L b«rti«.*rl, *-«ia» tbo of U Moor*;, whmw h<? irtonn o GENERAL A.«M»KTMISM’ UK CASTINGS, warranted to \U intidoofth® I>mi material, and hi price. that o*o rot fail t„ i..euni’. 'I in* foUewin* lotuo c u .r» of-he *' »ott u» h.*;nil« : Fl/LIUtVS Jl'Ji'-Allt UUUV«><i aruVlS, tot diuor Wood or < -onl Thii Stove hai w..tj«bly the lon:i*n miro OOction of any other /mmol iu»vr*. ji hui an q ueried tr. nv-jry county. theavMl known Hathaway and Aies Uoitovei. ilia pauty and the Hum hems *o nrranced tint all can bo cloAurri without no? tronh'o. , Tt.e ptuulrar Innn und comtruotum ii iuch a* to rondetjtth® [nondurable ol all itovet. Nomeroui tt.tloooiaLicoaid b*»odded, but it U dwroed nn'-eceunry .< IMPROVED PREMIUM COOKING STOVtS-atfrora lfi to $*U PARLOR STOVES—for either wood or coal. AIK-TIGGHT do SA.L/UJIANDER do a beautiful CoalcHova. VAdfi do RUG do rEN PLATE Storei—verr cheap. M.NC fit * • » i c s-wu.*. MANTLE GRATES, with lomn.er nice**, A Inrie variety aoi] «u|*»rinr lioiibed Grate* (tom lb lo ii9inchv», COMMON GRATES. atliizel. t nAIN AND ounamkntal HAILINO; hollow WAKE ; OVEN MOUTHS: (SKID IRONS. WaKELK do SHALE BEAMS - WAU« >N BOXES,HLKiGG.ELLIJ fi Bull :>OLUS. uAK RINGS lor Raft*. ROAD *LKA* PERS, ft n«w article. CORN OHELLERS. CuKN ANL) COB Mll-'A wßnftnielto sr*r.d 15 Uu* Ear* par boar. BLACKSMITH TUYERES, the bust io u<e ; uo. MAN DRILLS and TIKE BENDERS; „ . Totethei wunihe ruual variety of article* kept ut Foundry Eclnbiithmenit. Also , Made to Order, GRIST and S.\W.MILL GEARlNG—haring desidedly the Hook, and b*«t variety ol nalterai ot any efc:abji»!i rtient in we*Uin i’enaiylvama ; MILL LOGS. SHArI INU—lanro and »mall,ofaa«t or wrought iron. HANGERS, LRl'MSnnd RULLIE3: Rote and othar approved Water WOOL nod IRON LATHES; MANDRILLS for Circular Saw«. VVoOD BORING MACHINES. Constantly on hand and for salo, FANNING MIU.S. THRESHING MACHINES. rEH NCCK’S CELEJIRATEIMiyAIN IHULiES. Stc. £c. Scrcw-Cu'tting. Anr«i*c<! with any detirea nnmbarol threads to the either »u >nrt* or V thread. Brass. Uabbctl'aMel&l CatttßjrimAtle to order NATUAN MYI3RS. March 4, IbjJ.—ly. rßirc undersigned has appointed L. H. CARTER. of jj. Clearfield, nil agent for iho lale of Castings, who will itcei'o bill* lui all kinds of Mill Gearing, anti oiner maohim • ty. Ptusom detiromto oontrapt will do well to call and ex amine the catalogue of Patterns. and specimens ol the work, bet'oie making engagement* olsewhere. Castings will be de livered. If neslred, fat Cluaitiold, and warranted <o be m&deof good material, and finish'd m a workmanlike rannner. Hut. rag in tanning order FIVE Superior Lathes. aod other ma chinery in the same pioDortion. employing none but the best workmen, oiiuc the very best Pig Iron and Coal, with many other advantage*, he flatten himself that his work w ill be done ai well as in the best city shops. ami on the shortost notice. For particulars, call on Mi. CAUTER. Agent. NATHAN Mi Luo. March 4. I^*s2.—ly Tremendous Excitement! A GRAND "EXPOSURE OF NEW_©O©DS. WAILLA(DM HEILM WOULD roipectfnlly announce to their old patrons, and ’•the rest of mankind/* that thoy have jnit re.eived (roin'the euit.fl Odo of the Largest, Cheapest, and most varied assortments of goods over bro’t to this or any other place. ILadlaos 3 JDffoas'O-tDMaxSISo Tho attention of the Fair Sex is particularly Invited to their Stock, consisting partly of Morn de Lege, Cashmorei..Moui <l6 Lsioei, French ftleiiaos, Coburg, lAlpacoai, Ifito. GENTLEMENS’ WEAR. Their assortment is nuuioally large, embracing Cloths. Cas. slraeres—plain.and fancy—Sattinets. Silk and ttatiu Vettings, bo , of every duality and price. - READY-MADE CLOTHING. A very noh dtookofoh sorts, «iwi and qualities. madeiu the latest and bast stylo, oy thojbait workmen, and of the yory best material. BOOTS and SHOES, ' l A very largo assortment—for .Ladies'. Gent'emem*, Mine*', [ Roys'and Childrens' wear, ; Hosiery. Gloves, Perfamery, Funny Goodif, Soch as Ladies' Dress Trimmings, Ribands, so., dtu. (jroccnos. Hardware, Drugs and, Quccnswore. of ovory va« lietT and qua:]ty. equal to the best, aad the very cheapest. Thoy alsohnvoon hand FLANNELS, TICKINGS. LIN ENS, MUSLIMS, SHAWLS and in short goods of all kinds to sail both town and country. aud judge for yourselves. RememberUie.OLD STAND, Market street, near tho Uiuroond, KCleaifield. Nov. 53,3853. COUNTRY MERCHANTS; in making their purchaser, should notnegleot these destrnblo and saleable article*. Their mannlaoture has b'en maob improved rooontly, and they are made very durable. Particular attention is request, cd to ib» Wool Lined Gloves and DlittenA Tbep nre indispeniable In cold and wet weathor.—Ladies will find theco Gloves uieTol in"auy work that will soil the hands, at tho name lima that they will cure tho worst Salt Rhenm or Chapped hands immediately. They are mndo all lengthsto proteuMhe urrai and wrists; For solo by W I LCOX', HILLINGS & CO. No. 8 Church Alley. Philadelphia. Goodyeats'i 68 Chestnut street, do.— J Jtli. Phillips. Pituburgh, Pa. Falcouer u Haskell, Haiti* moreMd, 11. W. StutterCharleston, tj.O. Hart,and Hick* ox.Cincinnatti.Oajo. and byollKobbor Dcalenio tba Union Forsale at retail by Country Merchants generally. ’ Nov2B.lBa3,—dip. . . ...... , , , > OatbnnnoU; & ©Jn&iiir M-aMnagv • jOHM GBJJLICH W°« U i l f D r !- I,D ? ct^' ,y onnonneato tho citizen. ofC'cir. mna»dr , ll * , *" VlClßl *'* U,l,t 10 '* cow ronnutactuiin,nl I,Ua “’ CABINET-WARE; r !«■: ■ Hii.hop li liinetodon, Matin' street, iiet.Veen!Thlril nrtit 10 i' 1 '.!' 0 * will bo rnndil in medo to oideiuo thOjibojtctiti'nbtloo',' ' ' Dtootuber D. UJM.—tf. r To ITIsIB Owners. India Rubber Gloves, Mittens, &c. JBntofjd‘ according to Act of Congm*, irt tit# i *tr 1851* by .7. 8. HOTJOIITON, M. the fclerfiV Oflloo of the District Court for the Eastora'^ • District or FentipyiraliiiLv- ‘ ■ : / [7 J., 'i Another Scientific Wonder! . .GREAT.. CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA I B l ' *B* S Bi&ESTIfE FLUID, • ol2j ®AST«*C ; Propnrct! from RENNET, or the fourlli Slnmacfi’ ol tlie Ox, niter Directions ol 11.4 HON LIEBIG, The creel Physiological Chemist, hy J, S. Houori ton, M. D„ No. 11, North Eighth Street, Fbtltts 1 dolphin, l'o. ■ i '■! This is n truly wonderful remedy for indigestion,' Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Cotlu BTtPATtoN. nnd Debility, Curing after Nature'! own method, by Noturo’sown agent, the Gdtntci Juice. * 4 *Half a tenspoonful of this Fluid,infused in wa ter, Will digest or dissolve. Five PouNpi’op Roast Beefin about two hours, out of Mm Stomach digestion.. r~* lOESTION It chiefly performed in the itomtieh ij Ui® L> uid of a lluid;whicn freely fxudet from tho inueiecmtm that orfffto. when in a tluto of health, called the Gamki Juice. Tliii Fluid ii tho Great Solvent of the food, the Fait* Irina, r/e«?rvinc A »"d Stimulating Aseai vf the and intestines. Without it there will he no di««UOO.-ni> convewpapf Food into Blood, ano iifcnil.tnrphf, painful, and deilianivecomlniouof the whole dicPiUvoiipi'amins. A wcok. half . ead,orii>juj'«i ttomsph prndncciro (torn! Gnctno Juico, and mmceihs dl»- cute, dimes* and dol*i|i».y whi«hen*uo. • /’KFSIJV AND KKNNKP. y PEPSIN utltftotilof dement,or Groat Oigeitinf Pilaclpi* o: tho tißatric Juice, It b foflml In greet hbundance Ik tU .ol’rt i)prt«oi the naman stomach niter dentil. nnu*om«ute7» rntijotUit itomachto oifiei; mdf. ’ou\din?l*e rioinnob of nniinalt, m the ox, coir,&o» It tr th* nui.ei .1 u*o«I by iormfci in roa*«ne choete,called JtaDfict, llirefl. ct r.f w!itc!i hn* lortp been t»:r wonderol iheilalry.— - The curdlinuul the mil* n lUft' 09t t'OttPi'Aii nttoDiihins pinvfr The tt><oinch or 0 ealf Jjiil ■'lifil oc» !l:o;tsar<l time* n«own vveifttuol .BllLr }|,iroft Ltebic lUJtti tl.ut •» >3eu*.tol rmtiti dts»olu*n*n.*J**r th-n,uii.l pan. of wale,, vnlldi«"il niW hli.t oM.or.ceil. -» i)ia-med r'omCciH produce no goml (»si* no Jnicr. Ilennu, tir. Pi.piln. Tothow th&t thl« want rntty b:/ perfectly luppJcu, vvr qU'ilotl.e ollOA’tug S'-IKNTIFU; FVIDKNCK. KAK'JN IdKBIG, in ht* colobraled ynuU on Apikio. (J!n-mi»*fy. ca * : “’An Artificial Thccrtlvo ,* .-t mr.y tu r ,.r ( i|iy ol.iumprllroro tbc ru*coui meuibrnn* oruiakiorascbiff -ir.v’i' ip which various onicletOl food,** meal an*. e*t»; vnll boSoflPKal.Cbftucmk, nnd Ui/rested, precisely in oiiuwio/n«trUv would no inilirhoman •tomneb. • • • I jfjv: IMCK KIP A, In his Jamoo»lr*-fiu«eoa ’fined anct iimg,** I uuhiubud by Wttiou ak.*.; N*W York. PnteaVuileillfk. ' «rmo pitatfnct. ami iicicrib** the niethoj ol pu>pa»ft.i U ii.-. I -jimM arc leu hi;:bet' Gibb , I Or K)HN W, uRAITK. Prnfriior ol Ohemulrj to ihn CoJleseol the Uu»-- ra;ty 01 Now lork.in Jiti **2«»t i Uo.A-xW pace 3;*\ «*y*. *lt ha* Loom a qomiioA I w ucih-i riMici.-l di?i*tthmcuuld be oerJunneu—Lai it la kov : otiiTi'taftliV mimitUdthftt-linmy boA’ •* •; • L - ! Prol.'4'or RUftGLISu.N d Philadelphia, n) liM.gritii wort ; on Human Lniysidegy.'dq.tote* morctnan ltfiy m«tu at 1 MnwiLtitinn ollliikkubject. RitnxpeMino&U hi’Ti Itr. Hm ! iiioi'l« on the tJttittio duioq. jpbtaluefl from Inc livlr j h*Ht&k > stowich r.nJ from wnini'.lHffe well known. In ?li Ciwt.° . hr wvyi "ditosHon occurred u» pdiaclly iu tlie Ariibcialiuifi ■‘••’''“‘“'"WovspnpsiA curer! ' ‘ I .'l in IUUHTun’--) prcnuraUonor PEPSIN kmproiowd \ a. malt niiuvrliou. ulleoK. oaring caiu.nl Udiihtj.Kmiuiii' lion Mfrvnni Ileollnc.an'l liv«niptic to b. on the veir verge ol'lliegrave. lU> iraßon'lilologin Ineil.iailiof caiev >a Ihe limiu of tbil ndvertiieme«i-ti|ij auUienUcaled ceitilicatetiiave betmeoelvedol uiaielliaa B COO REMARKABLE CURES In Philadelphia. New yoih. aad llotrmi alone. Thiu.wtlt nearly all Helper,to cniei, nad lho puiti were noloulrjnpu and wonderlhl. hot permanent. . It i> a preatNEKVIJUS ANTIDOTE, and from Ihvanoa ithlnrlr vrunlliinuntilv occe.icry lo produceheaHhydlgoiien. 1. peiitved to act upon . A ELECTROMAGNEVIC PRINCIPLES, TheioUnoformorOLl)STOMACH COMPLAWTBwta It ilofTi not .ecm It ’each and remove at once No matin hoe bad they may be. it t;i VES INSTANT RELIEF. Aalaal. ,tow) remove! ali the unpleasant i> rnD'orot, and KoalrMtfit to be repeated, for a short tine, to mtte these good eßec'tpv* mnnenr. PURITY OK bLO(lf) and VltiGU OK tIOUY. follow ot once. U isimrtuularly excellent ipi easo* ofWaouA Voraltinc.Omtopi, Koreueu of the tutoftha Stomach ,dutmi afiareatin?.low,cold it&Leoi thjß blood, lie&vlneu, Lowoni offpiriu, Despondency, emaciation Weaknaw. tfitdencrU lnianity.Huoiclde.4cc, ... . i’nce;ONß DOL.LAR per bpttJa. Qne bottle will 0(141 effect a laitißß cor* __ 1 PEPSIN IN POWDERS, SENT UV MAIL, r iIEE OF POSTAGE, For cone*-:nacce ol lent,me to all pnn» rf ijie cooaiiy. Jti IJ,RESTIVE M ATTEK OF 1 HE PEPSIN i.pntuplnthe Tur n ofPowdnr., with direction, to bo dieiolynd In dilated alcohol.water.ortrrap.br tconaiient. Thera powder»con tain pteciMly tire .nine matter a. the bottle., but twicelM unactity foi ihß.cmo price, and will bo aent by moll, tKLb iJFPOrtTACE.for ONE [)' iLbitß tcnt (poit p.id) ro Dr. J. h, HuUUUioN, No. 11. North Ei«hih«treet.Fhila..Pi Six tmCioce. lor fire dollar. Kvery padtpre end IwtU. bear, tiro written ttin&lura of J. o- UOUOIITON. M. u. in «»ery town In the United Hint "T Very lilmml di.oountx riven to thetrado. DraxsliU, Foltnn ter», and lioofeso ler. uro derred to net o. agents. AGENT'S for Clearfield county— ' WALLACE V It ILIiS, Clearfield horooab. ! WILLIAM MulißUlECuiweuttiile. ■; •; P. W. lIARKKTT, Lather.burn. R. W.MOuRH. Union town.hip. ■ CUMMINGS ft MF.tlr.Frv. New Wn.hinyioa JOHN O.BRKNNEtt.Moore«rille,Cleaifl>lil<». ] Mar iW. 1831 —Isr- PLEASANT IIBLB. IRON JPODNDBY and MACHINE SHOP, At Clearfield. T'HH ondortlguo' mpeolfnllr eomoopce. (o llurMtjj jl 1 Ciearfietd had th« idjuiniDg codntiM mat h.itln «"“»• oet to carry oo the above busincis at bisexteniMrs ment in the botoogh of Clearfield* nod is now pieparw* roanafnciore all kinds of ' Castings used for Grist Mills , Saw-Multi and all kinds of Machinery. : ' HU Castings are ut>» of a «np«rior quality—equal. IfMA perior.to any other i* theJStato—a*benset nouebutlhst* beit material, aed cmpioyi nono but the very bostof w©iUp^ MACHINE SHOP, ,i With two superior TURNING LATIIEB, driven bf it now In sucietsfoloperatloo. aud coder tht ra&PQi'Sßt*** a practical mechanic—wherealmostany article of mien*** can he t INISHED in Ui*von'best stllo, snd on shortMh*; Hehes now on hauu« a large nssortmunt of C.Mt»nrV*W as BTOVEB of vorrou > a?.& and patterns, PLOUGH IBOM WABU KETTLES, &c.,frc v wMoh haoftaia toullJdwg Ossh, or on a reasonable credit. lid it now caiUtfi M* he rootl Bpp*ovfd HATHAWAY COOKING-STOVES.; ALSO—-Fancy Air Tight Parlor St/ka Nine Plate and'Coal Stoves. -Also, ' Wiard’s celebrated Plough And all kind, of HOLLOW-WAKE, BLEIGU «od BLH BOLES, WAGON BOXES, &o , . J He intends Itot ell on reasonable terms* and tiuttttliuß citizens oft he county gonerully will liod it to their to uive him thoir CASH will always haptafann but the highest pncei will bB allowed lot Gauntry riowj and OLD METAL. At be gives bit ettabluhtnaatbiapanM supervision, all order* for work wUj receive bruntjtajUjjjW Clearfield, Nov. £8.1851. -; | NEW GOODS AT FRENCHVILLE. THE &nbtoiibeV retnocUolly annonnoe* to hUlrjjPM the pQblic generally, that ha bat just BENEWbir a STOCK OP GOOP&.whioh was selected wUbMg*** to QUALITY, and wclcb be will seif ft* cbsaP « bought elsewhere in theluuuntjr, r*kmrnM)fl In addition to hi* stock ofiDhY GOOD 3. GHOCERj HARDWARE, LKU»ORB.&o., ho would attention to bis stock of _._ T • ‘ Crockery-Warc. Thankful for the liberal opitum be hw betftdfor* ttctj (ram hit fellow citizens bo resitepifallr sollciU of the same* asiuriog them that his potprfofon such terms as will f*™ tjir All aiuds of Country produce wtUrtnkan for good, at the higha.t market q 0 I!PWI« Eroaolulllo. Bep>. 39. £«» / ~ . .J ‘ TAIIOBPG BUSINESS. "j REMOVAL. ' rmHE subscriber, thankful, for .past faVolfci fi pecifully.inlorrnsliiß gerieraily, that he fiha removed lllsfihopto lti»W dingiovipr tho Post OflicOi lately occupjeftMJH YVaru, and that he will bo there lounaatelMjl von hamT*to supply hie customers. . hiscoteratporaries: no U unable to pironiiieW f'ashionJlaro of tho moat approvfca style ow QUiTY, bAt will insure thorn made according •l hatest ICashion ofmdre tnoderk THOS. SHE* , April l/l85i:: Clearfie' laiad* W.lifi>|S tiff Br lutendi kces>ln* on bandJJffl ■*?' <,•.■•> "•'! u. He, 1853. V: :K End jyJ •o&cj ix. w»wprfa mbitraft»oati>4 )nj(l£o ; «Vj
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