BarklJound Trees.— Some ovor-wise pfiOplftUiayean Idea that when a tree gets bark-bound—the latter but an other term for want of growth, and weak- upon neglected cultiva •"’'tlon—lt is only necessary to slit the bark Up and down the stent with a jack-knife, aud it Wilt at once spread out and grow.— sheer nonsense. Dig about and cul tivate the roots, and the bark will take care of itself: with scraping oil'the moss and a washing of the stem with ley or soap suds, orxHnmbor slops, which is quite us good. The increased flow of the sap, induced by a liberal feeding of the roots, will do its bursting of the “hide-bound” bark, which is simply its enfeebled'condition as a con sequence of its poverty of root. No one thinks of turning out a bony, starved calf in the spring, into a clover field, with the skin on its sides all split through with a knife in order to add to its growth. And this last precaution is quite as sensible nnd philosophical as the other. Nnture takes care of itself in these particu lars. Sap in plenty is what blood is to an imals. Its vigorous flow reaches every part ofitscomposition, nnd give*to each its proper play and function. Wo can show frequent instances ofadecrepid, shrivelled branch, by the throwing open and manur ing of the roots and thorough pry ning of the whole top, increasing from an inch to two inches in diameter in a single season, and wihout assistance as it grow, burst ing and throwing offits old contracted bark as freely ns the growth of a vigorous as paragus shoot would devlope itself in n warm .shower in May. Such nostrums are only the invention of the head to ex cuse the laziness of tho hands. American Agriculturist. Oats and Carrots. —Why is it that our formers do not pay more attention to the the cultivation of the carrot 1 It has been demonstrated again nnd again that it is a highly nutritious vegetable.—that stock of all kinds, especially milk cows, do well on it, —that it increases the quanti ty of tho milk, adds to the flesh, arid in a given bulk contains much more nutriment, and is, therefore, bushel for bushel, worth more than oats. In the transactions of the Worcester (Mass.) Agricultural Sorie ty, recently published, we find an estimate relative value of oats nnd car rots, from which it appears that the cost of raising an acre of carrots is about §25 more than for an acre of oatu. It is esti mated that 500 bushels of carrots may be raised on an acre, and 40 bushels of oats. This is the basis of calculation. Now as a matter of profit see tho result. Calling the oats worth 35 cents per bushel we re alize for the acre §l4. Estimating the enrrots at half that, or 17$ cents per bush el, wo have §87,50 worth of carrots per acre against §l4 worth of oats. TThe calculation may possibly be ex travagant as to the yield of carrots —but if half that quantity can bo raised, (and wo have no warrant for fixing so low a figure) there is still no comparison in the relative value of the profit. . Think of this farmers ! Do more, — try it, and our word for it you will have no riause to regret tho experiment. Ohio Farmer. Chips from the N. Y. Dutchman. — When nature only blesses people with one child, it is always a phenomenon —a per fect angelengralted in a juvenile Solomon. And then such a future as they cut out for the rising Hope—why it is really refresh ing. A friend of ours, for instance, has an only son that ho intends to send to the Military Academy at West Point tho very moment his “birds eye” arrangements are taken off. Having finished his education, he thinks he will then take to politics, and i by the time he reaches thirty, will be eith er President of tho United States or Min ister to London. What a change a few additional brothers would make in the brilliant perspective spread out before this ypung gent! Instead of going to West Point, the author of his being would in all likelihood advise him to act as engineer to a plank road company, or consider him self “devlish well off” if his uncle John should appoint him assistant foreman to a lath factory. Queer ideas these first babies give rise to —well they do. Bloomer imagines that the rea son women differ from men, is because ithey are schooled and educated different ly. Nothing however could be more un founded. Girls differ from boys, not inci dentally, but radically. The first thing a boy does after he is weaned, is to straddle the banisters and ride down stairs. The first thing a girl “sets her heart on” is a /doll and a set of half fledged cups and sau cers. Girls are given to neatness and hate soiled garments of all kinds; boys, on the contrary set a high value on dirt, and are never so happy as when sailing a shingle ship,'with a brown paper sail, in n mud puddlp, . Mrs. Bloomer may reason as she may, butPshe will find in the end that Na ture is stronger than either philosophy or suspenders. N OSrSomo people think they are consci entious whpp.they are only cowardly.— Jhey„e!nb>race ttair religious opinions not bect(yset,hey have any proof that they are dfiM* hut because they have not tho pluck to eianyne whether they are wrong or not. If such folks reach heaven, they should httribute their beatitude not to their being good, bfit to their being sneaks. GoiiisiON Extraordinary.— On Sat relay Evening, about six o’clock, a rather : novel mode of getting immersed occurred at the Peck Slip Ferry, New York. As the boat was nearing tho bridge, Mr. Dan jtels, a lawyer, attempted tojump from the ’boat to tho bridge, at the same time a gen .ijtjentan attempted to jump on bpard the bbdt ; thejtwo met midway in the air, grap pled togpfijjejr, and went down into the wa ller, narrowly escaping from being crush ed by,(he boat. They were taken up by (he ferryman; wetter, apd it is to be hoped .wiser men. ■ ■ For tlic Ropuh'icari. A HYMN FOR ME AFFLICTED. Guido me, Lord, in nil my \vpys,* , Keeprov loot from every enarel- Tench my heart to sing P r0l8l> » £Io:p mocck thy htce in prnyer. I nm thine, do thou depend, , Slop llic rage of all my fbrs ; All thy surcor quickly send, For I sink, opprepfod with wow. Horten, Lord ! I sink, l sink ; All thy billows o’er me mil. Seo thine) anger now I think ; Feel thine arrows in my soul. Turn. 0 turn thee, Lord to me ; Couse thy face Vtith light toshirfe Let mo now ihy mercy see ; Let mo trust thy strengihdivinc. Lot not sin my soul destroy; Turn my sail captivity ; Turn my mourning into joy; Turn my darknopsinlo day. Hold mo in thy mighty, hand; 1 Koep mo snfc from nil my fear*. Lend me to thy blessed hind .♦ Wipe away thy servant'* tears. For tho Republican. THE DEPARTED. Let me ft’.ono. till I swallow down my spittle.—Job vil. 19, My heart's with the bepartod As she lies beneath tho sod, And I'll wander broken hoarted Till l go to her and God. I no moro moet her caressing When day's weary work is done, I no moro skull share her blessing. But must wander on alone: ,she was sweetest of'nll sweet ones. And tho best ot all the good. And the kindest, nnd the truest, And the gentlest evor wojed. 0 my home is drear without her, No! lor now l haveno home : But my thoughts are slid her; Dear beloved one, thou url gone. Sad my heurtsobs in the echo; Sad my loot sounds on the flo>r ; Sad to sec each omy ty i h unbor; Sad lo hour her vo:co no more. While that demest om* was with me, 1 u refuge bad, und resl, From f7o jS’i. Mary’s Slreel, Weymoth, dated Alay 1851 To Protestor HOLLOW AY, SIR—At the axe ot' 1H my wife (who is now or) oanght a violent cold, whlcu utlod in bar legs, nod ever sino-i tiiut umo thnf have b'een more or leu sore, anti greatly infWraed. Her egonm were (Humming. end tor m >nth« toeothrv she wa* deprived entirely of rest and sleep. Everv remedy that raerii cal men advised was tried. Pal wit hoot effect; her health iaf fered severely, and tho state of her legs was terrible. I had often read your Adver’iseaenti, and ndvised her lo try four Pills and Ointment; and. as a last resource, aftor every other remedy had proved useless, she consented t> do so. Ohecom menced six weeks ago, and strunge to relate, is bow id good health. Her lees are paiolets, without seam or 1001. and her sleep sonid ono unnislarhed. Coaid you havo witnessed the ■nlferingt of my wjfo during tho last 43 years, and contrast them with her present enjoyment of health, you would indeed feel delighted in having bwn the means of so greatly allevia ting tho sufferings of aiellowcreaiuro. ungviu s lgicD2d) WILLIAM GALPIN. A PERSON 70 YEARS OP AGE CURED OP A BAD LEO, OP THIRTY YEARS’ STANDING. Copy of a Letter iroin Mr. Willium Abbs. Utuloor of Gas Ovens, of HushdiOe, near Huddersfield, dated May 31st, 1851. To Professor HOLLOW A*- „ t . _ ... BIK-I snlferod lor a period of thirty years from a bad leg, the retail of two or three different accidents at Gas Works; nccompanled by scorautfo symotoma. 1 had recourse to a variety of medical advioo, without deriving any benefit, and was told that the leg mnat be amputated, vet. in oppo sition to that opinion, yoar Puls ami Ointment have efleoted a complete cure in so snort a time, that low who bad not wit* neswd it could crodit the fnot. .__ L _ (Signed) WILLIAM ABBS. The truth of this statement oan be verified by Mr, W.P. England,Chemist, 13, Market street, Huddersfield. A DREADFUL BAD BREAST- CURED IN ONE MONTH. Extract ot a Letter from Mr* Frederick Turner,of Ponshurst, Kent, doled December 13,1850. To Pmfessor HOLLO WAY*** , „ „ DEAR SlU—Mv wffo hod soflored from Bod Sreastsfor more than six months, and dariog the whole periud had tho bast medicine attendance, bat all io no use Having before healed an n\yfal wound in my own' leg .by yoar unrivalled medioluo, I uoiermioed again to u»» your Pills and Ointment, and therefore gave thorn a trial in her case, and fortunate it was 1 did so, tor in Um than a month a perfect care was rf fectrd, and the benefit that variant other branooes of my family have derived from their useli really aitonlihiug. 1 now suronglyrecommenpthem to all my fri eda. (Hignep) FREDERICK TOUNBR. These Pills should banted conjointly with the Ointment in thetollowtng oasos;— Hud Lege, Had Breasts, Burns, Bunions, Bito ol Moschetoes and Sand Flies Coco bay, Chiego-foot, Chilblains. Chapped hnndt>, Gorns, (Suit,) Cuncers, Contracted and at iff Joints, Elephantiasis, Fistulas, Gout, Glandular Swellings, Lumbago, Piles, Kheu. mutism. Scalds, Soro Nipples, Boro Throats,- Skin* diseases, Scurvy, Sore.heads, Wounds, Yaws. Bold at tho establishment of Professor HALLOW AY, 844 Strand, (near Tomple Rar London.) and by ail respectable Druggists and Dealers In Medicines throughout the British Empite, and of Kioto of tho United States, in Pots at 3Dn 0., 87)£o„ and $1 600. eaqh. Wholesale by tho principal Drug homes in the Union, bad by Messrs. A. B.flt 1). HANDS, N. York. There Isacomidombte saving bv taking the larger sires. N. B.—Directions for guidance or patients in every disorder me allixoJ to eacu Pot. Oot. 14.186i1,—1y. Take" Jslotlce. THE Parlnerslilp heretofore existing between the subicrU bor*» under the firm p( J. & H. p. BUY* was dissolved on that*. Imtant by mu(aul consent. Creditors witi please take nonce that tr.e Books mein ibehandkot J. K. jftby.aod tiiteu aocoants ere settled up spon, they will be loft with Wtd. KLINE, Esq. tor collection. . ' J. R. EBY, . 8.0. EUY. ' Harrisburg, Peb £6.1853.-6t, '• NR/ J. R. EBY will oontinoe to keep at tho sign of .- lh«* Barley ir'UEAF,” near the Pennsyl vania Rail Rood Dapot, a complete assortment of Groceries, Bacon, §c. , A/so—Coal,lron and. Nails, at tho lowest Prices. LOUDEN &> GO'S \XTOKLD RENOWNED FAMILY MEDICINES f»J fetfWl.im WAUACBfcUILp.- FUnnUm#®, AdlvoffttaeoMoiiattiSo WHOLESALE GROCERS, wav JWtoSBAsr & &PMiwa&sr N. W. Corner. Second & Mulberry streets, PHILADELPHIA. defer for sale a large assortment of TEAS, ) COFFEE, I At the Lowest SUGAR, J MOLASSES, Market Prices. SPICES, cj-c., ip. J Those commencing Nuw Store* are particulorly invited to Atfontiori'ffiven to Produce. jqp29—3m. Pennsylvania fl.ands! F ROM 4QO TO 20000 tkWdaisM CITY PROPERTY orOASH. AddjM^ Real Estate Broker, No. IW* . January 20,1863-4 m. Philadelphia. ! PHILADELPHIA M E D l C A 4 U O U s K . Established 18 yenra ago by l)r. Kinkelin, N.W corner ofThird and Union streets, between 6’pruco and Pino els., Philadelphia. lIMOHTEEN yeariof "Xtemivn and noinlorraotcd practice !i spent in this oity. have romlored Pr. K. the most expert and successful practitioner, far and near. In the treatmont of all diseases of a private naturo. Fo sons afllioted with ulcers on thebody, throat or legs, pani n the head or bones, mer onreal rheumatism, itnotures, gravel. diseases arising rrora youthful excesiesor Iraparilleiof the'b'ood whereby tho con* stlcntioa hai become enfeebled, are all treated with inccosi. He who placet himseil oader thecare of Dr. K.,mny rt i* siomly confide Id hii honor n**» gentleman, and confidently rely upon hit skill at a physician. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Yonoim.n who hnvo injnreil thomialvo. hy a certain prac tice Indulged In—a habit Irequently learned from or l com panions at achord: tho efforts ot which are nightly felt..even , when asleep, and destroy both mind and body, should apply < immedlau-ly. Weakness nnd ccnstitntionul debility, moscular energy, physical lassitude and general prostration, Irritability nod all rervotis affection*, indigo.tion, sluggish ne<* ol the liver. and every discaso in any warconneoied wiih , the disorder of the procreative lunctiom cared, and full v.gor, rettoreu. _ I HFAO. YOUTH AND MANHOOD! A Vigorous Life, or a Premature Death Kinkelin on Self-Preservation—Only U cents Thii just pub! shed u filled wilh niefnlJnformntiou. on th*. infirmMiei and disenio- of rh«> Generative Organs. It ad .liciSFi njeb «"ke lo Yuath. Munhco.l and Ul.i Ate. anil should b.* read by ad The vnluah e alvioanm! impressive warning it gives v/ili prevent years of misery and tailoring, c*nd *nve annually thou sands of Uvps. . Parrots by reai!ing It will learn how lo prevent the destruc tion of their Chttdron , ~ . •**A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed m n letter, addressed U> Hr. N. VV. oornerof Third an l Union streets, between ripruce and t*ino, Fhiladeldhia. will ensure a book und-roovtr parr(*»urn mail. ; _ Persons at a distance may cddrcis Hr. K. by letter. Loost paid.] and bo cuirs.t nt home _ ... . Peckfltfes ol M.'rticin**s, lljrections, &c , forwanted by lend ing n r*»mitt *n‘je. and put up sco'.re from damage or cariosity. News Aeo.'s. Pedlen Gnnvnssers. and all other* supplied with too above work ut very low rarei. Uolohet^'.i.-od.-ly. L'IKTY I'Oi.LARS FORFHIT— HR. HIJnTER WUil. t; I'orlr-it |f>o «1 failing 'o cure any case oTsouiet du-ase that may come nuder hu oare. no matter how laiva stnndln/. or how i filtering. K'lh-u .*■«*! a e invited to hn Private Rooms 88 No,th r*eveaih street Fmiadelpliia without fea' of inter raotton ironi other pat'eats. S: rangers and others who have bveo untorluuaie in tho *«dL*ction o! n Physician aio invited local’. .... , . ISIFOTISNCY.—Through oorestrained mdolgenco in Hip pasiions. by oxcess or tt-H'-nhaso the evih are name oui.— Frenntnre iropoumcy, involuntary semiuul dttcharcfi, wast ing or tlie organs. lon ol imrnorv, a distai e fur lurnalu socteiy general dnbibly, or conttiiutional derangement, arnsureto fpUoiv Jf nooL-siary. oousuitthe Uocrur with confidenoo.— He oilers a perfecUoro. _ . KKAIJ ANO REFLECT.—Tho afflicted would do well to reflect before trailing thwir beajrh, happiness, and in many oases thoir lives, in the hand* of physicians ignorant ot t*m class of maladies. Ills certain!/ imoutsiblo tor one man to understand theills the human family are sahjoct to. i.ve ry re*i>tciab!o Physician has his oecaiiar branch, in which he is more sncoeutul than his brother professors, and to that he devote* roost nf Ois t me ond si ady. YEARd OF rRAimCE. exclusively devoted to thoitudy nnd tioatmont ofdiioa.osol’the sexual organs, togoiher with nicer* upon riio body. thro 'L nose or leg*, pains in the head, or hoo**. morcunal rlimnnatism. s’ric urt’S. gravel, irrenulrul lies, diseases arising from >outhlul excesses, or Impurities ot the tiloot. whereby the couttiiuuon has beo»me enfeebled. • enable* tho Doctor to offer speedy roilef lo all who m-iy place therusilves under hii care. # Medicine forwarded to any part of the United Slat®*.— Pnuo Five and Ten Dollars per package . Fept.'J. 1852.-1 y. “Every Family Should have a copy.” An invaluable Book, only 25 cts. per copy. MAN, KNUW THYSELF DU. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND HAND SOUK EUR THE At FLICrEU. Cjnlainin, on out line of tho Origin. Progress. Treatment and Core of evory for;n rfdisease,contracted !iy Proatscuom rfexuai Intercourse, by r<‘-lf'.acu«e. or oy S xnal Exceis. wtin etlvrcc lor Iheir fire v.'qUod, written in a fumiua/ilyle. avoiding ait medics! Hrch nin-tfiuto, and every thing that would offend tho ear oftle (Mticy, from the result ot some tweuty years' successful pran -on. «*ii:lu*ivwly devoted to the care of disuses of a delicate or private oataro 'Jo which is added receipts for tho on re of the above diieasos. and a treatise on the Causes, and Coro of tlte Fe ver a*dAteu. forTwr-iity-Five cents a oopv , B’i copies oi»o dollar: will ba forward#! to any part of tne Mailed States, by mini, freo of postage. L'tdresi. pounce paid, “Hox tiki. Post Cilice.” or the Author, M North Seventh Sr reel, Philadelphia Sopi. 8.1853— ly. IL3sioHeo©iraes TffnMMnmgSo JC. siBERTEMFi'EK, 8. E (JOKNER NINTH aNI) . MAPLE SIKEFTS, AUUVE RACE. l’llll*Al)EL pj'lA, invite tho Ladies of the Citv and Country to call aud examine hts splen id stocn of Trimmings, whioh has been seiKJtcd vvith the nimostcara. Mr u. being eoahled. from his experience in tlir* bmin>3S. 10 take advantage of tho wholesale market, is able to tcii ru low a* uny other evt t»li»hnient. Mr O. was formerly prin cipnl conductor ol iho extuosivo husinots ol M:. VV.J Hurst man. No. 31 1 4 Chestnut street, an-1 hi* eitensrvo expeneacc vstll bon raaranlca ufhia ability to do justice loins customers. His Slock comprises tho lul'owtng—Si'k, Worsted, and Cot ton Curtain Fringes. Binding, Tas. as reprnt 'nted. a* he pov* a belter pneo than I Mr* JEW*. end roll* no tot'on or damaged, goods, and iheratnra oanno* fall to ideue NO JEWK-NO JbW WuHK-mt bo JEW AIODE o( dealing i* to be loured at ini* stale. He it lO . rnoHcctho firtt law «f hnmsnity. and treat every ooou bo would with thorn to tre* t him. At all event* none can do belter than give aim a call, and whoever wi,l *u lavor him. will meet with ;*olito and ceotlcmaply uentment. and are irarticu arly reqneitcil. ihoold they hnd nothing to init their tastes, not obtir. . , , l i -.n .y Mr M wisr.es it to be distinctly understood that ho will OEM, CHEAPER than any other talcblaamenl in t:»e j.itjc.y. . early and secure good breams. Curwensville, Dec. I**2—tf. NEW GOODS. aIHK Subscriber would nform tho citizen* of Clearfield conuty and the utiblic geuernllr that he has Jf'S I RE -.EIVKI). and ts NOW OPENING, at tho lor mprly occupied by Wing & Ctlohel, at MorrUdulo. a Large, Splendid (j 1 Cheap Assortment of Goods, consisting of every sty lo and quality ot Dry Goods, Groceries, Qucensicare, Cut lery, Hardware, Boots, Shoes and Bonnets, Confectionary, Clocks cj- Watches. AigSO, a iatgeand well selected stock of Ready-Made Clothing, Drugs ij- Medi cines, cj-C., i \c. In short a’l kinds ot Gooo* usouliy kept in a Country Htor*. AM ol which he Is drtenuintd to »eIfGiIEAPKR THAN EV ER HEIORE OFFERED IN CLEaUFIECU CmL'NTY EDMUND F. BREKNEU. Morriidhle, Nov. 10, 1853. AT THE CASH STORE. aiawasr £3saay?isio HA VE Jost received a largo ar.d well selected STOCK OK (RJt IDS suitable to the isaon, winch thov are selling oil m very low pr cei-and th«y invito all wish wish to buy HOOD GOODS CHEAP to call and ei&mino bolore pur chasing elsewhere. _ . Dcosmber 10,I&>2 II EM PU ILL’S HOTEL CLEARFIELD. FA. THE subscriber most respectfully inform* thecitzousof Cleaifielu county. and iho travelling publio generally that ho hat taken the above named HOTEL situated on in*- corner of Front and Market streets, in the boroogb of Clear n-ld, when* he will nt all timet be prepared to accommodate thotfl who may favor him with their eastern. No pain* will be spare J by the proprietor to make hit customers comfortable, ann hit houtea HOME to thoic who may stop with him. H» STABLE will beoareiully attonded to—and his I A BLEand BAR supplied with .he beu the market wtd afford. WM. J. HEMPHILL. August 11. 1853. _____ “LOLA MONTES.” B©®’t e.mil Slh®© MsiMirngj AT CLEARFIELD BRIDGE. FR$frCU4 .-lIUKT, respcotiolhr uunounce* to the ooblic. th4t he hn» commenced the above business at t LLAU FIELIftgKIDGE. in the new bunding occupied by John Condu, oh ttie weit tide of the cuhi, where ho will manufac ture MOOTS and SHOES, of ail kindi. and at fair pricet, on th'Mhortett notice, and in the very bait manner. Hive SHOUT Y a onJJ. Juno 4. Important to mill Owners. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS THE AGENCY. for thi* and oilier countie* in Pennsylvania, of Rose’s dirtct Action Wator Wheels. And is prepared at tho thorteit notice to put hem in o,.era. lion, or to sell territory, tie would aim suy that this method of wafer power j» equal to other Diual met hodi, with one half the amount of water. HENRY B. SMI ill. Clearfield Uct. «sf, 185 J. Crocks, Crocks. rjHIE lobicriber lespectfudy announces to tho Publ'c that Jl ha will be oonttanily supplied with a genurai onomucot ol the beat quality of Crockery Ware Froai the Factory of Jesse AdamOn Centre oounty— which will bo told at the very lowest prices. O, i). WATSON. Asent. Clearfield. Dccemberii7,l*s3.—l'm. ILRS4 ®IF Leltteirs, Remaining in tho Fust Offico al Clearfield on tho first day oI Jan. 1853 BoUel 0 F Merrell Howard H Diner Geo'go Meyer Peter Canon W F Montenius Andrew Child* James W—B MoKee Thomas Crawford Henry MuGoe Miss Ma’garet Dodd Lewis 8 Norris Mores Duvall Thomas O’Conael Barney Edenboe William Pailmer Lewis Ferguson David Ploard R Gearhart George W IMaler Henry Uillisßosanquot—J RoyEuseba Hatting* C Rote Timothy—B Hall Btephon Howeray John IfpmliDAbel H Bbaw Riohard H HooverMlsi Anna BnyderAosiln Hoover Mrs Mary Pmitb WilliamB Hoover Mr*. Mary J Rmlth William Holes Albjr ’ Thompson John R Houcks Dr. Jacob Warns David Unny Roberttwldow or halr»)Wagdner Joseph HWn John Weamer, Jr. John—B Jp.yWHliam * Weed Fred’k [widow or hairs] KillonJolin Winteraiis MusUaioine Mapes HlchatdlS VV M- R4DEBAUGH. P. M. DR. HOYT’S IPdWIDiSSIBSa* THIS PREPARATION Is now boipgoflered totb«Fablio as ft GUARANTEED CURE for lbs HEAVES IN HORSES, and as tholonly known medicine in the world bavins, beep used in thq private Veterinary practice of the proprietor torthelostSOyears; and he has never known it to fail in mingle Initunco of producing alattinu cure, and leav-' ing the none in good spirits far work. The utter inopmpeton* eyof the horsafor labor,: when troubled with tbUcommon dneaso, should induce evory one having snob to apply i»* mediately furthls remedy. • PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER PACKAGE* fall direction,."- to nnr P«rt° the United Btatei. All lclterl or communlocUou* to bo oil drencd.Pa.tPelil.to ... _ -i, • 1 / IP lIOYT. Bear ofNo. 10Sontb FIFTH Street. Phlladelpbla. Wholraole went for the United eileiel; N. B.—AaenU wanted thronahont the oonntrr 19*"?,“ a liberal diicoant will bo green t end their nemo plaoedln the nd.crliiemgnt.. Adhere a. chore.-., . t C WALLAUB $5OO Challenge. | Ing to the opinion of tho mojt apiebrateil Phytlcmai, bto [iio primary ennui ofn Inrgo majority of diienie, toi wbich ohil. Sron noil a-.nlt, art llablo: iSmreafh oily ohnngenDlolriraonoklndot food to another, RmlHreain. Fain in tlußtomoch, PioUlng ntthoNoio. HariloeiiandlOM n( ihn Uellv. Dry Couffh, Slow Fevor, PuUo Irregular romombor tbnt nil thoudonoto WORMB, and yon ihotrlil At onoo apply tbe remody nOBENSACK’S WORM An nrtlolo founded upon Soiontifio Prinolplei.pomponodod with partly vegotnblo inhitnnoii, being wilNtly «aft,^when taken, nna oan bo given to the mort lenjdef Infant svith deoL ded bflnetloiat eireot. where bowel Complaint, and Dlurrhun have made them weak anddoblllwted the i onio propertliii pf my iVorm HyruP are *uch that (t stand* without an equal In ths oafXgne o” medicine,, in '! the tttomaoh, which make* it an Inliilltblo remedy for tho*o afflicted with Dyspeila. the aatoxmhloff onrea porformetl by tht* Syrup ailer Phy*lclnn» have failed, ie the Best evidence Of it* saperior efflcaoy overall other*. The Tape Worun! Thi«ii the moitdlflloult Worm to destroy of «U thn» infest tho human ivitera. it grow* to an almost Indefinite length* becoming to oolloJ Bnq fastened Id tha IntMtioef and Btom* oohefiecung tho health *o*adlf a*to cause Bt. Vitu* Dance, Fit*, tac «that those afflicted sofdom If ever *uipeot that It ii Tatia Woim haoteniog them to an early grave, .In orderto dwtroythi* Worm.a very encrgetlo S a * t tf b! ( in, (i it would therefore bo proper loisltQflpfßol pjy lilvor Pills so as to romovelall obstfoctlons,.that mav act direct upon the Worm, which mo*t bo taken in doses nt'fl TahlesDOOtinill*2 times n day, Thesoulrectlon* followed nevelC knowa lo fail tn curing Ibo mo.lob,tmato ca,o of Tape Worm. Bloltcnsacli’s JiivcP Pills. Nooartoftho system is more liable to d, eoaeo than the LIVER— it »ervmg a* a fllterer to purify tho blood, or thepropor secretion to the biie-*o that any wrongoctiorioT the L-ver efibot* tho othoi Important parti of the syMoju, onri resulu variously in Llvos Compleint, Joundice, LTipepa'n* &o. We should, therefore, watch o»«ry ■ymotom lhat might imliPAu a arnn > action of the Liver, 1 Hess l ill* being com* meat, the.eorolion rrom the I'olmonory rnneo, membrane.or promotes the discharge oi secreted mattor Ai. An AGI bK ATlVE.which changes in*omo in ”P ,lcftb .®J Itt at? manner the certain morbid action of the syitern dd. A 1U N IC. which gives tone and strength to the dpi vnns Wtem. renewing health ami vigor to ail of the body. 4th. A CATHARTIC, which acts in perfect harmony with th* other ingredients, ami operating on the Unwell, and expe.ling the whole mass of corrupt nod vitiated matter, and oonfymgtho Ulood, which djitroys disease nod reitarei health. Yon will find there Till* an invalnahlo in many complaint* t*> which you aiosobret. lo i bstruoMons cither totel or pnrliut. ittoy liuve been found ol inetnmable Dentut restoring their tanctionnl to a healthy autmn— purifying the blood and oilier Holds so cflostually u* to pot to flight all complftisiu which rony arite from female irregular* ties, as Uradnche, Gtddmcu, Dimneuol dight. Pain to the S None a ge'nmSe mini llgnod J. N. HOBENSACK—niI otheri b,ilng base Imitations. , .. . . iy Agents wishing new supplies, aod 6u>ro Keeptri dest* rouinrbouoming Agents must address tno l*rut*rletor, J. N. ilobensack,Phtladelubla, Pa. Agents in Clearfield county. WAIXAI'K « (111*1.3 Onrfieltl. <; i) '.va i-.-os 3. AIOV >1.1) LmnerlboF*. OBnmK MJATI’Y. Hrirtaport MolIKIDti A- WKICIIIT Oimveainllu. J iit H 0 PATTON ....do. bTKVKNSON & CO Morjivilli. And t»jr evrrjr reapecl&blo Ue&tor and Meichanl io (bo ooanty and Stn**» (fcv”Price, each 25 cents Philadelphia Jim* I^62.—ljr. PENN IRON FOUNDRY; Machine, Pattern and Blacksmith Shops, (SHani®im, P&„ f, Jnndersicncd would aonouoco to lha citlznns pi I Clearfield v ond adjoinio* counties, tbath* has opened a rnomontreoosu lUcet, m the borough of C f earlje!d t near the iture of Leonard «t Moore, where lie intends keeping a GENERAL* ASSORTMENT oa«&is.cjoid be odded, but it it usually largo, embraotag Cloths. Cue limeret—plain and fanay—SaUinets. Silk and Satin Veatlnga, 6:0., of every Quality and price. READY-MADE CLOTHING. A very nob Stookoi all sorts, sizoiund qoutlties, made in the latest aad bast style, or the,bvst workmen, and of thayory bast material BOOTS and SHOES, A very large titsoilmooi—for Ladies', Gent emnn»\ Misses', Bovs' and Childrens' wear, Hosiery, Glovts, Perfumery. Fo’aoy Goods, Such as Ladies' DreuTrimiujofi, Ribands, ho., &o Grvoenes, Hatflwaro, Drugs and, Uuecniwsre, of every va* llety aad qua ity, t-qual to the best, and tho v«ry ohoapest. They els'* have on hand 1 FLAN NELB, TICKINGS. UN BNe, MUSMNS, BHVWi.hi , 0 d in ibort ,901!, or ail kind, to suit both town and conn try. ■ . ~ nrn Ky*Call and judgo for yourselves. Remflfff’* r the.OLD STAND. Market street, near the Diamood, ~ j , iOlearhold, Nov. 25, IBja. India Rubber Gloves, Mittens, &c. COUNTRY MITiCHANT.S in rnakieg their purchases, Should not aes iMi tnSe double and aateabTo jsrtioJje- The 1 r n-, b nil fact □re htu b**ea muu-i improved, reosutiy. »od A.yaremadevorr d»»>bl,. Particular altonuan i. i.qumi- Wool Lined Cloves and Mittens. TfcJ,, BtaindUpanrcblc in oold and wot w»ather.-Ladle* wHihnrt ih,ia Olovo, nwr.il in any wor&that will »oil B o»UUonticd hood, iatmcdiattly. lh«» are m “° a* l S?WI!c“rAuUNOB& CO. NO.S Church . *p»,iiaduluhia. (ioodyears’s W cihestnnt a II PhUhP*j I'l , '.. in tbo clctS't I OfUw of (ho’putricti Coiirt .for I District of i*cniisylTauiiL. . p ,. x I Another Scientific XyonfrCrf 1 ; great for* BYSPEPSBOi* ©( J.SaH' " Uil 'DIGESTIVE FLUID,/ ■/; .o®a ijSASTKKC- JSJHCK..- Pronnred from /JENNET, ior tho fourili Stomkr/,, of the Ox, niter Directions of B/IRON /JeßU},, Tho croiit Physiological Chemist, by J. S.lioudß. ton, M. D., No. 11. North Eighth &ti'oot.Fllil»s dolphin, Po. j r t ' ;>.l This IS n truly wonderful remedy lor Inoioestion. DYSPEPSIA, /AUNdICE,I,IVER COMPLAINT, Coif, 1 stipAtion. and Debility. Curing alter Natural,) oivn motiiod.by Nalure'nown agent, tbo Cadre, * *lloll a teaspoonful of this Fluid, infused in’tv'a. *tcr, will digest or dissolve. Five Round, ws" Roast Beep in about two uourb, out of the. s,omßCh - digestion. - DIGESTION Is ohlefly performed in the stoinseh bp tlje , aid or* flnld>hioh freely exudes that orean. when la a stats of health, callejt the Gsstiiat j Joks This Fluid lithe Gnat Splventof the Jood.lhsFntu r»ine P,eser«ln«. nod Stimulation Alteat of.lh, B'om»tls) and intestines. Without It tharo will lie no dl«itioß.-io conrersion of Food into Blood, ami nonatntiOn oflbsbodyb butmttier a foul.torpid, painful, and destiuciivecondiiionoj eaie. distress - ■ PEPdIN is theohief element, or Great Diceitinc Principle o! tlis Gnttrio Joico. It is fonnd m ersat obandanw l» Ihs; gotid iK-.ruot the human itomacLafier death, and »omeUio«* ‘so.ciiho.tomaiibio dices.i itselr. oredtitsilfop. U is.als* found ia the stomach of noigjali, as thei ox, .. the omlerial awl by farmer! in ; theellect tif which hu* loo* been the w onder of tli ad a i rjj* Tho curd line ul ibe mil* I* the tml nrccdsi ofdfgeit'oni Emu, net hun«uH astonHliioc P« wc-r Ibe Ht.maoh of {,5^ } curd enrarlt one ihontand time* its own weight of Baron Jdebiff *taie* that •< ;ne nr-rt ol Jiff 1 ' thnotand ports of wntar, w,h H.nMt 2 l liMatrd stomachs prodnee no good Gailrlo Jaiae* * Bcdilh, Toshowthat thu •want may ha perfectly sorp.iet), wc qutVeihcsodowmg '.'. J SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE. TIAKON LIEBIG. >n hi. celebrated worXon Anim,r . f’hemi.iry sari: "An Artificial Uiccitivs Flold m»r.b» hudili obiclnrdlritmthe mticoos membrntto of thei uomiebW a tinlf. 10 -which various ur'-Llfiof lodd.a,. nt,ai uniteons, wili beSotter.e I.Chanced, r.od Divested. precisely In the,, ais , nmnne' a. they would ue to th* human stomach. ’ I l)R PER El PA, la his iumouitreatise on • Pood null Diet, ' Dubhsbud hr Wilson .VDp.i JSvw York. pnae/JS, .Inut.lt., ’ sumoeieut fact, r.ud deieribj the methodol preputnuua.— I Thero are lew blither nuthortties tnnn Dr. Pereim ; n r JOHN W, DRAPER, Piofettor pi Chemuliy m the Medical Colleceol tha Uciv-tiitV ol New York, in hu "Text ilook oi Cheinldiy." pave iPtf. sari. "It hu been n cnesltoa I whether artiticinl divestiun oouid be performed—but itis note I universally admitted that 11 may be.” , Professor DUNGLISON ot Philadelphia. In his creel work on 11 omen rhysioloxy. devotes more than fifty f«siu in esamioattro ot thissnnlwtt. Htiespoiimenti with Ur. Beau mont, on tho G nitric Juice, obtained from thei tirinchnmin stomach nnd from noimnls are well known. • la all cote..” hesnys "digestion oocoied as perfectly in tho Artmcmlnsin IhOHn '” r “ I A , s"ADVSP i -pSIA OURF.R. DP HOUnHTON '3 preparation at PUPKIN httiorodcM tliuinoit roarvpltooi ©Heoti. cuncg Debility* HtnaeK* lion Nervoot DftcJiDe.and Coo*umptioD. »uppo*rf to he or ih r - vor;o of It ia impouibltttogimi c aie> 'u ilo limit* of thi« artTert:*«roefli~b«t aatheulicated have betn iccmvedof moratbM 200 RfciMAKKABLK CUfltlS . ~ ta Philadelphia. New york. hnd itoitoa olooe. Thtw wrj nearly aild«ipti4tecr.*«i. and ibe cures wero ootoa);.rwt| and wasderful. htit rerraanent . ■ • Itim grtnlNKHVOUrt ANTfDOTE.asd (Vom tAewtfttl, i ithinelr small Quantity occcsiary 10 pronoun healthy dl|e*tfc«. 1 i* believed to act upon KLECTRO. MAGNETIC PRINCIPLES, Thrre ifr.ofprm of< )LD STf>M IC!'. CUMPLAINTHabuh il Hoof not wem t.i -cacli and rumnyo at oneo NojaaltßboW bat! they may 'mi. il GIVES INSTANT ULtyJJ-*F. now reron.-f altthe nuoloniant nmDunii, and itonlynttei to beropenipM. lot c itiurtHma to omae ihtncgood eu«.fij«|, manenl. I’L'lllTY UK Itl.UU!> ViGOK O* ItODY. tu'io'-v at onco. It is partuulntly ex on I lent to cmo qt Voiiriici:. C*.'.rnu», Botcnei* nf th« i»it of the ntomacb. cnirwi afaoi rotinir. low. cold traie of the llinod, Heaviaeo* M»W of Spirit*. lJ , . , sp.>pJ*'nsy # tumsution Weaknoa. tokdever^ 1 L>oL*^a!EL per bottle, One bottle will oftti effect a lasting nnm PEPSIN IN POWDERS, SENT D Y MATE. rUEB OK I'U&TAGE. ' For coovenieocuol tendioctu all part*of the oonotry, ill DIGESTIVE MATTER OP iHK PEPBlNi»patnp lai M Tor n ol Powders, with direction* to be dissolved indilatm alcohol, water, or wrap, bF im patient. ibese.Ppwdericor talu precisely the tnme matter a* the bottlee. bnt twicefH qannuty lor iho isme price, enn will be tint D 7 mall. rttKe UP POSTAGE, for ONE boU.aR .enUpoit paid) to Or. J. s. HOUGHTON. No ll.Nmtb Eiibtbiueet.l’hlla.^Pi. Six packages Tor fi.e tlollflf E.ery t.aokj«o "«d belli, bearsthe written ticnatme ol J. *s* ilOuGulON. M. P,. Bole Proprietor. , , .. . •••Agents wanted is ecery tows in the United SUU*. Very tilienil (Iticouotiai von to the trade. Uraxslitr, roitmu* ten, and llouKte leimredeiuod loactaiageota. ~; I AGENTS lor Cleatfield coOoty— i WALAjAGE « lULIaS, Clearfield borough. . i WH.LIAM McHRIDE. Corweastrille. P. W. HAEHETT. Lutborsburg. R. W. NoT.HE. Union township. , t UITMMINGB dt MKIIAFFV. NewWasbinitioe.. JOHN C BRENNER MoorotviUe, CleaifieU co. Maf 2y, IH3l—ly. USB LB, IRON FOUNDRY and MACHINE SHOP, Ac Clearfield. “ 1 timie/tlg p 1 respectfully announces to the P«opl«i jf CiearfteM t the ncj/iiamg counties lOftl hdSUU COWS itatowryui. titea-.'uva busit-cisat hrsegteasit* etloSJnf ineni In ih» i nronpu «if and usoif piepertttt n,un ulucluio a.i A afii. of lt . ■ Castings used for Grist Mills y Satp-Mvfy and all kinds of Machinery* His Callings are uo/* of a uperiorqualUy—equal, if*6t»l penor.to any other i» tho State—as be uses-oouobut UJ* v•! tk;ii mattfibl. aad employs dodo but the very beet of wortmis MACHINE-SHOP, With ’.wo sapuriof TURNING LATHEB, diiven by staiaL Is now in ■uix.vssfnloperatiof, and under the maaaiitnMia* a urucii-.-al mechanio—where almost nay article of mscMpaif can hoFINIHHKD iu the very best tiyfe, and on shottaoUß IJc ba* now an hands a iarco assortment.of C-snsfi.wi ns UTOVKsS of vario s sizes and patterns, PLOUGH IEOn WASH Kisri'LEß, &tw. &c.. wnicn ho offers to soil »wj Cash, or on n reasonnblo credit. He is now casting! tiwi he most approved pat'eras. . ■[ HATHAWAY COOKING-STOVES,, ALSO~-Faii,cy Air Tight Parlor Stovcf , Nine Platq and. Goal Stoves, Alto, i Wiai'tl’s celebrated PJoitglti Audallkmdiof HOCLOW-WAHE, BUpiGU and 61,110 80L.E3, WAGON BOXES.Ho r ' He intends lies ell on reasonable terms, atm truttsluH cllfzoosof the county geueraliy will And it to tbsiradvaau tu give him their custom, CASH wilt always bepreterow* but the iiighei* pnoes will bo uilowed for Looatiy PrwMJ and OLU METAL. AsheiiveahisfsiAbiiibmeaihHipenßP supenrision.allordera for work will ClearOeld, Nov. £8.1551. * ' . NEW GOODS AT FRENCHVJLLE. nnHR tnbtoriber. respectlally onuodnc** to v» QUALIFY. ®pd(WWcb he wtij leilna cMvr'i&, boQ«ht«l*ewnflreißlhe}ooantir. lo addition to h»a «c,,,.-,%«.