Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 28, 1853, Image 4

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    Patting Cattek,—-In fatting .animals
tlWltts oxercißO 'pwiriitied itia better.—
Exercize is doubtfess nccesaary to insure
the . health "of all animals; but we must
recollect that-fatting is, it) itself, nnabnor
». mnl condition; that all animals rapidly
accumulating fat, are more or less diseas,
ed. .The celebrated breeder, Bakewell, un
derstood this fact, and wns in the habit of
turning his shqep into marshy meadows for
the purpose of getting them diseased. In
sqch a condition they matured curlier and
laid on fat with suprising rapidity.
Salt is good for animals, and probably
is, in some form or other, necessary to
health; but we know that salt is not good
for fatting animals, and should never be
given if the object be the accumulation
of fat. Experience agrees with theory
on this point. Wo recollect when con-,
ducting sofno extensive experiment on j
sheep, a practical friend urged us to give I
them salt, assuring us that his sheep did
much better with than without. The
sheep on which wo were experimenting
were doing well at the time, averaging
about two pounds increase each per week.
To please our friend, wo gavo the sheep
salt; rnery sheep lost iceight! Wo would
give them as much water as they would
drink; if fed on roots they will require
and will drink less.
~ 1° fatting animals, perhaps the most '
'important point is to obtain such ns are \
well calculated, from breed, disposition ]
and symmetry, to mature early nnd fat
ten rapidly; then keep them warm, (be
pareful they are hot too warm and that
they do not perspire) quiet and clean.—
Feed thorn regularly, and let their food be
highly - nitrogenous, with sufficient uvaia
ble non-nitogenious matter united with
the required bulk. —Genesee Farmer.
CONNECTICUT ELECTION
The State election in Connecticut last
Monday, has resulted in a glorious Demo
cratic triumph. Sufficent returns are re
ceived, to show the re-election by the peo
ple, of the Pemocrntic State offipers, tho
election of njl the Democratic members of
the State Legislature. We give the State
officers and Congressmen :
' Governor. —THOM A S H. SEYMOUR.
Lieut. Governor.—CnAUhEs H. Pond.
Secretary of State. —John P. C. Mather.
Treasurer. —Erwin Stearns.
Controller. —Rufus G. Pruney.
CONGRESS.
1, James T. Pratt, 3, Nathan Belcher.
2. Colin M. Ingersoll, 4. Origen S.
Seymour. Both Houses of tlfb Legisla
ture are Democratic, and in the lower
House there is a large majority against
|be Maine Liquor Law.
Thiae of James Shireev.—The trial
of James Shirley for themurderof his wife,
Sarah Jane Shirley, commenced at Hol
lidaysburg, on Thursday afternoon, the
24th ofMarch, and without intermission,
continued until Saturday evening. The
jury returned with a verdict of guilty of
murder in the first degree. His counsel
immediately asked for a new trial, on the
ground thatono of the jurors had expressed
an opinion against the prisoner previous
)o being sworn, Tho court, after hearing
the motion, argued at length by the counsel
of the defendent, refused a new trial, and
the unfortunate man was sentenced to be
(tanged by the neck until dead.
' Hap a Hand in it. — Tho celebrated
Pr. Rusby haying chastised some of the
bays at Westminster school, they resolved
to revenge it, which they effected in the
following manner:
daubed with tar the balustrades of
the stairs lending to the school, which the
doctor, being infirm, always laid hold of.
He was incensed at the trick, and, on
reaching the school, offered a reward of
half a crown to any boy that would inform
him who had a hand in it. The repre
hension of those concerned may be imag
ined, when a junior boy rose and said he°d
tell, provided the doctor promised not to
flog him, which being agreed to, the lad
directly exclaimed: “You sir, had a hand
in it." Hei rewarded the boy for his wit.
(Kr“ Bob, where is the State of Matri
pony ?”
“It is one of the United States. It is
bounded by hugging and kissing oh one
side, and cradles and babies on the other.
Its chief products are population, broom
sticks, and staying out lata o’nights. It
was discovered by Adam and Eve, while
trying to find a northwest passage out of
Paradise, 1 The climate is sultry till you
jihss the tropics of housekeeping, when
equally weather commonly sets in, with
Sufficient'power to keep all hands as cool
88 cucupbers. For the principal roads
' leading to the State, consult the first pair
pf (blue eyes you run against,”
'■(Y ' 1—
>(,<«' p3”“John, has the doctor arrived 1”
“Yes, sir.”
“Then go immediately for the underta
ker, for comirig eyents cost their shadows
before them,”
03-Th e man who is always behind
hand, has recently purchased several bot
tles of ketchup, apd at last accounts had
.flqarly overtaken the fast man, yrho had
prof down a wagon wheel.
KyWhen Mrs. Partington read in the
,ji>®yVBpa'pera that Jenny Lind had a fellow
in er bosom, she exclaimed :
. ■t'Tiopme! that’s just wlfat the young
j.-ptent used |to do to njo when I was a gal!”
it in Michigan, Mr. Henry
Bills to Miss Mary Small, It is hoped the
ol.small bills \a not prohibited in
that State. '
Oirlt is said that the devil has many
illjips;. we presume tho following are
among tho number: Imp-erfection, Imp*
i!( etuosityj Imp-lacability,lmprudence, Imp
ertinence, Imp-urity, and Imp-iety.
’ ; QiT“You look as if you were beside
..yourself,” as the wag'said to a dunce who
Stood by a donkeyi
oirWhis.kOy-.tho key that opens the
1 /Iflbr./of death und destruction. 1
For tho Republican
BRIGHT <HOPES-
They romo on tho pinioplo^wild birds freo,
‘Hint in tho greenwood sing melody;
Whispering of lovo that shall bo llko a song,
Of gladness and mirth with the summer long .
They brenih in the murmur of rivulot sweet,
That wanejors in sweetness at our feet.
It laughs in joy ns its sparkling waves
Hoi) on to the ocean of strcanilo.Vi graves.
Ah tho crystal waters go dancing by
Kc flocUng stare Irom moonlit sky,
Tfoy toll of happiness, blooming flowers
That glow in friendship’s emorald bowers.
As the blossoms upon tho dew gemmed cup,
And their incotised odor breathesfragranrly up
The air vibrates like a harp of love,
To tho songß of tho Kdcn of bliss above.
As tho infant sleeps in its cradlo bed,
And tho halo of mnoccnco rests on its hoad,
And smiles of glow on its lips,
’Tie the nectnr ol hop© that tho dear ooc sips.
As tho brido in lily like loveliness,
Sionds by tho altar in snow white dress,
Tis tho light ol hope that beams in her eyes,
That radiates brightness from ozuro skies.
As (he Christian lies on tho couch ofdeaih,
And breathes in prayer his porting broolh,
'Tis tho hope ol heaven his soul sustains.
As his body is tortured with dying pains.
A SCHOOL GfRL.
annual Assessment."
STATEMENT showing tho aggregate amount of tho As
tp tsiimeot and Valaotion of tas several Townships and
IJoroaghsuf Clearfield county. &• made and returned bribe
respective Assessors for the year A. D., 16 3, showing als o tho
amount of HlatoTax toeaoh borough and township by ssid
valuation, agreeably loan Act of Assembly passed t'ao Itftb
day of July, A. L>.,lH4it
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WE tho ondenigned Commissioners of Clparfield oouoty
Do Certify, that the above it a trae and correct state*
meot of the aggregate amount of the Assessment and Vaca
tion of tno several objects mule taxable by tho laws of thii
Commonwealth lor bt&te purposes, ai returned br the Asses
ior> of tho icverat boroughi and townships, and published by
authority of the above named Act of Assembly.
\Y it neti oar hands and seal of office tnutUst day of Febxoa*
ry.'A D.. IESB.
?M. ALEXANDER. JCommis*
Attest. fUftIUKL BUOFF. S itonais.
G. 11. GOODLANDER, Ctetk.
®3jpa?<LE£l©» c £s‘£P»<3iCsa t CE>o
C. C. PRICE & Co.,
MIIESBDRG, Pn.,
RESPECTFULLV annoanceto the Merchants, and other
ci'lxens of Clearfield county, that they have, in Addition
to the UurattJe Warehouse, alio leaded the IRVIN HOUSE
lately occupied by T. M. Uall. at Mileshurj:, which will eaa
bletbem to conduct the Forwarding end Storehouse business
m a little belter ityie than they have ever yet been conduoted
at that place. They asiure their customers that Goods and
Prodace entrusted to their oare will In ali oases b*kepttogeth
er, anti cot a portion in one house and another portion in ano
ther, as has bean too often the case.
They will keep TIVO HUAI'S on the line, running day
and night, so that ooaor the other will leave Philadelphia la
every dg ht or ten days.
Ail kinds of PRUPUCE, IRON, LUMBER.&c.. &0.. re
ca ved end forwarded to /my point on the line
Thnnkfa! for put favors, they resoeotfally solicitn oootin*
nance of public patronago, .\stney guarantee the roost partio*
alar attention to goods consigned lo thetr charge.
MiUMbura, March <l, *53 —4l—pd
WLolesale and Betoil Grocery, £
s LS2siimr»a.s3tbv2atr i s > <» s
S W. O. EB Y, harm, made arran.Temea', tocairr on S
S tha WHOLESALE GROCERY RUBIN .383 In Phil- S
C adeiphia, the subscriber will continue lo fAepnt the c
t ooroer of Market and Cth it's, nearitheFENy. RAIL P
P HOAD DEPOT, a foil and complete Assortment ol /
S GROOEfUKB, BACON, LARD,ROPEt*. TAH, IE- S
s ON, fWIbfI,DRIED FRUIT,and all thoinadrog .\r- S
L for Dait favors, hewnnlrtSkt C.
P his old patrons to give him a call, as he is prepared to V
/ sell at prioes that oansot fail to pleaio. p
S February lti, 1858.—1 y. J.R.EEY. S
THE
POCKET iESCCLAPIIJS,
OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN.
'H B FORTIETH ediUen.witb
One Handred* Engravings,
jwlnff Diseases and Malformo*
ml of the Hpmaß System in
ery shape and form. To which
idded a Treatise oa the Diseas,
if Females, beincof the high-
Importance to married people,
lo those contemplating mar*
'wilCiam vodno. m d.
Letno father beiashamcd to pie*
mt a cony of the AESCULAPI-
Slo his child. It may save him
i early grave. Lot no yonpg
in or woman enter into these.
obligations of married life
Ilhont reeding the POOKI2T
tESCULAPIUB, Let no one
;ough, Pain in the Bid*, restless
t d the whole train of Dyspeptic
y their physician, bo another mo
ment without consulting the AESCULAPIUS. iJavo the:
married,or those about to bo married, any impediment, read
this troljr osefol book, as it has been the meansof saving thou*
sands ofonfortanate creatures from the veryjaws of death.
17*Any person sending TWENTV-FIVE CENTS on.
olosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this work by moil,
or five copies will be sent for Ono Dollar.
Address, (postpaid.) DUt WM. YOUNG,
No. 153. Sproco Street, Philadelpnia.
Novomber 10,1851—ly. ‘ -
Take Notice.
npDE Partnorihlp heretofore Oilrthu between the mbicrl-
X but, under the firm ot J. &E.0.E8 Y, wu dluolved
nn the lit tenant by mntnnl content. Creditor! will ulema
tokonottoe that tne ilooki aie In the handi ol J. B. Eby, and
J* 1 ™ E°.°sE"i* ,? ra “ttled bo ioon, they will be (oft with
WM. KL.INK.Efq. lor collection.
J. K. EBY,
E. C. EUY.
Jlarritbur*, Feb £8.1833.—Gt,
ND J. R EB V will oontlnna to keep at the ilrd of
,• O* tha* BAULKY tiHEAF'*' near the Pennsyl
vania Rail iload Depot, a complete auortment ol'
Groceries, Bacon, fyc.
Also-.-Coa\, Iron and Nails, at the lowest
Prices.
Estate of George Ij. Miller, dee'd.
Notice is ueueby given, ThatLounrahr Adinin-
Utration have been granted to the snbioribers on the
iiiate ofOEOEGIS iu. MILLER. late or Morris township,
Clearfieldconnty, deceased. All persons Indebted to said es
tate ate requeued to make payment to the tuOtcriben, in
fl)orna townthip, without delay—and those hnvinft demand!
■flUemeaL present them daly.authenticated for
fBAAO ENGLAND, Admloiitrator.
M . JiLIZABKTfI MILLER. Adm'rx.
Morm township, March 0, IBsB.—pd.
GEORGE WILSON,
PUYSICIAN mar be (annd it hl»Offlo*'in LDTJIEHB
M n ‘o Djwlww. ‘
Extract o( a Lotlor from Mr. William Gilpin, of 70
St. Mary’s Street, Woynioth.datod May 15,1801
To I’rofouor HOLLOWAY,
the bko oflßroy wife (who Lnow6l)o*nghtn
violent cold, whfob setled in her leu*, nnd ever ilnce that time
thoyhave been more or leu tore, and greatly inflamed. Her
agonies wore diitrooung, ,/.nd for months together she was
deprived entirely of reit and ileep. Jsverv remedy that modi
cal men advised wm trlod, hut without effect; her health «of.
tered soverely. and the Hal oof her legs wu lorriblo. J had
r»i? nre ?dy°° r Advertisements, and odviied heftotry yoar
l Hit and Ointment; and. oi a last resource, after every other
remedy had proved □solew.iheooniented odoso. tiheoom
menoed six weeki ago, and strange to relatei li now in good
health. Her legs are painion, without *eam or soar, andhor
sleep limnd and undlitarbe*). Conld you have witnonod tho
snlfenfigs of my wifo daring tho (ait 43 years, and contrast
them with her present enjoyment of health, yon won Id Indood
(eel dolighted id having txwn the means of so greatly allovia
ting thosuffrribgiof a fell jw.creature.
(Signed) WILLIAM GALPiN.
A PERSON 70 YEARS OP AGE CORED OF A HAD
LEG, OP THIUTY YEARS' STANDING.
Copy of a Letter from Mr. William Abbs. ttuildor of
Gas Ovens, of RushcHfie, near Huddersfield
dated May 3lat, 1851.
To Professor HOLLOWAY—
SIR—I suffered lor a period of* thirty years from a bad leg,
the rota It ol two or three diilerent accidents at Gas Works;
accompanied by scorbntio symptoms. 1 had ruuoorioto u
variety of mrxiical advice, wtthont deriving any benefit,
anu was told that the leg must be amputated, vet. in oppo
siuon to that opinion, roar Puli and Ointmont hnvoefieated
a complete caro in so snort a time, that few who had not wit
nested it ooald credit tho foot.
(Signed) WILLIAM ABBS,
ine t/ntii of this statement enn be verified by Mr, W.P.
Eaglan d, Chemiit, Id, Market streot, Hnddersfiolu.
A DREADFUL BAI) BREAST CURED IN ONE
month.
Extract of u Letter Irom Mr. Frederick Turner, of
Penahurst, Kent, dolod December 13, 1850.
To Profetsor MtJI.UHVAY—
DEAR tilil—My wile had sufiorod from Bad Hrnastifor
more than six raootha. and dorine the whole period had the
best medicino attendance, bat all io do usa. Having before
boiled ua awful wound in my own lex by your unrivalled
meuinlno, I determined again to uie your Pills and Ointment,
and therolore fave them a trial in her oare. and fortunate it
was 1 did so, lor in lens than a month a pertoot cure wet tf
footed, and the benefit that various other braoohes of mr
family have derived fromtheir use it really aitoniihiuf. 1 now
strongly recoraraeup them to all my fri ed*. (Bignep.)
.FREDERICEt TURNER.
./vFf? PHl*should boused conjointly with the Ointment in
the following doses
Bail Legs, Ba«! Breasts, Biirnh, Bunions, Bito ol
Moscheioca and Sand Flies Coco bay, Chiego foot,
Chilblains, Chapped hands, Corns, (Soil,) Cuneers,
Contracted and stiff Joints, Elephantiasis, Fistulas,
Swellings, Lumbago, Files, Kheu
malism, Scnlds, Soro Nipples, Sore Thruals.xSkin
difloasea, Scurvy, Sore.hoads, Tumour?, Ulcers,
Wounds, Yaws.
Sold at the establishment of Professor HALLOWAY. 241
Strand, (near Temple Bar LonJou.) end by ait respectable
■ hoggins and Dealers in Medicines throughout tho British
Empire, and of those of the United States, in Pots at
OTJvo.. and $1 60c. each. Wholesale by the principal Drug
houses in the Union, and by Messrs. A. B. £t D.SANDS. N.
York.
There is a considerable savins by taking the larger sices.
N. B.—Direction* for guidaaco of patents in every disorder
are affixed to each Pot. Out. it. IWsJ.— ly.
PENN IRON FOUNDRY;
Machine, Pattera and Blacksmith Shops,
©fltaiPE®mj ]?su
gig
s gf?*? S 3 8s?
THE (undersigned would announce to the citizens of
Clearfield, and adjoining oounliei, that he has opened a
room on Second street, in the borough of Clearfield, neat the
•tore of Leonard fit Moore, where he intrnit* keeping a
GENERAL ASSORTMENT Of CASTINGS, warranted
to be made of the best material, and at price* that oannot fail
to please. The following compose of the stock on hands :
FULTON’S HOT-AIR COOKING STuVE. for either
'This Stove has probably the l&rgftit intro
doction of any other form of stovos. It has superseded in
aimnt every county. the well known Hathaway and Zieg
lor stoves. It is easily understood, and the Hues being so
arranged that all can be oleaned without any trouble. Toe
peculiar form and construction is such as to render it the
most durable of all stoves. Numerous testimonials could
be odded. but it Is deemed unrecessary. 1
IMPROVED PREMIUM COOKING STOVES-at from 18
toiiiO.
PARLOR STOVES—for either wood or coat.
AIR-TIGUfIT do
SALAMANDER do a beautiful Coal Stove.
VA*n do
EGG do
NINE St TEN PLATE Stoves—very choap.
MANTLE GRATES, wlih summer piece*. A large variety
and superior finished Grates I rora Id to 29 Inches.
COMMON GRATES, all sizes.
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL RAILING: HOLLOW
WARE: OVEN MOUTHS : GRID IRONS. WAFFLE
do. SCALE BEAMS. WAGON BOXES,SLEIGH. SLEIi
te 808 SOLES. OAR RINGS Tor Rofls. ROAD HCKA
PEP.ri, a new article. CORN SMELLERS. CORN ANU
COB warranted to grind 15 Bn*. Ears per hour .
BLACKSMITH TUYERES.ihe best in u.e 5 do. MAN
DRILLS and TIRE BENDERS :
Together witn the usual variety of articles kept at Foundry
Establishments,
Also, Made to Order,
GRISTand SAW-MILL GEARlNG—having decidedly the
largest stock, and best variety ot irntternsot auy establish
roent in western Pennsylvania ; MILL DOGS. SHAFT
ING—large and «mall.ofca»c or wrought iron* HANGERS,
DUUMSnnd BULLIES ; Roie and approved Water
Wheels; WOOD and IRON LATHES; MANDRILLS
lor Circular Saw*. WOOD BORING MACHINES.
Constantly on hand and for sale,
FANNING UILLH. THRESHING MACHINES. PEN
NUCK’S CELEBRATED GRAIN URIELS. Hie. kc.
Screw-Cutting.
Any sized Forew, with any desired number ol threads to
Ihe iocb, either tq jure or V threud.
Brass, Copper, and Babbett's Metal Castings made to order.
Nathan myerb.
** eaCfr**)
ftastssgsg^*;
p>
gs s§3 s ii ?
March 4. lMt-lr.
Of Foreign and Domestic Merchandize
in Clearfield county, A. D. 1853.
i [CLAIMS.
Paicien fit Swan Becoarta township Loquor 14
Israel Cooper do do No tiqooi 14
James M Kelly do do No liquor 13
Boynton St Nevling do do No liquor 14
J. Covode fit Co. do do No liqoor 14
Isaiah Wornok do do No liquor 14
Thos. MoGheo b Co. U«il township No liquor 14
Geddes. Marsh a Co. do do No liquor 14
H. At G.Hmith do do No liquor 14
Frederick Arnoid Brady township No liquor U
ti&mue) Arnold do do No liquor 14
P. W. Barrett do do No liquor 14
Carliie fit Co.—Nov. 19th *6‘J. do No liquor 14
R. 11. Moore do do No liquor ? 4
James B. Graham Bradford township No liquor Id
HurxihalAt Brother do do No liquor 13
Force© fit Ulman do do .Liqoor 14
G. K. Barrett lloccs townihip No liquor 14
K. M Btevenson $ 00. do. do No liquor 14
Cummings fit Mabailey Burnside twn’p-Nb liquor 14
Bowler fit Ake do do No liquor 14
, Jamsi MqMurray do do No liquor 14
J. Patchjn fit Bon* do do No liquor 14
. Brady fit Rorabougb Ch-ar township No livaor 14
I Nathaoiel Hocbea do do No Pquor 14
I Lewis J. Herd do oo No liquor .14
! Robert Pennington do do Liqoorbyquart
Rtmel Uewit do 'do Liquor by quart
*, 0. Barmoir Covington township Liquor 14
Pi'uncuCoudriet do do Liquor 14
Le\*iLutz ' do do No. liquor 14
John B. Kouqnex do do Liqnbr by auart
ttiohQ.Tl Mouop Clearfield boroQgh Liquor 13
W allace & Hills do do No liquor 18
Irw.u fit timJth do do No liquor 18
0. Ksutzt f do do No liquor 13
VVm i> M ooro do do No liquor Id
A. K. WHgM do do No liquor 14
Winterai'ta At J’atzauerdo do No liquor 14
Kohert Bmitt' do do Otfite, lloau 8
Wm. H. 11100. 3 Curwenvilla boiooch Liquor la
McßriJ.& VVn.-ht do do No liquor 13
Montaliooi fc (Jo. do do No tenor 13
Wm. A. Mtuqn. So.'t. V 63 d ° No Hqoot 14
liaao Smith .te do Ljqoor 13
J.O U (1. H.Bt!nof I.'m)u‘“ r towmhlp No Liquor 13
Wm. O. Bette Fnioitjo towtuhip No liquor 14
Dr.J.F. Hoyt do do No tenor 14
T. H. Fulton Sr Oq. Clraid No tenor 13
Augaitui Laoonto do do No hquoi 14
Claude Hudiot do do „ Liquor by quart
JS Irwin at Bona Goshen township No liquor 1*
Richard Shaw do do No hq°or M
David Tyler liuitoq township No jiQUor 14
John M. Chase Jordon township ivO liquor 14
David MoKeeghun do do No liquor 14
Miles At Pfoutx do do .No lio°o* 14
Book fit Freeman Karthaus township Ko liquor 14
I Edward MoGarvey do do No liquor 14
S. D. Hall fit Co. do do No liquor 14
Wm. Addlonaan jr. Lawrence townihip No liqoor * ! i
Japiea Forrest fit Co. do do No liquor 14
Edmund T. Brenner Morriatownship Liquor 14
£. W. Halo fit Co.» do do No liquor 14
_Do Ho do do Patent ModiCipes 4
O. P. Wilder do do No liquor K
Grove at MoKean do do No Jiquor 14
James M. Leonard do do Liquor by quart
Waiters fit Brother Penutowaship No liquor la
Robbint&Co. do do No liquor 14
KJiaa Irvin Pike township No liquor Id
John fit iI.D. Patton do do No liquor 18
Do Do do do Patent Medicines '8
George Beatty do do Liquor 14
R,W.Mooro Union township No liquor 14
Henry Whitehead do do No liqaor 14
Abraham Byers Woodward township No liquor 14
John M. Chase do do No iiquot 14
J. fit J. A. Hegarty do do No liquor 14
Daniel Routs do do No liquor 14
Public Notice.
ALL person* In the abore and foreioin* list, will tahe no
ticp that AN APPEAL will be bold at the Commotion*
«»' »atuiu>ay the seventh DAY op
MAY NEAi i when and whore yon can attend, «
m -cm k< . . to .?» P* iiUTLEK.Mer. AppraJior,
Clearfield, March 4,1853.
RAIL ROMAD HOTEL.
MARIETTA, Lancaster Co., Pa.
THE nndortlffned would reipeotlujly announce to the
Traveling Publip—and particularly to the LUMUEK
MEN UP CLEARFIELD COUNTY—that ho coatlnuei to
keep the above named Hotel. Thankful for pntt lavon, by
attention totbewanUand wtaheaof’hfi Gaeiti, behopeito
receive b continuance of tbolr pauonare.
\ in ioV. LEWIS UOUSEAL.
March, 10,1858.
, 81. E. WOOD,
PBVBIGIAR. M»y alw.y, b« foand at hit tcildonco I.
i Oar yurif),, whoa aoi profenloaslly ab»»t. ■ '
HERE IS YOUR REMEDY!
lIOLLOWAyV OINTMEiniT
A MOST MIRACULOUS CUKE OP BAD I.EOB, AF
'iEK 43 YEARS* SUPPERINO.
ILnai ©ff E©iisiM©ir’s ■
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
O&atWflT&kSr
N. W. Comer Malberry streets,
, Philadelphia .
OEPER FOR SALE A LARpE ASSORTMENT OF
’ TEAS, Vi
COFFEE,
SUGAR,
MOLASSES,
SPICES, 4-c., sc.
Those commencing New HLorei
cal.
Attention given to Produce,
\^£/‘<3AEei'(fccs>dU 0
Pennsylvania Lands!
F EOM 400 to 20.000 foJuKidiL&wzE
CITY PROPERTY or CASH. Address
JOS. A. IIARDICK.
Real Eitato Broker, No, 107. Walnut it.
January 20,1050.—4 m. Philadelphia.
$5OO Challenge.
YX/H ATEVERooncenji the health and happlnenof a peo
VV pie it at all time* ot the most valuable Importance. 1
taho it for granted that every penon will do all In their power,
Lo mvethe lives of their children, and that every person will on.
deavor to promote their own health at alliacnllcei. I feel it
to be nr doty to solemnly nuoro yon that WORMS, accord,
ins to the opinion of the most celebrated Physicians,eretho
primary causes of a large majority of diseases to which chil
dren and mulls are liablo: if you have an appetite oootinQ*
nily changeable from one kind of food to another, Bad Breath..
Pain is the Stomach, Pioking at the Nose, Hardness and fall*
out# ol the Belly. Dry Coach. Slow Fever, Pntso Irregular—
remetnhor that all these denote WORMS, and yon shoald at
onco apply the remedy
nOBENSACE'S WORM SYRDP.
An article founded npon Scientific Principles, cofiTFonnded
with pnroly vegetable substanoti. being perfectly safe when
taken, and can be given to thn mo«t tendor Infant with dec!-
ded bonefioinl effect, whore bowel Complaints and Diarrhea
have made them weak and debilitated the Tonio properties of
my Worm Syrup aro snob that It stands without an equal In
the catalogue of medioines, in giving tone and strength to
the Stomaoh. whloh mokes it an infallible remedy lorthose
afflicted with Dyspasia, the astonishing cares performed by
this Syrup after Physicians have failed, is the best evidence
of its superior efficacy overall others.
The Tape Worm !
This Is the most dlfllonlt Worm to destroy of allthotinfoit
the human svitera, it grows to an almost Indefinite length,
becoming so colled ana fattened in the Intestines and Stom.
noli efleoltng the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus Uanco,
Pitt, ate., that those aiflicted seldom if ever inspect that it it
Tape Worm hastening them to ait early grove. In nrderto
itemoy thu Worm, a very energetic treatment roust be par*
iu d, it would therefore be proper to infce t> or 8 ot my Lire?
Pilltiootto romovelall obstructions, that tho Worm Srrup
msy not direct upon the Worm, which ranit be taken in doses
ot U Tnblcspoonioll*3 times n dny. Theseulrectiom followed
have never beon known to fail in caring the most obstinate
case of Tapo Worm.
Hobcnsack’s Liver Pills.
No portof the system is more liable fo disease than the
LIVER—it serving as a flltorer to pnrify the blood, or giving
the proper secretion to the bile—to that any wrong action o(
the Liver effects tho other important parts of tho system, and
revolts variously in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia,
&o. We should, therefore, watch every symptom that might
indicate a wtonv action ofthe Diver. These Pills being coin
posed of ROUTS and PLANTS furnished by nature to heal
the sick Namely, Ist. An EXPECTORANT, which ang
mentr the secretion from the Pulmonary mucus membrane. or
promotes the discharge ol secreted matter. 3d. An ALTER
ATIVE, which changes in tome inexplicable and insensible
manner the certain morbid action of the system 3d. A TU
NIC. whloh rives tone and strength lo the nei voussystem,
renewing health and vigor to ull parts of tho body. 4th. A
CATHARTIC. which acts in jrerfeei harmony with the other
ingredients, and operating on the Bowels, and expelling tne
whole mats of oorrupt and vitiated matter, and purifying the
Blood, which destroys diseoso nod restores health.
c<L?C3D G? Q CB>C££lSillC©23o
Yon will find these Pills an invaloable medicine in many
complaints to which yon aro subject, in instructions either
total or partial, thoy have been found of inestimable oaodlt—
restoring their functional arrangements to a healthy action—
purifying the blood and other Raids to effectually as to put to
flight all complaints which may ariir from femuio mc-gultri
lies, us Headache, Ciililraeu, Dimncis at Sight, Pain in ibe
Side. Back, £:c.
None eonu.ce tinUss tigned J. N. IIOBEN3ACK—aII
others Mag base Imitation^.
ry Ageati witbiDK new supplies, and Store Keepers drsi.
rousof becoming Agents most address the Proprietor, J. N
rlobeeiack,Philadelphia, Pa.
Agents in Clearfield county .
WALLACE tz FULLS Clearfield.
C 1). WATSON do.
S. ARNOLD Lntnenbnrg.
GEOKn E BE vTPY flridgport
McUHIDE n WRIGHT Cnrwetuvillo.
.1 b H I) PATTON do.
STEVENSON fc CO Marysville.
And oy every respectable Dealer and MerohanS In the
county and Sn»*e
ftC/“Price, each 25 cents.
Philadelphia, June 113,1862.—1 y.
PHILADELPHIA \
MEDICAL MOUSE.
Established 18 yearn ogo by Dr. Kinkelia, N.Wf
rnrnprofThird and Union Mrcois, be in con
.Nprueo and Line Ms., Fliiludeljdiia.
EIGHTEEN ycarcof extensive aod uninteiruoteil nrnctj.-t
ipooi in this ut7. have rcD(le<o.i Dr. K. 1.. a tno*i «*i»un
aud successful practitioner, far and near, in (be treat rut u> ol
nil (lite&sasof a pnvoienaiuro, i’e K>m nfflicted with uluort
on the body, throat or led, pant n Hie head or bones,mer.
cureal rheumatism, strictures, travel, disoases arising from
yoothfai excenesor imparities of the b’ood whereby the cou
tti'ntion has become enfeebled, are ail treated with success.
do who places hTmseil under the care of Dr. K.,m*r rrli
giomly confide in hie honor nia gentleman, and confidently
rely opon his skill as a physician.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Young mrn who have minred themselves bv n crtnln prao
tiue indulged In —a habit frequently teamed Lorn evil com
panions at school: the elfects ol which are nightly left, even
whvn asleep, and destroy both mind anil body, should apply
immediately. Weakness nod ooostitntional debility. Inssot
masoulareaergy.*phyrioa! lassitude and general prostration,
irritability and all nervous affections, indigestion, slagguii
ness of tiie liver, and every disease 10 any way connected with
the disordet of the procreative fanctioas cured, and fuliv.gor
restored.
READ.
YOUTH AND MANHOOD!
A Vigorous Life, or a Premature Death.
fiinkelin on Self-Preservation—Only U cents.
This Hook just pubUbed Is filled with useful Information, on
the infirmaries and disease of the Generative Orgaus. Dad
dicupi iuplf alike to Youth, Manhood and Old Age. aod
sbonldberead by all.
The valuable advice nnd Impressive warning ilgivoswill
prevent yearn of misery and lullcring, and save annually thou
sands of lives.
Parents by rending It will learn bow to prevent the destruc
tion of their Children.
•**A reraittsißoo of 25 cents, oncloced in V letter, addressed
to Dr. KINKELIN. N, W. oomorof Third and Union streets,
between Spruce and Pines Pblladoldhia. will ensure a book
under cover pot return mail.
Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter, [post
paid,] and be cured nt home.
Packages of Mediciaes, Directions, fitc , forwarded by send
ing n remittance, and put up scoure from damage orcanoiuy.
Book-Betters, Nows Ageits, Pedlers Cunvaiien. nnd oil
others supplied w ills the abovo work at very low rates.
Ooionor 27,1b5J.~1/.
FUTV DOLLARS FORFEIT-I) R. HUNTER WILL
forfeit $6O il foiling to euro any case of secret disease that
may come under hts care, no matter how long standing, or
how afflicting, Either ttex ate Invited to his Pr ivale Rooms
So North Beveoth street. PliUadelphia. without fearol Inter
ruction from other patients. Strangers and others who have
been unfortunate in the select lon of cPhysioinn bio invited
to call.
IMPOTENOY,—Through unrestrained indulgence In the
passions, by excess or telf-abaso. the evils are nutno'ous,—
Promatare impotenoy, involuntary tcmlnal discharges, wast
ing or the organs, loss of memory, a distas efor female society,
general debility, or constitutional derangement, ere sure to
follow, ifneoeiiary, consult the Dooror with confidence,-
t/e oners a perfectoure.
lUSAD AND REFLECT.—The afflicted would do well to
reflect before trusting their health, happiness, and in many
cato.l their lives, in tho bands of physicians ignorant of this
class of maladies. It Is certainly impossible for one man to
understand all tire ills the humaa family aro subject to. Eve*
V respectable Phys&tan has his peculiar branch, in which he
is moresucoeuiUi than hts brother professors, and to that he
devotes molt of big rime er»d study.
YE AIDS OP rRACTICE. exclusively devoted to the study
and treatment of diseases of the sexual organs, together with
ulcers upon the body, throat# nose, or legs, pains m the head,
or bones, mercurial rheumatism, strid'urcs. gravel, irregular!
lyos, diseases arising from youthful exoflMei, or Imparities of
tin'' blood, whereby the constitution nos become enfeebled,
eoaMestheDootorto offer speedy relief to all who may place
tbom.vlyes under his oare.
Med.*ome forwarded to any part of tho United States.—
Price Ft >e and Ten Dollars per package.
Sept. 8, J 853.-1/.
To Mill Owners.
TPE under,igned ha* appointed L. R. CARTER, of
Cicarhold.i/Jt agent for the sale of Castings, who will
receive bills for mi kinds of Mill Gearing, and oiher machine
ry. Persons doiirotis to contract will do welt to call and ex
umfno the catalogue of Pattorns. and ipecimensofthe work
bolero making eogßi.vmonUelsewhere. Castings will be d*
livored, (I desired, ut Clearfield, and warranted to be madoof
good material, and fißisluxUn a workmanlike manner, liar
mg iarnnnlng order FIViS Superior Lathes, andother mo
ehinery in the same psoportKin. employing none but the best
workmen, usingthe very beitFigfron and Coal, wilbmany
other advantages, hefiatters himself that bis work will be done
M.rohi.iafc-ly . *AT?XAN MYERS.
Wew Store,
lo" t,?Vto,V. 4 * O,IXMBMI °f
All kind, of Pioiluce taken |a «xchaaite for good,.
GlenHope,OoL7.lB3ll.—6ni. JAUia “ KEt ‘ LY ’ .
R-^or?a’£aUd«tor^r n,INQ o, '* lmo,t “"* deioripilon
Jon, 18, 1853. , „ ; • ■ SMITH & IRWIR.
h COOKING STOVES.
ttt “• ,ow prfo# of
deartleld, Bqp 8. f M. T v. u R. CARTER, Agent.
Attention, Luiinbernien!
npHB Bdbtcrltar, off,, for ia!© o it of Georgo Pn*s’, Bcoond
Portable, saw-mills, ;
With an 18 Horse Power Engine attached, oil now and in
oomplete tanning order, having been .bought and patnptn
Juno la*t. situated about 3 miles Horn Bald Eagle Furnaco.
and about half a milo from the tarnplke leading Horn Bald
Eaclo Pnrnooe to Philipiburg, Bald Mill will cut B*ooofeet
* D Thej wllialio sell their Stock or HORSES. .Sleds, Chaim,
nortJculars, apply to C. K.Mark. at the Mill, or to J.L.
Shultz, at Bald Eagle Furnooe. Any person can aee the mill
in fall opsin.lon BOW. MARK fit SHULTZ.
.December B, 1853. < _
At the Lowest
Market Prices.
ire particularly Invited to
janfiS—3ro
UNION CLOTHING STORE,
WIo Ao IISOI
WOULD respootfally announce to the citizens of Clear.
field county generally, that he has just opened in Cur.
wensvillo, on State street, two doors west of Drauoker’s hotel,
aud one door west of MontilUoui 1 store, a splendid assortment
of
Ready Made Clothing ,
Such as COATS, PANTS, VESTS,
ALSO, Boots arid 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 be as represented, os he pays n better price than THE
JEWS, and soils do rotten or damaged* goods, end therefore
cannot fall to_plea*© NO JKWH-NO JUtf WUHK-no.
no JEW MODE oi dealing is to bo (eared at this Store. He
is determined to praetioethe tfntlaw of humanity, and treat
every one os he wenld wish them to treat him. At all events
none c&n do bettor than give him a call, and whoever will so
(tvor him, will moot with oolite nod gentlemanly treatment,
and ure particularly requested, should thoy fiqd nothing to
suit their tastes, not'o boy. . ,
Finally. Mr. bi. wishes it to be distinctly understood that be
will SELL CHEAPER than any other establishment in
the comity.
f3F*Cali early and secure good bargains.
CurwemvlHe, Deo. 0, 1662.—tf.
THE Subscriber would Inform the citizens of Clearfield
count?, apd the public generally, that he has JUST RE
CEIVED. and is NOW OPENING, at the Storehouse for
merly occupied by Wing& Getohei, at Morrisdale. a
Large, Splendid Cheap
Assortment ofGoodt, consisting of every style and quality ol
Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensioare, Cut
lery, Hardware, Boots, Shoes and
Bonnets , Confectionary,
Clocks Sp Watches.
ALSO, a largeand well selected stock of
Ready-Mtule Clothing, Drugs <J- Medi
cines, <}-c,, SfC.
In short a'l kinds of Goods usually kept in a Country Store.
All of which ho Is determined »o sell CHEAPER THAN EV
ER BEFORE OFFERED IN ('IEARPIELD CuUNTY.
EDMUND F. BRENNER.
Morrisdale, Nov. 10. 1p52.l p 52.
Tremendous Excitement!
A GRAND "EXPOSURE
OF WI3W GOOBB.
AKdILiA(DI§ IHISILaILiIS
WOULD respeotfally eoeoujce to their old patrons, and
“the an of mankind,” that the/ have just’ resolved
from'thn
One of the Largest, Cheapest, and most
varied assortments of goods ever bro’t
to this or any other placo.
ILadaos* 3D)ir®os‘(3-©©dlso
The at-ontion ofthe Fair Sex it particularly Invited to then
Nook, consisting partly of Alum <le Lege, Cashmeres,.Moas
uu Laluui, F run oh Mntiaor, Cooarg.lAipacc&s, |&c.
GENTLEMENS’ WEAR.
Their assortment is unusually large. embracing Cloths, Oar
simeres— p lain and inner—Sattmets. Silk and Satin Vestings,
ike., of-evury quality and price.
A vory rmh block ot all sorts, sir.es and qualities, made iu
the latest nod best style, oy tbo,b*»i workman, ana of the >ory
bust material.
BOOTS and SHOES,
A very large assortment—for Ladies', Gentlemens', Misses',
Uo7>*and Childrens'wear.
Hosiery. GLves, Perfumery. Fancy Goods. Such as Ladies'
Dress Trimmings. Ribands, &c., Uo
Groceries, Hardware, Drags nnd Uaeeeiwarc. of every va
riety and qua ity, eoual to the best, aoh the very cheapest.
They alsahavoon hand FLANNELS, TICKINGS, LIN
ENst, MIJbLINB. SHAWLS and ta short goods of ail kinds
lo suu lw>ili town hd(l country.
Cal I and judvo for yourselves. Remember theiOLD
eI'AND. filnrket aLreoW, near the Diamond,
tCie&rfiold, Nov. 2j, 1858.
Q2-Cs>CX)c£iffi3
AT THE CASH STORE,
atawotsr and ssaa^iH©
HAVE lost received a Jorge and well selected STOCK OK
GOUDdinilatilo t 3 these won, which they are selling ofl
nt very low prtces-and they invite all wish wish to bay
GOOD GOODS CHEAP to call and examine boiore pur
chasing elsowbcre.
Deoamber 10, 1853.
HBMPHHIU/S HOTEL,
CLEARFIELD. PA.
THE subscriber most respectfully informs the oit xetu of
Clearfield county, and the travelling iiublio generally,
that he has taken the above named HOTEL situated on the
corner oi Front and Market smelt, in the boron*fi of Clear
h'ld, where he »vill at all times bo preoared to accommodate
those who may favor him with their custom. Noooin>will
be sparei by tbeoroorietor to make his customnrecamrortable,
and his house a HOME to those who may stop with him.
IiiiETAULE will becaretoily attended to—and hts TA*
BLE and DAU supplied with the best the market w|i| afford.
, WM. J. HEMPHILL.
August 11.1862.
“LOLA AIONTES.”
gumdl MaMig,
AT CLEARFIELD BRIDGE,
FRANCIS SHOUT, respeotlully announces to the publio,
-Jnat h« h as commenced the above basinets at CLEAR
f tLLD BKIDUE, in tho new bunding occupied by John
Londo, no the svest aide of the creek, where he will manufac
ture Dou and SHOES, of all kinds, and at fair prices, on
thMhortest rotice, and in the very beat manner.
GiveBHOhTY a call. Jotte4 1852
THEBUU3DRIBER HAS TIIE AGENOV. fo: Uu» and
other counties in Pennsylvania, of
Rose’s direct Action Water Wheels.
And Is prepared at the shortest notice to put - hem in opera
tion, or to sell territory. He would alio say that ihis mothod
ol waterpower Uequal to othor usual methods, with oue
hall "mount of waUir. HENRY U.&MITH.
Clearfield Oct. 89,1862.
troelcs, Crocks.
THIE spbioriber respectfully announces to Use Publio that
4,. h ? bei constantly supplied with a general assoitmont
ol the best quality of
„ Crockery Wore
wiU^^oMot 1 the price*!’
Uleatfleld. Dcc,mber37.lBCJ.-Itaf , ‘ WATBUN * A««al.
DR. HOYT’S
HORSES, and a, thelonly knovra medloine kh' tbawofld
ha,ln.» beta n»cd in th, prlvnte Vaterinti)) nraotice of (hi
nropiiour lof tholaxt BOypar,: nnd ho haa never known it to
Liil In o ilnsle .'oitnoce of prodocin* nlutln, on re. Sod" iii®
in, the horio in aood .plil , f, r work. The otter ioeomßelen.
ovt.fthe hor.ofor fabor.lwhon tronbled with thiaeommon
duenie. ihoold indoco overv one bavins auch to npplvlm.
mediately forthii reujed/, '
price ONE'DOLLAR per PACKAGE.
Whloh will be .ent, ■•with foil dlrrotlom." to any parto
the United State.. Alt letters or commanioalloot to he ad
drciied. Felt Fold, to
1 P HOYT
Rear ofNo. 10 Booth FIFTH Street,Philadelphia,
„ Wholesale agent for tho United rJtatei.
N. B.—Agouti wanted tbroughout the ooontry. to whom
a liberal disconnt'will be given] and their names placed in
the advertisements. Address as above.
(DaMm©4 & (CJltanir
JOHN GVUCH
CABINET-WARE.
to order oo^he^^rte^
A New Wrinkle!
NEW GOODS.
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Important to Mill Owners.
■njgrod according- to Act Of Congreea, • |& aft: Veart
JWL byJ.S, HOUGHTON, ( M. V„ in thtdafflil
Oflloa of the District CVmrt fbir the Euttjtt I
; • • Dittrlct of PonnitylTniilai,, : ;if;
Another Scientific Wonder! 1
OREAT CURE FOR .
DYSPEPSIA!:!" 1
© r *5» 8
OIt 2 ©ASTI6BC JSJHCE.
Propored from /JENNET, or Iho fourth Stomach
ol iho Ox,otter Directions of BARON LIEBIG,
The great Physiological Chemist,by J. 8. Houqhi
ton, M. D., jVo. 11. North Eighth -Street, PhiUs
deipbia, Fa.
This is a troly wonderful remedy forlKDiOKiTloit,
Dvapepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Con*
BTIPATION. and Dediltty, Curing after Nature 1 !
own method, by Naturo'sown agent, the Gftstrc
Juice.
\*Hnlf o teaspoonful of this Fluid,infosed in ert,
ter, will digest or dissolve. Five Pounds oy
Roast Beef in about two hours, out'of the
Stomach.
DIGESTION,
DIGESTION Is chiefly performed in the stomach bp the
aid ofa ftuldlwhlch freely exudes from theinnercoatol
that organ, when in a state of health, called the Gaslita
Jaice. ThfiFlaldistheGreat Solvent of the Food, the Pun.
fyiog, Preserving, nod btiraulating Agent of the B*omacb
and intestines. Without tt there will be no dlgestiod,— »o
conversion of Pood into Blood, ana no Detrition oftbebodp-;
but rather a tool, torpid, painful. and destructivecondifioaoi
the whole disestlveapparatas. A weak, hajfjeed, or Injured
stomach prodaces to good Gaitrlu Jaice, and honuothe dl|.
ease, distress and debility whlehenioe.
PEPSIN AND P.ENNKT.
PEPSIN Isthechief element, or Great Digesting Principle
oftheGoitrio Juice. it is fouod in great abandonee la the
solid partsof the human stomach oftor death, end sometimes
onuses tbo stomach to digpsi itself. oreatiudi up. It is also
i'jundinthe stomach of animals, as the ox, calf, firo. hit
the roateriul used by farmers in maxing choete,called Kennel,
theelleot of which has long been the wonder of tbedaJrv.**
The cardling of the mils is tbe first brocess ofdigetttOn. Ren.
net possesses astonishing power The stomach of a calf vrUI
cardie nearly one thousand times iliowo weight of
Baron Liebig stales that **une pr»rt of Pepsin dissolved in sixty
thousand parts or water, will digest mevt and other food.'V
Diseased stomachs prodaco no good GatUio Jaice. Rennet, or
PcDiia. Tosbowthat this want may be perfectly lappJted,
we quote the iollowmg
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE.
BARON LIEBIG, In hit celebrated work on Animal
Chemistry, suss: “An Artificial Digestive Fluid may be
readily obtained Irom t he m aoont membrane of tbe stomach of
a Galt, in which various articles of food,as neatandeggs,
will beSoßened.Changtid. and Digested, precisely In thesame
manner at they would bo in tbe baman stotnocb, M
DR. PEHEIPA, In bit famous treatise on “Food and Diet,"
published by Wilson & Co., Ne\y York, page 36, states tbs
same great fact, and deierib<A the method ol preparation.—
Thera are few higher authorities than Dr. Pereira
Dr. JOHN W, DRAPER, Professor or Chemistry to ths
Medical College ol ti>c University qlNew York, in hu “Text
Book of Chemistry." page cars. “It has been a queitioa
whether artlllcial digestion could be performed—bat it is now
anlversally admitted that it may be."
Professor DUNGLISUN of Philadelphia, in his great wqrt
on Human Physiology, devotes moretnan fifty pages to aa
examination ol this subject. Hisexperiments with Dr, Beat*
moot, on the Gastric Jotco, obtained from the living human
stomach and from animals are well known, “in all cates,**
hesays. “digestion occurred as perfectly in tbe ArtUiciaias in
the Nataraldieestions."
AS A DYSPEPSIA (HIRER
DP. HOUGHTON’S preparation of PEPSIN has produced
the most marvellous effect*. caring cases ol Debility, Emacfi'
lion. Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption supposed
to boon the very verge of thegrave. ilia impossible to giro
tho details of oases <n the limits of this advertisement— bul
authenticated oertifioatei have be«n received of muretbaa
200 REMARKABLE CURES
in Philadelphia. New York, and lloiton alone. These vretn
nearly all desperate oases, and the cures were not only.rapld
hod wuwlorful. but permanent.
It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and ftora theaiton*
liblnrly small quuuLty necessary to prodacehe&lthydigestion,
is believed to net upon
ELECTRO.MAGNEITC PRINCIPLES,
There it no form of OLD H TOM ACfl COMPLAINTS wbioh
it does not seem to reaoh and remove at onc« No matter how
bad thoymayoo.it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF. A single
dose removes all the uapU*a«ant symuiomi, and Honly needs
to borcpeate-i, lor a short time to make these good effeo'j per.
mancQi. PURITY (JF BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY,
follow at once, it ispartuularly excellent lo case ofNuuiea,
Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness ot »he pitoi the Stomach. distress
after eating, low, cold stale of the Blood, Heaviness, Lowisn
ofypinu, Despondeocy. emaciation Weakness, tendency to
lotanity.Socicid#, tec,
Price .ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will ottu
effect a lasting core
PEPSIN IN POWDERS,
SENT BY MAIL, rKBB OF POSTAGE.
For coßvrDienceM sendicrto all parts of the country, the
Digestive matter of -ahe pei'Sin uputupintbe
for.-L ol Powders, with directions to be dissolved in dilated
alcohol, wuter.orsyyap, by Lie patient. These powders cot*
tain precisely the same mutter as the bottles, bat twice ibe
quantity Jor the same price, and will be sent by mall. FREE
OF POSTAGE, for ONE DOLLAR sent (po.V-paid) to Or.
J, £. lluUGHTON.No.il,North Eighth street. Phila..Pa.
Six packages for five dollars Every pnoknge aod bottle
hears the written signature of J. B- UOUGHTON, M. IL
Sole Proprietor.
WVIO « IVW.IVVVI- i
Agents wanted in every town in the Unit'd BUtes.
Very liberal discounts given to thelrade. Druggists, Postmas
ters, and Moolue lore are desired to act as agents.
AGE.PTB for Clearfield county—
WALLAOK St HILLH, Clearfield borovgh.
WILLIAM McßßLDE,Curwensvilte.
P. V/. BARKETT, Luthefsbarg.
H. W. MOORE, Uni iaiowosbip.
CUMMINGS U MEfIAFFY, Now Washington.
JOIJ N C. BRENNEU. Mooroivills, Clearfield co
May 2S, 1851—ly.
PLEASANT BULB#
IRON FOUNDRY and MACHINE SHOP,
At Clearfield.
undersigne d respectfully annoanoes to the people d
. Clearfield end the adjoining counties that besllll contU
net to qarry oh the above business at his extensive establish
ment Iq the borough of Clearfield, and issow prepared to
moaofaotare all kinds of
Castings used for Grist Mills, Saw-Mills,
and all hinds of Machinery.
His Castings are now of a operlor quality—equal, ifnotia
perior.to any other is the Blate—as he uses tone but the ver
best material, and employs none but the very best of workmen
His /
MACHINE SHOP,
With two superior TURNING by
Is now in sucocairuiope/atioc. and under ths management of
a praotioalmechanio—where almost nor artfcla of macbluory
can be FINISHED inthevery best style, and on short notice.
‘5?„ I J?Jr?, 0 . w ? nhMd,a large assortment or Cvutngs. such
w§4m V «S§JS»TW-t* 1 * 6 ! 1 ® 11 PLOUGH IKONS,
WASH KETTLES,&o.,Btc., which he oners to sell low for
Lash, or on a reasonable oredlL He is how casting, from
be most aporoved patterns.
HATHAWAY COOKING-STOVES.
ALSO—Fancy Air Tight Parlor Staves,
Nine Plate and Coal Stoves. Also,
Winrd’g celebrated Plough.
buSS:?? “• Bleigh Md
He intends (toieil on reasonable terms, and traits that fbt
supervulon,all orders forworkynil receive prompt attentfpß,
83,1851. DAVID iHIX.
NEW GOODS
at frenchviLle. !;
SJJcX^J^£SOO,DS, whloh was selected with a strictrtgasd
® l ? <* ho will sell as cheaiFns mnbn
bought elsewhere in thelcoanty, , . —.
übv GOODS. fIHOCERIEa.
I AK JWaRE, HUUOR3. eto,. b, woald ppltattl%i]y ball
atuution to hU.teck of 1 •• •
Crockery-Wave. ,
Thankful for Ibe liberal ouawmJif hU' Veceived
from his fellow mfiseoshe mpsotfulfr solicits aoonlfnuanoe
of the same, assUriing them that his present irtOOk wmoe dit
poeedofon such ,'. . .
■ fftenqhviile.BepL 83,885 h. .. . ,: ; i
WIIOBINC BUSINESS. (
REMOVAL;.'’ . '
fjpHE subscriber, thankful fbr\nast ;! favott, rei.
H. peqtlul y informs cußtnmara.vfid lhe pubhe
goneralfy, that hehas rempyed his shop to the bail*
ding over the /tat Office, lately bccunie«l by. R/F.
Word, and'bat he will bo there Youfid 6t\l«ihies
on hand to supply his customers, Unlikesomeof
hiscotomporaries, hots unablo to pro®iab*ll)at hie
Foshions orp oftho mosi approved iblWbdl, amti*
auiTtr, bhtwill tnsurdthera madbaccbrdml tMhe
Latest Ihshion bf more modern days l '
, ' THOS. '®ra;'
Clearfield, April 1, lBfil.
England Wbinpedi
Tariff or no Tariff. !
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