‘‘Some of our leading iiotel-keepersaro i 03*Fellowr .Citizen* the considering the policy of employing female | course of human events, the editor of a waiters. ! newspaper is compelled to get a new sup. _ uood news for you, pale-face seam-1 ply of printing paner, is it Hot right that - row your-thimbles at the ho should call upon those whom ho has aWdSox your penurious employers; put | been supplying with mental food, who arc your neatest and plainest, dress; see iin arrears, to pay up? Shall it be said Oat your feet and fingers are immaculate, I that in this ago of railroad accidents and aigl then rush en masse lor the siluation, I mint juleps, when every body is doing a ousting every white jacket in Yankeedom.|im itS Jr When yOU In Tr °y last wcek . a y°«ng man are handing him a cup of coffee, you can WQB finedB3 for tickliog a married lady. i j^9. u e ' y Up the contents into his vest The mun ’pleaded common usage, injusti ■W-sßirt bosom : apologizing for the same ficniion; but the lady argued (and she had w.h gravity as you can muster. Ihe be st of it) that if it wa°s common usage, SSr lO " Ono^,Ch^ 11 it was not common right, and that ev£y! fcnJfmrn v° ry h l ofd f of ex ® rc,ses lady had a right to choose her own tickler. by,anointing him with a‘hasty plate of 6 .. - . , L , ,£6up*. at dinner. GCTxou say, Mrs. Smith, that you have Always make a moustache wait twice ll ved w l ith lhe defandant for e 'gbt years, as longns you do a man who wears a clean Does the court understand from that, that presentable lip. Should he undertake to ; yoU T ur ° marriad t 0 h| m ? ” expedite your slippers by ‘a fee,’ toll him “ ? course “ does \ that hotel bills are generally settled at the ‘t* av ° y° u a , m ' m w K Q certificate ?” clerk’s office, except by very verdant trav- , es ! y° ur konor > three on ’em—two jellers. gals »nd a boy.” SjiquW you seo a female at the table, Verdict fpr tho Plainl ' tr -” ®*6gmg down to the bottom of the salt cel- fcSrGreatness may procure a man a formas if the top stratum was 100 plebian ; l °ml" but goodness alone can deservo an orordering ninety-nine messes, (lurning ,e P‘ ,a ph. aside from each with afiectcd airs of dis-1 ftCT”One should take care not to grow fiust,)or rolling up the whiles of her eyes, I mo earnest and wise, for one of the most declaring that she never sat down to a I salutary pleasures of life is laughter, flinner-table before minus‘finger glasses,’ Why is a tight boot like a brisk you may be sure that her aristocralicblood | shower of rain ? Because it makes tho is nourished, at howe, on herrings and corn growX brown bread. When a masculine comes ( cm in with a white yest, flashy neck-tie, ex- TfiAOBDiNAnv looking plaid trousers, sev .oral yards*of gold chain festooned over lus breust-works, and u mammoih seal l |tde hngor, you may be sure thrirhis tailor and his laundress ore both on the anxious seat; and whenever you *ee travellers of either sex peregiinaiing the country in their‘best bib and tucker,’ Vqu can set them down for unmitigated Isnobs,’—for the ‘quality’ can't afford to ba 60 extravagant. I .dare say you’ll get sick of so much P r * a ® ns ' c>n nod hpmbug. Never mind, it is better than to be stitching yourselves in tof. c ° nsutn pt*on over sixpenny shirts; jftju JI have your fun out of it. This would be.a.,horrid stupid world, if everybody teas tensible. ' . I thank my stnrsevery day, for the share of fools a kind Providence sends in my but if your feet ache tooexcrutiating lytlanding behind the chairs !—just lend MCyour French apron and slippers, and see how TU serve up the ‘saiico’ to their dishes and spill things over by acci dent, when they don’t behave themselves. If I don’t teach them good manners, in the cracking of an egg-shell, they will bo tho fif& °l my pupils who ever graduated punces. Fanny Fern. Curran’s Ingenuity. —A farmer, at tending a fair with a hundred pounds in his pccket, took the precaution of deposit ing it in the hands of the landlord of the public house nt which he stopped, HaV; ihg'occasion for it shortly afterwards, he resorted to mine host for the bailment, but the landlord, too deep for the countryman, wondered what hundred was meant, and was quite sure no such sum had been lodg ed in his hands by the astonished rustic. After inflectua! appeals to the recollection, and finally to the honor of Bardolph, the farmer applied to Curran for advice., “Have patience, my friend,” said’ the counsel; “speak to the landlord civilly— tell him you are convinced you must have le# your money with some other person. Take a friend with you. and lodge with him another hundred in the presence of ypur friend, and come to me.” We must imagine, and not commit to paper the vociferations of the honostdupe, nt such advice: however, moved by the rhetoric or authority of the worthy coun sel, .be followed his advice, and returned to his legal friend. “And now, sir, I don’t see as I am to bo better off for this, if I get my'second hun dred again; but how is that to be done V’ '“Go and ask him for it when he is tUone,” said the counsel. “Aye, sir, but asking won’t do, I’ze afraid, without my witness, at nny rate.” “Never mind, take my advice,” said the gounsel, “do as I bjd you, and return to me.” The farmer returned with his hundred, glad to find that safe again in his posses sion. 'MNow, sir, 1 suppose I must be coptent ; J)iit T don’t see I’m much better off.’ “Well then,” said the cousel, “now take your friend with you, and nsk the landlord for the hundred pounds your ifciead saw you leave with him.” We need not add, that the wily landlord found that he had been taken olfhis guard, while our honest friend returned to thank |tie bounsel exultingly wjth both hundreds >h his pocket. « “Bimeiecii,” said Mr. Slow, solemnly, fes Jhejstood with his back towards the grate; “Bimelech, have you been to meeting ?” ,“Yes, .sir” said Abimilech, stoutly, “I’ve bedb to the Universalist.” “Well, my Bon, I aint like n good muny fathers that don’t wuht their children to go anywhere blit jest where they say. No my son, I ain’t- one of these. Toleration is my mot', liberty nnd all that, that our forefathers fit and died for. Yes, thy sop, go. where you please to tnpetin,’l don’t care; only this I will say, that if I ketch yog gojn’ to that mcelin’ again, I’ll flog yoU ;Wiiliin an inch of your life I” (K7“Liberia.™A party is being formed in Pennsyiyahia, to carry with them to Liberia a steam engine and saw mill, to be Ideated ntMonrbviu, the Capital of Liberia. DR. MARCIIISrs WP2lttffiSiSB <2^I J iS2m2^ to th* citizen* of Clear- Held «■ d vi( icily &i a pre»)o)atjoo ofennen tmiionanoo lolnmiita* ami d«*«ttticnto become identified will) the health ood happmen of aconrupanyiDC evjis. y Vncerejwpied,) no matter how severo or of how lone si no. M*AnY PROMINENT PHYSICIANS In theollrjrfNew York and other places, finding themsttivei without Bftm*riy in inreter&tecaio* ofth* aboTe complaints, and having due record for the welfare nt the pntisnli, have recommended the n>* oT this nv diciao: and after witnessing iU lamtory «r. fects are now manifesting their aponba'.iott, not only b* re totting toil in their treatment of all tho diseases Jor which it Is intended, botm mme instances accepting thearsney ofu \o faoihca’e iu JnirodncUon into more general nse by tr.eFas ulty. The Influence of this composition upon Ilia fotnnlocotn’iia. lion Is of the most Iriamlty kind ; th*» most delicate and feeble female noed bave no fears in i s nse for any leniih ol liom, for it cootai .mo mercury. nor any article which rau Drove in any war injar oqs. belngmadeentirely of vege able eitiacis.and piepared to a* to taste like a pleasant cordial. '1 he Modus Operand! of this remedy; ia the care of this oloss ofit'ieaies. it through the general economy of tho syslom. with * peculiar detetru natlon to the tamale organs. ADDITIONAL* PRIM *f-‘of'hi» Oatholiom being worthy | cf thenu.fi-ieaca cf the cfDctoJ, as a SUCCESSFUL, AND CHEAP REMEDY, will be found in tha pamph et, togethtr with important obiervatioat touohing the nature and sympathies of tho disease*,'© which the attention gl Da* diesnnd Practitioners is respoctlolly invi'ed THE INGKEDIENTd. os certified by high medical noth only, (tee pamphlet,) are ADD VEGETABLE, and are not tuooiatod with on/ article anlrienJl? to tho animal economy. *" REFERENCES: ‘ Prof. DCNBAK. M. D. t Balt-more, Md. J O OKRLCK M. I) . P. H PECKHaM, M.D., Utica.N«w York. V. Y. FOOifcJ, M D.,Buacttie New Yo.k*. M. H. Ulhljtfi M. D , Rochester. N. Y. I>. D. FI.KMING. M. D Canaodalgaa. N. Y. « W..W. REESE. M. D.. City ofNcw York. W PRESCOTT. M. D*. Concord.* N. 11. Pamphlets can be had gratis nl t*>* II; ug Store of C D WATSON, Ac’i, Clearfield. Also for sail* by D'Djgiitt in all »be adjoin mr counties. J. II MAItOIIISI At CO , Proprietors. Central Depot,<*o4 Broadway, N. Y. March 15,185U.—6m, From the Washington Union, April 19,155 J. We publieli below ihe pro.peclm of iho "Petno. oralic Month ly Review," which Messrs. William (J. Lewii & Co proposo lo publish simultaneously 111 New York nnJ Wanhington, the first number to be issued in May. Ovid K. Johnson, esq., formerly nttornoy general of Pennsylvania, and well known as an able and vigorous miter, will lake charge ol thecditorial department of the new Review with purposes, aa shadow ed lorth in the prospectus, which challenge the sympathy nnd goud wishes of the de mocracy. The daily press cannot supersede the necessity for wolUconduuicd monthly publications There is a separate field (d uselulness lor each when properly edited, with n view lo the maintenance ol jmporlunt principles, and not lo Iho aggrandizement of individuals, Inctiuns, and classes. Wo trust Hint the new ettleipriso ol Messrs. Lowis &Co. will be managed with that prudence and zeal 'which insure success; PROSPECTUS OF THE “DEMOCRATIC^DI.ONTIILY REVIEW.” The Rights of the States, and the Union cf the States. IT tithe intention of tbo subscribers to publish oa iho first day ofevery month, beginning with the mouth ul May next, limultoneouily iu ihecilics ot Washington and New YArk, a ptriodicil, to be entitled the *I>EMUUKAITC MONTHtjx REVIEW.” fcacU nnmuez will contain at least «Jtj puses.,ai.d be printed on tine paper in a very supoti or stylo It will aso bo embellished with afi .eiy engraved p irtra.it ol a dittmgyished livinr man, ani'uauiug statesman, soldiers, artists aod imhur*. Tho po'ii cal charaoterofthu Review will he, i-t in ti;lo mdicaiOJ. DEMOCRATIC aod joe of ilsmaiii objscts to eluoid'.ta ihutrue pimujple* ol 'hode.n* ocratic party 1 will examine, in n spirit ol' fairness and cando , all tho leading mexturtsof the present adminiilra tion, and accord to them ft cheerful support. Should we, h. waver, nnfoittiuateiy differ iu opinion on any point fr m the President, we ibn:l not hesitate toexpreisour own senti ments, and oreientthe reasons that doastmin ns to do so— submitting to tho democracy of the cauntrydba dooisionbo tweanus. This ltoview will alto aim to farzjltb it* raiders with a graphic nnd eompr«lien*ke ounce ol the new works publish' ed, which may ge?m lo be entitled to it. Qnd also a record of ail scientitio discoveries and improvements. The p rosea condition of the nation* of Europe, and the at titude m which soma of them stand towdids census oorlions ofihi* couiaem have invested oar foreign relations with the almost Importance. Never was this government piaoed iu q suohiion of main critical d-llicai'y mao at lh" present moment. The most inflexible firmne.s, faraeelng wltcom. and adroit ; skill will be required lo avoid comphcaliae our imereti* an i afitiri wits ibnseoi Europe We confidently trust the ud miois’ra’jon will be equal to the task Wo shail waiufi * ith QDil epingeyoth-* progress or afluirsin Mexlooaudihe West Indies. Hue alone is our vulnerable part Th’s Review will abstain hum all penohality, and seek to barmoDira and unite the lemocralio parry, both in feeling am priociple. It will be the cxpnnant of no ci'que. faction, or individual. 'i lia editor will sueak for hirnseh. indepeud ently ndfe ilesily, under a thorough sense ol thereipuuii bitsty, he assumes The undersigned invo selictmJ an editor. AMmaonniul coDiuHnU., In ClMibetd.iwnniY. at Jotepb Uett’e an- .Milt, on Olmufl .M creek wet iliuo »t 4 br mctukl conienl oa the but day of Muybla.t, Wl’pewum bnndn. . . JOHN MoPABLIN, , vyi Lt.IAM lIUItK, DtSNTUN BEBMaN. EnteipikoMm., Api|lB.lte3..^{- . Vi- bar-ikuiy ITj 8. rni.-. '' M "*- A,,nt. A(3.Tffl3P4nsam®mttSo WHOLESALE GROCERS, WkirsSffiSS2&Bf,.a» fSSBWffIS? N. W. Corner Second & Mnlberry streets,' ‘ PHILADELPHIA. OEFER FOR BALE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF teas, COFFEE, • At the Lmcesf, SUGAR, 'MOLASSES, Market Prices. SPICES, 4-c., fc. . Those commencing New Btores ore porticnlailjr invited t Q£l. Attontlon given to Produce, 3m \s?sS^9iEgl^tCE>c£l g> Pcniisvlvniiin B'.nmJs! F ROMIi 4OO TO 20000 RANI) 17. ti! CITY PROFEuTV Addrn, J'H. A. lIAHDICK. Rent Estate Dicker, No. 107, Walnut it. January 20.1053 4m. Philadelphia. WII ATKVbH concern* the heal’li nod happiness of n peo nlo ua: clMiraes of tha most valnable importance. 1 ratio It foreraUerithnlevery person will my Worm tivrnp arc suoti that it stands without an equal in rlie catalogue of medicines, in giving to o and strength to rh* Stomach. wiiich makes it an Infailihla remedy for those atfiicimi with Dyipeiia. the astonishing cure* performed by this Byrnp altar Physicians have railed. Is lha best evhlonco ofiliiupenorulllcauy overall others. T3ic Tiljie IVorai ! /Thieii the most difficult Worm to de«tro: of all thot infest ih» human svstom, it grows loan ulmnst todefini’e length, becoming »o coiicd and Imtened Id (ho Intestims and tftom. nuts efleotin:: tho !n*aith so sadly as to cause rri. Vitos Dane.* Pits, u,o . tint ulllictcd seldom if-ever suspect tint it t* Tttpn Ua m hastening them to an early grove la order! u destroy this Worm, ft-very energetlo ttenlmcnt mmtbepnr. sad, it would thereiurc he t.roper to akettorßottny Diver Tuitions in rornovoriril obstructions. that tho Worm Syrup may net direct upon tho Woim. which must betaken in doses oi J Tabh*»i»'Miniutli3 touts n dtiy, Thest-Direction* lollowod have never beten tmowo to faiim curing tho most obstinate caso ut Tape Worm. liobeuKflvk’s Sijvci' PalSs. No part of tho system is more liable »o d *ea • Agents in! Clcaiftcld county, , WAt.LACR Si HILUS C.’earfisld, O L) SVAT3UN, go. B. AUNODD .i.utbcrsburg. (JRnttuti UllVTl’Y, iirid/port. McßUlDhi fi: YVHjf*HT,..,.Uaiwcnsville. J St 11. D PA'iToN, du. bTIiV|£N3ON a Maryivlll*. And uy ev»ry respeutablo Dealer and Merchant in lha county and 3>a> frs”Price, each 25 cents. Philadelphia, June il3, ItsJ.—ly. k &a*£?l£42£*22B* &MSAS&S PHiLADLLPIHa MEDICAL HOUSE. Eatahlivhed 18 year* o?o by Dr. Kinkkli*, N. W cornerofTlurd and Uinon fttrccia, between Spruce qikJ Pino els., Philadelphia. EIGHTEEN yeariofexttnilve nod uninterrupted nrnctlce ln rhisci’y. hava roudeiei Dr K t-e tcoit expert and socoesslul practitioner, far uod near, in the treaimeat of all ducat's of a private nature. TeVm* nffliced with Ulcer* on thehody, throat or legs, pa us h'beheuilor bones, nur. cureal rlieumntism, strictures, gtavel, discams arising from youthful egcojipsor imparities of tho b whereby tho con* sti'utlon has iiecomo enfeebled, ere all treutod with sncceii. flawhopitoo* hims-l under the unroof ltr. K.may r
  • imieivus'by a certain prao tica indulged In—a habit Ireqnuntly feuropd f.oin evil com paoluns atichoji; theelfeots or which aro leh, evun when asleep, and destroy both mind and body, should apply immediately Weakness ami c nsutuiond debility, l?ssol muscular eitercy. physioal lassiluda aad-yenum' i-roitraiioa. irritability and all nervous iitf'ectiOD*, indige-tiun, sluggi*n ne» ut the liver, and evrry disease in noy wuy con roc ed v/jtli the disordei of the procreative functions cured, and lull v.gur lestoroa. A Vigorous Life, or a Premature Death. Klnkelin on Self-Preservation—Only 24 cents, Thi«°ook just pub).shed ts filled with usefoUnformatlon. oo tne lulirmntiea nnd dispa«e‘ oi th*.» funemtive lt ad drwses itsoll alike to Youth, Manhood and Old A',e. and should be read by all. The valuable atvlooanil impressive warning it gives will iiievcnt years of misery end sailering. *.nd »uve annually thou- CBods of lives. * Fareats by reading it will leans how to prevent the destruc tion of their Children. * V *A remittance of 23 cents, enclosed lauielter, addressod to l)t. KlNliELltN, N. W. ooroeruf I'hird on I Lniua sirvets, batweeu blprucoaod Fine; Fhiladeldbia, will casura a book undercover perrc*urn mail. Forsons at a distance may address Dr. K.by letter, [post paid. 3 and bo cured nt home. Faukaiics of Medipincs, i>jr&qtions. &o.« forwarded by send ing audput up soocro from damage or curiosity. booksellers, Neys Age ls. Fedlers fj'aovnsscri, and oil others sopplled with tlio above v.oik at very low rales. • . -.OotoLerJMSoJ.-IX. iriKTV m>Lf«\RS FORFEIT —DR. HUNTER WILL V torl'eit 150 it lailioi to cuie any cueof «eoreldUeatothat may coma under hit care.no mutter how lonff uondloj* or hour t ftlicijnr. Either tfei n o invited to hUrrivflte llooros Hd North tfeveuih itrcot Philadelphia witnotu fe&rot inter> rUutlon Mom other pat'onti. titruttsen AtidoHteriWho have been onfortauala in the election Oj ,ft Fhlfiitfiau|ue UrviltU to.oall._ - 5 - - IMPOTBNCY.—Through onreitnUDed Ipdolcenoe Ja the pinions. by eiceii or «uir>&bace tho evil* are name OQ*.-~ Premature iipuotency* iov'olaotarjr teminaltfisttharifes. wait* tog or the organs. lon of memory, a distai o for female some.y, genoral debility, or constitutional derauiemsht, ate sure to ( rllnw If necessary.: consult the Doctor wilb eoaudeace.t tle otters a pericciouro. , Hti/VL) AND Rt,n f EQT,— well to . , Sopt. 3,1830.-1 y. TUG nadertlcned has appointed I*. It. UAUTKR, Of U fcarlicld, bi*Otfr»i for the «g!e of. Cartings, who will receive hills tor ail kinds of Mill Gearing, and olaer machine. ry., Persons Uoiuous to contract will do well tocallandex- Mmice the catalogue of Patterns, and specimens of the work, before malting engagements else whem, Castings will be tie* itvered, If desired, ut Clearfield, and warranted .0 be made of eood material, and finish'd in a workmanlike manner, iiav. me mroDDiug order FiVfi gnpenor Laihe*. and other ma chicory in the same proportion omploying none hut the best' workmen, uilnr the very beitpig Iron apd Ooul, with many other advantage*. he flutters himself that hi»work wIJJ be done os well era in the bestcity shops, an«on the shortest notice. For particulars, call on Mr. CARTER, Agent; • - L ‘ , NATUAKMYERB. Morch4.lBs3.—ly Store. Tne undcrtisKul uaJopened a''l'uUE in GLEN HOPE Clf arl'iß dcoqihj. where be mlcnd, keepla* eoaaleatik on head a GOOD AeBUJttTMENT of all Uuaiituaallikept in acouatiy iinre. , <’ .■ Ailklud.oiPwlooelakenloeaohaoaeloraoode. . ■ Glen Hope Oot. 7,18 i J ffra. . > r , < j NKADy-UAUEUi.OI'IJINC. qialiponoieik deemlptlon toiulsattltei'oieor i «». «BM. BUITII ft IRWIS. i COOKING STOm' ottwam 11 **• tthautitw, Bw #T'6a. "" • * ™ 5/carter, a, «ai : $5OO dial Benge. TAKE PAKTICULAH NQTIC:.E. HMAD, ■ YOUTH AND MANHOOD! To Mill Owners. JIERE IS YOUR REMEDY! HOLLO OINTMGIVT A MOST MIKACOLOUB CURE OP BAD' LEQB, AF* TER li YEARS' SUFFERING, Eitrnrtof n Leitor Iroin Mr William Gilpin, of 70 St. Mary'* Street, Woymoth,daiod May 15,1851 To Froi'eieor HOLLOWAY, BUI—At the ago of 18 ray wife (who ft now 61) caught a violent cold, which setlod jo her lex a, and ever siooe that time they havo boon raoro or lost loro, and greatly inflamed. Her agonies were distracting, end lor months together aho waa deprived entirely ol reat and sleep. Evcrv remedy that modi onl men advised wne tried, bat without cfF«‘ct; her health aaf lured severely, and thoatateof her legs waa terrible. I had otion read yonr Advertisement*, and adviiod her to try your Pdl* and Ointmeot; and. aa a lait resource, after evory other remedy had proved useless,shocomonted 1 1 do ao. Bhocom mtincea six weeks ago, and strange ton late, Is now iu good hoalth. Her letto are painless, without team or tear, and ho: sleep som d nnd unalitorbed. Coaid you have witneued the sultenngi pi my wife rintlog tho last 43 yean, nnd c»ntrhit them with her present enjoyment of health, yon iroulddndeed leel delighted in having been the msacs of>o greatly allevia. ting the snileringsol a tallow-creature. (Signed) WILLIAM GALPIN. A PERSON 70 YEARS OP AGB CURED OF A DAD LEG, OF THIRTY YEARS' STANDING. Copy ol a Letter (rum Mr. William Abbs. Builder of Gns Ovens, oi HuaficJilFe, near Huddersfield dated A ny 31st, 1851. To,Professor HOLLOIVAx SiU-1 suftered lor a period of thirty years from a bad leg, therein It of two or three different oooldenis atUas Works: accompanied by tcoriiutio symoUinii. 1 had recourse to a valid y of medical advice, without dotlviog any benelli, and waa told thnt the Itg man b*» aarputatsd, yet in oppo l ••non to that opinion, yonr Pula nnd Uiotjriont haveefleoied n completn curo in to ahuit n time, that lew who bad not wit. nested it could credit the fact, mi _ . mm, (Signed) WILLIAM ABBS. Tho troth ofthia statement oan be verified by Mr, W.P. England, Chemist, 13, Market street, Huddersfield. A DREADFUL, BREAST CURED IN ONE month. Extract 0/ 0 Letter Horn Mr. Frederick Turner, of Fcnshurst, Kent, dated December 13, 1650. To Profenor HOLLOWAY— DEAR HJU—My wuio had mfTored from Bad Brrntttfivr more man ux months, and daring iiio whole period had tho belt medioino aitcndance. bat all to do uso having bo'ore honied an hw(at wound in my own 1 03 by your nnrjvalled m*(lidno. [ dd'ofroinrd again 10 u«h yoar Pills and Ointment, and . hereJore gava thorn a mat in her onto. and fortuna o It wm 1 did 10, lor 10 let* than a month a porleot tore wai *t’ toot'd, and the bpuolit that va lou* other braopiet of my lumilr have derived from their mots real./ aitoaiihior* 1 now iLroOf’iyrcoomoionptheai to all my Hi nd». (Hgnep) L tJ , J FREDERICK TUR"EU. Tlifso Fmiihouln bo aiod conjointly with the Ointment ia the 'p lowing uoaoi Dud Legs, Bad Breasts, Burn*, Bunion*’. Bite of MobcrttMuea and Baml Flies Cuco bay, Chiegolont, 1 Chilblains, Chnppctl bnmJv, Coriin, (Bult,) Cancers. 'Contract'd and sbfl* Joints, Elephantiasis, Fistulas, Gout, Glandular Swellings, Lumbago, Files, Rheti mutism, Scald*, Sore Nipples, Sore Throats, Skin diseases, Scurvy, Sore.head*, Tumours, Ulcers, Wounds, Yaws.' Bold at the c«iat,lubment of Prot'eito HALLOWAY, 841 Hnaud, (near Tcinplo liar tendon.) and by all reipectable Mruggiits and Denier* tn Medicine* ihroaahout the Britiih Empire, and of I'-uie of tho Uni'fd Winter, in P,*t» at HHio . brj*c,, onil 91 obo eron. Wholesale by the principal Drag m tho Union, oud by Mews. A. 11. & D. BANL)tf, N. York. Tncrc’iia comidernblelaving br taking the Jargonize*. N. B.—Direction* tor guuiaaoj of pmi«oti in every disorder arnailiiod toeaoa Pot. Uct. 14. JbsJ,—ly. "MAN, KNOW TIIY3EI.K." An invaluable Book, only 25 els.per copy, “Every Family Slionld have a copy.” rnflft cum;* sued in less than turf MUl'illld. A new cdiitou, revjied andiinu-*’ od. juiliuno.. DR. HUNTER’S MEDICAL MANUAL ANP‘ ,A '?P BOOK EUR THE At-ELIOTED. Contain!* lineofthu Origin. Progress. Treatment nod Ur*, 01 ® reiy lortn rfriiseise, contracted by Promuuaooi fiexu v m ®/ c ? 0,w * by ut by 3 xualCxcou wiui ft'ivii* ,n V i‘ r . pr S vfiDtioo, written in a faini.iarnyio, nroidioir"/ »poaicei ijcn- Diodilifi. and every thing that vroald iheew otde Conor, from ih* resultol sorno twenty ye*'* succjislol orao tie*. exclusively devoted luihe career I sueasesol a ce icaff or private oaiure _ . . To which ii addrd receipts for the‘' QTe °f the above disexkJS* end a treatise on ihe Caosei. Hypo* ims and Cn’e oi there* verand Aaen, for Twenty. ® c °Pf,* dollar: will be forwarder! me liaited©tales*t>l mail* free of postage. Auia*s,Po»[d2® paid. Cosden«. vo*» Publishers, or“Uox IHQ, i’ott KUise. * IMitladelphii “Tins is, without fxociitir*)* the most oorapisbensiv* wu intelligible woik ptibiisjwdoa (ho data or sinenses of whists 11 (reals, a«oidiog ap ticiinical terms, tl undresses iisrif (olb*i reason of its readers. It is liee from nil objectionable sod no pa teat, nowevvr faitidioos. can object to placing Mi® , j the hands of hit sons. The aolhor husdevoied many yet* to i the 'reatmeat ofths various complaints treated uf, and v'«h 100 little bream to Faff/ and ’loo little presumption trim* pose,* h« has ollrrrd to the world at the merely nominaprjpe of Hi cents, the iruiu offsome twenty years most saafcsstol pra tloj.”—Hxrxld , . , , . . *No teacher or parent ihoald be without the knrwleaxs Imparted in this invanablo work it would save /ears of pnio. mortlficsti- • a»u sorrow to" (ho yoi»b anier tbeir —(’*OrLX , B ADVOCaTK A Prcsbyteri «dClergymanin t >hlo,in writingof“Uont** • Medical Companion, sirs’ Thousands upon tboymndi of i oor >otnb. by erHexampleeoil the ofluence of the pasuous. have heen led into thehabitoT done so to enl gh’eo ami Influence the public olod ®* lo check,,and ultimately to remove this wlrle-ipicad lonrceof human wrefchtilncs*. wool** conf* r the greaust s ler»'o* nest to 'ho religion of Jesus Christ, on he present nod coni •« Ken* era iiios inlemp ranor, (or t.e use of inioxlcadnydrloki ) thjogh it has slim thousands opon ihomaodi. is nut a great er scourge to the human ra.o Accept n»y thanks #n behalf oi he (.niio'ed. and, believj me, your co. worker u tho good work you a/e so aoiiv-dy engaged in 11 1 se copy will be forwarded (secorely envelope and port age pnjiljon receipt of ;'5 cents, or six copies for one dollar.— Address COSDKN & Cu., I’ublulinrs. box ISti, P nhdelphin. aOOKaKLUtms. CAN VASdCUS end UOUK AUhNTS •applied on the most liberal terms. SSupoKlmg* c ££ , :i a QiGQ.o C. €. PRICE & Co.. MILESBUBP, Pa., RESPECTFULLY nnnoonceto the Merchasls, nod o*her il i ofCleaiHeM count*, that they have, la fuldiMon to the HuntJ'ta Wnrrb.uso, al.o Joined the iltVtN IJ( tUdL tnisl, oocnpiod by T. M. Hell, at 'jiiiesburg, which willfcna btoihsm to coq-'UcI tho Forwarding tad htufeliomo bu» : ne;t in a Mlebuter style than they rmre e»-«r yet bean r e nd acted nt that placo. 'Jhcyauure tr»eir ousteraers i hat Good* and Produce euiioiUd to theirc'. re w ill in all cues b*> kept togelh nr. a?«f not a coition in one hojie and another port on in ano th< r, ai hat U’en too c>lh*n the cft>o. iler will k»ep TWO HOATdon the tin**, running day and nuf.it. to that oneor the other wi 1 leave Philadelphia in eveiy i Ight or ten days. Ail kinds oi PR*)' UOE.IUON, DUMBER. &0..&0., re. co ved and fonvard-d jo any point on tbo line Thunktul lor put rayon, they respectfully soliolta comin* amco of cnli jo patronage, as they guarantee the most partic ular attention to goods conilaoeu to the.ROPES, TAR. IR ON. NAILS. DRIED FRUIT, nod all the leading ar. S l tides iu trade —Thanfctul lor uasttuv.m,he would sik c / hit old patrons to give him a call, as he is prepared to J j sell at prices that cannot fail to please, ;> S February It). ißilj.-ly. J.R.EBY S Dissolution of Partuersliip. r IIU E Co-Partneubsi* hero nforo ♦ xiitioif between MAT* tJL TIIEW FORCEE aud E. 6. Ui.MAN, uading as pait nara t%the Meroan'ile business in UraJlord townmip,Clear- Held county, was iliuolvfd by mutual consent on the I Ills of Apr>U inst. The Roots and Accounts ol the late firm are in dnelxftodt of Matihew Forcee, who is the only p non author* Usd to settle the same. MATTHEW FORCER, il ti. ULMaJN. Bradford, April SO. lßtf.-pd. i Then , COMB ON, ONE AND ALU Ihe subscriber takes plea* so e in announoing to hi* Iriemli and the publiu gener ally, that ho will coutlßuolbetrauneiioi theiate Fum, ntllia « LU BTAND, where he Is now receiving a Large and well selecjed assortment of now and seasonable goods, Which he will dlspoteof upon such terms as will give univer sal satisfaction. o ,: , „ MATTHEW FQRCEE. Bradionl. April i». 1853. ■ CSoiuattacaioac, * ALL persons are hereoy U.sO »IUNbU aanust buy log or selling, orau any way meddling with n eertainJlAY HORdE. or STALLION, now in the pctretsiouof PBri&K UEYLCR, ol Mrady township.* Clearfield oounty, o» said horse was lawfully purchased by ( me,and Is jd tbs possession ofsald Feyleron tognOn y. DANIEL HEN. Brady township, April B. 1853.—3 t—pd. PM For Sale. «f A GOOD YOKE OF YOUN& OX tin tl EN. They will be told cheap, Call WDMaBoa tbo inbicnber two milei west of tbs bo'uuttn wl Ule&rlield April HP. 1853. Caution . A LL panooi MO benb? Cautioned aialoit puraha.li)> or Zft loan, way meddilnr wilha coital,, yoko of lit. AtJK OXBN, bow la tnupouenloa ol t AOUU XIUBIfIH. „f Wood; d#re ‘ a Estate of George Adam Kori, dee’d. IVTOTiCJS 18 HB&XBy GIVEN, that Lottori of Admln- AV Uuabopa thajemtoof Uu»> adontOoib.latoofUiady towaihip, GJoatfiojd pounty, daooawdt bar* been ciantsil to too •obwiibor. All Ditioaiiidobtot to ahJd oitata will make pwmeat Immodlaulf. and iboMbaviai olalnu a*aluit tba uma will pmaattMmdaly antiwnuoacd rprteultment, ■ i __ ,„ M CHBISTIAN KtIRB. Bxa-’y tawotblp. Idarob 39, 1853, : NSW GOODS. THE SnUorib.l would Inform tho olliJant or Cjodin.ld oounty. and the pubtio generally. tbathehae JUBA RE CEIVED, and ii'NOW'OPENING, at the Htqrebonso fot» merly occupied by Wins & Getbhel, at Mormdale, a Large, Splendid Cheap Assortment of Goods, consisting of ever? style and quality of Dry Goods , Groceries, Queensivare, Cut lery, Hardware, Boots , Shoes atifl Bonnets,.Confectionary, Clocks If Watches. ALSO. a largoautl well selected nock of Ready-Made Clothing, Drugs k ui II<)flT8 and SHOES as the* keep asetofthe iinitexperLucvd hands, and ate pre> ared to do any kino of worki n that line of busi ness. They at so keen a largo and well ittoXof PATENT MEDICINES. Such «• 811 . IJ A V KBS'. LOUDEN O. OlJ’-l M'ALISTF i UN iMENT L’A'ITIE lOWDliRtf. LINIMENT. How 'lns repiia, Wright's-Indian Vegetable Pills, and alt ftlelicinei uiuoljv kept in anotintry store, CurwenivtiJe, Feb. kl, ltf-3 « ■■ ■ PENN IRON POUNDR,!-.. machine, Pattern and Blacksmi* Bno f 3 ' Fa T„_ , . , ~ so the oltlsens of HR (undersigned would annonechoth* has opened a Clearfield, and adjoining connti/t C’earfleid. near the room on Seceod street, in tbeboroufja inten ts keeuing a store of Leonard Cl Moore, wfifIAHTINUS, warranted GEtiERAL ASSORTMENT Vat prices that cannot fail tb be madOnfiha best material,r> nof h*iti»ok on hands: BT-.rVB. for either ?, HOI-AIK Cfc* probably the largestiatro WoodorLoal J hrs Stoyi staves It has superseded In duettondfany other feuii known Hathaway and Zieg. alrn st ovary county,.Understood, and the Uoes being so ler stoves. It is without any troublo. T»e arranged that all can,itraction is inch as to render it the peculiar loroi nod .coves, Numerous testimonials could most durable or. tyinisd anr* cctta f y.Ltf ' ■’• IMPKU VEdVr - ,IUM °° OKlNa STOVES—at from 18 : i PAKLOU • hh “*°» d i0r“»l -r u {A do a beautiful Coal Stove. .'SALAMAN' do ! VAdB ao , I SPiv. *, £N PLATE Bt©v*s—very cheap. URATES, w,ill summer piece*. A large variety MANTi erior( i D i.hejG>Mestrom 18 to 28 Inches. J' J^' J ANi?OK^AMEN t, ?AI. HAILINGj HOLLOW PI ,'AUE;UVEN MOUTHS: GRIDIRONS. WAFFLE A BUa£,ls BEAMS WAGON BOXE3.SLEIQIi.HLEU i ft BObsULES. OAR KINGS for Kali*. KOA1) HCKA. PBK3, a naw articl,. COHN BHEL.LERS.OUKN AND CUB MIMA .varratlo'l to fruit 15 Bm.Eartpcl hour. BLACKSMITH TUYERES. 111, belt la at. ! do. MAN UKIJ.LS ned TIKE BENDERS : Together witn the usual variety of articles kept nt Foundry Establishments. Also, Made to Order, GRlSTacd SAW-MILL OEARINO-h»»in« decidedi, th, lamest stock. and best variety ol pattersiof any establish meat in western Pennsylvania : MILE DOGS. SHAFT INt*— large ond■matt.oroast or wrought iron* HANGERS, JIUUMSend PULLIE3; Koie end other approved Water WtIEELS; WOOD and IRON LATHES: MANDRILLS forCiroularSaws. W Jl>D BORING MACHINES. Constantly on hand and for 6a|c, THRESHING MACHINES. PEN- NoCK'S CELEBRATE! I CHAIN DRILLS. Ut’c 1 as a GUARANTEED CURE for the HEAVES IN HORSED, anda* the only known medluinein lhaworld batinsr been used in the private Veterinary proct ce oT ibo ruoDiictor lor theiast SOyear* \ and he hat never known it to fail in n single instance of producing a lusting on >e, and leav ing the hone in zood spirits far work The utter iucorapUoD. oy »»f ih* horse for labor, when troubled with tbit common disease, thonld induce every ono having tnoh to apply im mediately for this remedy. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER PACKAGE, Which will be u&t, “with full direction* ” to any potto the United States. All letiersor commumoaiions to bo ad dfeiied.PattPald. to f p , )nvT Rear of No. 10 South Fi FTH Street Philadelphia, Wholesale ageot fur the United elates N. B Agents Evented throughout the country to whom e liberal discount will he given; and their niraei placed in the advertisement*. Address a* above. BBBME»IIBB„B/S HOTEL CLKARFICLD. pa. THE subscriber most respectfully informs »he clftens of Clsarfieiu county, and the travelling public eenerell, that he has taken the above named HOTEL ibluMedon the corner of Front and Market streets, in the borough of Ovar ii id, where he will at all tint** be pr- oared to accommodate those who may lavoy him with their cu*i-m. No pain; will be spare! by the proprietor to make hi* cusidnnr* comfortable, ano hl« house a HOME to thn*o who may itup with him. tfisSTAHLE will beomelullv attended to—and hts TA BLE and BAU supplied with the best the m»rket wLI (ford. WM. J. UEMPHILL Autfn»t II |RS2. “LOLA MONTES." B©©4 Ma]ls;mgo AT CIEARFIELIJ BRIDGE. 1 TTtRANCI3 -H lti’ respeoiiody ahnooucesto thepabllo, Mr th*t he hat commenced the above business at ('LEAH* FIELD BRIDGE, in the new building ooouDled by John Condo, on the west side of the creek, where be will manufac ture BOOTS and SHOES, of all kinds, and at fair prices, on th» shortest notion, aodin the very best manner. Give SHORTY tioall. done*. 1852 ISRAEL NICHOLS, Important to mill owners. THRB* 'todDUiUd HA* THE AM, for this and o'hercouutier in Peomylv,.n»* of Rose’s direct Action Water Wheels, And is prepared at the nance to put njA in lion, or to sell territory, tie would aim say method of water bower istqaal to other usual method*, with ,qq naif the amount of water. B BMITH. , Clearfield (JcL 19 I&L • mti Cro€kB, Crocks. mBB inMoiiber uioKlfuilynanounoM inUMt-nWetbit ofthf bMtqQ^u“°of“ , MDPl ‘* l V,IU <» ««M™UuoillU«t ■ Crockery Wow I C«u«.M, DwimlwiW. WAMOH. , Monlelltis Brother & Ten Eyck. MONTELIUS, TEN EYCK, & CO. DR. HOYT’S Bntmii scronlinff'lo-Act of batten lii “«>, 8 - uovawoti, I. la | Oulc* of tho Court fof U»* EAit' v-m] . . ' District, of , ; *L«‘v Another Scientific Wq>^V GREAT OURE FCI ' ‘ DYS' w DW 4 or SIASTBIC JlilCl. _ Jfrora KENNET. or tho fourth Stotnu* * fe W Ox,alter Directions ol B/IRON LIEBIO, °J greut Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Hoctla*! /N.M.D., ivo. 11. Worth Eighth Street,Fhilii iclphio, ha. )i»isn truly wonderful remedy forlNDiCEStity' Dvspepsia, Jaundice; Liver. Complaint, Coki btipation. and Debility, Curing alter own method, by Nature'eoyvn agent, ibo Gain* Juice. , " I 'i •/Hall a teaspoonful of this Fluid, infused In r&d tor, will digett or dissolve. Five PounJj* Roast Beef in about two houbu, out ol ibVv Stomach. DIGESTION. ITIGE9TION Is ohiefiy performed in the stomach by tfce. LF aid ofaflnid'whlcb freely esndei from theinneroottof that organ, when In a state of health, called the Gatufe Juice This Flnidii the Great Soiventoi the Food, the Pan.' Tying, Piesmvlng, tod Slimalating Agent of the fc'omstti and intestines. Without (t there will be no digestion.-ai , conversion of Food into Blood, ano Doootrai'.n ol the body t 1 but rather a fool.torpid* painful, ana destructive conditionot. the whole digestive apparatus. A weak, half jead. or iojumj stomach produces ro good Gastrlo Juice, and dU«: ease, dlstreiiaad debility whlehensne. _ AND RKNNET. ; PEPSIN is the chief element, or Great Digesting Prlnclph oi ihtGattrioJotco. It is fouod in great abandancejaibe solid partiof the human stomach after death, and lomelUhta canieitheitomauhto digest itself, oreat Itself up. Hist!* /jundlnthe stomach of animnls* as the ox, calf,&o. UU the material used by farmers in mating cheese,called Keon* t / theefTcCt of which bos long been tho wonderof thedairjr.wt Tbecurdling ol ihemil* is tbo first preens ordlgestion Ho., 7 net possesses astonishing powvr Tbo stomach of a call will cardie nearly one thousand times its own weigfiior Baron Liebig states that **Une p»rt ol Pepsin dUsolvert in silty thousand parts ol water, wilt digest meet andotbei feod.'W Diseased stomachs produce no good Gastrlo Jnice. Eenast, t t Pepsin. Toshowthat this want may ho peifeoUy supplied, we qaotetbe lollowing SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE. BARON LIEBIG, In hli c.le'Jtand woi* o» Asia, Cheroiiitr. «a-«: "An Artifcinl Uiiettlva Fluid mart, readily obtained lrom the mocoas membrane of the ttomkcbof t Calf, to which various arUclttof food.as meatnodkjtgi. will bedoftcneJ, Changed, and Digested, precisely In tftet&nw manner a* ti>ev would be In the human itODjech,*'' DR. PEREIPA.In bis famoustreatiseonr'Fotvl anrf Di«t,** poblisbod by WtUoa &Co., New Y«'rk, oage2s,staUiikb same great fact, and descrlbjs the method ot preparation,— There ore few higher authorities than Dr. Perel n, Dr JOHN W, DRAPER, Professor ot Chemulry tn Ue Medical Collegeol the University oiNew York, in his #, Tt» Book of Chemistry. H pate 386, says. *'lt has bean a qaeuba whether artificial digestion could he performed—but It Is ac» nniversally artmiued that it snay be." Professor PUNGLISON of Philadelphia, in his great wot* on Human Physiology, devotes moretnao fifty pages to eg examination ot this subject. HlseipetlmenU wuhDr,Btto« mont, on the Gastrlo Joice, obtaioed from the livingbam* stomach onJ from animals are well known. "In encases. 1 ' belays “digestion occurred as perfectly in the AxUliclaluia thoNatoraidigestions.’' AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER. DR, HOUGHTON' l preparation of PEPSIN hasprodoeid the most manreliout eflects. curing cases ol Debility, Haaois 1 tion. Nervous Decline, and Dysprptio Consomuioh. soppoisd to boon the very verge of the grave- Ills impcsiipletdgivs the details of cates t he Uses nocebut the vvq Ukt oaterial. and employs none but the very beitoi workmeu 11.8 MACHINE SHOP , W(LhtwoiuperiorTuß v lc«G LATHES, driven by steanu isnowlu suoeeutbloperutiot. and under tht tnuaasemsnttf apraoticnl meohenlo— where almost any article of machinery odd be FINISHED Id the very best style, and oa short nqtitw. He ha* now an hands a larce usortmeat of C si*ng«. suck as STOVES of vano s sites and pattetus, PLOLfiJkiEOJBiL WASH KtrTLES, fko.. &0.. wbleh Cash, or oa a reasonable orediL He is nowMBHI from he moil approved patieius. : HATHAWAY COOKING-STOVES,. ■ ALSO—Fancy Air Tight Parlor Stoves* Nine Plate and Caul Stoves. Also, ' Wiai'd’s celebrated g*|ough. Au ialU.ndiol SLEIGII nod ShED SOLES. WAUUN BOXES, too Ha Intend* itoicll on teaionabla term*, end tnnt* tbaMljt chiton* ofiho county Ronetaliy will find it to their advanttt* to ffive Mm theitcDitom. - CASH will olivar* Do preferred** buitn* I.Lheo pacei wiM bo al'owed tor t onnuy Produce nod ULU METAL. Aihefivuhlicitatyluhnjo t huperjcttl iQpemuon.o'i order* lor wort will receive tmrnut allentloa, A „ M DA VIUUiSL ClcarOold, Ni lov V8.1H61. TAILORING BUSINESS. , REMOVAL. THE subscriber, ilmuklul lor pan favors, re»- poi llutly nilnrnis Ills ruslrinit-rs.hmi the public generally, iliut liehaa (emoveii hisshop lt> the huiU ilingever the /'osl Office. lately occnpied by R. f\ VVard.nml ihiil lie will lie llierb louiu) ut oil times “on hand'’to supply hie customers, TTnlikceonitol tiiscuiempurrtriee. he is unable m promise thathii Fnshimis arc ol the most upprnved style ol Anti auiTV, hut will iiisurethein made according ;.tp ilia Latest Fhshioji of more modem daysc . THOS. SHEA,, Clearfield, April 1, 1851. - ] , : 1 England Wflipped, Tariff or no Tariff, rr»HE lo'hicrib.-r .ntendi kseplnk en band a lores suattA I room of IRON sad NAILS. which ha will roll on flfl most rsaionab Is terms, at the Iron and Foundry store. sdlijH Inc Leonard & Moore. WVJJ.W ' R-OAUTEIt. Aaent.7 MaKingo iali/CCbD ri-iiocllml/ aiuoutictio the cnizeni cfC ror fieldsnd yia.nay. Ih.it hoii.now manuiacturios«“ kinds of;: 7 : , -i ■;■ ; - •• . CABINET-WARE. , ; lllilhopli ti Urtjlo i niarket i.rvelreiwcori Third ftni) fonnh. when; a l hlha.of -vork iahli lino will bo wad* hi Ihoßfcdl'aTV Ll 5; »n'l onlbantowFAVwltAßLßTjsßMi and On the ahotteii notion. ; ■ ; ty COFFINS mads to order noheo. /••v-jßlitto# #'ogim4n#ni» ■■ HP HE pjiblig ire hereby OtatloMd snlitt traitloa Mil!wlb ,} HANNAH as my ipoout. 11 aha buliftsiWl" : Balfl loirstMfc Muab/l. fr Hwfflitfi w-;