Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 30, 1854, Image 4

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need llio inn 1 1 lite hundred ih..iiiii'l 1 i,bir,
Morpl In (ii. of war, lii rt 'I Iiunm.ii, f.ii nv.
in'iirrctti.ui. 'T In i.'. li . in I , o public del.) t. ilio
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applied lii llin j.iii ..' fur li tl." il. iii iiihv U'
oiihlrii' ti'il, it l.i ('ii full 1 1 . . r,.i 1 !n no i.lliir
purpose.
Smtiox 2. T'i i'iv iln public il,.i ,f the ( iv
liionwoaltli, and di Lit which in.iy In n niter" II;
roiilrue It il iii rii.o ol' tear, l i n .i-l inv iii.tn, 4np
prri.ii Ii iitr.'cli'.n ami In rcdc in i ) i public .'..Oil,
the Legislature shall lit Hu-ir rn' ( s-iiiii after llio
Kilnpliiiii of this section in'. i .lii' Ci n-liluti.n, pro
vide by law fur the omitton of n sinkiti'' fund.
Kliii-h rlmll mil ho iilioli-lii.l tilt llio :ii I iml li.. I
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eli li he wholly pni.l, t" roiii.t of nil llio not mi
nimi inoinno frtiin llio piihlio works nti.l jitin-k uwn-
oil hy tlio roinni'inwi'iilth, nr any uilii r fun.ls tui-1
niiiff iimli'r nnv rpvonuo law now cxisiin-r rr tlml
in u V ho horonUi r rnin'toil, no fur tin tin' piitne tuny
bo roiiiiri)d tn pay the intoroft (if .uiil ilolitu soini
nnnuHlly, mid nuiiually to rciluco llio prini'ipul
thcrtnf hy a iitin not than livo liuiulroil tlmii
sand vlolluri liicroniied yearly hy cuiiipiiiimliii? at
n rata of nut lvi than tivo per cnlum por niiiit'm ;
tho pniil sinking In ml hhnll ho inv.'flo.l in iho lmm.i
of the Coiiiuinnwcallli, wbioli i-hiill bo canoollccl
from time t timw in a niHtinrr to ho provi.lo.l hy
!aw ni) portion uf tho Kinking fuiul ninill over ho
applied U) tho payment of tho debt of livo liun
dred thuusnnd dollars mentioned in tho lir.-l sec
tion of this nrlii le, hut tho said niukin fund shall
be applied only to the purpose herein cpooiliud.
Sections. Tho credit of tho Coininnnneultli
shall nut in any way ho piven or loaned to or in
aid of any individual, company, corporation or as
sociation, nor shall tho Commonwealth hereafter
heconio a joint owner or stockholder in any com
pany, atfuM'iution or corporation in this Couuuon
wenith or elsewhere, formed for any purppse.
Section 4. Tho Commonwealth Khali never as
surao the debts of any county, city, borough or
town-hip, or of any corporation or association, uu
losj such debts have been contracted to repel inva
sion, suppress iusurroctiou, or to defend tho State
in nar.. ,
rnorosmo 2, to bk ahtii'i f. xi.
l'rohihitif Jiiai'tiyio $vt"trrijtioit.
Tho Legislature, shall never authorize any coun
ty, city, borough or township, hy vote of its cilzens
cr otherwise, to becomes a stockholder in any joint
tork'vfriuipnny, association or corporation, or to
raise money for, or loan its credit to, or in aid of
any inch eompunv or association.
K. U. ;'li APE. fyrat-er nfth, A.r.
M. M'CASLIN, Sieaktrothe S'iuiI.
In Senate, April 2S, 1S54.
Resolved, That this resolution pass. Veas, 22,
nays, 6. Extract from the Journal.
T. A.MAUl'IRE, riork.
In IIouso of Representatives, April 21, 1854.
Kosolved, That this resolution pass. Yeas, VI,
fe'nys, 20. Extract from the Journal.
M M. JACK. Clerk.
leErrtFTARv'ti OpFtrr, )
Filed April 29, 1S54, J C. A. IILACK,
Peoretary of tho Commonwealth.
I'EXXSYL VAXfA, M :
PKrltETABY's OfPICB, )
Ilarrishtirg, July 1, 1154. J
f . -. I I dn certify that the abovo and fore
J. Prat, ypning is a true and correct a copy of the
(" 1 ' J nrifrinnl "Resolution relative to an
amendment of the Constitution," as tho satno re
mains on file In this ofheo.
In testimony whereof I havo hereunto set my
hand and caused tn be aflised tho seal of tho Sec
retary's, office tho day and year above written.
C. S. IiLACK,
.Secretary of the Oomiiionwcaltli,
Journal of tho ,Sen.ito.x
"Resolution No. 502, entitled Resolution propo
sing amendments to tho Constitution of tho Com
monwealth,' was road a third time. Pn Iho ques
tion, will tho Senate agreo to tho first proposition,
tho yeas and nays wero taken, agreeably to the
Constitution, and woro as follows, vii :
Yea Messrs. Kuckalew, Darlington, Parsie,
Furguson, Fonlkrod, Frick, Fry, Goodwin, Hnlde
man, Hamilton, Ii. D. Hamlin, K. W. Hamlin,
Heistor, Hoge, Jamison, McClintoek, McFurlnud,
Piatt, Quigglo, Sagor, Slifer, and M'Caslin, spea
ker 23.
So tho question was decidod In tho amVmntive.
Nats Messrs. Crabb, Cresswell, Hundrieks,
Kinicr, Eunkle and Skinner ft.
On the question, will the Senate r.roe to the
second proposition, the yeas and nays were taken
agreeably to the Constitution, anil woro as fol
lows, vii:
Ykas MessTs.- Bnckalew, Darsie, Furguson,
Fonlkrod, Fry, Goodwin, Haldem.m, B. D. Hamlin,
K. W. Hamlin, Hendricks, Hoister, Hngo, Jami
son, Kinrer, McClintoek, MeFarland. Piatt, Prico,
Quigglo, Slifer, Wherry, MeCaslin, Speaker 22.
Nats Messrs. Crahh, Crcsswell, llarlington,
Hamilton, Kunklo and Skinner ft.
Sothequostion was determined In theaRirmative.
Journal of the House of Representatives.
'"The quostion recurring upon the final passage
df tho Resolutions, the first proposition was agreed
to as follows, vis :
Yeas Mosul.. Abraham, Adams, Athorton, Ball,
Barton, lieyor, Uighnra. Boyd, - Hush, Ilverly,
Caldwell, Calvin, Carlisle, Chamherlin, Cook,
Crane, Cummins, Dangherty, Davis, Do Frances,
Dunning, Eekort, Edinger, Eldred, Kvans, Fos
ter, Fry, Uallentine, Uibhnny, (lilmore, Cray,
Oroom, Gwin, Hamilton, Hart, Herr, Hiestanil,
Hillier, Hippie, Horn, Hummel, Hunnrkor. Hun
ter, Hurlt, Jackman, Kilgore, Knight, Lntiry.
(l,ehlgh,) Linn, M.igee, Mngnire, Munderfiold,
oi voiiiipi, .ii iee, xMiner, .vl itiazh.in. .Montnm
ery, Moore, Mo.er, Mue, Palmer, Parke, Psrm
leo, rassmnre, I'atterson, Porter, Putney, Raw
lins, Uoherts, Howe, Sallado, Scott, Sidle, .imon
ton. milh, (Herks.) Smith, (Crawford.) Stewnrt,.
Mockvjale, strong, Striithcr. Wheeler, AViekleln
Wright, Zeiler, Chate, Speaker 85.
Navs none
So the question was determined in thenflirmativo
On the question will the Hons acree to the
second proposition, the yeas and navs were tnken.
agreeably to the provisions of tho 10th article of
toe Constitution, and are as follows ;
eas Messrs. Abraham, Atherton, Rail, Jlar-
on, JJeck, Heyer, Jlurhnm. Bovd. Cnldwoll. Cp
Jille, Chamberlin, Cook, Crane, Cummins, Dnugh
erty, Davis, Doegan, Do France, Dunning, Eding
er, Eldred, Evans, Fry, (iallentine. (lihhnny, (lil
more, Gray, Groom, Guin, Hamilton, li i Jtnnd,
iiuiior, Hippie, iiunseckor, Huntor, Hurlt. Jack
man, kilgore, Knight, I.aury, (Lehigh.) I.owery,
(iingo. uinn, niagee, .Maguiro. Manderfu; hi. M
tunnel, NeKoe, Moncghan, Montgomery, Moore,
nioer, juuse, I'aimer, t'nrke. l'lirnih e, Passtnore,
Pattorson, Porter, Rawlins, Roberts, Howe. Sal-
muo, ooott, Mmnnton, Smith. Smith, (llorks.)
Smith, (Crawford,) Stockdalo, Wheeler, Wieklein,
"iikuv, .nase, rpeaxer 71.
iVAVS essTS. Adams, Baldwin, Renn, Hush,
7' , r.ckert, Ellis, Hart, Herr, Horn, Huniniel,
... .....u.,, .umor, roiiison, rutney, Kidio, Mcwnrt
ctrong, iStru hers, Zeigler 20.
So the question was decided in the affirmative.
Bkcbetahy's OrncF, l
Harrisdlru, July 1, 1S54.
j-ExxsnrAxiA, ss.
' ) I 'lo certify that tho abovo and fore
i SEAL. going, is true and correct copy ofthe
i ' "" nu "nays' taken on I ho "lies
-...., rv in uvo in an amcnilmcnt of,
mv omnuiuiimi oi ll! e ( 'ninmoii we 1 1 ll,
as the same appears on the .loiirn ds of
ino iwo nouses ofthe (leneriil Assem
bly of thisCotnmonwealih, for Iho Ses
tion of 1851.
Witness my hnnd and the Pal of said
olliee this first day of .Inly, one thous
and eight hundred and fifty. four.
0. A. I: LACK,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
A Jonnifvmnn ruliinrt lllnkrr
'YVTrLIi be nITorded ljbernl wages and rnnsfnnt.
f T
emiiloyment bv mi'.kinr? ni.nl icntian itiitiia.
dial, ly to the subscriber. JOHN (i L'LlCli.
Clearfield, July 3, 1851. tf.
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fRY, feeoud street, Iwoduorj north fif Powell
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ivill. n',1 lli.'lr ifiL'iiipii'i.viii;,- evils. (Caiirir -:-i'j-ti
1.1 in. Villi t'T how P o V I' 1'. I'!' f In. n I. li,: i-1 n .1 i n
'flu; Cut helicon fir furpii'i.'i other r' : n f ! i v , in
In in i.i'.ro oi Tin in, h.-s e rii. iv i'. ii n 'I t';n ini; I lit;
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iv.n.i liii;lily cxporio
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ii"cd it in tlu'ir pr.n'lii'e,
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ol.ierviitions.
i;i:i' Eur.vcEs.- p. n. n-A-wn (m, m. d., rticn,
N. Y. 1.. I'. l'l.Kdivd, M. 1'., ( ini iiiiliiigiia, X. Y.
M. It. Mil. is., M, , i;- li.".tor, X. Y. D. Y.
Ko iTii, M. V., Symeiisi'. X. . Prof. Ih niiaii,
M. D., Baliimnri'i Md. J. ('. Duttn k, M. 1). Bal
timore. M.I. W. W. I,i.ii:, M. H. New-Yofk
CilV. W. PlICSS, (IT. M. 1'.. C ,l.'.,,l, X. II. .1. P.
Nkm-mxii, M, D I tir i. X. .York. lUv. C. S.
It f. ah n, Glenn Springs S. I'.
Pi.tiiphlcts had j;r.ili:i lit Iho "tore of C. D. Wal
M'li, Agent, Dni. i-1, Co' n i lil, I'a. ANosoldhy
lending drugifi-ts in the ptiiicipal Loivns in the ad
joining CnUlltli':'.
.,-"'-.!. B. .MAT! CUTS I ,t Co., Proprietors,
Central Depot, IIUI Broadway, X. Y.
July X 1 So l.-(itn.
KKK) COOl) HVlttMlYS MAI))'.,
1Y BCYIXU STOVES AX I) CASTI NliS of all
) kinds, at tho STOVE AXI) HARDWARE
STORK adjoining Eeonard A Moeire's store in
Clearfield, where, all kinds of Caslinrs are to be 1
had on the most reasonable erin, such es C. Kul-'
. . ,i , ,. ., , ... , . . ...
ton s Hot Air Cook Stoves, of i i lerent sires ; the
eelebrateil Siilainnniler, (aeoiil stove,) I'mlor Stoves
for wood and coal, Xino 1 uiles of diU'ereiit nes.
Rafting Stoves, Sled Soles, Sleigh Soles, Mantle i
Urates for Winterand Summer, Vni.:.!o Irons, Kct-'
lies of nil sires, and n large u"ortni,'iit of Hollow ;
Ware of nil kinds.
Also, TnnrmiiNn M vntiNrs, Cmrn Mills, Xm'U ,
and Iran, of every deserii.tion contnntl on hand, j
Clrdcrs for all kinds of Cusiin-.M for (ri;t, nml i
c.. iii , , . i . ,. ....
Saw Ahlls, and Engines complete, trom one to lort v j
horsepower willbetl.iinkl'iillyreceivedaniU.roinpt'.
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All kinds of country produce taken In cxchiuigo j
iur t-usiuigs, aim .tor Zi'ioi'if. I
L. 11. CARTER, Agent.
CloarficlJ, April 5, 1854-ly.
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look to your ivri'itixr.
S "pURCUASK WHERE YOU PLEASE! S
S I I lake great pleasure in announcing S
J to our old friends, that I nm prepared to seit
J all kinds of (i KfiCERl KS cheaper thiiu nny
other house this side of. Philadelphia. Cuil w
( and see prices. Don't mistake the place, at
the corner opposite tho Pennsylvania llnil S
S Road Depot. (ioods delivered at Tyrone S
S two days aftrr purchasing, Mind that I keen S
S .!. I't.rk, Huron, nml Tulmrni, W'hif l.rntl, S
Oil. Pr.rir. rf e. All of nl.i. li n-iil l, -ol 1 t S
v a very low prolit I'm- Ciu.li.
s J.'n. rnv.
S Hurrisburg, Feb. S, IS j l.-l v.
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XliV B(M)T iSi TiOV. SIOK 1
C. ii. BLACK,
1) ESPECTFt'I.I.Y annnnnccs lo tho rit: .ens of
V' Clearfield, and vicii.it v, that l.o has com.
inenced the mitnufiictnro and sale of everv variety
of BO00TS and SHOES, in the new building and
4th door cast ofMossop ,t PoltaritY store, oppo.-ite
Shnw's Row where he will always have on hand
a general nssortmciit of ready-made Boots, Shoes,
miners, onppers, ac, a a., ot tno very best quali
ty, and at the lowest prices. The Ladies are par
ticularly invited to examine his sleek of DRESS
SHOES.
Srd-A share ofthe public pntronnge is respect
fully invited. Clearfield, Aug. DI, '51 ly.
TYRONE CITY STOVE STORE.
f II. HAliM.W would iuf.irni tho public,
that ho keeps coustanlv on hand for sale, 'a
Imye supply of the Lot PHILADELPHIA and
PITTSBL'R (I STOVl'X, of various sizes and
pattern., such as COOK, PARLOR, mid BAR
stoves among which may bo found tli o "Mew
World Cook Stove."
These stoves havo all been selected with careful
regard to thickness of plates and iiinlity of metal.
All stoves bought at this estubli.- cmrnt nro mir.
ronrW.
Persons in want of a good stove should call and
examino his stock before buying elscnhere.
Tyrone City, Atif. Ill, ltjil. u".
Ornlar Demonstrations.
TVIE "proof of the Pudding is chewing tho
Bng," and the surest way to get rhonp novtl
GOODS, is to call on A. M. HILLS, at tho '
"Old Vornrr .S'Mrc,"
Where he is just receiving a new recruit of nlmost
every thing in Iho trade line. A pariieulnrlv large
and well selected stock of IVhion iMo Bosdv
Trimmed BOXXETS, and Silk laid, Plain Black
Silk, Watered Silk, link Fancy coloured Sill: Man
tillas, all in tho latest and neatest tvlo. Also, a
superior lot of (i IX(j HAM LAWXS silk finish.
Remember nt tho JiEt FLAG.
Julv 12. ISii.
HOOTS AM) Sll()l.
IRAXCIS SHOUT announces to tho citizens
of Ciet'rMold and vicinity, that he has again
commenced the manufacture of Roots and Shoes
in the Borough of Clearfield. He can bo found in
the shop formerly occupied by Thomas Shea, up
I. .'," ' ""'"'; "" wnero no is
...mcu i.i u uii worn in ins line, anil w i he
pleased will, a call from at.v or .11 of hi. ,.U ,..
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tumors and in nmJy noiv ont'3 as mav sco fittocx-
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ivimi w utm inoir piiironaffO1.
Cloarfii ltl Juno 2S, 185 4,-tf-
c i.i as; iu i :i.i pon ciiv.
h'. I.L1T7.1X(IE1!. rcsneclfiillv ii,l'..nno il.
public, Hint he constantly keens on l.nn.l
good nsiortment of Fancy POTTKHY WARK, also
Crocks, Dishes, and Stove Pip.i Collars of every
convenient size. Farmers if you want to buy cheap,
give us a call nt the Clenrfiol'd Pottery, near (leorgo
Orr's P.lacksmith Shop.
(.ouniry prmli'ee will he taken
Ware, nnd a liberal reduction nm,1o l h,,lt
u Mill itin,-, in p, . nnff.n l..r'
purehascrs.
Jan. 1I,1S.M-Iy.
FAIR HANK'S
PATH NT SCALES,
101,1) at their warehouse No.
21ft Mierket S;., Phil
ilii'lchthi:,.
ivanroau, nay, I mil. and Farmers
SCAI.KS, set. iu any part of the
eomitri. l.v ,.v, . p;.,,, l i.
men. ami on soonest notice. April 12, IS.H-lv
Dl.irksinillis, Look to vour Inlfmts.
, i.uon iu jiuir I II It if MS.
raiiir i in- . .
I in "rrr;:n''' "fr""f;,r enp V" ,V,,U knoV!n
iiiacKsmiiinng cuni-.ti iimcnt situate one half
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. l-'l f 111, ' 1 , .. ' ' ,,,,,. vuiiiril, ., tJI-IIIIOHK-ll H OOOtS
I. ,lo east ol ( le.rfie d liri. ge, Clearfield county.- . of nil descriptions and prices. Ladies and Gentle
1. oHers one other lot with a good .hop on it suit- men's gaiters, boys and girl', boots shoes and gni
L t'J ,"VT "l":-- , ters. Children of all age, can be comodated.
i ... i.u me o ii'iai ion inquire oi ine unuorsign-
n living on the promises.
SAMl'F.L R. DIT.I.FR
Rogs lowndiip. August 2. lSM.-tf.
Notice wid C.uifhiti.
alt 7 .
j h,,r . '."xen enut.onni against har-
I '"y wont, iu I will miv n.,1.1,,1 Br,.l ti,;. ,tt..
s, i eruyitiig any person or person nr
liersoll nn
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no matter by whom eoi.trneted. unle.g n verbal or
wrinenorueristiaii.romme.
! Ro-s town,!,!,. .y"'''''100"-
, l.ogg, townih.j.. hept U, Di04.-pd.
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lh,v .V. 'I'l l, I'll ( to hi child. It i nyi-nve
him Ir'M'i nn n r I grave, l,ct no voung tiwiil or
Wi.imiii i nl.T tot, i l'n' "iti'I oMii'iiflnii-of title 'tit d
life W illi. nt r.'ii.liiii; the I M'.'f .1X1 I. I'l I
1,1 no ".'ii' siilVerlng from a luieknie I I'onli, I'ain
in III" v-iil ", re 'lb'" ni.'litJ, nervous fcelin;"', ntnl
liiu (ill"'" Irnin of Hysp.'ptie sciintl.,iis, and given
up hy Iheir lic-ieiiin-', bo imother moment w ilh
mit consulling Iho 1'S('l',A'ir. llnvo the
tniiri ii',1, or t'l'i-"' ah ml to he married tiny itupeili
tnenl, j-en I tlsis Intl.,' useful hook, ns it liiu been
lli.t iii.'.iin -flf suvin'j llinuiiii'l of unl'ortuniile
crealuren from the very jnwj of dealli.
i-,'j..Viiy peremi seii'iitu,' TWRNTV PIvr. ckvts
enolosed in s l"tt t, will re-clve one copy of this
work hy mail, or five cplei will be sent for Ovi:
Dollar.
A'l.lrcs", (po,t paid,) DR. WM. YOCXG,
No. lo2 Spruce Street, Pliihidolphlii.
July 12, IS J I. ly.
Anil'.KIC.W AICIMTS liMOX.
! Tho Amkiiican AnnsTs' Vmon, ' would vespecl-.
fully iinnoiiiieo to tho cilions of tho Pniled Slv'es ,
and the Ciitni'lus, tln.t for tno pm-poso of eul;iva-
ting a t'j-ito for tho line arte throughout Iho coun
try, and with tlic vievv of cnnlilin.f every family to
' beenrno possosrod of a gallery of lingriu ings,
!. BY TliK l'lKST AKTI-iT.-i UF Till: A til', j
j They have ileteiiiiiiieil,' in onhr to cr'Tit.' tin ev
I tensive sale lor their Miigrnviiigs, and thus mil only I
give ciuiloytneiit to n l.ugo uuinber of artists and
'' '""I'"-' mne'ng our countrymen a last,;
W'tI" 't . rt, to present to the purcha-ers of ,
H"'tr engnn tags, when 2.-0,0(10 ot lliem are sold,
2ill,000 tiflS, (if lllC flftllill fOSl of fjl jfl,flllO. i
,, , , , . c n i, u n
I'.iieli pttrennser of a Ono hollar Engraving,
. 1 , , ,. I
, u, . i.ii .-, imi-ni-n no. ,iui,v till i.oiri ji t log li, inj
worth the money, but also a ticket which eutitl
him to one of the (jilts when they nro distributed.
1'or l-'ivi- Onllitrs. a highly tinished Engraving '
beautifully I'AIXTED in Oil., and IT VK (i II' f ,
Tlt'KKTS, will be sent; or I'ivk Dot.i.vii's worth
of spl.-ndid Eugrnvings can be selected from the
Ciitalogue. !
A eoiy of the Catalogue, together with a rpeei- j
nn ;i in "iiu in im- r.ii.Hit in-, eiiii no boeu in mo
( ji,. , , j- n ,r I
' i.',',r 'P:,cl, Doliiir' sent,- nn Er.Rrr.vint. act-iaily i
worth Ihnt sum, and a (lift Ticket, will immediate. 1
i . )t, j-,,rwar,tM
AC.KXTS:
believing that
The Cnmitiittce
the success of
this (InKAT National UxtiKRT.iuivn will he mate-,
riully promoled by the energy and enterprise of j
inlellicenl nn.l iverseverinir At-iits. hut , r.-solveil
to treat with such on the most liberal terms. j
Any person wishing to become an Agent, by
sending (post paid,) $1, will iibckive nv hkti iix
or mail, a One Dollar Engraving, ti "fllFT TIC-!
KET," a Prospectus, a Catalogue and all other nc- j
cessnry information. I
On the final coniplotion of the sale, tho (lifts
will l.o placed in the hands of a Committlk of the
pitti'ii (skrs to hi wiTuim tfiv,i1iic notice of which !
will be given throughout the United Stales and
the Cniiadas.
LIST OFOIFTS:
100 Marblo biisls of Washington, at $100
lilt) " " Clay. 1(11)
I'd ' " Wi'i.sler, 10ft
10ft " Calhoun, 100
.'.n 1. ,,,! i lit P;ni;., ;n u,.i..n.i:.i
' I il.nnft
lil.OllO
ln.iiiiii
in, mm
.tyiiiti
5,(100
5,llil0
gill frames, sire :lx I feet, ei'ch,
ion elegi.ntdil l'ainti,igs,2.'! ft.onclr SO
.(lift steel plale Enprnvkr's, brilliant
ly colored in oil, rich gill frames 1ft
2lx:ift inches, each,
Ift.tliKI el. .gant steel plate Engraving',
c...red in oil, of llio ir.iJ,ijr..,t
MiiHtimi ni, 2llx2o iii.,,eai h,
237,0Hil sieel pinto Engravings, from
Inn ,itr,'rent plates, now in poshes,
ion of, and owned by tho Arti. Is'
I'nion, ofthe market vulnoif,
from all c't. t i J I each,
1 tirst-clns liewelling, in .".1st St.,
Jeew York City,
1
40, no ii
41,000
12,(1 Oft
22,000
22 building lots in 100 A 401st sis.,
X. 1. eitv. each 2"ul0ft ft. deen.
"100ft
100 Villa Sin s, containing em h ln,
Onil si. ft. in ihe suburbs of Xew
York City, and commanding n
linignilieent view ' .' the llud-on
Liv er ami Long r-lnnd Sound, at 500
20 perpetual loans of cash, w ithout
interest or security, of if 2.'ill each
.ID " " ' in,)
llll) " ' ,-,( H
2.i0 - " ' oq u
2,non " " n "
Reference in regard to the Real E-lnl
50,000
S.dOft
S.ftDO
,rl,(!tl0
u.tioil
lft.oon
'. F. J.
tsiriiKit, A Co., Real Eslnte Brokers, Xew York.
Orders, (post paid.) with money enclosed, to be
addressed, J. W. IKH.BRllOKE.
Secretary, oOj I, roadway, N, Y.
't-Tlm Engravings in the catalogue are now
ready for delivery. Aug. 9, 'o2.--dm.
WroKT.WT TO l'AH3Ii.l!'i.
Iiickok's Patent Improved Cider Mill, as Ar
ranged for bif.
'tii;intrl, if Ju-f liiit art Vulhnctil, un.l ...'
Oth'nr!nr.
' A Mi:i)AL was awarded the Inventor from the
World's Fair, Xew York.
It took tho First Premium it the Pennsylvania
Slate Fair, at Pittsburgh, ISO.'!, i.nd also of'a l.iige
number of County Fairs.
Read (iie following certificate:
Jackstowx, June 11, IS.il.
W. 0. Hickok : Sir : I have one of your Im
proved Cider Mills; I used the Mill hist 'October,
and on trial I ground fifty bushels of nppb'S per
hour. I keep tho ground apples twelvo hour.--, and
I etui pre?!) out two b u reb of cider per hour wilh
fw men
1 can recommend vour luinrr.ve.l Cider
i m;h t , nil fn,;i r . .. i c
?' " l" "J1 fr"" '"7!' f ' r fl,c" 'ml n ""ving.of
Manor. 1 can make tliuty-lire gallons of e der from
muo and n liuif bin hels of common apples. The
cider can be pressed from Iho pomace without us
ing water now. Ciii 'rwill keep ono year when
water is not used r.t tho press.
JOHN M'COMRK.
Farmers examine this newly Improved Mill bo
fore yon buy any other!
From present indications it will be difficult to
supply the demand, nnd persons wanting them bad
better send in their orders soon.
The price of tho Mill is l).
l.pon application by mail, post paid, to tho tin
i U0T"K ..4vru"(,i pamphlet conUuning full
, . - . - ,
I particulars, will bo sent.
i,W,The Mills will bekent forsHle at I,. R. CAn-
Tp.n s, Clearfield, Pa, Addross your orders tn
A. II. HOWMAN,
Tyrone, Ta., Solo Agont for Clearfiold co.
August V, 1851. 2m.
T. miles and (;en(leiiien.
IliKI.IKYF it, a good maxim, thai every person
should purchase goods wherever their please.
Dot they should not buy loo hastily before they ns
, certain w here they enn bo best suited. 1 wonlo
most respectfully invito all (htdios in particular) to
call at 11. (ileniian's store, and rtntoinn his r,l,r-
. ,u., .,.,., , , , ,,' .
..... nr.-..uniiii, t.i .....ii nun nn, nm nprxri'iiea in
,lli9 0,li"n f country f,.r I IIEAl'XESS. durabil-
it v or style.
Which consists of lientleinen'a boots
R. ULE.XXAN.
Juno 21, 1851.
! r.slnlc of Willi Nivlin.sT, Drrrisnl.
I "VToTICK is hereby given that tetters of udmin-
! ' in" "u ine I'sinio oi i . 1 1 1 1 ii iMvting, Into
i .t.1 ,
of Woodward lp., dee'd., have In (me form of law
l.oro rr,intr,,l tn fl.a ...v.,. .IU. ill i..
.,;.,..S ..m -.1. H ."?. '""
ni inn"., iiiiiiirn pnvmeni, anil ttioso
Laving claims will nrcsmt them n.onerlv .tl,.
ticn.ed for si itlcmenf. ' r '
' AP.1UIIAM NIYLIXd, Admlnislralor.
, August 21, I?M.-CU
II
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I. S il - I.e.
l,r.vi;ii
1)tin l-i.il'h, I mil.
) ti'l I ii : ii.--- in l,i
( rl -r--1 , I 'l,'; i, A iv
tm 'I ir tin. I, "I -id,.,
Aim. i, I.M.'.
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r ! in -, l'n., (i ill ti'tiTi.l I i
III'.', Il'l'l (V ill ltl-i Jl.llllli.l
( i iy i limp, iiinl iiiriiiiI.ii'
mi l ( m i mile' I,
THOMSONS, HAUT.SOCK, (V CO.
Iron l''iniii(!i'i', ( iirwi'ii-i illo. An chI'timvc
a--in tin. Til of ( ii-lnig iiiad'.' pi tH'Ur.
I'm'. .".I, l.s;,l.
j.mi. r,it,ci:u,
( 1'ii'i'iT, Tin kikI Slii'ct Iimii .lliiiiiilncliircr.
V iirK eim ille, nln e the old foundry, on the I
north side of .Main sticet. vthero all husiness in his
lino iii none li ' in tt wnrKLuiuiihe tnanner. and on
reiisoniililo teriiH. Country lirodueo taken in cx-
chimg') fur work. Sop. 17, 1-ijX
O. IUIKUItULL,"
(1eepH'l'. Till, uml Slu'ft Inui ore Mami
) iai'ltiror. im Second street, one door soulli of
A. K. Wright's store, ('l.-firtield. Uoe. 211, lM.'il.
WM. T. GILHIIUT, '
I'o( kvmilli, nt Hopewell, Bell township, at llio
) Cross llo.'t'ls leu. ling from M'liee's Mill to Xciv
'n-hitiTton, n tnl from Chel crook to tho river,
ivhere all culls in his lino Mill ho promptly attend
ed t ". March ', ISi2.
J0 IX Ui-.SMI'UA: CO..
f VXXKI!S and Curriers, i.lraiiiiin Hills, Clour
,i. field coiinlv, keep constantly on hand nil
ns.n rtini iit of leather. Cuoh puid fur hides.
Aliiy IS, ltiiH.-ti.il,
THOMAS MILLS,
c
loach mid Slclc;li Atakor, on Third sircet.
hot ween Market and Eocust, Clearfield. Pa.
pril 10, Hlj2.
Ii. F. STKRLIXG,
Oadellc! ami IIuiiiosh Aluker, uml Justice of
the I'cacu , CnriviiiiKille
Doe.2!i IS.'. I.
IMCIfAHD CLKNNINO,
1)iit and S.;ioo Milker, can be found at his
J ) shop threo doors west of the Mansion House,
w nere He lis constantly on liuml u large assortment
both of houie uml city mautifaeture. July 8, 'jit.
J. 1)7 THOMPSON
"I ) lacksiii illi, Wagons, Buggies, -Ac., Ac., ironed
J ) tin short notice, and the very best style, at his
old stand in the borough of Curwrnrl llio.
Dec. 211, l;;j;..
110CH11T McNAUL,
riljiincr, ut tho old stand in Cnnvensvillo..
A. Deo. 2S, ISil.
i ii()7"v7 ki i kum;
Saddicr, Hai nes and Trunk .1l:tiiulariur
cr, tm Second street, iiuniediiitoly over C. U.
Watson's Drug i tore.. lice. 'M, Jsj2.
WM. P. CHAMlJEliS,
rlircliviljlit, C'hrtir I kir ml Mouse
1 1
ami M.;ii i'tiinU'r, Curwensville.
Dec. S, ISM.
THOMAS sriliA,
1
..(snin.XAnt F. T.wi.nn, in 'Shaw's Row,' on Jtar-
1 kct street in the room fonuerly occupied by
it in. iio,ii.,augu as I'.i. t tlllico. Die. L".l. ISil
A. L. SCIiXELL,
""iioi', Lmheislnirg, will ilo his work just ns I
l. goo 1 unit as clitap us any itlier fellow.
Dec. 2A, l,s;M.
JAS. ALEXANDEU,
Snddlor ntul Harness Maker, in his new shop
on Markrt street, near SlerreH's hotel.
Dec. 2!l, I MSI.
JOHN II. IIILI1URN,
I loot and Mtoc ulaKc r. Second street, nearly
il
opposite A.
K. Wright's store, Cleurlield, l1;:.
April 10, Iv'i2
JAJ'IES IIOLLENBACII,
I)larkswiit!l. on Third sircet, helwecn Market
and Walnut, Ckarlied, Pa.
April 10, 1H.12.
JOHN W. SHUGERT.
aymi Maker, corner of Third and Loeu.-!
street. Clearfield. Rel liriuL dne 1 1 onl r.
April 1(1, 1SS2.
GEOUIcilAUDS
Iaxlilonablo Vntliir, west of Shaw's Row, up
stairs, Clearfield. Dec. ,1ft, Is,;,!.
GEO. I). GOODLANDEU,
7" a";(iii Maker. T.uiher.iburg. Work done
to order on short notice, und on good terms.
Dec. 20, 1S51.
JOSEni II. JiUETII,
WZtZZy-1
- .'I " "il lll'l l. "I l,IK 13 UOlll' 111 I1IJ
line of husiners on the slnuiv.-t m tieo and m. .st
reasonable Inn;: . May 2'1. lsjil.
" ' ' ii ' m w miinmin
521 Ui va IT ll h
CUMM1NGS & M EI I All-Y,
MFRCIIAXTS and Exte nivo Dealers in la.in
. her, 1c, New Washington, Cleurlield coun
'y. Pa- Sep. 2H, 'el ly.
U'M.'LrMobUE,
MFRCHAXr nu l i.ilen-ive Produce Dealer,
Second street, t learlield, Pa.
sep. 20, 'il. ly.
L. U. CARTER
Vput for the sale of Stoves, Mill C:earlti";,
nnd t'aslinyn.of all kinds. Also, liar Iron
and Xoils, Thrashing machines. Plows, Agricultu
ral Implements, Ac, on Second street, under the
printing office. .March 1 7, 1853.
SAMUEL ARNOLD,
"4 rrclinnt and IMoiluco Dealer, Luthcrs
L burg, Clearfield county, Pa.
JAS. 15. GRAHAM,
1)ost Masder, Merchant,' and Dealer In
Lumber, Urahauiton, Rradfurd township.
Dec. 27, IBM.
FREDERICK ARNOLD,
Mrrrlinnt and l'roditre Dealer, Lmhcrs
burg Clearfield county, Pa.
Ajiril 17, 1S52.
A. Iv. WRIGHT.
Merchant and r.xtcmdvc Dealer in Lum
ber, h-eoond street, one door south of his resi
dence, Clearfield. - Dec. 2U, ISM.
C. KRATZER,
Merchant and Lumber Dealer, corner of
Front nnd Locust streets, Clearfield.
Dec. 29, ISM.
I iMosoOi- & rorroRFF,
1elaiiersofl'orel!rti and Domestic Ttlei
1 rhanillnc and l.hnorn, on the south side of
Market street between front ami "ocond, Clearl.uld
Piu
Sep.
1SD3.
I'.LLKS IRWIN it SONS,
J Ciearfield, MLRCilAN To. and extens va
iMiinuricHirers of Lumber,
July 2:1, lsj2.
I II Alt
-s'liiti nn Mi'i'ii ..-aj;.. A-su 1 ' iwumi r ..
I, I i l!'i i. ( HAN '.
, i i i. . ..f. ii i n i"tr lii"
A
It, I
li... i. I ' Ml li. ! I, Tie.
j.,iirt i. n'.i.
.loslil'll
V. M IAAIJ.V.
I i riii!n m
I ,W. - cr" "ii Hi" m.-l 'i 1"
. I, if in iy " .'i-iti' I'm' i-t ti' . I
A. h. Wri.-lil. !ll nil. ii 'I i.i'.ii'i liv 1 1 "H ' " ' '
' i,lrii.'i., t,, Ma cmo. I li'iird 'l'l ,1'inn 1 1, lui,f.
m. i:. .(H)d,
ln:i v nlvi n v he fii'iiiil tit hi re -id'
I ..,.!. I n
in I'urr
'.'III.
m illc, hi ll tinlt 1 1
if. -i ii ! t v
III, 1--.2.
II. iiunu;u .swoorn
A '5
'"' "'. f'.n.i.Tly ofthe ft nil (f
(ni i- X r-i, i,i liniiiitigil.nl, 1 ., will at-
l.'.i l Oiiililnlly t.. all proles-ional l.inine.s cntrurt-
. ii.seii.o.y ,,,0e,,,,.e,,... ..e,.,,,,..u.uu-
Wining coin. lies. Oliieo next do.r to, and over
Ks'. W rigler's olliee. Oct. 'il, IS-i.i.
im. (.innoNY v. hoop.
nAVIM changed his residono fi.nu l ienoh
villo to Kylnrsville, in Morris township, re
spectfully offers his services to Iho surrounding
community. Juno 16, lfliS.
i a m iis rT iliiruoK i)ON,
VTTuUXEY AT I,AW, has removed his ofiice
to the loom udjoiiiiiig on the cast tho Drug
Store of Dr. I.orain, and will d'volo his wholo at
tention to the practice of his profession,
lie consulted in f'.vii. h Mil Ornniin.
Jan. l.'i. KS.H.
J. L. CL'TTLI), "
Ho may
4 ((oi ncy at l.a-.v mid J.and Actit, r,fn,
iV. a. l.i
li'iimn
his residence,
nn .'Turret street,
Mai eh II, 1S;VI.
Ch'ui field.
WILLIAM A. WALLACE.
4 tiorncy at Law, Ofiico adjoining his resi
J. denco on Second Street, opposite liio rtai
deneo of (Jov. Bigler, (.'ieiuliold.
April 17, 1S.i2.
IJIl IrANTES CNI'iTiLL
nAVIXil purehnsod the properly and situation
of Dr. (I. F, Hoops, tenders bis professional
erv ices to the citizens of FrenchviMe and vicinity.
nU'e.; ono door east of Lutz's etor.
J u n u 2, ISO;!.
I1UNIIY LORAINi:,
I JIiJhli i.ili and DiMi'-ffis.t, on Market sircet,
opposite his reideiice, tltaif.eld.
April Di, lsji.
ii. r. Thompson,
I)iiysici;iii, may bo found either nt his office, or
at SeolicM's hotel, Curwensville, when not
profe; sioinlly iibsent.
.Dec; 29. 1S.V1
GEO UGH WILSON,
1 )liysir ian. may lw found nt his ofliee in Lii -
luciauoi, .ttiieu uui at'suui on iroiessioiai
business. lh. 20, 1S02.
T. J. McCrLLOl GII,
VTTORXEY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa., may ho
found ot his nflico one door west of Haw's
st ire, formerly occupied by 11. Miaw. Deeds Olid
other legal in.'truiueius prepared with promptness
and accuracy. AI:iy 21, 1SA1.
Durs7Lri;6.TLEr
1)liysiri;m, residenco ono mile and a half south
east of Lumber City, en the Ridge road lead
ing lo Xew Washington, respectfully offers his rer
vices pi the surrounding community.
Dec. 2:1, 1S53.
DR. II. V. WILSON,
nAYIXU removed bis ottico to the new dwel
ling en Second street, will promptly answer
I all professional calls us heretofore.
June ill, l.'vjj.
E. L. MILLEU,
Qurveynr, Bell township, Clearliebl county.
IO All business entrusted lo Liiu proinj.t; y attend
ed to. Aibb-ess Chest P. 0., Cbiu lleld count v.
Aptil 4, 1S.H.
T. JEFliF.USON liOYEU,
1)ii.hirl;in, can be found at his office in Lnthers
burg, Clearfield county, Pa., when not nb-ent
on profe.-si. u, ul business. Sep. II, I S.":t.
TKOC'TMAN A KOIYIU
""tllAIR MAKKUS. Hitrsn. Stov. anb
'
n
;' '
) MAXTAi P.iiNrr.iis, Papku Hanciuis. &e-
Respecti'iilly announce to the rituitis of Clearfichl 1
coiinlv, and the public generalh-, that they have!
i contiiie.-illy on hand at their shop on Market . treot,
ono d.K.r li'f.t of tho .lew store, iu Clearfield, Pa.,
I a grout variety of Chair.- of every de.Hriplion, toj
which they invil v the attention of tlioe desirous
I f purchn-ing. ( hairs, Svitees. Ac., will be m-ido
j to order on shnri notice, uiid on Hie mo reason- j
I able terms.
' They are also prepared to d !1 kind- of Houre,
.-lgn, vnnaincntal 1'ain'ing, and Paper Hanging,
iu n workniaii-like niauner.
Dimiu-ijivi'iuiiuiiiT, i rmu lnt'ir i.tiis wxpe-
n the business, tl,-y feel sal i lied tUt .1 ey
ahl" to render ceii-'ral sati,H.clion to those
iy favor them with a share rf their patron-
T- . . ,i i
nonce in
will be
nuo may lavor liiem witn a snare rt tu.ir patron
. Juno r, lt."if, ly.
i . .
JOHN I,. CUTTl.I'.
i ttornry at Law n:ul I.aml Arrent. will
prueliee in the f t cr.il Courts of Clearfield t ,
tU "-l'f(roi. Brirk friciion
taxes on unseated lands.
Vrhrimrt. llhi F.o"llenoy, Vriliinm Rigler,
Harrisbiirg: ll.n:. l'.iiis Lewis, Lnncn.ter ; li!
Voodward. Uiihc barro ; ,1. C. Knox, Franklin ;
J. C. Montgomery Philadelphia.. .Seji. 2S, 1,-."i2.
niCIIAIMI SIIA1V,
A. 11. SHAW.
XF.tV STOHI,
RICHARD SI I AAV & SOX, would rcspeclfuUv
. inform the public Hint they have ins opened
noetic!
n.U. Shaw', old s,a,
a .urge ami welt seteclc, sto, k l l.oods, suilable nmnont cur-s of Prolans,,, L u,i hnri been ef c -to
the tvaeenn among which mav ,o foum hi,li...i , . . r11' . V "e"1."
(londsin great variety: Clothing, Hardware, tjueens
ware. Tin-ware, tiroceries, Dnigs, llonnets, llat.s,
Cups. Roots and Shoes, Ac.
They defy competition, and invite persons w ish,
ing to purchase to call and examine their st ick.
Cleurlield July .1, lS.'il.-tf.
lll.MinilM.'S I50TP.1..
rpHE subscriber most respectfully informs the
imblio L-coerallv. ih.t. ho hu. i.iAn .i. IC'..1
. ,n,.,:iis oi v.ioaiiuiiu eouuiv. and me rrnvoi inff
named Hotel si i n ed T tho cor It W T M'-, neu .u,nt -"'l Agent in the world has
Market sircets, in the Clu&TnlvM Z' th M h
he will at all times be prepared to aceonunod' to Ivstant Rriivp f-o-, (h. rn., . t
thoso who may favor hint wilh their custom. No ! produced at tlie ll uJ'rSl l V '
paii.s will be simrcd by ,l,c pro,.ru.r to make hi. , eZ Zn l y ll an can be JJilT0 ""
cnsti mers comfortable, and bis house a hom. to of ltt fori produced by opium, ,n any
;hZs:d,,y ...ndedtna Y A ,
Aug. 11, 1852. WM. J. IIEMPniLL. A n J im-l'' CU''M,i'
A . mrir0"1'' MANSION HOIK!:. Cl.MAKl la.
A ?V "IL'-S Would rerpccffully inform his rTfHK subscriber would respectfully inform the
1 V friends, mid tho public generally, that he i M. public that ho has taken (he above old estnb
".",! v't!"""'",'" ntl''"1 ,l" lin,nf, i,'"'d ttnnd, recently occupied bv Mr. f-mi;.
l:. TAL (' A J'lOXS, nt his office, adjoining j Eans, and trtirely re-furnished and refitted it in
Ins dwelling, in tho borough of Clearfield, lie mov cli n mnnnoras lo render it second to no hotel in
bo found at nearly all time in hit store in the we.'t 'h county. The BAR has bon storked with the
end of the Mansion Honso. j best liquors, and tl,. TABLE will nlw,.,, l,e ,,,.
ArUfinnl 1r,th inserted on plat or pivot, and P'i('d h tl "e-'t the market can ftiToi-d
warranted to give entire satisfaction. Extracting Extensive Stabling attached to the premises, and
leet.i done without danger to the patient, and with attentive hostlers alwarsln attendance
hut little pain. Tjeth filled and cleaned in a proper H MspectmHy ar k's tho public to eivti him a
and tcientifio manner. JUy ft, isjS. J nn'. f-cling assured that h can render sa'isfac.
The Auicrlcanlk.aidiHgniTeT ' April 19, lSii-tf. J"N 'IV1NGef0N''
rpiiE siibseriher would inform th lej'.lic that ho lTTt, " "
L luis just compl. ted a large new l.niMinr. on I JAMES II. LARV!I',.I
the Soiuh outU. t. oond street, Clearfield Pa..' Attorney and Cnui'-cllur at ? a
vbich he l.ns fornished and filled up in the most i e -STILL nltend I t i,;,.. :,'..',.' .
fin:, r III' tf 1;.: in, fur live nr-cinn, l.il ,.n r.r l....
t n. -is nun permanent tmaruers.
j His charges will bo moderate, nnd his houf coor.-
n i..i.i - . 1JK i. wa7
I J, vT Z r' ' ,
July 10, !S54.-tf.
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III, . I(...'. i, iili ii liol ie i r li i 111 i tliiiiMii.i.,.,1
' 1WJ. - i V Vl.'i:.' I I' I.M'IMI.M l;
i li,nlio..il .r a flu" of tli .' lillheHo el,t,j
it iid iii i ii.'l'y i,i,iit."lvod, Im' ennl.li d I ir. K I
h 1.1.1 V. ( clli "r of "ik of .11 I i . .rorTattf.il,)
'top '. " ('ml nine leiitl.i id I lie mime s i bervum
iM.illtv, l.ifil mid c .ma iiiiitiur.nl wvakiiys ', minul
Inn I piiv-i. ..! ' t'riii'. are tnifcnliln (n ci-ruin
, li.il'll-, f, nn In,; He nnt secnl, ct deadly ami Mij
I f. 'in C"l' d "i. i, "l i,' in I "'TV and piTinnlureuiortjilitt.
... '..,,:, ,. ,; , In by boys, in Ml.
I A U I-' I' II I I I . , II VI I'.. 1 HIT., la
. . . . .. ....... .,, ,..i't,,i.. m.. ,
... .: -iil, il,m to inanlioii.l j
wij;, jf nftmfi , rtue ,, ,,, ony bo)(Mt
, (.itnclfa to nmlrimonlal lnil.pir.ess. hut
.yi,,, i-jq series of protracted Insidious and Jq.
vn.tllt ;tl; atUetiot,.. Few of thoso who rive wae
ng Hiuetiotis. rw m inoso w no rive watt
to this pernicious practice uie aware di tne fnn.
(iienci s. ui.!:' they hnd the nervous system stiatter.
ed, feel rtnnige and unaccountable feelings and
vngiis fcur iu the mind. - 4
Tim unfoituriatn thus eeTeotenl btjcoiiies feeble, ii
unnble to labor with accustomed vigor, or to apply
his mind to study; his step is tardy and weuk, h
is dull, irresolute, and engages iu spoil with less
uergy than uuul.
If ho emancipate liii-iacl!' bcf.iio llio practice Liu)
done its worst, and inter matrimony, his marriage
'is unfruitful, and his fcnc tells him that this it
I caused by curly lollies. These are cm. ideralioiu
I which should awaken tho attention, of tho&e sirai-
lv'!y situntod. , f
MAItRIAliE reimires tho fulfilmont of reternl
oiidilioiis, in order that it inn;; really b thecamo '
of mutual happiness. Could ulio veil which coreti
tho ori'in of (lomc.-lic wretchedness be ruised, ar..l
its true soiirfve in every instnneo discloted, in how
luuny could it bo traced to physical ilisijiiiiUficntioni i
jnil their rtttcn lai.t dimp)ioiniciits. Apply limn
while it is j et time, in order to have your unstrunK
and relaxed organisation re-braced, revivified ana
strengtiietiod. .
Reuimiibcr ho who places himself under Dr..'
Kiukelin's treatment niny religiously confide in hi. '
honor as a gentleman, and rely upon tho MMiratu ,
that tho Pvui'cta of Dr. K.'s patients will never U
disclosed. '
. Young limn let no fnlne tnodef ty deter you from
making your case known to ono who, from cih'. i
tion and respectability can errtainly befriend yon.
I oo niiin v think tiioy iv ill cnncodl Hi j nel. in
l their own hearts, find euro the inseives, Alas, l:otv
i oflen U this a fatal d'dusioii, nnd how ninny a prim
ising young man, who might have been iui onuv.
meiil to sociotv, lias faded from the earth.
;-trit luivs i f the urethti r.re rapidly remove! Yj
the applicai inn of n new tlicr-pjuticnl r.ijeiit, iisti
only by I)r. Iv. Weakness nnd constitutional de
bility jirninptly fared, and full vigor restored.
Country invalids can have by i,iti'-.r their case
explicitly, together wilh all their lvniptor,, p-r
1 npproprinteil aeordiiigiy. Forwarded to any part
iciier, encioMiig n n iniimiiee ur. jvmS meu:ij,i
t tl.ij I iiited f fates and packed secure from
il'iiiiatt or nm'osi'f.f.
Kcadi: l oil til and "Iniil,ood.
A 'iioroiia Life, or Premature Dfath, Kinkulin on
Si ll -Presonniii.il Only ticeiity-livo cell's.
It is a work cmineiitl j required, as a means of
refor.'.iiuj the vices of tho ua iu which wo live.
Also,
A'oiiec' ,'inVp, with rules for the prolongation
of lif ', just from the press.
A letter v.iih a ri uiiiiance of tweiily-five cenuv
or the vnJue in post stamps, addressed t ) Dr. Kin
kelin, l'liiln leh Liu, P. i., w ill set ure n enpy of eithe
of ihe iiLut'u books by relurnof Mail, or 12 copies--K
ill bo sent free of postago for $1. Bookseller.-.,
Canvassers, Traveling Agents, Ac., supplied v I '!e-,
sale at the pubis her's prices, which admit of a largo
profit. ' , ...
.?" AH letters must be post Jiid.
March 20, ISil.-Iy.
Tliruw Tlivsic ti) the Dogs.
IJi'LYFRMACIlKR'S HYDRO KI.KCTIUO
VOLTAIC C1IAIXS. Producing instant r
lief from tho most nctilt pain, nnd permanently
curing nil Neuralgic diseases, ltheotnntism, pain--'
ful nnd evi ..Hen Joint.;, Xeuralgia of the luce,
Deafness. Blindness, St. Vitus Dance, Palpita
tion of the Heart, Porioilieal lleailnclie, Puins
in the Stomach, Indigestion, Dyspepsia,- I'teriuo
Pains, Paralysis, ole., i t,'.
Tli. se chains were first inlroduced nitn the city
of New York less than ono year since, and after
being sul.i. cto.l tolhon.o.r, trials in everv hosnit-
nl in the city, and applied by Drs. Valentine,
Molt, Carnochan, Van Burcn and ethers, ft as
discovered that tin y posses strange and v,-oiiiier-
lul power in tho relief and euro of the ln,ve ciats'
e.f di.tcr.s-s, nnd their sale, and tl.o succcie that
ha altetided th-iriise. is unparalleleil.
i'revinus to their introduction into this countrj',
they were used in every hospital in Furope, and
are secured by pj.lonls in France, tlermnny, Aus.
'ria, Pruiu, uud L'ntlimu ; und alio iu Ibo'l'uiled
States.
' Think Ci.osk and roxnKn WrLi." The prin
ciples upon which il ik claimed that tho Chairs
I Vroi.iii-e 1-if ir iiiartcliU5 cures, nro. II rt that all
i ii nun iJiwvnvr. Ill v Ui tU-mii-'l null iiriMtucpa Df Ik
,1 1 . i . t .
I f T. ! ' ' "i ''V ' """'-" nn "?""."'
i " t V, 7"T T1
i - magPehc chain.., by
... .u n ,., I, uiu .. i.'i u...i. in inri Hii'i or,Tnn his
eased, furni.-h to the oxhausted nervous fluid which
is reunited in produce a bealihy action through
the entire system. Xo disgusting nostrum Is al-
I, wed to be tcken while iisin? tho i hoins, but
rigid ibervaitre ofthe general laws of hfallh are
adds much lo ilie elTects of the chains, bv inert os-
j ing Iheir inegnetic power.
, U K Tuni s vsi D-H.I.AK3 -rr ill be given to ary
i P"'s"'i " ' will pro li -e so many well authcutiea
I ted certificate s of cure, i.mh from intelligent pa
j tienls and EcieiiClic physicians, as have been cf
i foeted by the use of Pulvcrinacher'n F.lerliia
I Chains. They nevf r fail to perform what fheyarts
: advertised to do, and no i.orson has ever lv. n di.
i H.ii,.i..i l ..: i - . . .
ic.i i . .ii iho ia i year nv ir use ot i he-a r tn ns.
P.- npplyirg one cud of the chain over tho region
of the abdomen, and t ho cher upon tho spine just
above the hip, tho usu.il severe symptoms incident
lo that di-ea,c nro at once-romoved.
Modk oi- I si:. The chnin should bo moistened
before use vith rnin?rnn vinegar, and then cr.( cud
of the chnin should bo ppli0 mre, tly i,r the seat of
the pain or disease, nnd the other end opposed tn iu
iviii 1'ttuiipi Itief.lectrieCha nsarenot
! .ul ,aT rvom Diseases it ll
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V .. t n inaiiwiii
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il luurT'.-i.l nrn I fvln n......llAn - tor..
.Ijrliu Weaver. " resirtej.ee l
nl. 1. A. O. Cnrten. .Tnms Vs,t r.t .
"vlleftint-lU R. Potrokin, Ks; H,,n,wi tr-I
Mc'sra. Drake Pechted, Philadi'lplna.
tin eilcral.. r