...~w~ir..etw: '—>‘~""T"'n"~r-r-I‘JNJJ‘NJV'JJ'.I‘IWerN;;;:ZJJ-Nrrlxrr¢rrrli 5! SE acoam :a mama‘w- twoimam'asmairaiagunman . éfN’JJlJlJJJfJJ‘J'Jl‘fif‘ffl‘lffJ‘fJ’NJJ‘l-firlfmfff‘r‘fif 7’4} u, v ,¢,,»" . I :‘(i . ..‘.':“l' ' ’l'33 ‘ ‘ ' ‘ v I ' I ' P ' s ‘ i 9,911 N‘TIN G H OH} SE ALMANAC, 2 18 4 6 PM \ w S ‘ '' 3 ‘ V ‘ . . j s Mug the second alter Bis‘senileym‘ la"! l’em- ;‘ Con-§ v tar-(m nine; 335 day swam! aflcr the 41h 01 July, Inc 8 . , 70": of American Independence. ' .2 S " S S 1.. s ;ANUARA i FEBRUARY. , s 2 S c, MARC If. APRIL. MAY. JUNE, JULY. A UISI UST, II SEPTEM BER. ‘ 2 oclonan; NOVEMBER. 'DECEMBER. 1 There will be only two Eclipses this yo'ar. both of the Sun. and bath An nular. In. A central annular Eclipse of the Sun. on the 25m of April, 31 noon. Visible hare. 2nd. A central and annular Eclipse or the Sun, on the 20th of Oclober. at noon. Invisible here. fl'he several Court. of Clearfield county commence their union! on the (am Monday: of Febmary and May, and the last Monday: of September and November. 7- ~ 2‘ > E Mm’N’JI¢JIJINIINJ‘JNJJIIJJIJJINJIIIIIIIIN< ' E] O Q‘EEB'EEEEEE‘EEE O EHEIEJEEIQDEEBE O BEBE]? LtWll’J'J’N’l’Nl’l’l’f‘f‘l‘f-I‘INJ‘J‘IIIJ'IJ‘IJJINNI< ' ,‘Haildat'ng' at Eleclione.—On the occe- One at a lime—A comtable, who had iiiifiel'the lite Presidential election, a row lately been inducted into office, was in at- Mdo'cc'urred at a ballot box in a certain tendnnee II the court, and use ordered by «iii, during which pistols, guns, brick- the Judge to call John Bell and Elizabeth bite. &e.,‘were in requisition. The ring- Bell. He immediately began at the top of lenders were taken up, and one or the mt- his lungs iii-ii ivee bailed upon for the testimony. ' One at a time.’ eaid the Judge. _ which was in the‘ lollowiug manner: ' One at a time—one a! a lime—oN2 AT Lawyer.—-'on the night of the election, A nun!’ shouted the constable. yéri‘l’a'y you were el.ot'l’ ‘ Now you've done it,‘ exclaimed the Wilneu.—' I did lhgl,_' ‘ Judge, out of petlence‘ ‘ L.-—"Wew you shot before or behind?’ ' ' Now you've done it—now you’ve done W.-,—‘ I wasn't shot neither before norm—now you've DONE rr!‘ yelled'the con ,hehihd." ete'b‘le. [,__'- But you any you were shot i' lhere Was no standing this ; the court. , IV—- I reckon I did; for l nae pepper bar and bystanders broke into loud laugh, «fill over my left aide.’ . lo the perfect surprise and dismay ofthe , ‘L.'-—' Whet‘ncre you doing at the time astonished constable. you wereehot l’ , i ‘W.-' Saying! Why, I wasn’t saying: nothing, but was hallooing an loud! es 1 weld—J Hurrah for Clay and Frelinghuy ion!’ ’ 1,...t Did you halloo Ih ' - infirm: glhm I’ 0 name lhlng af .—I rather ’specl I didn’t. If hidflliflrtwo shot: put in you a! onczo: .qugp you wouldn’t hallooed for any boav bug yourgelf !’ . Ralher.Tough.—-'l'he Picayune has a ”on on tatuesnakc which swallowed a field name or mole. and repeated [he opc- I‘uion twice, the molg 989') mag egting hi. ii) o'qb'ind finally killing my "mum-. .'l‘ho public is - expcclad to "allow bom Mold and urpem. : ‘ . :« I2EM INDIE; ”L 911!!! 3113453283 20 27 14 21 28 I 2 19 26 l 5 22 ‘29 H 18 25 10 17 2-! ll 18 25 12 19 ‘26 10 I 7 24 31 I'2 19 26 11 18 25 16 23 30 15 ‘22 ‘29 [8 90 27 16 23 30 I 4 21 28 I 5 22 29 w. 19' '26 ll 18 ‘25 l 2 ID 96 13 20 27 l 0 :7 24 31 II 10 I 7 24 11 19 25 15 22 29 16 23 30 I 4 21 28 13 20 27 I 5 22 29 16 23 30 II 12 19 26 10 I 7 24 31 II 12 19 26 13 20 27 16 23 50 l 0 I 7 24 13 ‘2O ‘27 111 16 23 30 I 5 22 29 ll 18 25 12 19 26 I 3 20 27 11 15 22 20 IO 17 24 I ll 18 25 15 22 29 16 23 30 10 17 24 31 2Q 27 16 23 30 15 22 29 I 4 21 28, @QNMBE‘QQ 'l‘hvce nice young men were arrested in Blooklin. N. Y. on Sa|urday. for indulg ing m the very {funny recrealivm offilling a drunken negro‘a ear with ponder and blowing it off. A proposition being batons a certain ci ty council to‘ lay out a public Aquarc. one of the worthy members arose and gravely expressed the wish that. ifa square was detetmlned upon. ll might be laid out in I circle-it looked so much better. , NO one, any: Jeroma.‘lovea to tell a tale of scandal except to him that loves to heat “3 him. than, to check and rebuke the d°'."°‘.instonguo, by ‘nhowing that you do DOUIIICII to tt with plenum. , ling B I 10 17 24 31 16 28 :10 20 27 14 21 28 13 9.0 27 14 2| 28 SM 532 528 515 20 I 7 24 ll 18 25 57 459 452 447 442 I 5 22 29‘ 16 23 30 4 38 4 36 4 35 4 35. I 3 20 .27 12 lo 26 4 37 4 40 4 45 4 50 ll) 17 24 31 re.’ 457 54 512 5'20 528 15 22 20 14 21 '2B 537’ 546 555 6 4 I 2 I 9 26 613 623 632 640 649 657 7 4; 7:: 7n 10 I 7 24 3| 16 23 30 13 20 27 II 72l 724 725 725 1!. 18 25 12 26 #9-"; ~~...’..«~. .' , -l . . . ""‘ ‘ ~M ~~-n~~.....L.~.—-. ~ - . ‘l. « , - , _W"‘".‘._..»-:-‘;., ‘y-nlr .¢,.;f . - ~ ‘ ' - 4 ‘ ' , v.‘ NEW ‘ 909952 .A ' DANIELf'BARREXIflI‘I ' AS'jh'st math?“ 11 lig’ge antl‘ tpllemliilu assortment «pl Gouda. hhic’hlhe Is gle tenninr’d to are]! n's low pg.“ «Hi, 91' in g:- Chflngé lotl c'ouhtry produce, 115' they yan bé' purchased in the couhty. Thankful “"1135! l'avors'. hé takes this oppnrtunit; to say to his old costume-ts, that he desires them to call nth}: New Store. twwhtch he has remand. in all mus belorq pur chaui'hg elsewhere; satisfied that it they examine hii stock, and widen. they “ill continue to trudg uith him. His stugk consists in part of ' w , ~ 'Broadcloths, Illnck, Bjuq. Vlnvieiblc green; Gray. 81c.- Also, Pilot u'nd Beatskin dolh. . z Cussz'meres 6' Satinets. s 16 pieces Salinel and several pieceu‘hl 2‘ Cassimere nf all colon and qualll]. lower 5 that. it has Ever ‘ in the county. 2 I'M/e 2 s . : chvlul plows 0! Mc_ ul llillrrcnl col 5 on, wilnble lur cloaks A [p a c a s . l 2 pivcea Alpaca, uf nll qualilics, {mm 40 cenlu upwarda. Imwnr than ever thé ~amc qualily ha: been 391 i in the county. C a 11 c 0 8. 70 pieces of Calico. uf every quality Mom 7 cents upwards. Ladies are Inviled lo call 81 exanune hi" stock of dank Prints. Mons dc Lane. 10 piecs new style Dc Lanes. 0! the best quality—and from 37% cenl_s upwards, ac cording to quality—cheaper and better than ever ufi'errd. 619 628 637 645 Shirlings (9- Sheetings, 0! a superior quality, from 2 101$ yards wide. This urllc'e “ill be said |uw. nul wilhstuning the rise in the city price. Blank e t s. A gnod assorlmenl ml Blmkcts, for the Cold weulher. Also. a few piecra of Hume.- blankets, together will: . Kenlucky Jams,- F/annela. red, white and yellow; Green Baze; Linuya; Canvass,- faddmg; Beauty-teem; Velvcl; Vul ings. of a vane/y qfqualiliea; Cravals; Slacks,- Ginghama; Irish Linen; It’ua sia Diaper,- Craa/I; Charla,- Tic/rings; Brown Drillinga; Canton Flannela; W'hile Cambrics ,- Jackonets ,- Book Aluslin; [Hull and Swiss Aluslin; Cal! and Cambrics ,- Gloves ,- Houry; Thread; Banana. and a full (near/men! of Trimmings. «S-c. Shaw l s . 653 7] 7.8 713 718 7‘22 724 724 725 7‘23 720 715 710 73 656 648 640 632 Anossotlmem ul Shawls, Common and Suprviur. A general assortment Drugs. «1' a gum! qua'ily. A few l’alenl mrdlcinoa. uml UHs, Paints. Varnish,&r. 623 614 6 5 656 Boots '9' Shoes. The largest assurllnenl 0! Boots 81. Shoes ever oflercd fur sale in the place. Contac bouts. Kip blml‘, Calhkiu walvr-prool boots. &c. A Luge nssmtmenl of Bnya’ boots—mens‘ Bmgam, Cuanse and Kip. An unusually large supply of \Vomcna' Boots & Shoes. . »Ha.ts & Caps. A Luge aasottmenl 0! Halo and Cap“.— Mem' Silk and Fur llnls at 82. Fur and Clulh Capu. Queensware. A lull assortment 0! We“ selected Queens ware. 439 436 435 435 In abundance. Persons desirous oi budd ding \HII find I bargain offered on the n ticlea uf bulls, hingel. ncrcw'l. &c. Books and Stationary. Family Blblcs. 'l’cslamc-nls, Blank banks of almost every descripuun, Almanacs, Slates. Papvr. 81c. Groc artes. Como, 'l ea and Sugar ol the best quality; BOston Syrup, Suznr~hou~e and New or leum Molasses ; Common and Cavendiah 'l‘obacco; Pepper, Allapice. Ginger. and almost every tlnng that can be mentioned in that line. All ol Which “ill be sold low for cash or in exchange for produce as follows: Country Produce, I will lake in "change lor goods the following articlea:——Lumber, Shingles, Grain of all kinds, Pork. Tallow, Can dles, Beeswax, Lard, Muller, Dears/rim. Furs. and any other article Hm! I can sell, The highest pvicos will be given [or Square l'imber and Bonds. and Goods sold 11l exclmnye lor Ihem ul cash prices: DANIEL BARRETT. Curwcnsvillc ”re. 18, ’45. ADMINISTRA'I‘OR’S NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ~ Letters 0t Administration have been granted to the subscriber on the Estate 0! Isaac 11. Baldwin. late 0! Brady township, Clearfield county. dec"t.', therefore all per ~nna.knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. and thuac having demands wdl present them duly authenticated {or set. tlement. .' JOSEPH ;\.»'l'. HUNTER Nov. 28, 1845. APPRENTICE WANTED To the Blacksmithz'ng Business. a Btiydrum 16 lo 18 yours 0' age can have a aond opportunity 0! learning che above business by making applicnion immediqlely lo; the subscriber in {MS plage. either germnally eor. by letter. } " . :JQHN BEAUMON'I‘; . od. 30, 1845. Drugs Hardware NE NOTICE _[S-ONCE MORE GI‘VEM‘TTHJ’I 'P.. HURXTHA L 3ha_s_ tfi‘eived'h Fm [lf-{Sh :shpfaly‘ uf'gbbdfiu gun (he mesml and cu‘mihg soam‘n, nml prmnis'eg misell'upunns favorable terms as any es: lafilishmeut in (he counly. Ilia stock coriaiitaul' x -' . ‘ I.!)me CBCDCDIDQO ' I ‘ of nearly evety desculpliun, gueh us cloths, cnssimetea. sallinellu, Kentucky. yam. red. yellow and “bile woollen llnnnelo. brown and while comm llunncls, silk warp lustre alpaca. black and brown n'pnca, black; brnwn and green meflnn. checks ul vufious quolili‘es. ginghnlm,mousseliuo dc lnlne, crnpe dc laine, bulzarine. cashmere de muse, &c. &c. a good assortment ol lunry uml lrimmmg goodfi. - .flLSO I a fine stock of hats. auch as cnslor, beaver, brush, russia. romm and wool. Cups—u ‘gnull supply ul' laslljonable cloth, velvel, glazed and seal. Hardware, Mill saws, cross cut and hand-saws, cof lcc mills. row-belle, nugurs, film. screws, 'lncks. lurks. shovels. and many olher things in the same line. , . Shoes, Boots &- Leather, whh'h require but lu be Seen for (heir rec mnmendnlmn.“ _. ' , ’ GROCERIES. A generpl assortment. carefully laid in. aml of a' very good quality. ‘ @ll3l 0391383130 A general assortment, and of good quali- @fimgmmWo Such as lca mm, cups and sauccts, platet. 81c. &c.. DRUGS, A goud unppl] of every descripfion. JVova Scotia Grind-Stones ()l the very best grit and quality. Call and see for yuuruclves, as the stock mil be solil reasonable, in Exchange lur "'hcuf, Rye. Oats. Pork. Hides, film. and especially for the CASH. Clearfield, Nov. 1, 1845. Heads up for Dublin .’ N E W G OO D S . E 81. W. F. IRWIN have qut recei . ved and opened at their old gland, n 9 large an assurlmenl of as good goods, and as cheap goods. as can be had lrom a ny other "are In Clearficld county. 'l'heir stuck com-ism of DRY GOODS. Hardware. Hats, (best quality) Drugs. Tinware. Cotton Yam, Confectionary. CLOCKS, Brushes, Oils. Paints, Nails. flir-tight Stoves, Ten plate do. Tobacco. bestquali ’I/ GROCERIES, Shoes 81 Boa/.1, Caps qf every mm' cry. Quemsware. " Umbrellas. 800/r9 5* Slaliana ry. Glass. Loo/ring Glasses. Varnish, Sleigh Bel/a. Cooking Stoves. Slovepipc. Sugar, best quality _ . ([O. Common, «9c. The public are respectfully requested to call and examine lur themselves, as they are determined to tender all possible satisfaction to their cugtumers. All kinds' of grain. lumber. deer skim. raga. pork. bcnwax, (allow, butler. eggs. llags' bristles, hides, furs, or even CURSE, wull be taken in exchange for goods. E. & W. F. IRWIN. ,Cienrfiehl. 19th Nov. 1845. CHAIR-M “Kings; lEI®WESLB 33.531133] “MINER: ‘ HARLES MILLER, having purcha (l set! the establishment of C. D. Wat son. respectlully informs the citizens of Clezttfiehl and its vicinity. that he is now carrying on the above business in all its branches, and as he is determined to man nlacture in the best style. Chairs. Setteca, 81¢. on reasrmable terms. he hopes to utter it and receive a liberal shure of patronage and support. N. 13. Country Produce taken in or change for work, and liberul discount made for cash. Sept. 20, 1845. Popular Remedies. HE most popular remedies or lho prcucnl do T are them which cleanse and purity the blood: um! which are known In be innocent in their quali lias. Such remedies nu Antimony. Mercury. Zinc. and lmvmg recourse lo bleeding in disease. are now. It is hoped. going out of fnshiuiimnd Vogcmblo reme dies “ill he soon the populur medicimx 'l‘hon Brun dreih'a \’cgclulilo Universal Pill: will be used and npprci-iulcd They are known to at! beneficially on every part of the burly; being tnlieu up by the chyle lhay puma inlo lho blood. which (ht-y purily. and ilnhould be remembered lhnl they only remove those parts from the blood which were [he cn-ino ol lnflnmmuunn or disease ol any kind. Nothing in o~ qunl Io ridding the vilinted lmmors wilh n vcgclnble modiclnc ol'lhiskinul, which oighly-lour yours have proved never to do injury, but always good. Sold by tho following Agenlr in Clenrflcld co. El & W F lrwin,Cleurfield. John lrvin. Curwonavillc. Duvud Irvin. Lulhenburg Jamal McGirk. Philipnburg. Comm munvy. OFFICE—No. 241 Honvuy New York. June 1,1845.—l yr ‘ DRUGS, Patent Med .»gfi/ icincs, &c.. lor sale at ‘ 1M Ihe Drug Store «if ‘ s‘” C. D. \‘VA'I‘SON. ' 1’93; ‘ 28!?) Nov. . I 0 Bie‘cea rie‘ohndlvnt'y of qualitiet "Id Pl'lc". Allo SIX pieces Merino; , ' C. KRATZER. .....~-‘,........ V ”.44.. -» “"r’ ’ If '_ . 3,, ‘ B. BRANDRETH. M D. ~l‘y BSMiOMfiA'TJC "Rim v-m-wi; gGREA‘rLY’ Mammal) "RICE*P‘ROA\I‘S'_TO.3 5:,‘ «Hmonmnsgnm ANNUM. , K :o‘!.,‘ : 3‘} ' ,v-t"vg,g. "71""3‘! .- Smgla. Cory—r lovsvi'r‘r-ann Can-13., (Prospeclua q/lhe Seventeenth .Ighupc ), ,fl‘llb price offline Dehmrghc ‘Rovipw I?!“ ha rklu lore' bean 100 high—no! lfur'm me. Eggs! nntlifinhm tar. hm (or the mvnnx .m min uf {lnnumndalht whn' would ho glad luxcrejvo It. aim! umungwlgnm-il in hghly desimblp thnl ll should clrc9lul¢.,vl"orthé pu'h' pose. lhcrblom. ol largely" ,widdmng tho mngd arm usefulness. and nfmquplying gho numbers 0! pholq to whom ”may. be qccegylble..gl hqa becn_delqrmin. edfiimulln'nc'oully with lhc gre’ui. reduction mjho oxpr’ns’c 100 p‘nsthgp.‘ lo rddnc‘o‘vili s’nbnnlptmn prim- ulna. from nvn lo THREE dollars; and whcn several unflo in subscription. to my lawn: TWO do]; hm filly} or dvcn (0' TWO 'dullun'lhlrly coma pol nnnum. - x ‘ . —' This'vcrg low reducuqn'in lhe rec‘fipw (nvcom -. mad with ul nicom’mrnlively small Iminulionofiull oxpensg) inv‘ulvcs,‘o mursv.‘nn‘onme gunmen bfpm fil upon 1!. unless co'nipansatcd by n vdulrmnlliphrns non ofaubscribcrs._ Them wigl‘bo at the, outlet, on: ly a Igmull roducnon in its number 0! bugonmoon in he réalorcd to its old number. without mcrouo‘bf pure, when the nnlinpnled aucmu orlho cxpeumm uhnlljuslify it. . .., The porlrum of dillmguishl‘d dcmdpmla v'vill'bo continued, engraved 'in banish and more éoslly .Ibe than heretofow. ’ . , g __- . -v 'l‘hc posnrlnigo, horonfler. for any distance. will ha onlyjlve an «1-11qu mm; II has llcrolol'nre been. [of ovor 100 miles. ciglueen con". Wu look lbr exlnnslon o! cirrululwn In be teckuucd hy tau 9/ Mountain,” the result and compensation of Ibis great roduclmn of price. Every friend oftho work. and ot the demo. cmtic principle and cause. ll confidentlynppented'lb, lo oxen himqe lflo promre u subycriben; both go". lend iis usefuldess, and lo c'nrry It‘sucqeufully lhm' lhr omin of this grant reduclion m 11l receipt; Those who‘ huvmptud m ndvonro ior [he comm; your, “'1” receive it, ul [he reduced mic. {or a you and a half. . TERMS HENCEFORWARD (mvmunu m ADVACE) anglo Copy, -83 00 [Eight Copies, 20 oo l-‘u'ur Copies. ll 00 Thirteen Cupiul, 30 00 n will thus be: seen. that when lhinceri copiel um ordered nl once. the price In doWn to about TWO no!» man AND 'rum‘rv czm-s each. These rules ufl'ord high inducements to agent: and other: to lnlorcsl them-elves to procure aubacnbon. The (2th cynical and puymcntlu advance. muubo uncompmminirggly adhered m. The p. 13! relax-lion 0! il has cause an" accumulation of no! farfrom'4oh 000 dollarl of debt: due lo the work. Hereaflat, this muan wholly reformed; nor must eilhor the mast eminenlJnlmcal mend, or Ihe moat intimate personal one, be uplonacd on experiencing in application. in the mummy o! lheir numbers, ii the neglecl lhil rule; the vital nocemly of which. at [he prncnl rc duccd rules. must be ohvloua to all. No communimlxom Wlll be taken from the poet umce.unlesn tree 0! lmlugo. . AII communications. both on ednorinl and publuh‘ my business. mull b 9 nddroncd hancelorwnrd to the undersigned. Thou relnnn to tho aolllememohho nudebludue the work, wilFbo mll nddreuod loMr. F]. G. Langley. 8 Astor House, Ihe pm! nrrnngemenll wilh whom, an publilher. have reached their (ermln. alion. .-.. J. L. Q'SULLIVANI h Oct; 1845 LAST LIKENESS 0F GEN. JACKSONL The admirable Dnguerrcot pa ofGenepul Jncltlon. taken by Anthony Eduard & (30.. n few weeks he fore hiedcoth. hna been purchased (or the use 01 the Democratic Review. It in in the hands 0! the ettnt. and will be engraved in the finest style oi mezzotint olextrn size. It no most benutllul und interelling work. declared by Mr. Van Enron and omm. to give u more periocnaen ol the good nntl'grcnl old man than uny other lilteneu; and “ought to bo poached and framed by every friend who love: or revere: hit me mory. 'l hose who ruhscrtbe early. will receive it no one ol the regular eerxca ol portrtull. To the Democratic Press Our iriendaoflhe Democmlch’wu are "queued. to interest themselves in aiding to carry the work nfc ly undwccenlully through Iho crinu of this grant reduction of price. Every editor inserting thin prosrcc' tun. with an editorial notice. (and scnding'u copy o the paper marked.‘ nhnll receive the Review {or a year The Democratic Union. Semi~Weekly durmg tho Senion orlho Logalnmxo _ m'rwo DOLLARS. ' HE Democrattc Unton will as usual. he publish T ed mire a week, during the comin uselon ol the Legislature. and we embrace an eatFy oecastotl tn commend it tn the favor of the reading üblir. Neither pains nur expense shall be nparod tn finpart to ill columns additional zeal and Vigor. Ample and corret‘l rep‘oru ofthe proceedtnge ol the two branch. cs. together with sketches ot‘tlto debate: on all pub lie and important questions. thl be tarnished, com. petent atenocraphen havmg been engaged for that itrpose. Persona desirou- of'obtatntag earlfllntcl llgcuce wxll always find in‘ the Democrattc niene true_end hem-st. chronicle To Attorneye. Judi", Janice: ol the Peace, and public olficen genera ly. It will be invaluable. ah the Union executes all the STATE PRINTING. and the LA W 3 ofa public and general nature are publi-hcd tn it immediately after their passage. and usually some months before pro. mulgnted in pamphlet lorm. To increase our facilities lorthe moat prompt eke cutton ot‘all the public printing, we are now propell' ing uur presses by the and of steam, a most important matter in the legislative body. A curs: ofablo corteapondente haw! been employ~ ed at \ eahington city. who will keep our readers mnatnntly apprised ot eventl lmnlptrtng at the neat ol the National Government. 'l‘ E R M S. ‘ Forlho whole your, ' $3 00 For the session on! , [twice a week] 2 00 Any person undying u- five aubucnbeu lo! the ten uion. ncpompnmcd bi tun dollars. «hall receives co py gratis {or Inn Irou le. Adan-as M‘KINLEY & LESCURE. NEW 8: “REAP GOGDS. U‘ST received and fur )sale by “he J subsetiber. a! his old o‘and. a large asaonmenl nf new and xeasdnuble guodn, consisting uf ' , ' DR 1’ 000128,. HflRDVIfflRE.‘ GROCERIES. QUEENSWflRE. BOOTS &- Shoes, >HflTS'& CJPS, BONNETS. {TUB/("(100, , ’CIGflRS. «9c. which he is prepared to sell lor cash 01 produce as cheap no [hey can be had at a ny other establishment in town. The public are respetlfully inviled to call and examine his elockland'judge for themselves. ' RICHARD SHAW Nov. 7, ’45 NERVE& BONE LINIMENT. FOR Rheumatism. Sprains. Bruin", &c. A fiut rave remedy for the a buve complaints. 'Puice 37;} cenl'p. Pre pared 9'.“ {or aale’at lhe Drug‘S! ta 0‘ ’ . ' c. D. WAT§ON. Nov. 28. ' . SPIRITS 0F CAMPHOR lor me by . . _ F. P. HURXTHAL. Dec; 16.. 1845; Lampflil for sale by the Idblcriber. Dec, 26. . C. KRA'I‘ZER. $52; he ' . - . .1 _ fi‘fluékw - ' ” “‘3‘" -.--0.-l-‘—«‘.h.,._....u “Jgfikun . - :2 4.2 x. .1. E BM 135. Nnunu at. N. Y
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