6.:=~...:.~~ POETRY: ;_ IN WANT-or cum. ‘' ' > ' Thq Rev. E. Pmcv flows. cdnlor ol the “Dollar Bedouin" published {a Loumnm, mun mills upon 'MI indeblod nub-cube“ lo pay up: ‘ - 5 .Como ya algnon. pioudmnd lowly, . '. . . Rxch and ragaecyvlenn and fat, "Como and fork o'or whul you mac me. i 1' Forvll‘w Dpllny Dcmocral! .‘ ‘ 'l: F'fl'bo Purim-'- anxloun l 6 rccmvo n, ,5, 5‘ , All! he sadly name the chunk, ‘ , , jinn Dollar bright. holiovo il. 3 . " Duo for paper. re'nt and Ink ‘ ', ‘ ‘Pny don't heullate.yo'signcnf ‘ _ ‘ 01th. Pnnlcr‘a puttnvn'cothink» i 1? . ..S'ond,olen'dqlhlo lilvbnhmon' “.u’ .3 1 g Quipkly,Cunh ua.orwe sink! • e • oun ry ' rein; 1553' rollowmg libciul rcmnrka are taken from F‘f“? Salurday ancllc, of the 24!]: inn. We "I!" It may hnvo n proper influence upon the cili~ IBM of our county. They do not extend lo us "In! uhrglund energetic luppm’l which our labou m!“- We do not complain of thorn nub-cribing 'Ol “go Vlluablo city Weekliu—nn tho ronlrnry. We would encourage Ihem—nnd lune done it ; ”but we cannot help looking upon that man as n pomp-trial. and a poor friend to his country. who mil" tho nupporling of hil own cuunly paper. a Mary oly'acl. Wuh all much justice might our moi’ohanln and manufacturers buy all their clmhea, Choir boolnand lhoel, and their furniture, from lho ' cuy ohopl—or lhe farmers and mechanics purclmle their dry good» and groceries out of tho cuunly : Newspapers—Thwn and Country“,— The West Chester "Village Record" is in theright—dectdedly in the right, when in'commending improvements in certain of the weekly newspapers of the city— “ Neal's Gazette” among the number—it makes a reservation, to the eflect that the encouragement at these publications should be secondary to that ol the local newspa petl—-that a county paper should be sub scribed tor first, and that, in the next place. a selection should be made from the woekliea üboyc alluded to. The coun ty newspaper. to our View of the subject Itlesst. occupies a position of much im portance in matters of immediate domes tic-concern. and represents the place in which it is published. in what we may call the great Congress of Public Opinion. as formed by the newspapers ot the (lay, giv ing utterance to its wishes, defining its wants. and embodying its sentiments; and we cannot help it. evenil it lead sometimes ton harsh judgement. this habit we hare acquired. of estimating the progress in wealth. refinement. and”, civilization 0! sections at the country. By the character and circulation at the newspapers that are i'uued thereabouts. When such prints have a flourishing aspect 8; exhibit a high moral tone. such, any we to ourselves.l must be the leading traits of the people on ‘ , whom they depend lor support ; and We are inclined to think that in this regard there is 'no truer index to the rest state ol sflairlpthsn' that of which we speak.— Take Chester county. for instance; exam ine the various newspapers published with -in_itl confines—none, better, in all the es ‘sentialsof merit. are to be tound in the ‘ Union; Ind then draw your inference at:- ,cordiug to the rule laid down. and you ' will find our theory to come out in proof, exact to the letter. Encourage the local newspaper then ;‘ and-be assured that the good you do to it. will be repaid tenfold _by its Influence upon the general prosper _ity of the place. There is action an re action here—it the people make the news paper.the newspaper in return contributes largely, to make the people; and it is sure that "the one be lively. active. and well to do in the world. as Well as‘conscientiuus and intellectual, we are not far wrong in assuming that its patrons are the same.— Eneoursge thelpcal‘nstrspaper. therefore, as: material partol yoursetes—the couni tenure, in (act, by which you aroknowu to the test of the community—the voice by which you are heard. That done-tor we sre.sntistied there is abundant room for all—athen. send to Philadelphia and enter your subscriptions—ungly, or in pairs. or in whole battalions—for "Neal‘s Saturday Gazelle.” which labors to make itselft'the best of the city weeklies." while it is_ready on all occasions to acknowledge the worth and the services of its cotempo rules in the country. laboring as they do with zeal. and talent, but too often with in sdeqttatorecompense, and appreciation.— This; republic is largely indebtedvfor its "inentaLprogress and general weltare. to . the exertions 01 its country press; and tromthat,school. have come many 01' its greatest men. to ornament the beach. the bar snd'ths muncils of the nation; 'I here Is no clams more important to_our sa clsl progress than thecountryr presr, .‘Lel it be cherished as the guardian ot our lib erties and the protector of our rights.- > A New Englander.. riding in n rai'mml qu.ofl',Somh W 931. gm.,¢-Mu«rc. peomcd. parljcufarEydl-g mu! ‘m astoniah the whey passengen. ,u im tough ' stories} aboutYan koedom. , A) last he mentio‘nédshal one of his nonghb‘on owned an immense dairy. gndlmade a million orpounds or butter, and a millioh ofpounds of-cheese yearly. This .ggryyjpgoduced some sensation.‘ and the Yankee petqpiving (ha: his ve'rac'ny was in danger of bemg quead‘smed, appealed lo a friend as follow: : ‘ True"iBb"‘ih Mr. P. [speak of Deae .can;Brown.—you know 'Dencon Brownt’ ; thare-a.’ rephed the friend.'v' lhalis, you] :know, Deacon Brown; I don’tknow :ulgvanheard precisely how many pounds qihuugg and cheese he makes a Him but .1311 an hgvha‘s- twelve saw mills thmnlt gmhy hulgermllk;’—-Norwallc Experiment, ,i : lg 1760 'l': celebratqu_-n§lx§rnliis'l'lul'losi‘: “filr‘ikfluflflywne :miles before he eohjd cuch u. l; »; 3,. :5 v .n h Q ~ , ”k .MLT-‘mmzmr ,1 SHERIEFZS -_S'ALE.. » Y virtue of n wrilvof Vendilioni Expo. B miti is'sued'ouhé'f Illerco'ur! uf;Cdm_- mon Pleou‘oi Cleaifirld’comuy. “."d .lo'rme directed, Will bé‘éxposed loipllhhc “In at the cou‘rl House, In the bnrbugh nfClenH field, on Mnnclhy (he 2d day of February out, lhe'fblloyving describvdlract ol land situate in by" township; Elia-coumyF. 'begin‘lriing at a post in'lh'eo' lune 0fi50'29, H 5 rods cost [mm the northwest come, of great lot, ”more snmh a hulfmilc lu nu: cenne at said lrn‘ct. [hence “,1 ”5 rods to an oak Stub. thence north a hull mile 1.. I 0 5 post. thanks west 115 rods to [he pluée ol beginning. containing l|s acres; uric! manure. and known as purl ol grout In! NO. 5029*Sflfl!!! and taken in em culion and m be sold as the p7operly 0| Almeroo Kinkaid. 111.80— By virtue of a writ ul levarifacias. issued out 0! the same court. and tn me directed, will he expusetl to public sale at the same time and plate, a certain tract at land situate in Fox township, Clemfield coun ty, lmuntlt'll as lultowsz—beginning 90 per rhcs west at the north east turner nl Lot No. 4897 11l :1 pu~t set in the ground. thence wen filteen chains to_n hemlock, thence auuth seventeen chains to the road, thence n south-Kw'eutern course seven chain. and fifty links tn (li'iitre of said road, thence south twenty degrees oust nineteen Chaim and twenty-five links to the creek. thence rlne euht fifteen chains, thence north fortyvchuins tn the place of beginning con taining sixty-six “news more or less.— Seizetl and taken in executinn"‘nnd to be sold as the property at Starr Dennison. administrator of the estate at Jumt‘i Deni“? nison, dcc'd. Byfivirtue of a unit of vendilioni exponas, issued out of the same count, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the name time and place, a ccttnin tract of land situate in Kurlhuuts township. Clearfiuld county. and known as part 0! tract No. 1093. bounded by parts 0| sume tract. P. A. Knvthaus. and otheru, con taining acucnly-nine acres. .0130. anoth er ttacl ol land situate In same township. being part of No. 1023, bounded by parts of same truct. P. A. Karthuus. and others. containing eigth-eigh! acres. Seized and tnke‘g in execution. and ll) be sold as the properly or the Clearfi‘cltl Coke and Iron Company, with notice to John White. terre tenant, by ELLIS IRWIN. Sh'fl. Shesifi’a nffice. Clear field, Jun. 2, 1846,§ QRIBLBRE‘WWB EMSLBIBQ BY virtue of a writ of Vendiliuni Ex ponas. isaued out of the court ol Common Pleas ol Clearfield county, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the court house. in the borough nl Clearfield. on Saturday the 315! day at January next. the followingdescribed tract oftand situate in Fox township. Elk co. bounded on the South by lands’ ol Jona than Porter. on the west by lands of Fox company, on the north by lands of Jena Kyler, and on the can by lands Nathaniel Hyatt, containing one hundred and seven triads—Seized and taken in execution, and to be sold as the property at Wm. J. B. Andrews, lateol Elk county dec'ol. by ELLIS IRWIN, Sh’tl. Sherifi’s oflico, Clear field Dec. 22. 1845.; W To Collectors. VE‘HE Collectors o! the never nl townships of Clea-field county will take notice that they are re quired to tattle lhelr respective duplicate! on or before the week of the approaching February Court. Those neglecting this may expect to have cost: added. By order of the Com’rn, J. W. WRIGHT. Trs’r. January 14, 18-16. flDz‘IJINISTRflTOR’S NOTICE. O'I‘ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN N that letters at adrniniuration have been granted to the lublcriher on lhe ea lnte of Nicholas Puulon Gentillet, late 0! Covington township. Clearfield county. dec’d. Therefore all persons knowing themselvqa indebted to said estate, are re quested to make immediate payment. and those having demands wnll present them duly authenticated lm Sel'lement. - ' AUGUSTUS M. LACON'I‘E. Jun. 14, 1846. fldm'r BLACKSMITHING VEHE’ subscrib‘ers ireapectfally inform the public that they have Immed n nix-partnership. and intend to carry on the above-business in all its br-nnchea, at the shop heretofore occupied by one oi the tirm.noar Cutwensville, where they will be thankful to. recrive .1 liberal share of public palm-nag», as all- culls in their line will be attended to on the shortest notice, and on the most accommodating terms. ‘ '. G. C; PASSMORE. ' .. Vi M.- T. GILBERT, Dec. 12. 1845. . N. B.“;Thos‘e indebted-to the subscriber for worlLdoue heretofore are respectfully called upon 'to come loiward andseule lhelr accounts, as it is absululely necessa ry his books should be cloged. > Dec. '2. 18,45. '. Uaution. a . LL p‘brao’ns are herpbx cuuliohed a-~ Z‘ gai‘nbt‘buying or sellmg or’ in any; way meddling with the following propqr-t (binow if) thqpopmasimi 9'" Wm. Tenn! vuzzé—Onc Dark Buy" Horsewsz ("me Br‘awn“ flame. g 9 wpha'veconly loaned them to. “W‘dufing our-pleasure. V ' " " 1 .WAII'SON'».-& BRENNERHX 5 ‘KmhnugghprlflplB46.~ :2 2" fl. i w.» ' I 1" w:~""‘ " 1 Ms "A «1:03); "W" I ‘2 ~ W ...-‘— H‘w 3.3:», .s§»§l2€zF-Jfi’- ‘q .. t , ‘- ,~ ,cp alrb;,:}4" .4” w '. 5"" ' 17-133 , 1 W. > 'Jfifts‘xp . :xx:N* z I” ‘ 11 LSO- GEO. G. PASSMORE. “.11-LIS , '. ' ' . 'l‘ EH 0F ~ Bake Cle‘tgéqlNG ‘;LETTFR r‘- * - E 391 _Mnrlht‘hl, on." ‘he-p" S , gunfidw Thfémi... “I? 15,, "in 0m ;‘ ‘ '''n w ' - c . . ”C L] 0r l Plnb 840 e3‘ P 0 HM "ms “P'les LFm ,arzgr S' , - .T‘iE Dina , ll] ‘( ! .‘(r'. n . l‘ m 0 In J.“ 0"“. n. G.” G [had Ill)”. » and nrolhfll Popul >c. Kiellfi-‘hnlsixm L- ”“39 “"39 “cl" C; ‘ues'wgich'gice:‘hikl‘llj‘l‘m’lcdi' “edil‘g Hil! '2-‘A tam)" 3a 3' Jo| ' " and}: “ch y ‘nofid‘. ”lii-m "mr' ''| ' . ‘ I "In ’ , cks ”1 'll‘ nVIn “med- lo ' 9n. - "‘9 , pm 9r Dflv'w .1). kcm'on Ma B. dirl‘opmlg 11:30“er an?“ inn-3L pm.“ Mega," - RQ-“S‘Jos "' Map'"2 Jah'Y. . arcfhtnn gg‘nngUig‘ofmgzglimufyniinfil‘gam‘fl . "(I .. " 9 .Es“ (I -‘ a 5‘7 300' 0 f .lng- vb! lir (’ P}, "Ude“ Plle ’m ‘ PProp' “gel" "hu “8h“, Ina - Ore“ ‘lllm 0 In 5J - 40% "mud “'OO "opm n'flnd ’"Ona rV.z- " Va "‘98:; "‘Ph Qu' “Cub ch Very 'l‘} "I"' “I‘m .Vm. ”-nr "‘0 'fl,C° n “-1 ' ‘ I." J 3 '. fl ylo lh pan of ‘9): ur 1:3," I) C(llcin'ug‘nlll 0 now! §s“*lrbi"‘- “sow 33mm £3,me m"éi.:'sh%¥nsngn ilk:'3.:’;"°g~xl”:owfii {33 met ' rn ' " "ml 7‘ ‘ it Mn 0- ll ; (3‘ nc us n. 33““; A {85% ' WWW-F" - u'u‘i'rromhm 1r - '__ - ' n r‘ . u I 1. . ‘ “We :3; Pvrslm 9" “"nery “i'vh n’rfi‘i'gjnédfitrsl:l2":;'so”2.‘;::i«-'lZ“‘“"»ss‘43:,"ls'eri ”'- w' ac - 05 BHe ”in" "into ‘yy 'ero' he y. "H a“ Q‘ I ‘lld “3r: "M, ,9] ”11l ”10 ml .. | “any? [Or '0“ p‘ 5153;; 2:81:11? injsyrg'cll’ig;§m"l‘;itif‘"”l?:nl;fi~‘:‘ofi ' a o-.. n. l IL- N: Mung” "'1 u OT." “vinlrwinfvc'rg Ague‘.‘"’“'yn;-:"' yzfi‘le‘flfi: ‘ 00“ "Dc” '0 J"d[r .' Cur" oflvficl '9 in (, g'md. ‘5 “(IV [3' P - Game. NV"). Lu‘enfivill (1, Journal 0 .DI FF‘CE cGirk [:hsgrabu 9. ll (‘o' . -No_'o‘;“|ip9b:g‘ . " Inn, Hm; ad . 0|”, 3- BMW N e ""h RANfow Yorlly' . ET”. 1:. 1 D TRIAL LIST, \. A ‘ F r February Term, 184 b. Conlw'lq‘uuo ol I‘qu VI. Smith dz Bram: Willinm ‘lgnngnn n Edward McEwcu Archibald Cnmpbeil vn Campbell & Slewarl A 5 Lippcnrml vs E «K: T Lmfii M 'l‘ilghmun \H J Brunkn cl ul Juhu Selfritlgo vs David Miller Rudolph Light VI Chrilsl'n Hnrniuh Jame: BJlutchinun v- Wnrndr & Kincaid Phnhp Ante: VI Juhn Mcl’hel'aon John Luy v- l’clor anm Levi Lulz ya Alfonso Lucnnlo Wm Fullnrlun v. B H Caldwell Ruben \anlacn va Ulmnn & Slunly L Lulz use of’l‘iplcn u Peter anm Archibald Campbell va Samuel Jordon John Fullerton VI John-ton (in l-‘ullerlun S Crow cl nl vn Lulher & Hoover 01 ul Wm Duran V: J Dnvidunn Wm 'l‘iplon v» Jonathan Maya Wm Dex-ling Va A B Read Adm'r of? A Kurlhuua Cour! Prbclanmlion, WHEREAS lhe Hun. Goo. W. \Voodwnrd, l’rcu demJudgc of tho Cuur! ol Common Plum; n! the -lllnjudi(-inl lliulficl, compo-ed 0| lhe command Clmlun. Mlfllin. (Icmro nml Clcurfiold. and the Hun. Jumvn Forgnmnmnd Juhn Putlon, Esq'r». Abram acmtc Judge: in Clonrliold County. have isumd lhmr precept, homing dulc the 41h duvui Dec 18-15, lo Inc diroolod.lor holding u Court or Common Pleas, ()rp/xana Court, Court 0] Quarter Sessiona, and Court of chr t} Ter minzr and General Jail Delivery, nl Clearfiuld Town. furtho Counl ol (.‘lenrfio|d.on (he let Mundny ol l-‘ob'y noxl. (going the 2d (luv oflhe moulh.) Nolgcc iaJ/teflfure, hereby given. to the Coroner's. Justices oi the Pence. d; Constables 4n and for the County oi'Clonrficld. to appear in thuir own proper persons. with Rolls. Rowrdaanuisinons Exinminntions nnd other Remembrances. to do those things which their ollices & In their bohalinppertuin to be done; mm” wnncsuqa and otlnsrpcrnons pru noculng ”I he ‘ ut the Commonwealth ngulnst uny prmonor- nrerequircd to be then and thvvouttondinfi and notdcpurl wnlhoul leave, at their peril. Jurun nru requested to he punctual in thclrultnnduncc ul the nm-uiutedluue ngrcoahlo to notice. wcnundcrm hand at me lown o! Clcurfiolthin ‘26”; day uchcembcr, In the an: ul'uur Lard one thousand oighl hundred nudylor! fivo.uud lhe sixty smonlh yonrol'AmcriL-un lndvcpcmienco. ELLIS IRWIN.‘SI|'IT. The l‘cnu’a Reporlcr & HOME JOURNAL. ”le “ Pannsylvmnn Report” and Home Jour- T nhl," wnll be publlshcd lwicu 11 “Tell dunng the sensual] U! the Legislature. and lurnxshod lo uubacrh born nt- (ho low pnce cl 'l'wo Dollar: fur (hut period. Ahlo unll (-ompetonl reporters have been on aged in boll] branches. who will lurnish us will: lufi. un paruul and mrn-rl reports ul‘mo procucdnngu. On all -mporlunl qucsnuus, the debates Will be given a! length. Our randrrs mu rcul ouxurcd lhnl Hwy WI” 11! all limes find " 'l‘hc Kr-porlor" a correct uud hu'unenl ve hiclu oI Denim-rum: Inllh. We are nellhur lo be bo'l enjolod or lnghlonod 11110 lho suppurlnf any mensure adverse In lhe lune huan-d usages oi the party Our duty shall be hohonly and fmlhtully discharged come what may. ‘ We shall also prevent our readers. wxlh lull reports of all the urn rlunt oven": transpxring at the Bout of the Federal (Egvornmeu, in each number. In order lhnl no delay may b 0 ex erienced ”Llhc early lrunamussiuu ofour mmls.uur urnion Will be run 01! upon u buponoryowor press. which Will be in up cmliun In a few duys. - We relpoclfully ask the Democracy 01 Iho Slulo lo mlercsl themselves In our bchull. ISAAC R. DILLI'ZR. Any pel'mn lorwurding' us [on dullnrx, and five suhsqrnbenlorlho session.shnll rcccwou copy gram for hm kum’nms - WANT E D . LUNIBI‘IR many quantity. such an Square Timber,‘ Boards and good Shingles. AAL S O , IFIIEJI T, RYE. Corn, BUCKIVHEfl 'l' 0.0 TS. Iv'LflX- SEED. 'I'IAIO TH Y - SEEI), CLOVER-9E5”. BUTTER. Lflßl), PORK, BEEF, VENISON. <S-c.. for which lhe higlnev-t prices “ill be given, and gouds sold at cash price—at the cheap state 1»! C. KRATZER. Dec. 26, 1845. NEW 8L GHEAP GQGDS. JUST received and ifor sale by lhe » aubacriber. In his old stand, a large assortmenl of new and sensonnble goods, tennaisling of ' DRY GUORS. Ilfllz’DlV/IRE. GROCERIES. l QUEENSIVJHEE, BOOTS & Shoes, HflTS 5- Cfll’S, BONNE ’I‘S. | 703.6 CCO. ’ CIGflRS,, x? c. whichhe is prepared to sell lur cash or produce as cheap M they can he had at a ny other'esjumiuhmcn: in lawn. The pubiic are respectfully in'viled to call and examine his stock and judge for themgelves. . RICHARD SHAW Npv. 7, '45. ‘NEI{VE& BONE LINIMENT. E‘OR .Rhepmmism, Sprains, Bruises. 13in ‘Afiut rate remedy. [or thje a buve complain‘_ls. Price 37;} cents. .Prc-Y pated and fo'r,sale'wt‘ullmjljrug Store 6! ‘4' ' ’_ ~C.' D. WATSON. N0v,28.._ If; ‘. I" I’mrrs' o'l?ch 51' mm: m. file 1;,- 5:" 2'l 52“. In- 'fiUßX'l‘ll’Ab'ii Docs-le, Law-. 1 aw - ;:» .‘-4.'L;.‘;£...v..;;,.;,‘r.’v M ‘ " u ’N. -..-v-c‘-)'.- . ‘. ' gm . , A .n; .5.. r, , TW‘T;W~~EMW "+3.4. w ._7,. .. { .y .y' _- new”; thj‘V'.‘ -;.- .. .- :1 a m ML".- ,M w‘ June I. 1845.—1 yr. ' DRUGS, I’nlcnt Med -335.1“ icincs, Bftc., lor saleli n! ‘~\' 5 the Dnug Slore n A. ¥MI " C. D. WATSON. “W 28th Nov. ‘0 Pieces ric'nondwuly nl quafilies and prices. Also SIX pit'ri‘s Merino. C. KRA'ITZER} CHAIR-MAKING 8b {EIGJWQIEB I?&BES‘II‘IIEICE}Q ‘ HARLES MILLER, having purcha (j 881' the establishment ol C. D. \Vnt son, reapectlully inlurms the cilizens o! Clenrfield and its vicmiiy, that he is now carrying on lhe above business in all Its branches, uni! us he is determined (a man ulnclure in the hem style. Chairs. Scltees, &c. on reasonuble terms, he hopes to Incr it and receive a liberal share 0! patronage and support. N N. U. Counlry Produce misfit: in ex. change for work, and liberal Jdiscounl made for cash. Sept. 20, 1845. NEW GOODS. 81 \N. F. IRWIN have just recei E . ved and opened at their old sland. as large an assortment of as good goods, and as cheap goods, as can be had [mm a ny olhel More In Clearfield coumy. 'l‘heir stock consisis of ' DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Hurdu-am I Shoes & Boole, Hale. (best quality) Cups of every uari Drugs. , . cry. Tinwarc. Queensware. Cotton Yarn, Umbrellas, Confictionary. Book: 5- Sfaliona CLOCK S. . ry. Brushes, Glass. Oils, Paints, Nails. flir-light Slaves, ' Cooking Stoves. Template do. I Stove pipe. Tobacco, beslquali Sugar, bcslvqualig/ (y. | (a. common, ‘5":- 'l'he public are respectfuily requested to call and examine for themselves, as they are delermined lu lender all possible satisfaction to their cuslmucts. - All kinds of grain. lumber. (lecr skins. rags. pork. beeswax, lallow, (miter. eggs, hogs’ bristles, hides. furs, or even ('flSH, will be taken in exchange for gumlg. E. & W. R IRWIN. Clenrfield, 19th Nuv. 1845. IS 01VCE AIORE GIVEN, Til/17 P. HURX'I‘HA L has received a fresh aupplv ‘f L" ‘l9 _ . ._ -pply u. goods In sun lhe pucsenl and coming season, and prumises to sell upon us favorable lcrms nu any es~ (ablichmenk in lhe ruunly. His stock cousins of @1331! ®®®IDE39 of nearly eveaj dcsc:iptic;n,such na cloths, cansimcrea, saltinellu, Kenlucky jruns. red. yellow and uhile woullen (launch. brown and white cotum fiannels. silk wnzp lustre alpaca. black and ~brown alpaca. black. bruwn and green mennmchecks of various qualixi'es, ginghmm, mousseline do lame. crane dc iniue, bulznrine. cashmere do cause, 81“. &c. n gum] assortment p! fancy and trimming gumls. ’ , flLSO a fine stock onu.‘ such as caslor, beaver, brush, russia, wram and wool. Caps—a goml supply of fashionable cloth, velvet, glazed and seal. 4 '- , Hardware,- ‘ ' Mill Rama, crossrut' and Imnil-aawa,,'cof lee mills. ,csu-bells, nugur‘s. film sc'rexu, lacks,‘ lonka.’ shovels, and ‘mauy omer things in the same hne. ' Shoes, Boots ‘& Leaiher, . » uhich require but to be ‘seen fur their rec ummendal‘mn. , " ' ‘ GROCERIES, _ ~ A general ussorlmvcm. cn'refully laid Lin, and of a very good‘quality.' V x “mamawausm'a ‘ ~ A geuéral assortment, and of' good quali ly. ~ ~ , , . . . H - @mmmmmm ' I; ‘1 1‘ Such as ten sens; cups and saucers, plates" 81‘:- &C. v ‘ ' _ . . " ‘'. .I , . . DRUGS» ‘ 'A ggnd supp!) Vof‘leVe'rj dgscrfipfigp.’ ' Nova, Scotia Grind -:S'tones Ol‘lhe very best giit and (ju‘ali'ly; A ‘ ' ‘ "NCall amuse rfor’ybur‘sql‘v'e'g;‘a'gftlic' stick ; wall'beso'hl ’rranona’blé,‘in“ erCllaiige'ffi'ofr .f Ith¢”, "Ryc._ oam -Potlc.‘-Hid33,'f"fllfg, 3 and.emetihliy‘fpr‘th‘éCASH’; W“ ' I:l'Glearfield.“Nov.*l's 1815; s'» :,,...:»=_ul ‘~ ‘ ' "ASjusl received Marge and bpleudid Hassonmem,u!,GQonlb,,.§\ I,l;th nag. terminal Io sell as low lu:_,qp,~h_,,qr films-g,- clmnge {or country plmilpgc}. :19 they Can be’ pur'chaaed in ‘lhc 5'09“”; _jfxmldq! for‘p'nst I'k'vors. lic lakuithlsl'O‘pb'filf‘lliqilk to say {u hiinld cfistnmb‘réfllhfl Tl'c‘llfn‘iré'g them .to _cnll M, his. New .Sflgrfi 116‘ Which lie "has~ removed. ‘ ili,‘ n'll that's ,beffq'fe put; chasing elscju'hi‘r'v‘. ‘éntiafigd' “15! ii“ they examine his 'alytk."3in‘ul"giéi'qng'theyi'\viil cominue‘ [0 'lFnd‘é' '{uiihflhidfi .:'}H‘i§‘sluc_k Consists in'parl of .' 'J’ "j i” BTo a (10‘ l 0 tbs ,7» -, Black. Blue. invisiblegrecn, Giay.}6iz,c.-—.:- Alsu. Pilot and Bearskin cloth. ._ , V , Cassimeres (Y Satinets. . 16 pieces SMinet and several pieces 0! Cnssimere at all colors nnd'qualjly,‘ loujqr that. it hns ever been sold in the ‘coumy.’ fiferinosz. 1' ‘. Several p'mces of Merino, (J (I'yflerénl {0"- ors, sunuble [or cloaks. , - .. . _ A lpucasfg , 12 pieces Alpac‘fi‘rfixf all quililic‘s, from 40 cents upwards. Lower than evvr Hm same quality has-been sold in-lhe count}. 70 pieces of Calico," of every {quality ham 7 cents upw’hrde. Ladies are iuvilegl to ca“ &examine his stock ofdnrk Prinlu. 10 piece new style De Lane". 0! the bent quality—and from 375 cents upwards, ac cording to Quality—cheaper and better than ever nflered. , ' ~ S/zirtings «3' S/zectings,‘ . ()f a superior quality, from a} to 12} yanh wide. This article will” be sold‘low. nol~ withstaning the rise in [he city pride. ‘ - A good assortment'ol Blankets, for Webb” weather. Also. a few pieces of Hnrsc blankets..¢ngelher whh ‘ _ Kenlucky Jeans; Flannels. red, while and yellow; Green Baze; Linux/s; Canvass; I’atldlng; Beaverlecns; Velvel; Vest. ings‘. of a mind}; of'qualilies; C'ravats; Slacks,- Ginghama; Irish Linen,- Rus sia Diaper,- Cras/a; Chet/cs,- rflckinga; Brown Drillinga; Cantdnt'Fldnnels; W'hile Cambrics ,- Jackonels ;. Book Illuslin; Mull and Swiss Alualin; Col~ ored Cambrics' ;. ‘Glaves ,- Henry; Thread; But/ans. am! a full absorhncia! of Trimmings. é-c. . .2 ~ 1 Shawls. 1 ~ ‘ Au assonlment ‘uf Shawls, Common and ‘ Superior. ' Looking Glasses, Varnish, Sleigh Bells. I=M ' D‘ANIEI;;BA‘I§I§I§T'I§ Calicos; Mous de Lane. Blankets. Drugs A general assortment 0 Drugs. of agood qualily. A few Patent medicincs, and Unis, Paints, Varnish. 81c. ‘ V - Boots"‘& Shoes. The largest assortment of Boptsfit Shoqs ever ofiered fur sale in' the place. ...Cuarse buols. Kip boots. Calhkiu water-pron! boots, &c. A large assomneht of 8015' boots—mcns’ ongnns. Course and Kip. An unusually large supply of _,\\’oména' Boots &S_hoes. - . ' ‘ ‘- Hats .81, 01:12.91. , A large assortment ol Hula and Capt-:- Mena’ Silk and Ruffian; in 89.. Fur and Cloth Caps: _ > ' . , Quéens'wafe... :, A lull assortmentol wellseleclcd Queens ware. . . Hardware In abundance. l‘eraons desirousol'bulld} ding will fiml a bargain offered on (M :- licles of butts, hinges. screws. &c. Books and Stationary. Family Bibles, 'l‘c’stumcnls. Blanksbqo‘ks of almost every vdegpylpliu‘n. Almioa'q. Slates, Paper. Sgt. ' ,“:r I ‘. Gro-c arias. Coflec. Tea and Sugurol the beat unlity; Boston Syrup, Sugar-house and hl-leW-Or leans Molasses; Common and Cavendish 'l'obarco; Pepper. Allapice. Ginggrhand almost every thing that can be montioned in that line. All‘ol ,which will be sold low (or cash or in éxchangc {or produce” follows: _ » ' = , . Country —Produce, I will lake in- exchange 103' mad: the foliowing nrlicles z—Lumb'er. , Slang/u. Grainlgf all kinds;. "Park. ’l'allOw. Can dles,’ eeswaw, Lard. liul!cr.:l)e¢ral§im’. Furs. and ny other amide that l ‘qan'oell. ’l‘he higlagsl prices . will 'be given .lor Square'Tlmß‘er. a‘ud Bands. and Good; sold in exchange‘lnr them at cushl'priccs. - ~. . DANIEL BARRETT-w Cumensville Dec. 18,.’.45. ,4 '.-.-.,;. ADMINI STR-ATGR’ 5 'N O‘T‘IGE O'I'ICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that NV > Letters .91 Adlminilsgruliqp’havg by": arnmetl to thgvaubscrjjiehbd th'chEs'tale of Isaac H. Blflduiiry. :lmp~ '9! Bcfaidy lembin, Clenrfield‘ coulflyl dqé‘fl‘hthg‘rkrfqzrb 'jnfl‘pég bons‘ Rho‘wihg'llienia'elvgs ‘ibtlebted._tp ‘said caulk; {are rrqueslcd t'o "flake im'mgtfial'o payment. null 'lbus'e :l.'in'ihg"ile‘mn-Ms‘mlvl present lhe‘m' duly nulh’emichteil‘for sist uemem. “ ' : . ~ ‘- ' ‘l, ‘ " JOSE-EH -Aj. 'l‘, -II‘UN'rER- Ndv'.28.*1845;" ' ' - . . A BPRENTICE ' WANTED ‘ To the Blacksmithing Business. " A B'l‘y.»lroi'fi'l6 I 0 layemrbf'uge'cén ' 'hdv‘c‘agood opgnorlunityloHi-ar‘tiifig lh'e‘ abhvg‘ business bi: makingiapplicnidh imniedialo‘y 1 lo Ille4vauba'a'rilier s"m” and placertitherpermmlly or by lean.“ "Pf .Ml‘ 1; firmrx-r ‘ 'JOHNz'BEKUMOfl-T.‘3 évsi’Dct.‘l3o.'llB4s. ~it! H “-wr‘vvinU'v‘ ~‘ - ‘5 I" "1533’? . mm”.
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