m a EQETRY; ALIJSfFORH‘fiEgBET if '.: v‘ f - . I a! M, r. Tux-um .i‘ Era flu maffiwficaa "Mr" gin up " -- NWT-9" lb! 5631: he laugulne and t-henrflll; .4"; 913 a- nn’i!_n_‘7tm\\' an.- Mendu m .limuiw; '(u'Nofhxm‘bm t‘glly guninuhlru and Maria! : ‘. 2‘ equtgpe foyg‘vgpin happy npd win; ‘ _ Allflcfi‘ndhebME-ira mnn would bul know n; V vaidqnm‘vinhn us a" to by: ble-t; This In hoflrenm‘ol ma pundn or M; ' {Saigon i-gmeiuus. nnd—-All'n I; tho but! MI'I for the bill! eel lhig on “Ln" standards 86mm 0! Inddass, or pilgrim of love. "he In tho shards ofDelpair niny hnvn wunderrdi A way-waded mallow. or heart-stricken duvo .- Ml’yJor Iho ban s—!» a man but confiding. l’nvldonco lendi‘tlv governs lho‘rosl. A dxhb. fmill b‘ltquo o! "In crauluro 1m guiding. “Moély and wurilymfllm the bust. A! ‘n fouho pm! than flung away xenon. "_xgll your (can and yourlon m the van. Al 'in the mldst oiyour danger: or anon. ' / Twat Me 11 child. while you atrivo like a man; All”. (or the best. ! -unblnm-d. unbounded. Provideucg reigns from lhe Emit to tho Welt.- And by bolh madam and mnrcy nut-rounded. ‘ übpo‘nnd be puppy Iho: All'n tor the best. 1 Defending; the Mulltematicinn. 'l‘he-t‘olloetng letter from this famous "eypherer" ha: been tent to the papers: Phrheps you have noticed in some of motley» York pepen. a atatement concer ning'“the remarkable powers ofa mathe tuatieian" in that city. who nddn.’ subtracts. tnttl'tlpli‘tle. anddivitlcs. and performs all all)“ mathematical operations with a re pidity that seems almost mtraculnut. Ae l ltttttbat peteon. l will endeavor to atte you a correct statement or the facts: Brit; let a column of figures. 5000 to length. and? 10 or 90 in b'readth. be not being menand in lean than five seconds 0! Jill.“ mill~gtve theeum total, ulwuya oom meDcingnnthp- lelt hand side to place the atti'e‘r'e down. It matters not what length th'GQlUmn il. 0! what breadth. I “i“ give the auto tatal as fast as the ligurea can be writtenidewn. ' Second. let a sum be written in multi ‘ plimion. with 1000 figure! in the multi plim‘ndu many in the multiplicnntl. J; I trill commence on the left hand. a; write the'aroduct underneath. rind in one line. as tall as the figuree can be wrttten dotttt. . Third. let worn be written in division. “with any large amount for a divisor. and l cit-uterine writing down the remainder firat, then the quotient. Interest. at any per not. can alw'be'petl'ormed in the same manner. without any extra figures. Frat: none of every-denomination. _can be cum and up instantly. yithout reducing them to a cont-on denominator. The roles can the learned In one half hour. by anyone having the prtnted tn atrttetiotte. Any: person wiehing these mice. trill enclose ten dollare through the New York poet-‘oflice. Please forward fle'one paper which :ontaine this. and on the ncetpt ' thereof. 1 will forward you a fallen ot theae"rttlea gratta‘, by which yon can become an expert in figurea as I am. ‘ Your obedient servant. . 'PE’I‘ER M. DESHONG. , ‘3 . ..,. .. , . Mathemah'ctmt [:81 ~ Stilton copying the above. and forward. i It urgbe'ahong the paper which cont'nina it. «:3th fiirtttihed with a full let u! rttlea. ‘fliétt‘hw 0F NEWSPAPERS 1. Subscribe" who do norgive expms halite 19 lhe contrary. are cqn'sidered wish ing-@wminuo their lubscripliona. fit Ihnbncrihou order the discontinu‘ am of their prpm. {he pnblinher any «mine to lend them unlil all artoérageo unpaid. ' 3:. lf'lubscribere neglect or refuse lo take Ihcit paper: {tom the offices where they 1” flircgled. they no held responsible lill fill] hnvoeeuledtbe bill and order their Mr dinominued. ' ' 3.')?" subscriaen remove lo olher places tubal.“ infoxming the publishers. and (he piperiie um 19 the fo‘rmer direction, they 3:" bald tenponuble. ' “’5. The Comm have decided ma: refu -70191.10 take a paper from Iho‘oflice, or re fipfingand leaving it unealled for. i- pli glficie evidence of intentional fraud. l _ _. AFFLICTED, READ :- -' ‘lnmmma MEDICAL "oust--9...» gulliht’dl52OB5ll5O.?{DRKINKELIN' The ,quAI and but Inn to cure nll {b.lll- ol were! ;. ' ‘ . Iguana of lhe skin and solitary habit: of w_ R. KINKELIN. N. W. corner of 11mm $331.10}! 518.. helm/ecu Spruce and 'Pinoflona and a {affirm W'Ezflmge, Philadelphia. fig mgr/cum)? NOYICE- 1 ?hth Who h'nvdin'u'red lheme'vu by a certain " ' ' i'ndnlxédlnL-é’hnbllfieqmntléloamrd from \ fin Mriujmlpr at school-4M 9 em 0! whxch ‘ gunfight y lell: gun whenulcop; and dwmlvbo‘h mind-ad bodynhould 93m? immedinlely. cak ‘ and- commuuunnl ob lhylmmedmely cured. Manage: refluxed. All letters ron mo, (g; .:I YOUNG MEN! ~.llgnu value your lila or yqur henilh. romombor. lip, elayoi a month. nay. even :1 week,mny prove v Mr min; homo! body and mind. Hencolat no false ._ modesty deter you Irom making you! can known to "" ..lyho. {min .educalinn and respectability. can a. 1 ‘;Mfiionti‘¥ou. Ha “ha places .hmuelf under ‘ _KINKE N'S’uennnenß, mny' religious! con~ ' In hi _h‘pnoras a genllomu. and in. when {mom ‘. _ "1h finnér locked the were; 91 lhe patiem. "~. flay-flunk Ihry will hug the new! lolhcir bFDMRIqumm lhennelvel. Aim! how out-n ‘ Mail; 1?: must?“ .:aw many a promising , , .i . In lwe eon «mum em loan. :31. Mod 1:03:59 .mb. ‘"n -. é COUNmmmmLms, ' it incomanlem “'l' make puma! apphmlioa. fl; mating ""i' can "Plicilly. tozmwr wuh all '1 7 plans. (9” 19“” I'M-Pm.) have’torwnrdad _ lhplhappcn oonmnmgpg, x 4. medium-appro. M’lcconllgig." , . , ‘ - "2’ 2mm forwarded tom, part omm ”gal Junta moment's mace; .‘ : , _ . ‘33 imu’n-wmddmd to D 3. Emu-um. .W-Mllzbupmfipgg 1“???" lg. {A '. "glincmo'm'nn.l,o_ A".°? "I 'rnpnho .‘ « :1 ~ : Jamaalgs, 'yy Ma’s-.2Wmanm; 100 5“ lam-«w ' Pélch’el. («EA-ale by .. ..: FJOHNVPAT‘IION. , Commune;Feu-‘lsy‘u‘r. ’* '1 ' M’Allilistcr’s:(Dim-Magi. MI = éfi fig. 9 s . , QI, i 3: ' , fir," 51’: ._ \MI E u'W - .urgmn"! T 2*"? ;D { frufr ;:‘: ‘. “if“? } U ‘I, k e 3 .., -' ‘ :4: .::-r. * _ _s-Azx ‘_ ‘ cm ,- 3W" Insensible _Berspifqtionl THIS'OIN’I‘MENT HAS POWER to cause flll , EXTERNAL SORESSCROFULOUH HUM ORS. SKIN DISEASES, POISONOUS WOUNDS. to discharge their putnd matters and then heals them. I! la rightly termed All-healing, for there is namely a‘ tseuso. external or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used It tor tho lnnt fourteen years for all diseases at the chest.conrumption. lrver. Invol vmg the utmost danger and muponsibilily. and I do. clnre before heaven and man, that not in one tingle‘ cusehnn it failed to benefit. when the patient well within the rent-h ol mortal mounl ‘ l have lmd phyniciuns. learned in the protesnionJ ‘ have had Ministers ol theGoapelJuu‘gc-s of the Bench Aldermen. and Lawyers, gentlemen of the highe-t erudman. and ntuurt'wnm ofthe roon use nin eve ry variety of way. and there has been but one voice. one unltedmnivernal votce.naying, "Mcr'tlinter.your thment 18 noon." ' ‘ CONSUMPTION. It can barely be credited that a naive can have any eflect upon the lungs. rented as they are withln the system. But if placed upon the chest. It penetrates directly tutlte lungs separates the pomunnm partieles that are cunmtmtng them and ex pel-them tmm the system. It rs curing person: of connumptlon continually. HEADACHE. Tho Salve halcured penom al the Hoadacheof l2'yeur‘s trending. and who had It regu lnrly e‘verv wee r. so that vomiting olten took place. Deafness and Ear-Ache are helpout with lrke auc‘ €989 RHEUMATISM. ll remaveu nlmml immediately Iho Inflammation and swelling when the pain of mune reuneu. - COLD FEET. Consumption, Liver Cnnplnim, pains in the chest or sldo. lollmg olTol the hour. one or the other. 'ulwoys uccomponiel cold feet. It ila mm sign ol'disenso in the opium to have cold feet. This Ointment is the true remedy for acnoruu ERI'MPELAH. sun nntusx. LIVER COMPLAINT. son: “momma. son: Tnson. noncums. BROKEN on. sou: miner, mum, nll cum'r msmum. such on ASTH uA. orramlos. PAINH. also. no“: LIPB, CIIAPPED nuns. unions. CUTANEOUI znvrrlom. mun-ova Dunstan. and 01 lhe srmr. There Is no medicine now known so good. SCALD HEAD. We have cured case- thnt actu ally defied every thing known. as well on the ability ‘ ol filteen orttventy doctors. One man told no he had spentBsoo on his children without any benefit. when a few boxes ofthe ointment cured them BALDNESS. It will restore the hair quicker than nag other thing. URNS. 11. ll the besi thing in the “arid tor Burnt. (Rood the directions around the box.) WORMS. It Will drive every value 0! them a “66 (Read the directions around iho box.) RNS. Occasional use 0! the ointment willol ways keep corn: ltom rowing. People need not be troub'od with lhem iffiioy will one it. ' PlLl-IS. Tliouumdn are yearly cured by this oint~ ment. TEETH-IR. There innotbing belle: {or the euro 0 Teller. ' JAMES McALIS'I‘ER. 8; Co., Sole proprietor ol the above medicine. CAUTION. “No Ointment WIII be genuine un~ ten the name: ot Jame: McAUt'eter or Jam" Ms. Alliuer 4 Co. are \VIITTIN with a nu upon zvnr LABEL." PRICE 25 CENTS PER 80X. Read the Following Communication. Received from an old. respected. and well known citizen at Philadelphia. and then judge tor younelt'. ‘ Philadelphia. 10th mo. 18th. 18“; ‘ 'l‘o 'l‘. 3. Peterson No. 98 Cheatnut alreet: Henna been requested to give m! opinion on‘ the menu at McALISTEIt’S SALVE em willing to enumerate some ofthe benefits which ! have experienced in the meal the article. In the upnng of 1845 I had an attack of Erytipeliu in my face which became very painfulmnd enended intonne of my oycl. being extended with fever. my distress was great and! became to be l'eurtul afloa ing my eye. _ Although not much a believer in what il termed quack medicines. I purchased it box and made uppli~ cation to my time. To ‘my lurptiite the pain soon I bated and in l week’s time I was entirely cured. and [firmly believe it wan the salve under Providen’ée thnt cured me. » -- From that time to the present I have used the urti cle us occiilior. required. and in every care where l have used it. l have lound it decided benefit. Atone timoin going to bed at night, my thmtit wn ensure thail swallowed with difficulty. but by on up plicetinn til" the salvo l was reltlved before morning. [have used 'it in cue- ol bume. bruises. eprnim and flesh out: all With the happiest eflrclemnd one can 0! puiwntng by it u-ild Vttti' in the wood- hau been dried up and cured by it lew applications. From my own experience I would strongly recom mend it to tilt, m a cheap convenient medicine. It requires no preparation other than to rub it on then!- flicted part. I have become _lO partial to it that I expect to keep itcnniitantly in my tumily. 'l‘lioughnut nm itioua to nppenrin print. yet I can not refuse to have this communication made public if judged best to nerve the cause at humanity. Respectlull lhtne. WM. AEAMS. N 0.26 Old York Road. SL? Price 26 cents per box. flGENT& E. i? W. F. Irwin. Clearfield. ‘ Maura. .flrnalde. Lttlherehurf. , John Pal/OILJI‘. Curwmavi'l e. Leo: Lulz. Fruit/wills. Clear/field. Dec. 25, ,1847.- ty. New Fall and Winter . .- . , GO OD S . , ‘ ’CRANS & BROTHER, CurWensville, Pennsylvania, HAVE, and will skeep ' consla'nily un' , hand, a large assortment of Dry-Goods, Hardware, Queens ware, Groceries, Drugs andDyea wStufi’s, Tin-ware, Books &, Sta~ , tionary, Hatsg'Caps and Bonnets, ; Boots and:Shoes, Tobacco and ; Segars,_Umllre,llals, Carpet and ‘ Carpet {and fCOtton Yarn‘,jC_onl '1 lectionaries, Paints, Oils, Teas, &c.&c., -,‘ All .0! which they are peepared to tell on 3 the most reasonable mnn. " 2,. ' {Cu/ms 81 ' Bnomxz'u are" thu‘Agenu'lof the sale of, Dr. Jayne’s’ celebralledllagnil'y n‘Wdicmem ! ' I - : EPGundl exchanged for Lumbér. Pin; “ace and Fun. for: which the highm pri ~r=.-,.~.vm he z‘mn: - .r" =., 2 ~ Décet'n'bcr. ‘2, “73-1112 293:5.” ‘ -'.=.”;‘:=:—"-r ;. ‘1 21.293323 69453535“. ’s’4:-,—=—:.-:1‘ - ;:EE. '53:, £333: 32-“:4 .... ;:‘:z‘hx TEE-:15? 3352—1»: , 2%??ng ’3‘ “fix-1:? ' >.\~a_{s‘;_"“' u-:I:—:—:=::€5?‘ Ska—2:: ~:.;-‘-—_'-_~ ""~.= ‘ @913; ~ Flair 1 Columhun AugmlJl. 1847. My Denr Sin—Allf'ou ny concerning the North American. In Philada phin. moon my curdml nppro~ vnlund concurrence. lregnrd that paper nsnmong the very nhlesl and mos! lnfluenlinl advocates ofthe Whig cause. and the ulcmmn 0! ill circulation in nllqunrlcn of lhe Union. would In my. judgment. benmong Iho mmlemclenl mean: ol disseminating Iho. prom princnpleumpon \Vhll‘h the party nflha con/Ignulion and lhe country nandl, With every demo that it run ranch Iho fire-Indra oflho Well. and aid in Iprontzng general mlolllgonco and sound polllil‘al truth. lam yours, very Imly. Emect of a Icllerfram (he Hon. John J Crittenden; to a frtend. dated Frankfort. Anguet, 12.1847. “I hope to hear nfevon n utlll greater increase in tho circulutlon a! the North Amenunn. l have been {or eotno time a lublcriher for. and nude: ofthnt pa per;end cunnder it one ofthe noundeet and üblen advocate: pl the Whig came. and eminently entitled to the eupport. end patronage ol the Whig party." As a Lilcnry Gazette. the ‘ Norlh Atheriénn. for Town and Counlry,’ challenge: competi tion. It: ample columns are stored with .. Yales, Essays, Poems, Crili cisms, &c. &c. from she pem of the Iblest writers. ,lnitl Commercinlnnd News Departments it :tnndn unrivalled; nits ample arrangements. both by the Magnetic Telegraph and Extraor. dinnry Expreuee, combined, with it: extensive correspondence, enable it to furnish the latent and most accurate intelligence, both Foreign and Domestic. To the Politician it supplies epiiited and fur len dilquisltiona on all topics of public interest. To the Mnn'uf’l'nate. a choice repository of the man refined and elegant literature—And. To the Genenl Reader In ngreenble & most extensive variety 0! mucellnneoul information 3 While the Farmer, the Mnnufacturar.~-the Mechanic, and th% Operntive, will each find in it instruction and nmunement. l The ‘Norlh American. [0:- town and _caunlry.’ i: elegantly embellished with Engnvings. in tended to Illuatrate great Nalionnlevenla, and striking ebjecte in Arum! VNalure. . Each number contain‘s‘h carefully prepared Revxew olthe Philadelphia Market: .- dawn», mary ofthe Mil-ken generally in lhe U. States. digested at (helgteu moment "om the Tele~ graphic deepatchca received by the proprielors. To make this valuable and desirable paper as neoccsible. as I! must be acceptable To an: GLASS“, like Publidlere qfl'er I'l Upon (he following nml renewable TERMS: ' Sungle Copy, one year, 82 00 Two Copies. " 83 00 Four Copies, “ 85 00 Ten Copies. " 810 00 Twenty-two Copica, one year, 820 00 Letters with postage ptc-puid. contlining or den and lhe money, are lo be addressed to GRAHAM Bv. McMICHAEL. North. Amclicnn Buildings, N. 8. corner 0 4th and Chestnut slrcels, Phi ads, leb. 11,1848 ' HUBERT R. WELSH, ESPEU'I'FULLY Inlurma lhe cilio R Zeus nl Clenutield county that he I; muted in Curwensville, where he will any on lhe buuinesa ul CLOCK & WflTCH making and repair- Iflz. . ‘ ENGIMVING. . TUNING ol variuus musical instru meliu. such an 3.86 PIPES, flCCORDEONS. MU SICflL CLOCKS, ORGflNS JIND ‘ DULCIMER-S. ' Alto. repairing M MflTHEMflTICflL INSTRUMENY 8. making GOLD flNI) SILVER WflRE. &c. v Wiley“! also teach and give lessons .onthe Accordeon. . , ‘ 03°15" hll wark‘fhall be done in the very but ayyle. and upon lhe lowest terms. Curwrm‘ville. Jan. 25, ’48.--l yr ' fl! MILESBURG, Centre'coun'ty. Pa ARON PARTERAGE—IaIe o! Phy- A. lndelphia—begs‘ lo inform lhe’ ciu zeuo ol Clemfield cuuo‘ly.lhat he intends hereotqér“lu visit Ihc bo’rupgh o! Clentfield tegularly (me: a year. luv the purpose of deceiving ‘urders'lur MflRBLE MflNé TL‘E PIECES. ~M ONUMENTS. 'I'OMBS and TOMB STONES; Evf cry ‘1 denim lion of CU'I‘SSTONE. ‘lél‘ buildingg,‘ &c.! willfdg 'furnishéd‘in the first uylevol mukmh‘nnhiphnd on the most teuonyhbl'emilfi-r “" ” "‘v 1 'i'i-A’ll'eafifiéiflul‘exwill' be taken in am p’y' __ ‘ -' .1 " , rt‘ .'2 1 "'I3P“: may 52' {oumfio‘ at ihg'Miv‘p‘li’udv Huuwoncwn veg“. '. .' jn‘nfl‘étf‘fl; Nom‘x‘r A MEIR (CAN; F 01.) TOWNJND ago UNTRY. A weekly wapaper. dedicated to Politics. Limi azure, Science. Commerce. New. Agriculture, and the Fine and UsefulArtc. ‘ ‘ ‘ 'l'liis papdlnrperlodicnfi thpugh published bul-tor a few monlhs, has already obtulncd’a‘n immense circulation in all parts ohhe U. sum. In ils politics it is broadly dz nallonnlly Whig, devoted to lhe principles oi that great party, which it maimnina in all-llielyeimegrity, with zeal, npirit and ability. , “'Aa evidence of this, it may be 'mentioned thatit has received the sanction of the'enu’re WHIG Delegation Jbolh branchu 9f Congress. who teaiify that “by lhe force olauperior Inl cmn. energy and enterprise. it has delervedly innumed a high position among the most en lightened nnd influential Journals of lhe coun n-y,’ and may be classed in the front rank ofthe moat important auxiliaries and defendera, of Whig'principlea." __ It has also received rhe unqualified, commen dalion 0! Henry Clay. John J. Critlenden. and John McLean, who Icvcrally recommend it as i follow: : i OPINION OF HENRY‘ CLAY. l have recoived and ntlentit'ely perured fur mnn ' month: the North Amerirnnmnhltshed m Philadel phla. with which the United States anetle in mm amounted ; and] take pleneure in'heunng my hum~ ble teltimonr to the ronmmmnte ability with whit-h II II general y edited. and to the soundness ol the rlnciplos whlt‘h it labon to illustrate and eutshlisn. rthmk iI eminently merit-[public patronage. and or Racially Whlg support. I that great came Ihould ottiumphnnt. as there u! now ground for confidant hop". that paper must be regarded as one 0! its most fearless champtnnl and enlightenéd lupportcrn. August, 1847. 11. CLAY. JUDGE McLEflN BEJIRS the FOL LOH'ING TESTIMONY. - JOHN McLEAN To -- - . Esq. New York. MARBLE. WORKS L « Latest; Al‘l7!Val!’!' ‘ :-;‘<"‘MORE NEW goons Mfr/‘11? , g .; CHEAP STORE 1 HE underuigned hnsjp-varemw’d' I and opened, at Beccarc'u Mills, a large flock of .. ‘ ‘ Dry Goods; Groceries, V I &c. &c. I I‘ ‘ which will be mm as, low [M CASH m arcrntabk COUN'I RY PRODUCE. or LUMBER. as can bc p|il§|ldneu in the Coumy. ’3 . , .::?”Ladin 8; Gn-nllemvn Ml! qln «(H m came and unmim- his ullu‘k. and he duubla n‘ot Hwy nil! find “9."? thing m plenum > _ ADAM HARSHBARGER. Brcén'tin Mills, ' Jan.-. 7.1848. g 'H‘o . VI‘HAT highly Valuable properly anu’ uled un lhe Surquchunnn river. in Burnside umnghip. Cleurfield cuumy, and known on lhe estate a! Mnuhew Irvin. deranged. Said properly run-ish; M A Gristan'll, Saw-Mill and ‘ FflRM, TVit/i a Store-House, Blacksmith shop and several Tenant Houses, Which will be rented separately or all together, as may be deemed most-suitable. As a'lumberiog establinhmenl. this pro perty. in connection “ill: the Grist Mill and Farm. possesrs advantages over any other in the county—being éitualetl. im niediately on the River. and in the midst of an extensive timber region. nml in a populouq uection ofthe county. The above property will be rented eith er lor one year, or a series of yearn. nml posnension given on the firlt ol April next. fijfi'l'erms mule known. nml any lur ther information given.‘ inn application to the nubicriber, at Cleaifirld. on or before the tint day of March nexn l JAMES 'l‘. LEONARD. Guardian 9/ the Minor Heir: Dec. 80. 1647. ; AP AGENTS WANTED.—The l subletiber wishelio engage In lhe sale of his Map: a number ul young and middle aged men of mural and business hnbilu. as travelling agents. Having tom pleled new and grenlly improved editions of his Universal Atlas. 73 Maps; large Map oi lhe World. Relerence and dis~ lance Map of lhe United States. National Map ol lhe Uniled Slates-also, a variety 0' other Mupll. Including ne‘erll Mam 0! Mexico. the whucriber ii prepared to lur ni~h agenls. lvr cash. at lhe lowest porsi ble prices. Addreu. ‘ S. AUGUSTUS MITCHELL Norlhaul Cami-r of Marina! and Sorgmh Sim". Philndalphm. Due. 23. '47._p.1 . THIRTY ROMANCES FOR TWO DOLLflRS, WHICfl is all that is naked, per annum. tor be greatest paper in the world. which will be asqu the first wcek in Jnnuary, 1848. under he'title-or " THE NEWS OF THE WORLD. It will contain forty columns of the man vnl~ qnble and intclesling nominee reading ever presented'to the Americm public. Among itscontents will be the celebrated novelbf Robert Macaire in England, By G. W. REYNOLDS. the cclcbntcd-author of ‘lee In London,’ and “Ellen Munroe.’ ALSO. Alexander Dumas' lnuund beul pro~ duction, 1 BRAGELON NE, THE SON OFJTHOS. Translated expressly for the New: qf the World by one ofthe nest linguuts ofthe age, THOM AS WILLIAMS Esq. Our-space will not permit'ua to give any de tailed list of the great store of reading that its mammolh columns will contain ; but every fam ily that wishes l 0 have a whole library of read ing. will be sure to subscribe immedialely. All subscribers who remit their 85! prior to Febnm ry hm, will receive acopy of DICK‘S superb steel engrnwng of SIR IVflI/I'ER SCOTT IN HIS LIBRflRY. the selling price of which is B‘2. , TERMS—B 2 per annum. invariably in ad~ Vance. Specimen copies will be sent to any passzmid order. . ' SI COPIES. lO DOLLARS. Each subscriber will be entitled to a copy of the magnificent Premium Engraving. All or der: should be addressed to . WILLIAMS BROTHERS, Publishers,94 Ann street. New York. jun,r7.'lB4B. Gl-m ' ' " Fashionable Tailoring M. A. mum; ; ’ESPECTF‘ULLY mlormu lhe cili- R, zen: of Clearfield and Vicinity [but he I now prepared lu‘ execute all mdera in lhe above business \vilh mama” and llespalch‘, and inallle mo‘al substanlinl uml lnshionab‘le manner. Hus ahop'ls:§ltuule 00*2d alreel. mljoimng Gep. D. lmnichs' Hotel. where he will be. happy [0 mend to all who my lavor him With n'cull.- The New Yorka‘ml. Plulmlelnhia tulhlunu‘ wullbo‘teceivelllregulnrly. .\ .\ . a l All kinds ol‘couutrywpruducu lulu-win l exphange lur mull. a‘rlhe highest market I priceu- ‘ , ‘ " l 5 Augufl.2B. -1847;.;.= ‘-- , ', 3 _ illiqurr‘y Dn‘ii.’ Vegetable Paiqvkillglf' om be had-Irom the subscriber 111 we abou mnd. j; . ’ M. AJF. pawns m.» swim“. COMMISSIOMroam-11mm » ‘,l‘.‘ w. .i ‘5 ":T AGENCK- -r.I ;:’! , I HE‘undersiuned having iocale'lii'hm“ l ["wflverdi Mileyburg; u: lhe hemlm Bald Eagle‘Canni Nafiguliun. intend 'cogio‘ hurting the Forwardinggund- Comniiuion, Bunion-w, and soiicit (h afriendship'oi the. merp. Men-hymn, aud'mheru having» motion In (oiwuul from :he counlin‘uf; Canine. Clemfieiil. Jeflerson.‘ and other” pail». and the patronage ul Men-ham“: whi: mm mm! onumge on their goods porch.” cil in'the cities. ’ ‘ ' ,1 From unuy yénu' experience in "..; Couuninim; nml Packet Buuineus’in (he.- cily ol Bullimuw. Ihey hope \u be able by. s|;ch alienliun.“|u re’mli-r Iniiniuclioh i1.,~ thou employing them. They will be pro; wide-I wuh Mme hon-p room fut Grain and! 60min. and yaqil loom lnr aiming Plasler, Coal. Lumber. llnn,&c. Gmm and'LumJ 1 her oil! be iorwardul In a branch of their house in Bahimore, m to Philadelphia. $O7. an upnienceil home Ih'ere. whicheu‘n' market may oflcr the but inducememfl‘ having quotation: three'timeu ugck. irony each city. , ' Auuring lhosé who favut them with” their bunineu. that no eflotl shall be mn'. ling to give Inliulaction. and mu they may, deflend no quick sales, and relurmm'-'. lands promptly made. . . ELY BALDERS’I'ON & (0.. Agenln. _ ' Corner 0] (/1: Canal and Turnpike. Milnburg,‘ Rznmsccs.-~VALENTINE 6.: THOMAS. Gen: * . JAMES IRVIN. ROTHROCK dc 111-SIB, - ~pj°Freight null storage to be plid on.‘ delivery of Gouda. sep. 253—0"). _ \\ ,_ K‘ , THAT BIG (30L!) "1' 5/: M 0 .R Tl9ll. STICKS out to >ch you‘ know that there in n parcel of FRESH DRUGS At the old store between Hemphill'c and Hurx thal'sJust arrived from the city. FRESH, NEW AND GOOD. A first rate assortment of Drug. Medicinu. Oils, Pain”, Varnilh, hyperfine. Dry W/u'le Lead, Dye Slufl't, Canfcclianary. Fruilc, Pufumcry, Palem filaitcinra, and Palm! Mil-€lO of a very great variety, among which ilthe much celebrated ’ . @l3B. w 23©A1P6 A newer failing article for removing grease. iurL pentinc or pninf spots from~ cloths, silk. &c., without injuring the cloth or varying the color. ALSO—One ofthe best articles of vmmmmmam Ever offered to the public. It is the regular built warmjerkcr. which never fails to relieve the little sufferer when properly admnnistered,—£ There is on hand a variety of other articles deci-' dedly too numerous to mention,‘ therefore we would invite all who wish to procure any ofthe above articles. orfnmily medicines ofany Ind,; every variety, (and be sure olgettingn good ar cle.) to call a! the iign at the Big Mortar, for we have them, and are determined to sell them lot: lor cash, and nothing «In. . A. M. HILLS. N. B. All those old teeth repaired or pulled out and new one: put in the place of them by A. M. H. Aug. 14. 1847 DR. E. G REE N’S RE”~ & BRO‘VN PILLS. ' HE demand lor the Ibd've medicine T in lhe lam 2 or 3 _n-ars, is dernml a suflicignl ap’ulngy lnr placil'u: it now ful ly before lhe people ; and the dilenses-fnr which it is applicab'e lune become to pre valent in this country that a remedy enli lled lo confidence. is {areal desidermum. The disenes I nHudc to are llcpatiliw. (Liver amnion.) Dyspepsia, and lenulc complaints in geueral. nj°The above pill: will be kept cun nlanlly lor snle by Richard Shaw. Clearfielul. ' Big/er & 00.. Bell luwmhip. Graham 45- IVrighl; Bradlonl . James McGirk. Plnlipuburg. Oct. 20. 1846. - fw¢¢r¢¢¢r~r¢w¢ritr¢afi s G. W. BECKER, ‘ 2 fittorney at Law, a a OLEARFIELD. resx’A. z 8 July. 20. ‘47 S‘ DR. JAYNE MEDICINES KRATZER & BARRETTS, ’ , Clearfield. I’m—and , 1.. L. BARRETT.& 00., Clear/kid Bridge. A: Are the regululy anlh‘o‘riz‘od agemnfor the sale of the above valuable medicines. and bug on h'and a way lli’g‘e. supply—- They alio inland hogging conutaplly on and a [all Ksupplj.'vl» ', Junfi 19. 47. v‘ ROBERT WALLACE, ' \VA.’WAI.LACE. .‘ IIOLUVDAYBBURO, PA. . CLEARFIELD. I'2“, J R. &z.wl A! WALLACEI ‘ . » flttornies (It-Law; .. { TILL practice in Ihc several coum N g -‘ nlwearfield. Blair'&"Elk cull". ties. Business» enlr’um-d m eithev ofthe parlnern, will receiv'ehlhe car‘e amfa‘ltfl‘ tinn‘olb'ulh.“ ‘ ‘> .1“. 'pr, 16. ’47" flleeliug- of County Comm’l‘s' PERSONS having bummer. Iquuguacz' wilhT'u“ 'l‘ihbllzar'd'bl Cuffimmiizné: :r- Gle‘arfibld 1:911“?!- w n e lOIICOJ at \ ‘ar . I; eiqlqssl? 3 “fair office! In‘ Ihc bo'm‘sgh or Clbflénihd. on‘ Moné‘l)“ lhe 13ml Mag. men)“ P ;132 _ '1“ (Pk-7 's' = um- ~ .VTID‘I ”JAE. Cumm'nOffic'fJfilh . ' .950- 3 1".4 . “Jun'uamle .. ¥ "-‘ " . 01.93%ng a . “I e ‘ J J . I . Cutwinévyims; Mtg. "to, (1%,? .5 I El II 111]
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