cPriCell of Flour. and train. lullowtag statement milt show the pricer 0 Mat - limn at the several nitres mentioned at altiwt dates. ,~ Wheat. Corn. 0.119 ~ olphint $4 75 106 58 32 -.SW!, 475 110 60 32, b 50 1 12 63 33 4 75 1 05 58 23 4 50 -79 50 t'3 6 00 1 25 75 40 Ore, org, BANK N re:ted ,Weekly from . . 'Pennsylvania. Bank, Cayuga L. 1 ad'a b'ks, par Western,Roches., 30 ,B.llank, l2 Binghampton, 50 aMbergburg, i Cattaraugus co. 30 TqtyAburg, if Clinton 'county, 15 teburg, * Commercial,Buf., 15 - E34,'Couiity, do_ Oswego, 10 wistown, no sale Farmers',Seneca, 30 „ii,laletown, 13 Hamilton bank, 15 1, rlisle, i Meehan. Buffalo, 45 ollidaysbUrg, * Merchants' Ex., 40 I ie;*• 10 Millers', at Clyde, 10 'aynesburg, 1/ Oswego, 00 'ashington, lid i Phoenix, Buffalo, 35 -Irrisbur * a. 7 1 3- Staten Island, 50 •t ~ Onesbalr, 1 State b.Butfalo,7saBo ..., i,..wesville, Juli St. Lawrence, 73 illiamspurt, 1:1- Union, Buffalo, 30 ;•:.I.lc,- • iU. S., Buflitlo, 30 I solvent b'ks par NVatervliet, 15 j jilief Notes, 1/ 2 Other sole. b'ks, 1 [ Owandallel. no sills New Jersey. .': New York City. Illel. B'dge Co. .85 elsea bank, 80 Yardleyville, -15 Linton, • 50 Plainfield, . mmercial, 2 Other solvent, pa f4e - 11e, 2 OHO; i a!ifiingtun, 70'SoLvent Cincinnati 1i 'flier sulv. b'ks, par Cleveland, ..5 New York State. Hamilton, 15 Ilegheny co. 66a75 Commer., Seiuto; . 10 titerica„Buffulo, 31) do ,Lake Erie;7s ommerce, do, 35 Sandusky, this bank, 30 Norwalk, —! Inn!, Albany, 25 Farmers', Canton, 75 j ockport, 25 Granville ' S o c i e t v 1 _ ,— flies Bank, 1 1 Lalw aster, I 5 'Orthern Ex., 1 j Urbanna Bing to. lis .di, 201125'0iher soh No, I i ,1 yons,i. . 15 haler Fives, -.1 ate.b.Saiwerties 1 0 , , .. A. J. GUFFY, A itorney (1 1 L 11' Pi / EIZOII3 ATM ices a an A I torney 1111. 131.110 r nt ffiw ii the r;t zpnb of 111.1 Pio rung s. Ally bin:lll,l,s enfroza. 11. bo , ho prompl:y eillihinclOriiy nucmt d to. Cicnrfield, Der, 8, 18.19,--1.1 TAKI'liNi UP. . . A,ri %ME In :he re.idence of th, 4 I VWCA ICJ Su ri berml.:lA% rem limn Sltlll. 111V1111 Ihn 111b1 ul Ortoher In 4. n 1(1.1.) S ITER. WWI 11 I%litic ince 00,1 while Si on los 140• It, and Ilpf•nied to he rising 1%% years old. The o%)10.1- 1., e 11111,• I. \%lll - 11, pros :my -liar . geli and Inky him. :Away. JOSEPII OIVENS. DeCrrnhrr 13. 1H49 3 , 4 61.81 48 ..))(1 4 amAstto.mn 3 , • 21311.1.021f1 '2SI SN: VII,) ' . .t - i' i • ' 'J0 . 1.4.1111 ittnti I. a .1:1 J tittil3 irall'El'i ali t ' : - tptio 'Fa tty °Any] atit ill MOSI .0q Him itiinoil yang" aJiti •itatuitta a.mpoitl Antititta Jalto 'mu luaii%l 1 %viva •sir 3 'mai .a.(H',ualiA% 'Jaquith .111ii3 , .. . 'UO!).10(10.1d ours .. 9qi - v! soppau aat9o lute "813 ci-, suq :-tlilly !'sio C 9 soDHII3 !-SP of sfltt!isa a k P •sia E 9 - 1. sputillki Si.)!• 94 NIIOI39IPS ''.; :etg ' jp salaut!ss v ! pluS .tod ez, T 8 • As'l9ol3 .!•RD t 8 1 silos thi,v, ! 4a31 .tad ,` , 4s in samds put: spiiN "s(.) t 2 I ox - mq -god,liswuaAuj 90°5' rsp iz:i (1s.)(1) sni ---walus :•sp 8 I ;_nuioaoti;) t•sp V 9 lu - ( '-'!1I !* 6 T 3 '(',l It? .fitilioo :Ail In ai;fus ~ ..19(fAk Isaq !•sio en 9! J125, - Irls oapd opod ::,:,!• ~J'l : • sy,st 6pi ...m.i'bis stveal.to .% ON riou ' ~.x , :ier tau '•ilit , to 5011[31 ain 311 Jl3 II .111 , 11 iatii uav,i irf',mw m II 0., su lia . ./..1.001)J , Ii (9 r)1 e SI 4i ". . '0 103 noik NV : - .) MOH , • 4 trlr the • tont '2alLlfa '9.t.T1ZiV.1.12 Il IL bolb:criliera arc 11'1IX rrecitnig ut start. iu ('nrttcnecille. a large and wall n - 41.fted Felection al goith Bali LI We fur Ilio seaton, Etna nti• Imeisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Drugs and Dye-Stuffs, Hardware, Queens- hor. -nch Y; ware, Hats, caps and Bonnets, ' Boots and Shoes, Books and , Stationary, and a variety orno- alive ussia lions too numerous to mention. VrThose s iiho nre nuxioui to areure Imrgnms %%fluid 410 enll soon at Tll6 CIICAP CUR 1.4 Rh' and rinruine our xiorh of 1:00(14. CBANS & IIitoTHER. on ►n -nt.— Rome short• Derenalwg 8, 1849 Doctor YourselC % R. DAVIS' HORSE LINIMENT decidedly , the best medieine fur curing Spivittri. ‘Vind• i: iulliii, Stratus or BrilitleS, Iha l II is yet hi en offered t : 0 the :Millie, for rule at the sign of the GOLD MORTAR. .PAKIS' Compound Syrup of ‘Vi:tl Cherry. rind $ l'ar, an excellent remedy to alloy. Bronchial . ionoo toilet etiughing, and to afire all pulmonary 1 - 4 1 • iieases, may be had at the sign of, the • • ... GOLD MORTAR. . . 2ED2a2 tonelh ded by helaus, sunk in 1 t to pin-. - - ALCO,n If ..01 .1111 ply of Family Medicines, ol early all lundN, and ul tille very brut quality, o Lich }Nill tier said '% ery • law Eir earli and—aoillin' eke. A. M. HILLS. , . N k y. 30, 1849.. Austrik net to,.ir has:, diverein: cAbinet . howov'/ - rt enerallt • „Aliefing of Conuty Commissioners.” IitSOINIS Itevinit hilliness to transact with the board 01 Contintpttionerx of nee:firth! county, vill'trihe 'notice, dint said 13aard will he in session heir office, 10 the horougli of Clearfield, on Moo uyvitie 24th of Dezember inst. , Attest.—WAL A. WALLACE, Chit. ' Clunto're Office, r.j. th Dee.. 1849. - - •$• ,ower,e]i; 'of Phis': o Duch: ren6e itf I Q:PlCE,ts" . ,ltereby.given, that Henry !legally, I el Wood min! township, Clearfield county, in lily appointed my agent, and all persons indebted o me Ly Notes e r Book account, without respect to Aliens. are required to pay the saute to the said legariy,,or to the subserther, and to no other per. on, on or beton) the •veek of the nest February •ourb Any money paid to .Richard James Phil on my ttecouut, alter this date. not be ac opted- " l'S • Nov. 24,1819. we havi Or or la :sness,OX t the're., ho have owevet allow k 'to hg 5 pie*, • auotea r d .batliitittta at tho cheap 'tote of • • : BIGLER & co. TE LIST. tho PfiLialelphrt Papers M=l 0 0 la t',,i . TO TIIE PUBLIC. ME ORPRANT COURT SALE ..IVAluable Real Esiale, consisting of A Grist-Mill and Saw-Mill, and 576 acres of Land on the Susquehanna river. Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' B Court of the County of Clearfield ; will be exposed to PUBLIC SALE .In !Lc borough of Clearfield on [Monday a's FOURTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, leso, Om M. ing described properly, viz: Two tracts of Land, situate in Burnside: toWnship, Clearfield county, containing in the whole 576 acres, with a valuable wafer power on the River, on which land there is erected and in operation a good GRIST and WV MILL, . a STORE House, DWELLING House an BARN, and other out-hou- ses and improvements. 'ri g above property ia allowed to rameFe dd antisges non Lumbering Eotablibbmont Beyond to m. other in the county. I'o be sold al the property of Ore heirs of Mnt. drew Jr vin, deeenserd TERMS OF SALE Oae•Fourth ut the purchase money to lie paid oil the confirmation of the anie—the balance' in thrtio mutual pnymoots, with inteieai reuoisaiil confirmation. .• , . JAMES T. LEONARD, Guardian of minor heirs Clearfield, Dec. 13, 1849. SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN, Edo not ull ( lit once or yin will soon redo cr on large slot k of Strawtierry, Pine-apple, Sarsaparilla and Lemon Syrups, Preserved Fruits, Pick led Oysters and other choice Pickles, (the very names of which make oar's mouth icatcf,) %%loch tto have ju.lrtt ri% 4,1 and lir° not% nt ' Till. t:ut:.u• CORNER: CRANS Blain' En. Cum cm% We Dvc 8 DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! Oft Dry Gout's, W huh a• 4.! of Iho latest and mod appro;ed dyles, have heen selected on account of thr it BEAU, Y rind DURABILITY. Among them may be founJ French, English and American BROADCLOTHS of t very Nlintle of price nod ettior•-lleit‘y F,• lot rind Bill% yr CLOTHS—Drab, Green and Blue BLANKETS tor Di eteinds—B!ncli Bud Woe CA SSIAIERES - sArri N Errs of every deserivii•tn--Silk, Satin, rassimere, Va!vet, Matsoilles n Jd other VESTINGS— Vc: vet e-rd, Ahnle, Black, Striped, Flinred and elinneeable A LI'ACAS--French, Earlsiop nod Wined it: GINGDAMS -Alan Delaines, Cashmeres Gino Linge) a, Al r nnop, F. elich ard or her Ciolking , --Soa‘‘ law (a chow() lot) all noul and cotton I' Tickings. ' 11/ankets, Muslin., Hosiery, Waves, CrY - We make no charge fir slum% tug our ,gooth R.) I orne ai d t xJlinne 'heir price, and trivility. CRAXS & 13ncrnimt. Coro ensville U. c. 3. Axe Factory. THE subscriber having leased thp Axe Factory ol L. U. Carter, near Cl , n 11,•'‘1, re!.oe( nlll.ll/flues to the people of neer: field and Ihn al t j.onimz rounlies that he in no 1 . . op( ration, nod ready to supply all chafers for Axes, Chissels, Adzes, dr. Mercirintt. and Lumbortnen nro:resperiiiil:y in. ti ed to del: with him. ab lie is 11011 1 - 1111111,1 kid° WU!: in as good slyly. and nn as rerisonab'e torni• ”rt tn. y II snry!y nietri , el % s (' , Hoary produce. and ,‘ 0:1 C' 1511 s ddorn r tdu. .ed :n t I.•ll.inge fur %murk. JACOB %VAR ER. ( lc-1114 , 1d. Nur. 21. 1849. 4m Orphans' Court Saie. Bv;ri 'le of an order of the Orphan's Court. of Clearfield coon!) , !here 13111 do exposed to I'UBLIC SALE, On ilic prelllliCS, in Ilccrarin inn oshir, nn the cloy of Devember, insuint, 'll\ 0 CERTAIN fRAC'I'S OF LAND, situale in solo] townblitr, late the tosium of James Lurd, deceased. s iz One Piece, situate on Clearfield creek, adjoining lands of Thos. Lord, Lyman Miles and Joseph Stewart, containing about 100 acres, and having a Douse and Barn and about 25 acres clear ed thereon. One other piece, adjoining the a bove, containing abbut 4.0 acres arid being unimproved, or tim ber land. Saitl snle to commence at 10 o'cloi n.m. TERMS :—One-lialf Cosh, and the hnlance in six wombs thereniter, with interest, to be secur ed an the premises SI NION THOM PSON, Adminidirntor: Dec 4, 1849 —pd Court Proclamation. WHEREAS the lion, George W. %Vomit Ann,. Presdent Judge of the Court of eOlllll/01/ Pleas of the 4th judicial district, composed 01 the counties of Clinton, Contre and Clearlield.and the lion James T. Leonard and Abraham K Wright, Esquires. Assoamate Judges in Clearfield county, have issued their precept bearing date the 6th day al Deceml cr, 184 d, lonic directed, lor holding a Court or Common Pleas, Orphans Court, Court 01 Quarter Sessions, and Court of Oyer 4' 'J}rminer and General Jail Delivery, at Clearfield Town,forthe County of Cloartiy.u, on the Ist Monday of February next, (being the 4th day of the month.l Notice is, therefore, hereby given, to the Coroners, Justices of the Peace, & Constables in and for the County Ed Clearfield, to appear in their own proper persons, with Rolls, Records, Inquisi. lions, Examinations and other Remembrances, to do those things which their Mike,. & in their behalf ap pertain to be done; and all withoises and other per sons pmsecutng in behall 01 the Commonwealth a gainst any prisoners are required to be then and thereattending and not depart without leave, at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in theirattenclance at the oppointedtirne agreeable to notice. Given under my hand at the town of Clearfield, this 12th day ni Dec., in the year ofour Lord ono thousand eight hundred and lortrnine, end the seyenty•secondytear of American independence ALEXANDER CALDWELL, Mt: , saleAFuw pieces of Bilk fur Ladies dre6ses fur cheap, by • BIGLER & ,PITA larg 4 19Lof ,Siovs Yips, 01411:Went sizes fur sale by . NOV. ir?. WINTER' GOODS , omprising nil articles kept generally in the other stores with the addition cif mginY'etiter goodinet brought before to this place. A hot of tinkles is herewith furnished, with tho prices.;- end aikexamin; ationvethis extensive Block is invited before purchases are made elsewhere. 'At this store, goods will continuo to be sold at least 20 per cont. lower than :curt be lied olsotvltere; or less than onn.liell the price of goods in Clearfield county This certainly ofThrs great inducements to °Ann novices the sa ving ors° largo a per coning°. oven fin a small Purchase, mill amount to enough to make it a matter of consideration. There aro many who deal in Lowistitivn - in the old Inshioned way. '.y trading, thus giv. ing the storekeeper the advantage elhigh prices- to Such I would respectfully ask before making trades with the other stores to call rind son my goods and hear the low prices, and lain confident tint such will see the advantage of selling their produce and buy goods fur cash. In a market like this. if a slight effort bo made, all kinds of Country Yroduce can ho disposed of for CASII j it only requires n little tilde pandence and determination on the part of the seller, as the home consumption of produce in Lewistovt n alone is very groat, and the necessaries of life, at whatever price, must be had, nod they can us disposed of for each. Since I commenced business in this place, on the cash system, I have sold a liege amount of goods, and my business IS daily increasing. The public appreciate the advantage of buying for earl,, & t% here lousiness is done Ravish only, as there in 110 rick to rim, of credit or trade, the goods are sold at a small advance on cost prices; and the city. purchases bung made lot cloth only, and with ft lengthened en par rience in business,on Alarkel Street, Plidndelph in, enables the subscriber to buy, hcyund a doubt, loiter than other merchants. lam convinced tint there are a great many who would ii lie to deal milt and get cheap goods fur cnidi if they only could command cosh for their produce, to curl, I ray sell cheap httd sell for cash only, Not% for ilie list of goods fin band : CLOUD :I—Muck, blue, brown, invisible green. and olive. Freoch, German nod A mcricnn. nt 01l Neck ftem et 00 to 6 00 per yard, including n good assortment of Over Coal Cloths. I will punitively such gouda nt greatly reduced prices. On Cloths, Cass:mares and Veadings sture.koepers invnna• bly motif. I ,rge profits as the purehnsers are not often judges or those nrticlea. I vial not so impose, but sell them as I sell other goods nt n very small advance on cost. CASSIMEIIES, Black good at 641 nod at all prices upwards to 275 per yard. Also Finley Cnssi. !acres a good assortment nt very low prices ; also hue medium (11111111 y, cheap as possibly con be told, and much viten tu , r than can ho had elsewhere. SATINETS.—BIoch, blue, Navy-blue, lavender, dark mixed, light mixed grey, Sr.,xe., a large and cheap lot for 30 et. 47i cts. 50 ets. 62i ets. 73 cts. and 87i cents fur n most superb article. VLSI I NUS. Black sntin , silk, silk volt el, woolen, cotton, cna imores and cloth at all prices io Three Dollars. 11°V3fUltaD 41 0 0.18 L'4.01111L 1 3 &MD OVlElk..taisdbk.Wsss A splendid article of Black French Cloth for Gentlemen and Ladies' Cloaks at the low price of $1 87i per yard as good as others sell at $2 5(1 to $3 (10. KENTrCKY .lE.liN.—Gold-mixed, and Grey, good and cheap. TiCKIIINGS : At 10, 13, 15, 19, 21 awl 22 cents ; be assured that these 'Pickings are the cheapest ever sold in Lewistown. CANTON FLANNELS.—Bleached and Unbleached for 10 cents, and the best article for 12/ cents. 12i cents, 18i cents, 25 cts. 28 cts: 311 cts. 37-1 cts. 50 cts. 62i cts. and 75 cents ; a large lot of Superior Scarlet Flannels at 26 cents ; White Gauze Flannels and su perior Yellow Flannels—also Shrouding Flannels. Table Diaper. Eleached and unblenchrd for 12 centa and upticnrda. sidcadid Cluili Tab!e Coven; fur 2 50 and 3 du.kirm t•ach. 61and Coven; ul debtrablo cukno and tdyles. fifenehed 11'14 unldeaclieif for 6 1.4 cents and upwards to the very Cm st quality malls; particular at teotion IS requested to the dock of lip muslnrvnn they are very extraordinary cheap, arid us good as bo!il eise‘sfi , re ul 8 (ruts. 01 lie ne‘i est styles. a good araairlinent ul Lent figures, a good article n fling at 3. 1. 5. 6 I 4 rents, & upwards turbo finest quality to be had, a good asswtmentol blue and orange: hly lip Calicoes are re alty titurtishing for the price, good and ‘‘ide. A large rind peat?' I .tusk of from 121 2 cents and upo arils; a splendid article of fine rreneli Ging barn, bright colors. and warranted not .o fade iu waslong, fur 18 3 4 cents; also plain dark style Chant° lions, 61101:1111S at 2N high colors also at various prices. 01 every Ftyle and ipinhiy imaginable, pinin bl brown, enuff, lend, mous. and alter colors, all 1N (»I. A plt•tidid nrl,clu of 2nd mourning Muus do Luinrs all wool ui 12•_' cents, also good de Lnines at 183 •1 cult detonable colors; also ale Lames of extra quality in high colors, such as Ma yirtne blue, dark and light green, blue, maroon, orange, scarlet, crimson, &e., Figured and plain of Fuperior gnaltiv Irom 15 1-2 to 75 cents, My 12 1-2 cent Cashinerts are the ch.-apt-tit goods ever heard of, also all the dark and desirable high colors Cashmere the eanie us the Mous de Luins MERINO ES. oinii qualities, colors and prices. A large and heauhful stork of 'heartfacia kept on hand, for sale at reduced paces. Lti Lpl co a 0.4 Bind: of all prices-31 cts. cts. •14 cts. 50 cts. cts. 75 cts. cts. $1 00 and $1 50 for the best Alpaca made, and can be had nowhere else. Modes, Brums, &c., and also a splendid assortment of fashionable Fancy Alpacas, at extremely low prices, and some fine quality figured silk warp. • 53 a IL LI 0 CI Mack silks or all prices and %s hill's, A good wilily of Black Silk as low as 45 cis. good as is sold here ai 62A cis. Also, plain, colored and Fancy Dress S.'ke. nt very rensunrible prices. Some splendid Saari, striped. Weil; mid blue black S,:ka. Florence rind Oru do Naps for blimp. Silk Oil Cloiii—Lathe-s' Silk and Merino tinder Sinris—new bly le corded Skirts In great vane)} ; also, Figured Sis Ills Al all■ for Csps, Capes mid Dresses. Tarlettin Aluslica %%lute• Niue and p;nk Numd and plain Llob.iiett, Silt and Luce Blum!, Laces . Edging.. nod In elidlt ss variety. Al u n most superb and extrusive assortment of the ricliest and nes% eel silks BONNE I' RIBBONS, all lur sale al unusually low prices. ['rum 5 crnis upwards to the finest article imported from Paris. VIANIT'UIU CHECKS .AN D CALICOS. Crash and Bird eye Diaper (or Tunellitig. Linen Tablc.covers and Napkins, and IHIBII LINEN of et cry price end quality, very good und cheep, SPOOL COTTON, °l'd & Coates' manufacture, the hest aritele to be lied, greatly superior to airy oilier make• Cotton, Woolen, Merino arid Silk 11051E11V, in great variely aridut extreme• ly km prices. OLOVES—SiIIi, Kid, Cotton, Merino and Worsted of all grades and qualities—nose', WOIIICIIe, and cliddtene% SHAWLS—SiIk, Cotton and Woolen Some nil gnifieeni new slyly long %A ;as well na lien• vy Woolen arid Cotton and fine Alerino Shawls, plain u:rd ernlrruidered. 11215Uf 1111011 i ul Shawls is extensive and will be sold much under the usual priers. An adsorlinent embracing e v ery article t% owed Iloolid and Eyes, fine , Nerdies, Kntlung.Nee• Liles, 'rid) Culloii, Coronation curdy, Whalebones, Silk, Cuuon and Linen Braids, Velvet Tromuing Ribbons, a new article for dressed ; Fancy Blliiol.B lur dressed ; black and colored owning Thimbles ; Cumbd of all kind, ; 111.)1D0 splendid Botlnlo and Turtle Shell coinJe, colored. Thread Edging fir Trimmings; Si al and Go 'd Beads—a'so gold and silver .Wirdii fur embruideite.. Al. monks of plain and Fancy Satin for Mantua Ribbons ; all r Worn of lining Muslin.; Ll!eached and Brown Drilling ; Zephyr Worsted of u:I shades; Bell Slides and Artificial Francis. IL,ADIIIS 9 SENOES. A r oom is fitted up expressly for Lithos', Muses' an eluldrons' Shoes, and particular attention is paid to this department. Every style and quality of es kept on hand. end nil positively bo sold cheaper than possibly can bo had eliet‘hero. ' new fall stock is revoked, and the assort• men' will be kept up. At least twenty per cent can be sovud by buying shoes at Store. A good stuck of India Rubber Shoes—very cheap . DIENS' AND BOYS' BOOTS AND SHOES. It is useless to enumerate the kinds and prices on hand; suffice it to say that the assortment IS the largest and decidedly the cheapest ever opened before in Lewistown. A good assortment of CLOTH and GLAZED CAPS. Aisu Fur Trimmed, Fur & Seal Skin—cheap. • HATS Al t;tl 25, 1 50, 1 75 2 00, 2 50, 3 00 and 4 00 ; also Fancy , lints fur Men and Buys. 1 am ptepered to sell llais and Cape at (cast 25 per cent. luwer 111211 they have ever been sold it, Lett r• to%‘n, having had them manufactured expressly fur my soles, and warrant ilium to be equal ... in quality. if not better than to be had elsewhere. CRAVATS and SUSPP:NDERS in great variety. A most super 4 ass Itinetti of k'ancy Silk cra vats, cotton do. plant black silk du. at difleront prices, for Gala unusually low. Very cheep.— Sumo 011/Q size, larger than can ho found in other stores Also an eilensive as• ointment of Woolen Ne 3 'Louth] and Sacks fur children ; cotton Lnps arid Block and Moto Wad• ding; a nice lot of Comforts. various sizes. Cheap Bed Blankets, a gaud assortment him,mit,trg„—Tho beat assortment to be found at this store, of all qualities, and will be sold at reduced prices. Personopurchaving Carpets will riot wily find them :10 per cent cheaper at Jones' but a very extensive assortment to select (ruin: CARPET BA JS and Ladies' Sitchele—some fine Velvet and Voiritian Groceries, Queensware, Harevvare, Cedarware Baskets Kept in a separate room from Dry Mode, and particular attention ,paid to keeping up ii,gencial asiortmont ul thuabot e goods. Good Now Orleans Sugar 6 1 4 cents; White Sugar 9 Ants; crush, ed Sugar 10 cants; pulverized,Sogar 10 cents i and superior Goal Sugar 10 cents. Good Molasses fur 6 1.4 coati per quits: NOW Orleans* Molasses of good quality at 35 cents pre gallon ; and.su periJr at 40 Cents i Alio goodßugal. Rouse Syrup, and the best Royal Golden Syrup at 50 cents; a splendid 'article oflaking Molasses at 40 cent. per gallon COFFEE—very superibeet.lWcents; 110EME ' -*than ' Profits and 'Quick.Sals. JONES' NEW STORE, 1:1E Public aro. respectfully informed than C. L. JONES has received a very large' Stock. of Flannels of all Colors and Prices. bteb :1/2114a1 MULL, JACONET AND CAMBRIC mrsuNs, LINEN, CAMBRIC, SILK AND COTTON HANDKERCHIEFS, T M lIN G : LEWISTOWN PA. +C* -- t_4o DRY •GOODS. Ilit.tlZLLtiltoQ c~u~~~~~~~~, MOUS DE LAINES. ard,L=ll3lll 240 Looking Giasses. - -• • - . . • .. ' •, • •-• ,-; :•I—' - :* P ‘-; ---- 7:-FT r . 77 Llguira coffee 10 cents 'brit qinlity ; and rot!! old 9overnmoni Java et 1,21 centifi . Wet ItWirleiii. ton• Rico at 5 cents; Bikers' Chocolate 20 cents . ..perpound..' , FßESH;TEAS— . .iiiiterlik hick -ond' Green: of the best qualities imported'into the Pallodellihiiinariate,, and told:sti Veer! rerpifdial Good Bloch and Green, °along and Young likscrTene. aI 50 and 75, cents per poutt4 &xtl'Clrti. , it perial and Young Ilyson, at $1 par l b ., as good ae.nity cold ' at $1 25": , A g e ner al nizatmon ivp riaz , —Sperior SPERM OIL; second quality ditto—AlsO FISH OI1:: 4 -Speraland'I:alloiv . CAP tiLP4— Superior Castile SOAP. and good Brbwn Broad : . '-• ' ' t` ' ''• r ' • l'"• • ..-. ' TOBACCO. Superior Cavendish, at 31 cents per lb. - Twist And Atit.pluge,'at 20 cents-per Irwin() HONEY at 75 cents per gallon. Flell nnd Salt urreiluced prices.- ; ••• . ' , • , ." 4 : A vcrlstirrior assortment of Cutlery, comprising some of the finest q uqhfv or !pixel and Vorks.. • Readv-Made Clothing. - The Torgeinieheopeet end hest nosoriment ever opened in Lewin:own. 'TO WHOLESALE BUYERS' Great induccimenta are offered ,na a liberal,abateMeat will be made . Lewistown, Dember 6, 1819. , FALL AND WINTER GOODS. TIIE Slihnlit , Or is jtiel now receiving n very large and suilah!e ptorl, of (UX)D3 foi• the approalip • Ina Fall and Winter trade, which will need but to ha examined, and the prico user:lamed; to it,date purchavera to carry them urr. The ouch ie composed partly as lollown : . . DRY GOODS, Cloths, black, blue, brown, 4c. Cassimeres, do do do Sattinctts, do do . do Alpacas, do do do do Satin Stripe. FaAionable Cashmeres, Flannels—Red, White 4 Canton. Linseys—Brown, White, Fancy: Bleached and unbleached Muslims A variety of Shawls. Gin hams, Alpaca Aprons, Irish Linen, Gloves, Suspenders, etc. OILS. Common and Tanners'. Candles—'Tobacco—Segars rind Crackers. Oct. 19, 1/49. Taken up. \ to the ph - il:Ilion of the auhscribe7 in U Boggs township, Clearfield county, some time ut the last week ut August last, s BRINDLE DEIEEER, supposed 10 be n ) rur old last spring. Toe ow net in requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, other ice she %NW be didposed of according to law. Docember 1, 1849 PHILIPSBURG & SUSQUEHANNA TURNPIKE. A T o meeting of the Managers of the Philips 2:1 burg and Susquehanna Turnpike road coin pally. held Nuremb2r 27, 1849, a dividend u 1 lire° Dollars per Share. was declared. free Stave tox, payable on demand to the Stockholders or their legal representatives. Vat. BAGGSHAW, Trs'r. Philipsburg, Nov. 28, 1849 —pd * Boot & Shoe 11lb, MAKING. TUE sulfscriher (lately in the empl , ty of Richard Mussop, of this pluce) respectlully informs his friends and the public, that lie has commenced the above business in the school room lately occupied by Miss Goodfellow. lie flutters himself that ho can accomplish in a satisfactory manner, any order that ho may be favored with. Either Coarse or Floe work made in the most Fashionable and Serviceable manlier. le..a.ztamv 134.1.ETL'Etlk..0 Mode to order, in city Rtylc. RICHARD GLENNAN Clearfield, Nor. 30,1849. EW STORE A T CURWENSVILLE • HE subscriber respectfully autioun .l res to his friends. and the public generally. that he has opened a NEW STORE. in Curwens ville, known as Hoyt's old stand, %%here he hat , an excdlont assortment of Seasonable Goods, ninth he %OH roll on the n:ost reasonable terms— and an rbenp as they eati i ct honght elt,o‘‘liere to the county. Give un a tall and then jodge boo yotir,eltit P. WILLIAM IlLoom, i t 11. .Novem'ter 26, 18-19. SPRUCE CREEK and PHILIPSB['RG TURNPIKE, NOTICE. THE Stockholders oldie Swift o net I; mat P 14.1 ‘..,ipbburg Turnpike Road Company. ore he it•by notified--That an elec t.on will be 1.01.1 nt We public looney ofJethea Chamberlain, iu Om lON o oh Went. urmark. Iluittingdun county. on. Friday the "tat day 01 J./eel:tatter next, bet‘‘ con the Itourf.of IU o' cluck, o. ut. and 4 p. itt„ to elect by ot.e per boll as Nebular'', ono Treasurer. and I n o Alanagent, to conduct the affairs of soul torripthe rn.,J comp'y By order ul the Cumnita.iuttere. li. PAT Seer( t ry pry lull] ‘VarriorAnnrk to , t 11, Not 21, 1819. TIMBER. PIOPOSA LS will ho receivi d urul the Fth ul Deceinber next, for the delivery, at Patch Wand. of Thirty •cig !howl Ind en h,c feet 11 hi Iv E I M1112.:Ii, in lengthy of from twenty to blzty le, I, and hewed or alt% cti twelve inches square ; and of ono hundred and se vett ty thoubuial loci, (hoard 111(.1.51.1re; ul 4 tnr li Whit* P I NE I'L K all ul itik h arc to be deliver, (.1 before the LA day of May, 1850. Add rose, Brevet Major JOIE\ SANDERS, Corps ul Engineers, Dola , ,varu City. L 4.1. Nov. 10,'47 BLACKSIBITIII?iG BUSINESS, wS. BRADLEY, haring commenced :lie a. • bore business in thu borough of Cie/Infield in the shop formerly occupied by Jacob %Varner. respectfully announces to his friends, and the pub hrk gener,illy, that ho is now prepared to e xecute all work in his lieu on tho shortest notice, end the very best and most subst:.nitol manner—and on the most ryasoitn ble and accommodating terms. SLEIGHS, BUGGIES, 4-,„ ironed in first rate style, as none but the Lehi 11 urlt• men will be employed.. W. S. B. N. B. Country produce Mkt') in czehange . for work, and CAsit seldJin refused. Nov. 24. 1849. 3m ,::25 REWARD. WAS lush on Saturday ovening Inah between WAS thy residency of the subscriber in Pike tit„ an the borough ufCleartiicle, n largo Calfskin Pocket Book, Kelly wo il worn, rontoining • 160' Dollars, roar $2O bills on itio Farmern' & Mechanics Bank of it tutling ono $2O bill oritlie. Aliddletown Bank; and SIX' Ten . dollar gold pieces (eagles.), Also, two receipts tor $2 60,each, 't ho subscribers pinme is is ritMn on the ouldide 'and inside' of said Fockel Book. . , The Above rewerd be giv'en' to.;any'orsrin finding And returning the said pmperiy, ' _ • • HUGH W. MULLEN; Nov, 6, 1849, C. L. JONES. • NEW CHEAP CASH STORE, ! ;:7 11ARDWARE • • • 4. A good assortment. Crockeryware, Grind;Siones;: Brooms, WaSh-boards 4 .....rults's'l BOOTS and SHOES, : That cannot be surpassed: Clocks and Confectionary. Drugs, Paints, bye.:stu4 PaOnt Medicines, Matches, Lamp ; Black, Glass, Putty, etc. . . GROCERIES Cabe—Tea—Chocolate. • Sugar--White crushed, do pi 47 verized, do loaf, do brown. Molasses—Boston Syrup, Sugar., 1-I(mse and New Orleans. Fresh G00d5.. ,- HE subscribers are now opening at their old stand, in the borough . Of Clearfield, the best assorted lot of SaiI4IS:SOETAIMILII2 1341K)1345' • whu li they havo evor hod• embracing almost ev ery variety of JOHN STITES Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard-, ware, queensware, Cedar- . ware, Tinware, Drugs, Pa ten-I Medicines, Dye-stutier, and OiIN. They have also a good assortment of • Made-Up Clothingv , Together with Salt by the barrel . or bushel,' honey, sheet-iron; stoves, and stove-pipe, nails, Carpenter-tools, and a general , assortment of cuttlery. ALso, Boots and shoes of every van-, ety, hats, caps, hoods and bon-- nets—cottan laps, cotton chain and carpet-yarn. RAFT ROPES of all sizes ; Cart• Whips, Sleigh. whips, Haller and Trace Chains, together with many other articles too ted:ons to mention, all of which they offer their customers at lair prices for CA2II, country pro; duce, or Lnmber. Nos. 7, 1819 re•tai!ing GOODS must now cease in Curwcns• vil:e allliougli not situated at a Corner, ‘t hence ho might o:gelatinously parade before the paidic the hollow and deceptive boast of having the " CHEAPEST CORNER," persons who may favor ISAAC S3lllll With n call will ho AGREEABLY OURrItliiED by the discovery that all kinds of merchandise have greatly rAr.i.t:N in esice in dos place since has return, d 'rum Philadelphia. Ile floe of iho very best quality every thing likaly to be in demand iii this mint - num!), in the way of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps 4 Bonnets,. Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Glass and Queensware, Nails,: Books and Stationary, Oils.and' Paints, Cotton Yarns, Ready.... made Clothing, (too cheap to say any thing about it,) Fish' and Salt, etc., etc., with many ; miscellaneous and fancy articles. CU'Produce at market prices will be taken in exchange for goods —such as grain, lumber, rags,, leather, bees-wax, tallow, Flax-, seed, etc., etc. cash ,Will not be , refused, and if any gentlern44o; lady has a lot of "the root of all; evil, which he or she wishes to disr pose of, the greatest bargains inky be obtained at the store of t 1 e subscriber. ISAAC SMITH . . Curwensville, Oclubcr 26. 1819. • • A Good Farm of 130' Acres 711 a 041)2AZZ1.,', AN excellent firm rimmed in Jordon iotvtiihip Cienrfield county, convenient to containing 130 acres, will' he d sposed of op, yery, ,, reasonable terms. The improv ements are', 9,5 acres cleared, and • $•; , ..a. all undo f!, r good fence,: a ' good, Orchard and - - a gciod House and . Barn, and -it is well supplied with' excellent sprinas of water. 4 This Farm Is advantageously eituattd. ing purposes, two public roads push) ! • It,, and the projected- Turnpike' from 'S ••••• r 4 wensvillo uilleulirr pass thrittiglmi t . , it. There motto a hotly 4,c eau w - iif mil ME ;Sasaki • r . Err r.rternui, apply/ . . 4rtlall.lolAllß. BLAIN 111=1 F. P. HURXTUAL. LEONARD & *100RE" MONOPOLY MME MG MC IBM
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