. . BANN entrec • Pemisylvfinia.. - 'par ,:.:_ --- t.B,7Bitnk, I'2 clutrubersburg, Getty sbuig, • Pittsburg, gusq. County, Lulvistown, n9e, - .1 1 1fiddletown, Carlisle lidaysburg, VC aynesburg, , atibington,' ltat. rrisburg, Onesbale, owesville, lal.l 'illitunsport, 11 ork, I solvent b'ks pau • Olio(' Notes, I ), owanda-Rel. no stils New York City, ielsea bank, 801 501 I Minton, brnmercial, plyeite, ashington, 70 ,they sots. b'ks, liar York State. Ileirh!lly co. 66a75 • lelica 8u111ti0,.30 inmeree, du, 351 pas bank, 30 Albany; 25 rockport, 25 ivies Bank, northern Ex., 11 20a25 r • 4 yons, 15 !We b. Saugerties, 1 W tv ' T. , r i " S. ARTHUR'S NEW WORK. 1 MARY MORETON; -, ••- Or the Broken Promise. A true Story of American Life—the -;•• . • : ene is laid in the New England States, 1 . s.. rT. B. PETEIP"ON, No. 118 Chestnut street, .., hil a dol i d i m, h i p ins! published MARV 111011 E. .. 1 .' ON ; 01: 'mu: nitoKEs PIRMISE. A 'Prue :,.,..,. •• "..tory of New England Life. ByT. S. ARTHUR, 11 ' - ' uihor of I . II 11 i I Loco it. .., it— —ove in a Cotter L . : ' t ~,, tley Sindierd—lms..hardinulion Acies, or the '.z, I "-I'oiiin set il, rte. etc !'i 'I , '-The 'Broken Premise' will no delibt he one of ',.. r . : be most populnr I. ha ever pruned in this cow). i' 1 . ,ry, and is said by critics o lin have perused the '. , ,7 • .tanoseript in be the best production ever %%mien ...!... : : 11r Arthur. ;,,„ ........' The Arena of the S:ory is laid in one of the pret• .i.. test loons in the New Englund. States. It will ' , s ",". 1. . ace an immt rise Fele. We advise all (o send .."1 .."(.. , tnil get it, It is published complife in one tine ..' i 5 ... ?.i urge emits() %Warne printed on the finest is him iv ' l:tr . :4.aper. really done op in paper cos e rt , , unii or rn ;., e; : :: With PctersCites series of Arthur's Novels. Pin c "... . ' !••'..5 cents or Five rapier. fur $l. ;,... •, ."2 'l' 11. Peterson nbo publishes the folio ing I i.. : 1"1; . •" works ut P. S. Anhui.. either of %%Inch ran be ad srpra , t ly, pr et' 25 cents, or any Five sent or . v , 'given in :Inv ono hit $1 i ...' 4 4 LOVE 1:1 A COTTAGE; kisUISORDINATInv ; It ' 'LOVE IN 1.1“:14 LIFE; Loci , S.,NtiFortli ; :,) i:IGNF.S; or The Pusses. I MARY 1‘1011ILTON; or c'- ed. A Revelation of I The Broken Prom. • lllesibi neat. Ise. .4,11 ..,, Nevss Agents, Bind:sellers and all ethers will „ . 4-be sapplicd at the very lowest rates. Address ..," ... c orders I.oits;•atil to I.T. 11. PETERSON, ...,e . i .. .-.. No. 98 Chestnut street, Phila. S 1 1 ..... Editors oi Neospapers throui4hout the , 1 , country Nipping the above one or more limes, ins "..lj .as l eluding this notice and set ding a copy nj their ; t paper mnrlosl, ni the Publisher, din!) have inn. ~..-,..1 two of the stove %corks en lii them by return of `. ft "'.... mail. , .A. J. GUFB.'I( 1 9 Attorney at Law. , ",.ii' OFFEris his services WI nn Attorney and Coon• ...1 0: -:,,;$ Boller ut low to the eit:hetis ol Clt artield owl 1, y....2;k adjoining eunniii R. Any iitriint.Fs eliirilstctl to hi, 7 .... care shill he promptly and satislatinrily intended td. c l l.' I,l ',- Clearfield, Dec, 8, 11 4 -19.. -Ind ;is orl . 011: to the re•idetice of the T"i f firON .•ilLscrit,el 1.4%l relit C It/s% 0111111 of Octoher n HE,I) hue and white .'ti Ilgt h is Lnr6, and HllprOSed In be ri,ing two yr.'', °id. Thv nn tier is ; requested to come forw:‘l,l, Nova pror rty, I , ny charges and take hill. awsy. Jos EPII OAVENS. Deeen - o)er 13, 1819. AL. .. g3 , A‘X‘. • ne,., ,s v . hip. ' ev. AL= '(l.s I •Joci golivisuamina •tiamtoug SALV/I3 ,'..10j0.1J111 p!UdI tiaapti TM.) I , a til , l .3'll Win a2togn oil' lu Nos Jg Him sp..”J )1,1%, col , palutim oinpo/11 6 / 1 1/114 1 :1 Jal to putt luatim lan[l'era 'UJO 'JAI( it! ui al '11.03 'llol2.lodOid OttitS °q! u!solopAu aatpo pue "52002 sll3 -u4ly :•saa t 9 soolito :•sva py s`tupsaA =MI •sp tcq slOuttrl j :•slo suatipws '.urt of • t pub , de) of ,1854; ! rig IS, soaoul!sso3 : pauS. pd !..1L is s ql ° lo 1.813 ii3T. 811Ps, ,uoj, !:10.1 lad Le w son!ds pun gunNi :•sp (II oa3ttq . ~.) - oi, ils!puo,voo poop :•sp igi (wag) snl ki.; -.clops :•sp 81. olvioootio I•sp TO lie oanf :•sp ii-,I vu aClunoD mu u! aulins k 31PIM ;sag !*61 3 .0i lo awns o:Ill 02.104 isaq : •sp 6 lu Jans suuopo mog 'pm Icko- L. perch-' .1 Jared r, 'beget) fiche' to • ny,. south , ng,' bettal . known by C. flower , recorded: XIII, in Sumac WO Ott 213 , 41 Apyi Udiim Sioaiopn.l so tm ia en , ufßlJasiaiois Aq ?alp') 01 w od \ no), NVO MOH , • ;I unktion,9o. MTV? 11?42_,1t VYULTZIESI GOODS. AN, ' Garr., THE subscribers aro now receiving at their store In Curwonsvillo, a largo and woll as sorted selection of goods suitable fur the season, consisting of Dry - Goods, Groceries, Drugs and Dye-Stuffs, Hardware, Queens ware, Hats, caps and Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Books and Stationary, and a variety of no . Owls too numerous to mention. inrTlioso who nro anxious to secure bargains would do .well to call soon at nut CHEAP COE , srs" and cxruniue our stock of goods, .CRANE & BROTHER. December 8. 1849. ed by - Ibk • y. on OW' ing during ltno of -Ctirkle NEM ry tiegartt' i ; d count r , , .ne lode tell ut respell () to shaggy .o other per t Febroq Jetties P., 11 1111 ‘ I nor bo Ful.v pieces of Silk' for Lollies dresses for sale chenp by BIGLER & co. II UITE large lot of Stove Pipe, of diflvren:l sizes for sale by ' ov, 16, ITE,/13T.7 • - • A the l'ht)ers Biin4, • Cayuga L. 1 11 7 07 -, tent,Raelies., 3() ,Binghampton, - 50 Cana raugus co . . 30 Clinton county, 15 tl'onnnercial,Buil, 15 do Oswego, 10 Fanners', Seneca, 30 bank 15 Meehan. Buffalo, 15 Merchants' Ex. -10 atp Ex. 10 Oswego, • fill Plicetnx, &alio, 3.1 Staten Islandi 50 Stitieb.Btiffalo - ,75a80 St. - LaVirence, 75 Union, Buffalo, :30 U. S., Butirtio, 30 Watervl jet , 15 Other soli'. Wks, r 'kw Jersey, Del; B'clge-Col MEM Plain(icl(l, Other solvent, p Solvent Cincinnati l& Cleveland, Munilton, 15 Commer., Scioto, 10 do Lake Erie,7s Sandusky, Norwallt; - Farincrs',.ezinton, 75 Granville Society, Lancaster, 15 Urbanna B'ing co. 65 Other solvent; Under- TAKEN UP. --„uamitoo 4VIIIIO SuANY. V:titlitl)•le •I•Consistipg' of Et_ nnd SHw-Mili, and 576 acres tl►e '• Sukineha'nnfi river Y virtue of an order of the Orphans .14 - 13 Court of the County of Clearfield will 1,{2 exposed 'to PUBLIC SALE In ihr b.r.digh of Clo arfield un I\l,mday FOURIII I' Cl" FEBRUARY. 1850, the fil mg described properi iz : Two tracts of Land, situate in Burnside township, Clearfield county, containing in. the whole 576 acres, • with a valuable water power on the River, on which land there is erected and in operation a good GRIST and SAW MILL, a STORE House, DWELLING House and BARN, and other outhou ses and improvements. - 'rt . () above property in allowed to painless ad vantages's', a Limbering Ellablishoient second io no ether in the roomy. To be 161,1 an the property of ihe heir of Mats' thetVdtViii. deeenned. Ohio. • One4'ourth of :the purchase money to Ite.paid on the confirmation of , the , sele,—ltie.balence,trt !Woe annual payments, with,:intorest , Dom said I' t IT. LEONARD, " • ' 'Guardian of minor heirs Mdificia,Dec. 13, 1849. Oillk Dry Goods, Al hielt are of the horst and now approved a t • IeN , hate been selected nn account 01 tht ir DF:AUTT nod ounnutt.rry. Among Clem may bo (mild French, English and American BROADCLOTHS of every diode of pore nod color— y lot nod Bracer CLOl'llS—Droh, Green nod Bine BLANKETS tor Overcoats—Mick and 11:11e CASSMJERES — SATTINE I" I'S of every .deseription—S.dt, Soon, rammer°, Velvet, Mareadies a rd other vEsTiivis— Velvet cord, Mode, Black, Striped, Figured and changeable A LPACAS--Freto li, Earlsion and firmest lc GINGHAMS—AIso Delnines, Coshmerca, Gala Linseys, Merinos, French and other Cloakings--Snavvis, choteo lot) all %loot nod Cotton Flannels, cal:cora, checker kings, Ifosiery, Gloves, Sr. rte. C(rWe melte no charge far ihotiving our goode so come and examine their prices and (pliably. CRANS & BROTHER. Curueris‘illa Di.e. 3. Axe Factory. ' iHE subscriber Laving leased the N Axe F'rimory of L. It. C:irter, near (lea r liald, respectlidly announces Collo! people o ('lvor: field and the aluoining vouones nuts is operation, rind reedy to supply all orders Jur Merchant! rind Lumbrrinen iire;reiiiecifully deal with him, ;is he is determined lock, hi , 'mirk in ns Food style. and on tlIl rensonnb:o terms as they c:•n supply themselves elsewhere. Country produce, nnil oven C.lSit solJum r du_ In excliungo fur n.urls. .JACOB WARNER Clearfield, Nov. 21, 1819. 4m Orphans' Court ale. BV v:rittoof an order of the Orphan' s Conti of Clearfield county there gill he expotied to PUBLIC SALE. On the premise.. to Beecaria nship, on the t2n h day of Dec ember, instant, TWO CERTAIN fH.‘CTS OF LAND, situate in said lute the estate of Jame, Lord, deceased. sit: One Piece, situate on Clearfield creek, adjoining lands of Thos. Lord, Lyman Miles and Joseph Stewart, containing about 100 acres, and having a House and 13,u•n and about 25 acres clear ed thereon. One other piece, adjoining the a bove, containing about 40 acres and being unimproved, or tim ber land. crps.,i,i sale to cornmr nee nt 10 o'clut k n rn TI;RMS nit! tho balance in tix month+ there:titer. t%ith ifficrert, to be bel'llr ed on the prernitica Dee .1, 15,19 Court Proclamation. WHERE As the lion. George W. Wootrttard, Presdent Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the ttli Judicial district, comptised of the COllllllO4 of Cilllioll, (:mien anti Clearlii lil,nrid the Hon Jami ST. Leonard and Alin - 111, B K Wright, Esquires. Assimmuie Judges in Clearfield county, have issued their precept bearing date the Can day of Decent' or, 181 , to me directed, for hulling a court or Common Picas, Orphans Court, Court of Quarter .Shsions, and Court of Oyer ty Peresiner and General Jail Delivery, nt Clenrfiold Town,fbr thu County of t:leariltui, on the Ist Monday of February next, (being the 4th flay of the month.) Nottce is; therefore, hereby given, 14' to the Coroners, Justicesoi thePeneo,& Constables in and for the County otelearficld, to appear in their ott•n proper persons, with Rolls, Records, Inquist• eons, Examinations and other Remembrances, to do those things w loch their officer & in their behalf ap• pertain to be done; and all witnesses and other per sons pmiiecutng in behalf of the Commonwealth a gainst any prisoners are required to he then and there attending and net, depart without leave, at their peril. Jurors are requested to he punctual in their attendance at the uppointedtime agreeable to notice. Given under my hand at the town of Clearfield, Ibis 12th day of Dec., in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and tortrnine, end the moyenty•second year of American Independence ALEXANDER CALDWELL, SWIL Doctor Yourself R. DAVIS' HORSE LINIMENT decidedly D tho best medicine for curing Spasms, Wind. galls, Strains or Bruises, that has yet - Leen - offered to the :piffle, for sale rt.t tho sign of tho GOLD MORTAR. DAVIS' Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry and Tar, an excellent remedy to allay Bronchial mita tionoo quiet coughing, and to cure all pulmonary diseases, may be had ut the sign of the GOLD MORTAR. • ALSO.n fresh supply of Family Medicines, of nearly all kinds, and of the very best quality, which will be sold very low fur Cash and—nethin' else. • A. M. HILLS. Nov. 30, 1899 2m, pierce ilooorteti,qettinette at the cheap o•otere ' • lIIGLER & ce: ORPWtNS' COURT. tSP TERMS OF SALE. DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! Axes, Cl►issels, Adzes, &c. SIMON 'mom PSON, Adsothistraior a, • e Spipkfli Prof Ats foNE‘-- 1 Vo 7 STORE N r LIE Public aro respectfully informed than C. L. JONES Ins received a very I large Stock of ') IVINTEIt 'GOOPS;;;; om prising ill articles kept generally in the other stores with the addition olmankother" goOds,hot bought before to this place. A list'of articles is herewith furnished, with the prices ; and an examire. at,on of this extensive stock: is invited before purchases aro made elsewhere. At (his store, goods will co minute to he sold at least 20 per cord. lower, than can be had elsewhere, or lON than one.hall the price of goods in Clearfield county This certainly efrers'great . inducements to clam nuyEne : the sce. ving olso largo n per tentage. even oil o small 'purchase, wiliamount to enough to make it a matter of consideration. There are many who deal in Lewistown in the old fashioned way. 1 .5 , trading, thus gtv. rig the storekeeper tho advantage of high prices-'to such I would respectfully ask before matting trades with the other morel , ' to call and see any gocals'and hear. the low prices, and lam confident that such will see the advantage ofselling their precince and.bny goods for cash. In a market like this. if a slight effort be made, all kinds of Country Produce can be disposed of for CASiI ; it only requires n little indo penitence and determination on the part of ilie seller, its the home consumption of products in Lewistown alone is very great, and the necessaries of life. at whatever price, must be land, and t he y curt be disposed of fur cash. Since I commenced, LUSIIIOI3 in lids place, on the cash system, I hove sold a large amount of goods, and my business NZ:illy increasing. The public appreciate the advantage of buying for cash, & where husincai 1/Idaho kir cash Only,:as there is no risk to run, of credit or trade. the goods are sold at n small atlvaneecoAt prices; and the city purchases being tante ler cash only, and with a lengthened expe.. rienco in'business. on Market Street, Philadelphia, enables the subscriber to buy, beyond a doubt, lower than other matehants . . I inn convinced that there are a great many who would like to deal with me and get 4:lleop,gaucla fin rash if they only could corm/mod cash or their produce, to such I say sell cheap and sell' fur cash only, Now for the list of goods on hand :- • eLtYPITS-1)Inelt, blue, brown, Invisible green, and olive, French, German and American, at all priers from $l. 00 to & 00 per yard. including a good assortment of Over Coat Clutha. I will positively sell such goods at greatly reduced prices.. On Cloths, Casstmeres and Vestings store-keepers invaria bly make I age profits ns the purchasers aro not often judges of these articles. I will nut so impose, but sell I hem as I sell other goods at a very small advance on test. CA SSI MERIL.S. Black good at $1 and at all prices upwards to 275 per yard. Also Fancy Cassis mores n good ob.:00111Na nt very tow prices ; also fine medium quality, cheap as possibly can bo sold, and much cheaper ihno can be find elsewhere. SATINET:.—BIock, blue, Navy-blue, lavender, dark mixed; light mixed grey, &c., &c., a largo and cheap lot for 30 ct. 971 cts. 50 as. 621 cts. 75 cts. and 871 cents for a most superb article VESI'INGS. Black . ,Liin, silk, bilk volt et, woolen, cotton, cas-itneres and cloth at all prices front Filly cents to Three Dollars. cr.vsatz 24Ddil sLanters &MD VY811MG34300%1N553 A splendid article of Black French Cloth for Gentlemen and Ladies' Cloaks at the low price of $1 874 per yard as good as others sell at $2 50 to $3 00. KENTUCKY JEANS.—GoId-mixed, and Grey, good and cheap. TicKINGS : At 10, 13, 15, 19, 21 and 22 cents ; be assured that these Tickings are the cheapest ever sold in Lewistown. CANTON FLANNELS.—Bleached and Unbleached for 10 cents, and the best article for 12i cents. Flannels of all Colors and Prices. 122. cents, ltsi cents, 25 cts. 28 cts. 31:1 cts. :37 cts. 50 cts. 62 cts. and 75 cents ; a large lot ot . Superior Scarlet Flannels at 20 cents ; White Chaim Flannels and su perior Yellow Flannels—also Shrouding Flannels. Table Diaper. Clenched and unblenched for 12 cents and upwards. Some splendid Cloth Table Cove is for 250 3 dollars each. Stand Covers of desirable coitus and styles. ll'enelted and unhleacheil lor 6 1-4 cents and ul war d , to the very lineal quality made; pa oh tiler at. 'cotton is requested to the &duck of lip inusitos as they are very extraurdmary cheap, and as good as wild e:NeWli( re at 8 cellel. , c tEaDt4SMO .T.4B,lraltisol2:l"at 01 the nett eel styles, a good 11H3.11111elli of Lent figures, a good aracto moiling at 3. 4. 5. G 1.4 cents, & to the tint st quality to be had, a good asaartment ol blue and orange. My lip Calicoes are re ally ablonishin g for the price, g ood and wide. A largo and perfect stock of. (nun 12 1 2 cents end upwards; a splendid article of fine French Ging ham. bright colors, and warranted not to lade in washing, for 18 3 4 cents; also plain' dark style Chame bons. Ginghanis at 28 ienis, high colors also at various prices. 01 every style and quality imaginable, plain bl rick, brown, snuff, lend, mourn and oilier colors, all • A i•plendid mob of 2nd mourning Mons do Lathes all wool at 22 cents, also good do Loins% at 18 3-4 cents, dr sirablo colors; also do Lames of extra quality in high colors, such us 1111174m0 blue, dark and light green, blue, maroon, orange, scarlet, crimson, ice. Figured and plain of superior quality from 15 1-2 to '75 cenis, My 121.2 cent Cashmeres are the cheapest goods ever heard of, also all the dark and desirable high colors Cashmere the same as the Mous de Lams. Olullqualities,.culurs and prices reduced pacts. Black of all prices-31 cts. 37i cts. cts. 50 cts. 62 cts. 75 cts. 877 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 tine quality figured silk warp. Blush silks at all prices and tt idtha, A good article of Black Silk as kw as 45 cis. as guud as is sold elsewhere ei 626 cia. Also. plain, colored and Fancy Dress Silks. nt very reasonable prices. Some splendid Satin, s triped, blur k and blue black S.:ks. Florence and Oro du Naps Ira Linings. Also, Silk Oil Cloth—Ladies' Silk and Merino Under Shirrs—new style corded Skirts In great candy ti:Bo. Figured S,%iiis Mulls lor Cape., Capes rued Dresnes. Tarloonlina %Owe, blue and pink. Figured rind plain BuLiuett, Solt and Lace Wont), Laves Edging.. and In aertingi in eudiem ‘nriiiiy Al , a a most siipi•rn and ezienaive absurtment ul the minced and u eu cat tily 134.ThiNli:1 lIIBIMNS, all lor bale at iinubually low LINEN, CAMBRIC, SILK AND COTTON HANDKERCHIEFS, Frain 5 cent. upward. to the linesi article imported Paris. [ISIOIIIIRE CHECKS AND CALICOS. Crash and Btrd•eyu Diaper fur Towellmg. Linen 'ratite-cover. and Napkins, and I 111511 LINEN of ev ery price and quality, very good and cheap. SPOOL CO PION, ni J. & P. Coates' RWIII.IIOOWe, the hest article to be had, greatly superior to any other roake• Cuttuti, %Youlen. Marino and Silk HOSIERY, in great variety and . at extreme. ly low prices. GLOVES—SiIk, Kid, Cotton, Merino and Worsted of all grades and qualities—WM% womene, and childrene. SHAWLS—SiIk, Cotton and Woolen. Sumo magnificent now style long shawls; as well no hem vy Woolen and Conon and line Marina Shawls, plain and embroidered. The assortment' of Shawls is extensive and will be sold much under the usual prices An assurtinent embracing every article wanted. ll.,uks and Eyes, Yms, Needles, Knittiug•Nec• dies, fitly Comm), Coronation cords, %Ilialebones, Silk, Cotton and Linen Braids, Velvet Trimming Ribbons, a new article for dresses; Fancy Buitoi,s lur dresses ; black and colored seviing Silk Thimbles ; Combs of all It nde ; sumo splendid Banish) and Turtle Shell comas, colored. Thread Edging fir Trimmings; Steel and Go'd Beads—also gold and silver Wire for embruidelies. Al, 1%10115 of plain and Fancy Satin fur Mantua Ribbons; all colors et lining Muslins; Bleached and Brown Drilling ; Zephyr Worsted of all shades ; Belt Slides and Artificial Hosiers. LADIES' SHOES. A room is fitted up expressly fur Ladies', Misses' and childrons' Shoes, and particular attention is paid to this department. Every style and quality of Shoes kept on hand, and will positively bo sold cheaper than possibly can be bad elsou hero. The new fall stuck is received, and the assort• anent will bo kept up. At least twenty per cent can be saved by buying shoes at June.' Store. A good stuck of India Rubber Shoes—very cheap It is useless to enumerate the kinds and pricea on hand; suffice it to eny that the assortment is the largest and decidedly the cheapest ever opened before in Lewistown. A good assortment ul CLOT!! and GLAZED CAPS.. Also Fur Trimmed, Fur & Seal Skin—cheap. .L.ACK HATS. At e 1 25, 1 50, 1 75 2 00, 2 50, 3 00 end 400 ; also Fancy Hale !or Mon and Buya. 1 am prepared to sell Hate and Cape at least 25 per cent. lower than they have ever been sold ir, Lewis. feu n, having had them manufactured 'expressly for my sales, and warrant them ,to be equal ..in quality, if not better than to be had elsewhere. , . CRAVATS and SUSPENDCRS in great variety. A most superb assortment of Fancy Silk cra. vats, cotton do plain black - silk do. at different prices, for sale - unusually lots. Very cheap.— Sumo extra size, larger Thad can bo found in other.stores. Alio ad extensive as sortment of Woolen Nest Hoods and Sacks for. childien';' cotton Litps and Black and White Wu'd• ding; a nice lot 01 Comforts, various sizoe. .Chont) Bed Blanitais, : a gsod osiurtment 04 4 12,1riZa z —Tho best assortment to,bo found at this store, of all qualities, and will be sold at reduced prices. Persons purchasini,Carpeni will not wily find' them 20 per cent cheaper at Junin,' but a very extensive assortment to select from.: CARPET BAGS and Ladies' Satchels—some fine Velvet and Vonitian • Groceries, QueeoSware, Hr(. l .idre, Cedarware, Kept in a separate room , from Dry Goode, and particular attention paid ,Io keeping up st general assortment of theahove goods. GootiNeW Orleans Sugar 6 1 4 cents; White Sugar 9 centa; crush. ed Sugar 10 cents; pulverized Sugar 10 cents; and , superior Loaf Sugar 10 cents. Good Molasses for 6 1.4 cents per quait't•_ New arleana Widens of good quality at 35 cents prr gallon end au perkir at 40,,ceats r • Aloe good-Seer Howie Syr9p..ttntl the best Loyal, Golden Syrupp,so cionte; a splendid article of Wittig :Molsspeo,ist 4to Cfkilts pertialloit I .cOFFEE—very eOperior at 10 cent.; LEWISTO,VVN PA. 0::i" - -to DRY GOODS. ML.IO).WITIZQ cuLtacu.namo. MOUS DE LAINES. Q).AZULIMMUI'IIZcb MERINOES. A lurge uud benuniul atuek of these goods kept on hand, fur sale at ALE cu A OCI Ei) a IL US. 0 o MULL, JACONET AND CAMBRIC MUSLIM, TRIMMINGS: MEW AND BOYS' BOOTS AND SHOES. Looking Glasses. Engutre coffee VT-Conte, beet quality./ anti rent ohl Cover nthoiit'J. Va 11121 eehirr. - Trettlfritar - Imm- - _ i ton l ißiec „at fp evil i i. : palters' Chocoluto .29 c , c , 1. per-poupd,4—vtikj,,,st.k4F f As—mi t 434ackl a _ n a ra; n, prihelmsrquelitiee imported Into thb Philadelphia Mirlittle, and sold At very tow prices: Geed Ilp . ek'dild'ellrieh: Oohing and. Viairig theilin Teae, at •Jo •Eintl 75 cents per'phand i F.rtra fin. ,periel OhlrYbairg nitwit, are 1 pad kb:, at good taliny sold at $1 25 i ~Af g onotatotortment SPltlgt -Sporioi SPIW En 011.; .socond . quality diilo-4,'N so FISH OlL—Sperin and ' Bow CANDLES Superior I l i Superior Castile SOAP, and good Brown Bread:: ii- -- --- ' - --- le :- •-.:-; --r-1'.; 4 71' TOBACCO. Superior Cavendiali, at 31 cents per lb. Twist, and flat Op, pt 20, cent*. pot pound.. HONEY of 75 cents per gallon. Fish and Salt at reduced prices. " Avery superior ussortment of Cutlery, comprising some of the finest q nality of Knives end Forks.' ' i , it , =II - Lewis Own, Dember 6, 1849. 3rn t - IIE subset iher is just now receiving n very lark T ina Fall and Winter trade, which will need butt purchasers to carry them WE 'Flie slot k is composed DRY GOODS, Cloths, black, blue, brown, 4c. Cassimeres, do do do Sattinetts, do do do Alpacas, do do do do Satin Stripe. Fashionable Cashmeres, Flannels—Red, White 4- Canton. Linseys—Brown, White, Fancy. Bleached and unbleached Muslins A variety of Shawls. Gin hams, Alpaca Aprons, Irish Linen, Gloves, Suspenders, etc. OILS. Common and Tanners'. Candles—Tobacco—Segars and Oct. 19, 1849. . . Fresh Goods. lIE' subscribers aro now opening at t their old stand, in the borough of Clearfield, the best assorted lot of . ZMa...TPD51,4111:2.2 5 2, '0013.11)E5 %vim h they hove ever hod, embracing almost ev ery variety of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Queensware, Cedar ware, Tinware, Drugs, Pa tent ;Medicines, Dye-slum, and Oils. They hove also a good assortment of Made-Up Clothing . ; 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 vari ety, hats, caps, hoods and bon nets—cottan laps, cotton chain and carpet-yarn. RAFT ROPES of all sizes ; Cart-Whips, Sleigh.whips, Halter and Trace Chains, together wish ninny other articles too tedious to mention, all g r which they offer their customers at fair prices for CASIL country pro. duce, or Lumber. LEONARD & MooRE. Nov. 7, 1849. N retailing GOODS must now cease in Curwens• I vil:e —for, although not situated at a Corner, IA !Imre ho might ostentatiously parade before the public the hollow and deceptive boast of having the CHEAPEST CORNER," persons who may favor With o call will be AGREEABLY SURPRISED by the disco‘cry that all.kinds of merchandise have greatly FAL! EN i❑ PRICE in this place since DE has ieturni d from Philadelphia. Ile hue of limo very best quality every thing Idialy to be in demand this (utrunninty ut the wuy of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots arid Shoes, flats, 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. ID - Produce at market prices will be taken in exchange for goods —such as grain, lumber, rags, leather, bees-wax, tallow, Flax seed, etc., etc. Cask will not be refused, and if any gentleman or lady has a lot of "the root of all evil, which he or she wishes to dis pose of, the greatest bargains may be obtained at the store of the subscriber. ISAAC SMITH. Curwonsville, October 26,1849. A Good Farm of 130 Acres • A N excellent feria situated inlordan township, ± . l Clearfield el:Airily, convenient to McNeal's, containing no lICITI3, will be disposed of on very reasonable term: Tho improvements aro • ' e ft 95 acres cleared; and all under good fence, a good Orchard , and . a good House and Barn, and it is well supplied with excellent springs of water. 'This Farm •is advantageously situated for farm ing purposes, twopublic roads rasing through it, and the projected Turnpike from Tyrone 'to cur: wensville will either pass through or convenient to a... , There 188iP0 a body of good IRON ORE and Will PE. LIME on said premises 11Kr For terms, apply to • • - THOMAS WITHEROW. pship, Nov. P 41131?.!. ,1 P _ _!' Baskets, Ready-Illade Clothing The largest, cheapest and hest assortment ever opened in Letvislown. t r, W OLES A' L BUYERS Great inducemenie arc offered, as a liberal abatement will be made v • • - I' FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Crackers. MONOPOLY ISAAC SMITH C. L. JONES, NEW CHEAP CASH STORE. •go and su;lablo stock of GOODS for the 'ertproitehi to be examined, and the price aseortamedo to 'Wee& partly as followe: HARDWARE,. A good assortment. Crockeryware, Gtinci-Stones i Brooms, Wash-boards 4. Tubs.. BOOTS and SHOES . That cannot be surpassed. Clocks and Confectionary. Drugs, Paints, Dye-stuffs, Patent Medicines, Matches, Lainti-i Black, Glass, Putty, etc. GROCERIES Coffee—Tea-- . --Chocolate. Sugar--White crushed, do pules verized, do, loaf, do brown. Molasses—Boston Syrup, Sugar- House and New Orleans. F. P. HURXTHAL. Ta up. CAME: to the plantation of tho enbscriber lit Doges township, Clearfield county, some limo to iho last week of August last, a BRINDLg HEIFFER, supposed to bo a year old last spring. The owner is requested to come forward, prove' property, pay charges and tako her away, other: iso she will bo disposed of according to law. JOHN STITES. December 4. 1849. PHILIPSBURG & SUSQUEIIANNA TURNPIKE:. AT a meeting of the Managers of the Philip,. burg and Susquehanna Turnpike road corn• pany, hold November 27, 1849, a dividend of Three Dollars per Share, as declared, free of State tax, payable on demand to the Stockholders. or their legal representatives. BAGGSILAW, Tra'r. Philipsburg, Nov. 28, 1849 —pd tßoot & Shoe . MAKING. 111 TILE subscriber (lately in the employ of Richard Mossop, of this place) respectfully informs his friends and the public, that lie has commenced Cher above business in the school room lately occupied by Miss Goodfellow. lle flutters himself that be can accomplish in a satisfactory manner, any order that ho may be favored with. Either Coarse or Fine work mode in the most Fashionable and Serviceable manlier. IraIIIEPP.E2L O 4.14.2111211DS • Made to order, in city style. RICHARD GLENNAN. Clearfield, Nov. 30,1849. NEW STORE AT CURWENSVILLE. rI - HE subscriber respectfully tmours. , ces to Ins friends. and the "public generally. that he has opened a NEV STORE. in Curivenr. ville, known as floyes old stand, where he hat an excellent assortment of Seasonable Goods / which he will sell on the most reasonable terms— and as cheap as they can be bought elsewhere in the county. Give us a call and then judge for yourselves. WILLIAM BLOOM, son. November 26, 18.19. SPRUCE CREEK and PHILIPSBURG TURNPIKE, NOTICE. TII Stockholders of the Spruce Creek and Phil ipaburg Turnpike Road Company, are hereby notified—Tina an clect;on will bo held at the publm house ofJutnea Chamberlain, in the town of Ward-. orsmark, Huntingdon county, on Friday the 2lat day ol December next, between the hours of 10 m. and 4 p. m„ to elect by ballot one per• *Jon as President, ono Treasurer, and Five Managers. to conduct the afFairs of said turnpike road comp'y. By order of the Cuttinussiuners, 13. F. PA'rTON,. Secretary pro Mut. %Varriurdmark town, Nov. 24, 1849. BLUKSIIIIVIG BUSINESS. wßlt A DLE Pitrao n commenced the a. • bovo bueiness in tho borough of Clenrfeeld in the shop formerly occupied by Jacob Warner., respcctlully announces to his friends, and the pub. lick generally, that he is now prepared to execute ail work in his line on the shortest notice, and the very best and most substantial manner—and on the most reasonable and accommodating terms. SLEIGHS, BUGGIES, 4-c„ ironed in first rate style, as nono.but the best wok. , men will be employed.• •• • W. S. B. N. B. Country: produce taken 'in exchange for work, uud CASH Reid im refused. N0v.211819.. 3in $25 REWARD. WAS lost, on Saturday eyeniiig . last, betweer. tho iesidence of the subscriber to Pike gp,,l and tho borough of Clearficlo, a large Calfskin Pockct Book, prellywail worn, eontnining 160 Dollars, ... 4 , Four $2O balls on the Farmers' tt.hlechantmeania, of It ending. ono $2O bill on the !elms!) Bank., and SIX Ten dollar gold pieces (eagles.) ' Also. two receipts for $2 LO each. ''l'ho subscribershatna is writicn on tin, outside and inside of Lipid Focketi Book. The above reward will IA given to any person •• finding and returning the said properly. Iluou W. Mutuori.:,,:l Nov. 6, 1840. • , SOMETHING NEW UNDER "Tilt SUN. TV ilia all 'cal Int once or ' you will soon retitle° our ludo mock of • ' Strawberry, rino.apple;' Sarsapa • and: Lemon Syrups, Preserved Fr led Oysters and other et .- - F,,c lea, (the very names of wk . 10 mouth Water,' %Web we have,ie of the Limon fi'' • •I Curwenevir f •,1 =ME ES