a El ID ' lit MONTIIS IRE JANUARY, FEBRIJARY; B .- • - ! I ! APRIL, • • • MA,Y, • • - - Jr - • • „ 4, i 4 I =ME Jrt,t, - - ArGfrr, • - . SErrEmnEu, - - Ocronan, . . NrovrAtuElt, - DECEMBER, • - ill ENI.NINI NG in tho Past Office ni Clenrli,l,l.l't it for the Qattrter end itlg 31st Derenther, 1819. Any Dagnerrenit Arlol 11 , t3 1 (to , 11.1 It ACIICS Philip I Irvin Alexander--1:3 Itrotut Ghatles l Aleltelt Justus A Rev „ ta 1 Bruner Jo'. Nlt•Noi.gtimn S. ' l litY tOll Miss Ann o Ogden Li nnrd • 44.41Ztrectors of the Fir (11 Porter Jul n 10 , Lawrcin c lown•tilp heed Tlingffits 1 , ..q. tiff \V, C ' Reps &denim) ' ovene William I Uettner Wm. 1,,, tainentl Bezel , Smith ItuLert iktvis J ei: J II ' S hummer Tholtans G Falk Allen . Tate ‘titiliatn Farrell lohn 'Fate A C 11Jrri,.ser Mr. Ellen tVa'ker Julurfi II \i'n. ItAvEtiAuGit, P. M. of partnership. The partnership here totare r %Wing between A, Mt nntl A .1. Drat:cher, in the Boot & Situentaking businemy, bad time day been dis , u!vett by 1111111111 i consent.— Those halving darns ntoter4 said firm %%ill idlest , take hole e that A. J. Drotielier 114 111 set tle n:t nreounts llgar st sn'tl firm, and to reeetv A' face ir t inona :•nA firm. A. Mt:Cm:v.l4(a. A..f. D.lt Curwensville, Dee. 25, '49. MO J. DR ER re.pet tloPy thft.rnet hut Ini nds Lind customers flint bo 1 , 1:11 continues the ithuvo businebs at Ins old shlnd All !owl ul gr.titt and hides taken to exchange lur %%Ludt of tic innr - Lot price. and rack not refused. Dec. 95,'49. 01• ago len•. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF Valnabie Real Eslate, Consisting of A Grist-Mill and Saw-Mill, and 576 acres of Land on the Susquehanna river. 10 1 ; s of 102 relies tone. 162 111(1'00 died a aria; 1.1 and party :arler, B Y C Ni o • u r Court virtue f o f a o the n County o ,oun r ty f c p i ' will be exposed to PUBLIC SALE In 'be borough of Ciearfield on Monday ih3 FOURTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1850. the Col lin% jog deteribed property, viz: 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. The above property)s nllowed to r,ihrFe.si nd vantages as a Lumbering E7tublibbinent beroffil to no other in the county. To be sold as the properly of ibe heiro of Mat. thew Irvin, ilveased. )TERMS OF SALE. • will he no and orgoon n on the m. ;04. I on the . use and ea clears o bowl(' Sletl. , i 'Ourt of .0 . pull , (.14,h bi y, 1.85 D Melia -5 perch. .C, Ind t, illetTl teller to gstailh ;.betill own b 1 IPPY, forgipt One.Vourth of the purchase money to he paid oh the confirmation of the Bubo—the balance In three annual payments, with Wort : lit Crum bind confirinatilM. JAMES 'l'. LEONARD, Guardiall'of minor heirs. Clearfield, Dec. 13, 1849. tio . o .; ./ QKITE tt lorgt lot of Slut.ti Pip. 3, of dilljrciit moo for vale by Nov. 15, 6 • Picceo U•ridt.'l3 ue rihJ Brown eloli fir.Dfrai coati, tursali ,t.l: 'BISLER: & Cu. coplitio4lolJBE , kor . .if#4l E MANI 14 21 2.8- 13 20 27 15 22 29 10 17 24 'l2 19 26 11 18 25 12 19 26 11 18 25 10 17 24 31 1(1 23 30 15 22 29 .14 21 28 II 13 20 27 12 19 26 II I 10 23 30 16 23 30 15 22 29 14 21 28 13 14 20 21 27 28 3 4 1011 17 18 24 25 11 12 18 19 25 26 1 2 10 23 30 15 22 29 OE 8 9 15116 22123 29#30 1 1 1 11 18 25 IN 1 15 22 29 10 23 30 LETTERS LIST OF DISSOLUTION SSIANY. VIM .24121 WlPA'Traßla role sobricribere aro now receiving nt their etoro in Corweniville, n large end well ae.: sorted selection ul goods suitable for the eoneen, consi.tiog of Dry Goods, Groceries, Dings and Dye-Stuffs, Hardware, Queens ware, Hats, caps and Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Books and Stationary, and a variety of no tions too numerous to mention. II n le 25 10 17 24 31 16 23 30 D-7 - Those I.lho are anxious To secure bargains %%ould do well m call noon an Tut (mum' Con wart" and examine our Am.!: of Routh, CRANE & BnoTintn. December 8. 1849. 10 20 27 li Court Proclamation. WHEREAS the Hon. George W. Wood mud, I'resdent Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the 4th judicial district, composed of the counties of Clinton, Centre and Clearlield.and the lion Jnmes T. Leonard and A liralinto K Wright, EfilltreS. Astio wutte Judges in clnarfield county, have issued their ',recent hearing (lowlife 6th day of Decemi or, 1843, i 0 MC directodoor holding a 16 23 30 15 22 29 II 13 20 27 Court of Common Pleas, Orphans Capri, Court ol Quarier Brssio✓ts, and Court of Oyer (Jr 'Pernsiner and Genera! Jail Delivery, 13 20 27 0 11 18 25 110 17 124 tit Clearfield Town.for the County of Cluarbeitt, on the Ist Monday of February next, be iug the 4th day of the mouth.) Notice is.herefi)re, hereby given In the Coroners, Justives of thereat°, W. Constables eland fir the County ot t o nip," in their own roper pertsms, with Hulls, Records, Inquirti• thine. Klemm:limns:lnd mitt I Remembrances, to do thie , o things wlitelt their onkel in their behalf ap pertain to tic done; and all vv itnes:tes and utlierper sltis pro:m(1011g uI behnl I ul the Commonwealth a gainst any prisoners are required to be then and thero attending and nut depart without leave, tit their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in theirattembince at the appuintedtime agreeable to notice. I 10 17 24 31 1 1 1 II 13 20 27 12 19 26 Given tindrr my hn.ul at ihe toy, n of Clearfield, this 12th day of Dee., in the year orour Lora one thoupand eight hundred and forty nine, and the mevr uty•seeoml year Of A inerirnn Independence LEX C A 1.1 ) W lAA, 1 1 II 1 Tiittaai azoiTz TILLS - 112 1 / 1 1111 GOOD. WM BIG ER & Co. oro no J., receiving and opening at thour old stand. a treidi .apply ul hcaeonali!e good.). ron%ibting of Dry thuf eries, Qiieeotm,are, Halm and Caps, a ctio,.:o i,rit ly of trimming!. If.r 1.91h1e Drenges and n'so (1.1., romp, Die Stuff, /Nadi+, Iron and Giaen. vault the uelial variety 01 notions The public aro invucd to cal I and exr.mine for tlient!ek Oct 9 1&19. 1 1 1 II 1 12 19 26 etiug of County Commissioners. 1 1 1 pf:RSONS ha vo; 1111,'IleSS4 10 llinntilt t «iiii the ho a rd (,1 Cointnis,,e,ers of Clearfield flintily, Will lake rrrticc, Ihal Sind fivanl will be In ISet.Slion at them office, of tho borough of (2!eartiehl run Mute. illy, the 31st of Doventher inst. Wit Lk ( .1 . :. Oiftee, 12Th Dec. 1849. 11 15 22 29 I 13 20 27 ipii rut. I 1 12 19 26 thoueaude of Cures of . rotor," Ca•trerr. Syphilis. tend oth.r impure. dieeneett of eh • Woo -nod i f the rte LL QUA-V777'}• which 1M175 11,1 Of a V. Ii• in, I rjr,t Currs of such Itie,tere. be ante proof of lice purifying rurdiral pow et in the ,Ipelieine which h.a+ rabda.-ti and rangrgend pad. —then thus is unquts:i,,rfahi: cridt-nt, :Ara - BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYIN6 EXTRACT is such a Medicine. in every aspect; rind there ribusi• d.int proof, In great cures r tli.eted, that ONE HO I 'CU.: of It contains more purdying, healing virtue, and mr.rlical purer than them bi coni,iined in Friar Bottles of any sae. soparilln, or any ohrr m—lictne ink& has ever been offered for sale. There in tin loubted proof in our pamphlets, 'hat by the use of Nib. void Indian Pirrifirr, they that were liriNo vet Lter---tliny that were I..sue and CRIC CL'i ,:tn 110,Y \VALK—they that were Stem, t 4 cnorctobia. and otherivion diseased, hare been lIKA.Lettl and CUKKEL Hundreds—Thousands— who have used lln ANT', rttltlFT en, after having tried and rest"! ALL tim sarsaporlkas unti °Linr medicines reciim inezel.,l to cure blood difteltSeF, llnvo decided ilia— Brant's is the Cheapest, Fora, of it has mgr. medical, curative mat ,er in it. and, in consequence, cures more disease in much te..ss time, than one botgi, of any other medicine. Ir. thAn. ONE Rattle of Bas Nis PUtilrIZA will cure 1%(11 . 1? TINES morn gliggense than one bottle of sarsapa rilla, " Etaorr's PURIFirr" would be as ehrop at ?tar dol lars a bottle, na sor.aparloo at one dollar. But BRANT'S PURIFIER is sold for only ()NI: DOLLAR a bottle; and nr n 01 It hilt ru. rd , Mid in nnipabia of curing, Four Thne, it ninth rit , enno at one bout!,, of sarsaparilla, there turd, aarenpatiEn, 01 its less, power and less ine,i,e.ol rUt wty, f',,n , thi lin sold at no more than Twenty Fire Oents pair 10 be on chnsp as tile rt'al t.mn nt (Mc One Dollar's Worth ! How much CANcEn--Imw much SYPHILIS—how much Sceiirnt .t will One 14,1?ar . e wi,rth of Brant's PURIFIER rate Iteul the fullowing tante/tient, which Is it aped• mnn of i:s power. CANCEROUS SCROFULA ! This Is the care-of n Vying man who yet fines. He tear tired of a wore,. case of i 4 cmfulii. by only T'rcrlrr flanks of Bremen Purifier. than ever were cured by the non of Taticine Gallons of the best sarsaparilla that was ever made. Sarsaparilla has not sefficivit medical power to effect the cure of ouch a revoltingly hapeiess rase. J. It. HASKIN, of Roma Oneida Co • N. F., had Strai n& four years—well confined to los bed the last year—he was an much diseased arid debilitated no to Ire unable to raise his bend to hie head. Ile had the best medical ad. vire—bad used all of the best suriaporillas to no good effect—got worse end worse, end was considered to be In a Dying State. end could not live twenty lour hours tenger, when he commenced using {MAWS PURIFIER. His etch was mean nearly off, from ear to ear—it hole was eaten through his windpipe. under Ida chin, so that he beenthed through the bale—his ear was ro eaten !wound that It could lib lifted up out of it only holding by a small place—the itoe id . one. In wee destroyed by two Ul cers—en Ulcer tinder the ern'. en huge no a man's hand, had nearly eaten MI ough his side Wu hie body. Thu., ho was etilicted with Twenty such putrid, acrid, offclisine Ut errs, on cartons parts of his puritan. For further end full particulars, see uur Pamphlet!. ' Dort. TIII/MAI WlLLi_tais, one of the meet skilful phy sicians of Rome, woe celled to see thiskin the day before be commenced using Vomit', ritriAir. Duct. W. exien . ined him, and then told him that all the medicines In the world could not cure him—that his case wee, Worse than Hopeless ! Now benr Mr. If ASKIN'S statement oCcuro. Ile 'odd : My wife procured one bottle of lIRAIN7"3 PURIFYIWO EtiTIMOT —THAT BOTTLit enabled me toga off my bed— the futcoso bottle etudfcd to get eta of the home—the TM D roltbltot Ino to tea.% two toilet, and when I hed Leh,' using Sine itotats, nxvigmrxr.s out of Twenty 11h ears had or..tr.t.co ur, and three bottles more effected n por ted erne , And to ' , tore,' nits to good health.. CRTEEN WIPNESF4ES fhe r.bare fact,/ are certified to by norToß 'l'. \VII.• !JAMS, Mr. (I. olAt Pone Not.l. Me.nro. 111:36ELL LEONAItD, Pruggiete. and ELEVEN other reirectabls ultnaura nt E. & W. F. IRWIN, Clearfield ISAAC SUM( ' Curwinsville, S. & F. K. ARNOLD, Luthersbarg. C. R. EARLEY, Ridgeway. J. L. LINDERMUTII, Caledonia. D. S. DEARING, Brookville. Nov 30,1849-1 y 63 4 1 1 18 AZ LITIMUITIPM/13 , ) A ro ME to the prein!ses of the sub. ,•, 1)W/ t.) srriee'r, :in Brady township, a , • oposi ,k huut the middle or Oelober.lant, a %. 1 , , r,..„ palo RED HERTER, with white . . spots, and supposed to be two years old•last sprin,g. The owner is rcquestted to come forward, prove property and take her away. other• wise bhe wilfhe disposed oi as the raw directs: ... . • D.kyip lavirt. . Dec. 24, 1849. • . ..- .: . , ac '. ,• ,-.: j ,v,,,,- GOODS: AGENTS. Small Profits 7•iiii(l Quick Sales. JONES' NEW STORE, rum Public are respectfully informed than C. L. JONES has received a very JIL large Stock of WINTER GOODS, Comprising all articles kept gener,iy in the other stores, with the addition of many other goods not brought before to this place. A list of articles is herewith furnished, with the prices ; and an examin ation of this extensive stock is invited before purchases are made elswhere. At this stoic!, goods will continuo to he sold nt least 20 per cent. lower than can be hod elsewhere, or lead than oneilinll the price of goods in Clearfield county This certainly offers great inducements to cxsti nuvems: the an , ving of so large n per ceilings.. even on a small purchase, will amount to enough to make it is matter of consideration. There are many who donl in Lewistown in the old Inshioned way. 'uy tra.ling, Iliac givi ing the store lieepor the advantage ol high prices- to such I would respectfully ask before making trades with the oilier stores to call and see my goods and hear the low prices, and I am colifident that such will see the advantage of selling their produce and buy goods for cash. In a market like ni e. if a slight effort be made, ill kinds of Country Prod ore cart be disposed ol fur ;coin; it only requires it little mile pondenee and determulnlion on the part (tithe seller, ns the home consumption of produce in Liiwistodn alone is very grout, and the neet•senrlf fl of life, at whatever price, must ho had, and they can no disposed of for resit. s ince I coign) , tir ed ss in ISli hlnrr. tan the cash system. I have tmld n large amount of goods, and my bogie' lei is daily increasing. The politic appreciate the advantage of buying ler cash, & where business is dime for forcnsh o n ly. as there ni nu risk to rim, Of credit or trade, the goods are sold at n email advance on cost prices; the city iiiirelinses licmg Milli° tor cash only, nod vvitli a lengthened cape-. rence bllFill , llV. Morlt SI reel, Philndelphin, enahles the slitisi•rther boy, beyend a doubt, lower than other merclinnts I nc,o convinced that there ore n great malty who would like to deal with and get rhenp goods for cash if they only could command cash for till'lr produce. to such I soy sell cheep arid s;11 lot (ash only, Now for the list of goods on hand : I.,olHS—blacts, blue, brown. invisible green, rind olive, French, (lemon nod American, at all preen Troia ,St 00 to f 00 per yard, inclinling a good asmortinent tit Over Coat Clotbs. I will rositiveiy sell ??1 , 41 Fondnatlareatly reduced prices. On Cloths. Ca,str,ieres and Vesting,* store-keepers inveriec bly wake ',age profits as the purcluc-ers tiro nut °nen judge. of Cies° articien I will not so impose, but sell then) as I sell tuber goods at a very small ed valley 11.4 i. CASSINI nrk good et C.,%1 and nl all prices upwards t, 275 per yard Also Fancy cam mores a good assortment et very lots prices ; ndui line medium ("wilily. cheep us possibly can lie sold, end molt I beeper tlo,n can he had elsewhere. SATINETS.—BIock, blue, Navy-blue, lavender, dark mixed, light mixed grey, &c., &v., a large and cheap lot for 30 et. 47 cis. 50 cts. 6 2 .1 j cts. 75 cts. and 811 cents for a most superb rallek`. VES I I NGS. lil n k swim s,lie, stile velvet, iv oolca, croduicres and cloth at all prices from ally cents io Idec -4"wralt..* ‹tava - atu akt,w &Walk dzywam.o.D.4...xss2 A splendid article of Illack French Cloth for Gentlemen and Ladies' Cloaks at the low price of et RV- per yard as good as others sell at $2 50 to $3 00. KENTUCKY JEAN:i'.—Gold-tniv , d, and (Irrv, good and cheap. If I C (14 S At 10,13, 15, 10, 21 tin , ' 22 cots; be assured that these 'Pickings are the cheapest ever sold in Lewistown. CANTON FLANNELS.--Bleached and Unbleached for 10 cents, and the best (i)r 12. 1 , cents. Flannels of all Colors and Prices. 12. cents, it+l cents, cts. 2+ 4 cts. 31.1 cts. 37 cts. 50 cts. 627 / cts. and 71C cents ; a large lot of*Superior Scarlet Flannels at 26 rents ; White Gauze Flannels and su perior Yellow Flanncls--also Shrouding Flannels. Table Diaper. Fdeached and utilileieltril c-tits and um , . [ink 'S , nno splendid Cloth 'ruble Covers lur 250 Aid 3 ,!ullars cacti. r•Stund Cov, rs ut de,iritde emote and et} It, Li 4 11:cut lied and 1in:.142.t lied for Ci 1-1 ci nib and 01 waiik to the very fiiicA quality ninth; particular ni• •efition ih ruipier.tfl to the thick of lip inevliiis am they iire very rilrronluiarycheap, ant at good as bold rlbraivlii re at l cent, 4144? UtsitEtit.l2o 4zialta<sos - .2 , ra • 111 the nex‘esi styleri, n good inistortment of r.cnl figures, n good amide spllilig nl 3. 4, 5. G 1 , 4 cents, S. now..ris to the finest qualtiy h) tin hint, n god irlinent of blue and orange. My lip Calicoes are re ally a:lonisliiir;, lor till pot e. good and CaLi 3 (Ll-111DIZ. A lute mut perk, I mock uf. from 12 1 2 cents and tip%% milt.; n opletaltd aei,le) of limo French Ging• haw, inor, rind wit ranted not to lade iu washing, fir 18 S 4 cents; eso plum dark style Chaise tors, (;111011111”. ill 28 rents, high colors nl,u tit %arum, owes. MOUS DE LAINES. (ff cvery :40) :end quality imaginable, plain black, hymn, snuff, lead, mouse and other colors, all 0.0,J1, A ..nit.! uof 2nd mourning Mous do I.nim e all wool of 21 cents, also good do Lames at Ili 3 I moos, di sanh't , colors; oleo to Lames of exlris q dity in high colors, such as MOV.IIIIIO blue, dark .awl I fight gn cu, blue, tu,iris.n), orange, nowiel, erice•nu, r., &e. ri :311101 j Figured Jii.l idadt of supertor wieldy from 15 1-2 to '75 cents. I\ly 12 1 2 cent Cashmeres nre the Mit-nitro' goods e‘er heard ut, Hl:mutt the dark nod dvsirali:e high culors Cashmere the a utte us the Allots du Lath ..11E R INO ES. of .0i &ors and prices. A lorge mid beautiful stock Of these goods kept un hand, for sale at red ui e es ILL (E) a. oc. Black of all prices-31 cis. 37; cts. , j 4 cts. 50 cts. 6•2 i cts. 75 cts. 87i 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 sonic tine quality figured silk warp. a lliu Is silks of all prces and ,%idtlis, A good ar ticle of Black Silk as low ao Cs to good no is stild elocis here al ern. Also, pl a i n , cu;ured and F,incy Dress at very reasonable prices. Some splendid Satin, stri v ed. lila, k and blue blur k Ice. Florence and Gru de Napa for Limoges Also, Silk Oil Cloth—La.lics . and Merino Under Shirie—new style corded Skirts MULL, JACONE'f AND CAMBRIC lIICSLINS, In Brent nr , rl% ; n ' s • I' . gored Si,nsa Molls :or Cnp., Capes nod 1.,), - esses. Tarleoni Mottlion %%hoe, olur and pink. F.gored and plain Liotooett. S,tlt and Lace 13,w0i, Lace. Ldgolo, and lo beroogs in Undleb, vari , q. n mast superb tint 1 . 11V1131V0 nssortmettt ul the NI heal (Ili el) Its 130.\ I . RIBBONS, n,l for ISU;l• nt ilnuANAlly prlce B . LINEN, CAMBRIC, SILK AND COTTON lIANDKERCIIIEFS, Iron) 5 cents upvtords to itio fined article imported Irons Paris UIDNITURE CHECKS AND CALICOS. Crash and Bird eye Diaper fur Toe elltog. Linen Telie.CUl/ ere nod Napkins. and IRISH Ll;\ EN of every price and quality, very good mid cheap. SPOOL CO ['TON, of J. & P. Coates' ninnufacture, the hest .nritele to be hail, greatly superior to any oilier make Cut cii, %VOL/kit, Merino and S,lk HOSIERY, in great variety tindut extreme. ly lust pries.. GLOVES—SiIk, Kid, Cotton, Merino and Worsted of all grades and qualities— men.', womens', and tin:cirrus% SHAWLS— Silk, Cotton and Woolen. Some urnguild nt new style long shins is ;ns well as hem vy Woolen and Cotton and fine Merino Shavvle, plain imd embroidered. The 119suriment of Shawls is extensive Ul/d will be null much under ihe usual priers An uesortineni ewhru i e%cry article wanted. Houk.) and Eyes. Yms, Needles, Knuting•Nee• 111 CY, Ilri> CUL 1011. curonainal colds, Whalebones, Sill:. Cotton and lAtien Bra!rI8, Vell'et Trimming lid)nono, u new urlicle for dieBBl/8 ; Fancy Buttons fur drcxeei) ; Wu( k and t•ulored letling ; Conti") of all koitlB ; tulle Bplendid Buffalo and Turtle Shell corn )8. colored. Thread Edging cir Trimmings; Sit al and (4) d [feuds—also girl and silver %Vire for einbronlettec, All widths at plain Out Fancy Salle tar Mantua Ribbons; all colors ut lining Muslim; Bleached and Brum' ll.rtltug ; Zephyr 11'araitql at all Bliudev ; Bt It Slide* and Artificial Pins era. LADIES' A room 14 111111 lip expressly tor 'Adios', Nilsson' and children' Shoes, and 'WC/ICU/Ur alletiliun ie Laid to this department, Every L yle and quality of Shoes kept on hand, and will positively be sold cheaper than possibly CUD bit bud elsewhere. 'l • he 1101 V stuck to received, and die uu.surt• men' will be kept up. Al least twenty per cent can be saved by buying shoe 3 at Jonas' Store. A good stuck of ludiu Rubber Shoes—very cheap It is use leni to eisoisierato the kinds and, prices on hand; suffice it to say that the assortment is 0.0 largest owl decidedly thu cheapest Ivor opened helm° in Lewistown. A good assortment ot and GLAZED CAI'S. Also Fur Trimmed. Fur & Seal Skin—cheap . • LACK fl§. Fir s . At $1 05, 1 50, 1 75 11 ' 00; 2 50, 3 00 and 4 00 ; also Fancy Date lur Men and Boys. I am prepared to sell Hum and Cups at feast 25 per cent. Meter than ihey hai•is ever ticeo sold ii. LO 3. 101111, boning bud them manufactured expressly tar in sales, and warrant them to be equal in gintlity,.ll put better than to be had elsewhere. - 'CRAVA'T'S and SUSPENDER'S in great variety. A nwst superb ass irtinent of Fancy Silk cra• ratir,'cuttan du. plain black silk do. at ditlerent prices, fur sale 11.111stlaily low. Lootiling Glasses. ' Very cheap.—Earns extra size, larger than ,can ho found in other stores. Also an evonsiv'a es. sortinini of IVoulen Nest Hoods and Sacks for children p cotton Laps Ind' Black and \Vint° I,Vod• ding; a nice lot 01 Condor's. various sizes. Cheap Bed Blankets, a gsod . assortment Q4.avir3alriz i —Tlio beat assortment to be found or this. store, of all qualities, and will be solu,pt reduced priers.. Persons purchasing Carpets will not ,trily find them 20 per cent cheaper ut Juries' but a very extensive assortment to select from. CARPET BAGS and Ladies' Sitchcle—some f ine Velvet and Vouitiau • • Groceries Queens Ware, Hareware, Cedarware Baskets,. Cedar Kept in a separate room from Dry Goods, and particular attention, pMete, keeping up a general assorimont of theabove goods. Good New Orleans Sugar 64;4 cents; While Seger 9 cents.; crush ed Sugar 10 cents; pulveriied Sugar 10 cants; and superior Loaf Sugar 10 caulk pupil Molasses fur 6.14 cents per quarts New Orleans Molasses of groi, quality at 35 mite per gallon ; and au ',aria at 40 cents': Also good Sugar House Syrup. end the beet Royal Golden Syrup, at 50 cents a splinditl,erit Fin t psklor aaaaa at ighients pessayon COFFEE- 1 -leery superior at' 10 cents; • LEWISTOWN PA. Os-c:o DRY GOODS. T IR I 31 32 I N G S . : MBIYS' AND BOYS' BOOTS AND SHOES. ' , Loguira coffee 10 cents, best quality.kand real , oil Government Java at 12} cants: Fresh Charles ton Rice at 5 cents; Bakers' Chocolate 20 rents per pound:' ' FRESH TEAS--suPeritit Blaak:ond. Greotwof the beet qnrilltfer/ litirlorted into the Philadelphia markets,. and vold At very )0W prices I Gum! Black and Green, Oolong and Young /holm Teas, at 50 and 'l5 cents per pritnidltstra Im• perial and Young flyson, at $ I per lb., as good as any sold at $1 25: ~ A general assortMent Srtcti —Sporior SPERM OIL; second quality ditto—Also FISULOIL-4iierm 'and • Telldiv CANDLES— • Superior Castilea SOAP, and gond Brown Woad TOBACCO. Superior Cavendish; nt 31 rents per lb. Twidt and flat plugs, at 20 cents per pound HONEY Al 75 cents por gallon. Fish and Salt itt reduced prices; - •., - •' A very superior assortment of Cutlery, comprising some of the finest quality of Knives and. Forltsi. - I?seady-Made Clothing. _ • - - ,•:, , ..,. The largest, cheapest and hest assortment over opened in Lewistown. ' ''' . ':- TO VVII)LESAL BUYERS .p . Great inducements ore offered , as a liberal abatement will be made. . ~.. Co L. JONES, NEW CHEAP CASH STORE..: ~ ; Lewistown, Dember 6, 1819. Sin. , ....• FALL AND WINTER GOODS, • ' • • t, lE solute; Hier is Just now receiving n very largo and addable stork of GOODS for the approach. Tine Fell and Winter trade, which a 11l need but to be °twinned, and the price ascertained, toiralucif pure:uion to carry them oft: The stuck is composed partly as follows : DRY GOODS, Cloths, black, blue, brown, 4.c. Cassimeres, do do do Sattinetts, do do do Alpacqs, 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. Ginghams, Alpaca Aprons, Irish Linen, Gloves, Suspenders, etc. OILS. Common and Tanners'. Candles—'l'obacco,c3egars and Crackers. Oct. 19, 1849 A. J. GUFF Y, Attorney at Law riFFEI:S los services as an AR-rney rind Court. Ur senor at la to the tinzens of Clearfiehl and nt s jo ining 4013:11V,, Any bus nrss entrnsted br Ills ram shad he pr,,roptly and sanalneturily wend , d to. Clearfield, Dee, 8. 1819.—pd 'I'AKa N UP. E the residence of the •*7"- i,c, -I • A ttk..i r WV subscriber in Lawrent c tun n• V•I'IT-10( fibula the last of October last, flak n RED I'EER, with a bite face '---" vk :-"-• and white streak on Ins back, and supposed to he rising Itch years , u!d. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay e barges and take him to% ay. JOSEPH 0 w ENS. December 13. 1819. ‘6l7e '8 - Jou 'aillAsua.inlnD •11311.1.01111 8K.V21.) •Jojaiatii NMI P 031 1 ,1 gang loati9tti alp pun 1010.1 0.10(111 gqi 1a we ..)(1 opno9 Jni •paitium oanpuid Jay° ply luatim •Itang 'sir° `up), 'aSH •uo9iodold awns soppin logo pun "Sp gt, SUJ "ndIV :•S)3 c-0 SOa!ItIO !•sp 06 s.supsaA •sp poi sputum ? •sp 9g spaumus gg igg so.low)ssua NIL( aod oL 18 sylon ?•sio -1;81 suos raj - , .io4 p 2 so)pds puu spuNi !•61:i oDoug -c)j, tis!puxtu; - ) pooil ?•sp igt (lsaq) sn) ?•sID tEq . oplioootp ?•sla pi oom !'s7o Aluno3 °Li; u 2 .tans 0214A1 /sag '.•s);) Ui 113 aans OOU °pod ilsay •s - 10 6 )11 .tuns suudii() muNi isaa ,11'3110 HILL, to Stiiiia. fin am in 11 fOlit 11311A5 siomolina .0110.11 nu B.odaaviols Aq pamu S 611 oa no). NVO MOH DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! Ou! I Dry Goods, %%bir( are uf the latest and [limit approved styles. have been selecied on account of tlit ir IIF.ADTY and DURABILITY Among them may ho found Frent Englioli and American BROADCLOPIIS of every shade of pr:re and t "'or— Ili y lot nil(' Braver CLOTHS—Drab. Green nail Blue BLANKETS for Overeiiats--Blnek and friie CASSIMEIZES —S VrTINET rs every description—Silk, Sutut, ensicimere. o:y t, Alarm:idles a id other vt:sTi NUS Ve:vet ci.rd, I\l- de, Black, Striped, Fignred and changeable ALPACAS--French, Earlston and Domemic GINGIIANIS—AIso Cn6meres Gala Plaids, Linsevs, Merinns, French and oilier Cioakings--Snouts, (a elioico lot) all vcool and cotton F'aritiele, calicoes. clic( Ti( kin g ., 11/Thkete, Muslim!, Hosiery, Woven, &e. D) - IVe make no charge for slotting nor goods, SO come and examine their nrieesquality. CRANS & BROTHER, Cum ensdlle Dec. 3. Uood Favin of 130 Acres Zaa a lz, AN excellent farm Fitu a r d in Jordan niwnellip, _ Clearfield county, convenient to McNeal's, coniamong 130 tierce, will be d eposed nl On very rtatawaable tern's. Tha iniprovainculs arc 014- '' z '. 4 . 95 acres cleared, and 4 !4 ‘ ..'6. .... ki+- 4 all under good fence, , a good Orchard, and j a godd House and Baru, and it is well supplied with excellent springs of water. This Farm is advantageously situated for farm' ing purposes, two public roads passing through it' and the projected Toropite from Tyrone to Cur m,eitsvillo ;Atli either pass through or couvenient to it. There 'Halm a body of good lIION 01IE and IVHI l'E LIME on said .promises lig) - Vor terms,apply to THOMAS W ITHERO NV. Jordon too witty, Nov. cO. 1849. 9iocto►• TV. DAVIS' HOUSE LI N11111 , ',/c r listlecidettly LP the (nisi medicine for curing Spavins, Wind galls, 'tritins e!, Bruises, ilist his yet been oflered to ttio •;obtie: 'for stile nt Wet tugn el the • GOLD MCiDTAR, • DAVIS' Compound Syrup at Wild Cherry and Tar, att excellent remedy to hllltly Brunchinl irrita tion, to quiet coughing, and to core alt pulmonary diseases, may be had ut the sign of the • GOLD MORTAL A LSO. a. fresh supply,or , Fawily of nearly all lnds, and of the yeryhent,gnality,-‘‘ltiolt will he gold very - , t6by, for Cash tincl 7 - 4 dothin' . ols'e: ' • • . • Nora 30,18 49: HARDWARE, A good assortment. Crockery ware, Grind-Stones, Brooms, 0 7. fmk-boards 4 Tubs. BOOTS and SHOES That cannot be surpassed.. Clocks and Confectionary.,, Drugs, Paints, Dye-stuffs, patent Medicines, Matches, Lamp , Black, Glass, Putty, etc. GROCERIES Coffee—Tea—Choeolat.e., ".. Sugar—White crushed; do.put. verized, do loaf, dd brown. Molasses—Boston Syrup, Sugar , House and New Orleans. F. P. 1-11.1RXTHAL. =M Axe Factory., THE sucriber having ,leased_ tho Axo Factory of L. R. Carter, near Clear , tied, respectfully announces to tho people of Clear: field and the nhjoining counties that he is now in operation, and ready to supply all ordetd for Axes, Chissels, Adzes, &e. Merchants and Lumbermen MoireSpectfully in' vited to deal with him, us ho is determined todo his work in IN good style, and on as reasonable terms as they ecn supply themselves elsetvherz. Country produce, and even CASH seldom r led in exchange fur work. JACOB WAIIt.EB. Clearfield, Nov. 24, 1849. 2m Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtne of murder ul the Orphan's Court of Clearfield county there will be exposed td PUBLIC SALE, On ibe premises, in Beccarin township, on the 2(.h day of December, instant, TWO CERTAIN I'RAurs OF LAND, - situate in said townsbip, laic the estate of James Lord, deceased, viz i 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 Barn 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. 3 'S4id sale to commence at 10 o'clock, uf. TERMS i—One-half Cash, and the balance in six months thereafter, with interest, to be seCur 4 ed on the premises • • ~- SI MON THOMPSON, Administrator. Dec. 4, 1849.—pd. • tßoot & Shoe ! , . . , . MAKING. • Elit.: subscriber (lately in the employ of Richard Mi.s.op, of this place) respectfully informs his friends ,i(sl Ilio public, that he has commenced thti above Inißinesa in the school room lately occupied by* Miss Goodlellow. He flatters himself that ho can accomplish in a satisfactory manner, any ordor that, he may he favored with. Either Coarse or Fine wort: made in the most Fashionable and Serviteable manner. 1L4.11 5 1.211t1a 4MITECTIMS Made to order, in city style. RICHARD GLENNANo ( lea' field, Nov. 30, 1819. - N SToni. AT CURT4rENSVILLE. r l l lIE subscriber respectfully nnnoun• .lam et to It u: (hem's. and the public icnero Dr thut he hos opened a NEW STORE. th Curwens. vine. known no lloyi's ad stand, ythers,he has nD excedleol osiortnient of Seasonable Goodtr, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms— and ns cheep an they cob 1 o bought elsewhere in the county. Give us e call and then judge for yourselves. WILLIA3I &0031, sen. November 26, 1849. BLACKSMITIIINQ BUSINESS, WS. BRADLEY, having commenced the e• • hove huainess in the hornugh of Clearfield in the slam formerly occupied by Jacob Warner. respectfully announces to fns: friends, and the pub lu•k generally, that he is now prepared to execute ull work in his line on the shortest notice, and th• yery best and must eubstantial manner=-and on the most reasonable and accommodating terms. SLEIGHS, BUGGIES, 4-c„ ironed in firm tate style, an none but the hest work men will he employed, : W. S. B. N. B. Country produce taken in exchange for work, and Cssii refilacd. ' • • - Nov. 24. 1819. 3m SOMETHING NEW ENDER TDB SON. In l o not ult at (moo or you Mil goon rotiuc. , our largo mock of Strawberry, Pine.apple, Sarsaparilla and Lemon Syrups, Preserved -Fruits, led 'Oysters and • other. !choice Pickles, (thc very namesaf' whichz , make one's Mouth water,) •'' ": which we• Ita vo jout 'title Otet 110 W oelllog at the loweet figure at • 1115 C. !AC' .."01, 4 , . • - ' t `'4 Cur*Asvillt Vuere::' 25 'FON! . 41h4 -SAO i =IV
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