3l+ Itel4ll " rioln California, -a3.adolllioll Of the ,Cointlititiott. 1 _. • . .._.:___. From the Pennsylvania,. ' Pennsylvania. Banit,.C,avitga L. 1- „,, ___. 'Tlii EMPire . City arrived at New Yorklu . ' B. Bank, b'ks, Philad'a par WeStern,itoehes., 30 on ChriStduis day.. The dates are to the I 13 Binghampton, 60 Chambershurg, 4 Cattaraugusto. .30 16th of November. The Pentane steam- I Gettysburg, 4 Clinton county, 15 er, brought down from San Francisco to Pittsburg, i Commercial, Buf., 15 Panama, two hundred arid Seventy-seven ,susq. County, do Oswego, 10 passengers, and Five Hu7ulre4Thousand I.ewistown, no sale Farmers', Seneca, 30 Dollars in. Gold Dust.. • .. ; Middletown, i Hamilton hank, 15 It is now clear tltat Thomas Butler King Carlisle, 1 -'Median. Buflido, 45 will not be elected to the U. S. Senate; as ,liiiiiida v,bur, i Merchants' Ex., 40 it is maiiikstithat the Legislature will con- Erie, • Iro L " 2 Millers', at Clyde, 10 tain a. large Democratic majority. , Waynesburg, 1,1 'Oswego; 60 Iter-Clittfieee are now strong in favor Washington, lel Phcenix, Buffalo, 35 of the election of William Mckendrce : Hitrri , thurg, ' . l Staten Island, 50 Gavin and Chas. Johnl !remold, as U. S. ltlonesbali•, 1 State b.11uf11110,75a80 Senators. Browesville, lull St. Lawrence, 75 The friends of Col. Weller, Col. :•tevcii. Williamspopr, i Union, Butlido, 30 son, Winfield Scott Sherwood, awl others, York, il 'U. S., Butlitlo, 30 a,re : urging their claims, but with no great All solvent b'ks par Watervliet, .15 hopes of success. Relief Notes, 1 Other solv. b'ks, 1 rrom the Pa( ilk IN e‘. p, N1•VCIII1Wr 16. Towanda Rel. no sals New Jersey. The election in San Francisco has re- New York City. Del. B'dge Co. 85 suited, as will be seen by the figures be- Chelsea bank, 80 Yardleyville, 15 low, in the success of the whole ticket Op- Clinton, 50' Plainfield, poi3ed:tO the "people's ticket,” by a plural- Commercial, 2 Other solvent, par ity of from about six to eight hundred.— Lalityettc, 4) - Ohio. The total . number of votes cad in San Washington, 70. Solvent Cincinnati 1 Francisco, is, wo learn, about 3,300. Other solv. Wks, par Cleveland, 5 The scattering vote, which we have not New York State. Hamilton, 15 been able to obtain exactly,is very large. , Allegheny co. 60a75 Commer., Scioto, 10 "We regard it as almost certain that America, Bufliilo, 20 do Lake Erie,7s Btirntitt is elected Governor. Commerce, do, 35 Sandusky, ~, Of the candidates for Congress, Price, Atlas bank, 30 Norwalk, undoubtedly, at present, appears to have Canal, Albany, 25 Farmers \Canton, 73 far the best chance for an election. As Brockport, 25 Granville Society, far as *titan learn, the chances of Morse James Bank, 11Lancaster, 15 and' Wright are about equal ; but nothing Northern Ex., . 1 i Urbanna Wing co. 65 upon the point can yet be stated with any Lodi, 20a2510ther solvent, 1 degree of . certainty. The difference be- I,}ons, 15IUnder Fives, :21 tween these three gentlemen, (and the re. State b. Stingy roes, 11 mark applies equally to Mr. Gilbert,) is a matter of mere personal preference.— I They Are alt four Democrats. The election has passed oft' with an en tire good order and quietness, every way ;ratifying and honorable to our commu nity, and worthy of all emulation and imitation in the cities of the Atlantic States., -. We-learn that Gen. Vallejo is elected to the State Senate, in the Sonoma District, and that Walker and Reddle, on the same ticket, are . elected to the Assembly. It l will 'be recollected that General Vallejo presided at the meeting of the friends of Mr. King, called without distinction of par ty, from, which the people's ticket mina led; though the Sonoma ticket was made up, ,we understand, without any direct ceinmtmication with the People's Ticket here. Gen.. Vallejo, we believe, is him- Self - ranked as a Democrat. MIS We subjoin the returns of this city, as far as received, and shall give those of other Districts, together with the scatter ing vote here, as soon as possible: For Cons'tion, 2051 I Against Con., 5 Ibr Governor. P. H. Barnett, 1925 . 1 John A. Sutter 1084 William Sherwood, 89 For Livid. Governor, ‘"' c ougal, 1754 I J. H. Frisbie, 1111 F. J. Lippitt, 65 Poi Congress For Senators R M Price, 1755 G B Post, 1608 (3.W Wright, 1569 Bennett, 1592 dn. P AMorse, 1018 H R Bowie, 1076 Ts Oithert 839 Brinsmade, 1064 ikHalSteltd, 360 E P Jones, 548 For Assembly. W V Voorhies 1770 B Simmons, 1259 E Randolph, 1890 IA J Ellis, 118(1 ti Stowell, 1806 IJ R Curtis, 1120 -I A Patterson, 1776 I Teschemacherll4s J H Watson, 1794 INV Faulkner, 1106 The State of California. Taking the vote in this district as a cri-1 !orlon, there can be no doubt of the adop-1 lionofthe Constitution by the people of California. The "State of California" is therefore a real, tangible and great corn inonwealth, from this day forward. To her thirty sisters cast of the Rocky-Moun tains, she sends her message of love and fellowship; praying that the ,golden chain flint' binds bar to them, may never be bro ken by the rude shocks of time ; and that the glittering glory which surrounds her, may not be tarnished by a cold or indif ferent admission into the great confedera cy.—Aha Californian. The ,Alta Californian says the setting in of winter has caused an increased de mand for all kinds and quantities of pro- • ViSiOrtfi. J great rise in prices has conse quently been the result. Pork and flower', have Sold. at very high rate, and will go , inueli higher, unless supplies soon arrive. They have ranged during the last week, from $3B to $45 per barrel. Edwin Bryant, formerly editor of the , Lexington ( y.) Intelligencer, has.real ized the pum of $lOO,OOO on some San FrEinciseB lots, 'which ho purchased a few years ago; for $4,000. Fortune never dawned upon a nobler spirit. Mr. 13. will returns to the U. S. in June. Happy man. .The , news . saw, on Nov: 12, a man from the Middle Fork, who had been at work but sit weeks, and in that time bed turned out with his own hands, six thouand, five hundred dollara. , had one "litmn"weighing twenty,seven and a half ounces. . at the .Post-o.ifice.—On Saturday morning at an . early. i hour, despite' the straightdownwardness ofthe rain, and the muddy, slippery, contemptuous condition gf;tEtostreets, Et multitude besieged the j) cci:oOice for letterS,:which would have done ltotior .to the intclligonce ar the prou dest inetropolis.in„tlie,Union. Of course, all!cbtild not be.. accommodated at once, 'and way.,of cerning at it" 'was adop ted, which reflected still more lustre on the American name. Lines were formed •• hal, to the: di, TM BANK' NOTE LIST 'Corrected Wcekl from Iho roMMelplon Papers ROBERT MAN LEY, i itILEILta La; ti! MAKER. ND qfj:LIAII I ,2, TIE „„bqetwer respcctfully infurmc the till zebu of Clearfield county, that he has com menced the above nnmrd bloon(Fs, in the shop formerly occupied by J L. Cottle, r, and re. pectitilly loliruts rt share of public patronage.— fin flatters himself th,t he can furnish work to nll persur.s whit may be pleaped to tall, to their entire tottisfuoloo. Hu will keep on hand Cabinet-work and Windsor ('hairs ,1 every doicriptioiv 11pnolbtered chults rood, in miler. ALSO, Dentist, Invalid, and Chandx7 Chairs—Chair Beds and lied Chairs. irrThe Bed Chair can he convened from the Arm chair ton cumpleie bed m iwo minutes. and Who will fold w the email compose that ran be car• r;ed under the nrm. It is particularly suitable for Military linkers and r rolormonal gentlemen N. Li —Conine made in the newest manner and tin the shortest nonce. ROBERT MANLEY C:cnrfii Id. July 23; 1819 —6:n Sartain7t4 Union pagazinc. The Acknowledged Blackwood of America. PROSPECTUS FOR 1850 The publishers of Sartain's Magazine of Literature and Art, announce to the read-1 in g public, that whilst their Magazine for 1849 is acknowledged to be superior inev cry respect to any other published in the country, they huvo made arrangements whereby the Magazine for the next year will excel all its former issues. The - Literary department will remain under the control of its present able Edi tors, Prof. Joan S. HART, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. CAROLINE KIRKLAND, Of New York, who, besides articles from their own pens every month, have secured contribu tions from the best authors in Europe and America. Mr. SARTAIN has entire control of the Pictorial Department, and beside embellish ments from his own burin, he will be as sisted by some of the best Artists in this county". Siegle Copies 25 cents. One Copy $3 per annum, and a primium of either a port rait.of the late ex-Presi• dents .1. K. Polk, W. 11. Harrison, group of the Washington Family, Benj. West, or Henry Clay. Either of these engra vings is alone worth 83. Two Copies $5 per annum, and either of the above premiums to each subscriber. Five Copies $lO per annum, and an extra Magazine and one of the premiums to the agent or person getting up the Club. Having made an arrangement with the publishers for copies ofthc celebrated mez zotinto Picture, "The Death-Bed of John Wesley," we make the following Liberal Oiler! One Copy of the Magazine ono year, and the Wesley Print, $3, or 20 copies of the Wesley Print, and nine copies of Sar tain's Union Magazine for $3O. Remember, the impressions are not from a worn-out English plate, but from a new plate engraved in the highest style of the art. Those "sending their mono early will get proof hiapressions. OFFER EXTRAORDINARYI Any new subsOher, sending kis Five Dollars prior to tlid.lst of February, 1850, shall receive in return full sets of Sartain's Magazine for 1849 and 18,50, and two volumes of Campbell's Foreign Monthly Magazine, and the Washington or Taylor print, thus securing upwards of 3000 pa ges of literary matter, and upwards of 400 engravings fur $5. The post town sending the largest num ber of mail subscribers for, the eyar 1850, prior toolhe Ist of April next, together with the advance payment, will be entitled, gra tis, to, Jhe SaMe number of Sartairfi ,Mag. azine, for the year 1851. Per the second, largest list each subscriber will be entitled to one of our' premium plates.. Remem ber, these plates are of a large size, and suitable for a parlor ornament. Persons wishing to get up a club, .will Je supplied with a specimen number, by writing, for it; and paying the postage.--r Tern) . *ariably in advance.. Address JOHN SAIIVAIN & Co. Philadelphia. , ISLANIRS for sachem. ••• • lr ea 4.1.. 4". 1 11* EMI= TER 31S , „ . 4.4 N e ' • . ----: T. S.. ARTHUR ' S NEW WORK. -I - 'CIRCULAR. ! MONOPOLY 1 ~. .... GoptittAinitlOtnirovbtelPto, • ...i,..y.,,i.•:, , • L ,-; MARY MORETON ; TT - la - Clergymen, Post-masters, Teachers of Sabbath-Scoots, Book Agents, Stu- vi Ilq r—lor, although not situnted at a Cornerk , Ot the' Broken. Promise- , - , IN ri iatllog,GOOD.s must now cease in curi . iverut, , riir. OLDEST mADAEIVE . IN AMERICA. Ilit2464o,^Tlh"rid(lllB!BOOk gave 916 pa- , dents, arid Heads of Families. .. • w h e nrc ho night pstentidiously, parado . belb . ro thy•,;• 4 , - ; i,- ; ..t. •• • public thn hollow and deceptive how o f hav i ng ate ige;s- ,, -WlrtcAr-• Mill) . ! more than one, and .A. trite Story'of.American "Lift—the, ! 1 :-.'il . gcnts wanted in every section if the U. S. to sell. Scene is laid in the Nolo England States.. - ; -. "CHEAPEST .CORNER,", , ~ 1148: more than, 1.11(i' other 'Philadelphia ilfrtqar s rictoral Family Annual; T. II PE • PERSON, Nu. 98 Chestnut ntroey , . . r Ploirelelphin. has ins' published MARY MORE. l An ILLUSTRATED Won't, comprising a persons who )noy.favor i - , . monthly. I - le gave 281 engravings—a. min t which were 20 colored, and 93 full TON ;OR TIIE BROKEN PROMISE, A True . fine seines ul crabs lliShinellis 1%1111 IIIIerCSIII.g Ill..; ISA A C SITI 117111 ' page—AN : bleb is 136 more than one, and Su ry of New England Life, By T. s. AnTuult . ; ; reriptions In lIIIU v handsome hinge Ortso of eit.uut ~, , Iv tin n call will he AGREF.A . B . II,Y , EURPRIeF.O by : 180 More than the other. author of Love it High Life— Love 11l a Catiage— 4OO tinges, elegantly hound in guilt. nod leitert d the den every !hut till kinds of merchandise linve Lney,Sannilorit--liixtiburdittilliun—,-Agnesyyrlll/qite tict most finished wyle of modern book making, greatly 1 . /km.l.N in Parc% in this [dare since lis: lies • • • • Niot of 1110 old features of the Book Possessed, me. eta Price only Two Bolltits. return , el kunt Philadelphia. Ile !Lis of die very I that , w er e so popular last year, will be re. Tha•Braketi Premise ' will no doubt lAt one of best . quality eve ry Honig likaly In Ito in deMilliff 111 This splendid vo l ume comprises within itself n Om marmot - illy rii gic way 01. ' mined, and hew ones added as they may the 1110/0 popular I Oulu, ever ',rioted 111 111 , 8 COlill. I suggest themselves to the - publisher. i • try, and is said by critics o h o have perused the complete Library of Useful rind Ewe:mining Dry Goods, Groceries , Boots and! A New Novel, by . W. Gilmore Simms, manuscript to he the beet proilticliort ever v% Mien Kno , ‘ ledge, composed in form, fumilinr in style, by Mr Arthur. . l copious in triturinnuon, crobrneing nn extensive Shoes, m, : L a p 5 • The scene of the• Story is laid in one of the ',rill range of Huh of 'rim engravings (over 200 in ' • We have long stood at the head of the Hats .C-ip . 4 Bonnets, , will be one of features for 1850. 1 ,- , „ g h,„,1 fi,,„,,.„, ~I, w ill , number) arc strictly illustrative, being represent. Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery I . . lies) loons in the Now tittle. vv e itt ki,,, ti ll to sand lotions of netual Scenery Costumes, Manners, Glass and Queensware, . Nails ' , have nn iinmeinse Magazine world for our contributions; they null get it, It is published complete in ono fine iMottunterea &e. &c. r hoo- Irlrge i;euivo % °low printed on the finest oliite I 'llCrOn exeminetion the above o.ork n ill pr Books and Stationary ; Oils and i arc always moral and instructive, .and as maybe placed before a family I nourteed by every intelligent person under obese paper, neatly done up in paper covers, uniform %vith Peterson's series uf Arthur's Novels. Price ,able vntion 0 may come as one ul the must gull- Points, Cotton Yarns, Ready-1 without hesitation. This department is 251 ents or [ l ive mmies fur $l. . 1 1 ilia (to . able presents for a father to prestnt to his family, made Cot.) ~ o cheap to i under the control of Mrs. SARAH J. HALE, . R. p 0 ,,,,,,,, n ti k o . pub:wit,. t h e f,,ii,,„ i ng ,as regards both the (polity rind number of its otn• say any thing about tt,) Fish Nyhos e name alone is sufficient guarantee for the pro pri ety, of the Lady's Book. pure character of i.s con , . works of I'. S. Arthur, either of w hie It ran be , h e' ll,llmetilF Emil OM prepurwg every article or its pages and Salt, etc., etc., with many had separately, price 25 cents. or any Five sent or • tents Ili • , We have mortis . more than fulfilled all the greatest c,iution bias been used to admit no. given to any ono for $1 : bong but ul all inipro% Mg an d instructive i hers miscellaneous and fancy articles.' our promises, anti enter upon the year • LovE I'4 A COTTAGE; INSUBORDINATION ; LOVE IN 111011 Lire; ',urn' S A NDrunn ; ".1". 11: ' Produce at market prices with a new gpe, which to those who know ' Tu' men of enterpr ise and tact Oils work alone . AGNES ; I, r The i'maisres. 'Nl...in' Moitt.ToN ; or . n i will betaken in exchange for goods c u— i tind who does note—will believe.— , ntrar. an (yin:mutiny for profit :le employment, Lady's'forßooklBsoshall - icoceys eil. A Revelation of I 'rho Broken Proni• —such es grain, lumber, rags, seldom to ha mei w ith. 'There In not ri town in Mem prism, I ins. the Union where n right, honest and well‘d,ispos leather, bees-wax, tallow,Flax- 1 • pass that for -1849, and exceed all maga- Neon. Agents, Booksellers end WI others o ill zincs past, present and to come. person can tail soiling from 50 to 200 vo l umes be onplilied at the very lull vet rates. Address ed seed, etc., etc. Cash will not be according to the population TERMS CASH IN ADVANCE. nrdi.rs rinit.paiii in refused, and if any gentleman or One Copy one year $3, with any two or All persona wishing sample co p se silt exam no or T. B. l't - rtutsoN, • procure subscribers in lull, con receive lor more, lad . has a root of all I t h e f o ll owing No. 98 Chestnut street, Phila. sulistantiully hound in riper col ers • --the postage .„,• Editors at Newspopers i i,,,,tiorour the r,ot exceeding 30 cents on ciicli t olume so fur l ev il, which he or she wishes to dis- "Death-Bed of Rev. John Wesley," "Wes warded oil the receipt of ONE DOLLAR 11l conittry copying tho strove one or morn tunes, in, ley Preaching in the Gwenap Amphithea eludilia Ilion mince nod sealing a ropy rd their this way. no water it here n person resides, if pose of, the greatest bargains may 1 .Hoy , Willi the reach of a Prod 011 i, c. he can ul- be obtained tit the store of thel , G Ire," " America Guided by Wisdom," tower nuirlir il, to the Publisher, Om' I have ally to, of ilie al ri%l. omits sent thrth by return of lain a copy of the FAMILY' ANNUAL. eneral Taylorand Old Whitey,' 'Like. 1 math 1 00 - Perdons in the cualitry wishing 10 act ns , su bs criber. nes§ of Rev. Johh,Wesley,"Do. of his co. _____ _ _ - ------ 1 Agents may utunin all the requisite information ISAAC SAIITI-I. , laborer, Rev. Jelin Fletcher,'—the last NEW CABINET Bi, CHAIR by addressing the subscriber. To secure nitcri I . Cur tvensville, October 9G, 1819, two, though separate engravings, we count ii ii tel any I'OMIDIJIIII anon they mar( ho postpaid. _ , - ----- - only as onepremium. 11.1/1111 nufact.orp. , in I, riling. let each person mention his Post Office ; County and State. . tfT 25 it !EWA atop. Two copies for $5, and any two of the THE 811) , SUriller respectfully itiforms i the pilldie ROBERT SEARS, Publisher, WAS 10.4, on Saturday o. eeniug Ins., between above prints to each subscriber. that Le has commenced the nliove men N. ,. 128 Nassau 81., N. V. ' thr I ....;1111.111 - (• oh the subscriber in l'il.i• tp. . Five cpoics for $lO, and an extra copy Honed bunions., in ell its %annuls brnor lies. 111 the 'NOTE -The only kind use are ueoord to for- nod the I,iirotill of Cie - article. n largo of the Book, and any two of the above en. borougli of Clearfield, directly Opvtirto the Me hi' ' s and under the Post Office 1.1i.V. Calfskin Pocket Book, gravings to the person sending the club. dist Church, it here he is prepared•to Ina nultic• 'lb publisher.s of Newspapers throughout pretty wed aunt, containing Eleven copies for $2O, and an extra lurefhe United Ntates. , i 160 Dollars, copy of the Book, and any three of the a. CAI3INE.,"r - IVARE AND CIIAIRS , •„,•Ne, spopere copy nig this rid% ern,entent, cL . •Eilir .*.20 hills on the ['Turners' & meth:into , Balk • hove engravings to the person sending the ii tim 111,01 J ona h's it,-intier. Ile hopes by strict ore, well displayed. ns abuse, 1% IILOUI oily wier , I radios.oar F. 4 00 bill on the Middletown BIM; 8'1,16 1 1011 til 1 , 0,0 ,2 , 10 0/“.1 and rUCe:Ve 0 Olare ' slim' of abridgement (including this notice; min , of public patronage, 1giv ,,, :1, it four iiiside iiii.eithiit ,. 0,,,ii n i.i.,,., ; a( I; ir s e l li, l th i , t ,, rfri - liur gold pieces Petioles.) Also:, club . $2 50 each. Ibe sitter' raters name Any person sending $5 in advance, tYTCOFP .1 \ S made to oril,mr on the shiniest no- copy of the ANsunt ( unj-ct to their order.) b y . 1, , o ;limn on the outside and inside tit said I ticket subscription for 1850 and 51, will be en- J. (' CA M ['BELL, sending dirict to lite publisher Wu 12 . ii,,g, tilted to any Clearfield, Jour 18. 18,19. 'The stints reward will lie given lo any person four of the above engravings. • finding and returintig the said prom rty. For $2O in advance, ten copies of the Fresh Goods. IBoom W. MuLLEN. Lady's Book will be sent, and a copy of ..h - lii:subscribers are now opening at .1 Nov. 0, 1840. either of the above magnificent prints sera 1 L their old stand, in time of borough ----- 1 - --- to each subscriber. i Clearfield, the best assorted lot 01 m, SPRUCE CREEK and PHILIPSBURG TURNPIKE. For $3O, we will send ten copies of the Sak,SSOitYk...IBILL 4 2, 4soolflZ NOTICE. Book, and thirty of any of the above en. , gravings. What'll they have ever had, embrar ing almost ev- Mill: Stoeliholders oldie Spruce Creek and Pii.l cry sanely of 1 1. liediurg 'Turnpike Road r ompany, are hereby Single numbers of the Laity's Book 25 111,' GoOds, Grocel'ies, lll a rd - ' ii,;,,i, till e of J.anest•hotni. - That nu ,•1. ii erluin, al the t on will he held otsn of Warn- at the public , cents " ware, (tueenswar i e, Ce(la _.- I orstnark. Ilmitingdon county, on Frailtyark, tbe 21st The above are large sized pa r lor prints, ware, 'tinware, Drugs, ra-1,,“y ill Dere:ober next, between the loins 0110 o'• and cannot be purchased at the stores at ~,,. elock,n. in. and 4p. in., to elect by ballot one per less than three dollars each. (Cell la CliielliaCS, liqe.Si till P. 4 1:.s President, true Treasurer, nod Five Managers, ' arid Oils. lu, conduct thc nthirs of Wild turnpike road comp')', The town sendina• us the largest num. • r., By order ul On L' nininissiuncis, : bet' of mail subscribers for 1850, will be They hints nisi, a good iorsurtiocnt of I B. F'. I'ATTON.' entitled to the Lady's Book for 1851 gra iiilade-Up Ciolithiaig; Secret ,ry pro tem. lA'artionunark novo, Nov. 2.1, 1:819. US ; and the next in number, each subscri- Tooether with Salt by the barrel, her shall receive any one of the above tm or bushel, honey, sheet-iron,l New Goods. , plates. Address L. A. GODEV, stoves, and stove-pipe, nails, 113 Chestnut BE rect, Pilitadelphiß Carpenter-tools, and a general assortment of cuttlery. ALSO, Boots and shoes of every NlT vari- CZO111; "READING EAGLE... —Tin re was never, perhaps. a Medicine brurght b( hire the ety, hats, caps, hoods and bon public,, that has in no short time won run li a reptitii• I , nets---cottan laps, cotton chain non as Al ' A I. 1, I S 'l' E It 'S A LE-HEAL/AT; OR , WoIZLI) SALV E- A lin''''l deny' I le ''"" I hitt her and carpet-) ill'll. imirleOrial ul it. speaks warmly ill is pri•se. One has I been cured It/ It, ol the most rinfol nom/in:dist') ; RAFT FtOPES another, of the Piles, n dont 111 a troutiletnime pain in , the side, n fourth of 1110.Se:hug In the linilorAe„ ac. , ul all s P - ".; cart• Whips. Sleigt , w tors. flatter rind II it does nil g;Vel111111•11111:I! rebel, in c% pry rine, II 'Trace ( limns, together with mitt oilier aril, le, can do no injury, being applied out tra rdly. As auto- , 10 " 1 " (Ill) "' I " '"' " 11 ". "'I oi whi,-, itiry nail •r t,,, Ir !her evidence ui the wonderful healing p,,wer pis- 1 misnoners t!t lair prir es !or ( .. 0' ii, I uttiory ;.r sensed by IRIS roIVI . , tie till ..10111 Ilie lo t ion mg Curb- i duce, or Limmer. ficate, from a respectable citizen ul Muolcricrecic ! WV, nnliip. in this connty : I 1 Al At nENCtIY.Sii, Berk,. mr., Nlari h 30, I el 7 Messr:3. (tole[ A... Co —I desire to MN rill you that 1 . was ettirrel cured .11 a bet ere pin in Ille 6,11• k, by the use of 51 . '1ln:der's All.rleh,:ng l'ul% e, w loch 1 ' purchased from yuu• I suffered tint It filf171111•01"20 k, yours, and at night tens unable ',sleep. furring that p„, moo I lied \ limner remedies, w loch Vt cre• iirescr.hi•O * , for time liv physicialie and other fo•rmorm without rec ce ' ,ls %lug any reliel, and at List made I hial of this Snit e.' with n result lavoralle beyond t - pr elation. I lira Imo entirety INN , horn the paiii.nlid cn,oy imi night a peacelot and ftWeel Nlcep. I ItIt1t: i•iel/Übcd Ilir : .. .t. \ c , ell-I l' h , /r TUffiliat'iil , :11.11 t'l . .. r (Vinithlll“:, \lit'S a.iiii I,r Ira by risull , . Yqur liich , l. JOIIN HOLDIN BAUM , LA Aruund Oa till are Dire it ions lor using .11c.i11• lair,' 3 0111111 IL hi, /or . L. C,14,,L5. Li Ler COMP:lint, li Erysipelas. Y eller, ( Virlhiu 111, St aLI Mud Sol e ERLB, I c.. Quin ,. y. Sore "..1 Itrunt. Itrui.i bitis .\‘ marl{ AtT•Cii(4ls' ' : Pains. Disease of the Spine, !Iced Aar, Asthma. t. "halms... Ear ..fehg..; Burns. Corns, ull Di mease,q ni , the SAin, Sore bps. Pimples. 4c., Stipsss of the, joints, Strelbog iy the Limbs. Sores. leliciiinati sm. a ' Pllee, Cold Feet, Group. .`..4.44 . 11,4 , 1 or Bib/if/4 Breast, lt..c. lootli Ache. Ague ill al! Ft: l. r 4.:., 4-c. :i''illl 1 ells fir lhe Ointment I) gobs! for any port of the body or limbs whin iii . tlunicd. In sonic tours it should be arida itftiii Ci1.1. 1 1/0 A. —Nu Ointment wid be ~,, e nnine un less be name of JA .11ES McAl. LISTER is tn.-it ten with a pen on every bit,/ PRICY TWENTY ME CENTS A BOX. For sale by nay Agents in rill the pi incipal cities and /warns in arc .Unircd Stoics and by Druggists generally JAMES McALLIS l'Elt, Sole Proprietor of the lib iv... 51edieine KrPrice 25 cents per box. A G E N T 8: IVAllistees Oinlinent - -. • !VFW , •• rfflyEL • - ~_:~~ Asar M E. cf• /roan, C/eariirk Mrs. Arnolds, Luthersltrg John Patton, Cierwensvillc. Lcvi Lutz, Frenchville. Cleat:field, Jan. 15, 1849.-1 y NEW GOODS' at the Cheapest Corner. .lIE Stibncrib“ hoopla fereildcd, at his old ~and, a freak sup . ply of FALL and ‘VINTER GOODS, consulting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens ware, Tinware, a large lot , of READY MADE C,LOTHING, Sole and Upper Leather, Hard ware, Iron Nails, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, a very large and good lot of Boots and Shoes, Salt—Ground Alum 4. Western, Drugs, Paints and Dye-stuffs, Buflalo Robes, Cedarware, Sad , dlery—ALSO, Cook .and Nine platestoves, All of which will be Bold low . for cASII,or in ex; change, for Country •rredgefib Pill and, look our stock. JOHN PATTON• Curweriville, Oci s;"5: , -- ~- -=~ _---~ ;~z --- =_ '® , -_-_ -- ~~ Nov 7 1819 Whole Sale Grocery, MARKET & CANAL St., HARRISBURG, PA. & E C I:13Y a1,‘,1361 krep n !tiro. ittort Ur • 1111 1 111 Id GTIIO2IIOO NNIIICII the, von FP a low am they raft he port lia,tl u 1 1111 . 'llil,llC t 111.4 Vu NVOIIIIIIIOIIII 200 Ilag:4 Rio Co 100 do lagitira do Porto Rico Sugar 2.0 do N. Orleans do 30 do S. 11. find Syrup Molas. 30 Chests Imperial and Y.B. Tea 1000 Sacks Ground Alum Salt. 500 barrels Mackarel and Shad. 500 kegs Nails and spikes. 2000 lbs. Bacon sides and should. Lentl.o:l Itupe.t. Bouts & Shoes and nil Ike leading aritttles in trade. I\lert hnnie and I,utnnernien %%wild du %101 l to cull and .oe rrLtiraber and Iran hiker) furgunds. Ilarrieburg Nun, 11, RED & BROWN PI 11, PiGENTS Cur the .nle of Or. E. Green's Re. and Brown P.lls in Clearfield enmity. Richard Shale, Clearfield. Bigler 4- Co. do John Patton, Curwensville. I. L. Barrett, Clearfield Bridge. Thomas McGhee, McGhees Mill. David Ifinport, Cherry Tree. P. W. Barrett, Luthersburg. Clark: Patehin, Girard township. Levi I. rc z, Frenchville. Jam6s IdoNurray, Burnside township Jas. 111 , .:Girk, Philipsburg, Centre co. June 19, 1949. Istate of Susannah liridemire, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby giver that Letters of adminis• 1.10 trillion have been granted to the subscriber on tke estate of Susannah ‘Videniire, late of Penn township, Clearfield county, deceased—all persons knowing themselves Indebted to sild veleta Oro re. quested to make payment without delay. and those having claims against the same vi ill present them duly authentiented for settlement, SAMUEL WIDEMIRE, Ad'mr. Nov. 22, 1849. ---- PHILIPSBURO & SUSQUEHANNA TURNPIKE. Al a !nettling of. the Manager!! of the Philips. Abyrg nod Supguelnuirta Turnpike road •com party, held November 27. 1849, a 'dividend of Three boilers per Share, was deelnred, free of State tax. payable on demand to the Stoekholdera. or thor legal relireiientativea.' • Wm. Biimiiirkw,:g. l rfei. Philipsburg, Nov, 28, 1849 —pd LEONARD tS.!, MOORE ~L.4 ME zuaa\l't ST ° c U ti l et p orn r er e e Pt :i e n t d ru i l l l i l e: 1 1 :::1 1 ,1 1' i ti . i g u i e ne l ;fl i I i hi • Ile lIRP j UPI received find is DIJIV nt old lel:I:ill r.l-irge and pplt , n,lid aSsortrnenl of FALL & WINTER (63' 00 21 Consiqing in part (f 1 )ry Goods, Groceries, 1 lardware, Tinware, Queenswa re, Boots ! and Shoes, Flats, Caps and Bonnets, Drugs, Nails and. Glass, Spanish Sole-leather,! Brass Clocks, Confectionary,' etc., etc., _ . num Togeiher %,111.1 n ii..mber f nrurire ioo eruU* ill mculoin, hil ul ahnch ‘‘i.l be sold lor C4till or d lor r..ulllry produce. nov. 8, —if. FARM I'Ol SALE. rpilE sub,criber Idlers tor sale i.n eiccilvffi haw, curi,iiwg 100 AereN, Ilittinte K trillllllh lON I;Jhp, CL urfirld tnunty. about three tlllie4 Iron( Karthaus. FIVTI I acres ‘.l which 1. cleared, and in g.a(d order, and profte• led %Null gaud fent( r. The imprnvemento are a i.ew PL A N K FRAME• HOUSE, A ;;';,1:?.- LOG BAIL N, end a young 6itil tlirfty AI'PLII ORCHARD, and lo hell suppled cvth good spingq of %%nit r. 'rho above form vk ill be sold on re nednalde Wine Apply to the sob-.rasher on the prennees MICIIALL EISENBIANN. Oend.er 16. 1849.-6. n, Estate of Jonathan IL Ames, deceased. LETTERS of Administration having bee cc gran tell to the subscribers on the estate of Jona" than IL A tnen, late of J .rdan tem ne.ltip, Clearfield county, dce'd—a!l persons having claims or de t.iis against oak(' cantle tall premeot them duly authenticated for seitletnent, and all persona in debted to lice same ore regoesied to make pay ment leithout delay. ANN AMES, Ad'rns JOHN J. WELCH, Oct. 31, 1849.-19. pd 'Taken up. IN A AIE ihe plantation of tho subscribe: . in IL) Boggs township, Clearfield county. some lima. in the last es , eit of Augudt last, a BRINDLE HERTER, supposed to bo n year tild last spring. The (miler is requested in cony , : forward, prove • • . properly, pay charges nod laity ter away, other wise she *ill be disposed of acrtirding to law. - ‘. JOHN STITES. December 4. 1849. • • • TO TIIE PUBLIC. NOTICE: is hereby given, that Henry Hegarty. of Wood ward township, Clearfield county, 18 duly appointed my agent,lind ell persons indebted to me 11 Notes or Book account, without respect to person 3, are required to pay the same .to the said Hegarty, or, to the subscriber, kind to', nO . other per• son. on or fielore'the •veek' of the stext 'February court. Any money paid 'to Itichaid Or 'James Phil lips, on.iny account, alter this date, will not be ac repted %AN: PHILLIPS. Nov. 24;1819. " - . VlTE`nidilige'• lii of Stuvo diflererat 1 114 0 aizei for •aele by ' ' .1.- ; Nov. 15. R. SHAW. arm Ni nll I'llE v.tiattized andrlciL:.~ d ire. Lae caltoett fl p ,- .ll,,ltioet of (h,lhs thrill IstlV other nirds , iy flint ”ullict• the littman tnintly Ullf 11 110 V yr,r;. On ~ loin not been any rerini , , remedy to flop the thymts• twit of the destroyer. But 1113, BRA O NT'S INDIAN ralliNHY BALSA Cure' nry many of the lintel n morkcci and desa.l. aped (tepee of Pu/mon art, (*on • umpr undo Atii enetut of uterrrard and v./ hi, —tau+ hop. bye on• lee ne evme newer before cured by any other lileditine,. SO witrly hopeino we, ,01110 0 . the Illii!ete4l to here linen pronounced by phy,iriato end ftiende to to •CT 1.1. Y WINO. Some. who hod their buriadeluttire made, have been eui rd. end yet lite—other , . who it area stud would not live aut.ther iley, are now 04 Weil sol. ber.r.y oi, they ever were It yoesessee ell the Hennaing end pnnfy in: rant , ' needy us puwetl Oi auS or Lee ne the pretutret.-1 , ;hal ~rerill BRANT S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT .1 - H • fr,T,l aht trcnnrr this 1.( ,, Nous sr Or •r r. , .; rft . at ton whin h tt,o "10, to. t c. 0t titit. , gary to l• 1110 ); Coughs and. Consuniptions., nil J -,tIOE 9of pll uufmt.ry tuna rite. ~..•. tif tfuoo'll, pr.; •.0 ru lull ULlJlutdw;uyt fen., r, llrcast, Throat, Lungs, and Henri. ass 11.41.5.131 heals and en ran 111.-nro in th, rl') '•••, tnternally f us rtri•li , ll . l anti to .• r ING EXTR ACT cores and toolig ulcers nrn-rartay 1tA:6520 rural' Sinr enc.* of Cough MII.I C , r ,,,, 51 i"n ol Tel, after all other tt•tnndit,l Volvo 1,1:. I to Thousands of Consmnption3 and Chronic OoughA, ablindnntly prove ill! en/-y In each diseases. and WI undoubted metier pour, and ',waling . healing ptupei dna. In the pininte nod alertness viz.: spritio.fe or wood the Pain in the lir.a.rt and Snit Coin Plaint.. Palpnwinn of I4e CF 4, turn Twittery and yammer entniddinre in C. tt'rrt 'eat .4 lA , 1111 d A I. f., FEMALE WEAKNESSES 84 COMPLAINTS, No remedy theft hao been offered to the puhlh luso tr t 'peen half as certain and eferival In corr.ctils• ' r .1: Lai; 2.niental reaknesces and irregulariiien of the Worth , IVTS FULA/OS:IRE 11,11.5.4 AI. It nodie,it Terence whether the derangement be or other Incidental trecknes4—ht iirovr,ATEs Al.Ol aranathening the cystem, equaliting the eir..platam, 11l .owlding nod allaying NERVOUS' IRRITABILITY . ..14 :tar Pamphlets for proof. We state this cure tO prove the potter to Aire tiji:vbs this 11.111. SAM is used; even after the persoll i 9 curtfLica by physician and friends to he in the tail ,tayee of &eta. —actually dying—and. In tbiti CRAP'. co fess gone twit a , ,kroud and burtal.rtother worn bought. . For th, larg of this en.e. and the rewprctabla and as.foubt.. , / pnioi of nll the circunteputees bud facts, we refer to PAMPIII.ET: I . Thig cure was effected on Ws. 7.111 A TiVIM;I4!q•O Rallgan Spa, Saratoga Ca., N. 3'. We coo pt..t a doubt. inany otherx 171.14a,t rquoU;4 as hopei ,, ,y, alijVioa CIkFCS of Colt4hs imd Cell" uriptia as Ci."Tit,':ft,tl l : , . Were pronounced incurable by skilful klif!bfau,,.. LIVAR COMPt4II.ZT. , See the cure of Dr. If uldnird, of Stumlord, • .• Dyspepsia! • Si e ti,e cure of 7' S Invi . eltunt, Sh i t ming Co ,N. Y., &mil 111:111y more, in, our Nmilhh , Dysentery & Sommer Coniphixn in Children And 4/u/D en, allenyA cured. Chik will IneiNnill• herilihn. and arty,.ntul L;i% r ie.l rniU by the , our of ihht 11/11.,DAM. • i . • No mother nerd i.e. eccr mourn thu d•:uth of her 041 d. e1,„1,. r . t o C.l 1111 l 1•. club! teffilti6 . l', if /AO/ PErLMO.VA2t Y 8.1/.6%.131 nOminirt. md. 11.1mula l'or such CMICI. 1;1 VI-11 in liirgr.q. nod' Ito. & W. F. IRWIN.; JESAAC SMITH ) Curzvinsville,. . •4, S. & F. K. ARNOLD, Luthersbur: , C. It gItELEY, Ridgeway. J. L. LlNDEfuttrrit_ l Caledonia. ... 1). S. DIEARING, Brookville. Nov 30 11219-1 L RI I 7 TM; EMI CONSUMPTION. A Dying Woman Cured AGENTS, F g . . 1 .•m•••
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