Small Profits and Quick Sales. JONES' NEW STORE, NUE Public are respectfully intbrmed than C. L. JONES has received a very 1 large Stock of wiNTEII Goons, Comirrising all articles kept general Ili the other store., is till the toldittee of fenny other gceels Dot brought before to this place. A list of ertielr, lornished, tt oh the prices ; and ail anon of this extensive stork is int it. d lictorr porrtatisps ere meth" elstt herr. At tills store. good; is ill continuo to be sold at least 2.oeperciit. letter then ran hr lind e'sett here, or I, 4ti nom one hall tee price of goods in Clearfield Pint 111111111IY oilers great indureittents e tnit tiet'ttict: the ma ving of so largo n per centage. even cei n smell porrhase, ttlit tomcod to enough to melte II ti wetter ill consideration. There ore ninny who LewinloWit in the old festooned %%ay trail lag. thus ! vv• tog the storekeeper the advantage of high prices. to such I would resprelltitiv ask beton, inalong trades with the other stores to call and see my g.i.ala and hear the 1..5% par, s, lull I :nn conlident that such will seo the advantage of selling their pr.nlitee end hay tor In a iseiritet h; u this. If a slight eflort bo made. alints of Coutry l' nee enn be ilisrosed iil lor CA , II, it only ft quires n 10112 mile pendenco and determinati lM on on n the pert of the seller, es the 'ionic coreoirephon of produce in Le wisto%% ti alone is very great, and the necessaries of lilc, nt ushatevcr prig's', olive lei hvl, nod they c an be disposed of for cash. Since I commenced business in !Ilia tilacc, on the Path rystent. I lint c soil n 1 i rgc amount id goods, and my business to daily inercasn4T• Ihe public upprecinie the lids ening.. of buying for cash, it; tt, here business is dune for cash only, ns 'hero et nu rbdt to run, of eiedt t or traly.de, the %sit') gooda iengthe„fis are nt d a entail advance on cot l prices; and the city purchases beteg made lit . ash on, an d tient . ° in businees.on ltlarket Sired, Philittlelphin, enehles the subscriber to hey, beyond n doubt, lots er tharlether Merchants lem conviiic ed that there are n grunt wetly ts ho %%wild like to deal %tell tile •nd get cheap gods for rash if they only could command cash for Ilic it e. ruclt say sell cheap sell for sh only, Nut% lot iho list of goode on lined . C.l.olllS—blur k, blue, hroon, u,c noble gr,en, und ll 1 rench. (; mericn i n, nt veiy prices from Si 00 to GOO per yard. including a good nn•andnno ()%cr oat t doths. I v.Ol xott sell such gm/sleet greatly reduced pricve. On Cloths, Caps 1114:11'N 11111 1, iunl s bin; e•kvepers invariu bly make large profits on the porcliasers are out often judge. of aruclf..l I ‘‘1:1 nut SO impose, bUt sell them as I null other good nt a very small nilviuire oii CASSIMERES. Black good at el r iel`r, 11 I .,:irdo I per yard. Al.O Parry Cossj, morel a good assortment nt wry low pri,CN aluu 11111. Hied 01,1 t yualit j, t Itt•dit at. 111,011.1) I all b e,o ld ,and much cheaper than can be hail else , alier , . SATINETS.---Block, blue, Navv-blue, lavender, ilitrk mixed. light mixed grey, &c., &c., a large and cheap lot for 30 et. 47i et , . 511 Os. 621 aw l N 7l cents for a most superb article. VESTINGS. Black satin, silk, s, civet. %%thl! , tl. r , rn m. 111 uuerrs.lll,l I I,,th at all parrs front Fitly cents to 'Fbree Dollars. TVVIIBIED 0:011,01111.tt 16f01.61 .04AILIZ A: Mb WVll s ;3luoJ3.4Virgs A splendid article of Black French Cloth for Gentlemen and Ladies' Cloaks at the low price of $1 87i per yard as good as others sell at $2 50 to $3 00. KENTUCKY JEANS.—GoId-mixed, and Grey, good and cheap. T 1 C .1i EINGS: At 10, 13, 15, 19, 21 and 22 cents ; be assured that these Tickings are the cheapest ever sold in Lewistown. CANTON FLANNELS.-10cached and Unbleached for 10 cents, and the best article for 12i cents. Flannels of all Colors and Prices. 12i cents, 18i cents, 25 cts. 28 cts. 3U cts. 37A cts. 50 cts. 02?, cts. and 75 cents ; a large lot of Superior Scarlet Flannels at 26 cents ; White Gattze Flannels and su perior Yellow Flannels—also Shrouding Flannels. Table Diaper. Bleached and unbleached fur 12 cents and upwards• Stllllo Splendid (.loltt fable Covers for 250 orid 3 dollars each. Stand Covers of desirable colors rind styles. Bleached and unbleached for 6 IA cents and up%ards to the %cry finest rititility made; pa milder at• tention is requested to the stock of lip muslins as they are re ry extraordinary cheap. and as good as bold elsewhere at 8 cents 43.0 t. IEtIL'BRQMX si3dt.Zll4:ol2la Of the newest styles, a good assortment of coat figures, II good article is Iling at 3 4. 5, 6 I •1 tents, & upwards to the finest quality to be had, a good assortment of blue and orange. My lip ( alicues are re• ally astonishiug for the price, good and wide (lIIIUMMIAM. A large and perfect stock of. from 12 1 2 cents and Ups arils; a .. splendid article of line 1 rencli . (ling• ham, bright colors, and warranted not to fade in vcashing, for 18 J• 1 cent'; also plain dark sty to Chum° ions, Gingham's at 28 cents, high colors also at various prices. MOUS DE LAINES. Of every style and quality imaginable, plain black, brim n, snuff', lead, moms and other colors, all INOOI. A splendid article of 2nd mourning Mous do ',eines all wool nt 22 rents, also good do Lames nut 18 3-4 cents, desirable colors, (1180 do I.OlllCb of extra quality in hieli «ilors, such as Mazarme blue, dark and light green, Woo, maroon, orange, scarlet, crimson, (Szr , &c . (9,audalatuduazaD CI Figured and plain of superior quality , from 15 1-2 to 75 can [Vb. My 12 1 2 cent Ceshenerir are Mc cheapest goods ever heard of, also all the dark and desirable high colors Cashmere the stab as the Moo' de Lams. MERINOES. Nall quilitie, colors and prices. A large and beautiful stuck ul these goods kept o i l h a nd, f or sa l e at reduced prices. 4k.1 Lta LI ) ii (1) ,D. 1334 . Black of all prices-31 ets, 37; cts. 44 cts. 50 cts. 02; cts. 75 ets. 87; cts. $1 00 and 81 50 for the best Alpaca made, and can be had nowhere else. Modes, Bruins, dm., and also a splendid assortment of fashionable Fancy Alpacas, at extremely low prices, and some fine quality figured silk warp. Gi a at U. 53 0 Black milks at all prices and widths, A good article of Black Silk as low' as 15 cis as good as is sold elsewhere at 62i cis. Also, plain, colored and 1 awl Dress Silks, at v ery reasonable prices Some splendid Satin, striped, black and blue black Silks. Florence and t,ro di Napa for Linings. Also, Silk Oil Cloth—Ladies' Silk and Merino Under Shirts—new sty le corded Skirts MULL, JACONET AND CAMBRIC 1111'SLINS, In great variety ; also. Figured Svi los Mulls fur Caps, Capes and Dresses. Tarleton Miislins white, blue and pink. Figured and plain Bubitieti, Silk and Lice Blond Laces Edgings, and In swing. in endless variety. Also n most superb and extensive assortment of the richest and iievy oat styles BONNET RIBBONS, all for sale at unusually low prices. LINEN, CAMBRIC, SILK AND COTTON HANDKERCHIEFS, From 5 cents upwards to the finest article Imported Iron Paris. . FURNITURE CHECKS AND CALICOS. Crash and Bird•eye Diaper for To vy oiling Linen Table-covers and Napkins. and IRISH LINEN of every price and quality, very good and cheap. SPOOL COTTON, of J & I'. Coates' 'manufacture, the hest article to be had, greatly superior to auy other make• Cotton, IVouleit. Merino and Silk HOSIERY, in great variety and at extreme• ly low prices.. GLOVES—SiIk, Kid, Cotton, Merino and Worsted of all grades and qualities—menet', worsens', and children.'. SHAWLS—SiIk, Cotton and Woolen. Some magnificent new style long shawls ,as well as hea• vy Woolen and Cotton and fine Merino Shawls, plain and embroidered. 'Phs asaoritnerit of Shawls is extensive and will ho sold much under the usual prices. TRIMMINGS: An assortment embracing every article wanted. Hooks and Eyes Pins, Needles, Knitting• Ne edles, Tidy Cotton, Coronation cords, Whalebones, Silk, Cotton and Linen Braids, Volt et Trimming Ribbons, a new article for dresses ; Fancy Buttons fur dress(' , black and colored sew ing Silk: Thimbles; Combs of all kinds; some splendid Buffalo and 'Partici Shell comss, colored. Thread Edging for Trimmings; Steel and Go , d Beads—also gold and silver Wire for embroideries. All , within of plain and Fancy Satin for hlantua Ribbons ; all colors of lining !qualms , Bleached and Brown Drilling ; Zephyr Worsted of all shades; Belt Slides and Artificial Flow CIS LADIES' SHOES. A room is fitted up expressly for Ladies', Misses' and childrons' Shoes, and particular attention is paid to this department. Every style rind quality el Shoes kept on fiend, and will poem% ely be sold cheaper than possibly can be had elsewhere. The new fall stuck is received, and the assort ment will be kept up. At least twenty per cent can he ao vad by buying shoes at Jones' Store• A good stock of India Rubber Shoes—very cheap MENS' AND BOYS' BOOTS AND SHOES. It is -useless to enumerate the kinds and prices on hand; suffice it to say that the assortment i' the largest and decidedly the cheapest ON or opened before in Lewistown . A good assortment of CLOTH and GLAZED CAPS. Also Fur Trimmed. Fur & Seal Skin—cheap --- , BLACK HATS. At titl 25, 1 50, 1 75 2 00, 2 50, 3 00 and 4 00 ; also Fancy liars for Mon and Bate. I am prepared to sell Hats and Caps at least 25 per cent. lower then they has 'e ever been sold ii, Lewis• town, hoeing had them manufactured expressly fur nty sales, and warrant them ro be equal in quality, it riot better than to be had elsewhere. CRAVATS and SUSPENDERS in great variety. A most superb Bea ininent of Fancy Silk cra vats, cotton do plain black silk do. at different prices, fur sale unusually low . looking Glasses. Very cheap.— Some extra size, larger titan tan be found in oilier stores Also an extensive as sortment of Woolen Nest Hoods and Sacks for children ; cotton Laps and Black and White Wad• ding; a nice lot of Comforts, various sizes. Cheap Bed Blankets, a gsod' assortment ,---b5 ..... Amumunti e„...„Tho best assortment to be found at this store, of all qualities, and will be i V,‘ ,O old at reduced prim. Persons purchasing Carpets will not wily find them 20 per cent cheaper at %at', ‘ ,..,e` j, C:ine.' bu , vory'extensieo assortment to select from. _CARPET BAGS and Ladies' Satchels—some ' t'lliAtine Volt % vv - ' 4 's.oan ~ ...k. '•,,.... ,s • ': t ew ri"-'" 8 ' .. 1 k . '...... ' • ' '' ' . ' :sr t•••_1 'll -. 0 lik ° '" * '* . 1 , * . 0 4 a '4l • are, Hay..ware,tedarware, Baskets, ElSrP..d . :te 1 . :itp. , _ ..... 7 .1- - , •,' 1 'Goods, and particular attention paid to keeping up a general RI .. 4, ' .New Orleans Sugar 61 4 cents; Whito Sugar Scents; crush. ,1,,zm... 0 cents; and superior Loaf Sugar 10 cents. Good Molasses ~ us Molasses of good quality at 35 cents per gallon; afid au i.hredia4 ~,,. use Syrup, and the best Royal Golden Syrup at 50 cants; :•', .-1 ta..„.,_ "•• 4 4,.. 1 14' ''' .1 :2: .:... 1,,.,, 'at, __ L ' )10 cents per gallon : COFFEE—very superior at 10 cents:; ' n.-r. •••• w...:- .. 1 . , V.,* ' .. Itl, s t.. --- ' , ...1, 1-I Pfle DIN , :i •" ' i: L %, ~. r•—. • 6 . ......! .0 •'• ' "•' . t h, N , — L ‘ ••••• ''ll ' L ',. 1. 4i: \..-4t` N• "••• , '''. • •• ' .l l. ' 4 As • ...1- ~ 4, ----\ -..t.5 : ss., , ) ~ 0 - i ,•-•-,7- ):: • i : v‘. •!, r A' . 4 s . ' ‘,.. %....1 ) , ' 1 ....,,,,* V , 44,- 4,, l ..,,, ' , '''-- Y e- r'''' —, ~ -445\•% • ~... t. ~...,,, ..., , ‘ ,s. , i ty f i N &.: . 1 'T , ' - 4 ",,, ' `1t.:, 4%1 .- 47. "It' I .: t, N ~i0,,,,,-3:-...,..,,,,, -- ii .t."‘ ' . "."'' U ll. .. ' -4'. 1 4. 1 14 00 *" &',.. ' . , r, ,, .. st.t I. ~6"L• ~. i ti01.,..^ ': ,•rtv,, 3 1 ,; ;., , !&.,s. iii Lt. - 11 r k *"` !1 .~.~~fiT~ LEWISTOWN PA. Q,7'..0-0 DRY GOODS Laguira coffee 10 cents, best quality; and real old Government Java at 12; cents: Fresh Charles ton Rice at 5 cents! Bakers' Chocolate 20 cents per pound. FRESH 'TEAS--superior Black and Green, of the best qualities imported into the Philadelphia markers, and sold At very low prices: Good Black and Green, Oolong and Young Ilysun Tons, at 50 and 75 cents per pound.; Eaten Im. portal and Young Hymen, at $ 1 per lb„ as good as any sold at $1 25: A gusflrtal assortment SNICK* —Sporior SPERM OIL; second quality ditto—Also FISII OlL—Sperm and Tallo.v CA I'llpLES Superior Castile SOAP, and good Brown Bread TOBACCO. Superior Calmndish, at 31 cents per lb. Twist and flat plugs, at 20 cents per pound HONEY at 75 cents per gallon. Fish and Salt ad reduced prices. A very superior assortment of Cutlery, coinpris.ng some of the finest quality of Knives and Forks. Readv-Maile Clothing, The largest, cheapest and best assortment ever opened in Lewistown. • TO WIIOLESALE BUYERS Great inducements are offered ,as a libool abatement will be made. C. L. JON ES, • NE.W CHEAP CASH STORE. Lewistown, Dember 6, 1849. 3m. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. TIE Iwo: receiving a very large and hudnole stock of GOODS for the approach. me Fall and Miner trade, which rill need but in he examined, nod the prico ascertained, to ii,dure purc.ia,cis to curry than ~11: "1 lie blot kls tompused partly-us lullus‘s : DR IT GOOD.', Cloths, black, blue, brown, 4c. Cassimeres, do do do Sattinetts, do do do Alpacas, do do do do S4in Stripe. Vashionable Cashmeres, Vlannels—Red, - White ,S• Canton. ,inseys—Brown, White, Fancy. Bleached and unbleached Muslins A variety of Shawls. Ginghams, Alpaca Aprons, Irish Linen, Gloves, Suspenders, etc. OILS. Conmurn and Tanners'. Candles—"robacco--‘Segri rs and Crackers Oct. 19, 18.10 MONOPOLY n titt'ilm GOODS m•tsl not., tense ut Ctir%witei I vil!ti—tor, nlthilogli tint stiuittrth fit %Nherwe Ile might mtelitmitmetly rirmle I.elore the pnhhc thy hallow twit dice put e burnt " CIIEAPEST CORNER," persons who 9nay favor ISAAC SIIITII With n rail Kill be ACRREARLY SMIPRIRED by the dimtui.ery that nil kinds ul inerultandiee have greatly EALLF.N In TRICE in UIIS place since lins returns d from Philadelphia. Ile ii:ort of the very heat quality every thing likaly to be in demand in thin community in the N‘uy of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, llats, Caps Bonnets, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Glass and Queensware, Nails, Books and Stationary, Oils and Paints, Cotton Yarns, Heady made Clothing, (too cheap to say any thing about it,) Fish and Salt, etc., etc., with many miscellaneous and fancy articles. ILTTroduce at market prices will be taken in exchange for goods —such as grain, lumber, rags, leather, bees-wax, tallow, Flax seed, etc., etc. Cash will not be refused, and if any 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 S.llll'll Curwensville,October 26, 1819. Fresh Goods. §`IIE subscribers are now opening at It their old stand, in the borough of Clearfield, the best assorted lot of LI24.SS(fAMMILISI .D4:).o.lEefti whith th y have ever had, embret ing almost ev ery variety el Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Qneensware, Cedar ware, Tinware, Drugs, Pa iclil Dye-slain, and Oils. They have also a good ussortment 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 ; CartsVhips, Sleigh.whipa, Ilalter end Trace Chains, together. with many other articles too tedmus to mention, all of which they offer their customers at lair prices 101' CASH, country pro. duce, or Lumber. LEONARD & AIOOI4E. Nov. 7, 1899 Estate of Jonathan R. Ames, deceased. LrrEnE s of Administration having been gran ted to the subscribers on the 'awe of Jona% than R. Ames, into of .I.irJan township, Clearfield county, dec'd—ull persons having claims or de mands against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement, and all persons in debted to the same aro requested to make pay ment without delay. ANN AMES, Ad'ms JOHN J. WELCH, Oct. 31, 1849.-19, pd Estate of Susannah Widemire, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that Letlers oradminis• tuition have been granted to the subscriber on the estate of Susannah I,Vidernire, Into of Penn township, Clearfield county, deceased—all persons knowing themselves indebted to said cEla te are re. quested to make payment williont delay. and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL WIDE/HEE, Atrmr. Nov. 22, 1849. HARDWARE, A good 9ssortment. Crockeryware, Grind-Stones, Brooms, VVash-boards Tubs. .1300 Th and SHOES '['hat cannot be surpassed. Clocks and Coq'ectionary. Drugs, Paints, Dye-stuffs, Patent Medicines, Matches, 'amp- Black, Glass, Putty, etc. GROC Ela Cofree—Tea—Choce)l;llc. Sugar—\lT bitecrush( d() yerized, do loaf, do brown. Al(dasses-1;ost0n Syrup, Stum r- I fouse and NeW i i 0) co , i I to all Christianized end civilized countries. has cringed a larger proportion of &ohs than any other malady that afflicts the buinnn family and. until within a few years, there has not horn nay amnia remedy to atop the devasta tion of the destroyer. Dui now— BRANT'S INDIAN PULMONARY 11181111 Curry eery many of the most otrongly intuited and devef oped cases of Pulmonary entutumpthpri—rte AL. undoubted canes of ulcerated and di3,33rd 1,1'M:8-4131H, hordmr en . sos as were never before cured by any other medicine. Bo utterly hopeless were some the afflicted persons, as to have been pronounced by phyeirinns and friends to be ACTUALLY TWIN°. Some who had their burial clothes made, have burn cured, and yet live—others. who It was mild would not live soother day, nro now as well an] hearty as they over were. It possesses all the cleansing and purifying virtues nearly as powerful and active as the preparation which wo call BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT This differs from that, bccnooe dile 'moorages ocrra/ other Ned:ration, which ore peculiarly adapted to, and are essea tinily necessary, to cure Coughs and Cohsumptions, and all diseases of a pulmonary nature—such diseases as usually prove so fatal under ordinary treatment, when they attack tho Breast, Throat, Lungs, and Heart. This BALSAM heals and furze Ult . ,: In the l.nng•, and elsewhere intrrnaliy, as crrtninly and ra.tity nit the Pent Exrascr Cure, and heal, Meer* ertmtally. Balsam cures Nine CRICS Oi Cbugh end COnPrOMptiOn om Of Ten. sifter all other remedies have piled to do good. Thousands of Consumptions and Mronfe (loughs, abundantly prove It. unfailing , effi meg In such dtteasee, rind it. undoubted curatite power, and soothing, benign propurticn. In the 1“1141,V:11:.! COM pinints and cilsenses, viz : Sitittinif of Blood. Ithedinz at the Lungs, Pain in the Breast arid Side, YR/a r.at., Nee verus Complaint., Palpitation of the Heart, Chol,a In . fan tuns, Dyeentery and Summer Comp/aints in Children and Asthma, laid ALL FEMALE WEAKNESSES & COMPLAINTS No remedy that 111111 been uttered to the public has over peen half as certain soil ',Paned In rorrerting .41.1. the im cidental weaknesses and irreffularitins of the tents's, sex, ns BRA NTS PVC. MON II Y LSA At It !link., nu dif. bronco wheithrr the del iingenient be sti prre..,on or other incidental tteaknees —it REM' I. AT ES Aii.. by streniehrning the system. egnellhing (hr r tr,lation, and soot/tin" and allaying BERN sIR ITA I. IT I Ste our Panunklets for proof. CONSUMPTION. A Dying Woman Cured ! Wo state this ewe to prove the power to sore frfe when this ItAl.liAbl is need, oven alter the person to considenti by physician and friends to be in the Lag stages of disease —actually dykng— and. iu thin case, so fa: gone that the shroud and burial clothear were bought For the particu tare of this ruse, and the ret,prrtabi4 and undoubted proof of all the circumstances and facts, we refer to out I' A M This cure was of sited on Mrs. ZIIIA Mick:MAN. of Barden Spa, Saratoga Co.. NY. We can more, beyond a doubt. many iithers n/most rgually as hopelca•. and tnnu marahle cases of Coughs and Conrutapttant , CrPED,which were pronounced incurable by skilful physicians. LIVER COMPLAINT. See the cure of Pr. Hubbard, of Stamford, Ct., and others Dyspepsia ! Sec the cure of T. S Wilccre, merchant. of Attica, Wyo ming Co., N. Y.. and many more, in our Pamphlets. Dysentery & Summer Complaint In Children and Adalte are always rural. Weakly Children will become fleshy, healthy, and hearty, and grow rapidly, by the use of this ItALSAM. No mother need over mourn the death of her child by bolero's Info rit tt tn. while teething, it BRAYT'S PULMONARY BA LgA3l be adtnini.tered. It Phollia ho, [or such cases, given in larger than the ordinary duscs. AGENTS. E. & W. F. IRWIN, Clearfield ISAAC SMITH, Culleinsville, S. & F. K. ARNOLD, Luthersburg. C. R. EART.Ey, Ridgeway. J. L. LINDERAIUTII, Caledonia. D. S. DEARING, Brookville. Nov 30 1849—1 y NEW GOODS Al the Cheapest Corner. lib Subscriber has jurt rercived, ut bin old 1 - stand, a fresh supply ul FALL nod %I:INTER GOODS, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens ware, Tinware, a large lot of READY MADE CLOTHING, Sole and Upper Leather, Hard ware, Iron Nails, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, a very large and good lot of Boots and Shoes, Sall—Ground Alum 4 Western, Drugs, Paints and Dye-stuffs, Buffalo Robes, Cedarware, Sad- dlery—ALSO, Cook and Nine plate stove All of which will ho sold low for CASH or in ex. change for Country Protium Call and look at oar stock. JOHN PATTON• • Curwensvillo, Oct. 23,'4!9. , ~;tc,, V. I'. 111'11XT11A1.. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOL:POD 1&50, TII E OLDEST MAGAZINE IN AMERICA. In 1849, the Lady's Book gave 916 pa ges—which is 116 more than one, and 148 more than the other Philadelphia monthly. He gay - 4 '2Bl engravings—a mong which were 20 colored, and 93 full pnge—which is 136 more than one, and 180 more than the other. Most of the old features of the Book that were so popular last year, will be re tained, and new ones ailded us they may I suggest themselves to the publisher. A New Novel, by W. Gilmore Simms, will be one of the features for 1850. We have long stood at the head of the Magazine world for our contributions; they are always moral and instructive, and such as may be placed before a family without hesitation. This department is under the control of Mrs. SARAH .T. HALE, whose name alone is sufficient guarantee for the propriety of the Lady's Book. -We have much more than fulfilled all our promises, and enter upon the year with a new one, which to those who know us—and who does not?—will believe.— I Godey's Lady's Book for 1850 shall sur pass that for 1849, and exceed all maga , zines past, present and to come. TERMS CASH IN ADVANCE. One Copy one year $3, with any two of the following splendid premium plates :-- "Death-Bed of Rev. John Wesley," "Wes ley Preaching in the Gwenap Amphithea tre," " America Guided by Wisdom," 'General Taylor and Old Whitey,"Like less of Rev. John Weslev,"Do. of his co-; laborer, Rev. John Fletcher,'—the last; wu, though separate engravings, we count only as one premium. Two copies for $5, and any two of the above prints to each subscriber. Five cpoies fur $lO, and an extra copy of the Book, and any two of the above en-; gra ings to the person sending the club.' Eleven copies for $2O, and an extra copy of the Book, and any three of the a hove en , JraN inks to the person sending the club. Any person sending $3 in advance, subscription for 1850 and 51, Neill be en titled to any foie• of the above engravings. For $2O in advance, ten copies of the Lady's Book will be sent, and a copy of either of the above magnificent prints sent to each subscriber. For $3O, we will send ten copies of the Book, and thirty of any of the above en- gra vings Single cumber if t MEI The above are large-*:ized parlor prints, and cannot be purchased at the stores at less than three dollars each. The RA% n sending us the largest num ber of mail subsciibers for 1850, will be entitled to the Lady's Book for 1851 gra tis ; and the next in number, each subscri ber shall receive any one of the above plates. Address L. A. GOI)EY, 113 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Whole Sale Grocery, MARKET It CANAL SL, HARRISBURG, PA. I C al‘‘u), , keep n large nabori fa• menl Of Grocenes Which they an J., 1, ut. loft ua ihey can Le pnrcha.ed in the A 11.11111 C ci Hes. WO tvoud 1411110 `2OO Bags Rio Colli2e. 100 do Laguira do 20 Ilhds. Porto Rico Sugar. 20 do N. Orleans do 30 do S. 11. and Syrup iNlolas. 30 Chests Imperial and Y. FL Tea 1000 Sacks Ground Alum Salt. 500 barrels Mackarel and Shad. 500 kegs Nails and spikes. 20(10 lbs. Bacon sides and should. ALSO— X% bile Load 01; RopeN, Uoo e S Shoeu and 0l thn leadit,g nriirles to truth.. Merchant. and I,upscrinvn ViOldd do CH to cull nob ;et pricey. DrLu'ubcr and Iron taken for goods Ilarriaourg Nor. I 1, 18.19. In New Goods. LEILI4)11,A).111) DZIAT/ IVOULD respectfully ontiount tu too old V customers, rind the public generally, Ow he has just received and is now opt wog at his old etund e large and splendid assortment of FALL & WINTER 60031 , 5, Consisting in part qf Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Queensware, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps .and Bonnets, Drugs, Nails and Glass, Spanish Sole-leather, Brass Clocks, Confectionary, etc., etc., Together with a number of articles too num erous to mention, all of tshich witl be sold low for Cash or exchanged fur country produce. nov. B,—tf. FA FO SA El 16 • rpm: hi/ tnwriber offers for sale nit eicelleal A. form, cuniaining 100 Acres, situate in Kimlinoe tow nehp, comity, about three miles Iron) Karthnue,JFll 7 •l'V acres ul which ie cleared, and in good order, and prutec• ted with good fences. The improvements are u new PLANK FRAME HOUSE, A LOG BARN, and a young and ihrfly APPLE ORCHARD, and is well supplied with good springs of miler. The above farm %sill be sold on reasonable terms Apply to the subscriber on the premieme. MICIIAEL EISENDIANN, October 16. 1849. ro. PHILIPSBURG & SUSQUEHANNA TURNPIKE, A T a meeting of the Managers of the Philips• /IL hurg and Suaquehunna Turnpike road corn• pony, held November 27, 1849, a dividend of Three Dollars per Share, %%as declared, free of 81111 C tox, payable on demand lo the Stockholders, or their legal represeniatives. WM. BAOOSUAw, Tre'r. l'hilipshorg,.Nov, 28, 1849 —pd I= s Houk 25 --- r EiM Sartain's Vuion Mlagatine. The Acknowlegged BlackwoOd of Atnerien, PRIECTUS FOR 1850. The 'publishers of Sartain's Magazine of Literature and Art, announce to the read ing public, that whilst their Magazine for 1849 is acknowledged to be superior inev• ery respect to any other published in the country, they have made arrangements whereby the Magazine for the next year %vitt excel all its former issues. The Literary department will remain under the control of its present able Edi tors, Prof. JOIIN S. HART, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. CAROLINE KIRRLAND, of New York, who, besides articles from their own pens every month, have secured contribu tions from the best authors in Europe and America. INIr. SAItTAIN has entire control of the Pictorial Depa rttnent, and beside embellish meats from his own burin, he will be as sisted by some of the best Artists in this country. ZITRMS Sicgle Copies 25 cents. One Copy $3 per annum, and a primium of either a portrait of the late ex-Presi dents J. K. Polk, W. H. 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Any new subscriber, sending us Five• Dollars prior to the Ist of February, 1850, shall receive in return full sets of Sartain's Magazine for 1949 and 1850, and two volumes of Campbell's Foreign Monthly Magazine, and the Washington or Taylor print, thus securing upwards 01'3000 pa ges of literary matter, and upwards of 400 • englll\ ings for $5. The post town sending the largest num 7 . ber of mail subscribers for the eyar 1850, prior to the Ist of April next, together with the advance payment, will be entitled, gra tis, to the same number of Sartain's Mag. azine, for the year 1851. For 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 be supplied with a specimen number, by writing for it, and paying the postage.— Terms invariably in advance. Address JOHN SARTAIN & Co. Philadelphia. ROBERT MANLEY , I.U . a.rel L W A :ID fil A 11{ ER. subscriber respectfully ti.furrni the cat zena of Clearfield county, that he hoe con,- nil:tired the above named binunces, in the formerly occupied by J L. Cut tle, crq and res• pectliiHy so'icits o share of public patronage.— I-le flatters hiturell that he cull furnish oil% to nil pr rani S 1t Ito may be pleased to call, to their entire satisfaction lie tii,lll keep on bond Cabinet-work - and Windsor Choirs of c% ry dc.ertilott Uphtdrcert wad° to onkr. ALSO, Dentist, Inecdid, and CYleimbef Chairs—chair Beds and Bed Chairs. riTho Bell Chair Ino 1,0 cuii‘eried from the .Irin chair !, a completo hod I n 1%%0 inintites, and also Hill fold to the small compass ilia' can be car r,ed under thy arm. It is particularly ~iiitabla for Militurs officers and Prolc.sional gentlemen. N. B nunlo in the neatest mariner and ou the s hortest nonce. ROBERT MA IN LEV Clearfkl I, July 23, 1849.-6,n NEW CABINET & CHAIR Maim factor)) , . TE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he his commenced Mae above men• tioncil bukiness, uI ull its various branches, mill° borough of Clearfield, directly opposite the Mod; diet Church, 1% hero he is Irrepared to manulac. Lure CABINET-WARE AND Imola durable manner. Ile hopes by elritt aiteiliion to bII.9IrICAA, to merit rind rCCCIVO CI stone of public pritrounge. KirCOFFINS made to order on the vtiortefltllo7 J. C cAmpaELL, Clearfield. June 18, 1849. RED & BROWN PILLS. A CENTS Cur the Aldo of Dr. E. Green'p HO: /A. and Brown pins in ClenrEold county. Richard Ska2v, Clearfield. Bigler 4- Co. do . .To/tea 'PattOn, Cu rwensv l le. I. L. Barrett, Clearfield Bridge. Thomas AEG hee, McGlices Mill. David Kinport, Cherry Tree. P. W. Barrett, Luthersburg. Clark Patchin, Girard township. Levi I u:z Frenchville. Janus .11166furray, Burnside township Jas. M.:G-irk, Philipsburg, Centre co.:' June 19, 1849. T. S. ARTHUR'S NEW WORK. MARY MORETON ; Or the Broken Promise. A true Story of American Lift—the` Scene is laid in the New England State{ T. B. PETERSON, No 98 Chesinui streelj Philadelphia, has just published MARY MOP TON ; OR THE BROKEN PROMISE. 'A l'o! , Story of Now England Lifo, Ry T. S. Altlitt author ul Love in High Life—Love in a Cowl's, Lucy Sandford .—lnsubordination—Agnco, out? Possessed, etc, to • A row "pies. ../11 sale cheap' Mil 7m r' ‘ 1A49- l i,