J... 0 N E 1,.i: NEW. Sri ...;" , ripIEM Public are respectfully informed than°C. L. JONES has received a very large Stock of t 11 7 1N' FEB t'tetaprisi4 all articles kept generoy in the other C lore., ith the ad hCun of many other goods not twellitghtbilfore to this place. A hot .it artielse 1 . 411.1.11 yd, with Ili, price. ; and an elation. eilletialof this ostensive stock is invited before purchases tire tootle tdewhtirc. At thia stoic goads t ill Itantinue ter, he sold at least 20 per .tit. lower lbw) .1111 be tint! C'St•t\ hen., or 1(34 !hall tint) bidl the peke of 'grinds In Clearfield county This vertaiti'y ufTerr great unlit'' , men,. to Cast/ euytms: the ea. :SAE of co large n per centoge• eid:n On it small purehreie, is iii amount to enough to make it a manor of indention. 'Fhere are many %%tot thnii in LPWillitWou to 1110 ()id :I.dIII/11(1d tray, trading. they giv. /118 the.sitirekecper the advantage tit high prices- to such I o,it iid respectlo ly ask before making trades with thtt tither stores to call and see my goods and hear tho 1••tv pro it, a n d 1 urn confident shut such Vejlitltitildthe advantage ()fuelling their prnloce and buy goods foe cash. to u market !Ike tune. if u sight 'Cott be made.all kinds Of Country trod 'tee can he disposed of fur resit; it only requires a little trade Iti..idente anti determination on tho port of the seller, us the bona consumption of produce in Lewiston n slope is very great, and tho neecssarns ul h te, tit whatever price. must tie find. and ttiry ran no delposoil of %Or etash. !tnest ; liernmeneed business in this place, on the cosh quarto. Iha said 111 large amount of good', _ and my - business le daily increasine• The public ulil !Willie the ads mange of buying fur cash, et: where Dorian us 'done (tarnish only, as there is nu risk ro rim, of c: edit or bads, tho goods are sold at n email eilValthei °tirost prices; rind the city 'lutetium' being made tor cusp only. and with a lengthened expe , rienes in buelness.on Market fiiroeti Philadelphia, mallet the t•uhscri her to boy, beyond n doubt, loser Ib4sintbitMOrchanle• / tin convinced dolt there tire u greet loony who would like to deal with tee sod gat cheap go2cla for end, if they only could commnitd cod, for th• it prodio.c, to such I hay sill cheap and 101 l fat cosh only. Nov for the 1 , 11 of goods on hand : • Cl o olllS...blibels. blue, brown, invisiblo green. aril nliv. I re rich, !wirer) and Artier:ran, at all pri,mt nom 00 to 00 pes.yara. including gout asgorl not of Over Coat l.hollts. I will lusinvely eltilillti'hltilikka tit greatly reducad pricer. On Cloths. Cnrsonven air/ Veldt:iv rtoro.koepern - I:ol,pkelitelsygs ‘ pro fi ts. as the purchasers are not ohm judges of diver articll4 will not ro impure, bottittlFtheeis se 1 sell tither goods fit a very - solidi ndt:nneu on rust. CASSIMFIU Black good at $1 and nt all oriels upward.i to 275 per yard. Also ninny Cassi. mores a gtkid assortment it very low prieci ; oleo tine medium qu iluy. rheup us pussibly can he cold, and 'Melt (+manor than can bo hail (dew.% firm. EIATINETS.—BIock, blue, Navy-blue, lavender, dark mixed, light mixed grey, 46:0&4 . 4'n large and cheap lot for 30 ct. 474 cts. 50 cts. 0f.. 0 4 cts. 75 ets. and 874 cents for a most superb article. • VES JUGS. Block satin, silk, silk sot% et, iiuolso• ruttun. ca.? 111)OreS oat cluili at ull priers hum )lily cents to Three Dollars. IrVit 4traVallito 20E5 t0 . 441.C.0 'DVEI'Mc44.SO4IIITS3 A. splendid article of Black French Cloth for Gentlemen and Ladies' Cloaks at the lor_Rrlce 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. TICK NGS 15, 19, 21 and 22 cents; be assured that these Tickings are the cheapest ever Said in Lewistown. CANTON FLANNELS.—Bleached and Unbleached for 10 cents, and the best article for 121 cents. Flannels of all Colors and PriCett. 123 -cents, 18i• cents, 25 cts. 28 cts. 31 cts. 371 eta. 50 cts. 6211 cts. and 75 cents ; • ktigellOt of Superior Scarlet Flannels at 26 cents ; White Gauze Flannels and su p)rior Yelldw Flannels—also Shrouding Flannels. Table Diaper. -..• Blenched and unbleached !Or 12 malts and upwards. Some splendid Cloih Tob'e Co verw for 250 : tut 3 c'ullan each. Stand Covers of desirable corm and styles. Bleached and unbleached for 6 1-4 nto and tit %yards to the very iluest quality made; pa rill tiler nt• reption isrequasterl to the stuck of lip tauslins as they are very cxtrnordmart• cheap. and a■ good no sold elsewhere at 8 cents. Of the newest styles, a good assortment of Leal figures. n good arlicle s Ifing ht 3. 1, 5. 6 11 cents, & upwards to the finest quality to be had, a good assortment of blue and orongo l My l ip ..n4coes ore re• ally rustonishing for the price, guod and wide. A faits - perfect rock (J. from 12 1 2 cents and upuardE; a epl.•ndid article of two French Ging tiant:briaht colors. and warranted not to lade in washing, fur 18 3 4 cents; ti!iio plain (lark style ehanie ions, Ginghsans at 28 cents, high colors also at various prices; or eitiy Oyle ancl quality imaginable, plain black, Mimi), tintiff. lead, arouse and oilier colors, all • vieol. A splendid article, ot 2nd mourning Mous de Lollies all wool at 2d cents, also good do Laines at "Ultteents, desirable colors; also de Lames of extra quality in high colors, such us Marione blue, dark and light green, blue, nniroon, orange, scarlet, crimson, &e., &c. Figurod and plain of supermr quality . from 15 1-2 to 75 cell's. My V? I rent Ca shiner. E are the theapeet goods aver netted of, also all the dark and desirable tun coloot Cashmere the e.n ne na the mot?. de Loire. • • MERINOES. Ofell qualities, colon and prices. A large nud beautiful ptoeli ol 11 , UP' 00 (1, kept 011 hand, for sale a; reduced prices. 41 al LP & 'LO a. 04 . . Black of all prices 4-31 cts. 371 ets. cts. 50 cts. 021 cts. 75 cts. cts. $1 00 and $l, 50 for the best Alpaca made, and can be had nowhere else. Modes, Brum, &c., and also a splendid assortment of fashionable Fancy Alpacas, at extremely low prices, and some fine quality figured silk warp. caulk 0 Black 'Mot at all prices and widths, A good nrt :(Itl I, Silk or low as 45 city ea good as is aotd slumbers al 62i t,te. At•o, pinto, colored rt Fdiv} Dr. A , Stlka, at very reasonable prices Some irdctidid sirs-vd !', ' 2:1 F ,it o arid tarn tie Napa tor Lining,. Also, cfa .1 --I;e‘s ,i) le t urded Skirts In great variety ; also, Figured Si% isH Jul ler Cii;•7 , ,, Capes and Drchses. Turluiun Muslims sstine.'blue and pink Figured and plain Bubiiicit, raiyfi and Lice Bond, Laces Edging., and In settings in endless variety. Also a meat superb and rxte•nsiae ursurinient of the rvrbr.t a r i l 111:%5 est styles BONNET RIBBONS, all for sale nt unusually loin prices. From, 5 emits upwards to the florist Article imported from Paris. FURNITURE CHECKS AND CALICOS. Crush And Bird•eye Diaper for Tooke!hog Lilac!) Table.cot•ers and Napkins, and IRISH LINEN of every price and quality, very good and cheap. SPOOL COTTON. of J. & P. Come t ; manufacture, the beet article to lie had, greatly superior to ariy,other make• Cotton, Woolen, Merin., and B.lk HOSIERY, in greet variety and at extreme. low firicue. GLOVES—SiIk, icia, Cotton, Merino and Worsted of all grades and qualities—men.•, womene, and childiens'. SHAWLS—SiIk, Cotton and Woolen Sonia magnificent new siylo long Phll4'lS ;as well ns hen. ty Woolen and Conon and fino Merino Shaw 18, plain and embroidered. The assurimmit of Shawls Is ostensive and will be gold much under the usual prices. An assortment embracing every article wanted. Hooks and Eyes. pi., Needles, Kuiiting•Nee• dies, Tidy Cotton, Coronation cords, Whalebones, Silk, Cotton and L;nen 13raids, Velvet Trimming Ribbon►, a new article for dresses; Fancy Buttons for dresses; blot k turd colorrd so% ilig Silk: Thimbles; Cumbi of all kinds ; soma splendid Buffalo and Turtle Shell corn.,s, colored. 'Unread Edging fur Trimmings; Sire! and Gu'd Bends—also gold and silver %Vire for einbruitlersee. Ali widths of plain and Fumy Satin fOr Mantua Ribbons; all colors of lining Muslin.; Bleached and Bruwn Drilling; Zephyr Worsted of all shades ; Belt Slides and Artificial L 11.) 1I 4 S S Pl 2 pl 4-1 3 0 _WA A loom is fitted up exprdisly Ica Ladies'. Misses' arid eirtitirons . Slams, and particular attention is paid to thisdeportment. .Every style end quality of Shoes kept on hand. and et ill positively be said cheaper than possibly can bo had elsewhere. Tito new stock is received, and dm assort. meat will be kept up. At least twenty per rent can be saved by buying shoes al Jones' Store. A 'good stock of India Rubber Shoes—very cheap It is useleo to enuintrato the kinds and prices on hand r,auffiee it to say that the ne,oriment giee argot and deCidedly the cheapest ever opened before tn Lewistown. pod aseattnient of CIATII and GLAZED CAPS. Also Fur Trimmed, Firr & Seal Skin—cheap. . . . . BtLACK /RATS., ~ At ei 26, 1 50, 1 75 2 00. 2 50. 3 00 and 4 00 ; also Fancy lints for Mon and !Lye. I ,nni prepared to sell Hats and Cepa at least 25 per cent. lower than they hare ever been sold is. Lewin town, ha ving had them manufactured expressly Lii my sales, Owl 'Warrant thous to be equal lb quality, it nut better, than to be had elsewhere. . . caAvATs and SUSPENDERS in great variety. A must superb ass. Omen! of Fancy Silk era. Vali, 'cotton do plain blaclvsilk do. at dilleretit prices, fur sale unusually low.. Verj elienp.- 7 -B)ine,eztra size, larger than can he coned in other Stores AlaU on riamaiye as. gortmunt of Woolen Ne:t Hood. and thick* fur children ; cotton Lupe and Black and White Wadi ad Blaiikeis, a gaud assortment lid at this atore. of ull qoulitios, and will be all not only llnd then, SO per cent eticeper ti! CABITI . BAGS and Ladies' Satchele—some SIAN:3 11/rollfutz pAnd (ankh Sales.- LEWISTOWN PA. DRY GooDs U17.1Zt611:. - Otac) CM> 2.21Z412.5`; ',134.2.22.*D31-a sanctal.s.tamio. MOUS DE LAINES. VagalllilaiUl l lloZ9 NULL, JACONET AND CARRIC LINEN, CAMBRIC, SILK AND COTTON HANDKERCHIEFS, TRIMMINGS: DENS' AND BOYS' BOOTS AND SHOES, • ,Looking Glasses. • (* - _4O are, Cetlarware Baskets, :ular attention paid to keeping up a gens' tal Igar 6 '1 4 cents ; White) Sugar 9.eentabernsh. upertur Lost Sugar 10 cents.. Good Millman *good 1 /uality at 35 coma per gallon; and eu ind the beet Royal Golden SyTup at 50 centg; COFFEE—very superior at 10 cents; MO S„, 't.7o. • V\e. ‘'( • • • ". 4 • 4 ^-• Leguira entreats cents,Nist'qnsility74and real old Government Java at 12/ Cents . : -Fresh Charles ton Moe KO cable; Dakerte Chocolate 20. cents per pound. FRESH TEAS-46Perlor 'Black and (keen. or the beet qualities !iroporlgxl'lnto the Philadelphia markets,' and sold At very, low prices: Good Black and Green ; Oienng andWoung . liyiien„ Teas, at 50 and 75 "cents per pound; Extra Ira. #eridl andirolitti BMW. 4141 per gem' of any sold at el 25: A general assortment Sricgs SPEItIVI OIL; eiadrid quality ditlev4lso FISH OlL—Sqtrm and Talley. CANDLES— Superior Castile SOAP, end good . Bump Bread • TOBACCO. , Superior Cavendish at SI cents per lb. Twist and flat plugs, at rents per pound HONEY at 75 eentsper galli3n. Fi.h and,,Sall at reduced prices. • A very noperkir assortment I)R:titlark, comprieoig some of rho lineal q quality of Knives and Perks. 4 ; Readvillade The largcsbalicapest and best ns:oriment ever opened in Lewistown. -x -4 'l' W ola 11. - 1...0 A l I.: BUYEB S . ~•:. Great iiidurements are offered, liberal abatement will lie made , • . 114. JON ES • NEW CHEAP CASH STORE. , • U‘,.‘ intorno', Dember G,-1849..,ain. E suhsciil , or to jo,t now 1 - reviving n Tery largo and sodohlo mt.). k of GOODS 1. 1 the ni.pronch. on: Fall nod Winter trade, IA hid: %%ill need but to he examined, and tho price towertuttiod, to it.tice purc'tusors to curry ilium cif. The run kis compos,ll pnrtly ns follovtit : DRY GOODS, Cloths, black, blue, brown, 4c. Cassimeres, do do do Sattinetts, do do do Alpacas, do do do do Satin Stripe. Fashionable Cashmeres, Flannels—Red, White 4. Canton. Linseys—Brown, White, Fancy. Bleached and unbleached Muslins A variety of Shawls. Ginghams, Alpaca Aprons, Irish Linen, Gloves, Suspenders, etc. OILS. Common and Tanners'. Candles—Tobacco—Sega rs and Crackers Oct. 19, 1819 Cr .--..„...,,._,,,_,,,, ~.1, '. (I)FUL • • _ .rf tliouoands of Oura of Scrofula. Cancers. Syphilis, and other impure &sense, of the Blood—and if the rrry SMA LL QUANTI7'Y which teat used of a Medi, int to effect Cure, of truth Diseases, be any proof of the ierifyeng. medical Fenn er in the Medicine tchich ha. subdued and conquered such Pidetwo—then there is unquestionable eridence that BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT is such a Medicine, In every respect; and there is abun• dant proof, in great cures effected. that ONE BOTTLE of It contains more purifying, healing virtue, and medico! power, than there is contained in Pour Portia of any sar. saparilla, or any other medic-the that has ever been offered for sale. There is undoubted proof in our pamphlets, that by the use of this groat Indian Purifier, they that were DYING yet Live—they that were Lame and CRIP. TL VD can now WALK—they that were SICK, fiction:Lobs, and otherwise diseased, have been HEALED and CURED. Hundreds—Thousands— who have used BRANT'S PUAIrt Le, After illtrillg used and tested ALL the sarsaparillas and other medicines recom• mended to cure blood diseases, have decided that— Brant's is the Cheapest, because One Bottle of it has more medical, curative mat ter in it, and, in consequence, cures more disease in much less time, than one bottle of any other medicine. It, then. ONE Raffle of BRANT'S Feminism, will cure FOUR TIM.t more disease then one bottle of sarsapa rilla, Baerr's Polarize" would be as cheap at fuer dol lars a bottle, as sarsaparilla nt one dollar. But BRANTS PURIFIER is sold for only ONE DOLLAit a bottle; and as a bottle of it Aas cured, and Is capable of curing, Four Times as much disease as axe bottle of sarsaparilla, there fore, sarsaparilla, in conaequeoce ut its less, power and less medical elTicitcy, 'Mould ho sold at no more than Twenty-Fire Cents per bottle, to be as cheap as the Peal rina at One Dollar. One Roller's Worth ! How much C•NCfa—how much STPIII/.l3—how much SCILOYULA—wiII One Dollar's tronli of Branes PURIFIER cam i Rend the fulluwinj statement, which te a sped• men of Its power. CANCEROUS SCROFULA! This Is the case of a Dying man who yet lives. lie was eased of a worse ease of Scrofula, by only Twelve Bottles of Drant's Purifier, than ever was cured by the use of Twelve Gallons of the best sarsaparilla that was ever made. Sarsaparilla has not sufficient meeliral power to effect the cum of such a revoltingly hopeless ease. Mr. J. IL Hamm:, of Rene, Oneida Co N, 1., had Scrof , ale four years—was confined to his bed the last year—he was so much diseased told debilitated as to be unable to raise his hand to his head. He had the best medical ad vice—had used all of the beet sureaparillas to nu good effect—got worse and worse, and was considered to be in • Dying State, and could nut live twentylour hours longer, when he commenced using lIIIANTs PURIFIER. lib neeb was eaten nearly off, front ear to ear—a hols was eaten through his windpipe, under his chin, so that he breathed through the holo—his ear wits so eaten around that it could be lifted up out of its place, it only holding by a mtli piece—the use of one aria wits destroyed by two UI. eers—an Meer under the arm. as large as a man's hand, had nearly eaten through his aide into his body. Thus, ha was afflicted with Twenty such putrid, acrid, offensive Ul cers, on various parts of his person. For further end full particulars, see our Pamphless. Duct. THOMAS WILLIAMS, one of the total skilful play. Adana of Rome, was called to see Ruskin the day before he commenced using Brant's Purffier. Dort. W. exam ined him, and then told him that aft the medicines in the world could not cure him—that his case wan Worse than Hopeless ! Now hear Mr. IIAHKIN'S statementof cure. Ile mid: My wife procured one bottle of BRANT'S PURIFYING EXTRACT—TIIST OUTTLI: rnnbled me to get of my bed— the BECOND bottle enabled me to get out of the house—the TIIIRD enabled me to walk two tnnes, and when I had tln. lobed using Nine Bottles, 81:VINTERN out of Twenty Ul• cers had HEALED cr, nod three bestirs more effected a per rect cure and restored me to good health. FOURTEEN WITNESSES: - - The above facts are certified to by DOCTOR T. WIL. LIAMS, Mr. O. It. BROWN, of Sias Rome Houk Masars. BISSELL 6c LEONARD, Drugitiotffl. and ELEVEN other rarpeeraliti witnceees at Dome. . AGENTS E. & W. F. IRWIN, Clearfield ISAAC SMITII, Cur Winnille S. & F. K. ARNOLD, Ludersburg. C. R. EARLEY, Ridgeway. J. L. LINDERMUTII, Caledonia. D. S. DEARING, Brookville. Nov 30 IP49 ly NEW GOODS At the Cheapest Corner. THG Subscriber- has ju.l received. of his old ',land, a fresh supply of FALL and WINTER 612 . 01 A consisting of. Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens ware, Tinware, a large lot of READY MADE CLOTHING; Sole and,Upper Leather, Hard ware, Iron - tS- Nails, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, a very large and good lot of Boots and Shoes, Salt.--Ground Aluin 4 Western, Drugs, Paints and. Dye.3tuffs, Buffalo Robes, Cedarware, Sad dlery-HALSO, Cook and. Nine plate stoves, Ati or,which will be avid lel% for CAERI.or in'erk• clienge'ler Newry ,P . r9, nee. . Call and 'look at our stock: . ' JOHN .PKIION: Cumenevillo, Oct, 23,19. .`", 4, E CI! FALL AND WINTER GOODS. taw IfAI?DWARE, A good assortment. Crockergware, Grind-Stones, Brooms,' Wash-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—TeaChocolate. Sufir-White crushed, do pul verized, do loaf; do brown. Molasses—Boston Syrup, Sugar- House and New Orleans. F. P. 11URYFIIAL. MONOPOLY I‘: rcint'in2 (;001).-; milt now reuse ni ('omens vire—ler, although not stlu:,tr•d whence he might o , tenthnoorily pa , ndr• her.,re the :In bite the hollow and deveptt‘e boton of hat ,ng the " CHEAPEST CORNER," perSOaS who May favor ISAAC SMITH a call will be AGREEABLY sun rtibtrn by the tikrovery that nil hinds of trierchtiti.hse love greatly FALLEN to PRICE in thin place since lle trn, return. d fruni PhthWelpbia. Ile bus of the very best quality every Ming !Maly to be in demand if. Ilex community in the t‘oy of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, flats, Caps Bonnets, Ilardw-are, Cutlery, Crockery, Glass and Queensware, Nails, Books and Stationary, Oils and Paints, Cotton Yarns Ready made Clothing, (too cheap to say any thing about it,) Fish and Salt, etc., etc., with many miscellaneous and tiincy articles. ECT'Produce at market prices will be taken in exchange for goods —such as grain, lumber, rags. leather, bees-wax, tallow, Flax seed, etc., etc. Cash will not be refused, and if any 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 I be obtained at the store of the subscriber. ISAAC; SMITH. Cu,,ensville, October 1819. Fresh Goods. ' lIE subscribers are now opening at their old stand, in the borough of Clearfield, the best assorted lot of (04)<I3CYX 11'hn h th,y have ever had, embra, ing almobi et - eiy variety of Dry Goods, G'roceries, Hard ware, Queensware, Cedar ware, Tinware, Drugs, Pa tent Medicines, Dye-sluff§, and Oils. They lin yr Ms() n rood hniortinent 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; Cort• Whips, SleigMw hips, Halter and Traro Chains, together with many other articles too tedious to mention, all of which thoy offi,r their costumers at lair paces for CMEII, Country pro. duce, or Lumber. LEONARD -& Moonn Nov. 7, 1819 A Good Farm of 130 ACITB TUB 041t2M0 AN eicollont rural situated ill Jordon township, Ocurfield county, convement to ftic.Neal'e, containing 130 scree. will be deposed of .on vcry reasonable terms. improvements ere 95 acres cleared, and 1 1 *l' .. : all under •good fence, a good Orchard, and , a good , House and Barn, and it is well supplied with excellent springs otWater... , This Faun is advantageously situated far farm ing purposes, two public roads passing through it. and tho projected Turnpike from Tyrono to Cur-' weneville will eithet,pass through or rouvertient to it. • There males) a body of, good IRON ORE and Will PE LIME on said premises • . ' For terms,apply to • • , • , , Tiff*Afil 'WITHEROW. Jordan too Nov. L'O, RIP Ewa! GODET'S LADY'S BOOK FOB• 1850, 011 . 1 D OLDEST 71A0AtINE IN/AMERICA. • In 1849, the Lady's Book gave 916 pa ges—which is 116 more than ono, and 148 more than the other Philadelphia monthly. He gave 281 engravings—a mong which were 20..dolored, and 93 full page—which is 136 " morethan 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 added as they may suggest themselves to the publisher. A New Novel, by W. Gil More Simms, will be one of the features for 1850. We have long stood at the head of the Magazine world fbrOur contributions; they are always moral and initrUctive and such as may be placed befOU without hesitation.This,;AeirlTrimert under the control Of Mrs. t i ntimi J. fl whose name alone is sufgCient 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 notl—will 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. 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For 830, we will send ten copies of the Book; and thirty of any of the above en gravings. Single numbers of the Lady's Book 25 BIM The above are large-sized parlor prints, and cannot be purchased at the stores at less than three dollars each. The town sending us the - largest mil ler of mail subscribers for 1850, will be entitled to the Ludy'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. GODEY, 113 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Whole Sale Grocery, MARKET & CANAL SI., HARRISBURG, PA. & Etiv It•••or r. 0 • mew 4.1 Gore( ric4 il.cy ail Oh kW as 'hey (..n Lc ptirclitigol rn :lir A huiiic cr lies. We tveti:d ;mine 200 Bags Rio Cot 100 do Laguira do 20 lllids. Porto Rico Sugar 20 do N. Orleans do 30 do S. H. and Syrup Molas. 30 Chests Imperial and Y. H. Tea 1000 Sacks Ground Alum Salt. 500 barrels Mackarel and'Shad. .500 kegs Nails and spikes. 2000 lbs. Bacon sides and should A Llso lore Lead, Oil. 'air and ril Ilr• Icndn g and liiitniairiacti %% wilt! du rcll lu call and F r• r pricus. tCrlAtuhrr and Iron Inken 1.4 goody Muriaburg Nov. 14, 1649.—1 n New Goods. WOULD renprctlully ILLWAiletaLli`,...o =ATI crnlumcrs and Publicl6l leOn general , Ihat he has just reeckud and in 11 , 1 W art nin g at Li ti old stand 5, large and epitndid assortment or FALL & WINTER GOODS, 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 (mud t luo num erous to mention, all uf which will -Bold low for Cash or exchanged fur eot.wry [l' duce. nov. B,—tf. FARM FOR SALE.' riviE aubecriber offers for bile an excellent it farm, contoiniog 100 Acres, situate in Kirtitour tot% odlip, Clearfield county, about three toiled fromKariliand. FIFTY' acres of i which id cleared, and n good order, and prince• tcd with good knees. The improvement" are a lIC • PLANK .• .• • HOUSE, A LOG BARN, and &young snil ihrily APPLE ORCHARD, end is well ►applied 'nub good springs of wilier. 'Pilo above farm will he sold on reasonable terms Apply to the stilmeriber on t i w 'prat - niece MICHAEL EISENM4NN. October 16, 1849.-6 m. , • inemaz ciAME to the premises of the sub. tL.,I scriber, in Brady township, n. hunt the middle of Oeleherlast, a . ..._4MIRFA pule RED HEIFk'ER, with White • spots, and supposed to be two. ears old.last spring'. Tho ()Winer is requestted ,tu come forward, prase properly and take her Ou'ey. tither• wise she Will be disposed of es the law DAVID IRvrx , Dec. 24, 1849, ~_~x~ ._._-. !lINI Fur sole by my Agents in all the priiripal and twils in the Uflite , l Mato arid by Diuggigis generally J ANIES MeA WASTER. Rd@ Pmprielor ot 'he Medltito.. (1.: 7- Price 25 cents per box. AGENTS: E. 4 . - IV. F. Irntin, Clearfiele. The publishers of Sartain's Magazine of Literature and Art, announce to the read: inn public, that whilst their Magazine for 1849 is acknowledged to be superior int, : cry respect to any other published in the country, they have made arrangements whereby the Magazine for the next year will excel all its tbrmer issues. The Literary department will remain under the control of its present able lidi• tors, Prof. JOHN S. HART, of PililtKlClphitt A and Mrs. CAROLINE KIRKLAND, Of Nei York, who, besides articles from their ow pens every month, have secured contribli: 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 country. Siegle 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. Harrison, group of the Washington Family, Benj. West,' or Henry Clay. Either of these engra4 vings is alone worth $3. 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 time agent or person getting up the Club. Having made an arrangement with die publishers for copies of the celebrated Mei, zotinto Picture, “The Death-Bed of Jolla Wesley," we make the following- • • •••• One Copy of the Magazine one year, and the Wesley Print, $3, or 20 copies of the Wesley Print, and nine copies of Sat! tam'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 money early will get proof impressions. OFFER EXTRAORDINARY! Any new subseriber, sending us Five Dollars prior to the Ist of February, 185%. shall receive in return fuli sets of .Sartairt's Magazine for 1849 and 1850, and itya volumes of Campbell's Foreign Monthly Magazine, and the Washington or Taylor print, thus securing upwards ofßooo pa! ges of literary matter, and Upwards of4oo engravings for $5. The post town sending the largest man= .bar ofmail subscribers for the eyar 185, prior to the Ist of April next, together with the advance payment, will be.entitledigitc tis, to the same number of Sartain's Ma +. azine, for the year 1851. For the second largest list each subscriber will be entitled to one of our 'premium plates. Alentera bet., these plates Lire old large sizeiland suitablelfor a parlor ornament. • Persons. Wishing - to get up . .a club, will be supplied With a sp'ecimen nurnber;bk, writing.for At o 'atid paying the . 'pOStito : ' Terms invariably in advance.;. AddreO,s' j . - JOfiN.:SOTAIN' `4‘ Ci):` • 11#11.4A IK S for rale here. FRAME =II RE 111 7 Allisteeft Oinfinent Witlo.ll - 7111: "READING EAGLE. , —1 t itre 40 cry person thin liito Li never, p erhaps. n Medicine brurght tm , fi, r ,. a m ptililiv, tlint nsin se short time woo guilt a replan. .. 4 % l e rli ar ° rri El ly e in 111 prow, Ono loin lion,wi m , A b LI ST p; ft ' cs ALL-11E4 LISG Olt ro W f i l c c rt e L ir fl inl S o /l i L t y pp* E. hoc!) cured by it, in most peinful Riammansni t'• another, of iho Nei. a third of a troublesome pcon in ' the Fide, n fourth ut a swelling in the limbe:&e., die: flit ih , r if nut gt% e immeilitifVfoltel, in every cite, it can do no " , jury, bring Opp!' Vill.r..y. .. s atVi• tner evidence of the woad ieating power pos. scatted by this takye, we milli No, to following Certi. 44 Ai A Miran yon MC i (lone, from a rcipecl4l4%. ciletafil Of Molder/creek 1 township, in this etitnit)'. -.... i 0jr , * MiuntNnttEltit, Berill,4, March SO, I&'i. filessrs..lliiii.r & Cu.—lV:two to %yrs% entirely cured uta 4.ove3 , `.pliin lb the bark, 1 7 the use ol hl'Alliater's All, teoling ,'S.nlve,whichl puretinsed from y uu. I sOftersd with it fur n h oulw years, awl ut night was unable toisleev, During It :ime I tried varmint remedies, which were prescribed for me by phyeicions and other persona, without rerei. sing any relief, and nt last made trial of this Salce, 0,.111 n reault faverabk beyond eXpectation. I a i r , now enl,re , y free from the pain, atilt enjoy at night a ' innirellil and meet ?deep. I have alio used the Stilve emee for Tmlllactie mid utlii r coinplaime, with cemi• or t,npi , y rpc u I li. 'Your trie r o . JOIIN HOLM NBACII Arnrui the Br are Birittions for using MeAt. lister's Oiriontat, for Scrofula, Liver Complakt, Erysipelas. 'later. Chilblain , Srald Head SoreEyrs; Quinry. Sore Throw, Brodrhilis Nereous Affections P 11.715. Disease of the S'pirie, Head Ache. Asthma, Peaftirss. Ear Arlie.; Burns. Corns, all Diseases ef she Skin. Sore Lips, Pimples, qc.,Sq..rss Otis joints, Swelling of Me Limbs. Sores, Rheumatism, Piles. Cold Feet, Croup Swelled or Broken Berm, 'loath Arlie. Ague in the Pare. 4'r. 'The Oiattnetit :scoot, for any pars of the body or limbs when inflamed. In some , uses it should be applid yien CAUI lON —4l'o Ointment will be genuine ti!i lcs he ?watt. of JAMES McA LusTen ie wiit ten toidi a pen co every Wel PRICE TVI EN"( Y FIVE CENTS A BOX. illessrs. Arnolds, Luthers - Intrg. John Patton, Curwensville. Levi Lute, Frenehville. Clearfickl, Jan. 15, 18419.—1 p Sar 1;111101111 nagaZiiite. The Acknowledged Blackwood of America. PROSPECTUS FOR 1850. 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