TUE. FARIIIER. • ..,re 'pates tee Wowing land Into in the spring.: Boinet Of his cows are much past their prime HenOtts to keep the dung and groundfrOm t sills of' his buil ding: ; *He sows and plants his land till it itethaustedybeforkhe thinks of manuring. He keeps .toolnuch stock, and many of thein merely. He has a place for nothing, and nothing is in its plebe. If he wants a chisel or a - hammer, he cannot find He seldom does any thing in stormy wea ther+, or in an evening. • Yoe will often, Perhaps,.hear of his being in the bar-room, talking or hard times. Although he has been on it'piece of land twenty years, ask him fOr grafted apples ' 'and he, will say he could, not raise them, for" he never had a ty.luck. His indolence and carelessness subject him to'meny accidents. He looses cider for want of a hoop.. His plow breaks in his huiry to get in IN' S I ;seed in season, beeause it wasnot housed; and in harvest, .when he is at work on a distant part of his fhrm, the hogsbrealt into his garden, for went of a small repair in his fence.— Ha always feels in a hurry, yet in his bus iest day he will stop and talk till he has wearied your patience. kle isseldom neat in his person, and generally late at pub lie worship. His children are late at caeca, and their beaks torn and dirty.-- He has no enterprise, and is sure to have no money; or it he must have it, makes gieht-atierafices to get it ; and as he is slack in his payment, and buys altogether on credit, he purchases everything at a dear rate. You will see the smoke come out of his chimney long after daylight in winter. His horse stable is not daily cleansed, nor his horses curried. Boards, sbing,les, and clap-boards arc to be seen off his buildings, month after month with out being replaced, and his windows are full of rags. He feeds his hogs and hor ses with whole grain. If his lambs die, or the wool comes off his sheep, he does not think it is for, want of care or food.— He is generallyagreat borrower, and sel dom re:urns the thing borrowed. He is a poor husband, a poorfather, a poor neigh bor, a poor citizen and a poor christian. The most remarkable, if not the most -culpable, neglect,—that which indicates an unamiable and uncultivated, as well as improvident nature,—is the 'omission, ort the part of gentlemen in the country, to plant trees about their homesteads, for shade and ornament, if not for fruit and profit. Let any one who would be con vinced how easy it would be to provide, in a few years,- even in the most exposed and barren situations, all the beauty and luxu ry of a natural forest, only walk as far as the Lunatic Asylum, between Spruce and Pine streets, Philadelphia, and see how thriving is every one of the handsome trees BO thoughtfully planted out there last sum mer, at the instance of Mr. Cresson, in an ticipation of the failure, some years hence, of the old sycatnores. The work is only •to be once well done, and the trees well protected, and then they, may be left to en dure forever, as monuments of the good taste of the planter, transmitting his mem ory with gratitude to posterity. We remember now; at the moment of scribbling this hasty but earnest exhorta tion to all young. friends to plant trees— Maples, horse cheenuts, locusts, linden trees, (any thing . but Lombardy poplars,) .-that, there is in the garden, near the house Duomghn Manor, Maryland, the classic residence of the late venerable Charles Carroll of Carrolton, a weeping willow, stately and graceful, like her who placed it when a child, that will always be associated with the name of Mrs. Caton.— How much more are such memorials to be coveted than monuments stained with blood and cemented with the tears of the widow and the orphan. The Plough, Loom and Anvil. Farmers Should Take Newspapers. A friend 'of ours, 'whose business has occasioned• him to travel a good deal re cently in the counties west of this, expres ses much astonishment at the fact that ma ny, even rich farmers, do not take a news. paper. He told us of !ale or two instan ces of the sale, of hogs, of the finest and fattest kind, at - 11 cents per pound by the hundred nett, when two cents might have been got, just as readily, had not the farm ers been entirely, ignorant of the markets. Ut3Taid he had no doubt, and we have as little, that hundreds of farmers will this sea. eon lose enough in this way to pay for a good newspapers as long as they live.— We can't help feeling sorry that men are so short-sighted; even in • regard' to their pockets, as well as the improvement of their minds; but we don't know but it is their own fault, and- they hardly deserve pity for losses which they make no effort to avert. Newspapers have done more for the people of this country than can be estimated ; and yet there are thousands of full grown men who. do not see them at all, except by chance. If a large majority Iv re;as indifferent. and stolid es these; we should -not be above the levelof Mexicans —arirt gecome Subject to poliCal and other ,roguet, Who iday,upon ignorance and cid u. thility.-70hiopaper. ES 81gni oi a poor rirmet. Planting Trees, THE FARMER. factor who, by tho sleep the iwoq repose `oF tho Weary I May they see the freits of tlitir oivri lithof;'and may their sons rear still,heatierl'harvests I ORMAN' COURT SAW OF RenlT,blpite, Consisting of A Grist-Mill and Saw-Mill, and 576 acres of Land on the • Susquehannariven, IY . virtue of an order of the Orphans' I 'Court of the County of Clearfield, will be'exposed to • • • • ' PUBLIC/ SALE In the, h.ruu g h of Clearfield cm bloodily the FOUnit DAY'OF FEIMU A RV, 1850; th e tuf: low Mg described property. viz: • Two tracts' of Land,. situate iii BUrnBl4 township, Clearfield county, containin in.the . wholo 576 ales, with a valuable water power on the River, on which, land there is erected and in operation a good GRIST and SAW MILL, a STORE House, DWELLING House and BARN, and other out-hou ses and' improvements. Pte above` pp °petty is allowed to possess ud • vantages all a' Lumbering Ketablishnicnt second to no other in the county. To be sold es the property of the heirs of Mat. thew Irvin, demised. TERMS OF SALE. One.Foorth ul the purchase money to he paid on the confirmation of the eitle.:—lhe balance in three annual paymciite. with interest from solo confirmation JAMES T. LEONARD, Guardian. of minor heirs. Clearfield, Dec. 13, 1849. RED tic BROWN P1i1411.44. AGENTS Cur the onto of Dr. E. Green's Rot snot Brown Polls on Clenrfiold county. Richard Shaw, Clearfield. Bigler 4. Co.' do John. Patton, Curwensville. I. L. Barrett, Clearfield Bridge. Thomas McGhee, MeGhees Mill. David Kinport, Cherry Tree. P. W. Barrett, Luthersburg. Clark .Patchin, Girard township. Levi 1 u;; Frenehville. • lanies 141c3rurray, Burnside township Jas. Mz,'Girk, Philipsburg, Centre co.' June 19, 1049. - SEEMING NEW UNDER THE SUN. D 0 our all cult at (mop or you will soon reduce onr Inrgo mock of Strawberry, Pineapple, Sarsaparilla and Lemon Syrups, Presered Fruits, Pick led Oysters and other 9hoice Pickles (the very names of which, make one', mouth water,) hich we have just received arid are now selling at the lowest figure at VIE CHEAP CORNIER: CRAM & BROTHER. Comoneville Dec 8; ,„ 1 10) io N t ~.,........ CO In all Christianized and civilized cauntrles, has caused n larger proportion of deaths than any other malady that aMieta tho human family; and, rota within a few yrare, Otero has not bean any certain remedy to atop the devasta deo of the doatroyer. But now— BRANT'S INDIAN PULMONARY BALSAM Cures very •many of the most strongly marked and dercl• aped cases of Pulmonary Consumption—lMAL, undoubted eases of ukerated and diseased LUNGS--such hopdees ea ses no were never before cured by any other medicine. So utterly hopeless were some .& the afflicted persons, as to have been pronounced by physicians and friends to be ACTUALLY 331:1110. Sume, who had their burial-clothes made, have been cured, and yet live—others, who it was add would not live another day, are now as well and hearty as they ever were. pWtICII9ISII cleansing and purifying virtues nearly as powerful and active as the preparative which we call BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT This dlifori from that, bemuse Nu posucates screen! nth,/ Medications which aro peculiarly eulopia to, and aro 03C11. daily necessary, to cure • Coughs and Consumptions, and all diseases of n pulmonary nature —such diseases as ur.tally prove so fatal under ordinary treatment, whim {hey attack the Breast, Throat, Lungs, and Ucart, This BALSAM has and cares Ulm* in ihe LIMP. rod elsewhere inurnnliy, as certainly and easily as thu Yusr rintsna ExTnacr cures and heals ulcers czicraally. Thin Balsam cures Nina cases of Ceugh. aud Consumption out of Ten, after ull other remedies have failed to do good. Thousands of Consumptions and Chronic CktuyhJ, abundantly prove its unfeliiiiti ryri racy in such diseases, and Its undoubted curative povh.r. And soothing, healing properties, in thn fnlluwlui corn• plaints and diseases, viz.: Spitting of Elrod, Miring at the Luny, Pain in the Ercaet orut Side. Ni,yht-4AnAis. „vo roue Complaints, l'alpttation of the Heart, Chobra lofan tuns, Dysentery and Summer Complaints In Chi ldren and Adults, Asthma, and ALL FEMALE WEAKNESSES & COMPLAINTS No remedy that has been offered to the public has ere, ocen hat/ as certain and ejrcetuaZ in correcting ALL the to cldental weaknesses and irregularities of the tetoalo s,•r, s. BRANTS PULMONARY BALSAM. It makes no dlt' ference whether the derangement ho suppre,cion, exee,s. or other incidental utakneu—lt ErouLATEs 1,I„ by grengthening the system, equaliting the circulation, non fpodting and allaying NERVOUS IRItITABILIti ..Sae vie rampdete for proof; , CONSUMPTION. • A 'Dying Woman Cured! We state this cure to prove the power to 'are life, when this BALSAM Is used, even after the person is considered by physician and friends to be in the WI gaga, of di.com —actually dying-and. In this case, so far goes that she shroud and burtal.elothes were bought. For tiie portico Iva of this Cale, and the rtspeetabls and undoubted proof of• :all the' circtiinstances and facts, we refer to out PAMPHLETS. This cure was effected' on Mrs. ZIBA DYKEMA Easton Spa, Saratoga Co., NY. We can )orovO, beyond • doubt, manyothurs almost equally as hopeless. and fen* merabls case. of Coughs and Consumptions ,ClißED,whic li were pronounced Incurable by skilful FA ysiciand. Lei ER COMPLAINT.. See the cure of Dr. Huth amt. of Stamford, Ct., end others ' • , Dyspepsia! . . . See the cure of T. 8. 101coz, morchantf Wyo ming Co., N:Y., and many more,- ire out' Pamphlets Dysentery &. Slimmer Complaint afhlrert and Adult* are alweye cured- Grow Chillrot 1,111 become fleshy, healthy. an d hearty, end Grow rapidly, by the use or thia BALSAM. No mother need ever mourn the death a her chlla b y ()bolero% trifentllnt, Whire ,teelbiltga it NUMS P CIL 0,161 PALS:I3f be administered. It abdotd be, for imeh,easee,,ltlyett.ipprger then.the ofainury deems. ' AGENTS. • ' _ E. 6;' W. F. IRWIN, 'ClecefieN Cunoinsville ~ 4r. Aztrfilx,r) LudierOqrg. C.,R. LIINDERMI3I3II adedaniaw p.S4 DZAIIO O 4 .BreatutilkV , ' rr .Y NOV 30.1849-4 V BLANKS for sale here, , • ••,: • soiii.4 - 1, -- pli.otit: and .'ti..o,o*' : Sii.lo,? :'"I. JONE . S.7 - NEW SHE•, . I Public are respectfully informed than q„.1... JONES has, received a very large §!.ock. of WINTER GOODS, omprising all articles kept generay in the other stores, with the addition of 'many other goods not brought before to this place. 'A list of oracles is herewith furnished, with the prices ; and an examim anon of this extensive stock is invited before purchases ere made elswbore. At, this store, goods will continue to ho sold at 'env' 20 per cent. loWer than can be had elsewhere, or tees than one.hall the price of goods in Clearfield county 'flits certainly offers, great inducements to men BUYERS: the ea , mg of so large n per Tentage . even tin n small mucilage, will mount to enough to make it it matter of consideration. There aro ninny who dohs in Lewistown in the old Cnshioncd ?vuy. by trading. thus gty. ing the storekeeper the advantage of high prices— to such I would;respectfully ask Wore masing trades with the other, store's to'call end see my goods and hear the low prices, and I era confident that such will see the ativaning'e 'of belting thttir Modure and buy goods for cash. In a market like this. if a slight effort . ho made, all kinds of Country md nee can he disposed of for cssit; it only requires a hide indo pondenro and determinntion on the part of the seller, no the home tunsumption of produce in Lewistown alone in very great, and the necessaries of lite, at whatever price, must be had, and they can tie disported of fur cash. Sine (commenced business in this place, on the rash system, I have sOld a large amount of goods, and my busiiit es is daily increasing. The ',oldie nppreemie the mica: 40'W boymg for cosh, & where busiiiroo is dune for cash only, as there is tin rusk to roll, of credit or [rode, the goods are sold, at o swan advance on cost prices; and the city iambuses. he cog mode for cool, only, and with it lengthened donee in business, on - Market Street, Philadelphia, enables the subscriber to buy. heyond a doubt, lower than tither merehmits. lam convinced dint diem are a greet ninny who would like to deal with me bird gel cheap goods for cash if they only could command cash for their produce, to such I say sett cheap and sell for cash only, Now for the list of goods on hand ; GL.o'lllg—black, blue, brown, invisible green. and Q IIVe, French, German and American. at all prices from el'oo to GOO per yard. including a good assortment of Over• Coat Cloths. 1 will ptinitivoly sell such goods at greatly reduced prices. On Cloths. CliPelmores had Vestings sture-koepers invarin• nly make I.rgo profits us tho ,purchasers aro nut alien judges of these articles.. I will not so impose, but sell them as I sell other goods of 0 very stunt! 'advencoon cost., CASSI (SIMMS. Black good at $1 and at all 'prices upwards GI 275 per yard. Also Fancy Cassi, mores a good assortment nt very low prices ; also fine medium quality, cheap no possibly con be sold, and much cheap. r rhnn can be had elsewtwre. SATINETS.—BIock, blue, Navy-blue, lavender, dark mixed, light mixed grey, &c., &c., a large and cheap lot for 30 ct. 47i cts. 50 cts. 02i cts. 75 cts. and 871 cents for a most superb article. VES PINGS. 81 0 satin, silk, silk velvet, woolen, cotton, casiimores and cloth nt all prices from Filly cente to Three Dollars. 1131 EM daILIVZ9IO TfrDA Zfaa114,55 AVID 0V11211tP13002£53 A splendid article of Black French Cloth foi Gentlemen and Ladies' Cloaki at the low price of $1 8771 per yard as good as others sell at $2 50 to $3 00. KENTUCKY JEANS.—GoId-mixed, and Grey, good and cheap. TICKIAGS: . • At 10,13, 15, 19, 21 and 22 cents ; be assured that these Tickings are the cheapest ever sold in Lewistown. CANTON FLANNELS.—Bleached and Unbleached for 10 cents, and the best article for 121: cents. Flannels of all Colors and Prices. 12i cents, 184 cents, 25 cis. 28 cts. 31 cts. 3711 cts. 50 cts. 62 cts. and 75 cents ; a large lot of Superior Scarlet Flannels at 26 cents; White Gauze Flannels and su perior Yellow Flannels—also Shrouding Flannels. Table Diaper. Gieselied and unbleached fur 12 cents and upwards. Sumo splendid Cloth Table Covers for 250 and 3 dollars each. Stand covers of desirablo colors and styles. 11117131bWilaa Bleached eud unbleached fur 6 IA cents and uyvvards to the very finest quality made; particular at tention is requested to the ttock of tip moonrises they are very extraordinary cheap, and as good as sold elseu,h , to at 8 cents 0.1.0 IkIMAIVZZ <Etstslrain4l/0 Et% Of the newest styles, u good assortment of Lent figures, a good article srl ling at 3, 4. 5. G 1.4 cents, it upwards to the finest quality to be had, a.good assortment of blue arid orange. My fip Calicoes aro re , ally astonishing fur the price, good arid wide. OLIMOILLAIZIO , A large and perfect stock of. from 12 1 2 cents and upy,arits; a splendid article of fine French Ging ham, bright colors, and warranted nut to lade iu washing, fur 18 3 4 cents; also plain dark idyls Chanse. tons, Gingham at 28 cools, high colors also at various prices. MOUS DE LAINES. Of every style and quality imaginable, plain black, brown, snuff, lend, mouse and other colors, all %%col. A splendid artielb oh 2nd mourning iMous do Laines all wool at' 2 cents, also good do Laines at 183.4 cents, desirable colors; also do Lames of extra quality to high colors. such as Miasmic , blue, dark and light green, blue, maroon, orange, srarlet, crimson, &c., &e. Figured and plain of superior quality from 15 1.2 to '75 cents, My 12 1 2 cent Cashmeres are the cheapest goods ever heard of; also all the dark and desirable high colors Cashmere the Boma as the Moan de Loins. MERINOES. . 01611 qualities, colors and prices. A large and beautiful stock of these gouda kept on hand, for sale at reduced prices. al CO eicl Black of all prices-31 cts. 37h cts. cts. 60 cts. 621. cts. 75 cts. 67i cts. 81 00 and 61 50 for the best Alpaca made, and can be had nowhere else. Modes, Brums, &c., and also n splendid assortment of fashionable Fancy Alpacas, at extremely low prices, and some tine quality figured silk warp. 0 a 11) VS. 0 Black silk at all prices and %%labs, A good article of Black Silk as low as 45 cis. es good no is sold elseia bi re at 62i cis. Also, plain, colored and Fancy Dress Silks, at very teasonable prices Sonic splendid Saito, atripcd. Mark and blue black Silks. Florence end Gro de Naps for Lll/111p. Also, Silk Oil (both—Ladies' Silk and Merino Under Shills—new style corded Skirts NULL, JACONET AND CAMBRIC MUSLINS, • In great Variety ; also, Figured Swiss Mulls for Caps, Copes and Dresses. Tar Won Almslins, white. blue and pink. Figured and plain Bubinett, Silk and Lace Blond, Laces. Edgings, and In. ssrtings in endless variety. Also a must superb and extensive assortment of Iho richest and new eet styles BONNET RIBBONS, all (or sale at unusually low prices. LINEN, CAMBRIC, SILK AND COTTON HANDKERCHIEFS, • From 5 cents upwards to the finest article imported tr.m Paris. FURNITURE CHECKS AND CALICOS. Crash and Rird•eyo Diaper for Torte Thug. Linen Table..euvers and Napkins, and IRISH LINEN of every price and quality, very good and cheap. SPOOL COTTON, ol•J. & P. Cuates' manufacture, the hest article to be had, greatly superior to any other make. Cutton.,Woulen. Marino and Silk HOSIERY, in great variety end at extreme• ly lota prices. GLOVES—SiIk, Kid, Cotton, Merino and Worsted of all grades and qualities— rnens', women?, and childrene. SHAWLS—SiIk, Cotton and Woolen. Some magnificent now style long shawls ;as well as hen• vy Woulon and Cotton and fine Alerinu Shawls, plain and embroidered. fh• assorimont of Shawls is extensive and will bo sold much under the usual prices. - - An assortment embracing every article wanted. Hooks and Eyes, Pins, Needles, Knitting.Nee• dies, Tidy Cotton. Coronation cords, Whalebones, Silk, Cotton and Linen Braids, Velvet Trimming Ribbons, a now article for dresses; Fancy Buttons Mr dresses ; black and colored seining Silk ; Thimbles ; Combs of ull kinds ; some splendid Buffalo and Turtle Shell com..no, colored. Thread Edging fur Trimmings ,Steel and God. Beads—also gold and silver Wire for embruideiles. All widths of plain and Fancy Satin for Altman, Ribbons ; alt colors of lining Nuslins; [Pouched and Brown Drilling i Zephyr Worsted of all shades; Butt Slides and Artificial Fluviers. LA D I 11.!; S ' S;1.1 0E b • . A room is fittCd up expressly fur Lithos'. Misses' arid 4:111101.one Shoes, nod particular attention is paid to this department. Every style and county of Shoes kepi oil huiiti. nod %%ill positively be sold cheaper than puselbly cars bo had eh's.% hero. The new bull •iuch•is ictellic,d, Dad Ilse tlesilffl• ment will be kept up. Al least te,utity per cent can tio aUVOLI hi bu.i mg slums at 14)ai c s ' Store, A good stuck of India Rubber Slinvo—i cry cheep .• , • MENS'. AND BOIS', BOOTS AND SHOES. . . It is useless to enumerate the kinds and prices on hand . ; suffice it to ray that the assortment is tlitt largest and decidedly the cheapest ever opened before tn,Lewlstown. A good, assortment of CLOTH and Li LAZKI) CAPS. Also Fur Trimmed, Fur & Seal Skin—cheap. BLACK HATS: At el 2s, 1 50, 1 75 2(10, 2'50; 3 Wand 9 00 ; also Fancy Huts for Mon and Boys. I an) prepared to bell flats and Caps tlt Least 25 mar cent. lower than they have over been sold it. Lewis town, having had them manufactured expressly for my sales, and warrant than to be equal in quality, it not better then , in be had,elmewhere. ,CIIAV ATS nod SUSPENDERS in groat variety. A moat superb assortment of Fancy Silk eta vale, cotton do. plain black silk du. at different prates, for sale unusually low. .Looking, Glasses. Very cheap.— Some extra elm larger then can be found iti . other mores. Also an ostensive no. morn:Gent of Woolen Nett Hoods and Sucks for children ; onion Laps and Block and White Wad• ding; q nice lot oi cointorts. various sizes. Cheap Bed Blankets, a good Determent ( sit Am ai l t a t ai—Tho best Gino:lrma to be bound at , this store, of all qualities, and will be s old at root/Veil pries:. Persons purchasing Carpettw ill not , telly find•thero 20 percent . chouper at J onas' buf a:very esionsiveassartment to slalom from. CARPET BAGS and Ladies Stcholo—some fi nu Velvet and Venitian " • ; „!, :, ,! _ ' I T , , .. ''.. , 4 I , :, . Grocoves , Queenqware Hare - Ware' Cedarware,Baskets, Kept inotseparate room fro.ntitrytHuods,, and particular -attentioti.paid .to keeping up a general assortment p 1 ktlyaboyf..,goudg, , 1 . ?.? ,4 Ner t ,Orleehir Sugar 6 I.4cAttes;:Whire S ugar 'arcing; crtioh4 ii id Sugar la cents; ItuTkeitiied, ugar 10 canoe; and ,supertur Loal6usar 0 cents'. Good Molasses for 6 14' 40i Rer quirt's - Ve Orleani'lifoleuises of good 0414 at 35 caidiAier gallon; and ou, stria at 411 cents s Alai+ gobittugisi Male Syrup, and the. best Royal Golden Syrup:it:so cants; ' a oplindid article of Baking- Molasses at 40 cents per gallon a COFFEE—very superior at IP cents; ! , ir a. Iffil LEINISIOW.N PA. Kr-iw DRY GOODS. TRIMMINGS: EOM r‘• v --..-",.... MEE •' . . • lattiob l it tattle -AO ieriM rent GovernnientoJesa et 121 nts,: Fresh Cherleek, / , ton Rico at 5 centmpalipire'Aoettinto Q 0 cents per pound. FRESH TEAS—superior Black ond, Green. of the best !pinnace imported into the Philadelphia marlteis,-• and sold At .very low prieriit 0)0(1'8106'41nd Green:Oolong and Young ffyson Tens, at 50 and 75 cents per pound ; Extra im. perfatenil Young-Irwin; ot el per db., WI good as any told er 61.25 x; axs ox i men t Streit, Sperior SPERM OIL; seciindriitieloyfiliitn7—A leo FISH 011,4-Sperm and Tallow CANDLE'S:— Superior Cootie SOA P . and good Brown Urond • TOBACCO% Supenorgavendish, at 31 cents per lb. Twist 'and flat plugs, al.,'2o,cents per patrol HONEY at 75 centsi . )er •Fii,h arid' Solt at reduced pricey. Al very superior assortment of Cutlery, comprising Lorne of the fittedi quality nt Knives and Perks. • Meade/-Made . Clothing; - • The largest, cheapest and beat assortment ever Opened in tewintliten. 1 , TO AV HOLE $ AL'F: BUY E S I J Great inducements are offered, as a liberal abatement will be Maai. . 7 5 C. yr Li JON ES ft - NEW CHEAP CASH STORE. Lewistown. Demher 6, 1849. 3m. NM FALL AND WINTER GOODS. TIE subsoil:ter is jot now ,receiving a very leri ing Fall end Winter trade, Which wi4l need butt purohabura to Wry them oft The stork in rompozetl DRY GOODS, Cloths, black, blue, brown, 4c. CassimereS, do do do Sattinetts, do do do Alpacas, do do do do Satin Stripe. Fashionable Cashrrieres, Flannels—Red, White 4 Canton. Linseys—Brown, White, Fancy. BleaChed and unbleached IVluslins A variety of Shawls. Ginghams, Alpaca Aprons, Irish Linen, Gloves, Suspenders, etc. OILS. Common and Tanners'. Candles—Tobacco---Segars and Crackers. Oct. 19, 1849. MONOPOLY IS retailing GOODS must now cease in Curwena vil!e—for, although not situated at n Corner whence he might antetiluiiqualy parade helium the public the hollow owl deceptiv e brunet of having the CHEAPEST CORNER," persons who may favor ISAAC SMITH With a call will be AGREEABLY antitrust° by the discovery that all kinds of merchandise have greatly FALLEN in PRICE in this place since ILE has return. d hum Philadelphia. Ile has of the very beat quality every thing likaly to be in demand in this community in the way'of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps 4 , Bonnets, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Glass and Queensw&e, Nails, Books and Stationary, Oils and . Paints, Cotton Yarns, Ready made Clothing, (too cheap to say any thing about it,) Fish and Salt, etc., etc., with many miscellaneous and fancy articles. rf.'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, whichle or she wishes to dis pose of; the greatest bargains may be obtained at the store of the subscriber. ISAAC SMITH. Curwenevllly, October t!G. 1819. Fresh Goods. i rHE subscribers are now opening at their old stand, in the borough of Clearfield, the best assorted lot of SSIMAZOST4..IBILIZ <1345 , :t•MG 1 Which they have evor had, embrat in 2, almost °v ery variety of Dry Goods, Groceries, GUard vare, Cedar ware, Tinware, Drugs, Pa tent Medicines, Dye-slutrs, and Oils, They have also n good ussortment of Made-UpClothing; 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--cottanl4ps, cotton chain and carpet-yarn., RAFT ROPES of nil sizes; Curt.Witips, Haller Old Trace Chains, together, with many other articles too tedious to (newton, all of which they offer their customers at Mir prices for CASH, country pro. dueO, or ',timber. LEONARD & MOOltg. Nor. 7, 1849. 1 ' • . A► Good Farm of 130.. Acres . Tem DAUEOsi AN excellent farm F iiunted in Jordan township, Ctearfield county, convenient to McNeal's, containing 130 neres. will he deposed of on very reasonable terms. The improvements ore 95 acres cleared, and Ai • all under good fence, 4•0 , .i. • - a good; Orchard, and • 'a • good House' and Barn, and it is well supplied with excellefit - *ino - of water: This Feria adiwitageously situated for farm ing purposes, two 'public roads passing through it, and the projoeted Turnpike from 'Tyrone to Our ttlerisirilleAvill either pass.thiriugh or couvenient to it. There mak, a body •of good IRON ORE and WHIN; LIME on said Premises. • " OP' For term, apply , to . TuomAs Wow, Jordan to%‘nstup. Nov. 30, 1849. ge and sit'acihla eta,:k of (ICA:M:3 has cho approach. ru bo ortatnmed, and the 'price aterrtruned, io IL:Jure pnctlit rut lallu%‘a : , HARDWARE, /I A good assortment. • Crockeryzvare, 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, rutty; etc. GROCERIES . ,Coffeep---Tea—Chcicolate. Sugar—White crushed, do pul. verized, do loaf, do brown, Molasses—Boston Syrup, Sugar.; House and New Orleans. F. P. HURXTHAL. NEW GOOD§ At the Cheapesa Corner. TftE Subicribcr hnr. ju,i received. ni hi. old bland, o fre.h supply of FALL and wiNTEft GOODS, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens-c-: ware,Tinware, a large lot of READY MADE CLOTHING, Sole and Upper Leather, Hard ware, Iron 4 Nails, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, a very large and; good lot of Boots and. Shoes; Salt—Ground Alum 4 Westerk Drugs, Paints and ..Dye-stuffs,, Buffalo Robes, Cedarwa.re, Sad dlery—ALSO, Cook and Nine plate stoves, All of which will be nokl lots for CASH or in 041 change for Country Produce Cell and 10 ,, k at unr shirk. JOIIN PA I'ION. Curwensville.o:t. 23. '49. Whole Sale Grocery, MARKET & CANAL St., lIARRISBURC, PA; & C. EBV nit%ny• kepi, n Jorge nsionl.. el • mem of Grocerms W hick !hey can low ng they can ite purchaged in tho rig.lanile ci. %Vlt would Immo 200 Bags Rio Coffee. 100 do Laguira do 20 Mids. Porto RiCo Sugar. 20 do N. Orleans do 30 do S. H. and Syrup Willi; 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 shoal. ALSO—White Lead. Oil. Hopes. Bois & Shot' grid ell air. iesdirig nrtieles in truth.. Merehanit and Luirthcrtnen Niould du Well to call and leo IMMO irrLumber nriii !run taken for goods Harrisburg Nov. 14, 1849.-3 u New Goods. mucomalaxs outaly WOULD respectfully animunce to customers. end the puh:ic generally, tort he has just received and is 'law opening at Lis old stand a large arid splendid assortment 01 FALL 8 WINTER . ; GOODS', Consisting in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, HardWarei Tinware, Queensware,_ Boots and Shoes, Hats, ' Caps and Borillets ' Drugs, Nails and Glass, Spanish Sole-leather, Brass Clocks, Confectioniul4 etc., etc., Together with a number of articles too soisf crone tu mention, all of which will be 1010 fur Cash or exchanged fur country produce. nov. 13.--tfd FARM FOR SALE. ripHE subvcribar hirers for nip on esti* JL form, conlaining • 100 Atresi situate .in Kiribati/I townstm, Clvarfield about three miles train IC/Whims. FIFTY acrd, which is cleared. and in good order. and led with good fences. The imprultemdmi now - - PLANK • PRAM I.IQUSA Ar. 4- LOG 841 and o young sold thirty 'APPLE ORCHARD, . is well supplied t . ‘111) cloud springs ni•wsier. The ' , above' hum .ill•ho sold on reaso; ' erne Apply to iho nulorriber on the NOW • MICUAM EIBENITAN*O October 16. 1.84.9 - ottalA ' - lia4lllllPll o • $ . • . • .. • . d('-i1 11111. dip •• ectihei. ill Brady ctowtotlfr, , . " • bout: thecaddttle of Oalobet I ;! 1 . 1 , •palo. , ltED• 14.:IFft:R; with P" ,apote, impttosell to he tWo y, OW last spitrix. spots, owner VI requeatted to :ierwal4..prPve.. property,. 004 take hie!eyiey..., , w149.4,htt , be,thaposed It se the law 1.1 r )r,02. ntiVklt., 4 o • • Dec. 24, 1840. I eial
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