1 "1'17, R.: ACI 11.. R. From the Genesee Farmer. Farming on Twenty one Acres of Land, Many of:he cultivators of the soil, who occupy large possessions, do not realize tha amount of labor that can be profita bly employed in cultivation; and few farm laborers arr. awnro how . small a piece of ground will afford full employment to an industrious man, and yield himself and family th 3 comforts of life, and make them an independent horri3. In illustration of these filets, I a ill give an account of farmer B. His farm con. eists of 21 acres; one acre in oc.'upied with buildings, yards, and garden, and twenty acres are fir cultivation—all made productive by thorough draining and bountiful manuring. A good substantial fence all around it, but no division fences. He has 57 rods of patent fence, which is easily removed, with which he (meioses one fourth of the ground for pasture. The farm is divided into four equal parts—five acres in each part. First sea• son, No. 1 is in grass, clover and timothy. for pasture; No. 2 in hoe crop—ono acre in wurtzels, ono potatoes, and three in corn; No. 3 in barley, and No. 4 in wheat. With these crops he keeps a ; regular rotation each year. Second sea son, No. 1 is manured with all the manure ; that he has collected in the past year, and is plowed for the next year's hoe crop ; No. 2 is plowed in the fall for barley next spring; No. 3 (barley stubble) is sown '-with wheat ; and No. 4 (wheat) is sown with timothy and clover for next season's pa - attire—which rotation ho uniformly purr 1 sues. Ho keeps a yoke ofoxen, 2 good cows, 20 ewes, and a breeding sow, for which five acres of fresh clover, on a rich soil, will afford plenty of pasture, provided that! he does not turn into it too soon in the! spring. The wheat and barley straw, corn stalks, and roots will be ample for age for them in the winter. Ho is indus.l trious, economical and prudent. Every, thing is well done and in season. The ground is kept clean, no weeds being al lowd to grow not even around the fence ; it is madeLiich by plentiful applications of! manure, which renders it very productive. His wheat averges 30 bushels per acre. It will take 24 bu. to bread the family the year, which consists of himself, wife, and four little ones, and it will take 7 bu. for seed, which will leave 119 to sell ; this at $1 per bu. will make $ll9. His barley yields 50. bu. to the acre : it will take 9 of it for seed, and 192 bu. to market, at 50 cents per bushel, will be $96. The corn averages 60 bushels, per acre it will take 80 bushels to feed his pigs, and fat the pork, and the use of the family, (for they eat Johny cake and mush) which leaves him 100 bushels to market at 50 cts. per. bushel is $5O. The potatoes and beets! are all used at home. The wool of 20! ewes averaging $1 per fleece, will be 820.! By taking the lambs from the ewes early, the latter will get fat by fall ; 13 of them are sold for $3, with which he produces 20 ewes for next season's keeping and hei has 5 fat sheep for the use of the family. The sows have six pigs the lust of March' or early in April. the five pigs and the ; old sow when fattened will make 1100 lb., of pork, 500 will do the family, with the five fat sheep, and leave 800 pound to sell, , .which at 5 cents a pound is $3O. This makes $340 worth, sold from the pro- ' 'ducts of the twenty acres and the family have had their living the past year. It may be thought this calculation is too l large for an average production, but I as- ; sure you that if the operator is industrious,! economical, and judicious, he will seldom fall short of the quantity stated. But it is asked how can an industrious' man be constantly employed on . .20 acres of ground, cultivated tOr farming put Tss( -1 Look at it. His grows] rsr spring crops is all plowed in the fall. On the first day of April he commences operation for tlic season. He firsts sows the grays seed en the wheat ; and then 10 cwt. of plaster on the hoe ground; and as soon an the ground is sufficiently dry, he harrows it and sows , the barley, then harrows and cross har. rows it, until it is thorougly pulverized, and then rolls it. By that time the plant ing ground is ready to harrow, which op-1 oration is continued until the ground is thoroughly pulverized, and the nearer it can be made to a garden the better. Butl if he is ahead of the season with his work, he can always have trill employment in making the manure heap. He collects everything that will make manure that his ' time' nd means permit ; he puts on at! least a ton of plaster at different tinies. l Leachen ashes ; swamp muck, marl, dirty I saltand old lime, aro all collected andi mixed with the barn yard' dung, so as tol increasethe manure heap to at least 200' loads. . '.The ground being in good order, and • the season favorable, ho commences plan. l ting the first of May, and takes time and Will, - for there is more loss by care-, planting than would pay for four the labor of doing it well. He firsts plantrirthe wurtzels, then the potatoes and corn: :: 'Planting done, the wheat is to be wed cifooon as the wurtzels are up, he commences hoeing, which affords him ern- , ploymentnntil the first and perhaps the fifth of Julf, Ho then has some leisure, and assists a neighbor in haying, to pro- 1 cure help in hauling in grain. Ho Cennthences harvest as soon as the, rain, will' answer and barley will do to N.tetty.green. -If it is not sufficiently 04,110 f it lak_tWo or three days in Ha eSt begtin he may work tie until the graiti is srrows,.cul 'giubble,, When all arc secured, he takei out the manure, spreads it evenly over the surface and plows it under. The hoc ground is also to be plowed for barley next spring, which keeps him pretty close until it is time to prepare for winter. In winte r i e takes good care of his stock, threshes his grain and provides fu. el having none on his firm. The orchard , is planted by the fences, around the farm and door ra rd. Now my young friends, be industrious l and saving, and you will soon be able to purchase 21 acres of. hind. And who have large possessions, and wish your sons to settle near you, 'divide your poses- Isions with them, and teach them to real ize that industry and economy are the sources to wealth and that a neat, comfort able and independent home, though it is , small, will allbrd more rational enjoy ment in old age, than large possessions with a princely mansion, even ,if it is not encumbered with debt. ORPHANS' COIIRT SALE OF Valuable Heal Es:gale, Consisting of A Grist-Mill and Saw-Mill, and 5 76 acres of Land on the Susquehanna river. Y virtue of an order of tho Orphans' Court of the County of Clearfield,' will be exposed to • Cl.o . lllS— Nark, blue, brown, in% isilde green, aml 'dive. French, Cerman and American, at all PUBLICSALE ,`troturooo.9l 00 to G 00 per yard. includin4 a gond assortment of Over Coat I 'Mills. I will positively In the bl.n igh of Clearfield on Monday mO, sell such goods at greatly reduced prices. On Cloths, Gassteres and Vestings store-keepers invaria• ,l FOURTH BA V OF FEBRUARY, 1850, the NI. make haam n g° profits us the purchasers am often judges of these) articles I will nut to impose, lI but sell them as I sell other goods at a very small advance on cosh N oting described property. viz,: ' CA SSIMERES, Black good at 91 mud at all prices upwards to 275 per yard. Also Fancy CIISA , I Iwo tracts of Land, situatein I weren a goad assortment at cry Mu prices ; also Imo medium qusiity, cheap us pOSSI bly can be sold, and i ..niu,d, I beeper than con be had elseu herr. Burnside township, Clearfield SATINETS.—BIock, blue, Navy-blue, lavender, dark mixed, light mixed grey, I county,containing in the whole &c., &c., a large and cheap lot for 30 et. 471 cts. 50 cts. 621 ets. 75 cts. and 871 ; 576 acres, with a valuable cents for a most superb article. , vIS INGS. 11l tel, emm, silk, ',At t elf Cl, uouten. eotton, env imeres and cloth nt nil prices from water power on the River, on Filiy cettie to •I'ltree Dttkar, which land there is erected arid "IMMO:Z.I , ds.g.vtrat av,.tl..a. , ksats; 4.i111:1.. OTLlTiallidbk., ° :PS:',2 in operation a good GRIST A splendid article of Black French Cloth for Gentlemen and Ladies' Cloaks at the and SAW MILL a STORE low price of $1 971 per yard as good as others sell at 82 50 to $3 00. , ' ; KEN'T'UCKY JEANS.—GoId-mixed, and Grey, good and cheap. House, DWELLING House TICK NGS and BARN, and other out-hou-,' At 10, 13, 15, 10, 21 and 22 cents ; be assured that these `Pickings are the cheapest sex and improvements. . , ever sold in Lewistown. CANTON FLANNELS.-13Ieache'd and Unbleached for Th, above properly If allowed 10 p 41 1 ,0611 a d • vantages as a Lumbering E.itibil.tina at second h . ' , 10 cents, and the best article for 121 cents. rio other irt the comity. 'Flannels of all Colors and PriCeti. To be sold us the property o f th e hew ul M a i.. 112 i cents, 18i cents, 25 cts. 28 cts. 31.1 cts. 37/ els. 50 cts. 62/ cts. and 75 cents ; thew Irvin. deceased TERMS OF SALE, ; a large lot of Superior Scarlet Flannels at 26 cents; White Gauze Flannels and 5u p„„1,,,,,,, money iv, b e pai d . perior Yellow Flannels—also Shrouding Flannels. Ocie•rourib ul the On the craitirmation or the esle—the balance in! 'fable Diaper. three annual pa) meats, Nub interest (rum eat . I L:leached and Liable:relit d for 12 cents and upwards. Santo splendid Cloth Table rovers for 250 . lid confirmation. :1 dollars t liCh. Stand Covers of desirable colots and styles. SaVOLLarai•3, 4 Bleached nod unbleat Led for G IA outs and u l wails to the %cry finest quality nindit pit-tit - nine at fruition is requ e sted to the stuck of lip =sluts as they are very i xtraordmary cheap, and as good as sold elseulo re ut S vents. .lAstEs 'l'. LEONARD, Guardian of minor heirs Clearfield, Due. 13, 19.19. RED & 1111t011 1 6'li G ENTS for Ilie Male of Dr. E. Grecn . b He and 11n Hn Pdle In Clearfield cutiniy. Richard Shaw, Clearfield Bigler cf• Co. do John Patton, Curwcnsville I. L. Barrett, Clearfield Bridge. Thomas McGhee, McGhces Mill David Kinport, Cherry Tree. P. W. Barrett, Luthersburg. Clark Pakhin, Girard township Levi I u.;z, Frenchville. Jamc,s Burnside township_ Jas. .111 , ;Q:.rk, Philipsburg, Centre co June 19, 1,3.19. NEW QAOQD3)S At the Cheapest Corner. jtibt n.,reivud. nl hni "Id ; r•innd, n fre Ii supply of FALL lad WINTER i IiOODS, consisting of i Black of all prices-31 cts. 371 2 cts. :14 cts. 50 cts. 621 cts. 75 cls. 87/, cts. $1 00 Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens- !and $1 50 for the best Alpaca made, and can be had nowhere else. Modes, Bruins, ware, I inw are, a large lot o f &c., and also a splendid assortment of fashionable Fancy Alpacas, at extremely low READY MADE CLOTHING prices, and some fine quality figured silk warp. , 41 11 Ur la ir3 c, • Sole and Up e rer Leather, Hard- ru*., .:,:,. at al Ir.ves nod ssidtli., A giod article of I.3:ar. k Silk us low a, 45 cn, nu good a , ware, Iron - Nails, Hats, Caps .olj t1^8.%, fit re al 1.i.:26 op. Wyo • ida,ii, colored and Fancy Dual Sdlis nt very roast...able limes Some ridendol Stun, strip, d. flak and Woe b'ack Saks. Florence and tiro do Nets for Liiiings. and Bennets, a very large and i Ah,,.. Sdi od Cloth—Ladles' :zilk and Merino Under Shunts—tiers idyle corded Skirls good lot of .130015 and Shoes, MU, JACONET AND CAMBRIC HSU% Nah—Ground Alum 4' Western, to greni \ariely , 1,'[.1. Figured S.sign Mulhi for Caps. Capes nod Dresses. Tur1et.0t,m.....,..,. Drue's7 ' Paints and Dye-stuffs obits, blue and pit.k F,gureil cod plido Bothileti, Sisk and ',nee 11.0nd Laves E.lging•, and 10- 1 r-i 7 SCriii , gS 111 l'lllik. % ar1..13. Ai 0 a to, at auperb and extensive Lit :10(1114.1/i of the to last and nevi • 13DffilloRobes,Cedarware, Sad- eat al) les BOA:\ El' ID BLIO.NS, all for Bale al unusually low, priers. ' (Eery—ALSO, Cook and Nine LINEN, CAMBRIC, SILK AND COTTON HANDKERCHIEFS, plate stoves, i r. , ni 5 cunt, ape. ord.. tit ihe finest article imported from PHIAN .. WI of m,hich twill but rii'd loi% for CASH or in rx 1 FURNITURE CHECKS AND CALI(.OS. Crash nod ilitil•eye Diaper fur Tiii‘el:;l g Linen i bongo 1.. r. Country Produce_ Cull arid look at l'atile-ro% er, and Ntipitute, ai , dllilit-LI LINEN of every pare and quality, very iii.od and L i,e l i l l. our wind, .1011 N PA 11 ON STOOL COT roN, of J & P. Coutes' manulacture, the best art.cie to be bud, greatly euperiur Cortsellk,o die. 0.. t. :23. '49. ,to any oilier 'nuke Cullen, %Vuulen, hluritiu and Silk HOSIERY, to great variety end ut extreme• ly In%, prime. ' GLOVES—SiIk, Kid, Cotton. Merino and Wureled of all gradeb and qualt:ics men.% %numeric', i and children... SHAWLS—SiIk, Colton and Woolen Some magnificent lieu, et) I u lung blialAls ;an v‘ell as him vy Woolen and Cotton and line Merin%) Shaeils, plain and embroidered. The abburimmit of Showlb la reteneit r and will be bold much under the usual prices. MONOPOLY tal'ing GOODS must now I•rtt,e riirwens I sire --for, nlilmisgli not ?minted ni n (•ornor v‘lionoe hu nii!dit Onlellinillffisly particle Le lure the public the hollow Lind door pin.° hunnl .if lint Ilig Ilre "CHEAPEST CORNER," pPrsonS who )1117 . 7/ j!Vol ISAAC STIITHE Willi a fall put 1.0 Adti I:EA BLY BURPRISED by the ilisrevery that ell hinds of merchandise have greatly FA LLEN in mut: ue this place since tut has return d trom l'hiludelittlia. h.te of the very Lust finality evtry thing lik.+ly to be in demand 11111 community in the t‘sy Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps 4- Bonnets, Hardware,Cutlery, Crockery, Glass an Qucepsware, Nails, Books and Stationary, Oils and , Paints Cotton earns, Ready made Clothing, (too cheap to say any thing about it,) Fish and Salt, etc., etc., with many miscellaneous and fancy articles. D7Produce 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 },nubscriber. IRE ISAAC SMITH. Ctirwensvalle,Octobrir 26,1&49. , 2'9 ULAM for sale hero. ... 9 i ,l 1/45 Ell ✓. gSM Small Profits and Quick Sales. JONES' , NE rI • HE Public are respectfully informed than C. L. JONES has received a very I. largo Stock of WINTER G iODS, omprisiog all articles kept getterey in the other mores, uilh the odulition of many ether goads not brought before to this plane. A list of articles to herewith furnished, ith the prices ; and no examine 1 anon of this exietinive stet kis invited before purchases tire made elswhere. At this store, goods tall vortitnua to he sold at lcuit per cent. lower than eail he had twin here, or It es than one.heti Ins pri,e ill goods iii Clearfield county This certainly offers great inducements io cast' DUV}:RB: the 83 , clog or no larg e n t.cr renntge. ci,en un a small purchase, %%ill amount to enough to make it n mailer of consideration. There are loony oho tic ,l ut Letvoitow.i in the old fashioned %%ay. trading. 11111 S give 1110 More keeper ad vantoge of high prices- lu such I would 'respectfully ask before Making trades in 'lb the other stores to rail nod i.e, toy goods end hear the low privets, and IDM confident that such ivill,t.a the advantage of veiling their produce and buy gouda liar coed'. In a market like this. slight effort ho made, all liindn of ("multi-) , I rod in.e coil be ditroca.cd of for CAN'T; it only requires a little tide penitence end detet MIMI thin nit the part 01 the seller, as the home consumption of produce in Lewistown u lone is very great, and 1;11: necesl.iiro 8 of hie, at %%hotelier phi e, must be had, and tiny can bo disputed of for rash. Mace I roittmcnced I usiness in Ibis place, on the cash Fyrdem, I hate sold n largn amount of goods, amf ray Imam. FS is doily incronsme. The public appreciate the ad vnidago of buying lur uio,li, &ss here bustmiss in done for cash wily. no there is no rii•lr, to rim, of credit or (rode, tho goods are Fold at a nowt' advance on cost prices; 1111 , 1 1110 city purchases being made for cash only, rind with n lengthened expe• rimier in business, on Ithirkel Siam, Pluladelphin, enables the Pubstri her to buy, beyond a doubt, lower than ocher merchants I lint convinced that there ore n (rest many who would It ho to deal with n e and gel cheap goods for cash if they only could command moth for their produce, to each I boy sell cheap nil sill fur cusfr only, NOW for the Rut of goods on hand : Of the net‘eio Ely ICA. n good iliorortinetit ul neat rieures, a good article ei I ling at 3,1, S. b I 4 renio, 10 the tinext quality to be lind, a good ashwtinerit of blue and orange. My tip Culitoca a. - e re , ally u•tuntxlrtug fur Ike price, good and %%life. A large and ported clock uI. from 12 1 2 oats and up\ aidr; d .plondid artiole of fide French Ging bright colors, and warranted nut in ladc•iorwosloog, fur 18 3 4 cent ,, ; n'Fo Wain dark style Cimino ions, Gingliatut, at 28 vent,, high ( - adore aka at various prn es. Of ex Pry style and quality iinaginahle, plain Mitch, bourn,lead, tnouss and other colors, all ' vtoul amelf, ut 2nd mourning l\lous do Lames all wool at 22 rents. uiso good do tauten at 18:1 4 outs, desirublu colors; also In LalliCH of eliru suably in high t ulun, bto•li as Muzurnio blue, durit tool light grt en, blue. maroon, orange, scarlet, , Figured and plron of superior qunitiv Irmo 15 1-2 to 75 :q); 12 1 2 ret.t Ca thwer, e are t 1 1(.. ; cht npued giMlt e%er heard of, ii!so 1111 'he dark and de?qraidl hgn colura l oatintere ike a .ieu en the de L 41113 Ola:1 reduccd pril ir,;urs and puke TRIM II GS: ro,sortanent embracing et cry article %%allied II ,ulin and E) Needled, dies, Tnly Coromilion cords, 'Whalebones, Sdk, CUILOII and Linen Brad.., %%diet Trimming, Ribbons, a new article for dresses ; Fancy lilllll , laS for dresses ; blue k nod colored e %%nig SiAt Thimbles ; Combs of all kinds ; some splendid Buffalo and Turtle Snell emit .e, colored. Thread Edging Gtr Trimmings Steel and Go d Beads—ulsu gold and silver %Vire lor embroideries. All %%mills of plum and Fancy Satin fur Mantua Itilmona ; all colors of lining Altislins; Bleached and Brown Uniting ; Zephyr Wowed of all shades ; Belt Slides and Artificial lion era. LADIES' SIiJOES. A room is fitted up expre.sly for Ladies', Misses' and childrons' Shoes, end particular attention is paid le this department. Every style and quality of Shoes kept on hand, and will positively be sold cheaper than possibly can be had elsewhere. The new fall stock is received, and the assort• men' will be kept up At least twenty per cent can ho saved by buying shoes at Junes' Store. A good stock el Indiu Rubber Shoes--very Chenp DIENS' AND BOYS' BOOTS AND SHOES. It is useless to enumerate thn kinds and prices on hand; malice it to say that the assortment is 11 , e le.rg,esi mid decidedly the cheapest ever opened be in LCINIBIOI.7II. A good assurimept of CLOTH and GLAZED CAPS. Also Fur Trimmed, Fur & Seel Skin—cheap. BLACK HATS• • At $1 25, 1 O. 1 7.5 2 00, 2 50, 3 00 and 4 00; also Fancy Hats for Alen and Bobs. I am prepared to troll lints and Cape at least 25 per cent. lower than they have ever been sold tr. Lewis town, having had them manufactured expressly fur my sales, and warrant thorn to be equal in quality, 0 nut better than to be had elsewhere. CRAVATS and SUSPENDERS in great variety. A most superb assortment of Fancy Silk cra vats, cotton du. plain black silk du. at, different prices, fur sale unusually.loW. Very cheap.— Sumo extra aim larger Ilion can be found in oilier stores. Also an extensive as surttaent of Woolen .Ne:t Hoods and Sacks fur children ; cotton Laps and Black and White Wad• ding; a nice lot of Comforts, vuriuus sizes. Cheap Bed Blankets, a good assortment (041,M,StaTSL—The best assortment to be found at 45 store, of all qualities, and is ill be sold at reduced prices. Persons purchasing Carpets will nat'o•ily find them RR per cent cheaper at . Junes' hut a very extensive assortment to select from. CARPET BAGS. and Ladies' Batchels—fiume tine Vekot and Venitian Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Cedar Ware, Baskets, Kept in a soparato room from Dry Goods. and particular attention paid to keeping up a general assortment of the above goods. Good New Orleans Sugar 6 1 4 cents ; White Sugar 9 cents; crush. ed Sugar 10 cents; pulverized Sugar. 10 cent.; and superior Loaf Sugar. 10 canto. Good Molasses for 6 1.4 coals per quart r New Orleans Molasses of good quality at 35 cent. per gallon; and sup periJr at 40 cents I Also good Sugar House Syrup. and the best Ro y al GoldeivSyruri at 50 cents; a splendid article of Baking Mol t4O cents per gallon : COFFEE—very superior at 10 . cents ; 'X ' if t, ~~~ P ~ ~~4 911 LEWISTOWN PA. (* -- ..40 DRY GOODS 1,92.21.1.1211 i 4s4llt24sol2ira ULETIUMAMZI. MOUS DE LAINES. Gilfieflfllmiylfl» MERIN 0 ES. A l'irge and beautiful atock id it.ei-e kepi on hnoil, for aafe at Lt , Lp (i) 04 Looking Glasses. MI Loguirn coffee 10;4:tante; !marmot Ity ; and real old Gov erritterit Jeri' of 1Q! rents: Fresh Chatleti. , ton Mee t 5 rcpt,; ktalteriF„Chocoltile„2o cents , per pound, FRESH, TFAS—•supetiornlnek andlGreeit, l'GreeM of the - Gent gribliiico itnperred into the Phi WI altlii!LE solti..M.,wiLlosi, Priers: ;Good Black and Orson, s'ona and Younr,liv's - an Tres. at 50 nntl- 75 cents ; Nrpmtnii;F:iirn perial and Yonne Hymon, aI $ 1 v I b., :!t i st i p t •:.l . rin t ' i ony an F r s t; i ln o titl- 1 / 4 2 5 5 t o .. n A t ;ge i t,e , r i t . it i r i nisor on c im A i N nt . Pe c tcr:t S 013 4 q c o r i o it t i . :) n i 4 rond _RAJTOBACCO. Superior Cavendish, at 31 cents per lh.• and flat . p'ut' , ,s, tit EttVcents per p.,tind HONEY at 75 cents per gallon. Fihti and Solt redured prix cm. • - • . • A very superior assortment of( 'lottery, compile is roni 4. ‘.l q ,l i ly ( An il:sls ruo,, The large:l, cheapest and het.t aaß‘Jritac at t . %er uprtall at ' l ' () N V I-I ( ) 14 I'4%S (\ 14 1 . 1 U Y I r S Great inducements a re off red. u+ a Itheral abnicaa - nt tall be mode. C. 114. JON ON,, ' Lert Wown. Dem her 11. 1849. 13111 FALL AND WINTER GOODS. AE sithsciit , or is Jost now rucekilli n very Inrgc and 5it.i.,1,:,• of t;trOD-1 fur the appr,arl i , T Inc P.IiI nndvVinter trndc, which trill need hut In be ex:unwed, and the , privet itscurtnined, to pure:miters to carry Breen o 11: Tho slot kis composed portly as 101.,0%%14 : , if DRY G 0 (WS, Cloths, black, blue, brown, Citssimeres, 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, Cloves, Suspenders, etc. OILS'. Common and Tanners'. Candles—Tobacco—Segars and Crackers Oct. 19, 181.9 P" ---• •••••....Z...- • - SC'm Brit ./4\ V . acovoran's o( ranc.r.g. reit - r Ili • r,d , th, ;01 11. f QUA VT/TY ' I r Li in the ,Wrdi^int , oh;r4 and ;PA Ihe Ut. •th rt '!g,r r cr.. - BRANT'S INDIAN PERIFINI EXTRACT st,A a IPA/ inc. in every rtsprn.l , and there drat pr,,l. in rr ii ,n:rry utreet.•.l, thnt ONE it contatii.l rrvort purl lying, healing Slrtue. turd wiliaal pow r then , it ,1011111. , / in For, Pot/ nuy sar. .1(11...,11712. 1/1 1.11) Mil r /711cli.' 1 / 1 , Ihnt 11,1.• erl'r I,C1•11 offered inn 1,1'1.. 'not, Io u•ltlonht•nl prom in err pnniphlete, iiiat hv the use ut this grent Gm,b,tn i'll/ . ..jitr, they thrt wen. 1/i; :inn I 111! y Cunt %sr., I 555 E. 1111.1 C 111 1 .• 1 . 1 in Il' that .veres timCir, :+crinrut.ot Ji La.. I, h., t. nun Llrdurid and Cestro. Hundrods—Thousands— u:, ,l rltt.,C; l't brining rued nad • —lpartliat imd other in( .11t•ittrte tecom• nett.it .1 to rt• th.en... ht., •• /4,/ that— Brant's is the Cheapest, ):1e 1: .. :' • r,l it Jut, ',tore curntive mat. ln) - [ disca.oe in UtuCil of tiliy ~tli, r medicine. ilell BI=X=OMMMMMVII!EMI . .. P(//'7 i /ME: , .ilorr cll•ebee tlinn one botar ol sweapa• ri.' • I:ft %! , I',l Pr.ll irk - %,,i..,',1 1.0 nt r.A•np .4 four h o!. - Irs it 10.:TI, •. .4r , r, , nrioa at pot G . , ,, :1ar But liflANrif ITiII! II li .• •,...i.t.t ~t.'y ~!, F. 1.11.1..11t.“ 1,..!Ge ; nCid boftl, of ft icf.. 11.1 a ropohir of enrll} FoUr 4: a, o.P f. , fac of :ar•apara there. •ar•up,ri!!,• on it, ht.o,, poorr and /11 V , .1 'I 3, , 11•M'rih o 4.4.1 nu more th", 1." 0• , t,.• to ht. as. ,rieftr us the I't•et C.)1: Qua Dollar's Worth ! r ;Sr. -brIW much r ITT Lt —l.r„• mis,•li .t,. (int fAv!tar , clrill Pra.tt PURI rlEn • l'"I C,r I ; nicht which a yin men of its 1,01V1..r. CANCEROUS SCROFULA ! r!,O. ..r h 0 . 2 man witu •or fire-1 Ib. rd; !-! . .re./ .1 a 1.7 ..• c. 0.!) 01 Ic...duht. by oTtly rweioc tuttks it• - ttor• r. ever v by tho tt.o. of In tie lice[ „ n+ ever 1113(1e, ratlll. •, nr , !i - tt/ :ow, to etleet the nuu of A , prie,s rote. J 11',..1 I ' , 1 , 1,1a. C's baLl ad %n or 9er:re— In.n• t uurott d It, hit !Jed the I.:>t year— Ile •..1 .0.1 .1. 1/.11: 41%1 0. to 1.." ttonblu tu rn..! b.. 1w..l Ile had the beet etwtllt.tl nei• rl •tI i ••' ttt t . et (114:.' :.(1 [:1.11.; . 1 "qi• -..•! • .1 : • whit ,1 4, 4444, rd to be In 1 , "I•11.1 cr.: th 17;:4 4 :. vet t, :1 • •• 1"::.1Srt• It. trip this tigit ' :/13 u,, uutic: 1.1• 4 4,4., 1 4 4/ 11...1 fir 1. r...the.l ld! flu .•tr0h...1 111.11 It b, pid.V. 1....11111; by a n 7,1 by two 1:1. cep , —nn t Ler mtd, r Ih.t enti. ns I, , rztt h... '..i, hxd .....r!) 1;,•. II':, tl.it • h., b.) h i h ainie - 1‘..1 so: 1. n ?itirr eel , . on In. ..•110 part.. . 4 1 LI. 144 . 1, lg. I 41/ 1444 . 11i4anuJ fill WI I, ,I'4A =II I) pct. “. ILI.: •ol or 111, port ,kar4,l pliy• 1;,,t i., 66 06 Jin,l 1.. 6 , 11.•-::n OW day bein't he I ••tein, ti. I pram's V et , :atit• {tied him, rtt,.l Own 10111 lion 611.1 aft tho ',Belk...Ain 11.1 the Mal ca.: mud Worgt than I-lopeless Sow hear M:. kt Mi. mem of curo etnid v w lid. In 0,01,1 Oin• vt prirIFYING I: X 114'.1 ( 7' 1,/( , ) tta cunl IcJ mr toea gfftny bed— the sr r I .•111 , . (11:41.1i 11 106 10 au o:Ii of the h.u...r —the nth: u ,! tut ttj Stith, tiro I/111C- 4 , 111111 %A 1011 I 1111,1 t: 11,1 u. 14, Ir. N,l* 1..411.1 N 001 it nmay La rfro 111: .1 i7ll are. P:::trts MI( tied 11 pf•r loct rest,r.-11 n C to quad /1,41%:)1. FOURTEEN 7WITNU-SES: - . Tn.• tor verfill t l 1.1 by OR •I•. IVIi.- I.l\lt Mr If. It lI I IOIYN.VI . Mott Ktnne Akal+ - 1. /11,i ,- 1:1 1. t t 1.1.'ONY.1(1), 1:1.1:VEN r u e '' , /Air u ut It oyi,. AGENTS. E. & W. F. IRWIN, Clearfield ISAAC SMITH, Cllrleil/gVillet S. & F. K. ARNOLD, LW/4Mblag. C. R. EARLEY, Ridgeway. J. L. LINDERHUTII, adetlOnia. D. S. DEARING, Brookville. Nov 30. 18-19 ly Whole Sale Grocery , MARKET & CANAL St., HARRISBURG, PA. J& E. C. EBY always keep a large escort. . ment of Ciroceries which they can ad/ as low le they can ho purchased in the A,lnntt ci ties. We would name. 200 Bags Rio Coffee. 100 do Laguira do 20 Hhds. Porto Rico Sugar. 20 do N. Orleans, ,do 30 do S. 11. - 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. Baton sides and Should. ALSO—Whiie Lead,Oil; Booig & Shoeg and all the leading,aqielea in, trade. , Merrhanie and 4.utabermen . would dti, w:01 to:efili "and POO prices, IMLumbrt4ad'hUn lak - sn itn►glwdf Harrisburg Nov. 14, 1849,-3m Reack-illarle Clothim; NEW CHEAP CASH STORE 'o*-- HARD TT ARE, A good assortment. Crocker ware, Grind-Stoncs,. Brooms, Wash-boards Tubs.', BOOTS and SHOES That cannot be surpassed. Clocks and Confectionary. Drugs, Paints, Dye-stuffs, Patent Atedicines, Matches, Lamp, Black, Glass, Putt3r etc. GROCERIES Coffee—Tea—Chocolate. 1 Sugar—White crushed, do pul-1 vcrized, do loaf, do brown.. Molasses—Boston Syrup, Sugary I lousi! and New Orleans. N" lIF, subscribers are now opening at their Old stand, in the borough Or Clearfield, the best assorted lot of LI. - ;2„4.5;4:u.m.z.u.52,12 TitDefs.ll>S: Nvl. h ,h, y h t• t brit!. r mbrw ill'', 4:111061011 ry variety td Dry Goods, iNroeeries, Hard• ,are, gileensware, Cedar, ware, Tikitvare, Drugs, Pa ! tend Medicines, Blye-sluilii„ and Oils. They ti,ve nko a pod t.c:ortment 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. At.% Boots and shoes of every vari ety, hats, caps, hoods and bon; nets—cottan laps, cotton chain and carpet-yarn. RAFT ROPES of s z•s ; 1,11 a, 1111/1(1 [ht.( t ii inn y other rrliri f y I„ Mt noun. 't i ny .ff,..r their re r I lair pit( r. tor C.V. , rotmtry rit trt 7. Zit :131) Z,ll' vki OULD niii,ollll(e w I,i 4 , 41 C 1,11.111. re :11141 !tie plllllll . kellerilly. !hit he link iris( rr re! rd Hod is m.w t•rriiing at Lis old ca oil I.lrge 111,1 s;•1 , 1.1.1.11 slo4 , lrituriil of • FALL & WINTER' Cortsi. , ling in part Dry Goods, Groceries, llardware, Tinware, Queensware, Boots and Shoes, Bats, Caps and Bonnets. Drugs. Nails and Glass, Spanish Sole-leather, Brass Clocks, Confectionary, etc., etc., Tootht r ‘villi n number of of o lra : , •0 Wag. crows ru mOlOlOll, 0/1 01 ‘S h ~! b.- sold 14w for Cash or cuuhui gcd I.r c nry Jr, SOMETHING NEW UNDER TILE SUNS Ho nal all tall et (MCP ) , 1.1 d.iolltedlig l , lir large &tuck of Strawberry, Pine-apple, Sarsaparilla and Lemon Syrups, Preserved Fruits, Pick led Oysters and other choice Pickles (the very names of which make one' mouth water,) wino. no have join received and are none ttellie at the lon eat figure at 'Tut: CIMAP coascit.' CRANS & BROTHER. , Cunt ensville Dee 8 FA RI 31 FO IL SA L 13i; subscriber offers for sale nn rzcClt 1. form, vinnaining 100 eyes, situate in finrthaus lowtiOirs. Clearfield count about three miles from Korthane. FIFTY sere! which is cleared, end in good order, and pride led with good fences. The improvements ate flew PLANK FRAME, HOUSE, A . 10 . 1 i LOG BAB' and a koung and Ihrfiy-ArPLE 011CHARD,a is ncll oupoired ictth gout, a pringi of tvuter:-: The above form ►►ill be eold on !COMMA , terms Apply to the sub.criber 0111 the premlr MICILAEL EIBENAIAN N. October 16. 18•!9. 6m. 012111 AZ a y a ME, lo the prom . sea o I thee scrilu.r. in Brolly' township, f . r o e bout the middle of October lot •- pale RED 11EIFFEIt, with wk spots, und'sopposed to be two y old last spring. The owner to requestted to forwartl, - prove property and take tier away. 01 , wtautlie will he disposed,oU oa the law direols Divp.,,.. -3. Dec. 24, 1949 F. P. HURXTIIAL., Fresh Goods. LEONARD MOORE New Goods. nflv 8 -If.
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