. . nti r -, i nu R • sona o p to suppose' upon the acre laid off! T three feet each way with two stalks in a ---e4"1"-'-- ' '' .l.:-..------.' --;...-" .... 77------ bill, that every three stalks; if well culti- 1 - _ ' RIM torFarmeri. - , vated, would 'upon nn average, produce It is au, eirr:Ot, to plant seed frOm a 'State 5 gbod care, which would make 129 bush further Siiiith: 'ln a cold season only theeta. ... . seed froni.a cOider elienate Will ripen , well. l —...--- Never keep. tour dattlC short; lbw em The pine barrens of the south are said mers can:affot,l it. If v . oit starve them 'to be well adapted for the breeding of they will ytyn. ! sheep :null it is proposed to conVert them Kr - X 0 It will not do to hoe a great field Ihr a , into extensive sheep tracks. ............—.. little i crop; Or to mow . 20 acres for till, 1 ---"'"— —! • ilie at .itly informed e loads of hay.l:,,Enrieli the land and it will ;' ,_, „ A i 'aillAsito.wano I hock ~..pay: y oo, for it. Better lii rill thirty acres : ... t i - :N . I , ss:vll, - . ) Weli,:tfitkti fifty acres by iiitlveB, I ... 1 J.IIII 1 , ! liti e.l.)!lii trIU.I 1A4115111 4111 • A IVINTER .. In,dry pastures dig .fur wit ti2r on ti lt , i blow 'pf a hill, springs are more frequent bLuctir the surfttee on a height than in a *ale., , The foot of the'owner is the best manure for land. . Cut bushes that you wish to destroy, *the summer, anilwith a sharp instru- Innto,--they will bleed freely and die. Act ounta should be kept detailing the expenses and products of each field. When an implement is no longer wan ted for the season, lay it carefully aside, but first let it be well cleaned. Obtain good seed, prepare your ground well, sow early and pay very little atten tion to the moon. Cultivate your own heart aright; re member that "whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap." Do not begin farming by building an extensive house, lior.a spacious barn, till you have Something to store in it. Keep notes of remarkable events on your fermi. Recording even your errors will be of benefit. Good fences make good neighbors. The better animals can be fed,-nnd the more comfortable they can be kept, the more profitable they are, and all farmers work for profit. Sow clover deep, it secures it against the draught. Cotirs well fed in winter, gixe more milk in summer. %' When yousee the fence down put it up, if it 'reMains until to-morrow the cattle may get over. What ought to be done to-day do it, for to-morrow it may rain. Management of Ilene ' Hens, when properly attended, and sup pled with good quarters, will lay as well in winter as in summer. We have pub lished many facts which justifies this as sertioil One winter we fed our hens well with water and grain but they had no ex tra care, and they did not lay well. The next winter we gave extra attention, sup plied, them with various kinds of food, and generally with a warm breakfast of boiled potatoes,' meal, &c., and they laid abund dantly. The eggs they laid in January were WOO:I - Olt the market price, three times the amount they consumed. ' These expe riments were with the Same liens, with the same disadvantage of being one year old er the second year. In an account of , managing hens; from J. S. Say word, Esq., efikiitbr, he stated that 150 hens pro dac,ed 1900 eggs in the cold month of January. In a cold part, of the country too,'' ' Hens should have a warm house. It Should faCe the south, and there should be glass to let in the sun. The situation should be a dry one, and sheltered from the sold 'winds. The house should be kept clean. The manure should be often removed, as the ammonia arisin! fro.; affects the eyes of the fow • an it pro dm:dec./IL,- -- ~ .1 ses of various kinds. The rpat way is to catch the manure on a floor der the roost, and remove it often, dry up no. the T t h n e o i house touurseeshould on the flo b o e r ll w: t i r ti n i l s , a y ‘ e v t st. The dung is used by tanners, who en give a good price; it is also I.altia. fox manure, being worth more than N II ventilated in mild weather. / . •, - , ' PR ESERVATIO N . OF MEAT BYFREEZING. / —Every body knows, or ought to know, . 'that incat will keep perfectly sweet so long , 'se' it remains frozen. But every body toes-notknew that their meat will be ten der or tough, according to the method of thawing it: . - If frozen meat is brought into a warm *in, and thawed by heat—if you have not good teeth, and the digestive powers of an ostrich, you had better leave that part of the dinner for,tbosa who have. There- Sore, bring from the larder, the night be fine it is.wanted, the meat of poultry in 'tended for dinner, and plunge it into cold Water,The next morning a thick coating of ice will be found incrusting the whole *CO.' 'Take it off, and change the water, . and let it.remain until the hour for dressing -,.. it. .If*. he boiled," put it over the fire in 'collwater ;' if fOr a roast, put it not before _ to briek a 'fire, as there is always danger 'dig the heart of a large piece may not be •Completely thawed, in,winch case it will be !Spoiled.: :Vegetables should llte thawed in the same - way, and, with few exceptions, they • .be. 'better Tor , having . been frozen._ however, , acquire a disagreeable • eetness., ... . . 2,\ Indian Corn in 71:nnessee.—Major "7oliri,4cGOughey, in his agricultural ad , Aress, delivered at Greenville, says he has; pro itel 80 bushels of corn to the acre, and . ' like 100 bushels or more can 'he ' cad., ;11n ,niak.ea the 'following cal -42d6,„ Take On:acrelof corn and lay -.T;feet each liJayti land Waite two Qtalks, froVood, ' mida tea: 1- I Mrs; B " % and a Tit's I ‘ t i ..) an ‘awAsuo.tutio trin.Lotql SN:V/ia J.,111 NMI I! U.) 1..4115!11 alit .1 %.,.1.1 NMI .11i Ili.. Pll.lOlll If $! , 1%1 /Of 'p um, .1.01.1)Moi 1111 l .1.1.911)pnn 1114111 A • ti , 0 I . 3 411M0W.. 'WM.") tiO!VO (1 0•1 (1 oil) SOP9.II] 301110 E i t t u"ti)J SU.) -11dIV :'SIJ 11) SUJ!III3 :'BlO !sla tCI SpllllUkt 'SP 9(j 8)10UplUS satottpssto pJUA .10(1 cIL 19 I stuoto !•sio tei silos roj, ! 201 .tad Le ill 13alp1s pm: sip:Nl (ii 00-Jug -ctj, :•sw wog) sni -u.toins :•sla ts oppooto :•14).) t 9 2U aotg f•sp w .C2titioo otll ut al!tim isaq :•sia 01 in au.i9iis oo!li ()pod isoq •SIO 6ln .11:11115 gueviao AtaN piati ant, lu 501:134 OJU a Iwo Maui Av4i tI34M va A 4 ral-u Lll oa no). NVO MOH LIST OF LETTERS EMA I N I N(;iti the Post 01lire al Cleat field. Pu Rfor Ow Quarter entiii.ir 31st December, 1819. Any Drignerrean A rii.tHoyt Gould R Antes Milli p I Irvin A lexandet - -13 Brown Challea I Alolick Justus A Rev Bruner Jo'in AltNnughton S. Clayton Alks Ann Ogden Leonard Diructurs of the Pimr iil Porter John Lawrimi c toss Mdiiii itOCti I'llOllOH Boi. Duff W. C , Rohs Solomon Dui one 'William i Renner \Vni. Diamond Buz 1 ' Smith Robert Davis J ce. J ll Simnmns Thomns (; Falls Allen Farrell Tulin llurrigerln. Ellen prtnership. co-partnership ex isting heretofore between the subscribers, tra• ding under the firm of I ON ER K BLAI R. 111 the Cubinet making business, at Cur vensville, 1%.1N duy dis,ol v..d. The accounts of said firm are left in the hands of Enquire hisiitia, of which those trail sled, to 11 1 in he notice Jan. '2l, 1850.—pd RED & BROWN PILLS; AGENT'S fur the link of Dr. E. Greencltet and Bross n P lln in Clearfield cuunty. Richard Shaw, Clearfield. Bigler 4 Co. do John Patton, Curwensville. I. L. Barrett, Clearfield Bridge. Thomas McGhee, McGhees Mill. David Kinport, Cherry Tice. P. I.V. Barrett, Luthersburg. Clark Patchin, Girard township. Levi 1 a;z, Frenchville. Tame Mt:Um - am Burnside township Jas. M;G-irk C.'entri.- co. June 10, 1` 49. 43.444/' 1.2.24:MU 43.8.2.24:02170 ; Of the newest styles, n good assortment ul neat figures, a good article ai fling at 3, 1. 5. ri I 4 vents, & upwards to the finest quality to he had, a good astortinent of blue and orange. My lip Calicoes are re- ally intorusloug lur the mice, good and wide. (LILLYIIIwaz. A large rind perlert smelt of Irma 12 I 2 cents and upwards; a splcmilid ern, le of line Freiii Ii (ling harm, bright cu.ors, and %‘,,rruine.l nut to lack in Gushing, for 18 3 4 coll..; uiso plum (lurk style I. inono anis, Ginghaiild at 2 8, ems, high colors also at various prices. MOUS DE LAINES. (Jr every style and quality imaginable, plain black, brim!), snuff, lead, mouse and other colois, nll IV 0 I 0 N, P 0 L Y „out. A .plc ulit' urt,cit, ol 2nd mourning Noun do Lollies all %void tit 22 emits. aisu good de Laities at • 163.1 cents, desirable colors; also do Lanes 01 extra quality ii logh colors, such us Aluzarilie blue, IN retailing GOODS must now cease in Ciirwens dark and light green, blue, maroon, orange, scarlet, crimson. &e., &c. vil!e—for, although not situated at II Corner t CUAZ/BatissUUStataa whence he iht stentatiously parnile before c public the hol m lo g w and deceptise Mast of lin% ing M the Figured and plan of superior quality from 15 1-2 to 75 cen , s. NJ. 12 I 2 cent_ Castanet . , s are the CHEAPEST CORNER," chi !pest g...;., ever heard ill, also nil the dark aticylesirttlily,hgn odors Cuslimere the suite as the Mous de Lains. _ - persons Who may furor _ ~. .11E,RINO_ES. ISAAC 517111171 .11.1i41/qualities, colors and prices. A large and beuutiful stock of these goods kept on hand, fur .ale at _a - -.— redui c d priers. ...-•••• With it call will be Acw3L • Astrt aisim by .4.1. IL )2 a (.0 a Eac. the discovery that all k - c merchandise have greatly t" A1.1..):8 _ , Cr, jut this place since lit: has Black of all prices-31 cts. 37 i.cts. , a 4 cts. 50 cts. 62i CIS. 75 d.S. 87) 2 08. 6i. 00 rolu a ~.., a Vhdridelphia. Ho has of the very and $1 50 for the best Alpaca made, and can be had nowhere else. Modes, &urns, st quality every thing likaly to be in demand in Ste., and also u splendid assortment of fashionable Fancy Alpacas, at extremely low this community in the way ill' Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and i prices, and some fine quality figured silk warp. Shoes, flats, Caps 4 Bonnets, ' 0 LE Ili tit 0 o Black silk+ or all pr;ces and widths, A good article ill Blink Si lk as low as 45 cis till good aa Ihardware, Cutlery, Crockery, is sold elsewhere at 826 cis. Also. plum, colored and Faticy Do ss Silks, at very reasonable prices ; Glass and Queensware, Nails, Seine splendid Satin. striped. Meek and blue tilw It S. 1i,4. Fie tt'ill 0 lied Gru de Naps for blimp. Also, Silk Oil Cloth—Ladies' Silk and Mil/110 Under Shirts—newsiyle corded Skirts Oils and Books and Stationary, , ANAL, JACONET AND CAMBRIC MUSLINS, Paints, Cotton Yarns, Ready ii,great a ariet • alio. Figured S,sii.s Nulls lur Caps, Capes mid Dresses. . Tarleton Mastitis, made Clothing, (too cheap to ~ hite, blue and [ 3 : ' ilili. Figured and !dun, Bli übineit, S , anti Lice II E n .l. L aces .l e, , m , a i g „1 1,. say any thing about it,) •. \ Fish sertings lit endless v uric my. Also a mcst superb and extensive assortment ill the rn beat and ne w • est styles BONNET RIBBONS, all fur sale at unusually low priecis. and Salt, etc., etc., with many LINEN, CAMBRIC, SILK AND COTTON HANDKERCHIEFS, miscellaneous and fancy articles. , F rom 5 irate w iii'elds to the fi nest article imported Iron Faris. Produce at market prices ET IZNI*I UR ECIIEC ES AND C A I,IC OS. Crash and Bird eye Ikaper lot 'Lou elbi,g. Linen will betaken in exchan g e for goods Fifile-(l,‘, ere and Napkins, aid IRISH LINEN ill every prime und quoin> , very good end c•lieup. SFOOL LOI'ION, ul J & I'. Cuutes . inanulacture, the best article to be had, greatly superior --such as grain, lumber, rags, Flax- I ' u h 'i."oVi,'.. c u. (L OVES—SiIk, lk, io 01. y other [mike. Cotton, IVoulen, Merino and Silk HOSIERY, iii great variety slid at extrenno• leather, bees-wax, tallow, k,J, coil.. .Merin,, and %Vowed of all grades and qualm( a omens% womens . , seed, etc., etc. Cash will not be and (midi.... SHAWLS— Silk Cotton and Woolen Some itingnificent now style long shawls ;as w ell ns lien. refused, and if any gentleman or ~ y %V cutout and Cotton and line hlerinu Shawls, plain and embroidered. 'file ustorinent of Shawls lady has a lot of "the root of all m., extensive and will be sold much under the usual prices. evil, which he or she wishes to dis- T IR 1111 M 1 Ili (S : pose of, the greatest bargains may An assortment embracing every article wanted. Hooks and Eyes, (iii. , , Needles, IX.iiitting•lslee be obtained at the store of the d ii l i t.i: l , ,,, l l :i . dy a ( ' H o o t : v u n a , r L I : c o l t:nu ! u n t ol d % c e u bb ral e :, ; ll l : . l . .a ri l c o y bo u n u es i I , o S l : fi i I ki,orCuiiiirtienb.lie.ll(l. black Lu t es a ll f r .d rtic ( l . :, lo V u e d l Velvet a ' s F i r o i g iti s m i l l t k ig subscriber. Thimbles ; Combs el all kinds ; sauce splendid Buffalo and Turtle Shell C 0111.41, colored. 'Fbeend Edging for Trimmings Steel and Go d Beads—also gold and silver Wire for embronlei lee, All w Mills tub plum and Fancy Slum lot 'Baotou Ribbons; all colors of lining Muslins ; Bleuched and Brown Drilling ; Zephyr Worsted of all shades ; Belt Slides and A rtiliciel Fitt% cry. • ISAAC SAll'l.ll. Ociober 2G. 1819. ....._ NEW 6400i11S _ , LADIINS' SiiOES S. . , A room is fitted tip expressly for Ladies', Misses' and childrens' Shoes, and particular attention 161 Al Ike Cheapesl Corner. pout to thus department. Every style and quality of Shoes kept on hand. and will 'astut ely be I possibly can be had elsewhere. The new tall stock id received, and the assort Mill:: Subscriber has just received, at his eld ~..ki cheaper titan 1. viand, afresh supply ta FALL and WINTER meta will be kept up . At l e a s t itieDiy per cent can be saved by buying shoes at Junes' Store. A GOODS, consisting of good stuck ul India Rubber Shoes—very cheap . , Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens- LIENS' AND BOIS' BOOTS AND SHOES. I I . u.uicss to enumerate the kinds and prices on hand; suffice it to say that the assortment is ware, Tinware, a large lot of '' ' hu largest and decidedly the cheapest ever opened before in Lewistown. READY MADE CLOTHING, at good assortment of CLOTH and GLAZED CAPS. Mao Fur 'Frimined, Fur & Seal Skin—cheap. Sole and Upper Leather, Hard- BLAC.K. BEATS • ware, Iron (.5- Nails, Hats, Caps Al $1 25, 1 .50, .1. 75 2 00, 2 50, 3 00 and 400 ; also Fancy !tats (or Alen and 110.15. I am and Bonnets, a very large and Picriarcd ID sell fiats and Caps at least 25 per cent. lower than they have ever been sold it, Lewis and Sh • good lot of Boots , hoes, rust, having had them manulactuLed expressly for my sales, and warrant them to be equal in quality, il nut Rtieeptluin to be hlia elsewhere.' • .Salt—Ground Aluin. 4 Western,' cliAv Al's and SUSPENDERS in great variety. A most super!) oss , rtment of Fancy Silk cra• vats, cotton do. plum black silk du. at different prieee,, Mr sale unusually low. Drugs, • Paints and Dye-stuffs, , . _ , I.ook - in 2; Giasses. . . Buffalo Robes, Cedarware, Sad- , . Sumo ! Very cheap.-- extra size, larger than can be found in other stores. Also an evensive as. dlery, -- ALSO, Cook and Nine, ointment ut Woolen Nest floods and' SatleiTur children ; cotton Laps and Black and ',Wine Wad , . I t plate stoves, , _ding ; a nice lut ul Condone'. various sizes.. Cheap Bed Blankets, a gaud assortment All oh which %% • 111 be ~1 l o w tor civ i l ! or oi cx . ' , 401,11reatra4—The best uesurtment to Ire found at, this store, of all qualities, and w ill be ii m b ii . o . Col and 1 0 ,4, „ I sold ut reduced prices, , Persons purchasing Carpets will not o:tly find , them 20 per . c ent .. cheaper at amour to for Country stork. . JON PA PTON :Jones' but a vernezleasive assortment to soloct frmn. CARPET BAGS and Lathed batchele—suine ' fine 'and Venitian ' Curwensville. Oct. 23. '4O. ' ' ' ne Velvet . ---- op ' G , c 1,... pierce assorted Sattinotis rat the clic Groceries, Queensware, Harr. ! ware, Codarware, BaSkets, ",,iO. Store, of , —..--.Z.L—•—:.--.-----_:_:—. • 1 ;i ;ii a — tiep..:.rzli o room from Dry Goods, and particular attention paid to keeping up. a general . goods. Good New , Orleans:Sugar 0.1 4.conla:t White Su "'pr im "' " ihe""a gar 9 cents; crus ßrown a pieces Stack. Blue and Bron cloth fur Dress • • 1 • '' • • !ed Sugar 10. rents ; pulverized Sugar 10 Cents l'and suporaor Loaf Sugar 10, cents. Good Molasses Vi FRIO , f * of isle by ' ' I " • i SIGL • E R 4.0 -.r. .. 1 for 6 1.4 cents per quart : New Orleans Mdlaises of. good quality at 35 cent:, per,galion i and au • • .i.icat 411 . /4entit t. 'Woo good Sugar HODS, 809 p, '.diul lhe.beit Royal ciowiiii 'Syrup it 59 coati 'OOFr EE-:.iveri etiperlor o'lo anti ; I .. ,— Molasses at 40 dents periilltin 'i • inOb• 'or thitit Tato Tule A C Walker Jumes RADEBALaI, I'. M DISSOLUTION A. C. I'oNER, JOHN BLAIR. loih f9r Offer, ti,al. 6a. • BIGLER 84'. Digit ira coffee 10 cents, best quality; and rent old ecrorrnm.itettlarolltr.2ollltrt — Fre..th..Cl l Stie ll . l, .. l 'loft Rke nt 5 rents ;Bakerre . Cliocrittitt: 20 rents per pound. FRESH. TEAS*supetlor.filack and Green, of the beskilunlittes:initiorte,tl trite, thel'hilndelphin ranrkets. and sold At very low prices: ' • Guud Week and Green, Oolong and Young Hyson'Terts,-ot 50-ontl-75-cents per pound; Ewa/rm. -- 11 . . • • perinl and Young Ilytion. at 31 per !h., no gmid cc nny Fold ni $1 25 r A gorieral:assortment Selena 1 - ()NES' NEW ST OR . —Sperioe SPERM OIL; second quality dilto—Also FISH OlL:—Speim and Tallo•A CANDLES— FASuperior Cnstile SAl'. and good Brett n Bread 4 , TOBACCO. Superior Cavendish, at 31 rents per lb. Twist and flat plug., at 20 cenbi per peurid tIONEY nt 75 rents per gallon. Fi.li and Salt 01 reduced prit 03. -. . A vet . ) superior assortiuciit idt:uilery, comprising some of the finest quality ol Knives arid Ports. , I Readq-Mad e Clothing. . .1 The l iir gr i d,dienpetd rind liod ow :oilmen! ever opened in Lett iriiitt n. 'l' 0 NV Ii 0 hi'', SA I, la, BU Y EIZ :•;,' Great inducements•are offered ,rota liberal abaienipiit will,be made. Co 1.. JON ES. :. -) NEW CHEAP CASH STORE. i Small Profits and Quick Sales. LEWISTOWN Pk. `HE Public are respectfully informed than C. 'L. JONES has received a vary large Stock of t omprising all articles kept generay in the other morns, with the addition of many other goods not bought before to this place. A list of articles is herewith furnished, with the prices ; and nit examin- anon 01 this extensive slot kis invited before purchases are made etswhcre. At this store, goods will I rainbow to he sold at least 20 per cent. lower than can be had elsewhere, or It than one•liall the price of goods In Clearfield comity Thin Certainly offers great inducements to CASH A:MYERS: the sa ving of ro burg e a per ecology. even oil a mull purchase, will amount to eneugh to make it a matter of , consideration. There are many who deal in Lei...lBlomi in the old fashioned way. trailing. thus giv. ing the storekeeper the advantage of high prices- to such I would respectfully ask before making trades • with the other stores to Call and Men Illy geodenod hear the low prices, and lam confident that such w it a re lie advantage ofselling their produce nod buy goods for cash. in a market like this. if a sl[glit nrCIE subaciihor is pod now receiving it ye ry large and t•llda ilia al" of ( - 1()°1 " 3 for I hi" approach. effort ho made. all hinds of Country I-mince can he disposed of for CA1411; it only requires a little rude 1., ing Hull and Winter trade, Willl'il %sill need but; to he examined, nod the price ascertained, ICI ilsiIII(.0 t penitence and determination on the part of the seller, no the borne consumption of produce in Lewistown purchasers to carry them mr. alone is very great, nod I,ie necessarics of lite• at is halever pro c, must be hind, Will till y can be disposed Tke stoi It is composed partly (IS 1011(M ii of for cash. Since I commenced business in this place, on tho cash sysletn, I have sold a large amount of goods, and my batono bh to daily increnbing. Tho public appreciate the nit% atitage of buying fur cash, & where loudness is done for rush only, as there is no risk to run, of Cl cab tor trade, the goods are fold nt n mall ad Caney un cost prices; a n d the city purchases 'Kong outdo for cash only, and withe n lengthened capes hence in business, on Market Street, Plu'udelphin, enables the sat arnber to buy, b yund a doubt, lower then other ourrchants. lam convinced that there are a great many who would like to deal with tea and get cheap goods fur CllBll if they only could colonial , ' u.ish for ItICIr produce, to such I say sell cheap an d se ll f o r cash only, Now for the lot agoutis WI )11:11:1 : cl,Ol 11S—lilaidi, 1)1111 , , Irmo, mvis,Llo green, and olive, French, German arid American, 'at nll prices from $1 UU to (S, 00 per yard, including n good assortment of Over• Coat Cloths. 1 will positively sell stilt gin/dant greatly reduced prices. On Cloths. (7,vq,!rrtores arid Vestings store keepers invaria Lily make Lag° profits as the purchasers am nut Wien judges of these articles. I will nut to impose, but sell them as I sell oilier goods at a very small doh:ince on cost. CASSINWHES. Black good ut $1 and at all prices upwards to 275 per yard. Also Fancy nieres u goud assortment nt very low prices ;..)Iso line medium quality, cheap as possibly eon be sold, and mush cheaper than can be hail elsev. here. SATINETS.—BIock, bloc, Nave-blue, lavender, dark mixed, light mixed grey, &c u &c., a large and dotty lot for 3(1 ct, 171 cts. 50 cts. 624 cts. 75 cts. and 87) 2 cents lbr a most superb article. I'lal iN(:S. Black satin, silk, c,lh velvet, %widen, cotton, cas-imeres and cloth nt all prices from Fifty mots to Three Dollurs. 2. 4 17312111"21L1V1VE5i 2 , 021.+13-.2-AIE.E &SLID OVTlLP,Mwobalrss2 A splendid article of Black French Cloth for Gentlemen and Ladies' Cloaks at the low price of $1 87-) 2 per yard as good as others sell at $2 50 to $3 00. KENTUCKY JEANS.—GoId-mixed, and Grey, good and cheap. TICKIINGS: At 10,13, 13, 19, 21 and 22 cents; be assured that these "Pickings 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 alid A rrices. , 1 I cents, 1.6:1 cents, 25 cts. 28 cts. alii cts. 37L cts. 50 ets. 621 cts. and 75 cents ; a large lot of Superior Scarlet Flannels at 26 cents; White Gauze Flannels and su- I 1 perior Yellow Flannels--also Shrouding Flannels. i Table Diaper. Elenclied and nnblenchrd (hr 12 cents and upwards. SJIMIVIIICIIdId Clui la Tab:e (;users lor 2 50) ml :3 dollars each. Stand l'o‘erS of desirable colon+ and styles. tiTaa' 1111' Bleached and unbleurlied for 6 I- I cents and ulAsard:l to the %cry liural qunhiy made; pt ru, ular at• oultion is requ , hled to the stuck 01 lip inuslitis ad they nre very eatraorditiury cheap, and us gaud assuld else IA h. re at 8 tents GOODS, DRY GOODS Le Wihil)1111, Dember 1[49.. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. DRY GOODS, Cloths, black, blue, brown, 4.c. Cassimeres, do do do Sattinetts, do do do Alpacas, do do do do Satin Stripe. ' Fashionable Caslimeres, Hannels—Red, White 4 Canton. ILinseys—Brown, White, Fancy. I Bleached and unbleached Milslins A variety of Shawls. Ginghams, Alpaca Aprons, Irish Linen, Cloves, Suspenders, etc. OILS. Common and Tanners'. Candles—Tobacco—Sega rs and Crackers. Oct. 19, 1849. e,l- 4 . 1 1\ MI I.' \ 4/Mattoon/h. of Cures of S rojula. Confers, Syphilis. arid otkr impure diseases of the Mood —ord if the rerti SMALL QUA NTI Y which WO, 1,6,1 ui a Medi. ine to eff,rt Cure of such Disrrows. be any proof of the purifying medical pow, cr in the 31'rdivinc trhfrA has subdued and conquered su oh Nun. rs th.-n there is iinquestionand: evidence that-- BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT if ,LicA a nrifi,irir i in every reaped; NMI there is uhtwt• dant proof. In urea: eon, effected, that ONE BOTTLE of It containg more purifying, heating virtue, nod tordicol fitnrsr, than there is contained In lour monks or Shy par. siipdrilla, or any oth. r mediaue that ha■ ever been offered tot sale. There is undoubted profit in Mir pamphlets, that liv the use of this great Didion forth r, they that Were IlYisn yet I.ll;u—they that airs LAME and all now WALK—they tl.nt were SCROIFI'LOVSI, di.rased, Lave 'Oren mud runny. Hundreds—Thousands— •1110 11 , 11, niter buying ured and the and niller Inrdirmeet rvc(rin - riend,..l In cure Wood dleenErd. have dr,bl; d that— Brant's is the Chea.rnri; peon, Mil Tulle of It has mnc...l:erni•ul. curative mat. , err in It. and, in consequenw. cures more iliectise in much /coo riot, hum one haste of nay other nusdleino. If. 'hen. ONE'iturric of IluANT's nun:First will cure POL:It 7'1.1111:.; more alteitee then one bottle of rarsopo. rilln, nit t,YO Putirririi" would be rte cheap at (or dob lore n hurtle, at eit,oporian al one dollar. not ItßAN'rei !Tallinn in for only (INK In/1.1,..1.1t n bottle; and ',1•1 n bottle of it lieu cu rue( and Is capable of coring, Four furor , a. alkali diacnao HS nn. bottle of eareaporilLa. there (Um., narantru con.wfpicnce its lee, , power and te...1 mcflical ciliency, nimuld be sold nt no more than ~t , per buttlo, to be as chrup as thu Pt' at , tea nt oar noqa, One Dollar's Worth ! ittitch Ats•cr.ri --how much Svrilihts —how winch ill Ont . 1Pollai• worth of Ilrones •m' Head the billowing btatement, whieb In a 'peel men of 11. power. CANCEROUS SCROFULA ! Tkj. is Om roar of n Pying man who yd fires. Ile was cf:red of n worse ease of Scissions, by only littler liott!c3 of Dienes Purifier. than ever Will etlrrd by the use of "(faire (halo'', ot the brit sarsaparilla that ass ever made. flarsaparilln has not i• 111(t! al ruwer to etket the cure of such n ett'ulhogly lopeless Mr. J 11. Ifs!, IN, of Borns, ()arida , .V. Y., had ..z,rof. 141.4 fir years tzar routines] to his bed the last twar ho Was TO 11111111 deettPett mad liehtlittaett na to be unable to raise hi• hand to his Mood Ile bad the hert medical itsd vire --Ion? used all ot the best ,nrsapardlnr to no good eflect got Norte,. and worse. And vine considered to be In a /)wiss.? stars, and tools? not Is vc twenty four hours linger, when he commenced using /WANT'S Ills nes 4 wail eaten nearly off, I ear to . car—n /ode was oaten through his windpipe. under ids chin, so flint he breathed through the bole—his ear wits to eaten around flint It could be lifted np out of Its place, it only bolding by a muell piece•- the n•r or Ont . arm cans destroyed by two 11l- Cers—an er under the area, as largo us a man's hand, had nearly eaten through life side into Vs body.' Thug, ho we. afflicted with Twenty fan..4l putrid, arid. offenuire (IL em, on vat foils part• lei• Ilerellll. For further and full parlicubtr.. nee our f'ampldete. Duct. TuomA3 WILLIAMS, one of the moat Skilful pity .l,lithF of Ituttu•, was rolled to see I boffin the day he fore ha commoners! using Primes ruriiirr. Duct. W. exam ined him, nod theft told him that all the ntrditind In the world conld not cure him -flint his case was Worse than Hopeless ! Now hear Mr. II ASH IN'S ftntement of cure. Ile Pnid : o pi ...met' one 10.111, uI 1111.4 .vrs ruitzFrlNG rvi'fl IC7' - t n, r ',TTI c enolded toe to et offmpb'!— the ,r 1 .N 11 110111.• ottooltol no. to Rtt out of the house—the t rt, 141. /.10 1.. stalk tiro mite., :not when I lintl lin• .VIP Poltie.q. a 1 V 1 `II . F.EN 0111 Of Tl.PrOfy 17 rr, hod It Al. 01, ur, and /Arra bustles snore cilunted a per. feet ~,e ut ,d t e,t,red toe U, good health. FOUR 1`1:1'.7.1 Nl'l TNESSI:S ! Tian above tants nr,• eel tilled to by DOCTOR 'T. WIL MA:A'. AIL ti. 11. lIIIOWN. of Ire:t llomc MO. Messrs. A: LEONARD, Droggitln., and }:LEVEN other respectable triihc.slce at Rumn. AGENTS. E. & W. F. IRWIN, Clearfield ISAAC SMITH, Cnrwinsville, S. & F. K. ARNOLD, Luthersburg. C. R. EARLEY, Ridgeway. J. L. LINDERMUTII, Caledonia. D. S. DEARINO, Brookville. Nov 30 1849 1y .New Goods6' , . )11/14:1141/13l,D EJILLAW WOULD respectfully ennount o to his old customers. and the public generally, Ihnt he bne just received and is pow opening al his old stand a largo and splendid assortment of FALL .WINTER GBl. OODS.) • Consiaing in part of . Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Queensware, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Drugs, Nails and Glass, Spanish Sole-leather, Brass Clocks, Oifectionary, etc., etc., : . • Toge,thor with a number of articles too mutt crow' to mention, all of. which sold low for 'Cash of etobatiged.ror*Outilfi'PrOilueb.. • 1 .. ••.- • nay. lIARDWARE, good assortment. Crocker y ware, Grind-Stones, Brooms, Wash-boards - 4 - Tubs. .. BOOTS and SHOES .• That cannot be surpassed. Clocks and Confectionary. Drugs, Paints, bye-stuffs, Patent Medicines, Matches, Lamp= Black, Glass, Putty, etc. GROCERIES • Coffee—Tea—Chocolate: Sugar—White crushed, do pil ! . `•erized, do loaf, do brown. 1 Molasses—Boston Syrup, Sugar'' House and New Orleans. I'. P. HURXIIIAL. r=== Fresh Goods. LIE subscribers are now opening at their old stand, in the borough of Clearfield, the best assorted lot of ga&-GOVALeita '41300 . 21.g Which ihey have ever bait, mina{ in; almost et:, cry variety of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard.' ware, Qtteensware, Cedar ware, Tinware, Drugs, Pa.' tent Medicines, Dyc-stallifi and • Thry e also if good s. , ;urtioerit of Made-Up Clothing,:' Together with Salt by the bp.rmi or bushel, honey, sheet-iroil, Stoves, and stove-pipe, nails, Carpenter-tools, and p.,..;tneraf assortment 01... culllery. Also, . 1 )&0[6 and shoes of every vari-, ety, hats, caps, hoods and bon nets—cottan laps, cotton chain and carpet-yarn. RAFT ROPES 01011 Sizeft ; Uart-Whip9, Sleiglnwhips, Hither And Truer. Chains, together with many other ;andel tun tedams to mention, all of who'll they °lnt their ctivtiimers rt nor pm es 10r country pro. dune, or L;:mber. LEONARD & MoonE. Noy. 7,1819 Whole sale Groceryi MARKET Sz CANAL St., lIARRISBERG, PA. & E. C. F:BY oh% nys keep n large assiTh; lar • limn! of Groceries v‘hich they can 5(410 ns they call lle purchased in the .1 !antic ce. ties. %lie would limo. 200 Bags Rio Coffee. 100 do Latrliira do 20 lihds. Porto liico Sugar. 20 do N. Orleans do 30 do S. 11. and Syrup Molar 30 Chests Imperial and Y.11. - R,4 1000 Sacks Ground Alum Salt: 500 barrels Alackarel and Shad. • 500 kegs Nails and spikes. • 2000 lbs. Bacon sides and should! ALSO—White Lend, Oil, Ropes, Bout& &Slide; and the lendivg nriblea in trade. MerelthAti and Lumbermen %%mild do well to call and ;es prier!, her and Iron talten for gonad , . •'; Ilurrt■hurg Nov. 19, 1849.-3 in SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN.t! ,, ; no not all r all at once or you %%ill WWI redued ma large Murk al Strawberry, Pine-apple, Sarsaparilla pp. Lemon Syrups, Preserved Fruits, Pick led Oysters and other choke Pickle (the very names of which mike one' mouth, water,) %%hien %%a have just reef iced and ore now dlis at the lowest figure at CHEAT comm' CRANS & BROTHEL . Curwensville Dce d. FA 11111 FOR HE subscriber offers tar rule an Well JL farm, containing 100 Acres, 81111010 in li , irilitrus tim ilubp, Clearfield'.i) l 7 o about tliree miles from Kartliaus, 'Aril tlerel Wlsil ( II is cleared, and in good order, and prof ltd with good (mem Thu improvernont!A new PLANK i ... PRAM' 4-,,,:, . ••• , L• 4 • ROU,S . II A : 1 1 :Ink LOG Bill , .er, and a young and thrfly APPLE 011C110 9, 7 1 la wall aupplied %lull good springs of Wlliti'l l The above farm Apt he sold on reason terms Apply to the eubberiber on the preat MICHAEL Eirs.r.ratiri, October 16. 1849.—Gm. • '; ....1 (ZsUlliia•sZt aitairtatAaKa he CI 9 ME to the prent:ses of I scriber, in Urudy tumuli' bout the middle of 'Oelotet I it . -- ""T'A I RED HEIFFER, Pa a - • • • spats, end supposed' to be ism old lam spring._ The owner .is rcquestted ld forivard, prove property and take tiernwey., — 'wise he will be'dispdsed of as the law duo ••• ' • 'DAVID; 1 Dec. 24, 1849;.' - ' 1 " ff:2
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