MIMI 13 reiti !kr u El_ ,l tt }.4l CR 6.. , Fir ,.. ilnytaementti , •," *r h , Antirovement or tho.•Ooll one ,„,-4cobjdOt tote obtained by the good far -liner. All' the .fortilizing•talbstancea .with. his roach Will be devoted to his prise' so, in order tit' Marmite tbepresent quantity-, Of his arcipa, nnd to insure a (treater fer' tility ofthe'soll lot the •filtare. Annually removing'tlr; productions Ofthe soil proves e*haustirig, and in time would render the soil' barren, but science teaches us, that all the substances that make a soil fertile, cents restored; 'and its original richness be retained. • It is, then, the duty, of all wholeultivate the earth, shall be returned to it:',,egSin, that the soil be neither "liar 'ran nor ' unfrnitful." That 'there ere ma ny *he take an opposite course is not to' be denied. The precept "keep what you hibtO'and got what you can," is as effect , ually . ; obeyed in directing the labors of their . farrirs; as in their traffic with their, TelloSic ., men. And yet even such men will acknowledge the importance of improving the soil. But though' the improvement of the soil is reckoned of the first importance, the improvement of the farm in other respects, should certainly not •be neglected. The judicious and ,enterprising firmer will see where improvements should be made, and ho will see that they arc. Made. It is not supposed that 'farmers as a class have the means to make radical alterations in their builditcgs or the plan of their farms.— They need not. A few hour's labor here, or a few dollars expended there, may make a great improvement proportionally, than hundreds of dollars laid out in alter. ations. Look at those bars which have to be let down or taken away, on an average, once or twice a day throughout the year, for the purpose of passing through. Just put a gate there, which can be done at a trifliutr expense, and there is an improve- Ment: from which benefit may be derived every day. A, gate not only facilitates pas'sin,g in and out, but it looks better.— Their superiority needs no demonstration, is a "fixed fact." And yet there are thousands of farms scattered all over the land, that are entirely without any such laber-saving articles, as if they could not be obtained. Again; how often are we reminded of the observation of Solomon, "I went by the l field of the slothful, an d 10, it was all grenvii over with thorns, and nettles cov ered the face , thereof,. and the stone wall thereof was broken down," when a .few hour's work would destroy the "thorns," •-, , eradicate the "nettles," and repair the "stone wall," while the satisfaction of con templating the improvement, would am-1 ply compensate for the labor bestowed.' l'know the women and childern are elo quent pleaders in behalf of the raspberry Il and:blackberry bushes, but they had bet ter be :cultivated in the garden, than to, monorkilize the corners and sides of fields appropriated to giassand• grain. Again; another method of improvement is by building substantial fences. These will differ in different locations according ta.the kind and cheapness of the material. CM many farms tho Material for stone ' lie scattered all over their surface This can be made available by digging and ocmisiorrally blasting, and when once last forever, This moth • od, by removing the stones from the field, and by making a durable fence has a double advantage. In building wall where the ground is soft, and indeed in all cases, it is better to dig a trench, say a. bout eighteen. inches wide, down to the Sub-soil, and fill nearly full with small stones, on which to lay the foundation ; 1 than the wall will not be thrown • out of; plaee hy s frost, nor settle into the ground.' Stonewall is certainly expensive lit corn- parison with .some,other fences, but its du. • rebility'rind security renders it cheaper in c the end. TlinSe are some, of t ethods' in -.which :fit rms Ina y be im But the litrmer, who in his syste bines bean ( ty with utility, will need no suggestions • ; to regiii'd to the improvement of his farm. — When his crops do not require his Eaten- Akin; he will find something to do either in beautifying or benefiting his premises. Many ecknowledge the necessity of im proy,aments,:but they never begin to make ~.them. Bushes grow around their fields -= 'and meadows, rocks and stones encumber their tillage lands, their fences grow every ..•;yearsisoirp, unsightly, and. ,their fruit trees ',remain unpruned and urtgmfted : but they •••Ipietid they "don't have time to rernedy AlleeVile.„.. • "They know the right and they , approve it too, 4..1; , .; - They know 'the wrong, but still the wrong , . .!:!.,pursuo. East Ware, N. H. ApternElt ExPEurtitENT.—l have an in ierOlOf. filly or, sixty acres, .nearly in the --centrepf which was a spot or about two: • liaiii.too..wet tO ploir; and 'covered with little knolls, ,(probably • where trees bad ••lileeP rooted out) which made the mowing difficult. In fact: it was scarcely 2„,worth 'no grass on ~,,,the plowed Off, the knolls, and djilled upthe hollows, covering the ground t.Nejl•with the dirt from the knolls, and yeti 'utnifati s tb' the compost heap quitci thirty viohieli I niixed about si,x loads mantipvtt:the: ra tei of Li loads to 'The seconctiOur it:•:iielded a ‘4l46o'offirafil'and herd'g and •• !o6eo `8..00a `pluAsuomiro .zraulottll 2 9 skrvu3 r4j1.1 ,1 IPal9lli 4111 ptio..eatu ohmic iu pios oq ip%t rpnuB gavot id) Taittem 404:p0i , 1 hitincia , 4atio. pun 1 0am.% opug .4 1 1 , 0 `wiz.) •aAu .lui4m;•;,&,4uutikl .10.4 r) laclgodoxd owns tal morlau levo putt "Eno -17dIV t'sio soalleo ,I*o 01 , s2upsm., f•Rjo ipt siouunia :•sla gg suau9w9 gg 1 salotuqssup part& aad gt, T.S.• stpon :•613 fBl sli3S uaj, aad• Le 2151 caTds pun grog :•sio gT, oozaq •oi,ttamuatlo poo2 :•sia (isaq) sn% 43aairs :•sia tEn oplioaotio 1120 a •to 113 °am !•sla igi Siunoo eip lal al,2ns col!qmlsoq' :'ara 01 iiiaans oom °pod ;sag •sio gin auUns suualack maN icon —..ICAS:tIt.3 dr.lllo 3111, 111 3011130 OJO ax 1011 JOAII AOlll LI3tIAA aielllol 4 oJ 00110.11 sn craLlaavi.)o Aci ?alio) Si oa nOA NVO MOH LIST OF LETTERS Di EMAINING in the Post Office at Clearfield. N 111. tor the Quartet enitit.g 31st December, 1819. Ally Dog or rrciiii Artibt I Hoyt Gould It Antes Philip Irvin Alexander--1 3 Btii%%ii Ciliatesl%lellek Justus A lit% Bruner John l I MeNaugliton S. Cluyton Aliso Ann Ogden Leonard Directors of the Poor of Tarter John • La%% rent a township Red I honing Esq. Duff %V. C t !to e ss SO:0111.111 Du% ene William 1 Renner Wm. Diamond Waal I Smith Itohert Dl%is J at J II Si mmons Thomas Ci Volts A Hien Tale William Eariell lobo Tata A C • A Harriger Mru Ellen %Volker Jumes 11 W3I. RADEBAIIOII, P. M. DISSOLUTION 0V partnership, The co-partnership ex ,„,mg nutenoure tud‘vecri 16e Rtibwrtho.r, chug under the firm of I o,\ ER et: ItLA I H. io the 11.0,111 g bu.tnefi. M Cur vensrille, wan tt is tiny dwolved. The m«moof of mild firm me let In 11:11 liandei of Etquiry Lvittof, of %%loch those interested, 0.111 talc out.co. A. C. TONER, Jour , : BLAIR. Jan. 21, 1850.—pd RED & 1 11114PIV Ai PILLS. A GEN I'S I.lr the Knle id Dr. E. Grecn . i. Rc 11111 and 13r.“%n P Ile in Cielirtielti county. Rickard Shaw, Clearfield. `Bigler 4- (:o. do John Patton, Curwcnsv ille. I. L. Barrett, Clearfield Bridge. Thomas McGhee, McGhees Mill. David Kinport, Cherry Tree. P. W. Barrett., Luthersburg. Clark Patchin, Girard township. _Levi 1 Frenchville. Tames Pilllurray, Burnside township Jas. .111 . ;Girk, Philipsburg, Centre co. June 19, lan. TV rrtni'ink; GOODS must now cense in Cur Wens vit!, —'or, nitttottett not stiti.iteti ut n Corner whettee Diu ?night o4tenttaintisly parade before the politic the 11,,:lo•v nod tfeeeptit e bontii of finving the "CHEAPEST CORNER," persons who may favor %Yoh n call will be AM:EI:ABLY the disiavery Ilnit all kinds uC 111CrtilalitlISO linvy creniiy Far.t.Zri in PRICK ill thin pitiCe since tic ham; return d Irian rbiladellibia. lie line el Ibu % , ery best quail) carry thing hkaly to be in demand 111 thin iviimiunily in tho lAoy of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and ; Shoes, HatS, Caps 4 Bonnets,' Hardware, Cutlery, Crpckery,l Glass and 'Queensware, Nails, Books and Stationary, Oils and Paints 'Cotton Yarns, Heady made ' Clothing, (too cheap to say any thing about it,) Fish and Salt, etc., etc., with many , miscellaneous and fancy articles. ['Produce at market prices I will be taken in exchange for goods —such as grain, lumber, rags, leather, bees-wax, tallow, Flax 'seed, etc., etc. Cask will not be • refused, and if any gentleman or lady has a lot of "the root of all evil, which he or she wishes to dis pose of, the greatest bargains may be obtained at the store of the subscriber. ISAAC SMITH. cum onsville, October 26, 1819. NEW (3 1 f OODS At the Cheapest . Corner. uESubscriber halt ju.t received, at hi, yid 1- viand, n irevb voppty of FALL ar,d kVINIP,II (..,000S, consorting of Dry Goods,, Groceries, Queens -1 • ware, Tinware, a large lot of READY MADE CLOTHING,' Sole and Upper Leather, Hard ware, Iron Nails,.. Hats, aps .and Bonnets, a; very large and good lot of Boots and Shoes,: Salt—Ground Alum 4. Western, • Drugs, Paints and' Dye-stuffs, B uHalo Robes, edar ware, Sad • dlery-- 7 ALSO, Cook and Nine plate stoves, All of which will bu sokd loss (or CASH or in ex• clomp for Country Produce. Call and look at our , 30I1N. PA l' ON Cut:wenpville. 6.t 23. '49. WT. t o . EATON Money Found. WAS found onrotlay, Dec. 28iti, 1849, on are nlt; Turnpike, botween Phillipsburg and Clearfield 'Creek, a • GLASS BEAD • PURSE, cotilaining abbot Five Dollars ill eilvet ;St gold— heing one eaglo ingot& and Ilio balance in silver. Also, a note of ohltgeoluit wilt) iho usturo,of Joseph Idd•iiga upon It. Tho owner f° 9 "v° th9 .1 . , °!" by I) ni•!subscriber in Brady idw'rihip, proving' • piOPOrly rll.ll plying the charges. • WILLIAM RlStili:L. ‘.%J.iit 9 .1850.—pd i',._____..__---------r----- ti mei iiit% rsi ossu'ried 'autilh`oiti; nt' I s he' chess trlarkjytiG:rlre or , . . ~ .. , 81GL14 , 11 & cu. Gosaaek 13:uo aoitijiothi cloth for Dress '4i ,, rfq silo by ~, ..p, ,O . IGLERt & et, ._ .. .. ..- MONOPOLY ISAAC SMITH r * for rah but. .."iiiiiii.ioi4oilt,4,.ai:l*'il: Aiii4','S.4lg.s JONES' NEW ST rfflHE Public arc 'respectfully informed than C. 1,. JONES has received very llarge Stock of WINTER . , Comprising all articles kept gcncray in the other stores, with the addition of many other goods riot brought before, to this place. A list of articles is herewith furnished, with the prices ; end an examim : noon of this exiensiw stuck is invited before purchases are made etswhcre. At this store,, goods still continue to be sold at leit,t 20 per cent. lower than can be had elsewhere, or list than otin•linil th I e price of goods in Clearfield county This certainly offers great inducements to cssrt Ot.ll'grtut the stw j voig of so large a per centuge. even on n small port:hose, wilt amount to enough to make ll a flintier of I consideration. l'here are ninny who deal in Letivisioniii in OM old thshioned,way. 'ty trtplirig. thus giv• I lag the storekeeper the advantage oh high prices- to such I would respoctlully ask before making tividt s' with the other stores to call mitt see my goods and hear the low p sh. ricea, nd m a I turn c lik eoofid this. ilent th a at such will see the ad ve wage of sellitig their produce end buy goods for ca In a arket effort be made, all kinds of Country I' rod uce can be disisrEed of fur woo; it only requires a little tilde penitence and determination on the part of the seller, as this' home cosset - option of ',nattier; in Lewistown alone is very great, and toe necessaries of tile, at whatever prise, must be had, and they call no disposed of fur cash. • Since I commenced business in this place, on the cash Proem, I have sold a large amount of goods, and my Mishit ss is daily increasing. The public appreciate the advantage of boying for cash, Ai; where busini so in done for rash only. us there is no risk io run, of credit or trade. the goods are fold at a small advance can cosi prices; on I ilie city purchases tie ig made tor cash only. and worm a lengthened wipe. rience in nusilicils, oil Market Street, Philadelphia, enables the subscriber to buy, h yowl a doubt, lower i han other merchants. lam convinced dim there are a greet many who would bite to deal with me I and gel pachea Ade for Cult if they only could command cash for their produce. to such I ray sell cheap ; nod sell fur ch only, Now for the list of goods on hand i Cl,Ol FIS--‘iltick, blue, hrown, invisible green, and olive, French, German. and Aniericnn. •rtt all prices from $1 00 to Ci 00 per yard. including a good nsiortment of Over Coat Cloths. 1 will isisitiveiv sell sll , ll goods at greatly reduced prices. On Cloths. Cassoneres and Vesttngs store keepers invitriti• lily make I rge profits its the purchasers aro nut often judges of these articles. 1 will nut so impose, but sell them as 1 sell other goods at a very south MIVIIIII.O on cost. CA SsIM eitES. HMO( good ut SI and at all prices iipwurds to 2 IT) per yard. Also Vance Casio. metres a good assortment at vory low Fires ; oho tine medium quality, cheap as possibly can he sold, and much cheaper than can hr. had elsewhere. SATINETS.—BIock, blue, Navy-blue, lavender, dark mixed, light mixed grey, &c., a large and cheap lot for 30 ct. 471 ets. 50 cts. 62/ cts. 75 cts. and 871 1 cents for a most superb article. • V'f i INI.iS. Mites, satin. Hill, silk t el% et, woolen, cotton, cas-tiincres and cloth at all prices loon Fitly cents to '1 Wee Dollar,. 1'aV,21111.1. cralAriam soom AMID oTiazit.aoacurz2 A splendid article of Black French Cloth for Gentlemen and Ladies' Cloaks at the low price of 81 87/ per yard as good as others sell at 82 50 t0*4,3 00. KENTUCKY JEANS.—GoId-mixed, and Grey, good and cheap. r ir IC g NGS e At 10, 13, 15, 19, 21 and 22 cents ; be assured that these 'pickings ore the cheapest ever sold in Lewistown. CANTON FLANNELS,—Blenched and Unbleached for 10 cents, and the best article for 121 cents. Flannels of all Colors and Prices. 1211 cents, 18i cents, 25 cts. 28 cts. 311 ets. 37/ cts. 50 cts. 62/ ets. and 75 cents; a lar g e lot of Superior Scarlet Flannels at 20 cents ; White Gauze Flannels and su perior Yellow Flannels—also Shrouding Flannels. Table Diaper. Bleached and unbleached fur 12 cents and upwards. Sortie sp!eniltd Cloth Tab:e Covers for 250 nd 3 dollars each. Stand C.:0%1.ra ul desirable colts and styles. caltW la Bleached and unlileached for 6 14 Crllla and tit Nlattho to the t.cry finest quality made; pi r ; afar at tontiun is requested to the stock of fip =sluts us they are very t xtraurdinary cheap, and as goud as stdd elsewht re ut 8 cents OW) 1E11114:12Z 414.1.r.)1E0DIZZu Of the newest styles, a gaud ~,,,artinent ut Leal figure., a goad arlicic s 'hog at 3, 1. 5. 6 1 1 cents, & not% Cr.fil to tho finest gnanty to Int find, u gaud tfi,teirtinent ut Ulan and orange. My lip Calicoes are re ally at.tutinthiut tor the piwo, good and w tile. QEL' O I4.I-31&1 1 Z. A large and perfect stock of from 12 1 2 cents and up% attfi; a eplrndid article of fine Franca Giog• hum, bright to.ors, and warranted nut to hide to %%mting, fur 18 3 4 Leine; also plum dark style Utiume ions, Gtngliains at 28 tents, high culatie aka at vilrIUU3 p LAI riced. MOUS DE N ES. Of every style and quality imaginable, plain bi ~ 1•11t111, !CIO/. tuousa and other (*.lots, all A ,pl.aolid ot 2iid mourning Mous du Lain, o,oiti al 2,t critts, oast.) good tlu Lawes 18 3 4 eellle, desirabi colors; also de Laitivit 01 extra qu Iloy 1.1 high rowed, such as 51azarine blue, dark and light green, blue, militant, orange, scarlet, I ritio,ni. &c., &c. cgaaari v aajlajce Figured aril plain of superior quaniv Ir.ou tS 1-2 to 75 ct ii.s. My 12 1.2 cent Cashmeres arc the eh, a pent g,P..id ever lien rd ul, aid,/ all ilia datitand d o d l logii colors t- aslancre the same us the de Lams. .MER/NOES. Of all quenties, colors and prices. A large and ocutiiiiiit 'nick ut these goods kept on hand, for salt , at reduced 4,1 al IP A LE; al Z. 4 Black of all prices-31 cts. 37i cts. -s4 cts. 50 cts 62 cts. 75 cts. B'7i cts. $1 00 and $1 50 for the best Alpaca made, and can be now here elst. Modes, Brum ,, , &c., and also a splendid assortment of insbionable Fancy Alpacas, at extremely' low prices, and some fine quality figured silk warp. Bla i k silk. at all pr yes and «iiiihs, A good art ii lc if Rini k Silk roi low as 45 cis as good ti , ,o.d ales olnre a, 132 i r Is. Alan, plain. colored and V ,, iii N Dreg. Silks, nt very reasonable l ithe. `zzorrie ,plenoid *awl, .iiipcd !S hilt, o lcin end Mi Wile b ail de, S S .i ks 1 lore! i e )' end C r oo de Nei fur 1. loop Al•o, Siik 0,1 Cluili-LAilieb‘ k d r iiiii Unr roi-nect eiln corded Skirts MULL, JACONET AND CAMBRIC IBUSLINS, 1,1 I: rent %roil ii ; also. Figured S.liee Niiids lur ( n i , , Cult. nod Dresses. Tad( ion Nlasfilis, white. blue and pink Figored end plain Bobiliett, Sib nod Lace 13 ot cl Laces Edgings, and 111. ..flings iii ( .11410.6 YOrie , y Al , u ft no at superb and esti ii+ivo ii-torinitiit of the richest and new • COI bi)lt 0 BONNET' RIBBONS, till for sale at ottlisuany lo‘c priers. LINEN, CAMBRIC, SILK AND COTTON HANDKERCHIEFS, From 5 mils ape , std. I. the filiero article ',liveried .r on Porte FURNITURE CHECKS AND CALICOS. Crash and Bird eye Diaper fur Toe tilling Linen Tetitc-co% ere and N , l kw.. cool Ilill.‘ll LINEN iii every price and gitasity, . very good and cheap. SPOOL corioN. of J & I'. Coaled' noun u facture, the hest article to be had, greatly sal-tenor to any oilier MAC. CUilUil, Woolen, Marino tool Stilt HOSIERY. in great % arimy g ently at CEICIIIU• ly lox priers. GLOVES--Silk, Kid, Cotton, Merino and IVorsted of all grades and qualities-meths', nomene', and r liihirene'. SIIA‘V IS- Silk, Colton ;mil It oolen Some ran gnitict tit new style long shrics le ;ad well es lien vy IVoulen nod Coma, and into Merino Shawls, plain mid embroidered. lino assortment of Shawls',, is extensive mad will be sold much under the usual prices T It I 11l M INGS: i An assortment embracing every article %%owed Hooks and Eyes, Pitts, Needles. Knitting•Nee I des, i lily Cotton, Coronation curds, Itilialc bones, Silk, Cotton and Linen Braids, Velvet Troweling Ribbons, o new lirtlcle for dresses; Fancy Buitiiiis for datees ; blurts and colored sewing Silk :1 Thoiablest Combs of all kinds ; some splendid Buffalo and Turtle Shen rem 4,, colored. Thread Edging for Trimmings Steel and Gu'd Beads-also gild and silver %Vire lur embruidaties. All widths of plain arid Fa - ncy Satin fur Mantua Ribbotia ; all colors of lining Muslins ; Bleached and ©WWII Drilling; Zephyr Worsted of all shades ; Belt Slides and Arttfictal Flowers. LADIES 9 SIiAOIIIS. A room is fitted up expressly for Ladies', Misses' and childrens' Shoes, and particular attention heis prod to this department.. Every style and (polity of Shoes kept on hand, and will positwely sold e eeper than possib'y run be aul ,eliteere. The new lall stock is received, and the aesurt• spent b will he kept op At least tA h enty tier c eent can bo sal, ed by buy mg shoes at Jones' Store. A good stuck of India Rubber Shoes-v.try cheap DIENS' AND ; BOYS' BOOTS AND SHOES. ft is useless to enumerate the kinds and • lumen on hand; mare it to say that the assortment is the largest and decidedly the cheapest ever opened Inilliro in /Ai.% intowit. A good assortment of CLOTH and GLAZED CAT'S. Also For Trimmed, Fur & Seal Skin-cheap. BLACK HATS. .'t $ 1 25, 1 50, 1 75 ' '?. 00, 2 50, 3 00 and 4 00 ; also Fancy Hats for Men and Boys. 1 om prepared to pell lints and Caps ai least 25 per cent. lower than they have ever been sold it. Lewis town, having hod them manufactured expressly for my sales, and warrant theta to be equal in quality, if not better tloM to be lied elsewhere. CRAVATS and SUSPENDERS in great variety. A moat auperb ass irtment of Fancy Silk cra vats, (moult do. plain blac,,lt silk du. at different prices, for sale unusually low. Looking Glasses. Very cheap.- Some tetra size, larger than can be found in other afore.. Also en gremlin as. sorienstit of Voolcn Nita Pseuds and Sacks for children ; cotton Laps and Black and White Wnd• ding ; ,ii nice let u, Comforts. vinious sizes. Cheep Bed Blankets, a good assortment Qia,riall.tolkaa-Thin beet stisortmont to bo found at this store, of all qualities, and will be sold as reduced p ri c es, persons puigilietaing Carpets tt ill not oily find them 20 per cent cheaper of Junes' hut a very e xtensive assortment oa select from. CARPE'r BAGS arid Ladies' 63tehels-soine fine Velvet and Venitiait 1 Baskets, Kept QueensN'vare, m Haware Cedartvare, Baskets, , Kept in 1 4 8 4'i•srate room from Pry Gnods, and partichlar aneution paid to heaping up 'a general assortment of therit re goats,' bood No Olean. Olean. Sugar 6 1 4 cents; IrVhlte Sugar 9 cents; crush. edSugar 10 centit; ptit:ertzerysupar 10 trum; quart : vow Grleans li,dolasses of 604 quality at 35 corm r e}. million 1, Nal au and titoPetior loaf Sugar 10 coma. Good Molasses for 6 1. 1 .4 cents per Ew.--Neer4-‘o.enn at 50'cents; . - i,;../Dr at 4 0 g. ~ ~ , A I so good !Wiser nth. s yrup . ~........ - , ix Molastet -q4A,ats goon , coFF • !Wes-. per and the-- LEWISTOWN PA. Or O DRY GOODS. ?j =Ell 6' ,ODS, ••• r • f Lain I rireirfß e 10 'eb n v; hen quditafil,t'abitttitalloltflrw eiiiiiiiiilniti-bnRll7-eetinDlireih Chtirleart ion Rimae 5 roots i • Billcois'r.CliocuilolargOsanta per pound. e.Fll.EBll:TEAS—stypellor Slack on i Green:or:he ,hese qpnliiiAs .hapur i t.ad ictio:lhn flhilndelphintribinett-rnd sold Al very ' , low prices: '9n,gd 111 s Flt ,itrll.,,Grelop; Adon r s,,itenl "S'AnitiAlhson Tens. at 50 end 75 - cents per pound ; Dom Im • pencil cud li" , iiinil' Ilysnn,ol 63 . I-;:ir ''', f;:0514 gocdles nny.'rbla nf:sl 9.5 i .grepin)i nllirl7 l l.l"l' ErrOt. BPerliin• Ell'E - Int 'OIL; world 'qintilyl• d itt o—• -AIsnEISII 01L—Sperin and 'f allow CANDLES— _ . . . . I Superint.Cnitite 80AP: ciridgnodilleow It tsresd -, li., /TOR A . . • ji3Vpr ripr Onvehdislt, nt ,31 vents per•ilh.; ,Ttvist: aril flat Oho; 0112 0 tent!.rf lire VAncl 11001 5 eence,per gallim, ..riph-.pri,,i;sait'!if reduced prices. A %:. ,c •rlor Aenttrno :t itair ' CoM ptlen g ROMP nt tlin finest quality el Kniveiani Pdrks ' ieafilq=3/ade C/Othilig, 1 . 1,r 16rgma, cheapest uncl.best nsqortment ever opened in LeNtizroS•ri : - • ' '-' F - .:l' o Nv .ti 0 L'i, s A I; E' 13 - UY Ell 'S • urc a't indurecncnte'rirolitTered ,as s lilierol abatement will be made. - ' • i i . f lON 114.1 S:, ~~:i '~,~ Lesvistolt nymber 6, 1949. 3m MOE sitWeilher :spat ntiw receiving n very largo arid snit2Dto ae tits.i!k the of GOOD 3 lot the .i, ri to p ia mn.A.a e In 2 F:di and %Vinior %M, which IA ill fired but to be exatnined, gn escertamcti pu. mbers to cnrry them off. The stork le•rumi need psrtly , as foliow s price DRY GOODS, loths, black, blue, brown,, assimeres, do do do Sattinetts, do do do Alpacas, do do do do Satin Stripe. Fashionable Cashmeres, Flannels—Red, White 4. anton. Linseys—Brown, White, Fancy. Bleached and unbleached Muslims A variety of Shawls. Ginghams, Alpaca Apron:4, Irish Linen, Gloves, Suspenders, etc. OILS. ommon and Tanners'. andles—'Tobacco—Segars and Oct. 19, 1g419. CORaNatll-4 In ail I'hri,tlrnlzi.,l ennutrlee, bae reused iit tleathe than any edicr inela , ly that 111111,1 J tninily: ell, until within a few yeele, there hoe not Ivan any r..rtnin reedy Cu etnp the dev;itta. dun at ileetroyer. 1111:141.1W- PULMONARY BAIJSAM r.ry own; of ti:c most Ftmn.,gy nottked Rod rfevol• nred CA.ci 01 bstartrilli CONALT7I/Wi.”l—ltLAL.ll•l4.o,osfc.i cones of tikeroted and dirteasel hopelms rR acs it. wore never liotoro cured I:y any other ti ndielne. do utterly 1r0pr!...., were some rs' ,he ElfinCtroi person!, or to hosts born pronceinrod by physicians HilCl Ilion's to In' ACTUALLY DYINO. Sorne, to.ltii hod their bus eiciiket maae• h'eto bows ent ed. and yet " 5 I WC./ onid winild nit live another day, ere now ßol beurty ith Choy ever It lottacraes ‘ll the clear:Ping and virttio• nearly R.B powerful and active as the preperadoo AC call BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT This differs front tha:. hottnu B e tube prv ,, rattett ronr ,- ei neko Medi:a:ems wLi. sir. , pectteiurly aciainttl to, Red ar' tt,.w Wtlly m,..rshar9, to cum Coughs and Consumptions, owl to II disemes of a pulmonary nature-81.8th &re t ie , r u.tuarty prove so tatsl unticr aril:nary they tornek tho Breast, Throat. Luti.4l, and Heart. BALSA V ittetle and in tuns• 1.1.: where internally. an :crtairtly and eettily na the rriNe; I.X rm. cr cueer nt4d roo:s okr, e-renI:•1 Rate rn Cu rot Nine caleo of Covg.'t ltr.(l Coorotort.. , of Ti::. otter all other mined:or hove failed to.! , Thousands of Consumptions Lad Chrunic Orugh.3, ellund nntly proi e tojoilior , cosy in loch direowo, and Its undoobteri roroto.- roo.• and toothin,i, hetilingpioportieo. / tlio ood t 4.11' ph,lnto, pa,a ditesAfeS, 11/ 3ilif , ;, r 7 or St e...;rt7 the Ll/77#0.. Pain in the lireast and St:le. _Nigh: ;onto:A .pit emu nonrininte, Palpitation -of thc Heart, Chaterc turn. Dy,tlPerl /1,,a met . Con:Min!! ht C . A.U . : rot 1,131 "Mate. /it/twirl, nod LL FEMALE WEAKNESSES & COMPLAINTS. boon ntrernd to tbf! 011111 r Ivot half a. and Sec .& in 00rre..2: ,, e r . A Adrovil gylaritirt i• I:a I'III..IIO.VAItY I1:ILS.1 , 1 It nn. 111. 111 01 , r ihe olernn7.•sliunt • q: • r ne,o—rt It .1 I.A I I I , rrn.cth. oi:rtg 0 - 0 AV , win, th, r.. 09nt Ai N Eft VUUS Al; 1 ',ear I'arn2 l / 4 :rts fur proof. CONSUMPTION. A Dying Woman Cured 1 . We state thlr rut n to prove the pcoecr to mire this BALSAM Is wed, even utter the pe...en ter, phyni, trot end friends to be in ;Ito - nett!, -putt in thin ce.4: la far gou I 01 if shroud and burial et...abr., were hrettlit. For tee tooth It litre of thir the rußrtactlde tool on,Lettez t ....f of nil the eircitmstnnees and fact!, xv reler to oth l'A Titht ewe %ens effected on Mtn ZIIIA rwla MAN. 8011..t0n Spa. Sortihwa Ce.„V Y. Wt, con pr:ure, '.ryt.n.. doubt. mato., u!l,..re dinal!tfil:ll4l L :tn.! tent. *kr, able races of otut4ot and t ‘ tertierprirrne Cl. - ft went pronounced tit vrable phyni,l4:l,s. s,e 111,: cure oi rl:ranhird,Cl... 1,7•. l Dyspepsia ! S , dc the cure of T S Wilco; rnerchubt, of AUtz.. Wyo sting Co N. Y., ontl tunny morn, in our I'ryt.h Dysentery & Summer Complatnt ht Child roa, and ; hr.!! r hr.! 11',ukly hecorno fle4ty. hralt/or and Ittitrty, tloti gt wet ittvl/11. by the use of Olio No otothitr n.' eVill' mourn tht het .chi!c hi h ea, rrt , lufnntnm, ir BRA XT $ P , L3I .S.I RA SAM lir ulnaltcrctl. rhould fur ouch cuce, tn them tlicurctinors &Act.. r^ ..- '''' I. ply I OM FALL AND WINTER GOODS. rack ers. BRANT'S INDIAN LIVER COMPLAINT AGENTS. E. & W. F. IRWIN, Clearfield ISAAC &MR, CUTWO/SVille ' S. & F. K., ARNOLD, Lusk ersburg. C. R. EARLEY, Ridgeway.. J. L. LINDERAIETE, Caledonia. D. S. DEAnnvo, Brookville. • NI/V 30 1R49 -1y New Good. 1.111111 1 1111 1 .311) OLVIAIY WOULD respeethay ennounra in ltie old ensionwrs. and the public generally', that lie has just received and is now opening at hie uld stolid e large and splendid assortment of, FALL & WINTER G ri , 1.) L§, 9 Consisting in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,. Tinware, Queetisware, Boots and Shoes, Hats,, Caps and Bonnets ' Drugs, ,Nails..and Glass, Spanish Sole-leather, 'Brass Clocks, Confectionary, etc -1 Tviihtt; with a number ql,nritriestoo num erous to peistion, allot Mhich istjl! he , eo!tyow for Cosh dr eschoWircefoijeountry product., nor. B,—tf, ed NEW CHEAP CASH STOttE.' A good assortment. Crockery:care Grivd-Stones, Brooms, Wish-boards 4 , 77041:, BOOTS and SHOES That cannot be surpassed. ~; Clocks and Confectionary. Drugs, Paints, Dye-stuffs, Patent Medicines, Matches, Lamp ! Black, Glass, Putty, etc. GROCERIES offee—Tea-TChocolate. Sugar—White crushed, do pul' verized, do loaf, do brown. Alolasses—Boston Syrup, Sugar- House and New Orleans. rir HE subscribers are now opening at II their old stand, in the borough d. Clearfield, the best assorted lot of -. goII4..t.VVYIbIBILM .00.013.13 Whtt h they have ever Mot, culla:1(1ns utmost ta'• my variety , J 1 Dry Goods, GrocerieP, Hard. ware, QUlCelliSitiVall`C, Cedar. ware, Tinware, Drugs, ra• tent Medicines, Oye-sintro, and Oilk. • They 11:1%e also n good cs.tortment of MadesUßD Clothing;,, Together with Salt by the barrel or bushel, honey, sheet-iron, stoves, and stove-pipe, mile,. Carpenter-tools, and a general assortment of cutticry. Aiso, Boots and shoes df every vari ety, hats, caps, hoods and bon. nets---cottan laps, cotton chain and carpet-yarn. RAFT ROPES of all sizes ; CartAVl:ips, Sleightetim [fitter athi Truce Chains, together t' ith many .other ortirl too tedious to mention, all of whieli they ofraellidll customers at Inir pat en for CASH, country' duce, or 1.. m r Nov. 7,1819 Whole Sale Grocery, MARKET & CANAL St., 11ARBISBITIROA.-. JS. C Gl3l ulwn~e keep a large imam • mint of Groceries which they eon A ft sr low ns they ran be purchased to the Atlantic ties. 11'e wmdd batne 200 Bags Rio Coffee. -100 do Laaltira do 2.0 Hhds. Porto Rico Sugar. 20 do . N. Orleans do • 30 do S. 11. and Syrup Mola.: . 30 Chests Imperial and y. H. rM 1000 Sacks Ground Alum 'Salt. 500 barrels i\lackarel and Shad..' 500 kegs Nails and spikes. `2OOO lbs. Bacon sides and should. A L:q)-1V lon. Lead, Oil. Wye,. C)ont ,S; Short arti nit tlm lending artmles in trade. Pdrreholn and Lumbermen wutdd du well to call KlLimber rind Iron taken fir goad. Ilarrinhorg Nor 1549.-3 ' SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN. 11 - 10 nor all call ni once or you will soon redete our large rand( iif Strawberry, Pine-apple, Sarsaparilla• abd Lemon Syrups, Preserved Fruits, Pick' led Oysters and other choice - Pickles (the very names of which ..make mouth water,) %.11101 N 0 hate just receive.it and are now ttelliiy at the lowest figure ni 'THE crivitr coontn.,:*7 - CRANS 1 Bncianpu, Curwenevillo Der 8. ;:4 FARM FOR:. 5A14134: aubwerilicr•terra for sole nn eye,4s! .1 ham, conlainivg 100 Acres, s ituate i n Irortinitia tow 'Milt. CI. nrfteldre4l Olu% three miles front Knrilintis FIFTY which is clearerl: and in good order. and pta fed with good fences. The improvements el POW PLANK PROM LOG BA HOUSE, A "1"1-1 • o,• add a young and thrfiy ,APPLE .011C11ARD,* ,is well supplied With gtiinrapritige ofiwaietA. The ahoy& farm Will init . aoh.l;.'on • reaminaill WTI. Apply to iltoliinin•ertber 'lie prom* 1 • AiICHAZi..I.,EISENDrAtiA, Octubrit .16. 1E49. Om: ! - • latrZiatakAlt atlaitak2"l ; COME to the preM eCßpf fbA in riber. in lirmiv rownslit 4 . A, flout the middle Delohit Y pato RED 11EIFF sedEto. R, hp tvict 1110 s epos, and sup po ,-, old last spring. - rho owner.requestteif Ii rworcl. prod properly and lake her nail; wise' he will ktp.disixised of as the . law direqlo •- • ths i vrt Iraso EMI HARDWARE, F. P. ITURXTI!AL. Fresh G oods. LEONARD & .16011 E Dec. 24, 1849, MEIN=ZA i 1 El