Ri.inilera of F'orruirt hlerchandizo' and Li. quo's in Clearfieid county. for the year 1850 CLASS. LICENSE. ... , , Bigler l &Co. no liquor 13 $lO 00 j• Leonard & Moo e do 13 10 00 , C. Kratzer ,: L do .13 10 00 ,E.,,&, W.,,F. lo in do 13 10 00 V. P. ilurxtbal , .; .do 13 . 10 00 Richard ' Shaw do 13 10 00 Bradford township. CraltanitSc Wright no liquor 14 .Pike township: ' 'John'Patton ' 'no liquor. 11 do do Pattent Medicine Eliza Irvin ' ' do 13 Williain Bloom liquor 13 Isaac Smith ' do 11 ThosXadwalladerno liquor 14 ' Burnside township. John Patchin no liquor 14 William Brady do 14 James MeMuiry do 14 do do do 14 A. B Waller • . do •14 Cummings & Mahaffey do 14 • .- Bell township. Thomas M'Cee no liquor 14 Stewart, & Thomas do 13 Ferguson township. John P. Hoyt no liquor 14 Lawrence township. James Forrest no liquor 13 .Boggs Township. 1. L. Barrett no liquor 14 Manning Stevenson do 13 Jordan township. Patclin & Chase no liquor 13 J.. McKeeghin do 14 John Patchin no liquor 14 Bigler & Co. do 14 -Covington township. Francis Lam6t liquor 14 Erancis Coudriet do 14 A. M. Laconto - do 14 John Barrnoy do 14 Levi Lutz no liquor 13 ' • Karthaus township Jaeob Lebo liquor 14 Edivard McGarvy no liquor 14 Morris township Thomas Kylar liquor 14 . :. ;, Beccaria townsuip Israel Cobrtei no liquor 14 John Patchin & Co. do 14 Warrick & Scriver do 14 • Brady township. P. W. Barrett no liquor 14 David Iryin - do 14 do l4 S. &I.`K.. 'do 14 . , Union township. it W. Moore no liquor 14 John Brubaker liquor 14 Penn township; Ela Johnson no liquor 14 ALL those who think themselves agrievoil by the loregoing chassillcation, that en npFeal will be hold at the Commissinnoee tate, in the bor rough of clearfield, on the 23d day of Marek next, tit lichich lime and place you can attend and make known your complaints. Antos BONS ALL, Mercantile Appraise) February 23, 1850. NEW CABINET 11 . CHAIR Manufactory. THE subscriber respectfully informsdhe public that ho has commenced the above men boned bUsiness, in all its various hpnches. 'in the 'borough 'of bleerliold, directly opposite the Medi dist.church, whore ho is prepared to manufac ture CABINET-WARE AND CHAIRS n the most durable manner. Ile hives by strict attention to business, to merit and receive a share of nubile patronage, ' IKT'COYFINS made to order on the shortest no tice. ' • J. C CAMPBELL, Clearfield, June 18, 18d9, WANT€I3,—TWO Journeymen at the abov e 'Business, who can have stondy employment find Wait wages. None but good workmen need apply. .Jan. 17, '5O OF partnership. The partnership here to existing between A, MeClintick tnifl A J. Draucker, in the Boot & Shoemaking business, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent.— Those baying claims against said firm will please take notice that A. J. Draucker is authorized to set tlo ell accounts against said'firm, and to receive & receipt for all monies duo said firm. A. MCCLINTICK. • A. a. DIiAUCKER. Curwensville, Dec. 25, '49. A. J. DRAUCKER respectfully informs his friends and customers Ihat ho still continues the nbovo.husiness at his old smnd. All kind 111 grain and bides, taken in sultans° for work at tho mar ket prim and cash not refused. Dec. 25,'47. Blairionnithing Business AT LICK RUN. MHEtiubscribers respectfully inform the pub lic that they have establisltcd a BLACK, SMITHSIIOP, at Irwin's lower i blill, et the 1 . 13011111 of Lick , itun, where al I hinds of Blacksmithing will be doh (11 short notice, in the very best • manner , and at as reasonable prices as can be . 'dtinuelsewhero in the county. ON:SHOEING done the best menet ' • Prices: qf Slsprfng . , Horse round ; ) • . $l. 00 ' . • Yoke Oxen, do • 3 00 • • •,:llemoving, .per ottoe, • 6i, • • ••,:- 64 . CO. • ..!ci woof, t.e1h!'6,1850:42in - Factory 19111 HE Miring.' leased the mro actory of L• Carter, near Clear ' .00111;respeotfalry unsouitteri to the peolde of Clear: field. end , the alajoinitie F ecrentiosi hat - ho is now is oPerti*r - Dtal rakkjiii t ,f7UPPIY 1111 orders for thlssels Adzes •'• m ~,„tkierchews fain , Lumbernion ; nro Irospoct folly ins , ..,:otittal 16 deal walk liim.ppiks is tlotoroupri tockil*k work ir k as good•stylo, alidon as ; roast:pane terms • es they can supply, thoratailveft ofttrwhora• Country Pruduce.and,Ovarl:CASEl seldom r • ved.iu•dschtuly,oMf:kticirk. ,, , • • • Aco/11 Mitll.Eftv Cloarusla, Nu b'. 24,1849, : :0ra Borott'gh of Cletzp:fielcl. Girard township Take Notice DISSOLUTION Bellettifite icouitdirk: r i ptlE subscriberins leave to announce to the citizens of Cliarfield, •4•outify, that ho still continues the FOUND AY. BUSINESS at the old place, where ho is prepared to' mkt all kinds of Mill and Saw-mill castings, toge ther with -'every kind of Ma chinery Castings, and wrought Iron work for Mills 4- Saw nulls the latest, and intim approved styles, on the ~liorlest 'notice - practicable, .and on favorable tering. • !flexing turned his attention almost.entirely to Machinery Work, and during the last year havin nililed a large number of now and valuable Grit& and Saw- hlill l,nu e rus, he feels justified in saying ( that till executed by him %%ill give satisfat Isop tom. . An experienced Pattern-maker always cennee ted uith the establishment enable us to make, any desired paltern on short notice. Prices mod• crate—and a liberal ullim mice ma - de on bills for (will. (Worm are respectfully solicited. which will be promptly excenieid 1 I kluonon WELCH. Bellefonte Foundry. Jan. 25. 1850 Ma 15 00 5 00 10 00 15 00 22 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 WROSESALE TIN WARE aI'hIgrgI24.4IPOINVSQ rum: Sobseriberr invite the attention of COUN• 'I'RY MERCHANTS to their extensive as• garment of Superior Tin & Japanned Ware. Keeping constantly on bond the LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE STATE. and selling at LowEa RATES than ever offered before, they only ask' . a call tesatilly buyers of the superior advantages they offer MELLOV & FORD, Sign of "Loege CeSit- Pot," Nu. V9ll Marker Street above Seventh, PM LA I)ELPIIIA. Fob. 1 1850-3 m. 7 00 10 00 Ella 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 ROBERT MAN LEY 7 Q.:-lax. - T.ute AND (Wi l aaltla lIIIAILIEIt. Tlll , l subscriber respectfully informs the chi zone of Clearfield county, that ho has com menced the above named business, in the shop formerly occupied by J 1.. Cutile, esti and res pectfully solicits a share of public patronage.— lie Batters himself that he can furnish work to all persons who may be ploo,ed to call. to their entire satisfaction. Ile will keep on hand Cabinet-work and Windsor Chairs of every description. Upholstered chairs made to order. I ALSO, Dentist, Invalid, and C'hanzber Chairs—Chair Beds and Bed Chairs. VrTho Bed Chair can Le converted from the Arm chair :o a complete bed in two minutes, and also will fold to the small compass that can bo car. tied under the arm. It is particularly suitable for Military officers and Professional gentlemen. N. B.—Coffins made in the neatest manner and on the shortest notice. ROBERT MANLEY. Clearfield. July 23,1849.—Gin 7.00 7 00 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50 7 00 10 50 7 00 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 RED &. BROWN PILLS. A GENTS fur the sale of Dr. E. Green's Rer A and Brown 1 1 .11 s in Clearfield county. Richard Shaw, Clearfield. Bigler ( . 5- Co. do John Patton, Curwensville. I. L. Barrett, Clearfield Bridge. Thomas McGhee, MeGhees Mill. David Kinport, Cherry Tree. P. TV. Barrett, Luthcrsburg. Clark .Patehin, Girard lownship. Levi lu;z, Frenchville. James McMurray, Burnside township. Jas. Mi;Girk, Philipsburg, Centre co. June 19, 11349. - 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 50 7 00 MONOPOLY N retailing GOODS roust now ceaso in Curwens I rile—for. although not situated at a Corner whence lie might ostentatiously parade before the publid the hollow and deceptive beast of having the "CHEAPEST CORNER," persons who may favor ISAAC SMITH With a call will be AGREEABLY BUR/IMM) by the discovery thut all kinds of merchandise have greatly FALLEN in rztice in ihia place since in: ban let nrtN d from Philadelphia. Ile has of the very bent quality every thing [Maly to be in demand thin community in the way of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps 4 Bonnets, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Glass and Queensware, Nails, • Books and Stationary, Oils and Paints ' 'Cotton Yarns, .Ready made Clothing, (too cheap to say any thing about it,) Fish and Salt, etc., etc., with many mlscellanesus and fancy articles. ISY'Produce at market prices will be taken in exchange for goods —such as grain, lumber, rags, leather, bees-wax, tallow, Flax seed, etc., etc. Cash will not be refused, .and if any gentlman 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. Curwonsvalo, October 28. 1839. r. :'NEW GOODS At' the Cheapest Corner., Subscriber has just received. at his old Subscriber a fresh supply of FALL and WINTER GOODS, euusisting. of Dry Goods; • GrOceries, Queens ware,, Tinware a large lot of MADELADY CLOTHING, Sole and Upper Leather, Hard ware, Iron 4 Nails, Hats, • aps and Bonnets, a very large and good lot. of Boots and Shoes, ' .Salt—Ground 'Athm 4 Western, DrugS, 'Paints and Dye-stuffs, Buffalo Robes, edar ware, Sad dlery--.7-.4MQ, : cook and, Nine plate stoves,, .: ~‘.. Aii•or which will be, sold dow for CASH or change, foi taunts.) , , Call Pod look orirratok. . JOHN ?ATTON., ‘7,4.l..s,r!.Priillf,'Oßl; g n pieces assorted Stittinotts hos' Cheap storO or • 131GLER'& co. Small rrofits and Quick Sales., JONES' NEW ILE,WISTOWN 11`4IE•Public aro . respectfully informed than C. L. JONES has received a very Stock of _l.. large. - WINTER GOODS, Comprising all articles kept generny in the other stores, with the addition of many other goods not brought before to this place. A list of articles is herewith furnished, with the prices ; and un examine lawn of this extensive stock is invited before purchases are made elevthere. At this store, goods will con tinue to he sold at least 20 per cent. lower than can be bed elsewhere, or less than one•hult the price of goods in Clearfield county This certainly otTers great inducements to citsit BUYERS: the am vlng'of so large a per ceninge. even on n small purchase, wilt amount to' enough to make it a matter of consideration. There are many who dent in Lewistown in the old Inshioned way. by trailing. thin; giv• ing the storekeeper the advantage of high prices— to such I would respectfully ask before making trades with the other mores to call and see my goods and hear the low prices, and lam confident that such will see the advantage ef selling their produce end buy goods for cash. In a market like thus. if u slight effort ho kinds of Country Produce can be, disposed of for CABIIt It only requires a little indo pendence and determination on the part of the seller, as the lattice consumption of produce in Lewistown alone is very great, and the necessaries of life, at whatever prieci must be had, and they can be disposed of for cash. Since INommcneed toUSIIICMIin this place, on the ens It system, I have sold a large amount of goods, and my business is daily increasing. The public appreciate the ndventage of buying for cash, & where huffiness is done for cask only, as there is no risk to run, of credit or trade, the corals are sold nt a small advance on cost prices; and the city purchases being made for cash only, and wtthe a lengthened expe• rienco in business. on Markel Street, Philadelphia, enables the subscriber to buy, h yond a doubt, lower than other merchants. I am convinced that there are n great many who would like to deal with ma and get cheap goods fur cash if they only could command cash for their produce, to such I say sell cheap and sell fin cash only, Now for the list of goods on hand : CLUJ 11S—blark, blue, brown, invisible green, nod olive. French, German and American. •at all prices from $1 00 to G 00 per yard, including a good assortment of Over-Coat Cloths. 1 will positively sell such gouda et greatly reduced prices. On Cloths, Cassimores and Vestings store-keepers invaria bly make Lilo profits as the purchasers are not often judges of these articles. 1 will nut so impose, but sell them as I sell other goods at a very small advance on cost. CAb'SINIEIIES. Black good at $1 and at all prices upwards to 2 '75 per yard. Also Fancy Cessis ineres a good assortment at very low prices ; also tine medium (irility, cheap as possibly can be sold, and much cheaper than can be lied 'elsewhere. SATINETS.—BIock, blue, Navy-blue, lavender, dark mixed, light mixed grey, &c., &c., a large and cheap lot for 30 ct. 47/ cts. 50 cts. 62/ cis. 75 cts. and 87/ cents for a most superb article. VES Black mini, silk, silk velvet, woolen, cotton, cas-imeres and cloth at all prices from Filly coots to Three Dollars. trlntaxi. CLTALTLVZ 4' 4 :D a. ESA4IIE,SS OVlllicziao4:lllV2 A splendid article of Black French Cloth for Gentlemen and Ladies' Cloaks at the low price of $1 87/ per yard as good as others sell at $2,50 to $3 00. KENTUCKY JEANS.—GoId-mixed, and Grey, good and cheap. TICKINGS At 10, 13, 15, 19, 21 and 22 cents ; be assured that these Tickings are the cheapest ever sold in Lewistown. CANTON FLANNELS.—Bleached and Unbleached for 10 cents, and the best arliele for 121 cents. Flannels of all Colors and Prices. 121 cents, 18i cents, 25 cts. 28 cts. cts. 371 cts. 50 cts. 621 cts. and 75 cents ; a large lot of Superior Scarlet Flannels at 26 cents; White Gauze Flannels and su perior Yellow Flannels—also Shrouding Flannels. Table Diaper. Bleached and unbleached fur 12 cents and upwards. Sumo splendid Cloth Table Covers for 250. nd 3 dollars each. Stand Covers of desirable colors and styles. Taw - zalaabz Bleached and initdenched fur 1-4 cents and upwards to the very finest quality made; pu rticular at tention is requested to the stockuf fip muslins as they are very extraordinary cheap, and as good us sold elsewlirre at 8 cents. 044 Untigartt..l 4161,11200321 fa Of the newest styles, a good ussurtmettfol Lent figures, a good article selling at 3,4, 5. 6 1.4 cents, & upwards to the finest quality to be lied, a good assortment of blue and orange. My lip Calicoes are re ally nstunistnuir for the price, good and wide A largo and perfect stork of. from 12 1.2 cents and upwards• a splendid article of foie French Ging , . ham, bright colors, and warranted nut to fade in washing, for 18 3 4 cents; also plain dark style Chain°. tuns, Ginghams at 28 cents, high colors also at various prices. MOUS DE . LAINES. Of every style arid quality imaginable, plain black, brown, snuff, lead, mouse and other colors, all wool, A t.plendid officio of 2nd mourning Mous do Laines all wool at 22 cents, also good do Lames 1.1 183-4 cents, destrablo colors; also do Lames of extra quality m high colors, such an Mazanne blue, dark and light green, blue, maroon, orange, scarlet, crimson, &c., &e. aasithimuummOGl Figured and plain of superior quality from 15 1-2 to 75 cents. My 121.2 cent Cashmeres ore the cheapest goods ever heard ol; also all the dark and desirable high colors Cashmere the Bain° as the Mourn de Loins. 111ERLYOES. Olall qualities, colors and prices reduced prices Black of all prices-31 cts. 374 cts. 44 cts. 50 cts. 62/ cts. 75 cts. 87/ cts. $1 00 and 81 50 for the best Alpaca made, and can be had nowhere else. Me*, Drums, &c., and also a splendid assortment of fashionable Fancy Alpacas, at extremely low prices, and some fine quality figured silk warp. Black silks al all prices and widths, A good article of Black Silk as low as 45 cis. at good a. is sold elvevi here al cis. Also, plain, colored and Fancy Vress Silks, at very reasonable prices Some splendid Saiiii, striped, black and blue black Silks. Florence and Gro do Naps for Linings. Also, Silk Oil Cloth—Ladies' Silk. and Merino Under Shirts—new style corded Shirts lii`great variety ; also, Figured Swiss Mulls for Caps, Capes and Dresses. Tarletun Mullins white, blue arid pink. Figured and plain Bobinett, Silk and Llce Blond, Laces. Edgings, and In sorting. in endleis variety. Aho a most superb and extensive assortment of the richest and nevi est styles BONNET RIBBONS, all for sale at unusually low prices. LINEN, CAMBRIC, SILK, AND COTTON HANDKERCHIEFS, From 5 centa upwards to the fincet article imported frim Paris. FURNITURE CHECKS AND CALICOS. Craeh and I3ird•eyo Diaper for Towelling. Linen Futile-covers and Napkin's, and IRISH LINEN of every price and quality, very good and cheap. SPOOL COTTON, of J & P. Coates' manufacture, the beet article to be bad, greatly superior to ally oilier make• Cotton, Woolen, Merino and Silk HOSIERY, in great variety and et extreme• ly low priest'. GLOVES—SiIk, Kid, Cotton, Morino and Wonted of all grades and qualities—mens', wemens% and children'''. SHAWLS—SiIk. Cotton and Woolen. Sumo magnificent now style long shawls; as well as hea• vy Woolen and Cotton and lino Merino Shawls, plain and embroidered. The assortment of Shawls Is extensive and will be sold much under the usual prices. An avaaoment embracing every article wanted. Hooks and Eyes,. Pins, Needles. Knitting.Nee• dies, Tidy Cotton, Coronation curds. Whalebones, Silk, Cotton and Linen Braids, Velvet Trimming Ribbons. a new article for drams; Fancy Buttons for dresses ; black and colored sewing Silk; Thimbles ; Combs of all kinds ; aowo splendid Buffalo and Turdu Shell comae, colored. Thread Edging for Trimmings Steel and God Beads—also gold and silver Wire for embroideries. Al' widths of plain and Fancy Satin for klantua Ribbons; all colors of lining Muslin,; Bleached and Brown Drilling ; Zephyr Worsitd of all shades ; Bolt, Slides arid Artificial Flotsam LADIES' SHOES. A room is fitted up expressly for Ladies', Misses' and ehildrons' Shoes, and particular attention i., paid to this department. Every•style and quality of Shoes kept on hand, and will positively 'be sold chenhor than possibly can be bad elsewhere. The new lull stock' is received, and the assuri• Meat wlll 'to kept up. At least twenty per cent can be saved by buying shoes at Jones' Store. / good stoat 61 India Rubber Shoes—very cheap It is useless to enumerate tho kinds and pricos on hand; Buffico it to eay that the assorimert is the largos( anddecidedly the cheapest ever opened before in Low•ietown. •A good .aOsertmentol CLOTH and GLAZED CAPS. Mau Fur Trimnied,.Fur & Seal Sk in—fheop . . 113 1. A C lii ..H A 11. 1 S • At . E1,1..2b, 1 50, 1 75,2 00, . 2 50, 3 00,.and 400 ;'ulso Funcy Hats for Mon 'and Buys. lam ,prepared to sell Hats and Cape at Ivast2s.per Cont.iower than they htio ever been sold ni Lewis town, having had them manufactured expreasly for ,any salea„ttd`Warrant them to befqual in , quality, II not better thon,to be had elsewhere. • CRAVATS and SUSPENDERS in great . varjoiy. P moat superb' assortment of Fan} N Silk era uts:cotton' do. plain black sills do. al different prices, for ante unusually low. ' / .' Looking . Glasses. ' J Very chop.— Some extra six°, larger, than' can be fcitind in oilier stores. Also anexlensivo os sorttnent of Woolen Nett floods and Sacks for children ; cotton Laps and Black an/ White Wad ding; a nice lot of Comforts. Various sizes. Cheap Bed Blankets, a gaud assortment' . 0 842,W1NVEZ,:,---The beat'ossoriment lo'bo found at this store, of all qualfies, and will be sold at, reduced prices. Persons purchasing Carpeni trill not (illy Matthew 90 p cent cheaper at Jones' but a very estonsivit assortment to ticket froth. "CARPET BAGS. and Lath ' Satchels—some Pno:Velwitt and Venitian 'Groceries, QueenSware, Hare ware, Cedarwa e, Baskets; Hari} ware, Kept in a iMplitiaM rootn'froiii-'Dry Coodii. and particular Intenam) paid to coping up a general tunortmont of thy abate? geode.. gooa 'l4lkv, Orleans Sugar 0 1 4 cents ; White agar 9 cents; crush ,/ ed Sugar 10 'cents ; pulverized Stiga i rto cents; and superior Loaf Sugar 10 ante: Good Widnes for.P, loiCceots par quart : .New Molasses of good qualny at 35 Is kr. gallon ; and au* pen it in 40 cents: Also good. {• I . ~, i sci Syrup, and tint 'Vest 'Royal v..i den 13yrull at 50 cants; / qv a splendid articlo of Baktng Mu 1 l i-4 cents per 4,unon : COFFEE —WY D- senor at 10 cents; / I 0.. t 4.• . i (Y~".1~ DRY GOODS. A large and beauttfulstuek of these goods kept on hand, fur mite at 11. IL IP A CO ADa o a ak us. ca cik MULL, JACONET AND CAMBRIC MUSLIM, TRIMMINGS: MS' AND BOYS' BOOTS AND SHOES. . . , . .. Laguirii &trot . l u . sal' ill ' 'il't 'I/ tituriCal old Government Jitter - lit 712ICerili-: Fresh Charles.. ton Rice at 5 cants i. lal - . t .Green. of tho licit i iiii ii ie q . u h c i :into 211 rents per pound...:.FREISI! CPF,AS—titiperitir Black and , • . -.' (Toed Blackliind , Oreen - Gal o c' ried ipto,tho Philailrlphid marksit_e . , _am!' sold ?. r t.Y r er n yLloLvii i p tr r a ic”: . . , .. . 1 perlul uu4'3lPung Alyson, of ntl Yitung'llyson Teas, at . 50 and 75 cents, pp . p . tu . l , E t ~ril e m s . KT ORE .—Sponor SPLIISI OIL; soco rlb ' l3° 'PO . " niriV.iald at $1 25: . Superior CoUtile SOAP. and go ua I ,Y . „ 1 i . 1 ditto—Also' FISII OlL—Sperm and _Tulloyv CANDLES.— A .general assortmen F .9 ! TOBACCO. Superior Crowd c b ";;, - " In 110 N Ell at 75 cents per within. 'l , ,li' t °' c ' enlN p r e ,,, r - 4 ,;;..,1 pr i ven ,. . ' 1 •• • • • I II Ttvist - and flat plugs, at 20 centu per PPund I A very outivriorussortment of Cui and Salt at i . . ar ,„ *comprising tome ph the lineal q itality - pl IC nice! a n d Farkp.. ~.. I . , ~ I . The largesttienettpest (1,1,, T 0 W :: , • /- t- • . , e,• eiki M tde Clothurv, , -rq meat assiirinient ever Mieneilin Lewistown. . . •,. . ° I -AV A 1., I.: 11U Y Ell S .. • ~,.. Great inducements tire 01 I ,ns u littoral abatementtsvill be made. , i, . \ c.'' L. , JONES, . NEW CHEAP CASH. • STORE: • PA. Lewistown , Dember (I, 1849. In . . . . .. . . . G „ , ~FALL AND WIN R GOODS: • ~,I t \ •, • % 2 :-. TE 8 tillsci iber is just now . receiving n very largo and sultini o stock of GOODS for tho approtteli• mg Fall and Winter trade, which vk ill need but to be examiti.:i, and the price ascertained, to urclueo purchasers to curry them off. 'flio stock is composed partly an follov i : . DRY GOODS, Cloths, black, blue, brown, 4c. Cassimbres, do do do Sattinetts, do do do Alpacas, do do do do Satin Stripe. Fashionable Cashmeres, Flannels—Red, White 4 Canton. Linseys—Brown, White, Fancy. Bleached and unbleached Muslins A variety of Shawls. Ginghams, Alpaca Aprons, Irish Linen, Gloves Suspenders, etc. OILS. Common and Tanners'. Candlcs—'Tobacco , Segars and Crackers. Oct. 19, 1849. i'l I 11 I 1 . 1 i rki SU 1 1 1 prioN to all elittliam7, .1 301t1 tIS 111/.•41 Minis I, 111, r pet portion of dentli+ Ihnn any utl s r 101.1,01 v th II 111111 t 1e the human , nut, until within ti It /k • 31 lIS there hai not be. 1. soly rsrtam nrnedy to stop do loon thou 01 the d‘ntloy er. nut% BRANT'S INDIAN PULMONARY BALStAI Caro' Tury . many of the moat strovia marked and level. npcd (orm of Pahrionary Constimpthoi —ll r, At., undoubted OMR Of uirrrotfd and dixeneed LUNGS—mull linprlmo , en. fen RP WPM never beiore cured by any other medicine. 80 utterly hopdroa were IMMO r/ .. the afflicted persons, 10 to linen been pronounced by phygleinns and friends to be eTe AI. IS nY INO. SOlllO. who had their made, Fore been Mired. and yet live—others. who it W.F. said would nut live another day, arc 110 W le , well nnl hearty ne they ever worn. It posse:igen all the cleansing rim) pnrifying virtue; nearly ill powerful and active us the prele4rittO4l N lee) we roll BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT Tltl. differ, (rum 01111. ilef MM. till, flollreggrli m, rol ,tiedl , ation• which two peculiarly ruinpuil tu. lint' err aany ncirrrary, to rote Coughs and Consumptions, ell tilovo , re of n pohnowory ',molly JIM ,. SO fatal under urdiump Itt.ultollsl. in• they tho Broth!, Throat, Lungs. and Heart. Thia 11.11.8.131 &ate aud evre, 11.rr. th, on. rbo,vhen , int.rnnlhl. R 1 riTrairdy 1.1,1 vvo;c: Ex runeT runt. find heat. Illt• rnall .. nom .Vine eaten of 1,11.1 .11 Mt. idler nil oater remedies have No 4,, Thousands of Consumptions and. Chronic Con,gAtr, nbundnntly prove itt. ettets in such dire:ups, and its undoubted en satire pow, and soothing, henlinc propertitet. in the toilou pluitits and disenstt, Spitthie Wand, a the Lauri; Pain in the firrast and Sigir, Yieht•Mr.of r Taus Complaint.. L Palpitation of the Iftart, Cholera Infiin turn, Ity.entrry Find Sarnmer Complaint, in Claldreo to, 4dnitA, Aytlitna, and ALL FEMALE WEAKNESSES & COMPLAINTS No rrmedy that lira hrrtf Otli•n•d to tin public linq mein hall et, certain nod rife, oral in corn h ay .11.1. io 11,0011 . ...*e.4 and ir•rrvalaritirt col t h e h 111.de neK. 11 PUI..11(1N.41?) . do! ferone., x hcth.•r derangeit•la In• are:, ar oAlier incidental trialcnt., , --it It Fl,l'l. I'll.s Al.l, In arevorAfoing the system, rquali:iv the ar,llldit tons' " . "' ir, +' t oa d .11.4,1,,e NERVOI . 1111: !TA 111,141 1 S. rnr ranitAlebt for proof. CONSUMPTION. A Dying Woman Cured ! P tote tbie cure to prove the pow, to %Ire I , llor thls TIALSAM le aced, even nrw, the person I. , rru•i. term by physkinn nod frb•ndn to be In the la.•t .•tape+ —eetto , l , y Iyhtp— Find.ln aLls role, FO for goer that thr *brawl and buria.l.clothrA Were bought. For partlelt tare of this crow, and the re,pertehls nod yen,lontle4 proof of all the eircutertnuees and Ina... we refer to um PAM PH LET:4. This ruse wns etTiTtefl on Mrs. %ILA DYKEMA N. o' n a lla o n sp.,. Saratoga (b.. N Cllll 1...• a doubt. many others rdinuer equally 101 1101,1•1. a , , Mid inn ti svrablr cn.es u i Cough, and Coluumption, o,ss to, I. were prenouncsd incurable hy Ailiol LIVER COMPLAINT. Sec tbc cure of Pr. Hubbard, of Stamford, Li.. nod ozlo.r Dyspepsia ! Sre the cure of T .5' Hiker, merchant, of .It!er,. min,: Cu, N. V., nod many moro. In our I',nnpl.t,•l.. Dysentery & Slimmer Complaint on Chi Lire,/ end A.I etlb. ere aleray. rum!. ;rely Chi 7.1,14 will I,coint• fr.hy. hen Lily nt)(1 /warty, mid gr.)%v !ly the env of ilk 1101.:1UM. Nuienther need ever 'mourn tiff. /lentil of her e 1 ,11.1 L. iql , •rn I tarn ufnnt. whilk, teething. if tiniNrs puoto.v.iny he reltnitliqured It sheehl lie oriuch easel', given in timer then the teditetry AGENTS. E. & W. F. IRWIN, Clearfield ISAAC SMITH', CUrZeiMille S. & F. K. ARNOLD, Lvtl; ersburg. C. R. Emumr, Ridgeway. J. L. LINDEICgUiII, Caledonia. D, S. DEAItING, Brookville. , Nov 30.1E149-1y New Goods. amulaw.tait) 6324114' WOULD respectfully announce to his old customers, and the public generally, that he has just received . and' is now opening at his old stand a large and splendid assorimeni , ; FALL &•WINTER GOODS, Consisting in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Queensware, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Drugs, Nails and Glass, Spanish. Sole4eather, Brass Clocksi Confectionary, etc., etc.,' . . , 'Vogel ' o.l,mirtiber 'of articles Ipo mint otous to mention, all'of which ti4iil be sold: for Cash or exchange( far Colintrylkinstlune... !toy. B,—tf. I 114KDWARE, A good assortment. Crockerywarc, Grind-Manes, Brooms, Wash-boards 4 Tubs. BOOTS and SHOES That cannot be surpassed. Clocks and Confectionary. Drugs, Paints, Dye-stuffs, Patent Medicines, Matches, Lamp- Black, Glass, Putty, etc. GROCERIES • offee—Tea—Chocolate. Sugar—White crushed, do pul verized, do loaf, do brown. Molasses—Boston Syrup, Sugar- House and New Orleans. F. P. HURXTHAL. Fresh Goods. FIE subscribers are now opening at 11 their old stand, in the borough of Clearfield, the best assorted lot of 5adtZ465242:11,11 000seors Which they have ever had, embrat in g almost ev• cry variety of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, queensware, Cedai ware, Tinware, Drugs, Pa. tent Medicines, Dye-stutfs, and Oils. They have also a g ood assortment 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. AL§O, Boots and shoes of every vari,' ety, hats, caps, hoods and bon nets—cottan laps, cotton chain and carpet-yarn. h A t RAFT ROPES of all sizes ; Cart•Wli i n s. Slei g h. whips, Halter and c - q -! Trace Chains, to g ether with ninny other articles : A too tedibus to mention, all of which they offer their 0 customers at lair prices for CASH, country ; n 3 i.!, duce, or Ll:tither. ,LEONARD & MOORE, ' jj Nov. 7, 1849. Whole Sale Grocer*,. l. MARKET & CANAL Si., HARRISBURG, PA., J& E. C. EBY always keep a large nesorl• . ment of Groceries which they enn sell ns low ns 'hey can be purchased in the Atipnite ties. We would name 200 Bags Rio Coffee. 100 do Laguira do 20 Mids. Porto Rico Sugar. 20 do N. Orleans do • 30 do S. 11. and Syrup Niolao 30 Chests Imperial and Y. EL Tea 1000 Sacks Ground Alum Salt; 500 barrels Mackarel and Shad.„ 500 kegs Nails and spikes. 2000 lbs. Bacon sides and should. ALSO—White Lead, Oil. Rupee, Boots & ShdtS and al: tho leading articles in trade. Alerchards and Lumbermen would do well to call and tee prices. "Lumber and Tron taken for goods. Harrisburg Nov. 14, 1849.-3 in SOMETHING - NEW UNDER THE SUN. 1110 not all call at once or yon will soon reduer! . lir our largo Mock of Strawberry, Pine-apple,. Sarsaparilla and Lomon Syrups, Preserved Fruits, Pick• led Oysters and other choice Pickles (the very names , •of which 'iliac 'one', mouth water,) which we have just received and aro now selling at the lowest figure at "rule CIII:Ar CORNER: CRAM & BnotnErt.: Curwonaville Dec 8. FARM FOR SALE.• . TE subscriber °Wars for sale en excelisst farm, containing 100 Acres, situate in Karthuus lownahp, Clearfield tour* about three miles from Karthaus, FIFTY acreo which is denied, and in good ordiir, and projec? ted with good, fences. , The improvemorits Ore S new . , PLANK TRAMS 181111111 r HOUSE,' , A' , 1. , LOG' •BARN ! • rind a youtig and daffy APPLE OREIIARD ! Pq is Well supplied;iiith good springti'orWiiter. ' Tho above (Sim bo . sold op _ reasonsbrO terms Apply to tho subscriber on the premii October 16. 1849.-6 m. OXEN gild TlrsinEß #OR SALE. . rviig 'subscriber offers to soil on vo,ry Wont modeling Ms; YokeLARIOIIt 'OXEN (girth seven foot and shod ready for, businesett and also d TIMBER SLED,, lust new. Aryl, t Immediately .FULLEIITON: 4 Cleartiold Jan. 11, 1849. I