Eamolc‘g'uttc Banjptq 'C L E A 7 R FIE‘L D. PA.‘ MAY,3O. EHI9 , WILLIAM ‘13.. FOSTER, jm of Bfatlford county, FRANCE MEETING Th'o Wmhingloniupi will' hold their regular monthly mon'mgih lhe.cr,~lurl_,:lmuso on Mondny dwnintho 1M dqyfiprnanvxl. _ ',_v ' ’ ’ .... ' . WM RADEBAUGII.Scc-'y. . Ffiohx'Eunurt -,—-'l‘,l}o, .Slonmor éufibrin urfivml ‘ullng-lonvyeilc‘rduy “Lack, bringingffiveipfibl and Londo'n dqxca lo “.934 and (Inhinai': There 1': new. ing' pnrliqdfingly. i‘mpo‘lflnm by Ihiap'rrivnl. Ano \lmr nllompl had been made 6n 1110 We of the King ofthe Fronéln'. ij‘Oregop nov‘va whalovcr. ’A WOMAN mgr—lnronm'rxou WANTED. . “A iory bid 'Mdyni'lmed‘ Mn. Runny. living nhemnlely wilh herfluao Inn-,fin'l’ann lpwmhlp, Clonrfield 'coumy. Vloft‘ lhdtendence'of 066,01'1b0m on yollotduy week. (Ihé 2h! inst.) and hgu not'bcen hoard dtaivupo. Th“ gdnordl luppounufi in. that ahé 'millboE mmé timberfr'ou‘d. ling! wandcrqd into. the woodiaxv‘horpvlh‘e Aha: {Sari-shied; it llTOlliblen however. Um! the may “have lruvelled beyond lhe héighbérhood—and in Ihiiycune. nny pardon know. in; of lhe fnlo ofthe old lady. vyill perform on no! 0' hul’nnnjly by nddrqning eilhér Painck. Thomni. or Folii Rafl‘ony. Grumpion Hills. Cloutfiuld coun ' .U-advilil‘fg'thém’oflh'o fact“ . ‘ O ’ Sho whg‘ between. 75 and 80 year; of one—o! lriih origin. and blind“ ono eye. and “T“ carry~ inga um]! bundle. containing a few clulhu, and I small (identity of ten. ‘ . ‘ ' General Orders. . Governot Sunny, n'g. Cominnnder-iu-chlol’of the 1 P. 54.. through General Bow-w. . Adj't- Corinal. hu qu'oa ofdorl fonhb enrollmo'm .of SIX [lB- 3 cinuzm'rs or ' mmmw, junaer me Into an of Congrou uulhérioing lho‘ Pie-idem m nccepllho some” of 50;000 voiunloon "loproufiulo the u iltin; war between the ‘Umled_ Sun'- and Mexico. A Rtgimcnt‘ cohiilu‘of l Colonel/1 Liam. Col. 1 Major. 1 Adjutant (a Liehionnm of‘ono of lhe Cumpaniu.) -l Sergeant Mljor. 2 Quarlor Manor Sargent-. 1 9 prirgqipnl Musicians, IndirlO Compu nioa.‘ ' r. '_ ' . , A Company conuim on Cspmn. 1h: Lioulon. am. 1 26 Liaulcnlnl. 4 Sargent". 4 Corporaltfi Munici-nn. and 64 privates. . Hmny‘Pn'nmN.‘ an.. bomg Ippolnled Aldode~ camp'lo Ihv Governor. ”will ncl :- Auistam Adju llnl (id-oral. n Harrisburgln the nlmnco' of Goa. Bo'wmun. Companies off-Img Iheir «nice: ‘9 tho Pruidenl. will do so through lh. Governor. un tmg the human of lhd Company. and the; counly wheuin llléy nlldo. Cumin. fuming lhomlelve into bompnnlu. and deliring to lend" their sorvi con. la iaporlinj gbomlalv'ad.‘ will givb lho name. plan of relidanco.‘uld igo of each member. .2- Tho enrollment. organization and impaction of lhe Comp'aniu will be had. and the offers 0! nor vico made. prior lo the 22d June next. (4 Whondholo ngimanli Ire camplolchhoy are 1" hold lhemuoivel in readiness and await Ibo [ur~ thuorden o! lha President, and il'lho smo ofthe vial: Ihoula require their wrvicu. lhgy uro lo nn~ duvoul It came, point lo be horaulter duignntcd. wianre lhey w'ili'ho munlored inlo Ibo urvice of ‘iho Uniled Slalei. ' ' . HEAVY RAINS Lunfiuhduy, Monday and Tuesday nights, this ug'ion was visited by rains. almost unpracodemod if: Ive-HIE]; ,5 Qbfi‘hfiraday ’lh'o'r‘riicr xii lhiqplnco m. _a'l high.'or nényly'lo. ni m the highway during Ibo ico flood in Mu'ch mi. ‘ ‘ The Victory on Qhe Bel None. Tho lnlonplondid viclory lo Ibo American “I’an ‘ on lha .Dcl Norle,,mlun ho really‘gmlilying to ov ary American hcnrl. Thorinlrcpid TAYLOR. hna auccoufully rough; his way back Io his cnmp from Point ltabalmltbough oppouod by more than three to one—lwico routing tho enemy from positions of his own chooning. with grenulnughlar and lan. and éfivi’or’iiufillj drivmg Ihem beyond {ho river.— In' order to propérly. upprociuto Iho real morila oi Ihuerviclorlcn we should remember Ihnl Gon. Tay lor labored» tinder ‘e'vary. pomblo disadvantage 1. o‘xceptin ihnt bf lho courage and bravery of his Imin nrmy.‘ 'Tho‘enomy had selected rho poution In bolh canal. and hm! all Ilia udvnnlugo lino groom) .could riffurgl. w'fnio Ger). Taylor was enérimhorcd ivilhov'er 200 'proyuion 'an‘gons.' 'lfl‘io Innuuflhu Moxicnnl ii air-non ‘upprdca'donlod,’whilo'lho Am~ aricon’lon‘ilycomp'almliireiy trifling wilh regard lo numbon. lhougli' oxceqi‘fing lhe Moxiennamibé lo}. oll'ofiicerq. :Thll igvonlilv nccouméd for! _Our oflicorp‘ any "COME ON BOYS !".,whi|o lhblo of the Mexicans my. "colon nova!" Bur while we thus omit ovor' lhil-[lflliOuß viéiory. our qpunlry hnnfio mourn‘lho ion 0! sumo oi her brave-I torn, ‘ among whom uro.Mlnj6h' Rmaaom and Buowmn— ‘ No‘bravnlngen‘ or moro‘ghllnm poldibn over sh'ed Iheir' Blood iii dofohco‘ohhoir' eoumiy.“ . ‘ V ‘ ‘Bur we“ shrill occupy rho mam intention no' longer.‘ 'Qul‘ thought-hm of notionetiplo him.and Ifwroioro We hnnLd him- over to THE NEWS, - - with which ou'r'columnu ard well crowded; ‘ I We might hora ndrifl‘lhnll Com. Courier was at Pbini’lfibq! wilh‘ oovéml ‘nuvnl volsoluaand (hi the nut my: 'wo golhill probably lie on ouno'k on ‘VQI’Cw? by our gullailil'Tfar-l—Jhongfi not m 0 qurrbndorJ—agd lhe cro;§log_o‘f" impel mm by Gori.j’l‘nyior.,“m>' ‘ i.' ‘ i. 1‘6":- ‘Lu‘nibprnien; A ‘IURTHER‘SUPPLEMEN'IT tq‘lhc ‘pengl. Inky! ,lljli Commo‘n‘weallli.; , Sta-flog; 1;. Be 1! enacled by thejSefi’nte and Hquuq/“chrquuw. monwgdlh'%m,,- 5' "gentry mum , ,I' crabs/ma»? ma fittya’oflflffijflwm". “.“1 r-‘W‘v‘ ‘pEIBWPdWSQK '"imm’Pm'W comm... Jumm; I «mew meghhlnd'l'leo‘ on“, ptop my whglspever. ....lanwriuer; railwad or~ nal mlhm thit comfllonfwoith. ‘lshull’sell. dispose of, or. pledge thesammvtii‘ Vnnyfpmi thereot,-such oqonce ehall he deemed n tniedemcao‘or; flmixm conviction thereot.‘. shnll 'be,'puii«_ tslled .by fine; not lens than‘filty. norer. feeding five hundred'dollors; shall aufl'er Imprisonment in tho. county jail in which the oilence is committed. for a term ofnot lesa‘ than twenty tlnys.« nor more than one yt'am ot the discretion oi the court. ‘ ~ SEC. 2. If my person or persona. after the lst_day oi July. Anno Domini. one thousand eight hlun‘drfed and forty six.’shnll purchase any cool. iron, or other articles oi merehondize. or my property whatev er, consigned t'oeany person in this State. or: in. any :‘atijoinlhfl State.. knowing’tho,‘ same to be consigned :irorn any captain of a canal hoot. or'uny diher person; engaged in tmhsporting the said property, without the coneent of the owners of said proper-V ‘ty. lte,elle.,or they no pnrchnsing. shall be liable to pay such otvners double the Val ue of the property no purchased. to be re covered with costs of suit. by action of trov‘er or trespass, in the case ; and the said action may he brought in the name of the coneianer or consignee; and no prose cution by indictment: against the person or persons having. sold with property shall be any bar to ouchvaction. , Sec. 3. The penally imposed by the second nection of the act, entitled "A fur. ther supplement to the act. entitled ‘An act to authorise the governor to inco rpor -lato’a company to constructva olackwaterlnp- Vififliion in the Monongahela river, approv etl 24th March, one thousand eight hundred and forty-six.’ 7’ shall he titty dollars; and the name shall be recoverable in like man ner. at if the penalty had been made fitty dollars, in the said second section oi‘the saidnct. . FINDLEY PATTERSON. Speaker of the House of Repreunlativu. ' DANIEL L. SHERWOOD. , , Speaker 0/ the Senate. Approved the 17m day oi April. 1846. FRS. R. SHUNK. ' i From tho Washington Union. Extract of alelttcrjrom New York. dated Mn 9. t 846. » ".Tnua nounmnv or Toma ms RIO GIMNDK D2l. “Non-rm—Ona oi the most extensive and/accurate atlauael ever pub liahetl in modern times, is. one seat forth to the world by filexander K. Johnson. .eaq.. (geographer to“ her ma'es! the Queen.) of Edinburg, Scotland}. lie ti-i tla runs as follovrs: “The National fltlaay with maps of all parts of the world. com-1 piledfrom the moat ream! and authentici aourcea.’ This atlas is imported by-Mel-l are. Wiley 66 Putnam, of this city. and‘ cost about 850. It is considered a atan-y dartl work throughout Great Britain. as well as over Europe. It has had an ex tensive sale and circulation. '"lu i’ecking in it I’m the boundaries of Texas on a map 0! Mexico and Texas. I‘ find the boundaries of Texas defined pre cisely as we claim the.n to exist—that is. giving~ to Texas all east of the Rio Granule from its mouth to its aource. in latitudo 88 or 40. It may be objected to thla atlas that Mr. Johnson. the eeloblated geogra pher. is a Scotsman, and, being geograi pher to the Queen. is of little importance. “As valuable as his fine and universal-i iy-received atlas is. and however applicao‘ ble to the} point at issue. lot us leave Scot-‘ land and go to London. in search 0! ani atlas ol purely Englith origin. “’9 shallt find a itplendid atlaslwaa published last} year in London. by ' the Society for thel Diffusion of Useful Knowledge.’ This‘ great atlas can also be had of Messrs.‘ Wiley 81 Putnam—price 850. 1 his. large English atlas is admitted to be one of‘ the most accurate of modern times. Tol be ‘uselul.’ osintended by'the ‘tiociety’voii publication. it should undoubtedly be per-1 tectly correct. or no nearly so as pussible.‘ It contains 218 maps, including cities.——l Among these is a map of Texas. Very} neatly executed. [to boundaries are neat ly defined by colored lines. 0n examin-i ing it. 1 lound the southern and westernl boundary-oi Texas was laid down as tolu‘} lows : Beginning at the mouth ofthe Rio} Grande. it tollows the 'left bank of raid‘ river to its source, throwing Santa Fe into! Texas. This line is continued to ther boundary of the United' States. which it‘ follows to the mouth ol the Sabine. andi lrom‘ thence along the Gull oi Monro to the point of beginning. - > "It will be recollected that Lord Broug-\ ham stands at the head of the society tar. p'romoting'uaetul knowledge; that he, With other nobleman. assistedi in founding the society ; and maths. with. other leading. noblemanhaided by eminent literary/on ‘ scientific men. have had the direction and control 0! said society. The maps orderfl ed for publication, and in'atd for by the itunda oi the society. were probably care.- tully examined by the board of directors belore being made public under their au thority.-' - j - ‘ - , ‘fWe thus have theaanction at the whole British public. at thonobility, and leading then ol the realm. in lower. ot~ the Rio Grande'. _as ' the true lino between'l‘exas and Mexico,” a ' . j j 2 J , . GomZ. 'l‘A'uon has been in' the army near rquyyeéri.’ enterihg itjn 1808 a" a lieutbngnt.) Ho" whlvbreveued Major in 1812 for his gallam dofonco at Fort Hatti gon’.‘ : Ho Wau'boin‘in'VVl'rfiipia and pain mKQMncky.‘ During th’qfimiiflnhll be ‘ he commanded 'ng «um-nu "thm 'occaaion ; #1837, anM'filoyat untjgadiar Geno- ‘ Mr” 'fllil biayag of nijor hit me. first giyg gm, dming the lust War." {lt yilflheiofqrc he‘ u‘egn‘lha’l [all szhich" .expatnédcd find in tgepiduy ca'n sic in‘ his, prég‘em emergency, maybe expecmd, {to_n': him. . ~ ‘ “ North Jlmarican: ‘ LIFE AND DF2;\TII.-7-Tlxoprinciplo'of corrup tion is quhjontjw tho intlucnco of many causes of ‘ .rvi'tiation.“ in to; tlmroforo nucoslnry that we be PlOVided swill: umplo mount lopravont injury from ' it. {or in consequenco mum; vitintion thui putridh ty would be produced; which woulddontroy the individual are he lmd'nrrivod at that. period of life 'whinh ho would have done from tho principlo of life which Wm in him. Now io‘uccon‘tpliah this, No mun provéuttho accumulation of thouo hum oru' ivhich bourdown tho prmciplo oflilo.‘ ._Do nd't Mm for a serious ullnck of sickness, but. on the lint opponr'nnco ol tho enemy. mm r‘mluro in hot opo ruuona _to oxpol him from lhe‘hody. I For tho principle 0! disuuno, like that of lho prin- 1 ciplo \of life, in nliko Incomprohonuhlo ‘ to mankind; W 6 only on) able to point out what Will wo'nlien tho ans or give strength to tho other. The value ol the Brnndrethlp Pill-,dopontll upon their won dorful powerin strongthuning the prinhiplo 0! life} and weakening the principle of'dilo'nao, undfinully expelling it from tho body. Let u- oonlitlct‘ tho subject carefully: would iii-om afflict uaif our blood were 'purol Then in proportion nlAßrnn~ drolh'u Pills purify the blnod. they lo'nd to nature health. The very action upon the Intern which Brondroth Pill. pouon. convince all who upo’lhom Ihal may remove only the Impura human. Tho Brnndrolh Pilln. an n funeral family modi~ cine. cspocmlly in u century in lanocl to luddon change-“of lompnrnluro nu lhll. their value In in calculable. By having the Urandlelh Pilll always on hand. uhould a sudden attack of nickneu take place. they can be given at ours. and will anon have ofTecied a cum bofom lho phyliciun‘co'uld have arrived. '" * ' To innuro the full bonofit of these colobrnlod Pill-,lhoy Ihould b 0 hop! in lhe home. no thu. upon the fin! commnncomum ot’ nickneu, they may be u onto mnorod 10 health. Ono done then in bullet than a dozen an" dilcm has become oh (ahlilhod in the ayalom. _ DIED—In Fox lownuhip. Elk counly. on lhe 16“: mil. in a mo! numb Pally. Dr. JONATHAN Nlcuou, aged 12 your. , in "11l homugh. at; the 28m inn. alter a that! but aovum illmu. MA" JAM. young": daughter nr William C. and Margaret Wolch. aged 4 you". 5 month. and 15 dnvu. To those whom it may Concern! Take Parlicular Notice:- THE subscriber requests those indebt ed to him (o'come forward and net lle their accounll,‘n| he in in want of mo ney to meet hlI englgememl. . F. P. HURXTHAL. May 28, 1846. . LBOOT &' SHOE , ’ MAKING. 5' J. H. JONES RESPEC'I‘FULLY returns his sin ‘ _ cere thanks to the inhabitants ol Clearfield and vicinity tor the Very liber ol sp‘pport heretofore extended to him,and hope'a by atrict attention to busjncu. and a desire to pteaae. to merit a continuance of the name. He in prepared to execute all orders in his line with neatneal and rlespatch. and In the moat approved style. Hia shop is on Market alter-t, _where he wtll be happy to accommodate all who may [not him with their‘custom. “'urk will be done in hi! shop at a lower price than it can ho dono in the county. Call and see. RCPCountry produce taken in exchange fOJ' work at the highest Ifiorket price. / May 28. 1846. HERE! HEREH E? I’. HURXTHAL having recoiv~ . ed a general and good assortment ul goods such an . DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, S’l'fl'l'lONfllU'.‘ DRUGS, HARDIVJRRE, OILS 6' PflINT. \Vill sell as low as any olhcr eslnbliah inent in the county. and take in exchange WOOL, Mes. GRAIN or (liflcrent kinds, BEES WAX. &c. 93°01” and see. and we W?” endeavor to antisfy. May 28. 1846. ATTENTION GRAYS ! YOU are ordered to mch at Lulhersburg on Momlny the Bth day 0! June next. at 90’- c|ock. A. M. with ,nrmn and ac coulrcmento in first rate order for review and inspection, By order of lhe captain, GEO. T‘HORN, O. S. may 28. AXQBLBBQWIBENWQ NIEMBERS of the luycmning County Mutual Insurance Company are hewby nullfied lhnt the Board of Di ec lors haw.- cult-red- an assessment MEN per cent. on all premium not”. due to he company on‘l‘h'e [6lh day of Norember, 1845, to be paid pieyious to the 2d day o' 'Jan next to lhe 'l‘renaurer or'lo Receiv‘ eta. wm. A. PETRIKENv Sec'y- N, B. The Receiver ior Clenrfield‘ co. in Ems IRWIN» 1389'; ' 'l‘tezisurer Q. S.»‘Wn|llS. E‘q' ' Oflice vafllc Ly.'Co. Mal. In. 035;“? _ ax‘léEß 84' DALE‘ato Vet"); detirnun U of- meeting their credilur's. aud'as ihisiia impossible without alaialnnceirom mono indebted to them.’lvh¢y therefore ur eaily, though wiih sincere relpe‘ci. 'call :90!) than indebted 'to‘ come= fqrwatd ilhoul’ delay 'nnd» square up.’ The» _hope‘ debts are alone year’s standing; 3 9.,parliculnriyfailudedid. ‘.~ , i ; . .> _ V SPENCER 81. DALEufj Curwinaoille, May [8,1846. -,Liét’aiid Classification, j ERctailérslhf, Foreign mcrchnhvdizte ‘ " in_ Clearfield coqnly,.for' lhg',’ygur 18-16. v ‘ - V . ‘ Richard Shaw Class 13" ,notliquor ' \ 810_,00 ‘ Biglcr, Boynton 8:. Powell l3‘noliqnor 10 00 ‘ E. daw. F. Irwin 14 no liquor 700 Moore 8: Leonard ,_ .14 no‘liquor _7 go I". l’. Hurxthal l.“ 14 no liquor 7 0 Chan. D. Watson , 14 no liquor 700 James Forrest ' " 14.n0 liquor 7'oo John Irvin _ l 2 liquor - rl3 75 John Patton _ ' ’ ' ' ‘ 14- no liquor 700 Daniel Barrett ‘ I“? M noliquor 700 A, B. Waller ' ‘l4 no liquor 790 John Pntcllin, . 14 no liquor 700 Jos. & Jns. _McMurxny . 14 no liquor "7 00 naviqrrvm \, 14 liquor IO 50 Geo. & Sam’l Arnold 14 no liquor "I 00 Joseph Lyons ' 14 no'liquor' ,‘7 00 John'ambnkcr " . liquor *v:s 25 ‘ AJ’. Ovvcns ' l 4 no‘lihuor '1 00 ‘ Israel Cooper 14 liquor ' 10 50 Wrighl'da Graham 14 no liquor ' 7 00 A:~-Luconte , )4 'do do John Pntchin .- 14" “116‘" do Francis anotc ' 14" do do Levi Lurx » 14 do d 0 J; G. Lebo 16 do do Watson 3. Brenner _l4 do do - » A..K.I“’RIGHT. I.l‘. LEONARD, , l ‘ flaaaciate Judges. . '° GRIER BELL. V S. JOHNSON, ' A. KYL‘AR. . ~ - Commirsinners. Alum—“.l3. Baron. CPI: pro (cm. Persona feeling themselves oggrievelby the above clasuifi'cnliou will rake. nofico that the nloresnid Judges and Commis sioners have appointed the Bth day 0! one. lor the hearing ol such grievances, may 2|. '46. CAUTION. ' ALL persons are hereby cautioned n gninlt buying. selling, or in any way meddling with the following property now in possession olChriltophar and Gao. Netf :—onc brown more. one yoke 42/02:.- en and yoke. two cows, one/zeifl'enone wind-malt. two barrows. one plough, ten cheep. one mantle clock, one bull. two yearling calves and one two horas wagon, as lhe laid property was sold .to me at Constable aale on the '2d day of May, [B4B. ' ‘ JOHN M. RIDDLE. May 8. lB46—pd. “ Sic/la gim'h up stairs” l To see the New Goods! ‘ BIGLER. BOYNTON 8; POWELL are now leqeiving and- opening“ their old stand a new. and splendid mart: ment of cheap and ' ‘ . SEASONABLE GOODS, .3. consisting in part 0! DRYand FANCY GOODS, IMRDWflRE & GROCER IES. all of which jwlll be sold on the most remonablo let-mo. Their old cuuomeu and the public generally are invited to giygrtLem _awcall and naming their gleam ' ' ' may 21.“? flDMINISTRflTOR’S NOTICE. LETTERS of ndmmiltration having - been granted to the subscnber. on the estate 0! Henry Fye. late of Brady to‘wnship. Clearfield county. dec’d-no tice is hereby given to all persons indebt ed to said estate that the and administra tor has appointed Saturday the “30th day of May next, for all' persons indebted to meet him at the house of the said decens-' ed and pay of? the same—and all person: having claims against said estate are’re quested to present them duly authentica ted for settlement at the same time and plum—pd. ‘ DAVID BUTLER. Adm’r. April 25, ’46.--pd. Attention Battalnon! VEHE Third Volunlecr Battalion, com. _ posed of ihe “National Grays." "Curwensville Arlillely,” “\‘Vushinglon 'l‘roop.” "Union Grays.” and "Brady Guards,” will °meei for Inspection. a! Lulhers‘burg, Clearfield cnpnly, nn‘Mon day the Bih (lay of June next.- at 12 o' clock. precisely. This being a Law day a punctual attendance is requeslequn .... By order of Col. BARRET, /" J. l“. WEAVER, , idj‘t. April ‘27, ’46. ‘ . CLEARFIELD BRIDGW WOOLLEN FACTORf. 7 ‘HE sohacnbcr would respectfully in -1 form hi: friends and the public geo ernlly. that ho has taken the above estab lishment, formerl) occupied by William; Lang. situate at Clenrfield Bridge”. kiwi Lawrence township, Clenrfielgl county—‘ and. having put his machinery in gang! or-‘ der, he coll assure nllwhn may favor him with their custom, that. their orders will be promptly attended to on the shortest notice. and on the most reasonable terms. He’ will do country, cording. rolling and weaving at the customary prices. Per lons wishing tormhange wool [or tnnnu‘. lecturer! good; can he occummodoted. on he intends keeping goods on hand mono; lagged at one of 'L ‘ “ lhfl" ‘ ”at ol the mount (75y "puédu'ce. V min it delivered}! th‘ I-» -- ' 'JA' Aptil 14,1846 , . ‘ .N' ‘O, PERSONS km ~ ed (9 Illa est ‘0! Pike township, mak’e immedipw' .‘. . v ‘ _ , her, ma. [we #:9ng demands again“ quid eg'm'e,‘ 5.1" present. the same durum“. 'licdtcd'lar settlement. "-' ‘ ,1:‘ V -. GEO..W.‘v HORN. 'Adm'n Brady ‘p. April 14, 1846, ‘ DR. WM. Pa=HILLS HAVING lncnlcd himself in (he bdr ough sol Clearfieldx will: he inteni tion, In practice medicine and surgery. flat tcra' himself. (but from long experience in the puamess. and by' close npplicélion. to ment manure olpublic patronage. ;~ Y He may be found at all limes, when'nol profeasumully absent, in line olfide’nr in his [lease on 25! meet, nearly opposite the old gml. Feeling lhe'nklul to'hle old friends in the Vicinity, of Philipsburg’ [bi-apes: M'- v_o|fs, he wepeclfnlly aolicjte nicontinul lion, and Will proniplly «(and In all cells at all'hours. .' ' ' 1 April 14. ' ,V ‘ ll -‘ _ WIND-MILLS -, .mna omm. , THE subscriber having'purchusdrlu.‘ - ‘ Star’s Psicnt Right for Centre. Cleurfield and Elk countiss. is dow msn ufacturmg‘ a! his shop in the borough of Bellolome. these superior Ind matchleu' ‘ WIND-MILLS. ' " ' which he will dispose of on the most rea sonable terms. ' ' 2 , uj’Theee Wind-Mills will recommend themaelvemend he invites Farmen to cell and examine them before they puréhua elsewhere. . ~ ’ ‘ ,‘ v [The above article may be thol R. Shaw, Glearfield, of. Josiah Event, Cer wensville, or of lhe eubncriber, n Belle lonle.] JAMES D. TURNER. Aapril 20, '46. , ' ~ . ‘ RED & BROWN PILLS. THE demand for the above medicine in the last 2 or 3 years. is deemed n. sufficient apology [or placing it now [ally beéore the public; and, the drum". (or w ich_it il applicable have become.“ pre valent in this country that a remedy en~ titled tn confidonce. is a great demderatum. The diseases I allude to are Hepititil (Liver nflections.) Dydpepiia, and lemule complaints in general. v . , The Pills will be kept constantly for sale by DAVID ADAMS. ol Boggotp. Clearfield county. April 25. ’46. SYRUP a’nd ORLEANS Molasses, Sugar. Rio Cafl‘ce. Young Hymn and Black Tea, Chomlgu, 41. at the flora 0‘ Bo' Bo & P. DRGS. A fine Iploflmenl oi Dtugo and Patent medicine» at the alumni ‘ B. B. & P. I. f pieces of superior BLJCKamI BL UE CLOTHS— Sailing“: 0! alt colours and style: at B. 13. 8: P3B. LADIES ther-e are RIBBONS & AR TIFICIALS. THREAD. LACEBL EDGING utthe store of 8,8. 6: P. LOCK S. J erome'l beat twenty-four, hour a! w B. B. &. 1338. I I'ATS. ,Beaver. Russia. Silk, Leg ho’in and Palm Loaf ut . - . B. B. 8!. P3B. a lie article or RUGS. parlor ‘a'qd hearth. Alsu— Cagming and _car~ pg: yam n! . B. 65 P2B, .‘ NOTICE.>_ ..' ERSONS having demunda‘ngaimfiho P estate of Geb. Scott, late 0! Jordan township, dcc’d. are requested. ,to make lhe sume known to the uubsuribers wilh oui delay, and [hose imfi-‘blcd. to said our me are required to make immediate pay ment. .. ‘:- _JANE SCOTT. fldm’x.‘ - - ' RICH‘I) CURRY,'./Idm'r.g , April 14. 1810. lot of new style PRINT-S" at the EK store of ‘ B. B.’ 81.}?- A few pieces superior DELAINES and , BALZABINES—oaIao, Mowhair Shawls. pelaine Shawla, Crape,Sc4lrfs,¢ Fancy Ties and Crdvats atth'e store of ‘ B. 11,8: P. ; OWNETS. ”A fihe [rt ofqewggt ‘ V style Florgnce. Straw Int! Rutllml unnamjus! received an" opening at ‘. '. I - ' 13.. B..¢,P.gg , m NTER’ANES and Bed Spreada. 1 chin! and Table covers. break fast and dimer Table Lmen at ; B. B.- 8: PJS. S‘OLS 6' UMBRELLJIS u ,v [antes at I],, Ba'&lP,’B.j.-, “MST & ANDREWSim'prond‘plx-y ,p cm Fanninngilln tor. sale at the 're of -. BIGLER 8L CO.’ = s 2 Law [farincrshipr “,5? s J .-- 2 s 2 BURNSIDE .& WEAVER, 2 S WILL practice '-in, Cleatficld,2 :1 ' _. and‘adjoin‘i‘ug qounucp. 5, S, *Ofiicc‘one door mum of _‘h‘Q’Hßln' a. t'ncfwgfi'lcle.’ ‘ '2 ~2 h if”? gummy);“nuggn‘éyéfifno' yin/2w: V _ fJ‘JJJI‘J‘J‘fJ‘JJJJ-‘lftlfl‘l‘fffi 2» _‘ ‘ MEN’S *A‘VVSummcr‘ wean-e ’ “V’Piucd; crow. ~andloregonccldthl lur cu‘nting.- “Linen. hemp and cotton mi. pad goods {or palm hn‘d .childra'u’g glam- E 3
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