Democratic banner. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1837-1849, September 12, 1846, Image 4
MI El w. . albumm\n.mmrurn POETRY. , , From Ngnl'u Snlurdny Gnmuo. ' "LIFT THE HEART AND BEND THE KNEE." 'l‘rovaller! on lilo'a loilnumn way, Can n be you " never pray!" Flaming on life's slormv xon~ . .7‘ "Lift lhe hear! and bond lhe lxnorlé'i" m . (.‘un abet—pm! morlul.-—hera ~r You need no light your dnrk lo cheer; ‘ Doyou no! lhp godlilw :907 ' T":Llft the harm and bend the knob!" Struggling u): life's mnuntnin strep. Thlnk ofhinl who (low not slot-p, W'ntohing over you and mp— “ Lxll the heart and hand me knvn "' ,Jouynrying to denlh's chilh' vale. Does thymnrngn now-r (nil? ..Dlrno shadowy mvcr Hum? " Lu; the heart and bond the Lnor .' Como~lhnugh sinful. wonl; mu! frm'! Morry'n pleading ml! nnl fnil. Though nnw lest—n Snwour sum—- " Lift lhe hear! and bend the lanrc "' DO you dare defy your God? You! a worm! u sinlnl (-lud ! Come——crew! the ' dnrk hunre lw' " Lin lhe henrlmnd hrnd Ihc knw.’ Now. In Ihvs thy manhnnd'a wimp—— In [by Mo's wnrm Asummer lime—— Come.oh coma ! I urny for thee— “ Lifl the heart and [mm] {hr kmrc ."' 'MBXICQ. N. Y, August l7lh. 18M. “'e copy lrotn a paper ol hign charac ter. an nrticle in regard to iron. which we commend lo the diligent nernsnl nl' our lriends in Pennsylvania. If these «talu ticl be correct, it would not be “'ulltlt‘r fol if m a few years irnn were exrwrted from Pennsylvania for i-nle, nt prulilnhle prices in Europe :-- Worthington (Brion. From the London Commercial Record. July 21. The following remarks. which appear ed in the London Mining Journal .1 blmrl time since. will be found very interesting, as there is every reason to believe they emanate lrotn parties nl great nrnrticnl knowledge and discernment. The same correspondent wrote at the close of lnf’l session: "I presumed that not less th n 2.000 miles of railway would be sanction ed bV Parliament in the present session. and 1.000 miles In the session of 1847. I calculated that. in the three years (1846. 1847. 1848.) an extra demand for between 2,000,000 and 3.000.000 tone of iron would be created by railway enterprise; that ouch a deficiency of labor. ol mnteri ale. and of manulacturing capability would be experienced as to make it itn possible tonne“ that demand : and the the difficulty of obtaining iron nt any price would shortly present a nnVel lea lure in the commercial history of this eoon‘ try.” ' The course of events has more than confirmed those expectations; and has interfered wrth those calculations. only to make the result more remarkable, and . more certain. Instead of 2,000 miles of railway being sanctioned this session. there is every probability of 4,000 miles receiving the royal assent; and instead ot 3.000.000 tons of iron being required for railway "purposes, between 4,000,000 and 5,000,- Goptpns will he wanted. vThe great chg§k which will be given to railway makingyboth at home and übruml, ii the necessary restriction to one motori al, and the impossibility of supplying the dementiiyhi‘ch railways most create lor thatmaterial. .It has been as-ertt-tl nver' Tang‘oyrer‘again. that such a vast number htniilesOl railways ought to be iii-tribu ted over a period of-‘serenvnr ten years.»— That such a'distribution ought to be nrurle, tis‘veyj-queetionalile'. but that such a dis ‘tr'ibotion’ must be made, is absolutely cor :‘tgi‘n‘i. The money may be lound—the iron JCIDOOI be supplied. At the close of the present sension. the railway companies incorporated by act ol Parliament will have virtually bespoker. a quantity‘oltron equal to thr- total make of ‘England, Wales, and Scotland. for the V next lou'r years—leaving none for ortltna~ it]. uses at hoine. the requirements for .which are steadily increasing, and will be further stimulated by the liberal commer tclat policy recently adopted by our gov "er'nmgnt; and leaving none for the Supply “of toreign countries. whose wants already exceed their own capabilities. and who will. are long, follow the example ol Great Britain, and abolish those restrictions which have hitherto preVenterl them from ,pnl‘eiiosjn’g in the best and cheapest mar k“ l,‘ .2". a . , ' .fiWhere, then, is the iron to come [mm P Our main“: of iron is not, at present; on the increase. A few new furnaces have beenbmltr—a-lew more are in progress, bu't'kioost of the old works havereached thlif‘maxtmum, and several are on the debliribr Whatever ingenius theorists Iflilttrmise respecting the formation at iron ore,'and the growth at coat. the prac "tiéal‘iroitinaster is every day reminded of thtdilappoomnce ol those minerals. He “0‘". ‘OO. that as wages advance, his stock at minerals are apt to diminish; and 'tthltttho quantity of iron manufactured doelloot depend so much upon the demand, a; upon the readiness or reluctance of the miners to keep to their work. which is so i! "Hogarth!!! theyawoold rather do less an Jfist-n the same wages, than do the .ngefiork. and earn- more. These cir-' ‘cumltances will‘.‘ tor a long time, operate to, firevent any addition to the quantity ot traujnow manufactured ; meanwhile, lhq excess of the demand .beyond the supply molt createcxorbitant prices. and‘many a niltnmtwill present the strange anomaly at being incomplete. because it cannot be resided with the article which gives it hath itannme and‘jta utility. It may be’ asked. why has the price of. ironrecededr rather than-advanced. during the last’yeari Because of the uncertainty and the gloom NILLA iron. which have hung me; our commerce, our government. and quf ftireizr') rennin“.— 'l‘lwse clouds huvi: all passed 030'; and Will] a free imdemietropg ndmi’giflralion. and peace willfhll lhe wyrklvnmhing can prevent the natural tend'uncy 11l an unlicle to cdnlmuo lo rise in price, 50 lung us Hu mnnulaclureris unablfi lo meet lhe wants of lhe Consumer. ‘ Sale of Real Estate. _ ' ' 125'; (ENNIS gubscriher offers [or gi‘WM», V ’sule (he tullowmg Real ffiwtgfi Estate. viz: ‘ .0. l.——./I LOT 01'1 GROUIVD. in he'lmruugh ul Clonvfis‘hl. being 43 feet in rvnnl on Second strvut and extending back 150 fuel In tlw Market hnus-v Int. with an nllvy running an Ilu- wulh of ”(find th 2| slury-nml-n hull hnuco and elnhlv there un croctvd. bring part of Lu! NO. 79 in lhe p'nn of mid (uu'n. , NO. iII—ALSO, .0 1.0! Q/‘GROUND mlJmmng lilo: :‘(bmm on lhv north sule. be- In: 4:3 lcvt in [mm on 2:] Shoot, and vx~ lvmlirgbnck 1130er h) the Mnrßm lmuue,‘ mm n 'l'\\'() STORY FRAME DVVICL LINGJ'IOUSE thereon uvcu-d. with a well und pump at the door. and olhe; val uable improvemem». being parts of Lots No. 78 & 79 in said town. 3. .‘7LSO. ”is~ interest in lhe nor”)? ern hall u! 1.0! Na. 78, bring 28%“ Bin ches m Iron! o_n SECIIHd alreet, and exten ding back 150 feet. NO. 11—AI.SO. ”in interest in a THU/Cl] ()1" L/IND. rilunlc in Law rence lowmhip. adjoining lands of RHbPrt Owens. ‘John Mitchell and othm. which is believed to contain nbuut 100 acre“. more Or loss. with a cabin home and cab- In bnrn thereon erected. an Apple Orch ard. and with between 50 and 601 mm: 0! ‘ cleared land. ‘ NO. 5—.41.5(), Hisintereq! in n 'racf 0! land warrunlcd in Ihe name of Jost‘ph I'brrcsl. Hlualo in, \Vomlwnnl tnwnahlp. near lhe Clomfiold creek, and by official shrvey cnntaining: 400 ncrex and 10 ps. 1}“. 6—.‘lLSU,Hisinle-rest in n lrncl nf and Warlnnlml h) the name uf PM" liénry, by ofliciul survey rnnmininz 400 acres and 10m, situate close In said Clean field creek, In lhe said township nf “'oud ward. NO. 7—JILA'O. his inlcroet in a true 0! land. warranted in the mum: of Samue Ilenry. by nfl‘lcml survey cnn_lnining 4m acres and 10 perches. situalo- in ‘Woml mm] township, and near the Clcurfield crerk. ' NO. S—JiL-S'Oullis interns! in a tract 0! land, wartnnted in ”)0 name of Hug/1 Ralston, containing by official survey 400 acrea, shunte within about two miles 0! the Clenrficld creek, in lhe lownship of Woodward and Dccalur——which tract is patented tn lhe subscriber. No.9—-—/ILSO. a tract of land in the name of Samuel Ilamblelon. patcmlml by the subscriber, and cuntmning by official survey 403 acres, situate in the township of Decatur. No. Io—JILSO. His interest in a tract of land warranted in the name 0 Jacob Curr, situate in the township of De‘ cntur, and containing by nfl'lcial survey 483 acres 153 porches. The interest of mid “allure being the one undivided half thereof. ‘ No. I I—JILSO. His interest in 358‘ fines of land, part 0! a tract warranted in the name of 77me Grant situate in I"qrgusun township. No. lzwflLSO. His interest in a tract-of 'lnnd warranted in the name of ' Solomon Lyon. i containing. by. ntficml survey, 357 acres—but there hitting an iti tt'ilcn-ncc 01 an adjoining survey the quantity is ht-iluved to bc—nnt so much— ‘sttuutu in Brccuriu townnliipr‘nnar the Clearfield creck. The interest of the sub z-‘icriht-r Doing an undivided hid! thereof. NO. IS—.‘YI.SO, “is interest in ti trtict at land. ailunte in Decatur township, adjoining lands (if A. Goes, and others. containing übuut lOU acrri. nmre or lug, 50 or 60 news at which are clrnrt‘d, with a dwelling house and gamble thereon ervc ted. The interact of the hubscriber being the undivided thud part thereof. NO. I’L—ALSO, hisintcrest in a tract of land in the name of Samuel Emlr’n, containing. by official survey. 453 acres, Sll'Jnlt‘ on the Clenrfiélil creek. chiefly in \Voudwnrd township, with about 20 nr 30 acres u! the tract on the west side at the creek. yT'l‘he nubtcriberuvill make known the terms anal condition:- ul sale In an)l ap~ plicanl; will make known to them lhe li tlc In euch parcel. show the drafts, and will sell his lille clear of encumbrance“. ROBERT WALLACE. Clemfield. July 20. 1846. A CARI). . ‘Q‘lflm muwaw WADE IS (0 have your TEETH properly cared for en.- they commence to pain you. All scales of tartar should be carefully removed, and if there are any cavities in your teeth ihey should be properly filled. which will effectually prevent any lurlher decay. . And to you whose lentil are gone, ‘ Sure you cannot foul at home. Therefore you had better call and get a new set put in. either on Pivot or Gold Plate. The .above operation. together with Extracting Test/t, and roots of Teal/i. WI“ he performed in tha‘ moat scientific manner by Dr. A. M. Hum. who may be‘ _‘Qund at the office of Dr. Wu. ,P. .HILLS, "" ”‘9 borough of Clearfield, on every Sat urday. and during court-weeks. . Whigs Reduced. : .3 . Lndtenwm ha visited at their residence. If desired. ; ', .1 'luga 12"313r' . NEW PROSPECTUS. 1846 The Saturday Evening ‘lfibost ; Formc‘rlJ/flzc U. State's Sdlzmlay Post. GREAT INDUCEMENTS. Tho publixlu‘n. oftho Snlurduy Evallng [’an oflor n nvarnspvalls II) lthr lrlvnlla 11111 l lhe I)Uhll(‘.— ln lhis Iluy (If mnmpnpcr (‘lllL‘TprlHe lhe-v nru deter mined In muinlliin their old repnlulinn. & houp llhcml 0! all I'lllanrlilllrs.’ Fur qIIIIrIcr (Il leUllllfl'y Ihu l’unl hnu llm-n Ihn most IIIIIIIbI popular of the weekly newspapers; and Il‘ mpnal: nnlorpnsc. nnd n host Ul erlera, cnn ell'ecl Illclr niln. llm puhlislwmnrq regal- I'cd lhnl llll‘ PIN. shall all“ lvud ‘ the field." .I\ l’ltnlrEC'r MAGAZINE. Owing Io Ilm largo sxzv nl’khe gunner we n'ru onnblml In publish weakly. n 5 Inuch mutter us iuronlulnud 111 uny one lllllnbcrol Ille lllnnlllly Innguznws: so Illul. lur less money. the an!» acrlber ycnrly oblninu I'onr linws as murh remlmg _- anldns Ihis. numerous illustrnlmnn. enamvml by competent urlislu. mll, llen-uucr. gruno our columns, rundonng 'l'he l’usl”. 111 III! I‘t'fiporln vqunl, and in "In. ny rl‘spm'lx supcrlnr to ma heal IIIIILZH’IJHO! Olllh‘lNAl. TALES Every" ‘IH-I-k one or more lorlglllul lall-x ul Ihc first AInerII'IIII \\ rll(‘l‘H,gl’flL‘o lhe ('Ulllnlllfi nl~ [his lIIIpI-r. WI: I-svhow Ihp common prnvuvoof copying qurll-I- lmm Inroign mngnzinrn. cxccpl 111 ruro lIIsIIIIII~eu~pIcIIIrm nl Amenoun Nb, and Ibo romance 0! Anerl-un lllslury,luld lly rumpu~ lent Aflll‘l‘lCflll wrners. nro \llml Ilu- rcmloru ul llllß cnunlry rmuiro. Our nIIII. howel or. shall no! he (Inn linul I 0 Ilns puml alone. To make Ilu- l’usl u llsolnl ns well In II plnnsnnl mlnpullmn, It will have n Ihor~ nugh Nl-ZWS Dl‘ll’All'l‘Ml-IN'l‘, \\'l|l('ll shall cunlnin Ihe lnleul IIIlcllig: nee. rompnsing n Wnshinglnn Lel-1 Ivr.Nu\w lrom New York, Honyml Nowa, Furmcr. Newn. ll‘lunlhly Lenora from England. (K'c. 'l‘ugellh or wilh II” Important puhllc Ilocnmmln In lull. nnd occuaiollul‘rc-Imrls ul’llnpnrlnnl Cnngromonnl dnlmlcn. Also reporls ol well "(the pulic Leclurcs, lur which l’lnlmlulplnu l 8 hunous. as may Imvrcsl our rcuderv. l-Tveryllnng, In short. suilud lo! a I-‘unll'ly l’upor WI“ ho luund In the l’oul. AGRICULTURAL. As many [armors do no! lullu 'nn Angl‘llllllrnl l’n ler. II shall hnronl‘ler he n pan ()l nur plun Io give full and IMO inteiliuunco on Agrn:IIl~ Inrnl lllullcl‘a:--\‘ll. New dIsI-nvcncu. new umnuros, rnlmrlls Ull 5011u,&c. 'l'lllu dupnrlnwnl will be wry r‘ulnplolo. Fullnml mrcurule rcporls ol the markets wnll ho lunml in every nunlhor. LADIES Dl'll’All'l‘MEN'l‘. The grant size of our sheet cnnblcx, lIuI only In lm [l l’umxly I’apl-r. hn! Intlcvmc some space rapt-mully. ear-h week. In Ilm_ Lmlles' Dvpannlcnl. 111 wlllch ull mullers Inlorcsung Io Ilm sax Will be none-ad, lllcludlng lhu P'uslnuns, new Rm-eipls. «lic. JUVENILE DEPARTMEN'I‘. A dopnrtmnnl. under UIIs IIoIId. wlll be dcvnlcd 111 anlgmus, Chur mlcs.rcbuses. puzzlm. anlhmcllcnl quvsllulm. und{ olhor llku lllllllersl. lIIIoreHIIIIg :0 udulla’ as well as 10 lm- young LET'I ERS FROM EUROPE. A Hones uflcllvn rmn J. Buyurd 'l‘uylur. lhe prlnler pool. nuw on u pe~ laslrian tour through Europe, are being publmhod in he Post. These leuerfl have ullmclod gram nth-m enllun. and are said 10 be lho best since the celubrn~ ed lvltvrx ul Brooks. In polihcul Intelligence “'0 recognise only one pur> ly. and [lint is ()UH COUNTRY—OUR WHOLE COUNI‘HV. We know no wulmnnl Interests In our pnlnohsm, no parly linen in our politics, no aeclnriuu lam in our mhglun. a EARLIES'P AND BEST. As it is imporlnnl tn have lhe lulcul news, uur columns will always be lound the lreahesl in this respeclofuny colcmpurnry. In luarnlure nlso, we shall possess grout lucilitics [or glvmg nuvcllloa.‘ HUMOROUS ARTICLES. A good laugh I: bet. ler Ilmn a pound of medmnc; and lhe Post will gm: originnl humurousakolchcx. n \w-ekly nielnnze ol fun, ulwuzo scraps 01 humor. wuncmms, &c. Our dish mll always b 1: u merry one, let lhe world wug us it mny In u word, we shall mill rcmnin THE MRI".~ SIDE} “MENU: 1: paper imllspnmuhlo In country ruudurn, In consequence of ils Original Tales and Sketches; Orlulnul che and Essays; llislory and “lhlnrlt‘llvs; Bmgrnphy und chcnus; Srienco and Slnuullcs; Revululiunurv Annnla; Mum] 'l‘nles and Trails 011.110; Ongmul Comments on Notables. Thaw “ho huve nol subscribed for this pupor WI” find [hat the (arms are ns (‘henp us [he matter is inn-i ling. TERMS. l (Hwy. 82 00] 8 Copies. 610 00 3 Copies. .5 00| I 7 ( oping, 20 00 The money must nlwn '5 b 0 arm m ndvnnre. free at posxugu. S. 6. PATTERSON & (10., No 98 Chcanul alrecl, l'hilndelphm. LooK__ HERE 1 NEW STORE. 20 per cent. cheaper than ever]! V ”E subscribers hnw just received from Philatlelrhm and New York. a generul assortmen of new and Sensonablc Goods, I which they now one: for sale at very redu ced prices, and which lhey will sell cheap. very cheap {or cash. at whuicsale or re tail. 'l‘heir stock consists in part 0! ‘ Brilis/I. Frl’llC/l and u‘llflé’l‘h‘flll Dry Goods, Coffee. Sugars, Teas, fllolasses, Hart/ware and Cal/cry, Drugs. [ll/c- Stlffljv and filedicincs. Glass and I’m ly. Gcn/lcmm's and Bog/‘3 Beaver. Brush. and Fur Huls. Flore/Ire, Braid and S/rmu [forms/S. 'a large assort ment (y'lloots and Slmcy. B'o. S‘c All of which we nredetnrmined toscll cheaper than the same quulily nl goods can be purchased at any other Mure in the caniny. Call and see for _vuurfi‘eivea.— Store mum on the North-Western corner at Front street, known as Shaw's 0M stand. W. F. REYNOLDS & Co. Clearfield,June 15. 1846. orphanS’ Court Sale. N pursuance 0! an order innell out of E: the Orplmns’ Court of Elk county. Will be exposed to public sale at the court house in the town of Ridgmvay, on the (Inn! Alomlizy of September next; at 2 o’- clock P. M., a tract qfunimproved Land situate in Ritlgewny township, Elk coun ty. known as NO. 3776. warranted In the name of John Nicholson. and containing 1076 items. late the estate of Rev. David Lewis, dec’d. \ 'l‘ulms :-—one half in hand, and the balance in a year from date, secured by bond and mortgage. . SAMUEL MARSHALL, J. w. JOHNSTON. July 29. 1846.—-pd. EBIEWNLQMK‘IKQWQ THE coLpartnerehip heretofore existing between Joseph and James McMur my, 0! Burnside township. in the mercan tile business. is this duydiasolved by mu tual consent. The books willlbe left in “18 blinds o'. James McMurray for settle»- menl—Who will also carry on the busi ness as formed . / ' .{OSEPH McMURRAY, ‘. JAMES McM URRAY.A V Irvin’s Mills. Burnside ‘ ‘ ; tp.. Juno 261 b, 1846. §pd. I Ill“. subscribers have just received 7E and opened n new and very general zlswrlment uf GOODS, at their old alnml, which they will sell cheaper than the same (lunllly of gunds have ever been sold In lhe county, Their Mnrk consisls of I DR y'aoons. Guoucnucs. HARD W'A RE, QUEENS WARE. 800 TS a. SHOES. BONNE TS, 11A TS .y' (A'AI’S, DRUGSMQ'C. &c. (it. All persons thul'huvq yet examined our stock. pronounce them the cheapest and best ever nflerml in the county.--and what " every body says must be true." We wal sell good sugar for ID cents. has! Rio coffee 12;}, cash—muslins from 8 to 12:1 ccnls’. ralico’s from 6.} upward. Molasses M 652.} per gallon—and every (hing else a! the same low ralb‘. Any porwn wishing lo" buygnmls for cash will find it In lhoirudvamngc to give us 11 call. KRATZER & BARRE'X'TS'. Clearlield July 251846. HIGHLY IMPORTANT! THE TARIFF IO‘VERED, .‘IIVD Peace Promoted: LEONARD 8: MOORE have just re- Cl'lVßll at their oli.l slam! in the bur uugli ol Clcailield.u gangrnl assortment of fresh ' SUMMER GOODS, consisting of every variety in the line of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. lIflRD IVfl/PE. (Wu. and embracing generallyaihe best articlea‘ in the market. The public are invited to call and exa-__ mine. both as in price and quality; and all ol which they will dispose of unfair term lur Cash or Produce. Jul 25. LL persons are hereby cautioned u gnlnsl buying. selling. or in any way meddling wilh lhe following property now in nmsealiun of Thomas Thompson : 75 dozen rye, 20 dozen wheat, two-thirds of five acres of oats in the ground, two-thirds of two acres of buckwheat, one-quarter of an a cre of corn, one acre of grass, 4 tons of hay, one rifle and 4 hogs, as the said property was sohl to me at Constable sale on the Blh 0! Aug 1846. WM. SCHMIDT. Aug. 15,1846—pd. ‘VAR IN CLEARFIELD! VHE lant steamer has brought intelli 'l gence of lhe nrrivul uln new and Splendid unsortment of SEASONABLE GOODS, {or E. & W. F. lnwm, which they are now opening. and which they are deter mined to sell cheaper than the cheapest. Their Hock consists in part of Dry Goods. Groceries. Glassware, Tinv ware, Quccnsware. Hardware. Boots §- Shoes. Ila/s. Cap: and Bonnets, Dye Sit/flit, Drugs, &c. &c. July All. >fJ-ffffffffJ‘J‘fJ-IN’J‘J’A; S : LOOK AT THIS! E S a " ANCERS of difTerent 5 S W kinds can be cured by: :N a vc-Igetnlblélplagte‘rli (by M}: S lcuom..sen. 0' ea! c luw_n, S wilh but llllle pnm. without cutting: z or eating Ihem out.-—nnd ifnol cured: S no pay will be asked. '2 2 July U—paid. 3m. >¢~J~J~J~¢J~J~J¢JJ~JJJJ~J~J~¢JV~NJ~2 5;, 8 CES. Reward. 4536). EgAN-A-WAY from the ’, .7' subscriber on lhe 20th I; inst. a boy named ~Harman ’_E -, ”L,” Howie’s. taking with him noth "“’ing but a shirt, panmloons, (causinelt,) and cloth cap. He is about 13 years of age. Tho above reward. but no thanks, will be given for his apprehen 'sion. But node-bis of his contracting af ter (his dale, will be paid bv. JOHN MITCHELL. Lawrence tp. July 22, 1846. J DR. WM. P. HILLS l AVING located himself in the bor a a bugh oi Olesrfieltl wilh tho inten lion in practice medicine and surgery. flut ters himself, lhnl from long experience in the busmess. and by close ‘applicalion, to merit a sharolol public patronage. He may he found at allrtimes, when no! professionally absent, in his office or at his house on 2d street, nearly opposite lhe old jail.- Feeling thankful to his old ltieods in lhe vicinity of Philipsburg for past in vors, he respectfully solicits a continua tion, and will promptly attend to all calls at all hours. ' ’ ‘ April 14. ' - l ..ddm'rs wuss there are‘RIIBBONS & AR.- L TIFICIALS. THREAD._LACE& EDGING ntlhe storaof B. 8.135 P. TINWAIRE. "A general. néaorl’ - ment of 'l‘inwage will be constant? keg: 90 handy, of the best quality, will. " ‘ :KBA'FZER & BARRETTS. Jply29. _ . 3, v-, New and «Emma» G®® HE‘S ; § NEW ARRIVAL ! .‘.‘ Sic/t. @flflin Mpfitairwm , ”To , Sec,.,the, NéWHGOOdQ‘!‘ Q B newly BOYNTQN sawmill, ~ are now Vreceiv‘in “and (lrpcnifiga‘ (heir old stand 11 (law émgl'splendit'lqu'dioft.‘ mentofche’np mid' ‘ ' " ’“ “' “ H SEASONABLE Goons; “mung in par: of DRYanmmcé GOODS, HflRDWflRET‘KL GROUERJ‘ lES, ull of which Will be sold on lhe-m'og'e reasonable lernw. Their oldtcußlOmgr‘ und lhe public generally are Invited“| give (Lem a call and examine lhelr slglck‘ 1 my 21$" Popular Remedles. (<ng THE most Populnr remedies or the proaemd. ,ure lhose’wlnchwlennse and purily tho bloc; and which are known to be innocent in their ' uni»! ties. Snell rnmedica an Antimony. Mercury.qunc nnd lumm; reennnm lo bleeding in dis’eusm are now. u is lmpod.gomg ulnloflimhiunmnd chotublo tame: dies \ull he noun the popular medicine. ’l‘hon Bing, drelh's Vegetable Unwcrsnl Pills will be used am IlpprN'illiL‘d 'l‘hey nro known to ncl beneficially on every partnl‘llm holly; being Inlmn up by lhe uhyle [hey [man Inlu tho blood. which they purity :md n should be remembered lhe! .Ihoy only remove. those purld lrom um blood which were lhe ennui of inliannnuliun or (human 0! any kind. Nothing ige qnul lu ridding lhe viliuled humor: wilh n "agetablo medicine oflhis kind. _which eighty-lqur your; havo provod never lo do injury. hut uin'nyiignod_ Sold by the following Agent: in Clentfield co. E. ISL \V I" irwin,Cleurfieid. . John lrvin. Curwomville. Du v-d Irvin. Lulhoraburg Jnmou McGirk. Philipubug. Camila comjly, OFFICE—No. 24] Brondwuy Now York, 8. BRANDRE’I‘H. M. D, Juno 1. 1843—1 yr. HERE! HERE” W P. HURXTHAL having recoiv ll . ed a general and good assortment [o.9om]! such as My“ DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, S'IVI'I'IONflRI, DRUGS, IIflRDI'VflRE. OILS t 5" PflINTH Will sell as low as any other establish ment in the county, and take in exchange WOOL. RAGS. GRAIN of diflerent kinds, BEES WAX. 81c. £901“ and' see. and we will endeavor to satisfy. May 28, 1846. N®€Pfl®iflo ERSONS knowing themselves in ? debted lo the estate of Abraham. Hess,jr. late of Buggs townslup, dec'd,. are required to make immediate payment to the subscriber. and theme havmg de. mands against said estate will present the same duly authenticated fnr settlement. GEO. HESS, fldm‘r. June 6. 1846 >J‘J‘J'J‘JJJ‘J‘J‘J‘JJ‘J‘J‘IJ‘J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘< 2 Law Partnership. a s s g 'BURNSIDE & WEAVER, g s WILL practice in Clearfield, S 2 and adjoining counties. : s Office one door norlhnf the "Ban’ 8 2 ner'loffice. S S E JAMES nunnsmg. 1. mm. wnvzu. \ Jan. 24.1846. - S lIIIIJJJJJJJJIJIJJJJII< NOTICE LL persons are hereby cautioned a- A gain»! -laking an assignment of: cer lam promisory note given by me to Chris lopher Kramer, hearing date unmelimein October. 1845. calling for $5O. as l have never received value for the lame and am lherelore determined not to pay it unless compelled by law. ZEBAD LAWHEAD. July ‘22. 1846.—. pd, Eh? URS'I' & ANDREWSimproved pd!- ent Iv'nnning-Ih'illa tor sale M the store of BIGLER 6L CO. BACON! BACON !! F the very best quality. clear of bone, lor sale for cabh, nt lhe «(are of F. P. H URX'I‘HAL. June 18 SAVVS. A low Saw-mill and Cross cul saws, of a good quality. for sale cheap at the new store of W. F. REYNOLDS & Co. June 15. few pieres o! superior BLCKaml’ A BLUE CLOTHS— Sallinells 0!: all colours and styles at B. ‘B. & P.’S. ABMER'S—there i; a fine lot «I F Grass &- Grain Soy/thee. &- Scythe Sneal/zs. Sicklcs. Grain Shovels and Hay; For/cs, for sale at the state of fine article of RUGS, parlor and’ A hearth. Alsd—Carpelingaml cat pet yam at . B. B. 63 P.?& w RUGS. A fine assortment of Drugs and Patent medicines at Ihé store 0!: BOOTS & SHOES. . [Gentl' fine cal! boots, pumpa‘and alippérlQ—Lr dies Ind and morocpo shoes, prun‘ella'ud fancy ‘colored guitars. kid slippets &‘hnlf gaiters black and variegated at the store 0f 80'”. & P- BflflNETS.” A- fiho lot of newest style Florencm Straw audfiutland Bonnets.*just received and opening at -, ' 8.. B; '8; P."B ‘ S YRUP and ORLEANS Molnsqes, Sugar. Rio _C'qfl'ee. Young" Hymn (‘md Blaclc‘Tea, Chocoldla, 4‘o» at the “ore of _' ' ' 8. map.- HATS. Bqa'ver. ’Rusaih, Siltho". 'horu and'Palm'Leafa; ‘ ' ‘ " ' " "Bngfil’Jfl' B. B.&P. B. B. 8: P.