mosension' mccealli2v. 1'; Lill “”‘POE‘T _ILL NOBODY MRRY‘nEP ‘ -‘Heikh-l19! for n husbandl—llcigh-hu "IV“ " There’s danger; in lnnger delay!- [- CSball l never again lmve a bean ’ . Will nobody marry mO. pray ’; ' ~ 'l,beginjto feel strange, ldccluro! I Wilh beauty my prospect: will fade! ,l'd give myéclf up u) llespall, {1" 1‘ ll I lhoughl ls‘mulul dic an old mall“ 11.: (U'! L' . 7 . .. .l‘once cut the bcallx in a bum M:- , .l l Ihougbt Ira sin amln shame w mm "0 qne hadapirit enough . . 1‘ . T 0 38‘! me to nllcr my "name ,' . So I turned up my nose al me short, V ‘ "'“And rolled'up my eyeisat thg: In” ,- " ' lutthenljust did it in spott. And now I've no lover at all. The": men are lhc plaguel'ofm) lilc ’ ’Til hardl‘rom so many (6 choose! Should one aflhcm wish (or a wile. " Could I have the heart to refuse ’ ld-n't know—for none have proposed! - Oh, dear me! I'm frightened. l vow ,- Good gracious! who ever supposed That (should [)0 single hll nnw,’ From Nunl'. Saturday (:a zone: AUTU M N . BY MAY EVERTON. _Tbs appraoch of Autumn, “lillO it is hail :gd by Itany with pleasurahfe cuiotions. to 5 others. petohance of more reflective minds, , tttisviswed as \l . _.‘: "The melancholy duyv.tho snddest of the year." .Though the woodland is decked in beauty, it its}: beauty too bright in last. too gorge one to endure ; hire the her-tic on the check of the consumptive. its brightness fielokons dissolution. and the lustre of the eye. like that ol the leaf, will soon he dim forever. And nature seems to clothe her ‘ielf lporlively in such gay garments—fear ihg'we should too much lament the depar~ tire of her lighter sister. summer. Well grlunded are her fears. for every lWlnfl which fans the forest ulstles. is but a wail‘ for the loss ofmany departed joys. The nodd-dly heat was oppressive, but it “as rendered less so, when ‘ came still evening . ("bland fair Luna commenced her unfatter-l I int-and silvery course in the blue smpy 'rean. shedding diamond like brightness on the dew drops which glistensd on myriatls of living shrubs and flowers, giving per {one and beauty to the sense and sight ; While the night wind stirred the young and 'danting leaves into sweet music. ' Catt us but mourn that these joys are past I that these ltours come not again i Can’we but view their departure. and the approach ‘0! a sadder season. as a cloud o-l vor our sunny pnihl Know we not that fife'Tspol of ground on which the fitful foils sis now strewing the withered leaves. are graves of all our hopes. and that the vast face of Nature is a chatnnl house, sn . loathing the PAST. and causing her marble walls to close up from us relics ofourselves, of all vve held dear—joys. hopes, memor in,/rtcnds, who shared these bright. thn’ lasting hours. They. too. are prostrate as the fallen leaf; the winds are nailing their rcqttieurn; these gorgeous vesiments are their'pall. it bile the passing storm mingles its tearl‘ viith ours, which fall over their early are". And the forest, though ador ' lied lilte an Eastern queen {or a birth night :;;_- jgstival, will soon be stripped of her radiant v ‘fittire._tt‘hich shall lie low in the‘ dust. the ' thallium; resting-place 6f the proud 81 larv .,.:.7l3}':tlidjbrssz'es of‘heaven shall trait them an -‘ :Ihti .whit‘lwmd. unmindful of .their former (levy. They shall be succeeded by a race verdant,and as beautiful as those which - preceded them; the birds wrll warble in‘ the,branahls again, and build their nests ital the'hougbs; they will sllord their shade aid the vvearied. their fruit to the hungry.— So is man; he paseeth away. and is forgot ten. and is even as ' the lent which perish .eth.’ What. then, is' the beauty ol the .face of Nature. the blandnesa of the invig orating breezes of Autumn? We see the husbandman gather in the [tuition of his year's hopes; the ground count! with the perfected lruils 0! Sum mpr; the Swallow seeks a genial clime ; I" lhc blldfl of thd'air and boasts of [he fiuld. am aware 9f, and prepare for lha co antagof‘awaernér season. Does not this ‘rporlend the endof all things. and as the gomplelmn of vegetable and physical being? Should not our Ipiiile. with the a'wallow. ionok’ I hdaje ‘ffli 3‘7?in from the cold of r'W‘janl", and storm and lempesls. and ,z‘chgpgu‘jncidem :9 this slate of belng, and _ Iqu «m then” mll bu n perpetual Sum nu? T. .ln lhe little town of L—-—-, on the Sm 4;.‘gu'e'hatnha. is located a barber, whole deli ' A?!” u[.ion'ch. Ind lightness 0! hand. is a pbou} équal’ to' the operations of -a heater “0‘ tho_,logs. or the [nice of n cunier’n ml; 04'!) Spanish kip. When the river is high. the Yankee‘ rnllsmw, irho throng the plug} flock ttilo hts‘shop by the doz en tad more, to enjoy .the luxm} bl a aci (afig‘ttfi‘cphqyen ’lfld‘. has generally fdoes’ the yhute pnr'ty with thé same rnzm, withdut «Sufiwlflfmdlfitp puss upon the shop.— i;‘gnked‘q!_h|_sjytcttnts‘ a lung. Innk-visagoll t,.r_.‘y)’géunbnnfup brother-Jonathan, Hepped i i;_.y-_|,ttto‘-the‘adjoining bar room uno‘day, alter "his; countenance hatl be'en elaborately “grfihhod’,” 'undydrew the palm of his hutquwn 91'": side at his‘lacc‘. and lound “I‘lvcovgred {nth blood. he then served the ' othernhéék the'sa‘mo w‘n‘y with the other fhjhud, with a limilat 'result.‘ -He gazed u, ~ti,‘fl,‘9|"z’l:tlt‘upon the sanguinary spabtaclg. "agility w’vdeful‘ 'ex'presslon of helpleu'rna szlgnatlon"; and then‘follpwad I bitter mal - ‘jc‘tlt'ctiou’, with the" eiclamaliunn Wetlfil .vygujeal‘l ibi‘s‘vslcinnihg; it Was done ver‘y ' "flyi'but'il you call it nltnving, it was the gtcketleot operntlnn I We: ch't through?’ F'A RM rams \CA LEN DA R; , 4‘ ' beMN‘ conN. » 27 El It I; an film-{‘6 plan: seéd from Slams llunh’er south. In "a cold season only ll)! lseetl‘dl a colder ch'male “ill rip'en well'. Ullen breaking up a surface keeps a soil In‘heahh; for when u hes m a hard boungl mote. enriching shoucra run all. and lllb snlubvious an cannot enler. V Weeds exhaust lhe' slrenglh of Iheland. and if suflered to glow may be called gar den slow The lmnd“nnd the has no the lnalru lmonls for ermllcnling weeds; yet, lflhelo is room between llle rows for the spade, it is well lo use it. Never keep yuurcalllu nhon; few ru mera can allord 11. If you nlarvu them lluy vnll olmve you. It would nol do to hoo a greal field for a lmle crop. or In mow luenly'ncrm for five loads ol hay. Enrich Ihe land and “hill pay you lur M. Bauer farm luenly acres well than forty ncrca by halvul. Draw your bulness before you aml It Will an easy. In dty pastures dig for water on lhc brow al a lull; springs are more lreqnenl ly near the 8 Ham: on I heighl lhan in a vale. Ram l 5 cash Ina farmrr. 'l'he luol of the ewnqr in the beat manure {or land. ' Cu! bushes that you uish lo dealroy in the summer, and mm a sharp inalrumenl; they wnll bleed tree!) and due. Sow clover deep; H secures il again“ [he droughl. Never plough in bad weather. or when the ground :5 very voel. It la belle: lo cut grain jual befora it is fully or dead "PO. W hen the straw im mediately below the slain in on dry that on unsung n nojuu'o u preuéd out, il should be cut. {or men there in no furlhev circula Hon ofjuuces lo the ear. Every hour Ihal it stands uncut after (his slngc ll anendod wnlh loss. ‘ Accounts should be kept delmling the expenses and producl ofcach field. When an Implement is no longer wanled for lhe season, lay il carefully asude. but let it first be well cleaned. Obtain good seed, prepare your ground well, now early, and pay very hula men "on lo the moon. Culunw yourown [mall anghl, remem ber lhnl " whatsoever 2 man aowelh. thnl mall he 3‘oo reap." Do not beg") {arming by building an ex~ pensive houae. nor erecling a spacious barn ull you have lomellnng to More In il. Avoid a low Ind dump she 10: I dwell ing house. Bund suflicnenlly dnslam from your barn and stock yard loaroxd accidents by fire. ‘ Keep notes of a” remarkable occurren ces 0d your farm. Recording even your errors will be of benefit. Good lences make good neighbors. Experiments are highly commendable, but do not become’an habitual expcnmen The dcprcdanona 0! birds are fully com penaaled by lhl unites they render In picking up norms. —H"eslcrn Farmer. A joll) sun of the Emerald Isle, with his buadlc and click on his shoulder, “hove lo” one evening at a hotel In a well known norm on the Junlnm, and at once introdu ced blmsell to [he landlotd. ‘Lung Me In you, Mulher Turner.— They ~lold me )e’ga kind hurlcd man. and keeps I tint rate home. and that yc’u a gencwus man and dawn to strangers. and II ye’s agreed, I'll be amea anylu’ with ’6’: II“ to morruw.‘ 'Cel:alnly,’ and the landlord. and he took charge olhu bundle. and gnehlm [he bust lhe house molded. Ahrr break lnol our lrinhman called [or bu bundle, and auid he bulleved he’d be taller Hurling. ‘ But juu: 51H Isn't paid ytl,' mud mine hull. ‘Surc ewugh, Mmhcr 'l'umer,‘ n-pli ed uur heru. as Hj'ul lECuHchmg mm "H; 'bul l huvru’t nu nwnry, and ljus! thoughlmaybe yuu nouldn’l charge me [or llw bile ul \lcluuls.’ ' Bul why didn’t )uu tell me lanl night that you had no mum-I) P’ ‘ Failh. 30’ I’m wrry lo lull yu’a (his mornin .” ll lb nudless to add lhal hculouce “out ucul frce. 1Y0! will: Mexico but wit/11h: old Tyran RHEUMA'E‘ISM. R. WM. I’. HILLS. lecltng mach B sympathy (or tho-c aflltcted with Rheumatism. lakes thus method ol Inviting them to call at hin olllce and get cured.— 'l'his method is nlmou new, and very sim ple. but will positively eflect‘n cure on the most tctentlfic principles, Rheumatism has long been a desideratum wtth physt cians, and it is only of lnte‘lhat the true princlplc ul'cure has been discovered. “c Would state, to all concerned. that he luu already performed a number 0! cures, and can confidently assert that hit In the only true method. , gg'l'RY IT AND SEE. Cleurfield Nov. 3, 1846. . l ‘__—~---—‘—~—'—~‘——-—~_..‘ l {fldmim'stratar’s Woticc. l O'l‘lCEVlS HEREBY GWEN that N Letter: ol Administration have been granted to the submihcr on the eatato oi Geo. So‘iider, sr. late of Charlie“! 'coauty. dcc’d'. All-persons indebted to said ea tnte will make immedintt} payment.'and those having clnimssivjll present-them du. ly'nutheutickted. ‘- . ' .4 ; n-JOHN BEERS, Adm’r. ,Bvasslv: N9W301846-, . v ' Elfififa‘flfia‘EFmlE‘cZ WAIR .1 WflR .f} IDIBB (DQBQDIBERPQ INDIAN , VEGETABLE FESTORA TIVE .. " i) I'LL!) S .;:|' Ptclmrad by Dr. George Banner. (fNrw.York, and for sale byllm annexed list of agent: in Clearfeld UM Jr.- THE Unprecedented more" llual has Wallonded lluo mo of these pills In tho Vii-'l’ prmmco ol the proprietor for the last an .WJ‘ or‘olglrl years. has induced him to yield Jhmflfiu SE” lo the impormmlicu 0! many who lunve ‘ ' used and been luenefillod by lham, and mnko nhungeménm 10' plnt‘o lhom within lha ranch of lho public generally. In rlmng no he loelo call. od upon In say that Illa lmllnn Vegeluhlo Rostrum. livo Pill is decidedly nuporior to any wilh which no in ncq unimr-d. ’l‘hoy cnmhmo the prop- ‘ urtica- uf'mnny of the bosl vegelnblo moulrcima, (used in no other gulls) in nurh a manna-r HI [0 ml». ford not only ummudiuto and temporary bu! permu nanl reluel‘, 'l‘ho vnlunhle lonira which nnler into their unm pnmmn hy xhnr acuun upnn (he secrnlory nrgnna hold in rherk lhe purgnlive prmcxplo and induco n genlln nnd nnlurnl uparuliun uilhnut Inconvenient!) or pain, and whlla they reslmo a natural Ind hen!- Ilny ECHO“ oflhc nlomnrh, liver and bnwoiu. lhny mrrrasr, inmvud of dlmxninh. lhe Mrmgrh o! the patienl‘ , Thrv hum hcou mod n! a family nwdirma {or lyvnu Ivy many 0! Illa fin! ruprclnlnlny—nnd nl 'vlmugh they nro not recommended In "Mal 11l Illa In”: llml flash I: hour to." yo! I! has been very Ill" lhnl ll has been fuuml Ilerwlaury l‘or lhuuo umng Mum to employ any ulhur rmdtrlne, and [hair nrrn~ lnonul mo \nll nlmml Invurlnhly prove an ofi'uclunl l prnionlive Iu dmeuc. ’l‘lmy me exactly atlap'ud lo ll"- uu- of families. lmvollora and sonman ; they cleanse the blood. rausmg‘u free mrculumm-npen oburucllunl and promulo the secretion of heallhy bilo. and conuequonlly are an urellem muhrina for Nan-on, Indigo-lion. Nervous Dlwrtlen. Dry-c -llnn, Ln’er Complain!- pulnn in Illa Howl. Side. and Brent, Conlivonen, Last of Alipl‘lllf, Urinary ob. nruleons, Aguu and Four, Ballou- and lmermil lent fevers, Dynnlery. leumamm. Scrufula, and Mr eminonlly mrlul In all lomnlo (‘omplainlul—‘nnd in one uurd. all dmvnaen ar-lsinr: from unhaallhy lfl‘l’OllOHl and unpurily o! Ille blood. Numcruul lesnmomnlu of lhrlr «flit-my In pumcnlnr rum-a. mughl be added. hul tho propnclor prolcrl pun-n -lmg . low cemfirnlos u! Illelr general charm-lon Imm pmwnn ol turquulionah‘a cunrlor Ind vorlt'lly. who would no: In uny :lozrao lend Ihenr Influence l 0 promole nny llung lllal :- nul of domdod unluy. and rely on ll‘llll’ lllll’lnSlC men!- 10 gain them a reputation. lee-lung u mm! povecl cunfidcnco lhal none \nllalmndau then: use wlm give than: n lair lrlul. 'l‘ho fullcming lollor {mm the Rer. George Bow ers. Wllh olher corllficnloa In the hands of the I gor)”, “11l larva to show the emcavy nl the-ac pllla: ELK Norm. “'u.\\orlh CO,. Wmconun. Dr, OxnonN:—~Wilh plan-urn l inlurm you oflbe grant benefits which [have derived from your pllll. l have been in a decline lur tome lime. which he! greatly alarmed mo. more especially on my com plnlnx was a consumpuw urn-«and 3.lqu have been very hrlloua, and have labored irveuly wrlh palm In my head. Ind my gym hnve been bu nfi'gcrad .1. lo turn of: nllow. r‘lomly. and olher dulgrvvnblo romplexium. My wife had suHered lluo from grail wmlmeaa and revere palm. und as your Pllll have so \vomlerlully relieved up, we have rounded Iha name of them all over our nerghborhuod; [hey \vlll‘ urmlnly be ever regarded in lhil place, Ind when .Iver my extraordinary euro in known. at (he mall valuable prepurnllon for purifying llne hinod and ‘ regulunng the system. I Ihonld nol have known Ihe wurlh of your l'lll- had ll rml been for llne Rev. Wm. F. Damn, uf Cudxlenlle, Sullivan m . N. Y.. who with grunt kmdneu nan! me a box to try them. and m lhnl lmx u! Pills l ovu- my heullh. and as lho ngenl here In nnx nl' your pllll. I wish ynu would tend rm: I package ol‘ bun- u won as pub-imm— Wlll. bun mshra lur your prosperlly. lnm. dear Alf. your! rupum'u-Iy, (150‘ BOWERS. Offli' & W. F. lnww. Clanrfiuld; JouN hum. Curwinswlls; JANE! MrMunßu. Ullrnsula lown' Ihlp; G w. 6; Armor 0. Lulhruhurg, and LEV! LUTz. Frrnrhvlllt, are Agonln for the propri clur for Iho sale of lho above medicine In Clear fleld coumy. n0v.25, '46—ly. More Cheap Goods. KRAFZER & BARRETTS’ l AVEjus-I received and openegla new H and eplrndid aumtmrnt at theu old slaml. where it is well known they have alum" sold gourls cheaper lhun any mhercuabll-hmeul in Clemlicld cnunly. The! me lhnnklul lo the public lur the very liberal patronage alum}; bummed upon them, and name them. that so lung an lhey extend lhcir encuumgo-menl. they wull wunnuc to sell them goods an low a" lhcy can be brought lrom the- city and sold m HHS cuunl)’. The} have upcnvd their lull stock. which in wry heavy, and com-l priuing a general uwrlmenl o! WEEWB<§©®WSQ Such an 0101/18, casamerta. satinete, cali‘ cos. muslin, flannel. [inst-g, 4‘6. .a’ few pieccsfirsl rale cashmere and mous u'e laine. merinos’, alpacua’. cashmere and ler/cari shawls. dress [land/rerc/lie/s. ladies lien, velvcl, a splendid assert men! o/‘every description 0/ ribbons ,- and 10,000 thing: that we cannot men~ (ion. IBGDCD‘Q‘B €29 E'Nl‘lCDlEigo A tint rule unwrunem ol BOOIS and SHOES. that cunuut be beat in the coun ly. Groceries & Hardware 01 every description; also, u 10l of new gtylc COMES. GLHEENSEUQBE; The handsome" flbDOHmCUI ever bro’l lo the county. CAPS of every variety. K 3 Cull and onanme the ulock. COUN- Cash TRY PRODUCE of evuly klud taken In (or txchange lor goods. Nov. 25. 1846. BRANDRETH PILLS. JUST recclvcd a lush lUppl] ol Brun drew’ljually celebrated pills with “' lllrecllo'na' for uwt‘. Pncc 25 cents per me box. Flor “Ii: by E. & W. F. lnwm, ‘0“ who are lhc only authorized agents in.lbc ”“5 borough 9| Clearfield. "’F Nov. 27. 1846. . ‘l‘" STGVE-PIPE‘ for sale in any '11:: quantuy'lm CASH,‘ by ' __ KRATZER & BARRETTS’. Nov. 27. \ ' ‘ ‘ ——.——————’ Slum Snl’suw warn. ‘ 33.1 mm at the siotenl l, ‘ i 17th No v. his! ,t-x .‘ R SHA'W, NEW, GOODS. 3913©81é3m am®®mm ' ___ - RE now receiving and o -35;“): A pening at 'lbei: oltl‘uland high in the borough o! Clearfia'du 71.35." a. 'vz‘fia fresh nudmell alsortcd atock Falland \Vinter Goods. Conusfillg o! clbl/zs.‘c&asimeree. amine/t8 well allorled ; Mshmeres. alpnccac .merinOl. mom dc lainea. bombazinu ‘ cap and bonnet ribandt. Indies and gen Ilemens’ gloves, hosiery. bonnet: that can’t be beat. shawls qf every variely, hand/:erc/xie/c. pv-z'nts‘o/ all descriptions, mus/ins 0/ every qualily. sole [cal/m. sheet iron, cast-steel. linwarc, harl warc, groceries. boots, ladies and gent: a/wes. hats and caps. G'c. 81.0. All of lhc above stock 0! goods will be Inld low for CASH. and- “changed [or COUNTRY PRODUCE. ' The highest nrlcm given for FURS‘b'nd SKINS. FLAX. CLOVER and TU”)- '|'HY SEED. GRAIN, BEES WAX. HOME-MADE FLANNEL, 816. «in Nov. 27. 1846. - I THIS ‘WAY! UST received and for sale bylhe lub scribe: at hia ' old sland' inthe bor ough o! Ciearfield, I general assdtmcm 0! Fall & WViulcr Go/ds, cnmisling in pull of , 1)]? P (1‘ 0005'. GROCEWES, IIflRDWflRE, QUEL'ISIVARE. 11/] TS 3- CflPS. 3007': 5- Shoes. BONNIE TS. 800/m :3 Stationary UMBRELLJIS. DRUGS. COTTON 12*?th GIJIS', CfllflPlz‘T do. Lookirg Gian", Con/ecltonary, Tobago ‘3' ngar:. TINWMB, Oils. ainta. 49:. All 0! Whlch he will M‘” alcheap lor clash or COUNTRY PRODUU‘I as they can be had in lawn. The pubic are rosnect fully invited to call, cnaine hi: stock, and judge for lhcmselvu. RICHARD SHAW. Nov. 17. 1846. ‘ NEW GOODS. E. & W. F IRWIN AVE jun "cried ”It” winter's Muck oi gnodunnsistina in part ol @3333 @G‘JLWDS} Of evmy varmy ad deacvlpllun. GRO GER/ES, Hardzare, Drugs and Med icines, «guemswde, [la/s. Capt. Bon‘ nets. 12.01: am} Shoes. Came/ling, Clocks, Baskcla, Umbrellas. Tobacco. Cigars, Snufl) .kgnr. Loo/ring Gian es, Salt. A’ailgdiroome. Gum ()urr. ahoes. 800/u at! Stu/innary. Cooking Slaves. Ten [’11: and Coal Slaves. G-c. All 0! which ”If High In diuposc u! at as low rtiCt'i n in pnsaibly be afforded, npccinlly when lASH in In the qunlinu. 'l'lul hlgllPll rice ul'en lnr GRAIN PORK. BUTT“, EGGS. BAGS, TIM ()'I‘HY, [I‘LAJ/aml' CLOVER SEED. SHINGLES s’LUMBER of all mm, FURS. &c. 3;! Nov. 27,186- NEV GOODS, DANELERRETT AS jugrecelvcd a splendid assert. ’ FJILL JND H'INTER GOODS w~hich he isdclcrmined to sell as low for cash or in xchunge [or cuunuy produce as they came purchnsgd in the county.— 'l‘hunklul Ir pus! favors. he takes this op portunity May In his old customers Ihal he dunes mm to call at his old stand in a“ Cases b/orv purchxulng elsewhere—u. liaficd I. try emmim hm stuck Ind pri-‘ “.9. they jun continue In trade with him. Hlu Hockmnsisls In/parl ul Bl{()./‘]D'»'I.UTII~S7 CflSS/JIERES. Sfl'l'Tl/E'I'TS, l [HER/NOES. .dLPJIGf/IS, 2‘ 111008 de Lainea [{OBanf the lags! style. (.‘fl SHAERES. ’ (:‘INGHJM S, CHECJS, of 004 nm qualities. sill w Ls. An nnqlmem olßhawls, Common 5 Sq MEM l BINNETS. A lull assoruncfl ol the lnlest and bus style. I 5 A large and fincrnl assnrlment 0! H3lB ‘3‘ OPB, 30018 <3“ Shoes. L'encrul aflmlnenl ol L ing Glasses, 'EEN Vfllt’E, HJIRDWflRE. ‘CER ES. CONFECTIONA. RIES. xs'c ' 1211 RI "All whlch Will be sold low [or or in Mange {or counuy PIOIJUCC, mum highest price WI” be given. [WEI] ”c, NOV. 3. 1846. . inistrators Notice. E IS HEREBY'GIVEN that ers of Admmimumm Wale me subacrlbcr bu the estate of do loses Boggc, late of Bradford ‘nsh' Clearfield countyydec’d" on 4.1; uv.'inht. All persons indebted {he ate of the said deceased, are to wed make payment withoutdehy—v | l e hayinéwdemauda again-t -lhc )e, I” present them Huly-Vgamhemipni l aeltlement.~ : M " ‘ OM (Ed I 1 CI I 1v a" ,1, - JOHN L., .CUTTLQJ ‘fieldNov..‘l2, 1846.. -: AIKEBEL for saloavthtfihnie‘; 'ot ' ‘ R-usfl‘mWo‘de ‘ifivsm‘r‘u‘.‘ir".“f~- - ..g;. GREAT ARRIVAL; BIGL‘ER» BOYNIPDN. ‘&'POWELL,—; OULD respectfullj inlmgnfi'fie'fifigi WV iz‘cna. of Clearfleld;-’cn'uni ‘i'fll‘ii‘ theyfihave reuivcd tron! “‘Phill‘lfvéfpiflli' and havg nolw opgncd‘, Blzlfiéif‘aldll‘ifi‘f: udjniningllho court hotter; [gm ,[ho bo‘r’bfixfi u! Cléurfiold, I! [urge anal, maghmggfi‘HJ fiQrlm-nl of ’ " ’ “HM > mama: wmaaan so.om. ‘ Consisting of Dry Goodl.~ Grbcerz'ée;fMof Imm.- Hardwarc. Qtieenawarpg ”may", [lOOl3, Show. Halt. Caps. 4509346411}: everything usually. {mind (In: 11, .cnuhfg‘i’ store from a ” needle tq pn‘andwt," fihiéb" they'will disnme 0! at the lowest "ten I“ CASH. all kinda ol COUNTRY Pat; DUCE, BOARDS. SQUARE UMBER SHINGLES. BROAD-RAILS, ‘&o.‘.&§§ The public are invited to call and ei amine their stock before parcltnuing day where. ‘ Doc, 'lO, 1846. A NATURALLREMEDYE“ Suited lo the Human Conatiluxion, and mu“ l‘oiiho euro 0! every cu rnbiu di-eavo, will ha lound Inf P! right": Indian Vegetablc- P 1715; ‘ OF THE ‘ ‘ NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HEALTH. .1.- 5 Those extraordinary Pill: are compared 0" 3"!!!" which grow uponlaneoualy on our own coll. Ind uro. lherolora boucr ndnplcd to our connilulioho lhnn Medicine- concocud from foreign drugnhofi, over well they may ‘be compounded - Ind V” WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE P‘ILIB u. founded upon the prlnmple (hi! the human be“ is in lrulh d. EUBJECT TO BUT ONE DISEASE. ' namely. corrupl human, Ind lbll lard Medici“ curu llm disease on , i NATURAL PRINCIPLES. ' ' by damning and puri/ying the body, I! Will b. lip]: Hut lhnl, H the cumlnuuon bo nul eollrcly elbm.‘ (ed. a perseverance in their um, according la dire. lions. in nblolulnly cumin lo drivo din!" of evc ry name from lho body. ‘ When we wush Io rnlore u Immp or mum: to lcrulny. we drain it of lho nuparnbundnm vute'r. In like manner, ll we wuh lo n-nloro the body to health. no mus! clunnse ll ofrmpurily. ‘ ' WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS will ‘ be found ono ullhn hen, il nu]. Iho very hell mcd‘ ncino in the world for carrying out lhil :l . GRAND PURIFYING PRINCIPLE. because they upal from "10 body All molbldjhfl Irrupl humur. the come on the dinenle. ln an any nd Natural Manner ; and while lhuy every day GIVE EASE AND PLEASURE. dineuo afoul] name ll rapidly driven from lhe body. IVrig/zl’a Indian Pegclable Pill: Can be had grnuine 0! (he lollowil.‘ highly respectable ulurekeepera In . Clear/laid County. ' [he/lard Shaw. Char-field; ' Daniel Harrell, Curwinwi/le; David Irvin. Lulllersburg. Elk Counly. ‘ ‘ Cobb .5! Gallagher. Rxdgeway; Gtarge I'l’eis. Sl. Marya. - Centre County. Brockcrlmfl‘ <9- Irwin, Halli/2m“; J (5‘ J Potter, Potlcra' Mi It; .fldam Fisher. Ccnlrevil/e; 0 P Duncan, flaromburg; ‘ ' l Samuel Lipton, Milesburg; ~ Henry fldams, W'alkervillp; Wm Murray. Pine Grove Milly- George Jack, Boalsburg; [I L Musser, Alanheim; _ Irvin & Whit/alter. Coverley Hal/,- Duncan (3- Hays, Spring Mill); F Bur/(hardl. fiabersburg,’ . Jacob Human. Ccnlrwille. “ ' worm-o. devoled exclulivoly u; ”16 In" 0' anm-‘a lunuu Vzunuu Pmu. of Iho Norlh Amencnn College 0! Health. No. 288 Grunwicl Slreel. New York. No. 198 Tremonl Ilreot. Bal lon ; and I’MNCIPAL Ornca. No. 169 Rm; Sum. Philadelphia. DR. E. GREEN’S RED 6: BROWN PILLS. HE detmnd lor the above medicine T in the last ‘2 or 3 years, is deemed a sufficient opulugy [or planning ii now ful l] before lhe people ; and (he dilelsea for which it is applicable have become") pre vulent in this country that a remedy enli- Ued lo confide-pee. is I great denideramm. The disenues l allude to Ire Hepatilie, (Liver amnion.) Dyspepsia, and female cumplainls in general. ' - w'l‘he above pills will bept conllmt- Iy lor sale by ' - Richard Shaw. Clentfield; David Jdamd, Boggupy‘ ' J. W. Miller, do I Oct. 20,1846. ' .. AG E N 'l‘ W AN; TED. For this email, 7 ‘HE business will be to procure sub— -1 ncribers for, and sell, When publish ed. a lorgc, new. usplendiddownnhip Map of (he STA-TE OF PENNSYLVANIA- The quolifipalione 'required nro- nsmall 'cupiml 10! $100." sobriety. inlegrityul'n duatry. energy. and active businental enta. Inlormnlibfl‘of vlhe terms of ‘he‘l gency (which are liberal) willfhe given on upplica’fion, POSIE-AGE PAID. ‘0 ' ; ALEXANDER HARRISON, ' ' ' Superintending #39". ”South 7th Street; Philadelph‘n‘ Sept.‘2s.-1846.-—6m.-' c -- . fldmim’slratofla: Notice. , NOTICE‘IS' HEREBY‘GIYENV'JII'IH Luger: d! Administration ‘h‘av’d‘j’leen granted {who ‘subsdnb'c‘r' ’ol‘; jthe'e'il’vaépf 'Ggorge‘H'uhter; latc’ ‘0! "ngréd’c’hjif’qwg. . _ amp; de’c'di‘ 3A".petéo‘hliddeMédijb‘lb‘iid . galnte wj‘llm'ake payment vthQfld‘fl '/ jn‘d «hqse‘ hhvmg'claiiufiill—‘pig‘pe‘ugigpcu . ~ dargidmeufigaudrnW --"~*.‘;“‘f‘j§"9 ~ a I --‘=r“*uossmmn-‘afidm;. ' ‘Lgiwonco tip. NM. 3', 1046:”. ' "U" '3 ism
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