0 447“”? r ‘POfE‘T'R-Y. Nfi'rtina’s NOBLEMXN. A“ with false lmhiomno rnlm and an rhill. WK". lenwu imll runnol plonur ; an“! wilfi told breeding, Ihnl lnilhlnfly null, , A mulo be quite Min cum 1 . for life door" in feeling I! hmhrsl in rank-- ‘. Tho free} it flu! in the band; ’ ‘ Andannw'n oun nnhlrmnn. frinnlty nndrfmnk. ‘ In Ih‘tman mm In: heart in his hnml. rnnmm h‘onnl'y. génflo‘QTl jun. . ,He unmlgnmn love and can halt ; [Nor ml! hp w. down, will: In: face in lhe dun. F 'l‘: Fashion anéoiefimt "ale; ‘ k zor cum [0 m: in . and hi hm in run . ,- ' Though lowly or poor 18mm Inga. ,IQNNmb'I own nobleman. honul and frank \ (Thong!) whh hil hum in h": hnnd. ‘ ”It billion in pnmon. throw and inlrnm, " ”impulse“ simple nnd irur: 'YOI-zmpered by judgmcnz, and laugh: luv 8““ .‘ . . m. . V . Abdd'adifl with me and mu. 5'9“.” 1‘03! mum: I’ll manner. a: 'hlfilhn: Indrlnk \- l .mm. or ou.mnn.w annn 10mm Dim noblzmmr. lrirudly and frank- Tb. mn‘wllh hil heart In hll hand . {hit/Wabamn Ladin.-—-'l'he Tuscaloo n‘ bttrnll etote- that they have a norel lan on foot to one that State from repu Elation; It in thie z-That the women of the State resolve [or a given number of were to ebstttin entirely from the me of iilk and 7:oan materials. and content ' them-elves with nothing but calieoes and mullinl. The Slate debt. in round num- N". 'il .13.000 000-th ~intereet on nhieh in leu than 5600.000 After all the available means of the banks are paid to.the;t'uditore, there trill he a balanre of debt left. «how interest With the annual | expense of the, State. wit: nmotmt, say to 0500.000. According to the last census. there were 197.181 women in the State 0 vertwenty one years of age; under that age 64.180. ()l' thin number it is eetima ml that 50,000 neat laces. wollens. etc.— On an average. the superfluous cost for these stuff: in five dollars for each of them. Here; then. is the sum total, 250,000. or one-ballot the annual amount oftha inter eat on the remaining debt and the wl.olc ot' the cost of the State government. This plan is seriously in agttatinn among the la diel of'K‘neceloeta. and they are about to adopt means to carry it into practice. , bertanz-e.—God has u ritten upon the lower that sweeten: the air—upon the breeze that rocks the flow er on its stem-- upon the rain drop that "refresher the sprig of man thlt ““3; its head in the desert— npon the ocean t at rocke every swimmer in its dcc chambers—upon every pencil led'ehell 5m sleeps in the cavern: of the deep. no In! than upon the mighty sun which worms. and cheers mtllions of crea 'tnru that live in its light—upon hie works he has writtten—"none of us liveth to him calf." And probably were we win enough launder-land these works. we should find that there is nothing—from the cold stone inthe earth, or the minuté‘ct creature that hrosthcl—nhichmay not. in some way or other. minister to the happiness of some living creature. We admire and praise that flat er that best answers the end for which it Iran created. and-theatoue the moat plea:- nrq." We value and praire that home. which heatanswere the end for which he has created; and the tree that bears fruits the most rich and abundant. The star that is the most useful in the heavens in the star that ye admire the most. ‘ t Now‘is it not reasonable. that man, to _\ehom the u hole creation. from the flower up to the spangled heat-ens, all minister— uian Itho has the power of conferring dce‘ per misery‘or higher happiness than any ether being on earth—7mm. who can act lilfi'Ghd'if he will-Jail not reasonable that.he should live for the noble and ofliv inynqt to himsell but for others? ' ~699- Pttooaxss nt VICE --'l‘hat no man ever tscemo abandoned at once, is an old and common observation, which. like other as sertiem founded on experience. receives new confirmation on length of time. A “man ventures upon wickedness as upon waterenith which he is unacquainted. lle look. upon them with horror. and shudders It [be lthooghtof quitting the shore. and committing himself to the inconstancy oi the weather; but. by degrees, the scene (rows familiar. his aversion abatee. and is succeeded by curiosity. Ho launches out with fear and caution. always anxious and apprehensive. lost his geese! should be dashed against a rock. melted in by a quiche-ad, or burned by the cutrentba yofldeight ofshore :‘ but his fears are daily leu'et’ti'ng. and the deep becomes less for. mideble. “In time he loses all sense of danger, ventures out truth full security. and , «om without inclination to return. till he is driveninto the boundless ocean, toasad about by tempcsts, and at last swallowed nptty- Tthe ‘wuca,-—Jalmson. ‘ 'Fui'Cotv.--Ol'ell the beam of the field. we respect the Cow the moat heartily.— She to lo meek, mild, and mothetly withnl. that w'o ere hell' tempted to (MT our beav erfiwhlti- we pet'- her. The ox is ol'ho .ttuilnlen he'ie' in the Pyolte or beef tub, Ind thl hone {nest be continually cram “1357}in hil'navfi’with the bent. 'or the crown. ‘ nro-‘dieputing ,your title to him. But the :eongeneroue brute !--ie alu‘ayl mlling to tumult yourlkindneu with interest; and though she may eometimee raise her heel. -il.ie“only “auto. but impreeeiie way of 4le you that you are damn; wrong 3 e friengeonld do no less then turn us of our error-lit the moat effectual, Why.‘.\’\"rha Egyptian worshipped the ex; and the chil "MOHmelvt-celf; and-thopeende now-e. “yellow to‘tho'mate‘rtal of vhrch _ni¢_l cell , no side: but if we wereto'turn peg-h ‘ )eu'reelveo.‘ we would notably the cow. - 7Vlifu.—~'fhaf‘ ‘.’(yverula'uiné-~ hill. j, uill emmblo to ambmmo influence 0!, 9’, good 1:32:22 hccauso lhcy upcl {rum Iho body all morbid and corrupl humor. the come oi the (linen-e. in on city and Natural Manner ,- nml uhilo they every day GIVE EASE AND PLEASURE. disenle ofevery name in rapidly driven from iho bo-ly. M’rr’ght’s Indian ‘l’egelablc Pills Can be ,had genuine of ihe “allowing highly rnpcclable nlurekeeprrs In Clear/29M County. Ric/card Shaw. Char/ism; l)um'el Barre/I, Curwinwi/le; David Irvin. Lulhersburg. Elk Counly. Cobb «S‘ Gallagher. Ridgewny; George W'eis. St. Alarys. Centre Coun/y.. ~ [hacker/ref :3- Irwin, Belle/ante,- J (S- J Poller, Palm-3' Mills; .fldam Fisher. Cenlreville; 0 P Duncan, .flaronsburg; Samuel Lipton, Milesburg; ‘ Henry fldams. "h/kervi/Ie; [l’m Murray. Pine Grove Mills,- George Jaclr. Boa/aburg; I] L Musser. Alan/reim; ' Irvin 6r W'lrillakcr, Cover/6y 'HaII; Duncan &- Hays, S’ ring Mil/s; F Burk/rank. Rafersburg; . Jacob Human. Ccnlrem'lle. than“ or CovN'rnnx-u.-—-Tho pul‘lic are con liunod again" the many rpuriou- medicine- which in order Io tleccivo. are called by nnme- rimillr lo Wright's Indlnn Vegetable Prlll. The only original and genuine Indian Vogolnble Pill: huetho lignaluu ol Wm. Wrighl wriuen mm a pan on the lap label 01 each box. None olher in genuine,|nd Io couhlerleil lhllil ronanrl women. devolul exclusively to Iho san ol anou’r'a lunum VEGETABLE PILLB of the North American College ol Health. No. 288 Greenwich Street, New York. No. 198 Tremonl Ilrcel, Roi; ion ; and ancrrALOrncz. No. 169 Run; Srnxm Philadelphia. AVEjust received and opened a new H and splendid assortment at their old stand. where it is well known they have always sold goods cheaper than any other establishment in Cleatfteld county. The! are thanklul to the public tor the very liberal patronage already bestowed upon them. and assure them. that so long as they extend their encouragement. they will continue to sell them goods as to“ as they can be brought from the city and sold in lhli count-y- ‘l'hey have opened their toll stock. which is very heavy, and com-‘ priiing a general assortment of mmwmmwo Such as clollw, caaamerea. saline“. cah’ cos. muslin, flannel. linscy, &c. .49 Jew pieces/int rale cashmere and mom dc (aim. merinaa’, alpacas’. cashmere and lerkari shawls. dress handkerchic/s. ladies lies. velvet. a splendid assert men! ofevery descriftian of ribbons 5 and 10.000 (hinge I at we cannot men (ion. IB®©®E3 s 2? BEWDJEBo A first rate nnnruuem ol . BOO'I'S Ind SHOES. that cannot be bent in the coun ty. _ I Groceries 6; Hardware 0! every description; also. a lot 0! new alyie COMB-s'. . , aMEENSHJfiRJ-Ei _ The handsome“ nuonmenl ever bzo’u to ‘he county. CflPSqf every variety. - Call and examine the stock. COUN TRY PRODUCE of every him] (“win ‘ Exchange‘lur goods. . I Nov. 25. 1846. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. N the! Lellers ol Aduniniatraiiou have been grahted to 'the subscribers on the eu tate of John Lamborn, late olChest (own. ship. Clearficld county; deu’d. All per sons indebledvto and “late are desired (or make payment "with’qhtfielny. and thosel having demands will‘ pretent 'lhem prop- { erly authenticated {or sememem. ‘ Dec. 10,1345, not “ill, nevi: die. The emh ’will grow old and pmoh. but virluo ln Iho hem will be" en: green am! 00mph Ihro‘ughomem nil}. "l he moon» landing" ulll gnaw wlim, and she wn roll lr'om me heavens, lull-(rue religion and uo'delilrd ‘ virtue will glow bllghlel and brighter, and mu cease to ex not while God himself shall lave. ‘ IT IS WRITTEN um um BOOK OF NATURE AND or com MON SENSE, ”ml Iho nnluml vogelnhle produc tium ofcvny counlry an. if properly applied am ply lufliriml for Iho cure ofevery malady Incidcn lo ‘M‘h pcrulinr (limnl‘e. ' ' H rig/It’s India}: Vegetable Pills OF THE NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HEALTH The" runordinnry Pill: arc rompomd o" plnnln whi'ch‘grow oponluneou-ly on nur own In“. and are, linereloruhellor ndnmod In our canalilnnon than Modiciml concnclcd from forrign drugs. huw~ ever an" Ihey muy ho compounded; and m WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS m founded upon the princu-Ie lhnl lhl‘ human body in in lrulh ’ SUBJECT TO BUT ONE DISEASE. namrly. cnrrupl human, and tho! md Medicine cures Ibis dilnn on NATURAL PRINCIPLES. by rimming and puri/ying the body. H “‘lll be mnn~ ilut lllnl, i! Ihe romlnuuon be nnl enllrely exhau led. n perseverance in Ihcit me, accnnhng lo direc linno. is nhwhllcly rurtnin to drive disease of own ry norm.- frum "to body. When we wish lo "More a lwnmp or moms lo lcmlily. we drain il of Ihe mpernbundnnl water. In hkc manner. If we wish to ruloro Ihe body lo health. uo mnu clennsr il oflmpumy. WRIGIIT'S INDIAN VEGE'I‘A ISLE PILLS “ill be found one oflhe hell, if nol Iho very bell med icine in Ihe world for carrying an! lhil GRAND PURIFYING PRINCIPLE. \ More Cheap Goods. KRA'I‘ZER & BARRETTS’ JOSIAH W.-LAMBORN.’ QAM’L‘K" HEGARI‘Y.’ ,-’ " ' ' .lddminfurdlor'b‘ M’Allisier?s Ointment. , u “3”} ,‘ .-. "-3-~17""5'?—-5. ” T§®sfllflwfigaf , \ 245:2: . lmensible Persp‘iration. The preceding rigorous given to represent the in sensible perspirntiun It is the grout Evacuation lor tho impurities at tho body. It itill he noticed thnt n thick cloudy mist invoice from till ports at the surface. which indicatea that the pornptrntion flows uninter ruptedly when we nre in ioalth, hut moses when we are sick. Lite cnnnut he sustained without it. It is thrown offl'mm the h'ood and other jiiieos nftho bo~ dv, and disposes by this means or nenrly all the im pitritics “'illtln us. The inn unge ofthe Scripture is "in the Blood is the life." “gt! ever becomes impure. it mu be traced directl to tho stoppage nl the In sensi‘gle Pcrspirolion Thus we see u|thit is neces sary when the blood is stegnnntor infertcdus to open the pores, and it relieves itsell from all its impurity instantly. his own heat and vitality ere sulficient. without one particle of medicine. except to open the ores upon the amine. Thus we see the fully at up liingkso much internal remedies. All practitioners. however,diroct their efforts to restore inacnsible per~ apirntion. To give some idea at the nmountof the lnsensible l’erspiretion. we u'ill state that the learned Dr. Lem lenhock ascertained that live-eighths ofall we receive into the stomach passed ofl' by this means. In other l words. it we eat-end drink eight pounds per day. we ei'acuiito live pounds orit by Insensible penipirntinn. It is by stopping the pores that overwhelm manitind with couglls. colds. ond-"eonsumpttons. Nine-tenthn n! the war ii die from dtseaseginduct‘d by a stoppage of the lnsensible Persplrution. Let me ask. now. every candid mind. what course seems the most ronsonn :le to unstop the pores olter lney are closed I Would you give a physio to unsiop the pores? Or would you apply something that would do i is upon the surtnre. where the clogging m-iunl ly I], And yet I know of no physician who makes any external application to rift-rt it. Under these i circumstances I present to physicians and to all oth . ers. MeAltisier's ALL-HEALING om-rusnr. or the wonLD's HALVI. It has rowan to restore perspira tion on the (eat. on the head. around old sores. upon the cheat. in short. upon any put at tho body. wlielh er diseased slightly or severely. lt has Powzn to Cause all external sores. sore/idem humus, shin diseases. paisanmu wounds. to discharge their putrid matters. and then henls them. It preserves and detends the surlnce from till de~ ran emsnt ofits lunetions. The surloce isthe outlet lot figvo-eighths oftho bile and used up matter within.‘ It is pierced With millions of openings to relieve the; intestines. Stop up tho pores and Dn‘t‘tt knocks all the door It iii rightly termed All-henling. lor there is seareel o disease. external or internal. that it will not benefit. I have used it tor the lost fourteen years tor all diseases ol the chest. consumption. liver. invol vmg the utmost danger and responsibility. and l de~ elsre before heaven and man. that not in one single case has it leiled to benefit. when the patient was ‘ within the reach at mortsl means l have had physicians. learned in the prolessinn, l have had Ministers ol the Gospel. Judges oftlis Bench Aldermen, and Lawyers, gentlemen ol‘ the highest erudition. und HULTITUDE! ofihe roan use it in sve ry variety of way. and there has been but one voice. one united, universal voteo, saying. "McAllister,your Ointment is coon." CONSUMPTION. It can heroly be credited that ii salve can have any eflect upon the lungs. seated as they are within the system. But if placed upon the cliestfiit penetrates directly to the lungs separates the potwnous particles that are consuming them and ex psls them lrom the system. it is curing persons of consumption continually. The Salve has cured persons ol the lleodnche of l 2 yenr'sstaiiding,snd who had it regularly every week. so that vomitin otten took place. COLD FEE'fi. Consumption. Liver Crmplsini, pains in the chest or side. tolling offal the hair. one ‘or the other. always accompanies cold feet. It is a ‘sure sign ol‘disoaso in the system to have cold feet. This Ointment is the true remedy for scsorum. Enveirttua, ssL'r nitzuu. LIVER COMPLAINT. son: Ina. outrvsr. sons THROAT. moucnt'rts. mount on son: nnzss'r. FILES, 01l cum DIBIABLS. such as ABTH NA, orrnmton, 'PMNS. also, sou: LIPS, cttsrrto HANDS, 'rustotts. cutaneous znur‘rioNs. Nettirous menus. and at the arms. There is no medicme now known no good. BURNS. It is the best thing in the “orld tor Burns. (Road the directions around the box ) PIMPLES ON THE FACE. Its first action is tol expel ell humors. It then begins to sottcn, until the‘ skin becomes as smooth and delicate es s rhiid's. WORMS. It will drive every vestige 0! them a way. (Read the directions around the box.) There is prohobly no medicine on the taco of the earth at ot‘no so sure and so safe in the expulsion ot worms. OLD SORES. 'l‘hiit some sores are an outlet to the impurities of the system, is because they cannot pass a through the natural channel ofthe lnsehsiblo Porspirntion. lfsuch sores ere healed upsthe impu~ rities must have home other outlet. or it will endnm ger life. .’l‘his Salvo will always proVide [or such emergencies. . .t‘ RHEUMA'I‘ISM. It removes almost immediately the inflammation and swalling ‘vhen the pain at course ceases. SCA LD‘ HEAD. We have cured canes lhul nclu~ ally dolled every Illing known, as well tn the abllily ol fillcon or Iwonly docmm. One man luld us he had span! 8500 on lnu children wilhout any band“. whun a few boxes of the alulmcnl curud lhom CORNS. Occasional use of the oimmem will al ways keep coma from growing. People need no! bo lroub'ed wilh Ihnm iflhay vull unoil. An A FAMILY Mzmcms. no man can measure m value. JAMES McALLIS'I‘ER. 6; Co.. . Solo propuclat. Price 25 coma per box. CAUTION. _"X§'u Ointment wnll oe pinnino un~ lpu |ho nnmu ol James McAllilfcr or Jam! Me, Alliuer 4r Co” are “rm-rum with a nu upon main man." PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. - , E. &3 W. l“. IRWIN. .flgenlafar Cleavficld counly. Cleaq/ield. Dec. 25, 1846. ly. WflR .’ WflR ,/ .1 Not will: Mexico but will: the old 'lyran RHEUMA T I S M . IDR. ‘WM. P. HILLSL feeling much sympathy {or thme afflicted with Rheumatismtakea this method at inviting! the") to call at his office and get cured.— 'l‘his method is almost new, and very sim pic. but will positively effect a cure on the most scientili'c principles, Rheumatism has long been a'denideralum with. physi cians, and it is only of late that the true principlc'ofcuve haa‘been discover’ed. He would stale. tu‘all'cbncerned. that he ha» already pe'rlut‘med a nutnhet of curel, and‘can‘ronfidently asset! that bit in the onlftruo method. ‘ ' " ' DEPTRY lT- AND SEE' ClearflgM}N_w.‘3,' lflftfl/ ‘ ' ’ 314 mm? [for sale 2;: I: ‘ wag; - INDIAN VEGETABLE RESTORATIVE . ', x l” I .l 1 ‘4 S', i Flamed by Dr. Geargs' Banner, qugw Kirk. and ." for sale by (he annezcdliu- of agents in (Shag/791d ’ ,caunty. ' ' , THE unprecedented, suécen that M'- g/ suended Iho um of "mm pills In tho “\l-——r’ praclice oflho propri'alor lor the Inn sll “My or eighl yen". has inducrd hltn lo yield ' Fl; .76; to [he imporlumlies 01 man who have figjfllfi» used and been hcnefilled b; Ihom. nnd mnko nrrnngemonlalu place lhem‘w‘ilhin the touch oflho public generally. in domgmo ho leels cull~ ed upon to say that the Indian Vegetable Rumm ‘ livoPillis decidedly superior to any with which he is acquainted. 'l‘ho‘y comhino the prop~ srligl of mnnynf the bee vegetable medicines. (and in no other pills) in such a manner as to Ms (on! not only Immediate and lempornry but permu nan! relief, - . - . Tho vnlunhlo lonics which enter into Ihoir'com ponillon by Ihoir nclion upon the pecrelory organs hold in check the purgnlh‘e principle and induct n pulls and natural opornlion wilhoul xnconvgnicnco or pain, and while-they remote I: nnluml and heal lhy nciion of Iho stomach, live'r o‘ml bfiwel‘s. Ihey increase. instead or diminish. the slrcnglh ol the patient. ;= ,fifi :m "—..—9323:: h“\ __.—:_—‘ 9a.: E—L:-_. 531% ’1 '- it? \ . They have been used at! a family medicine for yeau by many at the tint respectability—and al though they are not recommended to "heal all the illl that flesh in heir to." yet it has been very rare that it has been found neeeuarys-for those using them to employ any other medicine, and their occa aiunnl use will almoat invariably prove an effectual preventive to dllt‘nle. They are finally adapted to the me of families. traveller-rand reamen ; they cleamc the blood, causing a tree circulation—open obstruction: and promote the accretion of healthy bile. and comequently are an excellent medicine l’nr‘Nault-a. lnthgeation. Nervoul Diaordere. Dejec tian, Liver Complaint. pains in the Head. Side. und Breast, Contivenen, ban of Appetite, Urinary ob- Itruetione. Ague and Fever, Biltoul and intermit tent feverl. Dylontery. Rheumatism, Scrufule, and are eminently useful in all lemale complainu—and in one word. all diseases arilingvl‘rom unhealthy recretionn and impurity of the blood. Numerous teetimoninll of their efficacy in particular cases. might be nddetl. but the prnprietor prefer: presen ting a lew certificatee of their general character, from persons 0! unquestionable candor and veracity. who would not In any degree lend their influeb‘w to promote any thing that to not of decided utility. and rely on their intrimic merit: to gain them a reputation. ieelinga molt pereet confidence that none “illabnndun their one who give them a lair trial. Tho following letter from the Roy. George Bow on. with other certificnlel in the hondl of the o gentl. will lane to show the efficacy 0! then. pills .- - Eur Hons. Walworth CO,. Wilton-In. 'Dr- Guam—With pleasure I inform you onhe great benefit: which lhnva dorived from your pill: l have been in a decline {or some time. uhiv-h hnn lgrcatly alarmed mr. more especinlly n! my com plaint wu n conlumplive one. and nlaol have been very hilioul, and hnvo labored severely with pain. In my hand. and my eyu have been so affected on Io turn of: lollow, rloudy. and other diugreeoblo eompluionl. My wife had aufl'vrcd olno from gram wrolmcu and uvere point, and as your Pulls have In wonderfully relieved ua, we have sounded the name of them all over ourneighlmrhoad: Ihcy uill corlninly be over regarded in thin place, and whers‘ nor my extraordinary cure in known, on the maul volunblo preparation for purifying the blood and regulating the Iyatem. llhould not have known the worth of your Pllln had it not been for tho Rev. Wm. F. Dewitt, of Cuddcville. Sullivan co.. N. Y.. who with great. klndnon com mon box to try them. and to that box of Pall-l owe my health. and no lho agent horn is out of your pills. I wish you would send me o porkago or lufuu at noon at poniblo.—- With boat niche: for your prosperity. I am. dcnr nir. your: rnpoclfully. GEO. BOWERS. DZTE' &. W. F. lnwm. Clonrficld; Jam: lnvm. Curwinlwlle; 11mm McMumuv, Burn-ill. town ship; G, W. A: —— ARNOLD. Luther-burg. Ind LEVI LU'rz, Frenrhville, ore Agents for the propri olor for the solo ol lho abow modirine in Clear fleld county. now. 25. '46—ly‘ NEW GOODS. E. & WET. IRWIN AVE just received their winter’s ,Itock o! goods consisting in part of mm ®®®lDB 0! every variety and description. GRO CERIE S, Hardware, Drugs and filed icines, Queenswarc, Hols. Caps. Ban. nets, 8:013 and Shoes. Corps/ling. Clocks. Baa/rem. Umbrellas. Tobacco. Cigars, Snufl‘. Sugar. Looking Glass es. Salt. Nails, Brooma, Gum Quer altoea. 800/u and Stationary. Cooking Stoves, Ten Plate and Coal Slaves. &c. All 0! which they wish to dispose of at as low prices as can possibly be afl'mdctl, enpeciall} when CASH is in the question. The higheal price given lnr GRAIN, PORK. BUTTER, EGGS. RAGS. TIM} OTHY. FLAX and CLOVER SEED, BH.INGI.ES & LUMBER of All kinds, FURS. &c. &c. Nuv. 27, 1846. THIS WA US'l‘ received and for sale by the sub scribe: at his ‘ old sland' in the bar ough oiClcarficld, a general assortment u Fall & Winter Goodsyw consisting in part of . , DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HflRDIVflRE. QUEENSWJRE. HflTS & OJPS, BOOTS &‘Slxaea. ‘BONNETS. 800/ca (9- Stationary UMBRELL/I S. DRUG S. ; COTTON YflRZV, GLflSS, CflRPET do. Looking Glasses, Corxykctwnar , Tobacco & Cigars. Tl "461213., Oils. Paints, &c. All at which he will sell as cheap for cash. or COUNTRY PRODUCE as they can he had injown. The public are respect ‘ fully invited m-cnli, examine hi: stock. and judge for themselves. RICHARD SHAW; 'Nov. 17. 1846. ‘ BRANDRETH PILLS.‘ UST received a fresh supply of Bran- J drélh’: juslly celebrated pill; with directions {qr any Price 25 cents! :per box. Font-sale by E. &JWVF. IRWIN, who arqlhp only solhorized agentlin the bornugb‘ol'Clenrfield; I. ‘ . .1 ‘ ~N0v.“27,.1_846.~'- " »-"’~» ’ » - mmwe‘mmmbs' GREAT ARRIVA BIGLER, BOYNTON &mwsgi‘g E TOUI.” re‘p‘cc'llull'y inform motif dam of (Henrfield rnunly,'lhn.~ the‘v hove‘_rercivnl ‘lmm' Philn'divlphlif am have now “opencd. at their old Bmm.l adjuinim'z the (our! boom 'in the' twang”; ol Cieprfield, a iargc and magnificeng :1: Durham! of ' ‘ ’ 1733111. &F WJINEEfi 600333;”3" Consisting ‘0! Dry Ga‘ads.‘ Groceriee. 1119:? (asses. Hardware. Qlleemware. Boy-mum Boula, Shoes, Halo. Cape; Mar-in uh’om evvything u-ually lnuml, in a manning store from a " needle to an anchor," which»? ”my “ill dispose of at lthfiwen mum“)- CASH. all kinds 0" COUNTRY‘PROI DUCE. BOARDS. SQUARE I'IMBER;:i SHINGLES. BROAD RAILS, 816.1133), The public are invited to 'call and em mninetheir Mock before purchasingelm') where.‘ 4 ‘ -' ,1 ' an Der, 10. 1846. . LIST 01'1.m'7wm 'EMAINING in the RT). a! Clear. (B, field, Pa. Jan. 1, 1847. ' An’Hrcw Steven! Ashe} John. ' ; Biggérs Uzziah “you John—9. ' ' Caldwell B. H. Commeisc? Adg'uubi Eke anncca ngunm‘: "on. J‘. Han Annlizn Maui" Lawrence Lets Abraham Loyd Rev.,Jujm-—‘4‘ ‘ Little Amos R. Merrel! Mm. IL. '- Munger C. D. Overseenr) of (he anm‘l' Ogden Nancy M L)“ rrnce lonhip Pearce Frank Roth Pun-r Runner Harman Reed Miss Jane 3 Sears W. H. Wurth Marlha Mn. r Wilson Jane Mn. ‘ ', WM. L. MOURE, r H. , NEW G 003?» . mm®fi&mm&m®©m _ .- RE now (melting and 'O - A pening a! theiu nlduaml [7.1% in the borough ol Clearnelg. .i_>“ i.2~_..a fucuh and We” assorted stncf: Fall and Winter Goods, - Consisting of clot/la. cauimeru, itifi‘nelnfi well assorted ; (OJ/Imeto.._ ,alpactan' merinoc. mom (I: lainca. bombazinu, mp and bonnet ribandn. [o(lqu and gen.. Hemem’ glovee, hosiery. bannela that.“ can’t be beat, shawls qf every writ/gt handkerchie/c. prints of all descriptions. ‘ mus/ins of every qualily. sole [ta/ll". 8/1681 iron, cuat~aleel, linware. hard ware. groceries. baola, ladies and gent: shoes. hats and caps. 61: &c. - All of the abnve nmck ol gnuds will be 111-Id luw lnr CASH; and exchanged h;- . COUNTRY PRODUCE. The hig‘ws' prlrec given for FURS and SKINS. FLAX. CLOVER and TIMO THY SEED. GRAIN._ BEES “’AX. HOME-MADE FLANNEL,&C. &c. Nov. 27, 1846. DR. E. GREEN’S’ RE!) & BROWN PILLS. HE démand (or the above medicine T in the last 2 or 8 years, is deemed a sufficient apuingy [or piecing it nvmv ful -ly before the people 3 and the diseases fur which it is applicable have become so pre vaient in this country the! a remedy emi lled lo confidence. is a great desideraium. The diseuesl allude to In: Hepuiiliu (Liver amnion.) Dyspepsia, end [ermlo complaints in general. . prf'l'he above pills will hep! comllnl ly {or sale by Ric/lard S/law. Clealfiehl, David Jldama. Bnggl In. J. IV. fifilltr, do Oct. 20, 1846. AGENT WANTED. For this County. 7 HE business will 62 lo procure tub I Icribera for, and sell. when publiuh ed, a large. new. splendid Inw‘mhip May of lhe STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 'f‘he qualificalions required are nsmnl: capital 0! 8100. aobn’ely. inlegrily. in dualry, energy, and active bun’neas tal ents. lnlormalion of. lhe terms of the a genty (which are liberal) will be gii‘en or application, POSTAGE PAID. lo ‘ ALEXANDER HARRISON} " ~ v . Superintending ‘.flgont. 8& South 7th Street, Philadell in. Sept. 25. lß4ll—=6m. . N 0 T u: ET.- OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to N all persona ihdebted to the estate 01 ‘ Juhn Hegarty, late at Beccaria township. Cleatfield county, either by notea or bondo. that their accounts are lelt in the hand! M John W. Wright, Esq. {on collection. and that they are uquited to pay the some on or belurelthe first day olFébruary next. Those neglecting this notic: will be iuuul against without teanect to person,- HENRY HEGARTY. Ex’n WM..- MULLEN. ~ :f: ' Nov. ‘25”1846. ' W. ’AG‘ON &‘TIMBER WHEELS lE‘CDW gamma. 4.; .l .- HE subscribers have on hand on. I TWO HORSE WJGOMud; good let bf TIMBER WHEELS. 4 inch (yre—fur sale or trade- . z . _ ‘ ‘KRA'I‘ZER. 81 BARRETTS'. , 'Dec.10.1846.“ , - - v ' ' swans-Flu: "To; CW; . until I 01058 , ',r fl ; :,q "Kaine“; agnmrrm. . N 0.7. 27. 2 ~ 2 . .
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