t v'tCllriositico of Science. = ' The tollnvtina article is well worth the attention of our readers 3 ll i“ part "i an .ddre,. by Pto'. h'fl'tl's bt'hifl' the MC' ohanical Institute ot New York : t; v I mention these {acts only in the hope at showing-you. that there is a pleasure in studying the sciences. and nhen we come to Natural History, we shall find the stu dv ofthat still more amusing. 'l‘he nni rvial and vegetable world nre‘ well worthy ot observation. Probably you till know what is meant by n cyclod. II" we make a spot on the periphery of a “heel trnt'el line, on a plane. the figure which the rpm deagribeais n cyclod. Now there istio figurein which n body can be moved nitti in much velocity, nml “ill. such regulntl -I}. of speed. not et en the striilglit tine.— Mathematicians discovered thisnot many years ago; but Nulure's God invented it. When the eagle pounccs Upon his prey. he describes the figure oln ryctotl. ‘ . A globe, placed in water- 07 “'r- ”t "‘o' ving meets with reslstntice. and its i-elo city will be retarded. It you alter the globe to the term ti! on egg. there ivill be less resistance. And then therein ii form called the solid at lea-t resistance, which mathematicians studied for innny yt-tirs In discover; and When they had discovered it. they found they had the form of a fi~h’s head. Nature had ' rigged out” the fihlt intojust such a figure. The feathers ot birds, and each particu lar part of them..iirc atrnnged in such an angle as to be most efficient in assisting flight. The human eye has a mirror on which objects are reflected. and a itervr by which these reflections are conveyed to the tirtiin.‘iincl thus we are enabled to take an interest in the objects which pass before the eye. For. “hen the eye is too convex, We use one kind of glasses to cor rect the fault ; and if it be not convex e nough, or if we wish to look at objects at ditferent distances, we use glosses ol en. tiroly another description. , But as birds cannot get spectacles. Pro. vidence has given them a method of sup plying the deficiency. They have the power of contracting the eye, of making it more convex so as to see the specks which float in the atmosphere. and catch them tor‘lood; and also of flattening the rye. so as to see at a great distance, and ob serve whether any vulture or other enemy is threatening to destroy them. They at so haven film. or coating. nhicli can he suddenly thrown down over the eye to protectit i'because at the velocity with which they fly. and nitli the delicate tex ture oftheir eye, the least speck of dust would'act upon it s n pcnltnile thrust in to the human eye; The film is to protect the eye, and the. jmc thing rxists to some extent. in the eyedt the horse. The horse has'nvery largef-Eye, very liable to take dost. '.Thts coating in the horse's eye is called‘the haw or thirst eyelid, and it you watch closely. you may see it descend and return with electric velocity: It clears at'say the dust, and protects the eyelroni injury. "the eye should catch cold. the hat! harden: and projects. nntl igtiornnt persona cut it 03, ’and thus destroy this safeguard. _Youlail know, it you tulte it pound of irony and make of it a rod a loot long, “hot weight. it will gupporl ; make it hot low. and it will support a weight many times gteater than belorc. Nature seems to have‘ taken advantage ol this also, long before mathenintictans had discovered ti, and all the bones of animals are hollow. The bones of birds are large. because they must be-‘ittr‘ong to move their large wing} with sufficient velocity; but they must atro‘pa‘iigmfin order to maturity upon the'air. 'Birds also illustrate another tact in natural philosophy. “you lake :1 bag. ‘ make it nir‘llghl. nml put i! under waler. it will support a large wcight. say an hun dged pounds. But twist it, or diminish (he air in it, and it will support no such weight» Now. a bird has such an air bag. When he Wishes to descend. he compress es ill)! will, and lalla :apidly ; “hen lu u'ould rise. he merenseu it, and floats will. ”FE. . He also has the power of forcing air into the hollow par! of his body, and lhuslo anint his flighl. The same thing may be observed at fishes. They also have auj'ir bag to enable them (6 rise or sink in the water till they find their lem peralure‘. If they wish to use. they inereae it; it they wish to sink. they compress it t then down they go. Sometimes the fish. in sinking. makes too strong an chart to com ‘pressit ; then down he goes to the bot tomtand there remains tor the rest of. his “fer Floundeis and some other fish, have no air bag. and so they are never tound floating on the surface. but must always be caught at the bottom. ln'this way are the principles of scrence applied to almost every thing. You wish to know how to pack the greatest amount of bulk in the smallest space. The term 0t cylinders leaves large 'spaces between them; Mathematicians labored hard for a long time to find )Vllflt figure could be u led so as to lose no Space; and at lan tound, that it was the six sided figure. and also that a three-plane ending in a point, formed the strongest tool or door. The honey bee discovered the same things a good while ago. Honey comb is made up of six sided figures, and the root is built With. three-plane surfaces coming to a point.’ ' ‘ lt'a flexible vessel'be emptied of air, its sides will be' almost crushed together by the pressure of the surrounding atmos phere.‘ And if atube partty filled with fluid. be emptied of air. the fluid will rise to the top. The bee‘underatands this, and when he comes to the cup of the tall honeysuckle. and finds‘that he cannot reachthe sweet matter at thebottom. he thrusts in his body, shuts up the flower, nml men-exhausts (he nit. nml so pur‘St’Gb on Ui'm'rmll uf the dun nml hmu'y M the fluwvr.- The [col 0| flies, and lizmdnure cunaufi‘cmd on 'n aimllm painuplc. aml Ihcy thus walk With case on ulna: or rciT mg. Thcirlree‘l me .'o mum- as m crrnh a vacuum beneum lhem. and so they haw (he ‘pmssur’e ol the ntlnmphert', .fillven' pounds to the squum inch. to enable llwm lo houl on. The cat has the sums power lon [cs-sextant. ' Plants require the sunlight. nnd some flowers turn themselves towards the SUI). av it travels round from East tn“ West.—- The sunflower tlues this. nml aottlnes at fie‘ltl nl' cluver. The lncts. though m have nut yet gut at the reason ul them. are still extremely lnll'l‘t‘flllng. The Virginia creeper throws out ten tlriln In the term «it n. loot With five toe- t with toe has a lnrue nlttnher tilhnire or spines. \iliith entering the Itnnllnpening ut britk nr liine. tun-ll and hotel on ; but when decaying. they shrink and the tilttnt lull-i “n. The t'ttnilln plant til the West Indies exhibits a litnilar.cunstructmn. ex cept that it winds itsclt nruund other ob jects. ~ The ga-tric juice in wnrthy nl tt‘mulk. It ii u lll'ilt‘lufih cultiuiless. tnorltirtmd, lllnpltl t'luul like water. nml is ntlatilutl. in tl2tterent unitnuli, to il tletent purpuwu.— In the hyenn and other critntvernm ntii mnls. it will (11-strive drill fliplt. The creature: then live upon tnher animals. nml even bones are soluble in their gnutrtr jutce."wh le it will not diuulte It‘:t'lflblt‘fi at all. On the other hand. ‘utnt‘ nnttnnlu live entirely on vegetables, and their gas tric juice “11l nuttliusnlve unitnnl loud. Mun cannot alte the nature at an tin}. mal by clianging,.its ltwtl ; it still belongs to the Mime lainily In this particular. bees are better in tiuctetl. \Vhrn they lute their queen he —-—uhich is it” entirely tltlTertnt nntmnl trim the untktrg tree—lt you present ntititlter tu lllt‘tll uttlitn twen ty lunr hours, they “‘lll nnt artept til her nor obey her. They prefer taking an 0t" dinnry grub, before it has heroine a lift-r, .intl l'eedtng it With a pattifhiur kind ul ltmtl, and treating It tn 3 [luflll'ultlr war—- nntl “hen it lrtites the grub state it ln cnmes a queen bee, and they ulna).- :ul fer them-elves to be gnverttetl 1)) her. In some insect l-pt‘L‘lt’S the males have iiinge, while the leriiales have tttrtlt‘. 'l‘tiiv is the case nith the glow worm ; rintl the female has the property olt'mitttng n phon phorescent light, and were it nut lur lllli, the glow worm would DCVCI’ find its tmte.‘ I TovontNG S'ronv.—'l‘he lollowing bran ttlul and touchingstory “as r‘rlatcd by Dr. Schncbly, n‘l Maryland. at a meeting hclrl In Now York to hear the rxprrtencc ol twenty reformed dronkards: A drunkurd who had run through hrs liroperty, returnrd one night to his unlur nishcd home. He entered his empty halt -—-nnguish was knowing at llth heart strings, nod language is inadequate to ex press hts agony as he entered his twilc’s &- partment, and there beheld the vuctitm ol his aYlchEc—hia lowly “do: ,and darling rhitd. Mnrusc and sutlt-n, he 5- atctl lnm sell uithout a “ord—hc could not Spunk, he could not look upon tlmn. The moth “ said to the little angel by her side, “Currie. my child, it 15 time to go to bed.”antl that little hahv. as “-3. hr: want, kin-It by her llltalltt't'n lnp. (S; gut in; um} lully into the lace ol her aullrrtng parent. ‘ like 11 piece ol (hisutled Maturity. sluwlyl repented hL-r nightly urisong and “hen She had finished, the Child (but [our years ol age) said to her mother, "Dear rnamrna, may I not other up one more pra-j’er P" , ‘ “Yes; yes. my sweet pct. pray;” and ahc lilted up her tiny hunds. cluned he: kits. and played— “o, God ! bpuru, oh, spare my dear pu pa !" 'l‘hut prayer wag malted u'tth elec trick rapidity to the throne ol God. It was hard on high—'twas heard on earth. The responsive "Amen” burst lrom that father’s lips. ondhts heart ol stone become a heart of Hull. “'th- nnd child were both cluaped to his bosom. and in pcnitcocu he said. “My child, you have saved )our lathe: rom the gruve of u drunkanl.” Christianity above Controversy —'l‘hosc nlio really Vuluc Christianity. and believe in its importance, not only to the spiritual wellare ol man, but the unlety and pros peiity ul human Society. rvjuicc that in it. levelatiuns and teachings there is so much which muunts above contruvvrsy. and stands on universal‘ acknowledgment.— While many things about it are disputed, or an: dank, they still plainly sec llb loun ilutimmund its main [llldrsj and they be- hum Id it a sncucd snuclure rlamg up to (he heavens. They uish its geneml prun- Llplefi. and all he gloat trulhs. lo be spread over the whole earth." But lhose who do not value Chris‘tiamly, uur believe in Its imporlnnce lo nuclei) or indmduolo, cov .il about sccla and schiuns, and ring mun ominous changes upon the shallow and so oltcn r'eluled objections lounded ul) allo getl'varlely ul Clthrdanl creelln land clash- Ing doclrinea.—Hon. D. Webster. NUTIC-E. S HEREBY GIVEN, that Letters 0! Administration have been granted to Ihc subscribers on the Eslale of Adam Wheeler, late ol Jay township. Elk coun.. ly,tlec’¢l——lllerelore, all persons knowing themselves indebted lo said estate are re- quiretl to make immediate payment to the aubsbtibers. and ”was; having demandi will present tlietn' duly? authenticated to: settlement. ‘ JOHN M’CRACKEN. . ISAAC D.‘ PASCO. V . fldminialralors, Caledonia,Jt{n.l6, 1847.. ' ‘ lrmtmmm'zrfizc'x: ~~mvm:mc:!: LDLBQ @5333 @3333? 96?} INDIAN VEGETABLE RES'LORM‘IVE P I L ‘ S. Preparéd by Dr. George Bennel, of Net}: Yflrkuyul for in]: by the annexed [in of ngcnls m Clear/felt] county THE nnpranh-nlod nucrcaa that has nllvmlod lho mo of lhouo pins in lha ‘prnrm-o of lho proprietor {or Ihc last an or eighl yenrn. hnu inducvd him in yield to tho Imymrlllnllit‘s nl mnny \\ ho how _, naml nml been hcm'liltvd by Ihom. mu! man nrrnngemonlslo plm‘v lhom uillnn Ihc ronrh of Ilyolpuhlic goncrully. In doing no he Int-In «~nll~ ml upon In any Ihnl lho ~lndmn varlnhlu Roalorm livn PI“ is doridmlly nuperior In any “'th which he is ncquninlvd. They combine lho prup~ orliea of mnny or Ihd hos! \‘egolnhlo mmhcnms. (used in no mhor pilln In ranch n Innnnvr us In n{~ ford not only Immodiulo und lompornry hul pvnnn‘ nenl relief. The vnlunhlc (onion “hirh NIH-r into Ihoir com punilmn by lhur nrlmn upon Ilvo soc-mlorv mgnm hold in Pherk lho pnrgnnvo pnnmplv nnd Indm'n u gonlle nml nnlurnlbporulion \ulhoul mt-nnvnninm‘o or pnin, nml “hilo lhoy roulme u Imlnrnl nIId henl lhy notion of Ihc atnlnm-h, liwr and hownis. ”my lnrrrm-‘e, inslcml ol‘ I'xmmiuh. Ihc alrcnglh 0| Ile pnnrnl. They huvn hrcn mm} us n {nmlly mudn'mn for yonrn by vnnny o! lhn firnl reppulnmhly— nml u|~ Ihnngh ILry un- Ln! H‘t'unlnrmlrll lu "haul nll Ihv‘ IH‘ lhn! "rah nu er In." yr! ll huu turn very mn lhm ll hm- horn {unml ”N'Nmr) fur llm-o usmz ”mm In rlnplny nny ullu-r m NIH mo, and lhvlr m-ru mmvn‘ uuv \ull nlrnml Inmnnhly prnvo un rifrrlunl pn-vvnnve In (her-mam 'l'lmy are rxm Ily mlnpzrd In lIH' mm of melu-u. Jrnu Hvrs und grumcn .; Hwy rlmnu lho Hnad. mmsing n lteo rlrrulnliun—uiwn ohslrlu‘linnfl nml prumdu lht‘ scorch n n! hou'lhy hllo, nml rnnu-quonlly urn nn' rtrellouxmrdiruw fur Nnmwn. lmhgvslH-n, Nervum Dxnnnlc IV Dry-r liun Livvr (Inmplnlm. [mung m Ihc Ilcm'. Side. und ”renal, Comvrnoas, Luna nl Appeli 0, Unnnry uh- Ilmvlmnn. Aguo nml Favor, ”clump mu! lull-rmil lenl fovrrs. Dymnlcry. lUwumnlu-m, val‘uln. nnd nrr' eminently uavlul In all h-mulo mmplmnln—nnd m nno uur'l. nll L'm-uu‘: nrisinu from unlu‘ulVhy fim-rrtinn! nnd Impurilvnl lho hlund. Numcrunn lcullmnninll M ler :{l'u'nry in pmnrulnr rnsr’s. lmghl he nddul. lull lhu ympllt-lur prl'li‘ru pun-en llng n frw uvllliruH-s n! lhl‘ll’ zuwral (‘hnmrlnn {lt-111 [‘I‘IIUIIH ul ”LQHNIu-nnhlr l’flfujlll‘ and \'Pf|ll'lly uhu unn'x! H'll In any drum-e lrml lln-Ir Influx-nu ln prnmnvn nnv Ihmg lh-n w nvn nf domalml unfulv. nml rely on than inlnnn." memo In an!" lhom n rcpulnnun. hollng n maul prrocl r‘nnlidanrn lhnl nmtc mlmhunduu (hmr we who mm thm n lnir lrml. . ~ Th" fulln.~.i:u2 lower {rum lan RonGc-mgc Buw nu, th u'l'vr (erllfit'nln In lho howls of lhu n gvnlu. “I” who lo slum lho rflivm'y ul lho-4- gulls: [sl.x Home. “‘n mm): Cu.. eronaln Dr ()snoun'r- Wu!) p'on-urc I mlurm ynu u! lho nrpal hcnolilg u hu'll I hln'e darn-ad [mm )unr [ilHn I have how in n dt‘l'hnu {ur mum lime. H'Hf‘h Ln: urr‘nllv :n'urmtd nw, mur) mym'n"!y ml my mum plmm wan n vnnsnn pm v one. nml ulml hnvo horn \nrv luliuu-. nnd hm'e luhnn-d «evenly wulh pnnu In my hand. and my ryoo have lwen w nfl'erlcd m In turn of n sullmv. ('luudy, nnd nlhor dmngreenblo rnmplunom. My Wife hnd anun-d nlsu {rum gronl uthlxnrn Lad scu'rv palm, nnd M your PIN; hnu’ m “undulully relicwd u~, wo have sounded lhn numu uf lhrm all ovrr uur nmchhmhuud; Ihc-y mll rorlninly be ever regarded In lhm place. and “hen evcr my ulrnnrdmnry cure I: known, n: lhe mull vnhmhio prrvpnrulnm for pnnfymg lho hlund nml reguinllng lho ryalt-m. lnhnuld nul hula In nun lho wurlh 0! your ['lHu had it nnl hum fur Hm Rug Wm. F. Dvum, ofCuddcville. Sulhvun n... N, Y.. who wxlh grvnl kmdneu acnl In" H box 10 Irv Ihom. and In Ihut box ol Pulls I owe my hcnllh. and nu lho ngenl here u on! of \our pillu. l uish you \wuld srnd me 11 package of I.oer a! mum nu poxlihlc.—- Wllh he“ “Ishrs for your yrnFrwnlv. lnm. dmr n-Ir. Vnnrs n-wnmmy, GEO. NONI-IRS. O’TH- & W. F. lawns. (3|!er ”-1; Jmm lm-m. Cu!“n~\'ul'o,.'\,\lx~:u .\I«-Munnu. Hum-uh: lunw mur; (L W, «k Anxuun, Lulhruhu'rg, and LEV-l LL'Tz. l-‘rrnchnHr. nn- Agents fur the propr|~ (Ilur lnr lht‘ tank: 1!! lbs "lune Inn-divine In Clear flcld county. nuv.2s '«lG—ly. 011’. E. Glf 131'} A" S “Ki“ &: H‘RO‘VN PILLS. ‘HE (letmml lnr lho ahm‘o medicine in , in the la“ ‘2 ur 3 _n-urs, is (let-med .1 auflit'ienl apology lur plating it now ful ly before (he pmple: and (he (J15011589‘ lm which it is applicable have become m pre ru'onl in (hi-1 country ”ml a remedy enli. lletl In cnnlidencc, is n grral du-iolwa'um. 'l‘hc diam-uses I nllutlc l 0 are llvpulniq, (Liw: llnl'k'lvfll],) Diupcpslu, and lemalc cumphinls In arm-ml. aur'l‘lw above pills wull bc'pl cunslunl- Iv lor sale by Richard Shaw. ClcmfieldL Big/er 6- (70.. Hr“ mwnship. Graham @- [Trig/It, Bmdlmd Oct. 20. 1946. , TAKE NOTICE. ’ E'IUI‘ERS (If Admmlslmllnn liming L been granh'd lu us on the ealule or Ucmge Shuflcr. late of Brady lpwnshlp. Ulcucfield county, dcc'd. all persons hav ing claims or Humming "gums! Ihe enun ul the mid decensrd nrc H‘quesh’d lo maln kmmn the sumo \vnlhnui (Irlay. and all prisons Indvbled me rcqurslcd lu CUIIH‘ lorwurd and make pnymvut. JACOB SHAFFER. GEO. SHAFI“ER. fldminislr'alora. Brady tp. l7lh Feb. 1847. r BRANDRETH PILLS. US'l‘ lecmved a [real] supply of Branl J drtrlh’s juslly celebrnled pills with mrechona for use. Price 25 rents per box. For sale by E. &-W. F. lnwm. who are (he only authorized agent! in the boruugh 01 Cleurfield. Nov. 27. 1846. {g}- , Meeting of County Comm’rs. ERSONS having buniness lo transncl E? ’with the board 0! Cummissioners of Ulvurlield cuuuly, will lake nolice lluil said bound will be in session on Monday the 3d day ul May next. ‘ A’I'TESTED, .‘ H. P. THOMPSON, Cl'k. March 6. 1847. TIN‘VARE. A general nssurl mcul ol 'l‘mwurc will be'cunslnnlly kept on hand, of Ihe best quality, well made. - , ' ' ‘ KRATZER &BARRE'I‘TS, July‘29. 7......1 . . nnv/Rlaismws «Diannmem. ....::;;.;-g._.:_;_:.€%_§__‘ _ if" *—la=;._ ““2 “ ”L 1“ 377:1: $23.5; 1 __ :"EY—3‘lm' : ‘:-,:K'.__,._ ~~1 ‘.‘-3332227512113? :x’ 5.. - ...-_A. __ gut—=ss: r—~«‘ "F‘Dq' :ngg‘Tifi 7—? 1:11;) .‘—. sai:- ' “fix”??- '7" 3;: .-. ii". ié=—_--_ Wag—J; _. . ‘3 :a—w 8‘ -;r>=r::/;g 55:53:»:- Eq‘F—z—fi =42: up; i - 32::35‘292 '. €251? an 22-7.;- 2’:"r.—:~: iii/(gl'iofi’f’ Imcnsiblc Pars/)iration. The procrdlng [inure Is given in rr‘prmmnl I'lna m~ sr‘nrllllc [wrspurnlmn ll islho grrul Evacuation ol ‘ lhl‘ Impunm‘a o! the hmly. I! “I” he nomrvd Ith u ‘ lhit'k rh-mly mm Mum; from n” pnm n! Ihc nurlnce. I u'lm-h Influx-ulna Hull lho pornlvlrnlmn flnwu umnler 'ruplmlly u'hvn no urn in houhh. huK cunscu “ht-n “0 [mo mm. [.llO rnnunl he susluumd “lIIIOUI H. II in lllmmn n" lrnm lhu Mood and other juwvu 0| lho bo~ :Iv. um! vh~pn>m by lhir Inoumfluf neurly n“ [he im punxu-n “Ilhln us. The Innuungo ol'Hn- 50“; leer In "In [no [”0041 La Ihl‘ No." If I! owr lvu'wnwa impure. .'I m-uv lw lrm'vd drret'lly In Ihn 'aluppngn u! lho In .rmmbh- l’rrspirnhon Thus we are all 11l 1! hi nN'z-w Mary “hon Ihu Mom] in Hlngnnmor inf: ( Ind.” lo uprn ‘ the paws, and ll relmw-u xlsr'll lrum nil ilk xmpunly :m-lunlly. [ln own hm)! nml vulnhly nro sulficlonl. wnhuul (me pnrncle ul'mcdltum. uxccpl lo upon lhn purvs upon llm surlnro. Thus we we lho folly 0! 1m kmg so much i-Ilornnl remedies. All prucliuonors, Imuovt-r.dlrucl lhcir churla l 0 restore inncumblc por uplrnlmn. ’l‘u plro anmn idea n! the nmuunl of the lnunsiblo Perspmumn. “0 mil slnlo Ihnl lho lcnrnod Dr. La w~ mhm-k Inn‘vrlullwd lhnl fiw- nghlhu ol all we receive mm Hm unm'u-h mum! “(Thy lhin uu-nnn. In olher mural II “N mt nml drunk cxghl pounds per day. we mm unto fiw‘ puumls‘ul II hy lnewnsiblo porapinmun. [I u by anp'ng Inn pnrm Ihnl nwruhl-lm mnnkmd “th runuhs. raids. und‘ mummy-Imus. Nuw-lcnlhs ul n e um It] the lrnm (Ilsrnura :nducr‘d hy n uluppngc ul lru- l“mmiulb‘f’rre‘plmlmn. 1.1 l nu» nnk. nnw. awry rnndnl mind. uhul (num um-mu Ilu- mm! ronsnnnldrvln unump ma [-nrts uher [Hey Mr (-hmrd? \\'ou'd)uugl\'c u Mum: lu unslop lho porn? ()1 “In. .1 yml nmly ~mnrll..u: lhnl unuhl .1” ”HS upon the uurlnv'p, uhPrl‘ Hm (‘lHL'Zi'ifl nclunl~ ly Lu? Ami yr-I I know 0! no phym'mn “Lomnku my oxlv Inn! 'll’p-ll‘dllllll lu rli‘: H IL l'ndcr Ihelc tlrcumulnnrofll prom-m to physu-mns nml l 0 nil nth 0r... Mt'Al‘lrlcr'n A1.1.-lII.ALI\'O umnmnr. 0r lho wunLn's “Luz. II hm! rum-nu in mature porupiru~ mm on Ihc lrol, nu lho hrml, mound uld sows. u 51”) mo I'thl, In shun, upun nnv purl a! Ihc burly. wh uh rr din-mm: phgmly nr ww'rew. II has I’uxwtu In muse ull rnnrnul guru. lrrofulom Ilium n.lhm dumsu. pommmu uvaumll. lo dn-Elmrgn their pulrni mum-rs. and "non henna xhr-m. ll present-n nud don-lulu lhe surlm‘e {rum nH do~ rut-2mm m ul'lls luncmmm 'l'ho aurlnco m Ihc ouHL-l u! liw-oxumhnuhho lnlr and Used up mnller \nlhvlL It IS pxerccxl mlh lIIIHIUIIa o! upemugu in rcllme llm mlPsum-n, Slap up the pores null DEATH knuckr nl Ihc duur. I! m l’lth)’ Ivrmcd All-healing. lnr lhrrc nu scurrrl)‘ n dlsonsn.txhrnniur inlnrnnl. lhul ii “I” \ nnl hnnchl. I have usrd It lor Ihe Inst {ourlveu ycnrl lor nl! diurnsqa u! lho ('hr-hl, romumplion. hver. mrul \‘lng 1m- ulmusl duugcr nud reapnnazmluy. mu] 1 de~ «ltnrr lu-{xm- tit-mm nml mun, lnnl Ilul m on. singio onsu- hus n huh-d m hmu‘fil. who" the pnlu-nl “an mlhm lhu reurh u: :nurlul Infill“! l have hud phy-u'ums. lrarnod in lhe proh-smonJ hnvc hm! Mlnlslvraol IlloUMpol. Judges 01 the Bench Aldermen. nml Luwyrra, gcnllcmcn ol lho night-a! erudmun. nnd MULTITrnm ul the Peon use n in ovo ry vurlrly _ul “by. and [More [ms been but one vome. one nniled. universal mice. saying, “ML-Allinlor, yuur Omlmu-m L“ coon." ‘ ‘ (‘O.\.\'ll.\ll"l'lO.\‘. ll (nn barely 1:0 r‘redlxnd ”ml :0 who run lunn un)‘ 11le upon [no lungs” n-nu-d n: [l'm-v nru \ulhln lhx- nyglrm But 11’ plum-d upuH lho vhulun pom-union firm-Ivy l!) [he lungu sepumh-s lho yumunnlw purlu'lra lhul nrc (‘Lmnllmxng lhcm nnd ex pelt! mom Imm [he syslcm. H m curmg persons of ‘ consulnplmn conummlly. 'l‘ha Sulw Ln: rurral pmmmnlxhfi Hondaclnenf I‘2 year's standing. and “ ho had H mgulnrly every week, so lhul vmnllmc 011 m: quk plncc._ COLD FLLI‘. Consunwllon, Inn-r Crmplnim. pams m the rim! or Fido. lullmg ufTo! [he hair. one or the Other. nlu‘uys ncwmpanvcs cold 10M. ll m . sun- My” 01 dL-ouao In the system to have cold feet. 'l‘th ().nl.ncm is the true remcdy fur scnoruLA, snrslrsus. NALT nIIEL‘M. Ll'ln cabIrLMNT. son}; svu. QUINNY. so“: THROAT. BRONCIIITIS, BROKEN on NOREHHEAST.PILEI,HIICHEST mamas. surh as ASTH .‘UA, Ott’Hl-ISSION. PAIRS. also, was LIN. emu-pan HANDS. TUNUKI, cvnssoup gnur‘rxom, Nanvovra msmsrj. and ul Hm man. 1 'l‘lwrc II no med-emu now known so good. BURNS. It I! lhu heal Hung In the uorld lor Burvn ‘lluud lhu lllrevunns umund lho bnx) I'IXH’LHS ()\ IHE FA! TE. Ila final ucllull IR In expel all human. II Iln-n hrgmnlu when, uulll Ihc alun hm'mm‘n ua unnulh nml dohrnle an n rhud'l. \\'(.)R.\lS ll \url druv- every vrmgo I)! lhmn n mny. nlh-nd lhu (lIII‘FIIUHH umund lho Imm 'l‘lwro ls probably no modncme uu Hu- turo of [he (-3th nl own no “um um] so nule 11l lho uxpulunn of. worms. OLD SURES. 'l‘lm! cxnno sures um un cum-I In tho |mpunllea 0| Ihe system. In lwcuunu (hay cannul [man- uli‘ lhrnugh lha nulurul ('hnmwl o! lho Innensihlo l’erfiplrullull. [fruvh sums are hauled up. lhn Impu~ nllcs must have mine Olhvr oullel, or u WIII endan gnr lull“ 'l'hm Sulvo wnll always prondo [or such ouwrgonrms IHHCU .\lA'l‘IS!\L ll removes almost immvdinlely lho Inmunmnuun und swelling \‘ht-n the pain 01‘ courw (‘oum'an SCALI) NBA D. Wu huvo run-d (-nseslhnl nclu~ hll)‘ dufiud every llnng known. us well as lho nblllly ol lilun-n ur lwculy ducluri. Ono mnn luld us be had upon! 8500 on Ins umlnlren withuul any benefit. when In low buxus ol lho Olnlmonl l'urud lluem (.'UHNS. o(l'nblunnl use ol lho oinlmt-nl will ul wuyu keeprornu Imm growmg People need not be tmub'ml “uh ”mm 11 lhvy \ull use 11. _ As A FAMILY Muncxsu. no mm: run mensuro m vuluc. . JAM [ss McALLIS l‘Ell, dc Co., Solo prupnulur. Price 25 cents per box. CAUTION. "Nu Olnlmonl wull no genuine un less lho numu- 01 James McAllillcr or Jam: Ma Allister (Sr 00.. are WRITTEN mm u mm upon zvznr LADEL." PRICE 25 UluN'l‘S PER BOX. E. &L W. F. IRWIN. . Jigenlsfor Clearfield county. Clearfield. Dec. 25, 1846.—1 y. TO MILL OWNERSa f ' \HE attention 0! mill owners and olh era is [especlfully invited to Bryce’s Patent PVater-wlceel, (made 0! cast iron,) which has been re cently introduced into this counly. The aubicriber feels confident that they are uupenor’ to any other wheel now in use in this country, and he desires all persons mlerested to see them in operation and judge lor themselves. He would refer to [he lollowmg gentlemen who have them m their nulls. Vl'l. :-—James Shnfler, John Muller, Jvuub Coleman. and James Mlx. on (he Sumemuhonmg; E. 6) W. F. If uin. Cleanlicld; Levi Lulz. Freuchville; and .Wm. lrnm-Curmmvule. , - A.COWLES‘. Clearfield. Jun". 16. 1847. 3144.1va for sale gt mg afiu.’ rffl Offl L};;;—,——:’~::~.-:.= . A-L-‘J—d MI :2 {l3-qu: _- _-- - 1:33.31. _éi?” EIS 311‘ IS WRITTEN m 11m 8001; or NA'TURE ANDO ’ " MON SENSE. Ihnt tho nnlurnl venemhlciyg?” limm ngevcry country me. if properly applied 1:: ply nut iciem for [he cum ofcvcty malnd ' ‘ :0 each puculiur climate. ' V y meme!" H right’s Indian Vegetaéalgfipillg, OF THE NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HEALTH ' ’l‘boqaexlraordinary Pilra are composed of plum which grow spontaneously on uur own soil, am; are, therefore boiler ndnplod In our con'axitunon than Medicines concocted from foreign drug-.how: cvor well they may be compounded; and u WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS an founded upon Ihc prinmple lhal lho human bad 1: in lrulh y SUBJECT TO BUT ONE DISEASE. namely. cortupt humans, and that land ‘ Medicin. cums Ihis dizeuspwn : NATURAL PRINCIPLES, by cleansing and puri/ying the body, it ml! ha man l'c‘fil lhnl, i! lho cannuuuon be no! onuroly "ham: (ed, 11 pcrncvmnncc in their um. according Io direc lions, in nbwlutuly rcrlnin to drive dllealo ul‘ eve~ ry numo (mm the body, When we wish lo nature a aunmp ur mom-- to lumlily. we drnin i! of lho wporubundnnl water In Ilka manner. I! we uiuh lu rnlnro lho budy to. henllh, “o mun! clonnsv H orxmpur'ny WRIGH'I‘S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS mH be fmmd (mo uflhu but, ifnm lho we": [3”; mm}- mm: In Ilm “add {or turning out lhll’ GRAND Pvmn'nu PRINCIPLE, heruusc lhoy (‘lpul [mm the buxiy all morbid and currupl humnr. the cause a! [he discnso. in an may and Natural Manner ,- nml “hilo lhey every day GIVE EA‘SE AND PLEASURE. diacme of evevy name is mpndly dnvcn {mm lho body PVrig/zt’s Indian l’cgelable Pills Can be had grnuine of [he lulu-wing highly respectable Hurrkcopels In Cleagielll Calm/y. RIC/lard ‘haw. Char/it’d; Daniel Harrell. C'urwinsvil/r; havid Irvin. Lullzersburg. Elk Conn/y. Cobb \S‘ Gallagher. thgcllvdy; Grurgc Il'cis, Sl. Alan/a. Centre (bun/y. Broc/rcr/mfl" L} Irwin, IJcl/cfome; J s- ./ Patlrr, Pol/ers' Mil/x; .’lrlam Fis/zrr. ('cnlrcua'.’le; . (I P Duncan, flaronsl/urg; Samuel Lip/an. Milcaburg; Henry fldams, U 'ulkcrvi/lr; ”"171 Murray. Pine Grove Mil/s: George Judi, [Joa/sburg; H I. Nasser, filanlteim; Irvin .S- Whit/aim}. Cover/cg Ila/1,- lhmcan ‘S- Hug/.7. Spring Mills; 1" Burk/mull. ln’alztrsburg; Jacob Ilomun, ('enlrwillc. HEW/”J. 0y (Juds'rznrmrs. —'l'he public an: (au livncd ngninsl lho mnnv rpuri..|n modicincu which in nrdrr lu du‘cive. urc onlh-d hy Hamel limillr In \an’hl's Indian Vl'gtlnhla PIIII. ‘ 'l'ne only orginnl mu! genuine Indian \‘cgelull'c PAH: have Ihe wgnnmro nl “'rn. Whghl “wine" with apm on lhe lnp lnlm! 01 each but Nuno olher in genuine. nml lu bounwrh-J minis rnnamu" -K]‘Oflicea dcvolul cu-lunlvvly Ia Ihe mm 0' \VmcuT's hmw VEGETABLE [‘le a of Ihc Nnrl‘n American Cullcgr of Honllh. Nu. 288 Grecnuwh Slrcel. New York. Nu. 196 Tramnm Enrol, I‘ns. ton; and PRINCIPALOFFICE, No. 169 "LC! S‘rmzm‘. Philadolphin. NEVJ’ GOGDS. &E-§>3l&€slw> 433 23(95wa RE nuw trcmviug and n §‘?”;9"‘ 1% polling nl lhriu ulll stand gfi in the burnugh oi Ch‘arfieid. _g.“§_;,__—Z»;J a {tub and well Bxsurlcd stmk Fall and ‘Vinit-r Goods. Consislilg o! clot/as. casu’meres. salintlu. \\ 1'“ ui-urlcd ; rus/Imcres. alpaccae. mcrinm. mous dc (nines. bombuzincs, (up and bound rilmnrls. ladies and gcn‘ llemens’ glows, hasicry. bonnels l/m! (‘un'l be heal. shawls of (very varicly. haml/rerc/tir/x, prim/s n/al/ (Icscripliom. muslins of curry quali!y, sole leather. sheel iron, caal-slccl, linu'are. hard ware. groceries. bows, Indies and gum shoes. hats and caps. 61: &c. All of lhe abnve stock 0! guuds will br. suld low fur CASH. and exchanged lur COUNTRY PRODUCE. 'l‘he hig‘xes' prices given for FURS and SKINS. FLAX. CLOVER and TIMO THY SEED. GRAIN. BEES-\VAX.. HOME MADE FLANNEL,&C. &c. Nov. 27, 1846. "7.41? .’ W .61? .’ .’ Not with Alexia) but will: the old Slit/rant RIIEUNHATISM. R. WM. P. HILLS. feeling much D sympathy lor.. those afflicted with Rheumatism. takes this method 0| inviting them to call at his office and get-curetl.-—- 'l‘ma method is almost new, and very aim pie, but Swill positively effect a cureon the most scientific principles. Rheumatism has long been a denitleratum with physi china, and it is only of late that the true principle ol'cure lllls been discovered. He would state, to all concerned. that he has already performed a number of cures, and can confidently assert that his is the only ttue method. EG°'I‘RY IT AND SEE. Clenrfield Nov. 3,.1846. NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the subscriber on the Estate of Lewis W. Smith. late of the borough ol~Clearfield, dec‘dr-nll pet eons having claims or demands agaiUSl-th astute are requested to make‘thelmma known to me without delay, and all per mm owing the said estate are 'requiredto come lorwnrd‘and make settlement in like :tttuntter. - ‘ * ' . FERDINAND P. HUBXTHAL, " ' . ddminiolralor. “Ohmic”; 92d Fob,- lOl’Tw ' ~5 Lf’
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