IrdiLnElFF: 7 l l ‘2.2 . i}, he 3 'l'. 1' 9/111 ... main-m v 'Eétn'ci "13m I letter of th‘e" ragula‘r‘t‘nrre'ephndetit of "I m Ninltingtonflniomdetod "FRANKFOWFOW’I‘HE nixMfiMJMIIéhfiodfi't: , .: -, i. . . “:QDENB'“ try-Ontol'lhoigrenteet statesmen oflhe - Itahqundoubtedly 'tho prelim Pope. With an ,:Itnel'rlng aim he: hue broken down flue “mile 0! h .r‘ fibrflviethgtlQuette.‘whichurendered hie predecea ‘Lo're mere. idotl of warship by n uunmrinom mnl? ‘ titndbi- ‘He’iv i prince" und'e print—n prince in ' "163)»:th geneo of tho word. in the German non-o ‘ L—"fli'llg'gtiiiehnin‘g‘lho iim mnn an the Papal throAflqil‘tilin‘g’the conscience: of 150.000.0 th of lhé fillilédglflxn taée‘! To Ihie tremendoue pnwor hli'linile! the temporal government of a State which. elthoukh dormant for centurier. is under Ml x-‘P'Pi9"- en‘aitening In life. and exciting o ptoud , with at netionaliiy. Rome. happily {0" "‘9 “’o'“. if "dict?!" Behold in that humiliating polition— "ln mlemn eilent‘o n mnjeetic hand. i V "Rita”. and God». and Roman coneule stund;" ‘ but imbelled onward by the geniul of public ener .37 'wh‘ic‘h chyqrriclerizel the period In which we ’ ‘ii‘ve. undetlthe gutda'nce or e gem-rune sovereign. I} itidod by the prom which he hu- made free. the immortal city in rapidly heroming the capital ofull ltelyr .Shetl the ,ccntra from which railroad: iand "Jump-jig to diverge in every diroction. It it like I tale of romance to hear of the free publica tion oftho fifty-nine journal: of Rome. prohibited in Naples and Aultria; ‘to no the Iwamp! or the ' .Cdmpogne dt' Rome converted int'd rice fielde; and ‘.r the forum in eucreuion lo the Senate. and the ': print: becoming an exchange [or the purchn-e and .‘ mile of Itooke, founded upon-.lhe progreu and re- oouréet oflha Sale. A moneyed power ha- been dfloloped through lho homo: of 'l‘urcomn. Colon. “m, and omen. acarcavly lon polenl [hon mm of lho Ruthlchlldu, who also have [hair reprcmnlnlivea there to watch lho fund: morkel. In shun. Rome in rapidly telurning' lo whul Rome man. but upnn lho-mndorn and more durable hum of improve monl In religion. moralsmnd pohlica. ' "ll ml! be remembered that ”no first not of Pius Ix walvmé libérnlion o! a" print-nun 01 Slate and vclpxivu. queued Ind confined on account of filth politic. and opinionl Tho nomad. nn nddren 'lg'l'hadclalr'dinnln and congregated nulhorilics pro- _‘n'qigrgg g-now symm ol irhprovemenl, This me .m'lh‘no hlllo favor m lho moment llml lho vinu 9m Pope. upon withdrawing lrum lho nauembiy. lurmgi lo hit only friend. his {nilMul Sccrelary o! Sula—tho Cardinal Sum—and remarked, - We “and 11m: ,- ' Ind inch wm’ the fuel. In wnl found In b 0 imperiou-ly noreénnry. for the triumph of the tofotmuion inlended.lo remove all the incumbents of high plaéél, tegnvdlcs- of the Ihrcnlennd use of lho nugglin'n 'dnggor. worn for him. _Sinco :hul mmcnl, lho eminenl civilian hu- undérgono lho Chile.“ imaginablo privalion—lnndng no food but of the uimplen kind. in order In nvoid bung poi: mound. . fly ha}, powprlul enmuu to [ace and lo vnn~ gm!!!” injo! only lho conservalivc prieall and no' blot. panomlly union-led in lho perpetuity oflhe former corrupt government. but he iuxl-o bolwcen « 1m), pomm—Aualria and Naplu—which look will: honor upon the union of llnly. and use a ' ‘llio mun- “ their benownl lo luppresu the lenli~ ‘ man! of mnonnlily which in conslanlly munifuling ilull’. Enlightened humanity Ireiqblca. undar the nun, banning. frightful dimc‘fillien and danger Whlch surround him, for lho anler of Pius IX; bul Ibo people. who ndorl him. nyenr that if be full by foulnum. lhey will inimalnlo his enemies upon ilia tomb," \ Hana—Attachment to the place of a ‘bb'de'. whether an" Innate principle of the ltntnan'mind.'or merely the result ol'auo~ elation. is a feeling universally observable irimagirrlnitheimindsof thosewhme-home ilthe'pl'ncie of their birth, it is naturally cemented t‘vith their first experience in life} a'ntl'Vlightr nmlhealth; a mother’s I'Ontlhéia and a fethet's care; the al'cc- l tion-Vol‘Jelativci. the upon. of boyhood; “lhojoocopatiom of xiper yamh ; the first ,-,,_duwningn. of hope. and aspirations after ,H happinus; with the season when life. and ..luluuty, .and all things seemed [rub and ,»‘.bumil’pl. are the disappointment: of malu~ Jar, ”an. had chilled the scene of our binh ’ Inquirlyglife, plill ll has much In endear it no ounllearlu; .il is linked inseparably with all on; pleasures and pursuits; the thought oi'homo givesuuttength to labor. and [or tiludo to endurcz'thithet do we look {or ..noml'ort, there do we look for comfort. there do we look for happiness: there do .wgtk'lkloxcruge from every external evil: WEIR?“ gathered together those who are .'“tpotlgptec'io‘uo to us than oursel'Ves-dhoue V [hp aliquot lean beloved because they are _Bthejr‘iendo more of oympathy and choice ~ .li'h‘qnmofnatutal consanguinity ; in ten thou ".Lgyntlflwggys amour feelinga. our thoughts, ~:9.‘i"§-"'°‘7-'- identified with home; to II we mote hand by ties which increase, in num het out! ottquth with increasing years. Mmzmne WOMEN. m ~Min>Plumley. in her journal 6f travel: Eniln Peleettn'e, g’tvea the lollotving' 'dewrip tidniol'th'e-bomen of the crty of Nazareth. There had been‘a' wedding on the afternoon "of: beret-rival“; and in the. evening the bade: illh’tbttndle'of clothé'e‘on her head. - twelcbrted by a troop ot'girls. with mu c-r'mo', round the town to the house other hue;- "‘blhd,‘:whlte- they remained clapping thetr vhlttd'lgendt with [the aid of a tow drums. rantings great noiseluntil a late hour. The‘Syrian Green 'women' are, beyond 9°‘Pi'l969""h° lo'velie'st in the world ; we Amity" unity of thoaevof Nazareth} who came doi'n'iith their pitchers-to lho fountain 0|" J'Nih’onifor water, 'in whom item visibly u “ WEI!!!" 1W 9mm- may, in 'fiin lendm. "vf'toifiléttiraé-all that poets ‘d‘roaing‘fl‘heig WWII!" combinetlwlperfdcl \Jtoboxlion or ‘mtllfltcuk‘ m‘odél; with the character’on'p amine-Honor théflaughteq or l-m'el; their fgli‘nlbi, ’theti united l'dellcac'y 'antl- 'yolnfim; v-omnau of {ormwwbicli'lba finn‘stGrecih‘n numb. noneu. 'l‘heveosmine'of those "l 9 uifi-‘thiu'lovbhifi‘g'fau va’ll soiled, to it's wanton. 'l-‘heir long ‘h'a'lr; ‘v'v‘hlchl wa's mama. (allover. Iheirlahooldeln. and 'wu in mnnv incinneea ornamented ,wilhgum numbeu of goldveequih‘erend some-pearls: in others flame" of brilliant hues replaced the ..pearl and gold? bm all wore «he lull loose lrowwre, drawn light a! the ankle. (which not unfrequemly was encircled wi|h silver bracelets ;) llielipenicoel reach ing only to the knees. and the upperl veg! open at Ihe breeel. It is neither boddice. tunic. or jacket, but eomelhing between each. Tm: LOVE OF THE Youna,-—The love 0! young persons in an üb)ecton which old men vent much spleen and scotn. but de p‘eml upon it, reader. where it exms in re alily, ”n is the sweeten! thing that lilc H gr knows—il is the viola ul our shun ex intence. 'l‘he rose is beautiful ; richer in colour. hill of perlume and brightness, as she flaunts her guy bosom in the warm sun of June ; but give me the violet. the sweet early yiolet, thnt scents with her odorous breath the nir ol unconfirmed spring, the timid, the Milt vinlet, retreating from the gaze with her blue eye cut down; the‘ emblem nlenrneut and innocent ufl'ectinn, the gentleat ul all the flowers of the field. the (that sweet child til the sweetest sea son. No. there is nothing like il: In all af ter years we may set our heart on what joy we Wlll—pure and innocent it must be, to hear [he comparison lor a moment --but I say. we may set our heart on whal we will in alter exmence. we shall never find any thing., on earth like lho firul flow er of Inna—Sal. Courier. BABIES.—' A baby in a house.’ says 'l‘upper, - m a well-spring of pleasure—a messenger 0! peace and love—a resting- 1 place lur innncence on earth—a link be tween angels and men.’—N. Y. Spirit of the Times. \ Mr. 'l‘upper, we opine. (says the 'l'ren ton News.) in a ' bachelor gentleman,' and therelore is entitled to romance upon babies as much as he chooses. But Mr. Topper can’t hope to come it otter us a bout the pleasure ofa ' baby in the house.’ ' We’ve been all along tlmr.’ a 1 Captain Simon Suggs would on]. "I‘aint no great enjoyment. according to ouritleas. to have a cup of hot tea pulled over into your lap. at least once aday. We could never ap preciate‘ the ton of having a baby’shall dt gelted breaklast nl milk cast into our bo eom. Mr. Tupper’a Idea of a ' well-spring ol plea-'ure’ may be yery satisfactory to his own imagination. W'e have drunk at that ‘ well-spring.’ we have! Being wa ked up half a dozen times through the night by the squalling of the ' angel,’ and, when you attempt to carty|linto execution the oft repeated threat to ‘ clap the brat.’ to find Mrs. Caudle‘a finger-nails resent ing the attempt by a counter attack upon your lace,ain’t the moat agreeable thing in the world. Getting up of a cold night [or ‘ the drops.’ and upsetting the .waah stand. and running your list into a bowl of pap in the exploration lor the box at matches. dosen’t give one the clearest idea of ' a connecting llok between angels and nten'-—-it doesn’t. How to was A Gcon PAnon.—Give your pastor your confidence and alien tionn. Let him Ilwaya feel that he is &- tnong friends that will guard his reputa tion, andbe willing to cover with the man tle ot rhutity any little deficienciei. 1' 2. Contult ltitn treely, and show that you respect htljuttgment in all important matters pertaining to all the moral and spiritual interest of the parish. Remem ber that he is the spiritual wnteltmttn, pla ced on the walls of Zion in your place. and feels a deep Interest in all that per tains lo the beat good at society. \ 3. Speak kindly to‘others at your pus tor, and let them see that you reapect him, and value his mlnistrations among you in the Lord. I 4. Protect the reputation and good name olyout pastor. "is character is his capi tal. Should you ever see tlte envenomed shafts ol calomny pomted at him. let your hearts. like so many encompassing shields. reeeive'thent, and yout hands extract and break them at your feet. \‘Vhen he is compelled to Speak with plainness. and rebuke with all long suffering. o‘.‘ to vindi cate unpopular doctrines. or tnculcate un welcome truths, and you discover in oth— ers a disposition to repel them, then stood by him ;- hold htm up with the Itrength of prayer and the energy ol lailh—tlten in' stead of telling discomfited before his foes. truth ahnll accomplish glorious vic tones. COMPOSITION For Rendermg Boots, Shoes, &c., Water-proof. The luhsctibcl‘ hereby makes known to tho pablic lhntho has {or Inlo :1 Composition. without the me oflndm Rubber orGUm. which will render Boot: and §hoel and Leather ofevory de-criplion Water Pro‘ul—pormnncnlly Wow: Proof, again" wet or dump. by proper application. besides .or. toning and improving it. This composition 'll patented both In lhla coun try and In Europe. and in one ol‘lhe great and Im .|y bgnoficinl discover!" 0! the age. Prico per dozen boxes. 82. qlnglo box 25 coma. An'u gunmntoo oflho chnroclor and adnuinoneu o! the compo-illon the aubucribor will refund lho mo. nay should it uglqgive onlire anti-faction. ‘ Ho is’olso prnpured Io rendvrclolh’n ol‘evofy do ictiplio'n, Awning.fiailclolh and Canon Duck com. p'lelpr wu‘lor prool'nnd cccuro ngalun mildew: and rot. fipply a! lho United Slate: \anoy-Pmofing com pany. No. I! Walnnl moo“, Philadelphm. Io STEPHEN B. ‘ RICHARDSON. Phildelphln. Feb. 17, 1847 _WOM Agemin each 0,! Ibo town! in this Ital. W 9!) ”wflppoiglgl Io dinpogp 9_( {ho Cbmpouition. to whom hhoml‘mr‘ms' will be made: omupplication as abovo‘ “ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ M’Allislcr’q. antmem. ..- «c—gfifw _ - 535533511ng :“r-ag, ’i::?%”“ ¢{o ‘3; Eggs, «LE‘S ”fix h. "Sf-'1'»? .-_: 'flf‘“? ' "-"s~’=si~=:~.—.-:_=_- ”25:“ - ~ '3'7'.=:a«::2: ”:2" « 5r 5' .215; ~2~".l."ir':’."'. ‘ -. , ‘.':,.~_;{_,::;.-é bin-"+77%“ ~- -" ‘ ‘.'-“5-"2133 §;?EE;.€‘_: ’«3 an: - e..::_::‘ 333% fifiig-‘w': ‘, p? ,gv , *1” '9'” (v - K ‘\ kt '.. ‘ :21. ‘1 2—4:.”Z} ‘lzl'r'tfiérfl'. 2355:174ij gig-a. . :‘Ei’flé's. . ‘ iiézwajfi-x \ “17.... :h‘f-TIJW’ Haida/L - :—‘a_-,.=_;Jrvj .. "zfifE'sezéza’ci (" Vti’ 15:.2: :13; L H: '+:;-.=34>'=;*. _ , _-‘~—"—- . . _ . u— 1.1345 \ \"'"v==:— ‘.l 11' ‘.':szv >‘.' F;=.'s‘s!‘:iér “Er—ifi"? V“ ~_;”3: l A; .\_.___-—_;v-:: Wang—3l:s3am rut: _:.—5.4.31.3», :.:r-:= _..‘ - 'u;¥_:_n;-:-,a—.~'_E‘?~_k-;i{¢:.~s= , Hf—‘j-I;;.~'sf_: "ix-&F- - --I'x “ma—— I C I Inacnmblc Pcrspzratwn. The preceding figure is given to represent the In lomiblo perwptruttnn. lliutho grant Evacuation of the intpuntieu oi the body. It Will be noticed lhnt in thick cloudy mist issues from all parts of the uurinCc. whit-h indtcnlu thul Ihc mraptrntton flown uninter fiiptodly wth we an- in itdnllh. but cannon when we me sick. Liio cannot be sustained without it. It i thmwn of!" from the blood and other juices ol‘the ho~ dy. and dispose: by this menus 0( nenrly nil the im purittcn Within utt. The lungttngc uftho Scripture II "in the Blood is the life." [fit ever become: impure, it muv be traced dlt’ectiy to the stop ugn n! the In serisiblc Perxpt'ralton. Thus we see nrl that in necel snry when the blood is amgnnnt ur infant-dun to open the pores, and it relievt-n ilut-li trom all its impurity instantly. Ila own hent nnd vitality nra sumctcni, withoutone particle of medium. except to open this Rom upon the aurince. Thus we "no the folly ol tn~ 'in[; so much internal remedies. All prnctitionern. however,dtrecl their effort: to restore innonsihlo pet" upimtton. To give some idea of tho nnmunt of the lmemiblc i’erttptmtmn. we WI” thto that the lnnrned Dr. Lcw~ enhock nscertuined thnt five-eighlhfl ofell we rot-rive into the alumnnh passed ofl'hy this means. In other Words, ii we cut and drink eight pounds per dny. we evncuute five pounds of” by lnsnnaible penpirnlton. It is by flopping the pom that uvomhvlm mnnitind Willi caught. voldr, nnd t-unsumpttnns. Nine-tenth! of the world die lrnm diseases induced by n Floppngc ufihe Innonmblo l'orsptmtion. Lol me nah. now, ex or I rundid mind, whul courxo seems lho Inns! ronsnnnhlo l 0 unslnp lho pores allcr lnny are closed I Would you give u physio lo umlup lho pores! Or would you apply mmelhrng that would do this upon the lurlave. whore lho clogging ucluul~ ly In? And yo! I know of no phynician who makes any oxlnmal apphenuon lo oll'nct il. Under them circumuancel l prelenl Io phymclan- and to all ulhr cu, MvAlliuler's ALL-HEALING om'mmT. or lho wonm's SALVE, ll has rowm Io rusmre ponpira lion on lho leer. on the head. mound old norm, upon the chest. In short. upon (my pan 0! lho body. whclh er dluvnst‘d ulighlly or uevorelv. ll hna Fowl-tn. to cause all oxlornnl tom. M‘rofulnua humus. chm diseases. porronnml wounds. lo discharge lhelr putrid mulmru. and than heals them. I! preserve: nml delcnda the aurlnco from all de~ mngemr-nl ofils luncuonn. The surface I! the oullol ol five-elghlhl ol'lho bile and used up mallcr mthln. ll m plCM'cd \"Illl mllhonn of opening: to rcllm'e the inletshncn. Slop up lho pores and Dm'm knocks at the door. I! m rightly termed All-healing. lor lhere is scarcely a duenae. external or inlornal. lhnl it will not benehl. l have used'll lor the lasl fourteen years let all diseases ol lho chest. comumplion, hvcr. Invol vlngrlhe ulmosl danger nnd responuihihly, and l de~ Clare before heaven and man. that nol in one single case has il lulled lo benefil. when the palwm was wilhin lho roach ol mortal mcnnn I have hnd phynicinns. leurnod in lho profession. I have had Minlslen ol lhoGospolJmigon ul'lhe Bench Aldermen. and Lawyers, gonllcmrn of lho nights! crudmon. and uunnunu othe roon use I! in ovu ry varmy of way. and there has been but one value. one united. universal voice, saying. "McAllislcr,y‘uur Ointment I! GOOD." CONSUMPTION. It can hnruly be credited that u salve can have any cflcct upon tho lungs. seated on they am within tho system. But if placed upon the cheamit penetrate: directly to the lungs NEparnlcl the pomonoua purllt‘lel that am consuming them and ex— pela thom Item the system. It In curing portions of consumption continually. Tho .Snlvr hna cured persons ollhe Honduchouf l 2 year's standing. and who had it regulmly every weak. m thnt vomiting olton look plucc. COLD FEE'I‘. Consumption, Lu’cr Crmplaint. puma in the cheat or side. lulllng ofl'ol the hair. one or tho other. alwnya accompanies cold fuel. It is a Ime sign ot'dlaeuaa in the uyatcm to have cold feet. 'l‘mu Ointment is the two rcmody {or scnoruu. znvatrzus. SALT nmwu. lexn COMPLAINT. 80M: ai’ia'aumiv,‘aonz Timon. anoucnms. an‘onm on son: Bauer. Plus, all onus-r msmszs. such in mm- MA. on-nmsnm. rams, also. sum: Lira, cturrtn mums. 'rtmmu. CUTANEOUS uwrrlous. mmvous Dunstan. and ol the stunt. Them In no mcdwlnc now known 30 good. BURNS It In lho bosl thing "I lho' \wrld tor Burns. {Rondlho directions around Ihc bu!) PIMPLES ON THE FACE. lu lilu‘uuhon In In ('xpcl all humuns. ll llmn begins in when. unnl lho lkm hommcn m smooth and dolinnle an I clmd'u. WORMS It Will drive every veauga nl lhom u wuy. (Read the directions nmund Ihc box.) 'l‘huro I! probably no medlcino on the law ol' the earth at none 90 sure and no safe in lho expulsion ul worms. OLD SORES. 'l‘hnl some son-sun an outlet In tho un tunnel: ol lho, system, In becnuuu they cannot puma all through lhe nnlurul channel nl'me Wonuibla I’enpimlion. lfmrh sures are heulud up. ‘ impu~ runes mun have lame olhor outlet. or u will ends". gcr lnfc. This Salvo wnll ulwaya provule [or luch' omcrgcnciml. RHEUMATISM. It removes nlmnut immediately lho Inflnmmmlon and swollmg 'vhun lho pain 01’ course census. SCAM) HEA D. We have cured ennes thnt uctu~ ally defied every thing known. an well an the ability 0! filteon or twenty doctors. .Ono mun told us he hull spent $5OO on hts children without any benefit. when In low boxes ofthe mntmenl cured them ()ORNS. Occasional use at the ointment will ul wuya keep mm! llom growin . People need not be lroub'ed with them ifthuy wfil use it. A: A FAMILY Mzmcmn. no mun can measure Its value. JAMES McALLIS'I‘ER. Gr. (10., Sole proprlolor. Price 25 cents per box. 4 CAUTION. “No Oinlmenl. WI" be genuine un~ lean lho nnmol 0! James McAllialcr or Jamel Mc- Allimr ‘9 Co., are Wnrrnm with a nu upon EVER! mun." PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. E. &, W. F. IRWIN. , flgenla for Clearfield county Clearjield. Dec. 25, 1846.—-ly. firmiJ‘J‘J'rJ-rr.’ Jurwrmlmrm< 8 DR. JAMES LOCKE, g s SURGEON DENTIST. S 2 WILL visit Clearfield and Cur-2 s ‘ wensville regulatly hereafter s : several times a year. 2 g All operations upon the TEETH S s‘H’tzrranled lo anower’l'he full expec- 2 2 unions of the patient in every case, 5 gatherwise there will be no charge; 2 5 Teeth made on trial, if desited. c, gwuiu next vim ‘will be at the Sep- 2 lember court. mar. 6—om. g BRANDRETH PILLS. JUST rcc‘cived'a fresh supplyvof‘an ' dreth’s' justlywcél'ebrnled ,pilld with dlre‘ctldn‘s Tor usez' ' Pride 25 can”. per box. .Fon: Sal/e by E.“ &:W.. F.‘ 11mm; WW} 37"? ""5 bl"! hallerizled 380013."! the bo‘rough of ClQu'rfiéldu; ' , ‘ , - Nov. ‘27, 1846. ‘ ' ’ ~ 11MB. ®B£B®IBES° 9' i ‘ , ' INDIAN VEGETéBLE. RESTORATIVE, ' IV . P"IL‘IS., ' ‘: .‘.‘ Prepared by Dr. George Hamel, 23f New, York. and for tale by'llle annexed list of «[67:16 in Clair/few county. THE unprecedented success that has .5- / ultondctl tho use of those pills in the 'gj-iw“ practice of lho proprietor lor the lnuuix ”‘le or eight yearn. ltnn induced him to yield till/limit: to tho imporlunitieu nl many who have "am" used and been boncfltlod by them, and mnko arrangements to place them within the ranch of the public generally. In domg so holooll cull ed upon to any that tho lnditm Vegetable Restorth live Pill in decidedly superior to any with which he in acquainted. 'l‘hoy combino the wow union of many of tho host vegetablo medicinal. (ulcd in no olhor pills) in much u mannor no lo ul'w ford not only Immediate and temporary hut permu nen: roliaf, 2);: :\ 13”;2 x _éi—Z"? == The valuable lonic: which onlor into Ihoir com ponillon by Iheir action upon Ibo socrolory organ hold in check the purgaliva principle and induce a gonllonnd natural apomlion wilhom Inconvenicnco or pnin, nnd while lhoy n-nluro n nnlurnl nml lion]- Ihy noxion of tho Momnnh, liver and bowels, Ihuy int-roam. immud of diminish. lho Itronglh ol lho puliem. They have been mud it: n fumily medicine for yenm by many at the first respectability—rind til iliongh they are not recommended to "heel nll the ills thnt flesh is heir to." yet it has been very rare that ii hne been found nerenery for those using iheni io employ any other medicine. and their occu nionnl use will nlinout inveriiibly prove on ethanol preventive to disease. They ere enetly adapted to the use of families. travellers and senmcn ; they dram: Hut blood. causing it tree circulation—open obstruction: and promote the secretion of healthy bile. and consequently are an excellent medicine for Nntiiien. Indigestion. Nervous Dieorderr. Delec iitzn. Liver Complaint. piiinein the “end, Side, end Breast, Cortivenou, Lou of Appetite, Urinary oh- Itructiene. Ague iind Fever, Biliouu and Intermitv lent few-rm, l)yuuntcry. Rheiimuiilm. Scrufuln, and are eminently useful in all temnle complaints—rind in one word. all diseases nriiilng from unhealthy accretion! nnil impurity of the blood. Numerou te-timotiinle of their eflicncy in particular cases. might l)0 iiildod. but the proprietor prefers preecn ting n low certificates oi their general character, lrnm pen-um ut unqueltionohle candor and vernciiy. who would not in nny degree lend their influenre to promote any thing that ll not of decided utility. and rely on their intrinsic merit: to gain then a reputation. leeling a most pcrectcnnfidenre that none “illnhiindon their use who give them 11 fair trial. The following letter from lho Rov. Gooygo Bow en. Wilh other cprlificalu in lho hands of Ihe :- gcnll. will serve to thaw lho efficacy of lho-o pills: Dr. 08n0M3—‘VIlh plea-u re l inform you 01 lho zrenl honcfiu which [have derived from your pllll. l have lmcn in a decline {or somo limo, which hu greatly nlarmad mo. more especially on my cum plfllnl wan o comumpuvu one. and aloe! have been very lnlious, and have labored lovoroly wilh pmnl in my head. and my own have been no afl'eclod on Io lurn ofn anllow. cloudy. and other dilngrunhlo complexiom. My wifn hnd suffered Blue from grout wenknen and severe pulfii. and on your Pilll have no wonderlully roliovcd us, We have wooded lho name of lhem all over our nolglllwrhUOdi they will corlninlY'ho over regarded In this place, and when over my cxlroordinury cure ll known. as the most valuable preparation: for'punfying (he blood and regulating Ihc Iynlom. l nhould not have known the worth of your Pill. had i! not been for lho Rev. Wm. F. Dowm, of Cuddnvillc. Sullivan cu.. N. Y.. who wilh groal klndnou mm mou box to try Ihem. and lo Ihal box of Pilhl owe my honllh. and u lho ngonl here in uul of your pllll, I wish you would lend rm.- n package of boxel no soon no possible.— Wuh hon wiuhu for your prosperity. l um. dear sir. ynurn rupeclfully. GEO. “OWENS. 001211, W. I“. lnwm. Clcurfield; Julm lnvm. Curwnn-vnllc; J/mu McMmmu. Burn-Ida lown chip; G. W. & Ammo. Lulhnruburg, und LEVI LU'rz. l-‘renchvillo. are Aganlv for lho propu elor {or lho sale 0! lho above medicine In Club fluld county. nov.2s.'4s——|y. RED & BRO‘VN PILLS. HE demand lor the above medicine T in the last 2 or 3 years, ié deemrd maufliciem apology for placing it now ful ly belurqllle people ; and the diseases [or which it is applicable have become so pre valent in this country that a remedy enli lled In confidence, i~i 3 grant desidu-rn'um. The ducal-en I allude lo Ire Hepatitis, (Liu‘r uflmllonJ Dyspepsia, and Icmale complaints in general. 31:,"le above pills wull brpl cunslanl- Iy lor sale by Richard Shaw, Clearfield. Bigler @- ($O.. Bell township. Graham (5- W’rig/at, Butllord Oct. 20. 1846. ' TAKE NOTICE. ' ETTERS of Administration having L been granted to us on the estate ot George Shall‘er. late of Brady township. Clenrfieltl county. dcc'd. all persons hav ing claims or demands against the estate ol the said deceased are requested to make known the same without delay. and all persons indebted are requested to come forward and make payment. JACOB SHAFFER, ‘ p GEO. SHAFFER. "~ fldminictrators. Brady'tp. 17th Feb. 1847. «7“ Stray Bull. ,“4 w"? ‘ AME to the premises ‘.‘..Eftggn C of the subscriber iu Brsdlord lownship. some time in Septem ber last. .4 SIMflLL RED BULLyaup posed to be 2 years old_lhis spring. The owner still come forward. prove his prop erty. pay all charges. and take him away. o_lhcrwise~ he will be disposed olsccording to law. JOHN STEWART. March 20, 1847. V ‘ h Dissolution of Partnership .- = ‘ HE partnership heretofore existing T belWee'n the'subscribers, under‘the name of "Worrell& Crdns,”'wae dissolv ed: Feb. 26m, 1847, by molual consenl. The business ivill boconducted as' hereto fore, at the old stand In ‘Uu‘rwens'yv‘ille. b’v, William J. Crane. who is the only person authorized to settle the business of‘ thq late-firm. ' ~ ‘ “”“‘ "$11; ..- ' CHAS; s. wonmgun,‘ ; 4' t .» xWM; J.‘ CRANS.” ' - ‘ March lst, 1847. ELK "on". Wnlworlb Cm. Wncomm DR. E. GRHE N’ S IT:- IS ’ WRITTEN IN THE BOOK or anl'umrg , MON SENSE. 'lhul Ihc _numh,”:£gs§€uh:' lion: ofavery cannuy "a. "‘PmP‘fly' upfiigd "m: ply uufficiamfor lho cure ofcvuymnludymcidem to each paculinr‘ climate. ~ ‘-'.'. "z ‘.. '.’ Wright’s Indian rlfegetqlllqflilk, OF THE worm: AMERICAN COLLEGJE‘DE"HEALTII Tho-o extraordinary Pills ore compound of plum. which grow spontaneouuly on our own'uoilh and ore. llrercloro ballot ndnpfcd In our cupsfilullom Illnn Medicine: concocl'od from foreign’drugdhow. over well Ihey may be compounded; and n. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS nro founded upon [ho princrplo that rho ‘human body is in lrulh ' ' ‘ SUBJECT TO BUT ONE DISEASE. namely. corrupt humans, and that can] Medicine cures lhia discuss on . NATURAL PRINCIPLES. by cleansing and puri/yingfhc body, it mll ho mum ”on Ihntr if the con-lilmion ho not onllroly oxhlua‘ led. a perseverance in lhait ulo. according lo direc lium, in uhaoluloly corlain to drive dlloauo of ovo ry name from the body. ‘ When wo wish lo rcolom u nwnmp or momsu Io lorlllily. wow dvnin il a! lho nupomhundnnl wulct. In Inky mnnnor. If Wo wish to rolloro lho body [o' health. we mun cleanse it nfunpnrily. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS will he found one oflho hen, ifnol lho vary heal mod-- mine In the world for carrying out thu- GRAND PURIFYI NG PRIFC‘IPLE. because Ihoy expel {mm lho body all morhid and corrupt humor, Ihc cnuno o! Ihe disease. In an only and Nalural Manner ; and While they every day GIVE EASE AND PLEASURE. disease 0!"on mum: in rapidly driven from lho body. ' Wright’s Indian Vegetable lels Can be had grnuine of the “flowing highly respectable slnrekgtépers In C/mrfleh! County. Ihc/nml Show. Char/ism,- Dam’el Barrett, Curwinsville; Bovid Irvin. Luthersburg. Elk Bounty. Cobb 8- Gallagher. thgmvoy; George ”421's. St. Mary/827'- Centre County. , .' Brockerhqfl‘ (5- Irwin, Bel/afoul” J «S- J I’otlcr, Potters' JUN/s; ' Jldam Fisher. Centreuilh,‘ 0 P Duncan, flaronsburg; Samuel Liplon, Milesburg; Henry fltlams. [s"alkcrvillc; [Wm Murray. Pine Grove Mil/s,- Gcorge Jack. Bonlsburg; I H L Musser, Manhaim’; ; Irvin & Whitlalccr. Coverlty Hal/,- l)unc(m &- Hag/s, Spring Mills; F Burk/lan”. In'aberslmrg; Jacob Human, Canlrrville. “mun: or Coun-rmvmn.---Tho puhllc are run noned against Ihc mnnv rpurioun medicine» whu'h in order lo deceive. we called by name: mmlm lo Wright's lndmn chclnblo Pills. The only,original nml genuine lndiun Vegololflo Pills have Iha mgnoluro 0! Wm. Wright vy'rlflen wilh n pen on lho lop label 0! each lmx. Nona olhor in genuine. and lo counu-Hon this in roman 1' DCTOfficca ulovnlul exclmn'oly In ll|u_ min 0' anm's lnmm sznau hum. of tho' Nonh Ambncun College of Henllh. No. 288 Grecnwirh Slreol. New York, No. 198 Tremonl urccl. Born (on; nnd PRINCH'ALOFHCE. No. 109 RACK STnzzT. Philadelphia. Wflß.’ WflR .'.’ No! will: [Victim but wiih [be old iii/rant R“ EUMATISM,. R. \\"M. P. HILLS, {rt-ling much D sympathy tor tho-e afflicted with Rheumatism. taken this method 0! inviting them to call at hil uflire nml get cured.» 'l‘tm method italmmt ncwmnil very alm plq, but will posittvely effect a cure on the mmt scientific principles, Rheumatism has long been a tlvaitlrratum with~ phylu cians, and It is only at late that the hue. prtttt‘lplc ul cmc has been (liscuvwctl. He wuultl state. In all concerned. that he haul already porlmmctl a numhcr nt cum, and can confidently assert that llli Is the only true method. [CPTRY IT AND SEE Clearfield Nov, 3. 1846. NOTICE; ET’l'l‘lßS of Adminlstrntion hating L been granted to the nubscribcg’ on the Estate at Lewis \V. Smith. late of the borough of Clearfield. dec’d,—-nll per sons having claims or demaudugaimt the estate are requested to make the _aume‘ known to me without delay. and super sonl owing the said estate are rcquir'éd to come forward and make settlement in like mannef. v FERDINAND P. HURXTHA'L. v ' flgiminislrawr. Clearfield, 22d Feb. 1847. ' ' TO MILL OWNERS.” HE attention of mill oWnero ‘and nth- T era is respectfully invited to Bryce’s Patent ‘Water-wkecl;j (made ol cast iron.) which he's been re~ cently introduced into this county‘.""Tha subscriber feels confident thu- they are superiortn any.“other wheel now insignia this country. and he desires all persons interested to see them in oberatiorjmfld judge lor themselves.- ‘He' would refer to the {allowing gentlemen whohnve them in their millsmyiz.‘ _:l—ngnie‘shShallerrJohn Miller. Jacob column, and JawngiL 'On the 'Sin'neiiiiihoning; E. .9 , 44’. Fulf win. Cleaéfleld 3'Lev'i'3Lu‘t'z'; Fre‘nchyjlle; and -Wm.vlrsin,.Curwin|ville'.’ ”""’l'~‘-‘" " u; .i 1,! An. A) -;,'.‘.' A.;.’OOWLESN Cleorfield. Jan. .19..|1§47( mi! in” mi: ‘NO TIC E}? 177.. THE a'ubac'raw“r‘e'ag‘ié‘c'uanj” ,i‘gi‘l‘pr'in . at: high cuttoifiéfd‘thb‘t hws'ibunt filqaiqg his business in:7tlriltplchd-‘6nll'm’ Flflflflbfiwalwwll‘and.,aetllmheinqelpac -I}qu “pup“ im‘lp'leyiat‘e‘lhw 5,, We; ~ " " "" M.'AZ FRANK. Clearfiold, March 11, 184?- 9 I! I