m'cm'ocrattc”'anixct. c L E‘A‘nrr E L' 1). PA. my 2973 i .. _‘FORNGOVERNORM ,_ ~:ER~ANGIS RwSHUNK; ‘ “son CANALCOMMISSIONER. ‘~‘ MORRIS LO NGSTRETH, of Montgomery county Tm: Panasxavamme—lt is but seldom, as every reader of our paper knows. that we beetovti‘praise upon our brethren of the Press. The time was. when these pufl’s we're-required to begiven. no matter how little felt. or how little deserved. We, and we believe the country ptess generally learnt. in this respect at least, that it was more profitable to mind our own business. But to praise‘tlte Pennsylvanian is no violation of this rule. No matter how flattering the commendation may be, it is all deserved. Either as a political, family. or newspaper. it can’t be beat. There is nothing takes place at horneor abroad. but whatte told in its columns. not only in a mere statement of the event, but the why and wherefore is generally given. As po liliciaue. Hanna-on & Former are perfect paragons. They are " faithful and fear less." and the way lhelt‘ Mexican neigh bnrepf the U. S. Gazelle. North flmeri can and Enquirer have to take it for their suspicious course, attests thetr orthodoxy. They .are "faithful,” because there is nothing in the political world that escapes their notice, and every thing they say may be scrupulously relied on. They never try to deceive their readers in anSr thing. We feel gratified that the Pennsylvani an'is so well supported by the farmers of our county. and we ltsould recommend it above all others as a useful paper in a fam ily. Cmsnnun cons-n EXPORTING mum. —There is no mistake about it.-—many 0! our farmers. have pocketed a good ly sum of clean casl; Within the last two weeks {or wheat, at a very fair price—— mostly at a dollar a bushel. We know of some thousands of bushels being bought up within a very few days. and it Is now on its way to the canals. and hence for the can tern' markets. where it will afford a hand some profit—it now selling for S 2 125 in Philadelphia. Thia. be it remembered. is from a county that three or {our years ago. depended in a great measure on the neighboring counties for bread. Add this to the hundreds of thousands of dollars made by our lumbermen this spring. and then on}; whether the prospect for our county’is not brightening. The Public Works. Amidst the universal prosperity of-nll kinda of businen. it could no! but be ex pected that ihe to”! on 0‘ Oblic improve~ show an increa memo W 0!) but certainly the extent of Ihla must be equally as surprising as it is grati fying. The tolla already exceed those for the same time last year, to the sum .of $171,000. And this is principally from .he Main Line. .which the Federal Legis lature last winter wanted to sell for seven and a half million of dollars. and which wu only defeated by the efi'orte of Col. Bigler and other Democratic Senators. Are the people content to give this party—the Rit- Iner. Stevens and Burrows party—the con trol of the State? If they are. they canjuet give their votes to Gen.. James lrvin.dof Centre. He’s the very.boy for them.— .But if they desire to let things go on just as they are now—if they think things are well enough as they are, and are in lower .ofleltiog ‘ well enough alone."then they will cast their votes for old honeat Frank Shook. who'goea about this bouineaa ot‘ regulating State aflair’e just as natural as it he could not help it. _ i .Tun MAuxnts.—-0n the 27mm". flour was selling in Phlladqtphia, as from 3910 'B9 37} par barrel. When: was bringing from¢S2 05 to $2 15pm Mabel—Rye .81 40-—Corn from 81' 14 lo 61 16. ‘ .jé'l‘hb Vera Cruz Eagle of the Bth Mi, goutgi'm a list bf'abqut 4O dealha they had occumd in the hospital at that place during the month of April. mostly ofdiar than. Amdng tholist are in volunteers mm Pennsylvania. ' - ' ' WTha Legisialnrqof Connecticut ha: {ejected a'propoued amondmenlzto' the State coniligugiountriking the word “.yvhile.” out of.‘tbat'imlrumenl,*ao no loplace color :ggl And ,whiw. on the . name footing” in, re gqrdjo agflxagg. “Th‘e‘ vote‘aloo'd ayes 152. £06893”, l 5 ‘ 4.; [l'4 lemmin the'. Nm York Courier .ylalablhal nun. 6f .tho ryoiumeer companies tgamly; ”iced in .M iuouri ‘ for a aervice’z’ip Mexico. is, commanded by an :old and u spa’cled citizoqof St. Louis nbouj Bayou! Origces'lml myth (ugmvomomo who "Ind in, thqlsga van, wllbrfimc B’itain. The Latest Newg. 7 By the magnetic correspondence‘of the. Pennsylvanian of. Thursday last, we are enabled to lay before our readers te-day the following very late intelligence from Maxi. co. The information is of but little gene ral importance. as nothing had been heard from the army in the interior for several days prenoue to the sailing of the vessel from Vern Cruz : By Magnetic Telegraph, Murder quragaona—Capt. Walker in pursuit of the Guerillasé-no ‘atlack on ; Vera Cruz apprehended. l‘nmntmcxsnunu. Va. May ‘26. ' An arrival at New Orleans brlflgi one day later intelligence from" Vera Cruz.— Seven companies of the Third Illinois re. gimenl have reached New Orleans by [his arrival. There are no lurther accoitnts Irom the armry marching on the Capitol. ' lte Picayune gathers a low ttema ol interest from MajorVCount de Bangui. aid to General Shields, who has arrived at New Orleans. He bring: the inlormat tion that on the night the vessel sailed lrom Vera Cruz, a party ol dragonns were surprised atSanta Fe, a Village 14 miles lrom Vera Cruz, by a band of Mexican robbers. or guerillas. There were eleven dragoons in the party and all asleep‘ but the sentinel. The Mexicans rmhed upon him. when his piece missed tire and he was unable to give the alarm. A scuffle ensued in which the sentinel was killed. The guerillas then dashed upon the rent 0! the party by this time issuing lrom tlmr tent; six of Whom were killed and three wounded ; only one escaping unhurt. As soon as the tidings 0! thin afiatr rea~ ched Vera Cruz. Capt. Vl'alkm with hie rifles were ordered in pursmt olthe ma raudera. The apprehended attack upon Vera Cruz by Santa Anna. has been entitely dispelled. An occasional race of the vomito was occuvring, but there was no increase of [he disease‘ ‘ HDThe Poltsville Democratic Press etetes that a few days e'mce. letters from Capt. James Nagle. and Lieut. Simon S. Nngle, written from Vera Cruz, were re ‘ceived by their wivee, enclosing a deguer reotype likeneel ol each of those officers. as tokens ol love, and a few gold pieces. The likenesses are vety good and appear quite warlike, with the moot-tactics. \vhirh are cultivated by volunteers in Mexico. Lieut. Negle. in his. letter. hide his wile kin their little sun for him. Poor fellow! he ltltle dreamed that at the time his lel ter was wtitten. his darling buy was qui etly slumbeting in his little grave. on the henulilul mountain side of hII gratelully remembered home! Nobly fighting the battles of hil countr). he does not know that death but entered his lnmily and de prived him at his darling son. He they never live to, know it—but should he re turn as we hope and expect he will—it will belong belorc the endearing caresses at his wile. and the proud congratulations ol hts friends. will have elTaced the recol lection of his heatt-laceruling lose. Such is human ltlel—l’enna’n. flCol.,Yel|. as well as many other officers and printer. who were killrd at the battle at Buena Vista, were. robbed at considerable amounts at money.‘{xlt was known that Col. Yell had on hima‘filOO Treasury note. which was deposited with him, by one ol his men, for sale-keeping; and it wan believed the: he had $2OO or $BOO 0! his own. He was lelt with nolh~ iog except two or three dollars in his purse. Several others were robbed in the same Vicinity, Captain Porter. Adjutant Vaughn and others, of comiderable am ounte, and it is with the deepest mortifi cation—humilialing shame. that we have to say the robbery oi Col. Yell isiuotencd. by the luspicionof the whole Arkansas re giment, upon a man who claims to be a citizen ol this State.-—.flrkansa3 Intelli gencer. ff": _ VZ create Nohce & Cauuon.i - N AU'I lON is hereby given to all pel {J sons agaiaal buying or selling. or in any way meddling Wllh the following prp perty. viz :-—_'l‘he interest ol John Wale lace in the wheat and oats now growing on the [arm occupied by him, and the intereal of lhe said Wallace In a lot of Rye on the farm of Joseph Jordon, all in Lawrence township—as the said property was pur‘ chased‘ by me at-Constable‘s sale. HUGH LEAVY. I'May 27, 1847.' ‘- NEW FIRM. , .. Boot &_ Shoema- C'O-PARTNERSHIP having been en tered' into by the subscribers 6:3 the 2lst‘day of April last. respectfully an nounce .to, their friendd. nml the public geuemllx. that‘they intend carryingpn the above business in all 119 vorlousbr‘enches. in the shop lorm‘etltv occupied by one of the'above firm, adjoining Gentue ,0. 1,8» ; nichl’e hotel. in the borough of Clearfield. i ‘where they Will be glad to receive'a libel:- at share ol 'public patronhge.‘ 'pled tog themselves to do all their work in the its" ma'nner'. at _reauoddble 'p‘ricee,l,o_o‘d at the shortest-notice. " " " ‘ “ ~ fingumry, produce také'n in exth’aé'g'c (or 'work, andva'reaiopublq creditallqyggd. - gmcnamymosson. ~ = “gunman-mum. May 2i;jp4l;:,“ ,; '. . For the Benner. To Tm: TAth-‘l'mflm. IY RIV- H W SILLMAN Al‘rillion has come willing pncen. Who only now- ni awnl't an rncorn. Wnppod in the lorpenl'u anhlo cloak They are drivon by njaalouu amoko. Whilo envly guide- lho flymgxar“ up To thtow n gloom on év'ery' utnr. ' To pence they never he vo resigned While cunod elnntlar wue combined ‘Wilh tongues of hellilh lompor keon, And low he'lred which mu over monn. Which, in union-cute and mutdore ' Tho-o who have lho brighlcnl rudduru. They profs-a lo heap :1 spam! we". Bul in hallo they sound it Him a hull. Thutull may know lho funeral knell OI friendship whléh Ihey halcly uwoll They nro robbers of tho lowest grade Thnlronring Doylla ovor made. Concealed bononlh lho scrponl'n mmk. They ,(‘nn Ihro-v the poison o! lho up. ‘ But with fniry charms they cqlch nml clamp The poor vwliml lhoy intend Io rnlp— Until Duloclion‘n thunder "like: The damoul'?wilh lon thousand Ilripcn. Then we no Apollion'n puck-mule. sink Far beneath a loud ofguil! and um; And yet succeeding wrvnnla in lho cnu-o Ara unwilling I 0 ram-cl. (or-plum.) Thnl snhlo lalea which they rolalo Will never make Iheir ulna nhula. ll will plunge lhem deeper in denpnir. Where lhey may forcVer luhely swear. With pining demom tuned in Hell, Where Ihey will forever loudly us ell The leul note. of deep regret, For lho] their llnl shall ne'er forget. Clenfield‘.’ P... May 120.1847. NO CHANGE IN THE WEATHER WILL mnlorinlly affect the body iflhe blood iu pure. Ev ery individual, even lho mou dllouod. hu within him a germ or root of lhul original pure blood 0 our common molhor Eve; which germ of pure blood in lho aupporler of hu lifo.nnd in in con-tum struggle lo throw offlho halorogenous, corrupt hu mora. which are lho come of diaaaue in lho indi vidual. By purging Iha body of thin di-ansad in~ dividual all" had: human. you allow Ilia gorm of pure blood to gain ground and lo mnko blood of a halter quality,and no on progrouivoly ull lho whole man in rageuernledk for the good principle or good pure blood. in alwayl striving to be pradomlnnnl orar lho bad or disco-ad humora. 'Lal. all who wish Io be of a fine healthy habil; who wilh to ban a round mind in a round body: who desire to be able to aludd wilhou: injury lho continual changes 0! lhil climale; who desire Io have heal~ lhy children. use lho Brnndrolh Pilll, which Will effectually claanlo Ibo blood of all bad or corrupt humon. and rellore the human body Io lho Ilalo of heallh enjoyed before lho imroducuon ofmine' rnl medicines Remember Brnmlralh Pill- place wilhm lho reach of all health and long lifo. Dyipeply II a wenkneu o! lho digs-live orgnnl. and, like every other complaint. in canned by impu. rily of lho blood. The gastric juico. n fluid pccuh inr lo the stomach. when recrelod from bad blood. in not ofu hcnllhy quality; conlequonlly the food intlend of being properly diuolvod. allon remain undigened unlil it becomel in n manner spoiled or bulrihed in lho-slomnch; hence; bnd health, a dingrconblc lane in lho mouth. headache. glddl non, luwnou of spirits. walling of lho bud]. &c. Wright's Indian Vegelnble PIIII are u nalurul remedy for dynpaply. becaulo they clean: lho lIO‘ mach and bowel- of all biliouu and corrupt human. and purifiel lhe blood. Bewnro of Counterfoil- 01 all kind-l Somn um conled wilh sugar; other: are made to relamble In outward nppenmnco the original modicine‘ The only orlglnnl and genuine Indian Vegelablc Pills have lhe lignuluru of William Wright wri-lcn with npon on lhelop label of each box. None other in ganumo. and lo counlorfcil lhis in ronmcnv. flgent for Clearfield. 1?. Shaw. Ivor other agencies in Clear-field &- other coun ties. see advertisement in another column. ”Principal Office. 169 Race Slreel. Phllu. Executérs Nolice. OTICE is hereby given that Letters N Testamentary have been granted to the subscribers on the estate of Abraham Goat. aen., late of Decatur township. de ceased. and that those indebted to said at tale are required to make payment with out deiay, and those having chitin against the name wtll present them duly authenti cated. for settlement. ' . JOHN GOSS. HENRY KEPHAR'I‘, Executara. Docatur township. May 2‘2. 1847. BOOT & SHOEMAKING. 3’ an... , -: '( 9p: (Km-”X ' 75-"; m fliflxwt JOSEPH GOON, AVING succeeded in‘ the above bu H sinus even beyond his mostsun guina eXpectalions. takes‘ the present oc ca‘sion to return his thanks lo the public for their' generoua'oupport. He is now piepared to manufacture either BOOTS or SHOES. in a style on good. as neat. and’ns mnuwnun as they can be monu fac’tured elsewhere in tho county—and all, on the molt accommodating terms. He only‘asko a continuance of the patronage he has ‘heretoloreyre'c‘eiyed.tout is In: the some time [imputed to supply unyincrease ulcusto‘rn’lh‘ui‘muy'be given him, . 7‘ :He'hifl'j ulw‘nyi_ he'lound.‘ “the shop turmerl" "ed by R, Shirk.”n'n Mir— ket ‘stn soot west of Rich’d Shuw‘s store. Ml‘ ATTEND"! , ' ’ ' MR NOTICE is’~ _ ( flgnr'm‘ nuw givén "that Li 2.73”» the subscriber wants §lHmm money. and MUST " Hfl’ElT! Prrson‘s knowing lhemsglygfi'iiudc'b'le‘d will save themaelva’g‘fro’a‘ixbh"‘by unending to this n'd‘tiééu-fis’ he is delermined tn have his books aeulcd vgilhqut further delay. HENRY LORAIN. May 20. 1847. TO THE LADIES. Millinery & Mantunmaking. Miss MARYANN HOFMAN &Miss MARGARETGUNSAULAS have the pleasure to gnnounce (o the Ladies of Cleallield and vicinity. lliul lhey have es tablished (liemeeivcs in (his place. where they will be prepared to execute all orders in lhei: line nl businesi in the best and most lashinnnblc style. and at {lie shortest notice. Their shop in or. Second street, adjoining the residence 0! William L. Moore. Orders lrom a distance will be prompt lv allonded In. Repairing or altering Bonnets nml dreasu will be «lone M the shortest notice. nml on the most tealonm _ble lermi. . , May 2.0.1847. ‘ r—slf—l‘J‘J‘ J‘l’ff-ffJ‘J‘J-r‘ff-I'J‘ff< § DR. JOHN C. RICIIARDs, g S AVING determined to make 8 :H Curwennvulle his permanent: s remlenci’, taken lhls method of inl'm- s : min the inhabttanta lherenf. and vi- I‘. S cinity. that he will continue the s :practlre of Medicine. 2 ' yj-‘AH calls made upun him.eith-S 9 _ «do» . her by day or In the night,will receive 2 g prompt alcenlinn. J. C. R. s g May 20,1847. 1y 2 NEW GOODS. 77 .5“ 81. W. F. IRWIN are -E. jun! receiving their 颧§§§k <1 Sprlng stock of gnmls. which they offer lor sale at very reduced prices, for cnnh, lumber or country produce.- CflLL JIND SEE. May 20. 1847. THE pubucribcr hereby gives notice to those at his customers who knuw thanulves In arrears, to come forward nml nettle their accounts. Those neg lecting this. whose accounts are of long standing, may expect to catch ‘ Jessie.’ F. P. HURX'I'HAL. May 20. 1847. FAIR NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN that we intend I havmg banks settled up. Thme In leresled may look out Mr ' Jimmy.‘ E. 81 W. F. IRWIN. May 20, 1847. Dissolutionx‘ol Partnership. TUE Partnership in the practice ol Medicine, entered Into by [he sub scribers on the 28m day 0! July last. was this day dinnlvcd by muml consent.— Ench Is empowered lo sonic his accounls, without recourse In [he nlher. M. E. \VOODS,: J. C. RICHARDS. Curwonnillc, May 13,1847. JOY TO THE WORLD PERRY DA 178’ VEGETABLE Pain Killer. VII [5 vu‘unble filrdacinc. which has n-cenlly been duswvered by Perry Davin. of Providence. Rhodo llhndJn. unquestion uhly, the but funuly Inodlcino over compounded. oven by lhv Manual Facully as thousands who have oxpununcud iln cllicucy.cuu laalify. But few of lho dinonuoz which n has cured and mu curo. can he menlioned in lho hmnu at an ordumry ndvur luemenl; but among lhom nro Dgapepaia. Dysenlcry. Erysipelus. Hheu matism (oft/ac worst character) Group. Quinn]. Piles. ( internal and external.) Cough. , with (he raising of blood, Spaams. Cramp. Caked, Sore amf Bra. kcn Breast. Pain in the Su'le and futo- mach. Canlcerczl Mouth Gr Lips, Tool/L ache, sick Headache, and must "(her diseases to which the human family are subject. It may be mid llml lho reported cure- it hill of faclad are loomony. nnd lhnl it is of courwn hoax; but keep u In your families—hoop iluh board your vessel-«you will need no olhor modi cino chonl; and keep R nmr you, and however you may he attacked. npply the Pain Killer imme diately, according lorlirccliouu. and you will no longer be (aimless. Try it and pron it. below you call ll n hon: or a llumbng. W'FOR SALE by M. A. FRANK. Ag'l. , Clear/Edd. Pa. April 22, '47-lf. EI®€NI®IBQ VI‘HOSE persons having demands &- gains! the cutate of George Souder. sen. late of 36;:in township. Clea‘rfield county. tlc‘c’d; will present them to the subscriber immediately; duly authentica ted for settlement-and those knowing thctnnetvosxfindcbteu to said estate will Make immediate‘paynienl. By paying til— t'cntion ta this notice those interested will snvetusta‘ww ~ I ' ' ~ , g . 50m: BEERS. Adm’r.“ fipdl’fllfi‘lT. . ~, V . ,- ..'- ELaJVKg fof sale ai Mali afiéc; M’Alliqper’s Ointment. . W. V: I §s£=frnffiztt .rfiia‘r‘ngmw-n .. a m mfii‘fln4fil:=‘ E’s-..fiifih- .. 21% *3?“ .’.P ‘9l-;1-3'52’ 1:; “it: . 'r~:»'.-‘.~ &, '.‘fi‘;:“ '-‘-- ;;,u_.-_ .M: . -__-.:-.-'_~—-~- s I -.,.. 1;: ‘ , . '27:-’;——;—-.;-I—‘2 ‘ .‘ '.'.éigmél: , graft... " Kati-£355 | \ T‘s—figs; ‘3? ~ g—E: L "=2 ;Jc::§{ _:I:.: 7.33"” r - 5 lat-fit;- 2:15! .6% a? _.—_—:rr::.’.t u. 6A“ -‘._..:.- _ Inaensible Perspiration. The preceding figure is given to represent the in sonsihle perspiration. It is the grant Emanuel of the impurities ol the body. It Will be noticed that I thick cloudy mist issues n-om all parts of the surface. which indicates that the Eerspimnon flows uninter ruptedly when we are in onlth, butcouses when vte are sick. Lilo cannot be sustmned Without it. [t is thrown off from the blood and other juices aflhe hm dy, nnd disposes by this means of nearly all the im purities within us. The language ofthe Scripture is “m the Blood is the life." It itover becomes impure. it may be traced duectl to the stop sgootqthe In sensi'bk Per?)iratien. films we see or! that is neces sary when I no blood is utegnnntor infected.“ to open the pores, and it relieves itsell from all its Itspurity instantly. Its own heat and vitality are so tcisnt. withoulone particle of medicine. except to open the Korea upon the surface. Thus we see the folly 0! ts ing so much internal remedies. All practitioners. however,diruct their efforts to restore insonsihle‘por Iptrntion. To give some idea ol the nmountof tho Insensible l’orspirntion. we “‘1" state that the learned Drflmux enhoek ascertained that five-cighths ofnll we receive into the stomach passed off by this means. In other Words. it we cut and drink eight pounds per day, we evncuute five pounds ofit by lnsensible perspiration. It II by stopping the pores that overwhelt'n mankind with coughs. col s. and consumptions. Ningqgmhg of the world die lrom diseases induced by n stoppage of the lnsensible Perspiiution. Lot me link. now. every‘tcnndid mind, what couuo teams the most ronsonnb e to unetop tho pom utter tnoy are cloud I Would you give u physio to unetop tho ran t'Or would you apply something that would do tiiiii upon the amine, where the clogging actual ly in? And yet I know of no phyuicinn who motto: any external application to effect it. Under thm circumstnnoeu 1 present to phynclunl and to all oth on. McAlliller's ALL-HEALING ommrm'r, ur the WORLD'S SALVE. It has rowzn to restore poupiru tion on the feet. on the heud,’nrnund old aorel. upon the chest, in tbort, upon unyiport ol the body. who“!- or dipotned slightly or eoverolv. lt'hus Pawn. locuuso nll external sores. rcrofulou hum". thin dtm‘cl. potwnmw woundc. Lodilchargo their putrid matters. and then heals them. It preserves and delendn lho ourluco from all de~ rungoment ofiut tunctzonu. The lurfnco II the outlet at live~eighths oftho bile and used up matter within. It is pierced With millions of openinge'to rellnvo tho intentinca. Stop up the pores and DEATH knocks ot the door. It in rightly termed All-healing. {or there ll scnrcel n dIIOMB. external or internal. that it will not benefit. l have used it tor the last fourteen yearn tor all dilemma at tho chest. consumption, hvor, Invol vmg the utmost danger and responsibility, and l de~ claro boforo heaven and man. that not in one tingle case has it tail?! to benefit. when the patient was within tho renc at mortal moun- l have had physicians, learned in the profession. I have had Minulen of lheGoapelJudgoa oftho Bench Aldermen, nnd Luwyen. gentlemen of lho highon orudmun. and nun-Hunts oflho room use It in ovo ry vamly or way. and there has been but one voioo. ono united. universal voxco. laying. “McAlliuer.your Onmmont :- GOOD." CONSUMPTION. It can hately be credited that a salve can have any cflect upon the lung-.aeatod as they an within the system. But if placed upon the clteut._it penetrate: directly to the lung! sepantn the potwnous pnrttclea that are cotuumtng them and ex pals lhem'trom the system. It ts cunng pomom of consumption conttnunlly. Tho Salve ha: cured persons ol tho Headacho of 12 year's atnttdingmnd who had it tegulatly every week. so that vommn olton took place. COLD FEE'F. Consumption. Liver kCrmplaint, pntns in the chcnl nr atde. lltlllng ofl‘ol llté hatr, one or thoothar. always accompanies cold feet. It in I vure sign ol'discnsu in the system to have cold (get, This Ointment is the (mo remedy to: scnoruut, EIH'EIPELAS. mur mmtm. Ltvtm COMPLAINT. 50m; EYLB. alumna some THROAT. unoucun‘ts. unoxm on son: unms‘r. Hum, all wmslommazsmuchas AUTH MA. orrnmston, “ms, also. son: LIPS, cuurxn HANDS. Tumoru. cumnzous Enormous, wanton! DIIEAEEB. and at the arms. 'l‘hcm I! no medlcmo now known'ao good. BURNS. It Is lho best thing in the world [or BHI’DI. (Read the directions Immnd lhl box.) PIMPLES ON THE FACE. lls flu! action in lo expel all humors. I! then beginalu gotten, unlil lho akin becomes us alnoolh pnd deliculo an a child'a. WORMS. It Will drive every veaugo ol Ihem a way. (lleud lho directions around the box.) Them In probably no medlcine on we lace of the earth at ucne so sure and no sale in lho oxpulsinn ol worm. OLD SOHES. ’l‘lml sumo sores are an oullel to lho imrumlcu ol’ llw uyslem, is bccuuaa they cannot pm: of lhmugh lho nnlurnl channel ol'llne [lntangible [’crnpimllun. lfbuch mm: are healed up. .- impu~ nues must have wmo'blllur outlet. or II will endan~ gcrllfi'. 'l‘lus Salve will always provxdo lur auch emergenflcu. RHEUMA'I'ISM. It removes almost immediately tlm Intlanunuuon and uwelhng ‘vhqu lho pom ol courao ceases. ’ SCALI) HEAD. We have curod cases that nclu~ nlly defied every thing llnuwn. as well as the ability ol filleeu or lwenly duclors. Ono mun laid us he has! spent 8500 mi his children wnlliuut uny bonefil, when a law boxes of lho ointment cured lhem CORNS. Occasional use ol the ointment will al ways keep Corns lloui growing. People need not b. lruub'etl wnh ”le iflhuy vull use it. . As A FAMILY Mzmcmm. no man cun uicusuio 11l value. JAMES MuALLlS‘l‘Ell. & (30.. Solo proprietor. Price 25 rcnla per box , CAUTION. "No Oinlmom WI” ne gonmno um loan the names at James McAllialer or Jam" filo. Alliater (} 00.. are warm-xx wilh n I‘KN uuun xvur LABEL." PRICE 25 CEN'I‘S PER BOX. ' :~. fl G E N ’l' S: E. &‘W’. E Irwin. C'leapfield, Messrs. flmolda. Lullaersburg John Fallon. V£3"? Curwimville. Levi Lulz. 1' enchville. Clearjicld. Dec. 25, lB46.——|y, .fldmz‘m’strator’s Notice. O‘I’ICE is hereby given lhnt letters N ol Mllniniolralion have been granled lo the subscriber on Ihe estate of Thomas McCrncch. late of Feruumm township. Clcnrficld cnunly. (lec’d—lherelore all persons indebted lo said "We will make payment immediately. and [hole _hnvmg demands will preach! them ululx aulhcnvli' clued. ‘ _' -"l M JAS. 'l‘. McCRACKEN, Allnl’fr: Jordon lp. _April 9, 1847. " .' , ’Nleeting of Cdunty 'Conym’rp. .‘ ERSONS huvm: business‘w (lah's‘a'ct ' ”‘wilh‘lho‘ [lollinng Comtnissiifligfifbf Clenrficid county. ..willJnke ndlic‘e MI! laid‘buurd will bii'liii session .o',‘ ‘ Monday the 7lhclh’y‘orlfime‘p‘cy. J k: " ATTMSTMD,” “ '1 ‘ f”".j""-';""‘ , “‘".'P."'I‘HOMPSON,"CIfoT '.'Mayl2,'lB47. 3" """' ‘ ' OM
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