_, ~x."hl‘,he;Ausiatile Cholera. N wThe distressee of Europe areeausrng us toleraetrtheccourge of Asia. , 'l‘hepfamine mlmland nndVScotlend seems to be elmosl auntie very elbows. Men. and women,, and children speaking. the home language wrth ourselves, are dying by Hmusands {or lnckofzbread. And Vthe end is not yet.— " .VvllhOUl lheunerctltrl interposttton of Prov- Idence. drillwerk '5? death mav go on for month», .Let there be another harvest Ilka mellow. and who “ill vettutre no foretell ‘hQiCCBHOB of ihe coming year? -j.;fittt let us turn for ornament to Central Alia; andench the progress. slow but re lillleélrdflhe king or terrors m another fOPmU: Early' in 1846. it was nnnonnr‘ed that lhe cholera hnd commenced Its ravages! ill-liberation, the eastern province of Per sia. , M 70“! midrsmnmm I: reached Tehe-l ran, w‘hér‘e'ivt‘sn'lept off teo'rhoumml souls‘ inadew weeks. Going our from thts cen-l trelof influence and power with o dix idcd; force, heafrom a eonquered’ CnplLll, 11 took ; thef-g‘r'eatnnada north. 90min, nml wasni Spreading desolation nnd we along )ls !' _course. .Soon it lays lspnhan under con. tribution—Bagdad is compelled to yteld‘ up seven thousand of its inhabitanls ; and fir"lhe'~l'liole pashnlic. thirty thousand fell before their relentless foe. 'l'nbtecez was spared till the Seventh‘of Oclober ; but then it’peid dearly for its reprieve.. In forty days" nearly seven thousand ennle were hurled to the grave. 'l'hree weekaloter. Groomtah was emiuen by the hand of the fell destroyer; and lwo tl.nusentl persons shortly become the trophies of his: power. \ Here the disease was stayed in in: qut * ward progress by the motttttztinn u! Konr dis'nn: but with the ready skill of an .'lblt’ general. it changed its line of march and procredgdgquth. scattering its deadly nr row: On‘éieryimde. and threatening very noon to find a practicable pass to Asia Mi nor and Europe. Indeed. in watchmg the advance of this formidable enemy. we ltavu Been Constantly reminded of the tactics of war. lt'j’ti darefui to seize' the great roads forils communication. It moves forward with a solemn and measured tramp, as if tnipn haste and yet sure of success. It at tacks the great centre of business. as being \ the strong points which are in no case to boi‘lefl unasgailed. When it enters the walls ola populous city, it moves along from street to street and ward to word. as if treading upon the rear, of a slowly re. trailing foe. In about forty days its work io'done, and it emergEa once more into the open country. and pdfi'aues its appointed journey. And whither is it, tending? Will it pause upon the sultry plains of Mosul i Will it atop its career at conquest under the walls of the old Byzantium? Or Will it sweep over Europe, finishing the and work which famine haa begun? And for us there is another question, more interes ting still. Will the broad Atlantic arrest the march of this dreadful loc ? ln 1832 it proved to be no barrier. Will Itavail us now? These inquiries are not propoun «led with the view of exerting premature and groundless fears; but rather that we Ditty look the danger in the face, ascertain * its nature and extent. and do whatever true wisdom may enjoin.-—-Boslon Traveller. I?“ has been. the rustom, says a lead ing l’ar‘iii Journal, for Sue, the great nov. eiict, notfiithata‘nding his reputation as a ma’ti‘ol' fashion. to spend much of his time in visiting the garrets of the city, relievmg the poorand the game moment gathering a deep knowledge of human nature. ‘On a darkand sleety night last November, he me standing in one of the moat wretched holelin Bariauhero a poor widow and her children were lying ina state of shocking destitulion. They were without covering or fire, and the beauty of one of the orphan Ichildren. a girl olfilteen. added interest to the scene. Sue gave'them money and left resolved to call the next day. He did call and to his utter astonishment, found the widow and her children surrounded by the comlorts of lilo—lire on the hearth. Bolog vna‘lo‘auspges in profusion and in fact every thing that V made home happy. In the _;midst of this scene of profusion stooda 'l’ole'p’derlyoung man very handsomely dress 's6.!lB t‘vadthe cause of the sudden re ilét"; éthe'tii'idmiv‘imd her daughters blessed him with tears in their eyes. Eugene Sue waagatruck by this token of feeling in one oofiéu’ng.’ brilllant and gay. When the young’rashionabte left. he followed. deter ’iifin'edtd ascertain his residence, and after much trouble,- saw him enter a carriage pearthe, place Vendome, and drive to the Chane (1’ Anton. Sue lollowed._and aaw ghejtranger enter thehotel of the Due de 3*. .He waited an hour for his reap- Lyearlance. and at last saw a beautiful young J‘ydyl'an high rank come out. of the hotel Fan}! ghterl the‘carriage. In that lady Sue recognizedenotoniy the handsome dandy. thince‘ase d’ Orleans, but‘one ofthe daugh ter. ot‘ Louis Philippe. . Honnmm: POISONISIGJrThB New or. _[gana Delia of the llth inst} contains the foliovgingieupr [tom Sabine, Louisiana. daled’May 2,1847: '.’Q' ' ' --3;;:};?,?.There has becnone oi the most unex~ :g‘gmplad. aqls 0! poin‘oniug . commuted in gspalby county. T 0309; ‘that I have ev'er .buldior- {There Wang-adding mold Mr. Wilkinson’s of an orphan girl he raised, ,zggybich allvthe ilnviiesl 3116qu were poi ignaw!“ including qh'e bridesmaid ' and Sgtoampman'. Out of sixty personspoiuon. ed, thirty, Dr. Sharp says, will cerélavinly Vjismfl‘enm twelve are; already deadLin.‘ binding twofio'na’ of preacher Britten. two Chqsnelbgrry’su'the oneva yoqu‘ninn‘and‘ the olhec’a young woman—ant of tho': .Stavstmnd. hi- vii-fey, . n Many go tell. bone of the [wily were injured, no: yet ihd bride and groom, yet nneofthe bridesmaids died in the house. Old Wilklmn hos , alméondcd. This par non of Texan inin arms. and woe bclfide ‘the guilty! . .Whm I write. you is the {act wnhom exaggeration. I K It is supposed that the negroes were hi. red to administer mo poi'sim i’n‘“!he coflee or food, by u’di‘safinoimcd suitor. who was present at the wedding." SINGULAR DISCOVERY.—-Tlle Louisville Journal in a recent article soys:——“ In the south-weelern part of Franklin county. Mine” there is :1 platform or floor of hewn atone. Neatly polished, some three-‘leet un der ground. It is about one hundred and etghlfeel long. and eighty feet wide. ll extendndue north and south. and its sur face. in perfectly level. The masonry is said to be equal. if not superio‘r. to any work of modern times, The land above it i« cultitmtetl. hut thirty years ago it was: covered with oak nml pine trees. measuring from two to three leet in diameter. [1 is evtdenlly ofvery remote antiquity, as the‘ Indiana Who inside in the neighborhood had no knowledge of Hi existence previous to H 9 recenl discovery. Nor is there any trnditton among ihem from which we may lorm any idea of the object of the work. or of the people who were its builders. There is élsn a canal and well connected With it. but they have never been explored. A subterrnnean passage may he underneath. Farther explorations may throw some lighl upon its origin." M Ixxcson.——A “riler'in the Galena Ad- VPrliser. " H. R. S.” probably [mm Ihc innials, Hefvry R. Schoolcrafl. Indian A gem. mysz-—- “ The name of Minesota havtng been given to the new Territory. it may bejwell that the public be posseued of tho signifi cation oftlte term. It in the Stoux name of the St. Peter’s river. and composed of two words. mi 71:. water. and .m-ta/t, tur bid, or whitish in contradisttnctidn from the reddish tinge which muddy streams generally" have. At the junction oftlte St. Peter's wrth the Mississippi. espeetally in the high waters of the spring, the difler ence in the colour of the stream Is quite perceptible at a distance of four or five hun dred yards. As it appears to be a settled principle to give the new States and Terri tories the name ofthe principal stream run ning through them. as is the case With .‘Tibsourt. lowa. Illinois and “'iaronsin. the word Mlnosotn—it should be Min e -30 tab—is qutte appropriate. as the St. Peter's is undoubtedly the longest if not the largest in the new Territory.” Parson K. had nccasion 10 ml] nl lhe mansion of an esteemed puriuhiuncr. \\ ho had among olhcr worldly posu‘uxon- two or three very fine daugh ters. Ha hud scan-c knocked n! the dour when it wnl opened by one of these blooming mmdenl. who as quick as thought. lhrow her arm: around his neckmnd before ho had Ilmo louuy. “Oh. don'l," pressed her warm delicate lips lo his. and guVe him as sweet n km on rvcx hear! of suain d«.serv~ ed. In uuer nslonlshnwm, lho \mrlhy divine um- endeavoring lo slnnuner our somclhing. when the damsel exclaimed. “Oh mercy—merry! Mr. K. is his you! [lhwughl much as (‘uuld be, u “us my hrulher Henry." "Puhnw !" Ihough: Ihc pursun lu himself. "you didn't Ihink’bnyyuch Ih‘lngff But, taking her hand he mud. in ii {orgivmg lune—“'l‘hcru II nohnrm dono Don't give youueh' any unensmcaq; though you' ought lo be a little muro curofuil" Afier lhla gentle reprnof. ho was unhorcd inlo lho parlor by Ibo maiden, who, no she came lo lho light, could nu! rum'enl lha drop blush that glow ed upon her cheekfnhilo lhe bnquel that was p‘llmdlxlp‘m her bunum. thunk like u‘flower gnrden in an ma Ihquuzkc. And “ho“ be you.- lo deparl, it somewhuw fell In her 10: to wml up’m him to (he door; and Il may be added that m mo uuuy they held discount” logulhcr lur some Inmules.‘ on Mm subject il in um (or us to say As the \turmvlu-aried pastor pluddod humenurds he argued \th himself m llua Wile—2'l“"! J knew it was mu who knocked at the door, or haw did she recognize mo below I Ipuko. And is u probable lhul her brother would knock belure en faring? She mun be desperately lu pn'nnw! Why 11 she love- a brulhor at lhnl rule. how muol she love hqr husband ; for by lhofiwnl squash. l Hover [all web n km in my Info!" Three wacky alter lhe übuve Incxdonl, punon K Wu: mnrriod lo Mm: J. . MAXIMS 1. As, in. the teacher, :0 In 1110 Ichuol ; and. as in lho pay. no is The iéaclxqr 2. The common school is lho people's'Collego Unoducnled Mmd is oduculed Vice.—Bccclwr Taxes for H“) sufxpun of Ichuuls are like vn pom, which me only to doacund again to bouulify and ferlihzo lho» earth. 5. Every school-lwuu'o lhul is built. ovary child (hut is educutcd~uro new and additional pledges of our perpetuity 6. Common achoolsmbould go before political I= 7. A patriot in known by. lhoinlprosl ho lukaain‘ common schools 8. One man lnught.ooon becomes the lcacherol’ lwonly 9. _qum one centre. knowledge radiates inn thousand directions. _ . , .‘ ~ 10. Vice we loam of ourselveu. but Virtue and KnoModgo need a teacher. - 11. Marni and religious education in the one living founlnm which must water every put: of lho social garden, or its beauty withers and fade: nwnly. , “Come here my lad,” said an Anltorney loa boy abouln'ine years 0! age. The boy came, and asked ‘lhe n’ttomey what can waved/q be triedlpex't. The lawyer uu-V sw‘er’ed.-'“n' defie‘bem‘cen the pope and the anvil—'whieh'ldo jyou think will-”gain the action P’f The boy replied,“.‘:l guess it will be 0 pretty tight aqueéze—thc pope has lhe most money; bul_ the devil has the most lawyers." . ' 'l‘he‘lnwycr _absqunmialed, sans cere mome. " Retort Conrleous.——A young lady, who was lnrmerly n munber of a church oli lhe old sclwul. had left it and Joined nnolher. On Sunday morning as she Was on her way to meeting. she met her old minister. who bowed to her very coldly and fluid—- "Good morning. daughter of lhe devil.” "Good morning. father.” she replled. I'cry Good.-—Eight hundrml citizens of Switzerland have tendcrml lhmr serviccn to fight against Mexico. H lhvy were here, nml incorporated in our army. it would be desirable; but us a Swim; corps, HH'II‘ ser vices could nut bv ncceprrd. Lisl ofl‘mllcrs “RUNNING in :lu‘ P. O. :I' Lulh g_€ rr~burg, I’m. April 14!,19-17. RO9ll. John C. Mark“ Juwph \\’nml-, \\'m. Nvismz. Miw Mnlg'l 'l'hunupcon. Jns. M. “'cngn-H, ”only Shnflur. PUFF Krysmglv. Juhn (Tlnrkv, Rntwrt Dulh'ry. Christian ”"01. Peter H. Liniugm, Hc'm‘y -'l'humymm. Joseph "maingvr, I’c-lrr Hair. Samuvl I‘lllingrr..\h<- 8.1”le P. \V. BARRETT, v. M. IN THE BOOK OI" NATURE AND OF COM MON SENSE. lhnl lhu nnlmul \‘x-guluhlo prmluc mm: 0! every («-”er nrc. il‘ properly npplicd umx ply “113(an fur llm rum 4)! (wry nmlnr'y ”Huh!” lo and] put uhzlr lllnlllll‘. ”rig/it"s Indian ”geld/Mr: Pills, NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HEALTH These oxlrunrdlnnry l’lllu urn mmpmed of plums which grow apontnneéusly on uur uun mil. nml are. lln-rulmo nellvr udnpled lo uur nunsmulwnu lhun Merllcmes cuncnclud lrum lurmgn dmgv. huu~ pvt-r no” ”my mny hn cnmpnundcd ; um] 11- \\’RI(IHT'S L'\Dl/\N \‘IICX'Z’I'AUIJ‘I PILLS mo {uumlml upon lho prim-uplo Haul lho humnn bmly m in lrulh SUBJECT TO BUT ONE DISEASE. n.lmoly.corrupt human, and that lflld Mcdmxno cures [his disonsc on by rimming (2an puri/yingMc body, 11 wyll be mun- Ih-st lhul. ll lho cnusuunmn b 0 nul enIIrL-ly (‘lbflun led, n perwvvrunco m ”I?” use. according to direc lions. is absolutely ccrlum m dnve disease of emu ry name from the body. ‘ When we wish In rratnro a swamp nr mnruem l 0 lorllllly. wo druin it of lhe mpemhunxfnnl water In like mnnncr. If We wish lu~‘re.~loro lhu body II) hcnllh. no mus! chunsu H n!" Implll’llfi" WRIUHT'S INDIAN VHGI-Z'I'AULE FILLS (Evil! ho hum! uno oflho ”in, 11 not lhu very heal Inc-L icmo In Ihc world for carrying out lhu GRAND PURIF‘YING PRINCIPLE. hrcnuso they expel {rum lhe body a” lnurhld and corrup| hunmr. lho cause u! the «hump, uLun cn-Iv and Natural Mum,” ,- nnd “huh; lhv-y every day (”VIC EASE AN!) PLEASURE. disease nfvvcry name is rupully drwun from Ihc lmdy. ”Gig/it’s Indian l'cgctablc Pills Can be had gmuinv of the follow/”.2 highly rcspvciahle s-lnn keepers In (‘lenr/ic/(I Conn/y. Rio/lard S/mw. Char/Felt]; Daniel llarrrll, (lurwinsui/lc; David Irvin, Lullu-rsburg. Elk Calm/y. ' Cobb S- Gal/uglier. Rulgt'u'uy; George This. SJ. Nan/.7. CMlrc Calm/y. Brorkcr/mfé‘ Irwin, Belle/ante; J :S- ./ I’olh’r, Pol/rm' .Mil/x; fldum Fix/Hr. Ccancvil/c; ‘ U 1’ Duncan, flammlmr‘g: ‘ Samuel [.l'pron, Milmburg; ; lie/Hy .r’ldanu, H'hl/icH‘i/lr; ”rm Jlurruy. Pine Grove (UH/.1,- i George Jar/c. Boulsburtr- I I! I. .'u'uoou'. ”Inn/minu- I Irvin &- U'lai/(u/m'. ('orcrlty Ilall: Duncan 6" [lag/s, Spring Mills; 1" Burk/mull. In’u/Mrsburg; Jacob Human. Con/revillc. “swam: or Cmm'runnzn'i -—'l‘:m ; übhc urn mu !lwnml ugruml Xhu :nnnv rpurinua Inmlu‘mnu whu h In order lndnmivm urn l‘fllll‘ll hy name: annilur (9 anhl'u lndmn Vegetable I’nlln. {LJ‘Ullicou devolul uxvluan’oly lo llm zaan 0} “mum-515mm \‘Eurz'muuc l'u.Ls of lhe Nunh Auwricnn Cnllvgu of Health. Nu‘ 281 i Grcamsix-ll Slrcel, Now ank, No. 198 'l‘rcmunt urn-ct. “05% ton ; nnd PRINCIPALOFHCE. No. 169 RACK STREET. Philadelphia. W 341?! PV flR .’ .’ Not with [Mexico but will; the old Tyran REHEUNHATISM. R. WM; P. HILLS. feeling much D sympathy [or those afflicted with Rheumatism. tokeslhis method ol inviting them to cull at his office and get cured.— 'l‘his method is ulmost new, and very sim ”lls- but will positively cllect a core on the most ac'mnlific principled. Rheumatism has long been a desiderntum wiih physi cians. and it is only of late that the true principle'ofcure hoq been discovered. Hi; would slate, to all concerned. lhnl he han already perfumed a number of cores, and can confidently assert that his is the only true method. gCP'I'RY IT AND SEE. . Clearlicld Nov. 3, 1846. NOTICE. ‘ ETTERS 'of Administration having L been granted to the subscriber on the Estate of Lewis W. Smith, late of the borough of Clearfield, dec’d.-—all per sons hgving cluimspr demands against the estate are requested to make the’snme known to the‘ without delay. and allvper sona‘oiayingthe said eétute are req‘uirgd to come forward and malcevsettlcmentin like ‘ manner. ', - v t . i Everett. FERDINAND p. HURXTHAL; ~ ' fldminialr'ator. Clearficld. 22d Feb, 1847-. v IT IS WRITTEN 01" THE NATURAL PRINCIPLES. BRANDRETH PILLS. JUST received afresh gupply of Bram direlh’p just!!! ce!obrntcd pillé with directions fur use. Price 25'celrts per [’93. For sale by E. & \V. F. IRWIN. whu :nro lhv on!y nulhorizcd agents in the borough 0! Clonrficld.‘ » Nov. ‘27. 1846. NOTICE. S HEREBY GIVEN. that Letters of 'E Administratum have been granted to the subacribers on the Eetute of Alexan der Duntap. late of Brady townslnp, (le ceased, 'l‘twrc!ore.nll persons knowing: lhetnscchs indebted tu said t-Htttte are re quiretl to mukc immediate payment tn the SIHHCIHNNF. nml those having (IL-mandr will preguent thctn duly authenticated [or settlement. SAMUEL C. DUNLAP. ‘3 JAMES W. DUNLAP. ./I(hnini.s'lra{ors, Brmly (uunchip. Mn 10. 1847.--pd List of Letters j EMAININH in Ihc l’. 0. nl Clear :flg, field AWN 131.1847. AEdury. Su-nnnk ”Alger. hum: Reuben. F. 81 (J. "limlol, Melclmr Barr, anry P. CO. Cumm’rs '.2 Caldwell, H. 11. Fulton, Marg’t Jane Flickmger, Junuthun Flt‘ga’. Eliza Graham, Mrs June Henry, Art-lubuld 2 ”IH‘IH‘IN, “'m. Hmrigpr, Samuel Hull, Muse Cuulinc Hem, JUFl‘ph Irwin,JVuAhnnghm Jnhneon. lumc Jnhnsun. Jnhn (uul.) an'pp. Henry Limo, Ah‘m Low”, 11-zmc Luau). Joseph Luv, Levi Muhisnn, Ju-(‘ph 3 Marlin, Warner .‘lLthc,.\lls.Murg't Runnvr, Frances, 'l'hmnps‘un. John A. \V'hitvhlll, James C. Wail. James cure uf Juhn \anlnce. W. L. MOORE, r. M. DRUGS! DRUGS !! DRUGS ! !! THOMPSON & CRAWFORD, “'l|()|cssllc i) ruggists; .No. 40 Mar/mt Strccl, (Sour/A side below Second.) l’ulLAnA. FH‘IH for sale n lnrgv slm k ul Flt-sh Drugs, Med -0 n-Inosnnd [)yfl-Slufls. lo “Purl: they ml! the nt lrnuun 01 Country Morchunls and Dealers wailing lho ('H'V. ( 'onrh, ('al-inr‘l. annn. [Hut k. and other Vurnishbs ”1'" summer mull-l)" Aim. \Vlulu Imd Red Lend. Window (Elm-s. Pun-Is um] O:Ea-—chon;"«-r lhnn (-wr. Dfrl‘ ‘K' ’.' un- :12>1|pr.n;:rlcl(lr5 0] the lnduln Veg- Nuhlc ”mum. rvlvhrnn-d Ihmnghnux lhmr mvn nnu nmghlmrmg Swim. as xhu be” prcpnrulzo.l lur |hu cun- ul ('oughxlfiu‘ds. Aelhnm. Arc. Mum-y refund ed In I w ry msfimve u iuvru nu Pwnefil ls rocuhcd‘ l'm'udulp‘nu.l.lll.3o. I‘l7. 3 m. TO MILL OWNERS. 7 {VHS nllrnlmn nf mill mums and 01h £ era i-. uwpoclluil‘v Imiu-d In Brync's I’alcnt [Valor-wheel, (made 0! custoiron,) which had bccu lt'» L'cmly infrmlunul mm 2!.i~ cnun'). 'l'hc subwribcr Ice’s confident III.” [hey are HJpL‘l’ilH' (“any nlhrr “heel nuw in use in :his (uunlry, and he cit-sires all perum‘ intrrt’blvd '.u use them in upmaliun and judgy fur lhcinwlvm. II.) “nuM lul‘vr In the lullluwuvg ,L'L'mlvmcu’ whn have them In their mifh. \IL :—J.lmc.~. Shuflvr. Juhn .‘IIHH'. Jucub (‘nscm:m. :dexmva MIX. on lhe Sinncumhnnmg; E. x? \\. F. Ir uin. (Thwfivld; Len Lu'z. FrenchviHe; and “‘11:. Irun, Cunvinsvui». ’ A. CO\VI.ES Ch-arficld. Jun. 10.1817. COMPOSITION For Rwulcring Boots, Shoes, 5-0., FVatrr-proof. 'l'hv nul wrthu-r ln-xuhy makes Mum-n In In; n x:. M (Mr M hw in: min 11 (Jumpnnlvon. \thnul Ihc uve ml [min Rub‘vor or Gum. which will rt‘ndrr Bantu and Shuvn um! Lcullmr ul‘cvury Alcavrlplinn Wuler I’mul—pormuncnfly Wnler I’ronf. ngnintx we! or dump. by proper npphcnlicn, bende- sof- M‘fllllg nnJ impvuvmg H. 'l'hu cumpnuumn ll palenlcd bulk in [his coun (ry mu! m I‘Turnp". an! In ulm ol the grenl and Im- Iy ln‘ncfiz-lul dmxwonos u! Ihc ngc. Pum per xlnzvn boxes, 62. single box 25 cents. As a guurunluu ul'lho rhamrler nnd unnuirgnou of Ilm L‘mnposmun lho subscriber \VI“ rrllmd lho mn uoy shqud il not give cunro unliufncliun. He is ulso pn-purcd to render tlnlhs of ovary de scription, Awning. Snilclolh und Cullun Duck mm~ pleicly wulorlpmufund secure against mildews and fol. Apply a! lho Unilcd Slates Wnlcr-Pronfing con puny, No. II Wulnul allvcl, l'hllndulphm, l 0 STEPHEN B. RICHARDSON. Phi)r__ndvhflnin. Fab. 17. 1847- KrOno Agctll in each of lho towns in lhia Ilnle will he nppninled lo dispose of lhe Composiliun. to wbum hburu| lcrms will be made on uppllculiun as above: . CRANS & BROTHER, Curwcnsville, Pennsylvania, . AVE. and will keep constantly on H hand. In large assmrtmenl of Dry-‘Goods, Hardware, Queens warc, Groceries, Drugs and Dye , Stufl's§,'l‘ill-xvnl'c, Books (3' Sta tionziry, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Tobacco and Segars, Umbrellas, Cal'pet‘and Carpet -nnd‘ Cotton Yarn, (Con- ‘ fectionaries, Paints, Oils, Teas, . &C- 'S'c-a . I . . ' All to! which they are prepared to sell on (he In‘os‘t reasonable terms. . , 1 'ans & Bigorunn are the; [Agents (or thq‘ saloynf Dr. Jaynea.’ celebrated family medicines. .‘ ' " ‘ :ELPGOIIdé exclmngéd for Lumbel‘, Pm: du‘c'e‘and Fuys, for,,w_hich.the highestvprie “F.“ will be gwén. ’ . 1' , , March 12. ’47-'4l" 'GLOVERLS‘EED 7 aha" BKCUNV' tor‘ ‘ salé’hy' ’CRANS 65 BROTHER. . Curwinsvillo, May H. 1847.» 9 krwvv‘wwwwrrwl. wwrfavvvv'v‘ ‘7 8 DR. JAMES LOCKE, , ‘f S SURGEON DENTIST! _ 's 2WILL visil Cleatficld and Cut-2 2 , )venswlle regulmly heft-alter g 8 several tunes 3 year. _ ‘ ’ k 8 All operations upnn, the TEETH g 2 W’arranlcd to answer the full vexpec‘. 2 s tutious of the patient in every case, S zotlmrwise there will be no ch‘nrgc. : 5 Teeth made on trial. if detained, ‘ zfifibflis next visit will he at-lhe Sep- '5 tembcr court. mar. 6—6 m. 2 EJ‘J'J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘ .r JrrrrJJv-J‘JK. 19:53:: QDSZBGDXBEWS) \rnvnmzv VEGETABLE RESTORATIVE PILLS. “51mm“ bl! Dr- George Banner, of New York. and f” MIC by ”It annexed list of agcnla in Cltarjfldd < munly. & THE unprcrcdamml auccela (but has nuondud lho uao 0! them will: in lho prucllr'e of the proprietor [or lho la!!! nix or eight yum-u. baa induced him to yield In lho impnrlunilica oi many who have used and been bent-fined by them, and make nrrungomnnm In place lhcm Within lho road] of the public generally. In doing no ho {cell cull- L'll upon In any that tho Indian Vegeluhlo Restora ch VIII is tlc‘t‘idcdly lupurior In any with which bu m ncquuintcd. They combine lho prnp~ Milt-s nt' mnny of the best vegetable medicinal, (Ilhl‘d in no nlhcr pills) in such a manner an to nf~ turd not only lmmodmlo and tempo'rury but permn ncm relief, The valuable tnnira which enter into their com pusiltnn by Iht-Ir uclmn upon lbn secretory organ: bold in check the purgativo pnnnplo and induro a gentlnnml nntuml aporution wilhoul inconvenience ur pain, and nbilu Ihcy renters u nuluml and haul lby urtiatx uf Ibo ulumurh, liver nud brmels. Ihoy tnrroanc, .mlcml of dtnllnilh. \bo utranglh oi the patient. . ‘ They have been used (.8 u family medicinn for ‘ yearn by many of tho lint respectability—and al though tlmy are not recommended to “haul all lho ills that flash in hour In." ynt It has been very rare 11111 l ll has been fuuntl necessary for thnao using them to employ any other medicrnc. and their occu uiunnl use wrll ulrnmt invariably prove an effectual preventive to (llst'nflll‘. They are exactly adapted to the um 01' liarntlwn, traveller! rind acumen ; they cltnnm‘ [IN ’.’;MI. t‘uusuig u tree Circulation—open uhamu hunt and inmeto the borretion of healthy bile, and consequently are an oxctllcnt modicum {Ur N-iuuoa. ltitllgrsltun. quvoua Dutordeu. chc lt')”, Ltt'r‘r Complaint, pains in the ”and, Side. and Breast, Cultivoncu. Lon o! Appetite, Urinary ob structions. Ague untl Fever. Biliuus rind lnterrmt tent fevers. Dywntuy. Rheumatism. Scrufula, and are eminently useful in all tcmnlo complaints—and In one word. all «linemen arming from unhealthy Ict‘rellolll and impurity of the blood. Numerou testitnunial: uf their emvncy in particular easel. might be added. but the proprietor preter- prawn tmg a lew Cerllfiffltc‘ of lllttlr general character. lrnm peisom ut uriqucuionabla condor and vorticity, who would not In any degree lend lhctl' influence to promote any thing that in not of duuided utility. nml rely on th‘lr intrimic merits to gain than n rcpulalmtl. leulmg n munl perect cunfidenco that none mliubundou their use who give them a to" mull The following letter from the Rev. George B)“- era, mth other (-ertttirntes in the hands of the or gents. uul serve to show the efl'mucy of tho-a pills I LLK 110 m. Wnimmh Cm. Wirronam. Dr. Osno:t.\.-—\\'nh pleasure 1 Inform yuu at tho ‘urvnt hem-tits u'lm-h l tun c dcnvcd from your pt”: I have hm-n m u tleulmc tur some time. which ha: ‘greully ulurmcd mu. mom es; ecially as my com | plullll “a: u comumpttu‘ one‘. and nlwl have been I very lnltuun, nml have lulmrct] mvernly with puma l m my head, and my eyes have IM'l‘n no affected In ;t-I thrn ut u nulltm , l )mniy, unJ other dnngrecuhlo pnmplcx‘zun». My utt‘v ltgl sullen-d also from great \uulttm-s nml sr-u-ro puma. nml us your Pill! have so uundertully rultm‘ud us, wu have flounded lh ‘numt- of them all over our ncighlmthood; they \vtll t‘ertutnly he M'cr rt-gtttdetl In this plum, and when over my ! umunlumry cure tu known. a! the mall vu'uulvfo prt-pnruttnn tor pnnfiing |he blood and rrvgulunng thu l}"ll(‘lll. I should not have known the worth of your PM. bud It not been for the RM" Wm. F Dmntt, of Cuddvvi'lc. Sullivan on. N. Y.. uhn with gu-ut l-ztttdncvs ~t-nt mon bOx to try thorn. and to that tux ut~ f’tihl ouq my health. and an lho~ ugrnt hero I: nut of Wm pits. l uish you would term! we rt purltngu of boxes as won as pussibln.—— with has: uishrs For ymr prosperity. lam. dam Hr. vnnrs tt‘sporlfnlly. (IEO. BO‘VERS. {J’Tli & Vt". F lnwm, Clt-urfiold; Jott‘.’ lnvtw, Cunvtnn’tllo; Jnnr.‘ Mt-Munnw. [.‘.trmulr- town ...tp, ... W. a: -——- Attsntu. Luttmr-hurg, and Ltn't LLTZ. Fltltt'lfllllt.‘ urc Act-n 3»: for the propu vtur {or the uulc l" the n’mt'e mctlit'lllt) in Clear flcld county. . n0v.95. '46—4)’. DI". 13'. (I If EEN’ S REID &. BRO‘WN PILLS. V VHE demand for the above medicine 1 in lhe latt 2or 3 years, is deemed a sufficient apology [or placing it qow ful. ly before the [maple ; and the diseases for which it-is applicable have become so pre valent in this country that a remedy enli tlcd l 0 confidence. is a great desideracum. 'l‘he diseases l nHude to are Hepatitis. (Liver allection,) Dyspepsia, and female; cumplainls in'gencrnl. pJT'l‘he above pills will bept constant ly'lor sale by ‘- Ric/lard Shaw. Clearficld,_ Big/er (3' Co., Bell townshipK Graham &- Wright, Bradford Oct. 20. 1846.‘ . TAKE NOTICE; E‘I‘TERS of Administratipn having L been granted to us on the came of George Slmllgr, late of Brady township, Clenrfield county, dec'd. all persons hav ing claims or demands against llmealale. ol the said deceased are requested to make known the same \VilllOHl delay. ,ond all, persons indebted me “requested to clome l‘urw'urd and make pnyment.“ " " ' ' ' JACOB'SHAFFER..‘ ~ GEO. SHAFFERw ‘ . ~ _ . V ,fldminislratarh Baldy (p. l7lh‘Feb.4lB47‘.¥ ‘ , _ - kt” sagray Bull. 3‘ ~ ~ if AME lu‘ihé’premigen $513»: a?) of‘ the“ Subscribes-”in Brudlord gluwnship, some timein Septem- Jm: Inst.» J 2 SAMLL.‘ mammawv poaevd t 9 be 2 ylehyshqld’tlgjg ppr‘il‘lg} 731° anew." ‘gblhé‘fo‘rw'a'rd. 'pruveth'? [’.'PP' 'erty’. ‘pny dll'clp’argéafiz'and take him avg]. .'oth‘erwise hé will bi disposed nl-flccnldm; (o.lm. : H . . , -. " ‘ JOHN STEWART. allrctl 20‘ 1847’ ‘ I