0 \'%"£méni‘hg m‘caden‘a; ‘ _We'Bnd lhe followihg h’earlitou'ch'ing novjin the Pittsburg Commercial-Jour ollz-é ‘ ‘ * It was a lew day.- afler the' new: ot ‘ Bdeva‘jVieta—dhe ‘very day thatthe mail ~bfotlghtlhe'tifiicial list 0! the killed and iV‘Olll'tldEdf—Wé were seated in the ulfice. ' ‘rui‘lhltg'over the names 'ttiith a sad cu‘rios ! try-seeking out these with which we were dol'd tamiliar. McKee we remember-well; .'éhe vial in the Third when we krjewl hill» But he married, lelt the serVlce. engaged in business. and at the opening 0! . the stir resumed the epaulettes as Colonel of a Kentucky Volunteer ‘Regitnedt.—' 3'9” tell wl—none brarer fell on "M bloody field. ' V‘“ ‘ i We were aorrowlully enough engaged in there thoughts. when 8 Wu": “0m“ entitled the office. When we so! .‘O‘ml-lv Nigerian under thirty. She hatl a small girl bytha handd—a beautiful little crea ture. about three years old. Both mother nindchild, for such no one could doubt to héitheir relationship. who observed their tenures. were dressed with extreme-neut néu, though all the llttle elegatictes ol origination were bestowed upon the child. . "Wcjust looked over the top at the pa per‘do note "theae particulars, when hav in?‘ been directed to or by the clerk. she game‘forivard to our dealt. V .Wehaodcd her a chair. and while we endeavored as well as we Could to soothe her very apparent agitation,we were some what at a loss to account lor its existence. ‘ Alter a few minutes conversation. we discovered the reason in the fact that hit? was“! relative ola soldier in Capt. ———’s company of artillery. This corps hotl been'enaaged. and. we remembered.had suflcred very severely. She hatl been In lotllled that the list of the killed and wounded had arrived, and she had called to bear some intelligence at his tate. .. She wished us to read over the names. . We again took .np the paper. and pro ceeded to comply with her request. We shlllnever target the expression of that woman’s features as we read. Her agony Was terrible. She was not unhantlsome, but her face became ghastly pale. and her 0]” lnolted unutterable despair. as she find them upon the child, who was play in: With a newspaper and laughingjoy ously'in its heedlesa innocence. Her lips were colorless. the perspiration started on her forehead,aad as she lil:ed her hand to wipe the large drops away, we could see it trembling as though pal-ted. The presentiment of evil had already almost broken her heart. no knew that the relative must baa very near one. She had asotded giving us her name ; co‘soon as we lound the list. appallingly long. which comprised the casualties ot the designated corps, we began to read. We did not know when we would reach the tatat'aameril at all. and at each individu hl we loolted enquiringly in the woman’s face. She said nothing. hotnever. tor home 'time, and we began to hope that the name was not down. when we read. ‘ John ‘. Sergeant. atuan.’ Sacha scream I It was the wall of a broken heart. Only one—and then still as death. That cry was ringing in our earslora month. We immediately ran towards her. but she arose lrom her chair, motioned us her thanks, and without a word lelt the office. ' f We'had read to her the announcement *qttltcr Irmband‘a deal/i; -We did not do much service in the ol fice that day. . The next morning. happening down on the wttarl,,we saw the Woman and her lit lle girl, going on board the Cttictnnati packet. She recognized us, and we spoke to her. She was crushed completely.— VShe had grown twenty years older was many hours. She informed us that she had resided with her hosband in New York. That she was originally from the west: and'on his corps being ordered to Mateo. she determined to repair to her friends. and await the conclusion ol the war. She had heard at the battle. and linew that Captain --—'s battery was en étetgedfind on her arrival in Pittsburg. had on directed to the Journal office for lur ther information. Slit! arrived the very morning after the receipt of tho “at ‘ot killed and Wounded. We bade her good bye. .‘-,She continued her route toher gir'l hood’s home, now desolate, as was all the World,"tov'her, and we to our daily busi nesa. a sadder man, indeed. The little incident recorded above. was recalled to ourflminds‘ on _Saturday. by rCoding in a Western paper, the notice at lhé'fdeatb 0! "Mrs. Sarah -—‘-‘. widow ot Johny—m a soldier. kiiiedtn the battle Pl Buena Vista.’ . 11' was our acquaintance—there could homo mistake. LWe have often been called upon, on bu iineil 0'18" iimilur na_ture, by We wives ol oflicers’uidls'oldiérsg‘bul none df‘them ev ‘fr’leh In bll‘ong yet so painlul an impress ‘lon is the wile“ the artillery man killed ‘lt' Bue‘na‘Vist’a.‘ ‘ A ,wealem editordeclargs that tome of Iha‘gpun'gyyomqn who pass h'is'Village in "HQ.“ "10 river. alé parlgél diyiniliea.- B? 9°!!!" “a!" 8' "WWS“. mgr ark. an,- E 618”, . ' . . . (”I ,Why do you walk sonear lha rajqu'ad?’ aid Mn. B. ,to‘ by! daughxenp'vary fine cam. glamhpd pamd the" leenkoilho'ul lacing married. ,nßecaqse. mamma.’ lhey ”plied, - yve thought we might catch some bparh from‘lho loco‘monve.’ ‘ .' ' I Yo who would many by the Scat". ;, - In this. the bout-Jo Ihuv; tho gold. ? Ramoinlien'fihefi Ibo") wife is bought. AI nunly in the husband ‘ told.’ m Frq'm I‘heJMercer: anirinr}: I Trial for murder. Commanweallh 1 Thta case came 08- ~ gupl lur' trial before John Pa‘flrer and I the Vennngo coun- Mary Myers. _J ty court last week; andocoupied the tune ol the courllothe ‘t‘XciiJslbn or all other business. continuing lrom Tuesday until Sunday morning. The delendnntn were charged wrth huv ingpdminister‘ed poison, .onne time last hall, to John Myeru’ (the husband of Mrs.‘ Myers) which occasioned his death. From the examination oi the contents 0! his aloe mach.uud the tests applied, no doubt on. left that arsenic had been given to him. which caused his death ; and the delend ants some days alter his death were arres ted on susptcron oi hevmg administered it. A great number of witnesses were Cull- ed and examined wuh regnnl lo «Very (hing. bearmg dneclly or Indirectly on the case; which, With the addresses 01 Cum eel. occupied the lime unlil Saturday] when the court charged lhe Jury; and about founu’clork (hey retired, and relur ned a verdict on Sgnduy morning 0! GUIL‘ TY. The evidence in the case. we under stand, was altogether urcumstunlial. My era was a very intctnperate man. and luv cd unhapptiy with hls lhamtly. His wile had lrequently made thr’éats of taking his lile. At one ttme she slated to In: broth er that she intended applying lor a drvurce; he replied that she could not got me; and In turn she aard. she Would have «me, illn no other \ray at the rlpk ul her Me. At another time she übserved that she could not live with hum, and II she had some ur‘ uenic, she wuuld give him a doat‘. Uther expressions, somewhat armtlar. were pro ‘ ved agatnst her. . ‘ An improper connectron between her and Parker was alledged; but nuthing puaillve was proven to austatn the charge, except the adrnissruns. or rather boasts, ot Parker. It appeared hoWever. that he was lrequently at the house at the deceas’ ed ; that he and Mrs. M. were very Intr rnate, and accompanied her lrom Clanon, where they met and passed all an strangers, and were introduced to each other an such by the keeper 0! the [100136 at which they were. This alledged illicit intercourse, and ,he threats made by her, lonned, we be due. the chiel testimony against Mrs. M. The evidence chiefly relied upon to con vict Parker, was the lollo'vvng. A short time betore Myers took ill. he got an ounce ol arsenic in Franklin; in a few days he not another. givtng us a reason that he had lost the first on his way home. The night on which Myers first took sick. he returned lrom Clarion. wheie‘he had been with Parker. they separated about three miles lroiu the home 0| Myers, and Parker got home about seven o’clock, but Myers not until mldnight. He was much intoxicated, and was taken very ill ; and it was alleged that P. had given him arse nic in his liquor. There were other C”. cumstauces ol a suapicious Character; but ‘the strongest war the lact. that a lew days after Myera’ _decease Parker being told that he was suspected of luul play in the matter, came over to this place. and pur chased two ounces ol arueulc at the drug store of Graham db Forker. He first cal led lor one ounce. then observed that he nould take another lor a neighbor“; there were wrapped separately. then both enclo aed in one paper. When aireated, he was challenged with respect to the arsenic he iurchuaed in Franklin. and replied that he had it at home. and would produce it; that he had both ounces having lound the one he suppmed waslosl. When brought lorward auspicious were entertained that it was not the same as was procured in Franklin; and enquiry being act on lom, be war traced on the read trmaru‘s Mer cer, on the day corroborating the testimo ny ol Mr. 11. Furker. es lo the time he sold to him. Mr. F. could not positiVely idenlily Parker; but described an over coat he had on very much resembling one it was proven he were. The wrappers used by Mr. E. however. Were still more conclusive on ,ths point. He had uat’d Jayne’s Medical Almanac ; taking a leal lor each wrapper, and a particular kind ol thread corresponding exactly with that lound on the arsenic produced. and neith er of which had been Used by the druggiat at Franklin. ' Parker denied having been at Mercer. but the evidence given lelt no doubt of the contrary; and the object aimed at in coming, proved the reverse of what he de signed. and it turned out tube one of the strongest links in the chum ol circumstan ces tlmt procured his conviction; A mutton for a new trial was made by the counsellor the defence, which will be argued on the 10th inst. A strenuous ef~ lort was made to have them tried separate ly, but it was overruled by the Court; and the renewal of this motion will lorm one ol the chiel grounds upon which a new trial will be asked. - . Publlc chlue. ILLne sold at public vendue, a WV the residence of the subscriber. in Decatur lowmhip. Clem-601d county, (m Saturday lhe 19th day ol- June.~inst., lhe following desqribcli ‘ V ' PERSONJIL PROPERTY. One‘newdearbqrn wagon, horses, cows and calves, sheep. ' hogs ,and ypung cattle, oanurhqm , bull, one brass. clock§*'tbgethe‘r With the. household and kitchen » furniture, without reServes JCPA realonahle credit will'be gi'iren. Sale go commence “:10 o’clock. A. M. ' Mine 4. 1847. WM. HUGHES. CLEflRFIELD BRIDGE WOOLLEN FACTORY. HE bqsiness at lhe üboye establish ment will in future be cunduclcd bv James Fnrrest. Particular attention wi'l be given to the manufacture of Cloth. Blankels, Baiz’ca. &c. &c. . ‘ ALSO—Cnrding and Fulling. WOOL taken in exchange [or Salinels, Flannels. &c. All kinds (ll'grain,uml other country produce, delivered nt the Factory. will be taken at the market price in payment for work done at this establishment. April. 1847. NEW GOODS. LA RGE nml general ussmtment 0! .L&. we” selcclcd Fpling nml summer gnmlsjud received bv the Culluclihor— rrvniisllng M DRY GOODS. GROCE RIES, QUEENSI'V/IRE, CUTLER Y. HflRDIVflRE. BOOTSamI SHOES. &c. &c.. and everylhmgelseusually kept m a counlry store, all 0! which he mil (linpuse vi a! very low rules. lnr cnsh, or In exchnnge lor lumbrr or country pro duce. Call and exalmue [m wur~elwa. F. P. HURXTHAL. Mn} 20, 1847. Notice. OTICE is hereby gin-n that Letters N 'l'estamontnry have been granted to the aubu‘nbers on the cataw n! J. V. E. Anderson. late 0! Jordon township, Clear ficld county, dec'd,—aml that all persnns Huh-hm! to (he (_‘Sldle 0! said tit-ceased .nc requir'mi :0 make payment unhnut delay. and thuse hating claims against the same wnll present the." duly authenticated. JOHN THOMPSON. BENJ. S. ROBER'IS. ' Ezeculora. Jordon op. May 4. 1847'. fldminislralor’s Notice. OTICE is hereby given that letters 0! administration have been granted u: lhe subsctiber on the eslu'le oil Thoma- McCracken, late of Ferguson township, Clenrfieltl counly. dec’d—llierelore all persons indeblcd to said estate will make payment immediately, nml those having demands \Vlll present them duly authenli caled. JAS. 'l‘. McCRACKEN, Adm’r Jordon lp. Apvil 9. 1847. CRANS & BROTHER, ' Cnrwensvillc, Pennsylvania, HAVE. and will keep conslantly on hand. a large asunrtmenl of Dry-Goods, Hardware, Queens ware, Groceries, Drugs and Dye- Stufl's, Tin-ware, Books «S~ Sta . tionary, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Tobacco and Segars, Umbrellas, Carpet 31nd Carpet and Cotton Yarn, Con leclionaries, Paints, Oils, Teas, &c. &c., I All 0! u hich they are prepared to sell on the mos! reasonable lenm. >CRANS &,Uncrrmsu are lhe Agents (or esnle of Dr. Jaynes' celvbraled fnmilv =I E?Gmuls exchanged for Lumber, Pro duce and Furs, {or which the highest pri cc: will be given. [ DRUGS! DRUGS !! DRUGS!!! ‘ THOMPSON 8L CRAWFJRD, “lho lcsale I) rug-gisls; .N'o. 4O Mar/get Street, (South'side below Second,) PHILADA. FFER lur mic n large stock ul'Frcuh Drugs. Med~ O icmosnn‘d Dye-Stufls. to which they mil the nl‘ lt'llllun of Country Morehanls and Dealer: wailing lho cu . . {hm-h. (.'abincl. Japan. Black. and other Vnrnisheu oin superior quality. Also. Win": and Rod Lr-nd, Window Glass. Funds and OIIH—-l‘,h(‘n[‘or lhnn ever 00‘ R d: C. are also proprielurn oi' lho ludiun Veg etable Balsam. celebrulcd Ihruughoul their own and neighboring Slulen, us the host preparation for lhe euro ol'Coughs. Cohls. Aplhmn, &c. Money refund ed in every Insluncu where no benefit is received. Phllndeiphm. Jim. 30, 1847. 3 m.. _.. 1‘ 1 TO MILL OWNERS. ‘ HE attention of mill owners and oth- T ere is respectfully invited to“ I.} Bryce’s Patent Water-wheel, (made ul cast iron.) which has been Te cenlly introduced into this county. The subscriber feels confident that they are nuperior to any other wheel now in use in this country, and he desires all persons interested to see them in operation and judge for themselves. -He would refer to the followtng gentlemen who have them in their mills. vlz :—-James Shnfler, John MillenJucub Coleman. and James Mix, on the Sinnelnahoning; E. i? W. Fflr win. Clearfield ; Levi Lutz. Frenchviile; and Wm. Irvin. Curwinsvtlle. - A. COWLES. i 'Cleerfield. Jan.‘ 16. 1847. ' i BRANDRETH PILLS; US'l' received a fresh supply OLlBrpn o} drelh’s justly celebrated pills with directions for usei Price 25 centq. per box.‘ For sale by E.‘ & W. 'F.'anlN, whonré the only. aulhuriied agents in the borough 01-Clearfield. " . A NOV. 27. 1846. ’ '‘} ‘ H O LOVER-SEED ind} ’i's‘gcoN,“ro.~ g ‘aale‘p‘y cnmsmm THER. Clirwinsvillq.qull,-.1847.‘ “ " March 12. ’47—“ COMPOSITION Ibr Rendering Boots, Shoes, 6-0., ' 'Water-pro‘q‘f. . . - The luharribcr hereby makes known Io lho ,pubiic lhnlho lml for sale I; Compmilion, wlllioul lho use ol lmhn Rubber ur Gum. which will render Bums nml Shoes and Loullmr ofovery description Wnler Proul—pormnnonlly Waier Pruol’. agninvi ‘ we! or dump. by proper application, besides cuf ‘ (cmng unJ improving 11. -‘ This composition in pulcnlcd both in thin coun lry and 11l Elm-pa. nml is one oi lho grant and tru ly benefivinl discoveries 0| lho ago. Price per dozen boxes. 52. single box 25 ucnls, A: n gunrnnloo afllw churncier and gonnineneu ol the cumpoainon the subscriber will refund lho mo ney shuuld it no! gn'o entire satisfaction. Ho is also prc-pured to render (‘iullll of every doo ncripliun. Awning. Sailcloih and Canon Duck com~ pleloly wnlor proofnnd lecure ugninul mildews nml 1 mt. Apply at lho United Slam- Water-Proofing corn puny. No. 11 Walnm Inn-cl, Phllmlelphm. l 0 STEPHEN B. RICHARDSON. Philndulphin. Feb. 17, 1847 0:7'0no Agent in ouch ol lho lawn! in this llule will he nppninled lo dnapone of lho Cumpmilion. Io whom hlmmi terms will be made on npyhcplion am above EIJ‘J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘JJ‘J‘ J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘N 8 DR. JAMES LOCKE, K s, SURGEON DENTIST, S 2VV|LL visit Cluuvfirld untl Cul- S g wensvillc legulally hereafter z zocveral time»; 11 year. U 2 g All operations upon lhe TEETH S 3 If’arranlcd IO answer the full expec» 2 zmiona of the patient in every case, S tome-misc more will bu no charge. 2 S 'l‘u-Ih made on trial, il dbsued. g 8 rpm» hen visit mil be an lhv Sep. 5 ; 210mb” courl. v mar. 6—6ln. 2 ‘ >NJ‘J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘JJJ‘J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘M 119330 @53359333398 IND lAN VEGETABLE RES TORA TIVE l’ I L l; S , Prepared by Dr. George Bennei, rfA‘cw York. and for sale by the annexed [in of agents in Clcmfeld county. / THE unprecedented success that has Z'J‘a- nuondod lho mo of lhue pills m lhe gill-f" pracnm of llw prup'ielur lnr lho lautelx “M or eighl you". has Induced him Io yield _w'. 3; lo lho impnrlnnmca ul man who have 4%» mod and been benefillcd b; Iham. and make nrmngomonlu In plnre lhem “illnln lho reach of lhe [lllbllc generally. ln dmng I 0 he leels cull ed upon In any lhnl lho lndxnn Vegelnhla Rnlorlh live Pill in (lemdodly superior lo any wuh whlch ‘he I: acquainted. ’l‘noy combine lho prop~ enim of many of lho beat vegclnblo medicines. (mud in no nlher pulls) in such a manner al to uh lonl not only Immediate and temporary but permu nenl relief, The vulunblo lonira “Inch onlor into lhcir com pmillon by llmr ncnon upon lhe secretory mgnm hold in rth the purgullvc pnm-aple and lndnco a genllo nnd nnlurnl oparnllun wuhout Inconvenlanco or pain, and while Ihey realore a natural and heal- Ihy action of lhe llomnch, liver and bowels. lbay Increase, instead of diminllh. lho IH'O'lglh 0! (ho pnuenl. They have been mad as a family medicino for years by inuny u! the [ml wtpt'clnbllily—nnd nl~ Ihougzh they um um recommended lo "hcal all lhe illl lho! flesh u hour In." yet It has been very mm Ihnl It hnn been found necenury fur lhuaa usmg Ihem lo employ any other msdu‘me, and Ihoir occu- axonnl use WI” nlmoal Invariably prove an effecmnl prevonuve l 0 disco". They are exactly adapted l 0 lhe mo of fannlu-a, lrnm-Hen and seamen; they cleanse the blood. causing a lru- circululion—open obslrucliuns and promclo the accretion of healthy bile, and con-equenlly are an excellent medit‘ine for Nnuuu. lndlgclliun. Nervuus Duordeu, Dry-c -lion Liver Complulnl. punts m Ihc Head. Side. and Brcuut, Cusln‘onus, Luna of Appclilo, Urmory ob- ulruclions, Aguo and Fever. Bnlwu- and lnlenml tom fevers. Dyaenlery. Rheumnmm, Scrufula, and are ominenlly useful an all lemule complaints—and in one word. I!” dm'u-eu arming from unhealthy accroliom and impmily of lhe blood. Numerous loulimomula 0! their efficacy in pnrlu‘ulnr cnsos. Imghl b 0 nu’dud. but iho propncmr prawn preten lmg n lrw terlxfivnles 0! than gvncrul chamrlor. hum pelmns oi unqumllunuble candor and VH’IH‘H", who would nol In any degree lend their influence to promulo any [hing lhnl u no! of decided utility. and rely on their intrinsic menu; 10 gain lhem I reputation. leeling :1 mail powcl confidence [has none willnhnnduu their use “ho give ihcm u {nir uiul. The following letter from the Rev. George Bow lure, wuh other certificate: in the handl ut tho a gonla. “ill serve to show the efficacy ol lho-o pills: ELK llonN. Wulu-orth Co.. \VIIK‘ODIIH. Dr. Osaoan—Wuh pleasure I inform you oftho great benefit: which l hn‘ve'derived from your pills. I have been in a decline (or nomo time. which has greatly alarmad (no. more eapeciully as my cum~ plai_nt was a consumptive one. and nloul have been very hilione, and have labored aoveroly with paint! in my head. and my eyes have been 80 affected as to turn nfa salluw. cloudy. and other diangreeabla‘ compleltens. My wife had sullered also from great weakness and govern paim, and as your Pills have '0 wonderlully relieved on, We have sounded the name oflhem all over our neighborhood; they will certainly be etjor regardediuthia place. and when 1 oils: my Extraordinary cure in known. a. the mom i valuable preparation for purifying the blood and regulating the ayatem. laliould not have known the worth of your l’illa had it not been for tho Rev. Wm. F. Dowitt, of Cuddoville. Sullivan co.. N. Y., who'witlt-great kinduen sent moo box to try them, and to that box ol'Pill-il owe my health, and at the agent here in out of your pilla. I‘ wish you would send me a package of boxes as soon as pouible.- With belt wishes for your prosperilyy I am. door air. yours respectfully, GEO. BOWERS. 0:78-61. W. F. lnwm. Clonrfiold; Jotm lavm. Curwinswllo; hams Mt-Munitu. Burnside town~ nlnp; G. w. & —-—-- AttNoLD. Lutliaraburg. and LEVI LUl'z.»Frenchvillo. are Agaptafor the propn etor {or the sale of the above medicine in Clear flold county. 'nov.2s. '46—ly. DR. E. GREEN’S nun» & mmwiv hints. T HE demand tor the ,abovo,mgdicine E‘flinjlthé Inst 2 or 3 years. is,deemed alsuflicienl apology, for placing it'nvow ful ly'helore the‘ people ; andlhe diseases for which [it is applicable havebecome supre valenl in this counlry that a remedy enli lled lo confidence,:-is a arealdepideraium. 'l‘he‘ diseuaes l alludefllo are Hepa_lilis. (Liver uflecliou,). Dyspepsia; and ; female gomplginlq in general.“ . ', Kril‘he abo'Ve _ pillp, will he kept cun glaullyvfpr anleby .k ’ . ,g i ‘ ‘ , Richard 'Shaw, Clenrfield. . . ll . ’ " IBiglergq Co..,‘BfllloßmhiP . f Graham &aWn' M. .flmdlord 'Jamea McGiijlc. ghilipsburgg, Oct; 20. 1846. 110 v. TOSTHE ~rWDRLD. PERRY 042 W? xVEGET- 415 w ' . ‘Paihlliillcr. r "[3 valuabl'e, Mfdlcilleu Which hu E rgc‘qqtly pecn ,diacoveqqdrbyhpen’ Davih, offm‘vidonce. Rhoda lalnnd.hiuhqu.‘,'m°n. ably. lho bra! fimily medicine up; compound“. even by Ihc Mtdz'éal Faulty nu (hon-ands who h", I'qurionced ha eflicacymnn testify.‘ But fewbr Ihc diaenaoz which n has cu'rod and can cut can he montllmed in the “mile 0! an ordinayy ’3'”. mampm; but among lhqm are n ’ . «Dyspepsia. Dysentery.'Eryaipelaé. 'Hlx'e'um maliam (qf the word! character) Cro , Quinsy. Piles. (internal underarm?) Cough. . with the raising of blood, Spaams. Cramp. (la/(ed. Sara and Bro ken Breaal. Pain int/1e Sula ‘and "619- mach. Cankered Mouth 4r Lips. Tooth. ache, nick Headache. and most other diseases to which the human family are subject. 4 - 11l mny In mid lhll lhe roporlad curu‘ it'll” of. (cold are (or) many. and Ihut it ls of cpurg‘o'c hoax; but keep it in your familiar—hoop 'lt on board your veuell—you will ucodpo other modi. cine chenl; and koep it ngor you. and hows", you may be ullacked. apply the Pain Killer Imun dmlely. according to dlreclionn, and you will no longer bo foilhleu. 'l‘ry ill and prove it. hanr' you call it a hoax or n humbug. - - Ib'FOR SALE by M. A. FRANK. Ag}. , Clearficld, Pa. , April 22. '47—“. ' ' '- IT IS WRITTEN IN THE BOOK OF NATURE AND 0? COM MON SENSE, mm the natural vegetable pradgc. lion. (uh-very country are, if properly applied amx ply nuflicient for the euro ofevory malady Incident to each peculiar climate. ’! right’s Indian Vegetable Pills, OF THE NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HEALTH Tho-ecztraordinury Pills are computed of plant. which grow lpomaneoully on uul' own toil, and are. Ihuolore beuer ndapled to our Conllilmlonl llmn Medicines concocted from foreign drugl.how~ ever well Ihey may he cumpounded; and u WRIGH'P'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are founded upon lhe pnncwle lhal lho human body in in lrulh j SUBJECT TO BUT ONE DISEASE; namely. corrupt human, and [hill mxd Medicma cure. this disease on NATURAL PRINCIPLES. by cleansing and puri/ying the body, ilnmll be mam ileu lhal. if the comliluuon be no: en'iircly exhaul zed. afierueverunca'in their one. according lo dircc- a lions. in nhsolulely corlnin to drive dllenuo of cm ry name from lhe body. . ' When we wish lo (atom a swamp or mama to lernlily. wo drain it of lho nupernbundnnl wcler. In like manner. _lf We wish lo renew the body lo health. we mull cleanse il ofimpurily. WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS will be found one uflho but. ifnul the very best med icine in the world for carrying out lhin GRAND PURIFYING PRHXCIPLE. because they expel [mm the body ill morbid and corrupt humor. lho cause ol lhe din-am. in an only and Natural Manm-r ; nml nhilo lhey oiiery day GIVE EASE AND PLEASURE. diceue of every Home Is rapidly driven from the body. Wright’s Indian Pegelable Pill? Can be had genuine of the lolhwjng highly rl’speclnble smrokeepers In Clearfield County. Ihc/lard Slum). Clvar/ield; ‘ Daniel Barre”, Ourwinwillo; David Irvin. Lutlxersburg.‘ Elk County. ‘ Cobb 6r Gallagher. Ridgeway; . George ”his. ‘SI. Alarya. ~ Centre County. ‘ Brockerlwfl“ 4- Irwin, Bel/(fame; J LS‘ J l’oller, Pollers' Mills; .‘ldam Fisher. Ccntrevillc; I . Henry U‘ilmer, flaronsburg; Samuel Lipton, lilileaburg‘;~ I Henry fldama, IFal/zcrville; ' .FVm Murray. Pine Grove Mills; ‘ George Jack, Bonlsburg; I! L Musser, ‘Manheim; Ffl U’lzitlaker, Coverley Hall; David Duncan, Spring 'Ml'lls; F Burl-harm. Rabersburg; ‘ Boozer (9- Gilliland. Centre Hill.« uzwmz or CounTEnslea.-—The public are cau tioned against the :nunv n-urinus medicinel which in order [0 deceivo. um culled by names similar to Wright's Indian cholnbld Palli. ' OO'Oflim-a dnvnlcd exclusively lo lholanlo 0' Wmom's lnmw Vzoznau: PILLS. of lhe North American College cl Health. , No. 283 Greenwich Slreel, New York, No. 198 Tromoul alroel. Bo:- lon ; nml PMNCIPALOPFICE. No. 169 Run: S‘rn’n‘r. Philadelphia. " . ' ' ’ WflR .I‘ W .4121; .r Not with Mexico but with the 0131 Slit/rant ‘RIIIEIIMATISM; ‘ R. WM. P.~HILLS. feelingmuch D‘ sympathy for those 'affllcted“, Mth Rheumatism. takes this method of inviting lhmn to call at his ofliée and. get cured.-—- This method is almost new. and very sim ple, but will positively efl'ecl n=c'ure on the most scientific ‘ principles. Rheumatism thas long been a deaideratum with physi cians. nml-.lt -is'only of late that the true principle ofcurevhns been discovered. ~ He would state. to all concerned; that he has; already performed' anumberof cure\s.and.cun confidently assetttbathis is thg onlytruev method, . _, .’ l. WTRY IT AND SEE..- . ' Clejarficld Nov. 3, 1846.‘ F'. . l S. HEREBY GIVEN. lhntfljaefieflflof I. Administration have ,hec‘p grautgd, l 9 the'rsqb‘sc’ribérs on} he ,Egtnje .. 9f ARK”.- der"Du'nlab. late _of .qudy lolwpshlj).,g~¢:' 'ce'nued. 'l'h‘ereforq.‘ qu. perspius, 809939.95 '.'h‘e‘mselv'eés iuille'bt'ed "to sqid gptdté are" '9; quir‘ed' to m‘n'k‘e imm'edinte payingflofih? subscpibers. ‘ and “those having, .. ,qun!!! will ‘bresenl them ‘ duly" nUtheptyfigfiifltof ‘seulement: ’ ~ * * 1" """‘ “ '~ " 7 3 SAMUEBC’.‘ DUNL‘AP‘.“ ~ , - ,x -: .ddnfinislratan,"‘ Bud} township, May [O, lSiTa-pd
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