I! . ~_.qv-'.c.\m~ : “39531:. ._, ~ .m‘f'ngflinggnum 4,1 ‘Hflgfi'fi‘nfi‘g‘kg9enge-.r h‘dhd‘hh’d ’r‘l‘ealt'the' blown "which ‘déptit'ed both mother'and child of life.l u‘ “5 ’ ~ , : ‘This- knile‘.’ exclaimed iCh‘arles ad he . .... . glared‘u'p'on ita reel:iog.,blade. “this knife. "(‘SQ’VFntitEri'htiodred and severity nine. “MC“ has “Pndend‘ "'.V M9l blank. 9"" j’W'a's it"eh'éerléss'eveningin:octobcr:‘the "QC"! darkened my .'"mro' "Sim” '52: ‘l'Bh'i'lad 'al‘readv set,'n young moon teas drmk "L 7 heart itbloodtt-tthuman‘monaler. 1W fling With‘tlie dark .cloods that at'irt-, Ami “'.'“: car'elully t-wrptng the blade. h»? 't‘e‘fligld 5595“” ‘her bright disc; as they p'lu'cet’lttm his belt. and entered the den. fiiétceilio he‘alon bv the resistleas furyol 0" " ,P‘P‘i' , . . . . . tile tugthotno‘sthich howlr'ddismallrya- For‘9’"¢,"‘““..'" “ml" he 9,“ "' 9" mun 'the”"nalteil branches of the lea term, "3'" “W?“ '.“F 9'g.‘l"’l?"c°“"s'"g “0“" "’.'-“S "é”t . .an it came in fitiul goals. hm haggard checks. as he brontlerl over his 'Eittéfin‘g the l lien leaves. nnd'whining wrong: and dreamed oi vengeance. 'llten itilé'ohaly‘ at [69'an '6' power: Now it Itnrltttg suddenly to his feet. he cant one to it"qihiaed’iniéireingth. snapping the decay- last. long. lingering look upon each famil -I"lfiti‘ttlichetl,and'bendirigthetougltbttl’ghs ”fl-.Q-b'igeyifinapd truafltedttl‘rotpttthe. home, but"; itturdy oaks. Votvrrtg a! he’ahot tie bolt, never to te ffiiion‘it swelled'intb an overwhelming turn while Smith lived to murder tand de .bliat;'."toiisting the imflvrlad ""9"“ “"d- stroy. . l _ , . . 'tvi'tlt"_li.'.tleaiening‘cra’sh u'p'itmma Will" A “9"“ h‘" 93’9“” ‘.‘m .m'dn'gm' ’vhthiiiiiiin‘g the mightv lords ot the roll t‘and lrotn a small house. situated on the alliensiriking into a 96”", moan. it how- i verge ol ti 'wood. about a mile to the east- Ilei‘l'ir'amotirnfolirequiem over its spent and .ward'ot “‘ lute Platnsathere mur-d shouta dép‘arted'altenl’lh- , 3/ . ol‘ borateroua revelry. interrupted only by "Da’rlt'tn‘deed: and dismal was the night. occasional snatches of some rude baccha ah‘d’liiu'rioor‘the wai‘ring ot the elementr, "3"“! "’"R . . _ . tw'ttdltrk" and more dismal were the ”.1 Smith anti hlfi men Were indulging in fle‘étio’n'sn‘nd more fierce the conflict that ”WT accustomed "'Shl'.“ ‘it‘bW‘h- 9“?" raged \vithiolhe breast of the injured po- Wm: 'flurne‘i ""m a SUCCPF‘IU' ”PM" tridtl‘v‘rho future the subject ot’our norra- "°"~ 1‘9!” ”‘9 “0'”? 9'0"" Chad” F 0" ti". 2» man. leaotng upon a lence. carelullymnrk Mr. Charles Forman was oyoung lar- ")3 ”’9 i?"'tl'99.9 _Of [his ‘l’UDi‘U' Purl.“ mar. [Hiding withinafew miles of Hack- his dark eve flashing feariully.“ the con rniiélt. ‘ 'At ’the‘firtit outhreoking olour stunt “”1“"2.” glasses W5l“ heard. find Revolutionary troubles. he had shouldered "" "’9'“ goat-hing Wm rage at! the dim}! his thusltel. and tearing himself from his cadence (ti a drinking song came upon ht.- cgoane'a'tid lovely‘wife, had lought. aye ear. .Suddenly he ttrnlhctl hunt-'9“, and Shai‘bled in Freedom’s cause. . clutclirngvthc intol'kntle. he moved toward He wit with‘the "m", at Morristnwn, the house. Paoarng'n moment at the when. having received intelligence of the threshold, t.» collccl his strength. hoburst ‘3'“)th hi 6 wife. he asked and obtained In the door & stood conlronted wrthhts foe. leave to visit his home. - ' Vengeance.” he shouted. and ere the .- He had‘ travelled on foot and alone for 'mH-qwnken wrelches “WM “33' his “"9" _t" days-i-had crossed the rugged a Blue he seemed the Torv- louder. and dashed lilrn imaged-and on the evening ol the second '9 the,"°'3"i' TIM], “ml he, i’lungmfl .dn had reached hir humble dwelling. As "'F kntle '" it"s bosom-_ ' (‘3' "LY "lu'dt’n’d hetneaeed the house. othe"‘EVideoc(-s 0! a “19’1””! ”‘l3-, WWW": ” 6“” “'99P"- «Tory'vieit were-_even at night—plarnlr ‘ for my innocent babe! Haste With your discernible. . ' guilty soul to the lather 0! lies. and tell . With a beating heart he croaaed the lit- him that a Widowed husband, made (him tie courtyard, and stood "P 0" the door- less by thine hand, hastscnt thee to deser atepn His heart sank within him, as ho "“1 'U’mt’msi’ . . liftedtherlatch;--and found the door was , The" WSh'ng ."p°",“‘,° odrlghted l‘o laatend. Gently he knocked. [eating to rice, he plunged his knifelodrecrrmtnately y disturb his aufl'eiing wile;again he knock- Into those who were nearest him, until 0 ,ed..an’d again, but knocked in vain. 'I here verpowered by ""m'be-‘M he [9” fit-’B‘] “D' was no cheerlul light. as oi late was wont on the floor, muttering between ht-r clench to beam from his little window. to com- 9“ “Tm: ' Sarah’ and ‘ Vengeance !' fort thoae ”within, and direct the weary. way-weft) avandercr to a eheller. No curling Vemolre‘ issued lrom the chimney ; no blitzing hearth was there ; anti save the flapping oi the shutters, and the rust lingof the vines that overhung the porch. all else was silent. . He could endure suspense no longer: . and forcing the door he stood within the ‘ house. All was darkness there. Hegro pad his way" to the bedside, but it stood tenantleaa. He called upon his wife by name-4m answer came l ' SARAH? he cried“; and the winds howled the louder. as ifto mockery of his agony. With a trembling hand he produced his tinder box, and lighted the lamp that stood in its accustomed place. upon the mantle! Great Heaven! what 11 Eight did its palerays reveal to him. Extended upon the floor lay the body olhis wile, with her infant. childclaaped to her breart~both cold in death! Blood; too, was there—the life blood‘ol’his guileless. wife, and inno cent babe—a cold, coag'ulatcd pool .3 . "Oh, God! my wife. my .‘child!’ he altrieked—his brain reeled. rand tottering a 1 few steps he fell at her side. Soon he rel covered himself. and lifting them gently from the floor. he plared them side by Side upon thetbedhand atopd silently gazing upon the placid countenance of his young wife. beautilul even in death. . Thereia an eloquence in silence. when the heart is too lull [or utterance, and a solemn voice in silent grief. Vain were our attempt to describe the tumult of tool-- tng. thecrush (demotion that filled the heart‘of poanh'nrlea. as he bent over the‘ body ofhia murdered wrle. No word as ‘ capedhitnt 99.53"}?! our tent; dropatarted, but to; union heaved t‘t_ttickty,‘ttis lip quiver‘ed. and his eye rolled wildly. and with a demoniacal glare. He seemed as though ,histevery faculty at mind was in teut»upon'onetwmd. which should speak the tolne‘ss of his misery and ,desperation. ...andLhis..lipstruggled -to give irutterance ! ;At length it came.- . ' Vengeance ." and he started in the hoarse. unearthly tones of his own voice. ‘ Vengeance." and the darkavi’nde svvept away the echo as it lor med. ' Vengeance .” and his wtld and solemn vow stood eternally recorded. Alrtti‘a‘t night he watched j by. the bodies of hie wife and child—and the" next rnor. ning‘ buried them with his own hands, swearing over their graves, bitterly to a v'eng‘e’thetn. ' ' ‘ '. “ ““Aa‘ihe ’was returning from hie melan cholyitaalr, he found lying upon tlte‘grass hair‘thev'door. a large'hunting knife still red’iith'blood. ' Upon the halt ‘.W” carv ed‘inft‘ode‘ characters the name. {Commie Bmm.“ 3) ,v : ~ -‘ r '. t’m'rhin Smith was a harem-abdomina ry partiaan (a companion of tho'od’toriou'i; Vanbmla’rk) who. ivith accompany of out casts like himsell. and a few negroes. made if: item incursions into the upper countien of (how Jersey.;;tunti“' W’e‘ie notorious tor theifcruel and barbarooettgatmgttt ol'the patriotic females. "'i‘" ‘- ‘J‘flt'efat- n 0.3 “he". the. Wield Earmua ’yie‘rj’oitéyonng.‘ héj h'od ,tit'olessed. at tit-I iteh’atenr‘rur her; ttvhicb site by do igneous" qnoohragedtaud the o'fl‘erot' his ha'od WEE ilfttiiglit have been expected. refused"? E'V'eii'lfieri he swore" she ‘ehould, ”Eli? cause to repen,t,it,,and still, nourishing a deadly hatrediilte‘had trikob‘ 'a'anntage of the ab aenc‘_€’ol§_“liei"hurband, and paying}: visit with bietr'o'bp to~Hockcniack;”with is him 5. :‘. ~ - ‘ . ‘h ‘ . ..‘ I I ,1" find. I‘. 36915:};ng 917°Abautfour hundredemigrants from Sweden, arrived at Chicago. a {ew'daya a. go, on their way to Henry county. Illinois. whither five hundred of their countrymen had preceded them by a year. 'l‘hetr pro. party is all held, says the Chicago Demo (rat. in common. although some are weal thy and others destitute—some having ht tle or no money. and others 38 000 or 810.000. This community, embracing a ’bnut eleven hundred persons. have purcha sed almost the whole of Henry county. containing some of the finest lands in the West. In their religion, these people op preach the Lutheran denomination,_ altho’ non conform'lstl in regard to that church. They reject all prescribed form: and cere monies in their worship, and claim no guide but the bible. ‘ 53A melancholy accident occurred at Niagara Falls on Sunday last. A fine lad ol the name of John Murphy, aged about 13 Years. in the employ ofJudge Potter. in crossing to Chippewa in-a canoe, was drawn intothe rapids on the Canada‘aide. and into the" Green and Horse Shoe'Fall.’ When he was first discovered. he was be yond the reach of all earthly asuielance ; i and although the little fellow dtd all that his courage and strength could do,- holding his slight canoe for nemly twenty minutes. al most stationary. and when tired nature gave up conlen'dmg longer With the wind and current. both against him, the little fellow plunged overboard. and with the courage and perseverance of a man for some time breasted the current. But, alas; too late : though within one hundred yards of the shore. howae in the embrace either with ma cataract. winch never releases its vice time l ‘ - ‘-- ~ 'The broken fragmenls oflhe frail bal were. all that were found of the‘linle‘mari ner.‘ ‘A widened molher and three chil dren "1.09!" lhe,,losa.of a son and brother and many strangers lament the fate Oh no No and e‘xcellem boy—Rochester flmeri can. June 14. ~ Executors Notice. OTIOE Is heteby giwn that Letters N Testamentary htWe been granted to the subscribers on the estate of Abraham Goad. se‘n., late of Decatué township, tle ceased. nml that those indebted to said es tate are required to make payment With out delay, and those having claims against the name wtll present them daily» anthenti cated. for settlement. , ‘ t ,‘HJOHN Goss_ » ~ . “ ' ‘ HENRY KEPHART, '3 ‘ “3' ' " Executora. Docntuntowmhip. May 22.1847, ‘ NEW GOOD? H O . LARGE n‘ml'gener'nl 'u'asurtm'em 01 A , .WFU; Sfllefilfdfip'j'lg and summer Mods jugt ‘recriwd b "IhE'f'fifllficriber-y. ‘cdnsisllng'o' DRY GIOODSJIGROQE, Jules. QUEENSWflRE, CUTLER 1». :Hflflwmzw. 3907's and SHOES. ;&;c. &F}. ’a‘u‘d 'evqr‘ylhing else Usually keprl linn country‘sl'ore. (11l pf which he :wifl fdispb‘s‘e ol‘ht' ve'ry lo'wy m‘lg‘sb lorncusvh. or fin exchange for lumpériqurcpumry' pro: jduce.‘ Call and vitamins for 'you‘rselv‘ca.‘ i. ; , . _F: If: HURXTHAL. f ‘ - May 20,1847. ' ' / ‘ [BJNKJ for sale-9 at ffi‘z’s- vofi'c‘e. NE’Alisler’s Ointment; ' .rgm . ~sr' 2: :M 515-5955251 » _ T?“— -,E§=?‘*"'r"”rfifi§§i * ' 55:52:35.?- ',. J $253935! z'EExfi 33": ‘ 3-3.- 535553—23“. ~ #512523 --:~::_;_a-; "' ' , ‘: ;-/.::.:- d£€ I, ‘£3 - q. -:_—:_—<~ fizz—V“ ,7 r: 7;; .y. . , z. .». I": 1 :\ é» - 3A ‘ i =~ I. . , i? V'l‘ 8m ~ 2! I_“.“ éétyfi— ‘.‘-13:12:53 4-3-1133;- __.§~—'v~ . ... E 2215; Egg—€2s2 . rhi-E'??? -. Eiéfi ~“f‘fifflfl: W} ,___ rv-_:‘..—_ :7. . .. ‘2‘ 13:12?‘ 22%? r: . ‘scamvsa “;—;?.':.‘.."-7 , A‘~=:-T—:T.—“~ iga-Efimw __. ‘--:2-=—;zi=.—T=~:* 2:55:43 ‘3. ‘ 35:11:- L's—m “-.v;; x '-'{Z§Q;T§f¥f§§§ké§s€? _. Inscnszble- Pers/nrahon. ills OlN'l'Ml-IN'l‘ HAS PUW'ICR to r‘nusn all T l‘ZX'l‘l-JRNAL SOIUCS SCROFULOUS HUM ()RS.SKIN DISEASES. I’OISONOU-‘l WOUNDS, l to disrhnrgu lhmr pumd mnllors and lhen heuialhem. l n .5 rightly (armed All-hauling. lnr Ihc-re in mm-ely in disease. cxlurnul or inrl'rnnl. that i! “'lll nul hencm. l have vat-d ll lor lhe lun! lourlron yours ior nll disvn‘nns of lho cheat, consumplinn. liver, invnl. Hug the ulmosl'dnnger nnd-stpomihilily. and l (10‘ ohm before henvcn nnd man. that no! In one single cuselms ll iuilrd lo benefil. when the patient was within the mm'h oi murml means l have hnd gihysicinns. learned in tho profusion, l have had Minmirrs ol lhaGospelJudgoaul' [hmßench i Aldermen. nml Luuyera. gcnllomen of lhe highest crudnlnn. and mum'rumm ofiho roun use It in uvu: ry vnnmy nhvny. nml (hero hns been hut one vomc. ononniicd. uniicrsui value, saying. "McAliuler.your Omlmcnl IS Goon." CONSUMP'I'ION. It can hnroly be credited (ha! a naive can have uny client upon Kim lungs. nontml an ‘ they urn \\'lllllll lhu nyslcm. But if pluccd upon Illl' ‘chi-s't, ll pcnolnzles dirvrlly m the lungs :cparnlea lhe pomunonn purlu-ir-n lhnl nre consuming them mid ox pela lhonl lrmn the ayalom. ll ‘iigawggunng pursens 0f consumplmn n nlmuully. *’ HEADACHE. The Salvo linscnrnd persona oilho Headache of 12 year‘s standing. and \\ lm llllLl II regu lully evvry Wei-k. su lhut vumllxng nllcn look plncc. D. uhn-ss und liar-Ache nrc hclpml with like sues (‘CHH- IiIII'IUMA'I‘ISM. llrcmnvcn almost immediately the “illumination and swelling ’Vlll'fl lho pain a! COUFFL‘ 0011508. (301.!) FF.lC'|‘. COHFHIHWIOR, lenr Crmpluini. pains in lhe ('hcsl or Bldc. lalhng ofl'ol the huir. an: or the ulhar. nlwnys accompanies cold [oi-L H I! a surc- sign ot'disenw in the system?» have cofd feel. 'l‘nm ()inmwnl is the true rpmedy for SCROII‘ULA, EIH'BU'ELAS. SALT nut-um. LIVER com-Luff: sou: m-aa,qum:r. sum: 'runm'r. unmpiii'ris. Mann-1,011 Dom: unms’r. mum, u” CHEST mamas. uui-h as “T". ”A. ori-REssioN. “ms, also. sou: LII-s. mur-pan HANDS. Tumonu. CUTANEOUU ERUPTIONB. NERVOUS msmsrzs. and 01 Ihc SPINF. There is no medicine now known so good. SCALD HEAD. We have cured cases thul nctu~ ally defied every thing known.“ we“ as Ibo übilily ul {illonn or lwculy ilucloni. One man Inld us he hud 1 Apt-m 3500 on his children without any benefit, when n low boxes of lhe omlmem cured them BALDNESS. H nil! rollorc lhchmrquickcr than any ulher Hung. BURNS. it is Iho' best thing in the “arid lur Burns. {Read lhe directiuns nruund the box.) WORMS. 11 mil drive every wsllgc of [hem a: way. (Read the ilirerliuns nmund lhe box.) (JOHNS. Occasional use loc onninieni willal wnya keep rornu liom grou'mg. Pcuplo need not be lrouh'vd wilh them it they m” use it. PILHS. Thousands are yearly cured by this Oink mom. 'I‘E'ITEIL There isnolhmg boiler lur lhe cure a Toner. JAMES MnA LISTER. & Co.. Solo proprmlur u! lhe übuve medu-Ine. CAUTION. "Nu Ointment mH no genuine un~ lus- lhe names ol James JlcAllialer ur Jamel M's Allfxlcr (9 Co . urv WRITTEN wun n raw upon zvzkv ‘ mun." PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. [Read the Followmg (y'onnnunicalion. Rel-«wed from on old, rapt-«:ted. nnd well known emu-nu! Huludclrhin. and men judge tor youmall. I hdudclphm. 10m muJSlh. X 846. To 'l‘. D. Peterson NO. 08 Chvslnul slrcel : Having been rcunslcd to give my upxnmn on lho mom: 0! ‘ Mu ALISI'ICK'S SALVE I um mllmg to cnumcmle mule ul'xha- benefits Much l have exptvncnccd m the l usv uflho umcle. In the spggg‘ul' 1845 I had an attack 0! Eryuipelnu in my thee which became Very pgmiul. and encoded :moun’e o! my eyes, bemg uucndou wilh fever. my distress was area! and I became to be tearful of 109' mg my eye. Alllmugh not much u behave: in what is lermnd quark nll‘dlflnefl. I purchased u box and made nppli~ cullon to my face To my surprise lhe pmn soon n~ baled and m n \\ cek’s Inna l was entirely cured and [firmly believe lquß lhe salve undo: Provklgnca lhnl curvd mo. From that lune lo the present l have mend the urn cle an (WC .S'M, rcqulrl‘d. .'mJ . .1: may um: when: I have un-d il. l huve IJulld a dcmdod hcnufil. Alone ”we". gulng Iu hell All night, my throat wmi uo Eoro mull swallowed will: difficulty, but by un up pliculinn uf the min: l was rehuved before morning. I have used H In cases 01 bums. brulM‘H. npmlna and flesh cum all will: Ihc happiest ufleclumnd one case of puinonmg by n mld vmu m mo woods has been dned up and cured by u Ich applications. From my own OXpCI'IOHCO I would wrongly rocum~ 3 meml il loull,us uphoup convomonl mount-mo. ll n-qums nu propurunon olner [hull to rub non [ha ul- ‘ mt‘led purl. l have lwcomo so partial to it that I expect to keep ilcunslanlly In my lumdy. Though nul ambitious luuppcnr In prim, yet I can not ruluuu lo huw (hm cunnnumcuuun made public if judged bout to servo the muse ol humuunly. Ronpecllully llunhc. 4 - WM. ADAMS. ,N°~26,Ql,d_Y°”s Road. . . [CPPrice' 25 cents per box. .0 G E N 'l' S.- ‘ E. (5- W. I'. Irwin, Clemfield. Aleusrs. .flmolds. Lutllcrsbufg. Jo/m Fallon. jr. Curwinsville. Levi Lutz. IB'eltc/x'uille. ‘ Clearjield. Dec. 25, 1846. lg. CRANS & BROTHER, Curwensville, Pennsylvania, AVE, and will keep constantly on H hund.‘u large asaorlmenl of Dry~Goods, Hardware, Queens— ware, Groceries, Drugs and Dye , Stuffs, Tin-ware, Books (9' Sta tionary, Hats, Caps and‘Bonn‘etS‘, Boots and Shoes, ‘Tobacco‘ and * Segars, Umbrellas, - Carpet“ and Carpet and ‘Cotton . Yarn, Con-' Icctionaricp, Paints, Oils, Teas, fi&c.3&c'.,."'. . , ' ~ All 0! whichlhey are preyured to Sell on the mos! regsénablglerms; " , 1'“ ' '. plums & Bhd’mx‘m Melba Agentsffqr Whale qf Dr. Jajhéal .celebrnled family mellicmicg-I , ‘ , mgoodggchq‘hg‘ed no} Lfimbér,-p}o. dupe WARNS. for, which‘lheihighest‘pri. “88 Willbegwenrg' , « ~;, Murch‘l2. ’47—". . gown-SEED ~ aha BACiONi’xg'ar . pQlgjby CR'ANS‘K; ‘Bnomgku _ Cu'rwins'ville, May“. 1847. PERRY vDfl-VIS’ VE GETJIBLE ','-‘~.Paill Killer. ~ 1 KEYHIS vn‘l'unbxlc . Mrdchine, which imp . r‘ccenlly becn‘ discovered'by Parry Divil, 6! Providence. ’Rhodo lalnnd. il. unqugllion ably. lho brnl‘fnmily‘ medicine oven covmpoundgd. evan by the Medical Faculty an thou-ands who huvb ox'perlbnccd‘ila éflicncy, cnn 'loslify. But few of lho-diseases which u had cured and can eurov can be mentioned in lho Ilmim OI an ordinary adver mamonh' but ninmlg‘lhcm uro ' Dyspepaia, Dyscntery. Erysipelas. Hheu mall's-m (of [/10 worst character), Crazy), Qtdnsy, Piles. (internal and ewlema (I) Cong/a. with Ilzc‘ raising of _b7oo , Spasms. “Cramp. (Inked. "Sore and Bra~ ‘ 'kcn Breast. Pain in‘ the ‘Sule and «‘.lo- cab“: E. San: _ _,. ‘ .\. ’_'.‘.‘:.':._‘?_L 94—21% mac/i, Can/rem! Maul/i &- Lips, Toot/i -aclzc. sick Headache, and musi ut‘her diseases to which the human family are subject. ' . ‘ l ll may be mid llml lho roporlod cure: it ha! of fooled nro lon many. and Ihol it is 0! count) a hour; but keep it in your families—keep il on board your vanela—you will need no ouhur medi cine cheul; and keep it near you, and however you may [)0 ullucked. apply the Pain Killer immo- Jmtely. according lo directions, and you will no longer be fauhlosn. Try it and prove il.‘boloro you call it n hoax or n holubug. W'FOR SA LE by M. A. FRANK. Ag'i, April ‘22. ’47—“. IN THE BOOK OF NATURE AND OF COM MON SENSE. Ihnl lho nulurul vegetable produc lions nl'cvery country are, if properly applied um plyinfliciem for the euro olcvery‘maludy mcidcn lo ant-h peculiar (limulc. lrv'ght’s' Indian Vegetable Pills, NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HEALTH Those extraordinary Pull» are compared of plums which grnw uponluneuunly on our m‘vn so“, and nre. Ihc-{eluro Dem-r udupled lo uur ('unnlimuunl Ihun Mvdvmnes concucled from foreign drug“ hmw evur hell ”my may bt. compounded ;' and u WRIUUT'S Ih'UJAN VEGETABLE PILLS are rounded upun Ihc pnncwle lhnl lhu human body in in lrulh SUBJECT TO BUT ONE DISEASE. uameiy. corrupt humora, and that and Medicine cures this diaeuse on by cleansing and puri/ying the body, it WI" be man‘ tle-I th at. it the corlslltullun Im not ontlrely exhaus» led. a pcraevornnue In lheir use. according to direc~ ”GUI. is absolutely certain to dnro diucaso of ova. ry name from the bOdy. When we 'uish to rutore a swamp or moral: to lcrlllin. we drain it of tho uuperubundnnl water. 111 like manner. It We wish to nurture lho body to Miami. we must clonnso iI oflmpurity. \VIIIGH'I‘S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS will be found one ofthe be“, if not. "10 very best. med icino in the vmrH for carrying out this GRcfiIND PURIFYING PRINCIPLE. because they oxpel lrnm Ihc body all morbid and corrupt hnumr. the cause at Ihc disease. in an easy and Natural .‘lmmcr ,- and uhilo Ihny every day GIVE EASE AND PLEASUREdiIem ol'evcry name in raptdly driven from the budyu ’ I’Vrzg/zt’s Indmn Pegetable Pills Can be had grnuine ol the (allowing highly respectable Mun-keepers In Cleatjie/rl County. Ihc/10rd Shaw. Clmr/irld; Daniel Ilarrctt, Curwinsoi/Ie; David Irvin. Luthersburg. Elk County. Cobb .5- Gallagher. Ridgerl'ay; George W'ei'a. St. Marys. Centre County. Brorkerhqfl' @- Irwin. Belle/ante,- J «8- J Potter. Potters‘ Mills,- flrlam Fisher. Ccntreville; Henry Wilmer, flaronxburg; Samuel 'Lipttm, Milesburg; Henry fldams, I'Vallrrrville; Wm Murray. Pine Grove (Wills; ~. George Jae/r, Harrisburg; " HI, .Muaser, Alanheim; ‘ Ff] l’V/litlalcer. Coverley Hall; David Duncan, Spring Mills; F Burkhardt. Rabcrsburg; Boozer &- Gilliland. Centre Hill. BEWARE or Coun’rznmn—Tho public am can tioned against the manv rpurioun medicine: which In order Io deceive. are called by name: limilar to Wright's Indian Vegetable Pilll. women: devoud exclusively to the sale 0t ann'r's INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLa, of the North American College of Health. No. 288 Greenwich Street. New York, No. 198 Tremont street. Boa. ton; nml PRINCIPAL Oman. No. 169 RACE S-rnn'r. Philadelphia. CLEflRFIELD BRIDGE WOOLLEN FACTORY. ' HE business at the above estpblish- T ment will in future be conducted by James Forrest. Particular attention will be given to the manufacture of Cloth, 'Blanlcete. Baizcs. &c. &c. .' ' . . ALSO—Cnrding and Falling. WOOL taken in exchange [or Satinete, Flannels. &c. ‘,. ' ' . All kinds of grain, npd ‘other country produce, delivered at the Factory. will be taken at the market; price in payment for work donent this establishment. “' ‘ , A.pri1.‘18,47. ‘ ‘ ‘ M. , BRANDRETH PILLS._ ‘; USTreccived afresh supply ,of Bran- J drell)’s~.juslly ceiehrnted pilleilb dvfiecuom}: {or. use; Price 253 cm“: per box... For: gale‘by E.;& W. *F. lnwm. «(beam the only, a‘thO’rized agents in the boropgh otClsarfieldy- . -.« u ..' MNDV' 97%;!84651‘ - ‘1 ‘ ,‘. W: ; "‘lm Meeting ‘ 013 County- BommWs. . ERSONShavmg busineasr‘to'tr‘ausacl P Wiché bnizrd of:oommi9§io'ne'ra’ p! Clenrfield.coubty.lH-wiuutake; noticq'ilhafi" said board-will =be‘ ging'sessioq -9n‘€-Mol‘lvd’h’y‘ lhe'filh‘daynoi Jul‘y nexta'i’" 3")“ 'f'fl‘,‘ ‘l' 5:9:- Amzsunmz. . 5.. .u n «xv-i M .-~.u{-“:l*;§\fl;=‘Pf_. THOMPSON, Cl’k.‘ ‘ June 19. 1847. JOY TO THE WORLD. Cleadield, Pa IT IS WRITTEN OF THE NATURA L PRINCIPLES. ram. eemtewe ~ .4 INDIAN VEGETABLE 'RESTORA TI_VE » ‘PILi..S-,'-’k'-‘-" Prepared by I_Jr,;Gcarge Banner, afNew Yarlrmn'd for mtg by thranntzedlictvOl, .0597!!! it; (Ide count .‘ ' ’ ' 4 - ' " u 'i. y] THE uuhprocedentod success that h" 17%;; ,_ pttendcd t u, use 9f Sh l - it! ' the “5431-5? practice or’tho proprietor lid: 3 mm; BM; or eight yuan. has‘ induced hlm to yigld 11g ~r no mo importnnniea olmnnymhodnu w) need and been benefited by lhp'mrsad make arran'gementet‘o place th‘em'wilhln the reach ofrthulnublilc generally. in, dpmg to lump pelt. ed upon to any that the Indian Vegeta ’eßestzrn. tivo‘ Pill is decidedly superior to any wiili w lébr he is acquainted. They combine I’l9} W 01» ‘erlice of many of the best vegetaple, medicine. ‘(used in no other ptlla) in such n manner'as'to n'fu ford not onlytmmodiute snd temporary but perma nent relief, , v , ‘ 3" The valuable tonics which enter into “Hinton:- positton by their action upon the secretory‘urgans hold in checlt the purgetivo prtnctple'und induce a gentle and natural operation without inconvenience or pain, and while they restorou naturui'and behi thy action oftho stomach, liver and bowels. Ihey increase, instead of diminish the ulreugth ol the patient. * ‘ ' . ’ =Titey have‘heen need a: a family. medicine for 'yaan by many of tile first respectability—and slv ‘though they are not. recommended lo "beai‘ull the lills that flesh is heir to." yet it has been very rare that it has been- found necessary for those using them to employ any other madtcinomud their ecu: - sional use will almout invariably prove an effectual preventive to disease. They are exactly adopted to the use of famillel. travellers and seamen ; they cleanse the blood, causing a tree circulation-apart r obstructions and promote the edcrelionqfiheallhy bile, and consequently eratenveacellent medicine for Nausea. indigestion, Nervous Disorders. Dejec~ tion. Litter Complaint. painsin the Head, Side,und Breast, Costiveneas, Len of Appetite, Urinsry oh atructions. Ague and Fever, Bilioue and lntermib tent fevers, Dyeentery. Rheumatism, Scrofula, and are eminently useful in all lemale complainll—au}! ‘ in one word, all diseases arising from unhealthy sedation: and impurity of the blood. Numerous teatnnoniule of their efficacy in particular cane, might be added. but the proprietor‘profcre presen ting a lew certit‘n-ntoa of their general character'., lrum p 0! sons oi unquestionable candor and veracity. who would not In any degree lend their influence to promote any thing that ll not of decided utility. and rely on their intrinsie mt rite to gain theta a reputation. leeling a most porect confidence that none vrtllebeudon their use who gtve them u_{uir trial. a The following lollor from the RawGoorgo Bow en. wilh other ccrlificnlen in lho hand-of the r genu, will nerve [0 show the efficacy ol lhe-o pilla: ' ELK Hour. Walworlh Co.. Wiicomln. Dr. Ononm—Wuh plealuro l inform you ol'lbo areal benefit: which [have derived from your pilla. l have been in a decline for some limo. which hu gronlly alarmed mo, more capacinlly an my catn plain: w" a conuumplivu one. and also] have bcpn very lgilioul. and lanO labored oovcl’aly with pain- In my head. and my eye. have been :0 affected a lo mm of n aallow. cloudy. and other dinngrgeablo complexions. My wife had suffered also from 'grou weakness and severe puinsunnd In your Pilln have so wonderlully relieved us, we have sounded tho name of them all over our neighborhood ; Ihey will corlumly be ever_tegarded in thin place, and when ever my exlraonlmnry cure in known. ul lho molt l valuable preparation for purifying lhe blood and ,regulaling Ihc lyalem. luhould not have'know'n lllu wonh of your Pills had ll not been for the Rev. Wm. 1". Dam", of Cuddcvillo. Sullivan‘cuu N. Y,. who wilh grcal kmdneu senl man box lo Iry them. and [0 lbs! box 0! Pill. I owe my health. and an Ibo agent here in out (1!- your pills. I wish you would send me n pnckagc of boxes an noon at pouiblo.— With bcu winhe- for your prosperily. lamidhar lir. yours rcupeclfully, GEO.-BOWERS. . 00‘8- &' W. F. lnwm. Clcnrfiold; JOHN ltwm. Curwinsvallo; Jlme: Mrhlumfll. Burnside lowa nhlp; (I. W. &—— Amman. Lulbnuburg, and LEVI Lu-rz. Fn'nchvillo. arc Agonu fur lho prepn elor fur lho sale at lho above medicine in_ Clear flold county. n0v.95. '46—ly. DR. E. GREENS man & Bkofi’m' PILLS. IV HE demand ior the above medicine 1‘ in the last ‘2. or 3 years, is deemed a sufficient apology [or placing it now ful~ ly before lhe people 3 and the diseases for which it is applicable have become so prc‘ vaient in this country that a remeily ‘enti lied (u confidence. is :1 area! desideratum. The diseases 1 allude lo are Hepatilis. (Liver alien-tion.) Dyspepsia. and 'fenule complaints in general. Eff'l‘he above pins will be kept con'. stamly for me by . , Richard Shaw. Clearfiold. Biglcr 6- Co.. Bell lowmhip. Gru/mm :S~ "’right, Bradford James McGirk, Philipsburg‘. , 0ct..20. 1846. ' DR. JAMES LOCKEJ ‘{ 3 SURGEON, ommz, .xs 3 WlLL’visit’Clearfield und'Cut- 5 2 wenaville regularly-hereafter? saeverul times a year. : " ,=»‘x a a All operations-upon ‘thg TEETH: S Warranled to answgr the {glil'exgeg-"h s tntit‘mp of lhe patient in every case, S 2 otherwise there will be'no ‘churg'e.’ " a g , Teeth mudo on trial. lii-desired. 5? g 2W5“ next visit willbqatathorSepgé lember courl. -, :' ”magi-@7919,“ Lrwwrmrwq~m¢fi .r vavme‘A- - Noticer I - NOTICE is hereby-givén’thfltLéttert j 0! Administrnlion have been ,g'rani- -. (ed 40 ,lhev-undersig‘ned on «ha catntpqu ;, Ebenezer Magma film 0! the Vborquahaf ‘ ClearfieMydecéasedfafid lhnta'll ‘per’s‘e‘hs v iqdébted .t 9 said ,estme are.‘ (mnemed to F make immédiate payment, an‘d-‘thbsfe “ay- 3 ing claims ,against 'thé“satire“fiill'firéued! ,~ [hem duly.abll)eh.ticuted.v¥' a." -' ‘r .‘ ‘1‘»? I , ' . . - MARY‘MAGEEysfldm'rx.‘ C'le‘arfield.~ May.1.,1..1‘84?f~,‘ ,1”. 3: :.. --. I: w \LAt‘enZZ-on' I 111 1.“.- "" " u ' TAYLOR", G‘U’ARFS 1‘ ML3 y; “ YOU‘WV 13rdér‘e'd "th‘hiéét‘j‘afi is \Y} H ‘ Hlhe cdu‘rt house’ti'niihcrbw“ ‘y__s|: -ough of Clearfield. .oo' Samrdly 5 . the 3d day 0! July, next. BU.“ : If“ ~ o’clockyagmwpacket]-Whig”? I j :s.regal,lnlsendanca;~.-..is:gmuflk «RP ._: ..._ figment, of impgmncp y)!“ 1353;.” éu‘de’d’to.‘ "By bideé‘bf, ‘“I “N? THE=GAmlmmé June 18, .1847.
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