Democratic banner. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1837-1849, July 03, 1847, Image 4

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    KN Artur lilifilitlttrt’la thhairala’ted by. a
correapt'irld’ent‘ol the N'y-jO. Delta; tithing
m lrom? Rue“. Yinflgflh .. . ‘1».
, Fl?!“.3sl9\Qhur'9"°".M°'°“"' . i.' I cloned my last in haste. aal wardr
“THE'SPRING‘ RETURN”) 'BUT NOT dererl on a scout. and a pleasant one’itvwag.
“ ' TO ME RETURNS.” ll Was sent to a ra'nche. . Le Punta.’ 350 r
'1 ' ' 40 miles lrnm here. to bring in a quantity
ol'sugar. captured by the Rangers theday
belore. We reached the plunder before
daylight. and l pushed on to the ranche.
leaving lO'or 12 men to guard and load
the wagons. The Mexicansl on discover
ing my little party. lied to the root at
their castle. and prepared to delend them
selves. Alter some lime, I brought them
to a parley. and lnund that they had'mia
taken me and my boys lor Camanche ln
diana. 'Altera laugh and a drink of real
cow’s milk. we started lor the wagons, but
on the way met two"men, who inlormed
me that the wagons had been seized by
500 Mexican laneera. and that our retreat
wan cutrofl; I remembered the atoryot
the three black crows, whiéh dwindled
down to something no black an a crow,
and soon lound that the 500 Mexicans
were only 47 innocent Camancheo."who
had been levying ' black mail’ in the
neighborhood. and. as usual—
“ The wealthy they slaughtered. the lovely lhoy
Ipnred."
They had killed every Mexican man they
met with. and had with them nine or ten
very beautiful young Mexican girls as
prisoners. The boys wished me to attemptl
a rescue ; but we are at peace with them.‘
and there’s a bargain—‘ Let me alone and
I’ll let you alone.’ Beaides, a young Mex
ican lady at Guerrera auured me ahe’d
preler a Comanche tor a husband toe
Mexican.antl an American to either, or
both; that expression, I tear, coat a noble
'ellow his lite.
.::.:;:‘2xo;nwin;x:
'l‘hry t 1!" the Spring time glad and gay, but and lo
me I! uprmg:
ldtc’ud tho tender memories. Ill! flower: and mid
birds bring.
Olllughinz hearts nml lustrous forms. that in my
4 childhood played
A novel-.linngjuhtloo. in homo'n acqucat'rcd glnde.
Howling]; dondl—und those who live. to ma mo na'
'lhoflcad: . ‘
The hihgoga {aiding u's in one. with lhe Ipnnga ofold
:- ;
And lhlnkm o! thnl kindlmcas. which instinct seem
a: mi». ,
I We! how "11l green Warld now‘s a descrl waste
to me.
My Flthor's In his honored grove. In the old lime
'lwnn his pride.
To Iruinhil ton to munlineaa. nu l sported by his nido.
Mv_molhor, now bowed low wilh years. was then u
Matron fair.-
And oflen blessed her hangluy boy. on she amooxhod
my lrunm hair.
Spring l—‘Tvmn n bright spring morning when my
angel daughter died; ‘
Honimr fell upon my neck. unu in agony \vo aigh'd—
When a flock of glittering birds lil down on the lawn
before lhl door.
And wonlon. wild mirth mum: to the umiling houvons
did pour.
I would have hailed lhcm guily. in hours ofjoy or
use. .
But then. Iboy nomad In coma in spite, lo mock
”our miseries;
My cruuh'd hon" deam'd u cmol wrong lhnl nny
‘ [hing was gay,
When our sorrow was I 0 mighty—our darling tom
away. ‘
Ilerliulo lap. from mom to mom, I'd heaped with
Agni flowen. ~
When wll they ever bloom again, ungloomad by
that: dark hnunf
Oh! when lho spiril’u blossoming in wilhored on lifo'a
w-y. '
Say no: unto lho desolate Ihnl Spring in glad and guy
The dew-drop on the rose of May. to mo in memory's
Ml“.
Dnmlvinf for a mason from tho nighuml ofdmpalr;
And lho nnhnen which lho breathing earth an new
I turned ilgnve—
Wu l‘whisper from the early loved —{rom the bunrd
—qum the anvz. J. A. S.
A TRIFLE THAT MAY Nl‘ BE A
TRIFLE.
Intended for those that think.- Hal l the
grievances of the world arise from inst
tention to small matters. The sum ofhu
man happiness or misery is—‘not made up
olgreat actions or their results, but de
pettd‘upnn the aggregate bearing of the
seeming trifles ol the hour. The lack ola‘
proper estimate of the importance olmin
note things inducesa carelessness—a want‘
of thought—a neglect at which lew would:
be guilty, did they hut lightly apprehendl
the important consequences ”i all actions.‘
‘Call'again.’ said a man 0! wealth to a
humble purveyor of small luxuries, ‘l havet
no change with me.’ It was no doubt true
to the letter. but he had bank notes. and
a few steps trsuld have furnished the re
quisite trifle. ‘ It was a trifle to the weal
th'y’ purchaser. but was it the same to the
poor sender? It would not do tor the
latter to oflend his customers by telling
him he really wanted the few shillings. and
could not wait the t more convenient sea
sod._’, No—he must go without the ne
cessaries lor his lamily which were to have
been purchased from the proceeds at his
sale. The world would be happier ifthere
were lewer instances of this evident want
of thought, although they may not be very
common. But the few that do occur oc
casion sufficient misery to call tor a few
remarks. The tact of a demand being
snjall. instead of being an argument for,
instant settlement, is commonly regarded
“an apology for delay. The loss at cre
dit lollows the protest ol :1 note for hunr
duds, and the debtor will more heaven
and earth in a small way, to avert such a
catastrophe. But. the same person will
say ‘call again’ to the dollar or two cred
ttorguithout the tear 0t consc uences.-
It cannot afl'ect his standing. 1! is so ve
ry a trifle that it can be paid at any timer
and that ts the reason ior paying it at no
particular time.
But the unreflecting man does not know
that his creditor’s credit may go by the
board through his procrastination. and that
creditor’s verbal promise to pay his cred
itor sufler a protest equally fatal to his
good standing as 'a bank protest to the oth
er. ,
There are some busineslee, too. which
arezinade up at small dealings and trifling
creditii. ' ‘
The printer’s demands, for example. as
arulnaeldom attain two figure- in the
dollar column; Juel‘ apnly,lhe- tea" a
gain ’ bystttntto hid), and his; paper mau
ut’uturer’a bill Will be about as slow as a
Mluianippi bond. "
By} the effect ol the ' call again ’ re
pulse tells hardest upon those who Me by
their daily labor. And its exercises may
oof'q‘ji‘eraté npon one person or one tarni-
Di bpljun through a score of families or
Ihtltjidtilln; If you could only trace— the
dQ'hrvwhich you paid to a laborer. in its
lrnela for a few hours after it left your
hand: _on Saturda evening. and note the
09bit]!- 'paid Body the purchases it made,
I.“ “"th have an idea of the disappoint-
DF'I" ,‘hl‘fh - Would have been occasioned
1,-.'°.l"|lfl|n-’. .Such an insight into the
”will”! PUlfe {night Induce atrain o!
thought which Would involve the truth that
the killing sum due should he at least as
rigidly binding ufion'our punctuality as
,jthe llt’ er demand. even though it mum.
ed Lthgform o! a bank obligation. .
.s‘ll ii only take such tank-in your eotimg
'tlonrllt‘nill- be right. Then mm will he
no .' nocomidered ltileu.’ and all will'seve
the ytlzht at NApol‘e'on’n tcply to the apo
logist tor'the negleat of What he ,wal pleu
ed to term 'a trifle ’--' Who talks 01 tri-
Get? ‘0 There; ore ho such things‘ in the
world !’- Wflghl’ijaper. '
‘ Nwm Immune: makes a {col .- but a ooxcomb :-
piny- ol bio o‘wn makmfi. ‘ ‘
gagififigaVi
3.1...-6...
'J v I
v 1 L...‘ a A
Lovc. .flnceslorial Pride and Debt
Rather: spi3y law-question has come be
fore one of the Paris Courts. giving public
ity to the foIIOn-ing dramatic circumstances
out of which it grow :z—A certain young
and pretty actress, who, by shrewd man
agement and economy. had contrived to
lay up a serviceable fortune, became inspi
'ed with tho unprofessional desire to ex-
change hat unlrammaled celibacy {or an or
derly maniage. Looking around among
he: admirers, the can he: eyes upon a
)joung man of honorablenama and connec-
‘onl. whq, by a copy“ of hgadlpng (_iin
palion. had plunged irrevocably in debt.
‘ Her immediate relolve was In bring atom
a bargain—aha payment of his debut in
exchange for the right to call heraelf by his
arielocialic name. Sure of a relueal while
he was in free air. eh'e'proceeded Io buy up
the claims against him, and threw him Inlo
prison. Here he received her condilionnl
fire! ofl'er—' prison of marriage in exchange
for prieon of Ilone.’ The young man do
clined. and elill continues to decline the al-
liance. declaring that she may deprive hill
of Ins liberty. but he will not stain the el
cutchuon of his family by a disgraceful al
liance. Once a month, however. she calls
and repeats the ofler. and there have been
large be". as to the final result, based on
the probable strength of the love of liberty.
A Curfew Phytiologt'cel Fact —Perlonl who are
are in the habit of the daily ule of the epongo a:
an erticle o! the bath-room. mny not be aware ol
the living properties 0! this peculiar unbalance.—
Thot Iponge in n lungur. meet people undemond.
though in animal hiltory is little known. A late
Engilllt lecturer upon curioue phyuiologicel mnt- ‘
lere. any: that sponge is in living garbage, vegoln
ting at the bottom or the non; it grow: to rocks.
and alanine: the shape are cookie shell .' the liv
ing untrue! u the gluoy. uhite-ei-ogg looking nub
etnnce which is lprced over in sponge body ; the
article known by that name in commerce. being
‘ merely the ekoleton of the animal. The lecturer
declaring that the very flintl were nothing more
than cryrlnltintion of epongcl. To prove that Itonee
hud lives, he went into certain geological inquiries,
and lubecquently make of math, cuule~filb. &c.,
and Ihowcd that the mouth of the mail we- turn.
ished with :1 cutting of mechnninm, far euperior an
a piece of cuttlery. to any artificial knife or razor;
in which article inventive improvements may be
attained by n careful study ol'lhe eneil‘e mouth.
Enrrom.—An odilor'a duliol, even in I can
’ L-omphrnlivoly unimporlnul. era enormous nod un
-1 lhunlduluhoro ho praiael, “love-him lerl than
‘ lhmr dinner," and than ho find: fault wnh. hale
him "worm than lhe devil." ll he slept oul. mun
fully, ho can scarcely ovoid slapping on somebo
dy'u lon. who will make it a point ofnover forget.
ling it: while [hole on whom ho may bellow com~ ‘
mondalion, (even if nolhing more aubrlanlinl.) du
ring hil journey. will quietly place u to lho ac
count orthoir own roaring—’ll:: Builder.
/ ”lhe Sun in going down. look at tho Man; if
the ourlh in dark. keep your oyo on heaven! With
God’s promim dud God’s prewnce. a man on
child may bu cheerful. '
Spring aha Sunimér
GOODS.
LEONARD & MOORE havejust re
ceived und are nuwflop'enmg and 3‘s!
ling at lheir old store tobmn, iii the her.
Vough of Clearfield. lhgir stock of. ‘
. . Sea‘sonable Goods, '
soonsioting of all the varieties of I“
- mraoons. 01200193138;
‘ HflRDWflRE. QUEENSWflRE,
; ‘ Among which are Gina's in‘various sizes
and shapes. Nails,‘ Scythea.'Fo‘i-ks. Bhnv‘.
Ichi. and the us'iuljarioly'iu’ each line.-'—:
! VJLSO—f-Clocka. Still. Rice, Fish, Btegl,‘
Silent-Imm &c;,' all of which are ofi'ered
low for Cash, or in ex‘ch'ango fut Oou'ntry
produce. ‘ June 10, ’47.
i ‘ Lislfan’d ‘ClaSsificmiolt ‘_
‘ 4F: Rot-aile‘rhhl-VFérqianl Mgrcha'qdizp
0.? 'und ‘Liqupmu in lClearfield, caunfiy:
rm 1847.
RETAILERS
cuss: 1.10.0011.
Brady towmrlu'p.
Arnold S. & Geo. 14 no liquor
Irvin Dnvnd 14- do , '
Lyon-Joseph _l4 u do ' ,
, Borough of Clearjield.
Biglar do Co. 13 do
Kralzor & Barren- . 14 do.
Hurxlhnl F. P. 14 do
Irwin E. J: W. F. 14 do
Leonard 8: Moore 14 do
Show Richard I 3 do
Pike townrhup. ‘
Barren Daniel 14 do -
Irvin John 12 liquor
Paxton John 14 no liquor
Crone & Brother. 14 liquor
Beccaria township.
'Cooper Ilrnal 14 liquor
Owen: A. P. 14 no liquor
Lawrence township.
I-‘orrcol Jamel l 4 do
Boggs township.
Barron I. L. &Co. 14 do
Karlh/am (owns/nip.
Mb. Jacob G. / 14 do
Wot-on dz Brennfl M do
Co'vinglon lawns/zip.
Lulz Low 14 do
Alphonzo Locomplo H do
Bormoiuo John 14 do
I Burnside towns/lip.
McMurmy James M do
Waller A. B. N do
Brady Wm. 14 do
Patchin John M do
Girard lawns/lip.
Pnlchin John 14 do
Brad/ord lawns/nip.
Wright & Graham 14 do
Fergucon towns/up.
0]! John P. M do
Bell lownahip.
14 do
Bigler dz Co.
Notice is hereby given, that an appeal
will be held at the Commissioneri Office.
in the borough of Clearfield. on Saturday
lhe lOlh day ol July next. at which dam
and place those persons Ihinking them
selveaaggrieved by lhe above classification
may attend, il lhey think pmper.
WILLIAM 'l‘. THORP,
Mercantile flppraiser
June 10, 1847.
CRANS & BROTHER,
GENTS far the sale of Dr. JflYNS
A Family Medicines ,-
Dr. CULLEN’S Indian Vegetable Remr
edy—Panacea. Specgfic and Pill Rem
edr ,-
‘ Dr. .{flPPLETON’S Remedy for Dug/'-
neu ;
CflNTRELZ‘S Compound Medicated
Syr of b’arsapan‘lfa ,-
CJi NfiEL/f S flnti - Dyapeptic Powder;
CflNTRELL’S flllcralive Pills ,-
S/IND'S Sarwparilla. &c., &c., &c.
Havejusl received a fresh supply of the
same. v
Curwinsville. May 10.
I Notice.
‘ NOTICE ts hereby given that Letters
Testamentary have been granted
to the subscriber on the estate at George
Shimel, senior. late of Murrifl township,
Clenrfield county. deceased—and that all
persons indebted to said estate are requir
ed to make payment without delay, and
those having demand: will present them
duly authenticated. '
‘ SAMUEL “’ARING.~
, Executor.
Morris township, May 11. 1847.
CRANS & BROTHER,
Clll'Wensville, Pennsylvania,
AVE. and will keep constantly on
H hand. a large assortment of
Dry-Goods, Hardware, Queens
ware, Groceries, Drugs and Dye-
Stufl‘s, T in-ware, Books (9 Sta
tionary, Hats, Caps and Bonnets,
Boots and Shoes, Tobacco and
Segnrs, Umbrellas, Carpet and
Carpet and Cotton Yarn, Con
fectionaries, Paints, Oils, Teas,
&c. &c.,
All ol which they are prepared lo sell on
the most reasonable lerms. V
Cums 8: Bnonmn are Ihc Agents lor
the sale of Dr.-Jnynca' celebraled-lamily
medicmeu. "
ijGoods exchanged for Lumber. Pm
duce nml Furs. for which the highest pr
cell WIII be gwen.
Executors Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that Lettecs
Testamentary have been granted to
the étibscrlbers on the estate of Abraham
Goes. sen., late of Decatur township, tle:
ceased. and that‘those indebted to said es
tate are required to make payment-1 with
out delay, and those having claims against
the same Wt” present them duly authenti
cated. for settlement. 1
JOHN GOBS.
HENRY KEPHART.
‘ Execulara.
Docntu'r‘ township. May 22. 1847.
; LARGE and-general assortment ol
A well seleéled swing and summer
‘guodsjual received bv the subscriber—
‘sonsiflmz of DRY GOODS. GROGE',
‘RIES. QUEENSWflRE. C'UTLERY'.
‘HflRDWflREL BOOTS and SHOES.
_dac. ”&c.. and fiver-ything else uéuully kept
m a country" more. all of which hg_will
'Qiaposg ate; my low may'for gash; or
m egchanfie (or lumber or" country pro.-
duce.‘ Ca l and‘e'xamine {or yourselves.
1 ,A .: f, "F. P._HURXTHAL. ‘-
May 26,1847; ' ‘
BLINK?! for sale a! this ofice.
March 12. ’47—”
JOY' TO THE-TWORLD.‘
PM): Y 11m V 1.5” . VEGE mm,»
Pain Killer. ' ‘ *
LICENSE-
[THIS valuable Medicine. which has
‘ reccniiy been. discovered by Perry
Davis, of Providonr‘m, Rhodo ininnd,io. unquestion
nyhly, lho but {Emily medicine over compounded.
oven by the Medical Faculty on Ihomnndo who have
experienced in! omcncy.can toulify.' But few of
lhe dinuo: which II has cured and can cure, can
he monlioned in lho limilu oi on ordinary odvur
luemenl; butomong Ihom nro
Dyspcpaia, Dyrentery, Erysipelaa, Hheu
mah‘sm (a; the worst character) .Crou ,
‘Quinsy, ilea. (internal and external?)
Cough. with the raising of blood,
Spaams. Cramp. Caked, Sore and Bro
hen Breast. Pain in the Sula and Slo
mach, Cankered Mouth 5r Lips, Tool/so
ache, sick Headache. and mosi other
diseases to which the human family are
subject.
ll mny bo mid that the reported cure: it has of
foctcd oro 100 many. and mm It is of courses
hour; but keep it in your families—keep ii on
board your vouch—you will need no olhcr medi
cine chcni: and hoop is near you, and howava
you may he nllnckod. upply the Pain Killer imme.
dlnloly. according lo dircclionl. and yofi) will no
iongbr be foithieu. Try it and prove il. baton
you call it a hoax or n humbug.
WFOR SALE by M. A. FRANK. Ag‘
Clearfield. Pa.
$7 00
,7 00
7 00
‘0 00
-7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
o‘oo
7 00
18 75
7 00
10 50
050
700
7 00
7 00
700
700
700
700
7 00
700,
700
700
700
April 22, ‘47—“.
IT IS WRITTEN
IN THE BOOK OF NATURE AND 0!“ COM
MON SENSE. that the natural Vogemble produc
liom ofevary counlry are. if propotly applied nms
ply sufficient for Ihß cuto ofcvery malady Incident
to each peculiar (limule.
7 00
7 00
7 00
Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills,
7 00
OF THE
NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HEALT
The-o extraordinary Pills are computed of plums
which grow Iponuneoully on uur own soil, and
are. therefore boner ndnpled lo our cunnliluuom
Ilmn Medicines concocted from foreign drugs. bow~
ever well lhay may be compounded: and an
WRIGH'I"S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are
founded upon the principle lhnl lhe human body
in in no":
SUBJECT TO BUT ONE DISEASE.
namely. corrupt human, and [has said Medicinc
euros lhil diuuso on .
NATURAL PRINCIPLES.
‘ by cleansing and puri/ying the My, it will be mun
ilcn Ihnl. if lho conulilunon be no} entirely "haun
lcd, n permvcranuo in their uw, according to direc
llOnl. is nbsolulely certain to drive dileuo of Wm
ry name from lho body.
When we wish to rnloro n Iwnmp or marina '0
lomlily. we drain ll of lho uuporabundnnl waler.
In 11110 manner, If wo wish to restore lho body to
henllh. wo mu'ul cleanse it ol'lmpurily.
WRIGIIT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS will
be found one oflho ben, if not lho very best med
icina in lhe world for carrying out Ihil
> GRAND PURIFYING PRINCIPLE. 1
became they expel from the body all morbid and
corrupt humor. lhe came o: the diocese. in on only
and Natural Manner,- and while they every day
GIVE EASE AND PLEASURE. dilenle ol'avery
name in rapidly driven from lhe body.
Fl’rz'g/zt’s Indian I/egetable Pills
Can be had, genuine of (he [allowing
lfighl] respeclnble slorekeepera In
Clear/121d County.
”Ihc/lard Shaw. Clvgr/ieltl;
Daniel Barrett, Curwimvillc;
David Irvin, Lulhersburg.
Elk County.
Cobb 6- Gallagher. Ridgeway;
Gcorge,WHJ, St. Marys;-
Cenlrc County.
Brackerhqfl” 43- Irwin, Belldanle;
J 8- J Potter. Pallcrs' Mills,-
fldam Fisher. Centrevillc;
Henry lVilmer, flaransburg;
Samuel Liplon, Milesburg;
Henry fldams, Wal/ccrville;
"’l7: Murray, Pine Grove [Mil/.9,-fl
George Jaclr, Boalsburg;
H L Musser. Manlneim;
Ff] Fl’liitlaker, Coverley Hall,-
Duvid Duncan,,S)lring Mills; .
F Burldmnll. ln’abersburg;
Booze“? Gillilandf Centre Hill.
than” or Covn’rznnxn—Tho public are cau
tioned against lhe :nunv rpnrious medicinal which
in order In deceive. are called by numer similar to
Wrighl'e lndmn Vegelable Pilll.
women. devoted exclurively to the sale ol
anau'r's INDIAN Vzasnnm PiLu, of lhe North
American College of Health. No. 288 Greenwich
Slrecl.,rNow York. No. 198 ’l‘remonl street. Boa.
lon ; and PMNCIML Orncz, No. 169 RACE STREI'I‘J
Philadelphia.
CLE/IRFIELI) BRIDGE
WOOLLEN FACTORY.
i HE business at the, above establish-
T ment will in future be conducted by
James Forrest. _ .
Particularuttentiou will be given to the
manufacture of Clot/t, Blankets, Baizes.
&c. &c.
ALSO—Cardiug and Falling.
WOOL taken in exchange for Satinets,
Ftannela. &c. - , '
All kinds of grain. and other country
produce. delivered at the Rectory. will be
taken at the market price in paymentfor
work done at this establishment. .
April, 1847. . t -
. BRANDRETH PILLS;
UST received a frgsh supply ofgnran-
J drelb’t justlycelebr‘oted ”piiln'v‘witb
directions for use; Price 25 cents per
box. For sqle by E. & W; 'F.'lnwm.
who are-lhe only aulhoriz'edvagents in the
borough olClenrfield. ’ ‘
Now-27'; 1846. "‘ ,
Meeting of‘Counly‘ Comm’rq.
ERSONB havung’budineu to 'ttausac'!
' with the bbatd of Commissioners of
Garfield county. will _tako.no‘tico that
said board will' ,bei itin'esaio'n bh Monday
theslhdny offluly‘inéxl'; . , ,
Anzswzb'," ‘ .. . '
- 11.3 P: j'I‘HOM PSON,’ol’k.
June 19. 1847'“.
mm“. QBQQIRKWQH
* Iqu» VEQEITAPLE. :RES 1034 m 3
Prepared by.,Dr.Ge ga ermelfia \N 1'
, .far sale by (It: «#11503 £5l"- b/ agrgz‘quy’.’ 09555:;
county.‘ - .- . x ~ ' ,
~ ‘ / - THE unprecedented fleece-mum; t...
i - ‘‘- l
;" attended the use of theeelprllain lho
“72. x practice of the proprietor tor the laiteix
llfllg » or eight yearn, hn- induced him to yigld
"MAJ? t‘o‘the importtmttiee oi many,.t,vho,hnv;,
"’ . "“ used and been benefitted by momma
make arrangements to ploco them within the reach'
orthe public generally. ln dotng go he leolncall.
6d upon to any that the lndian Vegetable Rertora;
tive l’lll in decidedly eupertor to any with which
he ll acquainted. They combine the prop.
ertlel of many of- the boat ' vegetable medtclr.ee.,
(need in no other ptlla) in ouch a manner at to afu '
ford not only Immediate and temporary but perma
nent. relief, .
The valuable tonic: which enter into their corn
poaitton by their action upon the necrotory organ
hold in check‘the purgetlve pflnclplo and induce a
gentle and natural operation without mconvenienw
or pain, and while they rcatore a natural and heal
thy action of the stomach, liver and bowels, they
increase, inatead of diminilh. the atrongth ol the
patient. '
They- have been and as a family medicine {or
yeau by many at the tint relpectobllity—and al.
though they are not recommended to "heal all the
“ll that flash in hair to." yet It has been very rare
that it hal hee‘n‘i'ound neceuary for lho-e using
them to employ any other medicine, and their occur
sional me will almont invariably prove an ethanol
preventive to dtaeale. They are exactly adaptedf
to the use of families. travellerl and acumen : they‘
cleanse the blood. causing a tree circulation—open
obattuctiona and promote the accretion ofhealthy
bile, and con-eqaeatly are an excellent medicine‘
for Nausea. lndigentien. Nervoua Diaorderr.-Drjec—-
tion. Liver Complaint. palm in the Head. Side, and:
‘Breau, Coativeneu. Lou ot' Appetite,-Urlnery ob-
Itructionl, Ague and Fever. Bilioue end'lntermitv
tent l'even. Dylentery. Rheumamm, Scrofule, and
are eminently otcful in all temale complaints-and
in one word. all dileolca arising from unhealthy
eocretione and impurity of the blood. Numeroua
tentimoniale of their eflicacy in particular caeee,
might be added. but the proprietor prefers preten
ting a tow certificates of their general character.
from pottena ol unquestionable candor ond veracity,
who would not In any degree lend their influence
to promote any thing that u not of decided utility.
and rely on their intrimie merit: to gain them a
reputation. leeling a meet perect confidence that
none willabanden their are who give them a fair
trial.
The following letter from the Rev. George Bow
erl, with other certificate-in the hand! of the a—
geotr. will nerve to show the efficacy of the-e pi"- '
ELK Hons. Walworth Co.. erconetn.
Dr. Deanna—With plea-ore l inform you oltho
great benefit: which I have deriVed from your pills.
I have been in a decline for'tiorna time. which has
greatly alarmed me.“ more especially on my com»
plaint was a consumptive one. and also! have been
very biliour. and have labored neverer with pain.
In my hudrand my eyes have been to affected 11l
to turn ol'a mllowl cloudy, and other dlngreeablo
icomplexiom. My wife had suffered nlao from great
wealtnen and aevere painr, and an your Pilll have
no wonderlully relieved ua. we have sounded the
name of them allover our neighborhood; they will
certainly be ever regarded in this place. and when
over my extraordinary cure in known. on the moat
valuable preparation for purifying the blood and
regulating the eyrtcm. I should not have known
the worth of your Pill! had it not been for the Rev.
Wm. F. Dewitt, of Cuddevillo. Sullivan cu.. N. Y..
who with great ktndnern rent me a box to try them.
and to that box of Pillql owe my health. and an the
agent here in out of your pilll. l wiah you would
lend me a package of boxes as loan at possible.—
With bell wishes for your prosperity. I am, dear
air. yourl tupeclftllly. GEO. BOWERS.
W'E- dc W. F. luwm. Cleartield ; .lotmdnvm.
Curwimville; Jams Mchluann. Burn-ide town
ahtp; G. W. & - Armour. Luther-burg. and
LEVI 1.017.. l-‘renchville. are Agent! {or the propri
etor for the male ol the -:flbo\‘e medicine in Clear.
field county. n0v.25. '46—ly.
DR. E. GREEN’S
RED & BRO‘VN PILLS;
r HE demand lor the above medicine
I in the Inst ‘2 or 3 years, is deemed
a sufficient apology {or placing it now ful
ly before the people ; and the diseases for
which it is applicable have become so pre
valent in this country that a remedy enti~
(led to confidence, is a great desideratum.
The diseases l allude to Ire Hepatitis,
(Liver aflection,) Dyspepsié', and temalc
complaints in general. '
KP'l‘ha above pills will be kept con
stantly for sale-by ‘
‘lh'churd Shaw. Clearfield.
Ih'g'lar 6- Co.. Bell township.
Graham 5' li’n'ght, .Rradlord
James McGir/r. Philipsburg. ‘
Oct. 20. 1846. '
>rrv-.r.r.r.r.r~r.r.r.r Jer-Jervavf
s DR. JAMES LOCKEJ , Y
2 SURGEON DENTIST, _ s
.2 WILL visil Clearfield and Cur- 2
2 , wensvillc tegulafly hereafter S.
S several times a year. ‘ §
g -All operations upon lhe TEETH§
2 Warranted to answer be full expec-x
'5 tatioue of the palienfin every case. \
zmhemise'there will be no chnrge.-.“.‘ é
Teeth made on triaL if desired. v,“
Emma next visit will beat the SOP-'5
tember court. ‘ ’ mar. (Sh-6%:
LARIWIJ¢JXIN J‘ mun/J‘-
r . Notice;
1 NOTICE is‘héreb'y‘givlen that Leltqrs
of Administration-have be'en sgranfl
led- lo'lhe undersigned on the estate ‘gf:
Ebenezer Mageé.- late of the bofou’gh of'
Clearfield. detensedg‘and‘ that all pet-sent
indebl'ed to said Calale are ,requested'lo.
make immediate "payment.- .an‘d those;huv-.
ing claims agaiusl‘llle' same will prefiemx
them duly bmhemicatetl. ' g- ' ‘
{MARY MAGEE.‘ fidmlrx.‘
' Qvl'earfield'. May 11‘, 1847; g ' '
Amman
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"‘ ' ' THE CAPTAIN?"
June 18. 1847.
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