El From the Washington Union. , Truth and Poetry Combined. We are proud of the honor oflayinglthe . ‘follig‘ytng beautiful verses from the pen nt'a lady before the readers of the ' Union.'- They are the noblest enorirnen of poetry [which we have read for many a year. and worthy bl belflg'plncetl upon the nnrnean eriog‘colttmn"fon which me inst-wilted the admirable and; popular verres ol the late Mflkfliiyléd' Fggncie S. Roy, esq;.'- oi this ' WM; a: ‘ ‘ '3 lrh.llll’ Ipnngled hnnnrr. long may it wove. ‘O‘IQT'Y‘T‘ l 9"? 0' lilo irce. nml lho home til the hmvc. ' hey‘breathe the some patriotic with” and are expressed in the same glowing elo t quence'ofthe tnuae. The highly reapec I led and distinguished friend in Penneylvaa nia Wholenclored them tons, sat a that ‘they V were writtenlor the Union at my request, .lor the purpose of bringing home to the I hearts of our countrymen the ptiocipal points' in dispute between our government andthe 'fl‘exicans. and with the hope that , the simple ttulh. When told in song, will nidin ptoinoling a proper state of public sentiment in regard to a vigorous proset'u tion ointhe war. The song was written by a Indy,“ ho is as much distinguished for her Christian, piety as nine ls for her talents as a writer. . ln‘days pfold. the heart of Pha gaoh'waa hardened. and he would not let 'lhe children ollurnel go, In modern times, we are the name madness and hardness of heaJr)t.\ The Mexicans wdl‘nnt let ”the gal lant eons of Texas enjoy that freedom and independence to which they are entitled.— 'i‘hc dirtiny ‘of tyranny will be the {time now that it “as m the olden time. There is an overruling Providence in these mat tero. Those who do not seeit now, will are it aftera little space ofttme.’ THE ULTIMATUM. A '- .' leA JANE PIERSON A long on (In proposition to nurrtndcr (0 Mexican barbaruy and Iyranny Ill: [and (Imam (he Nun cn and Ma Rio‘ Grandc—llze battle-field: qf Polo Alto and Roma dc la Palma. It may nol be! Forlnd it, God! ‘ Forbid'il. all lhnl patriots prize : ' - Thar land has lasled lrcemen'a blond; I ‘ Their dust within its bosom hes. ’2l were madness io resign the soil ,- On which ourconquenng feel hnvo Irud ,- Fallhng cu: “ny with glorious toil ;-- It may not lye—forbid n. God! pm we relinquish land: “ here now Thn Ilripcd and slurry banners wave! No, never! We en rave our vow . On every {alien brxlher'a grave. They could no! n!cep,(lhe slaughtered brave , ..Whom lheu- beds 0( glory mu.) And feel lho foolslcpanhe alnve' ‘ Pollulo the soil above lhoir blcnsl. ' Resign the field “here Rmcoou) to" I ‘ The spot where gallant S'ravzns lies .’ Where Cocmun lell his bosom swell Trlpmphaul in death’s ugoniea 7 ' Where bmve and vmnouu hearts pom'd out ,[i ‘ Th 9. life so dear to hnpe and love. Invoking with their dying shout ' '- ' {Our counlry—snd our God above? ' ',' '4 N 6! By onrcoamry and our God. " We Will not yield lhnl dear-bought soil! We still have hurls wilh generous blood And souls to dare lhe canqneror's mil. . . On! To the rescue! ileum ufsloel . 'on .' To=the rescue! Souls offiro n'cn be! kindred blood inflame our zeal ,; 7- To conquer—triumph—or expire ‘ u Hum! Press on where Taylor stands ‘ >‘ . Invincible in conquering might; ' We Inusl prevail where he commands. And God sustains our sacred righl. ' Ask Taylor to relrare his way. And eavc his conquest tothe foe .' _,, [And this broad land. irom sea In sea, *\§hall echo his emphatic l\'o.'! . No. never! This is holy ground. Booght and baptized \vrth patriot blood ; See! with her letters liall‘unhnund. She lll'la her hands to Freedum's God! By'Froedom's God, she shall he free! Hum! bravo hearts press boldly on ; Smite homo. nor pause lill victory Shall put her olive garland on— "l‘iil o'er that land to ulmoel parts Our Eagle's thllcnng “ ings are spread; And Taylor lhroned on lrccmen'a hearlu . Enjoys his laurel» in their ehade. A DARK ONE OF THE OLDEN TIME. , Yesterday morning. an old rolored no mamby the naqte of Rachel Rapp, came before Recorder Baldwin for the purpose of-making accusation against a man whom aha accused ofhaving beaten her. Rachel was atall. masculine negresa, uith a pair of ‘shoulders broad enough for a modern) Hercules. She was as grey as a badger, and yet she seemed to be as lithe as a wild cat. The old woman was dressed in a Bull 0! iaded black silk, and her venerable head tyne enveloped in a turban. which like Joseph’s coat. was of many hues.— Her eyes were dun with age. but all the rent of her physical faculties seemed unim paired. When our Reporter asked her how old she was. she replied that she was one lumdred~yenrs and nine months, ‘ Where new you born ?’ asked the Re porter. ' I was born. sit', about thirlytfive miles thiLajdggLßnltlmore,.nnd ,raiaedrjn the In; ""13in oflold Nicholaa llawlins, about l 2 mile. from , Baltimore.’ L w“ Wellflachel. you must have seen a ‘grea‘tdeal in your timb.’ ~ -"Yea. air. said the old Woman, wiping her eypo with the end other bl‘nc’l: apron ; '.'“ll’yn'geon a good deal. as yonfray, in my limo. Vi'rginny and Muylnnd waan'llhen what they are now. The country belong ed, lotbe'E'ngligh than. sir. and I being tree horn, wag onemf the subjects of thatcoun try! _ t ' ',. itAnnt‘y. yotunutil havevknown somaof the groattmen ofthat time- Did you know *Wajhinglon ?’ , .v; "Know him!’ said the old woman. her eyes apprkli'ng 'th animation, °yeu. sir. I kn‘owed him three years .befmo Braddoak’a ,tlefo'at.‘ Howie a Colonel, than. or they met! to oall’htm so inold‘ Weatmorelnnd POETRY; PVrighl’s Indian Pegelable Pills Can be had genuine of the lolluwing highly respectable Mun-keepers In Clear/Zeld County. Ihc/Lard Slmw. Chat-field,- Daniel Barrett, Curwinwillc; David Irvin. Lutllcrsburg. Ell: Counly. Cobb & Gallagher. Ilulgeway; ‘ George W'eis. Sl. {Hart/s. . ~ Centre Counly. _ Brockerlwfl‘&lrwin. Belle/ante; Jidam fisher. Centreville; Henryll’l’ilmer, .llaronsburg; " - Samuel Lipton, Mileaburg; Henry fldams, W'allccrville; "’77; Murray. Pine} Grove Mills; George Jaclcrliaalsburg; W’ L Muaaer, Mill/aim,- Efl Wllillalcer, Coverley‘ Hall; David Duncan, .Sprin Millo; F Burkhardl._l?aber3§urg; ‘ Boozer & Gilliland. Centre 11371.; womcca dovolcd exclusively to lho anlo ql anu'r's INDIAN VEGETABLE Pmu, of lhe North Ame‘rican College of Health, No. 288 Greenwich ‘ Street. Now-York, No. 198 Tremom Ilreet, 808‘ ton; and PRINOIPALOFFIOE. No. 169 Ram: Swan. 1 Philadelphia. . ‘ ‘I send him; sir,‘wh‘9n h'a was a Geneml.—- Ah! I remembers him “elH’ - ° What‘kind'of 3. looking, man Was he ?' 'He was a big. lull I an. aiv. He had a broad forehead. and n Jump cloaked nose.” Ho dudn’J laugh Mum. and “th I [mowed hum first he seemed lo bojlsl the same man. only a liulc younger, ns_when I need him lnsl. ’ 'OO you rt’rnllecl the names of any a lhe families in ”10 vicimly of uhlch yox npeak.’ .Oh you sir, I'm old now lml l rarnl lccla lhe Harbours. the Tazwella. lhe Wal ken, the Morgans, lhe Dunc”. lhe Sey mnnre. and God knour hnw,many more.‘ ' How long have you been living in this cily, aumy !’ ' Fony-Ilner years, air, last monlh.’ The last lhal we s’amof lhe old woman, she was standing up m Conn an firmly as ‘3 person in lhe prime of Illa. walling unnl lhe peraon she had prnscculed should be called. Rachel seemed Io be a link be chen lhe past and me pmacnt, and u hen she spoke of those who lived in lho Ilime lhal med moms souls,’ we could not bull look on her will: reverence.—N. 0. Della. ROMANCE IN REAL LIFE About twelve years ago, a young gentle man. whose name we forbeztr to mentionl residing in on interior county of Kentut-ttt', become smitLen—as falling in love is usu ally termed—with the daughter ol a meal thy merchant. "is lots was requited by the lair and lovely girl. but the young man betng poor, wtthoot tnlloence. and having nothing to depend upon but his own indus ‘lry and resolution. his suit was looked up on with u favorleee eye by tho uealthy fa ther. lo a moment of chagrin and disap pointment, the proud youth left the home ol his childhood—and twelve years rolled by; during which titne no uord was heard of him. He Went to the West Indies, a pennylesa adventurer. and one month since returned home, the possessor of an int meme fortune. In the meantime. the {n ther 0! his beloved had faded, and died a poor broken hearted man. leavtng his uife and daughter dependent upon the cold chur ities of the horld. Yet in poverty asin wealth. the‘ two lovers had remained faith t’ulto their yomht‘ul vows. and two days alter the return of the wanderer. he led his‘ long cherished idol to the Hyuteneal altar.‘ How beauttlul. in n cold. heartless world like this, is the fidelity oftwo loving hearts Cincinnulli Chronicle. THE GREAT PREVENTIVE mmmmumfio lIOUGH WRIGIIT'S INDIAN VEGIC'I‘ABLE T PILLS have achieved lriumph upon Inumph. 11l lhe cum 0! übsnnnlo case. of disease. even alter Ihey had been enlirely given up. aficr nll ulher remedies hnd luiled, yel their power ul'prn‘cnll'on may bejually ealecmed their CROWNING GLORY! ' Srorm:,' il in mid, ‘ purify lhe mr.’ but storms do mischief aim. and are m far an evil. .Were 11 within human power lu maintain the . ELECTRICAL EQUILIBRIUM between lhe earth and air. [here wo‘l‘lld be no no cusion for Norma. for lhe nlr would always be pure. So oflhe human body. 'lf kept free from mor hid human. lhe ncliou in regular and healthy. But if llmw human nro allowed to nccumululo, n on. His, or. in ulher wordl. u alarm. “ill umc, which ”always more or less dungemul. H rig/M’s Indum Vegetable Pills are equally well cnlculnled laprmnl lho "arm, or ID allay II when it comes. Bu! PREVENTION .IS BETTER THAN CURE. besides being cheaper and less lmublesome- The delay all: day in lho commencement of nickncsn has often proved falul. and always renders lho case mnre dimclill lo manage. ' Lot lhe sickness be caused by Changes of Weather, high living. u‘unl uf exeicise. rloso cunfin’cmonl lunclionnl derangemcnl. or any thing else. lhe ef lecl unou'lhc body is much lhe same—is equally dangerous, and is remoi‘nble by lhe some means. Have you a cold .9 Lei it not ripen inlo Conaumpliun.’ Are you Dys pL-pllc I Bennie of liypnchundrin. ’l‘nu Pills Iu- ‘ {ken every other nigh: on an amply sloniuch, for a plum lime, Will. in nine cone: uul of lan, rure Ihc Dyspepsia. and llicmby drive away Ihc legion of 'duvils liluol' For Ilendncli. no modicme is supe rior Iu WEIGHTS INDIAN VI‘ZGE'I‘A BLE PILLS Coslivoneas. llinl prolific mother ofdiscnse. in can md by a lorpid alum n! [he liver. \VIIICII llicse I’illu efllzclunlly vurcs. By slriliing ii! the moi of div ease. Wrighl'u Indian Vogelnbla I’ills prevent all und cum all. They can hardly ever be lulu-n u~ miss. if used “'IIII common discretion; und we. commend lliem lo the use of Ilioae who hnv'e not yet med [hi-m. sep 19 '46—au 7 "I 7 CLOVER-SEED - and BACON lo." snleAby .CRANS 61; BROTHER. Curwinsvillc, May 11. 1847. M’Allislor’q minim-6m. u Ea: .z-E : 5.5.7 <l ~-. ~.~__,T~.-~_ _~_= :21 1:5. 55—“ 2: " y : 1:: . 7 ,ar _f "=4“: lusensiblc Perspiratz'on pt Illh‘ ()INTMEN'I‘ IHS POWER to cause all r I‘LX'I‘IJIINAL SORES SCROFULOIH HUM. ORS. SKIN DISEASES. POISONOUS M'OUNDS. to dmchnruc their putrtd mum-rs and than houlb them. It In rightly termed All-hunling. lor there Is m'nrmiy n thwuso. ox rnol or internal. that it will not benefit. I huve uso‘g‘igyn tlm Inst taurtcun yours lor nIl diuomm at tho Chant, consumption. liver. Invol wng the utmost danger and responsibility. nmt I do‘ Clare before heaven and man. thut not In one Mingle cnselma it tailed to benefit, when the patient was within tho much a! mortal moans 1 l have hnd phyatcinna. lnurnotl in tho )rofcmton, l hnvo hnd Mintstem of theGonpolJutlgcs n} the Bench Aldermen. nml anyors, gcnllcmon ot' the hlghest orudtttun. nnd MULTITUDU ot'the mun. use It in ovo: ry vnm-ly uf way. und lhvro tum been but one VOlOO. nno unitnd. universal \‘otcc, nnytng, “McAlister, your Omtmont I: soon." CONSUMPTION. llcun hnrcly ho credited that a duly: can have any cllet't upon thn lungs. seated nu thoy urn within the system. But It plum-(l upun the chest. it penotmtea directly In the lungs sopnruteu the polsunons pnrtu-leu lhut nru unnuunnng them und ex pcla them lrom tho system. It IS CUl’lng person-t of consum llon continually. HEABACHE. Thu Salve hna cured persons at tho Unudnchn uflil 'enr'x ntquding. and who hnd tt regua 3 lnrly every Wong. no that vomttvng otton took place. . Deafness and Eur-Ache nro helpmt wzth ltke suc~ ccsu. RHEUMATISM. I! remove» almost immediately the Inflammation and swelling when lho pain 01 course ccuaea. COLD FEET. Consumption. LIVOI' Crmplaint. palns in tho cheat or auto. lnlltng nfl'nl the hair. one or the other. ulwuyl accompanies cold feet. It in a sure stgn ol‘disonso in the lyltem to have cold feel. I‘m: Ointment in the true remedy for scuoruu, Ent'etrsus. SALT RIIEUBI. Ltvzn COMPLAINT. son: xvxs. cum". aorta THROAT. nuoncnt'rts, BROKEN on sotu: nuns-r. Hun, at! (1:1st mutants. Inch 11- um- MA. onnmston, PAIRS, also, son: Ltrs, cturnn HANDS. Timotu. CUTANEOUH Enur‘rtom. Ntcnvous manage. and ot the arms. 'l'hero II no medicine now known so good. SCA LD HEAD. We have curod ratios that actu~ ally defied every thing known.“ well as the ability 0! fittoon or twenty doctors. Ono mun lnld us he had spent $5OO on his chtltlron without uny benefit. when a low bone: oftho otntment cured‘ them BALDNESS. lt wtll reatore thohutr quichcr thnn nnyother thing. URNS. 11. ts the best thing in tho uorld lur Burns. {Read tho directions uruund the box ) WORMS. It thl drim t-vtzry vruttgo 0! them n w:&.) (Rand the directions nmund the box.) RNS. Occasional use of the ointment \villnl. ways keepcorm liom growing. People need not be trouh‘ud with thorn It they mil um 11. 5 FILES. Thousand: are yearly cured by thiavOint. ment. TET’TER. There it nothing boner {or lhe ruro ol Teller. JAMES McALISTEIL6I Co., Sole proprietor ul lho above medicine. CAUTION. "Nu Olnlmonl wnH oe genuine un~ leu lhe name! 0!“ James McAllialc-r ur Jame: Mc‘ Alliucr c} Co.. nre‘wnrr'rxx mm a ran upon many Lulu." PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. Read the Followmg Communication. Renewed (mm on old. ruupocled. und well known cmzonol Hulndelphin. und lho-n judge lor youruoll'. Philadelphia. lomnm.lBm.lBl6. To 'l‘. B. Pezomon No. 98 Choglnul alreel: anmg been rcqueulcd lu gin: my opmlbfl'bn lhe ment: ul MC ALISI‘EK'S SALVE I am Willing to onumemlo some ol‘lhe benefits which I have oxp‘ ncnucd In the use uflha urucle. In lhe sprung of 1845 I had an attack 0! Eryaipelua in my face which became very pumlul. nnd ellended inlo one o! my eyes, bemg ullcndou with fever, my distress was gum! and I became: (0 be luurlu! afloa mg my eye. Allhpugh nol much'u lmhovcr in What is lormud quack medu-mcs. I purchased u box and made upplh cnllunlo my face. To my surprise me pam noon :1- baled and m a week's limo I wua unurcly‘rurod, und 1 lirm|y;bul|cvo it was Ihc sulvu under l'ruvulcucu Ihnl cured me. From that lime to Ihc preacnl'l hnvo used the urn cie un uccasiqr. ruquired. and in every cane whom I have uscd il. ! h‘uvu lound a decided benefit. Alone lime in fonng in bed at night, my mm.” was so euro Uiml awn lowed with dlflicully. but by an up phcuuon of lhe salvo 1 mm reliuvod before morning. I have used it in cases 0! burns, brunsea. upmma and flesh cuu: all With the happiest efloclsmnd uno case of poisoning by n mld vmo in Hm woods has bccn dried up and cured by u lcw upplmmons. ' From my um: experience I would ulrungly rocum~ mend 1! wall. as a cheap (.'OlH'Cllll‘lll uwdirmu. ll requires no propurnlion olnor lhun to rub II on the a! “wind purl. ‘ l have lii-come to partial {0 i 1 Um! I expect In kucp il cnnManUy |n~_i_u% lumily. Though no! um menu to appear In prim, yo! I cnn‘ no! mluse lo have (his cununumcuuon made public if 'udgud bust lo serve Ihc range 01 humnimy. Reapocllulllv lhlnc. , WM. A )AMS. N 0.26 Old York Road. anw 25 cents per (201:. .3 a E N 'l' s.- E. 6- W'. F. Irwin. Clear/Md. fliessrs. flmolds. Lullxersburg. John Patton. jr. , Curwinsvilla. Levi Lulz, Frenchvil/e. Clemy‘ield. Dec. 25, 1846. ly. ~Kfifi CRANS & BROTHER, Curwensville, Pennsylvania, HAVE. and will keep constantly on _ hand. a large assortment of Dry-Goods, Hardware, Queens - - ware, Groceries, Drugs‘nh’d‘Dye- Stuffs, Tin-ware, Books & Sta tionary, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Tobacco and Segars, Umbrellas, Carpet and Carpet and Cotton Yarn, Con lectionaries, Paints, Oils, Teas, &c. &c.,- t - "t; i All at which they are prepared to sell on the mosl reasonable terms. CRAN7BL’ENT-H'E’Jt are the Agents lor‘ the sale I Dr. st'n’és' celebrated family medicines. ' DQ’Gomls exchanged for Lumber, PIO‘ duce and Furs, {or which the highest pri cea.wil| be gwen. . March 12. "47—”. CRA-NS & BROTHER have lustre ceived a new supply of Mrs. Bean‘- once--Twice-Tlu"ceTitties; There's lately arrived. us I 101 l you once more, A lot of mm Druz- 111 the oIdL-orner lluro; Frash. {air and good. jmfl cmnu lip ih "me ! "I‘u meal lho small wants 0! mil hump" kind. ‘ ‘Wo'vo lols of Fnam Drug", and many amull no iiens’: ' ' Calamel. Jelnp. niid Sunetivo Lotions. Elixers. iiiid ’l‘ineiiiies. and Essence: me; With Syrups nml Pills. and Extruéls all new. We've Aveiotos, Siilphetes. and Carbonate: pure, To produce on the nervous n 'railicnt cure. Mliit drops for children, and Curdinl {or babies“. And best of Perfumery. pnt up for the ladies. Lavender. both compound and simple. as known. Excellent Rose-wnler, and pure DaCulogne. We've nice Toilehsnnp. tor any or all—— The real "Rough and Ready." or the smooth Sonp linll. We've Points of all kinds and Oil to mix 'cni— All they now want is e good hand to fix 'eni; Good Dye~stufls. and Coloring ofvurious slindes. 'l‘u please the old matron. young losses. or maids. Sumo articles more we feign would yot tall: The nice Shaving Cream of Eugene Rouscllo— A few bottles yet of pure Oil of Beer. Neatly put up, and designed for the hair— Somo Linimcnis and Oils {or bruises and sprains, 'l'o scatter the soreness and pull out the pains—- The Cloride nfSoda. for removing the stains l-‘rom linens. oi inilldeiv. fruits. ink-spots, of wines; A line Lot of Cendiesdust fresh from below, ‘ (Atlho rule they are selling they all soon will go. Fruits of lien! queliiy, end trash Lemonade. With good Mineral-water as es'er was made. The real looming stufl] which turns over twice. Just acts like ii charm, and tastes ever so nICO. All the above things. and ngrcnl many more. You will find are for :lan at lhe old cornenloro. Whore lhu Gold Mortar stand: on u post 0! in own. Who-e lhree aidou uro lollcred, while Ihcolher has none. Between Hemphlll'a and Hurllhnl‘a. opposite El- Sheriff; We're hound In no” dump on lho "16 'l‘unff. You, raul dag cheap—lnr lho cnlh fight in hand (Ihcnpor by far than any flora in lho land; Fur we bought, nm "lowfor cash," as many people say. But on n :Iwrt rrcdil. and :hcroloro mun pay. So we'll sell them In yet) at a quite small per can! To meet what we've promised. and pay ufl'uurrenl A. M. HILLS. Clenrfiéltl. Aug. 96. 1847. Fashionable Tailoring M. A. FRANK 7 ESPECTFULLYVinIurms the citi- R zcus of Clearfield and vicinity that he inow plEplred to execute all orders in the above buainess with neatness nml despntch, and in the moat substantial and lashionable manner. Hts shop is situate rm 2d street. adjoining Goo. D. Laniclis' Hotel, when: he will be happy to utteml to all who may lavor him With a call.-—' The New York and Philadelphia lasliiuns Will be received rt'gularly. All kindsrul country prntlut‘u taken in exchanguglur uurk, at the highest market, prices. Augud. 28. 1847. , UTPt-rly Da‘is’ Vegetable Pain-killer can be had lrum the subscriber ul lhe above Hand. M. A. F. ’.',“ '5)! ‘ AME lo the premises 433.1,... (j 0! the subscriber reai’ ding m Buggs mwuship. Ulmlfield cnun~ ly. about the last 0‘ June lusl. a ”71178 and Red Bull. uuppused to be three year» old. The onjncr _ls requesled to come fur waul um] prove his plupcvly. my charges and lake lnm away—olheml.~c he will be disposed of according '0 law. JOHN MCCORD. ’47.-—pd Aug. 7. ’ (DR/ENS & BROTIIER, GENTS for the hale of Dr. Jfl YNS ' A Family flicdicincs ,- I Dr. L'ULLEN’S Indian Vega/abs Rem edy—Panacea. Specific and File Rem ed_ ,- Dr. '{flPPLE'I‘ON’S In’nncdyfor Dtaf nus ,- CflNTRELL‘S Compound Medicated Syrup of Sarsupari/Ia ,- C/iN’l'ln’EL/f S flnti Dyapcptic Powder; C'flNTRELL'S .’I/lerativc Pills; SflN/JS' Sursapurilla. &c., &c.. «S-c. HuVejusl received a lresh supii‘ly ol the same. Curwinsville, Mav 10. DR. JAYNE MEDICINES. KRA'I‘ZER & BARRETTS, Clearfie/d. Pa.—-aml I. L. BARRETT & Co., Clearficld Bridge. Are the regularly authorized agents for the sale of the above valuable medicines, andvhave on Hand 3 very large mpg“).— They also intend keeping cunsmmly on hand a full supply. JunelO, 47. DR. E. GREEN’ S mm at nnown mus. ' HE demand lor the above medicine T in the last 2 or 3 years, is deemed a sufficient apology {or placing it now ful ly before ,the pcoplflc»;Jnndfltllc diseases. {or which it is applicable have become so pre valent in this country that a remedy enti tled to confidence. is a great desidetatom. The disease: I allude to are Hepatitis. (Liver amnion.) Dyspepsia,-und female complaints in general. V .‘ . ‘ W'l‘hn above‘ pills will be kept con stantly [or sale by . Richard Shaw. Clcnrfield. Big/er (3» Co.. Bell township. , Graham <9 Wright, Brndlord , James flicGirk, Philipshurg. Oct. 20. 1846. BRANDRETH PILLS. \ US’l‘ received a Iresh supplyvof Bran- J drelh’s justly celebrated pills with d'recuona for‘use'. Price 25 cent. per box. For salelby E. & W. F. IRWIN." whg are lhe onlyr- nulhorizcd agents in Ihq‘ borough of‘Cleprfiald. ‘ . , . ” ‘ Nov. 27, 1846. ' "Mo ®W€<fifim§ INDIAN VEGETABLE RESTORATIVE .'I .- "'.“tlt' . v PILLS, a Prfllafid by ,Dr. George flannel, v» qutfw Yorke" for tall: by the annexed hr: of agent: in Cleaefigu 'county. ' " /~ THE unprecedented .success that its: ”VII attended the use of these pills in it“ .pEg‘ practice of the prupri‘e‘rer'tor the tenth; Willi-ill]: or eight yearn. he: induced him to yiéld Nikita-lira to the im tortiirttttra at man who h" fill/Air naeil and’hecn ltcnetittcd ii then), until malto nrrangamenteto place theti) wilhitt the reach of tile public generally. in doing so he leels c 'fi ed upon to any thnl the "lndian Vegetable Restéh‘fi tivo Pill in danidcdly superior to any with Whiq,‘ he is acquainted. ’t‘tioy combine the prop. union of many or the best vegetable medicin'cs. (used in no other pilht)’ in inch a manner as'to at. ford not only Immediatelsndtemporary but perms. ncnt relief. , . I ' ’t‘ho valuable tonics which enter into their coin. position by their action npuri tho secretoryorgnm' hold in check the purgative principle and inducu gentle and natural operation “‘lllloul Ineljnvcnigdc. or pain, and while they restore a natural and heal. thy action of tho stomach, liver and bowels, they increase, instead of diminish. the strength oi tho patient. ' . They have been used as a family medicine for years by many at the first respectability—antral. though they are not recommended to "heal all-thy ills that flash in hair to." yet II has been very rare that it has been found necessary for those using them to employ any other medicine, and their occa sional use will elmoat invariably prove an emctual preventive to disease. They are exactly adapted to the use of families. travellers and seamen ; they cleanse the blood. causing a tree circulation—open obstructions and promote the secretion of healthy bile, and consequently are an excellent,medicino for Nausea. indigestion, Nervous Disorders. Dejec. tion Liver Complaint. painsin the Head, Side.and- Breast, Costtveneu, Loss of A ppctilo, Urinary ob structions, Aguo and Fever. Biltaus and intermit tent fevers, Dysentery. Rheumatism. Scrufuls. and are eminently useful in all temale complaints—and in one word. all dllt‘nlel arising from _unhellllty secretions and impurity of the blood. Numerou. testimonials of their efficacy in particular cases, might be added. but the proprietor prefers presen. ting u iew certificates of their general character, from persons at unquestionable candor and veracity, who would not in arty degree lend their influence to promote any thing lltnl ll not of decided utility, and rely on their intrinsic merits to gain them; reputation. teeling a most porect confidence thst ttuno niltabandon their use who give them a fair tutti. i The follouiiig letter from the Rev. George Bow era, with other certificate: in the hands of the e gentl. wtll nerve to mow the efficacy 0! there pilla: ELK Hons, Walworth Co.. Winconltn. Dr. OSBOltN.‘—“'llh pleiuura l inform you olilio great. benefits which I have derived from your pilll. l have been in a decline for some time, which hll greatly alarmed me. more especially in my com plaint wu n consumptive one. and nlaol have been very biliaua. and line labored loveroly with pains in my head. and my eye: have been no 11323 ch en to turn of e snllow. cloudy. and other disagreeable ‘eomplexione. My wife had uuflared ullo from great wmkneu and action.- puinii, and In your l’tlll have m “Olldeflully relieved on, We have sounded the name of ”NH" all over our neighborhood: lhoytvlll certainly be ever regarded in thin pluco. end when over my extraordinary cure ll known. in the meal valuable preparation for purifying the blood and regulating the system. I should not have known the North of your l'ill- had it not been for lho Rev. Wm. l". Douiti, of (.‘uddeville. Sullivan Co.. N. Y_.. who with grout kitidneu sent mea box to try them. and io that box 0! Pill-l owe my health. end as the again here in out of your pille. I wish you would send me e package of bum in noun in pouible.— . Wiih be“ wishes for your prosperity. I am, dear sir. your; rentiectfully. GEO. BOWERS 3 ao-is- & W. I“. lnwm, Clearfiold ; JonN lm'm. CurWlnIVlllo; JAMEI Mi-Munnuf'B'urn-ille town lhlp; G. W. «Si —— A imow. Lutherlburg. and cht Len. l-‘rcncliville. nro Agents {or the propri etur {or the sale at the above medicine in Clear~ fleld county. nov. 25. '46—ly. fldmim'stration .Notz'cc. E'l"l‘EßS ul Administration on the L Eatate ul George Welch, jr. late of l’lkctmvushlp, Cleavfieltl county, dcc'd. having been g'anted to the subscribers, notice as hereby given to all person! in (lt’blel! to (mid calule to make payment without delay, and all persom having claim: ngaum sanl estate wnll please pm sent lhvm dul) authenticated lor settle llll'lll. B. HA R I'SHORN, fldm'r. ELIZABETH WELCH. fldm’l‘.. N. B. The bunk; will be in lhe hands 0! [he undeuigned at Curwinsville, where pawns Inning bunnrus will plane tail. B, HAR'I‘SHORN. September 17, 1847. Going it alone in opposigon to a}! Mono/Joly I AND NO PUFF! NEW GOODS. .0 'l' CLEflRF/ELI) 1312112011. V “E subscribeg has just received a large stock of very desirable goods. selected with awn! cure. and particularly adapted to lhe wants of this section of the country. In this assortment will be {ound Groceries, Dry Goods, Cloths and Cassimercs, Tinwarc, Hard-ware, Queens-ware. Drugs and Medicines, Dye stuffs; etcu ,9,_l_ld.97.t.cqm’p.l.ets‘e ’ ass‘bft’inent of , Boots» and Shoes, _ol superior quality, a” ol which will be disposed 0| on vary reasonable Vlcrma for Cash, Lumbar. or Country Prodzgcc. W'l‘he public are rcspccuully‘invitcd to call and vcxamine this stock 9! good: and judge for themaolvcé. before purchas ing elsewhere. ‘ '. JAMES FORREST; Clcarfield Bridge.July.‘_lB47; '. @AW‘IMCDNQ 3 , . ALL persons are hereby thmioned not ' to lmbor or trust my Wife Mary Ann. as I am determined (0 buy no dcblp ol her contracting alter this date, 6113 ha!!- !ng lelt my bed and board vilillggut'hny ust cause. “ '- “ -' ’ " . « JAMES s. GALLKHER; Cnmbua county Sept. 9,1847. g
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