4 ‘MQz‘mwm— ‘fv THE EVE OFLIPE. ‘ When ow; hpurpling clifl'nnd ruvo. Thought: of lhe henrl. how so“ ya mm". .... Not mfier on tho wentem wnw, " who widen hues ofsunsct glow. , ;, Trio? aMy chunre or (Me rumowd. . L ke spirits l'l‘o\\'d upon lhf‘ eyu: , , Th'M'nwwu liked-«ho nm- we loved. 1a And the wholo hcnrt w mén'gmy. . V.. "And Me in film lhlS fading flxm't'r. , ' [ln bcnulivn flying fin wo gn2r~ 1’ ' ' ~Y¢r. nslho shndown round us lmwr. .A . llcnvrn [mum nlvm‘a tbv briphm hirm'; . > ' Whrn murninc sheds ill gnrpnnmkr. : " ' Our h‘npa. onr‘hrnrls m Enrlh is gn‘mu; , : ‘ nut dmk and lnnoly Is lhnyv : ~ Thu! [oan not. In! in eve. 1“ ”MVN“ THANKSGIVING f (In lho'lnrolgn mountain" ma Ihr.» sun rofiur “Wynn-'1: mlljuiro. and moi/hm H In wine; wilh t-imm groves adorn n dinnnt sol]. And lhelnl oliw swell mth flood: d'l‘ml; “’0 unfliy no! Ihc “‘nvmcr rlime. llml lit-u In ten degrees 0! more Indulgom skies. Nor nl lhe mnrseness of our heaven rcpil-v. 'l‘ho' o‘er our hand: the frozen plcindcs ahinc; "I‘ll lihony! that makes each scene so lurizhx. Proluno 0! him. and magnum wuh delight ! Portunl p'rnrums in her presenrc reign. An lmilingvplenly lnnds her happy lrnm}! The Mexican War. "The “'nshington Union. alluding to the prospect of pea:e, says that the desired bles: sing mttst some in the course of six months. or stall events in twelve months. The editor thinks that the fighting tn masses is nearly over; and that Mexico has not the ‘rnesns of raising a large army. He adds: .'Sho can no longer depend, with "any sort of confidence. upon her guerilla war faré. ' In that way again. she is lorlsd;antl \so are even raising up a corps of counter gustillast’or‘ spies. such as the English raise un-in India. of her native troops. as will assist. us in some degree. to cope with hsr‘oyrn; Our own troops. too. are pour in‘g‘inio'the c’ountry ; and we have a larger corps I there 0! the finest troops in the 'world, than we have had during the war.— Mesico is astonished by these large rein forcements which she did not expect. With these we shall keep open the communion. tion,bstween the capital and the most, and malts excurtions from the citv of Mexico. as, the-.baso of. our operations, into the neighboring cities. A few thousand men more will'enable us to penetrate from one large town to' another. from one State to othersrso as to bring to their very doors the pressure and the horrors of the war..— Along ,with these military preparations, tre Initunslrelhlexico support a large propor tion oigths expenses of the war. \tilh the dutissqn imports and expor s of the met als,‘snd with such requisitions of money 61, provisions as we must levy upon her peo- PlrJ ;;;Tho Union allarhea :lillle consequence {a the reponed interference of Foreign PounLand conlinuen— ' Wecannol believe that Louis Philippe should loee'all the sngacity which belongs to hit character. itt attempting to carve out alhrone in Mexico for the Duke de Mont age-ya .He willa ecarcely fall into the blunderioi'iNapoleon, in seeking crowns {or his own family. instead of making an‘eehetecll’ happy. lle will not embit tc‘rth‘s last days 0! his life in seeking an ifiueitth this young and vigorous repub ltc‘.‘ in the height and confidence of her mil sitiry glory. It is a struggle nhich may re-jctn'upon him. and ehake the verv dy iii-1y which he has taltcn so much pains to biiild up. We do not believe it; and we cf'unhol but ascribe the reports that are cir éirialipg in Mexico to the ingenuity of Pa redes, who may thus be trying to keep a live-they‘monarchical party. and tu build up his own‘fortune upon rumors of an alliance with the King of the French. As to the other wing of the story. that England may take part in the scheme. it Is equally in credible. 'She is scarcely in a situation to plunge into a distant war. with embarrass rriént and derangement in hermaney mar tel. \‘vith her manufacturers thrown out of employment, and tvrth the renewed pros pect of distress in Ireland. She has hith erto 'tnsntlested no such desitse to mingle filth the affairs of Mexico. Her conduct towarde tts duting the present war tends to 'contredtct any such supposition. Besides. ouy‘o'un views are not at all calculated to ex‘cit‘e‘her jealous}; or offend her interest.’ _QURIOUS AND USEFUL FACTS. "Poopie‘t‘alk of ‘ lrish potat'oeil.’ but the plant-fig indigenous to Anrericn. So i: In. dilnfiggrn, ' ' V 'lth Esquimaux seldom attain to the 'hcigiitiof five lecl. ' . .'l’iie'Hindoon can so persu'nate death as hidgceivev the'most‘akilltul physicians. by {singular art. ' . , * "‘A,Hindoo.girl ha! been known to spin a pound ofcottqn into thread so fine, that «bin laid ‘upon a w it could not be seen hut with a microscope. ‘ ‘ f’l‘he‘fir‘el voyage made direct to China Egan .Atnéricnnyessri. was in 1793. "fifte‘niimher .01. netindicnl Punticnliiona It) Pat'il.‘ ii Shout five hundred. ‘V ' ' f A scorpmn «in produce' 65 young at a time; a 6; will by 140 'eggs; 3 leech. .180.;ratsptder, 170; a moth. 1.000; aanil 19".“: 6.000. An anthus product-$BO,- 00° in 3 d 8)“; _ tv . . ‘ - ~‘uOncfztcn‘ihnf lhe body. only is-solid mat ler. 3A dead body Weighed one hundred indvtmmy pounds. was dried in an oven uniil .iio, weinh‘. “‘M' leduped to “win .ppllnqip Egyptian mugfimies. being bod-a m pedqcaly .dried.;‘ “Slgh about seven or eight pounds} . ‘ ':‘ ‘ _ .i, In 3. sipglq lobster -lwenly-ope thousand egg: have, ,been' hand. . . , ~ 'Umhmlp! Wale first used in. Philadelé unit-1031773.. ..'lfhey‘ We 6'ome and mkiguda s-‘geviouslj to‘thia period, doc tgn’ Mg; Oliic‘lolh caps to ‘keep vofi‘ih; um}; flhgys§vczc;lasienqdcioae to (ly.- trick. 'I he Mai? an‘ language‘fiontuingflue (boo. «and different lizards for sand. {ool‘ hun tlrt‘tl‘lnr li‘tln; lttut ltunt‘lred lul‘ serpent. 81 uighl lnr honey. ': , I V " It iasnid the lather nl Montgomery. the puet nml ptonclter. wnt- ntonn time the: (lawn at the ting nt the circus in Bath... He gave hin snn u good edu'éntinn. and in Itillt'd intn his mind rcliaintn truth»... Mr. Montgomery is nnw the Inn“ [unpulnr divine in lmmlttt‘. i ' ll wnn mtimi-tvd hvn rcpnrtcr._‘nttlw tiinl nl Wnrrclt ”having. that n sprain-r gruernlly n-ed ulmut sow-n thuunnnd Wflflll ppr bum. in llt" yrnr 1833 was llttl’nt‘tl the grant oak at Bro-chm. It was 1.000 warn-Id. It hurnvd five‘ lulure wutlt grunt hrillinr‘cv. (‘nntu of arms WN‘P intrudurml into En glnnil'bv Richard 1.. (Coattr do Linn.) on his return lrnm the wars nl Pnl’e-tuw. when thev were tnvontt-d and painted on the Ihit'ltla nf the knights tn diuinguish their natinnnlity—tho steel armor helm; n likv made thin necessary. A distinguished chpmiat gavc...‘ A 2min nl'zinc contains a: much of tho Mectric fluid on would yupplv right hundred thnu» smnd chznrgen 07 a battery. Containing a canted lurfnco of 1500 anunre inchen.’ thltard I. once had a 'rlnnk inlaid with precinuc metnlu, made to imitate the "eav enlv bodips. The celebrated trial of \"nrren Han tingu, in England. that wan brought mu clone in 1795, when ha wat arquittvd- any! the Gnvernment 444.000 dnllnvn. Besidvs this amount. "hating. wnl dnnmmt to my the mm: of prosecution. which were 418.~ 754 dollals. Public Debt of Europe. The lullnwing is believed to be a enr. rect statement of the debts of the princi pal governments nl’ Europe,likewise the population and revenue of each : Englnnd—Drb'.s4,ooo,ooo,ooo. ‘ Revenue. 5200.000000. Population, 28.000.000. Making it debt thirteen times greater ‘thnn the revié‘nur. and an indebtedness e qual to almut $1452”: every man, woman and chiltl of her population. France—Debt. $780,000,000. Revenue, 3192000000. ' Population, 35,000.000. Making a debt four time. greatertltan her revenue. and equal to $22 for each in dividual of her pnpulation. Russia—Debt, $300,000,000. ‘ ReVenue. 886 000.000. ' I Population. 50,000,000. . Debt three times over her revenue. nml $6 to every soul, Austria—Debt. $300,000,000. ‘ Reyenue. 3100.000 000. Population. 37.000.000. Debt three timn over her revenue. and 89 to every soul. Prussia—Debt. $100.000,000. t Revenue.vs4o.ooo.ooo. 1 Population. 15.000.000. making a debt twice and 3 ha” over her revenue. and 87 to each soul. INTERESTING INCIDENT. After the daring and chivalroue storming and capture of Chapultepec. tlte gallant 9th lnfantrymnder Maj. Seymour. (the brave and lamented Ransom having just before fallen on the heights of Chapultepec.) found itself. with othere. at the aqueduct. under the walls of the city. Here it sustained a most severe and deadly fire from the cue my’e cannon and eecopetae. Bomb ehelle, grape. canister and musket balls flew thiclt and fast around them. killing and wound ing a number of its best and bravest men. Lieut. Jackson. company F. of the 91h. du ring themelee. received an eeoopeta ball in his breast. which, glancing nll', uhizzed upon the ground for a great distance. and must have killed htm upon the spot but for a fortunate incident—he carried in his vest packet a email copy ofthe Bible. a precious volume. the gift of his sister. just before leaving his New England home. The ball struck the book and made a deep hole tn it. ‘ but it proved as good a breaetwork on the Occasion as the cotton bags did at New or leane to the troops of Gen. Jackson. and eaveyuhelife of ite owner. Thus. the fill ter. in the-presentation of this sacred and timely token of affection. has been the mean: of saving the life of a brother. in one ol the bloodiest battle-fields in the val lay of Mexico. Both the book and the ball though previously utter strangers, madea deep impression upon each other. at the first tutroductton, and will probably not soon part company. "' ‘ , . T 0 PARENTS. ‘ You may readily trace on the sandy beach impressions dietinct end multiform. but the next rolling wave will wash them out. The epots and stains of your earthly robes may be removed; the ravages of. a storm that stripe nature of its beauty and glory may be' repaired; time and culture may ro-clotlte it"‘With’il'e'former'fe'rtilifjit‘idfiifidtff "But oh. remember. and may it be written with a diamond impression upon your enul. that the impressions of childhood, the precepts which you trace and chisel down into the hesrte 0! your children, will. like. letters grevenone rock, remain forever, _. "they are in typesot'.vice. nothing short of om nipotent Divine Gre'ce' can bleach them out. lLimhebeauteens form: ,ofivirtue and De ity, they twill hrighten and, beautify in the sunlight oft) heavenly and eternal day.— Wellhee Mre. Sigourneypesid, every trace that yott gave upon your child. will stand forth at the Judgment Day, when‘the 'hooka are opened.’ Every“ waste place. which .you leave through'negleet. tvili'fro‘tytt upon you an" an, shyefq.‘ when JhP' mounteins {all ,Ind.the}ekiee,sltr,ivi3| liken acroll.‘ f , ' , Pxeae’rvg' carefully your repMMwn. flu Extraordinary: flflh’irimfl‘hc Dc lrnil fldverliaer records a mus! (inrinelihr alury and anemplai murder, whivh'iic curred in the Village oi Plymnuth.‘\’i’avn¢ chunly, Michigan. n [9s’ nighln nan. Du ri"! Ihc- ninh'l lwn'nr lhfct‘ vermin! emer eul the ilrv-gnmls store of Mr. N. S Byml m-r. ’l'hc cimk” a Iml mi 16. sleeping in ”in INH‘P, inuncdin'cly nrnsn nml Innk n ifilHii'ii‘phlni in mm hand nml a bulchcr knile in (he Min-r, nn'l spmng nvm' the cuuulpr. when mu- ul lhe mbbi'n fired at him with n pi~lnl, tlu' ‘buii musing through hizx ~hin & lmigiuz in denur behind him. The ynung hem prnmplly i'elurncli the fire, when Ihc vascul lelt. A! thin junc lure a surnmi nne u! lhe gang Inflppflli his pinlui at the clerk. which missed fire uhvrvupnn Ihc (‘ii‘lk {9” back upon him ve cnurcn—hirz butcher knilc—nml "pi'ched into” his nniagnnia! like 3 Fauna. ~nlrik- Inc lhe knile into his body. M iihuwn by ihc hlnml on the bimic. from [hm-P In iuur inch“. 'l'hu nccnmplhhcd a Pain Aim vicmry. lle velnmled his pistul and step pl'li in the (lum' to claw it, when one of the gang again snapped a nislnl M him. which again 'mieseal fire. "Pick _vnur "in! nml try again.”oaiii the cleik, nguin nfler ing them lhe contents of his pisml, which did not miss firc. 'l'he villains lhcn miz~ zleii. and have not been heard from Since. CONGRESSIONAL REGISTER. ‘VITH the commencement of the 30th Con gress, we propose to continue the Con gressional Register on the same plan as publish ed during the last session. It will contain a full and accurate report of the business proceedings of Congress, together with sketches of the de bates which take place in each house. The next Congress will he one of the most impor tant which has assembled For years, and it is our determination to give to the people a com plete history oftheir proceedings. at such a low price that every person who takes an interest in the acts oi that body can procure a copy. It is believed that the Jst session of the 30th Con gress will continue at least eight ment/n,- and we therefore propose to issue weekly. on a mum moth aheet, octnvo lorm. their proceedings at the unprecedented low rate of One Dollar per Copy [or the Session. THE WEEKLY UNION FOR THE SESSION. This publication in notonly the cheapeu, by! it conllina more valuable reading mane:- than in to be lound in any other chlrly published at the nine price in the country. Besides the po litics ol the day. it contains all the late and im portant new, both foreign and dommxc ,- and its commercial articles are not equalled. ll will al so contain o complelc ly'loplical summary ofthc proceedings of both Houses of Congress. and be lurn'uhed to subscribers at the low rate of One Dollar and lwenlyfivc cents per copy for thq,Seuian. Club: will be furnished with ten copies for 810. All subscriptions must be paid in advance. Penn‘s-nu. by sending us five subscriber: lnr either of the lbove publications, will be cn-’ titled to one copy onms . Subscription price of Daily Union per year - - - - 810 00 Subscription price of Semi~Weckly. published tri-weekly during the sessions of Congress - . - 500 Subscription price of Weekly - - 200 Cwns will be furnished with 5 copies oflhe Daily for . - 840 00 5 do Semi~Wcakly . 2U 00 10 do do -' _ . 35 00 4 do Weekly - ' - 10 do do - - 15 00 Distant Subscribers may forward us money by leuer, the postage on which will be paid by us, and all risk assumed by ourselves in its safe transmission. ‘ . Poxlmmtm are authorized to act as our :1. gents: and by sending In five Daily subscribers with 850 enclosed. or five Semi- Weekly subscri bers with 825 enclosed, or live Weekly subscri bers with 810 encloaed. will be entitled to one copy of the some edition as they lurnish us aub scnbern for, gratin. ' Norlcx.—Newapapera. by publishing our proa~ pectus, Will] this notice attached, until the lat of December next, will receive, during the next session of Congress, the Congreuional Regular and 71:1 Weekly Union. RITCHIE 8L HEISS Washington City, Sept. 1847. DISSOLUTION. NHE Co-purtnetship heretotorc extst- Vi. ingbetween the undersigned. in the Blacksmilhing business. was this day dis solved by mutual consent. The books will be lelt In the hattdn of Martin 1.. Hoover, to whom all perouna having on settled accounts are desired to present lhemoelven’mthout delay and make sel tlement.‘ ' 'MARTIN L. HOOVER. JAS._ HOLLEN BACK. September 30. 1847. CRANS & BROTHER, GEN'I‘S for the sale 0| Dr. JflYNS A FamiliV Medicines ,- Dr. CULL N’B Indian Vegetabe Rem eddy—Panacea. Spgcgfic and File Rem ey - . Dr. .fl’PPLETON’S Remedy for Dug/'- neaa; ‘ . CflNTRELL'S 9 Compound —-'Mcdicated sic?!) of Sarsaparilla ,- C/i RELL'Sflnli Dyspeptic Powder; CflNTRELL‘S flllerativc Pills ,- SflNDS‘ Saraaparilla. &c., &c.. &c. Havejus: received arlresh supply of the same. . Curwinsvillp, May 10. ORPHJYN’S COURT, NOTICE.“- THE heirs and legal representatives of Jamel Conerin. late of West township. iri‘flun'llngdu'n county. dEC'd. will take amicflhdt‘ihe Orphpns Coutl ul said county at Ifl'uguil term last. filmed aj _Rulé on -!h'em.lo' come” into «said can" on'lhemccond Munda'y olNuvembcr next; and acgept 'or'rel'u'lc "lhe Real‘ finale of «id decehuedm its Valuation. .‘ ’ ' ’ JNOLARMITAGE,’ 'Shffi: llunlmgdojn, Sept. 97. 1847. 4 t. paid. .FaShz'bnable f 'Tqiléring.f NI; A. FRANK V ' 'ESPECTEULLY in'lof‘ma lhe‘clli zuns of Clearfielll nml vicinily that he I now pwpnreul In t‘xecule.~ull,uulels in lhe hhove huniness \Hlll ncalness ‘und (lewnlch, ""Slisl'" the must substantial and lashionnhlc n'unm-v. Hm nhup is sllunlo nn 2:! MIMI. mljoimng Geo. D. Lanichs' Hotel. “hen: he will be happy [9 attend to all «ho may lavur him Wllh u call.— The New lec and Philmlélphiu lnshions will he teceiveti rvgularly. ‘ All kinds, ul' country prmluco taken in exchange lnr \unk, at the highest maykel pricm. , Auguit. 28. 1847. ,afj’erry Duvin’ Vegetable Pain-killer can he hull lrnm the subscriber at lhe above «and. ‘ ' - M. A. F. THAT BIG GOLD 7.\ ":5 ' 7‘ ’.'—El WORTER,g( STICKS out lo let you know that there is .1 parcel of EFRESH‘ DRUGS At the old store between Hemphill's and [lurx thnl's,just arrived from the city, FRESH, NEW AND GOOD. A first rate assortment of Drugl, Medicines. Oilr, Painlr, Varm'ih, 'lurpmlinc. Dry While Lead, Dye Slufla. Confeclimary. Fruits, Perfumery, Patent filed/cinch and Patent articles of u very great variety, among which is the much celebrated @3211; (MP 5©A3Pa A ncvcr tailing article for removing grensc. tur pentine or paint spots from cloths, silk, &c., without injuring the cloih or varying the color. ALSO—One of the best articles of VIBRWIIWWQH} Ever offered to the public. It is the regular built wormjerker, which never fails to relieve the little luffcrcr .when properly administered.— There is on hand a variety of other articles deci dedly too numerous to mention, therefore we would invite all who wish to procure any of the above articles. or family medicines of any and every variety, (and be sure qtgetting‘ a gootl nr cle.) to call at the sign at the Big Mortar, for we have them, and are determined to sell them low tor cash, and nothing €lB9. N. B. All those old tact}: repaired or pulled out and new ones put in (he placc’ 0! them by ‘ A. M. H. Aug. 14. 1847. , IDEBQ @QIBQWBNQQ INDIAN VEGETABLE RESTORA TH’E P I L I.) S . Prtpared by Dr. George Bonnet, nf Nz'w Yorkantl for mic by Meannrzcd (is! of agent: in Clearjficld county .- ‘,TllE‘unprecodomed succeu lho: has ”a; ,/ nllendcd lho use of them pills in tho ‘\\\'-—7’ prnclico oflho proprietor lor lho la-uix ’w or oighl yearn. hn- induccd him to yield willful:- lo the imporlunuics 0! many who have “"5 mod and been bencfinod by Ihem. and make orrnngemontu to plate Ihem wilhin lho reach oflho public generally. ln durng no he leell call ed upon lu any lhnl lho lndinn Vegeluhle Restora live Pill in decidedly superior to any wilh which he is ncquaimed. 'l‘hoy cornbino lho prop~ erliea of many of the boat vegemhle mcdlcinea. (uud in no olhor lull!) in such a manner an to nfu {am not only Immedinle and Icmpurnry bul permn. ncnl relief. y The valuable lonics “hich enler into lhoir com ponillon by Ihair action upon lho secretory organ hold in check the purgnlivo prlllt‘lpla and induce u ‘ genllannd natural operation without inconvenience i or pain. and while they nature 1! natural andheul~ l [by action of lhe atomuch, liver and bowels. lliey increale, instead of diminilh. lho olrenglh ol lhe ‘ pnlienl. { 3 00 They have been uued as a family medicine for year: by many at the fire! respectability—and al~ though they are not recommended to “heal all the ills that flesh in heir to." yet It has been very rare that it has been found ttcceuary for those using them to employ any other medicine, and their occa sional use will almost invariably prove an effectual preventive to dilute. They are exactly adapted to the use of families. trevellen end seamen ; they cleanse the blood. causing a tree circulation—open ebulructions and promote the eecretton of healthy btle. and consequently are an excellent medicine for Nausea. lndtgestion. Nervous Disorders. Dejec tion Liver Complaint. painein the Head, Side. and Breast, Costiveneu, Lose of Appetite. Urinary ob. structiem. Ague and Fever. Bilioue and Intermit tent fevorl, Dylentery. Rheumatism. Scrufule. end are eminently useful in all iemale complaints-and in one word. all diuearee arising from unhealthy accretion: and impurity of the blood. Numeroua teatimenials of their eflicncy in particular cases. might be added. but the proprietor prefere pre-en ting a low certificatee of their gcncrel’charecter. irom petsons ul unquestionable candor and veracity. who would net in any degree lend their influence to promote any thing that ll not of _decidegl utility. and rely on their intrimic merite to gain them a reputation. leeling 4: meet petect confidence that non'e willabandon their use who give them a fair tria . The following lollor from lho Rov.Gcorga Bow ers, with other corlificalm in tho hands of the n gcml. will larva lo show lho cflicacy ol [how pills: ELK Home. Wnlwonh Co., Wisconsin. ‘ Dr. OsnonN:-—With pleasure I inform you oftho great benefits which [have derived from your pills. l have been in u doclino {or aoruo limo. which ha! greatly'nlormad inc. more especially on my com~ ploint was a consumptive one. and also! hnvo boon VWY biliom, and hnvo labored uevoroly with pam m my hood. and my eyes hnvo boon so affected no to turn ol'u lollow, cloudy. and other dllogroeoblo complexiona. My wifo had suffered 01m from grout wcnkneu ond novero palm. and as your Pills have lotwondorlulleroliovcd ur, wo hnvo. sounded the norm: of them all over our nolghhorhood; they will certainly be ever rogurdod in thin place. and whon ovor‘my extraordinary euro in known. at tho moot voluobto preparation for purifying the blood and regulating the nyntem. l nhould not have known the worth of your Pills had it not. boon for lho Roy. Wm. F. Dewitt, or Cuddoville. Sullivan co.. N. Y 5. who with grout lundn'ou aont moo box to try them. and to that box of Pillal owe my health. and on tho agent hero is out 0! your pilll. I wish you would send me a package of boxes orinoon no poniblo.—- With bou wishes for your. prosperity. l um, dear sir. your: _mpectfutly, GEO. BOWERB. 'w—E' do W. F. lnwm. Clonrflold; Joxm lnvm. Cumin-villa ;1 Jun McMututMr. Burnside town. 'h_!Di,G- W- 49. --‘~ AnNom, Lutharsburg. and 14’!in Inga. Frenchvillo. nro. [labour (or the prep"- O'OP {0? he pole of the above medicine in Clog}. field countyt - - ~ nov.2s.’46—lyg‘ GRANB‘BL BROTBER have' lustre. 1 ceived-a ngw'nupply of Mn.- Bgm’ .flBDOMINflL‘, SUPPORTERS ‘and‘ JIPPROVED TRUSSES.’ ‘ ' BellefohtGFOiifiiiifi Ill". Subdcribers', .havinz imam,“ TIM WWW“ "‘ J- D. M’Luimh'an & Gun. \Velch’in’ ”in! ”(‘Hcflmlt‘ Rummy] mll'runlimw Ilw bui-dr'wsq m [m.- uh; plm‘p. umlvr ”:9 natural WELCII &- LI‘IYINJN, when- Hwy up” be happy (I, see me ru-(umcu u! ”w, late firm. "V'gflhf n-r mlhull min-u deiimua 0| .‘Urflishlng Ibenmelvea‘wilh anything in Ilwir lune?“ very low mics 'l'hoy WI“ keep constant“ ly un haml~ , TIM.- lmpmn'd Hut Air Clmk S'llvep', Air/“8m Fancy Parlor nml Ten Plain Wood Stove-Lo! h” sizes ; _lhe unrivalled Balloon Slum-.luur sizes; and Cytenderv nml Fancy Cual Suntan "In” knnds. IIIISCELLflxVEOUS JIR7'ICLE6‘. such as a numerous assortment of Plow Patterns; Hollow-ware contisting of large and small Kettln. Pots. Skillets. Pam, Wugonßoxes, Sled nml Sleigh Sole»; Smoothing Irons, Stands for Umbrellas“ ull kmtls ol Grist and Saw Mill Casglngs ol approved Pattetnn, together with units? sortment ol Bricenml Du'rk'ee’s Reaction Water Wheels. &c. Castings oral kind. fitted up to order on the shortest notice. EC}? Every article in their line 0! hurl nctts will be sold on the most reasonable terms. not] all kinds oi marketable pro duce taken in payment, D. “’ELCH. n. 13me. BCHPIUDIP. Sflpt. 9. 1847'_1y :.\ ‘ .f iT HE GRE AT PEVENTIVE ‘ mmmmunmmo THOUGH WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS have achieved iriumph upon lriumph. in the euro ul olxalinulc cases ufilxuoule. even alm lhcy hnd boon onlirely given up. after all ollior remedies hnd failed, yet ”'10" power ofprercnn'm mny bojurily esteemed their CROWNING GLORY! 'Slormo.’ il in mid. ‘ purify lhe nir.‘ but storms do in_ini'lilef nlw. and are to far an owl. Were it within human punor lo mainlai'i :ho ‘ ELECTRICAL EQUILIBRIUM bolweun lho ennh nnd'nir. there would be no oc cnsiun for llurml. [ur the air would nlwuyr be pure. So of rho human body. If kept Iran from mor bid human. lhe nclion is regular and henllhy. But if those Immnrn nro ulluwtil In arcumulmem cri. 111. or. in other wordr. a storm. Mill nme. which innlwuya more or leer dungeruur. [4 rig/it’s Indzan Vegetable I’zlls uro eq nully well calculated loprcrrnl the storm, or to allay II when it comet Bu! PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE. besides being cheaper and lan lroubleuome- The delay all: day in lho commencement ofsickncu hnu uficn provedfnlnl, and always render: the can more dimcull to manage. Lil the sickness be caused by A. M. HILLS high living. wnm of exercise. close cunfincmenl functional derangement. or any thing else. lhe ef fect upon lhe body in much the sumo—ll equally. dangoruul, and in removable by lhe Inmo means. Have you a cold .9 i Let it not ripen into Consumption? Are you Dye. peplic! Bennto of hypuchondria. The Pill“:- ken every other night on an empty etumnch. fora lhort time. Will. lu nino cone: out of ten, cure the Dyepopeia. and thereby drive away the legion of “devils blue.’ For Headach. no medicine in eupe rior to WRIGHT'S INDIA N VEGETABLE PILLS Coeliveneu. that prolific mother of disease. ia'cuu led by a torpid utate oi the liver. which the-e Pills effectually cures. By elrilting at the root of dil~ ease. Wrighl'a Indian Wgetnblo Pille prevent all and cure all. They can hardly ever be taken a miss. if ueed with common diacretion: ml is; commend them to the use of than who havo'h‘ot yet tried them. 59p 19 '46-au 7 '47 H’riglzt’s Indian l’egetable Pills Can be had genuine of the [aiming highly respeclable storekeepers In Cleag‘ield County. Ihc/lard 'haw. Clear/it“,- llaniel Harrell, Curwinsville; David Irvin. Lulhersburg. ' ‘E’llc County. o%b «S- Gallagher. degeway; 1 G rge Weis,. Slrlllarya.‘ .. . Centre Counly., . , ,Braekerhofér Irwmpßelle/bnu; . .lldam Fisher. Centreville; Henry Wilmer, floronsburg; . Samuel Lipton, Mileaburgg. . Henry .fltlams, Walkerville; "’l7: Murray. Pine Grove Millsf : George Jaclc, Boalaburg; _A ‘ IV L Muaser. 'Millheim; ‘ - \f , FJI Whittaker, Coverley Hall; . f David Duncan. Spring Mills; .‘ F Burkhardt.‘ Robersburg; . Boozer_& Gilliland. Centre Hill. - WOflicon 'dévolnd oxcluaively‘Jo-Iho rule of anau'r's INDIAN Vacuum: Fun. of Jhe North American Callagp of Henlxh. No. 288 Greenwich Street. New York. No. lflß'Trembm mm, Boa» ton; and PMNCIPALOFFICE. No. 169 Run: STREET, Philadelphia. ‘ . . , . LETTERS”? 6|“Alhbihiit'r‘h’tibd(in’th‘e Estate of Geotg‘eVWelch. jr. late of P‘sketnwn‘ship, Clearfield county. dec’d. having‘ bated granted to' the" subscribers; notice‘is hereby given: to all persons; in: ‘debted to «aid~ estate. to make; payment without delay. nndnll person; having claims against said estate wilt'plc'ue ptc: aentthém‘dnly authenticated for settlbt ment. ‘ ‘ .. I . - 2-, ‘5 ‘ Bi ‘IA’Ith‘.SHORN| fldm’fa 1 V I ELIZABETHWELOH. fldm’afi. N. B, The books will be in "_lq hand; pl the undexgign’ed ag‘Curwiuwillc. .wlme persims havifigbminéuwill‘ptease-Ica|lh‘« I ' ' , ‘ ‘B; HARTSHQRNH; Septembehlnlefl. . 1 _ x Gmwwarxn lam! metal? 19; ' naie by, (TEENS £5 BROTHERL “Gurwmavillukhy 11-. 1887; 5. " STOVES, AND OTHER" . " 636353129qu9. .. Stoves (gf all kinds, viz: Changes of W'eatlzer, fldministration Notice.. II 0 NMI
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