“P 501 E Tm Im. ,;,~y:,’ ,{2l\l~‘.Mo¥p'oN-'V"; .I :31. .‘ 2 V I 5"" , " . f’ The m‘nrcli‘ql'lile ahanld novor ntuy_- . I 1 vr‘u'All lhhfg'l ahbnld onward tend} . A. Mm shoulgl not 91951 progressinn'twny, . V, ’ 'Bul‘sln‘votomovo nnd‘mnnu’.‘ ‘ , ’ , , . Tha‘Ml‘om‘mot'oi‘n doplha ofo'ccnn; 1. ‘ 1 The gtréimsnlonglhednlcs._ . , ...sz Andfiv‘uluta with-annual molinn, , A r, _ ,‘Through sweat and \‘crdnm vnlos fr ' '. . X ' anyon. ,f _ , Thu-"chum mow gcmlylHrmigh Ihc-9k)“ e r: v'frhoomhtolllovoronzv‘ ' if Tim mlfllginiumuno runs by. h ' . : i ,_ Ami ypnn pamonc-b'y unm- , ' "Mali. too. should strive m follow them. [;I” lhiggheir o'r‘xward sny. m ,u'. U ' - ' ug u q’ti utopia Vs-K' 4 fi'flhlxz‘ 'y by any.“ " ‘ ' ~ . M 4 *1 arm n»- » _ ..: :1 .4; .Movonn'l ““i-ij‘tflay'bnxjmr‘.‘lnh'yby’yfivo—" « , Ht hm:momlitluolllxmlgheytuln‘lil;: .1]! h' A . . _w o,“ g In! _ig war ,wgu} ‘l we, ‘-“‘ufl,""?Mm§himthiqhm still! I‘ .. , 30. e‘;;lm.biphitnnd-by dfiflriritifl'bm.‘ " ' ‘ r.-..'a'l‘ho:vgimmllwl'iaahérfi by." \ ' ,‘ '2‘)’ lumngh mnypl‘inngiihuuhllo hqld, " 3”" j‘"§{;fllrbng‘pnes \‘qlienlly.’ . 'wtmi‘!“ .'HWW 4” "‘ 4"“: -‘Movu on! ‘ -‘ L‘Hé Wtoh'rollihg m lln'ri'dhv'mv. ' .‘ m: 'denmlhlimniril'mledhhhizh—' " 1 ' M. yfigloufllfqrevqnjn rommotion,., . 1 ~ 'j . ; qt'inoviq 'ncrnagmc sky—s ,H“ '-'t Willm'farwerbnwnnlprm‘m‘. ‘ '4 ‘ :\.'l"\shsfl»ffllet'mllmi‘ll'EFéJ'.‘Ly.“ » -- . ' .- cemmnvimgo n pint-gs. ' “ ' _Odr'wnlchword Merge. DIVORCED FROM-A‘SPIRI'I‘UAL 'l‘hO-Sflpfl‘mfil- Cm‘trt. 'sitling at 805- tonyhgs ddctéeti a divorce from the bonds of nmhirnonyi hitwebh’ 3H'enrv Cobb and his wife Augusta Cobb.‘nn th‘e nfiplic’atinn n! thq husband. who ’aileg'r‘d that the wife had lived I} Nauvno, nsfllhe "spiritual wife" ofßihgh'éiri‘ 'Ynti'rié. 69m1“. Adams, knoiti"its"'Eldrr“‘Adamafl Elder Adams toilifiedl'to‘th'ofact 8;. that pnbject (if a con venllionj with Mrs. Cobb. in which she utiliottd'édgbd‘thatpennnu had a right to live .tozgther'jhj. unlawful iotarronrae. and saidit was right. The tantimony of Mr. litiaoio‘wal‘corrohnrated‘b'y. a widow lady. «who‘ had been'to dilatation. and while there i haduken the first degree m the mysleriea ofvtha Mormon Church. The ucnnd de gree gave tho privilego of spiritual wife ‘ hood. Mu; ‘Cohb‘ltook this degree. and urged tho siitneufto take it. and spoke at [for connection with Young. Mr. Adams q idtlm Joseph 'Smith. the founder of Riemann} did not teach the doctrine of spiritual wivet. . ; i “ i .‘IWHEN PRESIDENTS DINE. , 0n Davy Brocket'o return to his eon elitueote. after hie first session in Con greugn ' notion ’ of them surrounded him one do}, find began to interrogate him a bout-Wothington. tW'i'hut time dothey drneat Washington. colonel P’ asked one. ' Whyfloaid he, ‘common people. each aeryou ire here." get their. dinners" atone o’clochbnt the gentry and big ’ons dine at three. As. for Reprelentativea, we dine’et four, and the aristocrat-Jam] the Senate. they don’t' get their viétunls ttll five.’g “Well. when don the President ladder !' asked another. ' Old Hickory 2' exclaimed the Colonel. (attempting to ap point e time in accordance with the digni ty of'tho‘ station.) ‘ Old Hickory P well. he don’t dine tillvnext day ." . . - A FRAGM EN'l‘. When llonknupOn the tombs oi the great; every emetion of envy die: In me; when I read the epitaph- of the beautiful, every inordine edema goes out: when l ‘meet’wilh the griefofparenlo upon a tomb oté'né"; my heart melts with compas‘sion; when I see the tombs of parents them ‘leiul‘. l conlider {the vanity oi grieving for those.we must lbilow quickly; when I oee,kings living by those who deposed thentmhen rival wits placed side by side. or the hoiy men that divided the world with; their contests and disputes. Ire fleet with o sorrow and astonishment on the littlecompelitidm. lactiom. 'nnd de bolel of mandind ; when I read the date oflhe'_~tombs.‘ olTa'omc that died a: yester day and some six hundred. yearb ago.l comider that great day when we shall all bCEeotemporariel. and make our appear gnee together. ‘ illv‘z’fi: - __.- EDUCATION. » ‘ “Education." guys a lrulhl’ul' will", in Féizél’a Mogazme,"does not comm’ence willi‘lhe alphabet. . "begins wilhhumo cherlfgilrquksV—wllb a lather’s no'd‘lif afibzm ‘hflidh'.=‘or clan of yeproof—Mlh a aislcr’o génllc' prnsure ul ‘lhe hand—or a broth. cr'l noble act of forbearance—4mm haml fplls of flowers inflgreen daily meadows ivitb‘bird’s nest admired. but not touched abilh‘ treeping ants and _almosl‘imp'er captib'le emmels—wilh humming becsxund glad per-hives—wilh pleaaam' walk; ,i‘n may lama—with thoughts ,direcletfilu swat‘fnnd kindly (_on'es and words. (0 na mean [loam]. lo a‘cls of benevolenceL‘lo, dccdlol virlu'e, and to (he aource at all 3090610601! himself." ‘ ' ' '3" THE TELEGRAPH. l, The 'l‘elepraphio' communicati‘on'mga been‘ c‘ompleledxbemeen this cily and‘St.‘ Louil. Only eighteen hundted mil'ei cf :Télgg'llphélhal i 113". The wovk now .‘goei'qn between St: ltguia add N‘elv‘Oi-l. anus: *Afm n. whilb ‘any. ' prominent 'man' will noun amp to blow his nogg ina- Ween. lam bitmbulwejehull this», inn Philadel piling-12h,“ i' 3. SW,” ‘9“?"5’1; Wirpreuy radally‘fdaécd‘lq’é-f-PY.lfi?299ll¢;lell§a‘rapha. ‘ ~ ' '73:" Saturday Evmirig'lf’gu; , fggv‘er' ‘be afraid}. lo‘ -=do’ ‘1 fightz'bec'i'u'le ib‘lhgbfig will'iléngh“ it you}, ‘7 New! do «was? ; beanie whit'v‘s‘ohiebody' ‘wijb’p‘p: pm‘ you; Never be auhnmed'off'n'n'bld huff}! i! is yell brushed, ind lhe bjeyél ypu have-ill ' 3 ' 4 , , ‘I I'4". ;I‘13“ r; . ‘- 1. Tickliflfi it ‘TOfle‘YJ‘J-Oriefof the'fi'catiio. ties at thanks-9pm |ol¢byiSanQ¥ 'Welah. ofa mah‘ ho'waé‘ih \hé‘tou‘mw dri'gvis 'u'kvheiwllie'y hz'id "nix "(Imm Hé‘gfl'up uy'ofigurn bqfq’gg bigaklagl‘a'hilwéfitg‘d .M:! bitten. Nope to bell‘had.‘ df' égfiu’e'ho ("kWh-m!" “i 3:: '. n" -":r.' f~ " wa fa‘r Wn‘a‘ it toI hvtévél‘n‘Vhe‘nskled. 'anrrtiilos'.“ = ' é' ' J., .1 ‘ "Sd‘bfl‘lhls’ihirs‘fi' s’nnl alarm}; winked faur miles in a _‘plea‘snnp lr'ame of mind. ar lri‘ved m the taveih; mid found inn: 3 Tempcgnnpg Boyce, .. There is aplace. lwa heliava.xin New. Hampshire. where ,thev. never ;have any 'old maids. When a gir’l teaches twenty .nine, and is'aJill/q‘n the ladder of exnecin tion. Ihe young (ellnwa clnb together and draw lols fol her.‘ 'l‘hnsé who escape pay a bonus m the fellow who géla hcv. There is aallnmrv fdr you. ‘ '- ‘ y , flrPrzz}: '2'7‘2" I IhewLottery of Lifcr- PAUL’S, WEEKLY GALAXY u'l‘li'e great Philadelphia (.'omic Weekly. l“? and Museum of FUN .’,! . , IS decidedly superior to all, colempnrnricn in point at celebrity. universal popularity. and genuine mirth provoking humorous merits; and though it can not boast the ‘ India Riildiar Expansivenem' of the blanket wheels. yet an ' good articles generally come in small pnekagea.‘ and little people are one” possessed of the most aririt; the Galaxy may be pre~ named to be worthy o the attention and generous patronage of the most discerning public. Concen tration, rondenaationaand brevitymre the grand char~ actaristics ofthis age ofsteam, nnd‘ tlioGulnxy parta king larg'ely oi these peaulinntios. condenses a vast (lunatitv of mniterinto 'tlie smallcat posaiblo space. ' ‘hus those who may make thesizo ofthe Galaxy an objection, are butshort- sighted. and look not to its ro al intrinsic excellence. Were the Galaxy the min at «cellar door. W 9 Knight be as dull and pnisy an hum. berless compilations ofthe present day yclopt newa~ papers. V Look at our columns weeknlter wcek. . Are they notfilled with sporklingurncy. spicy. wmymnd hu meroua articles. in larger proportion lhanmay h'a lound in any at our competitors. Tho choice spirits ofthia goodly Quaker city. are our over ready mn. tributbra; and we are gratified to perceive that their efl'ortu meet. with u generoue approval. 1 Effervescent with the spiritol the age. stored with l n spice at good humored anecdote.everready at a hit. yetrclievad by a dash of sentiment and street pony ‘ and romance. we look upon the Galnxy an. houndio become in time. one of the leading Journals of the country. ,V ‘ . 1 Lovers oigenuino unforced fun. wit and humor. you cannot auhirnhe lorahetter pnperthan PAUL’S . VEEKLY GALAXY. It will aniudigestiou. drive away the gloomy hovering shadows 0! care. dispel ‘ the illusions ofsadiiou. and clear away the cobweb: olthe brain. ‘ Hypochandriacsjfyou would enjoy true health and unallayed pleasu'o. take tho Galaxy. It is better than the nostrum 0! any empirlck. and never thils to pro mote health by inspiring wholesome laughter. good humor and m rth. Throw away your bottles and your pill bosea,peruaa the Galaxy every neck. and you WI" he wiserland better men. HEADS OF FAMILIES! lfyoti would subscribe lor a cheap, valuable and popular weekly. look at the Galaxy. ltiajuaiwhat you want. Ila contents are innocent.homoroua and entertaining; and olaquiat evening. when sitting by your firesidosurrounded by all you hold moat dear. you can enjoy the plaaaantast chitchat; of the City. with o wholesome gusto that know- no drawback. . - PEOPLE OF ALL CLASSES. from the merchant to the laborer. the Galaxy is o neutral ground when you can all meet Wllh pleasure unalltkyed will] any thing that can annoy orgive you pain. 'lerchantx.as you emerge lrom the shadowy gloom ofyour counting case. where can you look tor an hour- entertain. ment with more certainty of enjoyment. than in the perusal of the Galaxy. Lovely belie. as you sit in mr houdoir, surrounded 2y beautiful boqueta. fino inland sweet singing bi mean you look upon any ofthem with more delight than you look upon the pages at the Galaxy. Politicians. when you grow tired of tlio vaxation and trouble of political affairs. and seek a hriel‘rolaxation, where do yoti look Wllh more certainty ol antislaetiun, than to the Galaxy. Mechanics! when your daily toll is over. do you not hunt up the Galaxyswith cagerdelifihl. ‘ , . Every yearly to cnberto-the Ga axyrwdl be pro» seated With a copy of 'The Village Somnam'vu ist.’ a thrilling romance, by one at our most admired au thors. It Will be lorwarded by mail immediately on the subscription money hoinf received. in order to accommodate a 1 those who may desire to term clubs, the publishers have fixed as the basis for clubbiog, tho i'ollowmg lnw ‘ . TERMS PER YEAR: Move oy One copy. 81 00' Twenly copies, SIG 00 Five copies. 400 Thirty copies. 19 00 Ton copies, 700 { Forty hpm, 26 00 Specimen numbers of the Galaxy Wlll bouenllo any one on application by leller (post paid.) All leuem and communications must be nddre'med (post pm!) 10 HENRY P. PAUL 6: CO. Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa. Dec. 23, 1847. 2 m. , COMMISSION & FORWARDING A GEN C Y. ‘HE undersigned having located them-t '1 selves at Mileahorg. at the head 0! Bald Eagle Canal Navigation. intend con ductingthe Forwarding and Commission Business. and solicit the iriendahip ol the Farmers, Merchants. and others having produce to {award from the counties oi Centre, Clearfield. ‘Jeflerson. out! other parts, and the patronage ul Merchants who may want storage on their guuda purchase ed in the cities. , . - From ihirty years' experience in the Commission and Packet Busiusss in we city ol Baltimore. they hope to be able by sinct auenlion. to render satislncliun'lo lhose employing them. They will be'pwo willed will) slum-house room for Grain and Goods. and you] mom [or sluriug Plssley. Coal. Lumber. Ii“, 81¢. Grain and Lug“, be: will be lorwardeil to a branch'of ;llejr house in Baltimore. or to Plnladelphl'a‘,'lo an espe’rienced house there. whichever msrke'l may olfcr the be“ inducements.- ha'vlng qublations'lhree tungs'a week Irom eachvcily. ’' ~ g . ' Assuring those. who favor lhem will) lhgii'business. that no eflurl shall be wan tihg‘t‘o give oalislaclion‘. and that they may depend oil ' quick sales, and relurna‘ol luuds promptly made.’ ' -’“_ ' ELY" ALDERS'I‘O' & (50.,Agentn. 1 Corner 0/ (he Ca’nal and Turnpike, Macaburg. Runwacm~~~VALENTINE & I'HOMAS, Gun. JAMES, mvm; ROTHROCK & LEIB;,' ‘ VvfiDFr‘el’ghl and agoraae ;I’o be'paid on delivery of Goods; “ ‘ sap. 25,-i-‘6m4' . -' u ‘, s“ . , ‘. 1‘ E G.W.IIECKERa . t*‘fl'?*‘t.o‘>fitt'e'y‘aJ-‘L'awr"‘ s 1 «x; 1: ' ' ‘agggnixnpb;*gznm.'Wf j'fl S I’s .' u.., I. ,_ 2 “Juiy.’2o§"{l7. ~'’_ . . . X- rrerJv-r rrxmitqu-r war-luk- . ' "5701113)? .. ; 7' ‘ Tg‘ thc‘heirs and ,qual rqprqsenlnlivcsfibr JAMES CONERIN me of West go‘u‘muhip, Him tingdon coul'niy'. dcc‘dg‘al ahi'Orphnfis coukt héld in‘ and for the said coumy'oHiunfifigdon on the aecond‘Munddygnnd eighih day ol_Novohmor, A, u, “”7. on mofion of Thin J. Coffey . Euq. a rule Was grnnjgd upon the said heirs and to. ga“_rcpfeacnla|ivpa locomc into Court on me first day of (he ‘next‘ (January) term, being the lOth‘dn’y of dummy, A. D. 1848; and show cause ifmly they have why the real estate ol the said James Concr'm, (He'd, should not be sold. ‘ ' Mtcizt; , :3»: moon MILu-zmcrk. I)cccmhc‘r.fi.2lB47u _.I ‘. .‘ . ‘ _ 2 ii ‘ ”‘9‘ r 7 5 “Win"? " ; ';'_' . stray, Heifer. , AME. lo the ,ptrnujsennf [he subscri- G. brr residing: in Lawrence tmyn-hip. abnm llw middle .0! Jufiy, Vn "I’ll.“ and Rod [lcifcn walked u'ilh lar. and supp". sed‘lu [by um years old. Thcpwncr is requested In come lbrwnul. pmve proper ty, pay churn“. nml lake her away, nth. crwisc shernill .' be (lbpnuml o) nccmdlng to lawn AMOS REED.ImI. Lawrence, Ip. Nuv, £14,347. ‘ LANDS belonging to the Estate of Samuel Cochran .’ ~'- THE Uuutt M‘Cmmnun Pleas ol Chow‘- tcr county having nppuinlctl P. F. Smith. 'l'tustoc to sell and Conwy Iho land: belonging to the Estate of Samuel Cochran.t|e¢cm~et|. lute ol Cheater county. All persons wishing to purchase any portion 0! the lands to Btudv. townahip. twill apply to ‘the subscriber. and all those. who are Indebtegl lor purchases from the lormer Trustee; urP'rt-qucste‘t’lto come forward and make pavment. , m JOSIAH W. SMITH. filt’y , for P. F. Smith. 'l'rus-lec. Borough of Cleutfield. Sept. 30. 1847.-phil‘.§ . THAT BIG sou». ‘ . ~::.: ‘ ‘ 22/ MORTER,g\ STICKS outv to let you know ..:..g;. that there is a parcel of EFRESH DRUGS At the old store between Hemphill’s nml Hurx thal's,jus! arrived from the ci‘y. FRESH, NEW AND GOOD. Afim rale assortment of Druga. Medicincr. Oils. Painll, Varnish, 'lurpcnline. Dry 'Vhilc Lead, Dye Shift. CmJect'ftmary. Fruits, Perfumery. lem Illaltcincs, and Palm! article: of a very great variety, among which iathc much cclehm'ed @3382 4MB 849653.19.) _ Slecvor [ailing article for removmg grease. lur pentinc or,paimapola from cloths. silk, &c., without injuring the cloth or varying Ihc color. ALSO—Om: ofthe best articles of VIEWEWWGNB Ever offered to the public. It is the regular built wormjerkcr, which never fails to relieve the little sufferer when properly administered.— There is on hand a variety ofothcr articles deci dedly too numerous to mention. therefore we would invite all who wish to procure any ofthe above articles, orfamily medicines of any and every variety. (and he sure at getting: good ar cle.) to call at the su'gn oi the Big Mortar, for we have them. and are determined to sell them low tor cash, and nothing else. . ‘ N. B. Allthosc old (at): repaired or pulled out and new one: put in the place or them by . ‘ A. M. H. Aug. 14, 1847 DR. E. GREEN’S RE” 56 BROWN PILLS. HE demand lor {be above medicine T in the last 2 or 3 years. is deemed a sufficienl apology lur placing it now ful ly before (he peoplg : and the diseases (or whiéh it is applicable have become'so pm valent in this country that a remedy emi lled to confidence. in a great desidvrnlum. :[he lliseanes l allude In In: Hepatitis. (LiverlafleclionJ Dyspepsia. and lemalc complainls in general. ' ‘ rj’Thé above pills win he kept con s‘nntlyiorgfie by?» ‘ ‘ _- '2 , '.. ’ ichard Shyw.’ Clenrfie'hl. Bigler & Co." lie-l] ,unynahip. ‘ ‘ Graham «34 Wright, Mallard ' James McGirk. Philipsburg; Oct. 20. 1846. ‘ I . - J ‘ .mawu‘nm‘: ‘ 18 hen-by given to a" per “, sons not to harbor or trust ' ’ ionmy arcoutii, a certain boy named George Barnet. who ‘ übacondul lrmn me.- Said boy isjabout 1? gears 0! age, and was Inden~ wired to me until he nuamed ,Ihn one 0! 21 vents. Wu. IRVIN. , Pike 'p. .qu. 5. 1847. ““1 Fashionable ’l’az'loring. NI. A. FRANK .. .1 ’ RESPECTFULLY intuqmn the citi ‘lLens of Clearfieldl and vicinityluml hei nu‘w paepared lo'cx’ecule all'u‘rders in Vthe‘ abuve business with ’nenlness and despatch, and in" lhe'monl substantipl and fashionable m’annen Hu‘shqh is situate on 2d atreel.‘ adjoining Genggnulmnicha' Holehwhere he will be 'hupf) l 0 ultenfl 10 all who may MM him‘ will.» i call}— TheyNe'w Ymk and Philadelphiahshiona will be'r'eceivéd tegularly. " i Q" ‘ i All kiluda-.ofi-énuntty produce taken in exphnnge lur‘ ‘w'ork, a! the highest Innrltel pnce..l_l': ‘ ,'V g W ”,1, ‘.‘ - l._ z-Augufl.’2B,|lB47.-- _ ‘ , WPcrryanvia’ Vegelnble‘ Pain-MUM can beahgd'kum (he subscriber at the above “and. , ,' v MBA. F. - CRANSGL,BRQ'IYHERZMW Just re .pé‘ivedmjij aunply'mf Mrs’. Betts’ JED MINJL. ,SUPI’ORTERS afld flPPROVED TRUSSES. .‘lax'wm .. 'VGUODSr _ _ ‘ L anNse BROTHER; . ‘ Curwcnsvillc, ;l’cnnsylvnnia, ’ AVE.aml will keep constantly on A hand. a large assortment of .~ .: . ; Dry-Goods, Hardware, Queens wm‘e, Groceries, Drugs and Dye- Stufl's, Tin-ware, Books fiaSta tionnry, Hats,'Caps and Bonnets, Boots {ind Shoes, Tobacco and - Segnrs,‘ Umbrellas, Carpet and Carpet and ‘ Cdtton Yarn; Con . lectionaries,’ Painte, Qils,‘ Tens, &c. &c.,- . ‘ - All 0! which they are prennred lo‘ sell on the most reasonable tetms. Cmms 8:. Bno'rueu are lhe Agents for the sale of Dr. Jnynea' celebrnlcd lamily medicines. ‘ fiGnnda exchanged for Lumber. Pm duce and Furs. for which the highest pri ces will be given. ‘ December. 2. ’47.-lf. Fall and Winter - - GOOD S. (“IN PATTON,jI'. having just returned trmn Philadelphia. in 'now recriving a very large and well se'ectetl stock 0! FALL nml WINTER GOODS. cunlisling of Dry Goods, Hardwarc,Gro-. caries, .Queenswarc, Drugs and Dye-Stuffs, Saddlery, Books & Stationary, ‘ Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Tobacco and Cigars, Umbrellas, Carp: cts, carpet-chum, cotton yarn, ('onfectionaries. Olls. Paints, Clocks; Sole-leath er, Nails and Glass, Stoves . and Stove—pipe, Ropes, @c. In a word. every nrttcle usually kept in u country slme, which wnll be sold LOW. ER than ever nflercd in Clemfield county' ujl‘Country produce. LUMBER and FURS 0! all kinds. taken in exchange for guudl. Thankful !nr punt favors. he invites the public to call and examine for themselves. mm as to quality ,aml price. ”is stuck Is unusually large. and ALL FRESH— nu old good! on ham] Curwensville. Oct. 4. 1847. ‘ T A N N E R Y. SAMUEL B, TAYLOR, ESPEC'I'FUI.LY informs lhe cm- R zen» ul Clealfielll cuunly that he has leased llle well known Tannery of William Hanshnrne In Cumin-ville. and lhal he is prepared lo curry on lhe busi ness in all its branches. Orderscan be supplied at lhe shortesl nolice. lor Coun try or'Spaniah Sole Leather. Upper [and Calf-akin. ul luwer pricu lhnn ever ofl'er ed belorc in the county. lor cull. An nssnrlmenl ulteuly made BOOTS and SHOES will be kepl cunuamly on hnml. Hides and country pruducelaken in exchange (or work. , rfl’lcaae gch us a call. A. .M. HILLS. ' S. B. 'l'- Curwonwille. Sept. 9. 1847.-—pll New Fall& \Vinter BIGLER &, Co. are just now re ceiring at‘their old stand in the bu rough oi Clesrfietd. a largemxteuaive and coreiully selected assortment of , :FJILL 6r HUNTER GOODS. And although the cost at transportation is grest'i'r. they will dispose of thelr stock at as reasonabie rates as they have done in time poet. , Their stock consists of the usual varie ties of Groceries. Dry Goods. dam. &c. ; but their anortment of >2,- ‘ 1 WINTER HdTS and Cfll’S—BON. ‘ NETS—BOOTS and SHOES; ' Deserve particulu alle'miun. ‘ SELIGSBERGER & BLOOM: lIAVE just recenul Irom ‘ Philadel ‘ phla a new and splendid nauurtmem Dry Goods, Groceries, Drugs, Dig: Stuffs, Medicines, Ready madé' Clothing, Shirts, (90., Tobacco, - Snufl"& Cigars, Clocks,”ljla‘ts’a'nd‘ 1’ Caps,‘ Boots and, Shoes; 1711:1112} - ‘war'e, China, Queenswars, &c..v :,'l‘hcy will sell lim qu‘ahtyLSyrup Mo lasses. lot. 87;} 'cgms perlgallon. and when kind; in propuniun.,, -."' a . i ,‘lflwy WIII dispose oi, theirlgn’oda very low for cult—almost at coat‘and caniage. T ,Counuy ”producmtakenv in ,exchango. and Ihc‘highesy price‘pla‘ld lury'l'imber-and b'awed Lumber, Ybrmand Clover" Seed part Caalt..__. NB9,floracmmul.Gn’lue‘.“ "i . ‘Quwcumlle.‘iNox.-4uh.-.1847.u a: ._W: ' “ PERSONQSI heédiitia'ld huldg‘xq high-l “ drwwborm ingOODJIgy web jg «egs'ouawlmaetam be I.s..nji'hcasufiq, *1 Mmfllaleg, - CurchlS'villcg‘Nov. 8:18472'” X " GOGBS. NEW JEW STORE. IMlii CONGRESSIONAL"REGISTER“. W ITflthe commencement,“ tha'o‘mh'doh; , grass, we propose to ‘cbn‘finue‘ the Con.) grassionnl Register on the same pinn‘ito‘oublim. ed during the last BPSSIOH.‘ ‘ltzwill'eontni'n a full and accurate report of the business proceeding. .of Congress. together ‘mth sketches of“: del' hates which take place In each house, > "The next Congress will lie one of the mm: imp'o‘rg tnnt‘whlch has assembled for years, and it is our determination to give to the people Mom. plete history of their proceedings. at sucha‘lou', Price that every person who takes nnimerest in' theoets at that body'can procure ago 3,, It}; (believed thnt the hat session of'the game”; great: will contintle at least eight‘montllr ,- and “'5 therefore propose to issue weekly, one main. moth sheet. oetuvotorm. their proceeding”; the unprecedented low mtc‘ot' . One Dollar per Copy for (In: Session. This publication is not only lhe cheapest, but it contains more valuable reading maller than is to be lound in any other Weekly publibhed a! lhe same price in the counlry. , Besides the pa. lilics of the day. it Contains all the [are and Im, porianl now, both foreign and domain: I and iii commercial articles are not cqunlled. ll will all so contain a complete synoptical summary ofthe proceedings of both Houses of Congress. and be furnished to subscribers at lhe low role of One Dollar and (manly five cents per copy ~ fur the Session. ' Clubs will be furnished with ten coplcu for 610. All subscriptions must be paid in ndvnnce. 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WELCH 8: LEYDON, where they mll be happyto see the cultomera at the late firm. togeth er with all othen desirous ol tarnishing themselves with anything in their hne at very low rates. 'l'hey wiilkeep constant ly on hand— . ... . Slaves of all kmds, mz :. The Improved Hut. Air Crick Stoves. Air-Tight Fancy Parlor .and Ten Plum Wood Slaves. ol all sizes; the unrivalled Balloon Slove,lour sizesgland Cylgoder and Fanoy Coal Stoves ol all knuds. IPIISCELLJIAEOUS ..lIRTICLES.~. such as a numerous asaqrtment olr Plow Patterns; Hollow-ware con-istingql lugs and small Kettlem, Puts, Skillels. Pam, Wagon Boxes. Sled and Sleigh Soles; Smoothing lrnnzt. Stands lur Umbrella, all klltds ul Grist and Saw Mill Gusting: of approved Pullelm, together with an as wrtment ol Brine antl'Durkge’s Reactinn, Water Wheels. &c. Castings ofal kindq fitted unto utder on'the shortcs': uulice. , _ :crEvery article in their line_ 0! buil ness will be sold on the most tenonabld terms. and all kinds ol marketable pro“ d 9“ taken in paymem. - ' ~ » I). WELCH.’ 4' - , DuLEYDON. ' Bellefonlc. Sopl. 9. 1847.-—-ly N mCRANS 55 BRBIIIER, ' AGENTS rm meme 0! pnuamvs Family Medicines ; - . 4 a Dr." CULLEN’S Indian Vegetabc Rem egy—Banacca. Specgfic and Pilq Rem‘ e ;‘ , , . _, . . Y My. Dr. 3{flPß'lgE TON’S Remedy for: Deaf: nov. 41m '47. mas; . , . , v, CflNT.?ELL'S Compound Medical“! . Sxyru of Sarsaparilla ;‘ ‘ ‘ ~,, CJi I;?ELIISflmi Dyspeptl'c Powder; CflNTRELL'S fillerative £l7!an j 1 'SflNDSI'] Sanapafifla. '(s'c.. G-‘c. . IS-cJ ’ . Haie'jdéj‘réc‘gwpd q flreah suppiy 0!!th 95mm ~ ' " Curwinsvilie. May 10‘. ‘ [ff DR. JAYNE MEDICINES. “ KRATZER'& BARRETT Sf“: ‘ ' Clearfield. Pas-(1mg: ! 1 L ~BARRJS7I‘.T &“C,0,.,¢; :., .L ~ Clearfieid Bridge»: Are: tfile-fltenuhfly: Hummus! Luge"!!! 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