-_-_ -_...-“ , 7.59... .._..E'." fl ' -M’A‘llislcr’s“ointment; n.x .1» ’ - . * -, .‘ ~ _ , fix} 1:. h 13‘ 7, -_." v x . Imm???.f.’€"§£imtio ' lllS OlN'l‘MEN'l‘ HAS POWER to onuso nl T EXTERNAL SORES SCROFULOUS HUM ORB, SKIN DISEASES. POISONOUS WOUNDS. toflychurqo thelr putrnl mntters nndlhcn hcnls them. It 'is n htly termed All-healing. lor there is u-nrdelyn gimme. external nrintornnl. thm itwill “otbeneflt. l have used 1: tor the lust t‘ounren years tor all dilenscs ol the chest. consumption. liver. mvnl vmg the utmost danger and responsibility. nml l dc~ rlnre'befure henvcn nml mnn.’ thnt not 11l one single cnuhna it tailed to benefit. when lhc pullout wns “within thn much 0! murlul mcnns " ’ " I have hnd physinifius. learned in tho prolcssion, l have hld Ministers of thoGnspelJudgc-s of the Bench Aldermen. and Lawyers. gentlemen of the highest audition. and MULTITUnI-Lx ul‘tho roan use It in ovo ty vnmly of way. nml there hns bcon but one vorco. onounitedmnivcrsnl \‘olC(‘,2layillg. "McAlislcr,yuur Olntmont ls coon.” CONSUMPTION. It can llnrcly be credited thnt n salvo can have any oflcct upon tho lungs. nonlcd nu they pro within the system. But if placed upon the chat, it penetrates directly tn the lungs xcpnrulcx tho poisonous purlfticlos that are cunsunung lhom nml ex peli'tholn from tho aynlcm. ll ls curing persons 0! conmmptton continually. HEADACHE.’ Tho Snlw II: Huththcofm enr'sstnuding. lady ovary week]. so Ihnl'vunulil Dame. and Ear-Acho nro ecu. RHEUMATISM. 'lt rclnovcu almost immediately thq Infinmqmlwn and swellmg when the pain 0! course c'e’n'm. - COLD FEET. Consumption, Liver Crtnplnint, pains in finches! or side. fulltng ofl'ol the hair, one or another. always' accompanies cold feet. It is o lIII’Q ignofdiscnyo in thoflystem to have cold feet. Tait Ointment is the true remedy (all) when)“ nutrlua. nu nttwn, LIVER COMPLAINT. soot: nqquuur, sour: 'rtmou. BRONCIHTIB. menu on roman". nus. all curse msmsrs. such as ASTH lu. ggrlpsaton, runs. also. sour: LIPS, CHAPI'ED Imm. 'rtmou. CUTANIOUB ERUPTIONS. mnnvous um. and of the srmz.‘ There is no mcdwmo now known so good.. . SCALD HEAD. We have cured cases that own Illyldofied every thing known. as well as the ability dflWrtwemy doctors. Ono man told us helmd went on his children without any benefit, when I low‘boxu of the otntmcnt cured them BALDNESS. lt'wili restore the hair quicker than together thing“ ,l « ‘ URNS. It‘ In the best thing in the “arid [or am (Read the directions around the box.) WORMS. ltwtlldrivc every veattgo olthcm n -1733 (find the directions around tho box.) V ‘ 3NB. Occasional use of the ointment willul finkupeorm from wing. People need not be Med with them “my Will use it. P 1333, Thousandl era yearly cured by this oint~ man ' - ‘TETTER. There is nothing better {or the euro 0! 'llrtun- ' ‘ JAMES McALIS'I‘ER, 6; Co.. , Sole proprlelor ol the above medicine. CAUTION. “Nu Ointment Will be genuine un~ Int Iho lumen 0! Jam: McAlliater or Jam: Mc- Alh'uer «9 Co. are WRITTEN with a nu upon zvznr “In." PRICE‘2S CENTS I’ER BOX. Read lb; Fallawmg Communication. Rmtved from un uld, respected. and well known citizenol Phdndeé’phin. and than judge [or yourself. ’ hilndelphia. 10th mo. 18gb, 1816. To 'l‘. B. Petanon No. 98 Chestnut slroet: flavmg been [quested to give my opinion on Iho menu 0! Me AUS’I’EK’S SALVEI um willing to enumerate some ofthe benefits which (have cchrienccd in tho uge of the article. 'ln 3110 sprung of 1845 [had an attack of Eryaipolus in my lice which became very painfulmnd «mended inmono of my eyes, bemficnuondou with fever. my distress was great and] came to bo fearful of loa my llllgooya. Al ugh not much n believer in what is lermud quack medimncs. I purchased 1: box and made nppli~ cannula my fac'o. To my surprise the pam noon :1- bated audit: a week’s time I was entirely cured,nnd lfinnly bolievo it was the salve under Providence that cumd Ina. From that time to the present l have used the urti cto "occasion rcqulred. end in every case where l hove med it. I have tound a decided benefit. . Atone timein gotng to bed at ntght, my threat was macro that I swallowed with diflicultg. but by an up pliution of the anlve I was relieved efore morning; I have used it in cases of burns. brurses, nprnms and flesh cut: all with the happiest efleclsmnd one case of poisoning bye wrld vine m the woods has been dried up’nud cured by :1 low applications. . From my own experience I would strongly recom~ mend it well, as a cheap conventent medicine. It requires no preparation other thun to rub it on the el fllctnd part. i l have become so partial to it that l oxpcct to keep it constantly tn mi family. Though not am itieus touppenr In print. yet I can net refuse to have this communication made public if judged beat to serve the cause at humanity. , , Reapectlullg thine. U '; ' ‘ WM. A AMS, N 0.26 Old York Road. nuPnce 25 cents per box. -; flGENT& - --E;‘>&- W; F. Irwin, Clearfiéld. _ t Messrs. flmolds, Lutlwrsburg. _Jolm Patton. Jr. Curwinwille. _ ‘Lem' Lutz. Irene/milk. .t C(qqrfielzg flee, 25. 184 L— lg. bpiiiJAYflE MEDICINES. ~ :KRA-TZER & BARRETTS,,_. ’- = ' ~ Cleaqfield, Pap—llml IL BARRETT &“Co., «1. , ' T ‘ Clearj/ield Bridge. , Act} thejé‘gulafly auihurizqd agents for the _lglg of the above-valuable medicines, and hgve 09 hahd a very 'large supply.— They also Intend keeping constantly 'on “I'93!qu supply. V ‘ Jum; 10, 47. s‘: ~:' 181" 'o', LETTERS" temaining in the ‘»-‘ .:{qut Office a Cle‘arfield; gm, Janu': q 1.1.1849. ~ ‘_» _I “if. ‘Fraliqisv Huntington. Wm; " B¢FgenB3mdgf Hall; John ‘ . ' Winifbnqicl ,1] ’ Lute. Mrs. Theresa -C‘l.|:lion,.Robtl¢’ M'ovre.Levi'L_. " " ;Intgwhfuikobhnfis, Mnrkl.And‘rew ~ v ’7‘ WGfifliuiel ’_ 'obth‘Ml‘rlinf ' ,Dgfififldhn‘ .' ' " "PclerßJo'aeph “ ’ .ggfguwgmavid ' V’s ‘ 'gnsé.‘ Thug. ll; ._ qu: ang'wu'n a "353.35, Chum ~ : Ggii-iddnibuid' ”Sheinja‘nflh‘me‘s'fl; ' Hllupap, Jacob :. Thofrfi.’ Mn. , . '< " “w. W‘MODRE,‘I'..‘M.’-'-pgl. . ' . ls‘l‘"gfs'Gi‘itld' Jlur'ma’dm" jJa‘n‘unry ‘ L Te'i‘m'. 13434.“. -“"' .. .3997!“ (menu Dmen‘ ‘ Farmer. _ - 'Mtiri‘is le'kfirnold Chainiunkbr ' , Brady Amos Bonsall Fannie-q" do [' pfi Dale, _> ‘ 110'“ " ‘ ' (In .'lgnvid “'clly ' ‘do Thonms Ro'slnn ‘ (l 0 .Wm Ogden do J‘nlm-d Daoghmly do J H Caldwell _‘ . do Ab’.n Pearce ' do l-nzlc Kline V do John Young do Jnlm McMurrny do Julm MrQuillo'n do Henry Nefl' do ~ Ch’n l’ollmll' Cabinet mnkgr Hmong... Ch’n Hamish Lumbermnu Decatur Ruhr" Roms Fnrmer Pike John Dale do do John‘Pnllon jr. Merchant '"’ do .Pclvr Genrhnrt Farmer Buggx David Cree - do ”I‘m-arm Jon’n Evons jr. Shormakcr l’cnn George W Hctsc Farmer Girnrd - ‘:_—:—-"‘:' r:—,;=:::=i :47: _ " lS‘l' ol 'l‘ravis Jurors lor January L Term, 1848. Samuel Gunsnllua Farmer Kartlmus Wm M Smiley do Bercnna Hrß “'riglil do do [Robert Whileside do do 'l'homus Con'en Laborer do ‘ Wm Somervillc Farmer Chou Samuel McEwcn do do 'l'homfl "all do Brndlord John Bruoer do do George B Dale do Pike David Fleguljr. do Briggs Gl‘orgo 'l‘urncr do do John Adams . _ do do J S Rndobarh Laborer Borough D W Moore Printer ,- ' do J H Hdburn Cordwuincr do IW. Shogun Wugonmakcr do R. llenderaon Former Woodward Henry Swan do Jordan lcremiah Hoover do Morris lohn B Kylar do do Cling Herd do Bell Russell McMurray do do Jesse Hullon do Burmldc Thomas McKee do do Joseph Lovelace 'l'ailor do John Thompsan Farmer Brady Joseph Seller \ do do J l’osllelhwait do do Eli Rishel . v . do do 'l‘honizls' Kirk‘ ‘ do do Benjamin Carson do do Jesse Wilson do John Russel Tanner :15 currd persons 0! the and who hnd I! legu ing ollcn look place. hclpml with llku suc‘ TIIAT BIG 601.1) E monTEm STICKS out to let you know at there is a parcel of ‘ FRESH DRUGS A! [he old sloro between Hemphill’s and Hunt tlml’s.just arrived from lhe city. FRESH, NEW AND GOOD. A first rate assortment of Drugs. Medicines. Oils, Paint], Varnish, Turpentine. Dry While Lead, Dye Stufls, Coqfcclianary, Fruih, Perfumery, Patent fllcdicinta, and Palm! artidu of a very great variety, among which islhc much celebrated ‘ @1212; 49!? BflMAIPu A never failing nnicle for removing grease, tur pentine or paint spots from cloths, silk, &c., without injuring the cloth or‘vnrying- the color. ALSO—One of the best articles of - VEBWEWW®EB I Ever offered to the public. It is the regular built wormjer/rer, which neverfnils to relieve the little sufferer when properly administered—— There is on hand :1 variety—ogother articles deci dedly too numerouw-tc’menfion, 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 at getting a good ar cle,) to call at the sign oi the Big Morten for we have them, and are determined to sell them low lor cash, and nothing else. A. M. HILLS. N. B. All those old teeth repaired or pulled out and new ones put in the place of thcm by A. M. H. Aug. 14. 1847. Fashionable Tailoring. NI. A. FRANK ESPEC'I‘FULLY inlorms llic cili- R zcns of Clearfield nml vicinity that hei now prepared to execute all orders in lhe'above business with mutant; and dcapatcll, and in the moat substantial and lihhionnblo manner. His shop is situate on 2d street. adjoining Geo. D. Lanichs' Hotel, where he will be happy to attentl‘ to all who may lavor him with a call.- The New YOIk and Philadelphia fashions will be received regularly. All kinds of country produgp taken in exphnnge lor work, at the highest market prices. August. 28, 1847'.“ ' EEPPerry Davis’ Vegetable Pain-killer can be had from the subscriber at the above stand. ' M. A. F. M I ‘ @mwmm 1 «1,313; IS hele‘by given to all per “-9": ~ sons no! to harbor or trust ‘ I\ - ‘ _ou’ my account, a certain boy "~- "‘ named George Barnet. who ”7" -, “nbsconded from me. Said boy is hbo'ui 17 years of age, and ‘was Inden lured to rue-until he altalned‘ the agepf 21yeara. - ‘. Wu. IRVIN. Pike tp.‘ Nov. 5. 1847. . ROBERT WALLACE, 'W.A. WALLACE.‘ ' I{O“IDAYBDURU, PA. CMAUIELD.PA. ~ R. an MA, WALLACE. ‘lflttarme‘s'atLaw.’ .. ’ ‘ ~WILL prpcticg- iri 'hQaeveral‘cpflrla, . "OI Cléar’figldelnir 8: Elk gouty lies‘. ‘. qu'inejé’ ‘en’lj'p’gted (o ‘eilher of"); guinea". will r'ecpéivc “Iho care and "alien. (who! both. ' $1211.18; ’47.‘ #2 Prize mt/ze Lo‘flq‘fy qf’Litcfi- New ‘Fall‘amlz Mute]? r»wm'fi~ S'GOODB~ PAUL’S WEEKLY GALAXY ' " ‘ B O "' TI ‘2 Pl"! d'lp/n‘ (' "W‘ '5l CRANS ‘2' R THE“, , 1c grm , I; a c a ..amzc cc ‘3}. , .- C Pcnns , . - and Museum (JFUN! .’ CPI.“ en!“ I" ’ “Vanni: ’ . ' AVE.nml Will ket-p CMNlnnHv on ' S dondully superlorlo nll colampornrirs in point hand a hive luor'mem "f - Io! velobnly. ungvorml ponujnrilv. and genuine " ' ' ' ‘ mlnh prowl)“ngllll'IFIOfihlllfllnlcrgn; and though ”fen:- DrY’GOOdS’ Hardware, Queens‘ ! 'I le“ um unr-r fix an ivrnp ' to . . mnifff alllc‘flls,lykol na ‘ 110;»: sl,“?!ng Elva-y ware, GI‘OCCPICS, Drugs and Dye - mu ncncs/nn illco r I: " "_ - . ;gxgégdsgflhgmuatgnrirjl; (the Gnlgxgprgn; ficnprif btllfl's, 1:11] Will-‘B, BOOK? ‘9' Sta " v ') ' ' Jurdnn Lawrrnce Brad for ltlmOtl to be worthy ol the attention and generous patronage ol‘ the most discerning puhlic. Concen imtion. condensation. nml hrevitymre the grand ebor~ neteriehea ofthii ago ol'slcnm, and theGnlnxy partn king largely at these pociilinritieu. condenses a vast iinntity di"mnttorinln the smallest [menihlo epaeo fl‘huii those wliomny make the size uf'ihe Galaxy an objection, are butaliori- sighted. nml hinli not to its re~ ol intrlnaie excellcnre. Worn tho (lolnxythe size ol ii cellar door. we might be an dull and proxy on num herleeseonipilationsofthe present day yolept new» in writ. I lumli at our columns week alter week. Are they notfilled with txptll’ltling, racy. epicv. wittymnd llll' morons I’ll’ltl'lcs. in larger proportion than may be lound iii any ol our competilure. The choice upirtte oltliin goodly Quaker city. are our ever ready eon. inhuimu. nml do are grniilied to perceive that their cll'ortw lttt‘t‘l with n generouu approval. l‘im'rvriu‘ent with the npiritol the age. ulnrcd with a spice 0! good liiiniored anecdote. ever ready nt (1 hit. yet relieved by a dash ol M‘lllllnl‘lll and street poeuy and romance. no look upon the Galaxy as bound to hecomein time. one of the loading Journals of the country. Lovers olgenuino unforced fun, wiiand humor. you cannot subscribe lora better pnperthaii PAUL’S WEEKLY GALAXY. lt will asuiatdigcstion, drive away the gloomy hovering shadows ol care. dispel thei lunions ol‘imdiieas, and clear away the cobwebu oltlie hrain. lllypoehendrlnceJl'ynu would enjoy true health and non loyed pleasu'o, take the Galaxy. It in better than the nontrum o! any empirlck. and never fails to pro mote liealili hy inspiring wholesome laughter, good humor and mirth. Throw away your bottles and your pill boxes. peruse the Galaxy every week. and you- Will he wiser'and hclter men. HEADS Ol“ FAMILIES.’ lt'you would subscribe [or ll cheap, valuable and popular weekly. look at the Galaxy. ltiejuet what you want. ltii contents are innocent, humorous and entertaining; and 01 uquiot evening. when sitting by your fireaidemurmundod by all you hold most dear. you can enjoy the plenanntoiit chitchat of the city, Will} a wholesome gusto that knows no drawback. PEOPLE OPALL CLASSES, from the merchant to the lahorer. the Galaxy is a “mural ground when you canall meet wrth plea-are unalloyed Withany thing lliat can annoy. orgive you pain. Merchantl. as you emerge lrom the shadowy gloom ofyourcounting house. where can you look tor an hours entertain ment with more certainty of enjoyment. than in tho pcrusolof the Galaxy. Lovely belle, as you sit in {am boudeir. surrounded is beautiful boqucle, fine die and sweet sin mg birilixman you look upon any orthom with more 50h ht. than you look upon the pages a! the Galaxy.~ ll’oliliciane, when you grow tired ofthe vaxation and trouble of political afl'aira. and seek a hriel'relaxation. where do you look With more certainty ol sanslactiun. than to the Galaxy. Mechanics! when your daily toil iii over, do you nui hunt up the Gala: with eager deli hi. Every yearly suliscriher to the Galaxy will be {me seated with a copy of "The Village Somnamhu ist.’ a thrilling romance, by one ol our most admired au thors. It Will be lorwnrded liy mail immediately on the snhaeripiion money being received ln order to accommodate all those who may desire to term clubs. the publishers have fixed ammo basis tor clubbing. the followmg low -- Burnside Houston Penn TERMS PER YEAR: One copy. 31 00 Twonly copies. 816 00 Five copies. 400 Thirty copies. )9 00 Ton t‘opnea, 700 Forty copies. '26 00 Spemmon numbers of Iho Gnlnxy Will be um lo any one on upphcnlion by letter (posl paid.) All ballots and communication: must be nddrc-cd (post paid) lo HENRY P. PAUL 5: CO. Publishers. Philadelphia. Pa, Doc. 23. 1847- 2 m COMMISSION & FORWARDIN G A GEN C Y. HE undersigned having located them- T selves ut Mileshurg, at the head oi Bald Eagle Canal Navigation. intend con ductingthe Forwarding and Commission ‘ Business, and solicit the friendship of the Farmers, Merchants, and others having produce to forward from the counties 0! ‘ Centre, Cleartield, Jefl'erson. and other parts. and the patronage 0| Merchantswho may want storage on their goods purchas ed in the cities. From thirty years' experience in the Commission and Pocket Business in the city of Baltimore. they hope to be able by strict attention. to render satislaction to those employing them. They will be pro vided Wllh store-home room for Grain and Goods. and yard room for btoring Plaster. ‘Coal. Lumber. Iron, &c. Gram and Lum ‘ her will be lorwarded to a branch of thei: house in Ballimore, or to Philadelphia, to an experienced house there. whichever market may oll'er the best inducements, huvmg quotations three tinteaa week lrom each city. Assuring those who favor them with their business. that no eflort shall 'be won ting to give antislaction. and that they may depend on quick sales, and returns of funds promptly made. 'ELY BALDERSTON & Co..Agenlc. ‘ ’ Corner of [he Canal and Turnpike, Myleaburg. Rsznmczs~~VALENTlNB dz. THOMAS. Gen. JAMES IRVIN. ROTHROCK & LEIB. ' ”Freight and storage to be paid on dclwery o! Goods. . sep. 25:—6m.-' DR. E. GREENS RED g 9; BROWN PILLS. HE demand lor the above medicine T in the last 2 orl3 years, is deemed a sufficient apology lor placing it now ful ly before the people ; and the disguises lur which it is applicable have become so pre ‘ violent in lhis’ country that a remedy eliti lled to confidence. is a great deailleralum‘. The diseasés l allude’ {0 are Hepatitis, '(Liver alleclion.) Dyspepsia. laud {éioaic complaints in general. ' i ' 517‘“th above pills will be kept con ‘slnnlly for sale by ‘ ‘ ‘ l . i Richard Shaw. Clenrfiehl, Bigler 5- 00.. Bell lownship. _. Gi‘uham‘ & ”’right, Bradlord ' JamesiMcGir/c. Philipsb'urg. Oct. 20.- 1846.“ V ' i ; ErNJNerJ4¢fNLlv¢fiJ¢ '2 “rauw-rnmmts: “’3 2 4" for» n“ 6y? 4:1 1.99%". 1:2,. '8 unmmsnnaimnn’m - s ‘5 Ju1y.20,'47; - ‘ S tionary, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Tobacco and Segars, Umbrellas, Carpet and Carpet and Cotton Yarn, Con lectionaries, Paints, Oils, Teas, f &c. (90., All at “hich they are prepared to sell on the most reasonable torm‘. CnAxs 8.: lino-mun are the Agents lor‘ the 9an 0! Dr. Jayncs' celebrated lomily mmliclneo. 7 [IL-PGnmln exchanged for Lumber, Pm (luce nml Furs. fur which the highest pri ces will be given. ~ Desemhen 2. '47--"- Fall and Winter ' GOODS. OIIN PATToN,jI'. having Just returned Irom Philadelphia. in now receiving a vary large and“ wellselected stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS, conlioting of ’ Dry Goods, Hardware, Gro caries, Quecnsware, Drugs and Dye-Stuffs, Saddlery, Books & Stationary, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Tobacco andl Cigars, Umbrellas, Carp ets, carpet-chain, cotton yarn, Confectionaries, Oils, Paints, Clocks, Sole-leath er, Nails and Glass, Stoves and Stove-pipe, Ropes, "We. n a word. every arllcle usually keep! in a country store. which Will be sold LOW ER. than ever=oflered in Clenrfield county! 33°Country produce. LUMBER and FURS of all kinds. taken in exchange {or goods. Thankful for pm! lava". he invites the public to cull and examine for themselves. bolh uto quality nml price. "is "ad: I 5 unusually large. and ALL FRESH— no old goods on hand Curwensville. Oct. 4. 1847. TANNERY. SAMUEL B, TAYLOR, RESPEC'I'FUI.LY informs lhe cm _ zen: ol Clearfielcl county lhnthe has leased the well known Tannery of William Harlshome m Curwinnville. nml tiathe is prepared to carry on the busi ncu in all its branches. Orders can be supplied at the shortest notice. for Goun lry or Spanish Sale Lent/m. Upper and Calf-akin. at lower prices than ever ofl'er ed betore in the county. lor cash. An assortment at ready made BOOTS and SHOES will be kept cunstantly un hand. Hides and country pruducetuken in exchange for work. I BLTPlease give us a call. S. B. 'I Curwensville, Sept. 9. 18472—111] New Fall & Win? GGGDS. IBIGLER & Co. are just now re 'ceiving at their old sland in the bo‘ rough of Clearfield. a large. extensive and carefully selected assortment of FflLL &- W'INTER GOODS. Aml nlttmugh the cost at transportation is greater, they Will dispoae of their stock at as reasonable rater as they have done in Mme past. Their stock consists of the usual varie ties of Groceries. Dry Guods, &c.. &c. but their a’usortmént of ”UN _T ER HJ] TS and CflPfi—BON NE ’I’S—BOOT-S‘ and SHOES, Deserve particular attention. NEW JEW STORE SELIGSBERGER & BLOOM; lIAVE just received from Philnde phia a new and splendid nssortmeu Dry Goods, Groceries, Drugs, Dye- St‘ufi's, Medicines, Ready made Clothing, Shirts, &c., Tobacco, Snuff & Cigars, Clocks, Hotsand Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hard-. - ware, China, Queenswars, &c.= 'l'hey will'nell firu quality Syrup Mu lahses, tor 87w} cents'per gallon. and other kimlsinproportiun- " ' ‘ ‘ They will dispose of their good; very low for cash—almost a! cool and carriage. ' Country prorluc'e taken in rexchn’nge. land the highest price paid lor‘Timber and Sawed Lumber, Em and Clover: Seed—J par! Cash." 'Also Horser- amlCMlle. ‘ r ~ Curweosvllle. Nov. 4th. 1847. , ~-' LWANTED-m '. A PERSONb‘I-‘pers'dné to-cu‘t dug/1w;- ,drcdicjo'rdauqf Wooo,’lor whie’ly‘a reugionablc price will be paid in CASH. , . 21 ‘_ .‘ WM. IRVINE Curwenswlle. N'ov. 8.")847.‘ HE Subscribers. having purchased Titu- interest of J. D. M’Lanshan &' ,Geo. Welch in the- Bellefoute Fopndrj.‘ will continue the buisiness at the old lplace. under the name at WELCH 611 LEYDON, where they will be happy to see the customers 0! the late firm. togeth or with all others desirous oi tarnishing themselves with anything in their line a! very low rates. They will keep constant~ iy on hand— , Stoves-of all lands, viz: > The Improved Hot Air Cook Stoves, Air-Tight Fancy Parlor and Ten Platet Wood Stoves, 0! all sizes; the unrivalled Balloon Stove. tour sizes; and Cyleuder and Fancy Coal Stoves at all kands. MISCELLflQEOUS JIRTICLES. such as as numerous assortment oi Plow Patterns; Hollow-ware consistingol large and small Kettled. Pots, Skillets. Punt. Wagon Boxes, Sled and Sleigh Soles; Smoothing Irons, Stands (or Umbrellas. l all ktndsol Grist and Saw Mill Castings ofapproved Patterns, together with an as sorttnent ol Brice and Durkee’a Reaction Water Wheels. &c. Casting‘apt‘al kinds fitted up to order on the shortest notice. wEvery article in their line at busi ness will be sold on the most reason'ablc terms. and all ,kinds ol' marketable pro' duce taken in payment. -- , ' _ CRANS & BROTIIER,‘ ‘ GENTS for lhe sale 0! Dr, Jdl’N. A,V,Famil_ Medicines ; I i Dr. CULLZN’S Indian Vegetabe Rem egy—Panacea. Specgfic 'and Pile Rein e 5 Dr. '%PPLETON’S Rem‘edyfor Deaf ‘ ness ,- ' ' ‘: CflNTRELL’S Compound Medicaib' Ski/Ul], of Sarsaparilla ; ' ' '_" OJI ' RELL'Sflnti-Dyspepticfowd _ C'flNTRELL'S Jilleralive Pills ,' , ‘ SflNDS’ Sarsaparilla. «$l., G-cu Wv j Huvejus: received a fresh sqpply ol'll same; . . ‘ ~l‘ ‘. 1 . , Curwinsville. May; 10. ' : - ; nov. 41h, '47. LANDS belonging to’tlte EBl4l. of Samuel Cochran .'. ‘ THE Court ul Cmnmun Pie“ 0! Ch ter county ' having appointed Pf" Smith. Trustee to sellaonml'rouveyw‘ lauds belu‘nging to the Estate ~oIJSIIII Cochum, deceased. late 0! Chéatcr COW All person.- .wishing Am .purchnsp, A; portion of the lands .in Brady tom"h will apply, to. the. subacnber; and: those who are tndebted (or; purchase! I" the lnrmer Trustee. are requestefil '.° 9° forward and malte‘paymem, ..H '} . «an. . , . JOSIAH W SMITH. 951.59.” , . mP. F... Smith TM“ Bumugh prlgpvrfielthg‘y , .211, Sept. 30,'.184,7.'-'pa" .1 ' PR‘O’spEdTUs'oF'nmg' " CONGRESSIONAL REGISTER. [l‘ll the commencement of the 30th con. . W green, we propose to continue the 0.9"...- ‘grossional Register on the same Plan as Qllblllhé‘ ed during the last arsston. lt'mll contatn strum ‘ and accurate report of the busmcas proceeding. : of Congress, together mt]: sketches of the dew} bntes which take place In each house..' :l‘hén; next Congress will be one or the 'moat tmporm tnntwhieh has assembled for yenrunnd it is“ out; determination to give to the people a’cem,‘ plete history uftheir proceedtnga. at ;suchnl'qw‘i, price that every pet'son who takes an Interest ing the note at that body can pro'clurc‘a 0013'. _ t: it" believedthut the lat seisioln‘ of the 3 lh'Con'i“; grcsa will continue at least eight mom/u ; and we} therefore propose to issue weekly. on '2 mm. moth sheet. oclnvo lorm. their proceedingut‘?‘ the unprecedented low rate of ‘ . . One Dollar per Copy [or (he Sonia»; ‘ THL WEEKLY UNION , FOR 6Tm: SESSION. ‘ ' This publicnti n is not only the cfienpnt, but( it contains more valuable reading motter than iri to be lound in any other Weelvly published at he same price ip the country. Besides the pm itics of the,