‘, ham flu}: bphlin’Nit‘mn. , " l'alyo ' -' tnr=p!l.Ml ME .} :fiiE pom-95 SPEECH. “"e h’n'vc' only ovate to rotor—an we dO‘ ’ic‘ith pleat, (it'llglll-éwlllilhk' rational aml' quiet prpgresunl Liberty in Indy. lie ot'dmi “lint the render it ill ‘ pupa}.- oi the Inaugurnttnh oi the l’npol Stair-3. :u a gen. th.'l)ttlt|it'lll (‘ttUltt‘ll luring atfuira “11h“ Pal‘rimony ol‘ St. Peter. and. above till. the" l’op'efs opening' speech. we, tuniclo rtatc. on oltat no cull otlicinl authority, that ”Wind” of Mtntu. u Cabinet Minia -tel. he it remembered. hm tutti ton intcr vie-cyc- uiih his. l-lnlim-w. upon,fi ts‘utntcd. theiat'l'airs uldht‘ ()utholic Church-iii (Sit'inl Britain and lrelétnd. he well at. Mill a \ieur Io asrure the Holy Father -ot the hympn. thieazul the British people in hlSl‘flUM’, :tt'd‘ the determination ot our Queen to support him against all the enemih of tree dbmg‘lnd religion. - ‘ . The (Park) Uniucrs publishes 1: letter from Rome ol the 18th instant. giving an account ot the tlpeningnl the (.ittttoullrt.— At 9 o’clock.- A. .\t.. on the tsth. Cardi nal Antonelli. Plenident 0' the Cotuulta. ‘ and Monsignor Amici. ilttVlce Preddenhi with the twenty-tour Provincial De'lullt‘n.j arrivedt-nt the Quirinnl. and took their plécen in Walla” ol the Throne. “hich the'l’ope entered shortly afterward. Ht.~ Holin‘ss having taken hot seat on the throne. the Pipsidt-nt addressed to him. in concise but suitable terntu. in thé name of all present. their homage. and the assu ratt‘testhat they would endeavor. by all means 11l their power. to respond to the confidence M their mvereign. The Pope replied .in the following terms: “1 thank you [or your good intentions, and a 1 regards the public welture. l es teem them of value. It was tor the pub lic good that since my elevation to the Pontifical throne l have, in accordance with the councils inspired by God. to do all for the future. without, however, re. trenching in'any degree the sovereignty ot the Pontificnt'e; and. inasmuch on I recei ved it lull and entire from my predeces sure. so shall I transmit thistsacred depoafi It to my successors. lhuve threernitlions o.‘ rubjccts as witnesses. and I have hith erto accomplished much to unite my sub jects with me. and to ascertain and mm wide tor their necessities. It nus particu larly toascertain thore wants.and provide better for the cxrgencics ot the public ser vice. that l have assembled in a perma-i ncnl council. It was to hear your «pin-t ton When necessary. and to aid me in my sovereign resolution, in which I shall con sult my conscience, and confer on them With the Ministers and the ncred College. Anybody who \t‘nuld take any other yiew olithc‘tunctiuns you are calted to tutftt. would mistake materially. as well i‘,‘ he thnt «cold set: in the Council ot Suite l havecreated. the replixation of their own Utopias. and theygenn ot aninstitution in compatible with the Puntt'icnl sovereign ty. filo Holiness. having pronounced these last wordswrth some uracil}, and some heel, stopped a moment. and then resum ing in his usual mild manner. continued in lheJollowing terms : "This warmth and these words are not addressed to any of you whunt: noctnl edu cation, christian and civil prohtty. or well no the loyalty of your aenntnents and the .fectitude ol your intentions; have been known to me since the moment I procee ded to your election. Neither do those words apply to the majority till my sub jects, for I an: note of their fidelity and their obedience. I know that the hearts ul my subjects unite with mine in the love of order and at concord. But there exist. unfortunately. some person: (untl though low. they still exist) who. havtng nothing to lure, lote disturbance and revolt, and even abuse the concesoiona made to. them. It in to those that my words are addressed. and let them well understand their signifi cation. lo the co operation at the Depu tion] see only the firm support of persons who. devoid of every personal interest, will labor with me, by their advice. [or the public good. and who will not be or reot'ed by the vain language ot restless nien devoid ol judgment. You will Didi me with your wisdom to discover that which“ t'nost-nselul tor the security of tl‘t'etbrone and the real happiness at my eubi'eetr.” _ ' ‘he Deputies were ufterw'avds admitted toiki'rsithe'leetof. the Pope. who, having rigen,cooterred upon them his benedic tion. and took leave at them in these words :‘ ' ' "'Proceed. with the blessings ol Hem-n. to commence your labors. May they prove truitlul in beneficial results. and contorm able to the desires of my heart.” After an imposing ceremony and pro union. the Deputies repaired to the Vot icrn'aud took their seats. ' ' ;They then immediately elected a euro rntlteo-to um up on addreas in reply to NIP-0:199 Speech, which was composed o‘. Pytnce Odeoealchi, and Mess". Ming _h¢,l"-' ”OWN." mid _Silvam. .'l'hat rom ~§t§tttl§e llaVlng retired to an adjoining hull. .?r'1:1'.1.19‘f.0,9d. ll“only alterward with the ' drought of, that document, \‘lhlcll obtained ' the ounction ot the assembly. . ' "Fl’fifii‘jfibal hid trant-pi'red. ‘(if‘ [he can. te‘nto ot the addr‘eer. lit-Would appear than the Conrulta thud “pressed it ‘deane that it: attributes, rights and duties should be properly defined.-; It moreover asked it it , y!” empowered to propose retotma and éoptrol the acts-of the Government? -.on‘ the lollowiog day the Consultn mum on the Percent: the'oddreest, whichhis no. line“ handed to Cardinal Ferretti,lnlter o ' few. ‘lode ntaclrnowledgement. v ._ll‘he‘POPlPifixflgeech had produced a pain} ““""."”"‘”' , z. . .1 .. ‘~ V‘u'lli‘fipag'ggiun; \th‘h' ”)9 reply 0‘ ;[lhe Cnn‘: sum. hm! partly Illfim‘Ucd. , g‘ " I The l’npe, yieldmg' lo’lvhc advicvinf Cnnlinul Amid. nml il- H believed.- uf Count Rum. rrjecled Hw law on the plenty prepared by M. Pu‘lro X’errclli, brullm' of lhe Secu-lary ot Slaw. - 'l‘lu-Cnnsulm had fnrmml itself into FCC nuns. 'l'lle h-ginl'nlive section was pro-i; «In! over by M. Silvani; lhe section lur mu inleuinr. by M. {Pmlucci ; ’llu- finan cml .uycflun by M. Recclliynqd that ul war. publlc “mks. &c.. by Prince Odes ral‘rhi. ‘ 'l'M‘rc was no lrulh in the repmt Illa! Ihv l’upe lnlt'lldt'd l 0 bumucs: (he Onlw Il' .lr'hlllh. I’rivalv letters [rum Rome nl' Ihc 18'h inst}. held nut Ihc hupe that ihc “Mir «1' Forum wuuld be amicably and {-pi‘vdily adju-ied. The Jewuh tesidenlo ol Rmno had presen'ed to lhe Pnpe as an acknowl edgemvni nl Ihc-ir humble grnliiude lur Iho blessing~ he had conferred upon them, a Copy 0! the Bible splendidly bound and illuminuled, which had cost upwards ul 1.000 ncudi. Lard Miniu had an audience of lhe Pupe (in lhe Blh. Professor Relii had been re-inslntvd as consurml lhe press. A lele was in lake place on lhe lslh to celebrate lhe inslallu linn ul lhe Council nl Slate. Accmding lo lhe lusl nccounls. n gnnd deal «I disappoinlmenl WM lell in Runn because nl same hesilalion observed in the Government in respect (0 its prnpoaed ‘aysiem of relorm. VALUE OF SA WDUS l‘. Flom the Portland fldverliser, We learn lhal lhe shippingllials repon an Frankfort. Dec. 10m. ‘° six small vessels loadlng'wilh uawdual for Charlenon. Mass." The com madily is designed for packnig ice at Charleslown and Cambridge—lhe great sources of lhe ice trade lor almost lhe “hole world. A renpectnble income is now derived, at sct’i’éral places In that State, from the sale of pine sawdust. tor this purpose. and the tarmportauon gives employment to con siderable tonnage. "l'hus the exigencies of luxury wuhin the Homes and In many of the largest ctties in the world are giving encouragement to tho minutest results at tndmtry In the ” down east" regiongul Mame. THE CHOLERA : The report oflhe Snnilsry Commiuee, jun} presented l 0 Palliamenl, at the last advices. slales mar, according lo informs lion received from" lhe English Consuls a broad. ills pestilence is steadily advancing upon precisely its former truck 0/ 1832 'l he Lord Bishop of London had address ed rho clergy of his diocese at great length. warning ihem of us approach. ,Wetrusr our easlern cities will be prepared as far as possible lor lhe viail ol this dreaded dis ‘ ease. Cleanliness olhouses and streets is the best preventive on the part of commu niues; cleanliness of person and regular hsbns, on lbs! of individuals, A Minna: ——"Some 0! the papers ume that Col, Myers. 0! the 'Richmond trage dy,’ was lalely married to some Mexican Senoriia, of an unprononnceable name.— All a mislak e—lhe Colonel Myers that has been so forlunale. is “Tom Myers." of VVesl Chester. In Ihll S|ale.' He is a printer by profession. and graduated at the -' Record o!fice."-—Daily News. Scraps ' From Iho Saturday Evening Post The Washington correspondent of the Bulletin says that Senator Cameron. ol ‘ Pennsylvania, has realized some 8300, l 000 by the sale at his lands in Vll‘glnla. to some English company. '1 here is a man in Pennsylvania who is so lorgetlul of rountenances, that his wtlu ts obltged to keep a waler stuck to the end of her nose in order that he may distin guish her trout other ladtes. Even then, he occasionally makes a mistake. Chirae. a distinguished physician, being sick', lell hts own pulse whtle deltrtous. 6L remarked ’hasttly.—" Why did not thts patient send for we sooner? He cannot recover now.” ‘ ‘ Give mo freedom in every ihing.’ said a man ,tous a few days, since. "I have by???" a member ol the chorcli for 40 years, and up to 11118 lime n haa not cost me a penny, That’s what 1 call a free gospel l" lnou Sox.ozn.—-A new process hasjual been invenied and brought inlo use in ihio city, by which wrought iron and aleel can he as easy soldered as lin, so that in a ehon time we shall have men rambling round al ier the manner of lhe travelling nuke”. bearing in their hands small lurnaces, and making the. air resound with “ any irou were to mend-'l”—New York Eapress- MARBLE WORKS »- J]!- MILESBURG, Centre county, Pa. ARON PAR'I‘ERAGE—IaIc ~0l Pm- A ludelpniu—begs to Inform lhe citi zeua ot Clea-field county that he intend»- herealier lo Vlall ihe borough oi Cle‘mfield regulatly twice a jam. lur lhe purpnae 0| rec'eivingvorderu lur fllfllt’BLE MJIN TLEePIEUES; M 0 N UME N Ts, TOMBS and TOMB STONES. Eu: 2}] description of CUT-STONE. lor buudlngs, &c.‘, will,‘ be tutniahed 10 me first style 0! workluuusmp.aud on lhe moat reasonable terms. .- . . Trude. If «unablel will be tuken in part pnx- ‘ , ~ ‘ ~ . . , KPHe'x‘nay be {band in} lhe Mansion Hpuaq on épdrl weekw. . janQO—ll‘ Late“ Arrival}! 5‘10”? NW? 92,0003 ”777715 CHEAP-STORE; 7 HE unilcrgignml lm’ejunt rerouted 1‘ uvmi opened. “at Iz’l’ccaria Mills. a lnrge mid: of Dry Goods, Grocemes, ' - v &c. &c. ' which will be ...m nu. low hr CASH or nccvplnhit‘ COUN'I RY PRODUCE. nr LUMBER. as can be purchased-.jfl the County. ’ , fiff’lmdit‘s 8:. Gvnlli-mon wili (In Hell lu cnme nml examine hm .nlm'k. nml he ilnubls nul they will find uwry thing In plmw. ADAM HARSHBARGER. Brccnrin Mim, Jun. 7. 1848. g ' .J- r \ 'l‘ r‘ 3“” l l“N .'. o 0 fighufié: { l 5 3:33.} “Ihr“ _ am! 00' the quuvhzmna run-r. m Burnside township. Clcarficld cuunuy, nnd kmnwn an the eslntc u! Mthew Irvin. decent-(l. Said pwperty cumiau M A Grist—Mill, Saw-111271 and FflRM, With a Store-. House, Blacksmith s/iop and [several . Tenant Houses, Which ,will’hu rented. acpiiratcly or all together, as may be deemed most suitable. As a lumbering establishment. this pro pctty. In connection with the Grist Mill and Farm. pusacscs advantages mer any other in the county—being situated im lllCtllalcly on the River, and In the. Initial ii! an extensive» timber region, and iii a populous audio" of the county. The above property will be rynli‘d eith er lur one year, or a series offi‘yeara, nml [)OSBL‘HHOI) given on the first ol April next. fifib'l‘crins made known, and any lur ther iiilurmalioii given. on application to the aubscnbei, nt Clenrfield, uii oi‘ bclore the first day of March next. JAMES 'l'. LEONARD, Guardian of the Minor Heirs. Dec. 80. 1847. ' AP AGENTS WAN'I‘EU—The NI uube‘cubur mshes to engage In lhe sale 01 his Maps A number ul young and middle aged men of mural and DUBIIICM hubun. as lruvellmg agents. Hal/int; com pleled new and greatly improved cdluuns ol Ins Unneraul Allan. 73 Maps; lange Mapul lhe World. Relerencc and dis lnllcc Map ul UH: Unued Stages. National Map ul lllé Unned Slams-lily), a Vun‘ely 0! other Maps, Including sevcuul Maps ul Mule". lhe subscriber is prepmcd lov lur‘ ni=h ugenls, lur cash. at lhe lowest poaai. blc prices. Address. S. AUGUSTUS MITCHELL, Nonhcunl Curncr of Market and Sevenlh Slrcels, Philadelphia. Dcc. 23,'47.-pd. THIRTY ROMANCES FOR TWO DOLLflRS, . WHICH is all that is asked. per annum. [or the greatest paper in‘lh‘c world. which will be issued the first week in January, 1848. under the title of THE NEWS OF THE WORLD. It will contain forty columns of’lhc most val unble and imexeallng Romance reading cvcr presented to the American public. ~ Among its contents will be the celcbtated novel of Robert Macairc in England, By G. W. REYNOLDS, the cclchra‘cd nmhor of ‘Lilc in London,’ and 'Ellcn Munroe.‘ ALSO, Alexander Dumas’ Instand bcsl pro duction, ~ BRAGELONNE,‘ THE SON",OF #7710 S. Translated expressly for the News of the World. by one ofthe best linguists ofthe age. THOM AS IVILLIAMS Esq. Our space will not [permit us to give any de tailed list of the great store of reading that its mammoth columns will contain; but eVery fam ily that winlies to have a whole library of read ing. will he sure to subscribe immediately. All subscribers who remit their 89 prior to Feern ry 131.. will receive a copy of DICK'S superb steel engraving of SIR IVflL'I'ER SCOTT IN HIS LIBRflRY. the selling price of which is $2 TERMS—62 per nnnnm, invariably in nd~ vance. Specimen copies will be sent many post’Faid order. ‘ Sl COPIES. 10 DOLLARS. Each subscriber will be entitled to a copy of the magnificent Premium Engraving. All or ders should be addressed to ’VILLIAMS BROTHERS) Publishers. 24 Ann street. New York. jun, 7. 1848. 61-m "’"%3»;,;?&»§ . gtray fag Heifer. 0A3”) lo the premises of the subscri. ber residing in Lawrence township. übuur Hie middle of July, 8 W'hitc and Red Heifer, marked with tar. and supp"- sed.lo be two years old. The owner is requested to come forward. prove proper !y. [ray charge}. and take her away, ulh rewisc she W" be disposed 0! according to law. '. ’l. AMOS REED. _sen. Lawrence, 1;), Nuv, 24, ’47. . Nlecling offlouuty Comm’rs. ERSONS having bubm‘ess "tolmnsnct with the P board of Commissioners of (Elcnrflold cqumy. will luko nollco, Ihnl said Board .will be in ecmonm their office, m tin) bpruugh uEClonrfield. on Monday, the 2m ofj‘ebruury, (inst) ‘ v _ - ‘ ‘ mnn.—H. P. THOMPSON. LI k. , -Comm’rsomce.lslh ' ' ‘ ‘ _ January.lB4& ’ ‘ _ _ BLflNKS 'fbr sale at thisbqflicc Neur Fall and Winter GOODS. ' ' . CRANS & BROTHER, . ‘ Curwcnsville, Pennsylvania, ' AVE.nml will keep constantly on. . ‘ lumd. a large nunrtment nl Dry-Goods, Hardware,' Queens ware, Groceries, Drugs and Dye- Stufl’s, Tin-wore, Books «9' Sta tionary, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Boots‘nnd Shoes, Tobacco and Segm‘s, Umbrellas, Carpet and Carpet and Cotton Yarn; Con lcctionarics, Paints, Oils, Tens, &c. &c., All (II which they are prepared Io sell on lhe [no-l reasonable tmmn. CMNS & llnorman are 'lu- Agonlo lnr the sale of Dr. Jnyncs' u-lz-brutctl family nwtlucmeo. pTGmula c-xchnngml for Lumber, Pm (luce nml Furs, for which lhe highest pri (M will be given. December. 2. ’47.—-tl. Bellefomq Ifqundry. _ S'I‘OVES, AND OTHER @Alfi‘ik‘mflflfio HE Subscribers, having purchased Tthe interest 0‘ J. D. M’lmnahun & Gun. \Vetch in the Bellcfonte Foundry. wtl| continue the buisiness'nt the old place. under the name 0' WELCH & LEYDON, where they Will be happy to see the customers at the late firm. togeth er wuhall othon desirous ol lurnishmg themst-lws with anything in their line a! very low mics. 'l'hey wullluep constant ly on hund— Stoves If all kinds, viz : The Improved Hot Air Cook Slaves. Air-Tight Fancy Parlor and Ten Plate: Wood Stoves, ol all sizes; lhe unrivalled Balloon Stove, lour sizes; and Cylender and Fancy Cuul Slaves ol all kands. AIISCELLflAEOUS ARTICLES. such as a numerous assortment of Plow Patterns; Hollow-ware con~ialingol large and small Kettles, Pots, Skfilels. Pans. Wagon Boxes, Sled and Sleigh Soles; Smoothing Irons. Stands [or Umbrellas, all kinds ol Grist and Saw Mill Castings ol approved .Puttevna, together with nn as sortment ol Brice and Durltee's Reaction WatemWheels. Sic. ' Castings ol'al kind.- ;lilted up to order on the shortest notice. l.‘ s'lt;7°Every article in their line ol buti "9l93 will be sold on the most reasonable terms. and all kinda ol marketable pro. duce taken in payment. l). WELCH. D. UEYDON. Bellelonte. Sept. 9. 1847,—1y CRANS & “SOTIIER, AGENTS for the who! Dr. J/I YNS Family Medicines ,- Dr. CULLEN’S Indian Vogelabe Rem «(y—Panacea. Specgfic and Pile Rem. cdy ;. Dr. flPELETON’S Remedy/or Deaf- nesa ,- ' CflNTRELI/S Compound Medicaml Syrup of Sarsupurilla ; 0.0 N 7']? E Ll.‘ S flnti DyspeptiaPowder; CflNTRELL’S filleralive Pills'; SflNDS‘ Sarsaparilla. «‘5-c.,6-c.. &'c. - Havejust received a lresh supply 0! the same. Curwinsville. MM! 10. LANDS belonging to the Estate of Samuel Coo/Iran .’ ’ ‘lll‘l Court of Cmnumn Pleas ol Ches l ter county having appointedlaP. F. Smith. . 'l‘runlee to «(-II and cunvey lhr lnmls belonging In lhe Ednle ol Samuel Cochtunuleceuacd, lalgol Chouler cuunly. AH persnns mshin'g In purchnw any pmlion ol the lumls In Bn'olly lownship. will apply In Ihv subscriber. and all Ihose who are Indvbu-d lur purchases from lhe lormer 'l'nmee, are requesled Io come fnrwunl and [MN pavma-m. , JOSIAH W. SMI'FH, flll’y for P. I". Smith, ’l'rustcc. Borough qulemfiehl, Sept. 30. 1847.—paill.§ Fashionable Tailoring NI. ANFRANK ' ESPECTFULLY inlorms' lhe citi- R mogul Clearfield nml vicinity that he I now manual to execute all mdersl in the show: business with nentness~ and despatch, nml in the must substantial nml‘ lsshionublc mannerr llts shop is situate on 2" street. mljn'mmg Geo. D. lmnichs“. Hotel. where he will be happy tn atteml In all who may luvor lnm Wllll a call.— The New Yo-k nml .l’nilatlulphin'lusltlons will be‘fPCL’th‘ll rcgulatly. . All kinds of country prmlucu taken in exghunge lur work, at the highest market prices. . . Auguu.2s.lB47. . “ ~ UTl’erry Du can be had [rum qlnml. nomam‘ WALLACE, 1““. WALLACE. . 'HI‘IOLL'IDAYBBURG,‘PA- " CLE.\RPIELD.PA-y ..' ‘ flttorm'es at Law. . ~ ILL p'raclice'in ’the aevnravl confli ' 01-ClcartieM. Blair 8L Elk. ,cuun lies.. Business ,cnlrualed t 9 .culujt ufi_lhc pmlncra. \yill rccc'm: the can: nml'nlten~ (mu 0! both. sep. 16. ’47. EU tublé Pain-killer 'inM the above ' M. A. F., COMMISSION azronwAßmNe rwAGENCKi~~ , ' xflfi undu'rsiam'd ha'vinglucnlévllhékm. E “sum: _Milubu'flo: '3l "‘9 "“3“ "' num‘mw Cun‘ul NMW‘WE‘W'N“ "‘"W ducting “W FWWM‘JH‘S, “D,“ .Cls'nfmi“.'"l"~ Businesfi. nml salicil lhe [fiend-1h ‘4" 9” "[8 Farmers, Men-hams. and WW” "Midi: bruduru m lurwnrll from the (cnunliu m“ Conhr. Clvmfiehl. “WWW"? ""d ""1"" puns. nml lhe palmnuzt‘ "‘ Merr‘h‘g’hls Who muy wuul sturnge nn lhelr g‘m‘h‘ purcha's. ed inthe cilies.' » ’. '.> " From ihinv yearb' experience .in thy Cvfllmifi‘ion tind Packet Buainess in that cit)‘ at Baltimore. they hope to be obte by 91"“ ""0""00". to render sotislacliun to ”W“? "mlth'ying them.' They will he pru~_ viileil With store hu'ufcuuuunzfof Grain and. Goods, nml yu’ul‘n‘mm for storing Plaster. Cnul. Lumbrr. lloll.'&C. Gram'nnd Lum her will be lilmarded to n blanch'of their' house in Baltimore. or to Philadeiiihia. go no oxpvlivucml houae there. Whichever martin may oticr the best inducements, Inn-mg quotations three tluws a week from each city. ‘ - i -" Asburing those who favor ‘ them' will; their business, that m. eflort shall be wan: ting tn give unlislauion. and that they may tlcpvnd no quick sales, and returnspf funds promptly Imuh'. »’ ' ELY BALDERSTON 6: t 0.. Agents. Corner 0] the Canal and Turnpikr, Mileaburg. Ri:fl:nr:~cr:s.mVALEN'l‘lNß & ‘ I‘HOMAS, Gen; JAMES IRVIN, ROTHROCK 6L LEIB. ” [CPFn-lahl nod ‘slorage to be paidoo (lelnveiy ot Goods. sep. 25 -—6uo. TIIAT BIG Gaul, _._. £5l. STICKS out (0 let you know smv: that there is a parcel of ‘ MORTE-R, FRESH DRUGS ' A! the old store between Hem v I thal's.jus( arrived from the ci!)r",h}vl‘;lsl.‘?Bfll‘ll Kg; AND GOOD. A first rate assortment of him I Medicinu.oilv, Pain", Varnish, Ilurpcnline gr. While 11ml, Dye Stuffs, Cm'fmlionary Emmy Perfumery. Patent Medicines, and Patm'l article; of a very great variety, among which mm, much cclchrntcd , ' @3312, (w swam , A ncvcr failing article for removing grease, tut. penlinc or paint spots from cloths, silk, &c.; wilhout injuring the cloth or varying the coior. . ALSO—One of lhe best articles of VELBXHIIE‘Q‘NBIB Ever offered to the public. It is the regular built wormjcrlrer, which never fails to relieve the little sufferer when properly admmistcred.—: There is on hand a variety dfoth‘er articles deci; dedly too numerous to mention, therefore we would invite all who wishrlo procure any ofthe above articles. or family medicines ol'nny and every variety, (and be sure ot getting a good ar cle,) to call at Ihc sign of the Big Mortar, form: have them, and are determined to sell them Imb lor cash, and natlfi'ng'elcc. ‘ N. B. Allthosc old (will repaired or pulled out and new ones put in the place of them by A. M. n.~ Aug. 14. 1&7 DR. E. GREEN’S RED 5: BRO‘VN PILLS. HE demand lur the above medicine T in the lan 2 or 8 years, is deemedr a suflicienl apulngy [or placing it now ful ly before lhe people ; and the diseases [or which it is applicable have become so pre valent in lhis country that a remedy enti lled in confidence. is a great des’i’deralum.’ The diseasec'l allude to are Hepalilin, (Liver median.) Dyspepsia. and lemulev complaints in general. . V KT'l‘he übm'e pills will be kept con» slnnlly lur snle by [Richard Shaw. Clearfield. Ih'gler «3 Co.. Bell township. Graham .S- "’riglil, Rmdlord James .’licGirk. Philip-burg. (lcl. 20, [846. H rfifJ‘J‘ffJfJK/‘J‘J‘I’IJ‘J‘J‘IJ‘J‘J< ' s G. w. lIECKER, - 2 2 flttorney at Law, 2" 2 cLEAnFIELD. PERTH“. 2 5 July. 110, '47. a, LJ‘J‘J‘J‘J‘JJ J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘J‘ J'JJ‘I-‘A' DR. JAYNE MEDICINES. KRATZER & BARRETTS; Clearfield, I’m—and 1. L. BARRETT & Co.,_ , Cleaflield Bridge; Are “(the reguiartyynulhorized agents [a the sale of the above valuable ntedlcints and have on hand a very large supply They also intend- keeping constantl!’° and a lull supplyw Juhe 10. 47.}- LIS l‘ n! LET TEES lcmuiniug in lb Poe! Office at Clenrfield, Pan 33" my Isl. 1848. " Butler. Francis Huntington. Win-i Belg". Samuel Hall, Jnhn Brink, Daniel Lillc, Mma'l'herfll!‘ Carson. Rubber! More, Lefi L. '_ Downs, Robert S‘. Marks. Andrew Duflcy. Daniel‘ ()hrr... Marlin}. W Derick John PeterssJon-ph "v“ Ferguaon. David VSpcnsez. Thus. H; Fulk E~q..Wan. SmunfCharu-s Gnrrisi-n.“l)uvid Shaman; Jain‘ea‘"; Hileman, JuE’ob ;l‘hivrp._Mr.' m , ~ w. L.. MOORE. p. M.-rp““' WANTED. » ~ " ‘.- PERSONvor'hem‘dnsm-‘c'm am If! ;A dud-words qf W 001). for “MC“; .'reason'ablc price will be ‘puid'in'CASfl‘ik’j y . ' ‘ wM. IRVINn' ' Cumwsvillr, Nov. 8. 1847. A. M. HILLS.