Ire [torn "Iho shivering hum! of- Illeoppres‘ 30". nnimstes and inspires the masses with {e moderation. forbearance and oven mnanfl‘ a mmityr._.to‘w_mla.-dethroned..desnnxs;,_getl; ‘3‘ Uranls. This spirit is of'Americnn birth‘ 3:. and tutelage. Onvthis treo soil: notlfrthe 312$!!!“ influences of repnhlicnmsm. I} has .3335 ‘becn nurtured and mature‘il. It "WW? {3:}? and power are felt in every section (3! our l ‘3 republic, and umv its..“slatelv stepping.” 333! are seen in the pnlaces'ot‘ Kings ,and m ‘l the lowly dwellings of their suhjecls. It a, 1!! seen in the-conquest of Mention. where “ 3 mere‘handlul of American put to flight 3% the tum; thntcomfl out against them. The 3 world has seen thiw, nml been amazed. 3 and already the oppressed oi other nntiooa, encouraged by the. success that crowned “‘1 an army of freemen. have boldlyotruck f 'tor their rights. Our example haseutis -5 fledthem. that in freedom’s cause. “one 3" . mnn shall slny his thousand. and tens shall 1 put ten thousand _to flight. «It encourages :33 the friends of 'freetlom to be patient, per-‘ 5 severing. and prudent—that “the race is 3.“. . not always to theswilt, nor the battle to the strong.". ’ GEN. PURVIANCE. It gives 95 great pleasure to state that General Jnh'n: N. Purvinnce. has been re appointed bwauv. Shunk. Auditor Gen erul uf Penn-.ylvnnin. [or three years from the lstday of May inst. Gen. Purviance has discharged the laborious and respon sible-dotiesnf his office with an industry, zeal.- and regard tor the best- interests of the Commonwealth. that bun juqtlv enti tled him to the confidence of the Execu tive, and the whole penpfe at the Common wealth—Harrisburg Union. SICK HEADACH—ll'n'ghl‘: Indian Vtgelable Pills am}; certain curo for ovary description of headach. because they cleanse the body Irom those morbid humora, “inch. ifconfined in the stomach. Ire the cattle ofnanun and sic-knots, want of up petite, disagreeable tune in the mouth, bad breath, wanting? ofthe guma, decayed teeth. and many d|h~ or distrcuing complaints; and when taken into Iho circulation. and thrown upon the variant pnm .if the body. give rise to every malady incidcnt to ‘ man. Four or five of Wright's, Indian Vegetable Pills. taknn once in manly-four hours. will. in a nhort time. put a complete stop to Sick Headach— n: the name tit-é the digeiuve organs Will be re ntored to a healthy tone. ‘ Bawanr: 0P Coumanmrrs AND lunnxom : Remember that the original and only genuine In~ dim lr'egelable Pills have the signature of Wu. Wman'r written with a pen on tho lop lnbelot ranch box. Ef'fhe genuine for sale by R. SHAW. sale flgenffor Clearjield ; Cums & Bao msn. Curwenmlle; omm. Bannafrr. Ltd/teraburg ,- and wholesale at the 75%: and gengral depot. 169 Race street? P n'la~ '(lclphiai ’ MARRIED—On Thundny the 4m innl.. by J. L. (.‘unle, Esq, Mr. Swan. DAVIE. of Becmvia _lp, to'Mise Cnmama PEARCE. ol'Brndford township. On Ihe‘snme day. by Josiah Evans. Elq.. Mr. Rona-r R; Wusu. formerly 0! Clinton counly. to Mini "mum-n Lumen. of lhll plnce, DIEDL—AIIEIiI Freedum. Blair county. Pm. Mun-h 22d, 13‘8, of con-umplion. Mn. ‘ Ransom. consort of Dr. Abrnhnm 'l‘. Schryver, aged 37 years—daughterl ofJohn Weld, Sr., of Baccnriu xp'. Clenrfiold county. 0_;. 0n Wadneadny morning. lhe 10th inn. Vmax- NM, only child ofChntlea nnd Dmcilln Muller. N 0 T I C E. The Norm-western Conference ol the Allegheny Evangelical Lulhem Synod. will meat in Clearfiold on the Wednesday preceding lhe 2d Snbbnlh in Juno nut. There will be preaching during .Ihe session every day und’nigh‘l. Thavcitlz'ens oflho nllnge and homily nro r'espcclrully invitad to nllend. . P. P. LA‘NE. May 10,- _ _4 . . TAKE, NOTICE HAT F. P. anx'ruAL. wishing to T pay-those he nwes,~ finds it necessn-. ry that those owing him should come for ward 'and settle their actounls. Some ac counts'ol 'long standing have been left with the Justices. - _ ' May 9, '43. NEW GOODS! NEWGOODS! . CRANS &- BROTHER, ,' lAVEqut received from Philadelphia I’ -an assortment of CHEAP and FASHIONABLE ' ‘ Sprmg. and Summer Goods, 'l‘o whichlheyuwpuld cpll lhe allention of .thcir lormer patrons and the public'gen .crally, > , ' ‘ Curwemvillé, May 10‘. ’4B. . 4 JIDIIN P 71111105, Jr, . ' na'temoved has shire to the. building H “lately: occupied by John lryi'ne_ at the tiger near Canehsyille, where he has just opened-n _lnrge lobar , . Seasonable Goods, such as D’YTGQPdS: ,- Hardware, Queens ,_ware, Groceries, Drugs and Dye- Stufls,.Tin-ware, Books «9‘ Sta: , [tionary, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, _ 'Boomvand‘ShoES,‘ Tobacco and Segors, tUmbrellafis, Carpot and Carpet and Cotton Yam, Con ‘ loot-monies, gl’aints, ,- Oils‘,’ Teas; A _.&.c. #9”. . whioh he‘. joo'o'wlll‘ii .dlelermiined locon tinoe séllin‘g AS CHEAP oa‘thyy. onh‘. he bno'gbte‘loqwhgro‘qn tho county, ' .V '. ‘fi'All he uk’n‘is‘o‘ coll. ‘‘ ‘ Curwcnuijlp, .M:! 130, '46. .. v. I , '21??- mmwggmm Hats, Boots 81, Shoes, &c. Al‘so. a splendid stock of ‘ mama}? &L’Ril‘tlflfimfl-RBO Such as BONNETTS. SHJIWLS. SILKS, RIBBflNDS. LJJC'E. Fringe. 'PflRflSOLS, GLOVES. &c. Also, a large stock of . Ready-Made clothing Such as COATS. VES'I‘S, PANTS, &c. The subscribers are determined to sell goods GHEflPER than they can he pur chased elsewhere in the county. and they flatter themselves that they can please any and eveg-y person who may [avor them with u call. both as to the PRICE nml the QUALITY 0! Good'. We are well aware that we have exci‘ ted the indignation of certain persons ua goged in the business to the highest pitch by reducing the price of goods tothe low est point. ‘But we do not cure. as the people loose nothing by it. Goodu can be and are bought cheap in the cities, and can be sold cheap here. \Ve relpectlully invite the public to give us a call before they purchase else where. We have lor sale. alto. 'rowusaNo's SAnsAPARILLA. An invaluable medicine in cases of Colds. Coughs, flathma. Consumplion. &c.— A‘lso. a lot 0! first rate Accordcons. We intend keeping up our assortment, and selling cheap. ‘KPID exchange for our goods We wiil ake Horses. Came, Grain. Lumber, &c. (or which/lhe hiehhl pricc‘ will be given. I SELIGSBERGER 8; BLOOM. May 10m. 1848. NEW STORE ° {:l7 flND ’ New & Cheap Goods. HERMAN. BLOOM. &Co...respecl lolly inform the public Ihnl they have opened a New Store in the town 0! Luihersburg, Clearfield county. where lhey have on hand a large amirlnwni 0! SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, GROCERIES. HflRDIVflRE. &c.. which lhey intend selling _CAEAP. ‘ The public are invited to call and em mine their stock. ' , ECPHorsel, Cafik. Grain and Lumber taken in exchange or gnuds'. " "ERMA N. BLOOM 8: CO. Lutherabdig. May Blh. 1848. PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE—Estab lished 15 years ago, lay DR. KINKELKN' Tho oldeslmmesl and bell. ham to cum all loans 01 sccxc! diseases. diseases a! the Elm: and solitary hnhils at youth. is DR. KINKELIN..N, W. corner 0! I'llan and UNION Sm, belwoon Spruce and l’ino. one and :1 half squares from (he Ezehnge, Phlludclphiu. TflKE I’flRTICULflR AOYICE. 'wamh 'who have injurodrlhe‘niaelvcs by a certain pmcnce indulged In—n hnlnl l'mluvnllfilaurnud from evil comrnnlonstor nl Irhoolnllm e ONE 0! which are night y lell; even when asleep; and dualro bolh mind and bodywhouldn ply immedinloly. {Venk ncas nnd conslilununnl sol,llin immediately cured. and full vigor xcslorod. All iouors Pusr PAID. YOUNG MEN .’ "you value your lflo or your hcnllh. remember Iho delay 0! :1 month. my. nvon a week, m‘uy prou your ruin. both 01 body and mind. Hence let on false modesty deter you Irom malung your case known In ono who, Irom cdccutinnmnd respectability. run a. lone befriend you. Ho “ho plncoa bxmscl! under DR. KINKELIN’S treatment. may rohgioualy ron~ fido In his honor as n gonliomnn, and in whosn bosom will be for over locked Iho were: o! the patient. . Too many dunk they will hug the scare! tome]: own hearts. and cure lhemsclvcs. Alas! how uflvn rislhw a fatal doluamn‘.and how munyu prmnlsir.“ young man, who might huvo bcon an ornament lo ou cmty. hos lndcd from Iho cnrlh. COUNT]? 1’ INVflLIDS, findingii inconvenient to make pcrsonul nppEii-awzize; can, by stating their case cxplicitiy, together v. nit nil their symptoms, (per latter. post-paid.) have luru'unicti tq them a cheat containing Dr. K’s medium-. 1 upyim primed accordingly. ‘ Paclm ea QIJ‘I cdipineilorwnrded to any pm m‘ 172:: United Sgluloa at n moment's notice. B 031! mm LETTERS, uddrmed‘lo Dn. K mum, Philadel hia. will be pmmfilly nltondcd 10. See ndpvcnisomom {mlhe Phxladelphm S )il‘ll ofthe Times. v jun.28,1é48. 1y r , .G. W. flECKER, s z'flthrneyatvLaw, § 3J7 _ OLEAREIELD. lENN'A. 2 July. ‘2O, 347. ‘ S LIST OF LETTERS temaining 111 the font Office‘uc 'Olemfield. Pa}, April 1.1.1848. » ' “ " Amur. Dundy ' Hoyt; Catharine 4 _ Adams, Barnard lr\vin.anmes ' Anderson Chquea ,_ Jordan.'Bnmue.| ‘ BudsLAdnms _ - Kirk.lsnucfl._ prer. Henry R. - Lmin. AnnV ' Btun'erJohn " ‘Mndden.Micfinel Crowell.‘Ja‘cah 5., Mapc‘s,”.Willlam j Dixon.‘-Georgeg . . qßums, Mary Ann Duriah; Jac'dtif“ f‘-“-‘#--Re_iohe|. Wm. L.~ ‘ Fulton, 'l‘. iii—s 2- Ra‘ll.'C|nrissa , , 1 Fontun,TJolil’l"-‘ ' ";Smckmdn.‘_Dauiel Frank.Michael' , ‘-&Xan}en. John 38., ‘ Gal}aher.R§y.J-A."Wtighl, J. w. . pd :_ wf/M’ 11l MOQREo ‘33Mn , The‘ Wthtill Rages, ' But notinMexico ' so much as at_hom_c,_"3gair_l§§ Higli'l’i‘iééé‘fér STORE "GOODS; J A New and splendid assortment" 0f ' GOODS has just arrived. nnd'nrc now up .for sale at lhe ‘ . i ‘ CHEAP STORE 0! SELIGSBERGER q~ BLOOM. m Curwensville, containing 0! the uaunl vu rlely ol ' Sprmg and Summer DRY GOODS, Groceries, Queens- K ware, Hardware,- Drugs, Dye-Stuffs, Medicines, AF F LISTED, READ ! GQEQDS; , nmunn &co: me‘ijifi’c'éngaggaifiupfim‘g n veryjlnrgc and very‘Well assorte'd lot of : SIT/PING &“SUIUMER GOODS,‘ ‘ consuating ofthe usual variety of‘ ‘ » D}? Goods, G‘fdccriés, &c‘. ‘ Their stock of~SUMMERJIATS are particu larly \vurth looking- ut—and ’so are their‘BON NETS. To-be brief and serious, their assort ment is quite large. and they flatter themselves with the beliel‘tlmt they can afford to sell therp u LITTLE CHEAPER than the same articles have been sold before in the county. May 3.1848. 3 ‘ ‘ ‘ , " A NEW REURUITs or OILS. PAINTS, and PM N'r' BRUSHES. DYESTUFFS. DRUGS, MEDICINES, ’Q‘ON FECTIONARV.’ FRUITS. I’A'I‘ENT MEDI CINES of various description, and FAMILY MEDICINES of almost every kind. A large assortment of ESSENCES of suncrior quality, a choice selection of PERFUMERY, 8c :1 good vnricty of BEVERAGES among which are LEMON/11w. MINER/11. 1m 'I'ER, and a most crack article of i ‘ . BfiRfiAtPAWflSI§AL 198335399 together with a large assortment of FANG)! & other articles by tar to numerous to mention, has just arrived at the sign of TIIE am can» A ‘w v.l MORTA R, fi/( AND for san n little lower lhnn £33: you can imagine ALSO, first rule LEMONS, for twcnly-fivc ccntsqrer dozen. l‘clapns wishing any of the 1111 ch articles may be assured uf‘gcning a first rate nrhclc, as (he stock is emircly NEW. Clcarfield, May 3, 1848 Estate of Philip flrnolcl, dec’d. NOTICE is hereby given that letter: testementary have been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Philip Arnold. late of Pike township. Clenrfield county. dec’d—and that all peraomin debted to said estate are requested tu make payment immediately, and than having ciaims against the same will pre sent them duly authenticated for settlefl ment. to either 0! the subscribers, _ DAVID ARNOLD. E , ‘ GEORGE Rosa. § 1"" May 5. 1848.—-pd ATTENTION Taylor Guards. 0U are ordered ,In men! in the Borough uf Clearfield on Saturday the lath insL. at l o’clock P. M, precisely, with while pnnlnloons. A general in. L. :e is requested. and each member mll come prepared in cunlribulc lhcir shureol money m mm on immediately lor Caps and the necessary trimmings fur the Cums. ADSenleeu mu) expect to pay thir fiines. 8y ouler oi lhe Capt. » MIN 3. 1848. ATTENTION . Natnonal Greys. UU urc ordelgd lu meet n! we nrmory. Y in lhe Buréugh of Clearficld, on Wednesday the 24th day 0' May. :Ith oYclock A. M. wilh armw and manure menu In complete nr'ler lnr impaction 8L parade, with white pants. v - By or‘dl'r u! the Capl. GEORGE 'l HORN, 0.” S. Estate of llenry Kyler, déc’d. 0 “CE is hereby gwen, Hm! lcllera N 0! mhuinislruuuu have been granled 1.. me subacuber-un the chute 0! Henry Kym, luau ul Giraud lowuamp, dec'd. & that uli lh‘lslma' indubtvd (u and eulule me rcques“ u‘ .m make paymem wnhoul de lay, .13»! 'l4:,3L' havingvdcumudn ngulnat lhe mm: u r- mew-m mun “Inuperly uuthclm l ‘l U c? :u'r wiHcil’wul." JOHN S'l‘l’l‘ES. fld’mr; w, .y. '48.. , . Estalc of Joseph. Heise, dec’d. ”In E u newby giwn, (but letter» _L‘ m q-lenuiflrmluu huw been granted (n 4;. - “number on Ihc calnle ol Joseph mm MM 0! Glranl mvmmp, (lec’d. and ;_,.: u ‘ [muons unlebtml In auld eslalearc _‘uqll’l‘CtHl |u make puymum uilh‘uul de ).l)'. and ’zhusc having dcmuuda against lhe 9mm: will prawn! them pruln‘ll)‘ uulnemi calm} lm'rcllkeunrnl. ' ' ' . . ' JOHN STITES. Jill'mr. 5.1-s)‘ 7». 1848. > ELK CUUN 'I‘Y"I.AN 1). 845 Acres 01 (Lami- V’OR Snlu In Gibson towmhip, Elk if ,cuumy, siluulcd near the Slum-mu boning Cluck. being pan 0! mac! No. 5424. warranted in lhe mum: of George Mead. About 400 news at "us unclu good [firm laud. um] lhe balance In Valua; ble‘on account 0! lhé Pme Timber on u. . The owner. who resides in l’mludelphm. Mr.'Price J. Patton. In uuxwus to dlapow at It, hud willv sell 31 low. The under a‘igucd u authorized :0 ,sen ‘il. lo whum application cu‘nhe made tu? tenna, either at Clearfitld, ‘ur (on court week!) at Ri'dgcway. - - ' ' ‘ G. R. BARRETT. Agent; ,hpnl 22, 1848._ . w ‘ . . ‘ ACKAREI., 3,) ,cunsiumi,‘u¢ NISHADv , - hand nndl‘ofi'sfi‘lt-‘L “mamas, g _,,‘u_yl PALMER PORK. HAMS & slum} qlreét Maui’s}: SHOULDERS.‘ i I laQelphia.‘ ‘ La‘gu a: CHEESE, J.‘ A'p. 16-3.”; ‘- ¥ 2 . {Q’s} H " ‘HV l Dr. Hills has also a vuriel of other Dental requirements, such as gold'Plate. Gold Foil. Tomb Powders. Washes and Brushes. and he is lully prepared (u per lurm all operations in the lmc ol DEN TISTRY, each an inserting on 'Gold Plate. or on Pivols, Plugging. Exlractlng and Cleansing. And from paalexperience and suecens, lleuleels confident of giving entire sallslaclion, and warrants alltluis wmk welldnnl‘. nml to please hispatrons. \A reasonable length N lime given lor (ri al to all jobs uver'Sl'), and il not found to ansWer all the purposes promised, no pay will be required. . , (min at the New Drug Store, the sign of the G 0L1) MOR'I'JYR, A. M, HILLS Battallon Orders. ’ ‘HE 1311 Volunteer Battalion ofClrnu l lield county Volunteerl, belonging to "18‘2“ Brigade. 10th Div. P. M.. Will meet lor dull and lnsprclinn. on \Vell “Ebllny lhe 24th day ol May next. M the borough of Clenrfirld, at 10 o’clock ol said day. ‘ By order OLCoI. lhmm'n‘. J. F. WEAVER. Adj’l. April 22, 1848. , . THE enrolled Militia or the 2d Brig ade lOth Division. P. M.. will train by Companies on the lat Mundny at May next. The Vqunleers nml Militia. by Battalion. 'Jm' Inspection. as follows, viz: sth Regiment, commanded by Colonel Clinger—2d Battalion on Monday the 81h. and lat Battalion on Tuesday the 9th dny of Mn next. v 2d Regiment. commanded by Colonel Honey—2d Battalion on Wednesday the 10m. (Washington Light lnluntry train with 2d Battalion.) and let Battalion on Thursday the llth.ilny of‘Muy. ' lst Regiment, co'flmandeil byColonel Sliver—lat Battalion on Friday the 12th. and 2d Bottalion on Saturday the 13Ih (lay of May. Allh Regiment. commanded by Colonel McMurlrie—2d Battalion on Monday the 151 h, and lwt Battalion on Tuesday the 16Ih day at May—Union Cavalry will train with lot Battalion. 3d Regiment. commanded by Colonel Keath—lst Battalion on Wednesday the ,l7th, (Montgomery Grays will train‘ with. lst Battalion.) and 2d Btttulion on Thurs day the lßth doy of May. 2d Volunteer Buttnllon, commanded by Major Stephens, on Saturday the 20m day ol May. ' 61h Regiment. commanded by Colonel \Vorrell—-2d Battalion on Monday the 22d. and lit Battalion on Tuesday the 23d (lav of May. 3d Volunteer Battalluo. commanded by Colonel Barrett. on Wednesday the 24th day of Mar. 7lh company of 6lh Ri-giiuenl on Thurs day lhe 25th (lay of May. ‘ Union Grays on Friday the 26m (lug’of May. JOHN BURKET. Brig. ln‘r. ' 2:! Brigade 10”) Div. I’. M. Brig. Inspector’s uflice. \ankers- Ville, Centre cm. April 8.1848. g Estate of I. Goodfellowwdec’d. N 0 “CE it hereby given. that letters 0! ntlntinistratmn .lmve bet-n grun tctl tn the subscri‘grs on the ealute ol' Isu iah- Gnmltellow. lg'te at Lawrence town ship, Clcutfieltl county, tlec’tl. nml that all persons indebted to snitl éslnte are m» quested to make payment without tléluy. _ttntl thme having tlentunds ngmm-t the game will present them properly uutltcn ticnted for settlement. ‘ 43+- MARY GuonFEwa. . G. D. GOODFELLQW. é “9‘1”” Mnrch,23. 184?. I’ ' __ . CHEAPEST ‘IN THE WORLD! Steam Refined Sugar Candies; 12:}? Cents per pound. Wlwlesaié. ‘ J J. RICHARDSON. N 0.42 Mur . kel meet.',Phi|mlefp|\ia,'takes plea sura'in. Informing lhe public. that he xii“ continues to tell his very Superior Steam Refined Candy nuhe low mine 0! $12.50 per 100 pnumls. and the qdnlily is equ'm lovany nmnuluctuml in'lhe Uuned’Stawa, . VH9 momma all kinds of gllotls, In ‘ the ,anfcclionmy and Fruit line fat-currgk'sv pqodmg luw prices, myqulck. sulle'au'l ,mfiilt pruliu are the under uhhedny. .' ' if“. ur fiend yuur utderu. uml,you' can;- Ll‘ibiflail to be auliofinl. Dun'l forgfl‘fihe. ‘iiumbeu . 4'2 Manxm, Sruur.l~.. Plummet. pun; . ' 1.1. RICHARDSON. . ‘ Fcbvury 29. ’4B."_,' "' ' , ‘ ‘'. >B9 0,0”, _M dike!" EMEW ,‘ffiffiak'd""fhz‘éiibflicgév ifigtf‘wfilgtuméd ”R. A; M.’ lllLLSyfrom Phil’a." WITH? largér’flm of .new and most .impmvéd Dents! ma'tvumcnts. ALSO. u huge-block ul carelully selec lecml premium leelh ‘lrom Sluckton’: Manufactpry. * ' ' DR. S. W. STOCKTON‘ ' ' has drawn the premium lor manufacturing the best Metallic Artificial Teeth, not on ly in the United! States. but in London nml Paris , and Dr. Hills has taken par ticular pains to select a choice lot of them. 90 lhnt hia patrons may be as’sureilof get lintz agent] and substantial article. ' , > ' Dr. H. hnn'aldo procured a very large variety oi Extracting instruments. made according to Harris’ latest patterns. nml he can confidently assure all those who are troubled with those abominable pests. decayed teeth: that the Forceps are not on ly it much more sale and easy instrument with which to removes tooth. but they coune much less pain at the time. and comparatively no soreness lollowing. Brigade Orders. M’A’llister’sr‘ohnmant: ' “‘2‘”; y:*-_‘l~ ..._.. __ ‘ ‘ ;wa’i'?’”? M ‘ ’ > , =-.>='~‘-~‘—‘].E~fiE;-=_:—;==' A ~ gag}? mag." .=-;‘-—ul*-2\\“ > 4% ,‘fii'gé, Eif-éfif ‘3 , “if; .4 :=- *5; -ss’ 33:35—73:14, V 553" .::—‘s4? ' ‘: 5”! ' ' 5:423:53 ff; : “:3. _ “‘~..—,.u"(’ 2‘ 22%,:{L‘Eé _‘ array 7’ 5‘53?” Eff-13: r:;r ‘ ' ’—,- any; > Egg—£2 at; -_—:.- “,7? aqu—éjfi‘ grad-“fl __ =4 i Insenszble Perspzratzon. , . i THIS OIN'I‘MEN'I‘ HAS POWER to cause ml 3 EXTERNAL-SORES SCROFULOUSHUM: OltS. SKIN DISEASES. I’OISONOUS WOUNDS to discharge their putrid motiers‘and then‘heals thorn. It is ri htly termed. All-healing. tor there-"is scarcely a sweetie. oxtemal or internal. that it Will not benefit; I have used it tor tholost fourteen years for all diseases of the chest. consumption. liver. invol vmg the utmost danger and . resptinsihility, and I dc~ clare before heaven and man, that not in one single case has it tailed to benefit, when the patient was within the reach of mortal means. . ' l have had physiciansh learned in. the Mansion. l have had Ministers olthoGuspelJutlgcso? the Bench Aldermen. nml Lawyers. gentlemen of the highest erudttion, and uuuri'ruoszs ofthe ‘rooa use it in mm ry variety of way. and there has been but one voice. oneuniteduinimrsol \‘OICO, saying. ,“Mcltlistor,your Ointment is GOOD." ' _ . / CONSUMPTION. It can horoly be credited that a salve can have any elicct u on the lungs. seated as they am within the system. glut if placed upon the chest. it penetrates directly to the lungs separates the potsonous particles that are consuming them and ex pelsthom tromtho system; It is caring persons of consiitnßtion continually. , 5 ”EA ACHE. 'l'ho Salvo hascurcdpersonsottho lleodachoof l 2 year’s standing, and who-hadrit refill, larly every wee . so that vomiting lotion took place". Deafness and Ear~Acho are helped with like sues cess. « RIIEUMA'I‘ISM. it removes‘ almost immediately the tnflammatton_ and swelling when, the pain of course ceases. . ’ . . COLD FEET. Consumption. Liver Crmplaint. pains in the chest or side. telling offal the hair. one or the other. always accompanies cold feet. It isa sure sign ol'discoso in the system to have cold feet. ' This Ointment is the truo'remedy for sonoruna savsirsus, SALT nustm. Livtzrt COMPLAINT. sou: trims, outssv. BORE THROAT. BRONCHITIS. anon!!! on soar: annoy. Prom, all ,cnzsr biomass. such as Aimi- MA. orratzsstort, “ms. also. soar: urs, eunuch HANDS. Tustotts. cutaneous naumous. Nlnvous DISEASES. and at the SPINE. There is no _medicmo now known so good. ' ’ SCALD HEAD. We hate 'eured cases that acts slly defied every thing knownras _well as the ability 0! tiltoon or twenty doctors. One man told I]! he'had spent $5OO on his children without any benefit. when a few boxes of the ointment cured them " ..: BALDNESS. , it will restore the hair quicker than onygolher thing. ‘ URNS. It Is the best thing in ‘the morld tui- Burns. {Read the directions around the box.) ‘ WORMS. 1t .wnll drive every vestigo of theme woy. (Road the directions around the box.) _ ‘ ‘ (lORNS. Occasional use at the 'ointment wtll al~ ways kccpcorns lrom growing. People need not be troub'ctl with them “they “I” (iso it. . . I’ILES. Thousands are yearly cured by this Otnt~ ment. ‘ . ~ - 'l‘E’l’l‘Eß. There isaothing better lor the euro 0! Tetter. _ ’4B. JAMES McALIS'I‘ER,&Co.. ” Solo proprietor ol the above medicine. CAUTION. “Nu Ointment mllbe genuine un~ [can we hnmor 0| James McAllialer‘or Jamel Mo. Allister I; Co.. are wm-r-rxu with a in upo'n’nnv mun." PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. ' Read the Followmg Commumcatwn.‘ Received from an old. respected. and well known cilizonol Phxludcyhia. and then judge for your-elf. hiladeiphin. 10m me. 1811.. 1816. To 'l‘. 8. Peterson No. 98 Choslnul street: flavmg been requested to give my opinion on ’lh'e ment: of Mu A LISTER'S SALVE I am willing x 0 enumerate sumo ofthe benefits which [have experienced in lhe use oflho nrucle. A ‘ ‘ g In lhe spnng of 1845 I ad un ultnckol Erysipolnu in my face which bocn e very painfulmnd encoded into one of my eyes, balm; amended with fever; my distress was great and! became lo he'lcnrlul ovfloel xhgmyoyex .. ~. , .. e, . Although not much u believer in what is lormud qunck'medicmcu. I purchased u box and made nppli. when to my fuco To my surprise lhe pum soon ü baled and in u week's limo l was entirely euredmnd I firmly believe it was the salvo under Providence tlmlcurcd mo. ' V From thal'umc 10.1110 proscql I have uscd lhé nrlia cle an occasion required. and Iq every cane where I have used i}, l have luund u demdod benpfil. Atone lime in gotngto hot] at ntght. nty'thmnl was no son: lhutl swallowed wuh dtmcultz. but by an up". plicatlon of the salvo I was relieved el'ore morning. l have used it in cases ol_burm. bruises. npmrm gym tleah cuts all with tho ltupptest enacts. and one cm of poisontng byn wtld vino in the woods has been driéd up and cured by h 1c“; applications. ' V From my own exponenco I would strongly rocamv mend it to nl|.ns n'chcap convcment medtctne. l: requires no preparation other than to rub 1t on'the ul llitrtod part. _ ~ , I I‘, l lmvu become so paruul to rt that I expect to how ilcnnstnntly an m{ family. _ ‘ ’ ' Though not nm itipun tonppcnr tn prim. yet I can. not refuse to have thts comlnunicnlton made, public il‘ judged host to serve the cause 01 humamty. . V ’Rcspectlullfi thine. ' '1 “IN. A AMS. N 0; 26 OM York'llt)nll:" _ fibl’nce 25 cents per box. ~ - ' .5 GEN T S: , ' E. lS- P 7. F. Irwin. Clear/field. Mount/Imelda, Lul/xcrsburg.»_ , .Jolm Pallonuy. Curwt'nwillc. Levi Lulz,_ It enclzville. . ' ' Clearfield. Dec. 25, 1847.—1 y. , HOUSE J 21”) LOT . ' At Private. Sale. _ , _ HE subscriber oflera to sell} his House and 1.0!. in- the borough of Clentficld, on lhe‘Soulh-enst corner of Market and Third ”Streets; Besides lhe dwellmg'llouse.'illere IS nlsoran gxéclule‘nt Frame Slnblo. Smoke-house. Bake Oven. Draw-well, &c. &c.. all nearly now. 7:3; The property is'convenienlly situated [or bosiness. and will be sold.on,théjmost reasonable .termu. ' -, ' ‘ . _ ' JOHN BEIAUMON‘I‘Q - Clemfield. March 3; ’4B. ‘ ‘ ' , WAN FED: M T GENTS ;q-cénqn‘sk ,‘l'n: Aumo'jNgw A uiml ‘PopuuanonKs'. in"'¢¥fl¥ County lhroughodl'lhe UnlleH_Slnt‘es?f".'" ‘l'n Agém's.‘ Ile ‘t'nusl '- lib‘é’ral' clicuu'.“£9‘ ment i§ (bflcrell—uvilhfa small: C'flpi‘la‘j’.’ [mm $25 10' sloo.‘~ Aiclnhpa ‘is offered, ulleleby‘iin ”gentgmt‘mpkiz. ,lrum $lO (0 895‘1mr'VWe'eki "f’ “a." .- "fl " (U’o 'i ‘furllu‘r -par'li'cu'a}'9;'r a'ihl‘tdéa (00:! paid.) ‘ ’ “'- A. LEARYr . No, 4158 North Secondfilxgqtjj- ’ u ;w H PHILADELPHIA} March; $154364"! ‘ an; =32”; . L “rm . {$H-‘LE‘M 94:52.... “$23.7 E: ,3; 1 \E-TS—‘r-‘f‘ _u $55.3? ' .‘- I ‘ ’ ‘ it: ;Erf ..:: ~. g ~;;:._g_’4§’r;l'7::=;—gaa_3 ~ -=——‘ -.~,- _ ——-—:-:.. '-_--.2-.~’¢. a *' > :vr‘“ r: *é—E‘” 3'1?”
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