El fiukll‘. sncos anv— cnnnov hulJ him-z Love will Heal himself uuuy. Mmdms. i! you krold him. - Love he Will not hve with and;- Evm lunm lwm houuly, . 'H lhe Indy plague: his lllb ; 1' . Wil‘h lu-r household duny. You can have him In your punch Ladies. il you try il : Una him no yuu won hum first. Love." ho cnn'l deny 'L ' [)0 nm‘ fret. and «0109. an I“ H’- Aggmvnlmg trouble; Honul kicking up n roll! Mazes m‘slormnu double. THERE'S A GOOD TIME COMING There's n 9601! lime coming, boys, A 3031! "me vomihg.,- snbsclibén shall no! w Bu: flood m wilh lhclr 1m , In the good time coming; Onr‘ndvnrlisen shall increase. Our pummnge grow stronger, ,‘Andwve'. with creditor: at pence Wm! A-n leclle longor‘ Arnold lhe 'l‘rnilor. There was a day when 'l‘iilli-yrunil arri ved in Hui/re, hot loot lroiii Putl‘l. It “as in the darkest hour of the French Revo lution. Formed by the bloodhounds of the Reign 0! 'l'crior. stripped of every wreck oi property or of power, Talleyrand secured I pineage to America in ii aliip &- bout to Bali. He was going a beggar and wanderer to ‘l strange land. to earn his bread by daily labor. . "Is there an American a’aying at _\'OUI house P" he asked the landloid ot ills ho tel—"l am bound to cross the water, nor would like a letter to some person of in fluence in the. New World. 'liie landlord then hesiiated a moment, and replied: "There in a gentleman upstairs either from America or Britain, but iihi-ther an American or Englishman, I cannot tell.” He pointed the way. and Tiillejiand— “hflill his life was Bishop. Prince and Prime Minister—ascended the stairs. A miserable suppli-ri', he stood beloie the stranger’s door. knocked and entered. In the lnr corner 0! a dimly lighletl room. sat a gentleman of some filty years, his arm. lolded and this head bowed on his breast. From a window directly opposite aflood oi light poured over his lorehend. His eyes, looking from beneath the down cast brows, gazing in 'l‘alleyiand's lace with a peculiar and searching expression. Hiutare was striking in its outline; the mouth and chin indica'ive of an iron will; His lorm, vigorous even with the snows olfiity Winters. was clad in a dark but rich and distinguished costume. 'l‘alteyrand advanced—stated that lie‘ was a fugitive—and under the impression thntthe gentleman before. him was an) American, he solicited hiii kind leeling of-l fices.‘ ‘ He poured forth his history in eloquent French and broken English. “I am a wanderer—an exile. I am forced to fly to the New World, without a friend'Or hope. 'You are on American ? Give me then. I beseech you, a letter at you'rl'ao‘that I may be able to earn my bread, lam uilliog to toil in any man. ncr-u-the ficencatof Paris have filled me wilh such horror that a life ol lador would beau Paradise to a career of luxury in France.- _ You will give me a letter to one of,your friends. A gentleman like you has doubtless many friends." i ,The strange gentleman rose. \M'itli o look~lhll.Talleyrnnd never forgot; he re treated towards the door of the next cham ber, his head still downcaat. his eyes look ingelill liom behind his darkened brow. He spoke as he retreated; his voice was toll of meaning: "I am the CHI) man born in lhe New World who can raise his hand to God and say—l have tiul n lricnd—not one--in all America." ‘ Talleyrand never folgot lhe overwhelm mg sadness 0! ma! look which necompan ied tho-e worth. “My nnmu:”-—with a smile lhat had more 0! muckeiy lhanjoy in in ConVUISIVf expressiun—"My name is Benedict Ar nold.” ‘ He was gone. 'l‘alleyrand sank in a chair ginning rite Words-- “Arnold lhe traitor!” .'l'hua you see he wandered oter the earth, another. Cain, with a wanderer’a mgrkupon his brow. Even in the seclu ded Inn at Huvre. his crime found him out. and forced him to tell hu name—that name the synonyme ot' intumy. . The last twenty years 0! his life are eo ve'red with a cloud, lrnmwhose darkness butfia lew gleam! of light flush out upon the; plige 0! history. ‘ The manner of his death is not distinct ly known. But we cannot doubt that he died utterly lriendless—that his'cold brow we: not moistened by one larewell tear— thal remorse pursued him to the grave. whispering John Andre! in his eare, and that the memory at his course of glory gnawed like a canker at his heart, mur marring r("Ner--“'l‘rue to your country, what might you hue been, 0. Arnold, the Traitor r‘r” Who {hail demo! lhe closing scene 0! min wildvdrama P- Who sh’all‘dare paint U): agony of lhe death hour? Wilh'a trembling ,hand and hushed breath we dropithe gurmn, and turn awayme the deplh-bcd o! Benedict Arnold. . Nothing is more easy than to magnily a trifling cerc‘bmslance into a serious mis fortune. by suffering the mind (odwell grog} uh‘d placcj! in every possible point 0 now. each cumming a darker shade [ham-thy: {armory 1115'"; the common {null ‘OO n‘v‘iv‘id imagimlwn to exaggerate either good or evil. - ' 49131?qu _VICE 'I‘O WIVES it for dun' MEI CRANS & BROTHER, GEN'I‘S for the sale of Dr. JA YNS f‘. Familg Medicines; Dr. CULLéN’S Indian Vegelabe Rem ‘ wig—Panacea. Specg/ic and File Rem eu ,- Dr. {919111,}; TON’S Remedy for Deaf ness ; CflNTRELL’S Compound Medicated S ru'p o/‘ Saraaparilla ,- Cfizzl’lßELL' S .flnti Dyspeptic Powder; CflN’fRELL’S flltcrative Pills ,- SflNDS' Sarsaparilla. &c., &c.. &c. Havejus! received afresh supply at lhe same. . Curwinsville, May’ 10. , = NEW GDOOS !’ NEW’GOODS ! CRANS & BROTHER, I I AVEjust received from Philadelphia an assortment of CHEAP and FASHIONABLE ’ Spring and Sumnwr Goods, To which they would call lhe auentiou o! Iheir lormer patrons and the public‘gpn- Our‘mmville, Mn, 10, '4B. Nl’Alllucr’s" oi‘mmem. :~ 5% ' ~inh: .s— ' § 125.9; viii-73;: 5. __ ‘r; ,1~-';-.l—E—i:+ " -75? - .1 "j ”'4: ”La 1%" .. TE: 9r. 442-» m. ‘ WC’V E“; J” a, ‘ :3: _2: w: :- ’: ..;4'2 . 1- ‘x. $34,. '.. . 35‘;— %z§!f; . .-.~ .::-3”“ _-_--.é::.:.§- K ‘ \‘(tZL‘L‘J—t 9;:7:x*.-.4'.w :—} .'.: .¥:; -."—:-_' frag—.2l»? (f— ..- ‘ ._- \\»,—~3:= rum-:4 :.' A .Q‘4A - .\~ -_4—:« 1.2%; . ;:'“ .::—4 s—r‘a: “if" » "sfi-ylgfizzéfia‘ékfis 13! unfit-$09.15 vailEF-Sffék 2.5: Insenszble Pcrspzratzon. (THIS OlN'l‘Ml'lN'l‘ HAS POWER to Truman nll EXTERNAL SORICS SCROFULOI .3 ”UN? ORB. SKIN DISEASES. POISONOUS WOUNDS. to discharge their pulnd matters and then heats llmn. It is rightly termml All-healing. tor there in scarcely n «llsauao. externnl or internal. that it will I nut benefit. 1 have used It lor the lust fourteen yours v lnr all diueasesul tlic rhest, mnmumplion. liver. lll\'t|l vmg Iho utmosl danger nml reupunaihilny. nml l de~ Clare before heaven and man. that not In one single case has it failed to benefit. when the patient was within the ranch ol murlnl menu: I have hud physicians. learnt-d in the reunion, l l have had Ministers ol theGospolJudgea or Iho Bench Aldermen. and anyvrs. gentlemen of the highest lerudttion, and MULTl'runm ofthe POOR use it in eve ry vnnnly of way. nnd there hm! been but one voice. lnnouniledmnhemal votce, saying. "McAlisler,your I Ointment. Is Goon." CONSUMI’I‘ION. It can hnrely be credited that a salve can havaany eflecl upon the lungs. seated as they am within the system. But if placed upon the chest. it penetrates directly to the lungs aepnmtes llm putsunons particle-s thal uro consuming them and ex peln them from the system. It IS curing perbuuu of consumption continually. lll'l.-\[):\(‘lll'}. Tho Salvo has cured persnnn ol the llemlurheul 12 car's ntumltng. and who hnd ll rtguv lnrly every wcelll. so lhat vomiting ollun took plnct‘. Deafness and Eur~Ache are helped wilh like sun (-cas RHEUMATISM. it removes almost immediately the lull-unnmuuu and swelling 'vhen lhe pam 01 course ceases. COLD FEET. (‘o‘naumpnom leer Crlnplninl. pnlns In Ihc chcsl or side. falling ofl'ul the hulr. one or Iho other. nlwnys accompanies culd fee I. II is n vure sign ol'dineuuQ In lhe ayalem Io have mld feel. 'l‘ms Oinlmem Isflhc Iruo remedy for SCROFULA ERVSIPEIAS, SALT RHEUM. LIVER COMPLAINT. some EYES.QUL\'HI’. sons: THROAT. BRONCIIITIS. BROKEN on song anus-r. PILEs, ull cmzsw msmsxs. such as ASTH au. onanSION. nuns. also. so“: LIPS, CHAPPED‘ HANDS. TUMOILS. CUTANEOUS Emu-110m. Nl-LIHUI'B DISEASES. and of lhe SPIKE. There Is no mod-ume now known so good. SCA LD HEAD. We have curr'd ruse: Ihnl nclu~ ally defied everything knuwn. us well an lhe übnlily oI fillcen or Iweuly duclurs. One man told us he had upenl 8500 on th children wilhuul uny benelil. “hen n lew boxes oflho ulnlmonl cured lhcm BALDNESS. II will restore the hair quicker llmn nugolher llung. ' URNSi ILLS the best Illing in tho “orld lur Burns. {Read the (lirct‘linns around lhe hnxl) WORMS. It Will drivc every vcsuge at them a» wn(y. (Read ”nadirocliuns around Iho box.) lORNS. Occasional use 0! lhe oinlmcnl will al- ways keep rorns lwm growing. People need not be lruub‘ed wilh llmm iflhey \ull uso il. l’lLl'lS. 'l‘housnnds nro yearly cured by this Oim‘ MB 'I‘ET’I‘ER. There is nothing belle: {or the cure u Toner. JAMES McA LISTER, & Co.. Solo proprietor 0! [be above medicine. CAUTION. “Nu Ointment WI” be genuine un~ loss lhe names ol Jame: McAllialer or Jamel Mc- Allister ‘9 Co‘. are WRITTEN with 0 mm upon EVERY LABEL." PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. Read the Fallowmg Communication. Rer-envcd from an old, respected. and well known cilizon of Philadelphia. and llu'n judge to! youraall‘ Philadelphia. lOlh mo. IBIh. 18“}. To 'l‘. B. Petalsou No. 98 Chestnut alreel: Havmg been requested lo give my oplmun on lhe menu 0! Mc ALIS'I‘EK‘S SALVE I am willing lo cnumemlo mmc ofthe benefilu which I have experienced In the use ofthe article. In the spring of 1845 [lnn] on nllnck ol Erysipelas 11l my face which became very painful. and cylended inlo one of my eyes, [)oan attended wilh fever, my dxslress was grout undl )ccamo to be lburlul of loa my my eye. Although not much a believer in what is lermad qum-li meditmes, l purchuned a box and made upplfi canon to my (Luce, To my purprlse the pain won &- bulod and m a week's time I was entirely cured.und I firmly believe it was the salvo under Prowdence llmlcured me. a From Ihnl lime to tho proscnl l have used Ihc nrli‘ cle us occnsmr. rcquircd. and in every ruse where l have used il. l have Lmnd u dccxdcd benefil Alone lunu In gomg lu bed at mghl, my thmnl \vnu Hllsure [hull anulluweu mlh (lifliruhy. Inn by an up‘ plil'nllnn of the nnlve I'M: relieved before morning. I huvo used 11 in unseen! burns, brunxcs.uprnlns nml flash culx ull \ulh lhe hnpplesl efleclu.und um.- case 0! puisomng by :1 Wild Vine In the woods has been dried up and cured by 1: flow npphculnons. From my (mu expcriome I would strongly recum mend it lo nll.us a thong) com‘ggu-m lneumno. II roquxrea no prepnruliun other lhu n lo rub n on lhe ul llu'led part. - l have bvcomc no partial (0 ii that I expect In keep it cnnslonlly 111 mi lumlly. 'l‘hou'gh not um ilious luuppour In print, yol I cuu. nol reluso lo have Ihiu camuwmcnuon made public if 111.13ng 1393! to serve lh muse ol hunmmly. ' Rcacecllull limo, \ M. AKAMS. NO. 26 Old York Road. CPPrice 25 cents per box. .0 G E N ’l' S: E. (8' IV. F. Irwin, Cleaflield. Alessra. flrnolds, Lulhersburg. Jo/m Pallon. Jr. Curwinam'lle. Levi Lulz, Irene/mule. Clemfleld. Dec. 25, 1847.- 13/. ”R. A. m. HILLS, from Phil'a WITH a large =lul-of«--yew and mos improved Dcnlnl mslrnmcnta.‘ ALSO. n larae Mock o! curelully solec (acted premium leelh Irom Slucktnn‘a Manufactory. DR. S. IV. STOCKTON has drawn the premium tor manufacturing the best Metallic Artificial Teeth. not on~ ly in the United States. but in London and Paris , and Dr. Hills hastaken par ticylar pains to select a choice lot of thcrn. so rhat his patrons may be ospured of get ting a good and substantial article. Dr. 11. has also procured a very large variety 0! Extracting instruments, made according to Harrrs’ latest patterns, and he can confidently assure all lhosc who are troubled with those abominable pests, rdecrryerl [eel/l. that the Forceps are not on !ly a much more sale and easy instrument with which to remove a tooth. but they cause much less pain at the lime. andl comparatively no soreness following. ‘ Dr. Hills has also a variety of orhrr Dental rrqulrernents, such as Gold Plulc, Gold Foil. 'l'oolh Powders. ”babes and Brushes. and he is lolly prepared to per turm all operations in the line ol DEN '7'ISTRY. such as inserting on Gold Plate, or on" PiVots, Plugging, Extracting nml Cleansing. And from past experiencr‘ and success, he lecls confident ol giving entire satisfaction. and warrants all his work well done, and to please his patrons. A reasonable length ol time given lor tri al to alljobu over $5, and il not found to answer all the purposes promised, no pay will be required ‘ ~ 35?:- LE—s? “ ‘crxfg E $1.2: (min- at the New Drug Store, the sign of (he GOLD MOR’l‘fl/n’, PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE—[Juan llahed 15 years ngo. in DR. KINKELIN' 'l'hu uldenl. sun-s! and bc=| 'lullJ’lo cum all forms 01 sorrel (hacuscs. discus”; n! the skin and aolilnry hnhm- at youth. in DR. KINKI‘IUN. N. W. corner ol 'rmuu und UNION 813.. belwepn Spruce and PIHO, one and u bul! squarcsfrom Ihc Err/mgr. Phlludrlyhin. TflKE I’flß TICULflI? A'OYICE. ‘ ‘ Youth “ho hhvo injured themselves by u cerluiu prucnce indulged In—u hnhn froquenllfiileurnad from evil companions. or M ”hook-Iho e cola 01 which aro nightly lell; even when naleop, nnd deslroy bolh mind und body. should 0 ply Immedinloly. Wonk new and cunnlitulmnul (rebllily immedmlely cured, and full Vlgor restored. All lollcrs rusx‘ I'Alu, ‘ YOUNG MEN! 1 “you value your lilo m xunr hcnllh. rmncmlmr the delay 0! n monlh. nny, «(wen a week. nmy prove your rum, bolh of body and mind. llcnvo lcl no false modesly dolor you lrum making ynur once known to one “ho, hum educnlion nnd rcspoclnlnlny, LDH n lune hefrinnd you. He \\ ho places lnmncll undur UR. KINKELIN'S lrculmcnl, may religiouul ' cun~ fido In his honor as u gcnllemnn, and in whom {wanrn will no for ever locked the secret ol the pnucnl. Too many think they will hug lhe accrcl lolhcir own hearts. and euro themselves. Alns.’ huw olten isllus n fnlnl deluamn.nnd how many 11 promising young mnn. who mlghl have been an urnumenl lo uo~ cuely. has ludcd from the earth. COUNTR Y INVflL/DS, finding it incenvcniem lo make personal npphcnllun. can. by slulmg th‘lr cnse cxplu-uly, lugclhcr “uh all [hair symptom. (per Iqller. [nml-paid.) huvo lunxurdcd lu lhcm [1 cheat cunluimng Dr, K's modwmcsappru pnnu-d ncconhngly. Packages 13/ Mulm'nea lorwurded 10 any purl of the United blulca at u momenl'u nollco. Pos'r um LETTERS, nddrossed to [)n. KINKELIN. Philndclphin. will be pramplly nuanded 10. 5w ndvcruscmonl in Ihc l’hnludolphm Sginl ul’lho Timon. jun. 28,] 48. 1y Bellefonte Foundry. STOVES, AND OTHER - ooarmmqmo V‘] ELCII & LEYDEN, would an nounce to their lricnds and the publtc,'thut they will continue the bust ‘ness ol [RUN FOL/UVDERS, at the Ulll Itnntl, “lH‘fe they Intent] to keep always on hand a large and varied annulment til GMRQQ‘IINCBBQ We have lately erected and art: now fining up an extenaite t MACHINE SHOP, . with three Lathes, [or turning and fillingi up all kinds 0! Machinery. such as Grist} and Saw-mill Castings. Machinery lor Forges. Furnacesér Rolling Mills. inclu-l dtng Hal Blast Pipes tor Furnaces arul‘ Bloomerieagand will be prepared tutor-l nish on the shortest notice and in n antic-l lactory manner all kinds of Machinery—- Now on hand a large assortment of l’fl'l“ TEENS. of the latest and most improvedl styles._ including lhediflerent sizes, 0! (ln- Dar/m: «Sr Brice Reaction W'aler Wheels. [CT-’Patterus not on hand, made on Ihort notice. 7 STOVES. “e have now and inlend keeping al ways a alock ol lhe unrivalled VE'I'O and FULTON Hot Air Cooking Stoves, dil lereut sizes; also flir Tight, Fancy Por lor &- Nine Plate Wood Stoves, ol differ ent sizes together will: [our sins ofa su‘ perior Balloon Coal Slave. as well as Cyl endcr and FANCY Coal Stoves. We will add during the coming season. sever 0‘ New patterns 0! Cooking. Air Tight. 'and Parlor Stoves. a PLOUGHS. Always on hand a good assortment ol PLOUGHS, to which we are adding sev eral new patterns Ibis spring. Hallow. ware of all kinds. Sleigh (5r Sled Soles. Wagon Bowen. Smoothing Irona,&c. &c. WA” the above articles. and eve:y thing in our line will be sold on the most reasonable terms for Cash, or Country Produce. lronmaslers’Ordcrs, Old Metal. &c. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. . ‘ : GEORGE WELCH' ; ‘ ' DANIEL LEYDEN. Bcl‘lefontc, Feb. 18; 1848. Just [ ngturned AFFLICTED, READ ! ‘ mnmwuqmo -' ' 1 - LL persons aré“‘fié'ieby caulhmul &- A gains! buying or aeHing lhe follow ing“pmperly. \iz:- The one-half 0/5 acres of Wheat, 10 acres (3/ Oats. and 1; nerve of Cam in (In: ground—one Spring Cal/Pond Two Hogs. us; said punpm, was purchased by me at Conslnblc’a sale on the 22d inst. and ave left In the pO9 session 0! Josrph Green, in Decalul lawn ship. Clcnvfield county. subject to my or der. AB'M. GOSS. Dccnlur (p. Mg 22, ’4B.—pd. 1 Adgourned Court. "‘V H EREAS. un adjourned session o! the Court of Common Pleas, 0r plums Court. and Court 9/ General Quar (er Sessions 9/ the Peace. of Clearfield county. will be hr“! in the borough lt' Clearfield. commencmg on Monday the 26”: day 0/ June. mm. of which all per sons interested wull Inke nmico. JOHN STlTl‘lSgfih’fl. Shmifi's uflicv, Clr‘nr , field, Muy 24, '4B. g ORE/I 'l‘ Nfl TIOA'flL M’ORK. ./l Ilialory ;flhe It’cvo/ulion 6; Live, oft/1e Jeroe- ofthe "’ar of lmlependmcc, BY CHARLES J. PETERSON. An elegant volume wilh 18 line Steel Plates, and nearly 200 beautiful Wood Engravinga. “ This is n splendid book. A valuable addi lion (9 Ihc Historic hilcrnlurc ol our c'ounlry. We are much Innslaken if it ducs not take rank win] the works of Irving 5: Prescofl."—l-'rank~ ford Herald. “ll surpasses any uimilnr worlr ycl_off'cred lo lhe American public."—-Neal‘a Gazelle. “ It may be properly considered a popular ised Mulilnry History of the Revolution, cx trcmely well and judiciously written."—Nurl/t American “ The present walk on (he Revolution, and up. 18, ’4B ‘lB Heroes, is superior. both in extent and de sign to any that has heretofore come under our notice."-——lnquircr. A well connected history o.r lhat eventful p_c riod -—Lcdger. “ Decidcdly the best popular history of the War of the Revolution Ind its Heroes, that has yet been given to the country."—Samrduy Eve» ning Pod. (TAGENTS \VAN'I'ED (a Canvaufor (/w a‘ have elegant Work, in every County and Town In the United Stam. to whom the mosl liberal in ducements will be oflcrcd. Price only 33. Address {post paid; "'1" A. LEA RY. No. 158 Norl/t SECOND SI. PHILADELPHIA May '26, 1848.——-3 m. NEW GOODS. ; Jolm PATTON, Jr, as vumovvd has store (0 lhe building H lawly occupied by Juhn Irvine, al lhe mer near Curuensville. uhcre hehan just opened a large lot of Seasonable Goods such an Dry-Goods, Hardware, Queens ware, Groceries, Drugs ans] Dye- Stufl‘s, Tin-ware, Books :9- Sta tionary, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Tobacco and Segars, Umbrellas, Carpetand Carpet and Cotton Yarn, Con fectionaries, Paints, Oils, Teas, &c. &c., ' which he is now. 31 is drtrrmincd tn mn linue .len'llng AS CHEAP as they can be bought elsmshrre in lhe muniy. . 1 WA” he asks is n (all. Uurwensville. May 10. ’4B. i A NEW RECRUIT OI OILS, PAINTS, and PAINT BRUSHES DYES'I UI'FS, DRUGS, MEDICINE-S, CUN‘ FECTIONARY, FRUITS. PATENT MEDI CINES 0! various description, and FAA'UILY All-IDICINES of almost every kind. A large assortment of ESSENCES a! superior quality, In choice Selcclion o! I'ERFUJIL‘RY. &. a good variety of BB VERAGES. among whnich are LEZUONflDE. 111/NER/IL 1739 TER, and a most crack article of samsmwammm& mazaxwa together with a large assortment 01 FANCY 5; other articles by far to numerous to mention, has just arrived at llle sign of TIIE BIG GOLD MOR T A R AND for sale 0 little lower lhan you can imagine. ALSO, first rate LEMONS, for twenty-five cents per dozen. l‘exsons wishing any of the above arliclcs may be assured ofgclling' a first rme article, as the stock is entirely NEW. Clenrfield, May 3, 1848 LIST OF LETI'ERS remaining in the PO5! Office at Clealfield, Pm, April hi. 1848. Amor, Dundy lloyt, Catharine Adams, Barnard Irwin. James Anderson Charles “Jordan. Samuel Buds, Ailams V Kirk, Isaac Boyer, Henry R. Larrin. Ann Brunet, John ‘ Madden, Michael Crowell, Jaéab Mapca, William Dixon. George Resins, Mary Ann Doriah, Jacob Reishel. Wm. L, Fulton, ’l‘. H.—-2 Rall. Clarissa Fenian. John Sluckman. Daniel . Ffiik.Michael Warden. John P. ' Gallahlr.Rev.J.A. Wright, J. \V. pd WM. L. MOORE, P. M. FNwN¢¢m¢m¢wszrwNi is G. W. lIECKER, s 2 flttorneyatLaw, 2 2 OLEAmmLD. PENN'A. z '5 July. 20, '47. L-I‘J‘J‘NN sI‘J‘N-I‘J‘J‘J‘N \l‘J‘J‘f-i. ’7 ‘llE demand lor the above medicine ‘ E. in the last 2or 3 years. is deemed a sufficient apology for placing it new full ly before the people; and the diseases [or which it is applicable have become :0 pre valent in this country that a remedy cnti— tled lo confidence, is a great desinlma'um. The diseases l allude to are ”t")dlllil, (Liver affection.) Dyspepsia, and temulo complaints in general. arj’The aboyx pills will be kept cou alamly lor sale by I Gold & Silver Plating. R. WELSH embraces the pm- R. enl occasion to inform his cum:- llM'lS and hit-ads, that he has a new mode 0! Plating Gold and Silverware. which he will warrant to be lupenur to any oth er mode ever med—nu kind 0| acids hav~ ing the least rficcl Upon it. His pike! are reasonable. Curweunille, March 24. ’4B. ROBERT R. WELSH, ESPEC'I‘FULLY informs the cui- R zens ol Clealfield counly that he I! loculed in Curwennllle. where he will Early on Ihc business 0] CLOCK (S- FVflTCH making and repair- Inz. ENGln’fl VINO. ‘ TUNING 0! various musical instru ments, such as 3.40 PIPES, flCCORIM'L'ONS. MU SICflL CLOCKS, ORGflNS «9ND DULCIMERS. ' Also. repamng M MflTHEMflTIC'JYL INSTRUMEN'IS. mak‘ing GOLD flN!) SILVER WflRE. &c. nj’He will also teach and give leunnl on the Accaideon. iG’AII his work [hall be done in tho very best style, and upon lhe loweu terms. Curwensville. Jan. 25, ’48.--l y‘r A. M, HILLS WANTED. ' AGENTS to canvass lor some NEW and POPULAR Wonxs, in every Counly throughout lhe United Slates.— ‘l‘o Agents. the most liberal encourage; menl is olferell—wilh a small capilal‘of (“"0 825 lo @lOO. ‘A I'hMHE I» olTeu‘t'. Whe'eby an Agepl‘, can make from 3w lo 825 per week." arr-For furlher parlicu'ala. address (post paid.) W. A. LEARY. NO. 158 North Second Street. N V PHILADELPHIA. March, 8. 1848.~-3m ‘ [ROBERT WALLACE. \VZxZEEEA—C; , HOLLIDAYEBURO,PA. ‘ cmmnunflb R. 8b W.A. WALLACE. fittomies at Law; WILL practice in Ihe'sevcrnl court! -. o( Cleatfleld. Blair 81 Elk couu~ "as. Business entmutcdto clth‘er oftht; ,pmnera, wiu ;gqciv'g the care and men-- 10:: of botluji gap. 10. '47: 4 he War Still Rh e ' T But not in‘ Mexico gB, so much as at Emma, against nigh Prices for STORE GOODS. A New and ap-lendid gsaortmcnl of GOODS has Just arrived. and no now up lnr sale at the . . ’ CHEAP STORE ‘ 0! SELIG'SBERGER «9- BLOOM. m Curwensvillc. counisfing o! the nlual "- m-ty nl Spring and Summer DRY; Goods, Groceries, Queens ware, Hardware, Drugs" Dyegtuflis, Medicines, Hatsßoots & Shoes, qc, Alm. a splendid stock of WéIENNX &Iflfl‘3©mm§o Surh us BONNE'I'T-S'.‘ S'l].’lU"/,S, SILK-‘3, RIBB/LVDS. [..’/('1‘), Fringe, PflRflSOLS, GLOVES, .‘j-r A ...‘.“ lnrge Hock of ' ' Read y-Made clathmg‘ Such as COATS. V'lig'rs. PANTS. (L. The subscribe“ an.- m- rrmined In .. I 1 gnods CHEflPER lhm {m} {an hr pry. chased elsewhere in «hr r -\)'H\', m...’ [any flnlter themselves Hm UH} .... "stub. any and every person nho may lavur Ihem wilh a call. both as In lhe PRICE and the QUALITY or Good». We are well aware that we have exci ted the indignation of certain perlonu u; gnged in the business to the highest pitch by reducing the price ol goods to the low est point. But we do not care. on tho people loose nothing by it. Goodl can be nml we bought cheap in the cities, and can he sold cheap here. We respecllully invite the public to give us a call before they purchaoe elic “ht-re. We have for sale, also. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA, An invaluable medicine in cases of (him, Coughs, flat/ma, Consumption. &c.... Alw, u lot at first rate Accordeona. We intend keeping up our annulment. and gelling cheap. hj’ln exchange for our good: we win ake Horses. Cattle, Grain. Lumber, &c. lor which the high“! plit‘c- will be given. I SELIGSBERGEB & BLOOM. M 1) 10m.184e. DR. E. CREE/V’s REID & BRO‘VN PILLS. Richard Shaw, Clearficld. Bigler (3* Co.. Bell (owmhip. Graham 13- "’rig/11, Hradlord James .’lchir/c. l’hllipsburg. J. [7. [Vii/er. Clealfield B'dgo Oct. 20. 1846. fl
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