0 U emem:=s::—A A CAUTION T 0 MERCHANTS. We heard a good storyof aeagaciouo country gentleman, who came to our city some days ago with a bill on 0 highly res peetable firm of this city. The bl” was duly preeenleid for acceptance, & a voting member of the firm. a fashionable. showrly dressed gentleman. “ho had cultivnted at very dainty mustache, wrote mth a gold pen his endorsement on the hill, giving hiB middle name in full thus: J. .'l‘emplcm" .fl’omnltina. The countryman looked M the signature. read it slowly, glanced at the fashionable merchant. who was very {.8803 natingly twirling his whiskers, and hand ing the bill over to him, remarked: " Here, stranger, cash that document.’ ” What!” tndignently replied the mer chant. ‘discount my own PEPWE‘" i 5 5 Q pouitive insult.’ - " ‘ Wall. can't help it.’ said the country man. 'if you don’t. I must get somebody else to do it.’ To prevent his paper from getting on ’Chenge the merchant concluded to cash the bl”, and paying over the money to the countrymen, asked him quietly. . Why, my friend, do you ofi'er me that gratuitous insult of requiring me to dis count my own paper l’ ' I don’t mean any harm. Slrangm. but I have just got this idear in my skull. that when you see a merchant with that bar on his upper lip, who writes his middle name in full, and endorsea bills with n gold pen. you may all it down as perty certing he‘s gwine to bust up in a week—New 0r leans Della II GOD has Written upon the flowers that sweeten the air—~oo the breeze that rocks the flowers on the stem-~upon the rail drop that refreshes the sprig ot muss lhu hfta its head in the desert—upon the orear that rocks every swimmer in its deep chamber—upon every pencilled ahc“ that sleeps in the caverns of the deep, no 'B5! than upon the mighty sun that warms and cheers millions of creatures that live in Its light—«upon his works he has written. “None 01 us livelh to himseli." And probably 'werc we wise enough to under-l stand t ese works we should find there is nothing, [tom the cold stone in the earth, or' the minutest creature that breathes— which may not. In some way or other, minilter to the happiness of some living.r creature. “’e admire and praise the flow er that best answers the end tor which it was created, and lhe-tree that bears [roll the most rich and abundant ; the star that is most useful in the heavans we admire the moat. And isit not reasonable Ihat man, to whom the whole creation, from the flowev up to the‘spangled heavens all minister— man who has power of conlening deeper misery and higher happiness than any be ing on earth—man, who can act like God if he will: is it not reasonable that he should live {or the noble end 0! living— nol for himself, but {or others. W oM A N.-A gallant colcmpornry “links that [his world Would hardly be worlh living in. Were it deprived ol wo man. Listen to his rhnpsody :—-\Vllo would remain in a garden Irom which the flowers have been taken. or in a grove from which lhe birds have departed. or beneath a sky Ihnl lhe sweet stars had lor ”ken? Lel cynics prnltle as they may. our'éxistcnce here wilhoul lhe presence of the other sex would be only a dark and cheerlcss void. The light, the amilesnnd affections of woman are lhe bow ol beau !y and promise, which spans lhe lile 0! man from his cradle to his grave. A COINCIDENCE. It in a remarkable fact, that the three candidates now before the people of Ohio for Pgeoident. and Vi e Puefdent and Gov ernbr, have each cogmanded Ohio volun tears, while battliqg in defonce of their country. - . ‘ Can. Can during the war of 1812. min ed and commanded one or the three regi ment. from Ohio. and opened the war by the affair of Canarda, in Canada. where tho-blow was first struck during the war oflBl2. At Monterey. the first Ohio regiment was attached to General Butler’s divraion, and was cammandcd by him. .in person. until he fell, severely wounded. when the chief command of. lhe division devolved on Gen. Hamer. In the same battle, Colonel Mitchell, of the Ohio regiment. was also severely wounded. and Lt. .Col. John B. Weller took the command. ' , With-the names of Cass, Butler & Wel ler, the fame of Ohio is closely aeooeiated, 'lhey led oygallant volunteers in defence of the country}: rights and honor. and 0- bio will sustain them at the next election. as. the Ohio volunteers euelained them in the hour of ptML—Oln'o’ Stalesman. A Gnu op Thum.—~Tbose who ‘fm learn and faithfully practice Iho .docmne taughtin lhe following {out linen. W 1” ha" as much. _ofifhe philoaophy or human hap pineu, as can be found in many 8 Pond“ oul libraty: "We may look for haPPi' ‘ no‘lglin the world. but nol in lhe Ihings 01 11.119 world“, We shall find if, if anythre. Within 'onn‘elv‘es~in our heme and fem fib‘ri." ‘'f V . , , , _ . '- I N w SUGAR can be purchased at very low p’riqés .by calling a! (he More 0! .v ' JOHN PA'I“!‘ON. Curwonofiillc, June 16, 1848. ' RIED PEACHES. of a gong! qunli ,U; for sale a]; the store of ‘ ‘ ' " "JOHN PAT'ITON. CurwensvilleJun’egzsr.‘ ‘ ’ ' N- 0. Picayune 845 Acres of Land ‘OR Sale in Gibgon township, Elk I county. situated near the Sinnema honing cteck. being part of tract No. 542-1. warranted in the name of George Mead. ‘About 400 acrea ol this tract is good farm land, and the balance ta valua ble on account of the Pine Timber on it. The owner, who resides in Philadelphia, Mr. Price .1. Patton. Ia anxnous to dispose ol it, and will sell it. low. The under signed ts authorized to sell it. to whom application can be made (or terml, either at Clearlield, or (on court weeks) at Ridgeway. l Eslate of 1. Gooqfellow dec’d. OTICE iii-hereby given. that letters N at administration have been gran ted to the subscribers on the estate of Isa iah Goodlellow, late 0! Lawrence town ship, Clcatfield county. dec’d, and that all pet-sons indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment without delay, and those,,.having demands against the same will present them properly nuthcn ticated for settlement. MARY GUODFELLOW, fl! , G. u. GOODFELLOW. f "" 3 March, 23, 1848. i HOUSE flAD I.OT Al; Private Sale. 7 HE subsuiber oflers to sell his E House and Lot. in the borough ol Clenrfieltl, on the South-east corner-,0! Market and Third streels. Besides the dwelling house. there 13 ale?) an excellent Frame Stable. Smoke-house, Bake Oven, Draw‘Wcll, &c. &c.. all nearly new. The properly is conveniently situated for business. and will be sold on the most reasonable terms. JOHN BEAUMONT. CleavfieldyMarch 3. ’4B. xx CRANS & BROTHER, GENTS for the aale 0! Dr. JA INS A Family Medicines ,- Dr. CULLEN’S Indian Vegetabe Rem edy—Panacea. Specific and Pile Rem ed ,' ' ‘ Dr. {IflPPLE’I'ON’S Remedy for Deg/'- neas ; - L'./INTKIELL’S Compound [Medicated 6:1 rt p of b'arsaparilla ; ’ (JR/[1677381. [.'S flnti [JIt/spe/Jlic Powder,- CflN’I‘RELL’S filleratiuc Pills ,- . SAN/)9 Saranp'arilla. &c., &c.. «3'6- 'lavejust received a fresh supplyol lhe same. _ , Curwinsville, May 10. Dissolution. ~ ; r ‘HE Co antyné‘rship heretofore estat -1 ing bi-tweeii the subscribers, trauma under the firm of G. H”. ((5 S. flm'oltl. ‘in the mercantile business, was this day ‘(liysoth’d by mutunl consent. The ac enuntvs n! the [Me firm are left with Sam uel & F. K. Arnoldmt the old stand. who nre tluly nuthorized to settle the some. GEO. W. ARNOLD. 4 SAMUEL ARNOLD. Luthersburg, May 19, 1848. ‘ NE‘V GOODS. VFHE Subscribers continue in the above > business at the old stand under the film of S. 81 F. K. J‘lrnold, where they wish their old customers to give them a cnll before purchasing elsewhere. . They are just now receiving and open ing a large and well selected assortment 0! SEASONABLE GOODS. which they will sell cheap tor Cash or Country Pro duce. [l3" Give us n cull. S. 81 F. K. ARNOLD Luthersburg. May 19. 1848 ‘ Stray Calf. AME to the residence 0! the subscri C her. in anrcnce fownnhip. about two years ago, a red Hui/er Calf, suppos ed to have been about one momh old at lbal lime. The owner is required locume and prove properly, pny charges. and take it away. “'.\!. BROWN. May ‘24. 1848. Mal-ble Manufactory .4! Lewislown, l’a. HE subwcriber rebpectlully informs T the inhabitants ol Clearlield count) that he still continues to supply all orders lor 'I‘OMBS. HEAD and FOOT S‘roxns, MARBLE MANTELS, and all other work in his line at moderate prices and out o! the best material. flinlormution “ill be given an to pri cos, &c. on application to J. L. (futile. Esq, at Cleavfield. who will receive or clera and give all information required. CHARLES STRATFORD. [.mvistown, May '2O. 1848. Estate qf erm‘y Kyler, dec’d. OTICE is hereby given, that letter» N of administration have been granted to the subscriber on the es'ate at Henry Kyter, late at Girard township. dec'd, & that all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment without do lay, and those having demands against the some will present them properly authenti cated tor settlement. ' JOHN STITES, flrl'mr." . May 3. ’4B. ’ TAKE NOTICE V HAT F. P. HqunuL. wishing to I pay those he owes, finds it necessa ry that those owing him should come for ward and settle lheir accounts. Some ac counts of long standing have been left wiih lhe Justices. May 9, '4B. k—\ ELK COUN I‘Y LAND. i G. R. BARRETT, Agen April ‘32, 1848. @Awflmmo 1 Just Returned ‘ LL persons are hereby cautioned n-l IS _ guinst buying or selling the fullow—l n. l". "u I 5 ram I’} 7:" ing pwpbrty. Viva—The 0710/me off} 9 ' A... ll 9 f "V. acres of FV/wal, 10 acres 9/ Uni-7. and 11l “7 l! H a large lo: 0! new and mus! acrv-s of Cam in Ihc ground—one Spring ‘ 'ml””"“l l)"“l“l mshumcnts. 00,]: and Two Hogs. 119 said propen‘v ALSO. a large stock of carefully SQll'C wan pufrhusetl by me at Constable’asnl} ((-cml prcnnum let-(h ltum Slucklun’s an the 22d final... and me lelt In the pus- Manufacloryu , ~ , , session ul Jowph Gwen. in Deculul (own , [)R' ‘s' U" SIOCKIO‘N ship, Clentfield county, uuhject to my or der. AH’M. GOSS. Decalurfp.Mly 22, ’4B.—pd. GREJ] 7' Nfl TIONflI. PI'ORK. ./1 [lingry Ztlze Revolution & Live: of [/18 eroes of (he "hr of Independence, KY CHARLES J. PETERSON. An clognntvllyulume with' 18 fine Steel l’lntes, and nearly 200 beautiful Wood Engravings. " This is n splendid book. A valuable addi~ tion to the Historic Lilcrnlurc at our country. We are much mnxlnkcn ifit does not take rank with (he works of Irving 8: Prescou."—l’rank~ ford Herald. “ ll surpasses any similar work yet offered to the American public."-A'ml's Gaza/c. " It may he properly considered a popular scd Mdimry History of the Revolution, ex rcmcly we“ nndjudiciously \vriucn."—Nnrlh inwrvwn ” The present work on lhc Revolution, and la Heroes, is superior. both in extent and de sign to any that has heretofore come under our no!ice."—lnquirrr. A well connected history of that eventful pc riot] —L¢Vlgrr. ” Dccidcdly the best popular history of lhe Var ofthe Revolution Ind its Heroes. that has ct been given to the country."—Saunday Eve. mg I’ou. (I;?AGENTS \VANTED (o Canvassforl/Ac u have e/pgnnl H'orlr, m awry County and Town II the United Slam. to whom the mo“ liberal in ducements will be oflcred. Price only 83. Address (post paid; WM A. LEARY. May 2‘6. law—3m NEW GOODS. JunN PATTON, Jr, as removed hss store In the building H lnlcly occupied by Julm Irvine. at lhe liver near Curwensville. “here helm» 'ust opened 11 large lot of Seasonblc Goods, such as Dry-Goods, Hardware, Queens ware, Groceries, Drugs and Dye- Stull's, 'l‘in-ware, Books (3- Sta tionary, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Tobacco and Segars, Umbrellas, Carpet and ' Carpet and Cotton Yarn, Con ‘fehtionaries, Paints, Oils, Teas, &c. &c., which he is now. & is dclt‘rmlned to con tinue selling AS CHEAP M they can be bought elsewhere in the county. I [II/“All he aska is a (all. Curwenaville, May 10, ’4‘}. A NEW RECRUI'I‘ OI OILS, PAINTS, and PAINT BRUSHES. DYESTUFFS, DRUGS, MEDICINES, CON FEC'I‘IONARY, FRUITS. PATENT MEDI CINES of various description, and I‘LrIMILY iIiIEDIUIA'ES of almost every kind. A large assortment ofESSEA'CI-JS of superior quality. in choice selection of]‘lißl-‘(.’MERY, & a good variety of DE VERAGES, among which are LEIUONJYDE. flIINERflL ”2’9 TE”, and a mus‘ crack article of i sammxmzmmmdz Wigwam together with a large assortment of FANCY & other articles by tar to numerous to mention, has just atrivcd at the sign of THE 'BIG GOLD M o R ;:‘ A R AND for sale 11 little lower than you can imagine. ALSO, first rate LESIONS, for twcnly-five cents per dozen. , Pelsons wishing any of the above articles may he assured ofgelling a first rate article, as lhe stock is enlircly NEW. Clcarfic’d, May 3. 1848 1 NEW 60005: NEW GOODS! CRANS & BROTHER, AVl‘lJ'uat received from Philadelphia an assortment of CHEAP and FASH'IONABLE Spring and Summer Goods, To which they would call the atlcnlion ol their lormer patrons and the public gou crnlly. ‘ ()ur'wcnsville, May 10. '4B: I >IJJV~¢J~JJ~JJVVV~J~¢J~J~.rvaxr-r< 2 a. w. lIECKER, 2 z fittorneyatLaw, 2 2 oLEAnmzw. PENN'A. z 8 July. 20, '47. S LJ‘J’J‘IJ‘J‘ IJNI"J‘~I'J‘.I‘J\I‘ JI’J‘X New and very Cheap G 0 OD S . BIGLER & Co. are just engaged in opening a very large and very well assorted lot of SPRING «9‘ SUIIIMER GOOD 6'. anslsting ofthe usual variety of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. 'l‘helr stock of SUMMER [1.4 T 5 are particu larly worth looking atwnnd so are their BON NETS. To be brief and serious, their assort ment is quite large. and they (latter themselves with the beliefthut they can till‘ord to sell them a LITTLE CHEAPER than the name articles have been sold‘belore in the county» May 3. 1848. No. 158 A'url/z SECOND St. PHILADELPHIA A. M, HILLS Always on hand a good assortment o PLOUGHS, to which we are adding sev eral new patterns this spring. Hollow ware of all kinds. Sleigh & Sled Soles, Wagon Boxes. Smoothing Irons..&c. &c. lt’ijll the above nrliclesLund eveqy thing in our llne will be sold on (he most reasonable mime for (Jay/l, or Country Produce, lmnmaslcra‘ Orders, Old Metal, &c. Olders from a distance promptly] attended 10. ~ has llrawn the premium lor manufacturing the best Metallic Artificial Teeth, not on ly in the United States. but in London and Paris , and Dr. llills has taken par. ticular pains to select a choice lot of thcml so that his patrons maybe assured of get ting a good and substantial article. Dr. H. has also procured a very large variety of Extracting instruments, made according to Ilarris’ latest patterns, am he can confidently assure all those whr ’nre troub‘lerl with those abominable pests. decayed [eel/r. that the Forceps are not on ly a much more sale and easy instrument with which to remove a tooth, but they cause roach less pain at the time. and comparatively no soreness following. Dr. llills has also a variety of other [Dental requirements. such as Gold Plate. Gold Foil. Tool/r Powders. [Pas/re: amt Brushes. and he is lully preparer] to per form all operations in the lrne ol DEN TISTRY. such as inserting on Gold l’tate. or on Pivots, Plugging, Extracting antl Cleansing. And from past experience and success, he leels confident ol giving entire satrrilaction. and warrants all his (work well done, and to please his patrons. A reasonable length ol time given lor tri al to alljobs over 85, and it not found to answer all the purposes promised. no pa will be required. Office at the New Drug: Store, the sig ii the GOLD [HO/{73511, AFFLICTED, READ ! ”ILA DELHHA MJCDH‘AI. IlOUSE—linlnb- P lxbhrd 15 years ago. h DR. KIRKELIN' Tho uldcsl. mum! and has] hunJlo cure all firms 0! some! dlsnnscu. dmcnnns 0! the skin and bohlury huhlls 0| yuulh. m I)”. KINKEHN, N‘ W. corner 0! 'runm and UNION Sm, bolwefln Spruce and Pine. um: um! I] halt squareflfrom Me Ell'llllgC.‘Phlludclphlu. ‘ Tfllx’lz' I’37]? TICL'LflR NUYIC‘E. { Youth who have injured lhemsclxcs by u m-rlum prncuce Indulgcd InTn hnbn I‘roquonlly lcurncd Irom on! com unions, or at m‘huululhu dlbclu 0! Much nro nightfil loll; even when asleep. and dcnlrov both mum] and body.slnuuld apply Immediately. Wvuk nous and cumlllulnmul dcblhly nnmcdmlcly run-d. and full \lgor restored. All loner: run run, YOUNG AIEN.’ ‘ I! you value your Me or your henllh, remember lhe delay 0! a month. may. even a ueL-k,mny prove your rmn, bolh ul body and llllfld- ”cm-ole! no false unrxdenly deter you Irom malung your case knoun to one uho, Irom ’cduculn-n uud rcspeclublhly. um I). [one hclriend YUIL “a “ho places himself under ‘ DR. KINKI'LLIN'S lroulnwnl. mny rehgiously con~ Me In hlb‘ honor as n gcfi‘llomun. and m u'huso bowm ml! ho forever locked Ihc- secrel ol the pnnem. Too many lhluk they mil hug lhe aecrul lulheir own hearts. and euro lheumch‘ca. Alas! how ollcn islhls n {nml delusion. and how many a promising young mnn. who mlghl ha m been an nrnumenl In so cwly. has ladcd from Ihc- curlh. COUNTRY INK/71,108, finding 1'! inconvenient to make persmml nppflcalnon can. by alulmg their case cxpliculy. lngolhur u nth nll lhcxr symptom. (per lollcr. pIIHI-pnldJ have to!“ unicd [0 mom 11 chest cuntuimng Dr. K's qudmnvsuppro printed nccunlxn ly. Par/mgr: 13/ .ifi-dnrints lunmrdnd In any purl uf lhn Unllml Slnlt's at n momvnl‘s nolu-o, Posr mm LETTERS, addressed [0 Dn. lexamx. l’lnlndvlpMn. “'1“ be prumplly nuended lu. SN.- ndwruscnwm in Ihc l'lnllntlelflnln Spin! uflhc Times, jun. 28.1818. ly Belletonte Foundry. STOVES, AND OTHER waswumago 7ELCH & LEYI)EN, would an nuunce to their lriends and lhe publsc, [hut they wnll cnulinue the busi ness ul [IRON FOUNDERS, at lhe old stand, uncle Hwy Inland to keep always on hand In huge and varied assortment u! &BéIB’LI‘EIESIGiQo _ We have lately erected and are no“ ing up an extensive MACHINE SHOP, wilh three Lathes, {or turning and filling up all kinds of Machinery. such as Gris! mu] Saw-mill Castings. Machinery lor [brgem Furnaces «S- Ru/ling Mills. Inclu ding [10! Blast Pipes [or Furnaces and Bloomeries ; and Will be prepared lo lur nish un lhe shoncsl notice and in a enlis ‘fnclury manner all kinds 8! Machinery.— an on hand a large assortment of [597'- TEHNS, of lhe lntvsl and most impwved Myles. including thediflnent sizes. of lhe Durkce 5' Brice Reaclion U’atcr ”’lacel: lCPl’nuerns not on hand, made on short notice. STOVES. We have now and intend keeping al ways a stock 01 the unrivalled VE'I'O and FULTON Hot Air Coo/ring Stoves, dif ferent sizes; also Jlir Tight, Fancy Pur lur ‘B' Nine Plate Wood Stoves. at (“Her eot Sizes together unh {our sizes ofa su perior Balloon Coal Slave, as well as Cyl endcr and FANCY Coal Stoves. we will add during the coming season, sever al New patterns of Cooking, Air Tight, and Parlor Stoves. PLOUGHS GEORGE WELCH. DANIEL LEYDEN. Bcllofomc, Feb. 18, 1848. The War Still Rages}. ' But not in Mexico ' so much as at home, against , High E‘n-nces for . STORE GGODS; Now and splendid assorlment of A GOODShus just nrrivetl.lPnnd are now up for sale at (he . CHEAP STORE: " 0! SELIGSBERGER 6' BLOOM; In Curwensvillc, consisting o! the usual v..- rjety o! Spring and Summer ”DRY Goods, Groceries,‘Qucens ware, Hardware, Drugs, Dye-tufl‘s, Medicines: I'lats, Boots & Shoes, (Sm, Also, a splendid stock of MEAN {93l‘ &m‘wwmmwo Such as BONNETTS. SIIflPVLS, SILKS, RIIJ’BflNDS. LflCE, Fringe, PflRflSOLS, GLOVES, ‘S-c. Also, 3 large stock of Ready-Made clothing Such as COATS. VESTS, PANTS, &c. The subscribers are u’o'erniined to sell lgnods CIIEflI’ER than they can be pur‘ ichased elsewhere in the county. and they illatter themselves that they can please any and every person who mny lavor them with a call, both as to the PRlCEkund lhe QUALITY 0t Goodr. We are well aware that we have exci. ted the indignation of certain persons u; gaged in the business to the highest pitch 'by reducing the price 0! goods to lhe low est point. But we do not cure. as the people loose nothing by it. Goods can be and are bought cheap in the cities, and can be sold cheap here.' We respectlull] invite the public to gire us a call before they purchase else where. We have lor sale, also. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA. An invaluable medirine in cases of ('o/(ls, Coughs, flat/”no, Consumption, «ST.— Alsn, u lot ol lirst rate Aecordeons. We intend keeping up our assortment, and ? selling cheap. [Chin exchange lor our goods we will eke Horses. Catlle, Grain. Lumber, &c. or which the highest prices Will be given, SELIGSBERGER & BLOOM. May 101h,1848. np.]B.’4B nun & unoww PLLS. V ”E demand lur the above medicine I in the last ‘2 or 3 years, is dBt‘lllt‘d :1 sufficient apology for placing it now lul ly before the people ; and the diseases lur which it is applicable have become 50 [NC valenl in this country that a remedy cnti tled to confidence. is a great desidcralum. "l‘hc diseases l allude to are Hepatitis, (Liver nllcction,) Dyspepsia, nod lemalc complaints in general. mjr'l‘lm above pills gill be kept con stantly lor sale by Ric/lard Shaw, Clcnrficld. Big/er 6- Co.. Bell township. Graham tS- ”Gig/it, lliadlord James flchi'rk. I’l)ilip~burg. . .1. If’. Jllil/er. Cleatficld B'dgc Oct. '2O, 1846. G old & Silver Plaling. R. WELSH embraces the pves~ 1%,. ent occasion to inform his custo-A mars and friends, Ihnl he has a new mode a! Plating Gold and Silver ware. “him he will warrant to be nupenur [0 any oth er mode ever used—no kind 0! acids hav ing the least cflect upon it. “in prices arc reasonable. Curwmsville, March ‘24, ’4B. I \ ROBERT R. WELSH, ESPECTFULLY informs the citi li zens of Clealfield counly that be :5 located in Curwensville, where he will curry‘ on the businésa ol CLOCK «S- "’flTC/I making and repair mg. [L'A'Gfifl VING. TUNING ol various musical ins'llu ments, such as ‘ BflG PIPES, ACCORDEONS. [ill/- SIC/11, CLOCKS, ORG/INS JINI) DULCIMERS. 3 Also. repairing ol IIIflTHE/UJITICflL INS'l‘IfU/IIEN’IS, making GOLD flNI) SILVER W'flRE, &c. Wile will also teach and give lessons on (he Accordeon. WA” his work {hall be done in I!) very best style, and upon the lowest lcrms Curwcnsville, Jan. 25, ’48.—l yr WANTED. GENTS to canvass lor some NE“ A and POPULAR Wouxs, in‘cverj Counly throughout Ihc United States. To Agents. the most liberal encoqragc ment is offered—wilh a small capital from $25 l 0 $lOO. A chance ig ofl'crcd whereby an Agent can make Iroql 81 lo 825 per week. ,-, lrfFor further particu'ms. add!“ (post paid.) “K A. LEARY. NO. 158 NON/A Second Street. ' PHILADELPHIA. March, 8. 1848.-—-3 m RO7 IBl‘Jl'l‘ WALLACE. W. A. WALLACE. , HOLLIDAYEBURGZ PA.’ CLE.\RFN’3LD. PA” R. 8!. W. A.'WALLACE. ‘ ‘ _ flttornies at Law. "‘ ‘ “I'LL practice in lhe several contll '_ ol Clearficld, Blair 8: Elk coun llcs. Buaineaa ent'rustod to either ofthe narlnm, will receive lhe cure and olten. Ilou olbolh. nan. lfi ’47 d DR. L'. G REE A" S D
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