0 A I ‘..\ Cmus um vanns.-- Wright's Indian chclabl‘ k) Pillaaro hno ofthe but, ”a"?! ybe vary but madli. .5 mm m Iho world. for Ihu curo:.o‘l inlarfnluonl raf “ var. bemmo they excel nH nlflffs in Fidding’lho \ body 0! than morbidfiunmndn Mch nrgeifl'x’pj‘cnugo. \n\ol only of all hundn‘b’l’rwrfljm ofofiry ("flaky m;.~.:-e.--'m‘fidemi+o ‘m'a’n. Fon'r or fi'vé‘uf‘iaid Indian mm, "H 1 Whig" .o'vfi’ ytniighl on going 30 by“. will: in n .11an 'vimo! male av puree! _cure of Ihc moat obnlinnlé (my "T'V‘flfiéi'fé‘hjiqlifihb fmzor; m the cnme ume Hm Bipiihm , 07ml willzbo icauww'lo a healthy mnmfind Ilie me {1169690 complogoty pijrifiédjh'dl fo'vier u'nd égule. ’jhz'r' dy’én-bifi u'ny' form/(gill he abaululely impuni blQ' .‘. ~D . - 3 ‘ ' LEM .- anuu: or Gunman-m" AND [mu-Hons! Remember Ihnl lhe original and only genuine In dian Vrgelable Pills hnyo Iho signature of WM “'mon'r written with n'pcn on “10' top lnbelol each box. :a’ If, . ;Kij/m genuine for sale 631 R, SHAW. .'v'wlqj'flgciatfir '(‘lcmflqld ,r Cums Mano: '7’ "'fimn,’ Cu‘rwena‘mllé; DANIEL Bxhhfi'm'. ’.’r";‘i°y))gl(/I'erabur'g ;- and wholesale at Iheqflicé .31le general depot, 169 Rare street. Phi/a (I.x .-delp/n'_u. ‘ ‘ 7" ' ~ . ". Mos! Extraordinary ‘VOI‘R! L THE MflHRIEI) I'VO/llflN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION BY DR. A. M. MAURKCEAU. " " Professorqf diseases 0/ women. Sulh Edition. leo. pp: 250. ' l‘ricel dollar. 30,000 Cafics sold in (firm mom/Is. _ Yonra nl‘sufl‘aring o! physichl andgnonml nngmsll 4* ' «a mnny‘an'dfl‘cclionulo u'ile, nml pecuniary difllcuk tics lothe husband. mighl have been spared by n ” unlaly [mansion a! this work. ‘ It it intended especially for tho murnod. or lhose .fonlompllfing marriage, as'iv discloses ltgpoflnul'sw . ‘ cm!- which should bn known to (hem pnrllculurly. "l’ruly.knowlodgo is pbwur. It is hcnllh. hnppz ncssmfflncncc. Tho revelations contained in Ils'pngon have proved a blessing to thousands. as Iho innumerable lollom re~ ,coivpd'by tho author will mean ' .. Hero, alnonrary female ~lhe \yife. Iho molherJhe «ma-mur bad/ding inlo “omn‘nhOod. or the one in Ih. decline ol'yeara In whom nature contemplates an Imporlam‘chnnge—cnn dimmer the causes. symp lflhl. and [hamnal emumnl remedies. and most con Enjnodo of cure, In every complaint to which her In it ntha‘t. Copies will fie sent by mail fire (y‘poslnge lo (/16 purchaser. 016' (an thou-and copies have hem) non! hy mnil wuhm ”Ile Inomho._ with perfect lufely and cor. lnlnly‘ 0n the receipt of One Dollar. Iho "Married Wo liipn'a Pni’llfl Medical ('omfmniou" WI” be non! (mai~ '* 7:615“) lo nn'fipnrt ofthe United Stolen. All loiteri 'hi‘ilt‘be pour-paid (except those remaining a r'onili- Junta) and oddrpsaed in Dr. A. M 'Mnun’neuu, Box 1224, New York city. Publishing Office, 129 Liberty 'il‘nef, N; York; N Thp' "Miniod Woman'n Private Medical Cum~ ”alumina!!! by booksellers lhroughoul ihe United Stile!) . " July 10, 2 m. 4 :MARRIED—Otuha 13m July. by M. Nichols jn,€sq;. MrJomv Smw.jr. to Miss Dzuu LA- Nybnh Q" 9" Lawrence town-hip. ,‘ mam. mmmcemcom »i .. E‘are authorized to announce that ’ W Capt. Gannon WALTEns, 0! Bell '. ‘hl’ounship. in a candidate for re-elcclian lo 3' lhe'Asu-mbly. suqupt lathe action of (he . Democratic party‘of' Clearficld county. June 23,»’48. : V E are authorized to announce tha WILLIAM PORTER ol.Girard (lor .merly‘o! Lawrence) iownship. is a cnmli dale Im the offices of Prothonntary. Re giuor. Recorder, &c.. o! Cleavfield coun ‘l‘y, ~ July 15, ’4B. Tag/he'lo'leclora of Clear/fell] County .- . " FELLOW'CITIZENM—ThflnkfuI tor pas ‘luorsk'l again (ifler myse” to your con iifleru‘fion as a' candndale for lhe offices 0 :Biolhnnolary. Register, Recorder, &c., at'the ensuing General Election, and res phclfully vholicil [your manages. WM. C. WELCH. = Juiy 17. ’4B. . ' E are authorized to announce that w RostLL LUTHER, Esq, of Bro dy.-tuwnship. will be a Cllndldale for the ' officer'of County Commiaszoner, subject fitothej‘nction ot the ngocratic party 0! ~Cleufield county. qu3, ’4B. “ WE are uuthdrized to announce that PHILIP HEVENER. of Huston township. is a candidate for the office 0! County Commissioecr at the ensuing Gen eral election. subject to the action of the {lmmatic party;- ' flog-fir - Menfi.’ Edilqra ':-,.-P!ease announce . “7114.1”! WALLACE, at. Lawrence town 'ughifi.‘jiji,candiglale [or the office of Coun -Ig'flqdilnr,.,yupjgctnfip (hp action loe ‘ ‘oin'écfn‘tic ‘pa'r'ly, and oblige _ .UM ..fiMAiNY DEMOCRATS. I {._,LJ9.LgL2,6,;-j.4§._i. "g. " - ~ NLW GOODS. .. 7 [IE Subscribers continue id the above .’ 2E.businéas a! {he old stand under the In: imfiofiwflr& F-pK. 'flrnold, where:.lhe_y ' v.wilhwlheiholdnbugtomers to givb‘ lhem‘a call belore purchasffig efsewbe'rc; w : 1101.359] are just nan/“receiving and open. ndngmlarze andmellmelenteda:assortment n anEASONABLE GOODS. whichlhey u-Millvuelkchenp lot Cash or. Country nBro“ undue“ . mafihaunn calf.” ~zr' = ‘ ,r;' 1:1, mm “.3'Bl'lF: K» ARNOLDJLB ':ii;Lulbet‘burgl'M§y l9nl848; I NJ (3 “x ' FRESH SUPPLY. of DRY _Goons.G-nocznms. MACK: A‘ EL. ,HERRINQ-and COILRISHJusI I? ind [dud willhe‘otdwutnluw prim] §!;‘.';9b9§a "11%;?!” ..‘ ‘ A' I», ".4 '. . .2219: 5);: 294,-.) “July BATIONV .. .:: 919.; QQPVille...June. lfiulflifi. M, ~ . 1 , , -H. w , z y . - . : “I x h 'l, ...1; 5,3,; L,“ Fl:=ll2.ir7D: SaritOl dU-'"VC M7%am zecctmmt m Just Returned IS ' ”R. A. l“. "ILLS, from [‘liil’a, “7 ”H a large lot of new and most improved Dental instruments. ALSO. a large stock of carefully selec tected premium teeth from Stockton’s Manufactory. DR. S. W'. 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. Hilts has taken par ticular pains to, select a choice lot of them. so that his patrons may be assured of get ting a good and substantial article. Dr. H. has also procured a very large variety of Extracting instruments, made ocearding to lliarris’ latest patterns, and he can confidently assure all those who are troubled with those nbomioable‘pests, decayed teeth. that the Force a are not on ly a much more sale and easgwiostrutoeot with which to removo a tooth, but they causeymuch less pain at the time, and comparatively no soreness following. Dr. Hills has also a variet of other Dental requirements, such as (gold Plate, Gold Foil, Tool/l, Powders, Washes and Brushes, and. he is fully - prepared to per formv‘att operations in the line 0! BEN TISTRY; such as inserting on Gold Plate. or on Pivots, Plugging, Extracting“ and Cleansing. And from past experiencel and successyhe. feels confident of givingil _en‘tire'satistaction, and watrsotsatt hisl work' Well done. and to please his patrons.‘ 'A reasonable length of; timegiyenltor tri al" to all jobs over $5. and it not found to‘ answel-‘atl'the purposes promised. no pay will be required.“ ' '-' - ’ Office at the Now Dru Store, the sign .oftheiGOLl) MORZWiH .~ ‘ mwmwsz Qawzm‘.‘ Farmers Look Enema! Four Horse flower ..Tumbling Shaft 'and Strap: Threshing: Mac/lineafor‘B7s. ‘ I 81. "-S. WILSON. hf Str'ttttonville. S Clurionrounty. Pt... wnuld respect lully inlurm the people of Clenrfiqld counr [_v_, that they ltnve now on hand [and are manufacturing Fuur Horse Pntver 'l‘hr‘eah mg Mmhines at the low price ol Seventy- Hue Dollars. warranted to be good. . ' Also. 'l‘uo Horse Power Threshing Ma chjnemnot surpassed by shy in the State. and Me Will-warrant them to threshin one day .125 bushels Wheat. or 125 bushels Rye, 225 bushels 0a". m 15 bu~hela clu ver-seed, it well attendedr _ They the erected a Fuundry and Blackamtthshop which enables them to sell machines at a much lower price lhnueeer oflered In Pennsylvania. A ‘ PATENTCORN-SHELLER.—_'l'hey [are now tuaktng, nnd keep on hand. a Pa te'n‘t Corn Shelter at the low price at One Dollar and fifty cents each. - [CF-The subscribets' will receive in payment lnr the above Three/ting Illa c/tines GRAIN, (Wheat, Rye and Outs.) it lelt ut ShaW’u Mill, at Cleatfield, or at livin’s Mill, Cunvenrville. - Rtttmnt) SHAW, Cleatl'teld. and JOHN PAT'I‘ON. Curwvnwille. are the agents lnr be sale at the above machines in this coun y, either ul whom willgiw: all necessary ttlornmtion tetuting thereto. S. & S. \\ ILSON Strnttonville, Jul) 20. ’4B - Perry township, Clarion co., July 8, ’4B. We do certify that we have one of IVz'lnn 1 7b: Horse Power ”resizing lilac/time, and threshed to one day. m. the born of Levi Ter- ‘ williger, 134 bushels of Wheat, and any with confidence to the Farmers that they are good machines, and easy work to: two horses. SAMUEL HAGAN. ‘ JOHN KELLEY. Toby townslnp. Clarion cn., July 8, ’4B. l have one of Wilson's 'l‘tvo Horse Power Threshing Machines. manufactured in the west end at Strattonville, this county. and lam con fident I can thresh 120 bushels of wheat in one dny. I consider. them a good machine and not liable to get out of order. REGISTERS NOTICE. V "HE followirgaccounts have been ex -1 arnined and passed by me. and re main tiled ol record in this otlice {or the inspection at heirs. legatcea, creditou, aml all others in any way interested. and will be presented to the next ()rphan'a Court at the county at Clearfield.‘ to be held at the court house in Clearlield on Tuesday the 51h do_)~ ol September next, tor allowance and confirmation: 1 The administration account of Jona than Boynton, aurvivrng administrator at the estate 0! Adam Nevling, late of Bec~ caria township, deceased. ,2 The administration account of Peter Arnold and John Hollipeter, executors ol the last will and testament of John Pentz, late of Brady township, deceased. 3 The administration account nl DaVld Butler, administrator of the estate at Hen ry Fey, late ol Brady township deceased. 4 The account of Henry B. Wright. guardian of William Nevling and Susan na Nevling, childred of Adam Nevlrng. deceased. WM. C. WELCH. Reg’r. Rvgistev’s Office, Clear. field. July 26. 1848. g ' QMRQ‘T‘Q‘HCDNo . LL persons are hereby cautioned a- A gainsl buying or selling‘or in any way meddling wilh lhe {ollomng proper~ ty now in lhe care 0! Wm. Reed. 0! Fer gusonlownship, Cleatfield co.. as the same belongs to me. viz: One Black Horse .5- Two [fed Cows, one a malty. ' HENRY HEGAR'I'Y. 1 July 18. 1848.-—pd . ' ‘1 IROB’T’ N. "Us" STOVES, AND OTHER waewumasso TELCH & LEYDEN. \vould sn- W nounce to [heir friends and the (public. that theyd/gll continue the busi. ness 0! IRONF A NDERS, at the old stand. where they Intend to keep always ondmnd a large and varied assortment ul‘ . (ssmfi‘nwsswq We have lately erected and are now fitting up an extensive MACHINE SHOP, with three Lathes, lnr turning and fitting up all kinds ol Machinery. such as Grist and Saw-mill Castings. Machinery tor Forges, Furnaces &- Rolling Mills. Inclu dtng [10! Blast Pipes lnr Furnaces and Bloameriea; and will be prepared to lnr-t nish on the shortest notice and ,in n satis ‘lactory manner all kinds of Machinery.— Now on hand a large assortment ol PflT TEENS. ot the latest and most improved styles. including the diflerent sizes,.ol the Dar/rec tSr Brice Reaction W'ater Wheels. [CPPalterus not on hand, made on short nolice. ‘ STOVES. We have Jw and lnlend keeping al ways a stock's? lhe unrivalled VE'l'O and FULTON Hot Air Coo/ring Stoves, dif ferent sizes ; also flir Tight, Fancy Ptfr [or (9' Nine Plate Wood Stoves, ul difi'er': ‘ enl sizes lugclher ullh lour sizes ofa su perior ‘li’alloon Coal Stone. as well as C yl ender and FANCY Coal Slovak. We will add during the coming season, sever“: nl New patterns of Cooking, ’Air Tight, and Parlor Slovvea. , -- .PLOUGHS; . - 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 & filed Soles, ‘ Wagonthafeq, Smoothing Irons,&c. &c. ~lrfAll Ihenbuve articles. and eve:y Ihing ‘in our-line will be sold on the most rpasuuubie terms for Cash, or Country Produce. lronmasteru’ Orders, .Old‘Mclal, &c.. Oldera, from a distance promptly amended (0. ‘ i -- GEORGE WHLH, DANIEL LIQYQENL 1 Belleronte, Feb..1a,;848.m. a'p. 'l'Bj”4B. 5--;:Lm SHERIFF’S SALE. , SHERIFF ’5 - SALES- ‘ - _ 0 "Mil“ Egg 69.921“ "rig-S ‘ iii“- iiß‘gimiiiifiiiiti" 'ililg‘siiii'ig"ti3.iliii7iii flip/1030‘ L’aconfev‘f j if?! the CourtolCiimeg ‘ Pana‘fix‘? 55,-.“ fif‘miwfih; iiw “w my,» .‘ 3. , ' _ ’ 0 ‘ _ ‘ .‘ y, . I 5’53 i imon Pia" 01' Ciel)” (, “1'30" Sit-:32; glgdrlt: Poblic‘aiiim'nt the court ”37 1 (iii; Efifld cb-nnij."NO' l'g'hztiiféflgihe horoiigh of Clanrfleltlfiti M....‘Jairnm ‘ i INOV' Tum! “1847': 4th day a! September, next. a certain lrnct of land flvguetua Laconle.J Writ of Purtiltnn. .iiuaio in Jay rounship. Elk'cogn'Y- walnut"!!! ‘ . - v ‘ - .1 ' " 100 acres, being part of trout No. 032 odd bounded ’1 x . .‘.-T 8‘ Courl: oi ..Lommon onlhe north by irnci No. 531 mm the east by 100 W"!- . Pleas held til Cleagfield, “mur lurid decried by Polter'Goti‘ ”.mnmm t"l" MN] for ‘lhc county 0' '95" Wade Kincaid (now in the carom! lnuaehtns Kim; ..‘»: field. nn‘lhc Bth day ol‘lJuiy‘ chill) (in Igofi'eoutfl byilalnda 11110:}; ilxnliii’oipomzaxgn‘ 1848 JnhuStitea ‘E‘ . Hirh oIPOIW‘ 0 I'm °"“°.“"' . ', ' Sheriff of Clearlieltl couutv. ’ haqué llth" “mo" of H‘ P" 600' so'zfd' trollreEJKiuzxéeéiclgg ' rcumm'én‘ Pleas heir] at Cleat‘lield "n" '° “" 'U‘." "' ”'° "PP" Y" " ' .cou‘rht uaecnnd tiny oi Mi)’ A l) 1848 and “01pm" warner'i $0 on 9- ' ' ‘ ' ' " ' A I 9 . returned‘an ir uistitonllaken b the oaths , , .. .- and affirmation? oftwelve'free, "lionest and ”Y :13; for ;:';‘r'gfgffi'ufijfg'.‘SLTZfi his: :23: in“ ful men (1! his bhiiiWiFk by Which ii fiftiugtind place. thoLrighl. “”9. internal and '(‘iuyirn appt'lll’fi that 11 ”main ‘PCHU'PEP. l 0! .or “1 Jeremiah Blue to n cerlniri‘trncl at land ntlmld piece of ground silllale ln' Gtrnlti iotv'n— in Huston lotvttshipnqloflrfii‘ld CUll'n')’ iioui'l":fg :flilip, Clcarfield county. beginning at n bylflndl;"‘d J 0?" “17g“: 'gii'flg;'3:‘“h% p 0; llemlock. thence south 4] perched lo‘a 33:: Z? ;:’mj‘lsn'h‘li”. \iith '{lbou‘__r,'mo. post, north 85 west 14 perches toa hern ell-meg, ”mm,” lurk. south 70 west 32 perches to a “line ‘ Pine, 50th 47 weal 82 perches to a hem. lock, north 26 ire-120 perches to stones. north 67 cast 15 perches, north '47 east 26 perclirr, north 55 east fit to a post—- containing ten acres at land more or less. with a Grist Mill thereon erected with the appurtenances &c.. which Alphormo La *conte & Augustus Laconle holds in lee as tenants in common and could not he par- Jted and divided without prejudice to. and lspniling the whole. And thesnid influeat laloresaid had valuttl and appraise the sgnm‘e at the sum of three thousand two ihuudred and eighty-seven dollars, and ‘the court having confirmed the same, and neither the said Alphonso Laronte nor Au gustus ILaconte having appeared to take the said nlessuage or piece at land and Gristmill with the appurtenances, at the valuatitvn aforesaid, the court granteda rule on the parties aforesaid, requiring thetn to appear at an adjourned court to be held on the Bth day of July, A. 1).. 1848. to accept or refuse the same at the aforesaid valuation. At which time and place both, the above named parties ap pear andietuse to take the premises at the appraisement nloreaaid. Wheieup on the said court do rule and order. that the said Sheriff do on the 22d day ol Au goal A. 0.1848, expose to sale by public vendor: or outcry on the premises. the and messuage or piece 0! land. wilh the appurtenances &c., and sell the same to the highest and best bidder, upon the lol iouing terms to tvil:¥oocilaii the pur~ chase money to be paid on confirmation 0! the sale. and the balance in one year thereafter lo be secured by bond & niorl gage on the premises. wrth interest from day 0! sale, and that due public and lime ly notice ofthe litne and place of sale be given acCtl'rding to law. Witness the ”on. Grorge'7V. :{l'oadu'artL President at our said cowhargcuatfield this Bth day anuly. A. 5:18:28. WM. C. WELCH, Prat/fly. Hothonotary’a office, - Clearfield, July 8. 1848.; ' ' Whereas, in pursuance of the above writ, to me directed. I. John Stiles. High Sher‘tfl'o! Clearfleld count] will proceed to sell the said property at the time and place directed by said writ. JOHN S'l'l'l‘ES, Slijfll Sherifl’s Office, Clear lield. Julyls, 1848 g Bellefonte Foundiri. ==le BY virl_uo o! n uilnjlnr writ mucd oul o! Iho sumo conrlmnd lo mo \direclqd. will be sold nl lhe sumo Inna and place, 1: (Mini!) lrucl of land, mum in Bogg- wwnnhip, Clunrfield (-uunly, containing 427 not” and 30 porches and allowanCo. beginning a! a while pino, Ilwnco by lands of Wlflinm Gray and other: 230 perches lo a pusl. them-o by lands at William Yard 50ml) 315 porches 10 I] post. Ihonco by lands ofJunu- Sllnohiacr out 230 porches lo a white pine, and lhonco by Inn-d 1 of Roberl Slcwurl norlh 315 porches Io ‘lho place nl beginning. wilh m‘n dwelling homes, a burn nml gnal rm“ und n hnul 40 acres clean-d lhéreon. Seized. lnkcn'in oxerulion and to be sold as the properly of David Adams. - ‘ ALSO. By virtue all: similar wri! issued out oftho sumo courl. and lo mo directed. Will be expuued to sale at the ammo limo und‘plucc, all the ink-rest 0! Din vltl Mitchell in the land ho ho- m Burnatdo nml Chou town-htm. Clenrfield county. under the will ofhil father. David Mitchell, and also all his inter cut as one of the heir. to tho land that was down ed tu the two youngcat children of the said Datid Mitchell, now dccouaed—szod and taken in cxe~ cut-on and to he sold an the property at the mid Dand Mitchell. . , ALSO. By virtue ofa limilur writ issued ouLoftho same court, and to me dtrocled, Will be expo-ad to lhle at the-ume ltnto and place. Iho lulluuing property. Vlz:—ll crrtam tract ol land lttuato tn Knrthaua town-hip, Clcnrficld county, and known as part of tract No. 1093, bounded by parts of mid tract. P. A. Karthutu and when, conlnintttg 79 ncrea with 481110” hon-ca erected thereon. and about su('l’(’l clrnred—nlso, nnolht-r tract 1fllln(l situate in sand township. being part ul No. 1023, bounded hy [Airla u! tract: of P. A. Knrthauu and others. containing 88 acres—also. another tract of lnnd situate in the lame township No. 3463, beginning at a ltt‘tnluck on the Well Brunch at the Susquehanna river 3116 petrhcu by tho Course of lhe laid river belowa port corner. batng Iho southswrst cormr 0! u pal~ on! No 3463 and No. 3472, from the said hemlock down llio laid river by the manual courses thereol 768 perches lo a port corner on the bank of the river. thetit‘e noth 56 degree: n out 13 perches to a post, thong-e norlh All dogrtel cast 13 porches to a maple corn‘cr, lhénco soulh 56 degrees east 13 perches to a birch corner on the bank of the river, thence down the river the several courses thercol 44 perches to u .|\ hito oak. thence north 38 porch es to I_ post corner, lhonce went 5“ pcrchcn to u posl cumor, lllcnco loutli 238 perches to u post. thonco “eat 16 p9rclu-n tou'a wlnto pnto. tltrnce south 194 port‘ltcé to stone corner. thence south 45 degrees can 40 port has to the htmlock nml place of brginning. containing 938 acres and H 7 perch on With ullowance ol nix per cent. &c.—Seized and lnkon in exoculion ”and to be sold an the property of tho Clearfiald Coke and Iron company. ALSO. BY virtue of a writ of Levart Facial, tnucd out 01 the samo_court. and to me directed. Wlll be laid at the name time and plat-o, a tenant mosauagc ur lrncl oflnttd attulte tn Bogga town-hip, Clearfieltl county. heginningat a white pmo. tltenpo by lurid of William Gray and olher lands 93016erchel to a post, thence by land of William Yard louth 315 perches m a poll, thence by land ol'Juntu Sllnolll ter oust 230 perches to u “11110 pine, and thence by land 0! Robert Steu art north 315 perchdaluthe place 0! beginning. continuing 427 aorta and 30 perches and allowance. with two dwelling houses, a barn and grllhmill, and about 40 ucrcl cleared thurcon. Seized. takon tr. execution and lu be sold an the property of David Adams. ALSO, By virlue of n sllnliur writ issued on! of lhe sumo courl. and 10 me direcied. ml be exposed in win at the same limo and place. lho following prg petty, viz - One Irnci of 168 acres, ailunlo on be”. aide: ul'Cienrficid crack. in Beccurin lou/nah”), on which is u grist-mill, law-mill. liweHlng-huuse. stable and olher houses, wilh abomin acres ciuur -6d hind, being the anmo premises which llninh H Wurick conveyed to John B. Slewurt and where.— Ono other "not in said township containing 269 acres, being the name premises uhich mu surrey cd on warranl In Roborl Bluin, being pan of lhe nforomennoned ”act—(reference l 0 iho mortgage ofJohn 8. Stewart and A. P. Owens, dniod 2d Au- - gust, 1845, rec-urdmi ni Clenrfield in Book 1. page 453. mil fuiiy‘ explain)—~Seized and when in exe~ culmn and :o be told u Iho properly of John B. _Slewnrinnd Andrew P. Owens. by JOHN S'I‘ITES, Sh H. Shorifl 'a omce,Cieurfiold, July 1.1848. x; GREfl 7' N 55 TIOIVJYL WORK: .6 History 7’ the Revolution &, Live! q/‘ the forces of ((12 ll’ar ofi V_ ‘ ' “ . Independence. ' - BY CHARLES J. PETERSON. An elegant volume with 18 fine Steel Plates, and nearly, 200 beautilul Wood‘ Engravings. “ This is a splendid book. A valuable addi~ tion to the Historic Literature of our country. We are much mastakcn if it does not take rank With the works of lrnng Bi. Prescott."—Frunlc~ ford Herald. "it surpasses any similar work yetvofl‘ered to the American public. "-—Neal's Gazelle. r " It may be properly considered a popular ised Military History ofthe-Revolution, ex-_ tremely well and judiciously wrlttcn."——Nort/i American. ' < " I ' “ The present workon the Revolution, and ('8 Heroes, is superior,' both in_ extent and 'de sign to any that has llerotoiorc’come under our notice."—~lnquircr. - V. A well connected history 0." that eventful pe ”30.11: Llfcdgar. _ ;1‘ A U [ "‘Decidcdly the best popular history ofthe war ofthe Revolution (audits Heroes. that hits ‘yet- béen‘qungo the country.’?-Sotur'day Evo ning Posh" "' ' ‘- OZTAGENTS WANTED to Canvaufarl/ta ar 50.”? 9195“?“ .Work‘. in every County and Townm ”13 Um“!!! States. to whom the most llberal in ducements will be altered. Price only‘si3. . ' Address (pqst paid) . WM, A‘. LEARY. ‘,5 ' ' N 0.158 North,$ECOND St. ,Hm l‘ «. PHILIADELPHIA, . iMlyx26, .1848.'.~3m; "-”‘ i l " * ME A LSO, JA MES McA LISTER, 410)., ‘ ‘Sole p'mpnelur ol the Aobove medicine. CA U’I‘ION. “Nu Oinimont Will be genome un~ less the numu oi Jumu ,‘lchlliater or James Me. Allister i} Co.. imi \vnn'rzn waih u I’EN upon EVERY LABEL." PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. l J Read (he Following,r Communication, ‘i/Rewivcd from on old. rivsperiod, end well known citizen 0! 1‘ lnludclpliia. and then judge lor yourseli. Philadelphia. lOlh mo. lBlli. 1846. TO 'l‘. B. I’ezorson No. 98 Chesinut street.- [lnving been requesled lo give my opinion on llieinerits oi Mu ALIS'I‘I'IIt'S SALYI‘I‘I am willing to enuineruto some ofthe benefits which I have experienced in the use ol‘tlio article. ‘ In the spring of 1845 I hnd nn nttnckol Erysipalns in my race which become Very’ painlulmnd extended intoono oI my eyes. being attended wilh fever. my distress was great and I becumo to be fearful (illus ing my eye. ' Although not much n believer in what is termed quack medii-mes. I purchased u box and made appli cation to my lire-oi To my surprise the pain noun a. buied and in a week's time I was entirely cured.nnd I firmly believe it was the naive under Providence thut cured me. . From tlut time to the present I have used the arti cle ns uecnenor. required. und in every case where I have used it, I have hand a decided benefit. Alone timein gonng lu bed at night, my throat “as so sure that I swallowed With dillicully, but by an up pliention oi" llie solve I was relieved below morning. l I have used it in cases at burns, brutses, sprouts and (lush euls nll Wlll) the happiest eflcclsmnd one case of poisoning by it mid Vine in the woods him been dried up and cured by n lew npplieutions. - From my own experience I would strongly rerom- ‘ mend it to all. us a cheap convenient modieino. It requires no prepnrution other ihun to rub iton thenl llietod part. l have become so pnrlinl lo ii that l cxpectto keep il constantly m m tnlmly. Though no! nmfii'noua In uppour In print. yo! I (:83- nul reluao to have this cummuuicquH mudu pubhfi ll judged best to serve mcrmxao o! hnmnmly. Rcatu-cllullgnlhlnv. , \’M. Al AMS. No. 26 0211 York Road. ‘ wi’rlce 25 ccnls per box. . J] G 'E N 7' S.- E. (8‘ ”J. R Irwin, Clearfleld. Messrs. .flmolds, Lullaersburg. V John Patton. ‘jr. Curwinqpillc. Levi Lulz, Irene/wilh. . ‘ Gear/Yell]. Dec. 25, 1847.- h Dissolution: of Partnership; 7 ”E Rorlncrship heretoforé cnslin P'belwkcn thcwbscnibers. lrading un der lhe firm of PAT'I'ONLSMITH nml STEVENS; is hereby dissolved by lh withdrawal 9'! Wm. l’nllon, Mr. Steven. having! purch‘ascd his (Patton's) interestil ‘Sanbum Mill'j‘i, &c. ‘ 'l'hcbusiness will be conlinued'by (In subscribers in Ihc u‘nnie of Stevens an' Smith. who will sc’llle all claimauguins lhelormcr parlnersbi‘gi‘. Wilnpaso‘urband [MalamulnyolJulLlBslB." , ‘ '-‘ Skuburn Mills. 1 Biwgs pygmy. July 14; 1828. if???“ Meelmg of County Comm’rs PERSONS hhving business [0 lmnsact wnh‘lh ' 'board 0! Commmsione'm of (flcurfiold cqunly WU} WW Malice. {hut said Bourdmll be‘ in nowpn}: than Officoun tho borofigh u! Clearfleld. on, Monday "ID I‘llh Offipxomben.(u°xm - . ..'. . a‘ ' A"°"--"- P-‘H'HOMPSON. (J k! . CPWm’n Office. 91h IF‘TMZAllislerw oilfiment. ' a .. 'l , - ers/”ration, .‘. HIS OIN'I‘MEN'P HAS POWER tolcnusu it T EX’i‘EItNAL somss SCROFULOUS Img, ons. SKIN DISEASES. POtSONOUS'WOUNDs' tn tilfithurgo their putrid mnttoia and then heals tlu-m' [t is rightly tornmtl All-healing. 10" there i; st‘urcvly n tilSOan‘. ixtrrnul 0r inlortmthai it Will not benefit. I Luvn mind it lnr the his! (human you: lur till diseases at the chest. consumption, liver, tnto]. vrng the utmost danger nnd rcsprlndibliily. and Ida clnm before liclivcn nml mnn. thnt nut in one sing]; case has it failed to hcnem. when the patient was. within the ranch ol inurlnl means I have hnd physicians, learned in the roleaaion [ have had [Winlsu'l’k‘ oi thoGnspolJmigcs nip tho Banal] Aldermen. unil anym, gentlemen of the highest ormtinon, nml MUL‘I'ITUDER ofthe POOR use itin on. ry variety '0! way. nml more has been but one Voice onounitedmnircrxul V9lOO. saying. “McAlLaienyom' Ointment H 4 aoou." CONSUMPTION. lt i'nn liuraly be crcditedthul n salve can have any cllcct upon the lungs. seated a: they urn within the system. But if placed upon the cheat, it petiotmtcs directly In the lungs separates the . potsonous pnrtiylcs that are consuming them and ex- " pails them trom llicsystem. it is curing persons‘of consum tion continually. HEABACHE. The Salve lms t‘llt'C‘ti pornonsolthu Hondurhonfl? Onf'fifiiflllliillg, and whohudit "3ng lutly (wary WCUK. an that vomiting often took him. Deafness and liar-Ache are helped with [life Hum ('08! ltllEUMA'l‘lSM. lt removes ulniom immediately tho inlhmniution and swelling \hcn tho pain of course ceases. ' COLD FEET. (‘unstiiniiliom Liver (lrmplnim pains in the chest or side. lulling oil'ol the humor“; , or ”mother, nlivnya m-rmnpunms cold let-L It in sure sign ot'discnue in the system to have cold feet.‘ This Ointment in the true remedy for scnoruu Eni'stt-ict..lis. SALT RHKL'M, Livi-m HUMPLALNT. song EYES. QUINH’. some THROAT. unoxcni'ris. BROKEN on > uonL‘ nnmsT, Put-13,11“ CHEST nismsns, hut'h na ASTU. MA, ori'mcssiotv. PAINS. ulsn. sum: Lll's, CIMPPED HANDS. Tuaious, CUTANEOUS tenur'noNs. NERVOUS DISEASES. and at the St'lNrf. There is no medicine ' now known In good. '1 SCALD HEAD. We have rureil nurses that actu. ally ilelictl cw ry thing illl'tHH, its well In! the ability 0! filteen or twenty dot-tars. One man tnld us lielind spent $5OO an his children without my benefit. when u {cw boxes ofthe Oltlltnl‘tll cured tlwtn BALDNICSS. it uill restore thclmtr quicker than any Ulilglf thing. BUHNSJ It is the host thing in tho uorld lot Burns. filter“! the «liret'linns nmund the box.) \\'ORMS. li wlii drive c-H'ry vestige ol them a wuy. (Read the (liret-tiuns umund the box.) CORAS. Out'nsionul use ot the uin'tnent uilltil wnys lmrpmrns itt'ln [.'ruutllg. People need not he tronb'c-il uith them it they “I“ use it. FILES. Thousands are yearly cured by this ()itit. ment. 'I‘E‘I‘TER. There is nothing beuor lur Ihc turn of Tenor. n. B. SMITH. JOS. w.sI'EVENs WM. PATTON. 6‘5: [Q 2% 5% _..—fix \'\ a ”n. n. 5,,; 1' W, 83le ‘ .. fl