Bit} - Ihédiu. 1, .' Fromm. Advcnfflonld. a ‘ ‘ All-thespecency.’ It ls a lavorite argument with religium . people. that Christianity aubduea in its votsries everything like a censorioul and filly-fipi.f'|l. .0! Chatseness and vulgarity 0' PREV-98?. LII!!!) in. their stead s‘ubslitut'ea war‘ityand gentleness ot disposition, and Ildn‘ees and caurtesy of speech. In a word. it translnrms the low and vulgar clown into the refined and rt‘lpwlUl geo .tlernan. And perhaps there are instances in which it produces this beneficial effect. {htttlglt We are not aware of any from per sonil obiervatioo. We may be thought diagram, but we believe that 'sinnera.’ so ‘cslled. taken together. are a more polite &Egentlemanly class 0! people than 'eaints.’ They are less given to ceuxoripuenesa and . bigotryhand ol course panes: more civil ity and kindness of feeling. A "‘sinri‘er” is almost always obligtng and benevolent.‘ It you, lnr instance. are an old gentleman or an old lddy, and are about getting into a stage in which there ii're tour ‘ainnera’ and [he ‘sainta.’ you will see allot the lormer‘ willing to give up their seats to you, while about only one. or perhapstwo of the latter. will exhibit the same amount at politeness. So In a steamboat. from which a child falls into the water—ten “sinners" will at once dash overboard to .hla relief, before one “saint." has made up his mind to run the ris'lt ol drowning, or . wetting his clothes; Everybody. except f‘siinta." have noticed theae facts. 8: giv s'n ."sinneri" the credit of superior benev -. olence. As in private lile,ao in public. , they bear away the palm in regard to courteous and dignified language. Let a ‘sinnet’ be an editor,and as a general rule be will be more gentlemanly towards an opponent than a 'aa'tot.’ in the some capa city. "Saints” almdst invariably sink they ~gentl'eirian,'when they attack a broth er of an oppor'itelaith. The following is s' case in point. It is copied from the "Olive Brunch," and was written by the Reverend etlitor ol that Christian paper.. He is speaking ol the Rev. Mr. Himes, a preacher oi the Second Advent. and he pitches into him in a style at remark which we had thought Was known only to the ‘lish people of Billingtgatex Here it is, & we'copy it for the purpose 0! telling our saintly neighbor. that if he is desirous ol converting "sinnera,"he must set them jb‘etter examples of the influence of that " charity which never faileth 2"— , “J. V. “was. that scuru ol humbuga. bar. with what followers he has lelt, gone. to the Chardon street Chapel. "Be. our readers will remember, was _lhe leader of the long-since exploded Mil ler delusion. that the world would end in ‘ .1848. The miserable deceiver obtained ol the simple and ereduloua many, many thousand dollars, and ruined many hun dreds ol lamiltea. Alter his first impos ’ turn had exploded. tovobtain money. and to keep up his momentary notoriety, he ._set another day in which to wind up the ;gorld. 1 Himes its probably an Infidel, 51 disbelieves God. and all revelation—but he is too lazy to work. and therolore gath era a company around him. Out at these poor. simple, sheep. he hopes to sponge a living. “ We told Himes that he was an im. puller. and lhot he taught lhe people he» lor gain. We told him. eilher we were 1: am! honor he one ol the devnl’n lalsc prophets. If lhe world ended as he said. "no wen won bur. liar; it it did nol. he ohonld Acknowledge himsell a deceiver, and an impoolor. He said in his papct he would occepl that issue. We now claim (lhe liberty of saying to all the moild. lhal, according to his own conlewon. he in a [Mic deceiver, and an imposior. We leave him wilh [his brand on his lurchcad, oylly obscuring} we pin lhe poor people Who look 16'” J. V. lime: to leach them the mod to heaven. H the devil duel not act Iho! man. we ave sure he will be great I] cheated out of hiajonl due.” ”Rally. this Is amiable talk {or one Chtilliln brother to me toward. another! We shall let it stand just an it is—nu icoltnvment being necepfiary. But there is one useition in i: that we are curious to know'the truth of—and 'that is. whether Mr. Himel accepted the 'iaauc’ ofwhlch the Olin: Branch speaks! We doub: it. lWilanH. please to anew-er? The as :settion.tthnt he accepted the “issue" in qtlulionpaeems ‘to us to be of a piece wilh another assertion. that he is an “Infidel”! “hunch we must be allowul to doubt also. " ' Boston Investigator. ‘l-silu'reply to the enquiry of the Investi "lgelar.‘”the accéptanceol any such 'iuue' “in editnrvhas copied Irom his profesml “"'*‘Chmtian" ueiguhour.‘ is new: to us. =“*“"Mr.'Noi‘ril, the'publisher oi the Olive "'Bmit'ch.'hn never treated us in the most Without“ manner; We have never had 'td’r‘e'flec’t that any‘act ot uurs has met with "iip’ipprobatiun. “ His remarks; iromhe 'giti'nihgiolenkh'ure in the highest degree ‘l‘nli'e’itind libelous. Coming Irom monta -7‘9l‘biblr Inu‘rce they would be worthy of “notice; Butiwhen‘onelike Mr."N. draws : likeness "of himsett.iand shows what he ;yvohlrijdo under the circumstances we have "Queeniplaced in; the maiignity manifested “huperepfles the neceurity oi an exposure "61M“! diufl‘mnfi- “The proverb. ‘ Those ”"wh’n'liva'in ,giags liouaer,’ &c.. has a pe dw‘l‘ifipfiorce when‘upplied to Mr. Norris, "ii-high" “91‘500'5' not need be reminded of, fidinm h‘v-Tiiiih ‘stonesmaaili his ”neighbor’s Arniwiipg. ‘ . " " > ‘ ‘SE‘PYWejafe a'tivar‘e‘ that-n, huge portion 0! "UlTUiiiliiiiit-{biy‘[allelic/ode iike those-oi the I'iOfllvtg-ancb. have supposed that'we are gtpo‘richeu by the ruin 'oi "the". \\'hen ,lif‘jro Norm Will‘bnng simply a dozen ca ,aesjent of his‘ "lrxltu‘ndreds of, families.” either; we have impoverished any. we will mow. as We have thus ter in every case when the ittempt has been made. the groundlessness olsuehwhsrgem 'l‘ill he does this. he Will be held up belore heav en and by men as a willul violutor ol the ninth commandment. Evety cent that has been intrustcd to on. for the purpose ol circulating puplications. has been laith tul|y applied. in accordance ti‘illi the wish “ ol the donors.. as those who have ex smihed our books have repeatedly pub licly testified. “Our boolte olso shoot. that our own Instlol earnings. by the publicov tion ol the Herald. which as much belong to'ue'tut the Olive'Branch does to Mr, Norris. have slit! been expended for the cause, except what is net-enmity held for the weekly issue of the Herald. and tlte sustenance ol the cause: All we have is made subservtent to the cause we advo cate. ll It can be shown that we have wronged any. ne are willing to restore tour-told. 'Will Mt. Nnrris do this? We must 'chide the Investigator a lit tle. for ils‘filemntkfi respecting saints and sinners. 'l‘hntprofcsae’d saints olten are less charitable. &c.. than sinners. we ad. mit; but not that saints are. The very possession of the religion tit Jesus obliges its subjects to every good act. An indtl» lerence to such acts is an acknowledg ment ol'hypocritty. Because there are hypocrites. it does not lollow that there tt/re nn saints. or that saints should be judged by the"); Nor curt we think the editor of the Investigator hardly serious in his " casein point”-—-thnt he actually thinks that n lair specimen nl Christain courtesy. ll indeed it tins. we could no longer exclaim, " 0, the lolly nl sinners!” The Sutiour, who. when he was reviled, reviled not again. is the pattern ol Chris tinnity ; sud not the spleen ol unsattcttfi ed humanity. Bellefonte Foundry. GMXBQ‘IIEWEB o “f“.CH & LEYI)EN, would an nounce 10 their lriend: and lhe public, lhn! the “ill cnulinue the busi ncu ol IRON ;‘OUNDERS, at the old stand, where Ihey Inland [0 keep always on hand a large and varied assortment ul @AC‘E‘IIWCBBQ > We have lalely erected and are now fining up an exlenoive MACHINE SHOP, wilh lhree Lathes, lor turning and filling up all kinds ol Machinery. such as Grist and Saw-mill Csslings. Machinery lur Forges. Furnaces «S- Rolling Mills. inclu ding Hal Blast Pipes lor Furnaces and Bloomeriea ; and will be prepared lo lur nish on the shorlcsl uolice and in n unlis laclory manner all kinds of Machinery.— Now on hand a large assortment ul PflT TERNS. ol the lnteal and most Improved slylea. including lhedlflerenl sizes, at lhe Durkee 6r Brice Reaction [Water Wheels. flPnllerna uol on hand, made on short notice. . STOVES. “e have now and inlend keeping al wayn a alock ol the unrivalled VE'I'O and FULTON Hot Air Cooking Stoves, dil lerenl sizes; alto flir 'IYg/zt, Fancy/("Pur lar 6' Nine Plate Wood Stoves. ol differ ent Ilzes together With lour sizes of a su perior Balloon Coal Slave, as well as Cyl ender and FANCY Coal Slaves. We will add during the coming season, sever al New pallems of Cooking, Air Tight, and Parlor Stoves. PLOUGHS Always on hand a good Msorlmenl ol PLOUGHS. lo which we are adding sev eral new patterns Illis sprung. Hollow ware of all kinds, Sleigh 6' Sled Soles. Wagon Boxes. Smoothing Irons, &c. 81‘ [LT/“All lhe above articles. and eve.'y [hung In our line Wlll be sold on (he mun reasonable (emu for Cash. or Country Produce. lronmaslers' Orders, Uld Mew. &c. Orders from n (lialancu promptly attended 10l ‘ GEORGE WELCH. ‘ DANIEL LEYDEN.‘ Bellelonte. Feb. 18, 1848. AFFLICTED, READ! HILADELPUIA MEDICAL HOUSE—Estab- P lulled-15 years ago, [by DR. KIAKELIN‘ The uldeulmureal and heal ban to cum all terms of nun-rel dlseunel. diseases n! the skin and uolilnry hnhils nl youlb,is DR. KINKELIN, N. W. comer ol'rumn upd UNION Sm. belwevn Spruce and Pine. one and a lmlfsguurufrom the Ezrltnge. Philadelphia. T/IKE PflRTICULflR NOTICE. Youth who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged m—n hubxt frequenlllv learned from evil wmrnmuns, or at school—lhe c fuels 0! which are night y lell; eve-n when asleep. and desire bolh mind and body, should B ply immediately. {Veuk new and comlituuunul trebllily immediately cured, and full vigor restored. All leuew roar PAID. YOUNG MEN! “you value your lilo or your health, remember the delay ol :1 month. nay. even a woek,muy prove your min. both ol body and mind. Hence let no false modesty dolor you lrorn making your case known to one who. Irom educnnon and IoBpeclabllily, can a lone bol‘rioud you. Ho \\ ho places himself undor DR. KINKELIN'S lrenlmunl. may religiously con~ fido In his honor as n gonllomnn. and in whoso bosom will Do for over locked lhe peel-cl. ol the palionl.' . v TOO muny Ihmk they WI“ hug the uecrel'iolhoir own hearts. and cure themaolvoa. Alua.’ how olten iubla u fatal dolunmn,und how mnnyn promising young mnn. who mlghl huvo boon an ornament to w. cloty. has faded from the earth. ‘ COUNT]? Y INVflLIDS, finding it inconvenient to mnke_pcuonnl upphcau'on. can. by aiming their case expliculy. logulher wnh all their symptom, (por letlor. pout-paid.) hnvp {orwnrded to lhema cheat containing Dr. K 35 modlcmuuuppro. printed accordingly. _ Packages qf Medicines forwarded to any part of tho United _Smlcu m a moment's nouca. Poe‘n' run LET’I‘ERS; addressed to Du. KINKELIN. Philadelphia. will be prompll attended to. > .860 advertisement in the Pfillur‘lclphm S in: oflho Tim“, ‘ > 1an.28. 1348. H fist tiggigned lan. A, m. nlnys, _frbm Phil'a. V’VITH'h large lotlo‘f ,nie'w and final .‘ improved Dental'm'ahuihoni's. ALSO. a large stuck at curelully eclec lected ptcmium teeth from chkton’s Manufuclory. DR. S. W. STOCKTON . has drawn the premium lor manulacluring lhe beat Metallic Artificial 'l‘ceth. not on ly in the United States. hul in London and Paris , and Dr. Hill‘s has taken par ticular pains to select a choice lot of them. tab that his patrons may he assured-of gel ling a good and substantial article. Dr. H. has also procured a very large variety of Extracting instruments, made according to Harris’ latest patterns. and he can confidently assure all those who are troubled with those abominable pests. decayed teeth. that lhe 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 time. and comparatively no soreness following. Dr. Hills has also a variety ol other Dental requirement». such as Gold Plate, Gold Foil. Tooth Powders. Washes and Brushes. and he is tutly prepared to per lorm all operations in the line 0! DEN TISTRY, mm. as inserting on Gold Plate. or on Pivots, Plugging, lixt‘iacttng and Cleansing. And lrom past experience and success, he leela confident ol giving entire aattalaction. and warrants all his Work well done, and to please his patrons. A reasonable length at time given tor tri alto alljobs over $5. and it not lound to ansWer all the purposes promised. no pay will be required. Office at the New Drug Store, the sign of the GOLD MOR'I‘flR, fl TTEJV ’l’] 0A OOD Sule'Lealhor at 17 cu” Good G Brown Sugar 5 u 6%, bus! Rlo Cuf‘ lee 9 cents. Y. H. 'l‘va. good 50 (o 75 pure While Lead 82 per keg. Copal Vur nish $2 per gallon. Jensry Glnu. 8 by 10. $4.25 per [MIX—NuII! 85 per keg—BlN ler Steel. 6.} per lb—3 Lea! Springs 85_< 50 per pniT—-—Cnndlea 14 per Ib—Shoe Pegs. 6} cls prr quarv—gnml Fur Hats, at Sl—Fme Brush. 1.75. 8:. Fine Beaver, 82.75, lur sale by F. J. HOFFMAN. Lenislowu. Juiy 10. ’4B. . DR. E. GREEN’ S RE” & BRO‘VN PILLS. HE demand lor lhe above medicine T in lhe last ‘2 or 3 years, is deemed a uuflicient opolngy [or placing it now ful ly before the people : and lhe diseases lor which it is applicable vae bgcome to pre valent in lhis coumry that a remedy emi. lled in confidence. is a areal lleaideralum. The diseases l allude to are Hepulilis; (Liver afleclion,) Dyspepsia. and lemale complaints in general. ' w'l‘lm above pills will be krpl con stantly lor anle by . Richard Shaw, Clemfield. Big/er (S Co.. Bell luwnship. Graham 8' W’righl, Hrudlurd James .M:?Girk, Philip~burg. J. W. Miller. Clearfield ll'dge. Irvin u?" flicßljidt. Burnside. Seligabergcr & Bloom. Cur wensvdle. do do l..ulherphu:g. David Kinport. Cherry ’lree. Oct. 20. 1846. Gold &Silver l’laling. R. \\ ELSH embruten lhe pres- R‘. an! uccn~iun lo inlmln his cuuu. mus and friends, llml he ha. 3 nm "male 0‘ Plating Gold (Jud Silver ware. uhlch he will warm“! lo 59 auprnnr In any "Ih er mode ever u-ed—nn Luul ul ncnd~ hav ing lhe least eflccl upon 11. Hus pucrs are veasonublr. ."CUFWCIISVth', March ‘24. '45. ROBERT R. WELSH, ) ESPEC'I‘FULLY iulutuu the cui- I‘, zens ol Clemfield county that he 18 located in CUFWEIMVHIC. where he «11l carry on Ihc businefis u! CLOCK (S- H'fl'l‘CHmaklng and repair- mg. ENGRflV/NG. TUNING 0! various musical instru. menls. such as . BflG PIPES, flCCORDEONS. MU SICJIL CLOCKS, ORGflNS .fiND DULCIMERS. ' Also. repairing oi flIflTHEIUflTICflL INSTRUMENYS. making GOLD flND SILVER W’./IRE. &c. Wfle will u|ao teach and giVe lessons on the Adc‘otdeou. 9:ISAM his ‘wurk [hall be done in the very best siyle.nnd upnnihe lowest terms. “Curivehsville. Jan. 25, ’48.-—l yr Marble manufacwry, fit Lewistown, Pa. THE subscriber resppcllully informs lhe inhabitants ul Clearfield chum} that he still continues to supply all orders lnr TOM BS,‘ HEAD and EOO'I‘ STONES, 'M‘ARBLE MAN'I‘ELS. and all olher work' in his line at moderate prices and out nl the heel malarial. . filnformnlion will be given as to pri~ can, &c., on application to J. L. Cattle. Esq.. at Clenrfield. Who will receive or ders a'nd give a" inlormalion required. CHARLES S'I'RATFORD. Lrw’iatown, May 20.‘ 1848: . ‘ SUGAR-run be pq‘r'chased at very ' . low price: by raliing at the More 01 : ' JOHNJPATTON. Curwousvillc, June 16, 1848. " FOR SALE! F 9 THE subsctibér i. jus‘! ucceiviug a large and hdnmbme 10l 0' goudv *0 win them and mm" demandsAund having purchnled the!» at low tum. he is delcrmini‘ ed [p as” accordingly. The stock cunbim in par! M the “flowing '. Cloths, Culi‘éoo. mm.) Lawn, . » Casslmelu. . {Moth Gingham,» ‘ Cambuic, Muslin. ' Saumeil'. ' B’elChedflMUElilli. Jaconctt do Linn-yo," V Cali‘guiflanneii'.' " Barred «in Alpacas, . ‘ ; (Sloakingxaml'ci’k,Lining. (iambric Handkerchieh. Red and‘Whlwcylannfllc Satin.Sl|k\& other Hastings. Shirl-collars and 305 mm, Scutch and!ddm.v(imghams, Silk Serge)“ . Black and other shawls. Hard Ware. [A general naamlmenlJ Queensware, E E S S 5 Stationary. Mcna’ ex'rn fine Cull. Ido firal quality do do" do do Coarse. WCQXIILQE‘IQG @CDCWL’L‘SS} AEILID SHEI©I3BO \Vomcm’ Morocco Bnolu, Womena' Guilcr Shoes. \V'omena’ ?umps, do (In Kip. (In é do do do Rubber Shoes. do Peg Shoes, do Kid do Menn’ do do np.lB. ’4B. affThc above goods will be sold very low For cash down. WHEAT, RYE. ()A'l'S. and other grain. an well as ‘BU I‘I‘ER, EGGS, RAGS, &c.. &c.. laken in exchange lur goods ‘ Clearfiehl. August 30. 1848. Jil Curwensville, Clcatfe/d calm/y. Pa. THOM PSONS. DALE & Co.. having purchased lhe lmn Funndty, al Cuuwenavvllo, respectfully inlurm their lriend! nml lhe public generally, Ihnl they are nuw prrpnrell to make all kindsnl cahllngs at the bhurlesl nouce and on lhv musl reasonable leums. 'l’heir l’luughu, Stoves, I'lulluwan', MIII-lrous, &c.; &c., cannot be surpassed either for beauty on service. Thry wuuhlpull lhe particuiar nllenliou nl lurmcts lo lhe [Hill Hall Plough Pat lem, wlnch lhe} have proculed. and _whlch Is believed to be superior to an)~ ulhlermiivuw in use. Tho, wiH supply all otdm'a fur endings a! Ihc shurlvsl noticv, and as cheap, il um cheaper. than they can be procured else~ “he”. WAN kinds 0! Country ploduce— chn cash—“lll be laken in exchange In: wutk. Aug. 4. ’4B. Dissolulion of Partnership {EFHE Partnership heretofore unsung brlween the pnbscnbern, Wading un» der lhe firm 0! PA 1"] ON. SMITH at d STEVENS, is hereby dlssolwd by lhe withdrawn! ol Wm. l’umm. Mr. Sienna having purchased his (l’allon'u) interest In Saubum MlH'a, &C. 11. B SMITH. JUS. W. SI EVENS. WM. I‘A'I'TUN. 'l‘he buuuu‘n all: N conlinucd by We subacnbors in lhe name ul Slrwm and SIM”). who will relllc all cluimuuuanm lhelurlner parlnenhlp. “'ilncsu-urhumln this 13(l10ayul July, 1818. ‘“ Sunburn Mills. B-gm d t[-.. July 14. 1848. '—P Glu’Efl ’l‘ NJ? TIONJU. [WORK .4 History ofthe Revolution 6!. Live! of (he Heroe‘ of the ”’ar of Independence, BY CHARLES J. PETERSON. An elegant volume with 18 fine Slccl Flutes, band nearly 200 bcnutilul Wood Engravings. " This is a splendid book. A valuablenddi tion to the Historic Literature of our country. We are much mastnken if it does not take rank wilh the works of Irving & Preaco!l."—Frunln ford Herald. " It surpasses any similar worl' yet ofl'cred to the American public."—Neal‘s Gazette. “ It may be properly considered a popular ised Military History of the Revolution, ex tremely well and judiciously wriuen."—Nort/z American. " The present work on Hie Revolution, and (5 Heroes, is superior, both in ex‘enl and de sign to any that has heretofore come under our nolice."—lrzquircq. A well connected history of that eventful de riod-—Ledger. “ Decidcdly the beat popular history ofthe War ol'the Revolution and its Heroes. that has yet been given to the counlry.”-—.Salurday Eye. ning Pou. ‘ . . GAGENTS WANTED lo Canvaasfort/za a but): elegant Work. in every County and Town In the United Slam. to whom the most llbfleral in ducementa will be oflered. Price only 33. Address (pogt paid; WM A. LEAR Y. ' No. 158 North SECOND St. PHILADELPHIA May 26. 1848.—3 m. ROBERT WALLACE, l W. A.‘ WALLACE. HOLLIDAYBBURG. PA. GLEARFIELD. PA~ RI. & w. AI WALLACEI ,flttornies at Law. ' ILL practice in lhe several 001"” _ - ul Gleurfieldv, Blair & Elk 600" ‘ lies. - Business entrusted lo either ofthe FINN”. will receive the care and atten liou 0! both. up. 16. ’47.." ‘ 4. In» Also. many other arlichl o! STflPLE amI'FflNCY‘rGOODS. Combs. BOOTS 8L SHOES, .19 very/urge sup/21g, such as IRON FOUNDRY, DRY GOODS. Bach!» and 'l'ubs. Brooms. HATS. Beaver and Russia. CAPS. Fashionable clplh [or Men and Boy». Youths‘ Coat-e Bonn, Boya’ do do do Monroes. mmmmtc 9&WLELDQ Farmers Look Here! Four Horse Power Tumbling Shaft and Strap Threshing Machines for $75. "1 81. S. \\ ILbON. ul Slrntluuvnllc. b Clunon rounly. Pm. unuld respect luuy nulmm lhé pruple ul Clemlicld coun ty, that they hava now on hand and Me unouluclurlng Four Hone, Power Thresh mg Mnthnes M the low [NICE 0! Seventy- Five Dollars. warruuled lu bc- good. Also. Tea House l’uwer 'l‘hueahing Ma- Chllltl um surpassed by any m the Stale. and We wall wnnnul lbcm lu lhreuh in we day 125 bushels Wheat. m 125 buslmlu Rye. 225 [mallels Outs. or 15 bu~hc|: clu vcr-becd. ll uell allrndcd. 'lhgy have UCCled a Foundry and Blacksmnhahop “hlch enables them l 0 It“ umtblnes M u much Itmer price than ever uflued In Penmylvuma. Pa'l'EN'l‘ CORN-SHELLERFf'I'hc-y alebuw making. and keep un hand, a Pa !emCum-b‘lwncr nl lhe low price ol 0m l)o’(ar and fifty cents each. [J’l'he aubscubeu will receive in pfljlpenl lor lhe nbm'c Threshing Ma chilea GRAIN. (Wheat, Rye and 0.1”.) II 11‘]! at Shuw'a Mill, :1! Clearfield. or M [Hal’s MIH. Curweusulle. Men/mu SHAW, Clealfield. and JOHN PM'ON. Curwcmvnllc. on: UN: ngenln lur lhqpnlc ul Hu- abnve machines in Hus coun |_v,'cmu‘r n! whom mil glu- all “ecu-u} lunrumllun leluung lhwelu. » 5. 8.: S.\\‘ILSUN. Shalluuulle. Jul) 20, ’4B. Perry ‘ownship, Clarion (:0, July 8. '4B. We do eel-my that we have one of "’ibonn 7‘lo ”on: Power Tina/hing Mat/lime. and lbéshcd In one day, at lhe burn of Levi Ter- Wlllgcr, 134 bushels of Wheat. and say with calidcnce m the Farmers that lhay are good mthincs. and easy work lot two horses. H. B. S J. “.3. SAMUEL HAGAN. JOHN KELLEY. Toby townslnp. Clarion cm, July 8, ’4B. I. have one of Wilson's 'l‘wo Horse Powu' Th‘esning Machmcs. manufactured in the Wet: eld 0t Straunnville. this county, and I am con ligmt I can lhrcah !20 bushels of wheat in one dbl. I consider them a good machine and no l'_ lc to gel out ofordcr. Ilen Hope and Little Bald-Ea gle Turnpike Road Company. I ‘HE undersigned Qunlmisqllnuvr». na med in the act Ol- the Lrgiulatm nssed at the recent amnion incor‘poratin at Glen Hope and Little Bald Eag' urnpike road Company; GIVE N ICE—That the Bouka, tor subscripti the stock ofsaid company. will be one 0:09 o'clock. A. M . to 3 P. M-. ‘uesday the 12”] at September next el uing. ul Tyrone. and same day at Ne , ma’ Mill. and at Cooper’s store. _ ISRAE’L‘ COOPER. WILLIAM SMILEY. JOHN I. MATHIAS, LEWIS PALMER. HENRY B WRIGHT. JOHN SWIANJL. Commissioners. Aug.lo. 1848 --pd. flflorneg at Law, Philadelfhza, WILL attend to the settlement of claims - the heirs' of JOHN NICHOLSON agai- Landa in Clonrfield or adjoining counties. = ing‘ well acquainted with the‘ Nicholson Till persons desirous of extinguishing lhcrNidlol . claimito their Farms. may ,lmvg their buslne attended to by let‘el‘lpOSl-pald) addressed i 11%. F, Boone, ‘Pniladclphia. : . Aogugsl 16, 1848, . ®©®l§sRl§® BW®VM§Q A GREAT variety 0} COOKIN' . .STOVES, Warranled. from 818.5 I 0 $32.00, rm 3an bv ' ' SALE 1! Q Drugs. :1 8 Patent Medicines 3 S .. g ‘ . s 2 Nova Scott!) 2 z Grind-Stones. 2 S 2 Brass Clocks. 3 Childreus' Boole. pegged, do do sewed. (In Red blonvccu, do Black do F. I’. HURXTHAL RUB'T N. HUEV I’VE]. F. BOONE, F. J. HOFFM AN,