r ~~~ memoctatfc 33811212;- (ILEARI-‘l ELI), PA.ch-14. 1848 FOR PRESIDENT. Gen. LEWIS CASS, 0/ [Mic/ligan. FOR wcu PRESIDENT. Gen. WM. 0. BUTLER. 0f Kcnluclry ii- IDcmocralic Electoral Tlckc ‘l}; Senatorial Elcdors. :3? WILLIAM Brawn. ofClenrfir-ld. DAV”, 1). \VAOENER. of Northampton. 7‘ Reprclmlaliva .Elcclorl. 39%: his. D 1” 3135 L Henry L, Bonner. 13. John C. King. 32912. Horn R. Kncnm. M John Woldmnn. a; 3. lsnnc Skunk. 15. Robert J. Fisher. 24;?! ‘l. A. L. Roumlurl. 10- Frederick Smilh. LEE}- 5: Jacob S. Yosl. - 17. John Crcswoll, ft; 6. Robert E. Wright. 18. Charles A. Black. 25'," 7~ Wm W. Dawning. 19. George W. Bowman. jg; 8. Henry Huldmnun. . 20. John R. Shannon. )3 9. l’ulcl' Kline. 2|. George I’. Hnlmllun, :33": 10. B. S. Schoonnvcr. 22. William 1!. Davis. 3"}; ”_ Wm. Swellnnd, 23. 'l‘imolhv Iver. .3: 12. Junnh Brewster. ‘24. James G. Gnmpbcll. g'fj” We have detained lhe publication ofour paper unlii this (Saturday) morning for lhe purpose of giving the official ru mrns 0! our gounly. 'l‘llc Elchion. l‘lm n-sull uf lhn (-lecliou for Governor in '0 mvnlrml in nlouhl. We give a few rolurna, wlm‘ll shuw u largo guin lor lho Whigs. The only coun ucu in which Ihu Dcmucrnls lmvmg'ninell un lhnir lunnor volen, so fur as heard from. are Clcnrficl-l. (fculn‘, Milllin, .luniaun, nml perhaps Clinton and Lyuuming. Unless, lhurclorc, we have made simi lnr gnim In some of lhe norlhern cuunlies, the De mnrrm-y 0f Pennsylvania will lzavo lo aubmil lo the power of Iho combined factions. 0f Iho muses. wu do not design Io spank. They are twofold, nnd Iho result was not enlirrly un looked for. Nolhing definiw» from our (fongronionnl dia lrlN. but if Smith hns run anything like as well n .luhnamn in roporled lo have run in Atmalmng and Muller he u olccied. nolwilhulnnding our splcmid mujotily of s]!) ngninsl him 11l Ihib‘ county. Postscript. 24m Dislricl Redeemed! We slop the Press to announce the Iri umpham election of ALFRED Gll.‘ MORE. the Democratic candidate for Congress. as follows: Clearfield, Armstrong. Butler, Indiana, {Gilmore’omaj. 282 Election Rclurns. The iollowmg reported majorities show a seri nu- iosl Io Iha Dem'ucrnlic Early. and run|eu Iho ‘munlioa lu hear from. (which are all Democnlic. avilh lho cxceplionol one or lwo.) have g‘ivonflmir uaunl vole. Johnston in lhe Governor. Tho Legih Jnlure in believed lo be Whig beyond hope. Juhnulun Lnngsxmh. 4600 750 l‘hiln. Cily and Co.. ‘Srhulykill, Monlgomory. _ Delaware. Bucks. Burkl. Lnncn-ler. Lebanon. Us up'hin, York. .(lumberlnnd. Perry. Franklin. ’ Wealmoreland, Alleghrny. Somerset, Erie. Beaver. Lycommg Clmlon, Sullivan. Adams. Columbia. Norxhumberlnnd, Union. J unialla, Mimln. Clearficld. Conlro, Indiana, Clunon. ()mwlord, Butler, Armstrong. Jefl‘oraon, Monroe. Indiana, Greene, Mercer. (Fayette. 22,761 ”The Vineyards in and about Read ing have Ibis year yielded an abendanl crop of lheir purple fruit. The aggregate quan lily of Grapes gallrersd has been much lar ger than at any previous season. A great many have been sold to other markela, and a considerable quantity will be , manufactu red inlo Wine. The raising of Grapes is annuallly becoming a more and more im portant branch of agriculture in this vicini ly. The soil appears peculiarly adapted for lhe successful and profitable cultivslion of the has} species of the vine; and alrea dy the owners of the out lore which envi~ run our city. and many ofthe farmers Ham’- on! the country. have'laid out a considera ble porlion ofland rn vinevards. ’l‘he ls. tabellaiand Catawba are the principal spe cies cultrvated. Now here are finer Grapes produced than here. and’ nowhere, ourbon meant friends tell us. rs b‘stter‘ Wino made. The “vine clad hills of Berks” will soon be made mention of in eong.'along will] those of “la belle Frame,” &‘Berks coun ly Wino become as famous a beverage‘as campaign and ,Madeira.-,—'Reading 'Ga. zele; ‘ mu. ._ , , Gilmnre. Smllh. 510 maj. 319 ... 120 “ BM 958 726 726 490 200 4500 4300 850 97] 275 50 800 2300 2600 1000 l 350 400 450 150 150 550 1100 500 1200 198 198 490 850 800 I'oo 200 1200 1000 H. 350 Clearflcld Erect ! 2' Bolpw w; sin the glorious rolull in our pmrlut: ic linle county. We naked for 400. and we huvo rolled up 500. Our Democralic friends have done Ihoir duly holler |hnn over Ihny did. In evory lowmhip Iho Domocmls warmwido n\\'nke.und have incronaad lhcir strenglh‘in overy qunrler of the county. Tho Whigs thought l 0 catch us nup plng. by making no oppuailion to our county lickel. In this they have sadly missed their culculnlium. Old l’lko Ipwnshlp look up Iho apiril. and her hun é-I, hard filled ycomunry rolled up Ihoir sleeves and wont lo work In good corneal. uprondmg hope and encounlagemcm nll ‘uround them. This rgnull we are truly proud of. And whnlovor may be Iho result in Iho Slalo. he in our boast that we have ‘ PERFORMED OUR WHOLE DU'l‘Y. But. Domocmu. lhe work is not yet complolcd~ your mimun Ia nul ye! finished. The great bulllo oflhe Union Iml yol 10 b 0 loughl—nnd un Ihnl day the Irugmenl- of all Inclinns cannot combine nguinsl us no they did on 'l‘uasdny lost. It Is the word ofour Irlendl Irom all parts of tho counly Ihnl |hcy CAN DO BETTER! Bul BETTER it would be meanness lo nsk. Than Democrats of Cleurficld county. ngnin lo your posts. and roll up another cool 500 for lhe soldiers. pnlriola and utnlcsmen, LEWIS CASS and WILLIAM O. BU’I'LI'IR. One more day—and Iho Victory is won. Clearfield County Elcclion Relurns for ls4s--[ollicial. GOVERNOR. c'L com'u r—...A_: f‘"'A‘“: 5' g :5 :~. 0:; 5 5 a. n f: a E I“ o :‘ "L g s .3 Clearfiold bolo. 50 35 52 32 Lawrence up. 157 47 154 43 Brady, 136 21 H 3 15 Bradford, 94 18 94 17 Pike. 126 6:3 126 (30 Penn. 36 23 35 23 Hell, 5!) 33 :58 34 Burnside. 51 74 52 72 Chesl, 13 3'l 10 3‘3 Goshen, 14 3 I‘.). :2 Covinglnn, 34 37 33 37 KlrKhauu. 24 13 23 13 “'oodward, 19 3:2. 18 S 3 Beccnria, 33 52 31 52 Guard, 27 29 24 30 Huston, l 14 4 9 3 6 Fox, Morris. 6'2 6 63 5 dean, 47 39 v 46 87 Boggs, 51 IS 50 18 Decatur. 4f) 25 41 23 Fevgusml. 34 10 32 10 TOTAL, 1111 630 1105 603 CONGRESS ASSEMBLY '(\‘ ->V _—A-———\ F-‘JL—wr“, . z 9 g: 2 5 § 5 B— 2' E- ; g g. o :- 8 . 2 3' 3 ' .= - c, Clealfield bO. 59. 32 49 47 32 34 Lawrengl 158 45 144 156 46 _4l Bmumd, 97 15 101 59 7. 19 Brady, 138 I 7 143 141 ll 11 Pike, [27 57 IQO 121 49 49 Penn, 37 2l 39 40 10 )6 Bell. 57 34 57 57 32 32 Bumside. 50 73 56 45 63 65 Chest. 12 31 l 3 13 31 3| Goshen, l 4 3 13 13 2 3 Girnrd. 27 27 27 27 27 27 Beccario. 31 50 31 31 48 48 Covinglon, 34 36 33 S 3 37 37 Katlhaus, 24 12 22 22 13 13 “’oodward, 18 3:2 19 18 3l 3| Huuon. 5 8 ,1-2 11) 3 :5 Fox. 3 6 S 3 6 6 Munis, 62 0 59 62 3 3 Dccalur, ‘4l 23 4| 40 24 24 Boggo. - 50 19 50 49 18 18 Ferguson, 33 ll 80 30 10 10 I‘o'l‘AL. 1115 596 1122 1087 545 557 PRO'I'K'Y. coM’n. AUD Burnside, Bell. Beccaria, Brady. Bmdford. Boggy, Borrougb. Covington. Cheal, Decatur, Fox. Ferguson, Girard. Goahen.‘ 152 125 147 101 107 107 , 60 53 56 64 50 51 45 33 34 24 12 12 48 . 49 48 9 8 7 42 33 33 Huston, Jordan. Karlhause, anmnco. Morrie, Penn. . Pike. W oodwmd. 101 114 117 25 ' 18‘ 19 E 4 1263 1105 1127 Inuun'u Worm—Tho London Dispatch givesn painlul picturo of lhe work of depopululion now 'going‘ on in lhe South of Ireland, and espgcially in the Counties of Limerick nml Clnro. under Iho su pervmon of the landlords. More than one lhou~ sand houses have been demolished. and Iho unfor. Innate people are Eqnultod by thoroadoide inhuts. Who can wonder lhn: lhoro inhould be conélnnt oulbreuko‘w'llero such “inhumanity to man " pm. vaill. Talk on you will ofthe " vealed righlsfl' at tho Engllah landlord: in Ireland. they have no bollor loundnlion lhnn Iho "robber right of con. finest." and anch‘ a right cannol boplanded against the inalienable right, no Iho Doclnmuon of Jade. pén'donce ‘cullsil, ofthe pco’hlu of lroland 10 live: 4 6 I'M M (\M E a ’ o < 3". g 2’. a ._. 9 w s'" = n 82 57 44 58 02 57 43 38 23 44 17 25 8 5 4 9 6” Q 10 71 63 '64 29 ‘ 24 23 147 149 143 63 64 164 38 ‘ ;33 39 CRIME AND CRUELTY. What a whole volume of probable crtme’ and cruelty does the lollowing short article from the "Pooqhkeepsie Telegraph." 0- pen to the View of the thoughtful mind: ‘ A most melancholy. death occurred at the County House the other day, caused by starvation. A man and woman left a little girl, whom they eepreeented as their daughter. with a family residing near Peek 'ville. in the town ofFiehltill. last summer, promising to call for her in a few Cult“ She remained there some weeks. and :he individuals who left her were not heard from. The ,l‘arnrly with whom she was left. thinking'that she would never be call ed for, used her in a most cruel and inhtr man manner, depriving her of food and clothing, untrl she finally resolved to es cape and attempt to find her friends; and accordingly uandered all alone, and was lost In the woods of Fishkill Mounlarns.— She ramained there eight or ten days. sub sistina on berries, nuts, etc... but was at length discovered and carried to the Court ty House; she was a mere skeleton, and was so exhausted that she must have died in a few hours Every attention was paid to her, but it did not avail,_ and death came and put an end to her suffer ings, & the lit tle starved girl was committed to the tomb. Poor ill used child! Happier art thou now in His anus who said, "Sulferlittle children to come unto me,” than thou ever couldet be ‘on this cruel earth —lrappier than they ever can be who have so cruelly deserted thee, or they who would not ac cept the charge of the orphan and friend less! But God‘s mercy, and Hts judg ments also, are over aid—Sal. Eve. Post. [ff'l/ my sufl'rage is asked for the highest civil office 0/ my country, the can (lidate. however illustrious and successful he may be, must present some other tit/c than lame/s. however gloriously gathered on the blood stained fielll.—Henry Clay. A .MELANOHOLY Club—Sometime in July last a ltttle daughter of Mrs. th liams, o! Laporte, Sullivan county. P 3,. disappeared and was hut in the wider— neas In that county. 0n the 16th instant. some 0‘ the rctnutns were nccit‘entulty tuund about a mute and a half north at La porte. The clothes wete Identified by the mother. IM-‘LAHATION 0F Tm: Eru.- Wright‘s Indian chaloble Pills will he lound u cerium cure lor lhe above painlul malady; because llicy purgo from Iho body Iho-e corrupl und slugnunl humors which are lliu crime nol only of inflammation oflho eyes. but of every descripnon ol'diuenao. From three lo 11l oflhe above named Indian Vegetable fills. in ken every night on going lo bed. will in a shori lime complolely rid lhe body of avcrylhing thnt is opposed In health; and lhereforo wxll assuredly make u perlecl cure of inflummalion of lhe eyel. and n: the lame time the blood and other fluid will be of such a healthy qualiiy. that dlleaso of any kind will be abnolulely impossible. BEWARE OF COUNTEnnITa AND bun-non: I Remember Ihnl. Iho original and only genuine In~ dian Vegetable Pill: have Iho signnlure of Wu. lean'r written wilh a pen on tho lop label or each box. [CRT/1e genuine for sale by R. SHAW. sale flgentfor C(earfield ; meNs «3' Bno: 'rmm, Curwensvzlle; DANIEL BARRETT. Lullzensburg ,- and wholesale at the qflicc and general depot, 169 Race street. P/zglu‘ (lelp/n'a. BECOME NEW. Dr. Wm. P. Hills, utter experimenting for ten years, and trying everything,r likely to be good tor the core 0! Coughs, Colds, Consump tion. Asthma, l)roup, Bronchitis, Influenza, Difficulty of Breathing, Spitting of Blood, Wins in the Breast or Side. originating from cough or cold,- and [as a gentle emetic in any disease, has found by experience in prescribing for the above diseaser, that the Fluid Extract oquuills is much the surest to perform a cure of any of the medicines now belore the pubhc—und has the advantage of being at leust one-hull cheaper. Don’t be afraid to try it. ll comes from an ex~ perienced physician, and is no new thing. It is only the bentaldhhing in the world got up in a new lorm. ' Also—lfyou have yourself, or know of any one that has ’l‘cuer, Scaldchad, Ringworm, Erysipclus, Itch, or Indolent sure of anykind on the skin, arms, legs or feet, or any kind of brea king out on the skin, just go and buy a bottle or two of Dr. llill's Telter Uintmem, and use it according to directions and it will posnively perform a cure. if persevered in. Erysipelus is always cured in forty-eight hours by putting on plemyi “”d kceplng open the bowels with some cooling medicine, such as salts and cream 01 tartar. The above valuable medicines are for sale at Dr. A. M. Hill’s Drug Store, Clean-field; at the stores 01 James Forrest. Clem-field Bridge; Cram &5 Brother, Curwensvillc; Grnhum & Wright, Grahamton ,- Bowman & Johnston, Phil ipaburg. Centre county; and at the principle stores throughout the county. Clem-field, Oct. 12, 1848. tr. W‘ Stray Steers. ,jzuef'g/ @AME to the realdencc =lfi~fwa of the subscriber in Wuudwnrd township, Clearfiel'i county, on or about the 30m September last, 3 SYEERKS. rising three years old, branded on the hips and are supposed to have belonged we drove. The owner is desired to come forward, prove property. may charges and take them away. otherwise they uill br dealt with us the law d'uecta. HUGH HENDERSON. Oct. 9. 1848. Protracted Meeting. E nre'requeéted‘lo stale. Um! there W will be dProlr‘écted Meeting '9! (he I|Set:'ond Adienla” held in life Cuun house. in lhisx plath'hcpmmenciug on Fri eny, Oc‘ober’QOlhi‘a‘hdilp.c'o_n'(iriue sever. al days. '_ Sept: ‘lB.. “’48,: READ AND» PRO-FIT. NEW DRUG 8b CHEMICAL STORE. THE subscriber-knowing that our cquntry has .labored dnder great disadvantnges for Want of Medicme and articles of dlet for the sick, of a quality that could be depended on, has brought “I”? genera! assortment of a ~ - to any that have heretofore been offered for single in this county; He also offers the following instruments for sale. . A case containing Amputating & Trephining instruments; :1 silver Catheter and hair-lip. needles. A Vagina Speculum ; a large assortment ofTrusses; cases of Cupping instruments; Stomach tubes; an instrument for cutting Uvu la: Obstetric Forceps ; Pessariesj; Male & Female syringes; large and’ small injection do ; Womb do; Key & Forceps for drawing teeth. U terine Supporters; Catheters; Elastic Bag for drawing Breasts; Glass pipes for do., Nipple Sheaths ; do shells ; Sucking bottles; Spring lant cets; Thumb do; Spatulas; Mortars; Pill cutters; Brass scales and weights; Gla‘sS funnels; graduated Measures; Thermometers; Tooth brushes & powder. He has an assortment ofdisinfecting agents for pu rifying sick rooms, cellars, &c. He also offers for sale a supply of .. _ PATENT FEDICINES, including Swaims Panacea; an a sortment ofPiIlS, Oils, 850, He will supply customers with Spices, Perfumes, Soda and Water Crackers, Blue and Black Ink, Ink-powder, Sand paper, British Lus (re, Blucking, Pewter Sand, Wafers, Red and Black Sealing-wax,— Finc Soaps, Dyes, Oils, Paints, Varnish, Glass & pally; all of which he will sell at a very small profit for CASH! Clearfield, September 12, 1848 GRI'IA'I‘ INDUCEMEN'I'O To A READING PUBLIC! SAR’IAIN’S UNION MAGAZINE 0F LITERA TURE AND ART. The undersigned, having purchased lhe mb' acriplinn lint and puud WI“ ofthe UNIONJIIAG~ AZINIL‘ of New York. purpose removing Ihc 01~ fice of l’ublu'mion to Philadelphia, and cummon cing wilh lhe nun bar [or Janunry, 1849, under lhe mlo of SARTAIN'S UNION MAGAZINE 0F LIT ERA TURE AND ART. This Mugnzmo wu- begun in July. 1847. and during the briul period of us exialoncc. has risen so rapidly in public luvnr. an lo already have be cumo a firmly established RIVAL OF THE OLDER MONTHLY PERIOD ICALS. Nolwilhslundlng in success undor Iho manage :ncnl oflll presenl üblo Edllor. in future publllh. era feel cunfidenl of making it far more desirable still. by tho inlended improvements which-Ihoir lupermr laciiiliel will enable them to command.— Belidul lhe varied and occnlional embellnhmenu. the work will cuniain, every monlh. TWO HIGHLY-FINISHED MEZZOTINTO STEEL PLATES. from picture: of the highest mam. engraved by J. Sarlum. under whole exclusive control lhe aelac lionunnd management of _lhe Picture] Dopunmem will be. HI- purlner In lhn cnlerpnse has been many yen" connecled wilh lhn olden Weekly and Monthly publishing ealnblilhmenll In the cuunlry; so that wxlh their united oxpcnence and enmeat efl'orl, added [0 n LIBERAL AND JUDICIOUS EXPENDITURE, 'l‘hcy {BL-l nuured at. being able to ruler lucccu fully and lo the salinlncuun 0! u ducnmmullng pub hc. and of pruducmg u‘ mngnzme 0! real Imnuuc vnlue, surpnsamg any penutficnl ofthe cluu now Issued from lhe Aluurzcnn preu- Their mm Will be to lurnilh u Momhly mlscul~ lnny. Ihnl m not only lively and emcrlnlnlng, but useful and Inslrucuve; in which DOMESTIC HOME TALES AND SKEI‘CUES.‘ Culculnled lo elevulo the moral and mlvllectuul lucuillea, shull bu uubslllult-d lur lhu namby-pnnu by nrncles whlch occupy no large A space in lhe pupulur pcnomculu ul the duy In morn—Who page: ul'Sanuln'i Mugnzlna “I“ be much u- napa rcnt will humm- to put in ll“: hand: qfa riungfum fly,- wlulo Ir. Ihequulny um! charucxor 0! um um belllahmems, it uul bu mudc Iu dlnlunca nll cum penuun. ll mil be eulphullcnlly u “mu swam ZINE. and 'of the mus! unrucnvu lorm ‘ The content: 0! each number will be uriginnl,| and canals! of article» m prune und vene. by I AUTHORS OF ES’IABLISHED REPUTA~ ’I‘ION. The Critical De‘pnntucm will be conducted with tho grcutéut can: and ttupuninltty {and whtlo par. uunultly nttd needless luliro wlll bu ueduluuuly a \‘UldCtl.ottttttut|a ul ment ur dcmcrit will be cun tlidly uuu leutlca=ly cxprcuctl. 'l‘heru thl he nl~ w n monthly record of all thut is Interesting lo 10‘ van ul tho Flue Arts toapecung tlto prugrcna ul Art and Artists throughout tho country. ‘ The utmon puma mll bu hustuwutl on the un gruvmgs, nut unly to lunuatt plates executed nult cute and nlttll, but tn the uclcchun ol'uuhjcctn, tu utlupl nml) us from tholr dtgtttty uttd Impurtnncc command ultuuttun, or from “Ile beauty and um: ttc excellent-u, attract and charm. 'l'ltL-y \thl cott- Itsl ol lrullsL‘rlpll. otlher ol uIS'I'UIUCAL SCllll'l‘UllAL I’ICTURES, 01 unqucununublu mom, or of original pniuungu by CELEBHATED AMERICAN I’Am'mxs, and oct'uviuw ully ol cumpusxlionl by the bell urlms, [undo ex preusly forum work. l’onmus el' tutunrlmblo or emlncm per-tons wul uluu udd lo the ”unreal and vunoly 01 mo uunuu. logclhct ml): Iron and spun.- ed “luau-alive olchingm In the COSTUME Dl£~ PARTMEN'I‘. (which now uppearu lo have be ‘ came an indispensablu ndjuncl w u Mumhly Mug nzine,) we shall present COUORED PLATES 05' THE SPRING. SUM~ ‘ MEIR, FALL AND \VIN'I'L'R FASHIONS. in u alylo no Way mtcnor lo mulhmg ul Ihc Mud now published. ln cunciuulou. we beg leave to “me. that uvcry promiqovmnde will be fnuhlully and lilenlly lulfill ad. (which thusenc’cualomcd to compare the pen formunceo wnlh lhe prumiseu ol Muguzmo publllll erg will hardly oxpecl,)-—-llml the firs! number 0! a volume Will be lound m be alwuyau lnir Ipoci~ men ul'evc‘ry ulhcr llml is ID lollow. except m Ila possessing n beautifully engraved Title Page. THE LOWEST TERMS FOR 1849. '1 90"I‘he money always Io accompany the order. and post-go paid.“ Smglu Copies, 83 00 Hugh! Cupieq, 615 00' Twu -~ 500 .Elcvon H' 5"; . 20 00 Five -~ .- 10 00 ' , , And a copy gram [0 Iho postmaster or‘olhor persuu forming n club of elavan. ‘ 3 ' As the Pu‘blinhers 'are deairoun 6! alcennini‘ng, a! un'garly duy.‘ whnl‘will‘bo Iho probahmjlm for‘ mu Jnnuury uumbqr,‘ Which wil} be iuuod early‘ m Darcmber,§lhcy oflér us - I l SUPERIOR Q'UA LIT Y TRAYED away from the residence of S the subscriber. in Lawrence town ahlp. some two or three months ago.‘a Yoke of large Oxen—the one ted and white. weating a bell. and a “T” on his bows. and the other red. 3 little mind with black. They are about 8 years old. 'l‘henbove reward will be given to any persur. delivering said oxen to the subscri~ ber. ISRAELUNICHOLS. Sept. 26, 1848. " Third Volunteer Ba talion. ‘ ‘7 ‘IIE 3d Vulunleer Battalion of Clear ! E_ field cuunly Volunteers, compmed 10l lhe Union Grpjfi, Naliunal Guys. Bri lul)‘ Guards, (.‘urn‘rnsville Artillery. Tay lqr Guzmls. Washington Troop. and Washington Infantry. will meet for In speclion on Mc-mlay the 161 h day 0! Cum berm-m. at CurWensville. at 9 o’cluck. A. M. The Companies me requested'tn' come will) lhcir camp equipage. Icnls. &c. prepured tn emcamp two days, viz; Mon. day~ and 'l‘uesduy. By order nf Col. BARRETT. J. F. WEAVER. Adj'l.‘ Aug. 30. 1848. AS just received a! hia More in the Hi'bumlmg known as Invin's storfi huuae. at the river. near Curweriaville. I large assortment of ' FALL AND WINTER Gaans gm Among which will be lound one of lhe V 64 Iy best sclecled assorlmeuls of ' v. Dry-Goods, Hardware, Queens -3 ware, Groceries, Drugs an’dDye: titufi's, Tin-wore, Books & "Std onary, Hats, Caps and Bon’ngts, Boots and, Shoes, Tobacco out} Segars, Umbrellas, Ca-npétand ' Carpet and Cotton Yarn, 09": ‘ lectionaries, Paints, Oils,» Teas, &c., &c. . g V which he is now. & is determined ta‘gons linue selling AS CHEAP as mayr‘cwbfi bought elaewhere in lhe county.; ‘7'“: ‘lG’AH‘he a'aluisn c'nH. "3 If? Curwengvilli’. 061.3. ’4B. H} _‘5...i.z BLflJVIi’S f 9? Sale at this ~ HE NRY LORAIN. I’REMIUMS, To lhoso sanding in lhoir names nnd money on or her-Ire the Isl a! December nexl. ellhcr oflho fol louing large Engravinga. the price of each of whlch alone u 333 00,—viz: A LARGE WHOLE LENGT PORTRAIT OF GEN. Z TAYLOR, Represented reuing on his War Horse, Old Whi ley. Engraved on stool, in Mezzulimo, by J. S". |in, from Daguerroolypeu luken from life oxprouly {or thin Mule. 8128 of lhe work. exclulive oflho margin. 2] by 16 inches. - GROUP OF PORTRAITS OF THE WASH- ING'I‘ON FAMILY Including General Washinglun. Lu'dy Washington. Eleanor Parke Cuslis. Georgo Wnlhinglon Parke Guam. and Wauhmglan'n favorile Servant: engu ving m Mezzolinlo, on noel. by J. Sarlin. Irom lhe origmal by Savage. SIZE, exclusive of matgin. 94 by 16 inchel. 'l‘he-o Promiuml are not from old worn-out Magnzino plulcl, but are quire fresh and new.— Tho laller has not yet had Iho firll implulion primed from il. and lhe former hn- nol been corn plclod many weeks. Both are splendid Parlor Ornaments, and have been ongmved at an expense of more lhnn $l.OOO Euhor or lhe-a are offered l 0 Iho-e lending tingle lublgriberl. as well .- Clubs, ifin accordance wilh Iho übovo mum. and soul prior lo Iho In of December. They will be men! parlectly safe through the mail, on card roll. era. n! n Inning expense. Addrcsa ' JOHN SAR'I‘IN & co. Third Slreemppasile Merchant's Exchange. Phill. 95M“)?! @Zflflfio $5 Reward. NEW GOODS. .wIIN PA—TTON, Jr., MI
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