mummies bmtfiept, HIS OIN'I'MEN’I‘ HAS POWER to cause all T EXTERNAL SORES SCROFULOUS HUM QR'SJ'SKINDISBASES. POISONOUS WOUNDS. to digehsrgo their putrid matters and then heals them. n is‘ rightly termed All-healing. tor there is srsmelyn disease. external or internal. that it will not benefit. l have Used it lor the last fourteen years lor Ml diseases ol the chest. consumption. liver, invol vmg the utmost danger and responsibility. and 1 dm elnre before Heaven and man. that not in one single case has it Isiled to benefit. when the patient was within the reach of mortal means I have had physicians. learned in the profession, I have had Ministers of lheGospel.Judges ol' the Bench Aldermen. and Lawyers. gentlemen ol‘ the highest erudition, end HULTITUDES ofthe POOR use it in cvo. ry variety of way. rind there has been but one voice. one united.universal veice, snying. “McAllalor.your Ointment ts'Goon." CONSUMPTION. lt'cnn harely be credited that s salvo can have any efiect upon the lungs. seated as they are within the system. But if placed upon the chest,ltpenetrnles directly to the lungs scpnrnteathe poisonous particles that are consuming them and ex pels them trom the system. It to curing persons of consum ition continually. .- IIEAIMCHE. 'l‘ho Salve hascured persons oltha Headache ol’ [2 year's standing. and who had it rogu larly every week. so that vomiting olten took plneo. liesfnesn and Ear-Ache are helped with like sues (CE ' RIIEUMATISM. It removes almost immediately the inflammation and swelling ‘vhen the pain of course ceases. COLD FEET. Consumption. Liver Crmplaint. pains in the chest or side. falling ofl‘ol the hair. one or the other, always accompanies cold foe t. It is a sure sign ofdisesse in the system to have cold feet. This Ointment istho truo remedy for scaorum "minus. ssur nuzum. LIVER COMPLAINT. sons: “moms-neon: Timon. anonctirris. BROKEN on son awn, muses“ CHEST menses. such as ASTH su. OIPRESSION. Mme, also. sons arr-s, cturpzn HANDS. TUHOM. cu'rsntous ¢itnrrionm Nicavous til-nip. and oi the arms. re is no medicine now known so good. SCALD HEAD. We have cared cases that netu~ slly defied every thing known. as well as the ability at filteon or twenty doctors. One man told its he had a speatt‘gw on his children without any benefit. when a few mof the ointment cured them. BALDNESS. It will restore the hair quicker than sag other thing. URNS. It is the best thing in the “Grid tor Bums. {Read the directions around the box.) ' WORMS. It WI” drive every vesttge at them a wsty. (Read the directions around the box.) ‘ORNS. Occasional use oltho ointment willal ways keeprorns irom flowing. People need not be he tied with them ill sy “11l use it. fiILES.‘ Thousands are yearly cured by this oint~ mentl 'I‘E'I’I‘ER. There irnothing better [or the care at Teller. JAMES McALISTER, 6; Co.. Solo proprietor ol the above medicine. CAUTION. “Nu Ointment WI" be genuine un leu Iho man 0! James McAllialer or James Mo. Mummy Co.. are wnrrrzs wilhn rm upon sum Lnu." PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. Read the Following Communication. Rgcewed from an old. respected. and well known ciliunol Philadelphia. and than judge for yourself. Philadelphia. 10m mo. 18m. 1846. To I‘. B. Pexelaon No. 98 Chestnut alreu: Having been re untedlo give my opinion on the menu 01 Mc'ALI‘gTEK'S SALVE I am willing to enumemla name ofthe benefill which I have exp rienced in the nu of the uncle. In lhe Ipnng of 1845 I had an attack of Eryaipelus in my lice which became very pmnful,nnd ”tended inmono of my eyel, being attended with fevet, my dismal was great and l ecnme lo be {eurlul oflos- I“! my dye. ' Mthough not much u believer in who: in termnd quack medic-men. I gurchnsed a box and made nppli~ ‘ canon to my face. ' o my surprise the pom soon n- 1 baled and in u week’s lime l was entirely cured. and lfirmly believe il was the salve undo: Providence thnt cured me. methunme to the present I have used lhe nrli cle’u occasion required. and in every case where l have med-il.] have found a decided benefit. Alone limein going to bed at mghl. my lhronl was wwra lhml swallowed wizh dimculllv]. but by an up plicalinn ol' the salve l was relieved efore morning. Ihavo mod it in cases of burns. brulaeampmmg and \ fluh cum all with the happiest efleclsmnd one case of poisoning bya wrld vine in the wood: has becn'dried ‘ up and cured by n few applications. 3 From my own experience I would strongly recom~ 1 mend“ wall.“ a cheap convenient medu—mo. ll ‘ require: no preparation other lhun to rub u on (heat ‘ flicled purl. ' [have become so partial to il that I expect to keep ilcnnlllnlly'ln mt (nmrly. Thoughtful am Mom; to appear In prim. yet i can not refuse to have this communicnuon made public if judged boat to serve lhe cause 0| hummmy. >_ Rowecflullg lhme. ' - . " ‘- M. A AMS. No.26oldYork Road. 'ji'lfiice 25 cents per box. . ".::; ,flGEN'I'S: I H; _E. 5r W. F. Irwm. Clearyield. _, ._ Messrs. .flmolds. Lullzersburg. r {John Pattonflr. Curwmaville. -4- ' I‘Lem' Lulz. enc/wrlle. . Clearfield. Dec. 25, 1847. Iy. Co'urt Proclanmlion. WflEREAStho Hon. Geo. W. Wood wurd,Pres ‘ 1 ‘ 'denKJudge ofthe Courzol'Common Plans 01 lhé flerudicinl district. composed ol {he counties 0! Clnmo ,- Miffiin. Centre and Clonrfleld. and the Hon. James T. Leonard and Abraham K Wright, M'nAs-oocmwludgen in Cleurfiold county. have mum! thoir prec‘epl. bounng date the 7th dnv 0! Sop “WP”. ”48.: lo‘me directedJor ho.ding n Cour; o, Common Plano, Orphana Court, Court ,pt Qwrtcr Sessions, and Court of Dyer «in 71:» . mfnzr and General Jail Delivery, f l Cleulfiqld Towmfnrlhe County 0! Cleurfimumn “$333?” 01 December next, (being the 4th day ' r Notrce {when are herein 'ven ‘ {giizfionenJuuice-{rmie Ponéé,% Constables . oCoum otCle fld ' l ' own propn‘" Y _ one .[u uppearxntwlr Exammmiofig’gar‘mlhmlls, Rowrdanquramons “....mm. M.. orgeczfizwxgwrsmnd" ":°:° lo berdone; and m wunm“ and other 0 ppor ‘1 '_' segulngm behnll mmeCummunwoulu P 'l‘flom: Pro £a=9uigrgfr°rfquiitle¢<o.be [ban and mica? 3i?:na'l2{ _ par wnouu'e v , ~ "'5 "Wm“? .‘0 “0 Punc?u:l‘ilr‘r‘l|llr:|r:§:£rlxh Jun)": {:2 ‘Pwigtt’dllm’c unreenbk lonulice. - we“ W “'l‘ e’rm mad at mm v u ' ‘ -' . Wih'dny ol- (;clober. m um‘ygm‘gigr'firflmm moo-and night hundred and lorry eight and 1?: .mvamv-sccmnl year of Amoricnh.,|nuep'cnd(gn;o __.; ‘ , ' ~ ’ ‘ JOHN STITES. Sh’fll QO'Z'I’IECES mmrled Simian: a! j > , (hectare of Higler & Co. _ ‘ , . . ‘ r , A;N;EW,RLCRUIT, '. moms, PAINTS, and PAINT BRUSHES. DYES’I‘UFFS, DRUGS, MEDICINES, CON FECTIONARY, FRUITS. PATENT MEDI CINES of various description, and FAMILY MEDICINES of almost éycry kind. A lnrge assortment of ESSENCES ol sunerlor qunlny, n'choice selccfion of I’ERFUMERY. & A good variety 'of BB VERAGES among which are LEMONflDE. MINER/1L Wfl TER, and a most crack article 'of :_:-:3 5%. 17':=§ fie-‘9”. {mgr-.:: .H '. d"; 5'7... $753.- mmmxwxmummx 333345399 together with a large assortment of FANCY & other articles by lnr to numerous to mention, has just arrived at the sign of ‘- r- -4 ~ M THE BIG «on; ’ . ”r MOR T A R %Z( . ANDfor snlcnlittlclowcrlhnn :“d' you can Imagine. ALSO, first. rate LEMONS, for twenty-five cents per dozen. . Persons wishing any of the above nrliclcs may be assured ufgclting‘ 11 first rate article, as the stock is entirely NEW. Cleurficld, May 1, 1848 Estate of Samuel Orr, dec’d. LETTERS 0! Atlmunialralmn having been grunlml m lhe subscribero on the eslnle ol Samuel Orr, Inlc nf Jnrdnn l0WlI!l‘llp. Clenrficld county, «lec’d. all pert-(lns having claims ur demands against said ealnle will present them duly amhcn- Named for nelllemenl—aml all persons in. debled lo lhn same are rrqucsled (o nuke payment wuhool (leluv. SIMON THOMPSON. Al , ANN ORR. g ‘m ” Sept. 2. 1848.—pd. ~«\ Stray Steers. may»? ' . ,/’§"-"-§Z’ SAME lo lhe residence ..;...qL.“ ol the uubscribr.‘ in Woodward lowmhip. Clenrfiuld county, on or about the 30lh September last. 3 STEERS. rising three. years old. branded on the hips and are supposed lo have belonged lo a drove. The owner is desired In come forward, prove properly. pay charges and take them away. otherwise they will be dealt with as Ihc law directs. HUGH HENDERSON. Oct. 9. 1848. REfiPECTFULLY informs the citi zens o! Clealfield county lhn he Is located in Curwensville. where he will carry on lhe business 0| CLOCK 8- I’VflTCH making and repair- Inz. ENGR/I VING. TUNING at various musical instru ments. such as 19.46 PIPES, flC’CORDEONS. MU- SICflL CLOCKS, ORG/INS JIND DULCIMERS. Also. repairing 0| lU/ITHEIUflTICflL INSTRUIPIEN’IS. making GOLD flND SILVER WflRE. &c. Wile will also leach and give lessons on the Accordeon. _nj‘All his work [hall be done in lhe very best style, and upnn lhe lowest terms. Curwensville. Jan. 25, ’48.-—-1 yr RED & BROWN PILLS. HE demand lor lhe above medicine T in lhe last 2 or 3 years, is deemed a sulficienl apology for placing it now ful ly belore lhe people : and the diseases for which it is applicable have become so pre valent in lhis country that a remedy enli tléd in confidence. is a great desideralum. The diseases 1 allude to Ire Hepatitis. (Liver nfleclion,) Dyspepsia, and leinule complaints in general. fi'l‘hn above pillsnvill be kept con stantly lor sale by Richard Shaw. Clearfield. Bigler & Co.. Bell township. Graham 8~ Wright, llradlord " James McGirk. Philip~bnrg. J. W. Miller. Clvarfield B'dge. Irvin & Achride. Burnside. Seligaberger & Bloom, Cur wensville. do do Lulherslmrg. ‘ \David Kinport. Cherry 7ree. Oct. 20. 1848. BECOME NEW. Dr. Wm. P. Hills, ulter experimenting for ten years, and trying everything likely to'be good for the cure ofCoughs. Colds, Consump tion. Asthma, Group, Bronchitis, Influenza, Difficulty of Breathing, Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Breast or Side, originating from cough or cold ; and for: a gentle emetic in any disense, has found by experience in prescribing for the above diseases, that the Fluid Extract of Squills is much the surest to perform a cure of any of the medicines now belore the public—and has the ndvmtage of being‘ at least one-hull cheaper. Don't be afraid to try it. It comes Irom itn ex~ perienced physicihn, and is no new thing. It ,is only the best aldhhing in the world got up in a new form. Also—lf you have yourself, or know or any one that hns‘ Totter, Scum-Head, Ringworm, Erysipelas, Ilch. or Indolent sore or any kind on the skin. nrmr; legs or feel. or any kind of brea king out on the skin, just go and buy a bottle or two of Dr. Hill’s Tetter Ointment. and use it accdrdingtto directions and it will positively perform a cure, if pcrsovered in. Eryeip'elas is always cured inJorty-eighl hours by putting on plenty. lmd keeping Open the bmvels with some cooling medicine, such as salts and cream of tartar. " ’ The above valuable medicines are for sale at Dr. A. M. Hill’s Drug Slorc,‘ Clearlield; at the 'sloreS' of Jnnies Forrest, Clearfield Bridge,- Crans & Brother, . Curwensvillé; Graham & Wright; Gmhamton ; Bowmundquohnslon, ljhil lpnburg. Centre county. and“- the prin'Clple otoreb throughout the county‘ "" . ‘ Clenrfield, Oct. 12, 1848.11 ‘ “j ‘ tr. A. M, HILLS ROBERT R. WELSH, DR. E. GREEN’S Just ngtiu'rned DR. A. M.. “ILL, from Phil’a, ITH a large hr! of new and most S§ improved Dental msltumcnts. ALSO. a large stock 0! cnreltu seloc lecled premium teeth from Sluckton’a Mnnufnctnry. - DR. S. IV. STOCKTON ' has drawn the premium lor manufacturing the best Metallic Artificial Teeth, not on ly in the United States. but in London and Paris , and Dr. Ilills 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. haslalso procured a very large variety of Extracting instruments, made according to Harrio’ latest patterns. and he can confidently assure all those who are troubled with those abominable pests. dccgycd (cells. that the Forceps are not on ly a much more sale and easy instrument with which to remove a tooth, but they cause much less pain at the time, and comparatively no soreness following. Dr. Hills has also a variety of other Dental requirements, each as Gold Plate. Gold Foil. Tooth Powders. U’ashcs and Brushes. and he is. lu||_v prepared to per lorm all operations in the line ol DEN 'I'ISTRY. such as in~erting on Gold Plate. or on Ptvuli, Plugging, Extracting tlhid Cleansing. And from past experience and success, he leels confident nl giving entire aatlulaction. and warrants all his work well done. and lo please his patrons. A reasonable length ol time given lor tri al to all jobs over $5, and it not found to answer all the purposes promised, no pay will be required. Ollice at the New Drug Store. the sign of the GOLD MOR'I'flR. ap.lB. ’4B. Bellefonte Foundry. STOVES, AND OTHER @éASQ‘HK‘IC‘JQo WfELCH & LEYDEN, would an nounce (0 ller lriends and the public, that they will cnulinue the busi ness 0! IRON FOUNDERS. at the old stand, where they Inleml [0 keep always on hand a latge and varied assortment of maswumago \Ve have lately elected and are now filling up an extensive ' MACHINE SHOP, with three Lathes, lor lurmng nml filling up all kinds ol Machinery. such as Gris! and Saw-mill Castings. Machinely lur. Forges. Furnacesér Rolling Mills. unclu dmg Ho! Blast'Pipes lur Furnaces and Bloomeries ; and will be prepared to lur niah on lhe shorten! notice and in a satis factory manner all kinds uf Machinery.— Nuw on hand a huge assortment of PJIT TEENS. o! lhe latest and moul Impmved uylea. inciuding lhedlflereot sizes, 0! lhe [)urkee G- Brice Reaction H'aler W’lneels. [lj’Pauerns not on hand, made on short notice. STOVES. “e have now and inlend keeping ul wayn a stuck ol the unrivalled VE'I'O and FULTON Hot Air Cooking Stoves, dul letenl Sizes ; also flir Tight, Fancy Pur lor 6' Nine Plate Wood Stoves. ol differ ent sizes logelher mlh luur sizes ofa su perior Balloon Coal Stove. as well as Cyl ender and FANCY Coal Sluvea. We will add during the coming season, sever al New patterns of Cuuking, .Air'l‘!ght, and Parlor Stoves. PLOUGIIS Always on hand a good assortment ol PLOUGHS. lo which we are adding sev eral new pallerns lhis wring. Hollow ware of all kinds. Sleigh (S- Sled Soles. Wagon Boa‘es. Smoothing lrons,&c. ..S-c. [lf/“All the übuve articles. nml every thing in our lune “ill be sold on the moat reasonable terms {or Cash. or Country Produce. lronmaslera' Orders, Old Mela], &c. Olders {rum 3 distance promplly amended to. GEORGE WELCH, DANIEL LEYDEN. Bellelunte. Feb. 18,1848. AF‘FIC'I ED, READ ! HILADELPMIA MEDICAL HOUSE—Estab- P llshed 15 years ago, lav DR. KINKELIN' The otdesl,suzcsl and best hnn lo cure all fotms 01 secret dxscnsea. dinenscs nl lhe skin and aolilnry hnhilu ul youlh. is D". KINKELIN', N. W. corner 01 THIRD and UNION 813., between Spruce and Pine. one and a hulfsquareafram the Etc/urge. [’hlludelphin. T/IKE PflRTICULflR AOYICE. Youth who have injured themselves by a curtain practice indulged m—u hnml trequenlly learned from evil companions, ur ul animal—lhe efl'ucls 01 which are nightly lell; even when asleep. and deslrby bolh mind um! body,flhould upply unmediulely. Weuk. nous nml conumuunnnl debililyimmedmlely cured. and full vigor reulorml. All letmrs rosr mm, YOUNG MEN! llveu value your lile or your health. remember the delay 01 e month. nay. even 11 week.mny prove your ruin. both at body and mind. Hence lei no l'alao modesiy detar you lroin making your case known io one yiho. lrum education and respectability. can a. lone' befriend you. Ho “ho places himself under DR. KINKELIN'S treatment. may religiously eon~ fldo in his honor as a genileman, end in whose bosom will be forever locked llio secret oi the patieni. Too many think they will hug the aecrcl iotlieir own hearts, and cure themselves. Alan! how olten istliis a fetal deluuinnmnd how manye promising young man, who might have been an ornament to so~ ciety. has laded from the earth. v COUNTRY INVflLIDS. finding it inconvenient to make personal application. can, by stating their case explicitly. logelhei' wilh all iheir symptotis. (per letter, pout-paid.) have lorwnrded to lhem a cheat containing Dr. K 33 medicines appro priated nCCOl'lllngli'. ‘ Packages of Me wines {orwurded lo any part of tlie UnitedSta‘ics at a momenl‘a notice. l Posrr PAID LETTERS, addressed to Dn. KiNKELiN, Philadelphia. will bu’ promptly attended to. ‘ .Seo advertisement in the Philadelphia S irit ofthe Timea, ‘ ~ g 5 jun. 28,1;48. ly SUGAR can‘be purchaséd at very low pncu by callingh‘m {he More of ~ .' "JOHN" PATTON. Curvlounill'c, June‘ 16, 1183.8. ' V FOR“ SALE! . FOR SALEf!~! THE subscriber is just receiving a large and handsome lot of goods to suit theft". _ _ .nnd wmlcr clemaml:-—nnd having purchased mem at low rulefl, he is determim»: ed to sell accordingly. The stock comiala in part 0! the lollowiug - ‘. Cloths, Callcns. Bishop Lawn. ' - Casmmuu. Linen Gingham. Cambric Muslin. Sfltllflclll, Bleached Muslim. Jaconeu do ~ . Linaeys, Camon Flannel“. Barred (I 0 Alpacas, Cloaking and cl’k Lining. Cumbric Handkerchiell. Rod and White Flannela. Satin.S||k &qther vestjngs, Shirt~col|nrs and Boioms, Scotch and dom. Gmghnms, Silk Serge. Black and other shawls. Also. many other article; of STJQPLE and FJINCY GOODS. Hardware. [A general assortmcnlf] ‘ ‘S Queensware, g Stationary . Combs. BOOTS 81, SHOES, .8 very large supply, such as Mena’ extra fine Call. do first quulily do do do do Coarse W®mmm3o LB®®°LPE3 &KILD SEEIQDEESSo Womeus’ Morucco Boots, Womens’ Gniier Shoes, Womens’ PumpS, 0" ('0 Kip. ‘lO %“0 "" do Rubber Shoes, do Peg Shoes, do Kid - I’o Mens’ do do [rj’The above goods will he sold vevy ,low For cash down. W HEAT, RYE. 0A IS. and other grain. as Well as BU 1' YER, EGGS, RAGS, &c.. &c.. lnken In exchange lnr good: Clearfivld. Auguu 30. 1848 IRON FOUNDRY, Jit Curwensville. Cicarflcld counly, Pa. ‘HOM PSONS. DALE & C 0.., having 1 purchased lhe lulu Fuundry. nl Culwenswllc. tespecflully inlurm lhell’ lriemls and lhe public generally. (ha! they are now prepared In make all kindgul castings at lhe bhurlefl nullce nml on tha most Irnsunuble lerma. Their Plouglug_ Stoves. Hulloware. Mill-Irons, &c.; &c.. cannot be surpassed either ful beauty on serwce. They would call the particular altenlinn of larmers to the Mill‘Hall Plough Pa!- !crn, Much the) have pruculed, and which Is believed to be supelior to any other now in use. at [he uhorlesl notice. and as cheap. il nul cheaper, than they can be procured else when. .::?”All kinds of Country produce— cven cash—Will be taken In exchange (or work. ’ . Aug. 4. ’4B. CRANS &L BROTHER, . GENTS for lhe sale 0| Dr. JA YNS A Family Medicines ,- [)r. CULLEN’S Indian Vegetabe It’em «(y—Panacea. Specg/ic and Pile Rem ed! ,- H " ' ‘ ' Dr. JfIPPLL'TON’S Remedy/or Deaf- ness ,- CAN'I'RELL’S Compound Alediculed Syrup of b'arsupari/la ; CflN'I‘RELIX-Sflnli Dyspeplic Powder; C NTRELL'S fllleralive Pills; SflND'S Sursaparilla. &c., &c.. LS'C. Huvejuat received a fresh supply at Ihc name. Curwinsville. May 10. [sl‘ OF LETTERS remaining in L lhe Pol-I (mice at Cleariicld Pm. Uclober lat 1848 Barren. Wm 0 Esq. Soy, “'rlliam Black, N3|aon Metre“, Wm L Borers, RM. F Montgomery. Wm Ciel-mun. Eli B Marks, Danl. H 2 Carr, Asrll Mnghev. Robert EHIUN. “any Esq. Morrison, George Flelcher. N Orr Mary Ann Fisher. Dr. E Palchen. Johr. Esq Guisenhurlnllenry Pen-rs, Jacob R Huber, Henry Peck, Mary E Hall. H 8 James, John Herlucker Cornelius Sherwood. Nathan Kelly. James M Slronll. Elizabeth Kmlng. .l Esq. Weeks. Daniel R pd WM. L. MOORE. P. M. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! CRANS «9' BROTHER, EIAVEJM! leceived from Philadelphia an assortment of CHEAP and FASHIONABLE Spring and Summer Goods, To which they would call the attention ol their lormer patrons and the puinc gen erally. Curwansville. May 10. '4B. Marble Manufactory, _,- ;flt Lewistown, Pa. HE subscriber renppcllulily inlnrms T the i'nhabitnms nl Clearfleld cuu'ri'l‘) Ihnl he still cunlinugu lo supfiW all uulers lor TOM BS. HEAD and FOOT STONES, MARBLE MAN'I‘ELS.£ aml-uil other work in'hiy line {it mudcrnle prices and out 0! Ihc bestv material.’ 1 {CPlnlm-mulion will be given as‘lb prii cee. &c.. on upplicalinu 10.1. L. (;‘ultle. Esq.,'at Clemfield, who’ will receive or~ deru and‘give an inlorlhalion r'e uired.’ A CHARLES STRA‘TéFGRD. - Lewiutowu, May ‘2O, 1848. . . k" DRY GOODS. Buckets and Tubs Bruoma. HATS. Beaver and Russia. CAPS} Fashionable clulh lo: Men and Boys. ' Youths‘ Coarse Boots. Buys’ do do do Monruen. mmsmu Sawmmo Farmers Look Here! Four llorae Power Tumbling Shaft and Slrap Threshing Muchinesfor $75. 81 S. WILSON, of Slrultunvnlc. S Clarion county. Pa.. wuuld respect lully inform the people of Cleavfield coun ty, Ihnl lhey have now on hand and are manufacturing Four Hurue Power Thresh mg Muhines at me low price 0! Sevenly- Fwe Dollars. warramed to be good. Also. 'l‘vm Hurse Puwer'l'lucshing Mn chlnes not surpassed by any in lhe Slur, and we will warrant Ihcm lu lhreph in mm: day 125 bushels Wheat. or 125 bushels Ryt'. 225 bushels ()al‘. or 15 bu-hvlv clu ver-seed. i! «all nurmled. They have erected a Foundry and B'ntkhlllllhrhop which enablers lhem (o ~e|| mach-Illegal}! much lower price lluun ever ollered In Pen hylvania. PATENT 30R“SHELLER.-'l‘hey are [l6w maklng, and kwp un hand. a Pl lenl C(IID'S'H‘HH’ al the law price of One Dollar and I-fly cents each. tan-I‘m: subbcvlbeln will receive in payment lor the above Threshing Ma chines GRAIN, (Wham. Rye and 02in.) .[ Ir“ a! Shaw’~ Mill, 3! Clenrfielu. of at lwm’s Mull, Curwensvulle. RxCHAnn SHAW. Clearfieid. and JOHN PAT'I‘ON. Curwemvulle. are lhe agenl» for the “11.? ul Hm übnve machines in lhn: coun- Iy, either 0! whom Will give all necessary ‘iulormaliuu reluliug Iherelu. s, A; 8. WILSON Slruxlunville, Jul) 20. ’4B. Perry township, Clarion co.. July 8. '4B. We do cenify lhn we have one of FVilson: Two [lone Power Threshing Mackinac, and threshu! 11l one day, at the barn of Levi Ter willlger, 134 bushels of Wheat, am? say with confidence \o the Farmers that they are good machines, and easy work 'Ol'lwo horses. SAMUEL HAGAN JOHN KELLEY. Toby townslnp. Clarion 00., July 8, ’4B. l have on”c of Wilson's Two Horse Power Threshing Machines. manufactured in the well end 0! Skrallonville, this county. and I am con fident I can lhresh 120 bushels of wheat in one day. I consider them a good machine and not liable to get out of order ‘VM. F. 1300 MB, .flttorney at Law, Plnladelp Ina, WILL attend to the settlement of claims by the heirs of JOHN NICHOLSON against Lands in Clunrfield or adjoining counties. Do ing well acquainted with the Nicholson Title. persons dash-(ms of extinguishing the Nicholmn claim to their Farms, may have their busincu attended to by letter (posit-paid) addressed to le. I". Boone, Philadelphia. Augugst 16, 1848, @CQCQKSIINQEB‘ BW®VW§Q GREAT vnrleiy of COOKINGw A S'I‘OVES, PVarranled, hum $13.50 in $32.00. for sale bv. ' ' F. J. HOFFMAN. Lewislnwn, July 10; ’4B. . 5- ‘ Latest from tke PEifi CE and PLENTY DECLflRED.’ BACON and WEE/{r FLOUR on hand and for sale by' , ‘ ' . ' CRANS .3; BROTHER- Cdrwensville. Jum- 16. 1848. . dozen Gnunl Buffa‘ln OverSho'cs M lhe nlore-ol' v BIGLER &:CO. Tgwflflhlfi Brown Shinmga _nl Ihc More 9! a BIGLER 8n COL... Patent Medicines. Grind— Stones. Brass Clocks. Childréns’ Boom. pegged. do (in sewn]. do Red Morocco, do Black do F. P. HURXTHAL RUB’T N. HUEY S'; f:
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