Boot & Shauna-king. . ;: McCIJNTOCK 81 GALER, Rnsruo'rwu.’ inform thvir friendsSz Jho publiccvnrrally that lhe} have gunnn'encvd lhubusiueu nf {mow 43mm gmmmamumao m O'Wt’luvl'le. in Iho building known as MNaul's 'l‘annwv, on the sec,- " ond floor, we're they are HI;W making, 81 will comifle to make all work in their line of buvness in the best nml most .m -viceable file, and at the shorten notice and or“! most reasonable terms. Garden, and Country prmluce gen erallydken in (‘XChßllgl‘ lor wovk, ALEX. McCLINTOCK. 'JAMES GALER, D, 8. 1848. ’ Dissolutlon. .'MHE Cnfpartnertnhip heretolme exist \ing' between the subucribern under '{firm at Beers. Cowdcr &- Sloan. in " Saw-mi” businesn, has thi!l day been asolved by mutual consent. The books [lhe above firm will be left with Chnn. Sloan tor settlement. Inf/“The businesn will be continued by Cowder & Sham—ML B. velirin: trom lhe firm 'I‘HOS. BEERS, JOHN COWDER. CHA’S. SLOAN. Bogus lp. Dec. 4, 1848. Auditor’s Notice. IN pursuance of an order ofthe Orphans Court at the county of Clenrficld. they have appointed ,the subscrtber to no ditttnd distribute the balance in the hands of the Administrators of Adam Nevling. dec'd, of Beccaria township. Clenrfield county; I have appointed Monday the 15th day of January 1849. at my office In the borough ol Clearficld for hearing & auditing the above matter. when the heirs ofthe said Adam Nevling, and all other pcrmns interested in the distribution of the balance in the hnnth anonathan Boyn~ tun. the survivtng administrator. are re queslcd to attend. JOSIAH W. SMITH. Aud. Clenlfleld, Dec. 9. ’4B.—pd Stray Cow. ”.65 TRAYEDawuy from the ;:w'mmfi residence of the subscri ~\.~. _ . ”\Lafl‘ be: In Lawrence lOWnfihlp, ‘ some time in the month 0! June or July, a large Red Cow, with large horns. The subscriber will reward any person giving him Information ofhu when-abouts so that he can get her. . JONATHAN NICHOLS Dec. 12. 1848. Partnership Dissolved. THE Co partnership heretofore exist - ing between lhe undersigned. Ira dmg under the firm ol Thomas Illiller &- Brolhers, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books ol the late firm are in the hands of H. B. Miller. and all per. s’om having unsetlled accounts will come lorward wilhoul delav. THOMAS MILLER. W, U. MILLER. JOHN MILLER, HENRY B. MILLER PHILIP MILLER. Bogga Ip. Dec. 8. ’48.-—pd mm IS hereby given. that the nndereigned, composing the late .firm of Thomas Miller 81 Brothers. nor either of them, will be held responsible in law. tor debts heretotnre. or hereafter contracted by John W. Miller—he never having been 1! part ol said firm. THOMAS MILLER. W, H. MILLER. JOHN MILLER. HENRY B. MILLER. I’IIILIP MILLER. Dec. 8. 1848.-—pd Partnership Dissolved. THE partnership heretofore existing between Richard Mossop and John H. Hilburn. ol the borough of Clesrfield, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books will be kept a short time by Richard‘Mossop for settlement. and all persons knowing themselves indebted, are hereby notified to cull and settle their ac counts and save cost. RICHARD MOSSOP. JOHN H. HILBURN. Clearfield. Oct. SI. 1848. SPERM CANI'LES. A large m vquannty oi superior quality. tor sale It the sign of lhe . ‘Oct. 3] =~IF®IBIflBQ® @QNNWI‘YIQ _Sale of Town mots. . WILL be sold at public vendue‘in ~ . lhe town 0! MARIEN, io Fares! ’cou‘o’tyfioo ’ ‘3‘ Tuesdnv the “3“] “January, 1849, Terms olv salez—One-lourth of (hop'o‘i‘c'hoae money to be paid in hand; opogfourlvh in six months; oue-foiuth i’n Wolvo'momhs; and the balance imeigh teen months lromlbe day of male. at which 3 l‘ime a good and sufficient deed will b'ol given by the subscriber. ' “ ' l ~ CYRUS BLOOD. ‘ -: Brookville, Po" Nov. 14. '4B. - ;Piéceé Blacka‘gud Fancy Alpacu’nal -‘lh’e'u‘3me ‘dl‘g'Z‘Jf-i' IBIGLE‘R & 00."! 'NE’(dozen piecel'White' 8:. Red Plan; cell for ul‘e by BIGLER 6; Co. , =3 GOLD MORTAR. Home Industry. .‘., RATEFUL Im- G pas! luvms. the“ "is subwrlber renprcllul ”4:291er 3i% l_v iulnrmn hm Illvntlh and the public generally. that he H nuw "Goingi! on his own Hook." in the shnp lululy m:- cupivd by thnp 81 Hillburn. on Market sheet, where he is pxepareu Io make. as he Is now making. IBCDCQQ‘Q s 3? QMCDTB. In the menu‘s! and most M'rvicruble man ner_. From his long vxperirnce in th: business. and by alnct 'ullontion In hi< shop. he hiilM‘b In receive. M he l'l sure he will (IL-serve. a lull share of lhe pulrnnage of the public. Hider». and olhec cuunuy ploduce. In ken in exchange lor wmk. JOHN H. HILLBURN. Nov. 28. 1848. C) Estate of Jose/)1: W'z'ley, dcc’d ETTERSM Administralmn having becn grunled lo the aubscribprr, o‘n the estate of Joseph Wiley, late of Fergu mn tnwmhip, Clt‘nrfirlt' county. deceas ed. all persons indebted to «aid estate will make Immediate payment, and those having demands against the same will pre sent them duly authenticated for neute ment. JAMES WILEY. fldm'r. ELIZABE'I‘H WILEY. fldm'x Ferguson Ip.. Nov.'2B, 1848. ’ Estate of Jolm Irvin, Deceased. ‘ ETTERS of. Adminlslrnlion havmg L been granted to the undersigned on lhe estate nlJohn Irvin, late «I Puke town ship, Cleuvfield county. dec'd, all persons having claims or demands ngmmt said en late will present lhem duly aulhenlncuted lnr aetllemenl—und all persuns indebted (u lhe snme are requested (0 make pay ment without delav. I ELIZA IRVIN, Adm’rx. Nov. 20. 1848 —43. Estate of Rhine/lan Wetzel, dec’d ET'IERS of Administration having L been granted to the subscribers on the estate of Rhinehnrt “'etzel. late 0! Bell towmhip. Clearfiold county. dec’d, all persons having claims or demands &- gainst aaul estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement—and all per s«.ns indebted to the same are requested tnlmake payment without delay. ENOCH B. WE'I‘ZEL. Ml , HENRY WE'I‘ZEL. E- "‘ " Nov. IS. 1848. EXECDYOR’S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that letters testamentary have been granted to the undersigned, Executor ol the last will and testament ol James Carson. late at Brady township. Cleurfield county dec’d. and that accordingly all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make set tlement without delay, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated {or settlement. JOHN CARLILE. Ex’r. Brady tp., Oot. 3lst. '4B. J To the Public. N RS. ELIZA IRVIN respecllully I informs her friends. nml the public generally. lhn! she intends l 0 continue the Mercnnllle businen in lhe building lately occupied by her deceaxell husband, in Curwensville—wlnere there is now on hands a large Mock uf well-aunrled Goods. which will be sold on terms as ac commodating as Hwy can be purchased elsewhere in the countv. STRAY HEIFER. flaw-um. GAME to the residence of (f‘i’iu‘igl the subscriber retitlin lin Decatur township. Clear? field county, about the-80th 0! September last, a Dark Red Heifer. about two years old. The owner “It” came forward prove properly, pay churgn nml take hvr away JAMES HUDSON. Nov. 22, 1848.—pd. 1 REAL ESTATE For Rent. HE subscriber, Guardian lor the mi- T nor heirs ol Samuel Harrier. dru’d, offers for rent the larm lately occupied by said dec’d in Bindtord‘ township. Clear field county. containing 150 acres more or I'9B. with about 70 acres under cultiva iion. There is on the place a good LOG DWELLING HOUSE. and ngood lug Barn, with n Spring of excellent water con venient lo the house. Also—n good bear ing Orchrnd. in a thrilty and flourishing condition. The above property will bet leased tor sor 6 years, nml produce 0! the farm taken in payment of rent. . For lurther particulars. enquire of the «übscriber. near the farm amt 1 mile lro‘m Grahumton. ANGUS GILL. ' Bradford tp., Nov. 13, ’4B. V W 9 WELVE pieceyextru fine White ‘ Shirtings at the store ol - ‘ Uct. 25. ‘ BIGLER & Co. NE dozen gentlemen’s fine Merino . Shins lor sale by BIGLER & Co. 6 Battele Syrup & Suzarhouse Molas sea {or sale by BIGLER & CO' QOTPIECES unortfd Sanincm ll ' lhe'atore of Biglet &‘Co. ~ STOVES. “e have now and tnlend keepih‘g al ways a stock ol the unrivalled VE'H) and FULTON Hot Air Cooking Slooes, dif lcrent sizes; also flir Tight, Fancy Por lor 5- Nine Plate Wood Stoves. ol dnfl‘cr ent sizes together With [our size: ofa su perior Balloon Coal Stove. on well no Cyl ender and FANCY Coal Stoves. \Ve will add during the coming season, sever al New patterns of Cooking, Air Tight. and Parlor Stoves. PLOUGHS. Always on hand a good assortment ol PLOUGHS. to which we are adding seV erul new patterns this npring. [lo/low~ ware of all kinds. Sleigh tS- Sled Soles. Wagon Boa'es. Smoothing Irons, &c. &c. firf'All the above articles. nml every thing in our llne Will be sold on the most renaunable terms for Cash. or Country Produce. lronmustera' Orders, Old Metal, 81:. Olders {rum :1 distance promptly 1 attended to Nov. 28, 1848.. CERECDQQIBEINBQQ EVV ORLEANS. Wnnu Havana N and Lou! SUGAR. Steam Sytup. Sugar-House and New Orleans MOLAS~ SES. Rio COFFEE. Black and Gwen TEA. Chocolate. Rim, Spices. Slnrch, Salutalua. Ashlon’s hack Sull and Snll by lhe barrel—lor sale cheap by CRANS & BRH'I‘HER. NO7. 14. Uurweluvnlle. @AW'LNIQDNQ V HE public are hereby cuulioned not 1‘ to "us! my son (John Bar||)ny,jr.) unmy nccuum, as I "111 pay no mule deblb 0! his coulracling. JOHN BARMOY, Sr. Covington tp.. Nov. 17. 1848. waxwmmu’ mmmimimmsa ‘ R. JAYNE’S Ailerallve. Expvciur- D an! Curminalive. Vermiluge. Sana livc Pills, Hair Dye. Hair 'l'uuic and Ague Pills. Dr. CULLEN’S Indian Vegetable Rem edies. {warranted to cure or money re. turned.) CAN'I‘BELL’S Cumpound Medicated Snrgaparilla. Anii-Dyipeplic Powders. and“ Fever and Ague Mixture. Dr. LEIDY’S Sarsaparilla Pills. WRIGHT’S Indian Vegetable Pills. @Warranled genuine. lor sale by CRANS & BRQ'I‘HER. Nov. 1848. Curwenaville. SUGAR can be purchased very ' low prices by calling at the store of JOHN. PAT’I‘ON. Curwonsville. June 16. 1848. i DOZEN pair orB‘LANKETs at the etre of BIGLER 81 CO. dozen Gum and Buflalnw Sen at the store 0! BIGLER & CO. VII‘WO Bales Brown Shirtmgn at the ’ More of BIGLER & CO. ' AFFICTED, READ ! PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE—Bamb- Il'iali'éd 15 yours ngO. if DR. KINKELIN' THE oldesl.smesl and bell hnn to cum all ldrms o'lsocrel diseases, dmouscs n! the slun und sohlury hnhxlsm youth, is DH. KINKICLIN. N. W. corner ol'rmnn nnd UNION Sm. between bpruco and Firm. one and n hulfxquarufram the Exnhngc. I’hlludelphin. TflKE l’./IR TICULfl-RNO 710 E. Youth who have in_jurod lhsmne’vea by' n corloin practice indulged m—-u lmml lrequemlfif learned Irom evil comfmmous. or All echpulnlho c fuels 0! which nronighl y toll; even whennsloop. nnd d‘oslr’u bmh mindlund body,should npply Jmnmdinloly. {Wak nous um] cunamulmnul dobllily Immedmlely run-d. and full vlgur restored. All [cums roar mm, YOUNG MEN ‘ llyou value your lilo or your hunllh, remcmllizr the delay ol 11 month. nay. even a Week. may prove your rum, bum ul body and mind. licnculel nu l'nlao _inodesly deter you lrum making your case known to one who. lrum mlucnliun nml respoclnblllly. um 11. luno befriend you. ”0 \\ ho places himaoll undor DR, KINKELIN'S Ironlmenl. mny religiously con~ fido In his honor as n gemlomun, and in whosn bosom will be for over locked the secret ol the pullonl. Too many Ihmk lhoy will hug the secret lolheir uwn hearts. and cure themselves. Alas! how olten islhis a fatal delualnn.und how mnnyu promising ynung mnn, who might hnvn been on nrnnmenl loeo~ eioly, has ludexl from the earth. C 0 (INTI? Y INVflL/DS, finding it inconvenient to make personnl application, can, by slnlmg their case expllcnly, together With all lhoirsympmns. (per loller. pout-paid.) huvo lurwnrdcd lo lhem a chest conluiumg Dr, K 321 nlcdlcmcauppro primed ncconhngly. . Packages qucdminvs lorwurdcd to any pm! of lhe Unilnd smm; 01 n moment's nullco. Pos'r mm LETTERS, addressed to Dn. KINKELIN Philndelphin. will be promptly allondod to. See ad vcrtisomcnl m lhe I’hlladelphm Spin! ofthe Times. jnn.28,1848. ly Bellefonte Foundry. STOVES, AND OTHER @éAl‘fll‘mNCßßo ngELCH 65 LEYDEN. would on nounce to their lriends and the publlc, that they‘ will‘cuutinue the busi ness 0! [KO/V FOUNDERS, at the old stand, where they tntend to keep always on hand a large and varied assortment or @AKBQ‘HEJQQQ “’e have lately erected and are now fitting "up an extensive MACHINE SHOP, with three Lathes, tor turning and fitting up all kinda of Machinery. such as Gris! and Saw-mill Castings. Machinery lor Forges. Furnaces &- Rolling Mills. Inclu ding Hot Blast Pipes lor Furnaces and Bloomeries ; and will be prepared to lur ntuh on the shortest notice and in u antis lactory manner all kinds of Machinery.— Now on hand a large assortment of PflT TERNS. of the latest and most improved styles. including the tltfll’ereut sizes, of the [)urkee {8- Brice Reaction ll’aler H'lreela. [GDPatterns not on hand. made on short notice. GEORGE WELCH. DANIEL LEYDEN. Bellelonle. Feb.lB, 1848. READ AN D PROFIT. THE subscriber knowing that our country has labored under great disadvantages for Want of Medicine and articles of diet for the sick, Of a quality that could be depended on, has brought up a general assortment of a ' to any that have heretofore been offered for sale in this county. He also offers the following instruments for sale. A case containing Amputating & Trephining instruments; a silver Catheter and'hair-lip needles. A Vagina Speculum ; a large assortment ofTrnsses; cases of Cupping instruments; Stomach tubes; an instrument for cutting Uvu lu: Obstetric Forceps ; l’essariesl; Male & Female syringes; large and small injection do; Womb do; Key & Forceps for drawing teeth. U terine upporters ; Catheters; Elastic Bag for drawing Breasts; Glass pipes for do., Nipple Sheaths; do shells; Sucking bottles; Spring lan~ cets; Thumb do; Spatulas; Mortars; Pill cutters; Brass scales and weights; Glass funnels; graduated Measures; Thermometers; Tooth brushes & powder. He has an assortment ofdisinfecting agents for pu ril'ying sick rooms, cellars, &c. He also offers for sale a supply of including Swaims Panacea; an assortment ofPiflS, Oils, &c. He will supply customers with Spices, Perfumes, Soda and Water Crackers, Blue and Black Ink, Ink-powder, Sand paper, British Lus tre, Blacking, Pewter Sand, Wafers, Red and Black Sealing-wax,— Fine Soaps, Dyes, Oils, Paints, Varnish, Glass «9 putty; all of which he will sell at a very small profit for GASH! Clearfigld, September 12, 1848 DR. E. GREEN’ S RED & BRO‘VN PILLS. HE demand tor the above medicine T in the last 2 or 5 years. is deemed 1: sufficient npulngy tor placmg it now ful ly before the people; and the diseases lnr which it is applicabie have became so pre valent in this country that a remedy enti lled to‘confidence. is a great desideralum. The diseases 1 aHude In are Hepalilis, (Liver afleclion,) Dyspepsia, and lemalc complalnu in general. [IS-”'l'he above pills will be kept can. stanlly lor sale by Ric/lard Shaw, Clearfielcl, Big/er 6' Co.. Bell lmvnship. Graham 6~ IVrig/zl, l’urmHm‘d Jame: .MrGirlr. thll'llhburg.‘ J. ’7. [WU/er. Clearfield B'tlge. Irvin ‘9' chßride. Burnmlc. Seligabcrger & Bloom, Cur wenpvllle. do (/0 Lulhenhurg. David Kinport. Cherry 776:: Oct. 20. 1848. ma ©1111!) «.9111:qu . BECOME NEW. Dr. Wm. l’. Hills, utter experimenting for ten years, and trying everything likely to be good tor the cure of Coughs. Colds, Consump tion. Asthma, Croup, Bronchitis, Influenza, Difficulty of Breathing, Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Breast or Side, originating from cough or cold; and to: a gentle emetic in any disease, has found by experience in presrribing for the abovediseaser, that the Fluid Extract oquuillu' is much the surest to perform a cure of any all the medicines now belore the public—and has; the advantage of being at least one-halt cheaper. Don't be afraid to try it. It comes Irom an ex~ perienced physician, and is no new thing‘ Hi 13 only the beat old thing in the world got up in‘ a ncwiorm. l Also—lfyou have yourself, or know or any one I'an has Tcttcr, Scald-Hend, Ringworm, Erysipelna, Itch. or Indolent sore of any kind on the skin, arms, legs or fun, or any kind of brea king out on the skin, just go and buy a bank.- or two of Dr. Hill's ’l‘encr Ointment, and use it according {0 directions and it will posnlivcly perlorm a cure. il pcrsavered in. Er) sipelns I: always cured in tony-eight hours by pulling on plenty, and keeping open the bowels with some cooling medicine, such as salts and cream of tartar. ‘ The above valuable medicines are {or sale at Dr. A. M. Hill's Drug Store. Cicarfieid; at the stores 0! James Forrest. Clearfieid Bridge; Crans & Brother, Curwcnsviile; Graham & Wright, Gmhamton ,- Bowman & Johnston. Phil ipsburg, Centre county; and at the principle stores throughout the county. Clenrficld, Oct. 12, 1848. tr. ‘VL'I. F. BOONE, flttorney at Law, P/tiladel; Ina, WILL attend to the settlement of claims by the heirs of JOHN NICHOLSON against Lands in Clenrfield or adjoining counties. Be ing- weli acquainted with the Nicholson Title. persons desirous oflextinguishing the Nicholson claim to their Farms. may have their business attended to by letter (post-paid) addressed to ‘Vm. F- Boone, Pniladelphia. 4 Augugst 16, 1848, ' NEW 81. SEASONABLE GOGDS. ILLIAM BIGLER & Co.. are re §§ calving and opening a trash sup ply at their old stand. consisting in part of a general assortment 0! Dry Goods. Groceries, Queensware. Hardware & Gut lery. Hats 6- Caps. Boots (3» Shoes. Oct. 25. 1848. OOKING STOVES. NINE Plate 0 Stoves and Stove-pipe [or sale at low‘ prtceti at the store of t JOHN PATTON. CurWensville Nov. 13. ’4B. PIECES English and Fren cloth" at the store _! ‘ NEW DRUG 8b CHEMICAL STORE. SUPERIOR QUALITY PATENT MEDICINES, Ii Broad- HENRY LORAIN. HARDWARE. WIILL SAWS. Cm»: cut, Compass. i 'l‘ennn. ”and and VVI-ml Saws; Bnuad Axes nml Double bills. (all warran led ;) Fllmul all descriptions; Door-locks and Handles; lmh 'l'Pn-Kelflen; Hrasu Kelllea; Smumhlng lrnm; Drawing kmves; Knive- and kas; Butcher, Cor ving nml Pan-Kunws; Ra'Lnrs; Augets; At'zeu; Chum-ls; Su'el unll lmu Square“ Cullee Mills; Slmgh and Cow lic-Ila; 'l‘lace, Ilaller nml Lug Chums; Caul- Sterl; E'nglinh nml American Bllslfr- Sluel ; Iron. Nails, Spikes and Carpenteu’ Tools, 0| a good quality. lnr sale by ‘ CRANS & BROTHER. Nnv. 1848. mevn-vnle. “800/cs which are 800/cs.” HOSE whu me in “an! ul goml rea- T ding mailer lnr llw cunning winter eveningn, can be suppllml al ”run cumu -001mm” Memons ;'l‘ravels; Htsumru ul America, France. England. Rome and Grercr; kau on Arts and Scince; Sung liunks; Schunl Boukfi; Epi-cnpal prayer- Buuks ; Melhudisl, Bup'lsl and Ptt‘sbylc- Hun Hymn and Paulln Bl)()k\; liable! and 'l‘ntnmenu, un hand. The lullunlug chmce bunks lnr ‘alr : , Napa/con and his fllars/m/ls. I“ hshirzglon and his Generals. 'l'uy/or am! his Genera/s. Li/e 0/ Gen. Lewis Cass. Life 0] Gen. Eco/t. [and Penn Lives of Marion. Frank/m. Jqfl'crson \\ imlmv-l’upen; Lc‘Her nml \Vvllmg Pu per; SIM” and Pencil»; Uuld. Slecl. nml lvmy Penn; [in-1!. Blue. and Black Ink. on hnmt. CRANS S; BRO I‘HER. ‘ Nuv. 1848 Cunwrnsvulle. ‘ { A NEW’ RLCRUHT, ‘ Of OILS, I’AIN'I'S, and PAINT BRUSHES. UYI-LS'I'UH’S. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CUN‘ FEC'I'IONARY, FRUITS. PATENT MEI)!- CINES of various dcscriplion, and FAflIILY MEDICINES of almost every kind. A large assortment of EA‘A‘I'JNL‘I'IS 0t suucriov quality. u chozce sclccnon ot I’l-Jlx’l-‘UJIER Y, & In good variety of Blil‘lz‘ltlul-JS among which are LEIUONJIDE. 111/NEIUIL [PET/'1')”, and a most crack article of } SMMKSSMNMQSEBEZEQILA 333353139 together with a lurgc assortment of FANCY A's other articles by far to numerous to mention. has just alrived at the sign of THE BIG GOLD MOR T A R AND [or sale 11 little lower than you can imagine ALSO, first rate LEMONS, for lwenly~fivc cents per dozen. l’cxsons wishing any of the above articles may be assured al‘gelling a first rule aruclu, as the stock is entirely NEW. Clearfle’d, Mus L 1848 ROBERT R. WELSH, ESPECTFULLY informs the cili- R zena of Clemfield county that he I; located in Curwansville. where he will carry on the husinenn ol CLOCK (8- WflTCH making and repair mg. ENGRfl VING, TUNING at various musical instru~ \ menla.such as BflG PIPES, flCCORDEONS. MU SICflL CLOCKS. ORGflNS flNI) DULCIMERS. Also. renaming ol MflTHEJMflTICflL INSTRUMENYS. making GOLD flNI) SILVER WflRE. &c. RCPHe will also teach and give lessons on the Accordeon. ~ O:I3AM his work fha|l be done in the servy best style,nnd upon lhe lowest terms. Curwensville. Jan. 25, ’48.-—l yr 1 DOZ. Fine Cashmere and “Woolen . Shawls lor sale by BIGLER& Clo. A. M_ HILLS
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