"Hbme Industry. . RA'I‘EFUL [or ' » G pad lawns, my“ ~uh~cribvr re‘prcllul ‘ Iv infmms his him-nulsr and ”1" public generally. max hob nuw "Goingil on his own Hook." in [he map Inxely or runiul by Mmuwp & llillburn. nn Market lleh'ffi'ifl, when- ha» in pu-purwl Io make. af- he m’now making. 33(903‘3383 CS9 QWCDIQQ In lhe nehlest and mm! m-rvicrnble man ner. From his long experivnce in the bunlnchn, and by nine! ultrminn m hi. Inhop. he hopes In rerewo. n he H sure he willdeserve. a lull shure of the patronage of the public. Hider. and oth enunhy prmluce. lu ken in exchange [or walk. JOHN H. HILLBURN. Nov. 28. 1848. Estate of Josep/c Wiley, dec’d. LETTERS 0! Administration haying ‘bun granted lu lhe subncviberc. on We estate of Joseph Wiley. late of Fergu- Mm lowmhip, Clearfield counly. deceas ed‘. all pernnna indebted In mid e-late will make Immediate 'ppymenn and Ihnne having demands against ihe same will pre mm them duly authentiuied [or .eule mm. '1 JAMES “'ILEY. fldm'r. ELIZABETH WILEY. fldm'x Ferguson lp.. Nov. 28, 1848. , Estate qf Jo/m Irvin, Deceased. LETTERS of Administration hnvmg been granted to the undersigned cm the estate ulJohn Irvin, lute ol Pikctown ohip. Clenrfield cl:unt_v,¢lrc’(l, all pevsnns having claims or demandu ngalnnt enitl ea tate will present them duly authenticated lnr settlement—and all persons indebred tn the same are requvsted to make pay ment withuul delnv. ‘ELIZA IRVIN, Adm’u Nov. 20. 1848 —-43. Estate of Rhine/tart Wetzel, dec’d E'rIERS of Admtntstrnttun havtng L been granted to the subucnbeu (In the estuteul Rhtnehart Wrtzrl. late at Bell township. Clenrfield county. dec’d. a“ persons having claims or demands a g'uinst can! estate will ptesent them duly authenticated fur settlement—and at! per- It-m indebted to the same an- requuated‘ tolmalte payment \vilhnut delay. ENOCH B. WETZEL. «a , HENRY WE'IZEL. ‘ m" Nov. IS, 1848 T 0 the Public. NIRS. ELIZA IRVIN rmprcllully infotm: her hivnds. and lhv public generally. that she intends In continue Ibo-Mercantile businez-s in the building Inlely occupied by her decoaml husband. in Curwensvillé—wheze lheu- H mm on hands a large Huck n! well-anon“! Goods, which Will be sold (m term: 39 ac commodating as tiny can be purchased chewhere in [he (uunlv. REAL ESTATE For Rent. HE subscviber, Guardian fnr lhe mi- T nor hrlrl 0! Samuel Harrier. dec’d. offers lor renl the hum lalelyÌird by Mid dec’d in Brullurd toun~hip, Cleat field couuly. (onlnining 150 acres more Or Hun. with übuul 70 nctes under culllva lion. There is on the place a gum] - . LOG DWELLING HOUSE. Why and ugood lug Barn, mlh n __-_-'-_ Spnng 0! excellent water con- venlem in Hue house. Also—n gum! hear ing Orchrml. in a thrilly and finuridung condi'ion. The above prnperxy will be laud lot 5 or 6 yenra, aml prmlme 0! [hr farm taken in payment 0! rrnL For lurlher purlirulnn, e: qulrP of the ‘ubicriber. near lhe farm and I mil? from Grahamlnn. ANGUS GILL. Brndfovd In, Nov. 13, ’4B. NEW GOODS. RICHARD SHAW .- AS jusl remain-(l a! hill old stand a largo M-nrlmenl of ”Ml 5 & mmmmm @‘D’DWSJ’D among which “‘lll be luuml uoe ul the best unorlmenta 0! Dry Goods. Hardware, Gro ceries, Queenswarc, Drugs and Dye-stuffs, T In-ware, Stationary & books, Hats, caps & bonnets, boots and shoes, tobacco (8' Cigars our pet chain, Umbrellas, brass clocks. confectionury, oils Paints. etc. which he In delerminetl In lell cheap” than they can be bought elsewhere in (he ruumy. Cull nml examine. Oct. 25. 1848. ~ SPERM CANRIAES. A large quannvy u! superior quality, lor sale Llhe sign of the OH. 3| GOLD MORTAR Bqlrg-h Bruuu 8L Whiie Sugn: lor ‘qule by .. BIGLER 8L CO. l FEW BARRELS of excémHenl Sal! lun hale by A. M. HILLS. Ulcmfield. Nov. 14, 1848. PIECES uswm-d 'Sumneus u the alore‘ pl Biglcr 81 Cu. - Our readers are alreadyiiilorincd that by a vole of [he Senale. in [he close 0! the lan eevaiomllic " Union" was selccled as one oflho journals in which the pro ceedings and dcbales of that body me II) he published. A similar arrangement on lho pnri ol the House 0! Represenlalives will,ilislloped, be made when lliai body meois. ll ls om purposn in make the VVEKKLY UNION herealler, an it hnn been liereloforo, a poliiicnl. commercial, and miscellaneous sheel. and i 0 incrense rnihor than diminish in efl'iciency iii lhese levornl deparlmonia. 'l‘o affard space for this purpose, and at me sumo lime to lumiah Io our subscribers our lull rongressional reports, we‘re so in issue. during Iho session of Congress. a COl GIFI‘ESSIONA L SUPPLE MEN'I‘TO THE WEEKLY UNION. which shall contain the full reporls a» published in our daily edi~ lion. There WI” be at lens! one number oi the Sup~ plemenl per week. of [he same size and lurin as Ihe "('ongrei-sional Register“ The price 0! our Weekly UnlUl] has liurelylore been pul very low. Hamle iermined as “a me lo upnm no efforts In increase our already extensive Circululion, we propose in "from Io our subscribers boil: the \VBEELY UNION lor one year.and Ihe CONGRESSIONAL SUPPLEMENT during inc session of Congroas, iii the same pricn nl which Ihe Wekly Union alone has been iiiiliorlo unbhvh‘d, qu: 'l‘wo Dollars per niinum. liivurinbly in advme. THE WEEKLY UNION. in connexion “in. the CONGRESSIONAL SUPPLEMENT. ('niilaining lho lu repnrm odehalt-s and proreodings In Congress. WI“ hifilbllfihed logeiher ai Iho low rate of 'I‘WO DOLLARS PER YEAR. Nov. 28, 1848 CLUBS WIH be lurmshed wilh one copy nfench 01 the above oi the lolluning rules: Flwa comes (or 8 Dollars. Ten copies [or 15 dollars l’uyuble In ad- Vance. Pualmnslers, by sending us live rubacnbcrx, wn'a Ten Dollars enclosed, wnl be enutod to one copy of the Weekly Union und (Tungrvmnnnl Supplement. W'l‘he Weekly Union muy he had. us hereuulure, {or less than 11 your. by sending n prupnrtlunul nub at'npllon.bul in no case th tho Congrewunnl Sup~ plemont buuenllwith it until” [he full your in pan] tor. We uubnnt to our demuc one [new a that Ihln nrx rungcmont nth-r- lo mom un uppnrlunny ut mdtng In the mppurt ufour cherished pnnutpleu by uuutnunng 11 newspaper [lllbllcfllllnh UNDOL‘DTEDLY THE CHEAP EST \ln proportion to the quantity and vnlue ut ltm mullet nfl‘urdod them) which huu ever in lhm country been dovuted to the maintenance of mu uumocruttc cause. ln mkin upon ms mm shoulders. lor Iha present. [ha “ole "filmon' esmhluhmunl. the (whim Ia (mum of [he re: mlsnb‘lily which he lumsmmng. und rehea upon [he Lbemlily 01 she demucruuc puny to sustain hm: m Inn new eflurlu [or nut-fullness. Our exchange puporu, und olhem. “ho pubhsh this notice, wxll Me lurniuhed With a cupy 0! (ho Weekly Union and Congressional Supplement Washington, Nov. 4. 1848 ' E would call the ullennuu "J lhe W public genrrull)‘ lo our qgsormwnl 00 Ladies‘ Buols & Shoes. Gaitcra and Hal] Gaitersuflliuea’ Boots 6L Shoes— Genllemens’ coarse & Fine Boots & Mon roes—Childrona’ Shoes and Ladies’ Bon nets. We base a fine lot of Lndlrh’, MlB eo’, and Gemlemen’n Gum shoes. CRANS & BROTHER. Curweuavllle. Nov. 1848 r \WELVE pieces extra fine White 1 Shining: at. (he slur 0| Uct. 25. ONE dozen gemlemen’u fine Merino Shirl; [or male by BIGLERSL Cu. NE dozen piece: While & Red Flan uell [or sale by BIGLER & Cu. Clot/w, ‘Cassz'mercs, Sattinets, etc. ROAD CLOTHS ul all shades and B prices. Black. lime and Gceen 0 vctcoalmga. Black and Fancy Canaimeles and Smiueus, Saliu Velvet and Fancy Vealinga lur bale al the cheap corner, by CRANS & BROTHER. NM. 14. Cumenaville. Boot & Shoema‘king. MCCIJNTOCK 81 GALER. KBPEC'I‘FULLY 'lnlmm lhrir friendsSL me ’lmlmr {gt-nun!” lllul (hr) have commenced Um bump; n! » macaw amp) 1;, 9m©mmamnm®o a, m Curwt'naVlllP, 111 the buillllng knnwn n.- Manul's Tannery, nn lhc sec ond floor. wln-re Hwy are now making. 81 will cun'inue In mnkv all work in their mm 0! business in lhe hm! and most sm vlceablv plylv. uml n! [he rlmru‘s‘l nmice and on lhe moat reasnnuhle terms. Wlhdes. and Country pr-uluce gen erally, lukcn in exchange 'nr wmk. ALEX. McCLINTOCK. ‘ JAMES GALER, Q Dec. 8. 1848. Dissolution. THE Cu-phrlnerhhip lu-remlorc exiil ing [M‘H‘H'Fn lhe suMcribern under the firm M Beers, Cowdcr 8- Sloan. in Ihe Saw-mill businesn. has lhis day bevn dissolved by mutual consent. The b'imka nl lhe above firm will be lelt wilh Chas. Sloan lnr settlemenl. {CP'l‘ho business will be continued by Comic-r & Sloan,—-Mr. B. wlir-inLv hum lhe fivm 'I'HOS.- BEERS, JOHN (lOWDER. CHA’S. SLOAN. Bngaa tp. Dec. 4, 1848. Dry Goods .’ Dry Goods! SpH-ndid nswrlmenl «If [My Goods A of Ihe laleal styles can be hadgnl "THE CHEAP CORNER " The win cipal urllcirs which comprise our Huck nre Cloths. Casumeres. Sullimlls. Veslings. Merinoes. Plaids. fllpuccas. Ging/iams. Mouslin De Laines. Cushmeres, Cali coes. Curlam Calicacs, Checks. Ken lucky Jeans. Bagging. red. white. yel loy and green Flannels. Canton Flan ncls. Pol/ms. Wool Hoods, Shawls, Brown Muslim, Bleached film/ins, Drillings, Tickings. Salins. Valve/s. Irish Linen. Linen & collon Table clolhs, Crash. Bird eye and Hue/{aback Toweling. Nan/teens. Silks. Silk and W'arstcd Serge. "'00! and collun Hose, Com/arts. Suspenders, Cotton «S- "'00! Shirts and Drawers. Shirl-collars Ind ‘ Bosams. Gingham and Silk cravals, Edgings. Laces and Ribbons. CRANS 81. BROTHER. Curwensnlle Nov 14 To the Democratic Parly. I‘IIOMAS RI'I'CUIE Boots, Shoes and Bonnets. BIGLER 81. Co. AFFICTED, READ ! PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE—Estab lished 15 years ngotlzr DR. KINKELIN- ’l‘he uldeulmureal and boat Im’h lo cum all lorms ol sec-rel dmonscs. diseases 01 the slum and uolilnry hnhm- 0| youlh. .3 DH. KINKELIN. N. W. corner 01 THIRD nnd UNION Sm. bolwcnn bpruco and Pine. one and a hnlhquaresfrom the Exrlmgc. l’lnludvlphin. T/IKE I’flß 'l'lCULfll? NO’IICE. Youth who have injured themselves by n certain pmcllco indulged m—u lmlnl m-qm-nlly learned ”on! evil companions, or ul school—dim «Heels 0! which urn nightly loll; even whonnaleop, nnd dexlroy bulh mind and budy,should upp'y Immediately. Wonk neus and cmmmuunlml debilily Immedmlely cured. and full vigor restored. All lnnvra POST PAID. YOUNG MEN .’ llyou value your lilo or your health. remember lhc tleluy 0| 0 monlh. nny. (-von 11 week,mny prove your rum. both ol body and mind. llcncelet no lnlm: modesty (later you lrum making your cam known to one who. lrom educallon nnd respeclublluy. um 11.. lone heli-ieml you. [lO uho places lnmaell untlor DR. KID KlfiLlN'S lrcnlmt-nl. mny religiously (-on~ fido In hint honor ns n gcnllomun. and in whose bosom Will be for ovvr locked the Metro! 0! the pullenl. Too many lhtnlt they will hug the secret tutheir own henna. nnd cure themselves. Alnu.’ how olton iathu- u tutnl deluumn, and how munyn pmnnult.g young man. who might hnvo been un ornament Insu ctuty. has (ruled from the earth. COUNTRY IN VflLIDS. finding it inconvenient to make personal nppftrnliun. can. by stnung their cnao oxpln'illy, logelher mth ull thctr nytnptons. (per lottor. pout-pant.) huvo lurwurded to them It cheat contnnnng Dr. Kt'a lncdlcllll’flupplo printed nccordtng|y. Packages qu/wltrt'nrn {orwurdnd to any putt of the United States at n moment's nutme. l’osT mm LETTERS, addressed to Dn. KINKELIN. Philadelphin. “'1“ bu prompll ullondcd In. Sec advertisement in the [’{nlndolphm Spin! oflhe Times. jun. ‘2B, 1848. 1y Bellefonte Foundry. @éISQ‘LIEEICBBo ‘ngLCH & LEYDEN, would an nuunce to their lriends and the public, that they will citlutinue the busi‘ ness ol IRON FOUNDERS, at the old stand. where they Intenil to keep always on hand a large and varied assortment m waamemso \Ve haw: lately erected and are now fitting up an extensive MACHINE SHOP, . with three Lathes, lur turning and fitting up all kinds ol Machinery. such as Grist and Saw-mill Casting“. Machinery tor Forges, Furnaces «3- Rolling lllills. Inclu ding [10! Blast Pipeé lor Furnaces and Bloomcries ; and Will be prepared to lur nigh on the shortest notice and in a satis lactory manner all kinds of Machinery.-—. Now on hand a large assortment of [VIT TERNS, ol the lutrst and most improved styles, including the dillerent sizes, ol the [)urkee (3- Erica Reaction ll'uler ll'lteels. ujbl’utterns not on hand. made on short notice. l STOVES. t Vle have now and intend keeping ul wnyn a stuck at the unrivalled VE'I'U and FULTON Hot Air Cooking Stoves. (lil lerent sizes ; alm flir Tight, Fancy Pur lor 6' Nine Plate \\ nod Stoves. ol (Inflor ent sizes together “Ith lour sizes ofa au periur Balloon Coal Stove, as well as Cyl ender and FANCY Coal Stoves. \Ve will add during the coming season. never al New patterns of Cooking, Air‘l‘ight. and Parlor Stoves. PLUUGIIS. Always on hand a good assortment ol PLOUGHS. to which we are adding sev eral new patterns this spring. [Io/low ware of all kinds. Sleigh & Sled Soles. I’l’agon Boa‘es. Smoothing Irons. &c. (51‘. [if/“All the above urllcles. and every thing in our line “11l be sold on the moat reasonable terms for Cash, or Country Produce. lrunmasltrs' Urderp, Old Men... 81c. Urders lruln a distance promptly attended to. GEORGE W ELCH. DANIEL LEYDEN Bellefuule. Feb. 18,1848. CBUS©®IBESLIUBE3O NE“ UHLEAIVD, \Vnue Havana and Lou! DUGAR. b‘leum Syrup. bugahHouae and New Ulleuua MOLAS -5E5. Rio COFFEE. Black anu GIL-en 'I'EA. Chocolale; Rice, Spices, Slatch, Salarulua. Aslnuu’a suck Sm and Salt by [he barrel—tor sale cheap by GRAND 81 BRH'I HER. Uurwcmvnle. Nov. 14 @éthl‘th‘DNo V “E puDIIc we hereby cuununcd no! r to llual my son (John Bunuuy,jr.) uumy uccuunl, u l mll pay no more debt. at his COlllraClllbg. JOHN BARMOY, Sr. Covinglun tp., Nov‘ 17. 1848. mdm’mm‘u‘ mmmiwwmgu R. JAYNE’S Allernuvc. Exprcuur- D um Unrmiuanvr, Verunluge. Sunn uve Pllla, Hair Dye, Hunt .41mm; and Ague Pulls. DI. CULLEN’S Indian Vegetable Rem edlea. (wurranled w cure or mum-y re turned.) CAN'I'RELL’S Cumpuund Medicated Sarsupunllu, AmrDyapepuc Powders. and Fever and Aguc Mixture. Dr. LEIDY’S Sarsaparilla Pills. WRIGHT'S Indian Vegetable Pills. [G’Warranled genuine. lur sale by CRAND' & BRO I'HER. NOV. 1848. Uurwemville. SUGAI: Cim- be purchased at very ' low prices by calling at the store at ‘ JOHN PA'I‘TON. Curwonsville, June 16, 1848. DOZEN pair of BLANKETS M the slow of BIGLER & CO. dozen Gum and Buflalu Over Shoes ' M the More 0! BIGLER 81 CO. W 0 Bales Brown Shining: at the slate of BIGLER 81. CO. READ AN D'PROFIT. NEW DRUG 8b CHEMICAL STORE. THE subscriber knowing that our country has labored under greu 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 thiscounty. 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 ofTrusses; cases of Cupping instruments; Stomach tubes; an instrument for cutting Uvu la: Obstetric Forceps; Pessariesz; Male & Female syringes; large and small injection do ; Womb do; Key & Forceps for drawing teeth. U terine upporte rs ; 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 ofdisinl'ecting agents for pu rifying sick rooms, cellars, 6-0. He also offers for sale a supply of including Swaims Panacea; an assortment of Pills 9 Oils, 8“). He will supply customers with Spices, Perfumes, Soda and Water Crackers,~ Blue and Black Ink, Ink-powder, Sand paper, British Lug. tre, Blacking, Pewter Sand, Wafers, Red and Black Sealing-wax,— Fine Soaps, Dyes, Oils, Paints, Varnish, Glass & putty; all of which he will sell at a very small profit for (EASE! .. * HENRi<\LORAIN. Clearfield, September 12, 1848. DR. E. GREEN’ S RED & BBO‘VN PILLS. V ‘HE demand lor the above medicine I in the In»! ‘2 or S yours, is (190 mm! 11 sumcienl upulugy fur placing it now ful ly belore [he ppople: nml lhc (llscuses lm which it is applicable have bctmne a 0 pie» valenl in this counlly that a remedy emi [led lu confidence. is a great desiileravum. 'l'hc diseasesl allude l 0 are llepamis, (Liver aflection,) Dynpepsia, and lemale CUUIpIBIHIs in grnera‘. KT‘The above pills will be kept con atnnlly lor sale by Ric/lard S/law. Clearfield. Ifiglcr 3- Co.. Bell luwnship Graham 6- ll'rig/tt, Hradlon James fierir/c. l’ndip~burg. J. H". JIM/er. Clearfield B'dge Irvin &- fl/cßridr. Burnmlc. Scligsberger & Bloom, Cur. \wuuvllle. do (10 Lulherphurg David Kiuport. Cherry 7rec. Oct. '2O. 1848. BECOME NEW. Dr. Wm. l’. Hills, alter experimenting for ten years. and trying everything likely to be good tor the cure of Coughs, Colds, Consump tion. Asthma, Croup, Bronchitis, Influenza, Dilliculty ol Breathing, Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Brena! or Side, originating from cough or‘ cold,- uad (as a gentle emetic in any disease,‘ has found by experience in prescribing {or the‘ above diseases, that thc Fliiitl Extract oquuills is murh the surest to perform a cure of any of the medicines now hetorc the public—rind has: the advantage of being at least one-halt clieiiper._ Don’t be afraid to try it. It comes ”out an ex~t pcricnccd physician, and is no new thing. 11l is only the beat old thing in the world got up ini a ncwlorm. . Also—ll'ymi linvc yotir