The Country dollar. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1849-1851, August 01, 1849, Image 3

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~ei.di.' Paiin.Ailgi ,8,-,.1849,,,
WEATnEn.-L-The weather contin
ues to be extremely dry. 'Corn, o ats ,buck
wheat az potatoes, aro sutlbring very much.
Without rain in a very'few days,corn and
buckwheat will be a total loss. . .
• , ,o* - Much 'ofeur spacp is occupied this
week with the late and interesting news
*gni California, By this intelligence the
reader will see that-after all the time spent
in Congress on the question of slavery in
C4lil'ornia, the Californians clairathe right
of regulating that matter themselves. - It
was a government , --without; _regard to the
slave question-4hat they ,wanted.
Our Nails and' Min llotites.
The matiner in which this place has
been,supplied with the United States mail
has always—with the exception of very
brief intervals--been (Oust catise 'of cora
plaint.
At the last post-route letting this route
, .
was advertised to be run "three times a
week" on the new pike by way of "Mor
tisdale and Clearfield to Curwensville."—
Ail last fall and winter Graham & Wil
son, the , gentlemen who got the contract,
carried the mail according to the proposals'
of the. Department--and--notwithstanding
Daily & Eder ran a line of opposition sta
ges, reducing the price of passengers' fare
about two-thirds, yet still we' are told they
did a good. But some time in the spring
the two lines were united, and since that
no mail has been carried by way of “lifor
risdale, Clearfield," 4.c., at all: They
have left the road in tole, and supply the
two places by a single horse mail, the one
from Curwensville and t other from Phil
ipsburg.
These are the facts. IVhere the fault.
lies, is another matter. If the contract is
in accordance with the propetals.issued by
the department, then is the Department
basely disregarded, and made the instru
ment of wonton outrage on an unoffen ding
.community. But if tha contract is not in
accordance with those proposals, whether
so originally, or since altered, and the con.'
tractors have authority to do as they are
now doing—as some are disposed to be
lieve—then is the Department still more
guilty of wrong for regarding the represen
tations made by the interested contractors,
instead of inquiring into the facts of the
case.: There is gross wrong committed
somewhere. It is the duty of deputy post
masters to report to the head of the depart
ment all failures and irregularities in the
arrival of the mails, and we presume our
postmaster has performed his duty in this
respect. If he has, then is the department
entirely at fault for not compelling its a
gents to fulfill their contract.
It is all idle to say that thispad is more
expensive, or harder to run, or longer, than
the other. It is true that it costs less to
run daily on one road than tri-weekly on
two different roads. But when they make
a contract, and get pay for running by
way of Morrisdale and Clearfield, they
should be compelled to 'do so.
Under the present arrangement„.letters
going frorri this place, either' east or west,
are detained at Curwensville more than
twenty-four hours longer than they would
be if the mails were carried according to the
way the.proposals were issued. llow our
, Citizens, and particularly our business
men, continue to bear with this ill-treat-
Inent, is more than we can account for.—
From week to week—and at times from
day to day—we have been flattered with
.the promise that the next day, or next
week, would restore us our rights. The
proved is no fairer now than it woo•four
'months ago, and we therefore call upon
'our citizens, one and all, to wait no longer,
but to make a formal demand on the De
partment to do us justice, by compelling
the contractors to fulfill their contract, or
•to throw it up; or,' let us call on the De•
partment to send an agent here, to exam.
ine our route, and then, if it appears im.
practicable to carry the, mailas it *kr.
:Meilt carried, we shall_ complain no more
Attempt to murder a Wife by her Hus
battd,--The New York Globe, July . 13,
says: Yesterday morning, shortly alter 6
o'clock, the lower part of Broome street
was thrown Into considerable excitement
by the cry of murder, proceeding frem the
hour No. 72, occupied by Fernando, M
ier and family. On - entering the place,
•they found Mrs. Dular lying insensible on
Ili&floor, while blood poured freely from
several awful gashes on her bead,' from
blows inflicted With av hatchet, by
. her hus
band. The accused was arrested and com
,mitted for exiMination. •
The Arrest of , Francisco Rey.
'The') New Voile Herald announces that
the general government have ordered the
lome Squadron to Cubit, to demand the
restoration of Francisco Rey, clkndestinely
Abducted from New Orleans, ios\kuppased
~wit'stheminivano of the Spanish Consul,
We bop° this ,141 so. If it should prove
'to be true. and 4110 facts Of,thecatettre riot
osiostco, Shall he:atittitig the first to
a .'.loucl the Patriotic , promptitude' of the
a... istration oferenerai Taylor.—Pe4tt.
, LATEST IfELEORRFDIC DESZATDHES.
17 , ‘• i%
Seven Days Later From Europe.
~ .VlOll, the re nut'
_ .
Debates in the :English Pcoliantent---Ri.
ots 'in Irdatrid----Arrest a f the Prince of
- . anino in France—Return of Pope
Successesof Garibakli 2 —,-AffairS of
repice, itc., cyc.
, ' •, , Sl'.' bilri, N. li ', •
- Thursday, Aug. 2, Bi, P. - M.
The 13 teamphip Cambria, Calit. S an
non; arrived at Halifax at 3 o'clock thiq .
morning, and will be , due hi Bosten at 4
o'clock to-morrow afternoon.
AFFAIRS IN ENGLAND.'
.• Parliament is to be prorogued,.on the
9th. A motioni ., Which Lord .Brougham
previously annonntedhisintentiontomake,
ag referenee, to the, French expedition in
Italy, was laid the table of Peers on
Friday. The resdlution embodied a wide
range 'of atibjects, and implied a direct cen
sure of the foreign policies of the' govern
niey.4, and, it is understdod that the envoys
and aged:s! in Northern Italy, and in Sici-
Ito!ieed.' • •
IRELAND-.--RIOTS+TRE •
,
On the 12th; a very rerious riot .
took
place between a party of armed Orange- .
men and Catholics; near Castle William,
in the county of Down. The Orange par:
ty having celebrated the day, it being the
anniversary„ of the battle. of Anghran, at
Tullymore,'&being on' their march home,
whilst-passing a, defile called Dolly's Brae,.
found their path waylaid. All the passes
and surrounding hills were Occupied by an
immense number of Roman Catholics, p re
vicled with forks and fire-arms, and plain
ly contemplating a general massacre.
The Protestants aided by a small party
of police and military, stood upon their de
fence; and anteceded in forcing their way
through the gap, after a short struggle in
which 40 or 50 persons are said to have
been killed or wounded on both sides,—
niuch the greater proportion being of the
Boman Catholic party; 38 Ribbonmen had
been taken prisoners •on Friday. Two
medical gentlemen drove . through the coun
try, round about the scene of the contest,
with the view of administering relief to
those who were wounded, but they were
refused admittance at every house where
they called.
ROME.—Preparations aillt making at
Rome, which leads to the lief tfiat Pius
9th is expected to return to the Quirinal.
The French are doing all they can in dis
tribiding money freely to get up a cry in
his favor but in vain..
Garibaldi has succeeded in making his
escape good from the French Division, who
were put upon a false scent, and he is now
in the mountains of Abbruzzi. Previous
to his departure from Rome, he had - secu
red ammunition and military stores. •
Another account states that Garibaldi is
on the Neopolitan frontier where he has I
been joined by, another body of troops, &
formed it is said a body of 20,000 men.
VENICE,
The recent operations against Venice
have been discontinued in cougequence of
the fatal prevalence offever and sickness
amongst the Austrian'troops by the execs..
sive heat and hard work. .
THE REVOLUTION IN HiJNOAIIIi.—A
TurldUi Ambaciamicr Paris rcceivc&a
dispatch on the 19th inst, by courier, an
nouncing that the Polish General Bern had
again completely defeated the Russians
under the command of Leurs, inTransyl
vania, and that the latter had been obliged
to take refuge in Wallachia, with a small
remnant of his army.
Advices from Vienna, of the 12th of
July, state that Buda and Pesti) had sur
rendered to the Austm-Russian treeps on
the 11 th inst, without resistance.
From a report of Gen. Haynau, addres
sed to the Emperor of Austria, it appears
that a very Oarp conflict toph - place on
the 11th becorecomorn hetween the com
bined armies add the Magyars. The
Hungarians fought with fierce.impetuosity
but the Austrians claim the•victory.
Another and probable more reliable ac
count of this battle states that 180 pieces
of cannon were bro't into the field by the ,
Hungarians, and theloss sustained by the
latter and artillerymen, may be . estimatedl
from 'the circumstance that several of the
guns had to be secured by the ditct i
(3) in Finly. . Nothing could be more
complete than the defeat of the united RUB+
ski-Austrian armies under Haynau. He
was obliged to fall back on Rauh where
his headquarters are at present, and which
city is filled with wounded. He, had been
obliged to send 800 wounded tePresburgh.
But for the timely arrival of the Russians
to cover his, retreat, Haynau and his staff
wouldhave been taken. • . .
ThE SPANISH CONSUL Dirvicuvry.
Nr.w OnLEAns, August 1.
The trial of the Spanish Consul,charged
with the abduction of the young Spaniard,
Rey, was proceeded' with yesterday.
One of the 'witnesses testified that the
Consul, several weeks previous to the ab.
action, bailsent for him, and offered to
pay him Nye% if he would seize Rey,' and
gut him on board of a vessel bound for
Havaiinah. Others expressed their firm
conviction that 'Rey was !wide drunk, and
put on boars .the &limner, which immedi•
ately left foiHaVannah. The evidence is
very strong natnst the Consul.
•Plitti of Flonfand Ofitill.
The follewiug statement Gill show , the priies of
Flour end Grain at the several placer mentioned at
riur latest 4etetl,
lOU Wheat. Corn. Oats.
,
Philadelphia, 011 75 08 60 30
New York. 475 110 62 , 32. ,
Boston. 5 iDO 110 •60 35
Baltimore. . .4 62, ~1 b 5 27
Pittshergy 362; , 03
70* 40 r 6 •
Cleattleftl 4 6.00 •1 28 ' 7 5 - .37:
.
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• • IVOITINT NOTICE.- •
'll, •
• penious indebted to the tato "Haman" 'Of
2, flee, fur sabarription 8r joli.worki 'mutt maker
stililement dn'or befOrs the 'approaching Soptembtt
court. If those whit neglict -this , limey notice; are
put tocea4 H will be their own fault
Committees of Vigilanee.appointed by the Dem
ocratic' Standing Committo of Clearfield
• County..%
Beccaria,--"John Shoff, Jucab Leonard,
J. B. Stewart. jj
Belt--George Walters, Robeii Mehaffy,
Jacob W. Campbell, W. T. Gilbert, Chas.
Ellis. .
Burnside—James McMurray, Henry
Neff; John Yoling, David Fulton, Edward
King.
Bradford—Jacob Pearce, W. K. Wrig
ley, Ma. V. B. Holt, Win. Hoover, John
W. Ky lar..
Boggi--josepli Stites, I. L. Barrett, J.
H. Turner, Joha Kephart.
Brady—B. Bonsall, 'I. Draucker, Dr.
G. Wilson,Roswell Luther, Wm. Rishel.
Chest--. J. Tozer; William Tucker.
Covington—F. Couthiet, S. Maurer, S.
Bradford.
Decatur—Wm. Hughes, sen., Joseph
MeClarren, John Shaw, Thomas Mays.
Ferguson—Wm. L.. Moore, William
McCracken, Matthew Bleom. ,
Ibx—Jas. Moorhead, --- Carr.**
Goshen-Jacob Flegal, W. L. S haw, G.
R. Kline, I. W. Graham. -
Girard—Ahrarn Kylar, WM. Nelson.
Huston—Philip Hevener.
Jordon—Joseph • Patterspn, D. McKee-
Oen; Wise, - E. Commoford, Geo.
Erehard John M. also.
Earthaus-z-Geo:l3liciler, James Gun
sidles, Jacob ICimes. , • , •
Lawrence—A. H. 'Shaw, Nicholas K.
McMullen,G. D. Goodfellow, Wiliam A.
Reed, Wiliam Mapes.
Morris—S. C. Thompson; Thomas Ky
lar, John W. Irvin,Evans Hunter.
.Pike—S. Way , Evans,Geo. Condo.
Isaac Bloom, Esq., Wm.•§ 4 4'Porter, J.
T. Hunter, George B. Dale. '
PenU--Wm. Johnson, P. Dailey, Jo
seph Stugart.
Union--Westley Horn, Peter Laborde,
jun., Elias Horn.
Woodward—Robert Henderson, G. W.
Shoff.
Borough—WM, CY:Welch, J. F. Wea
ver, James H. Adtitni`:
MARRIED-o . n Thtirsday evening. last,
by the Rev. M. T. Merwiri, Dein JAMES C.
tO Miss HANNAH. M. MORTI
MER, all of this place.
THOMPSON'S
Compound Syrup of Tar 4- Wood- Naptha,
Pulmonary Consumption, Pleurisy, Bron
chitis, Chronic Sore Throat Liver
Complaint, Asthma, Chronic
Affections, of the Kidneys, 4-c.
More proof!---Another astonishing Cure/I
Ti.ren p.m's ago, in enionqueoco of over e'en en.
in assisting to I hunch nhoikt, I ruptured u blood yes•
set in my ,lungs„ which was. followed by profuse
spitting of blood, and consequent debility, so that I
had to stop work. 1 procured the best medical treat
ment, but the Weeding recurred very often, necom
pained with fever. In a slant lime a cough came
on, with greet oppression, hectic fever and night
sweats. Thus I went on, gradually growing Homo.
and I became .completely discouraged, until three
months ago. I mado a trial of THOMPSON'S Cost
YouNosivnue OP TAR. which I used regularly Mr
three months'. during which time I gradually impro
ved, nod I now -bear my testimony to its value, as
ti.e only medicine as hich,beni fitted me, and has re.
stored me to !Monti
PUMA" HOLDEN.
'l'hts invaluable med cine - n 3 prepared al ilia N. L.
corner ol•Filiblinil-Sproeu streme. Philadelnida.
Prrp3red and P.llli i,y AGNEW Lt. DICKSON, N.
E. camel. of FIFIft and *MCI.: tercets, Phil.
ndolploon. -
Scld by 411. 111 1111,1...Clearlield, Pa.. and by
Druggihia generally. Price 50c ur 91 00 per battle
11117 D.vitte Permission o Camp Meeting for the
Cenrticld.Cirroii of he llqihodiet Prutett•
CM Chan hi, tvill be held on land of Hdn. Jas.
Lounord. 4 stiles east of the borough viClenrlield,
on the new turnpike; to etimmenee on Friday,
A.lgust 24.1 t - 1843 hliniorrs and members of
all Evangelical denominesit ns, and the public
generally, are itiv:tril to attend and participate
in the cervices of the meeting.
3. K. HELMnOLD, 81/Ift,
Clearfield Circuit.
fat.
FOR THE PREVENTION AND CURE OF
TVCKERTCN. N J., Minch 18. '46
CAMP MEETING.
At 4.
CAMP MEETING.
Cimp Meeting will he held cr. the Innd of Mt.
it. John Willinnim, nenr the Lutheran C •tirch. in
Jordon townellip,to commence on Thurmday the 2?il
of August nest.
No trafficking lin permitted within. three
miles of,,,the meeting. There will be nceommoda
ffin.a in the neiglthortioud, for vimitrrm
. • P. McENALLt.
July 25.'49.
NOTICE.
WE aro determined lo have nll our neeounte
Fettled. Those of mote thnn five' yearesum
ding will bo left for collection without nuttier no.
taco. Mr. Powell will giro hie %%Milo nuention un
til the first of September next In 1110 willing of the
Cooke-. BIGLE I 44 rowE.m.
4 ag. Isl. '4O.
I'BINTERS
iii h r Newspapers are intormed that the eubscri-
LP hers are extensively - engaged In the Wilt,.
facture' of PRINTING , INK of every color and
which they know to ho equal to nor
mnnufactured, and .which they Will well at the
lowest prices fir Cash. As
,they are, determined
that their ink shall recommend 'itself they only
solicit oria-tarat..erf it, retying upon. its merits for
future patronage. Their colored inks are warren.
jed• superior to - any• manufactured. . A circular
containing prices, &o. will !resent to those whit
desire it. Orders thr.cash on city agents, accepted:
01 - Pobltshers olnewspapers inserting this .ed.
vertisement to the - amount of &2 and sending us
copy of she paper, htremitting $5 at any lime,
receive n9O lb, keg of Erre Nows'llok o .
• r • • • ADAMS &CO,
Steam.frinting Woiks; Phila.
Agents fer the Salo of new and. second,finit.
Printing .Materials. . „ . july3o,
•' 'lo.Fami9ites, „ •
A ,Jorge arsoriment of Gbui'Jars Tor ralti—null
.411:,ablo cur' holcliiig
,Priservori Pii•kles,ol
dice, &c. They um. °fall mixes from a half pin
to a gallon. They will be sold low for cash.
• HENRY LORAIN.
- July 4.1849. . ,
REGISTER'S .NOTICE.
OTICe: to here , -ygitren in all creditors. legatees
N
end Oilier persons intereated.d4the following
accounts tieen poised and , filed in the RPtillit
Ors laka,pf Oltrartlald . county. 'and that the same
will be presented in the Orphans' Court Weald roan ,
ly fa confirmation and alloy, once on the 3d day of
September next, in the Court house in the borough
of Clenrfield. , r • • , • „
Ist. The account. al Michael and William Wise,
administrators ofihe,estate of Conrad Wm, late of
Pike township, dereased . ,
; ,; , WM. O:WELCH, Rehr,
,
• July 14; 1849,-. • • . • •
EALL'ELECTION.
,__.. _...... , .
Ny E are requested by a numberf
. .
-c , • •
our fellowtizens to announce the.
name of Dr. Jonri• P Holm., of Ferguson
tow6hip,'Ets 'Et candidate for a seat in the
next 'Legislature, subject to the action of
the Democratic party. july 3.
' •••""'"`
Ware authorized to announce That
. Capt. HENRY D. Brasezi; of the
borough of Clearfield, is a candidato for
the-'Legislature-subject" to the action of
the Democratic party of Clearfield county.
July 14, '49.—pd
I , • .
.
] E are authorized to announce that
JAMES M'GrizE, Esq., of Bell
township, .is a candidate for the Legisla
ture—subject to the action of the Demo
cratic party of Clearfield county.
NUE are authorized to announce
mom J. HEMPHILL, of the bor
ough of Clearfield, as a candidate for the
Legislature—subject to the action of the
Democratic party, of Clearfield county.
VETE are authorized to announce Col.
Vir GEORGE C. PASSMORE, of Pike
township, as a candidate for the office of
Sheiijr of Clew:field county, at the ensuing
General election—subject to the action of
the Democratic party. june 19.
Messrs. FietTOUs:
PLEASE, announce* the name of
Joipt B. Kri,p,, of Morris town.
ship, as a candidate for the office of Sher
iff, at the ensuing election, subject to the
decision of the Pernbemtic party.
June 30. MANY CITIZENS.
. . .
IV7 E are requested to announce the
V name of JAMES WRIGLEY, of the
borough of Clearfield, as a candidate for
the office of Sheriff, subject to the action
of the Democratic•party. • july 5.
r SING authorized; we hereby an
nounce Major LutEs BLoom, of Pike
township, as a candidate . for the office of
Sheriff of Clearfield county—subject to the
action of the Democratic party.
. .
BEING auteorized, we • hereby an
nounco JOIIN Lora), of Lawrence
township, as a candidate - for the office of
Sheriff—subject to the action of the Dem
ocratic party of Clearfield_county.
Messrs. Edit.firs:—Please announce the
name of ALEXANDER CALDWELL, of Pike
township, as a, candidate for, theoffice of
Sheriff---;subject to the action of the Dem
ocratic party of Clearfield county.
Messrs..- Moore 4- Henzphill
announce the name of WILLL 3 / 4 31 M. MC-
CuLLouon,‘ of Woodward township, as a
candidate for the office of Sheriff subject
to the decisive ,vote of the good citizens
of Clearfield county.
Yours,
BEING authorized, we hereby , ' an.
nounce CHRISTIAN POTTARFF, of the
borough of Clearfield, as a candidate for
the office of County Treasurer—subject to
thel action of the Democratic party of
Clrarfteld _
1311 EING authorized, *c hereby an
nounce MARTIN NienoLs, Jr., of
Lawrence tewnshipos a candidate for the
office of County, Treasurer—subject to the
action of the Democratic, party of Clear
field county.
BEING authorized; we hereby an:
nounce JostAn I-lumrEn, of Brad
ford township, as a candidate for the office
of County Commissioner—subject to the
action of the Democratic party of Clear
field county.
BEING authorized, we hereby an
nounce WILLIA3I - ALEXANDER, Esq.,
of the borough of Clearfield, as a candidate
for the office of. County .Commissioner
subject to the action of the Democratic
party of Clearfield county. pd.
~
lik / IESSRS. Editors :—Please announce
L.t Jacon K. PEARCE, of Bradford
township, as a candidate for County Com.;
missioner, at the ensuing election—subject
to the action of the Democratic party of
Clearfield county. B.
Bavaria tp., Azegi 3, 1849.
Fcmow-errnErqs:-1. offer myself as a
candidate for the office of County Commie:
sioner—subject to the action of the Dem
cratic party of Clearfield county,
SAMUEL SIIOFV,
n , SING authorized, we hereby an
. 111. 41 nounco CitaisToritEn KILATZER,
Esq.,of the borough of Clearfield, as a
caritate .for , the office of County Aud
itor—subject to the action of-the Demo
erotic party of Clearfield county.
JOSioi:PH- H. JONES
1
tESl.:C.r. i F i U. r l.. e L n y... B : I, i:i d ,
ILL fo rm s
.. 1 I I 1 „, d
customers that he still con. -,;,, - , r , f:
tinuee 'his butanes' at his 'old 'tumul i
..
whore he is prepared, to execute sill ankh; jr, his
line of ltusincagi icithe, lull satisfaction of hiacus
turners. He %%ardente wurk of _hie mann acture
to, be of the best material. es well as of the latest
Lyle of fashion: 'MAN+ hag a general cosi'''•
ment of ' • • ' . '. . • '.' , • ;
ur.ovalsa AiItI,O'OIKIVIEIOO
of all kinds. no folletve.
, Woritens Calfskin Boots, do Gaiter Shoes,
id Gaiter' Punts, Men's fine calfskin
Bo,ots,'seti.ed ; c o coarse boots', sewed ; do ,
d° do pegged;;.do da: boots; lined; do
- Kip boots, 'lifted; Mans fine Monroe
boots ;do fine shoes; do fine pumpi do',
,coarse Monroe boots; do do shoes ; Boys
boots and shoes'
• r0....rN.,,ic r -A 11kt ride of gratcyind hulas taken in
exchange tor Boots and shoes at, the Market
and Cask . not refused. •
,JuIy:I4.A.B4TC-31177
Sheriff's Sales.
T oy virtue,oil tt writ of Picri Fag:rati ivsmto m'
XS ;tit the Court:of Comrinsit 'Pleiii. of Cieattldid ,
i.iiurity:tind to inif directed; vs ill be iitpoird to Pub..
Ile.naltr.aethilCosirt..Hituse. ; Boydughi ut
Ciertrfielk.oft Monday thuld. day lof Seplentber
nekt,,ii certain tract, ut w lantfoiturno in' Illicearia
towriiih s l r p; Clearfield county, cunituniag 60, acres
10 Perches.' beginning, it a irtuiitilek
'better by Goings. 111,kore's'-atirVey nurih 154 pie.
rhea toil putt'. thence ,by.. John Witmer. ituridi
.weitls.perches . ton ;beratech, thence by Emari.
,trel Reigar,l;spoth 154 perches to' a Post..thenee
oast; by f aiitii 75 'perches" to pl a ce of b e ginning,
being 'out'of the north Oast corner of the'Ernotin•
el'Reignri survey, with a cabin house end stable.
and about 10 acres-cleared Iberian. Seized, ta.
hen in exeeutioni and to be sold as the property
orJames 'Wvstur.
S 0
BY virtue of a similar %viol, Mined out of the
'same cuilit and tome directed, will he sold
at the same time and plai:e. a rertato traci..ot
land, sittinte in nrcedne township, Clearfield
county. containing 110 acres 40 perclme,, begin
ning at a post corner in the south west corner of
the tract. thence ruOth by Robert Wilton'. surrey
147 perches to a pull. by lead 'sold 'in John D
Miller by 127 . perches 2110 to post
thence south 147 perches: thence west by John
Gibson . ..survey 127 [undies 2 10 to places ol be.
gulling, being out ut the solidi west corner of
inset surveyed un warrant to' Thumns Gibson.
with a ma dry hewed Jog honse,and cabin barn
nut Oral 254crea clewed Seized, taken in ex'
oration nnJ to be sold as the property of Edward
13, Tipton,
ALSO,
BY virtue of a 111111 nr writ, issued out of the
same court and to me directed, will he s old
at the same time nod place. nll the mimed
of
George Mason in n certain tract al land, situate' ,
in Brady tinnoship, Clearfield COIIIIIV. containing
200 acres. bounded by land of Potniff, Inntl of
Foie & Co on the north. nod by land of Fun on
the enst. with a robin house and o taldo, and H .
hoot 2 acres cleared thereon. Seized. taken in
execJtion and to be sold ha the property of George
Meson
ALSO,
BY risme of a tarn of Vetnittioni Espana , issti•
ad out of The lame Gomm and to me directed.
will be exposed to vale at the same time & place.
a certain tract uf land, situate) in Chest township
Clearfield county, suryeyad . un warrant dated in
1793 granted to John Carmoody, beginning et a
post by it hemlock. thence by laud of John Graff
north .40 deg. west 115 perches to n birch, !boner:
by land of .1. &J. Neel, frost 216 perches to a
hickory and maple. thence south 160 perches it,
n maple, thence north 72 perches to the begin
ning—containing 28 214 acres and allowance , with
(our det 'Meg houses, three horns and about 80
acres cleared thereon. Seized, taken awe:vett
tion and to be sold as the property of Elina Herd
& salmon J. Tozer. and with notice to B Wood,
D. Wood and J. Wood, terre tenants. by
JOHN STITES,
Sheriff's Office, Cleo,.
fie'd. June 12.1849;
MILLER 81. MANLEY,
(1/A331117/11‘2 A ND (.911itaLta
MAKERS.
it , F, subscribers having entered into partner.
T
ship in the above named businesso respectful.
ly solicit a share of public patronage. They flat •
ter themselves that they can furnish Work to all
pulsing who may be pleased to call, to their cm ,
tire satisfaction. They will keep on hand
Cabinet-work and Windsor Chairs
of every description. Upholstered chairs made
to order.
ALSO, Dentist, Invalid, and Chamber
Chairs—Chair Beds and Bed Chairs.
itlrThu Bed Chair Can i.e converted from the
Arm chair :o a complete bed to two minutes. and
alio will fold to the small compass that can be car.
r;ed under the arm. ft is particu'arly suitable
fur Military officers and Professional gentlemen
N. B.—Coffins mnde in the neatest manner and
an the shortest notice.
CHARLES MILLER.
• ROBERT ,N 1 A N LEY.
Cearficld, July 0.1849 —6nl
JULY 27, '49.
NEW CONFECTIONARY
Late trout Philadelphia.
TriE sub•critier would Inf orm tha pubha that he
has openrd a coNiEcriortattv and GROCERY
scrons . in Cutwensvitlo,ut his old stand consisting 01
White & Brown Sugar, Honey, Syrup &
Orleans Molasses, Co ff ee, Young Hy
son, Imperial & Black Tea,Semitz i
sweet spited Chocolate, do o Clay's,
Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon, Allspice,
Ginger, Pepper, Saleratus, Indigo, To
bacco, Segars, Candies of all kinds, Rai
sons, Sugar biscuit, Stove & Shoo black
ing of new and superior quality—Also
Lemon Syrup, "Mead, Pies, Cakes of all
kinds, Almonds, Creamnuts, Filberts,
English Walnuts, Pecan nuts, Pea nuts,
all of tho best quality, which can be tes
ted by trying them.
JAMES H. FLEMING.
Curwensville, July 18, . '49.-3t
BYvirtue lit nit order of the Orpbens Court of
Clearfield comity, there null be exposed to
ptolic sale on Monday tho 3d day of September
nest. at the court boost) in the borough of Clear
tho following described real estate, late the
property of Mary Campbell. deed, viz-100 acres
of unseated timber land in Lmrence township.
situate mar the writes of Little Clendield creek
—bounded on the south by land of I. Thompson,
by tend of Bigler & co. on the cast, J. J. Read on
the north, and by' land 11011, in possession of Jo
siah Campbell on the west.
TEIINIS=Oite third rash nn confirmation of
sale, balance In 2 Nun! Orifllldi payments thereat•
ter with interest, to be secured by beret & mon..
gnge on the premises; WM. BIGLER; Ea'r.
Jots 23 1849 . •
AT PRIVATE SALE.
: 3 rlVlE.Nobroriber offers to sejl the fol.
- 1. lowing &scribed real estate.
Th.', farm , n w hieh ho resides in Penn
- township. Clearfield county. containing
75 acres.-40 of which is cleared. under good fen.
vas nni4ja a good slate of The im•
prooemento area good two Wary Frame House.
and Immo unit also a go - ud Aliple Or.
chard; with other out buildings liecesiety for a
farm and a ieier.failing spririg - of water at the
poor.
Also, •
Another .place in The same township; containing
121 acres--maily ilmbar land. with 18 Aries on.
der eu!tivaihm. The first ia situated on the , pub.
lie road leading from Con; ena‘ ill, to Ptinzeu
tawnoy, and bairn' mile (ruin Mooto'a Mill .
;•- Thlarproperty Will be u,ld on very reasonable
tame.. For further particulars annitto
' GA.IIIIETSON JOUNSON. I
;line 2t: 1849,—A id Al „ . •
• ,
"Iry WOODS ft WILSON as s oc i ate d
tneruseives..iugetioir to [ho Pruuttre:4 Medi.
tine. offer their
.prolessionol sersicfsilu OM • people
orCufw!nsvitte and surrounding country. Ir i $1
dangerous •Cintee the 'unremitting, tittentiou Of both
will bultiVOP vaihotituggia riburge. . r
QtrAlt galls from Ili distance, rereireyrumpt
alteration
" .
,Jutv.6.1840..;i4m >.
N 11.,r,The subscribeirespeetfolltictheits sn Irn
nit:dude irettlernenLornil his old : nl t oup s
•••tr e " • % • ' • ' "ht WOODg
• s a: • • '-- • "
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ry,.*.
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ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.
Valuable Real Relate
Protional.
LISt OP erif.. Alit.D JURORS
Sefiiengiif Ikr•nt 1849. •
JameaForrest • Merchant , I4wrouco
lacwi4,oo4rden, Farmer , •
Christian Ernigh do. , Morris
Charles Clever 42,„. , , 'Penn
Abram Stiencee. .dd • - do,
John Bur under do Burnindo
James do do
John Ferguson do 'Ferguson
Thomas B Davis, do , dot.
Joseph Best Lumberman Woodward
Wm Henderson Farmer • do
W Shoff- , do do
ScooleyScott' ,dO
John Hoover do , Brady
Jas C Barrett 'lnnkeeper , do.
Cornelius Shippeo Farmer 'Boggs
Geo A Heckman do do
Wm Askey Carpenter Bradford
B H Caldwell , Farmer , do.
Samuel Evans Innkeeper Pike
John. Hewit , Farmer Houston
Jacob Leonard • do tw ee : a ria
P A Karthaus Gentleman karthaus
Jonathan Westover Farmer Chest
LIST OF TRAVIS. JURORS
For September Ihrst, 1849.
William Hunter Carpenter Morris
George Johnston Farmer do
Richard Colcburn do Karthaus
Daniel Moore do do
J. G. Lebo Lumberman —do
Sam'! Postlewait Farmer Brady
Joseph Seyler do - ' do
William Kirk do do
Frcd'k Zeigler do do
Henry 'Ream do, do
Thomas Dale do do
Samuel Arnold. Merchant do
John Laborde Ben. Farmer , do
Thos Campbell do Bell
William Hoit do Huston
Erasmus Patterson do - do
Robert Leonard do Lawrence
Geo. B Logan Millwright • ' do
Joseph Lanich Farmer do
Wilson Hoover do do
John Rorabaugh do Burnside
Jas. McMurry Merchant do .
Robert Michael Farmer • do
Geo. Atchison • do . do
Chrithian Neff do . do
Isaac Lee do do
James McEwen do d 2
James Thompson do Cfiest
Josiah Lambum do do
Robeiton ----do-- Wbodward.
Wm M'Cullough Lumborman dd
Geo. Emhart Farmer Jordan
Alfred D Knapp do do
Wm Feltwell do do
Wm W Cathcart ' do do
Anthony Hile *
do Penn
Patrick Quirno do , do
Wm Irvin Gentleman Pike
L J Crans , , Merchant . do
Wm M Bloom Blacksmith do
John Porter Farmor do .
Jeremiah Cooper do Beccaria
John Shofr do do
James Gill do do
John Miller Lumberman Boggs
Nat'l A Warron Farmer do
Joseph Stites do do
Francis Pearce do Bradford
Abraham Graham do do
James B Graham Merchant do
James Flanagan Laborer do
H B Beissel Tinner Borough
R F Ward Tailor • • -- do
John McPherson Tanner " do
Wm Hughes Farmer ' Decatur
Jacob Gearhart do do
John Goss do • do
Francis Coudriet do - Covington
Solomon Maurer do do
J F W Schnars do do
NEW CABINET & CHAIR
. 11116nufactor,..
T IIE subscriber respect iolly intorn' she public
that ho has commenced the above men•
tioned business, in all its various branches. in the
borough of Clearfield, directly opposite the Moth
dist Church. %ahem he is prepared to manage
lure
CABINET-WARE AND CHAIRS
in the moat durehle manlier. lie hopes by strict,
attention to business, to merit and tames o share
of public patronage.
iXr COFFINS made loonier on the shortest no-
J. C CAMPBELL,
Clearfield:lune 18. 1849
Estate of William Woods, Deceased, •
LE 'PERS al Admitastintimi toti+1111; beets gran.
tell to thu subscrinere on the estate of Wa
llace Wood.. late of Brady township. Detailed
et.unty, persons having clouts of do%
mends against said estate will firearm them duly
authenticated for settlement. and all ',mous in.
debted to the same are requested to melte pp
ment without delay.
JAMES WOODS. .
PETER ARNOLD. ^".ni...
June 20..1849
iihrugs, Iticdittines-, &c
r ir viv. eubacrilier respectfully ettinuun
.
yes 10 tho citizens of Curv‘ct svit/o.
end the-public - at large. that" Ile haijtiti
• .W — L • opened n . • •
" • ' • DRUG STORE; :
is Diatrker's HAtel, at Ourwentiville, comp*.
• nu n t yke!! -elected assi,r 111011111 i
I)riegs, Medicines, Pils, Paints; Yarnish
es, Dye.Stnffs, itc.; together witliaq as
.
sortmcnt,of Glass, and in short, alloth
a articles nsuallu Aept in Drug
,Stores.
Being himself in the pructwe to Medi( me. um pub
liemsy rest (llured thatt In! Dings are or the pus
rest character. t. • . R. V. WILSON.
July, 6. 1849.-3 m " ‘, •
TO THE PUBLIC.
UMW lo inform ital. 'While that in the nr.
rangement of compromtne, on tim route from
Leolatown eln Bellefonte - 10 Curweruirialen be
to eon Meson?. Nilson. Grobniti and coysell,ibet
they era not to be liable for eny debts contended
by me with the drivers, keepers*: Landlonte, Black
f. 4 mithe. or fdr. any other lh:tig : lives/toy lu keep
up,pr in repair my stock, on my hdlfof innd route,
is for aiy dame,ge Voile to, porno', or pireoni by
tipiettinrof Conches or, 'olberivird.• 1 On the; tolier
11064, I em rceilonGiblkot intibli; fur lin, of
!heir for 'teeniest :Or tiny Iklott Oflent..
heroval l vqurk, or dainifien by Aperini of conellep•or
l'therwise fuf PnY (Jibe!, thiric pertaining to the it)t•
tenet's of keeping nit thole hilt Of
the iOute; , R EttlifliEV..'
- 7"
p,. &W. Fe IRWIN fi avejUst nmeav at
14 ' 1 ihoir old siand. - Eiliitts,sorindtot.or in&
of gpothAsilisitable.ro tho aiiostm; prldafr
tt i o,o4posa.4l*; !mall profits for good:pay.
, . -• . ". S.* W. V.-IRWitc , "!-•
•Cie§rneld.. Jure 18 1849, .
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