• 7 ',ThcAstor House Phrdero I In, a few days, says the N. Y. Herald, DECLINATION. we expect to see .a very curious publica , , • ' tion issue from the,press of Stringer and mon THE COUNTRY norzAn. • Townsend, printed by Mr. Jared Bell, and Messrs; EDITORS: • written py a literary gentlernaeof this ci- Having learned thaw citizen and Dem- ty, containing a full account of the diffi ocr4t,' who :had . the' misfortune to lose culty between Forrest and Macready;and bringing the history down to the massacre. an arm lately, is to be out in your next pa- This singular brochare will contain many per asn candidate for the office of Coitrity Treasurer, I respectfUlly 'withdraw lily curious disclosures in relation to the meas. The ., ores taken by the aristocracy, and all name as a competitor for. said office. ters connected with that bloody affair. mat present administration has gairied•an Un enviable reputation by tlecapitating Maim td and crippled democrats--some of whom Jost their-liras in those great battles that j won for Gen. Taylor the very glory, 1141 carried him into the Presidential chair— and filling their places with men whose strongest recommendations were their pb litiCal services to the party ‘ 'opposed 14:5 the war. No net of mine shall give counte mance tesuch wicked proscription." MARTIN NICHOL'S, Jr. Po NAT I-el-C. Primary Elections, The Democratic voters Of the several , clection districts of Clearfield county are requested to meet at the place of holding elections in their respective districts, on 'the first Saturday in ScptcYther nca;t,be ing the.lst day of the month. 7 --for 'the pur pose of holding an election for the Choice .6f candidates to be supported at the Gen eral election in October next, and also to 'appoint two delegates to meet in county. Convention in the Court house on Tues day evening, Septembei3d—With instalc. tions—for the purpose of deciding what system shall be hereafter practiced for the selection of candidates for county of, flees. The result of the Primary electron must be attested by the officers, and delivered to the said County Convention. By order of the Standing Committee. C. POTTA RH?, Cle[L . Committees of Vigilance appointed by the Dem ocratic Standing Committe of Clearfield County. Beccaria---John Sholl; Jacob Leonard, j.. 8. Stewart. Bell—George Walters, Robert MehafFy, Jacob W. Campbell, W. T. Gilbert, Chas. Ellis. ' " Burnside—James McMurray, Henry Ncfl', John Young, David Fulton, Edward • King. Bradford—Jacob Pearce, W. K. Wrig ley, Maj. V. B. Holt, Win. Hoover, John V. Kylar. . BoggsJosepli Stites, I. L: Barrett, J. . Turner, John Kephart. Bract!-13. Bonsall, I. Drauckcr, Dr. G. Wilson, Roswell Luther, Win. Rishel. Cllcst,—. J. Tozer, William Tucker. Covington—F. Coudriet, S. Mauee.r, S. radford. Decatur—Wm. Hughes, sen., Joseph McMarren, John Shaw, Thomas Mays. Ferguson—Wm. L. Moore, William McCracken, Matthew Bloom. ' Fox—Jas. Moorhead, Carr. Goshen—Jacob Mogul, W. L. Shaw, G. R. Kline, I. W. Graham. Girard—Abram Kylar, Wm. Nelson. Huston—Philip Hevener. Jordon—Joseph Patterson, D. McKee ghen, Maj. D. Wise, E. Commoford, Gco. Erelqrd John M. Chase. Karthaus—Geo. Bucher, James Gun sallas, Jacob Runes. Lawrence—A. H. Shaw, Nicholas K. McMullen, G. D. Goodfellow, Wiliam A. Reed, William Mapes. Morris—S. C. Thompson, Thomas Ky lar' John W. I ' rvin Evans Hunter. Pike—S. Way, S. Evans, Geo. Conde: Isaac Bloom, Esq., Wm. S. Porter, J. A. T. Hunter, George B. Dale. - Penn—Wm. Johnson; I'. Dailey,LiOt`. seph Stugart: Union—Westley. llorn, Peter Laborde, jun., Elias Horn. Tlraocheard—Robert Henderson, G. W. Shoff. 'Borough—Wm. C. Welch, J. F. Wea ver, James H. Adams. . The August Elections. INDiANA.—Joseph A. Wright and James H. Lane, the Democratic' candidates for Governor ane, Lieutenant Governor, are elected by increased majorities._ This - , State bas.lo members of Congress. Sev en districts have been heard from, giving the Democrats a gain of one member. TENNESSEE.—The Whig papers gener ally concede the election of W. C. Trous dale, the democratic candidate for Gover not.. His majority will be between 2,000 and 3,000. The House is Democratic & the Senate Whig. The Democrats have gained two and perhaps three members of Congress in the State. Kexrector.--Some doubt yet remains oer the result in Kentucky, but the Dern ocrats claim a gain of three members of Congress, and concede a loss of one—ma king a nett gain of two. NORTH CAROLINA.AS far as heard from the Congressional delegation from this State stands, as it did in the last,Con gress. One district is yet undecided. If thci Democratic candidate is elected, it is, a Democratic gain. licpublicanisni in Russia.—The Czar of• Russia has published a ukase for the re ; gelation of the Universities. These - insti tutions have become in that country, as, in other parts of Europe, so many hot-beds of republicanism. The secret societies a mong the students are imbued with liberal ideas to a dreadful extent.. To prevent the spread of the' contagion, the Czar has pre sclibed that the Slumber of students at each University shall not exceed three hundred, anti has forbidden the reception :'of appli cants until the, number has been thus. re duced. ' HOUSAISNAKES We. have been credi bly informed that a green house snake, ttbout 18 inches long, was found creeping into the mouth ofaninfantchild of George Shilp,.who resides about a mile from this I plaice. The .child, was a sleep i on the bed when, the moth& came in, and in her first attoinpttO draw it out she tore off a 'part of the tail. She then grasped it with the blanket and extracted it. It had en tered about half itslength. The child was 'Suffocated for about ten minutes before it recovered, and .voinited blood the next morning. --Saint ury _American. NEGRO INSURRECTION IN GEORGIA.- The Wakully (Fin.) Times of the 18thinst announces that an insurrection had taken place • among. the negroes in the neighbor hood of St. Mary's, Ga. • Their intention was to seize the steamboat William Gaston and carry her to• Nassau, New Providence, but owing to a delay in the arrival of the boat there scheme was detected. Many arrests were made; and the party of insur= Tectionists is said to have numbered three hundred. AIM-EL-KADEL—This gallant Moorish chieftain is still kept in durance - by the French government. The violation of promise committed by the former dynasty is continued by the present one, and in an swer to his petitions for release, he has been answered that the government is afraid he Will not keep his word. It must therefore, by this peculiar fear, continuo to violate its own. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES, FROM THE ERMA, PENNSYLVANIAN. Arrival of the Steamship Falcon from Chagres. $178,000 in gold dust—Supposed Wreck of the Propeller Col. Stanton. NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 4. The steamship Falcon arrived last night, making the passage from Chagres in 6 days and 11 hours. The Falcon brings 45 passengers, a mong whom, are H. D. Cook, bearer of despatches from Peru. The Falcon has on board one hundred and seventy thousand dollars in gold dust, which is all consigned to New York. The rainy season had commenced at' Chagres, and much sickness prevailed. The steamship Panama was to leave Chagres for San Francisco on the 28th August. The steamer Oregon was up to leave on the first of September. The Captain of the Falcon reports that he saw a wreck ashore at Providence Is land, which he supposed to be the propell er Col. Stanton, from this port, bound to Chaves. The Falcon left at Chaves the British stonier Dee, and the Empire which had just arrived. The Falcon does not bring . any news from San Francisco, later thati.'that alrea: dy received by the Crescent City. • Somewhat fuller ,aebounts from'Odifor nia, though no- later, have been received; from letters and papers brought to hand by ibis arrival. A The statement that Gen. Smith has t - a . kedrefuge on board of a ship from Mobile, is false. Real estate at San Francisee is enor mously high. ..Abptel Untried th© Rarker House, rents.. .$65,000 - per :year; Sin gle large rooms rent for $lB,OOO. The former bad accounts from the, gold regions, which wine through 'l44ican sources, prove false. The accounts from the mining r , regions are very flivorable. The ship Philadelphia, froni Philadel phia, belongiuglo New York, was burnt to tho. Water's edge, on the 26th, at San Francisco. • ".. —.Gen. Riley had SUmmoned a cOnventiort to meet at Monterey, on the Ist of Septdm. ber, to form a plan for a territorial -gov ernment. • . LATEST FROM TEXAS, Enzigration in Chihuahua—lndian Di'. pradatioiz--:.Traders.llai—Discover ies of a band of new Thieves-Elec tions. (5-c, By the arrival at New Orleans of the steamship Ogden, advices from Texas to the 26th ult. have been received. The Corpus Christi Star, mentions the departure of a train of fifty wagons and nearly one hundred men, for Chihuahua, The Indians were continuing their dep redations on the frontier; a party of five traders were attacked by a gang of Indi ans; their goods stolen; and two of the tra ders killed. existed in Great excitement existed n Washing ton and adjoining counties, in Texas, ow ing to thediscovery of a regularly organi sedharid of negro thieves,. in that neigh borhood. The Texas papers were confidently pre dicting the election of Governor Wood. Mr. Brown whO arrived at Galveston, on the 25th, ult., froiii the, interior, 'says that he saw, while at Durango, a letter from San Francisco, dated early in June, which gave gloiving' accounts of the gings.' The news from California, is the same as that brought.by the Crescent City. A LARGE Eoct.—A western paper speaks of a goose egg that lacked several inches of being a foot' long l' MARRIED—On Thursday last, by J. •D. Cuttlo, esq., Mr. JOIIN-MASON to Miss SusermAn GRAHAM, both of Bradford township. DIED—At Beaver, Pa.; on the 3d inst.. Hon: JOHN MITCHELL, formerly of Belle fonte, aged about 70 years. KrMr. Mitchell filled many important offices in this Commonwealth, and at an early day represented the people of this county- in the Congress of the United States. Compound Syrup of 712 r 4. Wood Naptha, FOR TiE PREVENTION AND CURE OF Pulmonary Consumption, Pleurisy, Bran chitis, Chronic Sore Throat Liver Complaint, Asthma, Chronic Aft'ections of the Kidneys, tjc. More proofl—Another astonishing Curell BAvinconE, Aug. 7 THOMPSON'S TUCKERTON, N.. 7., March 18, '46 Three years ago, inconsequence of ever•eiartion. in miming to I lunch n boat, I ruptured it blood ves• eel in my lungs, which was followed by profuse spitting of blood, and consequent debility, so that 1 had to stop work. I procured the best medical treat ment, but the bleeding recurred very often, accom pained with fever. In n short limo a cough came on, with grant oppressien; hectic fever and night sweets. Thue 1 went on, gradually-growing worfie, and I became completely discouraged, until three months ago, I made a trial of TimmesoN's Gnat rouND rIVRUP Teat which I used regularly for three months, during which time I gradually impro ved, and I now bear my testimony to its value, ns the only medicine which benefited me, arid has ro stored mo to health PHILIP HOLDEN. This invaluable medicine is prepared at the N. E. corner of Filth and Sprite° streets, Philadelphia. Prepared and sold by AGNEY & DICKSON, N. E. earner of FIFTH and SPRUCE vireo', Phil- Soh) by A. M. HILL. Clearfield, Pa,. nod by Droggiata generally. Price 50c or 81. 0 - perbottle Prices of Flour and Grain. Tho following stateinent %NM glow the prices of Flpur atickGrnin ai tho se% ern' places rattlitionq a our latest dates Flour. Wheal. corn. Onin $4 75 IOG 'GO 30 4 75 1 10 G 2 32 500 110 .G 0 35, 4 62 1 05 55 27 3 62 70 40 t:'6 6 00 1 25 75 37 MIMEMMI New York, (stun, Bnltimure, Maitrela, Cor reel etl'iV cc* from , Pennsylvania., Bank, Cayuga L. 1 Philad'a b'ks, ' par Western, Roches., 30 U. S. Bank,,."' 12 Binghampton, 50 Cliambersbirg, 3 Cantu-anus co. 30 Gettysburg, I Clinton county ? 15 Pittsburg, ' -3 borrunercial, Bur., 15 Susq. County, ' 1 do 'Oswego, 10 Lewistown, no sale Farmers',Seneca, 30 I Middletown, _ 3 Hamilton bank, 15 Carlisle, 3 Meehan. Buffalo, 45 Hollidaysburg, it Merchants' Ex., '4O Erie, . 'lO Millers', at Clyde; 10 Waynesburg, •li Oswego, 60 Washington, . lalj Phcenix, Bufralci, 35 Harrisburg, ' 3 Staten Island, 50 Flonesbale, 1 Stateb.Buffitlo,7saBo Browesville, 101 St. Lawrence, 75 Williamsport, 1? Union, Buffalo, 30 ! York, ' 3U. S., Buffalo, 30 All - solvent b'ks 'Dar Watervliet, 15 Relief Notes, 1.1 Other solv. b'ks, 1 TowainlAßel. nosals New Jersey. • _UV. York City. Del. B'tlge Co. 85 Chelsea bank, 80 Yardleyville, _ 15 Clinton, • 50 Plainfield, . Commercial, • - 2 Other solvent, par Larayette: 2 Ohio. Washington; : -70 Solvent Cincinnati 1* Oilidr solv., l :As;' par Cleveland, 5 - . littv y i ork:State. ~ Hamilton, 15 AllegherAy.c.9:l36a7 s Commer., Scioto, 10 Ainerlett, Buffalo, 30 do . Lake Erie,7s .Coininerce, dO, 35 Sandusky, Atlas bank, 30 Norwalk, Canal,..Albany,- 25 Farmers' Canton, 75 BfoCkliort, 25 Granville Society, Jarnes Banlc, llLancaster, 15 Northern Ex., ~ 1 !Urbanna B'ing co. 65 Lodi, . 201125 Other solvent, 1-a Lyons, ~ ' • 15 Under Fives, 2i State b. Saugerties, 1 PUBLIC LECTURES, 4111 E (bends. of Temperance, and eitizons goner ", ally, will take notiFe hat JACOO CARTER, r:Sq. will leelllFo on Temperance on Saturday and Son day evenings, August 25th and 26th, In the court house, allitrly-4a [idle light. -The I:lAtt. on-Spa Democrat says "We have listened o,three of the most eloquent addreis'es - from ...Jacob Carter, esq., which we live ever leara:V• The N. .E.Waskiaglonian says : .'ob-Carter i&,,the. most. efficient popular leeturer ever heard in.this quarter." • Mr.,Carter' has [up to. February ISt, .1849,]'1ectured 625 nights, and through Divine assistance obtained in two years and 5 months 12000 names to the sacred : pledge. From having spent ton years in the service of his country—army, navy, and revolutionary service of Texas, &c., and luiving expended $25000 in dissipa tipn, he obtains crowded houses, and ma ny signers, wherever he goes. He is principled against charging, but expects the friends and brethren to help him along. He is a native of Pennsylvania, and his father and grand-father before him. Ho sings his own songs. - 2 CAMP METING. A Camp Meeting for.tho Clearfield Circuit ofiho Mired Brethren , fii Christ Hill Go held on the land of Joseph Barger. in Bradlard township, to coin. memo on Fridny.the 14th vt SeptemOor unit. Aug. 14, 1849. ' CAMP MEETING.' • - DIY Divine Permission. a Camp Meeting for the MP Clearfield' Circuit of else Methodist - Protest. anr Church, will be held on lantl'of Atm. Jas. I'. Leonard, 4 miles east of the borough Uf Clearfield, on the now turnpike; to commence on Friday, Adgust 24111, Ministers and members of all Evangelical denominations, and the. public gsnerally, are invited to- attend and participate in the services of the meeting. J. K. IlmognoLD, Sup'l,- . . Clearfield arcutt. Aug. ' •'' ' ' • IMPORTANT NOTICE. dobtod to - tho Into "8 A LL porsous_ ANNEII." or. joli, flee, fbr subscription or job-work, must make be tile me nt on before the aproaching September court. If those or who p his timely notice, aro pot to coat, it will 40 Their own fault . . CAMP MEETING. A Camp Meeting •vill be hold on the - land aftir. John Williama, near the Lutheran Church, in Jordon township, to commence on Thursday the 211 of August next. Nu trafficking will ho permitted within three miles of the meeting. Thete will be accummoda• tions in the neighLornoolf, for visitera. P. MCENALLY. • July 25,'49. THE farm known as tho GRANIPION HILL FARM, in Ponu township, Clearfield county, and belonging to tho Miss !hones', is now offered for sale. 'rho farm contains Clio [hundred acres of Land, a large}pottioa of which is cleared and in a good state ohcii/tivation, with st4f Good Buildings, . AND Large Bearing Orchard Thereon. This farm is in the heart of the eon& mom, and in sight of Moorea Mill and is beauti fully 'hunted. making it altogether a deeirablo lo• canon for any ono wattling to memo a farm. 7 It will be Sold low for cash. ftlrFor further portico/ire apply to the Mise Bermes on ill° premise, or to the subscriber at Cientlie/d. of Conzino7l Pleas of Canzbri a County, No 2, October nrzn, 1849. Gcorgo IValters, vs Summons in PnOiOun John Dillon. TL LIST.. tho ['opera To .Families. Ahuge assortment of Glass Jors for sale—su Milo fur holding Preserves, Pickles or Cs Ahem, &c. They nro of all sizes from a half to a gallon.' T4ey will bo sold low for cash. HENRY LORAIN. aug. fat, '49. I July 4,1849... . • ' Farm for Sale. Aug 14, 1849.-tt IN THE COURT CAMBRIA COUNTY, SS 0 %xx. t. ,.. „ The Colll77WMCCaltkof Penn. (1. sylvania to the Shetzfof Cam-1 Greeting:— brut County, IfGeorge Walters make you se. curet of prosecuting his claim, then wo command you, that you summon by good and lawful summoners, John Dillon, late of your coon. ty, Yeoman, so that ho be and appear before our Judges at Ebensburg, at Our county Court of Com mon Pleas, there to be held on the firk -Monday of Octobeynest, to show wherefore, whereas the said George Walters and the aforesaid John Dillon together and undivided do- hold live° acres of land adjoining other lands of said Walters and Dillon on the cast side of. Clearfield creek, in White township, in said county, with the affair. tenances, 'partition thereof between them to be I made according to the laws and customs of this Commonwealth in such case matte and provided, the said John Dillon dues riot permit, but the same to be made does gainsay unjustly and against the same laws and customs (as said) &e. And haw, you then there the norms of those summon on and this writ. - Witness tho lion. Georg° Taylor, President 0 of our said Court at EJenshurg the 3d day ofJu ly, in tho year of our Lord 1849, WM, KITTELL, Aug. 13th-31 Notice. LL pereofie who know themselves indebted 1.1. to the subscriber for goods or otherwise, at bile carrying on business at Salt Lek. Clear field county, are requested to make immediate pay• menwas ho discontinued all dealings on or before the let a April lost—end all persons aro hereby cautioned against paying or contracting with any other person or persons es his agent or agents es ho never authorized any such, and wilt not rec. °gorse their acts. Whl. IDDINGS. Milesburg, Centro n.) Aug 8, 1819. pd DISSOLUTION OF partnership. The partnership here- Moto mating between Erederick liollopotor and . Elah Johnson, under the firm of llot.t.orsTsa eJousisuri was dissolved by mutual consent on the 15th day of May, 1849—a1l pardons knowing tin rmm selves indebted to the firm will save cost by atten ding to the settlement of their rei?pective accounts on or before the let day of October next—alter that time they will be placed in the hands of the proper officers of the law for collection Frt.r.D'lt HOLLORETER 7 Elan JOIINBQN. . August 13, 1819.;', NOTICE, WE are determined to tiny° all our accounts settle& Those of more than five years' atan ding will bo left for collection without turther no tico. Mr. Powell will give his whoto attention un til the first of September nex t. to the settling ol the Books. BIG E ,31: POWELL. Aug. Ist, '49. Valuable Real, Estate AT PRIVATE SALE-. ,P 2 TOE subscriber offers to sell tho lowing described real estate. .; • i t . The farm ,n which he resides in Penn I township, Clearfield county, containing 75 acres-40 of which is cleared, under good fen ces and in a good state of rullivation. The im prOVernente Oro a good two story Frame Muse, rind from bank Barn, and also a good Apple Or chard, with oilier out buildings necessary for a farm and a nover.foiling spring of water at the door. Also, Another place in the some township, containing 121 aeres—mostly timber lend, with 18 acres ttn• der cultivation. The first is situated un the pub lic road lending from Cum ensville to Punxsu tawney. and half a toile from Moore's Mill This property will be s 'ld on very ressonatilF Fur further particulars apply to GARRETSON JOHNSON. June 27, 1849 —A pd $1 Professional. Hrs. WOODS & WILSON having associtited A- , themselves together in the Practice of Mello- Gino. offer their professional Hermes to the people of Curwensvillo and surrounding country. In nil dangerous cities the unremitting attention of buth will be given without extra charge. IrrA it calls from a tlii•tunce will receive prompt attention. July 6.1849.-3 m • ' N subscriber respectfully solicits an im median) settlement of all his old neenunts, M. WOODS, PRINTERS Newspapers are informed that the subocri. hers are extensively engaged in the menu• facture of PRINTING INK 'of every color and quality, which they know to be equal to any manufactured, and which they will sell nt the !owe's!, prices fur Cash. As they aro determined that their ink shall recommend itself they only solicit ONE TRIAL of it, rolying upon its merits for future patronage. Their colored inks are warren• ted supersue_to nay manufactured. A circular containing•prices."&c., will . ho sent to those who desire it. Orders for cash on city agents.necepted. rf - Piiblishers of newspapers inserting this ad• vertisement to the amount of and sending us a copy of tho paper, by remitting 85 at nuy time, will receive , a 30 lb, keg of Extra. Nows Ink, ' ADAMS Ss CO, , Steam Printing Ink Works, Phila. Agents for the sale ul now and second linitil Printing Materials. july3o WE are requested by a number of our fellow-citizens to announpo the name of Dr. Jour; P. HOYT, of-Ferguson township, as a candidate for a seal in the next Legislature, subject to the action of the Democratic party. ' july 3. WE are authorized to announce that C apt. Jimmy B. BnisstL, of the borough of Clearfield, is a candidate for the Legislature—subject to the action of the Democratic party of Clearfield county. July 14, '49.—pd WE are authorized to announce that JAMES M'GREE, Esq., of Bell township, is a candidate for the Legisla ture—subject to the action of the Demo cratic party of Clearfield county. WE aro authorized to announce Wu, Limit J. Hint TILL, of , the bor ough of Clearfield, as a j pmdidate for the Legislature—subject to the action of the Democratic party of Clearfield county. G. R. Brinn Err. WE are authorized to announce Col. GEORGE C. PAssitoßE, of Piko township, as a candidate for the office of Sheri, of Clearfield county, at the ensuing General election—subject to the action of the Democratic party. june 19. • Messrs. EDITOUS: pLEASE announce the name of JoHN B. KYLEII, of Morris town ship, as a candidate for the office of Sher if, at the ensuing election, subject to the decision of the Democratic party. June .30. MANY CITIZENS. W E n a are m e requested s to n a i n oW r E ll y nCe t J he borough of Clearfield, as a candid o f ate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the action of the Democratic party. july 5. EING authorized, we hereby an nounce Major JAMES 131.00 m, of Pike township, as a candidate for the.office 'of Sheriff of Clearfield county—subject to the action of the Democratic party. FALL. ELECTION. EING auteorized, we hereby an ) nounce JOHN LONG, of Lawrence township, as a candidate for the office of Sheriff—subject to the action of the Dem ocratic party of Clearfield county. Messrs. Editors :—Please announce the name of ALEXANDER CALDWELL, of Pike township, as a candidate for the office o Sheriff—subject to the action of the Dem ocratic party of Clearfield county. 11Icssrs. Moore tS• Hemphill announce the name of WILLIAM M. MC ;Ci)Ixollou, 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- IMMO CHRISTIAN POTTARIT, Of the borough of Clearfield, as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer—subject to thei action of the Democratic party of Clearfield county. ' S authorized, we hereby announce .f lluntx LVAvy, of the borough of Clearfield, as a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Clearfield county—subject to the action of the Democratic party of Clearfield county. S authorized, we hereby announce 11. FREDERICK G. Miriam, of Bell township, as a candidate for _the office of Treasurer of Clearfield county—subject to the action of the Democratic party o Clearfield county. pEING authorized, we hereby an nounce JOSIAH HUNTER, of Brad ford township, as a candida for the office of County Commissioner abject to the action_ of the Democratic party of Clear field county. BEING authorized, we hereby an nounce WILLIAX ALEXANDER, Esg., of the borough of Clearfield, as a candidate ttitc office of County Commissioner— subject to the action of the Democratic party of Clearfield county. pd. lESSRS. Editors :—Please announce' JACOB 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. Bcccaria tp,, Aug. 3, 1849. FELLOW-CrrizENs:—l offer myself as a candidate for the office of County Commis sioner-,-subject to the action of the Dem crafic party of Clearfield county. SAMUEL SHOFF. E sA lr u e nt a l u v tlf y riz E e s d q. t o o fp a ik n e no to u l n y c n e ship, as a candidate for the Office of Coun ty Commissioner—subject to the action of the Demouatic party of Clearfield county. tos EING authorized, we hereby an nounce CI rtisTomtit KRATZER, Esq. of the borough of Clearfield, as a canditato for the office of County Aud itor—subject to the action, of the Demo cratic party of Clearfield county. NEW' GOODS. &. W. F. IRWIN have just received at thou old eland, a full assurituout of all km& , o f go9 j e ifieyentunt. uhicli airy wish to Alisposo of at rral itiolitit for good pay. - W. r. num Clearpold, lone 18,1849:. • 131L.A.INKS. , for sale here.. • . B'pY virtue of writ of Ficri 'Facia*, issucd out of the Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield county, and to Ma directed, will bo mooed to pub. lie sale at the Court Ilouse, in the Borough of Clearfield, on Monday tee 3d day of September next, n certain tract of land, eitu'ato in Beccaria township, Clearfiold county, containing 68 acres 16 perches, beginiting at a hemlock sapling, thonco by Goorgo Mooro's survey north 154 por ches to a post, thence by John Witmer survey west 75 perches ton hemlock, thence by Eman uel Mort south 154 perches to a post, thenco east by same 75 perches to place of beginning, bring out of Om north cost corner of the Emanu oh it s i gar t s urvey, with a cabin bouso and stable, and about 10 acres cleared thereon. Seized, ta ken in execution a nd to bo sold as the property of Jamas Weston. ALSO, BY virtue of a similar writ, issued out of tho same court and to mo directed, will ho sold at the same timo and place, a certain tract of hind, situate in Beccarla township, Clearfield county. containing 110 acres 40 perches, begin% ning at a poet corner in the south west corner of the tract, theme north by Bohm Wilson'. survey 147 perches' to n post. by land sold to John D. Miller by 11. Philips 127 perches 210 to post. Blanco south 147 perches, thenco west by John Giblott's survey 127 parches 2.10 to place of be• ginning, being out of the south west corner of tract survoyed on: warrant to Thomas Gibson, with a two story hewed log house and cabin barn end abjut 25 acres cleared Seized, taken in ex • caution and to be sold as the property of Edward B. Tipton ALSO, Y virtue of a simila r . writ, issued out of ihn kb soma court and to me directed, will be sold at tho memo limo and &Deo, all tho interest of George Mason in a certain tract of land, situate in Brady township, Clearfield county, containing 200 acres, bounded by land of PoterfF, land of Fox & Cu. on the north, and by land of Fox on the coat, with a cabin Imago and stab:o, and a. boot 2 acres cleared thereon.. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Georg() Mason. A L S'o; • BY virtue of a similar writ, will bo exposed to public sale on Friday the 31st day of August. at 10 o'clock A. M. at the same place, the follow, ing described real es , ate, viz a tract of land part ly improved, situate in Lawronco township. Clear field,county, adjoining lands of Robert Owens, heirs of Mitchell & Goo !fellow, Richard Show & what's—containing about 65 acres more or less. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of --- ALSO $Y virtue of a writ of Venditioni Esponas issu• J 11.2 ed out of the eamo court and to mo directed. will be exposed to sale at the same timo & place, a certain tract of land, situnto in Chest township Clearfield county. surVeyod on warrant dated in 1793 granted to .John Cermoody , beginning at n post by a hemlock, thence, by land of John Graff north 40 deg, west 115 perches to a birch, thence by Innd of J. &J. Neely west 246 perches to a hickory and maple, thence south 160 porches to a maple, thence north 72 porches to the begin. ning—containing 282 k acres and allowance, with four dwelling houses, three barns and about 80 acres cleared thereon. Seized, taken in OXCCIJ. tiro' and to be sold as the property of Elias Herd & Salmon J. Tozer, and with notice to B Wood, D. Wood and J. Wood, terro tenants. by JOHN S'l'l'l'ES. Sh Sheriffs Office, Clear• Juno 12, 1849. # • MILLER & MANLEX, a s amantaal AND aaltaalat - MALMO'S. rriziE subscribers having entered into partner. .1 ship in the above named business, respectful. ly solicit a share of public patronage. They flat ter themselves that they can furnish work to all persons who may be pleased to call, to their en 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. irrThe Bed Chair can tie converted from the Arm chair to a complete bed in two minutes, and also will fold to tho small compass that can be car. vied under the arm. It is particularly suitable for Military officers and Professional gentlemen. N. B.—Coffins made in the neatest manner and on the shortest notice. CHARLES MILLER. ROBERT MANLEY. Clearfield. July 23,1849,—Gm JULY 27, '49 BY virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of Clearfield county, there will be exposed to p•ttdic sale on Monday the 3d day of September next, at the court house in the borough of Clear field, the following described real estate, late the properly of Mary Campbell, dec'd, viz-100 acres of unseated timber land in Lawrence township, .itunte near the waters of Little Clearfield creek —bounded nn the south by land of I. Thompson, by land of Bigler Er.co.on the east, J. J. Read on the north, and by land now in possession - of Jo siah Campbell nn the west. TERMS—One third cash on confirmation of sale, balance in 2 equal annual payments thereof. ter with interest, to be secured by bond & mort gage on the premiss'', %VAL BIGLER, Ex'r. July 23, 1849. JOSEPHI. H. JONES, rt 1 . 1 ESPECTFULLY IN la forms his friends and customers that ho still con• wines hie businees at his old stand, whom, he is prepared to execute all orders in his line of business, to tho lull satisfaction of his cue. turners. tie vtarients work of his manuracture to be or the. 1.61 materials as well as of tho latest s'yle of fashion. .110 also has a general •assurt• merit of _ _ tuauve) amp ouvaleao of all kinds, no fullovo, viz: Womens Calfskin Boots, do Gaiter Shoes, do Gaiter Pumps, Men's fine calfskin Boots, sewed pdo coarse boots, sewed; do do do pegged; do do boots, lined; do Kip boots, lined; Mons fine Monroe boots ;do fine shoes do fine pumps ;do coarse Monroe boots ; do do shoes ; Bells boots and shoes, • IrTN. B.—Ali kinds of grain and hides tenon iri oachango for Boots and shoelat :ho Maritet prices. and Cash not rofused. July 14, 1849.7--3 m REGISTER'S NOTICE. worICE is hereof gicen•tecill creditors, legatees and other persons interested, that the following aceo•ints Imo boon passed and filed in the Regis. tors office of Clearfield county; and that the same will by presented to the Orphans Court of said cnun' ty 1 - .3r confirmation end 'alloWeinceen the Sd day of September next, in the Court house in the borough of. Clearfield. ' • Isl. Tho account of Michael end William Wise. administrators oldie estate of Conrad Wise, late of Pike lownslpp, deceased ' ' • WM. C, WELCII 'Beer. July 14, 1849. , . • , • . NOTICE. • • LL persona indebted to the subscriberler WOOL Ilk.. CARDING and Pumas:64 et the Clearfield Bridge Factory for the years 1817 and 18.18 will please Calk at the store, and settle fer the seine, 10 further trouble, having relinquished the. ltuattictiqu'::,,,i . ' 44140 .FogAgirri Ali/ 81, 1841. • • , . Shimifri.s: - Spile!ii• ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. INI