El tip,:; ~~:- s^-- Sheriff's Sales. • By Virtue of a writ of Flea Facia4 Willett out of dm Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield county, end to me directed, will ho ospoited to pub. tic sale at tbe Court Ilegoe, in 'the Borough Of 'Clearfield, 'on Monday theld day of September -next, a certain tract of land. situate in Beccaria Kinship. Clearfield county, containing 68 acres 1 perches, beginnuig .at a hemlock sapling, thence by George bloore's survey , north 154 per. ches to a poet. Mertes by 'John Witmer survey 'West 73 perches. ton 'hemlock; thence by Email. uel Reigart south 134 perches to a poet, thence cast by same 25 perches to piece of beginning, being out of the north east corner of the Ernnnu• el Reigart survey'. Aviih o cabin house and stable, and about 10 acres Cleared thereon. Seized, !li ken in' 6xectnion 'a . nd to be sold as the property of hinge Weetim;: 'A L S 0 BY Tutu.) of a similar writ, issued out rtf the • . same court and to me _directed, Will be sold at, the carne time and place, it certain tract of land, ,situate in Beira/in township, Clearfield totmty. 'containink.llo acres 40 perches, begin iing al a iiost corner In ihe south west corner of the tract, thence north by Robert Wilenn's survey 147 perches to n post. by land sold to D. Miller 100 H. 127 • perches 210 to post. thence south 147 perches, thence west by Juhn •thbson'a survey 127- perches 2.10 to place of be ginning: toeing out of tho south west corner of tract surveyed _on warrant to Thomas Gibson. with a two story hewed log house and cabin barn and about 25 acres cleared Seized, taken• in es acution and to be sold as the property of Edward .11. Tipton. • • ALSO, 113 Y rirtiip of ,a similar. writ, issued out of the .1113 sem court and to me directed, will he sold In the same' time and plaits, 44 the interest of George Maion in a certain tract of land, situate in Study :owns/lip, Clearfield county. containing 200 acres, bounded by land of Potaro; lend of Fox & Co. on the north, and by land of Fox on the east, with a cabin house grid stable, and a. bout 2 acres cleared thereon. Seized, taken in -execution and to be sold as tho property of George Mason. ALSO, BY virtue of a aithilar writ, will be exposed to public saloon Friday the 31st day of August, at 10 o'clock A. ALat the same place. the follow. ing described real mato, viz: a tract of lend part• ly improved, situate io Lawrence township. Clear field county. adjoining lands of Robert Owens, heirs of Minitel' Goodfellow, Richard Shaw & others—containing about 65 Acres more or less. Seized, taken, in execution and to be sold as the property of ALSO,' 'IIIY virtue of a writ of Vendttioni Exponas issu• ALP ed out of tho same court and to me directed. • will be exposed to sale at the same time & place. a certain tract of land, situate in Chest township Clearfield county, surveyed on warrant dated in 1793 granted toJohn Carmoody. beginning at a post by a hemlock, thence by land of John Graff north 40 deg. west 115 perches toe birch, thence by land of J. &J. Neely west 246 perches to a hickory and maple, thence south 160 perches to a maple, thence north 72 perches to the begin. Sung—containing 2821 acres and allowance, with four dwelling houses, three barn' and about 80 acres cleared thereon. Seized, taken In exects• lion and to be sold as the property of Elias Herd Salmon J. Tozer, and with notice to B Wood, D. Wood end J. Wood, terre tenant.. by JOHN STITES. Sh Sheriffs Office. Clear. field, Rule 12.1849. MILLER,/ MANLEY, (Datartnate A ND (mama tattEns. • THE subscribers having entered Into partner. ship in the above named business, respectful. ly solicit a share of public patronage. They Bat ter themselves that they can furnish work to all persona who may be,plearrd 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. I:l3•The Bed Chair can Go converted from the Arm chair :o a complete bed in two minutest, and also will fold to the small compass that can be car. vied tinder the atm. It is particularly suiiable .for Military °Rieman(' Professional gentlemen. N. B.—Coffins made in the neatest manner and .on the shortest notice. CiIARLES MILLER; ROBERT MANLEY. :.'Clearfield. July 23.1849.-6 m ORPHAN COURT SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of Clearfield county, there will be exposed to public sale on Monday the 3d day of September next, at the court house in tho borough of Clear field, tho following deiteribed real estate, late the property of Mary Campbell, deed, viz-100 licit of unseated timber land in Lawrence township. situate near the waters of Little Clearfield creek —bounded on the south by land of 1. Thompson, by land & err. on the east, J. J. Read on tho north, and by land now in possession of Jo. stab Campbell on the west, 'TERMS—One third cash on confirmation of sale, balance hi 2 equal annual payments thereof. ter with interest, to beaecured by bond & mort gage on the premises, WM. BIGLER, Et's.. uly 23. 1849. JOSEPH H. JONES, RLESPECTFULLY IN • forms hits friends and 10016 customers that ha still con. tinues his busineis at his old stand , -where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line of balkiest, to the full satisfaction of his cum tomer'. He ammo' work of hie nisinu'acture to be orate best material. as well as , of the west ' , Vitt of fashion. Hi also his a general assort• mint of I.l3oevaii ABM 6316114210 0 of ill kind., as follow.. viz: • Womens Calfskin. Boots, do. Gaiter Shoes, do Gaiter Pumps, Men's fine calfskin Boots,owe d ; do coarse' boots, sewed; do do di, Pegged ; do boots, lined ;do Kip boots, lined; Mens . fine Monroe 'boats ; fine shoes ;do fine pumps ;do Coarse Itionroe boots ; do do shoes ; Boys .boots and shoes. 11,—A11 kinds of grain and hides taken in exchange tor fkmstartnd shoes at the Market prices, and Cash not roftiaed. , July ]4. 1.13¢9.-3u) '• _ REGISTER'S. NOTICE. • , •, NOTICE to herecy given total! creditore, legatees end atm Ramon, interested, that the followmg account', have boon passed and. filed in the liege. tens alike orattarfield county. and that the same will be presented to the Orpheus Couti ol said coup' ty for antannatton and allowance on_the 3d day of September hest, in the Court house in the borough of Clearfield. • . • ht.•Thrtaccount• of Michael and Witham Wise. administrators of the estate of ,Conrad Wise, late of Palle toWnship, deceased WM C. WELCH ) ..Iteg'r. July 14 1849 • . •., ~, . , NOTICE. ... s. LL persons indebted to the subscriber for 'afoot. TM sa ,cA ! ti l lla sad ful•utto, at the Clearfield Bridge A tory ftu: the , etire 1847 andlB4B will , please call fi ll *store and settle for the unify, to ovoid further _rp t .',,, ,, r, . AVINII Telylquished tbs bu l kiness, A ya : r a d , , ,‘,-.. , ~.. ~ ~, , , , 3Amks ,, F ou rsT r .. al, 1841. MR=MEII t. :.I I t.; FALL' ELECTIO N VETE are, reiftiestiid by a 'number a rf our fellow-citizene to annoiincethi3 name of Dr. burr P. HOYT, of Ferguson I townshipias a candidate f'o,r seat: in , the next Legislature, subject to the action of the Democratic party. july 3. UTE arc authorized to announce that Capt. HENRY B. Brom., of the borough of Clearfield, is a candidate ibr the Legislature—subject to the action of the. Democratic party of Clearfield bounty 'July 14, '49.—pd AxT E arc authorized to announce the y JAMES IVIVIIILEE, Esq., •of Bel township, is a candidate for the Legisla turesubject to the Action of the Demo cratic party of Clearfield county. VV E zi mau j tho H rize i d ri t i o i anno o u f n t co ho W bo xi. r. - ough of Clearfield, as a candidate for the Legislature—subject to the action of the Democratic party of Clearfield county. NVE are authorized to announce Cot GEonaE C. PASSMOIIE, of Pike township, as a candidate for .the office of Slierz" of Clearfield county, at the ensuing General election—subject to the action of the Democratic party. june 19. 7 E are requested to announce the name of JAMES WRIGLEY, of the borough of Clearfield, as a candidate for the office of Sherif, subject to the action of the Democratic party. july 5. BEING authorized,- we hereby an nounce Major JAMES Broom, of Pike township, as a candidate for the office of Sheriffof Clearfield county—subject to the action of the Democratic party. BEING auteorized, we hereby an nounce Jourr Lox°, 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 :---Pleaso announce the name Of ALEXANDER CALDWELL, of Pike township, as a candidate for the office of Sheriff—subject to the action of the Dem ocratic party of Clearfield county. JULY 27, 1 49. Messrs. Moore t 5 Hemphill :—Pleaso announce the name of WILLIAM' M. Mc. Cuixouou, 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 CuntsalAri PorranFF, of the borough of Clearfield, as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer—subject to the action of the Democratic party of Clearfield county. s authorized, we hereby announce litioir.LßAvy, 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 1 Clearfield county. AS authorized, we hereby announce FREDERICK G. MILLER, of • Bell township, as a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Clearfield county—subject to the action of the Democratic party of Clearfield county. BEI NG authorized, we hereby an nounce JOSIAH HUNTER, 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 Wimmua 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. IVI JACOB ESSR K. ncE of Bradford S. Edito p rs ..--Please announce township, as a candidate for County CoM missioner, at the ensuing election—subject to the action of the Democratic party of Clearfield county.- B. Beccaria tp., Aug. 3, 1849. FELLow-CiTizEns:—l offer myself as a candidate for ‘ Oie office ofCounty Commis sioner—subject-to the action of the Dem erotic party of Clearfield county. SAMUEL SHOFF. WE are authorized to announce SAMUEL Wes, Esq.,of Pike towns as a candidate for the ffice of Coun ty Commissioner—subject to the action of the Democratic party of Clearfield county. BEING authorized, wo hereby an nounce CIIRIEITOMEII MINTZER, Esq., of the borough of Clearfield, as a canditate for the office of County Aud itor—subject to the action of the Demo cratic party of Clearfiold county. : . NEW GOODS. - . . E. k W. F. IRWIN have just received at their old stand. a fall essorimentof all kinds of goods 'limitable. 10 the 0011611, which they wish to dispose del smell:profits for good - Pak.. ' _ w: Clearfield. done 18 . 1849 . • To --IFa i 1 ies. Alarge essortment'ofCilass Jere for vale—soil able fur holding Preserve's, Pirklea,or Can. dies, &c: They are of all siege fronia half pint to a gallon. They will bo sold low for cash. • % HENRY Jut ! " 4, 1849, BLANKS for sole bore AT PRIVATE SALE. ME rirq m subscriber offers to sell the r foh 71747,1 lowing deicrihed real ain. j r Tb,c r iform I n which he resides in Penn 'county, containing 7 acres-,-40 of w Well - Is cleared, under good fen tee and i a go odgstate . of. etittivation. The 11 . 4% Prevenient' are a':gooil two 'dory Frame itouso, anditanio bank ,Barn, and Moo a good ATple.Or• chaith with other out , buildin g. igi neoessary for a farm and a nover.failing. spring of water ai the Book Also, Another ,place'in the mono township; containing 121 Ores—meetly 'inult land, vvills.lB acre . " un• der cultivation. rie eihi 1,. situated on the pub . r lie road leading frorn,Coroeneville to te‘iney, and half n rails from Moore's Mitt. This property ywill ho idd on very reasonable terms. For further paitientortapidy to • . GAIIRETSON JOIINB.ON.' Jane 27. 1819 —a pd $1 a • Professional. J)rM. WOODS IL WILSON luting associated themselves together in the Practice of Medi. eine. offer their pmfessionul services to the people of Curwensville and surrounding country. In all dangerous cases the tinremining attention of both will be given without extra charge. OtrA All calls from n distance will receive prurript attention. July 6. 1849.-3 m N —The subscriber respectfully solicits an im , mediate settlement of all his old accounts, M. WOODS. PRINTERS fiF Newspapers are informed that the subscri- L 1 bete are extensively engaged in the menu. facture of PRINTING INK of every color and quality, which they know to ho equal, to any manufactured, and which they will sill at the lowest prices for Cash. As they aro determined that their ink shall recommend upon they only tOliCil ONE TRIAL Or it, relying upon it. merits for future patronage. Their colored inks are warren. ted superior to any manufactured. A circular containing prices. arc., will, be sent to those who desire it. Orders for cash on city agents, accepted. ' ill - Publishers of newspapers inserting this ad. vertisement to the amount of 62 and sending us a copy of the paper, by remitting et) et any time, will receive a 30 lb, keg of Eatre News Ink, ADAMS &cop, Steam Printing Ink Works, Phila. Agents for the sale ut now and second hand Printing Materials. jul)3o Drugs, Mcdicines, /4r,c, MEM subicribtr respectfully announ 'l • A - cos to the citizens of Corwersville. and the public'at large. that ho has just s‘ddi opened a DRUG STORE, oppssite Draucker's lintel, to Curwensville, compn. sing ti well selected assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Varnish es, Dye.Stnffis, 4-c.; together with an as sortment of Glass, and in short, all oth er articles usually kept in Drdg Stores. Being himself in the practioe of bl ed lone. the pub he may rest assured that his Diugs• are of the pa rest character. July 6,1899.-3 m Court Proclamation. WHEREAS the Hon. George W. Woodward, Presdont Judge of the Court of CoMmon Pleas of the 4th judicial district. composed of the counties of Clinton. Canoe and Clearfield.and the Hon James T. Leonard and Abraham K Wright, Esquires. Assoaciate Judges in Clearfield county, have issued their precept bearing date the let day of May. 1843. to me directed, for holding a Court ("Common Plena, Orphans Court, Court of Quarter Sessions. and Court of Oyer 4. ih-raliner and General Jail Delivery, at Clearfield Town.forthe County olClearfietu, on the Ist Monday of September_nest, (being the 3d day of the month.) Naha is, therefore, hereby given, totheCoroners, Justices of thereace,& Constables in and for the County Clearfield, to appear in their own proper persons, with Rolls, Recordi, Inquisi. lions. Examinations and other Remembrances, to do those things which their officer &in their behalf ap pertain to be done; and all witnesses and otherpor sous prosecutng to behalf of the Commonwealth a gamut any prisoners are required to be then and there attending and not depart without leave, at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in thetrattendance at the appoint( dtimo agreeable to notice. Given under my hand at the town of Clearfield, this 4th day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine. and the seventy-second year of American Independence JOHN STITES. SlefT. Notice. ALL persons having accounts vpon our books will please call and make immediate settlement, (s- thereby save costs, CRAWS 4. BROTHER. Curleensville, June 27, '49. 1 Notice. • THE Sub.criber having associated Dr HARD MAN P. THOMPSON With him. in the practice of Medicine,' would inform the public that they will hereafter bo enabled to attend to calls at any dktance and at all hour■. Patients will receive the care and attention of both. when necersary. HENRY LORAIN, CLEARFIELD, May 8, 1849. NEW - CABINET & CHAIR Manufactory/. TtIE subscriber respectfully .informs the public that he has commeiteed tho ,above men Boned business, in all its various branches. in the borough of Clear Gold: directly opposite the Meth dist Church, where ho is prepared to maniac lure CABINET-WARE AND CHAIRS in the most durable manner. fie hopes by strict attention to business. to merit ant] receive a share of public patronage. DI - COFFINS made to order on the shortest no tice. J. C. CAMPBELL, Clearliehl, June 18, 1849. Not'Oe• ALL persons who, know themselves indebted to the subscriber for goods or otherwise, while carrying on business at Salt Lick. Clear% field County, are requested to make immediate pay. ment, as he discontinued all dealings on or before tho let of April last—and all persons are herebY cautioned against paying or contracting with any oilier person or parsons as his agent of agents as he never authorised Any such, and will not rrc. (Imes their acts. WM. IDIAZIff. cto Aug 8,1849. Pa DISSOLUTION 4y,partgership, The partnershis here totore existing between Erelferick ollopeter and Minh'Johnson. under the firm , of,Houolavint &Joarison Wes diaolved by mutual consent on the 16th day of May.-1949--all potions iinowingthint. selves indebted to the firm Willies° cost by atten ding to the, settlement or their respective accounts on or.before the Ist , day of `October next—after that time they , will be placed in the bandit of the proiiet officer, 01 the law for collection, F 11111 1 124 Hattornra; Mow •Jourrebir. •", August 13, 1849. Relative to attlimendment at the Constitution. • • Retegveirby'thq gitiage an &Haute of Rep . retattattve:s ofihe Commonwealth ,of Pcnnagloaktfd i in General Ataembly mot, the. Constitution of this Com. minliverilth he ntaerided lit the second aeciion of the fifih en that irahall reed,as fellows: The Judge' of the Suprerno Court, o f , Itic several Courts of Lommon Pleas ) and of such other COutts of Re cord as ow or shall be established Mr la*, shall be elected by the electors of the Common. wealth in, the raonnerfollowing, to vviti The Judg es of the uPremo Conti. by the qualified electors of the COlllliiontioeilth at large. The PreridentJudg es of the several Courts of Common Pleas :mil of such other Courts of Record as are or shall be re• tablished by law,lind ail other.linlges required to be leaned in the law, by the qualified electors of the respeeitve districts nver which they are to preside or act es Judges. And the Associate Judges of the COurts of Common Pleas by ou:qualified electors of the counties respectively, The . Judges of the Sub promo Court shall hold their offices for the terra of fifteen years, if they shall so !cog behave the:obeli:el well (subject to the allotment hereinafter provided for, subsequent to the first elcolon* Thu President Judges of the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of such other CoUrts of. Record as are or shall be es lablislied by hits; • and all other Judges required to lie learned in the law, shall hold theiroffices for tho term of ten years, Willey shall so long behave them. solves well: the Associate Judges of the ICourts of Common Pleas shall , hold their offices for the term of fiveyears, if they shid) so long behave themselves well all of whom shall be commissioned by the Governor, but for any reasonable cause which shall not be sufficient grounds of impeachment, the Guy. ernor 6hnll remove any of thorn on the address of two thirds of each branch of the Legislature. The first election shell' take place at the general elec.. lion of this Commoniieultli next after tha'adoption of this amendment, and the commissions of all 11,6 judges who may be then In office shall expire on the first Alondoy of December following, when the terms of the new judges shall commence. The persons who shill then be elected Judges of the Supremo Court b hall hold their offices as follows: one of them for three years, one for ix years, ono for nine years, ono for twelve years, and ono for fifteen years ; the term of each to be decided by lot by the said judges, as soon after the election as convenient, and the re• suit certified by them to the Governor, that the commissions may be issued in accordance thereto. The judge whose commission will first expire shall boChiefJuktiee during his term, and thereafter each judge whose commission shall first expire shall In turn be the Chief Justice, and:t, two or more com• missions shall expire on the seine driy, the judges holding them shall decide by, lot which shall be the Chief Justice. Any vaconetee happening by death, resignation, or otherwise, in anyol the said cou!ts, shalt be filled by appointment by the Governor, to continue till the first Monday of December sumer:• dir.g the next general election. The Judges of the Supremo Court and the 'Presidents of the several Courts of Commcn Pleas shall, pt stated times, re. ceivo for their services an adequate compensation, to be fixed by law, which shalt not ho diminished during their continuance in office. buff hey shall re• ceive no fees or, perquisites of office, nor hold any oilier office of profit under this commonwealth, or under the government of the United States, or any other State of this Union. The Judges of the Su. promo Court during their continuance in office, shall reside within this Commonwealth,end the mil% or Judges during their continuance in office shall reside within the district or county for which they were respectively elected. IVILLIAM F. PACKER, Speaker of the House of Representatives. 'GEORGE DA RSI E, Speaker of the Senate. IN THE SENATE, March 1.1849. Rescirc i d, That this resolution piss.- —Yeas 21, Nays 8. SAML W. PEARSON, Cl'k. ILlctract from the Journal. R. V. ‘CILSON IN THE HOUSE OF REFRF.SF.NTATIVES, April 2, 1849 Resolved, That this resolution pmts.—Yeas 58, Nays 26. WM. JACK, Cl'h. Extract from the Journal. Filed April 5.1819. A. L. RUSSELL, Dep. Sec. ut the Com'th PENNSYLVANIA. SS I DO CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and coorect copy of the Original Resoluion of the Gener al Assembly, entitled -Resolution relative to an Amendment of the Constitution," as the same re mains on file in this office. x _ In testimony whereof I have here , 4- untoset my hand, rind caused to be at. ~ fixed tha ne l of the Secretary's Of fi ce k 05 , )..}c6 4,1 at Harrisburg, this eleventh day of June. Anti° Domini. one, thousand --- eight hunditd and forty.nine. TOWNSEN D HAINES, Secretary of the Commonwealth. "JOU/NAL OP SENATE. "Resolution, No. 188, entitled • Resolution relative to an amendment of the Constitution,' was read a third time. On the question, will the Senate agree to the resolution T The Yeas and Nays were taken agreeably to the Commiution, and were as follows, viz: "YEAS. Messrs. Boas, Brawley. Cmbb, Cunning. ham, Forsyth, Ilugus. Johnson, Lawrence, Levis. Mason. Matthias. b cCuslin, Rich, Richards, Sadler, Sa very. Small, Smyser, Sterrett and Stine. 21. "NAY& Messrs , . Best, Drum, Fruit, Ives, King. Konigroacher, Potteiger and Darsie, Speaker. 8. "So the question was determined in the affirma tive." "Shall the tesolutton pass I The yeas and nays were taken agretiab!y to the provision of tho tenth article of the Constitution. and are as follows, viz : "Yrs& Messrs. Gideon J. Ball, David J . Bent, Craig Biddle. Peter D. Bloom, David M.. Bole. The. mos K. Bull, Jacob Cort, John 11. Diehl, Nathaniel A. Elliott, Joseph Emery, David G. E.hleman, WiL ham Evens, John Fausold, Samuel Fegely, JovythW. Fisher,Henty M. Fuller, Thos. Grove, Robert Hump son. George P. Hentzey. Thomas J. Herring, Joseph Higgins—Charles Hertz, Joseph B. Hower, Robert Klutz, Harrison P. Laird, Abraham Lumberton, Jas. J. Lewis, James W. Long. Jacob M'Cariney, John F. M'Cullough, - Hugh M'Kee, Juhn APLeughlia, Adom Martin, Samuel Marx, John C. Myers, Ed• ward Nickleson, Stewart Pearce. James Porter, Hen ry C—Pratt, Alonzo Robh, George Rupley, Theodore Hyman, Bernard S. Sehounever, Samuel Seibert, Jelin Sharp. Christian Snively, Thomas C. Steel, Jeremiah B. Stubbs, Jost J. Stutzman, Marshull Swarizwolder, Samuel Taggart, George T. Thorn• Nicholas Thorn; Arunalt Wattles, Samuel Weirich, Alonzo 1. Wilcor, Daniel Zothey and Willihm F, Packer, Speaker. 58. • NAYS. Messrs. Augustus K. Cornyn. David M. Cortney, David Ellans, Henry S Evans, John Fen• lon. John W. George, Thomas Gillespie. John B. Gordon. William Henry, James J. Kirk. Joseph Lou. huh, Robert R. Little, John S. M'Calmont. John M'Kee, William M'Sherry, Josiah Miller, William T. Morrison, .John A. Otto, William V. Roberts, John W. Newberry, John B. Rutherford, H. Rundle Smith, John Smyth, John Sender, George Walters, and David F. Williams. 26. "So the question was determined in the affirm. tive." &can. Antes OFFICE, Harrisburg, Juno 15,1849. PENNSYLYANIA,,BS DO CERTIFY that the above and cvforegoing is a true and correct copy of the "Yeas" and "Nays," taken.on i( ‘ 4 .' the "Resolution relative loan amend• silent of the Constitution," as the same _ appeartion th•e Journals of the two Hensel of the General Assembly of this Common• wealth, fur the session of 1849 • Witness my hand and the teal of said office, the fifteepth day of June, one thensand eight bundred and forty nine. • • - • • • TOWNSEND HAINES. . • -Secrekrrg of ate Commonwealth. milli: subscriber having teen appointed an Au. 1 • ditoi by. the, Court el Common Pleas of Clear• field county, to make distribution'bf 'the money now in the hands of the Sheriff, - phis peoceeds of theses on writ of Piertitioal of the Leconte Mill, hereby Oyer notice We'hlitliPPointild Friday the 17th day of August trt,Al the Court•hoose in Clearfield, when and whir° be will atiend lo the duty Willa said aPPohstment. • • • • ' . ELLIS IRVVlN,Auditer z Clearlield,June 18,1849. nt - 4,dititiON Sr.cnET/inv'e OFFICE. SECRETARY'S OFFICE "JOURNAL OF UOUFE OF REPRF.SENTATIVES Notice. LitSro OGRAND JUR 'S Thr SeptGliiiter 21 , 7 A -1849. James Forrest Merehtint LaWreue4 Lentja C Cordon Fanner . db Christian &nigh do ' • Murcia Charles Clever . , • ' Penn Abram Spencer tIO 'do John, Burgunder, do 13Urrisiole James Riddle do' ' do John! Ferglison do . , Ferguson Thomas B Davis do do Joseph Best Lumberman' 'WoOdward Wm Henderson' Farmer - do G W Shod' do do Scooley Scott do John Hoover do Jas C Barrett Innkeeper do Cornelius Shippeo Farmer '0 Doggs Geo A Heckman do do Wm Askey Carpenter ,Bradford B H Caldwell Farmer do Samuel Evans Innkeeper John Hewit Fernier Jacob Leonard do P A Karthaus Gentleman Jonathan Westover Farmer h LIST OP TRAVIS JURORS Fdr Sept Miller 'Thrnt, 1849. William Hunter Carpenter Morris George Johnston Farmer do Richard Coleburn do Karthaus Daniel Moore ' do do J. G. Lebo LUmberman do Sam'l Postlewait Farmer Brady Joseph Seyler • - do' • do William Kirk do do Fred'k Zeigler do do Henry Ream do • do Thomas Dale do Samuel Arnold • Merchant . do John Laborde son. FarTher do Thos CaMpbell do ' Bell William Hoit do Huston Erasmus Patterson do Robert Leonurd . do Geo. B Logan Millwright Joseph Lanich Farmer Wilson Hoover do John Rorabaugh do Jas. MeMurry Merchant Robert Michael Farmer Geo. Atchison do Christian Neff do Isaac Lee do James McEwen do James Thompson do Josiah Lambum do - - do Robert Carson do Woodivard Wm M'Cullough Lumberman & Geo. Erehart Farmer Jordan Alfred D Knapp do do Win Feltwell do , do Wm W Cathcart do do &nthony Hilo do Penu trick Quime do ' do Wm Irvin Gentleinan L - J Crans Merchant Wm M Bloom Blacksmith John Porter Farmer Jeremiah Cooper do John Shoff do James Gill do John Miller Lumberman Nat'l A Warron Farmer Joseph Stites do Francis Pearce do Abraham Graham do James B Graham Merchaut James Flanagan Laborer H B Beissel Tinner R F Ward Tailor John McPherson 'Fanner Wm Hughes Farmer Jacob Gearhart do John Goss do Francis Coudrict do Solomon Maurer do J F W Schnars do Halloo, There MR. waint you Raying romeihing about gelling some Sal Soda for your women to wool' with I rd thoughlofgetting a little to try it and see it - mould act so like a charm, as I've board them guy. %Veil. I've heard those say that have used it that it saves More than its cost in the wear of clothes while washing, end clothes aro washed with less than half the labor. How do you eoll it? Only twelve and a half cents per pound. Put mo up a dollars worth of it any how. Anything else in my lino to-day. Any Candies, Nuts, Figs, Oranges, Lemons or Cocoa nut. to take home to the children. I've just re• calved a fine lot of them from the city, together with a good assortment of Family Medicines, Oils, Pointe, Aye•stufis, and all kinds of coloring mate riots and Varnishes. Yes, and seine first rate Cavendish Tobacco—also, some of the best half Spanish Cigars ever hrought to the place. If you wish any of these things, I'll sell them to you a LITTLE cheaper than you can got thorn any where else in this county. If any of your neigh% bon are in want ague!) things, just tall them to call at the sign of the Gold Mortar. Clearfield, June 18, 1849: • New & Cheap Goods. yowl PA'PTON hos received a fresh supply of elf all kinds of goods at the CHEAPEST COR. NER, consiitnig in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Tin ware, Queensware, Boots and - Shoes, Hats, Caps and. Bonnets; ready made Clothing, Saddlery, Drugs, Oils and Paints, Nails 4. a good assert mad of Iron, of all sizes - Sole Leath er, Ibrty Barrels Mackerel-471A word every thing usually kept in .a country store, which will be sold LOW: • J..P. lies the Agency for Dr D' Jaynes. and nth. er very valuable medicines. such as Dr. E. Green'. Red & Brown Pi 11... McAllister. ointthent, Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Chesil. Wright'. Indian Vegetable Pills for sale, a gamine article, and a number of other =dimes, too numerous to men tion. - • • JOHN PATTON; Corwensville. June 18.1849. Estate of Jacob Maurer; *caned. . . 11Ig0110E Jo hereby given , that Lettere testamen -1.1 tory, have beim granted • to the subscriber, upon the estate orlscob Maurer, late of Coving ton township, .Clearfislil 'county, ilecellecl—all persons knovring themselves indebted to 'aid ea+ tale are•requested - to make payment without de isyw—and *base haying .olainis against the same *lli erosentr them 4131 i 0 uthenocated' or settle. ( mart.' , • '... REUREN MAURER Ea'rs. JACOB MAURER: June 27. 1849.—pd - , WOODWARDiipUsE, LorNmdi,9loon Ct k .. ll:l ra , IIiNJAMIN'IIIYEIA MC. ROSS ME HAVE the pietism:a to inform their friends and the public . generilly2theit'they have tented. fitted up mid . opened ea a Hotel. flier new o iltego aud , ComModious Brick Building situated ot,tha 'weat end tit,LockPort, itnmediately Opposile.Lmk Mien: Clintoncounty, Po. "This • ii thd largest and hest adapted to the busloest Cif *nifty the vicinity.' • The Parlori end Clialiaberie tikft large, hell ventilated, furnished in good otyli, end in every respect well calculated to . promote the ease and comfort of their guests. ' ' Their TABLE will always be supplied with ihd beta the market affords and their Bat With the choicest Liqiirire. The Stabling bolongiurto the establishment is good and extensity ! and, will be minded by ciperienced and careful hostleit .10 - They would particularly cal :he atteritionlo . LIETIBERIIIEN • , do Brady Pike Houston Becatria Narthaus Chest to the advantages of the Woodward House while stopping tit this piece, iu situation being rnorejitc• iirohle end convenient, for them than any other house in the vicinity, and , • , Transient Wisner* wall Midis one or the most pleasant and agreed.* hie resorts during the Summer season that can Env found in the State., igrAs they are deterinined ihat nothing shall , be left undone to render comfortable those who , may favor them with their patronage, they ,hope• to redetVe and deserve the encourageinenl ofithcr public. Lockport. March 2. 1819. FARRIERS. LOOK illtitlEL Fbur Horse Pother Tumbling Shaft and &rap Threshing Machines for 875. & S, WILSONi of Stnntonville, Clarion 14 . 7 a county. Pa., would respeCtlully inknen the peop:o oft:learnt:lld counnly, that they of man. ulacturing, and keep edislandy on hand, Four Heine Power Threshing MElimes, at the low prick' of SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS, warranted to be goods Also. Two Horse Power Threshing Machines, not surpassed by any in the State, and we will warrant them to thresh in ono day 125 bushels Wheat, or 125 bushels Rye, or 22G bushels Oats, or 15 bushel's clover seed. it well attended. ' They have erected a Foundry and Blacitsmithsluip which enables them to sell machines at a mucb lotver price than ever offered in tenfisylvania. PATEN' . conN.stiELLER. They ore now making, and keep on hand, a Patent Corn-Sheller at the low price of One Dollar arid _Filly cents each. The subscribers Will receiVe in payment for the above Threshing Machines, GRAIN, :Wheat. Rye, and Oats.) 11 lett at Shatv's Mill, at I. Icarfield, or at Irvin's Mill. Curwen'sville. do Letivrence do do do Burnside do do do do do do Chest - - RICHIARD SHAW. ClCHfirld. and 13. HARTHHOAN. Cursvensville, aro agents for tho sale of th 6 allovo machines in this county, either of whoin will givo all necessary information relating thereto. S. & S. WILSON. Strallonville, June 15,1849. MACHINES have been purchased by the follow. mg named lamer& in Clearfield county : where those wishing to purchase can call and examine for them selves. John Stites, Boggs township, A. G. Welch, Lawrence township, Thomas Read, " .Tames A. Read, ." Jahn Nodgie, Penn towhship, Joseph Patterson, Jordan township, William Leonard, Goshen township, Isaac Barger, Bradford township, Hugh Henderson, Woodward township.- William Martin, Tames B. Williams, John Williams.. Pike do do • do Beccaria do do Boggs do do Bradford do A !New Iron Founds;yr Castings and Plough Manufactory.- m: subscribers embrere the prevent opportu. T Wily to inform the citizens of roun dlet their New Foundry in the borough of field, is now in blast, and that they ore prepared. to make all kinds of castings, such as Ploughs, Stoves, Saw-Mill Castings, Washy Kettles, Se.. on short notice, and in the very best style.- igrAll articles Sold cheap for Cash or country pro-loco. • By strict attention to business, and a desire ti 3• "ztvz AND- LET LIVE." we hope to receive a vibes-- al share of public patronagi, W B SEYLER D. M. WEAVER. Clearfield, April 1 . 0. 1649. TO FA BM EARS. . . %Vlll. B. SEYLER takes occasion to inform the farming portion of the community that. horn his long experience at the Plough•making business ho flatters himself that lie ran make a Wks' article than can be had elsewhere In the county. Warranted to run well, and nut to break for the term of one year. do do Borough do do Decatur do do Covington do do EXECUTORS' NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given that letters teatime!). N Lary have been granted to the subscriber up• ou the estate of Joab Ogden, late of Brady town— ship, Clearfield county, deceased—all persons !mowing themselves Indebted to saki estate are requested to make payment without delay, end those having claims against the same vi ill present them duly authenticated fur settlement. JOllll CARLILE. Brady township. Juno 18. 1899. • RED & BROWIi PILLS. AGENTS fur the sale of Dr. E. Greeni Red and Brown Pins an Clearfield county. Richard Shaw, Clearfield. Bigler 4. Co. do John Patton, Curwensville. I. L. Barrett, Clearfield Bridge. Thomas McGhee ' McGhees Mill. .David Kinport,Cherry Tree. P. W. Barrett, Luthersburg. Clark Patchin, Girard township. Levi I t4z, Frenchville. James Maillurray, Burnsitle township. je t s. McGirk, Philipsburg, Centre co. June 19,1048. - Meeting of County Copmissionen. ERSONS having business to transact 'with•the P board of Commissioners ofCleorileld ,county„ will lake -notice, that said Daunt will be in session al their office, in the tioroligh of Clearfield, on Man , day, the ad of Ekipiember nor. , , • • Attest.--WAI. A. WALLACE Cl 'k. Coraru'rs Mice, 12th j june, 1E449.' cOaITIMONta_ . • ALL pinions ore hereby cautioned egginot buyv ins or ,seiling. of in any manner meddling, with a dark brawn; MA Saddle end -Bridle. formerly the property firDr Kline. ,o 1 'Rogge township, Clearfield countY. 'eti the , wild property 111414Wfully purchased by nteoind isilow in my possession. , ' PETER GEARRART, Boggs township. June 15. 1841 44 • , . , , , . THE Licensee feted end assessed Upon the seer oral retailers in (lleettield countY.•&lo3Tbe pal f!'' on or befoul the &allay of, October : nut.. , , ~ e-• - I • f • ISAAC - ,BLOOM,' Jr 75 . '. 5r , :t.' , . July 2184,9. - " MONEY .SAVED, TO Retailers. MMM
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