state bel ,showing indition ‘of iexchange, those en-: Our mar. e of Phil.. .. !I 0 4 c:!. - i io 04 t 4 ','l.i ta,',oiiiie'.:o,' P.P. mestic, • - our pat- Ilisf*.or the, in Our par;; cicurn. Oitt.44t 4t l going itet►ances of oUr,farmers ,or much Unproved the copious vera of yesterday :and day before: l7 as htfifna anrila of grain ihlgrasS. The spelt of extremely warm and dry .thetr had,commenctit very aerioua in 'Cg ttlo : • ME ..shall §eful 1•. hic, de , Vi lIGS;','„/14'RED OILMORE. The period is netir nt•herni;.'ndien 'the . Pt .linfinarystdps,sliciuld be.takerr for set 1g upon a . candidate for Congress. As we have heard nothing, in a manner, the subject—that is, we have heard thing sant in reference to the selection a candidate to succeed our present rep ;entative—.-the gentleman whose -name ~ ds this article; and so far as we have 10 00 °Serf remit; I aieb rd any thing on the subject at all, it is been, decidedly - in favor of his renotri 4ttion--so that, .should he consent to go 1r the course again,.he'will find no dif lty in getting the nomination as the iocratic candidate. llis official con ict,.so far as his votes are concerned, vc general satisfaction to his political lends in this quarter. as uitable utiful d sub, n full, In ad- t rot mail, The euntlidates selected by the late Whig State Convention, held iti Philadel phia, are, ,• IN.. iodel. Flr CMial CommissionCr, DUN. of BUCIO comity. Wigs Fens I.'qr Surveyor General, Josinnt llEN nEnsos, of Washington county. For Auditor General, HEility W. SNY- . • DEB, of county. The sessions of the Convention were quite interesting, as warm. disctissions characterized their proceedings—there seeming to be a.portion of the Convention ineined to express their fidelity to the State and National Administrations, to the exclusion, or rather to the neglect, if not 'the reproach, of Henry Clay. We will give a sketch of the proceed ings, and the resolutions, in of next pa ge r. Ibis lilt tEll 3E5 Oraes , lan. I~r'. ' 1 3., Of . . , !: NEXT UONGRESSMAN. • The 'Whigs of Butler county, at their lute county Convention, nominated Sam ;_uel-A. Purviance, Esq., of that county, as their candidate for Congress. The Whigs :ot.reh ..,, •"...of Indiana county were to have held their ..., ~. ‘..'izneeting this week, when, it is said, James • .4 .4rl'aylor, Esq., of that county would be re _ ommendcd. As the Kittanning Free ~*.ress.statos that neither Armstrong nor 4 i ,, -.. learficld lays claim to the candidate one er theother of the above named gentlemen *. , ill most likely be selected. j :at 14!vpr I'- Dn. IN E I 3 . - 1. 1 lEINTR TO E HUNG.—The Court 1-".. ' ' Massachusetts, which heard the argu- ' nt for a new trial in the case of Dr. ...: :' .. LUSTER, found guilty in February, of , ' murder of Dr. PARKHAN, has, refused - grant a new trial. So that unless the 7 0iiv enter pardons. him, the ioetor will suf- AO the penalty of death. ' .1 ME 44p . ite. -of tie From California . ," steadier Crescent 'City arrived at w Voris onthe 21th ino., bringing dates %m California to the 15th of May. She ,ngs a large amount of gold dust. A y, de3tructive fire occurred in San.Fran o on the 24th of May, destroying about ;.; third of the city—being the most bit- Ar,d ,t.bo' ,P2i4 bor - Ajt :ess portion of it. :',l'llo Indians having co►imiitted several idep on the North Fork, the miners 'ganized end started in pursuit and in veral engagements killed somo 20 or 30 thern. The whiies were forming vOlun• er comlianies to guard against the Indi- 11, 1 . The gold digging business was quite as uccessfully prosecuted as ever. 1 , he .California News—Remarkable nove „ dent on foot--Another Revolution in Alex 'Am—Santa Ann again in the field. ' - WABIIINGTON, June 25th, A, M.—ln. ligenco has been received here from lifornia relative to the certain political .vements going on there; looking to re '' terwhich will astonish the people of ;.; ~ ;. = States, when it is, divulged. It needs ;,,,. 4 firmation however. , *, ews has also been received, ofanoth. Revolution\in Mexico,—but of what antl am not yet apprised. It is ccr - '.however, that Santa Aun bas return , LLAR . LEWIS CASS, of thQU.'eS: 4 11 ' ccept our thanks for several val ' THE IVIIIG STATE TIOEET. import t rr*Tom New,Mexico—Forma. Mon of a State Government. • . LOIMS June 25----.Advicea.:havc received from Santa Fe to the 25th y. The convention met, formed and !gated a constitution for the State of 'NyiSiild go into effect .Ist ofJulY • ' settlement a the ;boundary Ties ' left open for 4hturo 'consideration. A is, prohibited. ' Idenitierd Of the toe, coOStritteors and Represent. Verigrass Oro soon 'tot be-elected. Mum:lat.—Capt. Samuel Yves an old and'' Mspectable eitixen of Iberville, La:, was shot dead oif the morning of the 2d. inst i ois he :Tiro in the act of getting „up from his.bed. The murdefer is, supposed to bo xnanby the name of Allen Piper, a partner of the deceased, between whom thine was some difficulty arising from pe cuniary matters. Piper had not been ar rested ut the Jaskaccounts, lie' having fled. the•Senson , for Coughs and Colds are ettliarieltig We cannot do better than to urge upon importance of gintitling against un• necessary exposures to _the changes in, • tiro weather fxperiancid in our elim'iiient thix erlinton of the year. The introdoction of Spring always brings with it a troublesome variety of weather, and the sudift,n 4ransitions.wo feel , from beta to cold, from dry to, moist state of thn atmosphere, frequently impart' oursyrtems the fult ihnraeters of disease. and lay the foundation of the numerous corsomptive coin. plainisso prevalent among, our. pcople„" It is,the wiser part to prevent, if possible, lic formation of those diseases, by n proper respect for the laws which govern •ut bodies; but when coughs and colds do com ,, , and before the lungs become dan gerously allectcd, we should have recourse to that efficacious and deservedly popular remedy for all diseases of the chest and lungs, Da. IVlsi•Ait's BAL. SAM OF WILD CHERRY. MARRIED.—On the 6th inst. by Eld. J. Adams of Milseburg, Mr. HoLus J. Rowe, of Newport, State of Maine,. to Miss. SATXNA E. WINS.L . OW of Elk Coun ty Pa.—Center Democrat. .• Prices of Flour and Grain. The following statement gill show dim prir CP o Flour and Grairk q the several places mentioned a cur latest dates. Flour. vVlicat. Corn. Outs Phllfl liiii I, 5 1 13 61 5 50 1 211 61 4.1 5 62 1 25 65 45 5 1 12 58 37 5 00 1 00 50 4:3 600 I' 5 .110 50 New fork, nojon; Balttmore;' Pitt.burg. Clearfield, BANK N Corrected ‘Veekly frim Pennsylvania. Bank, Cayuga 1.. 1 Philad'a b'ks, par Western, Roches., :30 U. S. Bank, 13 Binghampton, lambershurg, Calla raugus co. :30 Gettysburg, 4 Clinton county, 15 Pittsburg, Commercial, Bur., 15 Susq. County, Lewistown, no sale' Middletown, • Carlisle, Hollidaysburg, Erie, Waynesburg, 1 Washington, la 1 1 Harrisburg, it Honesbale, 11 Browesville, lall Williamsport, I York, All solvent bits par Relief Notes, I Towanda Rel. no sals New York City. Chelsea bank, 80 Clinton, 50 Commercial, Lafayette, e, '.. Washington, 70 Solvent Cincinnati I Other sole, b'ks, parlCleveland, 5 New York State. IHamilton, 15 !gheny co. 66a75 Commer., Scioto, 10 'erica, Bank), 30 do Lake Erie",7s Commerce, do, 35 Sandusky, Atlas bank, 30 Norwalk, Canal, Albany, 25 Farmers',Canton,7s Brockport, 25 Granville Society,— James Bank, , 1 Lancaster, 1.4 i Northern Ex., 1 Urbanna Wing c 0.65 Lodi, 20a25 Other solvent, li Lyons-,' 15 Under Fives, 21- State b. Saugerties, 11 Episcopal Service, By Divine permission Rev. Dr. A. M'- Leod will preach on next. Sabbath, (June .30th,) at Curwensville at 101 o'clock, A. M. and in the Borough of Clearfield at 3 1-1.--m-.-and every two weelts there after, at the same places and same hours. PROPOSALS. A morning of the board of School rectors of the bortmOi of c.carlield. hold on the vetting pi the 2.9:11 June, 18:50. the President of di, Board µ'ils authitrized to receive proposiils for the . erection Of n row Framo School House, 24 by 4/3 tem 2 stories high. with 4 School Itroorps, 20 by 21 each. Plans e nd Specifications why he seen f:allfrig at the ofico tit CM G. H. Barr, tr. D, W. MOORE ['rent. Attest J. V. %Via ver, Sec. •- Joint. 29, IhsO. ' liking A LL parronpi are hereby cautioned lignient „Many , lade of acknOwledgrnont of debt of iuy kind whatever, given sly mo to Robert Walleye. ax all ae• chortle between As have been: settled end nll mends of that, or any airier kind, that Clio said Rob ert Walleye ever had against WO have been fully ROLA'ND LIVERGOOD.• Bradford, Jtme 27, 1850. Caution: ALL persons nro hereby eautionetLeguinsi buys .ing or selling the following, property, via: —Ono Cray More; ono trio yi , ar old Cul';•threp yearling Calves ; thrso Cu.: one Bureau ; one monAleNelock; ono Wlgoo2l.Cight and II half ACrel Wheat in the ground; coven Acres . Bye ditto; o ne otter Long Sled; ono Log Sled.; two.Loto ol Boards and plank; one yearling colt: two malt Steers; one lioffee end' S ix H oge — a , said property was purchased by us at Shoritrd• solo on tha . t2oll);itist., and isJeft in pi3ssession of John Colider, .v 1 • Bradl-rd township. subject to our 'order. , • CEA liAlll & %TIGHT . . Grahnintim,•llln9.2B. ;1850. • Lime, Lime. • ►Till..subscriber . respectfully inforins tile public that hohan jiipt burnt a kiln of Lime near the tesiderice.of. 'Major Jarboe Ainicur, near Hello.. whero•he ?prepared - to sell it •oa icasult, nblo ternisio.suit Union.. The Ilene ortlio ve• frco from coke' or cum-and of n..be'ciiiiilukcblui color. in ni least equal to any that has over boon sold in this county, as all judges tif the niticlo will say • vA ben they seck.o. • , .RED•LION .HOTBL: lubscriber &foci kotipsthis gnu!! knoti. , VA VERN S tod on 4,t4liliony iltreer, Beilefonto, i‘lieio he is oi/oeything necessary for the se commodotton of roan end beast, and will .pare no rams..tO 'molt° all cinufortable vdtli kbeir.cilitton) •• - 1 : ;. • • ' " JAMES '• 111i•CLILLEY• " •13411eW Juno 18, 1850. , • Resolved Oy the Senate and House of I .Representatives of the Commonieealtl4 of Pennsylvania in General Aseentyji met, That the Constitution oft his Common wealth ho amended in the second section of the fifth article, so that it shall modes follows: Than the Judges of the Supreme Court, of the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of such other CObrts of Bee,* as are or shall bo established by itt*, shall be elected-by the.qualified,electors of the Corn= monwealth, in the .manner following, to wit : The Judges of the Supreme Court, by the qualifiedelectors of the Common- Wealth at large; the President Judges of the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of such other Courts of Record as are or shall be established by la*, and , all - Other Judge§ required to be learned in the law, by the qualified electors of the respective districts over which they are to preside or act as Judges ; and the associate Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas by the 'quali fied electors of the counties respectively. The Judges of the Supreme cotirt shall I hold their offices for the term of fifteen years, if they shall so long behave them selves well,(subject to the alio - threw herein after provided for, subsequent to the first e lection;) the President Judges ofthe several Courts of Common Pleas, and of such oth. er Courts of Record as aro or shall be es tablished by law, and all other Judges re- Iquired to be learned in tne law, shall hold their office for the term of ten year's, if they shall so long behave themselves well; an of whom shall be commissioned by the Governor, but for any reasonable cause, which shall not be sufficient grounds for impeachment, the Governor shall remove luny of them .on the address of two-thirds of each branch of the Legislature. The first election shall take place at the gen eral election of ,this Commonwealth next after the adoption 'of this amendment, and the commissions of all the Judges who may Ithen be in office shall expire on the first Monday of December following, when the terms of the new Judges shall commence. The persons who shall then be elected Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their offices as follows : One of theta for three years, one far six years, one for nine , years, one for twelve years, and one for I fiftclin years, the term of each to be dcei ' ded by lot by the said Judges, as soon al ter the election as convenient, and the re sult certified iy them to the Governor, that the commissions may balssued in accord ance thereto. The Jtidge whose commis , sion shall first expire shall be Chief Jus tice during his term, and thereafter each Justice whose term will first expire shall in turn be the Chief Justice, and if two or more commissions shall expire on the ssme day, the Judges holding them shall decide by lot which shall be tire Chief Justice.— Any vacancies, happening by death, resig nation or otherwise, in any of the said Courts, shall -be filled by appointments by the Governor, to continue till the first Mon day of December succeedin ,, the next gen eral election. The Judges of c ' the Supreme Court'and the Presidents of the several Courts of Common Pleas shall, at stated titnes,i•eceivefor their services an adequate 1 compensation,to be fixed by law,which shall t not be diminished during their continuance in office; bit they shall receive no fees or perquisites of office, nor hold any other of fice ofprofft under this commonwoalth, or onacr the government oldie United States, or any other State of this Union. The Judges of the Supreme Court, during their continuance in office, shall reside within this Commonwealth ; and other Judges, during their continuance in office, shall re -1 side within the district or county for which they wore respectively elected. J. S. 141'CALMONT, I Speaker of the mouse of Representatives. - ' V. BEST, , Speaker Of the Senate. 'PE LIST. tho l'hitodelphri l'aprts do Oswego, 10 Farmers', Semen, 30 laniilton bank, 15 Median. Buffalo, 45 Merchants' Ex., 40 Millers', at Clyde, 10 Oswego, 60 Phoenix, 33 Staten Island, 50 State b.Buffitlo,73aBo St. Lawrence, 75 Union, Bullitlo, 80 U. S., Buffalo, 80 !Watervliet, 13 Other sole. b'ks, 1 MEM Del. B'dge Co Yardleywille, Plainfield, Other solvent, par Ohio. Election, October 8 3 1840 E aro authorized to announce to the Demoorats of, the counties of Clearfield, Elk and McKean', thatWM. J. HEMPHILL, of Clearfield, will be a can. didate for Assembly at the next general eleCtipn- 7 subject to the usages of thp De m:omile party. RESOLUTION RELATIVE TO AN AMENDMENT OF THE CON- J STITUTION. SENATE CHAMBER, Harrisburg, Januaoy 28, 1850. S Samuel W. Pearion, Chief Clerk of the . ertate of Pennsylvania, do herebyeer tify that tho foregoing resolutions, (No.lo ou the .Senate file of the.presont session,) entitled " ReSelittions relative to an amend ment of the Constitution,"---=it ,being the same resolution which was agreed to by a majority of the members elected to - each House of the last Legislature—gfler hav ing been duly considered and discussed, was this day agreed to by a majority. of the . members .elected to and serving iu tho Senate of .Pennsylvania, at its present ses sion, as will appear,- by their votes on the final passage of the resolutions- us follows, viz ' . • Those voting in favor, of "the r tdscilution A. Jones Brooke, J. Porter Browloy, Wil liam ,A. Crabb, ,JOrialhan •J: Cunningham, Thomas . S. Fomen t ThOmnsAl. Forsya, Charles ,b'railcy, Robert M. Friek, Henry rFulton, John. W. Guernsey; Willianylias lett, Jsaae 'Hugusi Timothy Ivesigoqhaa Y. Jones,Joseph Kenio . inae V,. btaxlvell b M ArCaslinrgon, m Malone,,Be njarnin Matthias, He. ,inted M F. - , utdenbeig. Williabn,PadtWitf the 1. Saddler, David SanleY,Teleg B.? ,Ary,.Conrod Shirtier; nebert , c..SteiK? 7. Daniel Stine, Farris B Streeter John.. •Walker .and• Valentine. Iper•S"r 7 * Yeas 29. •—• Those voting , aga i ir* resolution +. ; #34'q,9" Itt Drum and 'Alexati Extract frow n w 'Saht}tho,' ut the IN ,Tlikjiou QP R a6eESTATIvBI, „garrisburg, March j 4,1850. • I, William Jack, Chief Cie& ofthe House of Representatives of Pennsylvania; do hereby certify that, the foregoing resolu tion, (No. 10 on the Senttte file, and No. 211 on' the House Journal of the ,present session,) entitled Resolutions relative to the amendment of the Constitution,"—it being the same resolution which was a greed to by a majority bf the members elected to each House of the last Legisla ture—after having been duly considered and discussel, was this day a greed to by a mujorityof the members elected to,aud serving in the Houss of Representatives ,of Pennsylvania, at its present session, as will appear by, their votes,- given on the final passage of the resolution, as follows, viz: Those voting in filVor of the passage of the resolutition were, John Acker, John Alli son, William Baker, Robert Baldwin, Da vid J. Bent, Craig Biddle, Jefbrufah Black, John S. Bowen,William Brindle, Daniel El. B. Brower, Jsse R. Burden, John Cess na, Henry Church, John N. Conyngham, Sylvester Cridland, Benjamin G. David, William J. ; Dobbins, James P. Downer,' Thomas Duncan, William Dunn, William Espey, John C. Evans, William Evans,A. l Scott Ewing, Alexander SFeather, James Flowers, Benjamin P. Portner, Alexander . Gibbonny;• Thomas E. Grier, Joseph E. Griffin, Joseph G Liffey, Jacob S. Halde man, George H. Hart, Lahti Hart, John Hastings, William J. Hemphill, John Hoge 1 Huplet,,Lewis Herford, Washing ton J. Jackson, Nicholas Jones, John W. Killinger, Charles E. Kinkead, . Robert Klotz, Harrison P. Laird, Morris Leech, Jonathan D. Leet, Anson Leonard, James J. Lewis, Henry Little, Jonas R. M'Clin, toeke). John F. M'Culloch, Alexander C. M'C,hrdy, John M'Laughlin, John M'l,ean Samuel Marx, John B. Aleek, Micheal , Meyers, John Miller, Joseph C. Molloy,' John D. Morris, William T Morison, Eze kial Mowry, Edward Nicklcson, Jacob Nissly, Charles O'Neil, John B. Packer, Joseph C. Powell, James C. Reid, John S. Ithey, Lewis Roberts, Samuel Robinson, John R. Rutherford, (lenni W. Scofield, Thomas C. &miller, William Shaffner, Richard Simpson, Eli -Slifer, William Smith, William A. Smith, Daniel M. Smy ser,-IVilliam A. Souder, Thomas C. Steel David Steward, Charles Stockwell, Edwin C. Trone, Andrew Wade, Robert C.Walk er, Tho Mas Watson, Sidney B. Wells, Hiram A. Willsams, Daniel Zerby and lohn S. M'Calinant, Speakek—Y eas 87. Those voting against the passage of the resolution were, Augut3tus K.Coryn,Da vid Evans and James M. Porter—Nays 3. Extract Eroin the Journal WILLIAM JACK, Clerk. SECRETARY'S OFFICE Filed March 15,1850. A. W. BENEDICT, Dcp. See'y of Commonwealth SECRETARY'S OFFICE. Pennsylvania ss: I do certify that the above and forego ing is a true and correct copy of the ori ginal resolution of the General Assembly, entitled "Resolutions relative to an amend milt of the Constitution," as the same re mains on file in this office. , ay) , • In testimony whereof I have AL -.. hereunto get my band, and cans. I i:ed to be Rflixat] the seal of the ''' ' , • Secretary's Office, at Harris burg, this fifteenth dayof June, Atmo Dom ino one thousand eight hundred and fifty. A. L. RUSSELL, Secretary of the Commonwealth June 29,1650. WAR WITH CUBA!!! FRESH ARRIVAL. NEW GOODS (*-- Th tlw Citizens of Curzeinsv die and surrounding eau ntr y. ISAAC SMITH riAS just received a choice selection of MIL GOODS of Iho 101C111 stiles, Groceries, Boots 4-Slues, Hats 4• Caps. Hardware,Cutlery,Crockery, Glass 4. Quernswarc, Nails, Boolcs 4. Station. ary, Oils and Paints, Cotton yarn, 4.c I do not pretend to counts into a list of such pods as 1 have, but only ark a call from per. suns wanting nnything in toy line. I have selected my stork fur the couvenience of ibe farmers and lumbertocnou %%hick 1 respecifupy invite their at tention. I do not wish to produce .any false im pressions by advertising;, I have determined to sell at lower pr,ices than the same goods have been selling in this vicinity for cash or on time r° panic lust men and . by this moans hope to receive a share of pd bliC patronage. ALSO A largo stock of READY MADE clothing. whicli %Too Wooled from tlio.vary boat eatablitth moni in the,ciiy, fur Ella low lox cavil or country produce. Produce will he taken in exchange fur goods at the market priceo.! "., May 25, 1850. , Fish .1 - FiSll.; ...' HAD, Mackerel and Horting,,by ilia bartCl Mid .Th by the piece. at the Eton) of ISAAC Slilll7ll l . Cortvensethe.June 20. 1850. IRON NAILS.. ritHE , subscribers tome constantly on band a • IL large supply of Ii3ON and NAILS oral! sizes, 14,301 they will sell ut the lowest price forcashi. IRVIN. , WWI" .itz 1 eaa.o - 39. • . Miloaburg how Works is nom% AteT)e„ =lll El • '. • NEW. srroitE • . ••• • AND • • ".• • ; ( Rata 1 31) LTOV,Gi , . Mitt: subseidbers have opened . a store, on the • 1 Nc4 Yurnpike; at Roaring Run,' in Bradford 'fitivitnihip,' where' they respootfully announce to the citizens of that parr of the - county that they kill find a largo, and well assorted stock of • Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, 'Queensware, Boots and Shoes, Mill and Cross-cut saws, 'and all articles generally kepi in a country store; which they are detetnimeil to sell at pri. ces to make it ah object for purchasers to give . Them a call: illr'Lumber and country produce falcon in ex change for goods., • ' •• P P BURXTHA 1,, CHRISTIAN POTTARFF. Roaring Run, Juno 20. snow, ti/, EDUCATIONAL BOOK Tab: undersigned members of the Board of Sch Directors of the borough of Clearfield, have minim. ed tho School and Educational Books published by %. S. Barnes & co., N. Y., and offered by Messrs. Fulton & Barr, agents for the sale of said Books, and adopt them for use in the schools under their charge, viz: Davis' First Lessons in Arithmetic. Davis' School Arithmetic. Parker's Philosophic Series, to wit :—Jn troduction to First Lessons—First Les. son's, and Compendium. 7, Fulton & Eastman's Copy Books and Pennmanship. Fulton & Eastman's Book Keeping. Willards History orthe United States. do `Universal History. Northends Speakers & Dialogues. Porkers Series ofSCLool readers. Also—Chambeis educational course. They respeetful,ly recommend to par ents, in the purchase ofnew Books to se lect from the above list? G. R. BARRETT ELLIS IRWIN R.? WARD. • D. W. ]MORE School Directors. Tho above Bnukv tire for sale nt the store of E. & W. F. Irwin, Clentfielth and ot•ltlrs E. Irvin's, Cur• %vensvillr, where ,goud , neturtments - will ho. kept constantly 'OD hand. S.'l'. FULTON, ag'l, Juno 14,1850. NEW GOODS. PRICES REDUCED AND THE QUAL- I'PY IMPROVED ! . IRWIN have just opened at their ra • r store in the borough of Llearhold one of the hest selected nel , ortments of SUAIA Eft Goode over brought to the county. They invite particular at tention to their stock of Summer Hats, Boots and Shoes. In addition to which, they have the usual sup plies of Dry Goods, Groceries, Qtieetis ware, Hardware, Nails, Glass, Tinware, Drugs, Medicines, 4c. Which they, intend to sell v't•ry low fur CASH or country produce. june 14. SUSQUEHANNA AND CLEARFIELD COUNTY BRIDGE COMPANY. NOTIUE is hereby given that books will be o. fumed for attliseription to the capital stuck of the above named company will be opened by the undersigned, k tlie commissioners named In the charier, , at Green•vood Bells, to 801 l township. nn Saturday the .6th day of July next. at which time and pl ice a majority ol•tlin board will attend. Wm. T. Timm., - „ GREENWOOD BELL, JAMES ELDER, DAVID BELL, - JOHN P. HOYT, i !^ Juno Li, 1850. NE W STORE JUST arrived u froth snpply of CHKAP and SEA HONABLE goods CH the CHEAPEST CORNER• JOHN PATTON. Cu nvensville, June 14, 1850 Caution. ALL persons aro hereby cautioned against tm king an assignment of a note which 1 gave to John tl. flyers, for Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents, $7 50, payable three mouths alter date, as I am determined not to pay the same unless compelled by law, its it was illegally obtained. JOIIN :1111,r.5. Ferguson, Juno 12. Itlso. Tailoring Esla Summer and Fall Faahiona for 160 M. A. FRANK, ESPECTFULL Y informs tile citizens of (leer• fte!d and vicinity that he in now carrying un the 'Tailoring business in all its branches, nt his residence on Second street, %%hero he Is prepared to execute all work• entrusted to hie care t% ith neat ness and despatch, on the most reasonable terms. THE LATEST FASIIIONS are regularly re• ceived from New York and Philadelphia, and he feels confident of rendering satisfaction to all who desire omit' work done in u neat, fashionable and durable mariner. N. 13. Ladies Itabits and MantleJ, or Sacks, made or cut to order. trrAll kiudr el country produce (itoliccreil) re cert•cd in payment ter work, at the market prices. Clearfield, June 14, 11350. • maw ocou.DE) HE subscriber is now opening nt hie store in T tho borough of Clearfield. a good assortment of 4easonalgo (;oods, whwit ha will sell low for Cash or Country Produce. - C. KRATZEIt. Juno 14, 1850. For I ,} A#o:lo., Sale. • : WILL be sold. 01 private sale, on reasonable terms, One Horse, One carriage, One Small Wagon, • Two setts of Harness, Two ,Saddles l and a Bridle, Being, part, of the, propedy of Ole lute fte4. I'. Mc- Enally, deceased. Any one Aishing' to purchase, can call on the subscriber at hi 'Wilco in the bor• ough of Clearfield, on the late residencO o o ße. deceased half a nide pn.st Clearfiel4l.-" $4. RI • • J.B. ' isieWhel. Juno 1? IEISO 4 " 4 -k.41 yeY,"" NEW GOODS AS CHETAIE AS iN VIE Nl2o, n truned at, tbn store, u 1.414.04-, t,./ NINO STLVP.IOON, half n Mlle 'East of Clearfield Bridgo. , The autieeni er le determined to furnieli,goodo at iirma gq miter:nip as to make it die interest of ell niirrhesert , in hie Fection to deal with him. flu hag just received, among otiicb things. a forgbile sortment of Shoes , and CiOtiltillg 4 made" the neatest and most substantial manner, and to be sold at very low prices. Sonic handsome Oil CiOthS for Tables, stands; etc. Also Flaxseed-Oil, Fish-Oil, Varnish, White-Lead, Putty, ' Glues, etc,. . Also—Nails and Spikes, Iron ~ and Steel, Forks, Spades, Sho vels, Powder. and Shot. Blue, Black and Mixed • Broad cloths from %2 50 a 5 00 Cassimeres at " 100 a 2 50 Sattinets, 50 a 1 00 Kentucky JeanS, Bleached muslips, Unbleached . do. Calicos, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, and all kinds of Groceries, Fish; Bacon, Ham, etc. LADIES 0: WILL 110 especially plensed . with specimens aline • Silks, La2ons,' Luton's 4• Bonnets, Aa bell nu wiih thoCHINA and qUEENSIVA RE and other articles ton nomerons to mention. Lumbermen and others will find lit his store Cron-cot and Mill SAWS, Hardware of all des criptions, and all things needed in that line of hu• sines+. . • 'Phe subscriber has also Silk,..Far,Sammer and Rough & Ready aIt.:A.I2OG , Oz:irin a tkprd, ovary body can find : 'every thing that a reammable man can want, nt pricas so teat. onablo that a grumbler can't krumble. MANNING STEVENSON: East of Clearfield Bridge, June, 21.. ISSO. IRON, NAILS AND CASTINGS, 'WHOLESALE PRICES Al Kittanning Iron . Works, Flat bar fr. 1 A to 4-4 in. by 4 to 1 in. pr. lb. . 2# "5 to 6 do pr. lb'. .31 Horse and Mule shoe • ." 34• a 4 Round & square from 1 toli .!1# , "Ifto 34 in." 34 asi to in. " 31. a 5 Band or scollop "2 a 3.1 Hoop from 24 to 4 in. wide 3# 2 to # 4a04 4 Sheet N 0.13 a 26 5a 5 Nail rods, Juniata, 6 Nails, 10a12a16a30a40d. in keg •, $3,25 8 a 9 " 3,50 6a 7 " 4,00 .5 " 4,25 4 ", 4,50 3 6 ' 5,50 Spikes from 3to 6 in. 6, 4,00a4,50 Hollow.ware castings per lb. 24 cts Mili, other castings, to order, > 3a4 Cookiug,Coal and other Stoves,Outt9s &c. at Pittsburg prices. BROWN, PHILLIPS & CO. Kittanning, Juno 18, 1850.—pd AZ aaST 0 WHEREAS, my wife, MARY STEWART', has left my bed and board without any just causo or provocation tt This is, therefore, to warn all persons, from true. ling her on my account as I am determined to pay no debts of her contracting after this date. WM. STEWART, • Becenria fp-June 19, 1850 —pd Auditor's iliotiee, subserther having boon appointed by tho 1 Orphans' Court of Clearfield county, on Au. ditor to Audit. settle. and adjust the testamentary account of Henry Hegarty and Win. Mullen. Exec utors of the last will and testament of John Heger ty, deed, hereby gives notice that be will ritlend to the dunes of void appointment at hie office in the borough of Clearfield, on Monday, the 26th August next,sl 10 o'clock, a. irt„ J:.F. WEAVER, DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. IrINDE purmsrship heretofore existing between the subscribers, in the Foundry business, un • der the Damn of Soyler & Litg,. bus this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The books end ac counts are 111 tbo hands of David Litz, at the Founs dry, who is entitled to receive all the amounts upon them duo to the late firm. W. B. SBVLER, DAVID LITZ. June l 8; 1880. • I~ Oil SALE One strung two !Mile Waggon,teitli good bed &e. Paten t Luck, and believed to 1 o a superior onicle ; ALSO One Dearborn ,Waggan, with bed, which - toe rub• eenbers offer' for Nolo on rearionnblo fermis. • LEONA 13D & MOORD, Clearfiuld, Juno 1; 1850. tf. . ~,..r..p.r.r.r..r.r.".e..e ,r.m.r..".".".".r.,r✓v'✓: C ' *. J. B. MeENALLY, s s s Attorney at Law, • - % 1 / 4 45 !laving located t S himself In the bu r /340 0 i ClearGetd. will' attend to all legul Winners 'i s entr u titi:/, Nvh-34 4 iItt promptneca and fidelity, .'S S ° ) q. 'a 11(141/„t1T 4 ' 4 14 F:,7lonetery'a.tt s office.. , . 24 i 'l. 7. a ..„ : „..,.. r.) ,v"544/i.a.:,, .' - ' Pr , ~ •( , ..- . •, • , - . 371 8 a 16- 6 a 12i 6 a 181 =I • 4 , • ..., .~~ '*'~.:t
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