Tkls: DOLLAR, , N', ,11, a r r! 1;1, Pa., 2.13, 150, IVith this number ends the first Wilma C'tninti9i D'agar. There a i . e .- soin ! . 1"116 lia've given t dii•C‘eiion to , pier at tne . cuit- of. Inn year, ~v,hich we will do .in every, ease; while ,(;hero are many others but fivref.whoni.we :have , een; . ivlio have 4o us,!' • and believim.f that they to thino it, ; wo . will:send 'it If thk , „ do not want, it ter the second all 'k of thern.lvto retOrn, us‘.either of:i ie. first dived 'itaiithritil of :the .2& . t/te!iiift s . ,ll l !{ry . the, tale ittforAlie`.weotitl , year, arc j, herel , v notified that' are ONE'. I!LLATI; paid in 11 . 'd;ie'ric . ; in or-I to.accooloclate ell,,we now giv . o. 0 -tie% that those who pay ,o4e dollar ,at .11;6 appronelling September Court will get a receipt in full for the second year. MEETING OP TIIE STANDING COMMITTEE, Tlie..,T)oin6cratie standing Cou!!oittc:e raet,on Tuesday evening la'st:.and made the rrcliminary arrangements: for the' ap., pi'parhiti : , , political' cainpaign. The pro. cecditigs are postponed until 'neat I'hry limo appUintdd the lasi tSattirday in :August, for thn , Primary Election., They algo nppuinted J. L. (4 Csq. antrTt S. DeNtrAN Cotetreional Con ferees, to. meet at Indiana., on- the 13111 of Au 4 l3o,it t; 'to placq in nent;tl';itioii ditlnte kir, s e•Ontrre.4ii. • . 0 • IIIIIirtITC111(1113 in and 11,110111 .• i:;a fact that there are at prcsrirt a granter iiuuibcr of - y:410,1c and ,sahstantial improi:cmcnts in progress Ql,capsityaition in and near our to‘vmat present", tlia.n there plot - was at any one time'. previous. We ' MOM, tojjptice a few of 'them And we Avill begin with • • Lib's kola Ebundry ,Traniog Lathrs, Abe:lane Sky cf.r., thilt are now comple • ted, and in full operation. Ile 'has just Addc4l to y ie cs . tablislimhpt two splepded TUrpingithes, of the . 419;t improved ,p rn, and %%id] the assistance a mas ter machir.it, h^ is_preparo te•furn.olran kinds of . eastingr; {1,..t. (4 - Impleso a s ma liner ,fl 9 they can be made in any of the /nes . ° worla are driven -by The next improvement in ittipbt:ce, :but of much greater extent, are the Mbls of Messrs. Ilitaxm Mums; on the riv er imtheiliately above town: The grist enclo3ed, and is expected to be in operation this . It. is:the largest mill in the comity, and is to bo .linished in the .most improved style. Mr. J. E. 13113.DT, ,of l'ioga county, -ja the coutretor. Jt pre- Se Tiito an imposing appearanco. , Besi,les these two ver}• -vittitble dirineinepts, thew nte 2ne'vetiAl, itouses going up; iiLtd; wlint speaks well !fir. the 1 - aorta:id our community is the 7 ,ict'that: there zire two V.er'y Jiairtsomc hp h7ltes now under contract-=-the one for the EidScopaleitt, and the' other. for the Lutheran congregations-the former being welt nigh . finished. lien these structures are all'cornple fed therwill add much to the beauty,lof Our. 10W1). .A nd A o n IN nextri places in.the world, and jti.t far enough . *from the groat thoroughfare °fib. State— thu central ,railroad-7.19 make a jaunt a i l eras:3 .l llle . mountains pheasant, we nu • soon expect our town : to bcittaclo on't _ , s the elticf.rcsorts of people froip tjtc ' ' . in eareh.of 'n spot whero.the pkto/ sh mountain air can be really,cnjoyQ/. Oin• population i riipidly,iti4/ 41 . 110 Tlii:3 summer brduglit iritli it (I/ 3 ati ad; from dition of mechanics . fro o th / "ecs , w h ° are all, inclustrickujiritini:'bt'i 511100r-(1. And it 'i: . 'stti!,l,,iliore . is .stilt anljt.)r,!3.6-Cu• r~il;~ • SPI ECII 4W 'IIIp 4 i I VP S / riilt tho partiCtilar I.e 6"fai',l'62cni -3.1,P.f.:u, : ardent 3 " (1 ' . 6 4 k)li'd and putretaal 'slthscriber/ce I.tvet ; wll' ..,J , • insertedW larie' pii . 11 of th e ..t ' Bl)6teh -.) f Tit Aiii) ia is' ar r c",i;(tf.oll. tate, deli y .. ., j ciot.i,4l Co: li grp OP .;tie 'jeer of "the achni3sionUfei ur r nia. - ° . lC .6l. 'll'olis' i Vc; ,have emitted, not dcti 11.91" °`' " I " - iln , -espect ; we en its of the sp •h,, in, deavored:l give Ali - .i PoilltslSnd ,the .. . ~,. Chierpart: U s f‘rgu i, it .on.ctici point. .... 'test Inc 0 ,-,,.. ) ,/Peni6ciatio frientls, .tor a' qk We 'Wo' Yieliiing too Piocp fOr a utral pape' lw q ,ht . ,,ve .in,sertcd. the .• b rief )nt truly•AuMit" ,stlecit of Col. . . . g F liAzun i ; Lancaster, which. ' he :.. e voted in . tl#4.toe 'Convention at Wit h q imp u .. r . t , i. ' A ,D:e t intdra t," who may iispl ;. ~ n u , fintt ~, principles shaken Ory. A° ;it; will eltY. ; Fp 4!•01;c0 i n his faith Idler \ L._ Loi n v 46ter... ' l ' '' t '''. ~ - 7" -- "' t • ' ' !, .13Virnbnajj..Dir4•--'lllO Deinoertifi of' ; tjtjeriflty nonfiffa gnsAon,-ALFRED Clit)4ollX WAS 017 ncun-iPtited as flietcllt,it:e`of Butfor - ' l';‘.._-.1...‘_.v... n-.. a.“ ' NUMBER . , . Men about tourte.e,“ inches, and it' ivia. ot• tide ;a 'he I ielaware at the time. The istople residing, on the Seimlkill, ninny of TILL MEAT STORM. 'hem work along shore, were apprehen- Oa Tlitirsdav,night of last %al:I:dile I b:t ive that at the time of high water in the inst. a very violent and dastractrive s , O Jelawa , t•e, the wafer would be still higher iYti the F ? chuylltil). passe( I over the north-eastern Fr(rt. of limit A:j a rge liiiin i, cr o f peop l e , stat i one d t h em . State,and,part of New York, evl.erstiy-lves on the Market street bridge, for the .)/ . . pose of obtaining a good view of the extending south along the co, ( co' Alarver Itind,Vireinia, &c. The ~p ristik•znitto. :•° ' let ' ',& ''strike ,mast'" sloop was 1 3'- 4 Saturday last, contains . detailtd ar.r. - i i Pr at ancnor just above uncut' the piers . -; nett .suppotted the structure. 'Ellis yes '' count of its ravages, from /hid, we take ; l, we understand, was corning down the t h e f o ll o wi ng '. W e. f e lt no mg . el' tai:; rai n t•huylkill at great speed, the anchors threwit out some distance above, but bare--having had scarce' enough to wet i c.'re as she wasabout time g ,i otit td . , Passer 'cis the ci ,.., .._ •eught the vessel up just et 1 .., s' ,- % ,,, , , P 4 u.' pass under the bridge or strike against hantia was out of its ba is below .ilarrii-t • . l e pmts. • b un , with th e I . .. t ilr oai wo or three feet From the eminence trailed• b , tl a ) the ,-, 1 tinuer water, ridge, we had aline view of the freshet, 7 , he stqcni of 7 , hto • ,,, j ,Ivi ght . __ Thur oth north and south ; every place on both ides, of the Schuylkill, for hundreds of (LK,: t riimbt was a Valle one, indeed. • row the southeas yards, was completely overflowed.----. violent storm mien l Wharves and a house stored with lime,l icontitienced about dc.; it continued blot were subjected to the influence of the ing as though Bore. was enjoying mid wit , and, of course, the artiele,was . atere or wa ter, instead of sti er. About ten at niol u • slackened and earrie i d away fiy the 7 :,.. • . the wind shifted the northeast, Irlien i IL • - blew with terribl kyr '.until about four . ill b \ ing f190d.• , qie .morning. II . I ,.. ern. " 4 . lrx r e d . jar 4. ? the south, we observed a number of bUildbigs and s 'idiSig i y 011,3 %voile th rown trt m iti front of onion the i co Bleck ley_Altos down stres s air. wuitigs swore ho ; they looked as though they word in idtc ; so •m tin ,v ,et , s of paper, trees were til fiddle of the Schuylkill, se far west of stripped of sir branches, twisted oil' at the had the eater flown. their trunks,! iooted tip and prostrated _ / •es, bales, barrels, wood, pieces of to the trr niT The wharves atop, the tent and large logs, were swept down t , r'r tht_ream from the upper part of the Delaware a• eShuylkill and rivers, nave , 4 bcfm ,o‘crove d ,.and the s hi pp i ng ha s su f . -Ail kill, ittyla number of small boats inigl ie seencontending with the impetu. feted, con ilerably. A• great many sniall cra f ts h a ) been either sunk, filled' with ° " 4 I " the atle - mos ielelnent, in water,e'fr pken to pieces, or drivep i ~i-Or . n d o l t' gto secure each piece as it float their Ir 6rings. Sotne, of . the . b.riek ed ,„ b • "' s ,( o rt"lng a 8.04,1-rtXatdCtirlick •ards-,/ the suburbs of limo i city._ have 6 "„ li g 0- vt.'., ant.rint9reStillig. 3 00111 time in the ultra-noel', a canal b oon t t•atly damaged ; and the 'telegraph wiitY,Ort some-js-th fi n es ar e on . (lib hoattlre the dam,broke loose from its "Tom):: The steatpboat a.l..i• tu it ro , i ' d iii k, , s • moorit4 arid passed ever the dam atTztiF. Ear dicailliali been, dera.Pge4, 14e,.,,1,Nia. irlo,u4f, There" . W . ere:threu men on boa.rd, . en h i i t el;,fit and th 't• • •••• • f 'WU ' on ftheru • " c.L..1 4 f u - . itia.vin c , the helm, steered' warOlas l's ' ' .1 ...L I riowfreslici l , ttiret'cl•tiPg ;1 , ? iitike destine. tolerabl traight, and the blench which' . ~t.r t, .lA- t lio Sellutill tok ril:1 Wa9 sorneyvint Intereitilfri ' d , • Popo loop, „,, „ , . . . . cause ~- ~. . , , ...', . . 0 , an 'i) t c, da.niii:r , q.9.Pe to gib' vainti t - ; ,rite: ,-'; • 'leet a il - - is • ,- • ~.• - • t , t i ei.. ui i bk. spit .ation among ' b linesi' Lr Y great ; and cost, in the. ' tle spec ors 'who witnessed it. The' boat giir .at less than $lOOO Ir '' ' continueid o w n the stream, ant •we learn dieatee repair y ;.- . , • , at , ' on theM • • case lioe ceinineii d ' 1 t Jut it s . va'stopped in the vieinityof Grey's ono Y • i i ist .evenino b •' ' - I.° r • u rry. I.• - ,•• . (tale' tinit; •-•,ttlie-Efl---tiFtt--- ve m er ti l ry .a =:W Vast ~, '••.. • . • I ---- l''''.r el rairrn mi in •,,,, 4g, to any. oirection from this city.. . !hieingtime • y were thrilling indeed, and ."-% walls of rit st ot ' o ' ' the wrecks of buil- should has. ieen seen to be fully appreci. is imithe bin • itt.distriat,‘Vere heard huh. a ". At 1 rdinoia 0 number of canal iti• I,Aigdown.tet all lieUrs at nicdit and f b oatsfi br oke use ll' .oll their moorings and t• ' - ew o ' Went ,tl • ' 0 lefll are tell standing . ' • l own a strum at speed.— On the Schuylkill tbedarnaire was - t;'er ' One or two teamboats, used for towing, . .. . n neat, besides being attcnd i cal by loss or' bto co loose, of up stream, and just made Ale. 'Phu river, yesterday Morning; was !out to stem trl.eurrent. still rising fearfidly, and at 11 o'clock, in I the neighborhood ofNorristown, was high. er than it had been fur yearS' lx3forre. A great nuamutellumber,savy. logs, rails,&e., were carried away., •.At.Port Uliotontheie has beeligreat &linage. The bridges` of Reeves, Birch keo., at yhamixville were carried away. Six - med-were carried opt into' the stream, and fetir-of them were drowned. The ortrs on the Norristown railroad were. momentarily stopped, the water being, in some places, more [llan three feet ewer' the 'railS. At Cons/106c* en we hear of feu men being drowned . ; one of them, was mined Hamilton. Alit. tle'girl•vvas drowned opposite Norristown. 'Four men were . also Mann: a droivUel ' t ( yuk li r . , ;There I.s • l to be it byeaeli in the canal- tit the Big (Oafish Dam, below l'hce , nixville.' At•the daniabove•Pheenixville, thertentre wall of di, li3elf gavl'e WaV. Two boVs ivere drewna amid their boat ryas I e. st.ro ' ' - Aa . visit to the Schuylkill last event ,at about eight- o'clock, and found the. •r i iv.oriydr . Vlhigli ; pucka' fresh lats.nei •talten ftrce sineeffielvringof 1838, when ice was tedged'ameng.lll&•brau (dies of the ; trees. The title. water.w i tis widitn : a fe A V itiOicS ' of the" level . of i the : dam. at Fair moont,and the•wateriabove the dam Was 'much higher di*: 'usual. -' 'All 'the coal yards and wood'y' a`rili"on lioth r sitlei olthe Schuylkill from^the vicinity of 'Fairmount dam doWn . toT4ey . ,'s-Ferry,. wel.e;#l4l•6 or leS:iiiiii.U.dAir.i ,pile cir tiiitbraciko. Iv* ,Washed away; and triany. , tord,s , ,of wood went heated ' otri4 the ,rtisttifg and, turlM loot , waterS. . , •. ~ i -. i ~, • •:,. .„ .1 ~ ' hl7' . rt1 . .4 —. ' ' - ..: f 10. .cp f tt. yard of J. papal ? * ~ ~. p 1 tiFo et ,whairi : Wa.linun'clated. Vine coal .and wood 3 , ,1wr of , Belied EMI Fal , ARMSTRONG COUNT t. • • The Democrats of this : : co'unty•—aye appointed. ctlegresional ,confernes, and instructed them in favor of the ro-uninina• of thd n on. Ai:rictn • , •C9ngress, .and .-AuovsTua Thum ; ,fer : Oie State Senate: 'TII4 arse re-tiominatnd JOHN S. NtIEV tlid Assembly. 13 .1(014:S . S0/2 WEBSTER TO 111: 111titig--- .Thu Comte Alassaehusetts havo,refused •• • • to gra ~ t he potition3 for the pardon or IVoi)ster and have ,fixol ;upon thO 30th A.til,ru§t next, for tho execution • • of th e I.).rofessur, ne steam tow boat'ollic . e located on a .t above high water mark, was hall: iin. Ned in water. • • • ' ' '!: , yhe \wed yard of Dennis. McCouley, THE NEW CABINET. . ttaining nearly a thousand cords *ofoak . .. . . „ Tha foilov,•ing geutiumr.•,n.aroannounced•il.pioe, was all afloat, and a &insidera.• ort tiliWu the . in Om WahiniTton pripet's',iihd in letteis of' n umly r of cords Ilted - -, amwith 'rent in correspondents, as constituting the cabinet i;•i.eedi,,,.; marble yard, at - Chestnut st , ~ advisers of President Vir.iientr. Webster, i ovectiowed ; all work was suspended: Corwin,und'Pearce are now hi the Satiate, Ile l'ililadc l Phia Mills, for the grindinir and resigned theirlt'is not bed, ft() l Zrilil c° l '", n'tis apea'untlY al b t • .have scats. iq in thiFtinid4e,lxii:Alle "3chtlYlkllL known Nrhether Mr. Crittehden would ac-L t ,l• '''' 11 .•• -4 ..!. staiming on I,eacn st met ticlir by, was the pail asshrn6d to him or not. : . ;:r th e hubs in Ns a Egr: ' ' . 4 . , r , ": ... ...",.. Secretary ofStatia—DANlßL.WmrsTmt,At or niiiis inarksi-str.uri, the water of Massachusetts. ' uyed over Retch •sKet, and extended so '1 Sac'rethrf or the Treasury—TiMmxl• CP 1 as Sehtlylloide front street ; ti lot . ConwrX, 'of Ohio. :-i i , ‘• tie' city fir' Ihe depositing of buil- Secretary of the Interior—Loth:4 S'-';• -•,.,ne and coke l' ! - t• the city gas works. l'h.vach, of Maryland. • !Iv: . ~ dace of the ‘vatev for some distance Secretary of War---EpwAho 13ATEs, ore i•okured.with floating particles of coke. , , . , ... , Missouri. ' ' : A part of the City Gasworks was ov'et•- Secretary of t h e •N t ivy—w i r it , TAN Abwe,L Iron pipes piled up on th,ewl;arf QuAuxu, of; North Carolina. 't•ertil fl•et high, were cumpletelystanner Postmaster General—NATnzi•lt I lALri•d, • of New York. A At the time of (-)ll i r visit,ifie-war 2 . water,, ' . ' l in mi'' Attorney General—JoirN .1. Currrtm DEN, of KeAtm.:4y. - Ax4-Aril • I vn, just above .pruee streot, was con-- ly a considet'ahte itity of eord jyood-LWas floated aWay. he coal and wood wharf or .T. . , adjoining, was overflowed •' i • ndeed 111 section the water up to. Bepch. street; a quantity of - wood . :wa4.-tarilpd oil' by lisin Wa tvr. .13..Starns %vend -ninut st. rf, was overflowed and aAtinlitity ofl 1 floated away. . , . . .1 - 6 Damara coal iark wus complete u taltqed, aral tlw coulaUghouse was tisiderable . (Wtanc:t from the malt 1 Pt .N l: .1 NI) VO I D rlOll, and ZAN arile i ll COMITIOn svny of 4 tile core 'of discos i 'then molt o liiglll .l clam ;4). oh, mad rinpny , 1% ill' ii a d o\l l lorio q , lid to IY( \ i t h iffif cif ot of % 111 (! all, late... . . . he Mi.:snlierry never Ittilii to give t relit, and curedaltsevery other UlOlllOl 1111VC1 bpUll iris 411 vain. Tl.iti I ti heel' woven in Ilititoulids of lllal/CCS, %%hero it toe efftreted radical core,' of lalillietit ha. b I/ given op by 111 lii friends 11[11 I,' •.icionii, ‘ 1 1\ See tivertisemeitl: . . •• „ oEl,).—(n the 14th inst., by otin, &sq . ,t - ri;.i , ,tidiEß ( - 4 .GAlib! .s. MARTU.S. LITs. 401 inst.', by D. Dtessler, Esq., 1- NtKing to piss. ilpiny.'l.-.lq ' llrady i' i ' th ' tnst,, iii illorritp., by §, t ~Esq . ., My : B.,inNaTiArt SAit. i ANNA: ill AIWA 12ET SNIFDICI!.; 1 (.4orinatiy: '.. ~.. Cimitity are tree 3 01 our own ijii.noivii ki pirdasil/even in the iritailuni,tetiiiiiiialilo.'3rirtues. in of the Lunge—how much more iint!etilt:ired preparniiini firove. liii utt'n'ir - 'articles as lo oci in ii her, are ;Ida 0 eg t9:ili vail• i ul Vie Ilizcasipioo,7o.enii)ient• MA Charle I\ ER to 9 On tlic.! (Mr. It titsn ItICII ; On, the C. Thumps( ion:in , to Al I . bothipto , I )18 D. - 9to 30,th or June his re:sii.ltniiio . pelitvurdtownship, 111 4 cer county, Pa., * 0 4.7 Thr...qn (brotliett, Col. Moira{ of tii.g - years---l9p.ying plOurn theitlos • '• Grist (Illy . . ip[TILL , • IV e eierve, of teinei i NALLY and ; . of WM. ' Ike .eattisentAi !.436:' EEMS RECEIPTS FOR COUNTRY.. DOLLAR. •A•list of those ,who, ~ hove paid in full for the Country Millar for the iirst year. Addy: MW. an Wm.' : Long . John,,, .„! ..,-. Ashy m., 'Lacorite.A,•: .: Allport james;-, Lohmari"Jamcs,,, „,,. Arnold- Peter . ; . : .Lornailoe Wm. , ~i i i.rnold S, 4.:,E„. K., i JEUP V p ).; ' Flll.l , S , „ I amoy jr: Jo . n ' ' Lb, , ,an Joseph' 'I Burger Peter . ~ , Lord Thomas ilutrer Robert. . Lee Eliza Bamford 11. S. ' Lansberry.Toseph. • ~ Bell. Arthur ~ Barclay John . ~MeNtiryi , Joseph Barger. George , "Main. Henry , Bloorn jr. John _Miller David Brown JamoS BarnoP John' sen..• ' Maln Sarimpl,. • BailYbanici ' Martahi . W;.n.:• • Thick . Henry .•-;66. Maine Sot h:•. ' Bloom W:' A•.• - " Naine:S.' : •,'' Beers' TlioMas'' .' ' : 1 MeMurrytila; . .krd Brown Win. • ' 'lo6liell Win: • ' ,', . Brown Abut. ' liibore W. L. : ' ' Bloom Jas. A. , "MeAulty Jamey' Beydr' Alan. ' ' McGatighev 'John ' ' Blooth David • McNuul It. . rfactirnan'.Tolin ' ' 'Moorhead braes' , Campbell DOVid .111c4fidlen'116',.,rth' - '. ~. -, Cooper A. V: :Mcrerso . n John • Cole Jacob • Me,dlelland lames Cummings J. M. Mosoti:Wm, M. . Carson Wrn. ' Moore Andrew Coudrict F. Esq. McCracken Levi Comoford Eden. McClure 'l'. R. Colitrit Fort. ' MilaS Jeremiah. , . Colburn Richard Midler) . Z. .' CaMpbell Thomas Mites John • Cliase TiSi. ' .'• ' Moore R. W. flalthi: l e'll J. B. ictulicn Patrick Clyde Sainuel Mi,:.rMA A. ,►r. Co - rter L. R. MueMurry John Unison Thomas M oo re Dame! Caldwell 11. 11. Morris Itev; J. R. • Cook Alex. Ilk:Fadden' Reid' . Daugherty Robt. Neff Jacob, Dunlap J. W. Nicholas Israel ' Danver Richard Nelson James DrztUcker - A. J. Orr John Davis Andrew Owen Tho Mas % Daily Patrick ' OVerdorfr John" Ellis Richard ' Pearce Jonothan Elder James Palmer 'Thos. , Elder G. W. Pearce Erancis Emig}, Christian 'Pcorfer RUbt. Ea rip rd George PiCard John Ellis Aseph Palmer Lewis Elling,cr Adam Rced,Win. S. * • England Joab Ross Robert.. Fullerton John Rubly Joseph Forrest James - Rouslot Francis Fonteoy F. • Rishell Daniel Forcee Mathew Re2se Elijah Flegal Samuel Runk J. G. Ferguson John Ross John .. Fleming J. IL Reams'J. L. Flegal James Richards Samuel Fenton Thoinas Ross Thomas Fulton &Mile; Read J. R. Galhigher James Aeriibilu'll C. ~ . Graham Joines Rider Jacob Garrison 'Given Rothrock Joseph Gutfy Andrew J. Esq.llead Jordon Gaston James T. Stone Alexander . Graham Wm. Sterlimr-B. F. Graham Isaac W. Strong t hOmas Getchy Charles Swan Henry GOO George Swan John Jr. Grossaint N. ' Shimel .1. W, GearLChrt Jac o b Slrirnel Louis GoOlander G. B. *Striope V. ' . . Graham Wm. jr. Shaty Richard jr. ' HOYt G. 11. 6 nibs Suaerland WM. Hitchens W. '' Standring . A. — • Hugueny J. B. Sunderland J. D. !fenny 'Jacob ' Shoff Samuel Hartshorn Jonathan Shriner C. Si ' ftotchkigs 'tril'l. 7 Shoff Christian • .; Henderson thigh, , .,, Smith John - , thibler Amos' • , 'Sliaw John ' Hurd Elias Snyder Jacob • Hunter Reuben i t ilfricige, hlin • - He g arty henry Spence G, W. Hepburn S. G":: - Siiie n l Andrew Hunter Evans ShivtilllichW' Highs Johri ' • SpackinatO. Hancock .John 7 'Smeal"Jaeoll,. - - a r......5:.a. v. - ' 0 1101 I• JOllll • . • floo'vei Wrn. - Spelled . ..S. S. Holden Algenon . Smitten John Helmbold Rey J. R. Shirey Isaac S. Hoyt John Shirey Philip , Hellmari'George ' -Srnith D. F. Midi:ld:Jesse , 8m:01i lord. ' I Hoover Abm. 'Turner James tr— 'Houffnot :I. B. ' Taylor S. B. 1 HarrimerSlay S. Thompson JoSiah Hoover James L. Ttieker Wm. , Hoover .Wm. ~. ' Walters Jacob Hess Cd6fga - Winslow B. C. Irvin John W. Wrigley Robert Jenny A. C. 'Wilson Geo. sea. Jordan Jelin 'Wino Jacob ' JohnStbii Robert Whiteside' Robert Johnsen 'Jonas ' Wise' David Jr. Jmilan , Joseph .... ...Wise Moses : ' Johrisken trit , Kirk' -"" WOods D. Johnson \v F; i '' - Whmery Joseph Kirk Samuel. . Wright:l W I Kylar Joseph , Welch JOhn• Kylar C. W. ' Wiley ‘Vm. • • ~-• ' Kratzer Anthony ' Walter A. B. ' Kelly Jas. M.:...' ' Weaver James ' Kylar Jiihn B. ' Warning 'rhornas"• ' kylar Gco. .I'. . ,'NayCirleh " Luther Lebeus . •Woolrittge Win. '. Lanich Joseph • Wilson Geo. (Pak) Lcb9e 9,, ...-- . _ ' UZzle John . Line' - ''. . 7 V:clin . ) . g John , (party LiniC • .. -- Trisgzh , , : . . • • ••--2d volut . . - 1 16. - • • • • • • 0 v rt.` Aye authorized to announce to; I CI Ca;,(L,„(l ,Democrats , of the counties oil ""; I li and MeKeari,''tliat c lea rfieid,will he a m i l dilate for. Ass li'at . 'The' next general eleetion—subjec t ,. 4 ,the usages of the Do '• ' . T atif. ll- ' 6l1 1 , ,, announee v' y SAMUEL . SFlol..tv . eenria, canbida •'fbr =the offist., i, , r:.c oahty I •Cornmiasioner;. at fhO 'E'nktiing `erd E teetidil4c-subjeCt:to lhe'.action of *„ I mary:Eleetion:. • • • .• ,iNlotice j •t. t I n.i.A,m, tin y v hom the late :nu o in B. te rill it Co,. aro intlohted, are toquestoil to .Pr. hoot Their c1,1;m5.1,) I. LAVA RUECK lin4oro•lhe Grit tiny 01 th•lotri-r next, nm 1 dill not hold .11.•ori:INIIIle r ar.y tlrifi, offer lira doff , . -• • ~/NA•ll.:i tzIIZTE/?: 13(1 en:in hp., .111:y . lsr 1850. nt. JAttics LOCK ropporiliilly niimniners lu Airthe c4i7•.118 Cio‘wlielq:ind yid:illy that he aurow att a 'shah visit to the I)tice„a r tal may coup! at higru . tita al -Arktrelrti lie will oflet4 la all calla in, Ilio I.no of bit: prolemOil. • Ju1y . ,!8.• • _ • CA ICTIO'V - .4 • • persons URI 11("1:cV Catitioncti age,drol I).ty• A irig or, selling the following properly; viii Ono sorrel Mare and Coh, two Cots 9; . nno IVng• on, 8 :Ivrea of chant and 3 nitres of Rye in the ground, nit the fold property tens rolrehored by mo ni Shonas' sale on the 11111inst.,,,ond t rulphit et i.att of Isaac: Ni Kee, of Jordan lull 111111 i aubjrct ld ' ilty , order 111.:NRY 11EGA TOT Jn'y 15,1850.-11E1 i • • STATE OF w'M C.'WEtelf deg' d. tlecd : .1.. INoTic, is hereby given ,that • , Leiters,Te.ta meniary Ott the ceonte of 11m, C. Welch 'rile of the horoutgh . of "Cles:tlield, Jecensed, have been grentell to the'snliscritiers All persons hnoil jug themselves intleb•od to the said estate either fur Fees. Book account, oe othemisc.ittre reiriested to malt° rtu moot immediately—and 01 , 1se. linviug claims against the }stale gill pro. eons them duly anthentfrated etir settlement. Wm.. A. WAr.i...ter, •• • Ex'rs. , ! J. T. LEONARD, July' 1650. .:• ..i. L., 1. ' • . , . LIST OF LETTERS rein. ming in the, Post °flit,. al Clvarli .113, Pa,,, for rue iltrtrier mid. isig 'nail, June, 1F150,' . ' ' ' - Airy Dnguerrean Arm', :Whore Dennis C .:high. %Viii Mapes Wm , 'Bradley A T , Roeder Michael . bowers Cloirloa "ty • ,• ItobinFon John • Cow ens' 11101 Srer9•.ltn,oll: • (i eno 1:1,,f. Alm 5 NimMOils Juhtl4.;,. lion.. 3rfeph K Shaw hums 13 Johnson David • :Shearer Johtl.A.' , K. y... Rev. Wm .S• II Trilby .10n • Laois Kontiel 2 • Wichlrilm Wm T Logan Geor g e It • • Willintio. j.,esii• • 1... iv: ray l.hi vid ' Wnggone r . ..roh 4 " Vi• • I KM'. ItApgJorcui, P. M. MANLEY 6. BLACKSI IA IRE. ((MU...VA/Val iv" vuttaaa print: klibscrii:Tl , ree?cr•tfully inform, the citi• JI /ens•bf Cloorfiortt,' . eminty, trial' they ore enuring un•the rtbuve busitter.t on !darker 0111,0/311C the tr,itlenco.uir hone, Southard, mid rm.veetfully eulreit s shore of, public patron ago. They du I trr iheinAelves that they can fur• 1,1811 IvEttk to all persUr.s . .tilto they, Ito pleased to rnll• to their entire ratiafootom keit', tot' hind • Cabinet-work and Windsor fltnits or every docriptioli. Upholstered ehriirs*.rotlo io order. ALSO, Dentist, invalid, and Chanther Chairs--Chair Beds and Bed Chairs. in -TI N Bed Chair can ,bo converted from the Arm chair :0 a complete bed in Iwo minutes. 4110 oleo t a lc to the e t mil compiles lbal can be car• red Wider 'firs; It is - pardmilarly suitable for MiliLory officers and Protetisitinni; genilereen. INt.ll,—Culibts the nealest.mannet and on the ebartest nonce. ROK;11:11' AI A N. , rlLAcri.snAnit:: • 2:•?, 1€ 4 53 -Gm ": ' ,New Goods. „übseribe r nllnve just received a larg,g.sup. .ply of NEW •(.100DS; which are now opened ! ut 'ltem new Stoic l!ou,c at (ilcartield Bridge, con. bifiti9k: at the venal supply of . . Dry (100/IS, fxrecerics, Queens ware; Hardware; Drugs; Hats, C'apsi.etc., etc: ••, • ' %%Ina wilt he so'd LOw for ens!) or produce, or in exchange for 1.11:111.3. !I, aita:in nu pllier way, laFgAt 0 . 7 • Pittsburgh:ll:icon, for mall, AND CASII ONLY. • ALSO, a li Large Lot of Coo ila n y Cooking-sloves, For sale, of the beet quality, uud finent.inetal; tiny. ing been made at lb o lA' brown Ftnindryi -" I. L. BARRETT tiSt..' CO. July o.b. 1830. . . .• ; • • ~ Ifeet it my duty, dm an act of kindness to 4 atilieted i to I niormihern'svhat Wistar's 11%44 Wild Merry' hhe dalai r tiii My daught.cti,i;e'd eon ie Many a parent ‘‘ho hue given upri4 oi . c a d. , octinugliter, at a prey. to the 111,. , '"i' , d pno _ rir ia d , , CA IL I FOLINit A ~i,f,:iv..r Thcy,,hav,o—a / eX pilyercia , Di lova TTOLDS.utii strong indueenienis tit firriune seek. all the mist ,ekillful and sre r mo ~.,..... , Tema. p pa Ili 11 ersi,ilint-it ni iiistanr mai 'ififfictift Of steers, in their it3A I d all , 3 ° .0.: ~ Mitt Intqfind - iiimposeible L'.l km, flferneofVes away 1 ~ . _, r I ' ftil Jfil out some hopo for a from their early asembiteo and nsHiciationt., lb "seemed specerl.ti.cuomns-tinii;ift,:ncac,fct.CsNtoutr.. 6 011 1 113 . 5 b ar/ Y.— U/1 their lamb& in - Ibis'faii 61f feg:on. Aft thom sons can mike Marley by pmelmeing their goodl .To - i,!;-, °I . 1 'Fa !, i” • o been etching at tha ticy store of , • ~ . ! I% il l ° lr a f. 4 ll l : .6 , l 2,:e da iterid . 3,, fr , i , i e l ti c a k toci ;,tmotly of real On: Jolt in sOia 86. Smith, no, further, but Iry.at A t .Pennsville, Clea,lield Collni y i , I?a., i r o ien ' S ''' "' i ''"''" i3 " h '" rl ' l3 f VihJ Cherry. ' My: . i ,rgliter &trail Jane, aged 17, i%fccthitier Who keep u general aseoriment of very - eheap goods./ - in exchnifgo•fiii whiel l they • %%ill receive nil ktml.mentlis had been de;intret.l of, and ilftilrruj'ficA ot country prodneeni - Ma very highicht marltecr2r, ! a stye ~,,...:. ar„,,,,,„,,,,:,.- - .!„, aL ;.... A my " ._,.,,,..._ .. A pony saved is two pence care.', !,,, r• • ~ . Peirowllle, Jolt ia, 11450. , • -' ,/.' "- • - .. 7 , ; Dissolettion ftf.Par#, &.' . & tt erisliifr'llorelkifil y u ls , . . ir r i •Tan l :i n ct li Willlit•lrn, ii; e ;I "'Ll— lira) coirerq. 'Ow hufAce" . • , all iLttliti !hal 413. 1 1(1 cos ......r . MI 4celion, October 8, 1 850 YOUR. TEETH! YOUR TEETH !! E TRAVIS JURORS , (or c4 srpt i , Tcrnt 195U,` IJaihes wilpy ;EIPT IO I .- - !Pei:gam -1 ;Benj.. Carson, do _„.. Bra' ly iJohn=ld.Sey~en do : do Lewis liuhtz, qc i , , ,Janice Nelson Ab'ln Ogden , )' •'' tlor db. ' • I LaWiencl Moses Norris dii" do • Ab'utlldattliews • .det .• ' •• Beccaria Sarnnel G. I)aris. , e-Pdo - • ,•'. do • John', W. Price •• d r ; - • Robert Owens -‘ do 13urnside Th. Mehaffy • do • , ' do John W.ogner • do ' do John ,McQuillan, • ,do • :. •,• CoVingfon Francis Coirdriet Farmer • •do Philip 'Arite . ".StiWyel' Flo nb Rider Farmer,' • ;' • '7 a , Campbell, • dd ' B e n Ira 'Oabl as ' Peter • "41,-.• du peo: , pM , I. F. Ster "g' , •• CSadleriter v dote • .- Win. Bloom, sr. . 1 .,, John artno. 46-sepl Nod i Boon . • A , atit ' p do elin gio •dif 'Henry Swan ' .do • ' ,Patterson jr. ' . •do gcnj. Roberts do ;. d o , isaiah Fullerton. Carpenter •Yb.~ o v It Wm. Alexander 'Gentleman do:l,i I Charles Miller 11rd:than Lewis Fariner ljniart : Writ , Vtdlor 7 Bongs G. W. shoir-',,, Farmer Woodward r 4 Sam'l Robinson Carpenter ' Bradford IVISTAR'S BALSIIII,I,.OF 11'IL,1j, CIIERILY, • - The Great Iteinedy for Consumption a 4! Lunge 1 Ajjertions of the Liver, A stlfma; Bronegti'd,'PiSins . or Weakness tithe 9714 rr qffections of the I:yinonterObli WISAtt'S ' BALSAM Oft'`AV;IIID CftERHY fr !iv% itkifttur. i. taEorcm Composed chief% ly %Vito 'Citerry - 'll 4 if l itte and th getiilino Ica.; LAND Moo (the Intuit iMported , eXProsary rot purposeSthe rarc"cmodieni •virtues of which nro also combined by , 'n now chemical proeessOvith , tho extract of 'tar s —thou rendering the ttitole compound iho most (*min rind efficociotts itmo: dy ever discovered fur CONSIMIPTiOW OF 7`llE LUNGS. "".. We are just in reeelp! of the folrowing,y9luq, ary tributo, to the curative pov‘er al Whitir'a Balsam of Wild• Cherry, from E . , Mount Glemeno, Miaiigan; 11 - oiyei6iet high atonding;and'an extensive Drugglaf; 4%17. CLEatzNa.hlielt.,Oct 29,f1849.J -To tito•atilietbd this May'Gortify• that Mn,t Roberts ol , ihis tkica,'Or:• four iveoks daft confinement, confinement, was :attopked u,srio,leht 'Cougti and great. prostration; nt,d•sdernell hastening to the grave a ith fearful ;1 1 atiyised'hei to u o IViJiare*Bulsfitm o f Mid ,C/ter4—allp dirt . .• so, and with thoi valuable medicine alone, in. th'o spare of three or four weeks, was restored id health, and is now odivitigiu'oelor Vtristar's Balsam of : Wild, Cherry. . • •, E. 11A14.,.'1. / . Phyateinn t and Druggist ,/ Rt.,2d on qnd La 'po;iiirti•ell, atilLluttlige of .the remarkable - virtues' of llifislas'a. Balsam of ' %la Cherry-- ' ' 1 Messrs S,ANSORD & PARIC :=4 10 111. 41:111tat. S. to of justice to you,. an(Efor,flliti hdoefit•tif alto public, I would.ofler tholialaWiniiitateitterkoti cure eirecied by your.medicine; knewn tie' Via• tar's Balsam of Wad , Cherry.. In Oil Spring of 1847 ittiovilifo' whitiev'c'iolY littuaeif WitliPeriit notimonin, or Pleurisy, which resultd4 in a deep seated pain, in"%thii stille,. \ apetlmpithtP iim syliti;a : yore cough v alto' 'was ailindid by soreo 4i ofthe beat physicians in Chicago,toa bul'ito' ptirpos 77 , for weeks'ishe suffered, willuitit'iiilief."coughilm incessantly.'bight and day. •I `cdhlei'lst)iio'aisn; elusion that al! the r T eniedies loi;;Wri f fo tito . pliyi. idling eOpid - rpt holp her, and Wati'ltiduotid'tci,tl your "IVild CliS : iy:''' . I, procured on'o . bt;illo, iinci commenced using it tiabr'44 to diiCctions ; ber. lore it was elf gone the cough stopped, and the pain in her side leJ her, and with the aidof another bottle she %nal restored to perfect health. In con. .i4oration allies° circumstances, I would recoils:, mend It .1 . 0:11 . H ; ptiblic as.a - valuable, meilieee:' ' ' • • GArtf*ATT., GRAND BATIbB. MIA, Oct. 8. ' l'ho follots mg we hove just received from Mee. ere. Fall. 111eCrocked . 44e . :'co.,,Agente for ihe 'Bali of %View's Balsam of, Wild Cherry al" ler, Ohio. TO Tilt! ME '..:::'..'.,....;';;; , ! , ,T'.. 1, . 6A F a Mil , ,s; MB M > ~ -. .., s~ll~ ..`~. _~., RI Ell gilla EWE ISIS • rt y r; `e •