mnnlnctattc Banner. __,_ ~_._._..._;-.’ ‘_____._ _._...,,_.._. ~ 5 (it. E A R Fl EED, h. Mu 20.4846. EQR'ICANAL COMMISSIONER. WILLIAM B. FOSTER, jr. ry‘ Biddfonlwcqynty I’osmcmr'r.'- Ju~n 11‘! our_ {mpg} was "going I." pron wo learn by passenger: by 10-dnya magi). lhni‘Con. 'l‘nylnr had opened his bultoi-y upon Mulninoma. nnd doslroyod tho (OWE—killing about 700 Mexicans. with Iho loan of only one man. I! thin in mm, lheao Mexican broggnrls .will bogin lo Pickllhoir enra. ' ' WThe Damocnnxc szmeofi Mny. hm; been on our table for Icvotal days. We are glad to son this great nutiqnnl work continue to sustnin its high character for usefulness and influence tn the num “Republicanism. This leading nrticlcnfiho proa omnumhcr iln powerful paper frum tho pan of the cditbrl on tho independent Trunnurv,—lbllowod with several other acurcoly . lens impmlnnt produr tionu.umong which we worn particularly pleased ‘wilh a sketch ofthe'lil‘o and norvicns of Gen. Ro na; 'lhc republican leader of the Argentine Ro public. \ ”Our Morris township tnoudu lifk too much at our hands. That they were, grnngly minrcpm. tented by the writer of the letter published in‘ tho Pennaylvuninn some weeks sinro. there in no doubt; hut we think that eithe’r of tho/our communications thoyihnvo oentua for publication. would be: nll-nul' ficient to vmdicato their Injured feelings. If we Itho‘trght it could poruihly result to my benefit to our‘gnod ' friends of’old Democratic Morris,_ we wvould publish every word they have written. ltnt we do not thinlt to. To publish all would. in our opinion, ho Met-doing: the thing. and reflect more indignation tlinu in rcnllv fel'. H the ntfem-u should be repeated. then. repent the chuntisoxucnt. We purpose publishing one of the communion tiona next week. and then wait until we hour from our friend: in Morris. A meu) SLANDEnofA story was cxlcnlively ; circulated in this coumj IuII winlor. representing 1 n nulivo of Ihia county—Julie G. \VBLh—uu being sulpected of. or cunilomned, or hung, in some of tho Wgalorn Smlen, for murder! This alory Q's: nodoulu Invenled by uomo wicked poraon {orsomo wicked design, an Ilio father of tho alundorod man, at our late court. prenenled us wilh‘u lelxor (run: hil mid son. John! on tho 91h 0! lug! March, in which he gives n.very pluuniblcmnd no doubt cor rect, nccoum ofliimsoll‘ninco he left hishcmc. No in engaged in a lawful and very lucmlivé bunincau high up lhe Missouri river. . . ' Em V ‘ln pursuance of lho‘recummendnliom of Presi dent POLK. up remained in Ins message which we publilh lu-day. Congrels Immediately passed an ac! appropriating Ten Millions of Dollars. and au lhorizing him lo receive the servicés' of 50,000 ‘ volunteers. for lhe purpose ofdolonding our coun~ Iry ngniml lhe aggreuiona oflho Mexican Govcrm .ment. The preamble to the bill In In lheao words: 'l‘Wberoaa. by the act of the Republic of Mexico. a store of war exists between that governmcn! «ml the U m'tcd Stains.“ h parsed 1110 Home by a vow of 1'” lo ‘M—andvlho Senate 40 lo 2. Strong efforts were i made Io chnngo lho plxnaoology of tho preamble ! so an no! lo declare that war now oxislcd by the act of Mexico: bui this very properly failed—and our country now present: Iha glorious nptclnclo 01 Im ving. allnou unnm'mouuly. placed in tho hnnda of its chief magistrate. ‘lho power and lha means of containing and defending the honor and» the rights .01' pha nation. I ' “lo refer the reader lo the remark: of Gen. Cass, nmong the proceeding! of lhe Scnalc, in another column. ‘ ' ' WLmu-r. Pomzn. who was teconlly murderod fiflho Mexicans. min a son 0! lhe Into Commodore Porter. Mexico. it seems. is the grave ofthe Pun torn—lwo ofthe"? imving provioully died In that 4:o9;:er of yellow fever. , 1 . _— PRINTERS ALWAYS AHEAD ‘ ,‘Ameelingpflho Jnurheymen Prmlcru of Phila delphia was hold on We-lneudny last, (13:11 mu.) Mhich‘wnu numaronnly attended, and m whibh 'l'm solution! were ndoplrd. ununimmmly pledging ghomaalvca in readiness and willing m onco to match m the call of-thcir country The followina in their 2d-resolulion: , ' ‘ - “Relolvod, That we have heard with pride and pleasure Ihnz our 'broxher craft in New Orleans hnva ghyown down their composing sticks, luken up lhcil’ xhpotmg-alicks.md nronow on [he]! mud to tho Rio Grande, willing lo up“! their blood in u righlebua 'cguqc." - 1-. ‘ r -THE::3PIRI'I‘ 0‘: THE NATION - .fTho grams“ oibilomont mid animation prevails m'nll ourlnrgo cutica' and lowna on tho war queu -lioiu‘ ' Patriotic mootifigl nro* being hold lhrungh out tho countiyfi' In Philadeiphinhnl 'lho'cnll nl th’qfiiyyfir. lhdebondenco squnro‘ wotfilkd l" '1 \fiP'BHOCUBm. :uid .spltritzoid Hpcechus innhc‘fifid ‘ro'snL lutiops’pnfisod,‘piodging"[heir hvcu mid fortunes {0 Wu!“ iheody 'nfi'd uu‘cécsnfnfl prm‘aéufion af‘lhzo \vur. " ln'Naw _Oflc'nné lhd‘cfilhus‘infir'n intellill' ghonlur: fljlnozfim; rogimomp (nr‘henrly #6) of volunteers ro-T quire-£1 byGénsTny‘oiV'a "rchlailion, Reio‘ muslin--t cd i‘nlpiaeyv‘ico, _wigllixl 36 hours after the call was: madd. .Th'o logisitluum-rby‘ unclamatiou—‘vntod 3100,Q00 to defray lhe oxponncu onhcir‘ equipmcnfi and Unnspouuliqn: M _' L . _ I In all lho South. similar uclivily clmmcxoriz ed‘ ’ln‘.“'.“'. . ‘x, ‘ ‘lhcibrécocflgng‘a Qflfiho ”DONG So thus. from pram b“! linidaic‘n‘li'oljs'.‘ 1:59 P‘r'cuitk'nt’wdl hnvu no difl‘h'. lglyill'lx;iifi.mu”orillg i‘plo_acr_vmc lllxc 50000 voted! .bxfis’us'sa': ~_. '~ : ~~ - ‘ ‘ ' "'5 CLk’fiEn‘h'fl’F‘zfiiv Dfiibdg'x!l3o'xuq‘r,;.dfi :Yfi;o:tl;tgx]r nun-y,‘!;cf._r9mgil}lpg befii'oii 91‘ ”1.1.3, {npkmdtlif bridgl‘o' wu'l hinliqyédflbfi‘vifirgi 'l‘nl’o _apnpbfif/ itfiygrqicqi-l rigglgflf hymn ico..in Mitch—since when :1 album bou! hul bees; "TIM fojgp‘vlng"hon’llfllncrusa. 'l'lioj Momm- capled 'hy lho.qur']_(g {rum flu» bonl. .I‘ll' fiéfééiiid‘ifififis‘imé}‘i’zhdfioél’dfibfiu $800903} " 2 The August Enlcrcsl. (MLSNOWDEN, Slnto ’l'rcnsuror. has issued a cir culur to the Commissioners of tho suvnrul routine-n, urgtugtliom to use incrensod efforts to socuroltio‘ collection oi thovStntu tux. in order to meet tho pity mgm of'tlto interest due in August. The Legislature adjourned without making nny proviqion to man! this urgency. honée tho udmtmstrnuonnnro thrown back upon the limits formerly existing. VAddod to this, the immense destruction of public property by the floods, and now by the burning of Clnrk'u Ferry Bridge, it will rcqurru tho mont zenlous exertions of all concerned to meet the public creditors. List What may come. the ndmuiistrntion has done all lhnt men could do. to sustain the faith ofthe Slulo. WWO hnvo hm! Iwo very fine {resin-In in the Susquéhnnnu “ilhiu Iho lust fortnighl—enuhling nearly all our lumber to gel to market. EXECUTION 0F MCCAFFRRTY.—JnmmI MchlToh ly. conv'gzlcu utthn murder of ”Main. in Hunting ?on county. was hung on tho 81h innl. 'l‘hu rupn 'xioku nl tho first nubmpl. lellinq hum full homily lo lhe ground. Though pained {rum lhe (mlcln ol the fix”. ho romounlvd lhe scamuld wilh n firm amp. pr'HL‘CUy calm, and reconciled to Ins tun-. Ho munifcslcd n ('onfidcnl hope 01 mun-lung wnh {n vor u: lho bar of God. Frmn u ntlnlomonl lnkcn from his lips u fuw days bofom In» uxoculmn. 11 up poo rn lhm he has lived a life of diam-awn. . um] lhul ho was on n drunken bploo I'nd' u'ny ho cum xnillcd lhu final act. ’l‘hm anmn Mcflnfl‘mty apvul n portion of hp; boyhom! .jnysin Hm plum. GEN. Wowrn.~'l'his gnllnnl vflirrr, n fnw wvtku ugo, resigned his (‘Omllliasloll m lhu nnny. huvmg when umbrngo :u nhmc of the promolimm. und rv paired to \Vnuhmglon. Bul nu noun as ho hum] of tho (-ommcnm'mcnt of huollliliru nn lho Dal Nut", ho _flcw lo lhu War IH-purlmunl nnJ dvlnmuh-xl wholher hm resignation hm! lmo‘n noted n 1 un. Bu ing nnnwt-red in lhu m-gnlivv. ho rN'and it, and slurlul furllmilh m the arena 0! uvnnn. Dnmnym. Smmvnxcm—A Smmlmh vmnnl (lhe Cnrlucrono) was cupaized in lho Crulfnf Muxicn on the 2d innt..und 11501110! 132 pna’ncnpcm nnc! crow perinhod. The surviving wvcnlt‘cu “om picked up by a. vessel from New Orlanpl. and broughl lo that cnly. v ‘ (/Dnokafii—fiA young man named JOHN FKNTON of Innliunn. Pa” wnq drowned in Orr'n M|l| Dum. Chest Creek. week hcfuro Inst. ”0 uan crouing lhe duin on Iwo plnnlm, which sopurnling. lel him into lhc wulcr. and being unubloJo swim-found a watery grnvo. ANOTIIxzm—On Friday morning. tho 1.1! ins! . JOSEPH Momma. n rcnpcclahlo colored mun. whim engaged in Homing mw logs in lho Mum-rs. Irwin‘s dum. on Lick Run, was thrown inlo tho \valor and drowned. not over lcn feel from shore. FROM T" [Q A RNIY. COMMENCEMI‘ZNT" OF HOS'I‘ILITIES BE TWICEN THE UNITED STATES AND MEX 1(10. From the New Orleans Bulletin| May 2 ‘Thc new: in our second editinn’ this homing is regarded as U! much impor- lance. - Letters from authentic American sour ces in Mntamoras, state that the Mexican lorces are at least 8.000 men, well equip ped, with an excellent park ol artillery. The Governor of this State has issued his requisition for twenty-live hundred volunteers, and the soldiers are-already in the street, and making the rnmt activ'; preparations for departure.‘ Tney will leave in the course ol twenty-four hours. The Legislature ol the State. with a pa triotic prornptttude worthy ol all praise. have already passed a hill appropriating $lOO,OOO for the service, The measure passed by acclamation. I _ From the Picayunephtuy'fl. Col. Charles Duane arrived in this city at an early hour yesterday morning. lrotn Brazos Santiago. which place he tell on the 28th ult.. in the steam schooner Au gusta. He is the bearer of important dei pntches from Gen. Taylor, and of n requi— sition upon the Governor 0! Louisiana lor four regiments. The previous news re ceived that the Mexican army had crossed the Rio Grande in lully confirmed, and a detachment ol American troops has been cutofl. But for the details we refer to the lollowing account of operations, kind 'l‘y furnished us by Col. Donne: On Thursday evening, the 23d inst., Gen. Taylor received information that a body ol the Mexican nrmy had crossed to the east side of the Rio Grande. at a point some 120 miles above his encampment.— Early on the following morning, he des patched Capte. Thornton and Hardee. ol the 2d Regiment Dragoons. with a de tachment of ’7O men' to examine the coun tfj'abovv, and Capt. Kerr. of this same regiment. with a company, to examine the country below, the encampment. The latter returned to camp Without having ‘niatle any tliscmery' of Mexicans; ' 'l'he'lo'r'rner. however. tell in him what, he considered to he a scouting party ol the enemy], but which proved to be the advance guardol a 'very strong, hotly ol the enemy who were posted in the’ c‘haparrat, irnmu-i diately in the rear-cl Gen, 'l‘riylor’s ramp. Capt. Thornton. contrary‘to‘the "(Nice ol ‘ hisi Mexican Guide, ehnrgcd upon the m 3d, who retreated towa‘rds' the main body, followed by Capt. Thornton. when ‘ in an instunlho tourtihhimslcll and'com. i marid surrounded'hy‘the enemy. who fired, . upon him'. killing, us it is supposed. Capt.~ ~ Thornton, and Lieuts.__'Kane and Mason._ t and some 9.6 of the men. and taking Cnpt.‘ lHardee and the remainderol =the coin nraod prisoners.-- The Mexican cornnmm. ‘ der ‘sent into Gen. Taylor“: camp. a cart,! ' "with a soldier'hatlly Wounded. with a men . 9333: that he had no travelling hospital with him and could-not. ‘th'er'elore. render the "soldier the assistance which his'situntion ' ‘retluiied. »' ‘" . . ‘lt is suppose’dfithntgthcfdeta‘ehment ol‘i the enemy on. theth side ol the Rio} Grande consistent at least 2500 inert. Ult' der the ’cornrnunds of Cole. Cnrusco and Cnrruhajal. both old and experienced oili cern, rind that their object is to cut 00' all communication hettveeu Gene Taylor and Point Isobel. the depot ot provisions. In the execution of this object, they‘huve lul ly succeeded, and lime thereby plticed the American army in a most dangerous pos ition. on it will be utterly im‘poesible for Gen. Taylor. with the limited number of men now urzrler his command, any 9.300, to torce his way through the dense chap: urral in which the enemy are already strongly posted. 0n the 22d, Gen. Taylor received trom Gen. Ampudin. by menus oln ling ol truce. n communiatjon in very offensive. terms. Complaining of his having blockaded the Rio Gronde; to which he replied, that Gen. Ainpudiu hnd himscll been the \fiUSt‘ ol the blockade, in having expressly de clured thut'unleas Gert. Taylor commen ced hin retreat beyond the Nuecea within twenty-tour hours alter his tliaplnving his ling upon the left ltnnk‘nf tho Rio (irnnde, he wuuld consider war as being declared“ and “(tulthtzfl accordingly. Gen. Tny-' lor furthermore btuted that he would re ceive no lmther communications from the Mexican commander. unless couched in luuguuge more respectful lownrtln the Go- Vt'rllllH'lll and people, of the United Slum-t. (Sven. 'l‘nylor's position. in the rear nl Motnmoraa, is suflicicnlly strong to with stand nurcearfully an nttack ol the whole .‘viexlcun lorce, und corninondw the town, which, with the batteries already tnltlllll 83, could be ruled to the ground in an hour's time., (ii-n. Tnylor has in camp lull I‘Klll‘lltl for 15 days. uhtch he thinks can he made to last thirty days, by which time he to in ltnpcfl to receive large rein. lorccments limu Texas nnd Louisiana. upon each at which States he has made n requisition lor the immediate equipment and trunsmirsion to Point linhul of {our lull regiments“! niilitiu. lt i= thought lt)’ the superior officers of Gen. To} lor’u Ar my that 20.000 men will he required it im in u very short [it-rind, as it is Well known the Mexican army is daily receiving [urgez 'l'rttilorcerueuu lrotn the interior. Subsrquenlly in his leaving Hm rnmn on the 26m. Cul. Donne Icnrned Hm! Gun Ansla addressed :1 pulile note to General Taylor, informing him [hat he (Arisln) had assumed the command of the Mexican (owes. ' A! Point lanbel great fears were enter tainrd of a night attack. which. from lhe pnescnt (-xpnscul situation of lhnt pnsl. cnulcl not be otherwise than suctesslul. il conducted with energy. 'Hm poet is «19- fendcd by Major Munroe. with-a dot-ach menl of 80 artillcrisls. There are also at the post about 200 armed wngoncra and 50 laborera, under the orders of lhe quar 'erumsh-r,nnd some 100 citizens, lnrnuh ed with arms by \ho U. S. ortlnanccnfli cer, organized under the 'cmnumnd 0i Cupi. Perkins. & denominated the Sump ler Gunrdu. A company of 50 Mexican cavalmy were seen on lhe night’of lhe 26m within fiv‘c miles“! Point isabul. They were supposul 10 be a corps of observa- Hon. The body of Col. Crms was fountlnn Ihia 215! uH.. about three miles from camp {rightfully mulilnlcd and entirciy «lcsli tune of clothing. The bmly ol Lieut. Porter, who wall killed some days provi uus by a party of bandit“, under the cum mum! of Ramon 'l‘alcon, had not been fuund. MARRIED—'O” lhu‘3om uh. by [he liuv. Mr Murphy, Mr. AucumALb STEWART 10 MM NANC) kausy. hath 0! Bradford lnwnohip. DH‘)|)- 0n Snlurduy mghl lust. m Huggs luwm Ship, Mn. Esmuu [\ILCOMD. connurl of John Mc- BE List and Classification F Retailers of Foreign merchandize “ in Clearfiold county, fur the year MIE Richard Shaw Class 13 no liquor $lO 00 Bighr. onulon 5L rowan 13 no liquor ll) 0” E. a: W. F. Irwin Nno liquor 'l' 00 Moore 6: Leonard ' Nno liquor 700 l-‘. l’. llurxllml 14» no liquor 700 Chan. D. Wnlaon Nno liquor 700 James Forrest 14 no liquor 700 John Irvin John l’aLlun Mno liqaur 700 Daniul {:urwu _ Nno liquor 700 A. E. Waller Hno liquor 700 John I‘ntchin 11 no liquor 7 ()0 JO5. J: Jan. Mchlurray 19'. no hquor 7 ()0 David Irvin I‘. liquor 10 50 ”cu. & rium'l Arnold Hno liquor 7 ()0 Joucph Lyons N no liquor 7 00 (ohn Ilru‘oakcr \. P ,0“ mm Israel Cowper N liquor ll) 50 Wright «(1 Graham 14 nd liquor 700 A. Leconte Juhn l‘plchin' ' ,14' do _ do Nanci: Lamolc 14 do do Luvi Lutz 4-: do do J; ('l‘. ‘cho . 414 do do Watson k Brenner 14 do do . lA. K. “'RIGH'I‘, J. I” LEONARD. ', ' flssociale Judges GRIER BELL, . S. JOHNSON, * AI . A; KYLxu, ’ ' . ' Commissioners. Auesl—H..B. Bmsu. 01']: pro tem. Pcusdns {eclin'g themselves aggrieved by the abuve clhssificnliou“wi|l take notice that lhe nloresuid Judges and Commis sioncru have appointed lhe :Bih (lnyvo‘l J'u'hc, lor the hearing 0! such grievances.“ . ‘ ‘ ‘ 'may.2|. ’46. EN’S» . ~Smmnmwr *EVearrg— lel'wecd.‘ Crdluu ‘nnd ()fégun cldllls ldr ,cunting., ;‘.J£~i_ucns'hcm[) nnd‘collou stri-f pcd gondslor'fpamg [and , children’s cloth-g ingat . " \ -,..8» B. & P 35. ‘ TOULD respectfully Inform the in. , habitnnta oi Clenrfield and vicinu ity' that He still 'occupies his old stand on Front ,atreet. two doors north of the building tormerly aeropied by Chas. D. Watson no a Drug Store. “here he can at all times be lound ready to execute all orders entrusted to his care with mot ne'ss and durability. and warranted to_fit. Thankful lor the liberal pdtronag’e hereto fore extended to him, he hopes by strict personal attention to‘ business nod unre mitting exertion to please. to still shore theloublic patronage. ‘ ' he Nevaork and Philadelphia Fash ionq received quarterly. (Putting done at short notice. and wnrrar'wted to lit if prop erlv mode. ECFCountry produce taken in exchange r unrk n! lhe highest mhrkcl price. N. B. l wuuld also invl'urm the trade at I an: an authorized agent {0! Mr. T. liver’s new system of cuuing ' May 2|. I:7}. £3 35133539311353 1?; /, EMBERSome Lycmning Codnly . _ Mutual lnsurnncr 'Cnmpuny are hérobv uuhfiml Hm'. lhe Bnhrd of Direc tors lmve ondvrrd nn nsgessnwnt u! nnu per cent. on all premium nuln-s. due (0 the company nnlhe lfith day of November. 1845, (u be paid previous to (hc‘2d day ol June next to the Treasurer or to Receiv ers. . ‘ Wm. A. PETRIKEN, Scc‘y. N. B. The var‘iver for Clcnrficld to s ELLIS IRWIN, Eeq. ' l‘rmsurer C. S. \Vallis. Eiq. Zflicc q/lhc Ly. Co. Alul. In. (,‘O. fill/nay, flpril. 17. [B4O. E ‘ gEfILL be rCCCIVL‘d by (he Commis sionera ul Clearfielll county at their office in the borough uf'Clemficld. on Muuduy the Sub day ‘of June next. for making: n desk and 11 case to file papers in [or lhculficc ul lhe Prnlhonutury. A plan an” ipocificntinn ol the work can be seen at (he Prolhunulary’i ufl‘lce. By order of lhe Cumm'rs. 11. B. BElSSEL,Cl‘kprotem. ’ May 9, [946. LL persons are hereby cautioned n- A gains! buying. selling..or in any way meddling with lhe following property now in pnssesaion olChristupher and Geo. Nefl' z—Onc brawn mare. one yoke o/ox m and yoke, two cows, one heifer. one wind-mill. two harraws, ‘onc plough, ten slzccp, one mantle clock. one bull, two yearling calves and one two horse wagon, us the said property was sold to me n! Constable saloon the 2d day of May, 1846. PENCER & DA’LE are very desirous S of meeting tlirir creditors. and as this is impossible without assistance lrotn those indebted to them. they therelore ear nestly. though with sincere respect. call upon those indcbted to come forward without delay and square up. Thole whose debts are at one year’s standing, are particularly alluded to. ' SPENCER & DALE. Curwinsvillc. May 18, 1840. . £1 Ughfil I H.“ Dallal.s WREWARD. LOST. on the 23.! inst. between the residence of the subscriber, in Pike tuwnship, and Curvvvnsvtlle, n large Cay-skin Pocket Book, containing {our 8:20 bills on the Columbia (Pm) Bank, and one {52 relief bill nn one of the Pittsl Lung Banlu—«in all sB2—besides a num tn-r ul priVatc pzipvrsof value to the own er and nu one else. The above rcwdril will be given to the finder. -.I WILLIAM FULLERTON; Lawrence township. April 25. ’46. 18 75 I‘2 liquor X YRUP and ORLEANS Molasses, S- Sugar. Rio Coffee. Young 113/30]: and Black Tea, Chocolate, 61. u! the store of B. B. & P, BRUGS. A fine assortment of Drpgs and Patent mcdicmes at the Mom 0! ‘ 13.15. 81 l’. liquor 5 ‘35 Nno liquon . 7 00 1‘ few pieccs‘n! superior BL/ICKrmcl [% BLUE CLOTHS— Sat/inegts pl all colours and Myles M B. B&T’,’S r" 14 du E ADIES there are unmoNs‘xnm. A 'I‘IFICIALS, THREAD. mum: EDGING In the .st-ur‘e ol ,3. B. & P EEA'H‘S. Heaven. Russia; Silk. Log horn and Pdlln Leaf at ' ‘ ' ‘ -B. B. 81 P.’S. S6M ui'licle (tr-"'RUGS, parlor and j hearth; Als’o—fCarpetingaml wr pet yum at ' - ' U; VB.-& P.’S.' TARLORING. m. A. FRANK PRGPGSALS CAUTION. ' JOHN M. RIDDLE May 8. 1846—pd. NOW COME! (BLOCKS; Jer’ume’s beat Monty-lon hour at B. B. & PIS. BWQTS 155 SHOES” Gent's fine -culf bumu‘. pumps alnd's‘iii|)ers'all:i-. dies kid-pm! uiorjmcu shoes, pyunnll nmh lancy cuvlb‘rr'd'kaitcrs. kill slipfiers'gl‘hbll; gnitcnjbl‘uck um! 'vzlritfgalctlfa‘t’lhe‘ Shire? of Ray? 17:" v ‘Ba’B.'&s P." IBM .“ Sic/zagit'tin up stairs” »- To see, the New Goods! BIGLER. BOYN'I'ON & POWELD are how ,receiving and ,lipeningn; (heir old “and h newnnd splendid unabri ment of cheap and ' ' ' SEASONABLE GOODS, consisting in "part of DRl’aml FflNCY GOODS, HflRDW’flRE‘ 81 GROCER IES. all nf'which ({wll be sold ‘On the most reasonabie terms. Their oldc'usldmefl and the puhlic generally are Invited to give {hem a call and ‘cxnminc lhei‘r‘flngk. ,_ may 12!. flDMINIST'R/i TOR’S NOTICE: LETTERS of ntlministration‘having been granted t 0 the subscriber. on the estate‘ 0! Henry Fye. Late of Brady township, Clearlield county. deem—“ 6. lice is hereby given to all persons indebt ed to said estate that the bald administra tnr has appointed Saturday the 30lhdny of Mny next, for all persons indebted to meet him at the house of the said gleccns? ed and pay off the same—and all persons haying claims against suitl estate are re quested to present them duly authentica ted for settlement at the same time. and‘ place.—pd. DAVID BUTLER. Adm’r. April 25, ’46.-’-.-r.d. ‘ Antennmnmn Battallon! VEHE 'lfhird VnKunloer Battalion, como posed of lhe “Nmionnl Grays," "Curwonsville. Artillery,” “VVaahingfon Troop.” "Union Grays,” undW‘Brudy Guards.” will meet for Inspection. at Lullwrsburg, Clearfield county, On Mon day the Bth day of June next. at 120'» clock, precisely. This being A Law day a punctual attendance is n'quesled. HE demand for the above medicine: T in the last 2 or 3 years, is deemed a aufltcient apology for placing it now [ally before the public; and the dISEflSEI for which it is applicable have becom’c'an pre valt-nt in this country that a remedy en titled to confidence, is n greatdestderntum. V The diseases l allude to arc"”l_lepititis (Liver alluction9,) Dyspepsia, nnd‘lemale complaints in general. - ‘ The Pills “ill be kept constantly fo‘r sale by DAVID ADAMS. nl Bogantp. Clearfield county. April 25, ’46. V ‘lllE subscriber would respectfully in- E form his friends and the public gen erally, thot he has taken' the above estab lishment. lornxerl) occupied by William Lang. situate 01. Cleorfield Bridge. in Lawrence township. Clearfield county—— and, having put his machinery in good or der, he can assure all who may favor him with their custom, that their orders will be promptly attended to on the shortest notice. and on the most reasonable terme. He will do country carding. l’ulling and weaving at the cuqtomary prices. Per sons wishing to exchange wool for menu'- l'octurecl goods can be accommodated, as he intends keeping goods on hand manu lactured at one of the best’ establishments rust oi the mountains. All kinds of coun try produce taken in exchange for work it delivered at the lactory. JAMES C. BARRETTg ‘April 14,1846.—puid. PERSONS knowing themselves indebt ed in the estaie of Elias Horn, late ul Pike township. (lec’d. are required to make immediate payment to the subscri— ber. and those having demands against said eslnle, will present the same duly aulh'cn ticatcd lur settlement GEO. W. HORN. flilm’r. llrmly lp. April 14, 1846. = By order of Col. BARRET, J. V. W IiAVER, Jity't. prli £l. , 46 RED & BROWN PILLS. WOOLLEN FACTORY. NOTICE. NOTI C E . . PERSONS having demands against the calule of Geo. Scuu. late u! Jouinn township, ilcc’d. are requeut‘ed to make the same knuwn to the hubscriberswilh out delay, and those indebted to said es lalc urc rcqaircd'to make immediate pay ment. JANE SCOTT. fldm'z.. A. . men'n CURRY, fldlnfz, E April 131, 1846. f @- lo( 0! new style PRINT-S ntlehe 1‘ atom uf B.‘ B. & P. in , ,ilew piecessnpérim DELAINES and A BALZARINES—LuIsn, Mowhair Shawls. 119/aim: S/mwle, 'C'rapc Scar/‘3, Fancy Ties and Craqatx. u! the- store ut , . (B. B. 81. P. .‘BIDNNETS. ' A fihc hut ufuewes: ‘Efi a!ylc Florence. Straw and Rullaml Bonnets, just rccmvud mm upcning at - B . B. 8; [US QOUN'I'ERPANIQS and lied Spreads} Ticking and ' Table caum; break fast and dinner Table Lmen m ‘ ~ . u_ B .8; P."S.‘ ~ PAR/Isms 4- UMBRELLA'S 'nt ' lu'w rule; at , l¥.,_ B. 86 l’.-’Sa"‘ F U R 81" 8; ‘ANDRI‘ZWS improml‘fiaa. "' ' enl flaming-Mills lqr agilev'nt'tlie store'of‘ g lquEltfi‘COL”