Democratic banner. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1837-1849, December 10, 1846, Image 3
Pennsyleentafi'rsfin the Reid—of the nine Volunteer Infantry regimente called for by the Secretary of War. the one from Penneylunia was the first to report them nivee ready for duty. Eight companies Ire accepted from the ctty end county of Philadelphia. one from Petteville. and en otherfrom Pittabnrg. Great praise is due to Adjutant General BOWMAN for his: activ ity in organizing the regiment. They are to nerve ' until the end of the war with Mexico, nnleel sooner dilchnrged.’ mGen. Soon embarked from New York on |ho lat inohnl, for the seat of war in Mexico. It in said lhm he in lo lake command. onm. STEWART, it is rumored by moat of the Washington loner-writers, in übouuo sail for lho Guifof Mexico. lo take command ofthe fleet on xhai coast. and (hat an immedme muck wil| be made on Vela Cl’llz., Slev§nn is lhe man for that {amine-a. Somelbing interesting may be looked for. m'l‘he Democratic State Central Com mittee have issued the u'ual notice for hol ding a State Convention for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Governm and Canal Commiuionet. at Harrisburg. on the fourth of March next. The February court will be the proper time for the party in this county to select their delegate. The Webster Dinner. —-'l‘he greal “'eb- ‘ sler Dinner cums off is! lhe Chinese Muse um. Philadelphia. on Tuesday evening the 2d insi. It was a splendid galheuing—lhe‘ galleries ofthe! exlcnsive hall being crowd ed will: ladies. Price oftickels only FIVE doll-rs ! Wonder how many mechanics, labourers and opernlivss were Ihere T— 'l‘hess whigs prelend to have a very tender regsrd for the ' pom operative,’ especially aboui voting limes, but is hen il comes lo a 'big dinner' we guess they know hon to fix ’em. WAR! WARN WAR!!! The undersigned have associated them eelvee together for the formation of an in dependent volunteer come. to be styled, called, and known as the " Clenrfic'd Gourde.” and invite all young men to game forward and join Its in the undertaking.— Our beloved country ie'now at war with the.Mexteen nation. and, judging from the ounce! of maltne as they now stand. we be lieve that «or to have only commenced.— A call for one regiment has already been made upon the citizen soldier-y of our State: Ind should we not be ready to march for our country whenever called upon by legal authority? Can u‘ehe ready without some knowledge of military tacttckel Certainly" not. Then we again eay. especially to our young men, turn out and let usfnrm acnm pony for drill and exerciaethat will at once he a credit to the county and of incalculab'e benefit to ourselves if we should be called into service. The uniform will be in ac cordance with the United States military regulations. to wit: A dark blue cloth coat, eky blue pants. cap, plume, 81c. ; and the whole cost ol all will not exceed eighteen dollars to each member. Again, we say TURN OUT. Why remain in ignorance of military manoeuvre: and evolutions when by joining yourselves with us you can ob tain some knowledge of the name E N. B. The 'Guarde’ will meet at the court house on Saturday the 19th inetnnt. at 2 o'clock, P. M. {or further arrange mente. By order of ’ H. B. BEISSEL. Capt. pro (cm. JOHN W. SHUGART. JAMES FLEGAL. JOHN F. WEAVER. ANDREW SHL'UART. A. I SOUTHARD. A. 1.4 SCHNI‘ILL. RICH'D SHAW. Jr. JAMES ROBINS. REUBEN COLLINS. ISAAC JOHNSON. WM.,J. HEMPHILL, OSCAR Bi MElllll-lliln A. J. HEMPIIILL. ISAAC L. BARRETT. ('HARLES MILLER, JAS. HOLLI‘INBAL'K, M. A. FRANK. .l. O. LORAIN. For the Banner. “DEMOCRATIC WHIG.” Messrs EDr'ronsz—l have olten hearrl ol “Democratic Whigs." but never be lieved there were such things in the land until lately. I will explain it-to you. if you will please to efplain it to the people C t)! Publltl‘ing what 1 have to say. In your _j’ fmprr ol the 12th Sept. last. was the pro cccdlllgl of the Conleree meeting to nom inate'a candidate for Congress. Some of the resolutions thcre passed prove thnl there are some Democrats that are lull ol “’hig princrplos. Look at this: “Resolved, That we disapprove of the course of the General Administration in relation to the thrill" bill 01‘184‘2.” The resolution preceding this is in the 1 same strain. But look at the following: l ‘ 'tflesaltJEdr'That we will not ‘support ‘uny mnu hereafter -lo'r President, Con gress, or any other representative office who is note proteciive turifl‘man in dead a! well as word. t The authors of the above resolutions call themselves Democrats. V But will the people agree . 'llh ' them ? , Democracy given equal protection to all classes of the peopleg—Whiggery. protects a few. in or darthat that law may protect the many. Hence the reason why the Whigs advo cate the protective policy. It gives‘them wealthrand power to appreso those in their . employ. ‘ .lt il true, it given labor to too poor man, but is, he made rich in the same proportion as his employer? No—eod it is for this reason that the protective policy In contrary'tu republ-icantsm. As to domestic manufactures. I am in {"o' .0! their ample protection and encou ragement. And I believe the whole [)0- mocratic party 0! the Union would delight to see thembin the highest state ot pitui pertty—but not at the expense of other 0- WIN)" important and much more exten' sive interests. Let the government dis p'entle its blessings, like the tlews of Heat- Ven. upon till alike. No monopolies. No specinl privileges. But again. In anotherwncsolution they say : “Resolved. That in the person of Find ley Patterson. our cnndidntelor Congrest,‘ we recognise an able. ellicient and firm triend to the protective policy. not] one who will stand by thin the hour oltlnnger as well [H in the hour ol prosperttv.” Now. since we have voted for Mr. Put terson, be‘mcause we did not believr he'hntl any mongrel ptinttples about him, nntl that he would not jumplo up detnoctacy and Whigger)‘ together, it muy be nelt to speak plnin on ther-e things; and herenlter in nominating Democrntic candtdntea. i hope to see their names inocribed on our banner ol “t‘qual rights and equalprioi/e -gas to (21! classes.” untrntnmettctt by any of the dangerous meaxurcs of \Vhiggery. Let there be no compromise of the moment landmutksol the party for any purpose.— ‘lt is better to be defeated in a good canal than to triumph with a bad one. The resolutions of the contort-es nt Milesburg partake 01. the some character. though done In a more poine nnd inno- Ct-nt manner. They say. "as we have not been instructed, we will not protein to speak the sentiments of the “hole Deton cralic potty; wj‘nor can we see why such a measure as a tariff should. or can. be made I party question.” Now. it dite ‘letences ol opinion about things do not form parties, then the Milesburg confer ees ought to be. excused; but if parties are not lortnetl in thin way. then i am til I 10524 to know the tlislinctton between pnr~ two—anti will leave the tntttter lor the public to tlecitle. [feel a lllllt‘ nl the no tion. hnwrver. that there In something ol the Democratic Whig tincture tltcie ulso.~ M. 'l‘. hater fronl :VEcxico. Extinct of n lcllvr dalcd \Nashinglnn, Detembm ls'i, lii-IO: " Unpaichi-s have been received which Hate that Santa Annn has mlhdrawn all his [urn-s [rum San Luna l’u'osi, and Ink cn up his line 0! march [or lhe city of Mcxu'n. which place he Inirnds to gaini son and iurluly. " It was u-liorled that several of his ol fiteis hut] pluclulmt’ii again»! him previ ous In his depallure.” This anii MJCIIIS u'ry «Inuhliul'. The Southern papers haw no cunfirmalion 0! n. Expenses a/ (he [Fart—The Washing tun Unmn. relcning to Mr. \Vrbsler’s slulemeul oi the expvnsn ml the WM being 5U rulnmu pun-1g: ()n lhiq mullu, lot uq refer (a Ihr 'l‘reamrrr’n banks. They l-how Hm! lht‘ rxpcmhlun's M our government (or lhe nim- llHHHhh’ ending ScpH-mbc'r 30m. 1846, (at which lime 'lhc war had been currn-d on nearly five mnnlh-,) were about $27,000,000. ”I”ng [he sumo umnlhs u! lhe yenr IS“. with Mr. erhilvr in the Dopa'lmenx ul Slate. and when there was no war. We vxpvmea ul the gun-ru ment were 824.000.000, as shown b) ul ficinl repuruc. The New Explosive, an a Props/ling I’ower.—ln some Iremnrks made by one ol the l’rofes-oru ol the South Carolina College. In relation to lhe new explouve uuxrcullou. it i! suggested [hat i! may be used advantageously as n propelling pow. or. Eminenl philosophers have long lho'l that. if gun-powder wereclieuper. it mighl be advanlageuualy u!(‘(l us a propelling power ul machinery and railway curs.— Mny not gun-cotton prove an cflicmnl a gent of this sort? Esp-chilly if we con- Silltl’ Ihal lhe danger of gun-powder, am! the difficulty of regulating successiie ex plosions, must always have proved great obstacles in lhe wnv ul adopting it my a propelling agent ; difficulties which gun cotton will noi offer.——l'Vcekly Paper. BxLious quns generally begin ‘vilh yun-ning. llrolching. puln iulhe bones. l-nuguor, guldinesa, a swelling üboul lhe region a! lhe stomach, bihuui vo~ mning.uud other unpleusnnl nym toms. Wnlou'r's INDIAN VEGETABLE FILMS are one 0! the beat medicines in lhe \vorhl lur lhe cure ol'l‘m‘ere. because they purge from the body those morbid hu~ more which are lhe cause ol every mnlndy incident to mun. In all casesol lever. Irom {our to eight ofseid ln~ dinn Vegetable Pills should be lnkeu every nighl.or, iflhe symptoml are Violonlmighl and morning. 'l‘hil plan. if properly curried out, Will. in a short time, nub~ due lhe must Violent mmch of lover; at lhe some lune the d! veslivo argon: will be restored to n honlihy lane. and lie blond no completely purified. \hut le~ vars. nu well as every orhor discuss. will be ngen from the body. and hcnhh and vigor will be given In lhe whole Ironic. The popularity 0! WEIGHTS INDIAN VEG ETABLE PILLS hm: proud n, Ilmng bait lo un l principled men, who, instigaled by lhe hope of geinmuempt lo pnllll off a spurious uniclo on the unvuripccxing. To dclcut lhe wicked designs of such men, we have procured new lubolu. und lhe signature of William Wright. will be {Ound WRI’IK 'I‘EN WITH THE ran on mo lop label ofench box. NONE O'I‘III‘ZR IS GENUINE. AND' TO COUN'I‘ICIIFEIT THIS IS FORGERY. Remember, the only original and genuine IN DIAN VEGETABLE PILLS have lhe WRITTEN SIGNATURE OI“ WILLIAM WRIGII'I‘ on tho lop label of ench_box. , flgent for Clearfield. R. Shaw. [or other agencies :71 Clcar/ield 3r other coun~ lies, see. advertisement :1: another column. MAfifilED—On 'l‘hurgduy the 'm inn. by J. L. (Junie, Euq.. Mr; LIA-nuw Tn: to Miss Jam: Mny. both of Llwronco ‘lnwnahipw ‘ Wilh mo obovo informatlon wa mus imo poa- nos-ion of lhe usunl‘PrinlerVß fee. in ”“3 "WP" ”f Bride's cnko—lnr which I!“ Wm" have 0‘" hon! WiIhEI (or their welfare and prosperity- On Tuesday (fan by the Rev. Mr. Howell. Mr. JOHN mem (0 Miss Jun: 13mm" both of Law rcnco town-hm. 0n lhe- lOlh insh, by tho REV. E. Wally. Mr. GlLnan SCOFIELD lo Minn Swim Scovmtn, buzh ofClonrfiold county. ‘ GEE-AT ARRIVAL. BIG].ER, BOYNTON 8L POWELL V‘TOUIJ) Eo~pecllully inlnrm \he ch izens of Clcarfield cuunly, lhat they have received Irom Phiimlelphin, and hnve nuw opened, at (heir old stand adjoining lhe court house. in lhe burough of Clearfield. a large and magnificent M sorlmvnt of fiaflfl. $6 EMXNZEI’. 610037355. Consusting 0! Dry Goods. Groceries. Mo‘ (macs, [lan/umn. Queenswarc, Bonnets. [ion/s, Shoes. [ln/.9. (.‘apr, «S-r.,——in shun everyming u-ually fuuml In a cnunhy More from n "needle to an anchor," which [hey “i“ (lispnsu 0| :1! lhc lml'v-l ralru for CASH, all kinda of (‘OUN'I'RY PRU DUCE. BOAR DR. SQUARE UMBER, SHIXGIJ‘IS. BROAD RAILS, Bm. &c. The public are inviu-d lo rail and ex amine mm slack belore purchasing else- W , cre I)(’C, 10V 18461 \VAGON 8.: TINIBER WHEELS 39933 GlSél‘ififlo VE‘HE suluscrihvrs have on hand (me . TIFO [IUII'SE ”‘2’?“ ()‘V. and a guud sol of TIA/BE]! ””UEELS, 4 inch l)’l’(‘—-—rur cnle or Hnde. KRATZER & BARRET'I‘S'. Dec.lo. 1846. PROPO S A L S V ‘ ILL be recrivul by lhe School Di ‘V ucturs of the borough nfClcar field, unlil the lfit (lay of January ncx'. {or building n Sleul hnuse In said Buuu‘. lwn Monies hlgh. bulll of hamr. finished all complete um] painlml. to be 4(‘, {ref by 40 (wt. Plan and spccificarinn lobt' thn at Ihe office 0! Harrell 8.: Gordon. where any inlurmannu dcnrvd will be given. G. R. BARRETT. Prsél. (3/ Board o/S. Directors. Dcc.lo. 1846. Attention National Gray-s. fOU are ordered to meet at the cuurt E hnuse in lhe Borough of Clenrfirltl, on Saturday lhe ISHh inst. al ‘3 o‘clock, P. M. As business 0! Impnrlance W!” (hen be lramacted it in u-xrected thnt eve ry member wnH be prcflt‘nt. H. B. BEISEL, Capt Dtc. It) CORPORATION NOTICE. LL pcrsnns mlermled will lake nn -I’%» lice Ihnl a charter M incov'puraliun ha! been gmmml In lhe " First Predn‘le rian Church nf Mount Plenum." bv'lln- Cuurt of Common Pleas of C‘Qflfl‘lt‘ld ruunU, and lhe same wil! be pro-entcul to llw nr‘xt Court of Commun ["935 Inr con firnmlinn, (0 be held 09“ the fin! Monday of Frb"y next. “'3'. C. \VELCH. Prolh'y. I)ec.10, 1840. ELK SALT WORKS. V ”E ulnckhnlderi u! lhe Elk Sal! E “'orka company are erUchd 10 (MM at lhe schuul house nrnr suid wmks. un Saturday the 26m [)rcvunher uex'. [or (he purpose 0! «111-cling olficers fur lhe en suing war, and tar other purposes. Bv ()Idrruf lhe Hnnnl. ‘ \VM. DOUGLASS. Sec’y. November :30. 1846. ADMINIS'I‘RA'I‘OR’S NOTICE OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. N lhzn Lent-rs of Administratiun have been granted In 'lhe subscribers on the H mle of John Lambnrn. Inte ofChesl (own ship.Clcurfivhl county. dec'd. AH per luns indebled to inld estate are (leairell to make payment withnut delay. Ind (hose hnvmg‘dcmandu wnll preuent lhemprop erly aulhenliculrd lor scllloment. JOSIAH \\r'. LAMBORN. SAM’L K. HEGARTY. . fldminislralors. . Dec. 10, 1846. . NEW GOODS. E. & W. F. IRWIN AVE juul received (heir winter’s stuck ufgundt cunsisting in part of IDLE? (BC'DCWDE‘J 0f every variety and description. GRO GER/ES. Hardware, Drug: .and Med icines. Queensware, Hats. Caps, Bon nets. Boots and Shoes. Carpeiling. Clocks. Baskets. Umbrellas. Tobacco. Cigars, Slum]. Sugar. Looking Glass es. Sail. Nails, Brooms, Gum Over-I shoes. 800/rs and Stationary. Coo/ting Stoves, Ten Plale and Coal Stoves. (3%. All of which (hey wish m dispose M at as low prices as can pus‘aibly be afforded, especialiy when CASH i; in the question. The highest price uivgné..[nr,lg,GßAlN, PORK. BUTTER. EGGS. R'AGS, 'l'lM- O'I‘HY. FLAX and CLOVER. SEED, SHINGLES & LUMBER of allvk’indu, FURS. Bm. Bw. ' Nov. 27, 1846. ' OARDS 85 SHINGLES wantedin B exchange for goods at lhe cheap more of KRA'I'ZEILSL BARRE'I‘TS'. Nov. 27. fldministrators Notice. __ iNOTICI‘} IS HEREBY GIVEN 1h“ ' ’ Letters of Administration were KRATZER & BARRE FTS granted to the subscriber on the ealale Or I E AVEjustreceived and opened I new the Hon. Moses Boggs, lale 0f Bradford and splendid assortment at their township. Clearlield county, der: 11.. on old stand. where it is Well known they the 4th Nov. inst. All permits indebted have always sold goods cheaper than any to the estate of the said deceased. are re other establishment in Clearfield county. quired to make payment without delay- They are thankful to the public “will? and those lining demands agninet _the very liberal patronage already bestowed some, will present them duly authentlcn upon them. and assure them. that so long ted tor settlement. 7. ‘on they extend their encouragement. they l,‘ JOHN L. CU'I'TLE. lwill continue to sell them goods in low a! ;.‘\_plearrleld‘Nnv. 12, 1846, ‘they can be brought from the city and field .’.',’ “' ii" this county. They have opened their 101 l stock. which is very heavy, and com-l prising a general auortment of WQVQQ©®®ED Such as clo/hs, casameres. saline/s. caliA cos. mus/in. flannel. linsey, «31. J] ‘ few piccesflrst ra(e cashmere and mom tle luinr. merinos’, alpacas’, cashmere i and ler/mri shawls. dress Ilandlrerc/tie/s. ladies lies. valve]. a splendid assarl men! ofevery description of ribbons ; and 10,000 (Icing: that we cannot men. 1 (ion. Mgfiieap Goods. i BEDQDQE} &’9 8133191390 A fir»! rale ussurlmenl ul BOOTS Ind SHOES, that cannot be bent in the coun. Groceries & Hardware or every «lescrlplion; also, A lot of new .3!er COM/38, @flEENSHj-E‘IRE; ~ The handsome“ nksurhnenl H’f‘r bro’ {u the (inunly. C.‘IPS of (very ruricfy. (‘.HI am! uuume the flock. COUN TRY PRODUCE uf every kxnd taken in “change Mr gmnds. Nov. 25. 1846.- NEW GOODS. m3®m&m® &M®®mm RE nuw vrcelving and n flj§ po'nirtg M then old “and {Li-Jfi‘ in lhv bmnugh of Clearfinld. 5% a “Cah and well nysorlcd stock Fall and \Vinlcr Goods, Conslsliug ul rial/ts. cassimeres. mtinclls. wrll asiorled ; (us/”news. alpaccas‘. merinon. mous zle lainca. bombazincs, cap and bonnet ribamlc. ladies and gent llemena’ glance, hosiery. bonncls l/ml ('an‘l be bml. shawls of rvcry varicly, lwnd/cerc/n'c/s. prints ofall (lcscriplions. mils-[ins of every quality, sole [ml/Aer. s/u-rt iron, cast-steel. tinware. hard ware. groceries, boo/a, ladies and genls shoes. klmls and cups. (3'6. 310. All of lhe uhuvo Muck ul gunds will be mild luw {nr CASH. and exchanged lor COUNTRY PRODUCE. Th? Myles?! price: glven {or FURS am SKINS. FLAX. CLOVER 4nd 'l‘lMO THY SEED. GIL-UN. BEES-WAX HOMEMADE FLANNEL, &c. &r. N0V,27.18~1U. THE“; W XY ' } I . US'X' received and fur inll‘ by the sub J ucribcr ul hIS ‘ old slaml' in the bur uugh ol Clenrficld. a genera! amorllncnl a! Fall & VVinler Goods, confining in part of DIM" GOO/)8. GROCERIES. 11/iIx’IHVflIRE. QUIL'ENSH’H/PE. [l.l TS (S- L'flPS. BOOTS &- Shoes. 1} ONNE TS. [foo/cs «S- Slalionury LEI/IN? E [.Lfl S. 1)]? (76‘ S'. COTTON YJHLV, ()1,./ISS, ('.‘lln’l’E'l' do. Loo/ring Glasses, Confoclzonary, Tobacco S- Cigars, Tl;\'.WflßE. Oils. Pain/.9. .96. All of which lu- will sell as cheap lur cmh or COUNTRY PRODUCE as they can be had in luwn. The public are rcsnecb fully invncd [0 call. examine h'u stock. nml judge for lhetmrlvrs. RICHARD SHAW. Nov. 17'. 184(7). NEW GOODS. DANEEL HEARRETT AS jun! received a splendid assert m'cut of ' ‘FflLL flND ”’INTER GOODS which he is dclennined to sell as low lur cash or in exchange {or cuuntry produce as they can be purchasrd in the county.— Thnnklul Inr pual (now. he lakes this op portunity in say In his ohl cuslnmern that he dc~irc< tin-m to call at his Old stand in al) caset bt'iure purchasing elsewhere—sa tisfied if they uxmnine his stock and pri ces. they will continue lo (rude with him. Hitl clock minim; in part of }3R0.9D(7[.07'115, CflSSIJiIEfiES. 15:11 'I'TINE 'I'TS. IVER/NOES. flLPflCCfl-S'. JIOUSde Laines [£oBl3B 9/” the latest style. CflS/lz‘l-lERES. (:‘INGIIflMS, CHECKS, of various qualilie: SIIA‘VLS. An aunrlmenl'ol Shawls, Commun 6: Su pcrlur. BONNETS. A full assorhncnl of lhe latest and best alvle. A large and general assortment 0! Hats (Sr Caps, Boots ‘s‘ Shoes. A general alsorllncnt 0| ' , Loo/Ling Glasses, QUEENS’VJRE..HJRDPVJIRE. GROCERIEES. CONFECTIONA . lUES, «$l.. 33PM! of which will he sold low for Cash or in exchange [or country Pmduce {on which the highest price mll be given. Gurwcusville. Noy. S, 1846. Administrator’s Wotice. O'l‘lCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that N Letters ol Administration have been granted to the subscriber on the estate of Gen. Sunder, sr. late of Clearfieldponnty. lcc’d. All persons indebted to said es tate \\ill make immediate payment, and hose having claims will present them du v authenticated. JOHN BEERS, Adm’r. Nov, 3. 1846. [2ll BRANDRETH PILLS. US'l‘ receivéd a fresh uupply o! Bran- J drclh’s justly celebrated pills With direclmnfl for use; Price 25 cents per box. For sale by E. & W. F. IRWIN, who are lhe only authorized agents in (he borough nf Clearficld. Nov. 27. 1846. TO COLLECTORS. ,1,“ ‘1 5. 7’ ‘HE Colleclors of g 3 Wt a lhe several toma gs“ Iflnmfi’ ships In lhe counly o! giijllm Clearfield,‘ [or years "" "” preceding 1846. are hereby informed that in pursuance ofnn not of Assembly pulsed lhe 29th day of April, 1844, interest at the rate 015 per cent. per annum. wil| be charged on the several balances due by lhem [qr Slate tax from and alter the 2nd Tuesday of January lasl. The colleclors for 1846 are also nonlied lhal inlercsl at the same rate WI” be chargrd on any balance of Slate lax lhal mayremnin unpaid by-lhem hum and all“ [he find Tuesday ofJanllll ry. 1847. They will lhcrelme see the ne ccswy ul immedinlcly puing ofl'lhcir du pllcatel. By order n! the Commiuioneu. . H. P. ’l HOMPSON. Cl'k. Comm'rs Office, Clear- ‘ field. 14”) Nov. 1846. g fldmz'm'strator’s Notice. O'l‘lCl“, lS HEREBY GIVEN lhat N Lem-rs 0! Administration have been granted to the subscriber on the estate of Gemge Hunter. late ol Lawrence town ship. dec’d. All persunl indebted to laid estate will make payment without delay. and those having cluiuu will present them duly authenticated. ROSS READ. Adllgl'. [arwence lp. Nov. 3. 1846. WA NT s‘) E). EVEN SCHOOL TEACHERS wan -8 ml in Plke DHH‘iCI. Those \Vlsh lug In rpplv \VIH moat the Directors at lhe office of Josiah Emns‘. l“.-q.. Curwens vullv. at 11 o'cléck, A. M., on Saturday the 21:1insl., for examination. Schools to commence on Monday the 23d inst. By order 0! lhe Board: > R. W. McNAUL. Sec’yh Nnv. 2. [846. Meeting of County €omm’rs.‘ PERSONS havmg business lo transact P with the [man] of Commissioners of Ch-urfiehl county, will take nolice that said buard Will be in session on Monday the 28”] day of December. mal. ..n A'I‘TESTED, H. P. THOMPSON, Cl'lc. Dec. 10,1846. W 241? .’ IVflR .’ ! No! will; Marita but with the old Tyrant RIIEUMATISM. DR. WM. taklfitms. feeling much ‘ sympathy for {how afflicted with Rheumatism. takes this method at inviting them to call at his office and get cured.- 'l‘his method i 3 almost new, and very sim ple. but will pmitivcly eflect n cure on the most iscientific principles, Rheumatism has long been a desideratum with physi~ cians._and it is only of late that the (me principle ofcure has been discovered. He wuuld state. to all concerned. lhlt he hnu already performed a number of corn, and can confidently assert that bio I! the only true mvthod. ‘ :Q’TRY IT AND SEE. Cleartield Nov. 3, 1846. 4 NOTICE. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVENVto N n|l persons indebted to the estate 0' John Hegarty. late of Beccarin township. Clearfield cuunty, either by notch or bdndl. that their accounts are lett in the hands of John W. Wright, Esq.. for collection, nnd that they are required to pay the same on or belore|the first day ol‘February next. Those neglecting thisttotice will beilluqd against without respect In persons. ,-, HENRY HEGAR'I‘Y. . WM. MULLEN, .EEN' Nov. 25, 1846. ' ' WANT E D . 10,000 bushels of Oats, ' f ‘ 5,000 (10‘ Wheat,’ 1 . 3,000 ‘ ‘do Rye-,v. ‘ 2,000 do ‘ Corn, Or any less quantity. wanted at (ha 'chtlp stolre.‘ in exchange lor goodi. ? " “ . ' KRATZER & BARRE'I‘TS’. ' Nov, 27, 1846, _