' mflfi‘ffflmflwnzum m, RELIGIOUS. Thu Nov J.J.‘Alxhx,agenl of tho Pcnnpyh-unia Biblo Society. viaited tlrii placo last week. and PH“ named lho Inltjcct of Btblo dtalribulion. in a very farctbio manner. on thhnth morning and evening, Much inloresl 'wns excited by tho diacou run and Ilatcmenta which he made in regard to the great dealilution o! the Scriptures in the waste 9’" par-tot lho State.’ and atibacrilititms were obtained to aid the County Society to nuppi)‘: thm destitute within tll’bottuda. While all. or nearly all. oflhe neigh- t boring éountios have been thoroughly supplieq. comparaln-oly iiulo has~ been done in our own county lownrdl supplying the many doutituliona that. doubtluu exist. The subject. however. has now rcrrivml n néw Impulse. and “e impo. before the clone of the aummor.'thnt no family in Clear fieid county is destitute ofn copy of tho Bible. Meeting at Ihc Clearlicld county Bible Society. Purunnm lo nolicc given In“ evening (Sabbath) a mouljnzof lho Clenrfield county Bible Society mu held‘ in the Melhudiu church this day at 1] o'clock. A. M. ”rho moctiug was culled to order by the Bresldcnl. A. B. REED, Esq., and opened will: prayer by Ihc Rev. J. J‘ AIKEN. The Reverend genllnuon then orcupird lho m. lcnllnn uflhc mocling mlh some inlcrasling nlnlo~ moms in regard [o‘l'lB lhurough supply of the ~cn‘iimy, and urged upon ilm Sucicly lho cxpediam my 0[ ompl'nyinfi a Bible dislnbulur lo gu lhrough Iha county. and ace Ilia! crcry family has n copy of Ihc Scriptural; showing ihul to be the ball and must economical \uiy of accomplishing the work. Ha ndno prcaemod us with an order. from Ihc l‘nlla~ burg-Bible Sucicly. on lho Pnrenl Socucly in New Yurkkfor one hundred and {My Bibles. being a do nnlion‘ohlninod by him for our county. He ulw Mined lhnl'ho would hnvu us crcdilod on lho bOUkI‘ ul' lho Pennsylvania [iiblo Swicly, {ur lhu uxnounl u! Fifty Dollars, onxnrdn liquidating our debt. pro' \‘inled we cnlcrcd inlu uhe plnn u! u llmrough sup ply ofuur county by- cmpluy’ing n filhlu dislnbulsr. \threupon it was: . Runlx’cd. 'l‘hul we empluy u Bxble d'ulribnlur. M In early :1 period as pussiuir. to go lhrough I! 0 whole rounly; and see that every family. willing In receive it. be supplied with a Cupy of the Sacred Scriptures. cilhcr ‘Jy Mlle or gift; and that lho Rev Mr. Aiken be requested to furnxsh u) a aumhlc pcrunn for Ibis purpose. ‘Tbe Cone-pending Srcrclary “as directed lu rommunicule lo the PHI-burg Bnblo Society Hm lhnnkl of Ibis Suticly l'ur Ihcir goneruus donation 0‘ one hundred and fifiy Biblcl. The met-ling then elected five persons as aboard of Manngén. \‘lz: Mesm I. Guudfelluu, H Ln~ rain. Wm. (J. Welch. Wm. P Hills and qu-ph Ir Nu minutes or proccadmgs of furmcr moolingv of lho Suciely being in puuscaaiun of Ihc Sacrclnry. and II no! being knoun in whole hand: [boy 0'": a; pre’aenl. a cummlllec cuhnsling of Mans". Wm. L. Moorc. A. M. ”IH3. and} John Muurc. was nppmn. led loendenvov lo find them, and uh!) la find Ihc, Cuunhtutiun. or. 1H! caruml be luufid, .'rpgrx a no“ one {or Ihc nrlion of lho Swirl)" m in: 11311 mowing. WHERE“. It is believed by Ihi- SJcicly. Ilml lho inlruducxion of lho Blb'l‘. ullhuul note or may mcnl, iulo our Academy and Common Sclnouis. an a general reading bouk. mll not only land to make our youfllbellcr ncquumlcd with lho SL‘leul’N'. but nllo c'onducc lu mullll into their mind: Ihc priu. riplon ofpicly, virtue and pure mummy—lhc only nobility ofn free governmcnl. Therefore. ' Rewlccd. 'l‘hnl lho 'l‘rnalcel of lho Amdemy, and lha Dueclon and Trustee: of Common Schooh Ihroughoul the county. be roquosied lu ndupl lho Bible into Iheir School: an a regular reading buuk ’ mama; "n'l‘.grx'i;a‘"‘,;;;;e‘c‘;mg; ar an; aiding he publuhed in" Iho‘ "Winner." Adjourned l 0 meal in the Mclh‘udm church on Wednesday evening the 10m inn. l. N. HoszL. Rec. Scc'y Mirth 15!. 18-17 Midshipman Rogers.—-The N. 0, Pic ayune up :—-‘-A letter we have received trom Anton Lizardo. dated the 18th ult..‘ inlorml us that the civil authut'ities at Ve ra Cruz had a strong _disposition to try young Rogers as a up]. and had adjudged him a trial as such ; but the- military auth orities had taken a dflcrettt riew of his case. and opposed any such proceedings. 'l'hry probably thought that we might re. talialc. and that they would only be put ting their own necks in jeopardy. The {acts of the care are simply these z—Both Rogers and Dr. .Wright. who made the re connaisance, were in their proper uniform. armed with words as uell an pistol: in' their bellmot the tiine they were intercep ted by the‘Mt-xicon horsemen. The man Who accompanied th'em'ivas also in the us ual dress ofu lailbr. armed with a sword. and in addition had a pistol. Spies do not often Wear unilorma nt‘tr carry arms. and 0! course it would be the height at absur dity to consider a party of three men. nc coulred ”they were, in that light, inoro particularly whEn one of them showed ev ery disposition to fight on the octaniom— Some of the officers in the squadron have had opportunity of corresponding with Rogers since hiaimptisunment.- He writes in fine spirits; and rays that. although he in restricted to the flag-room ol; the bar racke.-with,thc use at a ‘smnll court. he is still treated With great 'kindness and con-- siderution. Gen._Landero.. the comman dante of Vera'Cruz.. (failed on him every day nhile‘he was intown. and. as we have already stated. .Ltt‘Vega visitcd'ltim on his return to Mexico. andpromisé‘d to procure tor hi‘ni‘his liberty. We look lor hia'apee d): where. The Mexican! can have no motive lor'detainifig him unless 'it he to» prerent‘ his giving the; squadron any in luimition he may hnve'of the delcncles ol Yin. 9'91; Mitten thin “We. M WIT ration 'are"‘ttlread3' iti'rec'éipt‘ (it. every. thingyhe murv‘kn'ow. > . '._. - S‘tigl;l|‘ pr'ofl‘tsliaire numb be despis~ed " The despatchea were then rescaled and sent oil in charge of Lieut. Ritchie, 6 h lnlantry', to Gen. Taylor, then on his rctrogadc movement to Montcrey froth Victoria. 'l‘en men. belonging to Kear it'ey’s company, of the 51h; accompanied Lieut. Ritchie as an escort. 'l‘hr-y arriv ed at Monterey in safety. stopped there all night. and proceeded on their route to ‘meet General Taylor the next day. 'l‘o wards dusk Ritchie reached the Villa Grande, distant twenty-three niilea lrorn Monterey. Meeting. just alter his arri-r val. with an Englishman establishedin bu t sincaa there, he availed hiniselt at his ser vices to procure relresliments tor himsell and command. As the two were crossing the plaza ol Villa Grandc. in turtherancu ol that object, a Mexican on horseback came whisking by them. when suddenly he lhren n lasso over Ritchie. put spurs to] his animal, and succeeded in dragging him beyond the loan. to a small creek in thel Vicinity. Here he murderedhim. and al ' tcr tnutllating him in a horrible manner, made oil with the despatclies. These are said to be 0! great consequence. contain ing a sketch ol the plan (it the lnrtlicom ing campaign, \iith othertmportant partic u'iiis. It seems as if the niovernentsot Ritchie and his party were narrowly watched by the enemy. for during the . night they passed at Monterey. the arm~ 0' live ol his men Wt‘rc stolen from them“ necessitating a demand upon the quarter 111-Islt‘r for it ”call supp'y. Lit-ut. Ritchie.‘ we understand. is .1 nephew of the vrtier able editor 0! the Washington Union.” Anon Hows. Nzw You. Wednesday. 4 O'clock. March 3, '47 z The Human Catholics, in their churches. un Sunday, raised lroni 812,0 0 hi $l5, 000 {or the Iliall lunil. 'l he whole amuunl o! privhtv remittances sent {pom Boston during the month u! Ecbruary is reiluiniy $216,000—n sum distinct hom (hut sent by Bishop Fitzpatrick, nhich was over $22,000. Two thousand dollars was given by Nantucket. The Governor and Comm! 0! Massachusetts conlribulcd llLruc hundrrtl and night uinliarl. The Qurbvc rclicl luml lm Ireland and ScnUanil auiuuntt-d 011th 19th in.t.nt lo abuul 812,000. j Alarming Rail Road .'.’lccidEnlm—An laccident uLu moat alarming (linucter, n'c‘ ironed on \\ ednt‘ulay Int, at about 11. A. M., to the tlnwnuavd train ol cuts on ,thc 'l’urnwanda railroad. about 11 mile from Bergen. New York, the particulars ol ’nhich “ill be latiud annexed. 'lht' cngi nccr, it appears, discovered that the axle 90‘ the tender was broken, and immediate- If endeavored to arrest the engine. The Qttuin consisted ul a baggage cut. one pas )sengcr car, nearl) filled with passengers, and luunteen heavy freight. curs, loaded lwith wluat'in bulk The immense “eight land impetus ul the freight can, the train ’btmg at its greatest speed, rendered una ,vailing all efforts to stop the train ; and the muenger car, together with eight ol the fight/cars. has thrown on" the truck, and precipitated some lilteen feet down the embankment. The passenger train lcll nearly still. its bottom up, and the freight cars burst through the bottom. breaking the passenger seats, and crushing every thing In their way. No life “as. lost. nor was any one dangerously injur ed—-n result which seerns little shortnt miraculous. Seveml were slightly hurt, and none wholly escaped lrom bruises.— The passengers, after the utmost conlu lion and alarm, auccceded in extricating themselves. A. B REED, Pm t A 'l'oucnmo PxoTUIE.-—'l‘he ka Re ‘ porter pathetically describes tlte cundttion ol Bunny, uhere mothers nre to be seen clusping theit- dead children, whilst they themselves are eating guts“. This respec table paper then goes on: to state that, out ol lortyvtwo petsoul whom the Reverend Messna. Fteeman and Bagley attended, twenty eight died. twenty five of absolute ‘starvatiun, all withtn ten days, and these dtd _not include lhe deaths in the Work ttnuite from actual exhaustion, reltel huv ing reached them too late.' ‘ Suicidefrom Lovc.——A young lady by the name of Richlcy, commiued suicide at Ashbury,'Wancmon county. N. J.. on Saturday week. ' It appeals that she was engaged :o be mauried lo a gentleman. but alterwnrds kcp‘ company with nnolher.- For this her intendednhusband refused to have any lhingllarlher' to do with her, which-so worried her that she hurried her,- aell Into eternity by jumping into a mill pond. The and [Me ol lhis younglnd) should be a warning [or others not to tri fle‘wuh the affections of their suitors. ',','_S(avery in Mca;ico.—-[l appears by a ‘g’peedy 0! ‘he Hon. _R. W. ,Roberls..jn Congress; lhal 'm Mexfco there is’ a most odious'loqm of‘oluvery, inclu’ding‘a‘ll col orjafi‘ol the ”pour; ll jg V'pa‘ljeglmfganage. whiih'ié I‘l‘l‘elfécx' to doom to perpe‘ma’lj servitude modem: to the Vcrediw'r. 'lhe' Rem. ‘o‘: deb‘to‘r. leldpm’cséa'pc: from the ‘crlediwr,’-,ohmas'fcfyvtéjwhom hjq labor is. MURDER (it! List”. RITCHIE. The tullowing detailed account at the melunchulytateol a young oflicer. belong ing, “6 belieie. to General Scott'i stuff. is trom the New Orleans 'l'imrs: " On General Scott’s urriinl ht” the mouth of the Rio Grande.‘nnd assuming the chief command. he forthwith sent des patches to Sultillo, addressed to General 'l‘aylor.'or the commanding oflicer there, When the bearer reached that city. Gen. Butler, the officer in command opened the derputches, the result of which was the Immediate departure of General “'mlh and his division lor the Rio Grunde. i Currewondcncc nthu Spin: of lho 'l‘imcs. TRIENNIAL VA'IJIA'I‘ION 0F CLEARFIEI’.D"COUNTY_FOR 1847; BM 1 ownships. Borough, 25.968 Jordan. 26.762 Brady, 48.896 Beccnria, 27.616 ~Mérria. 19.877 Wmodwnrd. 12.120 Dike, , 53.988 Lawrence, 49.757 Burnside, 26.572 ‘i. Penn. 26.601 ‘Fox. 3,315 Bradford, 34.66 l Decaluv, 16.307 Bell. 20.450 Cheal, 17.774 Karlhaus. 9.277 Covinglon, 15.820 Ferguson, 11.727 Huston, 6.718 Gmml. 6,273 Goshen, 6,325 Boggs, 19,9“ " 82,818 .65 96,504 18 W li, ihc undersigned. Commiuiouera ofCle,arlield county. in ncmvdance uiili the nioflfions of lhe I‘llh Section of lho ac! emidcd " Anne: lo provide for the ordinary expenses 01 the Governmcm, paymentof Ihe mleresl of lho'Sla'g'e debt," &c.. an. proved the 237 d) day of July. [84:2, publish the {ongoing Matcmcm. Given under our hands. at 0U! ofhco m Clearfield, this ‘l‘llh day of February, A. D. 1817. " _ _ --..___ _ 77 V }Comm'ra. filial-11. P. 'l‘noursoN Clerk given, the debts genernlly increasing by Ihc unntsnl lhe scrrnnl, such an fuml, clothing. mnlirinel, &c . which the mat! Hr supplies and changes to the scrvanf. J? Lilcrury Negro —A9 a mum? Pam-hy leriun Synml, hold at \Vt-lumpkr. Am. a‘nogm named Ellis, was admim-d m (M miuishy. He is mbc sent as n mipsinna «y la lemia. The l‘lulauln Shin-M says his \\ ilc and (Iniidvcn have been purch'ncd bv Hm Pronby'crian chuvrh at n cm! of 89 500. He has arquired his ('(lurnlinl by his own exertions, and upon examinn ‘ lion proved himself a good lmlm. Greeks and Hebrew schular. bul [Jr‘llvr \crsrd il- Greek. Hm examination in Iheolngy u-a.‘ highly salislnclory. ‘ ’/‘/:e .I‘lndrc Papers ——.\lu. Saruh Un dernnnd. '0! New York, is now in “'ash ingmn city. having in her possession. nml intending [0 make u pub‘ic exhibiliun 0' them, the original pant-rs lnuml upon lln porsnn ol Majnr Amlrn. “hen arredred n‘ a my during the Rwululinnary \Vnr. ' A A“ \ yew-“ 53.. ywvan‘ 5,”, % #ll)va 52;}? Governor Slum]: re- nominated— Conflrmation of the 'ca/Iturc of a detachment of .flmcrican soldiers beyond Saltillo—rumored move ment of Santa flnna towards 111071- tcrey—passagc of the Three [Hill-I ion Bill, &c. &c. 1 By‘tfiis morning’s mail wé learn) that Gov. SHUNK was re-nominnted on first ballot—he having one hun-; drcd and six votes. ‘ Dates from Tampico to the 13th February, was\ received via New Orleans. ~ ’l‘th capture of Cassius M.Clay, together with two Majors, three Captains, one Lieutenant, three sergeants and 60 privates, is confirmed. l l They“ were Surprised at a water ing place by a force 2,000 strong under. Gen. Minon. The rumor Was somewhat credited that Santa An na, had marched towards Monterey, and that Gen. Minon was in cem mand of his advanced guard. The bill appropriating Three Million of dollars, to be placed at the disposal of the President, for the purpose of concluding a peace with Mexico, passed the Heuse, after having the Wilmot proviso stricken out in the Senate, on the night of the3d "inst. _We regret, however, that the bill granting the President the power of appointing a Lieutt General of the Army 0 operations against Mexico, was de feated by the Senate. ' . The above news is all authentic, except that relating to the nomina tion of Gov. Shunk,‘ which we on ly have verbally. ' ‘ BAD BREATH. DISAGREEZABLI‘J TASTE IN THE MOUTH, and many other unplonanntaymp toms, um nlwutys 'lho result of indigestinh. When the load, instcu of being properly dmolveu.remnim in tho atonnuch until it becomes In It mnnnorputrifiod, n delotrriuus fluid. culled qutichcid, iagenornted in tho stomach, which, mixing with tho fluid of the mouth, is certain not only to give u bad breath. but is also the true cause nl wasting ol the gums, n dopo'sit of tartar. nnd decayed Iteethr '.Wrmht’s .ltidtan'Vukw ctnbla PM: not only clcunso thy‘stbmnéti‘nnd howls lrom all biltuuq and putrid humorrtvu'nd purity the btobd.btn they'hluo rqlto’ro th'o digoyiivi; {bi-gains tn: In healthy tone; and gt'ro th‘orcloryfchriqiifdbllrer‘ua'vc REAL Es'rn‘n. . .f'_'J\"—'fi Sealed. Unsealed 2. 537 21.192 17,889 20,295 36 547 21.768 8.384 8,705 19.305 10.009 7. 839- 107935 13.441 23,433 21.229 9.046 10.645 3.289 9.5.512 10,515 6,104 5,240 3-3-3: 8'33 :4 O- ”(to " 2 £2: ”2%.“: "'95 &- ..'” gist—..‘ “IQ fi «.40: Quoti ' $3l 0-733 , I . . . 1.412 4.634 7.380 5 207 3.073 2. 380 8,180 8.760 5,032 4 91:) 320 8.070 3,381 3.741 2.852 1.858 3.896 1.818 I .243 1 .789 ' 875 2.799 4:30 1,250 2,510 75 15,000 590 Ella EMIII 150 l i ariu hml lrmnh. um! prevent a prom-lure decay ul Ile - mm llfllcc‘llnlg of County Comm’rm 'l‘m: our onwmu. AND omumr. INDIAN me” [ER‘SONS havmg busmcss lo transact nun: Plus mm Tm: ”mu-mu: or WM. “Imam"; “I'll "IO .bnmd of Cummis i T m ynm ILI- l" ll H k soners of wurrnw w: u A r.. ox Tm: Tor I.lmm o . l ‘ ea! let counl , “i .ln ‘ n .x. 'ln mumqfeu IN: is mummy, am] all (Br/mi Maid board will If» in qesuinne oracllbc‘c 11:“! would be slumsm As mmox. ‘l'llu‘ a I (la -nIM 7. ~, on I! Oflirm «luvmed exclusively lo the sole 0! ll'righl's.‘ "' ) n) no: - Indian Vegan/11c Pills] “hnlemlo nnd rclnll. 169, ‘ ATTEITED, llam- Slrrel. Philndolphinz‘lss Greenwich Slmcljl “ / H. P. New York; qml 198 'l‘rcmnnl Slrccl, Bunion. 1' March 6, 184... 11ch [ur Clear/laid. 1?. Shaw. lor- ~' —"~-- other agencies in (.'learfield & 01,1(‘7‘ coun ‘ COMPOSITION lies, sec (HIDC’ '.x , ' ..2. . - 11l cmml m anoi/wr columr .1130, It’cndermg Boots, Shoes, .90., l)lED-—ln Gmhcn township. on Mon l' ~ IVatcr-proof. day morninv la!" Mrs. PHHBE. comm" Df‘ [he nuhecnhcr hereby mnkel than“ In Ihc Isaac I . n d b 2 . :{Hlbllc Ilmlho hu- {or sale a Compoullon. wuboul . .eu m—age u out 8 3 ears. llho use of lmlm Rubber arGum. which will rendoi WV } K ____~m____ _ V ~__-_ _s__~__—_, [Mama and Shoes and Leather oferory deacn'plion >l:.r.r.r.r.rr.r.rr.r J‘rrrJ-J‘Ju-rJ-< ' Water Prnol— ormnnonll Wm P V ' r 8 DR JAMES lOCKE s" x d b" Y I 0, mm“ ' l l .t‘" or amp. y pronor nppicaticn. belidu cof -2 SURGEON DENTIS'T 2’I“”"WW immmfi "- . S . Hlv'.‘ Cl ' ,| I ' ‘ Sl‘ Thu composition In pnlcnlcd hall: in thin coun- S ‘,‘f . I '3' UHF" aml (JUI ' llry and m liurnpomnd in one o! Ihc gram and un -2 | .umnsnlle {egulatly lwrruflcr :lIIy bqncficlnl dmcovmics a! the ago. 8 "Hem “m”. a year. '5: Pncc per dozen born, B‘2, nngle box 25 cohu 8 All npvrnlmn! upnn ”U 3 TEETH 2;}: n guarnplco oflho clmrgclcr nmlgonuincnou 9! 5 Il'urranled In answer the full expcc. 8 .'ho "'mp0“.“”" ”"3 "'mcl'b" will "fund ”" mb z (shone ul the mum“ in ever syncy should II no! give ennro’lumfnclion. _ 8 ll ‘ . I l ‘l xtuw, S ' 110 w nlm propuredln render cloths ofcvory do. 8 o lr‘ru I“? l wre “I I .be ".0 chgrge. 2 scrlpuun. Awning, Suilclolh and Canon Duck com~ : s‘7]:}clm made ‘uh Irml, ll defined. H P'f'cll' WM" l'rOOrflnd sfi‘nrc ngninu mildew. and r’ u m'xl visit “I” he a! Ihs- Sv -\ "’7 - H 7 I 'H 2 Ivmlmr court. mar. 6—612 : Amiy allihn‘lluucd Stole: Water-Proofing com~ ' pany. .'o Vulnul rural, Philadelphia In >fff/‘ffffffff .I‘J‘IJ‘J‘JJ‘IJJ‘JL S'rrPllFN B I ' -. . . RICHARDSON. —————?-—-:———-—————— I’IIVIIIIII'IphiH. Feb. 17. 1847. I‘lllltlll lalcction. . 070 m Agvnl m oahh nl lho“ mum in lhil ulalo ‘ .‘ ‘ ‘ “I“ he appmnlcd lo dupOlt‘ of (he Cumpmllion. In 1 ”L Enroll‘utl Mllllla hf [he 5 zlh Rc- whom hhctal terms will be made on nppllcnliou gunr‘nl, brcmul Bugmlc, 'l‘cnlh Ill» 0' “"0” vmun, I’. .\l.. will lake nulice Um an F- 7 ‘ ' h ~ *‘- _. ‘“ Iccllun. by cmnpnnirs. Will be he‘ll on 'DRUGE}! DRUGS S! DRUGS! I! Satuulay the 27m (Ly of Much uni ‘ ' __ l .. I ; belueeu the how: 0! 10 o'clock, A. M.f THOMPSON 81’ CRA‘VFORIL and 6 o‘clock, P M . fur the purpme ol .‘v I. 0 It! an '9 Dl‘“33i 3 ‘ 3; rlec ’ . ' ' ‘ H ' I ’ ' I ' V ling _uvnc‘ llluUll:N.§Nl cum “Mo. 40 Aim/m Sh'ect, (South szde LEL, luL haul Regiment. lu Ihc loom ull!‘ below S-' v I Pm- M“ th’ul. Col. lluwo, rcaignml. ‘ ”pm, I 80,07” ’)l :lI‘ILADA' .. _ ‘ _ _ ‘ a ursucn "rm 1 w ' - - Ihc cumppmrs will hold lhclr clccllans .0 imnvwml llytusuf’lljx‘r):u-zirhlfhgyorfgfilllflzi zil [he lullumng plates : . “la-mm o{(:uuulry Morchnnlu and Dealer: waiting (ha ‘l‘m'l'. . ~ " 5 - ' 3C“, pal'lfi‘ he “flu“. 0‘ R 'b‘“ “"3“ tom“ illl'lptzjllllfln. Blav:k.nnd ulhcr Vurnishea ul uenan c. nln sum-nor qunllly. Also. White and Red L‘enu -2d Cumpany al the public hunsd ul Thom “'{',g;l‘.;t“§}?““' ”“1"” ""d O"“'c““F°'"mm“???l .- I . I . , . J. are n sopmpriclnrn of [hell din - Pallll _mphll . m the borough ul C'curv pubic Bqlsannmvlnbmled Ihmng’haul than :vgrivncn‘d n 3 ( . l‘no'ghbom‘n Slum. ma the but prepnmtlon'fdl‘the 3d company M the Imuw of James Rea. glfigrfn‘:\g:;g:"’ilcolds‘{lB"‘mu'ld'P‘ M‘m‘l’ ”rm“ Y n . ‘ I ‘. Islnr‘owo ' 41;) con‘lrany all th huusc ufil Abruhmn'i Phlludclpllm..l'ln.3o,l {539,95‘12?“”‘~'°""°"~ calcv ' 5:11 company at llu: house of Capi. Bar-' reu. Lulhersburg. 6th company a! the huuw oi Jas. Mcfluk, Pnilxpr-burg. 74: company .11 Nun stlnngtuh schuol‘ home. ' The cmnmnmling ufliwrs‘ of Ihc abun namcd cnmpuni'es \vlll wpcgmlcml saidJ elcctium. JOHN BURKET, “Hg. Imp. ' 2d [3. 10m D.v.. P. M Brig. lnspeclox's uflivc, H 51k ervillc, Centre co. Feb. 27, g SHERIFF’S SALES ‘ Y urine of a writ ol vandilioni 91pm} B nas, issurd on] u! the court of Cum~| mun Pleas ul Clearfield county. and [o' me dnecled. will be exposed to public: saw. at the court house. an the bmough 015 Clcmfivld, un Munday lhe 3d day u! May nexl. lho [allowing described property :‘i A House and 1.0!. silua‘le in Ihc luwn 0|; CurwcnsviHe. and known as No. —-. and: bounded on lho norlh by the Eric lmn'i pike. 'Seized and taken in uccution,: and to be sold as the properly of Juhn| Scou. - ' JILSO, .. ‘ : BY vllluc of a similar writ lo me di-I - rected, will be hold at the same li'r‘tw;| and plnceLlhe fulluw‘mg pmpcrlyz—Al‘ ceulainhfl-ol ground situate in the (own ofCurweusvillc, known as No. -—. wilh a‘ 'ruve'rn House “and ‘Slnb'c thereon, with the nppurlehflnccs. Seized and tnk‘cn'm' execution. and to be sold na‘lhe properly" ol John Drauckvr. by J , ‘ . . L JOHN S‘l‘l'l‘liS, su'm .' Shcrifi’o‘omce. CW" g < 3 , ”field. March 6347 a , 7. .A 2000 do ==~Cowrr3:lls; I‘-_ WIII-"I—“w-I‘IX "I I 3"" of any less quaulily. wanted “UM mm, PAN. S" SQILL '.I'AATII- slow. in exchange [or £004». _‘ .- 7 S 'Ell‘fd’mnlc at the alumni \ - i" KRAWZER & BAHRE'WShh' '7‘“ ‘s'” V' - , ~ "- SMW" :; " Nunfv. Im. ’ ..:"~.-‘,: r: o :3 a? :3 at» m” 22‘; an: to“ a; :13” w o - =33 Egg «>2 8; 3.760 765 2, 520 1.700 580 145 2.497 2.490 1,035 860 250 875 595 '260 ISE 84-2 400 40 315 727 825 525 505 1,015 180 ID EMI 370 160 u ,976 SAMUEL JOHNSON. ABRAHAM KYLAR, JAMES A. REED. 3"!) 3i? 7?" Inf! ‘ P 2'. a» \VATC." ES |' 2. ’ a 8.110 68 2,239.90 162 74 378,68 ‘ _286 95” 648 7,6. $172.48” 40130., 181 95 420 71 109 20 ' 254 82 , 276 22 622 24 218 18 4909781, 138 50. 1 1319191 130 29- 293.93- 35 17 82 on 165 66 386 54 101 66 236 99 145 84 339 49 127 14 296 66 ' 62 25 144 94 K 95 02 221 73 . 51 04 ' 119 09 100 89.. _ 235 4s 58 6,0 134 18 _ 41 02 95371 102 42 236 38 FIEM 1 TO MILL OWNERS; ' ‘IIE attention of miii'tiwners and oth- E rrs is rc-Ipecttully invited to Bryce’s Patent APVater‘fivhbel. ' (made of cast iron) which has bren rc- ' 'cmliy init‘tltlllt‘l’ti into this county. The . Jubit‘libt’t‘ trots confident tliat tht'y ar'e -upcrinr in any othrr wheel nuw in 050‘ in thi¢ rotintry, and he desires at! pc‘rsnnfi tinteres'ted to we them in operation and” {judge for themselvm. He Would "'9‘???“ him following gentlemen who hs‘voj them inn their mills. "7. :-—James Shutter. John [Mitten JimbGC'cumn. and Jam" Mix. ,’ tun the Smncmahnmng: E. .9 W. l". lr fiuin. Clearfirld ; Levi LU'Z» F’demfl land Wm. Irvin, Curiiinsville. a . f A. COW-[513.71, ' i Clearfielil. Jun. 16' 1847-' ' I -"r NOTICE. ' s mmEBY GIVEN, that Legtlgbr‘s’fpjj II Admmislranun have been grufiffifitd :me subsctibers on the Eumcuf‘nfidfi’m lWhecler. um: 0| Jay lu'sthip.+2|k taun- It)" dec’d—lherelorv. all pcramu’knuwing Izhe'lnselves indcbzcd lo enidi‘mlzue‘are‘rc 'quired to make immediate pnyxucn'iaw Ihc (subscribers. and. ghope having dvuundp ‘will prescn’t than (July nulhenlicxucd lur settlement. - A - JOHN ‘M’CMCKENL... ISAAC D. PASUUV ‘ . ./Iclmin islralors, if: (:3!exl_uma. Jan. 16. 1847'. ’WE’KI'TfBTflWTT 10,000 bushels owats', » . " 5,000 .1 (107 Wheat," 9:990 W Bye» Cs> On. “'3 3a “a mg. Sm s’: ..n nan 2‘2 111 (F . -u THOMPSON, cw: