Democratic banner. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1837-1849, March 13, 1847, Image 3

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“eggshell as npon‘all‘Eolher'occasions.
m'anifearted a most. 'praieew’orthy regard for
tho untonxahd haimony of the Democratic
party. {Had he'. been an ambition! for dis
tinctionzaa some others we might mention.
ondfigivon his friends permission to have
nucd hiavname. his strength in the conven
tio’n; n'e'nie credibly informed» \iottld have
been highiy honourable.» As it is, Colonel
ngier atfindi before tho people of Penn
!ylvinia. us'one'of the most faithful guar
dia‘he of their pnblic interests that they
how ever had in the Legislature. and be
foro the Democracy of-the Union as one of
its moot ardent adwca‘es : ,
COL. WILLIAM BIGLER.
This gentleman dec‘lined a nomination
for Governor, under circumstances which
do him great 'l‘redit. Without being nm
bitioua ol the high honor, he steadily resin
ted the wishes ofhis lriends who were de
tiirounlol‘ bringing his name before the De
mocratic Convention. and had it distinct
ly understood that he would not be con
sidered a candidate under any circumstan
ces.and he was immediately withdrawn
when nominated. »
. wWe learn that the water wqud be
in into the-Main Line “Pennsylvania ca—
nal on'the 10th inst.
' Tm: LDMBERMRN.—-OUI river in now in
good navigable Older, and a large quanlily
oflumber is on its way to market.’ Our
citizens are beginning to improve in the
business, and we hope Ihc day will soon
come; when no! a slick mil leave our min
(y unlii it has passed through a saw-mill.
“'6 wish Ihem good luck and fair prices.
for none axe mor_e deserving.
@1129 contribminns {or lhe relief 0
Ireland Ihroughoul our country, is Mil
progressing.. The amount will reach ove
'8 million of dollars. ,
Funnnu.‘ Coxvunnom—We learn by
lan advice: lhatjlhe Federal delegalea me
in convention a 1 Harrisburg, on lhe 9th in.
slam. for Ihe purpose of putting in nomin
ation a candidate for Governor. Their de
liberaiions recalled in the scleclion of Gen.
Jn’im luvm. of Centre'coun!y.-
Now, that the candidates for Govemor
‘of the two pantea are fairly befoue thevpco
ple, we propose to make the child’s bar
gain with the “'higs. If they promise to
any nothing about the Low Faro free trade
British Tatifl. '“hich Is overflowing our
country mth the hand money of Europe.
we .will cuynothing about Gen. Irvin's
vote in favor of taxing the poor'man’s Tia ‘
and Cofl'ea, in lung 0/ peace .’ What ta)’ 1
you? '
5:?“ has been decided by the Supreme
Court of the United States, that .. (In:
State: Imvc a right to regulate the trade
9b., Eniliggnzing 0/. Ills sale «J awn!
apinh.” Thus the law authorizing the
" people of the several counties: townships
and towns to decide upon the granting ol
licenizea, is pronounced legal by the highest
tribunal of the Union.”
APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT.
By and with (he advicc and noment of the Sonata
Duld Todd. of Ohio, Envoy Extraordinary and
Minialor Plenipotentiary near his Mnjesly tho Em~
poror of Brazil, vice Henry A Wine, ro culled M
hw own reqhenl.
John R. Clay. Chnrgo do Afl'oirou a! Peru.
Richard Rush, 6f Pennaylvulhiu. Envoy Exlrnor.
dinhry and Mini-(er Plenipotentiary lo his Majesty
the King of France.
George W. Hopkins. of Virginia. Charge do Af
fair" oflho United States to the Queen of Portu~
gal.
MAJOR GENERALS.
Thomas Hart Bunion. of Missouri
William Cummings. of Georgia.
BRIGADIER GENERALS.
'Gaorgo Cndwula er, of Panmylvania
Enos D. Hopping. {New York; '
Funkfin Pierco,‘o New Hampshire.
WAR AND MAIL STEAMERS.
Among the numerous billu whixh happi
ly-paued bol-h'flousea laqrnighl. was Ihe
importnnll'bill proposed _by Mr. King. of
Georgia, M lhe last sessilbn..in relation to
Ihe'cmpioymenl by lheGoverumenl of sea
steamers. ' ’
This, .bill; provides, first, (or Ilse con
struplionxof (our \vuilleumers ’ofrlhe fin!
class.
Secondlyxd line of mail at'eamers from
N 9“, Yuk. lo Liyerpool. consiaging of (we
ship: of not less, than 2,000 (onseachs
Thirdly,‘ :1 Jim: 0! mail steamers from
New York 'to 'Newflrleans, lauching at
Savannah. inJGeorgiag; and 'Havuna. _wnh
a" bunch fine from Havana to Chafir‘ea,
compnfiingfive ships'bf 'not“ less than 1,-
500169; each ; >th ships»! both lines; to
ba cqnalwgled'under the diiectione ul'vlhe
Nai‘y‘departmént.‘""-"' " g '
Fourlhlygn‘ line o‘f'sllea‘m‘eya from Pana
ma o’n‘lbe Pacific, to orqun,‘touchibg at
lhoJuteruiédia’ie’porlsfl-' ' ' ' -
- All'thu'e ships to bc’aubjecl 10111? or!
d'erbf-‘and purchase by ,(he‘Goveinm’enr
_at [by "me; and 'l‘ll'Tlo'be co’mmamjed
by hav‘ulgandn‘ cerminqumber 0! {[333ch
midnhipr’nfljub wggclx uflice‘rp, ap’d-fqrjmt
"piemant' in” the mahgggmemto‘f‘, ana‘m‘g
fihlpt.‘ ‘ -' JVaha‘nal Intelligenccmgj
;-' ,_ ‘-
. nu
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‘y L'fTT-f’” '.Q'w’:
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['l‘ E M S.
Indian Troubles.'--'We learn that that
‘portion of the Stookb‘ridge' Indians who
'have become citizens. and those who are
Inot so, have had disturbances which are
'likely to prove serious. The trouble a
rose in the attempt of the collector to dia
train for taxes—this was resisted by the
Indian party, and the collector. reinforced
by the citizen party. made a second at
tempt. and partly succeeded. The Indr
ans rallied again and recovered the prop
erty. Thus the matter stands at present
-both parties taking breath for another
attack. We learn that about fifty Onei
da» armed. have gone up to assist the ln
dianr.-¢Green Bay fldvocale. , ,
..u Oregon.—From letters recetved at this
place. says the Independence Expositor,
‘we are inclined to think that there will be
8’ very large emigration to Oregon this
spring. There are many persons in this
country, now. who design going. and ma
ny others In different quarters are making
preparations also. Companies for Oregon
have started regularly from this place for a
the last four or five year's, and those have i
always succeeded‘best on the trip who got
the earliest start. The tint company
should start at least by the 10h of May‘
and sooner if grass is sufficiently grown to
allow them to advance. The others should
then follow as soon as convenient. It
would always be better for the emigrante.l
if they would go in smaller campanresthanr
they have usually done heretofore. From ‘
thirty to fifty wagons lo a company. are
amply sufficient for safety. and add great
ly to the comfort, as well as despntrh or
travelling. In large companies. the di
visions which are always occurring. are
Very worrying. besides. they must Memo
931 in move slower than lf dirirled in ‘
small parties.
Export qf Corn—The A‘bnny (000.)
Courier says: ' Gen. James Hamilton is
preparing to ship a cargo 0! com from this
[Hate to Apalachicola. and from lhvnco In
Europa ll “us protlucrd nt hii p'an'a
lion a [on "HIPS hum Albany. It is pu'
up iii neal [mo bushel lurk“. This i~ the
first bhipmenl 0f grain “hifll has bcvn .'H‘
lcmpted lrnm UIIS seclion. but if Ihc Eu
ropean prices continue as at prosvnl. iI
will not be Ihe last. We can amed In
raise (urn a! fifly ccms per buslicl.’
Ocean Slum: Navigalion.—The cu)‘
M Bremen has subscribcll 8100.000 ; the
government 0! Prussia 3100.000 ; (ho
lree city of Flankfort $20,000. nml mho'r
cities sums corresponding to their abilities.
town (I Ihr cslabiishment of lhe Hcalhahip
line (in-hue" New Ymk and Bremen.
Short Honey [Noon —-A man named
Jonefl, killed hi" wile the week belure last,
in Sailll Clair county. Ala. He was only
two or three u'eeks manietl. He made
no attempt to escape, and is believed that
it “as the result of insanity.
The U. 8‘ Senate ha; passed a resohi
mm placing the United States Flignle Ma
cedonian. and the sluop’ JMDEMOWH at the
disposal ol Captains De Kay and Fmbes.
for the purpnse ol cunVc-y'mg provisions tn
Irelandl lor thcieliel ol the sullen-rs there.
The Governor «I Florida has teccivcd
a rcquisttiun [rum the War Depattment
for a company -01 ninety vutuntccrs, to
garrisonthe [OHIJH Pcnoacola—thc ”gu
lar troops now-then: bctng ordered to Mex
tco.
Col. McClung. now nl Mouton-y isuill
sunning severely. and [he attending phy
sician urns of opinion that he could not
=I
WConnatoua AND Errnnmc Dtst:Asth.—Wator
must be adopted to Ihe nature of tho fish. or lltcre
will be no propagation of tho species. The soil
must be adapted to tho need. or there will be no
increase. The climate must have thaw matters in
it Whfl‘ll “‘lll uhitc and keep (IllVo opulemicnl or
contngiuua poisom, or they will become exltnguinh~
cd, no a lump that in unsupplled with Oil. 80 ltls
likewise with the Human Frame; it cannot be
materially affected by contagious or epidumicnl
diretuol, unlm there be than: mntlen flouting ‘."
the circulation which oflcr the appropriate soil.—
By 'purifying our bodieu with tho Bnmwmm PlLL
which huvo affinity with lhoao tmpuritt’sl upon
which contagion feeds. we may always feel sequre,
whatever disease may rage around us. Ttuo, we
may have it. but II will won 1):) over, our BICIHICBu
will be the ulTatr of u day or (We, while those Who
have been too who to use. (hut limplo and exec-L
lent remedy. either die, or have weeks. perhapsl
months of sickness.
_ Linn COMPLAINT is generally uccombnhigd will:
pain in lho right lido. extending up (0 lho top of
lho right shoulder ; variable nppolilo. - occasional.
Iy n dlwrdored sldmnch, ‘yollow lingo of tho alun
and eyes, and often a uwolling over lho region of
lho liver. lpgolhor with many olller,|ymploma ofu
loaded and corrupt slate at lho blood '
Wright's Indian Vugolubla Pnlll will be found
.ono of the very best medicine-In lho world for
‘ the cure'qfalldiuaua ofthe Liver ,- bocauro they
‘ upel from tho hotly thow morbid”. humors which,
when-deposited upon this important organ, m the
l can-tofu! every variety of Liver Complaint. From
three to lix oflho above named Indian Vegetable
Pillr,‘ tnkon ovary night on going lo‘lml. wrll. in n
'ahor: ttmo,; givo such mnnifclt roliof, Ihnl'no ur
gumont or pouunnion will rho'necanary to induce
‘1 Pamqvergn’co in their use. untll the liver in ".9‘
utorodfién healthy netlofi, und‘paln or distress: 0!
every kind in drivenlr'om the body. _ , . ‘
‘ Wright's l'rdwn Vegetable Pllls also aid undyil'm
PTO“ disimian, and purily the blood'; and; thora
{OEQfiDOl only‘flmovq every 'vclllg'd of (ha'Liver'cbim
plamt. butpt "10.:an limo. give now life and vi
gor‘lotho whole Iranib," ‘ _ T ‘ v 4 ,
‘ Blgwknv ‘ol} Coum‘rnnm._'t‘ho _public tarp
cautioned against the many a'purhim'r medicines.
which ll) OIdOI' to'decerVo pro pulled . by numm;
aimilnma Wright's lndia‘n Vegirilbl. Pill, .i. I ‘ ;,
j 'l-‘us «mu autumn; Annamur'u’ri‘lunfkn Vrr'ct'l':~
nnur Pruu um: 1m; gthrnumg‘pygwu:wnxqm
wnmnn wn‘u‘ ‘A PEN on.'ru:,'frof LABEL o'v zAéul
m- . TQcoumrfeu, WI. i: mthgng arr-am?»
allouldrbc ta‘ol'mip‘m ro’radNHL‘F 1- ‘ ,
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'I ownshipe.
Borough,
Jordan,
Brady,
Beccnrin,
Morris.
Woodward.
Pike.
Lawrence,
Burnside,
Penn.
Fox.
Bradford,
Decatur,
Bell,
Chest,
Karlhaug,
Covington,
Ferguson,
Huston,
Glrnrd.
Goshen,
Boggs,
We, the undersigned. Commissioners ofClearfield county. in nc:ordance with the prnvisinns of the 11th Scw'on of the am
entitled °‘ An act to provide for the ordinary expenses 0! the Government, payment of the Interest of the-State debt.” &c.. ap
proved the 27th day of July. 1842. publish the rovegoing statement. Given under our hands, at our ofltce In Clearfiveld, this
2-llh day of February, A. D. 1847. .
}Comm°r.9.
.flllcsr—U. P. Tuom’sos Clerk
()mces dovolcdoxclunivcly m the sale 0! Wrig/Ll‘:
Indian Vegan/III: Pills, uhulcsnlo and rolm‘. [(39
Race Slrocl. Philudolphin : 288 Green wwh Shem.
New York; med 198 'l‘romom Slrcel. Baum".
flgcnt for ('lrarflcld. 1?. Shaw. For
orlmj agencies in Clcarfield &- o/lwr coun
lics. soc (Irlvcrliatmrnl in another column.
Dll‘lD——Reccmly, in Ferguson town
phip. Mr. -—— MchAcuEN, at an ad‘an
cod age.
CRANS & BROTHER,
Cnrwensville, Pennsylvania,
EEAVE. nml will keep cons'nnlly on
hand. n large nsmrlmcnl nf
Dry-Goods, Hardware, Queens
warc, Groceries, Drugs and Dye-
Stufl's, Tinqvnre, Books 4} Sta
tionary, Hats, Caps and Bonnets,
Boots and Shoes, Tobacco nml
Segnrs, Umbrellas, Carpet and
Carpet and Cotton Yarn, Con
lcctionarics, Paints, Oils, Teas,
&c. &c.,
A'l ol which they are prrparcd to sell on
Ike most reasonable (nun.
CnAxs 81. ”norm-m are the Agents lot
the salc 01 Dr. Jaynes' celebrnled lamily
metliclnol
m’Gumls exchanged fnr Lumber, Pm
duce nml Furs, for which [he highest pri-
Les M” be glven.
TO .COLLECTO RS.
r.. M "r 7 "E several Col
f;- ’M;fimw‘ E leclora ol Coun
{ ‘m'v ' '
iguana) ly and Slale In In
alffimfi Clcal field tounly, in!
'" _. years preceding 1847'.
will iuke notice that coercive moasurn
will be taken aguiml them immediately
after the (‘muing May court, unless the
CC\€U\l balances ol County and Slate tnx
remaining unpaid by them are paid 00 un
or before lhal lime. Thom inlclestml
will save cost by paying Mlcnlion [0 this
nullce. ‘
By alder of Commissionern.
H. P. THOMPSON, Cl'k
Comm’ru Office, Clear
ficld, March 13. 1847. g
Co-Partncrs/zijb Active.
{EVIL subscribers have this day enter
ed into p'urKncrship, under the mum»
of “ Crane (S, Bro/her.” Their business
will be conducled 8'! the More lalely occu
pied by WorreH & Cram. in Curwens
ville, Clcm‘fiphbcounly. Pa. . ‘
WILLIAM J. CRANS.
‘ Philadelphia.
L, JACKSON CRANS,-
Curwcnsvillc.
March 19?, 13‘,”- - ‘
THE subscriber rospec’fully infurms
nll hisacuslomcrs that he is about
closing his buaincss in this place. MN dc
sires them 10 cull and- settle their «espev
live ncqunls immediately. ' ' ,
' . M. A.- FRANK.
Clcmfield. March] 11. 1847. if
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2‘
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' N." .0 s ,
“In,” hubs“. “18,3 ‘ . ,Sh
Soho " ”10 c ”mule?" llor [Woof ‘O5-?) ‘s'
LL Pl 0‘ Ta . 800,290 Ofludml‘i: for '3’] "fluke ' C.’
It ' n 0,,. u' ‘
'M -pverso .59" a ”‘9'" xes ‘ “late.- ”1:! shag: “bef 0; G“ (10"; Known
0”” 0‘” Pr "'"g - ‘ We: ' roar. “nd 41,? um “mm to m
edvb' ’ who OPEN - cllh ' x --°“-d '90:“ ”who ' ‘Vhlc, "g “-3" 9
I "‘3 Y 1" er . an". amp mono ror .w .0."
unendlhe jM-c Ty “an N "If: (Ow ”33'. "' Thin“ i'n'pby ”We?" wm-gvory 11:3]: "'ndo',‘
isms}: ‘h‘é‘cea'rw Xmselves'w'w a: :;’.nnd‘;:n;nau:?:,:rm »d
a , ' hi) 3 re-‘Séh' 557355 t Ring; ’Onofic. 'luropo 1! Mien ~o ”idea "“',
40! “0:: b Nun] IJOI h“ M, 0] Pricb -“.‘l d“, Innd is led ban 9011
‘ Clo 1' etwc I, "I ”.9 - L 3y» Ann per d coVOr‘ one 0" 'in U' ,
808 Ck 0' .En ” 1315 k"); ' H Eunr 026” leg 0" ”w “I Co I
I rd of Bald d "3 I“, “l d {Md )0 Cum «’."lao ~ bole; he age grenlnnd Un.
““‘flxf ZDirt: ”win “'5 of ' “In! "0y I Poniu‘f'varlhb 'B2, a- ' nml
,0? S c'ors ‘;’ ‘W]. = 10 .3 lou'd _ 0n”l . chum: Inglo b *’
Fords" ‘hooy "11l "Ch t' and. "oi It .1 9 Dub. . 'Or and 0x 25 . ,
‘ gto 8 . pm. - meet 4; llne - ac" . Balm 01g“, . cm," . “Gnu“ ”mg;
- 31 d P 0505 . do” , ”le “lon. Pro 0 Gun w.“ "mus“ ‘
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A“! “in “halal ‘ed (U‘d‘ 101-lhé‘ ' ' SON .‘ !
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TRIENNIAL vmmwi‘ldNOF CLgsAnFlpL
REAL Es'rA'rE.
F—-A_-'_\
Sealed. Unsealed
2.537
2.1.492
17.889
20.295
30. .547
21.768
8.384
8,705
19.305
10.009
7. 839
10.835
13.441
23,433
21.229
9.040
x 0045
25.968
26.762
48,890
27. 616
19. 87.7
12. 120
53. 988
49.757
26.572
26.001
3,315
34.061
10307
20.450
17.774
9.277
15.820
1 1.727
9.718
6.273
6,325
19,244
3,299
25,512
10,515
(1,104
8,240
March 12. ’47——H
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mafia =3
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3%: 8'32
5.0 ”no
" 3 £2:
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09” a.“
w ' rac'
'IO
ufin goon
'me', “am:
"II o'o
1.412
4.034 430
7.380 1,250
5207 2,510
3.073 75
2.380 '
8,180 15,000
8700
5.032 500
71,013 '
320
8.070 770
3,381
3.741
2.852
1.858
3.800
1.818
1.243 150
1789
875
2,709 1.350
200 260
300
'Dissolution of Partnership. ll “lilitia Election,
V “H“. im'lnmh'v 'memfm "“5““; r WE enrolled Militia oruie Sixlh‘Rc
-1 ibclwn-n Ihc suhscrihets, uml'cr (hr; E «viinenr‘ Second Brigade, 'l'ehlh Di
"a‘l‘v'fim "Hare”? Cram.” “l" ‘l'w'lv llwsiunrl’. M.. will lake notice that an E
"_l “l" 26“" .184" by mutual consaniHeCt-mp‘ by companies. will be hold on
lfl he b 9"??? I“? b: it‘llgjr‘fxixs‘li‘fi:lsyl iSalurday the 27th day of ’Marc‘h. next,
l"'“"v f” l “ “ 3an . ' ' ”between the hours 0! 10 o clock, A. M.
\\ |il|nl|l .l. Linus, who Is the only pcrsnnlimd 6 o’clock. p_ M" for ”,9 purposé of
liuthurlud m sclllc the business of lhi-‘:pl(‘(:“ng one LIEUTENANT COLOv
Mu “Im- EiNEll, for oaicl Regimcm, in me room of
I Lieut. Col. Howe, reiigned. _
1‘ The companies “ill hold lhcir elections'
flat the following places : - >
Is! company at lhc houie of Robert Ross.
l Curwensvillc. '
12d company al Ihc public house of Thom
l as Ilemphill, in lhe borough of Clear
| Gold. . '
Bil company nf‘the house of James Res.
‘4”! company at (he house of ”Abraham
Pearce. , ‘
CHAS. S. WORRELL.
WM. J.‘ CRANE.
March lat, [B‘l7
>srJ‘J‘J‘J‘fJ‘J‘J‘J' tr rfwrrxrrxf< :
; DR. JAMES mom. 2,
s SURGEON DEN'I'QST, s}
z ‘ ILI. visit Clemfield nnd Cu«- 2!
2 § yenwville rvgulatly herrahcr gl
8 wverul “meg n year. 5’
8 All operations upon [he TEETH 2
2 Pfrqrranle(l lo muffler the full gxpec- :;
g (alums ol the pnnent In every case, 8'
Zulhvrwim (here “in be un charge. ‘.'
S 'l‘i-Nh made (In (rial, ii dashed. :I
:[CPH'H next fish will be at (he Scp- S
5 mnber cumL mur. 6-76 m. :
>JJ‘J‘J‘J‘TJ‘J‘I‘J‘J‘J‘ .l‘ J‘J‘IIIJ‘J‘J‘J‘JL
SHERIFF’S SALES.
Y urtue of a writ ot rentlilioni ca‘po-‘
B "as, issued out at the court of Conn
'nun Pleas ol thurfield county; and to
me directed. will be exposed to publiu
date, at the court house. in the borough ol
C'Calfh‘lt', on Monday the 3d (lay of May'
next. the lutlmving (ll‘SCfibßtl property :—1
\ House and Lot. situntu in the town 01.
C‘urwensvilte; and known 115'; Nos—n and"
bounded on the north by the Eric turn-t
.p'ke. Seized and taken in execution,/
and to be Sold as the properly of John
Scott.
.’ILSO,
Y )lrlue of n similnr \vril lo me dl-i
B rcclcd. will be exposed to public sale;
ll [he tame lime and place. (I certain lracll
d land aim-ale in Bell township, (Ilcar'
field Cuunly, bounded by lands of Jamar.
McGhecJuhn Smilh, and the Su-quvhan
«m river, cohluining 230 acres. with a,
l-uuse, barn. and {mum 50 acre: cleared;
'hc‘venn. Seized and taken in cxecuviunfi
and to be sold M the prnpcrly ul George
Johnslun and Hugh Fullcrlunl will) notice.
-0 Philip Johnston and .lauu's M. Johns
ton. lcrrc tenant“. .
‘ 041480. 1
Y nrlue ofa similar writ to me (11-lz
B rectal, will be wlxl at (he aame limr}
and place, [he follllwing property :-—A:
'ccnajn lot of ground rllunlc in the town‘
nl Cirrwensvllle, knuwn as No. —. with al
"Tavern Huug‘e‘ nml _Slnble llu-reon. with]l
Ihenppurhnancus. Sufizrtl nml taken In
exrculion. and [n be mild as the property
nl John Drauckrr, by
JOHN S'I‘ITES. smr. l
Sham umcm Clear l
field, March G; ’47.;_ . l 3
COMPOSITION -
A... “.13.;
COUNTY FOR 1847,
Wu‘ouns
3.760
705
2.520
1.700
580
505
145
2,497
2.490
1,035
860
250
875
842
400
40
31 5
727
825
BE
505
1,015
180
10
MEI
370
l ,976
nm
SAMUEL JOHNSON,
ABRAHAM KYLAR,
JAMES A. REED.
15m company at |lne house of Gay“. B,”-
! re“. Luthersburg.‘ '
61h company at the house of Jas. McGirk,
', Philupsburg. . ‘ ,
‘7”) company at ,New Washington school
‘ house. ' '
L The commanding "(BL-era of lhe above
4nzunexl companies nil! wperinlcnd said
‘elccliony.’
! ‘ ' JOHN BURKET, B:ig."[nip.
: ' ' 2d B. lOlh Div. I’. M.
Brig. Inspector's office, Walk
? erville, Centre co. Feb. 27, §
iDRUGS! DRUGS !! 'DRUGS'! !!
IV hole an Ic, .0 ma gggsls;
‘No. 40 [liar/tel Slrect, (South szdc
[ below Second,) PHILADA.
FFER [or sale I: [urge slack of Fresh Drugs. Mod
-0 imnmnnd Dye—Slum. In which they m” the ul~
.lenuun 0! Country Merchants and Dealer: vnuling the
hi ’.
E ("onch, CJhinet. Japan. Blnlsk. :md_ other Varnishea
.ofn superior quality. Also. Wlurn nnd Red Lend.
‘wunduw (ilusn. Fauna and Oyla-«vhcuper'lhan fiver;
" WT. & '7. are nlso propriolurs m the Indian Vegi
Mnhlo Balsam. crlcbrnled_thruughnul their own nna
ncvghhurina Slulen, us the best prcpnmuon lur‘lha.
.cure oanughs, Colds. Asllnnu. &c. Money :mfuhd
0d u: cwry Inslmmu whore uu hand]: is waived“
PlnlndelphmJnn. 30, 1847. 3m. ''- . " U
kNlching or County Comm’rs.
‘ ERSONS havnng buciness to transncb
P with the bnzml of Commissioners of
Cloarfiehl county, will take nmicc that
said bnnrd will be insession on Monday
the ad day of May next ' ‘V
‘ATTESTED,
".'P. THOMPSON, (‘l7:.
March 6, 1847. '
TO MILL OWNERS. ~
l‘llE attention of mill 0Wll(€;9 and oth
'ers is newectflilly’ invited to
Bryce’s-Patcnt Fl’alcr-wlleel, .‘
.(mnde ol cnst irbn.) which has‘ been” mp,-
icently inlrmlucéfl into this county. "Phi:
junbtctibvr feels confident-that they 'ai‘é
Imperiur many other wheel nmsf‘in 'use’iil
ithis country, and he desirv‘s all pérSO‘r‘ih
iinterestcd to see them Ain'opualin}: and
E"udge (or lhcinseli'efi. He'u-uuld’réfcfllq
film-following gentlemen who have‘t’itctn'"
1'" their mills. vl7. :-—Jumes Shhflei‘fJo'hii
'Miller. Jacob Coleman; nnd__Jamés Mii',
(on the Sin‘nemahomng; E, "5' "\‘v_ Fili‘:
twin. Ctpnrfichl ; Levi L'ulz, Frenc‘hviiifl
and Wm. lrvin,'Curwin'sviHr. ' l "'
'l5. CO '.‘. .’i'
Cléarfield. Jan. 10, 1847. g“ 1 rs,
, N 0 TI ‘C‘E.
11$ mummy GIVEN. um, Lew-”76¢.
Adnmnistrnlijm have bet-.."granme:
the subscribers 'on"!he ‘Esjhilc of Adam;
Wheeler, late 0] Jay iow'nahip, ‘EIKWP,"}O‘
(y, dec’d—lhcujjure; ull ' pclr_é(uivsflk'_ryq\y,ijm,'
'.hémsslvés ih‘debted m} aziid l'cslat'g angling,”
quh‘fad ‘l6 make im'mc'diz‘ylc‘ flayllhg‘lg‘Ltupi me:
aubs‘cribers,_ and ‘Hiuac'lnu‘ing. dcman‘gtg)
will‘pré's'cn't lhclp "dl'i‘ly &‘U'lllgzefllig'qgedglflu’.‘
s‘eulcjviexmv '3' -7 -‘ ' ' ‘
. .- JoHN' *M’Ch Aiirléicifiiil’éiif
. $l.. ISAAC? 0' PA5_K3(?,;;3.;,i,3 430'
v. " ~. , 1. . :"fl‘l’N’fis’Udl’l'gn3M?i
Cafedouw,-J.m. 16', 1847.} ' ‘
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101 56 236 99
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95 02 221 73
51 04 119 09
100 89 235 43
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102 42 236 88
$2,818 65 $6,504 18
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