chn cx att‘c 33a ngn ct. .c LE A 1: Fl 1:: L D. P 4. Jam; 12.1847, . , EOR GOVERNOR. FRANCIS 11., SHUNK. . FOR CANAL COIVIMISSIOI‘JER.~ MORRIS LO NGSTRETH, _ > of Montgomery county. ..4th of duly. The-ciliaafis of [be Bordugh ofClaqrfiold und‘u. cinnymo respectfully Invited to mom In the Court hon-9 onFridn'y ovonmg lho 18th innu for lho puh’r pose of making mrungomema for reletyrnlmg lho nppro'ughifi'g Antlvenary of our National Inde pendenco.’ > ‘ Juné‘. Ith 1847. f , WWO -huvo had unolhor week of excellent weathér. and lho cmpl lhe! were lunguluhing are greatly improving.—lhough the wheat crop will fall ref-glloilv "of lhe! ycnr‘s. Benlden the injury cauled by 010‘ phlnvomble winter. and Iprlng. the ‘Fly i! doling a great deal of damage. The bro-pain ofa very nbundnm crop.howoven of upring gain. gtanflrun. &c.. was never belle: -—-nnd if the favorablenesl oflho nu lon conlinuon, will nloro then make Hi) the deficlency in the crop 0! wheel. . - l 31min.“ TtitAL.—'l‘he lrtul of Mary Myer: and John ‘Pultur.llor tho murder. in January‘ tut. at John My'ert. ‘(huubnnd of Mary.) took plnco nt an‘klinfl’nq “zeal: bql‘oreluut. and re-ulted in thair'coq‘victiqn {lf murder in thefinl degree. Thu murder walcoruruitted by udminlittering poi-on.— Tho evjdenc‘o mu entirely circumltantinl. But-o completely llnhed together that the jury had bfit little difficulty In finding us verdict of guilty. Tun , MAnxmt—Although at! dent‘r'tptiom 0 products continue to pour into the Atlantic pnrll' the'pnco‘ol grain continue- to advance. In New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. the average wholomlo firice of wheat; on the 81h that. mny be stated at Q 25 per bushel—flour at 810 per bah fat—rain méal at 85 59 pot btirrel, ‘nnd Corn at 31 90 per bulltel. Wheat in retailing at $9 pp.- hushelgltLetviutown. and about the name at Brlle. fonts. "But'fihe myatnry In no in. that uhilothue articlevu‘c‘ommnud Inch htgh , prices to Um out. in Pittsbur'g‘nny‘qttnttuly 0! when! can Be bought at $1 per Shlhel—corn at from 40 to 50 conll, and tion} and meal in ptoplurlion. Cfmal Tolls. The llnnipburg Union of Wednesday lau can~ l tninnt Itntomotlt of the toll: recetved on the Penn. ‘ nylvnttin 'qnttnl npto the htofJuuo. from which we make ‘tuo tfollowiti'g exlt'ncll. The relulll are gtnttfylngfbeyoud all calculations. And what u cummetttnry on that grand scheme of Federalllm in uur last, Legnlnture, that wiiheyd to 101 l these im. provements faults ‘plliful mum of Rum million: and a half. to a. _corupnhy or nnbobs, foreign. peh hnpu. in teoling and interest to every thing Amor icnn.-. Agajn, wo ”horn the people of Pennsyl vnm'n killing to mist their affairs to the tender mercie‘: of'tfie lenden‘of such a party? Told] nmounl ofilolh rgceived up to "1915: o! June.lB47. . Sam‘g pénod in 1846, 'lncrenao' in 1847 Lost you; the lolul rcceipjs from ca nu): and Ilailcrondl were Totil e‘xpév‘n’uea qr last year Nod-‘rec'oipu 10; tho year. The riceipi- o'l'ylll'e prelenl,)~ear up lglho 1n Jdne.‘ exceed Ihat of l'ul'y'éni' Io the nine period py [he sum of The receipts of the month. of May. 1847. niche exceed lhe! of the . teme mon‘lh'lnsl year by lhe mm 0! 56,546 58 h ll lherofore‘n Very moderate estim ale to place lho whole roceipza of the when! year, if no exlrnordin~ my celuallien’ occur nl9] £OOOOO. indeed [heroin ten-on lo bBIIOVB (hey will exceed um tum. But my , ’ Afid lho oxpeman oflhe your will, if no accident. new", be reduced ‘ more than $lOO,OOO, and may be ‘, {luly caiimnlnd at Leaving the. not inpome of the pre -3 ten: year. ~ . 81,000,000 00 BRANDRETfi's PILLS BY CLEANSING lhe . Blood from 'all lmpuriliet. giver power Io every or~ gun 'lo' performjll fpncliom healthily; no mmldr whether externally or Internally muatad. Nnmre has forin'ed lho towels for {he ovacuolian‘of ull mhofilihy'humora 6f the blood. and ifmnn would but one éommon aensefbo'woul'd lake care ihey performed this olfico fnilbfully. ll the bowel: are outofioiglfin'il‘ (00 slow.” 100 font. a fowfiorea or Jlrppdrelh'sl Pvil‘ls'wlll- bring’tham to order, Auk lure “infill" was dyuig from convolipolell bowols ‘ivhnt'éu'rod blur :lw (all: you, Brhndr'ellx’n Pill-. 3— Arkhflgfvlhb ho! ‘llud lho dygomery {or six monthl. on'd evolr'y‘ romady'llsz'fnil'e‘d'; ho'wlll re'll'yo'u'lhnl 'Biérlrlrfiib‘éfilli jc'nr'aa-' hin‘: in a week. so with 6111's} diaeuéul‘ lfll‘wolvo' Brnn'drelh's Pills rubbed .denin i'lznlf pin! offlolmea. curqd o llnla boy go}: op u‘loor‘ 911;th {up [whigh wag, rapidly spread; 3%” N 96919:" on}! ,E'l'mfilh ,;' dozen: doctors had drilodilo b0r9.:.-but_could no! 5, lho poor' ‘pnrpnla vly'ubhldflflvo'g’wan‘h‘all' 'lhoy were worl‘li‘jlo'hn've ‘lfi'a'tl‘il edilai ‘lbul:';o%ry ‘lblngzth’é‘y "tried-”did no, good. until Illey'applied to the Brnfidrolh ay'alem. Jail '0 Willi! boxwllholmul' ovary dilenso’lo “(blah nub iI heir'wb Perrdverfanco Inllho uro of 'lheu fPills- will cfléci; a-c'uro‘vovliore a cure is pos amt-"17““ ' , “ “ . " ‘Dylpepsy‘llia-wéiknosu of tho digon’n'o organs. Bndaliko'evéty Ether chmplhifihia hauled byimpu fit: of th? plooq. Thg gnurlcijuica. a fluid pocul, “igr‘ i 0 tfia'dtqmufli; wh'pn yecygleq {£99} _bgflplood.‘ :if7““«"’!?‘s€éli"is%“? '5 rmwewnflamd; wufla‘fiemmx)’:flashed, “WWW; undigentdd until it becomes iii a manner apoiled i or petrified in the stomach; hence, bad health. a disagreeable tulle inthe mouth.' headache, gldtli~ nan, lowneai offpiritl. wasting of the body. &c- Wright's Indian Vegetable Pill: are a‘ natural remedy for dynpopay. became they cleans the pto~ ‘ moeh and bowels of all billoua and corrupt human. l and purifies the blood. ' Beware of Cotmlerfeito 0! all kinda! Some are coated with auger; others me made to resemble in outward appearancmhe original medicine. The only original and genuute Indian Vegetable Pill! have the signature of William Wright written with a pen on the top label of each box. None other in gonumc. and lo cminterreii this in eonaear. flgent for Clearfield. R. Shaw. For other agencies in Clear/Md «Sr other catm~ ties. see advertisement in another column. WPrmcipal Office. 169 Race Street. Phlln: AUEION. THE subscriber huvmg given up hnuse-kcep|ng;'\vill ofler for sale m Public Vendue, on Saturday June 26m. 0! 10 o’clock. n. In., the entire lot a! lur. niture in his house. cnnsisling of Beds, Bedding, tables, Looking- Glasses, Chairs, Stoves, Crocke ry-ware, Carpets, &c. WTerme 0! Sale will be made known a! lhe lime. Persons wishing to examine the properly can have an opponunily of doing an any time during the week previ ous to &he sale by calling on the subwriber i S. N. HOWELL. Clenrfield, June 10. ’47. B‘Y virloe ol 3 wnt of Vend'nioni Ex ponn‘. iasued on! of lhe court 0' Common Pleas 0! Mansfield coumy. and ‘ to me d|rec\ed, will be exposed m pub'jc: sale at lhe court house. in the borough ol Clearfiehl. on Monday ‘he SOlh day of August out, a cenain tract 0!; land. silu~ ale In Gibson 'owoship. Chmafield counly; hounded as follows z—cotmneocing on the line 0| division behveen Daniel Miller and James Mix’c land. ihence along said line N. 322 pa. 9 [0 lo a henfluck corner on lhe north side ol th Sinnemuhoning creek. thence again N. 54 E‘ 167 p2l. to a rock oak. thence N. 218 p 5. 9-10 \oa punt on Elbe norlhern boundauy of "act NO. 5470. (hence east along said line and by Irac! knnwn by Nu. 5469 311 ps. u) the norm" 685‘ corner of lhe lrncl, thence by Nu. 5468 and 5467 S. 640 psdn ‘he corner of the Irnrl, Ihonce was! by Nos. 5302 and 539] W. 445 p». to pin.” 0! begunning. being purl ol Iwo tracts of hand lur'veynl on warmnts known by Nos. 5-170 and 54 7|. w'Hh n‘hame house, saw and grlsl null. 'O2 barn and bearing orchard. and 125 a tree cleared thereon. Seized and taken im execution. and to be acid as lhe prop erly of James Mix. by JOHN STITES. Sh’fi. Shwifl’n office, Clear-g field. June 19.. '47. NEW GOODS. $628,362 10 399.883 62 Cheaper bargains than ever .’ 228,478 44 KRATZER &a BARRETTS 31.295494 76 714.972 63 HAVEjuM opened at ‘.lteir old “and a larger assurlmenl ul goods than they ever had. and are- selltug lhem lower than lhey ever did. Every body that has examined their stock any they have pretti er and cheaper goods than they ever seen oflered in this market. Their stock is large of Dry Goods. Groceries. Hardware, Queens- Ware, [Dru gs, Boots and Shoes, &c. With every variety usually kept in a coun-, try store. Ladies are particularly invited to call, as many articles have been selec ted wilh core. for them especially. They have also established a More at Clearfield Bridge. under the firm ol .'.'L. BARRETT & (30., Clearfield Bridge. Clear/field county. Pa. where their stock is equally large. and well selected. and will be sold for the same prices. and on the some terms. as at their store in Clearfield town. Their stock there also consite ol DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HflRDW/IRE. QUEENSWflRE. BOOTS 5- SHOES. DRUG-s'. &c., Which ‘will be sold much lower than they have ever been ofl'ered there. fl'l‘lm public are invited to call and examine the utock. June 10. ’47. 580,522 13 $928,478 44 I .600.000 00 600.000 .00 ISRTIAYNE MEDICINES KRATZER & BARRETTS,‘ Clearficld. Pa.—-and I. L. BARRETT, & Co., Cleagfield Bridge. Are the regularly authorized agents for the sale of the above valuable medicines. and have on hand a very [urge supply— They also knew! keeping con‘slamly on hand a full pupply. : " June 10, 47. /‘_l :- .3 '2 ‘FAIR'NQTICE is g gflgfibwl‘i now-given _thm g 1 "HF-N the subscriber wants ffl 3."77\ ‘ (mbney, and MUST ' . U" Hfl’EIT! Person's knowing ‘mem‘selves'indebled‘ will save thémselvés‘ trouble‘ by. unending "01M? notice—gnp’he'is' determined. to have hlk vbp‘okl settl'ed withont further delay. g: ‘ " ' “ ' ‘HENRY LORAI‘N.‘ ”I! 29:11947'34‘25' ' ._ I 1111 Sheri 17’s Sale. KTTEND! Spring and Summer GflflDS. LEONARD & MOORE have just re- 1 ceiVed and are how opening and sel ling at their old etbre roomé; in the bore uugh of Clearfield. their stock of ‘ Seasonable Goods, Consisting of all the varieties of . DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. HflRDW’flRE. QUEENSWJRE, TINW/IRE. &c.. &c. Among which are Glues inivnriuus sizes and shapes, Nails. Scythee‘."Furks. Shoe. ele. and the ueuu| varioly in each line.— flLSO—Clocke. Salt. Rice. Flbh, Steel, Sheet‘lron. &c.. all of which are offene low for Cash. or in exchange for Country produce. June 10, ’4l. $2O Reward. STRAYED or stolen lrum the premi ises oi the subscriber. in Chest town ship. Clearfield County. about the mm of May last. a Sorrel Horse and black Mare, Described as follows :--'l‘he horse is a sorrel, about 15 hands high, drooping in the shoulders. and a mark on the letlock joint of the lelt hind leg, caused by being corked—is eleven years old, and is a nat~ ural pacer. The more is black, l'ouryenrs old. With one white hind loot, a star 'in the llorehcad, which runs almost to the nose. isbout fifteen hands high—very light loot. ed. and is a good traveller. A man named Thomas Hardin. resid- Ing in the netghborhood. having disappear ed about the same time. leaving a wtle and lamily. is supposed to have slulen the said horses. Said Hardin is about twenty-one years of age—s feet 6 inches high. thick at'l, round smooth-laced, and rather a good-looking man—-when last seen had on a suit of blue broadcloth. He talked ul going to Schuylkill county. Pa. The above reward Will be given (and .all reasonable charges paid) to any person apprehending the llilel and horses ; or 'l'cn Dollars and all reasonable charges lor the htnaes alone. Any person havmg a knowledge of such horses having been aoldl will be liberally rewarded by gwtng inlormation of lhe fact to the subscriber, at Chest P. O. Clearfield county. Pa. SIMON RORA'BAUGH. June 9. lß47—paid. List and Classification 0F Remilers 0| Foreign Merchandize and Liquors in Cleurfield county (or 1847. RETAILKRS cuss. LIQUOR. LICENSE Brady township. Arnold S. & Geo. 14 no liquor lrvm and 14 do Lyons Joaoph 14 do Borough of Clearfield. Bugle! A Co. 13 do Kralzar & Burton: 14 ‘do lluulhnl I" l’. 14 do Irwin E. &W. I‘. 14 do Leonard A; Moore 14 do Shaw Richard 13 do Pike towns/up, Born-u Daniel 14 do lrvnn John 12 liquor ‘ Pnllun John ' ‘4 no hquor Grant A: Broth", l 4 liquor Beccaria (owns/tip. Cooper Israel {:9 l 4 hquor Owem A. P. 14 ' no liquor Lawrence lawns/tip. Forml James 14 do Boggs township. Barron IL. &Co. ' 14 do Karlhauc township. ' Lebo Jot-ob G. 14 do Woman A; BICHHEI' 14 do Covinglon lowm/n'p‘ 14 do 14 do 14 do Lulz Lew Alphunzu Lecomplo Bunnono John Burnside township. McMumay Jamel 14 do Waller A. B. - 14 do Brady Wm. 14 do Pulchin John 14 do ’Girard township. 14 do Pulcbin John Bradford township. Wright & Graham - 14 do Ferguson townsth. Hoyl John P. 14 do Bell township. Biglor 6L Co. 14 do 700 Notice is hereby given, lhal on appeal will be held at the Commissioners Office, in the borough ol Clearfield, on Saturday lhe 10m day ol July nexl, al which :ime and place those permns lhinking them selves aggu ievcd by thé above classification may attend, ll lhey \hink ‘pro'per. WILLIAM 'l'. THORP. Mercantile .dppraiser. June 10. 1847. NEW FIRM. Boot fi Shoema :3! . I .n a ‘ g 1 QO-PARTNERSHIP having been en tered into by the subscribers on \he 219 i day of April last. respect fully an nounce‘ lo *their friends, and the public generally. that lhey'imend carrying on lhe above businéaa in all Ila various branches, in the shop lormerly occupied by one of the nboye firm, adjoining Gem-gel): Lu nich’oholeh in the borough ol Cleurfield, where they Will b‘e'glnd to receives. liber al ‘ehure 0! public patronage, pledging lhémselye’a to do all lheir work in lhe heal manner.‘at.r_eusopable prices, and at the 1 shorlelsl ‘noricgfl .- - . . V A . wCountry ,prorluce lnkeuio exchange [or warkgxind a reasonable creditallowed. "1' ' ' RICHARD MOSSOP. . . 5 man 3.. urban“. . May.ar.,.i.847- M’Alister’s Ointment. “53; ;.- 1.. - F’ziiififlé’ff—f v.. fiifi‘”3 ’u‘i-‘Eczzr. " ..-—_.—===:‘.'-=~. '-' 35*? '1 '.':;’.-_J—:—"‘ , ’ ”-3“? v. fag—"s%? “:13?" ‘1 ’s’i% ‘.‘ ‘.‘—“(‘.‘ h ‘6 33-11% "' (.‘.'—ll7. i p. :--.—t-:—» ‘ v, ‘_ . '_ ; [mtg “"4453 mm 5&2'4?‘ u " "-.a'n - "ff-Aer \' .1. fl .- ~—' "2 3;:5437.’ ,—:r—-—--:;;A ‘3‘?— J}: 523‘}; "‘3' " $531115;- *7: :; 44.4.2179: Insensrble Persptratzon. THIS OINTMENT HAS‘POWER to cause all EXTERNAL SORES SCROFULOUS HUM~ ORS, SKIN DISEASES, POISONOUS ,WOUNDS, to discharge their putrid malters and then heals‘ them. It in rightly termed All-healing. tor there is scurcr-ly n disease. external or internal. that it will not benefit. I haVe used it [or the last fourteen years )lor all diseases at the cheat, consumption, liver. invol vmg the utmoet danger and rouponaibility, and‘ l de~ clate before heaven and man. that not in one single cam-hue it tailed ,to benefit, when the patient. was ‘ within the reach at mortal mount! ‘ l have had physicians. learned in tho protea-ion.l ‘ have had Minlstvn ol lheGonpolJudges of the Bench iAlderman. and Lawyers. gentlemen of the highest erudttton, and HUtJ‘ITUDBa oftho roort use it in eve ry variety of way. end there has been but one votco. unonnited.univenal voice. anytng. “McAlietor,your iOtntment 13 soon." i CONSUMPTION. It can hnroly be oredlted that a who can have any eflect upon the lungs. seated tn they are within the system. But if placed upon the ‘ chestnlt penetrates directly to the lungs separate: the ‘ porwnnus particles that are consuming them and ex ‘ pols thorn trum the system. It 13 curing persona of ’consum tllOn continually. lIEABACHE. The Salve hnn cured persons ol the \ Heedncheul' l 2 car‘setending. and who had it rogu ‘lurly every wait. so that vounttng otten took place: i Dt-nlncss and Eur-Ache are helped wrlh like nuc~ ccau. RHEUMA'I‘ISM. It removes almost immediately the inlhmnmtton and swelling ‘vhon the porn of courbe CEUHQS. V ' COLD FEET. Consumption. Ltver Crmplnint. puma in the chest or side. tnlling ofl'ul the hair. one or the other. always accompanies cold feet It in a sure sign ol dtseuae in the ayatem to have cold feet. Tm. Ointment is the true remedy tor ecnomm. :nvatrzus. SALT tutzuttt. Livzn COMPLAINT. son: EYKB. QUINBY. not”; THROAT. nthNCtltTtß. anosz on son: BREAST. “LE-l. all cums-r DISIAUES. such as Ann- MA. on-nmsrox. runs. also. sent: LIPS, CIIAPPID BAN 03. TUMOKS. CUTANzoua “turner“. ruinous manna. and.ol the aunt. There I! no medicine now known so good. SCALD HEAD. We have cared cases that actn~ Illy defied every llnng known.“ well as the ability ol filteen or twenty doctors. One man told us he had spent $5OO on hll children without arty benefit. when a law boxes of the Ointment cured them ‘ BALDNESS. It Will restore the hatr quicker than unfiulhcr ttnng. UItNS. lt it the best thing in the world lor Burns. (Read the directions around the box.) WORMS, it Will drive every veango at them a way. (Read the directions around the but.) ooms. Occasional use at the ointment will al ways keep corn: lrorn growmg. People need not be trou b‘etl with them if they “I” use it. PILES. 'l‘housynds nro yearly cured by this oint~ ment. 'I‘E‘I‘TER. There is nothing better tor the cure ol Teller. 87 00 7 00 7 00 JAMES McALISTER. 6!. Co.. Sole proprietor of the above mmficino. CAUTION. "Nu Olmmonl Will be genuine un on the name: ol Jamel McAlliucr or Jam Mc 10 00 'l 00 7 00 7 00 'I 00 10 00 Allister x} CD‘ aw wnnnn mm I: ran upun lulu LABEL." PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. lfead the Followmg Communication, 1 Received from an old, respected, and well known cmzon o! I'luladelphin. and llwn judge lo: your-oil. Philadelphia.lolh me. new, 1846. To 'l‘. B. Pelcuon No. 98 Chestnut street: anmg been requested lo mvo my Oplnlun ou lho mem- ul Mc ALISTEK'S SALVE I am wflling lo onumemle some ol'lhe benefits “'hlt'h I hgvo experienced in the um.- of lhe urucle. In the lpnng of 1845 I had an attack 0! Erynipolnn In my face which bacnmo very pumful.and "landed nulouno o! my eyes. bumg uuendou wnh fever. my distress was great and [ lmvmno lo he leurlul afloa- 7 00 18 75 7 00 10 50 10 50 7 00 mg my eye. _ Although not much u hohovor in what is lermnd quuck medicines, I purchased n box and made nppli~ canon wmy face To my surprise the pum soon I baled and In a week's mm: 1 was ant-rely cured. and I firmly bchcvo it was lho salvo under l’mvndouce 7 00 7 00 700 700 thll cured me. ‘ an llul nme Lu lhe present I hnvo used lho nrli cle nu uccuxor. required. and In ovary cnao when: l ‘ have uncd 11.! have taund n dccndcd benefit, Alone line In gomg lu had In! night. my lhmnt was so sure [but] awniluweu min (hflicully, but by an up pllcutiun nf lhe aulvo I was rehoved before morning. [have used ll m cases 0! hurnn. hrmsvs. flprllnfl and flesh culs ull wuh lhu huppwsl clh~ctu.nnd one cage of poisoning hy 11 Wild vme in lho wuodn has been dried up and cured by n lew nppllcnlnuna. From my own expencuco I would slrongly recom mend ll mull,“ u cheap convcmcm Inedwlno. It requires no propurnliun nmor lhun m rub u on the ul flxclod purl. , i l huyu bucome no pumul to it that I expect lo keep 700 700 700 700 700 7 00 700 7 00 ilcnmlanlly In my [amlly. Though no! lunbzuuun 10 appear In print, yo! I can nol retuu lo have mm commumCullon made public 1 judged km“ to nerve lhe uuuso a! humanity. ltcupecliully lhnm. WM. ADAMS. No. 26 Old Yeti Rand. gff’ Price 25 cents per box. ‘ fl G E 1V T S: E. & W. F. Irwin. Clearfleld. Messrs. flmolds. Lulhersburg. John Patton. jr. Curwinsuille. Levi Lutz. Franc/wills. . Clean-field. I)ec‘_2s, 1846.—1 y. 7 00 7 00 Notice & Caution. T OAU'I IUN is hereby given lo all per . Buns against buying or selling. or in any way meddling with the following pro~ perly. viz:-—'l‘he interest ol John Wal~ lace Inthe wheat and oats now growing on the [arm occupied by him. and the intereut ol the said Wallace m a lot ol Rye on the {arm of Joseph Jordon, and alsouno Wind- Mill. all in Lawrence township—nu the said property was purchased by me at Constable's sale. and are only loaned lo the said Wallace. May 27, 1.847. f'" "r” J‘ ITIJ¢NJNMNJ<v §HAVLNG determinedhfin make; 5 Curwe‘naville» his permanent, S S residence. takes this method of mfor- g Bmin}; the inhabitants thterqof, and vi~ a zcinily. that he will continue the s a practice of Medicine. . V 2 IS ' 56°A|I catiamade upon him, eithg S" 5 er by day ortn th'e nightwitt receive 5 2 prompt attention. J. C. R. 2 25, MEI-309 1847 a '. ,j (2,:- 311]. , S WrrW-rm ,rr‘ ".I"va ;s‘;Frz—f-'—j_.n 1 r frfixT—g—‘t E“; 3 f3;£ff:==l I, A ' ' 4415; [.51 _A _ -_: :21 :4, ’fli.‘ ‘.'/£l4“ be; 1"" 24:23:: - r; : e 9342 ~4.——v:’:-f3 ~. u‘fi‘ . »-_- 1;: '.L. ’ 37:35:57: '\l Tzigraé $3233.:L. 1‘33: ;‘?‘-.’.€:*-:‘ stgré—z»,. --‘-:-f-f 1; 53 x‘fiE‘Z: :s‘: §:‘-‘~'=:——="f: . , .‘ I‘. firm A-- ,7 .- .K?f.2:-:__.'E; "":{=-.‘e:§§ HUGH LEAVY- .‘VTahe Woticc I» Take Notice! « fl ,4 ALL persons are hereby notified not .0, . buy nr sen. or Lin any my interfere or maddie with the foilowing property now in the cm of John'Wallnce.’ 0! Lu». ‘rence mwmhip, viz-:a—l yearling calf, 1 wmtcr or spring calf, 4 sheep. 5 shoals. l sow and 3 pigs. 1 log-sled. l lonrg-aled. 1 log-chain. 1 doublenlrce and sing when. 2um hameas. 1 pair breast chains, 1 long chain. and-l spread chain-as I Pur. chased them at constable’s aalq, May, 271 b, 1847. and they are onlylloaued vldé-iuid Wallace F. PVHURXTHAL. June 41h91847' Public Vendue. “7 ILL be sold at public vendue, at the residence of the subscriber. in Decatur township. Clearfield county. on Saturduv lhe Ith day 0! June, inst" the following described . PERSONflL PROPERTY. One new denrborn wagon, horses, ‘ cows and calves, sheep. hogs and young cattle, one Durham bull, one brass clock, together with the household and kitchen furniture, without reserve. WA reasonable credit will be given. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, A. M. ‘ WM.’ HUGHES. June 4. 1847. ‘ - TO THE LADIES. Nlillincry & Mnntnamaking.- Muss MARYANN HOFMAN &Miss . MARGARETGUNSAULAShave the immune to announce .to the Ladies of Cleatfield and vicinity. that they have cs tnbliahcd lhemseives in this place. where they will be prepared to execute ail order! in their line of business in the but and most lashionable style, and at the shortest notice. Their shop is or. Second sheet. lntljnining the residence 0! William L. Muorc. ‘ ()rderq lrom a distance will be prompt ly auemled 10. Repairing or altering Bonnets and dresses will be done al lhe shonest notice. and on me most renoun ble lerms. " May 20.1847. - BOOT & SHOEMAKING. firm? a a!» JOSEPH coou, AVING succeeded In the above bu- H ninebs even beyond his mostr‘san- 4, gume expectations. takes the present oe-' casiontu return his thanks to the public [or their generous support. He is now prepared to manufacture either BOOTS I or SHOES. m a style as good. as neat._ and as PERMANENT; as they can be manu- ‘ faciured elsewhere in lhe County—and all on the must accommodating terms. He oniy asks a continuance of the patronage he has herelnlore received, but in' at the same time prepared to supply anyincreaue of custom that may be given him. He Ina] always be lound at the shop ‘ {unnerly occupied by R. Shirk. on Mer kel street. one door west of Rich’d Shah’s store. Mav 20. 1847. Ni: GOODS. _E &W. F. IRWIN are ; _ . 'ust receivinv their 419%?“ ‘1 Spring gluck of good; which they offer [or sale at very reduced prim-B. for cash, lumber nr country producc.~— CALL .7ND SEE. May ‘2O. 1847. A T LAS T. ' "HE subscriber hereby gives notice to 1 those at his customers who know themselves In nrrenrg, to come‘ torward nml nettle their accounts. Those neg lecting this. whose accounts are of long standing. may expect to catch ‘ Jessic.’ F. P. HURX'I‘HAL. May 20. 1847. v FAIR NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN that we intend I having books settled up. Those in terested may look out lor ' Jimm .’ E. 8: W. F. IR€VIN. May 20, 1847 Executors Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamentary have been granted it the gubscrlbers on the estate of Abvaham 605.", Bcm, late of Decatur township. my ceased. nml that those indebted to said en'- tute are requirgldi to make payment with out delayyandf those having claims again“ the name wm ‘present them duly authenti cated. for settlement. . JOHN GOSS. ‘ - HENRY KEPHART, _ Exe'culorc. Decatur township, May 22. 1347_. ONNETS.—A good . asaurlment B ol Bunnela.~ot various -price9..luh iom and qualities. for sale at lhe store of FIIPI HURX’I‘IIALL June 4, 1847. Diséolulion ‘ ol Pai'lliel‘Slgip. THE Parloeralu’p 'pn_ glxe.;lirn_é,lli'cg.of Medicine, euleleyl Mmqo by (hamb scnbers on the 28m day of July Jankflu lhlfl _day dissolved by mung! _conge‘nh— Each 15 empowered l 9 settle hl_s apcq'u‘nu, wilhou‘ recouisflo‘, lhe ulhpr‘. . " ‘ 'M.'.E 'WOODS.’7.‘.T{2 2/ T . 10 nlcuagmsg; {Vicuglwu'f's'vlifl‘fi Ma‘] 21?.“1‘847q .‘ ' '~" " TIM MEI
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