El schioctuu r 3 flit; c 1. z‘a'n‘n E I. 15.‘ PL 103373;, FOR GOVERNOR. > FRANCIS R. SHUNK. Eon CANAL COMMISSIONER. MORRIS LONGSTRETH, , 'ofManlgomerg/caunly. - A ‘ Dcmdcralié Meeting. The Domonmllc Voter! ofClanrfleld counlv m mu gunned. to menu lho court house m lho borough of .lanrfip‘dmn Saturday the 17m day at July. inst.,m 4 o'clock. P. M.--ror Ihc purpose of arpoiming two DELEGATES to attend. the Senatorin Convention. Byprdor omendmg Commilto. July 3; r - - Wu. J. Hmtmu, Soc'y. .Wmm‘fmcu' we noticed lwa woeh ago. at hflinx trken place at lhe mouth of the Sinnemw honing. by which one oftho puny wn- killed. turn: out to be fake. in part. A prouy-gnod fight look plate; but no live: were km. Tn: Fauna—A- lho 41h or July come- on Sunday lhil‘yur. (o-dny (Saturday) will he colo bralod ln cammumon'mon of the glonoun Duel-ra lion ofAmencnn lndepandenco. Throughout Iho langlh and‘broadlhbof our broad Union. and "my out in Oregon Ind Cullfomin. nnd pn lho pluinl of Mulco. lho 'Alnarican non: of ‘froedom wlll unila u n single braiherbood in mining lho lame songs ofjoy Ind gladneu. ' . GOV. SuurtKw-The Pittsburg Post say that there is a despicable efl'ort about being made by the Wings of that city to array the friend; of Temperance in that county againetGov. Shunk. This in one of the ‘ cardr‘ to be played by the Feds. But it willarail nothing. Gov Shunkie perhaps better known to the people of Pennsylva nia than any man in or out of the State having pereorral friends in almost every town-hip in the State—and few men have lived a more sober and temperate lile.-. Thin is known to the people——and any ef fort ofthe Federal party to detract from old Frank’s reputation by such means will only went against themeelvn. Tm: WAn.——ltia thought by many of the careful obeenere of the progrcu ol the wer. that Gen. Scott has before this (latch made a treaty of some eon. with the Me:- ican authorities. By hu instructions he wall-equated to proceed to the city of Mex~ ieo. and if he found no government there to treat wtth. to establish one by his own xutbority. In this case, the war might not be ended,but matters would aleumo quite adifletentaepect, and we would have an ally among the Mexican. themuelves. and the ofleneivo operations would then be chiefly directed again-t the ambition; and intrigueing milttaty leaders. who have so long kept that unfortunate country in a state of turmoil and dietractmu. JACKSON Moxuuzxr.—The Jackson Monument Commiueo have unanimously "solved to place the monument about to be smcled 'to my memory of lhe hero of New 'Orlesns. intitha centre of Lafayene SqnsreQWsshingtoncity. They have ad venised for proposals to dohvet a block of solid granite, 100 weight of 1.000 tons. to [mm the pedestal of the structure. ”Pro-idem POLK in at prelenl on I visit to the Salem Slater. Hi: reception at Baltimore.,!’hi|- edelphiaall through New Janey. at New York and New Barren, war oflhe man gratifying char acter. Thouunde ot‘ crtizenn. wnhout party di ttnction. headed by the Mayan and proper author itiu of the rupectiva pincer. turned our to pay their relpoctl to the Chief Magi-Irate of the Union. Mr. Pouia a very clear and forcible weaker. and mhie eddrorerl to tho variom committees at ro coptlon enema to have made a very favorable im prurion upon the people—tho Whig were (with a very few 1,9513;ij exceptiom) uniting 'Vllh tho-e ofthe Démocrutro party in waiting in tern:- of profile both oftho man and 'hi- manner. The Prel udent ll accompanied by Mr. Buchanan. Commo dore Stewart,nn_d unral other diltiuguiahed mem bers ot the Democratic puny. They design visit in; neural at the extensive mnnufecturing town in Connecticut and Manchu-om. and personally examine the "amt!" that was to follow tbevopeb ntion ot' tho‘teadin‘g med-urn enacted by the pro:- ent edrointetretion; ~ ”b’Gen. Scan and bin have may (to. no diubitlhil duy celebrating (ho Annivanary of A mericm Inddpondanco in " lho Halls of lhe Mon- teialClL" ,' Npvam- Hung jar ‘Murderr-er Munnzne CON'BIBED.-—“'6 learn ‘ from George Darling, or‘ the Canada Empress. 'thet Mo men were executed for murder. at ‘Vo‘ronto. Canada. on Tuesday forenoon last. ‘The name ofqne wasflamtlton. that of the other Tumey. : The former was bungfouhe murder otan old nun.- with when) belied; had .wme pecuniarydimcnl. my. in settling Which. ne he snorted finch aheeeaflold. ‘they got‘ intoa quarrel.send outing to blow. he hit the old marten the indeed killed him. A t These facts he stu red,..just. previous to. the rope ,beinga-placed around hie-nsck, Tur’neyl seems. to‘ have been a'hsrdened and desperate villain”: some timestheeh he murdered 3 than while engagedine row. Previous to, hie being executedrhe came. out-~u'pen the manifold. end‘eddreusd the; assembled thousands in ”pamper hellfirycheur ‘or more. in, the eonree 'ol' yhich helacknowledged the mur «armistice heme; I.9"a9fl'erthe penalty of? 3H,! “Vt-. 565 the sixth. glitch he find gamma-mm!copies ‘9' artsy. yes’rs.;- The"ehefléltl';fieel‘eree_l:ed withouuhe. yells go'f'thsgjait, the jlérofld' éeeepbiedfito wjitq'ese ‘:lhe‘exeehtir9n_)bfliqg irisgepse’, ‘efllergerpre pertioh‘efehomfweig femelee. Thoi'doqn'n Gd pep fiery attends!) hy' twp priests, sud ‘n they knelt upontho ucufl'old to receive Ihb lan.hle‘uing.,'lha}'rope was cm. and both were launched inlo elemity a: lhe , namo‘lnimnlpfioarea! was. the, digits 10 wilneu the airnngling..;of lho ltwo men. thatit Wan uttbrly impossible to do any business whatever in Toronto. Men. wo "Jen. and children. flocked around the acaf gold by lhouaand9.-—Rochesler fldv. June 3 4- SEPWith deep regret we learn bv a mercantile gentleman from Mexico. that Almonte has to a great extent, ‘eucceeded to impress upon the mind: of the people of Mexico. that the Whig partyin the United States. are real friends to that country; that no honorable pence can be had. until the administration of President Polk be put down. and the Whigs come into power.— And in anpport of his declarations and an euranceu. copious extracts are being daily made by the Mexican journals from the Whig papers throughout the length and breadth of the hum—Wheeling flrgus. [j’The Baltimore Sun of the 26th In" :-—On Thursday evening. just before the steamet Jewees left Annapolis. a men, evidently intoxicated. was perceived cling ing on the outside of the railing around the steeple of the . State honeo’ In that city.— Soon 8! he was observed by the peuono below. his dangerous situation became the source ofa moat mtenee excitement. After climbing on top of the rail he Itood upon his feet. and Walked nearly around. With all the loosejointedness ol tho mebriate. at the some time geaticulating violently at those belong—once or twice. we really thought his balance gone ; but staggering back, he continued his perilous walk a round' the halo-trade. After staggering around some distance he fell on the inside. Bj’The “'aahington correlpondentof the N. Y. Courier, says : Since the battle of Cerro Gordo. General Scott has been much more actively employed in aiding the negotiations than in military operation-. 'l‘ho General is in constant and confiden tialintercourse with many of the leading men In Maxico. and especially With the Clergy ; and has acquired in that country an influence never obtained by any other American. He is a regular attendant o! the Catholic Church and carries hie candle as gravely in the religious prul'euione as the greatest oftheir devotees. He does not prolt‘ea to be a Catholic. but to entertain a respect for the religion ; and mom ae his determination to protect the chttrch at all hazards. Mexican Privatecrs.—Th9 Boston J our nal olSalurday says :-—‘ Capt. lngarsoli. of lhe barque-Namilus, which venue! am ved nl this port last night from Gibvaller. lays, thal. l'our feiuccac. under Mexican commissions. were known In becruinng in lhe Mediterqnean, and one, formerly be longing to Gibrallar, was uid lo have been flopped by the French aulhomiea while fining out at or near the Oran. on the coast of Baibary. A river to the Sonlh of Magadore. on the Barbary cow. was said to be the place where they carried \heir prizes. One ofihe feluccaa was said to be cruising to the westward loe Swain." Faun-u or JULI.—-On (hie day or lcullvily and joy, when we e‘re n 1! prone to indulge in ihe good things of this liie, and not unfnquenlly lo "can. lel us nol forget Ihnl‘pverlonding the ey-lom, eilh or wnh food or drink:‘upecmlly In this leuon of the your. in oitcn allonded wilh lho moat mnaue comequcncee. "any. howevet, should inudvor~ tenlly ovorelep lho bounds orprudence. they Ihould bear in mind that Wright’s lndun Vegelnble Pill eve certain to prevent all evil relulu from impro priety of dial; because they thoroughiy clean-a the stomach and bowels from thou: inflow and conupt humor: which are the cause of colic pains. dy-enlery. cholera morbul. and other dilorden of lhe bone-la. Wrighl'e Indian. Vegetable Pille 1110 lid and im prove digs-lion. and lhoreforo give hullh and vig orio’ihe‘yhole frame. as well on disease of eVery kind from Ilse body. Beware of Counterfeil- 0! all kind-l Some are cooled wilh sugar; when are made Io resemble in annual appearance the original medicine. ' The only original and genuine lndinn Vegetable Pill-have lhe aigmlure of William Wright wri'len with a pen on 'lhe top label of each box. V, None other in genuine. and lo counterfeit thin in yonaznv " ’.flgent for Clear/ield, R. Shaw. For other agencies in L'learfield &- other can» ties. ace advertis’emenl in anollzer'colilmn. ”Principal Office. 169 Race Slrcel. Philn. MARRIED—On Thursday ‘he 23d 0! June, by - -—-, Mr. JouN PATTON. jr.. merchnnl of Curwonlvillo. in min county.' lo Mm Cn'uuuuz M- Sum. of Gayaporl’, Blair county. On the sumo day. by John Shlroy, Euq., Mr. Anon-0N Munnum! Gir‘nrd towmhip. Ia Mm -—-. _daqghlor 0! Jacob Kylur. of Brndlbrd lown übip. ' q -» - On Tuesday evening hut. in min place. by :56 Rev. 8. N. Howell, Mr. quN Anna lo Mn. MilohoH. both of comm m-ungy. ; ‘ ~ DIED—Ii) Puke loWnlhip.‘ oh Mpndny evening Inn. of Conwniplion. 'Miu' chv. daughlor at Benjamin Bloom. about 19 your: ofngu. ' . Thur-day Morning last, in prg-aco town-hip. Mr. ngox} Dagmar}. ‘nlio'g‘t 70 your! grunga‘ . 57,1671] ’Bl.!Votice .‘of; In'quiszlz'on. ALL. {lemons imprepled are heueby no,- ' ,ztfifiefl that by virtue of. a writ:utpar., “7,50" m: valuation m-my hands. I WIII proceed by'Jury. of In uiaitiqnwonyened' on Ihe‘premises; on Tauradayjtkflu. gust math-lo makehparliliun or valuation» on MW Mm. 1.16 ace-e 9 Maud. ,qn, Shiufcflprgek! if), , Wen, tovghphipwuu‘m; ihgdon‘ obuplyiq'Jp‘l‘g‘ Ihc): film? 9[ ‘Jame'. Coheriu’,'¢leé'd.‘ ‘;.1" .f , _':'; "'.JOHN ARMITGE. Sm , ' 'Olllflnfi" WMQW‘M‘: Sheriff’s ofiic’éfllug-évdH'é ‘ ‘ ‘W°Mm;2a,:.l§47a ~ PAL Elmc'l'fim- WE have." been authorized to an nounce C'apt. HENRY B. BEI SEL. of the borough of‘Cleorfit-ld‘ do a candidate 'lor the Legislature—subject. WWW". to the action of the Democratic party olClearfield county. jul 3. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in ‘ ' ‘he Post Office at Clearfield. Pflu July lat. 1847. Brown. Jnhn Luziere-. John Barre", Michael Moore. Mmerin Hegel. Jacob Mnore. Andrew Groon. George McCoy, Drums George. Joleph ;Monimer, Miss H. GiHiam. Charles Perks, Edward _ Hutchena. Wm. Robiaon, Sarah 3 Kidd]. Joseph Swan. John Kingabury. Daniel Wan, &c.. James Lenin, J. W. w Williams. Beriah , WM. L. MOORE. P. )1. Mary Cooper. b W N the Common her next Hamil PleasnlClefivM John Wodle. count). N 0.7. Mny vs. %term. 1847. , Christopher C. l Cuuprr. J CLER/IFIELD comm r. 53.- The Commonwealth q/ Pennsylvania to Chrislopher C. Cooper. Gnn'rmo : Whereas. Mary Coopet. formerly Mary Young, by her next lriend. John \Vodle. did, on lhe 3d day of December last pasl. preler her peliliun to our Judges 0‘ lhe Cummnn Pleas of the cnunly ol Clealfield. at a Court held at Clearfield in and lor said couMYy. praying lhat for lhe cnuses therein sol forth, she might be dwnrced lrnm the bonds of matlimnny entered into with you the gold Christopher C. Cooper. We do. therelore. command you, the said Christopher C. Cooper, on helore we cum manded. that. setting aside all busmeu and excuses whatsoever, you be and ap pear in your proper permn helnre our Judges at Clearfield, at I Court of Com mon Pleas there to be held for the couan aluresaid. on the 30th day of August next. to answer the petition or libel nl the said Mary. and to show cause, if any you have. why the said Mary. your wile. should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony agreeably to the act of General Anembly in yuch case made and provided. Hereof fail not. Wilncss. George W. VVomlwnrd. Es quire. President ol our said Courl. at Cleaafiehl, lhe 28th day 0! June,Anno Domini.lB47. WM. C. WELCH. Prolh‘y NEW STORE. VE‘HE subscriber respectfully inlormo _ the public that he has purchased the GOODS remaining in the store of McGirk & Perks. at Philipsburg, and intends car rving on the mercantile buoineu at Meir. old stand, He has replenished the old 'with an entire stock of flew and Seasonable Goods, consisting of Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Paints, Oils and Dye-Stuffs Together with all such articles as are generally kept in a country store. ‘ o ”Also, A large nuortment of DRUGS 4' MED ICINES. warranted genome. Persons Ifndlng to the fitorc fur medicines may re ly upon the accuracy ol his compounding, and filling all prescriptions with care. [Cf'All kinda of country produce re. ceived in payment. CHARLES R. FOSTER. Philipshurg, June 26, 1847. $5 Reward. TRAYED from lhe subscriber, resi- S ding mar lhe borough of Clearfirld. about the 16th of June. last. a Dark Bay Mare. 7 years old. wilh a black heavy mama and tail. rnlhel‘ below the common height, heavy bodied. and carries her head down when travelling The above re wagd, and all reasonable charges paid, for lhe delivery of said more to MARTIN NICHOLS. Dr: Lawrence 'p. July 3, 1847.-pd. Dissolution of Farmers/lip. THE Co-Pnrlneruhip herelnfore exis ting between the subscribers. in the More at Philipsburg. conducled under the firm at McGirk & Perks. wauliseulved by mutual consent on lhefirat day of May. 1847. Their stock In said store has been said-to Dr. Charles R. Foster, who win conunuelo carry on the same at the old “and. ' James McGirk is authorised to settle up the business of lhe hale firm. and those having unsetllcdv accountswuh me name are “quested lo callvwi‘h .him and Men}! to settling them wi'hnnt llelnv. 4 JAMES McGIRK,g -' EDWARD. PERKSI“ " ’ Philip‘sh‘qrgglupgl,‘ legend; yjul.B. ATTEND! ‘ -, yy‘ CAIRNOTmE ip g am {now aivghixzthn! ',- .a'flnx mg \‘subdcribe‘mwnnls‘ 143 mm ‘_' mohéy..,anli 'MUST» M ‘ ‘1 2{H.flVVE‘ITI 'Pérspn‘s‘l “mink j'themfifllvfl. iil'llebffll'. will» ‘_sayg :hk‘chiglvslyljzlfiuPPW .93. .P*'¢Dd."}fl .19.. this niaiippgépp‘b‘tz}? ¢¢!,er{mned_a9 hm his Inafikdsptllgd‘ «without. further delay. ' - “ “Ewing 1,0119% ‘ M.,.20,1847. . '~ " ‘ ‘ JN ’fNLimJ'JV‘M" T ‘JOHN- F; WEAVER, .' ~ ,2 Attorney at Law,‘ L ,QWAWIBWa 19A: 3. wrmmw} iwérflNJ‘N Dissolution o! Partnership. HE panneiship herelolore exutgng T between lhe undersigned. trading under the firm of ‘ Bigler. Boyntun 8:. Po”- ell.’ was dissolved by mutual consenl‘in E pvil lust. . ' The busing“ will herenlter be carried on by Wm. Bigler, Wm. Powell and John F. Weavet.‘ under the firm 0! Wm. Bigler 65 Co. V WILLIAM BIGLER. JONATHAN BOYN TON. . WILLIAM POWELL. June 26. 1847. ’ NEW & CHEAP 1; SUMMER GOODS. BIGLER & CO, are now disposing of their large and welj assorted stuck at SUMMER GOODS. ' Their le lections were made with patttrular regard to the wants 0! the community, and im neatness. cheapness. amt service. their en tire stock. from lhe garrct to the cellar, Wt“ compare with any other assortment that is now. or ever has been In the count ty. They have a large supply of the usual variety of , A _‘ _ Dry-Goods, Groceries, QueenSewarc, Hard-ware, Boots and Shoes, Drugs, Paints, Oils, etc, 'l‘hvir RUDD'V of Fn-hionnble BON~ NE7 S'. ,lIJITS. Cfll’S, 130078 and SHOES. &c. &c . are particularly wor‘ thy nl noYice. ' .WAH of which they win dispose M upon terms nu accommodating us they have done no times past. Y virtue ol a wrtl of Venditinni [Ex-l B ponas. issued out of the court ol l Common Pleas of Clearfield county. and l to me directed, will be expo-ed to public}‘ sale at the court houae, in the borough ol Clearfield. on Monday the 30m day of‘ August next. a certain tract ol land. alto-l ate In Gibson township,Clearfield county,‘ bounded as follows :--commencing on that line ul divlaion between Daniel Miller and ‘ James Max’s land. thence along said line N. 322 p 9. 9.10 to a hemlock corner on the north side ol the Sinnemahoning creek. thence again N. 54 E. 167 pa. to a rock oalt. thence N. 218 pa. 9-10- to a puat on the northern bounda-y of tract No. 5470. thence eaat along eaid line and by tract known by No. 5469 311 pa. to the north eaat corner of the tract. thence by No. 5463 and 5467 S. “640 pa. to the corner of the tract. thence went by Nos. 5392 and 5391 W. 445 pa. to place ol beginning. being part ot two tracts ol land surveyed on warrants known by Nos. 5470 and 54- 71, with a haunt? house, saw and gust null. log barn and bearing Orchard. and 125 a crea cleared thereon. Seized and taken in execution. and to be sold as the prop‘ erty ol James Mix. BY villue of: wrll ol alias levéri ln cino Inr mechanics lien. issued out of the Coutt of Common Pleas ol Cleav field count], and to me directed. Will be exposed lo publlc sale at the same time And place. a certain Grist Mill or Mill House. meuuage and tenemenla. silunle In Boggt lowmhip. Clcarlicld county.— Seizcd and taken in execution. and to be sold as (he propern‘ 0! David Adams. by JOHN STH‘ES. Sh’fi. Sheriff’s Office. Cteanz field. June [2, 317.5 . A. .. 32’." J]; _ is ‘ ‘, W._. .51; $3.: was; ' x . , " ... tr .fs: . ‘3). :9, \ @2521. 53¢;- , .1» LJZr-‘igr‘m , "rt“ . ~ ~ JOSEPH GOON, AVING succeeded to the above bu H sioess even beyond his most son~ gutoe expectations. takes the present oc casion to return his thanks to the public tor“ their generous support. He is now ptepared to mnnulacture either BOOTS or SHOES. in a style as good. as neat. and on ventures“; as they can be monu factored elsewhere in the county-«nod all on the moot accommodating terms. He only asks o continuance of the patronage he has heretolore received. but is at the some ttme prepared to supply anyincrease of custom that may be given him. ". He no»; always be lound at the shop formerly occupied by R. Shirk, on Mar ket street. one door west of Rich’d Show’a stare. l MM. 20. .1847 ESPEU [FULLY ill‘qunl lhg cill- R 1900,0[Cleurficld‘mgd vicinjly. that he has loomed in Lhiarphpce, where he has commencegl,lhe_, , ; .. Tailoring‘Business,‘ thicthe iliténd's' clur‘r:yi‘n'g oil in” all its branches—pledging himlelf to do his work as‘wellfms Mutant! as xCHEAP. an in can'bekdonerlaewb‘e'rc in :lhe your)”, v He occupico‘ the ,shop on .Evong attest. foymerly ,ogcppied by .M. A. 'Fran‘khaml neq‘r‘lyl’pppps‘ilp .flemphilli; hotel! u'rh'grg he hand! 'l9-. mentpn‘d: flmiV‘gufiJibt-‘r‘é!’ ""I:annuh'mvntwnugeu ,I. ."x'" E iljwca-“i”; Fepeivqt r'. ' qluly'i'fié‘ Ila: was Enshivn.» 1‘ ‘, hivifprlilv'l2,.f47.”;g 13111 E ' ll ' ‘ Sheri fl’: Sale. ALSO t BOOT & SHOEM AKING. Attend ”to this: madman RICHARDS NEW GOODS. Cheaper bargains thim‘ war .’ KRATZEM; BARRETTS HAVE juntlopcned at that! old alpha a larger assortment of goods than they ever had. and are aetltng them lot?!“ than they ever did. Every bndythnt In! examined their stock any‘they have prelfi" 3,. and cheaper goods than they ever seen oflered in this market. Their stoék il large of . I ~ ‘ Dry Goods. Groceries; Hardware, Queensg ware, Drugs, ~ Boots and Shoes, we...“ Wilh every Variety usua||y kept in§ Co‘un try More. Ladies are particularly mviteé .. in call, as many articles have been "lee ted wilh care. fur them eapeciaily. Theft: have aim esiablishod n More at Clearflcld‘ Bridge. under ihe firm of ' ‘ l. L. BARRETT & Co., Clearfield Bridge. Cleagfield county. Pd." where iheirslock is equally lame. and we” selected, and will be sold for the same‘ prices. and on the same lcrms.-as at their sion- in Cleurfield (own. Their stock then! also cunsim 0| ; DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. HJIRDFJIRE. 'QUEENSWARE. BOOTS &- SHOES. DRUGS. &c.. . Winch will be sold much lower'lhnn they have evn been offered there. fij‘l‘he public are invited to cal! and examine the block June 10. ’47. 3327174‘ Stray Steer. /-".‘-"‘;(f ®AMEIO the residence .L-n—La: 0! Me subscriber. in Jurdun loW'w'lip. Cleavfielrl cnumyabom me 41h of Juuc. a bright red Steer suppo sed (u be three years old. with a nub at I horn on the left side of hi; bend, and: while apol on the inner rude 0! each hind kneo. The owner. by coming lorwud and proceeding as the law directs, can hme himproperly. June 19. ’47 Jun 919,1847 nillinery & Manmamaklnm lss MARYANN HOFMANSLMigs M MARGARET GUNSAULAShua the pleasure In announce to the Ladiei of Cleavficld and vicinily. that they have ”- tablishcd ‘hemseives in this mace. When they will be Wepared lo execute all ordcu in lhei: line of busineu in lhe but and most fnqhionable style. and at the shone” nmice. Their shop in or. Second the". nlljoini‘ng Ihc residence «I William, L.- Munre. Ordcrn from a distance will be pumpl ly attended to. Repairing or altering Bonnets and domes will be done a! the nhoncst notice, and on the m 0“ reuonr ble lermt. . May 20.1847. _ r-HI J‘J‘l‘f .l‘ NIJEI‘I’JJ‘IINI‘M 2 DR. JOHN c. RICHARDs, 2 S AVING determined to unite S 2H Corwansvillp his pennmnent" S reotdence. takes thtn method of mfur- 2 5 ming the inhabitants thereof. and vi- : zeinity. that he will continue the S 2 pructtce of Medicine. _ 2 8 WA“ calls made upon him. eith- g zer by day or In the night. will recent: g prompt attention. J. C. R. I, z May 20. 1841. 1y 1 z L—rrrrrrrrJ-er J‘l‘ NJ~J¢JJ~JV~< ~ ..‘: E& W. .F. IRVVIN‘ue . just regeiving ~lheit' £33.»; Spring stock of gnodn. which they offer lur sale at very reduced prices, for cash. lumber or counuy ptuducdb- CflLL 3ND SEE. May 20. 1847. . HE pubwriber hereby gives notice tn T those ul’his customers who know lhemselves on mrenrs,"lo come formrd and settle their acrountc. Thou-. 1123- lectihg this. whose accounts are of long standing. may expect to catch ' Jem‘e.’ . F. P. HURX'XTHAL. May 20, 1847. Is HEREBY GIVEN that we ingedd' havmg our books semen up. Thouil; lerested may look out Mr ' Jimmy) 1 E. & w. F. IRWIN;- bin! 20, 1847- . I' 'x B ,olßonnels, of various prifiela'rllh'f‘ ions mid qualities. for s'nle at thu ,gjbi‘gf ' ‘ , F. P. H'UR’XTIMJL.“ , June 4, .1847. Notice & Caution“; AU'HON ,i‘s'hereby given’tutall rpm: 0 'sons ‘againifl buyihg or' selling. hr‘im ‘nny way In'eddliug with the fo|luwingprbn perly’. viz :-’-The iinterest'o't‘ John‘lwue Nice In the wheat and one now‘gruwipg'on‘ me {arm ‘uccflpi‘exfby himgvand Ih'e'iiflerenr of lhe said Wallace In‘fl'l(lK‘o'iß‘_l‘U jqiitlhh‘ farm of Joseph’fonlon'. and alsnpnerWifidi, Mill. all in; L'nWrcnce '(own‘ship-‘A‘oki‘v‘gflv ’said prope'uy' wésvpurchuse‘d‘ by mam Consgable’ualefiinnd are 'only i .loaned' it) the said Wallacé; ' v ’ ‘* ’ Mly'27c 1847“ "I " GLOYERISEEDmFHd ._ BACpNg jog sale hr C.R.A.NS,&ABWT‘HMJ Cuminuville; Mn; 11, 1847-. 1 '5l". ISAAC MCKEE. TO THE LADIES. NBW GOODS. AT LAST. s HUGH ilv.E'.l\iV‘!r.~ ; laud“ =I -11 .7...= =I qnl Lu :5: uni”?!-