53.4 m ihfi}?i§if§l§q 11—11: ER? f c p EA 3 FF'E 99,13 31111510.!847 mafiwmozn FRANCIS'R; SHUNK. ' ’ [FOR CAN'AI; COMMISSIONER; m M 93318. LONGSTRETH, 3 bflidh?é¢mé?é,'§viinfyl " , ' Illemocrmic'.l!leeling.- .- Th'e Dé'ino'c‘mt'x'c Véle‘n ofClen'tfiold county m 6 m». qneilcd to meet at the dam! A Muse In mo hbrough nl Clcnrfloldmn Snlurdnyjhe l7lh day of July. inst..m 4 o'clodk. I; M.-‘-{or Il‘m‘pwpuae‘, olmppniming two DELEGA ,ESJd attend ‘lhe Scnpprinl Conifenlidh‘ ‘ ‘ ‘By‘grdef ofS‘lundingCQmmiggo. ‘J «‘ ..Idly‘sl. . ~‘. ‘ E Wu. J. Hmému, Sédy'. ulfl‘HE Foumn OF- JUL‘Y,‘. f figweyy‘ lairgo co‘rr'course‘of. people' mafia. ed\_‘jbé:fiqeigfira'llyiohl‘o'r"rho 4'!le of Juiy-m 'Wolf Run, on :spg‘g‘apy' ; lia‘s'r. j'i‘he hum: ber um look dinnor. it in onidnras bet'w‘éen mine and ‘ four- hundred. The Sunday Schools _of Our borough _‘repaired in 11,59 grove on-Cole HI", near rho residence of Mr. Gulicb. w'hlero they sp'em‘lhe after noon in appropriate and agreeabla exerci- Tho day was very pleasanhbm as we worked vary bard, ol course we are un ablo to give any particular: as rolhe trans actions on! doors. ' " all OXEN DROWNED. -—'A' m’sr'my ‘ During tlte last rice in the river (which was some time in the foreparf of May) a yoke of oxen were found in the river some wherein the neighborhood ofGallovya har bor landing. They had on a yoke‘und 'a log chain, and from appearances must have been drowned. It was supposed that they belonged to some of’the neighbors. and that in attempting to cross the river thUe yokedtogether. they had been aweptofi", and that it would be but a few days until the owner. missing hts properly, Would make known his loss. Strange to say. however. there has been no owner yet found for the lost oxen—no person heard ofas having lost such cattle. It In pretty clearly ascertained,-tto are informed. that theydid not'belo‘ng to any person in that neighborhood—and upprehemionelare be ginning to be entertained by many. that“ they are from a distance. and that there might have been some person lost'wtth them.. From such reflections we have been requ'eeted to make the matter public. so that the myetery' may be eolved. The Meeting. By leference I 9 lhe call. it will be seen that lhe Standing Comm‘iuge bah appoint~' edlS‘mnlday npxt (1711; inst.) for‘h‘oltlipga a copnly .meeling’l'or the‘purposo of appoint ihgtwo Seniloriél Cbnl’erees. The con renlionis expected to meet early in Au gust—hence we will be too lam ifwe post pone lhe nppoinlmedl unul the September coun. ' . : A This meeting may be though: by many ‘0 be of but‘ liule importance, and not Worth attending. 'l‘hig i 9 not the case. But if n were bf bfil'liltlé im'po’rlance. it should, for that vbryfxcasox}, be 'more punclpglly al~ tended. It ia'lhehé ‘failitfea! that "inipire ‘ho opposilioni'apd itohould therpfole be feltulo be the duty of every democrat Io mm out Ib‘sdch meetings—73nd il‘i'e hoped tha: on ndxtSaturday ‘e'very man who can, willauend. = » J . , . [EPAdvicea a lillie later thnn‘we give in another column from‘-Mexico.~state that Gem-Scion would not rnove from Puebla on the 18th ofJunev as intended, but would nr 'waitturther reinforcements. as lh'e're’s’iét sauce to hiaventenng the capital was grow ing'verx formidable. It is said the Mexi can have a very large army to defend the city-.eupported by from 70 to 90 cimnon" Iftbia 'bti, to; who ii: to blame T = Ol‘ebrly 3* inetttiPmbM/O-the Wadi-'5 ln'Pon' groufighting 011' the Ten Regimeothillto theyery,;lalt. tieekvvol‘. the '.s‘eaatofi; when they might have passed it the fi'rbt week. And "had ‘they "done ‘s‘oj..all the men .that yore now in! Mexico. or o'nktheii'" way tbithQ .gr. mightheve roughed the seat of j‘v'fa'r in April. - JfiGen. Scott _had4 have had sulfi .eient {one to follow up his ‘victory‘ol' Cer roGordo, and inerch'ed straight fortified, fiitho‘nt‘giving'tho dtecojnfited enemy, time to rally. he might have ,entered theacapitai without firing a gun. Now, however. a great battleijll meet likelyuhe fought, and 'perhaps-h'unai‘eda 'br-onretav‘é'mtdje'igg and tiio‘na‘l‘eitdo bribe infatuated ‘M‘exieans' la’id 10%;, 1L“ the Federal _memhereoltlie :l‘iiit .Céogreaettbink of this—and lathe patrio ‘etleporlion of 'the.reok and file; ofztheir party, also think ol'il. " ..‘“, '.‘ xi“; ..‘flfi’By ,thq ,ar'riyal, ot‘lhe sleamaglp eqladzifiw *3“: mm; my, 'iqremgpncp‘iia .;x‘e'c‘éifv¢d’fzomuEilgybp‘é.” " _‘l‘tie’thy "ne‘m BF ‘impbflhjyhe iflfie‘fallqin" mg ‘g’r‘aip market. TIN-iii icccuionedfby ishfiflfioreklééprbi pee! oznh‘e’cropi; ’ ngps Va'r‘a .longqhtdinpa: that grain will‘n‘bob c6qq‘dpjigq gd'nibdoi-: Mol3l3!)fgir.priqudeLumfinrpb- " L " ’ ‘ lgréan‘i'ié !' ’"f _ M ' ' j. The pm'ci’e'dmgu'onhaoémoa‘rauaSum. ding'Commil‘leéf \‘vill bé-Tdund‘in‘anb‘nhér column. to whxch we invite die mention of {by friemlo of’Democmic'mea‘uuien The pféceedings ‘ére Gel-y ‘ jfidici'ddii‘.’ ‘ find only {iced lo be‘carried-out 10 enaure~lholrium '[iiha'mfauccess of all ‘lh’o.’ngchatigeicé'ndj: dales,.so furJaé oiud’v‘ov'm county ia‘ml‘o‘reoV led. _ ‘ ‘ " - ‘ ’ ' ‘ 5 Out detnitcrnticfl'armers,‘ 'rnore than any ether naytofthe cntnmunity, nhouldtake i in interestin. and devnte sometime, if nev ¢°°9sFJ,‘l°" the. pramotton and prefierva tion ol‘tlte .intp'ortant Democratic mohanrea established by the present administration. While the new 'l‘arifl'places thezfermer on an eqttal'l'ooting with the rich manufactu. rér, ajndiae‘qttres to all blank» :1 lairendjuat protection. the Independent Treasury in no ‘ lees potent tn gtta'ranteejn'g to all classeal an " equality of privileges.” To render these blessings'per_mnnent. it is only no eassary tor the people to give their support to Democratic; men and measures. 'ch’l Taylor’s last Letter. , Gen. Taylor has given to the public sev eral letters in reply to the question, whethe ‘er lte will be a candidate for President, ; end the laetone we notice, is to a relative, ‘ the editor or a neutral paper in Cincinnati. called the ' Signal.’ which epoils all the anticipated glory of the Federal party; In thin letter the old hero eaya that ' in no case uill her aufl'er himself to be made the candidate of any sect 'or party.’ This, of codtee. will caupe the Federelparty to look around for somebody more accommodattng, and “8 may expect to heat of them oiier ing a liberal‘ reward for on ‘ Avuuene.’ Nodoublthcy would be willing to give a high price—even as much as to surrender their very suspicious Oppoailtun to the war—for a men that will carry them thro' in triumph. Gen. Taylor, however. states that he is willing to be made President: 'after the canolusion of the 'war.’ if called to that post by the venue. without ' distinction oi party, and until then he declines defining his position politically. MEETINGOF THE Standing Committee. The Democratic Standing Committee ol'Clenrfield‘ county met on the evening of the 2d ot July, and on motion, 0. KRAT. ZER wns‘nppointcd Chairman. and WM. J. Hlnrmu. Secretary. Alter which the tollowin'g proceedings Were unanimous ly adopted : " Whereas, To secure the triumphant e lection of the candidates ol the Democrat ic party in this county it it only necessa ry that the phrly should act unitedly and harmoniously—and in order to secure this union and harmony “e believe it is only necessary that the highest of the majority 01 the party should be fully, loirly and clearly expressed. t'l'herel'ot'e Resolved, That the system practiced last lull, ol the Democratic voters voting directly tor thecnudtdatea of their choice at I Ptimary Electron, is belichd to be the haircut and best means ot ascertaining the popular will. and the same In hereby adopted and recommended lor the action ot the party this tall. . ‘Heaalued, That the following named persona be nml hereby nrc_ appointed Com mittee» ol Vigilance [or their respective districts : Btccan'a township. J. W. W righ.t,_Ja- cob Leonard, Andrew Shofi, ~~Wilnnm Mum-n. ‘ r _ Bell. George Wallets, Charles Ellis. .VVm T Gilbetl. R Mehnffy, B 'l‘ozer. 5, Bogga. Thomas Beers. James M. Shaw, James (J Barren. Brad/ord. George Burger. George Ky» lar, A K »Wright, John-Shiny. ' ~ Brady. _B Bonnh Dr} Wilaon. Martin I. H Lullbcr. E Long. Jeremiah Mules. A L. Schnell. R, C 'l‘gylor. . ‘ Burnside. Joseph .hchurray.': Jacob r’ Nell. David Sunderlm, Henry Baru ' hatlLßeeder King. 7 ‘- Chest. , SJ 'l‘ozer. Giles Tucker. Q'avihgtom, F. Coudriet. Adam Huey, / M Sgbncllrs Muurer. . , . pecayu'r, John Hughes. John Shaw. '1!» .seph McClurren. ' I ; .1 Ferguson. _Dg. J. P.’ Hoyt.‘ James Mc .' ‘Cupken'. ‘Juhn Hockenberry. .aen.. Fox. John 1 Bundy.Jnmes Moorhead.‘ Guard. Abrqham KylanG. B. Smith. Goa/zen. Jncob'lFlkgu‘l, Leonard Bum. gni‘ducr,‘RohenShow. ‘ . ' Hua‘ton. 'Wm. MoqganfDer Wm. Hoyt. ‘ I; ru’e’lzNicholls,‘ Philip Hhvcner. ‘ ‘ Jordon. George" Erhardt‘Lßoher't'Batterg Isom'Dnigl M‘CGe‘ehen', Duvid'Wis'edr; ’v Jamea'T.’MéCrhcken. V .. Kart/mus. " ’James ’G'unsaullasé ' George ' Buchér.”'DhiiiellM'uvore. . _ . '. . dermm,‘ .Jamgi A Réad. ‘CoL’ 'Chas S ‘ 'Woren',‘Joh‘anq‘ng,‘_S.’Ard.ery, Joseph MlWin-(N, KLMCMUHflhi ’- l“). “ (ifijbfi brah yKylnM mob; isc, - Abrahhtfi-‘Wuzg",“Henry St‘neah‘ John WW. Innume. Hu‘hterh” ' 3'55 i' Penn; anx‘el; Johnstom' Jul-Fergusdn, JonathanEvaus, Patrick Daily; ~ Pike; vaulhobyK'mlzerfAlex. Caldwell. ’ John‘ D Thompson, Jsahc‘Blo;ohn,éjr}; L Jackson Crans.' Benjamin ,Bloqm; gen” 's' Miéhaé! wage. I).",lvhmmpf-ngnra'pgi :g; ;Wabdw'ard. Chil‘siuafn Show? [63;]!de def'mfflmo;A'swdeb ’ C’léarjfleld ’ Bolto'ugh. Ihhidli Full'e'rld'n, ' Wm Bigleri. Wymv‘L. Moore}? ’- ' "9 ' 00 million; it was. Resolved. That Sat urdny the 28m dnvhf August nexl. be tween the hodrh 0172 8: 8 o'clock, be, nml is hereby. appointed. as the day for holdinz the Primary Electionbin the aévein’l elec lion dislrian 0! this county. ' Resolved. That the’ Committees of Vi}:- ilnnce be tequesled .(o gave timely am}- len and verbal notice‘td the Democratic voters ol their: respective townahipS. 0‘ the lime and place of hbldirig anid elections, and to adopt such olh'er measures as my deem best calculated to sécure KM [llllBBl and fairest exptession oflhe wishes ol lhe party. . , ' 0n mptiqn'. it wps' ordered lhnt the above proceedings be :igned by lhc Chairman and Secrelnry, and published. ‘ C. KRATZER. Ch’n WM. J. "EMPHILL. Secretary. ”Ths! annnnnn PtLLs are entirely qegutablo and made on them principles which lung oxpcyiu once has proved correct. ll is now no speculation. when lhoy are r'csorlcdwto in sickness, {or they are known to be the host cleanser: ol‘lho stomach and bowels. and m nll dynpepnc'nnd bilious cases they are a great blessing. Let every family keep lho-e Plus tn the home. ‘1! faithfully used when there is occnnion {or medicine, it will he very seldom that a Doctor Will be rcquirod. In all cases of cold. cough, or rheumatism. the afflicted owe it to their bodies to me these Pills. INDIGEfl'HON. WEAK Nnvu, Lawns: or Srin n‘a. &c.-Wriglii'q lnilinn Vegetable Pills urn a nnluml and llierufuro u corluin'curo for all kind: of nervous dilcnuel; bccuuw llicy complololy clcnmo lhe nlomnch n‘nd bowels of lhmo billiouu and cor— mpi humor: which not only pnrulyzo nnd weaken llio digestive orgnm. but are llio cause of wank norvcn, low Bpltlll, &c. Wright's lndian Vegcin ble Pills are nlln u dirocl purifier of lho bland, and tliereloro nol only import health and chocrfulnon in lhe mind, but also give new life and Vigor In the whole frame. Beware of Couulerleiln 01 all kinds! Some are cooled wilh lugur; album are made lo rowmblo in outward qppenrnnce the original medicine. The only orlglnnl and genuine Indian Vegetable l’illl have the mgnnlum of Willinm Wright wrl-len wilh a pen on (lie lop label of each box. None other in genuine. dnd Io cuumorfcil thin in tourism. flgent for Clearfield. R. Show. For other agencies in. Clear/ield & other coun ties. scc‘advertisement in another column. Di‘rl’nncipul Office. 169 Race Slleu. l’hxln. DIED—In Penn township. Clcurficld county. on “ Sunday the 41h of July, Jutu MQORK. aged about 1 46 you". The decanted was a leading member of tho So ciety of Friends, and one of our most uui’ul and exemplary cttizcns—deuerving and poncning the «team and confidence of all who enjoyed his uc~ quaintance. lii-death wu vary sudden and un ogpeclcd. Ho ate his breakfnu on the morning of that day no man]. About noon. whon'hin wxlo ro~ turned from meeting, ho wu' lying on the bed. nloeptng. m Ihc thought. Without wishing :0 din: lurb himflhe went out, and alter tome time rctur~ ned.j.un in limo to see him linking into the em bmce ofdenth. ‘.'Such is lifc‘" Going it alone in opposition to all Monopoly! AND NO PUFF! NEW GOODS flT CLEflflFIELI) BRIDGE. THE subsc’ribcr has just teceived a large stock of very desirable goods. selecled wnh great care. nml particularly adapted lo the wauls ol [his seclmn of the country. In llm assortment Will be lound Groceries, Dry Goods, Cloths and Cassimeres, 'l‘inware, Hard-ware. Queens-ware, Drugs and Medicines, Dye stufl's, etc., and a complete assortment of Boots and Shoes; glsupenor quality, all at which will be disposed u! on very reasonable terms for Cash, Lumber. or Country Produce. ' W'l‘nepublic‘ are reapchtu Invited lo call and examine this slock o! goods and judge for lhenuelves, bemre purchas- Ing elsewhere. , ' JAMES FORREST Clenrfield Bridge, July. 1847. COLLECTORS TAKE N OTI'C E. THE agveral ‘cuilectors otCéuuty and State tax it} Clearfield county ior 1846. and tar all ‘iormer‘ years, who have not settled up their duplicates. are heieby notified that their a‘ccouuts will be putm the hands of the Sheriff immediate )1 after the coming August‘court. Those intefed t'ed will save cost by attending to this no tice immediatdy. as it will be adhered to. striétly. ' V ‘ 'By ‘order of Commiuioners} ' ‘ ‘ ‘ H. P. 'THOM PSON. Cl’k. ' Comm’rs Wham} ''> . 61h July, 1847. j Sheréfl’s Notice qf Inquisition. LL pctsons inlorebted are heteby no. A lifiedfflflt by vjrtué oluj'wfi'l'blpar. lition ’o'r 'valuatiofl '.n my hn‘nds, "I will phicced'by Jury *uf ln7uisition‘ convened an lhe 'pr'c‘miscss‘ on Tmrsday 51b flu. gust rim. ‘Io mnkg _purfiitjon or. vul'uatiu'r; of-p‘ t‘ru'cxuql a'h'o‘up 1‘16! hues of; land. :o'n Slmvérisc'reélé; in :ng; tuvin‘ph‘in,g um. ihgd’b‘r‘x‘ cou‘m'y'.“ In‘te‘jh‘e cm“: of ‘Jnmei Cdn’et‘ih;dec’d.“ 'i' ' “ ' '5 "‘ . ”JOHN ARMITGE. Ship“ 'T" "‘ - ' "" HNi'a/ Hanlihgda'n counlgfi-z "5 Sherl'fi’q filfit’q‘fl’li‘lu}; all”! ' a "fivvhmiywegacan: v : ~ ~ FAh' «1.30.11, 1.! WE“'hu’v‘e heén - aulhuy'i'zedhgo' 'nn ‘ "'“nounc‘e'Cofil. HENRY B. BE!- ‘SELf of (he bbr'ough ‘df‘fll'earfield'. ha'a candnlale“lon" lhe Legislature—sowed. howevér,‘ lofhB'llciion of :the .Demdcruzic puny of Clcnrfield counly. ‘jUI 3- lS'l' OF LETTERS ‘re'mnining in L the Punt Office, at Clenrfield. _Pnn July 15t._1847.‘ ' j _ , , Brown, ‘Jnhn LuzleretJuhn Ba'rrelt, Michael Moon}. Almerin Flt'gal. Jachb Mnorb. Andrew Groon. George McCoy. Dennis George. Joseph . ~ Monimcr, Miss 11. Gilliam. Charlesl «. _Pegks, Ell‘ffilld‘g Iluchens. Wm. - ‘RQbi‘s‘oh; Sarah ' Kiduly. Jo'seph ' Swnanhn ’ Kingsbury, Dunlel' _Vl'n'll, &c.. James Lewis, J. _W. " Williams. Betiah" ‘ ‘ 3 WM. L. MOORE, P. M. Mury Cooper. by] N the Common her next fiiend. | I Pleas'olCleavfield Juhn Wodlc. 'cuunl). No. 7, May H vs. ?term. 1847. Christopher C. | Cooper. .2‘ J - - CLEflRFIELD COUN’I I. SS: The Commonwealth of Pcnnaylvania to Christopher C. Cooper.,Gßez'rtNG : W’ltereas. Mary Cooper. formerly Mary Young, by her next teiend. John Wodie, did. on the 8d day of December Inst past, preler herv‘petition to our Judges ol the Common Pleas ot'the county 0! Cieerfield, at a Court held at Clcurfiold in and lur shit] county, praying that for the causes therein set forth, she might- be rliyorced lrom the bonds oi matrimony entered into With you the said Chri‘topher C. Cooper. We do. thereloro, command you, the said Christopher C. Coope‘r, as hctore we com manded. that. setting aside all busrnees and excuses whatsoever, you be and ap pear ill your proper person before our Judge: at Clearfield. at a Court of Com» moo Pleas there to be held tor the county uluresuitl. on the 30th day of August next. to answer the petition or lib'cl ot the said Mary. and to show cause. it any you have, why the said Mary, your wile. should not be divorced (rum the bonds of matrimony agreeably to the act of General Assembly in such case made and provided. Hereof fail not. Wuncss. George W. “Woodward. EB quure. President 0| uur said Coun. a! Uh-mfietd, the 281h’day 0! June, Anuo Domini, 1847. ‘ WM. 0. WELCH. Prollz'y. You. Christopher C. Cooper. are hereby required to upponr on the 30lhduy 01 August next, [0 muwcr the complain: mentinncd ir. the above writ. July 2. 1847, JOHN S'l‘l’l‘ES. Sh‘fl'. NEW STORE. VI‘HE Subscriber respectfully inlorms _ the public that he has purchased the GOODS remaining in the glare of McGirk 8:. Perku. at Philipsburg. and intend» car rying on the mercantile business at their. old stand. . He has replenished the old with an entire stock of 'ch and Seasonable Goods, consisting 9f , Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, QUecnsware Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Paints, Oils and Dye-Stuffs Together with all such mllcles an are generally kept in a comlry store. » ‘4 Also, A large assortment of DRUGS Q‘ lUED ICINES. warranted genome. Persons sending to lhe More for medicines may re ly upon the accuraty nl his compounding, and filling all prescriptions wnh care. ECPAII kinds of country produce re ceived In payment. ‘ CHARLES R. FOSTER, Philipnburg, June 26, 1847. ' DR. JAYNE MEDICINES. KRATZER & 'BARRETTS, . . .C/earfield. I’m—and I. L. BARRETT, &. Co., ' Clear/ield Bridge. , Are the regularly aulhnnzed agents {or the sale of the apove Valuable medicines, and have on hnhd u \jlqry large supply— 'l‘hey also intend keepihg ‘wnatumlypn hand a full suppU.‘ ‘ ' June 10, ‘47. 7 V . ‘ AiTEN D n! , , 3‘ . 5‘ WA“! NOTICE is igmmlj' now given that g; ‘nmrx’ the subscribe; wants fl} . Wm\ money. and MUST - H/UEI'I'! Persons knowing themselvesinllebléd will save themselves ttouble by attending 10 this notice—an he is delenninell to have his books Selllcdwvitlmu! further delay» 1 ' ‘ HENRY LORAIN. ‘ May 20, 1347. - . , l “$5 Reward, Si? RAYED from lhe subscriber. resi ' V ding near the borough of Clearfleld; about lhe 16") of June. hat, ‘a Dark Bay Mare, 7 yearlold. with a black heavy munonnd lull. rnlher below the .common height, heavy bodied, qn'dpavrries hgu head down when nuvplliug. Thu zobuve re ward. andmll .(‘casonable charges paid. for theadelivery‘bfsaid-mare.‘o‘ 3“ - ’ ' 3 MAR'I‘INWNIOHOLS. an. - ' Lawrence tp.;J.u|y;B;;lB47.—pd. BQQVEWEDQEBRBSPN for magwygw L E. r Qurw'inbville,Mhy.Zll. .1617.j.,2.§.i'.ij. 1‘ "W 1 VAX Y1K?“ 9,312.1 o 4 \ Ht‘v “H a . _. . =1 ‘gnAithtlornéy'at-Lamg s emammmmfiai L’””W’ MNNN‘” DlSSOllflion ot Partnei‘ship. THE ,Pfl'mqrahibgherololore existing ~‘betrween‘thg uhdér‘aiglieflfl (fading ..1 under the firm of 9- Bigleninoymun &po '- ell.’ “”88 dimmed by "'nutunl'tonh'ent in April last. ~ .v. The business wi“ he’re'alter. be"'é'arriod on by; Wm. Bigler.‘z.,Wln..vPug/elfmd John F. Weavcr, Undgr theffiym of ’W’m.‘ Bigler &Co, .. '_ .‘ , _ WILLI'AMuBIGLER. JONATHAN BOYNTON‘ WILLIAM: POWELL. June 26. 1847. NEW-& CHEAP, SUMMER GOODS. . IGLER & CO.. are now disposing B of their Inrge and well aswrtcd stock 0| SUMMER 'GOODS;_ Their ac. lections were made with pattt'c‘hlar regard t 6 the wants of the community, and for mamess. clteapneas. and service. their en lite stock. from the gnrrct to the cellar. wtll compare with any other Infisortment that is now. or ever'has been In the coun ty. They have a large supply ol‘lhe‘usual' variety of ‘ - - Dry-Goods, Groceries, Queens-ware; 'Hard-‘w’are, Boots and Shoes, Dr‘ugst Paints, Oils, etc., -- Their) supply of Fashionable- BON NE’IS. HflTS. CflPS. BOOT-Slain? SHOES, &c. &c., are particulatly ‘w‘orw‘ thy of notice. ’ " -' {Q’All of which they will dispone'o'f' upornJlefms as accommodating ~81 lhe'y have don‘é‘in times past. ' ‘ June 19. ’47. Sheri fl’s Sale. Y virtue ol a writ of Venditioo‘i Exw B ponns. issued out of the court of Common Pleas of Clearfield county. and' to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the court house. in the borough of Clearfield. on Monday the 30th. day of August next. a certain tractlol land, lho-- ate In Gibson township.Clearfie|d co'unty. bounded as follows :—commencing on the line ol division between Daniel Miller and- Jstnes Mix’s land. thence along staid lino: N. 522 ps. 9-10 to n hemlock corner on? the north side ot the Sinnemahoniog creek.. thence again N. 54 E. 167. ps. to a rock. oak. thence N. 218 ps. 9-10 toe post on the northern bounds-y of tract No. 5470.. thence east along said line and by tract. known by No. 5469 311 ps. to thevnorth eest corner of the tract. thence by N 0.4 5483 and 5467 S. 640 ps. to the corner of the tract, thence west by Nos. 5392 and 5391 W. 445 pat. 'to place at beginning: being part of two tracts of land surveyed on warrants known by Nos. 5470 and 54-- 71, with a home house, saw and artst mull, loz barn and bearing orchard. and 125 :- cres cleared thereon. Seized and taken, in execution. and to be sold as the prop erty of James Mix. ‘ JILSO. _ , BY vittue of a writ of alias leuri la cias uur mechanics lien. issued out_ ul lhe Court of Common'meas of Clean» field ecumy, and to me directed. will be exposed to public sale at lhe same time and place. a certain Grist-Mill or Mill- Houlc. messuagc and tenemmla. shut; in Boggn township. Clearfield countyw- Seized and taken in execution. and to be sold as the property ol David Adan“. by ; ' JOHN S’I‘I'I‘ES, Sh’flh Shorifi’s office, Clear- ' field. June 12. ‘47.; -BOOT wHOEMAKINa - JOSEPH coon, , HAVING succeeded In the above bu siness even beyond his monoun gume expectnliunadnkes the present oc casion to return his thanks 10 the public for their‘generous support. 'He is now prepared to ‘mnnulhblure either BOOTS or SHOES. ‘ln a style as good. as nea'l, and as PERMANENT; us they chn be manu factured elsewhere in the‘cnumy—and all on the most accomnmdacing lermsn He‘ only make a cnn'tim'mnce of the patronage he has herelolore receivedpbut is a! the some tune prepared to supply anyincrena of custom that may be given him. Hcvninf always be lound' at the hhop formerlv occupied by R. Shirk. on Mir. kct strict. one door west of Rich’d Shaw“. more. ‘ May 20. 1847. Agted to this, 2t GEURGE RICHARDS.“ ‘! ‘ESPEU'I‘FULLY 'inlorlng "(upwi- R Zen of Clearfield and vicihi'ty, sth he has locayed injhiq plucefw‘he’rje hefty” commenced the ~ , , i ‘ ‘ .1 1 . TailoringßusineSs,, ‘ Which he intends carrying-on iq 13“.!“ brunchea—pledging himselhq duhumotk as well. as NEAT, and as CHEAP. nllt canboflune elsewherg in; the-_coungy, x . , Hezyccupicmhe . shop on Front, alregt, formerly; gpcupied‘ by M. 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