mclmocxutjcwunn c L E A RF] [-1 LD.‘. Pr-Jupv 24. 1847. , q Vimn‘aovennon'.‘ ' _ ERANCIS’ R. SHUNK..; so3l:an COMMISSIONER.‘~' , fmdn‘ms LO’NGSTRETH,‘ iv? {mammary Maw kwy‘tfifidr'éutn‘ni 9' law dayi’ Iflo [he‘lfu lugo', nnr'nhe} ofAriiafxc'nri. coldly! woro .uick and dying at Puebla with dyuentdry.‘ coca-iound by the mi ‘of‘polionodmilk. hcedu’c‘onfirmatioh. ' ‘ 'Tni HAVING—So far in- wo‘ fan'llcar'n'frhm Ihé pub'li'af pfcppj'cnlil. “cal. ’u‘o‘g'th una‘aoughhho wheat crop ofiho prelonl hnrvoll will fall bin Mule that! of link of that year: 11-doca no! average u‘ much to Ihd‘qc‘ro,'ljm~ibcrdiwul n gunp'hanjlmbm n~ crcs.p§wn, ‘and'lh‘o atom is better. . ' ; (ME' Q ,_,;~ ‘:~_- ~ . cry-mun C. Nslu. i. dead! He died a: his residonco in Philadelphia; on Saturday evening hm, ofmngulfmof Me’bi‘ain. nflor ono llour'l “l netg, in the JDlh'ycar arm, ago, Mr. Ncui Aun ono oflhe. brightest ornament: or'our counuy. Ho' oloo’d nl'lhe hend'of American literature. and no man could my more ‘.’lilll lhe Inmo number at wo'lfdnthnn‘tho Amerxcnn Buz. Ho “in cdilor of Ihé are‘nnlylvnldnn‘ {or many ycnra. .nhcnlw named a literary paper which bure‘vhi- name. and which he conducted “Ile ulrnonlinfiry ahlll'xy and Janey-.‘uplohlu deu'lh. p. l. I V‘ , n’rho Sonntorlnl Convention r 5: mi. dawn-x will be hold at Indian! on lhe l-7llr A'ugus‘ll 'l‘lle clgim lo the r‘undidnle lieu bclwcen Indiana and Cambri'n. and we Irndl [lmp um cuunlico will u. nuc upon snine Him who \u'll he nccoplnble lo lho whole dillilcl. whether lhnl mnn IllOU'd ho a cili xcn‘ol’lhoae. or onhcr oflhé ulllor counlies ofllne dillricl. ' Thei: ,chqin: should be acccplnblun lho Democracy of Armstrong and Cltnrfield. WW: have received on anohymoua communi coli'b'n.‘ te‘bommendingn rcapcé‘lc'd cilizon of Brad fordlounship. nu candidnle for County .Commu sinner. When lhe uulhur given un hiu real name and rcluncli lhe pouaga he made In my. we “ill compiy nigh his rcqursl. W'Wo have been favored wilh daily Ihoweu this week. whlch are cooling and term-hing alter the heat ofluu week.‘ when lho lheimomcler stood at 94in ‘lbo' allude. These Ihowerl are by no menu wolcumefixown‘cr, In our human in lho mud-I of lhe" burn-l lubon ’ ' ‘ W'Phe eecond eddrese of the Detnocrntic State Central Committee. will be found in the foregoing columne. No man ehould neglect the opportunity ofgiving these papers e cereful perusal. They are ebly written. and their etutcmcnte may be con- Gdently relied _on for truth end veracity. The present eddreu gives 1: faithful. thorough and briefcxpoution of that grand echeme ofthe Fed erellete oflett union. to createfle mammothcorpo vetibn in our Stetc, and "wafer to thetr hands the entire public worke for e mere tithe of what they coet. In preventing the consummation ot thri echcme the Democratic member-of our Legislature at the lest union'done e grent‘ deal more good to vhepcoplc of the State. than the Democratic mem- ‘ here olthe Legislature in 1835 would have done‘ could {hey here succeeded (in preventing the N. 1 (better oflhe United State! Bank. II.“ the Wluge have control of the Exedutit‘e n'nd‘Legielnlu'e branches of the govern‘meuti nut winter..nnd this will be one‘nftheir firetoctsof Reform—end then good by. to Republican independence in Pennsyl-l vente. Senator Brawler“ melnly lnetrumental in the defeat ol thte monetroue mterureandmedc one pl’hiu beet epcechee (which we publiehed loet-' Ipnng) again-t it,»in which he pointed out with a tlcerncle that could not be mistaken. the 011-‘ponx erful influence ouch ecorporetion would cxerclee on tho basiuese 'end political aim" of our State Wool. —-Wultington county proddcel more wool thnnjny other cou_nty‘ in tho State. It in melt mlin urticlo'of produce. From a long drtiélc tn c. 1916 numbgr gl'tho‘ {Ropquer'gnnted m that rqt'z‘nty, the VndvnttCe on the ptico of vt‘nol over that o! In! year. il’ulnt‘udnt 25 pour com, and tho editor caulionl hil wo'ol-growtng tendon against Felling to tpeculalors ~«ho ml] doubtlan try to buy it at a low pgico. Farm 40 to 60 cent: in the ave-raga runs. of wing: in ‘lhnt _‘uclion. ‘ 't 't Tltero incompnrntinly uprakina. but little wool growq in _lhilimu'nlyl bu" _utillmthet-a in someuttnd wejtharqfote mnh thin Itatomem in otdqr to put our fume" on their guard. ' Like our lumber. £0391 10"! me uncle not mind by the Turifl‘ of ’46. ,‘Commlltees or. Vigilance. The {ollowing ii Ihq list of Co'rpniiucég‘ ofVig‘l nlan‘po for' Ibo eavarnfloleclio'n dinlricu'ln Clenrfiehl'd coéuly. " It ii lhe dqu‘ oflhéie committee: ,Io m~ pefinlgd Ihg Primnry Election on Saturday lhe 28l_h_any 'ofAuhu-tnéxt, by giving nolico,of,lho limo and p[tx_co.¢of [3014"); Ind olaclion,—"by.auen ding an péno'h Fthc‘fnbely'n. and organizing the bond of election with a Judga and a Clark. and nlgapdmg to Inch olhor dulioa us mny lend to {he IdVlpcgmenl and lugcelg gflho Demoqmlio party I Egagarid‘townahgii g J. w. \Vrighl, Ja :.co'b Lequgrd, Andrew" Slipfl', -Wi|liam.. Re", ' "Gabifi’q' Wailéra‘,’ Charles, Ellis. me"T Gi b’ert. R 4 Mehafl'y‘, B Tozer. Bajggl, ” Thomas Beers, James M.’Bhaw, 'Aames‘cl'fin’rr’éu. ~ " Bradford; 'Geo‘rg'e Burger. George Ky lm". A KWi'ighl. John Shiny; . .' ~ Brad . B Bonn].- Dr. Wilfllm, Margin .H'iuibéf. ErLon‘g. Jeremigh Miles. A 'L. S'chn‘ell, R‘C Toms-. 5 4 ~ ‘1" 1 Burnside. "Joseph: McMurrah ’Jn’c‘ob “Netty David Su'nderhnt-chry ‘Barnf “'hlrt;‘Re;der‘King.' ~‘ j " (High: '8“) Tozer; GHe’s Town.” \ ~ Cobingtdn; ‘2 F. vCou‘driet. ,Advnm‘: Huey; M chm". SMaurer.-g g - ‘ “w."r.‘ Degglur. John HugheaLgnaa 911931519 35¢};Msgiew ‘ ‘ firguaon; Dr. 'J.‘ P. "Hoy'tL. J‘amea Mg , 'Cljlck¢'3.‘Johnjflocltenberry.‘len.‘ ' with ' John I Bondy; James Moorhead.” " ,Grrard. Abraham Kylath.’ B; Smith. Goshen. Jacob Illegal, Leonard Bum-a aardner, Robert Shaw. ‘ ' Huston. Wm. Morgang‘Dr‘. Wm. Hoyt. ; la mel Nichol}; Philip Havener. ,- . Jordon. George Erhardt, Robert Patter , son. Dovid McGeehcn. David'Wiseijr. James T. McCracken. -. , Kart/mama Jalnea' Gunsanllas, George ‘ ißUcher, Daniel Moore. ‘ Lawrence. James..A‘Rend. Col. Chuo‘S Worcll, John Jane, S. Ardery, Joneph Irvin. N. K. McMullen. ‘ Morris. Abraham Kvlur. Jacob Wise, Abraham Brown. 'Ht-nly Smeal. John Wulrvm. Wm. Hunter. : . Penn. Snmel Johnston. ,‘Jas Ferguson, Jonathan Evans; Patrick Daily. Pike. Anthony Krotzer. Alex. Caldwell. John D Thompson. annc Bloom, jr.. L Jackson Crane. Benjamih Bloom. uen.. ' Michael‘Wise. D. Thomas Dunlap. ' H’nodward. Christian Shofl, 'l‘hocho derson. “’m. Alexander. Clear/ism Barough.‘ Isaiah Fullerton, Win'Bigler, Wm L. Moore. In purlunnco of the call of lho Slunding Cnm mule. I Démocmlin Meeting wag hold a! tho cour hail-9 an Saturday the 171}: in". On mozion. WM 0. WELCH m. called to lho chair. and c. For 'nuur nppoinlod Scrrolhry. Afler'lho object ol~ lho moaling wul explained by the Chairman. on molion. Wu. J. "llll‘lllLL and Han. A K Wmcu‘r, were appointed Slénulm rial Dclcgnles, to‘ meet those of Cnmlrria. Indiana and Armslrong. ILlndiunn. on 1h9171h ofAugu-t non.~ Iu place in nomination a Democratic candi~ date for Slule Sonnlor—wllh power to appoint lub nilulu in race they are unable lo ulleml. On Inoliun. lho proceedingl woro otdered lo b 9 signed by the officer: and published. C. Porn". Seo‘y. The warmlcamcrb authorized to be built under me late act 0! Conan" approved Maul). 1847. are: Two of lhe firlt clnss; burden, United Slam tonnage. 2.414 tom. Two of the second class; burden. Unlll'd Slates 9onnngr. 1,379 (om. , , The/incl class are : - x ‘ Between perpendicular: 250 ft, 0 in. Beam. extreme 45 0 Deplh lo gun-deck in hold '26 ‘ 6 The second class are .- Belwcen perpendicularn 210 0 Beam, extreme ' ‘ 27 0 Depth to gun dcck In hold 23 0 The two firs! clan Human. and one ul lhe necond clan, to be propelled bi' ddcwvheclu ; the other by a agrew propel ler. * One uflhe lérgesl class is to be built :1! Gumorl. and one at Philadelphia; one of the second class at New York. and one at Kitluy. Mainés—W’aslunglan Union. Huwznrnc MACHINE. -A correspon dent writing from Michigan to the New Yorkvaangeliut. says: " ~ “ "A field of sixty acres was halve-ted in two days, as followq: ‘ A machine war drawn into the ficld‘by sixteen horses. gui ded by as many boys as necessary. 0n the fr'ontofthe'machino a man was stationed toadj'uu the forks _& circular knives to-the height of the wheat. which may readily thronin back into the machine. No more was ueen of it. till another man in the rear part of the‘machine'wau seen tying up well filled sacks of pure grain. in perfect ortler for the [touring thrll. 'l‘hir huge machine (of the beat wheat) harvested and bagged thr‘ée bushels in a minute.” Rosin Puma—A portion of one ofthe street: in Fayettewlle. North Carolina, is actually paved with solid rosin. A cor respondentnl the Boston Pust says that he hag riddenraml driven-a carriage overthis novel pavement leveraljimes, and n capi (nl road .it makes. It has a benuttiul clear Inuit. presenting a amonth, hard surlace. and It never rats. The manufacturer means to cast it into blocks of the right shape and size ior constructing uqueducls, water-courses,.and sewers. ' A letter from Pittsburg.of‘thé‘loihinst; informs us' that the "mammalian here have done a large and safe business during spring and summer, notwithstandtng the ruinous (any. The wool-growers in our neighboring counties s‘rs selling their wool from4o to ‘6O cents per pound. to an agent of the Lowell company. Massachusetts. ‘ ' W'ashinglon Union. CHARACTER is like wealth, it “he: many yeamo enablieh it. but thq when of an hour. may destroy il-forevcr. ~ ' Suuum Wumu —l§ 'nhould bo‘ remembered that duripg the lnlema hhul‘ol‘ lummcr, lho pro ccu,q(d|gealion is performed Willi aucthxtrom'o lgmgourlhnl our road.- lnllead'of hiring speedily diaaolved n'ud convorlgd into nummeni f9} lho bo dy, oneq bpco'mén actually lg'puilSd. 'o'r putrified 3n the uomach.. Hence bad brohlb. disagroonblo time in the mouth. qollc pains, dy-enla‘ry,'cholarn man but and other di-orden oflho imeuinu. ’ 3 Wrighl'n Indim: Vegetable Pill:"nre n carlnlh cute for nl! Ihc above, Qapgowun complaints; b 9. claujo ghéy'fle‘um' the ‘aliniyomury canal 'df'nll 'lhoaé bilibpi nml merid human, which are the canal). not only‘of gll'dinotduu bl’lho boWulaLbul ofovory maladyincidontl‘lo'man. .'l‘hey also aid and im~ prove ;¢!goi!ipn.llqd purify Ibo blood) '3'"! PM“; loxo shin hgqltl‘ 9nd yigol; lo the wholo‘ frame, as 'well 'n'ia' drive «my déagiplionpf' pup (ram lho . , - . ‘ I ‘h '- . . Wnfiéava Brampton. os‘ynkinqi: 3'39an ~,; ‘coa‘od wllh sugar: 'olhen my made to r'oaofinble in o‘ulerdyuyp'éamncp Ibo'orlélnnflvhbdicirpa: f 4~. "‘2 1; I»: .:<'¢'..‘ H" n i,"7'. wax-n r County Meeting. WM. C. WELCH. Chm'n WAR STEAMERS I '.‘a r 1. Th. pnly otiglnil 'and ~~“mmin«_Tiufi'ili'Vummblo Pilll hnvo lho Ilgnnluro of William Wright wdnlon with I pan on lhe lop 'lnbel of‘-onch bo'x. None other In gpnulno. and 'lo cnunlorfeil thin I! magma. . flgent far ~ Clear/taut, R. :Shaw. ;‘ ‘lor other agencies in Clear/field 19- Other coun. lieu. see advertisement in another column. ' WPrinélpnlpmco. 169 than Sitcel,,Phllu. i 'I‘RUB'I‘ T 0 BRANDRE'I‘H'S PILLS. lnko Ihern In on Io pru’ducoo brink 'ofl'oci, and your licknen will be the nail: of‘i: day (it lwo. while lho-o who oro 100 who lo follufil Ihll common some advice, will be lick for months. Lol lho nick. ohquiro of "10 onenll for Brnndrolh'l Pill: whether Ihc-o things aro In or nol. 'Lo'l Ihom onquiro among thoir lriondn and oak lho Inmo question. Votily If EVIDENCE ll wonled it Iholl boyproourod. To the nick, lcl mo‘my. use lho ‘ 'BRANDRETH HLLS.’ . II in lho but advice morlul map can gift: you MARRIED—Inrvi:-Q;HJ)TE-on the 15m Inst . by S.‘ *O. Thompson. Enq.. Mrfllum Kvmn lo Min Ame: FLANIGAN, all 0! Mums. , CM] 1 ‘HEETINGTW A Cnmp-Moeung will he hold ‘by lho member of lhe: Molhodin Protcuam Church, Io commence nn Friday the 27m Augual. on tho lnndn 0! Pole: Soil. in Bradford lownship. joining lho lurnpxlco.“sl mile: can a! Clcnrflald. ' A gonoru! attendance of lho brolhrcn in (equal ted. and a cordial invilnlion given Io all Chrinianl nnd well wi-hon of Sio‘n. to join wilh us in lho Eucujnpmcnl. and parliClpnle in lho warnlnp ofAl mlghly God. ' Ministers urn" denominations will meal n Chril inn. welcome. Tho I’m-idem ol lho Maryland Conference “ill bu in auenduncc. will: several miniuern {rum lhe South. By order of (he Commillce of Arrungnmanlv. G, W. STEPHENS JOHN FLEGAL. Julv 20, 1847 trJ‘J‘fJ‘J-rf’” .I‘ J‘NJJ-I'J‘J‘J‘J< s G. w. mac“ Ell, 2 s flitorncy at Law, 2 2 ‘ommimw. nst’A. S 2 July 20. '47. ’IJ‘IJ‘J‘J‘JJ‘J‘JJ‘J‘IJIJ'J‘J-fffz Can and Seal , A ~ :5 HAVING quit lie 5.» ;-f.¢gfl;,§~my 'l‘anmng b.usi -51 crux no". [he aubucnbey s’llva takes this occasion to '"’ give notice to all per uons haying unsellled accounts with him to come formml Immcdinlely. nml make settlemeol. 'l'hose neglecting lhu nolice ‘will most assuredly find their accounts h-n in the hands ofa prnper omcer lot col lccfion. \V M. HAR'I‘SHORN Cunvinsvulle. July 12,_1847-—paid. N O T I C E. THE lubwriber If’flATS W lIIONEI’I All perlnno knowing themselves indeblcd to the undenigned lor work done a'. (In Clearfield Brldge Woollen Factory, will call and settle immediately. without lur ther notice, and Inc lhexn-‘clvn Irouble. JAMES C. BARRETT. ‘ Ju'yl7, 1847y—paitl. .‘.‘}l‘ Sherifl’s Notice of Inquisition. LL p'rtsons inleresled are heleby no- A llfied th‘by virtue of a uni! ulpar~ lilion nr valuation In my hands, I will prnceed byJury 0! lm uiailion cnnvencd on the premium; on Tlluraday 51/5 flu gusl new], to make parlilion or valuation ol a hut 0! about 116 acres of land. on Shnvcncreck. in West township, llunb ingdon ‘counly. hm: Ihe clinic 0! James Cunerin, doc'ul. JOHN ARMITGE. 8h” 0/ Huntingdan coun/y, Sheriff’s office. Hun- d lingdon, Juno 28. 1847. § 9 Dissolution of Partnership. THE Co-Partnerahip herelolorc exisi line between lhe subscribers, in Ihr More a! Philipabnrg. conducted under lhe firm of McGirk & Pests. wnulissulved by muiunl consent on the first day at May. 1847. 'l‘heir stock In said store has been 901 d to Dr. Charles R. Fusler, who will commuem curry on Ihc some at lhe old bland. ‘ James McGirk is uulhorised to some up the business 0! the hue firm. and those having unselllcd accounts wilh lhe same sire requested 10 can with him and attend to aellling |hem withuul delay. JAMES McGIRK. "EDWARD PERKS. Philipsburg. June 1. 1847.--pl|. jul.3. r—aJlJ‘J‘J‘ J‘ ..rJ‘J‘J‘J‘J‘NJ‘J‘J‘Nf a DB. JOHN C. RICHARDS, K AVING determined to make: H Curwenavillc his permanent t residence. taken this method of infol'-_s ming the inhabilnnls (hereof, and vi- 2 cinity. that he ,will Continu’e‘ lhe s practice of Medicine. . ' ’ z 5 53M] cans made upuu him. eith- s Ee'r by day or in lhe nighyflyjll .receive :- prompl ntle‘ntinn. J. C. R. g 3 May 20, 1847. . ‘l, L-J‘Nf-I‘I‘JJ‘J‘J" If .l‘slkl" '1‘"! COLLECTORS, 'THEJev‘ernl collectors 0] 060 an Mid : State tax in Cleatfield coudty (or Vls46_"andvf¢r'nll former year;,'who have not settledmp: their duplicates; nrq h'eceby notified" ilmtJheir, acc‘ountaj will‘ be put in ~lhe minds of‘thg Shefifi' immedjam'y ‘aflér lhé coming Augunt cquit. '_l‘hage interes‘ ‘ (ed will! mv‘e'tosl by unending (b lhls‘na‘l| lice imme’dialelypns it will ‘be adhered'to WW ~ . _. 'll ' By order-of:Cqmmiu‘iu'nur'sr " ‘ A; H; P. THOMPSON,’CI’—k.-.I nComniiggOflice.l§ , ‘ -:f - gem Jo y.‘ 1847,- a - ~. FALL ELECTIoN: WE have been ‘nulhofized In an nounce CupLHENRY BBEI SEL. 0‘ lh'c borough (ifClcurfleM'. is n gandixinle lor the" L‘egislnmre—suhjebl, hammer. to the ‘ac'lion 'ol'“ the Dvnloérntic parly of Clcnrfield counly; i ‘qu 3. ‘ ‘ R are authdrizedslo announce Dr K WM. P. HILLS, of the borough 0 Clea-field. as :1 candidate forJhe Lfais'd ‘urr. subject to the docixinn ol lhePlimfl ry E|ecliona on Ihe QSJI day of August. “7E are authurized to announce Du JOHN P. llov'r. nl Fergusnn town ship. as a candidate ”lor lhe Legislature. subject to (he UPriuion of lhe E‘imary E lecliuns on the 28m «lay of Angus! next. V‘ffl are nulh’omed to announce J‘s; ”ELDER. of Bell township. as n cnmlldl'a'tc lor |he office 0! COUNTY COMMISSIONER, u! the ensuing elec. lion. July 17. 70 ”l 8 Electors of Clemfield county. . FELLOW cn‘xzane :—-I offer myuel! lo ynur comiderniinn an a candidate for the office 0' COUNTY TREASURER, (nub jecl to the action 0! lhe Democratic party at the pnmmy election in Augusl.) and i! circled. pledge myself In allend lo the duties 0! lhe dflicc prrsonally. H. P. THOMPSON. Clcalfie'd, Jul} 17. . Mary Cooper. lily] IN the Common her next frien .| PleasolClemfield John “'odlt', Lcounty. No. ‘7, May vs. I term. 1847. Christopher C. ' l _ Cooper. J CLEflRFIELD COUN'IY. SS: 'l‘lie Commonwcallh of Pennsylvania to Christopher 0. Cooper, Guanine : H'lierras. Mary Cooper. formerly ' Mary Young. by her next lriend, John \Vodle, (lid. on the 3d day of December last post, preler her petition to our Judge! ol the Common Plea. ofth'e county ol Clearfield, at a Court held at Cleurfield in and ior said county, praying that'for the cnusea ttherein set forthl she might be divorced irom the bonds oi matrimony entered into ‘ with you the said Christopher C. Cooper. We do. therelore, command you, thesairl Christopher C. Cooper, as belore we com manded. that, setting aside all banners and excuses whatsoever, you be and ap pear in your proper person before our Judges at Clearfield, at a Courtol Com mon Pleas there to be held {or the countv alort'suitl. on the 30th day of August next. to answer the petition or libel oi the said Mary. and to show cause. if any youhare, why the aaid"Mary. your wile, should not he divorced from the bond; of matrimony agreeably to the act of General Assembly in such case matle and protitled. Hereo! fail not. ' Witness. George W. Woodward. Es quire. President ol our said Court. at Cleaifieltl. the 28th day ol June, Anno Domini, 1847. ' WM. 0. WELCH. Prollx'y. You, Chrinophor C. Cooper. are hereby required onpponr on the 30m day 0! August nut, to answer ho complaint monlinncd ir. the above writ. . July 2.1817. JOHN STITES. Sh'fl'. [ST 0F LETTERS remaining in L the P-ulgomcc at Clemfield. Pan July m. 1847. ' ' . Brmvl-, Juh'n Luziere, John Harrell, Michael Moore. Almerin Flrgn'.. Jacnb Munro, Andrew Groon. George McCoy, Dennis George. Joseph Mortimer, Miss H. Gliliam. Charles Pwh, Edwanl Hulchene. Wm. Rubison, Sarah Kidd}. Joseph Swan, Juhn Kingnbury. Danlci Wall, &c.. James Lewiu. J. W. “‘illiams, Berinh WM. L. MOORE. P. M. Com-t Proclamalmn, WHER WAS lho Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, Pres demJud coflho Cuurlol'Cnmmon Pious ol lho rilhjudicinl Sislricl. rumpuscd ul lho counties ol Chnlon. Mifliin. (Tantra and Cleurfield. and tho Hon James 'l‘. Leonard and Abraham K W‘right. Esq'rs.!\ssbociulc Judges in Clcnrficld county. have insuadlhelr precept. bearing duto the 4m duv of May 1847. to me directed.lor ho.dmgu > . Cour! of Common Pleas, Orphans Court, Court a! Quarter Susiom, and Court of Oygr g TEA miner and General Jail Delivery, at Cleurfield 'l‘mvn.fortho County 01 (.‘lonrflummn lho 51h Monday of August next. (being lho 30m duy oflhe month.) Nohbc imtlzércfbre, hereby given. to lhoGoronersJuatlcea oltho Peace. & Constable: m and for the County ol'Cleu‘rfiold, to nppenrinqkheir own proper omens. with Rolls.Recorduflnquiamom Exnmmullogs undolher Remembrances, to do those things which lllclr officer 6:. In their behullnpporlnin to be done; and all wanes-ea and olherporaom pro~ saculng m bclmll ol lho Commonwealth against any prieonora urorequired lo he then and therouuending and noldcpnrl without lcnvcmtlhcirpenl‘.‘ Jurors nro rcquculcd lo,bc punctual ln lhmrnmndnnca oi the nppointedtinic agreeable to notice. ‘ ' Gwen under my hn'ngm ,lho lawn ol Clcorfiolthiu ' 10m (lay of July, m the car of our 'Lord our lhousn'nd eight: hundred ail lorly seven; and lho ‘ aovwly~firsl yourol’Amerirnn Independence ~ » JOHN s’“ ms. Sh'lT- LOVER-SEED hnd BACUN' ’9? sale by CRANS 85 BROTHER - .Curwin‘sville, May. 11.;1847. " ‘ WANTED. ""A lew pounds a! ' WOOL in 'paymenlof debtsdue .lhls office. ' . - f u June 19. Meeting of County Comm’rs. PERSONS‘huymgbufiineu lagjnnnsncl ' Willi lhe. bdhr‘d pf‘Commigaioncrg _nf Ule'n'rfigld ’é'ounly,‘ ‘tvill lnke_ not’icocflmt‘ paid bbar'd grill .be in Sessinn‘jpn‘ Mo'nday‘ “pg 30": day of’Augu'u next: * " " Arms-tap,- » . ~ ‘ ‘ f ‘H- 1’! THOMBsoj or". 1 June 1., 1847, .' “N, ’6" ' REGISTER'LSpNO-‘I‘ICE. NOTICE IS-HEREBYVGIVEN to ail , . Ipenons.[nter¢gléqin‘ lhg;,{oll_owipg Admmmra-ion nccbpniafiled in the Reg iucr’c omcc o! Clearfield count]. lho sume having been [alllu‘fied and passed by "10 Reaisu-r will be presented to the Dr plmns’ Oourgpf mid cvoun'ly. to be held at the caur} ho nae, in:\he'borough 0! Clear. field. on 91¢ 80"!!!” of August 'ncx't, for bonfirmnuon and «\luw‘nnc'e, viz! f _ ~ ‘ The ndminiflrngion acéount of Roswell Luther and John Ream’a. rndmifiiattatorc n! the estate .of Henry Renmn‘llam' ol'Bn (Iy lownshim Clearfield c.ouhly..fde'r.’d. The ndminislrauon accountlof George W. Horn. adminiqtrptqr 01" th mate of Elias Horn, late of Puke lovinship, Clear ‘field'county. dcc’d-' ~ - - -' " The ndminislrniiun ucccount of Jacob Leonard and Schoo‘y Scott. ndminillr'a lora of lhe estate of Robert Leona‘id. his 0! Beccarin township, Clcarfietd county; dec'd. - . ' ' " ~ ' The ndminintrntibn‘accbdnt of William’ 'l‘nte. administrator at the estate ofJoreph Hull, late at Lawrence township, Clear field county. llec’d. ' ‘ - WM. 0. WELCH', Reg'r. t~ Rrg’.-a office. Clear fiold. July”), 1847.. . Sherifl’s Sale” . . B Y virtue ot a writ of ‘Venditiooi Ex ponnr. issued out qf‘the court of Common Pleas of Clenrfield county. and to me directed. will be exposed to public sale at the court house. in the borough oi Clenrfield, on Monday the 30th day of August next. a certain tract at land. litu ate in Gibson loWnShlp, Cleurfield county; bounded as follows :—comtirencing‘on the line 0! division between Daniel Miller and James Mia’s lend. thence along said line 1 N. 522 p 9. 9-10 to n hemlock corner on ‘ the north side ol the Sinnemahoning creek. thence again N. 54 E. 167 pa. to a rock oak. thence N. 218 p 5. 9-10 mo post on the northern boundary of tract No. 5470. thence east along field line and by tract known by No. 5469 311, pa. to the north east corner of the tract, thence by No. 5463 and 5467 S. 640 ps. to the corner of the tract, thence great by N0a."5392 and 5391 W. 445 pa. to place ol beginning. betng part ot two tracts of loud. surveyed on Warrants known by Nos. 5470 and 54- 71, with a home house. saw and grist mull. log barn and bearing orchard. and 125 a cres cleared thereon. Seized and taken in cxeculion, and to be sold as the prop erly 0! Jumps Mix. ' £l.BO. Y virtue of I wut of Vendilioni Ens B ponan issued ohl ol the courtofCorn man Pleas of Clearfield county. and to ma directed, will be exposed to publtc sale at the some time und‘place, the following de scribed property, viz :-—A certain lot or tract 0! land, situated within the corpora-. ted limits at ‘the Borough .ol‘Clearfield. containing five acres and levenly-five per ches, bounded on the east by out lot No. 14. on the north by not lot. No. 15, on lhe well by 4th street, and on lhe'loulh by’ lot No. Is, and known as out lot No. —: the lot nll cleared, Wllh choose and stable thereon erected. ALEO—Lot No. 50in uid borough ol Clearfield. bounded on the east by Second street. on the north by lot No. 49. on the west by an alley. and on the South b) Lot No. 51, with nhouseand stable thereon elected. Seized. taken in execution‘nud to be acid as the property ol Robert Collins. ' .91. SO. Y virtue ’oi a'oimilnr wril issued from B the lame court, will be exposed ,to public sale at the same lime and place. the lollowing tlquribed preperty. viz : A c’erlain tract at land situate tn Bell township, Clearfield county, bounded on the north by laddi ol McCall. on the can. by lands at George Thompson, dec’d. on the north west by lands at James McGheo and on the north by lands of Davtd Sun derland—wtth a home, barn, saw-mitt. and about seventy acres cleared thereon. the whole tract containing two hundred acres. more or less. Seized, taken in ex cculitm, and to be sold as the prupetly of Andrew Burultnrl. » ’ i flLSO. BY villue ofh writ 0! Mia: levnri fu ' cias wr mechanics lien, issued out 0! life Coufl 0! Common Pleas 0! Clear. field county, and lo we direcled.’ wilt be exposed to public sale at the some time uqd place. a certain Grist Mill or Mill- Home. meaauage and tenements. situate in .Boggs township. Clvarfield county.— Suzed and taken in execution. undJo be sold as the pmperly 0! David Adams. by ‘ JOHN S’l'l'l‘ES, Sh’fl. - Shexifl’o office, Clear-E 4 field. June 12, '47. , ‘ BOOT & SHOEMAKING. l A ~, ‘ JOSEPH coon; -- , AVING succeeded In the above bu" H sinuseven beyond‘llis moslunym, game expectation» lakes 'lbe present oc cnsion to, relum, big tlmnks lo the poolicgl [or their generous su‘pport.‘;flc I! now 'plepared’ in monulaelute eithenBOOTSH or SHOESi my style 'B,“ good. as mill, and as PERMANENT; a.» lheyhcgovbc inking: , fnclured elsewhere in the gufibjyg-qnd'al!‘ , on the must accdmmddiilihfig‘vilhl‘ma; “0,, only asken cunlinuanfiffi‘fflhg patron'agé . he has-heretofore Feéeivfifl‘.’;sul;is‘, a'l’lho " same lune prepared "tb‘iufifnlyzniiy‘inc‘fep'ee' qt custom ma! Lm’a’yr be guide. 1m". ‘_- He may. always be' lound .ujt the shop ‘lormerly occupied by RC Shitk. ou Mat-3 kalslteel. one door weal o! Ruch'd.Shaw!| ‘Btore- . - u . ~ n: .lf' . " ‘,:.:‘ 41.2,.» ‘ §Mny 20, $47.; - .. -- ' . .
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers