Relaefissue: canceltcd ‘ 3200.000 Amount 0! receipla over cspendy 1;: } ‘ lures, as estimated. ' say~ ‘ 200.000 Ne! e’xcvss otrcceipu hjom qu'ic . _'. “'oth over animate-h: ‘ ' 2200.000 II ‘ , I. . . 3000.000 ’l'it'iii‘élate ol the Treasury uttl‘j-tsttly mine Legislature. asmaoonul they meet, in authorizing an extra cttneellatiun of relief issues of at lett'st 8800.000. which run) ought to be retained in the Tit-usury lor thatfpurpose. This woulrlretluce the ti-i ‘ mount \t'hietilugould he'then ttutetanding‘ to $58_1_.65.4...\\'hit21t c‘antbe cancelled tn ‘ ‘thggo‘ugue, ot‘itheroming year. oßut it the " [topple and the, Legillature should 9"!" "Va.“ we dooursevlv‘es. and as we impe ”“3 will. a temporary loan may be'matle tare » deemytltem immediptely. which .lOfl" 93" heirelulnded 'in’ the, courso ol the year.— Thi'uflis'the course which “‘_‘! hope "‘3! 1" nthptetl‘ is it will purify our currency. enable its to pay our creditora tn par intuit. “llth-:1“? thepcuple a plentiful :ppecte ctr culationyinslt'ld ot‘ the tleprectutrd ltnsh their. ere gnaw gompelletl to "It'- . . 0 é'ov‘erno'r Shunk, in treatingupon this eubjeqtinmis laptannual tnesgage. Ipenks thiini' ; '.',Ltt‘ansmit herewith a statement thawing the‘nnnlttol receipts‘and exhendi in}: tor the last lineal year, and ulsnnti estimate at the some for thopre‘tent year” mudanttith mltch ,cttre. uponviull consultu-i tion _with the other officers ol the govern .tuent. From lhisea‘timntc it appears that. "the tg‘ceipl‘sttl the year will exr‘eed the efipenditutetrby the sum of 8194.441 11. ‘ .“The bulance in the. Tremor; on the firittjngtnpt wasonly. 8488.986 68: it is, ' tlteidore.'altttaether probable that it may bggitm‘ehecessury to make some arrange menttoanticipate a small portion of the re'y’c'ri‘oéli’or the year.‘tb_ meet the interest which Will tall~ due (in the lst February neat.“ Jiccommend that some legal, pro vision he promptly made lot- this purpose. . Thipuil‘l not affect the fi‘unncialralcula lion‘s arid estimated result: at the year.— lieiil entire confidence that, taking intu View theoperattona of the \thole year, the reitttlté‘will Sustain substantially the esti mil‘éllthat have been presented. . ‘3'“!!! sum of two hundred thnusgtnd dollhrbptvhich is now annually appropria ledJothtthcuncellatiun ol the reliel tea-ties. andjhichiaincluded in the estima'es, is I'” 'tligehnrging that amount of the public debt , ygnrl;.’nnd is. intact, on existing sinking fluid. I'. therefore, the conclusion at whifihll‘ltnre in_rrivéd shall prove correct, llilitnthg taxes tuaettsei‘ll under exis'ing “lisp.“on‘rcal and, personalhxptoperty, with .thgfiordintttj revenues. and on amount frowns: public improvements. equal to tfli’at'lirec'eit'ed during the past j't-ar, will p'r'uvetst'i‘fficient to pay the interest on the pt‘t’hlifj_tlebt."‘and.uther demands upon the If” ,urj.’ the annual increase at tolls up (mthg public works may be added to the “if“?! ttihkittg Fund at [WO hundred thou» graduating a year; .From the experience of'th’e‘lhree last preceding years, ”HS in they; max. be fairly. estimated. tor some ' s"eai'lfto‘tcothe, tit one’hundred thousand pilot"! p'er‘aunum. and" it it be added an ng’illy to the existing loud {or thecancel lotion of relic! iuues, the»: pill ltctaken oh’t'gl‘tfifg‘ulniittn in nbbui three years, nt . .. whicltiélim'e the State "hill how a sinking: ruinduhl'half a .million of dollars to corn— ‘.'i‘i'il‘Eélihé liquidation of her funded debt. Tli’e‘,‘application oi this [and annually, wih_it’e_"increaaing interest, to the pur. chased tire per cent. State stacks, at pat. will,' atithe end ol ten _y'eattt. dtacltarut . .9g288i929 of the public debt. and at the ,t'tid'tiftwenty yenr5.816.532t881, uhith th|_‘t’cdupe the debt. including the can i C(flltl'lion of relief IBIUPF, at the end ol 23“ _YPM'I? from thiti lime.'lo the sum of 823. ‘ 175.932; The net intothe from the rub l it'é'vW-O'liil! will then, it may be {.titly p e liiniflipilf‘mttte'than ample to pay the in : lifejr‘lelt'lj't'm the State debt, and the'peop e‘ nihitt. Ug entirely relieved from allituxatinn 'fé.":,lh9‘l’v‘i'lllit’ltl of interest. Infat'lllterc it‘rc’asp'rtf‘llo believe 'llta! the increased great”: of (he 'Slale. and the accumulation qflbfiéinessfin Ihepublic works. will a! a nidch' earlier period. admit of important ré‘a'uizliont in lhe taxes, wil/tout retard ifig'tltejtionaummalian o/ the foregomg plaizfiq/l'reduping‘th‘e debt. ' N otwithstantt. fit’fi ttéltlgifiitéfii be disposed In view their £6 géltiops an visionary, I have the most é’nttié' tta‘niideprc ol their' pluclirubilily. _ prohideithh§_pit_hltq"'ittitlts shall continue ' to ‘bg‘tiitina‘ged‘ ttfith ini‘eg‘rily ’_‘,"d skill. the ti'x‘l'lufsv‘laitlj executed; and the govern mint; iii-all‘its 'depii'rtments, honestly and faithfully‘ptlntt'nitteretl." Q ""f‘llrifctinn'ec‘tio'n_ivith this subject. I res pétilfttllj' )ric‘o’nt'tne'n'd to the General As- Ifity'ililxijtlt‘e’pr'opriety and policy of propu gitfixtg‘th‘emeople’ 0n amendment to the i) stttutto'n ,ut'the; Slate.‘ under tltefo'rm {tillhe‘lbtli article, of thitt in’strutnent,‘_'bi whit]! tltéi‘itiitome‘from'thejpubliii’imprtiitii that»,:‘tit't'e'rtdedtiétingihe neck-gory e‘x; pens" lo‘r‘i‘epairahttd tup'lorintendencef— "l9 “Fitting arising lrnm the State tax on 'k‘l‘iflldfipfi‘sonsl properly lnr a" certain I’F'Wi 9h?! Itich‘other'items‘ol income 0! “.'.' tort} he ‘deemétl expedient” tti yinéluti‘é,‘ thew)? stt-upart. undibc' 'n'cre'dlj piettg: 1“"- 101'!th Pflyjmettt‘pol'the interest upon: the‘publtctlebt. and the gradual liq‘u‘t‘da’l tion 'ol' th'e'd‘pr'it'tcip'alv.’ Stt'cty' m-: 'u‘me‘tidij' m’enl, judiciously arranged, would; rap: prehend.‘ meet with the decided approbdf t'ionjhl'the people or the“ Commonwealth. It would‘éo’ri‘éeittrate public'senttment‘np. one fixed :olijeetéWe'nnve' nll'tloubt, oi" the tttlnesi'ot‘tlte' pubEi‘c‘ credit. antl’ta'y‘ihi. foundation 'tor‘thh 'tina'l'y‘e'xltingu'ithment oi the public‘tlebt. " ‘lt would givo an utltlt ttoual-aecurit‘y- und‘oaautfice fto the'p'eo' plegtjun'd‘tn‘ the ”public “creditors." that,” W tuofevent could the public’ tei'e‘iiue’bovtlid vetted {mtn its 4 legitimate" "object." ~amt nooltljurntelt conclusive reasons for the ZOE NIL gain by a change; we put this question every reflecting mnn in the community in all parllt‘tl. “'hut has the tax payer to gain. and above all vahat have those to gain. the value of whose properly is entirely dependent, on the tuithiijl maintenance of the pobhc credit? What has anv honent imluttrious and aubitantiul citizen to gain by a change at thirtimeP How is his condition to be improved? Are not thei chances. that inuteud o! the affairs of the State being imprnvvd and the condition at the ~citizens made more prosperous" by u change. that they will he made ivornP-T Suppose the‘ Federaiiuts get into pom-r: what can‘they ,do to make things better. We know oi nothing that they him do now tier the most favorable disposition to bene fit the people more than is now doing.- GOVcrnor'Shunit has pvored himsrtl. du ring a life now well atlrnnced.:by a” his, conduct. public nndprivate. to be on hon est‘man.‘ The course oi his administrnv tion ,hoo shewn him to be a wise. mfe'and prudent Chief Magistrate." The Statehmt' vim-mm» auflered mucthm imp'ovi «ient‘uniilbad measures. {rain the atom at which phe is only now recovering. Du ring the present administration. her at ‘ lain. it is, admitted by: all, have been pru dently and economically conductetl.-- i Wiint,.then. we inquire‘ again.. have the ‘ people nndthe public creditors to gain by a change 9_ ». , ~2 ,- ;-- ' ‘ Governor. :Dérr.-,—Thnmas nggon Duf- Wns' inve-!vgql,.wilh.che rights of ‘c-mzénu’hn in New: Hampshire; by a'prclalmcgofixh LPRiIIMIrc. Immediately before It! ad.- journmehl. ‘ ~ =ER prompt and cheerful péymcm dtl‘huax es." , ' ' ~ . From a comparison of this mrnct from Ihe Governm’s munggv. wim glhe mule-- ment 0! (he preheat cumlihon of thingn. it “ill be seen lhat the ln-anury is in a much benervalnle Illan he amicipgiod; Thin nhmvn “lathe was (INN-mined u. keep within p-oper limits. rather than ox card the reality. in his estimates. and gives conclusive evidence at his cnutibn hnd judgzm-nt. which entitles his opinion. [0 the reliance and confidence ufthe pub lic. He makes no statement: for Ruh comb. to mislead pml tlei‘eive the people. He told the Legislature that there would he a tl_rficienr_v tn meet the interest dun un thcl first of February lust. and thntit would be uetessary to make n‘tompnrnr) Imm tn supply it. but that this would not uflect Ihe‘estimnted' resutt for the whole year. He hurl no conce‘ahucnts on thia tuhject. He knew the (act, nml he told it hunestly. The luan had to be made. or the pnyment 0! a portion of the interest poptptmetl. It was made and the intoresl paid. And what has been the result? The loan has been repaid from the treasury. and tho Interest which tell due on'the first of the present month. amounting to $949.- 781 70; MI u|~o been paid. nml a balance ot 3327.227 34 left inlhc treasury on the same day. ' (We have thus. follow-citizenn. presen ted you vety briefly with a View ofthe 1 Democratic policy in regard to ”whom cial concerns ol the State. It is simply 'lhie: we shnuld retain oU'F‘Tpublic works i under the control ol the State, and enlorrc all the economy in their managementpiac itieable. Hu~bund our resources by the pvactice ol economy in every department. 1 ‘ Pay the intereat on our public debt ‘prompt ly and in GOOD more“. and apply any ex cess olleVenUc which we may have. first. to the immedlnle cancelln'ion ol the rcliel iuues, and then to the liquidation olthn lum'led debt. The only exruse the State could ever offer for paying her creditors: In drpl‘l‘ClillEtl tunds. unsthat o/neresnily. Now {when that nrcchstty no longer mung, ‘he is bound by a proper sense of'juitiee and honor to make the piyments in mm FUNDS ‘ The present sources of revenue we rrt‘i warranted In saying, from the exhibit tt‘e hrive made are wificient undern Wile nnt prudent Ddfliiirillfflliun to pay the ortlina v‘y‘expensu ol government. and the inter eat on the public debt, and have a nurplu< of five hundred thou-nml doHars to be ap plied to the sinking furtd annually. A rhey increnee the exces‘ can be added It the sinkinglfund or the State taten be. re tluced. It Is at least nome gratification to know that we have renchcd'Jhe higher-t point of taxation, and that our cretlt! u a gain restored. Our people can nettin meet their lellow-eittzens of other States. and travel abroad with the ancient pride of Penmylvaniann. The insane raving: of the Sidney Smith. and the ridiculous bluirerings of the Palrnerstnn, can hence lorward have no application to them. But in order to guard again“ a recurrence oi irnpravidence into Witttil purprese'nt pros perity may lead on, and In place the pres eot revenues beyond the rea'ch ol' unwise legislation, We cannot too highly approve 0! Governor Shunk’a recommendation I pledge the hell to'ln lrorn the public itn provemetjts and also the lure: on real not pers'o‘r'ml estate. to the' payment of the in terest on the public debt and the grtttiuzt iiqltidalion of the principal. until it shall be to tar reduced that the toll: alone will be sufficient. The present tax laws ought also to be modified, so as If possible to he ,cure a more equal and untfurm nuseument and vuluutiou which will ,operu'e 1" far on practicable alike upon atlf We ttttcerety hope this may be done during the cdminu ieruion. 'l'hin is the pulit‘y we propose. and it Is the policy which we know Gov. Shunk ts in favor of and will if re elertetl carry out to the h-tter' so lnr as it may do pend upon lm action. What then. 1011-1 w citizens. have We . " , :.L. REILV. Cit/airman I. G.- M'Kxuuv.- Secrelary. . argiaburg‘. A,oaasr9.lB47;m . r 1 To day we tutti-w up our Mexican men by giving the lettent at our Vera Cruz cot tet‘tpii'ndent. Except the retina-incidenh ltranspiring in Vera Cruz. and the floating current new-I. which. under ctrcumstan lt'ea uuch'os the ptesent are. must always ‘pttaaesa interest to the American render. the gist of the whole, as we said yester day. may be thus given. On the 30th olt. General Scottl with his command. was at l’ucbla. No allit mative action was taken on the peace pt'o positions of Secretary Buchanan. Gener al Scott wayon the eve of advancing on the city of Mexico; and Santa Anna was mastering such force as best he could. to real“ him. - Mr. Walsinghatn. lrnm Vern Croz,thao whom‘therc is no one in that city hat- ac~ ress to more recent or authentic intelli gence from the capital. stated to us yea lt’ttltty a number ol circumaluncem “ltlCh establish theselacts. He had letters from lour different sources in the city of Meat-_ co. all in corroboration of them. Gen. Valencia had arrived at the citv ul Mexico with a force, it was said. 6000 then 65 36 pieces ol artillery. The strength ol the lotce previously enrolled there. in dependent ol the division of Valencia. lwith the reinlorcentents calculated on pre ‘vious to the arrival ofGen. Scott. are set down at l2‘ooo—thua making the oppo singlurce 18,000 men. From such an army—a Meltcan army—General Scott has nothing,r to tear. although Valencia'a command is t‘epotted to be an active, sol dlerlike body of men. Gena. Pillow and ‘Pierce reached Gen eral Scott on the 2d. H. as reported. he would advance on their arrival. the first tltVlnlnn leltuPucbla on the 4th —althnugh our informant thinks he may probably not move till the arrival ofthe. train. which was shortly to leave Vern Cruz in compa ny with Major Reynolds. One thihgi’s certain-that the idea of “conquering a peace.” by diplomacy or negotiation, at least till the city ol M'rxi cu is taken. is now dissipated—blown to the winds ol baflied hopes; and the sooner General Scott sets out to accomplish that object. the better. ‘-.\‘!'hy. indeed. there has been so much procrastinatio‘o. It ma) lorm a subject of complaint and recrimt nation wtth some; but ignorant. at pres ent, as we are of the causes which led to it‘, we must be pardoned lur not indulging in either. Nor will we now enter intoa speculation ol what may be the current at coming events. Every day's experience teaches that the roost improbable of all probabilities are those'dependent on Me!- ican generals and Mexncan statesman for their realizmtoo. “"tth them, instead of. u natural efl’ect lollowingan existing cause. everything. like Rory O'Moore’s dreams. seems to go by "contraries."" Therein nothing now. however, lelt but for Gen. Scott to capture and take. possession ol the city. of the Montezumas. At what sacrifice of life lliis is to be accomplished, a very briel period will determine. \\’liat may be the next act in the drama may be told when the curtain rises. not before. Vnna Cnuz. July 3!. 1847. Eva Dun: liearn here that n regu» ‘ur ppiihhflns taken place amongst the par ‘y M gueriilas who have bren annoying his nwuhborlnod (or name time past.— l‘hc cause 0! thie. as I am iniormrd. was on account oi Fathrr Joranlu. the head of the gang. having camed the death of {our Atttevicun citizens lately; and upon heur tng the circunnatnoces. his iteuleoant, a person named Vargas, took a stand to Cart] on operations on his own hook, ewca ring he “hold no longer act Under .1 that who could put people to death in cold bland and without any reason whatever. Wheth er the facts be such as are here Matt-d. l t-unnot of courage be positive; but I do know.’lhat {or the lust lt'W nightn, and (- ven during the day, there are very few of the guertllas to be seen about, compared with the number heretofore to be new. The receipts at the cudnmhouse since its opening here, including duties on goods now in bond, amount to somewhere ahou 3650.000. This amount Would be ateat ly extended if thejoterior could be trav ellcd through witltsnny degree of solely}. The English courier from the oily 0 Mexico arrived here this nlternnonu " f , Yours. ALPHA . Vmu‘ CnUz. August 2. 1847. EO5; DELTA: By the ntrivnl ot the My: ry Ktng-tluud yesterday. tron). New Or tloans via Mnhjle,‘~ahnut one hundredfiew trtmps have Arrived hermund‘er command 0! Capt. Lnya'll, (rum, Alabama.‘ They will leave by the next. train. ' . - There is noiv but one paper phblished in the city of Mexico, "El Gubierno.” the uthers‘ butting been suppressed by orderpf Santa Anna. l was nut able to obtain a copy. br even learn that one'lmtl been ve ceivetl. ‘l cnnversed With a gentleman yesterday, whn infnrned me um General Scott; with 10.000 men. all 'fenger for the {ruy,”(he had 18000 all told.) ivpe‘umt iuusly. awaiting Gen. Pierce’aarriVal ; Mn} mediately upon-which he: wttt at'onc‘e vnar'ch towards the city of Megict. Gen. P_ierce.‘at la'nt accounts. had reached Pe nile withougencounteiing any obstacle whatever to _his progress. . ’.‘ ‘The Fnshinnjhaa nlettm' up. and I must. close in order; 'tq send my letter: by her _ . _ .' ALPHA- - ‘ h ‘ V 1: -, . Lalcalffi'om .'l‘mnpico. . Anvipreuhadflriqu on me 25!!! ultz; I'mm Lieut.}Ton'ayhill.‘ who w‘aq leftwmm: «fed on the lam expeifiuon. ail-.lown 120 Miles lroii) Tempura." dialing 'tbnt-lhe' wall domino", and requesting his clothing &c. WM MiniE “ ‘.,..‘.....‘- .‘zh .‘.; ‘ r ' " ...,... fi'?’.“"‘-' "“7““ a! “.._ V ..‘. A = From the N 0. fund. Auguu 8. The Mexican News. ' ‘ ~ "...”. 13““ ‘ ‘3O. fiz'xztgs; '3 #557. ~ might be bent to' him. and it was hoped - . Sherzfl's Sale. . . {‘4 . that in Mexican lieutenst nl’ artillery. who ’B-Y urtoe s‘” wnt ol_Vendtttnnt E's. had been taken an a soy. would he esctmn pm"... .9: ued out of “meteor: 0‘ we as soon as nractit'able. ftp him”"""‘|t had common Pleas of 'Clenrfield command heen ascertained that 14-prtanners were in :0 the directed,‘ tvtll be exported to (While thfi" hantle‘of the Mexican party, thereby sale at the court house-pin the boroughjf' reducing the actunl’nttmber supposed to b 9 Clesrfield. on, Monday, ll?" £3om do] or killed on the expedition. ' _ August next. a canon: tract ol .land, ‘sltu- It is known to on actual certainty, that m ... (“mm townshtp.(}‘leeriield county, . there is in the vicinity of 'l‘nmpico. some 10 hounded urn-follow z—commenctrtg on the miles distant, a force nt’not less titan 3 000 tine ol diviston between Dantel Miller and men. under Gen. Garey—Allie ordinarv sup- James Mlx’s, land. thence slung mm line piles for tho 'l‘ampico market being almost N. 522 pa: 9 to to s hemlock .corner; and entirely cut off. and consequently business thenurth stile oi the Stnnemshonmg creel“. my dull, the {whole intertor trade being thence again N. 54 8.1.67 ps. tosrock stopped by these bands nl robbers. oak. thence N. 218 pl. 9-10 toe post on v 0n the27th'. splot was discovered. bv the northern boundaty of tract No. .5470, l which some ofthc privates of the Lottisia- thence enstolong said ltno and (,by‘tract na regtment were found to be in the habit known by No. 54698“ p!. to the norllt- , of stealing cartridges and selling them to east corner of the tract. theme by No. the \lexicane. In one Mexican house, 0 5463 and 5467 S. 640 p 5. it: the corner of ver 601hs, were found concealed in a dam the tract. thence west by Not. 5392 .'“d ijolln. and a proportionateqnantity of balls, 5391 W. 445 pt. to place oi begtnmng, ~ &c. Two men were already in confine being part of two tracts of land survey” ment-—-one belonging to company D. and on warrants known by Nos. 5470 and 54- nne to company H ; and it was suppowd 71, thh a home house. saw and “fl“ mtll', more were implicated. andthat it had heen log barn and beating orchnrd. and 12533, ‘ gninu on for some time. The price recei- tree cleared thereon. Seized end taken‘ Veil...“ is reported. was 76 cents forhsix to execution. and to be sold as ”’.C‘l’ri’i‘x cartridges. or a bit spieeo. ... erty of James Mix. . . . I, Since the crectton of sheds on the lines. ' .6489. . _ ' lorthe accommodation of the troops. the- BYmrtue ole stmtlar wnt issued out . health has constantly improved. and is now ol the same court. nodgto me direc said to be remarkably good—the must sictt- ted. Will be exposed to public sale at the. neu prevailing in the Pennsylvania regi‘ "me ilm fltl place: a certain tract of ment. land. stluate tn Burnside lownll‘llp,Clear.A . ' __‘ held county. bounded by lands of Bril- . hurt on the South, ~widow 'Moore on the Well. Underwood on the East. and Jo. . teph Eaton on\ the North. containing one hundred acres. with a house and stable. and about 16 acres clegged thereon. 82L. zed and taken in executionmnd to be sold: as the property of James Coleman. flLSO. Clmrac/er of Scott's flrmy -Mr. Ken ldull to fine (tights letters Itom Puebla, thus 'speaks of the high tliuiplinc M the tto :[li tnt that city. and pant: mettted compli rnt-nt lnthc discipline ul the l-tt and 2d regiment: of Pennsylvania volunteers : N The men composing the divisions 0! Gang. Worth and Twiggt are probably better sultllera than any at present in the world. In the first place, the material is rqual if not superior to any 3 they are e quully- tt'ell dulled; hate the bestolficern to leatl them ; and what is ol the greatest Importance. a great pmtion of them have been in the lrnnt rank of battle in numer. nus fights. Nor ts the dtvisiun of Gener nl Quitman, which wnll doubtless take an flClth.‘ part in any operations _vel h take place. much beltlntl the others. The reg iments composing It, the N at York, Suuth Carolina, and lst and 2d Pennsylvania. have been long enough in the field to be totne well drilled. while Steptou's admi mb'e battery is attached to it. The army that will set down before Mexico will be the yrnngept and beat appntnted we have‘ _vet had in the field, and let the Mexicans] light as they will. the result of any con test, that may :nlte place cannot be doubt ed. ’ DR. FOLGER’S OLOISéRONIAN, All Healing Balsam. FOR THE CURE 0F CONSUMPI‘ION. ASTHMA. DVSPEI’T‘IC CON. SUMPI‘ION. SPI'I'I‘ING OF BLOOD. BAUNR CUH‘IS. DIFHCUL’I‘Y 0F BREA I‘HINI‘. HOARS‘ENESS. INFLUENZA. amour ' COUGH-‘l. 'TOLDS. PAINS m Tm! BREAST AND SIDE. DYS PEPbIA up Tun VARI OUS AFI-‘ECT‘IONS ‘ . or rm: nomcn , AND LIVE". Dr. Davis’s Defurative Exli'act, FOR TH ‘ CURE 0F Scrofula; Teller ; Pimp/ea on Illefate ,- Eruplions of (he skin; Dropsy ,- lii/es. from an imfiurc habit of (he body,- Bcurvy. 'Dizzineu; Gaslivc habils o/ [/16 (Judy, (S'c. Also, ' ID&VRE°E ‘ Compound Syrup (3" PIG/d Cherry & '11: find his mur/z celebrated Home Linimen 3 FOR JILL THE Diseases ot hone: which require an external application such as corkl. chales or gulls, wounds. strains in the shoulder. stifle. hougll. knee, tetlock, whlrlbone. and of the pastern and coffin joints—Sweeney. win'lgnlls, 'lumps or tllmors‘on the bones or ainews. &c. The bimmcnt II also nn'excellent remedy for burn. or qcalds, weakness or Ilifi‘ness of the Joints. fronted feet, &c. . = The lubscriber hnsjuat received a (real: sup. ply ofthc above Medicines (which he Indendu keeping constantly on band) together withn guud assortment of Drugs, Medicines, &c. (U'Thankful for past tavora. he hopes to recenc a share or public pallomgo. July 31.1847 .. N. 8. Country produce will be taken in ex _chalngg for Drug, &c. . ' th STORE- " Chad/1! Che'ap'er .’ Cheapest II V 20 per cl. lower by calling on mya mFRM I - rfin gg'lhomasflrown'a. omitting?“ ' - HE'abuve film respectfully announce T tome public thatllheyhflej‘t‘ve‘" selectedstock of GOODS-«amnng which will, be fuund Calicol at from 5‘ IQ 18 cenllnpml Broad Cloth. ham 2 lo 85 pet vardu-Caw‘simerel. Vestings. Bleached '55 Brown Domestics, anda large assortmenl uf gentlemem’ wean. fllqapmrsplendid assortment of-drcu good: (an Lathes- Mnuudglainev, Bylaw-"inn. Law (is, Shgwjp and Starla.” . _ : . ‘ ‘ . ”Rudy made g’lathing '0! every,;delcrip~ ”on. such as- - ’ ’ ‘ . f Coats "10m .81 75.10 89.00 Paula Iron]. '.‘-:75 10.,-4,00» I," fillQ—SugprcCoflc-Q, 'l'olucco.i&ci&c. ‘.lCT'l‘he. highest. page; {will be given. ‘ (panes-h. it-deairad,) for wool. be;- was and horses. 1 ' - - July 8!. _ INS M=EI ‘ ‘.‘“ 1 . .fir-kmy‘gr‘ -N—.~-:~ tum- - flLSO. Y virtue of a similar Writ. issued out B ut the same court. and to medi ncted, will be exposed to pubtic sale It the same time and place, the (intendant's‘ interest in a certain tract of lam] situate In Brady township. Cleavfieltl count]. bounded by lands of Peter Sefler on the South. Beam anal \Vetty on the east, and by luntle oi the Fox COIMP‘Iny on the north, containing —--- acres.. Seized and taken in execution. and to be sold as the prop erty ot J. A. T. Hunter. . flLSO, Y virtue ota writ of Levari lacia'. B issued out of the' same court. will be exposed to public sale at the same time and place. a certain tract of land situate in Burnside towmhip, Clearficld county. bounded as follows—beginning at n mapiu' the north-west corner at a tract surveyed in the name ut‘Juhn llambrlght."thenfl" north 89° my! 160 perches to a post... thence routhf'l'7s perches to a post, thence south 89" west 160 perchel to a cherry. thence north 175 perches to the pint? 0‘ beginning, containing une'hundred hnd seventy-6'o acges and fifteen perches. more or less, being themwthe‘ru end of {gutt'ractvwmruu‘ted to John Hambright. and called ‘ Lighten-’.' 5 Seized and Ink en inexecutiun and to be said as the prop erty ot' JoseplLßrothera, ~ ' ' ' c. D. WATSON ' ‘ ' JLSO. .. ‘ Y villue ofa writ of alias levan (8' cias aur mechanics liehg‘ insuell out til'lhe Conflfof Cunnni‘bn Pleautof .Cllteu field equal], and to'me‘directed.“_wifl' be exposed to publlcjnala'n! the‘ name "(pa and place. a certain Grist‘flilljofiMdl- Home. 'mea‘auage and tenements; ‘_s’uu'n‘o '" ”0224' township. CleqtfiéMtODML— Seized‘hnd [ukeniin execu'gion‘,‘ and (0 b 0 sold a; the p’ropefly ol Da‘vid Adams. by . f f JOHN STITES."SIM'II. ~Shevifl’a ofiice.‘C|ear-§‘ - ‘l. field. June 12. '47,; ' p ~ Exceutorq’ -» Notice; -. *2 ~' ALD‘peughs indeb'gd to «Ire mama" “Jacob Lee. dec’d. fire teqheitedrio "{éksflimmgdiue pagmen’fi‘io ie'ithc'n'df “he underfig‘liéifi'az‘jlhfisé havlné‘clgiinq agtid“ Said. unto 'tvillipka‘le‘ p’rciém them’ 1079' Igaeme‘meht.‘ In 2 Birmifig‘h'a'm‘.i“slle_g!lg nyflnw." Paul 'H awn: um. ~ . Y sittue of a thl of Venditioni Ex- B ponas issued out ol the comtolCom-V mun Pleas of Clenrfield county. and to me duectcd. will be exposed to public sale qt the name time and place. the follotfing de mibed property, viz :—A 'cerlnin lot or. tract ul land, situated within the corpora tcd limits 0! the Borough ofCleatfield. containing five acres and seventy-five per: clues. bounded on the east by out lot No. 14, on the north by out lot N 0.15, on the west by 4.!) sheen/and on the south by lot Nu. 13. and ,known as out lot Nu. —; ‘ the lot all cleared, mth ahouse and Illblc thereon erected. ALSO—Lot No. 50in mid burough u! Clearfield. bounded on the cut by Second meet, on the nonh by lot Nu. 49. on the west by an alley. and on the south by Lot No. 51, ,Iwith a house and stable thereon elected. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold an the property 0! Robert Cullina. ' flLSO. F Y \‘ier o! a similar mil issued from B lhe lame cnurt, will be expand to public sale at the same lime and pla'cc. ‘ the {allowing described