Mil I' ;ID! (1 m: A n I"! l". I. n, In Such: ‘25- W 7 ZEE FRANCIS R. SHUNK. ' mu CANAL (:OMMISSIom-tn. MORRIS LONGSTRETH, pure, FOR SENATOR, THOMAS c. MCDOWELL, 0f Cambria county. II ME Soap yon ASSEMBLY. OEO. ‘VA LTERS, of Clcmflcld gram“ B. MEEK. qf omm 3% [voncoum'rv COMMISSIONER. fi’JAMES ELDER, of Bell t}. Mil Tn ea; aw lnmda 212 FOR 'I‘ImASUIucn. ISAAC BLOOM, OfPUH’ If) ~`~e°~~~ with. H ‘, AW] FOll AUDITOR. ROBERT W RIGLEY. of Bradford Ip. We have determined to replenish our office with n full sol of NEW TYPE. nul.£s,&r.. immcdmlcly af ter lho olculion, and also 10 cnlurga our paper.— ‘l'hia Will be nuondcd uilh grvn! expense. and we hope lhoso Indchlcd to us will fork m-cr by that "me. Lcl no man hesilulo because he QWOB hm linle. H "‘ "3 igo. 3‘ I 3 4"“ 5121 91'”. A DEMOCARTIC RALLY th’,‘ . in‘ ‘ 0 Ex -2 . Another Democratic Muss Meeting is In be held at Luthersburg, on Saturday the 9th of October ncxl. Several able rpeak crs will be present. and a general nttcntl ance of the citizens, a] all parties, is re quested. IV I'] a fit." r‘fi‘fii; ' tint. W'Our outside 1- cnnroly occupied nilh the Isle brilhnnl achiovmonla of our army. Kendall": lcllera nro good, bu! he indulges n spin: of Inull~ finding that is entirely out of pluco. and very un~ pleasant to hit readers. gjblt will be soon by this wcck'u paper that a volunteer candidate lor the office «I! County Treasurer has made hie appear ance in the field It behoovrs‘the ltlt'lltlh of regular nominations to be active and vigilant. The tic/rcl—Tmz wnoun'rcx _mj—and NOTHING BUT THE TICK- E'l', can be triumphantly sustained If the people are only aroused to the importancr of the coming election. Our citizens will remember how Mr. "ALE abused this gentleman. among other democrats in the army. in his address to the Whigs in this place at our late court. No language seemed to be strong enough for Mr. H. to express his contempt both for the General and the President for ap pointing him a Brigadier General. Now, however. from the accounts ofthe lato bat tles at the city of Mexico. it appears that either Mr. Hale or Gen. Scott are very do fieient in their judgement of military tal ents—at least there seems to be a vast dif lerence in their estimation of the qualifica tions of this same Gideon J. Pillow. Gen. Scott appointed Gen. Worth to the com mand of the First Divrsion—Gen. 'i'wiggs to the Second—and Gen. Pillow to the Third. Gene. Worth and Twiggs are a mong the oldest officers In the service, and thelr reputations {or courage and military skill and talents, are scarcely second to those ofScott and Taylor. And General Scott, when the honor of our country, and the lives of his brave army were at stake. ranks Gen. Pillow, the man whom Mr. Hale abused so ridiculously. above these .bravel'and experienced heroes! But this is characteristic of Federalism. Every shameful device is resorted to in order to .bring disgrace upon the country and its no ble defenders ; and this system of trades ing the characters of brave. honest and pa triotic soldiers whilst fighting our country‘s vbattles, because they are Democrats. is the most shameful of all. Out upon such vile malevolence. , {an #35 r" ”a?! . “a {lit}- 72%;: E ' "7 . ‘5 E OM Desperate and wicked cflorts of the Federalists to carry the State for Irvin ! The Lancaster Intelligent-er (S‘ Journal, of last week, exposes one of the mast vile schemes of the Federal party to deceive the unsuspecting voters of certain portions of the State, that ever was resorted to by any party. The Journal publishes a copy of a Secret Circular (which chance placed in its possession) issued by the “ Whig County Committee.” and signed by ‘ John Bear.’ (editor of the Federal German pa per 0! Lancaster) as chairman of said com mittee. from which the following is 'an ex tract : ES rism Dear Sir—l sand herewilh n packet ufGormnn pnmfvhlols. which we nro desirous of having ciruu. Mind in your Vicinity. The pnwphlol conluina n dinloguo on Wan—m propriety. &c., and the course [but‘ should be pur. sued by those opposed to in; cominuunco. II is doni'gned ior circulation among the older Germans. particularly among (lam generally indif ferent 9r reluctant about attending tlu election ,- and in: ohjoci is" lo induco illl who‘ are opposod'lb Ihc (Hi. .1,““ V u'y'. ‘ >e" ”v 2. {Ma-12 .‘ "1 3‘ z . 3333; mi; flit-mortal“ Banner. FOR GOVERNOR, 0f Nonlgomery rnunlg/ “famed—Jimmy ! Gen. G. J. Pillow. Treason Unmasked ! LANCASTER. Sam. 8, 1817. war In volg Ihc Whig ticket us the only means 0‘ mopping u. The ’German Pamphlet’ alluded to a hovo, the Journal anys. purports to be a dialogue between a School Teacher and ,a Farmer, in which the first named seeks to e"“Ehten the Farmer on the War. The Journal goes on to give various extracts from the work. proving thin to be the most barcfaccd, most extensive. if not ctttmN AL. attempt at MORAL TREASON, that we have yet seen. I The Teacher takes the ground that "no true christian [these are his words] would undertake to defend the war, and he is fully convinced that ALI. were are wrong and unchriltian-like, and tn N 0 CflSE JUS TlFl/IBI,E." ‘ Thus saying, in so many words. that the war oflho Revolution—n war that. more than any other since the creation of the world, seemed favored ofWHcavb‘n—and the tnat mar. were not 'justifiable.’ If this is not 'l'oryism of the deepest, bluekeat dye. then we don't know the meaning of the word. And this is cmlnr sell by the Federal leaders of Lancaster county, if It in not their own work, for they have not dared to deny tt. The Teacher then goes on to show the Farmer the expenses of our three wars. in cluding the present war, and all our lndtan troubles, and makes the sum total one bill ion one hundred and thirty aix millions nine hundred thousand dollars! At this the Farmer afl'eeta great astonishment, and begins to give in. But the Teacher goes on to divide the portion of this to be paid by Pennsylvania—then by Lancaster coun ty. and finally says that if It was divided among the population of our State—men, women and children—it would amount to the sum of exactly sue hundred dollars to be patd by eazh individual! At this, the farmer is made to give in entirely, and d 6 clares himself the enemy of all wars, and that he will oppose all men for oflice who support the present war. The Teacher then enlightens him on this subject, and tells him that the Late Faces are all for the war, and the Whig: are opposed to it. That Gen. Irvin is the Whig candidate, and opposed to the “hr, and that Gov. Shunk is a great advocate of the war. Truly, as the Pennsylvanian says. one reads such treason as this with a and heart —lor while it shows that the Federalism which opposed the late war. and the Tory tam which oppmed the Revolution. are still in rank and offensive existence, it also indicates that the friends ol lrvin do not hesttale to regard the people of l’ennsylva nta-as debased and ignotaht to the lowest depths ol'degradation. For certainly none but the moat ignorant, hail-nitted creature in existence could be led astray by such contempttble aophistry. Yet Federalism thinks that the PEOPLE—the eovéreign PE()PLE——are just ignorant enough to be thus duped. Since writing the above no have receiv ed the Pennsylvanian of Tuesday last. containing the lollowing extract from the Lancaster Examiner &- Herald, the lead ing Englisd Federal paper at LancasteT. which goes to show the genuinaneas of this 'l‘ory scheme, as it is sanctioned, sustained and defended by that paper : “ About lho richou joke ofthe campaign, in lho Inlelligcncer copying a German pamphlet, which is now being liberally ncnuercd through the country by the Whlgu. und whrch wo lruu wdl be mud by every volor beforo lho oleclion." \Vlll any one doubt the poaiuon of the Federal party of Pennsylvania on the war. after lhis? Would further proof add to their condemnalion? In all gandour. we think not. In the opinion of the Whigs. then, the war is ' unjustifiable’—and of course. it mustbe en unrighteous war, and every soldier there is fighting in an unjust cause. Every man who has been killed in battle, in their estimation, has died in an unjust cause, and has gone to meet the punish ment prepared for the transgreseor. Now. we put it to those who have friends and relatives in our brave srmy——to the friends and admirers of the brave and manly Ring gold. Clay; McKee, Hardin. Yell, Butler, Thornton. and a _host of others. ulteiher they can vote with the party that thus ma lign and traduce the memories of those who have shed their blood in their country’s cause. It is a serious question. and. no man should go to the polls without having first faithfully investigated it. ANOTHER SCREW LOOSE! A week or two ago we noticed a Dr. Know. a highly dialihgulshed citizen of Bcdlord county; having denounced lho Fed eral pally for then; anti-American conduot on the WM..- .Now Ave have a similar in stance to record in the case ofC. B. LANG nox, Esqabf Climon connly, who appears over his own signature in thy Clinlon De mocrat of 'l‘uasdny lam. in which he gives his reasons fo‘r'joming; the party that sun mina lho fimericnn side of the wanund nd mlnlslers 11 mos! whhering rebuke to the Federal party. Mr. Langdon is a man of much influence and tespeclability, and from the manner in which he writes. we should judge him Io be a man of first rate lalems. We can if we will. The election of 'l‘rioxta/tq C. McDow- ELL. the Democratic candidate for Senator, in certain, if the Democratic party ol'the district do any thing like their duty. They have the strength. and the fault rests upon their own heads if they do not exercise it. There is a dectded Democratic majority in the district. At every Gubernatorial and Presidential election this has been the re sult. We vote for Governor this fall. arid party lines will be rigidly drawn, so that it is only necessary for our friends to exercise a becoming activity to aecu re the election of MCDOWELL by a handsome majority. Thai Johnston may overrun his pally vole some little in Armstrong cnunly. we readily grunt. But there is qune as much reason lhal McDowell should overrun his party Vole in Cambrin county m a much greater extent. Cambrin has never had a Sennlor——which fact wrll induce many cili zena of HIM county, who are nol very warm in the Whig fzrilh. ‘0 vote for McDowell. It then terms for the Dvmocrnu ofClear field 10 say whether we shall be rcprcsonl cd by a Federal or a Domocralic Sennlor. If she polls her usual majority~—and we knew she can if she Wlll—our dialrict WI“ be saved. The Killed and Wounded. From lhe returns of lhe killed and woun ded given by Kendall, lhe following is the aggregam : \Vonh's Division. 336 'l‘wiggs' do 288 Pillow's do 295 Quitman's _do 103 Let the people of the United States—the fathers, sons and brothers of these brave heroes—charge their loss to the Federal membera of the last Congress. Had they consented to pan the Ten Regiment Bill at the commencement of the session. in ulead of fighting it 08' until the close. Gen. Scott would have been teinforced immedi ately after the battle of Cerro Gordo, and if so. he could have marched straight to the capital u ithnut the loss of a man, just as he did to Jalapa and l’ueb‘a. ‘ Deny this. who date. I‘Hl~‘. BRANDKETH PILLS ——'l‘he Urundrolh l’lllu Luv: xlrrnglh {or weakness—Hwy :m‘ hlmd boat by lhosu who have taken lhe moal o! thorn. l)r. Hrundmlh cnn glvo Inrsrmul roierelu‘o Io [hau sunds who have been restored from a bed of suck- nuu by melt uao. when qwery other menus had prnvm entirely uimvnllmg. These cows are com hunnlly ucvurrmg m lbw (Hy nml In awry purl ul lhe L'nlun. (.‘el Brnndrclh'n PM: If you are not perfeclly healthy. nml they will restore you—l! medlcmo ran :10 n—hcrnune they expel Ihmc hu~ man which are the came 0! lmpunly oflhe blood. and at the some limo the bad”)! is Itrcnglhened by lhe operation of ”111 moat exec-Henl‘mcdlcine. DYHPEPHA.—-Thlfl distressing complnml is :1 weak ness ol lho dlgcallvu organs. and lllh“ Mary nlhur dub ease. is caused by impurity of the blood. The guslnc jump. 11 [lurd perulim m lho slnmacln. nlu-n scvrvlcd llum had blood. Is (lcllcwnl in those uundorfulsul venl propcrnos wluch are ol auch vnnl Impu rlnnco Iu (llgeFllun. Consoquonxly. the food, malead ul'bomg speedily dissolved. olten heroines uhsolulely spelled ur pulrifiad in lho alnmurh; hence bad bn-alh, sour hulclnng, ('unllvcnou. pun): In lhe sluumch. culm, dys rnlery. cholera murl'us. and uxlrer er-zullul cmu~ plmnu. Wright's lndmn Vegombln l’llls are u cerlniu cure lnr Dyspepsia, because they rloanso lho stomach and buuoin lrnm all bulmus humors. and punly llm blood. lflmr or I'm) ul stud l’illq. lnlmn al nlghl rm guxng to bed. wlll in all muses give some relief, and ll conuns ucd [or u shurl time, will nol only make u pcrlecl curoul Dyxpepna. but wdl assuredly drive pum or dlfllft‘fls ol ovary dcscriplion from lhe body. eram of Counterfeit» of all lilndfl. Some are couled wnxh sugar; olhers are made to rancmhlc In outward appearance lho ongmul medlcme. ‘l‘lle ua~ lksl course In, to purchase ol the regular ugonlu only. 0110 or mor ul'which may be lound In every Vlllflgc or Imm in lhe Slate. The genuine for sale in Clearficld, by If. Shaw. for other agencies sec adver tisement in another column. Difl’nncipal Office. 169 Race Street, I’luln. fldministration .Notz'ce. ETTERS ot Administration on the L Eatate of George VVelch, jr. late of Piketownship, Clearfield county. dee'd. having been granted to the subflcfibers, noticeis hereby given to all persons in debted to uaid estate to make payment without delay, and all persona having claims against. said estate will please pre sent them duly authenticated tur settle ment. . _ B. II All. I‘SHORN, fltlm’r ELIZABETH WELC 11. fldm’m. N. B. The boukg will be in lhe hands utvthe under’signed at Curwinsville, wheae persnns having buginrss will please ca'l. , , B. HARTSHORN: September 17.31847. “' I >J-J-NJv-J‘vav‘ NJJJ‘J‘J‘JJ‘J"<" ‘ 2 JOHN F. WEAVER, '.', 2 s Attorney at Law, 5, 2 mmmawmmm 1m“. . g .XJ‘J‘NJNI-JJ‘J‘J‘J‘ wrrrNr¢.r}:rJL FALL'ELE'CTIoN. WE are nuthoriLed to announce to the voters of Centre and Clenr field coumies. IhutJAMES B. GRAHAM 0! Bradford township, m” be a ulunleer candidate for a seat in the next Legisla (ure. WE are authorized to announce the name of 'l‘noMAs Mmuwv. of Burnside lp, as n candudnle for County Commissioner, at the enuuing general e lection. WE are uulhoriscd to announce JO SEPH XRWIN. of Lawrence townahip. as a candidate {m lhe office of Counly Treasurer. at the ensuing Grner nl Election. Sept. 24. ’47. COMMISSION 8L FURWARDING A GENO Y. THE undersigned having located them selves nt Milmburg, at thé’hcad ol Bald Eagle Canal Nuvtgation. intend con ducting the Forwarding nml Commission Businvrs. and solicit the friendship ot the _Fnrmcrs, Mcrchantn, and others having produce. to forward from '.he counties 0! Centre, Clenrfield. Jcfiorson, 'and other parts, and the patronage ot Merchants who may want storage on their goods purchas ed in the cities. From lhirly yczns' experience in :lhc Commisniou and Purket Busmcss in Hue city ()1 Balllrllorv,l|wy hope m be able bv slrlct allenllfm. to renrh-r sniinlarliun l'n (hose employing them. They will be pro- Vil'Prl wrlh store-homo mom for Grain and G 001“. and yard mom for storing Plastvr. Coal, Lumber. lrnn, &c. Grain and Lum ber will be forwarded to n branch of their house in Baltimore, or to Phllndvlphia, $0 an oxpvrimced hnuuc there. -whichover market may nllcr the beat inducements, hnvmg qunrutiocs lhruc (Inn-s a \rock from each cnv. Auur‘ng those who favor them with their buninesa, that no cflurl shall be wnn ting to give s'ntislacliun. and lhal they may depend on quick lales. and returns 0! lunds prummly made. ELY BALDERS'I‘ON & «0.. Agents (Turner 0/ the Canal and 'l'urnplllc, A‘lltsllurfl. “Hummers ~~~\'ALI'LN'I‘!.\'IL & I'HOMAS, Gun JAMES IRVIN. ROVI'HROCK &t LEI“. erFreighl and storage to be paid on delivery of Goods. sap. 25.-—6 m. UM Bellefonte Foundry. STOVES, AND OTHER (9&55311‘11‘91 (€139 HE Subscribers. having patchased T the interest of J. D. M’Lanahan 81 Geo. W'elchin (he Bellefunte Foundry, will continue (he buisineas a! the old place. under the name 0! WELCH 8L LEYI)ON, where Hwy “ll“ be happy m sec lhe customers (If the late firm. togeth- Pr wnlhull others desirous ol lurnislunu lhcmsclves wilh nnylhin:~ in (hour hm.- at very low mics. They \\'ll|kte;)tonslaul- Iv on hand—— Stoves (3f (11] kinds, viz: The lmpruvetl llut Air Cook Simon. AlI'"“|',Llll Fancy Parlor nml 'l'en l’lnle' Wood Slaves, 0! all sues; lhe unrivalled Balloon Sluve, lour bill’s; and Cylcmlt-r and Fancy Coal Stoves ol all knnds. MISCE I. [5/1 A1;0 L ’S .11 If 7'lo IKE S. such as a numcruua insurlrncnt 0! Plth Patterns; llullownarc cun~iatingol large and small Kettles. Puts, Skillets. Pans. Wagon Boxes, Slt’tl anrl Sleigh Soles; Smuutliing lruns, Sluntla lnr Umbrellas, all kinds ul Grist and Saw Mill Castings ofappruved Patterns, together with an as sortment ol Brice aml Durkce's Reaction \Vatcr \V’liccls. &c. Castings ufal kinds filled up to order on the shortest notice. sl'j‘Every article in their line at busi ness will be sold on the most reasonable terms. and all kinds ol maikctnble pro duce taken in payment. D. \VELCH. I). LEYDOI‘T Hellt-fonle. Sept. 9. 1847,—1y THAT BIG GULD n 5 "“‘- ‘u‘.>.. v," MOR T E R :2/ ’ g‘\ S'l‘lCKSuul lo lek you know 55?) that (here is a parcel of FRESH DRUGS - A! the old store between Hemphill’s and Hum;- tlml's,just arrived from the city. FRESH, NEW AND (.'()()l), A first rate assortment of Drugs. Medicines. Oils, I’aiul:, [lnnis/z, 'lurpmlinc. Dry 1174 f“ Lem], Dye Stuffs, (lon/ccfimmry. Fruils, Prrfmucry. l’afcnt filed/rims, and Palm! articles 0! u very great variety, among which is the much celebrated ~ \ @1313; @313? Emma A never failing nniclc fax: rémdvfng- grease, tur. pcntine or paint spots‘ from cloths, silk, &c., without injuring the cloth or varying ‘hc color. ALSO—One of the bcstgurticlcs of WMESMLIEQ‘WQIE Ever offered to the public. lt is the regular built wormjcrkcr, which never-fails: to relieve the little sufferer when properly administered.— I‘here is on hand a variety nf other articles decir dedly too numerous to mention, therefore we would invite all who wish to procure any, of the above‘urticles, orfnmily' medicines ofany mid every variety, (and be sure or getting a gdoil M‘- cle’.) to mull“ the sign at the Big Mortar, for we have them, and are determined to sell them low for cash, and nothing 1'15““. N. B. All Lhosepld It‘d/l repaired or pulled ‘ - licw on'ea pm in the place 0! them by ouuud . A. M. 11. . Aug. 14. 184-7 BLflJVKS for sale at this aj/ice.i PROCLAMATION.~ “THEREAS, By an act of the Gen eral Aedembly of Pennsylvania: entitled. “An Act to regulnle the General Election within this Commonwenlthf’-—it is enjuinetl on the Sheriff: of the tliflurcnt' enuniios to give public notice of such elec tion. the place where to be held, and the oflicers to be elected :~—Therefore 1. JOHN" STITEE, High Shetifi'ol Clem-field county. do hereby give - PUBLIC NOTICE to the electors oi the county of Clearfi'eltl', that a General Election will be held on the Second Tuesday of October next. (be ing the 12th day of the mouth.) at the sev eral election districts in said county. at which time anti place the qualified elec tors will elect- One Person [or Governor of this Com monwenllh. One Person for Canal Commissioner of this Commonwenllh. One Person to represent the counties ol' Armstrong. Cambrin. Clenrfiold nml lmlinna, in the Senate of lhis Common. wealth. ‘ Two Persons to represent the counlies of Cenlrc and Clenrfield in lhe House of Representatives of this Commonwealth. One Person for County Commissioner. One Person for Coumv Treasurer. One Person lnr County: Auditor The electors of the said county wlll take nnlice that lhe election will be held at lho follnwing places: Al Ilus mun huuse In the borough r)! Cicnrficld lot Ln“ n-m'e lou'mhlp. Al Ihc lmune nl Wm. Hoover lnr Bradford township. At the house of John Gom {or Decnlur township. m the hnsse u! Samuel M. Smith [or Boccnnu townA ah: y. A! tth house ofJohn Drnuckcr. (now occupied by S‘ I'lvnnn.) lnr Pike township. A! Ihc house 0! Jacob Mnuror for (‘.ovinglon lownt ship. ' A! the hnuuc of Wm Irwin. (now P. W. Barrett.) lnr Bmdy township. [\l Ilm home at James (furry [or Chest lowmhlp. A 1 (Tungrm ”I” School house for merd township Al lho house anhmou Alporx for Moms township Al lho house nf John Young fur Burnside township. Al lho Imuno 0f Anuph EHIS [or Bell township. At the house ufJumos McNenl {or Jurdon township Al the house nchorgn Turner fur Boggn lo\VnEhlp. At the house ufJesso Wilson fur Houston luwnship. Al the house 01 Thus. Davis [onFcrguwn‘iowmhln Al the house of John I. Bundyhfur' Fox township. Al the house 01 John Whnomdcjur qudwnrd luwn thp. 1 Al lhe Public SrhouLhnuso lot Goshen township- Al the anm hmmu formurly occupied mm bunrding house. for Kurlhnns township, - ‘ Al the court house for the borough ofClourfiela. Notice is hereby Given, That all per sons. (except Justices ol the Peace.) who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust. under the Governmental the United States or at this State, or of a ny city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise. a sub ordinate oflicer or agent. who is or shall be employed under the legislative, execu tive or judiciary department of this State or of the United States. or any city or in corporated district ; and also that every member at Congress & State Legislature. and ol the select or common council of a ny city, or commissioner of any incorpor ated district, is by law incapable 0! hold ing or exercising, attlhe same time, the of flca or appointment of Judge. Inspector. or Clelk ol any election of this Common wchlth; and that no Inspector. Judge. or other officer at any such election shall be eligible to any oflice voted for. ‘ And the return Judges ol the respective jdistrict uloresaid, are required to meet at the court house in the borough ol Clear fit'ld on the Friday next alter the said 2d t Tuesday of October. thrn and there to do ‘all those things required of them by law. Given under my hand and seal at Clear fle/d. this Ist day 0/ September. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and/arty seven. and ofthe In dependence 0] the United States tlte ac oenty second. ROBE-‘.H'l‘ WA LLACE. HULLIDAranno, PA ’ flttomies at Law. 3, ”LI. practice in the several courts of Glenrfield, Blair & Elk éoun ties. Business entrusted (n ehhor ofthe partners, w‘ill receive lhe care and atten tion ul bum. sop. 10. ’47. THERE wnll be‘sold at public; vcndue‘ at the Inle residence ocho. VVclch, jr. dcc’d, on Tuesday the mm (In)! of oc lobor nul. the following propefly. viz : Horses, Cows, Sheep, Hogs. farming utensils, 1 wagon, 1 dear born wagon, l Sleigh, Wheat, Rye, Corn, Cats and Buckwheat, House hold and Kitchen furniture, and a number of other articles too tediohs to mention. Sale (meommcncc at 10 o'clock; A. M. 0! said day, when due altenduncunnd reu sonuble crecl it given by .- B. HAR'I‘SHURN. fldm'r. , ELIZABETH. WELCHlem'x}. Sept. 17,1847. . , Meeting of County Colllln’l'u -I]“.RSONS hamng bunineu to transact 4 with the bunulvu! Cummiwin‘ncrs«of Clem-field county; will take Entllicc_'vl|lst said [maul Iwill'be in .uesniun unu'l‘hurulny €th 14lhduy' of Occub-r next.“ 5., -" Ff . ATTMTEQ, ‘ I ' "' ' ' ' ’ < H. v.“ 'mOM Baum ‘é'l'k 51'p'.11,1847. ,7;‘..“?,‘:';z,n A. M. HILLS. ~~r- ~ ~2~—.—-—--~ r rmrv-‘rr—vewz C MNS ‘B9PW’ENEK'vxvr; m rs..- , _ mi}? 9.1”” F9019):-”'.r’IMVreluIMM’ Abdom-I-a Snuuxorlciiérridwl. au pn‘wed ’l‘russqgs‘.‘ ' ' Aug. 1-1 V General Election JOHN S'l‘lTES. Sh’fl'. W. A. WA LLACE. CLzmx-‘mw. PA VENDUE I EMI
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