nmmocn'muommzrmo. 23:; “'l‘, : signs i‘n-ohio; ~- .. ‘. " , ,"- n .v j Amonn tlm-si ns ofenlltminam ofwhig “Old BBI'RS” 0" "alld- , my in Ohio. abgul which a few sanguine lnpnreuance of public noticelhe Dem whig politicians ,will occasionollv bossl. "”3”“ cmzens "f Brad, t‘3.“"H‘l‘lf’ "’9‘ i” ‘we submit the following extract from the Iv‘u'i'frsibl’rhw 83'9””! Augufi 54’" "Carroll Free Pré'eeflfithe organ of whim‘ “:9" 2"‘P2 ”‘8 CASS and BUTLER ry in that county of the Bucket-e State.‘ Pule! (“3412? “ml raisedfln ”"3 prekus with the "surrender" of the editor to the‘ evening rec cltt‘ri, t mer-ting wns f .. ’ in orzahiirltl .by npppintinfi BENJAMIN orce ofthe sober aggillilirigxghffnion. [IONS/”‘1‘” [€qu P’Hide'm BE"““‘" 70 the Readers Qf the. Free Press.— QAKRSQN' ‘5 ”a“! ENE-“'0'!- Wu. RXS'IEb Findinn myself, after miinire deliberation. Jou" "Al-l" Joeewiß: FULTON ""d 10"“ unablo'io rield any support to the nominee Tiromp'sou. Vice Presidents, nml Dr Geo. of the late'whig national convention. I re ” Mean. S- [fostlelhwatt “”1 P- "7- IJar- me from the editorial department of this re". S""’”‘_""" . . paper. It is not necessary. at this time. The meeting 1’9””: 'h‘” Organized. 0" that! should make an exposition of mv motion. 0"" "'3'" ‘wus culled ‘0 ”‘9 present position- suffice it to any that 'I I‘m"! and “Mme“! the "'N‘Hnfl 0' length. am an "ultra whigf’ one that r'eganls '" an eloquenlvand Impressive manner. principles as paramount toeverv other con An” CM“ "”1"" concluded his remarks. sideartlon - and therefore cannot consci~ "Mm" an'e't' Esq - "'5" responded '" a entioualy ’aid in. the elevalion of any man ("H in a (.‘.w brief and "c”i‘m” “""n‘k9- who was willing "to accept a nomination ’ 0” "W“{llln Resolved, lihal the NOV-“0' from a national convention. should such be “W“ "“1”” "'."°t'"g_b" signed bV ”‘9 “f" held. for the presidency. from the Whigs ficerq and published In the lifznner. or democrats, or from both. should they [Armies DfQ/licers o””N‘3'l] think proper to tender it. without being pledged, or even considering myself so. to advocate the news or opinions of either." Au Gen. Taylor. by his own showing. is not lobe the "advocate" of Whig princi ples, l conceive that,~in his present posi tion. supporting him would be a|virtual n bantlonment of those principled. and there fore. must decline to become his “ advo cate." JOHN POR'I ER \Vhigflflloeliug. A mecling o! the l cmocrulic Whig! 0‘ the county 0! Cleav'fiéhl convenm] in lht rnurl house, infl’he .bu‘rnughluf Clenrfiehl. nn Sutugday. the 51h nl August}..._'l‘he mee Img Wan called in o'er by appoinling W. H. ROBER'I‘SON‘, rhaivmnn. and on mnr lIOII,'DANIF.L CHAMBERS. Ronan'r Mn?" nu. nml MouDHCAI Snmx. WCH’ nppmnt ml Vice Presitlvnls—Jamm A. Cal/mm and 'l'l‘mma‘s li‘urc/Ifleld. Secrotnncs. On motion. A committee 1:! five wou appuinted lo lll‘n“ a pceamblv nml resoluA tiuns cxpressivc of lhe srnso n! the meet- Ing. “'llen‘upnn. G. \V, Ilvckcr, A. M. HIHI, John Fallon. Jame» M. Tuvlur and Wm. Radcbuugh, 'wcre nppninlcd sail] mm’m'mro. Tht‘ commillve H'pnrlcd Ihc Inllowing, “hirh \u-rv unnninwusly Hlup'cd : \\ [mums]. It has plraéetl Hm Supreme Rulcr'of Ihr Unherso tn «h-privo Ihc Cum monsn‘n'lh of [‘ennsvlvunia of bar Chic-l Magnum», Francis R. Slmnk. I' is now Incumbent on H)? pcnph‘ a! said Commun “ealch to ;:'-In! {mm Iwr ciliznns a person qualificd It: fill the nflicc‘ II! Guverunr 0! Pennsylvania. 'l‘h«r.-hm-, - .‘ ”mo/09d. 'l'hal Brnjanml Hmlshorn i- herrby anpmntu-d out Repre‘onlativo. and Jusoph Buflinglnn our Senatmia'. dele gntrs to mrct m the State Qunventiun at lhrriktmrz'the 3t~t «lay M August ncx'. and are lu-rt'hy inatru'rtrd to use all hun urulnlc "wan-z to secure the nomination of \Vln. F. Johnson at; our candidate {U Go vernnr. In’e'so/urrl, 'l'ha! Daniel Livingston and Jame: A. (‘nthrarl bO, and are hereby ap puihtm! our Cnngrcsi-innal cnnlerecg In mrrl at Kitianning mi the UH) inslnnl. tn nnminatn a ramlidal'c for‘Cu'ngvo'ss ;:‘pml also, that lhry have power In a'ppninl a Sriialoria’ ch‘lrgale in connec’limx‘uiih lic n'iu-r (aunties "(mid Senaturial district. Raw/veil. 'l'lml Ellii 'lvwin Blid Rich‘ nul'Mm-uvp mo hen-by nppninled our (1?!- Ighlrs In Inc-rt wilh de'egm-s of Crnfre rnuniv tn numirale n candidale for the Sum: [,ogig'fifurw. Reno/lied; Thai General Taylor, our «andidnlo (or the Presidency, by his mm 'my aeivircu and drhirvoumnls, has «idl lv falflt‘d fur himself lhe gratitude (.l' the Ammiran citiivnfiml suldu-rw. Thu! lhe fit!!! 0! his life. lhe rmmlla 0f lhe \Var Drpav'nwnt. ax‘ we” aa hiu model tlebpalch n, thaw him to [W n ripe scln lnr and an m rompliph'ui u riler. That he. who can irml n'rmics, advice rnbineH‘by hi 6 ener- LI- (nurngr nml wiulmn. ran safely be on- Hu‘fml tn Ihe highéil uffice in lhe grflhq‘ the hu- nciifile of the Rvpubllc vl Ameli ml. “'lm like ‘Va-hungmn in his own IFmb amlagt‘. is firs! in win, first in peace. and first iii Ihc hearts 0! his enunnvmeu. firm/UNI, Thu! 'Mlllanl FIHIIHHE. our ..mnincc [or lhe Viré Prraidenty, is 8 fl! uolknguc, ()1 Gen. 'l'nylor. That in him we am- We able sfnlf’smnn, lhe 'Jnllaunled mhncnlc MJlunlan rights and lrcrdom, & «ho liké our unfion Irom luw beginning, has arritcu 10 'll): summit of Nmi'om'al grmln'qu. . . Iv’eéo'lved. That we hn'c unabated can “dance in {he ih'lélligence and ability 0 Ner Middlesunrth, our cnndidnt'c lnr Cu ‘nnl Commissioner. That he is worthyol Hm’positinri'f‘lié'b'ccupies in the \‘Vhig par I)‘; and that wawnlr roll him up such a vutcras will strike "consternation inlb the mnks nl lhe enemy. , Resolved. That we mll use all honora bl'c meanemo prumole the elcclion ol Gen. 'l‘aylbr to lhe Presidency & Millard Fill morowlo lhe Vice Prvnlduncy of the Uni lrd Slqlfiejlnnd Ner Middlcswnrlh lor Cu nal Cununipsioner. and We will give them uu‘r \qhnlclflndlumlivulul snppurl. ‘ v Resolved, ’l‘humhese proceedings be Rigncd by the limcers nml publiahed in all the pnpersjin ”HS Congressiunhl district. w . [Qflicera names 9721:]!ch CoL‘Ben‘loh'hns", d‘gpo‘sited in lhe Con greasiona![l.ibgutxfiffqr- public inspection. vuriuua benuulm specimens-of crystalized sa‘ll. la’k‘cn from the slum: 01-(he Great Soll Lake in California, by CULJUhn C. Fremont, Ocyqbrr. '1845. This CI-yvalnfi znlmn is lormed byuthc spray,ol.th,c Luke. 'l‘llevlpCCinaonn qro on‘l'wigs. but u lorms nn nqcry‘.ilyi,hg:gthyix .Inmhcs, _ There is “5.6, Ili'miéuedTalepecig‘m-n ml mineral salt, lakg‘mfroml'a luounlain in‘lhc pasin nlwthe Grrai'Silg 'l‘j‘uke‘. by Col. Fremont, cho béf.;-'18.45.1rw 'r v‘ ' f ‘1 . gbailofili‘c ‘ Whifi 'pnpc‘rpl' mama: itlme ism loner on m" in‘llmJWar cpquenl in which Gén.';'l‘.p 'lér unos‘lhis language : ;“ISEND. ME. hio MORE .FOREIGN Q $.ll N fI‘EFRS P?Y’ar,,,,',l'lw3."n thezqngugion‘ gym," (laimhey 14.7% rmEk/y ‘02): g 3 \ -- ,cr - "’713/ they Changed—The Louisville emocral so": "Captain M‘Duugnl. of Indianapolis. informed us yeslerdny. that nine Whig caplainu of his regiment have repudialvd uhiggety. and {we going for Cnssnnd Butler; and out of iweoly-six lieulcoanls, only one was for Taylor, and he was wavering. He mm! to Mexico himself. a “big. and has utterly rcputlia (Hi the party: navq he has hand. on the slain of the Mexican arm'. whia doru ments pgainst tho war and in lavor 2!" (hr Mexican cause; that they were scattetcd proluseiy through the city of erim. to prowent a ratification ol the treah’ oi eace." ‘ Committees of Vigilance. Resolved. That the fullnwing be. nml are hereby nnfmintetl. the 'l‘nwnship Cum mtttees 0t Vigilance lor the prewnt year -—-whoce tluty it is tn give immediate All" lice of the time nml place ol holding their primary election—to superintonc' thesame —to hold frequent meetingt. circulate pn litical information ; nml they are luvthcr requested to be active and vigilant in at tenthng to all other matters calculated to secure the triumph of correct principle from this'until the polls are closed on the 7th of November nexl: Beccaria.—Jnhn W M’rught, Jacub Lm 'nard. Andrew Shufl, John B Stewart, WmhMullon. Bell—G “C- E’dar. John F Lee. Wm 'l‘ Tharp. J J McCrackcn. Ragga—Jump!) Stilt-a. James C Barren, James M Shaw. Bradford—Jacob Pealce. A 3K \Vrigh'. V B Hull. U Brady—hue Dranckrr. B Bnnnall. M H Luther. Joseph Lmns, J Kunlzo. Burnside—Joseph McMurmyJaN-h Ne" _David Sumlerlin, flurry Balnlmrt, Ree der Kira. Chesl—S J Tuzvr, Giles Turlu-r. 1 Cavington—F Cnudliel, Adam Huey. M Schnell, S Maurer. Decatur-John Hughes. John Shaw, Jo~ seph McClnrren. Ferguson—Grimm McCrarkcn. “'m :1“ Mnnrr, Dr.) P “05!. . Fox—John l Bondy. Jame! Mnrvhvnd. ' Girard~Abrahnm Kylar. G B Smith. Goshen—Jamcs Flegal. L Bumgurner, l W Graham. Huston—Wm Morgan, Dr “'m Hoyt, I" _“evenvr. Jordan-—Pe(er Bloom. F \‘V Showing. David Wiue. jr., James M(Cracken. David Mcchghrn. " ‘ Karl/mus—VVm Bnidgens. Geo .Buchor, Daniel Mourc. Jusrph Yothcm. Morris-John B Kylnr. Samuel Wnring. Jame; Allporl. A Blown, JnCub Wise. A Kylar. S C Thompson. Penn-Samuel Juhmnn. Jonathan Evans, jr. R Danver, Jus Ferguson. I’t/re-—G C Passmnre. 1 Bloom jr.. Dr M E VWumlu. Geo B Dale, Samuel Evans. Samuel Wny. Lawrencef—Jnlm Long. Amos Read, sen. Samuel Clyde. Juhn Irwin. Hugh Orr ‘ N K McMuch, Josiah R Brad. Woodward—George W Shofl. 'l‘hos Helo derson. Wm Alexander. ' Borough—Wm Merrfll, J L Cuttle Jun v athaq Bnynton. A J Hemnhill. ‘ C. KRATZER, Ch’n. W. J. HEMPHILL, Scc’y. llnDAcll.—\Vriglu‘u Indian Vogolnble Pills ago a positivo’curo for‘lhii dialrouing complaint; bo~ cuuuo [hey purge from the body thong biliouu ,h."7‘ (nbru‘ which an; iho _cauie not only of hénduch. v , . x' ‘ '- ‘\ ;; ‘ giddincuum'uneu nnd sit-knoll. &c.. l'ulofull lhe ills (‘0 which llep‘h in lwiui. ;One 25 um box of the above named Indian Vegetablo Pills, nay. a single done. will frequonlly carry off a violenl nllnck of hendach : _und. m ('nm of lung Handing. npraever? zincenlona is , wanted in orde: to make a cure of ovary descriptionnf hendach. "’riglal'a Indian Vegetable Pills also aid and im~ prov) digouion nnd'purify Iho blood, and thaw lore give noyr lifo and vigor lo Iho whole frame. Buiwzmr: ox: Coumznvm'ru Imp hum-non: 5’ Remember Ihnl the” o'rigilinl nmfnnly genuine ln dian Vegetable Pills hgvolh'o signaturo‘ of WM. Wmamwrilu-n w‘nh'v'a pen (in lhn lop lubclol each box. , ' ' , ‘ ‘ wTfie genuine for .vglc lry.lL.,Smw: so/é‘flgent for Clear/Eek! ,- Cums .9 Exit» mm, Curwensvzlie; lem: Bannmn Lufthekaburg : and_lpholeaale at (he Vice aud general'depot, 169‘ 12909 _.sfijeel. f gilav Ila/phi". ~; ..,. ._. ~- (“.:: '.u'~.t Most -Exl|-ao|3dinnl'y VWork! THE MflRRIED WOMJZN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION. BY DR. A. *M: MAURICEAU. ’ Professorqf dmeaaes a] women. SIX”) Edition. ‘ lEmo; pp. 250. Price l-dullnr. 30.000 Copiea sold in (lire: mom/Is. Years ofaufl‘ering at physical and mcnlol anguish to many an hfl'oclionnlo wile. nml pecuniary (lillicuh ties to lhe husband. mighl have been apnrcd by n limoly possession of [his work. , 3 ‘ ll is intended especially for tho murncd. or ”lose nonlemplnling‘in‘or‘ringe. ns 1' dlflclofleifl imporlnul uo~ crcts which should bn known to lhem'prirliculnrly. Tru'ly.knowlcdgo IS powor. It is henllh. hoppi ncan.offluonre. 'l‘ho rovelnliuns conlnincd in Us pngns have proved .o blessing lo lhousnnda, as the inliumcrnblolclten ro~ ceivrd by tho nulhor will nllest. Hora. nlno. every fumnle -Ilie wife. Ihc nmlher. the one oilher budding inlo uomnnhood. or Iho one in tho (loclino "(yours In whom nnluro contemplates on Imporlunl ('llungo—onn disrovor the rmmen. symp~ lama. nml llw moat rml'lPlll rrmodien. and must cer~ mm mode of curt-,1" ovary complaint lo which hrr sex is subject. Capies will lu- scnl [l"] mail [rec ufposlage lo Iloe purchaser. , Ovarian thousand Copu‘s hnvo been son! lvy Innil within three mmuhs. wilh porferl safely and can lninly. 0n the recmpl ur Ono Dullnr. the "Married Wo mnn'a Private Medical Companion" Will be am)! (mai~ ledfree) to any pnrl oflhe Unilcd Slnlos. All lelleru must be post-mid (oxcepl lhusc r-onlnining n remit lunr‘c) nnd nddrosxcd In Dr. A. M Muuncc-nu. Bax 1224, New York city. Publishing Office. 129 Liberty alrccl. N. York. The "Married Wumnn‘n Pin-um Mcdmul Cums mnion"ianold by bookseller: lhloughoul lhu Unllcd July 10, 2 m. States MARRIED—Dr. Thursday muming Inn. by the Rev. Samuel M] M, Mr. \VILLIAM F. IR‘VIN. (merchant 0! this plmc) [0 Min SUSAN AN'I‘I‘IS. of Lawrence lownihip. KrTho Prinlén' good Wilhel are respectfully endured Io lhe ulmve nan-«nude " luo in one" {or Ihcir Lind rcmomhmncr. When lhey lhall enjoy all Iho comforts and rich blessings of their bright on nnlimpaliom they will uol be mar! ble-l lhun we with Ihem to be. " A virtuous dot-d would never be delayed. Tho Impulse comes Irom henv'n;dz ho whoalrlyes A moment lu'voprexa 11. disobeys * The god within his mmd." Glen Hope and Little Bald. E agle Turnpike Road Company. HE undrrsngned Commissioners, nu- T med in the net of lhe Lvaidaluve passed M the recnnt sessinn ileurporaling lhe Gleu Hope and Little Bald Eagle Turnpike mad Cnmpan)‘; GIVE NO TICE—That the Books, lor'subscripliun m the slock ofsaid company. will be open lrom9 o'clock. A M.. [O3 P. M.. on Tuesday lhe 12lh 0! September m-xl en suing. nl Tyrone. and same day at Nev linu’ Mill. and at Coupef’s slow. 1 ISRAEL COOPER. WILLIAM SMILEY. JOHN T. MATIIIAS. LEW'IS PALMER. HENRY B WRIGHT, JOHN SWAN.jr., Commissioners. Aug.lo. 1848 “pd. IRON FOUNDRY J 1! Curwensvi/le.’ Clearyield counl_i/. Pa. Vl‘l'lUMl’SONS. DALE 81 Co.. having puvchased lhe lmn Foundry, M Cuuvensvillc. vesprcifully iniorm their lrirmlu and lhe public generuily, that they me now [)lt'pzueii In make all kinds 0! rantings at the morn-st notice nml on [he most reasonable term‘. Their Ploughs. SwVes. Hulluwnn'. Mill-Irom, &c.; &c , cnhnol be surpassed ellher for beauty on M‘lVlce. They would cathc particular atton'inn of larmeu m the [Hill Hall Plough Pal ternl which they have procuwd. and Much |s believed H) be supuior to any olher now in use. - The} will yupplj all orders fur castings at lhe a'mrlul rmtimu and a: cheap, if no! cheaper. ”Hm Hwy can bc procurlpd clue “hen. Elf/“All kinds of Cuunlry produce cven cash—WlN be taken In exchange {0 wnrk. ' Aug. 4. ’4B. Estate of James Lord, dec’d. O’I'IUE Is hereby giVen. lhul lclleis N of Administration have been giant éd to the subscriber on the rstate ol James Lord. late of Baccaria township, drc’d. and all persons being indebted to anid ea tnte are hereby requested to make pay ment without delay. & thosehnving claims will pvt-sent them duly authenticated lor -settlement to the stibscriber residing m Jordan township. Cleulficld cnuntv. SIMON THOMPSON. Ah’mr. June 29. 1848 ~pll. Dissolulion of Partnership. THE Partnership hetclofurc existing between the wbscvibers. lrmling un der the film of PA'I"I'ON, SMI'I‘H and STEVENS, is hereby dissolved by lhe \willnltawal of Wm. l’allon. Mr. Stevens having purchased his (l’allon'a) inleresl in Sanbum Mill's, &c.‘ 1 11. B. SMITH. JOS. W. STEVENS. WM: PA'I'TON. The business “312.,1‘e cominued by me aubsuibcrs in “lhe name of Stevens and Smith. who will orllle all claimsugains! (beformor partnehhip. Witnesé our hands lhls 13m day 0! July, 1848; ' Sunburn Mills. Buggg I _ in. July 14. 1849. “‘P‘ Meeting of County Comm’rs. ERSONS lmving bumness lolrnnsur! with lhn P board 0! Cummmmneia of (Zlonrfield ruunly. mu lulu: nouco. Ihnl said Board wxll'be in union n! lheir office. m me borough of Clearfleid. ’on'Mondn'y, thajlh olSeptemhor,(nexl.; _ A ' Aunt—Hl P. THOMPSON. .Cl'k. . Cumm'rs Qflicc.,29}!l ; u ‘ Juno; 1848. ;.: It. WE hre authmizcd to announce Ihnl Capt. Gsoncn WAL'rEns, M Bell tnwmllip. is a candidate for Ic-elcction lo lhe Assembly. subject lolhe acliun nf Ihc Dcumcmlic party uf Clemfield cuunly. June 23, ’4B. WE are nulhmizml In announce lhn ‘ WILLIAM l’onnzn u! Girard (lm metlynll.aurmvcc-)!nwnsllip. is n caudi dulc lm lhe oflirrn uf Prolhonnlary. Re gislcr. Recorder. &c.. n! Clcmfield rnun -‘y' ' July 15. ’4B To Ihc Electorspf (.‘lcarfielrl County; FELLoLw'Cx'rIZENS:-—'l'hankfu| lnr pas favors. I again "Her luysvll In yuur can uidorullun as a candulnle fur lhe oflicei u Prothonolnty. Register. Recorder. &c. M Hweusuing Gunwnl Election. ninl [cs ptcllully bulici'l your huflfflgvs, “ M. C. WELCH. July 1T,"48. “7E are nulhmized tn announce Ihnl ROSWELL LUTHER. Esq” 0f Bra dy lnwnship. will be a cnndldule fur the omce of Court/y Commisswncr. subjecl lo the action 0! lhe Democratic parly of Clearfield county. , . . ju23,’48. ' ' E are nulhmizv-(l tn nnnuunce Ihnl W PHILIP HEVENER. of Huston lownship. is a candidate for lhe office of Coun:y Commissinepr nl lhe ensuing Gen erol election. subject lulhe nclinn of lhe Democrulic pmly. Aug. 1. Alessrs. Edi/ers :-—Please announce \VILLIAM WALLACE. of Lawrence loun hip. m n candidale lor Ihc office of Coun 3/ flmlilm'. subject tn the ncljon 0| lhe )emucrallc parly. nml üb|iqe M ANY DEMOCRATS. Jul] '26. ’4B. SHERIFF’S SALE. . CLEARFIELD CtlUN'l‘Y. SS: fl/p/taso Laconle 1 lnthe CourfolCom [mnn Pleas 0! Clear va >fieltl county No. l 9 | Nov. Term, 1847, leguclua Lawn/c.) Writ ot Partition. $3l :1?! ‘l‘ a Court 0! Common 3’ ‘a j Pleas held at Clearlield, 3 ;:in and {or the county ol Clear \~*4;¢' field. on the Bth day olJuly fl 1348. John Stites, E~q.. High Sherifl of Clearfield county. haVlng at a! Court ol Common Pleas held at Cleat’lieldl on the second day ol May. A. D.. 1848. returned an irquisitinn taken by the oaths and affirmations oltuclve lree. honest and lawful men of iti‘ bailiwick by which it appears that a certain tnenunge, lot or piece of ground situate tn Giraud town~ uhip,'Cleatfietd county; beginning at a Hemlock. thence sooth 41 perches ton poat, north 85 west 14 perches to a hem lock. aouth 70 west 32 perches to a white Pine, soU'h 47 west 32 perches to a hem lock, north 26 west. 20 perches to stones. north 67 east 15 percher, north 47 east 26 perchn. north 55 east 5| to u post containing ten acres ol land more or less, with a Grist Mill thereon erected with the appurtenances &c.. which Alphonso L 1 conte & Augustus Laconte holds in lee as tenants in common and could not be par~ ted and divided without prejudice to, and xpttlllng the whole. And the said inquest aloresaid had valued and apprais'ed the same at the sum of three thousand two hundred and eighty-seven dollars, nndl the court having confirmed the same. and‘ neither the said Alphonso Laconte nor Au gusto: Laconte having appeared to take the said messuage or piece t-l land and Grio mill with the appurtenances, at the valuation aloresatrl, the Court granted a rule on the parties aforesaid, requiring them to appear at an adjourned court to be held on the 6th day at July, A. l).,l 1848. to acceptor reluse the same at the; rrlowsaitl taluation. At which time and place both the above named parties ap pear and teluse to take the premises at; the appraisenreot aloresaid. Whereup-' on the mid court do rule and order. thati the soul Sheritl' do on the 22d day ol Au gust A. D. 1848, expose to sale by public venduc or outcry on the premises. the card messnage or piece ol land. with the appurtenances &c.. and sell thcaame to the highest and best bidder. upon the lol luuing terms to wit:—-One halt the pur chase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and the balance in one year therealter to be secured by bond & mort gage on the premises. with interest trom day at sale. tutti that due public and time ly notice of the time and place of sale be given according to law. Witness the Hon. George IV. ”'audward. Preaitlen 0| our said court al Clealfield lhn; Blh day anuly. A. D. 1848. W M. U. WELCU, Pral/z'jl. Pmthnnumvy’a office, Clemfirhl. Jul) 8. 1848.§ Whereas. in pursuance of lhe above writ, to me directed, I. John Sfiles. High Shuifl'uf Cleatfl'cld county-will 'proceed to at” the said properly Bl the lime and place :lircclodlw said writ. - JOHN S'I'I‘I'ES, 8/sz Sherifl’s Office. Cfcnr- ' fiehL July 15, 1848 g . - J. W. S. A 'FRESII SUPPLY of DRY GOODS. .GROCERIES. MACK AREL. HERRING nml COD-FISH just received [and win he sold ul low prices] at Ihc _chga‘pnyl‘ore (I! _ ' ' . . ‘ I»: VJOflN PA'I‘TON. _quwengvllk. June 16. 1,848,_ ' w . , :ACON. , Good umph SHOUL. BPERS. for all; by ‘ ' - ‘ LEONARD &MOORE; saim s94!}.ka mmmmmemo MCDNIBSI 'QAVELDo Farmers Look Here: Four Horse Power Tumbligg Shaft and Strap Threshing Machineafor 875- S &- STJWILSON, of Strnltouville. Clarion cnunty,,[’a.. would reapecl fully inlmm Hm prople of Clearfield coun ‘Y- “‘3" "WIY "MIG now on hand and are manufacturing Fuur Horse Power Thresh- Ina Machines at (he Inw price of Seventy- Five Dollars. Warrnnlml to be good. Alsn. 'l'vm Horsu Power Threshing MB chines not surpassed by any in‘lhe'Sta‘lc’c and we will warrant ihelu (u lhreshih‘ out: day 125'bushels \that. nr 125 bushels Rye, 225 bushels 031'. hr 15 bushels cla var-seed, if well attended. ’ They have erected a Foundry and' Blackilnllhshflp \ihich enable! them to sell machines at a much lower price than ever offered In Penusvlmnia. ’ PATENT CORN-SH ELLERh—Thcy are now making. nml lump on hand. 3 Pl lvnl Corn Slwller at [he low price of One Dollar and 17/3/ ccnla each. 31:75PM: subsuih‘els ui‘l receive in pavmen! lur the above 'l'hrehhin Mai chines GRAIN, (Wheat, Rye ananls.) ll lrlt at Shaw’s Mill, at Clenrfield, oth? ltvin’s Mill. Curwenwillo‘. ' RICHARD SHAW, Cleanfieldwalld JOHN PATTON. Curwemvillc. are the agenls for lhe male ol the above machines in this coun ly. eiihor ol whom will give all necessary inlorrnalion relaxing thereto. S. & S. “’ILSON. Strallunville. Jul) 20, ’4B. Perry township. Clarion (20.. July 8, ’4B. We do certify that we have one of Wibon's 'lhm Hurae Power Three/ting Mac/time, and thrashed In one day. at the barn of Levi Ter williger. 134 bmhcls of Wheat, ‘and any with confidence m the Farmers that they are good machines, and easy work fol two horses. ' SAMUEL lIAGAN. JOHN KELLEY. Toby townshm, Clarion cm. JUIy 8, ’4B. l have one of Wilson's Twa Horse Power Threshing Machines. manufactured in-thc west end of Strattonvillc, Unis county. and lam con fident I can thrash 120 bushels of wheat in one day. I consider xhem a good machine and not liable to get out (I! order. ' REGISTE R’S NOTICE. THE fallout g accounts have been ex' amined and passed by me. and re main tiled of mum! in this office for (hd inspection oi heirs. legateel, creditori. and all other: in any way interested. and will be presented to the nut ()rphan’l Courtot the county at Glen field, to be held at the (our! house in Clearfield on 'l’ucsday the 5 h day of September next. tor allowance and confirmation 2 l The administration account of Jona than Boynton. survivtng administrator of the estate ol Adam‘ Nevling, late 0! Bec caria township. deceased. ' 2 The administration account of Peter Arnold and John Hollipeter. executors of the last thl and testament '0! John ‘Pentz, late of Brady township, deceased. 3 The arlminiutraliun account ol David Butler. admimslralor of lhe entale ol Hen r_v Fey. late 0! Brady lownnhip deceued. 4 The amount of Henry B. Wright. guardian o! \Villinm Nevling and Shaun na Nevling. childrcd 0! Adam Nevling. deceased \V M.. C. \VELCH, Reg’r. 111-gislw’s Office. Clo-ur field. July 26. [B4B. 2 @fiW‘Q‘HQWo LL persons are hereby cautioned a. [‘ gains! bujing nr swing at in any may meddling with lhe {tnliux\lngproper ly now in the cute u! Wm. Reed. of Fer gusnnlowmhip, Clemficld (0.,115 lhe ume bt-lungi 10 um. viz: One Black Horse &- ’/'wo Red ('ows, one a muley. HENRY HEGARTY. July 18, IBM—pa J ust ngmrneti ”R. A. M. "ILLS, from Pbil'a, [TH 11 large lot of new and most impmvrd Denial mwumcnta. ALSO. a large stock ul carefully selec lccled pxomium Icelh Irom Stockton’a Manufactory. DR. S. .W. STOCKTON has drawn the premiUm tor mnnulacluring the best Metallic Arlificml 'l‘eelh, no! on ly in the United States. but in London aml Paris , and Dr. Him. hnslakeu par ticular pains to select a choice lot of lhcm. so \hnl his pulruns may be assured of get ling a guml and aubslanuul article. [)r. 11. has alm prucured a very large variely of Extracting instruments, made according to Harris’ lupést patterns.‘and he can confidently assure all then who. are troubled wilh those abominable path, decayed [eel/L. that the Forceps are not on. ly a much more sale and easy instrument with which to remove a toolb, but the cause much les‘s pain at me lime; ails comparatively no soreness following”; ; , Dr. Hills has also ‘a"variely"'§if bib“, Dental requiremenls. such as Gold P 101597 Gold Foil. Tooth Powders. .Waslm ahd Brushes. and he is lully prepared to pera; lurm-all operations in the hne of‘DEN‘v'F 7'ISTRY. such as inyt'fling, [o'o Gold" Plate) or uh anoh,‘ Plugging; Extracting: amlCleang-ing. And from pas! experience and ,succeos..he leels confident-of, givjng; entire‘aaualacli‘on. and warranlajllghh’. work well done, and to' please his patrbnit‘ A reasonable length at “me givenJOr [ri- 1 al to uH_jnbs «yer $5, and Jilv’nolufoundltb‘, answ‘er aluhé pur'pdsesVpromich,-_nop.yg, will berequiretL. ‘,r .. <2l: ‘ Office al'llhe; Notabm Store.,thaiigg" of "1900110 M 0 719%. " ' ROB'T N. HUEY. ;'l‘s,'"492’~