D Elec'tiim of Electors OF A PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED S'I‘A'I‘ES. PURSUANT to an Act ol the General Assembly 0! lhe Cmmnunwenllh ul Pennsylvania. ('nllllwl “An Act relulina to the elections 0! lhn Cumnmmven'th." oppriwxd lhe second «lay u! July. A. D. one Ilinu‘uiul eight humlrgd and thirty nine. I' JOHN S'I‘I'I'ES. Sherifliol lhe Counly nf Cletufiv’d, Pennnlvnnin. do hereby make knuwn nml give nnllco ‘0 me eleclorn of lhe counly a'ore‘ald. that an Eleclion will be held in the County 0! Clemfie d. on Tuesday nrxl nher lhe firs! Manda}, [7th] 01 Nuvcmher, 1838, a: which" time electors o! a President and Vice President of lhe Uniled States urr to be ekcted. I also hereby make known and give no lice, that the place ol holdmg lhe alnre said General E'ecliun in the severa| eloc tion districts within the Cnunty ul Clear field, are as lullows. to “H: At the court House in tho borough of (.‘lcurliold lor Lawrence township At the house of Wm Hoover lnr Bradford township. At the house ofJohn Goes lbr Decutor townshsp. At the houseef Samuel M Smith lor Beccnrin town ship. ' Al the house ofJnhn Druucltor. (now occupied by S Evans.; for Pike’townrlnp. Atlho house of Jacob Mulirer (or (Tovinglnn town~ ship. At the house of Wm. C. Fonly for Brndv township. At the school house on Spenrer'a hill lor Penn tow'p At the house ol James Curry for Cheat township, At (.‘on ress Hill sehooll house lor Girnrd township. At the house ofJnmes Allport lor Morris township. At the house ofJot-n Young for Burnside township. At the house of Aseph Ellis lor Bell iownahip. At the house ofJnmea McNenl lor Jordon township. Al the house 0| George 'l‘urner for Briggs township. At the house olJesso Wilson for Huston township. At the house ol 'l‘hoe. Dnvis lnr Ferguson to“ nsliip. Al the house ofJohnl Bunily lor Fox townahi L At the house 0! John Whilesidc for Woudwurtl town ship. At the Public Sehool~honse {or Goshen township. :Al the Frame house formerly occupied as u hoardidg house, {or Knrthnua township. - At the court house for the borough of Clenrfiold. I also give Nolice. as in and by said Act I am directed. ” that every person exceptingjuaticea ol the peace. who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the government ol the Uni ted States. or of this State. or at any city or incorporated districl. whether ii com missioned uflicer. or otherwise. a subor dinate officer, or agent, who is or shall be employed under the legislative, judiciary or executive department at this State or United States. or ol any city or incorpor eted district; and also, that every member of Congress. and of the State Legislature. Ind ot the select or common council oi my city. or commissioners at any incor porsted district, is by law incapable ol holding or exercising iit the same time. the oflice or appointment oljudge. inspec tor, or clerk of any election of this Com monwealth; and that no inspector orjudge. or other ofiicer at any such election. shall be eligible to any oliice then to be voted for.” Also. that in the lourth section of the Act of Assembly. entitled ”An Act relo ting to executions. and tor other purpo‘ see," approved April 16. 1840, it to en scted that the Moresaid 13th section “shall not be considered; as to prevent any mi litia officer or borough officer. from ser ving as judge. inspector or clerk. at any general or npecial election in this Com monwealth.” ‘ Pursuant to the provisions of the sixty first‘section of snidact, "every general and special eleClion shall be opened be tween the hours of eight anti ten in the forenoon, and shall continue without in terruption or adjournment until seven o’clock in the evening; when the pollsi shall be closed.” Also, that the'judges ol the districts aforesaid, ,are by said not required to meet at the Court House in the borough of Clearfiold. on Friday the NM) ul No vember. 1848, then and there to perform those duties required of them by luw. Given under my hand at my office in Cleslfield. the 16th day of October. A D. 1848. JOHN STITES, Shenfl.‘ mummy) @ll3an BECOME NEW. 'D_r. Wm. P. Hills, alter experimenting for threuears, and trying everything likely to he go lor the cure of Coughs, Colds, Consump tion. Asthma. Group. Bronchitis. Influenza, Diflioulty of Breathing,Bpitting of Blood, Pains in‘the Breast or Side. originating from cough or cold; and foe a gentle emetic in any disease, bufound by experience in prescribing for the shovedissasu. that the Fluid Extract oquuills Email! the surest to perform a cure of any of the medicines now belore the public—and has the idvnntage of being at least one-hall cheaper. Don't be afraid to try it. It comes trom an ex~ perienced'thysioian, and is no new thing. It Is only'tlte est aldlthing in the world got up in IN“) mu, ' ‘ Alsoelfyou have yourself, or know or any one that“ has.Telter, Scald-Head, Ringworm, Eplipolu, Itch. or Indolent sore of any kind on the Rhythms, legs or feet, or any kind of brea kinfiiout'on the skin, just go and buy a bottle on oof’Dr. Bill's Telter Ointment, and use it wool-ding to directions and it will positiv"cly ‘. erfonn acute, if persevered in. Erysipclas is _, w; cured in lorty-eighl hours by putting on some” and keeping open the bowels with q‘tmfigllng medicine. such as salts and cream .. ETRGWt'aluable medicines are {or sale at llef‘ ”“9 Drtlg Store. Clearfield; at the 0 he; Pom-st, Clearfield Bridge .- ran: 5‘ 81'0“" Curwens 'll - h Wrightfinhamtoit- B w6'Gmam -& {i in“, I owmnn&.lohnston. lfbtl -9 meme county; and at the rim: le “my ughout the county. p p .::-.2192:ng 0013.120 1848, {f I m ' "-"""::‘ liCAßß..Uni'téd'Smte§Nam n 8: A cucy! “Nulycémor of~Thlrd and Dock £393, Phfindel rahla; in our authorized agent. to naming and recolp Vl7mkcnpuwxu,,ndvqrmementa.&c.‘ ‘ BLJJVKS firaf'sa‘lev'dt this ' oflice. m ' W" Stray Steers. ‘ ,“7’ {JAMIE to lhe rnnienre =LL~J£S~§ 0' "‘8 ’Ub9c}ib9l'.,in Woodward township. Clearfiel'l couoly. on or about the 30m Svpvember last. 3 STEERS, ' riting three years old, branded on the hips and are supposed to have belonged lon drove. The owner m desired lo came forward, prove properly. pay charge: and lake them away. otherwise lhr-y “ill be deal} wilh as lhe law directs. HUGH HENDERSON. I OH. 9. 1848. ‘ ROBERT R. WELSH, ESPECTFULLY informs the cili- R zens ol Clenlfield counly lhn he 15 located in- Curwemville, where he ml! carry on the busian o! CLOCK «$- U’WTCH making and repair: mg. ENGR/I VING. > TUNING 0! various musical inslru ments, such as _ BflG PIPES, flCCORDEONS. MU SICflL CLOCKS, ORG/INS JHVD DULCHVIERS. Also. repairing M flIflTIJEJ/flTICflL INSTRUIWEIV'IS. nmking GOLD mm SILVER 2mm; &c. DIPHe will also teach and give lessons on the Accordeon. DA” hm wurk fha||"bc done in the very best style, and upun lhe lowest Kenna. CurWensville. Jan. 25. ’48.—1 yr' ITHE demand lor the above medicine ‘ in the Inst 2 or 3 years, is deemed a sufficient apology lor placing it now ful ly before the people ; and the diseases for which it is applicable have become so pre valent in (his country that a remedy enli tled to confidence, is a great desideralum. The diseases 1 allude lo are Hepatilis. (Liver aflection,) Dyspepsia, and, female complaints in general. 313°Thn above pills will be kept con stantly lor sale by Richard Shaw. Clearfieldt s '. Bigler & 60-. Bell township. . Graham & Wrightl Bradlord ' James McGir/c. Bhilipsburg. J.~ W. Miller. Clearfield B’dge. Irvin & Mcßride. Burnside. Seligaberger &' Bloom', Cur }; wenaville. . do - do Luthgrsburg. David Kinporl, Cherry Tree. Oct. 20, 1846. ' " GRE/IT-N/l 770N431, . WORK. fl History SIM Revolution 8; Lives oft/1e Hoe: oflhc W’ar of Independence. BY CHARLES J. PETERSON. Analog-ant volume with 18 fine Steel Plates, “and nearly 200 beautitul Wood Engravings. “ This is a splendid book. A valuable addi tion to the Historic Literature of our country. We are much mumnken it it does not take rank with the works of Irving 8:. Prescott."-—Frank~ ford Herald. ”It surpasses any similar worlr yet ofl'ered to the American public.”-—-Ncal'.« Gazellc. ” It may be properly considered a popular ised Military History of the Revolution, ex tremely well uudjudiciously writtcn."—Norlh American “ The present work on the Revolution, and t 8 Heroes, is superior, both in 'exlent and de sign to any that has heretotorc come under our nolice."—quuirnr. ’A well connected history oflhal eventful pe ~riod-—l.ulger. “ Decidcdly the beat popular history ofthe War 0” the Revolution um! its Heroes, that has yet been given to the country.”—-Suturday Eve. hing I’ou. \ (ETAGENTS WANTED lo Cauvauforl/zr a -Imm! elegant "'orlr. in cwrj/ County and Town In (he United Slam. to whom the most llberal in ducements will be oflcrcd. Price only 83- Address (post paid; H'JI A. LI'IARY. hp. 158 North SECOND St. PHILADELPHIA Mny ‘26, 1848.—3 m. A NEW RECRUE'E‘, ()I OILS, PAINTS, and PAINT URUSHES. DYL‘ZSTUI’I-‘S, DRUGS, MEDICINES, CUN P‘I‘JC'I‘IONARY. FRUITS. PATENT MEDI (IlNl-IS of various dcscriplion, nml FAMILY [MEDIL'IA’I-JS of almost every kind. A large assortment of ESSENCES at superior qualny. :1 choice sclccfion 0! I’l':l\’l"UJVl‘.‘l\' Y, & 11 good variety of BEVERAGES nmd’h’g which are LEJIIONflDE. JIINERJIL 11".? TE]: and a most crack article of ' S&&EAW&§BEEEE& mmxma together with a large assortment 0t FANcy - other articles by fur to numerous to menlxon has just arrived at lhe sign of THE BIG Gnu) E MORTAR. AND for sale a little lower than you can imagine ALSO, first rate LEMQNS, for twenly~five cents per dozeh. Pelsons wishing any of the above articles may be assured ofgelling a first rate article, as the stock is entirely NEW. Clearficld, May 3, 1848 Marble Manufactory, fl! Lewistown, Pa. HE subscriber re'nppcllully informs T the inhabitants 0| Clenrfield'couou that he still continues to supply all orders for TOM BS. HEAD and FOOT STONES, MARBLE MANTELS, and oil other work in his line at moderate prices and out of the best mnterinl. .:Plnlormation will be given an to pri cel, &c., on application to J. L. (,‘ultle. t Esq, at Clearfield. who will receive or ders and give all inlortnulion required. CHARLES S'I‘RA'I'FORD. Lewistown, May ‘2O. 1848. DR. E. ORE—— ICE” &6 BROWN PILLS. DR. A. M. HILL, from Phil’a, ‘ ”H u large 10l 0! new and most improved Deri‘lb‘l Insnumvnts. ALSO, a large aluck ol curelully selec (acted plemium teeth Irom Slockton’a Mnnulaclory. __ - A , inns drawn the premium tor manulacturing i the best Metntlic Artificial 'l‘eeth. not on ly in the United States. but in London and Paris , nml Dr. Hill: has token par ticular pains to r-elect a choice lot of them. so that his patrons may be assured of get ting a good flllLl substantml'urticle. Dr. H. has nlio procured it ‘very large variety ol Extracting instruments, made according to Horrta’ latest patterns. and he can confidently assure all thone who are troublr-rt mth those abominable pests. decayed teeth. that the Forceps Me not on ly a much more rule and easy instrument with which to remove a tooth. but they cause much less pain at the time, and comparatively no soreness following. Ur. Hills has also a vurieiy nl nlher DNIIBI requirements, such a» Gold Plate, Gold Foil, Tool/1 Powders. I'l'aslzes and Brushes. and he is luliy prepared In per furm all operations in lhe'line 0! BEN TISTRY. r-uch as inserting on Gun] Pluto, or on I’IVUH, Plugging, Extrnclmg and Cleansing. And Irom pasl experience and success, he lu-ls.confirlent 0! giving eniire salinluclion. and walrunls all his wurk well dunr, and to please his patrons. A reaminable lenglh oi lime given iur lri iii In all jnbs over 85. and II nul found to answer all the purposes promised. no pay Wlii be required. Office a! the New Drug Store, the sign of (he GOLD ‘MORTflR, Belletonte Foundry. STOVES, AND OTHER @élßfl‘mNGßo V§7ELCH 6L LEYDEN, would an nounce to their lrientls ttnd the public, that they will continue the bust ness 0! IRON FOUNDERS, at the old stand. where they tntend to keep always on hand 11 latge anti varied assortment oi @aswuwmso “'e hau- lately mental and are now filling up an extensive ' MACHINE SHOP, with three Lathen lor turning and fitting up all kinds oi Machinery. z-uch as Gris! tund Saw-mill Cuttings. Machinery lur ‘ Forges. Ihrnacejqfi Rolling Mills. inclu (llnL' Hot Blast Pipe: lor [irrnacea and Bloomeriea;nnd will be prepared to lur [llah nn the shortest notice and in a ohlis factory manner all kinds of Machinery.— Ntiw on hattd a large asuorttnent ol PflT TEENS. ol the latest and most improved Myles. including the diflerent sizes, ol the Durkee &- Brice Reaction W'aler IV/teela. [GDPatierus not on hand. made on short notlce. _ A. M, HILLS We have now and Inn-ml keeping al ways a stuck ol lhe unrivalled VE'I'O and FULTON Hot Air Cooking Stoves, dif lereul SIZES; also flir Tight, Fancy Pnr~ lor lS- Nine Plate Wood Slaves. ol dlfl'er' ent “zen logelher Mm luur sizes of a su perior Balloon Coal Slave. as well an Cyl ender and FANCY Coal Stoves. \Ve' will add during lhe coming season, sever nl New pullerns ol Co king, Alr'l‘lghl. and Parlor Stoves. R PLOUGH. Always on hand a good assortment 0| PLOUGHS. In which we are adding sev eral new patterns this npnng. [lollow ware of ull kinds. Sleigh t§~ Sled Soles. Pl"agon Bares. Smoothing lrbns.&c. &c lf‘fAll the above articles. and envy thing in our line will be sold-on the most reaatmab'e terms lur Can/a, or” Country Produce, lrnnmasters’ Orders, Old Metal, &c. Unders from a distance promptl) attended to. ' GEORGE WELCH. DANIEL LEYUEN. Bellelnan. Feb.lB, 1848. AFFIC FqILD, READ! HILADELHHA MEDICAL HOUSE—Eslnbc P lmhed 15 years ago, 13' DR. KIAKELIN‘ The umeulmureal and bust ham to cum all lu:mu ol socrel dnuousea. disouuos «II the skin and unlnury huhll! ol youlh, is I)". KINKELIN, N. W. corner 01 THIRD and UNION Sm. between bpruco nnd Pine. one and a hnlfsquaresfrom the Exchngc. Phlludclphm. {l’./IKE PfllfT/CULJZR NOTICE. Youlh who have injurad lhenmelvus by a certain practice indulged un:nhnmlrlrequem+y.lcnmod4mm evil (-umpumoua, or n! svhuol—lho etfocla 0| which are nighlly lull; oven when asleep, and desire bolh mind and body,should nJmly Immediately. {Vuuk new and cunumuuunul obllilyimmedmlely cured. und full Vigor reslorcd. All l‘.-[lets roar Mll5, YOUNG MEN! “you value your Me or your honllh, remember the delay 01 a month, nay. oven 11 week, may prove your ruin. bulh ol body and mind. Honco 10l no false modesly dolor you lrum , malilng your case known lo one who, lrom educnlinn nml respectability. can a. lone hel'riond you. Ho “ho places himself under DR. KINKELIN'S treatment. may religiously con~ tide In his honor as a gentleman, and in whose bosom will be for ever locked the secret ol the pullonl- Too many lhlnlx they will hug lhe secret lollloir 'own hearts, and cure themselves. Alas! how olten isllus nfntnl dolusummnd how mnnyn promising young man. who mighl have been an ornament lo so~ army, has loded from the earth. 00 UN TR 1’ IN VflLID S, finding it inconvenient to make personal application, can, by stating their case explicitly, together With all their uymplons, (per leller. pout-paid.) have lurwurded to them a cheat containing Dr, K 33 medicine-appro printed accordingly ' Packages of [l 9 nine: forwarded to any part of the United States at a moment's notice. 1 " 8081' run nun-mnn; addressed to Dn. KHJKELIN. Philadelphia. will be promptly attended to. . .See advertisement in the Philadelphia 8&1“! ofthe Tunes. ’ ' jun. 28,1 8. ly SUGAIUcan be purcjgaéed at Very ' "low prices by calling at the store of ' . JOHN 'PATTON. Curwonevillc, June 16, 1848} Just ngturned DR. S. W. STOCKTON STOVES. FOR SALE 1, ”FOR SALL f ‘IHE subscriber,” just receivingu large and handsome 10l u! gondg to suit the [all zt-nd wlnlvr demands—um) thlng'purchnged them at lmv ”He,“ he is de‘ermin. ed to aell accordingly. The stock eunmla in part ol the lullowing Cloths, Cummeres. Satlmellp. Linneys, Alpacas, Cloaking and CPR Lining, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Red and While Flannela. Snlin.Snlk & other vestings, Shirl'cullnm and Batman, Stolch and dom. Gmghums, Silk Srrgv. ”luck and other shawls. Ha rdware, [A gene: ul “so! “new .1 S Queensware, g 2 S S S S S Stationary. Mcns’ oxiru fine Cull. Youlhs‘Coarsc Boots. do first qualily do Buys’ do do do do do Monrues. do Coarse. ' WCDMIEKIQO @CDQDVJ‘S ANNE mucomxo Womena’ Morocco Boots, Womrns' G‘uitcr Shoes. \Vomens' Pumps. do dn Klp. do ido d" do Rubber Shoes. ‘ do Peg Shoe», do Kid 00 Mena’ do do 3p. 18. ’4B. 39TH above goods will be solul vmy law For cash (lawn. WHEAT, RYE, CA IS. and olhe; gram. as Well as BU l'l'l‘llx‘, EGGS, RAGS, &c.. 813,, lnken in exchange lur gouds. Ciearfivld. August 80. 1848 .4! Curwenwil/e. Cleurfield county. I’m 7' ‘HUMPSONS. DALE &Cu., havilg 1 purchased lhe [run Fuumlly, al Cuvwenswlle. respectfully inlorm lhelr lrlemls and lhe public generally,lllul lhey are nuw prepared lo (make all klndwul caalmgs at lhe bhurleal notice nml un llw most n-usunnble lenns. 'l'Pmr Pluughs. Slaves. Hulluwnre, MIN-Irom, &c.; &c.. cannot be surpassed either {on beauty OI serwce. They would call the particuinr atlemion of larmms lo the [Hill Hall Plough Pat tern, whlch Ihey have procured. and Much Is bellcved lo be aupevior lo any olher now in use. at 1h: uhorleal notice. and as cheap. il no! cheaper, than they can be procuurd else where. [CPAII kinds of Country pmduce— cven cash—m” be (aken In exchange ‘ur work. Aug. 4. ’4B. CIR/3N5 & BROTHER, I GENTS {or lhe sule ul Ur. JA YNS A Family Medicines ,- 1 Dr. CULLEN’S Indian Vegetabe [fem ’ edy—Panacca. Speuftc and Pile Rem ed. ,' Dr. [{flPPLE TON’S Remedy/or Deaf ness ,- ‘ CA NTRELL‘S Compound Mediculed ’ blzrup of b'arsuparilla'; Cflx '7']?E/.L'Sdnli Dyspeplic Powder,- C' N'III’ELL'S filleralive Pills ,- SflND'S Suraapari/lu. &c., &c., (51: Him-jun received a lreah supply ul the name. Curwinsvillv. May 10. [ST 01" LETTERS remaining i 1 lhe Poul Office at Cleuvflcld Pm, Ucmber 13! 1848 ' Barlclt. Wm 0 Esq. "Soy, William Bluck, erson Meme”, Wm I. Borers, Rev. F Monlgumery. \Nm Clemwn. Eli B Mauku. Danl. H 2 Can. AM“ Maghev. Ruberl Elllulz. Hany Esq. Morrison, George Flelcher, N Orr Mary Ann Fisher. Dr. E Palchen. Juhr. Esq Guieenhorl, Henry Peters. Jacob R lierber, Henry Peck, Mary E Hull, H 8 James. John Hurlucker Cornelius Snerwuod. Nalhan “33411111":le _, Stroall, Elingelh Kmmg. J Esq. \wmm‘mérm pd WM. L. MOORE. P. M. Estate of Samuel Orr, dec’d. E'I"I‘ERS ol Administruuon having 1‘ been granted [0 lhe subscribers on the eslale ol Samuel Orr. lule of .lmdan township, Clcurficld county, dec’d, all persons having claims or demands against enld estate will present them duly authen llcaled for settlement—and all persons in debted lo lhe same are requebled [u make payment wuhooldelov. ‘ SIMON THOMPSON. Ad' , ANN ORR. § '“ ” SBP'Q 2, 1848-'—'Pdl ‘ ' NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! CRAN‘S «9- BROTHER, AVEjust teceived fromJ’hilndelphia I—l an assortment of CHEAP and FASHIONABLE ‘ ‘ Spring and Summer Goods, To which they would call the attention at theit lormer patronaand the public gen mllyx 4v Curwensvillg, May 10, '4B. ‘_ ‘ Also. many olhcr articles of STflPLE and IIflA'CY GOODS, Combs. BOOTS 8b SHOES, fl very large supply, such as IRON FOUNDRY, ._,/ ADRY GOODS. Callcns. Linen Gingham. Bleached Muslim, Canmn Flflllnt'l'. Burke-ls and Tubs. Broomn. "ATS. Beaver and Russia. CAPS. thnunuble clnlh [or Men and Boys. Farmers Look Here: Four Horse Power Tumbling Shaft and Strap Threshing {Vac/rindafar 575. 81 5. \\ ”.:ON, 0' b'uullunvnm'. S Clarlun coumy. Pu” WHUM respecl~ lug!) inlmm (he pruple nl Clcallield coun ty, lhul they .huw now un "and and un muuufucturmg Fun Home Power 'l‘luesh mg Machine: at lhe luw price 0! Seventy- Fivn Dollars. warranted to be guud. ' Alan. 'l'wo Hume Power 'l'hteahing Ma chlnes no! surpassed by any in lhe Slate. and we will Wnrjanl them to tlneshin one day 125 bushels Wheel, nr 125 bushclu Rye. 225 Duahels 0319, u! 15 humus Clo ver-seed, I! “ell BHCIHICU. They have crecled a Foundry am! Blacksmllhahop which enable-s lhem to :9” machines a! a much luwer plicc than ever oflrred In Prnnn‘h'unm. PA I EN’I~ CORN-SHKELLER—They an: now making. and keep an hand. a Pu lenl Cum-Shelter at |he lon price ul One Dollar and Ffly cents each. £117“ I‘m: aubacubela will receive in payment lnr lhe abuve Threshing Ala chinea GRAIN, (\\ heal, Ryr and om.) 'l lrll a! bhaw’s Mill. 1:! L‘lealfielu, or at [IVIIn’a Mull. CUHAHJHIHP. RICHARD SHAW. Clrarfieid. and JOHN I’A'r'lox. Cur vwnn'lllc. are lhe agents for me me ul lhe nbnve machines in lhn coun- I_v. emu-r ul whom \VIII gm all necessmy lulorumliun whaling lherclo. S. 6L S. \\ ILSUN Slrallnnvnlle. Jul) ‘2O. ’4B Perry |ownslxip. Clarion co.. July 8, '4B. We do cellify that we have one of "’ilwru Two [lone Pawn 7Vzruhing Mac/time, and lhrcahcd In one day, a! the bnr‘n of Levi 'l‘er wilhger. 134 hushcls of Wheat, and say with confidence lo the Farmers that {hey are good machines, and easy work [on UFO horses. SAMUEL UAGAN. JOHN KELLEY. Toby lownshnp. Clarion cm, July 8, '4B. l have one of Wilson's Two Horse Power Threshing Machmcs, muuufuctured in the melt end 0! Strallonville, Ihin county. and I am con- Men! I can lhresh 120 bushels of wheat in one day. I consider them a good machine and not liable lo get out of order. WW". I“. BOONE, fltlorney at Law, Plu'ladel; Ina, WILL attend to the settlement of claims by -. the heirs of JOHN NICHOLSON~ against Lands in Clanrfield or adjoining counties. 80- ing well acquainted with (he Nicholson Title. pen-sonadesimiia/of extinguishing the Nicholson claTm to their Farms. may have their businew attended to by letter (post-paid) addressed lo- Wm. I". Boone, I’niladelphia. Augugsl 16, 1848, ‘— (9 @GDRIIWQ Bfl‘QDWIBCO GREAT variety olv COOKING A STOVES. Warranled, from $13.50‘ in 2532,00, {or sale by F. J. HOFFMAN. ' Latest om tlte 777 7‘ SEAT OF WAR. PEflC’E and 101,137}? DECLflRED.’ BACON and WHEAT FLOUR on hand and for sale by ‘ CRANS & BROTHER; Curwensvillre. June 16, 1848. Meeting of County Comm’l'fir HRSONS having business tolrnnsnct With "10 P board of Commissioners bf Cleurfiyld cgunty. will take nouco, that said Board mll be m aeulpn at their omcefin the gorough ofClearfiold. on “law lhclm of ovem er(noxl.) ' , q ‘ Anon—..WM. mnnswau. cm , Comm'n Office. 29th Bishop Lawn. Cambric Muslin. Jaconelt do Barred du Drugs. Patent Medicines. Nova Scotia Grind» Stones Brass Clocks. Cluldrens’ Bouts. pegged, do (in Sewn]. do Red Morocco. do Black do F. P. HURXTHAL. 33%me savmmo lIOB’T N. HUEY
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