k 9': mt); mm c, 33 a zinc r. 33 c m; A‘ m": a‘ 1:11.19" 11.1.; 1. * 1848 [tray Divine permiuion. ihergjvi" hv'Pl‘OWh” mg in "In Prelbylcrian L-hn'rch in thin place. ofN'"3 fim[ney[] Sabbath, by ' Nov. .1 anma. Mid 0n ’lbo flrnl Snbhulh in" Feb. '4B.by Rev Jul. LINNv -~ln Pike'lowmhlp. on the 53-! Sabhnm In .000. by RevJ. FLEumo. and an Iho 4le th‘M'h '" Feb '4B, by Runs. Cooran. N " ”We élpecl lo .givc nl'lg'nl‘ «1 pollinn nf 5"" Shunk't anhunl mendga‘ i!’ 0“,? "“l-VWH' ' L ”TM “€slthln‘ngnihv'n‘nrm—nnnr nmnll mp -13!“, offljow almo-l plannfled—nnd 'ue ingrem “danger “FEM" gelling down mm the regions of OEM WThn HonaJuhn Faitfield. U: 8 Senator from EMlin'rh‘diegl Inddcnly in Washington cily,on:hi. '; do) eveningtho 24m uh. WE. W. Hdllcr.~hns purchum!&: luken charge u édilut ol the Luncaalcr Journal. [ln in one o' ; Iho mall Iblu wrilow in Iho Slnlc. find his fin‘ :‘5 hiiiilbe} pic-cull méh Into Improvememl lhul we s;} ucucoly know our old acquaintance. . , if ”Third one Dcmocruuc paper! 'ln Panmylvu; 1’ dithnve dlrea‘dy‘declarrd in‘fnvor of Mr. Buchan efilln ll their fink (hoico for [’rclidcnl—G (0': Mr fiipnllm—2 fog Mr. Polk—fund 2 lur Mr. Van Buron' fig}; ‘W'Rllm I'm—Wu commenced. imcndmg to give {gonly nl‘fow cxlrnhcls from the able report 0! Mr +39%: , ~ _ l ' ;'}‘§Z:'“VALKER. but“ wnon Ilnucdpyxo lound it no gnod, “fling“! was impuniblo to slap until we had “all finish ("led our columns. - ‘35: ? W'Thuv Legillulurc ~m’t‘3éli «in non Tue-day. u" when. lf‘Col. Au. Dlnocx. shall bu elocxcd Smxo H‘3l"tetuun-r, GenT PAcmfn. Snooker ol Iho Home. :3" some good clov‘er Dcmucml Clerk. and um luwnl 2;! man (Wu. J. Ilsurulu.) Sergeuul-uLArms. we ‘; Ihall ha flxlly convinced that " Republirn are n.” i;§:"ungtalelul."" ’ 3;; Running (2onmnmuun.—Tho Aisocinlc Judg "iii an oflhe Judicml dinlricl compo-ed oi the counlxel #3O! Centre. Clinton and Cleurficld. lh-convvemion, a! if Lock Haven. selected Col. Blcun, of IN! counly. ii? to reprint-n! Ihi- dimiu'in Iho Board of Revenue :15, Comminionen lu meal at Harri-burg. in February. “‘9 no under-mm!- lhe buuinrn well, and hit telec- E; lion will give general nun-{action lo Iho dlllricl. % THE NEW Yum—lA.connling-house 5; Almanac is the only :ofl‘eringebesidea our good wishes—lbs! we can make our read ,3; on. Young maido. however. musl not forget thalihil is Leap ch. ‘ [CPThe rumored arreotpf Generals ’ Pumwnnd Won“. and Col. DuscAN. by Gen. Scor'r. is. fully confirmed. and ’ we will give {he panicularn as soon on they reach us . Wflptlting, in a manner. has yet been doné In Congress. Thcflsketchpf the de~ bate on.Mrl Calhoun} resolutions. which we publish, gue- pretty strong evidence that 'I large majority ofthe Senate,"al least, . will sullnin the measnres ol the adminia trntion on tho wvar.allhough the rcsolittiona. ' while we believe them to express the feel : inga‘of the administration and the peugla :' with regard lathe annihilation of the re {ptiblic of Mexico, me, 13pm thelcas, tll ti med and impolitic; A ' ' lnlbe’ House. o‘evual leadingjedelnl member: have aquiuad. in she shape of :c-olulions. what they conccive to be the proper course [or our government In pur mm W"?! regard In Mexico. some of which would do honor to a Camanche Indian and make even a'guerilla biusb. , Hr. Calhoun’s Opinions on the “Conquest 01 Mexico”. . . From the interesting Debate on Mr. CALHOUN’u resolutions, on Monday last, as it appears in Iluuatult'l proceedings and debates ot the Senate."'we take the Ilollowing: . Mr. Calhoun. I hope that the resolu tions which lollcred the other day may now be taken up. in order to fix a day‘ lor their consideration. j > ‘ The resolution was then taken up and read as lollowa : . \ Reiolved, "That to conquer Mexico. & to hold it, either an province or toin corporate it in our Union, would be in consistent‘nith our avowed object lor which the War has been prouecuted ; a de-i partore from the settled policy _‘ol the gov iernmenl,in cunfllct .wtth its chatncteruud genius. andf‘in’the‘ end, suhvctuive'ofpuf tree and piipulor imtituiione. ' BQBOIVe'd. That no line 0! policy in the '{t‘trthet' prosecution ‘of‘tlte war should be iAdopted which may lead to consequences disastro'og,; wt '1 ' ' : 'Mr.‘ Calhoun. ‘ I shall be regulated in ‘ xtng the day by the wishes of the Senate. | Cl have no'particular desire to regard we I ‘yetymtly consideration at the resolutions. 1 '1 . ll Jewish is, that theie should be no on. i , eceuatty delay.” It It hE'agreeabie to tn": "chute,“l p’ropope that they; be‘ taken up on the first 'l'ueaday tn_,i(tnuar_v “next—7 wo'weelte'from tu-tnorto’w'. ’, _‘ >' Mr. Allen. l untletstntid that these"- ,‘tor.lrom,'SottlhlCarolina hoaftnnllu o mo- 1 ton. and Lfitlppme] a‘tn i'n‘"ot_"tle'rt'n li~lltg . 9 make firework: [do not know that l \ .'.“? any 'pfttlfticdlor objection 1w that "'lO- ‘ ttoqghntns; this mi tn‘zgttetnof2 Very ‘nget ‘ mobrtetpcg. 66 co‘ioep'rt'cotiy awuouuce. which ‘ entitle; {it to;greut';l con oideqttttomg andt‘g, 1 futi",thé fainé 9!; therxtuwl‘oljonfi en a 15001.1.- 1 -:>‘tt_iie.;'tl l-itllextttnbiguoim, lttsilslt‘the i’udul- i 1g SQFFPUE'” Senate, thin—Qtlillf"fit‘llilldf‘l‘itl’lll i .‘Soultharolina. .wl'lilst’l- request him'to l exnlnln the rerolutlon; so to: nototell us 1 “he'll". "{mrims toi‘vex’c'lu‘dente Mount 4 lan: lelflltlrial ‘imletnnity'lrom Mexicom‘r-v: ‘3" '“c‘llllllrflliuil‘ into thelbody'hll' the pol)-: l'c. “WW" “Wham! then as Slates inloifi ”"3 yum": ol any tertttory nhich we may acquire at the conclusion of this Wm P Or. whether it means barely. connecting the idea ol annihilating the Soi’ereignty ‘ol Mencm and incorporating'the whole muss 10l territory into lltlS Union? lualt “hell!" or 11. is to be understood irr’the one or_the other ol these senses? 'lllnt is the nml lcr. lir. which‘l am 'lleéiruus ul knowing before I vote in nnywtsein reference to it. Mr Calhoun. Iwrll answer the acne tor from Ohio with a great deal ol pleas u'e. It is not.my intention to involve any question in relerence to territorial‘lndcm city. or any other subject. apart Irom that which is presented in the resolution itself [believe the pressing question at this mo ment is, whether we shall conquer Mexi co. and hold her also subject provmce. m tncurpornle her into our Union. 'l‘hnt; 0' course, would’involve the nationulity ol Mexico, and it “as to that point that my resolution referred. l tlti'nk';'"sir, it lat) question which ought to be first decrded. because. Mr. President, ill am any judge utull ol the operation of existing causes. the certain tendency of all that is doing is lu end in the annihilation of the nationali ty of Mexico; and we shall thus find our selves—unless- the greatest caution is ex,- erciaed~nt the end of uno'her calnpnigu, or at some future time, with eight or nine millions ol Mexicans without a govern ment. on our hands, not knowing what to do with them. and lurced. to one or other ol the alternatives which I have presented. This is a question which I consider us 0- verriding all others a“. this time. Alter that is decided. we ~rnn’y then consider what course, in accordance with that de cision. it may be wise to pursue. l, tor one, wish to guide my own course, ond I nflered the resolution for the double pur. pose ol bringing It before this body and be fore thecuuntry. and putting my sell In re letence to this Mexlcuu question nherc I wishto slnnd. Mr. Calhoun. (in reply to.Mr.t Allen afterwards) I ripe principally to correct an error into which the senator from Ohio has lullen, doubtless from having misun )lnotl my remarks. I by no means said thntl cohsideredvthe ann:hilation ofthe nnllunollly ol Mexico and the ncqulstlton ola portion ol her territory as identical ; on the contrary, I said expressly that I did not understand the resolution us involving the question of]. territory atall. I agree with him that. «a may take a part—very large parts-of Mexico. without touching her nationality. My object is Very difler cot ;and to satisfy the senatorJ will tell him that l have changed not a single opin ion; ohicttl have ever expressed, in rela tion to this Mextcan mar. I hope that this mll- aatisly him. Mr. Allen. Allow me. air. to take this occasion to- remark. that l .um gratified 'nitli the explanation which the senator 1 from South Carolina has made. and in re lation to tilticlt he conceives that l on: gmts'nken in supposing that he meant that the taking any territorial indemnity was identical with the annihilation ot Mexico. lditl certainly understand him to any that that has to be the ulterior consequence; and it was the identity of consequences that he had relerencc to. and not the iden tity ot the partttulur measures at the 'mo ment. lt'v’i‘ths my purpose to negotive’the idea that the same consequences would flow however remotely—inst Is to any, that the taking of territorial indemnity in ‘vnlved an ulterior necessity ol annihilating Mexico altogether. But, if that be not the view of the senator, (am glad to hear it : because] psesumed on the first form ot the proposition there would be [cw o pinions antagonistic to his. and I hope up- ; on thesecnnd—that its. as to territmial inn demnity—l shall find the senator aiding “‘o‘? “h" 20 lnr indomnitytng the coun “y, tor its‘losses in the wav of lands. - the, resolutions Were then postponed until Fund-y the 4th day ot January Sext. and made the special order tor that av. FATAL Aoomnnr. -,-A most meiancholv acctdent occurred in Wuudfirutd flown- Ihlp. about a mile and a bait above this place. 0“ Saturday lust. While Mr. Jon»: QU‘GWV was driving the Imrses attached ‘9 “‘9 horsepower ul 1: Threhhing Machine, “'5 “’3 wag by some méans caught be “VN‘” the shuns, MN" before the horses could he slapped, of he in any why extri- Wu".- "he was so-‘bndly injured that he “'9‘." 'n about ‘tt'éyen hours atter._ His hp; from the knee tofthe unkle’was complete ly mashed. and which in ‘atldition tua'ie were contusion in' ..thc‘gruin amt severnt intErnnl injuties. uhurtly proved tutu].— He was injured at a‘hnut luur o’clock. P. M-. and died at about eleven o’clock en, wing; "a whsun'g of the oldest and most iespcctable‘ citizen; of Ot'tntun cnunty.— Hia oar-Wat about :70 yuars.—Clin'lon Democrat»: “ u .' . ’ ' _ Munoz“...'l'wo - men, named 'l'homas Mitchel and Anthony M'Dermnuu Md 8 qlisuule wuh alellowdaburer. by the name (“Patrick M'Quade-ghigh w'ords enSued', when the uvu‘uéizetl . nml hurled him in!" lhaJuniMn river,‘amlvhe wus.drowned.~—- The nerpeuatovs uf . Ihlin highshandéd out rage are .ufny confined in me Dauphin ('O, Jon. uwoumz :Ihcn:rlnal'seHarriaburg «U. nionnDec. 22..“ _ . . .. _:, ‘ _ A wgyaur's'lkmw Vnémgbiip PILL: Me a sale. Vansfla‘ndf'ce'nhin have -‘for Céldl 'and Coughubu. 6mm: {by} Harry MEL.“ up.» 'atgmrit-‘h :uml bo‘vyelg, ihm‘yéfihqrbfid fidfimru. which; it (lépunlfud ufhini the lungs", (néo‘ ll‘e.‘léhuao [offline nbuvo' Vdanggx‘o‘uo com~ :plpinlllg~ _ A ling‘le twehty-flvo can; qu'qf'vu‘xjdjan~ gdiun Vi‘geluble Pilln' is kcnernllj s‘umc‘i‘om ‘0 mhke n: perfe'cill‘léuro ("Him Prion- Bbmriulg Claldé—ny the 7 name ti'mé'fghoydlgé‘nion‘ia Ihpybfv‘ad‘, (‘md I‘l9 blodd 5 no complelély I‘llli'ifio‘li.jumt nevflil’u rind vigpr “11' 3 ..ho givch lo Ihd wholiy‘fmmo. . . fizwuu; 6F Couhwsnmm AND lulu-“qua:— Remember Iha>l Ihc origiqfil und'only gaflfllrrle‘gn~ (Han Wgclablc Pills hnvq Iho signature ll) b in; Wmau'r wriueri'wilh a pan on tho {app 0 0 each box. ' - 3:1?le genuine for sale 631 R. Szthv.“ sole/Igcnlfor Clear/fem; Cnms «9 Bho. Tami. Curwcnsmlle; DANIEL anwrr. Lullnevsburgg and wholesale a; (he qflice and general depot, 169 Race street. Phila delphia. . . , - - MARRIED—On Thursday iixo 30m ull., by the Rev. 8. P. Lune. Mr. Rmmnn Squ. jun. l‘o Mm HANNA" FULTON. (bulb of Lawrence mum-hip. in [MI county. -- . ‘ On ~‘l‘Vedncguluy the 224; ull.. by. —_- -- Mr. W. 'l‘..Gu.umm-, lo Muse.“ ELIZABETH Emu, both of Bull township, this counly. The cake and all Iho cl colerns (except the names ofall Iho pnrliel) duly received. for which ”my have our mm! sincoro thunk: and well-“idles. DIED—AI the residence at har"wn-in~lnw. m Boggslownnhip. on Sunday the 261 h day 01 Duror'n ber. ulnmo. MARY Wlson. relic! ol‘John Wisordrc_d. at [he advanced ngo¢lfB4ycnr§~leuvnng a large cm cle ol rclnnvu and frinnds. v Oz‘r'l‘hudccenncd was among tho first setticra in Ihc cunrJy—hnvmg mine to itJn the your 180-1. Thom am but low whg livn to son a larger number 0! their own oflspnng than the dcceuaodeshc being tho mother of 10 children, 95 grdnd children. uhtl about 100 gréut grand children. J In Lawrence township. on the 29th ult.. ”ELENA, infant daughter of Samuel Clyde, 'ugod ll months and 11 days» v. T 0 RENT. VH‘HAT highly Vuluubio properly sun _ am] on lhe Susquehanna river, in Burnside township. Clearfield county. and known n! the estate uf MnlHn-w Irvin. deceased. Sud properly cun~iul9 nl A Grist‘lllill, Saw-Mill and MRM, W37]: :1 Store-House, Blacksmith élzap and several Tenant Houses, Which will be rented separately or all together, as may be deemed most suitable. As a lumbering establishment. this pro perty. in connection with the Grist Mill tint] Farm. poneées nilvnntages over any other in the county—being situated im mediately on the River, and in the midst of an extensive timber region. and in a populous aectinn of the county. The above property will be rented eith er lor one year, or a series of years, antl possession given on the first ol ABril next. {Q'l‘erms modevknown. and any fur ther information given. on application to the lubmriber, at Clenrfieltl,’;:o‘tifgr before the first day of March iiex1t;,.,,1‘,;,:.,‘. , JAMES T. LEONARD, . Guardian qf the tlfiiwrfleira. Dec. 30. 1647. A -:- ' ' Notice to Creditors. VE-VAKE NOI‘ICE that l have ngiplied _ to the Court of Common Pleas ct Cleatfield county for the benefit 0! the laws made {or the relief of Insolvent Debt ors. and that the Judges 0! said Court have appointed Monday the Blot day 0! January next, (1848.) [at the hearing at me and my creditors. at CleurfieXd. when and whetcjuu may attend it you think proper. ‘- CHRISTIAN LANICH. Clvarfield, Dec. 27. 1847. ‘ AP AGENTS \VAN‘l'ED.—'l'he E/E subscriber wishes to engdge in the sale 0! his Map; a number 0! young and middle aged men of moral and business habits. as travelling agents. Having com pleted new and greatly improved editions of his Universal Atlas. 73 Maps; large Map ol the World. Reterence and dis tance Map of the United States. National Map oi the United Slutes--a|no, a variety 0! other Mups', including several Maps Vol Mexico. the subscriber is .prepared to lur nish agents, lor’tmsh.‘i at the lowest pussi lgle prices. Address. I B. AUGUSTUS MITCHELL. Northeahl Corner of Murkctnnd Seventh Streets, Philadelphia. - Doc. 23,'47.—pd. _ ~ . ' IN TIRE MATTER 0f Henry Remus, deceased. {ale qf Bra dy township. Clearjield‘counly. CLEJIRFIELI) COUNTY, _Sb‘: The Commonwealth qf I’ennSylvania. #1:”, 'l‘o Jul)" Remus, EllZubelh $95 7 41;. '1 Wright. David Wright, ‘m :erlinm Remus. Jane Ream», aria: bf Susannah Rummy and Henry Ream! g—Culharme Realms and Band Remus, by lheur guardian l’clcr Arnold. and thh Ream: and Henry Reumsmsslgnees ul Samuell'Reums; Anr‘ drew Russ, and Sarah, his wile. (childrcu and heirs 0| Henry Maths.) and to an other persons interesked : YOU are hereby cut-(Mo be and appear belure the Judges of our Orphans Court {0 beheld al'_C|eurfield on the first day 01 February, A. 9.. 1841;. at lQu'cluc‘k win the'lurenuon. then and [here lu‘uccept or réluae In lake the real eulule 01' the auid iétity'lleum}; decgaoed, sipuulc In Brady mwnshlp. auinl‘cuunly. at ' (he nppmmu valu’alion put upon it by the‘ inqu'eat'duly held and tcl'uruesl lo (he said Court “the November lerm. 1847, 110 wu :ulhe' tract 0! land of 196 amen apnrmedm (Wu hundred dollars. Wilness the Honurnbie ‘Gfedrge‘ W. Woludwnrd, President at viii] ~cum-l,nycharfic:ld.. the 18111 dgnyml. De, camber, A. D. 1847.“ , * ‘ - H‘ ~ ‘T'KVM'. C.,WELCH. lek.'o; Ci : BLflJVKS for Esale ‘q‘t 'thisflbfice'. flf‘Prlz'zejz'n ..me‘Lo‘ue'rg ”bfimgfi; . e , ‘ " Mare}! 9‘ cf . '1 PAUL’S WEEKLY GALAXY The grént Phrladelp/ua Comic \- Weekly. . 7 and Museum of FUN .' ’ -_ . 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Thirty copies, 19 00 Ten copies. 700 Forty copies, 26 00 Spemmcn numbers of the Galaxy wnll bolenl to any one on appllculiun by letter (posl paid.) ' All lellen and communications must be addressed (poal paid) to HENRY I’. PAUL & CO. . Publishers, Philadelphia. [’ll. Doc. 23, 1847- 2 m. , NOTICE To the heirs and legal representatives of JAMES CON ERIN late of West township. Hun tingdon county. dec‘d: at aniOtphnns court held in and {or the said county at Hunting-don on the second Mondny, and eighth day of Novebmor. A_ b. 1847, on motion‘ of 'l‘tlinn J. Coffey Esq. a rule was granted upon‘the anld heirs and le gal representatives to come into Court on the first day of the next (January) term. being the 10th day of January, A. D. 1848, and shew cause ifnny they have why the real estate ollhev said James Conerin, dec’d, should not be sold. ‘ Atteat. . , JACOB MILLER, Cl'ka ‘ December. 8, 1847. ‘ ‘« a ‘ ~ 33”" ._.,:A‘ . stray ifflfi Heifer. !’~‘—‘;¥‘7—_»~"; ..' @185”) In the plemlses of the subscri~ bur residing In Lawrence lowmhip. auuut the middle 0! July, 1) I'Vhile and Red Heifer, marked with tar. nml supp.»- sed to be No years old. The owner is requcated to come furwaul, prove proper ly. pay charges; and take her away, ulh envise she WHI be dinpused u! accurdmg lo law. AMOS REED, sen. Luwuence. Ip. NM, 24'; ’47. COMMISSION 8L FORWARDIN G AGENCK ‘ ' ‘HE undemuned hnvmglocalc'llhem} R selves at Mileaburg. n! the head ol Bald Engh: Canal Nuvngauuu. inleml cou duchng lhc Forwarding and Cumminioh Business, and when ”H: friendship ul lhé qumcr's, Merchunls, and other: huvmg prdducé lo‘ lorward‘ lrum :hu cuumiu ul (Jenna, Clehg'fiéld, Jell'ersun. ‘and other pnrlS,-hlld lhe pafwnuge ul Merchants who may want sloruge on then goods purchas ed in the ci’lips‘. ( . _ ‘ me thirty yeaia' upgrience in Int: Conumssion mutt Packet 'Bustness m the city ul liulttlnure,_they hope to be able by atrlct atleuttun. to nmdclj ga'lislactlou to ,thoscgethpMymg them.’ t'l'hqy witl'he pro. vitlett wnth‘atutc-huuae mum lot Gvfum and Guutls, und' _yu'nl ruum tor atortug Plaster. Cunt. Lumber, hon, 881:. Gram und Lumo her will be turwurdrd to q branch ol lhe'u house Inhl‘hlttl’nore, of m Phtludelphin, to un experienc‘etl‘ house there, VWlllCthtAH‘ ma‘rkct _inuy‘otfur the heat Inducemcntp, tnmng quotations three .'tnné'ng Week from each city. _’ \ , , , _ "Assuring thuse who'fuvor them Wlth tlleir_ buginessttbatjm eyflort shatlbe wan ting to give qttllslvqcl‘wnhttntl that they may dg‘pchd pu quick stiles. Mid ,WWWS 9“ tun'dahprbmpuy made. , ‘ .t , ~ ELY BALDERSTON &_t 0.. Agents.- Cornero the Canal and Tu'nxp'ikc, Illuesbzirg. flnrmnmnoms...LVALEN'l'lNE &:v I‘HOMAS. Gun JAMES IRVIN, ROI‘HROCK 8!. LE”): “ . W‘Frclgm ,unflu‘uwragc. 10 be paid on WNW-Yo! 900,815 2 .' ..02p«.25i-6m- .4. down-8314303 4.4 m :‘BAQQN frog 0 "saie‘by CRANSLHSL BROTHER. ' f‘-.Cur‘Wifisv'iHe’, ‘qu_u,‘-:184‘7. ' 75.4. Sherlfl’s Sales; BY virtue ofa ‘wcilofalins Levari Fu'ci': ,‘ 59. vmu‘ed hut‘uf the tour! 0! Com mon- ,P'Efifl- nf- Clem-field county. and to ""3 dwecled; Wifl‘be‘ exposed to public “"9 3*. Ihe 9mm house in the bnrnueh 4n! Clcnrhehl. '0" Momlny'lhe 3|“ any of “WHY-‘18“. ‘a ccrlam'lran "Hand sit uate In qulhaus township. Clearfield cmmty, beam“)! at a post corner '122 porches and o! a maple, being the nu‘xth west 0”"9' "’ 1““ “‘flf‘tnttthot .1094. and being part of mid warrant, (hence east 105 perches to h hickury corner, lhencemuzh 15S perches to a post 'corner.'thence we”: 106 perchei (u a bind: oak corner. thence north 158 perches tn the pinch' beam ning. cuntaining ninety three ngres nml furly fburfperches and £6!!!" tenths 0! a much. Séizvd. taken in execugion and to be'wl'd as the property of Jacob Kuneg. by ' JOHN B'l‘l'l‘j‘JSySh’fi'. Shefl's office. Clear fiehl. Dec. 16. 1847. Court Proclamation. WHERE/\Slho Hon. Geo. W. Woodward. I’rel doniJndgo oflho Courtoi‘Common Plain of (he 4thjudicinl district, composed ol llm counties 0! Clinton. Mimin. Centre nnd Clem-field. and the Hon James T. Leonard and Abraham K Wright. Esq'rs. Aasoacinic Judgua in Clem-field county. have issued lholr precept. bearing dntothé 3d duvol‘Dfic'r 1847, mm: dirocladJor ho.dingn . ' . -. , Court of Common Pleas, Orphans Court, Court 0! Quarter Sessions, and Court of Oyer x} 72h miner and General Jail Delivery. ' n! Clenrflold 'l‘ownJ'nrtho Count 0! Cle‘nrfimumn Iho 51h Monday 0! January next, (icing tho 3):! day oflho month.) ‘ Notice imihcrcjbrc, hereby given‘. a to tho (InroneuJuaticcnollho’Ponce,& Constables mund for the Cuumy olCloarfiold. to upponrin lllcil' own proper persons. with Rulls, Recordaanuisiuqm Examinations and other Remembrances, to do those things wlm-h their offices: Gun théir behalfuppurmilr to be done; and all wulncsscs nndlolhorperaom pm secutng'ln bchnll ol tthommomlroulth ngmml any primnérs urorequircd to be then and there unending and nomepurt without lenvo.nllheir penl. Jurors are requested to be punctual in tlnplrunendnnqe u} the nppointedfimc ngreoublo lo nouco. ' ‘ . vaon under my hand at Ihc lownol Clcnrfielddhis 301hduyol Doc'r,ln the yep: of our Lord one Ihousnnd eight hundred and tony seven. and Iho seventy-second you of American Independence JOHN ’S'I'ITES, Sh'fl‘= LISI‘ of Grand Jurois (or January Term. 1848. Geu'ge R Dlllcn Farmer ' Morris Fred'k Arnold Chaiimaker Brody' Annoy-Benson ‘ Farmer ‘ do - Levi Da'e lilo , do ” I. David Welly do » , do ', .1 Thomas Rulslon do " Jordan, Wm Ogden do ' anrehco James Daugherty do _ do__ ' JU Caldwell do ‘ , ‘ . (‘o‘ Ab'.n.Pe|rco do ’ Bradford Isaac Kline do .60 . John'Young do - . . Bornoidg! John McMurray . do, -7 ~ \' do_ ‘ John McQoillen do . . do. Henry Nell ~ do . .-dO. .l Ch‘n Pollarfl‘ Cabinet maker Borough Ch’o Hamish Lumbexmln ‘Decljur' Robert Ross Farmer - PM, John Dale . do . do ~- John Patton jr. Merchant d 0 , ‘ Pelcr Gearhai’l Furmer’ Bugair David Cree. do Bescnrio Jon’n Evans jr. Shoemaker Penn George W Heuse Fan-mar. Girard LIST ul Travis Jurors for laundry Term, 1848. ‘ Samuel Gunsnllu Firmer Khflhgus Wm M Smiley ‘ do ' Betcim B B Wright do doiv‘ Robert “Whitenide‘ .do ' do Thomns'Cowe'n " Labour do ‘ Wm Somerville; Farmer Chest Samuel McEwgn do , " - .dxj-r- Thoma. HolL. do ' Bradford Joho Bruoer‘ do 'do ‘ George B Dulc- do ' Puke} Dawd Fleguljr. do ' Bo‘ggs George Town do . do» ‘ John Adams do do J S Radeb‘ach Laborer ' Borough D, W Moore, Primer ‘ ‘ do J H Hilburn Cordwaiuer ‘ do," ‘ J W Shogun Wagonmiker ' 'dpg‘“ R llendenon ' Farmer Woodwank- Henry Swan _do _ Jordon: Jeremiah Hoover do - 1 Mortis John B Kyllr' do ‘do‘ Elia's He'rd 'do . ' Bell Rum-H McMorrny do " 110 Jesse‘lluuon do Thomas McKee do Joseph Lovelace Q‘aiior ' 110 John Thompson Farmer Brady JosephSeiler ' ' do_ ”do. _ J Posllelhwail V do .11“ do_ ’ Eli Rlahel ,do ' do . Thomos Kirk _ do ' do Benjamin Cam-on do ‘ - do Jesac'Wilson do ' - Houston John Russél Tanner - Peon LANDS belonging to the L'slale ’of Samuel Cochran / \ . ' V VHE‘ Uourl ol Commnn Pleas of Chai l lcr cuumy having nppoinvléd RF. Sunlh, 'l'ruslcc 10“?” and cnllvéy’lhe lamls‘belongihg hf lhé Esiaie ol _Sigqn‘ugl Cd’chrun', deceased, late at Chealcr‘qfiounty; All persons Wishing to [nurc‘lnggd‘ any pbrliun ol the [ands In Blndyflo'yvzhfihip,‘ {will apply to life shbscnbcrf'bml .’an [hose .whyo'are Indebtpd tor porchasghifruyil 'lheklo'i‘a‘r'x'e'lr Trustee, urc teqdéét‘tl‘lfl‘i chmé forward undvlnukcmymémJ _ , JOSIAH w. smut-Lumpy ' .' .. ' for Prlj'. Smillt',‘ 'l'ruslcc. Bumunh 'u'l Cwflmem; Z f' ‘Sepl'. '3O. ‘1‘847.-I-—plx_sid.>s ‘ ‘ ' ~ :léfi‘gfi: vlSlmvby‘ given tn a‘ll'ilt‘r g‘r'ii; ‘ ‘ '1 ‘ ‘ suns mu m Imibiw or huh! “ (\ 's}; um niy‘ucr’uuul,»u c'erjagp buy‘ ‘ _ ' "‘lflglflcd"GenrchHafm‘liwlm x""* 1 ab-‘idnndctklmmune: Said buy 15 ah'nu't>l“7‘.v’e'ar'sgm 32f, imduwas mom'- Ju‘rcd in "mg: 03ml ‘ hf. ‘mlanml‘ ’chevuéémf 2] ”ML .'..'l_)lkc It” KIN, 5, [B-173 Butnudg Ihr WM." ”WI-N; n .“. -= -~ -
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