t o ‘ae'ru'ref thele greet!objectanwgitltgtha me certainty. it in (desirable Ih’nhth'o tn aiapeneahle buiinela wet" the ~. legislature hould he etitétl on at an ‘enrly penud. end but no important subject 0' human?" Ihoultl‘hel' deferred to the :lostngdeye of ,thepea‘g'ien.‘ "-. ‘ ‘ ._ 1' "' . :Ttie pia‘étice.‘ which has. lamettmcs'ob: tnined.‘oftaflix‘tng the Egecutieo approval to hiilariurtng thereceaa',‘ seeme'm't'ne to he oppnaetl to the policy of the 'conatitu. tion,iw|tile.to act on'the‘m in the crowded items that pret'ede an adjournnteh t'. requires a‘tleciatnn wtthnut nfiording time for con lidetetion—hence. a rule securing reaaona ble iime for Executive deliberation. on bilis presented to him, near the clone of the see men. is most desirable. ‘ Since the lust aession ol' the General Aer hembly. it has pleased Almighty. God. to ,withdraw fr'tim the view 0! the American Nation. it! moat eminent and beat lov‘ed‘ citizen. After a life devoted to his men ; try. the defence of her soil. her institutiona‘ and her honor. ANDREW JACKSON has paaaed to his rest—leaving to the friends _ ofltberty. throughout the world, the pre. Z cioua inheritance of his example. nn-t‘the consecrated memory of his aervicea. Ilia ; ,laet momenta were serene and admirable. '. Death found him waiting his approach. with 5 ‘ 'a heart expanded in universal charity. and .V. hie apirit brightening as it drew nearer to 2} Jhe Saviour in whom he trusted: That he ’ ‘lived. hen been the long extended theme of 14:1 patriotic gratnlation—that he an died. mnat ’ crown the devnutthnnkagitingspl the Chris: éi- 't'lin. ' FRANCIS R. SHUNK _Exaco'nvu Crummm. % flaniaburg. Jun’ry 7, 1840. A Su‘mmary of the Retenpls a! !he Treasury. . 311-1845. and an calunate of RCCflpU/Ol‘ 1846. > - EILOi Reo'u Rec'u 1845. for 1846. Mndl. 812.457 (,6 12,000 (X) Aucuon commissions. 18.900 00 95.000 00 Auclion dunel. 71.248 03 75.000 00 'l‘“ on Bank divndends. 86.675 88 96.000 00 Tu on corromion Ilockl. 80.147 50 100,000 00 Tu on rn nncl personal Ml3lO. 1,318.13? 02 1.300.000 no Tavern Lineman. 36.113 65 36.000 00 Retbilen' Liconln, 72.908 17 85.000 00 ‘Pedlln' Llama... 1.427 89 1.800 nu Bmkcn’ Ucemel. 1.712 50 3.000 on Pamphlet Luvs. 'l9 45 200 no} Mimil fines. 7.838 18 10 000 no To! on write. dun. 30.820 16 40.000 00 Tax on certain ofl'u-u. 2.596 13 ‘ {moo oo Collar-ml inhenllnco lax. 33.650 80 30.000 on Cunnlnnd railroad 10111. 1.154.591.55 1.275.000 no Cnlnnl fine: and sale 01 pub . lc report . tinrolrmcnl oyi chum". Tax on 1030!. Loom. Dwidcnds, Accguod inleteu. Refunded cash. Euchenld. V Fee-of Socnlnry'u and Au~ dnor'l ofiiccl. 885 65 Miscellaneous. 1.158 95 3.010.062 34 3,217.7m0 no Summaryq/ Payments at the Treasury m 1845. and emmalc of Payments for 1846. . , 15M. ol Png'la Pn{'l:lB4.'>. for 184 . Public Improvemcnla. 66 .340 66 Ultimo on Exrrnnn of Governmenl, 239.304 20 'anoo 00 MI ilin expenaen. 18.831 92 10.000 00 ‘Pomions and Gmlnilies. 41.858 29 40.000100 Chamublo Inslumionl. H. 613 35 29,000 00 Common Schools. 234.331 88 2:50.000 00 Loans, 26.033 01 ‘lnwreslon Loans. . 1.789.990 80 2.023.906 09 Guunmy ol Ink-ran. 20.125 42 45,000 00 Domestic Crodmm. 8.953 50 Cancelled Relief Nam. 85.000 00 200.000 00 Damage! on Pgbhc works, 26,303 40 20,000 00 Enllun Reletvar. {30.000 no Trucks and Locomolivu. 20.000 00 En’d'ly breaches on cnnulq. H 15,000 00 Revenue Commiu'uonou. 2.936 82 8906151Commisslonen. 1.007 28 81an Library, 1.240 on 1,000 on‘ Public buildmgu dz groundv. 1.187 86 1.000 00 Pam‘omiuiu. 13.972 on 14000 no str 01 Roluga, 4.000 00 4.000 00 ‘L‘onvevlng fugitives. 711 94 1.000 00 Nicholson lundu. 922 60 Eschanll. 799 72 500 no thlndelghu RIQ‘I, 45.252 32 12.000 on Guy 01 Imburg. 30.000 on Abatomamofsmlo Tux, 17.685 89 20.000 00 Prominmion Silk, . 18 00 Miscellaneouu, 4.027 87 10.noo oo LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the Post Oflico a! Clcnrfiehl, on M Jan. 1846. Baker Martha Miss. Bombargcr Snph'm Baht?” Time or R. Fisher Thaddeus C. Guil 1m Charles. Gl}! George, Hhchegrs ‘Wm. .Heioey John H. Hall Horatio b. ' Jackson Mary. Juhnstpn Sl'ac'ey. Keuling John Kendig Amer D. .‘lupei Wm. Min" David Piles Jacob Peter! Joseph Quin Jnne Miss Brigham Joseph. ' Smith Jnhn S. Thompmn Hprdman.'l‘omes Wm. KVlrrgo'J'qußev. Wiley Joseph -Wauhburn Jonah Winery Joseph wright. A. K.—2‘l , N. B. Perch” calling for letters on the ', abqvg In! will please pay arlvorliscd. , W. L. MOORE, r. N .-_,_._..._— ~ TRIAL LIS'l, -‘ . For February Term, 1846. _Comw'lh me 0! Tune Vl. Smilfi & Brown .Willlnm Flonagun vn Edward McEwen Archibald Campbell vu‘ Campbell & Slewun ‘A fiLipponcou u E & 1‘ Lewis M j‘ilghmnn ‘ . n J Brpokg pl al ’thgi Sqlfvldgp , ‘ ‘ v‘l' Dnvld Miller ~ Rudolph Lighl ' u Chvi‘u'n uplnlph Jon.“ B Humhiwn v- Wnr'nov a; K-ncnid Phlllp finleu v. John McPhel-dn . ‘ John Loy “ ,Vi PM" anm _ Levi Lilli ‘ j , "a Alfonlo anoule ~ wm ijllerlon ’ v- 8 I! Caldwell Robe?! Wallace vs Ulmnn & Slqnly L Lul: uue nf'l‘iplon u Pelev Ln'mm ‘ Archihald Campbell ‘1 Samuel Jordon John Follestqn, 1 v. Joh‘nnlun &Fullrrlon " Sij'ow'ufil ‘. '.. v'u Llilhn & “obi" cl ul AWIB Donn ‘' 7" 'V‘! J Dpwrl’lun . Wm 'l‘iplon vi .lormhln my. " Wm Daylin' ‘ . . n A Blind ‘dm’l of? ‘ ' " 1 ~:. fl’éfi'flMulf' H 7" Qxcjm :- Er (m c" 35 :1 i3ll c; EA , c: L‘l-ltAll F l E L 0- vmz’A’m'a‘Ghmdfi 1 ‘.l__.|ln'ar§‘ ”opting; a: The mpmhoru of tho ()lenrfiold'llibvhr‘y Aunt-inf linn alto yrqqééiexl m mccl’ nl lilo office of_ G.R'. Bnr'ron. E~q . ’mi Su‘gnrdhy meninglhggévhmu'. for the purpose of'éfdcling museum. _ . - HENRY LORI\IN.>PII'[. Jan. 11 Dcmocrafic Mcctmg. ' ‘ l ' A n‘lwnng ofllno Dcmlvrrnln of Clrnrfiolql roumy tvlll he held in lh. ruurl house on 'l‘ueulny even ing 0! Ihe npprnnrhing Fehrury can". for lho‘pnn pole ufnppnlnling n Senulorial and Repreunmlwo Delegate to flu; 41h March Convenliun a—nnd also In tnko final nclinn upon 1110 rropusillun |o nllor and amend lhc Delrgnlo Icy-tom horemfmo prac licod in' lhis rouuly. By order 0'! the SPANDING COMMITTEI". l 14“] Anniversary of Ihc ‘ BIRTH OF ‘VASIIING'I‘ON. The Farmers, Mechanics, nnd VWorkingmcn. of the borough and counly oi (Ileurfiold. friendly Iu rclcbrnl irrg lhompprouching 22d 01 February—lire 114th Anmvcrsnry of lho lnrlh of lho “huh-r uf ‘ his Conulry."--—uro'rgqrreuod Io mcol m the cunrl \ house on Tuesday evening non. Hm 20m inslnnl [or rho purpuao of making the prolmrnlury arrange ll= Jon 1 1 The nudism-“HEN is the. Blame 2 We hnvc lrrqncnl occasion ' to complain of the xrregulnrily and dclny in lho lccclpl 0! lemon. pa ‘pnu.&v.‘ {rum llm liml. Thaw mu-l be gran no glccl or miumuungemonl wmewhoro. By the di rect mall mule. we ought to. receive our Phil:- dolphin and Wnuhlngton papers in |wo and Ihrcc (lays nficr lhcy ara primed—which “a wmelilnua ‘ do—hul generally. Ihoy aw lixmighl and um day on We way. Now lhia In pnailivo evidence lllnl lhe Drpnrlmcnl iunl fuull some“ how ; nml nI there il grcul unxicly u! prevent. in all qunrlen. ' Iu hcnr lhc New-J we hope nnd lrual Iho evil mly be P'Omß‘U cotrtffld The Message. A large purlmn ol llm pro-an! number of our pn psr i: uccupiod wllb Gov. Shunk'n first annual mel- Inge. A: u Slate paper. we think it mull clenr and lallulncléyy in all lhnl rolnlu lo "10' prnenl lilunlionul ounCommonwelfllh. Tlm dcmocmlic I’m-I lhrouglmut Ihe Slulo Speak 01 it in lho high all lerml ofcornmendnlion—wilh whnl junice unr tendon can judge. nflcr they have given 1! nn ul lomivo [unusual—which, “'0 lruul. lhey mll nol full lo du. 5.639 40 1.500 00 1.500 00 55.788 50 100.000 00 2.150 00 1.199 00 L2OO 00 2.335 06 Louo 00 8.577 34 909 8| V 1.000 °.° 1.000 00 I 590!) °.° 3189.023 13 3,513,996 09 NE MANY WORKI NGMEN The Speakers. . We are glad to haw II to nnnounco lhul the Hun. FINDLAY PATTznsoN. of Arm-Hang. was re alerted Speaker of tho lluuu ol Repre-enlnlivcl at Ihe commencement of lhc prencm union—rc cen’ing |ho unnniluoua who bl Iho democrulic mem- ‘ hen. (fol. Summon. who “11- Ipukcn ol connec liun wnh lhll honor. “I! lha person who nominn ‘ lod Mr. Fullerton—mun "inning (ho hnvmuny lhnl ‘ exislcd among lha dcmucmlic members. In the Sunnis, DANIEL L. Snmwaou. tor-relent ing Brmlfovd and "I‘icgn rounhu, we: olecu-d Speaker on Ihc Mme dny—nl-u receiving the nth nimoul vow of the demorrnlic members preunl. "Tu; Auxmcm Rironutx. and Penn-ylvunm Slnle Tcmporunto Organ." n befurn ul. It in prin ted ul Mini-burg. on beautiful Iype and largo pn per. by G M. \VILLII Gun, at 8? 00 par annum. It iu devoled Io 'l‘ompcmnco. Religion. Lilerulurc and New: ; |llc|.}udging from whnl We have seen Lofil. n richly mod" n lxbgml support. From Washington The dm‘uuion upon the ull~ablorhing queullun of Oregon, has occupied tho almo-t exclusive time of both Houses of ‘l‘Congrcn. Mr. Calhoun. in the Senate. laltel a tempuriziog poaition, trusting to diplomacy tor the settlement at tho quoation. To‘ thintho Wellern miinbon oluect in the strongest torml, and are for asserting and maintaining our title .to tho “hole territory by Lll in“ ful and hon .omblo me't'tnu. iii? ditficull to guess what may he the result ofthc dclihe rations of tho Senate. In the Home however. there is less divorltty ol opinion. El Preaid ent Adam: has come out most pouittvely on the American side of tho quc-tiun— dcclaring himselfin favor of giving Ibo year'- no tit‘o of the desire on the part of the United States to terminate tho Joint occupancy of the territory. ‘ and then to adopt the moat energetic measures pro~l paralury to our taking and maintaining po-eouion of tho “hole territory. up to 54 dog. 40 minutcn. Ho at the some time, declared it to be his opinion that there would he no war. The Committee on Foreign llolationn. through its Chairman. C. J. lngeranll, has reported remlutiom giving the no ticc in required by the treaty of joint uccupany, and it is the opinion of moat of tho letter-wrttcm that they Vtill pass the Home by a largo majority; but an to the action of the Senato. an we beloio sta ‘ed. there are many misgivings. SI‘EAMBOAT DISASI'EII. ' Great Loss of Life. The New'Orleaua papers. contain the pnrttcttlnra of the destruction 0! the Steamboat Zuno Bell, on the Misltuippi. on her downward trip. on the 1 81h ol Deccmhcr. Sho atruck a run; about l 2 miles below the mouth at White River. about mnlmght 11nd tmmbtlintelyflturnod‘bottom upward. Oulof 90 soul: on board. upwards nf 50 were loaf—Flume only camping a watery grave to [rum to death on ‘ i show. There were'flvoyrlitltm on board. allo! whom were‘ unwed. bxcept a Mrs. Bowen, of Zone:- ville, nlm, with ‘lter Vhlll’lm-lld and chtld. are sup pond to hnvp p'erialml. ’l‘hmbuut' and npparatuw, boggngo and two or thrt‘le mail lmgtr, were entirely lost. . . _ DEITA’R’I‘ED’IfIIIS LIFE, on Tuerqduykhosm inalq in ,her 35th year, Mu. MARTHA M SMITH. ,wifé ,0.l ”Lem: W. Smi|h,.E-q'. ol |hil place. ‘ ‘ [l'l alllhouluu‘ons 0| life. Mu. Suhnh'kn'n'lu‘qden q‘nd imilblo. Sh. w'a’u In qfl'eciiouln wifei‘l du- Mil .: . .. 7.59:2. Sp-“fili‘w v*~"v“‘-""'V\“ lifui haughlcr. 0‘ Mod and‘oifliging neighbor. a cor- - , rucl {Hiram}; ‘u‘nd it’dfllh Chtfii‘mzi. f'l'étii‘dmd. no ‘ ~.- :.'|..-" i v.', 'N 1:..21 ;‘ Ilzc hml hvcd. nl penvo “with a“ the “(It‘d-«HIM! mnmlmlinq ,evprf wool-film! .honcafunh .h'” hurmb will ho‘ivn flcui'oo,'nmong lho rcdeéméd ;Ipirila"uf liifjlgnl lmnddbrrfrfl. '7 . ‘V I'. " ' 1‘ 3-; f DIED—On lhc 2d inst . in‘ Bklxiflfurdviogympip. Ancmmgtp CASlrthL,son.. aged 80 young: ‘ . On “up game day. olno in>Brudford [own-hip. Mrr -+- Tuonxmu. widow of Iha Into Joqoph'l‘hoxo. ' dike. aged bolwecn 60 and 'lO yearn} .. ‘ ' ’ On Sunday evening. lho 4th inaL. n! 1110 mli~ drnco of Martin Nichols. mm. in ‘ thin Vicinily. Mm MARIA. dnughlcr o! quc Wuhan. u! llualon wunahip. aged 15 years,“ , On Monday Ihu 51h inn... ncor Curwomvillo. ‘ D'Avm JonDON. a young mnnLngcd about 30 years. On Fnd ny 1110 9th. in Bradlord lms'nahip. Sub ' mu. "annum. ngml about 46 yonru. ”fir .. , - SHERIFF’S SALE. Y \‘jrtue uf n writ of Venditioui Expo~ B nus issnv‘d out ul the court of Com tnnn Pleat; ol Cleutfivld county, and to me d'nectrd, wi‘l be exposed to public sale at the cnnrt hnusr 'tn the borough ntClear field, on Mundny the 2d day at Fchtuary next. the tolltmtng Ile‘pcribetl tract at land situate in Jay tnnnship, Elk cuunty,—— beginning at u post in the line of 5029, 15 rod. ('tlsl lrum the northwest corner Int. thence wuth u hulhn't‘e to the 0! 'snitl tract. thence east 115 t'udu . uak stub. thence north a half mile to on pnst. thence weut I‘s rnth tn the place nt beginning. cnntn'tttintz, “Shut-A. alrtcl Int-naurt‘. and known as part 0! great tut Nu. 5029—Set7md and taken in em cuttnn Ind to be sold as the ptnpcrty ul Altnerun Klnkxtit‘. of Brea flLSO._ By virtue at a writ ul levarifaciua. issued out 0! the same court. and to me directed. will be exposed to public sale at the mute time and plate. a certain tract at land situate in Fur township, Clcnrficid mun ty. bounded nsfollows:——beginning 90 per rhel Wm! M the north east turner ol Lul No. 4897 M u pmt set in the ground thence west fifteen chains to n hemlock theme :oth seventeen chains tn the roml. thence n south-western (nurse et'vr-n Chaim and fifty links to centre of said routi. thence south twenty degrees cut nineteeni chains and IWenty-five links In the creek. thence tluo cast fifteen chains. thence north fnrtyr chains to the plan! of beginning con taining sixty-six acres more or lets.— Sei'mtl and “Him in execution and to be witl as the property of Starr Dennison, utiministratnr oi the estate of James Den sun, tlec'd JILSO— By virtue ur a wril of vent/ilioni expands, issucdout of the "me can”, and to me directed, wiil be exposed 10-pubfic sale at the same “me and place, a ceriain ‘rnct of land shunts in Klrlhaus township. Clenrfivld courtly. and known as purl 0! track No. 1093. bounded by purm ul sum? lrnct. P. A. Kanhaun, and others, con taining scuenly-nine acres. #l3O. moth» at hum M hand siluute m same township. being pan of No. 1023. bnunded by pans of lame hr.c!.P. A. Knrlhaua. and others, con'aining riglrly-tight acres. Scizrd and taken in cxcculiunmnd to be 50h! as who prune-Hy of We Cleufichl Coke. and Iron Cmnpnny, w'nh notice In Juhn While. 9er lcnan'. by ELLIS IRWIN. Bh'fl. Shelifi’l nfficé, Clear ficltl, Jan. 2, 184 mg smmuzummwa gamma ' BY virtue of n writ of Venditiuni Ex ponnu. issued out of the court of Common Plaza at Clearftcld cuunty. Ind to me directed. will be exposed to public sale at the court house, in the borough nl Clearficld. un Saturday the 311“ day of January next. the tollnwingdcscribr‘d tract oflnnd situate in Fux townbhip. Elk m. boundt-d on the South by lands at Jnnn than Porter. on the west by lands of Fox company. on the north' by lands of Jesse Kyler. and on the east by lands Nuthnniut llyult. contuininw one hundred and seven ty acres—Seized and taken in execution, and (U be rich] as the property 0| Wm. J. B. Andrews, latent Elk county dcc'd, by ELLIS IRWIN, Sh’fl. Sheri H’s office, Clear ficld Dec. 29.1845} W To Collectors. 7E1”! Collectors of the unver , ul tnu'ns'tips 0| Clenrfield county will tuko notice that they are re quired to settlc‘thctr respective duplicate. on or before the week of the approaching February Court. 'l'hosc neglecting this may expect to havecosts added. ‘ By order of the Corn‘rs. J. \V. WRIGHT. Tru’r. January M, 1846. r ___.__..._—~ .flDi’Hlx\’ISTR./I'l_'oR’S NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that letters 0! administration have been granted to tho suhicriber on the es tate nI Nicholas Puulon Gentillgt. latent Cnvingtnn luwnship. Canffiflti county. dec’d. 'l‘horclorc all 'personn' knowing thunsclvea indebted to said estate, are rc~ ‘ quested to make immediate payment. and those having demand: wdl present them duly authenticated to. selilemem. l AUGUSTUS M. LACONTE. Jan. 14. 1846. . .Hdm'r. _ Ll. persons are, hereby. cauxiuncd n- A gain“ buying or geHing‘or in any way meddling with. the [it‘lowing proper (y, now in the pohsnssinn of Wm. Tents, viz:—— One Dark Bay [lor‘sa‘sc one Brown Jllorse'. as wa have o'nly loaned them to ‘ him during our pleasure. " ‘‘ ' 2 ~ ’WA’I‘SQN‘ & BRENNER. : l :Kutluun, 1.0.12, 1846. M I; s. Im I "‘ I firmwvrmwM“ ‘ ‘ '1 V Era 7" mum or‘un'wu ‘Juaons~»=~ j .. >For.Fcb.T. 1846. ~ ‘ ... GdotfiélliKyief; Farmv‘r; Bradford. - Rué'éel McMiltfh’y','d_vfl Befl". " f Jbseph McCruckcn. do do " Jacob Hoover, do Pike d, 2* G -C.-Pd'sam6rc,' Blacksmith. Pike; 4"} . D T Dunlap, Farmer do I\V Graham, do Gnahcn '. '5, losinh Hunter. do Morris , J W Burchfield. Cnrp’rhuorough ' r Moses 'l‘hompaoo. Fnrmer,'Morrls Wm Sumerville, don: Chcsl' : . John Peters.jr,’ Ilof “ Brndlord Vincent Holt. 2» do" 'I do ' PhilipJohm'on. Sun/yer Bu” 'l‘hos McCrncken. Farmer, Ferguson, Joshua Comstuck, do Bcccana James Curry. do Cheat ‘Jsanc Suuthnrd. Carp\’r Borough 1860 b Rubin}; Farmer Beccaria G w Homer do do Jncub Flvgal ‘ do Goshen John ”(‘CIS (lu ”‘1" n Davul Brown do Luwwnce L C Cordon Distiller , do I LIST 0F TRAVIS JURURS . For Feb; 7‘. 1846. Jacob Kyjer Former Brad lord John Stewart do do Seth Maine: do do John Kline do do lsnnc Bloom do l’lkie \‘Vin Dunlap do do Matthew Caldwell do do ‘ Tho; Bloom do do Sl) Rhula Phymcian Beecarin John Lil-1. Farmer do Ab’in leing do do [“rt‘d‘k Shofl do do John Sliowulter, judo Decatur Robert Carson do do Lisle McCully .. ”do do 0 P St. Clair do vainglon John Sclinnrrs do do Richard Dauvcr do Penn Potcr Owens do do Charles Clever do do Audin Brown do lluaton S “' Bliss do do E G Lamm do do Michael Sundcrlin do Hell Davld Hoover do Laurence 'l‘hos Reed do do Joiin Irwin do do ’HBonj Spacltman do do ‘vll F Word Tailor Borough Alex. lrvin l‘umbcrman do John Beaumont Blacksmith do illenry Lewis Farmer Goshcn Simon Fulton do Burnside Peter Arnold do Brady Ali'm Kyler do Girard John Thompson do Jordon Caution. sami ‘M, BLACKSMITHING. THE subscribers respectfully inform _ the public that they have lormed n corpnrtnerohip. and intend to carry on the above business in all its branches, at the shop heretofore occupied by one of the firm, near Curwensville, where they hill be thankful to receive a liberal share of public palronngv. us all cnlloin their line will be attended to on the shortest notice. and on the most accommodatingterms. G. C. PASSMORE. \\ M. T. GILBERT, Doc. 12. 1845. N. B. These indebted to the subscriber [or work done heretoforenrc respectfully Cflllt’d upon to Come forward untlscttle their nccuunts. as it is absolutely necessa ry his books shnuhl be clonml. GEO.C. PASSMORE. Dec. 2. 1845. CASH FOR FURS, SUCH an Otter,- Beaver. Mink. Rnrk oon. Fox. Mnrlen.F|sher, Wild Cat, at the More of F, P. HURXTHAL. Dec. 18. .. I REGISTER’S NOTICE. ()I'ICE lS HEREBY GIVEN,‘ to . N creditorerlegntees, and all others interested. that the [allowing named ac counts have been examined, allowed and passed by the Register ol Cloarfiold Loun ty.and remain tiled in the Registcr’s of ‘fice at Cleurfield. and “ill be presented to the Orphans Court of said county, an the lat Monday ol February next, [or confirmation and allowance, to wit: The administration account of Wm. U. Welch. surviving administrator ol the es tate of James “'elch. late of Pike town ship. deceased—(which account was filed ed and passed by A. lrvin, Esq.. late Re gister.) 'l‘he executor’a account of Samuel Ful ton, surviving executor at the last will and ’ tament ol William Cree. late of Bec ca ia township, deceased. ~ "he Administration account of Wm. F Lurin. administrator oi the Estate 01 Ulrich Sclirader, late of the borough o Clearfield. deq’d. ' W M. C. WELCII, Reg’r. {miner's office, Clear field. Dec.2‘l, 1842. N o t u: 6 IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons in lercsled Hm Lellers Testamvnlnry on lhe enale of Puller Gofl. late ofJuy luwnship. Elk county. dec’d, have been granled m lhc subscriber. All persons having any claims Against 'sa'ld estate ore hereby requeslcd to' present-them for set (lemenl, and all persons being ’incleblctl are requested to make immedia’le pay. menl.» ' ‘ Jnv. Dec. 18. 1845. 2009‘wcight 0! goat} mo Colee‘jm‘ receive _b ' . .r. ‘ .2 Dec. 26;y (h KRATZER' A ' ' . ' .‘ ' ‘ ; Q p... ,ngfl M , . ‘. ¢ - 4 '. “,Swwnff" " V ~ . .. . , \ . ”A 4,. "um-x? __,;;=,_ . ’" mfl". .31 A . .AL’.“J - , ~,.-.‘ 1 -‘ .:--.‘¢»v(' .- ).Y' .'- ’ ‘.,. ‘ I’mufif’ifigf, w}? :23 1.,1' «aim-£l5” - ~ . Com-t 2|!th r 'llElKFQASllto Hon. Goh:;.,:_ W denCJudgcuf the COWLD‘ («w-y: . the} tut-judi‘ci'nl district."- comwsol} 9!:thfifqgrh Chmon. Miffiin. Centre find “Wtfiel‘l'fl'fli 3“” Hon Jumps Forgusonmnd John Patton, lapq rs.A§§o octuthudgoa in Clourfiold county. ““0185le "3?" nrcbt-plrhcnrin‘F date the 4th ding 0! 1,3907)?!“ $0.3!" \lifl‘ClCdJOl’hOdlngn' " ‘«" 1-. >i’ i' \J" -' Court u"Comman I’lcmv, ,Urpham. Couri. 09”" , 0! Quarter Sessions, an” Court of (lycr 6 [‘er miner and General Jail Delivery, .1 nt (:lcnrrfleld'l‘uwnJut-lho County"! Clcnrficidwl‘ the lat, Mu'mluy ol Fob'y'moxl. (being the 2d dnv oftho month.). . . thtcc is. thcrcfat'e, hereby given . to tho CoronersJunticonolth'o l'uucc,~& Cunalnlflcz In and for the County ol’Clenrfiold, lo nppcurin their own proper persons. with Rolls. Recordanquisiltbnn Exnmt’hnliuna and other Remembrances, to do lhoso things wlnch their offices dun their bchnll npperlpin to be done; and n“ wttnoasea and other paradnl pro secutng m bchnlt pl tho Commonwwlth agmmt any prisoners are requtred to be then and them nttendinfl and nuldcpnn wnhout lcnve,ut their pcnl.' Jumu “[0 requested to be punctual in thcnrunendnnro M .11“; appointcdtimc ngrconhlc lflnnlit-o. . won nntlornvy Imad M 11..- Inuu "I t‘h-wrnd-1J1... 261'! dqy u] Dm (‘III'N I. 111 [lb/31‘7”" un- l.uu| mm ”1...” mu mgln lanrml run] “”3, tin-.nntl the my), seventh your ul‘Atnchcnn ln ependcnco. ELLIS IRWIN. Sh'lT. The Pcnn’n Reporter & HOME JOURNAL“ . 'll". '- l‘ennsylvonm Reporter and Home Jour- T mil." wrllbo pnblluhcd twice a week during the session at the Legislature. ninl lurnishod to suhscrh hora at the low price of Two H'ollara for that period Able and (‘Umpolonl reporters have been ania‘god‘ ‘ in both branches, who will lurnislt us with lul . Im pnlllul and correct reports ul‘tho proceedings. on all -mportnnt questions. the debates will be given at length. Our renders mn rest assured lltnt they Will-at all times find " 'l‘ho llcportor" n correct and honest va liiclo ot Democratic truth. We are neither to be bo't cnjolcd or frightened into the suppurlnfany measure ad verse to the limo hon ircd nan as oftlie 'party. Our tluly shall be honestly and fullhfully discharged come ‘wltat mnv. ‘ ‘ We shall also promnlour rcndorn. wnh lull reports of all the important events transpiring at the seat of tho l-‘odemlquornmcut.in each number!“ " In order that no delay may be ex orien ed In the early transmtsaion ofunr mmls.otir ctlltion wrll be run on upon it nupcnor power press. which 'wrll be in or eratiuan u few dnya. Wo respectfully ask the Democracy oftlto State to interest llll’mSOlvefl in Olll’ behnll. ISAAC R. DILLER. Any person lnrwnrding us ten dollars. and five unhscnboru tor the acauturt.sliu|l receive .1 copy [rati lbr liin kindness. ‘ ,A M Harrisburg Argus, DfllL Y and WEEK], Yduring the Sex swn ofthc Legislature’! WE have alWuys been impressed with the impor mum of having a DAILY paper at the scat ol Government ; at least during the mmzon ol the ch~ illaluro,‘ and have always believed that if ouzvuch paper was commenced and properly conducted. it would receive such a support and patronage as would sustain it. ' The attempt it is true has several times been made and failed l'hiu has. however. been altogether ow ing in the fact at RIVALRV among the papers here. Nosoonor has one paper issued a Daily or a Proapec ius lur unc. than several ol the other papers of town have entered the field as competitors ; and the whole project has tailedmrtha public knowing that more than one Dciil?i paper could not be sustained, very justly concluwd that no one would be continued,& thus patronized neither. We trust we have at this time avoided this cause. “ ol failure. Determining not to interfere with the project ol a Daily paper it started by either oi our neighbors, we have waited until each haveissuod their proposals for publishing their respective papers saumvzexu, during the session at the Logic aium. We the therefore concluded not to publish'a semi tveekly. but to leave that field to them. and publish the Argus DAILY and \VEEKLY during the continuv ance of iho sitting of the Legislature. Wchnvu made arrangements to give allthe im~ purtu nt doings of our chtxlature. together with the principal matter: from Congress. and the general news at the da{ ; and we trust we shall receive such a support as wi l amply rcinuncralo us for our labor ; to deserve which. no exertion will be spared on our part. ANN M. GQFF ~ '::::'i;:1.';3_'; ‘ . ~ - .‘a"'-'—"' [‘ERMS Dally dunng the Session. \Veekly " " “ single copy Sll copies to one PO3l Ofl‘me. COOPERING. ”,__ 7 ME subscriber reu "M. ”film I pectlulfy infovms I.“ ”fig". (he cifizens of (he-bor \’:?:~’f‘,,jr€;\‘i;m ough and county 0|" .5132 143: ()lenrfield thug horhas commenced the above business in-this place. “here he “ill be planned lo fill an order§ In Ens line, on the ahmteut 'nbfice and in the best manner. ( THOS. ROBINS. Dec. 26. 1843 , \VANT [s]).. I UMBER In any quantity) suth as J Square Timber, Boards and good Shmg‘cs. ' A US 0 , ' V H’IIEfl’I‘JIYE. Corn. BUCKW'HEflT O/ITS, FLflX-SEED. TIMOTHY SEED, CLOVER-SEED. BUTTER. LflRD. PORK. HEEL",- VENISON. $12.. [or which [he highe-t prices will be given, and guodssnld 31 cash price—M Ihe cheap store 0! C. KRATZER. 060. 26, 1845. t" ,1 Galer’s Vegetable Vermifuge. N offering this valuable medicine lo 1 the publictl am well nwarcjof \he Incl, (hat it in hard to convince at least a part at the community. that a medicine could be equal to that ol Fahnestuck lor expelling worms. Nu'w. all I agk'lor the good ol humunily la 11' fair trial ndco‘rding lo the directions given, of one or two vi, 519. leellng confident thol it will-'speak for itocll wherever il goes"; War’rnmed to be good. Price 9.5 cenla.‘ " . .W" {Prepared and {or oale‘nl the ung-Smro 0 ~X .' Nov. 28 NO- 1 ' MACKEREL hirsgfle by " ' '. . the subucribérLJa‘s’filc-ho dul nmcle, Also. a [mwhar'r'elé hHler ring. ' CLKRA'I'ZER. Dec. 26.~ 1845. ‘ " . . “léw Copies of W'RIGHT'S-“JUS- A; 77011 8‘ URJIJ’DON'S'FORM-S'. new‘edilmn', tur- ule’nh Bhilh’délfihia pli m; ~ -=' "“‘J,L,"QU"I;'[LE. Dec. 81!). 1845. ' 3" ‘ MI MCI I 'qp vi : 200 100 500 c; D. WATSON r" 4‘