flue two govunmcnts respecgjng OWEN“. the undersigned. hcr Bulnnfu}: ngesly’l rnioy ultnardiumy and Immslef plenil pnlemity. hub rellrctcfiyn lheficnnionu ”f the nulc xuldresgvd (13-, him un lhe third .imlnnt,. by. lhe Secretary; nT ma Uniu-u States. in anwc; to lhal “Nd: lhe undu aifineil hnd the~honm tn address MI im on the 97th of mu umnlh. - ' ~ The note of (he untlcrsiglml pmpmcd to the government til the Uttllt‘d Stun-9. .mM.lh” “llOlt’ question 'uf lln tquitnbli- Fulfill)" 0f the Oregott,territmv should ()l‘ firclt'rtttlito the atbttrntion of some {unid l] loveréign or State. ' _ ln ltis'ahstter, the Sertclnrj oi Slfllt' Informed“thc'untlcrblgnt‘d that his propu .Ei!'otl'toold not be acct-pied. That it till] ”Pl.propose to telor to 'arhitrntiou the q'uestion oi the title to the Oregon territo -Iylclaltlletl by the two powers tes;)e'tli\'t’- l}. Th‘ut ln proposing to telt‘r to n ltl'C'l'd i U Sta'tt‘tt'ign tn St; n- "it"(‘l‘y tlu‘ rarlt‘tmui VI)? (’qqllnbit- tltHsiull ul tLtr H'Hlln") [mu ltVC'l‘Dfihe ptttiett, it “some-s the fact ttmtt tho title ol Grent Britain to a portion oil Iheie'rritory is valitl. ntttl thus takes forl gunted the very question in dispute. “That under this proposition the vow tcrhtal'oftlte' submission would contain an express acknowledgment of the tight ol Great Britain to o portion of the territory, and would necesantily preclude the Uni. tcd’States from claiming the \\ hole terri tory belore the utbitrator; and this, too, the Secretary of State goes on to observe, in the face of ltts note to the undoroignetl of 30th August, by which the Preridrnt Md lslertetl In the most solemn form the title ol the United States to the whole ter ritory. ' It is not the purpose ol the undersigned in the present note to renew the dincus non as to thetnlc ot either party, Gm: Britain or the United States, to the whole 03::mnY'partof the Orr-got: territory. He musl. however, her; leave. with rel: ercnce to the observatign he had ytst quo ted, to remind the United States Secreta ry ‘of State, that if the government ol the United States hare formally advanced a claim to the whole til the Oregon territory, it is no less certain that Great Br itain has, in a manner equally lorlnnl. declared that she, too, has rights in the Oregon territo ry. incompatible mth the exclu.ive claim advanced by the United States. This declaration, arising (mm a convic tion equally sincere, Will, the undersigned is persuaded. be VICWCtI with the same consideration by the government at the UDIINI States. as they expect that then ovvt'ig declaration should receive at the hands of the Government at Great Brit sin. This promised, the object of the under signed in addressing to Mr. Buchanan the present communication is to ascertain [tom him whether. supposing the B tti‘h Government to entertain no objection to such a course, it would suit the vtows ol thCUnited States government to teler to arbitration, not. as has already been pro? posed, the qUestion of M 1 equitable parti tlon of the territory. but the queittun ol title in either of the lilo powers to the whole territory, subject _nf course to the cbntlitiun that it neither should be lound. in the opinion of the urbitrntor, to possess o 'comple title to the “hole territory. Ihcte should. in that rase, be asnigned to each thst portion at territory which would, in the opinion at the nrbitrating power, he culled for by njuat appreciation oi the rev upcctive claims nt each. The’undersigncd has suggested a lclt‘l once on the abute principle to settle ltientl— l] sovereign or State. This the undersigned believes to be tllt‘ course usually followed in such CaSt'e; it is that which has already been resorted to b] the two gmernllrenls, (and more than onu.) But there nuy be other forms at arbitration, pethulm. more agreeable to the Government of the United States. There might be, for instance, a mixed commission, with an umpire nppointud by common conscni; ur [hue might be u buru', composed oi the most distinguiuhrd (iviliam and julisls a! the linw, nmmiulcd in Inch a manner as should bring, all pen ding questions to the decision a! the must enlightened, imparlial and indopeudcm mindi. - ' In the present poailinn of aflaiu, and 'egling huw much the interesm 0| bum cblu‘triu require an curly as ueH as am Imicjblc rand lalisfnclory udjustuxmt «,1 existing difficulties. the undersigned enr null} invite; 'lhe Secresary of Sm..- :u take the ‘Snbjecl ofgthilnoje into consider ltion. with a View to stlcln an nrrangtmen! , on lhe-Erinciple‘bl arbitration as may atom to lhe overnment of the Uni‘ed buns: lu be moujuut. wise, and eXpedicnl. The undersigned tuke; advantage of this opportunity to renew to the Hun. James Buchanan the assurance of his high con Ildemion ‘ R. PAKENHAM 'lothe Hon. Jmua BUCHANAN, &c. _ Mr. Buchanan to Mr. Pak'é'h/mm -* DEPARTMENT 017 STATE “'nsh'lngmn, Feb. 4} 1840. The undersigned. Secretary of S'ute oi the_Unitcd Statesthns the honorfio Ac.- kno'wiedge the receipt of the note or Mr. Pekenhnm. her Britannic Majesty’s envoy extraordinary and minister pleuipmemi“, rytdated on the 16m ultimo, by which he (begun proposes a reference of the Oregon question to arbitration. Under his proa ent poposilion‘, the powers of the arbitra tor would not, us In his lust. be limited in terms to the division of the territory be tween the parties. but would extend to the queflion at their- conflicting titles. There, is. however. a condition annex. ed to this oii'er which exposes it to the name objection, in point at fact, if not in form, which wen prominently, presented lie the ansWer ot‘ the uttderst'gpetl‘tg‘ Mat ' Pakenhamfis tait“pwpoul.~: ,l hm ricondt- t itiooiiit. ' thiit il‘gtt’ifht't‘ Eliarty] "lmlll‘l he " t'onrid, in ’the op‘tt-iu'ri OHM urhttrntnr, '0 l ‘pnstseu ti cnu-pleto title‘ to the “hole ter- Jttory. there .hnuttl in litnl case. liensstgn- . it”; to ”“1. that portion of tt‘ttttory whtch tt'ould, in the opinion of the. utbttrnting ”my”, be cutinl tor by ojmt appreciation oi the respective clninte ofetwh.’ if the government of the United Sittlc‘t should consent "to no arbitration U[)lln‘9U(‘ll‘tl'-Cnlt. tlitioo, this might, not! probably Would, be consttuut into on intttnntiori. if not tl‘til iui iéniihti‘t‘in'to the the nthttrutnrto tli- . ride the territory betueen the pnt'ti‘l’e. “'me it possible for the President. uo tier any circumstances. to Cttttit'nl toieter jthe subject In nihitration. the title, nntl ,tlte lillu alone. detnchetl irnm every othei _cunsiderntion, ts the only question uhieh leuulti he submitted. It not confined tn e iuingle point, so thong i: the natural dupe tfliin" of albtltfiiuti to please both pztrttes. 'tlttli in .xtmmt t'\t-'.\ lt-tiutltL‘t', whether till ltttttionul or iittlnillufll controversies, they. lmukte a cotnpromtsing nwartl. “’c have a viiemmuble ex:tmp|c nt this itt our last I‘ arbitration with Gren' ilrttutn. l NUintllslAtttlitlg that the tttbittntor, on | (in the term; oi the submission on; clear ly and explicitly L‘Ultlitteti to the decision of which was the line oi highlands tit-ceri bed in the treaty nl petite nl 1783, yet in stead ol pursuing nny range of highlands whatever, he nilvised that the line should run along lhe bed nla rtvér, itnd ttctuully' divided the territory In diyputc between the parties by ‘ the lnltltlie utthe deepest channel of the St. J--hn’a.' . The undersigned might cutt'enl house-51,, in ttttsWer tn the present proposition. uith' is reference to the observations contained in hit; last note to Mr. Pukenhnm of thei 3d ultimo. in that, it won plain'yintimtt‘ ted not only that there nre “ other cuneiu‘i stvc reasons for declining the propusitionfll independently of the one wind) had been. prominently stated, but ll was expressly asserted, as the be‘ief ol the i’te;itlettt,} " that any attempt to refer this que~tivnl to ta thittl leH't would only involve it in' new difficulties” The undersigned Wilhhourver pron-ed .t to stnte a single reason which. apart troml the inttim-ic difficulties of se'ectii g n Guit-' abie ttrbitrntnr, its vr ell as other considcr- i Minna that might be udtluct-d, is conclu- . give 3n the mind oi the President against ‘ n relerence oi this question to arbitration. in any form which can be tleviu-ti, no mitt ter what may be the thnrncter of the atbt trntor—nhethet‘ \orereigo, t‘i'i'Len or sub ject. This tenson is. that he does not be} i “we the terttto'i'tl tights ol this onttoo lu be a proper subject [or nrbitlotitm. l’. ‘ may be true, that, under peculiar CtrLUt’Ti stances. if the interests at titthe were com parutively small, and if both parties stout! upon an equal looting. there might be he, insuperuble objection to EULII a course. ‘ ' But Hindi ii the extent at territory in dispute on the prearnt cannot? It cm braccs neatly thirteen dl‘gH’C! uf latitude ulong the northwest cuaet ut the Pacttit, and stretches enstuurtl to the summit DI the Rocky nznuntaittu. \Vtthtn its limits several ponetlul and ptowctuus States at the Union may be ctnbruccd. it his cuti ttguuus. on this conttucnt, tn the nckntml edged tertitur} (Fl the Unitul Stntcs. and is destined. at no tJtst-Jnt day. to be pm pletl by our citizens. 'l'hts tettiluty presents ii?" avt'n‘uc thru' which the cmnmetcc of our iteslern State» tan b: profitably L‘Ufthtit'ti \‘viUi Asia and the “upturn aunts tvf thts continent ; and its: pnrtsz. lht’ wily harbor: belonging to the United Stutt-a It» “i-i Lil mar lutllt'fl‘vU~ Mink-H ,mtl uthtr inst-ht tn iii.” rvgi-ztt can rcsmt. And '\L'i, Hist HI nu: tl- tit~ Hh'thiullfi, it ('UhihlliS not a single «Me and cutntnodinuu hzttlmt l mu I'l southern «x trctnily unttt \n: ttpptuttui tin: 49th lttttul trl ul tutttudc. It is lar {mm lhe mlculmn ol H C under signed ugmn lo open the tlmusmm n! (he cunflucllng claimq ol lhe lwu pong-r5 to the Owgon lcrrilm). It is suffic'wm fur him In State llie‘ ‘L‘unlinurd I‘vnucmxn ul'ihv Presidentylfial lhe [IKIIH‘IIKS'JHCS hold the but lille in uiiecnce Io Ihéx‘\\hulc ul Im. (crrlluly. Omler lhlS comlétion, he can Iml consent (0 jcopuld for bid country all the arm! inlets-sis involved. and b) any pumbility, huweu-r rennu!-.lodeprivellw H’pu‘olic of 0H lhe gnml hmburs on the wait, by rcfeuing the quusliun loalbltrn- Hun. Neither is the territory in dupurc ol 2 qunl, value to the two powers. Whi'st it i: invaluable to the United States, it Isl ol compmntively small importance 'o Greut Britain. To her, Oregon would be but it distant colonial possession ofdoubtlul val ue. and whichtl'rom the natural progvess ol human events, she would not probably long enough enjoy to derive from it essen‘ tial benefits; whilst in the United States it would become an integral and essential portion of the republic. The gain to Great Britain she would never sensibly lee'. i whilst the loss to the United States would be irreparable. The undersigned is perfect!) aware that such considerations can have no bearing upon the. question of the title of either party. They are presented solely for the purpose of explaining the wet“ of the President in his refusal to adopt uny mea sures which should withdraw our title from the control ol the government and people. ofthe United States, and place it within the discretion of any arbitrator, no mat ter how intelligent and respectable, The President cordially concurs wi_lh lhe novernmcnt of Great Britain, in desu: ing that lhe. present controversy 'may be amicably adjusted. OI this. he-hls given ”‘9 slrnngeu lirool before lhe whole world. He believes "In! as there are no Nu m:- (ions nn lhe earth timre clbiely bound to genwr by the, Men at compnctcc.‘ so lhete nu: mun; “hp uughl tobeimuru nbic or Milling In _du each; mm justicy, without the Imcrlmsifinn of anv urbllrnlm. ' . fl‘hc undetaigncd (13:1ng 11111150” 0! min occasion to renew In Mr. I’akrnhzun thv assurance of his lngh cumidmnlion. ‘ JAMES BUCHANAN. Right ”on. R. [’Axummm. &c. &c. &c. Law from Brazil-um flame. .. Fought . [The Bliss A'gyle mul Saldulm al Unl'i mow. haw bruughl Rio dnléé (u the 201 i! ‘Dcccmber. and news Ihzu lhe combined [areas 0! England and Frnncc lune uc‘uic ved n view-y over the Argentina fulccb under Roma, and caplurcd lhe forts ul lhe uu-uth n! Hm RH‘CF l’nruua. The [Suiti mmu Amwirun pubHslws [llu {uHumug Mlle": ' RlO JAMLmo. 174 h licc. 1845 The all aU-muiug luplc oi the day Is [he Inge lrcmendum engugcmcnl bemccn [he Anglo-allied Mucus ut Hu- Hnr l’ia'r,~und aumc ul Rusun’ ballenn M {he muulhvl lhe liver Pdfdna. 'l‘lm. newumpu. "will doubtless (ram with the particulars ol {he proceedings on both Ahlra. On the part 01 the English and Flench the viclm‘y “us Cnmpletc Indeed; not. hmvuvcr, wighoul M‘HUUS leases us lrgnnla hie, uml plopelly In the way or shipping. The Engiisli biig of “ar Dolphin uiuue recenciJ 107 ruuml hillil in her hull and rigging duxing (be cngugcmcnh 'l'lie FlEllL‘h steamer Fuiiun 104' shui ; Md 3 French vrsscl, m I“ least a Year! manned by Frcudimcn, bu: iurmerly beionglng in the Bucnus Ayn‘nni“ mu Lump‘elcly lid dled. The mini lir‘as ui lhu an-s amounu (o üboul 1:30 kiiicd and ununicd. while on the part u! the mum] nu emu-cl stale mcnl has )‘ul been (mule p'ibilc. llcpuii snys that upnnlti: 0] 800 mun nit Illiséillg, Ccrlnin n Is, liml in one int! .2.) has (Tm-n 550 bodic. were iiiund. am] in anoilu'r Some 150 or 160, and “hat is 5:.” more strange, ”my new 31‘. biaciuv 'l'u ncumnl lur this. it IS and that us {an no a white mun It’ll—killed or uuundml. lie was un uncdialeiy carried 011, while lhe puur blicks \vcxc kcpi at it und lay “he”: iiiry fL-I'. ()nce nr min» Hum.- miserable wretchvs aucmplwl In five lrom Ihu (nus, hut nu snoner dul (luv atmmjn i', than Rnsns’ cuyaluy chamvtl on ”man :mnl cvlnprilcd them In return In their guns at. lhe [oh-l ul (he Innce. llnsa! i-Cflnt’ll [u haw unli. cipulcd lhe liig‘ll of his mvv‘. aul Nnccd {new "I?" th-Iu nu purpose m kn-op Nu m in Llwck; lor ma she Minding ul 59013450 men l‘mm (hr \(‘s‘sula u! uar mo} Incl \th UM wry [tulle nppnufliuq, Lin r2l: FMOM Buy/Jr. AM» nun-z Anon.» TINE Karenina—4lllc ship Uuu' inn. Cup lam \Vullv, urinal :n Now Ymk hum Rm dc Jmenn, Dec. :20. blings mlvicos {tom anna Ayrea to ‘he 13 h December. The U. S. Frigue CungreaS. L'ommo dorc Slocklun :urivnl nl Rm un MC ‘JU'h Dvwmbor, filly [lays {rum Nolluik. The U S. ahip Pg’mauih, Cummmlme ”run; (he {Manta 111 mm, (LIH. Un-g-uy, add bug Bambmlgr, Cummamlcr S. Penning (on, “Ell! :dsu a! Riu. The (,‘nlunvl (um-III! «hug. Frarcuw Crv~pu, gwcs :m ulTlc )I rvpnrl ‘ f Hm bsl t'e u! lhv 130 h Nuvrmlyr, «.n 1’” l’armn. Gnu-fa} Mullgll'fl having [wen noundvrl in the nrliun. 'l‘hc Calunel splaka in lfm hig'w-il H'rmSuf (he guHuM Urhuiwt u! lhc‘Avgenline {rm-pi ml the nu Minn, «.n I)" abmdunin; [he ru: 'vit \xhx-n 'iu.‘ 1' 211.1 uuumiuh “uh ux‘muvul. Ho k} =2 ' Y|£Huumrllwrc :ufl‘li ' 9-- |' 10‘s: 0 'Klei. 1" (W ‘.\\H‘§:'(‘r|«.u 11.‘..9‘. '\ \lm‘vfl in: {mm lller wsulu HH' \!:'='\l.L--l!ll's uhun “we Ila-Am; \Lmn l'm‘ \\ ahu .{ the I'ernu ; ‘h- numln'z ufl‘hur (.x-uwir ll H‘nnu‘e-l \n t'xueul xlmlb‘c Hml nl nun. ’l'hu-c u! 'lznr \l'sbt‘i! new put horn/u ram/mt. aml lhe u-muhnicr [mu wfi‘cuul cuupnlcxnhlu ddnmguu in Hunt ‘3""‘l s. u and huikn. 'l'ne cormmmlorq. Umu'l V «(ml rn Ln m‘ We NIL-my have brlmvrd 1.1 “mum. v.- ullh ll.c renown and him: M Mr “HAW-h and Fu’nch navnu lu- bran-gm The cnvmy can brur lefllmnny to 'M heruic drlcnce made by Hui» dunimn «.r the Argentina auny, nl Ile- Imls'nendvncc, smcrcvgnly um! hunur hf Hw hu’ml‘. The lieutenant in the navy. I) June R.)- tllet't‘. the sulrlieutctmuts I) Marcus Rntl “gm-'l, antl Fathtinu Medrnnn, tth'nSlgtli Martian nnll Sancth, and svvcnty pn vutcs of the batteries u ere kxlted on nur stdt’, while fighting with heroic tutor. in dependently 0|" thnso ultn, utth «qunl bravery, died in the Muntc dc Obligmle, Where the fire was kept up unttl midnight; which number. together uilh those at the batterie.-, is estimated ut 150 [Eight officers and ninety privalca \H'H' wounduL] Several virtuous {cmales uhn n-mainerl in this blnmly fight by the hide of \hoir husbands. their suns or their rrlalivcr. gi vmg succor lo the woamlell, and aiding the cmnbamnls In the defence of Argen tine honor. have also died lit-ruicnily. The Buenus Ayres Packet of Dnc. 18. Buy S—ll is indubunblo, had the Argr-mine government emplycd the means at its dis pusnl—hud (he cmnon bevn vi a 'arger calibre—or even hull the ammunition hvld nL‘t—Qhe result would have been far more d'yuatrous to ‘hc combined pquudmn. if e an n escaped the ignmniny M defeat. PAIKANA-BUuDLE.-—By the dated the Inst accounts. lhe convoy ul merchanHm-n was still stalionnry. The combined fl-et. after having wnulonly set fire 1.) the hula at lhe. Vuella dc Obligadu. had proceeded up lhe liver, lulluwed. along the cons! by n delnclnncnt of light artillery. which look every opportunity w annoy them. The Frcmh run-cue Expodilire had not a gmun.l. H Ihcy'mntle nhuuml. at Rum.“ Gen. Muncilhi 'was’ilhpnnccl _ngniu to give them bu'llo. « Halo and Empqrcnmfl from , Mcxic‘o. A Count-1n RtwmmrtouF— “t- haw by the Southern mail yeatqwm nu nnunrr'ncnt u-t u'mtln'r am! (“1". ' Irv"- luliun in Mtxtcu in favor t»! 539 rv-‘nm. t'mn at Humn nml hm g-nevrimvnt‘ This Inm'cnwuftrzn but) taunnnucctt h; Gen. Atis'a. uhu is in Cnmnnnzl ut um- fiwrlinn «I the erican mun. \ris'n \\"n~ ln-livy. mt tu {te lutotltbte It) the :trrzntsttinn 0| Tvxns by th'e Ultt'l‘tl State‘. and hdtl to be defend. (I in‘ the hue L‘ungnvu mm that ar'cusntinn th une of hi» lnrmli. What mean" he pap-v-H-q tu meet lltt- vuccv-Iful Pdli‘t‘leé we know not. buthiuml “ith Hr:- rrt'a. Mm has a‘i'l nun-y Itittnl", 'u’ may tn- able tn give some dignity um] import am: to It's prewnt undutakmg. Pun-«lva haslnut ‘xvt had time to nor mu,- hinm-lt in hls newgositinn nt the hvnd (Fl a‘YJrs. or to nmtu'e his p'au tor surcvsslully mz'in mining insngvrmm-nt. 'l‘htst‘:trl_y mun-- men! ag'tinst him may result .11 his over"- rtuow. :tmt be the [mane of reitoung Ilcr tern. 01‘th has minced rm grout resolu tion or abxl'tty. sumo other ambitious aspi rnnt to power. 'I hese repented outbreaks or mub muwmmts I" 'ericu tender the government truly ttctpicuble—scnrcely worthy of any consideration or newt-ct from other nutivnv. Mr. Slide” has rt difficult link tu HCCUmp'ish in m-yuialivg with a government whlch s(‘Cfll‘i to have no settled or |)(‘Hltfll'enl (ltnrattcr. but ltkc the unruly soil It Jersey. changes ow nershiptand position at every popular breeze.—P/n/(L Lodger. From ”In Mobile Duly Advcnrarr‘ Fub.‘2 “'2 are ihd‘ bum] in (-ur friend 0! lhe HefraM hm] 'l'ubure [or the puuhl 0f 8 Miter [rum Pf’li'flu'z‘d. written on Salur day luéi. from which w: learn lha' the U. 8 [Mia Scum-rs h'ldj'Jfit nnived 81 {ml pull [mm Vein Cum. bunging me flipmhml i‘ntoHigence (Lat (jun. Analn had dulmcd against the Partdrs Govcrmm‘n'.lrulin luvnr of lhe Icstorali’nn nl Hun-n) ; Hm! lhruuglmul U-e ('mlrv Hu' pcnplc \me m-ganizingiunpp.n-:'mn1:; the present .\-| nnnislranon, Insignirg m a u-uson. Htrir (hum! (J Wu! am} hhmighml. IL-gteiling their having: [.ermillcd Purrdos In twen llxrow (he Hruma Avhbiniuruiion. Mn. Slide” was sllll n! Jalapn, “31h bug'himn mg punspficw. ' Sllthinlhe blit!nn:llmih'iucnuaihlf- Liahrd by We Hmhi‘s rmrcapunder'. ulm wuulo it”! as the null “as lonil'y. “im in prnmlic lo huni~h lud piliicu'nm in another '(‘HL‘Y‘. ‘Frrm the LH'U’C u! “:0 intelligence “0 inrrr ”1:! [2,0 [l." ilv' “ Mun» 3-0 PM puma-d I.) cmmn‘cra um “ml: the L’mkx‘ B‘.l'r9,;‘lnl mu! Hm! nit-{axed cnunlr)‘ u an ‘1»: cm- of a 7.“ ‘nr rcvulutinn. "‘ ' ‘u 7| ”5‘ 3:? is.) '3“ J \‘J at] S hrreby giwn Hm! Lem-r 4 n!‘ A Imin- E islrallun have been gvunlml lnthr duh— »cruhcr on the eiluh- of J Nv‘p’n Ha", 'dh' n! Inmonce Hv‘-\ns'lp,lix‘g'lhu’ul finial pcraons ilulz’b'ml hmivl m'nle are “quin !(‘(l m umke pun-mun Illl'llz‘llinit':)', .nnd than? having Nmnu “.11“: 5! lhe «:mu'. \u'l pen-M lhvm (I My au‘hvrnm.‘lm| hr Rel. \V.\I. ‘A TE. .‘lr/nfinislrhhr. Fri). 10 I‘l6. 'Twncnt PU?’~LIG 1732331131 ggfl LI. bv \ ‘(lmu‘nl {u puln‘, ~x‘c um FH'IIY "U :71] IrL‘ ('il‘ [Att‘ L “mains; I Om: _\ ulw Hf'urun, :1 lot (If sheep, 30 bushels (11' (mix mm‘c 01' icss, :\ In! of rye by (hr: lnmhcl. a lot of corn in the ear, :1 Int of wheat and rye in the ground, one double-bit ‘led axe. and u lot of other articles. Dar nlu‘mlaure WIH be given ..nl {rum [,| «,lc..;.:ic'3\|x-'\x'(lh\' FF‘K 10. ‘54", NOTICE. LL [2 'rmlis rllr ‘ w'lt'bv nu'fic-l n-vl (U [Q MN m buy. |(‘HH)\(‘ or nmhllr unh :1 blacksmith V'ng‘, nr "Hm buiHin-p. or timber [Mel-Ingivu n, lhe phat "0w uccu pird bv Jul)" l“. \'~li|ilnm.iu Bla'Hunl Up. Clemlield rnunly, a! I am vlrtvvmined In deal with all porsnms trespuslnz on mid promiacs us lhe law directs. nizhouk ‘e' spect 'to pezsnns. GEORGE GLENN. Mcchunicsnlie. Centre ru. FM). 9.; [846. TO ALL CONCERNED. HE subscriber hereby give: noticv T lhat on account 0! his healih In; in‘ tends to suspend the business 0| Blark. amilhing in Hie borough uf Clcarficlil. {or a your or so from the first of April next, and therefore WISiICI lhnse having deulingq wilh him (0 come furninrd on or hclore the Isl of May And make settlement. Thom- lha' cannot pay will be required to ghe their notes. JOHN HEAUMONI'. Feb. 10. 1,846.—p(1. . >r¢ri~4~r4~rw4~w¢f¢wrwrlrwww¢< a Law Partnership. : g S ‘ "‘ " S 2. BURNSIDE & WEAVER, z 8 th‘ practice in Glemfield; S 2 W and mljuining ‘counuet. 2 s Office unc dobrnonh of the "Ham 8 tan" office; ' 2 z ”has nunusmx. ‘ I'. run. wnvu.,§ ’ Jun. 14. 1846. :ffll‘vl‘fl‘ll‘l’lfff’fffl'ffff2 .- ~ NEW GOODS. ' ‘. . DANIEL BARRETT E ASjusl n-n-i‘jwl a large and spiendid ,flné'snrlnwnl u! Gnod-L H hich he is (1... .lcun’imd to evil on low In.‘ cash. «Jr-in‘u \hun’gr lor (hunhy WOJUCC‘. 1‘" ”WY-"n be pun-hum! in' lhe. (nunfy. Thuhkful lnr ms! fume. he ”ski-i (his uppurlunily '0 my in hi 3 UM (uglnmcrs, zhul hr I'v-iwo thcm In CM 1.: M 1 New Store. '0 Whu‘h he has n‘mmml. in nil raises (:elnrc pur chneing (‘lSC\\?2:'!¢, Rafi-lint] than Hflhry emmim- hi; Hunk. nml {when (heywfi'l c'vn'inuv m trade ni'h him: His Siutk qnnsisl- in pan of .Q, - ' .Broadcloths, - Binrk, Blue, Invisible gr‘r‘rr'y, Gray. Sic}— Ahn. Pilot and Himskm clmh. (Jassimeres d;- Salirmls. [0 pieces SMim-t 'aml «moral pin-u n! L‘xualmorc 0! all colors and qua'i'y. 'uvu'r Hm. it has uwr been mm in the county. M e 'l' z' u 0.9. Sun-ml pirugs «J Melinu, ul dnflen‘n! to! my. amiable {ur cluakn. ‘ Alpacas. _ I 2 yiecw A'pucn, ul.ull qvuliriel, [rum 40 cents upwunla. Imwcr than 1"": Ike same qunluy has bccn auld in me county. C a lic 0 s . 70 pieces of Cnliw, n! nvcty quahiv' hum 7 cents upwards. Latin-s are invited (u cnll & examine his Block ofdark Printi. filous (1e Lane. 10 piccs new style De Lanes. 0! lhe best quality—lurid hum 37.: cents upwar-Is. ac curdmg to quu'ily—chenper and but!” than uvvr nfl'ered. S/zirtings (3‘ S/Leetings, (H a superior quality. from § (0131 mm Wide. This urhcle will be so“! low. nn~ mlhatamng lhe rise In tho cily pricv. B la n I: e t s. A good assortment u! Blankets, (or the cold woulhcr. Also. a (H? pious of ”mae blnnkvl‘i. (ugelhur “Hh Kentucky Jeam; F/mmc/s‘ red, white and yellow; Grew Ban,- Linseys; Ca van; Pudding; Bravcrlcens; Velvcl; chh ings. o/ a var-(Hy (y'qwth'lies; Cravala; Stocks; Ging/uxml'; Irish Linen,- Run («in Diaper; Crush,- Chm/u; Tirkinga} [frown Dri/lings; Canton Flwmela; - I'P’hilu ('ambrim; Jackonels; Baal: Muslin,- [Hull and Swiss Mus/in,- Col orrd Cumbrim ,- Glouea ,- flowery; Thread,- Is’uflnm. (rm! nfufl usaorhncn! (1f Trimming? 6‘6. fs‘lcu (013. '\:)assm{lln’ht J Shawli, Uummqn unrl S pet iur D 2' ug .9. A general assnrlment u! "my, of a gum! quu'll)‘. \ h-w Patent meduinu. and (his, l’..i .rs. Vinnish, (Qt. Boats 5- Shoes. lhe 'nvgrs' Ibiurlmcnt uf Duals 81 Shoe» mcr ufiercd fur sale in lhe place. Course hauls, Kip b uh, Cnlhhiu waterproof bmm. 3:0. A Inge Msmlment of BoVI' "mute—mons’ ”Hagan“, (‘uarii‘ and Kip. \-\ wauvnfly laxge xupply ul Wumcm' Bouts & Shorts. liats & Cups. A 1420 nunrtlnrnt 0! ”Ms alnl Cap-. \lunn' biik ml Fur ”ale 5! 8-2. 'anr .qul (350”: U‘pu, A full “4erva :4 weH selected Queen!- MIE I . blur I|:.r.(“ l‘suon‘; desirousul but'ul dun; v. d] “ml :1 bug-nix) (ufTernl on (he :1 "MM u’ han in mm. “lew'i. 81c. 800/Hand Stationary. Fulfil} pr'cs. 'l'vslamrnls. Blank bonkl (J ulmmi'. flirty ||x'9(‘r'l:!iun. A'INMIBCQ. s: r ~ popor, (1" r 0 (7 ? Pic 3‘. (3.51 ..‘!\-n nu! Fugnx ol the m «I quntity; n...: m [\‘xr'm, Sl)::‘.l.‘\(~U%B{:’:Ll New Or lmns \M‘awN: Curl-mm: nnxl Cavendish 'l‘nlmrcu; Pu'ppn', \flspice. Ginger. and «Imm? wary th'x: 1; tin: can be «rcnlihned m that linv. A I M uhich “m be SOM lnw for cm‘u Ur in rxvhwge for produce an I ll ms: \‘. \1 'I~ \ l'i :’.-[l/u'/u'~./ rniar (‘lmnlry I’ruu’ucc, I ml: Puke in ‘c-xchnnzc lur 20ml! lhe lulTnuivg nrnclcsz—Lumber. Shingles. Grain ofn/l kinds. l’ork. Tallow. Can! dies. uceswar. Lard, Hui/er. Deon/rim. Fun. and any other article that I run sen. The highest prices “'l‘! be givvn (or Squuc I'lmbvr and Bonds. and Good: add in exchange {nr them a! cash price». DANIEL BARRETT. Cuuvenswlle Dec. 18, '45. » , Philipsburg &. Susquehanna ’I’URNPIKE ROflD COMPL/INY. *OTICE is hervby given, lo alockllol‘ N dcra in Huis~r9a¢l, that an election Will be held at .‘he house 6f Wm. Parker. gunkeeper.) i 0 Philipsburg. on the fire! onday in March ngxl, behwcn lhe huuru M NH) and five u'clncll. 9., M.. to elect Managers fur lhe énsuing year. , By urdn-r of lhe Board. . ‘ ' EDW. F. LLOYD. Tr. Philipsburg. Feb. 2. 1846. , Notice. ALL persons having chime or dcmmd: . against lhé ealnte 0! Samuel flu; Vi". late of Bradford tdunship. dECNIEdv "'9 {questedxo make known lhe some to 11v: «’uusuibcrs mum driny, and all ‘pef‘ ioné indebted (n the Said gamut. are, (e: queued to come forward anslficllléiyilh nut. any (Ichn'. '‘. ."'‘ . A ' EDWARD VHLLIAMS. ~. ‘ ' ' “WI. WOOLDRIDGE. .‘Mml'nislriz'fon. Quecnswarc. [I (1 I'd ware
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