IIIit . II . IIMMIDTER ra' MOM arieki..wziVit 13 c mfo'rr‘ at! c‘ '3 mm c t. c I. E A R n _E 1. 1). PA} Mun. 17.1846. ,5. .mnlcgm‘l‘. commmsnonanr ' .1 WILLIAM B. FOSTER, jr. ': ' qf Bradford-comm. ‘ bNo paper hlas'bqen i‘aiu'ued from this office sides the 14m ullimo. - : _ "WSmcté 'onr‘llaa'i finbticn'lid‘n the Gov érpbr'héé Hominaled 14's. 'I‘Q Lnomnn of _ghiapquugh. and A. K. “'mon'r of Brad foiq tawmjpipg‘aa Aabdcinte Judges for um; :éounty'. ‘ "They areboth capable men. and will make emciedt‘oflicemi- ' Krln another column twill be tuned the {manage of President Pour. in answer to a reeoiulion or the United sistesséfi'ate caH ingupon him for infertnution m; to wheth er,’ in hiojud'gmcn't,‘ the state of our foreign fireletibnl demand 1n increase bf our naval and military force. - It in written in a very firm. patriotic spirit, {and hue created con; raidénble excitement through‘dut the coun try. 'ln Philadelnnia a. meeting wu held _bj the dehoemic partj on the 2d and also one on tha'lath innt..lustuining the Presi dent. anti ceiling upen Genigreén to make inimediate appropriation-tor the defence wol'. the ‘country; ‘ . - : «From préa'ent indications it must be ev _ idem to all, that a crisis in our shirt: is fast ‘onpronciiin‘g ; end , we think th‘atthone’in puwor. would| .be obeying lhe dicta!” o wisdom and pmdence, by pulling our coun ivy in a sufficient slate of defence jo main inin her rights and honor in any emergency The ' Washington Union’ in an ‘able uni Vole on this subject épogke than :-- ' . }' " lf-lherc be any one lesson Io bo gmh ;"oted from the whole hiltory of the Oregon , controversy—and the lame remark in true , 'of our :ontroverny with Mexico—it in. that me can gain nothing by negotiation. so long - as our negotiation is ogi’eit to the slightest suspicion that it may be defeated or thwart ‘f-cd. orpostponed. without tha most serious conuiduences. The ’preuute oi: o-stern ul ’ . tornativo, addressing’itael! to tha‘litnidity _Vf‘olMexico. nnd‘to _tho prudencoand wise ;otutoamanéhip of England. is the indinpdn. - tnblo condition 0! a anceeut‘ul'maintunance and vindication of our rights,” . ;PAnRIOIDE.I-—A huly lamentable occur lumen of thin naturalrehuliihg‘ in the death ffo'fan aged man named Andrew Irvin. rc lldfbnlly took place near Panmylvanin Fur- Educ. Centre coumy. ‘ It appears that Mr. ,'?l‘nin and bin son'Henr‘y were employed as hands about the Fdrpace. thn father living Lii‘th the sort. and both‘ weré‘ {addict-d to ‘h'abitu infintamp'qranca. On the 28th ult.. nth}, ton having-nn'attack a! the‘mam'a pa lu". fluted from an ,o're bank where ha'bad been at wotk, wetit to his houize where his father wa_a in bed.,attd with an axe inflicted thlrtaen wounds tipon the old man’s pet-- ‘abn, nearlypove'ririg one of his arms from his body. This occurred .in the: afternoon lam—i he lingered till tho next morning. . V"; .Lmn'l‘hé “ nqliqg”'yesolutions alill drag lJncnvily." in “1911.8. Serum; _No ac'ion ’had taken place ato'ur last dates. , , ' fluff-The Legislature‘hae atleol agreed to adjdurn sine die (in the 22d ingl. The, Baltimore and, Ohio railread bill ie'yetbe. _l'ere lhe House, The appropriation bill hge‘paned lhe S'enaleend been sent lo the flows for concurrence, The revenue bill will under di'ac'u'uion‘ in; lhe Senate. ’ ,ijAlbcn J. Ting", who ,it Will be re »mémbered murdered Mm.- Bickfofd some .lifiile since in Bo‘ul'on", has been acquitted 1. HQ gm discharged’from’the indictment for hp'rderrlimlw'n'u remanded (O'ptison- on an "is3i°.!*3°.n},f°re"9né ._ ‘ ‘ ‘ lfl‘ahficcticu‘l»LEleclioh.-:-‘-Thé algclion'm 'lhii ‘Sma higrfiiulfqd iné moylisigh‘al ui- ‘giizsphjgar zdo'r‘n ‘ocrsiig‘ -,pi‘ig¢aplé§.fi 'njhere «ii-inoxchéiple «its»??? tame?!" by “I 6 two" Lalo. "r, Bolb branchen;of Iha Legislature. are; :démo‘crau’c} and. on 'the‘ joint Volga 6f the? fgégiélgg'igié.§l§pénd¢’Cbh eleclién {at Susie 6!- a- . m; GB; ghg ofiio'i’al gui‘an‘an‘of the Cami fibmjfiiilionera it- appe’an' am it will ro qdfr‘e‘ ri}!io‘ui"Bll2,ooo Io place the «jam! lineg of team] in_ up goéd cqndili'on gs may waggxpu'vjqusglo‘the‘lnto break up, . mmWFTh mum». shim :vfii‘gtlmquulflag. (qr Ally-murder, of J (“in 11 ‘ll.PlenianlflvEWns'concl'udé'd on (118' -5 4mm: 5 A ‘lh‘é’~"jfigy3i Il:4l3'r‘u'qmil'tig‘33'" fig‘igucp ,‘ pf “a'cgmfgai ??,§’sLii.f§‘3'l !§#"Fh‘éi§!ié'§%%é‘4C‘filzioilw‘r‘oe'eqiii ‘zueiéhviknzdlby; J 3"? Cnvrsw-bwmered in nlhozjcauxbf-flm!second: rwho hm indicted . a- lccshflfiflg‘” ' ' MB ....,.:’jfr_b’r§!l£h,e.Rin?.z%Pldtd§-+‘A léu'gr tat. - caived sixth-flown” archang'u Excha‘ngé fqu Rip ‘Jnn‘eirjol, dét'e‘d“jJinualy '3l”. ‘hl‘llli‘fil'g.lHoxaflilhibfilhoiplflgi'ib'mnifl‘od‘ In a very unlejlled“ptate. x'fhe British and French Admirali had forded'a':paoaago‘ up the Pirann. nolwnhuéhding ihovmoa‘l‘de lermined resistance ofihe BuenOaAyrcana. Sonia seventy (enable. inoludingsaveralj merican. had eme‘redflthv Mar and be'en ia ken'up under rho convoy of Engliph and French méh-of-wérr The blockada'oflhe 9nijro’ Coat: of the Argentine Republic con tinued lo‘be alrictly énfbrced. -.,Montovideo was slill besieged by Oribe’a army.-—Pasl. For the Democralic Banner. Morrra.“Emmaa:—As several perronsera in the habit of selling liquora in difl'ereut portal ot’tho county ol' Clearfiold, without haying a gtoraheep ers liconre. it may be well enough to Inform such porrom. that by the provisions ofthe act of Anem bly of 1841. Pamphlet laws oage 310 and 311'. they are bound to have a license tram the county Trans euror before they can sell any kind of wince. or dra~ tilled liquore, no matter 'whether they roll by tho quart or barrel. or whether the liquora are foreign or domestic. 'f‘ho worda of the act of Aaaombly are, that the former act or Assembly " laying du. " tire on wheloaale dealara and retailers of mar " chandize and prarcribing the modd of inning li "conrea and collecting duties," ahall be and the "aame are hereby extended and applied to all par~ " lona engaged in tho aelling 'or winding of gooda. " warn, merchandise. commoditiee or ofl'ecta of " whatnoever'htnd or .nature. and all web caller ” or vendors ahall be claaaed and required to pay " annually for the me e! the commonwealth; der.; " and every seller or render of wines or distilled “ liquora with or mthoutother goode. warel, men " chendiao. commoditior, or effects. aa aforesaid. " shall pay for his licenae fifty per cent. in addi " tion to the ratee above apecrfiod for the relpoc‘ " tivo olanes, provided. that where, such whole " lalo or retail dealere confine their ourchasee and " nice to buying and vending gooda, wares and " merchandise. the growth. product and manufac " turn of the United States. he or they ahall pay " only one half the amount of tho lrcenae required “ by the proviuona ofthia eection." From the provtliom of the abou law it will be «an that. any person who will whiskey, or any other distilled liquora‘of the growth. product o‘nd mepufecture of the United Slam, it’his'ealés do not exceed five thousand dollars. and he sell only liquor. by the quart, or larger quantitier. muat pay to‘the county Treaaurer for lo domg. the euro offive dollars and enemy-five cent-Tor each atore or place where he undertaken to aell the liquor. And it is made the duty ofthe Constables ol the differ ent townehipe to return all each per-one who sell liquorr aa liable to payhth‘e atorekeeper’s license; and it they to" at different placer in the lame town-hip, to make the return accordingly; and the name in the law lanyard to the tale of any other gooda and merchandire. in the care of the sale at foreign liquors the. license for the utore or place, would be :en dollar: and fifty cente. JOSIAH _w. SMITH. , ' (lloarlield. March 93. 1846. l‘ .‘ ’. r BALTIMORE CONFERENCF;,_, "l‘he folioning is a list ol the’ uppflint mpnlfi for the menu! year for the Nozth umbcrlnnd dlslrict: " , ‘ . ' S. BRISON. P. E.‘ Sunbury-J. W. Haugawoul'. I‘. Barn hart. ’ Danville—John Guycr. ’ ' ' Danmlle circusL—S. L. M.‘Consor. . Berwick-J. 'Bow-gn, J. W. Bu“. 1‘ Bownun.sup.- ' v' ‘ “ '_ ‘ ._ Bloomingdale—R: Beers. A. Wiics. Luzerne—G..-H. Day, Wm: Gwyun. Norlhumberland—P. B. Reese, J. J Pearce. '- ' Millon—A. Briltnin.'J. W. Tongue, Williamspart—M‘L Goheen; ' r-Lyggmg'ngf—‘J‘.’ Eating, “'m.‘ L. Mur h. ' ' p Iseraey Share—J. Ross, C. Muley. ' Lock Haven—Jnhn Stine. ' Belle/'onlc—H. G, Dill. J. S.McMur ra . - ' ‘ ayClcaflield-FE. Welly, H. Huflman. J. Loyd. ' -’ Pennsvalley~\\‘. R. Mills. The Sub-Treasury Bill. .- l'l‘he lollowing are the, main prowsiuns Mllhia bully-which ruled, the} House 0! Representatives‘on the 2d insh'by a vote 6| 19321066: "' ' Sun. 5. Progidea [or the appointment at rcceivefa-‘gehcral. to hold (their office: [or the term of [lour yearp, It the city 0! New Yotk. at Boston,‘ and' the city of St. Louis, ' ‘ v, . ' :. LB5O. 6.: Provides llintnceivlpg oficcrg. affluent and‘ q! land§.. PM] all postman tea". with certai‘q‘ynnt'mid ex'ceplinns, shall keep the money paid toilhe'ni 'v'lithout using it.‘ until the same is' otdered td.‘.be trans. ferred or be paid out‘ ' '; ’,“ w 830. 9.'Provid'éo ”fly“ ‘on ieceiVers of public monéy withih‘lhe District of Co lumbia .shallpwhenev‘é’r (lireéted‘ by lhe Secretary of life Treusvu‘rygpr Postmaster General, pay-the money recbive'd by [hem inlo'the 'l‘reaoury; lha‘lpll receivers ofpp’b. licv money- elsewhere. phall‘puj the money' received by them to ghe'lf'eceiVL-ra general, “least as often 1'39 once d'weck.‘ “m 830. 10;! Proyidga {(317 lhg cran‘sler ol the public mahq'upoo‘lhq pr‘dcr o'l'llhe Sacra.- >lary o! the 'l‘tcae'urygl' _‘ " " ' :; Snag/i5: Mdkeb‘ititho,qluty_ollhe Sec ;retarymol: tha' fil‘fea'lpflfifiilh was chh prompq'unde ‘usw we “clon’yeniente of the public busincso; and 1h; q‘nfety of the pubs lic‘fundn’mll perfinficfi'lo'withdth balan-‘ pyaflc’muiningwim‘i the]! much! _dapusito neg. 3&4. :mw; , ‘g‘ ~ -, 1. .830. 17. Dirécli-Ihe} ipjnn'qifiin which Ih¢bodkuhallsbéfrkept) &q..‘ 8;!!! Lprovidgn’ that“ any 'loaniiggfiotlhg publig,m'oney.‘of gouyeuion Nit-11:9ripriVntq'fnae.‘nhpll be ndi judged an'embez'zlemémiélfiuch »m9ney,l 'yfllchj is déc'flredjfio by}: felony; punisha» _hlu.‘ on continfiqbflbyi (myriuoqment [of pot lean; mm 41; thoughtfmoifmorc than; .\ L ’ , {;':}'u',-"‘, 351'“ - 1 ‘,' ‘ ' ten years, andaffine equal to the amount embezzled. -' ' -‘ ‘. ' - Sn'o.l9. Provides thatéafter', the 30th day ofJuno, 1848, one-third pm of'all du lles, taxes. sales' of public lands; debts, and sums of money accruing or becoming due tn'the‘United Slates, shall be collec ted in tlia legal currency of _the U. States; andfrom aiid after the 80th prune. 1847'. one-third part shall be collected in such currency: and nf’tertho son; 'of June.‘ [B4B. the remaining one:third 'part shall be so collected. and from ahd after the has: mentioned day. all payments of gov ernment dues ior'of postagerahall be in gold and silvorrrnnlyl-H _ ,i ' 3:0. 20. Directs all payments made by 'every officer or agent of the government, after the last mentioned period, to be in. gold and silver only, . Sim. 2|. Forbitls anyexchange of funds by any of the officers or agents of the gov-‘ ornment other than on exchange for gold and silver I and. directs the disbursing of ficer, when the means for his disburse ments are furnished him in curreney lc-‘ gally receivable. to make his payments received for the dralts furnished. unless he can, in either case, exchange the means in his hands for gold and silver at par. 880. 28. Makes it the duty or the Sec r'etary oi the Treasury to issue and pub. lish regulations. to enforce the speedy presentation ofall government dralta. antl prescribe the time in which all drafts shall be presenter! for payment 3 and to guard, as far as may be. against those drafts being thrown into circulation as a paper curren cy, or medium of exchange. , Sac. 24. Fixes the, salaries of the re éeivers-general. &c. The receiver~gene ml at New York is to be paid $4,000 per annum ; at Boston $2,500; and at St. Louis $2.500. 81c. ‘ Costly Milaaé‘e.—Tha sailin‘g distance from New York lo lhe mouth _of lhe Co lumbia river, Oregon. in only fifteen Illou sand miles, The mileage ofthe "Oregon member" will be an item—about lwglvo thousand dollars, and lhe constructive pay for lhe Senatou the same amount. A family were recently punched in Pe tenbtirg, Huntingdon county. Pa.. in con mque‘nce of eating apple butter which had been kept in glazed crock-p one ofthe family, a young man. had died, and all the rest who partook of it were in a critical situation. . ‘ From Iho Mateo; (PM PM". DIEUw-On the 19": iml., at tho ruidonco of his mother, In bolnwno lawn-hip. Mercer counly. M‘- Mr a protracted Illneu. Mr. Swan. BIOLKR, (brolh~ or lo the prcaont Sen'atot.) in lhe 22d year of hi- Igo. "a Will beloved and uleemod by; all who knoyv lum-dmdvhoi len‘n nqmoyouu circle ofroln 'lion'l. lriendn and Icompnfiio’nofllo mouin‘ his death:— hi- [on 1.0 lheni in ir'ropérnblo. [llo'wh- kind. ami- Ill)“. highlk lhlenled-bu light In did"; with whom hq dauocluled. He boye his Illn'ou finlienlly—exl btirionccd a change of heart, and. did in lhe lri’ umph of faith lb enjoy life ovorlullihg.‘ VENDUE. l THERE ‘will be exposed to public sale 3‘ at the house of John Peter Rider, in €ovmglon township. on Wednesday the ‘29th day of April, and continued trom day to day till all is sold,'thc following property, to wit: ’ ‘ Two first rate horses, four fresh cows, six hogs, 3 wagons, ploughs, sleds, harr-ow, horse-gears, coop}- er’s tools, shoemaker’s tools, rope maker’s tools, all kinds ofspinning wheels, 3' beds, 3 clocks, an excel lent kitchen dresser, 2 stoves and pipe, all kinds of household and kitchen furniture, and all kinds of tools and other matters that a man has need of in the back woods.— Thc articles are entirely too nu merous to mention. Call and see. , JOHN PETER. RIDER. ‘ April 4. 1846. ‘ " N. B. A tenant it: wanted to rent the place. Nnue but real temperance men need nppl). . . J. P. R. WOOLLEN FACTORY. NHE subscriber \rquldrespggtfully in: 1- form his‘ friend: and the public gen erally. that he has takenflhe-nhove estab lishment, formed) occupied by William Lang. situate ‘at Clenrfiqld ‘Bridge. in Llwrence township. Cleérfield 'county— and; havingput'hia machinery in good or denihe can aisure‘nlltwho ma'y' favor him with their~ custom, thatrtheir orders will be promptly attended to on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. 86‘ _will do‘cnuntry carding; falling and weaving .at the custor'uar‘y rpri‘ceu. Per- Igons wishing to exchange wool " for warm: factored goods can .he‘ _accommn’dnted. at he intend: keeping goods, inn hand manu toctqred at 0:36:01, the basteatablishmenta east ‘o‘ the mountains. ‘All kinds of coun; try produce, taken in :exahange for work itfiehverefd at tho tactory. ‘' ’ - . 3 1‘ JAMESCJBARRETT. ,- Mun, 1,4.1846.—:pnid.¢: .; :. ~. MOETTIITC 'E 1;. ;.. ERSONS knqwing themsglv'es iildebt-j P edilolbgleylafé To! iEliae'fl'om, Isle, qr Pikub‘wnphi‘p‘f deo’d. are tékjuired (q make immedvagg'gpaynlent In (his iubscri '32,“?! and ,qhogq having»dc’thnnds'ag'ainst'said “‘9‘.“ will pmem vthé‘bnmc dhlyAhuthenJ '(icflFd (9r..qelt!ement.; ;;3£ " j 2%.. -{.‘QEO._:W:;. HORNf’fldm’ru _ m limb !n'«;Ap.r,1|.14~..1846-. ,t L. DRIVIM'. P. HILLS AVING loca‘led himself in the bar} ‘ H ongh 4,1 Glearfieltl----wiih lhe inlen'a (ion to practice medicine and surgery. flai tera himself, that from ‘ long experience in l the business. and by close application. to merit a Huge of public-patronage. ' He‘mny’beldund nil all times, whet} not professionally absent, 'i'n his office 9r aflhir home on’ 2d sliecl, newly opposite ihe old jail.‘ Feeling thankful to,hls old friends in the vicinily of 'Philipsburg for past fa vars, he Jespectfully'kolicits 11 continue tion. and will promptly offend lo all calls .utall hours. . ‘ . _ - April 14. - . ' LIST. OF LETTERS . 'REMAINING in lhe P. 0. at Clear. 'field. April 1,1846. Abbott David - Akin Rev. J. J. Brookina Geo N Beissel H B Chamberlain H M” Cowder John - Dillon John ’ Flanagan James Fnulk Mics Mariah Green Wm . Goodridge Jno. Al’y.Hopkina Joseph Holt Caroline J. ‘ Hall Hoaalio HolulJohn—2 Height John HallJnhn, Esq. , Irwin John—3 Knapp Henry—2 Knight J. ~ ' Laborde John McGhee Daniel R. Miles Samuel Patchin John Randle Wm. Randle Marlin Rider John . Snyder John Sloafi Charley-2 Wilcox Rev. J. 36 .' WM; L. MOORE, P, M. NOTI C E . PERSONS having demands Iguiym lhe - estate nf Geo. Scan. late 0! Julian township. dec’d. are requelled-to make Ihe‘aume known to the cubscribera with oul delay. and those indebted to mid as. late are required (q make immediate pay mam. - 4 > . JANE SCOTT. fldm’x. . RICH‘I) CURRY. fldm'r. April 14, 1846. < Your Teclh, Your Teglh! A'. M . HI L L S - WILL be in Clearfield during the May court. prepared in every re spect to perform all operations on the 'l‘nz'ru—such M extrfictlng. inserting. plugging and cleansing. Old foot: ol teeth taken} out with but vei-y little .pnin to the patient. III! work warranted well done, or nopay. A: Clearfield will be his future home no cfl'orl will be spared to please. _ ' April 17th. - ENIQR‘ @lfi‘ @AWQIBB _ ' Put down for Trial at May Term. 1846 Com'ih use ofTalo _va Brown 6!. Smith William Flannagan Va E McEwan Archibald Campbell v- Campbollfi: Slowm A S Lippencoll v. F. & ‘l‘ Lewis . William Gourly VI Claarfiold Coke 8: 1. co Jacob Young ; va John Wagoner Jami-q B'Hulcliiaon n Warner & Kincaid Philip Amen 'va John McPhorwn John P Hay! ' vs Henry Hummol LoviLulz . ' va Alphonla Laconlo Juhn Loy. for ma rkc. v- ‘Paler'Lamm Rudolph Light in Chrialian Ha?iah Philip Amen . va Chrialopher Valzor William Fullerton va lien] H Caldwell Lulz, ulo of'l‘iplm va Polar Lamm . Archlbald Campbell in Samuel Jordnn‘ John Fullerton va John-on d: l-‘ullorlon S Crow 0! II VI Lutheran Hoover William Duran \‘l J‘Daviaon William Tipton V. J May- Willinm Devling va Alexander B Read John WMiller ‘ VI Rudolph Lil: ' David 'l‘ Dunlap . VI John W Miller &aona William Dunlap '- laaac Thump-on WM. C. WELCH, Prolh'y. Cam-t Proclanimiion, WHEREASIho Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, Pres. - dchudge of the Coursol‘Common Plans ol the 4thudicinl district, composed ol the counlics of Clinton. Mimin. Centre and Cleurfield. and tho Hon Jmnca Fergusonmnd John Pullou, Esq'rs. Asso ocinte Judges in Clenxfield county. havcissuedlheir prccvpt, benrmg dnte‘the 41h duv o! Fob. 1846. [0 me diroclchol' holdingu . ‘ ' Court a’ Common I’lcrur, Orphans Court, Cour of Quaflcr Sessions, and C(mrt of Oyer 4r 7hr miner and General Jail Delivery, at Clenrfiald Town. forlho County of Claurfieid, on lho fim Monday 0! May nun) being thumb dn‘y oflha month.) » ' ‘ . . ~ Nance imllzcrcfore, hereby givm, . to tho CoronomJumcea ollho Ponce, 6t Congtnblcs in and [or the County ol'Cleurfield. to appear in their own proper persons. with Rolls. Recordanquisiuona Examinations and other Remembrances, to do those things which their offices; &in their bohullupportuin to be done; and all wflneaseu und olherpersons pm aocutng m bclmll ol lheCommunwoélth'ugumnt nny prisoners urerequired to be then and lhe’renllendinfil ~nnd noidepan without leave, at their peril. Juror: nre’rcquesied to' ba punciunl in thalrullendnnCp al lhejnppointodtime ngrcenblo to notice. ' ’ wen undermfv hand at lhe lown ol ClenrfieldLlhin .28_lh day 0 February, m the yenrofour Lord one thousand eight hundred and lorry w, and. lhe sixty-nimh yonrofAm'eriL-nn lndopandmca. ' , ELLIS IRWIN. Sli’fl'. LIST OF GRAND JURORS ' ‘ Drawn for May Term, 1846. —Wm. Hoover? Farmer " Bradford James S Gallnher‘ ' tlo‘ ' ‘ ‘Beccaria James C Barrettg'f‘ Inn'k'cepef anteqéc G P Gulich “ 'Farm'er -do F“ Joseph Logan" - do. , ' 1 Bradford David 'Wall James A‘Reed'V d'of ': \ Lavyri-nc'e lsdnc'Caldwell ' do" Pike And'w Kephnrt ‘ d‘o ' Décu'lur Wm Lubadonri 9ln'nkécpér: . - 30239 COantl'Kifilér , " Farmer '. " Decatur ‘Ab'm-SKeag"‘ . - (In; .I . ißéccuia Benj'Hin'nsharn Distil'ler‘» “I " Puke An IWhizefi’? * Pb’ybiéianh ' Burnside [Goo‘dlé'lldiv ‘ I'Lumb'ernibn" Lamenqq David‘Wih‘e'” >_"Fnr'r,ne‘r _ Jordan Réb‘l'Mchuclk'en fdo‘” '.' ‘Fevrg‘l'uon' Thoin‘aq' l’Ciik '_‘,_ ’1 do 3‘ ' vrvßra'dj 'Jbfih‘ehfiie’j‘, ' {'d‘?‘ L JaMhn fPél'éEHgiiifier}; ‘ ‘do 5: ‘ g “j" Piké Sn’ld’K’Biitlioing’ {sl9; .' . 'Covington l‘aa‘ih’h‘fl? Worlick‘ 'dojf :_ '. 3j' ,'_;Be'ci:akid Hep'ry‘unen db" :5. .: " Penn. 3.1.950 SPIN!!!” " ,dd' . ' ‘Gi‘rard‘s ~ Brigade/. Orders, , HE Militia compoging'tho 2d.Briga‘d¢ 10th Div. P. M.'ar§_.hereby require ed to train by companies on Monday the 4th dav of May next. and thc'vnluqt‘qerl and militia by battntions for inspection I" [allowm viz: lat reg’t tat bit. on Monday ‘the eiev-v enth day 0! May. . . . v., 2d but. on Tuesday the tweltth." 3 ‘ \2ll reg’t lat hat. on Wedneldly tha thirteenth day 0! May. 2d hat. on That's: d'uv the tuurteenth. V ' 'g. 7 Elk reg‘l lat bin. (in Friday (hefifleenlh «lay a! May. 2d 62".. on Salurdoy lax: teenth. . ', ‘- . ‘ ' . . Brd rég'i 2d hat} on Manda , .the oi 'h leenlh dayol May. ‘ 151 but in Tail!” the nineteenth. ' _ » .‘. »~. ' , 4th reg't ad but, on \Vcduuday the twentieth day’ol May. let bahbn fl‘huu. day the tw‘énty-first‘dny of Mldy. . 4th volunteer bat. commun ed b, M.. jor Williams, .on Friday tha 22d day of May. . - 2nd vol. but. commanded by Major Ste phens on Saturday thB'23d. ' _ 61h reg’l 2d bat; on‘v’lfiuerday the 20m day of May. lat bat. an Wed'neldaytho 27th. . ‘ 7th company of the 6th, reg’t on Friday the 290: day of May. . Uniun Grays on Saturday 30th day of Ma . . ' ~ : Farm volunteer bat. cdmmnndedhy Ml jur Bell on 'l‘uerdn the 2d at June: ~ t _ JOHN gURKET. Bylaw. ‘2d-B.loth DJ’. M. Brig. lnsp. omm. Walk; ‘f ' ' erville.'Murch'2|7, ’46. E. ,' Altenlion, National Grant" YOU are ordered to meet at . your armory in the borough ol Clearfield, on Monday lhe‘4th (lay of Mayne“. u ten o’clock. AyM. precisely. with grim and nccoutremcntu in fire! rataordar. Each member is tequired to ha in lull finiform. with white pinu— olhcrwise he will bl' fined ll an nbsrnlee. By o_rder ol the Capt-in. 7.. " GEO. 'I‘HQRNt 0.18. . LIST OF TRAVIS JURORS ' Drawn for May Term. 1846.” ' Wm Alpx’ander ‘ ' Funnel: . "Decuur John Graham , “do I Bradlord John Green'_ do ' Jordon “’m. Haul! - ' (10' ~ ' “Ellen John P. Rider . do Govington Alexander Caldwell. -do Pike Reade! Kihg 'do ' Burnlido Benj. Bnnanll do 'Bndy Allred D Knapp do ‘ v. Chelt Robert Shirk ' Cordwainqr . Boro’ Wm. Wiley Farmer. * Jordon Wm. Wall , do ' :‘ Penn John Buck ' do - - Bradford JosephMcClarren do _ Decatur David McDoWell ‘ do‘ ‘Bindfud Joseph Spencer, jr. . d'o » ‘ . ‘ Penn John Thompson Blacksmith ‘ ' Pike Jimell Johnston ~Lumbermap Penn Mark Coicburn Farmer Kortha'u Jno Bloom. can. do- ‘ ' Pike Philip Hav'ener do ' . Huston John W King do Burnside Alex’r Stone do Bogg- Wm Wise 'do _Fcrguson ' Wm Mitchel! do Lawhnco Ab’m Brown do ’Morril Michael Hilcmnn ' do Burnside Hugh Orr ' do - . Lawrence! John Hall Magistrate -, _4 v do _Jos. M’Murruy ' Farmer Burnside Geo. Johnston do - Marti! Jggj‘ Leonyrd 7 Mercham ' Borough Simon l’enningmn Fdiméf '' " 'Cli'ell John \Veld.jr_. db Bec‘caria Henry S Bnmford Potter Borough Thomas Blackburn Miller ' Peal! El G) 3311 Q 3 t 3 ‘ i KS hereby given that Letters of Admin-_ istralion have been granted to the sub scriber on the'estatc of Joseph Hullffiite of Lnyvrenge township, dedd. tnnd lhgt'nll pér'sonn indebted to laid_.eatate are reques téd to make payment Immediately; and tlxowvlh‘aving claim‘a nghinatthe‘umetvill present them duly, nuthenticuted’fur ut— tlbment. ‘ WM. T‘Al'E,‘ ‘ , _ ‘ :fldming'a‘trqlqr. ; Feb. 10,1846. ‘ , ‘ zirfrJ‘J-JJ‘J‘QJ‘JIJWJrJ-J‘J‘rf‘i 2 Attorney at. Laws _ . , V, r. a Cowman, Lmourm Coca-w, Fifi . , REFERS To ‘ ' 7 2 “oh. Wu. manna. Hon J. L.'Gxl.x.u. ‘ '5 Feb. 28.‘—-pd. ‘ 'n a :n'mfi Nimrrrrmrrwrrm¢av~ 'A . ~€3autlon¢ 2 LL persdns are he'rerééufidbe‘d'ic A gainstmuying urvselling 91;”. infl‘a'dy way meddlingififih the..f9|lqwin’g firg‘pgp ty. now in’ lhg 905333916“ pf ‘théffgdty. vim-7 0116 Dark Bay flbrsé_&’and ‘Bfiqfqn Horse.” we haiaunly Ibhfieflffflhem’go him during‘ourflple‘a’éu'm. _. . 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