El 01 mcntv wnspxpcéted In ‘t9ke-plncu until ni mflpg nrnval‘ of tha wagons. horses dud munmona. .. ‘_' I ‘ Important to (he Volunteersle‘liePi -cnyune!of the Bth inst., says-" Governor Johnson has taken the responsibility of in: structing tlié l’nymnst‘ér ol'vthc United States‘ Army at this point to allow the volunteers from this State full’pny, with outstoppage or drnwbncklnr clothing. In this deciston of the Governor. the Pay mnsler has signified his acquiescence.— Tlie disbanded .volnntccrs will lhcrclui-e receiVe full pay, without the discount for clothing. This \vlll-cnnblo most of tlié volunteers to draw a sum sulficicntto take them home." -' ' . The Elections. Intliuna.--Jumea Whilcomb, dam. is o loclad Governor lay a majority of 2,200.-- The polilicnl complexion of the Legisla lute is doubtful. The Scn‘ulo is certainly Democratic. ' ’ Illinoisu—Jamea C. Frcnoh, dam. is o lecled Governor by a majority of a! least 10,000. Legislature Demommiu in bath ‘hrnnchcs. ‘ Chngress—l. Lyman Trumbull, dam I". \—-———- Mc’Loughlm. do ' IV. John NV'omworlh. do VI. -——-I.incol‘n, 'u'lu'g. ,fllisaouri.~Leglulmuru certainly Dom nc'mt'lc. . _ ’ Congrega:l_. Jua.‘ Hr. anlin, 111-m, -—-- Given _Il is difficult to 101 l whellm the new Conatiluuon submmed m llm pvvplfi has 'been accepted or rvjeclml‘ _ ' North (I'lerlilNL—-‘lrf\llttm‘ (“big")‘o' lacled Governor by :\ nwjmity of nboul 7.-' 000; A vote was hilum on the nulmjcct of erecting a Penitentiary and decided m the negative. by aboul 25,000 majority. me present appearances il in probable llwre will be a Whig: mnju‘rily 0! about (i in the Senulo. and 14 or HS in the Home. Lusl evasion lhero was a lie In lht‘. Senate, and n Whig majorily ol 2'). m the llunsu. Namgation ofthe (‘u/umbiu In’ivcr _— ’ ' ' set-Ins tu tnkc' liir granted. with others, thfit the charter nI thr. Hudson’s Bay Company. gruntt-d hy Chntles H. in lGYlmx-tendul tn the nest hi the Rocky Mountains—that is, to UH‘ tcnilnry culled Oregon; (whereas it would really appear, that the charter wus cunfiuctl to tho terri‘ tory tn the eaatof the Rt-cky Mountuim. .antlthul the only privilt'ge mnculml In 'tho company to the \vcstuf the Rock“ ‘Muuntains. nuw rests on the “ crown urau'l to the Hudson Bay Company, ut the ex. cluu'lve trade with the Indiana in certain parts of North America tor a term ul ‘wcntyhnc yum. nnd upon a bUlrelldcr 111 a tonne: grunt.’ This crown grant was made to the company previous to 1838; and as it runs nnly fur twenty-um: years, it expire! in 1859; and with i: all tht benefit of the navigation of thc company which is secured to \ht‘lll. um) thusc trud ing'with them. by the late cum-cntton be tween the Upited States 11ml Ureat Bm. 'uin.-4‘lVasltirngOlL Union. (lug. 12. Dcxcrlion and.‘ mum—Two individu- ‘ als belonging to the regulur troops, Which i recently ar:ivcd nl Ghvcrnor’s lalnnd. nl- ‘ tempted to desert thcrclrolu on Thursday awning, by swimming in lhc Brnokiyn shore. One of |hcru when near the Al - Dock; lost his hold ufu plank by which he was allempiing lo hustnin him sell, and was drowned. His name was Charles Thompson. He was in member at u company of the 2d lntnnuy, command-- ed by Licut. l’uuen. irom Oawcgo, 'l'hc cumrude of the dL'CL'uned, conscience struck at lhe disaster, swam back to the lslund and rvpurtcd (he circumatnn(_:e.- He was much ethuau-dlun regaunmg‘ [or to firmo,’ and barely escaped being swept from the extreme point ol the lsiund min the North River. the tide [icing on the flow. It is proper to thcrvc that full crn vdencc Is not given by the officers at the Fort, to the narrator‘s account 0! the dis usler. and measures have be'en Mike“ ut the Polico’ofiice with“ a view in uscortuin ihc‘truth-uf the statement—Dmi- Univ/I. STAttTLmG Rumott.-—'l‘-.relt-e tears a go last fall. a brig called the Nile, Captain Btockings. sailed from this port for the West Indies. Subsequently she was found bottom up. ashore on Bermuda. It was eupposed that her officers and crew had all found a watery grave. Last week ayoung man named Reed. returned homo te‘Wool wieh, after anebaence in‘ Mexico and South America of six years, and he says that he sew-in California a man named Jones. who sailed in the Nile-that Jones stated that when in the neighborhood of Bermuda. the ‘brig was fallen in with by a rekish craft ,‘ that she Wee robbed of all her valuables ; that Capt. Btookinge and ell‘hta erew, were transferred to the pirate vessel; the Nile wait the.“ scuttled. the crew were then In lten to the south side of Cuba; transferred to another veeeel. carried to Mexico, pla cod in the mines, and there they heveboen kept at labour ever since, beingellowed a bove ground but one hour in twenty—four. Jones, by dint of good fortune. succeeded in escaping some five or eix years Bitten, and findinghie'at'ey 'to Culifernin, whom he in now living. The report has caused ‘mme excitement Hi this region, and we un« deretend that measures ure on foot to test its correctness. Mr. Reed‘n friends have Ito-doubt of his‘ veracity—Bath Enqui rer. 5’ ‘ ’ ' _ ' " "'_F {SE-:3. - ' [ow barrel}! pf MENJ‘KI‘J “IBM. 84 1“ Sill“! {or Sale by; ‘ V , WM. .l“. REYNOLDS-84 (30," c Augustin). ; ‘ ' H‘Aflafla lfiflafiiG‘fll‘EGbflo Messrs. Editors.—As ithns been the uaunl practice of tlie Democratic party in this cuunty to continue- their members of the Legislature for two years—and by the change at the system of making numinak tion: cnndidateaere required to announce themselves. ‘And Mr. WomuzLL, our late representative. having not yet announ ced himnell he a ‘cnndldate, we would lhcrclnre npsk the favor of you to publish the u'amc oi BENJAMIN BONSALL, of Brady township. as a candidate ior Assembly at (he,,gpsumg election—subject to (he deci sion of the Democratic party, on the 20th August. 1836 MANY DEMOCRATS 12/ Lawrence towns/17p. August sm. 'ld4(i.-pd . Messrs. Moore S~ Thompson :—-Aa it has been customary lot the democratic party to send their member of (he Legisv lnture lwo terms. (and we are in Invor 0| adhering lo the usages of the party.) per mil us through ynur pnpur to announce the name 0! Cul. VVORRELL, as a candid ate for rc-nominatiqn h): the Legislature, ouijc! m the action 0! the Dcmuuntic party at (hoic primmy meetings on the 202 i! ofAugust. filahy Uri/lonian (ffla’miiy NEESSRS. EDlTORS—d’lmsc an ~ _ "UUHCC Col. JOHN STITES, of Hogan hm “whip, us a candidate for the ol ficu nl HH'ZRIFF. a! flu: ensuing clcclmn gfll‘bifl'l (n We mtmn 0| the democratic l’nxly MANY Vanna. V 1"(‘11010Cl/l:")l.b:——luficr myseH tu your Cunnivderulluu [ln 11 candida“: (or lhe milieu of SHERIFF, an the coming [all elucuuh, am] i! eluted. WIH CIHJCHVU‘I Lu duchargc the duty at nun] ullicc wilh [uh-lily. JAMES ULUUM, sun. :‘xuguax Jth, XS-Hi. [Cf‘Wc have been nutlmn'md h) uu~ noum‘u the name of JOHN LUNG, ul Lame-nu: luwmhlp. as n cumhdulc 10l lhe ulficc o! Shelifl of Cleullicld county. aubjccl to lhe decnsion _o! the Democratic putty at their prunury election. is’JWVe ure nulhor’iscd to announce Guano»; B. Smnu. 0| Girurd \uwuslnp. in u candidate [or County Conunisaiuner, n \he cusumg election. Messrs. Editors:—As no one has us ul been ufl‘cred to the public lor thy of has of County Commisswncr. and as it Is an office of cunaitlcrnlfle Importance to the Clll'l.cl)S ot the county generally, and also their interest to have one 0! those nlficers’ tesitlence us near the seat. of Justice as posmble, so as always to be ready at the can at strangers and others having bust neas In the Comtnlaaioneu’ "met: at times when they are not In newton—thereby tending to tucilitute bunnens and save ex pense to the county. In nnlet to carry out. the uhnve vim-« 5, which we {col cer tain will meet With the upprubuttun ut the .vpeuplc generally, we \vouletkrecouuncnd JAMES A. READ, of Ln-rt‘ficeWowmhip. as n cantlttlate tor Cow Cutntniastnner, subject, howv to ‘ ‘ decision of the Uemncttuic [3 ' MANY Vornns. M ‘ A llama. 1915133 LESHWIW WA}?! 5 to have your TEETH properly cared I lor ere they commence lo pain you. All sralm of turlur should be carelully removed. and il (hero am: any CflVlllea ID your (cell) [hey should be properly filled. ulucln \Hll cficcluully prevcnl uny lurlhcr «lernv. . And to you “hm:- (chhuru gout. Sure you uuunul Icol ul home 'l‘hereturc you had better call and gel 8 new pet put In. euher on Final 0! Gold Plate. The above operuxmn, mgclhrr with liz/racting Ted/L, and roots of 'l'cclh. Will be pulmmcd in (Inc Inual scicuhth manner by Dr. A. M. HILLS, who may hn: luuud «H the nfl'lcu ul Dr. V\ AL P. “mm, in (he. bnruugh ol Clealficld, on curry Sat urday. und during court-m-cks. - gig/“Prices Rmtuced. Ludicn “ill be visited at lhcir rcsnluum , i! dcsured. nug. 12—3 m. M— REGISTER’S NO'B‘ICE: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Creditors, Legumes, and all ollwrn mleresled, that the lollowiugnamcd ac counts lluve been exummcd. ullowcd, dud passed by the Regieler ol Clcurlleld coun ty. uml roman: filed 11l llu: Reginler’n ol fioou! Clearfielql. and WIN be presented to [he Urphunn’ Court of naid county. on the 5m Monday ol Angus! next, lor con firmation and ullownncel to win : " The- administration account of John Hoover and Jncob lluovcr. unlnnnlslraluru of the (:3!qu ol Martin Hoover. late at lmvruncu {dons-hip, dec’d. , ' 'l‘lm "adminin'trauou acouum of John Hoover and Jacob Hoover. ndmunslmlnrs ml the estate ol lieurge lluuvcr. lulu ol anxcncc township,deceased. v . - ' WM. 0. WELCH, [ll-5%. ‘ lh‘glstcr‘b olliot. Cl'euh l llcld. July 30,,1540. Z Efifi'fl‘fi. Beaver; Russia, 8'1“:ng . hum and Palm Leaf at ' - ‘3 B. n. &. PJS, W‘ABMER'S—Uu-w ia‘ a lint: lot of k Grass «V-(Jmin4Bl7/!1209.‘é} Scythe Smut/w. Sick-Iw. Grain o'lmvcis and [lay It'orks, (or sale aHhc eton: of ‘ ' . ‘ B. B.'-&'P. macaw .y mum ' sm 3) haw rated at 3., l% "-1 :53 . «a... ~ 4 WWW stop ‘he press to announce the nom‘ina'lion of FINDLAY PA'ITEREON. Esq” pfyArmatrbng coumy, as the Democratic candidate for Congress, in the dialric! com posed of the counties of Indiana, Arm strong. Buller and Ulcayfield. Good ! ' _ICPWe have received by this morn ings mull, a lengthy communication from Brady xownship, which {a too late for this weeks paper, as we have our form on ”no press. prdoflukan. corrected. &c. New and Cheap Gsl} @B S u THE subscribers have jual received and opened n new nnd very. general assortment of GOODS, at their old nlnml, which they will sell cheaper lhzm the same quality (if floods huve ever been suld m the county. ”Their Mock consists: of . . QRY GOODS, GRUCEIHES. lIAIU)WARE,_ (Ilr’lCl<lN.‘,\'H'.l\RE. BOOTS n)! SHOES. '- MM‘NE'I'S. HATS 6., (211's. _ _ URL/us..y'c 4-3. .y'c, - AH persons that have yet cxnminvd our Muck. prunouucn them the cheapest and bunt Her nflercd in (he cnumy.——nud whul -‘ mun-y body says must 1w Um." \Ve will m‘ll gum! augur lor 10 comes. bust Rio con-cc 1211, cubh—wmmlins lrum ‘( m 132} cents. culicu‘s from (5.} upward. MOMS“: :1! (511 per gallon—and cvory thlng, else at the same low .Mc. ‘- Anv [wrmn wighing to buy goods [or cuuh will find it. to lhc'n ndvumage (u give us u call. KRA'I‘ZER ISL HARRE'I"TS‘ (Ilenrfield July ‘25, 14-16. List of Travers .Irnjgrs for Seplcmbcr‘ (r-rm. 1846. ' Joreph Lyooi. Farmer, Brady; ‘ Jeremiah Miles. 7 do do Alphonzo Luconte, do Covington Solomon Mourcr, do do John Hancock. do Lawrence. James Daugherty. do do M Nichols, J. I’. do John J Read, “’l Former do Jesse Hovt. do Huston Andrew Pond, do do Wm Rudebnugh. Tailor, Borough. David Sockets. Unbiuetnmker.do Henry Lnuter, Farmer. Burnside. Joaeph Mitchell, do do David Fulton, do do Hugh Gullugher, do do John Show. do Decatur. Hugh Henderson, do do Joseph Moore,- Farmer, Ferguson Isaac England. do Morris. Leonard Kylnr. do do Isaac Hens, do Boggs. John Stitch. do do David Wise. 7 do Pike. Robert Manul. Tanner, do Lindlny Hoops, Carpenter, Beccariu. Al’ Owens, Merchant, do J l" \V Schnorrs, Farmer, Kurthnus F W Showing, do Jordon. Samuel Mlles, Minister, do G W Spence, Laborer, Guard. Peter Lurnm, Former. do Richard London, do Penn. John Stugart. do do W m Ferguson, do do Jacob Walters, do Bell. LlS'l'of GRAND JUIBURS for Sop (ember Icrm. 1840. den McClure, Formal. Puke. Daniel Snyder, do Bell. David Mchckcn. do do Jumeo Show. Unlpcnlur do James 'l'oylur, Sndler. Brady John Nelson, Fullcr, do Somucl Troy. Former. do John HI)“OpMCl‘. do do John \lemms, do Jordon Simon 'l'hompsoo, do do Horace l’nlchin, Lomhormon. (hrnrd. John Brown. Fanmcr, Moms. Wm Kephnn. do do John Low, do _ Dccutur Sunon Dolph, Sawyer, do J Daniel Albert. Former, "do Junes 'l'hompson, do Chest. 'l'homns Bliss. do Hu'llon. Jesse Wdliams. do Heccurla. Wm Bridgens, do Kflflhlu‘. ‘ Froncié Graham, do Buodlord. John Mcilord, do l'noggs, 'i' B Dawn. do Ferguson. ’ \V'n J Homphdl, Toilor, Borough- TEL/i]. LIST for flugust term. 1846 \Villiqm Flanagan 115 Edward McEwen. Jacob Young m John Wagnncr. Luv: Lul'l, vs Alphonso Laconle Rudolph Light ua Ul.’u Uarn'nh. ‘5 Hugurly'fl udm’rswa A Cnmpbcll. William Devling m- A B Reel. mlm’r ol Knuhaas. William {)unlup vs Isaac 'l‘hompso'n. J Cadburx & wife vs John W Miller. Ignatius 'l‘lmmpsuu m J R 3; A Read. Robert Melmlly v: Am-ph Ellis. J V Harl, at :11. ml G R Barrett. H VVaplc & wile vs Jeagu Mujur. 70 Mo's-c whom it may Concern! ’i‘akc Particular Notice: ‘ ' .[H‘I subscriber requests lhuscindcbt _ ed to him to come {bfwaxd aud~set tle thci; accounts, as he is 111 wuu‘t 0f mu ncy‘vlu'incctlns engagements. ~ -~ . ' ‘ . ‘F. l’. HURXTIIAL'. 3313?,‘433118‘16. .- ' _ , (mommies. . ' Q LL persoua‘ are hereby cautioned o gulmat buyi’ng‘, selling, or in any way meddling wikh the following property now in possebsiuu'of Thomas Thompson : .‘ 75‘dozen rye, 2O dozen wheat, two-thlrds of five acres of outs in the ground, two-thirds pf two acres of-buckwheat, one-quai‘ter of an a cre of corn, one acre of grass,4 tons of hay, one rifle and 4 hogs, as the said properly was sold {0 me ol Constable sale on the 81h of Aug. 1846. \VM.‘SCHMIDT Aug. 15, lS46—pd SHERIFF SALES BY virtue of sundry wuimof Vendin oni Expouas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ofClcarfield coumy. and to me directed. will be exposed to pubiic sale or the court house in Clearfield. at one o‘c|ock. P. M. on Monday the 315: day of August next. a lot of ground situate with— In the borough of- Clcurbeld.”bouudcd on me pustby lot No. H. on lhe north by lot No. 15‘ on the west by 4th street. and on the south by lot No. 13, and known us out lot No. -—, containing 6 acres mm 75 perches. with a house and atabld thereon. 411480, lot No. :30, in 9sz burough bunn ded came and by Smmd slruul. on the north by lot Nu. 49, ‘on the wvsl hv nn ul loy. and on the noun) by In! Nu. 431, with a house and stable thereon. Seized and taken in cxccutiun and to be sold as the property 0! Robert Collins. - flLSO, A true! HI lund minute in Decatur towu ship, Clcnrficld cuumv, bounded on the north by bud oi (iralz, on me south-ens: by land ()1 Andrew chhart. and Daniel Philips on the south west. containing 100 acres. more or less. whh a house. barn, and about 45 acres cleared thereon. Sei zcd'uhd taken in executiun und to in: sold as lhe property 0| Juhn Sun-all. ' fILSO, , A tract of land ailuate in Bummde ownshlp, Clyarfield county, bounded by lands ul David Fullnn. Genrge Atchisun. and lhe Susquehanna river, being a moie ty ul seventy acres purchuacd by Simon 8:. Dawn! Fulton, ul Samuel McGL-ohcn, with a dweHlng house. slnblu. nutl about 15 n creb clcurdd (hereon. JILSU, a tract of land in said township, udjuluing lands 0! David Fulton on lhe nurth-wcst and along hm hm: to a dividing ‘lme between umcs Galluhcrdn, [hence along said line m lhe mum-weal lo a maple on the bank of the Susquehanna river. {hence down 3me river norm-weal us fur as Will make the line lhe same lhe as said FuHon’u land adjoining nt._{uuning a alraiglll hue‘rlrmn the river a north-cast course till it strikes Dan/Id Eultons. containing 50 acres more or lessp: Seized, taken in execution mu m be sold us the properly 0! Simon Fulton 01,80, A tract of land sutuatc ht Decatur town ship, Cleariiultl county. bounded on the south by land of Solomon Philips and on the north-wast by lands of Andrew Kep hnrt. containing —-- acres. with n huuse. barn. orchard, and about 'lO acres cleared thereon. Seized and taken In execution. and to Donald us the prnperty of Michael \Vulker by ELLIS IRWIN, Sh‘fl'. Sh‘fl'e office. Clear ficlti. July 18, 1846. Randall & Weson, EEEsILUWBUQWJH‘SO lb ESPEC'I'FULLY lulurln [he pubiic ‘, that they nrs preparcd to construct (MUST-MILLS, m be dnvcn b) U'ulc" or Steam—CLOVEIi‘MILLS, PLAST ICR-MILLS. FULLING um] SAVV MILLS, FURNACES, FORGI‘LS and ROLLING-MILLS. Pawn! Bellows. of Doug/Item é," H'rig/m’ p 111”, nr Ihr Cast Iron Cylind" r. 'l‘hvy runprctlully snhcit a sham a! public pun .....g, Mr. Weston [3 agent Inr Dew-Iny's Pul cnt Cad! Iron H'ater IV/wvl—munsiqu-d Llu; bustf'uw m umn yj'wllcm may be addressed to Clear lilz-lé' ridge port olficc, ur [u l’lullpaburg. They Will be prompt!) ulll‘lnh'lj lo; and work dune a! [he .hm um lugliCc. _ Lily 2n,l~'lz, HIGHLY IMPORTANT! 1 THE 'B‘AEKHFF HADEVEREID, ‘ JINI) Peace: h’rmamted! E EUNARU 5; MOORE have JunLlu . _A ccivcd at their oid Mum) .u Ihc bur uugh u! Uluaufm‘ul.u general usnul (men! of lresh SUWIMER GOODS, cuwnuug at every var'n-ty m lhe mm o! DRYGOUDS, GROIC‘EHIES. 11.61?!) I'VflRE. x 312” . ‘nnd cmhrncmg generallyallae bust article?- in the market. Thu public art invm-d m can umi ML; mine, hath as to price and quality; Lm'd all 0! which (My wiH' (human 0! un Imr tcun tur Cash ur I’ruduua .Yul ‘35 7 Taken up. VVAS taken up and secured by'lha , subscriber about lhe 2d instant. ""1“"!!! in lhe Susquehanna, twelve slicks 0‘ Mme pines square timber. nsjfollows: 6 sticks 50 feet long, . 6 sticksßO do. _ The (”Hunt is desired (0' come forwaxd, :pruvc his;jxruporty, pay charges, &c., or olhenwsc u will bu disposed 'ofa‘uhcbrdi’ng to law, ‘' 3 - _ ' .ROLAND LIVERGOGB: Bradford tp. Juuc‘ltfi, 1840.‘ ' ”*""""" ' “’ -‘“" ”‘MWW"T‘ ' Sale of [Real . Estate.- HA5}; ‘VE‘HE'aubscriber ofl'ors for “flung-E, sale the lollowing Rent gl'lfil'iva Estatehyiz: - .. NO. 1.-—fl LOT. OF GROUND, in the borough o! Cleurfield. being 43 feet in front on Secondatr‘eet and extending back 150 feet to the Market house lot, with an alley passing on the south of It, and With a story-nnd-nyhnlf house and stable there on erected. being part of Lot No. 79in the plan of said town. ' NO. 2.—-ALSO. .6 Lot ofGROUND adjoining the‘above on the north side. be ing 43 teet in front on 2d street, and ex tending back 150 feet to the Market house." with It TYVO STORY FRAME DWEL LING-HOUSE thereon erected. witha well and pump at the door. and other vat uuble improvements. being parts of Lots No. 78 Se 79 in said town‘. '- 3. flL-SO, His interest in the north ernihnll of Lot No. 78, being 26 feet 8‘ in clies to front on Second street, and exten tlmg back 150 feet. NO. AI—ALSOH llxs interest in a ’I'RJI'CY ()F LflND. situate in Law. rence township. adjoining lands of Robert Owens, ‘John Mitchell and others. which Is believed to contain about 100 acres. are or lose, with i: cabin houac‘and cab m barn thereod erected. an Apple'Orch ‘ard. and with fieu‘vcen 50 and 60 acres of claurcd lnnd. NO. s—.’lLSO.flisintercn(in a tract of iand warraMed in the name of Joseph Forrest. situate in Woodward township. near the Clearfield creek, and by olficial survey containing 400 acres and 10 p 5. NO. dS—JI[.SU, His inn-rest in a tract of land warranted in the name of Pelt'r Henry, by uflicinl survey containing 100 acres and 119 p 5, situate close to said Clear field crock, in the said township of VVood- ward No. 7—JILSU. his Interest in a trnc! at land. wumnled in the name of Samuel Henry. by oilicinl survey containing 400 acres and 10 perchea, situate in Wood ward ‘uwnahip. and near the Cleurfield creek. NO. B—JILSO,I-lis interest in a tract at land, warranted in the name of Hugh Ralston, containing by otticinl survey 400 acres, mtuatc within about two miles at the Ulcurheltl creek, In the township of Woodward and Dccutur-—which tract is patented tn the subscribcr, NO. 9-—JILSO, u tract of land in the name of Samuel Hamblclon. patcnded by the subscriber, and containing by official survey 403 acres, situate in the township of Decatur. NO. IO—JILSU. His interest in a tract nl hnd warranted‘in lhe name of Jacob Cox. situate in the tnwnship of Del calur, and containing by oflicinl survey 433 acres 153 perches. The interest 'of sixid Wallace being (he one undivided hall (hereof. No. l I—JZLSO. His intereat'in 358 acres 0! laud, pnrt ol a tract warranted in the name M Thomas Grant situate in Ferguson township. No. 12—.‘1LSO, Hts interest inn tract ol laud warranted in the name of Solomon 14,031, containing. by olficlal survey, 367 acres—but [here being an in tellereuce ol an adjoining survey the quantity is believed to be not so much— suuute in Beccnria township, nenrAthe Cleurfield creek. The interest of the sub scriber being an undivided hnlf thereof. NO. IB—flLSO. His inlerest in I tract at land. situate in Decatur township. adjoining lands of A. (3059, and others. containing about 100 acres, more or less, 50 or 00 news ol which ure cleared. with. a dwelling house and gsmblc thereon erec ted. The imercet of the subscriber being the uudlvided third part thereof. No. H,—ALSO. hisinicrcst in atract of loud in (lic ualnu Ul Samuel Emlm, cummumg. by olliciul survey, 433 acres,» ~liuute w llm Clearlield creek, chiefly in } Woodward township. With about 20 or‘3o hues ol the tract on the West side 0! the creek gLT-‘l‘hc subscriber will make kuowiz lhe terms and condiliuns of sale to any ap phuml; mll make known tu’tlnctu the li (lu to Cut.“ purc‘cl, show the (lrghs,'und wull at“ hi: mlc clcur ul cucumbrhncéif' ROBERT WALLACEL Clcarficld. July :20. 1846. ' an ARRIVAL! ‘WA-IE EN CHAI'JARFIELDP ' ‘lllfi‘luat simmer has brought intellb EL gcncc n! the arrival I)! :1 new and -.:lcmil*l :issnrnncnt of ‘ {REASONABLE GOQI)S, lor E. a: W. F. IRWIN, which they ate new opening, and which they are deter mined to sell cheaper than the cheapest; 'l‘hcir Muck conswts in part of Dry Goods. Grocerins, Glassware. 731 v ware, Quwuware, Hardware. Book: gr Show, flan». Calm and Ib'mimrls, Dye Slag/5. Druga, &c. &c. .' '- July 11. . r. . : CAUTEONT. fiEIKSONS arc h‘elrcby cauliuucd- :- 1 game! buying, gelling or in any way: mcddhug, with the :{olluwing propellyv which was purchaécd by up utACunal'ghle 52110, and is unw‘iu' pusscssiun oMergw Baruhurl u! Bell tp. On loan, viz: .. .. 1 bay horse, 1 ‘brown 110175031, black and white Incifi'ér, 1 bay mare and Cult, 1 set: of, horscgcargonc red c0w,,1 windmill fand Blhéhw of--shccp.' ' ' - .x ' , h mm M. RIDDLE.“ ‘ - "JOHNBEGUNDEI’Q .' ~’_f v. .. ' r ' JOHN NORABA‘UGIML'.i Junu 2-;,1846.--—paid: _ '- . ’ 11 E!
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