ES LATER FROM HAVANA & MEXI: ' COw—DEPARTURE' ‘ OF ' SANTA . ANNA FOR. VERA CRUZ. By the arrival of the ship Adelaide. Capt. Adams. at New York on Thursday, from Havana, we.have dates from that ci ty to the 9th inst. and from the city of Mexico to the 28th July. . The English Mail steamer had arrtved at Havana from Vera Cruz. She brought intelligence of a revolution in Mexico in. favor of Santa Anna; Soon after the arrival of the steamer.\ Generals Santa Anna. Almonte. and Re jon. left Havanna in the British steamer Arab, chartered for that purpose. to take them to Vera Cruz. and they are now probably at'the latter place. It appears that the city of Mexico and the city of Vera Cruz had both declared for Santa Anna. The Indicnlor of Vera Cruz. of Slst .luly. states: that that city had pronoun ced in favor ol the plan of Guadalajara, with some additions; that Generals Lan derrt antl Perez led the movement : the troops of the lortress of San Juan de Utlua also adhered to the plan. The likeness ol Gen. Santa Anna was carried through the streets, causing great enthusiasm and re joicing. The El Republicano has several col umns of individual voluntary subscrip tion-. to aid in carrying on the war with the United States. Gen. Pareds was to leave the city of Mexico on the 29m July, to take corn mand of the troops on the frontier. Dcaputclt to General Tome]. Minister of "'ar, from Paredcs. MARIANO l’AnanEs. General of Divis ion and President of the Mexican Repub lic. to the inhabitants thereof: llc it known.. that the national extraor dinary Congress has decreed. and the Ex ecutive sanctioned, the following articles: Art. I. The government is authorised tn vary or changcitlra organi'mtinn ol the army, according as they tnay think tnost convenrent. Art. H. To be able to name. without any alter approbation. superior officers as a reward for distinguished actions in the present campaign. Art. 111. As regards the esttmatea for the maintenance of the trons“. at the 'same price. preference to be given to national productions. Art. IV. That there be formed and granted Letters of Marque. to act against the commerce 0/ Ilre Uniled Slales. ANAaTAsto HUSTAMR‘JTE. l',r6’t. ‘ Illanuel Larruinaar. J. Francisco 'S'crra no. Secretaries. It is ordered that this decree be pub liaht-d. circulated. and obeyed. Palace of the Mexican government. Ju ly 2.5, 1846. MARIANA PARKDEB Y ARIIILAGA. 'l'he antecedent decree was unanimous ly agreed to in the General Congress on the 20th July. The government throws itself in the arms of the people to save the republic. anrl to preserve the independence of the nation 81 republican principles from being; aacrilied by their Northern invaders. The ‘ government firmly believes the eflort “ill be successful. The government are sending. with all despatch, extensive war supplies of all descriptions. to Monterey. to be at the disposal of the Commander-in Chief. A letter had been received from the Governor of Nuevo Leon. stating that 6.000 Americans had appeared in that tle partment. under their second in command. and that he had informed the government he had ordered all the forces of that tle partment to be sent against them. The “Monitor of the city of Mexico.” of July 28th, says: "At the latest hour an express has arrivedl as me are inform ed, bringing Intelligence to the govern ment, that 8000 men. the troops of the U. States. have left the city of Camargo for Monterey. "l‘he country demands great exertions from all Mexicans, to delend the mostth of all causea.against the iniquit ous invasion, which threatens robbery and min.” A lamentable picture is drawn. by a Vera Cruz writer, of the auflerings of the, people of that city, of all classes. who have been driven by the fear of an attack ‘by our vessels, ittto the country. where there is scarcely a sheltor to be found.— nno food, or means of obtaining work. and at the season when the rains. heat. and yellow fever, threaten desttuction to thou sands. The details given in the arttcle. which is along one. are painful to con~ rtemplate;——and the reality would shook ,even the hardcstheart. The proprieiy has been suggested V 3 ‘ rtho Mexican portion 0! (he WhigS. 0" ""1- ping Gen. Vpgn for the next Presidency. (\lvilh Giddings, 0! Ohio, [or Vice Presi ent. ‘ . From the SL I&in Reveille. For! Bernard. Igornia. June} 26, 4 o’clock. . M.. 1846. Mr. Kinney and three other persona 1 have just arrived here from California ; ‘ they bring bad news. ~Dr. Wm. B. Gra nm. nephew of Dr. B. B. Brown. or your city. died of fever and ague at Capt. Sut tor’e on the Bth of February last, after be ing sick aome time. He wae‘an acquain tance of mine and a moat entimablo young man. Mr.‘ Heatinue I understand admin istered upon his effects. which make hou’t by Capt. Sutter. Mr. Kinney hue intime. ted that the proceeds of the name. if there werevnny, will never reach'hie relatives.— Ile‘eherg‘ae unfairness in the settlement of the matter. ' ' . . To which the" Pennsylvanian' edda : *fThe young physician mentioned above we know well, ile'wu taught his trade In the office of the writer ohhis paragraeh and nflerwalds, aludied a profession'm bl. LONE, in the p'xacuée of which he died, at the age of 29 ; ,peraevorinz. honest a‘ndpc "Vo. his love of {adventure lost him his hie; lhns culling off the high hopes of hm friends that he would win for himself a for tune and a name. . ' ”The Harrisburg ’ Union' in speaking 0! the conduct of lhe Whig» in relation 10 :ho new Tariff bill. given them the following warning: TAKE CARE OF THE RECOIL. " The Vlv'hig party are evidently hedg ing- and holding in order to prepare for the reaction in the minds of the people conse quent upon the conviction that the loud outcry of the Whig press was intended to create fear and dismay fot the sole purpose of influencing the approaching elections.— This etilled ' panic,’ which. had the efl'ort to produce it been succeeaful. would have spread a death shroud Over the business community. has been ascertained to be no, real hbhgoblin, hut merclyethinrz ofehreda and patches. put together by the cunning old women 0! the Whig party. and hung upon a pole in the centre of the political field. to scare the democrats away from the honors and protection of a republican ad ministration.” TO THE” PUBLIC—The unprecedented success “‘lnr h has resulted from the adoption of Brnndroth's Pulls. during :1 pvrind ofupwnrds ofnincly years; the numo runs hnd cxlmordinnry cures which they have rorlurmed upon hundreds 01 individuals, u'hnm they hnvo reurucd lrorn almost inevrlnh'e death. nllcr lhvy lmd her-n pronounced Incurnblo by lhc must cminonl oflhe firr‘ully—juslily Dr. Benjnmin Brnndrolh. lhe prnprlalor of lhis Vegeuhlo Ugrwrnnl Modrcirw. m warmly nnd conscienuouuly rcronnnonding it lolho num‘o ofthe public. 'l'lwsc l’llln do Indeed "meals! nnlure" lo nl‘. lec PM) do lor lho punfimlion ol lhc human body; yol lhorv nm nunrln'rh “hose cases are rm had. and whom bu dit-u are m IlllH‘l‘ dcbrlnnled, lhnl nll llmt can rcnson uhly ho I’llfl'clell, ll lcmpurnry relic-I; nm‘crllnelcru H'an Mm lun'c cmnmoncnd ”:Ile ”new! Prll-s umlvr “‘0 most lryxng crrcurnslnncvs of lpodlly npplir-ulm|\_ when nlnuml (-vory nlhcr rcmvdy lmd llern ullngolhs (‘r unnvniling. have been rorlorod lo lwnllh nml hulk [winner by their use. Dr. llrnndrrlh hurt in rclurn thanks In a gnrwrnun nnd cnlrghtcnod puhlir. fur lhe pulmnugo lhoy huvo beulowod on him; and ho hopes by prt-pur‘ng lhn modicum nn ho hm; L-vcr duno. to moril n rnnlinunliun of fnvnrn, MARRI’EU—On 'l'hursdnv last. by lilt‘ Rev. E. \Yelty. Dr ASHLEY M. HILLS to Miss JANE. daughter of Richard Shaw. Esq. all of this place and vicinity. . @élW'fl‘ElkDE‘lo LL persons are hen-by cautinnml n [Lt gninct purchasma a nnte'yuf Twcn/lr/ Dollars. dated about lhe lIIMIHC nf Apul Inst, given by lhe subscribers tn vam- D. Majors. (If "Hugs township. Clunrfiehl counly, as we huvc never re‘ceivcd Value for (he name aml are determined no! [0 [my itunleu cmnpvllml bv due cnurie 0! law. JOSEPH PETERS. JONAS PETERS, Bnggs tp. Aug. 22. 18-16, Ncw and Cheap HF. subecuibvrs have jun! rc-n‘ivetl T and npenwl a new um] Very general nsmrllm-M of GODDS, at [heir old Maud. uhich [ln-y will sell cheaper than Hm “um? qualily of znmh have ever been sold In the rnuntv, Their nlnck cousin: of DR I".(I'UODS. (:ROF/CR’ICS. 1,41 [UNI-"A RE. Q mums WA R I-:_ ROOTS 4‘- sm) 12s, ”UNA/1573, HA 7'51? CAPS. lII\'UG-\'.-s'c. .{-r 49:. All pvrsons that have yet cxnminml our stock. prunuuucc them lhe": chcapcxt and be“ ever «Herc-d inJhe county—mm] what “ cvcry body says must be true." We wall sell gum! sugar {or 10 cé'nls hos! Rio cx-fl'uc 12$, cash—muslins from 81012.} ccnls.cn|ito’s from 6} upwnrd. Molasses m 62.]; per gallon—and every lhing else (A the same low rate. Anv lwr-‘nn wishing to buy good: for cash will find it In their advmnage lo giw us I: call. . (RATZER & BARRETTS' Clear chl July 25,1846. List 13/ 'fi'wvers Jurors for Scplcmbcr term. 1846. Juicph Lydm, .' Farmer, Brady, Jeremiah Miles. do do Alphonzo anonte, do Cuvington Solomon Muurer, do do John Hancock, do Lawrencr. Jamel Daugherty, du do M Nichols. J. P. do John J Read, ,Farmcr do Jesse Hoyt, do Huston Andrew Pond, do do Wm Radebaugh. 'l‘nilor, Borough. David Sockets, Cabinet-muker.do Henry Lumer, Farmer. Burnside. Joseph Mitchell. . do . do David Fulton, do do Hugh Gallagher, do do John Show. do Decatur. ( Hugh Henderson, do do Joseph Moore, Farmer, Ferguson. Isaac England. do Morris. Leonu‘rd‘Kylar, ‘do do Isaac Hens, do Boggs. John Stiles, do do, David Wise. do Pike. Robert McNqu, Tanner, do Lindlay Hoops, Carpenter, Beccnriu. A P Owens, Merchant, do :J F W Schnnrrs, Farmer, Karthaus. ‘ F W Shoening. ‘ do Jordon. Samuel Miles. Minister, do G W Spence, Laborer, Ginrd. l’eler Lumm. Farmer, _ 'do . Richard London. ‘do ' I’eun. Jobn,Slugarl. » 'do ~ do V , ”Wm Ferguson, do do Jucob.Wallcra,-. do.» ; ' 1.1 Be“, ' lE‘éllbLß ELBB®®R®§IQ Messrs. Erli!ors.—Ae it has been the usual practice of the Democratic party in this county to continue their members of the Legislature for two years—and by the change of the system of making nomina tions candidates are required to announce themselves. And Mr. WonnnLL, our lute representntive. having not yet announ cetl himself as a candidate, we would therelore ask the favor of you to publish the name ol BENJAMIN BONSALL, oi Brady township. as u cundidute for Assembly at the ensuing election—subject to the deci sion of the Democratic party, on the 29th August, 1836. _ MANY DEMOCRATS of Lawrence towns/lip. August 511). IS4G.=—pd . flicssrs. .Maorc (3‘- Thompson :——As it hnq been cuqtomary lor the democratic [*fllly‘to send their member of the Legis lature two terms. (and we are in Invur of adhering to the usages of the party.) per Intt us through vour paper tnunnounce the name 0! Col. WORRELL. M a candid nte (or re nominatton for the Legislature. subject to the action of the Democratic party at their prithary meetings on the 291 h ofAugust. . [llang/ Democrals of Brady. “ESSRS. EI)I'I‘ORS-—Plennu nn -1 v nounce (30!. JOHN S'l'l'l‘ES, of 309.3,! 'uwniahip, as a candidate for the 0!- fice ul SHERIFF. at the cnsd‘ing electinn subject tn lhe action 0! the democratic Party. MANY Vo'ncus. Fellow Cl!i:mx:-—-l offer mysull to your consideration as a candida“: [or the office of SHERIFF, ut lhe coming full election, nml if elrclml. will emit-ave} lo discharge the duty 015qu office with fidvlily. JAMES BLOOM, sen. August 51h. 1846. , flj‘Wo have been mnhnri'u-ul m nn nmmre lhe name of JOHN LONG, ul Liawn-nce lnwnshlp. as a candidate [M the office 0| Sheri" of Clearlicld counly. ~uhjccl In lhe decision of the Dunncrullc pm!) at their primary elccliun. rj‘WVe are nulhurised tn announct‘ Guonnv: B. SMITH. nl Girnnl luwnship. in a cumluldle lur County Commissioner. M the ensuing olecliun. Illcsm. Eililors:-—As no one has in yet lit-en utTcreil tn the public tor the 0! lice nl County Commisswncr. and as it I‘ nn office at consitli-rnblc impnrlnnce tn thi cnimns ol the county gonorally, and also their interest In have one 0! those uflicers’ residence as near the seat of Justice in possible, so as alwnys to be really at the call 0! strangers and others having: busi ncss In the Cotnmissinners’ office at times when they are not in session—thereby tending to facilitate busmens and save ex pense to the county. In Milan to carry out the above views. which we feel cer tain Will meet With the upprohatinn o! the pimple generally, we would recnmmcnil JAMES‘I/L READ, of Lawrence township. us 11 candidate lur County Commissinnt’r, nubject. hnwevcr. to the drcinmn 0f the Democratic party. MANY VOTERS. A CA RD. MIMI?) LESUQLEIH‘ VI? 3:33! {3 to have your TEETH properly cared for ere they commence (0 pain you. AII sat/cs of lurlur should burnrcluliy rcmuvml. and i! Ihere are any cav'llim in your lcflh (hey should be prnporly lillvd. which will eflectuully prevent any lurlhcr decay. Am] 10 you “hosn lrolh are gone Sum you L'nnnut 1001 HI home. Thcréfurc you had better call and get A MW 50‘ put in. either on Pivot or Gold Fla/c. The above operation, together with Extruc/ing Teri/L, and roots of ’l'cclh, th Ul' pcrlmmcd in the must scu-ntllic manner by Dr. A. M. _“ILLS. who may be found at the uflicc of Dr. \\ M. l’. ”11.15. in the buruugh ofClearfield, on every Sal urday. nml during cuurt-Weeks. ELT‘l’riccs Reduced. Ladies will be visited at their residence, '1! destretl. » uug. 12—3 m. REGISTER’S NOTICE: O'I‘lCE IS HEREBY GIVEN to N Creditors. Legatees. and-all others Interested, that the following named ac counts have been examined. allowed. and passed by the Register ol Clearlield cnun» ly. “\TI remain filed in the Register’s of fice a‘ .Clearfield. and will be presented to the Urphans’ Court of said county. on the sth Monday of August next, for con firmation and allowancel to wit: The administration accounr' ()Fl'Jrohn Hoover and Jacob Hoover. administrators of the estate of Martin Hoover. late of Lawrence township. dec’d. The administration account; of John Hoover and Jacob Hoover, administrators nl the estate at George Hoover. late of Lawrence township. deceased. WM. C_ WELCH, Reg’r. Registcr’s office, Clear field.July 30,1846. E ATS. Beaver. Russia. Silk, Leg horn and Palm Leaf at flRflSOLS (9' UflIBRELLflS at P low rntés nt 13., B. & PPS. FISH. few barrels of MACKEREIA & 1‘45 SHEA!) for sale by' . , : WM. F. REYNOLDS _&.G_o.y »: Augultzw. ' ~ - ->‘" ' Yyirtue of sundry writs of Venditi- B oni Exponas issued out ‘of the Court; 0! Common Pleas oflClearfield County. and to me directed. will be exposed to public sale at the court house in Cleurfield, at one o’clock. P. M.on Monday the Met day at August next, u lot of ground situate with‘ in the borough of Clearfield. bounded on the east by lot No. 14, on the north by lot N 0.15. on the west by 4th street, and on the south by lot No. 13, and known as out lot No. —-, containing 6 acres and 75 perches, witha house and stable thereon. JILSO, lot No. 50, in said borOugh boun ded on the east by Second street. on the ‘ north by lot No. 49. on the west by an al ‘ley. and on the south by lot No. 51. with a house and stable thereon. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property 0! Robert Collins. JILSO, A tract at land situate in Decatur town ship, Clearficld county, bounded on the north by land of Gratz. on the south-east by land nl Andrew chhart, and Daniel Philips on the southwest; containing 100 acres, more or less. with a house, barn, and nbnut 45 acres cleared thereon. Sci zed and taken in execution and to be sold as the prnpcrly ol John Smeal. flLSO, A trncl of land situate in, Burnside luwnship. Clearlicld cunnly, [mundod bi lands olDavid Fulton. George Alchisnn, and the Susquehanna river. being a moie l_v ul seventy acres purchased by Simon 8; David Fullon. ol Samuel McGenhcn, with n dwelling home. ~tnble. and about 15 a cres cleared (hereon. JILSO, a (factof land in Fuid township. mlju‘ning lands ol Duvld Fullon on lhv nnrlli-wral and along lilfi line to a dividing line between James Gullnlicr,jr., lhence along said line (H) the Fnulll-Vl'efil to a maple on (he l‘nnk (if ”H: Susquehanna river. lhence down «ml river north-west as (M M WI” make lhe line the sanlelhe as said Fultnn’s land ndjnining 11. running a slraighl llne lrom me river a north can! course lill it strikes lhvul Fullonv. containing 50 acres more or legs. Sci'md, taken in execulion and In be sold us the [H‘ODQ'I'IV ul Simon Fulton. A tract at land situate in Decatur town ~hip. Clearlieitl county. bnumled 0n the wuth by land of Solomon Philips and on the nnrth-wrst by lands of Andrew KPp hart, containing —— acres, with a house. burn. orchard. and about 110:1ch cleared thereon. Svimd and takvn in examining and In be acid as the property of Michael \Vulker by, ' ELLIS IRWIN. Sh’fl'. Sh‘fl'a ()mCI'. Clvar fil-lu‘. July 18, 1846.; Ramlall & “’cston, mummuwmuaflwsg E{ESPEC'I'FULLY inform the public that they nrs prepared to conatrucl GRIST-MILLS. to be driven by "”016" 0r Sienna—CLOVER!“ILLS. PLAST ER-MILLS. FULLING and SA\V MILLS. FURNACES, FORGES and ROLLINGAHLLS. ‘l’Atcnt Bellows. of Doug/11cm 3- I'l'riglnls‘ plan, or the Cast Iron Cylinder. They respecliully solicit a share u! public palronage. Mr. Weston is agent lur Dcr/ccy’s Put on! Cast Iron {Valor IF/xccl—cunsidexed the best now in use. {G‘Letlers may be mldreswd l 0 Clmr fiielll Bridge post office, or to Phillpsburg. They will be promptly attended (0; and work done at (he shortest notice. July 20. 1846 , LL persons are hereby cautioned u [ gumsl. buyingscilipg. or In any way meddling With the [ullowmg properly now in nnwcsniun 0! Thomas Thompson : 75,dozcn ryc, 20 dozen wheat, two-thirds of five acres of oatsin the ground, two-thirds of two acres of buckwheat, one-quarter ofan a crc of corn, one acre of grass, 4 tons of hay, one rifle and 4 hogs, as (ho said propl'rly was} sold to me at Cunslublc sale on the 8m 0! Aug. 1846. Aug. 15,1846—pd HIGHLY IMPORTANT !, THE TARHFU“ H‘O‘VEIKED, JliVl) Peace Promoted! LEONARD & MOORE have just rc ceiVEd in! their old sham! in the bur uugh 0i Cleadieldm general assortment of fresh - SUMMER GOODS, ' consisting of every variety in lhe line 0! DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. HARD ‘ I'V/IRE. (S'Co. nml cmbracmg generally:th best articles in the market. The public are invited to call ‘and em» mine, both as to price and quality; all}! all 0! which they will dispose M on in" (crm lor~€ash 0: Produce. Jul 25- 'l‘lx‘lflL LIST for flugust term, 1846. William Flanagan ~OB>~EdWIId McEwen. Jacob Young vs John Wugbner. Levi Lulz vs “Alphonso Laconle Rudolph Light vs Ch’n Hamish. S Hegnrly’s udm’ra.vs ’A Campbell. ' V‘Villinm Devling ' vs ‘A B Reed. adm’r ' i ‘of Karlhnus. William Dunlap v 3 Isaa’c Thompson. J Codbury & wife in John -W Miller. Ignatius Thompson v 3 J R & A Read; ’Robcr! Molially vs. Ascph Ellis. JV "art, (it al. vs G R Burnett. E B. B. &‘P.’S. I!" Wapk; &MM 123‘ Jesse Major. ' SHERIFF SALES. JILSO, “Edi-X3 ”£11393? 0 WM. SCHMIDT. - ““""" :2.» Sale of Real Estate. “mag VEHE subscriber offers for aft!“ 6» sale lhe following Real g;:..'fi...1J.,;;2; Estate; ,viz :‘ 9':zh‘§\<s ‘ No. L—JI LOT OF GROUND. in he borough ol Clearfield, being 43 feet in front on Second street and extending back 150 feet to the Market house lot, with'an nlley pasamg on the south of It, and With a story-and-n~half house and stnble there on erec'ed. being part of L'bt'N'o. 79 in the plan of said town. \ NO. 2.—ALSO. f 1 Lot of GROUND adjoining the above on lhe north aide. be ing 48 Ice: in front on 2d street, and ex tendingbnck 150 feet to the Market house. with :1 TWO STORY FRAME DWEIE LING-HOUSE thereon erectedr with a well and pump at the door. and other val. unblc improvemenls. being porlo of Lola N 0.78 8: 79 in snid low’n. 3. flLSO, His interest in the north ern hall ol Lot No. 78. being 28 feel 8 in clica in iron! on Second street. and exten ding back 150 (eel. No. 4.—ALSO. His interest in a TIL/707 0F LJIND. situate in Law rence township. adjoining lands of Robert OWEHQ, John Mitchell and others. which is believed to contain about 100 acres. more or less, wilh a cabin house and cab in barn thereon erected. an Apple Orch ard. and with between 50 and 60 acres of cleared land. NO. S—flLSO, His interest in a tract of land warranted in the name of Joseph Forrest. situate’in Woodward township. near the Clearfield creek. and by official survey containing 400 acres and 10 ps. NO. fi—flLSO. His interest in a tract nt'lund warranted in the name of Peter Henry, by official survey containing 400 acres and 10 p 5, situate close to said Clear field creek, In the said township of “food ward. No. 7—flLSO. hisintereat in a tract of land. warranted in the numcof Samuel Henry. by ofl‘tcial survey containing 400 acres and 10 perches. situate in Wood ward township. and near the ,Cleurlield creek. . NO. S—flLSO, His interest in a ttnct of land, warranted in the name of Hugh Ra/ston, containing by official survey 409 acres, situate within about two miles of the Cleorfielil .creck. in the township of Woodward and Decatur-~which tract is patented tn the subscriber, NO. 9--flLSO. n tract of land in the name of Samuel Humbleton. patemled by the subscriber. and contalning by ofliciat survey 403 acres, situate in the township of Decatur. NO. IO—JiLSO. His interest in a trnct nt land warranted in the name of Jacob Cox. situate in the tnwnship of De catur, and containing by official survey 433 acres 153 perches. The interest of said “aliace being the one undivided half-thereof. No. l I—JILSO. His interest in 858 acres ot land, part ot a tract warranted in the name of Thomas Grant situate in Ferguson township. ' NO. 12—fl1.S0. "I! interest in a tract of land warranted in the name of Solomon Lyon. containing. by official survey, 367 acres—but there being an in terlerence at an adjoining survey the quantity is believed to be not ‘3O much—- situate in Beccaria township. near the Clearfieid creek. The interest of the sub scriber being an undivided halt thereof. No. I3—flLSO. His interest in a tract of land. situate in Decatur townahip, adjoining lands of A. 6095, and others. containing“y about 100 acres. more or less, 50 or (10 acres ol which are cleared, with a dwelling house and {stable thereon erec ted. ’l‘he intereet of the subscriber being the undivided third part thereof. ' NO. 14,-—ALSO, hisinterest in atract of land in the name oi Samuel Emlrn. containing. by official survey, 433 acres, situate on the Cleariieid creek, chiefly in \\'oud ward township, with about 20 or 30 acres of the tract on the west side ol the creek. Elf/“The subncrlber will make known the terms and conditions 0! sale to any up plicnnt; will make known In them lhe li lle l 0 ouch parcel. show the dralla,‘and wnll sell his title clear ol encumbrancel.‘ " ROBERT WALLACE.‘ Clearficld, July 20. 1846. LISTof GMNI) muons for Sep- ~ V Icmbcr lcrm, 1846. 4 > ‘ Wilson McClure, Farm“. Pike- Daniel Snyder, do Bell. David McCrnckcn. do :do. - James Shulp. Canenter do James Taylor, Sndler, Brad]. John NIB-‘5O". Fuller, (‘0 Sumuol Troy. Farmer, “0 John Hollopelern ‘lO 119 John VVlllinms, do Jordon: Simon Thompson. do ' ‘ ' 'db‘ ‘ llurnce Pnlchin, LulnberlnangGir‘al‘df John Brown, Farmer, -'Mbrl'io; ’ \Vm Kephart, do ‘ do»; ‘2l John LOW. do 'Dechlufii‘ Snmon Dolph, . Sawyer, (20- ;.',}L!‘ Daniel Albert. Farmer, do: ~.. . James Thompson, do Cllost.‘ 'l‘homas Bliss, ~ do, . Huston. . Jesse Williams, do Beccariar Wm Bridgens, 'do Knrlhaus. Franciv Graham; ._ do, ,v-,,-_umuromofi John-"M’c‘Cßr-d, do , Ragga, 'l‘ B Davis, do Ferguson, Wm J Hemphill. Tailor, Borough: 10' those who”: it may Concern! Take Particular ’Nolicc: ‘ HE subscriber requests lhopeindcbt. T ed to himjo' come forxyargl'antl-sel-fl tle» their ucc'ounls. as he is in want 9! mp ney to meet Ins engagements} u: '2‘ _ ’1 ‘ , .F. (P. wax/may“ . May 28, 1846. Z ‘ v' . I‘ll. "’ 14d). ,1 ..‘f ‘2;
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