The Richmond Tragedy. ”Sumo three weeks ago we nolilred briefly lhe death of I: Mr. D. M. Hoyt, by the hand ofn Mr. Myers, 01 Richmond, Va. Hoyt wns auupec. IM 0! having guilty inlorcouruo wilh lho \\ilh lhe wnfo nfMyerl. The lrinl of Myt-nw. nu principal. and bin brother: and nnolhor >mnn, us urcmmvios. furlho munlornf Huyl,‘ was an]! pmurosung nl Richmond :11 lhe Inn times. A very In rgo number ul leltora “1'": produced. in [he ruuruu uf 1110 in~ vestignlion, from Mrs. Myuru to Mr. Hoyt, rmll'll ed in ”lo 'nxnsl criminal language, mlling him he! "unly love." and n lmndlml o|er Hlll‘ll oxpruuuiona. and vowmg "ogcrunl connlnnr'y lo lnm. and lo him nlono." Tho {allowing alulomom would sm-m 1.: give rice loduulns an In tho guilt ul Hoyt—and I! ; not gullly. Ihcn lhe nfluir is certainly n very my. (etiaua ono: _ The Baltimore Sun of the 14th instant says: We yesterday announced that the coronor'a jurv on the body ol Mt- ”M" rendered a verdict of murder Mam“. Mr. Myers, anrl’agninet his brother and \\:mi ' S.'Burr, who were present. an acceumu-n. 'l'hetullowiniz wan the evidence of June:- Bynns' before the jury. ' James Evans being sworn, said—Last Mondav week, the 28th of September. be. tween the hours of II and 12. *. M.. l ' was called on by Mr. Thompson Tyler, - who stated that Mr. Hoyt had requested him to call on me and obtain my services, in my official capacity. he It tltngiatrnte of $8 City of Richmond. I ljfllt’l‘Ptlf‘tl to r. Hoyt's ofiice. and on arriving there found him in bed. He lltllmnlt‘tl to Dr. ' Carmichael that he was desirous ol tnrtkr ing a statement on oath of the occurrence of the morning. I snore him nllrr the foflowing form‘: "You (In t-olt-tnnlv nntl trdly swear. in the presence ot Almighty God. that the statements you are now a bout to make shall be the truth. so help you God.” He then proceeded to make I statement, which I put down in writing just as made, and which was signed by him and subsuibed to by “inn-”m, The following in the statement : Shite of Virginia—City of Richmond. ' to wit:— Thls day. I). Marvin Iloyt. being duly sworn, deposeth and saith .' While being asleép. between the hours of six and sev en o’clock this morning, some one knock ed at the door of my room. and I told them to-come in, the office being open, the ser vant having just been in. The person en tering was Wm. S. Burr, who stated that he called upon a very unpleasant busineai, handing me a paper at the same time, and hoped I would sign it. as it would prevent any‘ further difficulty—saying that the public were against me. \Vhile in the act of reading the paper. Col. S. S. Myers and“; brother William entered my room. COL'Myers wished me to sign the paper immediately. ldechned signing it. Wm. RuMyers immediately presented a pistol at myhead. and snapped it; it min-ed fire. He pulled the trigger again. but whether it eXploded I am unable to any. I immediately jumped out of bed. and while in the act of getting out, or imme diately alter I got out, ll|6‘[)lslttl was fired two or three times, as I can r'ee-nllect. I received one or more balls in my thigh. I soon after fell to the floor, and rolled do w n. the st'ens. the two .‘lyera’ lett the room.— “’m. S. Burr I have no recollection o! having seen after the snapping of the pin pol. While lying on the floor. and not expecting to live many minutes. and in the presence of the two Myera’, I said that I was innocent ofany crime, and the lady in question also—and I now repeat the same. and shall to the moment of my death. I). M. lIOYT. 'WitneaseS—E. 11. Carmichael. Fred erick Boyden; Thompson 'l‘yler, E. 15. Pendleton, M. B. Poitiaux. jr. After Mr. lont had signed the paper, and attested to thetruth ol the statements, ' I retired beyond his immediate presence. and told the doctorit might be a matter of some consequence to ascertain from Mr. B. What were his convictions in relation to his situation—whether he made this statement under the impression that he would die, or had any hope of living. The Doctor said I could ask him any question of that kind I chose without injury to him; that his mind was .very much composed ; that he had made some statements before. and that it was his impression that he could not live. I returned to Mr. “’5. bedside in company with Dr. Carmichael. and ask ed the question, whether the statements made by him. on oath, to me were under the belief that he. would die, or in the hope that he would live. He answered—"l make the stittements under the impression that] am 'to die. I never was placed in a situation of this kind before, therefore I cannot tell—but] make them under the belief that I cannot live long. and I now repeat them. and shall to the moment ol my death.” His lastremarka were de livered in an under tone, not speaking've ry loudat any time, but sufficiently loud to be'heard by all in the room. I never saw any one exhibit more composure than did Mr, Hoyt during the delivery of his statement: of this murder, or what you choose to call it. When .I arrived at'his room. he was lying on his left side, and a large quantity of blood hadcollectedxa round him in the bed, which was in front of the door. A bible was in the-office in a private place. - ‘ “The following is_ I: copy ofthe note lmn ded to Mr. Hoyt for his'ai’gnatotc. ‘ ' I, D. Ma'nvin Hoyt. olihé'gity 0| Rich mond. do hereby pledge mysell to leave the_snid city forthwith,,& never to return to it; ncknoWledgiug at the same time the penulty'lok'lny violation of this pledge to [fiddle larfeiture of my life. ' Richmond, Va., ‘Sept. 28, 1846. .' Mr‘.‘ lléyt, it was also stated. reiterated the truth bfhis aflidavil up'vto the last mg“. mom of hislife. ‘ ~ ( - A ' ‘ ~ ‘ » As the questibn i'iowisct-ms to bemily whether Mr. Hoyt was or was “not guilt)" ofimproper intercourse with‘ the wile of Mr. Myers, the loci, of his murder being admitted by the accuaed parties, it mny bi- proper to give publication to the fol.- lowing , statement which we find in the New York Commercial Advprmgr; ', "“"u had some convcrfiutiun lan! i-vvn. in: wilh the gentleman of whom welmve belore rtinkt-n usncquaintetl with Mr lluyl, ntHl cuuniznnt. to some extent. til the re~ lations exmting between that unlortutmie gentleman timl Mrn. Myers. Since we first spake with him he has (.IISCUS‘iNI the whole mutter uilh nn inttmale ll'lL‘lHl ol Mr. Hoyt. u teriilt'nt (ll this city, anal “hum Mr. ”03'! had taken into hil (unfi denre on the subject. We shall not make public nll lhe tlelnils M which we have been informed. but this we will say, that il the urcunnt we nuw have is trut’--utul wa ure usiuwd that lhe é!»rrcspnntlencc belum-n the Indy and MI. Hoyt will mm? H clearly—then Mr. Myers and his assis- Innis hzn‘e murdvvml nul unly an honorable ucnllvmun. but um- uho was acting an ho- Humble and cxcmplury part in llua Very anau. 1! what we are now told is true, the knowlulgc ul its truth must carry to ”wheat! ul Mr. Myers an agony of re? mmsc mnro terrible :lmn any punishment the laws are likely lu mllicl.” Sale of Rena Estate. I ...-'3‘)ij ' i‘lll‘; t-UUM‘l'lbt'l' tillers lot l 33:45:35 '-'¢ E stile the lollotilng Real '1": 4 . V ‘. . . o‘s Estate. VIL. NO. [—.fl 1107' OF GROUND. in he borough ol Cleiiifield. being 4.3 leet in front on Second street nnd extending back 150 leet to the Market home lot, with an alley passing on the south of it, and With a story-and-u hull home and stable theie on erected, beingpintol Lot No. 791nthel plnn ol said to“ n. N". 2.-—ALSO, J] 1,0! of GROUNIM adJoining the above on the north side, he in: 43 leet in lront on aid ~street, and ex‘ ti'ndingback 150 lrei to the “orbit lious‘e, nil“ in 'l‘\\’tl STORY FRAME DVVI‘IL LING HOUSE thereon erected. with a well und pump til the door. and other Val uable inipnwetiienh. being ports of Late No. 78 i 5; 79 in sun] town. 3. .7LSU. llis lnlCH'bl in the north -lern hull ol Lot No. 78, being 118 feet 8 in ches in limit on Second street, and exten ding back 1-')() feet. “I Nd. 4.—/\LSO. llis interest in n 'l'li’flCY 0F [MY/VI). tituute in Lim rence township. adjoining lands ol Robert Owens, John Mitchell and others, which is believed to contain about 100 acres. more or less, with a cabin house and cab in {mm thereon erected. an Anple Oieh ard. and with between 50 and 60_iicres ul clenred land. No. S—flLSO. His interest in a tract ol land warranted in the name of Joseph Forrest. situate in \Voodward township. near the Clearlield creek, and by ollicial survey containing 400 acres and 10 p 5. No. 6—.fl1,-S:0, His interest in a tract nflaml warranted in the name of Pelcr Henry, by official survey containing 400 ncres and “His, situate close to said Clear field creek, in the auid township of \‘v'uud ward Fm. 7—.‘?LSO. Ins interest in a trncl ul luml, warranted in Ihc namcof Samuel Henry. by nflicial survey cunlalning 400 nczcs and 10 perche', ailualc in “'uml ward township, and near the Clcurfiuld crt-ek. NO. H—flLSU, His interest in a tract nl land, warranted in the name of Hugh Balaton. containing b_v utlictal survey 400 aereu, situate within about the miles til the Clearlicld creek, in the township of Woodward and I)ecalur—-whi€h tract :- patented tn the subscriber. NO. 9-—flLS(). a tract of land in lltt' name of Samuel Ilrrniblclon. patended tn the subscriber, and Containing by official survey 403 acres. situate in the township (d Decatur. NO. IO—JILSU. His interest in u tract ul land warranted in the name at Jacob (for. situate in the tuwnship of De catur, and containing by ‘tnllicial survey 433 ucren 153 perches. The interest of said \\ allaco being the one undivided hall thereof. No. I I—JILSO. His interest in 358 acres ol land, part 0] a tractwarrunled In the name of Thomas Grant situate in Ferguson town-hip. ‘ . NO, 12—.t7/.SO. His interest inn tructnl land warranted in the name 0! Solomon Lyon. containing. by olliclal survey, 367 notes—but there being an in terlerence ol an adjoining survey the quantity is believed to be not so much situate in Beccaria township. near the Cleurfield creek. The interest of the sub scriber being an utidivided hall thereof. No. lz—flLSO, His interest in a tract nl land. nituate in Decatur township, adjoining lands of A. . G 093, and others, containing about 100 acres. more or less, 50 or 60 acres ul which are cleared. with a dwelling house and {stable thereon erec ted. The intereetyuf the subscriber being the undivided third part thereof. NO.I4,—ALSO. his interest in atract of land in the mine of Samuel Emlrn, containing. by official survey, 433 acres, srtuate on the Clearlield creek. Ollie“! in Woodward township, with about 20 or 30 acres of the tract on the west side at the creek. ’ igjb'l‘he subscriber will make known the terms and conditions ol sale to any ap plicant; will make known tothem the n tleto each parcel, show the drnft9,nnd will sell his litle clear of encumbrances. * , - . ROBERT WALLACE; ,_ 'Clcarficld,'July 20,a1846._ " - NEW PROSPECTUS. muff; x ‘ ~“‘" . IBe it ordained and enacted by the Bur- The Saturday Evening 1'08! 5 gess ant! Town-Council ofthe Borough [Formerly the ’U. ISM/ca Saturday Post. of Clear/fold. and :t is hereby enacted ' —“ ‘ ‘ , and art/«med by the authority of the H GllfFEATrl’NquElYll"NT% ‘ a same, 'l'hutall Blacksmiths and others ")0 Au )in mrs otm t‘n urt uy avontng 03 oor _ - , 11 mm ltruspm-tun tnthetr Incuds nml the puhlic.— chOSL busmc'ss may th'Jll'e the”) {0 make In tlus (In)! at nnwspupor outvrprtuq they» are tlntcr- hres near their shops. are rcqutrod It) make "lmlld tn'umintniu‘llnieviroh] rolputnltmn,«hullmorl"llium: llu-m M a lime Wm." (he wpnmel l 9 calm, o n com wtnnra. ‘urt uur crn u (‘on ry In Us . r - hm: hevu lhoJuost dututlly popular ul' the weekly and ""1 w'l’dy' “ml "I!” to have. the" fires uvwspnpors; null tl'uupitnl. onlcrprino. mud n host at at least 50 fr'cl from any tlwcllttlg or Olh~ writers,cnnctfbcllheirnimfilmpuhliuhnrsnnro ntsoL er house under the penalty of no. to” va Ihul the I’ust shull null lend ‘ the hold. ' A pmw” “mum”; Owing m [he lano 5,2,. than ()t|(‘ nor more than ten (lullnrs'h for of tho pnpnr “'0 mo mmhldd to puhlish weekly. us each offence, to he recuv‘ercd according [0 much mnltur us is truntmnud in nrlty om- uumht-rut the law Inuuthl um uzulcs: so thnt. tor css mum: '. the subs ' _. . minlwryyonfiy uhlniua four tiuum us nutchlomling— 2d. [36 II furl/181' 07710171861. 15‘6" Thfll Besides this. unmet-fins; illuftrntmun. engrnvlnd by any "mum“; burutnu shavings or other (rum )ctunt nrltstu. “'I . toruu tor. grucq our ('0 mum, ‘ » ~ _ n-ntllurmg 'l‘hc l’ust.in all respects vqunl. und in mu- maltt r 9 on the “”0““ are hemp-V lurbltl ny rt'HpOCIH superior mthu host mugnztno.’ .. (lt’n It) (In the fitttm' t‘xccp‘t at a tune When ORIGINAL TALICS I-Zvnry \\‘N'lt Duo or more [he “'(‘nlhcr 55 (film and not windy, and ungtuultulus oI thutmt Atnorn'nn wntum.gruru lhtv l) I_ f ) t l . -h' 100 feel 0' (‘qunulH (If this pnpt-r. \Vu mrhvw the (.‘UHIIIIOD l ('tl l‘L "L HO! 0 M Wll m . . prltl'llt‘otll Mpying xtnrtrs Imtu turcigu tunguztucm any huust‘, under the penalty OI not lei! except In rnru tnstnncos—pir-lurmnt Amorivnn hiv. than one nor "mm than h,” dollar”, (0 b(‘ ulttl the rnuuuu'anl Amt-umn ll!.stur)'.luld by column ‘ 'l' I ls-ut Amoru-nn u'rltors, urn what tln' rt-htlornnt thns reuivercd urcurt '_ng m 3“" ruuntry roquirv. ()nr mm.ht>wm‘vr..«hull nut Im (:(Jn' 31L Be tl ordained, 61., That lhe UT hnml tulhm pnlntulone. I!) Innlu- the I’m! n utwlul tlinallCt‘R nlrt‘utly In I'nrre. relating m us \\uIl uu u plcuxunt ruuuuuuon, II Wlll hnvu n thnr- t l l mngh NEWS mamu't'nnm’t‘. “mt-t. umn t-t...mm~ P'nlikmg ”I" t’HVt‘I'WIIH~ 4'B” be “'9'" “I tho lull-9t intullngvtwo‘l-umprts'iuu n Wnshuuzmu I,t-t: tlown St-(untl “HT! [0 [hp corner ()I Lu tt-r, News Iruut New vurlt. Hutu-ml News, Furm 'r. , t ’ vasphluuthly Lotton [mm t-Inglnnd,&t-. 'l'nut'l‘lh CUsl. nntl Stutfitl, tmd‘on the Sunth rude 0! 0r \vithnll unportnnt yuuhln'(lur'ttun-utu 111 lull. uud' 0"?er ”We! Irnm Mon! '0 SECWHII “l m-(‘nsmnnl rcpurtuntimportant (:()llflrt‘fl3tolmltl(‘l!.’tl”“~ which the lat httlllCl'! ttntl lllUM.‘ ltllt’refllt‘d Alxu reports at nut‘h ut the pultc Lct'turus, lur \\lllt'll g“ llt , ll I'hilmh'lphln ts Intunus. us mny Intvrout our readers. “I It ‘ "‘0 (‘9' Ifwrytlnmz. In tltllllrl,t~ullt‘(l lor n Fumtly Paper “I“ Paswtl bt'pL 9. 1846. he tuumltn tho ’oul. . . \V. I 3 ‘ "- €BB AGRICULTURAL. [\H mnuy Inrmors donut tan R\V I(7 Sir ”1 ”‘ Bl 3 un Agnrultuml l’ttper. Il almll heront'lcr he 11 pnrt ut‘ ‘ 'ALL‘( I" ’er ' our plnn to giro lull nml Intn xutvihgcnm un Agrnrull ‘__“, tuml umtttrrz. :--\'IZ. Nt-w dtscm'cneu. new mnnun-s. ’ nunurks nu mum. 'I'I-is tlr-pnrttnunt \ull he very t‘ltlnpll'll". Full utnl Ilt‘t‘llttlltt rrportnot tho luurkctn “I” IN) tuund tn mny nututwr. LADII‘LS' DEPAR'I‘MI'ZN'I‘, Thu grout size at our sht-vt cunhlcu.lmtquylu ho u I’nunly l’llpl‘f. hu! ltltlt‘\ol(‘ sumo spun: rrpomnlly. ('urh wrt-k. to lllt‘ LntllL-s' Drpnrtmvnt, 11l \\hu'h ull matters tnlvrmttug IU thc aux \\‘lll hu nuttccd. Including the hushmna. new Itvt'mpls. Kw. .lUH‘INILI'I I)IC|':\R'I'I\IICN'I'. A tlopnrttnt‘nt, under this hand, “I” be damned to (ungums. ('lmrv ntlt-s.r(-huu-.~. puzzlw. nnthtnultt-ul qltt‘ullttllh'. nml uthur hkr- mutton, tutt'n-h‘ttng :n udulls us “0” u: tu [no _vnunq. , LEVI l-JRS FIIOM I'ILHIOI’I-l. A xenon-flutters I‘nm J. Buynrtl 'l'nylur. tlu- [mutt-r puut. nuw uu n pv~ lbw-mun tuur through Ivlurotw. urv lu-tng puhhrhml In the I’t).~t. 'l‘hose lulu-rs hm’c uttructod grout uttt'n tuntmu. ntul urn snnl tn bn the bust mncc the C(‘lclflth It'll Itellt‘n- ul “I'Olll‘tN In pultltt'ul tutt'lltumwr \\‘n rnrnguisn only our pnr ty, ntnl thut In ()UK (lOUN'l‘HY—Ol'lt \VHOLI'I FUI'N'I'HY. Wu l\“o\\ nu tutuuml tutt‘roslx In our patrmtmn, no puny hut-s In uttr pultttrs. no fit‘l‘lllrllllll nun in nur reltumn. [CARLIHS'I' ANI) Bl‘lS'l'. As it ts nnpurtnut In Inna lhu lutr'st Ilo\\'H, unr columns ml] ulna-I’s ht.- tnuntl tho Irouhosl in llns "‘s,er ul'uny (‘Ult'lll|lUItlI)’ In Incrntum nlsn, \\‘o shall [masons grunt turthtles tut gn mu nun-HIM! IIITMOHOL'S ARTICLES. A gnod laugh ts hot [or than n pound a! menu-Inc; and tho Punt mII L’H‘l' urthlnnl Inuuurtnm thou-hes. :1 weekly tnelnnge nt tun. chutr‘o ‘M’l'tlpfl Lil hutuur. \\‘ttltctsms, (Qt. Uut tllnll “11l ulwuys ho n merry one, l(‘l thu \\urhl mu; m: II muv In n word, We uhnll still remain 'I‘III'Z FIRE~ SIIHC FIUI‘INI); n pupt-r unhspvusuhlo to country rcndcrh. Itl Commuvnno uI tls ()ngtunl Tull-x flHll Sltott‘heu; Ortmnul Vt‘rxn nnul ESRIIYF; History and Iltstunultrs; Iltugrnphy and cht-nm; Srn-nce nntl Htutnttu-s; Revolulmnnry Annuhi; Mornl 'l‘nlm- and Trans uI'LIIo; Ongtu'nl (Tumult-mu on Nutnhlvs. 'l‘hnxo uhn have not Enhsrnhml Inr tlns- pnpvr will find that the terms me us cheap ns'tho tnuuur I." tuvl mug. 'I‘ICIIMm l Hwy, $2 I H Coping, £lO 3 (fumes. I» ,I 7 1 (nuw, ‘lO The mom-y must ulu'nvu he soul In mlvnnm‘. lrcc umwstngn. S. I) I‘A'I"I‘I'IRSO.'\' tfi' CO. No. 98 Chm-anut street. l’lnlachphuL A LARGE PAPER, FOR ONE DOLL/JR .0 FLU/R. I\'uu' puhhshiug m the t'IIV of Ptnlmlulphm‘. SCUTT's WEEKLY I’Anztt. a lurgv we I-‘mnin Nptt‘upznpur. neutral '1: puhtn-s and rcltgziuu, and (lL'Wllt‘ll tu I.ttt-r~ uturt‘. 'l'rltllL NM”. the Arts, St'tutn-tn. llt‘ulth. ‘l't-nh ‘ICILIIH'O. Murulitv. Amusmnontu. Mr-chunu‘s. l'nlut‘th ttuu. tho I-‘unncr. Mnrltctx, Jan. Sullmnpuun price, Only One Dollar u Itar. when puhwnhctl tar m lllllts ”141 w. and Inn “bon uvor lhnt numhcr. 07‘ Remember—Snows l’hiludelphm " Weekly [’uper"lsuol u reprint of nny other. 'l‘hn mutter \wlh which 11 is pnnlcd m nut lnlmn, already srl up. lrum unv daily [lruu-r. 'I'I‘IRMS ()I“ 'HH-I WEEKLY l’H‘l-IR. Fil'glvsuhm'nplmnx, par mmum m urh'nmu. $1 ‘35 FIN: sulm nplmm, «In Ilu .’: (K) ‘ 'l‘wrlvo. do (In [in )U on ()no any “Kw-Hy Paper. and who (ugly ul (Eudvyk or (imhum'n Mug :znm. ()nu mpy u! the \\W-okly J’upvr. mm! mm M Hm I umn Mugazlm‘. 'l‘n'n rnpxa-s I»! lhe ’ “Richly ['.JIN r.' nn-I who! lhe Suhmluv (Mum-r. 'l‘un luplw ul lhu ' “'ot'kly I’Jpvr' an] Inn 01' ourh a! (;u(lz~)"n Ht-pnnu 01’ Fur mgn Mnanzuu‘s. (It. u‘lMx (‘OpH-FJ {I ()0 l’. rwuz‘ “cling as “gums. nnd pm'rumltz Huhxcrl [lo:s,an- ullnuml u vary, 11mm. lur lln‘lr trouble. A Ulugrlphy ofuuu ul [he Slum-m ul [ho Devluru- Mon 0' lmh'prudencu Is puhhrhml m every number —m:h nhun lhugruphu-al Skulchcn ufolhor cmlnuul lwrxum A” lollr‘rx Ulllr'l bu nddmssed. pm! paid. (or lhe mnney tbrwmdcd lhrough lln- l’usunusler.) l" . A. S('()l‘l‘. l’uhlmher, NO. “5 Chestnul slreel. Philadelphia. DR. WM. PTH’ILIISQ AVING localcrl himself in the bor- EE ougli ol_Cl£ut‘fif'l(l with the inten tion to practice medicine and surgery. llut tors himself, that from long experience in the busmesa. and by close npplicnlion, to i merit u filtnt‘t‘fnl public patronage. He may be found at all tion-s, when not professionally absent, in his oflice or at his house on :3d street, m-arly opposite the old jail. Fueling thankful to his old lriemls in the vicinity of l’liilipsburg {or past la- Vurs, he u-spectlully solicits a continuu tion. and Will promptly attend to all calls at all hours. ‘ April 14. l i To the Heirs and Legal Representatives 1 of the Hon. Moses Baggs, lute (f Clear field county: (lei-eased. WAKE NOTICE that application has ‘---b'ecn made to the Register ol Clear fiold county (or letters of administration on the estate of the said deceased. and unless you come lorward according to law. and take out letters 0! administration on said estate on or before the 24th day ol ‘ October. next, the some will granted to some other competent person, agreeably to acts at Assembly in such {use made and provided. V ‘ ’ - WM. C. WELCH, Reg’r,- Regiuter’a Office Clear- V , ‘ field. 88p“ 17’ 1846.; _ ATS. :Beaver. R'ussin, Silk. Leg hb‘r‘n and Palm-Leah! ' TEACHERS \VANTED. OUR Teachers wanted to leach lhe- F Crunmun Schools in Morris town ship. A reasonable salary mll be given, nnd the cum paid at lhqleml of every umnlh. if required. None but gum! mor ‘nl pt'rsnns. and mht-rnise wcH qualified, now! apply. _ Appliculinn may be made to enter 0! [he umh-nignml ”Irvcmrs. \VM. SHIMEL, l’rs’t. S. C. THOMPSON, Sec’fvv. MOSES (‘, EVANS, SA ML'I‘ZL 'll()()\'}£il. J.‘\'.'()ls BEAMS, (‘HHISHAK EMILE”. Morris lp. Supt. 15. léth—pd. ' ‘ [A G I'} N 'l‘ \V A N 'l‘ 1213 H-‘m- lhis Counl}. 'E‘HH“, lmslm'ss will be m procurv sub ‘ . H'Hbcrs for. and wll, when pubiish od. a lnrmu nmv. splendid luwnship Ma, uf the STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 'l'hc qualifications requucd are n smali rupmxl n! $lOO. sobrirfiy. inlrgrity. in dually, energy, and uclim: huxincn lul enls. lnlmmunun ol the ternn of lhe a gunry (\\‘hlt‘h are liln-rul) WI” he ghen on uppllculmn. POSTAGE PA”). to ALEXANDER HARRISUN. Suptrin/(‘mling .‘lgml, H-l South 7th Strevt, Philadelphia. Supt. 25. 19316 —(}m. OE MD lia >J‘J‘lJ‘JJJ‘J‘J‘J‘l‘ffJ‘J‘f-I‘fJ‘J‘J‘J‘f< 3 Law Partnership. 2 S _‘ S a BURNSIDE & WEAVER, 2 8' V, ”.1. prnclice in (J‘lvarfield, 8 z§V and :uljuinmg cuuullus. 2 8 Office one door nurlh of the "Bun- S : m-r" office. 8 S 2 “Mrs nL'nNslm2. J. FRED. WEAVER. 0, Jnn.21,1846. S rwrw¢rrmerJv~r¢Jv~r¢va~< fiERSONS knowing themselves in- E debted to the estate (if Abraham Hess,jr. late «if Buggs township, dec’d. are required to make immediate payment to the subscriber, and those haVing de mands against said estate will present the same duly authenticated for settlement. GEO. HESS, fldm’r. Juno 6, 1846. s , . 3 LOOK AT _THIS! § 2 .~ w@ANCERS gf different 5 5 kinds can a cured by: g " a vegetable plaster, (by M. 2 2Nxonons. sen. |oi Clcnrfictd tow/m): S with but little pain, without cutting S S or eating them out.-“-nnd ifnol‘cufed .5 no phy will be asked. , I 3 L’July 9-pnia. s m. ¢w¢m¢¢~¢m¢i¢~ru¢¢r¢2 B. B. 84 P.'S. BOROUGH ORDINANCES [1 ()A ll“). @3335 Rafilfifl‘ \Wél'fi: HS (0 hmo your 'l'mz'ru properly caucd _ {or we lhrv commence lnpuin you. All sat/ca of lar/ur should be rmeltu lL‘fllUVt'll. null if (hl‘fl‘ are any CBVi!il~ in yuur We“! IhM‘ shuultl bu properly filled. wind: will elk-dually prawn! any turmer de(ny. And lo you \\huau Ker-1h urn gurw. Sure you runnul [col m honm )orefnrc you had boiler CH” um] get u new au-l pm In. either on I’ivol m Gold I’lalc. The abuvr upc‘rulion, lngelhvr u ilh L'xlrac/ing 'l'cerh, and roofs of 'l‘rclh, will be pcrlmmed in‘lhe mus! scle‘nllfic manner by Dr. A. M. ”ILLS. who may be mm] at the “Rice of Dr. \\ M P. ”ILI.~. 1 the burnugh of Clcaxfield. nn wary Sal n/ay. nml dutmg court-wccks. 21:7‘l’rit'cx Reduced. Lmlim will be \ Isilcd at their rositloncr, 1103;. 12—3 m. MEM CAU'E‘EON. V x‘Hl‘l public mu hereby cautioned n- E [:HiHal buying :1 promisory nolc giv on by me In Snnon Fulmn, u! Bun-mule township, for 350. dated übnut the H'h day ul April. ltd-5, as l have not received vnlua [or the same. and um dc'crmim‘d not lo pay it unless rumpvllml by law. JAMI‘ZS' RIDDLE. Burnside tp. Srpt. 1. lSM’i—pd. 1E? @fl‘lflflfio Meeting '9l" County Column-s; PERSONShMIng business to transact . With the board of Commissioners of‘ Clenrfield county, will take notice (ha. said board will be in session on 111135”, the sth day of November'ncxt. ' ATTESTED, ‘ 5' ‘ ‘ ' ' , H. 'P. THOMPSON, 01%. ‘OC'. 22,1846. ' Randal! & Weflon,» mammuwmmamwao ”ED I‘ISPEC’I‘FULLY inform the public fig, chm lhoy urs prepared to conatrugg; GRIST-MILLS, to be driven b 5 PValer“ nr Strum-CLOVER-MILLS. I’LASTJ [CR-MILLS. FULLING and SAW-5 MILLS, FURNACES”: FORGES and! ROLIJNGR‘HLLS. Patent Bellows. of Doug/11ers 6' U’rig/zls‘ man, or the Cast Iron Cylimlcr‘ 'l'hcy rcspcclfully solicit? a share M public pntrunagv, Mr. Weston is agent [or Dcrkcy’a Pa!-' on! Cast Iron I'Valcr W'lucclnconsideled the bust now in use. ECPh-m-rs may be addroswul lo Clan. I'm-hi Bridge pO9! office, or w Phillpsburg, 'l'hcy WI” be promptly attended (u; and Work done at lhc shortest nm'lcc. "* @AW’J‘HQQMQ LL persona ure hereby cuulinncd u‘ f 8 gnimt purchasmz :1 note of Twenly Dal/am. dated about lhv middic of April Inst, glvvn by the subscribers to Jesse D. )luj.)r9, 0f Buggy; lnwndlip. Clearfiehl vounlv, u~ “'l‘ have m-vcr received Value lur :hl- pamc and ure dclermincd nun" mv it unit-:5 compl‘Hml by due course 0! “Iv, JOSEPH PETERS. JONAS PETERS. Buggfi (p. Aug. ‘22. 1846, NOTICE. OTICI‘) n hereby gin-n. that letter:- N M Admlnihtrttllun have been grant-H ctl tn the whscrthm‘s nn [hr cutatonf Jnth lln'gztrty. Into ul “rcmnin township, Cloni lie-tll tunnty. AH [wrsum indebted to ”It' ~nun' utll ("HHL‘ (mmtrtl and makepay . mt-nt itnmmliatt-ly. and those hmiu: tle- Innndi against lht‘ mum “’IH preicul them .luly uulhen‘ticntml fur settlement. ' HENRY HEUAR'FY, \V M. M L? LLI‘IN. 'Ercculom Sept. :3. 1540. cw and (heap G €l3 63 E 3 %; ~ r ‘HE subsctibus have jus‘t received E and (7|)t*rlgf§,!’,.‘d'rn(-»v nml very urnmul usmrlme-nt of GOO’DS, :1! their old alum). 'uhich (My Will n-ll chmpvr than the mm qualny o! 200 d! have ever been suld In lhc cuuntv. 'l‘heu‘ block Cousin!“ nf DRY GOODS, (:‘R()(.‘l.‘.’.’ll'.‘.S‘. lIARDWA RL‘, (2 ('ICI‘IAYNH'A/(IC. ”OUTS .y SHOES, RONA 1575‘. 11A TX .5- ('AI’S, Illx’L'tr'N.\j'c. dc d'c. ' All person: that have yet examined our Stock,~prlmnunce them the cheapest and bt‘sl ever ullcrml in the cnunly,--und “hat " (very budgjflmys nmsl be lrue." \Vr \\')|| w” :mld hugur [or 10 cents. husl “in n In: I‘ll, cmh—mudina from 51' ”I'm/gm, mllcu’s [rum 6,; upward. Molmwi at 6'2; per gfllnn—and every Ihing else at (he Mme law rule. Any [wry-1m M‘ishlllg In buy gnmls for cash will find it in lhvn advantage tugnc us u call. KRATZKR S; BNRRH'I‘TS' (,‘Jt'nrfir-lllJuly 135,1“.1“. HIGHLY IMPORTANT! THE 2: 'E‘A m; awe EGHTER scar JIA’D Peace E’a'qvaandpaeal! F ICUNARD S; MOORE have just n-~ ‘l‘ (FUN!!! ul Ilu'ir oh.‘ Hand in the hur uuuh 0! Clean liclchh gunerul useortmpnt of lreah L SUMMER GOODS, cumming: u! t'VL'ry variety in the Imp of DRYGUUDS. GROCEIUES. [LII/(l) [l'./IRE, «You, and cmbrncmg generally lhc best articles in the market. The public are invited to call and mm: mime, [mm as to price and quality; and all ol which they will dispose of on fair lorm lur Cflii) m Produce. Jul 25. [l, Wm <99 w W as: b LL persons are hereby cautioned a» I gains! buying, selling. or innny way meddling wilh lhe l‘ollowmg property now in nosseuion of Thomas Thompson : 75 dozen rye, 20 dozen wheat, two-thirds of five acres of ontsm the ground, two-thirds of two acres of buckwheat, one-quarter of an 1!- crc of corn, one acre of grass, 4 tons of hay, one rifle and 4 bags, as the said property was sold to me at Constable sale on the Bill of Aug, 1846. WM. SC H MIDT. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the Post Officiant Clearfield..oct. l. 1846. ‘ , Cox Wm. Dressler D. V Daniel “'m. for Nancy Wait. . , Eynaon John Galer Almira f Hess John ‘ . ‘ Lamb Freeman Reed Ambs A. , Sewell Samuel Shepherd J. C.“ . ' .Thompqon James Thompson Ruins-u. .4 ~'Wnliaco-Johu ‘ . ‘ Wood .Wm‘. , Wade Monsieur. &c.—2 l 6 ‘ “'MCLO MOOR’Ey P. 3" IMII July 20,1846