mm ,"7 Ciel revuluione. to which all nationagpifé‘cjgg; ficiendtd importnneg tO, “Cliff. i’gi’ififl"? med as was any and rice ii‘ri‘iz;tii'.’ r‘o-"epnsi erntitm- 25" 3'“ .. (illusion! aiid migaer'y. 'i‘ p., Frtiqticn‘t complaint! “rel ("fr fyem 'l‘lio‘repeal. or modification of- the Brit; .953." mjtt’eb." "‘9 "mid“ ° 1““ me con-r ‘ ' inh Corn Luvs. hr nhic’h our uéiirutturai‘ ‘quird In the L'tt't’lF'me' iii": 9359:", ". 1.- ”Fptiodubte are'odmittad into British ports, white PHVM" "ml [0.9“ btill, “ u great I "n. it wanamoasurcdiotntod alikehysonntlpolic'y, crease the bustiirss. uhtl (‘H‘flit‘ subjects and hii'fiihnity, toward the snfl'eringpripulhtioui(or rppv‘u’i and amendment. Many lows 4:;got'the Unitedxingdom, has had a most hapny are thus enacted wliith tippeur to be re- V influence. Iti'lpot‘l Ollt‘ farming interests. This ganit‘ti (is "t liltie conq-qupnce or valup. . menu": has already nugmeutcd the demand tor "f the acts otthr last ”5.3"". forty -1;: our bread-utoté‘ml'at "."m‘i‘l‘fd izncia'mnnld three irmniii in the office of lht‘ Secretory ~ ' Ltzfié’ti‘giigiiziu; 12h? iigillciihiiiairl‘izxpons, ot the Cnmnionwrull‘t, which have m'ithrr which cannot fail to add to the g'cncrul o-cnlih bran ctirullril nor printed. lirCausr of the ond'prorperit} ot'tlte smm yin-J Nation. itmnll amount‘int tax to which the_v_nre sub to the last mum] magma t cxprrsscd my ject by the acrottlir 16ih nt AprllplB4s, floor! at length; in regard to the policy 0' the i has not born ptiid into the State Trrnsury. banking Byltem, to which I mmccuupypclsr'; i Thu“. 'tilt‘t‘ the limr in prt-priring and pits ‘l‘othe opinions their!" 00"“","°d" ICU", "i, _inirlu llir-c hills has been rotistimt‘tl, and to.fidhero. A'tlpreacnt their is roasoll 0 C‘’ In _ l .', v ' _ r ‘b' all liqvethatourbunksrtrcinaCOmPMWVH-Vsoundt.‘ it (Uli- (t‘ piintliita tint trarLtrl '"a turn . Condition. Without Mgribing this CrCtl‘tablF hi~ hrrii tnt‘U-‘tfti, thry nrc tutti-led to and healthy state of things entirely to the Polt'irt-mntn in tho ohire. useless and orclcr‘t ‘ cy which has been adopted: °f “W“"H [he “' ‘ rd. l‘his proi rs that inurh private lrgu mount of the banking cupitai, and thinking b‘sn- mum Hum be prriliiublv (“immm 'Withd kcnindii'itlunlly “me for!“ mymvm, o‘} elf[nod tI-c time it on little; tluvtili'd tti qub-l debtglam persuaded that it it;tiuelttllit.tl) tnflll‘ "(ti (I u . ”mi ‘vpi"']lititl by Mitch lliri once in preserving the SOUlltitlesl‘Oi the curreil- .J; ‘ a“! l. ”'.' ' t ' x ’.‘ ‘ i t cy. and that it should be udlierco to niticxibly. 't tiruliim n tic Must m: ituu-t )L tiltll’ cm. [refer you. with great pit-aunl‘c. to thcnbie i ed, and the t‘X'M’tl‘il's o. gtiit‘riiliiriit grriit- . report ofthe Cniial Commisuoncrs, for : detox-L! '_‘i‘ “untuipnwi. a cdstat’emcnt otthoopriations upon the PllU'lC; '1 he pvogrrasirc “MN“? "I the nun-beii ,s I an t_' ' i . . - . _ ‘ ; thg'hitffgifilgii’ managed. for E. fet'v your: past, , I (it gm sulljt'rt- Utm'nl the Icuntidt rutlluti |"i' hove greatly tended to rcstorc pubhc conht" ”‘9 ttnrial ANN" 'Y; " "PW“ 3 “O " i dance, and re-cstitbl’ish the credit oi the Staten; the ~cttlril ptiltt‘)‘ nl lliiti b'ato. to prui idci and justly entitles every member ot'tho rcspec-I by In“ {or the (hpgoiutlun nt tliu iiinritngo tive.Boards of Cannl’Commissionc-rs, who Inn; roiitract. for other 'cuuil-v than Humor)“ ’ had an agency in producing this great rcforma-l' Theat- Pause! are “mm“ ott'd m the Act,’ "it ‘° h“i2?té‘ii‘é"fi'£f°..‘iii.‘i§l"l m Mao». was I v mow-1 t '. c l , . . erinilg'ogtisthclion, that during the last thicof" “ "i" ”"30' and are m to provide. (”r "H; ’ yenrsthere has nOlOFctll‘t'CJ, llttttlllb” :ttl lil.’ tliii~ V 'h" tL'trVaiiri-s that 't'tltt'Y “flat: in lilts‘lnH‘" care and agents employed on the sCt'l‘7rti lines. It‘nttilg rt-lution, nnich It‘qllllt‘ legit .n‘rr . of‘improvemcnln, a single case of .lctlilrationr it‘tHi'tt’tt_ t The improvement oithc Ulitu riirr, lrmnitq‘ Sl‘t‘“ :l Arts 0| it”. Lt'gi-ia Ulc tor dis l "20““) to the City '3’ Pm.sb"rg.' [”3 heretofore i inviting the contrai‘l botitccn husband and! been deemed anobiect otsufticrcnt national im- ' u I“. are cult ultilrtl to mN“ th': littenllon ‘ portance, to chum the attention (it the federal: l ' ' vd ~ . 'i .. , . i government. Numerous nppropriiiims lizuc ' “ (“'.‘ 2"0 ("I/w l 1: \\ ll -1 ti ('9 Ft tn?!“ i been made tor this purpose, but not sutlicicnl i “9"" ”'3'! “‘9 disregard '.‘! """HJL'.9 ““V‘. l to carry out any efficient and uscf'ul syptum.—-liind larilillu tor rrlcnsing pivttt-s trom Many ofthe Western and South-\t‘ostci-n Status? their obligation. nir- Juitly regardt-d nit! o't'the Union, are interested in this unproven “Hm: indication! of degeneracy m publit'. tpent. The connection, however. o! thc'main l Virtue Md ["lan morals ; and that n hlzhi 1".” of our ”"315.“"fl ”uh-ond" at the. .8”), 0' roniird tit tnaiitol riivht<l and n SlCleti oi.) l Pittsburg, renders its improvement no ooJect of s - . f (t) ‘t t . . ' thegreatestintcrcst to this State. it it were -°"“”“ " ”mmJ‘J» “1" ”Cf- “” '1 made navigable during all seasons at the your mung the s-lrotvgrst protus oi t_i\‘ili'/.:ilio:i,: (except when ice-bound: for stcaiiibouia at a' aritl oi the influence ol ti'ue teitL‘ltill. large class,'it would add to the commerco of The prenmb'c of the act til 1815. cont , Philadelphia and Pittsburg, and to the carrying tnt'nds “sell to our “WWW" by the wit ::"i."':°"“‘etit‘:::ii“:.izi.:i:i'"fits:- n... and or w dwin as a o t ' - - - . . - . fore stiggiailtno the menthirs of the General Aa- lgjlurfd' , I ",0 "f‘fi"""ff‘: lliw'c “3" ' aembly, the propriety of meinoriulizing Con. _ irtt‘as ltia dHtHC WWW"? "f ”"l gross on thisaubject. and pressing it upon the Chriatiltn religion—the promotion til the attention ofthe general government, tinincum- best liiletrst! at human happinru. the dr bered with tiny minor projects, as one worthy sign of marriage. and the object ol patties -“”P€°ifli Considerationpnd favor. entering into the mirriagt- .lu'c, rrqnirc, . lret'er W.tth much satisfaction, to‘the reports that it should Continue duriii" their joint . of the Auditor General and State. lreasurcr.—‘l l‘v A H ‘ " They exhibit in detail the condition of the h- i e;‘ - ounces of the State, and shew the laudable iii- 1 hcst‘ ”WM?“ ”mi": so “'9“ (‘xpreis dustrytind intelligentcarc ivhich these omccrs ed, tire-rill, in imposmg terms, the duty i have employed in the discharge of their impor- tit rx'renic caution in intuit-ring Vt itli ”it" tant and laborious duties. not lity ot the marriage contract. . Before the passage ot the act of Assembly of It may he truo that cases occasionally,l last session, which transferred to the county in “no at such extreme hardship. as to w“.| WhiCh the crime may “3” i 395" cf’fnmmc‘i- rant the passage of special acts of divorccg: paytoentot’expenttestor arresting fugitives trorn but such as require ‘lcuislatire iiitcrpmi- Justice. the State had become liable. to various “m can but seldom ocgur lin'r~s the wide, agentl, duly authorized, to an inconstdcrablc ti- ‘ , ' ’ ' mouht. This liability could not be met, bc- ”“89 ”I ”"9 act °f_lBls '5 ”WWI“! be" cause no appropriation was made tor lhntv pnr- ’01!“ “'flibflflbla it'lllls- v pale. The individuals interested in this matter The Sign rig oi bills tor tilcsoiving thei . Ire justly entitled to remuneration, find I rc- bonds (it minimnny ital always been to spectfuilyrecommendthato‘n appromiationhc me a priplexlng dulv. l ltavc'hitherto mode to liquidate "m” Cla'ms' in": ‘nmount gttcn mv assent to tliéin, confidino in the Millie laid betore you hy the Auditor Gettcral- . ' , . , t‘ i . Judgment and tittheltttn of the rt-prt'scnt «QFYMWWMW‘J the "“93“"93”. "’ atlrcs of the people. to whom, and'nnt ‘.o thQAdJutatit General iii the organization ”if Executive. the he" of each (“a “0' ' on.:m9"°'"“°,"’ i" the .servtceot tlto submitted. But upon a rericw of the spe , ”PH“! SW99“ “’3 war “.m’ “Him“ h” cinl divorces granted since the enactment “‘"P'."P°”~"P‘i’l"“t militar‘yai‘iaira h" at the act at 1815, it appears that there .-tlut yet in”. ”cc."'w".".'°”" M ” aim" has been an alarming increase at them, to hand it “lii'bc transmitted tuthe (zen. which should, In my opinion be “rented. ernl Ablembly. During the first period ot'tt-n years after The Act ut the 291 h of North. 1836, the pzusagc of the said act. tuwg wrre provided for the appointment and COHI‘ passt‘ti tor divorcing the parties to sixteen, penntion at a Statchologiit and his as- i marriage contracu; duiing the next ten _lietantl. and a coiuuelcnt practicul, ana- yt‘urs, for/y two, and during the lust tutti lyticai, and experimental clicmist, for the years, ninety tierr p-;2t.1. ' purpose 0! making on acruratwgrolngit'al i know oi no rhaitgc ill the habit“, man-i and mineralogical survey of the Slate. uerr, or condition of the citizens oi With a View to lieit‘l‘tlllile'lite order. we illic Stair, iii thoir social relations. or celiiun. arrangement, relatiie pt'silitin. increase of their notable}, that accounts and the dip or inclination,antl the com (or. or warrant: this increase of divor paratiVe magnitude of the Mn‘t‘t'tti geologi ncvz. it is possible that the cause til it cut formation: within the Slate. and to dis- may in a dryer bc {mind in the tacility COVCP'ltid Glfln)ifl9;__hii drpositcsot ms. nrobluiniog it’gihltttitin on the subjrt‘h— couls.claye, niailea and such otherrinine- Without turlher inquiry into the cans», ratauhatanccs as ‘iiuy. ho deemed useful the «fleet in, In my judgment, injurie; to or valuable. "I‘lic Stale Geologist was rc- the public Keller“, and should be strictly qu'ired to matte annual reports of the pro- gunrrlt-tl againstein tutute. great“)! the surrey—to cause to be rrpre- W haicvcr doubts may have bi'on..,nr are quoted on the map at the Commonwealth, now: entertained. of the power at the Legis rhy colors-andotherapproprriatc means. the lame to pass divorce laws, for any other various ureat‘iorcupird by the tlifirrenl ‘.'o- cause than adultery, or to pass them‘umler magical formations ”at“? State. and to the provisions of the Constitution otihe {lurk thereon the localities of the rcspcct- United States. that no State aha“ pans any “we .depolitea otatlie various mineral sub- low impairing the obilgation ot contracts. ii Itoncu discovered. It is made the duty seems to be conceded. against the opinions tit tltgchemist. tothake full and complete of many win: and good men, that the pow examinationa. anaxs and analyst‘s oi all or may be constitutionally exercised; but i such rocks. oi 99. rolls, mineral substance:- in view of these opinions} the extreme del aud._oiineratvwaters.. as may be submittctl icacy and relponsibitiiy of granting ttieao itq'hlm by the geologist. and to tuiiiiah him applications. appear in a strong light. utilitadetailrd and complete accountttl Under the marriage contract, important: «the results 59 obtained.- .It was also made and valuable rights are Vllted in'the partieo.i 4'19””). among ‘llht’l‘ things. of the State and heavy responsibilities are nssumadi :GQON‘G'“ "P?“ the contpletion of the NP which should not be disturbed. even when my, to compile u'mcmoir ot the geology the punter to interfere in unquestionable. atldimtflflfllogy 0' “1e Slfllei _ commit” a without legal notico to the party who into «.CQWPWE “90““ ottlio leading subjects be atl‘ccied by‘ the proceeding. and'a fair .Ind tltlQQVt’fleP.€mbrfi°ed "1‘ ”10 time]. and open trial, the right to which cannot be ll P 9003069 07""! “Ct. It State Geoto- doubled. and can only be secured by rotor z-gist and lit-assistants. &c-..W‘ere appoint. ring tho parties to the judicial tribunals. '.edrnho proceeded with the work. and the to every View 1 can latte ofzthio intareg 5W6 “Ptndfid "no“ It the sum of &76,- tin subjectJ am persuaded th‘a‘t'theaa ape -657 67. Ajnumber of annual reports ciailegistaiiva 'divor'cea. have 3‘ dangerou wvro made, as prowded by lawt but the tendency, and that “the power to grant ttlwin Object at the Legislature. tho publit‘ them i’nl'exarcisad at all. a proper regard {potion _ot aeomplete memaii of the sutvey; for the ‘pu‘htio'weti‘ara requires, that it should .:exhibitiog.th_erclutta of the examination}. he limitad'to'caus ot'eatiremo hardship and and embodying tot-,thatuse ofa th‘e'public unq’ua'attiinabla prop'riaiy. ‘— - the VBlt‘Bflm of information, (or. which. at: - The program! our: .989 in civilizatigfi, large an amount unpublic money was ex: tiati beeuvdistinguiafiefl in Pennsylvania. by. ”Mad; ahétrnotret been Iscnngirlmhed. 1119 amelioration of radionuclide. tutti tier, ti appears rotate.itiattttiisasubjectinotrut‘; improved prison discipline. The organize \ ' xx ' . . jinn of her pe‘nitenttnr’ieeujh‘eir domestic e eq'nomy. andjthe carc‘ 'ln‘d et'tjention‘ to the support. cleanlineu; industry; and moral instruction of their inmatee. have secured .the general approbation nnticonfidenec of our own citizens. and have excited the ad miration ofmhcr States and Italians, and furnished models for thetrimitation. The Philadelphia society for alleviating the miseries of public prteene. has exeiciam an efficient agency in producing thew vnl uable reeulte. In order that all the benefita of experience may be had and improved. they submit the propriety of making pro vision by law for obtaining. annually, on. curate information relative to the comic lions for crime, the cllatzteter ol'the crimin als, the condition and (he expenses of thc penitentianes and prisons o! the Common nenlth. end the costs or supporting the convrote. ‘ . 'l‘he motives of this society are an die liriterestcd, and the reasons thev asr-igri for leoilecting the information required. are no conclusive. and no ably representateil in a communication which I have received from them. that I take great pleasure in trans mitting copies ofit herewith. in order that the philanthropic views of the society, and the importance of the subject may receive that early attention of the General Assem bly which they so richly merit. The government of Pennsyli'ania, and her literary. charitable and henevo'ent in stitutions, are among the first and beat.— 'l'he people are industrioua, intelligent rind anti-prizmg. In time of peace, quiet and iinobirueive—in our. firm and decided.— Bleased in I)('I‘ physical resources and her Institutions, and iintmated by tho spirit oi her holy religion. lit'r onward course in improvrngy he; social COIltlllltlI) is rapid. —-l The great element of preserving, enlarginul and perpetuating her greatness. is the uni versal cdueution of her youth. In this. too, lathe has tor a nutnlzer of years advanced {with the vigor by whir-Ii all liergreat elTortl are distinguished. The able report of the Superintendent. presents the steady and u~ niform progress of'lhe system ofcommon uliool instruction. That it is yet imper fect, and to some extent inefficient. may be freely admitted ; but. uho can iloubi thatihc wTsalom and energy uhich corn-i meneed. wtil mature and perfect it. In conclusion, gentlemen. accept auur ances ofmg ,hearty co operation “1111 you in all measures for advancing the welfare of our Citizens, and maintaining the honor and dignity ofottr beloved commonwealth EXECUTIVE Grumman. g Harrisburg. Jan. 6. 1847. 3 'l'o Tuoz: wuou: occuunom 11:50 TO Pxouucr. on Arman”: Imznm.~ Thin clean at mdindunln is wry numuoun. They are ”low who work In nnpnhoullhy almonphero‘ Pruner), workmen in lenlhor slur". Ilono cullcra, bakers, while lud manufacture”. are all more or lan luhjocl lo du enle according lo their llronglh ul conslilulion.~—— The only muhud lo prcvcnl 4mm. in the urea lionnl me ulu medicine ulnrh nlnlncu {mm lho Circulation all dclalerinul humnn, and "pull them by ‘lho buwcln. Tunic: in any form are injunm‘n. on may only put at! the evil day lo make II more lulnl, The um 01 Brundrelh‘n Pull: wyllinsuru hcullh, because lhcy inks IH impure mullcrl out ul the blond. nnd lhc body in not “unheard bu, urrngllncned by Ihcir operation, for them valuable I’xHlda not» force, but Huey nlsm unlurc. unJ are nokoppnnrd. but harmonize with Inc-r. Sold at Dr Brnndrclh'n office. 241 Bromhnny. .1! 25 cenu var box. - COLDS. COUGHS. AND CONSUMPTION. erglil'l lmlian Vegolnblo Pllll area most delight l'ul ")olean for carrying 0“] cold. because they czpol from iha nyulcm nll morbid and corrupl lru mura, (the cnuao oforcry kind 0! than") I" an un ly and nalurnl a manner. that |ho body in relieved of all in nufl’uringu no if by magic. Four or five of mi [whim Vegetable inn. . lukon every night on zoing to bed. will m u Ilion ‘liimo remove Ihu um:t ululinnlc cold ~31 the name I'me the dice-live or, gum will borrulored la a healthy lane. and the blood In complelely pu rifled. that inflummnlion of llio lungu, consumption .or any olher fnrm of'dil enso will be nbululo ly inipmsiblo. :- BIWAHE UF COUN'I‘EIIFI-ZITS —Tlu‘ public uru ruu~ iiunod ugniiiu llio mumy-puriuuu medicines which. in order lo deceive, am culled by name: umilur lo Wriglu'n lndinn Vugomblu Pilll. ~ THE ONLY oniamu AND amum: INDIAN chic nnuc Plum luvs THE lIGNATURE or Wu. Wniom wanTzN WITH A ran on TM; 10? LABEL or no" mx. ’l'o counterfeit this in roman, and all olllcra Mould 6a anuuunn AB Poison Offices dovolcdoxclumvuly go the aulo ol Wright's Indian Vegetable ”Pills. whulb-ulu um! relnll. 169 Ilnce Siren]. Philadelphia ; 288 Greenwich Slrcol, New York; and 198 ’l‘romunl Street, Boulou. flgmt for Clear/ield, 1!. Show, _ for other agencies in Clear/fold 6’; other com: lies. see advertisement Monomer column. I I ' REGISTER’S NOTICE. To all creditors, legatces, and oth er persons interested: O’l‘ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that N the (allowing named persons have filed their administration accounts in the office of the Register for the Probate at Wills and granting Letters of Adminis tration in‘au‘d for thecounty of Cloarflold, and that the same will be ptesentod to the Orphans’ Court of mid countv for confir mation and allowance on the first Monday at Februw next, at 10 o'clock. A. M. vuz : ' - ' ' ' "The administration accoul)t 05033119: rino Crossmnn. Executrix ‘of HlB 98‘8"? 0‘ Joseph Crowman. late of Burnsidetown'. ship,‘C|earfield county. _dec'd. The administration account of Michae) Eiselmnn. adminis‘tracor o! the alga!!!" Jacob Frederick Apple. late of Kallpaul township. Cleatfig’ld c'ounly. dec’d-, 1 . .'w~.WM. c.‘ WELCH, Reg’g'g,” .‘ Reg’u Oflic'e.Clem-- ; ‘ ~ 7 ficld,-Dcc.’2l,~lB46a‘§js ' ' FRS. R S” UNK Auduor’s Notice. - Samuel Hood '] Venditioni N 0.9, of ua.’ | May term. 1846. Heavy Hagurty &' Sam?! Jordon. Gm- Fifi-we judgement ‘ niahces of Archi- I C(editors ofthe bald Campbell. J said defcpdnnts are heteby notified that tho untle'téigl‘t‘ed. (as Auditorrappointed by that Court at the term of. NM. 1846,) will attend at the Prozhonotnry’s office. in Clearfield. on Saturday the 23:] “January next. to dis. tribute the mouicu arising from the tale ol property in ,puvaunnce of mid writ. ' t ‘ 'ALEX. IRVIN. Aud'r. 1 Dec. 28,1046.' u ‘ . Put down for trial a! Feb’y Term. 1847._ Benjamin Yingling vu John Waggonot W. W. Pollar'o Adm'rl vs Goo. Johlulon Alexander Cook W David Adamo D. I‘. Dunlap . v: J W Miller &Som, George Sendai: ‘ vu Polar Dillman ‘ Andrew Davis. ' ‘.5; n John Forgu-on John Klmo et al yl M McClollqnd 4: Thou. , [Robina - ' y p 5 Wm Dunlap ' ' u hue Thump-on Spouinx. Good 4% Co. u Charlol Horton A Jana Davin ol II '7: John Riokoln ‘ John Connor . . y. Waluqn gamma- ' '_ George 3 Logan . u Hun-horn 6: Wang" . [GR Barren“ . '-j Mn Richard Shut? wk; MaghQW'lßr'Oanl 1 .v- Georg. DlAniqh .. ,:' Gonnmonfi'ealth ‘0! I! Chainluu ".1 Chlmbvfd'."'i OPERATIONS ON-THE TEETH. . [Dram mes Locke, spsprct-_ W lb!!f~intucms ,ll); mm. of Clem‘fileld and Vicinity,’tha! he can be cunsullml M his room at Mr. Fla aal's hulel in the Emmy)! of Clcurfield. du ring lhc month of February next. All thuse who are ch-siroua u! havlng their NATURAL let-HI upémled un, ‘or ARTI FICIALS inserted will likely find it to their advanmge to call a! Ihat lime. . J ltd-“ Dr. 1.. will visit Clearficld rcgularl) herenflcrl Jan. 8, 1847. John J. Read ‘] In the Common Plenaot . vs. .V [Clearlield county, No. Heirs and legal ' 7. Febrrmry,terrrr, 1847. Representative: FCitutron to enter satis ol George Hun- l laction on mortgage. ter, dec’d. J CLEAHHELD COUNTY. as: The Commonwealth o/ Pennay/vania (0 he S/rcrrflof (.‘leurficld county. Greeting : lOU ore heneby commanded that,you 1 Summon the heirs and legal repre oentnllvcl ot George Hunter, late at Law rence township. Clearlield county, dec’d, no that they be and appear before the Judges ol the Court ol Common Pleas at and tor said county ol Clearficld, to be holden at Clenrfielrl on the out day at February next, there to answer to o peli litrn ol John J. Read, which was present ed in our Guurt ol Common Pleas at No vemher term, 1846, setting lorth that he, the sand John‘J. Read, on the seventeenth do) of May. Anno Domini. 1836, purcha sed ol the and George Hunter a certain tract or parcel ol ldllll, rituate in Law» rencc town-hip, Clearfield county. l’enn sylvania. containing two hundred and se ver. mores, more or lens. 'I hat the said George Hunter, on the 14m do] ol Aug uat. A. D. 1838. executed to the said John J. Read. it Deed. to let simple, lur the said premium. And the Sdtd John J. Read, on the said 14th day ol Airgun, Anne l)o~ mini, did ”note to the said George llun ter,a mortgage on the said pre'o'rses lot the payment of the sum 0! eight hundred and titty dollars, by paying annually the sum ol seventy dollars until the whole sum shall be pinttl. The petttioner lurth er states that he has made rill tlLu several payments at the proper time and manner as mentioned and can't-named in said mortgage. But satisfaction has not been entered on the raid mortgage by the bard George Hunter, and Hill the surd George llunler iuxow decanted. and died intes tate. 'l‘lterelore, the hull] Court direct: that the said llL'ltl and legal representa lives be cited to be und appear bolore our said Court hat February term, 1847, to rhow cause. rl any the] hate. “In the Re cwder ol the said count} of Clearfield. ehould not enter satislaction on aid mort gage agreeabl) to the nets of Assembly in loch use made and provided. and have you then there this writ. Witness the Hon. Gooncv. W. Woouwnno, President 0! our said Court. at Cit-airfield, the third day of December, Anno Domini. one thuuund eight hundred and lorty~six. WM. C. WELCH, Proth'y. Agrecably lo the act of Assembly in such care made and provided the Sheriff ol Clearfietd' county publtbllt‘s the above “’rit ol Citation. there being no heirs or legal reprerrentutives ol SJld George ”on ter, in Cleanfield county. . JOHN S'l'l'l‘ES, Sh'fl. Sherifl'a ullice. Clear field. Dec. 28, 1346,; SHERIFF’S SALE. B Y virtue ol'a writ of Ventlxlioni Ex pUnaF. insucd out ol lhe Courlol Common Pleas of Clearfiuld county. and in me directed will be exposed to public sale on Monday Ihe fin: do) of February nexl (Coull week.) at (he Coon house in the Borough ol Clearfield, all (he int-rent olthe defendant 0!, In. and (o a certain piece of hail. situate in Houston tomuhip Clearli’d-lil county. containing 69 acres. more 01 loss, which "act ol land (he said‘ Josiah Wuhburn holds under articles of ugreement &c.. with n Dwelling Home and Burn (hereon erected, and about 30 acres Ll laud cleared. Seized and taken in exrculion,and to be sold as lhe proper ty 0! Josiah Washburn. by me. ' JOHN STITES. Sh’fl. Shfl’s Office Clear- I'leld. Jan. 8, 1847. g LIST OF CAUSES . Court Proclamation, ‘': WHEREASIIIO Hun. Geo. W. Woouwa’d Pr 2 deutJudge'gl'lbo Courtol'Common Pia“; lhthjl’ldiciul district. compuacd ul ‘lho counting, Clinton. Mimin.’Coulm and Cloni'flold. and", [lnn James 'l‘. Leonard and Abruhum K ‘Wtight.’ Esq-rs. Assoociute Judges in Clcnrfiuld County, In”; ismmd their precept, bourmg dam lhu let duv of Dag 18-16. [0 mo directedJnr I”).de u' ~ I ‘ ~ ,' Court 0’ Common’ Plan, ,Orplmm Courtrcwu 0! Quarter Seasiona, and Court qf chr 4; 71,; miner and General Jail l):h‘vcry,-_ , ut Clcnrfiold 'l‘own.forllw County 0! Clonrfimu‘mn the lat Monday 0! Foh'y ndxt, (being the 1,, do; ol'lho monlh.) l Nance {mt/wrcfizre. hereby giveh. ’ (o the Coroners. Juaticnn ot'lho l’cnco,& Comtnhlu m and for the County ol'Clcnrfiold. to nppennn (ham own proper pomona. with Rulla,“Rccords.lnquiniuom, Exnmmntions and other Remembrances. lo do than.) ‘lbingu which their offices do In their behalf upperuhp to be done: and all wnnossgl and otherpergum pm.‘ aerumg m behnllpl lhoCommoqu-alth «gums! any prisoners are tequlred to be than and theranltanding and noldcpurl without leuvo, ntlheir penl. Juror: are rcqucsled to be punctual in Ihmrultendance u the nppuiqtedlime agreeable to unlico: ’ G . nderm had al the town of Clchrfiolthu 's3.??an of Dchmber, m the ycnrofuur Lord on, Ihounnnd eight hundred nndl Igrly mg. and the . ‘ th carofimericnn n'vpL-n “we, “'39" m" y JOHN S'I'ITES. smr . 2. Strays. 5‘ ”I”. "1 ame to [he ruidvnce nf. ' "'(zwwy'éfi‘; Q} the. subscnbev in Brad," 5,512; (and luwnship about me 20th -.¢~.-~,» . e: of November In“. a 3 you old dark brown hrih‘r. with n whilh streak. along the back. and “hilt: face. Mm, l-x bout the same limv, a spring calf. whi‘e, “ilh a black hcnd. The owner is desired In come forwud. as Ihc law directs, olhov erwise Ihey will be disposed ofin pursu ance or said law Jan.1.18~17 APPEAL. Yutice I 5 hereby given that an nppral N on leulrd anvl petsunal property for lhc Borough nf Ulvaufirlcl and the tmvn., ship of Lawrence, will be held at the Corn nunirnern uflice an the ’2B h day 0! Janu ary‘fixcxi—antl on line 29th 0! Mid month, an appeal will be held, at laid office, for, the benefit 0! owners and agents of unleh ted lands—at uhich time and place a” persons interested may attend. By uulrr ol Cdm’rl ' H. P. THOMPSON. Cl’k Co-n’rs ()flicr. Dec. SI. 1846. ‘CAUT I O N . 5 LI. pun-ms an: hen-by uulioned .. f [a gains! buying nr selling at in any 3 way gnu-«ldling wilh a Dark Brjawn Ham, onc Black Marc and one Cow. Mule am‘ f red fipollrd. now in [he pnsseniuu ofJohn : B. Mlchacl. of Kuthaus lnu‘nship. a! the ; same belong lu me and are in his puaus- .’ won an luau mly. : lhc. 13. 1840 LIST OF TRAVIS JURORS For Feb. (crux. 1846 Samuel Fipfun F..um-r John “’uld, urn. do G. \V. Davis 2 d" S. K. Hrgariy do John Roam: do AJ.J.,Beamsr do Samuel Troy do W. F. Julinslon Muller ’ do Con. Mitchell merr Burnside John B icklvy dn' do I James McEwun dn dn Lemuel Byers do do Levi Lufz Merchant Unvingmn Michavl Sclmrll Cnbinetinaker do Adam Huey 'l'enmslcr do Samuel Jordon Farmer Jurdon Juhn High dn do John Swan, acn. do . do John Michael: do Keith“- James Spencer do Pike John England do do Daniel Baily do do M. E. V'Voudl M. D. Ab’m Hens Farmer John McPherson Tanner Ab’m Hoover Farmer Marlin Flt-gal du _., 'l‘hos. Henderson, Blacksmith Decatur Wm. Clarke Farmer ' Penn Arthur Brll Lumbrrmnn Bell Julm Eldon ... Earmer ?do A. S. Iron-:rd do Goshen Thus. Hewil du ' Huston Edw William! do Bradford 'l'lw». Leonard do Girord Ruben Mitchell ‘_ do ' anrenco } "Gannon. A-Ll. pernons‘nre hubby cluttoued'xl~ guinst purchating two no‘tcn given by In: to Martin Myrter. of Penn town ship. Cleurfieltll county. and ’both dated “the 7th December. 1646."—-‘one payable in two month! [or Twentyva‘ix bushel: «3/ Wheat. the other, pnyable in fivermonthl. far 'lwenly.-/'our Doilars—M the above note. were obtained from me by fraud. and l 3.0 therefore determined not to pl] them unlcsl compelled bylaw ' ROB‘T MQCRACKEN. it'- Fcrauson tp. Jan. 2. 1847. ' , JIDMINISTIM TOR’S NOTICE. ‘ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (he! ‘ ‘ Letters»! Adminiltvalion ,havo bagn granted to :he lubscribeu on the Hunt; ol David Wheeler. late ol Benezet £9"- ship. Elk county. dec'duthereforo all potion. .knowing lhamtelvel indebted go said estate are requirqtl. .to mukolmmedl ale payment to thy subscribe". and lholo having «Inmauds will preicnt the. duly uulhenticatedhlor settlement. . 1' , CHAS. E; 'CADWELL. ' V ,HENRY B. MEAD, _ ; " ' fldmim'uranrm, Elk co. Dec. 22. 1846. . _ ' . TINWARE." ‘A' general Inn“. ' men: olATinware will be Conant}!!! {melt nn’ hand. ,of‘ithe' best quality; {"1 ma e; ~ ~ -. : , .. . ‘ j ’KR‘ATZEnfig nanng'r'r‘sl, “Iv”. " ;. .- v ROBERT LEONARD ELLIS LP,“ lii Baum; (,0 I!!! - do Brad] do do do Bougu Bonugh Morris do El
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