THE RCPUBUCAN• Clearflel d, Pa , Febunty 7, Appointments by Gov. Bigler. HAnnisunno, Feb. 2—Gov. Bigler haS ado the following important appointments o offices in Philadelphia. Inspector of Domestic Distilled 'Spirits harles H. Schreiner, of Union county. Inspector of Salt Provisions—George etz, of the Northern.Liborties. Inspector of Lumber --Jas. S. Watson. Sealer for Weights and Measures for ity, S. C. Thompson. . Keeper of the Powder Magazine—James afl'crty. Health Officer—William McGLansey. Measurer of Marble—Jacob Umpstead .fMontgomory county. Dr. Gilbert, M. 11., Port Physian at Phil n each , addi•. le Us . az's. iel phia. David Linch, to be Sealer of weights nd measures, at Pittsburg. Jas. Keenan, of Westmoreland to be adjutant General of the Commonwealth. J. B. Baker, of Lancaster, and James Donnelly of Armstrong county, to be aids to his Excellency, with,the rank of Lieut. Colonel. • 43::7- The weather has been quite mild nd p!easant for the last few flays threat ning certain destruction to our, good roads. f:* — The lion. RICHARD BRODHEAD, of the U. S. Senate and the Ilon. A. Gm :3IOILE of the House of Representatives have our thanks for remetnbcring us in the dis ribution of their favors. ACCIDENTS--BREAKINO Ltos.—Two ac• ..idents, by which two persons have had ach a leg badly fractured, have occurred n this vicinity, within the present week. 'he first was that of Philip Maen, whilst .rawing a stick of timber to the river on onday last, it came in contact with his and broke it below the knee. The other was that of Clarence, son of oh Barrett, on Tuesday evening whilst ploycd in the common sport of sliding swn hill on a sled. Tho sled was loaded ith little lads and ran against a stump, caking his leg above the knee. _ • will be seen by the proceedings of '.meeting published in another column t the friends of Agricultural industry in county, have at length adopted active '..sores for the formation of a County 'cultural Society. This AESOCiallOil is auxiliary to the State. Agricultural ':•"ety. Similar movements aro being e in patty of the counties of the State, ;'we wonld like' to see our citizens,and 'lulls/4ff farmers, devote some atten "--i this most important of all our in- . • . BIZ George W. Baal) not Dead several reasons we arc glad to an ; . : e to the citizens of this:county, that Baab, who so mysteriously dis red from the Sennamahoning in July 1 is not dead, but is alive and in health, i.'its.'in'Cincinnati a few weeks ago.— vlimation we had of this fact • announcement in the M'Kean The editor stating that ho had con .with a gentleman who had seen Mr. • nd conversed with him in Cinci nna his information is further confirmed WUITE, who is now holding court He states that from the information • r ed in Tioga couaty-,Wheie the friends Daub reside--credit was given to ..ry. • We `receive a great many letters in rse of a year from our 'subscribers, .Iding-and complaining, and oth. ering and rejoicing; but the follow. , takes a little of both characters, and 41 of good nature and good sense cannot forbear giving it a place, if -= the at our own expense. February 2d., 1852. . MoortETEsq.:--Sir as .I do not .e without a paper of the county 1 n, I havo concluded to take your nether year at least, and you will -end it on as before to ---- P. 0., 4 send you the money now, but y you between this and the May What is the reason there is not I your own party take your paper? re more whigs take it in proportion, s you are on our party, end you to give our party a good deal, of or it, but I am in hopes,' old' man, , u will see the folly of your free inciples, and come round, to the believe you are a true Pennsyl- Only, got a scum over your eyes. not g oing to write a political let- But send on the paper antrtnake as you can.• , I am, with respeetyoun3;&c. APPOINTMENTS Rolm 'lnto Superintendent of the Phila: nd Columbia Railroad, has been -and Baker, D K :, of, Lou. unty, appointed in his . Thee. igler has appointnd D. Gilbert, M Physician of : Philadelphia.. • thq enp pppearsiargest when he to set,. so,does, ,the proud ost niagpifiCently just 'before his .. ~.„.._..... EXECUTION TOOTPONED. FURTHER RESPITE OF OTTO GRUNZIO. —Otto Grunzing; whose execution 'wa's'te have taken place gn Friday in New York, bas'been -further respited by Gov.', Hunt, for one. month, in consequence of ' the confession made by the mistress of; the condemned. The following is a copy of the telegraphic dieptitch , received by SherifiCaruley: -. ... • ALBANY. Jan. 30..1852. 1 Thomas Carnley, Sherifil-11 appears' that Margaretta, the concubine of Grunzig has made a confession at the last moment which is said to change the posture of the case. For the purpose ofmaking a furth-; er investigation, I have granted Otto Grun-1 zig a respite for four weeks. Acknow.' ledge this. , WASIIINGTON HUNT. 1 l'he Sheriff, in person,_ forthwith corn.: municated the pleasing news- to . Grunzig,' 'who ,exhibited deep emotion at theresidt, , evidently anticipated a further delay oldie I isentence,knowing that Margaretta had been I sent to Albany the day before, for the par pose of obtaining an intervieW with the Ex : ,ecutive. I Great anxiety was exhibited by the German friends of Grunzig, who were; present in the prison near, the cell when' Sheriff Carnley Came hurriedly into the; , jail, bearing in his hand the last dispatch" from the Governor, in which he confirm. led the former one, which granted a furth.' er respite, of four weeks. The Sheriff; rend the respite, and exclaimed that it was all correct, when Mr. Lindermuller and several other Germans present ;seized Grunzig with a hearty embrace, and kiss ;cd him, at the same tinie shedding tears , lof joy, so delighted were they with the, just interposition made by the Governor,' believing, as they do, that Grunzig is in-,1 nocent.. Previous to the intelligence, the excite. , merd.became intense, as the time for the' execution was fast approaching. The ar• rival of the last despatch was nt near' eleven o'clock. The implements of death; had all been prepared ; the gallows was erected ; and every rope and putty duly' adjusted to effect the awful . deed, and all I was excitement to hear the latest news, from the Executive, who held the fate of the doomed man within his control. On the outside of the prison, and inside its walls, many persons were collected, con- Iversing together on the probability of a', further reprieve. The guilt or innocence of the prisoner was also freely discussed, and the majority, as- fa r, as we could hear,, were evidently in favor of the prisoner's , innocence, and their manifestations show- cd that to be the case, on learning of a' further respite. It was concluded on Thursday after.' noon, as a last resort, to send the we.; man, Margaretta, to the Governor, and , let her make toliim her confession. Prior) to her starting, , it showever r. Clinton, counsel for the prisoner, w telegraphed tint she was coming. Accerdingly, Mr. C. went to the Attorney General, and got from him a written opinion that, on such a confession as Margaretta was said-- be willing to make; it would be a proper case for the Executive to grant further l respite, in order that the whole facts might be fully investigated. Armed with this w ritten opinion of Mr. Chatfield, Mr. Clin • ton, early on Friday, Morning, conveyed Margaretta before Governor Hunt, the wrek bed woman looking the picture of despair, bearing in her Arms an infant of `ninen months, and likewise within a month of her seconed a,ccouchment. But there was not a moment to be' lost—nay,' an instant's delay might have defeated the very obj . ..ict or the interview. The con fession was made with all possible seed, through an —interpriter, the substance of which is, that she, Margaretta, had herself placed the poison in the house of Grunzig, unknown to him, with an intention of poi. soning both. Grunzig; as well as his wife, partook of .the soup in Which the, poison had been placed—both were sick, and vomited from its effects. Margaretta;.af. terwards saw. Grunzig relented of what', she had done ; told him he was poisoned,l and applied remedies for his relief. She, took him to Hoboken fer the purpose of drinking new milk from the cow, which sho had been told was an antidote for poison. The Governor, pn hearing the confession, , at once granted a further respite of four' weeks, for the purpose of allowing the au thorities here time for more fully investi gating the facts in this very extriordinary case of murder. Margaretta was to leave Albany yesterday afternoon, by the four o'clock train for this city, and no doubt s arrived last night.: ; She has not- been put under arrest ; but whether the District At torney, Mr. Blunt, will order her arrest to day, is a matter purelY within his jurisdic tion and judgment. It is very prebable she will bo arrested nnd placed in the tombs for safe.keeping.7-4/cra/d. DEATH OF TWO ROBBERS.—On the nigh, of the 17th inst., three ruffians,entercd the house of Mr. Abner Davis, of Worthing ton • township', -Richmond county, Ohio, and demanded his money ; .one of the men at the same time presenting a pistol at the head of Mr. Davis,and the others prepared with bludgeons and knives, in case of re sistanco. Mr. D., finding resistance use less, •unlocked his chest, and gave them his money ; ($980,) after which they lett, l and being followed soon afterwards; by Mr. Diivis' and others, two of them :were found frozen to delith, about a mile from where they commited the rctiber.Y7Lr!dithe other some distancebeyond, apparently returning to hie , lifeless icompanions, al mist insonsible---the night being stormy, and' a good deal of MOW having fallen.— His" name William Messner.: immediately arrested. The names of the others were, Jones and Cooper,.the former an old offender from New York, with both cars. cropped. All the money wits, found on the person of:; Jones. ' a ppears they were, intoxicated, and: sat ilowg,on h.Y.the - reed, - whew they beetirne-insenet . ; tie frOM the 4 0 1.3,iuid . finoily'frei4: 04 e 4 h. . . I .t , r F~Offi c7CLi~i~RNTL Ige On - Tuesday January 27,185, ARRIVAL OF THE PROMETHEUS.IDAvw SHAFFER, in the, 27th year of ; h 2 is a. COMAIUDit EATER. i Mr. SIIAFFER wan a native of Union The steamship Prometheus, from San County, Pa., and became a' resident of Juan, arrived ut New York on the 30th Pike township, Clearfield Co., in 1845. At tilt., bringing dates from Snn Francisco to i the time of his death he waS engaged in thelst of January, , Lind also neatly a mill-Igetting out timber on• the premises of his ion" in gold dust, ' Father-in-law, George Ross, in company The San Francisco, of Jan: Ist, sa y s : i with three other men. Ho was standing i l "The Oregon will take to-day; $1,345,- l on the top end of a timber stick, cutting it 000 in gold dtist. I off, while two other men were engaged i near by in felling a tree, when the tree The Prometheus' brings 355 passens°ers,, •ta $63,900 in gold oust on freight, and $BOO ,- ,1 began to ll one of thd hands ran near to where Mr. Shearer stood, and stuck his 000 in the hands of passengers. double bitted axe into the timber stick{ up- She arrived at San Juan from N. York oniywhich Mr. Sheaffbr stood, and when on the evening of the 15th tilt, - She pass- ' the tree, fell it struck across the top of the ed on. the 1 Rh near the Reef of Nicara- • tree upon which Mr. Shaffer stood, and as gua, the wreck of a largo vessel, the for-, the tree lay across a log, it broke where ward part only remaining. the tree struck itand that throw Mr. Sheaf- The news from the mines is highly en- ler into the air, and as he fell his arm couragintf. — \The yield in the placer dig- struck across the edge of his axe stuck in pings has proed very bountiful since the the stick, which cu o t r hth is o ar rmm severely, sep rain set in. anting the arterya, (the Mane • The survey of n railroad from San Fran- rial Xrtery,) causing his death from the cisco to San Jose has been completed) loss of blood,d, in about nd w three hours . from the The total cost is estimated at $1,439,- time e recved the ou. Mrffer - 120 17. was a prominent member of the Baptist ---- No further steps had been taken in re- church of Curwensville. Modest and re- Outstanding Debts due County. Bard to the other railroads proposed in thel tiring in his disposition, but faithful in the COUNTY. drIATE State, discharge of his duty, both as a husband, i From p :n v i n t e . r f e a. l.l,ll . :tal, i n j n 0 1 ! .... 184. 7 . .1.0 1 )? 1 111 :7 tia owns d., ISM an t'u father and member of tho church of Jesus ' '''"''''• "'"" Tke Indian war in the southern coup- sssii siii, s . Antes tin laity:a/tett do 7 11) • Christ, and universally beloved by all his i ti,‘„,';; t,:',`,:i n d,,ts,;,'„'„, ',l,;:', tut „„ tieYof California had terminated. It turn- , do 514 acquaintances—nod he died as he lived full ' r,r,, ‘ ",1f, 3 . ,',Hi,i'v, ,-. et ',:: ed out to be EnerZly one of those periodical . • of with and the Holy Ghost. Ile express- k./1,111 114v111 Ift•r, do 'oo fi: ddu 17 1:1 predatoiy incursions of such frequent oc- r tort J Mattl.rmv do itno'n l o " .j'i .'" it'a h al , ' 1564 ) 66j 'ed no desire to live, but was wholly, re- F , ..iis ~‘l(': I .:. 1.",0 110 C''ca 1;') 1 curve in these regions. It is said to . i [runt ” oU,VIIY 00 1 oxen ton au , , , signed to the will of his Divine Lord, and Fswi ilium...o4os du Pend • do LI '7 have been more immediately provoked by died •• • in Fr,,m 4. t3undailin Lo iteli Itldl 41 :d rejotcing the hope of eternal life. I , 1/111 J n. 111,110 110 MOO do ''n oil an illegal atiimpt of the Sheriff of San . • • l'uo ,lIG. od otol.r do Molly d/ 41 3'. ,In his death the woe has been bereaved of vim - . Jermo IdEvrea do lItuoa:(14 do 37 tis Diego to seize the cattle of the Indians in kind and atkictionato conipanion ; the I n t oo-. m .'/JA l. g'.:..i `.'i's' L'`,7.l;:::' ° (;,.° 1 .,i 1 V,i ) payment or State taxes, as well as by , a childreni of a kind father, and the churchlri.t...`,...ll;;3v..`iirst;'tt;;'‘:.(ioi:ii ',l's j i t i.; r 7wiise`c: ) , ' 3 ' l l °:, cruel and barbarous conduct towards thepis_ , m . , ‘ o.li. ( u ..0 I I l d. 1,4) a of one of its brightest ornaments. '... o , to- I From Wm Irvin do Pike Indians by evil disposed white persons. neral took place on Thursday the 29th 111 ( I.l' litiVei r int 6 (4) 1 11 .6 ?'s r ;:n" 1 15' 1 51 IVI l'l 9 / A Settlers' and Miners' Convention is inst., and was attended by n very large I 1:;„",' 11 . „,b,A,,' , , e, 1 1 1 1 ;: r i ~. ',1.: rg, 7J proposed to be held shortly, for the par- concourse of people ; t h e serv ices were , i i .:,,,,. Win Ginbaroj to grst i lond t r i o .; T, n o pose of taking into consideration the vats- 11.°3 l ittl Y audu in/ tioi u/ conducted by Rev. S. Miles and J. R.1140r-t k v r." 1. 1 1 1 1 ;,. I K lo",lrro r rlng ous questions afTecting their interests, and i ris. m i .. N f iles taking such action upon them as may be preached an excellent ser- \ - Fri , i;;;',.'"si-inlis do lo b i7i t isisit.' ,l l ° . MI Vrom I:t•at oßr ttl. a do Doom u • 110 13 5 mon on the occasion from Matthew 20thli irm W. If r icl'titckno do V et s :won do b' deemed most advisable. from il; Bundy so Fox tit; Si :7l . ' chapter and 44th verse. "Therefore be ye From CI-Intl , ' 51 i g not do Gourd ija ild 74 47 The San Francisco Picayune says it ' also ready: for i .n such an hoer us you il: o n'''. •Visi v si v i,lP. h .,:;:i a l o s l' P o',i i rs a s, tin •.4 VI has seldom been the lot of a steamer to hosi ii s.,..,ei do Cio tti " do 314 . 47 I think not the son of man cometh." Fr in Das id Williams do Jordan do 14:1 !,/ carry a fortnight's budget of news more : -----------.--------- 1',.. - ,°„'." ,''',X„;,4lo,l:!gi„' do 1;",T,T,'",,%?, it.', l o l uninteresting in character than that which From ducal. Vll.B do M ft orrls '' do .115 HU From S. ‘lrldenore do P enn do 151 11 3 letlYea by the steamer Oregon. We 4rc. From Job En g /nod .10 Pike tla 503 4/ From al. Ilolidocter do I'o.oo do ..1, 77 alt at sea on the Pacific side of the wOrld From 'l.'. lleoder.oo do 'A4lo'l's4l dO t'.l 33 --Infr 5 Vri 41 Outstanding Or,:mt. , I le.! 43 NEAULY $1,000,000 IN GOLD. —all in a state of uncertainty and confu sion. Nothing is fixed, and, from all ap pearances, is not likely to be for some time to come. No one can tell who is Governor of California—who is Mayor of San Fran cisca—where the scut of Governtnent is, whether at San Jose or Vallejo--what set of claimants has the best riuht to upwards of half a dozen contested scats in the next Legislature—what party has the best title to the Municipal Governinent of San Fran cisco, or whether New York or the Chival ry have the controlling power over the Democracy. AGRICULTURAL MEETING. A meeting of the citizens of Clearfield county, was held in the Court House on Tuesday evening Feb. 3d, 1852, for the purpose of organizing a County Agricul tural Society, auxiliary to the State Agri cultural Society. On motion of Hon. R. Shaw, Ilon. 'CIIOS. B. DAVIS, was call ed to the chair—MAILTIN NICIIOLS, jr., JOUR STIrES, JOHN W. WRIGHT and AN DREW PilOOllE, Vice Presidents, and Thos. 11. Fallon and Ross Reed, Secretaries. After being thus organized the meeting was severally addressed by Messrs G. R. Barrett, J. IL MeEnally, John R. Hoyt and P. A. Karthaus, after which, on motion Eli she Fenton, G. R. Barrett,G. L. Reed, Jo seph, Irwin, J. R. Reed, William Mitchell, R. Shaw, Sr., 3. B..McEnally, John Stites, James Fulton, G. P. Crunch, Hugh Orr. Thomas H. Fulton, P. A. Karthaus, Isaac eT, C hompson, Matthew„Cawell, Jacob Hoo ver, James McGheerldawford Gallagher, John Fiegal; Benj.Smeal,Wm. M. Hunter, Thomas Leonard and Francis Cuudrict. were appointed a committee by the Presi dent to meet at the Court House on Satur day the 21st inst., for the purpcesa of ftam ilia a Constitution, and appointing a board of officers for Raid society, to be submitted to a smeeting of the people on Tuesday ev ening of the next court for adoption. On motion, it was Resolved, That a copy of these proceed ings be handed to the Clearfield Repub. !ican for publication. + . l On motion, Tho meeting adjourned, he I Washington Fob 2.—The largo three story brick building nt the corner of Penn sylvania Avenue and Fifteenth street, oc cupied jointly by Mr. Wren as a tavern, and Er. Lloyd as a wino store, was des troyed by fire this morning. The fire caught in the upper story and spread with great rapidity, entirely destroying the building, together with two others adjacent, one variously occupied as offices and the other as Hazzard's Exchange ' Office and Bishop's Book store. The first was occu pied by J. 1 1 , Sullivan of Georgetown, and the two latter by W. W. Corcoran.— Several small frame dwellings were also partially destroyed. The properties des' troyed were well insured. The fire was evidently the work of an incendiary. KOSSUTILS MOTU= NOT DEAD:The Constitutionelles .Blatt ags Bolonen has a letter from Posth, dated Dee. 20, stating that the report, I,voieh had been in simula tion, that the motlier of it.ossuth had de eesed, was entirely erroneous. we also find the same statement inTheVinna papers. A NOTLIER SCIENTIFIC WONDER 'Winn an Artificial DigeStivo Fluid,ni Gastric Juicßen e ! .A great Dyspepsia Curer. prepared from net, of the fourth Stonvich of the Ox. after directions of Baron Leibig,the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. tionali ton, NI D., NO. n north Eighth Street, Philadelphia. Pa. M. is a truly wonderful rem edy for Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint. constipation, arid Dcbifity„curin after natpre's own Method, by natura's own age g t n, e Gastric Juice, See Advertisement in another col. _____ ____ TAKE CARE. THE tax Met+ of Lawrence township. will tat.. Luica dist ihote torvteg O.:111101, 'r.ix on tin, Duo cute LAI Ruben Urreas.Utill,ctu lur toe )0r...h. , t. ur toi the Dook..ale et J Gs. A. steed. :allow Yren.u.er. fur the pt.stous ,au ale try L e artoe.l Llibl. . , l l ll, to Lilo glab-Clarer, ton or belute P h i - LI,sY the ' th inttan4 lhoso neglextoir to ohr to me,' pm. pare n t war. N. X. bloAllit,...t,N, t.t.usttt la i e, n, teal. ------- Estate of William Dunlap, DeCCOSC Nt.;r: tilfAttAl Y los, lettere ut At}Minis. I.ll un itiroLlon noon tie bitote ut W il:lcan colon. .late eito townthl, , , hove been In (Ina In 111 01 groLuel to he euUnquer, n:1 persons Iluyir (unmet ogiousl SISLI ce1., , t0 Prootulltitin Wooed, oolhoutteatod lot weltietneut, and those OWilig ILO 011U1.0 wlll va:.l. pa) ITI,a),)). I)UNI.Ar. JOH?. DUNLAP. Nice tot, net,. Feb.B, 1832. JAINIES A.. Ittaai. Lnwieeue t< a whip. FOR SALE. Tlik; lltitizit.: AND LOT vow occupied by Joules al'Onolell..ithote on the etit side of f p Lilo Medicinal Church. ih t.:l.6Aitri4l.l.) • so.d low WI ca , h, nod L)011.1.1111011 giVUL CM pi April Moll. Aiy tip to tilittti Li -E. kat/tutu, ti. lioalse, GEORGE PETTERS—Proprietor, t ~`r'' announces to e that he has taken tlint wed knew co *kareou Mat& Ca k Pine litotes, on the ihnuunh ul Marietta L.A.. 10110814 ysep; by INC ism e,,,ilihuU‘e, WllOlO tie Will LI. Ma ufl .d to iple at 1011 ;Ad Itioll ll ‘, and ns many now WVs a. may tuTur hies whit & Th 4 t ib beau t.t..rougnly, [wed, wail additions 01:11.11i1 khelolo, 01,1Li1.0. It oile 01 Li.. largest and .110.1.COmma• MU& 1101 e lu 111 b TA111.6 a's. at be sup plieil with the best esoe mnreet will nailed ; arid wit: be 0101'...41 %Vial 1110 Cb011:041 1. 4 , 10111. sad he wool at au 1.1111.11 usa his book eudeavuto to cvmd..ua to tan comitxt and P einsisseulli;&ssucsus ; do.pro. tnat la Joey lonely° Alsti.:2 ot the pub IC cutionsge blanetta. fob. 21.1. 18A—Ihn. WIRER • AND BOARDS. WILLIAM M'BR E& A. K. WRIGEIT. IX.WING formed a partne:ship in the Mereham dire heartless, at the boast , termerly occupied uy r tim• M'Brndeut Curwmisvilleo, They rtre bow receiving a large stork ul goods of every deserips t ion, which they will dispose of on the net rtlilti ,, ll able terms tor gram to every description, or boards shing and imber. or a tile cash wir be r lasedles. The t highest. prme will be given no lot goo e d timber Boards and shingles Ar . BRIDE & WRIGHT, Curwensville Feb. `Ztl, 1852. POPULAIL BOOK FUR AGUNTS , IIEADLEY'S LIFE OF IiOSSUTII. rrliPs' unclean/tan' hovels press, and will pub:ith lu Jane l'IlE LIFE OF LOUIS KOSSU'I'II, GoVEttrioß BUNoAttv. With notices in distinanished Men, brut &cues of the Run gotten Revelation. To which to an Apiieudis, ceramicit, toe guest impur.aus of the Aderessui, Iseisets Lissa hpees:hcsui NjegYar Ghlois. fly A). tlembey, sear ul "tale ot 'he bioseetsJosepbine." — Late uf ate eta with an 10. troduction by ttereoe Weill. In tale limo velum'', wile steel Portrait. tleitutin in style and price nits' icimphlue." Vsice, $I sN. Acentd, wanted in ever, County in the tinVel dtatcs, to Cauvisss rat the abovewait. •••Any Newspupet published within bOO nines of New Y d elute,ut Will dive tho above thee isun mina, ;bell rozeive a co tb py of the worh trometi.ately un s its publication tree ot espeuse id road. DEt'l3Y bz tralslsEtt. radishes', Dee d) Lssl. Y Philipsburg and Susquehanna Turnpike Road Company. 113 llEatkltlit •GIVLN to the Etneltheldn of L. • thin WALL that ea k.:leauea wtl: he held at the haw. ol tiemael DICIMSOIat la l'halipsburg. thi FitiMT MONDAY of filAlteli tag st. hotween the L.11,11E11 a.al er..p. to cleat Managers far the e whittle, y Lac. W. DAGEHAW rhillp.bnrg. Jan. 24. 1V53. A. Tavern is lan 41 and Warm EO.R SALE on RENT. e t -- - rrHE Sulisoriners awe for tale tho well known TAVERN 1 titAND known es the JEFFERSON LINE lIOTEL, situate arq wning the Jettotion county line, in Wady town. slaty. Clearfield Exounty. on the ttunigke fund lenthng to Y:r.e. ihe house in large nod cannulodiouT and well fitted up for n Tavern Mute. wit h titabitrag . an.. attnchwi. 'filet° hi Mit: l) Nat AllitE3 of L.lnd attached to it. of ti good quell. ity for farming purposes. If not wild won It dad be rented. rotsettlun will ho gtycn on the fi rst dny of Midi next (unbark' a u n y uaryl 6. i pntuculny. apply to ihe subscriber at Clearfield. j ti. Lt. 11/ittltk.T V. _ _ Estate of Wilson McClure, dec'd. ivroTicE IS ORRERY OIVR. That [Atter' of Admlu il istrat ion haso been granted to the subscrihere on the h tote of Wilton bi'Cluro. Into of lilm township. Clearfield county. deceased. All persons inuebted to teal estate wil the a ter mike immediate payment, and there having claim againsysaid e. tate am requested toprevent them enly autMa M edea for settlement. Ramat W. - Nt'el eel. at thirstiest/lite will give the business attention at aII times. 11. W • 51'N AU I.• Ad mleistrator. MARY M'CLU RV.. Admizakti Mat Ca t w easy il le. Deo. 2... that. • . . Estate of John IV:61111er, dec'd. 1 1 0 .071(3c, Is HE:Matt( a t u f t N. subscr i ber . g of Admin. JAN Ist ration hava bo.n issned e on the elude of John W. Miller. late of ltecoarla townstiii). deceased. All• Damns indebted to maid estate will ti °refute make inuneillutn payment—and those having elating en Ind the same. are re quested topmost' them to tins sobscriber. In llecoaria to ism sblp, doll nu ilientiorand far siftlamust. I ruined laio 'Attention ts reunited to this notice, Jointer that the estate may be settled without delay. • LIONAL W. WEI.% Ada*. neCCATIS township, Jan. 15, 1552—pd. • ' • NOTICE TO COLLECTORS: - A LL t'° ' !lectors for 050. and for former years. theupevss to arrears. aro regulated to pay bogie 'initial. IST the whole amount of their duplicates. on or hoforetho nest February court. Photo who uegivat this notice coo have on Op postautly of paving toruettost lathy Etioriltroon altar court. And Rome nr I itu Collectors for 1851 had bettor keon.ala ult for that (Our. order or am uipluo b toom• • 0, co WIANIJ4II, Unuory 10,M1 RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES CLEARFIELD C 01171411. ARTHUR 112 LL I iq . Zroortr or Cleatfield county:lo OCLI , IIIIL ith mil coo city Tolm th of Junutoy. ltsl, to thu'l.n of J soolu)lco. Dr. •.• : , To am't reoelvetl from owners of thiscatcd Lands. 111 , 55 33 , To amount let:Ettail Ituill COIIMIIOII. • 11.1:33 b 3 1 Ti tml.l/C0 of titian I ii,..tl lot 11b4u fa, 18,7 area led . I I '' • lot. now transferred tit touutY• '' 6O 34 . To balanou ou. ow.a.cy tatatt n.ttlment, 4,7 11./ Balance duoTts'r HO It 111 c(utity, ' . 70 711 • . . • -- (14 10749 i . . , ..• i , • . . ------ . . ': Cr. fly amour.)Valtl3-irorl, $ taZ 01 . 09103 By amount of tilection Expenses, , • .00%y am of Coastub!es* tart.ot. PO 1,2 lly • etrouut tssul A rs o, 116 t 4 ,. By amount paid County, (.1 onmlisloncrs. .-- 7 1 81 4u By 13111011111 paid ItonlVtuwers, 14 1 00 . By amount paid Prothonatarr • suu 15 liy amount paid Clerk to Commistioners„ 14a 73 • fly amount paid (*moons to 011111'1110 I I,as, 18 26 ,1 Ito amount paid for Vinland outman,. 111.1 BY nwount until County ,audions. 'll tO B it y amount puuloor elmi a. • YOl O.AI co tili By ainouut pun) on Piloting contract. I:0 OU fly anion of o+ol for Counsel„ BY n,unt tot.ld Court Lrytr, On it) or It, anion it paid tih,all7. , 113 :2 By 01111.titit titild lot l'estitsT, fox 6n,1 'Wolf Coalp I, 133 87 its amour) mild for t,tidgei, li7 (2 Ity riimpunt pool Into Troutu ot, the balance duo. . I t) 1.0 11l lanloUnt onul for Josuoss' lee., co By nwous( snitl for Jail Etas, 1.8 67 By amount of exoneration , to Collectorl ' 7.1 49 fly smount prrd for Aatlitio a Pod moutsry's accoutts 13 50 Its amount. I.aul on purelittie 01 I.ot flo 74, d.t 17 0.1 By umou n• p , 1:1 no Smiet meat doe /wads ow. 116 11 Ily lattuunt 00 itallt4l, t 4 in 4 es By amount told lot enrveyisZ ) fly 6.11.. tint ol Fens ra dlt .11 et A'torney General 1.3 36 fly amount o cloud to insulates and pitmen ea us. lettt. , l lot for u.•.leotion. TrelbatCli ' s per cent. on $7,701 81 at IS: per writ Arthur Bell, Treasurer, in account with 7bwnships for Road Tax. Amount Hood fix received Lied paid out 1850 and 1851, per cdaieinent herewith an. nem!, v z Anil, Pd. Am . !, Reed Borough of Clearfield, 22 00 Beetirta tow tiship, 407 4SS Bell township, 21 66 21 66 Bilges 10WIlYiilpoe 28 48 28 48 Bradford township, '23 41 '23 44 Brady township, '77 88 88 89 60 Burnside township. 900 * 9 envid Km tiship, 9 '7l 61 95 Covington township, 19 10 19 41 Deentur township, 26 65 31 Fox limn:lop, 00 00 Ferguson township, Girard townidop, 9 Goshen Tovvnship, 132 01 Minton township, 55 60 Jordan mei [Mop, 41 48 K [alba us twv risnip. ' 91 01 Low rem . ° Township, 65 28 Murr.a township, 6 98 . Perin township, Pike township. 11'oodwarit town•hip, Union tow inthi, 6:36 05 But Due road fund,lBso '5l 168 80 82.1 Road Fund for 1848 and '49 hul duo Irum lllbl sunk , 1., By unit pd. Bucaria tp. 2 22 Chest tp, 2o GO Covington tp. 12 OS Fef ff tibOn tp, 4 61 !;when township, :3 50 Jordon tp. 16 92 Karthaus tp. 13 9J Balance duo Road Fund ln' 188 and 1E49 $32 2.5 Balance due Road Fund fur '5O-'5l 188 Flt) Total Road Fund due, 221 U 5 Cr. By amount paid r'. G, Miller, an per lini receipt in lull lur bultnice. 221 0) Arthur Bell, Treasurer, in account with School Diitricts. Received Iron unseated lands, including balance duo nt last NV (I lenient, viz 1)11. tat. Amount paid 13ecaries District. 65 Amount paid Bell District 39 24 55 19 Ai:amid pii;il Borough, 9 99 Amount paid Bratllunl, 24 10 28 Amount paid Boggs, 18 64 94 69 Amount paid Brady, 61 L 6 74 212 Amount paid Burnside, 29 69 22 Antolini paid Chest, • 41 68 49 83 Amount paid Covington, 310 10 81 Amount paid Deemer,• - • 32 70 32 70 Amount paid Fergusm, 7 'l'3 Amount paid Fox, 3 90 AlllOllO paid Girard, 30 301 Amount paid Goshen. 193 21 81 Amount Paid Dusti), 41 16 44 IG Amount paid Jordan, lo 77 232 Aintand paid K.artnous, 03 661 Amount paid Lawrence, 08 11 88 Amount paid Morris, 12 30 , 19 35 Amount paid Penn, 9 15 )5 29 Amount paid Pike, 22 163 43 110 51 Amount paid Woodward, . Amount paid Union,. l e 28 8 6 7 13 Balance ul School Fund due disitieis and Treasurer as tollutvn : Due from Treas. . Due 'l'reas from ' Bel, 15 95 . Beccaris, • 65; Borough, 299 • Burnside, 40 Boggs, 26 05 ' ' Chusit 185 Manion,. , 16 04 Iluaion Brady . . 14 ,68, 1/oraler.,, , - Covington, , ' 7'73 . Jordan, 14 45 Decatur.. WnudvOrd, 5' 92: - Ferguson Fox, Girard. • ' Goshen, Kartliqus Lnwrencoi Morris Penn, ' Pike. Union, 7 9S. 3 90 2 74 20 54 ' 658 .11 80 4 7 05 , • 9 15 ' • 15 07 64 25 Duo Dis'ts. *232 50 .1-1110;11cus 1. tou 27 Due School Disiricis pd, G. £litter, au per reels. in 'full. 232 50 • • • . 117471:1 Vie nide:algae(' Commissioners of Creedlila contty. V v having Lsantotett the nacos:tots of MiTlitilt 1161.1., Tseelnier of , saw countytor •IBs, Po eurity. , met tee find tarn) Co anovettnied—and thetitro oatiluttilug tlebti due the e3uuty amount to MVO IbuUland five banartra and oisety• seven do hors and 101.4.00. , Cents . . . Mizell °wham' thti He M e ilty.ofJanDerf.:A• D.. 1851; tiilUtilar WiiY. • • . , ••• • .•vild.•Ablf.XlitfUEft. (Lumn . : - ' l'kilLlP 11.KV1iNliit Aileet.-G;11; GOODIANDLft; (lent. • • . . IN7i the undersigned Auditor/ o relent field county. heel au VV" eternized enz Mounts of At..'olt) tt ULLA.. Truism et ofeltarlfelo county for the Year Ilia fro zentne, teat the a