FOUR DAYS ' . nty's Arrival of the Atiantiti.,,7 , An6iher attempt to Assassitiqtp the. Queen of Sptzzn The steamship Atlantic; from Liverpool; with, dates to, ,the 11th inst., both from Liverpool and - tendon, reached her wharf at New, York zit tai , o'clock on the morn ing of - tha - • She encountered.very heavy weather du ring the greater portion, of her passage. The Asia arrived at Liverpool on Satur day evening, after a passage of ten, days and twenty hours. The political intelligence, though inter esting, presents nothing striking or impor tant. The Bank of England has reduced the rates foigold hot stuadithl. , Among ; the`passengers by the Atlantic, is W. 711. Dinsmore, Esq., bearer of dea patches. from London, and W. H. Rabbit, Esq., l l,earer of despatches from Paris. The most flattering accounts are re ceived' from the Austrian gold regions.— Large supplies of gold were soon expected , frOm that Tinder. In the House Of Commons; on Monday, the 9th inst., Lord Johri Russul. intradimed the, now Reform Bill, , Its main points are : The ''borpugh franchise is to be reduced from ten pounds to five pounds ; the coun ty -from fifty poundi to ten pounds. In Ireland the county franchise is to bo re duced from eight pounds to five pounds.— New class voters aro to be created out of thoga who • pay forty shillings per, annum (limo. taxes.' Assessed taxes or income tax property qualifications for members is to be abolished, and sixty-seven small bor oughs are to be enlarged by drafting from the inhabitants of the neighborhood.. ' or. ~bw ;1 s 1 Lord John'Rusielolso 'proposes taabol lsh the oaths now taken by the Roman Catholic Dissenters, and the solo obstruc- tion which now prevents the admission of Jews to scats in POrliainent. The Lords Commissioners of Her Ma jesty's treasury, hove authorized the.ad mission Or COWS fire' arms, intended for 'the instruction OMR: workmen in England, and, fox sale' to thp . ,9lficers in Her Majes ty's service. . In the House oflords on the 9th, the Earl of Granville,in answer toLord Strang. ford, Stated . . that Lord Palmerstan had sent no reply to the remonstrance of certain foreign powers as to the political: refugees residing this dottntry, bt4 'believed , that had 'the nolile .LOrd'•remained `in *office, he wojila, : havo orcii a similar reply to that which the Earl of Granville had forwarded. •ow. 'or tied In the Refthm Bill all Mention of the ballot is studiously avoided. Lord John' Russell's speech upon the but was immediately followed by ,very animated debate, in which several leading members of all parties took a prominent part. • Mr. HuMe and H. Berkley indignantly complained of the omission:of the vote by , llot,.anck''the• latter asserted that during ha.. progress, or . the moved to serf the clause. • Mi. Bright admitted that though there ore 'seal. defects in the bill, many of its JOViSiOns would be hailed with:delight. FRANCE. ' 'PAins, Monday, Feb. 9th.--The Presi at yesterday paid a visit to Versailles.— event in a closechariot, attended by an .rt of Cuirassiers; •The object of his it was to address the officers of the gar •-on, who were reported to be entirely -affixted. . Rimers had been circulated that it was ended to place two hundred'officers on If 'pay. in consequence of their Orleanist he confiscation decree proved highly :risirte to the army in consequence of 'coarse mann.ePin which they were in -- to participate of the spoils. ), edam° Paulina Rowland, the "author Ihe pamphlet on Working Associations, been arrested. . . is also reported thatsixty journeymen ters were arrested at the same time.. fresh list of Senators . is said, to' be on ,43v0 of appearing. About half of the atOrs will receive pensions. , wo hundred and forty thousand pounds • 'annum is talked of as the 'civil list ich the Senate is' asked to vote for the '.This, considering that he has the, domain price • to keep up, would ho tequivalent to four hundredand eighty sand pounds,which was allowed Louis lippe. , . • • , kither batch of tWo.hundred and eighty . t LOttery emigrants for'California, leR 'a on' the. 7th of February. `'.A .third will'sson follow., •. . ' . • . -he 'Government has received many applications than the funds. of •the y will allow them to attend to. ' , ere ate „rumors 'of :' / a, secret lag tietween the Austrian and French rnments; jeattacke Upon Lord Palmerstoa will .*od.,,in the Paris paperS. thO ' Legitimists: , riot , as 'candidates for; the legislatiye Vignire, an ex-representative, has sot at liberty with orders to proceed Brussels journals state that Gen. .riciere had returned to that city in a state, of health;: President has. pardoned M:Pey. condemned I.otransportation by,the of war at Bordeaux. ; mereial atrairs . .throughout:F,rance Wally quiet. MonUfacturers were for orders to be'g,ii/Cn, 1 , Living bought up. immense quanti : very kind during the last.two `have .now Ceased to pCrchaie for 614 ; , vhie, h . has led to lower prides en, cotton and sill: goods, nit orders 'fo' ken have been re-' ethe large feund.ricP.of [iamb Ma d in the Departments of the North. rill continues" exceedingly; , ENGLAND. The Fhivre Cotton market his 'declined considerably, in: consequence of the largo arrivals from America. • SWITZERLAND. Siviss, journals announce, that tho ptopOsition of tho citizens of GeneOti, a. subscription is to begot . up in all the ovntiMs, to pay the. sum' 2,390,000f.,' still remaining due by the cantons , of Sun derlin for military operations in 1846-7. There is 'nothing of importance from Spain. The . Queen' ha.i' become conva lescent. The criminal who Made the'attack on the life of the QUee'n, was executed on die afternoon of the. 17th, MADUTD ' ' z Feb. 4th: , , , Pon Martin Mori no •Comoz has been sentenced to death in the Inferior Court; and .the cause was immediately sent fo the First Hall of Au. dience. THE QUEEN'S LIrE AGAIN . ArrintrrEn. —There had been another :attempt made upor. ,t , he Hoof the Queen.' Her Majesty was leaving the church, bearing the royal infkat in her arms, when a Jesuit . priest, named Morino, kneeling-before het' 'made pretence of presenting a petition; and us the Queen paused, struck at her with a poignardovhiali he 'Suddenly drew from beneath his clodilk. ,Tho poignard penetrated the folds o o her Majesty's dress, but striking one of the whalebone stays of the dress, the force of tho blow was turned aside. The dag ger, however, penetrated the flesh just be low the last rib, but only caused a slight wound. A second blow-was ienmediately given by the assassin, which only caused a slight wound• on her Majesty's arm.— The priest was immediately arrested, and proved to be a wretch of the vilest ct.arac• ter, who had been In turn a priest, a sol dier, a traitor, but always an assassin. AUSTRIA. In I-luna ° ary the Government is pushing things so far as to erect monuments in commemoration of __ the Austro.linansian The Minister, of the Interior has issued very stringent OrderS providing for the pe•. riodical inundation of the Danube, which usually takes place at the melting' and de scent of the ice which blooka,hp and turns the suburbs of Vienna intoa navigable lake. Last year the deScent of the waters was so impetuous as ,to sweep 'away. eyerything belbre it, and the damage to property was immense. SWEDEN. A powder- magazine at , Loudden, near Lidingebro, exploded ori' the '24th. The shock shattered r sqveral thouprind panes of glass, in the city of gtoekholm, particu larly iti:the - , Palnce. 'The .magazine con tained 2,800 pounds of powderond the loss is 'eStiniated at 115,000 there rs. 'Two dead bodies were found among-the ruins.. THREE: DAYS LATER. Arrival of the , The British 'mail stearnshiii Africa . ;Capt. Harrison, arrived at Now York on Satur• day morning. She left Ltvorpool at three o'clock on . Saturnay, rflernoon, the . 14th inst. She arrived off Sandy Hook• at If o'clock, A. MI, rind' remained till 'daylight. `She brings the following important ,in telligence from , ! SWITZERLAND. The Swiss journals mention that the goernmont of the Republic is in a state of great alarm on account of a new note which has been sent to it by the French Government.. The latter not only insists on the expulsion of the French refugees who are suspecterof plotting against the government of their country---to which demhnil the Swiss _government at once, and without the slightest heSitation, gave its consent—but - it insists on the Swiss government closing all unions; and on its employing energetteg. measure's against any popular manifestations which ; have been got up in that country for the purpose of forcing the government to have new elections. It is said that the French Minister of Foreign Affairs has intimated to the-Swiss Minister. resident in , Parisohat great as is the interest, which the President feels in the Helvetic republic, he.- cannot avoid, if his counsels Should. net, he' followed, corn.- ing to an arrangement with Austria: apd Prussia 'with a view to their coming to an understanding with respect to the adoption of joint coercive measures for tho purpose of keeping down the ;democratic spirit •in Switzerland. :: ; • .; :a ; ; AhQTUEIISCII?NTIFIG WONDER PErsta tali Artificial Digestive Flind,or . Gastric JlliCo ! A great Dyspepsia Curer. prepared from iliennol, of tho lourlb Sloane)/ of the Ox.Oterdirections of Baron Lett ig,the greitt Physiological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, 1111, D., No. II North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Tufc is d truly winolerful rein tidy f,ir indigestlon, Dyspepsia, , Jaundice, Liver Couitilriint;constipation, Dpbtlity.' curing after• nature's own method, by nature's 'own ageid, the Gastric Juice, Sea - Ad vartiserucnt in anothorcul. MARRltli—AtLuthersbur eccern her 19,' 1851, bythe Rey. john legal,Mr. John M'Ciain, nps Miss NancyClayton,both of Jefferson co., Pu. At Luthersburg, December 29th, by tlie same, Mr. Bamuel - Nealy, toMissMary Ann Hamilton, ol*Brady tolynship;,' Far FrancJiro California. , The 11. 1. Supetior Clipper' Barque 03 •En UP ela g:M. :lc', • W. L. CROTIIIIIIS, Maslet. IA TILL BAIL VIIOII PHILADELPH IA on the 6th March YY in helmet trim, with vasaangers oely ; this Imlsadid new Barque Is fitted cio with one oommodloas saloon, 101.11leet in leng‘h with.6o.titti Uonnos„oLlindinn the hest and ohearsest °auto coryhmilet or narth•s. and witsail oa the day or ex• oonam pail. Poway(' In -upper Cable. $315, tower Cabin 61t6, Forward 103, , ror pones e Mimeo lately to 11;trit19fil:LIY,'67 Sante Prom it.,or A, W. 1141.. uorner Front and st'Phil'n. N. di.-: Is cptifillently °xi) aoted tno possorto will ho mado in DO clam " hi inataaaway FROM THE SAI4O.IRiBER on the St% • or Vernu arr. is Covington Townehin : GEOIIO egad I 8 ions are hereby eandooed rickslid !rut ' hoe on ms oedoust. ea I Will paY, oo debts of Ms oontriothie Wen c0.0: 1 e-UCKI britirr• . !fob. V/ WA " ' •• • DAVIIi P. ei. OirtiLEL Twi'sgum OLE , UDZIE.A.2 I tED LANDO lin •Clearffild: Couniyit for Taxes.. -.+ lr N Plirsuano4iril the Ist section en Act illASertzibll ofthe lath ol March. 1815., entitled. “An Aot to amend an Aat proviaing the manner of 'yelling Untereod Lamle for Taxer, tad for other unreel,pll) " there will be exposed to PUBLIC SA or k the VAXI MONDAY IN N FAT, at tho Court lliaare u theborotinhol Clearflel,l, 111eartiold , (and adjourned from day today until the w,bolearo sold )16a rolloal inn IL/eteatedLonda and tchi 13 Lots rtistddoontity, for the ',mount of tax yet ovposna each, tract, , . • , No. Ac's Ps. Becearita Met:ship.' Tax: ,19 il.ma4aat P. Belton, . 1411 79 no 140 1 0111Un Ltcns, 4 10 483 16 8 William Greg. . .• , • la 68 483 la 3 John fordne/i one Serino ' 683 917 John Pritler. . 11) 60 Carnoboll (g. Burney . • .- • 311 • • Eidoket.' ' ' 178 194 Jacob Musgersoiltb. funr.,feen. 11 89 60 . James Blain, BDO 400 John Allan. - 11 70 Bell Township. Henry' Deck, dos John teloholion. bricalin 6768 troo 4:d6 do 14.64 440 b9lB 01 6911 130 • Boggs ; 80 John Tho met John Hull, John Hall. 10 Peter Pogue, Barbara Snyder, Joan Koan. (write Hoot mans Henri Prase*, do. do Bradford Thtenship. 85 John Campbells 5 06 Asa' 8.1 Caw. 8 91 Aaron helm'. yo b 8 Krantz's, taunted) & Fallen % 1 1,7 Matthe ...Form% 7 76 Mesas linens hems • 11 93 John ri choice , . 0 01 Jana Campbell, 6 1.9 61 Joules Hanosn, RI C 8 John Irwin. 7 tt6 Etna brlasnahnn. 7 86 lisabellts Jordan, 671 '' Cad waladsy Evan. 6 SI J thn S. Enrolls, 14 70 Thomas P. Hoe's 14 69 17 Polly 111'1.enahau, ' 10 67 Martha Houston, 760 1).11. Conn term. 16 44 Jos sr William &mom, 78 8J Franols Wes., • ' 16 06 John Hating, 4 90 Manta San ore, 3 87 do, do. 687 11 11 Conway. 5 13 Tnr mar 11 Fume?. 10 RI J. N, KAT, • 4 94 V Holt, m 785 W It lit•ha,lr 3 II John Graham. tr.. 8 18 W II am Murray. , ,•• 666 Brady Township. JA•ecl inyarsoll, do. do. John Ilarr, do, do. Jonathan 13 Smith. Jotted!, ro-n, tour years. Samuel Johnston. John 'Mahn. Itoheits and roat Amos Hot d, CesrurEtislu , , Joseph Eertoo, do do George A Ni eaves, Jraso Liens' David• Dunlap, lteleut Fox. do. dn. • do, do. • du, do. do to. . do. do do. de. do. do. do. do. • Burnside'Tfnamhip. John Biro's. , - Chest Ttnvnship . Ira svoih‘th•cook. leil .Inha tiontl•cker. r 130 Mitchell St Wood. 161 John Mown, • . I'l Cadet Evans. oovington 21nonskip. Mania 6t Rtewart. do , do do do do do do do do do 837 LbII 7)3 41W 1 110 1315 1330 1011 101 124 4.0 4S I<9 44 133 27.1 E5O 54 MS 141 111.:1 845 17 , 9 b(1.1 P.lO 55 - 1,1 810 115 11.43 :91 3603 55 3") MS 77 54 , 1 , iiel 1131 155 8174 f. 3 131 1.0 .11,2 li7 3 On 8 , 0 3117 1133 1-4 1 -1 WS) 180 t.:98 618 1 4 9.) 8 , 11 1 6).1 EtB 94J 646 6V*4 1-911 1462 •H9O ail( 1100 do doAir >W6O; . .. la, ..r- . 1:1 SOO do do , " V Ol' Decatili' Township.. - • ; co : Joseph Unpin, 195 ji Joseph &Walk n, .. 1110 1.41,w11 KiThart• ' • • .. Ferguson. , 7bwnslap. . cry Johs stinemitz. • 133 159 John ilembright, 433 153 Danierfuroor. 100 Ib3 G.orge Roes, .. 111.0 John Daughlos. 100 P.A.3ovinger,, , - 101 J.,holiwan. Lou Wdfl'S eit Va.-7 .•-• - • - z• -'... • Pox; Thionship. -' • :',,.:1,, , ...., 4172 5(.3 Janina We's, lAA 190 do , do 1,8.1 VW do do 11 do. do do 11 , - , 1 81 do. do do •• . . COI , do. , do do i'Bl do.aq. 1,0 100 tiooptirdo ilulek. BO 'Phdotua i lark 1160 li9o James Wilton Girard Ibtpitsjcip. . .. 1990 1161 45 Mo tes & Runyan, 19 98 900 kromuo: Ful.oa. four 911ato: - • 11 116 18118 910 6lords & Stewart. . 9 60 .931 643 116 d o , ddo 19 60 1.93$ 931 o 13 I! . 113.1 10.1 do "d do 071 . 1918 115 'lB do do , 11 d 61918 116 do do' ' 1937 :118 63 , do do l6l all 214 11.1.1 do ,do Bl4 8: i 937 IGO4 00 0 , 97 ' 07 103 do do;. 891 6417 10 do 'do 16 Goshen 7bwnship: 60 P. E' llo , xlPal. I 96 ZOO J voph Shaw. ISM MU MO ']torte Mewl. 4 40 Huston Township. D 062 MO William Powenr, . la 08 )91 David Cal B wol'. . 4 06 4-1111 1141 /Howe Dr. Delsool, 112 4 E 444 1011 El An do 118 78 50-7 990 William Powers. 20.76 5064 990 do do 20 76 5675 1041 Moore & Delaney Al 84 4261 990 • , James Wilton, 10 36 4256 • 886 do do 92( 4902 420 Wilhelm Willink, 882 4889 990 do .do 10 36 4902 55 : do 'do' • 112 5063 100 William Powere,, , 3 12 5061 1113 do do - 11 66 5670 1041 , 80 Moore &Delaney,. 21 84 5671 1041 80 do. do 21 84 5679 'lO4l •80 do do • 21 84 5672 347 27 do do 720 5061 • '990 • William Powers: - TO 76 9897 ''69 1 'Walt:elm • 1 86 4897 50 do do 1 54 4209 • 100 do do' • • '2 10 ' Jordan .214,ons'hip:. •433 153 Richard Peters. • 19 73 2 do. do, 'Peter Kuhn. , ' do,' do. do. Fredrick Bemis. do. do. do. John Donwoodie, do. 100 Sanity! Scoff,. 4 GO 216 156 Adom-Reigert, .• 9 92 . 197 .80 Silas Milcon, . 910 "300 iVilliam Wilson, ' 13 80 "600 Geo.& Mary McCortaigk,27 '6O 200 James McNeal, •,, 8 28 120 William McKee, ' 7 38 218 William Wiley, 15 02 Karthaus . 2bwildrip. 1000 600 Morris nod Stewart, 27 00 1901 778 do do 35 20 1913 507 do do 22 80 1093 200 do' do 940 1093 79 22 Charles Wihink, 352 1023 88 do do 3 95 3463 683 147 • do do 28.70 3475 1944 513 95 Morrie and Stewart, 23 07 Woodward ,76wiwhip. 300 . Parker, lit 10 561 • Williarn-Wistar, , 2 43 427 30 John Cannon, .15 '79 240 : William ,prinker,, , 8 ,68 Henry. F'auncey 250 300., J. Morgan, " 10 260'. -C.& P. Louden, 6' 18, • 116' -', Charles Louden, 3 . 24 443 77 'Samuel Emlin, 16 35 , Morris *Thwnship.. 103 31 John Fry, jr., 3 68 427! Philip Wager,':;! 16 20 421 , „Jesse Ya,rlNtli r, 06 ;TOhn,Ancirenvs* '‘,‘. :141 42 .330 1,25 goo 460-1.30 t William Sniith, 15 36 166 4 Wm. M. Small, 628 4Eio' de, 18'44 'OO John'ParMer,.. 3 42 . 407 `B6 William Smith, 15 48 300 Peter Yarnell, 'll 40 205' 52 'John Lawrence, 776 183 Franei,:4.lohneton, 8:42 .;448, ; John ' 7'.:48 330 Themes, ' ' 10 80 ' 1,83 Stephen , King.stim, 866 164 'Barard Gratz,' 7 70 • 170 - .Blair MeLenahan, 6, 52 466 • • •• Jacob' Wetzel, 22 25 • 382 . JosePh Simons, 14 50 406 150 ilOhnSkyron, 15 44 218 'John Price, .4 26 200 J. Nicholson, (w, i) 7.60 Pen 11. , Thwnship. 4360 11 f,O 16 61 6 56 4 72 583 200 Andrew Rees, 6 00 . 5962 425 14 .Ithn Nicholson, 12 77 " 168 ~ John Nicholson, 670 " " 40G. R. Barrett; i 20 6937 90 * Catbacconge'tion, 2 46 ;90 Necklin & Griffith 2 97 " 93 cOcfirane Tract, :'lll SS V 87 V 116 Vi 3 . SV 5781 '9s'o Jan Nicholson, 19 92 5778, 1020 , dO 18 32 4252 937 85 James . Wilson, 10 00 4258 888 . 15 do, 9 31 200' A. '& .W. P., Reed, 865 5777 1020 24 John Nicholson, 31 68 5780 720 64 di) 13 12 100 - Wm. Hartshorn, 200 220. &. W. Hartsock, 4 62 268 47 Jno. NlTanan, 4c0.,8 40 • tr;,l On Thu./is/rip. ' 2006 475 Roberts & Fox, 17 47 3587 • 350 do do 13 OS 3591 300 do „do 11 , 23 4251 850 Jamss Wilson, 31 83 3581 .276 RobOtts & Fox, 11 00 3589 50 do do 183 3610 75 do do ,2 79 3608 50 do do -1 83 •. 1100 13 71. . 6 67 887 43 01.1 15 11 • 6 02 13 61 Pie 4 40 8 88 11 68 •I 11 0 40 3 20 . No. Clemfield,.Porough. , 06' • , - ;'John Flerning, - 2 00 106 Iluf„1 Wilson, 1 20 121.' J. Kline, " 1 20 122 • J. Burg & notlhogle, • • 4,years 2 68 . .138 Jacob Kline, .1 20 1.43. P. Shindlo &Shaffner 88 170, Andrew Brown, 80 184 Michael Lontz, • 80 . , 185 R. Mtlure, .. 80 • 156 • J. Watson, 1 20 175 Quist, Kaufman, 40 180„.„ , .40 181 11. Barr, 40 . h.. o.' MILLER, Trs'r. March 5, 1852. ; 'NU " 20 78 20 78 r‘: 41 . 4 80 7Y PENN IRON FOUNDRY; 'machine, ,Pattern and Blacksmith Shops, L - i 0 • • :::nl.j , 40 Si 49 10 88 • 87 88 .. - reliniun'derslgred would announce to the citizens of ll Clearfield. and ad,oinlng wreathes, that he hetoPeeed a loom ea ennead street. :a the borough of (Newfield. near the mote of Leonard at Moore, wilco ho intenns keeling a CI EN CRA.L. AISOIITMEN_ ur CASTING/3. warran'ed to IY:r made nit he best material. and of prioes their cannot fail sr, waste. The follnwirse coorpo oqp.rtof he stock on hands : VOLII 110T -Ally COOKING sruvE. for either Wood or Coal .This Stereo ha. probably the largest intro demon of any other (outlet. stoves. • It has superseded in elm sat every county. the well known Hathaway nal Z - ed ler stoves. It is easily understood, and the flue. being so arranged that all can be cleaned without any troulee T.. Peculiar form and . szenstraction is such as so louder it the midst durable of all stoves Numerous testhnon:als coo 10 be oddr.d, but It is deemed no, erwsrarV.l thiIPHOVELI SrovEs—at from 18 II 7' 4 9 79 18 9e 884 69J 918 4 al 910 to CO._ • f • PARI.OI3 13TOVEd—for either wood 010331. Ma-TIIIIIIIT • do . SALA 111ANDEJI dodo a beautiful GAO Stove • - 16.64 114 96 V 611 tuna al U BS 193 6163 40 4 I a lute EGG • NINE* TEN PLAT E Stovers—very chattp. MANTLE GRATES, or. , kuumiker pleas,A largo va lets and superior tinithet G vles f ruin la to 29 Inches. 001HalJN GRATE-1, all 117.€.11 • • MAIN AND •ORNAMENTAL BAILING ; WILLOW WARE ; OVEN 11f..11118 GRID IRONS. WAYFIX. do SCALE LIEAMO WAGT fti BOX ES. SLEIGH, 81,ED at DOB t•OLES. OAR IVIIGgi for Rafts, ROAD RCRA. PSRS, a Dew article. CORN tiIIELLELitI. CORN AND DOD MILL,. wart:sate! to grind IS Pus Ears par hour . 01.ACKohlITFI TOYER Ed. the best In use ; do, MAN. DRILLS and Tiss suing:4 t • Together witu the usual valley of arEcles kept at Foundry .Eitablishuttata. • - • . Also, Made to Order, - - ORISTaad SAW-MILL GEARlNG—hai'ng decidedly the Imola stock. and bast variety 01 patferas or any scsollsh. meal la Written Pennsylvania ; MILL DOGS. EFIAIET• INti—largo and smail, , loas , or wrrnght Iton. lIANGERR, DULOstriand PULLIES; Rosnapd other WES; f OD I Ts a : proved D Water forCir EL llu W wsWOOD BOAIN A MMANRILLS CeIISINDIIy on hand and for sale, FANNING MILI.N. THRESHING MACIIEsIES. r.erc rocnvs ur.L.EounTED GRAIN DRILLS.tco. &o. Any elzad Scinaw, with auy riarlreol uuttegor of throldt to the I troh. pother ro.!ato of V Ilium'. . Blau. GOUPOI, and Babbett's Metal Castings comb to order. NATHAN M Y and. March 4. 1851-Iy. TIE,, inderrigned has apro:ntel L R. CARTER. of O earlield. his agidai for the sale of fbistlngs, who will roceire bills for all kinds of MII/ •lleanpe, and other macbin• , ry. Ferrous deslrona is contract will do well to call and ex amine the catalo,rne of Patteitic and wow wens of the work. batiste making engagements elsewhere. Unsungs will be de livered, if desired. at Clearfield, and wa•ranted su be made of good material, and fiprsh•d in n workmanlike manner. IlaV. Int In cooking order FIVE NM:tern - a Lathes. and other ma ch 111 0 ,9 in the lame psooortion. employing mine but the best wi,rkrnen. using the! very best Pig Inn and 008', with moot other advantages. likflaueratilatirlf that hi. werl; will he Julie 116 well as In the best CM , IIIIC)s. an" ee she s i gu t es t . u t wo Foryeztieulets. call is Mc. CARTER, /Seem. NATHAN MYERB. March 4.1253.=1Y , jiti. DV virtue of a writ of Venditioni • Expo pa, finned out of the Court of Con:mon Plias of Clearfield county. and to me'd Peeled. will ne im poses to outfit° thle; - •at the court conic 1., the born tab of Clearfield; nu MONDAY she NECONI) DAY at MAY next. the following property, to wit ;—i meTractof PIS Buret,' nr. 'toyed on warre:tido Jacob Downing. in Decatur township. bounded by tracts in, the names of. Benjamin Mut, John Taylor, Raab Ely and Richard Thomas, with o small ins. provement on the same made by Jonathan Kephart. One Tract" the residpe of John Ifantinan. In Beocarin township, nontnining WO acres 153 perches; bounded by tracts of Vied. erica llonman:John Mails land' of Joseph 6inith. together with an improvement' Co 't ire same by dimple). Also. 176 acres of "eoffte Aran.' in I)eetiitur townr iti, bounded by land of Edmun..A , bert. dhownlter, Henry to an tracts girl's eph . and Werc'Sansoln, Also In same township, the residue of tile Wm. Sanimn survey. containing 215 aores. bounded by Mods or Jacob r K nk, Brie turnpike. lands of Michael Funk, George Nmeal. Wm. Drinker and !diehard Thomas. Also; the maid°. of Henry Drinker.' ecintatning gig ac r es, In Damn,. township; boonded by lands of Samuel Omen, John Goss Richard Thomas, lingh Ely and Tho m as pp Cope. nn winch there Is An improvement maim by Josiah Bliliwo d. Also.one Tract in name of Thomtu Edmonton, containing 431 notes and 141 perches, boum ed. by Killington surveys, Jsmn lninker. and lends of ttauiel Altert, with the improvements made on the same by Daniel Kephart. senior. John Reams, and Jahn Rearns,jamor. in Dena' us township. Also..inrway in the AMU* of 'Johin. Drinker, co.itaining 4.ifl aorta 74 perches. in Decatur township, bounded by uncut fa nanies orPhomes Kdmunson. Netting Moore. Jonalhan.Res bat, John Sky fon and Daniel Albert. with improvements made by Henry Iei r pelyiny an ENTII4 N e.W AND CA ReptlLL Y ; NTOUK. or MUNCIIANDLISB, ootopitibit " general anottraent of Dry Goods, Graceiles ) . • • Hardware, Queensivare, Drag,s, ; Hats, Bonnets, Shawls, .fc., 4-c, Partlonlar enumeration deemed unnecessary, TIICSE IN WANT or-ouow. AT 1.1)w PutoEta. aro to coil and examine below purchasing elf.awl:ero, Clearfield. Nov. lid, " •J. BUNTER: ''• • s DR. HARDMAN v.. TIIOIIIPSON' s .4 ) WING loc .: cited ip Curwcnseitle,offera j[ll. his R reiessioriiii services to the citizens S of hint pinee f,nd the 'eurronndirig cotintr:y. , S • S, When not professionally engaged, he will S a• the fifth.° formerly occupied hyDr.v S C. Richards, or nt will he niteioiled to nt'n II op. 8, 'LI• F r i Estate of Conrad •flrrwincvjr, l der'd, N I-um: ItERLIIY GJVIIN.That Gettort of Malta. L istr , qlua bcra granted fa the tahtellber mo the ' tetra of Contact Metwate.jr. Weal .iltadt toveshlo, Clanr. l ield county. &carted All , persons indcbtkd to alma era tenni eet to make immethate women% 'and *neve heebur Maims tatonstlhe same wilt uretont them duty authenticated rur teWoment ft I C(INV.4I) /4ERVI)Jki Brady townoldp; Jan, N. 18J-3 WM. NEWELL'&' SON, '':•' ' Wlioicsale . Groccys & ColindiksioiCllierchany 2yci; 3, South, ator A t v ,A 3 ol! an 41% 1 r r iNhOg s ; TEAS. .to whieh we levity the etlatioa of COUNT*.i : ; If.EtteliANT:3. • • - e. MU —76 i _ Aieliv.Goods - o . . . IXI rALLII.(TE St .rannecttrallt .atinton In lleattill leY friends. and. the public cenerallv. that tt en are now • • r.iceivint Wel evening ut their atom In thd borneyli or Ode& .1 liein one of the L.AIO3P-ST Milt ixtOldt.PAlll;r 4.14. eiLL,ECTED emelt OP • • a • la L a i FALL and WINTER GOODS'iHfr.4-; That has over been brought to theomity—ednsiititigrn putt Dry -Goods, • Groceries, Queensware, Ready-ItiadeClethilig4 b Shoes,' Hats;'Bonnets ; :&c; &a iiu Alt otiv.Veh they are covalent will remove. both: Aid Ls! I UfIEAPNLss Nrd ell 'ALIT Y with the stack (deny eateb• iishment thir county. ": •' • Cove no emit, and rook al our at..011/i. It. stlll,do as gpoq to show them to >ou event( wo don't ar ate a aisle ai.i t .11 °clot et ES. LAPORT LEWELLIN,,voi ct Cohch and Sllfigh• linkers ,1/1 R Ver EDlsv I ••• '• • '1 f.I.Y;e nocrce lo the corm li I 0, ~.tutweeivslle anal v minty. that the l t now ,preorred to menumeteru „ 1 Coaches, Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, ij-c:; Of every description. in the mass; durable; Awl epitifrowdolez, otyle. They 11,,har then:whet with the belie' that their work, cannot bo a,eagrrtit. I hui 81ale. anal at then r mu or , ocnvi DAV.; the best workmen. and u. nono bat the yore beat matentab,s oertent in want or inTal.l.lCUlia.lber line will do is ell to with them in tirefereaca to buying the worableta jitubttlah' Imuorted from eastern Shops . Orden; will he mennatly attended to. Prices to Atli( Ito Van,ll; .ends Connie Prattles taken to ex:a change for work on toe toast fteeorn Med aline . la talW I.APOit fa a i' 1.1211./LE Cursvensetilt, Dec IH,IttI. • NOTICE .. • To:Justices 'of the PeLve:, tho Court et Qu4itt-ii.4oisellis hare apio s irt- TIIE John toil u3e to kuntecute oft beliail of the I.)olnmonweitit ;Oa Ile count/. of Lletuliald. The Prime of tho Pos lmjltt to foto ',hale ;lake ter era to tun 01 all Commonwealth by mail pr Othelvilrer, ur tu n a afterthesameoomea bale ethos, at tlio cetera thereof will ail wit et: • i• ' • ' 1 .11/SEPII S. FAANCE. • Ataa. zo.ipst. - • •. . ••• • • Estatc of William ,Dunlap; • ri-, I , ,,T OTICE GIVEN, taint ol Modulo'. islnnion !mon Alio Ectuto of Luefifl).dro'4..,lllll- 3 l'ikeloamili f, have boon in due io in of lutv, granUe tO ine eabsonbor. An person* huving.cionnlilunin4l otau),'wlfl r; proient thi.m properly nuthentlouteci rot caltletnent; ;Lod I hot* owing said eatatz will croko payment koprie4iel 01y.., , ~; r,. 1, ' ISAAC S DUN EP. A, JOIIN I)(INENP. towiletio Feb 8, 1833, JAH ' ES A, itex . D. Lawrence 14.wohip. Estate of ifolui IV. Miner, dee morick.i 11 kar;tlll VEI4, That Lunen of Malin lr 'Jstralioa have bo a tutted to the sahib:4ll)er, aullia /tura 1 of Joba W. Miller. tato of Iteocatia towuenip, detaterad. 41 1 D 6 ,10011 lodated waled eOnte will noontime make natural/1t ') itrinent—auil thorn raring cielms nitonet the innate Wen, quested to attain! them to the salientliter. a • neouttria to i• obit), inkier au.lionticated!or sa'llemott. ImmeetatoattaiiVprid ii requital to tole notice, in o der that thansttab tidy bileat.Vtt ' without • - 'LIONM W. WELD. lid der . :'" neconia township 'Jae • . • 15.18524 m , , ; t • 0 • • _• Notice to Tax-Payers..... PEits l )Ns pey to tee einteutoot pr tlrir_respco. • A live lownthlus, the whol.nmoout oi theft ST 'FE TAX' OD of beloo !he tint!. tlarplltlLY , lan,tt; havikati Maar, . DIY t FIVIIT.Ekt.I.;Erir ahoteeil to them be'ttiet:olleetors o r their rfti,optivet , ,whattps.• order uf Ltiq Conitnisnorwub i Commis iutiort (-111.0,1 Attest; •• • r.b. Mh:4l l 4lt. ft , . . - lio.ice,l6 Col!colors. —,.:-•'; :i .J 1 NOTICE 18 :Htatyloi, utvEr. inatio! Giligetollic, ''emin.yoa etme tax Wl'l he abate l hix . tier ova N. TAU . .l . ki E un ull pion al ripe frt mphe putt libel the , : 1 14 1 :9P; their reapeptiveDutilicuteo. by order uf the Cuiamissitinere. . 0.-„ Atleir' 4.3.11, titl'JsaLikkinEffW.,lS , . , Cominksicirers' I 'fli, F. u ti I9OHJ. . (Jett • dr TAKE. CABE: riir , tax Pavers pf Lawrence township,. will lake ragripi thA those °wine 80110 1 / I .'rA X •ou the /Jo plietilevf Robert Oweas. Cul Nato; hit the yea: Ibbl. or up the lb/elm:eta or Jac A. steed. r-ohnol Trelku ler, for the Previous seav•ate mowed to env the mutt to the suleienbar. on or balms FRU' DAY the Witt hatarit. "1115 so nealoelitie' to 'dis' so may pia: pare for war, !N. DISSOLTITION' . OF PARrNEEIStiIP.-LThe Po•Vaitaendifr. hefe'ofore eV" Jena: between the subsenbers, tradiafiu thu yarns pl . . LAPOLL'f lA:WELLY N, "fa the Goanh and claidsi' Maauftatuv.etCarwraavilia. IS day ifissolacti pll Trialaal errs-nt. Too Nana' of' tha' ma Winn Minna of lAN nil hipcnt. Wito W Ratty aatta baiteeis at tha }swat plaoe.' ; , • LArkJar - • i cAkweasvi . ie" eeb 17, G • , SALT 1 .SALT 1.! , -. • - UOUND Al.Utd—WEWtllkiN and DAWN BALI tor 'ale ,trY;tho tiaok.. Darrel or Umbel by t, ~ r 1„; . • - • IVAIeLA.Cr. & 111144. ..* ' • Pnceepoia. to BI IA 414arfitid:Pat : Wheat 'W:111111C11. I L. MINTER will Toelili anp tummy. of , •htitit . A NTA I: A tql.) AG II ALF Pc' 'pc le bathe,: paicePie in ciOullB lit ilia lowest priceci. At pi atom is 1t . 1 . 111041b 04/th of iiieurlinin. • • • pet:ember -.IIE Cut.'liV4T LiAl l ittiigGlM l L#l3" sei ! jo'n on )IVIONDA- 4 /' the 6tti;4ltt, l orAtiliti b'as;(xWat r oi lik'n ;I" ; t4wit : llt • a F ll etln Commits iose es Office. el satithl d. Much 6.1538.