ARRIVAL OF TDB ASlit Th&British mail steamship Asia arrived at New York yesterday afternoon, about 5 o'clock; havitivitilled from Liverpool at about 10i - A. , -M4.ori.Saturday morning, 14th inst., with eighlY r lbur passengeriand the usual•mails, &d, , . Esorawn`.---ThEEtigligkilaPero aro al most wholly. 'barren of incident. The London Sizirsays : ,4 .1 t is reported in American circles Mit iVlr..Thos.Baring, of Thiring,Brothers & Co., is about to pro ceed to the .Ultited POWs, charged,.wlth special mission, from our Government, to endeavor to ciirange tho Fishery dispute. This appointment would give,much satis. faction on the Other side of the Atlantic where the antecedents of Lord Ashburton and family, as well as business cennec tions; would insure Mr. Baring a cordial reception. It is certain that this gentle. man has recently had several interviews with Mr. Lawrence." `pm Laid= ,Morning Post, publishos two lettem from Lord. Londonderry, to Louis Napoleon, charging him with broach of faith in not liberating . A.l)del Nadir. Faarma.—The - President returned to the Palace of St. Cloud from his newly purchased Chateau of Lamont) Bezvron, an Sologue. , Ho passed the whole of Sun day and Monday there, and minutely in spected the wdrks,' which ho has ordered for repairing and, beautifying the Chateau. A letter ?rote Malinos states that Chan gamier has returned ',from Germaqy and proposes fixing his residence at Melina. Louis 'Napoleon's , : Marriage with the Princess de Vasa, is deferred, but the pub tie are not Made ace - Minted with' the res. son. The Stin artd other' Papers say it never will take place. Paussm.—Cholem is committing rave ges•in the Posen districts bordering upon the Polish frontier, near Kalisch; At Os trow°, Pleschen, Kroloschin and',,Priggo dice, the deaths are aumeroM. -A few cases, had happened at Berlin,.but , the Po lice abstain from Alarming the public by any public announcement. " The LondonMorninn . Herald, learns from Berlin, B,th, that th e ,' Prussian Minis ter to Switzerland, had received orders to address.s somtnutur to the. Federal Coun cil calling upon it to re : establish •the an. cient political relations with Prussia in the Canton of Nearchatel. In case of refusal the amicable relations will be looked upon as broken, and the necessary coersive measures will be adopted. AUSTRIA.-A decree, of 31st July, for mally abolishes the National Guard, and in its stead organizes a "Reserve." After having served the eight years- appointed by law, every soldier, sailor, gen d'arme, and policemen, the "Military Borders" ex cepted, I.4ll:belong to the Reserve:' for two years. The Reserve, it is declared, will be 'required, "in case of war or under ex traordinary circumstances to enter into active service, which active service will cease with the unusual circumstances." 'Vienna letters say that Government is about to abrogate that portion of the feudal law that permits any one to claim a parcel dined if it had once belonged to his an testers. Great abuses have crept in under this law. It , is also proposed to establish an Orphan's Fund in every province, and to loan the funds at reduced rates to land. owners, also to adopt severe measures against strikes of workmen. Ixer.v.--There is again talk of with. drawing the French and Austrian troops from the papal States, leavingonly a French garrison at Collie Vecchia and supply the other stations with the newly recruited Pontificial army. This latter force comes on but slowly. The Corriere Mercantile of Genoa,•says, that a want of money pre vented the Pontificinl Agents from recruit ing mgre than 800, or 1,000 Swiss and Gorman;C.a,t)rlfes. As to the iristi ? (it continues) upon Wheel' the Holy See prin cipally relied, they haVe been obtained on Mt:deride terms, but the English Govern- Ment will tot authorize suah enlistments, particularly after the protestant spirit of the-late elections. Late and Im portant . _ from Itlexico.—lnsurree ' Wady Blavements. Nnw Oax,Earis, Aug. 24. The Picayune has reCeiveci dates. from the city of Mexico to the 3d inst., and from Vera Cruz to the 171 h. Thecountry continued in a very unset tled state. • The,revolution in Mazatlan remained in statue . quo.., ,: v The insurgents however had entered the city of Guada ! lajara,.te defend which troops had been Ordered out by the Presi dent. ' The' 'labeled° movement was still gain ing ground. The government was endea voring' to effete otiations with the lead ers It is reporte at Gen.Aranza had pro- nounced•in• flyer of Arista as Dictator. Thillegislattire of Vera Cruz had pro posed to the government, to make a treaty with the United States for the extradition . • • of fugitives from, ju ice. There is nothing In relation to Cot, So .loo or the Tehauntepec• rotite. Internal disorders' and revolutions' aro rife throughout the entire; coontry. - Southern Items. -RALTIMORE, Aug. 30.—The Savannah 7 Reitibliitzfiispresses the opinion, founded on *hat it deems reliable information, that Mr. , Stephens,"of Georgia, will support Mr. Webster for the F'resideney, FATAI44ARY4O..-7Two men, William Jackson and Armstrong Powell, citizens 9rtEteal..e `,township, who were with a crowd serenading newly Married couple, on feet Thursday evening, - got into a quarrel . with each other. --,P6We'll stabbed Jackson 'tfireq I.ieiel• i in the abdonen, -.and ‘twenty. ode 'times in trio side near the heart and in "the bfirle...l, Jackien lingered _iirqii„Essriday, wheli lifter enduring grcal,',slifier - ing: • lie leaves !ate familk l MPO ‘Vare dependent upon l hin), for pipptir,,t,,'' Powell is, p,ow, in jail awaitiog )lio, p,t,the• next, court.--Agiii Pa., Sentinel; iug..l9. MAINS. ':%t; t , t' t an, __ague 18. Yesterdat Mning:wo had.the pleasure of 'WereOming:CaFitain S. of Atii,Biiittt infantty,.U..S. ;A.,-direct fronri . For; "I, 4 axttirtie:, Ca ptain . K.,has ,beerrbrder ed into the States unon business, pertaining . to the serVic,e, and brings his lady with him. .He has for some tirce,Past; been in command at" Fort Laratnict; and is proba bly as intirnatoty acqu a itrand with.tho Jodi. arq around 'theFurl as,tinY officer that has ever, been ,stationed there. A large nein ber of persons from the Fort and vicinity hriVe - come into the settlements and this city, most - of whom will' return this fall: The emigration to California, Salt Lake and Oregon had commenced passing the, Fort before Cat. K.' left. SieknesS had almost entirely disappeared, but there was the usual amount of quarrelling and diffi culties among the companies. At tho Fort there was an abundant supply 'from. the surplus of Government stores offlour and meat, but the past Was not prepared to sup ply sugar, coffee, Sze. There Was how ever no destitution between them. About a days journey from Fort Kear ney, a couple of men in pursuit of buffalo, got astray from their party, when they were overtaken by some Indians. The In dians approached them and offered to shake bands, and as the white man, a Mr. Daily offered his - gun in the left, the Indians attempted to take it from him. Ad' he ,jerked away and turned around, the Indi ans shot hifn through thebody,,and he ex pired soon after. A shot was fired at his companion, but without effect. The Indi ans then retreated taking the mules of the party with them. The companion of Daily buried him as well as he could in the sand, and came in- to Fort ,Kearney, when Capt., Warton, of the post, sent out a detachment of the men to trace if possible, the Indians, and inter the-body. Capt. K. was unable to learn tho.name of Dail's companion. This af fair occurred , on- the south side of the Plat te, and it was not known by what Indialis the outrage was committed. .Tbe party corning in were detained some days at the Big 1314 e -by high water. The grass on the plains was abundant, and the health at Fort Laramie and Kearney was excellent. Tremendous Storm at the South—Great Loss of Life and Property. MoBILE, Ala., Aug. 30.—We were vis ited on Thursday and Friday with one of, the most severe storms that has ever been known in this section of the country. The rain fell in torrents, and overy little stream is swelled into a largo sized river. A number of lives were lost, and the des truction of property by land and sea is im mense. The lower part of the city is en tirely submerged, and 4 number of vessels have been sunk. The loss is estimated at a million and a half to two millions of dollars. POTATOES IN KENTUCKY.—The Louis ville Courier of the 13th, says: we heard of a contract yesterday, to deliver 2600 barrels of potatoes, ready for shipment, qt 95 cents a barrel. The potatoe crop is most abundant in this portion of Kentucky.l A gentleman in Humers Bottom has rais- 1 ed one hundred and trenty-five barrels of , merchantable potatoes 'to the acre. BRIEF AND PlTLllt.—The editor of the Rodney Mississippian, whig paper says : "We are not going to turn democrat, but as for supporting Gen. Scott, we can not . and will not." MARRIED—On the Bth ult., by David Dressler, Esq., Mr. James M. Armagost to Miss Rebecca Emerick, both of Brady township. On the 26th , ult., by Rev. W. Champi on, Meson Garrison, Esq., to Elizabeth TeMpleton, both of Curwensville. On the 29th ult., by. Rev. John Flegal, Mr. William Lines_ to Miss Mary Ann Bloom.. .:.- • • Temperance Meeting. Wash!natenians ofeleareld noonty will, hold their 1 Quarterly hleetingoa Monday evening the CU, of BePt• t 2.88. at early candle light. In the coon louses. The friends of Temper.mca, and tho Ladies in Particular.. are Adbitstd to Wend Au address may be expiated by P Kra.zer. Aug. WI, G. P. GULlefl. President. PUBLIC VENDUE. TIITAIIcv I . ar3ugter ir"4!i o la t i 646lt,oettiFa t.18...1.t. at the residenoo of the subtoriberCurweniville. to c..u. mence et 11.1 o'clock .a. m.— ' • One Horse, Buggy and Harness--also, one Sleigh, „Bureau' Tables, Chairs, Settee, Seta, Bedsteads, Beds and Bed ding, Carpets, Books, Globes and Sta tionary, together with a variety of arti cles, of Household and Kitchen Furni ture. JAMES J. HAMILTON. Corweneellle.SePl. 2. 1852.—P11 5,000 to 30,000 keres Land Wanted. WANTED to FORELIMB IS, U) to Stores of YWUnimproved Land is Pentnyivani OA* s, or Western of ;Tinto. for which • 'All i cont , DITY YRCISIINT ~ or fdElt -1.34N111,tiE, will barren In oarrnent. . • Atltlrtns, , , • hOTOHELL WIIITE Dock Mice% Philstlotottla. eept. 11.1851,8ini .0014.1NG STOVES,(IF the DIOBT APritovEo sTv LE, ut thp tow oleo of 'LP from sts to 00., Ton Plate for se. Clearfield. gelP • L. it, CARTER. Agent. THRESHING MACHINES. , . O F the best stile pow iu nse., MID recanted at I:3trattonvllle. elation wanly. Ca. k'or sale Pi • • • CARTEB.:Agettt. Sept. 8. 1852 . . -BAK-IRON - 2 ego all setts And sizes kept oonstantßiy on GARTKII 'K hand and for est% saki ILJF by .14 E550t11,.1851.." •'`• • -..• • • • Stray ell Q _,. ,i7ta, ..._ ar,i p. rgr-,...:','‘i (*Amy , to the remise+ or thelsubser , her t 0 ....-• ., about the Ist P ot Jtkne Inn. a Brlcilia vi imp r LAUB+ warbout marks. i'j to iowber is re. - ' • deleted to collo forward. mold property. pay charges and a le It awar•oocirwise It will be dealt with WI the law directs. i ALLEN liIrCIIEGL. Lawrence towailttP, Aug. W. 7652 „,, • . .. . .',, -.”. ... • talky ,kv ma Imo ' 1 I, '.Otiyi , l' i,. , 1 ,.! , . ,3 ‘'L1 AosM AB otori th q wet mi pseoa tt hel' uhb day ib o et f '4 .; v; „ "r,i Alghts,lBsg.•ONE YOKE:OP LA I tOE (VK 4) ” ' 1 0 3 1 1 /Vs . ttVd e f : 3l itg e ii —sa ti p;ot :tl 1 0 p ) ba ,n" il -- - -- - /CU/ old. The owner Si recttestsd to dome forward. prove proosyly, pay charges and deg, • theor away- , •Othet W leg thief tw id be.dtspOtedgf hs the•lage dinette. .• 1.7: W...ISYLAIX: . lAtiirWWiviihili. Aug. al, 1853.—Pd. •'-', ', ." L v.' . ..., IPlln~~ll~~['~A~►'~~l~®~~~~~mni~aa~ao Vommerclal Hotel. . • rriffeßittneribsy having B e H Baled the Pabliouse. tanned, magma es tbe /Upsilon* Bente, rio lEf South Sixth street, between Market and Chestnut streets. be. changed the name of dietitian/10 • ,PEnnizi 43commoteTensi11-.lEitotall,, Begs liaiveito inform his friends and' the Yeblio. !hat tahl hoes° has u .dergone a. thorough remodelling'. repairing. re pnlittleg end , ' set:mooring. from awe to basement. battler now o. %fa of tutolture. peddle'. Sea— Sea.. hes been Ptectited liattrttle most celeeratld Menu Ihetaress ln eront tin contr.?! luoAtion, and Its ohne tolne Itaildurd .oents. teainuont Landlnge; Places ol Amusement. tenshlonable Theroda h fares and l'ub'io Squatos..a. otters in. dhaements to the Morobant vlsitiog the oily oil busmen, or the Vraveller seeking pleasure. To le:allies and lemaies visiting the ally. every' facility will he offered. end eyery,eomfMt larded 'o artke their alai agreeable and pleasant. • - A share of the public patronage I. reineotfall y sollcitcd. JACOB G. 1.111111.1 JARED • luviri Superintendent. .f . toprietor. Feet. p. IESI —Om. • "Every Family should have a Copy' . An invaluable Boolc,only 25 cts. per copy. MAN. KNOW THYSELF. • -- • B BUNTER'S MEDJUAL MANUAL AND HAND .1.0 BOVA MAMIE AFFLICTED. Containing an out line of 'the Origin. Progress. Trea•ment and Cure of every Nice of disease. contracted ty Promiscuous Sexual Intercontse. by Self Mom, or by Seausi Excels. whh advice for their Pre ventlon. written in a familiar style. avoiding all medical tech. nicalitlev, and eyery thing that would offend the ear ads. ceoey, hum the dev o ted some twenty years successful Pm lioe,exolusivels to lbe cure of Macaws of a delioate or private stature. 10 which Is added, receipts fur the curs of the above dhoti. es, end a treatise on the musses. symptoms told cute of the roYer bud Agee, for twen•y•tive cents a copy; nix conic' one duller B'olll be forwarded to any part 01 the United litotes by meil.freo of postage. Address. postage paid. "lion thd, Post °Moe " or the Autborati North Seventh S tstreet. , Philade ly. Iphia. ept. II 1912 TOUPIN EIGIA.AItd FORMER'. DR. MINTER IV forfeit 450 if failing to oars any oats of secret disease that may corn. under his care, no matter how long - standing or billeting. Either Box are levited to his Private Rooms, lig North Seventh Street, PistledelPlea. without fear of interruP• lion from other patients. Strangers and other who have beta unfortunate in the selection of q Physician are invited to eall llsf PO lENOY, Thronalt unrestrained indulgence In the passions. by excess cr self.obrite, the evils are nomerons.— Vrernature .mootency, Involuntary seminal ditcharges, watt ing of the means. lose of memory. a distaste for female county, ggeneral iilt e y ei x ry co o n:nintionel derangement. IMO to n asult the Doctor With confldenoe healers a perfect aura. READ AND ItErLuar.—The afflicted would do well to I reflect before trusting their health. happiness, and In mane looses their lives, in the hand. of physiorans ignorant of this class of maladies. It is certainly im,unsthle foe ono man to understand all the Ills the human family are subject to. Rs , cry respeciabfo physician has his peculiar branch. in which he ; Is more sneassetu I than Iris brother professors. and to that he ; devotes noo.t of his time and study. YGAttrI.OF PRAGIR., E. coo uzively devoted to the study and treatment of disease' of the salmi organs, torether writs ulcers upon the body, I h teat. cost or logs. pains $ll the head. or bones. mercurial aloe manna. strictures, gravel. ti ise ing P outhful e tes or trien d nia ' l o If theWdooawheseby th o onstitution au as i bee une m pen ebed, cue bes the Doctor to ffor speedy relief to ell who may Once themselves under his care. Medicine for •nrded to any part or the Untie! Stitt es,—Prioe five an 1 'f en dollars per package Sept 8, IH;9 —ly. 1 GENERAL ELECTION 'II3'N.OOLAMA.2.II.OE. THERUAS, fly nn Act or the General Assembly of V V .reriusylvania, entittel • 'An Act to regulate the Gen• eral nteclions.withist this Cern rnontvellth." it is enjoined on the Sheriff. leibe different cocottes to give public notice of such (stoutest, the place Ahem to be held, nod the officers to bo elected :—Theiefo , e. 1. ALEX ANDLif CALL/INF:Id, urCloartield eouuly, do hereby give Public NotiCe, To the Electors of the county of Clearfield. that a GENER AL Et.ECTI iN will oa hold on the SEriON I) •111Eir , DA, y of ILI'. HIER next, theme the TWELFTH tiny or the month ) at the several election districts in said cou;t: : A ti which me and plasm the qualified electors will elect. One person for Judge of the Supreme Court of this Commonwealth. One person for Canal Gommissioner of this Commonwealth. One person to represent the counties of' Clarion, Clearfield, Elk, Forest, Jeffer son, McKean, Venango and Warren in the Congress of the United States. One person to represent the counties of Clearfield, Elk, Forest, Jefferson, Mc- Kean, Potter and Tiogn, in the Senate of this Commonwealth. One person to represent the counttes of Clearfield, Elk , and McKean, in the House of Representatives of this Com monwealth. One person for Sheriff of Clearfield coun ty. One person for Prosecuting Attorney of Clearfield county. One person for County Commissioner. One person for County Auditor. The Ehrotors of the county of (Newfield will take notice that the said General Election will be held at the following ph cw At the COURT 110E6E. In rho borough of Clearfield, for Lowrance township At the house of WILLIAM HOOVER. for Bradford lOwn• At the house of JOHN GOSS, tot Decant township. At the homier SAMUEL td. SMITH. fur Beacom' town ship. At the house of ISAAC BLOOM .0 , In the borough of Cur weasrille. for Pike township. At the house of JAW'S MAURER. for Covington township . At 1110 house of WILLIAM C. F0....EY. for Brady town. ship. At the School house on Stneoer's Hill, for Penn township. At the louse of JAhIYM CURR Y • for Chest township. At Congress 11111 School Hume. for Girard towrithiP• At the h ,use al Mil ES I.OIIM AN, for Morris toe, aship. At the house of Ji HI YOUNG. for Burnside township. At the house of ASA P II ELLIS, fur Bell townshio. At the house of JAMES bleN NAL. for Jordan township. At the house oh GEORG th TURNER, for Boggs township . At the house of JESSE WILSON, lot Huston townshlO• At the house ofTHOS. At the housereJollN 1. BUN HY,Ior Fug low whip. At the bottle ofrOHN WHITESIDE, for Woodward lowa. snip. At she PUBLIC SCHOOL HOUSE, for Goshen township:, AL the FRAME HOUSE. formerly oo.npled as a brawling house, for Karthaus township. At the STORM, HOUSE of IL W. Moore, for Union town. shiu. At the COURTHOUSE, for the borough of Clearfield. At the house of JOHN BLIA.UCKEIL, for the borough of twensvl le. NOTICE IS FURTHER HEREBY GIVEN. That all persons (except Justices of the Pence) who shall hold any Lidice or appointment of melt or Hutt, under the rOVerninent of tiro United States . or or this Btu& or of any clty or Maar pointed distr.ct, whether a cossmaiutoped Ober or otherwise a subordinate allow or agent. whu is or shall be employed I under the Lewslative. Executive or /edictal departments of this State or of the Unite,' Stain, or any city or incorporated Markt : and also, that every Member of Coagreu and State Legitimism. and of the common or select council of any city. or OUatalfilfoOnf of ankiecurporated district, are by law Inca petite of holdirg or eseicising, at the same time, the office or a .pointment of Judge, inspector. or Clerk, of any election of this Commonwealth t— an that no Inspector. Judge, or other officer of any such) e.oction shall be eligible to any office voted fur. And the Beard Judges of the respective districts aforesaid. are required to rreet at t iro coart house, in the borough of Clearfield. on the rm s.!! FRIDAY uext after the raid Be rood Tuesday of October, than and there to do all those thingerequiled of them by law. GIVEN sinner my hand and seal, at Clear field. this twetity. seventh day of August. in t ir o year of our Lord ono thous and of the U nited i States hundred a to Seven tv.Sevent fifty-two. and nt h. of the Independence ALEXANDER CAL.DWELL. 1314'ff. Watts hi® 2 Welt.oh(D6 2 ROBI:IR'r R. WELCH lfT P.EPB castanet!) on head a fine assoitment of Watches a .t thy follow.ne low lames— GOLD LANDED, (4 holes) Jeweled, 15 resole. I/50 00 SILVER. HUNTING CAKE. Patens Lev r WI BILV EH. DETACHED Lever, fulljewslod LI to rib Od !SILVER tiPliN FRAM I% lopineds. 14 to Id 00 43 AIso—EGOND lIAND of various Dices.. He IMO always kbeln OD head a loge aesortment ist&- Trateus C h a ins ATCHES, of the Lost English amannfao• ture, such as Llanelli, Crystals. Rove, Bto.. Hold Watch Hands, of all kinds, Also. Fancy bleat. and Fancy Plated, and common French Heads of all /WIC sizes and pi 11.183. IMPALRINQ of Cloaks sad Watches deco to - order. and for almost nothing. ISretiop op Second street, adjoining Lamb's hotel. tAeartield. Aug. 27, 1t152.-11-• GEORGE LANICH, in., ' i'llazice2.lkmz3ccsatiaale WOULD respectfully tender his thanks to those si he IWO If ill heretofore favored pins wills a share of- their ertatorn, Yellnow lafornii his friends A b et paddle at large, that his ews are again io blast. and they can find him in that o d, long establlshed,and convenient shop on hianond wee., foimprly occupied by Wald hits, vltioro - . . .. -•- • Wagons, Buggies, iSitc. • Will be Ironed end Gelshod oft In thq best style Radon the shortest.notior, and allother.work belonging to the business will be done In the best manner and on tne most acoommB62.ode. Unionise.. , . . CI . earfield. Aug.ll/.1 . CARPETINGS AND OIL CLOTIIS. 112.11.31 EA L -Sr k • 1:13,05P1EM LI IMPIItTEIIB and Mannlac:animal of CARP MIN. end deniers in CANTON and 0.A.304%. IKAITIIVIR OR, Corner of Twelfth , and Market St's. Philad'a. Invite attention tn.thair eaten tiro assortment of so pew new end Vomiting ' Ruttish Velvat.'lnpestry Brussels, and Rich Ingrain and Vomiting' Carpeting', of their own Importation. Also to their large stook of .welt seasoned Floor Vothi. in ail widths, frames.' to eighiryluds. Our stock of LOW PAWED INGRAIN CARPET!, °fon r own manufacture embraoes trps host varlet I of well wade goods ever put in rho market—ail of w hi c h will he cffered on t he most lavortible terms. August in. Ina2.—Bm." • . Tor Sale. riNE,GOOD TWO Al.O/14.* t,AGaii it tp . 6 tl ei lz . j 3 Suly 8; 11132: , . . 10 1 .ELLi . 1E WC lEHOL. teSIALOW-OITIZEN B OF UtiFABFIELD OuONTY— .I respectfully offer my_self to your consideration as a candidate" for the office of Bilwurr at the austtina genets' Elect op— and.if sleeted, pledge myself to perform 'Ouch:ales shamus to the best of my abilities:rind without feer,lavori or atleollou.• • • ' - 'J• WILLIAM powight,:, Clearfield, Aag, U, 1853. . . MESSRB. EINTLYIOB, • - Plvaiirehebiittaii the name .or A1111 1 .:$, BIAJUM ten.. of Pike townehle, MI e eandidoto for the ()Mee or orrEitier, at the coming ['all election. , , Ana ID. IPS2.-0/1. ME.et3l.lB. MOORII 6t YVILL" . ON-• •GENTLES.I pi —Plenum cutworm° the Emma of CgORGE R. Minh of Girard towasicti. 511 a Volunteer caudillpte for tho ollico of COUNTY COMMD3SLONEU at Ilia exttbiult uotober Eloctiou, and obligo MANY yOTERB. • August. E). 186.. , . CLEARFIELD ACADEMY: 9rIILT: d w 74 ttl hereby givu tiotieo that thiiir h'aVe eon DR. CATLIN & WIFE, - To continuo in charge of tho Academy daring another year. Tne Aeademie yenr• Is divide I into POUR .QOARTEktS of TWELVE WEEKS. each, and PIVE, DAyS of Tenon. inn in each week. The next Quarter will commence on MORDAVUNE . :La 105•2, at tile following Reduced Rages of Tuition : COMMON ENGLISH BRANCHES-elneleding Reading. Wrltme. Spelling, Arithmetic. Vera. raphy English Grammer and Hirtory $2 00 ALL IItGiIER ENGLIdII !MARCHES—lngle lug Latin Grittniner $4 do CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL DEPART. MENUSI3 00 DAILY EXERCISES given in VOCAL MUSICin Which all may riarticloate without additional charge. WEEKLY LECTURES are given to rite. older pupils on History, end other interesting subjects. without extra charge. Such of the older pnuits as choose, engage on FRIDAY P. M. of each week iu exercises Elocution, CoMposidon and view questions upon their severallitudies. All others attend to their usual P. M. studies. The LADIES DEPARMENT Is entirely wombs from the other on the part of those who emirs It. Two-or three classes consist of both sexes. for the purpose of economy in time bet it is optional with the young Ladles whether to join such clones or trot. Tuition is charged fro a the (Woof Lilo Scholar' commen• eine I o the clote of the Term — ded clarion being .npule in case of absence soused lip sickness, unit whim a special agree.nent is made. in advance. with the Principal MORAL SU ASH iN has hitherto been the chief reliance o the Teachers in mowing therms ell ditoiplive—and it has been efficient. Corporeal punishmentils administered onlyjn the most obdurate and incetrieffile cares. Theoonstant aim of the Teachers ii to make the instructions they impart, as well as that of books. Practical, as nett as Theoretical. The strictest !mention Is , given to the Conduit, !Ishii' end Morels of , he Pupils. white under the charge of' the Teachers. BOARD can be obtained et reasonnhie 1 ItiellAßD SHAW. President. .1 IL IWENALLY, SecrstetY. Junel6, PENN IRON FOUNDRY; Machine, Pattern - and Blacksmith shops, Clivrfiem, TOza. londoutigned would announce to the citizen. of i Clearfield. and ad j oining . counties, that he has opened it room on Sec and street, in the borough of Uieerti,oil, near the store of Leonard Moore, where he Inteuda kceutnit a GENERAL A,RTIALINT )1 , CASTINtiti. warranted to be wade of On b eat materiel, and at price. that cannot fail to [Peas,. The tbilewlnec.o3.lPo , o n alai he tqck on hands : FIiLTON'S HOT-Alit o)oKiNo raft for either Wind of Veal 'thus Stove ha. probably the largest intro minim clan, other form of ,genes. It has sotorieded in nine , every wooly, the well k mown ilethaway and 7..ieg• ler stover. It ts easily underttoad; hod the flue. being so arranged that nil can be cleanrid without tiny trouble. T/10 peculiar form alibi construcuon is such as to tender it the moot durable of rill stoves. Numerous testiroon.als could ne ridded. hat it in deemed ant ecessitty, IMPROVED euwuriu sroves—cit (roma to grAl PARLOR STOVES—for either wood or coal. AIR-TIM:DT do SA LANANDER do a beautiful Coed Stove. do Br. " do E & TEN PI I A_TE Etovile—VVlV cheap. NTLE GRATES, with samara bleca, Alargo variety and superior finished Crites tram PI to PS Inches. ',COWN GRATEd. of nzet. PLAIN irs.NTO ORNAMENTAL IRAILINE 119Lbovy WARE; OVEN mourtiB: IRONI. WAFFLE do. rit.:ALE REAlkid. WAGI)N 00XES,SILEIGII.SLED & HOU OAR RINGS. for Rafts. ROAD SURA PER.I,_n new article. CORN tifIELLERN, CORN AND CA,DI Ititl. l 4 l . warranted to grind 15 Lae. Late pet hone TOYERES. ill?. best in one ; do. MAN• DILILLS and TIRE lIENGEIts Together with the usual variety of artleles kept at Foundry Establishments. Also, Made to Order, GRIST sod SAWMILL GEARlNG—bay.ng decidedly the largest dock. and beet variety al pignut." at coy temblith• meat in welders' Pennsylvania :•aIILL DOGS. SHAP ING—lane and mall nfoast at wrought hon. HANGERS. DRUMS and PULLIES • How and other approved Water WHEELS; WOOD and 'IRON LA'PHES: MANDRILLS for Ctrealar Saw.. WOOD BORING MACHINE 4. Constantly on hand and for sale, PANNING MILL.S. THRESHING MACHINES. PEN ; NOCK'S CELEBRATED GRAIN D 11114.15. ig.o. &a. Serow-Cutting. Any giged Screw, with guy twined mangier al threads to the Inch, either co are or V thread. Brass. (kipper, and Babbett's Metal gi HA ng' mad M e to order. NastN YERS. March 4. To ill Owners. rriliE undersigned has appointed L. R. CARTER. of (Yoartield, his earns for the sate of Castings, who will meek'', MIN for nil triads of Mill Gearing. and oilier maalniat.- ry. Persons destious to ems tract will tlo tO call and ex amine the catalogue of ['sacra.. and spew mens of the work. belie making engagements elsewhere. Castings will be dn. firmed. Jr neural. at Cisttilialtl, and warranted to be sonde of good material. and finished in a won.manlilte manner. flay• ing tri loaning order FIVE r'uperiur Lathes. and other ma armory in the same pioportion employing mono but the best 'seamen, rising the *my best Pig Iron and Coal, with many other advantages, no flatters himself thot hi. work will be done as well as in the brit city 'bons, anion the shortest notice: For particulars, call on Mi. CARTER, Agent. NATHAN k 1 Y Ens. March 4. tHSII. —l4 lIIENIPIIIIILL'StinOTEL, CLEARFIELD, PA. TIE subscriber most respectfully informs the cit . itens of Uhaifialu county and the travelling nu blie generally. that he has taken th e above named 110Tra.. ■ituatedore the crosier of Frout and Market streets, in the borough of Clear. Id, where he will at all tim a be per Pored to accommodate those who may favor him with their custom. leo Pains will goesby tho proprietor to make hit OLIVOT , rs comfbaable. hit house a HOMO to tbo.e who may stop with him. IIuiSTAIIL.E will he mutually attended to—and his TA- Lux. zutd BAR supplied with ,he best the market wl.I effo .. rl. WM. J. ilhalYllll..l August 11. L 8 Saw-Mill and 200 Acres of Land aFOR SALE or imEST --1- .T. ,11 , 11 E rubseribers offer rovelAWA or .1f INT their eXAW 1. MILL. toirethor wtth TWO 11131 , 4141. ED ACKEB U. UMBER LAND. situated In resin 11.10. Clearfield county. Tots utopians' pusessm many advantages as a Lum• beans establishment. being Wonted on the stream known es Itig Run. about •.C.i mi es horn the river. and in .11n midst of au extensive timber retool. The prouerty will consist!, be Bold or Dented. The terms wilt be luvorable and resitssidoe ;riven immediately. rip- Lem further pa ucu.ars apply eithomp Hugh Leavy, at Clearfield. or to Clark and Daily, on the"Gramlnfluhills. near the pro. erty. 111,1GH Y. l'ArrucK DAILY WILLIAM CLARK. JanslB.lBs3 OILS, TALLOW, GREASE, AND elfie lafinnaizall 3 0gb lIA tOtELS MADDIN ER It OIL. Place 75 cents tie. gallon. 6500 LI ALL(/51:1 Pado in ...a. es of widens SIVI, 'Prwo 75 ets. Par Cal!Pft. , 900 RAltti ELS BOILED PAINT OIL, du do do 60t0 GALLONS 1)0 do do In casks of ratio seizes Du do do 850 lIARRELS TANNERS' OIL. Velflolll kinds and q cud hies, float 13.1 to 50 per gallop. 1500 GALLONS in Call:tut VliflOUl size:. Various kinds and oa•lities. from Sato fta par gallon. 60 TONS TALLOW GREASE. tor Heavy agarings, and • C y omm Machiery. in Darrel. or Cks. of any consisten• o required. Price U cents per pou as nd. 160 lONS 01110 DIINEAL ratter. in Bairati, at the lowest mat ketprice. MAOHINLIRY warranted not to chill in the coldest went het. and considered by tbuso using tt equal to liperm.oll, BOILED PAINT OIL, eghtl to Linseed OIL other than for white. 1 am constantly receiving large supplies Of the above named articles, and toy motto 1.. "Small profits and cluing. returns". 11 F. FUND. pit Water Street. (under the Pearl it II I+ use) New York, June 12,18311.—5m0. NeW .Ywk G il?. A OHNTS of exterrieire wanted. „ to opernto for the PAU -41. hi ittv and MhU" fialllifl 1:IPS G AIIITUAL HEALTH AtitiLMATION OP ILI . Pa.. to whom coed encouragement will be given. AK , lf at Iho °flux. No. 64 south deoorr,ttitteet — or addles (mat Ladd) . P. BALCH. Pit:trident. • Harrisburg, Aug. lg. 1863, . . Why . Dont't Yon Insure? ' TLYWMING MUTU ALIN:St/RANCE COMPANY A. will continue to make insmance Deepest LOStilli BY VIVA, on buildings and other lir...petty. at us ltie , a tato as osby responsible company if loins occur they aro Promvtly maned no more than. Is necessary to mike good too actual losses sustained. iscollected at any time.. Penous residing so Cleuitield county. desirous of insuring their property eon hare Me saran atteudet to tr y addressing the subscriberat Idiots cost paid. August JOHN L. OUTI . LH. Aimee. Estate.a LL. - hinter; deceased. • NOTICE LiW "EENY GIVEN. th‘rt the hooka and ao counts of". L. 'IGNITE. deceased.' nitre been placed in coy hands by the Administrator, George limner. for csl. leo ion and settlement. Persons indebted will do well to at. tend witbont delay as my °Mee In cuarflow. Au ust 9 , , lEel3. , JB. " DfititieDnUaltianao rliflECe.Pattuotship heratote a inking between the sub j. a u t hors, trad,no as partners In the name of J. P. la L. IIOYT. was dissolved by rankual. COritcat, us t h e Pah or July last-1.); W.iluyt having withdrawn trona the husluess Tho accounts or the luta run, will be rattled by J. P. Hoyt. who will continue tbo bustainnut shs ola stand as haretolore. • ,•• 1 , •. ..4011N , P "„. ' aoriDAy. tforr. Fergtuou township . antr.ll4 lo3 ! • • ••' • " La •"' Piercia i:4; "b r eott . 4 1 1iiEl nate b r wa ft;r idfai On' ifni,iiidolib t iftibror fapi ti ti zen i m t i .ilo ). f.fika. : , 1%). jJerencliint has on; hie woe noon the 0,0°4 • 'And now.towit. the 14th day ofJal 1, 002, :the tlndernFned takes thlentathod of Ovine, • r• '!l I • ! : Public:Notice !-„„."1„ oal neurons aterested in the trial or the ahrolo ' ciMse. that behttsjust rammed rom the Latent Cities ilaraCintlltieet assortment of . • . ry Goods;GrOcerts . Hardware 4. Queensware Which lib is now prepared to sell to either poribcrrits Whigs at the lowest oculist° casts ,priocio or in Exohauccr for Country produce. The above stook of goods has beta selected with moat care as to duality and price—and with u dtterotinatlon to SEW.. (MBA eßit than can, be uuraharad Many other establishment in Ohs borough of Clontlield. And as we charge nothing forshowlag heir goods, or tel log our prim, we earnestly tov,to all Dernocratio and Whig La• dies and (butternut b call, examine,. and la4ge tor th out. selves. Atthe old stand on Second 'trent:, nearly' optiosite the nisi. dance of Uovernor Dieter. 111CII AN/ MOSSOP. Cioarlield, July 14, 1052. • , WAR DECLARED WITH ENGLAND! WAR WITH Eno wain is here)/ declared nit the lab terthvr whir reoeived from the•Workiof lit • VINH, 51'COY tr. CO.. Milesburg, Pa,. an extensive lot of MON of every desetiotion. and of the very best quality.. which he will sell at the tullowing reduced Pricer Common , bar, Iron, Assorted, 83 75 Horse-Sliod bar, alono, 4 00 Nail Rods, alone, - 4 50 Nails 'at .5 00 and when a larger quantity of - either nails or Iron le ref/aired. a greater redaction is made. There will els, be found at the lame estabtishmant, a large assort meat of Stoves of every description, Conking Stoves. Ten Plato, Cling Poste. Parlor C.4tl and Wood Staves, all of which will be slid aseheso, and a little Cheap er than were ever before altered in thew parts. Cali and sea lor yourselves, near Leonnru /sr liloore's store. • L. It. CARTI3II. Agent. Clearfield, Anzast 5, 1553. TO TILE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. Pint Class Hotel—Terms $1 50 Per Day. mhe subscriber, having lately beCome proprietor ul the FRANKLIN 1101/SE, Chesnut Street, between 3il and 4th, PHILADELPHIA , and having reduced the price of board to $1 50 par dny, gives notice that• notwithstanding thin reduction, ho still will continuo to keep a FIRST CLASS HOUSE. The Franklin House has just undergone extended alterations, nod to now fitted up strut finished in au• perior style for the reception Cl visitors. The Low• or Floor, lortnerly occupied by stores, is now inclu ded in the Hotel, knitting ii spacious Reception Boom, Gentlemen's Parlor, and Dining Room. there• by allownig an addition of thirty chambers and sev , ernl beautiful parlors, fronting on Chesnut at. 'rho Ronnie of this Hotel ore superior to most others, being constructed with alcoves. fermiog parlor and bed chamber attachea, well Highted.and ventilated. The location Is umnirpossed, either tor business ur pleasure. Philadelphia, N. H. %V(KAIAN, Prop'r. Philadelphia, July 26. 1852. FOR SALE.' . GOOD oNE E: E -110R, 110 0 Y • with a Eg2tALeather top. in complete older, end as good ,'al now, for Mile cheap. POI lorther partioalm E. s . . engaue at 11116 041°1C 100 I. I , ?htl. • e V • ‘)R Ssetamentel Bud iledteal purposes. for sate et the FIJHEAP UAtltl &ova of Jolt 15. MOSSOP. WM. NEWELL & SON, Wholesale Grocers & Commission Merchants, No. 3, South Water st., HAVE eiway, on hand a LARGE AND %VELA. SE I.IIOI'ED aewrtment or GROCERIES. WINES. TEAS. ate.' tow filch we invite the attentlos f (X)UNTILY MERCIIANTS. Got. o 1861.-7 m LEVER FLEGAL, B l.ntheribtirg. Pa . 'attend in all burl sea. ill his line. sod will also furnish WAGOriti. BUG 81.3.. very uncap. and ruanufacta red in the hest style and warranted. Aug. 1.1851.--y. DR. HOYT'S (E)17 1 2) UM CO ?VMS PREPARATION is now Feting offered lathe Pantie as a GUARANTEED CURE for the HEAVES IN lIORSEi, mid as the• only known medicine la the world having been used In the private Veterinary practice of the ntoprietor for the lilt 30 years; and he has never known it to fell In a slant e frist•nce of producing a lasting cure, and fray leg the hone id teas spirits fer work. The utter inoomostan• ay of the horse for latior.• when troubled with this common disease. should induce every ono having sodh to apply tin mediately for this reined,. • PRICE' ON E . DOLLAR PER PACKAGE , Which will be sent, "with full dirr miens." to any patted the United States, All letterset communications to be ad dres,ed, Past Paid, to 1. P HOYT. Rear of Nn.lo South Street. Philadelphia, Wholesn'a agent for the United elates. N. II —Agents wanted throughout the country to whom e liberal discount will be given; and their ntmes pieced in the eilvertisements. Address as above. - -- - FRENCH BRANDY. AB.IPERII ARTICLE or Preach Brandy, 'tooted at the enstom•lloure. sad for rale ' 11. 610B0P. sly 16. , . CHAIN PLIMPr3 for sale by lone Pr. WALLACE. IS DILLE, "LOLA MONTES." Moot conic i Oleo Maalias', AT•CLEARFIELD BRIDGE. FRmccis . tilUitT. resPeatlally apnea:meek. lbe.i.Pnb llo . that he hat oornenenoed the above hadnets list I LEAH FLEW) BRIDGE. to the new Windier' ocenpied by John Conde. on the west aide of the cites. where he will manilla°. tare LB 101'8 and 111110Eft. of all kinds. and et fair peons. on Ow shortest notice, and In the very best wanner. Give fiIIOBTY a call, June 4,1862. 5A416 4 41, CAME to the premises of tho subscriber Vp about the 1 00t h ol July last, a STRAY 4 . A 0 )sv , said cow is of R Ell and WHITE , .............;. _. co'utir end tho fore lest white, and giving ' oula.. 1 ha ow lint is requested to Wine coma d. prove property. tel charges tied take bat away, or she will be disposed 01 aceerei g to law. I'JLTER. 811.0.4 OEL. Covington township August 6. I6LSJ daQ...a a (g) Mao A LL person. are hereby cautioned against trustier my w.ife CATHARINE , on my nominal. She is now living in a ewe of separation from me. and 1. null cat be rowonsible in nuy way for her mum u autx , , nor h e wnay debt. of contracting. At a power time will that 1 have right to make any Provision even lot her luert• DAVID PIi W. HOYT. Ferettion township. Ana 9.1E5% Estate of Richard Ilavis,dte'd. ri,T ()TI(E 1 1.1 Klt eat le GWEN, That Letter* of Admin• 1 1 4 Istrattou helve beets granted to the sulncribers on the rsinte of It LUGAR') 1/Al/16 lute of tlexioatin township. Glondiohl maul", deceased. All oui.ons indebted to said es• tate u.e requosted to woke iininediato payment—and those has Inn domande against the tero3 will .presunt the duly authenticated hut Lath men t. H. G. DAVD-3,l3oncaria. Ad'arg• CEO. GILL, Lhadloid. August 18. 1832 Teacher Wanted; ANY person qualill d to tesob a 006 d HON SCHOOL can get a situution at Curtvensville. with a liberal corn pensation. _For particulars addicts the subscriber. WIC IRVIN. Curweravllle. July 23.1R52. TRIAL LIST. for Sept. term, 1542. Leonard & Moore vs roghman St Brooke. W II Newcomer VS te r jamin !latish= J 'l' Leonard, Assignee. &o. vs ames Turner Bennett toe of Modal use of With Grahent,jr, vs II b Hall 13ellgsberger at. Bloom vs Benjamin [Boom Us Sabine vs I'' A MoGhee„ et. al. Green nee of SedAwlek vs B Hartshorn George W Lung ' vs isaed Smith Guillim use of It Fhaw vs hi Poreeycoint. ol Guilllm Thos Elliot v. 'lades IL Mollineken Philip Antes •ros Bigler St ttood J times Oa:labor jr. vs Burgonder & kirloklev John ti Chase vs Samuel A mho' %Vmes Gallaher.jr. va J Burgunder„ et. al. U Bloom 'mull Smith ve Pater Bloom Wm Wilton • vs Wm Bloom JO1CP1) McCracken VS &lite/Will & Bloom ULLA%) Wilton vs Christine 81)..11 .• C Emigh • ys J i pmes Albert dr Brothers George RftlV3rl2 ' . VII .rehird Ration Jacobi Snyder . vs P Wig vac& A Pitt, • Hardman Phillips vs•liamnel Bunny • 13sma vg Win Glasgow Potable & Song ; i - 1 !N} A "Pale. A Leconte " vs .) Patch's. St. 11 Patabin • •, • . • WIC ROICAT/I. krothy. Aug. 10. 180. . , ,Ceclor.Ware. CILUV3S6;eitOIIBS Allb, IiUUNtT.3, for Bab at tho 0/103P July 14. '"• • " •-' mossor Estate of Nargaret Reed, dec'd. OTter: ld klEttlati . lliVEN. that lecture of Actratotstres tiol22 lICIDO the esteem o sREED, hoe of Ferguson tP.. Clearfield co.; dee'es hero in doeloren or law been grantee' to the gubicriber. All Denote Indebted to saki estate, are rentseteti t nsake' parasols' /lintnedittolle and those slaving (Aetna Wel present them eluly nothaetleated foe 4 ' DAVID FEIIGMON. Adoer.' 014e.atela, July (.9,1832. Sherites;Salmtif l &lac. . B Y virtue of a writ of eavarle Naples. Is. .11.1.) trued onkel tbaDonxtohOtnorneltrean of Cleal b field oMilstte nod to nso directed, vir Elbe ex* 'L p_asess to pa lle side, at the Chinn 'MAO littne borough of Clearfield, on FRIDAY tbOTWENTY-BEYENTD DAY of AUG DOT 1152 Cl °Week a ass. tho following sletodbed building, to wit .—Ereetdd ;In Riot or grimed of Jacob Cor aas, bought of Fredenek Ze lgtee. Waldo , to I,lig Min Craak• In Brady tow:10014A. Illnale New 'Mid.. Fifty lent long and , Sixteen feat wide. and the lot or cartilage aPParte OM lot • 'to and ell the conveoloneek nemearara pout e the sdhl Ma w- I seized ring taken in exeunt 03 and to be cold as UPI propenit ' ( OfJaeob Loidas. ' • - • • • i; • ;Aso;, it n VIRTUE ern' ar treciiiniotirEkoaniti. 'tenni] nut, of the same coml. and tp meterseted) will bOtseposee to'-' I public sale, at the court house. intholertoneh of Ciaartield. on MONDAY the Nth day of tier"rEhtliEtt nest, the fol lowing dosertbed 'Ono nt Land ,olte Mo Tike towasbip s Cleattield county. vit.—, Beekman at a hickeryn'tberilee , Du perches to post, thetas ID degtoet twit' liti beat:thee to a • post. north 49 deercee east 151./ perches to at DWI, thence north 45 degrees wed au perches, betas part of. a tract, or I nd acr. , veyed pertinence of warrant yarded' te Adorn binning- ' er, with 93 newel blared land, vveilidg flonsen•feadflAblUi Barn thereon etected. .rile'xed and taken is epention and tO ba sold as the property of John Henry and Thomas Deity. ALSO, •, BY virtue of a simnel' writ. fined out of the eath pond.' and to me directed, will be exposed to pphllo sale at the same time and place, all the interest te delenilatd In end to a• • Certain Tract' of Land situate in Nell township, CleadietC. CODete. cautioning 160 acres, being linot , of a survey, Mare rant No. HO. in the name or .IJcin besinning est the two fallen ash corner on the river, the boundaty of said originnl survey, thence down the bit rods • thence by a ) tine across Dahl 'Tract to the northern doe of the some so au to Include le.o PM atria paper end of said large Stifvo/, audio as to include the improvement of said defendant on said tract. with two li• urn, Ntabling and dew MAI thereon erected. and 'trout 90 acres cleared. Belted end taten In execution ' and to be told as ihe property of George Welters. • ' • ALSO, • • 'lll. Y, virtue of a similar writ. teased out of the same gotta. , LP inn to me directed will be exposed to public gals, At the same time and place, a Certain Tract of , Land situate in Boggs township, Cleat field coo nty contenting 409 acres mu veyeti on warrant to Robert Morris, boundiet by Wm. Mr-, ris titophen • Kingston.' John Houston and John TtiOnitil..— Also 60 acres la said townshlor, adjoining the Robert Monte survey, beginning at a post thence mirth 49 perches to ss oor• perches Jelin Thomas. Mamie perchee to a post. corner of to plane of beginning. cut oil the eourhwen, of the Walter Blownt survey, with to awes cleated on the Of acre tract. Seized and taken in execution and tube oald as the property of John Mese. ALSO,. • B Y virtue of an alias similar writ, issued out of the sumo court, and to me directed, Will D 3 exposed to pnblio sale at !tin same time and place. all the interest of 'Joseph London acd John London in and ton Certain Treat of Land, situate , in Peon to wothip . Clearfield county, beginning at a Malteds west to Estes' Pi London's land API perches, thee W south inf land of A. 11. Deed 106 perches to a post._ thence again east 101 l oerchee,•t hence north by land of A. B. Deed 106 perches. to place of beginning. bong part of slimy known , as No,i 56.0. eat talning about 11 actin , with a Two titory liOnte rend about 10 acres canted hereon. Also 61 no ea et land situate n 'tango township. In cold county, boundel by land of Geo. Wilson, son., and by land of Cadbury, with a Caten.houra.. and Barn and about 10 acres cloned thereon. Seised and: , taken In execution and to be old as the property of Joseph London. ALSO, LPY viltue of a sirulter writ, Issued out of lbe same courts! andto ins directed, will be exposed to public' sale at the same time and place, to wit—All tire title, interest and claim of defendant, of. in and to a certain tract of land Inn• ate in 'Semite township. I ;leattleld county, beginning at a white pine. thence by the Theron Gibson sway southll6 perches to post, thence by lend poet to survey n west tig Perches. thence west De the Hobert Wilso 116 perch. es, thence east by ltuao Racket' in perches loplace of besti rring., befog Pan or a larger tract in the nem 'Thomas Gibson. with a Douse and Lite ble pad anent:ls acres cleared thereon. Boxed and Inked In eleell don and to be gold bathe propene' or John U. Miller. 0. .. ALSO, , D Y virtue of a similar writ. Issue/ out of the rem amt. LP snit to me directed, will In exposed to pobtle sateen the some time and place, Anti's, right, title. interest and elates of James Bonin or, cu, and to a t,e tale 'Bret of Lana sattele in Pane township. Clearfield county, containing 6Ursents.to wd—begiuning at the township toad leading to tin Cherry Tree, thence along the line of John Woods to is comet call ed Bell's corner, mence at right angles Into the balance of Peter ()Wee. land a proper distance to make hi/acres. with a house erected theresn. end about e acres cleared. ecisatil and taken in exemition and to be sold as the Wooed, ol James Robles, ALSO, Y virtue of I similar writ, issued. oat of the same wart. LP and to tee infected. will tie exposed to Public sale at the sine time and place, to wit.- , A Certain Tract ; of Land Wu. ate in lleceatie t .wnship, Ciesrfield octant,. bounded by lands of John Patchie, fiertlnno Phillips, end othen. oon• tattling about ILU acres, with about it acne cleared. Belted sod rakers in execution and to Witold as the ;Impact, of Jobe B. Witten. ALSO, _ . _ RV virtue of a similar writ, issued out of the nine °wire. " arid to me direttted, will be exposed to pub'io sale at the same Unlit dud place, to wit—A CertaisTract of Laud situate In Bradford township.4.llearfielacourity.oentainlng being panel the Peter Wiildows survey. bc_sioning st a chef. our, Biesee be Jaooh.DOw Niue north 117 Perehea. threw west 117 perche.„ tiumae tweth by BmitaPs laud perohei, (brace eta by ass Genrea R ben's survey 1.17 petihee toOwe of beartsetne,. with the improvements thereon. Brined sad Been In ezeoutNU earl to be sold sa the property or Mattel Cam ALSO, Ili sinus of a. writ of Ficol Fades, lulled out of the saute LP Coart and to ma diricteil, wilt be exposed to onblio sale. nu SION DAY the Iligh day of September seat at the thiart Ilcuse is the Borough of I.3setlisld, the following ptbnerte. viz ;—A certain lot of ground situate is the borough of Qtr• wens sills. t.lleerfield cougar, on the north side of buts street, sad west f Walnut street beginning at s corner of lot now or late of Wm. Irwin extending along geld street 50 feet to a lot ot Samuel Wel ; thence along the tarns siorthwardi IS) fee., more Or less, to an Alley. thence along the same west warn 6.1 feet to paid lot. now or late of Wm. Irwin; thence along the same Southward 150 to the beginning with tWo store dwelling houiw and stable thereon erected. Wined saill taken in execution and to be sold as Owl:moped) of Samuel Clark. CALDWRLL.I3heriff. Sheriff s Oiliest, A o gust 5,1852. Court Proclamation. t)(7IIEREAS, Tin Honorable JOHN C. KNOX, NO. Vlf dent Judea of that:cart of Caren/On Pont Of tile nib teeath Jodi ial D , triot , composed of the counties of Clear tied, CIIITIOII. .efferson and Venaugo, and the flosmtabies RICHARD 611 it %V and JOHN I'. HO YT. ArwalateJadeee in Clea.deld county, have ma ed their precept blares, .dar the SIXTH day .01 Augatt. Idsd, to we directed, for nol • let a Ct •URT OF T O Q CO U M R NI T nN R r ti L Ct o it n tisO. ORPHAN'So _CaOr U O IT O O Y UR ANDTEAiiIiEIaAND LENERAJuAMDF • LI VERY', At Clearfield, in and for Clearfield oountyi, on thaTDIRD DIUNDA y GI Sept. next—being tteilOth day of the month: NOTICE IR. MEREFORE. I fiErtEDY CiIVENs To the Coronas, Justice, of the Pew, and Con! salesln /ad' for the county of Clearfield, to appear in their own prow person.. with Rolls, Reoorde. Innaissalobs, Ristrolnatiosisterts other liemsnitiranoes. to do thews things whisth then °Moss and In their behalf appertain to be done' , wwwww..• and calm persons. prosecuting in behalf onhe Commonwealth against any prisoner". aro required to bectben and this* lit• tending, and not depart telthopt. leave. at, their pail. GIVRN model ray hand err Clearfield. this 6th dal otAagnets in rho y ear 01 our Lord one thousand dell oadtad an t'ifty two:. and the Berenty•sevehth year of mottoes fa dependence. ALEXANDER CALM . WELL. Eherlit Meeigilgstoro notnoot, I%TOTW' Is patchy given, that the follow lag atecouttle Lie have been examined aad patted by me. mad rental* IlleP .if of record to this (Alice lot the inspteuon of heirs, legatee). creditors. and all others In any other WaY laterestod; sad be preseuttd tl de:LC:phone court of Cleardeid Gnat? to be held at the Court home in the Ltorodth of Clearfield, co' 'foorday the/11st day of tlepi. next, for confirmation gad el., lowance. lot.—Tre partial aocouut , kf John Curry and Sicapd ROis. boc oh Executors or James Corry, lets of C. est tOrruthspi Clhal hold county. deceased. Eder Final Account of Ed aril Williams add' William Wooldridge. Adminlstraiors of. lielnuel ltarrier,• lulu of Bradford township. Clearfield county. deceased. 34.—The Partial Account of Jousts T. beonant and William ce A. Walla. :xec u rs ol Win. C. Welch, tate of the bor ough 01 Clatufield. deetased. 4th.—The Front Account of John Read, J miab,ll. Reed sad Thomas Read. Administrators of Thomas !Road, lama Lawrenee towusinti : I 'A.rifl red county. decease 1. 6th. The Account of Elenrunfirs Boris/103w Adotlilstrahilt: and Edythe h Welch, A dmiuittratrlx, of tho tstigeof 43411 e Welch. Jr.. Woof Etta township. Clatuffeld 00. dee% Ws. Tho ACCOOiII of C. 11. Goodfoli3w. Administrator of ther °Jere ol !saint. Goodfellow; late ofElearlield 7th. The final account or Wm,liwinandAmeljaMPMurrey. Administrators of Ma thew - Irwin, late of tionalide; tosirbii ship; deo'd. forsettlement. VAN. PC aTtB., 'Register.' Ref.ister's °Bice, Cleareld, Angtut Estate of Wm. 'Whitaker, deo'd. ET17.1t6 OF istnillteLt3TltArtON we the enticed' Wm. L Whitaker, late of L wreace t. waship, Clearfield snoustri% deceased, have been granted to the' uudersignel. Therefore all potions indebted to sad estate will make immediate Pay ment—and thole having claims 'Rabat the same will present Ilion duly authenticated for terlement. efirOl4.o3 SLOAN: Adirer. Cleittfielet Bridge, July V ieu. 'Dissolution of Partnership , min?. Paitswohiu heretoloit. existing between SAMUEL. hieKGAIS and GEM( GROG. cradles( ttudet firm of (MOE. St bIeKEAN in the Lumbedei button% uei the ) iloshannon creek, was chuolved on the trth Indust, bY mutual consent. The busmen wil here beg irriesion by tienrr G roe, who will settle alt the busine M ss of the lateens'. IiKI. !MAW 1 ENlix GUAM. July t 9. 1652. i .:( 9 I; 1 , ! ,:t: Estate of .1. B. Ames, lee AT OTICEtr3 IlEltEtl Y GIVEN. too Lelatis orAdosisiis. 1.1 'ration de bonus non. have been granted In due form of law to the subsutihat, on the inlet° of the above deceased. late or Jordantgwptb , p. leaufield iimaUtr , -tui4 thelitU persons looebted to said estate are requital to make payment without delay and those having. demands .agulnst Umtata* will pope, east th em dilly Authentictima for settlement. A , - • ill. W. MOORS • Adm'r de bonus non of 411 Ames. d,010.. jolly 48. 1831 • Public Caution, • - • ..,•• • HE 111111.1 C AttE tiEHEBY CAHT.I.ONEO_OOI 3 toning the assignment of o . conain note for FINTE.K TaLL.Altm. giVtiv we to ELY EHEINPELIVIrs ti tian the coohlti of We,' 1 11 5/. Jo d i heYIP teneivej ve Feint the earn,, Mid will not Pb, a tin tomPelleal bY le 1 1 AIHOB • • Pilade::, tA' •., 111 INC. of almost sooty iissatlptlon—Cooti. Volta AS CPantaloons.. • • , ,• • • 4 1 1:novoling tor the Upper extremities., a Waist coat;.aada. patrol Uuomentlanab es. nit fur 11111E111 voubrdKtl. at. • , WAt.I.AIII4 11111.1 A. ~ . .:CLL3 e saba.cs• 1-tawatlizictiib • grime dohscriberf .fo the 13took, of LIN [ON frAjfiltiPf will tikettotice that they ere required UV Day the LA pod LID/At, instnpoontof Wick Int them leveret!). ell Immeniterat.y. The toed. is flow oolnplel ett.'.aud'the Money doe to. she Con. tractor , . end theta noyl,:elint notice 111117 11Z011011.0 teem the couseqorneo, . • . By ortpt of the Maw:Wore, A. K. VVILIGIIT. Teiit. Vtearlie:d. July 80, 1651