TIMER' DAYS. LATER FROM EUROPE: ARRIVAL.OF THE ASIA: Opening . of the British Parliment.— .Priparationsfpr the .14)npire in. France. The , Cunard :steamship Asia, Captain Lou, reached her dock at Jersey City, shortly after -one ,o'clock - this morning.-- Shefleft Liverpool ! on Saturday the 6th inst., iindbrings eighty passengers. The Political news from Europe is of no importance whatever. Commercial "affairs remained much the same as at the sailing of the Atlantic. The London Daily News acknowledged the receipt of . six shillings in pence, to head a penny subscription on behalf of Mrs. Stowe, authoress of "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Father Cavazzi Is on the eve of em barking for America. Ampng the passengers by the Asia is Mr. William Mere, British Consul at New Orleans: ' . 4 , Are4ltes IN ENGL!AND.—Botllhouses of "Parlament met on Thursday, the 4th inst., j at 2 o' e lock.•!. The cemmissionere to rep resent the Queen in the House of Lords, Were the Lord Chancellor, the Duke of Northumberlend, !lie Marquis of Salisbury, and , the Earl of Lonsdale. A crowd or 4 'the commons". appeared at the bar hear the writ read; after which the House adjourned. The House of Commons assembled at the', same 'hour as the 'Lords, and there was a good attendane.e of members, new' , and old: Baron. Rothschild appeared among them: Afterottending at she bar, of the" Lords to hear the commission read, I the, HouseZorganized with Sir D. C. Mar- ! chant in - the chair, and proceeded to elect the Speaker; Mr. R. Palmer proposed, and R. Grosvenor seconded the re-election of the Hon.C. Shaw Lefevre, which was carried unanimously. Sir It. H. lngles,' herd John Russell; * Chancellor of the Ex chequer, and Joseph - Hume, congratulated the Speaker, and the House adjourned. On Friday, the members of the lower' House were again summoned to the bar! , of the Lords,w hp the Chancellor signified' the Queen's approbation of their choice of a Speaker. A number 'of peers took the oaths and their seats, and the House 'ad journed. . • ~, On the returns Of the Commons to their own apartment, the Speaker returned thanks for ..his re-election. Swearing in of the members was then proceeded with for an hour or two, after which 'the House' adjourned. Macnulay's address to the constitu cncy of Edinburgh has attracted attention, as well from its; eloquence as political tone. / (it may be , 'remembered that that distin guished gentleman is just recovering from a nillness, which it was feared would prove ! fatal.) • He professes himself unable to! forsee,. from the 'language held by. the 1 members of the government, what their cenduct be on the subject of protec tion ;' but he thinks he can predict that the reform effected by Sir Robert Peel is sere. Personally he (Macauley) is earn est in favor or free trade, and is prepared to go further towards universal suffrage, than he once thought it possible he should.\ Famicu,•—•The Senate met on Thurs day, the 4th, for 'the purpose of settling the preliminaries for the establishment of theEmpira. • About all the public know is; that ten members voted that the people shoulikbe.'consulted. M. Fould, Minister! of•Sinte,'declated that the government did not eppose the , -proposition, which was then ! referred to "a special committee, whose re- ' port would be presented on the 6th. ! It is stated in Paris as certain, that the! • Senatus, Consulte will declare the Imper-1 ial crown heriditary in the person of Louis! Napoleon, end his male descendents; and in the event of his not leaving male heirs, then, in the person of his adopted son ; should the latter die childless, afterwards ! -. in the per Son of ex-king Jerome and his Atl-el-Kader continues to be the lion of * the daY: •He had a second time visited Louis Nispolben; und was entertained with! a review of,cavalry. "VioidrllegO,Fonberteaux and Philippe Faure, sighing- themselves "the commis sion of!rihe demPeratic socialist proscribed in France, residing in Jersey, and metin general. liSenthly, October 31; 1052," warp - theirhrethern in France to abstain from voting for-the Empire. The &ea * which 'cities not stick at terms, is publi§hed in the London Morning - Adver ' awl' of the sth inst. ..tiThe Russian and Prussian Ministers have received sudden ' orders from their governments no longer , to absent them selves..freei'llieir posts at Paris,• and M. ,Catitelhejac has in like manner been immediately to return to St. Peters burg. The quidnuncs are trying to Worm some dipldmatic secret out of these hasty movements... • The !gel/cal-lent- bps 'ntad9 en 'offer Purehise‘;.,-the,•!ToU Cies irial . Deb,4l, she vieW:of gett i ng rid influenc ,A deputation::,from the!London sta • ItiCti Cerripattg;forthe junction of the At lantic and Pacific .oceane, . had had sever 'conferences-with the Council of Surveil,. lance, on final !arrangements for carrying out the project. ...SPAlN.—The'Co'uricil :of "Mieisters met On the 29th ult., to decide' the question of the creation !of , ,rt ColciiiiaDeptirtm ent. The Catalina Pailed.from Barcelona on 'tl;e2sth Ult.:, -having, on board fivehun .d red Men, to Ann force the "gn,rFisttps, in bubs." •!! • prznel , has resumed its • ~character. as, Pelitical jotirn, and avows its intentions of :continuing . its hostility to the preseritgoVern.ntent. '.• .\ is•Critiniated from returns already • received, that! ' , John P. Hale linslakeno total of 120,000 Votes in the . United States,, . for President=being -atime' - 30;900 less, Allen Pititce's majerity.4,l36 that Gen:•;Pieree', le elected, over .all,Competitore; by a hand.' ! 292; some tnajoritY. Bdren r°' eived . • ASPECT OF THE npvouvrio The following is the tale of tie tre , mendous avalanche, of 1852, including the popular vote, to wit : STATES FOR SCOTT. Massachusetts, 7,l23.lVermont, 8,000 Kentucky, 1,000 . Tennesse, 1,800 FOR PIERCE. Maine, 11,0001 Louisiana, 1,000 N.Ha mpshi re 14,0001 Texas, ,000 R'de Island, 1,100 Mississippi, '2,000 Connecticut, 3,000 Alabama, 4,000 New York, 25,000 Arkansas, 6,000 N. Jersey, 5,720 Ohio, 17,000 Pennsylvania 19,390 Indiana, 15,000 Delaware, 23 Illinois, 12,000 Maryland, 5,500 Missouri, 12,000 Virginia, 9,516 Michigan, 7,000 N. Carolina, 000 Wisconsin, 2,000 S.Carolina, (by Leg.) lowa, 4,500 Georgia, s,ooolCalifornic, -1,500 ' Florida, 5001 - - MARRIED.—At Warriors Mark, on Thursday Nov. Itith, by the Rev. George ; Guyer, Mr. John Lever of Phillipsburg, to Miss Mary Burkett of flalf-Moon, Cen- tre county DIED.—On the 17th inst., in t roo :- vine, Jefferson county, the Rev. Dr. Gary Bishop, formerly of this place, aged 64 years, 1 'month and 2 days. On the 18th inst, John D., son of Wm. and 11Ihrgaret Daniels, of this county, aged 16 years and 11 months. NOW Alvoirtlectaimonnta. __— Tremendous Excitement ! A GRAND EXPOSURE OF NEW GOODS. WALLAIDT , t EMI, K,E3 1v ,1,D:1. :tri; aa lo : ; ce tctheold i r patron s , r4,,reo.na2n d,tattleyta,eisti e/ I mm•the enstl C heapest. and most , ----- ---- One or the Largest, --- , rill: O NLY PORTRAIT OF WA.SlitlitauN • varied assortments of goods ever bro't PUBLISHED, to this or any other place. JUST . T. B. WELCH'S MAGNIFICENT Laccilocearon'am ocillc. The atrention of the Fair Sex is particularly Invited to their PORTRAIT OF 'WASHINGTON . Sto-k cons'sting Dent/ or Moos do lore, Cashmercs.,Mous 1 de Lamm., French 1 • nines, Comm'. Minnows.. like. Engraved (by permission) Irons Stewnrt's only on GENTLEMENS' WEAR. geed pbrlreit, irt the Atherunm, , Bunton. WEAR. T III`t invert, M erit . lip under the supetintentlance Their a.untroent is at meetly l ets. Si Cl^ths. Cm. I of 'mom Ad but.m. Kin . the eminent and hi,thly sirneres—p lain mid Inecy—Sattinets. Silk and Satin Vesting,. tined en st. lathe only oared li seinen of Washlogioe Ow fix ,of PVArV quality and Prim- pub tined It hes been aharectenzed m the greatest work of READY—MADE CLOTHING, I at. ever produced in this country . As to its fidelity , we refer i to the letters of the aeopted son of Washington, GEORGE WASHINGTON PARK °USTI:3, who says, is a I aithl al A vete nail Stook elan WU, sizes and qualities. made in i renitiontaition of the celebrated original." and to CHIEF the West and but style, oy the best workmen, and of the yell i JU6lll.a: 'Asa work Supreme Court ofthe Cattail:Detre beit maomal /7401 who 121711. work of art its excellence and beauty roust BOOTS and SHOES, strike every one who sees it ; and it is no less hatter la MI I to tolls. in day.his country. It le my gad tory; e A vary levee assortment—for Ladies'. Jent emens', Mime. to have lean Boys' and Children.' wear, him in theist my boyhood. and his %MAO., • appearance is strongly impressed on my memory. The pot Hosiery misuse , Parfumerr.Fancy Goods. Such as Ladies' " it /you nave issued appears to me to be an exact lisemss. Dress Trimmings, a r e. Bre.. &to rearesenting perfectly the express= as well an the Corns nod Gr)Ceriell. Hardware. Drugs and. Utieennrere, of every features of th e lace." And says SENATOR CAM, "It is a :We anti gun It o , equal to the but, and the v-ry oheapestv" Idedike ienteseniation of the great original." PRESIDENT They ni.o.hnv on hood FLANNELS, TI;;KINJS, lAN- L RAE sa s. • the work appears to me to have bees, ENS, MUSLIN& SHAWES and in short goods of all kinds I' ll ll6 5 y execut ed and nlv worthy the patronage of t ile:onion , execute ern ent to cult both town mad countre. het public." Saes M A RUI IANT. I the eminent portrait l ain.ai. litSrl'all mad judge for yourselves. Remember tho,OLD ter and the purist of Stuart, "your print to my mind, s STAND Maiket street, nest the Diamond. remarkable than any other I have seen. fur presenting the whole twill. idea, toy of the original portrait, together with the ',Clearfield. Nov 25,i113;2. noble arid dignified repose of air and manner which all who , ever saw him considered a marked chat...selenium of the him- DAGUERREOTYPE LIKENESSES. ohms men it commemorates.' For the nouns el Lill/ picture we would refer every lover of T C. FULLER. Dagnerman Artist,. is at present In Washington to them:omit luelf,to be seen at theofboe of this - Cienrticld. wham tie is !prepared to take iLikenesser In paper nod to the letters of the following Artists, States:nen. the mint approved style, and et rates Se ressonnble as any of J i and Scholars, accompanying it : Ids predoonson. He may by founttlup enirsJover Eq. W ' Jurists &Ili —Mardian tied Ellant, of New York; Nestle, lay's o ffi ce Persons desirous of nbtaieing Likenesses of themselves, Ro ' A ltana ! el. and Lemuel ' . of Pg. ladelphiat Chester II ardi rig. of Roston ; Charles Frage'. of Charleston. 0. II; and to the their friends will °lease ca •I soon, as his stay will be short. adopted son of Wnshington Sloe. George, W. P. Cloth, him November IN, Iftitl toll an ants. STAIESAIEN.—His Excellence Millard Fill. .------____ more, May it General Winfield Scott. lion. George M. Del lea, Hon. Wm. R. King, Hon. Daniel Webster. Hon. Lio n Bort Hon. Lewis thus Hon. Win .A. Graham. Hon..Joh 11 . Keened,. Hon. It. C. Winthrop. EL. D. JURISI ri OUNTRY MERCHANTS, in =Moir their ;lutetium, : f f., R .,,,, it . Taw. l i on. J oh! , li u „ ti„,,, J o b t ; :1101,eagi. 1 ..) should not vaginal these desirable and saleable articles I lion. Reim (biome. SCAIOLARS.—(.Andes Folsom, 5 ri.. Their manufacture hn. bran much it:11E11'0nel recently, and the well KM:MU Eibutrian of the Roe on Atheneum, who says. they are made very durable. Particular attention as request• ed to thel wauld ratner owe It than any printed copy I h et Wool Lined Gloves and'lllttens. lord , . I moo; " E P. Whathie, Itictiard Iltireth, Hon. Edward Ev LL. I).. Jared sparks. EL. U. W Wm. IL Prescott. Li... D.. Washington Irving. Keith W. Emerson. FAQ , Prof. T Thee are indispensable in cold and wet weather.—Ladles I C. Upham. J. I' Headley,Green Halleck. H. W Long• will find tr ue Gloves mei i I inkany work that will soil the i !ellow, Wm Edmore Simms: and FR IM EUROPE. Lord hands, at he same time that they will care the worst Salt 1 Pallocril. T. B alcCattley . Sir Archibald A 4 Eon. Lord Mayor Rheum or Cheeped hands itrimadiniele• They are made allot Loudon, ae., lac. tam THE PREL B. throughout the lengths to protect the creel nod wrists. entire II mon r eve wi th one voice proclaimed the merits of For sale by W lI.COX, nit.iNossz. co. No. i 3 Church this knuerb engravlng• Alley. Philadelphia. troodyears's fai l'hestnnt street. do To eaable all to possess this valuable treasure. it is sold at z. II Phillips. Pittsburgh. Pa Feleoner fit Haskell, Bette the low price of FIVE DOLLARS per ppy, , more Md. H. .W. Shafer Charleston, S. C. Sari and Hick. Published by GEORGE w C HI LDS. on. Cinemnatti, 0 no, end by all Rubber Dealers in the Union N. W. corner of Fifth lied Arch stmts. Ptuladelshia. For sale at retail by Country Merchants generallr. J. W HUDSI HS. Nov lid. 18511.-Bm. Sole Agent for Western Pennsylvania This Portrait can only be obtained from Kit. HUDSON . or from his duly authorized Agents . Arraugernenos have le-emmeoe with the Post Office [Wart me at. by which cootea of the Portrait can be sent to any point ye' mail. in oerleot order. iPanons, by remoung FIVE DOLLARS to .1. W. HUD , SUN, Pittsburg. Pa , will have a copy oli the Partnnt sent to them tree or Postage. Magnitment Gilt Frames, got up expressly for these Por traits, furnished at the low pnoe of FIVE DULEARza each. JUST PUBLISHED. A MAGNIFICENT PORTRAIT OF 'eV ...f1V11 , 12 illro b'et.(2MlZOgi ' a Engruved by T. B. WELCH, Esq.. tutor the origin• n 1 Portrait painted by T. SULLY, Eaq. This Portrait will be a motels for the Washington , and is in every respect at well got up. Price FIVE DOLLARS per copy. Addreis as aoove. Nov. 111,163:1.-4t. Sheriff's Salebf ReallEstatc . a Ettß Y so v eh t o na uC )f or ge d gi w ug g a r jo ie m u m Ez on 9 Re e a t i l o ' fß Clearfield county, and to me directed, will ne ex posed to public sale, at the court noose le rho borough of Clearfield. on MONDAY the 2ilth day of DECEMBER next. at 1 o'clock. p in., the following described property, A certain Lot of Ground, situate in the borough or CIA diet& end known as Lot No, 11R'i, in the plan of said borough. fronting on Locust street, and bpunded by Lots No. 152 and 130. wit a Two Stor Dwelling-Dense thereon ervoted. Sal. zed and h token in Inca y ution and to ba sold as the !nein:TO ol Anotow Shugart. ALSO, icpY virtue of a similar writ, issued out of the tamp court. LP end to me directed. will be exposed to publiniale at th. , some time and place. the following described property. yiy.— A certain Tract of Lentil situate In Blade township. Clear field county. beciuntog at a post. thence along the turnpike east werdly about 54 peruhes to a poet', thence a scatheasterlY 0011T.0 about I 2) 'Perches. thence by Boneall's land. thence west HO paining to a sager corner. thence by rss duo of tract south tia perches to a hemlook corner, thence west 57 perches. thenceity the late Ilene Dentate' , lend north lei perches. being_liatia of the storeys known as numbers 1998 and 3577. containing acres end parches. with a hewed lON Mille. and Stable, and ablut 12 acres cleared thereon. Seiz• oil and taken in execution and to be' cold as the Property of Samuel C. Flemming. . ' 4 —; ALSO, BY virtue of a writ of Pieri Faclaslissued out of the same Court cs,d to me directed will be exposed to public stile. at the same time and place, all t the following_ described prem. ism, in to eta in the borough of orWerity , li tr. Clearfield county . to wit:—A a certain Lot or piece of ground. situate on the south side of State street. at the distance of about 120 feet westwerd from l'hompron Street, thence extending west ward iki feet end estending in depth out 189 feet to aSO feet alley. being the:same Oternitol conveyed by John Patton to Jesse Richards, and by him contracted to George O. Pass- B m a o r t n e.. ahnadvion4;4ll.oeumennoedriTcted.. aT Seizedv aStttooikyent.' Te m a: execution r a n d to be sold an the properly 01 George C. Passmote. bY A. CAI.DWEI.I, Sheriff. Sheriff • Ofilcei Nov. '22, 1852. —..... Trial List for December Term, 1852. soli g hburger & Bloom, vs. Benjatniialloom. Philip Antes, vs. Bigler and Reed, John Chase, vs. Samuel Ardry. George Rahorn, , vs. Everhart itahorn. Wrn. El. Newcomer, vs. Benjamin Hartshorn, George, W. Long, vr. limo Smith, wit t y,a W.ll BlOoth use of I.Sinithvs. Peter Blown. William W. Wilson, vs. NVilliam.Bloom. M'Cracken,J Vs..llSolidsberger&lroom, Isaac• Wilson, . vs. ,Christian Shoff,. H. Philips vs. Samuel Hagerty, Nloses,Pelten, vs. Moses Ruheson. • J. Wilhelm end D;Wann vs. J. Blair Moor!). • • 11,VILLIAM.PORTER; Prothonotary. Nov, 26,1852. • LIST OF GRAND JURORS, - ' For Deer term, 1&5 2 . .. . . George Hall . Pumpmaker bawreaca tovnublp Jelin ireaamont Farmer de. do Richard dhart Jr do , do Co World Hoover .do ,• • do do Alien Mitchell do - do do • Jacob Uollah • do .do do 8.8. Clomson CarpeneEtr ~' do do .1000 Byer VIUMOT Bduomside do James MoNlynay Merchant , do David Motiraohen Framer ,, Mill d odo H. Postlethwait do. • Brady J. Posrlethwait •. do do James A . wcods., do . , . , , b d i n orril , do Thomas .Jr •. d o , Bradford do, • John Hoover Veva Final do do do Joseph Bothroar ' - MiiiPT do i 'do" James Alexander '' Farmer Dan 0 b l ade . 'l'allor J mob Darla: . . ' irmarmith Z 1 . W do ood ward do C a rwensvilla hor. do AT. Doolsif A'. 'V Farmer .:. riketo wnsb ? 'John P. Dal, •.' , : do ~. do ' o John Weld.H. - ' '' Becomi a do B. G. Lamm. ~' do "; , Hatton . do • IDESSOLUTEON.- , Nuki r ,„,°%litlai A tigvemn . . th a t i t t he aro P ir iu ro h A t t eir r i. BOYN rvlt•aadar ablaaruCK. CON NUN . . node:the llama of OONKIAN tX.I„ was Dissolved on the 26th day of Oa über. A. V. 18511. • . Frron dr. BOYNIXSN. November 1r5,1165 • goo." .L'si . ALLAgiu Aduuk tit ORPHANS' COURT SALE oil Of Valuable s Real Estate. BY Virtue of an ord. r of the Ornhans' Condor Clear fi eld county, granted at Dmsernber term, MI, there will be exposed to POEM: SALE ort 'TUESDAY THE TWN TY•eIftBT DAY ` OF DECEMUBIL next, at the Court Dense, in the borough of Clearfield, the following described Farm 0f , 125 Aticres of Land, Situate in Pike township, Clearfield county, late the estate and residence of John Fnlierton, decorated. ndloining lands of Daniel Bally, Alexanderlialdweli, and others; having thereon erected , A Two Story Log House, and a Large and COM7IIO- :14 ..: ;?" : '1 1.11,. .% dious Barn, and having about 85 acres cleared, and a nriviyg Orchard. For lumber Particulars apply to the subscribers at and pear Clearfield. TERMS. One-TIMM or the purchase money to be paid at the can. (inflation of the sale, and the..balance in Three Equal Annual Payment., with interest. to be secured upon the premises be Mort/zoo and Judgmeat Bond. lip Order of thtt Cond. WM. AH F ULI ULL .ER E T RT ON ON. F. " Of the Estate of John Fliertohn. deceased. Novamberlo. 1B 'J NEW GOODS. 11111 , E Subs a orth t er w onid o Informlithe th oaltizonsa:f Cleerfosld L'EleVilinti/Y;nonildisiVille/rlTtesrialr(y;' at Ik e l ettom j l t i j o ß n i se ' gr.. reedy occupied by Wing 8c Getehel. Idoraidala, a Lane, Splendid 4° Cheap. 1 Assortment of Good., compting of every style and quality of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Cut lery, Hardware, Boots, Shoes and Bonnets, Confectionary, Clocks 4- Watches. ALBO: n largo and well selected Nock of Ready.lllude Clothing, Drugs 4- illedt. tines, 4-c., 4-c. In short all kinds or (lows tonally keptin &Country Store All of which he Is determined to soil CRIMPER THAN EV. Eli BErt)RE wen:at:Ll IN I HAlAttrl ELM Sit ItINTY EDMUND F. BRENNER. Morriseale, Nov. le. 1P52. --.-------- public Vendue. T4iiii °"°wlrNNloth!=jee.rbe et .IU i7onitg2d%tyo Nov •ber, invlant. to wit : Horses, Cows, Your , ' Cattle, Sheep, 0 Hogs, Hay, Waggon, Plouults , 0 9 Harrows, Sleds, Besides a number of Household and Farming Utensils to on • therein to mention. Sale to commene• at 10 o'clock. a. tn., when due attendance will be given. and terms of sale etude known,by. MOSES N 061.1118. Lawrence township. Nov. 10, M. __ . _ GRAYDONS' FORMS. NEW AND FOYJRTEI EDITION. ..N o Attorney. Magistrate or man ot Business. should be without North American and U. S. Gaz,lte. Just Published. GRAyDON'S leottatS.—New and Fourth Edition.— Forms of Conveyancing, and of Practice in the Courts of Common Picas. Quarter Sessions. Oyer nod thenTerier. the tin creme and Orphans' Coasts. and the offices of various Ctrfl Oflitmrs anti Justices of the Peace. Fourth °ditto's. 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TRPUDAT ON THE LAW OF WILTED PARTNER SHIP lu the United Sta A m erican Francis J the latest authorities. Familia and., BY Francis J. Troubat, Fre ln One Volume. Bro far Orders or Letters of Inquiry from the CoUSLUY prompt. ly attended to. KAY & lIIICITAKR. Law Publishers and Booksellen. 111, Margot Sheet, Philadelphia. Nov.lo, 1862 --Bm. , . , THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WI La. be in session 011 MONDAY the Innh, del, of Deo. Al! rr l e t .ne baying any manlier or bobtail With them can than an d theta attend. . G. B.GOODLANDEH, Clerk. Nov. 10, 1852. THRESHING 'MACHINES. the bed stile now in Ira, manufactured at St:attar!!lle O F Clarion count/. Fl. . rot sale bs It. °AURA, Amt. Erept: 232 1111.91tPHANS' ,C . OURT SALE:tik I tN pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court of Cie lulled county, there will be exposed to nubile We by out oil on the Pretalses: on Saturday the 4th of December next, at 5 o'clock, nil the followleg described premises, late the es tate of Thomas Merges deo'd., situate in Decatur township. Clearfield county Pean'a. Tor. The entilvided halt of nne hundred acres of improved lean adjoining lands of John Goss on the will, of Ono Kephart withe west end south, and logoWlter 1.1. blecten barn the bea r ing orchard a one and half story house, a log bars, a bearing orchard and Fifty Acres of Cleared Land thereon. (Subject to the Hants of Susanna Morgan under the will o James Morgan deceased.) TERMS.—Cash at the confirmation of the sale. JONATHAN KEPHART. Administrator. Certified from Record, X 961, PORTER, Clerk. October 5. 1852. MI Orphans' Court Sale. BY VIRTUE of an order of the Orphans' Court of Clear. field county, there will be exposed to public side at the town of New Washington in said county on Tuesday the 30 th ofNov. at 2 o'clock, p. m. the following valuable late the promos of JONATHAN PBAKCB, deo.d. • sin About 12 .Acres of Unimproved Land. Sittlate ill Chest township, in site county and lying uponthe bank of Chest Creek. hounded on the exit by limos of H. II Hurd. on the south by Cnest Cree Is, on the west by lands late of Jonathon Pearce, on the ninth and east by lends of Hurit WSW Pearce. nail A.l), Knepp. The land is eliginly pitied for lumbering. TPRNltt.—One third at time of vile and timebalnce in two tami-aunual payments with Interesi from of sale. JEil-F. HUTTON. JOHN BY Eft& WEAVER ministrators. eILLAIEL. WEAVE October 5.1832. 1 5 ORPHANS' COURT SALE. liii Of Valuable Timber Land. B Y virtue of en meet of the Orphans' (Mart of Cloarliold County , there will be osoosed to militia sale et the town OATWashington on WEDNESDAY THE YIRST OF 1) 1.11; LafillEtt, A, D. 1852, et 2 o'clock, p. m.. all the folio winv doscrithid Valuable Lot of Timber Land, Late the estate of James Carrel. deed, slam n to chan , own. ship. Cienifield county, Pa. hot:Laded on the east by land sold to Simon Rorabough, on the north by land bat/no:Abed to Eliza '<mammoth on the west by (bed creek and tract in name of John tiestor., and on the south by Mod bequeathed Ito Eliza Her .trauth on the west by Chest creek,and tract au name of Thomas Gest . Jr, and on the sonth.by land be ritleallied to Raphael Wood, containing about nitny acres and allowance being pert or land on curvet sold by A. %Steed to said James Currey. TERMS —One tialfof the purchase money on confirmation of sale. the balance in cu mouths thereafter. with interest, to be secured by i admen bond on thn premises SOWN HORABAUGH, Executor. October fr. 1853 Et ORPHANS' COURT SALE. itt . IN PURSUANCE of en order or the O•ohans' Court or i Court oonu ty th,..r. Will be expolett to public! sale at thehaute tn the Borough of 4fieartieid, on Monday the 20th of December next, Au the following described I.lllaZilli Lazu..aialszle Situate in Jordan township. Clearfield county. Pa vizt—All the right title and interest ofJona'n ft Amos do/d. in and to a coma [on parcel of lund, part of survey in cacao of Christ= Neff, rind a t him improvement right connected with the house and enmities, and lately occupied by ham. TERMS --Cub at the confirmation of the snle. D. W. MOORE. Adm'r., de heals non. October 5,1852 Attention Regulars! wrOlf . .tvill meet for parade drill. of the fown Helix) the Borough of Clear. ti id. on The 27th day of November next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Each member will pnivide himself with two rounds of blank Cartridge, and be in „nee punctually at the hour, with hie arms and equipments in good order. By older of the Captain, TIIOS. SHEA, 0, S, October 5, 1852. • Estate of Adam Wisegarver, dee'd. O Tim: IS HEREBY GI V 4SN, That Lettars of Admin. Nistretion hove been granted to the subscribers on the esate of ADAM WISEGARVEH.Iau. of tirade township. Cleu t rfield county, deceased. All persons indebted to said es. tate me requested to make payment to either of the meson hers. in Brady township.. on or below the nth day of Decem• ber nest—end those having demands against the same will Present them duly austoostienles 3 for Pettiest:lea. HENRY liN ARAI, I Adm'rs, 0111/koKIED ZILLIOX $ Wady township. Nov. 4, 1e62. A"peno.nre cantionvd agal pet purchasing a Judgment Now. dated Ootob 31 V. li4sv, for eIFTY SEVEN VOL, LAMA. and forty eight oenu. given by me to CORNEIAUS not pay GREGORY . l have not,received value therefor, and will It unless compelled by lew• ABRAHAM HOOVER. Nov. I it., 1.4551.—Pd LIST OF TRAVIS JURORS, For Dec. term,ls. Samuel Mitchell Farmer Lawrence township Wilson HOCI•el do do do bent. Sparkman do do do. la, Chester Munson do . Morris do John W. Wright do linocada do James Taylor Sadler Brady do Daniel Horn Farmer do do Day id Welty do do do Andrew Poets do do do John Noires do Beggs d 6 Jacob Coder Tailor do do Joseph Russell Tanner Penn do William liewit Farmer Huston do PP. HurathalMerchant Br d adford do !Micheal cools • Farmer do o Washington Gardner Shoemaker Burnside do A. Ramsey ' Farmer do do W. B. Bohner' do Karthans do George beecitijr. do Piko do Robert Ross do do do Thomas Rend do Goshen do John Nell do % Chest' do Livid Erhart do Ferguson do Archibald Henry Carpenter Curwensyilks bor. Isatusecofield Laborer ' , Clearfield do Simon isrouley Vermer ' Woodward do Thomas Henderson Blacksmith do do William emi'h do Covington do Leone Waiters do Bell do W W Cathcart do Jordan do Pater Bloom "-do do do Joseph Patterson 'do do do Christian Erhard ' do do do John M. Chusu Merchant do do Wilinf Murray Farmer Girard do JostPh GO" do ' i Uecatur do aniiotarro Notion., NOTICK is baths , given, that tho following accounts have been examined and passed by me. and remain filed of record in this place for the inspection of heirs, legatees, creditor*, and all others in any other way interested, end will be presented to t h e next Orphans' court of Clearfield County Tuesday held h a e t l he t Co ay u o ho D u esoe. inn etxhe, Boro u con h fi o r f m C at l i e o a na e n l d . aln b:Magee. L. The account of Lewis R. Carter, administrator of Thomas Carter. deoessed. 2d. The account of J. W. Lull, administrator of Charles B. Ross. deceased. 13/1. The account of Simon Thomp son and Anna Or'. Admin. IstrnlonofdamuelOrr, deceneed W . M. PORTER, Register. Register's office, Cleareld, Novanber Id, 222. and.2oo Acres of Land FOR SALE or RENT. RE slibse.ribers offer for BALE or RENT their SAW ' MILL, to with TWO HUNDRED ACREI3 Otf TIMM , LAND, site In Penn towaelo„ as constr. This ureoertY plumes many advantages as a Lam. Wog erlaMlshmant. bales situate rive r an d ream know it as Big Run, about miles from the in the midst of an eitestive timber region. The proaert, will certainly be Bold or Rented. The terms will be favorable. and posseuion given immediately. or Fa' Anther pa t iatilBlll ep ply either to Hugh Leavy. at Clearfield. ur to Chug and Daily. on the Gramptaahlllsouno the PPG Intl. RUCH LEAVY. PATRICK. DAILY WILLIAM tn. Auk. Jane 18.1853 ma ma momat. a -• PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE. Eetablished 18 year& ago by Dr. KINEELffr, corner ofThird and Union et mete, between Sprite° and Pine ate., Philadelphia. IGIITEEN yearsof extensive and uninterrupted practice 'Dent in this city, have rendered Dr. K. tan malt ex port and in west ul practitioner, for and near. In the treatment of nil direases of a private nature. Pa sone atilloirxl with ulcers on the body. throat or loge. palm , u the bead or bones. mer oureal thou maim, strictures, MVO, (Invitee arising from youthful excerres or impurities of the blood whereby the con stirntion has become enfeebled, aro all treated with succors. fie who places binned under the care of Dr. K.. may tell. l &oar!y confide in his honor as a gentleman, and oonfidentlY rely upon his skill ao a physician. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Young men who have Minted themselves by a certain prat. Lice indulged In—a habit frequently learned from evil com panions at school; the effects of whlch are nlghtly,telL even when asleep. and destroy both mind and body, should apply immediately. Weakness rind irwnstitalional debility, lose of 'muscular energy. physical Iterated° and general prostration, irritability and all nervous affections. indigestion. sluggish. nese of the liver, and every disease in any way connected with the disorder of the procreative. functions cured, and fall vizor restores. A. PERSON 70 YEARS. OP AGE CIMED OF A DAD LEO, OF THIRTY YEARS' STANDING. . Copy of a Letter from Mr. William Abbs, Builder of ' Gas OVcne, of flushcfiffe, near. Huddersfield, dated 15 ay 31st, 1851. To Profector 11041,UWA it SIR-1. 'uttered for ti petted of thirty Stara from n Ind leg. the result or two or three different accidents at Gas Worell t accompanied by Imbed° symptoms , 1 had recourse to a variety of morticed - advice, without deriving nay benefit. and was told that the leg must be amputated. yet in %MO. 'llion to that opinion, your Pills and Ointment have 14110ted a complete enTo in so short it time, that few who] had nal wit • osswd it could credit the fact. • (ilgned) WILLIAM AM. The truth of this statement can be 'Stifled by Mr. sv.r. England, Chemist, 13, Market street, fluddorslield. A DREADFUL BAD BREASTTI'. CURED IN ONE MON xtract of a Letter from Mr. Frederick Turner, of Penshurst, Kent, dated December 13, 1850. To Professor 1101,L0W AY— DEAR 13I8—My woe had inbred from Bad Breasts far more 1 hen ;ix mouths, and darter the whole period had the best medicine attmdauce, but all io no use Slaving berms heeled an awful wound in my own lee by your unrivalled mediate°. I determined again to vs your Pills and Orritmeit, and therefore gave them a trial id her Oars, and fortune* It . was 1 did so, for in lass than a month a perfect oars eras it. 011 4 71 , DOuLARS VORPEIT —DR. HUNTER WILL i fectrd. and de rived nefit that various other brationes of sae A: forfeit 150 il failing to cure any ease of secret diwasethat family have from their °Oils really adonishrug. 1 now may come under his care, no matter how long standing. or I axonal) , recommeepthem to all my fri eds. (Sigtrepi) how r.filictiug. Either eox am invite.' to his Private Rooms ( REDERICK TURNEFL 35 North Seventh street. Philadelphia without rear of later.' These Pius should he used conjointly with the Ointairiat in Mutton from other patients. Strangers and others who have I the following oases : been unfortunate in the relection Os a Physician ate invited i Bed Legs, Bail Breasts, Burns, Bunions, Bite of * to call. 1 Moscheices and Sand Plies Coco bay. Chiego.loot, IMPOTENCY.—Through unrestrained indultenoe in the , wives. by excess or self.abuse the evils are name Ws.— i Chi I hieing Chapped h nds Grans, (Solt,) Cancers. — n , Ereinstate impotency, lam eatery seminal discharges. wart. , Contracted and stiff Joints, Elephantiasis, Fistiliall. d or therm:nes. oof memory, a (lister a for fermate social. 1 Gout. Glandular Swellings, Lumbago, Piles, Rheu. general debility, l ieconstitution.' derangemeeiti ere care so fallow If noessary, consult thu Doom with confidence.— 1 matism, &Ads, Sore Nipples, Sore Thronts.iSkin. lie offers a perfects ure. discuses, Scurvy, Sore. heads, Tamoura,:incers , READ AND REPLECT.—Tha afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their bealth, happinets. and to many Wounds, Yaws. oases their lives, lathe hands of physicians ignorant of rho Sold at the estat,lishment of Professor HALIA)WAY. OH. elegiac maladies. It Is certainly impossible tor one man to Strand. (neer Temple Bar heretion.) and by all respectable uudentand ..II the ids the humeri family are subject to. Eve- Megabits and Dealers in Medicines throe boat the British ry respectab Physician has. nit Peculiar branch, in which he a MK° Empire, and donor of the United States. i Pots t .. is more success' ul than hiss brother wormers, and to that he °Hie.. and ell Wu. each. Wholeeale by the principal Drat. devotes most of Ms t me and study. houses in the Union, sad by Memos. A. B. & D. SANDS. ri. V EARS Into atm:nal, exclusively devoted to the stadK i York. sod treatment of diwases of the ' , usual organs. together wit There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sites. ulcers upon the truth , . throat- nose or logs.. pains in the head. 1 N. 11.—Direotione for guidance of patients Or ere!! dleindet or hones, mercurial rheumatism, stria tires. gravel. invented' I are wheel to earn Vet. ir let. IA 16)1—lys. ties, diseases !Milne from youthful excesses, or hlSPorhiaS of the blood, whereby the constitution. has become enfeebled.lE W GOODS• enables the Doctor to offer speedy relief to all who may place I themselves under his care. Medloine forwarded to any part of the United id - tatss.— 1 MONTELIUS,BR OTHER, 4. TEN EYCK Price Five and Ten Dollars per package. Sept. 7. 18i2.-IY. l tvotilit) respectfully Inform the Peelle, that they hay* , Vir entered into co-partuenbin intheMERCANTILE and 1 SHOE BUSINESS. and have just received from Philadel phia their Mond and handsome assortmentlef nail eandl. Wfaintair GOalitlp O f all kinds and latest tyl, which. having been Ptitellueed a' usustially low rates, s they es are enabled to dist to the potato RIC A D. YOUTH AND MANHOOD! A Vigorous Life, or a Premature Death Kinkelin on Self-Preservation—Only 24 cents. This gook just published Is filled with mein! information. on the infirmattes and disase , of the Generative Organs. It ad theist.. itself alike to Youth, hlnnhood and Old Ace. and should b tend by oN. The valuable Mulct, and impressive warning it elves will Prevent years of misery and tottering, end save annually thou. snarls of lives. Parents by rending It will learn how to prevent the destruo• lien of their Children. •s,•A remittence of 25 cent'. enalmed inn letter, addressed to Dr. KINICELIN. N, W. corner of Third and Upton streets.l between einem and Pine. Pitiindeldbia. will ensure a book under cover par return mail. Persons nt a distance may address I.h. K. by letter. [Post paid.] and be cured at home. Packages of Medicines, Directions. ito., forwarded by send Ina a remittance, and pat up rococo from damage or curiosity. itook.l.loilers. NEWS Age Ai, Pedlars. Canvassers, and all others supplied with the above work at very low rates. Octoberl/X , 5 2 .—ly. "Every Family Should have a copy. An invaluable Book, only 25 cts. per copy MAN, Kriow. THYSELF D MINTER'S ?dEDICAVAANUAL AND BAND LP BOOK rot:, TUE APPLA ED. Containing an out line of the Origin. Progress . Treatment and QOM of every fprm °faults., contracted by Promiscuous Sexual intercourse, by Self•abnie, of by 13.guld Excess, won advice for their pre vendor!, written in • famidar style. avoiding all medical tech. nil:14110w. end every thing that would offend the ear aide miner, from the result colsome twenty years' saccesslul prac tice, exclusively devoted to the cure al diseases of a delicate or private nature To which Is added receipts for the care of the above disown. and a trestles on the Causes, Symptoms and Cure of the Fe ver and Ageu, for Twe nt y.Five cents a copy , Six copies one rioller ; will be forwarded to any part of the limited BOOM by mall, free of postage, I.ldress, postage pail .. Bin 196, Post 00loe." or the Auther,l33 North Seventh Se Street, Philadelphia pt. 3, 1852 —IP. reo®o T OIIERTEUFFER, B. E. CORNER NINTH AND J. MAPLE BTREETB,, ABOVE RACE. PIILLADEL - PitlA, Invite the Ladles of the City and Country to call and examine his solely. id stock of Trimmings. which has been selected with the utmost care. 'Mr O. being enalded4 from his experience in the business. to take advantage of the wholesale market. Is able to sell as low as any other estlblishment. Mr U. wits formerly prin. °mai conductor of the extensive business of Mr. W.! Hurst. man No. 1304 Chestnut street, and his extensive expenence will Lea guarantee of his ability to do justice o r his customers. Ills Neck com,prises the tol'owing—bile., Wosted, and Cot ton Curtain Fringes. Binding, flurels and Cord—Silk and Worsted Bliad d o —tilik, Woollen and Cotton Hosiery, and G over—Combs. Brushes, Sops, Perfumery , ttc.—Woollen arid Cotton knitting and Darning Yam—Porto Mounares. Furnished Work. Boxes, Bracelets. and Fancy Articles genet. ally. Call and examine for yourselves. Sept 99, 1.853.-6 m SHELDRAKE'S ill HOTEL. HELDRAKE'S ALLEGHENY HOUSE, No. 190. SMarket Street. abovePth. Phliadeltihia. Under the new arrangemekt. the cars wit D epot . arrive from Pittsburg• Harrisburg ego . will run to the New Depot. cornet of 601101011 6th and Market. In order to accommodate the pabtio we will always have our Coach at the New Depot on the arrival of the cars to carry pauenzers to the Allegheny House, which is to thecae. tie of the City Oar old friends will mease ride down and all who wish to patiosise a thaws with a Good Table Clean Beds and eccommodeting P.. 1 •• 1111(1 w 111 'cease give on a mill. Terms—One Dollar per day. bot 16.1852.--6 m. 500 Agesttm Wanted. $lOOO A YEAR ! rATANITED IN EVERY COUNTY OF TIIE UNITED VW V irSTATErs. active and entemnstrig men. to enitsgein the gale of some of the beat Books published in the country. men of good address. pouncing ragman capital of from $ll5 to Loch inducements wilt be otlered as to enable ifigai to make from Tlitte,e, to TEN dollars a day profit. lie Boots published by as are all useful in their character. extrr.mely popular, and command large Wes 1./Octaves they are offered. For further particulars, addregs. (postage pbr. Gaid,/ DANIELS ETZ. Ruccenors to W. A. Leary itt No. 18tf North Second Rueet. Philadelphia. eept. 18. 1852 —Sal. Commercial Hotel. TILE Subscriber having leased the Public House. formerly known as the American house, No 18 South Sixth street. between Market and Chestnut streets. has changed tae name i of Osmanli to 9PL!n® Comaranoreimli 181otoR, flees leave to inform his triends and the Public.. that this house has tr.dergone a rborough remodelling. repairing, re Painting and reoarrering. fro attic to basement. An entire new o..tfit of luinitare, beddin m g. Ate.. tic.. has been procured from the most celebrated Manufacturers in this city. From the central loestion and to close proximity to the Railroad repots. Steam aoat banding , . Places of Amusement. Fashionable Thanes hfares and Pablo Souring, ti offers in• ducoments to the Merchant visiting the city on business, or the Traveller seeking pleasure To termites and females visiting th arded 'o m ak e chg. everye their s visit a will greeable be offer and pleasant. ed. and every eamfgrt w A share of *ha public patronage n respeotlully solicited. JACOB 0. LEBOri, JAME,I) LAVIN, t3opentendent. is rap netor. Soot 3. 1851.--Ons. CARPETINGS AND OIL CLOTHS. IMILLY 1gE0910.1E3.5, i mPUBTERS and Menu I Worsts of VAR F wrtri GS. and 1 dealers in CANTON and COCOA MA'rrINGI3. ato. Corner of Twelfth and Market St's. Phllad'a. Invite attention to their extensive nuortment of *operar new styles of Littlish Velvet, 'repostry Brussels. and Rich Ingrain and Yenning' Cuttletings, of their own Importation. Also to thrlr largo stock of well seasoned Floor Oil Cloths, in all widths. from one to eight yards. 'Jur stook of LOW PIX.R.ILL INGRAIN CARPlact. of our own manufacture embraces tba best variety of well made goods ever put in this nopket—all of which will he offered on the most favorable terms. Anson ir1.1135:1.-311 BOOTS & SHOES. {s,-, • 4 It'IEOLE.AI.2 COZ 9 , 4 12 ESPECTI , ILLY s anooanoes to the .ILL citizens of,Clearfteld and vicinity. that he has commenced the badness of roaraufnoturr lug BOW t!. and 1:311013A of every description, in the bor• oush of Clearlleld. In the ship nearly opposire the Academy, on t-'rout street, where he may be boa nd at all times ready an d noxious to accommodate all who may favor him with their esdom. Fine and Coarse Boots and Shoes, and ,sll4Tare of every description. Will be on hands, and tnasufmature I in a sty id superior to any heretofore mad In the county,. and at such prices as will not fail to give entire aatlifaction. Rafting and Lumbering Boots. fiend!! also manufacture an artlokt of BOUTS for Rafting and Lumbering in. and for other rough outdoor work, which ho particularly recommends as a superior art to icle. Ocber 6. 1852.—tf. New. Store. Te undereigned hes opisned a MEE IitIGLEN HOPE Clearfield uouray. mamas he intends keeoluz constentlY on hand a GOOD AdSOILTDIENT of all things usually kept In count°, stets. All • klnds of riOdlloo taken tits:change tor grad E e. JAMES RMA. Glen Rope, Oct. 7.1839.—8 in. • , rtiotice to Surveyors.. Acompasses. Meridian Line , for the'adjustmesr of Surveyors' compasses. has been marked and established by the commissioner'. in the borough ot•Cloarfteld. Also, a Legal Standard or Measure of two pole chain. amenably to an Act oiltacembly of girth AtirU, (See Yarophlet Law'. Page ow.) war:rovides tor penalty of tors dollars for every no• lotion °fadd b-p ist:l by Burveyors. • , ; By order or the County Connotational. aB GOUPLAVIDEB. Cl'k. Camintationers' Woe, Oot. 15.19511. IS' Y9P.. 11 -, REM ‘ . • l lIIOLLOVVAIN OINTMENT A MOST fiIIEACULOIIB CURE OF DAD' LEGS. AF TER ILI YEARS' RUFFERUit.). - . . Extract ai a Letter from Mr William Gslcan. dill) St. Mary's Stroot,Waymatholatod May 15,1891. To Professor HOLLOWAY, 611 L—At the age of 16 my wife 'Cabo 'fs now 61) caught a violent cold. which salad In her legs, end ever 'Moe that theta they have been more of less BM. and greatly Inflamed. Het agCi na s were distraeusg. end fax months together the wee deprival entirely of rest and sloop. Eitel remedy that midi. as men advised wee trled, but without effect ; her health. BO feted severely. and the state of her legs was terrible. I had often rendyons Advertisements. and advised her to try your Pills and thaittnont ; and. as a last resource, after every other remedy had proved uealme, she consented ts do ao. eine oom. menced six weeks ago, and strange to relate, lsnow in goon health. floc logs are painless.. wither:it seam or gam. and her sleep sound and undisturbed. Could you have witnessed the sat ferin gs of my wife daring the last 43 years, and contrast them with her present enjoyment of health. yon would indeed feel delighted in having been the means of no greatly Olivia dna the sat ferias 1 of a rellow•creattire. "(Blasted) WILLI/IDi CALPIN. the very BEST BARGAINS. • It would be almost impossible to eiumegpte the Viol arti cles co,iprisiog thus stock of goods Jest rammed —hat they invite all to Goole and see for themselves, assuting than Mak they will get More Goods for the same money than at any other Store in Curwensvillet They haven't kinds of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE, And all other articles usually found in a wall famished stows. To render their establishment well worth a visit at all times the) will continue to receive, fo r Ladies seams Memos% hew inflolles of seasonable Goods for Ladies' and Catalano's' want. so as to be always ready to otter the choice of Euteta Markets. Tiny would also gall ettention to their apartment of Krilloots and Shoes, Where they always keep on laud a large and well assorted lot of FRRNCH and COUNTRY CALF. MOROWO. KIP and (STOGY !MOTS. MOKOOCO. CALF. KIN, and all binds of Gantlets:me Alm. • Ladies' Fine Shoes, Such as GAITERS and LACE BOOTS, FRENCH and JENNY LIND TIES.' SLIPPERS of all kinds. qualities and stem. Also—Boys' arid Mines' GAlTeu.s and t3IIOES of all kinds. M they keep constantly n lot of the best practical workmen. and Manufacture their Shoes theyican warrant theca to be made of the best Material. and In PRO and latest my lae. 1:51rIlIDEd and COUNTRY UCE taken la ex °hßlZlfE°l4"B°24l,-1- Their establlsment Is One door West of John Draucker hotel. Curwensville. Oct. Vb. INA —Sat. .41. Lp 1p cmt csaal as • For the Triennial Assessment. APPEALS will be hold by the County Commistissees is the respective boroughs and townships. as !Mows: Goshen town.hip, '1 uesday November ilth, as School Douse near A. Leonard. Gina! township. Wednesday November 10th, it Oungress 111.1 School Boom, Covington townshi p, Nov. 11, at house of Jacob Maurer. Benham; do Nov. IX, at house ol J o e m s at Fame D se ai Wiltne House. Muston do Nov. 15. on. Fox do Nov. ler, do John 1. Bundy. Union do Nov. 17,, do It, W. Moore. Brady do Nov. 12. do W. D. Poly. Penn do Nov. Id. do Samuel Smith. Bell do Nov. 00, do Asaph Elds. Chest do Nov Siii. do JamesUare7. Burnside do Nov. 21, do John Young. Ferguson do Nov. 24. do I'. B. Davis. Jordan do Nov. 25. do Jamie McNeal. Beodaria do Nov. P. do S. M. Smith. Woodward do Nov.lfl do Daniel Ikea. Decatur do N0v.22. do JOllll GOlt. Morris do Nov. Bo. do James Lohman. Bradford do Dm t. do War. Hoover. Boggs do Deo. 2. do Andrew Chou. Pike township and Curwensville borough nide" Dee. It. at the house of Isaac liloom.N. Lawrence township and Clearfield borough. I:Saturday Deo.. Ruh" cam, hour-. The Astessors are reanesled to be present with their ddpit. pates, On the day of the Ap peal inm is ta k esper townships add trorotighs. to anat. in correcting and in' making a Wooer orstormorm. An APpeel will also be held on Fintardcy the Oh day of December. at the Commismonen' orlice, for the purpose of equal zing and ailjartaig rue Valuation of Unseated Lands thronebout the county, at which time and plane, all holders of Unseated Lund. Agents. am.. Mailing corrections. are re• quested to attend. ERBIUM WAY, W Al . A LE X AN 0 EFL t COnl'in. PHILIP HEVENER Attest—Cr . U. GOOD leA N DER. Clerk. eornmissioners' Oilier) 1,erit.25.18 Valuable Real Estate (3,,dE1.111M1e rrll ERE, will be expoud to public sale, at nv Auctnn, at th e . premlres Itl DAY Td.Y4 lath DAY NiuvpauEit, cot, WI that Valuable Farm and 'Tractlof Land, kidnaps in DOCCellia townshlpi Clatulitli counts, about ate half mile from the town of Glen Roos, immediately on the Glen Hope and Little Bald Eagle turnpike, nod within half a day's ride or the Ventral Railroad, oontalaive - 103 Acres, more or less, having 'r` °;.f- 70 acres cleared and under good 1 4r fence. AlsO; a goad House, Barn, • anda young and thriving' Ore& ard, ... Lite ti. *rowdy or Josue LEONARD and JACOB LEONARD. deoemed. The Utle ti ladtroutable. POSllBllioft will be given eithe let day of April,ltria. TEttatri—One.Third of the Durables money Oath at thne of sale. and the balance in two annual Day:nem( thereattex. JOHN W. WRIOHT, Executor Jit.Tonstae. October 14. 1852. Court Proclamation., tuIIEILBAS. The Honorable JOHN 0. KNINC. Prof. Vis dent Judge of the Court of Common Pseas of the Righ• tenth Judi lel Dotict, composed of the couaties of Comp field, (Nation. Je ff erson and Vostok o . and she Honmatdcs RICHARD tifiliW and JUIIN P. HO YT. Allloolllth Jaded , 10 Clearfield count,. hove maned their precool bearing data the TWENTY...FIFTH day of Deptamber, IVA to me ditto ed. for holding a COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. ORPHAN'S COURT COURT OF QUARTER ISEIIAIONS. AND COURT . OF OVER AND TERMINER AND GENERAL JAlls DEI• LIVERY. At Clearfield. in tad for Cleaitl&d county, on toeTnlttb MONDAY of Dec. nest—being the 20th day of the month. NOTICE IS. THEREFORO. HEREBY GIVEN. To the COMO) r. Justices °rum Fence. and Constables to WM persons. county of Clearfield. 'to isupear la thew owa proper with P.olle. Records. Int Mations. Examlnatlonsjthp, other Itemembranw.to do those:thiamin which thew oMeer. and in thew behalf appertain it be done., and wltomialb and other persons. Prosecating bs behalf of the COMMollniWilliii against any Plllloliera. art requited m be than 094 van tending, and not depart seltbout..leave‘isi th eir " • GIVEN under my Mod at Clatufteld, Mit lOtb day of Nimer. In the year as our Lord ane thodeand eight bitheifeldtait Fifty two, and the lietenthketrentli year of Juasplatti 111- deo:Meow. ALEXANDER CALDWELL.. Shed% 5,000 to 30',000'Aire o"LanirWOOted. TATANTAD To L'OROEIMM 600 `to 80,00 Arm o V V Unimproved Lepd la Penevyi pm! e,gr_Wellterre, Vii &la. fur Which i Alla and CITY FitorzurY. ,or MEP dli"l46E.ZtliogstaiV"'lBbVineitgiAL & mfrs., _I Dora Street, rhilln i felptu 0, gept. 8,.1832,•413111
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