MUTINY/ON BOARD THE BRlti WM. PENN— jon lhem. 'The mutineers thdn helped MURDER' OF CAPTAIN BUSSEY, &t. ■ j themselves to what they required, and left . > the brif» in two boats about sunset of the The Tolling account , a mutiny on tlloUgh po land WQS hl Bight ._ 'board the brig Wm. Penn, of San Francis-j tbey | c f t) j t W as found thev had ,co, which resulted in the death of the cap- kHfcd . c ' tnin Hussey, George C. Reed, lain and two of the crew, wo copy from c( j Q [ t> nnd badly wounded the steward, a the Alta Uqnforma. , • , Chinese, numed Amoy, who only survived The William Penn was fitted out at | W o days after. Of. those who remained, Strongs Island, last July, for a whaling i nlv tWQ were uh ' harmed) two being so cruise on the line, under the command ot bad , burned ag tQ bo incapab | e of action, Capt, Isaac B. Hussey. Cant. Hussey Ne , gon nn(J Mr> j dalsey su (r cred was a native of the island of Nan uc e , mucb f rom govere wounds in the head, and was, for many years, one ol the most j FIV(J , aflerwards> Ca pt. Gardner of j successful whaling captains trom that whal At , ic> reported (ha t he had | place. Some three or four years ago he . kc(J u mut j noore in an exhausted I was in the Pacific Ocean, in command of ondi[ . on Th re p orted , 0 him that 1 the ship Planter, and whi e cruising or | tbev bad run awa y f r om the brig at nn H sperm whules in the noig or oo o e | island, when the captain and mate were fr lino, o mutiny occurre on oar is ves as | )ore . (j, a t they had got the second mate li. f 0 *’ e . ntire ! y l uri P rov ° “’ as ar "!!* | drunk, stole the boats, and left. Captaiß tjf. have heard, by any ing approac 1 6 . Gardner had no suspicion of them till af :,g tyranny or injustice on the part of he er ad , h ho learnod from T captainor h.s officers, in subduing which | ono c ’ nativo who waB „ C quain. » -Capt. Huskey shot one of the crew. ; ted wUh lheir loadeff lhat thcy had plenty % When tho voyago was up, the captain of armg and ammunition in their boats.— left the ship at one of tho islands in the | Ca tain Ne! son has taken every means to 1 Pacific, and sent her homo in command of ■ g d lh(J newg t 0 n u the islands, by in i| tho mate, The matter was brought,how-: forming evcry vesse i he met on his pas 's ever, before the United States District sago Capt> Hussoy bolonged to Nan- M Court in Boston, the mate having been i tu £ket, agad 43 . George C. Reed to Now fjf arrested on his arrival at Nantucket, as a | Y or k, o gld 27 ; and Amoy was aged 24. party to the homicide. After a full exam-! —— jji'l l ination of the case, he was honorably dis-i EUROPE. ‘ charged, it having been very clearly | The news by the Canada is favorable to ; If* shown that the proceedings on the part of j the permanence of peace. The little cloud 1 f! Capt. H; and his officers were, under tho iof war which hung for a time on the east ! j w circumstances, entirely justifiable. At tho j ern horrizon of Europe has melted into : j. | conclusion of tho investigation tho presi-jair. Austrian diplomacy, or rather Aus * I ’( ding officer of tho court took occasion to 1 trian and Russian menaces, have accom lr | k express his regret that Capt. Hussey had plished the pacification of Montenegro. — J :! ‘,l not returned home in the ship, as it was i Tho report that tho ultimatum of Count • very clear lhat he had nothing to appro- \ Leiningon had been rejected, and that the IW ’*ij hend from the most searching examine- i Austrian embassy had left the Turkish T" »:r. tion into all matters connected with the I dominions, was unfounded. The condi .. j jf mutiny and its suppression. lions proposed by Leiningen were not so ssa .1 Captain H., however, never returned, hard as was supposed, and the Porte had on : and since he left home, his wife and only no alternative but to accept them, or go to : ' •'! child have died at Nantucket, leaving him, war with Austria without any hopeofsup ex‘ ias it were, alone in the world. Ho was a ! port from the western powers. It is evi- Mry .' £ man 0 f g rea t excellence of character —; dent that the integrity of tho Ottoman cm j> avo ■i: quiet and kindhearted, but, at the same pi re is no longer guarantied by any neces- Pjch ? time, resolute, firm, energetic, and perse-isity of a balance of power. It would be tug vering to a remarkable degree. None ■ very easy for Russia and Austria to si “Mr .‘ f | who knew him will for a moment believe lence any murmurs from France and l® * that he ever, bv harshness or injustice,. Prussia because of the partition ot 1 urkey I®® 'Jigavo a shadow of provocation to mutiny jby abbetting the designs of these two f r Y the part of those under his command.; western powers on the territory of neigh fcen ©lsubjoined is the account referod to, of the boring States. The overshadowing influ pi* tragedy on board the William Penn. enco of which England oneff might boast The William Penn left Strong’s Island! scarcely weighs a feather in European " nd lon the 23d Julv last, for a whaling voy- j politics. Russia and Austria would pay .Inge, Isaac P. Hussey, master; Christiun I but little regard to her wishes in maturing •l-Nelson, first officer, John Halsey, second: their schemes of spoliation against Tur jdo and a crew of five white mm and fif.jkey. And it is evident, from he tone of ' i tcc’n natives. Without the smallest grounds ; the British press, that Englan is prepa apprehension of any difficulty. Mr.led to submit . to hor * -Nelson first officer, was aroused on thelOttonian empire, and to a still further ag- Umo.nin’g of November 6th, by hearing the ■ grand.zement ot the already : tCoans of some one on deck. Me jumped ; power of Russ,a and Ausaia. Ihe Lon iout of his berth and ran up ; but nosooner don limes is preparing tho p U bjic;,mmd of , ? |out ot ms oerm U.IU * | England for an acquiescence in the dis- he reached the tI me mberment of Turkey, by constant de rfed a severe bowon be hcad om a per | a ,. on of , hc ferocily and barbar ism * native, Sn. 'L of I*™. by i n cul.„ir, s ,h. belief ,h.. J the I'.™ ■ ;i„„,uhnd hoarded the briir the Ottoman power cannot stand. I r&* .o«l,up«a.c Wlmc '^S| P i ra ior,l,»poslo.h.nu P o„r,u = l» e : Eland i re T’ Wh °’ J h nl™, ° Napoleon had issued orders for a march to | |y._ Ipadcß, prevented his pro Q re . Lombardv, to assist Austria in suppres-‘ fn th# They did not, however, for some rea- g . lhe ' evo)t at Mi | nn , And thus it is j fod-ii y i»n, undertake to injure him. P er ‘ a ll over the continent—a warm sympathy I'.Hs who had first struck him proved to bo CO . O >ral ; on bn k the monarchs to * , their leader, a native, named Harry, who lber> j t ; s not so with the leaders of Wal ® nn after him “"1 r fpeatc(l his blow. He thQ ‘, g . , hcy are damag i ng their cause hawai * 3 u n!iUvc of oahu - Mr. Nelson then dlv j 3 i on and mu tuul distrust. The > Pleas * fpolte t° bim btit Harry continued striking ■ m j sunders tanding between Mazzini and ftv thV while Mr. Nelson backed out to the i Kogautb ives lbe liveliest satisfaction to Snexf forcastle companion way, warding the , mo n arc hv.— Washington Union. n ®? --' b i owa o ff. On arriving there Mr. Nelson jt ?,, .foil down ; spears and spades were darted | jr- • A : ,at him but fortunutely without doing him injury. His fall aroused the watch |bisda . ‘% u f ow> w ho, hearing the scuffle, endeavor to reach the deck, but were prevented ■ ?.*.r the natives, who, fifteen in number, r 'r 1 .!! guarded the companion-way. f 0 , M"- They got possession of the cabin by lore that \ ; k rea i.j nK through tho forecastle bulkhead, nventiot ‘ F (id crawling uft ovo r the cargo. In the there were fifteen loaded muskets, idesioo' on exam ination they proved to have Natih |*een.filled up with water. The mutineers R -* 1 ? Mm got around and on the top of the hpl'?*’* on tho quarter-deck, and from the ?s, bejn| se thoy made convinced the whites the cabin that nearly all of them had recediE* 'iij&'ngregated there. The whites then de-j Mat# .jjfcmined to blow the house up with a keg ; he w powder which was in the cabin, hoping | the Sf \J|j|jereby to put an end to most of the na-j a ' . They got the powder ready, secur- ImH a loaded musket each, and retreated jof .W t he hold, ready to rush on deck nnd )Bi®i tho affair as soon as the powder a:*#.’ ■ ahould explode.' Fire was'applied to the i ? r,, but it was so damp that instead ot ding, it merely fiashe'd, or rather I up, like a port fire, the current of irrVingthe fiamos into their place of it and nearly suffocating them all, and ng two ipen so badly as to render of ho further service. This disaster :ed the cymber to four , available two of wh\m were badly wounded, Mr. officer, and Mr.| ey, second officer\who had received a re dirk stab in of his face, de ng him of the e y e - _ They tegaiped • tho cabin\ determined to out to thojast,rather twan give up tho ftorhaving mtqbed possesion of the'- Methodis t Episcopal Church in u somo time, tying to frighten the na- KrThe Metho P B4 n H urr , bercd but i .bv threats, ttsir leader, Mlarry, called the United btates in • ' i, nn , v ftey! with ..Nelson,, plpa. said to thirteen thousand C( ? m " l , u " d ' and> —“1 don’t ,vant to kill yoL.u; I have has one million two hundr I wfe to; and ifif Si’will give (fcrGov. Bigler has fifteen kpg m;h\powder, warrant of Jomes jreen, ( ’' <• le^>wha^^vis.o g n 9 |rXant, I victed recently Id Adams ceun y. of ffib .l hng/When I sen if murder of Snipuel Mars. _ H I will set. her. ecuted on Friday, the 16th of April. 'lSn'“ °P'” After comH!iW“‘ taUon He that cannot forgive others break best to acceiiillfe- Mr. dow,nthe brldge.over which he must pass men then ghaX®* o for- himself; for every man ..Bath, f»ebd to be , ic j\o prevent any ap- r rush! forgiven. , teas, Sard Total Destruction of the Clipper Ship Golden Light by Fire—Fifteen Lives Lost.. Boston, March 20.—The British ship Shancl, Captain Christie, from Calcutta Dec. sth, arrived at this port yesterday. She brought the passengers and,a part of the crew of the clipper ship Goldcti Light which sailed from this port Feb. 12th, for San Francisco. On the night of tho 22d February, in lat. 22 23, North, lon. 47 45 West, tho Golden Light was struck by lightning. All hands were driven to the boats, numbering, passengers and crew, 35 persons. -The ship was shortly after enveloped in flames and burnt to tho wa ter’s edge. The boats, five in number, were abundantly supplied with provisions and water ; one of them was missing on tho morning of tho 24th, und another part ed company on tho fourth morning after leaving tho ship. After five days expo sure, the remaining three boats were picked up by tho ship Shand, as above, The captain,and crew treated the unfor tunates in tho most hospitable manner. — Fifteen out of tho 35 are only known to have been saved. The following is a list of the passengers picked up : Mrs. E. H. Ford; of Yarmouth, Me.; Mrs. E. S. Mor rell,of Gardiner,'Me.; Mr. and Mrs. Cum mings, of do i Mr. E. P. Dodge, of Salem, Mass.; Mr. Nathan Simmonds, of Lin coln, Mass. , , The Golden Light was owned by Mr. James Hutchins, of this city. The value of the ship and her cargo, is about S3UU,- 000, which is fully insured, mostly in this city. It was her first trip, and she had been out but twelve days, Sheregis teVed 1140 tons. It is supposed that 15 persons have perished by the perils of tho iea. Vegetables for the London Mar-I KET.-j-Tho London correspondent of the National Intelligencer in a.iate letter says : “the extent of the gardens round London, required to supply tho two million arid a) quarter of eaters there, will hardly bo j i crediteJ. Within a radius of fifteen miles j of London there aro two hundred thousand , acres of land in the hands of market gar- j deners, all laboring for the London mark- j et Ten thousand loads of turnips, 100,-, 000 sacks of peas, 20,000,000 heads of celery, 40,000,000 cabbages, and 1,000 ! tons of water cresses, are said to bo sold annually in Covent Garden market alone, to say nothing of tho potatoes, carrots, beets, onions, herbs of all kinds, &c.,| j which are sold in immense quantities.” Female Com plaints. Ophe4e ft re I’iolapias lorKtilltnc o the Womb, Clour Alha«. or Whitei; Chronic . ie Wombj Urldemol {?** _ tSappreiied, nod lrre«' ui»r MenittoVlTon.'&o ."will, ml their nconmpnnymr srili. „ . (“oncJr otcoploJ.) no tnnUor how lovcro or ol how lone ilnn. is an interesting couple in dI MANY prominent physicians in tho city of Now Cincinnati, who have been engaged to be or ih«" , nbS“o ! married for the last five years, but no time •„■*# , has occurred within that period when they I [■/“{■"I “ i ° t Vn'fir«“fiimiM l !!^.?i'i r ihrdiwn°« iv.rwi.ioh, it I were both out of prison at the same time. ! {VnlSuliaiilVi’iiVroii^cUon'VSSs In Romo, Verdi’s new opera, the Trou- ; “Vi;* | o fl„, n c« nr!hiiO')mn"titiin upon tho 11 ® “’’"Jit”; bador, has been brought out. An anvil re" n ri y in'"i'li'.'' folTny len'mc oi timo. tor chorus, with an accompaniment of sledge 'Jii°! , !lsaVo"oVTo?nVro« n <"« nnlmho? ?eyo nbfoY/lmcU. and hammer, is introduced with striking ef- ■ 1,1 5 li ,I tb«oßi«orihiioiii«i ' r.. f « of tlumitci, ii throoßh the general eoonooiy ol tho i/itein, I I6CT, wvitb « peualtar det«rmlaiulon to the fttmalo organ!. __ /-• • r *vc • ADOiriONAL FIWK'KoI 'hi! Otholiinn being worthy ! Fast Days. —Gov. Crosby, of Maine, has designated the 14th of April to be ob-, served as a day of public humiliation, fasting and prayer. Gov. Fairbanks, of Vermont, has set apart the Bth of April for tbo same purpose. 1 p, o r. iuinhau.m. n., nnitmuro. mj. . 03” Tho Cincinnati Enquirer savs, de- 1 p. ii i'Ei?KfuM%!b.,uti<>n.N«w yo-it. , . . . i- i l ■ . . * • i* ; l) Y KOOI'E. M l).,S.racu*e Now Yo'k. velopments in the Indiana Legislature indi-1 ' M - M mii.i. u . m. n . itociiMter. n. y. cate that there has been an extensive game j hew?® A!!uu“Sr n*« “ |of swindling going on in the financial dc-; P cV„{,Vka”pTnidioreor i parlmentofthat State. Examination shows AUo ll)tl4l , b , ' that this discrepancy amounts to a million J- ", so4 'urdcU« P « r y* t S , ‘V ■of dollars. . fcs”Tho salaries of the various offices within the gift of the United States amount to upwards of fitly millions of dollars a law has been adopted in some parts of Australia where murders and robberies abound. A gang of thieves who wero caught stealing gold dust were lied up to trees and whipped until they be- came senseless The Now York canals will not be open cd before the tiuth or 25th of April. Haw Ad^otriiiissismoiniftsa Temperance Meeting. 'T'HK of Cleareld county will Hold the’* JL Monthly Mcftimr. on M.rati'iy eveniuc the Jmul Ai* ii at eanv eandi- in me conn home fne fnemi* ot Temp ranee, and the Ladies to phnitutur arc requested to al /\u Address may be expected by Mr F P IJUrLEft- G. P. GUUCIi. President. March L'J. ldo3. Estate of George Adam Korb. dec'd. iVTOViri: IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Interior Admin -Ist utifou the e**atu YfclK A.NI# i'lihMlftliK AND (jENkHAL. JAlli i>L -I.IVLKY A'<'lcartifa!il'iu and ,or fMenTfir'd rtwrtr, on UpTIUKU SlU'lOAfc ot Muy next—boinu u.e lnth d&y of the month NOTICF. IS. TIIISKKFtiKK. HBKKHY fiIVE.N. To tho Cofonor, Juincei ni tne IVsnc-j.nod Con* nb.*» m nrH fur tho conair of Oenifield. to appear iu own proper pewun*. with Rolls.’Hecoidt. Unuimioni, Exnmiaiuiueinon otner KuneuiUranctM. to do those iSmat which tho.r ( tlu-* aaOCg>&^r 0 A Lbporion. ore hereby Cautioned agalnet huy.ngor In Om> n Yoko opoicn 'Oao Cow. One Burnt. Ftvo Sletls. A lot of Chains and Horsoftears. Ouo ReJ Chairs 1 , Dishes, eic., • , Now lu tho potMulon or WILLIAM PUENIX, In Bind lord totrnihlplcUaifield County, Pu.. belong.,^. 61 arch 84.1853. ■ " George wilson. 1 -kHYSICIAN may be foaud ot hit Office In LDIHEBB • HUliO, when not absent on proJenhmal builoen, February 90. Itftf. DR. MARCniSI’S w “ is respkctful- JL lV Of'FEUiJD to the oiiixehi of f-le;lr tield oiil vidnllr io n properatlnn fol importance loinniilei ond dcittnedto Oiiuotno identified v* i i li lh « uml WILLIAM POWELL. Sheritl Mrjr':h 15. 1H53 —''ui. Viilualbk SScal tislalc AT PRIVATE SALE M M It _ r I' , IIR «nbicn!»t‘if , 'n l.' U li:i;rofih-hoir»oI Conrad Wit*, lala I. \d 'ending ironi Curwenivillo to Tyrone* foui milet liom Curw«sn»v*.Te. uud Known at the Wise Farm. | fif®. The improvements consist of\ about 75 acres of cleared land, ! a good state of cultivation, a Large Dwelling-House, a Large Bank Barn, Spring-House, Dry-House, Shop, and other necessary buildings, together with one of the largest, best selected, and most productive APPLE and PEACH ORCHARDS in the county. Thu KAKM »• well supplied with excellent water. a never fnilinf Hprtng otme to ?h > door, with other* to titua.ed that at m mile exp.'** l water could he oanveyeo l > any nart ot p th-nlif* home or barn. To thote who dfMo io procure n II f IMK IOK l.lfE, tins I’arm ollnri inducunon'* not to bo ex-el et in the couuiy- The lend i* of Rood i : a tnrr particulnm npplr to either of the tabtcfi l„.r» or to Motes 'Vue, on U«*» pr**mUct. . , Tho p-npcfty will ho told op the mott retionabla tcrrai ami j “ ' vu " uclta U ~‘‘ C,V, - U - 4 MICH AEt. WI3R. I WILLIAM WISE. I la bfhatfql the heir* of Conrad Wue.dcceaxed I Jenna r y In. ib-'fl IPubßlc Veiadiie. TIT.BIS will t>cotUcuil 11 .PUBLIC SAL «t the home ill iiit- *ub. C'enrtmu* rounty. nt. sk.hay rui: riR-*r uait of april nlxi. the foiiowim: i«rn;:wljr. tu w U . FOUR COWS, two of which are fresh, with calves, and two Strippers. One four year old STEER. Two three year old HEIFFERS. Seven head of YOUNG CATILE. Six HOGS. A quantity of HAY. Wheat, I Rye and Ooats by the bushel—and other articles 100 numeious to mention py locnmniooce at NINE O'CLOCK. A. M.. when on i t.vhe r >* CUUNTy—that he coßtlnaei to vn tfccnml uraet, onder tho Printing UUiw p™- 1 * *”« keop the above named Ho el. Thaufcfot f*or pn*l Invofw, l>y ■ ~ attention to the want* and wiiheiofhii GnoiU hohoputu reoetv* a continuance noUgKAL< ! March. IMBJ3. xrxaro aw*:?. This CATHOLIL- I)N will coni Ub l««*r ctnl. ol4(11 uhronrunis* eve* incidcatul to tho respectable. female, minted or nnmarnotl. and usually hnown nnmn of CM 1 W>fT>g(pnp U-r A TTORNKY AT;uw ondbAND AOEKf. OlBstad • irEftlvilJ Ci* A jaiomt tmw.ideocouii Maikoi .tuel. MILESBMG, Pa., - ■wm t pit RRRT r RTC countyi LACKBMITU— M *“ °M With toiheßurntde WnrelioDio. aI.Q tfltied Uio IEVIN Mi 'USL ; Cron Bondi lending from McJ.he«• M Ida toi i\ew WWi. intcly occupied by T. M. IloH. ot WiiPtbarg, which will et»a- | inrton.nnd from Cheat orceK to iho river— where •» call* U bloihem to conduct tb ( * Forwarding and rtiorehoaie botlneia hw lino will be promptly attended to. ,u a lima belter an In than they navaeyer ya-t been conduced nt that place. 'J’licy a«it»re their oiiiU*tnen that ucoda ftDd Proitucoenirnatcd to their oiwo wllllu all chioi b«kepltogoth. »r, aod not n portion in one hotuo nnd another portion in ano ther, nt hru boon t »o often the case. They will h"-;i TWO BOATS 01 the lio«. rnnn nedny and night, ao that one ur the other will leave Philadelphia m every light or teo day*. «. Ail kind, ot l’K'H (JCE. IRON. UJMBER. &0..&0..re c«* ved and forwarded to any point on the line Thanktn! fur put favor*. they retpeotfally *o!iqUb oonnn* unuee of pob lo patronage, a* they guarantee the moat partio* ulnr attention togooda cootlgueii to tho'i ohnrge. Mlleabars. ftlmch 11. 'fi3 —4t-pd ANNUAL ASSESSMENT. STATEMENT ihowinn the£*sre*ate nwount ortho At » iitnont nml Valuation of me ■averal lownihiM and Qoionarit cl'C'e'irfi«!d coQßtjr aa made and returned by the re*t>ccMve Aantitson for the year A D.. 10.3. ihowjnc aliovnj Stato Tai to each boroujfh ami township by «nnl vn'nanon. arfrrenblj »b an Act of Auembly paueU the j/iq day ul July. A. u., l«4i 2 fil?.Sf?l|B|:g||f|f; pit f f;i ; = Hi j : i | = r I • :: : i : I §1 KES!Sft3EBs«o..SS?:Ba‘!a3SBKBi!2SR] is | g«gWS>glsl^§il¥g'§‘gSl^gr? 5 n . 'U o O) | a. gS “3-.,. r a S r * •• > c c* P s §3 a p A;. ?! 5 —COOSA- K>- r ic O.t of the Am»;ment and Valo v tlonol Ihu toreraT objects made by the ,c\rtol tau Comir.onwonth for Siala purport*. ft* returned by tbo Ammt «or*ot ihoveveral borough* and lowmhipa. and publubedby authority «t the above named Ac* ol Atvemoif. WHn«i onr bandi end »eal ol office uuj ulit day of L eoroa* rr. A D.. IMS. WM . AIiBXANDBB. » Cooimii. Aiteit PAMIIBI. 311UKF. V noneji. U 11. GOODLANDISH, C!t=rt. Of Foreign and Domestic Merchandize in Clearfield county, A. D. 1853. j lUL.abb. | Pa'.cten&Swao Eeccarta lownthip Liquor 14 I Uoop*r ‘jo i 5 i Jaiuoi M Kelly do (la No Lqttnr 13 boruiou L Nevllafi ho do *No inior 14 % J. Covudofc Lo. do do No tiqaor 14 . H&iuh Warrick do 7 quart Kuitel Hewn do do Liquor by quart 4.8. Harrooir Covingtontownship Liquor 14 Francu Coudriet do do V qQ «» ix Levi Lutz do do No Uqoor 14 John B. Konqatx do do Richard Mojw>p Cleaiheld borough uqoor 18 ( Wallace & Hill. do do . No iquor Id Irwin ft Smith do do No i 'Q' iof C. Kiaizar do do No liquor Id « Wm. L- Moore do do No ld A. k. Wright do do No liquor 14 Wlnlermlz fit Pa’saner do do No liquor 14 Robert Smith do do y ! l r „i? u,e iB Win 11. bloom Curwenvllle borough Liquor Id Mcßride ft Wright do dt» bo juuoj 13 Munlelious ft Co do do No I quor IS , Wm. A. Matot, Sept. 4. 6i d° No liquor 14 i Isaac Hmith do do L.quor Id • j.G. ft G. H. Siiner Dooatpr townthip N<> Liquor U Wm G But'er Ferguton townthip No liquor 14 i) r J i». Hoyt do do , No liquor 14 T 11. Fulton & 00. Girard townthip No iquor Id Augnitus Laconte do do No liquor *4 I Claude Hudlol do Liquor by quart L IrwioftSons Goshen towaihip No hquor 14 HinhQrd &haw do do ho liquor 14 Uavid Tylur Hutton townthip No liquor U John M. Chaie Jordan townthip No liquor 14 David McKeeghan do do KS iiSSoe 14 Mi!«* ft. Pioutz do do Wo liquor t* Boat la I' roe in an Kaithaua towntb Ip No liquor BdwardMcGarvey do do No lqdor 14 11 D Hall & Co, Jo Jo No honor 14 Wm Addlemanjr. Lan-'onco townthip No nuor lo Jomat Porre.tliiCo. do do No liquor ll HdmundT. Brooner Morrntownihlp Liquoi 14 li W llalaQCo.. do do _ No liquoi 14 tin uo do oo Palenl Mtdioioei 4 O.P. Wilder do do No jiqoor 11 flrove &t flluKaan do do No liqnor 14 Jamo< M. Leonard do do liquor bvqaart Wallen a Urolhur l’nan townrhlp N r ’ l | < i uo ' llr.'.hi DS u Co. do do No lldnor 14 £l!aa Irvin Pino lowoihip No liquor 14 John «t 11. »■ Paturn do do „ , No liquor M Uo Do do do Patent Madtomoa U fl.nrva Hoaltv Jo do Idhaor 14 It* W*. Moora Union townihip No liqu or 14 Henrv Wh'lohoad oo do No IWoor 11 Aoraitnm liven Wooilwatd Inwmhip No Itjjoor 14 John M. Chrue do do go uol 11 JftJ. A. Hecaity Otn ILastt ©IF 2£ateiills>E , s Public ft dice. ALL Dcnoni ioihe above and foreioing list, will take no no® Lh&t AN API’CAL will be hold at the ComtnMiion* omi? on BATUBUAY THIS SEVENTH DaY OF MaV niSXT. when ami where vnu onn attend. MAY wo F. F. BUi’LEH.Mer. Appraltor, Clearfield. March 4. 18uJ. STRAW GOODS—SPRING 1853. TUB Bnbso iber u now inopnred to exhibit to Merchonti and Millcer# hi# usual heavy itock of Ladle#’ am Mu- STRAW AND SILK BONNETS. STUA W TIIIMMINQS and ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS; Palm-leaf, Panama and even vanaly uf 1 SIII'I.UI'UI HAT' Par Gentlemen ; wliioli far Extent, Vaii.tr anil deaniY or raannfacluio. a. well a. uniformly cloio pnoei, will be roand unrivalled. THOMAS WHITE. No. 41 Booth ScoDnd Stmot. Philadelphia. February 10,1853. ‘ Estate of Oeorge L. Miller, dee’d. NnTii’P M nunEiiY uIVEN, ihutLln» ‘l.Uatfen hate been aranhid lo the julycriber. on the . 1 rni.” riH». A. K. WRIGHT, Merchant and extensive dealer in lum- BER-SonthwoitOomotofiho Dlamodd-Cl«nm*M. n«o Vo. i ,i m LEVER FLEGAL, Blacksmith, LnUicraburi.Pa, neaa in hu line, and will a"*o formth WAGONS. BUG IUISS, bo., very cheap, and manufactured in tbetwit ilyU. and warranted. Auc. 7,18 M.-y. ISAAC SMITH, Merchant, and dealer in lumber and Coontry Produceaenerally—Stateitreet, between Cherry and Locual—Cnrwenavillo. Dec. 00. im THOMPSONS, HARTSOCK, & CO. fKON-FOU NDERS —Corwen.villo, An L mont ofOaatingi rnado to order. Ueo. >po » THOMAS 11. FULTON, & CO., ERCIIANTS. undexienuvn dealer,. nnd Mnnnlaolnttu . Ol Lumber, Bald Hills. •"■l* j" 1 . 1 ” 411 - JAS. ALEXANDER, Saddler and harness maker-Iu himewshov on Market urcui, near Meirell’ihoLel. |MI ELLIS IRWIN & SONS, AT the raout»i ol Lick Run. 6 mile* from Clearfield MERCHAN TS, and extemivo Lomber monornuiuren. Jane 18, IB3d. WILLIAM A. WALLACE. ATTORNEY at LAW, Office ftdjoininchiitelidenceon Socond lueot oplimile the retl.la.eeoi Uo*. field Pn. April H. 11. P. THOMPSON, PHYSICIAN— May Uo found either at hD illlce, oint Sco field's liotel-Cnrwensviilc— when not not profo«lonnlly nl .eot. Deo. He. tool. GEO. W. RHEEM, O ADDLED. HARNESS St THUNK MANUFACTURER n -OaSecund .l.oat. immediately orcr-t- P,>, V^f 00 * Drni Store Den. 80,1858. MRS. ELIZA IRVIN, Extensive retailer of foreign and do mettle Morehaudiio—Fait end ot Sinoiuad Urewu. • die uee. eo, ten,. THOMAS SHEA, Fashionable tailor—insimw’i itow, on tinrko street, immediately over l:.e Post SAMUEL B. TAYLOR, rr ANN Eft. nnd BOOT and SHOE MAN UP AIJT U RRH - 1 Otmvouirilln. Deo. Jf.liM. GEORGE W. ORR, Blacksmith, inh» «t» suooon 'nmdstreet.tootiiof alaiket Oiouifit-lrl. Pa. ftlnr 1. Wo*. R. V. .WILSON, PHYSICIAN— < dice onCecond klioot. opposite the re* u<*uc» of Uov. Hiflltr, Cleatfireid. April in um« HENRY LORAINE, PHYSICIAN and DRUGGIST. on Mnraelilr.it, OPPO.R' hi* rcthlencp. Cl«*arliulil. April 18. lowU ROBERT McNAUL, "I'ANNER-Auho „LD ■' lAN D la RICHARD MOSSOP, RETAILER OP FOREIGN ANL) DOMESTIC MER CHANDISE U EIUUOKa-At Biilm & tV*. 01-. ttand. AJ»o. on the wwmdeoi ftUtreet. Pec dMrftl. \VM. P. CHAMBERS, WHEELWRIGHT, CHAIBMAKER. aud HOUSE It SIUIIN PAINTER-OorwejsiTlllo. I)£aB jjj, ■ B. F. STERLING, OADDI.E It AARNESS-MAKER, O THE PEACE—Cuiwernville. Deo-Sti. ib&i. JOHN VV. SHUGERT. IA7AOON MAKER, corner of Third and kocuit tlreeli W Ckmfield. llepaiiine ooao lo order. Apnl._lh._t-- WALLACE & HILLS, RETAILED Of POREIGN AND UUMEaSTIC MEU Oil AND USE—at £3hu w*• old bland—ClMrfieJd.^ HURXTHAL & BROTHER, MERCHANTS onil LLCSIiSCK DEALERS. Woodl«rH Poll Office, ll;a(ll'or«J tp.. Clearfield co. April D, W. GEO. RICHARDS, FASHIONABLE T . lLOtt-Wct end ol ShoV.’i Ro .v uo .lain—Clearfi.il. Dao.UI.JM.. 0. B. MERRELL, a-iOPI'ER. TIN & BAEET IRON WARE MANUKA'' C'tUUER—At lleiiiel'i old aisud oa Mnitat »ireet—oW» ; fio>i! Deo. iw. uwt* THOMAS MILLS, /"IOACH AND SLEIGH MAKER, ou Third etrwt. be twe.D Market nod Locmt. Clearfield, Pa. AprlHa. WILLIAM BLACKSHAIRE, /".AH I NET aod CHAIR MAKER, and HOUSE and SION C PAINTER ou. door .oath ol the 1 nnoyterlan Lfinrefi. OU inoond .Heat. Cloa.field I’o. April IS. IWd. J. &. J. G. RUSSELL. Tanners & couhrierb and dealers in all luod. oriioather, •«>«*»»« Rygobaafe. Penn»ville. Pa.—GtampiannllU P. 0.. reb. 4,181 J. DAVID SACKET, Cabinet and chair maker. Looo.t t»iw«.. Second and Thud. Clearfield. Pa. April 10. IwW. CHAMBERS & KLEPFER. GEORGE R. BARRETT, »TTORNKY AT EAW-OOiea adjointnr {»• A. on Second atieet. Clearfield. April 10. GEO. B. GOODLANDER, %XTAGON i M AKI4R— Lathertbarc. Work done to order T* on mult notice, and on goodteuni. Deo.iftl. 61. dr. s. l. coble, innVfliPi AN I — riMldtnco one mile cati of Clear Held Brldfi n 1? WSS*& WH. «» '*» •*»!!“ ,B. IBW - * ; p. W. BARRETT, M' ERCHANT “end PRODUCE DEALER. r,ml'«.be'c Xwfl.ld Co.; Pa. April H. IBM. SAMUEL ARNOLD, , MERCHANT and PRODUCE DEALER. LfpimbW- Clearfield ooaotj.Ta. April 11.1151. FREDERICK ARNOLD, . "7 ' DR. gTfTHOOP A „.• ; [j'BENCHVILLE. ciianiold county. w wndWtlOC MAKER,t-eeood «treet. neatly oppodtj . jf^., AnjC- e'or B * (jlamfietdiPa*j-.■ ’ApiU Maroh J. 1851.