COUNTIES. Adam*, Alleghenoy, Armstrong, Beaver, Bedford, Berks, Blair* Bradford, Bucks, Butler, { Cambria, | Carbon, | Centro, f .Chester, .Clarion, ,Clearfield, .Clinton, (Columbia, I >Crawford, k,Cumberland, k Dauphin, |, Delaware, | Elk, I Erie, &;■ Fayotto, fi.. Forest, I Franklin, I Fulton, I Greene, I Huntingdon, | Indiana, I Jefferson, I Juniata, | Lancaster, | Lawrence, | Lebanon, f Lehigh, | Luzerne, Lycoming, { M’Kean, j Mercer, Mifflin, Monroe, Montgomery, Montour, * Northampton, Northumberland, Perry, Phila. city and co, Pike, Potter, Schuylkill, Somerset, Susquehanna, Sullivan, Tioga, Union, | Venango, | Warren, ; Washington, Wuyne, y Westmoreland, « Wyoming, '' % York, •j Total, Further from Europe by the Niogara, WAR inevitable;. Thd roynj mail steamship Niagara, Copt Leitch, from Liverpool, on Saturday, 15th inst., arrived nt Halifax on the 26th inst., at midnight, bringing 145 through passen gers. The Collins steamship Arctic, from New York on tho Ist inst., arrived out on Wed nesday, 12th. The Eastern Questions. —The nows ip brief, but important and warlike. The Sultan has appealed to tho moral, a»d, if necessary, to the ritateriales of France and England, by demanding the presence of their fleets before Constanti nople. „ , . A Trieste letter, of the 12th inst., says the declaration of wai was published in all tho imperial manifestoes, and was posted on the walls of tho mosques. Omar Pasha on the 9th inpt., formerly summoned Gorts.chakoff toevacuate the Ot toman territory. If Gortschakoff refers to his government, Omar Pasha will allow fifteen days, but if Russia definately refuses ho will commence hostilities at once, but, ip the meantime, will not cross the Danube. This would delay operations till the 24th October. , _ ~ . A corps of 150,000 additional Turkish troops had been ordered. Tho navigation of the Danube and Black Sen is guarentced to neutral flags. The clergy had offered to place 200,- OQO piastres of church property at the Sul tan’s disposal. The Sultan had represented to the am bassadors of the foreign governments that he desired to settle the difficulties with Rus eia peaceably; but as his ancestors had gained their empire by tho sword, the Turks would perish in its support; or it fate ordained that their country should fnll to another master, they would quit Europe as they entered it—sword in hand. The opinion is that the French and Eng lish will allow the Turks and Russians to fight their own battles, but il the Turks aro defeated, will prevent the Russians from marching on Constantinople. Wll n this view a protecting force might occupy a strong positiop between Bropsn,, oo_tuo Danube, and Kestedge, on J the Black Soa. or lliey.miKht perhaps occupy, Ifadpsto, on the 8ea L of Mormoa3, or Biestchu.ut. , Neither.Frahce\ir EnglanlLarij 6p<*Jtly» M ftetforces, of'b'othcount'rie«nte in -fekv; • op' oetiye* had arrived tit cap The troops werq in_rnotion_up the. river, fifteen Mtaii|itn 3 cTinfuntry, with thirty two plows ofirtil|efy,Jiad marched thro Bucharest. Prince Gorscol,akofr, it was re, Bed, had: ip efiect nnnoxed the Principal- Hies having'formerly notified tho Hospo. \ TA I?inceMsrisoliikoffwillm lutnfo * !I AL VOTE FOR STA’ Judgo S. Court. Canal Comm’r. 153003 116117 163840 !E OFFICERS.^ Aud’r. Genernl.| 3urv« General. S' * 47*5 1810 1019 1111 2021 2212 3042 2503 1425 868 19145 83 80 1995 1834 764 120 697 2257 469 898 2759 442 1939 362 3029 117044 152459 118112 Turkey. Thirty thousnnd RedifTs, under a FrcnchColonel Magna n, had been pushed forward to the Bosnian frotier, to watch the movements of Princo Daniel of Mon tenegro, who is again arming. Thcro was a rumor (but it was disbe lieved) that the Porte had appointed Dem hinski aud Klupkn, the Hungarians to high commnnds. Conflicting reports were received from Persia. The la'est advices say the Shah, acting on the advice of the British minis ter, had rejected the request of Russia to take arms against the Turks. Allegheny Valley Railroad. —Tho letting of tho extension of tho Allegheny Valley Railroad, above Kittaning, was at tended by n largo number of persons. It took place in Kittanniny last week. The number of miles let is forty-five. The bids have been opened, and will bo an-| nounced next weok. Tho contest for tho j contracts was very warm. It is expected that forty miles of tho northern portion of the road will be let next month. This will Icavo about forty miles of tho road to be placed under contract. The work on the road between this city and Kittanning is being prosecuted with great activity. Tho hopeful ones an ticipate that tho cars will be running be tween Pittsburg and Kittanning in July, 1854. —Pittsburg Post. (KrOn ‘ho 3d insl., the Hon. James E. Broome was inaugurated ns Governor of Florida. ‘tHe takes ground for the re moval of the Seminole Indians, consider ing them as a blight to the posterity of tho State in violation of their treaty obligations, and in open defiance of the power, author ity and importunity of jho Federal Gov ernment. Ho will consider it a part of his constitutional duty to see the law of last sesson, providing for their final removal, faithfully executed. He advocates com mon schools, railroad improvements, and promises his hearty support to Gen. Pierce’s administration" Famine in tub Birman Entire.—-A terrible fumine is said to he prevailing ; in Rangoon and Prome, in the Birman empire and thousands of i m6n, women and chil dren will perish; if not relieved. Thepris- full, of people, .who committed crimes in order ,to.ho<, imprisoned, so Rmt thev might havfc something to cat. ihe last year entirely failed. ;. " : a man finds a great dqal of fault with a newspaper which he nev er fails'to readmit Uf a sign, that h? jias never paid faf it. Pcop l © seldom pick flaws in tHeif o\yq property. , r (grA printer out west,, whoso office is half a mile Trpni'any pther budding, -an \ylio hangs his sign On' lhO limp or a tree, advertisea.fpr pn, apprentice.; boffrom the eountry would be preferred. PeunsylTsnlri ’»4. Senate.—l. Philadelphia city — Wtn. A. Crabb, Eli 11. Price* 11. Philadelphia county-r-SaML.G. Ham ilton, Wm. Goodwin, Levi Foulkrod.* 111. Montgomery — Benjamin Frick. IV. Chester— Henry S. Evany. V. Berks—Wm. M. Hioster. VI. Bucks—Howard K. Sager. VII. Lancaster and Lebanon — Esaias Kinxer, Edward O. Darlington. VIII. Northumberland and Dauphin — J. C. Kunkcl. IX. Northampton’find Lehigh—. William Fry. X. Carbon, Monroe, Pike and Wayno —E. W. Hamlin. XI. Adams and Franklin— David Mel linger.* XII. York—Jacob S. Haldeman. XIII. Cumberland and Perry—Samuel Whorry.* XIV. Centre, Lycoming, Suilivon, and Clinton —James W. Quigglo. XV. Blair, Cambria, and Huntingdon J. Cresswell, Jr.* XVI. Luzerne,Montour,and Columbia C. R. Buckaicw.* XVII. Bradford, Susquehanna, and Wy coming—Wm. P. Piatt.* XVlll.Tiogn.Potmr.M’Kean,Elk,Clear field, Jefferson, anu Forest —Byron. D Hamlin. XIX. Mercer, Venango, and Warren— Thomas Huge.* XX. Erie and Crawford— James Skin ner. XXI. Butler, Beaver, and Lawrencc-r John Ihguson* XXII. Allegheny — George Darsie , Jon as 11. M’Clintock.* ' XXIII. Washington and Green—Max well McCuslin. XXIV. Somerset, Bedford, nnd Fulton — II. B, Barnes. XXV. Armstrong, Indiana, and Clarion —S. S. Jnnuson.* XXVI. Juniata, Mifflin, and Union— Eli Slifcr. XXVII. Westmoreland and Fayette— John McFarland. XXVIII Schuylkill — John Hendricks. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Adams — J. C. Ellis. Allegheny —John S. Hamilton, John M. Porter , John J. Muse, Thomas J. Bingham, John E. Parkes. Armstrong, Clarion, nnd Jefferson — David T. Putnoy, Thomas Mageo, Goo. VV. Ziegler. Beavor, Butler, nnd Lawrence — B. B. Chamberlin, W: Stewart, R. B. Mc- Combs. Bcbford, Fulton, nnd Cambria—Wm. T. Daugherty, Thomas Collins. Berks —Jacob Wicklein, John B. Smith, Daniel V. R. Hunter, Georgo Shenk. Blair nnd Huntingdon — James L. Gicin, James McGuire. Bradford—John Pussmorc, William E. Barton. Bucks —Evan Groom, Silas 11. Beans, Luther Calvin. Carbon nnd Lehigh—David Lnury, James R. Struthers. Centro —Charles R. Foster. Chester—Henry T. Evans, Robert E. Monaghan, Wm. Wheeler. Clearfield, McKean, and Elk— Alexan der Culdwcll. Clinton, Lycoming, and Potter —John B. Beck, Geo. J. Eldred. Columbia and Montour—George Scott. Crawford—William H- P&V* 3 . Jesso Smith. Cumberland —David J. McKee, Henry G. Moser. Dauphin—Simon Sallada, George T. IlUmmel. Delaware — Jonathan P. Abraham. - Eric —Gideon J. Ball, Humphrey A. Hills. Fayetto and Westmoreland —William A. Cook, Benjamin Byrely, Abram Gal lentine, Wm. Y. Roberts. Franklin —John Rowe, Samuel Gillmorc. Green—John M. Stockdale. Indiana — Alexander McConnell. Lancaster — John A. Hicstand Daniel Herr, Henery Gray, C. L. Hunsecker, John Rawlins. Lebanon — John Miley. Luzerne —A. B. Dunning, Truman Ath erton. Mercer, Venango, and Warren —Loth- rop T. Pormleo, John J. Kilgore, Robert M. DeFranco. Mifflin—Alexander Gibboney. Monroe and Pike—Abraham Edingor. Montgomery —Henry Boyer, Charles H. Palmer, Jacob Fry, Jr. Northampton—Moses Bush, Philip Johnson. Northumberland —David B, Montgom ery. Perry—Thomas Adams. Philadelphia city—William C. Patter son, M. W. Baldwin, George H. Hart, Henry K, Strong. Philadelphia county—Robert M. Car lisle, Thos. Mandcrfiold, George W. Hil lier, John J. Boyd, Robert B. Knight, Isaac W. Moore, Richardson L. Wright, E. Poulson, J. H. Huhtt, Bmuamin R. Miller, Joshua S. Fleiciier. Schuylkill—John Horn, Samuel Hip pie. - Somerset-; 1 —Cumtnins. • _ ■ Susquehapna, Sullivan,and W ycomiog; Ezra B. Chas?, James Deegan; Tioga—James'powe ry. Uniop and Junintp— ; Simonton, Washington—Mathew Linn. Jehu Jack mnn.. ; ' . ... \Vnyhe—Eredericke M. Crane. York——Jacob K. Sidle, Yincent C. S. Eckert, Joseph Wilson. . - Democrats in Roman-*-Whigs m Italic —Natives in. small caps—Now mem bers.* ’ C* *■« W 3j 1430 4882 1905 1394 7386 1413 793 650 1734 2211 2845 1700 1705 1532 175 119581 145005 *ICAVITDI■ ■ 88 .<4O " 6 j'Maj. on joirit bdllbt . . W MARRIED --On tho lOili tilt., by'the Rev. John Flegal, Mr. Benjamin Rishel, to Miss Sidney Ellinger, both of Brady Township, Clearfield Co., Pa. DIED. —In Covington township, on tho 12th of September last, Mr. Samuel Brad ford, aged 65 years, 3 months and twelve days. Montgomery papers, please copy. How Ad^oirltnsoimoinitto. Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate I , fVY vlituoofe n Irr writ* of Vend. Kip.. I'lfßSSf D sudd out ot thaConrtol Common r cai ofVW lttiiya rthuitlield county, null to me directed, will do tt-.fc. jmtiilo .010, at Uio court nou“ 'o *h. '.otonih o f (llHAfllflld on MONDAY the 6th day of DEt..EMUe.U next, atlo’oiooa. u m.. tbo followiaa described property, to .wit: BY 1 virtueof atindry wrlu. iaanod wot of the aamecorm nm! to me directed, wlll ita oiposed to pobile sale at tl « »i mo an rf niace. the following described tract* of land i “a.iTn ilSooa P .‘» "otrn-.h,p. Ue.rn.id oouuty. oa« I M each lido of (JlearfetdC-OJk, soa'aialnc Hi ajroi dnd allow ance—bain* part ot a large tract aanreyed on wirfa ®’i?/ 1 . 1 «r Jaiv lit 1784 granted to Kouert Mortlt. Alao one raolstj of n and » th. «it.- r.lghi to and '« tamo i« rtvrved ord contained io n deed Will Jo y. lWf. f»om Warnok to U. Hardman. Ob*i of aaid trao*a of land contain, inf 269>.> ol Rub , aim Ulaia. the title to all which by conveyance or Lewis , Palmar to aud Owens, Hook. K. PageoS. Ihero it a run mi l. Una d .oiling liou.a aud live small ‘““'P ' oivcted. and about ltd acres ulcered. bmied and taken In execution aad to bosotd o« the propart} ol tttowaft tt uweni. ALSO, IIY virtue of u elmilnt writ, Issued out ofthe J°L?i* -rrjf aad 4183, 839 perobca to a pitch pine, thdoeenr no, 4471, (forty.two twenty one. 7 weit Wiper. aad tnrty«fiTe ban* d rethe ton corner—UieuuC »oath ot n lj*e PM*l'*J*j'*£ &. , h( ; 4188, ul ’ , ll f-p Sit 155 perohee to a po.t-by th« l!*m .o jey math 8b deg. cut »slk petchn to a p nt—noith 6 degr iwi. rail ltd perohee Surveyed on wuronl 10 Jernoi “”JV' the second survey Iron, tbe uppor Ills n •""■/v.'J/Jl";? ' S.^. iV.% o dTk,?.:-.»ciro:^\'o°bfioiraJ\!.: , ro , p.nrcf loiwls Palmes. BY virtie or .similar writ issued out oC.tKesemeiunrl, and to mo dirootod. will De espoied Io iiuiillosule * l ‘f ' ■“ D ’ time aud IHa.o. « oarain place or parool ot Inn I s tuute in Ulositleld ooumy, ccntalnlng 14l suies. with s smull log house end bare thulium eroerail. ami about 4P nuics u.ev.il M «?b. ‘pir;.-,., Wm. M ALSO, I>Y tirtoeof na'milar wilt i««»d opt of the |> nnd to me directed, will b- ekpoied to at the .me time and place. n ceria*i» Piece or Pftrnej ISm lD Hatton towsibip, Ulanrfifld county, cOntaitunt oP aorja. hl.u«d*d by limii ofß. D. f’aiierion, Wm. M. Handy an 1 otlieri. ket/goart ©rLtiery arrant no 474. tJJwapiM-t to William Mt-ntl. haymg a irosU boaie and bara *wcjed there OD _seittd and takaa la eivcutioft ond tubeiold aa tbe prop, •rty of Jonah uoyc. \ JiLSyJj iu'am.role t, nmL'boa'idcd r by u”u» or7t*» M CbMe. Wra Slots a«d others. Sailed anr lasen la oxeculioa. ahll to te | sold a. the property of Rheriff a Office, Not. B, 1853. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. LARGE nod woll inlccUd of DRY GOODS and A OUUOBKIES PLAIN DEI.ANIS. CASHMLRfcg. DUES*BILKS, of alt Linili. HATTENKTS. JJaTB. CAPS a*il A 1,90—A largo and wellaelocted itrckol READY-MADE OLt >TH INU. I»HUGS and IVout Medicioe* cl eterr kind __ BOOTS ami feliOE-J. the beat ever tJTOOght l A W A V 545 S « F » P d A ».‘ IIOOKB and UAUrJIiiS. BAEDLKB and ÜBIDLEB. all n«, oliior article uiuat'ir kepi in a counlrr Horn. Lumbar, dram, ar i ooontrr produce or itit, kind, taken in exohecet for noodr. Curwontel'.le. Nor. 3. 18 3-if. H.D PATTON. fj& VELUABLE BEAL ESTATE AT ffi IB a will o(T«t lor «ale. at the hooiu ul Jno Dteooker. la CuiweDi viilo, oa . _ Tuesday the I? th day of December ; 185 A, At 1 o’clock P. M.»the*alaah|e REAL KSTATE. Peon towmbip. Olaarfield coontf. tad known aj th® farm laulroccoDied by Thomai fruntoa. deceased. . . Bafd PARM l» lituaud ia ihe raidrt ol a!. hri * l *s ™ ri £ide HIM diiMot. four m;t« watt of „ NUit nr coidbi eroeiet the Pike leadto* from {CiUlliVto ciESSfMt, ««l .on iho Booth iM* it .. bot • sh irt riUtatM r*ll aolpctvu OJICU* A T?OW wlrhinMoiKoro a horn* for Ufa. will S°.™b“vo a^l.Xg.\“ii 0 U mu l a p«.o«abl, aad q let B Tormt will be roatonablo. ror farltor particular* apply to ibe iQtucritar oa th* premium November 3. 1353. I.MUN, CoDilo* t 7 0» h»tC£>3 CAIIIOEL. HEUKICK. on. of tba lauFirmd.nlMlhath. O |ibi ever contented to a dinoluii- o. IflbeFinnoftmltht & Herrick be dissolved it ia by the act ot roj late parinere, vriih a design to prevent me irons the enjoyment ol the joint reel eitnle. and ul Use partuenhip property. Fretcbvflle Oot. 88. 1853.—8t.>-pd.- BAML. EIEBRPJK. Timber Land and Saw Mill By OUOEK or 111. Oiphau.’ Court of Cleaifleld pounty, will b»«.po.edto PUULIC SALE,th.tvttloiibl. SAW MILL PUOPERTV. late tbo property or Wm. Hart.hotn, droaaud : liiunlo lo I'iko town.hlp, Cleatfiosd oonntr, j)ia incland. of i.a.o llloom. Jonalhnn llntuhoro nnd othiim— of-ONB iIUNDUiiU ACHES OF X, lot. h.vinf a "t«e nunotll, of good llNLllMlit.lt UieiSjo.nnd .food HAW MILL thereon ereotwl. • fh.“ro°mi, h very d.rirabl.a ponon onfailo, to tb. l 0 prem'.» on Salutday, Noyember .Hill. IMJ, at 8 o'clock, P- M. 'ianiii—one third e*th, wsd tbob&lano* in lero trjnalhnnDnlpajmenti, oT ... . HAfHHCNU'IIAiITSHUHN I Ootoby - •V- •NeW'jG'o'odsv • - AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. IRWIN 'AND SMITH IlnveJuit reoeivoJ anew end ip.'en* did nuortmeatol goods of every duoripildn. suitable lor ihe season—to which they respectful./ invite ihoatieotiop ol ■ll who with to buy th? best cod most goodsJor tbo l*au monoy. Call and tximine our bi^TTU. A tOKE OF OXEN FOR SALE. TJl&tinbscribcr ollay* for sale* YOKE OF GOOD'Yount OXEN. Persons wishing to purchaip tylll call at hit residence e» tho Alt •top'of Ihe Sarqaeaaand, two miles aboveWeaiflcld.aad tee lor ihgmitltree. octoioVfit,ißs3;; .. jouh^hoyt. Splendid Assortment of Fall and Winter Goods. Itaao Smith begs leave to Inform bit friends and oailo-. men, tnatbehasjuit rooeivoda large an*i splendid assort meatot 1 PAU, and VVINTHK it is hit do. termination to dispose of at pruts that cannot fail lopleaso. COURT SALe|&. 'lSoffiß ISsttaftOo H^NRY^ K'YbAHjito^.oroiwf town.lilp.dnn.nd £ a oartnln plJoe of land therein. oonlalniu* about •. Acres and ullowance—rhftving a houße.bam, andother out buildings theroon erected, and u qunntity of cleared land thereon. M 1 HX' BSE TERMB —Caibat the ooofirniatlon of the tale. D> order of Ihfl Coatt, JO i. STITEfI. OaDnlla.. October 27, 1851. . .. ORPHANS’ COURT SALE,^. Vnlnabc Beal ligate. BY Virtue ot an order of the Oruhnni’ O'*?* I®* 1 ®* aa county granted at J3Artf.ln rir. late the mideooo f fIBAI AH FUD IIsUTON. ifeimnird. litnaie In ° f £ !^‘ 0 fi ”£; C cn.fidld onui l7.Pt>.. briny two 1.0 r». V' 0 Plo 0r..i1l Uorongh «. I.OU No’*. 115 a"d -b-|' 0 ”^ r , hy front kiroot, ou the north by l(«t N*>. rn the emt uy an alley, nml nn the imith by f.ot No h , nT ,l’lf .’l®.!! 1 ! T HollSE TWO mill other oat hnilaintre thereon. TIiRMSUFBAI,E,—Uns halftho puroheiemoney oiehot thooonlmnation olihetale. ami lb* baUnut'”,* r .*K iKjJd * nPer with tolereit— to bo iron rod «:>oo the pro tali'.* by Bond ! and Mortgago. - By order of the Court. 1 October *J7, 1H.33. W. A. VVAIiIiA.CE, Adm’r. 4/(bin'l Proclamation. Wm.-UP.'IS Tit.. Honorable MX(HBllimNSipE.Proai. dent Jndtt" of I't Conti of Common Ploei ot the fcJjtli tr.fiath Juiiicmf it .triHl, numum-d of the ounntta nf Uoer. field, Uuitto tied Clinton.and the RlcllAliu " AuliT 0 o 7 AN r. AMjenrtichi.li. and/or plettrfie'd Cotintr. . otl h t 'i O »{J^ KT [HONDA If ol Uac. n.xt—boiim 11.0 btliday oT tbe raonlb. NOTICE IS. THEREFORE, HEREBY GIVEN, To tho t’oroaer in and Pot ilia cnnntr ofClenrf aid, to appur in hi.owa proper Der.on. with Hull*. Record*. , Examinntinn, and other Reraombtanon. to do Lltu.e 'hinj. "V th "*' dependanoa. wiI.I.IAM PttWEEE.Bb.ilff. Sherifl'i OtE.o, Clearfield wot . (7. ltE», HAMILTON lIUMIW. ) In tl.e Court of Com vs. \ mon I’loq. of CTfurfiiflil ItEIiBUN WINSLOW.S County. | JC UCMENT—Kt. Kit.. Levy, lnqotii'-lon and Beal EiUte extended.—The under>i«n*d nppnlntou nl . apt. ‘'""dA 1) . IBi3, nl thenbove named Court of Common 1 l«“* u {^ t^m«Vn ,< cT.: fi ad J a; i ‘'-a nod plane ol hetr.M Ufo ALLy> An( |i lo r. j Oct ber 59.1653.—4 t, John Patton, vi. Patton . Snil'h St Pietteni —John Patteixon to n.e doL Patton. ... Fallon tooth St bteren.. T'HE undocilonad having b ''“. "/n°|,wlli^s‘ l at°' eotem ir-Tb-SS 1 D Octot)tr‘.’7,lB63,—(t. li. BUCHER SWOOPE. Aim SB'S FfiKMERLY of i l.e firm of "BCpI'T ,0 1 aVVOOPL, 1 Haul ngdno Pa . will attend faithfully to all f*®/*”! iooal bntine» * I to hii otn b> the citlwni of Wtu* held and adjoining ooomie*. Utfice next door to, and over KNl’V.S.—Rev. Dr. M’Deoil, John Scot!. L>q.. lion Geu. Taylor, and Hun J:i*. Gwin, Hun* tin^Uon. —lion. tVm. I*. S'bnell, orul Alex. King. l>n., Bedford. Gen. Wra, li. Irwin. LewisioxNn.- 11,,0. Sunuel Culvtn, HollMlnyuluirg. Gon. Willinm Ayres, liurri»l»urg. Gernnult & Croswell, No. 211. Market st*. Phi ! adelp!»ia. Ortobor27. 1853. Ox Shoeing. Tn E labiCTilxr will by in Clearfield about tne l.tof Ueo«ro. ber uoit, prepareit m atte ,d lo the above boi nea-when ail liertoai wiihinc work of ill'll kind dore will do well lo i\r« him s call—ai he fl.ttsre him e l Irora hi« {obk eipononcA it* ilia botinow lo bt arieio render yeneral «aiutioui*o. October 177.1833. E IJ. PATTERBUN. THE BIIBBORUIRUS icipocirollj annoonoo to lh« oiti zoni of Cleaifi.M ooooly nud iha ptibUo feiirisllj. li t they have ooinmaaofd tho manofilotury ol H 1 ON G VVAHL, oDi miißoa.i „| i.u riIER.-'HUKUtI. wterolhoj ore prepay no to furnlih an article of STUN E W AKE equal to any man ur*ioiort'iiolt^wheie.nod on rectonaoie lermi. BTOVK PIPKi.UM.AHa constantly on hood. Oi.lenpromnUr ftitaadeato.anaahljerat dUtwOßt mitdelo wholeiule purcliaw»T<. J. I OKTKK. Auguitilo. 1863 —3t. Q. V».PUKTLII. Estate of David Dunlap, Deceased. NOTICE i« hereby liven, that lelieri or AdminUtralion have l«en irranled to the lobtonber on the mint* ol DAVID DIINL.AI*. leteorOradr tp.. Clearfield oonnty—all uenoni Indeb'nd to inn! mate are re aa er ted to melo pay ini Immodiniely, end peyioai hevlnf clause acaintt toe tame will prtevnl tlieui propeily anthontlcaled lortettlcmant, Anc.tie, ALEXANDER PUNLAF. Adm'r. 11 If.TAYLOR. E*»oatfr. A. M HILLS, Amlilov’s !>olicc Auditor’s police STONE WARE Estate of Thomas Fenton, deceased. NOTICE ii hereby given, that lc»eri of Admioutffit'oa upon thaestaiaof THOMAS Fh*N TON.late of i ran uiwDihio Clearfield county, deceaied. have baangraotel to the lobsenber All pertoni baring clatro* aiainit iiaiJ eUete n re hereby rbqoe»t*d lo pieient the tame duly authenticated for udtlcment. end thon indebted (o the um« ftrenotued to pay the wjihogl ti*[ajr, Angoit.l2. 1853.—dt. D. F.TAVbOKn Adro’r* ALL pertnot nre hereby cautlunod against parohflsin* a cettaio piomiiary note, given lir «e '® J . u, r ph V 4 b . ,le * ceUo« for lf& dated August WO, ss to be paid two month* nfter • ate, a»d the bftlonce ti bo paid on the lit ol April VBA. &• l never received valne for thaaaiuo and am de termined not to pa? it unleu oumpollsd bylaw „ TPq (September Jld. 1853 -pd. JOiLN G IHTL3. S3“CD(m<3S»CE» a THE lubtoriber ro*P«olfully *ri*e* notice that he hai plaoed bia Locket,and all notci and pnoeri that 7?* e J n vvni?' •onion (U Justico of the Hfnoe ie IhJ handi ol J Ad. WKlt* LBY. Esq . in the inannw Utreoud by law. lie alio gives notice us a t all lit* booki nnd accocnti for Printing, up to the Ut of November IBM, are nlro left with Mr WIUGLEY for ertletawt, who it duly author wd to give aud take reooipti fortbe time. L) W. flllrUttb. jaly Bth, 1863 Estato of Abraham Hurtshock, dee’d. NOTICE fi hereby »iver>. th*t Enllnnol Adml.ietration liavo .men nrenud lo th« .übic/ibor on h, toluto ol ABRAHAM HAUTBOCK. lain ol Cnrwrnmllo. Cbarli«m oounty, deceored All pnuoni lod< hu-d lo lald tilalß arere aoeiti-ti lo make payment Inmiediai.ly. nnd Iboeo having clniint nxainu tha tamo w'll piotanl thiim uroMilr nnllion Uoatfld lor leltlament. l)AftiCL iIAUrdOOK, Ado r. t?* pt. U 4, Attention Kcgular* t YOU will tflect for parade drill, at Hi Town Hall,in l|ic Ituroughol Clear. field. o:i Tho lQih day of Nov, next, at 10 o’clock, A* M. Ench member w ill provide himself wllli b'ii Hounds of blank Cartridge,nnd bo in ;o'’punctually at tile liuur, wild bis oimo and equipments in good order. ■ The members will oppaar in winlar unilorm— blue panls and Pouipooins. , liy ordor ol C;qn, Wqllace, 0. I". E'l'Z iVILEH. 0. 3, o.;t SO, 1853. , ONR O! TVHti&M JOUhM UY MU* i'AlLuns. will bo afhuleri Heady employ mem nod liberal wareidorloi lh® winter. by tyobioir ipthe»ub*Oflb«i. h upa W.LaiU. : THOMAS gHISA.. JACOB BILGER, COPPER. Tl*. and SHEET IRON WAKE MANUPAC* TURKR-Oarnenivi le. above the old Pound f. before, dniion xirlhnod, or tbafint yeara of her mairlann werotn Ibtlr.oxiitiu »o lightaa to paamnnodt-cu. 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