[1.653. pl Direc. Cer, P school' j lor any. Ifc''"' nii ' ' '' Receipt and l^xpeni&itMres OF CLEARFIED COUNTY FOR THE YEAR A. D. 1853. F G.Wn* EB » Esq., Treasurer of Clearfield County, in_uc "count with said County from the 13th day or January, 1803, to the 6th day of January, 1854, inclusive : To am’t Rec’d from Collectors for 1853, L'.’i' . i'ii F‘GcBte ; [■ know N; .O0(| , (Tljf by P-Slick.; i whca'; ia&.nUi, 6 opifl^ K»?4> |hoen«, |°very 4 lcoug,j i«ssi Icckorj; By ain't paid Jurors, 35 « u «« Election officers, ' u~B 3o 11 Constables, 271 37 ii Premiums on scalps, 153 8G ii Assessors, V 479 68 Commonwealth costs,'] 337.12 County Commissioners,. 169 66 Repairs, 189 84 Prothonotary Fees, 184 74 Printing, 145 00 District Attorney, >• : • 97 60 Jail, 80 86 Talisman, • 39 00 Court Crier, 29 00 Refunds, - 85 04 Tipstnfls, 24 00 Inquest Fees, 08 Lb B7 Justices, 36 90 Weights and Measures, 216 00 Cl’k to Commissioners, 147 76 Auditors’pay, .46 50; Road Views, 111 00 Interest orders redemed, _ 102 80 Exoneration; 165 93 Miscellaneous, 208 15 Porcontngo allowed Collector's, 223 65 Treas’r“ on 84,807 62at-lJ perct. 72 11 11 n ii paying out $5,165 87 i at l'J per eent. J , .11 •• “ febocsj., >re ein ta; i -ijjoir'. Jnceja- !\vord3 ( expcii*,. jgl'will I-AC j.'J I >■">.•!» ras as belli: iuo»i 1854, Jan’y 6, Bui. due Trcaa’r ,F. G. Miller by County, 6384 68 By Amounts due from Collectors for 1853 and previous years. Years. Townshiy. Col. Names. County. State. 1847, Jordan, James Rea 810 l 57 867 7o 1848, Luwrenco, Philip Antes, 700 469 “ Penn, Abrm. Spencer, 304 152 pike, Samuel Spencer, , G 68 Clearfield, David Liiz, 17 61 Boggs, James H. Turner, 18 40 Burnside, Jnmos M’Ewen, 634 Woodward, G. W. Shoff, 22 70 Chest, Elias Hurd, 6 74 Bradford, William Graham, jr. 5 09 Bell, , Henry Breth, 80 42 Clearfield, David Suckett, 35 84 •i . Burnside, John Young, 62 09 \M' ' Ferguson, Wm. M’Craeken, 15 41 “ ' Jordan, David Williams, 315 . . .Morris, Jacob Wise, 3 60 • “ ‘ Pike, Job England, 936 : “ Goshen, . 3. W. Graham. 37 66 1852, Beccaria, Samuel Shoir, 18 38 «-• -Bell, John Smith, 6 39 Bradford,’ Bazel Crowell, 43 10 Burnside, ' David Smith, 45 53 Chest, James Curry, 115 71 Ferguson, James Wiley, 4 89 Jordan, John M. Chase, 87 23 Pikoi Wm. Caldwell, 129 18 Clearfield, . U. F. Ward, 790 Curwensvilte, John Askey, 62 61 Bcccnria, John Weld; jr. 100 04 Bell, • • John F. Lee, 166 15 Boggs, " "“.'Cornelius Shippy 82 67 Bradv - Jos. Lines, 194 51 Bradford, • .V;iJ. Holt, 12019 Burnside, John Myers, 190 12 Curwcnsville, John Pitton, 37 01 Clearfield, . A. M. Hills, 15 10 Chest, John M’Cully, 124 9j Covington, J- B. Gormo'nt, 5S 18 Decatur, David Kephart, 90 31 Sr* SM'Govern, S H Huston, F. Brown, 42 10 Jordan, Enoch Wise, 120 27 Kafthaus, Edward M’Garvey, fjs 60 Lawrence, Jos. Shaw, 296 71 j£T ’ G. R. Diller, 197 84 Penn Moses Owens, 148 30 pike,’ Jos. Caldwell, 415 03 Woodward, James Alexander, 131 14 Duo from unseated lands for 1853, 1800 00 xim* ifth* th« [• bV -*• a; !d-W unaq? [g'tida t into (tttioni rfdfirV irwilhr' pttitd k will trior.-; ta ftfr* Utidoi pi>or I,‘they? I th&s ci pies; I'ftpinf b'dutj* be* in* b holds lueath fora to tothe States 4n fitf iehdc4 nee of 3 thertt | oftho 'ini this f Jar£4 Foiw-'ni tls, ah& ly latv; hisßo- it'-it it to Bob iWtouir ishhit oGlhit dgcnr bhntit taw* , JJy, balanco due County, RECAPITULATION: V. G. Miller, Esq. inacc't with Road Fund for 1833, 53: DR. To Bal. nl last settlement, • ,r Am’t fecoivcd from unseated lands, .17 inton bs4*» its on it ona mr, a m pi CR. Byptn’t paid Biiccnrio, 44 ' it .! l‘ ; 8011, . <i 4 < “ .•: Boggs, i «» Brady, < ,»".!«» . “ Bradford, m* ii “ “ Burnside, u M 4t 4t Clearfield, ' “ “ •* **. •• <GhCaty ' 44 44 4 1 4t Dccature, S iiv '»• • ’44 ■: “ ' Ferguson, *« - U • i;.-« FOX, .' «r 41 '44 44 . Girard, 44 44 44 . 44 Goshen, “ ..Huston, . ■! “ Jordan, || ' 44 44 Morris, •• “ ** “ Boon, ; : d!!, Jfj'.ußu,'. v P&®» .. -41 . Union, ji '44■ i* “ Woodward, “ Karthaus, . , , r , I#' rt* i» •• “ ■'■■■•Vi- r^»»M“«^ na^n(s^TrCa3>;^ 7 03 ■ w3®B&d** ond twenty m.fulf for. the and previous years, * _ *• of jury fees and lines, “ Rec’d from owners of unseated lands, 108 04 “ Balance at last settlement, “ of road fund of’lB4B and ’49 transPd to Co. 38 CO “ Balance duo Treasurer by County, 304 68 •I l< «' II II •• II •• 11 II l« *< II II “ II II ■> II it »» II II << <1 II -II . Total, Ain’t of orders outstanding, 8470 63 5530 11 $5,589 11 10 70 13 00 9 65 71 94 6 02 1 34 13 j 26 03! 4 50j 41 33 i 73 40 8 72 i 63 14; 101 52 77 54 78 19 11 40 03 63 1 95 87) 24 40 . 67 60 17 57 13 02 2 65 30 59 53 86 17 58 62 72 48 88 124 19 52 02 1225 84 85550 23 2759 22 1000 00 §3956 23 81129 78 00 13 Da!, due — 193 58 1 03 8 05 “ 79 4& 10 84 “ 54 01 " 123 44 “ 21 36 “• 34 59 “ 14 94 59 89 “ 8 62 “ 61 48 ' “ 32 18 . ■“ ;,803 65 802 55 : §1129 7^ RECAPITULATION: F.G. Niu.i.'EXi in acc't with School Fund for 1852 ’53 DR. To am’t rec’d from owners of unsealed lands Ibr 1852 and ’53, " bal. at last settlomcnt, CR. By am’! paid Beccaria, “ •«■■■“' Bell, Boggs, Brady, Bradford, Burnside, Chest, Covington, Clearfield, Ferguson, Fox, Girurd, Goshen, Iluslon, J Jordan, ’ Karthuus, Lawrence, Morris, BaJ. duo School Fund from Trens’r F. G. Miller, 8180 85 Rcc’d," January flth, 1854, of F. G. Miller, ono hundred and eighty six dollnrs and eighty five cents, in full <*for the abovo balance of school fund. Wo, the undersigned. Commissioners of Clearfield County, in the State of Pennsylvania, having examined the accounts of F. G. Miller, Esq., Treasurer of said County, for the year 1803, do certify that wo find ns abovo stated—and the amount of out standing debts duo the County, to be Five Thousand, Five Hun dred and Fifty Six Dollars, und Twenty Three Cents. Witness our hands, this Gth day of January, A. D. 1854. SAMUElIh™™’ \commi»h»«n. Attest—G. B. Goodlandek, Clerk. Wo, the undersigned, Auditors of Clearfield County, having) exumined the accountsof F. G. Miller, Esq., Treasurer of said County for the year A. D. 1853, Do Report that tho accounts are as above stated—that tho balance duo F. G. Miller by tho i County, is Three Hundred and Sixty Four Dollars, and Sixty I Eight Cents,'’and that tho said F. G. Miller has paid over to his successor in offico Threo Hundred and Twenty Seven Dollars, nnffTwenty Three Cents, balance of Road Fund found duedjy said Treasurer, and nlso One Hundred and j Eighty Six Dollars and Eighty Five Cents, balanco of School Fund, due by said Trcusurer—and also that the amount of out- Islanding debts due tho County from Collectors and Unseated Lands, to be Five Thousand, Five Hundred and Fifty Six Dollars, and Twenty 'ihreo Cents. Witness our hands this sixth day of January, A. D. 1854. G. W. SHOFF, ) C. KRATZER, > Auditors. J. H. SEYLER, > Attest —G. B. Goodlandeh, Clerk. 9 G 8 3 98 8 29 8 48 15 78 0 52 1 09 List of Grand Jurors for Feb. Term A. D, 1854. John McCord, Beccariu. Benj. Carson. Brady. John H. Scyler, Brady. Thomas Forcey, Bradford. Wm. Bloom, Jordan. Wm. Kirk, Brudy. T. R. McClure, Pike. Jonathan! Folk, Boil. Robert Henderson, Woodward. Geo. Davis, Fer guson. John Byers, Jr., Burnsido. D. P. St. Clair, Covington. David Kcpharl, Decatur. Jos. Rothrock, Morris. Alex. Liv ingston, Bradford. Wm. Graham, Jr., Bradford. Robert Pot | ter, Beccaria. John Wilson, Covington. Lenhart Reams, Go- Islien. Soih Maines, Brudford. Robert Patterson, Jr,. Jordan. ;F. Brown, Huston. J. M. Cummings, Burnside. Wm. Ful lerton, Lawrence. List of Petit Jurors for Feb. Term A. D. 1854. YVm. Wallace, Luwrence. John Crowell, Bradford. Da vid Brown, Lawrence. James M. Pfoutz, Jordan. R.S. Hum phry, Pike. John Orr, Jordun. Jos. Fry, Bcecaria» Riclmrd Hughes, Decatur. Arnos Bonsall, Brady. Josiah Washburn, Iluston. John Wilson, Bradford. John Fox, Ferguson. G. W. Murphy, Curwcnsville. Richard Curry, Pike. Peter Hoover, Pike. John Kephart, Boggs. Daniel Goodlnrider, Brady. David Dressier, Union, fciumuel Miles, Jordan.— James Glenn, Ferguson. Simon Thompson, Curwcnsville. — j James B. Caldwell, Lawrence. Gold Wilson, Huston. Wm. ißnrd, Pike. J. M. Leonard, Morris. Caleb Copcnheffer, Bec curin. John Dilien, Bcccaria. Thos. Cleaver, Penn. Jesse Williams, Beccariu. Richard London, Penn. E. D. Patterson, Huston. Wm. Wise, Ferguson. Cyrus Jeffries, Woodward. I John Hoover, Beccario. B- C. Thompson, Morns. William j Blackshair, Clearfield. Robert Leonard, Lawrence. Arm strong Curry, Chest. Jas. Moore, Ferguson. John Potter, Brady. David ShofT, Girard. John McCrea, Pike. F. G. Miller, Bell. Amos A. Read, Goshen. Bazel Dnnon, Burn side! Jackson Robison, Curwcnsville. Geo. Richards, Clear field. Israel Condway, Karthaus, Trial List for, February Term, 1854. John Pntchin, vs JosiajiEtfmbourn, Thomas Wilson, vs 'Moods. et. 01. J. W. Thompson &iEgleman,VS Read.M’Collough & Robeson Jonathan Pearco’s Heirs, vs David Michaels, Cotharino Miller, vs H. W. Moft, John Tceplefl, A ‘ C . uri V T ' A. McClain, ‘'vs William Henderson, G. W.Shoff*, R. Lytic, G W ShofF. vs Lytlo & lloutz, David’ Ferguson, . vs Wm.nnd_Giles Tucker, John Ferguson, vs Thomasß.Davis, et al. Do Wit C. Lafferty, ■ Vs Davtd Mitcnell, VVilliayn Bloom, Assignee, vs Benjamin H“ rtsh ° rn ’ Benjamin Bloon), Jr., vs YV.H.&I. B!oom& Morgan, Henry Nulrhood, V s Benjamin Lounsbury, Isaac Furlow’s Heirs, J. &. J* Leonard, Cummings'& Mqhaffby, s Georgo Leech, Beniamin Comtcy, vs W. M. Dugan. Jan. 25,1854. YVM. PORTER, Proth’y. 3 10 209 I’s 4 2.8 AUCTION SALES, A T Mossop’s old store room, overy night of Court week, when great bargains will bb given to those attending.— Siibs peremptory. The goods . must; nrfd will bo sold, as the 'subscriber wishes to clqso out his entire stock goods. A great variety will booked on lhat occasion, consisting or Do laneß Cashmcrs; Merir.oes, Broad Cloths, Cassimcrts, Satti nelts,’Tweeds, Cqllicoes, Linsoys, Muslins, Hosenes, a variety of Handlterbhicls, Neck-ties,' Woolen Hoods, and Jackets, Boots and Shoes, Huts, Caps, and Bonnett.s, Books and Stationary, anu a great variety of Hardware, together with luncy, articles in tpade known at the opening of the sales. At thcTHHrt*' of.tho hell a general attendance is desired, when 7 ‘B3 33 73 1300 3 .04 327 ,33 893 93 Bal. due— -90 41 “ .1 14 92 30,09 “ 1 60 42 90 “ 41 20 “ ■ 247 20 08 “ . 11 37 “ 49 70 8 08 “ 12 07 6 93 41 15 3 68 39 89 1 45 63 S 3 143 71 4 57 Penn, Pike, Union, Woodward', 39 29 120 70 69 92 JOHN M’PIIERSON, Trcas'r. ILAl'ESV’AitckiV&fc/-- ’• 1 undersigned have just received j fl n large and well selected stock, of} goods, suitable to the season, consisting in ( part of dry goods, , staple and fancy, Rea-; dy-mado Clothing, Carpets, Hats and! Caps, Boots and Shoes, Oyeishoes, Gro ceries, Queensware, Hardware, Clocks, Drugs, paints,and oils,Salt, fineandcourso, Trunks and Carpet bags.Cederware, &c., which they respectfully invite the attention of ail who wish to buy good articles, on a very small advance on city prices to call and examine,before purchasing elsewhere, as thov , are determined to sell off at the lowest possible figure. IRWIN & SMITH. Jan. 25, 1854. _ 8109 84 050 98 • 81060 82 “ 18 09 « 23 04 “ 1 67 “ 10 90 •i 4 34 « o 00 Geohoe Chut. ru - ’ HE subscribers respectfully inform 4 tho residents of the boro’of Clear field and vicinity, that they havo entered into copartnership, and intend carrying on the abovo business in all its branches, nt the old stand of Georgo Orr on third street in 6aid borough, and they hope by strict attention to business, and being con stantly furnished with a good assortment of iron, to be able to give satisfaction to all who may patronize them. Every ef fort will be made to have their work done according to promise, and in a substantial manner. Country produce of all kinds taken in exchange for work—and cash never refused. «< 46 11 188 85 873 07 81060 82 N. B.—Our shop will bo open from daylight on Monday morning until 4 P. M. Saturday of each week. NOTICE is hereby given that tho.jfok lowing accounts havo been examin ed and passed by me, and remain filed of record in'lbis office for the inspection of heirs, legatees, creditors and all others in any other way interested, and will be pre sented to the next Orphan’s court of Clear field county, to be held at tho court house, in the Borough of Clearfield, on Tuesday the 21st day of February next, for confir ! motion and allowance. The account of Isaac Goss. Adminis trator of Richard Davis, late of Woodward township, deceased. Final account of Samuel G. Davis and Georgo Gill, Administrators of Richard Davis, lato of Beccariu dec’d. The final account of Lional Weld, Ad ministrator of John W. Miller, deceased. Tho final account of Benjamin Harts horn, Guurdiun of Win. Ross Hartshorn, minor child of Wm. Hartshorn, deceased. The final account ofGeorgo Roth, Guar dian of minor children of Godfried Wea ver deceased. Tho final account of Conrad Mirwine, Sr., Administrator of Conrad Mirwine, Jr, deceased. WM. PORTER, Reg’r. THE CRYSTAL PALL ACE, IS about to close, and so is A. M. Hills Store. Being desirous to close out his stock of goods, ho will sell for the rea dy cash for cost and carriugo. He has on hand a splendid assortment of all kinds of j goods usually found in a country store. — | Some good pieces of Deoskin Cassimcre, j a choice lot of Cloths of almost any and every desciiption. Beautiful Cashmeres, and somo of the lutest patterns of French Merinoes, und a large lot of Calicoes, Ginghams, Books and Stationary, Boots and Shoes, particularly ladies wear of Shoes, Hats und Cups, children’s Hoods, All Wool Dolanes, Sattinets, Tweeds and Flannels, Hardware of almost every kind, Quoensware mid Crockeryv.uro, Fancy articles, Gents, and Ladies Hosiery, &c. The subscriber is bound to sell out his entire stock. A. M. HILLS. Jan. 25, 1854. BLACKSMITHING- REGISTER’S NOTICE. NOTICE to the officers of the several Election districts of Clearfield coun ty. You are required to give the consta ble elect, notice of his election immediate-, ly after said election, to be held the 3d Friday of Feb. next, as he is required to be in attendance in court the third Mon day of Feb. next, to take the oath of office ngreably to tho net of assembly. Those officers hnving charge of tho returns of said election, will pleuso hand them in he fore the calling of tho court, on Monday 20th Feb. 1854. YVM. PORTFR, Clerk JAMES BIDDLE GORDON, att ILstWo HAS removed his office to tho room adjoining on the cast the Drug Store of Dr. H. Lorain, and will devote his whole attention to tho practice of his pro fession. Ho may be consulted in French and German. Jan. 25, 1854. L. JACKSONCRANS, OFFICE, adjoining his residcnco on Second Street Clearfield, Pa. Hav in'' charge of Judge Burro it’s unfinished business, Judge B’s. clients will find their papers in his bonds, and obtuin from him such information ns they may desire. ■ff nanism?* A FARM on the river, ncnrCurwens villo with about ninety acres of clear ed land now in tho occupancy of Ber.jufnin Moore. For terms apply to WM. IRVIN, Curwcnsville.. Jan. 25, 1854.—pd. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.' Notice is hereby given that letters of administration oil the estate of David Wil liams, dcccuseitrhjto of Jordan tp., Clear (iield co. Pa.,"wore in duo form of law grnnted to tho subscriber. All persons indebted will make payment, those having claims will present them properly authen ticated for settlement, - / John M. Chase, Adm’r. . Woodward Ip., Jan. 25, 1854. _ ■Fifty Bushels of Beans, ON hand and for su|e at Smith’s Cheap Store Curwensville, Pa. Jan 35,*5-*. Notice! l|lipS{)oW.firi;rJms, fl teen established in and with'it a determination to' Bell goods cheaper thari they liaveevor beenherclolorc ! offered, under the liile of Smith <Sr.”Brpwn. I We are rcadv to wait on all our old friends land customers, and as many new ones ns will fuvor us with a call. Just give us a call at the old stand, and wo will con vince! you thnl all wo have told you is true. We have a lnrge and well selected stock of goods, and will sell at wholesale or retail, us wq havo said cheaper than j you can buy elsewhere. Lumber, Grain land all kinds of Produce taken in ex change for goods. SMITH & BROWN. Curwcnsville, Jau. 11 lb, 1854. Notice; —The subscriber being desi- settle up bis old accounts, Jwhlch his old friends and customer having un settled accounts wilt plensc take notice.) Having to bo from homo the greater pnrt of his time, persons will at all timite find his partner Thomas Brown in tho store ready to wait on you. ISAAC SMITH. Jun. 6th, 1854. John Klin cun "O EMAINING in the Post oflico at i JX, Clearfield, Pa., on the Ist day of January, 1854. Miss Elinor Ardery, Henry Bean, E. H. Brnctt, Caroline Ban, James Chreo, ffm, Campbell, Mary Caldwell, Joseph Casper, Wm. Colloni Peter Coppersmith, Heol Crnglc, C. J. Cummings, David Ditch, Levi Derrick, Charles I). Fuller, Nathan Gurney, Catharine Hamburg, John Hilt, James "Hull,- Charles Hollen, Jol n Ilall, Francis A. Hall, John Q. A. Johnson, 2—Miss June Johnson, John RL Hiller, 2—lsaac Lamburn, Samuel Lam bert, John Miller, Jonathan Mays, 2 Wm. Rlupes, David Miller, John D. Ma lony, Hayes Morrow, Wilson M’Endly, Mary Ann Rngaer, Angelina Robison, John F. Stitlcr, Adison lsaac B. Segner, Caroline Smous, Charles Shriver, Hiram Stiller, Miss Rebocca Smith, Waller D. Shirey, William Stark, A. Shcddcnburv, Edward W. Tityell, 2 —Aaron C. Tate, Harvey D. Vinton, Tabitha Wallace, 2 Levi Williams, Miss Carolino Welch. JOHN 11. HILLBURN, P. Rl. CSearffleld Pottery*.. FR. LEITZINGER, respectfully in forms fho public, that ho constantly keeps on hand a good assortment of funcy Rettery ware, such ns Crocks, Dishes and Stovo Pipe Collars of evory convenient size. Farmers if you want to buy cheap, givo us a call at tho Clearfield Pottery, near George Orr’3 Blacksmith Shop. Country produce will bo taken in ex change for ware, and a liberal reduction made to wholesale purchasers. January 11, 1854.—1 y. AUDITOR’S NOTICE. THE undersigned Auditor, appointed} by tho Orphans’ Court of Clearfield | county, in tho matter of tho Exceptions to the Testomentury account of Henry Hog arty and William Mullin, Executors of John Hegarty, deceased, will attend to the duties of his said appointment on Tuesday tho 14th day of I'ebruarv next, at his of fice in tho Borough of Clearfield, when and where all interested may attend. H. B. SWOOPE, Auditor. January 11, 1654. C 4 AME to tho residence of j the subscriber, in Huston township, Clearfield County about tho 20l|i of Nov. last, % u Dark Brown Heiflbr, with some white on her forehead and on her hind legs be low the gnmbrul joint, supposed to bo about two years old. Tho owner is requested to come forward, provo property, pay charges and take her awuy, or sho will be disposed of according to law. LION A L HETH. January 11, 1853. The Clearfield Academy Sfocitho'dcrs ARE hereby notified that tho meeting of the Stockholders announced to be held at tho Academy on the2d clay of Jan. A. D., 1854, Ins been adjourned to the office of Jos. B. M’Enally, on Saturday tho 4th day of February, A. D. 1854, at 2 o’clock, xvhen and where they are re quested to attend and elect Trustees, &c. J. B. .M’ENALLY, Sec’y. Jan. 11, 1854. The partnership heretofore existing be tween tbo subscribers under ilio firm" of Rex &i Bloom, nt Bloomington, has this day been dissolved by M. M. Rex selling his interest therein to Abraham Bloom,sen. The business vill bo continued at llio old stand by A. Bloom, Sen.. A. BLOOM, Sen. M. M. REX. LIST OF LETTERS §£a-ay Heifflfer. DISSOLUTION OF PAEiriaRSHIl > . Dec. 28, 1853. Court Proclamation. 171/TIEREAB.Tba Honomlilo JAMES l)(!.ANi3II;E. I’n»- W nt Jutlijecf theCooriof Comwim i’leoa rl th* n *»li tftfnth Judicial turret. c*ni'.o*e<J ol the ct■» T i % Jfs* f i!• *!/' Gdld Couireuud (.'lintun. and the Hon. UK H AKD mlrW nbd JOHN I*. 11 iV'l'.AwociuteJndaOi in C.uurfield county, have lamed i! e»r pfi-cO'H boarioc dal© the TUUVribi it <; lefil tom® dira;iftd. for Iho haMiuc ot a iHjuill f o»m mun pdd a*. uunjANa; Ov-UHT v < *t M IlCi '>{ QUAU tiU AM) COj'IIT •»!• OV. f<K ANI itihW NtK AND GtiNtitUD JAIL I)B v lV u<Y, itt iMeniHeM. inund fur DAV ui February, being lbq<£)tb dnyof thu month. Konuti ih TiiKUtirouE, iiekeuv givkn. To tbe Colorer. in and furf he county ofCleuf pW. lo* appear in hiiowa proper Pcnoo, with Koi!». Leccrui, 1 qautum. |•Xttnlioulif'» , • ttndcther iteroeinbrancef, lo do tmue into** which hi»< ftlaliHbiibt'bailn.'Diitnioiio hrilone. fttol Juior# nn«l wUoow*# me uquired lobtfih-JD a oil there nitoodiaff* »r.tl n./Uieuuitwiihoutieav*. etch-dr perji. , . n „. GIVEN uudor my bondaiClewiUeld. thi«37»h ».ay ornct,, Inii.B *enr oi ou* Dmd one rhouwnd *i*m hnedred an• KiAy ih w. audiUe stfvsi.»y.niuth year ol Ainuiiuua Id* depeutltnor, WILLIAM P' WELL. Bhoriff. gh.rifl*, OUK Cleiifielil. Jan . >».' fft-8. CS;<3i^a£S£iCS>C?!Sls»^ TWENTY Hllivusa «»r Boptrttar Plain, K:rii*cJ, Fancy, Harred.hineleand Double v'h»uk ( tt eeJftl *fl, anifPiaidD 4!SiMM<ISsS torjate oa term* .imuann?! taiiti lultthwiOwUmpc to PD:chfl«. M ..*o November J, A.M. HH.LSi DR. It. V.. WILSON, HAVING removed bia uilice to hr* uow dwellior 0n.04. oocd itreat, will Uioinutly answer u I oidVeuionate'ilii. nkhereiofvie Cisatfiield Joneih IBM. D.;k: fA (( V*i‘ 't '!*-•■*— - * : *‘ V iii !^ri.fcMfc tJ oY‘ Mift o |?'H6Ui;li of Oi-tiArvl’itihl) an»l' Vi- g* ciflity. laut h« hai opened a Minlntnr&ilngnerrcan Gallery, . . _ OnSECONI) SI'REET, M floor oorth of PoiVell h Cj’r "* 1 ItHnro. CallafcilßiainlßOip«cJmttri». OMeiopn»ei «vi. , / | CtoarfMU, November iJ3.13-ti.—if. • ' > jgj. A VALUABLE FARM ® , rnilfcuiUcrbef otlen iV>f*nl* hi* larm'jUuato'l Rbotit 6n» ; I m ila f,oa i'onnviilo ,, “Kb •utSIXTi MVi; iU'ffcioUHjed* nn4-r s<it>4 fence and In a <*>3»l *» •«' uttliUation Thim a'eabjuuLhly fito-crci ul wojlland. X*>« ImyuvemeaU *1 Two-Story Log Bouse , Now Frame ' JJarn,4o by &ofcel, TofrMhar- with «A«t twiriui: cjutaLljifach.ieO vuiljly ofnnileS.lioichts. P.uuli. I].; pa I:CJ' '■'* enquire of !<■ JAOKBUN C.HAN-A -■ ClMiltoM,Ol tl.« .üb.c..l>a< .» ‘‘•yjjgjgj c.«)NDON» ; v-i . - 1 • - v^: v> JAMES 11. LARIMER, Attorney and Counsellor at Lata. ■ WILL, title.'..! to liCiisen in lit; ■«•»«»> Co ?l*i, l £.y 1 ™-. Heal and Centro counuai. (H!l“eontooondßtiMt. 0»» t. 4cur ofthoietidcueooi’Jol*u »Vcav»jr. -c ÜBrEmac lawioj. JAf. B* ny hnbi na.DoWeuty. tint A. ti.cinnis. . JAMCBM’MAN.VI. E>q.. *>.• It. 15 I'ETllliiEN.Ktq ,Hn«U«do». Mosm.DHAtUJtt UiJUlhuL.-m »• !»ecrmh?f B 3« —ly. 1 ’ ~ DR. S. L. COBLE. PIIVBICIAN-.-Mid.tico onj nil* Mid a. half Lttinbei City. Jdthotudae Koad laadin* to Now Wjittc > ■niitoii. rrapcuuully otToa hi* isrvrueo to rhn loitenntitati noinmanity. It'O.ad, 1033. LYMAN B. PHELPS; i i . CLOCK AND, WATCH MAKBK. Carwon.THlo. Pa,-'., Watches and Cloak# nearly louinml end WaKK BNT> Pjl>. ►everal year* ispeneaca ia the bosiaHv. * D ?* c, siS' real confident that I can r» n let irocernl iau* faction 1 wum» thdieluro, tnviklullv lectlven iharoo! pabim paliOiUH3 v .r - ('l'Wfn'TilU Nov. Mi —3 ■ . ' GEO. B. GOODLANDER, AEON-MAKER— l.ulliciatiura. Woik donato nrdtt i.q phnrt notice. ami on e»nilT#riui *’«o ** * A. K. WRIGHT, : vtiuichant and lxtenbivb uEAteamtu**-.,. ■TI ItliK-ijtCJOu .tree, one dooMoathobli <o/ido»c»-r. Cl Miint.l . _)Ho IH-Il._. . WILLIAM BLAGKSHAIRE, ' • j CAfttNfiT andUMAIB MAICBK. nnO t»AINTCK-one dooi’ eomh Cl Uie freibitcnun thnioh. pA. A»»ii GEORGE WILSON, PHYSICIAN— May be fcand at hit office In LJJTHEIW* lUUU3. wUa ftoulitaui on pi«wwiuirat bu*iMt»^,, JOSEPH H. BRETH, BLACKsarm.ui.NEW Washington >*here on kloa* ui woikiitiuuu in !>»• i ! MC* oollntMOß thoiborunl notice unJ must foaicaabioUimr >yBn / C. KRATZER, !\,TEUCHANT ANI) I.UMUEH L'KAEER—Cornel «f ill ErunlandLocuil itialt— £)J JAS. ALEXANDER, ■; SADDLER ASD lIAKNtSS MAKEtt-U UUn»w .hob on MMkeUUc«t,»earM«rrell , *b<Mil. Deo. Jy, iroi», > JOHN 11. HILBURN, BOOT i»>) dIIOE MAKEH.Hectio.i .ire.t, nMrlyoppoj'.t. A K.WrUbuaorc.Cleiißald.lNl. Apiil K>.t»M.w JAMES HOLLENBACH, : LAUKSMini, on 'lima ilteet. brtween fjarkrt, »»«! i Waa.ut .c Ann Ha. % HENRY LORAINE, J Pn VSICIAN nad DHUUOIdT. uu Mni»el»ii*3t,pppMta» hit tetlJance,UleatCetd, . ApiiUtf. lW** JOHN \V. SHUGERT. . : I*rAO()N MAKER. eoraerorTliird and Lecaatttfaet; VV cleaifuld. Hepaiiing iina» to order. April, 18. ’HI, GEO. RICHARDS, Fashionable - TAii.uu—Wut end oi sh»w'< ao* noe-air.— Olemfietd. Übq. -U. laJ.. - THOMAS SHEA, : ' FABUIONAUI.B TAU.UR-lntiliav»’t llotf.on Mmiktt iircei. Immediateljrovo; tLo Toil Ocb— _ FREDERICK ARNOLD, \i MERCHANT and ITtODUOE 1)F. AL£ 11. 1. utlioribmi,. Cl«a.fieldco..ea. A wit n. 16i11.. . DAVID sacket, CABINET AND UUAtRMAKEU, Louuaiat.. b«lara*t Second and Third,Clearfield, In. April Id, lt&l, ,■ A. L. SCHNELL, TA ILOR-LiUl.onburi.-wlll do hi, wuikjatt an food aaobeap, ai any other fellow. Deo.xo.loil. WILLIAM A. WALLACE. A TTORNEY AT LAW;OlBca«*iifotpg htarakldanwo* *l. Second it/eu dyi.tMiietbetBiidai.coai Qoa.Bta.,iLiaaf, Held . . AprlllJ. IbSIIT , DR F, ANTES. CANFIED. • . HAVlNGbunrchaiedtho propenr and situation UOOIM. Diiders hi* urofr-nioual ker. ice* to thi Ot'tteb* 01 FHRNCII VIIaLD aod riciaity.—UUice ono dpor«ut,el *•* Store. alne»tt4. SAMUEL ARNOLD, ; Merchant »»d riiuDi'cc DLALLit. Ltiihoiibura p.r*i.ld pnnait*. 11,.I 1 ,. 11 l*dt; 1 - ROBER'I' McNAUL, TANNER—At lh* «LD Si'At.Dia Co,wau,viilß.‘_!.l.\' A I’xf.'dM IBM. • GEO. W. RIIiIEM, : < :> QAOIU.RR.nrAHitEAB «t TRUNK MANUFACTURER ~ —!Jn6c!ix)»d ic.sa«ini».y ovoi .U. 1». Wattcn a Druif Sio/j ' ' D«*a 30,183 J. ; CHAMBERS iTc KLEPFEIi. . . IJiriIEKiAWaiGIIT & fce ; rMdl VV pot. Pike . Dio. DR. GIBBONY F. HOOPt HAVING chunecUim rcsMi'Luu corn l'r»*r»cl»w!*o to Kl" lai.v.ila in Motrir tnwnship. lukp.cUulli oirdr» bii»er vicsswvbo j. rroaadlngcommunity. 4ulb l f i. lp»>. JAS. B. GRAHAM, -■ HOST MASTER. MERCHANT nuddKAFERINLUM* 1 iiEtt—Uisihamton.UmufuiU lOpwa.liii'. #/, VD• • wm. p: chambers; SRTHBKL.\VItIH'nT.CMA!RMAkIiH. ‘ Lnt! HUU3Ea VV EIUUN PAUrtIU-g«fWdra»lli». . . B. F. STERLING, ■" tTAPDI.E K AAKUESS-MAKCK. aad JUSTfCB lltK fWi J. L. CUTTLE, a - '■ a TTORNEY AT I.AVV and l.AN'> ACENT,OBIq,,t4. 1* jola.dj bhrci'dcnce, na hUraot *lr^er *O eft‘ il«j\w. , . Match o IoM, L. R. CARTER, \GENT forlbo.aloof El'UVEri. .MII.LMIBAIIISO aad CASTINIid ol all kind.. Abo.liAtl (RUN at fIAILS. TbAiiiiiiur li talifuea, Flow,, AeonuUsial laiul.inant* 00. o*» -n*'Riieer. nr'Ur He ««'h 17 rli RICHARD GLEN,NING, If f 'OT and SHOD MAh£U,eso bf Vouct at hft fthoptwo lJ) tioi.fi va»tu; the tHLco, whoru ho h** ««>»i‘a»it«y oa b 10’* mar*# Mioitwout b>tiiM iioiue odd ciiyniMansctufe. Jufyr.U£s -j ■ ' J. D. THOMPSON, n'.ACLSV.P.TI. Wiudut, AC.. SS«..;»ioMd»« {j abort noilco. r.mi U»© very bol a>U, bl bwo’d l kTk.n.o.., i:iir.y»icr'HK |ton H . THOMAS MILLS, , rtOAUH ANDsLEiCH MAKUI. op Thirl *»ii Pu. ApriUh; e«. lIURXTHAL & BROTHER, A/TFi:r;iMN I'd amt LUMtUitt DEALERS. ivlf. ro'iwdio«« U-adfo c*o . Gienrfifld co. -Aunll", # W. Mi E. WOOD, ' -i PIIVSICTAN—bDiy uli»ay» bo iduatj rd hi* DurnenaVlfle, tvh:<n not pro»tuioitfiy ' 1 J |t i”<L LEVER, FLEGaL, BLACKSMITH. Lmhciibarj.fo .' '“li uttend loallbnil. nuiaiohialiue.aua wlll o sjiuraioh VVAI*C‘»P. »Uw tjltid.&o. vmyo.iuftp, and maouTactorcd and wurroaTed, Aa J. 7. ISAAC SMITH, MFRI'IIANT, AiND DciAi«t-U. liN ' Coaniiy Frv*oct>ii flf, **btwe»jßClM<iY and l,ouuit*~ilarwer.*vJUe. DtJ. Sd. I4di. THOMPSONS, H A RTSOCK, & CUi ItiUh r -F« JlJNDLlls>—(JoiweiikvHie» An m*nt ori-osMny* roi*ie rdorder, Deo.Mlwl. THOMAS 11. FULTON, & CO., ,f RItJIJANTS. and catonuv, dtalon. ana Maaalajjtafti. fj gl Lumbar. Bald Hu'.. . J°lrdd. tbad. ELLIS IRWIN. & SONS*i,i if AT H a oiuuto dl Lok Roiliy i mil* rraw tlwartlalA MEUCHANIU.aod .AMV(tr, LambtJ BianurtwUJVU
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