Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 08, 1854, Image 3

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    A P Poi G O^EBNOX
. The Governor has appointed (Jen. Wil
liamF. jPockbr, and Judge James L. Gfil
lis, Rce&ivora 10-toke possession.; of ai\d su
perintend tbo works of the late Franklin
Cfliial, Company.
Convention.—Tho State
Temperance Convention, which nssom
t|eo.nt Harrisburg, op the 2Qlh of Janu
ary, was well; attended, and went the
Tor total ohstinanco. Wheth
er tf&jjlan they submitted for the consid
oral jpU;of. the Legialnlura will succeed or
itp, bo seen. If if should fail,
(hey lhireaten the formation of a State
Temperance ticket. As wo did not got
a sight of the proceedings until our paper
Was ,near)y ready for the press, we are
Sd'jo defer Any further notice of them
i preßcflt.*T--Pcfln Union
' UfAßliflib.—On Tuesday, the 31st
Of'Jfhjt.'*ljy MV Nichols, Jr., Esq., Mr.
Leonard Ogden, to Miss Maria S. Holly,
all of Lawrence tp., Clearfield co,
By Rev. J. R. Morris,’on Thursday, the
2d inst, Mr. John Blair, formerly of Lew
isburg, Union co., to Miss T.'Jano Stone,
pfStoneville, Clearfield co.
The Republican,
. Is published every Wednesday, by D.
W.. Moons & Clash Wilson, at tho low
rate of $1 a year payable in udvqnco.—
If not paid within three months $1 25 will
be changed. If pot puid within sixtuonths
$l5O. If not paid within nine months
$1 ,75V And if not paid within tho year
82 00 will be charged.
Advertisements inserted at the rate of
$1 per square for the first three insertions,
and twenty-five cents for each additional
insertion. A liberal reduction made to
those who advertise by tho year.
t Attention Regulars 1
*wtOU will meet for parade drill, ni llio
X Town Hall,in ilia Borough o! Clear*
The 22nd day of Fob. nest, at
12 o’clock, M.
Each member wi’l pmvido himself with
Si* Rounds of blank Oirlridgc,and bo in
Ottendnnre punctually at the hour, wilh his arms
ond erjuipmrnls in goiid order.
Tlio member, will nppcnr in winter uniform—
(line pants And Pumpooma.
By order 01 Cop. Wallace.
.. D. E. ETZ.VILER. O. S,
Kel». S. 1854. . . . ■ -
s 4(2) Eim43if©s4»§p
rchase Where Yot\ PUost! §|
e pleasure to. announce loourS
friends, that am prepared to®
hinds of Groceries clienpeffig
y other house this side ofPhif-M
ri Call and see prices. Don’t®
i the place, at the corner oppo-®
Pennsylvania Rail Rond De-gg
. _ t floods delivered, at Tyrone UvoS
figdnys after purchasing. Mind that I®
|jjjkeep Mess Pork, Bacon and Tobacco,®
|&White Lead, Oil, Ropes, &c. All®
©jpof .whipli 'will. he sold at a very I°' v g§
for cash.; J. R. ERY. ®
■ ■ .’-Harrisburg, Feb’y 8, 1854. pi
11 1 JVortA 3d Street Below Rase , P/dla.,
Manufacturers and wholesale
'Dealers in Corn Brooms, Painted
I Buckets, 1 -Willow Buckets, Cedar Ware,
I Lookinp Glasses,Clocks, Window Shades,
J Bris!Ut},SrusiieB,.rCordoge, Wick, Twine,
| Matches* Blacking, Wood and Willow
Ware of all kinds at the Manufacturers
j lowest cnsh pficcs,-
t Euston, John M. Row*.
j Fohruary 8,1854.—3 m.
i , ■
CITIZENS OP CLEABPIEID COUNTY,
that a new firm has
pbeen established , in Curwensvillc,
and with it a determination to sell goods
cheaper than they havoe ver been heretbroro
offered, under the title of Smith & Brown.
yV e are ready to wait on all our old friends
Rnd customers,'and as piapy po\Y ones
as will , favor us with a call. Just give us
a call at the old stand,, and we will con
vince you that all' we have told you is
true. We have a large and well selected
stock of goods, and will sell at wholesale
or retail, as, we have said cheaper than
you can buy elsewhere. Lumber, Grain
and all kinds of Proddco taken in ex :
600dS SMITH d. BROWN; '
V Curwensville, Jan. It lb, 1854.. "
: Nartcß.~The subscriber being desi
rous to settle up bis old accounts, (which
{pi old friends,and custorners haying up
settled; ppcounts.will please take notice.)
Having.te' : l)p 'front home thp greater
part of histinpe, persons will ntall times find
Thomas’ B.rown in the store
ready to wait on you. ISA AC SMITH.
Jan.'6th; 1854;' -V ■' '
Clearfield Pottery.
T?R; LEITZINGERi respectfully in*
r forms the public, that he constantly
keeps on handdi -good assortment of fancy
fe|tery ware; such ns Crocks, Dishes and
tpye Pipe Collars of every convenient
size. Farmers if*yoii want to buy cheap,
give us a call at the Clearfield Pottery,
near George Qrrta Blacksmith Shoj).
Country produce will be taken in ex
change for ware, and a liberal reduction
made to PWchasojrs.
January 11, t854.~1y.
bXLi "
, AUDITOR’S NOTICE. • i /
inTtHE undersigned Auditor, appointed
by the' Orphans’ Court of Clearfield
CdSntyj'iti the matter of the Exceptions to
thnTestamentary account of Henry Hog
arty Executors of
JoUttHegatty.^eceaßed.Witlattendtoihc
dottes of his said n,PE 0 ! TuQsdajjr
' ffieT4t& <fey p£ fWxruary. nejflf at his of.
l «hd whcVe ttlt interested may attend;
P.B.'SWOpPE.Au.ditor.
g , r Januas 'il,*lw4.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni
Exponas, issued out of the Court of
Common Pleas of Clearfield county, and to
me directed, will bo exposed to public sale,
at thecourthouse, in the borough of Clear
field, on Monday the 20th day of Febru
ary noxt. at l o’clock, p, m., the following
described property, to wit:
All tho right, title, interest and claim, of
Henry Baker, of in and to a certain tract
of land situate in Fox township, Clearfield
county, containing 405 acres more or less,
beginning at a pitch pine—thence by lot no,
4183 and no. 4184 north 320 perches to a
post; thence by lot no, 4270 west 262.
perches to a corner; thenco south on a
line parallel with the eastmost lino of lot
no. 4272 320 perches to a corner in line
of lot no. 4181, and thence east along the
same 260 and thirty-five hundreth perches
to the place of beginning—being tho
most moiety of tract surveyed in pursu
ance of warrant no. 4271, granted to the
Hon. James Wilson. Seized and taken in
execution and to bo sold as tho proporty of
i Henry Baker.
ALSO,
All the right,'title, interest and claim of
William . Rowles, of in and to a certain
tract of land, situate in Woodward town
ship, Clearfield county, containing 113
acres more or less; bounded by land of
Patrick Doliu, John M- Chase and Laport,
being purchased by William Rowles and
his brothor John Rowles of James porrcat.
Seized and taken in execution, and to be
sold as tho property of William Rowels.
*■" ALSO,
411 the right, fitlo, interest and claim of
George Roushor, of in and to a pertain
tract of lapd situate in Brady tp. f Clearfield
county, containing fiftyacrcs, more or less,
bounded by David Wall, George Smeal,
Daily opd others, being the same so.ld by
Jacob Runlz to defendant. Seized and to,,
ken in execution and to bo sold as the
property of Georgo Roushcr,
ALSO,
All the right, tille, interest and claim of
L. Jackson Crans, Administrator of Cath
arine Baum, of in and to a certain tract of
land, situate in Burnsido township, Clear
field county, containing CO acres more or !
less, with about 30 acres cleared, and aj
tog house and barn erected thereon; boun
ded by lunds of John Patcbin, Wm. Sum
mervill on the east, and by land of James j
'Thompson on the west. Seized and taßei\ |
in execution and to be sold ns the property 1
of L. Jacksoq Crons, Administrator, o.f
Catharine Batirn,
ALSO,
All tho right, tille, interest and cluim of
Wm. Wagoner, ofin and to acertain tract
of land, situate in Burnsido township,
Clearfield county .containing 100 acres and
allowance, ndjoining lands of John Patchin,
Jonathan Snyder and others, with a houso,
stable and saw mi.ll thereon orectcd.—
Seized and taken in execution and .to bp
sold as the property of William Wagoner.
ALSO,
AU title, intereai and claim of
Arthur Bell, Administrator of Ascph Ellis,
of in and to a certain piece of lupd,situate
in Bell township!, • Clearfield county* con
taining 75 acres, with a saw-mill, two
houses and a stnble thereon erected, boun
ded by the Susquehanna river op the west,
and lands of. David M’Crackcn, CoMfwan
and others. Seized, taken in execution
and to bo sold as the property of Arthur
Bell, Administrator of Aseph Ellis.
ALSO,
By virtuo of o writ of Fieri Facias, is
sued out of tho same court, and to
mo directed there will, bo oxposed to sale
at the same ipne and place:
All the right,-title, interest and claip? of
Arthur Bell, Administrator of Aseph Ellis,
of ip apd to a certain tract of land situate
in Bpll township, Clearfield county, con- j
tainipg about 300 acres, about 30 apres of|
which aro cleared —with 3 housps thereon 1 ;
erected j boundedsouth.by the Wcstßranch,
west by lands of Hoyt apd Brady deeded
to Ira A. Sdlpipe, north hy lapds of Reed’s
heirs, and east by- landsof G, \V. Elder,
being the same promises purchased by A.
Ellis from Dr. J. P. Hoyt. Soiled', token
in execution, and tp bo sold as the property
of Arthur Bell, Administrator of Aseph
Ellis,
WM. POWELL, Sheriff.
February 1, 1854. .
THE valuable Saw. Mill and water
/ power, with two two-story dwelling
louses, a store room, and a large Rouble
barn 'erected tliefeon—between tout' and
five hundred ncres.of good white pine tim*
her land— indisputable title. Said land is
situated on Clenrfiel<j| Creek, Clearfield co.,
and within twelvo rniles of Allona on the
Central Railroad, with. a plank road to
unite the two points to, be b.uilt next sum
mer; also within Jour and a half miles of
the Lipton and Mt; Pleasant Plonk Road
already built. The mill has twp, upright
aaws, and ope circular saw—all improve
ments new and good. The creek is a pub
lic navigable stream for rafting from the
mill. For fa'rthor information address the
,ul “ rib "
February 1,1854.-61.
i TeiriHe Slanghter of the Bri*siah»’
'■. ißy,- 8
AND the cheapest, best and largest as
sortment of Roots and Shoes in the
countv, can be found at R. Glennanses
tablishment, two doors west of A-.M- Hitta
stole. If you doubt it please call and be
convinced. N» purcta*
February!, 1@54.
blanks, blanks. f
■TUSTICES: and .Constables blanks of
O ■ every description neatly, executed and
for. sale ntthis r affico.; Also; • hand bills,
card§, Cifculai‘B, and jobs of eyeiy descrip
tion, printed. on the: shortest . notice and
most reasonable terms.
and Expenditures t** : »
OF CLEARFIED COUNTY FOR THE YEAR a. D. 1853. p R ; x 0 Qra ’t rec’d from owners of unsealed
lands for 1852 and ’s3*
H bal. at last settlement,
F; G. Miu.br, Esq., Treasurer of Clearfield County, in ac*'
count with said County from the 18lh day of January, 1853,
to the 6th day of January,’ 1854, inclusive: . ■ .
PR. To ain’t Roc’d from Collectors for 1853, > 1 $470 g^
. and previous years, $
“ “ of jury fees and fines, 217 00
“ “ Rec’d from owners of unseated lands, 105 04
«.«. “. Balance at last settlement, 101 .00
v. “ of road fund of 1848 and’4o.transPdto Co, 08 66
“ “ Balance due Treasurer by County* 861 68
CR. By ain’t paid Jurors,
"“•••*! Election officers* . - 928 35
Constables, 871 37
Premiums on scatpv J 53 80
Assessors, 479.68
Commonwealth costs, • • ~.937 12
County Commissioners, •*; 109 60:
Repairs, - 189 84
Prothooptarjt Pees, , 184 74
Printing* !45 00
District Attorney, 97 50
Jail, 90 80
Talisman, 38 00
Court Crier, 29 OQ
Refunds, 32 94
Tipstads, 24 00
Inquest Fees, 53 87
Justices, 30 96
Weights and Measures,, 210 00
Ci’k to Commissioners, 147 70
Auditors* pjay, 40 60
Road Views, 111 00
Interest orders redem,ed, 102 30
Exoneration, 10$ 93
Miscellaneous, 208 15
Percentage allowed Collectors, ?~3 05
Treas’r “ on 84,807 62 at llporpt. 73 11
<< if “ paying out $5,165 87 ) __
Ijt lj per cept. )
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Jno’y ft, Bal. due Treas’r
F. G. Miller by County, $364 68
By Amounts due from Collectors for 1853 and previous years.
Years. Township. Col. Names. Countv; State.
1847, Jordan, James Rea s67 75
1848, Lawrence, Philip Antes, 60 4 69
“ Penn, Abrm. 3 04 1 52
Pike, Samuel Spencfjr, 6 68
Clearfield, DuvidLilz, 17 61
Boggs, James IL Turner, 18 40
Burpside. James M’Ewen, 6 34
Woodward, G* W- Sfiofr, 22 70.
Chosr, ' Elias Hurd, 6 74
Bradford, William Graham, jr. 5 09
Bell, Ilepry Bretb, 80. 42
Clearfield, David Sackett, 35 84'
Burnside, John Young, 62 09
Ferguson, Wm. M’Cracken, 15 41
Jordan,, David Williams, 3 15
Morris, Jacob Wise, 3 60
Pike, Job England, 0 36
Goshen, J. W. Graham, 37 CO
Bpccarla, - Samuel SbofiT, 18 38
Bell, John Smith, 0 39
Bradford, Bazel Crowell, 43 10.
Burnside, David Smith, 45 53
Chcqt, James Curry, 115 71
1 Ferguson, Janies Wiley, 1 4 89
Jordan, John M. Chase, 87 23
Piko, Wm. Caldwell, 129 18
Clearfield, R. F. Ward, 7 90
Curwensville, John Askey, 62 61
Beccaria, • John Weld, jr. 100 04
Bell, JohftF. Lee,; 166 15
Boggs, Cornelius Shippy 82 07
Brady, Jos. Lines, 194 51
Bradford, V. B. Holt, 126 19
Burnside, John Myers, 196 12
Curwensville; John Patton, 37 01
Clearfield, A. M, Hills,' . 15 16
Chest, John M’Cully, 124 95
Covington, j. B. Gormont, 58 18
Decatur, David Kophart, 90 31
Ferguson, Jos. Moore, 68 27
Girard, Bernard M’Govern, 15 26
Goshen, W. L. Rishel, 30 08
Huston, F. Brown, 42 16 2 65
Jordan, EJ9 oC hWise, 120 27 30 59
Karthaus, Edward M’Garvey, 85 60 53 86
Lawrence, Jos. Shaw, 290 71 17 58
Morris, G. R; Diller, 197 84 62 72
Ponri, Moses Owens, 148 30 48 88
Pike, Jos. Caldwell, 41E| 03 124 19
Woodward, James Alexander, 131 14 52 62
Duo from unseated lands for 1853, 1800 0,0 1225 84
44
II
44
il
II
1853,
Total,
Am’t of orders outstanding,
By ,balance due County,
F. G. Mim.es, Esq. in acc't mth RoadFundfor 1852, ’5B:
DR. foßal. at last settlement, $6Bl 61
. Am’t repeived ftom unseated -lands, 408 17
, »-* ,
CR. By am’t paid Beccaria,
« “ r '«* Bpll, •
« «< «« ,' “ Bogga,
« «• “ “ Braay,
•< <« “ “ Bradford,
** it ex «« Burnside,
« «» “ . “ Clearfield,
<• «« u »« Chest,
n it tt “ Decature,
u tt it « Fergusoi),
<i u -1« . “ Fox,
u ct tt tt Girard;
tt it <t «« Goshen,
n it it tt Huston.,
«* • “ Jordan,
“ “ “ “
tt a «« a Penn,,
ii ii ; it \ - a’ * Pike,
a tt ii ii Union,
ii ii (t • <» Woodward,
ii «• ii “ Karthaus,
Bal. due Road Fuad from Trona’r
- F. G. Miller, $327 23
Rec’d, January oth, 1854, ofF; G. Miller, three hundred
and twenty seven dollars and twenty three cents, m lytl lor the
.b.,0 i»i.»« orß».d m , pherson , r w .,:
'8395023 / j
RECAPITULATION:
90 13 Bal. due—
!W 58
1 63 “
8 05
79 48
10 84
54 01
122 44
21 36
34 59
\i 94
59 80.
3 62
61 48
32 18
- 6 13
802 55
■} 5539 11
Bal. due School Fund from Treas’r
F. G. Miller, $lBO 85
Reo’d, January oth, 1854, of F. G. Miller, one hundred and
eighty six dollars and eighty five cent 9, in full for the above
balanco of school fund.
Wo, tho undersigned. Commissioners of Clearfield Counly,
in tho State of Pennsylvania, having examined the accounts of
F. G- Miller, Esq., Treasurer of said County, for the year 1853,
do certify that wo find as above stated—and the amount of out
standing debts due tho County, to be Five Thousand, Five Hun
dred and Fifty Six Dollnrs, and Twonty Three Cents.
Vyitnoss our hands, this Oth day of Jnnuarv, A.- D. 1854.
PHILIP HEVENER, i Commissioners
SAMUEL SHOFF, \ Commissioners.
Attest — G. B. Goodlander, Clerk.
85,539 11
We, the undersigned, Auditors of Clcarfteljl County, having
examined tl\e accounts of F. G. Miller, Esq., Treasurer of said
County for the year A. I), 1853., Do Report that the accounts
are as above stated —that the balance duo F. G. Miller by the
County, is Three Hundred and Sixty Four Dollars, and Sixty
Eight Cents, and that the said F. G. Miller has paid over to
his successor iu office the sum of Three Hundred and Twenty
Seven Dollars, and Twonty Three Cents, balanco of Road
Fund found due by said Treasurer, and also One Hundred and
Eighty Six Dollars and Eighty Five Cents, balance of School
Fund, due by said Treasurer —and nlso that the amount of out
standing debts duo the County from Collectors and Unseated
Lands,, to be Five Thousand, Five Hundred and Fifty Six
Dollars, nnd Twenty 'I hreo Cents.
Witness our hands this sixthday of January, A. D. 1854.
G, W, SHOFF, j
C. KRATZER, > Auditors.
j J. H, SEYLER, y
Attest—G. B. Goodlander, Cleric.
,10 79
13 00
8 20
8 48
15 78
List of Grand Jurors for Feb. Term. A. D. 1854.
John McCord, Beccarin. Benj. Cnrson, Brady. John H.
Seyler, Brady. Thomas Forcoy, Bradford. Wrn. Bloom,
Jordan. Wpi. Kirk, Brady. T. R. McClure, Pike. Jonathan
Folk, Bell, Robert Henderson, Woodward. Geo. Davis, Fer
guson. John Byprs, Jr., Burnside. D. P. St. Clair, Covingtop.
David Kephart, Decatur. Jos. Roth rock, Morris. Alex. Liv
ingston, Bradford. Wm. Graham, Jr., Bradford. Robert Pot
tor, Beccaria. John Milson, Cpyington. Lcnharl Reams, Go
shen. Seth Maines, Bradford, Robert Patterson, Jr,. Jordan.
F. Brown, Huston. J. M. Cummings, Burnside. Wm. Ful
lerton, Lawrence.
9, 65
74 94
6 02
34 13
26 03
4 50
41 33
- 73 46
8 72
83 14
101 52
77 54
78 19
11 40
03 63
95 87
24 40
07 66
17 57
13 02
List of Petit Jvxorzfor Feb. Ihrm A. D. 1854.
Wm. Wallace, Lawrence. John Crowell, Bradford. Da
vid Brown, Lawrence. Janp,C3 Jordan, R. S. Hum
phry, Pike. JohuOrr, Jordan. Jos. Fry, Beccaria. Richard
Hughes, Decatur. Amos Bonsnll, Brady. Josiah Washburn,
Huston. John Wilson, Bradford. John. Fox, Ferguson. I '6,
W. Murphy, Curwcnsville. Richard Curry, Pike. Peter
Hoover, Pike. John Kephart, Boggs. Daniel Goodlnnder,
Brady. David Dressier, Union. (Samuel Miles, Jordon. —
James Glonn, Ferguson. Simon Thompson, Curwensville. —
James R. Caldwell, Lawrence, Gold Wilson, Huston. Wm.
Bard, Pike, J. M. Morris, Caleb Copenheffer, Bee
curia. John. Dillen, Beccaria. Thos. Cleaver, Penn. Jesse
Williams, Bepcaria. Riplyifd London, Penn. E. D. Paterson,
Hyston, Wise, Ferguson. Cyrus Jeffries, Woodward,
John Hoover, Beccaria. S. C. Thompson, Morris. William
Blackshair, Clearfield. Robert Leonard, Lawrence. ' Arm
strong Curry, Chest. Jus. Moore, Ferguson. John Potter,
Brady. David Shod’, Girard. John McCfeo, Pike. F. G.
Miller, Bell. Amos A. Read, Goshen. Basel Dimon, Burn
side. Jackson Robison, Curwensvillo. Geo. Richard?, Clear
field. Israel Condwny, Karlhaus. . '
85550 23 2759 22
1600 00
81129 78
47 81
3 10
200 15
4 28
7 33
33 72
i? oft
3 94
327 23
802 55
81129 78
By nm’t paid Beccaria,
“ “ “ Bell,
“ “ “ Boggs,
u ,i ci Brady,
“ “ “ Bradford,
“ “ “ Burnside,
“ “ “ Chest,
“ “ “ Covington,
“ .is . “ Clearfield,
“ “ “ Ferguson,
“ “ “ Fox,
it cc • u Girard,
*? “ “ Goshen,
“ “ “ Huston,
“ “ “ Jordan,
“ “ “ Karthuus,
“ “ “ Lawrence,
“ “ “ Morris,
<< “ “ Penn,
u •* “ Pike,
“ “ “ Union,
«. Woodward,
Trial List for February Term, 1854'.
John Patchin, vs. Josiah Lambourn, ,
fhotnas Wilson, vs Thomas Woods, et. al.
J, W. Thompson & Eglemah,v? Uead,M’Collough& Robeson
Jonathan Pearce’s Heirs, ys David Alichaels,
Catharine Miller, vs H. W. Mott, ■ i >
John Teeples, vs A. Curry,
A. McClain, vs William .Hendprsop,
G. W.Shoff,
G. W. Shoff,
David. Ferguson,
John Ferguson,
De Wit C. Lafferty,
Willinm Bloom, Assignee,
Benjamin Bloom, Jr., (
Henry Nalrhood,
Isaac Furlow’s Heirs,
Cummings & Mahafiey,
Benjamin Comley,
Jan. 25, 1854.
AUCTION SALES,
A T Mossop’s oh}, store room, every night of Court week,
bargai,p? will bo given to those attending.—
S,uje3. peremptory. The goods inust and will bo sold, lh e
subscriber wishes to close out his entire stock of goods. A.
great variety will bo offered on that occasion, consisting of De.-
lanes, Cashmers, Merinoes, Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Satti
netts, Tweeds, CallicooB, Linsoys, Muslins, Hoseries,a variety
of Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Woolen Hoods, and Jackets, Boots
1 and Shoes, Hats, Caps and Bonnetts, Books and Stationary, and
ia great variety of Hardware, together with fancy articles in
I abundance.
Terms of Sale made known at the opeuing of the sales. At
the ringing of the bell a general 'attendance is desired, when
advantageous purchases can be made.
Clearfield, Jan. 25, 4853. A. M. HILLS, Auctioneer.
$93 93 Bui. due—
-90 41 “
30,00
42 99
4V 80
20 08
12 07
5 03
41 15
3 08
38 89
l 45
65 23
143 71
4 57
39 29
120 70
60 92
873 97
JOHN M’PHERSON, Trcas'r.
R. Lytle, ■
Lytle & Houtss,
Wm. and Giles Tucker,
Thomas B. Davis, ct al.
David Mitchell,
Benjamin Hartshorn,
W.H.&I. Bloom,&Morgan,
Benjamin Loun9bury,
J. &. J. Leonard,
George Leech,
W. M. Dugan.
WM. PORTER, Prolh’y.
vs
vs
vs
TATRST ARRIVAIL
THE undersigned have just received;
a large and well selected stock oL
goods, suitable to the season, consisting in
part of dry goods, staple and fancy, Rea- .'
dy-madc Clothing, Carpets, Hats and
Ca.ps, Roots and Shoes, Oveishoes, Gro
ceries, Queensware, Hardware, Clocks,
Drugs, paints, and oils, Salt, fine and course.
Trunks and Carpet bags, Cederware.&c..
which they jre.spectfully invite the attention
of all who wish to buy good articles, on a .
v,ery small advapco on city prices to call
and examine before purohasingclsc where,
as they are determined to sell ofTat the
lowest possible figure.
IRWIN SMITH.
Jan. 25, 1854-
8109. 84
95Q 98
«K>6o 82
2 47
11 37
49 70
23 04
1 07
10 96
4 34
2 00
George Our.
BLACRSMITHMU
# I'HE subscribers respectfully inform;
ft tho residents of the boro’ of Clepr
field and vicinity, that they havo entered \'
into copartnership, and intend carrying «>ix .
tho above business lit all its branches, nt
the old stand of George Orr on third
street in said borough, and they hope by
strict attention to business, nnd being con- r
stantly furnished with a good assortment’' ■
of iron, to be able la give satisfaction to
all who may patronize- them. Every of*;
fort will be made to havo their work done '
according to promise, and in a
manner. Country produce of all kinds
taken in exchange for work—and cash’
never refused. '.
N. R.—Our shop will bo open from :t
daylight on Monday morning until 4 P,;G
M. Saturday of each week. • <
180 85
873 97
$lO6O 82.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
OTICE is hereby given that the fol-...
lowing accounts havo been examin
ed and passed by mo, nnd remain filed of
record in this office for tho inspection
heirs, legatees, creditors and all other* in;
any other way interested, and will bn .pP6*, ..
sented to tho next Orphan’s court of Clear-,’;
field county, to bo held at tho court house,.;.
in the Borough of Clearfield, on Tuesday- r
the 21st day of February next, for confir
piatiop and allowance,
The account of Isaac Goss. Adnunis,
tratorof Ricljard Davis, )atp of
township, deceased-
Final account of Samuel G. Davis ond
George Gill, Administrators of Richard .
Davis, late of Bcccoria township, dec’d. .
Tho final account of Lional Weld, Ad
minlstralor of John VV. Miller, deceased,. . /
Tho final account of Benjamin' Harts- ;
liorp, Guardian of W.m- R.bss Hartslmrn,
minor.child of Wm. Hartshorn, deceased,, y
Tho final account ofGeorgo Roth, Guar
dian of minor children of God fried Woa,
vpr deceased. # 1 • : -
The 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 slock of goods, he will sell for the ran-. ’
dycash for cost and carriage. He has oiv<„
hand a splendid assortment of all kind*
goods usually found in a country-store,-*-
Some good pieces of Deoskin Cassimoroi* A
a choice lot'of Cloths, of almost any an-VT
every desciiption. Beautiful
and some of the latest patterns of French:..
Mcrinoes, and a large lot of Calicoes,' "
Ginghams, Books and Stationary, Roots,
nnd Shoes, particularly ladies wear of ;
SJioes, Hats and Caps, children’s. Hoods, A
All Wool petanes, Sattinets, Tweeds antt?>i
Flannels, Hardware of almost overjf
Queensware and Crockeryware; ''Panftjf, 1 ,.,
articlps, Gents, nnd I.adics Hosiery, &c, ,
. The subscriber is hound to sell opt hi a
entire stock. A. M. HILLS.
Jan. 25, 1854. _____ _ ___
NOTICE to the officers of the several."
Election districts of Clearfield coUiif
ty.. You are required to give the c.onsltK '
bio elect, notice of his election immediate-;;;
ly after said election, to bo held the '3d. f
Friday of Feb. next, as he is required Wy
bp in attcddance in court the third Mon-,
dpy'of peb. to lake the oath of
ngreably to the act of assembly. Those -:
officers having charge of tho returns of .
said election, will please hand them in be
foro the calling of tfie court, on. Monday
20th Feb. 1854- ' ,
WM. PORTPR, Clerk.;
JAMES BIDDIE GORDON,
. Afc4®ira©y aift'lLiaiWo-
HAS removed his office to the room >'
adjoining on the cast the Drug Flora
of Dr. H. Lorain, ond will devoto his
whole attention to the practice of liis pro-;:
fession. He may be consulted in
andG'wwjan. .. Jan. 25, 1854.
l.mcrsoncrans.
AWteMISY Af Ed AW,
OFFICE, adjoining his rcsidenco on .
Second Street Clparfiold, Pa. Huv
in'7 charge of Judge Buffett’s unfinished
business, Judge B’s. clinuts w||l find their ..
papers in his hands, and obtain, front liim |
such information as they may desire.
A FARM on the river, near Curwcns
villo with about ninety acres of clear
ed lund now ir, the occupancy of Benjamin;
Moore. For terms npplv to
WM; IRVlNVChuvesvsVllle,':.
Jan. 25,1854,-?pd.
LETTERS OP ADMINISTRATION.
Noticp is hereby given that letters, of,
pdrpinistration on the estate of David Wil- 4
lip deceased, lute of Jordon tp., Clears:;
fiieJ,d co. Pa., wore in duo form oflaw?:
granted to tho subscriber. - All
indebted will makepnyment. those having' 1
claims will present them property nutl«iftv. •
ticated for settlement. '' .
John, M.. Chase, Adtp’r. *
Woodward tp., Jan. 25, 1854.
Fifty qf Beans, ‘
O N bund and for sale qt Smith’s Cheap;
Store. Curwensville, Pu. Jan 25/54.
Joint Reinokh.