■ , . AMERICANS. ClVlP'fiiJi, Sif/PV I np.HW •^ ll . 1 ss M**' TJ Y virtue ofsundry write of Venditioni I A At 7T n \*?'? Bt 'he J 5 Exponas, issued out of the Court of i|v Lourt House m Clearfield, on Wednesdiv Common Pleas of Clearfield county, and toj m evening, Feb. 22. Gen. P. Sken Smith, ~ e directed, will bo exposed to public sale, | jydl positively be here to address the meet- in the borough of Clear-1 f- »ng—and all are cordially invited to attend. fiel\ o n Monday the 20th-day of Febru-1 | Although they may not subscribe to tho ary nt 1 o>clockt 0 > clockt thQ followin 3 principles, yet they will doubtless be inter- erl {0 “ J, ested in the addresses. , title, interest and claim of Any person ispnyileged to ask the Ge- Henry Eako^r in tt6d . to a certain tract eraUny questions relative to the subject of land situate lownshi Clearfield while on-tho stand, and such questions will county, containing <, 5 ncrea r | )ore or | egg . not bo considered as an interruption. ' beginnings opitch pis_,|. pnpo , ’ Delegates will also be chosen at this 4183 and no. 4184 noruagQ perches loti meeting to represent our county in the post; thence by lot no, , gno statoconvention to be held at Harrisburg perches to a corner; on the Ist of March. line parallel with the eastmostV r . By Order of the Committee. no. 4272 320 perches to a cornei-I .• A. M. HILLS, Chairman. of lot no. 4181, and thence east nlon^. Feb. 15, 1854. same 200 and thirty-five hundreth porct>° to the.place of beginning—being the east most moiety of tract surveyed in pursu ance of warrant no. 4271, granted to the Hon. James Wilson. Seised and taken in 1 execution and to be sold a 3 the property of Henry Baker. ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. BY virluo of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Clenrfield county, there will be exposed to sale on the premises in ’S ( Burnside township Clenrfield county, on f Saturday the 11th of March at 1 o’clock, 4 P. M., all the interest ofßobecca S. Barto, m minor child of Isaiah Barto dec’d., of and ,J| in a certain farm or tract of land there sit uate, containing about one hundred acres, \t with about thirty acres cleared, and a dwelling house, barn and other buildings | > thereon, adjoining lands of John King and ti! others, being the Into residence of said Isaiah Barto, deceased. vcregj, amount.! wnaVsl.i sod rdi >rmcig4' id slavey Terms. —Cash at the confirmation of the ‘ Sale. Bv girder of the Court, ■■ ; JAS. THOMPSON, Guardian. February 15, 1854.-4 t. jeans, djfcj »’clockb imer Bd jgM fire bnsunj&ji Vtobao»,| sseDgSdj >pe‘d Will' ON Tuesday night Inst, a small Gold Breast Pin, of little value to any one but the owner. Tno finder will be reward • cd on returning it to the subscriber. 11. B. SVVOOPE. | February 10, 1854.-tf. begite&l Jxt spread etl, Wfach royeili-i i and §& bd (Srtfid re hauled iage. A variant ;eti. ‘ Sit mefy k tfia »,Saxos' .my nastily id- , einUiodbr nostly ia- CtescSSi y cslitfti! • v;.5.h! morriiuj liichdiif |d tndjy Bnatcgl NOTICE is horeby given, that the partnership heretofore existing be -4 tween J. Y. D. Murphy, and W. H.Smith, of the Borough of Curwensville, was dis solved bn the 20th ofAuaust, 1855. J.Y.D. MURPHY, i W. H. SMITH. s Curwensville, Feb.ls. 1854.-3t.-50 pd. F.ncli member ui 1 pmvicje Inmicir with t. MX Hounds of blank C irlr'ulgo.nnil bo in •Vil ~ce punciaa.'ly ol Ibe hour, witli bis aims ’Ja,. qnipmems in good order. 5 ’Die member* will appear in under uniform— ; tilue panfj and Pompunm*. '% By ordor ol C.'bp. Wallace. . D. F. £TZ.VILER. O. S, 4 Feb. 0. 1854. ocnvii^ tkmiify eir.couiv ivenjioi\ overnori ‘ $0 ,111* yomixus* ,)!».? ss? m&M ike.semi me ujC» tlio Gi)» '•(3> Y®mip iqsc Where You Please! || leasurc to nnnounce lends, ihnt I am prepared togs inds of Groceries ’her house (his side ofPhil-gg Call and sec prices. Don’tS place, at iho corner oppo-gs innsylvania Rail Road De-§5 ids delivered at Tyrone two§g purchasing. Mind that Ifrg 1 Pork, Bacon and Tobacco, jad, Oil, Ropes, &c. Allgg will be sold at a very low2§ ;ash. J. R. EBY. ® iurg, Feb’y 8, 1854. C-'u(T)|g!> ltion,to rial Djsifc ««HSW»Sr '■ 11 i North ed Street Below Rase , Phila., Manufacturers and whoiesuie Dealers in Corn Brooms, Painted H Willow Buckets, Cedar Ware, P Looking Glasses, Clocks, Window Shades, I fßristlo Brushes, Cordage, Wick, Twine, 'Matches, Blacking, Wood and Willow fWare of aIJL kinds at tho Manufacturers’ ■’lowest cash prices, James Euston, '.John M. Rowe •J. i February 8,1854. —3 m <*■ * .Jobotß ea M$S istrpctiqju for C(ttsl : ' r . Ijr, by l). atlhblow dvance.-r J..; 26 will ixmoiUto ajmon# thir jf«W .:Wsi#6’ eratfiiflf oserti^Mi wMittaßl rnade^o CITIZENS OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY, TAKE NOTICE, that a now firm Ims been established in Curwensville, -farid with It a determination to sell goods than they haveever been heretofore ’ Voflered, urider tho title of Smith & Brown. ftWe are ready Jp wait on all our old friends !&nd customers, and as many new ones Will frivor us with a call. Just give us -i.fl cnll at the old stand, and we will con v'vinco you thnt all we have told you is ft rue. We have a large and well selected ?®Stock of goods, and, will sell at wholesale sis’; we have, said cheaper than Suy elsewhere.- Lumber, Grain and all kinds of Produce taken in ex ;‘m change for. goods. m "•* *; SMITH & BROWN. I® Curwensvillo, Jap.. 11th, 1,054. Notice.—The "subscriber' being desi- to settle up his old accounts, (which '■jfhis old friends and customers haying uri- accounts will’"please take notice.) to be from home the greater ■ ■'Tpart oi histime, persons wijl Stall times find Jhls partrier Thomas Brown in the store ready to wait on you. ISAAC SMITH. Jan. otb;lfis4. 1 •i -.^anw 7!Tirs,' \ ni\x -safe- MW p»PXdH? [beffpsf |eior^i}|> p.mer bwM j 05® i s»; cftiffl* {Clearfield Pottery iß. JLEITZINGER, respectfully in , ftrroS the public, that ho constantly «n hand a.good assortment of fancy itaare, such ns {Crocks,, Dishes' and Kpe Collars 6f r every convenient Ht'rftlWs 1 if yotJ want'to buy. cheapj d n cftii 'rthe Pottery, pedrgo Orr’s Blacksmith Shop. ’ Munr .produce will {ho. taken dirfex* andiis I iboral-redoetiop To wholesale purchasers. : • "taryil, i054^1y:;.: : "' Petter Store size. / giro I nearj £2aCDS3fI: a Disso'ntion of Partnership. Attention Regular*! YOU will mcpl for pnritde tirill.nl Iho I'utrii Ilall,in ilit- Rorougli oi Clcar iiriii.on The 22nd day of Feb. next, at 12 o’clock, M. ALSO, All the right, tide, 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 Dolin, John M. Chase and Laport, being purchased by William Rowles and his brother John Rowles of James Forrest. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William Rowels. ALSO, All tho right, title, interest and claim of George Roushcr, of in and to a certain | tract of land situate in Brady tp., Clearfield county, containing fifty acres, more or less, bounded by David Wall, George Smeal, Bnily and others, being the same sold by | Jacob Kunlz to defendant. Seized and la- j ken in execution and to be sold as thoj property of George Rousher. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of | L. Jackson Crans, Administrator of Cath-I arine Baum, of in and to a certain tract of j land, situate in Burnside township, Clear-J field county, containing 60 acres more or less, with übout 30 acres cleared, and a log house and barn orccted thereon; boun ded by lands of John Patchin, .Wm/SUm mervill on tho enst, and by land of James Thompson on the west. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jj. Jackson Crons, Administrator of Catharine Baum. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and cluim of Wm. Wagoner, of in and to a certain tract, of land, situate in Burnside township, Clearfield county containing 100 acres and allowance, adjoining lands of John Putchin, Jonathan Snyder and others, with a house, stable nnd saw mill thereon erected.— Seized and taken in execution and to be solJ os the property of William Wngonor. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and cloifn of Arthur Bell, Administrator of Aseph Ellis, of in and to a certain piece of land, situate in Bell township*, Clearfield county,"jeon taining 75 acres, with a saw-mill, two houses ond a stable thereon erected, boun-, ded by the Snsquehanna river on the west, and lands of David M’Crncken, Caufman and others. Seized, taken in and to be sold ns the propert3' of Arthur Bell, Administrator of Aseph Ellis. ALSO,' ; BY virtue of n writ or Fieri Facias, is-j sued out of the same court, and toi me directed thero will be exposed to sale! at the same time and place: All tho right, title, interest and claim of Arthur Bell, Administrator of Aseph Ellis, of in and to a certain tract of land situate j in Bell township, Clearfield county, con- j taining about 300 acres, about 30 acres of which are cleared —with 3 houses thereon: erected; bounded south by tho West Branch, j west by lands of Hoyt and Brady deeded to Ira A. Sabine, north by lands of Reed’s heirs, and cast by lands of C. W. Eldar, being the same premises purchased by A. Ellis from Dr. J. P. Hoyt. Seized, taken in execution, and to bo sold as the property of Arthur Bell, Administrator of Aseph Ellis. WM. POWELL, Sheriff. i February 1, 1854. THE valuable Saw Mill and water power, with two two-story dwelling houses, a store room, and a large double barn erected thereon—between four and j five hundred acres of good white pine tint* ber land—indisputable title. Said land is, situated on Clearfield.Creek,Clearfield co., I and within twelve miles oFAltona on tfie Central Railroad, with a plank road to unite the two points to be built next sum mer ; also within four and a half miles of the Tipton end Mt. Pleasant Plank Road already built. The mill has two upright saws, and one circular saw—all improve ments new and good. The creek is a pub lic navigable stream for rafting from the mill. For further information address tho subscriber at McVoytown. y J. B. STEWART. February 1,1854. —fit. - ■ • Terrific Slaaghte? of the Russians -By /.3Sfl®®fo»!|'\ V ND the cheapest, best and largest as sortment of, Boots and Shoes in the countv, can bo foupd at R. QlennansJ es tablishment, two doors west of A. M. Hills stole. If you doubt it please call and be convinced. Np : purch^e^o^ A N_ . February 1,1854. ' ' BLANKS, BLANKS. J JUSTICES and Constables blanks of every description neatly executed and foif .sale tit this office.',, Also, hand, bills, cards, circulars, and jobs of every descrip tion,' printed on : the shortest, notice and most reasonable terms. - V' Receipts and Expenditures OF CLEARFIED COUNT? FOR THE YEAR A. D. 1853. F. G. Miller, Esq., Treasurer of Clearfield County, in ac count with said County from the 13th day of January, 1803, to the 6th day of January, 1804, inclusive: To ain't Rec’d from Collectors for 1803, and previous years, “ of jury fees and fines, ,' 217 00 “ Rec’d from owriers of unsealed lands, 10G„G4 “ Balance at last settlement, 104 00 “of road fund of 1848 and’49 transf’d to Co. 38 66 “ Balance due Treasurer by County, 3Q4 C 8 By ain’t paid Jurors, $905 47 “ “ “ Election officers, 928 35; “ Constables, 271 371 Premiums on scalps, 153 86 Assessors, 47 9 68 Commonwealth costs, 337 12 County Commissioners, 169 66 Repairs, 189 84; Prothonotary Fees, 184 74' , Printing, 145 001 I( "listrict Attorney, v 97 30 1 90 86! p fi > 38 001 Court Ct... |! 29 00! T?nqtaflh 32 94 ' ripstaua, - Inquest Fees, , 2 * g°] Justices, m nni Weights and Measures, 01 n nn! Cl'k to Commissioners, * „ 1 Auditors’ pay, il loi Road Views, liL“ 9 | Interest orders redetned, 102 SJ Exoneration, 105 93 Miscellaneous, 208 15 Percentage allowed Collectors, 223 65 Treas’r “ ort $4,807 02atl*perct. 72 11 “ “ “ paying out $5,165 87 i at l£ per cent. $ X it l K \ K 1854, Jun’y 6, Bal. due Trens’r F. G. Miller by County, $364 68 j ßy Amounts due from Collectors for 1853 and previous years. Yeahs. Township. Col. Names. County. State. 1847, Jordan, James Rea $l5l 57 $67 75 1848, Lawrence, Philip Antes, 700 469 “ . Penn, Abrm. Spencer, 304 152 Pike, Samuel Spencer, 068 Clearfield, David Lilz, 17 61 Boggs, James H. Turner, 18 40 Burnside, Jamos M’Ewen, 6 34 Woodward, . G. W. SholT, 22 70 Chest, Elias Hurd, 6 74 Bradford, William Gralmm, jr. 5 09 Bell, Henry Breth, 80 42 Cleurfield, 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, 9 36 Goshen, J. W, Graham, 37 66 Beccaria, Samuel ShofF, 18 38 Bell, John Smith, 0 39 Bradford, Bezel Crowell, 43 10 Burnside, David Smith, 45 50 Chest, James Curry, 115 71 Ferguson, James Wiley, 4 89 Jordan, John M. Chase, 87 23 Pike, Wm. Caldwell, 129 18 Clearfield, 11. F. Ward, 7 90 Curwensville, John Asltey, 62 61 Beccaria, ' John Weld, jr. 100 04 Bell, JobnF.loe, 160 15 Boggs, Cornelius Shippy 82 .67 Brady, Jos, Lines, 194 51 Bradford, V. B. Holt, 126 19 Burnside, John Myers, 196 12 Curwensville, John Patton, 37 61 Clearfield, A. M. Hills, 15 10 Chest, - John M’Cully, 124 95 Covington, J. B. Gormont, 58 18 Decatur, David Kephart, 90 31 Ferguson, Jos. Moore, 68 27 Girard, Bernard M’Govcrn, 15 26 Goshen, W. L. Rishel, 30 08 Huston, F. Brown, 42 16 2 65 Jordan, Enoch Wise, 120 27 30 59 Karthaus, Edward M’Garvcy, 85 66 53 86 Lawrence, Jos, Shaw, 296 71 17 58 Morris, G. R. Diller, 197 84 62 72 Penn, Moses Owens, 148 30 48 88 Piko, Jos. Caldwell, 415 03 124 19 Woodward, James Alexander, 131 14 52 62 Duo from unseated lands for 1853, 1800 00 1225 84 Total, 85556 23 2759 22 Am’t of orders outstanding, 1600 00 By balance duo County, F. G. Millkb, Esq. in acc't with Road Fund for 1852, ’53: DR. To Bal. at last settlement, $O3l 01 “ Am’t received from unseated lands, 498 17 CR. By ain’t paid Beccaria, “ “ “ Bell, “ “ “ “ Boggs, “ “ “ Brady, “ “ “ “ Bradford, “ “ “ “ Burnside, “ “ *< “ Clearfield, “ “ “ “ Cheat, “ “ “ Decature, “ “ “ “ ‘ Fergusou, \ “ “ “ “Fox, “ “ “ Girard, “ “ “ Goshen, “ •« “ Huston, “ •« “ Jordan, “ “ “ Morris, <« “ “ Penn, u u “ Pike, “ “ “ Union, «« *» «< Woodward, “ “ “ Karthaus, II II II 41 Bal. due Road Fund from Treas’r ■ F. G. Miller,-v . $327 23 Rec’d, January 6th, 1654, of F. G. Miller, three hundred and twenty seven dollars and twenty three cents, in full for the above balance of Road Fund~ , ■ JOHN M’PHERSON, ?Wr. RECAPITULATION: _ ■ 81129 78 90 13 Bal. duo— -193 58 " 1 63 . “ 8 05 79 48 10 84 54 01 122 44 21 36 34 59 14 94 59 89 3 62 61 48 32 18 802 55 ' RECAPITULATION: F. 0. Milleb, Esq. in acc'iioith School Fund for 1852 ’53 DR. To QBv’t recM from owners of unsealed iand» for 1852 and ’53, “ bal. at last settlement, 8470 03 55%) 11 Reo’d, January tiili, 1854, of F. G. Miller, one hundred and eighty six dollars and eightyTive cents, in full for the above balance of school fund. 85,539 11 10 79 13 00 9 08 3 98 8 29 8 48 15 78 9 05 74 94 0 02 34 13 20 03 4 50 41 33 73 40 8 72 83 14 101 52 77 54 78 19 11 40 03 03 95 87 24 40 07 00 17 57 13 02 83956 23 47. 8J 3 10 209 15 4 28 7 83 3312 12 00 3 94 327 23 802 55 81129 78 By am’t paid Beccnrio, “ “ Bell, “ -Boggs, “ Brady, “ Bradford, Burnside, “ Chest, “ Covington, “ Clearfield, “ Ferguson, “ Fox, “ Girard, “ Goshan, “ Huston, “ Jordan, “ Karthaus, “ Lawrence, “ Morris, “ Penn, “ Pike, “ Union, Woodward, Bal. duo School Fund from TreasV F. G. Miller, v. in the underB '2 ned ' Commissioners of Clearfield County, F G Mi'fL 0 *" f en nsylvania, having examined tho accounts of do certify Treasurer of said County, for theyear 1853, standing debts «T> d as above at ? ted 7*" d ,he amount of out dred and Fifty Six h £ C° unt y* !°L be t<ve fhousand, Five Hun- Witness our hands, M** n I nd 1 Twe "'y Three Cents. PHlLftf” day of January, A. D. 1854. SAMUEL-JENER, £ Commissioners. Attest—G. B. Goodlandek, Lit 1 ' • 3 We, the undersigned, Auditors of Clean.,, I, examined tho accounts of F. G.Miller, Esq., •t' ounl y> having County for the year A. D. 1853, Do Report thaf*H rer °* sa,d are as above stated —that the balance-due F. G. Mill 9? COUt J 13 County, is Three Hundred and Sixty Four Dollars, andV lbe Eighl Cents, and that the said F. G. Miller has paid over '!, his successor in office the sum of Three Hundred nnd Twenty Seven Dollars, and Twenty Thfce Cents, balance of Road Fund found due by said Treasurer, and also One Hundred und Eighty Six Dollars nnd Eighty Fivo Cents, balance of School Fund, due by said Treasurer—and also that the amount of out standing debts due the County from Collectors and Unseated Lands, to be Five Thousand, Five Hundred and Fifty Six Dollars, and Twenty 'i hreo Cents. Witness our hands tßf§ sixth day of January, A. D. 1854 G. W. SHOFF, ) C. KRATZER, > Auditors. J. H. SEYLER, > Attest—G. B. Goodlandeh, Clerk. List of Grand Jurors for Feb. Term A. D. 1854. John McCord, Bcccnria. Benj. Carson, Brady. John H. Soyler,' Brady. Thomas Forcey, Bradford. Wm. Bloom, Jordan. Wm. Kirk, Brady. T. R. McClure, Pike. Jonathan Folk, Bell. Robert Henderson, Woodward. Geo. Davis, Fer guson. John Byers, Jr., Burnside. D. P. St. Clair, Covington. David Kephart, Decatur. Jos. Rothrock, Morris. Alex. Liv ingston, Bradford- Wm. Graham, Jr., Bradford. Robert Pot ter, Rcc.uar.ia. John Milson, Covington. Lenhart Reams, Go shen. Seth Maines, Bedford. Robert Patterson, Jr,. Jordan. F. Brown, Huston. J. M. Cummings, Burnside. Woi. Ful lerton, Lawrence. List of Petit Jurors for Feb. Term A. D. 1854. Wai. VVnllaco, Lawrence. John Crowell, RrnJford. Da vid Brown, Lawrence. James M. Pfoulz, Jordan. It. S. Hum* j phry, Pike. Johu Orr, Jordan. Jos. Pry, Beccaria. Richard Hughes, Decatur. Amos Bousall, Brady. Josiah Washburn, Huston. John Wilson, Bradford. John Fox, Ferguson. W. Murphy, Curwensville. Richard Curry, Pike. Peter Hoover, Pike. John Koplmrt, Boggs. Daniel Goodlander, Brady. David Dressier, Union. Samuel Milos, Jordan.— James Glenn, Ferguson. Simon Thompson, Curwensville.— James B. Caldwell, Lawrence. Gold Wilson, Huston. Win. Bard, Pike. J. M. Leonard, Morris. Caleb Copenhcflcr, Bee caria. John Dillen, Beccarin. Thos. Cleaver, Penn. Jesse Williams, Beccarin. Richard London, Penn. E. D. Patterson, Huston. Wm. Wise, Ferguson. Cyrus Jeffries, Woodward, John Hoover, Beccarin. S. C. Thompson, Morris. William Blackshair, Clearfield. Robert Leonard, Lawrence. Arm strong Curry, Chest. Jas. Moore, Ferguson. John Potter, Brady. David Shoff, Girard. John McC'rea, Pike. F. G. Miller, Bell. Amos A. Read, Goshen. Bezel Dimon, Burn side. Jackson Robison, Curwensville, Geo. Richards, Clear field. Israel Condway, Karthaus. Trial List for February Term , 1854. John Patchin, vs Josiah Lambourn, Thomas Wilson, vs Thomas Woods, et. nl. J. W. Thompson & Egleman,tw Read,M’Collough&Robeson Jonathan Pearce’s Heirs, vs David Michaels, Catharine Miller, vs H. W. Mott, John Teeples, vs A. Curry, A* McClain, vs Willjum Henderson, G. W. Shoff, G. W. Shoff, , David Ferguson, John Ferguson, Da Wit C. Lafferty, Willinm.Bloom, Assignee, Benjamin Bloom, Jr., Henry Nairhood, Isaac Fiirlow’s Heirs, Cummings & Mahaffey, Benjamin Comley, Jan. 25, 1854. AUCTIOI&SALES, AT Mossop’s old store room, every night of Court week, when great bargains will bo given to those attending,-n- Buies peremptory. Thß goods must and will bn sold* as the subscriber wishes to close out his entiro stock 1 of goods. A great variety will be offered on that occasion, consisting of De lanes,'Cashmers, Merinoes, Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Sntti netts, Tweeds, Callicoos, Kinseys, Muslins, Hoseries,a variety of. Handkerchiefs, Neck-lies,'Woolen Hoods, and Jackets, Boots and Shoes, Hats; Caps and Bonnetts, Books and Stationary, and a great variety of Hardware, together with fancy articles in abundance, Tirma of Sale made known at the opeuing of the sales. At the ringing of the bell a genera! attendance is desired, when advantageous purchases can be made. Clearfield, Jan. 25, 4853, A. M. HILLS, Auctioneer, $93 93 Bal. due -90 41 “ 30,09 42 90 41 20 20 00 12 07 5 93 41 16 3 08 38 89 1 45 05 23 143 71 4 57 39 29 120 70 09 02 $lB6 85 JOHN'M’PHERSON, Treas'r. vs R. Lytle, vs ' Lytle & Houtz, vs Wm. and Giles Tucker, vs Thomas B f Davis, et at. vs David Mitchell, vs Benjamin Hartshorn, vs W.H.& I. Blpom,& Morgan, vs Benjamin Louhsbury, vs J. 6s. J. Leonard, vs George Leech, vs VV. M. Dugan. WM. PORTER, Proth’y. l/ATRST ARRIVAIi. La w :-<EL <D'<Q ID THE undersigned have just received a largo nnd well selected stock of [goods, suitable to the season, consisting itr part of dry goods, staple nnd fancy, Rea dy-made Clothing, Carpets, Hats and Caps, Bools and Shoes, Ovetshoes, Gro-. ccries, Queensware, Hardware, Clocks, Drugs, paints,and oils,Salt,fineandcourse,' Trunks and Carpet bags, Cederware, fcc., which they respectfully invite the attention of all who wish to buy good articles, on a very small advance pn city prices to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, as they are determined to sell -oiff at the lowest possible figure. IRWIN & SMITH. ' Jan. 25, 1854. $lO9 84 950 98 $lOOO 82 2 47 11 37 49 70 23 04 1 67 10 06 4 34 2 00 Geouge Oun. BLACKSMITHING. 1' HE subscribers respectfully inform the residents of the boro’of Clear field and vicinity, that they have entered! into copartnership, nnd intend carrying on the above business in all its branches, at the old stand of George Orr on third street in said 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 'havo their work dene according to promise, arid in a substantial manner. Country produce of all kinds taken in exchange for work —and cash never refused. 180 85 878 07 $lOOO 82 N. B.—Our shop will bo open from daylight on Monday morning until 4 P. M. Saturday of each vyeek. NOTICE is hereby given that the fol lowing accounts havo been examin ed and passed by me, and remain filed of record in this office for tho inspection o( heirs, legatees, creditors and all others in' uny other way interested, and will be pre sented to the next Orphan’s court of Clear field county, to b'o held at tho court housed in the Borough of Clearfield, on Tuesday the 2lst day of February next, for confir motion and allowance. The account of Isaac Goss. Adminis rntor of Richard Davis, late of Woodward [ownship, deceased. v Final account of Samuel G. Davis and D,jfge Gill, Administrators of Richard TheV e ofßeccariu (ownship, dec’d. minlstmtoir« cco !P t t o f £‘° nal ' Veld > Tho final g#. VV - docensed. : of^. 01 Benjamin Harts minor child of Wm, HaJJ O39 Harwhorni v The firmLaccount ofGeor&O; deceased. - ■ dian of minor children of GodftvL’ “ ver deceased. The final account of Conrad Mirwine; Sr., Administrator of Conrad Mirwine, Jr, deceased. WM. PORTER, Reg’r.' THE CRYSTAL PALLACE ' 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 rea dy cash for cost and carriage. He had on hand a splendid assortment of all kinds of goods usually found in a country store.— Some good pieces of Deoskin Cassimere, a choice lot of Cloths of almost any and every desciiplion. Beautiful Cashmeres,’ and some of tho latest patterns of French. Meriooet), and a largo lot. of Calicoes, : ! Ginghams, Books and Stationary, Boots and Shoes, particularly ladies wear of. Shoes, Hals and Caps, children’s Hoods,. All Wool Delanes, Sattinets, Tweeds and Flannels, Hardware of almost every kindi ■ Queensware and Crockeryware, Fancy articles, Gents, and Ladies Hosiery, (Sic. Tho subscriber is bound to sell out his entire stock. A. M, HILLS, Jan. 25, 1854. NOTICE to the officers of the several Election districts of Clearfield coun ty. You nre required to give the consta ble elect, notice of his election immediate ly after said election, to bo held the 3d Friday of Feb. next, as he is required to bo in attendance in court tho third Mon day of Feb. next, to take the oath ofoffiee ngreably to the act of assembly. Thoso officers having charge of tho returns of said election, will please hand them in be fore the culling of the court, on Monday 30th Feb. 1854. WM.'PORTER, Clerk. JAMES BIDDLE GORDON, Aftft®ira©y aft 3Law« - HAS removed his office to the ¥oom: adjoining on the east the Drug Stayer of Dr. H. Lorain, and will devote hia whole attention to the practice of his pro fession. He may he consulted in Frenc/i and Gertiian. Jan. 2d, 1854. JL. JACKSON CRANS, ATPEOJBEJIEY AT 3L.AW, OFFICE, adjoining his residenoo on Second Street Clearfield, Pa, Hay ing charge of Judge Barrett’s unfinished business, Judge B’s. clianta will find their papers in his hands, and obtain from him such information as they may desire. v A FARM on the river, near Curwetis viile with obout ninety acres of clear ed land now in the. occupancy of Benjamin Moore. For terms apply to ./ WM, IRVlN,Cutwensville. Jan. 25, 1854.— ptE~~~ LETTERS OE ADMINISTRATION- Notice is hereby given-that letters of' administration on the estate of David Wtl* liums, deceased, Into of Jordan tp., Ctenf fiield co. Pa., were in duo form of lay . granted to the subscriber. Alt pc uidebted will make payment, those haying claims will present them properly licated for settlement- . V •' John M. Chase, Adm r, Woodward tp., Jap, 25,1854. • - 1 Fifty Bushels of JBearis,..y:.'-'S.!L ON hand and for sale at Smith’s CheAtT Store Curwensville, Pa, Jan 25, \ , John Klinger, REGISTER’S NOTICE.
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