SHERIFFS SALES- | Receipts and Expenditures CODMTYEOR THE YEAR A. D. J6SS. S”SS”*«taXS C lo“p“w’iS«l“ F. O-M'“f*> E<«- TrenurerOf Cl».6eM_C»uats!, lo oc.j S (ho court house, in the borough of Clear- Cou . n ‘ »'* h “ ,d JYom the 18th day of January, 1868, ifield, 00 Monday the 20th day of Febru- 10 ,ho 6th dfl y ot JaouQf y* 1854 ' ,nclu3lVo - : ory next, at .1 o'clock, p, m., the following ‘DR. To am’t Rec*d from Collectors for 1863, ) g 4 _Q described property, to wit: and previous years, $ Alt the,right, tkle, interest and claim of " “ of jury fees and fines, 217 00 Alphonzo Laconic, of tn and to a certain “ “ Rec’d from owners of unseated lands, 105 64 .tract of land situate in Covington and Gi- '* “ Balance at last settlement, 104 50 ,rnrd townships, Clearfield county Po., con- “ “ of road fund of 1848 and ’49 transfd to Co. 38 00 4ftuiing 633 acres, beginning at a white “ 11 Balance due Treasurer by County, 864 68 pine; north by no. 1890,134 perches toa post, thence by no. 1891, cast 100 perches to a post, thence south 82 perches to stones, thence'east 809. porches to stones, thence «ou|h 160 perches to a post, thence east 65J perches to o post, thence south 228 perches 100 post, thence west 64 perches, Thence north 64 perches, thence west 167 perches, thence north 63 perches, west 40 perches, south 2$ degrees west 127 per., west 27 perches, north 2$ degress east2G3 perches, thence south 89 degrees west 231 .perches to the place of beginning, being .out of surveys no. 1892 and 1894, with Uj saw mill, two dwelling houses, two cabin •houses erected thereon, and about 30 acres cleared ; part of the same promises mort gaged to J. W. Smith, by Alphonzo La. .conte the 4th of May 1860. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Alphenzo Laconte. ALSO, AII the right, title, interest and claim of Henry Baker, of in and to a certain tract of land situate in Fox township, Clearfield .county, containing 495 acres more or Ibbs ; beginning at apitch pine—thence by lot no. 4189 and no. 4184 north 320 perches to a j>ost; thence by lot no. 4270 west 202 1 {>erches to a corner; thence south on a ine parallel with the eastmost line of lot no. 4272 320 perches to a corner in line of lot no. 4181, and thence enst along the aame 260 and thirty.five hundreth porches 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. Seized and taken in .execution and to bo6old as the property o Henry Baker. ALSO, All the right, title, interest and claim of William Rowles, of in and to a certain jract ofland, situate in Woodward town ship, Clearfield county, containing 113 acres more or less; bounded by land of Patrick Doliu, John M. Chase and Laport, feeing 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 the’right, title, interest and claim of Rouaher, of in and to a certain tract ofland situate in Brady tp., Clearfield county, containing fifty acres, more or less, bounded by David Wall, George Smeal, Builyand others, being the same sold by Jacob Kuntz to defendant. Seized and ta ken in execution , and to be sold as the property of George Rousher, ALSO, I - All the right, title, interest and claim of X». Jackson Crops, Administrator of Cath arine Baum, of in and to a cenaintract of Jand, situate in Burnside township, Clear field county, containing 60 acres moro or less, with about 30 acres cleared, and a log' house and barn erected thereon; boun ded by-lands of John Patchin, Wrn. Sum mervtll on the east, and by land of James ‘Thompson on the west. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of L. Jackson Crans, Administrator of Catharine Baum. ALSO , All the right, title/ interest end claim 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 Patchin, Jonathan Snyder and others, with a house, stable and saw mill thereon erected. — Seized and token in execution and to be itold as the property of William Wagoner. ALSO, All the right, title, interest end claim of Jonathan and Jonas Snyder, of in and. to a certain tract of land situate in Burnside township, Clearfield county, containing (eventv'five acres, without 35 acres clear, ed, with a house and barn thereon erected, bounded by lands of Israel Borabaugh, McEwen, William Wagoner and others. : Seized and taken in execution and to be , sold nV the property of Jonathan and Jo nasSnyder. WM. POWELL, Sheriff. February 1, 1854. , ;rTpHB valuable Saw Mill and water rl: power, with two two-story dwelling houses, a store room, and a large double fe&aro erected thereon —between four end | five hundred acres of good white pine tim* Lfeer land— indisputable title. Said land is I situiited bn Clearfield Creek, Clearfield co., and within twelve miles of Altona on the [Central Railroad, with a plank road to | unite the two points to be built next sum* ber; also within four and a half miles or the Lipton and Mt. Pleasant Plank Road already built. The mill has two upright mws, and one circular saw—all improve* Inedts new and good. The creek Is n pub* Ro -navigable stream for rafting from the 'inilt. For further information address the ipbscrtber at McVeytown. .7. J. B. STEWART. '’••February l» 1854.—6». i ,cj ii .■si*® mi ■m m i Terrifle Slaughter of tbo Bnuhuu M©®fl:b2 I a' ND the cheapest! best end Inrgestoß. {■\ Borimontof Boots and Shoos in the lS>Snty,canbefbUDdatß.Glennans*e 3; |@*s:f rftSiMi**- CR. By ain’t .paid Jurors, 8905 47 “ “ “ Election officers, 928 85 Constables, 271 37 Premiums on scalps, - 153 80 Assessors, 479 68 Commonwealth costs, 887 12 County Commissioners, 169 66 Repairs, 189 84 Prothonotary Fees, 184 74 Printing, . 148 00 District Attorney, 97.60 Jail, ' 00 86 Talisman, 88 00 Court Crier, 29 00 Refunds, 82 94 Tipstaffs, 24 00 Inquest Fees, ' 68 87 Justices, 86 96 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 16 Percentage allowed Collectors, 223 65 Treas’r “ on 84,807 62 at 1$ perot. 72 11 *i •« “ paying out 85,165 87 1 at 1$ per cent. ) 41 |< II M .11 it II if <> (I At II II II II .a ci ii ii ic ii it ii a ii ii <i ii ii «i <i ii i« ii ii ii ii if ii «i ii , ii ci ii ii <c ii ii II c< <i ic ii ii u cc ic i« u i< ii ic ii ii i« ii ii u M 1854, Jan’y 0, Bal. duo Trcas'r F. G. Miller by County, 8304 68 By Amounts dmfrom Collectors for 1858 and previous years. Years. Township. Col. Names. Coontv. State. 847, Jordan, James Rea 8151 67 807 75 848, Lawrence, Philip Antes, 700 469 “ Penn, Abrm. Spencer, 304 162 pike, Samuel Spencer, 008 Clearfield, David Litz, 17 61 Boggs, James H. Turner, 18 40 Burnside, James M’Ewen, 6 84 Woodward, G. W. Shotf, 22 70 Chest, Elias Hurd, 6 74 Bradford, William Graham, jr. 5 09 Bell, Henry Broth, 80 42 Clearfield, David Sackett, 35 84 Burnside, John Young, 62 09 Ferguson, Wm. M’Cracken, 16 41 Jordan, David Williams, 315 Morris, Jacob Wise, 3 60 Pike, Job England, 9 30 Goshen, J. W . Graham, 87 60 Beccaria, Samuel Shoff, 18 88 Bell, * John Smith, 639 Bradford, Bezel Crowell, 43 10 Burnside, David Smith, 45 63 Chest, James Curry, 116 71 Ferguson, James Wiley, 4 89 Jordan, . John M. Chose, 87 23 pike, Wm. Caldwell, 129 18 Clearfield, R. F. Ward, 7 00 Curwensville, John Askey, 62 61 Beccaria, , John Weld, jr. 100 04 Bell,, * John Pi Lee, 160 15 Boggs, Cornelius Shippy 82 67 Brady, Jos. Lines, 194 61 Bradford, V. B. Holt, 120 19 Burnside, John Myers, 106 12 Curwensville, John Patton, 37 01 Clearfield, A. M. Hills, 15 10 Chest, John M’Cully, 124 65 Covington, J. B. Gormont, 68 18 Decatur, David Kephart, 00 31 Ferguson, Jos. Moore, 08 27 Girard, Bernard M’Govern, 15 20 Goshen, W. L. Rishel, 30 08 Huston; • F. Brown, 42 10 265 Jordan, Enoch Wise, 120 37 30 59 Karthaus, Edward M’Garvey, 85 60 63 86 Lawrence, Jos. Shaw, 206 71 17 58 Morris, G. R. Dillefr, 197 84 02 72 Penn, Moses Owens, 148 30 48 88 Pike. Jos. Caldwell, 416 03 124 19 Woodward, James Alexander, 181 14 52 02 Duo from unseated lands for 1853, 1800 00 1225 84 H ii it CC c< 1853, Total, Am’t of orders outstanding, By balance due County, RECAPITULATION: F. G. Millkb, Esq. in acc't with Road Fund for 1852, ’6B: DR. To Bal. at last settlement, ©631 •» Am’t received from unseated lands, 498 17 By nm’t paid «, (< i< Bal. due Rond Fund from Treas’r 1554.0fF. <2 Millor. .Wroo and twenty eeveo dollars and twenty three cents, to full for U»o 90 13 Bal. due -103 68 “ 1 03 Beccaria, Bell, Boggs, Brndy, Bradford, Burnsido, Clearfield, Chest, Decature, Ferguson, Fox, Girard, Goshen, Huston, Jordan, Morris, 8 06 79 48 10 84 64 01 123 44 21 30 34 69 14 94 69 89 “ 8 02 “ 01 48 *• 82 18 ** 0 18 “ Union, Woodward, Karthaus, 609 66 CR. By ain’t paid Beccaria, “ “ « “ Bell, Bogflß, Brady, Bradford, Burnside, Chest, Covington, Clearfield, Ferguson, Fox., Girard, Goshen, Huston, Jordan', Karthaus, Lawrence, Morris, Penn, 6589 11 M •> « Bal. due School Fund from Treas’r F. G. Miller, 8188 85 Rec’d, January 6th, 1854, of F. G. Miller, one hundred and eighty Btx dollars and eighty five cents, in full for the above balance of school fund. Wo, the undersigned, Commissioners of Clearfield County, in tho State of Pennsylvania, having examined tho accounts of F. G. Miller, Esq., Treasurer of said tho year 1853, do certify that we find as above stated—and the amount of out standing debts duo the County, to be Five Thousand, Five Hun dred and Fifty Six Dollnrs, and Twonty Threo Cents. Witness our hands, this 6th day of January, A. D. 1854. PHILIP HEVENER, Samuel shoff. \ Attest—G. B. GooDLaNDEH, Clerk. $5,589 11 We, the undersigned, Auditors of Clearfield Couoty 4 having examined ihe accounts of 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 the County, is Three Hundred and Sixty Four Dollars, and Sixty Eight Cents, and that tho said F. G. Miller has paid over to his successor in office tho sum of Three Hundred and Twenty Seven Dollars, and Twenty Cenis, balance of Road Fund found due by Baid Treasurer, and also One Hundred and Eighty Six Dollara-and Eighty Five 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. 10 79 13 00 0 68 3 98 8 29 8 48 15 78 0 05 74 M 6 02 34 13 26 03 4 50 41 33 73 46 8 72 83 14 101 52 7" 54 7j 10 11 40 63 63 05 87 24 40 67 60 17 57 13 02 86650 23 2769 22 1000 00 03960 23 81129 78 47 81 8 10 200 16 4 28 7 83 33 72 12 00 8 94 327 23 802 65 81129 78 RECAPITULATION: ' 6. Mulsh, Esq. in aco't toith School Fund for 1852 To ain’t rec’d from owners of unseated lands for 1852 and *63, “ bal. at last settlement, Pike, Union, Woodward, Witness our hands this sixth day of January, A. D. 1854. G. W. SHOFF,) C. KRATZER, \ Auditors. J. H. SEYLER.) Attest—G. B. Goodlandeb, Clerk. List of Grand Jurors for Feb. Term A. D. 1854. | John McCord, Beccaria. Benj. Corson, Brady. John H. Seyler, Brady. Thomas Forcey, Bradford. Wm. Bloom, Jordan. Wm. Kirk, Brody. T. R. McClure, Pike. Jonathan Folk, 8011. - Robert Henderson, Woodward. Geo. Davis, Fer guson. John Byers, Jr., Burnsido. D. P. St. Clair, Covington. Duvid Kephart, Decatur." Jos. Rothrock, Morris. Alex. Liv ingston, Bradford. Wm. Graham, Jr., Bradford. Robert Pot tor, Beccaria. John Milson, Covington. Lenhart Reams, Go shen. Seth Moines, Bradford. Robert Patterson, Jr,. Jordan. F. Brown, Huston. J. M. Cummings, Burnsido. Wm. Ful lerton, Lawrence. List of Petit Jurors for Feb. Term A. D. 1854. Wm. Wallace, Lawrence. John Crowell, Bradford. Da vid Brown, Lawrence. James M. Pfoutz, Jordan. R.S. Hum phry, Pike. Johu Orr, Jordan. Jos. Fry, Beccaria. Richard Hughes, Decatur. Amos Bonsall, Brady. Josiah Washburn, Huston. John Wilson, Bradford. John Fox, Ferguson. G. W. Murphy, Curwcnsville. Richard Curry, Pike. Peter Hoover, Pike. John Kephart, Boggs. Daniel Goodlander, Brady. David Dressier, Union. Samuel Miles, Jordan.— James Glenn, Ferguson. Simon Thompson, Curwensville.— James B. Caldwell, Lawrence. Gold Wilson, Huston. Wm. Bard, Pike. J. M. Leonard, Morris. Caleb Copenheffer, Bee- ] caria. John Dillen, Beccaria. Thos. Cleaver, Penn. Jesse Williams, Beccaria. Richard London, Penn. E. D. Patterson, Huston. Wm. Wise, Ferguson. Cyrus Jeffries, Woodward. John Hoover, Beccaria. S. C. Thompson, Morris. William Blackshnir, Clearfield. Robert Leonard, Lawrence. Arm strong Curry, Chest. Jas. Moore, Ferguson. John Potter, Brady. David Shoff, Girard. John McCrea, Pike. F. G. Miller, Bell. Amos A. Read, Goshen. Bazel 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,®* Rcad.M’Colloughfc Robeson Jonathan Pearce’s Heirs, vs David Michaels, Catharine Miller, vs H. W. Mott, John Teeples, vs A. Curry, A. McClain, vs William Henderson, G. W. ShofT, . vs R. Lytle, G. W. Shoff, vs Lytle & Houtz, David Ferguson, vs Wm. and Giles Tucker, John Ferguson, vs Thomas B. Davis, ot al, De Wit <J. Lafferty, vs David Mitchell, Willianfßloom, Assignee, vs Benjamin Hartshorn, Benjamin Bloom, Jr., vs W.H.dzl. Bloom,dsMorgan, Henry Nalrhood, vs Benjamin Lounsbury, Isaac Fqr.low’s Heirs, VS J. &• J* Leonard, Cummings & Mahaffey, vs George Leech, Benjamin Comley, vs W. M. Dugan. Jan. 25, 1854. WM. PORTER, Proth’y. AUCTION SALKS, AT Mosßop’s old store room, every-night of Court week, When,great bargains will bo given to those attending.— Sales peremptory. The goods must and will be-sold, as the subscriber wishes to close out his entiro stock of goods, A great variety will bo offered on that occasion, consisting of De lanes, Cashmors, Merinoes, Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Satli netts, Tweeds, Callicoes, Linseys, Muslins, Hoseries,a variety of Handkerchiefs, Neck-ties, Woolen Hoods, mid Jackets, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Cops and Bonne|(f,Booka-afidStationary,aod a great variety pf Hardware, together with Taney articles in abundance. ' . ) jbrms of Sale mate knownat the opeumfc oflho sales. „ At the ringing of tlio bell a general attondonco is desired, when advantageous purchases can be made. < Clearfield, Jan. 96,4863, A, M- HILLS, Avctitmetr, $93 03 Bai. due -00 41 « 14 92 30,09 “ 160 42 90 41 20 20 08 12 07 6 08 41 15 8 66 38 89 1 45 65 28 143 71 4 57 39 29 120 70 69 62 873 97 JOHN M'PHERSON, Treas'r. The Republican, Is published evory Wcdnosday, by D. W. Moore &Clahk Wilso», at the low rote of 81 Q year pnynb'o in odvnnco.*~ If not paid within three months 81 25 will bo changed. If not paid within siXcnonths 81 60. If not paid within nine months 81 75. And if.not paid within tho year 82 00 will bo charged. Advertisements inserted at tho rato of 81 per square for the first three insertions, and twenty-fivo cents for each additional insertion. A liberal redaction made to those who advertise hv the year. $lO9 84 950 98 $lOOO 82 2 47 11 37 49 70 CITIZENS OF PLE4BPIELD COUNTY, IS 09 rr»AKE NOTICE, that a new firm has I been established in Curwensville, bnd with it a determination to sell goods cheaper thanthoy hnveever been heretofore offeree, under the titlo of Smith & Brown. Wo are ready to wait on all our old friends and customers, and ns many new. ones as will favor us with a call. -Just givo us a call at tho old stand, and we will con vince you that all wo have told you is true. Wo have a large and well selected stock of goods, and will sell at wholesale or .retail, as we havo said cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. Lumber, Grain and all kinds of Produco taken iq, ex change for goods. .SMITH & BROWN. 23' 04 1 67 10 60 4 34 2 00 40 11 166 85 873 97 $lO6O 62 Curwensville, Jan. 11th, 1854. Notice. —Tho subscriber being desi rous to settle up his old accounts* (which his old friends and customers having un r settled accounts will plcaso take notice.) Having to bo from hqme tho greater part of his time, persons will at all timesfind his partner Thomas Brown in tho store ready to wait on you. ISAAC SMITH. Jan. oth, 1854. REMAINING in the Post office at Clearfield, Pa., on the Ist day of January, 1854. Miss Elinor Ardery, Henry Bean, E. C. Brnctt, Caroline Ban, James Chree, Wm. Campbell, Mary Caldwell, Joseph Hasper, Wm. Collon, Peter Coppersmith, Heol Crogle, C. J. Cummings, David Ditch, Levi Derrick, Charles D. Fuller, Nathan Gurney, Culharine Hamburg, John Hill, James Hall, Charles Hollen, Joi n Hall, Francis A. Hall, John Q. A. Johnson, 2—Miss Jane Johnson, John M. Hiller, 2—lsaac Lamburn, Samuel Lam bert, John Miller, Jonathan Mays, 2 Wm. Mapes, David Miller, John D. Ma lony, Hayes Morrow, Wilson M’Enally, Mary Ann Kagaer, Angeline Robison, John F. Stiller, Adison Stanbury, Isaac B. Segner, Caroline Smous, Charles Shriver, Hiram Stiller, Miss Rebecca Smith, Walter D.Shirey, William Stark, A. Shcddenbury, Edward W. Tityell, 2 —Aaron C. Tate, Harvey D. Vinton, Tubitha Wallace, 2—--Levi Williams, Miss Caroline Welch. JOHN H. HILLBURN, P. M. Clearfield Pottery. FR. LEITZINGER, respectfully in forms the public, that ho constantly keeps on hand a good assortment of fancy Peitery ware, such ns Crocks, Dishes nod Stove Pipe Collars of every convenient size. Farmers if you want to buy cheap, give us a call at the Clearfield Pottery, near George Orr's Blacksmith Shop. Country produco will bo taken in ex change for ware, and a liberal reduction mado to wholesalo purchasers. January 11, 1854.—1 y. THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Clearfield county, in the matter of the Exceptions to the Testamentary account of Henry Hog arty ond William Mullin, Executors of John Uegarly, deceased, will attend to the duties of his said appointment on Tuesday the 14th day of February next, at his of fice in the Borough |of Clearfield, when and-whero all interostpd may attend. H. B. SWOOPE, Auditor. January 11, 185$,- ... ('I AME to the residence °f~ feymoMti J the subscriber, in Huston township, Clearfield County, about the 20th of Nov. last, a Dark Brown Heifier, with somo white on her forehead and on her hind legs be low the gambral joint, supposed to bo about two years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges ond take her away, or she will be disposed of according to law, LIONAL HETH. January 11, 1863, Tbo Clearfield Academy Stocblio'den ARE hereby notified that the meeting of the Stockholders announced to be held at the Acadomy on the2d day of Jan. A. D., 1864, has been adjourned to tho office of Jos. B. M’Enally, on Saturday the 4th day of February, A. D. 1854, at 2 o’clock, when and whero. thoy are re quested to attend and elect Trustees, &c. J. B. M’ENALLY, Sec’y. Jan. 11, 1854. The partnership heretofore existing be tween tho subscribers under the firm ol Rex & Bloom, at Bloomington, has this day been dissolved by M. M. Rex selling his interest therein to Abrahum Bloom,sen, The business will bo continued at the old stand by A. Bloom, Sen. A. BLOOM, Sen, M. M. REX.- Dec. 20, 1860. BLANKS, BLANKS. JUSTICES and Constables blanks of every description neatly executed and for sale at this office. Also, hand bills, cards, circulars, and jobs of every descrip* lion, printed on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. LIST OF LETTERS AUDITOR’S NOTICE. Stray Heiffer. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. XAtEST Attßl VAb. sna <& <£>- !£> o* THE undersigned have Jus! -received a large and well selected stock of goods, suitable to the season, consistingJn part of dry goods, staple and Fancy, Rea dy-mado Clothing, Carpets, Hats and Cops, Boots end Shoes, Overshoes, Gro* ccries, Queensware, Hardware, Clocks, Drugs, paints,and oils,Salt,fineandcourse, Trunks and Carpot bagsyCederware, &c., which they-respectfully invito the-attention. of all who wish to buy good articles,-on a very small advance on city prices to-call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, as they are determined to sell off al the lowest possible figure. v/ 1 - • IRWIN & SMITH. Jan. 25, 1854. George Oitn. BLACKSMITHIWG. THE subscribers respectfully inform the residents of the boro’of Clear-- •' field and vicinity, that thoy hnvo entered into copartnership, and 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 furnishod with a good assortment of iron, to bo able to give satisfaction to all who may patronize them. Every ef-> ■ fort will be made to have their work done according to promise, aod ina substantial'' manner. Country produce of all kinds , taken in exchnngo for work-and cash never refused. . "* N, Bv*-Our shop will be open from daylight’on Monday morning until 4P. V 1 M. Saturday of each week. / .REGISTER'S NOTICB. NOTICE i 9 hereby given that the fol lowing accounts nave been examin ed and passed by me, and remain filed of record in this office for the inspection of heirs, legatees, creditors and all others in any other way interested, and will be pre sented to tho next Orphan’s court of Clear field county, to bo held at the court bouso, in the Borough of Clearfield, on Tuesday tho 21st day of February next, lor confir mation and allowance. The account of Isaac Goss, Adminis trator of Richard Davis, late of Woodward township, decoasod. Final account of Samuel G. Davis and George Gill, Administrators of Richard Davis, lato of Beccdria township, dec’d. Tho final account of Lional Wold, Ad ministrator of John W. Miller, deceased. Tho final account of Baojamin Harts horn, Guardian of Wm. Ross Hartshorn; minor child of Wm. Hartshorn, deceased. The final account ofGeorge Roth,Guar dian of minor children of Godfried Wea ver deceased. Tho final account of Conrad Mirwioe, Sr., Administrator of Conrad Mirwine, Jf, deceased. WM. PORTER, RegV. THE CRYSTAL PALLACE, IS about to close, and so iB A. M, Hills Store. Being desirous to close out his stock of goods, he will sell for the rea dy cash for cost and carriage. He has on hand a splendid assortment of all kinds of goods usually found in a country store.— Some good pieces of Dcoskin Cassiatere, a choice lot of Cloths of almost aoy and every desciiption. Beautiful Cashmeres, and some of the latest patterns of French Merinoes, and a large lot of Calicoes, Ginghams, Books and Stationary, Boots and Shoes, particularly ladies wear of Shoes, Hats and Caps, children’s Hoods, All Wool Delanes, Snttinets, Tweeds and Flannels, Hardware of almost every kind, Queenswnre and Crockeryware, Fancy articles, Gents, and Ladies Hosiery, drc. The subscriber is bound to sell out his entire stock. A. ,M. HILLS. Jon. 25, 1654. _______ NOTICE to the officers of the several Election districts of Clearfield coun ty, You nro required to give the consta ble elect, notice of his election immediate ly after said election, to bq held the 8d Friday of Feb. next, as he & required to be in attendance in court the third Mon day of Feb. next, to take the oath of office agrenbly to the act of assembly. Those officers having charge of the returns of said election, will please hand them in be fore the calling of the court, on Monday 20th Feb. 1864. , WM. PORTER, Clerk. JAMES BIDDLE GORDON, i Att4®im®y sr4 3L&w* HAS removed his office to the room adjoining on the east the Drug Stora of Dr, H. Lorain, and will devote Ilia whole attention to the practice of his pro fession. He may bo consulted in Ifc&uh and German. Jan. 26, 1854. L. JACKSON CRANS. AMOJBHIEY At EsAW, OFFICE, adjoining his residence on .Second Street Clearfield, Pa. Hav ng charge of Judgp Barrett’a unfinished' business, Judge B’s. clients will find thaif papers in his hands, and obtnin from him such information as they may desire. WQI& IBBSISTCo A FARM on the river, near Cur wept. villa with about ninety acres of clear ed land now in the occupanoy of Benjamin Moore. For terms apply to > WM. IRVIN, Curwenwillo. Jan. 26, 1854.—pd. LETTERS OP ADMINISTRATION- Notice is hereby given that letiars of administration bn the estate of David WiL tin ms, deceased, late of Jordan tp., CISM-' fiield co. Pa., ware in duo form of '.ln* granted to the subscriber. All person* indebted will make payment, those having claims will preseut them properly outhCß* licated for settlement. John M. Chase, Adm’r, Woodword tp. f Jah, 25, 1854. >;i . : Fifty Bvshtts of Elans, "■■■": haod and for Bale ut Smith’s Cheap \/'BtoroCurwpsville,Pa, Jan2V3* John Kinross.
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