Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, March 15, 1854, Image 5

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    ItEAUTIFtfL Extract.—The annexed List of Petit Juror* for May Term, 1854
utiful lines arc taken from Sir Hum- , T|OHN Lilz, farmor, Beccaria; F F
ay Davy’sSalmonia; —I envy no Coudriet, lumberman, Covington ;
of the .mind or intellect in others; bo it Wm Williams, farmery Jordan ; Jas Mc
tus, power, wit or fancy ; but if I could Ghee, farmor, Bell; Adam Wheeland, far*
oso'wliat would be most delightful and m er, Burnside ; ATM. Gill; farmer, Brad
folf [ should prefer oi firm religious be-'ford ; John Long, farmer, Burnside ; Oli*
to every other blessing, for it makes v er Conklin, farmer, Lawrence; Jos Lon
n.discipline of goodniesß ; creates now j 0 n, farmer, Boggs; Benjamin Babcock,
M when nil eurthly hopes vanish; and carpenter, Clearfield : Daniel Fry, farmer,
throws over the decays the destruction of Chest; James Graham, (of Isaac) farmer,
uistence, th’o most gorgeous of all lights; Bradford; Jos Postlelhwait, farmer, Brady;!
iwnkens life even in death, and from cor* Goo Ellinger, Jr., farmer, Brady ; James
ruption and decay, calls up beauty and di- Flanagan, farmer, Bradford ; W C Foley,
vinitVi -tnakes an instrument of fortuno gentleman, Brady; David Hoyt, clerk,
and shatnej the ladder to Paradise; and far Ferguson; Grier Bell, farmer, Ferguson ;
fabove all i combination of earthly hopes' Abraham Goss, farmer, Decatur; Joseph
[calls up themost delightful visions of palths Heath, farmer, Fox ; Wm L. Risher, far
and amaranths; tho garden of the blest. tho' mer, Goshen; G W ShofF, farmer, Wood
security of everlasting joys, whore the sen-j war j ; James McMurray, farmer, Burn
snalisls 1 and'skeptic view only gloom, do-side ; David Gearhart, farmer, Decntur;
cay, annihilation mid despair. jjames Johnson, farmer, Jordan; Jas Elder,
, .. - • e 'farmer, Bell; MatthiasHollopoter, farmer,
A cotenjfpornry »o c!Og. J ‘ h ° Union; Samuel Fullerton, farmer, Law-,
Georgia Agricu ura . iv\; n .i.iL ; rence ; Matthew Caldwell, farmer, Pike
protmumfor the threo bestlookin babies A G We , chi farmerj Lawrence; Benj’n!
Bays hei isat a oss to know wjiat branch Baird> f rmer Be |,. Rcnj Bonsall, farmer, 1
of mechanic Arts or ogneu pre -; . Wm ’ Mitchell> fll J rmc r, Lawrence;
miums wou col ” u un c • ‘ Andrew Addleman, farmer, Lawrence
suppose they would come under the heads Wm Bridgcns> fa ’ rmerj Karthaus; John
of domestic manufac ure. jHoovor, farmer, Mortis ; Jacob Frantz,
(ftrltig better to throw a guard aboutjcarpenter Brady ; ATScriven,physician,
thebaby’s cradlo than to sirig a song at the B eccnr j a ; E. R. Livergood, farmer, Gosh
bad man’s death-bed; better to have a care j cn . j 0 |)n Byer, farmer, Woodward; Jos
while .tlio bud is bursting to the sun than Peters, teacher, Curwensville; J F Bloom,
when tho heat has scorched tho heart of r armGr) Jordan; John Mchnfley, farmer,
the unguarded blossom. j Burnside ; Joseph M'Clarren, farmer, Do
(Krln the late arrest at Havanna,of tho George Wilson, jr., farmer, Boggs; j ggQQ
ate abler Black Warrior , tho barks C. B.< Joseph Lytle, farmer, Lawrence; Andrew:
Hamilton, and 'Pacific, and the brig J. 1 Cross, inn keeper, Boggs. J
T. Cellinga,a\\ belonging to the U. Stales,! _ nnopCRTY 1
would : seem to be the working of manifest 1 VntUnDLE ri\Ur6l\i » |
destiny, the beginning of troubles which, fadL At PlfttVaft© Ss'-100
may end bv cheeking tho utter nigrifica-'
(ion of that beaUtiful island. 'll HE subscriber offers at private sale.
.. .... , . .t .i • • . . 1. three lots, situato on ( inibert st., in
desires that Ins intellect LJ B h 0 , Curwensville, with a splen
mny grow up to soupdness, to healthy\ig- did NEW TANNERY, supplied with a*
or, must begin with moral discipline. j fountain pump andevery other necessary}
CCrMr. Corwin says he got but 86Q00 j convenience, two dwellining houses, in ;
lor his in the Gardner suit. His good condition, with other out-buildings,
cousin, Robert Corwin, got 80,000 more. nn d one stable thereon erected. j
OCT An exchange paper says there arc Tho property is in good condition, being!
three dangerous institutions in tho world, well supplied with wnter &c., and will be j
viz: kicking colts, pretty calicoes and gun- disposed of on reasonable terms, l' or ur
nowder ther P a rlicula r s npj»ty to J. B. MEnally,|
jL aa l aaB H|Mnßanw>>na ! Clearfield, Pn., or to the subscriber on the
premises. S. B. TAYLOR
March, 2d, 1fi54.-6m
MARRIED.*—On ilio I9>h inslnnt, by
iho Rev. J. R. Morris, Mr. Jafnes Brown,
to Miss CntHarino Piles, nil of Curwens
ville, Clearfield couuty, Pu.
On Tuesday morning last, in this bo
rough, by Rev, Cooper, Mr. Charles Lari*
mcr to Miss Mary Sensor.
• We acknowledge the receipt of a Imnd.
some present of 'vedding eako, for which
we return our sincere thanks, nnd at the
snme lime wish the parties success and
! huppine’ss in thoii* journey through life.
RUN AWAY.
A I.L persons aro hereby cautioned
ijL ! ngnihst harboring PATRICK GOR
MAN, u> he is n lawful indented Appren
tice to the B6ot and Shoo trade. Any per
son harboring him will be held responsible
far his time, which'will not expire for two
venrsnh'd three months hente .
•' ’ « R, glennan.
.. Marc h 25, 1954.-81.
€lovei\§eed j
1 . |
•. A NDREW GROSS,of Boggstownship, |
announces to tlio citizens or Clear-j
field, county, that lie has on hand, nt his,
residence, a largo quaniity of Cloyed Seed,
which will be disposed on reasonable terms.,
Marches, 1853.—4t.-pd._ j
List of Grii id Jurors, for May Term 1554. j
JOHN Swan, lumberman, Beccnria |
: William T.'<f*»>ort, blacksmith. Bell;
David Flegal, Jr., furmer, Boggs ; Com ad j
furmer, Woodward; Dan I. Liv- j
ingsroq, Jailor,Cur wensyille j John IJauch-
enbury, furmer, Chost ; John Orr, turn-1
German, Bell; T. D., England, farmer, |
Pjkc; Benjamin Carr, sawyer, Girard; J.=
f/Lee; farmer, Bell;. Jacob Koons farm-|
er, Girard; M. A. Frank, tailor, Clear
field ; Wm. Miller, justice,, Covington ;
Johm- R.lder; farmer, Covington; Alordiqa
Eive'rgood, farmer, Cirnrd ; G. W. Rheam,
saddler, Clearfield; Edward Kmg, farmer,
Burnside; Reed Alexander, former, Wood-
Ward;' Joiib.Rider, farmer, Covington ;
A. L. Flegal, farmer, Goslten; J°seP h
'jLogan,.,farmer, DecaturrEdward W.l
fc larmer,;Ferguson ; Abraham Hoc
,;»erj r srmer. Jordan ; Silas Munn, farmer,
;ilnipn., ’ ,■ '
:.h • 'Estate of David Sackett, Deceased.
1 14.1 GTICE is hereby'given, ,hat lottor j
? i [%f : '6f Administration have been granted
on; M Astatb of 'David
3 Sjickett into of Clearfield Borough, Clear
‘:fiefd'vcbilntyf deceased. All persons i -
'debfedid.said estate'are requested tomako
-nbyrneW, immediately; and persons bavmg
ilaifneAgainst the same will present them
; 1 PHEBE SACKETT, £ m ’ rB
!:; GEO. SACKETT, $
c ’ ‘ Marchii, 1854;-6t. _
THE subscribers respectfully inform
the residents of the boro of Clear
, field and Vicjpityi that they have entered j
into copartnership, and intend carrying
the above business in all a
,-4he ; old stand of .George Orr on thu
l ' street in said borough, and they hope by
, strict attention to business, and being con
' Itnntly 'furnished W(th a,good assortmentj
l iron, to b> ftb|e| to give; satisfaction to
t “SrSmsy pitromjo Ikw";
I fort
I ' according to promise, ans |P f substantial
( Sr.SntVy p’roduce ( of oil kindsj
[*> tpji^rexcfajip^
bfe^iii-fc^opeb,ltoto
! J t^;!p|aV:«Sornin(fW>l
■ M.'Saturday offeacb iveek.
Orphans’.. Court Sale. )
BY virtue of an order of tho Orphan*’
Court of Clearfield county, there will I
be exposed to salo at the house of John
Drauclrcrin the Borough of Curwensvillc,:
in Clearfield county, on the 15th of April |
next, at one o’clock P. M., all the interest 1
of Miles H.utshock, deceased, (being an'
undivided moiety or half part) of in and
to n certain tractor piece ol land being part
of a larger tract no. 5782, surveyed on:
■warrant to John Nicholson : Beginning nil
a post on line of no. 57»1, thence along:
'the same north li degrees east 183 per.!
ito a post; thence along lands of John Me-
Crea, south 87* degrees east ]6 perches to
a post; thence along land of .1. R. Bloom,l
■south lj degrees west — — perches to
| stones; north BSi degrees cast 72 perches i
'to a post, and thence north li degrees east
j——perches to a post; thence along land
i ofThomas Bloom, south 87i degrees oast
56 perches to a post; thence along land
of Daniel and Miles Hartslmck south 10
decrees west 183 perches to a post, and
thence along land of A. B. Reed s heirs
north 88i degrees west 116 and fivo-tonth
perches to the post and place of beginning,
containing 111 acres and 11 perches and
allowances. •
Teems.— One third cash on confirms,
tion of sale, and the balance in two equal
annual payments with interest —to he se
cured on the premises.
MARGARET NEES, Adm’r.
March 15,* 1854.-ts.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
THE citizens of Curwensville and
Lumber City and their vicinities,
will take notice that the 00-partncrship of
Montclius, Ten Eyck & co., has this day
been amicably dissolved, by B. Hartshorn
taking the store at Lumber city, and A.
M. Montclius, E. Montclius & Wm. Ten
Eyck taking the store at Curwensville.—
They will still continue to do business
nt the old stand, under the title of Moiite
lius, Ten Evck & co., where they will
be happy to’ wait on all who may call on
them. The books and papers nro left in
their hands for settlement.
Curwensville, March 15, 1854.~2m.
j STEAM SAW MILL LOW FOR CAS«.
Steam Saw Mill whioh has been
| ip successful operation at Fostoria,
Blair co. for four years will be sold for
$lOOO cash. This mill is in excellent con*
jition—has cut within the last four years
five million or feet.or lumber; the owner
having cut off all his timber is anxious to
dispose of her and will sell her for one
third of her cost. Any person wanting to
purchase can see her in operation at Fos
toria. on the Pennsylvania railroad. Ad*.
dress, G. A. MadsOn, Fostoria, B(uir cu.,
Penna,
G, A- MADSON
March 15, 1854.-2 m.-pd.
~ BA«S WANTEJD.
BEING extensively engaged in the
manufacture of paper, we will pay
to Country Merchants and others having
rags for sale, more than the present mar
ket prices — Oash. . ■ - -
* JESSUP & MOORE,
Paper Manufacturers,
Philadelphia—Nos. 24 and 26 North St.
.Ist st, below Arch, between slh and 6th,
March J 5, 1854.-2 m. .
■ t ' SaCDsba© ' •
rwN Tuesday ’night last, a small Gold
• J Breast Pin,of little value to anyone
but the ownor. Tne finder will be reward
ed on returning it to the PE;
February 10, 1854.-tf-
QPreafitiVer’s Sales Fox Tbwmhip. v
Of Unseated Lands for 1852 and 1853: .4272 425 James Wilson, 14 66
NOTICE is hereby given, that agreea-., ' * 3 ~ do do 460
bio to on Act of Assembly passed - 33 do do 174
the 13th day or March, one thousand eight. 4200 330 do do 11 30
hundred and fifteen, entitled nn Act to 4181 990 do do 34 12
amend on act directing the mode of selling 4188 600 do do .20 70
unseated lands for taxes, etc., the following 4275 990 do do 34 1^
tracts of unseated lands in Clearfield co., 4271 495 do. ; do .8-®4
will be exposed, to public sale or outcry, .4183 990 , do - 34 43
for arrears of taxes, at the Court bouse in 4241 957 • “° 'I 0 - 43 09
said caunty of Clearfield, on tho 2d Mon- 4238 947 do dp 43 58
day of June next. '• 42.42. 336 do do 15 46
Beccaria Township. 4090 923 do do lo 91
A. P. Tax. 15 34 £0 do do 92
16l 50 Thos Keatlitnd, 89 39 1535 600 do do 27 60
162 116 Ab’m Whitman, io 17 5070 990 William Powers, 39 83
162 110 Mitchell Musscr, 10 17,4400 44 .James Wilson, 10 08
44 Brown & Fulton, 337 106 B. Deavenport, 431
140 P. Boynton, 1071 Girard Township.
20., E. B. Hamakcr, 153 200 10 Samuel Fulton, 230
48 119 Robert Wilson, 437 1888 200 Morris & Stewart, 782
do do do do 309 1931 549 116 do da .12 60
99 128 Peter Miller, 625 1035 536 do do 927
49 158 Mitchel Foulz, 312 1936 103 Moses Stewart, 357
158 78 John Hunk, 995 1918. 115 10 do do 462
100 Fredrick Hubbcy, 615 do 100 do do 287
20 Fredrick Henman, 1 25 53,65 250 George Mead, 3 58
55 50 William Bansman, 327 5366 1000 do do 574
55 108 Philip Cloninger, 335 Goslun Tmvnship. ,
50 100 do do 307 j 300 Shaw A Mopes, 16 64
102 John Bowman, 6 27 1908 176 Morris & Stewart, 10 91
49 158 John Mysincope, 3 13 Huston Township.
108 78 Benjamin Wilson, 6 79: 2 00 J. G. Ridder, 4 60
Bell Township. ; 195 David Caldwell, 071
439 135 Joseph Boone, 17 75 42&7 888 15 James Wilson, 10 20
500 James McGhee, 20 12 4002 420 Wilhelm Willirik, 14 49
440 John Nicholson, 4 50; 42a5 087 James Wilson, 28 10
49 John Ross, 2 28; 42a4 7S jq do do 31 28
Borough of Clearfield. 1 4235 989 do do 39 06
Out Lot, 3 37 ,4236 490 do do 19 82
Lot, 84 4226 goo do do 39 72
Lot, 2 10 14229 965 123 do do 39 23
Lot, 42' 4230 728 112 Jo Jo 29 28
Lot, Di Brubaker, 93 4225 74 0 do do 28 78
Boggs Tnvnship.' ; 488 q 990 Wilhelm Vyillink, 20 78
397 80 John Thomas, 12 38 4(J g 2 55 do do 189
282 John Hall, 7 05 5993 199 William Powers, 4 01
125 Barbara Snyder, 4 72 48 g 7 99 Wilhelm Willink, 1 73
266 Joseph Bell, 13 30 48 g 7 59 do do 258
125 George Hootman, 5 33'5990 999 William Powers, 34 08
100 Henry France, 374 5991 m 3 do da 12 78
do Henry France, 4 37 !5679 1041 80 Mooro ADelnna, 35 89.
70 do do 307 5094 990 William Powers, 18 97
100 Richard Thomas, 3 74j 422 5 250 James Wilson, 10 04
119 90 Barbara Snyder, 8 92 599 do do 20 13
do d ° d®, ■_ d ° ?™ 1 Jordan Tmvnship.
lf;0 Patrick Dowlin, .1 00 ; 433 15a vVilliam HuDtor, 36 38
132 Barbara Snyder, 662 10fl Susannah Ward, 934
Bradford Tmvnship. 433 153 Daniel Smith, 30 45
102.35 John Campbell, 540 i 099 Silas Wilcot, 14 00
159 Matthew I-orccy, 9 75 ; 100 Samuel Scott, 7 00
123 John Nicholson, 8 791 197 go Silas Wilcot, 14 30
200 Blair McLaughlin, 7 95; 399 William Wilson, 25 20
90 John Campbell, 7 14. 20 q G&M M’Cormick 11 90
140 Susan Rogers, 10 84 U*' 120 W. H. Robertson, 10 64
420 Aaron Lcqvy, 22_20i. 499 Jonathan Jones, 560
o,° D ro Jasper. May land, ISSOj jCarthuns Township.
238 52 brancisWest, 12 Morris&StoivnrljBB 72
48 Slay maker, ?<2.) 5 720 2(10 Casper Wistcr, 11 20
100. J. & Wm. Lawson, 3 95 100 Peter M’Donald, 560
200 Aaron Lcavy, onnilo7s 100 James Burns, do
60 William Lawson, 5 55, 3QI Gcorgo Mead, 200
92 do do t ■i o , ° .
145 Thomas Forccy, 8 34: Lawrence Tmvnship.
49 do do 268 • 2003 131 Roberts & Fox, 5 0
165 A. K. Wright, 7 73; 163 Wm.Montgomery,l2 68
100 John S. Kylar, 530 66 William Boyd, 591
150 .V. B. Holt, 7 951 52 114 Rudolph Litz, 277
85 Wm, Graham, Jr., 3 37: 75 Warner & Davis, 3 00
do John Graham, jr., 337 1 184 LeonardA Wright,ll 941
100 Aaron Leaw 2 051 24 A. K. Wright, 188;
145 J. Copo, ' 5 7l| 25 Jas. B. Graham, 19a
100 Gcorgo Moore, 7 06 1 Morris Township.
109 J. Graham, 573 103 31 Edward Albert, 6 99|
Brady Township. 421 Jesse Yanall, 33 04|
250 Jared Ingersoll, 12 75 150 Christian Musser, 8 oo ;
31 3 do do 15 95 300 Petor Yannll, 13 80'
308 Wm. Kirkpatrick, 15 70! 272 16 Robert Glenn, 2148!
303 David Kennedy, 16 20| 345 85 John Anderson, 19 57|
258 Casper Stiver, 13 I 5! 330 125 Wm. A. Smith,- 18 74 1
518 Joseph Fcrron, 26 41! 409 130 William Smith, 23 84
070 Jon’n B. Smith, 34 17' ICO 24 Wm. M. Smith, 0 50]
j 486 32 do do do 27 <o^
i 00 John Palmer, 5 13 !
407 86 William Smith, 23 20 j
437 144 Francis Johnston, 34 701
200 150 John Nicholson, 15 801
80 John Best, 3 681
154 ' Hetty Morris, 10 571
183 Francis Johnston, 14 11 j
150 do do 10 201
183 Sthphen Kingston,l2 46;
300 John Fry, Jun., 12 50
380 Thomas Fry, 19 36
164 Berunrd Gratz, 12 13
170 Blair M’Donahan, 11 58
90 31 Samuel Miles, 8 42
95 143 Samuel Miles, Jr., do
4GO Jacob Weilzel, 39 57
382 Joseph Simmons, 30 17
223 SimonGraty, • 15 15
217 Casper Haines, 14 70
430 114 Robert Shaw 19 80
431 114 Hiram Graty, 30 36
200 John Ficholson, 020
244 James Smith, 8 25
101 125 Willium Morris, "6 84
100 Robert Morris, 8 15
128 Reubep Haines, 15 39
100 John Swnnwick, 68U
282 J. Farlow, 19 20
Penn Township.
90 Catholic Congreg’n.B 06
Pike Township.
600 James Wilson, 14 85
323 109 do do 8 13
109 Daniel Hartshock, 5 39
Union Township.
60 Duvid Iryine,
75 G. W, Horn,
Woodward Townseip.
433 153 T. P. Whorton, 28 13
420 120 Henry Drinker, 25 80
240 Willinm Drinlftr, 16 08
43 . William Hngerty, 254
163 5 Peter Henry, 551
140 Hugh Ralston, 509
404 26 Samuel Hamilton, 14 31
200 C. & P. Lawdon, 16 47
65 34 Benjamin Wilson, 422
• 48 115 Mary Connell, 317
83 62 do do 5 39
100 Wiliiam Wilson, 470
JOHN M’PHERSQN, Treasurer.
March 24,1854.
19
181
137
334
331
492
1434
155
6682
5861
5877
5879
5881
5886 „
323 331 John Dunlap, 16 88
300 100 James Reed 5 10
195 77 Casper Stiver, 4. 47
5681 135 Joseph Ferron, 868
do do do. do do
524 100 George Gunter, 510
218 501 Christian Lower, 28 76
110 370 do do 20 96
100 G, A. Weaver, 510
Burnside Tbwnsldp.
11l Christian Stake, 600
311 T.Spackman, 10 64
298 , Rebecca Brown, 18 86
■ .Chest Taivnskvp.
. 433 163 William Cook, 28 62|
do do Ebenezorßonham, dodo'
•da do George Rasa, dodo
416 30 James Page, 17 4Q[
416 48 Henry Feree, 16 0Q i
433 153 Henry Musser, 20 40 |
433 158 David Evans,. 25 32 j
Covington Township. I
1891 125 Morris & Stewart, 420
5367 250 George Mead, 4 101
Decatur Tbjcnship. 1
| 400 : Joseph Rooper, 23 12'
I 195 Joseph Harrison 11 .27!
! 306 David Kephart, 20 07 j
| 73 John Retlnnd, 3 37'
433 153 Jacob Cox, 24 04 j
100 C. Rratzer, 4 96
90 118 JosephHambleton, 5 23:
• 289 24 Thos. Edmonson, 13 251
60 60 do do 333
167 134 Hugh Ely, 9 25
33 120 Wm. Montgomery, 1 67
35 60 Thos. Edmonson, 194
10 Benjamin Wilson, 56
.45 11 John Skyron, 251
49 139 Thos. P. Cope, 276
52 6 John Carson, 285
30 • Wm. ganson, 167
73 54 David Ziegler, 408
- • J'erguson Tbwnship.
329 John Stewartson, 15 04
, 216 Matthias Slaugh, 9 04.
488 153 George Ross, 1593
132 John M. Smith, 529
- • r >ioo : John Swan, 460
' 100 Wilevs estate, 3 45
I f -
10R Henry VVykopt, 53 08
The Republican,
Is published every Wednesday, fey D.
W. Moore & Clark Wilson, at the low
rote of $1 a year payable in advance.—
If .not paid within three monthsSl 25 will
bo changed. If not paid within six months
$1 50. If not paid within nine months
$1 75. And if not paid within the year
$2 00 will be charged.
I Advertisements inserted at the rate of
$1 per sqttaro for the first three insertions,
and twenty-five cents for each additional
insertion. A liboral reduction made to
those who advertise by the year.
to If ©nan’ EiatoircDsftoy
pi Purchase Where You Nensc! |p
ff lake pleasure to announce toour|g
1. old friends, that I am prepared top
iffsell ull kinds of Groceries cheapcrp
SSjtlmn any other house this side ofPhil-p
Mndelphia. Call and see prices. Don’tp
the place, at the corner oppo-p
Bj>sitc the Pennsylvania Rail Road Do-p
Goods delivered ut Tyrone twoßg
Bodnya after purchasing. Mind that Ip
Mess Pork, Bacon and Tobacco,
While Lead, Oil, Ropes, &c. Alhg
which will bo sold at a very low.;|a
for cash. LR- LRY. p
p Harrisburg, Fcb’y 8, 1854. p
NOTICE TO COLLECTORS
*. LL Collectors previous to 1853, will
/•%. take notice, that if the whole amount
of their Duplicates aro not paid \n full on
or before Aiay Court, they can positively
expect to pay Sheriff’s co3ts immediately
after Court. And a number of Collectors ,
for 1853 will be dealt with in the satno ,
manner if they do not attend to this notice.
We are determined to have those outstand
ing debts dye the County collected in or
der to make cash payments for all liabili
ties in the future progress of the business
of the county. By ordor of the Com’rs. ,
G. B. GOODLANDER, Clerk.
Clearfield, Eeb. 25,1854.
€Ee»rl?ieM Pottea*y»
FR. LEITZINGER, respectfully in
forms the public, that ho constantly
keeps on hand a good assortment of frfncy
Rettery ware, such as Crocks, Dishes and
Stove Pipo Collurs of evory convenient
size. Farmers if you want to buy cheap,
give us a call at the Clearfield Pottery,
'near George Orr’s Blacksmith Shop,
i Country produce will be taken in ex
i change for ware, and n liberal reduction
|! made to wholesale purchasers.
January 11,1834 —-ly^
Terrific Slaughter of the Russians
By Q®Kalbiiiß®<fi ETlostoS
VND the cheapest, best und largest as
sortment of Boots and Shoes in the
countv, cun be found at R. Glcnnans es*
tablishmont, two doors west of A. M. Hills’
stoie. If yon doubt it please call and be
convinced. No purchaso no pay.
r.gleNnan.
4! February 1, 1354.
NOTICE is hereby given to all per
sons, not to purchase or in any way
meddle with tho following described prop
erty now in possession of A. Warren, in
Brady township, as the same belongs to
us, and are only on loan to him, viz:
One two horse wagon, ono bay horse and
harness, one bay mare and harness, one
cow, 2 steers, 2 tons of hay, one wind mill,
four acres of rye, and 12 ncrcs of wheat in
ibe ground
LEVER FLEGAL, & CO
Feb., 15th, 1854.
TURNPIKE ELECTION-
rB'IIE stockholders of the Snow Shoe
| and l’aekerville Turnpike Road Com
pany will hold an election nt the Court
House in Clearfield, on Saturduy the 11th
day of March next, to elect a President,
Treasurer and Managers for said Compa
ny. By order of the board.
JAS. T. LEONARD, Sec'y.
Clearfield, Feb. 28, 1854. —2w.
JAMES BIDDLE GORDON,
HAS removed his office to the room
adjoining on the east the Drugstore
of Dr. H. Lorain, and will devote his
■ whole attention to the practice of his pro
fession. He may be consulted in French
and German. Jan. 20, 1854. _
~ L. JACKSON CRANS,
ATTOMOT AT 3LAW 9
OFFICE, adjoining his rosidonce on
Second Street Clearfield, Pa. Hav
ing charge of Judgo Barrett’s unfinished
business, Judge B’s. clinnls will find their
papers in bis hands, and obtain from him
such information as they may desire.
Disso'utloq of Partnership.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the
partnership heretofore existing be
tween J. V- D- Murphy, and W. H.Smith,
of the Borough of Curwensvillo, wus dis
solved on the 29th of Aucust, 1653.
J. Y. D. MURPHY.
W.-H. SMITH.
Curwensvillo, Feb.JIG. 1854^,-31. -pu.
A FARM on the river, nearCurwens.
ville with about ninety ucres of clear
ed land now in the occupancy of Benjamin
Moore. For terms apply to '
VVM. IRVIN, Cutwensville.
Jan. 25, 1854.—pd.'
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
Notice is hereby given thut Ictters ’of
administration on the estate of David Wil
liams, deceased, late of Jordan ip., Clcar
fiield co. Pa., were in due form of law
granted'to the subscriber. All persons
indebted will make payment, those having
claims will present them properly authen
ticated for settlement.
John M. Chase, Adrn’r.
Woodward tp.,|Jan. 25, 1854.
Orphans' Cout't Sale; ,
BY virtue of on order of the Orphans’
Coikt of Clearfield counfy,]ihQir<s^iiJt
Lo exposed for sale on the premises in the
Borough of Curwensville, in Clearfield co.,
on tliefithdny of April. A. D.TBt>4»nt one
o’clock P. M., nil the interest of. Abraham
Ilartshock, deceased, at tho timoofhisde>
cense, in a certain lot or piece of ground*
with the frame house and stable thereon
erected, situntc in the Borough of Cur
wcnsville, Clearfield county, at the norths
east corner of State and Thompson street,
containing about fifty foci on State street,
and being about one hundred and eighty
deep (of'that width) to an nlley.
TmtMs.-r-One hal I'ensh on confirmation
of sale, and the balanco in one year with
interest, to be secured by mortgage.on the.
premises.
DANIEL lIARTSOCiC, MnV u ...
Morph 3, 1854.-ts.
Estate ot George Johnston, Jr , Dcc'4. :
LETTERS of Administration having
been grunted to the subscriber on.tlio
estate of Goorgc Johnston, Jr., late of Bctt
township, Clearfield co., deceased, alt per
suns indebted to said estate are requested ttt
make immediate puyment, and all persons
having claims against said estate are m
quested to meet the subscriber at the late
residence pf the deceased, on Saturday the
twenty-second day of April next, with theft
claims properly authenticated lor 6etlfe,
ment. ’ ■
JOHN M’M ANNUS, Ad mV.
March 8, 1854.-Slpd.-ot.
CITIZENS OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY,
r |p AKF. NOTICE, thnt a now firm has
J| been established in Curwensville,
and with it a determination to sell goods
cheaoer than they haveever been heretofore
offered, under the title of Smith & Brown.
We aro ready to wait on nil our old friends
and customers, and as many new ones
aa will favor us with a call. Just give us
a call at the old stand, and wc will con
ivinco you thnt all wo have told you
true. We have a large and well selected 'l
stock of goods, nud will sell ntwholasalt
or retail, aa we havo said cheaper than
you can buy elsewhere. Lumber, Grain
and all kinds of Produce taken in ex
change for goods.
SMITH & BROWN. .
Curwensville, Jan. 1 Uh, 1854. ' ' ■
Notice. —The subscriber being desi
rous to settle up his old accounts, (which
his old friends and customers haviiYj'un
settled nccounts will please tako notical)
Having to be from home tho greater
part ofhistime, persons willntall limes find
his partner Thomas Brown in tho store
ready to wait on you. ISAAC SMITH..
Jan. 6th, 1854.
~
valuable Saw Mill and walpr
| power, with two two-story dwelling
houses, a storo room, and n large double
barn erected thereon—between four and
five hundred acres oi good white pine-tim
ber land —indisputable.title. . Snid lnnd;L
situated on Clearfield Creek,Clearfield co.,
and within twelve miles of Altona on.the
Centrul Railroad, with n plank road t<>
unite the two points to be built next-sum
mer; also within four and a half miles tn
the Lipton and Mt. Pleasant Plank -.Road
alrcudy built.' The mill has two upright
saws, and one circular saw—all improve
ments now and good. Tho creek is a pub
lic navigable stream for ruffing from tlx
mill. For further information address the
subscriber at McVeytown. ..i
J. B. STEWART.
February 1, 1654. —6t.
]!©w© & IHrastom, * .
11l North 3r/ Street Below Rase, Phila ,
t* ANUFACTURERSnnd Wholesiiib'
\% j Dealers in Corn Brooms, Painted
Buckets, Willow Buckets, Cedar Ware.
Looking Glasses,Clocks, Window Shades,
Bristle Brushes, Cordage, Wick, Twine,
Matches, Blacking, Wood and Wijlou
Ware of all kinds at the Manufacturers
lowest cash prices.
James Euston, John M. Rowe.
February 8,1854. —3 m.
LATEST AKitlVAIi.
m w ©■ <© ©
undersigned havo just received
H a large and well’ selected stocky 3
goods, suitable to tlio season, consistingV
part of dry goods, staple and-fancy, Rjai
dy-mado Clothing, Carpels, Huts ami
Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ovorsliocß, Gr<>.
cories, Qucenswarc, Hardware, Clocks,
Drugs, points,and oils,Salt, fineandcourpe,
Trunks and Carpet bags, Cederwore, &c..
which they respectfully invito the attention
of nil who wish to buy good articles, one
very small advance on city prices to call
and examine before purchasing cLcwlidr<- :
as they arc determined to- sell off at tin
lowest possible figure.
IRWIN & SMITH,
Jan. 25, 1854.
TEE OR YSTAL FALLACE,
IS about to close, and so is A. M, HilL
Store. Being desirous to close out
Ins slock of goods, he will sell fpjr the rea
dy cash for cost and carriage. He has on
hund.n splendid assortment of all kinds of
goods usually found in a country store. —
Some good pieces of Deoskin Cassimerc.
a choice lot of Cloths of almost any qn i
every desciiptiop, Beautiful Cashmeres,
and some of the latest patterns of French
Merinoes, and a large lot of Cnlicoes,
Ginghams, Books and Stationary, Boots
and Shoes, particularly ladies wear ol
Shoes, Hats and Caps, children’* Hoods,
All Wool Detunes, Sattinets, Tweqds and
Flannels, Hardware of ulmost every kind,
Queenswnre and Crockery ware, Fancy
articles, Gents, and Ladies Hosiery, &c,
The subscriber is bound to sell .out-,bis
entite stook. A. M..
Jan. 25, 1854. , ; : !
Fifty Bushels, cf' Rtans, ■ ,
ON hand pnd foy sale at Smith's Cheap
Store Ciuwensville, Pa -Jun. 25 Jy\