A New Gold Coin. —Senator Gwion, of California, has introduced a rather novel but national idea relative to a larger de nomination of gold coin. He proposes, by a bill introduced in the United States Senate by him, to authorize the coinage of $lOO, $5O and $25 pieces, the first to bo called the Union, the second a Half Union nnd the third a Quarter Union. His ob jects to furnish acirculating medium which will supply the wants of the people in Cali- whore they have no banks for pnper currency. » A Great Mine. —The ClifF. mine, on Lake Superior, is Said to be the richest copper mine in tho world. No less than one thousand three hundred and fifty-one tons of copper were shipped from the mine last year, and the Lako Superior Journal states “that the mine has produced, on an average, one hundred tons per month du ring tho past year, and it is as rich in mass copper as at any time heretofore. A hun dred percent., we presume, will be return-1 ed yearly, as a dividend on the amount of original investment, for many years to come.” oi7“No wonder that Nicholas is obliged to resort ton forced loan. He has told so many lies that nobody will give him any credit. sing up -10 tabl? ot to be 9 those ping to de, and I.e. At losite to King, Esq., has been ap npointed First Assistant Postmaster Gener al, vice S. R. Ilobbio deceased. i black, , direct* h : s eyes nd only c. She here be iy, they [he boat ■wburgh, [shore at r in the On Thursduy, tho 30lh of March, by VV. M. Bloom, Esq., Mr. Isaac C. Carson, to Miss Reachel Dunlap, all of Pike town ship, Clearfield co., Pa. On Sunday the 10th day of April, by James Wrigley, Esqr., Mr. John P. Condo to Miss Mury Ann London, all of Boggs township. ‘ Is published every Wednesday, by D. W. Mooue & Ci.ark Wilson, at the low rate of $1 a year payable in advance.— If not paid within three months $1 25 will bo changed. If not paid within six months $1 50. If not paid within nine mqnths $1 75. And if not paid within tho year $2 00 will be charged. as dono lo table p with a Mrs. H. a very fuy, ns Advertisements inserted at the rate of $1 per square for tho first three insertions, and twenty-five cents for each additional insertion. A liberal reduction made to those who advertise bv the year. fed my mity to ktaldu- Inot. it Mrs. he had ce tbo ioubtit THE subscriber would respectfully in form the public that he has taken tneubove old established stand, recently occupied by Mr. Samuel Evans, and entirely re-furn ished and refitted it in such a manner as to render it second to no hotel in tho county. The bar has been stocked with the best liquors, and tho tuble will always bo sup plied with the best the market can afford. Extensive stabling attached to the prem ises, and attentive hostlers always in atten dance. Doug eight [to the llwen- I takes und in Living (ended It cler- Ho respectfully asks the public to give him a trial, feeling assured that ho cun render satisfaction. JOHN LIVINGSTON. Clearfield, April 19, 1554-tf. lower es of hy- If lhe NOTICE is hereby given to all persons, not to purchase nor in any way mrd die with a certain field of wheat situate in Penn township, Clearfield co., on ground belonging to tho 11. C. Church, und which ground was cleared by James Connolly and myself jointly, I having purchased his in terest in said wheat and clearing, viz One half interest in seven acres of wheat, and his one half interest in tho crops ofi said field for three following years, and paid him for tho same. MICHAEL CONNOLLV. Clearfield, April 19, lSfi4.-3t.-pd. [ount Bt lie Lgton [five I was jiied Ided GREAT MASS AIEETINU! Tremendous Ewileincnl! NATlVESnndnllothersknowingthem selvee indebted to F. SHORT, for Shoe-making nt Clearfield Bridge had bet ter come forward and setllo on or before the first of May, ns I intend to leave, and want old matters squared before I do so, Several speakers will be in attendance, firing the ready along, ns anything else .will be useless to me. FRANCIS SHORT. ;a~ I April 19, 1854. in* ite sn* ATTENTION regulars. ¥OU will take notice that there will be a parade on tho second Saturdny of Muy, at 18 o’clock, M., when every mem ber; will be provided with five rounds of blank cartridge, and all their equipments in good order. The members will appear in summer uniform. By order of tho Captain. D. F. ETZWILER, O. S. Clearfield, April 19, ’64. N. B.—Thero will bo an election on said day for the office of Treasurer of said Company for tho term of one year. ith P tot NOTICE is hereby given to the Stock holders of the Snowshoe find Pack ervillo Turnpike Road Company, that an election for Treasurer and Managers, will be held at tho Court House in Clearfield, on Saturday the 29th of April. JAMES T. LEONARD, Sec’y. April 19, ’64. ubscribcr offers at private salo his valuable form and saw mill, situate in Woodward township, Clearfield county, ond mile from tho.Littlo Bald Eagle and Glen Hope turnpike.road, containing ono hundred and fifty-six acres, with a good two Btory dwelling house and barn there on erected. For further particulars apply to the subscriber on The premises. * CALEB COPENHAVER. April 19th, 1854 —4l—pd. Married The BSei>iib(ic»n, MANSION HOUSE, <o&wa<QXi® turnpike election. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. M. ORPHANS’OODRT SALE a I LIST OF RETAILERS I WfValliabßc Real Foreignand Domestic Merchandise BY order of the Orphans Court of j n Clearfield county, for the year 1 >ero WI 80 , d A. £>., one thousand eight hundred and at PUBLIC VENDUE, or outcry, at the fifty.f oU r. Court House in the Borough of Clearfield, i „ ■ m. l on the ihird Monday of May, 1854, all the p , .. . f ccarta interest of the minor children of Henry Ke „ v & Dickinson . do J 0 Kylar late dec d, of Girard township, of, John ' c do do ,n and to a certain piece of land therein C(jvo(Je c do do containing about eighty-four acres and al- 1 » ~ m. lowance—havinga house, burn, and other 1 Bell Township. out buildings thereon erected, and a quan- ®wis „ 'ii 1 * tity of cleared land thereon. Being the & Co., No Liquor same premises bought and held by article G e ddes, Marth & Co., do do of agreement with John Keating, Esq., by (Arthur Bell, do do,- said Henry Kylar, dec’d. i Brady Tnonship. ' Terms—Cash at the confirmation of the Carlisle & Co., No Liquor sale. 'By order of the Court, •R. H. Moore, do do JOS. STITES, Guardian. jF.H. Arnold, do do _Apnl 10 > 185 L P- W - Uarrett > do do COURT PROCLAMATION. ~ Boggs Township WHEREAS, The Honorable James Stephenson & Co., No Liquor Burnside, President Judge of the CC. Barrett, do do Court of Common Pleas pf the Eighteenth Bradford Township. Judicial District, composed of the counties Hurxthall & Brother, No Liquor of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton, and the Matthew Forcey, do do Hon. Richard Shaw, and John P. Hoyt, J. B. Graham, do do Associate Judges in Clearfield county, linve, Burnside Township. issued their precept bearing dale the 28th | McMurry & Weaver, No Liquor of February, 1851, to me directed, for the j ohn p utc hin & Sons, do do holding of a Court ofCorhmon Pleas, Or- £) ow | er & Ake do do phans’ Court, Court of Quarter Sessions, Cummings & Muhafiev, do do and Court of Oyer and Terminer and p ussc |i McMurrny, " do do General Jail Delivery, at Clearfield, in and j n/ for Clearfield county on the third Monday j Mi , eg & Rollj No Liquor of May, being tiio 1 >th day ol the month. _ . _ . . Notice is hereby given to the Coroner, . Covington Township. in and for the county of Clearfield, to ap- J jUV * Lulz, No Liquor pear in his own proper person, with Rolls John Barrnov, Liquor Records, Inquisitions,, Examinations andJ* ranc ' s Coutriel, o i other Remembrances, to do tlioso tilings 1 Clearfield Borough. | which his oflico in his behulf appertains to A. K. Wright, No Liquor jbo done,’and Jurors and witnesses are rc-|Powpll, Weavcr,& Co. do do j quired to be then and there attending, and A. M. Hills, do do i not depart without leave, at their peril. Irwin & Smith, do do I Given under my hand at Clearfield, Christian Krat/.er, do do \ this 19th day of April, in the year of our W.L. Moore, do do Lord,one thousancfpighl hundred and fifty- 1 A. B. Poatcauer, do do ! four, and the eighthieth year of American Mossop & Potorfl, Liquor j Independence. ' Curwcnsville Borough, WILLIAM POWELL, Sheriff Mcßride & Wright, No Liquor Sheriff’s Ofiicc, Clearfield, April 19, 1854. Smith (V Brown, do do Montcilus, & Co., do do Mrs. E. Irwin, do do To the People of Clearfield Comity THE undersigned wishes to inform the people of Clearfield coumy, that he Inis; been appointed us an Agent by the Ameri can Sunday School Union, to lubor in Clenrfield county, and that he will have on! hand a number of books ; such us Library I books of various kinds, and most excellent j miscellaneous works adupted to the young,; middle aged, and the aged, and in short, all the requisites for Sabbath Schools. — Permit me however to notice moro partic-, ulurly my mission among you—which is to supply every destitute neighborhood with | a Sabbath School, nnd supply them with ; books, and visit those now established. —; I In this enterprise my friends 1 solicit your i undivided attention, as it is ull important to | the youths of your county. I may bo found ;in Clearfield ufter the first ol Muy, and ' will be happy to have vou call on me. ! J. K. BILLHIMKR. April 19, ’6l. REGISTER’S NOTICE TX* OTICE is hereby given that the fol lowing accounts have been examin ed and passed bv me, ond remain filed of record in this office for Ihe inspection ol heirs, legatees, creditors and all others in any other way interested, nnd will pre sented to the next Orphun’s court of Clear field countv, to be held at the court house, in the Borough ol Clearfield, on Tuesday the llith dny of May next, for confirmation nnd allowance. Tho account of Chrslian Korb, Admin istrulor o( George Adam Korb, late of Brady township, deceased. YVM. PORTER, Register. April I7th, 1854. A Hi NT SCALES, Warehouse No. 240, Market St., PHILADELPHIA. RAILROAD, Huy, Coal, and Farmers’ Scales, set in any pari of llie cou'ri irv, by experienced workmen,andon short notice. April 12, 1854.—1 y. 111 North 3d Street Below Rase.Fhila., Manufacturers and wholesale Dealers in Corn Brooms, Painted Buckets, Willow Buckets, Cedar Ware, Looking Glasses,Clocks, Window Shades, Bristle Brushes, Cordage, Wick, Twine, Alatches, Blacking, Wood and Willow Ware of all kinds at (he Manufacturers lowest cash prices. James Euston, John M. Rowe. February 8,1854.—-3 m. JAMES BIDDLE GORDON, iLtttoffsasy tuft 3LsiWo HAS removed his office to the room adjoining on the east the Drug Store of Dr. H. Lorain, and will devote his whole attention to the practice of his pro fession. He mav be consulted in French and German. ’ Jan. 5, 1854. THE subscriber offers at private sale his HOUSE and LOT, situate on the cor tier of 3d and Locust sts., in the Borough of Clearfield. Said house is two stories high, fronting on two streets, twenty by thirty-six feet, with a good well of water at the door. For particulars apply to J. B. McEnally, or to the subscriber on the premises. Clearfield, April 5, 1854.-pd.-4t. Clover Seed Andrew cross, ofßoggstownship, announces to tho citizens of Clear field, county, that ho lias on hand,, at ms residence, a large quantity of Cloved Seed, which will be disposed on reasonable terms. Mttrch 25, 1853.—4 t.-pd. FAIRBANKS O LI) A r Til El R Terguson Township. Williams & Smith, No Liquor T. B. Davis, do do Girard Township. Thomas 11. Fulton, No Liquor Augustus Laconte, Liquor Goshen Tmvnship. Richord Shaw, No Liquor E. Irwin A Sons, do do Ilustan Tmvnship. No Liquor D. Tyler, Jordan Ibiviiship. MoGheehan & Baker, No Liquor James JU. Ploultz, do do J. M. Chase A- 11. Swan, do do Karthaus Ibicnship. Bonk A Freeman, No Liquor B. D. HaLf-A Co. &do do Edward McGnrvey, do do Lawrence Tuionship. Janies I-'orrest & Co., No Liquor Scofield &. Worrell, do do Morris Tmvnship. Edmund T. Brenner, Liquor, Thomas J. House, No Liquor, E. W. llulo & Co., do do J. P. Nelson & Ce. do do Pike Township. 11. D. Patton, No Liquor do do Putent Medicines, George Beaty, No Liquor Abraham Bloom, No Liquor Penn Township. D. W. Bobbins & Co., No Liquor A. Hyle & Brothers, do do B. Hartshorn, do do r i Woodward Tim-n ship. J.V& J. Aj. Hagerty, No Liquor 13 John M.-Chase, do do 14 Persons named in lhcubove list will take notice that un appeal will be held at the Commissioners ollicc in Clearfield on Sat urday the sixth day of May next, when und whero you may attend if you think proper GEO! WALTERS, Appraiser April 12, 185'1.-4t. BLACKSMITHINC. DAVID.LITZ, announces to liis old customers,and the citizens ofCleur lield county generally, that he is prepared to do all kinds of Blucksmilhing at his shop at Pleasant Hill Foundry, in the Borough of Clearfield. His old customers are res pectfully invited to give him a call. All work entrusted to him will be done on rea sonable terms, short notice, and in good stylo. April 12,1854.-4 t.-pd.. Dissolution of Partnership. rrpHE partnership heretofore existing | | between R. G. Wood and D. Det-, rick, of the Borough of Curwensville, hasj been dissolved. All persons knowing them-' selves indebted to said firm are requested to call and settle the same. The books of the firm are in the hands of R. G. Woods for collection. R. G- WOODS.Sj D. DETRICK. . April 12, 1854.-3 t.-pd. Wall Papers I Wall Papers! THE Subscribers have now in store their complete Stock of Paper Hangings, Cur. tains, which they offer at very low prices, wholesale and retail. Our assort ment is very complete, comprising all the qualities, both French and American. Wo manufacture a large proportion of our goods and can sell at the lowest rates. Paper Hanging done in the country at city prices.' PARRISH & HOUGH. I No. 4 N. Fifth-st., Phila. ( April 5,1854-3/n. 'Fifty Bushels of Beans, ON hand and for sale at Smith’s Cheap Store Curwensville, Pa -Jan. 25 54 Treaswrer’s Sales Of Unseated Lands for 1852 and 1853 NOTICE is hereby given,'that agreea ble to-on Act of Assonhbly passed the 13th day of March, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen, entitled on Act to amend an act directing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes, etc., the following tracts of unseated lands in Clearfield co„ will bo exposed to public sale or outcry, for arrears of taxes, at the Court house in said caunty of Clearfield, on the 2d Mon day of June next. Bcccaria Township ? 14 13 14 do No. A 151 60 Thos Kcolland, $9 39 102 11(3 Ab’m Whitman, 10 17 102 110 Michael Musscr, 10 17 44 Brown & Boyton, 3 37 140 P. Boynton, 10 71 20 K. B. E-Inmnker, 1 53 48 119 Robert Wilson, 437 do do do do 3 09 90 128 Peter Miller, 0 25 49 158 Mitchel Foulz, 3 12 158 78 John Kunk, 9 95 100 Fredrick'llubley, 0 15 20 Fredrick Honmnn, 1 25 55 50 William Bnusman, 3 27 55 108 Philip Gloninger, 3 35 113 30 William Bailsman, 7 25 50 100 do do 307 102 John Bausmnn, 027 49 158 John Mysincope, 3 13 108 78 Benjamin Wilson, 0 79 433 153 John Fordncy, 24 02 Bell Township. 439 135 Joseph Boone, 17 75 500 James McGhee, 20 12 440 John Nicholson, 450 49 John Ross, 2 28 Borough of Clcarjichl Out Lot, Lot, do do 13 13 14 do 3 67 84 Lot, 2 10 Lot, D. Brubaker, 03 ... Boggs Township. 397 80 John Thomas, 12 38' 282 John Hall, 7 05 125 Barbara Snyder, 4 72 200 Joseph Ball, 13 30 125 George Hootman, 5 33 100 HenryFrnnce, 3 74 do Henry France, 4 37 70 do do 3 07 100 Richard Thomas, 3 74 110 00 Barbara Snyder, 8 92 do do do do 594 100 Patrick Dowlin, 500 132 Barbara Snyder, 002 Bradford Township. 102 35 John Cumpbell, 540 159 Matthew Forcey, 9 75 123 John Nicholson, 879 200 Blair McLanahon, 7 95 90 John Campbell, 714 140 Susan Buzor, 10 84 420 Aaron Leavy, 22 26 207 Jasper Maylund, 13 80 238 52 Francis West, 12 01 48 Slaymakcr, 1 95 100 J. & VVm.Sansom, 3 95 200 Aaron Leavy, 13 40 00 William Sansom, 3 90 92 do do 7 25 145 Thomas Forcey, 8 34 40 do do 2 68 ..1.05 A.K. Wright, 7 73 100 John S. Kylar, 5 30 150 V. B. Holt, 7 95 85 Win, Graham, Jr., 3 37 do John Gruliam, jr., 337 100 Anron Leavv 2 65 145 J. Cope, 5 71 100 George Moore, 700 100 J. Gruham, 5 75 Brady Township. 250 Jared Ingersoll, 313 do do 308 Wm. Kirkpatrick, 303 David Kennedy, 258 Casper Stiver, 518 Joseph Ferron, 670 Jon’n B. Smith, ■do 18 do 13 do do do do do do 354 324 492 1434 do do do 155 5082 5861 5877') 5881 } 1041 Henry Wykopl, 5880 J 331 John Dunlap, 100 James Reed 77 Casper Stiver, 135 Joseph Ferroh, do do do V '- 100 George Gunter, 501 Christian Lower, 370 do do 100 G, A. Weaver, Burnside Tbwnship. 11l Christian Stake, 000 311 T. Spnckman, 10 64 299 Rebecca Brown, 18 80 158 Philip Thomas, 809 121 George Ross, 6 35 310 Fredrick Kuhn, 15 49 103 Jno. Cunningham, 8 42 98 00 John GiafT, 5 06 209 Peter Graty, {^Bl 219 Jacob Graft', II 22 315 Henry Musser, 10 11 223 Jacob M. Smith, 14 40 Chest Township. 433 153 William Cook, 28 02 do do Ebenezerßrenham.do do do do Georgo Ross, do do 416 30 James Page, 17 40 410 48 Henry Feree, 10 00 433 153 Henry Musser, 26 40 433 153 David Evans, 25 32 Covington Township. 323 300 195 5681 do 524 218 110 1891 125 Morris Stewart, 420 5367 250 George Mead, 4 19 1990 500 Morris&Stow’t,'J 1893 503 do do I - 27 3049 08 do do j 1891 918 John Kealing, J Decatur Township. 195 Joseph Harrison 11r27 306 David Kephart, 20 07 73 John Holland, 3 37 433' 153 Jacob Cox, 24 04 100 iGv Kratzer, 496 90 118 Joseph Hamblclon, 5 23 289 24 Thos.Edmunson, 13 25 60 60 do do 333 167 134 Hugh Ely, 9\25 33 120 Wm.JMontgomery, 1 67 35 60 Thos. Edmonson, ,1 04 10 Benjamin Wilson, 50 45 11 John'Skyron, 2 51 j 40 139 Thos. P. Cope, 270 1900 5 G John Cnrson, 2 85 30 Wm, Snnsom, 1 G 7 73 54 David Ziegler, 4 08; l<crguson Tmvnship. 329 John btinernelz, 15 04 21G Matthias Slough, 9 941 433 153 George Ross, 15 93 ( 132 John M. Smith, 5 29, 100 John Swan, 4 60j 100 Wileys estate, 3 45] Fox Townshij) James Wilson, 14 68', do do 4 60 do do 1 74| do do 11 36| ?lo ’do 20 TO 1 TYRONE & CLEARFLELD RAILROAD (!OMPA^iV do do 34 141 THE Books of tho said Company will do do 654 be opened at the store ofPowcl Weaver & do do 34 13 Co., in the borough of Clearfield, on Mon do do 43 09 j day the 15th, Tuesday the lGtn, and Weil do do 43 56 fnesday the 17th of May next, for the pur do .do 15 46 ! pose of receiving subscriptions to the capi do do 15 01 tal stock of said company. And also, at do do 92 the store of Charles R. Foster and Edward do do 27 60! Perks, in tho town of Philipsburg, Centro William Powers, 39 83'county, on tho Ist, 2d, and 3d of June next, James Wilson, 10 58 when a portion of»the Commissioners will B. Deavenport, 431 attend to receive subscriptions to the/stock James Wilson, 690 j 0 f said company. Girard Township. (John Mi Hale, A. K. Wright, 200 10 Samuel Fulton, 230 John C. Montgomery, Charles R. roster, 260 Morris & Stewart, 7 82 i James T. Hale, Ellis Irwin; 549 )10 do do 12 OOjJosiah W. Smith, Henry Leram, 53G do do 9 27 1 William Powel, D. J. Pruner, 103 do do 357 j William Irwin, A. G. Curtin, 115 10 do do 402 iJ. Boynton, J- . . 100 do do 287 James R. Graham, Richarfl Shaw, 250 George Mead, 358 Commissioners and others. 1000 do do 574 March 27, 1854. 44 100 ‘2OO 1888 1031 1935 1930 1918 do 5305 5300 Goslun Township. „ 1000 Wood Bargains Made, M ttW VS**' , If) nfi Hjl Y buving Stoves and castings of all 170 Morns £ Stewart, 10 91 lho Stove and Hardware J3O . icorge Mead, 4 JS; ** adjoining Leo ' nard & Moor’s Store linn , ~ o 0! in Clearfield, where all kinds of castings 1100 d ' | arc to be had on the most reasonable terms, Huston Township. I guch QS c _ i? u | ton ’ s hot air Cook Stovcsof 200 J. G. Kidder, 4 , diflerent sizos ; thocelebrated Salamander, 195 David Caldwell, 071 , coa | stovCi ) p a rlor Stoves for wood and 4257 888 15 James Wilson, 10 20 eoal Nine Plates of different sizes, Raft -4902 420 Wilhelm Willink, 14 49! in<r y luveS) sled Soles, Sleigh Soles, Man -4231 087 James Wilson, 28 1° , t |iTorates for winter andsummer, Wauffllo *4234 796 do do 31 28 ! Irons, Kettles ofdiflerent sizes.and a largo 4230 989 do do 39 06 1 assortment or Holloware of all kinds. . “4236 490 do do 19 82 j Al so.—Threshing Machines, Cider Mills, '4226 990 do do 39 72 i N,iils and Iron, of every description, con -4229 965 123 do do _ 39 23 I stonily on hand. 4230 728 112 do do 29 28 ( Orders for all kinds of castings for Grist 4225 db do 28 78 j an d Sawmills, and Engines complete, from 4889 990 Wilhelm Willink, 26 78j one , Q f orty [)orse I)oWe r, will be thank -4902 55 do do 189 p u || y rece i V ed and promptly attended to. 5063 100 William Powers, 461 A | ( k ; n(]s of cou() iry produce taken in 4897 60 Wilhelm Willink, 1 73 ! exchanne forcastings and cash not refused. 4897 50 do do 2 59 : ° L . R. CARTER, Agent. 5062 990 William Powers, 34 08 Clearfield, April 5, 1854.-I^. 5061 1113 do do 12 78 5679 1041 80 Mooro & Delnny, 35 89; SPRING GOODS! 5064 990 William Powers, 18 97 -w-pjST received and opening at C. Krat -4225 250 James Wilson, 10 04i I zer ’ s ONE PRICE CASH STORE, 4236 500 do do 20 13 a S p| on clid assortment of Spring and Sum mer goods. In addition to his usual variety, he has a large lot ofLadie s Dress Goods, such as Plaid Silk, India Silk, Plaid Lawn, Brocha Shawls, Silk, Crape and Gossamer Bon nets, &c. AIS o— A largo lot of Carpets; and floor Oil Cloths, Ready-Made Clothing, and all the new styles of Dress Shoes, cheaper than ever. C. KRATZER. April 5, 1854. 1908 5289 5290 >0291 Jordan Totonship. 433 153 William Hunter, 30 381 100 Susannah Ward, 0 34' 433 153 Daniel Smith, 30 45, 200 Silas Wilcot, 14 00 100 Samuel Scott, 7 00, 107 80 Silas Wilcot, 14 3u 300 William Wilson, 25 20 200 G & ill M’Cormick 14 00 120 W. H. Robertson, 10 64! 100 Jonathan Jones, 5 00, Karlhaus Township. 513 05 Morris & Stewarl, 26 72 200 Casper Wister, 11 20| 100 l’eler M’Donald, 5 60' 100 James Burns, do j 301 Georgo Mead, 2 00 12 75 15 95 15 70 10 20 13 15 20 41 34 17 Lawrence Township. 131 Roberts & I'ox, 504 103 YVm. Montgomery, 12 08 00 William Boyd, 0 91 52 114 Rudolph Litz, 2 77 75 Warner & Davis, 3 00 184 I,ponnrd&Wright,l 1 94 53 D 3 (! 88 5 10 4 47 8 88 do 5 10 Morris Township. 103 31 Edward Albert, 0 90 421 Jesse Yarnall, 33 64 150 Christian Masser, 8 55 300 Peter Yarnall, 13 80 272 10 Robert Glenn, 21 48 345 85 John Anderson, 19 57 330 125 Wm. A. Smith, 18 74 409 130 William Smith, 23 34 100 24 Win, M. Smith, 050 460 32 do do do 27 70 90 John Palmer, 5 13 407 86 William Smith, 23 20 437 144 Francis Johnston, 34 70 200 150 John Nicholson, 15 80 80 John Best, 3 68; 154 Hetty Morris, 10 57 j 163 Francis Johnston, 14 11 150 do do 10 20 183 Stephen Kingston, 12 46! 300 John Fry, Jun., 12 56! 360 Thomas Fry, 19 36 j 164 Bernard Gratz, 12 13 1 170 Bluir M’Lanahan, 11 58 j 96 31 Samuel Miles, 8 42; 95 143 Samuel Miles, Jr., do j 466 Jacob Weitzel, 39 57 382 Joseph Simmons, 30 17 223 SimonGruty, 15 IB j 217 Casper Huines, 14 7fli 436 114 Robert Shaw 19 80 j 431 114 Hiram Gratz, 30 36, 200 John Nicholson, 920 j 244 James Smith, 8 25, 101 125 Willium Morris, 684 106 Robert Morris, 8 10 128 Reuben Haines, 15 39 100 John Swapwjpk, 680 j 282 J. Fallow, 19 20: Penn Township. | Catholic Congreg’n.3 66 Pike Township. j 5937 00 4250 'COO.--'" James Wilson, 14 65 do 323 109 do do 813 109 . Daniel HartshocU, 8 39 : ‘ Union Tbumship. 50 ■ j David Irvine, A. K. Wright, 1 88 Jas. B. Gruham, 1 95 75 G. W. Horn, 300 Robert Fox, Woodward Tou-vhsip. 438 153 T. P. Wharton, 420 120 Henry Drinker, 25 80 240 William Drinker, 16 0“ 43 William Hagerty, 2 64 163 5 Peter Henry, , 651 140 Iluglr Ralston, 5 Of) 200 C.'& P. Lowdon, 15 47 05 34 Benjamin Wilson, 4 22 48 115 Mary Connell, 3 17 83 62 do do 5 39 100 William Wilson, 4 70 ■3OO John Morgan, 19 40 JOHN M’PHERSON, Treasurer. March 24, 1854. LIST OF LETTERS, Remaining in the Post Office at Clear \ field, April 1 st, 1954. ; Emmons Ames, Jacob B. Bilge, Jos. Breye, Stuart W. Chadell Mary Carter, i Jacob Olabaugh, George Cops, William C. ' Gatlin, Julius Conklin, Rensallaer Cram, <l, Jonathan Davis, John Earl, Joseph Earl, Thos. Graham, Sophia GrufTus, E. D. Green, N. J. Hart, A. H. Htmilin, Philip Melsell, Jno. G. Huddelsan, Elijah M’Dole, ‘James McMullen, H. IV. Mulleor, Wm. S. i Munu, A. Montgomery, 3, Miss E. C. Og i den, Jno. H. Paul, Jonathan Peters, Loret* to Roberson, Addison Sturmbury, Peter ' Swartz, Joseph Travis, Edward VV. Tit zell, 8, Jacob Wheeland, Jacob Wornel. jdorf, Wm. A. Young, Jacob Zilcox. | inquiring for letter in this list will please say they are advertised. I JNO. H. HILLBURN, P. M. i April 5, 1854, Estate of George Johnston, Jr., Dee’ll. LETTERS of Adminjstrulion having been grunted to the subscriber on the estate of Goorge Johnston, Jr., late of Bell township, Clearfield co., deceased, all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to muko immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said estato are re quested to meet the subscriber at the late residence of the deceased, on Saturday the twenty-second day ofApril next, with their cluims properly authenticated for settle mcnt. JOHN M’MANNUS, Adm’r Mure!) 8, 1Q54.-Sslpd.-6t. RUN AWAY. ALL persons ure hereby cautioned against hur boring PATRICK GOR MAN, ns he is a lawful indented Appren tice to the Hoot and Shoe trade. Any |>er spn harboring him will be held responsible for his time, which will not expire for two years and three months hence. R. GLENNAN, March 35, 1854.-31, Dissolution of Pnrlnershij) rip HE partnership'lieretofore existing H between Daniel Wetzel and Levi Weli’el of Girard township, Clearfield Co., pngQged in the Carponler business, was dissolved on the twentieth day of March lust. AH persons indebted' to said firipi will make puyment to Daniel Wetzel, apd those having claims against the same w|ll‘ present them properly authenticated lor set ! tleme'nt. DANIEL WETZEL. I levi vvetzel;; ■ April 1?, P5-L-3t,**j>‘U
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