Tub Court Costume Again. —Tho London correspondent of the N. Y. Tri bune, says the diplomatic clothes question has again been revived in the British Court: The livery question is again revived.— Several members of tho American legotion were present yesterday, at the drawing room held by the Queen. In tho belief that the great American complication was al ready settled in England* they appeared in dress, and indeed, looked liko the only gentleman among unsightly En glishmen in the awkward court costume. But suddenly the master of ceremonies ap proached one of them in great consterna tion, and remarked that the Queen had al ready gone ns far ns possible, by not ob jecting to a plain black attire, but American republican was presuming rather too fur— pointing to tho elegant pantaloons of the gentlemen; black smalt clothes would do; but pantaloons! It was worse than the an nexation of Texas. In .fact, he protested solemnly against this breach of etiquette— which, it seems, cannot bear pantaloons. The American gentlemen most gallantly kept their ground, and did not heed their protestation. Stealing Letters from the PO9T Office. —It is getting to be n rather .com mon practice, which the postmasters are endeavoring to guard against, Tor persons to obtain letters from the post-office, false, ly representing that they had been sent for them. A man was arrested-in New York on Friday for this offence. Ho paid one visit and had applied the second time, when the clerk stepped outside and seized him, just as he was walking off with another batch of letters. He was taken to the post master’s room by the special agent, to' whom he soon made a full confession of his operations, which it appears, had been going on for some time, and at onco ex plained the loss or a large number of miss ing letters belonging to individuals and firms. The Manufacture of WnisKEv. —! On Tuesday last, a meeting was held in Cincinnati, of persons engaged in the 1 manufacture of whiskey. Twenty-three I manufacturers’ establishments were repre- j sented most of them in Ohio, although a portion of them are in Kentucky nnd .In diana. The twenty-three establishments represented consume 14,058 bushels of coin and other grains daily,which is raising four millions a year, nnd manufacture nbout ten millions of gnllons of whiskey annually. One establishment alone con sumes 1,440 bushels of grain daily, and employs over fifty coopers in making bar rels- ' MARRIED.— On the 20lh of April, by Charles Sloan, Esq., Mr. Samuel Bell, ol Armstrong county, to Miss Catharine Kline, of this county. - _ . I On the 30th of April, by D. Dressier, | Esq., Mr. Morris F. Farley, of Huston tp„ to Miss Rebecca W. Dunlap, of Brady tp. On the 2nd instant, by Wm. M. Bloom, Esq., Mr. D. E. Mochel, formerly of Anronsburgh, Centre county, to Mrs. Alice Jane Shafer, of Pike township, Clearfield county, Pa. _ The Republican, Is published every Wednesday, by D. W. Moore & Clark Wilson, at the low rate of 61 payable in advance.-- If not paid within three months 61 be changed. If not paid within six months 81 50. If not paid within nine months 81 75. And if not paid within the year $2 00 will be charged. . Advertisements inserted at the rate oi 81 per square for the first three insertions, and twenty-five cents for each additional insertion. A liberal reduction made to those who advertise by the year. SALE OP SAW HILL PROPERTY Of William Hartshorn, deceased. THE public sale (ordered by the Orph ans’ Court,)- of that Property , late the property of Wm. Harts horn, deceased, situate in Pike «°wnsh.p, Clearfield county, joining lands of Isaac Bloom, Jonathan Hartshorn and others, consisting of one hundred acres of land, having a large quantity of goodpine tim ber thereon, and a good Saw Mill theroon erected with a good water power, was ad journed from Dec. Court 1853, to Monday the 15th day of May, A. D., 1854, at ono o’clock, P. M-, atthe Court HoUBB ,n Cl “ fiCld ' JOHN SWAN, _ | Guar’s. SEP’A HARTSHORN, $ May 10, 1854- New Clothing Store! ny 3L 3L M A H, TT* ESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of Clearfield, and the public Generally, that he has just received and is pow opening in the borough ofClearfield in the office lately occupied by L. J- Cra "®» in the south end of town, a J a^ p . a splendid assortment of Ready-Made Cloth ing, which he proposes to sell for cash on ae reasonable terms as they can be had elsewhere in the county. . . , - Purchasers are respectfully invited to call nnd examine my stock before purcha ring elsewhere.. MOYER ULLMAN. Clearfield, May 10, 1854. tf. A N industrious mechanic, to work at \ the Blacksmith Trade, will be found tools and stock, and plenty ot jvork insured on liberal terms, (and also R house to live in.) Any person with a family -wishing such a situation will apply to the subscriber living in Lawrence tp., two and a half miles from Clearfield Town, two ana • AMOS Seq., May 10, 1864.-3 t.-pd. * N oßSortment of fresh Glover Seeds, /m (large and small at ■ “MOSSOP & POTTORFF S. May 10,16 W. AN OLD STORE IN A NEW DRESS. MY Blood Red Ring is on the breeze nt the room fnmilinrly'known ns the OLD CORNER STORE, opposiie Hemp hill's Hotel, and nt the sign of the RED FLAG, there is now'opening out decided ly the most choice selection of Summer Goods, (suitable in overy respect for this community) thnt has ever been offered for sale in this county in the mountains. To attempt to enumerate or describe my lot of entire new goods, which 1 offor to the public would be altogether too laborious an undertaking for me nt the present time. — I would merely say, that in the. line of Ladies Dress Goods, 1 defy competition either in price, quality, or beauty of stylo. Boots and Shoes in the greatest variety— Hats and Cops that cnnnot be bent—beau tiful Summer Cnssimeres in fancy styles, Black Cloths, Black Cnssimeres and fancy Sattinets, together with all 'kinds of Dry j : Goods which nre usually required in this COURT IRQCLAMATION market' "tn67HEREAS, Tho Honorable Jnmes Some beautiful sets of Iron Stono Ware, TV Burnside, President Judge of the and a nice selection of Quecnswaro of all Court of Common Pleas • kinds; also, fancy articles in no small Judicial District, composed of the counties nunntitv 'of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton, and the 1 The above mentioned stock of goods will 1 Hon. Richard Shaw, and John P. Hoy be offered for sale nt lower prices than tho' Associate Judges ,n Clearfield ooun.y, ha same quality nnd styles of goods have ev-; issued their precept bearing date the i!Jth in .lL ptacl, « proof of of F.b.0.;,, BM. to m. ! .h», lonly.sk . compiirison of prices nnd, holoing of .Conn of’Commo' £ aua |iiy with nnv other goods in town. i phans Court, Court Q > qunti.y w.tn nn.y o b HILLg and Court of Oyer and Terminer and Ptpnrfintd Mav 10 1854 i General Jail Delivery, at Clearfield, in nnd Clearfield, MayJIVIBM. , C]unrfjel(J counl) ? on the lhird Monday SADDLING AND HARNESS HARING. | o f M being the Lib day of the month ** THE subscriber would res-' Not'ioe is hereby given 'to the Coroner, j pcctfully announce lo thocit- in and for the county of Clenrfield, t° «P-j of Clearfield, nnd the pear in his own proper person, with Kollsj **SPGr~* s public generally, that he has Records, Inquisitions, Examinations an commenced the business of Saddliug und other Remembrances, to do those things | Harness making nl his Shoe shop, where he I which Ins offico in his behalf appertains lo ( will punctually attend to the orders of all be done, nnd Jurors and witnesses are re-, who may favor him with a share of their quired to bo then and there attending, an custom. He intends to keep good work- not depart without leave, at their peril. j men, nnd will sell cheaper than any other Given under my hand at Cleurhoid, shop. He tenders his thanks for past fa- this 10th day ot Apri., m the yeai of nut vorsin the Boot and Shoe business, nnd Lord,one thousand eight hundred and till} • would also muko knowii that ho will con- four, nnd the eightieth year of American linue to attend lo all business in that line Independence on the shortest notice, nnd is determined to ; WILLIAM POVVLLL, She fi sell cheaper than any nnd all others. ! Sheriff’s Office, Clearfield, April 19, l -jl J. H. JONES. Clearfield, May 10,1854.—3m. Ta the People of Clearfield County. j . THE underbinned wishes to inform ihej SMBa 3J&BM£§B " | nn d allowance. The account of hristian Korb, Admin istrator of George Adam Korb, late ol Brady township, deceased. y WM. PORTER, Register. April 17th, 1854. MANSION HOUSE, rgaßga S 3 ® o THE subscriber would respectfully in form the puhlic that ho has taken thoubovo 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 the county. The bar has been stocked with the bestj liquors, and the table will always be sup- : plied with the best tho market can aflord. Extensive stabling attached to tho prem ises, and attentive hostlers always in alien dance He respectfully asks the public to give him a trial, feeling assured that ho can re „d„ IIvINGST ON. "Clearfeld, April 19, 1854-tf. blacksmithing. BAVID LITZ, announces to his old j customers,and the citizens of Clear-1 field county generally, that he is prepare t io do all kinds of Blacksmithing at his shop, at Pleasant Hill Foundry, in the Borough | of Clearfield. His o!0 customers are res nectfully invited to give him a call. At Ek entrusted to him will bedoneonrea sonable terms, short 0 n I °' l ,?®’ A " d 6 style. April 12, 185d.-.4t.-pd. •Dissolution of Partnership. partnership heretofore existing | between R, G. Wood and J. Del-, rick, of the Borough ofCurwensville h» 3j been dissolved. All persons knowing hem selves indebted to said firm are requested to call and settle the same rho hooks of the firm ore in the hands for collection. J. DETREICH April 18. 1854.-3 t.-pd. N' OTICE is hereby given to all persons, not to purchase norinnoy way W THE Subscribers have now instore their 1 , die w a certai:SS.»3 r if■: prices, wholesale and retail. Our assa i , j f jointlyt I having purchased his in ment is very complete, compri!sing al i ? j n J 9a ,d wheat and clearing, viz qualities, both French and America . I interest in seven acres of wheat, | 3 We iaufaetare a large P/'P»' "V/l°d h“. o». halt ialareat in Iba our goods oad cod Mil atfield for Ihree folio..,fig year., aad| I* -1 "" '"SSS cQNNOLLV. ” No. 4N.F,111l »l.,PMa.| . cle „ Be |d, April mreSd-P'-pd. j April 5, 1854.-3 m. " i M ORPHANS’ COURT SALEM Ot‘Vnluablc Real Estate. BY order of Jhe Orphans’ Court ofj Clearfield county, there will be sold at PUBLIC VENDUE, or outcry, at the 1 Court House in the Borough of Clearfield; I on the third of May, 1854, all the J interest of tho minor children of Henry j ICylar, lute dec’d, of Girard township, of,' in'and to a certuin pieco of land therein, [ containing about eighty-four acres and al-! ilowance —having a house, barn, nnd other out buildings thereon erected, and a quan tity of cleared land thereon. Being the same premises bought nnd held by article of agreement with John Keating, Esq., by said Henry Kylar, dec’d. Terms—Cush at the confirmation of the gale. By order of the Court, JOS. STLTES, Guardian. April 19, 1854. ' FAIRBANKS fpT PATENT SCALES, /|g fiOLUATTHKIIt Warehouse No. 240, Market St., PHJLAD elphia. RAILROAD, Huy, Coal, and Farmers’ Scales, set in any part of the coun try, by experienced workmen and on short notice. Apr»H2, 1854. 1). ©©wo <§s ESmstom, 111 North 3 d Street Below R f^' P ! llla :'\ and Wholesale, fw| Dealers in Corn Brooms, Painted Buckets, Willow Buckets, Cedar Ware, i Looking Glasses,Clocks, Window Shades, Bristle Brushes, Cordage, VVicU, Twuio, I Matches, Blacking, Wood and VV. lovv I Ware of all kinds at tho Manufacturers lowest cash prices. James Euston, John M. Rowe. February 8, 1854. —3m. _ S'©® siUMa*.. THE subscriber offers at private sale his HOUSE and LOT, situate on the cor ner of 3d and Locust sts., tu tho Borough of Clearfield. Said house is two stories hioh fronting on two streets, twenty y Ey-E feef, with a good well of water at 1 tho door. For particulars apply to J. B. | McEnally. or to the pr aScl!l. *P ,il 5 ' 1854.-pJ.-4t. Treasurer’s Sales . 85 60 Edmonson, 194 Of Unseated Lands for 1852 and 1853. 10. Benjamin Wilson, 50 TVT OTICE is hereby given, that agreen- ' 45 p 276 IV blc to an Act of Assembly passed . 49 139 Thos.P.Cope, 278 the 13th tiny of March, one thousand eight 5 0 John ’ i 67 hundred and fifteen, ’entitled nn Act to , 30 • V^:, S “; \JJ amend an act directing the mode of selling 73 54 Ditvi g » unseated lands for taxes, etc., the following Ferguson Township. ' tracts of unseated lands in Clearfield co., 329 John btinemelz, 16 will be exposed to public solo or outcry, 216 Matthias Slough, 9 94 for arrears Of taxes, at the Court house in 433 153 George Ross, 15 93 snid county of Clearfield, on tho 2d Mom 132 John M. Smith, 529 dayiof June next. * 100 John Swan, 460 Beccaria Township. 100 Wileys estate, 3 4o No. A. P. Tax. , fixe Township. 151 50 Thos Keetland, $9 30 ! 4272 425 James Wilson, 14 66 162 116 Ab’m Whitman, 10 17 do 132 do do 460 162 116 Michael Musser, 10 17 du 50 do:, do 174 44 Brown & Beyton, 337 330 do do 11 36 140 P. Boynton, 10 71 41gl qqq do do 34 12 20 E. B. Humukcr, 153 4188 • pgg do do 20 70 48 119 Robert Wilson, 437 4375 990 do do 34 14 do do do .do 3 -09 4271 495 do do 054 99 128 Peter Miller, 6 25 i 4,1 990 do .do 34 13 49 158 Milchel Foulz, 9 1 2 !424i 957 do do 43 09 158 78 John Funk, 3 35 14238 947 do do 43 56 100 Fredrick Hubley, 6 14242 330 do do 15 46 20 Fredrick Honmon, 1 25 ; 4g g o 923 do do 15 91 55 50 Willium Bausman, 327 4534 ’ 2O do do 92 55 108 Philip Gloninger, 335 15g5 GOO do, do 27 00 118 30 William Bausman, 7 25 qqo William Powers, 39 83 50 100 do do 307 4433 44 James Wilson, 10 58 ■lO2 John Bausman, 027 jqo B. Deavenport, 431 49 158 John Mysincope, 313 41 g g 2 00 James Wilson, 090 108 78'Ttenjnmin Wilson, 6 79 Girard 'Township. 433 153 John Fordncy, 24 02 gOO 10 s nmue | Fulton, 230 JBell Township. 1888 260 Morris & Stewart, 7 82 439 135 Joseph Boone, .17 75 11031 549 110 do do 12 60 500 James McGhee, 20 1 2 ! 4035 530 do do 927 440 John Nicholson, 4 OOjjggg j 0.7 x do do 357 49 John Ross, 2 1918 115 16 do do 462 Borough of Clearfield. . do 100 do do 287 Out Lot, 3 67 53(35 250 Georgo Mead, 3 58 Lot, '5366 1000 do do 574 Ijot ' , , • 2 “I Goshin Township. Lot, D. Brubaker, 93 300 Shaw 61 10 64 Boggs 'loivnship. 'l9OB 176 Morris A Stewart, 10 91 397 80 John Thomas, 12 “°; r ,i 8 o 330 • George Mend, 428 282 John Hall, 7 ; rang 488 do do 634 •125 Barbara Snyder, 4 72.,' j do .1130 266 Joseph Ball 13 UW j luUon Unship. ' 125 George Hootman, .>.33, J. G. Kidder, \ 60 100 Henry trance, 3-4 David Caldwell, 671 do Henry France, d 37 , ,5 James Wilson, HW'2O 70 wn, all 4902 420 Wilhelm Willink,l4 40 100 Richard Thomas, 374 JJO2 4 James Wilson, 28,10 110 90 Barbara Snyder, 892 4 3 do d(J 3128 do do do do 534 J og9 . do jo 39 06 K;0 Patrick Dowlm, j OM-3 983 ' do 19 82 132 George Hootman, °O2 J‘3B do ( ,o 39 72 Bradford Tuxcnship 1% 123 do do 39 23 102 35 John Cumphel., » 728 112 do do 29 28 159 1 Matthew Forcey, 9 728 112 do 2 8 78 123 ■ John Nicholson, 8 70j«2 740 Wilhelm Willink, 20 78 200 Blnif McLannhan, 7 Oo.sohj 8 q 90 John Campbell, 714 4902 60 * 140 f Susan Razor m 14807 60 Wilhelm Willink, 173 420 Aaron Lcavy 22 2G|4BJ- Jo do 25g 2 ,,7 Jasper Mavhmd, 13 80; 4897 0 Wil | inm PoWC rs, 34 08 238 52 Francs West, 12 01 506- 99U _ do 12 78 40 Slnymakcr, o SSI 5070 1041 80 Moore & Delany, 35 89 ,00 J.& Wm.Sansom 3 jj!oflij 1041 200 Aaron Lcavy, 13 40 oUO4 James Wilson, 10 04 6 0 Wilburn Sansom, 3 90 «25 250 „ lf s Thomas Forcey, 834 Jordan'Town ship 40 do do 2 681 433 153 William Hunter, 30 88 165 AK. Wright, 7'731 iO9 Susannnh Ward, 934 100 JolinS. Kylar, 5 30! 433 153 Daniel Smith, 30 45 150 V. B. Holt, 705 200 Silas WilcqJ, 14 00 85 Wm. Graham, Jr., 3 37: n OO Samuel Scott, 7 do John Graham, jr„ 3 37; i O 7 80 Silos Wilcot, 14 3d 100 Aaron Lcaw 205 80 0 W.Hia.n Wilson, 25 20 145 J. Cope, 571 200 G& M MC’ormick 14 90 100 George Moore, 700 120 W. H. Robertson, 10 64 109 J. Graham, 575 100 Jonathan Jones, 000 Brady Township. Karlhaus Township. 250 Jared Ingersoll, 12 75 4G44 5,3 95 Morris&Stewart, 28 72 313 do do 15 9515720 200 Casper Wister, H2O 308 Wm. Kirkpatrick, 15 70 | 100 Peter M’Donald, 560 363 David Kennedy, 10 1 4075 100 James Burns, do 258 Casper Sliver, 13 15 > 412 301 George Mead, 206 010 34 171 Lawrence Township. 07U juu 11 u 1 - 131 Roberts & Fox, 504 163 Wm.Montgomery,l2 68 06 William Boyd, 5 01 52 114 Rudolph Litz, 2 77 75 Warner & Davis, 3 00 184 Leonnrd&Wright,ll 94 24 A. K. Wright, 1 88 25 . Jas. B. Grultum, 1 05 j Morris Toivtiship. 103 31 Edward Albert, 609 421 Jesse Yarnnll, 33 64 150 Christian Musser, 8 55 800 Petet Yamal!, 13 80 272 10 Robert GlenD, 21 48 345 85 John Anderson, 19 57 330 125 Wm. A. Smith, 18 74 409 130 William Smith, 23 34 160 24 Wm. M. Smith, '9,50 480 32 do do do 27 70 90 John Palmer, 5 13 407 86 William Smith, 23 20 437 144 Francis Johnston, 31 70 200 150 John Nicholson, 15 80 80 J°sn Best, 3 68 154 Hetty Morris, 10 57 - 183 Francis Johnston, 14 11 150 do do 10 20 183 Stephen Kingston, 12 4G 300 John Fry, Jun., 12 50 380 Thomas Fry, 19 36 164 Bernard Gratz, 12 13 170 Blair M’Lanahan, 11 58 96 31 Samuel Miles, 842 05 143 Samuel Miles, Jr., do 466 Jacob Weitzel, 39 57 382 Joseph Simmons, 30 17 223 Simon Graty, 15 15 217 „ Casper Huines, 14 76 436 114" Robert Shaw 19 80 431 114 Hiram Grutz, '3O 30 200 John Nicholson, v. 9 20 244 James Smith, "'8 25 101 125 William Morris, 084 100 Robert Morris, 815 128 Reuben Haines, 15 39 : 100 John Swanwick, 680 282 J. Farlow, 19 20 Penn Township. 5937 00 Catholic Congreg’n.3 68 Pike Township. 4250 600 - James Wilson, dQ 323 IQ9 do do jf “j }O9 Daniel Hartshock, 5 89 1041 Henry Wyltopt, 53 08 23 331 John Dunlap, 10 88 00 100 James Reed 5 1° g 5 77 Casper Stiver, 4 47 j ;91 13§ Joseph perron, 8 88 o do do do do 24 100 ‘ George Gunter, 5 10 18 §Ol Christian Lower, 28 76 10 370 dq do 20 96 100 G, A. Weaver, 5 10 Burnside Township. 11l Christian Slake, 6 00 311 T.Spaekmnn, 19 64 298 Rebecca Brown, 18 80 158 Philip Thomas, 8 09 121 George Ross, 6 36 310< Fredrick Kuhn, 15 49 163 Jno. Cunningham, 8 42 08 60 John GiafF, 5 00 209 Peter Graty, 9 81 219 Jacob Graff, • 11 22 315 Henry Musscr, 10 11 223 Jacob M. Srnithi 14 40 100 Mathias Slough, $ 17 do Jncob Mussersmith, 8 17 Chest Township. 433 153 William Cook, 28 62i do dp Ebenezorßrenhnm.dodo do do Georgo Ross, dodo •416 30 James Page, 17 40 416 48 Henry Ferce, 16 00 433 153 Henry Musser, 26 40 433 153 David Evans, 25 32 Covington Township. 1891 125 Morris & Stewart, 4 20 5367 250 . George 4 19 , 1990 500 Morris dsStcw t, 1893 503' do do 1 55 27 3649 68 do do 1891 918 John Keating, J Decatur Township. 195 Joseph Harrison 11 27 366 David Kephart, 20 07 73 John Kotland, 3 37 433 153 Jacob Cox, 24 04 100 C. Kratzer, «4 96 90 118 Joseph Hambleton, 5 23 339 24 Thos.Edmunson, 13 25 60 60. do do 3 33 167 134 Hugh Ely, 9 25 33 100 Wm. Montgomery, 1 07 Union Ibwnship. 50 David Irvine, 3 24 75 G. W. Horn, 4 0 1090 200 Robert Fox, 11 8 - Woodward Unvnlmp. 433 153 T. P. Wharton, 28 13. 420 120 Henry Drinker, 25 80 240 William Drinker, 15 08 43 William Hagcrty, 2 64 153 5 Peter Henry, 551 1 40 Hugh Ralston, 509 2GO C. & P. Lowdoit, 15 47 05 34 Benjamin Wilson, 422 48 115 Mary Connell, 317 63 02 do do 5 39 100 William Wilson, 470 300 John Morgan, 19 49 JOHN M’PHERSON, Treasurer. March 24, 1854. V' VALUABLE FARM FUR SALE. THE subscriber offers at private sale his valuable farm and saw mill, situate in Woodward township, Clearfield county, one mile from the Little Bald Eagle and Glen Hopo turnpike road, containing ono [hundred and fifiy-six ncres, with a. good two story dwelling house and barn there on erected. For further particulars apply to tho subscriber on the premises. CALEB COPENHAVER. April 19th, 1851 —4t—pd. , attention regulars. ¥Oll will take notice that there will bo u parade on the second Saturday of Muv, at 12 o’clock, M., when every mem ber'will be provided with fivo rounds of blank cartridge, and all their equipments in good orTJer. Tho members will appear in summer uniform. Bv order ol tho Captain. ' D. F. ETZWILER, 0. S. Clearfield, April 19, ’54. N, B. There will be an election on said day for the office of Treasurer of said Company for tho term ofonc year. - TURNPIKE ELECTION. 'tNTOTICE is hereby given to the Stock holders of the Snowshoe and Pnck erville Turnpike Rond Company, that no election for Treasurer and Managers, will bo held at the Court House in Clearfield, on Saturdnv the ‘29th of April. JAMES T. LEONARD, Sec’y. April 19, ’54. -GREAT MASS MEETING 1 TromiciiflliDus Escißmcnl! NATIVES and all others knowing them selves indebted to F. SHORT, for Shoe-making at Clearfield Bridge had bet ter come forward and settle on or before the first of May, as I intend to leave, and want old matters squared before I do so. Severn) speukers will be in attendance, i Brin" the ready along, ns anything else SHORT. April 19, 1854. TYRONE & CLEARFIELD RAILROAD COMPANY THE Books of iho said Company will be opened at the store or Powel Weaver & Co., in the borough of Clearfield, on Mon day the 15th, Tuesday the 16th, and Wed nesday the 17th of May next, for the pur pose of receiving subscriptions to the capi tal stock of said company. And “ lso > “ the store of Charles R. Foster and Edward Perks, in the town of Philtpsburg, Centre county, on the Ist, 2d,and 3d of June next, when a portion of the Commissioners wi l attend to receive subscriptions toJop stook of salifconapany. . John M. Hale, A. K -Wright John C. Montgomery, Charles R. Fostor, James T. Hale, Ellis Irwin, Josiah W. Smith, Henry Lorain, William Powel, D. J. Pruner, William Irwin, A. G. Curtin, ,J. Boynton, J• P “ l^ n ’ James R. Graham, Richard Shaw, Commissioners ana otters. March 27, 1851. 1000 Ciootl Bargains Jfladt, H-ft Y buying Siovcs and castings of all O binds, at tbe Stove and Hardware Store adjoining Leonard & Mour a Store f\n Cleartield, where all kinds of castings are to be had on the most reasonable terms, such as C. Fulton’s hot air Cook Stoves or different sizes ; the celebrated Salamander, (a coal stove,) Parlor Stoves for wood and coal Nine Plates of different sizes, Raft in" Stoves, Sled. Soles, Sleigh Soles Man tlcTGrates for winter undsummer, Wautnle Irons, Kettles of differenLsizes, and a I urge assortment of Hulloware of all kinds. ■ Also.— Threshing Machines, Cider Mills, Nails and Iron, of every description, con stantly otV hand. . Orders for all kinds of castings for Grist nnd Sawmills, and Engines complete, from one to forty horse power, will be thank fully received and promptly attended to. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for castings and cash not refused. ° L. R. CARTER, Agent. Clearfield, April 5, 1854.-ly. ■ - Estate of George Johnston, Jr., Dee’d. LETTERS of Administration having been grunted to the subscriber on the estate of George Johnston, Jr., late of Bolt township, Clearfield co., deceased, all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immadialo payment, and all persons having claims against said estate aro re quested to meet the subscriber at the late residence of the deceased, on Saturday the twenty-second day of April next, with their claim's properly authenticated tor settle ment. JOHN M’MANNUS, Adm’r. Mnrcb 8, 1854>81p4-“ 6t * run away, ALL persons nro hereby against hurboring PATRICK GOR MAN, ns ho is a luwful indented Appren tice to the Root and Shoo.trade. Anjrper son harboring him will beheld res£ons\ble for his time, which will not expire for tw» years and three monlh^h^° BN^N March 36/1054,-81,