AS OLD STORE IN A NEW MESS. MY Blood Rod Flag is on ft|o breeze at the room familiarly known as the OLD-CORNER STORE, opposite Hemp hill’s Hotel, and at tho sign of the RED FLAG, there is now opening ouf decided >y the most choice selection ofSummor Goods, (suitable in evory respect for this rotrtmunity) that has ever been oflcrcd for - sale in this county in the mountains. To attempt to enurruirate or describe my lot of entire new goods} which 1 offer to the public would be altogether too laborious an undertaking for mo at the present time.-f I would merely say, that in the lino of Ladies Dress Goods, I defy competition either in price, quality, or beauty of style. Boots and Shoes in the greatest variety — Hats and Caps that cannot bo bent—beau tiful Summer Cnssimercs in fancy styles, Black Cloths, Black Cnssimercs and fancy Sattinots, together with all kinds of Dry Goods which are usually required in this market. Some beautiful sets of Iron Stone Ware, and a nico selection of Qucenswaro of all kinds; also, fancy articles in no small quantity. The nbovo mentioned stock of goods will bo offered for sale nt lower prices than the samo quality and styles of goods have ev er been offered in this place, as a proof of this, 1 only nsk a comparison of prices and quality with any other goods in town. A. M. HILLS, Clearfield, May 10, 1854. 1000 Good Bargains Made, BY buying Stoves and castings of all kinds, at tho Stove and Hardware Store adjoining Leonard & Moor’s Store in Clearfield, where all kinds of castings are to be had on the most reasonable terms, such asr C. Fulton’s hot air Cook Stoves of different sizes ; tho celebrated Salamander, (a coal stove,) Parlor Stoves for wood and coal, Nino Plates of different sizes, Raft ing Stoves, Sled Soles, Sleigh Soles, Man lie Grates for winter and summer, YVaufille Irons, Kettles ofdiflerent sizes,and a large! assortment of Hollownro of nil kinds. —'l'llresiling Muclilues, Cider mills, Noils and Iron, of every description, con stantly on hand. Orders for nil kinds ofcastings for Grist and Sawmills, and Engines complete, from one to "forty horso 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. SADDLING AND HARNESS MAKING. THE subscriber would res- MmSte&jig ||i pcctfully announce to tho cit- of Clearfield, and the public generally, that he has commenced the business of Saddling and Harness making at his Shoe shop, whero'he Willjiunctnally attend to the orders of all Safer men, and will sell cheaper than any other shop. He tenders his thanks for past fa-1 vors in the Boot and Shoe business, andl would also muko known that he will con-1 tlnue to attend to all business iu that lino on the shortest notice, and is determined to sell cheaper than any and all others. , ~ J. H. JONES. Clearfield, May 10, 1854.-3 m. MANSION HOUSE. csaa®oiir»£ac©aca 9 £^ea o THE subscriber would respectfully in form the public that ho has taken theabove Old established stand, recently occupied by Mr. Samuel Evans, and entirely rc-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 best linuor..o n 1 fho '...111 .1.™,,. „.. r plied with the best the market can afiord . Extensive stabling attached to the prem isos, and attentive hostlers always in atten dance. He respectfully asks the public to give him a trial, feeling assured that he can render satisfaction. ~ , JOHN LIVINGSTON. Clearfield, April 10, 1854-tf. blacksmithinc. jTVAVID LITZ, announces to his old JLf customers, and the citizens of Clear field county generally, that ho is prepared (o fio all kinds of Blacksmilhing at his shoo at Pleasant Hill Foundry, in the Borough onCfearfield. His .old customers are res pectfully idvited to give him a call. All work entrusled to him will bodonoonrea •onablo terms, short notice, and in good «tyle. April 12, 1554.-4 t.-pd , Dissolution of Partnership. THE . partnership heretofore existing between R. G; Wood and J. Det ncK, of the Borough ofCurwenaville, has been dissolved All persons knowing theta- Wives indebted to said firm are requested to call and settle the same. The books of the firm are in the hands ofR. G. Woods iW collection. R. G. WOODS wu -A DET *P lC1 ': fy&ES BIDDLE GORDON, Oft. EaSHWo If A» removed fiis office to the room IfcjWWMsfß «»vs«r r T ,k ° of bis ~ro- i Jun. 15, 1804 ] iw.,!femSg.» L:is, T ,tei " s i *» * b. ,: , ff p ° n ,he **%■• VALUABLE PROPERTY M Alt IPiravaift© r R 'HE subscriber offers at privato sale, ji. tlireo lots, situate on.Philbeft st., in the Borough ol Curwensyille, with a splen did NEW TANNERY, supplied with n fountain pump and every other necessary convenience, two dwellining houses, in good condition, with other out-buildings, and oho stable thereon erected. Thoproporty is in good condition, being well supplied with water &c., and will be disposed of on reasonable terms. For fur ther particulars apply to J. B. M’Ennlly, Clearfield, Pa., or to the subscriber on the premises. S. B, TAYLOR. March, 24, 854.-Gm, J STEAM SAW MILL LOW FOR CASH. TIIE Steam Saw Mill which has been in successful operation nt Fostorin, Blair co. for four years will bo sold for SlOOO cash. This mill is in excellent con dition—has cut within tho last four years fivo million of feet of lumber; tho owner having cut off ull his limber is anxious to dispose of her and will sell her for one third of her cost. Any person wanting to purchase can seo her in operntion nt Fos- torin, on tho Pennsylvania railroad. Ad dress, G. A. Mudson, Fostoria, Blair co., March 15, 1854.-2ni.-pd LIST OF LETTERS, Remaining in the Rost Office at Clear- I field, April Ist, 1854. Emmons Amos, Jacob B. Bilge, Jos. Breyo, Stuart W. Chadell Mary Carter, I Jacob Clabaugli, George Cops, YV ill iu m 0. I Gatlin, Julius Conklin, Rensallner Gram, U, Jonathan Davis, John Earl, Joseph Earl, Thos. Graham, Sophia Gruffus, E. D. Green, N. J. Hart, A. 11. Ilainliu, Philip Helscll, Jno. G. Huddelson, Elijah MTlple, JamesMcMullen, 11. YV. Mutloor, YY'm. S. J Munn, A. Montgomery, 3, Miss E. C. Og den, Jno. 11. Paul, Jonuthun Peters, Loret to Roberson, Addison Sturnibury, Peter Swartz, Joseph Ttuvis, Kdward VYC Tit zell, 8, Jacob Wheeland, Jacob YVornel dorf, Wm. A. Young, Jucob Zilcox. (XSrPersons inquiring for letter in this list will please say they aro advertised. | JNO; H. IJILLBURN, P, M. I April 5, 1854. Dissolution of Partnership, THE partnership heretofore existing between Daniel Wetzel and Levi I Wetzel of Girard township, Clearfield Co., engaged in the Carpenter business, was [dissolved on the twentieth duy of March last. All persons indebted to said firm will mako payment to Daniel YVetzcl.and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated forset tlement. DANIEL YVETZEL. j LEVI YVETZEL. ! April 12, 1954.-3 t.-pd. ! srmivci uuul/a;; JUST received and opening at C. Ivrat -zer’s ONE PRICE CASH STORE, a splendid assortment of Spring and Sum mer goods. In addition to his usual variety, ho has a large lot of Ladio’s Dross Goods, such as Plaid Silk, India Silk, Plaid Lawn, Brocha Shawls, Silk, Crape and Gossamer Bon nets, &c. Also —A largo lot of Cnrpots, and floor Oil Cloths, Ready-Made Clothing, nod all the new styles of Dross Shoes, cheaper than ever. C. KRATZER. April 5, 1854. KA«S WAWa'EU. BEING extensively engaged in the manufacture of paper, we will pay to Country Merchants and others having racs for sale, more than the present mar ket prices —Uasix. 1 JESSUP &. MOORE, Paper Manufacturers, Philadelphia—Nos. 24 and 20 North St. Ist st. below Arch, between sih and Cth Murch 15, 1854.-2 m. VAIDAME FARM FOB SALE. I THE subscriber offers at Drivale sale his valuable farm and saw miil, situato in Woodward township, Clearfield county one mile from the Little Bald Eagle and Wen Hope turnpike road, containing ono hundred and fifty.six acres, with a good two story dwelling house and barn there on erected. For lurther particulars apply to the subscriber on the premises . CALEB COPENHAVER. April lOib, Jgjj— 4t—pd. CHEAT MISS MEETING! Tremendous Excitement! all others knowing thcm- selves indebted to F. SHORT, for Shoe-making at Clfearficld Bridge had bet er 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 Several speakers will be in attendance.—' fvKetoSt^" 6 ' “ my ' U °< S a •,„ "Francis short, April 10, 1854. ~~~ NOTICE is hereby given to nil persons, . *° purchase aorinauy way med. : Wt # h a “«« in Add of wheat siJatoin Penq ownship, Clearfield co., on ground belonging to the k. C. Church and^vhich M«ylO.'S 01,&^TTORPK. 3 . G. A. MADSON. 331 John Dunlap, 16 88 100 James Reed 6 M) 77 Casper Stiver, 447 135 Joseph Perron, 888 d° do do do !?? £ eor S° Gunter, 510 Christian Lower, 28 70 370 do do 20 90 100 G, A. Weaver, sio Burnside Township. 11l Christian Stakp, 000 311 T. Spackman,' .10 04 298 Rebecca Brown, 18 80 If? Piuiip Thomas, 8.09 121 Geo/ge Ross, 0 35 310 I' rdOrick Kuhn, 10 40 103 Jno. Cunningham, 8 42 98 66 John Graft', 5 O 0 £ ni i 0 81 219 Jacob Graft; i-j 22 315 Henry Musser, 10 11 223 Jacob M. Smith, 14 40 100 Mathias Slough, 517 do Jacob Mussersmith, § 17 Chest Township.' 433 lft3 William Coclc, 28 62 do do Ebone'/.crßrtnhurii.do do ' Ain on T Gco, 'g° Ro s > do do 416 80 James Page 17 do 416 48 Henry Fcrec, 10 00 483 153 Henry Musser, 20 40 433 153 Dnvid Evans, 25 32 Covington 'lbimship. 5307 S ' n° rriß & Slo ' vur, > 420 260 George Mead, 4in 1990 GOO Morris&Slew’f 1 S 5 T- £ 1891 918 Jolinkeatißg, J , a! P eca t nr '-township. 306 f° se Pl‘ Harrison 1i"27 73 : av| d Kepbftr|, 20 07 433 iRo Gotland, 337 4 vd 153 Jacob Cox , )r „ 100 n tr. , V 24 04 00 ha r^ er * 1 490 889-84 fe h E^ jolon *' 6:2S : 60 80 do Ed ™ uns °n,;l3 25 m 134 Hugh , |go Wm. Montgomery, 16? 300 105 5081 do 524 218 1 no Treasurers halt's Of Unseated Lands for 1852 and 1853. NOTICE is hereby given, that ngreea bio to an Act of Assembly passed tho 13th day of March} one thousand eight hundred and fifteen, entitled nn Act to amend an act directing tho mode of selling unseated lands for tuxes, etc., tho following tracts' of unseated lands in Clearfield co., will be exposed to public sale or outcry, for arrears of taxes, at tho Court houso in said county of Clearfield, on tho 2d Mon* day}ofJuno next. Bcccaria Township, No.> A. P. Tax. 151 50 Thos KeellancJ, SO 39 162 116 Ab’m Whitmun, 10 17 162 116 Michael Musser, 10 17 44 Brown & Bcyton, . 3 37 140 I’. Boynton, 10 71 20 H. B. [lamnkcr, 153 48 119 Robert Wilson, 437 do do do do 3 09 99 128 Peter Miller, 6 25 49 158 Mitchel Foulz, 9 12 158 78 John Punk, 3 95 100 Fredrick Hubloy/ 6 15 20 Fredrick Honninn, 1 25 55 50 William Bailsman, 3 27 55.108 Philip Gloninger, 3 35 118 30 William Bausnmn, 7 25 50 100 do tin 3 07. 102 John Bausman, 027 49 158 John Mysrticopo, 3 13 108 78 Benjamin Wilson, 6 79 433 153 John Fordney, 24 02 Bell Township. 439 135 Joseph Boone, 17 75 500 James McGhee, 20 12? 440 . John Nicholson, 450 ! 49 John Ross, 2 28 j Borough of plea rfield Out Lot, Lot, Lot, Lot, D. Brubaker, 93 Boggs 'lbicnskip. 397 80 John Thomas, 12 38 282 John Had, 7 03 123 ' Bnrhnra Snyder, -1 72 2fio # Joseph Ball, 13 30 125 George Hootman, 5 33 100 Hdnry France, 3 74 do Henry France, 4 37 70 do do 3 07 100 Richard Thomas, 3 74 119 90 Barbara Snyder, 8 92 do do do do 5 94' 100 Patrick Dowlin, '5 00 132 George Hootman, 0 02 Bradford Tmonship. { 102 35 John Campbell, 540 159 Matthew Forcey, 9 75 123 John Nicholson, 879 200 Blair McLanahan, 7 95 90 John Campbell, 714 140 Susan Razor, 10 84 420 Aaron Lcavy, 22 26 207 Jasper May land, 13 80 238 52 Francis YVest, 12 01 48 Slaymakcr, j 55 ASS .1. u ’in. .Sp ngorn 305 «.uu Aaron Lcavy, ’i,j mo > Philadelphia, Pa.. ■ 5 0 John Carson, 285 Woodward TmvnhsiP INYALIUS arc apprined that DR; KINKELIN 80 Wni Sunsom 1 07 1 aw pZS oh I 8! c . oufi,lc ? l ,rnctlco *°, a particular branch of modi wL ei ta, ~£•, ’ 1 ' ; 488 153 I\ P. Wharton, 2b 13; cine, which engages Ilia undbiflod *ttofitlon. Ho 73 54 Dnyid Ziegler, 4 08, 420 120 Henry Drinker, 25 80 ,cnutiona tho unfortunate against tWatias(>'of Mor- Tim,Alp. , 240 Willi.m Printer, 15 08 329 John Stinemclz, 15 04 43 William Hagerty, 264 TWENTY YEABB 01? EXPEMENCBUii the 210 Matthias Slouch,’ 994 153 5 Peter Henry, 551 troutmont of a class of diseases hitherto nogioctod min «• JJ . >« ’ ~? J? John M. Smith, 5, 29 200 O, 6c P. Lowdott, 15 47 (o prove tlmfc riino-tontl»B-of' tho tntisegofnervous 100 John Swan, 4 60 65 34 Benjamin Wilson, 4 22 debility, local and constitutional woaknean, mental' 100 Wileys estate, 3 45 40 115 Mery Connell, 3 H Fox Township, ® springs of domestic migory nnd promaturo mortality 425 James Wilson 14 06 100 William Wilson, 470 TAKE PARTIOUIjAH NOTICE.—Thore is an 132 do do 460 300 John Morgan, 19 49 evil habit .ometimos iadulgcd in by bo yS , in soU-. 10 00 uo ou TnrjTVT nfiDr.iT?r>or\N7" rni tudo, often growing up with them to manhood, and GO do do 174 JOHN M PHERSON, Treasurer, which If not reformed In duo time, not only bogoU yyo do do 11 30 ~ March 24, 1854. ■ serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, hilt OQn . s ... ' gives rise to u sorieb of protracted insidious and do coo .•£ * w »pssmsm-rassffisffira 000 do do 31 14 to T.«r ; 090 do do 34 13 Purclmsc Where You PICOSC ! jg j 'The become. fe*eU # i. 057 do do 43 09 IT take pleasure to announco toour|?|P” nW ? v ! K ° r 'f" 10 oi7 dr. rlrv aa r.n Eft,; » r- i .1 .1 j. cfli bin mind tn atmly; Ins step lft tnrd y nnd nook, bo. Vii 00 ao °5 |t||!j3L old friends, that lam prepared tOMjb (lull, irresolute, and engages in sport withicsi 336 do do 15 40 K-sel 1 ull kinds, of Groceries chcnpcrqlt• cn,,r fO’ than usual. 923 do do 15 91 l&than any other house this side ofPhil-S . rf himself boforotlio ptwHcohu,' •in ,I'n ,| n ().> til) r, ~ . . r . i.9t> duim ita worst, and enter matrimony, hill man-iasa - 00 uo J-.ignudelphiu. Call and see prices. Don’tp i, unfruitful. mid hh> rense tells him that this U 600 do do 27 60 the pi noo, nt Ihe corner oppn-£§s j caused by curly follies. Those arc consideration* 090 William Powers, 39 83 'jjoj.sito tho Pennsylvania Rail-Road ; "dieb nbrmi.i mvaken the attention of those nimC tnii ' n n 7r WllSOn ; 13 :*&'• Goods delivered at Tyrone "jlA It KLui K require tho fulfilment of aovenU JUU li. JJeavenport, 431 j todays after purchasing. Mind that life, eon,, itiotfit; in order that it may really bo-the can«* 200 James Wilson, G9O ISEikoei) j\l usa Pork, IJacon and Tobacco $»; ul ’ raiU,ml Hipim-as. Could the veil which covet* Girard Township. &\Vhito Lead ’ Oil Rones .&c A IP# !! , ° ) 0r,,?,n of places himself under Dr. 1918 115 10 do do 4 G‘J . w , , f Kiubflin s treatlueiit may religiously confide in hift J 0 100 do do o Cl i 1/ESS OF C’LEAIiFIELD I'ODNTV, 1 * u 'U»*r Ilf a gentb man, mid rely upon tho n&suranco,. ts y, .. . ** ~• i rf t * j/n it « r i j that die secrets of Dr. K/s patients will never bfr o3()5 2o() George Mend, 3 58,' B AKI- i\OilCb, that n new firm hn9, di^lo^d. 5306 IUOO do do 5 74 ! been established in Cunvensvillo, loiing nmn—let lpj false modesty deter you from anJHV 7' imd willl il a doterniimtioil to sell goods 1 m;,kill^ /<*:.• onso known to one vvho from eduea.. 300 Sliuw 6c Manes, IG G-l j r,.*' .- lll ' heretofore Too ninny think they will conceal thoFecrotia 1008 170 Morris & Stewart 10 91 :°" t;re,J » under the title of Smith & Ilrown. 1 thrir own heart.-', nnd euro thcmaelvua. Alas, how r,H«) 330 CJnnrm, M Pfl( | 1 1)M 'Venro rcadv to wai: on all our old friends 1 : ,r,l,n '* tl,iJa fwt:Ll how many aprom oou vjcorgo lYjeau, in » „ r ,,i , . , iMiig young in«n, who might have been an orna -5290 488 do do G 34 UllJ custonicis, tint! ns many new ones 11M . n , society. Imp faded from tho earth. 5291 1 100 do do 14 30 aS U 1 lavor us with n call. just give us 1 Striciurcn of the urctlm are rapidly removed by ir rjJ j. n rail ut the old stand, nnd wo will con-f lI "* "PH^nth* ll nf n new therapeutical agent, usod Huston Jownship. 1 vinee von thnr Ml wn l»• rt i r i - rr . n • , oa b' •o* lv. WeaknesH and confltitutional da -200 J. G. Kidder, 4 CO' 'Z \v . I l. )'f d > OU I'iliiy prompllj-eu.eit, ami full vigor rostorod.^ | * inr. Iliiviil f’i.liKir.ll n-7 1 rue * ” u ba\C n l»rge and well selected: < mmtry invalids call have—by Btating their casa I 10-.7 CQQ 1.-, T„ ,■ | ’ Stock of goods, nnd will sell (It wholesale I t'-'l'heillj'. togetber with nil their symptoms, per 4207 888 Id James Wilson, 10 20 or rotni | , ls wc i....... rh „„ nnr ~ n hmer, emtosiug a romittanco-Dr. K.'s medicine, 4902 420 Wilhelm Willink, 14 40 ’■ I . , , P . .api.rupriatoil aceordiaglv. Eorwarded to any part •E’S' GB7 WiU->ri 9W ln ' 0U Can e l se "’here. Lumber, Grain of the I'nited States, und packed soouro from 4234 706 h! f ' UC otokcnin C x.!' , "““?« or ™"y 31 -®,chango for goods. i Head:: Voutli amt Manhood. I 000 snn • ™ ~ SMITH & BROWN. i A ljln '- ° r I’"™'"™ Death. Kinkdta on '•’•26 2 • fin 1° I?.®, Curwcnsvillc, Jan. lull, 1654. I h “ 1 - 1 ufon-Only .won,y-flv„ cents. I -lv4o OJU UO do 39 72 ~ fp . It u a work eanucr.tly required, aa a meaus of 4229 9C5 123 do -do 30 ->3 : ivoTicn. — Ihe subscriber being de&i-1 reioruiing the vices of the ago iu which we livs. 4230 728 112 do do op .'iq "ous to scale up his old accounts, (which:„ 4225 740 do' do 28 78 hi * M frit ' nds Qlld having un-1 „f ‘iif'ju-t th ° prolon « at,oa 4889 990 Wilhelm Willinh, 2G ’7B accounts will take notice.) A kttjr "itb a remittauro of twenty-fivb centa, 4902 55 do do ’ 1 rd Having to be from home the Greater ; >r , t . lu ' , V IT 1 r (u,ll l , f» aJdrcssed t° Dr. Kin -5063 100 William Powers, 4qi P rl persons willatall times find „r bioks'by mirao7 l^il' 0 or > is r «p , |M ■lBO7 60 Wilhelm Willink, j 73 1 his partner 1 homas Brown in the store cut free of for $l. Bookfollors,. 4897 50 do do o«o 'ready to wait on you. ISAACSMITII r J’ravcling Agents, Ac., supplied wholfwi 5062 900 Willing Powers, 34 09* ’ Glh, 1854. 1 r^»s“‘ ~üblsll o r --pri«.-e-.which»dta.itof.»U^e. ri°™ Jil? on ~ do ,n? 12 Our." " ‘ John Kiixgkh. ' ; 80 ?i §® -Rf.firjiSiMiTjJiive 1 "James h. larger. -1225 250 James Wilson, 10 04' f §'‘ I]Ii: su hseril,crs respectfully inform ',, «*« Counsellor at I.aw, 4230 500 do do -'0 12 ll,e resiJenls of the boro’ of Clear- : YY i bu f7,"' ts iu the t:°urt» Jordan Township. , fie.d and vicinity, that they have entered 'ind -ti-et, one door north of the* residence of ion ir ,i .. „ m!o co|mrlneraltip, and intend on Juhn b oavt-r. 109 1 9 ' ham Hunter, 30 38 the above business in all its brandies 0 at T rTT 15 :' 1 ' Eurnsi,,c ‘ Hon -109 Susannah Ward, 9 34thc old Stand „f r ■ I JnIJUU - i ,. 11 I. lilate, tub A. 'i'"'-ehi„, Es«,.. IluutiDgdoa-. 200 Silas Wilcot ’ hno b,rLCI 111 M “ d borough, und they hope.hy -’'JJ- 1 '"-''r- 11 ''; 4 I-’e-luol. rbiladelpbin. . aoo S£;, J i So 0 Z c :,:tTi 5 i t’‘™’ ua , du ‘ !a e co, * : --™ ■ — : 107 80 Silas Wilcot 14 3n “. - V " lll '’ lu ' J with a good assortment; UAGUEHEOTYPES. 300 William Wilson ‘>s on ii '‘u' 1 ’ t 0 bc dljI ‘- satisfaction to; AT r - S'urvlance reapootfully nnnounees to ths 200 7 a " 10 ,nn J' ptoromze them. Every of- r, K ‘P ,C ' J ,l "d gentleuion of the borough oS 200 G&M MC ormtek 14 00 fort will he made to have Il.oir t ' V V , T IH,M uml vicinity, that be has opehod » 120 W. IL Robertson, 10 04 acco ZZ J 1 „ !,:i ' e ' , . ,elr w ° rl: d m»e QalUry on Second s treo? 100 Jonathan Jones 5 fit) QCCOrt ' ,ll b to promise, and in U substantial; OI "-‘ north of Powell A (Vs Ftoro. Cull and Hainan joncs, oou manner. Country produce 0 r all kinds I UX T ,IH ’ '•l’coimeus, oaros, prices, Ac. J-arfW Township. taken in exchange Ibr * i^a-tf 513 Oo Moms At Stewart, 28 72 never refused. '* i, 11. BL’CHER swoonsT" 100 l>etnr l; !\rn lblC l'’l | P~ Ul w 5,10(1 U ’ i!l °P cn fi'' om A at J - :nv ‘ formerly of tho firm of * clc.r ft] iJonnld, oGO daylight on .Monday until 4 P , “: , , nn 1 —l_ .. l !‘ hl * cart ‘ b - v tho <■''"*'>"« of iWfkld aud ad t, LJU, ~UO .loming counties. Office next door to, and over Lawrence Totcship. \ CJCSBB*ffjJCM Fotlefi*V. ; tm }; ,V'f* s ! er ' 1 ‘ , r , „ ir‘i Roberts & Fox, 5 04' U : LEri'/|.\ T GKR. respectfully j„. ‘liou. (ico. Taylor, au/iiom’Jne’. Gw'in, C JluntiDg’ Kid Wm. Montgomery, 12 08 forms theijiublic, that lie constantly ii “• l> - ami Alex. King,Esq.,' s‘> 144 Snr yd ’ ' 5 91 Peuerv'ware Q a ,SS O' of fimey Samuel Cahiu,Horn, 111 Hudolph Litz, 277 ; Uer > '' nrG » such ns Crocks, Dislies and iraiTislnir K- Germmii d (Vosweli, No. 211, sii?. 75 Warner & Davis, 3 00- . ovo Collars of every convenient; ko^^‘ cot * Pbiladclphia. Oct. 27, 1852. ; Leonard&Wright.ll 94 Slze - Formers if you want to buy cheap. ! ~ A CARD. ", or A. K. Wright, 188 BIVO8 IV0 u , s <> call at the Clearfield Pottery/ A -M. HILLS Would rcßpectfully inform kil Jo Jas. B. Graham, 195 near George Orrs Blacksmith Khop -/x# iricnd.s, uml tbo public gonorully, that h» Morris Ibwnship. \ L L ' ol,ntr - v P roduco "ill bo taken in ex- 'r/ri vv ° n,l » in ,he lin “ of 103 31 liWd Alban, 009 !£K.*'.7"’i "" d " 421 Josso Yarnall 33 0 I r " ll l olosal ° Purchasers. ■ *•» found at nearly alt time. In hia more in the wj 150 r-l.r! r VI ’ 01 l January 11 1854—1 v end ol tbo Mansion Ilonso. son Christian Musser, 805 - - ’.. . ly ; j ArliJiHnl Teeth inserted 6n plate or pivot, and duu 1 etcr Yuinalf, 13 89 Tprrifir Klnnnlif.. nf ti.„ n • -p ? ’ r :,‘‘ u , tud to fer ‘ vo onti ro satisfaction. Extraotiog 272 16 Robert Glenn/ ‘D4B lem j' C Mau B lllcr of Russians % tll ; < ’ lll, '' 'tliout danger to the patient, and witfi 345 8.5 John Andersoi,, 19 57; % ©©pMjaotffl FU'OOftsS 3 S™’ A - Smilh > 74 1 A ND tho Cheapest, best and lamest as- 160 5,11,a“S ,ll,a “ Smith, 23 34: A sortment of Boots and Shoes in the miiE HOTED. 100 24 Wm. M. Smithy. 9 50 county, can be found at R Glonnnns’ es ! I' ,m sulscr j!'? r “'“f, respectfully informa thf 1! 32 Jot &S- Jt « «.“«•»»• ■"», *- ™ouTmi’ 407 Hrt W3I- o ' 5 U -' • >Ul i, dlJubt h P ,uasc call und he on t bo corner of Front amj 1:1 , 0 '/ lll,am Smith, 23 20 convinced. No purchase no unv ii /u ' r, ' < ; \ lu 'l'e borough of Clearfield, wlmro 437 144 Francis Johnston, 34 70 i dr? A M f tbo o" hi les b l pre P“ rell tu ““ommodat. 200 IfiD m* ii 9 u r n t „ GxjijiN N AN. , tuoso yv ho inny favor him with their custom : No 2UU 150 John Nicholson, 15 80 February 1, 1854. : l >nlns "HI .pored by tho proprietor^«Sk. hii , ! ;? lin Best > 3 os; iiwTrTitrrnr“7— IBb2 - ’ WM. J. HEMPHILL,■. S T°r n Fr> i’ JUn -’ 12 50 fi p a |d !0 co!m, O v° d° learfie , ld B ° rOU S h * C,onr -' CAB ™ET AND CHAIR MAKING, i 164 n ° mu t 10 30 debtedu"f f ; d f enScd - All persons in - j aULldl would roapoctmily announce to , Bernard Grntz, 12 131° Ued to said estate are requested to make 1 • tho cltlZolls °f Clearfield and vicinity, that h« 170 Blair M’Lanalmn, 11 58 i P 1 a J’ menf immediately, nt;d persons having I ~ V, t Tj i ’ lU “. u ,“ fu f 9l '^ s kinds of CA*LV£T -90 143 s nmU °l lv! 03 ’ 8 42 iproper!votin'' ' V ' !l presant ‘hemla.otivoeuTbirdnndVurXwhLTlikta^ofw^ y 5 143 onmuel Miles, Jr., do P r °P Gr ly auihcnticntod for soDlement. jin his lmo will ho mndo in tho best stylo, and oh 400 ' Jacob Weitzel 39 57 PHEBE SACKETT >/ ‘ | the mostmvorablotornwnndoxi tho shortoafcnotice 382 Joseph Simmons, 30 l? " M , PEO. SACKETT, ’( Adm’rs j DaoTwa 0 * 0 °r dw^olo noUce. ;v 223 •" SimonGraty, 15 is March 14, 1854.-6 t. ' ‘ 217 Casper Haines, 14 70 436 114 Robert Shaw 19 80 431 114 Hiram Gratz, 30.36 200 John Nicholson, 920 244 . James Smith, 825 101 125 William Morris, 6 841 190 Robert Morris, ' 8 151 inn Reuben Haines, 391 282 , JQhn S wan wick, 6'Bol 282 J. Farlow, 19 2 oj Penn Tbwnship. 00 Catholic Congreg’ii.G 66 1 ■ Pike, Township, ' ' 323 ino : es WHs, ? n ' 14 85 , irto 10 ? A do 8 18, panjal’Hariiihook, ,5 39| 3 07 . 84 & 10 DISSOLUTION 01? PARTNERSHIP. of Curwonsyillo and "Umber City and their vicinities, i okc noticd that the co-partnership off pntelms, ; len Eyck & co., has this day been ijnucably dissolved, i.y.B, Hartshorn »» »,2 W* store,,at Lumber city,: and A. ftl. Alontclius, E, Montelius & VVni.Tcn Eypk taking the storo at Curivensvi|je, : lney will still continue to do business at the old stand, under the 'title of Monte lids, Ton Evck co., where they will ,l«.bappy tp wait on all who may call on The books and papers are left, in theirhandsfor settlement. Morph 15,1854.-2fn, DAVID JOHNSTON, I rc “l ) ?® ,ful Jy nnnounco to tho citiicw I, /V,. , tleiufieldQ.ud adjoining countiesthatbt | bus iittoil up mid opouhd o}it Iy PUBLIC HOUSE. '““I* ‘"| vu of Pl'tllipstiurg, Centro county, Fa., fnv!„ i 0' lly !' le l iliro ‘> to accommodate all who may favor him with. BPcali Feb. 28, 1854-ly*' ~ ; SHEA, rospoctfully aunounoos to tie rni l u °n, ? Ueurfiolti county, And the' publid genornlly thatlio continues to cany on tho alori# wSvT “ t ., l } lH i oI ‘ 1 ' au , d - opovoTbo Poat.Offloj, !!i 1,0 Wl >l always bo prepared towait Ori'dll I who may favor him with a call: -' JU has oh4a|id ! lDD , t ??' assortmcht of CLOTHS, CABSI MLKES andTKlMMlNGSpWhiohhoWill warrant ir • K°.od quality/ aqd will bo eqld Vorylojf. Jiis olu fu6tomerB are requested.tp continue thoir patronage, and as ihany now piles as iuoydnd It convenient, no ho assures thorn that he is'prep*i'«4 to furnish the materials and do the Work in props? manner. July 8, 1853*