• For the Clearfield Sepvbliean, j AIL SORTS AMD SIZES OF ITEMS, j 100,000 (SIFTS FOR THIS PEOPLE. | TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. ■ | Messrs Editors You will please pub* , trv ' ■ , TOSIAII PERIIAM submits to tho pooplo of tho fTMIE subscriber lost somo whoro in tho noighbor lish this statement for the benefit of all I ' O^7“A Whig temperanco meeting was (I Unitod States, his third Monstor Gift Entor- X hood of John Pntchln’s i or tho Cherry Troo,- , mnv cnnrnrn CnrfairlnrnMn fan! held in Alleahpnv citv nnn ninht Inst wpplc priso, in connection with tho Exhibition of his in this county, on Thursday tho 11th of May, 1854, | whom it may concern. Oonsmeraoleleol- neta in Aiiegneny city one night last week. <n agnlfio(mt nnd x mmonß p mirror op north tho Bum of Ono Hundrod and TMrty.six Dollars,, jng was manifested in somo parts of our At the close ot the ceremonies, nearly tho and south AMERICA,at Acadomy Hall, 003, consisting of ono sio notoon tho Bank of Danviiio;| county in consequence of tho Commission- whole party adjourned to a neighboring Broadway, Now York. 100,000 Tiokots Only, at two slo’b on tho Minors’Bank of Pottsvlllo, Pm: townships on the seated property—especi-.of tho critter. That S practising nnd tion,wlllbo prosontod with a numbered oortlfionto, orif Banks of this and othorStotos. oily in those townships where the Assess- preaching with a vengeance. j ontitling tho holdor to ono sharo in tho following I Thoro w°ro ono hundrod and thirty-six dol ars ors have been accustomed to assess prop- (KrTho ladies Of Moysville Kentucky, A farm, locatod in narrison township, Glou- Any porson nndlng tho ahovo monoy, and do lerly Ut about one fourth of the real value, recently presen led a puir of pantaloons to costor Co., Now Joreoy, and withln-flftcon miles of Uvering it to tho subscriber, or loavingtbo flame at The following table will show the number' Miss Lucy Stone in duo, form. Miss Lucy lt embraces °v© r io° Acres of Limd,thl ß office, s a rooo vo of taxable inhabitants in each township in accepted tho pants, but says she would Baras, and\the!^ Clearfield county, and tho qUOIO of each have done SO with a much, better will if pair. Thoro is a largo Orchnrd of choice Fruits, taxable inhabitant. In tho middlo column*they had a man in’em. Wo shouldn’t l ' rs / t '° in ? is i )Utab 1 1 , 0 - V aluod at $lO,OOO the valuation of the unseated landsafe add- 'wonder. . ed in with tho valuation of tho seated and : lrishwoman, residing in Norris-' on tho promises.) personal property. Trades, occupations, ' townf cut tho head off her infant child with A Perpetual Loan,without security or interest, 5,000 buggies, carriages, watches, &c., in tho 3d a razor ono day last week. « « “ “ 1,000 nnd last column — tho valuo of tho unseat- ■ ■ 2 « “ “ «$5OO oa. 1,000 pfl Innrls is left out - Wlion Gon. Loo was a prisoner at Albany, 10 „ ,< „ « 100 “1,000 om! V i 1 * r r ' .bo dinod with an Irishman. Boforo entoring upon Tho oolohratod Trotting Maro “Lilly Dnlo," Tho first column of figures represent t tho wlno tho Gonoral romarkod to his host, that w | lo can trot , j n harnoss, a milo in tho number of inhabitants — 2d, seated nnd nftor drinking ho was vory apt to abuso Irlshmon, j 2.4o—valued’ at 1. 500 unseated property, nnd tho 3d nnd last col- i *^ 0 ° h h “ hoi,od llis 1,03 t WOuM OXCUBohIm - in | 5 Rosewood Pianos, vnluod at $5OO each, 3,600 lumn, seated and personal properly, irn- “By my soul, Gonoral I will do tbot, ” Baiit his , (A portion of tho Pianos, nro T. Gilbert & proved lands, &C. . host, “if you will oxcuso a trifling fault I hayo Cq \ s c o lobratod AJollans. Others of Ilallott, ’ IWrnrin In 203 ftl 00 7ft mysolf. It in tlmt wlionovor I hear ft man abusing Davis & tVa Siilondid Instruments.) DCC a p., * V V wtv old Ireland, I liavo a sad fault of cracking Ins Tho Splendid Series of Paintings known as Hell, lull 1 m UOO sconco with my shollaloo. ’’ tlio “Mirror of Now England and Canadi • Bradford, 230 080 .0 08 Tho Gonoral was civil during tho whole ovoning. nnSconory,’, and now realizing a hand- Brady, 310 090 070 Liquon Demonstration in Lasalle _and Penn, somo inoomo by its exhibitions in tho East, Boggs, 140 075 060 Va *3 light and hoautiful Carriagos,s22s oa. 075 Burnside, 285 075 006 10 Gold Watches, 100 00. 1,000 Clearfield Bor. 152 119 117 '« “ nn d Cases, Curwensvillc, 11.) 094 090 B( 000 “ Pencils, 3 oa. 15,000 Chest township, 144 095 080 Ol’slO Pioccs of Choico, Popular and Fosh- Covington, 133 070 050 ionahio Music, 25 cents each, 23,, 00 Decatur, 121 _1 33 090 Fox, 21 200 074 Ferguson, 104 077 073 Girard, 111 054 044 , Goshen, 75 075 050 [ Huston, 58 400 072 Jordan, 182 103 060 j Karthaus, 90 098 058 | Lawrence, 295 085 078 S Morrjs, 207 175 084 [ Penn, 15S 097 084 Pike,*' 238 126 '1 17 Union, 75 122 066 Woodward, 131 134 080 Total of Tux’ls. 3742 Tho amount of State tax assessed for tho year 1858 was 83,591 68. To di vide this sum by tho number of taxable in habitants would mnko the sum of 9b els* lo each taxable inhabitant in the county. The third column shows more properly how unequally the property is assessed in | tho different townships and borughs.— While Clearfield Borough (which is the highest) pays one dollar and seventeen cts. for each taxable inhabitant, Girard town ship pavs only forty-four cents for. each taxable'inhabitant—making a difference or more than 150 per cent. * The following tablo will show what each taxable inhabitant pays in '.his and some of tho other counties of this Commonwealth. Berks pays 84 06, for each taxable in habitant ; Bucks, 84 27; Chester, 84 70; Philadelphia, 6 04; Centre, 82 70; Jeffer son,Bl 51; Elk, 81 52; Clearfield, 00 cts. In 1853 there were 547,191 taxable in habitants in the State ; and thoso taxables paid into tho Slate Treasury the sum or 51,0e5,091 76, or about 83 08 for each tuxoble inhabitant in the State. Thus it will be seen that Clearfield co. pays 66 per cent less tax than her sister counties. Centre bounding on the bast pays 60 per ceot more tax. Jefferson on the West pays 33 per cent more, and blk pays about the same. There is but one county in the State, I believe, that is as sessed lower than Clearfield, and that is M’Kean county. I can assign no reason why M’Kea is assessed so low unless it should be that there is no Democratic newspaper published in thatcounty-some thine that is very essential and necessary for the prosperity and wellare of any peo ple. Ido not wish to be understood asad vocaling taxation as a consequence of hap piness and prosperity. My tariff feelings haye never run so high as to suppose that taxing or tariffing (which la synonomous) a pSfple was indicative of' prosperity and intelligence —but Ido wish to see a l bear the same burthen according to theirknown abilities, and not bind the bu jj he “ U P° Mr. A. and let Mr. B. escape altogether., (jT. third column appears to bo \ cry high. For the Clearfield Republican Messrs. Editors:—lt affords r Xftm’ ure to see that the Legislature of tho Com monwcalth of Pennsylvania hava e " ac cd such a valuable law; authoring; oil he Directors of tho Common Schools in he county, to meet In Convention for the pur-l pose of electing a suitable person | ty Superintendent. No one will doubt the propriety and necessity of an officer of this kind, for his official capacity will be such, if properly attended to, ns cannot fail Improve the present policy of our Common Schools. The system orCpmmon Schools is still making new acquisitions to aid in perfecting it, but among its amendments from its origin until the present, nono ap pear to be more'conducive toils condition than a County Superintendent. I nunci pate the time is not distant, when our Coin. inon Schools will assume such a position as will surpass tho most sanguine tions of its advocates.and friends. What ever tends to enhance the welfare of the| rising generation should bo one of the chief I objects of legislation in a republican gov ernment, for upon their wisdom and virtue ■ depend the future weal or woe of our coun try!. ?'lf we wish to transmit to posterity those rights and privileges which we enjoy, to bo held sacred and inviolate, itis neces sary that we first furnish them with that | knowledge which is requisite to support, and maintain tho same; and by so doing we lay the foundation for a monument ol greatness which the wreck of time cannot obliterate hr defaco; and generations yet unborn, will hail and celebrate the day, . and porpetuato the names of those, their I ancestors, who made such wiso provisions for them. . Tbacuer. r Clcarfitld, May 11, 1854. THEC LEA R FLELB REP OBLIGAN. lix.—Wo loom that on Tuesday and Wednesday night of lost week, Bomo porsons dostroyod nbout $1,500 worth of liquor belonging to Mr. Baron, in i’oni, and nbout $5OO worth belonging to Mr. Sis i son, of Lasollo. Oponingg woro mndo in tho casks to pormit tbo liquor to run off. Tho lndios nro Btrongly suspected of having somotliing to do with | it, ns tboy would naturally prefer to see tho earth t instoad of thoir husbands drink tbo vilo compound. pn~ A husband residing in n small villngo in tlio intorior, thus nnnouncoß tho departure from'his bod and board' of his dearly beloved: ’My wifo, Anna Marla, has strayed or boon stolon. Whoovor roturns hor gets his head broke. As for trusting her, anybody can do so who secs fit—as I nevor pay my own debts, it is not at all likoly that Iyvill lay awako nights thinking about othor pooplo's. i A Gin-u-. Wine Loafeu. — “ I say, mothor," said a regular streot loafer tho othor night, nfter ho had deposited a bottlo full of namething in a riokoty old cupboard and laid himself down on tho floor, “ I want you to wako mo whdß X get dry. ” “ How do I know wlion you got dry !’’ u Oil, just waken mo any time —I*in a/icays dry 1 ssr- c. A. Bi-ack, Esq., Secretary of tho Com monwealth, has advortised for proposals for tho salo of tho main lino of tho public, works of Penn sylvania; sealed proposals to bo recoivcd up to tho first Monday of July noxt. A society of “ Owe Nothings" was pro posed sometimo sinco, but tho project Ims boon abandoned. Newspaper publishers woro vory ioal ous in thoir endeavors to establish such societies— for selfish ondß, ontircly—but public sontimont hns "put thorn down, A Wkatiieu Sion.—An oldhunlorpredlcts tlintl tho following will be d dry summer, from tho fact" I bat woodcocks have built thoir noets in low, moist places. When tho summer is to bo wot ho says they build in dry sunny situations. — Newark Adre; titer. ,-255- A fomalo wrltor says: ‘Nothing looks worso on on old lady than darned stockings.’ Allow ns to obsorvo thatstoekings which need darning looks a damod sight worso than tho darned ones. Tho “ Know-Nothings " claim a very an cient dato for their orgiu—even further bnok than tho Masonic fraternity. Vide, 2 Samuel, chap, 10, ' v. 11. 353- Somebody says tlmt a pretty woman la a j brilliant poem, full of rhymo, sontimont, nnd all manner of illuatrationa. When ‘ bound in ono a | nrma, alio incroaaea to Bovernl volumea. i A raah nnd spmowhat doluded young man lma throntoned to apply tho Maiuo law to his sweat heart, alio intoxicates him so. 3S£3“ It is said that "the Blnok Swan is about to bo married to a gooso of a Londoner. About a year henco, look out for ‘ mottled cygnets. Mrs. Cathnrino Hawkins, of Calloway coun ty, Mo., lately killed nine wild turkoys at one shot. ySf- Wo shall soon havo thej threo dollar gold pieces, and tho white cents in circulation. Principal and Interest. —A debtor observed to a creditor, “that it was not'his interest to pay tho principal, nor his principle to pay tho interest. DIED In Lawrenco tp., on Tuosday ovomng, tho 23d inst., Mr. John It. Uiclts, aged about J °Tho deceased loaves a wife and ono child to mourn his loss. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS AUCTION 1 AUCTION 11 ON SATUItDAY, MAY 27, ISol, A. M. HILLS will positively eoll his remaining stock of Goods at his old store in tho west end of the Man sion llouso. Any person can havo tho pnvilogo of examining tho goods boforo tho salo, by calling early. Sales peremptory. Tho Good must anil will bo sold. Terms of sale, Cash on delivery. Bales to commence atlO o’clock, A. M. icAen qmns can be had. . t. j. McCullough, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clcarfiold, Pa., may ho found at the office of G. R. Barrett, or at tho Btoro of Win. S. Moore. Deeds and other legal instruments executed with Promptness racy. ' attention regulars. T7"OU aro horoby ordered to moot for parado at Y tho amory In Clearfield, on the 3d Saturday ofJuno noxt, being the Mth day ofthomonhat 12 o’clock, Every moinber ia required to be in at ton dance In Summer uniform, provided with five rounds of blank cartridge, with bis arms and equip ments in good ordor.j , By order of fho Captain,. 3 D. S, ETZIVILER, 0. S. May 24, 1851. ■ : ' BRIGADIER GENERAL. -YtTE aro-authorized to nnnounco tho namo of W A, M. HILLS, as a candidate for tho office of Brigadier General of Clearfield county, at be ensiling elootion in Juno next. May 24, ibo —f BRIGADE INSPECTOR. I fTTE aro authorized to nnnounco tho “ W CLARK PATCHIN, ns a candidate for tho office of Brigade Inspector of Clearfield county, at the onsuing elootion in Juno next. May, 24,1854, . CODON EI-. TTTE aro authorized to nnuounoo tho namo of W Cant JOIIN L. CUTTLE, as n candidate tho office of Colonol of Clearfield county, at tho ondsuing election in Juno next. May 24, 1854. - M EUTENANT CODON ED. TtTE aro authorized to nnnounco the namo °f W JAMES DOIVLER, ns n candidate for tho offic Y o of Lieutcnant Colonel of Clearfield county, at tho onsuing oloction in Juno noxt. May 24,1854. ' . SETTLE .DP 11 SETTLE DPH ffiWud «"4““X.Tff Dlnok health will not perm, h mto contm«o ull against all who ncgloot ORR Clearfield May 24, 1854. caution. WHEREAS, my wlfo Catherine loft my f> od and board without just causo or provocation, all porsous aro thorofOro cautionod asairtat harbp inn or trusting hor on my account, na l will pay no S dpbts of hor contracting.' aftcr this dafo, unless compelled by law. • ' SAMUEL JORDAN. Bradford township, May it, 1854—St pd. 100,000 Giftß, Vnluod at $90,380 One Gift for Every Ticlfrt. ' In onlor to insuro to all concerrted a perfectly fair anil satisfactory disposition of the nbovo named Oiftfl, Mr. l’erham proposes that tho Shareholders shall moot together on Thursday Evening , Jvnc 22d, 1854, (or sooner, if nil tho tickots aro sold—iluo notice of which will bo givon,) at «orao suitablo place, horeaftcr to bo designated, and a Oomnattee of Eire Persons, to rccoivo tho proporty, whiob they inny dispose of in Buch matuter, (by lot or Otherwise) as tli,o Shareholders in genoral meoting shall direct, tho' Coinmittoo giving good nnj. suf ficient bonds, if required by tho Shareholders, for tho faithful performance of tho duties required of thorn. . T I Shareholders residing out of tho oily of Now York, will stand upon the snmo footing as residents, and whntcvor may fall to tlioir shares will bo for wardod to them in such mannor as thoy may direct, aftor tho partition has takon placo. All ordors for Tickots, by mail, should bo addrossed to JOSIAH PEMIAM, Academy Hall, 083 Broadwny, Now York. If It should hnppon ! that all tha. Tickets aro sold when tho order is ro ' coivod, tho money will bo roturnod, nt our oxponso | for postago. .Correspondents will ploaso writo dis-“ tinctly their name, rosidonco, 'county and Stnto, to (nrovont errors. Or, if convenient, cncloso an on j volopo, with their directions on it in full—in which I such Tickets as thoy may ordor will bo roturnod. May 24, 1854—1 t. TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. THE CI.OUNTY COMMISSIONERS, of Cloar flolcl comity will rocoivo proposals at their of fice in Clearfield, on Monday and Tuesday tho 12th and 13th of Juno noxt, for building a Bridgo across Chess Creek, on tho road loading from (lien llopo to Now Washington. Finns and specifications will lio exhibited at thoir offleo on tho samo days as abovo. Any persons wishing to moot tho Coinims ■ sionors previous to that tlmo can moot thorn at ttio Ihouso-of Gilbert Toner, in Chest township, on In day th. 9lh day of suoFE, PniLIP HEVENEU, Comm'rs Office, 1 Commissioners Clearfield May 20, 1853. J - Attest —G. B. Cooiii.andeh, Cl k. May 24, 1854.-st. ORPHANS’ COURT SAUE. BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER of tho Orphans Court of Clearfiold county, thoro will bo cx nosed to Public Sulo nt tho Court llouso in Clear field, on tho Fir/tl Monthly of Jo/y, 1854, at ouo o’clock, P. M. oil that tho interest of David Saek ott, docensod, of in nnd to “ nil the east end of lo No, CD, in tho borough of Clonrfield, beginning at tho 9. E. corner of tho lot, west by Locust streot 75 foot to corner of presont ft-amo houso, north by same and residue of tho lot 57 feet to lino of lot No 68, by samo 75 foot to the alley, thonco south by the alley 5T feet to tlmboginning. C*.n. May 22, 1854-tds, Estate of Marlin L. Hoover, Deceased. Letters of administration, on tuo estuto of Martin L. Hoovor, lato of Curwons- Villo, deceased. All persons knowing themselves indebted to tho cstato will make payment to hor attorney, (L. Jackson Crans, Cloartiold,) and those having accounts against tho saino will present them to him, duly authenticated,RwsotUe,-nont^ May 24, 1854-3 t pd Estate of David Wise, Deceased. Notice is hereby given, that loiters of administration upon tlio estato of David Wise, sonr., lato of Jordan township, Clcarneld county, dco’d., have been granted to tlio subscriber. All persons having claims will presont them pro perly authenticated for sottloment, and tlioso in debted will wUbouUolay. i ?i iv ; Jordan township, May 22, 1851-31. TO THE I,ADIKS OF CLEARFIEID. ] THE subscribers would respectfully announce to tho Ladios of ClonrDcld, and vicinity, that thov nro ongngod iu tho MILLINERY AND MANTUA-MAKING businessat tho Boidonco of Mr J. 11. Jones, whoro thoy will punctually attend to tho ordors of all who may favor thorn with a share of their custom. Their work will be made on the Latest FaMon. jO NES, LYDIA JANE JONES, Mny_24,_1554-2m ROBERT R. WEISII, AND WATCH MAKER, has just ro- C ccivoa from Now York » largo and splendid assortment of JEWELRY—con tistinc of Ladies’Gold Broastpins, Mourning Puis, Cuff Pins, Ribbon Pins. Also, Gentlemen’, fine Gold Piuß, of difforopt shapes aud sizes, /mo Gold Ear Ring Drops, lato stylo and Drops, Bracelets, Finger Rings, lino a p ““ 8 ’ and Pencils, Gold Watch Chains, Silver Tea and Table Spoons, Butter Knives, Sugar Tongs, and Thimbles, ladies’ fine Cord Cases, Port Monies, filter Patent Lever Hunting Cnee IWifc/ic», from eoTL «28 • Ooeii Front Vctatehed Levers, from $lB Sflwf&sXtomlO t 0.515; «»• ■Eft Hag kn &K^eigll k da y 4 and thirty hour Clocks, fine small'Bpring Clocks, thirty hour and oiglit-day, Musical Instruments, and a groat variety of arti- llor° UI, AIi a ?ho t abov C o I mon , tio 9 ned U nrti r olos kwnr ssKWJftiaW^gsr year. , " EPILEPSY OR FITS CAN BE CORED !! stronger than OERTIFI the money will bo refunded; if not able to pay, | one bottle will fSoVcVnneaut, Ash:, ' JOHN RUSSELL & CO.. \js% .&* a e,wp.llee,* rf^gg^sssss^ts^i AB So n id by 0. D. Watson, K. Arnold *u,er. Cash paid fan bides. Ruthopilnirg, and iljo ot Ffcdipsburg. May 18, lS5t.-Gm. . r May 24, 1953. : , '/ /•' . , - TIIE subsoribor offors at private ealo, a valua ble farm situnto in Penn township, Clearfiold county, containing 127 acres and allowanco, with about ono hundred acros cloarod and in a good stato of cultivation, having a houso and ham oroot od on each ond of tho farm, and two good orchards thoroon growing. Thoro aro also two good Coal Banka on Baid farm aupposod to oxtond ovor nbout jfourtoon acres, being about fivo feet in doptli.— Tho farm ia aituatod in tho contro of nn excellent neighborhood, tho Glon llopo and Little Bald Ea gle Turnpiko, phasing through tho oontro of tho same.—A good title will bo givon. For furthor particulars apply to tho subscriber on tho promises. May 18, 1851.-3 m.-pd PIICEBE SACICETT, Adm'ra. Administratrix. May 17, 1854-3 t.-pd: - Valuable Farm For Sale RICHARD DENVIR. CAUTION. WIIEREnp, Daniel G. and David h. Snnth gavo to Josoph Yosoy, a promissory noto, calling for $ll5, payable on the Ist of May 1851, at which timo they wero prepared, and nro at pres ent prepared to pay tho same when presented ac cording to agreement, and horoby mnko known that they will not pay interest on said noto aftor ,ho time that it beoo.no duo kNiELfl gMiTn DAVID Ij. SMITH. Covington township, May 18, 1854,-pd. BRIGADE ORDERS. ELECTION NOTICE.—Tho uniformed compa nies of tho sth Brigado, 14th Division of Penn sylvania volunteers, will hold an oloction on tho first Monday of Juno next, at thoir usual places of meeting, for the purposo of olocting a Brigadier Ooneral, Brigado Inspector, Colonel, Liout. Colo nol and Major, fur said Brigado. ' Tho Captain or commanding offleor of oach com pany, shall superintend said election, and mnko re turn of said olection within ton days thereafter, to Mnj. WM. BELL. May 18, 1854.—pd. TAKE NOTICE. WHEIIEAB, my son James has loft my em ploy-all persons nro theroforo cautioned agninst liorboring or trusting him on my account, ns I will pay no dobts of his contracting after tins date, unless compelled by law. ’ May 17, 1854-3 t. ISAAC PRICE. Sinking Vnl ey Plank Bond Company. TIIE Books of said company will bo opened at Novling’s Mills, Clearfield couDty, and at 1 y rone Blair countv. on tho .Id of June 1854, for the purposo of receiving subscriptions to tho capital stock of said company, when and whore tlio Com missioners will attend torocolvo said subscriptions. May 18, 1854.—3 t.—pd. Estate of Joseph Eekley, deceased. LETTERS of Administration on tho CBtato of Jopcnh Eeklo.v, decU, lato of Covington tp.. Clearfield eounty, having boon granted to the sub scriber, all persons indobted to said estate will mnko payment immediately, nnd thoso having claims against the same will present them proper ly authenticated for settlement- MAItY ECKLEY, Administratrix. May 18, 1854.-pd. A Valuable Tract of land for Sale. THE subscriber offers for solo a valuable tract of land, situnto in Covington township Clearfield county, containing 04 ncres and allowance with about 40 ncres cleared, and in a good state of cul tivation, with a young orchard thereon growing, nnd a stablo croctod thorcon. For further particulars apply to'tho subscriber in Covington township. V M. MILLER. May 18, 1854.-4 t.-pd. JOHN ».CHASE, „ HENRY SWAN. NEW STORE. THE undersigned respectfully Inform tho in habitants of Clearfield county, that tlioy have oponod u storo in tho town of AN SON\ IDLE, in Jordan township, nt tho intersection of tho Glen Ilopo turnpike with tho Chess Creek road, fer for salo a full supply of Dll\ GOODS, GROCE RIES, HARDWARE, DRUGS, PATENT MEDI CINES, and all othcrarticles usually kept in a country storo. All of which will ho sold at modo rnto prices for cash, or oxchnngod for gram, lumber, Jc. Our neighbors wo respectfully usk to call, and assuro them wo intend doing business as low rates as cash purchases will allow. Juno 24,1853-ly. CHASE & bWAiN. BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF CLEARFIELD M E. L. MILLER, Surveyor, Bell township, Clearfield county.- AH business entrusted to him promptly attend ed to. Address Chest P. 0., Clearfield county. April 4, 1854. ____ T. JEFFERSON BOYER, Phyxlciait, can bo found at bis offioo in Luthors burg, Clonrflold county, Pa., when not absont on professional business. Sop. 'J, 135.1. H. P. THOMPSON, Physician, may bo foufid oithor at bin office, or at Scofield’s hotel, Curwonaville, when not professionally absent. Dec. *O, 18j . lever flegal, Blacksmith, Luthorsburg, Pa., will attend to all business in his lino, and will also furnish Wagons, Buggies, Ac., vory choap, and manufac tured in tho best stylo, and warranted. Aug. 7, 1852. ISAAC SMITH, Merchant, and Dealer in Lumber and Country Produce generally, Stato street, between Chorry and Locust, Curwensvillo. [Dec. 30, lßul. THOMPSONS, HARTSOCK, & CO. Iron Founders, Curwonsvillo. An oxteusivo assortment of Castings made to order. Doe. 29, 1861. _ __ THOMAS 11. FULTON, & CO., Merchants, and Extensive Dealers, and Manu facturers of Lumber, Bald Hills. [July 23, 1852. ELLIS IRWIN & SONS, * T tho mouth of Lick Bun, five milos from J\_ Clearfield, MERCHANTS, and extensive Manufacturers of Lumbor, July 23, 1852. JACOB BILGER,' Conner, Tin and Sheet Iron Manufacturer, Curwensvillo, above tho old foundry, on tho hsido of Main stroet, whoro all husinoss in lus Uno" is dono up in a workmanlike mannor. and on reasonable terms. Country produoo takon in ox cknngo for work, Bep- 17, 1803._ ~ : O. B. MERRELL, Gonper, Tin, and Sheet Iron Ware Manu facturer, on Second street, ono door south of if. Wright’s storo, Cloarfield. [Doc. >9,1851. WM.' T. GILBERT, ' Blacksmith, ’at Hopowoll, 801 l I township, at tlio Cross Rands leading from M Goo a Jhingtoni and from Chest crook to tho river, wliero aUcalls In kls lino will be prompUy atUd od to. ' THOMAS MILLS, \ Coach and Sleigh Maker, on Third ahroot, botwoon Market and Locust, Cloaruold, Pa. April 10, 1652. . • - • HURXTHAL & BROTHER, v- Merchants and Dumber Dealers, Wood land Post Offloo, Bradford township, Cloar flold county. April 17, 1352. M. E. WOOD, Phyßlcian, inny alwnys bo found nt his rosidonco in Curwensvillo, wlion not profosslonnlly nb- Doo. 19, 1852. B. F. STERLING, | Saddle and Harness Makers and JubUcc of the Peace, Curwonßvillo. Doo. 28, 1851. J. L. CUTTLE, Attorney at i,aw and I,and Agent, ofllco adjoining liis rosidonco, on Market street, Oloarflold. March 3, 1803. L. R. CARTER, A gout for the Bale of Stoves, Mill Gearing, /\ and Castings, of nil kinds. Albo, Bar Iron and Nails, Thrashing innehinos, Plows, Agricultu ral Implements, Ac., on Socond utroot, undor tho printing ofllco. March 17,1853. RICHARD GLENNING, Boot and Shoo Maker, can bo found nt his shop throo doors west of tho Mansion lloubo, whoro ho hns constantly on hand a largo assortment both of homo and city manufactuso. July 8, '53. J. D. THOMPSON, Blacksmith, Wagons, Buggies, Ac., Ac., ironod on short notice, anil tho vory best stylo, nt his old stand in tho borough of Curwensvillo. Doc. 29, 1853. ____ | SAMUEL ARNOLD, Merchant and Produce Dealer, Luthers burg, Clearfield county, Pn. ROBERT McNAUL, Tanner, at tho old stand in Curwonsvillo.. Doc. 28, 1851 GEO. VV. RHEEM, Saddler, Harness and Trunk Manufactur er, on Seco d Btrect, iramodintely over C. D. Watson’s Drug storo.. Bee. 30, 1852. ~ DR. GIBBONY F. HOOP, HAVING changed his residence from Frcnch villo to liylnrsville, in Morris township, rc spoolfully offers his services to tho surrounding community. Juno 18, 1853. " JAS. B. GRAHAM, Post Master, Merchant,] and Dealer In Lumber, Grahamton, Bradford township. Dec. 27, 1851. WM. P. CHAMBERS, Wheelwright, Chair Maker and House and Sign Painter, Curwonsvillo. Dec. 28, 1851. rTHOMAS SHEA, J fashionable Tailor, in Show’s Row, on Mnr- hot street immediately over tho Post Office. Clearfield. Do^2lblBsl_ FREDERICK ARNOLD, Merchant and Produce Dealer, I.uthors burg Clonrfield county, l’a. April 17, 1852. A. L. SCHNELL, Tailor, Luthersburg, will do his work just ns good and as cheap ns any other fellow. Dec. 28, 1851. WILLIAM A. WALLACE. Attorney at Law, Offico adjoining his resi dence Oil Socond Stroot, opposito the resi dence of Gov. Bigler, Clearfield:- April 17, 1852. DR F. ANTES CANFIED. HAVING purchased tho proporty and situation of Dr. G. V. Hoops, tenders his professional services to tho citizens of Fronchvillo and vicinity. OfTico one door east of Lutz’s store. Juno 2, 1803. JAS. ALEXANDER, Saddler and Harness Maker, in his now shop on Murket street, near Morrell's hotol. Doo. 29, 1851. JOHN H. HILBURN, Boot and Shoe Maker, Second etroet, nearly „opporito A. K. Wright's store, Cloarflold, Pa. April 16, 1862, J • Janies hollenbach, Blacksmith, on 'Third etroot, between Market and Walnut, Cloariled, Pa. April 10, 1852. _______ HENRY LORAINE, Physician and Druggist, on Market streot, opposito his rosideuco, Clearfield. April 16, 1852. JOHN W. SHUGERT. Wagon Maker, cornor uf Third and Lucust street, Clearfield. Repairing done to ordor. April 10, 1852. GEO. RICHARDS, I ‘fashionable Tailor, west of Shaw’s Row, up 4 Btairs, Ulourfield. Dec. 30, 1851. GEO. B. GOODLANDER, WWa-oil Maker, Luthoreburg. Work done to ordor on short notice, and on good torms. Doc. 21), 1851. A. K. WRIGHT, Merchant and Extensive Dealer In Dum ber, Bocond stroot, ono door south of Ins roßi ,, Clearfield. Doc - 29 ' 18M ' GEORGE WILSON, Physician,- may bo found at his office in Lu tborsburg, whon not absont on profeßßional business. Fob - 20 - 18j2 '_ JOSEPH H. BRETII, Blacksmith, £t Now Wuphington, Clearfield county, wboro all kiude of work is dono-iu his lino of business bn tho shortest notice and moat reasonable terms. May 20, 1803. C. KIIATZER, -» /Terchant and Dumber Dealer, corner of Iyl Front and Lopußt Btroots, Clearfield. 29, 1851. , SAMUEL B. TAYLOR, Tanner and Hoot and Shoe Manufacturer, Curwcnsvilto. Deo. 28, 1851, MOSSOP & POTTORFF, T) etallers of Eoreign and I k.chandise and Diquors, on tho west side ot Btroct nearly opposite tbo House, Clearfield, Pa. . lB5O. ' DR. S. L. COBLE, Physician, rosidonco one milei and a half couth , f r .....i.or city, on tho Ridgo road 10ad ... to Now Washington, respectfully offers his sor vicea to tho uurrounding community. Doc. 23, 1853. ' "dr. R. V.- WILSON, HAVING romovod his offico to tho new dwol ling on Socond stroot, will promptly aiißWor all professional calls as horetoforo. Juno 10, 1853. _ DUTHEBSBURO lIOTfiD. GEORGE W. LONG PROPRIETOR, every at tention will ho paid torendor travellorsand othors comfortahlo Vfho naay give him a coll. May 18, 1954. PUBLIC NOTICE. School Department, Hi nniSßtmo, May 10, 1854.—8 y tho 43d soctlon of tho “ Act for.the regulation and continuation of tho Common School. . Systoin,” pasaod Mny 8, 1854, it is mado the dUCT of tho Superintendent of tho Common Schools, to ■ givo notloo by publication in two newspapers In oach county for throo succosslvo weeks to tho Sohool' : i Diroctors'of tho sovoral counties, that they arc to moot in convention at tho seat of Justice of tho prop or county on tho first Monday of Juno noxt, and so- . led viva r occ, by a majority of tho wholo number of Directors prosdnt, ono porson of Literary, and ; Scientific acqulroinonts and of skill and oxperionoo in the art of teaching, as County Superintendent for throo succeeding Bchool yoars. . . j.: Tho Sohool Dlreotors prosontin such convention or a majority of them, shall at.'tho same timo tho compensation of tho County Superintendent, and immediately after suoh election, tho rrcsldont and Secretary of the Copvontlon shall oortifv to tho Suporlntondont of Common Schools, at Harrisburg, the namo, amount of annual oomponßatlon allow cd, and tho Post Ofiico addross of tho porson who may bo oloctod County Suporlntondont C. S. BLACK, Svp’t. Com. Sehootu Mny IT, 1854. - STONE WAKE MANUFACTORY. THE subscribers respectfully announco to the citiions of Clonrflold county, and the poblio Konorally, that they havo commonood tlio manufac ture of Stono ware, one mile °f L wherothoy are propnrod to furnish STONE WARE equal to any manufactured olsowlioro, and on roa i sonablo tonus. Stove Pipe CoHara,.constantly on hand. Orders promptly attended to, and a liberal dis count mado to wholosalo purchasers. ' _ M. J. PUivJLISK, Q. W. PORTER. Aug. 23, 1853—tf. JOHN t. CUTTI.E, Atlorncy at law and I<and Agent, will practioo in tho sovoral Courts of Clearfield and Elk countios, and nttond to tho paymont of taxos on unsoatod lands. . Itefercncci.—Uiß Excellonoy, William Biglor, Harrisburg; Hon. Ellis Lowis, Lancaster; G. W. Woodward, Wilkosliarro; J. C. Knox, Franklin j J. C. Montgomery Philadelphia. AH porsons having businoss with him, will in his absence apply toJ. Biddle Gordon, who will^ attorn} tothosamo. Sop. 28, 1962. New Clothing Store! UILILiMAMp RESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of Clearfield, arid tho public generally, that he has just received and is now opening in the borough of Clearfield, in the office lately occupied by L. J. Crane, in tho south end of town, a largo and splendid assortment of Ready-Made Cloth in'', which ho proposes to soil for cash, on ns reasonable terms as they can be had elsewhere in tho county. Purchasers are respectfully invited to call nnd examine my stock before purcha sing elsewhere. MOYER ULLMAN. Clearfield, May 10, 1854. tf. ~~~~~~ FAIRBANKS .JR" PATENT SCALES, / JJ SOLD AT THEIR Warehouse No. 240, Market St-, ; PHILADELPHIA. tt> AILROAD, Hay, Coal, and Farmers’ r%, Scales, set in any part or the coun irv* bv experienced workmen, and on short notice. April 12, 1854.—1 y. SPRING GOODS] JUST received nnd opening at C. Krat zer’s ONE PRICE CASH STORE, a splendid assortment of Spring and Sum mer goods. . , In addition to his usual variety, he has a large lot of Ladie’s Dross Goods, suchns Plaid Silk, India Silk, Plaid Lawn, Brocha Shawls, Silk, Crape and Gossamer Ban nets, &c. Also— A largo lot of Carpets, and floor Oil Cloths, Ready-Made Clothing, and all the new styles of Dress Shoes, cheaper than ever. *3. KRATZER, April 5, 1854. Wall Papers 1 Wall Papers! THE Subscribers have now in store their complete Stock of Paper Hangings, Cur tains, <s-c., which they offer at very low prices, wholesale and retuil. Our assort inent is very complete, comprising all the qualities, both French and American. We manufacture a large proportion or our goods and can sell at the lowest rates. (t"r- Paper Hanging done in the country at city prices. PARRISH & EOUGH. 31 No. 4 N. Flfth-st., Pbdn, April 5,1854.—Bm. HE®w© <3? Hounslt®nii, 111 North 3 d Street Below Rase, Phila., Manufacturers and wholesale Dealers in Corn Brooms, Painted Buckets, Willow Buckets, Cedar Ware, Looking Glasses,Clocks, Window Shades, Bristlo Brushes, Cordage, Wick, Twine, Matches, Blacking, Wood and Willow Ware of all kinds at the Manufacturers lowest cash prices. James Eubton, John M. Rowg. February 8, 1854. —3m. AN industrious mechanic to work at the Blacksmith Trade, will be found in shop, tools and stock, and plenty ol work insured on liberal terms, (and also a house to live in.) Any person with a family wishing such a situation will app y to the subscriber living 1“ EawrenM tp., two and a lmlf miles from ClearfiehlTown. AMOS REED; Sen., - Muy 10, 1854.-3 t.-pd. C3l ALL persons arc hereby cautioned against purchasing a certain note giv en by me to Robert Pennington, dated tho 25th of April, calling for fifty-five dollars, payable six months after date, as I never received value for the same, and will not p„y “ "”"* s “"’CTIfAN'KEiim. May 10, 1854.-3 t.-pd, blackswiithing. t -h>AVID LITZ, announces to his olff 11 customers,nnd the citizens ofClear field county generally, that he is prepared ,o do all kinds of Blacksmithing at his shop at Pleasant Hill Foundry, in the Borough or Clearfield. His old customers are rub pectfully invited to give him a call. - AJI \vork entrusted to him will be done on reft- KODable terms, short notice, and in good style. April 12, 1854.-41.-pd;- ; r-\ '^'SPsiao.ttcscD.o
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