Same things, and there can be no! LATERFROM CAGIFORNi;; ty for secrecy in the prosecution of ARRIVAL OF THE NOJRTII STAR,. Mdnhtnn rm m ,„u Ntsw Yoek, -Dec. 9c*-The steamship IK ”bS n „„hf I North Star, from Aspiiwall, arrived L In a rennhlican imvernment ’ j holf-paB» e^even > w California dates,to! .J® a r fP“ b, '. can government the ho h , bro ht dovvn t 0 Panama b | our secunty ,s public confidence., Go , den S y iter strikes at public confidence, rp. _.u o. l ■ l ieats the democratic party upon an, mu r *? • i_ j .lv .u j r ;a J * ino news from the mines is cheering, lade public, the defeated party gives m. . .. n .,j jn „ ? i • r • \ v ~ r ..» i [ The steamship Golden Gate, arrived nt 1 g™ pontest as honorably settled In & Fr J cisco £ ith .&l Yor £ date 9) inj |he openly gams for h.sown parly an , 23 d afld 10 hours, Jhich is the short- K triumph, and the opposthon as quiet- j es , ru * on record . ] Kquiesce their overthrow. It was The financial affuirs the Slald were ■ openly; they saw how u tho mogl pro spcro4 condition The pare sa is e . ■» interest on the State boiids due in Jantitt |ul in the of secret pol.t.ca so- hag been forwardtJ| ft o New Y ork. !es public confidence ts undermined ;it - The fdl (one of h tndo exhibits is way ; a re.gn of lerror-commences; h liul * ch slriCOtfc , ast stenmer ._ iher secret organization^ know-sorne- The c , os ° lces rorG ullegoond Hax ,gs are organized ; and they too may all flour was Vl2 75 . Adamantine can imph,and the dismayed know-nothmgs,., d , been active a<d . hi h „ f . but de . y not so lamely submit. They m |he close , o r|he to fifty |ge, apply the munitions pf secret vyat- centB . BuUer 10 conts / now lardquiet.l6 3. Long before the charter was granted bacon 15 j, hams 16 i al8ic . liny of these organizations, midnight . :_4„. . 3 deemed an auspicious time for sedret Important News for We ,Shareholders in redationa, and np more powerful means Perham'r Third Oift Km eri-mse.—lt will bo . • . soon by roforunco to»un u(lv« Usouient in our paper n the spark oflire, or the simple mod-| o j. to .,[ ll y i tlirtt the Commi too appointed by tho. p invention appropriately called luclferj Shareholders at their last nvetiug. linvo issued a Bitches would be needed to assist in se- ) cull for n Anal mootino of all interested, to get their . •_ .'i p : instructions in roferonco to :ho distribution of the et resistance to the superior trick ol the ; p n) p or ty, \Vu ore plei ual to find th p nut l tor CtOfioiJS parly. _ so uoura consummation,- fti d hopo that Mr. Per- No less sacred a citadel than the tern- hnni will receive the patronLo lie so well deserves w «?-*»* ,°b wiii !,«;ti'^SWsaiaSl£AS£! Ihted Up and illumine the earth with their Orders for tickets should l» scilt in iuimediutcly »S. Aye, sir, already has this infernal Fortunes arc in resprve for|<oinebody Srk begun under the. auspices of this! pdern institution of reform—already 1 Ive Catholic churches been burned to the ( found or battered down by the hands of 1 id luwless, irresponsible mob, patronized! Bthosp graceless demagogues who would j for.m the world and maintain the super- 1 cellettl character of Christian gentlemen/ lilst they use for enormuos crimes min-! ps heated by mad fanaticism, the worst id basest of the whole family of man. ; Where is the church-burning to end un- Eflhe auspices of such an extended, and iwerful, and sly, and heartless band?— II of your churches may lie in ruins up . the earth. Then may your monnster land nunneries share the same fate.— Mhis time church-burning may become ihionablc, and the hand long trained to sendiarism may with the same facility I his experiment upon the Methodist urches, which, like Catholic churches, ry be devoured by flames. But thedwel gs of.priests and the houses of Metho it preachers, may endure a similar fate, they become subject to the overruling indates of King Mob. Indeed, the fore lings to one accustomed to melancholy lings are truly frighlffltf To the sober jded the ftarful results of such organ lions promise no less than the over-j few of our free govornmcnt. It was > Sir secret political reformation which (ceded the French revolution, and con juted to the trophies of Marat and Rob iierre. The results are plain and nat >l, and it requires far' more of fortitude til wisdom to foreseo a natiofi of Chris- Em republicans giving way to vandalism Btit she is overcome with a pure barbar- Bn, and seeks protection and pleads for Barters beneath the hospital throne of an ■solute despotism. It surely requires no Kst stretch of immSginaiion to travel back E the reign of our Catholic and Protestant English Kings and Queens, who have left ■olhing tu posterity but a loathsome mem fry of their persecutions inflicted upon onscieniious men for no othercriine than he voluntary worship of the living God. ndeed, sir, the memory of the illustrous Calvin has been soiled by the reflection of lecsecutions, inflicted upon his dissenting lontemporarv, Servetus. New England, >olh the cradle and the grave of true lib erty,destroyed the portrait -of her Plym outh land by interposing the frightful spec tacle of hanging Quakers and Baptists for their opinions; and who that has absolute power has not thus appropriated it 1 and with a generous forgetfulness these our mutual wrongs and mutual sufferings are consigned to oblivion. Whitt high-minded, intelligent Catholic or Protestant would see these scenes re enacted upon the continent of America, though they were regqlated by law ? Who, in the name of liberty, would seek their introduction by mob violence, under the sacred garb of religion, wearing the sacer dotal robe's of the temple of God? There may be wrongs in every ecclesiastical or ganization. Ifthqy conflict With the rights of citizens, the law under our constitution is abundantly able to correct the evil; if they do not conflict with these fights, it remuins a question with man and his Ma ker without an intervening power. There may be a wrong in our laws which js not sufficiently scrutinizing and severe in the prohibition of the emigration of foreign criminals; if-that be,,so, let I s ' L ose laws be amended,.and.dvery honor tie foreigner will rejoice in the. disttne jn which is made between virtue and ce. That would bo a leveling blow in >cd, which at one fell stroke struck down ,e good with the evil, the wiaq with the Tool h, indiscriminately. But such athingism in it inception. God only nows the end, and may He in mercy >re fend us the worst s 1 am your sincet;e friend and fellow itizen, bound by the fraternal feelings of liberal and holy Christianity. . ; - HENRY CLAY DEAN. To A. P. Gregoife, Esq. • WaKD JIJHORS FOR IBJury.— The|regular term of the Ha r afKv.iVCircuit Court is now progressing [Elizabethtown. Thos. M. Yates, one lithe infamous jurors who granted the laid of not guilty Tn:the Ward case, is bn trial for perjury. He, was indicted. I the grand jury, along with several oth ■ of his precious confederates, irThe name, Sebastopol! .is a Greek ipound, signifying “Holy Gity.’ ! <;■ I£j&£Kß&SSBr if S B NEW GQODS. Second Arrival of Fnlliiud Winter Goods. AT the cheap Cash store. —Just received a large • and general assortment of-Itylt and Wilder Goods of almost every dosfHptiovC'siiltable fotthe season, at very low prices.- Ladies and gentlemen —every persoii' , \Vishiug w buy goods at the low est prices aro respectfully Invited to call and ex amine. • . " Produce of all kinds rojelved in exchange for goods. ; .. WM. F. IKW'IN. December 11, ISj-l. DACU'KimiIOTVPMS.' Mr. vruviANFi*:, i|\ <; rkrrko t y piB t. informs the public lljat he has removed his Miniature Oullory to ••Graliim’s Row,” Mifrket ft.; Clearfield, in the 2d story) immediately opposito ‘•Shaw’s Row/’ where ho intends to remain until the Ist of January, lie his on hand ami is in. re ceipt of a variety of comuOn anil fancy stock »iit able for the holliday seasoh. Remember the place whjch is also indicated by the sign of the striped Dec. 1-1, 1854.-t£ Notice is Hereby Given TO the Stockholders offlu* Curweii.svillo Rridgo. that an election will be held on Friday the 2 l Jth day of December, instnrtt, at the office of Jo siah Evans, for tho purpose of Electing one Prtsi dent, ouo Treasurer nmUix Managers for the S-.id Bridge for the ensuing year. v JibSIAH EVANS, Sec’y. ('iirwcnsville, Dec. 13,1854.-.lt. CALI. ANI> .SUTTLK. 4 DR persons indebted to the subscriber nroro- J.JL. ({nested to call and settle, so that they nay know correctly what they owe, and prepare forthe payment of the same. GEoRIiE \\ ILSON. Ijulhorsburj;, 1 ><*<*. HI. 1854.-It. FERHAM'S THIRD GIFT ENTERPRISE. (i<>,<MK) TICKKTS lI.IIHADY SOI.I). Call for a Man* tl j ,>j' Shareholder* to dtter " tnim: on th(\il!><p>>*itlun oj\the Uif t Property to the Shareholder*. AT a meoting of tho Shareholders inPorhnm’s Third Gift Enterprise, held on the 27th-of July, the following resolution was adopted: ‘'J{e*olr4d, That so soon as it is ascertained tint. 80,000 of Uie G ift Tleket.i issuutfhy MTJPertuUi in his third enterprise, are sold, the Committee slall call the shareholders together at tho most conve nient plnee," for tho purpose of instructing K*id Committee in regard to tho manner of dispoaingof I tho Gift Property.” . 1 Jlaving loarnod fromfMr. Parham that 00,00$ of said tickets were sold, ind that in' all probability the remaining 20,000 cillfd for by the above reso lution, wduld bo sold ljy tho Ist of January next, we have determined in accordance with the aUve opinion, to call a MABS MELTING OI 1 IHE SHARE ISOLDE US, iitlsomo place to bo hereafter dosiguntijl by tho resolution. •, ROBERT BEATTY, Jn., ) . - .. . > Committee. 13. S. ADAMP, j Tleketftmhj cil $1 Each wilt lie mdrt. Each Ti\kcl will admit Four /'co-sous, all at rare, or purtitin at il!jferrnlUmnH,tb I’erham'e Ilurlemfue Opera Sp’oiei 6W> Jlnijr/way. Xi"m Tort. _ (Jr to liaotko'r entettainmnnts in various parts of tho ruhritry. Each 'purchaser of one of his tidk ets will feeeive a cortiiouto entitling them to one shnro ini 100,000 L'ont/f and Valuable (rifle ; n list of whicl hns boon afroudy published, Pertons can obtain the same in circularform, by addresing a note.tp tho proprietor. NOW'OTHE TIME iO PITKCIIASE TICKETS. In Older that tho 101,000 Tickets may bo dispo sed of My tho time apeciliod, tho subscriber-dffera the following induuoiiionts for persona to g(jt up Clubs. • , . - : I Each person who gtts up fl club of ton suusen.- bers, aid forwards torf dollars to this office, wll re ceive it Mail or other Conveyance rdeven tiekebr. Eflck person who setds us(at one tiine)-onehun drod dollars, will halo Bent in like rannnei one Aundral and Jiftcen ticheli. And for all lirgor sums is exact proportion. If i([should happonithet all tho Tiokots an) sold, whon lie order is roctivod, tbo money will lb re turneilat our expense for postage. ' All Irdoys for tickejs should bo addressed |o TOBIAH PEHHAM, 003 Broadway. NjY. My fourth onjorpriso will be ndvertiid as tbe,.tbird oni i| closed. The tickets aro ■ printed. 1 14,1851. , MjiTCHEjS lj MATCHES! 1 , ' DONNELL h \lanufncturcr and Inventor infetif Patent Square Upright Wood Box i ches-Ufo. 106 Nirth Fourth Street, above i f-,) Philadelphia.- I L’i’CllpS kavidg bkopmo an indUponsaHo ar ticle bi housofootfng, tbo subscriber liter a I eacrijlpe of tilde n|d money, iaenablod to of tlie public au trtido at once combining Utii d Cheapness. the,lnventor knofWing toe dan pprobejided onpeebunt of the flimsey manner ich Wtitehos sfe generally packed in'paper, ly lho aid of Set? Btoain Machinery* of his invonlbn, suocjodid in gotiing up a SABETY ENT BQUARH WOOD BOX;- jox is (referable, inasmuch thatit occupies 110 room (bon thojoldround wood box, hud coh at lead two hiindrifl per cent more Matches, hto Shippen if coisiderable advantage; it in ely new, andiselaro agaiigtt moisture and taneoat oontbajtiab and dispels oil danger on iportatjon'by i*ai*of Railroad, Steamboat or other mode of : .ese Matches,,*e (abked «» that one gross nr, i may be shiprfd winy part of the World with ict safety. Ttty tbe most desirable arti for home conslinHhp, aijd. the Southern < and tern Mfekets tSotkaio ever been invented. EALERB an<UHEMßtt6>^ welito call eoember lSj ■ . ■ —i L = n JftDOH \i second story i 'wo Na P|, out,Tuesday e eungrt ilearfipld, June 41854{ . \ Tlie CJjearfielil Academy 1 sheriff saies. ' | AT 4 meeting b’f tho Board of Trustees Auguit T) Y '■trtue.of sultry writs of Firrt IFaclas, issued | 2|fli, 1854, tho following rdtes and terms -L> out of tho uf Common Blens of Clear-1 wtro adopted, vji: ■ - Hold crtinty, nnd twine directed, will pe exposed KrJ 1 \1 , , , . rj 'to public sale, at tljo Court houso in Clearfield, :ftu per qlwrtor for °a<!h scholar learning Or- Mo ‘ ndl ,y the lSthrtlfty of Doe. 1854,; atl'O o’clock ftlfW* , Wrltln ? ft™ 8 n rlmary A. M.j the follomtk described real estate t *V. ArUJmetie, nn<tfirst lessons in Geography. A 1 right rtfo, interest an(l u i dila of Abt . fl _ 85 pof quarter for each scholar pursuing other ham lounsb t,ry pf i„ a „d to a certain traetoflantf nti «uJ 811 BtUUl °!' <• v i i JL tj, Bituatj) in Bradlurfl township, Clearfiold county, 9& «U per quarter for boll Umd 0 f MichnolL'ink, George lloorU' in a ril Greek or either, with Or without contjlil | ilig ono hundr ; d acr £ s moro or „ , less, (iaving-|t two story log houso orocted thoroon W Otl i.er quarter for French-extra and ,bout nine acms cleared, being, tho Same tract ; N “ T d '‘?,V un ,nudo from b,lla oxoept in cnBOS of of lal.l'defendant {ought of Levi Uubler. Seised, : Prorn ea i lupus. take* ip execution, and to be sold as thorproporty The i scond quarter commencesi on the 20thilof of Graham Loansbury. , • ,r *' ' Kovoml er 1854, and will end on the 10th of F ri.., , Aj.ho-AII tho light, title Interest arid claim of 1805, slowing one week of vacation about Chr|st- Wim , lm G . Butler,[of in and to a certain tract of m, mi T .. 4 .a . - „ . . A v land sitnato in Morris township, Clearfield county. The. cove Institution is now fully organised with boulldod on tho b Moshnnnon Crook, on the male in 1 female Departments Under the charge of 80u|ll by lands of M’Mi,m nnd said crook, on the * n F . ft P i' i , , west and north bylnuds of Bhtnolfard, and landsof The rrustoos having procured competent.and.. gwarl cont aining about two bund red a ores, more experio iced T caebers, and having put the rates of orUs bci oftwo largor eurTcys s ’ n th „: tuition cry low compared with similar schools, nan]o „f Cliristian Masser imd Win. G. Butler —un- confldo ,tly recommend the Academy to tho pat- improvod or tlmbeHupd. Seised, taken in exeeu ron “"' o KICUAUDSIIAW, Pres’t of the Bonrfl. | " d *° b ° "‘f “ th ° I ' V '' !> ° rty ° f WUliam !.M Exalm, Secretary. . ' . i Ar.so—All tho right, title, interest and claim of Ic'd, August dO, IHol. , Daniu , Mf jj„ gan lf f in an(l t 0 a ccrWn trnot of 'land situate in Eotgajownsbip, Clearfield county, COLRT PROCLAMATION. ! containing ton afros, unjoining lands of James EHEAr*, The Honorable JAMES BURN- Forrest on tho Weft, Wm. Jnmes .on thoimuth, Jno. SIDE, Esq/, President .fudge of the Court. Miller on the east] nnd the Erie Pike on tho nofth-, non Pious of tho twenty-fifth Jndicia Di's- wRh tv small frame dwolling houso, a frame car inposud of the counties of Clearfield, tJbu- pentsr shftpp’ and a small jilank sltihile thereon Clinton—and tho Honorable RICHARD utocted, vvith abfmt two acres cloarofl. Seized, nu'd JOHN I‘. HOYT, Associate Judges takon in exocutioD, and to be sold as the property rtield county, have issued their jfrecopt of Daniel M. Dugan. * date the twenty-fifth day of Sept, .last, i WILDTAM POWELL, Sheriff irectod, for tite holding of a Court, pf Com- j Sl|crifTs Office, Clearlied, Nov, 15, 1&4.-tc »ns. Orphans’ Court. Court of Quarter Sos ourt of Oyer nud Terminer, and Court of Jail Delivery, at Clcirtield, in and for Id county, on the THIRD MONDAY of IDER noxt, being .the 18th day of tho of Com triet, e tro ami KHAW in Cloi hoarin Bionf ; , 1 (leni'ri ClearlV DECK! month, their iffioen, and in theirbobalf, pertain to ho ddnts and Ji.rors and Witnesses are roqueetod to bo thon and tlero attending, and not to depart without leave,at their peril. GIVES' under my hand, nt Clearfield, this loth day of J)ee. ui the year of our Lord ono thous and eight hundreil and fifty four, and eutj’-ninth year of American Independence. (EVERY AMERICAN WILL READ IT. The host intensely exciting Book ever written! One, Vnhtwt■, 12 tun. uf 40(1 cnihrl/inhed' irifh niiinrriniH Ijrtiatij'ul ICuKjVti vxnt/H. /Vice $l. ; T|l AT' tliis ivill be a volume of more than orili-, nary interest, is attested by the fact that tho* | it ins only bet‘n announced n few week.*, the orders already amount. to npwards of 4000 copies. It it* a crtthful. unadorned narrative of the plans, doings and'designs of the Catholic ptvrty in the Tailed Stag's. The volume presents facts which will star tle the whole American people, for, tfliile we have beeft rest in;; in fancied security, » formidable sys teru lias been at work, and is working now, to un* dqrtnine our liberties. Wo do not ask you to bo liow anything but what we prove, and our proof eaiiiot be gainsnyed. We leave tho old world and former times to themselves, and present scenes, and deeds of crime euacted withiu the Ins fifteen years, and in our own land, »/e#/ t'/i Ameiiva 1 which will rouse the whole American people to their danger and duty. These things arosa: the conviction is forced upon us. and we present them ' to (he American and Protestant world, without fear or exaggeration. Orders will be tilled in the order in which they are l-eoei ved. X Agents wanted in every county in tho V. S. WM. WHITE SMITH. /'nA/mW. 195 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, X«v. 22, 1554. SOUTHERN. MIIATAHY ACADEMY ' LOTT Ell YU ! (By Autiiomty of tiif. State of alabava,) Conducted on the Havana plan. Class 11—To be Drawn on the JOtli of Dee. sis.ono 6,000 it:::- 4,000 , . : , : : : a. OOO « $ j : : : s 1,500 V J : : : « i 1.100 ■< sof $l,OOO ’ : : : 5,000 In u 5, 501 prizes, amounting to : : $;M,000 TUkots $10 —Jlulvos und Quarters in propor tion.! Capitals Kviry prize drawn at each drawing. 1511% on all solvent Hanks taken at par. coimnnuientiofis .-triotlv confidential. ! SAMUEL SWAN, Agent A Manager, (Ala..) Get. 20, lHj4.-ly. THEIE will bo exposed to public. sate by IgA \ . ont*ry, on tlio promises, on Saturday 1 the 2d da- of December noxt, at 2 o'clock, P. M., ] all that certain House aftd Lot, situnto in Pike tp., | ClcartioldWunty, Pa., adjoining lands of Ross M'- 1 Cluro, AViLain Addloman, Jr., and others, the J-iot containingahout four acres, having theroin a num ber of thriung fruit trees, with a fdnblo and other out buiUliiws thereon erected, and being located about mi*s from on the road lend ing thenco tt Chest Croek, late part of the ostato of William Aldleman, deceased. Terms.—(Lo half cash, and tho balanoe in one year thoroaftr with interest, to bo secured by judgment on ae premises Title and fukhor particulars made known on the day of sale. I WI. ADDLEMAN. Jr., Y ANDREW AHHLEMAN, \ Admr' s . ItOIEUT ROSS.: J Piko township\Nov. 15, 18$4i-ts. 1 ■—*' VALUABLEIEAL ESTATE TOR SALE. . mWOlots in tkomllnge of Ksdhrtown, Morris tp., | Clearfield co.Xhaving thereon a very neat dwelling hoiio, store un'd storehouse, with Uther outbuildings, Ind many other convenieucos for mercantile purpius. Also, another house and lot well suited for a oeehanic—also, a farm of one hundred acres, forty Mros cloar and under foueo. The rest of tho laud is, woll tiraberod. Situated one and a half mild front Kylartown—also, one hundred and eighty dgre\of good timber land sit uated within one mile |>f raid place, and four miles from'tlte river. All or anjr part of said property will bo sold to suit the'puiihasors. Persons desi- j ring a good and pleasant situation for Lumbering, and Mercantile busincst wU do woll to come and examine the property. Forfurtlior information address C. Munson or (1. F. Uoop, Kylartown, Cloarflold Co., Pa. \ \ *'l. Kylaftown, Dec. 4,1851-tf.\ OYSTER SAllboN. THE subscriber annouijOos t*the oitisons of tho Borough of Clearfield,'Undlho public gener ally, that he bos opened an OYSTER SALOON in Hemphill’s cellar on Marjfpt strek, Clearfiold, Pa., whero he will keep coriststtly unhand, fresh Oys tors of. the best quality. Fibm hislong experience in the business, he’ expeett to bt able to servej them np In such a mannerAs willtsult the tAßtee' of aIL ‘ His table will also he sui*Hod with Ale and other drinks. The pubic are fespeotfolly in vited to give him a call. GRAF. November 15, 1854.—tf. I ... ,\ . '■. Estate of James Allpi)rt> Bet 1* ETTBRS Testamentary oitlie ct fj' Allpart, late of Morris township, * inp* been granted to,, the .subscriber*.\ having an; acoounts against theealddei please present theft claims dnlaaathei end those jrhoknoijr%n&elyestni|ebt estate .will make immediate setuebeah ■ 1 , MATILDA ALLPOJttUSee. Morris township* Nov. M»'1854.4^ k IP*# ■• " No. 198, meets ittthe ision House, Clearfield each week. • otlcc Is, therefore, hereby given, Coronor, Justices of the Peace, and Consta and for the said county of Clearfield, to their own proper persons, with their Records; Inquisitions, Examinations, and Lomombrnnces, to do thoso things which to WILLIAM POWELL, Sh’ff. THIi AIUH-IUSHOP, Or JivniuuiniH i/i the l . S. Valuable Real Estate for. Sale* r . '• j. . »: Trial List 6r December Tcrraj 1851. Jan# Hunter, «« J. A. T. Hurler, James Gallahor, r* liurgunder A Brickloy, Geo. W. ShofT, v* Hubert Lytli, Gea W. Bhoff, vh Lytlo <k Jliptz. John Siberts, re Moses Pearfe, Samuel Caldwef,- r* M. S.tevens&n, Oscnr F. Moore.) vh O. L\ WihUf. Benjamin Comity, m William M.jDugan, C..F. Renaud, ch John Nodier, Thomas Craven, vh Robert Peiiiington, James Curlev, vh James Uunsiilus, C. F. Renault, m J. Namlieri Roussalot, , George W. Carter, «•* Snyder oui Large, ! Conrad Prcdrio), vfi Jlenry UriML J. k. .1. Ilogevtj, Abraham Evers, i George Gill, r* Thomas Hqt, ' Michael Quiggh, r* Juo. A J. M. Leonard, iJoImAJ. M. Ld'imrd ) „ .. . , \ . , foruseot Jno. 14011 a. ) 1 Peter Dieko»so|, r#' Vocals A trother, [John Fryuiire, . vh Peter Lams, ■ Kelly A JMckeipon, ex Jl. B. Milhj’, ] J[. B. Miller, ! vh Kelly A D.ikenson, 1 Same. , ex James M. icily, ! Saints- rn Same. ' Irwin A Hvinai re Isaac Pries; } Samuel M-'Kea:. vh Janies M. Jixou.* \ a - .. NE\f AND CHEAP GOODsf JAMES B. ( HAIIAJI, having resuiioiUhe Mer cantile bu incss at his old stand inflraliamton, announces to 1 s old customers and tld public gen erally, that Ini lias just received at bin stand in the above nantd place, a large anTl ioll soPeeted assortment of lull and Winter (roods,Consisting of almost every fceeessary article, undifc now fully prepared to ac(oinmodaU* r ull wly> miV tavor him with their He respeetfilly invilese those who wish to purchase to aud exam ine his stock. / 1 Grahamton, “November 20, ISJ4.-tf.tpd. DISSOtfJTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE partn»|rship lieretofore existng between- M. Gr:|hnm ami J. E. Wnts«p, has been dissolved by i<utual consent, having disposed of their interest |u James Tt Graham. , M. GRAHAM. J. E. WATSON. will hereafter h» continued by Jus. R. Graham, as formerly, w]i» will collect all accounts die, ami pay all debts contracted by the former firiv. J. R. (UIAIIAM. Gcnhnmptoti. Nov. 22, TSfi 1.-pd. RjciiAiin sniw, it. suaW.- and Cheap Goods* RICH ARDS] TAW ,fc SOX, wooliUrOspootrully inform tU* public that they bnvc.pst roooivod at their New ftore, in the Borough (f Clearfield, a large and w|ll selected ;dock of (Jocilh, suitable to the Boason-*-aiuong which may bo'found, Dry Hoods in grontjvarioty; Clothing, Uurdvnro,Queom<- waru,Tiu-wate, Groceries, Drugs, Btjmets, Huts, Caps. Boots n)d Shoes, Ac. They duty ami invito porsonswiHh ing to pure-hale to call ftiul examine tieir stuck. Clearfield Nov. 22, 1804.-tf. l/EG.Ui NOTICK. In the Com/adi Pl'OH of pfrarfrf'l (Mtnty. In the matter of *ke incorporation of the Mt. Cnrwcf Erangeticni Lathern t.'hurch. OTK’K Lihercby given that an application has J_Y| boon miflo to said court, by tby (I'.ungrf*gii tion of said PAD. Carmel Kvangoliuil Ljithern Church” for iieorpWution, of which aJ persons in terested will tjfkc’notice. By the Court. pOIUTOt, P-4*tho»otanj.-.- Nov. 29, 1 Sfi-L-Ht. Estate jf Robert Leonard, Deceased. NOTICE i| hereby given that letters of admin istniUiol on the estate of Robert Leonard, late of Lawrence (p,* dec’d., have in duolorm of law been granted'to tKe subscriber. All persons in debted will tiako immediate payment, uud tboso having elaimt will present thorn proparly authen ticated for se tlomont. * J, S. T. LEONARD, Administrator. .'.-.November !9 1851.-ot. jof John B. Haverling.dce’d. . Estate.i Letters! j. is. jia to the subseri coascd will ini having claim duly authent subscriber res tfounty, or t( in Ciourfield. tof Administration on ihe ostate of orling, deceased, have toon grunted ier, all porsons indebted to said do ilto immediate settleinout, and tlioso .-.gainst tbo same will prosont thorn catod for settlement, eithor to tbo ding near (lien Hope P. 0., CUnrfiold his attorney G. R. Barrett, Esq., GEORGE GROOM, Adm’r. Nov. 20, ISoC-OL j»- Glen ILjpo EstJteW Solomon Kline. Deceased. LETTERS Testamentary on the estate of Solo mon Elite, late of Lowroiico township, doe’d., haring been issued to the subscriber, all persons having any accounts against the said decoased will please present tlieir claims duly authenticated— and thoso who know themselves indebted to snid estate will male immediate settlomept. , JOHL L. CUTTLE, Exbcutor. Clearfield November, 29, 1854.-tf. TAIWER AND CUimiER. JOHN AtPHERSQN, that ho still continues the above business at his old stand at tho south tnd of Clonrfiold, and keeps conatout ly on hand a good assortment of Leather of all de- AcriptioDH, inuluding*a splendid lot of Sole Loath 2iy which liejfeiU sell cheap for cash, or exebango '*for lumber did hides. j Clearfield, jNovombor 29, 185 L-U. UUI a. , tNovombu. . Terms of Advertising. , A DVERTISEMENTS are. inserted in the .Re publican, atone dollar per square, for the first thrso insertion* and twenty-five tents for each additional insertion. Fourteen linos make a jquaro. No advertisement inserted fpr loss than a dollar.— A Liberal reduction made to those who advertise by .the year. •' ■ ' .LIBRARY MEETING. ' • . THERE Will bo a meeting of tho momboWoof, the "Clearfield Library," at the office of T. J, M’Culleugh, Eeq, on Saturday eveJung.thoOthipßt at # o’clock. The members of the old aasoeigpon, aswellna all others feeling an interest ftr mation of a Public Library, are guested to attend. - It. J. WALLACE, Seoretaiy. I Clearfield, Dec. 4,1854. ite of Jos. pc'd., haY,- iu persons taeedwill isicated-r ik to said List of Petit Jurors for December Term, 1854. ! . licrcTtria. —John. Shoff, Farmer. j Kylnr, ''Funner; Jl. Swart?, Farmer ; Joseph Showulter, Farnior. "PiArc.-^Amotrlload, Farmer; John Welch, Fur mor ; Peter Mays, Farmer. j ° 'Bergman. —John Miles, Farmer. ' • G. W. Shimmol, Fanner. ' Latftencc. —Henry Irwin, Farmer; Jos. Irwin,. Farmer; J. -Head, Farmer; G. I). GoodfuH low, Covinyton.-x-J. B. Rarmb^Lumbcrmnn. Util. —Arthur Bell, Farmer. - Hutton. —ThoinaaJH6wit, Farmer; Philip Cham- 1 hers, Farmor. Qoth^n.-^- A. S. LoonardxFarraor. Brady.— Daniel Hart?ock^Farmer; G. W. Long, Innkeeper; WUliam Bnsben, Farther ;Jubn-W. Nolso'n, Fanner; DariieT Hishel, Farmer. Jhv.aiur —James Albert, Fanner. Bunwidc*— Jucob Ake, Merchant; Samuel Biss, Farmer. Bd'nt i—Anthony Hilo, Fnfraer. Union —John Labordo, jr„ Farmer ; Frederick Hollopetor, Farmer ; John Haro, Farmor; Peter Labordo, (of Johh} Farmer. . , Jordan —Itouben Caldwell, Farmer. Bradford —William Antes, Farmer John Po ters/Fnrmer; William K. Wrigloy, Farmor. X^ynoodwnrtl —Abraham Byers, Farmor. Octobor, 27, List of Grand Jurors for December Term, 1854. Jhxjijn Toicmhip. —Samuel lioblson, Carpenter; Cbhrlos Sloan, Justice ; L/W. Munson, Farmer. Jordan To^ninhip. —John ft Brooks, Farmer; Robert Johnson, Farmor, Ptnn Tmcnnhip.— Hichanl Dunvor, Jr., Farmer; Charles Shefif, Fanner. * • Bell Townthip. —Henry Wetzel, Fnrmer. CurwaiHville Boromjh. —Jatuos H. Floming, Car 'ponter. Union, Tfttrmhip, —John Dressier, Jr., Farmor ; Hugh Krise, Fanuor. ‘ Lawrence. —Klin-s Henderson, Farmer: John Moore, Gunsmith. JfornN.—John Huyhorne, Farmer; William L. Morrell, Farmer. Bradford. —Samuel Wilson, Fnrmer. Knrthaut. —James Gunsalus. Farmor. Clearfield Borough, —Jno. Gulich, Cabinetmaker. ffuxtun 'rbimthip. —Asa Young. Farmer. BuruMide, —William Faith, Carpenter. Brady. —Tolbert Dale, Funner; G. M. Johnnon, Farmer. Woodward.— Sehooly Scott, Farmer. , J'ilce. —George Ross, Farmer. Clearfield October 2”, 1851.-te. MOW AM) CHIiAP GOODS. rjllll-: subscriber is desirous to make known to I all his friends, old and new. Whigs and Dem ocrats, Natives and Know Nothings, and all the rost oT mankind, that he has receivod and is open ing nt his uld stand on tlio corner of Front and Cherry streets, g very general assortment of Fall and Winter goods, consisting in part of CussimereH, SaMinets, Flannels, French Mcrinoojr, Delanes, nil wool, Blankets, Bay State and Broelik Shawls, Dabege, new style Silk and Braid Boii nets, winter *tylo, with a full assortment of Lady « Dress Trimmings, also, liootsaud Shoes, JTnts ani Caps, Carpeting, all wool, Cotton and Itug Carpets! Floor and Oil Cloth, with a full assortment of Grab eeries, such as Coffee, Sugar, Tea, N. O.JUohisscsl Stcum and Lovorings Synips, Fish, Mackcfel amfi Herring, Queens ware, Confectionaries, Heady-j Made Clothing, Tin-ware, Broad Axe. 1 },'Double! and Single bit nnd Pilot axes, with almost every thing else that is ealled for in a country Store, all i of which ho will sell low for Cash or Country Pro duce. CHRISTOPHER KRATZEU. Nov. 8, ISS 1.-tf. XUW GOODS. POWELL, REED A WEAVER, i ROBKKT H. WELSH* T> K^PECThTLLY.announce to their old custo- |hLOCK'*ANI) WATCH MAKER, has just ro mers and the puLimgenorully, that they have 1; eeived from Now York and Philadelphia; a just received a fresh supply (if Fait m«( Winter and splendid assortment of JEWELRY—eou <ii»ni*, consisting of (Moths, ( 'as.simeres, Sattiuctts, suing of Ladies’ (fold Breastpins, Mourning Pins, Roots an.l Shoes, Hats and Caps, Groceries, Ac., (Ijff pj n s, Ribbon Pins. Also, Gentlemen’* fine together with a largo and general assortment of <ki Pins, of different shapes and sizes, fine Gold all articles usually kept in a retail store, which Ring Drops, late stylo of Jenny Lind Ring* they propose to dispose ot on as reasonable terms aw Drops, Bracelets, Finger Rings, fine Gold Pens, as sueh articles can he had elsewhere'in thocoun- ait-pencils, Gold W r atoh Chains, Silver" Ten and ty. Their stock is largo and has been selected M'iMo Spoons, Rutter Kuives, Sugar Tougs, and with great care, consisting of articles calculated Tliihles, ladies’ fino Card Cades, Port Mollies, _ to suit the taste and convenience of all. Persons ,S'Afc r potent Leref Jfimtiiuj Case Watth'ei', from desirous of purchasing are rospot'tfnlly invited- to ?fe's2S Often Tn t from $W call and examine for themselves.—Store on 2nd tofco; LupiueH, from 10 to $l5; fino Ehjht JJoy Street, tw«> doors south of-the Court House. from $8 to $10: fino. CAW Watches, $3O Clearfield, November 8, 1851. town. All of which ho will warrant .lor perfect " tiiifccecpers. Also, a I‘argo assortment of Spectn- > ••tel-Pol) Chains,-VentC-liuim*,Gourd Chains,JL*eu- - iiiffc, Pocket Books, Ac. ClOCKS—eight-day and thirty hour Clocks, irebian'spring Clocks, thirty hour and eight-day : luted Instruments, and a greut variety of arti*,, espy minimus - to mention, as usually kept by All Hie above mentioned articles war ntMgood. and will lie sold at the lowest profits, r/ mteru>*(ti'v rW#. Watehds, Clocks, and " An- neatlv lUw.unKn, and warranted for on«*• July IK, 1853. ) ORPHANS’ COURT SAI,H. BY virtue of mi order of the Orphans’ Court of K 1 Clearfield county, grunted at Sept. Term, 1854, there will ‘ho exposed to sale in tho Uorough of fi| Clearfield, oi) the third Monday of December next, y\ Out- fhtwirrJ Am* t>f Luntf, situate in Lawrence d township* Clearfield county, lata the pruperty of j,. DAVID .HOOVE 11, of said township deceased, rjl bounded on-tho south by lands of (lideon D. (loud fellow, on the north hv lands <4' .Joseph find Thus. ,j ( . Lanich, on the north by purport no. 2 of (he estate VL > of tho said David Hoover, deceased, and on the east by lands of (leorge llulieh—being purport no. ] 1 of tho estate of said doeeased. ,• JAMES T. LEONARD, AdmiuiHtrat»r. I Cleartiuld, Nov. 8, 1854.-ts. LEGAL NOTICE. ", Punicl Kingslmry } In tlio Common Pleas ot‘ are vh. > Cleivrlield county, No. 117, hur Win. C. Ymmkin?. ) Roptemkor term, liSo4. , Kiu Supimons in ejectment for 100 acres of land. Ijp> part of tract No. 1220, in Huston township. Clear- Tu: field county, beginning at a beech north 100 per- chon, wost 107 and nine-tenth rods, south 160 rods, wh oast SO and nine-tenth rods, nqrth 00 rods to a post, and oast 21 rods to beginning—to compel payment b money. now", • 20th September, 1854, on motio.n of M r , A. .Wallace, Ks<p, Plaintiff's Attorney, tho Court grant an order on Defendant to appear and plead to the writ in this ease ou or before the Ist day of December term, 1854, or judgment, anil order its publication. lly the Court. WM. POUTER, Proth’y, I ProtlnTnotary’s o(fiee“oct-'2O, 185-I;—tif ~ T ”“ r LEGAL NOTICE. Frederick Zeiglerl In the Common Plena of i *, v Clearfield county. No. 51, Sep- Jacob Gordus. J temher term, 1804. ■ .Summons in ejectment lor 81) itcros of lnnd in Brady township. Clearfield county, beginning nt a maple corner of Corrcy A Kennedy, und hounded by lands of S. Bickel nml others, to compel pay ment of purchase money. " . And now, 2Utfrd3eptember, 1854, on motion .of W. A. Wallace, jVp. plaintiff's Attorney, the Court grants an order on Defendant to appearand plead to the writ in this cuso on or before the let day of Doeolubor term. 1854, and order its public ation. By the Court, WM. POUTER, Proth’y. Prothonotnry's Office, Oct. 20, 1854.—40 0 BOOKS I BOOKS ! t AN extensivo assortment of now and popular books which the undersignod has added to his Brug Store, embracing n grent variety, in part os follows Theological, Law, Historical, Poetical, und Miscellaneous Books, together with a general assortment of Schoul Books, Blank Books, Payson A Duutons Splendid Copy Books. Also, a groat variety of stationary, Ac., are offered to tho publte oxtremoly low. , , . .. Books supplied to order on the^borte^nohoe. Clearfield, Oct, 27, 1854. ly. To Travellers and Others. THE subscriber announces to the public thatlio hns taken tho well known Tavern Stand in Tyroue, Blair, county, situate on tho Plonk Road leading directly to tho Depot, and is fully 1 prepar ed to oecommodatOjall who may favor.,him with a call. His accomnWflfition* for teamsters are un surpassed, as ho has the largest and host stable in the place us wtdl'as the largest wagon yard. Ho expects hiß old frionds and aonnointancos ip Clearfield cOuJity particularly, to givo>>im,a cal, and those of Blair, Centre and Huntingdon, will find his houso a comfortable homojiAE|s|yS Tyrope; Blair county, Noy. 2, 1851.-tf, ' - _• H."W. SP&SCER, ejtBINET-M AKER, J, umber City, is fully pro-1 parod to execute oil gjprk in liis lino in a workmanlike manner. Coffins made to order. , I t Nov. 8,1851.-lv. “""o | jr-’ THljf CHEST. j SIR ASTLEY COOPER, Bart., B. D.„ ; THE EMINENT MKDJCAL PRACTITrONER, IIAB J&KFT A valuable Legacy to the world iicnis Great J*revnntatirc of Consumption, and' Unfailing \ Cure for Pulmonary Diseases, without the usd of . Medicine. Sir A. C. Dart, invented and, the i UHGjflf thv Medicated Protacfor, jja hll persons of all ngos and conditions, ns a cer tain and a safe shield against those fehrful diseas es, Consumption,Bronchitis,AsthraagCoughs, Colds, and other afflictions of the Lungs, which arise from the exposed state of thfrf&iost, according to \ fashion, and the contimial changes of our climate, “The Protector>” although but recently introdu ced into America is making rapid progress through the United Rhites, the Canadas, South America, and the "West Indies. • It has for a long time been a staplo article in England and oh the continent of • Europe, while it has grown in many countries’ to the position of an article of dress. , To demonstrate those facts enquire of any Eng lish resident in y&ur vicinity of his knowledge of thu beneficial effects of wearing the Protector iclth *out recourse to doctoring of any kind. The cost, of wearing these articles is a mere trifle, and one will last soiuo years. No one who values the health of himself or his family will be without them* The Hospitals ip this country uro .not alone recommen ding them,butrnpidlyintroducingtboin. Harcourt, Bradley A Co., of London, and Manchester, Eng land, wore originally entrusted with the manufac ture of tno F'rotoetors, by the lamented l)r. Cooper, and continue to manufacture according to his orig inal instructions, ami thoroforo recommend those who would wear, “Tho Protectors,” to see to their being genuine. Remember this is a staplo article, and no Patent' Medicine. Retail Prices. —Gent’s size, §1,50 oach. La dies’ sizo, §l,OO each. Buys’ and Misses size, 75ets. HARCOURT, BRADLEV A CO., ‘lB Ann St. A 102 Nassau St, New York, U. S. Principal Warehouse, 102 Wood St., C.heapside, London. Manufactory, 44 Market street, Manches ter. England. 11. B. arc establishing Depots for the sale of “The P&Reetor” in all parts of America. Phys icians, Surgeons, Druggists, Clothiers, Dry Goods f Merchant?, lint-tors and Milliners, also Gentle mens’ Furnishing Store-Keepers are entrusted with the wholesale and retail distribution of them, and to whom most liberal terms are offered for their enterprise, and a splendid opportunity opens to them for safe and profitable business. For terms, applv to HAIII'OCRT, IJRADLEY & CO., 38 Ann street, N'ew-York, U. S. Sept. 25, 1854.—3 m. REGISTER’** NOTICE* 'VTOTTCE HEREBY' GIVEN, that the fol _L 1 lowing accounts have been examined and passed by me,. and remain filed of record in this office'for the inspection of heirs, legatees, credit ors, and all others in* any other way interested, and will ho presented to the next Orphans* Court of Clearfield county, to he held at the Court Houso in the borough of Clearfield, on Tueeda} r the 19th day of December, next, for confirmation and al lowance : Ist. Tho account of James Wiley, Administrator of Joseph Wiley, deceased. 2d. Tho final account of D. de. bonis m., of.lonatlmn 11. Arnes, deceased. 3d. Tho account of Benjamin Spackmnn, Guar dian of Martha Jane-Welch, minor child of James ami Mary Welch, deceased. } 4th. Tho account of Margaret Noes, Adminis tratrix of Miles llartsock, late of tho Borough of [Curwensville doocascd. I sth. The account.of Margaret Guardian of [Hu* minor children of Miles Hurtsoek doc’d. WM. PORTER, Rvyr Register's Office, Nov. 22, 1854. unable Farm and Timber Ln.nd for Sale. lit subscriber offers for Huiu-n valuable Kurin, wmto in Morris townslfip. (.'l<;uiTk'M,m-i>uiUv, itunbijr I(SH acres and allowance, 'with about <> nfeo.s cleared, under good IVnee and in an cx len|ptat« of cultivation. Thu improvements • 'IV& (loud levelling House.-, :i Stable and with two thriving Orchard*. Said rmm situate on tho road lending from I'hil hurijp Kviartown, about one mile north of the rnpifc, about l i miles east of Cleuidield. Tin* mof wood land is covered with oak and ilte ]«o timber of superior quality. /£tf'Tor further particular.- apply to the auburn ron lio premises. An indisputable title will bo, gi.vcE ! [ WILLIAM M. UL'NTEK. Morrietp., Sept. 25, 'sl—pd—I’m. STCHE wake manufactory. 11HE kbseribers respectfully unnounco to tho eiti»js of Clearfield county, and the public generally,that they are now manufacturing the best of ATOM'S \VAItE near Luther shun/, und prepared w furnish all articles in their line equal to any nnbjufaetired elsewhere, and on reasonable terms. ~ Stan- r\p c Cofar* constantly on hand. Also, Htone lVuter Conducter* manufactured to Orders promptly attended to, and a liberal di« count made to wh>lct<alo purchasers. M. J,. POKTKK, , - Aug. 2ff.flBM.-f ' 0. W. POUTKK. ] bank notice. WE the&ub&crneti intend to make application to thenext. Legislature of the Commonwealth of Fexmfylviaia fofyun act t}f Assembly to incmrpo rate a Banking Cuilpany, with Uankftig and dis counting privileges! to bo called tlie “Clearfield Bunk,” unci locntocliit thu 'Borough of Clearfield, with a capital stock If it|ft(>,ooo. A. K. Wright, 0, ftaUer. Kill* Irwin, J. F. Wea ver, John Batten, J., \Y. .Smith, J. U, MoEimlly, Jus. T. Leonard, IlirAnnt Sim o', Jus. B. Urahaui, Jonathan Boynton. i Juue 26, 1564.-<»m.i * Harrisburg Union, will publish the above one month, nnf send bill to Ibis office. a<rt Cicntleineii, I BELIEVE it a good maxim, that every persuu should purchase goods wherever tiny please. But they should not biy too hastily heloro they »s -oortaiu where they c«u ho Best suited. IwohU* most respectfully invito nil (ImlmiOn pnrtmutar)t.. cnU ttt It. tileuimn’s store, and examine his Spleh aid assortment of gomli tl'fit' ..a this section of country hn- CWA,-'/ ’ b | itv or stylo. Which consists of t.enllem.ns u> '■ o/nll descriptions uml prices. (Aadieaand tienile "lien s euiters, Lys .mil girt* boots shoes nnJ ga. - , J|uno 24,1864. ■ | . . NOTICI3. . [St^|:-v~%;;i WT& ,,,. ; |*g^&§| Borough o
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