'THE DOLLAR. l'ear,field, Pa., Nov. 23, 1849. I Judge IVoodwanl's Address. We cannot too earnestly call attention tq the very, eloquent address of this 'gentle- . man, which will be found on the fourth pagli:,otifiiq 'Sheet. WOUld it not be"well for the managers of Schools in this county td patronize his suggestion, and furnish their *lioels with a, few useful and proper newspapers'V It could be done at littlo expense, and with very gretit benefit 'to tit?' riaing generation. 'The time will come When the Newspaper will be considered ;art indispensable school book. 1- : . .The Pcistmaster General has made ar rangements by which the mails to and from 'thci West will hereafter be transported on the Central Railroad, which is now finish, ed to !Lewistown. By this arrangement the Northern mail leaves Lewistown in the evening, instead of the morning, bring in'.tia Some fifteen hours nearer tb 'Mita & '." . 4 . ..'i'Ny nn 6, now go to Philadelphia ilti, and back again, in three days. The WasbingtOn correspondent of the Philadelphia Daily Niics, in his letter da ted the 17th hist., speaks in the most om inaus.terrns concerning the difficulty be tweefi our government and that of Great flritain, respecting the Mosquito kingdom. Whatever may he the consequence, we hope to: see the present administration firmly adhering to the position first assThm ed.by President Monroe, to the effect that "no further colonization of this continent by the monarchical institutions of Europe, can be assented to by the United States." ~The correspondent says :—"The Mos quito question is likely to produce trouble. It is not yet developed. There is some gunpowder in it. When the State corres pondence in regard to it shall have linen given to the public, it will create a commer tion, the like of which has not yet been son." I I The steamship America arrived ut New York on Sunday last, bringing seven days' later HOW'S than that published in another part of this paper. This news is of a very interesting char.' actor. President Buonaparte, finding it •iihpossible to get along harmoniously with I* ministry, "took the responsibility" Of dismissing them and forming a cabinet of view set of men. This bold movement ! on the part of the President of the French, as might well be expected, created much excitement, but the shortness of the time that elapsed between the happening of the event and the sailing ortho steamer, ' ded no time to know what the result would her, and hence the next steamer is antici pated with much anxiety. Up to the 3d of November Mr. Rives, the newly appointed Minister of the United states, in the place of Mr. Rush, recalled, had not - been presented to the French go vernment—which, of course, looks very warlike. All apprehension of a war between Rus sia and Turkey have suddenly vanished, Ur nearly so—the Autocrat backing out by limiting his demand that the Hungarian refugees shall net be allowed to return to ... _ " f t 1 , their native country. This, it is faint() state, seems . to be the prevailing opinion, Without having any official statement , from either_ of the interested powers, foe. its. foundation, and it may, or it may ipt;sliec the true state of the question. !!• The bloody executions that have ot nutty disgraCed the Austrian atilhorities, were progressing throughout '4lungary ,f, with unabated rigor. ti till r t' : -a the We devote a large space this week to the detailing of the kite, news from Cali fornia, and which will no doubt be found peculiarly interesring by, every render. Itis , now rendered almost certain that California will be a State, and be represen ted in the United Slate's Senate, at the ap proaching session. ".Therhuve progress ed in the formation of ( a. Constitution with triad greater rapidity, and, We think, with better success, than generally crowns the ell7Orts of similar Conventions in the old .States of the Union. .The provisions of the Constitution, as sketched by the editor diltlie.A./tetC'd/ifoinictiz, are radically Dem ocratic*-. as much so the most ,4barn burning" portion, of that party ict any of the Staten could desire.. Their Bank , and Corporation restrictions are peculiarly of this ChaVacter; ; and will no doubt protect the people there from the violent.pecuniary losses Which so frequentlY . happen,here. • Li HE YELLOW : Bovs.--41p to Saturday last,. three million seven hundred and .14:1b Byha goo o,n. 'to ~ it h harqiii• konr , &situp C dr n V l r to olltnt ct, f J. t aide ,IIT ra 'IMP! 'ep s ilon ' be tor' men. 04,04 of Calla- ' nig, geld dust had arrived cit.+ the United ~, 9, Stat ' Mint, in . PliihidelOtia—o salya bie - tnejOanian: , New Mail Arrangements. IS IT WAR LATEST FOREIGN NEWS. ' The Stale of California. MEM , &Eck .?F' WAR presents itself arms, legs, and . hands were scattered in away up amon g 'the Lakes, between the y direction, and 'the levee :was strezina Indians and Canadian authorities. It ap- with the dead and dying In a short time thousands of persons pears that a Canadian Copper Mining Corn- I were collected in the vicinity of the mel pany purchased certain claims pf ,the In- ancholly scene, and nothing was left un- dians in the British posSessions, for which done to afford relief to the unfortunate saf they were to be paid a s iiindated . Compen,, fevers.,, ' cation, but neglecting or refusing to do so, • ' the levee is crowded with our citizens, and every effort is be the Indians are now threatening a war of • This morning ing made to recover the bodies of those extermination against the Miners. At last blown into the river. Already fifty dead accounts the' Indians were organized and bodies have been.recovered. It is suppos on the march in great numbers, and well ed that at least one hundred and fifty lives , were lost by this dreadful disaster! A armed. large number are mangled and scalded in , the most horrible manner. I have not Singular Freak of Electric Flta been able, amidst the confusion which pre- During the thunder storm on Thursday vails, to obtain anything like a reliable last, a bolt struck the building occupied as list of the names of the killed and wound a Feed Store, by Messrs Snyder & Co., ed, but will endeavor to send you a des near Lock No. 12, at East Schuylkill Ha- patch containing more full particulars, ven. The fluid struck , the roof, passed this afternoon or in the morning. down the 'front of the building, and separ- The Louisiana sunk a few minutes [W aling, descended on either side of the front ter the disaster. It is unknown what led door, through which it entered into the to the explosion. It is supposed that the store, where Mr. Francis Benseman and engineer, and firemen were killed, as they Mr. Snyder were standing. It struck Mr. have not been seen since the accident. Snyder on the shoulder, completely strip- SECOND DESPATCH. ping the clothes from that portion of his NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 17—A. M. person, passed down his side, across his Captain Kennon, of the steamer Louisi abdomen, through his pantaloon pocket ana, has been arrested, and held to bail where was some silver change, thence in the sum of $BOOO. The explosion hav down his leg and out through a very con- ing been attributed to carlessness, a search siderable hole which it burned in the Lot- ing investigation will shortly take place. torn of his boot, and disappeared through Many more dead bodies have been found. the floor. Mr. Snyder was stricken down The number Wiled, it is believed will reach senseless and apparently dead, in which 9 00, besides many dreadfully wounded.— condition he remained until some of the The flags of the shipping arc all at half neighbors carried him out into the rain, mast. which in a few minutes caused him to re- vivo ; he continues however in a very weak Another Steamboat Explosion—Loss of Lite, and precarious condition. Nnw ORLEANS, Nov. 18. Mr. Bengeman was also stricken down The steamer Belle Creole, burst her senseless, but revived very soon. boilers last evening, between this city and The building was shattered from the Mobile, kilied the engineer and several roof to its foundation, and it seems really duck hands. Several of her passengers miraculous that the inmates were not In- were more or less injured stantly killed. They represent that at the' instant of the shock they felt as if thrown into a heated furnace, and the swell of sul- Th e ha,,ving Hlntetneot lA it Hhow tie rico. of phut' was utterly overpowering. Flour Hod (;r u in tho BeVellir pluces mentioued DI l'oits•ville Emporium., .N6v. 1:3. our Inie,t &Hen Floor. Nlieal. ('urn. 0:0s. ' ('heiblelvh,,, eis 0.) 1 06 60 30 Mu R DER AND ROBBERY 1N JEFFERSON- \c ,, V", 6. .1 75 110 62 32 I VILLE, LA.—We learn that a most brutal 11111.,";, more, 1 62 5 00 ;'';'; 110 60 35 05 55 ‘i7 murder wits periwtrated in Jeti . ersonville l ', l'itisbure. 362 • 70 40 '26 on Thursday night by two brothers._ Clvartkol, 600 125 75 37 Their victim was a German by the name S TOP 1018 COUGH, IT LEADS TO CONSUMP or Smith, who was employed as gardener! TION. at the Sprin g s. Thev waylaid him, and TIEOMPSON'S beat his brains out with a hammer. They Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood then robbed him of his money , amounting noelc 1111 oustls IA:, turil 'TMe di, 1: T crime was not known until Saturday hi,- the , lire of 111 comp:nulls of the TflfiC; l. A T Q ::: ‘ ,:l t v . 0b„,,„, I „u g liN, 0111.111 C Sore 'Throat, moning, when one of the guilty murder-, t liN( 1 ;8 . • ~ , au, ,A,ff1,,,1 1. 1%, a n, Ole S ide, uud Brous!, ers instituted in ,quiries for the. gardene( ighitos.. Irons I , hb-gin, Ifoursoe. , b, Croup, Wboop• of his employers. They had not then , in ; (will'). o:o , Ga%e ti a lrial, and you will rick, missed him. Search was made, & ,b l oo d s' .ll)i ' 1 1 , 1 .1: " 1:! ag e re d i 1 nil I . S . O o ' :I i s l i ) 4 } I. AG NEV & DICKSON, N. traces discovered at his dwellin ,, ruler ul tIF I'll and SPRUCE streets, Mil t,* ' .5 eions of foul play were at once entertain- micli , b , a. A Al HILL, ClroSeld, Pa.. arid by ed, and the man who made the inquiries 1 S"I'l by Druggists generally. Price 50e or SI 00 per bottle was arrested., lu terror lie confessed his 1 participation in the murder. The body I was found, and when disinterred revealed r .lr i NUB EIR • to the beholders a sickening sight. Ills' p'“ ) P°sA Ls ", 1 he n'ee , l'od until lie 81 h °I -head was mashed into a perfect jelly.-- .„,„,„, 1 1 )r , c ,11"1 4. ,` t ' ent ;,:i i i i 4 1 :::: h , l , i d verY '" ! P T White l'aich We understand that one or the brothers is PIA 8 I f'SIRE ' I?: 1 1 1: IVllgiliti ..I ;runt v.‘ 1 1 ' :et e lly to airy Ivo, and he%%eci . or ~cited t%%elto tnchen Etplare - ; a butcher, and the other a carpenter.— „, h , , , :, i i . , , 5 1 , 1. , , , , , 10 ..u h r , , ,.t.,1,ed ni...1 se% , utv thouguott reel, Me) are both in custody. rfheir object , ii, A ;toll While J'INE PLANK-- was eVidClltly rubbery, but the gardener It, t 0: %%1.1 I , ore 1u he delivEr. d before the lot day must hayestrentiously resisted them. which '”; 1l "Y' 1850 * A "`"". 13. e% et Major ..1011N SANDERS, led to his murder. Corps oI Engineers. Del:iwitro Cu 3•.1.):.1. _e c ,, Curious. In tilt: tow ii of West Bradford, Pa., thereW S. BRADLEY, hay n 4 commenced .he ti i. • IS all alii churc II yard in Which stands sev. • boi, e biiiiii iss in the butou g h ul Ciearlio:d n the e' op lurtin rlv occupied by Jacob Wainer en tombstones side by side, covering the' les i l e etillily U 11110141 1 .8 WIIIM ifICIlliF, and the l ,uh. rem 1.. k generally, thin i .e ins of the lion. Nathaniel Thurston ~ '8 tiu%s prepared to exet uto ail work ni his line on iho shurteni notice, and the and his silt. wives. They stand in order, ve'y best and mom cubit nail manner—and ..n the its follows: , n oel rt.:1...0i1/dile end a( . uniniudatin g terniti. Mrs. Betsy Thurston, died November; SLEIGHS, BUG G lES, 4c,, 25, 1790, aged 11,,a t: in first lq) cnt, but the beat ‘Aurh ,...uteu enip:oved. /N. S. B. Mrs. Martha Tharmon, died May 12, A try prod urn tu6rn w cxcbunge for 1799, age d 32 . hod I Asti Nr. Id relnsed Mrs. Huldah 'Thurston, died September Nov. 'll fat f. 3m 8, 1801, aged 24 Airs. Cliirissa Thurston, died November' 1.1, 1853, aged 36. Mrs. Martha Thurston, died July 27,, 1804, ag ed 25. Mrs. ° Mary Thurston, diad March 3, 1808, aged 27. llonz Nathaniel Thurston, died in Lan- Singburg, N. V., Oct. 21, 18'21, aged 58. • This case hardly beats a more modern one we know of. A deacon in one of the most prominent churches in Connecticut, and his amiable better half, form a queer instance in matrimony. The deacon is the fifth husband of the lady, while the la dy is the deaccesfourth wife! • LATEST TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES. • Front the Penneylveetttp. Horrible Steamboat Disaster. Explosion on board the Louisiana-7'he Boat Shivered to Atoms-Irineards of :150 Lives Lost! • • • NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 16, A. 11.1. Ono of the most disastrous steamboat accidents that ever took place at this port, occurred about 5 o'clock lust evening.— ' The Magnificent, first class boat Louisi ana, was putting out from tho levee, bound to St. Dims, just as the steamers Storm and Boston wore coming in from above. The. boats were side by side, the .decks of all three crowded with passengers, at the moment when •a tremendious explosion took 'place on board tho;',Louisiana—both boilers having bursted,' Shivering the botit literally, to atoms 7 -7ripping and tearing fir otheOwo, boats, and carrying upwards of 150 human beings. to their last account, without q moment:e‘warning. • • .Simultane ous with , the terrible explosion came a wild shriek, which sent a thrill of horror to the stoutest hearts. As the snioke and steam cleared away, a new scene, was pre sented to the eye, of which I can scarce ly.' form a ' onception. ' The shattered boata, the shrieks of the wounded; ilie struggles•ef the •drowning; and•the grsjans of thd dying', appalled, and, for a inor'neitt, , paralyzed'ali who..wituessga ; • ,•: •••f: : • 4,0. Prices of Flour and Groin, Nov 20,'49 BLACKSMITIIING BUSINESS. Axe Factory. TN\IIE subscriber having leased the A. o Factory• of L. IL Carter, near Clear , lio:d , rotTecito Hy unuuuneen to iho people u I Clear , field and the alvining counties that lie is uo.v in operatiun, and ready to supply all wdera lot Axes, Chissels, Adzes, &e. Merchants and Lumbermen are Ires i sdilthilly in• thud to deal with him, os he is determined lode his vturk in as good style. and on as reasonable Jerri e as they cats supply sberusislecs elsewlserc. Country produce. and event CASH seldom refu ted in exchan g e lor r JACOB WAR NER. Clearfield. Nov. 24, 1849. 41s1 TO TILE PUBLIC. NOTICE lo hereby gut en, that Henry (legally, ul Woodward township, Clearfield cuulity, to allot appointed my agent, and all persons indebted to me i.y Notes ur Soot: accounl, without respect to persons, are required to pay the same to the said y, or to MO subscriber, and to no aloe pee- MM, On or before the ‘eelt of the nett February court. Any money paid to Richard or James Phil on my account, utter this date, will not be ac cepted• V M. PIIILLII'S- Any. 24, 184'J. Estate of Susannah IVidemire, Deceased, in given that Lettere of odminis. 'ration hays bier' grunted to the aubacriber uu the eetute of bt.e.milult Widefilire, Into of runt lowtot!iip, Cfrurlield county, deceased—oh persons hot trig ihtleselvtli indebted to slid cEtate aro ro gnawed to matte payment, without delay, and those haying (Atoms aguinnt the sumo pretetil them duly Luthentiemtd tor tiettlentont. SAMUEL Nov. 22, 1849. . Estate of Jonathan IL Ames, deceased. LET I'EUS ul Adminustrution having born gun it'd Iv tho bubscribers On the tame ul June, Oen R. Aincs, Into of laden township, Clourlield euunly, decd—uil pusuns having eluisus ur do• (Howls ugrunst 'mud elitale gill present them duly nutnenuicuted, fur Settlement, and all pertuits debred - tbibe Same LIFO requested to 'nuke iipy• meat •Ailltuut ANN AillPt, JOHN J. WEIA3I, Oct. 31. 1849-19. pd coautrava . ,c) ALL impious .oro bereby.eatrtioneti, owning, put . . elkeeing o promiveory note of TWENTY D9L LAES given -11, pm to, , Qatrid ArtheY ‘ ,eo 1 Alive twi seeetornt valtro Jorltio . mime 110.ain 110101Pre determined not to pay said note. . i', , , i , . Ripamw WAPLE. ; 1311 i 14 P. Auv , ,ild ,1849erld Whole Sale Gkoe,ert, !GARRET & CANAL St., HARRISBURG, PAS , J& E. C. EBY always keOp a !ergo assort• . ment of Groceries clinch they can seil low as they'aen bo purchased in rho Atlantic 'el.' ties.••• We woold'namo. 200 Bags Rio Coffee. 100 do Laguirit do 20 Flhds. Porto Rico Sugar. 20 do N. Orleans do 30 do - S. H. and Syrup Molas. 30 Chests Imperial and Y. H. Tea 1000 Sacks Ground Alum Salt. 500 barrels Mackarel and Shad. 500 kegs Nails and spikes. 2000 lbs. Bacon sides and should. ALSO—While Lead. Oil. Ropes. Boots & Shore and ail the lending articles in trade. Merchants and Lumbermen would do hell to call nod see prices. o::rLinubrr and Iron inkrn for goods Harrisburg Nov. 14, 1849.-3 in I.I4IIVIIIIaIiII.D calil.a.4l WOULD respectfully minnow', to his old customers, and the puh:ie gi nerally, that he has just teceked and le new opening at I is old stand e large and splendid assortment ut FALL & WINTER GOODS" Consisting in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Queensware, Boots and Shoes, hats, Caps and Bonnets, Drugs, Nails and Glass, Spanish Sole-leather, Brass Clocks, Confectionary, etc., etc., Top:oler v%llll a nomlwr of ;Wales too nom OTUlla to fIICIII ion, all , ut rs hu h t% be sold 10%% fur cash u.r, uxcliat,grd for emir] ry product.. nor. 8,-If. S'2s It E'tV Ait ID. WAS lust, on Saturday Ivereng law, between the reattlence of the autbserther w rthe tp„ and the borough of Clearliele, n large prelly %%ell worn, conliiiiiing Four $2O bilk on the Farmer - 8' & Alecluuntl• ol ' , ending.. MR' $2O 1,111 011 the Middletuv,ii ?mil SIX Ten duller gold pieces reogleh.) Also, Iwo revel p fur s'2 SO each. Ihe suhsrribern nurnu le IA rifieu uu I lie outh:(le end uisulu ul Bald I edict The above ret‘nrd will he given to any portion finding and returning the said properly. lIUGH W. MULLEN. Nov. 6, 1849 • HE subscribers are now opening at A_ their old stand, in the borough of Clearfield, the best assorted lot of V .%Mtt.IISW2AM,ILIL 43001. DZ lig ke p i ey have ever MA embrto lag almost ev .ery Ntt ety of Dry - Goods,.Groceries., Hard ware, Queensware, Cedar- ware, Tinware, Drugs, Pa tent Medicines, 9Dye-stutt4, and Oil. They h,vr ako n good ussortraenl of Made-Up Clothing; Together with Salt by the barrel or bushel, honey, sheet-iron, stoves, and stove-pipe, nails, Carpenter-tools, and a general assortment of cuttlery. ALSO, Boots and shoes of every vari ety, hats, caps, hoods and bon nets cottan laps, cotton chain and carpet-yarn. RAFT ROPES of all sizes; eart• Whips, Sleigh.r, hips, Haller and Traee Lhatos, together %%till many oilier :males too led :uus. lo mention, all of y h 'eh they offer their elistoinors et lair prices 108 CAF.II, tvnnlry duce, or L;:niber. No%. ISTJ IN retailing GOODS meat now cein±e in Cum eteo vile—for, although nut Pituntrd at n Corner, o. hence he 'night estentotionsly parade bolero the public the hollow and dot:ol4l%a boast 01 ha', leg the persom who may Jam With a cull will be AUREEMILY SURPRISED by the dmo% cry that all kiculti of nierchandiao have greatly MALI EN ID PRICE in this place blare ttr: has returni d tram Phitaectiiitia. Ile - has of the very beat quoit') et try thing Ithdly to be in tleintutd nt Oita tuatutniuty In the vk ay ul Dry Goods,Groceries, Boots and Shoes, ats, Caps 4 Bonnets, Hardware,Cutlery, Crockery, Glass an Queensware, Nails, BotikS and Stationary, Oils and Paints, Cotton Yarns, Ready made Clothing, (too cheap to say any • thing about it,) Fish and .Salt, etc., etc., with many miscellaneous and fancy articles. Ili — Produce 'at market prices will be taken in exchange for goods —such as grain, lumber, rags, leather, bees-wax, tallow, Flax seed,. etc., etc. Cash will not be refused; and if any gentleman or lafiy has w lot of "the root of all evil, which he or she wishes tndis pose. of, the greatest baigains may be obtained at the store of the subscriber. , .ISAAC . Curvvensville, October 26; 18.0. &Ohl' 1P111353(0130 TAKE 'notice that I have this ilify pUrchased of Henrylfutic,'Jr.. the fel lotiving• prolierty: Otte-half of Five acres, of Wheat, in the ground, one half of Three acres of Rye, one Red ek White Cow; one Hogi'lol of Timber taken out,' and all his' righi,ti - 'fle" 4- elawi. ,t'O land, with iinProvenkrits made by him, all of which , property is • left in his care; F. Pd 06C44 •-• 1 New Goods. Calfskl❑ Pocket Book, 160 Dollars, Fresh Goods. LEONARD Ot MOORE MONOPOLY CLIEAPEST CORNER," ISAAC tziIUITIL FALL AND G-- THC stibatilbor i 3 just rnt , waiving a very lar: mg Fall and,Winter trade..which mill need but t purchasers to cairy them oft: Thb guiek is composed DRY GOODSj• - Cloths, black, blue, brown,t4c: Cassimeres, do do do Sattinetts, do do do Alpacas, do do do do Satin Stripe. Fashionable Cashmeres, flannels—Red, White 4. Canton. Linseys—Brown, White, rancy. Bleached and ,unbleached Mushns A variety of Shawls. Ginghams, Alpaca Aprons, Irish Linen, Gloves, Suspenders, etc. OILS. Common and Tanners'. Candles—Tobacco—Segars and Crackers. Oct. 19, 1849 FAIIM FOR SAIAE. rpm: subscriber offers for bolo nn excellent 1 ham, coninitimg 100 Acres, Rita:lto in fi Irl6nos townelip, Clearfield eounty, allow three roilea irOM Kartham. FIFTY acres of which in cleared, and in good order, and protec ted VIIIII 'God fences. The tntpruvematwa are a w PLANK , , FRAME 110U,SE, A LOG BARN, nod n young sod thriv APPLE ORCHARD, nod it+ IN (I eupplird auh eflOd 11111'111p of water. 'rho rainy° form t ill he sold on reasonable it 11118 Apply to the sotheriber on the prentn•es. MICHAEL EISEN.HANN. October 16. 1 &PI —6. n. Sheriffs Sale. 11Y s moo of a writ of lien Facies, issued out of the Court f,l Common Pleas of Clearfield courtly, arid to me directed, will be exposed to public sole at the Court house in the borough of Clearfield, on Monday tho 3d day of December next, a certain lot of loud, situate within the cur. paroled limits of the borough of Clearfield. con taining five acres and set onty-five perches, boun ded on rho east by lot No. 14 on the north by out lot Nu. 15, on the west by Fourth street, and on the south by lot No. 13. and known as out lot, the lot all cleared and with a house & sia, ble thereon erected. Seized, token in execution and to be sold as the property of It .beri Collins ALSO, illy virtue of a similar writ, issued out of the. LIP some court and to ms directed will be expo sed to sale et the seine time end place n certain tract of land, situate in kirthatia township, Clear• field county, beginning at a pine un N. W. side of Susquehanna racer, thence down the river E 16 perches north 66 east 39 perches north 43 cast 19 perches north 23 eas: u 2 perches, north 13 0681 12 perches, north 4 west 83 porches to a maple, thence by land of John Bowman north 31 esk 144 perches to a 'a lute oak,' thence by Clear count y Imo south 277 yert hes to place uh be• ginning, surveyed on warrant, No. 5988. Seized taken in execution and to be sold us the proper ty of James & John Potter, ALSO, BY of a similar ant, issued out of the same court and lo me directed, mill be expo std to sate at die same tuna and place a certain iract of land, situate in Pike township, Clearfield county, un flogbacit run adjoining lands of Isaac Culd , Win. & Benjamin 11aristmin and otburs oniaining 30 acres, auh n and log howls and lug amide thereon. 8; lied, when la execution mid to be sold as the pror riy of Geo W. Bobbins. ALSO, BY virtue of a similar wilt issued out of tho same court and to me directed; will be expo sed wattle at the pinto nine and place u eertunt tract ul lurid, situate in Bel; too Clearfield cuunt3, un :Its Valli bide Ur SW1(001E1111111 river containing 76 acres with a dass•ruill, dwelling house and LI . JUII I iX acres cleared, ssurrained tm name of Win. Weal Seir,dePtiken in execution aid 10 be sold ua the property of Asei•li Ellin. ALSO, Elia virtue of a similar wilt tuned out of the if same court and to me directed, gill be ex posed to sale el the some time and place, a cer tain tract of laud, situate in Brady tow•iship, Clear• field county, containing 572 acres arid allots once, bounded by land' tato of Frederick Shutter. Sir. chael Shi.ffer, Libeus Ogden, and others, null a one arid a hell story hewed log House and barn, mid other buildings, and about 40 acres cleared Seized, taken in execution and to be sold us the property of George Hooter by JOHN STITES, Sheriffs Office, Ch ar- -/ field, Oct. 10, 1849 Trial Lint fur December term, 1849, C L Jones vs George Beatty David Spencer vs Same , IV E Hacker vs Same Archibald Shaw %if Leonard & Moore Mehaffy & Daugherty vs Ave!,li Ellis Peter Aew•nwn vs Beni Hartsbore Same vs Joseph Platt jr. Andrew Retch vs Harvey* McGhee Daniel Snyder vs II H&J &rah! Richard Shaw is T & L R Curter Rebecca Campbell vs Joint L Cottle, furrow Joseph illmet vs Seligsberger & Bluu a James Carly vs P A Kartliaus jr P 'A Xarthaus jr vs Kramer & Barrette 11 & J Brtitain vs IVm Michaels Elias Turner vs James Turner J II Abbess vs Pidlip Antes D& A Smith vs J T Leonaril,Guardintif John Dmucker vs John Selfridge R !l tlegarty vs Wm tiepin) , Arm B Reed ' vs G D Goodfelieut ' WM C. WELCH, Proth'y. TURNPIKE. NOTICE. , THE Stockholders aro Ittrohy \citified by an act of the Bourg of Managers to pay tu James Mc• Qoade, Treasurer at Tyt one Forges, Inc amount oh their stock subJeribed to the Glen Hopei and Little Bald:Eagle Turnpike road on or beldro tho first day of Deeembut neat. Suite %%ill be nisti• lured against alt delinquents A. P. OwENs, Pies't. Birmingham, Nov. sth, 11449. .. ' • Meting of County 'Commisslonery P.IISONS having busmen to transact with the 11.0 board of Commissioners of Clearfield comity, will take notite,, that said , Board will be in session at their °Mee, in the borough, 01 Clearfield, LW 'Sat. tirdriy,. the Zittr ol' November nevi. • • WALL'ACE,.(NIi.• curnm,'is Office, 12th / • Oct 1849 "' '•5 • . A , 4 , 1' Stift Ipr ) I.ntles ialq ci l ea.)'lly • , 13r6,1.:Eit & so. piescatrassorietll,Battinetiolintile .. 1 11 1 4rPeirr:i ; PP..,•7: R* CV' tii 1/01 1E! i.tilt ' IL' :3:joy f : 13 and and stoiqr ot • GOODS for 1116 11004'14'cl° u ha ezninined, and the price aocortinfied: partly as fellows t 11.41iDTV, A good assortment.' Crockeryivare, Grind-Stonesp. BrOvms, Wash-6oards 4. Tubs " Bow/scald sftoa That cannot be surpasse ' Clocks and Confectionary. ic Digs, Paints, Dye-stuffs, Paiet) Medicines, Matches,„fltakip-. Black, Glass, Putty, etc. GROCERIES Coffee—Tea--Chocolate. Sugar—White crushed, do 'putt?, verized, do loaf, do brown. Molasses—Boston Syrup, Sugar' House and New Orleans.' F. P. nußxttiAL,, NEW GOODS ." A 1 the Cheapest Conner:— T"E Subeeribcr bee just recrivetl. ,hie old sd f i supply of FALL and W WO. GOODS, consisting ul Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens ware, Tinware, a large lot , of READY MADE CLOTHING; Sole and Upper Leather, li m p. ware, Iron 4 Nails, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, a very large and good lot of Boots and Shoes, Salt—Ground Alum 4 WeAern, Drugs, Paints and Dye-stuffs, Buffalo Robes, Cedarware, Sad.; dlery—ALSO, Cook and Nine plate stoves,' All of which will bo sold low for CASH or in est change fur Country Produce. Call and look at our stock. JOHN PA rrow Curweneville. Oct -1 REGISTER'S NOTICE %TO rICE,is hereby given to all creditois; legatees 1111 and other persona interested, that the following accounts have been passed and ,filed in the Regis ters Ake id Clearfield county. and that thb Barna IA ill be presented to the Orphans Court dealt! Md. IV fir confirmation and allowance on the 3d day of Oeeembr r next, in the Court house in the borough of Clearfield. Ist. Pito account of Henry [legally and Willitirri Mullen. Executors of the last will and testarnenttd John Reg:loy. lute ut Beccaria township, deceased. 2d. The aunuttot uf Mary & Gideon D low, Aflintni.trntots of the estate of Isaiah Goodfot tow, Into of Lawrence towneh ip t clecettsed., WM. C. WELCH, Reg r. October 29. 1847 ; READ TIIII,S!! Illustrated Life Notorious Adventures OP DI TURPIN, - The Bold Highwayman, Burglar, RENEW, GEM COMPLETE iit ono large Octavo Nolump 01124 pages, Price 25 cents. Embellished with large ill nairative engravings, 'Phis work is full of engravings, rapVdsonling the n hole career of the notorious DICK TURPIN d who was beyond doubt tho must notorious Highwhyman, Burglar, etc., that over breathed the breath of life; it shows his whole career, rocOunle in glowing col. ors all his hairbreadth escapeo, etc.. etc. • Price 25 emits, or live copies for Ono Duller. Pictorial Life and Adventures qt JACK, SOEPPARD, , The must noted Burglar, Robber apd Jail Breaker that ever lived. Complete in and largo'Oettivtl volume of 132 pages. l'rico 25 coots. Embellished with, several large illostiatiye engravings. work is tote complete life, from birth until his depth the moSt notorious Burglar, Robber; Cell Mid' 3tiil litanker that aver lived, It should no 'read I3iieve• 1004. Single copies T,.euty-Fivto cents, or tiye copies I",t. One Dollar. Illustrated Life and Addentitres • NINON DE L'ENCLOSi With her Letters op Love, Courtahirt' and Mari.' riuge. Lis published complete in One fitie Oats. vo volume, lull of Engravings end, Portraits, inns:. •trance of &Ireton' scenes ut the work, as well as a h-autitul Portrait of Ninon " do I LIN6lbi:, Pried Twenty. Five Cents, or five copies for One Dollar. The illustrated Life and , Adventures ,Of . HENRY TIMMS, The Western Burglar and Murderer.'ireho.tvie born in 1815, lAhono public career commence( in 1829, and ended at the gallons, by his being hundat rhilicothe, Ohio, March 6th, 1846, for the awful crime of murder. It is c.omplete, aftrpet,agtherr tic and grunion account of the deeds .41 pAlp of the :neat daring and prominent men that rivet - tip - red in the...tenor& of crime. Full of Engravingil,,lllurf trating the work. Alba, !he Story of Mrs. Whipple, the "Denton Wife," .arid Jesse Strang, the Murderer. : of Mr. Whipple, ,, .• . ,; „ tvtio was hung at Albany, N. Y., Ae5u51.2400825,* &mod u trernenduhs excitement, thuteeen comm. hies of soldiers having been eallod Out by the Shei• ifl; to preserve order; lull of beauliful.engravinge, illuterutive of different stones in the Wry. Tht, %%hole et the above is publislied in one octavo vol. tne, lull 01 illustratione,furpreniy•Five (Ants; or five copies fur One Delket •, : • Illustrated Lives anti Adventures a f the • ' DESPERADOES AND • DUELLIST S ; • OF-IHE NEW WORLD,.—This bdok containit the Lives ol dui most noted Desperadoeti Woiatn; also, un account of .the different modes of ; the Cane Ildt Murders; the VictimsOke Executton ; the Justification? etc.. etc:, as well ea the Lives 61 the prineippf Duellists, and their Duellingp tozether,with tho Ltcys of the must notorious Rep bides and : . ModertAbilr in Ike known World! , his benutil idly illustrated; complete in irate voluteo, • Fru.° for the compicto work Twenty-9y° Centi, tir fiYo copies lot OXii Dui/tit. ' - • • " Any iierrainwhatocet;iri tins countryi Aviading ilibr 'HAI! ultlio.obuvo works, eon gemboNoi by. 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