0 el Celli ant opinion whenever aniliwherover rr ) • the•question may be presented. El writing 'the foregoing, we havo seen ttuit Col. BENTON has offered a bill in U. S. Senate to divide Texas, and to reduce her limits' from 350,000 square miles, to 150,000 square miles, and as a consideration for-the 21[9,000 that „would thus again come into the possession of the U.S., the national z .severnment .is,to. as. sume the publie.dcbt of Texas. I3~ovi~ flea DellOcrettic.U7tion: PENNSVLVA_NJA SENATE. WEnxr.s AY, 'Jan. 10, 1850. The'Speaker laid before the Senate a communication from the Secretary of the Commonwealth, Tele tive. to the publication of the resolution providing for an antnd. meat of the Constitution. Mr. Darsie-presented'a ',petition signed by one hundred and thirty-two citizens of , Westmoreland county ; praying for the re- j peal-of an.tct . passed last sesston, exempt-I ing ,property to` the value of p3OO from levy and sale on execution, and distress for rent. Mr. - Brooka two pentions:from cttizens Of Chester . county, ',praying .% for a law to p.tcobihit:lbe q4le_ - of intoxicating drinks in said county; one from citizens of Dela ware county, praying for 'n' change in the school law.' • Mr. Walker-0one! from citizens of Erie county; pittying.Tor the. passage of . a gen cral-:banking law „sitnilarto that of the ttiftite- of New ; Yoi•k•; and One from citizen `s of the sante county, praying for the lacer- goration of the Canal Bank of Erie, itr.ronTo OF COMMITTEES Mr. Lawrence (Edwation) reported ad versely to sundry petitions praying for the repeal of the common school law. On motion of Mr. Lawrence, the bill to restrain the sale of intoxicating liquors in the counties of Washington & Westmore land, was taken up, and after having been discussed fur a c: . ;nsiderable . leng.:h ortime, and amended by striking out the county of Westmoreland, it passed a final read ing by a vote' of 24, nays 7. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 10, 1850. Mr. Porter presented a memorial from seven hundred and three citizens of Elk county, for a removal of the seat of Ins. tics of said county; also, a remonstrance oftwO hundred and three citizens of the same county, against any removal. mini READ IN PLACE. - Mr. Hemphill; a supplement to an act for the regulating of courts of justice, pas tird 1834. SENATE THURSDAY, Jan. 17, 1850 Mr. Drum, one from citizens of Carbon county, praying for assistance to re-build their public buildings; and one from Jacob Hill, praying for relief. ntronTs OF CO3I:IIITTEES Mr. Jones, from the Committee on the Library, reported that the joint committee had, on the 16th inst., elected Thomas C. M'Dowell to the post of State Librarian ; and that he had given security and enter ed upon the discharge of his duties. Lir 1.4 rtEAD 1z; rL.to Mr. Drum read in his piece and presen ted to tlic chair, a bill fur the relief ofJa. cob Hill. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Tnunspay,hin. 17, 1850; Mr. Kinkaid, one for a law to prevent the sale of spirituous liquors on the Sab bath. • Mr. Bent, one for an amendment to the Constitution, so as to give the right of suf frage to negtoes; also, five for a law to prohibit the sale of intoxicating drinks in Chester county. Messrs. W. Evans and Hastings, each one for the new county of Pine. Mr, Hastings,. one for the new county ofMahuning; also, one for the, new coun ty of Lackawanna ; also, one asking the incorporation of Punxatawnoy into a bor ough. Mr. Hastings, (Library) reported that Thomas C. M'Dowell, of Cambria county, had been appointed Librarian, , and had given the necessary bonds and entered up on the duties of his office. On motion of Messrs. Hemphill & Has tings, the vote by which a' supplement to the act to create the offiee of State Printer, was lost yesterday, was re-considered; when, on motion of Mr. fiddle, the House adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. FRIDAY, Jan. 18,1850, Mr. Hemphill presented a petition for the new county of Pine. On motion of Mr. Hemphill, the supple- Melia to the . act to create permanently the office of State Printer, was taken up and s 4c,(1 • , New :Fork has its "secret occupations" in addition.to those even of a model artist character, which are now said to flourish there as ,well as ever. A New York let ter says,;. Some folks haVe a curious way of getting a living this city. A fellow by the name of Wood was arrested yes terday, charged with habitually lying in wait ter persons who go in and , come out; of assignation houses, Tor the purpose of extorting "black mail"--that is,' the _py ment of so much ,"hush Money.' Be is hold for ftyther examination; but if they, %end him Blackwell's Island; he , says . he will, out .of, slicer. spite ,maltei Some awfill discloures; that will astonislx the,eoMmtinity. i : He' itra sh re*d Wddslie ,bl.! ffffilM The Late -Mystery- 7 4rue 4111 against Prefea• ter' . Webster. • ' Bostox, Jan. 18. The Grand Jury have found a true bill against Prof. Webster, charging him with the murder 'of Dr. PaAtman. Pliny Mer rick has been retained as the leading con'''. set for the accused. The examination be. foro the Grand Jury was not wholly ex parte. Several witnesses were examined who said that they saw Dr. Parkman af ter" he disappeared. A gallant Brother—lsaac B. Dunn, Esq., a member of the House of Delegates of Virginia, from Washington county, re signed his scat in that body, on d'uesday last. - . 'Mr. Dunn's sister is the Mrs. White who, travelling in the Far West, with her husband, on their way to'oir from 'Santa • Fe, was a short time since seized and cur ried off, with her child, into captivity, by a band of Apache Indians, He has re signed his seat, in order to accompany a party, who are to set out .• immediately for the Indian cotintry, in order, if possible, to discover and rescue his sister'., ' MARRIED on the 17th inst., by the Rev. P. NlcEnnally, Mr. WESLY NEI/LINO, to Miss &MALI RoniNsorr, both of Bcccatia Township. Prices of Flour and Grain, The following tiintrinent %lilt show tho prices of Flotir mtd Grain at the cover& places mentioned et our latest dates. Floor. Wheat. Corn. Ome. Philadelphia, Now York, Boston, Pittsburg. Clearfield, $4 73 •1 06 58 32 4 75 1 10 GO 32 5 50 l 12 63 33 4 75 1 05 58 23 50 79 50 t": 3 6 VO 1 25 75 40 BANK NOTE LIST. Corrected Weelily from tho l'os,uoelphot Popcis Pennsylvania. 'Bank, Cayuga L. 1 Philad'a b'ks, par Western, Roches., 30 U. S. Bank, 13 Binghampton, 50 Chambersburg, i Cattaraugus co. 30 Gettysburg, 4 Clinton county, 15 Pittsburg, i i Commercial, But, 15 Susq. County, do Oswego, 10 Lewistown, no sale Farmers', Seneca, 30 Middletown, i Hamilton bank, 15 Carlisle, .1 Meehan. Buffalo, 45 Hollidaysburg, - . 6' Merchants' Ex., 40 Erie, l Millers', at Clyde, 10 Waynesburg, I i Oswego, 60 Washington, lali Phomix,.Butralo, 35 I farrisburg, i Staten Island, 50 Honesbale, State b.Bullitle,7saBo , Browesville, lal - St. Lawrence, 75 Williamsport, tf Union, Buffalo, :30 York, iU. S., Bufliflo, 30 All solvent b'ks par %Watervliet, 15 Relief Notes, 1 Other solv. b'ks, 1 Towanda Rel. no sals New Jersey. New York City. Del. B'dgc Co. 'B5 Chelsea ban., 80 Yardleyville, 15 Clinton, 501 Plainfield, Commercial, 210ther solvent, par Lafayette, 21 Ohio. Washington, 70'Salvent Cincinnati 14 Other solv. 13'16, pnr Cleveland, -- 5 New York Slate. ElanUlton, 15 Allegheny co. 66a75 Commer., Scioto, 10 America, Buffalo, 30 do Lake Erie,7s Commerce, do, 35 Sandusky, ' Atlas bank, 30 Norwalk, Canal, Albany, 25 Farmers', Canton, 75 Brockport, 25 Granville Society, James Bank, liLancaster, : 15 Northern Ex., 11U rbanna 13'ing co. 65 Lodi, 20a25 Other 'solvent, 1 i Lyons, 15 Under Fives, 21 State b.Saugerties, 1 nissoLcTlON • OP pertntriltip, The co-rartr,ership lic,elv.ufe In lv.cl❑ II nn bsr rinet n, tra• (lIIIg 1/110Cf ;no lirm 01 i OVER BLAI H. 111 the Cnbil eI ^AO; l'u.aness. Cur ti day di.v.utv,-d. The aerou n:s of said firm ore if -4 .11 II hands of I..bcptice };volts, 0! ‘‘i t ic: : ;Titled, 1%111 litho nutlet. Jan. 21, 1850.—pd PUBLIC SCHOOL MEETING :lILTOTiCV. is bereft), giv en, that wecling the 11l mita (ante 01 the buruntrn of (It - tankld st ill be I Q ui in the Court House on Saturday evening Itio t:Glit inst., at ft 1'..M., to take 810711 1110116.1 f Ca 88 tall moron, the election of a budding tor thu use sif the Utaninon !Fe hunts ot said borough. nU ore resrect• fully awl earnestly invited to (mend. By order of the Board of Directors. ..1011.N L. CuTTLE, Se&y, January 15, 1850. • CAUTION. I•s hereby given, In ell persons rigainitt purchasing ur meddling in any wily with a JUDGAILIN “hitiiiied home Ety , L. cans, in Uurti'cm lIIc. %%Mull J.Mica Juhnaluu hits uphill' me, dated abnekihe 12ili of February, 1419. us it is an unjust debt; ob. d by unluir means. mind I um ilieloure deter mined lint to, pay Ftfla Judgment• finless (amp:alt.() by law. JAMES liOI3IIYS. Perin tp., Jan. 15, 1850. NEW CABiNET & CHAIR Manufactory. 9111 E: subscriber respectfully informs,the public 1. that' , he 'has commenced the abuse men Boned business, in all its various branches, in itiC borough; uf clearfield, directly opposite the.Alinh• diet Church. where ha is prepared to manufee lure CABINET-WARE . AND CHAIRS n the rapt dureble.manner. He hopes by strict attention toliusiness, to mern and receive a shore of public patronage, DI - COFFINS made to order on theehoriesi no. J. C CAMPBELL, Clearfield, Juno 18, 1849. , WANTED,—TWO Journeymen at Me above Butnness.,who can have stoutly employment t• old at hair wages. pimp), taut goad workmen need apply. • Jun. 17.'6U • .iVioney,, Fo und. WAS 101111E1;0n Fin/a). Dec. 1849, on the u." 'f' urnp ii.o ,beik%erni Pritiitpahurg and PlerVnehl.Cred GLASS. EgAD .PURSE,. ceelaining about Fiva , D.llare guld— heing.eee half oaglu urgrid and chi) haluie4 in elver• Alpo, a note of obligation toilh the illiiiire . o l 'Joseph - Idd hgo opme The ,ovvner van-hive the /nine by calling .on the oubanriber in Brady townstop, proving' ritopeilli , andpaying the charge.. 111811EIU tltfti' S= P 350 ; - iftimvu !) • • c:=zi Iffllll , '. sobseriter (:ate!) , In the employ of hiehard fklosmp, of this. pMeP) re,i,erttully informs lib iiictols sud the publiv, Mut lie lies commenced the above busines. 111 the 6011101 (110111 lately oven pietl , py 111ese G00d:e!.9%%. fie (Litters hmisell Nat he tale cumpMai m tatislm tmy tiny order that he may M. lit% ored t‘;:e. Koller Comee or h tie v.oris mndt. /;1 tile moat ,e,loutirt We and . zervit..eume matmet. A. C. Town, JOIIN BLAIR. 2241M2-111.G 0 .34411:ta"24%.5 Mride to order, 111 coy ityk. RICHARD GLENNAN CI( at field, Nov. 30, It3d9. Axe Factory. TIIE subscriber having leased the Axe Factory of L. It. Curter, near Clear• respecilnily announces to iho people of Clear: field and the ahjuining counties lust ha is operation, and ready to supply ull oilers jar `Merchant! slid Lumbermen !re .reapeetiully im vimil to deal with litm, us lie is determined to do his Nurk in as good style. nod on as reammabio terms as they ern supply themselves elsewiieri . -. Country produce, arid even CASH seldum r aed ut exchange Sur %sork. A. J. GUIPFY I Attorney at Law. niFFERIi h 3. Ncrvi cc s zte an Atv,reey and Coon , sellur at 10 the citizens of Clearfield and uoiuming eounti. a. Any bee Incas entrusted-to his care shall be promptly mid satisfactorily attended to. Clearfield, Dec, 8, 1849.—pd BY wirlue u uu alder el ilia Orpfillilte Court of the Cowtiy ()I Clearfield. %%11l t t o sold al pub. ue rule tit the Cottri hobo hit iho -'huruagli ul Cleutlield sot Altman) Ilre 4th day Fehreur) 1850, 00 ACRES 01 , ' LAND, . Istiunie In Brut') tut%tl.4l,p, btgIIOIn1; n 1 it tlitho- I.). thence by lubd ul Levi Uwe tAe.t..1.45 /tenet, es to a 1.111%%ui/41 lice. ibebre by tabu Irtgerset north 116 3 4 perches to a 1.1181 thelite by laud of Mechect Crow. jr., cum 145 percher to post. thence by land ul John Curtnetty, south 116 3 4 perches iu the place el begitonng, being part ul the Caper Siuiver tract nod know.u•by Nu. 195. d ull- the know premises t% Inch. C. tiol%er by Jett' conveyed to Satettel McGarr, recorded . 111 111 Ilauk E. page 141. Purchase rn..110) to be, pent on confirmation of role. by the Court., .. . P.II,aLANt having budilieus,to trillium t with the, &turd 'of Curnimattoliters ill etieurtiold comity. will take nonce, that - said Board will be in seuuteru la their Ofal:13. 1.1 UM bOr4lllCit ill 41111r ,, fitlide.n . { Muse . day, th e 411 s of spisruary Her.,- . - • 41C.ISSEt4'C1'k. Comas ni Offic I.th ? ee...250850. ••• - LIST OF GRAND.4URORS, For Rb. 21 , rni; 1850: • Jacob Cole Cordwainer, Lawrence A. D. Knapp Farmer Jordan Miles Murray do Bradford John Schnars do - Karthaus G. P. Gael' 'do . Lawrence Philip Erhard do Pike.. . Rob't Whiteside do " • Beccaria Rob't Ardery do Morris G. C. Passmore do Pike W. IC. Wrigley do Wm. Holten - - do• • • ' Jordan Rob't McFadden do Chest Wm. C. Reed do Lawrence Freeman Lamm do Huston David Bell Fullei , Bell .. Jo. McClarren Farmer .Decatur J. H. Jones . Cordwainer, Borough John Weaver • Carpenter Bell Joseph Neff : Farmer , . Burnside G. Bowersock .Cordwainer Bradford Elisha Ardery Farther Lawrence John Dale do Bradford Geo.•Barger do do Talbert Dale do Brady LIST OF TRAVIS JURORS - For M. Terin, 1850. David Labord Farmer Union John CarMe Brksmith Brady Arnold Bliss Farmer • Huston . James Wiggins do Karthaus Edward Albert do Decatur Levi Lutz Lumberman Covington. Val. Flegal Farmer Bradford Simon Fulton t'..o Burnside Joseph Irwin do Lawrence . , • Jas. McEwen do • Burnside . • Grier Bell do Bell James Curry do Chest Rich'd Kincaid do Woodward Sarn'l Fleming State Manager Pike S. Rorabough Far Mer Chest David Stewart Merchant Bell Ab'm Bloom Farmer Pike Gen. Erhard do Jordan Wm. Hutton do Burnside L. C. Carden do Lawrence W. W. Cathcart do Jordan J. Bachman do Decatur Anth. Kratzcr Sawyer Pike And'w Kephart Farmer Decatur • David Smith do Burnside D. H. Morgan do Woodward David Dale do Morris J. S. Gallagher do Beccaria Samuel Shoff do do D. McKeeghan ,do Jordan Rob't LeOnard do Lawrence S. C. Fleming Carpenter Brady Conrad Ginter Farmer Woodward H. Henderson do do John Reams do . Brady Sam'l Wilson do Bradford DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! Oi - r( Drr G00d,, , tt hich urn of the West and molt appraeed myles. hove been selected nu necaaat of 16r it DEAUTY nod DURABILITY. Arnot , g them may be lanai Front It, English and American BROADCLOTHS of tvery Blind° oi pare and rotor—Heat y Ps. lot and Braver cLoTifs—Drab, Green and Blue BLANKETS Ihr Overcoats—Black and Bne CASS:MIMES SATTI NE lI'S every de rul.llnll—S,ik, Sutm, rasaimere, ai.d oilier ‘ , EsTINGs— yokel M...1e, Black. Sniped, El zit red and changeable ALPACAS--French, Eirliston and Hialeah(' GI NG A MS—Also Dentine', Cashmeres, Gala Pands, Lineal s, Merinos, French and other Cto.ilimgt --Snort is, (It choice lot) all Hoot and cution Flannels, calicoes. rheclie. Tick inge, 13/ nikets, Muslims, Hosiery. Gloves, &e. &e. . . s):7 - We make no charge for shireklog our gouda, SU come and examine their price• and qumluy. CRAMS & BROTHER. Cary% volt vine Dce. 3. Boot & shoe -7 , MAKING. Axes, Chissels, Adzes, &e. JACOB WARNER. Cloarfield. Nov, 24, 1849. 4111 ORPHANS' COURT SALE. MICLIAEL HOLTELLA.N,I Arl'mr of Samuel McGarr. Clesrfield, Dec. 13, 1849. • Eating of County Commissioners. ISAAC 131100 M, jr., Treasurer of Clearfield countb, in account with said county front the' bth day of January, A. D., 1849, to the 10th day of Janu.l ary, A. D., 1850, inclusive. goomol retie rrli Irom o%%nern ol I.!fi , eal•tl Lu.dn rim; eulen for lIITOI 6441 46 aoloofil rer, r. Irum C,liellOrd 4351 36 Jury lave 03 Fula u 1 John F Williams 20 GO ttedomptio'n money on Lends geld to county Amuont credited from road Ini,d do from sellout fund Balance due Treasurer CR IJorars' Expenses $897 35 Eieenon expenses 965 52 t table,' pay ' 172 32 CumnitsurAtors' troges 247 36 eu•ls 98 24 I Costs in L Allman's cats 986 29 Asdessurs wages 314 3d Scalps 150 23 Road dews 50 011 Oringes 406 50 Jail lees 165 01 Cle. ltd . wages 125 71 Sher4l3 . fees 107 08 Repairs 21 72 Fuel and &whiner, 63.05 miners' wages 95 50 Court cryers . wages 19 SU Muilionotary and clerk of sessions 115 . 29 Attorney Generals' fsed 33 00 Interest paid 66 17 Nutting contract 114 110 Bandies dne labs Treasurer 15 OUI du due lielsoul distinct* 131 871 Auditing Prothonotary's accounts 6 00 Coats ut selling Lands 29 26 Rrlunde Scpierilal coi,sus Esuheraiona 130 19 !merest on State las paid s 34 37 Balancer due Tra'r at last aettlemeut 1164 Outseanding debts due County from own ers of Unseated Lands, and front Col lectors. County State Fl l / 1 11 uwarrra of Unseated Lamln 83555 54 horn G. 11 idem, yer Perm 1840 446 From Daniel Snuto G,brott di 226 14 83 J Tozer Cheer 1841 42 From S Jordan iorthat 1842 14 72 23 65 from Jou Lamborn Count do 392 102 From George 1 uotra Fergu.rm uo 21 44 13 94 1. rum J 111eQuillian Burroorlo 1843 27 23 From Una lioyt I lounwn uu 23 92 16 27 Crum C INCH iturotudo 1844 86 05 From JAM. Wood Cheat do 38 63 12 29 From J Bloom jr. ko 1845 86 From Alex Irvin Borough '46 10 97 From S Williams Cheat du 18 50 From John Ittiyu Girard 'do 647 From Jesu V 1 'Non liuubrun - do From 11 FSlenwe Prlte do 125 81 81 From Win Muller. Berearia '47 701 F ru.n II Waple !Juno du 527 Trot J B But moy t_uN room do 6 50 r rum Jao.es Ire.: Jr Jurrom du 155 .0 67 75 From It m Buoy r.:r Brio, fro '4B 7 18 hum It 1V moor() Bratty du 13 US F r...ur JV Kuril Boro•ido du 96 71 S Bur:411)(0.0i Chest du 36 60 From David Carr Fut do 12 69 From P Alms Lawrence du 77 00 29 69 From 1 hue B suttil Mortis du 34 Prom Kbpoicer I',ku do 60 61 From Jll llegariy.Becearia 1649 154 79 69 58 Farm Geu I.Bluoll lit!' do 58 06 8 02 From Joe Slues Boggs du 94 06 47 48 From David Lox" Buruugh du 106 57 51 48 From A Gearhart Bradiurd du 209 71 31 43 From G Elimger Brady du 234 84 71 U 7 From J McMurray Burped') du 224 07 111 73 From Al Nalco Cheat du 13U 64 65 19 From I) thigueny Cu%i..gturr do 101 46 14 26 KII/fIl Thou Weliiig DCIIIIIUf du 78 63 191 From L Bur/m.l Ferguson du 63 39 22 62, Fruit. S C Poichm. Gourd do 65 61 32 94 From 11 Graham Goshen du 713 12 60 Frum A Bruta nuelun du 15 61 345 Frum Wm Wiley Jordon du 137 18 75 52 Fruit) J Rubley Keriiieue du 47 47 19 03 Fri cu G P Gulch Lau relit edo I 1 37 22 141 From J Showalter WOW. (JO 142 88 29 (181 FrOlll ' l ' FCIIIOI/ Petit do 181 15 84 tiol Frutu Snead Pike du 31/5 38 126 741 From S WhileiMe Wuudvtard do 61 52 517 66898 0731131 61 Am't of outotolidiog orders .IUIS OU Balance in favor of county Isadc Bloom; jr4 in account with town ships for load Dix. DR To'bal. at settlement of 1848, 8140 28i C.R By arret paid Beeburia $23 u 3 do do Boggs,. A 0 12 do do Brady, 12 00 do do Penn, 776 nal:: duo road. fund for 1846-7, 86 77i To am't of tax rec'd for .1.848-9, $076 44 By ain't paid Beccaria, 810033 do do Bell, 460 do do Boggs, ,• 21 55 da do Bradford; - 'Ol , do • do Chesti ' • •8 66 do,, dw_coiingtoh, ' 15 00 do '`,dir'pecatut; ''49 04 , dos; 93 14' • /, 5? -.0 10 4 , - I • 1,,:4 ROBERT IVIAN LEY 04111311=V A ND Wiltt.4l.lllll 1111AIKER. TiJ enbseriber respectfully informs the citi zane'ul Clearfield county, that he fins ram. neared the above mimed linsintres, in 'tbef shelf fOrmerly occupied lii J L Cottle. esti . 'and re. pecifially Ftr:teita a share of public proronago.— He - flatterti himself On& he can furnish work to all persona who may be pleneed to call. to their entire entistnelion Ile will keep on hand Cabinet-work and Windsor Chairs of ey ff y : 4oso, o .oo, . 11.1pleinfiet,ed.ebuits made to order. - ALSO, Dentist, Invalid, and Chamber Chairs--Chair Beds and Bed Chairs. O Th. Bed Cilair con i.e'eunveried from the Arm chair to a compleio bed iu iwo mn utrx and also u ell full to the small compass !hat eau be car?, ried under the arm. It is parlieoforly fiiiiinble for Military officers and Professional gentlemen N. B.—Coffins made in the neatest manner and On the shortest notice. ROBERT MANLEY. Clearfield. July 23. 1849 —,6na. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES Or C lerticl4l Conn ly For 1849. 5039 72 TWA per cent on 89936 36 149 01 $4683 07 do , do Goshen,,, ~29, 70 do do, Huston, 57, 88 • , .do do, Jordan, 12.,87.: • do do Karthaus, 18 68 do go I,atyrenco, do do Morris,. 15 39 do do Penn, 1 3 98 - do do Piko, 490 do do WoOdward, 77. 25 Bal. duo road fund for '4B-9, do do do for '46-7; Total balance due roads, : $lB5 17 CR—By am't paid Arthur Bell, $135 .17 Isaac Bloom, jr., in account with School Fund. DR To em'nt of school tax recd inclu„, ; '- ding bal. due at last settlem't, $250 59 CR By nm't paid Beccaria, in eluding per centage, $2 85 do •do Bell, 2 40 - do do. Boggs, 14 43 do do Bradford, 26 do do Brady, 128 do do Burnside, 374 do do Chest, 758 do (to Covington, 289 do do Decatur, 439 do do Fox, . 22 do do Girard, 18 15 do do Goshen, 35 do do Huston, 20 75 do do Jordan, 1 'Ol do do Kurthaus, ' - 29 do do Lawrence, 178 do do Morris, 27 41 do do Penn, 182 do do Pike, .2 83 do • do Woodward, 19 DR 12 49 33 03 15 27 292 15 85188 76 Total bal. due School Fund, CR—By amit paid A. Bell, WE the. miderregned C , 1 rnibsioners of Clearfield county, buying eX.rrilned the ateeutila of ISAAC jc., Tretpurer 01 buid etwitly ler the ye .r A. D. iB4'l, el,. find them as above eiwed ; nn , t Vie uulalandurig delme clue the e.mitt y u ,, ,,,, to :la thousand right hundred and timely-eight chollurb and tIVVYII contr. Winters our hands this tenth day of JanuJry, A D., 1851 JAMES ELDER, g .. ) BENJ. BONSALL, .. k. SAMUEL WAY, a Attest—H. B. Beissel, CIT. WE the undersigned Auditors of Clearfield coun ty. having examined and rev,sed ihe accounts of ISAAC BLOOM, Jr.. reastirer of said r molly lor die year 1849. do Retort that we find them as aim% e stated ; and the unistareling debts due the roomy iiinuunt to Six thousand tight hundred m .. eight dollars. Witness our hands this tend' day of January, A. D. 1850 11 16 11 00 ROB'T WRIGLEY, sr. Au- WM. WALLACE, dit. C. KRATZER, Attest—H. B. Beissel, Cl'k. Court Fraclnitiation. WHEREAS the lion. George W. Woodward, Presdent Judge of the Court of Cutnnion Pleas of the 4th judicial district. composed of the counties of Clinton. Cantre and Clearheld.and the lion Jumes T. Leonard and Abraham R Wright. F:squires. AssoJetale Judges in Clearfield county. have issued their precept hearing date the - 6m day of Decem er, 184). inane directed, tor holding a Court or Common Pleas, Orphans Court, Court of Quarter Sessions, and Court of Oyer 4 Terminer and General full Delivery, ni Clearfield Towii,for me County tit leart!,,u, nn the Ist Monday of Fettruary nest, (being the 4th .1 , 1 of the month.) Notate is, therefore, hereby given, to thoColimors, Justices M thePeatte,& Constables in and fur the Cuurny of Cletirlisld, in appear in their own proper persons, with Hulls, Records. linpusi• lions, Exatninations and other Remembrances, to do those things which their °Rivet . &In their behalf ap pertain to ho dune; end all wunessesond otherper sous prnsectung to behalf 01 itieCommontvealth a gainst any prisoners are required to be then and thereattending and not depart without leave, at their peril. Jurors aro requested to he punctual in thetruttendance tit the uppoinledlime agreeable to notice. SSIEIa 76 Given under my hand ui the town ol Clearfield. iho 12th day of D...., in the year ut uur Lord one thousand eight hundred and turty , htne, and the sever - o , second year of A 111Pritil II ludepeudrnee ALEXANDER cA LDWELL, NOTICE is !tetchy given, that the folltminar Ac• eminis have been examined arod posed by ine.roitt rrnutin filed of record in 11.1 a (Ake forth. iiispeetion of heirs, freak es. ctudiiurei utitl nit uth. ere in any way interested, and (null uo presented to the next Orphans' Court of Clearfield county, ol to he hold at the court house in the borough oh Clear field, on Tilt/. SOAY the 7th day ul February neat, for confirmation and alluvtanue: 1. The Adratfastratfult aeruunrof Gecirge Fey and f stir Sulhdny, admitasitaturs of the estate.uf David Lyons, late of Brady tubsuship, deceased. 2. The Admintsf ration account of Jacob Shaffer and George Shaffer, ndministruturs ul the estate of George Similar. late of Brady femuship.deccased. 3 f hu Administration account of David Butler ad. mfaistrafur of the Esiaic all livery t"ey, Into u 1 Bra. dy towitehip.deeenNed. WIT. C. WELCH, Rcg'r. Register's .office, (:11.nr held, January. 4, 1&50. Doclor Yourself. DR. DAVIS' HORSE LINIMENT decidedly the best medicine for curing Spevins, Wine gulls, Sin:1111k or Bruises, that his yet been offered to the 7ublier for bale et the e . git of Ihe GOLD IVlcnrrn.R. • DAVIS' Compound Syrup of Wild•Chufli•and Tor, on excellent remedy to allay Brom-Mai mita• non, to quiet roughing, and to cure alt pulmonary diseased, may be had at the sign of the., GOLD MORTAR, ALSO.n fresh supply of Fundy I\leclieines, of neor.y all limas, and of the vrry bre, quality. Villich will ue stud very low for Cash 1 else. A. M. Huts. Nov. 30, 1849 S23IPV 241M1t0 Witgrll2l2. G 00111), $53 51 TuEsubocriberi are now . recelying:at Their slelfo in Corworniviilo, a largo Anil wall aa. rotted selerstion of goods Bailable loriho c•oneivina al Dry Goods, Groceries, Drugs and Dye-Stuffs, Hardware, Queens-- ware, Hatif caps and Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Books-and Stationary, and a variety ofno •-tions too numerous to mention~ Lcz•Ttigie•whit ere' inti m " :ito-twoltra Ainignotot could du, xcU ta'calt voftuaL, , ...Ttie ctilA3 colt: nit" and jti;Atria °Lir opelt g,rji t .1 enhars dr Buarnzit. • / REGISTERS' NOTICE, .sil gßiFirgsAlk,_?::...-.,.-.,..-,..,.... By virtue of ri , i rlt . oCtieli Kncido.ligtued out of the - C I 1 t_C antuu I... Flans -ot-P44Efgald county, nod for ritt..,4llre,el4-41 A : kli f. be. elowett to poo•u• fill ft. IV lil I! C. , iirl'-fbbi4e'initia borough of Clerk rfiebt,on ii lVlßibtuif. the4b,tb,ty o c!.l 4 4:fb, , t2gry next. o ' rennin 'Croft `- 01 rlfiti r . 3 iV,INP . /fl'Pr II Ay.; tOik rlalli P. iit4filirliriaqtri ‘ Aita rciAt4iUiortfiebl by iher:jubn D'unfol;', , irvfry iiiirth 9Cfrileia:hell % n /nisi. , t Irtuice etiii::•llo' prattie3.lr(Ca:/POIC mad) 90 M: 1 '1 14 . 1 0 0 1114 . ~.,. 111 iii!e.;:!ieqete:.viiel.7. l7o :lttb rhea, being port o f en tv r , y; out, - 91. !Wt.( 6*.t, c . orne:p n t No. '46g.. §;.-,..l:l : ikeii i, , xfeiolo/11- anti to ti&i,olsl 4d iti 6 i.itipli : iy r .iirialyt r iiiitiPAVlS l i dol., '• . -,...: ".. ' - ...1 •:.:?..1 . : rri'.l7.l OM 04 48 40 86 77 .'ALSO, bttllt BY virtue nf o n: t•trit of Ventlit - tuna Er penal. 'licit out ot the san.e court. nr.tt .ed, yoll:lpe.egrnned ro publbC at I,heits.Mit. lithe 111 , 41' 'pike: n crown trnet of rand slinsfe Bell tem rnlnn,-Ibring the' nne•thiiel - pa rt . - of :M. nets* nlau,di :beginning at two natirretc.N;glo:: W 2.34 perches in sj , rtiec pirte e la 13 0 ; W:Nitt perches In a.hlnrk mill. tbroca by land of.tVotithr side (no 'vt , ' Haslet) S 55°`E 1 ilfpeil fica'se a 011iet` oak. thence rang - ilts Su..tinehniins:riSeit:be•aiiir? oral 'comae* tbc'reol 32$ perches to:the. plate brgittninti%% sib Avvelling . llointrit;Siabliart die., also a Sow—Mill lkstroon Irooted, wish alxtu,t. : , 54 acre. u 1 land ,cli•nr7tilt aoisteViintl:laittti in llt3E•; ertnion, and to notice sold all'ibe okipattrof Getritkf; wish notice to:Wrir, T. Thorp, teitidire%4 ant, ; 111 Y virtue of a similar writ taituoi„ontio( she; same courvand to me . directed, wilt hexed posed to public sale at the sina . thrie and a certain tract of land situate in Laverencelown; .hip; Clearfield edthly, boundedon theettit4nir Jaron Movers land, on the north by lancl'pr3ohll: ovilio, mitt-lb/her' Liwhead, on the west .by 40,1 01 George Welch and dand sold to.Eli . C;iennson,„ aid on the South by:the Sltillitithannit rivet4t6C. ginning at a- black milt on the vinef:bartk river, thence north 12 1.2° West 60 percher todr large ,ruck ; in towenhip road, thence north M. perches, to a poet corner and ,line of lend .now p . loh Rubirf Lawbeed, thence east along ' said line 160 perches to a. plait. thence south haiii.l 60 perches too .while - oak on thedaiink'cif) the river. thence tip the river the. etiveral eount” es thereet to place 01 beginning. containing .174 acres and 58 perches. -t tih about 80 acres cleite., cd. with n large dwelling honer., born end ar; chard thereon Seised, taken in execution incV to be sold do the property of Charles S. Moira.) ALSO; • . n y virtue of a tdirli..t writ issued ou: of the a-or•court °ad to me' direeted,tnere will "M expoc ed to public bale at ihe same tune and place;thei.l4l." :awing .145er:bed Irund or land W . wit : 61 acres of I ii.d iu L I vvrettee township, oieerficill enunty sled is tuno‘.s.6,•giiiior.g at a pkilt itlol4l,l' east .102 - perebv. to a s lierr) tree, thence :1 4 . 76. E 53 percher' to a hein.o..k; thence 8 152 peicitt s to a biJllle!' iiiCtiCe W 154 perches ton white oak, thenceA 16* perches to piano of beginning fre,ervdy 80 acres; surveyed toJacob Irwin) oaring thereon erected Frame House. stable unit Saw Mil and nearing Orchard, !and 4 or 5 acre* cleared. ts.e.z.cti and taken in execution, and to tie sold UK the property of Thoinaa Ilany, with nonce to Lewis -I(. Carter: terre tenant. 8114 58 8130 0 8136 0 ALSO JPV virtue of a blamer 'silt to me chrecterLiaili bi exposed to public sale at the saute time. and p uco u vermin tract of coal silty/twin i.crgaibun, ibwi.o.cp. boulidetf by lands ol David I. erg toolii ma the heat. ':orne hue :110-rdekeii i a the honk, %Vie. Afc.. - c rac h en on th e e. iit o i n d hu b ert i. et:rat ken on. Ilict, bomb, contutlic g ZIJO acres. %%lb. a c Aim autata unit be to,,iii•l 01hor blllitilligel,lll.ll I.lk/ill 4u uereetleur..-, ill be.vd and taktti itt Ili ctitii.n. and to bobtail as the Felicity 01l Cliriabou .triii, IT ALEX. CALOwELL. Sh'il. i Sheriff's Office. C.ear- / - field Dee. 27. 1849 1 y • ,' ' ' ' - NEW S'esoßE AT CURIVENSVILLE. ' HE subscriber respectfully announ cen Iu his ineinle. ;aid ittepuntle 1101E1./11y. that he has ueened n r EW Si OItL. in Cursvent. ville, km.mtt as Hilt's old stand, whero he hat an assurnmili of .: . Seasonable Goode, nhieh he will sell on the most reasonable terms—=. and as cheap as they eau I e bought- elsewhere in the (eerily. Give kis a call and lh Pil judge for yetirselvt e. WILLIAM BLocer, sen. November 26, 1849. BLACESNITIIING BUSINESS. WS. BRAMAN, lotemg commenced ;he •e ! ", • brier hub:hiss m the ut C eat tield the Wiry formerly occupied by Jacob \% other; ro apeetiully announces to htn Merritt); oral the pub-, lick generally, Mai be lb 110 W prepuied.iu exec:inn . u.I 'Awl, in lob I:nu on shoriebt nonce, and the very best rind moat butum mud' bunnner—end on the need reasonable cud accommodating terms. • SLEIGHS, BUGGIES, cpc„ • ,ro n ed w web ride .t 1 .c, ue butte but tut. best %%ark.: Will %%lit be I Jep,u) ed. W. S. B. N. B. Country produce inkrn in exchange for work. and linen et.•lii int refused. Nov. f, - s4. 1849. 3m LIST OF LETTERS rb Em.‘ I NI NG w the l'usi Odire at C.earfield.Pn.i Quurier 3ldi Devrinuer, 1849. Anti t!uguerr.vu Arndt I Gould It .lutes I Irvin A iezunder--13 Ciini lesitleliek Juana A ltev Bruner John I 111t•Naugiden 8. Claytun Ands Ann Ogden Lt.unard birth tors or the Poor of Porter Jutin LAWft , lll.O township • Heed 1 homes Esq. Duff W, C: ' H0..,s Summon Du%ene William Helmer Wm. ' ' Drifllon•i Bazul SMltil Hobert . • • Davis J at J HI Simmons 'rimmed Q Nulls Allen Tutu 1V illionk. Farrell lobo 'Tule A 0 . • Hurriger Mu Ellen Walker James ii • ' Wal. RADEJI.6.I7OII, P. M. partnership. The partnership heTtk tuiure exisiiiig between tl,Clifilick and Ai. J. Dnmeker, in too Boot & Snoernaking buaideas, nes that day been ilassolved by Mutual consent. hhtise imving claims against said Firm will please Sake nottro that A. J. Dr sucker If authorized to set. Ile all ..eeounis egaitet sad' firm; and to receive & receipt for all invitiet due sad firm. . • A. MeCurrricE. : A.J. DitaUCKER. Cunvensville, Dec. 28,'49. . , A.- J. DRAUCKER respectfully inforths , hls friends and eutuniners that ho still conlinuea . the obeyer business nt'hia'old wind. Ail kind ulgrain and hides taken in exchange for work . at the ina-r -kel price, rind each nui refused. Dec. OXEN and TIMBEit sum FOR SALE. WOE SUbllClibei ;Wl* to Solt on very aceoln laudaiing terms. a Yoko of LARGE OXEN (girtlo @even feel) and shot! ready ' rdi busineelfh and oleo a TIMBER BLED. duet new. Apply immediately 10 . ,•• . 182LIALI , LILLERTON. Clearliuhl Jan. 11, 1849 aoaluk, Blr -Y t) , no 01 . 01)1K Goode, Grit, _l44tfitt , `• ttitPlumil odu. P iviilr arc i • ALSO, DISSOLUTION =II LI 7 , 119. 7mi;i: NM