ilig 71 ' (-..).' Our COO ntry ;`e re bents are reques. ~,.. ted to notice the adyertisement or MELLOY . , a FOR D'S extensive Tinware, establish meat in Philadelphia. 28 04 gross, on the question of Slavery in the Territories. This was the doctrine ad vanced by Gen. Cass in his well-known and much abused Nicholson letter, which arrayed against him the Free Soil party ; and this doctrine was also sanctioned by the Baltimore resolutions of 1848. Thus we see the two great parties of the country coming together on a question that . bid fair to destroy the Unibn. -.Yet hold I The lto parties are not yet united. It is only thin. President and his Cabinet who have thui•deciared in favor of the doetrinq of non-intervention. The leaders of the whig party—partidtharly those in the Eastern [ States, and some in our own State, among I them Gov. JOHNSTON, whose late message advocates the prohibition of Slavery in the! ! territories by Congress, and deems it an "Abandonment of duty to compromise"— have made no move, that we have yet seen, j going to sanction this position of the Pres ident. That they will sustain him, and ' thus put an end to this troublesome ques-1 The Foreign News. , lion, and give peace and quiet to the coun try is our ardent wish. We have read the late foreign news with care, and find nothing of particular; THE STATE PRINTING: interest. The Austrians continue their,' ' The miserable farce of letting Ow State cruel treatment of the. Hungarians, in dis- ' [ printing to the lowest bidder came ono regard as well of the feelings of humanity ; as of their treaty obligation's, A synopsis j Harrisburg last week. THEO. FENS & of the latest news ri II be found in anoth-1 iCo " were the successful bidders, and have • er column. !the job at 81 per cent. below par Mat is, ~--: Pcrsonq. in want of Castings or : h I • to: v gt- ion machinery %rill do well to 1111 7 - - tiyi call at the Foundry of George Welch, in `:.s . Bellefonte, who is well prepared to supply •..3 all orders.. Sce his advertisement, .„,..*: 46 * . 0 80 77 35 17 as 17 School DR We publish in this number an authentip account of the late melancholy accident at Wilkesbarre, taken from the Wilkesbar re Rimier, by which it will be seen that we committed several errors in the hasty notice we made of it lest week. understand' - that a meeting of , the Members of the Bar was held in this' place the other day, Who came to the con elusion to notify Judge WOODWARD that, as a mark of their condolence for his re cent severe affliction, they will not expect him to preside at the next term of ourcourt which commences next wecic. ' 59 59 i~ ' 4 bEt 0 01 6 01 .rfield !Luc year An Elective Judiciary 4 For the purpose (rta it is believed by I tome) of defeating the proposed amend ment of the Constitution, providing for the election by the people of all our Judges, resolutions were offered in the State Sen ate, instructing the Committee on the Ju diciary to inquire whether further rmnd ments were not necessary. The propo sition -seems to have Met with but little fa vor thus far, though it has been the sub jrct of quite on animated discussion. Mr. Ihwat, the Senator from this district, ac-' ted a conspicuous part, advocating the res olutions, and declaring himself decidedly opposed to the proposed amendment. Our; Senator is fully entitled to the free exer , GEN. CASS' GREAT SPEECIL— 'Phis vise of his own opinion—and we believe !great statesman has delivered another man is ne:re conscientious in that u- i speech in the U. S. Senate, betting forth' • icn—and also, in the abseece of porn- his views at great length in opposition to ia-t r "ti° ll " , to "rein his opinion by the so called Wilmot Proviso. He oppo_ vote; but we the 3t Le permitted to say !ses it both because he views it as a viola that, if our judgment be correct, so far as tion of the Constitution and impolitic and ; - .11/ - llrOn Tuesday last, in fleccaria the people of this part of his district are unnecessary. The speech is very long--; towns hi p , after a lingering illness of Con concerned, he does not fairly reflect their would make about 40 columns of our pa- ! sumption, Cnnatrs LITTLE, aged about feelings in this particular c"e ' —and we ; per—and is said by all who heard it and; 30years take pleasure in adding that this is the on- have read it, to be the ablest argument ev. ' ly instance, to our knowledge,l !er advanced on that questton. Gen. CAss he has differed with them. The 1.,;; si a ill Mho et, of was instructed by the last Legislature o f; lour n.l l: nu 11Lc eet ere' p!a , rit Welitiuned uI ' Michigan, to vote for the NVilmot Proviso. our I“tehl The $.3'00 Exemption Law. This, he says, he cannot do, hut, if the We regret to see a number of petitions question comes up, and he is not released! ke:`„„, Turk presented in the Legislature from difkrent I from those instructions, he will resign his u. Inmorr g. parts of the . State, asking a repeal of the seat. crartiom law of last. sessien cxempting from sale a! It is understood that Mr. CLAY 14 ill take' homestead of the v.tlee ; ' ; siiiiihtr to that of Mr. ASS on with greater r , .t.frtq I ).at is question d tAu to ts,l FM ;tOnn• nts of r thu 6na• linty net . IZI9 31111! t( (1. Liz matt 111;0 .11111 y; at 'ourt ,fro- unn . • 40i Geld,. • d ene; nal dm :' enrr 4 tan 6(41 • o: ate L;en ate to fitvor . t!.( Cf . Ihr"..a' 'We 11 , 2:ie tare objcct of this law w:ls a good uric—that its authors and advocates were prompted wholly by humane mo tives; and we also believe that it will con. fiduntold blessings upon thousands of bon. est poor men, if sufiered to remain on our statute books long enough to be'fairly tri ed. It is great Idly to condemn it alrea dy, because very few have seen, its prac tical effects. Other States have adoptc - !, and are in progress of adopting, similar enactments—some exempting a homestead valued as high no ssoo—then why. should Pennsylvania enact the farce of abolish: ing one of her most humane and philan thropic enactments before giving it a fair test, merely-on account of a little /item:vazience it occasions to those who have mode fortunes by turning out of house & home hundreds of poor men, women and children ? • ME Ae. d by :1+ I "• 11 utti. ted to 01 to Clen:• nett, Fey `.to vf hoffet ie of r tot • 11r4 iticdly Wind• of UM ry nod I `trrita• mullein" Change in the Stale Cabinet ZEI3 TOWNSEND HAINES, late Secretary of the Commonwealth, under Gov. JOHNSTON, has been appointed Register of the Nation- al Treasury. The office of Secretary of State was then offered to D. M. SMYSER, member of Assembly from Adams county, who could not Recept,.as the Constitution says that "no membei shallebe appointed to any office by the Governor during the time for which he shall have been elected." A. L. RiNsEL, late Deputy Secretary, was then appointed Secretary pro tempore. nee, a si hlth else. P., Moir 'Oll as. cum GOOD SLErouirm.--Last Saturday and • • Sunday our good sleighing had every ap pearance of coming to an end. But a fresh supply of snow on Monday, and a little freezing incc, htuf restored it in com plete order. THE DOLLAFt. Clearfield; Pa., Pep. 1, 1850, The late Accident at Wilkesbarrt. MENG TOGETHER. President Tartan, in a late message to Congress, in answer to a resolution calling for copies of documents and correspon denco relating to the organization of the; State of California, takes ground in favor the doctrine of non-intervention b Con-! they agree to do the composition fur about 17 cents per 1000 ms, and the press work for a little less than 7 cents per token.— !Now this is all Greek to the great majori_ ty of our readers, but they will understand it better, and they will agree with us that the present system must be a perfect farce, when we tell them that the Journeymen Printers, who will do this work, will not! set a thousand, nor press a token, fur less than cents. How, then, it will be ask-1 cd, can the State Printers make anything? Why, they must either cheat, beg or lost.l We say, let the State establish a price for the work she wants, appoint some person to do it, and then pay for it, if it is well done, and if not, pay accordingly. NEXT CANAL COMMISSIONER FOR Tli 1! COUNTRY DOLL AR csscs. Moore tj• Hemphill : r ...ENTLEMEN :—ln looking over the dif ferent papers 1 have seen the names of a number of good men mentioned in con nection with the next nomination for Cu nal Commissioner ; and without any dis parageme•nt to the claims or qualifications of either of those gentlemen, allow me to suggest to the favorable consideration of the Democratic party the name of Wst. , r. oIORRISoN, of Montgomery county.- 7 -• Mr. Morrison is a member of the present Legislature, is a man of high literary 'At tainments & sound democratic principles, and possesses, in a very high degree, ev ery requisite qualification to make him an efficient and popular Canal Mr. M. is •plain and Unassuming in his manners, is not identified With any of the factions that now exist in: our party, and knows no man as belonging to this or that faction, but is a democrat from principle, and contending for the principles as laid' down by Jefferson and Jackson. A FRIEND TO TRUE MERIT. Outrage and Probable Murder.—Aid examination has been going on at Albion, during the past week, of Mr. Lowder, re siding in the town of Yates, about fifteen miles north of that village, for the suppos ed murder of his wife. The facts brought to light on the testimony of the neighbors and daughter of the prisoner, shaW a great degree of depravity and fiend-like cruelty. It appeared in evidence that he had been in the habit, for several weeks previous to her death, of,treating wife with the most wanton cruelty, as a pastime—had knocked her down on several occasions with an axe helve—would place her re peatedly.on the bed, jerk it from the bed stead to the floor, and after beating her without mercy, would re-place the bed, and repeat the act. On one occasion, it was said that after repeating the transaction described above several times, he raised the cellar door, threw her into the collar, and kept.her there till mornifig. The eir- icumstances of her death were, that she went to bed in usual health, and was found 'dead in the morning. When the coro ; ner's inquest was held, Dr. Huff; of Albi on, took the stomach to his residence, in which was detected, on examination, a considerable quantity of oxalic acid. It appeared, too, that Lowder had purchas. led poison a short time previous to this e vent, and that a paper ,of white powder, admitted to hp poison by him, had been found in the bed by the daughter.—Lock. port, IA r E, Gb urier, Jan, 15. From Ihe Ne , % York ExprCHH. The Cuba Expedition Started Again Rendezvvouing out of the United States WASHINGTON, Jan. 17, 1850. News has been received here, for some days past, by the Administration, that the Cuba Revolutionists arc again at work— that they have raised large sums of money '77;hat their expedition is again pretty well urider'Avoy-:—lnat they have plenty of arms, munitions of war, &c., &c.—but that now they will act according to that they will not concentrate their forces here, in the United States—nor rendez vous here—nor nrganize here—but as semble altogether, at a fixed time, say on the Isthmus of Darien, or it may be in Yu catan, or it may be on some island, the locus in 9no, if agreed upon, not yet being , known. The head-quarters of these Revolution ists is at one of the hotels in this city, from whence they are carrying on operations upon a grand scale. One of the largest theatres of their operation is in New York city. THE HUNGARIAN EXILB.—The Hun : garian exiles have been treated with great respect and consideration during their sojourn in Washington city. Gov. Ujha ! zy—of whom it has been truly said, he I looks like a man of great intellect, uho has gone through severe trials, which have left their effects upon his constitution, —passed through this city on Saturday, for New York, having left his cumpan ions in Washington, %%here on Thursday last, previous to the Governor's departure, they called in a body upon Mayor Seaton, to tender him their thanks for his atten tions ; were afterwards introduced by the ! Mayor to ( . :eorge Washington Park Custis, Esq., and then in company with Col. Sea , ; ton, dined with the President agreeably to a previous invitation.—Daily News. liwenions e were shown a few days ago, a very ingeniously construc ted ritle, the invention of Mr. Charles Hartuny, of Prussia. It loads at the breech, but differs materially from any now in use. The cartridge used is pecu liarly constructed, the powder being igni ted by being pierced with a needle, placed inside the breech, rend Wring it as effica cious in wet as in dry weather. It will carry a ball . 800 yards, and is as effixtive at that distance as a musket at 150. We understand it was used with terrible effect by the Prussian army in the late war with the Danes.—N Y. Eng. Prices of Flour and Groin. .iiiiir. 'ti 75 I 75 5 511 4 75 1 50 6 1.0 BANK NOTE LIST. rec red klerkly frurn !flu fiqv; l .l.li Papers Pellasylvanio, .Bunk, Cayuga L. 1 i Philad'a b'ks, pai Western,itoches., 30 IU. S. Bank, 13 Binghampton, 50 Chambersburg, i Cattaraugus co. 30 Gettysburg, i Clinton county, 15 Pittsburg, I Commercial, Bur., 15 Susq. County, do Oswego, 10 Lewistown, no sale Farmers', Seneca, 30 i Middletown, Carlisle, . Hamilton bank, 15 iiMechan. Built°, 45 i Hollidaysburg, Merchants' Ex., 40 Erie, 11 1 Millers', at Clyde, 10 Waynesburg, 1i Oswego, 60 Washington, DO Phoenix, Buflido, 35 Harrisburg, Staten Island, 50 Honesbale, 1 State biluflitlo,7saBo Browes'ille, lal .1 St. Lawrence, 75 Williamsport, t Union, Bullido, 30 York, iIU. S., Baltic), 30 All solvent b'ks par Watervliet, 15 Relief Notes, 1 Other solv. b'ks, 1 Towanda Rel. nosuls New Jersey. New York City. Del. B'dge Co. 85 Chelsea bank, 80 Yardleyville, 15 Clinton, 501 Plainfield, Commercial, 210ther solvent, par Lafayette, .. 2 Olilo. Washington, 70 Solvent Cincinnati 1i Other sole. b'ks, par Cleveland, 5 . New York State. Hamilton, 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, 1 Lancaster, 15 Northern Ex., 1 Urban na B'ing co. 65 Lodi, 20a25Other solvent; li Lyons, 15 Under Fives, 2/ State b. Saugerties, 1 STRAY IMIFFER. CAME; to the promisee of the trf = 1 • . t . subscriber about Christmas. a . i hne b . 4 SMALL BROWN 11EIFFER with a while f ,ce. The Lowlier is re. quested to come forward, prove property. Pay I. harps and take her away, otherwise she will bo disposed of as the law directs. B. HAursuoßN .P.ke lownsltip,Jan.gt 1850 SLEIGHS, BUGGIES, 4V„ ironed in first rote style, as none but We best work. men will be employed. W. A. U. N. U.. Country produce Nitta in cectionge• for work, end Celli t ield.im refund. 1116 A INKS for sole here. 1. Nov, 24,1k119. , • X lie•lt 1 06 I lo I 12 I OS Corn. ails :Pti • 32 GO 3. 63 33 58 23 50 3 75 40 ME ii lie ruby given. to all persons ugaitist purchasing or meddling In any way with a JUDGINII.:\ 1 untained benne Et q. C.vunn, 11l Cum en.it ills, H hit Jalllt'S AllllOlOll has ovum we, doted a t)uot iht Nth of l'eldnury, 1849, us ii is un union: de-id, d by uoitur meats. and I urn ilierefure deter mined not to pay T urn Judgment unless t umped. d 1,3 I J A :11 ES 11.0SIA:i. Penn tp., Jan. 15, 1850. NEW CABINET 86 CHAIR Manutactor! S Tm; subs( rtbcr reepertlully informs,the public that he hag comfit, met] the übuvu men hoard Guilt - nes, rn ull tis %aroma brutitts, in the borough of Co.arlieht, directly opp..eno the Mo dot Church. %%hero he Is prepared to mentulat taro CABINET-WARE AND CHAIRS 11 010 mutt (biro ble manner. He hopes by strict attention to business, to merit and reacts a share of public patronage, 0:7 - COFFINS made to order 1111 t he shortest no nee. J. C CAMPBELL, Clearfield, June 18, 1849. WANTED,— TWO Journeymen at the above MB newt. who can have steady employment nod at bur wages. None but good workmen need apply. a Jun. 17,'80 PEIISONS having buinnoise to transact with the board of ,CUMlllll43lolierti of t:learfiold county, will take notice, that said Board will he in session at their office, in the borough ul Clearfield, on Mon day, the 4th of rebruary next. Attest.-11. 13. BEI'-SEL, Cl'k. ' Corn WIN (hike, 12th Jon. 25, 1850. WS. BRADLEY, having commenced the n. • hove business in the oolong!) of I:marigold in the shop formerly occupied by Jacob Warner. respectfully announces to los friende, and the pub. lick generally, that IC is now prepared to execute all unlit in Ins hue ou the shortest notice, m i d t h e very beat and must subst..nlint manner—and on the meet reasonable and accommodating terms. STATEALENT--Showing the aggregate 1 eral townships of Clear&ld eo►n thereon for State and REAL. ESTATE 1I• TOWNSHIPS. 828353 18994 0,234 26601 15374 5,090 16500 7634 3,749 32135 1333 2,036 31044 10363 8,237 39960 24418 8,159 53380 12579 8,268 18422 13529 3,531 14724 9828 3,216 21583 7679 2,866 152771 2000 2,773 1902 14385 1,617 9038 8579 1,638 5575 8605 2,621 5350 42510 1,109 25985 18326 4,653 6905 10688 2,690 55290 8199 9,999 25757 34851 4,020 31111 0457 5,053 72570 6551 9,999 10179 11602 1 16571 11241 18676 23411 :eccana, Bell, - • Boggs, Borough, Bradford, Brady, Burnside, Chest, - Covington, Decatur, Ferguson, Fox, - Goshen, Girard, Huston, Jordan, Karthaus, Lawrence, Morris, Penn, Pike, Union, Woodwnt, 3,084 70 Deduct Exonerations and Refunds estimated at 250 00 1 WE the undersigned Commissioners of Clearfield county do certify that the above is a correct statement and copy of the Assessments made by the several As sessors of Clearfield county, and returned to this office, and that the amount of two thousand eight hundred and thirty four dollars and seventy cents is tho nett amount that can be realized for State purposes out of said assessment—said statement being made both for County and State purposes. Witness our hands and seals of office this 2d day ofianuarv, A. D. 1850. Attest—ll. B. licissta., Cl'k IBellelonte Fouiti(lry. nuhucriber liege leave to annourire to the JL ritizeirs of Clearfield county, that he Still cot/Slimes the FOUNDRY BUSINESS of the old lace / tu her.: Ito is prepared to rooks 0:1 kinds or Mill and Saw-mill castings, toge ther with every kind of Ma chinery Castings, and wrought Iron work for Mills 4- Saw mills —its the latest clod 111081 approecd vl, ies, on the i.liortrat notice provicabk, sod on fuvorab c terms. Having tiirt.ed his attention al moat entirely to lklaclrinery Work, and aurtrg the last year having Lelderl a largo number ut new arid valuable Gnat and Saw-IVI.l! patterns, he leels.;u•tified in saying that all bills Executed by him n ,I 1 give satishre• Iron. An r spar/mired raticrn-maker ulr‘ays connec ted nnh 1110 establishment triable us to make any desired pa:tern 1.11 short notice. Prices mud , erate—and a bland allots ance made on bills for cssit Orders are respeetfuby solicited, %shied. vkftl tie promptly executed. GEORGE WELCH. Bellefonte Foundry. Jan. 25 1850 IVIIOSESALE TIN IVARE aS lea' I? 4. 4SW 45. HE Sianscribere invite the attention of COUN T R Y MERCHANTS to their exte:,•i% et es surithent ol Superior Tin eric, Japanned Ware ((repmg funrluoll uu hazed 11. r LA RGEST AS.SOUTAI EN I' IN 'IIIE STATE. und st.ihog /AM'ER RATIN limn c%cr t•liured Oclurr, Mr) ask n t nil lu Yulieiy buyt re lot the atty.( rtui udvatitagen they off r IIELLOY dz FORD, Sign of the • La , ge Ciffee Pot," N • 'l9l Mu• ket S IA CI LOU.% c SuVviiih PHIL-% DELHI! A. Feb. 1 Ibso —3.il c!)• LL versons are lot . (l.lby ai agr:Nl buy • A b 1,01.1:1g ur In Huy %Any fue,l,llfog ‘‘.lll evriaml'OK of OXEN, now 111 lIIU in.,,t•re..ion 01' \% M. Iii)oo. of Br:olio:1! I n n,hilr, (:.ourfield cow.• iy, ns Ibe surd oxen belong to Me. and [lrvin lun lo.vieboon on loon only. ROEI'T PORTER Bradford iown•dif p, J.. n. 25, 1850. CAUTION. !dieting of County Commissioners. BLICKSMITIIING BUSINESS. mount of the Ammon ► togcati with the County putfoscs, accord 4 co o e. ^, 51 b— Cl o q 's ':j' 1 0 14 - 0 rD :i 2051 100 [pm 140 225 150 150 2760 600011030 275 1 5160 100 435 20 1506 230 1626 230 1370 4001 1612 1625 7001 1524 100 200 30 20 2801 2001 50 200 685 5040 1200 1375 5508 578 420 1000 460 115 505 991 150 1730 19540 200 JAMES ELDER, BENJ. BONSALL, Comers SAMUEL WAY, DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! oil( Dry Goode, which aro ul iho latest and most apprn:ed onylea, have been selected tin accuuiii ul lit ir BEAUTY aa.l Dt.:r.ADirATI. Among them may be found French. English and American BROA DCLO of every shade of price and rotor-11i nsy to, and Beav er CLOl'llS—Druti. Grren and Bloc BLANKETS tor Overcoota—Black and Blue CASSIMERES —SATTINE PI'S of every descry Satin. ressiniere. Velvet, Marseilles , sod other VESTINGS Velvet cord, Mode, Black, Striped, Figured and changeable A LPACAS--French, Fairlawn and Domeurlc GING ff A MS Also Detainee, Cashmeres. Gala 1.1111011, Merinos, French and usher la. fir choice lot) all a.aul end cotton Flannels, ral,coes, rhecku, Tickinge. Muldins, Hosiery, Gloves, &c. &c. irr We make uu charge I.), s!orwing our gouda, come slid rximme their price• arid goahiy. CRAM & BROTHER. Curtt Ole U. c. 3 Boot & Shoe 4 ( MAKING. rpm E sulowri ter Cutely in the empl.iy of friehard Mossop,ol this place) reepectlully informs his friends and the public, that by bas commenced the above business in the school moth lately occupied by Ntt. h Goodfellow. He kitters Maisel,' that he rim accomplish in a raitistar tory manner. any order that he may be favored with. Either Coarse or Flue work made in the most Fashionable and Ecrvicenli:e manner IrahllDULtifio ZdaIt'XIZIR.Z Made to order, in city Wyk. RICHARD GLEN:VAN Clearfield, Nov. 30,1549 Axe Factory. rirHE subscriber having leased the '.x leaelery ul L. H. Carter, near Cleur tia,d, resnectl , elly announce% to ihtt people of Clear: field and the objuatlng vounhos that Ito is now to operation, and ready to supply all orderte for Axes, Chissels, Adzes, &e. Merchants and Lumbermen are,respertfuliy vinnt tu milt him, as tie is ..10..rininctl luau lln work in as good style. and on as reako...tab.c ICllfit us supply thernsal vet e•sewtter.:. Country prutlut.o. anti even CASII r etm sod in exchange fur vturlt. JAcon WARNER. rlctirfie!tl Nov. 24. 1E 1 49. amt A. J. GUFFY, Attorney at Law. FFEHS has aervires 118 an Alt , rney and oun• O f - . 1 law to the rllizeun of l,irarlluld and tidpllllllg 10U1111 , S. Ally litia.iwtai entrust. il In lim rare hlni.l he pruteol.y and aaindariorily u~lend~J In. Clearfield, Dec, 8, I 849.•••jal ORPHANS' COURT SALE. IDY virtue of uu urder of the Orphans' Colin of 1/0 Ole CLunty tri Clearfield, t ill be sold of pub. ue sale al Om Court house in the huredg,ll ul Clearfield on Monday the 4th day February , 1850, 100 ACRES OP LAND, wows.. 111 Brady tutit-titp. begtriting at a Milo ry. thence by lord ut Lrv, Dale viesi 145 poleb e• to a Lin%%uoll tree. thence by limo of Jared Ingersel north 116 3 4 perrlirs to a post thence by land of Michael Crow, jr.. east 145 perches lo' post. thence' by land of John Carineny, south 116 3 4 perches to the place of beginning, tieing part of the Casper Statver tract and knoviti by Nu. 195, and the same promises st !itch C Husker by deed convey ed to Samuel McGarr, recorded at Clearfield. in Euult E. page 141. Purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale by the Court. MICIIAEL HOLTZ MAN, Ad'mr of Samuel McGarr Clearfield, Dec. 13, 1840. EMAINING in the Post Office at Clearfield. Pa. VI, for tae Quarter emlit.g 3lst December,lB49. Any liaguerreutt Artist I tluyt Gould It • • Antes lrvin A lexondervol9 Brovvrt Chafes nteltett Justus A. Rev, Bruner John ' (I)leNtituption , B. • - Clayton Miss Ann , Ogden Leonard Directors of the Puor of :Porter Jopo Lawrence township ; Reed Tlionans 41; Doff W, C flubs Sokitn'on • Dwane William,• ! Renner WM; - Oinmortil liaitsl Smith Itiatect , Davie j s JItI Simmone ThainaeG Fulls Allen • Tate' Farrell lohn Tate A c klurriger Mrs Ellen Walker Jumeiffi • War. - RADEautr i v.? d t ritla ive' cultyily" DISSOLUTIIIN:44IO rint 4; ' OXEN and T.lllllll3Eilt SILL ql)or Tpartnerahip— hiqreoige•.'"' FOR SALE. . -41 , 0 ap mill; subscriber utters to sell on very accum- . I i. modeling terms. • Yuke of LARGE OXEN . /11 (girth seven feet) and shod ready . (sr business— , na . and also a TIMBER SLED, just new. coo c immedlstely Its • - 4 . - Imi /ids t . leAbut FuramsTox. C starlight Jan. 11, 1849 ' • • • . ' PL•ligtf_ Money Found. W AS found on Friday. Due. 281 n, 7849, on Ike old Turnpike, beleit en Phiiiipkburg and Clearfield Crock, n GLASS BEAD PURSE, containing about Five Dollars in silver & gold— being ono half eagle in gold and filo balance in silver Also, a note of• obliiittion will, the sig nature of Joseph hid figs upon rt. Thu 'oeitier con lava the canto by eal:ing on iho subscriber in Brady township. proving property and !nixing tho charm. Jon. 9 IBso.—pd atbu of the soy x usLossial t and Pali ount of T‘ ng to Law. 0 el) Nti) • • R° 0 0 N 166 36 •145 84 87 56 131 90 162 98 219 46 228 86 107 14 84 94 98 20 60 88 53 73 58 96 51 74 146 92 146 49 67 56 233 81 195 19 143 94 334 03 71 03 97 19 360 495 20 800 2672 IVILLIAAt Il~•- `6l'Bl `B' 3o a 'ammitioduilb •aauxouti 29 SZIVLJ pant rurud tgs.) loatlfirl 1111 fthn 4 . 1 1" 4 9 . , "tiu -0, 11 - Is plus ail 11l tt spna .I.lpins Jo; •paititlA% satopid A1011111:I JOlllO 11:111 tfratiAt .11,m8 •91},c tio!podoad OU tnS OW 11! SOrOpl Jotpo pUn ` '•s4o gi , sna - ndIV !" 8 / 0 t 9 sooPIO ! *I4 P 01 7 silur Bo A •spa tot siammia - sao 9g sipti9ms gg 19 saaatu!sstn panic ptpoia `•sio tej s as nu, ze in s‘ - ”urist pun sit N tis!pttk)Atio poog 285 61 251 85 154 64 283 22 259 25 370 81 385 60 179 91 146 90 168 76 103 75 89 52 99 47 :•so CBI DiutmmEL, cram :•sia S i utloD otp • (. 1! isbq !.spa 01 iu aans ooqi ova ( 1 . isoq '613 6va .tuns sunapo atoN • -„E4NU..3 3.1111. ID at, roar iciAti giattit.pll.) 411114 M ' NO guadoopirpia 4q paqou s.li Zlt 00 110 A NVO MOH SHERIFFS' SALE. DV virlop of a %%rut erne'', Forum), iderted out 1 ,01111 td dip Court of Gnomon Plena or Cienrileill minty. nod 10 me directed, vii I . be 'witted to poh•ic nle nitilte Gaut httn.te in the borough of Clearfield. on Meinday the 4th day of Fenner) , next. o curtain trnel of land. eittieto in Brady township, beginning at n Sop r tree eorcar thence by the John Nolo . ). ttorvey mirth 90 perches to rt istls:. thence emit 170 perchee to a poet. youth 90 periltes to the old line, thence west 170 per t:hee. being port of survey out of the south wett corner of No. 462. Seized. liken in execution and to be told as the property of Lawrence All 4 men. 87 48 244 94 246 82 114 84 405 61 329 14 243 68 571 78 120 08 163 39 ALSO, LOY virtue of a win us Vendisioni Expense, ie. Li" tined out ul ihe tan c cowl. arid to me (lisle: •eff. will lie exposed to public sac at the tame time and place a certain tract of land ciitmle 30 Belt mbip, tieing 'he pars of 100 fic , ea of loi,d, beginning at Iwo a.h wee N 50 0 W 234 perches in a "Truce lone. S 13 0 W 34S perch'. to. War It oak. 'llene° by lend of Wood. side (now Ilsodei)S 55° E 110 pi 11 hr. 10 a vihiie iink thence along die Sit,rineltanna river she vev• erns counsel' iliereoi 388 perches to the place of tit Tnrec Dn el ing Houses, Stable., dc, olio a Silty • Mill thereon erected, with about 54 nem. of land cleared. Seized and taken in es end lo be told as the properly of George Valtere, w ish notice to. Wm, T. Thorp, terra ten. nor, By virtue of a similar vt rit issued out of the some court and to toe directed, wilt' be ex° posed to public sale at the same time and places a certain tract of land airilate in Lawrence town. .hip, Clearfield county, bounded on the east by Jacob Hoovers land, on the north by land ofJohn AsPos and Robert - 1.0 whead. on the west by land of George Welch and land sold to Eli Clemeons and on the South by the Suptitiehanna river, be% ginning at a black oak on the west batik of said river, thence north 12 1-2 0 west 80 perches to a large rock in towsnhip road, thence north 120 perches to a post corner and line of land now in poopesaiOn of Robert I..nwhead, thence enst•along paid line 160 perches to a post, thence south a. bout 1110 perches to a vvliito oak on the hank of the river, thence up the river the several count. es thereof to , ptace of ,beginning. containing 17$ acres and 58 perches. !aith about 80 acres e. t .a".• ed, with a large dwelling house, barn and nr.. chard thereon Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Charles S. liVorrell. air virtue ul a similar writ lamed ou: of tho same court uud to me directcd.inere will be expos• ed to public rule al the same time end place, the tor :owing described tract of laud to wit : 61 acres of I land in Lawrence township, c,eurtieid county houn ded as follows, BegitintEg ut u post 11101ICe east 102 perches to a cherry tree. thence S. 76, E. 53 perches to a hemlock, thence S 152 petctios to n ramie. thence W 154 perches tun MAIM' oak. thence N 162 perches to place ul la-ginning (reser tt,.; 80 acres surveyed tuJueuu Irwin) I,uving thereon erected Ilwise. stable uud Sae Mill und bearing Orchard, and 4 or 5 acres c:eured. Seized and 1a1t..11 ut l'XCi Ulloll, and lo no soil as the property. 01 I homes !boy. with notice to Lewis It. Carter, tern: (shunt, gV virtue of a A.:undue tvrit to me directed. will be exposed to pubbe sale at the same lime and place a certain tract of 'mai stulate in ForgusOLl townottp, boulided'by lands ult./avid Ferguson ut, the es,, ':urouhus Met. racket' ; it Ilse north, Win. Ake. Cracb-eit on the o..si t and Robert it cUnieken on the continuing :20U acres, emit a c.abnt house and bait), awl other buildings, ar.d ;About 40 th.res clear. ed. Seized and taken in execution, and to be sold as thu properly.ul L:bristion Straw, by ALEX. CALDINELL Sheriff'. Ofliee. Clear field Dec. '27. 1849 NEW STORE AT CURWENSVILLE. E HE subscriber respectfully unnoun. a_ 10 111 H Wendel. end ille 11..11 lie bat. LW S I Olt E. lu Cur WenS. Itilov‘ a Ild iii•yeK old Mile, where he heti no eleenenl iistiorlilltqil Seasonable Goods nhu . h•l:e will aril on line most reosonulift• terma and us ei,enp us they Can le bought elue%ltileill in the county, Glee us a call ail.] ilienjudgu fur yourvelvee. WILLIAX BLOOMS sen. November f2G, 1819. DISSOLUTION OR partnership. The partneiship here. Wien! cxlsllug belWevii Ati Gi,lilicti mill A. .1. I)..aUt•l:cr, ill the Boot Lit tom thin day beet' d.sto.ved by wirmai um y. ti t.— . 1110.0 baying claims ogatobt mod brat gill pl. axe tako nob, u illui A. J. Dr..uickeir is iluiliorizrd to tot, Ile all agult.ot sa d limp, and to roceivo & receipt fur oil monies due tool Erin. A. McanvneK. A. J. DnAveseit. Cunvensville, Dec. 25, '4O. A. J. DILA UCKER respectfully informs his friends and cusionicrs that ho still continues the above bubiness at his old stind. All kind id groin and hides taken in eselianso for Nork at the mar. list price, and cash not refused. Dec. 25.19., LIST OF LETTERS INE =I ALSO, ALSO, ALSO,