OM Q 13 A good iltory is told of a certain Major, when a candidate for a county office in Mississippi. He was travelling the coun ty in order to make or renew an acquain tance with his "respected friends and fel low citizens," (a practice by the way, be coming rather disgusting than otherwise.) Among others, the Major called on farmer 8.,-who met him at the door, and invited him in with all his blunt cordiality. In a few minutefr-hiN comely wife and hand 'some daughter made theii . apparance.— ..My wife, Major." The Ma &r arose and bowed. "Kiss her, Major," continued Mr. B.; and' the Major gracefully saluted the dame. "My daughter, Major." A gain the candidate bowed as gracefully as possible, and smiled most blandly. "Kiss her. Major." The Major, a little surprised hut not abashed, saluted the youg lady with all the modesty and grace he could' muster. "Well, Major," said farmer 8., t is the cote ex. use sfer- pm. kicr. •of so and es to pre- Icor ' obo es in CC to I" vo u have kissed my wife, and you have kissed my• daughter, suppose you ' now kiss me !" The Major blushed—and fain . - rally on EMS this the AMEBIC C3i TEA.—The New York ; Tour. Kcal of Commerce • publishes a letter from Dr. Junius Smith, dated Golden Grove, Greenville, S. C., Jan. 14, 1950,, in which that gentleman' thus dtscribei the progress • he has made in his experiment of ten cul ture :—lkirrisburg Unioh. ting : You will.be pleased to hear that the tea plant, in strength,and, vigor, is in bud and blossom still, and promises to continue un til groetcd by the vernal breeze, and ehee. •'; red by solar heat. I have one remarkable plant, a branch of which is so loaded with seed, now about the size of a pea, that it bends und;.:r its weight, and almegt touch es the ground. The tea plant is a curious ri,•,: ground. throb, and to watch its development is an ,i.l'; amusement deeply interesting. In answer t 9 your impiiries respecting the probable time of my being able to dispose of ten plants and seed, I beg to inform you that it it icy intention to accommodate the public, 4 5 ..) far as I con, with both plants and tea j nuts, the ensuing 7Fifhg, most likely ii) Ituts March, and ts open the war to an es ten. sive cultivation in the United States. DEATII iN TIM MixEs.—On Monday morning last, Mr. James Begley and his brother, with one other miner went to work, as usual, in the North American Mines, near this Borough, and had been but it short time in the wines, when the two brothers we re suffocated by black ("lamp and fell. Their companion made his escape and gave the alarm, whipn measures were immediately taken to res cue the Begley's, but avhen rcachcd, sonic svven hours alter, were both dead! Jame•s Begley leaves a young m brother was single.—ruusville Empociain. 0013 'bra cry RCk cri ich ? .ng 'per- HomrsTk:Au ExE)trriox.—During the lust few, months NHS have pased as fi.l - :—Maine exempts a Homestead to the value of $5OO, and in the abscenco of a Homestead, personal property to that a mount. Vermont exempts a I lomestead to the %aloe or 8500; kwa and Mimic s-jta, 40 acres of land, or a lot ;California, :20 acres of land, or a lot worth 82000;1 Deseret, it is said secures a home to every; Family. Georgia, Texas, Michigan, Wis- ; cousin, Pennsylvania and Connoticut have previously cri c'ed similar laws. • rn• et it CEM ncts ma- bile, coke. oold 'len • hu. .orn). Weather at the South.—lt has already been stated, that the winter has proved a complete failure at New Orleans. The Charleston Mercury, of Monday, says:— For a week past we have had almost the temperature of summer. Fires have been a source of disgust, and the thoughts of men have rretted at flannel, and sighed fopr the consolations of ice-water and Ste* hats, The whole ceason has been extra. ordinarily mild. Indeed, within the city, water has net been frozen, nor mos:iuitoes eradicated. Green peas have been ob. tainable all winter, and even green peas have been obtainable all winter, and even green corn. Tomatoes have been supplied to the market in considerable quantities.-- The gardens are beautiful with a variety cif rich flowers, tind the de'iduous trees already look impatient of longer hiding the treasures of their buds. We have had no winter. se :4, they 110 thu are c re- I n of the LW it *nee, so, ell as MI 28. with f..relay Kossrrit.—A foreign correspondent of the London Times, says : "What an ex traordinary reputation this man Kossuth has left after him! From Orsova to Vien na, by water or by land, there hardly, ever pass more than ten minutes in the day that you do not hear mention of his name ;'and - in Pesth, where the sale of his portrait is a capital offence, the Magyars club together to purchase a single copy at exorbitant prices, and tear ,it into frag ,ments,:which are shared between them." DIED—On Sunday the 3d ofFebruary, Kgrun..mt A. wife of Samuel Mitchell , and daughter of the late Isaiah Goodfellow.. [COMM NICAT E D.l . . Inscrutable are Ahe designs of Provi dence. How often in the midst of fancied security-are we made suddenly to feel the mutability of earthly things. Our fond est hopes are blighled, our fairest pros. pects darkened, and our most endearing ties rent asunder--" Truly in the midst of life werare in death." To no one did the prospect of . long life seem fairer in the cOmmencement-'---yet how ditTerent the re sult. She has beet} taken away in the flower or her.youth and the pride of her strength. Even. in this . bereavement is the wisdom of God plainly manifested.— For surely 'tis sweet to die ere the brow be, wrinkled' with the cares..of age, or the heart is,Palsied 'by. the disappointments of life, and ore did' spirit has lost its 'morning freshiimis,' to ' be, transplanted' froth a world Zt care and pain into a. brighter and more Olorioita state of existence, there to.bloom in perennial,' youth. ',Having been trained up in the fear and admonition of the Lord, Is he early embraced the religion of Jesus, II Ong IXI pn t r i '..A A Kiriang'Candidate, Under its blessedinfluence she lived, and by its power she il'aii-enabled, even when her frame was convulsed by the racking pains of disease, calmly to view her ap. proaching dissolution. And it was a firm relianceon the promisesof God that promp ted her to exclaim, as she frequently did during her illness, "The Lord will take me home to 1-leaven." "Sister, thou west mild and lovely, Gentle as the summer breeze, Pleasant as the air of evening When it floats among the trees " Peaceful be thy silent slumber, Peaceful in the grave so low ; Thou no more wilt join our number, Thou no more our songs shall know "Dearest sister, thou hest left us, Here thy loss we deeply feel; But 'tis God that bath bereft us, He can all our sorrow heal. " Yet again we hope to meet thee, When the day of life is fled; Then in heaven with joy to greet thee Where no farewell tear is shed." Priers of Flour and Groin. The 1011..‘‘ ing 41:11rriirfil Hill glum 11.. , prim of Ornin se%erni pinrcv nienti. , ned of ouirl;ipnt r rorn 011.5 75 1 Or, 56 :12 .1 15 1 10 60 3., 5 50 1 12 63 :21 llthitip,re. 1 75 1 on bEi l'iti.l,tirg. 1 50 79 50 t'3 G 00 125 75 10 DANK NOTE LIST, \Veeltly from the Phi'ntleli.l.l., l'..pt•rs Peunsylvtuda. Philad'a b'ks, par t 7. S. Bank, Bingbampton, 50 Chambersburg, 4 Cattaraugus co. 30 (7iettysburg, 91Clinton county, 15 Pittsburg, ;i iCommercial,lluf., 15 Susq. County, —i do Oswego, 10 ',mist°Wn, no sale; Fa rniers', Seneca, 30 Middletown, 9 Hamilton bank, 15 Ca disk, 9 Meehan. Math), .15 I lollidaysburg, /, Merchants' Ex., .10 Erie, . 1i iMillers', at Clyde, 10 Waynesburg, liDsweg,o, 00 Washington, lal 1 Phcenix, Buffalo, 35 I larrisburg, 4 Staten Island, 50 I lonesbale, 11State b.Buffillo,7saBo Browesville, 1a I,t St. Lawrence, 75 Williamsport, 9 rnion, Butlhlo, 30 York, :9 i LT. S.. Buffalo, :to All solvt nt b'ks par Watervliet, 15 Relief Notes, 1 Other solv. bks, 1 Towanda Rel. no salst Sew Jersey. New York City. Del. fl'dge Co Chelsea IgTnit, 80 Yardley vdle, Clinton, • 50 Plainfield, Cointwreial, Tther solvent, par Lafayette, o OHO. Washin , rton, 70Solvent Cincinnati 1 i Other st7lv. bls. par Cleveland, 5 New York Stole, I lamiltmi, 15 Allegheny en. 66a75 1 C,onuner., Scioto, 10 w Anrica, Buffalo, 30 do Lake Erie,7s Commerce, (1(1, Atlas bank, Canal, Albany, 25 B roe port , 25 James Bank, 1 Northern Ex., Lodi, 20a25 I,vons, 15 State b. Saugerties, 1 BLlCkSillithi A7' LICK RUN. MllExublerthera r(speertilly iniortn the rob. he that they have, eatahlimhed n MAUR SMITLISIIOI', nt lii'iu'+l a gerDitll,at the niunlh 01 Lick Rust, a here all kinds of Rlot•ltrmttlunp he done at short iintive, in the eery luau 11141111“, and at a• renaannble ~,tree au can be done elwpil here in the courtly. OX SHOEING done in the best mcr.ner. Prices of Shoeing : Homes, round,) tsl 00 Yoke Oxen, do :i 00 lt , lnoving, per shoe, 0A Pinup SHIRE & Lick G, 1830 - fkiEw srionc AND j):auilia . z? uE, raMeriber haa openrd a gore Adjoining T ry. vid S. Adams, ball a mile cast id the Where by ha, on bum! a large and %%ti I assumed star !tut Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, Queensware, Boots and Shoes, Ali!, and Cross-cut saws, all articles generally kept in n eountry wre. uhich he is determined to sell at prices to teaks , a an object for purelitoers to gt‘o him a call. Annexed are the prices of a foss articles Blue, .-BlaclOand Mixed Broad cloths from ,#2 60 a 5 00 Cassimeres at 1 00 a 2 50 Sattinets, 50 a 1 00 Kentucky Jeans, 37 Bleached muslins, 8 a 16 Unbleached . do 6i a 12 Calicos,B a 18 Sugar, Cabe, Spices, Bacon and Ham at corresponding_prices. Luintie'r rind vuuniry• predueo !alien in eliangu. MANNING STEVENSON. East of Clearfield Bridge, Jan. 31, NA. ESTATE OF JACOB LEONARD, dec'd. &TWICE is hereby given, that Letters Testa- VI memory have been granted to the stibscri tiers, executors of tho lost will and testament of Jacob Ltonaril, luteuf Lleccuria lussoship,Cleur lield county: deed, all pciimis having claims or doniunds against said•estate A ill present them du• ly authenticated fur sottlerpont, and persons in' deloed to site same are requested to motto pay• meat without delay,', , ... . • J. W. WEIG H .I.' Ex '. _. S. JESSE WILLIAMn. :'. February 4,1850.. , --0.• • • " ' min k 131iSIIEL 1) 01110 ' 11:0 F EACIle§. par tIF et] and unparcd, for bale by ISAAC S3llll1 1 , . Veb 6,1630..• Curwensyille. UlkulkINIKS for sale here. 'Bank, Cayuga L. I Westcrn,Rodws., :30 CR ... Jnrori.' Expenar. 8897 35 . lii elpri.t. 8 1 965 .52 Corisiobles' pay i 172 32 Coulin•svanera' la ..gt I 1147 36 Cusis 9f 94 Cu..is Li 1. Al.nnu...vie 486 '29 A.1,1'0.0111 , ,g. i au 38 Scalp, ' -150 23 [fund ;Ivan .50 00 Bruleco4o6 50 , . 0 Jail lei x 165 01 ( lerka• 4 , gra 125 71 Sher i's' :eillo7 1.18 • Repuir , 21 7 . 2 Fuel and Sunnis ary 63 05 Audi ur.' nage' 45 .50 Conn co en' . wag, II ) 19 50 I' inlionniary ut.d cirri, ..1 at ',nine 115 29 ..,,.. Atiornry Generale' fere „',4\- ,33 00 "!Itliere.l i.nul a ; s ' 66 17 15 ' Pribling emit:it% / % ',...., , 114 00 _ 0,1,m( e due hoe Trceigurei „ . 15 00 d i due ..t.li.ooldiocru-hr 131 87 Aucluing Pruili , uminry'a us voslrlste 6 00 l'..atos (droning Linda, Xl4 26 Refunds 11 16 St.turn.:ll I el.swo 11 00, Ezot.cra ur.e 130 19 liver...t on Snot , :AI rod 31 37 1131auce due Ti.. r at Issi geillen.ci,l 11 64 Sa ndusk y, Nor wttlk, Fa rine rs',Ca nrcin, 75 Granville Soeietv, Lancastr r, 15 Urbanna Icing co. (;5 Other solvent, 1 .1 Under FiNcs, ig SHERIFFS' SALE illapY virtue of a vt tit of Fieri Facing, issurd out of the Court of Common Plea. of Clearfield county, and to me directed, will ho exposed to public gala in !he town of Curvvensville, at the house of Samuel Evans, um Wednesday the 6 11 day of March next, at 10 o'clock. a. m. the fol• lon ing property, viz : A house and lot of ground sittintet In the tom n of Curwensville, hounded north by the turnpike, eat by lot of J flit bards, south Itv en alley nod ores by lot of John Dale. heing 76 feet in front, 180 feat bruit. vt ills n Tav ern H one and stabling erected thereon. Seized and taken in execution and to he sold as the pro tarty of Samuel Evans by ALEX. CALDWELL Si Slonfro Offierf, Clenr• / field Fl 4). 6. 1850 STRAY lIEIFFER. C. ME to the premises of the •' 7 '',l.llljy--V I -, S u criber about Christmas, a SMALL BROWN IIEIFFER wadi , - 4, a rehire (cc; The owner is re ileoted to come forward, prove property, pa) t lmrg s and lake her away„ others ise she will he disposed of at the tats directs. B. 1-lAnTsifORN l'Atts ton nship,ino 94 1850 RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES Of Clerfielal Counly For 1849. ISAAC BLOOM, jr., Treasurer of Clearfield county, in account zcith said county from the sth day of January, A. D., 1849, to the loth, d a y ( y.' J ana . are/, A, D., 1850, inclusive. To amiiiint received front on nevi of Umfeated Landa and raler for foxed $444 16 To amount received from Collector., 4351 36 do do Jury (flea 20 00 Fine of John Williams 20 00 Redemption nuiticy on Lend+ sold to county 12 49 Amount credited from road lui.ti 33 03 do fr int P I hoof fund 15 9.7 B l'oro e due Timm rer 292 15 By per CI 1 , 1 oft $9936 36 Outsean ling debts due County . froni own ers of Unseated Lands, and front Col lectors. County State r trt own rs of l'ileicatrd I.nt.ds 83555 51 From C. IVldem. y. r Puma 1810 1 46 From Daniel Sol t'. (;11,e....n do 2 21, I f PrIMI S J T“zer ('l,,bi 1811 12 From S Jordan .I..rd:ot !RI?. 1172 23 65 From Jrio Lamborn Clive do 3 9'2 I 02 From Georg', Toldes Fergo ,on do 21 IL 13 94 From J :11eQoillmo lloriside 1843 Ili 23 Front 0:to t oy' Ilottston do 23 92 16 27 From (' (Tr 8ur...1, 1811 46 05 From J Imes Wood Chest do oS 63 12 29 From J Born Jr Ps lir 1 8 15 86 Iron Alex Irvio f 3 rough '46 10 97 From S Williams Chest do 18 50 MIME = Fn m Jesse %Vikon I fonsiffit ilu I- rum II F 5.1( rlgisg fhhc Frml) ‘V:ii Mil I. I) Reedy'', ; 01 H 1 1 Barmy l'utiligtun du fi 50 J: ride 10.11 Jr J.,r,1 .1 1 du 155 39 rrinn AVIII !hover Ilr:itg,,ll •18 From H mo,re lir,l,ly do 13 OH From N Kern rn , ndo do 96 71 Slt Chest du 36 60 I) :I i i Cart Fox 4'o 11 69 From P A ot,s Lawreace 77 00 '2O 69 rrom Thu, B ruts n Morrii ( 1 4 31 91 From S Spencer Pike do 60 81 From Jll Heger!). Ho«:arin IEI9 154 79 69 58 From Geo Smith Bell do 58 96 802 From JON Stites 1; •g;;s do 94 06 47 48 From pasrul Litz Borough do 106 57 51 48 From A Gearhart Broil: od du 209 11 31 43 From Glinger Brady do 934 84 71 07 From J \lrMurtuy Burnside do 924 07 111 73 From :11 Pearce Chrst do 130 61 65 19 From U IFugueny Cot is gton do 101 46 14 26 Fsom Tlios %Vat ing Deerour du 79 63 191 From L Barrett Ferguson do 63 39 29 6.2 From S C Paichin Girard do 65 61 32 94 From H Graham Goshen do 713 12 60 From A Bross n Huston do 15 61 348 From Win Wiley Jordan do 137 18 75 52 Front J Robley lisrthans do 47 47 19 03 From (.; P Gtilich Lawrence do 63 37 22 14 From J Shotsultcr Morris du 149 88 29 08 From 'l' Fenton Penn do. 181 15 84 80 From G Swot Pike do 305 38 126 74 From S Whiteside Woodward do 61 52 517 Ani'l of ,puimiandill orcirra °dunce tit havoc' of county ititlB:l Isaac , Bloom, jr., in account with town ships for Road Tax. DR • To bal. at settlement of 1848, $l4O 28i CB, By am't paid Beccaria $23 03 do do Boggs, 10 12 do do Brady, 12 60 do do Penn„ 776 • --- 853 51 Bal. due road fund for 1846-7, 86 77i To ain't of tax meld for 1648--9, 9576 44 CR By ain't paid Beccaria, 6106 33 do do Bell, 460 do do Boggs, 21 55 do do Bradford, 55 01 'do .) do Chest, S' 66 do 'do Covington, / 15 90 Bal. due road fund for '4B-9, 48 40 do do do for '46-7, 86 77 Total balance due roads, 8135 17 CR—By am't paid Arthur Bell, $135 17 Isaac Bloom, jr., in account with School Fund. DR To am'nt of school tax ree'd inclu ding bal. due at last settlem't, .9250 50 CR By ain't paid Becearia, in cluding per centage, 85 do do Bell, 240 do (I) Boggs, 11 43 du do Bradford, 20 do do Brady, 120 do do Burnside, 374 do do Chest, 758 do do Covingt6n, 2 i-. 49 do do Decatur, .1 39 do do Fox, 22 do do Girard, 18 15 do do Goshen, 35 do do Huston, 20 75 do do Jordan, 101 do do Karthaus, 29 do •do Lawrence, 170 do do Morris, 27 41 do do Penn, 1 H 2 do do Pike, 2 ki3 do, do Woodward, 19 DB 95188 76 Total bid.'due School Ica ad, $136 Ot CR—By ain't paid A. Bell, $136 01 WE the undersigned C'dintainsiour Ceerfie , il county, having rx unined the neei , li9/1m ul ISA ‘C 81,0ui jr.. Trernuirer ul said eitutily lor the year A. D. 1611, du find them as above mated ; and the outstanding debts due the county uniount to Six thousand eight hundred and ninetyetght chillers and R C 1,11 Wit:loot our lianda this lent)) !a) 01 January. .1 P. 1950. JAMES. ELDER, 0 BENJ. BON -ALL, SAMUEL WAY, c.&" Attest—FL 13. 13Pissel, ill: the tinderfogriell Auditor. 01 ( le tr1i..!,1 (men iy,l4aYing exneuited and re% Ned it.e ill, rilllllh 01 ISAAC BLOOM. jr,. I re:,....urer 91 mild tinnily fur the year 1849. do 11(1 ort Ihnt we fold them am nhot i. iitnted ; and the °wet ending ilehiN due the county aniomit to S,z Illotislietight hundred qiuf ninety. eight dollars. %Vitae* iir h wide tI;l; tenth i!:.) , .it Jnnuiry. A. D. 1850. ROn ' T WRIGLEY, sr. Au- Wm. WALLACE, dit- C. KItATZER, UPS. Attest—H. B. Beissel, Crk. ROBERT MAN LEY, (.911L1111111VT AND 5039 72 149 04 111 A LE E. Tic subscriber- respectfully informs the ciii• ' zens of Clearfield county, that ho has com menced the above named linsitires, in the shop formerly occupied by J L. Guide, esq and res peetfully solicits a share of public patronage.— Ile flutters himself that he ran furnish work to all persons who may he pleased to call. to their entire satisfaction. lle v‘ ill keep on hand $5lBB 76 Cabinet-work and Windsor Chairs of every do.cripttott. Upholstered chatty made lo order. ALSO, Dentist, Invalid, awl Monk') Chairs—Chair Beds and lied Chairs. fX:rThe Bed Choir ran to converted from the Arm chair lu a completi: bed in two minutes. and ales hill fold to the small cornotiati 'lint can I. car• r:cd under the UM. It rs pantcu nrly tslll , llhle fir Military °Meer,. grritlemen MOO N. II —C.4lifte ;Untie iti the fleCliCtil manlier and no the e.hartebt to,tice. 125 SI r 1N1.1: \ CI( arfirld. Jii!y 23, 18 EfEl ME chit DAVIS' ITOIIsE thwith•diy 11_,F the first medicine for curing Lipnuuts. Wind• Strum*, or Brill:Ws, ilia: h u ect !fret' to the ?tih:ir, for rule at the sign of tho GoLn MORTAR, DAVIS' Compound Syrup of Wi:d Cherry mid Par, an excellent remedy to 611 fay Bronehful non, to quiet roughing, and to rare all puffin:awry disohee, may he It.td at the gign oI the GOLD MORTAR. ALSO,a Ireol dUpply .11 Family ul newly nit kinds, and ul the very best rlunlity• v‘hurh will be bUld % ery toe, f.r Ca. 511 nod—nnthin elec. A. M. h ILLS. Nov.:10, 18.19. WA'Tt a.4,z2, rinfTE anbeeriliera are 1101.5' receiving at their lure in Curvtenbvillo, n large and well as. sorted ' , election uI geode suitable fur the setu,on, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Drugs and Dye-Stuffs, Hardware, Queens ware, Hats, caps and Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Books and Stationary, and a variety of no tions too numerous to mention. E 6896 070131 61 '2015 00 o:rThuso oho, aro noxious to secure borgnit s would do well to call soon at CHEAP con• and (quinine our stock of goods, CBANs & BitoniEn. Decentber.B, 1849. • OF partumhip. The partnership here tuiure existing between A, Nltelintick unit A J. Druneker, in the Hoot dr. Shoemaking business, hoe ibis day been dissolved by mutual consent.— Those having claims manna said firm t.il I plc roe take notice that A. J. Dram:her is authorized to : lie all accounts agairst . sad firm, and to receive & receipt tor all monies due said firm. • • . • A. IVIcGtaDITICK. A. J. DRAXICKER. Curwelawille, Dec. 25, '49., A'. J. DRAUCKLIt respcetlully, informs his fru:lids and customers that ho still" continues tho abovo business ut kis. old stand_ All kind ul grain and hides•taken in sub:lngo for %%ink at !Ito mar ket price: end Fula reitt,r4 o - B ' i, " r. Dec. 23,'49,. o' • wiiirlic . 4 vy'clour . . ati` I 4 do IlecatOr,ll:, r 49, 04 do do Girard, •- 33 '.,14 V • do do Goshen, 29 70 do do Huston, 57 83 do do Jordan, )2 87 do do Karthaus, 18 08 do do Lawrence, -13 60 do do Morris, 15 39 do do Penn, 303 do do Pike, 490 do do Woodward, 77 25 0528 04 Doctor Vourselt: GOOD !§. DISSOLUTION , no . . ST/TEMENTLI-Showing then aggregate - amOnnt of the gtssesiment adfiVi atiliVorttititt ' Oral townships of Clearfield county, together with the amount of Tax alisessed thereon for State and Gounty purposes, according to Law rig AL LATE TOWNSHIPS. Beccariti, $28353 Bell, • - 26601 Boggs, - 16560 Borough, 32135 Bradford, 31644 Brady, 39060 Burnside, 53380 Chest, - 18422 Covington, 14724 Decatur, 21583 Ferguson, 15277 Fox, - - 1902 Goshen, • 0038 Girard, - 5575 liuston, 5350 Jordan, • 25985 Ka rtha us, - 6905 Lawrence, - 55290 1 Morris, - 25757 Penn, • 31111 Pilo , - 72570 Union, - 1017 tt Wood wa rd, 112.11 Deduct ENonerations and Refunds estimated at 1117 E the undersigned Commissioners of Clearfield couv is a correct statement and copy of the Assessments made by the several As, sensors of Clearfield county, and returned to this office, and that the amount of iwo thousand eight hundred and thirty four dollars and seventy cents is the 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 12t1 day of January, A. I ). 8111 s€i Ntteq-11. ( 'l'h Bellefonte Foundry. snbscriber begs leave to announce to lie cuizens of Clearfield county, that be still continues the FOUNDRY BUSINESS at ihs old place, N hers he iv prepared to mkt all kinds tj J\lill and Saw-mill castings, toge ther with every kind of Ma chinery Castings, and wrought Iron work for Mills (5- Saw mills ihe latest end most approved styles. on .lioritst notice priiciicable, and ou favorable tiro i g rumud his attention almost entirely to Nltichinery Worts, and during !Fe !not }cur having Ade , ' n I urge number of new and ‘Jiiia lAN Ci I a• d Stl .111 X patterns, lir feels Juitified nn saying that all hills executed by him will give niisfaci• lion. An rxpertenccil Pattern-maker (Iktflys connec ted %%ill, the tbtabludnuent enable tie In make any desired pciern on 'short notice. PriccF mud. crate—and a liberal allook once made on lull, fur °Merl are respertfulv , unbelted, n Inch nil l be promptly executed. G NVELCII. Bellefonte Foundry • Jan. 25 1850 WIIOSESALE WARE °l?,, TM.; Sub3rribers invito the attention of•COUN• TRY 'MERCHANTS to their rxtelitive as tlorimcnt of Superior 'I'll) & Japanned Ware. Keerona constantly on hand the LA IMES I' AssowniENT IN THE STATE, and selling at LOWER RATES than ever offered before, the) only ask u (tilt tu satisfy boyrrs of the superior advantages they offer NIELLOY eit FORD. Si gn of th e ••I,argc Cniic Pot." Nu. 191 Mud:et Street above Se , inth, PHIL ‘DEI.PII-1.1. Feb. I 1830 3m, crjAw•llavz..l 4 Tu.l.el•rris ore herrl,y !toned n2oirlsi • :ng. t•elr!tig or in 'lily rrny inekl.no;.; • rowi I'OK ol 1,,%% in the 11'11. Dom'. 01 Bridlur.! tovt .. t p,o • (1. !I the bald oxen elong to u.e, and 1!!u o-t•oibimi on loon only. Hon'T Po HT E Brad li , rd town,lll p, 1,11. 25, I M.lO. `o6Bl '8 •a.-l(1 `olosuomati,) 'a:m.l.ollu :y prod t 3.11. 1 ,1 U . ROJ 16,011 J l / 1 P" eAl)q° a ll 111 NOS .I , s $l , IA trod , 1 Vt JOs liatuum oai.poid ,thuio) Jay io puu luato, •natia 'tiJOJ ',3111111i1 •uoplndold aulIS Op II! F01R9.11.! Jagio puu -sia • SUJ •lld[V : • 61;) }fl 50311u3 :•slo Oy s'llupsaA •sp tsi sputum' ! .s1; - ) ot• sioupols soiouossuj par.( rod cIL 13 ntpun !•sp 8l sous uad, J: - ) d lu solods puu siutiq :•so gi ()Jou(' -01 tin!puaitup pool :•elo 7 igt (Isaq) sro -maps ,t.sra 81 ainico:)oin !•sp to 10 !.sp riw[ . lu .itirloo all (AA lsaq !* B l 5 OI 1 13111 !)ni; 0 . 1 !11. °W)d wog ! '43lu 0 11.1 .112*IS Stlltol.lo MON ;Si)(1 ,IV:1113 3111 , 10 5111:1011 010 om layl J 13411 AOlll w 11.101.11,1)111J,60 lio $l/.3(.1 , 3a1a/Ols Ay F. 311-0 oil II 00 noA NVO MOH rti ENV S'N'ORE AT CUR WENS VILLE HE subscriber respectfully announ crit to his friends. and the public generilly. that he has opened a IN hIAVMEW., in Ciirwens vine, known as Iloyt's old static!, %Otero he ha' an excellent assarnnent of - Seasonable Goods, which he wIl , l sell on the most reasonable (ermi— ned as cheap as they can l o hondht elsewhere in the county. „ . Vivo ea a call and (ben judge for yourselv,ts. WILLIAM BLOOM, sen. • Noti•ctnber 26, 11349. WS. BRADLEY haring commenced chu :I. .IrorP business n the batns?' C earlield in the blinp formerly ccupied by Jucob warner. re-speettolly notio n ot•eB to Irre Umiak kind the pub. lick gener.illy, that lip is lOW prepared to execute ull Dirk in his line on the shortest notice, and the very tied and most subst nttal manner—and tin the meet reasonable and aecomnalatine, terms. • SLEIGHS, BUG GIES 7 4 •c; ' -- 7 ironed in flat rate ityle,Us none but the test worl.- men will be, employed. ` ' • • %V. ./%•'. , ...%"?' Country ' produce loin n in 4 ichange ti At . ) ) Cu Ain Rehl.no Mused ).. t IL itiip, - 3te • SEIM El ■ 18994 15374 7634 3,740 225 150 150 2700 1333 2,036' 6000 1030 27515160 10363 8,237 100 435 20 1506 24418 8,159 12579 8,268 1524 18529 9828 7679 2000 14385 8579' 8605 2 42510 1 1832614 106' 4 8!2 81J99, 7.34 , 451!1 045715. 055119 11602 1, 1867612 BLACKSMITIIING BUSINESS. P. 2. .91 0 orriCta 0 cp U 1 0 0 cu 11 1 2051 100 3305 1 0-10 50 140 6,234 5,090 200 1626 230 1370 3,5311 1601 3,216 866 - 1 200 2,7731 1 30 1,6171 1 20 , 1,6391 2801 2,621 200 5 ( 1,1081 4,653; 2,000! 1,9991 1000 1,020; i,053! 1730 1,999119540' ,657: ; • 360 200 405 20 800 1 10 685 70'5040 1200 1375 460 115 505 991 150 MD JAMES ELDER, BENJ. BONSALL, Comm'rs SAMUEL WAY, CAUTION. hereby given, to all persons againht . ptirchnsing- I or meddling in any wily with a JUDGA.II,IVI . nbtained before Esq. f.vons, in Cumensville, which J mica Johnston has against mo, datod about the 12th of February, 18.19, as it lb an unjust debt. Lib d I,v unfair means, and I am therefore 'deter mined tint to pay Fold Judgment unless compelled by law. JANES 110131N,5. Penn Ip., Jan. 15, 1850. • NEW CABINET & CHAIR inanufactorl. T 111.: subscriber respectfully informylio pobliO 0131 lie has commenced ill° 'above man• nutted business, in all its various branches, in the borough vl Ocurlield, directly oppoatto the Moth. ) dist Church, ts hero he is prepared to ofilnufac• lure CABINET-WARE AND CHAIRS u the noot durtiblo manlier. lie hopes by stria attention to bonnet's, to merit and receive a share of public patronage, irTCOFFINS made to order on the shortest nos tire. J. C CAMPBELL, Clearfield, June 18, 1849, WANTED,— TWO Journeymen at the above 1,'1ia:11059, who can hovu steady employment and at lair wages. None but good workmen need apply. Jan. 17, '5O DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! w ilt Dry Goode, %%filch are of the latest and kJ most approved styles, have been selected ou account ul !heir BEAUTY and UVRABILITY. Among them may ho found French, English and American BROADCLOTHS of every shade of price and culor—lieml Pi.. lot and Braver CLOTHS—Drab, Green and Blue BLANKETS fur Ovorcoais—Black and Blue CA SSIMERES —SArrINETTS of every description-5,1k, Satin, cassimero, Velvet, Marseilles and other VESTINGS—VeIvet cord. Mode, Wadi, Striped, Figured end changeable ALPACAS- , —Froneh, Eartston and Domestic GINGHAMS—AIso Detainee, Cashmeres, Gala Plaids, Linso)s, Merinos, French and other Closkiner--Stiav, is, (a choice lei) all wool e l m cotton Flannels, calicoes, checks, Tiekingi. B/si.he is, Mitslins,llosiery, Moves, die. &e. i):.7 - We make no charge for showing our good!, .0 .ome mud examine itruir prices arid quality. CRANE & BROTHER. Cur, ens% II la 3 Hoot • ( --7 , MAKING. su'iscriler y in the employ of Richard Mussop, of this ve) respectfully informs his friciAls uuJ ilie publi that he hen commenced llin above business in the school room lately oCcupted by Mis, Goodfellow. lie flatters himsell'iliat-he can accumplirb to u NifiFlnctury manner, any order that lie may be tutored pith. Either Coarse or Fino hurls made in the most Fashionable and Eerviceabki unman. itllfkaro ZotIETIZBIS: made to order, iii city style. 'RICHARD GPLION NAN rival radii, Nov 30,1849. Axe Factory, 1111 E subscriber having leased the A Xt3 Factory of L. H. Carter, near Clear field, respt•cLlnlly ;ifinoutiecs to the people orthear: livid and the altponing counties that he ia now• is operation, and ready to supply all orders for Merchants and Lumbermen nrelrespeetfully in. %nod to deal with him, us hp is deterninied todo his work in as good style. and on as resionahlo fifths as they ern supply themselves elsewhere. .! Country produce. and even CASH seldom r, 'clo sed in exchange for work. ~ JACOB WASHER: ' ; Clearfield. Nov. 2.1, 1849. •im • .' J-1 Money Found. : • WAS found on Friday, Doe. 281 h. D:349,!0n the ult . , Turnpiee, botweeri•Ftlil)ipiPtirjl and Clearfield Creek, n GLASS BEAD PUB4E' -- eontaining about Five Dollars inettvor.dcgolti being ono half origin jp.guld and' .. tho bolance ‘t silver Alec), now of obligation . iviipe an. v ; nature of . Joeoph o no jitela..Fy : Ce van havo the parte._ll 4)ar _.* * l434:p in Brady toweAc. c"in do -7r the ell e .13 01 ~p 111 iery -1 • and 1 \ v 41 - 0 ,011. ran* in M. -r... 5 6 a co N. .... NO. g.,3 o 0 166 30 145 84 87 56 131 90 152 98 219 46 228 86 107 14, 84 94 98 20 60 88 53 73 400 1612 1625 700 58 96 51 74 116 92 146 491 67 56 283 81 195 19 143 94 334 03 71 03 97-19 3398 578 420 OM 3,084 701. 250 001 ty do certify thtL ide by 'he Shoe it Axes, Chissels, Adzes, &c. s :1 1151 Nun E 285„al 2 5k80 154 64 23 4:P? 259 25 37 .Q 8 3 385 : 69 179 91 •146•'90 168 76 103 75 89 52 99 47 87 48 244 04 246 82 114.84 405 01 329.14 243 68 671 78 120 OS 183 39 the above
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