mantocrnttt Banucr C L E A R Fl E L D. PA . DEC. 28.1848. __A_A A_.._,,,_ __‘L; _;f_:__:= Tm: Wm'rmcm—Within the lam wet-k we have hndquile u vnrioly of wonlhf‘l’. nml lmw hnve n gum] bed (I! snow. nml 11 {air pnmpm-l ..f “Inlet.— Tho river in \‘ery high oa'Tho Chulern ulill mnlinuos nl Now York— lhuugh it spread: but nluu ly wTho Slum Leglnlulure meets nl [[prrlaburg on Tuesday next RAILROAD ACROSS 11w. lS’l‘llMUS. A company ufgormumen in New .ank primuno Io cunalrucl a rnllruml urnm lhe lnlhmua of Fun:- mo. conncrling‘ lhe Allumm and Pacific ocmnn— Iho right of any lor which nur guvereument üb uipcd by lhe lule Ircnly “ilh New Grnnudn.ne gminlcd by Mr. BIDLACK~On Hmdiliun Ihnl our govorpmom will enter mlu ummrnrl 10 give them Iho 'uanlpunuliun of the mails. and nll mihlnry and naval alum, frnm New Yuik In Culi!()rnm.oregun. &r‘q for a lorm of lu’onlv years. A bill in now hefuro Cungrenn. nulhnnzmg Iho government lo make such ronuncl. and it is though! 'll mil puss, wilh some alight nllcruliona A CROWD OF GOLD HUNTERS The Inn nccounls from Panama slnlo Ihm lhoro nus upwards ofaix lhmlunnd people (South Amor~ mums and Eull IndinnnYm {hut plum wailing for Irunapurlnlion to California. 'l‘hore were nuvol sols 10 ho had. nl any prim. and Iho gleulusl can» {union prevailed. The price of board wnl $6 per «lny. In the communal negro and Indian boarding houses. Plnnmn in a small plnr‘e. un Iho Pncific. moslly inhnhilr‘d by lndinna and Marks. and be- lorgs Io Iho Ropub'nc of New Gunndn A DISAPPOI N'I‘MI‘ZN l‘, AI lhe lust (‘uurl “e rocewod u very imperli~ nan! loner from n former illhflt‘rlbt‘r, n viuzon or Bradford mwmhip. (We are sorry Ihnl nnMe nld town-hip is so unlnrlunale.) Al (in! we lhonghl of publishing lhe leller. na 0 Ipemmen 0] combined impudencc and Ignwnnco. nnd ns utTuydmg our render! nn Idcnuf Hum. 0| lhe Indngnines Ihnl are occnnionnlly can upon cdilors; bul ILcn. In hnve done u). would only hnvo grullfim! Iho crenlure. nu we we lalllfil‘d Ihnl Inn only ohjm‘l was. In are his name In print! Wo lhoreiuro determined Ihnl h” hrighl nulimpnlmns should ha disnj-pmnlczl SARTAIN. FOR P'I'ZBRUAIH \\'e have nlrendy rereived lhe February number ol Snn'r/lm's let‘lldlll Mngnzme. ll Is [nml bennnx lully embellished. Tho enqrnvme ol Hm ‘ l’renrhing of John." is really n‘rllCllll‘Q‘ And nsln the reading "miter.“‘e think Ihla work is bound In nflonl us pa!- rum inforlnuliun 0| :1 mns( suhslunuul character.— \Vejudge lmm Ihc fact 0! uhservmg lhnllhul aplen «lul mun—lhnl eloquent Muusler ollhe Gospel—Gnu. W. Bz'rnuxs. is u regular conlnbulor w m pugeu. The Inn 0! Amencnn mnlnhulors Io llnu Mnguzmo embraces our most relcbruled “men ; bul 1n uddl nnn lo lhem. Ihc publirllors unnuunce Ihnl nrrnnge ments have been made wilh Muss BREML‘R and WM. 6; MARY llown'T—llnreeof the must p-npulur lCum~ lucnn Aullmru—nlm \ull hereuller (unlnlvuxa 10185 pages. . SOMETHING TO READ—IJPPA RD AGAIN IN THE FIELD. The Quaker City. I GEORGE LIPPARD. lhe famous novel w'riler, the EUGENE Sun of Amelica.ia- sues a pmflpeclua [or a weekly paper. to be published in Philadelphia, and to be called "The Quaker Cily,” Mr. Lippard has wrinen some ofthe mosl lively slmiea and romances Ihnl have ever been publish ed 10 lhe world These works, or some 0! lhem, will be revised and re-pnbliuhed in lhe colnnum of his new paper HP nlno promises thfl lnrlhrnmmg nf u iww wmk entitled the " Illrmoirx of u Prruc/ier—llw revelation of the It!!! ofn Minister." The first number was to have been issued last Saturday. It is to be printed on double su per-royal paper at $2 per single copy ; 2 copies, S 3; 5 copies $7; 10 copies $l2; 20 copies 820 Address Joseph Swarm (9' Co.. No. 72 Chestnut St, Philadelphia. WMr. PETERSON, publisher of the Ladies' Na tional Magazine. (ediled by Mrs- Slophens) gives lhe following nolice I 0 lhe reading public: nln iha February number “ill be begu n. “ Pala aces and Prilom.” a noypl of New York cily. by Mrs. Ann 8. Slophenu. As the name implloflv ll will be dovoied l 0 depicting lhe social lift of lhe great molropolin. among poor and rich alike. We predict far ii an unparalleled run. Ann Will he CUPY'thlld. ihe only way to obtain it will be by subscrlblng lo this magazine. TERMS.—-One copy. 8200 5 copies. 97.50 _ .3‘cupwa, 5.00 7 cnpiea. 10.00 16 Copiel. $20.00 Address, poul~pnld, Iho money at our rink. CHARLES J. PETERSON. No. 98 Chestnul SI. Philud'a Aunmmc.—-Tha yellow feverjusl now prevails lo an alarming .exlem in almost all our Allnnlic citlea. The only cure lorit. is to send lhe patient slrmghl Io Callfomia! _. aficel Holddr’s Canaolation. ..«I have no friends In reward, no enemies Io pmv ish.”-—'Zachqry. Taylor. Among ‘he bliss/u! annnunéeni'éma in me New Orleans papers, Inhe follov’ving: . Marned.-—}\l Baton Rouge. on the 51h Insl..">Col. V‘Villihm' “"allace Sth'illi Bliss. of Ihe'U.'S. ‘Armi'hln Miés Elizabesthy 'o'. daughter” Qr'Méjoi Geheyal Zachary Taylor; - wesfdénr exec; 'o‘r‘mé u. Slates. WV’VQ'E'JIH mml’lVl-léibiit‘; h) &iflTp—lfififfy und Pro-peggun'wfl'y‘}'Yéclii'm a," mu pmrbns &5 (fiends; 7. I '..~ ;. .' . . ..‘ -., ) , Tributes 0| Respect. CLEARHHLD LODGE. No. 198. I, 0 or 0‘ F Dorembcr 16. 1848. Whereas, By an nmlcliyc dinpensulmn of Divmofl Providonéo u Much has been made in our number by the death of our brother. Jmus A. Cnncmw. nl Curwcnsvillo, on lhe IQIh inn. we would uc~ kllo\\ledgo (.'ud'u nghu-uua govt-Hume“! uvcr us. and our obligvliona nu Io live as In glurify his great and holy nnme. In gronl men-y he has remember: ed un. us this is Iho first brother that hna been m~ ken from our midst since Iho institution of this LOUKO; “hile lherelorc, “a bow wilh humble luh- mission lolhia chnnlening ul'hiu hand. “a would wilh grnlnudo mnke menlmn of Ihnl tender mercy and loving kindness with “hich he lmn dcnh wilh us. Our lives me in his hands. 10l us feel Ihnl we no ulo only Ihore I‘huroturo. under [hi- all wuss—bul mscrulnble dlspcuamiun u! God's providence. Resolved. 'l‘hnl in taken 0! our respect and kind remembrance of our dopartml hrOlhl-I’, lhe Churjer frame uflhu Lodge be lnmmcd wilh (-rnpe lor the spnco of 30 days. Resolved. That Iho sudden and unuxpecled af- lliclion which has came upon Iho lumily and roln lives of Iho dream-ed, cnlillun lhem to our \Aurmoul nympulhy nnd ulsialnnca. Resolved. 'l‘hn! Iho denlh ofour hrmhc-r. thus suddenly cut down in tho prime 0! hi! existence and usefulness. seriously udmumslms mnflhe un~ curtain and Heeling (-hnmcxurnfhfu; i 1 wnrnn uum live in lhe cxercxso ofmornlily nml lhe hcnevulcnl prmclples of uur Ordor. Ihnl when culled xo lie doan In death. we can look back cmnplaconlly upun n “ell upenl llfe. suyporled by the have of n glorioun cnlrnnce Imu lhunpirnunl Lodge n‘Jovo. perfvcled in all the degrees ofmornl excellence. Ronolved. Thul a copy of lhn uhovo rennluliuna be presumed lo the family of lhe docenuml. [Extract [rum lhe Mmulua.] CLEARFIELD DH" No. 143 Suns of Tom December 1‘), INS. Whorcun. In lhe di-ponsnliun ul Dlvmo l'rm'l deuce. “a are “gain called upon m mourn Iho drnlh of an esteemed brulhcr nf our order. Jun-:3 A. CATHCART. who depnrled lhn; Mo 10-dny nhuul the hour “I" 19 M , at his residence in Curuena ville. Therefore - Resolved. 'l‘hul wo dwply sympntlnzo and run .lola wilh Iho nfl'lwlod family nml Incudrl In lhoxr huhnvemonl; and that as n lnbulu of n spec! for the monmry of u dopnrlod brother. we wnll wonr (ho uuunl hudgu uflnuurmng fur Ihc epnr‘e 0f 30 dun. Resolved. That in life we rr-mlwr lhe deronuml as u faithful Sun of'l‘empc-rax.ce. an uprlglnl cillzcn. a pious ('hnslmn, nml u kind and nlficlmnaw lmu lmnd 5L fulher; and llml his Inst auffcrxr.g S: denlh. while mnmfcalmg Iho benuleul touching ul our urgumzanun. should also remunl us that tho AIL Seumg l'lyo ll out upon us. and llm i 1 is our lngh on duly Io “ha nlw ready." Rcaulvul. Thu! lhe {ongoing cxtrucw from Ihc minulea. he published. (Exlmcl from Iho minutes.) Buckshot V“: r in Ohio. 'l'hn greulesl anarchy and Confuslon conunuu- 10 pre\‘n'l at Columbus. Iho non! of gorecnmanlul ()hxul concerning Iho orgunlzulmn «IF the Legisla ture. The Senate was properly organized after luu or Ihree dnyn ballollng; and Iho disturbance I! now confined Io Iho Hnlne. The Ohio Statu man lhua makes oul n vary fuir case lor Iho Dam- 00m": The Whole Matter in a Nul- SHELL. The Ohio Statesman ihus alludes to ihe pufiiliun ul “1102.- ui ihe Cupiinl u! ihul Slate. growing vol of lhe reluml of the Whigs io alluw ihr rrguluily elected mem bers lo lake iheir reala: But iill nhuulil rec‘iilli-ct llial each Huuse muui be ihe judge ul ihe right nl penis al ier nml iml belure llvl organiza'mn—iill ihcn lhe (.‘luk‘s ceriificnii- ispri'majaciai (‘VHit’lice n! rlé'r'iinn. and hill! barn since 1802, when lhe luv-en! Collbillullull u! Ohiu was mluplvd. Even ii Whig Sherill is here uiEh a (fluid: ceitilicuie. and ex. pecis lo be admincd on it, though he con lcasul he had no right whaiever to mem-i bernhip! To this ihe Democrats submil ted wiihoul a won], because ihe C(inslllu' lion poinin out the only mode ul arriving at ihe ant’bllglllUll. But lhe Whigs and a few lree wile” relusthe tame cunsii luiional rights and lhe unilorm practices to lhe Deiiiocruts. And this Is lhe whole cause of lhe disgracelul scenes. out 0! which the Whig organ here is irying to lie in; pnrly lriends. So palpable an In conpislency is lou eaiily dlacuverrd in long mislead lhe .noat siubborn Whig. Mark lhe Incl. lhn! while lhe W higs object lo Messrs. Pugh and Pierce taking their nenlu on n Cleik'a CL‘fllflCßH’.UH.‘y have Iwu Whigs ready in lulu: iheir. who were Sherifi's at lhe mm: of iheir eleclion, unduhnve no prelence lo seine commu llunnlly. One of these. an cmivmced ol lihe illegalily of his right, resigned what he did nui possess. and we!“ ihruugh lhe |luim of a new elecliou! “Such is whiggely. The same paper says: a _. The Democrats called and intended to call and swear in even one lhat had a regular certifiéate [rum-the county Clerk. while the object 0! the Whigs was to VlO lute the constitution, maths, and the uni. veraal practice of the Stale. tor lurly-slx yearn. and “Year iuto aeata upon that floor, men “ll” had no certificates—no legal or wngntutional evidence of their election! In this they were lulled by an act of Prd’v idence. ATM! is the plain statement of lacts; and-ll"! is the only excuse the riot uus and tl'Bo'derly minoiity at the House can make {oclheir disgracetul conduct. ICF’DAdveraily oveicome in_lb' Otighm! glqty‘, and willingly underw"6 "‘9 greatest virtue; Sufletinga 8,, am the mals of Val lfim-epjrigsm l FINANCIAL FACTS: OR. A LEGACY OF DEMOCRATIC POLICY TO THE IN-COMING ADMINISTRATION. The Ten Fans Muted below. and the powerful array ofFigurea, are condensed from lhe able repnn of Mr. Sec'y \VALK— ER. They need no comment. his be- ||eved that lhe mere slalemenl of these ex lranrdinury fans will Induce those of our lenders who have not vet read Mr. WALK En‘n report. lu give In mudocumenl me rarelul perusal and refleclion which i! de It is in brief n failhfui and glow serves ing picture ofthe growth. prosperity, and power. of our great Republic: 101. A balance in the treasury on ”16 30m of June. 1849, including in the esti male of cxpendnures lo be made 83.762.- 537 29—of bnlances 00 appropriations, not expended —s2. 854 694 84. 2d. The Hell revenue from duties (in ring «he entire period oHour years 6:, Ihree mnnlhs of lhe nperalinn of lhe Tariff acl 0(1842. was $101,554 65312-being an nveragu of $23,895.209 32 per annum. 3d. The netl revenue from me 'l'arifl' 0| 1846, from In! Dom. 1846. In 30th Sept” 1848. was $56,654,563 79, or an average of 830 902.439 25 per annum. and $7. 007.280 96 more lhan the annual recelpl under lhe bill ()f’42. 4lh. TLe mm revenue for lhe figql fiscal venr under ‘he 'l‘arifl‘nf ’46. was 931.787.. 070 96—belng 5767.070 06 more man the eullmazea of lhn Deparunenl. so butler Iy assailefl'in the Senate, when first pre sented. by the Whig leaders. 51h. We exported lasl year in value of domeulic prodm'u nml fabrics, exclusive ofapecie. $130,203,709 00. 61h. The Brniah empire mnk from us in exporlu-—not in ’47. the year of famine, bun In ’4B. exclusive ofspecle—S7S.74L- 416 00. Greal Britain and Ireland of lhiaamouul look $64,222,268 00. - '1 hrs In Iho trade of our best customer, which “'hig prowe lmninls propmc In sacrifice. by such (Infies as wrll prohibltus from trading wilh her exclude her fabrirs. and ho’w is she 10 pay no for this amount offlour. corn, provro Inns. tobacco. rice. &cT Were she Io mkc iI and undermko to pay for it In specie. her financial fabric would explode in a year, and “a should lose our prlnr‘ipal customer. 7. The forergn irnporu for the year an dung 30th June. ’4B exe’usive nfspecie. amoumed m $127,490.012 OO—upnir whu-h war realized a man revenue of 531. 757.076 96.» 'lhe domestic expons, il will be neen bv Fact 5. exceeded lhe im pnrls 52.713134? 00~sh0wing a balance of foxergn Iradv. exclusive ofopecie. in our favor of lhal emounl, wilhuu: taking inlo new the profit on ma: trade. This, too. nm Iri Ihe vear of "famine,” bul the year of revolutions. unfavorable m commerce. and causing van! numbers of bankluplcics in Europe. with heavy losses Io American credllors. and an entire di‘acrodn of ail bills at exchange. required to be replaced by lhlpmems of com, which are not taken in lo the account. 8. The expnri of BREADETL‘FFS & PRO VISIONS alone. in the year ending 30m June. '4B, (no! the year a] famine.) was $37,~17‘2.757 OO—belng largely more than double ibe annual average 0! export under the Tarifiol’ ’42. Let ourfarmers remem her (his! 9, While our farmeis have funnd a mer kel far this large amnunlof blendslufls and provusinue. our commerce has received a new impulse. and our mnnnge has incteee ed from 2,839,016 lona lo 3,150,502 ions; 'being more ilian (liree limes lhe Increase i we have lealized under any proleclive Tax ‘(nnl 'l‘arifT) Bill. 3 10 The increase of our commerce (ln rlng the lwn veers aim-e lhe enactment of :lhe Bill of '46. has been so great, lhal nur domesnc exports (exclusive ol specie) ex lceeded by 880 605.181 00 lhe exports of i the two years preceding. under lhe 'l'zmfi' o! 1842 “‘e want our renders it) peruse and pon der upon these gratifying and signlfiranl (new. They speak for themselves. & car ry conviclion In every henrl. Horrible Fralricitlc.-—The Elizabeth-‘ town (Ky.) Register gives an account of the murder, on Friday night Meek lint, of Wm. Potter, by his brother, John Potter, and the lettei’s u ife——nbout four mice be low that place They had it“ drunk whis key. when a dispute iiroee between the two brothers; The wite of John Potter made at Wm. Potter and cut him with a broken case knife two gaahes in the [ace and forehead; whereupon Wm. Potter kicked her. John Potter rushed upon W'il liam, whii fled; John. during the pursuit, was about. to relinquish it. but was urged on by his wife to "kill him." As the tin— fortunate miin reached a fence. he was caught by the wife of John Potter. 81 held uiitii'Jo'hn cut him a feurlul gash about two inches above the wrist, laying bare the bone and severing the large arteries; a lit ile while alter this, William expired. The husband and \tile are now in jail. 'l'Etrlttnr.r¢.--'l'he Springfield (lll,)Jour nul gives the following: ' A most melancholy occurrence took place at the ltor'iae of Mr. Harrison Baker, on the South Fork. in this county, on Sat urday last. The parents were not pree en't, and there were some small children of the neighborhood present. The eldeetson of Mr. Baker. aged about seven years. took down a gun. which was heavtly load. ed {or (half. and discharged it. The charge carded away a portion of his eieter’e head. two years older than himself, and instantly lulled her. It cut all some of the fingers ol another child, andthen passed through the side of a third. which was altve yester day at noon. but there was little expecte tion of its surviving. Cunm-ms Guam—During Ihi- souaonof fen; livny and joy, when all are pruno loimlulzu in lho goodzhlhmgs uf llrl" lu cII‘CIB. let us nm forgot lhn! Iho ply'nsuroa oflho lnblo. “hon enjoyed he hond lhn bounds of nmdomuun. am at lhe expense I of hetfllh. l To those. however. “ho are inndvorlonuy led inlo excess in eating or drinking. and who. in cun aequonce, nuffer from heuduch. sick stomach. luw nonaul npirim, imllgl-suon. und mher cumplninln. lhe ponnhy ofnvor-lndulgont‘o, we recommend n lrml of iniglnl': Indian chlablc Pillxmflhe Norlh Americun Colln-gc ol Huullh This medicine wili remove all compluxnlu whwh nrlao [rum irregularl ly nfdiolmnd cleans:- lhe burly {rum lhqw bulimia and currupl humor: which are Iho cunm ul the n lmvo dune-slug synlplumn, and of every muluxl) inmdem to man 85:me or“ Couwmnrm'ra AND lm'rATlown! Remomhor Ihnl Iho original and nnly genume In~ dian Vegetable Pills have Iho uignnluro of WM \VKIGIIT wrlllen wuh n pen on Iho tnp label 01 each if)“ The genuine [or sale by R. SHAW. sale flgentfor Clearfield; Cums S) Buo- THEN, Curwensm/lc; DANIEL BARRETT. Lulhevaburg ,- and wholesale at lhe qffice and general depot. 169 Race street. Phglu (lclphia. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED THOMPSON'S Compound Syrup of 'l‘ar and ”food Nap (ha null cure (.‘unsympfion Tlna excellent medicine has hiHy enmhliuhcd ILq rcpulnuuu,mnd nH Ihnl ls asked Is a {nil mu! of ll 10 prova- it me only vermin remedy [or the curr- of (Jon uumplmn, ()hxllnnle Coughs, Spimng Blood. Bronchi lm. Hmrnennss. Lusu 00 valve. Pain In tho Bronsmn nhorl. nll (linemen u! lhe Throat! and Lungs. Numc \ on» ilullvdunluul llm first n-specmlnlily corhf lulh lu‘nclit-ml otfct'la. when nothing r-Im wuuld rofirvc. Prvpnrvd and unld by AGNEY & DICKSON. N. E. o.an of FIFTH and SPRUCE Ilreela. i’hl’u- lolphia Sold by A. M. HILL. Clourfiehl, Pm. nnd hy Dtuggium genurully. l‘nca 50v 0: $1 00 per hulllc Executor’s Notice. TO'I‘ICI‘) I-I hetcby given Ihnl letters 1% \P~lauiletllzxvy have bren grnn'mt In the suburlbrrn upon lhe eslnle 0! Mary Campbrll. lute nl Lawn-rice =luwn-hip. Clenrfield County, deceaaecl—nll perm": knomng thunmlves Inllebted l 0 nml en (me are Irquesletl Iu make paymvnl Wilh nut delay, nml (hut-e Lavina chums agmnui same wil| prescn! lhem duly BUUIL’IHICU led fur selllement, WM. BIOLER. Ex’r Dec. '24. ’4B —-47 CB. HORSES FOR SALE. HI“. sub-('rlbc-r har- Tll7O GOOD E YOUNG HORSES lnr sale. wnll answer to “Olk or ride. JOHN PATTON. Curwemvilie. Dec. 18. 1848. LIST OF GIL/7ND JURORS For February Term. 1849. George Burger Farmer Bruilloul James \V Dunlap do Brady John J Benmfi do do Geo. Ellinger hen do , do Peter Smell do Motrin Saml. Sebrmg Cuvpenlcr Burnside Henry Blelh Farmer do Dav d McCullough do do Jon. R Amt-s do Jordan James Cmry do do Pnlrick DJIIE] do Penn Thomas Fenlnn do do Amhew Moore do (In Richnrd Danver do do Wm Pmler do Inwrenrc John J Ree-d do do 1 Wm A Reed do do ‘Sumuel Clytlv Lumberman do Samuel Powell do (In Henry Hllejr Farmer l’nke “Ho 'l‘ Gilber! Ul'ksmilh Bell Alex. Adama Farmer Buggg Juhn W \Vlighl do Beccariu W m Mmgan Laborer Borough LIST OF 'l'ln’fl VIS JURORS For February Term. 1849. Jill! H l'legarty Farmer Beccnna Henry B\\ right do do John LUZ do do Hugh Jo-dnn do do Ehjah Reece do Decatur John Hugheu do do George Koarr do Brady Wm C Fouly Innkeeper do Joe. R Fulton do do Geo. Wilson thatclun do Jackson Bomall Farmer do Davud MLI)owell do Bradlord Adam Geathnrl tlo do Matthew Forces do do M B Conoway do do Jostuh Hunter do do John Purl” do Boggg Fred’lt Hennoy do do Ah'm Bath-y do - Pike Anthony Kratzer “do do" George Ro-s do do (i C l’numure Bl'ltsmith do W m, Bloom Farmer Jordan Joseph Patterson do 'do Chrtslion Erehard do do David Cnthcart do do 'l‘hos. McKee do do Philip Hevener do Huston Alex. Murray do Girartl S C Palchen Merchant. do Geo. B Smith Farmer do James Fulton do Lawrence Matthew Ogden jr do ‘ do Philip Antes Lutnbermnn do l-ludtton Lytlc Laborer do Geo, W Curler Sawyer do John Moore Gummith Borough laanc,Scoheld , lnborer do John 'Ktng Carpenter Burnsade James Alllson Fntuter do Joseph Boone_ Merchant Penn F Coudliet \Vnggonm’kr Covinglon Lev: Lotz Merchant - do James McGhee Farmer Bell George Comma; do Karthaus Joseph Yothers do do Samuel Hoover do .vMorriu Andrew 'l‘u'ur Lahore: ‘- Chin »orphan9s Court Sale. BY virtue :‘J an order M the Orphan’o ‘ COUN-0| the county of Clearfield, ulll be sold at public su|e n! the Court House in the buruugh olC‘leatfieyld. on Munday lhe 29’h day of Jnnlvl‘nry‘." 1849, .1 House& Lm in Hu- mid burough.known by Nu. 49. now in possessmu of Wm. C. WHch. E“(]..beinglheinterent (bf‘Ainclia. Allrell and Caroline Smith, mini)". . A credil nl one fear “in b‘e given In the purchn-er for lhe large»! pu'rlion rof the purchase unmov- JOSIAH'W. SMITH. Clrmfieltl"‘DL‘C. % ' Guardian. lß'h 1848. Notice. VV HEREAS. By an article of agree ment mmle and concluded be tween Gaurge Conowny. pen, and hu son lsrne) Connwn), of Knrlhaua lnwnahip. Clenrfield county. on the 15th day ul No vember. A. D. 1848. lhe rand Geo, Conu way. sen., cum-0y; all his right. “HP, in leveu and claim, to all hlB (the End Geot ge’n) real and perannal properly. (except. ing one Cow) m the said Israel Conway. (luring his nalurat lile, in consideration lhat he. lhe said Israel shall keep &.mnin lain me said George Cunowuy, new. and hi: wife Commune, as long as lhey bum shall live. In wimp“; GEO. CONOWAY.oen. DH: 15, 1848.—pd Estate ofJas. fl. Cat/mart, dec’d. LETTERS 0! Adminialrmion having bven granted In the sub~criber. on the e-ule 0| Jumvs A. Cnlhcarl, In!» «E Puke mwnship. Clemfiehl cuunly, dec’d. a'l pelwna havm: claims or demands a gainst laid s-slme win present them duly aumemicaled for aeHlemenl—aml all per hnns indcbh-d tn the same are requested to make paylnenl \\~lHlnul'_:l,!flHV. JOHN MEC'ORD, Ad‘mr. 090.19. 1848 -—46 NEW GOODS. JUIIN PA'I‘TON,'JI'., HAS jun retelvml ul hl~ ~lore II) the bumllng known as Irvin's store hUUl‘C. at the uivrr. near Curwensville. a large nnsorlmenl nl FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Among ullicll Wlll be lound one ol lhe ve ry best ~e-lecled a-sorlmenla of Dry-Goods, Hardware, Queens— ware, Groceries, Drugs andDye titufi's, Tin—ware, Books (Sr Sta onary, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Tobacco and Segars, Umbrellas, Carpet and Carpet and Cotton Yarn, Con lectionaries, Paints, Oils, Teas, &c., &c. which he is now,&i~'dclwmincdllo cun linue selllng AS CHEAP us they can be bought elsewhere in lhe cuunly. ‘ {SPAN he nskn is a call. UurwensviHe. Del. 3. ’4B. Court lh'oclamalion. WUER RASlhc Hun. Gnu. W. Wwdwurd,l’ros~ dculJuulge of lhu (fourtol'Common Plans of lhe 41hjudirinl district. composed ul lhe counties of (Ilmtun, Mullhn. (Icnlre nml Cleurfiold. and tho [lon Junie-a 'l‘. menrd and Abruhum K Wright, qu'rs. Asswcmlu Judges in Clcurficld county. have issund Ihc” ()recrpl, bonnng dale the 71h dnv 0106‘ t-Nnbcr. 1848. In Inc llireclcdtlnr ho.dsngn Cuurl oerumun Pic/1.1, Orphans Court, Court 0! Quarter Sessions, and Court unyer c 9 7hr~ miner and General Jail Delivery, n! (Vlleurfiold 'l‘uqu'nrlhv (Tounlynl t‘lonrfioiu,on the 5m Mundny 01 January. next, (bmng the 29th day 0! Ihc month.) Nohce is. (herrforc, hereby given, mlhc('oruncm.Juuuvmollhe l’ont-o,& Constable: m‘ and fur the (Ynunly 01 (Ileurfiold." lo nppenrin their ow n proper persons. \nlh Rolls, Recommlnquisinons Exnmmuliunu uud nlhor ancmhrunccu. to do those lhingu “hit'h their office: & In lhcir belmllnpporluin to he done; and all mlnessounnd oxherpcrsona pm~ sunning In behnl! nl lheCommomu-nllh ugmmt any prisoners nrorequirml to be then nnd Ihcrenneuding und nuldcpnrl wilhnul louvr-mlllu-irporll. Jurors nro rcquesled In lu- pum'lllnl in lhmrullondnnco u! the upwinlmhnnu ngreonhlc I 0 nolico. Gwen undermy hnnd ul 1h:- hmnol Clcnrfiold .lhiu 20m day 0! Doc-ember, m the yenrol'uur Lord ono lhnusund eighl lmmlrml nml furly eight. and Iho sevwly~uccund your a!" Ath‘pricnn ln opcndonco l JOHN S'I‘ITES. smr. Audltor’s Nouce. IN puxuunnce of an order of the Orphum Court n! the county of Clenrfield. they hnve appointed the subscriber to an tltt and (llflirtbu'e the balance in the htindn of the Adminisiratnn oi Adam Nevling. tli-c’tl, of Beccuria luwm-hip. Clemjfleltl county; I hnve appointed Monday the 15th day of January 1849. at my Office in the borough oi Cli-nrfielti fur heanng& auditing the above matter. when the heirs oi the said Adam Nevling, and 3H other pennns interested in the distribution of the balance in NW hand: olJonnthan Buyo tnn. the surviving ndminmtrntor. are re queslcd to attend. JOSIAH W. SMITH. Aud. Cleatfleltl. Dec. 9. ’4B.—pd Stray (30W. ‘ - . TRAYEanu from (he ’Wé’hiififlt S residence of this subscri _é‘i‘, xA‘ bu in Lmvrence.township. "“ w'aome lime in the month of June or July. a large Red Cow, with large hnrna. The sub-crib" will reward any permn giving him Information ofher wheer-abnuls an that he can gel her. JONATHAN NICHOLS. Dec. 12. 1848. ‘ ~ __ Queensware, Queensware: Ll, persnna énn be suited in pric: A and style by cn‘llng at THE CHEAP Comma. Come and examine our stock. , URANS ~&,BROTHE§.¥). Nov. 22, 1848. - ' " ‘
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