THE REPUBLICAN. Clearfield , Pa , December 31,1551, fwi The - first half of n story of thrilling feral will be found on our first pogo. ,Oz7 - The poetrSqf ‘‘M. II." is on file, t cannot ,appehr` until the. fair author lifideg_te us hog proper name. - : : Corre. ,ondents should remember that printers great in 9eping secrets. • 4 ail 4., % id/ .- ttl,,,tottoli .6::rSee our new nallertiSCMClltS. There "some fine opporttinities offered for MOM lion. I.lEru:st Crux, has, ,in sequence of continued declining health, idned his seat in the U. S. Senate: ,'CO — Tlic steamer Daniel Webster ar 'cd at Now York last week,.bringing ‘,600,000. of gold from 'California_ • ; r4i lave. t 054cp '.(P---The Counting... House Almanac for :52 which Will be found in another cot is the only favor our carrier cen ..ost of at this time., lie hopes to haik michine in better „order ot,the • Lion of the ineomin . year, whenpe' will aim a formal gall. , For the •pr.:sent,•we n only say to our, patrons, that•we wish t , em one and all, :ft happy, prosperous, itd pleasant NEW YEAR---flail that that Appiness, prosperity and pleasure may ' Untinue to increase with its days and * C r ielela . • t at itC !tumble tr.tk s bp tt ; ibbi tb I I • ~:~'~' :i.' ~i:: ROSSUTII AND Ills MISSION. The newspaper preis has pretty gener -; lly taked up the, discussion of the subject 9f Governor IS.ossuth's appeal to our gov rinnent for active sympathy in behull' of his down-trodden country. It is tint sin gular that the opinions exprossed in , t;cli discussion should be widely. variant; but -it is singular that there should he so nuich lanoranee of the'dem'ands of the fillip riati disjdayed, after he has made s 6 i;'manv positive . deelarntions_of _ilirse intd Oats. t.s; co Do tvl.,: 1 k'tnti lids. lion: tall 0n1 . 5,:: asltS. our govt Ili' :talent to declare': Ist:- 'Flitit the Deelart `:'tion of Independence of Huitgary in : PAS, prey be recognised - aiS the act of a &nor eigli nation: and "2d. That the principle tot' national law, which guarantees to Each t.: . cation the right to chose 11.4 itself. its oWn ..:i . orin of governm lit, may lie asserted as ';?!' Liplike:vie to Hungary. This is all dint is deinarlUd. • Pi • Tho propositions are plain Ones .. . are presented by a man of extraordinary character for statesrhanship, and one w h o has astonished the whole world by the powers of his intellect, ns well us by the vast amount of knowledge and research which his spec ches and writings display. Are his demands. reasonable 1 Do. they • require the commission of any national wrong? or the .iolation of any national right ? These are the only questions to discuss ur.d deride upon ;—for ii is sularce- , I v doubted that such a course on the part of our government would give an impetus to the progregs of liberal principles in countries now cursed with .absoltit6 m, that would be speedily crowned with success. Nations, like individuals, may do wrong, by omitting to do that which is clearly right. And therefore we carin:it agree With those who • readily admit. the.- justice o: Ressinh's appeals, vet . forbear to yield to his .vishes for tint . that future evenis.inight I / - • prove it to be . had "volley." Such a spirit 1 is too contracted—too.Selfish-,:thr behind the spirit of the age, and 'destitute Of en lightened philanthropy and Christian be neVolence. Int is right that each nation of the earth shall control its own destiny,, without theinterierenCa'of 'others, should we fear to assert that` right? Practising ..... upon the justice of that right ourselves, not less as a principle than us wigb nation., al policy, should We not :demand its obser-, vance and•Praetice by other natiOnS, Mid ' if _needs be cow pet its enforcement to. the utmost dour power? - These are • weighty considerations and should neither bondopted,por disregarded,'' without he most serious reflection; but least of. a11,..1et the miserly spirit of selfishness haveentire control' over the actions . of our. i • :, . government. Self-preservatnin is the firstl . law of . nature, and is justly. applicable to nations and to individUalss The filanders I 1 of our government wisely adopted tho pet- I icy of non-intervention •in',.the . afrairs of w Europe. It was, hir l owing to' the • practical adherence or ourgoVeriTient,to those wholesome admonitiogs of Washing ton, Jefferson, and ,atiia'ia,:irr its 'earlier and weaker yezir, thetprescryetl pia free institutions..institutions in .theirl:origiiaPurity; and s matured national' manhootrat . this ear l y-1 Any., Put every Arit'' eriean. should: .. remember, thatif it,..had net bean , for tbe( itc4tiop'a interierpnce :knd,ussistance oftte . French gOeriirieent and pcople, l ih . e' Sty ug- , ' ..gle:fer ' Independence :of the, Ainerican C o lenies:woUld, - in,allhumatt . likelihorid; ,lia , ,F9,' 'hcPri i a : failure',::Oratitude.,therefero;! . if, nothing. elsa,..ahatibi2forbidin.._bging 4effiti/k. ; 4liiits nOt•-•enly - heartfelt;' ... „., ~ . . u v e~ ~s tto P Which 1 P W' MEM - . . ous sympathy whielt . Franee extended to half a dozen buckets of water. But the the sfriq,' , ;ditill colonists. She did nidonly opening of the'door g aveVentifolho, flames, and they soon. ascended to the re(of, and ri3co r' cifilie :their National Independence, spread rapidly throughout the entire room. and bid them (Jed :speed ; but she Poured Ihe few persons in the building were ' out her,coftbrs, and equipped and sent forth with difficulty called to raider assistance, large' fleets and armies to their assistance. and when they arrived it, was impossible There may be great hanger in being too to save the main room or its contents. seltish. ' “Do as we would laivc others do The contents of the ; smaller library room, comprising a great variety of antique Let it unto us," is the high command. works,. &a., , &a d c.,ondi ti were saved in a somewhat on. ' . not be too much disregarded, lest we shall' • bo called to an account for our sins of ; A - messenger: (Mr. Baldwin) was im ' omission'. •. . ,i . mediately despatched for the city fire corn ' It is said by these who are opposed to ponies, who had but just returned from the the demands of Kossuth, that the avowin fire at the Franklin Hotel; 'but,' owing . to r' .. g the imnrobribility of his. report, it watrnet 'of ' his desires on the part of our geVern- till after considerable delay that he could meat must necessarily produce war with , procure an aid from' them. The engines Russia.' . This . may be so, but, ,wo were finlly obtained, and carried by the' firemen.into' the retundo; and upon the view war, in such an event, as a contin- , eastern portico, from which. positions they . geney that might happen, "b" than as. propelled water to.thc roof over the Libra a necessary resell. If the monarchies of ry, Altus extinguished the flames. Eur Ope hai , e' combined together for the! The library occupied that portion o stern the immediately within the w tern d, , streetion of republicanism, nd liberal building portico, and ‘vas,se insolated from the rest principles throughout the world, and the of the building as to involve but little in establishment of absolutism in their stead, j ury to other portions. The adjacent why then Such a course on the part of our committee-rooms, with their papers, arc, government would certainly bring war ; however, somewhat damaged. , What ext ent of loss has been sustained, and in that case we see no good reason we are at this moment unable to conjecture; why the thing should be delayed eve;i for but fifty or sixty thousand is probably the . a single day. II such a war is t o b e wage d number of volumes, and many of them —if such a battle is to be fought, we think i Were of rare worth; white the value of the it of vast importance to the snecess of free' works of art, the collections of jincient the great work should be ; coins, medals, and other curiosities, &e., principles that a annot be approached in any estimate gin at once, for our enemy is quite as, The marble busts of Jeiferson,La layette, weak and short of mcahs now• ns he is ' Taylor, &c., the portraits of Washington likely to be very soon. For this reason,', and .1 Q. Adanis; a number of old pain : therefore, our government should lose ho' tings ; the files of the "National Intelli time in ascertaining. that which is just and g`:1"'", &e.—are all gone. " 1 LATrta.—We have heard discrimina right in the sight of God, and—do it.— • lung persons estimate the value of the But we do not believe that the taking of books that can be replaced at $250,000, tI e stand desired by kossuth of our gov- . and the damage to the edifice at about ernment, would result in a war with Rus.s 2o , ooo . sin.' ,There are very few governments of Europe tint are prepared to go into an expensive foreign tvar, and antong the least prepared is Russia. When she en ga,..!es in ,such a contest, it will be when' she cannot help it, and whe'n she has a g ood and just cause. Would lair cause be a good one,ifshe should declare war against the United States, on the latter's demanding a thitlifel observance of the inter-national law ors applicable to Hun gary ? Certainly not, for it Is a principle that Russia' has herself repeatedly insisted upon ; and her adherence to its . violatidb would atferd her anything but a just pre. text for war. But we have said mach more than we intended when we commenced this article. The people have given Kossuth such ri reception. as he -rind his cause deserve.— What the government will do depends uppn :he wisdom. and dis'eretion of the people's• servants at Washington. *lope nothing will be done rashly but lira what ever May be done, may be the result of the deiTest reflection, with an eye single to the honor and glory of the United States, tine the success of liberal principles, and of religious rind political freedom throughout the world. BURNING Or Tilt C.kerror..- 7 13y the tic c,.iunt of the late fire in Washington, it Nvill he seen that the Nationsl Capitol nar rowly escaped destruction on the 24th inst. The loss of so la rle a portion of the Library is a great national calamity ; but had the capitol been . destroyed, just at this partic ular time, there is no estimating the con sequences -that would have followed.— The desperate. effort that would have been made fer the removal of the sent of goVern moat to tvAinore central point of the nation, would have been atnpng the most trifling, difficulties. . Ton NEWS FROM FRANCE.--WC give a full account of 'lhe late sudden tevoltition in Prance. .There is no use in attempting' to speculate upon this affair. Both parties claim to be in favor: of the preseevation or French liberty, ;. and to find tut who is right, and whO is wrong, we Will just have to- . wait until.the, pen,of the impartial. his; torian; sometime 'ASIA' the close of the , p •esentcentury; shall write it down. • ' - - Oz Our cold iveuther left us all .of , a sudden on last Sabbath; and we . are now down in the mud to the knees. lt has rained pretty study sines day light this morninj, and the river is risitg so that we look for heavy break-up of the ic,o, and en unprecedented IpSs,cf pro perty. " ' : 7 " • TOR FIRE AT WASHINGTON-BURNING !OF THE CAPITOL. : • Fi9n) th o Wash mglun, p. C. Telego ph. .D.usrituarrim OF TILE LIDII4IIY OF ,ON anuss,--:-It is with feelings of profound re: gret we record, this, great RA III . III O. At six o'cloCk ' this"indrning tho doors of tho Capitol were opened by Mr.-,101 1 11 W. Jones, captain ditto Capitol rpciliee, ut which tirna he belicves.there was nothing on fire throughout the building. At a quart. er before eight_, o'clock, however, on ap-. pronching tho , door of the Library, ho, Was coavinced 'frorn.the smell of smoke that soriaething was wrong, ancVhe accordingly forced his bY breaking a panel of the door, ,Thejables; bobka,' shelves, &c., the ortpeai3tend of the room all oil tire; but'he believes they could .havb - I tingttiP.hed4ttttliat by COUNTING-HOUSE ALMANAC, L'~~.~.~ ~~3~3:3~. J.V311.111Y, FEllitt , A HY, MARcu,- 14 2 1 2 8 APRIL AuGusT, S ErrEMBElt, OCTOBER, Novuuurn, DECEMBER, A N oTii ER SCI EN TINT: WOIN agestive Fluid,or G A great Dy.slieviou Curer. repro of the linirth Sooolch OX, I Briton Leihigolie v greut Physiologa J. S. , u.. o I I Nor II Philadelphia: Pn. 'The. tea fully oily Ltr -Intliwstioli, I hill, awl Uchtll wilttue OV/II method, by now re ' S G,,sitic Juice. See Atlvertisenioui il'his Way NEW and FASHIONABLE. 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Wall and 74.11U1t.0 We evil Thkeu to ixecalion and to hi so,tl al Inn ~peril nt John Goldner. 7 • ALSO,'.. • p3IY orn ‘yriticsued out of Ilia sense coon' nnil to nit n 411.1, will be evoeso.l to pubdiu cam. time nett p 1,0“. a (militia Ind or Inn ihnn o in I'u4 town . shit, r, bcvintling at a , em'sie, therms by for No. 4k71 oast nail hine•tenilis che,. io a corner, then , con a hue p.m la! with lot No, 414.1 11:10 pet •hi.s corner lino 01 int No 4.84. try slim' sw Lvt P' tine ohne terlb ..crebe./ tun 'Ol.O hoop, 'hence twit 147 No 4.11 Ble petehi•st.i 01' beginning, eunsainlig :La 11 , :f..11 nvre rt Ira. of tin nutmt ltuff. Lein,/ the- w esiemmosi too part of a comm , nn Met 44 Lind satveyed in piirsumee of %vat.. rant Vnizcd null tden in eXeentleu nod to 110,01 as the prolArty or fienly lotion 3S Y VIITIIE of a rimllar writ. 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Nina ono n 1 Tact NI? irlf.N, i.nittotl to wand of Ninkin end 'j r 334 thf,:,,tee7l.•llaer. Vr e,erlool I1.1,1; , ` 41f111 , 101' on Ott 0.1. Gorge y o the 0, k . 3 ,0 w i no. coot IFT V vere•, „I WI!. uiit,lSit iiniirov. - nr•uts Lion:in 3.. z • 1 tin t .Itiiii in eit , o /tom awl t. be to.il us itiv 1.,e. city if J, nu by Boer, 11' ' m e, I)Ze,lllber 7•'; • • t , hr •••• p tzt. N011(4: is hereby etren. that the follo.vitig tic tennis have horn extttittnetl nitre paehrd by me. and ren.nitt tilt d of tif VC:, ollit i! for 7 the 11190 f Gott ut rr., I unlcer. erUll I iOrS. ' rater!! In any other t‘uy inter( s:rd, awl he !tie -4 senteti 1../ the !telt Ott hllll . l roma f."! t 1 rotitity. to he held at tl Court Itettse in the t,of , on o, of ci toir ti e ld on Tlttirmlny the sth day al relit nary nuxi, Int confirniallan find filttv.% affect 4 1. 1. uccAuca Ll.ll.trf INr... ktu Tsintre ir lh • !fltrint chialfen ul ANN COl.l. of Cleafffe'd drue.afft. Ift 11.- Guardian ncerinat ARTIIIJIt 1tE1.1.. G nurm tf . f . the Nlinar •hildren %.1 BELL, Is at ttet . . ship. CielttiLL cdunty deuauseit. tv M. PGICITII, 11, truster') MB." Clete field, Dec V.... UZI. 8 15 22 29 91 16 1 23 2 3013 14 21 !?,8 12 19 26 13 1 20,2 27 2 11 18 25 12 1 1912 20 2 10 17 24 :31 1 1 V VIRTUE of no IlOrter 01 Orahah's ' , art n 1 Get( stS 1 - field cattail wooded at 0.-amber term. w d Lu es 0:41.1 10 I'll MAO 1 4 41,1 i nu .1111's lIA V NE ttEt:OND OA FEREWA it V. At the Et art Haute, is thu bamadli of el, fie d. har tot 7 Doing do culled 4 Farm of I 9-6 Acres of Land, Fituatn Ira Puke townthie, elnathel I c lusty, late the (Am e and reOtteuce t fJ .11N Nl' 1.1.1.11(TON. el 1 lands of Daniel welly AimatutLa ea. and o; he:solo/ma .bete.m errated 8 e t A Tiro Story Lo ,, House, and a 5 1 .1. lark and commodious Baru L 2 And Loving airut ENTITY FIVE ACHES I.ll' CI.Ii.IRI'II '9 • LAND, ad.l 'IIIRIVING ittt.3llAlto teepee,. For further ummulars ...et), to the i et, w am, 0 1 c o , fi dd. Tint Mg.--(lne•Third of Or tutchase range^ In be obit! u' 5 confirm:Moe of thu e. la 1 'llO tetemoe In I'h,, 0 . 'tt 1.111 , menu, wdh Int t, Iles 0ur.1.1 up,. the pr‘mosos mortrageut d Indonect bead. 9 By order of the''nart IsAtati ruLLERT• WILLIAM FLII.I.ER'IO AtlmMi tramia of the Es. oleo! . JAIL+ L'M tattoo. (Led. V. Cleurfttld. Ihreembta 3 rirh Harrisburg U NIO giro tls, above Three Week!) i•sserti Tnnt. e forwtod NI t tN hil ol_ 01 16 I 23 2 :30 1 14 1 21 2 28 2 13 20 27 11 18 *..15 10 17 24 31 111 18 I or -a 10 17 24 13 20 27 15 1 22 J 1 i 61 23") 30 3 P. 2 19 20 13 1 2 0 2 27 2 12 19 26 11 Is 25 151 22 29 10 t4:3 :10 10 1 17 1 24 '2 15 22 29 12 19 26 14 21 2.8 14 21 28 15,1 22 2 29 3 11 18 25 1 13 20 27 12 10 26 12 1 19 2 26 2 11 18 25 10 17 24 16 23 30 15' 22 29 10 1 17 1 24 2 31 6 7 13 14 20 21 127 28 16 23 30 12 19 26 ablrie J I Irtim tier &Tedious ol Cheniist, by Eighth Street, %%material rein ainithre, Liver ity, euilog own agent, the Sheriff's Sale of !teal rstatc ALSO, ALSO, ALSO, TRIAL LIST for Dec. term, I e5l. Wlll. ItHinz. vt Famnel Cla . k I'. A. Ktottatus vs J:tmes W.riti..gq do vs to do %Nilltarn W;lliurns vs I) Vt . Moore I, (ward A 11,, nit (. ^ .1.44.1.i ' 5) v. J'an .T"U" lames (tibias v. 4 IT,. 4.1111.011 Nianninj l , leVausno Vs .I•4.ltilk if 4 , 11 • L. St uuti nI,IISO ~.l Ai. SWIM VA m F01.J. - .1. 1 .: we. W. GrliAn' JoACI.h It, , itiT VI G.. 0 1 0111 10w11 , 111,/ Ottll M 1.:11,...ek VA t•finitiol Arks , II ci,,,,.r . ate of I : 4 1Mi It vs Pettit ti'uttas 1 1 / 1 11.01, w Wi.toll V i Wm. It loan ~,..I#l, M.;. 'natl.:l2 vs !varst.terge , 41 ,, stn '11.1.1.t0t ' foigh VA Jame% Albott A I;tuf 1. an John W Mill. r v. 3 , Corm! t al. I i.e.. %1 . ,,,1m! z A I,:ki,• to • i J :lin Patt.thill. et, al Etnaouvi t kziLt vs Lew le W :a. powir.a. Pt, li ' V D .cent)". r 1 , I:51. l{gislen•'s ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF teal Estaie. Election Aiouice. NT‘YTICP II EIS Ettle GIVEN. To 11, and:bolo.. me Acnierny. that nl n!ct lon cl rd Nl, 1 ttittgrall'ltikt:4 il l. 1 1E 1)(e ‘ C J i lt " lat ( On An...lump in the nurnlgli wt eq the twin, TV% U und VUUIt u'n nu , ,1 , n, ity n nt 1..1 tho WM ... MUl.ns :'co'y. IMSI GRAND JURORS 1 For February term, 1852. lirobett I nwitea I Fe nner 4 Rat, Ovid F.amar 1 Jordup Arad t'ainitr Jacobilempb-11 Fermat 8 G. or, ON. EA r ra , mer J o•n`i MilllVooll Farmer r: t . on.el Km illlfi. • en,wer 0 hnareltihowalter Framer e. Lane tielien Favorer rlo J.,idan . Janie: M. I ,wantrd Fatima Mein 9 J.remma Allies rennet • nredy ^' .I,,tai Dunlap . Farmer Pece ri Joseph It st Fiume? W nod Wait! ''. Rreeer KID% Farmer Bums Ile 6 J. ha I.lye I Fxdiat do M. A. ntiok Teri I • ' Cleertield.bvt, 3 .1..c0b ['abler Farmer 11,pdr..r I I.l)Avin Hoyt I, lea reittion 10 John Fe-Colon Framer do Johu tioaamati (Dutra . - Girard Witlinrq 'tucker regular [,beta 0 [[avid Kira • • Mileorrlght Penn John klioOrnan. Fruiter li.nnheni , 3 atom: Wilioa.r. Farmer •l'Oggs „.....__. '1::1 . . TRAVIS JURORS For February term, 1952. John Wholly Tanner ' Borntida 4 Joseph Ned ,o do lii. or We.tover co eo i wIN ten Atollloan , do • do Joseph Eason do do 8 Namoel Toledo's Former La ivronco David Mown do • do . 5 Joules Irwin Farmer 0 do Ale:under sod Nowyer do John Duileh t 1011. net maker - Clan rfiell Duo heavy Fainter do loom Thornpoon do • J Han John ri an do • .do firpq 1101 do Pcilusan • . Jame' Johnson Farriror , • Faun , tion.g Lhoirer. •• ' F a mot Wady J union Dopsull " do t o •••.,. do A. I. Schoo.l - Tudor . • • John Hollow ceter Ea' mor. • Did' a MI vim Teykr , 'do , . ' .. Dray . Cra land Wlhun ' . • • do " it., Hiles Murray- Illocitsmilti ' . do Patriot I °WWI P4ll2ltr •• Wo al ward Runty 11. third 113 Chest • onion Unruh ugh do • ' tin .. r liarint Blotto Trliller , • Bozo{ Va'entlooGaraliort ' Farmer. d 3 Tho.ous Ira two, ~ ; • eurpenrCr .' • do Russell fslaMortay .. rgralrc ' 'Beg ' John T. li:e'er , - • do ' •d o . Joseph Mt wood ' • do' ' ' .I)Poto'ur' MI h ru L. Boom l'3lo .1w a WPIII • . • ' - , do LI • :. Jacob Lydick ~ '' ' . d d o o; ' • '. , I t o R. el. II a mohrey • ?dill r • •d r? . AlLlWlleallth . Farmer F"-cooria' . ~ , ~....--. To .insties 'atilt Pence, ~• Tim Jorlges or,tho Ctiu (for Quittor r eal 00' Wilt Citoofir ttlt inotnn 0 omit un Patton 44' Commoon elm!'" for tho =nig , Tina Joilloes 01 tha Poore w Otani fore pleat° motto re urn to nle 01 eh ComtnonwoalLh butinosi PY mtal nr oth. twist us Ewa nrter thesoma come.% bolo a them as tha came thereof will adult of. JOP.E2II p. FRANCE:, Cledrilold.:1000:20.185/:' • • . • "GOODS'! r 0001) I; , NW% Goosing Ot•the old WWI or 1.11G1.1:P. CO.. ,n ill Grand nod 'mooting tilr4 Ka 600LIO. 'Which will inld lannlier. or etotto :ay 1.4/ HAPEi. -it an - Ittell ARV tIo::s . IP. . ).• :..,1 L 0,113.31 ;o'li BUSINESS DIRECTORY-OF, CLEARFIELD COUNTY. The folloWto't f3sttos ate published, tis we inti• mate d f ., ?o w.ti,io ago 'belt would,be,,.without (mi." minivan, (exr opt in a few in,tances.) with those immediajuly humcared. We ,said then, auk noW repat. that Leo intend to charge from, oar: to two dollars in eitelt case; but that we'dlll Not illSkt on payment, but trust to the honor nod judgment : of our friends. The rid vortisemeto are to remain ior on, year, and all removalr, corrections and al lt.ra one noted and made 'without additionnl el age. It can . do no harm to stiOnte. ,But it toitY, and doubtleSs will, he the menus of benefit.. ting 1111 Illy. Besides tilt:, it will ha n credit Input county abroad—tor the eircu:ntion of our paper is not confined to the limits of Clearfield ciiiitity— ,llli sho win a proper spirit of enterprise ranting our, citizens. • l'here nre many others vt hom we should like to notice, I , ot a e hero no man fur nture this %.% rok— whill:t there ore ninny othr.ts whe'seburinetn, Or v‘ Imre [Olive ot btenness, ue aro toarrint of, and of course eniahlt teperwheir Cards until I,dviseti: .111 such mill he promptly n:temlett to by giving LEONARD & MOORE, 1.11. / ' 7 6! Dc. _ _------_--_—_—_—_- J. IL JONES, Brgry ftwiEtt--Ani.iLiEg rr ii!erice 'on bAvi,.ea 'PAW. um! Vou atioi.- 2 1t Dec. 2/. ILO I. "" JAS. B. GRAVIAM, M v-yr . Clteiliail mut I pI',ALIM IN I.I3N ASEIt ---6tnlielitaton, If ru.lruid Dep. al. 1101, ----------- 5 - C. KRATZER, .. 1 j LACII ANT AND LUMBER I i...l.LEU—Cother ul ..7.1. Fr.-to. and Luella etNat—tgearrield. Pee 0. 11.51. ------ JAS. ALEXANDER, • 110..5•3 MA ItElt—iu his new shop Jon Dlaikel %the.. l near M P ormie• hmel. Dee. i!9, 18 il . \VALLACE & HILLS, ETA) E I.IIIILIGN AN I) lg Ira 1•:.:3TIC: NEIL -1:01. A:x Di Shaw's tAd .14.4.1—Laval I chi. li. a 111)..19.511 ISAAC JOHNSON, ph•l' K e , 11111 , :MANE11-4Vest end of Show's Pow on 1. 0 Market sty ,d—a.sesie Dod. DI. It J. L. HUNTER, p.-0).111; $l.• FuLEIGN DOME:STIP MP:Iit:PAN Lk PFi I —lslliket ttieet. l\vo'clows west of Merit Its I:, el Imo. ill, 1011. THOMAS SHEA, TM IA o[l—lDShrtw's tLv.• nn 1., I L - i 31. A: K. WRIGHT, • 1 . • Pat II NT ANU I!..XI.T.Nt3tVB 111:.11.P.11 IN WM . hw,,st U‘ilf.rf 11,. - Loo D dd-C 1,,,11, Id 111. -• - G. C. PASSMORE, 1 11 AC K 'nIITII -At the UI,I Fulmar) - utw Jo er . 18,1. - I me* to tad thp t•ret 1/c4; RICHARD MOSSOP, Iji• ETA Ia It (IP FOLK (IN A.41)1 )N1 !C. 112- I .1N,)1 , T; 1,1(1110R/4-At M.:l,r S VW-. old on Ito. Wed Dole or At Dm, Su. In ,1 GEO. RICHARDS, pAIutoNAII,A; Sticw , c, ltovt‘,. l u:, a r.-I;', , arf el.I. ih.e. Ibs . RICHARD GLENNAN, ,4 1, -1' & in ~ 1 1010.'‘ 11 ,, w co Mast.et Dee. 3 I. 18 ------- - --- --- MRS. ELIZA IRVIN, 1-4•XTENPIVP.' F',11t.N111. , 1 ANDfI:)- lJ cn.l of State sttett rt la. 11.1.1 113, 1851. ISAAC LH' T. AN II I.IO.ALEIC. IN 1,11:111.11;i1 ANL) I 1 I.;ouniry P.thlucedoitilky—Sultelitreet. Cherry 11.1 e. 11•1 Ihl Leo. LO. G. W. TURNER, ARII ,N "OLE lid tioralwest e-Tntr 01 Enna und MIA.) AIeBRIDE, ►, rTAIT,Lit &:1D (1C I.E( Lumitmz—rz.ii , ast eon,: ul :Atlie 1...:cu.tt0e.:11. 3 GEO: W. RLIEENI, , II A T ,NIANUFACTURIift 'ln •t Leiwt en SI ,ket Mud t.ocuat.. lAS I. T. L. BARI2E-Tl'-, riii,l:ll‘ , : ',15 . 1 1.. g. 11A 1 A rvdi Yk L. 1.1. it bur. , e.le mi:u. n I e Pep 90, D. S. PLATTMER, II 'AII OR. -New Washingtol. Burulieo lo•cn•Flp. Clesr I be I) C 4 , 1 ,0 . 11,,ember tPal. JOHN FLEGAL, 1„111.M.304101T11-1,taltelshotir Wagons huge &a Ntely one lon U. .ha - t...i notzue ;151 • GEO. B. GOODLANDEIt, vv,k(.o,-mAKix—i.,,,lerstog. k 4n, to coder 111,01 Lille... a n d on en nl .mm, I''c 'SI• A. L. SCIINELL, rMI/)!(-1,11ther. du Lie rook j.. 81 of Cned Nna I_ 3. C. , UV. 5 0 CO (.I:ier 101.. w. JOHN CARLILE, 11. 1,Act(6 - srirrn. Ju.vrtcti UL 1110 PLIAC I E-I,uth e • 11, i/V1 , . PETER SEYLEII, FR oN.Fctilinift-re. Luttl• yobttnr—it• tote all teirto 0 it • uru male 01 ttm Dust matrix!, hurl rem r4 uuable Dee. 2 1,1,1 THOMPSONS, 1-IARTSOCK, & CO. 111.0N-F 4 •V VllS—Curw on:illa. Au b x : 11 : 6 4 .v 14I sort a inept a Cueing:, lo vie tervider. CLIA M BERS & KLEVFER t ( i r E o L i ; L l y:1 1, h 0:1A Ili a A I S : 40 d a B. F. S'ITRLING, CADIILIIft A AIINE:33•MAKEIL ued JU3TICE He, l'l4:AClU—Cu.Y..rusvtlio. • Doe Sd 15 1. ROBERT McNAUL, T , ),NNER—At lha JLI) STAND is CuiweL.tvi ie. • • De" J.; PO. P. 'PLIOMPSON, ( yrivsx.tri.:v-;.ma, he round either atilt' dike, orat 'See. ie's hutel—Cui wetivaliu—v, heft net s)of• urate.sigouli) c.) et. • Veo. 1851 SAMUEL. WAX, 'lour aro, 13110,FMAK1411-o)twentrillitt lam W;11. W.. FLEMING, • VSTINt SALOON. LATING-HOUS.e. root OcN F. 3 O'l iN AL. w r villa. lko. 2L wt." Buw.. 13. PATTON, • . 'Aniei - Erm.tii.tAt—Eina, end of Stale ctreet—ear , en vl le. • • Veo 7e9, /8,11. SAMUEL B.' TAYLOR, TANNCR anq BOOT Atli 8110 E 14AN r All 11.111ER 1411f W,lr ilia. •• • • ' - Dee. LH. 1 4 I • P. •,'HAMBERS, • • • tlTHEELvvitioirr,uki. AlTinlttittat. nuust.: it L•1(.110; . . . • • M. WOOD, , IIIVSICIAN,. Nay, taw'itys be; found iii lesidento'in tl t icaal.svitld, %Wien 1106 lifUleS4l.l l 114,4,1, ' LAPOA r ASz LEWELLIN, - CtfAlAi laud - r i• . . . _........._ ._ _.. f..b. THOMPSON, ilt,ma,s)isT“, AVNiont rujeje., F; po . 1 round on „LP 'butt. nod W. 1144 Ova Ver." best Why u 1 hued st(40111' tun bosouillUtt.'llll,leutville,. •• 1 ,• : ~ ',l ~; Veii,„:ll;)7sl. --_-----7-7-7—r—r-i- --, ,,,-'.7 -. , 1 -r -T -r- , -.. -- - , l^ - 1 -,- 1 ,::„,i5 .. ~. .. JOl - 11)4 - V. , Itlig/ARDS . ),I ...11/:,:t,r 1i)).4[V . 1 . 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