Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 01, 1852, Image 3

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cLEglyispu Pa., Apyll 11852.
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( t Stileect to the decision6:f the Democratic
Vettionaß Convention.) •
COMMIV3IO , IEIe.
W iLLI A 111-IE.ARIGHT
OF trAFICTIriI OOVICTY.
PUBLIC METING.
AxDONE AND giDEN,RAILDOAD:-4
meeting of those friendly tu,the proposition
of constructing a Raillioad from the Con-'
trot . Rakt road, to Erie/ Will 'be' held at the
Court House in the Borough of•Clitarfield,
on Sattirday the 10th mitst4 at early:reap
, MANY CITIZENS. •
1852..
..krtornsit inoon.The last flood was
a Very poor one-,--but few of the rails that
started reached market. The rain of
Tuesday last. has again raised the water to
goad rafting order, aad our river presents
a busy *Rule. '
THE NEW 111111011, LAW.
The subject of the passage of a law pre
.
venting the sale of spiritous liquors, in
quantities of less, than A 1 gallons, or what
isal; substitute f or the celebrated Maine
Law, is likely to etten stipercide the uni
veFtna -Bank question; iu importance at
HaFrisb4rgh. An, i MMon se number—some
say•two huni.ire4ihnusand petitioners have
demanded Legislative enactment on this
subject, and the probability is, that the
questlbn of such a law may be submitted
to a direct vote of the people.
Oterhe Whig. State Convention was
held at Harrisburg, last week, for the ap
pointment of Delege tea to a National Con
vention, and for the nomination of a Pres
idential Electoral ticket, nod also a candi.
date for Canal , Commissioner. General
WINDFIELD SCOTT, was declared as the
choice of the Whig party of this State, the
vote standing 113 for Soott, to 5 for all
others—by which it would seem that the
Convention was not a Very full one. JA
COB HOFFMAN, of Berke county was nom
inated for Canal Commissioner.
°trThe last adviees from Europe bete
ken a crisis ahead. The French Govern-'
ment has formally demanded the expulsion
by the Government of the Republic of ,
Switzerland of the French refugees. This
demand, apparently. intelligent letter wri
ters assert, will not he acceded to, and war
is quite likely to follow.
Later advices report the settlement of
the difficulty between Switzerland and
rot nco-;-,,Switzerland substantially agree
ing to all that France demanded,
OFY9n tho second page of to-day's pa
per will be'found the Veto Message of Gov.
Bictiza, which will no doubt receive, as it
justly merits the careful perusal of every
Puider of the Republican.
THE IIEGISTBATIOI LAW.
The law that paised, the Legislature, last
inter, requiring the Registration of all
rem, marriages and deaths, became a
• w without , the signature of the Governor.
This Jaw takes effect from and after the
rct ofJulY. next, and if faithfully carried
will prove to be of vast utility in many
-.pacts. The Prelich nation have had
uch a law it Operation ever since 1790,
sad is-probably theonly country where the
'system has leen effectually, carried out.—
t there furnishes &lids for statistical in
fan:laden as 'to -the relative increase and
rowth 'oleo popidation that can be found
`th no other part.of thel'worid..
The-followingit it. Verkr correct synop.
or it,, which is taken From . the Mercer
Press
BIItTIie s .„IIIARRIAGES AND MCAT/M.--
The act providing for the registration of
Triages, births and deaths which was
by the Legislature, iuts become a
w viithout the signature of the Governor,
• • • been passed within ten days of the
krlaikrthalastsession and not sent back
"i • *tee days after the meeting of the
• '-•.t'Legislature. The bill requires the
r and, Recorder' of each county to
a. book for registrations, in which
wlrl be•entemd, in case , of marriage, the
- aird'oecupation of the husband, his
lace of 'birth and residence, and the name
f his parents; also the name of ,the wife
d her, parents,' together with the color
the parties, the time and plade where the
" -remedy *t is performed, and the newe l
ad residence of the person:performing it.
ese racts in the form of a certificate, un
,r oath, must be furnithed to the Regist
.
; by the clergyman, or • • person officio
., within thirty days, under a penalty of
*OW. - le cmsa erkbirths, the pyysi
. .ian or other person-in attendance is re
,
under the same penalty, the name and 0c
,.11,4400f the parents, es . ; welt, 'the
word* mOther Pmvieuelo, mar is
ehti'ieiitliaOolOr of the add; the time of
birtl4 6:6••^;Whee 'deaths - otetillY the 'Milne
l e k?" 71°04 (as nay ce cad be as
nlurP e thene***, must be return.
:the occupation, piviceipf
and deeth,..eause - ofdeath,' • end iiber
'Negteet or re.
oT prpar • Orson" In
to •tike,such
return, subjects him to a ppnaltrcf. twenty
4011046 '
llkeipeniitrorregbitrigiiampe
tops paid out ofthe county treeteuiir:
et7l) - kray
which took place; in PhigpabtniCentreco.,
l ie taken from the centre „Democrat of th e
24th ult 1- -
"An anrortnaubinflray toolat place in
Philipskert. Centre County . on the evening
oilthe2o; betweeniWoyoung men by the
nattie of.Thamas PYles and' George Ha
gin itr Which the. fermer received four
stabs with a dirk hnife, either of whi ch,,
.
may. prove ,. - fatal. There were- sever a l
persons present, but owing to the darkness
!of the evening, no one knew at the.time
that Pyles had been stabbed. ,On leaving
Hagin ho exclaimed to the persons pros.
ont that Hagin hid a knife, and started im
mediately down to Dr. Fosters house,enter
ed the dining room where the family were
lat tea, and exclaimed he , had been stabbed
by George Hagin and wanted to be taken
cared. The Doctor seeing him in a faint
ing condition, arose from the table caught
him and laid him down. He was then ta
ken to his boarding house, and on exami
nation it was found that a large per.
tion pf the small intestines had protruded
through one of the cuts in the lower part
of the abdomen. Begin was taken into
custody but made his escape, he was pur
sued retaken, and brought to this place,
1 where he again made his escape and is
now at large. The sum of $2O is offered
by the constable for his arrest,. and deliv
ery in the jail of the county.
His knife was found over the fence
close by where the affray took place.—
Pyles is lying in a very dangerous cond.
lion and but little hopes are entertained of
his recovery.
OtrWe have later intelligence from Phil
ipsburg, which speaks positively of Pyle's
recovery.
EDITORIAL Cumieu.--:-We observe by
a late number of the Pennaylanian, that
W. H. Hope, Esq.,who was formerly
connected with the altimore Argus, and
a gentleman of fine abilities, has assumed I
the control of that journal. It will here
after be issued as a penny sheet. We xe
tend to the new editor the right hand of
friendship, and trust with all sincerity that
the Democracy of Pennsylvania will yield
it a warm and cordial support under the
existing arrangement.--Dena Union.
THE MINE LIQUOR LAW
The Maine liquor law was up in the
Senate yesterday, and had a decided ma
jority in its favor on every vote- It how
ever was amended in many particulars, the
last one of which provides that liquor may
be manufactured in the State, and sold in
quantities not less than thirty-one gallons.
It may, therefore, be regarded in the light
of the thirty-one gallon law instead of the
entirely prohibitory law. An amendment
was also adopted submitting the question to
a vote of the people. In this form the bill
will probably pass.--Dem Union.
BANK NOTE PESTILENCE.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, in noticing the
statement ofDr. Buckler, of this city, that
smallpox is often communicated by means
of small notes, says :
"The teller of one of the banks of Col
unbus, an estimable young man, contract
ed the disease by handling a batch of bills
which had been transmitted from this city,
where the small-pox was then quite prev
alent and in malignant form. The young
man died; and, by such a seemingly harm
less channel of communication, was that
loathsome pestilence the cause of a fam
ily losing their main-stay in life."
The foregoing statement from a very
respectable physician, is another very
strong reason why the Legislature of our
State, shouid not repeal the law which
prohibits the circulation of small notes of
other States within our borders.
Dem. Union.
Otr"At a meeting of the Democrocy 'of
Morgan co., Missouri, says the Pennsylva
nian, the following eloquent resolution was
unanimously passed. It is by the promul
gation of such principles that the Demo
cratic party has succeeded—and as. long
as they adhere to the doctorne they will
triumph in every contest against all oppon
ents:
Resolved, That we are unconditionally
opposed to nullification, Abolitionism,
Fourierism, Free Soilism, Socialism and
all other false and dangerous notions,whose
only tendency is to engender discord, pro•
duce strife, and alienate one section of the
Union from the other, and thus, weaken
the attachment of the people to our happy
government, and impair its perpetuity.—
We declare , all persons who hold to aay of
these doetrines as enernies to libekty and
good government._ -
TELEGRAPH TO THE PACIF/C.—Henry
O'Reilly of telegraph celebrity, is now ear
nestly engaged in promoting the project
ofextending the telegraph westward to the
Pacific; and is aangukne of, being able to
have it in operation .to San Francisco
‘ eighteen, months, 'proVidedk Cdoreis
shall • makee 'favorable -,vesponse , t o , his
memorial asking for right of way through
the'wildeiness and protection to hisyires.
The distance'between Missouri and San
Francisco is about 2,300 miles.
. DREADFUL • Svarioiox:—=Nand, Hum.
ford, recently sequined of poisoning Mis
Engle, at Cumberland, is'lnow suspected
of poisoning three husbands, who died sud
denly. The lasthusband died in Somer
set county three years ago. His body hen
been 'disinterred, and it was found that he
was poisoned. ( ,
4:77The Maine his passed the Nirt
nesota't,egiilatuterWith a. proviso for sub
mitting it to a direct : Vote of the *Pie.—
The vote throughput the Territory is to be
taken OD the tlttit Monday in,
OttvThere, it ply in England to
evAM Pled, hundred :More
worn*p, than men 'go' mad'&ghat country,
the proportion being about eight to seven.
1 1 i
Innored.Tragedy n ge n y
aiie MNty iidic ems -
The Fairmount 'Me Virginian of Sat
urday says: • - •
- A report Was brought. here on Thurs
day, by the mait!oktrrier from Clarksburg,
to the read thnt a. horrible and wholesale
murder was , committed in , West Union,
Ddldttidge county, on last Wednesday
nigg Six men 'and.one woman are said
to have been cruelly. murdered. 'Money
is - supposed to, have been the Object, •as
s4oollxre said to have been taken by
the perpetrators, 'lt is thought that this,
crime and the escape of Owens frana
Clarksburg jail,were hotheaded by three
men, strangers who came to Clarksburg
on Saturday evening preceding, and who
are now suspected. to be accomplices of
Jacques and his gang.
They are thought to have helped Owens
out of jail, by letting a rope down the
chimney and drawing him up. He is
known to have since taken a boat to Park
ersburgh, on the Ohio rive; and it is fear
ed he will escape. The other parties left
Clarksburg on Wednesday, reaching West
Union the same night. Stopping at the
same house with a party of persons mov
ing west, and either kdowiog or learning
that the movers had money, the villains
rose in the night and murdered every hu
man being but themselves about the house;
and escaped.
' John Owens who is hero referred to, had
been confined in the jail, at Clarkesburg
since last November, on the charge of set
ting fire to the buildings, burnt there at
that time, escaped on the night of the 14th
instant by crawling up the chimney.
DREADFUL MURDER.—The editor of
the Lehigh Register gives the following ac
count of a dreadful murder which occurred
in the town of Easton on Tuesday last:—
"It appears that Barney Andrews and his
wife, the unfortunate victim, had lived to
gether for many years in a very quarrel.
some manner, and finally parted, some
fifteen or eighteen months ago. The
husband, in a state ofintoxication ' on the
fining above mentioned, forced his way
nito the house, which she determinately
tried to resist. He finally succeeded, and
when in, cut her throat from ear to ear
with a razor. Persons living in the second
story of the house gave the alarm of mur
der, when it so happened that a police of
ficer was near by, and the demon was im
mediately taken. • He confessed the hor
rid deed, and requested to be hung for it
the next day."
orWe have conversed, says the Nor
folk (Va.) Herald, with John Morris, a
very intelligent and respactablo Mored
man from Elizabeth City, N. C., who has
just returned from a visit to Liberia, the
object of which was to see the country,
and, if he liked it, to return for his f i amily
and those of his friends who, up,oti hear
ing his report, might be induced thereby
to emigrate along with them. He spent,
six weeks in the country, chiefly at Bassa
and Monrovia, and the account which he
gives of the country is in every respect
favorable. The colony was in a most flour
ishing condition—good government, excel
lent society, plenty of schools and church
es, cheap living, provisions of every kind
abundant, agriculture and the mechanic
arts, and, in •short, all branches of busi
ness prosperous, and the people contented
and happy. The soil i's exceedingly pro
ductive,and adapted to the cultre of all pro
ductions of our Southern States, besides
numerous others of indigenous growth,
and the climate continues to, improve as
the cultivation of the country extends.—
He says he expects to take out with him at
least fifty emigrants besides the members
of his own family, and does not doubt that
the entire free colored population in the
counties around Elizab'b City will follow as
soon asthey can make their arrangements
to emigrate.
The Bth of April has been set apart by
Gov. Boutwell, of Mass., as a day of public
fasting, humiliation and prayer.
ANOTHER ScIEN7IFIC WONDER Piteste
pin Artificial Digestive Fluid.or Gastric Juico !
A great Dyspepsia Curer. prepared from Rennet.
of the fourth Stomach of the Ox. alter directions of
Baron Leibig,the great Physiological Chemist, by
J. B. Houghton, IV, D., No.ll North Eighth Street,
Philadelphia. Pa. This lea truly wonderful rem
edy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver
Complaint. constipation, and Debility. curing after
nature's own method, by nature's own agent, the
Gastric Juice, Bee Advertisement in tkimitoreol.
MARRIED.—On Thursday, March 25,
by Rev. M. T. Merwin, Mr. Valentine
Gearhart to Miss Mary , Cadwallader, both
of Morris townshipiClearfield county.
ADJOURNED onPumir COURT. SALE OF
' Vacfaclarl Llll3EZH:karacilic:
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BY VIRTUE of IS mime( th e Orphan' 44
Com of Clearfield county. mated at
reoesahos taw,
II ri
infif•there sent to es powsi io
t• es 0 wAb es MOND AY THE THIRDiP
4 E M
"
4141 NEXT. at the cos house. la the beseilith of Peak
Geld • the followlan dawn ,
g ia
Farm of lig Acres of Land,
,
Bltaate6Plke township, Clearfield seaate. luta Hollows
and roe oa of John Pa Intros,. Owned, adjoining lands of
Haslet 4. Wander Colwell. and ethers. having then.
A Two Story Log House, and a Large
' and Commodioutt Baru'
Ira.ttlitttliim ax it t jun f iTi v igro &MB
WWII, 007 Walther °fibs nadittlgs
' 04 , 0eks. delifiddiee Mow to be Paid at
the, wiaLtatothes can the balsas* la lime egad
JUlsoeiresinOete.witil twat.
ON
tplitzzaTum to be seated upon the prow
se by mantas* wog banes, 'mid
Cl ,
%doe of uircloaLt t _
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essfitold.iittli it lira ir.mitysi. Ad alaidea.
~'. elektiot' Iraninifie 1361114olii:
& 1 1/W,Vmd7ril l iAke li fta l it, oa d taa ml trtars 'er
honour of Oswald. Ts, likhotoi wal. Alas at tam ataJa•
:Vlto mei limo florin to said. usui it i fall; sais it
* who' eed main will lol .iostioc sins the
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THE Walklajtoniaa:
Quote,le AMIN' a Monday evening the ist Of ARIA
orCleallield coast" sill, hold 'Units
MA at. emir audio tight. In. the court house. The Mends
etumporoece, and the Ladles In Iparqcniar..ara fernto
J. H. Idornaile and ThOs. Bl i CollotstiEeitire.. will address
the timeline •
Acid 1. 1033. .P. GULICH, President.
•
•
•
c CATLIN leaden/ his thaolts to Mears. Mita
Hrectst. kJ. Gulden O. Metrwl. Thomas DlCts.
Geo Rowan aod .1. I'. Ennio, for tit., Tory eicohout Minos
with which they acoompasted thssasiatsos or the recant earnr
halos of the pu DIN of the Academy. Also, to all othan who
In any way aided la making ths otroessray anaugetweals.
Academy.lUleatlield Match
Court Protium:Mon.
WERHAS. The Honorable ROBERT . G. WIRTH,
Preelaeot Joke Of the Court of COM mon Pees of the
Fourth Judi lall/ittfiet. competed or the ooaqtles of Chute.
Feld. Elk. McKean,' Patter and 'lluke.and 'he flosorabl,s
11711ARD tittAW end JCIIN 1' tin tr. AttmleueJoeges
Clen•fiehi county, hero rue ed their precept beeline date
the EIXTII day of Pebruary OH, to roe directed, for hold.
lava
`COURTF CCllti MOS MIME. ORHIAN' COURT OF UV QUARTER tlEBStUfgl3. AN D OF
OVER ANL TErilldlNEtt AND 13ENERAI, JAIL. DE-
At Clerarthrld, In and for Clcalfie'd molt. on t, e MST
MUNLAa ct May next—betas tread day or the month
NOTICE IS. THEREFORE. lIEREBY GIVEN,
To the Caron° r, Justice. of the rel 10.!. tied Cons able, In and
for the courtly of Clearfield, ect appear in Our own proper
permits. with Rolls. Record.. Inquisition., Esamiantioes and
other Remerabranom. to do those things which their offices
and in their behalf appertain to be done , and all witnesses,
and other pitmans, proseoating in behalf of the Commonwealth'
against any prisoners. ate tyquired to be then and there at
tending, and not depart without Jane. at their peril. Jurors
are requested to be punctual in their attendance at tbe ap.
pointed time. ogreeably to notice. -
GI YEN under my hand at Clearfield. Ibis 90th day of March.
theyis ear or our Lord one thousand eight. hundred and
rilly•ona, and the Beventy.sixth year of Ametloen lade*
psndenoe.
ALEXANDER CALDWELL. Sheriff.
Bberiffla Sale of Beal Estate.
BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni BspOß
nas.inuedeutil tholUort al Oommon Pleas
Uleatileld cos say. elate ti
ma directed. will ost ear of
passed t
_frith sale. et the cows Genes In_Bito si tangh of
4/IMdflaskl. Gas MIINDAY 151tOOlertlf Y neat,
the Tollowill kstegleity. till wit ;•••Oso of amesonts
toyed os warrant to Jaoob Dowieleg. n Decatur tewnehio.
handed by Imola la the mamas of Benjamin Welt, John
Tarim. Hugh Ely and Richard Thomas, with rsii small Ins.
provemotat on the some made ht Jonathan Kephart. One
Vinci tho rtsidue or John tiouanian io Bet:wain townaldo.
costalaiag BdJ cease 158 porous*. bouaaled • lay tracts of Fred.
*rick Iludnan. John Malls lands of Joseph Barth. together
with an improvement on the same by dimple. Also, 17h
acres ot I,norgo chaff. in Decatur township. bounded by
leads of Edna ondAl but. John Otsowalter. Henry Khans ant
traota :rota' sad Was. Hansom.. Also an same township,
the on) moot the Wm tiansorn ry
auey. oontatalng kik sorsa.
bound by made of alaoob P Ronk,. Ede tom Pike. lands 01
Michael Knot. George Pineal, Wet. Drinker and Richard
Thomas. Alto. the - midge of Henry Drinker. contaralus
um. in Dentur township. bounded by lands of Runnel
()men. John Gots Rickard Thomas, Bosh Ely and Thomas
I' Cope, on which them is an Improvement made by Josiah
Molwond. Machos* Treat in name of Thomas Edmunson.
containieg dill acres and 14 perches. boss • ed by liiihneton
surveys, J-ho Winker, and lands of Daniel Albert. with the
improvements made on the same by Daniel Kephart. senior,
John Beams. and John Beams Junior. In Decatur township.
Alto, survey
the name of John Drinker. costaisleg 43ti
ecru 74 perches. lb Decatur township, bounded by tracts in
damn of Tnorou Unloosen, Patrice Moore. Jonathan Nes
but, John alma saCDaniel Albeit. with Improvements
made by Henry Kephart, joalor. Also, the residue ofJohn
dkyron. in Dewar township, containing
as
IN norm ltd it oh•
es. bounded by John Dilater, B chard Thom. Ben &min
Wilson, and lands of Jacob Baughman, Also. sunny the
come or virm,Wilioa.j. Lieccana township, motels's Bid
awes 115 perohas, bonadid by surveys in tne name of William
Rawls, Benjamin Yonne, !Wary ,and Herman Witmer—late
the eausteot Daniel Ullman and Myson N. Manley. and sea
w 1 and taken in. ezeoution and to be sold an the property of
said Unruh and StanitS. •
ALSO,
Patriot.
By of a similar writ. Waned out of the urns court.
and is me directed. will be exposed to pubBcgalup at the
gams time and oleo., 2 Certain Tracts of Laud situate In Pars
towlmhiP. bounded and described as follows :—lies of them
beginning at a fatten white oak comer. thence by and of
damsel !Hodge% south 77 degrees east 118) perches Ma post.
thence north 13 de rem west 41 and five tenth perches to a
post, thence moth 7 degrees 60 perches to a post, thence south
18 degrees east 41 and five teeth perches to a whits pine, teener
south 6 perches toe cheennt oak (fallen.) thence east 117 per.
ches to a post, thence north by land of Hugh Hall 78 perches
to a pout. thence east 63 parches to spout. thence nOrl h BO Ow
ohm to a post, thence west 183 and geese tenth perches to •
whits pine stump. thence north 166 perches to a post, thence
memos north 61 degrees east 40 perches to a post, thence south
Sidearms • .s. 65 and five tenth perches to a post, thence
multi 23 degree east 74 perches to a post. thence by laud p 1
Wm. Hartshorn wroth b d Tome west KS perches toe hemlock.
thence by land of leaso Bloom moth 70 degrees ant 111 pou
ches to • cucumber. timer watts a degrees east*. perches to
tee lace of besicalag. contythslas Two iluduagn AND
6EvEN y-ER,IIT acres and eighty cad sew. teath pendia.
with alktivaacre for roads, ea.. with about EIGHTY acres
cleared, with Three Dwelling bonees..l3tabling and a small
theithshop Berson amotod. The other R NOS of laid is demob
ed as follows .—lleglanlng at a whits pm., thanceby land of
Abraham Ilarsock north 76 perches to white oak. thence by
land of Hugh Hall south Bt3f. degrees east b 7 parches to a
whim pia, them:oust 47 parches to the plus of begherinul.
contalaln. TEN ao as and allowance. Idaizad •nd takers to
execution and to be sold as the property of George 0. hue
.
MAL _ _
ALSO,
BV VIRTUE of a writ of Viroditkad Emus. lamed out
ef the same oouit. and to sae directed. will be exposed to
public gala. u the same time and Dime s cartels Tram or
Lot of Lead at oats In Pena towaship,_ learfigkl county. is
Peenville, bounded by Jobs Stele, Ells a Fenton sad the
then Hepe tures:dee med. wins B
a oum and Hlackmltbabop
therms emoted. Beized sad taken in execution and to be
gold to the property orktiory Long.
At the same Uwe and plass, a Certain tract of land situate
la Elsocaria township lreatlield county. coatalaiss VA &Md.
with about two acres cleated and a los house them* erected;
bottoded by triads of/ohs Mossiest and others. Seised and
takes is esecntloa and to be sold as the mot:arty of John
Henry Abbess.
ALSO,
At the same time and place is certain lot aground Illtt
In th Bonanib of Clearfield known by N 0.69: bounded on the
West by kbroond stmt. on the north by an Alley. on tan East
by an Alleys asd on the South by lot No Si. Seised nnd to
ken In execution, and to be told so the property of Mary
ALSO, ,
At the sometime and place. sourish'. lot of ground sate ate Is
the Borough el eurwensville elearbeld county. on the smith
side or BMW strut. West of Walnut street, beginning at a
corner of a lot now or late of Wm. Irwin. extendiag East
ward aloes gab, dtate street. 60 feet to a Lot of Samuel Way's.
thence along the same ninth 180 feet, more or less toes
therm along the same west bU feet to gala lot nnw.or late or,
mo. Irwin, tad meson along the isms. s. nth, 150 feet to the
place or biglanieg . with a two story frame house and other
improaments thereon er,oted. Seised and eaten in exacts.
don and to be odd as the property or Samna' Clark.
A. CALI) MILL. Ehruiff.
Sheriff' s Office, March 1852.
vogiliztozz Notnao.
NTOTICE l twreby given. that the following accounts
LI have been examined sod mused by me. and remain Gild
of record In this ethos for the Inspsction of beim Inatews
creditors, and all others la an ti attest way ringed. sod will
be present...l to Ow nest Cry us' coast o Clearfield County
to be held at the Court bquise n the Borough of Clearfield, on
Thuds, the 4th day of May nut. for confirmation and al
lowasoo.
let The accouv t of George Weaver Exton tor of Godlried Wes.
vet, late of Wady tiownsblo, Cletrfleld county, deccoued.
AL rho Atoountof Goolfriod Executor of the estate
of Catharine Weaver. late of Brady township, Ckarfiekl
county deceased.
81. The Account of filmon Thompson Administrator of the
estate of Ames isord , late of Becoarlagownsido. Clearfield
county, aeorgs.a.
4th.' The accoust ofionathan Kephart. Admtnistratorof this
estate of Thomas Morgan. la • of Decatur towasitlO. Mar
fl Id county. deceased.
6th. The Account of Elixa train. Admlatstratrit of the Estate
of ceas Johned. Irvin. late of ?Me towstablp. Clearfield county. de.
6th. The Acrount of .1, H. lidoEnally. Administrator of the
Resta of Margaret /Caller. late of the borough of Clear
field, Chatfield county .' deceased.
pro PORTER, Itiefftet.
Registers office. Clearfield, March 116.
- FIVE HUNDRED BOOR AGENTS WANTED.
A NY goof Wire god fotothoot man, ifi h %awl eapit,l
CA, of frone 011blio *ICA, ma mike largo profits by eggagiog
in th e sale of the loilowlag:
702101 m r email MI E 3 ooko.
ORAIDDERS INFORMATION Ft)R THE PEOPLE: nr
PopaluF.asyclopodta of UseMl Knowledge. Two large
octave volumes. containing 1700 Pasts.
PETERtiON'd lII§TORY OF THE /IIDERWAN REV
In.liTlON.' ow target octavo pages. with idko des Engra.
Pi t i l iß li tartN'S MEMORY OP THE UNITED STATES
PRaiccifetkA ri ftln t .tl v elrlftrAiWi t ti 'l hrili s a ! Mtir
Or AMhRLUA. Two largo octavo volumes, oontsining
MO pass. and 700 Engravings. Tn. bast Lbstorg of Am
*nenoutdo/lad.
PROdIT'd, PIAORIA LIV It OF • WASEINGTON. A
noisudid Root mutat GOO octavo pages , and 1600
, Engraving'. too t of Waskatitsw aver:pub.
7 t .
HPTOfrir F TUE INDIAN WARE. Pilo
Colored and MIN elate".
/11V TRUE , 111EPUOLICAri. Containing the Inaugural
Addrossesand the Pint Annual Addrasas and Messages of
all the ?widgets of tba Usltad b
eesiLbsuuon of
a e r ll 4 lB / 04 01„ftlitil av a thy
oi rrelo.. Raabe?.
the . ma:rand aa
Ito shad pastas. 00u
11114.11ai. Palaeglit !Nab MIL
AR ar
Lk"' ' lO ~ O vain Baravialts. boaatilally bond
1/P; CO hi lrl'a fIiSTORY OF TDB POPES. WO
lath cow arc pageo.ss Engravlngs
JOSRPLI WOOKAS. Lan Ldttloo, ono larKkvohitle.
cer.itirrto
rue
DB WORKS Or WM.
„r_lEftlift% ATUDIE3 ER
HITE% V OP WORLD. Valuable
Gasivallitstory. Vas large cocas* imams. la kb Madame
r*Vill • •
LI Ii GREAT AND,
rIELLEURATED•(MAR
-411 all Mai tit COO ISM. use lama mums or
!XI Mao, wlth - sumeginasoEstg sings.
ftgattior with a a'agallittorak* Waft' paißcula i 7
or
fur mat bbaal diosaaala will be era* ta Acosta VW)
1 01 17 islets la I safe at the above Vaisar i Ska. -
ir Or (OM panlosbine add ( rwisra .) ,
t , 4 4 * 1.101
• • • ' se.
April I. iva...ixa.
Eatate of hatiellmiteker, deemed. .
:munch, Is: a Mon Y. MYNA. Thattetion or Admin.
•• • t i nlat ik ra l g is tr tothesutechterfohlihkohua
ono • ' 44 yo '1400., a••••••d m kg
wool t• wsu , tompro• Dashing
WOW 'how ha lat+ hihlaS
tIwWZASCEL
r,0111.1 le "ip II to tz
V:i.tbmitimuitatsay aimeik4
waV id . i lmti lm 4 x klh4UollEV,,,Adou'z. •
. 1111. Ma* pAyLV. Aas t.
leinierance Neetiig.
(33 Ell EP Ca GI
ALSO,
lof Miattirdle
Of Foreign and Domestic Merchandise la Clear
field County, for the year 1852. ,
1, BELL TOWNSHIP.
itA n t e ! 111 1 47._ Co " a°dricre 1 4
1 Ciao
nt• wan , et do • 4 do
'lemmas )(tautly. llquor. - *4 do
BURNSIDE
Dots fei & Ake, to Nod/. H
Cummings gr. 111ehllr. do de
James hisMstrr • do 14 i o
Jultheatohso, a Boss. et. H do
BECCARIA TOWNSLIIP.
P ‘ ateldotawai o l i do
l i trt a Zf a il x .
)p llllOO
Do
i r
11110 f ' 14 do
POT at, du , 14 do
Weniok. do 14 do
BRADFORD TOWNSHIP. . "
•
James 11. Grahnin, no liquor. IV do
Ilurathall dr. Um. do 10 do -
BOGGS TOWNSHIP.
R. M. Ntevenson & Co{ at UQUOZ, 14 do
1. 1.. Untrett. o 14 ,do
BRADY - TOWNSHIP.
piM pli ße i rroit, stilton/. I{P do
o 14 do
Oscine, Arnold, i
ld. do 14 do
R. 11. Moore. do 14 do
Yrederink Arnold. do ' 14 do
CHEST TOWNSHIP.
Drab & Rorabaugh. no liquor. It do
plathanuel Hughes do 14 do
H. Peso 111/6011. liquor. 14 do
COVINGTON TOWNSHIP.
Frano:e Cotiddet. liquor. 14 do
John O. Illannolro. do 14 do
J. P. Biter, do 14 do
Len Lois no liquor. 111 do
CLEARFIELD BOROUGH.
A. K. Wright. 'no liquor. 14 Co
Lecirrerd er. Moore. do 11l dc.
I'Vallacia & Hills. do 18 do
J. L Hunter. do 13 do
R. Mossop. do 14 dr
C. K terser. do 14 do
Havid Winter:ate. do . et do
H.. Mrssoo. liquor. IS do
MATHS 6AL006.-11. Smith, 8 do
CURWENSVILLE BOROUGH.
William Milldde. no liquor 18 do
William A. Bloom. lime. II do
liana elmith. do 18 do
DECATUR TOWNSHIP.
J. G. &G. 11. Meisel, no liquor. 14 do -
FERGUSON TOWNSHIP.
Wm. G. Butler. nollmior. • 14 do
John P. Hort. do 14 do
GIRARD TOWNSHIP.
II . Fulton. a Co. no liquor 18 do
Aurachle & Pons do 14 do
sta. Leconte. liquor. 14 do
GOHIIEN TP.—E. Irwin &tuns no Liquor. 14 no
IIUrsTON TP.--1. 6. Wing, do do 14 do
JORDAN TP.—J no. M. Chace. do do 14 do
KARTHAUS TOWNSHIP.
Posit & Penman. no liquor 14 do
B. D. Hall & Co. do 14 do
Edward McCarver do 14 do
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP.
Win. Addlemas. Jr.. & Co. no liquor 14 do
James Forme' DO II(Plat 14 do
MORRIS TOWNSHIP.
J. O. Wing. ' no liquor. 14 do
E. W. Hale. & Co. do 16 Co
T. J. Hr. do 14 do
Gat ro. Mame. do 14 do
More tiro. do 14 do
James M. Leonard. liquor. . 14 do
PENN TOWNSHIP.
Robin & Mendenhall. no liquor. 14 do
Llano timiM. liquor 14 do
PIKE TOWNSHIP.
Visit Irvin. so liquor. • 12 do
Jobs Js 11. D. Patton. do 12 do
(le pus lOW ty liquor. 14 do
PATENT 31Ettlit• EA & Fl. 11 'Pullin, 4 do
UN lON TOWNSHIP.
RW. Moore, no liquor. 14 4°
iuiehead, do 11 du
WOOD WARD TOWNSHIP.
lone ge l lloula, ao 14 do
Joapb 1
do busby certify the above to be a oorreor list of then.
tailors of fro *Um and Domestio Iderhherad be to Ofeetaeld co..
for the year 1%11. Jilin% L. curriLE. Hu. Appneser,
Clearnfeld !dap* 12, lb 62.
far Au Apos! C learfi e l d
held at the COMMittiel Oftiell. la
the florae' h Clearfield Gs Moodie the robot bier next.
FOR CALIFORNIA.
Through Passage to an Francisco Direct.
THE SUPERIOR CLIPPER.
EMUELariSt (3:0 (De
600 Tons burthen Capt J. H.loting Commander.
jelikWILL FLAIL. PRONIPRILAPELPIIIA on Tavola,
he
t dtb or 401 lie Ballad trim with passelters.—
This splendid ship is tilted op with on. ooloolodlidt ,
het loog, with state rooms and berths for families.
atturdlng the best aad cheapest passage this sushi. (aa the
mail steam ships are full until Jane,) and will sail costae day
or espresso paid. It is o nfidently tweeted this shin will
make the passage is 100 do7ll. Yor passage and small lots Of
freight apply immediately. B. 1406E,LEV.
87 Booth Paint it Phil's.
12W*Pastee s in upper Gabbs Lowot man oabia $l6O.
March 15. 1'62.
MACKEREL,
SHAD, CODFISH, Constantly on hand
SALMON. and for sale by
HERRINGS, J. PALMER & Co.,
PORK. Market Street Wharf,
HAMS AND SIDES. PusLarmeitta.
LARD AND CHEESE. March 11, 1852.
EMeaDzrzhas..
7.31/INair.gs dOICID3,N.IE`2 2
FRENCHVILLE, Clrarfield Co., Pa.
ESPEItTFULLY announces to the cit tams ol Clearfield
lip county, that he hat opened a NEW bTORE. In the old
stand formerly occupied by Mr. Lamour, where he btu on
hand ',filial, of GOODS usualltOterit lu a retail afore,
nll of which will to sold unpAr for LAM or exchanged for
country produce of ell kinds. CUCDSIET.
Erenchvide. blank 12. 11:112.
PENN IRON FOUNDRY;
Machine, Pattern and Blacksmith Shops,
Chriimm, Psi.
THR tundewlgeed would annonace to the citizens of
Clearfield, and adjoining• counties, that he has opened a
room on Elwood street, in the borough of Clearfield. sew the
wore of ILwenard & Moore, where be intends keening a
GENERAL. AtIBOUTMENT OF CA3TINGB. warren:cod
to be made of the best material. and nt , cries' that cannot fall
to phrase. Theron/mime compoltp-rta the stook on handl :
FULTON'G itar-AIR COOKING' !STOVE, for either
Wood or Coal This Otose has brutishly' the largest intro
dactson of any other form of &oyes: It has soperseded in
alm^st envy county. the well k nowicHat haws, and Wei
ler stoves. It is easily understood, and the floes being so
arm:teed that all con be cleaned without any trouble. Tee
Peculiar form .and construction is Inch as to render It the
most durable of all stoves. Numerous ustimosials could
IM added. but It le deemed our eoenari,l
latlY/19 YEW PREI4IIJed WOKING STOVES—at from 19
l 0
PARLOR STOVES—for either woo 4 or coal.
Al.ll-TIOG fly do
SALANIAENGEE do a beautiful Coil/Rove .
VAS
.111 . . •
NINE dz TES PLAT E
Btoves—very cheap. ' •
MANTLE GRATES, with 'UMW piece.. A large ea , lnti
sod superior tbdshel Oiliest:oat 10 to 118 bobtail.
COMMON GRATE:r. all sixes.
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL RAILING ; HOLLOW
WARE; OVEN ROUTER • GRID_ IRONS. WAPPLE
do ECALE BEAMS. WAGoN BOXER.BLEIDIL_BLED
Lt 808 oOLES., OAR RINGS for Rafts, ROAD HCRA.
yetis a new article. CORN IMIELLEItE, CORN AND
COB /111.1.8 .1 warraeted to triad IS Has Lan per hoar .
• MAC OMVIH TUIIIBEOB,O* host la are ; do. MAN..
IMIILIA and TIRE BEND ERS t
Together With the usual varlet/ of mirth:l4'l;B3 at oaridrY
Ertabilihmeau.
Also, Made to Order,
GRIST bed SAWMILL OHARING—hae ng decidedly the
hugest stoat. sad best Tenet, of pouting, of one establigh•
meat is waters Pennsylvania : LOOK. SHAFT.
ING7lanos and quall,ofcass or wreught boo. HAN OURS,
DRUMS laid PULLIET; Rote and other approved Water
Wei Mare; WOOD asulfißON LATHES ; MANDRILLS
for amulet dews. W./OD BORING MACHINES.
Constantly on hand and for'sale,
FANNING MILLN. THRESHING MACHINES. PEN-
I.LCLEISHATED cHAIN DIUI.LS ego. to.
• . Screw-Cutting.
Assatzed screw, with f) dilated amilbetol thuds to
the Iseh.ettberso ,antelv eree, . ;Nor
oast
94" " *". " 4Raalleit illegal
PIM:LI it /MIL
hierelt4.llllll:—.le.
;To'lllllll '
TE andrrilined has oppo!aori thigTEJl. or
0 earlield.,6l.llolll. for • the sale of Castlngt , who will
melte Ms let ail binds of Mill (leering. and Wier maohins
re. Pence, dolmas to COTllflOt will do well to call and ex..
aisles the catalogs* olVatterne. and epees rens of the work.
berets makes eats/mm.lBs elsewhere. tau es will be
limed. if desired: at VlWothstd. sad wannated so be illkitds
ltoOd nanterlal.ezipswbsd 1111 a work watalito. atagasty Hay,
too taaniso VIVO Superior Lathes;,sed °tear am
thong ta umi unto otooorilowotwaktlint Imo but tat bat
wai t ing , aweigh. eery 'hot ne law and Coal, with MU/
other, addas hadn't= tdonelf that hi o , wait will bo dais
at will ar la beet alts Mom sesillient *Wok'
For pantos cellos
lIVERS.
Much . , •
tha.'"•=v2ll2.ll4rlol 444611d14 1141 ! AP
"Th.l.fiter ilfilterlisksud
si t ip AZT oglaVi ' t oneionsfatnv .
thtviD-WELT V 4 a 1414 Ali II U
itch O.
BUSINESS DICTIONARY OP (IRMO CO.
JOHN C. RICHARDS'' -• •
011YISIOW4m-ch• the ads* Mold I& IlAtitt 00C hit
ems heal uanriguiville. Dec W. IBSI. . •
G. W. TURNER,
WASuIONABLE TM 1601t—Ak the sotthwast'conicricif
Jr 1113 . dries. • - Hee. aa'
GEO. W. RHEEM,
lien. al. Inn
M. E WOOD ,
PHYSICIAN.A4 mildew. Me, elevate be found at hldew. In
Corwo...seille, when not innfonfunelly aleeet..•.
peg. 0.141
LAPORT & LEWELLIN,
COAOII and BLE . ILGILMAKERS..4Iar. f e t ,f
GEORGE WILSON..
PIIIIBICIAN'mair be liinao et his Onlae iq Litritia.•
BURG. wheriaot tlbgent proleiduaal , •
February al. lt , b4 , • _4l
• GEO. B. GOODLANDER, ,
'"' •
W AGON— n i dt=ftmelv.
A. L. SCHNELL, •." •
TA[LOR—Latheobor¢ do his work Ants, plod Jai
escheat,. M Imp other tallow. , Leo. Idt, *BO.
J. D. THO.IIPSON 9
ErbAt:Lomita. Weaots, Buieter, fro.. & o !noted ea
LP short erotica. and the very but style. at hisold rtand is
the boron rh or eurarensell Deo. Mr. 1116 Y:
A. K.• WRIGHT,
MERCHANT AND EXISNOVE DEALER 'RIMY'.
DER—Southwest Dorset orthe Diamodd-7.olrarD.ii.
IV, 1t461.
S. C. PATCHIN •
GLPN 110 Pd, Retailer of r01:11411 and Dourqula Mir
obandire. and Lumber Merchant. • 400.M1.111561.
B. F." STERLING,„ •
QADIME & AARNERS-MAKER. sad moths ,or
A. 7 THE PBAUE-Curweasvilie. . • Cliba&P.aeu-
ROBERT 'McNAUL,..
TANNER—At
the OLD BLAND la Carieztratiiii
LEONARD •& MOORE , '
ERCHANTS AND LUMBER DEALI6O-breo-d
IN" Snot, LAS ween.idarkiS aLdLtp,-.4;kufvda., ,
Leo. ge, Ma. •
J. H. JONES ,
O.IIOE AO Bean fdAliElt—Adjoialsg Li, iestilises Ds
Market. bidwass Thud asd Fotinh maseta—Cleariadd.
Deo. IS. lOW
• ISAAC SMITH, • •
MRCEULTIT. AND DEALER IN LUMBER AND'
Donato Prod a a generally--dcate street, We weirs guar,'
and Locust—Oa rweniville. Deo. ET. DAL
PETER SEYLER,
IRON-FOUNDER—Near Lnitudshaar—wnets'all semis at
llastings are made of the beat material. and on nara ss rable
terms.
THOMPSONS, HARTSOCK, &
rRON-FOUNDERS—Curwmvills. Au extensive 01'6u.
1 meat. of Uustat, uvula to order. . ' Dux Ilk Ida ,
WM. McBRIDE,
ETAILEft AND DEALER IN LUMBER.-Nortest
R
licrinerof dtato tied flLostiel streets. Verweestr b. .
Deo. 20. LNIL
ISRAEL COOPER,
UOSTM ASTER at Ghat hope—tletaitar of ?okra aid
Dameatto tdarabaattisc aad e:teain• &alp ta LamINK: ••
Ltd. Yd. I; f. ,
ISAAC J0HN50N,.........
DOOT & BHOEMAKER—West and of Shaw's Hoer, me,
1.1 Mutat street—Oleasfiskl,. Deo. so. - - •
. .
• • J. L. HUNTER, • •
10p ETILER ON MUM& & DOBOLIT&I - MERCHAtr•
DldE—lnartet street. two doors west or ldertell's
Dia. k 9,
THOMAS SHEA,
IGNABIIIONAB‘E TAILOR—Ie kleser's RoWie Matto
meet. onmosatelyoret the Post Oce.-.Clrit Id. - • •
Deo .teliL •
JOHN CARLILE,
ftI4OII.IIIIITLI. Jr JUiIICE OP WM PEAOS i gath
re rig
MESHICK GRAHAM,
'DABBER END HAI ftDREBBEII.—WILI fittest to ea de.
JUIP Maud& in hhi Unapt, abort votive. aad la the most ester
faotot r mese er. His room will beloved la the beeelteo
of the Ideation Douse. . . Juana e. ACM
0. B. MERRELL,
ricIPPFA L TIA & BAFET 111011 WARE UARUZAC4
fUuzu—At Belmar sold Broad on blarpg urroktk.lou•
Bold.
ROBERT MANLY,. _ '
WIIEEILW_ Rig lIT and CJHAIIIMA KEIL war lad
ottNAiwiTAL PAR'C'EL-lint slot strestra!
u.. 0. an. IbeL
J. &. J. G. RUSSELL. • ...
TANNERS ft COURIIIEREI AND pEALDRB ALL
kludge( Loathet. 111444.43ra15. aco,. totes in exabasse.
Peastyllle. Pa.—Gramplanhill. P. 0 fob. 4. IBts..
WM. P. CHAMBERS,
wDEELWRIMIT_, kIRMAK ER. end NOUSS
BlUtiti PAUNTgli—Ourwimerille.
,
G, C. PASSAIORE,
BLACKSISIITH-At the Old Youndre—Ourweity l lyt.6
Pates to tuft the tlwa. . Deo.lito.
RICHARD MOSSOP,
13 CM LER OF FORE GN AND DOMNSTIC WS;
CII ANOMIE. & LIQUORS—At Hyatt & told
stead. ALIN on Om west side of stmt. Mo. &USW
WM. W. FLEMING, ,
OYMilitaN"c:liinimiTlNG-Housr.Dig.docipare-
EDW. B. PATTON, '
CA , IIIIIETMAKER—Mist end of Bust, tirseig*Brarar
JAS. B. GRAHAM, ' •
OST MAR7'EI. MERCHANT and DEALER ITILD
M.,
P BER—firshamtoa. Bradford to warldp. D
• •
eo MM. •
C. KRATZER, I i..•
MERCHANT ANL LUMBER l'EALE4l.—(konri dt
Frunt suidloonst stseets—tleaufteld. •
Leo. 241861.
. . JAS. ALEXANDER, . .
SADDI.ER AND HARNESS MAKER-la kkemn!Mrio.
ort Market Muer. neat msmell's hotel.
DAL MOM.
WALLACE & HILLS;... •
ETAMENtiI DrOUTLEIGN AND Domezrrib mei;
WIANDLIE—st 15haveo old 13taad--Oloarbold. •
Deo. 24 •
• I. L. BARRETT,
MF I ROH
.taignatiimi Amu qtristALt
Duck; UZALEIL—At barrette mills. at Malt
_ Deo. 80. ISSI,
D. S. PLATTMER„,
fl '
T A ile! - DP; w Washinit — pu—idegarlitu,
CHAMBERS & KLEPFER, •°
INT EELWI/10111; It' OHAIBMAKEva •am --8110/
v s , gent. rike,owastilp. Deo. - '
.
GEO . A. RICHARDg;' . ' -
.?,
FsalciimmeAgaT...evest.eimi 01 Abair's Ilia
OD tarn - Elea • bp?: W.
RICHARD. GLENNAN; -,
,
YU/tn . ISL ISHOZMAKEII—East door fa Atiawis'4ll
AP amidst. so . petTclioarfis,laf F.
.1,
MRS. ELIZA IRVIN;
11MILI t ga or inittellitC 4ND:OOI+
.11:41
toollloldetchasl44l—rmi/Ola 01 isttf• ittset—ctirirow
• Volk,
..`• JOHN FLEGAL, ": • • .‘ 1
• •
ni i &ciuSIIIITIV-Litherstosta %saw
J./ Maur Mtge} is sAul slAttati metier Veg. ipiyto44
/LP. THOMMON,
t l l2;S l MA t iritu f rpst *
aat. . • _
;
,AMIJEL 1 •
„
800T!1".4
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TAmixixr:idatittitifit4
Dee. SIV., UAL