Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 29, 1852, Image 3

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    THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD Pa., Oct. 9, 1552.
FOR PRESIDENT.
kGen. FRANKLIN PIERCE,
or Nr.w H4rsuntE.
FORME PRESIDENT.
WILLIAM R. KING, ,
OF 'ALADAMA.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
.Fbr the State at large--Senatorial.
NATHANIEL B. ELERED of Wayne.
WILSON M'CANDLEBS, of Allegheny.
ROBERT PATTERSON, of Philadelphia.
DISTRICT ELECTORS.
1. Ater Logan, 13. H. C. Eyer,
2. G. H. Martin, 14. John Clayton,
3. .Tolzn Miller, 15. Isaac Robinson
4. F. W. .Bockius, 16. Henry Fetter,
5. R. McKay,Jr., 17. las. Burnside,
O. 'A. Apple,' 18. lit - McCaslin,
2. 1V Strickland, 19. Jaa.McDOnald,
6.. A. Peters, 20. W.• S. Colahan,
9. David Eisler, 21. Andrew Bnik,
JO. R. .E.. James, 22. Wm. Dunn,
IL J. McßeynOlds, 23. J.S.McCalMont
21. P. Damon, 24. G. R. Barrett.
Pierce and King Club No. I
Will fleet at the court house on Saturday
evening next, at early candlelight,
ELEcriox RrronN,s,--Will our friends
in each township take a little pains to for•
ward the election returns'of their several
districts immediately on the'counting Of the
votes ?
OzrWe havo re-inserted the table of the
election. Aviurna of our county after_ cor
recting several errors that escaped our de
tection la!4t week,' besides others that ,wero
according to copy; •
CHANGED.—The time for the re
commencemenrof Miss Cuttle's School,
has been changed from Monday the lstto
Moodily the Sth of November.
TIIE PEOPLE AWAKE.
• 'rho Democracy of our county seem to
.bo prOperly awake to the importance of
• present political contest. Meetings of the
masses---the :farmers and workingtrien—
tbe:bone and sinew of the nation-,are ta
king place every day,'' and if our county
does not do her share 'on next. Tuesday to.
wards holding the old Jfeystono level at her
''twenty thousand majority, why we miss'
our guess, that's all. • , On last Friday ev
ening an excellent meeting i'vas held at
laborde's, in Union township, which was
ably addressed by Mr. France end Mr.
Ferguson. Our :friends: are warm and
al:' -ve in little Union. • • •
OLD "BERM " .A 11 0 .17 EiED ' Io•- ' .t‘ ' YO spit.-
: iced ti s ieetings , were held. in Brady town
_ship,,on last. _Baturday—one in the lifter.
noon, at Luthersburgiand the other in the
Germanse . tliement,, in the' evening, and
'..bothi,we re' l iddresged by Messrs. 'Ferguson
•strid Fraitee—the• latter by Mr. France in
the Gorman language. Old "Barks" has
a flollon to bring out her Big Gun on
"nest Tuesday.
Gosniin AWAKE.-4n.excellent Deino
cratic meeting was held* School house
No. in Goshen townSbip, last. Tuesdny.
A. 4. Ledhard acted as President, Joseph
Oweap Niew,President, and E. K. Shiry
andi.llll.:ShawiSedretaries.; iTheinecting
was ably addres4d by Messrs. M'Enally
:and. Wallace.
Xll
'• Boons: . Movigo !;--tiA large meeting of
4.letnocriitri "-Of Boggs \ township 4tis
held Steno's' . oh` M'onay' evening
:laet,,wbere 'the people were eloquently ad-
dressed by Cd.,Barrett and Mr : Ferguson.
Boggs wa` s.tho Banner, township in Oct°.
:tier, and she's bound ',to :keep her credit
up.
'OLD BIIADFOItD IN MOTION l—kerow
i(AsE; nibtai; or the Deirin4ri&r l cif l tilis
' truly: Deinobiatic, township was held' at
Mattheik Forcey,„'e,, on ,Tuesday ..evening
iis,l,,N.vbcre ! Verguson, and Air. France
both addressed ,the people,. rind gp,!egrent
s i. t t. rlF , , r4d pyp, on
'A* IPP/Ineti,'frq ' red bS"thn PSPrc 6 ,'hnd
King Club:
GALiiriT MOltliiS ALL t RkiLin !---A
meeting ce'the Democrats of this
;reat 'lolvrl6iFtWatiiiieiCL ttt ][ - ,01,0 "a‘, 11 .5
on
Wednesday, ,, ast, in ,the afternoon, , ,,whem
iedi , Qed , bY
pne ',Morrie can do
IW.QUOPPi in'tll9:Wa'k_tic,:6l.,ting pi.' big ma
, jorities, waif arti'net gaistalten:ehelist
i n g01'49191,AD.Pr159.,a: nAtrOton
.
L . ift.rt,lAtil?g:rfl'ololAoPi rbilipoburg
in the vi,e4ingg,lzut Me have not beitr i cl l tlie
••I • '
':iitakr,COL, Barrett were
pled
expeet4t,naddrer the people of De.
Fater,tewfqhivep,lgst,( ,evening o and• the
'pe4l:sle tnwki.
• We
• a ..00 A • rr.,.."7.2.W.::":.r. )
411`,Pqtg000,10 alog'.e...x.llPqted,to address
biliTellinsKtitiiiimi in this place ps. Monday
next ) in tha-,afteinOon4 ,And , at Ciirwens , .
vine ;in thcz'ilvelliFig:- 'He is 1i aPIPOid
spesirp•o•rso,asndid, and
I Sue ca gi fia'iaVin from liiiksepiilis,*?Ml
Shrictiotor34l; they. cannot ; be Coiitte s -
',l Vetted. He is well ~vo'r d i hearing.'
TO.THE POL LSI
, Next Tuesday The peh - plepf the United
States will elect a Nati'anal Executive.tor
the next four years.' The hourjor a,ctich
has therefore arrived, and it is tb 'be' pre.
seined that! every voter has fixed 'in his
owti 'triad who he shall vote' for-J.-whether
hb shall- - cast:•his'suffrago : for Gen. %Vxrt. ,
rumn-ScoiT, the candidate of the Feder=
nl whig party, a man who is notoriously
deficient Waal ;the - essentialqualities that
constitute' n'ireat and a safe Statesman,
WhOSO insatiable vanity and self-conceit
renders him supremely ridiculous as a
Acpublictin citizen, and whoSe insatiable
thirst for distinction and power has placed
him on all sides of all guestions-'—or wheth
er he shall cast his vote for General
FRANKLIN
TIERCE, the i distinguished
statestrititi, the pure "republican and the
' I
"gallant citizen soldier. A man who has
proved:his - devotion to his country in every!
way thai,!t patriot can be tried. It is his
glOry't6t,iii all his life, as:Mr. 13ticriANAN
remarked intespeeelfat Greensburg,
"Gen. PIERCE has never taken a single
step backwards.'' 'Ho belongs to the party
of progress,and from his earliest life. helFis
:steddiry.a4vanced ffonl . one degree of gren t.
neSs to another-=neverseeking promotion
or offieelLbtA ever featly' to fill whatever
station, his,,couhto 'end countrymen might
require, him to fill.
Such is the character of the Democratic
candidate . : , ,But if la 'not for this that he is
now the ,chosen Standard-bearer of the
National Deecracy. It is ,because he is
'the embodiment of their time-honored
principles- - those. principles that origina
ted with the immortal Jefferson, and now
acknowledged and advocated throughout
the civilized,. world. It is for, this that
Gen.. PIERCE and WM. R. KING, are.,
wanted to be elected to the highest offices:
in the giR of the American people.
TO THE POLLS, then, you who are
identified with the great National Democ
racy of this Union, and vote for FRANK
LIN PIERCE and WILLIAM R. KING.
TO THE POLLS, then, you who val
ue tleas:4res'pf greater importance than
mere nzen . , and atat your votes for the
v •men:of wholesome. measures and sound
national principles, PIERCE and KING.
TO-THE POLLS, then, you who are
in .fairpr,of continoing . our present - free and
liberal institutions -in their purity, and
vote .for tbeAistingtushed standard-bear
ers of ihOlSernoCrocy-
TO' THE TOLLS',. all who are oppos
ed to the plading 'of ,th& government of
yoi.ir noble, tonntry'in the hands of a man
whose every ac:tof 'statesmanship proves
him to be, notoriously incompetent and dis
qualified,' 'and whey if .. .elected, would be
surrounded and controlled by a set of the
most desperate and,recitless politicians that
ever disgraced etWecointry, and cast your
.suffrages' fdr the' sound statesmen and true
Republicans; PlERdEand KING,
TO THE-POLLS, ye who are opposed
to a National Bank ? to high tariff taxation,
to a squandering' system of Ititernal
provements, and all the rotten and discar
ded measures of the old Federal party,
and vote for PIERCE and KING, the
friends of equal laws, equal taxation, and
an economical administration of the Gen
!
oral Government.
' TO THE POLLS,. Demoarats, every
man of you, and ,up" another majority
of TWENTY THOUSAND for ; PIERCE
- and KING, DEMOCRACY and the
Kr" Where will, the Webster men go 1'
is already the question asked by the politi
cians. , During, tbe' three in: four days of'
his dangeroui;illaes.s the •city Whig press
all at once became wondrOus kind and
coUtteou tdviiiirds the' Eiupporters'' of Mr,
Webster. All their invective and denun
ciation were immediately;changed to tle
most honied ' phrases of kindness and (e.
Bard, and which must,have been any thing
but agreeable Ito their goo'd sppse. , ,And ,
oven now; in - sornepf, tlig:.‘vbig,pap - ers;,.in
the very sheet:on' which they record his
'death, they Seeniiiii;ly.,n:l4illl4Jer the pros
pect of ; Ole yV,ebster : Oart'y „falling in 1 wipi,
the , men who so• ignobly disanytlecl tkeir:
t! 4iiiiflra ii nobly votes , g reat : ~ n , casting, their
Geht'SOtt c .'''' But $o don't' spy t/i4 WIS-'
steppress) .01 , : tilE h , Webster mem , ''They .
clio'
ng usii ' . ~past.}
A
Thetienlerilbtiltaid they' feel- , -the test i
anit‘tildeayiiiV,Wrdspf.their lamented }ea
...1(,-..1 .. q:4:1, ,i , , , ,w) ,
der, sled_ v v_lta_ tnem DANIEL _WrimTER,
"STILL i LlV.gSrtir. ft I -'-,','.i 01 I 1.
' t A SiiitYnitifo.POtta..4l'n. Bmirma.—:The
Denali-en:4.4;1.311,0U rotighiond,Lawrence
townehig.,p . 0,7 , 3 1M, ,Er. Role to e ttfpt i of tho;
Court ra
i dat iday• 'llO feet.
perfectly
strziight÷:decOnited with s i tfpiendidlian
ner, presented Ontierner.l3,t6Lirtiefti€.
m a r s, A4P,,',14101').11'?, Poe.iVP„lttiAo..o.le
pips:pent erguspriaddriied the meeting.
IVira.prri, Voluo
.z •
teer 'poinjiany just formed.,_ unilor coot,-
mana of Cppt. Ity:,* ; „Wrtice, paraded our
•stivets teetertlO
itietiVeri creditable display, '
6BEAT. AN D 81,01110118 '
014'D PENNSYLVANIA.
Ever True to the Constitution and the rnion!
WOODWARD'S MAJORITY OVER
OFFICIAL VOTE.
C. Corn, J. S. C't.
.T 4 M ,1.1 .4 W
0 0 --. 0
.0 , •43 . 0 m.,
'1 B a. ff,i
. i .„, . c.
. -4
- c y -, F ...- IS DEATH OF 110 N. DANIEL WEBSTER.
51 :"`' Journal office Boston,B o'clock, A. M.—
Adatns-, - , ~
.10 . 69 2197 '1672 2191 BY an express from Marshfield, we have
A11egh0by,6530.7146 . 0559 7667 the painful intelligence of the death of the
A
, ' ,
rmstrong, • -
- 1891 1447 1704 1714 Hon. Daniel webster, who expired at a'
Beaver, 16 92 1555 1893 1008 , quarter before 3 o'clock this morning.
13edierdi • .. 2045 2026 2032 2022 He died composed =so peacefully that,
Berke, ' 7372 3748 7585 3538 his friends were unaware that he had gone,
Blair, . 1772 2251 1693 2285. to his final home. The bells immediately)
Bradford, 3027' 2458 3056 2422 commenced tolling,and sadness and gloom'
Bucks, 5408 4810 5418 4772 prevailed everywhere.
Butter, 2176 2431 2130 2463 Special messengers were despatched to,
Cambria, 3.923 1190 1814 1213 •Washington with the melancholy news,
Carbon,l2 .
38 674 1241 684 , A Minute guns, were fired in Boston for three
Centre,. 275$ 17'17 2737. 16 ,0 hours, and
were
flags everywhere of all '
were shrouded in crape. '
Chester, 4959 5588 4902 5566 'Parties ,
Clarion ) , . . 2149 990 2116 1042, The funeral of the lamented deceased i
Clearfield, 1353 758 1400 783 will probably take place from his late resi-
ClintOn;• -- • 1188 1002 1249 928 dence, in Marshfield, on Tuesday.
Columbia, 1974 998 1968 062
Crawford, 2068 2175 2662 219711'100r M
4it Itlarg-LWebster'slast moments.
tits DYING WORDS.
Cumberland, 2974 2745 2927 2782
Dauphin, 2521 3165 2610 3071 Boston, Oct. 24, 7i P. M.—We learn
Delaware, 1544 2020 1526 2001 from a gentleman just arrived from Marsh-1
Elk, 207 112 242 161 field, that up to 10 o'clock on Saturday,l
Erie, 2180 3257 2165 3247 evening, Mr. Webster continued to fail
Fayette, 3594 2692 3590 2668 very rapidly. Arous'ng from his lethargy
Franklin, 3107 3423 3109 3405- at about 10 o'clock, his countenance be-
Fulton
Fulton 774 649 773 6-16 came animated, and his e)Ye flashed withl,
Forest, (in part,) 22 16 17 24 its usual brilliancy, when in full health]
Greene,
2241 1227 2250 1217 He exclaimed—"l STILL LIVE, " and imme-
G reene, d/ •
Huntingdon, 1681 2095 1710 2076 lately sank into tranquil unconsciousness.,
Indiana, 1464 1942 1460 1999 These were the last words of the world re-
Jefferson, - 1057 785 1033 836+ nowned Daniel Webster. His breathing,
1243 1047 1254 1037
Juniata, now became fainter,and his strength seem
5526 9 . 741 ed entirely gone. He lingered in this'
Lancaster, 5688 99 8 6
Lawrence, 1048 1685 1026 1719 'condition until '22 minutes before 3 o'clock'
Lebanon, 1752 2344 1737 2373: this morning, when his spirit left its mortal
Lehigh, 3183 2482 3161 2476 tenement and returned to God.
Luzern, 4894 3141 4988 2962 His bedside was surrounded by his son,
LyComin 2363 1912-2490. Fletcher Webster, Mr, and Mrs. Paige,
g;
M'Kedn, - ' 498 370' 516 •1798
381 Mr. Harvey; Mr. Levy, Edward Curtis,
Mercer, 2550 2079 2558 1958 Mr. Thomas, Mt Appleton, Drs. Warren
. .
Mifllttr ) ; , '.. 1448 1263487 1231 and Jeffries, Mr. Abbott, and Gep. T. Cur.
Monroe ~ 1
, 1647 220 1653 203 tie. A few moments after he . expired,
I Montgomery, 5276 4163 5263 4125 Mrs. Webster entered the roomto gaze
Montour, 1319 787 1337 • 755 upon the lifeless remains of her beloved
Northampton, 3318 2174 3331 2098 4 ... partner. The scene was painful beyond
Northumberland, 2215 1392' 2018 1326 •description. . Her grief gave utterance t
Perry, 1901 Ivo . 1952 1112 the most agonizing tones of sorrow. But
P i k e, city Sc co., 21915 , 21233 23177 . 2400 it were vain to rittampt• to minor the scene.
Pike, 652 '2.:!:13•3 ~ 692 - ... 5, It was a picture never to be ifergotten,:'
Those who saw Mr. Webster a few mo-
Potter, , 391 176 : 390 166
Schuylkill, ' - '
4223 3747 3960 3755 meats after death state that though much
changed, yet there remains those charact-
Somerset, 947 2389 940 2391
eristics of the great man, as strong in
SUsquehanna, 2470 1349 2447 1331
death as they had been in life.
Sullivan, 354 163 373 163
Tunee &emelt, A. M.—Mr. J. J.
Tioga, 2247 1292 2228 1222
Mats!), Mr. Haskell, and Mr. Long, were
Union, 1807 2555 1835 2485
entrusted with special despatches La the
Venango, 1559 859 1562 851
„,
1229 982 . .1246 President and Departments at Washing-
Warren,l o2s ton, announcing the sad event.
Washington, 3075 3740 3796 3615 1
ne, 1099 749 i They were accompanied by Messrs. Ab-
Way 464o 2566 , hot and Bantsinger, who came through by
Westmoreland, 4683 2551 1974 813
an extraordinary express. They arrived
Wyoming, . • 1093 744 1138 7114.
tn Boston at half-past six o'clock this
York, 4599 3345 4586 3417'
morning, and . gave the first information of
--
m a 1i1414 17440 . 15311 , 1 ' the death of Mr.• Webster.
° They were also empowered by Mr.
'
19,718 WA. 21,a0l Charles A. White, and 11. Lyman, Esq.,
- -
OUR GLORIOUS NAJORITY. ' ' ,'of the Webster State ExcutiveCommittee,
who were at Marshfield, to instruct the
Only look at it. Over twenty-one thou. Artillery to fire one hundred minute guns,
sand and that with a small vote. lf, as';• statgact----
COUNTIES
Total,
llopkin's Naj
TIIE GAME OF TILE OPPOSITION.
We again urge upon our friends in al
parts of the State the utmost vigilance and',
:activity in preparing for the undiminished
exertion in November. The opposition are i
rietively and quietly doing their iitmost,andl
Imoney will be thrown away with a prodi
!gal hand if by that rnenns the success of the,
I Federal Abolition candidate can be secur.l
'ed. Notwithstanding her majority of 20,- 1
, 000 against them at the recent election, so!
'ONLY A SECOND RATE LAWYER.'
Idesperate are the chances of the Federal,
Such is the character given to General
party, and so necessary is the vote of our'
State
by the 'Whigs. Now, we don't . i
State to their success, that they are endea. i
pretend to know the difference between first: voring by every effort to overcome that
and second Talc; lawyers, or exactly what:majority, and the capitalists both here and i
at the East have been drawn upon for hug&
constitutes either, but we would like to".contributions to effect the rusult. Thor
lcnow or hear • tell of the second-rate law.; Boston Post of Wednesday contains the
ycr, who has been three times elected to following announcement :—Daily Irgus.
the Congress.'of the United States. ' • , PENNSYLVANIA.---A desperate efforit is
ittb .,,V,V ew;o ,that uld like to v knoi, or,hcrir tell of .(
be made to carry your State for Scott.
t T ° he Scott managers, satisfied that they can
(
sie o zu.rate lawyer nas ever re.f ma k e nothing
out of the "rich brogue,"
signed a seat in the United' States Senate/are now trying their arts upon the "Na
and pkiitii'ibly -declined a reelection to the .tive Ainerican" party. ' A large sum 0 I
shim% bigh xligtiliaice. t /....! I:' ,1 I'' i ' • monoy has been raised by the Scott Whigs
We would like to know or tell or: for the purpose of securing the vote of the
the seconditte 'or e' ri :fi' ,hear
' lawyer.
ve - fir st- rate t Native party-one man in new York it is
reported gave 81500—and it is confident.
thin bag o;lok:declined a seat in the. CabV i ly - fly that many thousands of votes
neeefihtsPresident of Ore United States. nnico e gained for the Scott ticket by 'pipe.
Are would very much, like to know org y ':laYig" maneuvwes. Democrats! look out
r
• or the tricks of your,dearrate enemies—
hearten ,ofthe second-rate lawyer who has; will resort to , any means—foul or
ever`' volunteered to serve in defence of;:
t hey
place a military yoke upon the
his country-1W a private solder, and rosel nicks of the people. '. • '' ' , •
i tna single tainpaiga to the post of a Brig.: • ~ Will our ,friends take , warping?,
;tidier', General;
And we would very ranch like to knoW
or, hear tell of the second.rate, of eventhe
first-rate lawyer. that. has ever declined
a, ,namination for President of. the' United
SP:dear when tendered pnariintously , by the
Relitinalparty or his native State. ,„ „ '', :
~ Now , all these things Gen. PiqYPe has
done; and ret'ilin'Whygs' call .him a sec
and-rate lawyer; ' .:, ' ,..,
~,
,eiitaitass 'mai/Cl/Ids:4%d t democats,
I01;3: elected - f? l llXif g l M `'•T eroero,:olcin
,'C•
g,iiiiiii:Wlngal , sientY-ove 1 ; .tlie,res 7
,chi. 010,010 - lii IsSa i die,Viii;fliilit , f or" 1 1"
vaniii,'OhibOnelitant,'lM4;"llliiiiri. and
Flbildif,"ShOWing „FL ga,detno.
mitts, as compared with the election of 48
the whigs say, there were forty thousand
votes not polled at the late election, by the
samo rulo t ! what likely ,to .he our major
ity on next Tuesday 7 The answer is ea
sily given, for the Democrats aro now de
termined to give Federalism a death-blow,
and they may look fora majority against
them of something between twenty-fiye and
forty thousand.
Ditira,WESSTER IS 110'MORE I
By. the : ; lelegraphic coinnfunications
which wkeopy from the Philadelphia pa.. , ,
pers of Monday !mit, it will be seen that t
the Hon. bilvxm . WEnstEn, Secretary of„
State of nited States, expired earlA
314 1
Monday g lust, at his family resi
dence in Marshfield, Massachusetts, 1.-Io
; had been sufferindwith a slight diarrhceal
for several days, which was not regarded;
,as dangerous until it assumed a chronic'
:character, and in four days he was no
morn I Truly a great man hath fallen.
I But his 'greatness "STILL LIVES."
ColvormsdromaNarg..—Notwithstand
itg the Whigs brought. out Mr. Kerr, as
iho Protective candidate, and : stigmatise,
ihe Democrats , as Free Traders, Mr. Cur
tis has'beert ie-eleeted by, an overwhelm
ing Majority. The vote stands
Curtts, Kerr.
Clarion,' 2185 814
Clearfied, - - , 1957 685
Elk,' ;2,76 . 109
Jefferson, ',,• . 590
, -i4 t 346
1167'
rirditt.iilEo! 1567. r —1341 .
"Wirren; . 1278: • • 988
8308 4373
Curtis' Majority, 3935,
,i
Temperanct Meeting.— I
.. . . i.
ILIIE Wish!netonians of Cleetelditousay'tes ill hen tmelr
Quarterly-hketing on blonder evening the lit of Nov.
, at east/ candle ligh_t...lo the court house. The (wends
of Temperance. arid the La dies in PalliCtdal ale Itocoolte4 to
attend, I
Addresses may ho expected by J. B. ierrenson end D.B.
Dunham. ~ G. P. GULICII, President. 1
Important to DWI Owners.
!THE 61.1(DRIRER HAS THE AGENCY. for d
roller counties in l'eaanYiveros at .
HOC ' S direct Ae o lian Water Whee s.
And la prepared at the shodett notice In put ham iu o:ore•
!Lion, or to sell territory. Ito would kilo) nay that Min method -
Jr water Dower is coital to other usual methods, with ono
the amount of water. HENRY H. SMITH.
' Clearfield Cot. k9.18611:9
NEW - GOODS.
MONTELIUS, BROTHER, 4 TEN EYCK
%Ai cai LH respectfully inform rho Paulin, that they. have
v V entered into co-oartoorshlu tn tho M hitt Mrll LAE awl
91101; 11116INEr3S, awl hnvo just receisad from Philadel
older thou' sruund and handsome sitortwont of
12 llit Elia& Wfinnt@rr G© Ic3
or all kinds and !twat styles, w blob. bnyino beau Pulahw.A l
!, at unusually low rates, they nro ounblod to all :r to the Public
rho vorY
BEST BARGAINS.
It would he almott Impe2slble to n u mot rt tn the man 7 ord4
evr ow to
the r awck of gt. 0.12 just taut:eyed—but Om/
ull to co.no Cull see tor thomseti ea, ir.g them that
they wilt get
,More Goods for the same money than at
any other Store in Curwensvillel
Tne7 have all kinds bf
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE,
And all ether articles asnally found in a Nell fannishort store..
TO r. odor their estaUltshment well worth n vet ut all linws
Miro will continue to receive. as the 'mann advances new
supplies or seasonable Goods for I.adirs' rind Geutiamens'
teeny, co as to be al Wars to“dy to oiler the chola° of Eastern
Ma, kets.
liry would alio cell attenti to to their apartment of
f* --- 1111oots , and :141toes,
Where they always koev on hand a large null well assorted
0! FttP.Nell and COUNTRY 1-11stA All)11.00C.O.
KIP and STOGY lir toTS.
Mt 110 iJeu. ()ALP, lilt', and all hinds of Gentlemene '
; ; 31.10E.1. Also.
Ladies ' Fine Shoes,
3uch as GA rrEtts and LACE Et 10 FS,
FiII:NEU and JENNY EI:g1) TIFS,
of all kinds. wattle. mad sizes.
Alto—Heys' and !glues' GAITEItS
o and tiIIUES of all
kinds.
; At t 11,7 keep corotantly lot or the best practice.l workmen
it rod Mantitauture their e hoes they can wa:elas sum io
r mode of the best Mut Mei. rind in tho Lon nod latest as les.
be
11. mode
and CiJUNTRY I'itODULE taken in ax
lchnuce for goods.
NEM EMBEtt—Theire stablisment Is ono door West of
John Draucker's hotel. Curwensvilte.
Oct. 20. 1052 —Bm.
HERE is YOUR REMEDY !
IVOLLOWAYN
A MOST MIRACI,LOI'S CURE OF BAD LEGS, AF-
Tk.lt YEARS' SUFFERING.
Extract of to Letter from Mr William Galpin, of 70
St. Mary's Street. Woymuth, dated May 15, 1851.
re Protestor HOLLOWAY,
Slit—At the coo of 18 my wife (who Is new 61) caught a
violent coed. totted to het legs, and ever since that time
boy hare been more or iess sore, and greatly 'named. Her
agonies were dialragd.ng. end lor months together she was
lepoyed entirely el rust and sleep. Evers remedy that melt
men advised was toed. but without rifted: her health sof
fired severely, and the state of her legs was terrible. I hist
'Hen read your Advertisements, mud advised her to try your
Pale end Ointmeet ; and. as a last resource, aver every other
remedy had proved usekna, she consented to do so. Simi: u.
, inencod eta rots ago, and strange to trlate, is now an good
stealth. tier legs are :motets, violinist seam or rear, and he
deep soul at and on itsturned. Contl you have wheel:ell the
tattering, of my wile Antis? tho hut 43 years. and oantost
, diem with her tersest en,o) swat of health. you would indeed
, eel delighted in having heel, tho means air" greatly &Ravin
(lag tho en Hering, ut n t
,sllow creature.
(tligticd) WILLIAM GALPIN,
' A nitior4 RI YEARS OF AGE CURED OF A BAD
LLD, OF 'THIRTY YEARS,' STANDING.
Copy of a Letter from Mr. William All's.Builder of
Gila Ovens, of llushclae, near Huddersfield,
dated ft , ay 21st, 1851.
fo Protestor IIIiLLO aY A Y
I+lll.-1. 'uttered tot a period of thirty years from a bad tee.
t tote noun ot two or three deferent aeddents at tans Works ;
teempanied lay aconutio ayttrotonf.. I had recourse to a
ratio , y of medical advice, without deriving any benefit.
and woe told that rho log must bo ampplate•l. yet la omits
: anon to thus opinion, your rails unit (moment have enacted
a 00111hleta cure an so short a time, that few who had not vvit•
eased it could credit the lust.
origni.o WILLIAM AIMS.
The truth of this statement c in be ver lied by Mr, W. P.
England. Chemist. 13, Market etisot, Iluddersfie'd•
A DILE Mill. DAD BREAST CURED IN
murr Tit
Egtrnct of a Leiter from Mr. Frolerivit Turner, of
Penalitirst. Kent, dated December 13, 1850.
ti 1. 0 piofeisor lIOLLO WA Y
-7, DEAR 61B—Iny wile hart antlered from Bad Breasts for
,nolo than six month., and darrug the whole owed had Hsi
aunt medicine attendance, hat all lo on use Haitian baton
waled an tam tut ',mural in my own leg lay your unrivalled
f medic:lnc. I determined again to use your Pills and theme's!.
j and.hereforn gave them a trial in her caw. and !matron e it
; was 1 del to, of in leis thee la month a perfect cure was f
mid the htnellt that VA taut other bonnie' cf my
!candy hare derived from their ate assails , astranishiag. now
atonal) , recommeripthcm to all my fri ads. (eiguep.)
PREnerucK TURNER.
These Pills should bunted conjointly with the ointment in
Yhe following cease ••
Bad Legs , Bu d Breasts, Bums, Bunions, Bito of
Mosehetnes and Sand Flies Coco bay. Chiegn. font,
Chi I blunts. Chapped hands, Gurus, (Solt,) Cancers.
Contract.•d and stiff Joints, Elephantiasis, Elstulatt,
Gott!. Glandular Swellings. Lumbago, Palen, Itheu
:4•lrmnsm, ,Scalds, Sore Nipples, Sore Throats. Skim
,‘ diseases, Scurvy. Sore. heads, Tumour e, Ulcers,
k,ry 0.116, Yn%%9 .
Sold at the establishment of Profesro SI ALLOWAY, 144
:Itrand, (near Temple Her I.oadon,) fled by all respectable
• Praetors and Dealers In Medicines throughout the
Itfklsh
EmPi , e, end °flown pf the United Stales, in Puts at :Mao .
and {I Etta, each. Wholesale by the }} i ~rtovie!! Lout
) Houses in the Union, end by Messrs. A. B. at U. SANDS. N.
York.
There lea considerable saving he taking the larger sizes.
ti.—Dire•qions for considerabl e
of pad MU in every disordet
1110 atlige 1 to each Pots,
Lint. ledd.—ty.
..L) . T o cs• aaal as
For the Triennial Assessment.
A /TEALS covet held b and
the County ommissinnors la
La. I i.e lest , boroughs township', C
as lot ows:
(Aps!,pp sown pp, lupine} , November 11th, as t l ohuol House
near A. Lninaid.
DINO towoshio, Wednesday November 10th, at Congress
1 Hid 'echoed House.
4..tovlngton tow ashi..i,Nov. 11, at haute of Jacob Maurer
i( outwit do Nov 11. at Frame Boarding House.
tuston do Nov. lb. at house al June Wilton.
Fax do Nov Id, do John 1 ituody.
`Union do Nov. 17, do it, W. Moore.
Urady d i Nov. It . eo W .0. Foley.
Fenn do Nov, le, du Samuel Smith.
801 l du Nov. tO, do Asaph Eta.
Chest do Nov'. do James UorrY.
, Burosido do Nov, il t, do John Young.
Ferguson do Nov. N. do T. 11. Davis.
lonian do Nov. V 5, do James filoNeal.
deounria do Nov, 16. do S. M. Smith.
. Woodward eo Nov. V du Daniel nestle/.
• Di:lotus do Nov.o, do John Goss.
:Morris do Nov 80, do James Lohman,
! isfaill'oed 00 Ira. I, do Wei Hoover.
. Boggs do Dee. 0. do Andrew Emu.
,- Piko township and Curwensvilie boroagh Friday Deo. 8. at
t the house of Isaac.llloom,jr.
l i nwreoce township and ulemileld borough,Saturday Doe. 4
at tho cum. hong-.
The Assessors ore requested to be present with their 'WO.
~
~.iates. on tho day of the Ap peel in their proper townships and
, boroughs. to assist in cutmo.ing =stakes and la roaklng a
!, proper assessment. ' . .
An Appeal will also he held on PatordaY the 4th day of
December. at the Commissioners' office, for tlin purpose of
•qual sing and adjasting the Valuation of Unseated Lends
, docrighout the county. at which time and once all holden
if Unseated Land,Aistits, Wt.. Omitted concourses, aro ro
I. tooted to attend..' I . -
SArilllEl. WAY.
. .
... WM. ALEXANDER., IDaro'rip.
PIIKAP HEVENER
t: Altost.-O.II.OOODLANDER, Clerk.
Commissioners' Utilize Sept. 4, 1e711.. , . .
Valuable Real Estate
r )M3AwUZIZ:M
T HEI T will be exposed to public ,a'e. at ma,
eremitesLdr n Vat i etD :ui ti t, tina
that
Valuable .Parnt and Tract'of Land,
'dingo in Uttaeatta towlllll l P. Clearflt I I county, about ova
ualf ! lop eont itta town 01 Wen Hine, Innutedlately on the
and Little Illtdd Eagle ttltaptko, nad within half a
lay's tide of the C'entrat gailruad. CODittllllolC
P,5 i 03 Acres,more or less, having
4?t:l4' 70 acros cleared and under good
fenee: 'Also, a g,ood House, Barn,
_ and a young andthriving Orch.
ard,, • . • ,
, • .
Late the psopeity or JOSEPH LEONARD and JACOB
.RONARD. deoensed. .i
• 'rho title is Indisputable, Possession will be given oath s
'st. Oey of April, 180. i
fllOtt—Oneahinl of the purchase moony Cash et time
reale. and thy balauoe In twu annual DM rrvara thereafter. i
• , ' JOHN W. ILMT.' 1
• ',, , Otober lf. IBM Execute! &pasts*
. .
W(11)V79 •
. :
t'tAM to the promises of the subscriber,
V about the lit or Peps.. last. a•STBAY , ' OrAwnri
)07. 1 1nlit,Oow—is of a Light Fpreckled •
OW Mad wee wearivg a small ball. Tha •
OW Aar ill requested to come lowa d prosou'D mi l• vallcuar*
tea and take horeawey. or she will 4." eposed 01 a°°"diag
co la.•
• w ktoilEßT Blo3litBTBRB.
Burnside township. October 4 1551-9 d.
r.0 , 6).ff,,,AM: 45E' 1E:0
- FOR THE - '
Election of Electoriv:-"[lz
,,
.OF A PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDEIT Or'
THE UNITED STATES.
171j11EllEA8, In and by en Act cf the General Assembly
V, ',of the l'ommonwenith of Peeellrivania. end the several
enpulaments Marto. it is provided, that the eleotors Of the
r.votal (monks of this Cornmonwealth nundlled to vote foe
members of iholloaernl Assemble, shall how an Election as
the mime Maces at which the sni t members shall have been
voted for at the preceding eleotton . THE FIRST TUES
DAY NEXT AFTER 11113 FIRST MONDAY OF NOV
EMBER, in the year of cur Lard one thousand eight hun
dred and forty. tind on the snare day Monty fontai,yeat therw
after, for the purpose of e iog7ect
,Cil" OR
of President and Vico President of the United States..
!VOW. therefoie. I. ALEXANDER CALDWEELAIIIII
LIS Sheriff of Clearfield county, in pursunnce. of the ditty
enjoined on me by the act above rehired to, nail the said sup.
plemeuts thereto, dame's tile MY PROCIAMATION. lav
ing notice to the Ire, men or said county oenlilied to vote for
members (Witte General Assernaly. to meet at theirseveral oleo.
non districts on
ON TUESDAY TIIE, F!ECON D DAY OF NO.
VEM HER NEXT,
Then and there. between the hours of EIGHT. Walock In the
morning and BEV EN o'clock in th e evening of midday, vote
for
Twenty-Seven Electors
Of a President and Vice Peesident - of the
United States.
Arm that. the teveral Judges. Inspectpre and Clinks. who
shad Mum attended of the preceding Goa. ra I Eldction, are te
rm red to attend aril perform the alike duties, and be subject
to alike penalties for neglect ni duty or misconduct its thee
shall be liable at said General Election.
'The Electors of the county of Clearfield will take notice
that the said Election will be held at the Following Metres—.At the CuUß'r in the borouch of Cleatfield, og
bewrenne township
At the house of WILLIAM. HOOVER. for Bradford town
shio.
At the home of .101114 GOSS, for Denote? tewnshie,
At the !tensest!' SAMUEL M. SMITH, fur Becomes town.
ship.
At the house of ISAAC BLOOM, Ir , In the borough oleo,.
wensville. for Pike townshio.
At the house or .lAu'Ott MAURER. for COY ington township.
At the honour WILLIAM. C. FLL..EY. tor Wady togas-
At the More house of SAMIIEL sawn' for Penn t,wathlp.
At the house of J AIDES CURS Y tor Chest townshiP.
At Congress.lllll School Home. for Girard town•nip.
Ar the haute of JAMES I.OIIM AN. or Morris tow whip.
At the helmet .111111 q YOUNG, for iinussido torellehiP.
At the noes. of ABAPII ELLIS, for Dell township.
At the home of JAM ES Nei EA h. for Jordan township,
At ice house of GE( Ht0ET((IIIN Eli, for Boggs township.
At the home of JESSE WIIA t IN, for floston township.
At the house of THOS. DAVIS, for Ferguson towasniP.
At the heave ofJOHN I BUN t Fox
rY., far towashie.
At the house ofJOHN WHITE:Sit/E. for Woodward town
stip.
At the PIIIII.IO SCIWOL 1101.1:1E,fer Goshen township.
At the FRAME I IoUSE. formerly oacopixi as a boarding
house, for Realises township
At the STORE IIoUSE of lt, W. Moore, for Union tows
shiu.
At the COURT HOUSE, los the homugli of Cletuaeld.._
At the house of ISAAC BLOOD. for the borough of Gus
wensville.
NOTICE IS FURTHER HEREBY GIVEN. That all
persons except 'Justices art the Peace) who 0..11 hold any
others or appointment of profit or trust, adder the goverameat
of the United Suite'. or of this State, or of nay nay 0/1130311 •
pointed district, tv , rether a onmenissiorierl cffi 33f or otherwise
a srmorchnoto silken or Repot. who is or snail be *motored
littler the Legislative, Executtra or Judluial departments c(
this State et bf the Mired States, or air c.ty Of incorporated
dahlia : and also, that every m-9 ober of Congress and State
Le;rislat rite. and of the common or select council of any city.
or commission'? elan, iecorporatel district. are by law Ines•
stable of holdiee or exercising. at the same time, the °Mee or
appoietment of J udie, Inspector, or Clerk. of any election of
this Commonweelsts :—and that no inspector. Judge. or ether
oftiou of any such e action shall be eligible to any offloe voted
for.
Aod the Return Judges of the respectitre distrkti aforesaid.
are required , o meat at the coast house, In the borough of
(Newfield. on the FIRST FIG DAY next .ester the said
First Tueular of November teen and there to do all those
thaws retinues] or them us law.
01 YEN ender my hand and seal, at Ciewfiald, this twentlh
res out h slay of September. in the 'eerie! our Lord oee thou's•
nod eight hundred and fifty.two. and of the Independence
of the United Stateithe :-. l .ereitr.derent.h.
ALEXANDER CAI.UWELL.
E.dfimt Lottozo,
Remaining in the Post Office at Cicartteld on the
find day efinly 1852
Any Dognerreotypist, Rampart. Daniel
Barger George. Kvlar, John O.
tiondimore John, berme. Bears
BennehoorPhilip. Leonard,
_Miss Elitabeth,
Bottorff, *chard S. Lother,./diss Ada,lue
Bryant. Mrs Sus.ll London. Joseph
num.. Fred. McFarland. Mn's Msrgartak,
Crce, Esn, Vhn• McGaughey. John
qare or J. trot nton. Miller, F. Edward
Derby, 800, Edward Oak.. Michael
I:yawn jr. John s!sirroan. John
Green. Ned . rater, Jshrs
Oates, Rid It J. • Reed, Mit. Mann"
Geiser, Samnel Bow. John
Oarsman. Washington Ratter, Joseph
Balaton, Henry, Rubel, Wee L.
Hatter, Jam M. !termini.. Daniel-4 . •
Wigan.. john Nem II IL ' ''
Mil. nowt IL. Shaw, J. B.
Beckman, Jacob Swells, limo ' ' '
Baer. tto , tait (or heir.) Nana. George
Jack.nn, Ja mu Ftotte•Jl. Philip
Johnson., Amos Thompnu Joins IL-2
Jones, Thomas Weir, Hugh el. • IQ—
WM. RA OEBA UGH, P. M.
Notice.
14\YOTICEI IS lIERIIRY AIVE J. that I have losind esp
/A lain BLACK. OX to JOHN H. of 14cauris
township—and all P0:110[1/1 are CAU 11l not to waddle
with ei purebtue said tn. the sawn beam my pro K oette LL . •
JAW:3 M.
Glen Ho c, 1852—st
THRESHING MACHINES
OP the bait style cow a use. menufaottned et Strattosvillis
Clarion Camay. Fa. lot sale by
L. R. CARTER, Asap,.
eept. 9. ledi
LBOOTS &SLIOES.
PEZOLICA - B 007. 9
D II.VECTFUWI Announces to the
LL citizansof Xiearfte.d end vicinity.
that he hes comment:soil the betineks or menurneter
toe Boin S acid I,lloEzt of every description. in (Isobar.
cuck of Cleardeld, in the shit, newly oppoure the Academy,
on Front street, where he moo IA and at ell times ready end
anxious to accommodate all who may favor him with their
ovoom.
_Mine and Coarse Boots and Shoes, and
. _
Ladies' Ware of every description.
Kitt be on baud', tintkiaWurecturcl to a siva., suumior to
ant bow ofore maritifitAtilittunty, and at such prams as will
not ta:l to Mee entire;ol.Wiactian.
Rafting and Lumbering Boots.
Ile will also manufacture an attic M of iiol./T8 for R.lftiliF
anti Lumbering in. and for other much out door work. whioa
ho pathaularly meow:pawls as n auPeriur article.
October 5. 1853.—tf.
New Store.
THE undersigned has owned a STORY. in GLEN HOPE
C'enriVel county. whcro he intends keening constant',
on 111,111(1 a GOOD ASSORTMENT of all Intact usually kept
in 5 country store.
All kindi of I' oduce taken In exchange tor
ILA
goods.
ELIX.
Glen Ilopo. Oat. 7. 183:1.-6m
Notice to Surveyors.
A Tree Melid.no Line. for the adjustemn• of BerVeYoll'
ACompa.scs. has beau marked nod etrob.dhed by the
COMI131.11)1+19 , 11. in dr, borougb of Clearfield. Al.o. a Legal
Elamlard of
of
of two polo chain, agreeably to as Act
of A surrobly of drrth Audi. MO. (See l'arerolet Laws. Papa
605.) Mardiprovides fore penalty of tea dollars for every vM•
Mhos (Weald sot by Purveyors.
By order of the COMM Commissioners.'
G. B GUOULANGEB, Cl'k.
Commissioners' Office. Oot. 5.11eal •
C.enuLvatlcel) LEL 5,
ALL patio,. are hereby cautioned against Unitise, ml
wife CATS AiUNH on my account. She is now total
iu a state of separation from me, nod 1 will not be fasoonals
in any way for her maintainance, nor PAY any debts of her
contracting. Ate Proust limo I. will (show that 1 hero no
right to make any provision even (or liary
o rt ribYTi
Ferguson township, Aug. 9,1E62
LEVER FLEGAL,' 7 7
LACKSIIIITIi. Luthersburg. Pa . will attend io all had.
)nese lu line, and will anur furnish WAGUNd. nufa.
,3au. dto.. vory abelP• and manufactured in the neat 111110.
and warranted. 4ug. 7. 1854.-7.
Bottom LEEIt(I9 tliafran EGY7(1111 1 ' e
rrHE Subscriber would respentfully nabounce to his old
friends and oustoraers, and to the public 'enmity. thy 4
halt again opening at his stand - at the cornet bf front aTI
Cherry strxts,
. A large and well.selecte d 4tock of
GOODS'.
Emoracing the usual variety kept Ina total!. Store. whim, We
will sell ,
as CHEAP' as the cl-IEAP.EST,, "
At Wholesale or Retail; for the CAS ft
tie will also exahange Goods for COUNTRY PROUW" ,
so for as he 1314 make ivanswer lira trrPOsee,
As he cannot ptomise to ventinne .115 t he 'nuelnew lone. olt''
account of tho LOW rat lOSS at Avbioh *he intends to sob.
he would advise all who wish to buy (MEM' (.lULWN to
CA LL NOUN ItRATZER.
Clearfield. Jll7 2,18 U. .
- „
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY
'The next quarter of the Academy Will
commence on Monday Nov. Bth. The
terms will be found in Abqadvertisement.
Tho facilities offered by the Anstitutieri
should attract,the attention not only of
rents but of all young personsdesiring
proyement. : The quarter aboat ,to awn
mence is at a time 'which' will be favera
ble to them. BY TILE BomtD.
Clearfield, Oct. 18, 1852.