Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 17, 1852, Image 3

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    THE REP,Ij.BLICAN. •
CLE&UFIELU Pa., Dec. 17,11852:
he lines by 4, J. J. are on file,
and May , boloolted for in our next.
*The - 3d number of the series of pa
pers on the Amazon' river, is crowded out
this Seek; but shall appear in our next; to
be followed 'by the whole series, consisting
.of seven numbers.
TIIE 'DIME TO SUBSCRIBE.
One number after this . will complete the
present volume of the .Republican, which
will be issued on the day before. Christ.
mas, and thee-first nuMber 'of the next'vol•
.ume wily ratio its appearance on the first I
day'ncliti'mptl :' The beginrimg of
eaCtixia l w year is generally a sort of start-
VoMmencement of a new
chapter In life's Ihistory—and this will,
therefore., 'be a. fit opportunity, for those
good s cilltetis' of Claarfield' county, who
do not. no% take their county paper, to
maPe nti,''xen, start with the new year, by
sending in their names. If you can read,
and ofeel , the least concerned in the present
•
raphkrfirch of human progress th,rough
out!tbo,;*o4d; yOu wit! find' that you have
cptinil',iniiincney for a good purpose.
Tli n itivOte polled at the late election shows
very clearly that, although our list of
••
sub
scribersr:.,iry;_the county is acomparatively
lare,s'ybt,atill that there arc a very large
nurtitid, of voters who do not take our pa.
per. , , Over 2760 votes were polled. Of
theory , . 7otter .4700 were dertiocra6, and
aIiOtAXQQ. whigs. Now we have a little
iover , 700 subscribers in ; the county. Of
thoelfrom,loo to 150 tre whigs, which
wo . titlooo,,.*Stir 550 derrocrats. Thus it
would :appear, that out of the 1733 votes
poitlfi for Pierce at the Int eiection,,llB3
ofthem
. 4d,o;stot take our
,parer; and' of the
097,krOt.bkolled for- 'cOit,.riot. less than
B.sti'nf thin — are'vithout tteir counts, pa ,
pe'r ; ;;!,o,l' . :the whigs we flt, not, complain.
Whfl6.itr.e:are justly thankbl tb'them, we
eanrioCiill: their support. rot it does seem
to, us, : ,that if our :Demceratic friends
thrpaghont tha county,Avoult do as much
for' tlye , paper; as the paper, hts always tried
to do for thein, our list , coutity,pb
scribdtn.rhight'be greatly inireased.
. •
1• ,, ..; TWO , MESSAGE.
order-to lay 'this importmt document
helh,rlol,4r readers us' early at 'possible, wp'
haVe. Issued. onr paper in.ttdranee of the
usnal . day or publication.
cAs a State paper, it is insane respects,
bitfdy creditable to the preiet Executive.
It presents Of' cleuntry . in a 'ilghly pros
perous and•flourishing•Conditicnin all-her
grrla,Taticiral interests. But dere are se
riM)SObjections to'some parts (this
ge roes-
sai and not the leas t amoriglhem is its ,
unnecessary ankinjUdiciouskog,uage res.
pecting-the ,purchase of, G'uh, and its
eqUalty • unrdaessary ,dissertaton on na
. tional intervention.
.A‘s there iino nation:
al party of this country in far of nation
al intervention, why was not to President
more specific; 7 This manufacuring of a
target, : and shooting at it himelf, ivill do
well enough for a newspaper !ditor, per
liapsjpiut does not look well in c rresident.'
11314,11 has been left for.Mr.!illmore to
dse.'iiver 'a' new orgument . forthe protec
tio-niii;,-and instead of the coFe of iron
bung e,ontrolled by the laci'ef . upply and
d4manll,: like, alt other ,inarketble com
modities, we here learn, with wider and
surp,k o '; 11),nt the American maufactur
eN:#/ttindebte,d to their worst enenes end
ri'vnlsilthe'tritish mann facture rSfor the ,
p#4int higlyprices of iron, and 1140, thus
anoscAritnmense fortunes. It isptite u
nov'virinkto thus to hear that the3ritiih
mantita r cturcir blll3 finally` camOtp tores
cut; Ws 'Ante rictin competita. tut, a
piio(i'ex6,usels better than none.
....Zik.BArtNER STATE .-41 the nevidrorh
Catitirnia:W;htch we .publiSh , in anther
cofunin turns out to be, true, - tho golen
State, will NOW' tanner State in the r n .
ion. 9verj o ljteen thousand for Fiore° ad
King, at , tpree years old
Farther from Havana.
New Orleans, Dec. 9. 4352. 4 --Private
~: '," -, 777 • • Havana letters received, here by the .Cher
rigt JANUARY 1853.-Th okee state the captain and crew of the ship
intirtilier • Of. 'Oldham's . Magazine, is ' ii. Lady Suffolk had been , released, causing
knowledged by:•the publisher to be his be, i much exclteineUt among the British, rest
an ' dents at Flavima.
effort. , It is certainly a. splendid
as !Pte,testing aq,ar l Y, Work of the kiad.7 4 6n the coast, and all the British vessels,of
'l49:ipmbellishments 'liF that This has inirnitablSwar are cruising o
beon ff thethe Isla
objeet ofnd awaitinsog
yougArtistrDsvEssus? : have no superi= .
vessels collecting 'at •Hav
ors. Gmhani. is keepin64l'ivith .the marehranY, English
of imprßypteept le fine if:go.„ •
; ;,q
~~:s
• • Giumr . 'o4' .Ltigiugly 1:85
numbiir istallthat could be desired by the
ti 4( o;t the Lady's ,Book.
EYTAM".!,':tli,,l:lleo' of ',t! l €l, 66 uiltrY r'ir 63 s,
and tAiljet4er ofiamericamMagazine•liol
emtutrEilietioVilirit6ring upon the 23d year
of his work. It uTt of our readers titive a
niTirdfaliticlktOozinellw,e hiss.cech them
119kto.pass.over qod — ex, end ? , es Ith
• ey
Much more deserves thiiir pitioidAP'
,: x ~, -
i~+
~~,~~
~~F,
that Seveial'countrY:9 itors
are 'greatly perplexed as to how they shalt
Itoort,up the fine condition of the fat Ckrist
mas iurkeya which have been presented - to
them by their subsc:ribers. :We pity their
condition. But they should learn their
subscribers better sense. Ours have' more
on us, and aro keeping them
in their pens, wo presume, until *killing.
time.
For , tho j Republican.
LuntEßsFuito, Dec. 9,1852
Messrs. Editbrs:
In your poperof the' 3d of Decernber I
observe a • communication signed "Law
rence," in which the writer says, "the
brother of the candidate for Sheriff,"
which can mean nene.other than myself,
"was a delegate in theconvention of 1851,
and opposed to John McPherson' for Trea
surer.' ' The writer of that article is eith
er greatly mistaken, or has published a
wilful falsehood, and my mind strongly
"inclines tolhe latter, as I believe the nu
thor to be the same , gentleman' who was
an unsuccessful candidate before thaecon
vention, and who was .welt aware before
the convention met that the delegates from
Brady township were instructed for John
McPherson. I was the delegate in that
convention that nomintated Mr. McPher
ion for Treasurer, and voted for him on
the first, second and third ballots, and
would have continued to vote for him had
I seen any hope of eirecting his nomina
tion'. In a word, I was the friend of Mc-
Pherson when I went into convention; and
I left it his friend; and if that is disputed
let them give us another chance to vote
for him, and perhaps we will show them
that we will not as tamely us- before sub
mit to his being chisseled out of a nomina
tion fairly given him by the people.—
'Lawrence' also charges the recent candi
date for Sheriff with keeping an open Bar
for Buffington, when he ran for Congress.,
This is equally untrue I I was the one
who kept the Bur, and know all about it.
Some time previous to the olection, a friend
of Buffington paid me 'five dollars, which
was to be taken out in liquor on the day
of the election., and on that day a gentle
man from Curwcnsville wason tho ground
early, to use the liquor, and see that val
ue was had for the V—and that same gen-
Itleman, if, asked, can testify that I gave an
equal quantity, at my own, expense, for
Dr. Lorain, the democratic candidate.—_
'
Indeed, I kept 4n open bar all day, for the
democratic candidate, without receiving,
or expecting to receive, a cent for it. It
is however true, that, after the election, I
was sued' for the five dollars given me by
the friend of Buffington, :but if the law
itit mentioned would prove any thing, it
would kove that I refused to deal out the
.Buffington
liquor
" Lawrence" also says
. that the "candies
date for Sheriff; and his relatives at Luth
eraburg," opposed Pr. Lorain. If I done
him any injury, it was .by spending 'my
time and money for him, and whether that
benefitied him, or injured him, is' not for
me to say. I cannot think, however, that
the author of such falsehoods has the sanc
tion of the Doctor for their untrance.
Having thus pronounced the Charges, so
far as they relate to, myself, false, I have
done with the subjecti,merely adding, that
I have never opposed the regular ticket,—
Even
,the eloquence of a lawyer failed to
move' - me from:Ahe regular' nomination
when a distant relation of the writer of
"Lawrence" was a candidate against the
ticket. _
Yours, respectfully,
P. W. BARRETT
The quantity of lumber surveyed at
Bangor, Me.,
averages annually about
200,000,000 feet, the value of which can
not fall farshort of $3,000,000. The quan
tity 'got to market this year is less than
iast-year, owing to the great draught in
the early part of the season. • The demand
has been great, and the prices of all qual
ities have run a dollar higher per thous
and feet than last year, so that although
the quantity will .fall short by some 15,-
000,000 of feet, the sales will amount to
nearly a quarter of a million dollars more
than last year. .
North Carolina Legislature.
Baltimore, Dec. B.—The Legislature
of North Caroling, on Monday last, resu
med the ballottinge .for U. S. Senator,
when Mr. Reyner t :W.,'was found to lack
but two votesiof an election. This result
caused,mch excitement, and an'adjourn
ment Was sooty'alter. , had. :JO§ doubted if
an election will 'now be had this session.
The vote ,stood--4)obbin, Dem., - 73; Ray
ner, Whig, 79.
A iiew revolt4ionary, paper called the
"ra Pact& has been started at Ma.
iazas. It is
,published in manuscript,
severaltd ta
opies have been sent'to the
(Pin Ge ne ral. ;;
l' -We learn from the Observe, - that the
Br. Jas. Calvert expired in the pulpit,
vvlo4mgaged-in- the-performance of -Teti
gita service;lat Orion;: Cattaraugus Co.,
19;n, a ihort time since. He was read-1
logroat the 1 1 3th chaPtor Of Si: Luke, aid
alltiAttering the words, ~t ..will arise and
i
ER. m.Y.--7 - -?:";!.. exeltiiined,-"Ct, my
tfriC s ~' tell dpwp indthe , p tilPitr ; Arid d 1
mix ristently expired.
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CARRIAGE SPINDLE.
[The. following notice of an' ingenious
invention hy . an industrious meetanie of
our 'town, is taken' frem a late number of
the SeientifiaAmerican.] ,
•The common heavy.. cast-iron sleeves,
which are much used• axles, are ex
l'ceedingly clumsy,. so 'that many prefer to
use the' _wooden axle alone, while others
are made entirely of iron. A contrivance,
to *hate this defect has been made by
Thanes Mills, of. Clearfield, Pa., who has
taken measures to secure a patent. The e.
invention is intended to introduce the use
of a sleeve or tube made of light wrought
iron plate, which grad'u'ally tap ers , so as to
fit on the tapering end of the spindle to
which it is bolted.. A.sheulder collar,with
''two strape, fits. tightly on this ,sfeeve, 'and
serves also as 'a shoulder for:the 4ixle to
which it is secured' by a screw bolt and
nut. This arrangement materially strength
ens and braces the spindle. The sleeve is
made by cutting a thin piece of boiler-plate
to tho proper size and shape, and then, af
ter heating it, passitig tho plate between
three tapering rolleiti, one of which is ad
justable. The edges of the tube are after
wards brazed together, a couple of rings
being employed to secure it from opening
during the process.
Scientific American.
MARRIED—On Thursday the 25th of
November, by the Rev. J. J. Hamilton, l
Mr. Joseph M. Marshall to Miss Eliza B.
Welch, of Lawrence township.
On the 21st October last, by the Rev.
M. T. Mervin, Mr. Nathaniel Rishel, of
Brady township, to Miss Isabella Daniels,
of Lawrence township.
DIED.—At Grahamton, pn Saturday
the 11th inst., Mrs. Jane Graham, consort
of Francis Graham, in the 66th year of
her nge.
. .
Tn'©^
lEmiglaand Whipped 9
Tariff - or no Tariff
•
•
rubecribr , intends
NAlbB.kng on hand a large assort-
A want 0rt124 and whlah he will 101 on the
aunt ren.onnli 'alms, at the Iron Sad Foundry btoro, adjoin
ing Leonard & Idiom
Clearfield Den. 5, 1854
tit•ORPHANS'. COURT SALE. titi
IN enlist , Alien of tin order of the Orphans' Court of
L' aearttyld Gamy. there will hi exposed to public sale at
the Court bourn In the lhoronglt of Clearfield. on
Monday the 20th of December next,
AU .the following described .
Masai 1213Calglisitea)
Situate in Jordan township.
HaltClearfild cour.ty, . vizt—All
the richt title and tittered of one '
to a certain meet or owed o nand. Part of snivel in name of
Christian Nell% and a't his improxementrighteenneeted with
the hoes', and pferlliKl. and lately °dappled Of him.
TEIISIS —Cull at the confirmation of the tale.
D. w.i . auuttE. Adm'r.. tie bouts' non.
(Libber 5, 1535. _ _
CV a:V i l l a Q)57 ga 7 1
rtmendons Excitement !
A Ltensmons are hereby Cautioned against purchasing; the
rt. above cisseglOsd pdsmises. as the some 'belongs to we'll --- • .
tite s cqu pad mice the deosasapf J. ft, Ames The out estate
•
A GRAND EXPOSURE
.., no in.erest in it, ftelym gon tbe title w Mob 1 have bought
and paid for retied', I Ohl hold the property•untd compelled
by law to leave. Any person, .hertiora. pnrohosing. will do all F .N P
vir G- 0 0 11)
do far the sake or zetting Into a law-suit, which I presume no 91... Y 1... •
genilem n would dedre ANN AMID.—
Jorthut township, Decvnber 9, 1831 WILL LAC ll' Ez 181IIL 11,15
----
"E orirfaca n 0 ama . Ll as IF mtf. ara 2 W' - : 1 ,1•„`ei r t e o tl i e rti n n i liti'd a f ,°° LiV , L'y he il r a °, e 'd irt u r o . n ..%i a v n ed i
Ironetbe east.ll -
.. One of the Largest, Cheapest, and most
:v
flure:
( varied assortments of goods ever bro't
to this or any other place.
-
Ed mEt ii a ns, 'EDT m 13 cs ' Glo ea a.'
The avention of the Fair Sex is particularly In•iteete their
Stock, co/testing partly of Mons de Lege, Cashmeres...Mous
Oa Woes, Preach Medea., Canon. lAlrraccrie. Me.
GENTLEMENS' WEAR.
Their assortment is ni Initially large. embattling Clothe. ca t .
simeree—plats nod fancy—Sattlnels.lslik and Satin Vesting',
&a., ol every quality and price.
READY—MADE CLOTHING.
A very slab Brook of all sorts. sizes and qualities. made in
the latest and best style, oy the workmen, and of the very
hest material. . ifilat
800 TS and SHOES,
Fire ! Fire! .9.
Great DCSirileliOn of Prices
AT ELOOl3' VfORB, in CURWENSVILLD, where
can be found a splendid alto:noon. of (100 Dal al the
best styles) Oat recurred from Philadelphia. at which plaue 1
wend no paint In
withh selection. float aattslied that
1 air. nolo to COMpeta any Btorain that:l3oU yin
Quality, Quantity and Cheapness.
Thai stook complies in part the followlag. nitiales. all of
which wiil be disposed or at unusually low [more fur CA-• If
LitlftlEtYlt or
P
R
Ot
00. as l hare determined to adopt in.
:attire the ts.P.ADY PAY BYtil'Era. .
Dry. Goods.
Merl:toes. Celle, Dleachod Mullins,
A1Y114.13, Chintzes. Brows do
De Laicals, . (lineman. gull ok do
Balsam. Pupa. Bo do
Persian Cloths. l'aramethas. Barred do
Cashmeres. Lustre., C anurics, do
Ladles' Bober. Sills, Linens.
Do Gloves. Lacs. Ribbon',
Do 13tockiaga, Faawls, Tabsj
Do floods, Viotoriuss. CornfotU,
Fianna's. . 'licking', . LindseYS.
Cotter, Flannels, tliecits. ate., Ito ~ arm.
Cloths.
Twi led . Mack.
Le Blue.
Do Drab.
c •asstmeres.
Black, Blue, Green. Gray ; Dos Elms; and Fancies.
Satititets.
Brown. Grimm, gray. Biad,„ Blue and Canny.
Hats 4 ' Caps.
Bilk, Idols! Okla, Par
on and
Otter a Wool d ais Brut, Plush, Fur Cot
t. esai
s ..
ClOthi# fre
....4t3
Over Oasts. Dress Onus, Pro.* Lasi,u, Sack Coats, Cloaks.
Pants. Vests. Drawers. under Shirts, G inn, Mitts.
Stockines, Cravats, flaudkerch ell. Comforts.
Boots 4- Shoes. •
Gentlemen' Call Bolds. laidles' ()num,
flu Kip Do Do Morocco 800 s,
1)u Coarse Du Do Leather Do ,
Do ' Pine lirogana. Do Slippers
fro ' Skiers.
Dons.
Din Teton Shoes.
Bo ' 'Gums. ' . Du ' Gums. !, '
Chilthens' Shoes, Children' Ones. ,
'' !. ' Quee nstoare.
White Granite Tea Setts. Spotted Te d a Setts.
Flown blue' do, do • hlolbetly o o
taupAior Cape cu t Saucers, •
So Superior Plates.
Common do . Gower do • •
wash Bowls and Pitchers o' u u %preens. .
Bowls. Pitchers. Erre Glasses. Tumblers. LarapA, Camila.
Sticks, he . Sm.. &o.
jlardzeare. '. .
Miff, Grou-Cut. Hand. Wood, Dimness and Tonant.SAWS.
Nails, tapilics, Ding's, Screws Augurs. Olosse.s,.Knivee
and Polka Pocket Knives. Spoons, Razors, titans,'
Scissors, dhuttni. and every thine In tote line.
Grocertes.• ~ • . .
Wniu3 Havanna Enna'. Steam SYrap Molands
Do thud do • Hugs! House d o
Crushed do New Orleans do
!Ant do Matanzas . do
Brown N. Orleansdo Dandles. •
Do • Porto Rico do Soap.
Imperial Tea Rio Calico.
Young Dyson Tea, Java do
..
Black do • Sperrn 011
Cayenne and Black Penner. Lard do
/Linke, • , Eish do
Do Dronnd. Olive do
Ciannornon &Cloves; ' _ Brandy or, Whiskey.
ektonkulatn.OLO.: SW- &0.. eZa.. &0.. so.. to.
Medicines.
JAYNE'S Expeotorant. Altetative; Vennllnge. Hair Tonlc
JsDye, and rills. LOUDEN'S Expectorant. AttentriVe.
rills and Vermlru go . Dr. i SEE,. , ri Netliolner. rikiti
, Ns:STOCK'S Vernalfueo,Moallister's Ulnunam. Shay •
,bard'e Sarsaparilla. Dally s Genuine Petraleurn. DIN J. - •
d. Daughter' s r eosin, the true Digestive Yield. or
Gastric' Ju ce. for the cure o X Orspepsiajtreinig,,
' • Pronefleid's celebratect Cattle . Yowders—logrita• ..
•,, or , withal{ tho Medicines Widens , found in 'a • ' '
.
Country Store.
MI of which 1 am detemined to toilet the LowEsr POS.
BIBLL PillObri. Call In. 1 will not opals any thing for
the sight stills goods. and but a small advance wean 1 sell to
BLOOM.
Cuturensville.Dro. 8. 160.
DAGUERREOTYPE , LIKENESSES.
JJ Oleartwl wham de
wet:dot approved style. and at rates ae seasonal:ll. as , blue .of
his predeoessors. -lie may be foundlop etaltslovet Do. W rig
ley 's ethos.
I P oisons desltoosp:Milalag" Likewise(' of themselves. ot
tbatt W en ds, wtl) o 00111,Mlusetaf.whl Wigton:
4. •
V.AI4 ify , •
A I,vtggßes.s.arbtplep of PATENT 11,AA1.154;fakr.
Sheriff Sale . of,Regt Estate.
, •.
, 44 * MY elstie of sundry wiuofVn urapoass.lcr
sued out withe Court of Common Pleas of
Clearfield cogaty4andto misdirected, will tie at-
M e li pnb o n 114
CP tivr,g,iattirtd J ay
y o e urjo th r e m b i om s a n e
l o t f
at 1 o'clock. p m„ the follogrini desoribegroperty, viz :
A certain bot or Ground. situate in the borough of Cle MAL
and known as Lot No, 09, in the DWI of saki borough,
fronting on Diced stvoet, and branded by Lots No. 15)1 and
180. wit t a ke n t3toty DwelllnOlon se thereon emoted:
zed and in execution and to tfe sold no the property of
Andrew Bhugrut.
ALSO•
BV virtue ors, similes writ. honed ont of thq saute coma,
and to we ditectud. will he espdawl to 'Jubilant° at the
same time and plaba,lhe following desoribed moony, viz.-
A certain Tractuf Land. situate in Brady township, Cleat ,
field county. beginning: nt a pests tnPade Mona the turnpike
,enstwa•dly about 51 persthos to h past, thence a sontheasterlY
,coune about lad penthei. thence by possall's land, thence 1
.west 110perchss to a 'agar corner. thews, by re, doe of tract
south 58 perches to a hemlock corner. thence west 67 perches.
,thence by the late Pane Mandrel's land north 14.3 pernhex.
,heing parts of the surveyX knoWn numbers )998 and 8577.
noutainina -- notes add -- osmium. With a hewed lox
HOUSe s and Stable. andabont 15 wires thrived thereon. Sett.
ed and taken 1n execntion and' to NNW as the property of
thunael U. Viemming. , ;
ALSO;.
Y rhino of a writ of kleri Pactas,limed out of the same
J... 1/ Court and to ted directed, will he exposed to public:sate.
dt the smell tittle and Video. all the following descrihed prate.
lee. meats In the borough of Curovensvil le, Clearfiela cotmty,
to wit :•1-A a certain Lot or piece of ground. situate on the
south side of State street. at the distance of about 156 feet
westward from 'Thompson threeti thence nitendiec west
sod till feet, dot., extending in ' depth Minot 151/ feet to a
15)
feet, allay. being dictums [mouses conveyed by John Patton
to JOllllO Richards, and by him contracted to George C. Pale,
mote. having•theroon erected a fwo Idiory Prame 'Huns&
Barn. an rtopner.onttmildin gs._ clinked tak en, execution and
to be sold as theProovetY of f-,•eerge, G. Palmier°. by
•
• .
ALSO,
Y virtue or a writ of Levert 14 eine, issued out of the same
IP court. and to•mo illreuted. will be exposed to public sale
nt the same titr:rand place. ell that certnln niece •r praue l of •
Land. situate In Bllrritide township, Gleadield °may, hour'
sled and ascribed us follows.. to wit t—fteginnlng nt a post.
it corner of laved and Andmv tskeith's laud, thence by said
land north :15:5; degrees east 77 perches to a pine. a outset of
Peter 'Smiths lend, thence by emdiretet s land south
.74 dexrees east 11:•7 eerchet to a trod ote the bank of the river,
thence ductal river be the meauderines thereof, to the place
of he/cronies% c•intainlng ONE HUNDRED A N L) Miff Y
-13EY EN Mitt E 4 and 113 °mho,. WILT part of two certain
pants of Innit sueed on warrants Nos. 640 and 1423, to
avid Kennedur , Nu t. nod. ovid Kenneday. and b deg the
same laud that T. It Robeson and wife. by deed dated fith
November, T a k e n sol end conveyed to Enos fdeblnstera..
Seized and in execution and to he sold mi the propurty
of Enos Itichtlaste s.
ALSO,
BY elan@ of nein:lllm writ. toned ont of the same court.
and to me directed, will be awl' gtd to publiq sale at the
same timp and place, to the rithr. title. it:Peres and
claim of deffndaw. of. in and to n certain tract of lentistru•
ale m Iturnierle township. Clea.field county, containing JE
VENTY-FIV /OWL'S. more or less, bounded by lands of
Jonathon Snyder. Wrn. Wagoner. Jame' bioewan and John
Hitcher , . and being unimp.overt land. de zed tied taken in
execution cud to be sold as the property of James K. dor.
der.
L. 11. CARTER, Agent
Plain Black. Plain Oily.,
Do Blue. Do Green,
Uo Gray Do Brown
PORTRAIT Of WASHINGTON.
Engraved (by permission) from Stownrea °rayon:
wind portrait, in I h o Athennim, Boston.
Tllln superb picture, Engraved under the stiperintendanoe
of THOMAS SULLY. Esti . the eminent and highly
rifted artist, is the only correct Oxen ns of Washington ever
pnbiished. it has been cherneterixed as the greatest work of
a rt ever produced in this country. As to its fidelity. We refer
ta the letters at the adopted son or Washington. OEt MOE
WASHINGTON PARK iIIUSTIS. who seys,"lt lea faithful
ropirsentation of ;the celebrated originut" nod to CHIEV
JU87101 . ; TANEY of the Supremo Court of the Unit/3(18mo.
who says, "As a walker an its excellence and beauty must
strike t he n who sees it and it is no less harms' in ts
lik.eners to Father of hi .country. It is my go.d lottn i e
to have seen Min In the &wearily boyhood, and his whole
appearance is strongly iMpressed on my memory. The Por•
trait you wow:sued appears to me to be an exact likome r, 1
represenunk perleetly the expression no well m the form and.'
features of she face." And sues SENATOR CAM, "It is a
lifelike representation of the groat onninal." PRESIDENT
FILLMoRE says, ••the work Wears to me to have been
admire.sly mooted and eminently worthyLe toe patronnuo of ,
the pubtig." Sem matutt ANT. tha eminent portrait pain. I
ter. and the pupil of Sinart.',*your mint to my mind. Is more'
remarkable than any. other 1 have, seen, for presenting the I,
whole fed,/Ideality of the original portrait, together with the
noble and dignified moose el air and manner which all who
overlay; trim couldeled a marked , charectetistio of the him-
titans man It commemorates."
For the meths ol title Dictum we WOeld leAlr every lover of
Washington to the poittait ltielf, to be seen at the Milos atlas
(inert and to the letters of ,the following Artists. bllsteslllen.
Jurists, and Scholars, aceomean Y toe it; • I
A terisirs.—di archaut and Elliott, of New York; Neale,
Roihormal. rind Lambdia. of Philadelphia; Chester Harding•
of Boston ; Charles, Preser. of Charleston.' B. C.; and to the
adopted son of Washineton lion. George. W. P. Caste. him.
toll an lutist. STATESNIEN.—IIis Excelleney MPOtrd Fill
more, Mei w General Winfield Seott. lien. George M. Dal
ins, lion Wm. R. KInJ, 110 u. IntniellFabster, lion. Linn
Deed, lion . Lewis Oen, Item Win, A. Graham. lien. John
P. Kosssoy,..n:gs. It. c.v.'notoop. Lt.. D. Jutttere..—
800. ao l on.u. Taney. Hon John Deer, Hen. John eleLenn,
Hem. flatus Choate. SCHOLARS.--Chnties Folsom. E.g..
the well known Librarian of Btu on Atheneum. whence.
-I would ratner own It than any minted copy 1 have ever
se ri ." E l'. Whipple, Richard Hildreth, lion. Ed weird By
emu. Li... D. Jured `Noks, LL. D. Wm. II Prescott. LI..
D.,Wilshilliton Irving. Ralph W. Emerson. Esq., Prof. T.
C• Upham, J. f . Headley. Fox Green lialleck,_ll. W Long•
teliow, Win. Gilmore Simon; and FR , 01.1 EUROPE. Lord
Talmud. 'l'. D McCauley. Sir Archibald Mason. Lord Mayor
of London, tie.. Uo. ac . TILE PRE: S, throughout the
emir. Union. have wit h' one voice proclaimed the merits of
this surne.b eueravina.
T. enable all to wettest this valuable treasare, It Is sold at
the low pme 01' Fl V E DOLLARS per once.
Published by tiLintriE W. Gliti.D4,
N. W. coiner of Fifth vied Arbil 21mA*. Philadel,,hia.
J. W.cuustin.
Bole Agent ) or Woolen Penesylvavin
This Portrait can only be obtained from Mit. IILID3UN. or
from his duly authotaell nts.
Armagent.nis have br de with the Post Oflice Depart
ment, lay which COPlrto 'tuned con be sent ro any Point
uer mail In perfect eider.
Perini.. by toonlitioe f IVE DOLLARS to J. W. HUD
SUN. PRtsbq v c• Pe • will here a racy of the Portrait sent to
them tree of Postage.
1 Magntlioent Gilt Frames, got an txuressly gar these Por•
traits, furnished at the low price or FIVE DOLLARS each.
_ I
JUS'r PUBLISHED.
t A MAI:MIER:EeI i PORTRAIT OP
zmaimm AIL Uk.....AC43gra
I !
:, 0 RE. ;I. ngru veil by T. B. tVELCH, Earl., niter 11in origin
-Ini Powell painted by l'. SULLY, Erq.
-- This Portrait will be a match for the vVashington. and Is
'W . T.M. A. IMA.SeIi in every resent at well got up.
i Pries FIVE DIJLLARS pot copy. Address as above.
Sold at the Establishment of Protester HOLLOWAY. 044.
Nov. 10, 18e2 —et. , Strand (near Tempi° Bar. London.) tied by all respectably
he citams of Clra 4
1/Vl l lrc r .r e ; ir e t e ru n i rs r y a 117.1Thirii'tche to
o nt just opeued in Cu r.r. Empire. anti of those of tee Ceuta States. le Boxes at 01)0..
wensetilo. on State street tvo ricers west of thaucker's ho .1. ' c. RAYDONS' FORMS i ire . end 01 Mira each. Wholesale by the eriseirsal Deng
and one door west of Mowillion.' store. a splendid assortment ' i houses In the Onion, and by Memo .A.D.At D. SANDE'.
o! NEW AND FOURTH EDITION. ,New York.
literals a considerable say ins by taking the Imola six 4
....
Ready Made Clothin g ; , ' , "uses
l "...st Att orney , fs !nisi rale or aims ol Bust nom
Such as COATS, PANTS, VESTS,. ehoulrl he w Ritual it "—P hqa. North Amer icon and 1
order
11 . ..- - .
j D n irr ed li t in . x l i tc ef i tultoetir.widanee or patients in every do •
Oatobart isst—ir
. . Gu
elle. -
ALSO, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. u. ' 5
G R.OOERIES.—Tea, Coffee and
..'
Sugar,all of the best quality.
• 1
Aka, COMPO.R.TS and HOSIERY,'
of all sorts, awl very cheap. 1
Evers. Garment Longht at this establishment as warranted
1 in b• ns repro tilted, as he pays a better price thin TUE
JBWI, and sells no totrencir damaged goods. and therefore
cursors' feu to plane N 9 JEWS—NO JEW WORK—nor
no JEW MODE of dealing is to be leered at this Stoic. fie
Ls doter Mined to Me lee the Brat law or humanity and treat
every one as he crowd wish them to tent him. At all events
none can do better than give Aim a tail, end whoever will so
! laver him. wilt most with orate mid gentlemanly treatment,
i and are bartioulatly •eluetted, shmnld they find nothing to
suit their tastes, not 'o tray.
'loam, Mr. M wishes it tn be illatectly understood that he
edit SELL CHEAPER. thin any other establisumeul le
the Manly.
117" Call only and secure sood bargains.
Curwentellle,rdeo. 2, 1812 —lf
Rhprifi . s Oilier. N0v.22. 1852
A New Wrinkle !
UNION CLOTHING
A very lame alsortment—for Ladies' , Gent emus', Misses'.
Hoy.' and Children.' wear.
Hosiery. Gloves, l'erfurnerv. ninny Goods. Such as Ladies'
Dross Trimminas, Hamada, ato..
Greneries. Hartley., Drugs and. QUITILIMATIP, of every va.
Ilety end qua.ity, IMO to the best, and the very cheapest.
They alen have on hand FLAN NLEt. TICKIN .38. lAN
ENS, MUHLINB, SHAWL'S and In short goods of all kinds
to suit botl ,i tosea and COUntrY•
Vi't'al and j odes for yourselves. Remember the,OLD
BTAIsID, adult atm:Luau the Elia mond,
;Clearfield. Nov. 26,11859.
NEW
GOODS. 1
T".E.,,,,l'ubsacag„w4tlit.',,nertfernaril lz "e t gt . I fi e eTtas o S 6 B e iril e E d •
LEI G VHI.Z . and is sOW 'OPErs ltiu, at the titorehonse for
merly ixiouolnd by Wing et Getchel, as hilor,lsdala. a
Large, Splendid 4. Cheap
Assortment of Goods, oonsistmg of every style and quality of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Cut
lery,
Hardware, Boots, Shoes and
Bonnets, Confectionary,
Clocks 4- Watches.
ALSO, a latteasid well selected stock of
_Hedy-Blade Clothing, Drugs 4' Illea
eines, 4'c., 4-c.
In short all kinds of Goons usually k ptin a Von t Gt_of".
All or whioh he is determined to sell OH e EAPERI/VN Ev-
ER atrour; uerrauu EN 111,BANFEELD I Inv'.
EDMUND F. BRENNEN..
Motrlsdale, Nov, 10, 1801.
---
India Rubber Gloves, Mittens, &e.! ,
vOUNTRY MERCHANTS, In mng their tianthaver,
V should dot segleot these desirable and saleable ettloles
Their manufacture has been muoh Improved =only, bud
tilaY ate made very durable. Pattioular attention Is request.
ed to the
Wool Lined Gloves and 'Hiltons.
Thep are Indispensable fa cold and wet weather.—. Ladies
will lind thaw Gloves uter.lin.any work that wiltoil the
hands, at the same time that they will cure the worst ball
Rheam orUhaPptid hands immediately. They are mado all
lengths to protect the urms and wrists
Fur male try WILCOX, 111,14 LINGS 8t CO. N 0.3 Church
Alley, Philadelphia. Goodyears's e 3 Chestnut street. do
I J Phillips. Pittsburgh. Pa. Falcone? ar.
more Md. 11. W. !Shifter Charleston. 6.0. lien and Hick.
ox. Ciactunatti. 0410. and by all Rubber Deals:sin the Union.
Fox sale et retail by Country Merchants generally.
Nov 2d, 1863.--liax.
(Odbiimi - a; - t - 8 - ; Mu Meatfinge
• ' .110111111'
VsOULls,resoeottnhy Renounce to the ottiietii or c'gee.
.fleld and rio,nity. Unit he is now toenuineturins all
k ot .
• CABINET-TVARE.
His shop is sluttebrd on: Market street . between Third and
Fourth. where all Muds of work in Ms Hue 'wilt be toady in
the It tiT It LE. dad on the mo at FA VOLtABLE ThRILI
dud'odt ha shortest motice.
COFFINd made to order au tberborrest palm,
December 9,, t t1 12.--tf.
Jounitiman Cabluet-Maker„
.
G OOD Witte and ennstant erroo ET
loyrneut will'heilvert to
p arto4 mm OUiateIyIINYMAN'CAUIN-MAKEkt. •
Aity imd' to
'JOHN GCLICH.
Clearfield. Decarabtr9.lBs2.
•
''. ' • Stra y Cow.
~
. imi l c lalp to the premiere or the eubstriber
it , , I , Jo Ike townshla„gberitthe 7th of 00.
Leber last. a AEI) litll4Dtr COW. with
sonVi , its oil her ramp. soar .ati the right tide, and
tap to be , about 'l4 yearrolM\ The'ograer will imam
Coma . ,pyovir lealeall. pay emcee tad %Ism away..
otherwisethe will bent/Iwo °rogue law d .•
• ,
aVI/ld . Voris.
December V. MM. -
THE ONLY TRIIEroitTaAIT OF WASHINGTON
....a.. I
JUST „PUBLISHED,
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A. CAI.D WELL. heri
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Nov.lo.
WEDtilass3ll2 2
THE
POCIKIET IESCULAIPIUS,
OR. EVERY ONE HIS; OWN PHYSICIAN
rrilE FORTIETH editlen.wlth
1. Orie Hundred. klesmylogs„
bowing Diseases and Mallon:ea
sus of the Human t; stem io
rery shpe ad farm. To which
adde I a Tre n atise on the Diseat.
i of Vent ties, being of the high•
it Importance to married people.
r to those ,outemplating mar.
111 ;; , II B IIAM YOUNG M D.
lotno father belashamA Hsu te
mt a copy albs AIE4EU LAP' ,
J 8 to Ms child. It ay save him
to early grave, L m et no young
lan dr woman enter Into the se.
,iet obligations of married life
withers , realists? the POCKET
A Let..ll. ANUS. Let no one
I Cough, rain in the Vida. re.stlers
. end the whole train of HYttiefflio
sense ions. aud given up by their physician. be mother mo
masa without conga Ring the AESCHLAPH) B 4 Have the
married, or those about to be married. nay impediment, read
this truly useful hook. as It has been the mama of saving thou
sands of un forthwith create ros from the vary jaw' of death.
far Any Verson sending TWIiNT CENTri
closed in a letter , will receive one copy.of this woik by mash
or five copies will he sent for Ours Dollar
YOUN
:. Address. (post phisl,)
• Htl. 'wm. G,
No. UM Spruce Street, Philadelphia.
November ItY.
laic 122.
•
ttentibie, lAugrabersiken:
TB El Sabscribens after for sale one of George Page'a &Mad
Clem
PORTABLE ;SAW-MILLS,
With an ri Hots rower Engler) attached, all hew audio
complete cunning order, having been Lought and net up it
June last, situated about 8 miles from Bald Endle Faience,
and about halt a mile .frobs the toinpike leeches atom field
Eagle runless:ow 'phillmbUrg. Bald bill( will out H,QUOleet
in Ten hog, s.
The? will also sell their Stook of HORSES. Sleds, Chains,
fto . d wrwted.
rm. motion tars. apply to O.K. Mask. atthebllll, or to J
Shunt. at Bald tattle Putnam. Any aeries eau see the mill
in full operation now.
MARK & SHULTZ.
December 2.1258.
Farm & Wown Jot
For Sale.:
lariLL bo offered at PUBLIC SALE on
WY Tuesday ash° rebnlary Court nest. at
!WM the court house.-if not sooner disposed of at
tlVitle Sale—Thu Vann rOtitietilt OCOuvlod by fa &Wilk:tit ,
IJWIEN. deoeased, r.awresine townshio, cootaiugin!
tlf.ii Wert , toles:about Ring of which are improved, w‘t
a HEWN LOG Hi/1.W% wasther.boarded and. oblistere .
ill by 36 Get,toyeiber with a FRAME BARN and o tier out.
buildings,
, • I I 'ALSO,
To be sold separate from the hind: I Bett Raw 111111 Flumes.
I tiktakoinuy Mill Stones, with Saint fdnehine anti Mill Irons.
•, .„ , „„ ALSO,.
LOT OF GROUND In the borough of Lloarbeld. known In
the plan of Wed town by numberlD.
TEAMS or BALE.—Uee thud or the Purchase moue ,
down. the bale chin three payammls, with lots:est, to be se.
oared by. bond nod coortig• Oft MO PrOOi.Y.
ABRAHAM !MUSIC Attorney
FOr Devisees of Matthew Ogden, decansed
Clearfield, Dee, P,185.1.
Estate of ,john Benykaof, deed:
LETTERS OF ADMINISTUATION having been pen
ta d to the sabaeribeei. On the estate of Fl=nebuyhOof.
;grati, B to ;Ir s ti= l 4,Tget:l 4 l'Atfecku , s g,l4.ri
;mom% innnedintsle. and ostsoac baying - 41d
ag sant state will remit thexperly aexhenuea
for t. 11117 BE IlittiOQK
(M. PH ES.AamitiEraton.
*WWI Township. Do. L.
Prom the iirashingto4. Union,
THE AMAZON AND TRIATLANTIg gaga OF <
SOUTH AMERICA.—No.
ITHE . . ROAD TO HEALTH
- ,
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.:
DUNI: OF A DIDORDEREI/LIVEIt AND DAD MOW.
Civy of a Letterirom Mr. WN.
!LW:Kirke% Chemiet.
7, Preueot erect, Liverpool, (England,; dated 6th
June,lBsl‘ . . . .
To Professor HOLLOWAY.
SlR—Your Pills. unit ointment have stood the highest on
mutate lot of Proptietary 51edluiens tor some years. A cus
tomer. to whom . I ours refer tor any engnilies, desires ate in let
you know the particular/of her case. Idne had bead troubled
lot
yoeuw. s o w te i s th
hao d w iseo v r e d r e , t e t d he
ivveis r u la nndo b
o a df
d th ig & t H i a n t
we f t
alarming. and thelnllunmetlonsetlnsoseverely.t
t doubts ' 3
wino entertainod of her not being bete to bear op ands et
fortunately she was Induced kitty your Pill. and the informs
me that niter the lint aud.onch sneuesding it; ss, she had at
; mite'. eno conunued to take them. ono ulthosigh she ustWos.
1 O three Hones. shots now in the enjoyment ot perfect health.
s I ouuld have soot you non, more oases but %be above, Irons
I the Seventy Of the Attack. Cad the Head's Care. I think.
' speaks much in favor of VAT astonishing Pills.
(aigned) • IL W. KILLICUIEt.
AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OP RHEUMATIC re,
VER. IN VAN Di "LAND.
Copyof rr Lettr i the Hobert Town t_:ourtor;of
tbe let Ma e rch, n
IVA. by. Moior J. %Volta'.
t.lnrinict ld'Connigan, nineteen seats Pietro. residing as
New Towo. hurl been 'altering Wilma violent Rheumatic 2,e
-rer for upwards of two mouths. which had entire!, dunsived
bur of thu aw Miler limbs; daunt; tha petted she was under
the care or the most otnicoot medical men.us Hobesft Toww.
and by them het ease 'ncr considered hopeless.
• Airieud
toned upon. him to try Holloway's otlebtatod Pills, which she
cosented to do, nod, in an inoredible short spars Of time they%
elbscted a parlan cum.
.
CURE OF A PAIN AND 'FORTNUM& IN THE CHEST
AN U STOMACH Or A PERSON 84 YEARS OF AGE'.
From Me=sirs.'fhow a. son, Proprietors of the Lynr.
/toyer' tser, m hi, iou vouch fur the fullowiug
statement. Atiguel 2nd. 1851.
To Professor HOLLOWAY,
dirt-1 desire to Peep testimony to, the good effects of Hole.
way's Pills. I.°ol 114•10 years I. @offered severely irOM • pea ,
and tightness n the stomach which was also accompanied hy
a shirams of breath , that prevested me from walking &bout.
I arc 11 4 years of age, and 110t*IthitISTIdila• my adyanad Pate
of life, these Pills harems relieved me, 'hot lam desirous that
others should be made acquainted with than vino's. 1 ain
now rendered be their-means, eamplumive,7 active, en Cali
take a:grotto without ismJnyenienen or yobs. which I Welt
,
nut do b.fose.
! (Signed) II ESKY COE. North street. Lirsin, Norfolk.
These celebrated Pills ore wonderfully eakoriuuS
in the following complaints:
Ague Foyers of all kinds Sore Throats
Asthma Fits Stone sad Gravel
Bilious Complaints Gout Serionda r 7 tip al gt .
Stitches on the Sk in Head.a.the • toms
Bowel Complaints Indigestion Tic Dolonretur
Colic@ Inflammation Tumor
Constipation of the/noodle* Wove
Sowell Lives complaints. Venetia" Affections
Consumption Lumbago Worms ot all sines
Deb , lit, Piles WeaktlVlS tr us
Dropsy Rheumatism whatever eau sits
Dysents y Retention of Urice itto . Sto
I Erysipelas tscrofula. or King's
I Fame'. Irregularities Ertl
NEW GOODS.
MONTELLUS, BROTHER, 4 TEN EVCIL
UV till LO respectfully Worm the Puna°. that they jssor•
V V entered Into acruaytuershln in the 41ERCANITI Lmid
r3ROB and have jest received fr.= Philedel•
phis theoseound and handsorne +motto:mat of
Wiaatage SocEral
Or all kinds nail latest styles. which, hanind boa. PUtolosold
at unusually low tams. they are enabtal to uflyr to tun public
the ver?
BEST BARGAINS.
It would be almost impossible to enumerate the massy artl.
cies co • prising the r stock ofgoods jlls4 Teooll`lo 6- but they
barite ell to come and see for themselves. wittiest Ikons Use
they wilt list
More Goods • for the same money than at
any other Store in Curwensville(
They have all kinds of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
QUEENS WARE
HARDWARE,
And another artistica usually found inn well fkrateked Stars..
To render their establiehment well worth a volt at all time*
thee will continue to receive, es the semen advanao new
supplies or sessoneb le Goods for Ladles' and Gentiouuma'
wear, so as to be el nays NAY to ater the choler of Esotata
Markets.
Tinny would also oall attention to their apartment of
0::7 - 11oots and Shoes,
Where that always keep on hand a farce and well aMtri
tot cf rttENCH and COUNTY LAW'. ARM
KIP and STOGY 110Ort3.
tiltritUJUU. CALL'. Ku% end all binds of Ceatlernene
r3LIOM. Also.
Ladies' Fine Shoes
Such as BATTERS and LA ' R ittlo rd .
FRENCH. and JENNY LIND TIES.
of all kinds. qualities and 'UAL
Alto—Hoye' and alum' GAT.r ELIA and SHJEE of all
kinds.
Ast hay keep constantly a lot or the but practical workmen.
and Manufacture their. Shoes they,cau Mutant them to be
made of the best Material. and in the ben and luteststylse.
E2THWE3 and LX/UNTRY eitopucE taken In es•
chanceforttDods.
REMEMBER—Their establirment in one door West of
John Unlisoktr's hotel. Curvvensville.
(Jet. lb. 18111-Bm.
- - - - •
ORPHANS' COURT SALEA
Of 'Valuable Real Estate.
I,IY Virtue of an order of the Orohans' Court of Clearfield
Vs county, rented at Dooeinber term. MI. there willbe
exposed to PUBLIC SALE on TUESDAY TIIE TWEN
TY-P(IIAT DAY OF OECEDiIBEE next. at the Court
Douse, in the borough of Clearfield, the following dmeribed
Farm of 12S Acres of Land,
Situate In Pike township. Clearfield county, !rite the orate
and residence of John Fullerton, deceawiti. adjoioing lands of
Daniel holly, Alt xenderCaldwell. and others, having thereon
erected
A Two Story Log House,
and a Large and Comma
,.'ef ;-4 dious Barn, and having
about 85 acres cleared,
- and a Ihri ing Orchard.
For farther pullet:data apply to the subactiben at end near
Oltnipeld.
TERMS.
Otte-THIRD or the putt:haw moue to be paid at the eon ,
fitmation of the sale, and the balance in Three Equal Anneiti
Payments, with laterest, to be secured Ewan the premlna
?dor tank e and Judgment Hoed.
U Order of theetitt.
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FIII4,fIEtTON. W i w i&
Wet. FtILI.L.ATOYI.
Of the Estate of John Fliettohn. deceased,
November 10. IbSU
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MipeftotorolTotiom. •
moT nerehy given, that the following awash d
heye been examined and passed by me. and raneala
of record in chic °Rioe for the Inspection of heirs, legalese,
creditors, and all others In any other way interested, and will
be pregeuted to the next Lbobans , .onart of Clearfield -cykstasy
to be held at the Onurt bon sin the &Woo gh of Clelote
Tuesday the alit day of Dec. next, far oonlirmstkin and lia:
al
lovrance.
Is. The to:west - of Lewis lt.•Cartar, administrator of Thoesu
Carter,deeensed.
Bd. The nosount of J. W. Lull. administrate* of Charles 8.
Ross. deceased.
Bd. Tho encounter Stmnielhomoson and Anna Orr, Admin.
Istraters of klainuelOn. de W
ceased
M. poßTEß,Reabtes.
Register's officio, Cleareld. Noyamber 18.
LIST OP GRAND JURORS, • s-:.;
1 1 .
For Dec. term, 1852.
Goo.ge Hall Pumornaker ' Lowtao4 o9 ti:v -101 ;1 1 6
John deaumora • Fanner do do'
ttlohard Om./ jr du do' ,
David Hoover go
do . do Go .
Mien Olitcholl do do .• go
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Jacob Outlets do do 0
E. ii*Clemi" l itir P lel ar .'
Si i imildo do
Jena Byers
James Meta vritLY !audio:it.' . • do Oo
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Davie nicOreaken Elitiller ' I Bed do •
S. Poidethymit do Wads 3 :
J. PoallethvOlat dr
do do ' do
James A. Wooda , .
l'hOputsrorCoY..g. do Bradford do •
1 John Hoover do MOffil . 41:1; ~ ,
David Floyd, du do , do
Joseph illothrook blitiOr' ,, ' . . . 110 , ~ ',i do
Jame' Alerandur /rumor • Wood4ard do
Dan el Livingston Tailor • ' Durtedeavilketteer.
JacobDatriek ftlaoismith . . do . " •rdo I . o
D. T. Donlan'- • VISTO3II . , •-• • Pllce tOVIALIOIIO, 1 .- 4
John P. Dale ' ' do 410 do
John Weld, jr. do Becoaria - do
Z ers - -
. G. Lam do '
, . . Mutes do .
- ' Trial List for December Tani,
selieburger & Guam, vs.'. Benjamin, Bloom.' i
Philip Awes, Bigler
jo n ch otie ', vs: ' Samuel Ardry.'
George Reborn, vet.- Everhart RalturnVi
Newcomer. vs. D Benjamin liertshum.
George W. Lim . g.• -feriae Breith..
ICH Bleem use erl.SinithVg. , 'Peter r ßleoirt;'
Watson, ' ,ve.
Joseph, M'Cruckeii, • vs. Seligsberger&lkam,'
' , vs. Christierr . Slua .
'At
H. ". ,
ppse
*l oges Puha,' • vs. Mesas llobisseu;
J. Wilhelm an dD. Weep vs. 111.114 r Mpore.,„
WILLIAM POMPEII. Prollionoi4s:7
Nov. '2 G , 185. 0 ,
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