.1, - »RBB3aS3EPBW reat^rcajand,'that out consumption e lessen tho chances of success, to me i e 9 ts 4^{!|^tfjie telyd’oroa chmm eyS in manufactures ; tor 1850 whilst .it .will' certainly afford °PPQJ»J«V ‘J spot' should. »* enclosed of' agriculture £Sb°TO 3S«s*SS*&z^is=^SiSrs ESsfgSg*S SSS^!=SSS€S (MMliffiNMtMpnnnMi lWWllll # im rf ! t‘Eaid by n>anjr "opd citizens : that doubt tho solvency of such a debtor •£ a > lion as vVll \ bring uablc icy, sof govern-1 ' moi 1 ,»:,c(|l)»eWlii i «!l'9 t sp'"" l ■ 1‘««M»' 1 -SfflhclV IlMnil fctlililv.”' A pn>« l»» F' “"'; , A * '.'“t, 0 " n , \i>,„» s lit I the stot.nnand .nom ,«eU«n. ol I■ P bi _L,',, nlo , t C |, M ,folly coWralo mIU lho ! • sa:»* ' •ttfayssxsiassi&fr • £ ~ wot-^jsw. ; jgas-'i ■ I “the repobuc^T fHHHM : grains and BeedVand » ho ™ oa ‘ “WJ,' tho lakes from ‘“oso/P^ho' At- re ’ N\„] ’ The subject inffitftWtallty p£,ft°- ttolved ocricultura But it B r c ™ un j .mountainous “'range,, we Georgia, -Lj bv convention, was to renMtha ,BO ree - „«&« J ® o n , r Ti c o l\tradq» >Tep<|ere , ■ •-’’;/: ' , , 1 ;. > • .1 tateSfe ’#« ISI:=1 (kj-Severai communications, advertise ments, and miscellaneous tews items, m lypc, arc necessarily crowded out of this paper, id order to make room for the Gov ernor’s message, which reached. us last | evening, and' which we give at length. ■ OJ-We have delayed the publication of! our paper for the purpose of laying before our readers the first annual message of our excellent Governor. It m a beautifully written document, and we have no doubt it will bo peculiarly acceptable to his nu merous friends and acquaintances in this county- , Aside from personal or private consid erations, this document b worth more to the peopld of Pennsylvania than any of-Us predecessors, Tor it points the wdy, clearly L. I »**><* when wemay e f* pect to sec dial monstrous State, debt begin to sink, or at least cease to ue the heavy burl licit "it now is to tas-payers. A verj short tiVno is* only'necessary, with the iractice of wise economy, m the policy here tnarked out, to etiahld Pennsylvania to Stand forth"** the 1 bast' embarrassed, and the most independent and prosperous of the Stales of the Confederacy. But we have no space for comment, and only ask - that its apparent length may not I deter any otic from reading it carefully, lor t contains an unexampled fund of useful information. (£7"The weather is stilltnueaJONaWr.- No: snow— -nights cold-r* days and mud rather plenty.”' .■■■ ' ■ __ MARRIED.—On the 30th till., by the Mr. Isaac Souther, of thVpiacb.'toMias Mary Ann Leonatd.of Woodward township.- Thomoson, On the snipe,day,.by C, 1 hompson, Fso M r. Thomas 'McPenington, of Cen ris township, Clearfield, coupty. On the 31st ult,, hy .tho Key. L»r. a Meteo'd, Josaph SairU, to Miss. Mar. i all of this place. ; , - , , ■' on^tho 28th tilt Shratv Levillia, daughter of Sol years, 3 months and 22 duys. plate,Ton tho moving .of ‘J 3 lis nnd Hannah:lrwm, ogod elevep ye , , tW Otonlhs aud fifcen days. ...... , IliacußtomcJ P' QCO lavacantnow Atobtid thcvcWMantliearth. , « tfo more you’ll lienr hia merry \ .. •„outm;j o ydua.mifih.; • . ,(•(. ,“V .Artd shed d w\taH 0 ® r> .'- ■■■ • • • mentors’»n hw-eatawtofMiMW; I •-'• uo ßrlriß»’Bßek when he wm here-ij ?>*sR *•**' ~ . . hint back again * 1 '•• “/ u j,jP e ybffiefVnliiß present lot Than m thia world ot p»in- 1 > \ i ‘ Jr _ • ’ r- ' ’ ’■ . W d«t jndit« or ,h,lJon 'l_ Q [f o if ThJ’coniutrt of Cie»<- t~mlh Jsdl lalD'ino*. comt>J'«'®r lh * c ? || 00 oT»>m« MU ToT I CBWjMEUEfUUU.H3!Mt !*i ImliimA" EKSSSBEfesSESSS, ISs.lES=Ba®a^S _ “S^&% w s*EwSfer : GIVEN undo my h’"!'' B j mf? liiooMmd eictit howi/M *»■* d«wu<ltno». WII,LIA/tf rOWEI<E. 3b«ilt. 3La£efr" ILcstfctßffSj RemcMU Office nt UenrM.l .m .H* Oral day of Jan. 18j3_ u^ih,^.' Belwl B l ' , ■ >lpv«r Pa-ar ' jjßin.r Ono’C* , MontM’ni Aaiirow -, ... Cnnou W ( ; MdK«oThom»i (-hl.di ’ MoQm Mill O awlotd iiaotl' HoniiMflwi . , Uoid tt -. ■ o’UtmnDl IlarHaY Duvall Ttiomil' VuHimiU?** . .. Bdmlio* WIIWp <• I'lcvd R ■. *: • - , [’"if ■«" l ’;™ w iMnlar Duly OaaibirtGu |>r <®'J Hoy (iilii* Boianqaat J rcr»a Tiraolhy—Y : IliitiaiiC ltdWlrar Joba 1 ■■ Hall btatiho.. Hhaw.Kighaidll llMsbn ** noyder Aoititt „ . taK’ WffiKSS?”? Maßei'JOohttdlS \VM. If ADEBAIJGH, AT THE c ASH fe 1 OR^• I, • > aisw&sf and r ¥ A V K jtut ftJ M *° whichttSv ftrotftHimi M H GOO&tnltnblft in? wf«h wlkb to V& cliMio« elseW^w * neaemtof l‘0» IB*?* (_ ; A%a»vjßSSft@SSSB% »««*'*• ,imeon "“°°' n . ptilo'i by law. JOSEPH \ | jcrJan fownihlp, Jan. 3. to-pd . I Audit ms Vint) AdmlA .iUa' OQ “ ood;elloW . Oc^aigd. ® »«i 'ih ti thef will fot 1 s' ri ‘’ p n k' v. ” th» brou* h of S«.«>'l’VmmsoiV HVll) IJAV otW# vou » fM* jAMgB T $«&«£• > A 0411 0,- - I xyiluiAi IUVIM. i Janosrr 6.13 >1 I Valuable Farm IN DECATUR. TOWN3HIP <: I 1 0 Bptt M c5 0 «S/fei". o.°&U^i»«.. 0 .°&U^i»«.. «>•« .outinm* Jos Acre?. , The implements are a Story andaMy %& i*g nm*, ring Young Orchard, & about GO acres cleared.,,, • , ; -...yet Thli F«irn U thniudl Ip U>» !? , »p|®£ C rtliS>o}oiiltiT»<i'»' i sss^asg.wSJo?^ | icfiTaf on the premU?*. - 1 ’ JOHN HUGHES., p*c*turtownihiD. s ’- 23 . _ . r-hr ■-'■■^V |, .n M .Cl.arfi. |^l»«°-^-;t^-^-!^. Bridge ILledioiu of TO iVn AV A th« i6lb Q ol Jubomt nefl. U> » r»«> on SAI PilPA;niimioi “i d 09.mua=J. “ J By Onto o«m»o#rd? CuTWWi^llle^'ec-in- 11^3 -" [" ''n,' i Crocksv Crocks* — .r." t t' m<lMl,tl ' of cr o ckery’Ware . - - CleatfioW. lloc«iiilxira7. IBM- to- »n<l pan*™ *> r !?y,s?«SSlrf ooooont* wl* »»'i ~ I,ia ?* Wo „d «>* iZKf^b, Try "Goods, ReadyM ClotJnn g ,Gro. , dies, Hardware, and SKoes, Hats and Caps, Ropes , Sfc., 9*c, , «MttlKoWPfe 'Brail©** ’Wf JWitcd* rriiE ?M?h^S.nm«t *°R*W wa»hlßinwi«i>»oM» i .i® Tanjf or •' U U.CAUTEB.M^ ClraifleW Tlac* 6, 185^* JQHW iGOWfifli. ki»d.or J}JNE J^WAR'E. . i MttStiOiiMtift A Journey man Cab^^®^* r --- .Applf ttPflHdiaw'/ 10 ',. JpUN OUIH'M* WM^ddr-lliietfa^ 11 •■ } J'' ' ,KJ * , I'TrTfl ». o ; , ••*! ** . 11 11 t i " M r* ,,i i^^^^c M Jail* If. > f J- ■ •l.ft 1 V /- * > > 11. Llf&oit •u*y ajiwurtlo surra t mwia.
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