Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 14, 1853, Image 3

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    ffo Week* lat?r from California? .' n
ARRIVAL OF: THE' DANIEL /WEBSTER.
$2,09f}509 of«tfafWtftJ
New okeeanB; Jan. 7.—Tho 1 steamship
Daniel Webster, Gapt; frpni San
Juan <io Nicaraugiia,' the 2d int 9;, arrived
at i>er whatf ; .b>ingiq|» advices
from San Francisco to the 15th Decem
ber, two -weeks later- than those received
by the Falcon. Gv ' ’j.
The entire trip -from San Fnindisco to
New'Orleans has been made in 231 days,/
being one of; the most rapid over accom
plished.
The Daniel Webster brings about 100
passengers, who have among them some
675,000 in gold: j,:' • •
One of the passengers reports’ that
the mail steamer from Sati Francisco to
Panama, would joke in th.o neighborhood
ofs2, 6oo,ooktn gold.-
The news from San Juan possesses no.
sfiptmi; inijptance..,\ ~,'i
'TlipiiieaHh.of San Juan was good, and
the itransit-across the IsthrtlUß no ver bettor.
Trjp I s ! ..w | erfl ,K>gi}larly ;i made, wltnout Any
deception whatever.,: , . •
» The'news from California tyas interest
ing I,* 1 ,* bht possessed no feature of startling
importance,... . ,*rv. ■
i-. A number of the 'passengers; of tho
steamship City of Pittsburg, destroyed by
fire at Valparaiso, had at San
Franpiscp. . v
, ; Thp. rainy season had commenced in
good-earnest throughout California, at tho
date of tlio steamer’s departure.
-Tho stroams had risen to such an ex
tent as to rerider many of tho roads impas
sable. The irain, however, had interfered
very litt|p with the operations of tho mi
ners, who were represented to be doing
well. ■■
The greatest drawback experienced in
the mines was the continued'nigh price of
fo6d, the want of which at cheaper rates
many of the miners felt severely.
The markets for nearly every dcscrip-.
tion ;of produce had largely advanced)
sinpo the departure of the steamer of the!
Astult. ' •
. The greatest advance that has been re
alized was in the price of flour, which
commanded figures never before heard of
since the discovery of gold intiio State.
Provisions were very scarce, and held at
rates too high to admit of operations except
for supplying tho actual wants of tho peo
ple. 1 Tho general, feeling in the market
Was, in consequence 6f the rapid advance,
quite inanimate; ,
' A bold organization of robbers had been
discovered in Los Angelas county,*who
carried on nefarious operations to such an
extent ns to excite fear throughout the
whole neighborhood. Plans were adopted
for their capture, whidh proved successful,
and several of tho number, were executed.
The city of which lately
suffered so severely fire has been al
most entirely rebuilt; and the appearance
of the city has greatly improved.
The clipper ship Sen Witch, from New
York,August 20th, had arrived at- Sari
Francisco previous to the 15 th. .
■ A large' portion of the city of .Shasta
was destroyed by fire’Ofi the'2Bth Novem
ber. The total loss was abont 6100,000.
- The first legal execution took place at
San Francisco on the 10th inst. i; , '
• Catharine Hayes wasachieving immense
triumphs; the firstichoice scat, at an auc
tion sale, had realized 81,100 premium.
China dates to October Oth had reached
snn Francisco. The nows -was unimport
ant. ■ ' :•
Honolulu dales are Jo the 1 Oth Novem
beffand give the particulars of a serious
liotj occasioned by American sailors, and
; before it .was quelled, the station house
and Harbor Master’s office !were burned
r down.
The whale ship Bramin, of New Bed
ford, was lost in the Artie Ocean; on the
| 25th of September, with a cargo 0f'15,00
| barjrelh’pf oil. Her officers and crow wero
all saved. , , • ' ... ... ■
i% "{’non the Sandwich Islands; —The
~l* from the Sandwich Islands arc ten
'■? days later. 1 • ; Hf , •V;;
■£’ ‘ The only nejvs of importance is the oc
s curreneo of a 'serious riot aipong.tjhe sea
-v men connected with (he several American
.•’ whaling vessels in port. The riot, how
over, at the latest accounts,' had been
quelled. :
. beuutiftil is pekde—at the
' home hearth, in society, in the nation, and
■ overall the earth. O’bliterator of feuds—
< of blqod*stains,,und uniter .■ of
parth’s races in loving brotherhood.: Six
thousand yeargsinco, Qairi smote his broth
er at thd altar, the earthhastravailed with
waitvand in blood. The'bnly lpndniarks.l
eparpfjby the-ages, have been trophied'bf
ferocious conquest. Ruiii-and terror have
'or .jviUs.anct valleys one! seas ;
\taity born, 'ivith sucli a .noble and
vishgei -harf walkttl-a perturbed
ible.spifit, in ihia earthgarden and
'■bfVGod.- Peace which, I should;
in the companion pf inun».und the
Vf joyi' has only flashed' at; brief
i interval?, through ;the sloud and
earthis.life. .But it willnotbo ey-
TJie war of humanity with itself*-;.
\hl
nature;and from 1 God, cannot al
h. Eighteen hundred years ago,
i npun by an
sang .“Pence and good
men.” J ADd the prophecyol that
, doirie';tb:!has3.; :
tmpngi imen,,i societies,i and' nations;-
itfeei"’- Slowly, nnd
jornpest will :»JJ back,: m\
icfear and soienofckyj i and ;hu-:
self-bbiind, -like
H the villtufe Which tor
t& agony.: .Peace will cotae
~ for Gdd has 'baht n 'token and
'.ens, rlmitithe i pf
lall no more the earth. |
l ■'l- 1 '';:.
| CjPoJtori, jnn. 9.—A messenger Who ai
med at Art.Joupial offieff,. thfevriioirning,
frolin - Aridriye,r, teportk; jjJint thq. lridy'of
Gpn. Pierce is much more resigned to the
sad cnlamhy 1 , arid the fears which existed
that -she mighlnot ,be; ; able , to bear, rip
under it; are now removed. ; v V
Tlie fatal blow by which her eori was
killed struck him on tho forehead, and
was go violent as to remove the upper por
tion of his head, leaving n portion of tho
brain exposed; 1 His face with the excep
tion-of a spot near the right eye; is upiti}
jured. ■ '' - . - " ~7... , ;. ■’
1; Gen. Pierce appeared quite comfortable
when the informant left.
Latest Particulars.
Boston , Jan.—Accounts from Andover
this morning state that General'Pierce and
lady are now at the homo of. Johri Aiken
at that place. They * obtained some. rest
last night, and haive not received much, if
any physical injury.
The, following is a correct list of the
persons injured
Mr.'Nowell, of Cambridge, had his ribs
broken, and is beyond recovery. ..
Benj. Kitridge, of Pelham, N, IL, one
leg broken, and otherwise seriously bruis
ed-
The wife of Jason H. J. Nowell, of Con
cord, N. H.'considernbly bruised.
The daughter of Mrs. Nowell lmd her
foot so badly crushed that amputation is
inevitable.
Horace Childs, of ■ Herkimer; N. H.,
bridgo contractor,..head and face badly
bruised. '
‘T. D. Richardson, a returned Califor
nian, burned by the stove pipe and bruis
ed. . '
E., A., Bailey,,of Dumbarton, N. H.,
thigh badly broken.
E. A. Hall, draftsman of tho Phoenix
Co., at Lawrence, badly hurt.
Among those who escaped injury were
Professor Richards, of Bowdoin College,
the Rev. Mr. Fuller, of Manchester, and
several merchants of this city.
The Seminole Indians.
Washington, Jan. 7.— Tho department
hero has received official intelligence from
Florida of the postive refusal of tho Somi
nolo Indians to emigrate to tho'couritry as
signed them west of the Mississippi. By
the advice of Sam JoneS and the. sister of
Billy Bowlegs, they refuse to ratify Bow
legs’ treaty. Billy was at first disposed
to fulfil the - treaty, but his peoplo took
away his Wives and childden, and thus
compelled him to yield and join them.-
Upon being restored to his wives and chil
dren, be took to the forests with them, and
has not since been heard of. The greatest
excitement prevails throughout Florida in
consequence of this turn of affuirs.
05“Falsohood is ;not only one of the
most humiliating vices, but sooner or la
ter it is most certain to lead to serious
crimes.
How
V.Tillable Real Estate
AT PRIVATE SALE.
M" M M
tHE loliicriben.in bnhairortbehcir.orConr.id Wi«n, late
nl'l'ika lown.hip, Clearfield <poualy deoenied. oiler nt
I'KLV&TB SAIiE the. following,described well known nnd
valuable KEAE ESTATE. con.Utine of. • .
,A, FA Rill, OF; I©6 Acres!.
Situate in Piko towninip. Clearfield county, On the main
rovl feiidioic irom Curwenivflle t> l/iyuo, wot niUw Iroin
Corwentviiie. aod anowfidi the
V Wise Farm .
T/;c limprovements consist of
75 acres of cleared land,
a good state of cultivation, a
Large 'Dwelling* House, a L/irgc Hank
Ham, Spring-House, Dry-House, Shop,
and other necessary buildings, together
with one of the largest,' best selected, and
most productive APPLE and PEACH
ORCHARDS inf he county.
Thii PABM la wall lofroiled with excellent water, nnevor
railing Spring OIOMto thodoor..with othor*toi‘‘j“
at a little exDMWWJnex be conveyed,to any ooitot
M'ther th% hoQieet barn, To tboto wbo demo lopfoouroa
HOME FOR LIKE, tmi'-Fairn ollen inducement! no U°i.tf
excelled in the county. Innd is of good quality, blfhly
wSoSllo!nod well adapted for both «iam and it»«a-t»d
flit locntud In the mlditol'o populooi and Ibbnitrioni «citle
men'.coovjm'ent to o good market, good gminilUi. and a
particulars apply to cither of tho.ub.crir
bC ’ni"°propetty C nil| , ba , io 1 Id t on ter mi.and
nwnrranteo lined , MICH aEI, WISE.
WIbUAM. WUE.
; tobthhirqltheheiiacfOonisd WUo.dcooataJ.
January In. Ibj’J.—tr.
a ORPHANS’ COURt • SALE,
Of Valuable Real Instate.
BY Virtue of an order of ibc'Orphan.l.Opiyt.qf
at^eoh m l.»/^rm (A lß®
ilooMbin tha Dorongb of Clearfield; at t o c ock, P. m, all
tbafofjowln* demribed BEAL. ESTATE, lulu tha properly
of ISAAC BAILY. deceased, to wit i ‘
Tho undivided four-sevenths part ol a
tract of- land containing 333 acres, ant
allowance, morapr toss,
Adjoining lin'd. gmlly. Bemeupn Cation dno d,
William Mobtiothery* bod qthOro, late the protjß-y of Robert
Uroay toVenshtu Uearfieldooon
tv wltWtWo.rai!e*of Lotbenbonr, and in a *ection ol too
county well ddboted tofarminli purooie*.
TERMS—t>ee Half of the parcheie money on confirmation
of «alo. andltho 'lolaooe iq one year, with inleiett,
“iV iiii r-i/: * • ’ DANIEL BAILEY* • . .
«iJ .. •. AdmlnUtratQif of band Bailoy, deceoi^d.
i Jhnnary U, lßsa. •- .
' COyRT SALE,’ jjfc
* 6 OP VALUABLE seal estate.
SeTto ?6mic &ALB Wthfl mbmi of .tym. V.rotoj.is
®®B^«^wsara n ffs , {g
ls i»Ka»«»
ACRES, ti ..; :
With'dbatk * in ft
good state of cultivation ; a large Frame
House 24 by hi feet, and Large Barn
Thereoneiwieil, @!mdlr'JW?V<Metk.»bi>at M»en
m,l ? .», [ U ? we.t,o^uth^ S r| ja _
bnWTHIKD Wtli# rmrchow moneyto be * co “. , k « E 2?
the premUwthr f baU
jed ncoa ibapiemiU* brAlortKB*»o»uJQdsme»t Bona.
Ur u sV;ftJb’<fgfij L[ , lrßE ,' Ttnrtee.
, ! .JMWBftWieinn.i t,'f!i'-::-~ by M?*
ll>n»ny-MftUE CUOTHIHO ofnimoetexerr dettHilM
l , &“te lha,,ora ° r " SMITH fcIRWIS. '
wll* DNituormndr* wilier V,.dErpona» i ’l*-OBffl
■Pa O «re«l ant i»f TheOoart ol Common Pleat of WRr
ML Clearfleld county, asdto mo dirdotad; will be
noted to pnblie sale, at the oonrt nou*e lotho borppfh or
(jleaifleld; Ort’MONDAYIheSOUi dap of FEBUOARY n«t,
at'io'ciooß. p ro„ tho followioe described property./!* j~*
All the right, title; Interta and claim of Georg® waiter* la,
to and fora certain treat nf land, utttae ttt uell township,
(PearfititV county, containing ONE HUNfiKEI) AND Fir*
TV- ACBl&'of Land, belw? bait of mrvey on Warrant No.
iJsoB,tn<b«natneof John N.obolton, begifnning nt thetwo
fallen ub oornor cn.the river, the boundaty of tbeeaid original
•nrvey.theoca down tho river BOrotli.thauce by n lino nofo*»
toid tract tothonottharn hue of lh« «wno toaito inclndolßU
ncrn« ot'tha ‘Opper end of ksid lardcaarvey. tmd to ai to la*
cluda the ltnprovem«Btof *aid Walter* on *aid tract, wttb two
loltrar,BiabHnß and tsow Mlll.tl’.rfeon erected, nnaabont
Tohtr.FiTe &Git* cleared, and taken In vocation
and to po told a* tho propertrof the mid George WnUor*. :
■ ALSO,
BY yhtdobfailmlhr .writ. lnnod out oftho *ama conrt,
and to madirected, will bb aipotod to pnblio tale at the
nmotiraoend plaou.to rtlt—ACortaln Trapt ol Land iitn*
ate In Brady towmhiPtOlearfloid annnty. bounded by land of
foieph Liner, heinof Wpodi, John and otheri. con
talnina six acre* more or lest, with n Log llonto and Potlety
and auout three aoret cleared thereon Beixed and taken in
execution and to bo told of the property of bamnel Miller and
Robert U. Taylof. ' _
ALSO,
nV virtue ofo tlmilar writ, iuaod cut of tho same oonrU
w an dto md direoted,'will bo expowd to nobiio taloat the
xamotime and place.‘A Certain Trnot of Lund, litnate tn
Brady towDihip. tilear&eld county, bounded oa fjllbw*,Jto
wit:— ileginßint at ihenorthweu comer of turvoy No. 6*4,
at apoit.iouUiLl peiobei.eait ltJQpeichw, ninth 121 perch*
ei. wot by John Uyutd IHO perohei to beginning* containing
UlOacrea and allowance, (rcierving out of *oid boundanetiw
gore* aifoUow*:—beginning atnortntVcrt corner ofxufyey.
south A<J perches, eaat bU perches, nbrth 49 perches, westpo
porches to beginning,) being part oflarger traot suijoyed la
pntsoanoeof warrant No. 6J4; granted to Or. Wm omiin
Seized a&dtaken.iaexeonti6n andtobe soldo* t^l®P^oD erl,
of George -
. .: ALSO,
BY riiloeof* ilmilai writ, iunoil ootof l* l ®,
tmd to me dlrActod. will tw exposedto public «ale at tho
ijme time aud place, tho foUoniaa deioribea properlr, T |*-
A. Cettain Jioptpucd Leu In u>» villoao ' t
town,bio. Clauipeld ednew. boonrled br tho
lAt ol Naif aad olhen. with a UlaofciinUhihon thaieoa erec
ted. Beia«d uad takea laexeoaiioa and tobaxoid aathapro.
pelt, of lionry Eons, b, WIL , , AM poWEL.L., ShatllT.
Bbcriir ■ Cl nice, January 12,1853.
’ TRIAL LIST for Feb. term, 1853.
Dottle* 8t SmltU »» J ft H. D Paltoa
Jolia Campbell vi h William*
Joieph Smith »t Itaao MolUe
\ I.MOcle vx Cimrd townihip
Halier liocon vt .John W Miller
lloUuuck It haib vi I.eonard& Thcmat Kylar
W H Bloom ate ol Smith « Deter Bloom
Wm W Wilton - vt William Bloom
Jotcph McCracken vt Fellgihcr 8t Bloom
Mllet Felloe v> Moira Robeton
Isaac Wihnn vs —— V*}? 11 ,
llanlmaa I’hlllpt vt Saoari Hciarly
Pnmu vt- Glatiiow
M A Ktiok vt GcoraelL lianloh
Itaiio SroilV vt WantnolC'lark
Ooarsd frrflefiok v* Henry Grow
John Si Bnraael Wldemire v« Kilza lvm
Italah Follnrtok rt F P HanUial
Jamot E Biddle rt Aathont McGaivey
ThomaiMahafler et ell vi Hoarr Peanmtton
William Hell vi Jamn Sharp
Wilhelm S Wann vt J Dla r Moore
Famaei G Itandall »• I’ortell, Uipplo K Co.
Fomnol 11. Taylor Vt Itaac Smith
Ueoiamin Cariaa v* John Fattoa
Gallon & Wliilo vt Stewart b. Thomat
Daniel Hally vt Addleman b Bally
David T Smith v. Wm ft W ll llloom
Charlei II Vogelt vi H P Wilder
Deary llesarly et. al. yt Wm Philllpt ft boni
Bamo v* Sams
Shrlaer ure of Middle* worth vt Wiliimn H Bloom
AQgQttDi .McClain t* William Henderson
Rank & Replier v» William Bloom
SkifpsHosrs
NOTICK is hereby given, that the following aeconnis
havetwen examined and passed by mo. ami remain filed
(twitomd m this ofllce for the imprciion of heirs.
crpfiilnn, and nil others in any other way intereued, and will
be presented to the next Orphans* court of Clearneld Gonnty
tn b* held at the Court fnoiein the Borough of Clearfield, on
Tuesday the i!2d day of February next, fotconfirmauou and
The Account of Joseph McCiarren, Execatoi of tte
estaio of VnlenunoFlfegal. deceased. ..
3d. Tho Account of P4ter Arnold, administrator, nnd wary
L/raocker, admlnistjatrix, ol tho estate of Isaac u/anckcr,
3d dC Th* Ct A r coant of Joilah Evans. adminUtrator ol the
estate of Zebulon Miller, deocased - . , ,
4th, TheParticl Accoantof Eitxa Irvin, adminUtratnx of
all and singular the goods and chattels, tight* and orwJits
which were ol John Irvlu. la^rf.
Reeiiter’s offleo, Cleareld, JoHaarj 13, UM.
Estate of Richard Davis, dee’d.
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVES. That Eotteri of Admin-
Htratloa havo tin cn cmated to the inb«nb«r ODon lha
ettate ofKICUABJ) DAVIS.Iaw of Woodward townrhm.
Clearfield county, deceased. All persons indebted to said es
tnie >hio requested to make poyment to tho suoscrlpoe. m
Woo*dward township, wilhont delay—and those haying oe*
mauds against the samr will present them duly auibenlica-
Wd forrettlemcnt. ■ J3AA C COBBJAdm'ii.*
Jannary 12,1663. , ,
Estate of Uugh Leavy, dee’d.
NOTICE I 8 UEHEBV GIVEN. That Letter* T«tamtn;.
tary have been iuoeti to the subscribers, nn the ertAfe a
m ffiH LEAVY, late of the borongh ofLloarfield. daocased-
All r-ersons indebtod «o said estate will therefore make frame
diate parraeut—and those having claims snmeare
requested to present them to the snbtcnbers at Lfeaifield duly
ruilboaticatcd for ,
BaBAIILEAVY.
Jannaty 13,185’J. ;
€oiiß*t IProcl.'isnation.
WUEREAB. The Honorabl. JOHN 0. KNOX, Preel
dent Jud«» ulthe Coart of Common Fieri* of the Ei«h
teeuth Judi ialDotriot, compoted of Ilia oonntlra ol creer
field. Clarion. Jeflereon nad Vonaaeo, pad rh. HonpraWe*
UIcIIAKD SHAW aad JOHN P. lib »T. Auooiat»Jnd*ee
in C'oarfield ooanty, havo t*tu ed Ureir pteoepl bearm* dare
theTWENTV -I’l FfH day of .December, lr.J.to me dtrec
ed, for holding a
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. COURT
COURT OF QUARTER ShAsIONS. AND COURT OF
OVER AND TEHOIiWER AND GENERAL JAIL DE-
livery.
At Clearfield, in find lor Clearfield county, on the THIRD
MONDAY of Feb. next—bcifl* the filuday of the moato.
NOTICH IS. THEREFORE. HEREBY GIVEN,
TotbeCorooor. Juitice* oftne i*eaoe,aau Cpn«iabJe*in and
or the county of Clearfield, to aopear in their own proper
>arton«, with Soil*. Ueoordt* indatuuoa*, Ejarainaiioni and
other Remembrance*. to. 4<r thoeo thins* which theirotboe*
anriinlneu behalf appertain to be idona, # aad aU
and other penona, proaecotlne m beboll oftbe Oommonweaitn
asainitany prisoner*, are required to be than nnd there at
tcodinff, and not depart without leave. at their peril.
Punctual ottendanua of Jurors and Witness** will bsrealler
bo expected aod required on the first day of the cessions.
GIVEN node* my hand at Clearfield, thiabth day ofJftp ry*
in «he year 01 onr Lord one thoaund eight, nuedretl an*
Fifty-lbioe, and thcßeveuty.saveuth year of Amorlcanln*
depondoncr. WILLIAM POWELL. Sherlfl.
Edtett ©lf IL©U©ffß 9
Romoining in Itie Post Office ot Clearfield on the
first day of Jan. 1833 '
Reltal fif Mortal 1 Howard
ilomsr Geo'ao MoTO' Pj ' r .
Cat.dn (VP . „ Monlt,lnf Andrew
('hild* Jflmoi W— 3 * MoKee 1 boron t ,
CrawloTd ?l“ ojy ; McGee MH.
Dodd Lewi. 8 f Norris .Mo.in
Duvall Thomas O Barney
Euentioo William PallmerLowu
treason David . ,
Jearliurt George W Punier H^nry
Lilli. Boianqnet-8 RoyEasebe .
Haltin',,C R«> limotby-J
Hall Bu.pl.mi ltowerar John
Hamlin Abel II BhavV Richard H
Hoover Mill Anon - ' goydoi AoiUn
Hoover Mra Mary Bm th JV «m 8
lioovor Mr,. Mary J • Bniith William
Holes Alby , _ 1 hompson Jqbn U
HoncksDr.Jaaob , . Weun David
Ilaey lUbert (.widow or beinlWrutener Joseph
Irvin John Wearaer, n, John—3
Joy William Wood Fred’kjwido.w or heiri]
tltlpdJobn Winujrnlt* MU* Caroline
Mapes'ißlohOrdß.. WM# RADEBAUGII, P. M.
AT THE CASH STORE.
' m&ww
HAVE JDit received a larno and Well selected STOCK OF
GQPl)3fluitable u tba*ea*on, which they are »elhqa oil
nt very knrbricai-and they invito jdi wish wish to bur
GOOD GOODS CHEAP to caU and axaxnino beioro pur
clmsink elrewhore. . December 10.1831
: Valuable Fafan
IN DECATUR TOWNSHIP
JUL T%*3S*?S'tef , «9«®SMi
. 102 Acres.
improvements are a Story and a half
Hevcd Log lioiisc, Log Bam, Thri
ving Young Orchard, Sr about
60 acres cleared. , I
’This .Farm Is ,Hunted-In the 'best eirloulturaj pert or tin
cohnty; Tha improved land i». in n high *tat*©f ?J? *
apd protaoicd by toad substantial, fence*—and
tent to a <ro?d market ofisrs oq aicaUent opportunity to any
pcTio»wUlmiiitoproqjwa cqmfortab|Qhoii'B. . - • f - Mjl
.The property w:lt beiotd cheap. The TMlel* indisputable.
tShPot Term* and 'farther paiticulani appijrto thesM*-
.etibaten the premia., ' • j O UN UOG UEsi; ,
. Decatartowaihlp. Dec. • -J:
Auditors’ notice^.
THE underlined Anditor*. onpointed by tbaCooitto
5 ■ IS! THUHBOAY the THIRD DAY or FEBRU
invißt wheaaadwheteall pemaiiauietUdatenqaea-
it? tnwoSill with IheDpeoented wiuesms,
“1? *7?' JIMAMEB T. LEONARD.) . '
JAMEB B. DHaHAM, tAudllon.
. V . WlLhlAtd IRVIN. J
. January C. 1832. '
BUSINESS DIRECTORI OF CLEARFIELD CO.
.JA3.fi. Graham;- ; i
POST MABTEA. MERCHANT and DEALER IN L.UM
BER—Grahamton; Bradford
C. KRATZER,
tl/TEUCHANT AND LUMBER' DEALER—Conter of
IrA Front and Looou strccti—Clearfield. ■ & K 6(
A. L. SCIINELL, '
nPAlLOß—lmthcAhork.—will dohli workimta» cood an
A a, cheap, oe an, other fallow. Deo. 23, IBdl.
J. D. THOMPSON,
BLACLSMITII, Wflioni, Bnnlru. fto.. fto.. Ironed t, B
ihort notlco. and the very belt «l>le. at hitold itand la
the boron*b ofCqrwensviHe.
A. K. WRIGHT,
Merchant and extenbive ueauju in i.cm-
BER-Boath well Oomor of the Dram '
LEVER FLEGAL,
BLACKSMITH, l.ntherihnrr.Pa , win attead l lo all bath
nut lahn line, and will al.o fnrouh WAGUN3. BUL
UIE3, fto.. vorybhoap, ond mannraotnreil in the hrat »tylo,
and warranted. An*. 7.180 J.-y,
• ISAAC SMITH,
Merchant, and healer in lumber and
Country Prodncoffonafally—State street , between Cherry
and lx>oa»t—Unrwensville. Dec. l>u. lwi
THOMPSONS, HARTSOCK, & CO.
IRON-FOUNDERS— Carwea.vllle. An eitoniive e«iorl
moot ofCastinga made to order. Dec, da. Q-**
THOMAS H. FULTON, & CO..
•EKUIIANTB. and extamive dealer*, mnd Manufecinrer
; ofLnmbcr, Bald Hill*. 1 July ItJ. 18oJ.
JAS. ALEXANDER, •
Saddler and harness maker—in himowrhop
00 Market «tro«t, nearMerroil'.horel.
Dec. JS, foal. ■
ELLIS IRWIN & SONS,
AT the mputh ol Lick Run, 6 miles from Clearfield -
MERCHANTS, andoxteiulve'Lumber monoiaoluren.
Jane 18,1653.
WILLIAM A. WALLACE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office adjoining his residence on
Booond street opposite the residanceol Gov. Birer Clear
field. Pa- April 17, lb6J
11. P. THOMPSON,
PU YSICI AN—Ma, be foond either at hi. office, orat Soo
hotel—Carwcn.ville —whon not not profeMloaally
.hunt. Doo. try. lbol.
GEO. W. RHEEM,
Saddler. harness & trunk manufacturer
—(Jo Second street, immediately over L. D- WaUon •
Drag Sior«* I»eo. l». 18»2.
MRS. ELIZA~IRVIN,
I?XTENBIVF RETMGER OP FOREIGN AND DO-*
l l i ir.estic Merchandize—Lust end of State street—Ourwens
viilo. Dec. 30, IK6I.
THOMAS SHEA,
FASHIONABLE TAILOK-laSbaw’i Row, on Mnrkel
street, immediately ovor li.e Post Oce—Cleirlield.
Dec. 29, 1001.
SAMUEL B. TAYLOR,
m ANNER. nail BUOT and SHOE MANUFACTURER
-1 Gurwoniville. De0.29,185i.
GEORGE W. ORR,
BLACKSMITH, In liun.w Shop on Third •treat. «onth o!
Market Clearfield. Fn. May I.IBoJ.
R. V. WILSON,
PHYSICIAN —Office on Cecond itreet. oppptllo thei reifi
denceofGov. bigler. Cleorfiieid. April io loai.
HENRY LORAINE,
PHYSICIAN nod DRUGGIST, on Market etrejt. pjipoiite
his residenoe. Clearfield. Apnf ib. loon.
ROBERT McNAUL,
rpANNER— At the ULD STAND la Cnrwprville.^
RICHARD MOSSOP,
Retailer of foreign and IiOMEaTiG mer
chandise ft LIQUORS— At Hlffler ft Co ■. old
stand. Also, on the westiide of 2d street. Deo BU.lbol.
WM. P. CHAMBERS,
WHEELWRIonT. CHAIRMAKER. aad HUUSE ft
BIOHN FAINTER-C-rwenivlllo.
B. F. STERLING,
SADDLE ft AARNESS-MAKER, aad JUSTICE OF
THE PEACE—Carwen»ville. Dec.a, Xbal.
JOHN W. SHUGERT.
WAGON MAKER, corner of Third ond Locn*t *lreet*.
Clearfield. Repolrin* done to order. Apnl. lb. '6J.
Wallace & hills,
Retailers of foreign and domestic meb-
CllANDiafi—at Shaw's old Btaud—Olearfio d.
fAc. 29. iojl
HURXTHAL & BROTHER,
Merchants ami i.umuer dealers. Wooiiami
Foil Office, Bradford Ip . Cloailield co. April 17. oJ.
J. L. CUTTLE,
COUNTY SURVEYER had LAND AGENT. Offic. ad
ioralns hi* reeidence on Market »treet, .
GEO. RICHARDS,
FASHIONABLE' TAILOR—West end of Shaw’s Bow
no stairs—Olearfield. Deo.Yll.lßSi.
JOSEPH. S. FRANCE,
A TTOENEY Al* LA W, Othc* on Market «treet,udjoininj
1 11 tne residence of J. L, Came, Eiq , Ulea^i *jj l | ‘jg IBi2
■ I. L. BARRETT,
IVJERCnANT. LUMBERMAN AND GENERAL PKO-
Itl DUCE DKALER-Al llarrem’ mills, rr. Uearl.eld
Brideo Uoo JO IMI
O. B. MERRELL,
r~IOPPER. TIN 6t BAEET IRON WARE MANUFAC-
Lr TUKEH—At lleisiel’s old "land oo Mureet
field, ' Deo. 22.1851.
THOMAS MILLS,
Coach and sleigh maker, on ThW
tween Market and Locn*t, Clearfield. Fa, Aprilltt, os
WILLIAM H. BLOOM,
Merchant and lumber nod produce deali A
Cufweo*ville,Cieaifleld county. Pa. Aylill?. 195 J
WILLIAM BLACKSHAIRE,
CABINET and CHAIR MAKER, and HOUSE andSiGN
I'AJNTEU. 000 door »ouib of the Frwbyterlan Choron,
on leoond ttreet, (Jleaifield Fa. April Id. 1h63.
jr&7j.G.RUSSELL.
Tanners t courrierb and dealers in all
klmllofLesthor. Hides,Crain, So., taken In eicbunae.
I’onamlle. Fa —CrampianmilsP. 0., Feb. 4.1812,
DAVID SACKET,
CABIN Ef AND CHAIR MAKER, Looost st., betwean
and Third. Clearfield. Fa, ApriUlf. IBS2.
WM. T. GILBERT,
BLACKSMITH— At McGhee’* Mill*, in Bell iownihip
wheTi all work In hi* line i> done on »botl notW. a;a d an
reasonable term*. Dec. 89,1861.
CHAMBERS 6c KLEPFER.
Wheelwright, a chairmakers. &c.-Rridi
port. Fikoiowaihip. Deo. 89,1851.
GEORGE R. BARRETT,
Attorney at LAW-omoe odjoidißit hi, ie»id«nce
on Second itreet, Clearfield. April lo.lripJ.
GEO. B. GOODLANDER,
17JTAC0N, MAKER—Lalhersbure, Work done to orde.
Won snort notioo. and on good terms. Deo, bl. ul.
DR. S. L. COBLE, • ’ . !
PHYSICIAN— residsnooone mlleenstorUenrliold llrideo—
will attend to WloalUoatbo shortest notio^ nt 16< JBssli .
p. W. BARRE'IT.
Merchant nnd produce dealeA. LutbeTsborj,
Clearfield Co., Fai . , Apnll7*lwJ.
SAMUEL ARNOLD,
'H/TERCHANT and PRODUCE DEALER. Lnlhcrsbnrj,
ivl Clearlitld county. Pa. April 17.186 J.
FREDERICK ARNOLD,
MERCHANT and PRODUCE DEALER. Lalhenbnr*,
lT| Olearfield 00., Pa. •: ~ . .. . • April 13.18 U
dr. g. f. hoop,
JpßENCHVlLLE.Cleailleldconntr.
JOHN JH. HILBURN, ' '
DOOT and SHOE MAKER, Hetond sttrfct. noatly opnotlte
wri*hu*tore,Clearfield;Pa. April lfi.lobJ.
I JAMES HOLLENBACH,; '
TkLACKSMITH. on Third sheet, belwet.it Market end
3 Walnut.Clearfield.Pa. ■ - Anrillfi, 1852.
.. * j/'ij; jqnEs,' ;• ■ • • '•
CStIOE & BOOTI MAKER—Adiolnln* hi, tesidenco on
S Mark,!. belween.Thlrd nnd Fonitfi stieetmH^tl«ld.
GEORpE.WILSON.,
DBYSICIAN m*T 6* io«nd at fch Offlo.in LHTHSBB
I BUBO. wnen not absent on ptolesslonal bnslnes,.
F.brnary 20. 1862, , '■
JOHN C. RICHARDS,
■pnY&IOIAN— On the Ridge Road to cUt meek. foot
-Jr mile! from CUrwonsvillo. Ddo. IB®l
: M. E. WOOD,
PHYSICIAN. Mar always be found at hi, residence la
Cur Ofl*ville, when hot prolenionally absent^
LEONARD & MOORE,
Merchants and lumber DEALF.ns-seoosd
■treat, bet wooo*Market aad,Locu»t—Clearf eld.
Deo. 89. I”!.
BE^SOILOTEOH.
rriHE partnership heretofore existing between Robert Lytle
1 aa<f Darnel Honla. engaged in the V,e',canUla and Ln
betlng business, known as the firm o LYI LL & HOUf/,
was dissolrad on tba gist or Doceinbor ltM. The .books
and paper* of,said firm arb in tbo hauto of D. Hont*.
and all person* bavins nnietUed account* with eald firm are
requested to call and fettle the *amo rtl YT L E
Woodward tp . Deo. 111. 1852. DANIEL fIOUTZ.
The business will heleafler be continued ot the old
Daniel iloutz, whore can bd’foond atoll timD»niplondld ns
tortnrtont of *
Dry Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, Gro
ceries, Hardware, Qucenswarc, Roots
and Shoes, Ilats and Caps,
, Ropes, fyc., tyc,
And in factarary nrllcle nsnally kept-in a retiil storo all ol
which will bo disposed oron reasonable terms ,
Woodward tn. Deo. al.lßß'J.—pd. DANIEL HOUT7.
England Whipped,
Tariff or no Tariff .
THE tubsoribar intend* keeping on hand o. terse assort
ment oflßoN and NAItJS. which he will sell cm the
rooit reasonable teira»«ottbe iron and Foundry itore*adjoin*
ing Leonard b Mooro. L ; E CM[TEU> Apmt .
Clcaifiold Deo- 5, IB3J,
A Journeyman Cabinet-Maker
\&'^' I ‘SI23OLtIC&dQ o r
■r-lOCID Wages And constant employment will be given to
tjr agood JOURNEYMAN CABINET-MAKER.
Apply immediately to JOUN cuu( . u>
Clearfield, December 3, 1853. •
Crocks, Crocks.
r lubicriber respectfully announce* to the Fubllo that
A hi' will be constantly supplied with a general aatottmeat
of the beat quality of , __
Crockery Ware
Frrm the Factory of Jesse Adorns, in Contra county—wbioh
will be sold ot iho «„ lowest WATaof , _ A , mt .
Clearfield. Dcoamber37, IFs2,—?m.
A LL penooi are hereby cautioned againtt taking nn a*-
A. signment of a Note, or Deo BUI.
M Jordan, of Jordan township, lor NINE THOUSAND
SHINGLES, dated about the 20th of Dooember last, and duo
about the Init week ol February next— a* 1 have not received
value Tor said note, and will not pay the iamo onion com
polled by law. JOSEPH MeNEAL.
Jordan township. Jan. 3,1E53.— pd.
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rriH R Subicriber* ofler for tale ou of George Page** Second
1 c f"or table saw-mills.
With an IS Horse Power Etraiue attached, all new nnd In
i The’ywdi’tl.t) tell their Block or HOBBES. Sledl. Chains.
■**Fof epplyto C. K. Mark, at the Mill, or}® L.
.Shnil*. at Bald Eaale Pnrnaoe. Any person can atc tho mil!
id fall .opo/atioa cow. MARK ft BHULTZ.
December 8.1852, «
(DaH4m®4 & MstMmgo
JOBIIV ©IiLICH i . ’
kloll,of CABINET-WARE. . ,
• IHiibop ii iifaatetfoo Markot itraet. between Third and
Fourth, where eil-kludi of work In his line will IM.'uiJj
the BUST STY LE.and on the mostFA VORABLE TERMS
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Bridge Election*
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Oy uraer oiMwiwuu. fIiUI TBHORN, Pnt
CarwenivUle,.
, „
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JCe OBKRTEUFFJfiR. 8. B. CORNER NINTH AND
. MAPLE STREETa; ABOVE RACE.
PH IA * invite the Ijidie* of the City and Coontrr to call rsad
examiue his splen id stock of Tnmmmsi, which has beta
selected with the utmost care,, , 1 . .. ■ ■
Mr. U. heinp enabled, from bis experience lathe baimma.
to Lake advantage of the wholesale market, ii able to b*Um
low ns any other Mr. O. was
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Sept. 10.1862 —t>rn. .
Commercial Hotel<
THE Butncriber haviuq leeied the Public Home. fprrnedy
known a. the American Home. No 18 South Sixth etreec.
between Market end Chestnut streets, hoe chanjed the name
ofthetamftto
®]h©! ©®maM®ir©afsiH M©4©]l,'
Bex* letvo to inform hi* friend* and tho Tublio. that tali
house has o'lderEoaa & ihoronah remodeUlnc. r*painnf, rg
oainting and repapeiiag, ftpm attid to batement. An e»ure
new ootfit oftnnutnre. mcldinir* file., &o..haj b**n pjrdcwwl
frora the mo»tcelebrated Mannfactarenib thl* cUf- 4
From the central loorilon; and iU,clata ororimliy to w
Railroad i eoot*. Bteamboat Landing*. Place* of Amnwmept.
taalilonahle Th<.ronjhfart* and fwto Bquare*,.iiofler*ift*
riQcemenU to the Merchant vUaißgtbecirronbniin«**dorthe
JACOB G. dAKED :
BenllS. 185J.«-hm. . .
m BOOTS & SHOES., a
W THOMAS '
ESPECTFULLY anhoti'Eoea to tireV^
\ it cHlunt or.Cteerrieid, end vicinity,■ .
that he he. oommenoed.the butineu el' meunfootur-rr
IdSbOOTS end : SHOES of every dttortpuon. inthe bor
on«h of Clearfield, in the ehip nearly oppmjre lhe Aoederey.
onVront .treet, whore he may he found nt all ttaeiKady«A
anzioni to acoommodate ell who .may favor him with .
oartom..' l i; '. l ' l " j
Pine and Coarse Boots and PfiQ&t an d
Ladies'faWare of every description.
Will be on handi.and tnanufaclnret in a inperlot ta
any heiaioforomnd* in the county« nod at men pnoea a* will
not fail to glye entire ratufaclioi.
Rafting and Lumbering Boots-
H* will alio manufacture an artloleof liOOTßfiwEaßtat
and Lumbering in. end for other ranch w work,,widen
heputionlarly feoommendee*».upeiio^wtlole.^ ;
Fi#riii&:TPd^(rirt'li^' , ;s.
For Sale*
MWriLL be olleied at PUBLIC BAtB engg*-
W: Toealay ot ihe February. Court a&ii.aW/f
the court honie-if not; looner dltwiid orjrtHt.
Buie—The Form formerly pooopied by MATPHtsW.
OGDEN, deceiledi Id 1 Lawrence towMhlo. coatairuiijf
SI hy 38 rent, totether wilt» BAMS M ? *>*' PWr.
Bnlldlnn. ' v , .|g~ . , ' -.i'j r’lo
'thbetold epparito from the lanif.t Sett BortMill Btonet.
i.HertjCpontiy Mill add MiUIWM.i
LOT l)F GROUND in the borujehof Clearfield, knojWln}
dowcu.tho balances three payment** .with to ge
owed by bond end A( tmu„ , ; ,
i ForD«»hesnfMatthewOfdeitdeeMeed. 1 - ‘H-
I l .*®*-.,'j (1 , i;i itfa/df.lFfif
' Estateaf JToli’n BennyhoiJlT,'dejfA' '' ‘^
r' ETTEBB 1 or ADMINISTHAtION h»lu 6e*ft «fin«,
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