Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 28, 1853, Image 3

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    ibs From the Washington Union.
tfr.fatiM CONGRESSIONAL,
ad Ja«.';'S ...... Friday, January 14 1858.
J. E||is JSJ Senate.— Mr. Atchison presented the ere
up' .dentials of Hon. John M. Clayton, elected
isider* r ' Wf a senator, from the State of Delaware for
leconj- ijj ;the term : of six years from the 4th of
i week,;. 9 -March next.
lis one' 9 Several private bills weroconsidered and
llection iijjH . passed.
ch the, S| The Senate went into executive session;
ist no- jjg and, after some timo, information was re
icle we; s lj| ceived of the death of Senator Upham ;
st; 1 whereupon tl)o Senate adjourned,
he geh- ~.9 House.—The bill to prevent frauds on
not ex- |j| , the treasury wps passed by a vote of yea a
s subject lw 124, nays 23. And then, going into
150- '-!s’■ Committee of the Whole on tho State of
ad, f’< the Union, Mr. Seymour, of Connecticut,
an im was called to the chair, and tiro committee
i n proceeded to the further consideration of 1
irt.'; !i| t|, e bill to suppress the circulation of small
Tty) vj notes in tho District,of Columbia; upon
via'. -3 which Ficklin, who reported the bill,
ilf. addressed tho committee at length. Sub
isy i jjl sequently it was debated by many mem
;US r !'m bora jn five trtjnutes’ speeches, on various
opi' 'm amen^men^3 > a late hour, when the
3y# i 9 committee rose; and, after disposing of
his': 9 executive-department communications, the
ito, 9 House adjourned,
ner 9 Saturday, January 15 1853.
W; ffli Senate.— Mr. Foot announced, in op
propriate manner, the death of his col
ere league, Hon. William Upham, which took
gu- » place in this city op Friday evening. Mr.
•'Seward followed in,some brief remarks,
eon’' 88 arid after the adoption of the customary
>re- ,; resolutions, tho Senate adjourned.
>ve- ,f House.— Private bills on tho Speaker’s
gh- ’ v- ■’ table from the Committee of the Whole on
tof \k the State of the Union were taken up.—
i of Til Tho bill for tho relief of Hon. William H.
rcu- ill Wells and others was passed. The bill
i by* || for the relief of David Myerle being next
bill tl taken up, Mr. Brccltenridge commenced to.
tion ; % address the House upon it. His remarks,
xju- however, were cut short by the appearance
ibit- ’•! of tho Secretary of State at tho bar. That
t up officially announced tho
and i decease of tho lato Senator Willjam Up
iya 1 ham, of Vermont, Messrs. Miner und
sted • Meacham delivered eulogies upon the de
;iD ,1 censed. And then, after tho passage of
iock I tho customary resolutions, the House ad
by 1 journed.
the ' | .
din • 5
junt
ired
a of
ua
tant
Monday, January 17,1853.
Senate. —A message was received
from the President of the United States,
transmitting a report of the Secretary or
Stato in relation to t|io .imprisonment of
the American consul and of other Ameri
can citizens in the castle.of Acapulc.
The Chair laid before tho Senate a re
port of the Secretary or \Var, showing the
contracts made under the authority of that
department during the year 1852.
Various petitions were presented and re-
ferred.
A resolution was adopted calling on tlio
President for such further correspondence
between this government and thut of
Great Britain respecting the fisheries ns
has not yet been mpde public.
After u short executive session, the bill
.providing for the construction of a railroad
to the Pacific was taken up and debated
at length by Messrs. Brooke, Bradbury,
Bell, Hale, and others.
The homestead bill was taken up and
made the. special order for Wednesday,
26th instant.
House. — The House suspended their
rules, and passed-a large number of bills,
mostly of a private character; amongthem
were, a bill to extend the benefits of the
pension law of 1848, to the widows of sol
diers serving in tho last war with Great
Britain, the Florida war, and the various
Indian wars; a bill appropriating §50,000
' for the erection of an equestrian statue of
Washington in this city, to be constructed
by Clark Mills; Bnd bills granting pensions
: to the widows of the late Generals Me
f ‘Neill and Armisted. The session of the
i day was devoted wholly to business, and
•i. much was transacted.
f . Tuesday , January 18, 1853.
: ; SuitATE.—Mr. Badger introduced a bill
concerning bail in civil causes in tho Dis*
k "irict of Columbia, the object of which is to
abolish' imprisonment for debt.
*' A joint resolution was introduced, to
'i pav to Clark Mills ©20,000 in behalf of
:■ ,his services in constructing the equestrian
; statue of General Jackson. The bill from
! the House appropriating ©50,000 for an
, * equestrian statue of Washington was con
sidered and passed. ' ..
' Mr. Soule submitted a resolution calling
- for information respecting the claims ot
f ’American citizens against Hayti; which
‘ was adopted. , ; . r
v 1 The joint resolution declatqry ol tne
:.f views of the United States respecting colo
’ i nization upon the North American conti*
| nent by European powers, and reacting
I the island of Cuba, was taken, up. Mr.
if Cass spoke at length upon the sub J® c t>“" d
i | was followed by Messrs. Butler and Hale.
I Mr. Mason obtained the floor, and tho Sen-
I ,£>tC Hous°E.—The joint resolution for the re
' lief of John Taliaferro came up forconsid
;t eration on a pending motion tojeconsider
: Ihe vote by which the House had refused
T jo pass the second division of the said mint
resolution; and this motion to reconsider
•V Us laid' on the table after discussion, n
which Messrs. Davis of Massachuset s,,
$1 Stably,Newton, Williums, Jones, ofTen-.
.‘I McMuUin and Stewart participa
-1 , e 4 Mr. Houston reported, from, the
J Ways and Means. aTesolu
f \ion ; aulhorizing that commutee to employ
4' L clerk ; which was passed. Mr Brooks
, ( ' reported, from the same cormriittoe, the
I'> * Yaxk mint bjll; .to the second read
’ f! iS.rfnwhich' Mt. Chandler
fl Sding the question bn the rejectioni of
ii* ttm'Mlli mvblved.funder the rules) in that
T bill.
V Srtsß'thb clrculation of 6mall.
1 !SS& f ‘b«m B tof-thedayV6es«o^
| After pasßing the bill, the House adjourned.
[every
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|e 98.
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Wednesday', January 19,1853.
Sbnatjb.—Mr. Foot presented r the Ore
dentinls or Hon. Samuel S. Phelps, ap
pointed a Senator by the governor of
the State, tf 1 Vermont to fill the vacan
cy occasioned by the death of Hon.
Wm. Upham. Mr. Phelps was qualified,
and took hia'seat in the Senate.
The Chair laid before tho Senate a
message from the President, recommend
ing the payment of the claim mado by the
Spanish government in bohnlf of its sub
jects in tho case of tho schooner “Amis
! tad,” also, a report of the Director of the.
United States Mint, and reports of an ex
amination of the Blue Lick Springs and
other sites, with a view to the establish
ment of a western military asylum.
The bill making appropriations for the
support of tho Military Actfdemy for the j
year ending the 30th of June, 1854, was
considered and passed. i
The resolutions tjeclatory of the Monroe
doctrine wore made the special order for
Tuesday next.
The Pacific railroad bill was token up,,
and debated by Messrs. Bell, Adams,
Gwin, Davis, Hale, Shields, and others,
until the hour adjournment.
House— The morning hour was devo
ted to the consideration of the New York
mint bill, upon which tho House was ad
dressed by Mr. Chandler and Mr. Brooks.
Tho Speaker then laid before the House
sundry executive and executive-depart
ment communications : which having been
appropriately disposed of, the balance of
the day’s session was devoted to efforts
for and against goint; to tho business on
the Speaker’s tabic.
03-Hon. Robert J. Walker, we are
sorry to learn, is still confined to his room
nnd bed fit Washington. He is suffering
from a sore leg, which wholly disables
him ; nnd some of his friends fear that,
under his other ailments, amputation may
become necessary, or what is worse, that
jhe may be carried off by the general de
bility of his system.
Mortality in Congress.— Several
members of this Congress —three Sena
tors and four Representatives,and also one
bead of a department—have died since the
commencement of the first session ; six
were from the Eastern States: Whitcomb,
Webster, Upham, Rantoul, Thompson,
Fowlor, and Andrews, are of the number.
Vermont never before lost a Senator in
Congress who died at the Capital.
To Ministers, Physicians, Justices nnd others.
Wo have now on hand an as
llpH? sortment of blank forms, neatly
printed, ns required by the late
Registration Law. No clergyman or Phy
sician, or Justice of the Peace, should be
without ono or the other, or all of these
forms. The law is an excellent one, and
should be faithfullycarried out. It is n law
that, allowing that its wholesome provis.
ions shall be faithfully fulfilled, will be.
come valuable with age—and generations
hence, it will afford satisfaction m thou,
sands of cases to persons in search of the
history of their ancestors.
DIED.—On Tuesday morning last, in
this place, of Scarlet Fever, son
of David and Phffibe Sacket, aged 22
months.
Wow AdvOffftkSSMOlDttSo
Temperance Meeting.
THE Waihlnjlonian. 0 r Clearold county hold limit
Monthly Mottmr on Monday eveniun tho 7th ol Feb.
“rAddtet. ma, b. T. H. FULTON.
Janunty Btl, 1&3.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
’SyA'TJSStSSASf & <£>S©WJR»
H. w. Corner Second & Mulberry streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
OEFER FOR SALE A LARGE ABSORTMEN T 0>
TEAS, 1 , ,
COFFEE, 1 At the Lowest
SUGAR,
MOLASSES,
SPICES, Sf-c., fyc.
Tbote commencing New Store*
Attention «lren loProdoce.
Attention Regulars
YOU will meet for parado drill, at the
Town Hall,in ilia Borough of Clear
iold.on . .
’ho 22d day of February next, at
10 o’clock, A, M, -
;ach member will provide btin«dr with
ix Rounds oflrlank Cartridge, and be in
punctually at the hour, wifh b;. arma
ne'nia in good order.
By order ul LE[l , 0 , B.
Jan. 28, 1853.
Pennsylvania Lauds!
pBOM 400 to 20 000 ftVMBEC&ANWzK
city peopuuty o,ca ? h. A'«p
• Beat Eitato Broker. No, 101. WaltinUt.
J»m«y!X).lteB-4n.. philodelynia.
ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. *
Of Valuable Beni testate.
DV Virtu, clou
tS oonutr. SVKfou MONDAY TUIi TVVKN
tbSfSIowSI BrfAT*. tap th.orop«ty
oU
tract of land containing 333 acres, and
t<?D« ttcurei bo *^ < M t AfißS'®Aß.
DANIEL BAILEY. .
Admlulatiatora of liaao Balief. a.ceaita.
Jasoai? 13.18 H. ' 1 1 ‘
S^cS>«C2»£3 l 1
StfGflP
Sit himtviu* UUY intonat lath. timber- j O i IN PATTOff,
■ Curwenitilf.. Jau* !*• *BB3.—P<>*
RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURES
Of Clearfield County.
FREDERICK -G. MILLER, Esq ; , Treaiurer of
Clearfield county, in account with rfatd county
from the 7th day of January, A. 0., 1852, to the
12ih (lay of January, A. D.. 1853, inclusive.
DR.
To araH Merited from ownenof Unreal* I Lands. 2
To amount reoeived from Oolltotow; __ un
To amount received from Jnilio* Lnther on »tray»; ILL 1
Ef amount P&M Jaron, ,
By ftmoant paid forEteolipu expeaiei, ysj 5*
By amount paid Coaitnblee, *52
gy amount paid £2 m
y amount paid *\>unty Comminioneri. bio tv
By amount paid tot lload Views, : 4JJ: JS
By amount paid (or Frothonotaiy fees, }J» g{
By amount paid ulerk to Commliaioaafi, JJJ 5?
By amount paid Commonwealth fata. s™ 01
By amonnt paid interest orders, p*
By amonnt paid Anditonv Jj! IS
By amount paid County Printing, *2} y>
hj 22
Bf amount paid on Panther and Foi Bcilpy. fj!
By amount paid Tipstafl,
By amount paid lor liking meridian Una, {?
By amount paid Jail Pom, ... ~5 Jl\
By amoait paid Collectors aiEionetations.
B? amount paid Din. Ait* * Oonm’s Counsel. 'oq i
By amount paid on Public Building*, <S L.
By amount or Reload*, ft
By amount ol miscellaneous external.
By Tn’« |.or cent. o» recemn, JJ.bia 09 »t IK P"' ° l - «
By Ho do onpayiDK #4.980 44 at I*4 do ** 01
By baiancedue Treasurer Hell atlas’settlement and
transferred toTreasorer Miner, }«? ii
By balance due oounty from Treasurer Miller, ___
Outstanding debts due the County.
ffisr iIP w
Abraham Spencer. do Pena "
SSiffiKT" »& ciaSrfield boi. WO
Joteph Mohlorray, do Bumilde “j» 11,8
More* Fenroe. do Cheat
Thomai Fenton do P*nn
Jamei U- l oftier. IHfiO Bo*c* *2 Jr
[JiSeiMoEwen. do Horniide 684
ISI m S aa!
do Ch'eaV ««
XhW'nt ara ' d°o » leSg 888
WUIIam McCracken, do ? e, j““ n 3029
David Wrilinma, do Jordan && ,3 4B
Jacob Wire. do Motr.i ’
SamrrelWrdonriro. do lean 0 d ;j 78
M&fe. £ jg*’Mb.r. Igg ««
John Smith,I*' 1 *' do Bell Q 108
3! g&d. *sa
tt»r. S 6 s -. SS 8R
John l. H'loilr. 00 rax y
J, B. Hr nocl, *|o 4i) «9 8 >4j
Thoropion Head. do 18 SI li 16
K. G. Lamm, 110“*“’ liW 4J ~4 u
John M. Clime. 10 K-nhauv 416* «48
c iliver Moore, do KerthaW* • 3j Jg
William'l‘nre. do Lawrenca nuj
Georc* Jphn.ton, do MorrU “ a 1U IB
Anthony Hi o. do leen 333.fi M
william Caldwell. do l iao 477 a 1868
David Dreriler. do 3 13 68 a 63
h F°'Wmd U ' dS cMldaoc 34J88 10160
Joan Atkey. 00 Cwenardlo _WM -ill?
Amount *lue oa Uweat.d i.aods,
OulatanJinc Order* unpaid.
BaUacaia favor oi tbaoouaijr,
REDERICK G. MILLER. Esq . ■l'™ B *' l /""!
Clforficld county, m uccount vvilli bcliool l und
lor 1800 and 1801
To lunonst m.1v.4 from A T " a,urer - J5Vu n
To amount ibceWtd Itom Unwa»«4 La« u»
By omoun «pnld
Clear6«ld boroueh. *» 11
Urcoaiiu township. •»
Pell township.
Uiodfortl township. ]] »;
lioetts townrhlp.
liraoy township. “ JS
Burnside. towush’p. M w
Chest township. J“K;
Covington township. K| »-
Decatur towntlup. .'S
Perauson township » •»
Poi town.mo,
G raid township. °* J"
Goshen townimp. " *“
Huttoß township, JJJ jK
Jordan township. WJbd
Kartliaus township. 1-1 jw
Unwranca township. WUU
Morris township.
Penn township. “
Plko township,
Woodward to' nship. SJ gj
Onion townahlp. ™ 0 w
Bola&ca dua tfcboola.
i?n(TliFlil('K G. MILLER, Esq., Treasurer of
Clearfield county, in account tvnn the Road I’und
lor 1850 end 1851,
To amount from onttiwd lam!.,
To amount dnn from i reaiuiai Bell.
Total amount retired toi IWO and 1851,
By Amount paid to
II
{!ra(flVrd'towndiiP. J*j> g
Brady townihip I'S JJ
Hurn.lde townihip. JW
Cheat townihip, SJ '
Oovineun tnwuihip.
Decator townihip. »«
y'oi townihip. “•
forinmn towvhjp. «
Oirard lownrtif. ‘2 Jf
Domna townthtu, »• £
Hu«ton townihip,
Jordan t.iwnihto. to
Anithani townihip. «
Lawrence lownimp. »- »}
Mopiitownibtp. JJ
Penn townihip. ‘[2 %
Pika townihip, « »
Union towninlp. ™
Wood nnrd townihip, re
8.411 HI
663 H 4
Market Prices
Balance daa Roadi,
a;* particular!/ Inritad to
jatiSH—Bm
I*7 E. the andeniiaed ,^ m s“?l?Sl , o? , flSßOEttScif U.'
UOLLAUB AWD l Bjj
Wilnusour handi tW« loth Jaiiqary, a-w .
WILLIAM ALLXANDhK* J c ora » rBl
PHILIP HEVENKH. S
ftwn/t REPORT, that the aocunnU are a» abote «ta
tod—That the h » , a"^,? I n ,I f AHED IANU l ANU FOURDOLLARS
61XTY-THREE DOLLARS ARD Ht'NDRGO
rafiSSssi
G. W. SHOFK, > Aud’ra.
Attest. C\ KRATZEtt. >
L. Jackson C bans. Clerk. '
M ORPHANS’ COURT SALE, M
OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE.'
IKSSSSSaS
LatUarePure^nßat gf
S^SL“IKd«S2S®t ,, rSJSii.?&
SfftS'pWoM““tW«ibo. wplaodof beilo.
lBO .. ACRE g t .
With about 100 acres cleared and in a
t ,ood state of cultivation; a large Frame
Jlbuse 24 by 52 feet i and Large Barn
Thereon ereotod. eltoaU oa Band, Ltclt creek, abon woven
mtle»aonh J »»e«of -
i 'laanatr U. IMM. __
Cli.
Balanc-idna Dr T.Vrto
OeMfiotd boiouah, »“ “>
Becoatia tow».hlp. “
iHailuwßibip. «
Biadford lownihip. « ™
Boafltown.hip. Kg
ssasssjaip. ss
Ohcrt Ujwnthlp. 12 Sn
Codnstontowti IP.
IHcatnr lownihip. j» "
Fora o-on lownihip. *»jg
For lownihip J “ £.l
'Jiintd lownihii). “™
Goihtn lownihip, “
Huiton lownihip. •' »
Jotdno towo-hlp. 8 J J;
Karibnoitownihip.
Unwranca lownihip. »“ tu
Morriitowniidp.
Penn lownihip.
Pika lownihip. S S
Woodwaid lownihip. gw
Umonlowuihip, .
a.tHa 67 P*aß tp. overpaid, *v
Balance due by Treasure to
iCksttfheld boroafh. w M
rieconria township. w 05
I Uell township. M «
|UokiC» lowniblp. w
itradtord towethlp, B ( *g
Burnside township, $2
Obeit township, jg £
Vox township, M "
r'enruxou township, »] «
•Ji.aid township. *« H*
Boston township. “Jj Jg
Jordan township. B «¥
1 Morris township. 60
I pike townsotp,
LJmoo township
Dae rindi ’ W & ’&) •
Due do 4d & 4J.
Total dn« road fund. *>63 M
Attest,
G. B- Goodlandeb. Llcrk.
pany-MADE CLOTH tRQ of almost etetydaeoriptloa
aaa r ?iSjrBM. ,t, * ~<', * ! ’ r SMITH &IRWIN.
I Sheriff* Sale of Real Eltale. 1
MSa^BSSBSffi
PSEBB
1 l&Kaa aib corner on tbo river, the bonodary of theteidorinmo*
i lurve? thence down the river W rod*, theuoe by a line aetou
taiJ irnct totbe not them line of the name «o M to include l&b ,
» Mr« ortho nPP« end of *ald large turvoy. and to mto in- I
elude the »mprove«entoflaid W»lter»on«nldtrnot,witbtwo
: rinoli Rtabliif ond tsaw Mill thereon eroded, and about
I andto bo aold a. theproperty ot the.tid Ueorp> Walton.
f ALiOU,
w.ca no
Bv wJrtnaofaiimilar writ, inued oatoftbeaam*ooaft.
\nd t?m«d“reot«l, vfill bo Mpowd to public eel. at the
«Umoand placo,lt> wit—AUortaln TYeot ol Landliln.
ki lKadT lownihip. giasrfieid county, banniled of land of
<~“ Miller and
UooertU. laylor.
wit*—Beamamlt at thonorthweti corner of WTO No Ml.
S : uir£ y r. d h ■-
Seizo^ I ftnd o lolHm i^ox^colfon' ancflulltf told'ne Ib'e property
of George Gmftr.
ALSO.
By Irtneof n timilnr wri*. inued out oftboranio court.
ano to me diraolad wißbeaipoied to Lublio eo e.ettho
tamo time and place, a Certain "tract ol iltualo in
Oovirtßion townihti*. Ulaarlield county, bipude AORESi
J Keaunv. and other*, containing AUttiwO,
with aboutFottTV ACRES clenred,anda Houteand other
improvomen »themo* U 6el’ed and taken la .Mention and
to oo .old at the property of John Header Ma.
ALSO ,
BY virtue of a ilmllat mil. leaned ontof lhatameconrt,
aod to tna oimeted, will bo eipoead to pnbllotale at the
larao tlroo and plaoe. the followla, deecribodproperty, via.-
a (Attain Home and Lot, (n the village of Pennivlllea Penn
townihin. Clegtllßldtouuty, bounded by I the ™ad.
Kitof Natf and other*. with n UlacUraitiihoo tboreonereo'
ted tieixed ond taken m execabon and to be *old ai the pro*
petty of llenry Long, by
I
By virtue ol n similar writ, iwoei out of t *r a .B
and tome directed, will beexposed to Pab lo i^eet the
•ame time and place, a coitalo tract ol Laod fclla J‘ e J“
ton townihio. Elk county, bounded by land* oi
dan l °John & Waahiogtoo Brook*, and other*, k C ° d , l tES?
KIFTV Ac-RES. with a Home nnd Barn and about Thirty
Aore» Cleared. Soiled and taken in execution and to be eold
a.the property ofßamnrl cm,.h., iAM pOWELL _ 6h , rin *.
Sheriff** Office, Janmry 12# 185*.
TRIAL LIST for Feb. term, 1851
Bot.let StSroi'li *• J fc**U*'* tu,n
HateyXee.. V,
IlSihXck ISLaib v* Leonard fe Thomi* Kylar
W IMMoou. uieoi Smith v« g®VT clo °” _
vvm W Wiljoo vt William Bloom
Joeepo MoHiaeken vi Fallnber & B““
Mile. I’enon More. Rooeton
lianc Wilson v. Sbofl
llardinan Fliillpe »• bamnaj^jlMM^r
Hama vr Glatyow
M A f lank v» S*?K,VluVk , ‘ 0h
Unao Smith <> SamaalUaik
t'-onr*d rrederick vi Henry Crow
John fit Samnel Widomire v« S n SM
liaieh Fullerton »• ? P
JtimM E Ridd'e f* AnUionv MoQarvey
Thnmai Uahafley et ull v* Henry
William Bell J , a g \Vt?uZm
"SasgL
CJa.toa it Wliila T !
nf rfe.> Cm
it. al. v.‘ «m PbllllptStßo
, Rank & Replier WiUiam Bloom
983 61 1.1*6 46
!.»» (0
LIST OP TRAVIS JURORS for Feb. T. 1851
3amnalCr.ua Cl«k Oojw.«yUla
R w, UcNanl 7 0n, ' r j?
William Moßndo Merchant 9?
MW Sat -La.
“ K s r o th ° n '
Lumberman U«J«r
Jacob Gearhart * * o m " Corlniton
Jama. Froe and do p„„ ‘
0 ’” d“ “a"*" 1
V. B. Holt do 3®
Johu Crowell do
Abraham K. ShofT do
J .G. Glasgow Millwright
Hiram Straw fGirard
Peier L.amm Lomt) umeo ..
W. A. Dale M , rraer d*
Zaoharlab McNaul do Lawrence
Motet Fulton do .
Rudolph LU* do dQ
WiUiam L- Head do »
J W Burchfield Carpenter do
T«ytor Ro**le» ,-do Boggt
.'«t»r Gearhart Farmer gjg?
William Dackat do Woodward
Philip Flaher do slornl
Hamnel Hoover do „ (
William T./horp , Fox
isssWb'm. kfisss^
GRAND JURORS for Feb. term, 1853. j
Jcoob Laboida l'*™" U.lo. lowajhlp
cVm.A.Bjorm *3” do
J teph A Caldwoll do d
T&har do do
AbrahamOuden Farm.. ‘£ w "’ acs So
tjuuk Urowo d <jo
ftSBAJSS gojr- J;
William Rubai Kormar Bwdy oo
JCAcgn <'£« “'*« c ?, o tlt Q s ,J borouih
LZ— V&d'wud"' 1 ’
Wm. McCollooab raime, Woodwaio oo
Nelton Hatch do kS“ l d To
Mania in,* T piS do
Thomai Kli* Hcr’veror Uarwentrlll* boto’
SBm ass- w^'k
!?», T faa do
L,otLei. aireti do 00 uu
Valuable Beal Estate
AT PRIVATE SALE
j®. Mt tt._ fit
THE cubtoriberv, In behairoftheboinolConiad IWup,.lata
KtoKii id. Glewfield county d«cea«*d, ofter at
iVATB following dwcnbad well known and
iili.bl. REAL ESTATE. eoa,i.llo« of
A FARM OF 106 Acres,
mtnntain Pika towmnlp, Oloaifleld ooonlr. on tha roam
foKaJin* iron, Uo.weo,rill, to Tjrona. fonr nilaa Iron,
CorweCTille. and Known a, Lho
Wise Farm.
SThe improvements consist of
about 75 acres of cleared, land,
in a good state of cultivation, a
Dwelling-House, a Large Bank
Bain, Spring-House, Dry-House, Shop,
and other necessary buildings, together
with one of the largest, best elected, and
most productive APPLE and PEACH\
ORCHARDS in the county.
n*KU paRM i» wall with excellent water,
r-n.y* RnSnr ofo*e% fliP-rfoor. wUh olher* u utua-.ed that
falling Spring ° A.jntd ba conveyed ti> nay partot
al f iI H? barß. C To a ibote wtin d«ii<> 10precure a
Hritf thi. Farm oflere mduonmenU not to ba
fnihaconorY. Tho land i. or good duality, highly
excelled in tne ouu, -- both tram and irrau—and
g< !» L t ! or o rn.tncrr'«‘lo»l»™'»'» ,, ', w eithOTof ,h,, ' >b,ori '
b Tt;°'proP^” e wmb''> 0 oW I SJ tin mo"'ioaionabla term, and
a warrantee deed given
MICUAEf. WISE.
WIUUAM WIJK.
In brhairol tho bell* of Ooarnil WUo.deoeuoa
Janonrjr IS. -
Estate of Hugh Leavy, dee’d.
mnriCß IB HEREBY GIVEN. That Letter* T«lamen
l\ iJirfiie been iwued to the »ob*orjl>er*, on tbß estnte of
eulhentiflaledfor ulUnmaut. WHI(JIjBYi » '
BaBAH leavy,
January 13.1853.
. Ho<tu©©.
Notice la perohy pi van, that tha followluf oc'rooa'■
ha»» be*# examined and patted bp mo. and remoinfilail
of reootd Intuit o(Ho» for ibo Intpecuon of helrt. lesataai,
Msft nil other* in any other w*l lateroited* and will
h?nreiei2*d to thaoent Oipham* coart of Clearfleld Coaatj
to \uh$4 at the Court hoota la the Borouthof ClearfleUl. ou
Taaaiaj the Md dap of Pebfoatrnext.-forcoannnatum aad
•®BuX» ArwodM o f Jotipb MoClartaa.' Eieoatorr of Ua
Mlite of, Valaouna Flaial, deoMitd.
- ; oa Tha Aocoaot of Peter Arnold. tdoißld/itnr.iid Wi*l
estate ofUaiw DuuokeT.
Bd de Tha e A'-coußt of Jotiah E*ani. edmlaUtiatoiotUr.
•'itata orZaboloa Millet, deoeated.
flh.lhePaula! Accoualof£llt“.Jr™*s?K!?l‘i?i2ds.
.toa^^gssjggS?
Railitar’a olflce, Claareld. Jaauar/ ISI, IMB.
BUSINESS BISECTOR! OP CLBAMBiR CU-
JAS. B. GRAHAM,
C. KRATZER, __ n
MERCHANT AND LUMBER DEALER-Coroar of
Front and Looutt itrteu—Ueermld. jgji
A. L. SCHNELL,
TAILOR— Luthenbnrt.—will do hit workjoftai icwd M
archeap. at any other fellow. P00.18.18a1.
J. D. THOMPSON,
tha borooah ol'Cnrweaiville. ueo.lw.lllw.
A. K. WRIGHT,
MW^sssxva^jfft
LEVER FLEGAL,
OIEB, &0.. very cheap*. a*d manutaettfrea ? |BJjU—f.
ami warranted. * fl _ ■—.
ISAAC SMITH, _
MERCHANT. AND DEALER bmweenCK»rr»
Country Prod oca r enerally—State ttreet , between
and Lnonit—CerweaiTllle. hoc, cm. ibi
THOMPSONS, H&RTSOCK, & CO.
TUON-FoUNDER3— Cerwan.vllle, An
JL meat ofCaitloßi made lo order. D eo,
THOMAS H. FULTON, & CO.,
MERCHANTS. nod .ilenti.t denial,. and
ol Lumber, Bald Unit.
JAS. ALEXANDER,
CADDLEK AND HARNESS MAKEH-1. hitnewtbop
& on!Marketnrcoi, neaiMerreii aboWL 29.18 M.
ELLIS IRWIN & SONS,
m rp .l, fnnnth ol Lick Ron, 6 mile* from Clearfield
A MKUOHANTB, and extonii™ Lumber manulaoturett.
Jnne IW, IBW. -
WILLIAM A. WALLACE.
AfflK.aaaai“s:
H.P. THOMPSON,
PHYBICIAN— May be found either at hl» office, oralJ3oo*
tiTla't lioiel—Cuivrontvilifr—wben not not
abaeot. _ 1 ' '
GEO. W. RHEEM,
CADDL.EU. HARNESS & TRUNK MANUFACTURER
Second itieet. Iramediutelv 0T " ,£■ “i,’Jgja 0
Dm* Chore __ ’
ELIZA IRVIN,
mTFNPIVE RETAILER OF FOREIGN AND DO-
E X or6lnln.t».t-Umwon..
ville. — 1
THOMAS SHEA,
■~a a mil ON ABLE TAILOR—Jn Shaw'* Row,.on Market
F A .fw.?.mm=d,flelp ova, tb. Po.t Oce-Uiea.l^l^^
SAMUEL B. TAYLOR,
iVNNEEL and BOOT and SHOE u^
GEORGE W. ORR,
h ?. B,W Bb ° U 0n Ttt " lh °
R. V. WILSON,
PHYSICIAN— office on C ecoad,treat, opDO'lte }he ml '
denoa nfUoe. Biller. Cleutflield. April IB IBM.
HENRY LORAINE,
P H b l 8 «“«d. ,8T -
ROBERT McNAUL,
ANNER—At tha ODD STAND in CnrWM.^^,
“ Richard mossop,
m kTaILER OF FUREiGN AND DOMidSnO
WM. P. CHAMBERS,
WHEELWRIGHT, CHAIRMAKER. and HOUSE &
81UHN PAlNTER—CutwentvUle. Um g, uj.
B. F. STERLING,
OADDLE & AARNESS-MAKER. “VJ’fTroM ° F
O THE PEACE —Content ville. Pto.M.IBM;
JOHN W. SHUGERT.
WAGON MAKER, comer of Third and V oot i ,t m ,l !ss"'
Clearfield. Rcpairinf don. to Apr.l.m,
Wallace & hills,
PTAIL.ERS OK KOKEIGN AND DOMESTIC MEtt-
Bh.W. old au-d-01-.Md.^
HURXTHAL & BROTHER,
m/rPRriIAMI'S and LUMBER UKALBM. Wo°rtland
Ofiioo» Bradford ip.. Clearfield co. April 17. U.
J. L. CUTTLE,
SURVEVER aad LAND A^EHT.fI® 08
C jomini hU rooldoßC. on Market itreot. OlaartJaM- IBja
GEO. RICHARDS,
F A u s p H .!S^fea E J>5. ,LOE - w “ l 804
JOSEPH. S. FRANCE,
* TTURNKV AT LAW, Office on Mntkotolrtot.ndjoininf
A tin itSd.no. of J.U&ilte. Bag .
I. L. BARRETT,
m^msibks^^
ilnd*p __
O. B. MERRELL,
COPPER TIN & BAEET IRON WARE MANUTAC
C TURER-At Boluol’i old «uad on “oJ*u«? e
Hold. u °°' 1
THOMAS MILLS,
OOACH AND s LEIGH MAKEU. on Third .'reel, bo
tweeo Market and Locau, UearUeld.Pa. ApriUtt*
WILLIAM H. BLOOM,
Merchant and lumber and produce; deali *,
iJnrweoivUle. Cleartield county. Pa. April 17.18 0 i _
WILLIAM BLACKSHAIRE,
/WABINET and Oil AIR MAKER, and HOUBE nndBIGN
C PAINTER. on. door lonilrol the I’reuD rl “V b '
on leoond olroot. ClomfiVld Pa. April 18. I»M.
J. &. J. G. RUSSELL.
Tanners u courrierb and dealers in all
DAVID SACKET,
ABINET AND OHAIEMAB.BK, loooit {"tween
md and Third. Clearfield. Fa. Apnl 16. U»H.
WM. T. GILBERT,
BLACKSMITH— At McGhee's Milu. in Bel] township—
where all work in hit line la done on »hott nS e \£?i 0 **
reasonable terma. |)oo<a> » ltai ‘
CHAMBERS & KLEPFER.
W H P««. OHAIEMAKEgS.gc.-BM,.
GEORGE R. BARRETT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW-Offloe Adjoinins h« rerid.nce
on Seoond elreet, Clearfield. April 10. >*>*»
GEO. B. GOODLANDER,
WAGON I MAKER—Lnthenburf. Work done to order
on “?UM. oad on food term.. Deo.kV6U
DR. S. L. COBLE,
¥IH YBlClAN—reridtaoeone milo ea,t ofCjearftald Drldfe—
P “wilt titad to nil call! on tb. .aortal J(J
P. W. BARRETT, :
MERCHANT and PRODUCE DEALER. EoUionbnw.
Ciaardald Co., Pa. April W.m».
SAMUEL ARNOLD,
FREDERICK ARNOLD,
DR. G. F. HOOP,
jpRENCD VILLE, CloartUld oonnty.
"JOHN H. HILBURN,
nnuT and BHOE MAKER. Beooart .ln*t, aaailyoprjMiW
BTk.W,l,hu .io..rCtarfl.ld. Pa. April 18. IbW.
JAMES HOLI.ENBACH,
BLACKSMITH, o* Third itaat. jWj’Tfijj *"
Walnut, Clwrfield.Pa. ApnUt.fa”.
J. H. JONES*
Valuable Farm
IN DECATUR TOWNSHIP
£B>CE>£R Sg3<£^32aEEße
ftnntm inbwrtbwr oflerefbi tale hit valuable AbL
I FARM. aituate in Decatur towaihtp.
Clearfield county* two end ahalrmUet JUK
ptbory. on tha RM*e UoaA hading to Glon hope,
containing ■
1058- Aereitj
The improvementsare a Storyandahalf
Hewed Log Home, Log Barn, Thri
ving Young Orchard, <£■ about
60 acres cleared.
■Bil«s3S"sSai«
Kiiber on the premise:. JOHN UUGHEB.
Decatur townihio. Dec. 27.1853.—tf.
s~bk> mpa 633 32a OS ®
Attention, Lumbermen:
rpiiE Subtoriber, otlti foi tnle on. of Gaorta Pet*'* Seoo.d
1 "portable saw-mills,
w’ltb an 18 llono Power Enilna nttaohod. nil new tad In
nom^letainnnlnt .order, hnvlnt been bon.htand nnlupm
SSne ld«. ■ilnated nbonl a mile, tram Bald Eule £“' n | ?2‘;
iSS nbnst haira mile from the rtrop'heleadlni from Bald
K.iSlfuinsooto Phillpibnra. Bald Mill wUI cntß.WWfae*
.oil lbelr Stool of RORSES. Blodt. Cbalat.
6t0,. *'JJSjSI:. bodlv to C. K.Maik. attheMilLot'o J.L-
BhMWKSfWS*. Anr penoacaa mo IbtmlU
in toll operation new. MARK & SHULTZ.
December 8.1853. - - -
AT THE CASH STORE.
and „
rjAVE Rut received a larta ll ” d h'tbeviroiSdM^oS
H GOODStnlianl.>oU;”.=e.oe. wh,cbtb.j y
WGOOra’EAF nail and e.nonn. baroro P«-
obatlni dMwhere. Decamber 10.1853.
England Whipped,
Tariff or no Tariff .
Inc Loooard 8t Moore. CARTER. Aiont.
Clearfield Deo- 6,1853. -
'S<D>WSSSJS2»® a
THE
POCKET
OR. EVERY ONE HIS; OWN PHYSICIAN
rpll E FORTIETH wtiUa* with
JL One Heed red.
sowing DIMM* ■»“ Malformed
r. W the Human
sry thape and fotm. To tjhHa
idded a Trent!., on theDiijja
if Female*, helm oftheihl«h
Importance to mettled people,
to tbote contemplating Mr
“wiLfj*UYOUHO.M D.
'SA??i^.‘iaVSS5
18 01 woman enwtlntoiheij
,t obUaaUoni of manied lit"
ilhoot read!®* tno POOKBI
iEBCULAPIOS. Let no one
Joaita. Pain m the P»d».
,„d the whole train of Dripepde
meat withont ooe.oltlng “‘•*£l,4: on r ,mpedlment,teeU
married,or tbow aboui to be in bmm of tavjsc tbon
this trnlirotefol book, aiUhai own inou«* ofdsaln.
ta®d>ofonfortnnats oraator®* kmtv-fIvK CENTS o»*
tST AW.PS"®*‘ m?2lSr» om«P 7 work b; mail.
M°Srl c"opl£ wlft be wnt lor One *sjf r WM< YOUifo.
IM BprttßißUto t, Philadelpwa*
November 10.1853.— ly-
JLj&gft ©if EdOtt&sirsj
Remaining in the Port Office at Clearfield on tU.
first day of Jon. 18S3
§S% B &«« SssSKW ■
H&r BSE*-
KJwßwm
KerfotooDavid p inlet Dean
Gearhart G eorf • Vf korlowW
S&» CTc J h°£sa
Uoover Alai Hm’th VVuftam S
lioo»«r Mr* Mwf S„iu, william
£3““
i o, hawggsr
w£dWk'tXaßMal
fcTJota? ■ Winleml's MUiCaralM ■
I MapmlKlobardß JUDEBAUGB, P. M
Court Proclamation.
i&Saia.*s.«2
) To ihe n'id h !o tl aupi« n ia VhSr own proper
iisat«s^»gid^«wae
& JSsS“3fiR£SSSfeaS;
fifty tElee. an tub. Boventy-Mveath few or Aroei loan U
dependanoa. WILLIAM POWELL. Sheriff.
BESSOEdOTEOM.
rpilE partntnhlp haratofora eaUtine Lu «r
I «<f Daniel « flofllft.
beria* ba.IOMi.kDOWBB. tha nrrao jj,, book.
.» dluol.ed.oa the Mat of Dp* o !™ iow f ft* _ >w
Bad !i d |«J'S , „ t ttiid aoooaiu With .old futn or.
and utlla the «omo LYTLE.
Woodward tp . Deo SI. 1653. DANIEL HOUfZT
Tb. burine., will haleafter hwTOntlouadjU th. hr
Daniel Houu. where can be lonad at all tuna, a ipi.nuu.
sort men t of t
Dry Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, Gro
ceries, Hardware, Queensware, Roots
and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
Ropes, S)-c., #c,
And In fact every article nanally kept in a retail «tOM *ll
”?i^ l .^?^ p^a f TBSM. KSim. HQtrrs.
A Journeyman Cabinet-Maker
S3Z3P aacn'dic&dQ <»
G°a°« D oa?jf)UHNMM’i!f SSs'® UuW'" “
■, Apply imroedlataly to JOHN GULIUIt.
Cl.arfield, De0tr0b.r3.1653-
GEORGE WILSON.
wwnvoinmii tnftvba found *t fall Offlc® IB LU’i’HBHB
P"urB! wire. BOtnbwat da piolouioual cmUtaa.
——
JOHN C. RICHARDS,
PBlittg l ' Road 10
M. E. WOOD, ...,
PBVBICIAN. Mcy alwaya bp found *t Wii r*W«o* u
Car •aaviUa, when not profeulonalJy *fi**fa WH .
Estate ol Blebard Davis, dee’d.
WsßßlSSt&i
tedlorntUameat. ISAAC Go3BJAdro'r..
January 13.1866. ' *
Bap t, 89.1863.
Auditors’ re ©lice.