Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, March 04, 1853, Image 3

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disposechof onoortwo commoflifcdtldhs to
tire Speaker,,and agreed to the Senate’s
amendment to the bill for thb relief ,of Jo
siah Filehor; and the bill to regulate the
lees of officers of United Stated courts'.' —
Going nest into a Committee of tho Whole
on the state of the Union, (Mr. Bocook in
the fplmir*).the Indian ■ appropriation bill
taken ijp, and speeches were made
upon it by Messrs, . Johnson of Arkansas,
Giddings,Fitbh; anil Howard. Tho army
appropriation .'bill was next considered in
the Committee, of tlio Whole on tho Plato
of the Union 1 ;, nnd after it was.laid aside
to bo favorably rcporied upon, the Com
mittee rose, and the House adjourned.
From .tho 1 Harrisburg Union.
The Case of Archibald Rldgeley.—The Course l
of Governor Bigler. ,
Observing that a number of Whig and
Abolition - papers ' have recently. been as
sailing and violently ■ abusing the Govern
or, for his.coriduct in tho case of Archibald
Ridgbley, who killed the’slnvo Wm. Smith,
at Columbia, last spring; and recollecting
that wo bad heard it said at the time, by
those who understood tho question, that
tho courso of- the Governor was a highly
correct one| and entirely satisfactory to
the pcoplo of Lancaster county, the scene
of , the tragedy, VVe concluded to go' to
the State Department and ask to bo shown
the official facts as they appear upon roc-
§ or(3 ‘ , ' V. ’
B It soems that boforo affidavits sufficient
® to 'sustain a requisition for tho dolivory of
'H officer Ridgely had boon presented to tho
'd Governor, tho State of Maryland appoint-
H? cd two commissioners to visit Pennsylva
| nia,.collect all the fids and communicate
will) Governor Bigler, touching this unfor-
J tunato affair. Tho commissioners thus
appointed camo to tho scat of Government
in the absence of Governor Biglor and im
mediately repaired to Lancaster, and, in
;| company with John L. Thompson, tho dis
;T trict attorney of that county, proceeded to
•.k collect all the evidence that could be found
,'J§ in the case. The lestimony thus collect
ed was forwarded to Governor Bigler.—
I The day nfWitcame to hand ho was call
ed upun by tho Maryland commissioners,
who solicited n few days delay before a
1 final decision in the case, until thoy could
collect testimony to identify tho deceased,
as a slave, and Mr. Ridgely as an officer.
The Governor concluded to accede to this
request, Dn condition the said comrriission
fers would give him an official assurance
: f that Mr. Ridgelcy would not take ad van-
§,tnge of. the delay to escape. They gave
fysuch ussurancc, and their communication
£ is now on filo in the office of the Secreta
&ry of the Commonwealth. Immediately
ft upon tho presentation of this testimony,
the Governor proceeded to make an ox
'’jnmination of the whole ease. He found
Jlh eprima facia case, of unlawful.killing,
by'no paeans a clear one’. The force of
tho-first affidavits taken had been much
impaired by subsequent testimony, which
.ijwent far to sustnin the plea of accidental
Shilling. In view of this character of the
#testimony—the important nature of the
• Scase—the excitement which existed on tho
ftfsubject at the time ; but above all, in con-
oj the positive declaration of one
■ifofthe Maryland commissioners, that Mr.
%diidgcky would never be given up on
■ much evidence as that, Governor Bigler
Sfelt it his duty to send the case to a grand
of Lancaster county. He had really
other proper and manly course to pur
sue. Although satisfied that Mr Ridgeley
was not guilty of murder, ho believed ho
should be brougt to trial on the charge of
manslaughter, and under all circumstances
repudiated the idea that such trial could
' not lie impartial. lie accordingly sent
' jhe evidence to the district attorney of
Lancaster county, to bo laid .before the
•grand jury of that county, and distinctly
as appears in his letter recorded in
fjjjko office, that “should an indictment be
'Wbiind; against Mr. : Rulgclcy, the requisi
tion for his arrest should be issued without
Jjjgelay," and ho further informed the dis
ci attorney tliat he had an assurance
jm Mr. Scott and Mr Buchanan, thp
mmissipners on thp part of Maryland,
jfhat Mr. Rftlgeley ’would nottalce advan-\
mgeo/Mw delay do escape •; and here tho
3Lunection of Governor Bigler,'with this
■Hhfortunate .affair terminates. ! '
|£ It appears that tho district attorney pf
county, after a full examination
V’Ul the cyidencei and with the consent of
court, (for the law requires such ae-
it his duty’ to enter a 'nolle
'fMpieqickin 'the case, and thus Mr Ridge
was relieved from'lrial. wo do
jj#§(fpretend'to say : whether the course of
fife' district attorney nn,d court of Lancas
iSg. justified.by. the ..qyidepce pr.npt,
PPftwo' never 'said itbut. wp aro elehr,
wp believe candid all parties'
'■ail agrdp With us,, lftat\il is’ most unreas
iablo and. unjust to censure rind'traduco
|pv. Bigler for the acts of tho judicial
dictionaries at-Lancaster. The respon
jitity a'sSumdd by. th,em was certainly q
dve 'orid—ifitijoy. have.been an improp
['one.' But, ho that it may, it is due
[the cause of truth and justice, that Gov.
>ler. bo. vindicated • against the' consc
;ncea‘of, misrepresentation. ,-.'M was the'-
fdg district attorney at Lancaster , and
"Whig court, and not the Governor,
) determined that Mr.Ridgdcy should
be brought lo triali and set him free.
shall embrace tins occasion tp al
p ip/auothor affair, about which ;certuin
iHttbn sprints hay a dttpmpied .to gpj, up
[tho Governor.... Wo
feiaidfeifenco to lho -caeo of[Richard
lift:I ift : If, l|>d., ‘, had ..refused
rani in that case, on the ground laid
m Jr* Jjic:.Senate;. hpw-could did. have
for. M’Creary and Mar-!
t for kidnappidg .the'Barker.rgirls?—j
the
: is
indigntition at these things,
careful to conceaV 'the fact 1
Tgirls, whdwere^arriedoffi
untlfet ttieT aciftfitiistjnti6n ! of
have beep at
torneys appointed; ,tj>y Glovernqt -Bigler,
and that; u requisitipa has been issued to
Wing the offenders to'justice'.
' Ftir the Rcmiblicaji,
VVants. —-Information of the wherea
bouts of Dr. W. C! Gatlin, late of this Bor
ough. . ’ ■ _•• .
Justice in the place of Judge and juries.
Three tipling’houses in this place re
turned to tho. Court ns nuisances.
Found.— The gentleman that stole Isaac
Goon’s money. , : ,
’' Falling. —Snow and timber. •
, Disappeared.---The late teacher of the
Academy of this place.
Adjoi'iined.— Tho Court.
Heavy Verdict. —Up at Charleston,
Va., last week Miss 'Jane O’Daniel recov
ered n judgment of ten thpusand dollars
of. Vinton Z. Copon, because he; said he
would marry her and then.wouldn't;-.
The Boston Chronicle states that a pew,
was recently sold lit auction in the I-rank
lin street Chijrch and bid ofTby.a woman
at 8520. She was very plain in appear
ance, and sells apples at a stand on Long
Wharf. It is hinted that soine of the “big
bugs” in the samo church are indignant at
an apple woman going to their heaven ! ;
. To Keep Fish. Alive.— This may.,be
done by soaking tho soft part of bread in
brandy, andinsertingitin tho gill of the fish;
while it is yet alive, and afterwards sprink
ling it over gently with brandy. Thus
prepared, and carefully packed in straw
the fish will keep ulivotenor twelve days,
as ntay bo proved by putting it in fresh
water at the end of that time, when, after
a few hours’ immersion, it will recover
from its protractedjkunkcnncss.
The Kn i/e ami Fork.
OCT'Threc hundred passengers left N.
Orleans' in tho steamship Daniel Webster,
on the 20th ult., bound lbr San Francisco,
via the Nicaragua route.
fcs”ln the month of August, 1850, the
population of tho city of Pittsburgh was
80,771. In January, 1853, it was 110,-
211. The valuable oftasablcs, 885,000,-
000.
(KrTlie Maine Liquor law has passed
the Michigan Legislature, and is to be sub
mitted in July, to the decision of the peo
ple.
Huntingdon. —The Scarlet fever is
prevailing to an ulnrming extent in the
vicinity of this place. A great many ca
ses have terminated fatally.- The streets
of Huntington arc infested with drunken
rowdies bn Sabbath oveniegs.
Middletown. —We wero yesterday
informed that the small pox, in a virulent
form, is prevailing iu Middletown. Many
persons have died. .
MARRIED.—On the 23d Doc. by B.
F: Sterling, Esq., Mr. Thomas McCracken
to Miss Elizabeth Henry, both of Fergu
son township, Clearfield county.
On tlio' 30lh Jan. by J. W. Wright,
Esq., Mr. Allen Hunter of Blair Co.> to
Miss Mary Creswell of Beccaria township,
Clearfield county.
On the 17lh Feb. by the same, Mr.!
John Beyer to Miss Rebecca .Kettgy, all of
Beccarin township, Clearfield county. !
On tho Ist inst., by the Rev. C. Diehl,
Mr. Abraham Laborde to Miss Frances
Kesiglc, both of Union township, Clear
field countv.
DIED —In this place on Friday morn
ing last, Mrs. Mary Ellen, wile ot James
H. Adams. <
U©v7 A<flv©fffcHß©isa©mfc3.
c Q?2jF‘sidQ.CE>o
c* Co PKICE & <C©.,
MILESBURU, Pa.,
RI'SPE(/rnJL.I.V' anconoeflto the MerchaM.- and other
ciiucrn olCltailioltl county. thatthor bavn. inutdtiion
to the Uutnutio Wnrcliouttu, ol>a. lecod the HtV IN flOUSti
lately occupied bj T. M. Hall, at btiinburs, which will eoa.
blutliein to conduct tho Forwarding and Bloroliomo boiinoti
mo tittle better .tyle iban they na»e en t jet Itwa reu n-i»«
til thru place. Tltoynaure ttiett ttutltrater. that CrooUi *»d
Produce enuustod to tucirairo will to eb uumu be kept togeth
er. aed not a pottion ill otto Itottie and unoLtiei pur,.on in aao-
Iflijr nr, ijtu boon tco oltoo lllf* CILO. ,
TJiS will kJcp TWO UOAT6 o i 1118 !io*t
nnJ mjiht. to that one or tho other wid len.vuPuimdclp.daio
U, Aliffi “oft ? B&'fJCK. IRON. U/Mtffiß. hi.. Sic..n
oo.vctl and forwaidu! tu any point on the line ■
Thankful lur paitiarott.lhey ttspeotlally lOllDitn contin
uanco £>r pub ic patronum, tut tltoy uunranteo mo moil panto
ular attention to soon. «“{l||SSta!«. -I- pd
WM. T.'GILBERT,
BJ.ACKSMirn-At to Ueinowttihip. at tbo
Cioa. Koadi leading fiom Mcflhea > Mill* to -ew Warn
inetoa. uutLlroui Chou cut a to tho nvti-tvht.ro til oalU in
hi. line trill bo promptly nuurtd-d to. bla.,ch d. 1H53.
Tstke' Notice.
nni JE Partnership 'heretnfota eiirtinj b«.w«o» tbosobicrt
-1 bVrr.andarthoßrmoi J. it.E C’. ilUV.wur oUnolved
on ihu In Imunt tiv. inutnM comont. wi d pi* tu-j
lake ooliiw ihat ti.e iiaor.i nio iu turdi ol J. H. atd
uiltiu nre. MJitlod Op soon, tui?y will bo luu wito
WM. M.1N13, Em. lur collodion.
Harrisburg, Feti L'G.iSjlJ.— tit
NrV J. B. KUV will oontlnun to limp til thp uiau of
Jt>. Ilia ■ lIAftIJSk’-tMIEiUV' iwartlil loomy I
vunia Kail ituad D.pot. a oomrletj or.ottroout ol
Qrocerics,' Bacon , ij re.
il/sp^-Coal, : 'lrpn nndvNpils, at the lowest
” ■' . .Prices.
ALL ABOARD!
WHAUt’. at Philadelphia, aa wpn 44. payißftUonofeua—ai»
fo ”« a good opuwlujiy lor uorciirmlt w.-Wo» on_j;»rly
.apply of cpoili. : ■■ Man* aJ nl '
. Temperance Meeting.
Tim Waihinirt6oitt|if or titawM oonnir
"ionVh“ Mwliar. o’n Monclay «foni o c t,o 7;h ol March.
in ®l»' roioSrtod to
AuAdJrds loay
Maro!\2. I£>3,
•,'AuiSiiflirs? police. >
T '|!E twrtet.ls.oJ ; Andfe.' J^^VlVVami?ffiat,'4
|Amlltofi; .;
•«• d: Vf.'MUUHE. J , „
JStorcli 8; IBM ' '
J.L. CUTTLE,
ATTOITNFJV AT LAW oudLAND OfGco acl.
, joiuinfl till rodd.nco on Market itrcet, Uluarfield.. -•
.
* 0 JiADV-MAUECILpriIING oliiltncsteyprytUsorlplion
Ft fonaloat lira Fore or . '
Junolf, IMS. SMtril ft IRWIS.
PRIVATE-SALE-
BoroutfhiorGtoaifieldeoaEty. a* madeand retntnedby thoj fc-Jr w JsrJL MrX
reniocUTaAfiMMon for the year A.D.,18>3. ehdwinic aitothn .fcjtflw
amountofState Tm toeach borougfi and townahip by «aiu 1 . SHiEiL .lli.fel ft .ftff. llv la»
VRloatiau. agreeably to an Act of ’ Atiembly potted the 87tu j f-ipm r? aubioTlbeti»in behalf of the hoiraof Conrad Wi«*. lota
day of July, A.D.,IWd :-*■ j 3 . ... X... ofl’iko township, Clearfield county deceased, oiler nl
h ! A; FARMS OP 106 Acres,'
~ •• • S“: •• ‘ : §• s i -a ®:'P 1 : *2 " igltnatoln Pilio tawninip,‘Clearfield county, on tho main
: ' U : *:■:*• i * • i 1 •.; ; ; sS 1 : ::: : • “u rQ -,d 'emlicn irtfm Lurwooivilb to Tyrone. lour mile* f«<»oi
:* i : ::M : \ %T\ : •.! : : | curwepivino. and knownauha
• 11©Esseass sfeSas . s K! i .E i-| h j Wise Farm . i
Si £ | fiWFfr The • improvements consist of
I V", ; , M «.fH ! Wabout VS acres of cleared land,
u, S£'«'E*s!! ai §pGsß"n’* oi, 'o S2S*sk" J ''Ei'S ! j»»vms»L. iw & good state of cultivation, a
; fg* t jfo BC Uing.mme , a Large Bank
; \% \ Barn, Spring-House, Dry-House, Slurp,
os^BsM—KQooFF^a'u ! njul other necessary buildings, together
IS5s^ g \-mith one of the lafgtst, best selected, and
Ig ! most productive APPLE and PEACH
‘ 1 '.ORCHARDS iii the county.
G| ta~* <►•« ■ ThUFAlbl i* tffoll supplied with cxcolitM water, ftoover
»i *.o**-** * ,eM ; fniliaa Pprioc closed thrrfoM. with other* to situated that
§Me K • A • ggq*-y*_ y* a iJ i liul . exo.-wwotui o-ul<i be conveyed u any hart of
—— S. {thiriho ton“ont barn. To then who dfiim JoUJibm
• . 1 ' s« UO.vll* FOR LIKE, this Farm oiler* inducements not to ue
nA ! excelled in the coitut/. Tho Inmlliot koo*J quality, hiahiy
2 2 ! productive, nod well adapud Ibr both Brain mJ wJ
,1 111 is located In the midmol a popolom anil imtnitnoai rattle
F I .-*V >* 9 ■ m«nt, conveoient to a «oi>d mantel, itoad nnivmit‘o. and u
*• — Z~sS. — — J M ltt'imr particular* apply,to either of Umiubscrf
s= • < bcr». or to Mo;cs -*/iBe, on tho t-pm ,
§ h g Thn p operty will be »ul«i most reaionnblo term* anu
S. o°*l ° S- ’a wnrrantao dc?d tiven. WI , P
& 5.51m*58 es-a R Ss *3? tf §8 ? I *liV.Wam wISk: .
5 O— —— * H ! In b»hairolthehfiAot'Oonrail Wi*e,deceased.
0 m ' . §5 1 January lit* 1^53.-11*.
B. w .. Is | ; TT"
3 S'S r CO«.i-* ' tn— ►**s“*-Tntnv«w»t3CLjoJa I ®| ORPHANS’ COURT SALE, @
I, ! OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE.
il £“. .Sj ! t;) Y Viitaeof .a order of th, Orphan.' Ooart of^Olearfinitl
S H Ocoantv. issued nnt of raid (’onrt at lubranry te:m tapJ.
»- “ & *J»#.o.jcyi. r &J..Jß&MS**S.i*fc,p»e»t«r < , i pijuuC Mi on tho prenniiton
S the 26th day of March, 1853,
M .-„ «, E t the following ucacnbed valuable KhAL. ESTATti, cuniist
ill! SSBlillSsitlSsiS i iFariß* of 100 Acres of Land,
— : - H | W j f * ft j| o vvaoce, fate the property of RICIIARU DAVIS, tit-
Cfl ea 1 tmteiu Wood ward towmlm., Cluuiholu county, oadjmmedi
Vi I h«imn-hww^|---0 o nioly on the main n>sd leidinß from Uearfinld nad Pbllhpt
S I «S?SSi§2S:?S3;^Si^^Ji?S2t c , S a^t „ « P v|ms»s MiSli. Tim laud » well caiuu.attd lor farm.
s | ini? rurpnsei, with «ood and aPoodunt water. Iho improve-
WE the undeuljned Commimoncra of Clearfield county menu are
Do Certify, that fit above it n trae and correct ctato- j rA n _ rnc .Innrprl nnrl in n frOCrd
of tha n.Ttrcgalo amount of tbe Attcatment ondVaioa- About OU fICTGS CICuTGCIj unu lit JgW
tmn nj tr.fi levoml ohjrcti made loxablo by the iaw.iof thu nf rilltivalion* a lo" hoUSO and bam,
ii Ur lor parporei. R* returned by the A*«e* SlulC OI LUIUVaIIUIi, u uviuow i*»» »
ior» ol rhv several iiarouch* and towpaiiip*. und puultshed !'y r\fh<»r KnilHi nrrq of ('OnVGniCDCC.
aafitirity of the above nKtr*ed Act ol A tw'inbir. o 3UI (-<
Witu’Viif'or handa nod seal ol oflhe u»i» day of Febrtiu’ tpii mh hr!f the purcha*c money in hand, nod the
(i 11. OOOJrL.ANDKE,Cteri. , .1 ’ -
/ A- Monlelius Brother & Ten Eyck.
ILIILSIC (D)ii iui.o it SI Eli (El IT 6» 4FT !•> louve t > intorm the;r tr.endi rad the puhh'.: Bcop«allr,
Of Foreign and Domestic Merchandize , CiS®. SS'I.SS'iirSIAV
in Clearfield county, A. D. 1853. ; w «»■X“S\v l i
the tiMe of
tit l ul u Z " MONTELIUS, TEN EYKE, & CO.
i“w:’uS! tt N«M« SS % No lulZ U Wh.r. (her or® prepared to .ell ftH kind, of
j. covmitrS: Co. . do *io Wo iwicor ii , ]j. y Qoods,Groceries, Hardware
timah VVarnck do do No minor J 4 i LJ/<J S
Took. ttcUmok Co. Uslliowamip No t 'juor M ivarC* Tin JIOIS, CdpS f frC.
* a n'c&Mh S ’ ’Z ‘ij Ho lquor 1. An<iwniiidc»u p«rticokratu.olitiUth.ir.locKO|-BOOTB
£&**%??•-> »£’ gj ZV, ' U : Ini
<l'> "Ho NoM b »“r 11 »ui. T.'oy olio ko«i. n lon:o end v--.1l nnort«l noolof
Ste L-tov.BAW. ; in «onjj« u PATENT MEDICINES.
n. 11. Woo-.* No liunor 1J - u , i, r, nil .1 JAVNESMXIUDKN & OO’rt. M’AU^TEHS
,1a 'll No H.iuor IS ’ OIN MKNT UATTUB POWUEUS. LINIMISNT. Hoart-
obu P o d‘> • LlUl J] !io, Poy-in. lubrao Ve.etabl, Pill., ,n£l,llclh«
(i 11. Umrs IcwasMp jj* * Medio, nM a,u.llj;k?pl i* iw.au.r>-.tote.
IC. M “ovtxoo 4 Co. do do U , Corw.il,villo, lei,. .1. 11C3
C - aromlni:i b S!clii.fl.’r Bjiniidourn ,i
K t H2i|s?s n . CRAYDONS’ FORMS. •
J I'utohin ii. Sjtti tlu do Mo liquor ** ' vi. vv v\n FOIMTIMI FDITION
Dm if iz ItofaboufY Ch.tr towpklup No Jivjj: 14 . ISi.W /V.\D fULHiii uumun
Nuth.imei lloßhe* tb uo Nil I qoor H
cowli J. H.tiil do fo Noi.tiJ.-rr . W
Kobpit Eoaniogtia tb dt* lAqaor py quart i
Ki’t.el lit'wit do «o Liquor by quart
J.U. Karmoir Cov niton towaihip iJquor. 14 j
rYancti (tott'Mi! do ‘ ,l » Liquo' 14 |
Uvi iiUtz do do No liqoor )-l ;
John U. Houq'ux ua . do Lwaot by quart
Hiohurd Aitifcop . ClwftolfijbJiqttrh Liquor 13
Wailico h Midi do uo No liquor JJ ;
Irwin & Hdn'U* do tb No imaor id
0. Krnt t x “ti do No iiquor U
Wm. L. Moore da do No liquor 1J {
A. K Wnrlit do *io NO »buor H
! Wlntor»«z&lb aaucr-Jo dy No liqoar H
I Robert Umitb do flb Uy*t« honw «
I iVm.il. Iflocm CurwenvUle Porouch Liquor J 3 I
■ McUtidort; Wnabt . do uo i’i/> Uuor W
1 Mcmtelbtn Lo do, d'» No jqaor 1J
Wm. A. Ma*oa.dupl.4.'Cd do Mo liqoor 14
Lauorfmllfi do oo Liquor U
jj <J. &„ (J. 11. Suacr Ikfyqtnr.t-’wuihip Na Liquor la
' Win. U. Uutler u#iui.p ria I;«iucr .1
tDi.J.F. tbyi uo ■ No liquor H
T. li. Fu'tou Co. Cir.ud townthip No liquor lo
I AogUitJ* do Mti liquoi W
! Liuntte iittdlal to uo . Lquor by quart
IK. Irwin dtfcona Coihfn townthip No liquor H
Etichurd ’oJjlvv do . d*> .. liquor U
M'.nd Tykr I!u*tcn lowaihin No moot J 4
.1. hi M. Chato ' Joriiuu tpwaihb Nu liquor 14
| David MoKearhao do do No rquo* |j
I Alibi U I'louu. , da, uo No liquor 14
I tioab U I'reenma Ivnrthaus towmhlp No l.qaor W
I E'Jtvurd Mußnrviy do do Nj liquor H
•U. D. Und fix Co. do do mi liquor lj
i Wui. Addifluumjr. Lawjenco towcihip Mo liquor i»
Janw/oiuiili Cw Si i!o Wu Hquoi U
Joiepli Ureuner JHimulowiwliip V. ujoi l.
ilnlotlMniiaia <W 3o 4
m, Oa do oo ruiont Mtdic.utrt 4
(, >Vi!der do do No liquor 14
(Jrovfl &l McKean. no do No liquor M
Jnincc M. Leonard Jo do jy q-art
Wulrericq Ureter Penn townthip Nr* liquor U
K ntitiin* Si Co do tio NO tlhuor 14
Khza Irvin Pika towailup No bqnoi 1J
Julia 4i il. IL Patton do do No liquor ii
Ijj Do no do Patent Meilicintfs d
fientcflKeiUy do do . Liquor )4
ll V/ B Moore Uuioa lownship No liquor ll
Ileiirv Wh'iuhntd do do No liquor U
AOrJlmn lfy*r» Woodward i.iwnJiip No liquor H
Joan M. Clu>o do do No hquat U
j*,J ,i [leua , 'ly do do hquor 14
Ltiiti: UU da do WoUujf 14
A I,r, npr»on» in the* above and fortm»injr hit. will taka no
A ito»> lhai aN AIVIJAL wi. t»«i m the <Jommn;lin;;
UlWon JaTUKUAY TiiLMvViiNTti UaY OF
ii a v ,| XI wiitu uuii whcia you can ut'eud.
MA *.tLA 1 . Wiitu a p ' oU vUiSLt Mer AppraiECf ,
ClemfielJ. March 4. Ittb.
TUB LAST NOTICE TO COLLECTORS
AH, Collector* of county anu e<tato Taiw tor and
rorra**neur«, tra htnnby uo Wed, t'-ai it ibe WIIOLL
AMOUNT oftnair Diiptaatva am aot paul oa or belote uuat
Miy Court, they may expectu» pa> tihcriii lee* unmed.a.eiy
Uierualtet. Dyordero. lh “ 0 C . Ck.k.
Much 3.1853. ■ ■
ALEX. COLWELL. J - E - BROWN.
KITTANNING IKON WORKS.
HAVING purchtuod iho interest of our partner*, we arc
oii«D*iveiy o«gu«*d iu nu^uaticturin*
IRON, NAILS, CASTINGS, &c.,
Principally nrMclal produced at Mahouin* and Pino Oj<*k
fnrnoce.. 'i'ho .nPMioriiy of our workmoa and of the
aied • our warranty of the attlcle. manufactured and. Octor
,ninan?a to £'lat V.tubur* plioee.wdl. uu hoped induce
pn wi c «?E£Xi. fk« •■* orM ?.? ) V i V VELTIkimOWN B
•alo and retail a. reduced unoe.., BM WN.
Kittaonlne.'Feb 17. 1853.-El.-pd.
s WLolesalc and Retail Grocery, J>
s s
S W C. EUV. havluff matlo nrraßßeoienta to carry op S I
S the WHOLESALE UKOCEIttf ItUSINEbS In l Ini- S I
c inldpliia. tln> .übraiiber will contlnß# jo kt«n at Pro t,
> corner of Marketanil6tlMt’e.near.Ui«PENN.UAlL .
' S HOAD DEPOT. a fu 1 and complete nunrtcnoßt ot ?
S OROUmf&VIJACiJN.LAHU.iiOFES.TAILIR* \
< oN, N AH,afi)KILL FttUlT. ..ml all the lcadma or ; S
l tides io c
p hi* aid patron* to ctru him o call; w ho is to t
S fcellflt pries* that cannot fall to plciue. > - ?
: S. 'lrVbjiusTy IU. Iliad.—ljr. f • J.fl.LuY. i.V
J. K. KHY,
L. C. LbY.
STRAW GOODS—SPRING 1858.
Till! gnbio lbor'lt nbw pretratod lii eihibttto M«reli»»tt|
nail Miliner* hi* wool heavy ttockot Laths*? and Mu*,
STRAW AND SILK JiONNETS. '
• ' STRA IV TRIMMINGS and _
. ARTIFICIAL ILOWLRS ;
Tolui leif. punka* trad every variety of r
MATS
ForC.nllemon: which’ rorEytcnt Variety
manofactare. a* Well at uniformly clow price*, wilt be ioona
onrivallod. ■ ' ■ THOMAB'WHITE,
•1 ' * . No. 41 Soulh’ Second Street, Philadelphia,
February 10,185ih *. “ ■•' . •
rf^llLPubtchberJtai oahond. and for *aJ<i at io
A Urn bulhJiUL' aciuiniiu the Ijon i itoro of L, K. Lortor»
aid tho Printline Olltco, UNL lIUNIJULD JiOZCN Vr iiN
OUWtiAßti, and willmintinue to njanufbc totc arid Reopc 6 l l -
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0 Pob “nary W. tSS3.wpd... ’J. ,
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tope 3.1851 k ■' ■■ : ■"
COOKING STOVES, , r
OF thaMOST APPHOVEO 81*VLB. nt the low price of
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THE
POCSiET J3SCUEAPHJS*
oil. EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN.
rHE FORTIETH edition.with
One Hundred, Liuraymss.
how in e Diseate* and Maliorma*
ion* of the Human Syktetn In
freryihape and form. 'io which
addol a Treatise on the Uiseas*
iiof t’emnioi, being of thohich
•it Importance to murricd people.
>r ta thure conleinpldtiug omr.
'“"villfjAM YOUNG. M V.
lj*tno fath?; Oe{ashnm*il to pie* 1
rent a copy of the AESCULAPI
US io b*s child. It tpuy save him
an eatly crave. Let no yotmc
y.sn or woman enter Into ihe tn>
cret obligations of married Hie
without reading tne TUCKET
AESCULAPIUS. Let no one
Jmcknieil Cooah, Painintho Bld». tutlei.
rntthia uotYiuV fv-olincs. and U*« wholo imlo or Dy.peptlc
?."&sMVive» UP by Ite.r ohv.! C ..n l» aorMher mo
StwW-SSi^S
nieid I book. a. it hai bean (horaeaui of .avloc Ihou.
iaoViofuofoitunaioaKatarffcfrom lh^ver|r^aw»ofdenth^
olSS’ln”l?MS|?wfi??oCoi™ oaooow’ ofihi. work by marl,
or five copter will be sent lor One U* YOUNG
Addrell, (po.tpa.d.s B p , u ' ,.Kßt^f’pjSdU.?p“;B. . K B t^f’pjS d U .? p “; B .
• November 10,18DL— ly.
BIM<O)SLOTEOT°
rr'IJE tmitathhlp heretofore eihttaa belweea Robert Lytle
I ood Daniel Houle. engaged m Ure * v e-oamllo eud .ura
iinrim* buamiixa known a* the turn O* IjY ! Jjb U UUUI /«»
w o n* D4 iniiolvod on tbo 2ist of Deoomber 1802. The booki
ami ouDera of xutd him aift in the hand* pi Lj. float*,
SSfi Si pmooVhnvioir unwilled a CO panUwjU>iaid firm urs
requciteti to call and wttlo the 131110 YTLG
Woodward n>.. 800. 21.1832; DANIKU UOUTZ.*,
The buslseu will hereafter be continued at the old Hand by
Daniol flout*, whore cun bj found iu
soitnfenl of
Dry Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, Gro
ceries, Hardware, Qiiecnsioarc, Boots ;
and Shoqs, Hois and Caps,
• Ropes, Sfc., <j-c,
And is fact every nrtiolo uiually keut In n retail «tor» all ol
w M^?®a^ps? W ; HOOTJS,
Dlssolotiou of Partnership.
December. It®), by mutual conieut. , ....
The llooki euii Hcconnu ot the late Firm are left in the
hnndiol wililMU Addluman.jr., who n only authortal to
lottle the came. •
' WILL'AM ADOLEMAN, jr.
Lawrence tswnihlp. Feb ‘S.lCoo.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF; CLEARFIELD CO.
\ P . JAS. B. GRAHAM;,./f:*’ .*s£
OO9T MABTEA. MERCHANT and DEALEIUN;LtfIMr
JT BElWDahamton'. Bradford -‘M
C. KJiATZER, . t
MERCHANT ANI) ’LUMBER, DEALER-Uomcr of
and Locoft ttrutu—Clearfiulil.
A. L. SCHNELL,
f "pAtLOB— Lutliorxbtirir.—will do hi* work j.ittaagond an
X n* cheap. Q« any other follow, v pec. JJ, isol.
J. D. THOMPSON,
BLACL9MITH, Wagon., Uu««iei, Bio., Bic.. ironed on
thonnotloo. nndlho very bust itylo, ot Imold itnnd in
the borourih ofCurwenafille. Doc.
A. K. WRIGHT,
Merchant and extensive dealer in lhm-
UEK—Southwest Corn,r of iho Dinmndd-0 onlfi Id.
JH. i“oi
LEVER FLEGAL,
DLACKBMITII, Luthenburß.JPa. » ill l , l } l . tc ”, d l i?,“ l !, l n,'. i '
I> nctitnhi*linn,ai»d will alio forni*h VVAGUIKS. BUG
GlEd.&c.. very cheap, and manufactured in Uiefwit atyle.
nod warrant©-!. Ana. ?. '•*/,
ISAAC SMITH,
IVTERCIIANT. AND ’ DEADER IN DUMBER AND
IVJL Country rrodooaffflnoraUj--9taUj*ufiet, between Cherry
anilLoouit—Curwe#*ville. i)cu. bO. Idol
THOMPSONS, HARTSOCK, & CO.
IK.ON-FOUNDERS-Uuiworo.vlUo. An «"»« v ? a *“ on
went of Caitiogi made to order. Doc. li», tooi
THbIIASIL FULfoN, & CO.,
MERCHANTS, nod extensive denlers - . and Mannrnqmrei.
ol Cumber, fluid Him. July Hi. I Bob-
JAS. ALEXANDER,
SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER—in hisnowihop
on Market eticoi. near Morrell’. bbiel. lig I8;i
ELLIS IRWIN & SONS,
At the month ol L:ok Run, 6 mllei from Clearfield
MERCHANT’S, andeitoiuive Cumber mamiluuiuier..
Juneld,
WILLIAM A. WALLACE.
A TTORNKV AT I.AW. Office adjainran hit reiidonca on
tV fcV>cood Uriel oppoiitethereiidflnoeol Gov. BlgieiGlear
field Pa- April M,lb6-
11. P. THOMPSON,
PHYSICIAN— Mcy bn round either nt hit olTloe. orttt Sco
lidl.l i hotel—Curwemville— when not not broreikionally
nlsuut. Deo. US. 1801.
GEO. VV. RHEEM,
SADDLER. HARNESS & TRUNK MANUFACTUREK
—On Second it.eet. umaediaiely otcr C. U. Watson *
Drag t<iora lBj *-
MRS. ELIZA^IRVIN,
Extensive ketmi.dk op foreign and do
uicsltc Merchandize—ii&itend of dtatu suodt—Curweni
v,Utf. Doc. 3d. IHSI.
THOMAS SHEA,
Fashionable tailor-lubiiaw’i Row, on Market
•ireel. imul.Jiatcly over the Tost Oou—Llevlield.
Deo. id). 1801.
SAMUEL B. TAYLOR,
TANNER, and BOOT and SHOE MANUFACTURER—
X oorweniville. Deo, Jd*, Idol.
GTORGITwToItR,
BLACKSMITH. In hi. new Shop on ’Third street. south ol
Martel Cloarli.ld. Pa. May I.lBob.
R. v. Wilson"
PHYBIUIAN— ollice on Cecond itreat, oppodte the resi
dence of Gor. blgler. Clearfiieid. April IQ. law.
HENRY LORAINE,
PHYSICIAN and DRUGGIST, onMorketsirejt.pppoeitn
jii« rriidence. Clearfield. April *b.
ROBERT McNAUL,
rpANNER-AtlhnuLD STAND io
RICHARD MOSSOP,
Retailer of foreign and domestic mer
chandise fc LIUUORS-At.Bmlnr Si: U... old
»tand. AUo.on the we*uiOeofM*treet. Dec. eU.ltti.
WM. P. CHAMBERS, -
Wheelwright, chairmaker. and house &
SIGUN FAINTER—Cui wool vide. Uc( , g, 183 ,
B. F. STERLING,
o addle & AARN ESS-MAKER, and IU3TICE OF
O tHE r^ACE—CmwcmviUe. P«?c.4*.
JOHN W. SHUGEItT.
WAGON MAKER, coiner pr Third and Lcuatt ttreoti.
Clearfield. Repairing done to order. Apnl.
WALLACE & HILLS,
n ETAILERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MER
-IA. CHaNDlsE—at Shnw'.old Stend—oleaHlnd.^^
lIURX'PIIAL sTbROTHER,
MERCHANT’S uud LUMBER DEALERS. Woo.'lnud
PotiOHice, Bradford tp . Clearfield co. April 17. oJ.
• GEO. RICHARDS,
FASHIONABLE* TAILUB-Wut end of Shaw’t Bow
uuiluin-Uieuificld. Uco.oU. 13a..
"JOSEPH. S. FRANCE,
ATTORNEY AT' LAVV.Olliceoo Market street,udjoinin,
tne residcaieol J. L*. Ooillo, E»q , ujr.«
1. L. BARRETT.
Merchant, lumberman and genEr.ALV’RO
DUCE OEALEK-Al Bartetu’ mi... at Oleail eld
Undue Ju '
O. B. MERRELL,
rtOPTEB. TIN tt BAEET IRON WARE MANUPAU.
V/ TUUEtt—At Heiuel’i old *tand on Mamet
field.
"thomas mills,
COACH AND SLEIGH MAKER, on Third awl. be
iweeo Market and Cocnit.Uleaihdd. Pa. Apnllb, SJ.
* WILLIAM 11. BLOOM,
Merchant and lumber and t uo d u ce deal iR ,
Ourwensville, Cleailiold county, Pa. April 17.
\v i lLTambl acksh aiue,
CABIN ET and CHAIR MAKER, anti HOUSE uudSIGN
i'AINTEK. one door touch of the PreiDyterian Ohurch.
on teoond street, Clearfield Pa. April Id. lßtjle.
j 7&. j7g. RUSSELL.
rTiANNERB & OOURRIERB AND DEALERS IN ALL
JL kind, of Leather. Hidei.Graln, Sib..taken laox«bnoi|a.
Peuu.villu, Pa.—Gifttnpiuuluil* p. 0., rob. 4. lof*.
DAVID SACKET,
CABINET AND CHAIR MAKER, Locuit at., between
Second and Thud, Clearfield. I*u. April 16.
CHAMBERS & KLEPFER.
Wheelwright m chairmakers. &e.-Brid S
port, i'lka lowaihip. Deo.ua,inoi.
GEORGE It. BARRETT,
ATTORNEY at LAW-Offioe adjoinin* hiaieiidenco
on Second ntreet.Cleaifield. April lb. 186-1.
GEO. B. GOODLANDEIt,
CaVaCON , MAKER— Luther, burn. Woik done to older
VV on .uoit notice, and on eoodn)imi. Dec. -J. 61.
Dlt. S. L. COBLE,
VRICIAN —restdeaceone mile cast 01 Clearfield Bridge
it* will attend to All call* on the
, P. W. BARREIT,
Merchant and produce dealer. LoiberßiorE,
Clearfield Co.. Ta. A P' ll l7 ' Ww '
SAMUEL ARNOLD,
Merchant and produce dealer. Lnti.ot.uuii:.
Clearfield county. Pa. April M.
' . FREDERICK ARNOLD,
Merchant nod produce dealer..Lutbaribuie,
Clearfield co . Pa. • April 17. WM-
DR. G. F. HOOP,
JpRENCHVILLE. Cleailield county.
JOHN 11. HILBURN, '
iOOT and SHOE MAKER.B«ord la
►A. K. WriehUeioTe.Cleatfiw.ia. aphi
JAMES HOLLENBACH,
,treel - b ° i r» a JA aai
““J'XH-. JONES,
CUIIOE a OOOTJ MAKEH-Adjolnlni; hit rciidenceon
S tdniUet, beiween,ThinlaailFouiib«tretfa—Cjearhelin
>• JOHN C. RICHARDS,
miYSICIAN—On the Ritlie Road to Chett oreek. fooi
JP'nille* from Cntwon.vllle. Deo. .J. lboi. t
M. E. WOOD, .
PHYSICIAN. Maynlwayi lie found nt hi, rsiidjnjs l*:
Oftr
•MinlsidPa A(iilviag(l.iiHffl ißiifflffiittgo
r WHOLESALE GROCERS.
’ N, W. I’.orner Second & Mulberry streets,;
I PHILADELPHIA.
OFFER FOR BALE A I.AKCU ASSORTMENT'ctt'
TEAS, 1
COFFEE, \ At the Lowest
SUGAR,
MOLASSES,
SPICES, fyc., j-c.
Thoie commencing Newtitore*
°°Atteation given tnPmtlace
t ■
Pennsylvania Lands!
F rpm 400 TO 20 000 IStitt
OITV PROPERTY orUA«!l. <'■>
Rnal Estato lliiAcr. No. IW. WJ}*' /
J.rnsrf SO. la 1,3 -4m. PlllladelPQlv
PIIII.ADKI.PIIU 1
MEDICAL. IIOUSK.
EfitahiiAicd 18. yearn nn<> by Dr. KinKEMN. A'-
rornorofTlnrd anil Union Btrects, between
6’pmco and Pino ms., Philadelphia. *
EitiHTfcilSN ypnrtofcAUMlvo and uninterrupted .Oran» *
«D«nt in this city. have rendoierl Ur. K. t.s© mcit ex. ' f
ami iccceislaUiractiuDQßr, flir and near.
all dfseavw of & prtvatonaiuro. IVtoni nfilta'od with u
on the body, throat of le*», p&ma mlie hemloi ouaeii,
cnrcal rbenmatiim, itrlctur**. gravid, duoanw aruios tMm
youthful excewcior Imparities ol the blood, whereby the «r<u
Jtirntion hm become enfeebled, nry nil treated wiln tocce»i
fie who place! himself under iheußraof Ur.
gjoutly confide in hie honor n»& genlbman.und coohd'.nuy
tely upon hit skill as ft phyiioi&n. * *
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. ... j
Voong men who hovo Injured tbetmclvcs oyacirtam Kbc
tice indulged in—a,habit frequently learned
P'inions af tcho’l; the cITiioU 01 which are nlgbtjjf J®* 1 <
when asleep, and destroy both mind and t*rV2 i^fif
immodiatfily. Weaknen nnd constitnuonil
rnaseular energy. physical lassitude nud fontral ptoilratloo.
irritability and all nervous affection*, In< li ßo*Uoo,alu*y|p |
nett of the liver, and ever? disease Inuny way connected with
the disordered the procreative function* cured, aocuull Mur
rcttoreJ
UKAD.
YOUTH AND MANHOOD!
A Vigorous Life, or a Premature Death.
Kinkelin on Self-Preservation —Only 24 cents.
Thit Rook Juitpnblisbei t« lillnd with uicliil iofijira&tion.Oß
the tnflrmaliei and diviuei of ihe (Jrneretive Otpuus. u * u ,
dreact itseilalilie to Youth. Manhood and UJd Ate.
and Impressive warning ll
prevent fears of roitcry and sntlenng, und »u?e annually inou-
it will learn how to prevent the dnilruc
tinn of their Children• , ,
•,• A remittees ofito ceuta. enclotcd in v letter, ad JfJJJf 1
to fir. KL.nKBLIN. N. W. corertof Thirl and Union sir***,
between Hpruco and Pino., Phiiadeldhia, will ensure boo*
nudar cover per return mail. ~ ~ .. , fr ,„.
Persons,>u a (Uitaocotsay address Ur. K.by letter, [post
paid.]ond be corod at home. „ _ .
Packages of Medicines, INractioai. &Om by
I Ini nrwnlttnnoe. andpnt np r.eftyw lion datDagarrtcoi‘«itv.
i IlooLdSeileri. New* Age us, Podlert, Canvassers. aud ail
others supplied With the above tvutk lo Jf.
*?ii rY uoui.Aitd remmT-DR. ijuntjbh WH*i-
JP forfeit #6O il laiUng to cute any caseol ** 3r ° l d****™} I**! 1 **!
may come under his care, no mailer how long uapdinj* ot
how < dhotine. Either tex a-e invited to his l/LJJJ® {VUg* 1
38NorUiaerenlhstreet Philadelphia- 'Without foarotiater
roDtinu irotn other pat’ents. atranjrere and other* who have
been unfortunate in the selection of a Physician &re invited
Through unrestrained, indulgence in llw
passions, by excess or teif.abuse. tl»o evils nie nume:ous.
Premature impotener, involuntary seminal discharges. wail
ing or thooiguas. lon of memory, a du»tas efor female society,
general dobllity, or conititutioaal derangement, nre inroio
pillow If nooe&sary. consult the Uootor with coninlonou,
fie offer* a perfect core. .
READ AND REl'LECT.—lhn afflicted would do w«lUi>
reflect before trading tlieir Tjoniili. hapiimen. uml in Din./
cases their lives, in the hands of physicians jjfnorunt oltei*
class of maladies. It Is ceriainl/ impossible lor one man to
undentand ill the ill, the homin lamlj, die intgect to. I.ve
I ry respectable Physician has hi* peculiar branch, in which h**
is more successful than his brother professors, and to that no
devotes most oi his t me nnd study.
YEAUd OP t'RAOTICE. exclosivoly devoted to the study
nnd treatment ordiseasesof the sexual organs, together with
uloers upon the body, throat, note or legs, pains in.the heafl.
or bones, mercurial rheumatism,' stricurcs, gravel, irrccolutl
lies, diseases arising from toothful excesses, or Imparities ot
the blood, whereby the consinnuon has tMuarae eafirouuui.
enables the Docior to offer speedy relief to all who may place
tnsrcftlvcs under his care. _ . r , '
Medicine to any part of the United States,
i PiioeFivsandTeu Dollars per package. tcj ._
fcepl. 2,103-.—ly.
“Every Family Should have a copy.”
An invaluable Booh, only 25 cts. per copy
MAN, KNOW THYSELF.
DR HUNTER’S MEDICAL MANUAL AND HAND
BOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED. Coma win* aaotii.
line of Ibo Oil,in. Projrcu. Tieatmont and Onru oreyary
lorairfditaani.contiauLtdby Pioanscnoui meioal Inlercpuwo,
by Srli-aimie. oi by tS’iual Kiceu, wiin r.dvteolor their pro.
veation, wriuen in a familiar ilylo, atonliail »1‘
nlcuiitioi. and every thins that would o'fend the eui oi o>~
conoy. liom th* remit ol iomc twbiiiyy.au >uco«aslul pmn
tice, eicluiiyaly devoted to the cute of di.ouie, oT a no lealo
‘’‘Vowhlch Dndded reoeinu for the cure oflhe aborediioawi.
and a treatita on the Canioi. Srastami and Cure ol tha to
ver ar.d Aceu. TorTwenty-Flvo cent, a copy . S'C eotiioi ona
dollar: will ha forwarded to any partol Kiel J niuil auter.by
mail, free of porlaeo. L-ldrwl. poitaue pr.ul, Ho, lira, roit
OUlco.” or (lie Author. 83 North Seventh Buruei.Pliiladolplila
Sept. J. jusa-iy.
3L3idla©i3 s ’ ®it©gs
¥ C. OBERTCtItT'EH. 8. S: CORN ER NINTH ANH
J. MAPLE BritEETS, ABOVE RAUL, PIHLADLI.
I’lllA, lovito the Ladiero/ ibethty and Country PJ®" 1
ezaroino hie iplen 'id Rock of Tnmuiioii. which ha, hctu
toleclea wiUitbe utmewteaw. . . M
Mr O. beiDK enabled, fiom Ujj experience »a tha
the wholetale market, ts able to ««li a»
town* any o° ho* orteblLhioeal. Mi dw.iljodip '
eloal couductor ofthe extoocive bukineu of Mr. Vv. J limit
uaaq.No? Uheitnot itrect, and h.U extOM.ve experieuw
Sfll U a aumantoe of hit ability to do jait'c* tohßi c auotn<f»
| HU eMock corapiuei Ui«lolowiu!’-%sl'*» VVor*leil. jm U
ton Curtain Frias®** Mihuint, 1 bm«l* and *silk a
Worried lilind do-Silt. 'ViwUen and Colton UoUery. ftod
Uj-ovw-Co.oßs. Urashei. Perfuwfry.
I and Cotton Knitting i«nU Uararag Vara-> °n»
I Furuuhed Work-Boxei, Hraoeleu, and Ariiol«n
| illy. Call and cxamloti lor yourieWca. } igv ,
SHELDRAKE’S M. HOTEL.
£'c“4««»rw h u'cpT v co r ;^
f-ilwVet. U order to aaoommodata the oubhe
have our Ooich at tha New Depot on thß ar-ival pt t ‘f. ° a "'°
carry pawenjor* to the Allegheny Home,
Ueofthocii* Ourold IViend. will
who wish to patioauc n Home wtthpCood
I Urn*eocommodetie* e.iitlanla will nlecta t>ve ur o cull.
I Terms—One Dollar per day.
1 Sept. lb. IMJ3.—Hui.
.100 Agents Wanted.
$lOOO A YEAR!
Wanted in everv’ countv up the uniild
STATES, oo’tve and cntorpMinfi n»«. to anglfieiu
the taleof some of the belt Books pnbluhed
Tn man of cood addreu. pos&euins aioiall capital ol ,I«wn
♦?3 u» tllttf inch Inducements will ha oHored u» to enabiC
them to make from TUKEE to TLN dollars k day,
Tne Books publi*hod by us mo #ll useful In Ibei* •JfUitSfv
extniniely popular, and command larce sales wheitver itu»y
“K&. panionluii, QdJl6i 'i )^ l fJ‘ t l ’f?r l ’£ id ( iET7„
Saccersors to VV. A. Eearjr 4t
No. lUy North Second Street. Thiladeipnia.
Sepl. W.185a.-6m. ;. _
Commercial Hotel*
rpHE Hnbicriber ho«u« lowed 11 ' 0 !?n”iu?
1 knpwa e. tlie American 1 * l ' l :^;? 0 h^, S h ,n.oJihV aUJio
betweoo Merkel end Ohettnnt elrooU. U»»tbaa«oa uio a»
ciiheiomoio __ i «
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Ibn l«n la.*
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t!oot, SUMI-tinr. \ '
*; siew Stou^e.
Til K unilorilsoeitiiuopcmul a®T9 M P*I
‘ n Alfklnaio‘pmdDco uien In cJtoh^ng^*^
, Glen Hope, Clot. 7. l&sil.~Bni. ’ ’ ■ 1 •"
Bept. W. 1852.
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m,nt»on wld ffttni aewidu.* a»umimci. JUJJ. BUyfUf-
February 18.1B5&—it< .. ■ . ■ .>*.•-
pjnUPSBURG AND SUSQGEHAIiNA TDUNPIRE
P'.ilijnbu'c Keb/UMMIi.
Mathct "Prices
ito pirticularly Invltsd to
—jaos—
, ROAD COMPANY.