: U For Oa Republican. Arthur M 1 TIPLINB HOUSES vs CONSTABLES. VLurder. *P Messrs. Editors In looking over the . - * Bl n Legislative proceedings of tho House this tnat U\e W| w ;„ tert j find that a largo portion of the d ?)U r d- H’. members’ time is taken up in presenting ’ S’‘ petitions and offering bills for the prohibi strong* I • t j 0 ji 0 f tho manufacturing and exposing to ro'Bro £ sale all Alcoholic drinks. In observing ;oi tho "i nuOTer of petitions presented daily, cr ‘ro & , yJj and tho number of names that are attached ct him J lQ ,h ern) onQ would, if he had no knowledge lumaji I 0 p human nature, naturally come to the dcd.r— ; ...| conclusion that tho peoplo were moving aracfoc . fn ? jid S g j n order to havo tho traffic put its eliei- ,\ J dow „_ But such i g n ot the case. If there slO r.® ’ \ were as many as these petitions represent oa fan i | jn fQVor of suc h a law, there would scarce sdee.mi I lybea drinking man in the land, and > put in " . , conseque ntly there would be no need of such a guc j ) a j aw> And if there are not as many itementi’ '■ in favor 0 f as thoy represent, then are t. Ar- : t h OSO m cn who arc active in getting them nnatiom - up and' pouring them into the Legislature ernoon, > wagon loads, in detriment to all other nted by . . r p rac[ jca| Legislation, palming a falsehood I ropre- upon t hat august body and cannot be tocf irstwit* •j.l severely reprimanded, life, the 'a Already has the petitioning and legisla accused tm g on that subject, by a neat calculation, ye, that ; ;,1| co3t t he Stato over thirty six thousand dol- I« lars, and what good has resulted from it ? ?, Is there fewer drunkards now, or less : drunkenness than there was when you i first prayed for legislation on the subject? I Lot tho criminal calender of your Courts % and the midnight howlings of the reveling i inebriates as they stagger along through ’ your streets, night after night answer. Let tho many scenes of blood shed and riot that has happened in your county within the ■ last year answer whether the annual ex i- pendituro for the last three years of over | 812,000 of tho people’s money has stopped h the progress of this crime. Even taking - the words of your own stump orators, we i havo to believe that drunkenness is on the f crease. Why is this? It is because man k can he coaxed and flattered into measures but not forced. Whenever you array i s yourself in hostility against your neighbor, ' - that moment you loseall influence over him. .'J Now then the same principle that is | combined in this law, if carried out would] .f allow a few fanatics to dictate to you and -I me what wo should eat and what wo should | wear—it would only be following up the t 'l same precedent, and in a few years hence we shall have more laws imported from - the east which will be quite as absurd as | this, lor instance the hanging und drown ling of witches. I But I imagino there is too much sound "■V sense in our legislative body to pass a law ■-Ithat would bo in contra-distinction to the ! Constitution ; for that document very just ly says the public shall take no private Iproporty for public benefit without giving jjjjfa just compensation to the owner. If the *sf Legislature pass this luw, those people • ,’lwlio have embarked in the distillery busi ■ Viiess, and who have all they are worth in invested in this branch of business under the ■ of the law, will be completely broken up, and their families brought to 'beggary and want. But why ask for such a law, when the present liquor law is not lived up to ? If We cannot enforce tho present lenient liquor law, how much harder will it be to .enforce ono more obnoxious. When we Have laws let us put them in force before |ve make more for the same object. We all know that it is a violation of the law, ‘jfbr any person to sell liquor without a li ; censo from the Court, and that the Consta bles, who are the sworn agents of the law, "ftre sworn to return all those that violate it Now, my deur sirs, you have had three houses in your place that almost daily violated the laws for the last year. — Have they been returned by the proper 'officers ? Can your Constable, if he is not lost to all sense of shame and honor, lay 'i'jbis hand upon the sacred pages of Holy] {Writ and swear there are no tipling houses jp your place?' If he can, his heart must lio blacker than tho skin of tho Ethiopean. •;3fet tlieso people who have squandered [ tho last three years over thirty-six [ thousand dollars of the peoples money in , 4j£rder to obtain legislation on this subject, 3 . see these things. They are too near i I contend that there is but one way v ho stop tho traffic in intoxicating liquors, r that.is, you must by mild means persuade 1 ; /' i& fellow man not to drinkit, and when t" you succeod in this, your end is accom -1 i&hed, and my word for it, if there is no nt lllyors there will be no sellers. I if Yours truly, Cosmopolite. } iffclearfield March, gl, 1853. '*i wfAnnual Confcreftce of the M. E. Church. » 'dUmong the appointments made by this ; body, which was in session at Hagorstown, I.o*' i" Md., last week, are the following : on j ; Huntingdon District. —T. H. W. m-cliadonroe, P. £.: Lowistown Station—P. H. fift sjfEreaver; Lewistow.n Circuit—William R. >■'! Swills. H. Leber; Huntingdon—A. Bn Urn n, 1? il B. Gotwalt; Birmingham—P. E.Wa ni*'t flBs; Altoona —J. H. Ryland; Warriors s(..J»rk—W. L: Spottswood, William Earn th? : »w, George Guyor, 6Up.; Bald Eagle jjp. i™arles Clever; Penns Valley—George ho * TOHrkstressor, A. W. Gibson; Bellefonte— pith' J. Myers; Bellefonte Circuit —J. W, th? ;p|ughawout, M. D. ; Clearfield— iUlo Houghinberry, one' to be supplied; N. i ip, • Washington— Wm. A. M’Kee, N. Shafer; ftlj jfejemahoning—F. E, Crever, ono to be ’Caledonia—H. Hoffman; Kart* )q —D. C. Worts, oho to be supplied; vvtit MWvport—Wesley Howe, H. C. West* ifioj ; Bloomfield —D. Castleman, one to >and convict named JohnCeigor,com.l >pW’; suicide in Montgomery county] rii»Hi®son, on Monday night, the 21st ult., by m y*n e ing himself. He was convicted three & «af 3 ago,for burglary and intent to com iw?l iSt murder, and was. sentenced to eight n# solitary confinement.; He wasof beard to sav, that he would sooner die pqive out his time. Verily “the way 10 trQDS ® reSB ° r * ,ard ’” SIX DAYS LATER FROM EDROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE CANADA. Halifax, Match 16.—The Royal Mail Steamship Canada, Capt. Stone, from Liv orpool on the sth of March, arrived hero at five o’clock this'evening. The following details embrace the most important points of the intelligence. Tho Canada brings a full freight and 95 passengers. The Atlantic, Captain West, from New York, February 19th, arrived at Liver pool, at half-past 6 o’clock, on the morn ing of the 2d. The City of Manchester left Liverpool for Philadelphia on tho 2d with 89 passengers and a full cargo. The propeller Andes also sailed on the 2d for New York, via Boston. England. —The discussions in Parlia ment were interesting. Lord Palmerston stated, in tho course of debate, that no ap. plication had been made, as reported, by Ht!cnWefugee°TmmT>reat e ßntaln° n P ° I (KrNo appointments have as yet been The Maynooth College and Canada mado under the new administration, (or Clergy bills have also been debated; and the Pennsylvania. It is said that those of latter was ordered to a third reading. Philadelphia will bo disposed of this week. Hon. Dudley Stuart had called the at-; Indee(j y f cw appointments liavo yet tention of Parliament to the position of af-1 y ■ P can fairs in Turkey, and he desired that any been made any place, except to fill vacan information in possession of the Govern- jcies. It is generally conceded that Mr. ment respecting the difficulties between! Buchanan will be tendered the appoint- Montenegro and Turkey, would be P r °- men t of Minister to England/ ; duced. Lord John Russell replied that | , : • the Government had received assurance | Admitted to Practice.—Wo ncglect from Austria that all difficulties would be e j t 0 no fl C o at the time that Wm. Bare, amicably adjusted by negotiation. If this 0 p L<3 W j s t oW n, was admitted to prac answeristo bo trusted to, all prospects «f| tice ' law ftt ,he several courts of Clearfield an European war vanish at once—provia cd, that in the “negotiations” Austria and j county, at our last term. Turkey do not ask too much. * proceedings of our legislature, Mazzini, though still in concealment,, tJ | ast fortnight, possesses very little had enused to be printed a letter, in which , ° 1 ' he took tho responsibility of tho London j interest. W c notice that in the Senate, on committeo manifesto. He stated that the the 17th, Mr. Hamlin presented “arc proclamation to the Hungarians in Italy! mo nstrance from citizens of certain town was written by Kossuth during his sojourn , j n Clearfield county, against being at Kutayah and was never alicrwards ro j. , d d within tho limits’ of the proposed traded. Kossuth, however, had declared , that the paper was much garbled. But he j new county of P_.no. and Mazzini remain sworn friends never-1 Q--» T | ie H on> r. Brodhead, U. S. theless. Eight members of Parliament g nD. Hamlin, of the State Senate, I have been deprived of their scats, having ot, nai°, d. u. nun i , been charged with bribery, which charges and Messrs. Foster,Arnold and M atorbury, were distinctly proved. The Government; W ill accept our thanks for numerous public had refused a charter to the London and (] o cuments. Liverpool American Steamship Company, i - ~ . The Duchess of Sutherland has placed ' Remanded to I bison. Mr. Broomley, Stafford Houso at the disposal of Mrs. | t h c man who was committed to prison a Harriet Beecher Stowe. The Earls of j p ew wce ] i3 a g 0) on the charge of having Shaftesbury and Carlisle, with ° thcrs / sto)en somo $4OO from Isaac Goon, near rari^or l isri „izi \ * ««>»■ ceived from Australia: More was daily, fore his Honor Judge Shaw, on a writ ol expected. habeas corpus. After a patient examina- Fbanoe. —An unsuccessful attempt was i tion — w hich lasted all afternoon, in which I made on the 10th instant to set firo to the samo witnesses that wore examined S? «>'« before tho justice ..stibed, svi.h the = him that the imjfirial manufacturers would tionofJ. S. Ferguson, (whoso testimony bo present at the New York exhibition. 0 n this occasion was impeached, though Rumors uro current of the appointment! ; n p orma Uy— anc j t i, u3 wen t to the benefit of Senators, most of whom.it was stated,, p r i son er) —all the witnesses under were ex-Legitimists. , r 1 a mo st searching and scrutinizing Twelve hundred cases of typhus fever g oin !? a ° . had occurred in the hospitals at Paris. At j cross-examination—the prisoner was re the last advices the malady was abating. | manded to jail in default of 8800 bail Several of thc newspapers had received 1 warnings against publishing articles re flecting unfavorably upon the Govern ment. The Pope of Rome will remain in Franee for two months. Austria. —Lebeney, tho attempted as sassin, was executed at Vienna, 20th ult. Tho Emperor has not quite recovered from the wound, which' is more serious that was at first supposed. Rumors, which are carefully contradic ted, say that a mob had assailed thc Brit ish Ambassador at Vienna, and attacked the embassy. The truth seems to be that they broke his windows. The statement of the German papers, that Austria and Prussia insist on England banishing refugees, on pain of closing theii dominions against the English, is not true. The principal families in Vienna have, however, agreed not to invite Englishmen or their families to their houses. This is in retaliation for England sheltering Maz zini nml/Kossuth. The Hungarian conspiracy recently dis covered among the prisoners in Comorn, had ramifications at Pesth. The plan was to set firo to the fortress, and in the confu sion the provost was to liberate the prison ers, while the allies outsido seized the ar senal. The provost was hanged on the discovery of the plot. Unusual symptoms of fermentation were observable throughout Austria. Many ar rests had taken place at Prague. Vice President King. —A letter re ceived in this city from an authentic source in the island of Cuba, under dato of March 6th, states that the Vice President, whose critical state of health is at this time view ed by the country with so much of sym pathy and apprehension, on the 3d inst., took up his residence at the sugar estate of Col. Chartrand, about fifteen miles from Matanzas, having found his former loca tion on the island too much exposed to the sea breezes. The Vice President is much gratified with the kindness and attention which have been shown him since his ar rival in Cuba; and though somewhat weaker than lie was when ho reached Mifanzas, has exhibited in his new rest donee a cheerfulness of spirit which gives his friends reason to hope that Ins life ma he for some time to couie. The whdo country will learn with gratification £‘every P« 3 bio effort is made by those s vJ »»“rr ■‘f minister to his prostrated health.- W. u n. (tt-Since the discovery of tho mines of Potosi, there ha yf^° n ®n™, from them not less than 1,600,000,000 1 The vein is said to be as rich now as tt ever was, but it is not worked. 03” As time ,passes, memory silently records your deeds, which conscience will impressively rend to you in after years. f - THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD Pa., March 25,1853. DFMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS Canal Commissioner, THOMAS H. FORSYTH, Of Philadelphia County, Auditor General, EPHRAIM BANKS, Of Mifflin County. Surveyor General, J. PORTER BRAWLEY, Of Crawford County. is invited to tho very able veto message of Gov. Bigler, in this pa- Godey’s Lady’s Book, for April, is on our table. Some idea of the worth of this number may bo formed when we state that it contains 17 embellishments, and 80 dif ferent original pieces. No Flood. —The river still lacks a few inches of running order, and the weather just now gives but little promise of doing any thing for the lumbermen very soon. The river was said to bo higher below this, and that many rafts were started on their way the beginning of this week. 03“ A couple of our down-river citizens —who shall be nameless at present—were sent to jail the other day for stealing chop stuff and chickens. The plnn taken to catch them deserves notice. It seems that the owner, suspecting that his stable had been improperly visited on Saturday night, commenced an examination on Sunday with the hope of finding the hiding-place of the wiley fox or mink that he suspec ted for robbing his hen-roost. In thus fol lowing the trail of blood a bag of horse feed was found hid in a board kiln. A watch was set upon said bag, and on Sun day night, when the lads came for their booty they were seized. One of them is now out on bail. Mow AdLvoffMsomomifcSo ALL persons are hereby Cautioned against buy.ng or in any way meddling with r. One Yoko of Oxen. Ono Cow. Onobtovc. Five Sleds. A lot of Chains end Horse Gears. Ono Cod, Choirs. Dishes, etc.. Now tu tlie poiseulon of WILLIAM PIUiNIX, in Bradford township. Clearfield county, fa.. »• March 24.1853. ' * BOOKS. WM REEDY, the Colporteur o(the American Tiaot Ho'dcty lor Olcartield count/, continue* hhrwidenoo nt thnVnuEud of Curwenevrlie lindffe. ... Vie hMoa hand a boro tilM worth of the Society'* pubhca* Mis; a °4 r v% a h . e is , - a, iV. u £?"a^ P« , f o^N^lwo l ! , |) 5 Au U l>"i“ , • “ir'or th.SibfSuon.Sd 8oh«l “orVsmllf*. Th.y aieembelli»h e d with ma»y moot. le |b?Shovo° “>» h “ d 'f'T l * l7 ' AU ° 633 Tract* bound in la volume* of 6W page* each. . . * Reword Sook* for children. in package* varying in iiza and Society publish D6M MO Yolntnc. E°“' Uh i 0 b I 5 I j d Sf many la German, French, and other language*. come oi W N?B? le He , Uftoa»otttly isoalvitig new *nppli<»* trom^ifow Auditors’ Notice. nf JOHN IUVIN. (Jfloeajori, hereby notify all pQme»intora«. til. will wet for that purpo.e atthe olUceorO W Mnnr« in the borouah ol Clearfield, on MUNIMY inb TWENTY-EIGIIWUAY or MAUlill. Initnot, when Mid wK»I nexwn.httMo.lpouted jontuud. I 'J. *\ WEAVER, SAudlton. \ D. W. MOORE. S Mftwh 8« v £ „-*?6W>RGB WILSON. « hi ‘ g p‘«, n nS. iEnB Public Vendue- THERE willbeofleretlat PUBLIC BALE. atthehoMo nr the mbicrlber. in Brady township. Clearfield oopntf ♦ - ©«ue* incidental to the reippcl.ible tomato, married or nnmamed, nnd uiualiy hnown u"dor ihe name of Female Com plaints. Ofthe«e nro I’tolapaa* Uteri or Falling ottho Womb . Flour Albm, or White*: Chronic io Womb: Inoideniol , yll Snppri'UNi. and Irroa* ii lur all tlicir aocnmpaayini; ovrlt. Si“SS!) n»oi how .avers or of ho w lona aaa. ‘"man Y PP.OMtNENT PIIYSIE.’ANW In ol'a oily r’f Nnw York nnd olhnr place., Hotline thera.elvor witlipuinrLm r in inveterate ca»o< ol the altova complaint., noil hovinß tine rnsurd lor the welfare ot tho piiUeut., have recommended tun or Util mediulnn: aad after wltneurnff it. f leotj are uow mem cities their approbation, not only by re .“tine toil .a their treatment of all the dr.eate. for wh'oh t ii intended, bnt in unit inltnnce. nooeplins Uio airoocy ont lo faellua'o it. introduction Into more general urn try toe rue- D iollnfinco of thi. competition upon thß female conctitu. lion is of the moil Irinndly kind ; the mo.t 1 u'‘"?i l . Jr Hm' tin female need hove no featt in M nu for uny length ol time, lor it oonmin. no mercury. nor nny article which ““ prove in any war injur mu. being made entirely ol veep ablo eilra.t«, nnd prepared ro ni to mate like n oloniant cordial. '] lioMnduiOperandi ot till, remedy, lo the core of lbl> oltm ofilliimei.il Ihronglt the ycni'rm economy or tho lyiloin, with a poi nliar determination to the female organ.. . ADDITIONAL PKUt'Pof'hi. Catholioan being worthy cf rlmooTjfnienecol lire nlll.ctml. at n UI,, BAI L AND tIHEAP KEMEDV. will be tound '<> lh< oantphlai. together with important olneivnllon. ‘°” ch ‘|;‘ !*f "JV*!! nnd lyntpalhiei of the iliitaiM, )o whioh the ntlontron of La nnd rrao'iuoners n lujpocinuly invi'ert . , , i‘HK INGKKUiUNTS. m ccrhtied by high medical aoth criiy. (*ne pamphlet,) nreAlrl. V j nisscialcd w.tn auy atticlo uairt*-’nilly urttie animal tooaoiay. USJ'LRENCES: Tiof. DUNHAR.M. !>.. Halt more. Md. J C ORIUUK M. U , V •' I*. II PCCKUAM, M. b., Utics. N«w io,k. I, V r.)OTB. M. U..B»ieo«»- New Yo furtner particular! apply to either of thetubicri beu or to Motes wise, on tno preraUet. The property will be told on the moil reasonable terrni ami nwarruntee deed given MICiIAEIj WISE. WILLIAM WIJE. In bphaifol ihe heir* of Uoarail Wl*e,uccea*ed. ,1 'unary 12, liJoi#if. M ORPHANS’ COURT SALE,Sg&. OP VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE. BY Virtue of an order of tho Orphans* Coart of Olenrfiold coonty, tuned not of said Court at Fobruar? term 185 j, will be exposed to PUBLIC SALE, on the Pieraisis on Saturday the 26 th day of March, 1853, tha following ueicribed valaable HEAL ESTATE, consist* ids of a Farm of 100 Acres of Land, witu allowance, late the property of RICHARD DAVIS, sit uate in Woodward township. Clsaifield cooniy. and immedi ately on tho main ro-ul leadina Irom Clearfield and Phillips* horir to NevJina’s Mills. Tho land is well catoulated for farm. in g purposes, with flood and abundant water. Tbo Improve meals are About 50 acres cleared, and in a good state of cultivation, a log house and barn, with other buildings of convenience. TERMS —One half the porebase money In hand, anil the bul.anco in two equal annual pay® e “^ A l s‘, e^ ( tt I l *® t » A l^? r * o cured by bond and mortgage. ISAAC GUSb. Adm r. February 26,1&8. Montelius Brother & Ten Eyck. BE* leave to inlorm than inends and the p«bho centrally, that they have taken Into partnership with them, BENJ. IIAUTcIIORW. who haviug purchased the store formerly keDt by Wm. 11. Hloom. and having united it with thptr own. aro now doing busmesson a more extensive soalu under thetitle of MONTELIUS, TEN EYCK, & CO. Where they nro prepared to sell all kinds of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Tin Ware, Hals, Caps, all rit JAYNES'. LOUJJEN & CO’S. M’AMSTEKS ihn rUENT CA‘m.ls FOWUKBS. LINIMENT. Iloaeh. tlni Peurin Wriaht’i Indian Veeeurbto Fllli, and nil olbor Medicinal nioaliy kept In aop-amrx atom. Corweoiville. freb. *i, tow- S IVlolesalo and Retail Grocery, S s w n ED 7. having made arrangements to carry on S S the WHOLESALE GROCERY BUHINEaa in Fhil. S C ndetohio. tho sobsoriherwiil continue to keep at the C corasro/Markotnuc , .slhBt’s.near,theP£NN.EAlL. ? 1 ROAD DEPOT. & tall tmd complete assortment of ? S GROUERIE3. DACON.LAUD.KOFEa. TAU, lit- > C ON.NAILB. DRIED FHUIT.and all the leading nr c tides in trat'e*.—Thankful for past favor*. he would ask C j his old Porous to glvo him a call, as he 1s prepared to f > sell tX prices that cannot fail to please. ? S February ltf, i853,—1y. J.R, EBY. i Take Notice. rrtllE Partnership heretofore existing between the subicrl- JL beri, under the firm of J. fit E. C. EBY, was dissolved on tho Ist initaal by mutual consent. Creditor* will please tako noiioe that ti.e Books are In the bands of J.H. Lbv, ond nnleu account* are settled up suon, they will ba left with WM. RUNE, E»q. for collection. R KBy K.U. eby! Harrisburg, Fob £6.lB3B.—fit. NO J. R EBY will continue to keep at tho sign of . U. the * BARLEY t*UEAF/ ? near the Fenoiyi vania Roil Road Depot, a complete assortment of Groceries, Bacon, fyc. Also —Cool, Iron and Nails, at the lowesl Estate of George L. Wilier, dte’d. Notice is hereby given, That Letter* ofAdmi*. Utrstion have been irronted to the aobtonbevs on the estate ofUKOKGE I*. M4LLEU. late oi Morris township. Clearfieldoounty.doceased. All persons lijiTehlodtossid w tate ate requested to malto, payment to tho subscribes. m Morris township, without delay—and those against the samo will present them, duly authenticated »jr settlement. ISAAC ENGLAND, Adralnlstrnlor ELIZABETH MILLER. Adm'rx. Morris township, March d. IH6H nd. RAIL ROM.AD HOTEL, MARIETTA, Lancaster Co., Pa. TnE nndcrilened would reipeotlulljr annuunce to Iho Traveling Public—and particularly to the LUMBER MEN OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY—that he coutinacs to koop the above named Hotel. Thaokfnl lor post favors, by attention to the wants and withes of his Guests, ho hopta'io recolve o continuance utTnerr aousEo RESPECTFULLY onnonneeto the Merchaata, and othot ci'ir.ens ofCleaslield county, thatthoy have, iu edrtMitwj to the Burnside Warehouse, abo iowod the IKVIN HOUSE Intel* occupied by T. M. Hall, at Milesbnr*, which will oaa* blelhem to conduct the Forwarding and Storehouse business Jn a little betterstyle than they nave ever yet boon conducted it (hatplacu. They aisaro their easterners that Goods ana 'Psviace oulrnsted to theironro willln nlionsos bn kopt toflctn er. a.'d not a portion in one house and another portion in nno* thcr. (C li*is been too alien the cato. .. . , They will keep TWO BOATH on Ihe lion, tana n,dnr and nixht. eo that nnect tho other will leave Philadolphla tu ®”7l kind'.'oVJ’KOnUCE,IKON. IiIJMnER, &o„ (to..re oe.vsd and forwarded to nay point on the Ime Thankful for pia: favors, they respectfully solicit a conUn ounce of pah io puironugo, estnoy guaraMoo the most partto’ olar altontion to to oils consigned to their ohc'go. Mllmburg, March a. ’63 —4t— p S :**o2**** , S*'& , s : 3.- : P : f-; : |: : =f: t: : : ; .”5 11 k : Ea2f.!sEBsinsl.SS^SnaasjBgBS§|p J*| p s M&telSßteflteHl aS§§§»skp n a -1 „ -■! 2. “cSA£SS---“ a I §s?§^i?3|gfSsisiSas|ss?l || P O’ SI 5r § I ? -a I - r «f»"o c|_S%eS|£sB_ g. 5 ? S n 5 0 00 1 . Co tO OO— __ §■ s“la?'« feSa'-'S.S i-r — r & O 0 ■D g g 5 I ® 5*2 H—wiow*- ta*- ~*o~~w<*o\«j-u«MO | & I 'ggfl's'si6fe*s'sassiiggs9gsglsg‘ JL ~ E? es - |‘i! 3s2ftsssa3.sßassasssagsess|| S !• a 1 \ E? C£ W & g E!£ SH§£SEs3i2S£3s:saa33ssgSs. h s sa ° i F « k-- B? g 15acK§§SEessiBa2Ss5S2i§&sa|o WE tho ondonitned Commlniomm of Cloarflold coantr 110 Ortilr. that t i* abo»o i« a tiue and corroci .tota. meat orthe aairocato anionnt ol tlie A««»imant and Valun tionoJ the itvornl otyaots mailo taxable by the lavriof util Common wealth Tor State purpose*. us rotamed by *he Ai«e« sor«of the several boroneh* and townships, and pubUhodby nnihnrity ol the above named Aot ol Assembly. Witness our hands and seal ol ofllje tnUilitday of Febroa* rr, A 0.. IBha. WM AIjE XANHER, f Commii- A ,, mt SAMUEL, bHOl'l'. » »ionori. G 11. GOOIIEANDEK, Clerk. JLiiofc ©IF ©©ftaiEsire Of Foreign and Domestic Merchandize in Clearfield county , A. D. 1853. ECLABS. Patel en St Swan flecoana township Liquor U Israel Cooper {$ jnmM m K«llv do do No hqnor 1J Boynton & Nerling do do No liqoor 14 J . CovodeA Co. do do No 100°' 14 ..-i-u Wnrnok dO 00 No IIQUor 14 TboJ. McGhee A Co. Uelltowuhip No liquor U Geddse. Miwiha Co. do oo No liquor 14 o>. /> u m j»K do do No liqoor 14 Frederick Arnold Brady towoshit) No liquor 14 Somnel Arnold do do No quo H 1* VV. tianetl do do No Uquoi 14 Cailile St Co.—Nov. 13th ’63. do No liquor 14 R H Moore do do No liqoor 14 James* B. Graham Bradford township No liquor 13 HnrxihalA Banner do' do No i 2,™,, u Porcse A dmaa do do }} U. 11. Harrell Bokrs township No quor II K. M shovemon A IJo. do do No hqnor 14 Cumniines A Muhnfley Bnrnside Iwn a No iquor 14 UowlorAA.o do do No hqnor 11 James McMarroy do do No donor 14 J l'otchin hr tljnl do do No o“°' *4 Brady A Korehough Clmr township No llvuor 14 Nathaniel Hnghos do do S° linnor is locwis J. Herd do do No liquor 14 Robert Pennington do do Ljquor by quart Russel Hewit do do ■ by Quart J.U. Barmoir Covington township Uqaor 14 tTrancu Coudiiet do do J Llqu or 14 l.**! Cut* do do No liquor *4 John B. Hooqoei do d° i^SaS! b * Riohoni Mosiop Clearrteld borough Ifunor \% »» S? SS M &,Moo,e o S No quo a-&,We..»-ss H g U J Robert Smith do do Wm. H. Bloom Curwenrllle borough Uqnor Id MoUrWe A Wiight do do No qoor a Montehooi St Co do do £.“ ![?!?! |2 Wm. A. Masoo.SePt. 4.’63 do N “ liquor 14 do do , sm JG. & O.H.StiaerDeoatur township No Liquor 18 Wm- G. Butler Pergusoa township No liquor 14 n, ■ p iinyt do tlo No liquor 14 ?! 11. Fulton & Co. Girard township No liqoor Id Aucnstui Laeonte do do No liquor 14 HnHlot do do Liquor by quart B Irwin & Bom Goshen towuship No liquor 14 Rtrhnnl Shaw do dO JNO liquor 14 David Trltfr Huston township No liquor 14 John M Chase Jordan town.h.u No liquor 4 David Molteeghan do do No hqaoi 14 Miles St Pfoutz do do No liquor 14 Book A Freeman Kaitbaus township No liquor 14 Edward MoGarvey do do No qoor 14 B. D. Hall A Co, do do No liquor 14 Wm. Addlemanjr. Law icqco township No Iquor 18 James Forreit A Co. do do Nollquor 14 Edmond T. Breener Momstownshlp }f EW. Halo A Co.. do do Nollquor 14 Do Do do do Patent Mediomei 4 O. P. Wilder do do No hqaoi 14 Grova A McKean do do No hqnor M James M Leonard do do Liquor by qoan WulloriSt Brother Foun townuhlp Nc'liquor 14 Robb ini A Co. do do No llquor 14 Elian Irvin Pike township No hqnor Id Joan A H.D. Patton d. Co jlffi" “ ? ( °«ore ? Union township Note te.Ste 4 woo a d°w.,d 4°w».hip no te JolmM. Chrne do do No liQuot }}, J. AJ. A.Heqnity do do Nr. iquor 14 Daniel lloaU ' do do No liquor 14 Public Notice. ALL nenont In the above find lorwoipu Hit. will toko no MAY NEXT. when • A pprai.er. Clearfield. March 4,185 a. _ STRAW GOODS—SPRING 1853. THE Subro iber ii now prepared to ciblbit to Morehnnu and Milinora hi. n.ual boavy .took of Ladle* ana STKAIV AND SILK BONNETS. STRAW ANUbtt.• mmms aml ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS ; Fnlm-leaf, Panama and even vaitciyof SUMOIBH HATS cv.. • which for Extent. Variety and boanly of mnnSfootS«?a.’well o« nniformly clow price., will be found nnriyalied. THOMAS WHITE. No. tt Boulh Second Street, Philadelphia. ‘February 10.18&9; . T T M. E. WOOD, PHYSICIAN. Mayalwayg be fonnd at hi. residence la Car en.ville, wbon not proferilonallyebeent^ SAIMRUN ( ( QF all wit. and .Ire. kept con. Jenny Bept 8, 1691. BUSINESS DIRECTORY OP CLEARFIELD GO. L. R. CARTER, AOENT forthe>aleorBTOVK3, nml CASTINGS of all kinds. Al»o. HAE IKON & NAILB, Threihina Maqhinei, flows, Aaricaltaral Implement* fire . 00 Second struct, ander tlie Printing UlHoo mh.l7 m. CARPENTER. can be found at hlsheWtbop neat the oof* ne'OlMaikot and Third Streets, where WINuUV* 8 ABH. nnd other work lu his line, will be manafacUrea »* the biit stylo March 17. 1853.-^ly. j. l. cuttle, ATTORNEY AT lifkW nod LAND AOENT. Offio* £& jomina lilt rcsidoncoon Market street, Clwfleld.^^ WM. T. GILBERT, n• AnKRMITti—At in Belllowniblp.Mtht B ovSffid.l'.dinjfrom MoOhw'. Mill, to «»w W«i inptwj.anci flora Cluiitcr*«*to thoiivei-wboio bia lino will bo promptly attended to, JAS. B. GRAHAM, ; POST MAST B£. MERCHANT awl DEADER IN LEM BER-Orohanvton. Bradford lownlhlp.^ C. KRATZER, .* Merchant and lumber dealer—Coraoc Front and Locuil itrecu—Clearfield. A. L. SCHNELL, TAILOR— ljuthonburo.—will do bu woik. >mt nt it nod no at cheap, a* any oilier fellow. iieo.w. laol- J. D. THOMPSON, BLACLSMITH. Wn»on.,Bo»«i«. &c.. ihort notice, and the very best ti>le. *t IMi old •tana in ttie boroafb ofCurwenivllle. Dec. IB.lootf. A. K. WRIGHT, Merchant and extensive dealer in lcM -11 ER-rionthweit Oornor of ihe Ulnmodd—Cjoartridd. LEVER FLEGAL, nLACKSMITU, LnUißribarc.Pa . . v L l,l mJ s*jsP ( < l l i?, al j.Vfc- D nen in bu lino, ord will alio fornuh WAGONS. BUG (Ties, So., veryohoop, aid mnnnfactored lo tbo beit ityla, amt warranted. Aoe. 7.180 J.-y. ISAAC SMITH, Merchant, and dealer in dumber and Conntiy Prodnceyenerally—SlateiUeeubotweejiCherry ond Looutt—Curweotville. Deo. 50. loot THOMPSONS, HARTSOCK, & CO. rRON'KOUNDERS—Earwea.TIIIo. An e«'ndT« •uorl. I meat ofUatiiojn made to order. Dec, a), THOMAS H. FULTON, & CO., lyr^Eg^algr* 1 " JAS. ALEXANDER, OADDLER AND DA HN ESrt M AKEil—ln bit new .hop O on Market itieei,aeniMemsll ihotel. gy m \&\. ELLIS IRWIN & SONS, At ihn month ol Lurk Aon, & mile* from Clearfield MEKOEIANTrt. andexlomlvo Lumber maonlactoren Jnno lfc*. ItM. ___ , WILLIAM A. WALLACE. ATTORNEY AT UkW,Oinceadjoinin*bDreiMmc»»» Second itreet oppoiitelhe rcinlonceol Co». Hi«le,Cl«ar field. Pa. Aprilll. Itw cc-l •;? g 5S5* 3s° 11. P. THOMPSON, PHYSICIAN— May be fouad either at hii office, otat Boo* fUla'»hovel —Carwoa,villo —when not notWewoMUr ahisui. Dao.w.iaai. GEO. W. RHEEM, Ci AIMfI.ER. HARNESS fcl TRUNK MANUFACTURER O —On Second itioet, immediately oik C. D- wamoa. Droit Store Dap. dO.limi. * & s*. .<93 5g 8 OO Cf>cj»o* Q 1 O ll ' • "S’ MRS. ELIZA IRVIN, Extensive retailer of foreign and do* meitic Merchandize —Eait end of Stnte 11r^e v 6D1 THOMAS SHEA, FASHIONABLE TAILOK-lnBhaw'e Row, ca Market ,treat, immediately ovot the Foil Ooe— j's3, SAMUEL B. TAYLOR, TANNER, and BOOT aad SHOE MANUPACTIIRBR -1 Gnrwomvilla. Dec.i9.lMl. AUGUSTUS WEITMAN, GEORGE W.-ORR, Blacksmith, in hi.aow shoo oa Third «tr«et.ioptii ot Market Clenrlleld. Pa. May I.IBM. R. V. WILSON, PHYSICIAN— Cilice ooCecond. lUeot. ooDMile the Mai* ilrnce of Gov. Ui«ler. Ctaarlueul. Apriliß lopJ. HENRY LORAINE, PHYSICIAN and DRUGGIST, on Matket.treet. oppoelte hi. reiidcnce. Clearfield. April Id, laSk. ROBERT McNAUL, tpANNER—At tho OLD STAND in ClarwonavlHo RICHARD MOSSOP, Retainer of domestic mbr* CIIANDISE ft UUUdSfc-At Diiler&co ». old it&ad. AUo.optha wcitanleormieireet, Deo. 8U.1B&1. VVM. P. CHAMBERS, Wheelwright, ohmrmaker. and nousE ft SIGIIN PAINTER— Carwenyvtlle. Rls4h B. F. STERLING, caddle ft aarness-maker. «»d or & the PEACE—Uurweniville. Deo. »■ I*sl. JOHN W. SHUGERT. WAGON MAKER, coiner or Third and Locttet .IJmW. Clearfield. Repalrtny done to order. April. 16. 6J WALLACE & HILLS, Retailers of foreign and uoMiirnc WEB UUANDIdB-at Show'* old Stand-^ljuiif'ejd*^^ HURXTHAL & BROTHER, MERCHANTS ami LUMBER DEALERS. Woodland Foil Office, Biadfotd ip.. Clearfield 00. Apnm, W. GEO. RICHARDS, FASHIONABLE' TAILOR-We»t end ol Shaw', now up itnir,—Clearfield. Deo.H». »».. O. B. MERRELL, POPPEH. TIN ft BAEET IRON WARE MANCFAC- ArTURER—At BetiieF. old .rand on Marker .treet-Cteet fiold. Pea. YU. ttPl. THOMAS MILLS, (POACH AND SLEIGH MAKER, on Third rtreoL be. O iween Marfcet anq|joou«t» Clearfield, Pa« Apnlttf# w- WILLIAM BLACKSHAIRE, oh, eoohrt.treet, Clearfield Pa. April 18.1BW. J. &. J. G. RUSSELL. Tanners ft couruierb and dealers in all kind. ofLegthor. Hide>,Craln.fto.,UicnlnMohaiie. peiiQivillo, Fa.—Giampianhuli P. 0., Feb. 4.18 U. DAVID SACKET, ' PABINET AND CHAIR MAKER. Loot.lt ft.. Lelwmm 1 j BocoaU and Third. Ulcatfiald, Fa. Apnl I 8« CHAMBERS & KLEPFER. WHEELWRIGHT ft CIIAIRMAKERS. port. Flko lownihip. treo.rar.woi. GEORGE R. BARRETT, A TrORNEY AT LAW-Offloe “djoiornf hr. wMditico A. on Beoond .tieet, Clearfield. April to. tow. GEO. B. GOODLANDER, W dr. s. l. coble, IranvhipiAN— reiideuceoae milataelpfOlaatfleld ßrMie - IP‘UlllSod Jail call, on the.horte.l noUo &pt J(J^ P. w. BARRETT, Merchant and produce dealer. ,Lnth«whar ? . Clearfield Co.. Pa. April 17,18 M. , SAMUEL ARNOLD, . Merchant and produce dealer. LmbOTWii*; Clearfield oounty. Pa. April ri. toon. FREDERICK ARNOLD, ', . ;; M B c^ifiaw MoUoA f^ w^^‘ DR. G. F. HOOP, FRENCH VILLE, Oleurtield county. gjpj.sUßW. JOHN H. HILBURN, JAMES HOLLENBACH, s Blacksmith, on Third meet, * Wulnat. Clearfield.Pa- ■. ■. .Atiplit). WdVX rr j. n. jonks, r , • March d. 1853.