Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 21, 1853, Image 3

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    There were some eighteen, or twenty per
■ sons in the cabin, one and all of whom see-
ine d to bo holding conversasion with each
f other, and the general appearance of thq
I wholo scene was so life-like that he was'
k almost inclined to believe some were yet
1 living.
LETTER OF JUDGE BLACK
As there is at present much excitement
in Philadelphia, Northumberland and oth
er counties, in relation to the right and
the policy of counties making subscriptions
for Railroad stock, wo present our readers
with tho letter of Judge Black on the sub
ject
Philadelphia, Fob. 16, 1853.
My Dear Sir .—ln reply to your ques
' about tho propriety of our County
lissioners subscribing to the Con
isville Rnilroad Company, I have to
that I think it most unwise and wrong,
i amaze me when you toll me that any
lion of our peopld are seriously in fa
of it.
venty five years ago, the people were
that the interest pn the State Debt
Id be paid by the profit of the Public
•ks. Under the influence of this delu
the Commonwealth came as near
ruined as a great Stato could be.
here has always been a disposition
lg those who wish to build railroads
lig canals to make the public pay the
so somo how.
/morly it was done at tho expense pf
Itate ; but tho State ha 9 grown wiser
and those enterprising gentlemen
swamped her, are now fulling back
tho counties. Some counties have
idy been seduced into large subscrip
j; but I hope and believe ours is too
iiblo to be caught. They tell you that
call will bo made for payment, or that
stock which the county will get in ex
ingo for her bonds, will bear a value
il to tho debt. Believe it not. It is
rary to all past experience. If rnil
atocks are so profitable, why don’t
v sell them to capitalists, and thus raise
money, instead of first exchanging
for county bonds, and then putting
„ bonds into market 1
The State subscribed immense suras to
■movement corporations —got the stock,
it it for many years without getting any
idends —and then sold it for two or
„ cants on tho dollar.
:» As sure as the county authorities put
%heir names to those bonds, so sure will
ttjihe debt have to be paid. Unlike the
Jfetote, a county may be sued, and when
%udgment is obtained, it will be the duty
-< o f tho Court to execute it by mandamus,
?'iitjd compel the Commissioners to lay a
'’i'tax sufficient to pay it.
t Besides, the thing is wrong in principle.
; fCounties are corporations crented for cer
'iM tain municipal purposes, and not to make
railroads. The commissioners are our
‘ agents to manage the public municipal
?! business of the county, not to engage us
in speculation. What right have they to
; pledge our property against our will for
'anythingbut county purposes?
5 Our neighbors, who are in favor of this
. measure, are no doubt honest, but we are
'entitled to an opinion as well ns they, and
/« will join you in protesting against it to
xtbe last. lam truly yours, &c.,
i J.S. BLACK.
; Mr. Isaac Kauffman.
.”?>> Assassination op Db. Baskin. —Dr.
jCborge W. Baskin, a well known citizen
■of Mercer wua stabbed arid almost instant-
Vly, killed, on Friday evening last, a short
’distance from his office, by some person
.unknown. . .
, Our informant says that tho wound was
{■inflicted with a dirk knife. The Docter
.'.walked from the spot to his office, the
ijblood gushing from his neck in a strenm.--
J'Hia hired man in attendance, seeing his
excluimed, “Doctor, I’m afraid
fau are killed.” The Doctor replied
<*‘No, I guess lam not hurt much. ine
.■■unfortunate man then walked to the glass
=»;&p examine his wound, staggered and Tell
'Coorpso. The jugular vein was entirely
and the blade of the knife found
sticking in the wound.
Two persons were seen struggling upon
iie pavement where the Doctor was stab
'isSJed but no noise was made. The strug
gle was,short, did not seem t p be violent
T n d at the time attracted no particular at
tention The assassin was seen to run
' trough the hall of the house where the
' Scene occurred and was afterwards traced
.Ihroußh the yard, over a fence and some
' instance beyond. He had a.patr of gum
.-Shoes and lost his cap in the struggle,
;*bich was picked up by the wounded man
'and carried into his office. There is no
'4oubt but. that the person who did the deed
: Will be dipcovered. It is impossible that
;:%e should long escape detection.
-IP Dr Baskin has been accused ol toning
improper lihorties with female patients.—
The peace of at least one family has been
lestroyed by allegations or proof ol such
tonduct, resulting in a separation of hus
land and wife! It is said that several in-
Bctments were pending against him, whicn
jjjould have been tried at the next session
f.the Court. ~
• But he has gone to his account and is
lyond the jurisdiction of any human tnb
hal. Perhaps he has fallen before the
prn vengeance of some wronged husband
lf so there is much to palliate
'g' crime of takirig life. The seduoer
kea that which ought to be dearer than
I and if there ever is an occasion when
I!keen sense of irreparible wrong may
letion o man in visiting its perpetrator
th personal retribution, it is the case of
' husband or father who mourns over
ruin of wife or daughter.
fenango Spectator.
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Be* ‘ K-t
IN i-r^Vi
lii
t*r Colonel Fremont has bought the re
opposit the President house, er.
bv the late Mathew St. Clair Clarke,
JheLnof *30,000. This ta one of
Kt '-Washington.
C. ‘i rj
fc 4 «&
RAILROAD IRON.
The following speculations as to the
ndvanco in tho price of iron arc from the
Boston Railroad Times:
Tho sudden and great ndvanco which
has recently taken place in the price of
railroad iron, is a circumstance of unusual
importance to various interests of this
country. In less than a year tho price of
railroad iron in Great Britain —which is
the principal seat of its manufacture and
its controlling market —has advunced from
£5 or 825 to £lO or 850 per ton.—
There is every reason to believe that it j
will continue to rise, and not stop short of
£l2 or £l4 per tou. Six years ago iron
went up in much the same way, rising in
a very brief period from £5 to £l2 per
ton. This advanee then was produced ns
: it is now, by the projecting and construct
in'* of a great number of railroads, with
the essential difference that the mania at
that time was confined chiefly to England,
whereas now it is diffused over many
countrios, raging most furiously in ourj
own, and embracing a much vaster nggre- j
gato of projects. The railroads in pro
gress which produced the great udvance
in iron in 1847, did not exceed three thou
sand miles in aggregate length, though a
much larger amount was projected, and
afterwards partially abandoned. The in
vestwent of capital in these British rail-
roads caused the most disastrous commer
cial revulsions ever experienced in Great
Britain.
It ruined many hundreds of her richest
merchants, and produced a long continued
prostration of every industrial interest,
from which it required years of patient la-
bor and economy to recover
From the best information accessible to
the public it appears to be quite certain
that there are now in progress, and actual
course of construction, in Europe and
America, at least twenty thousand miles
of iron railroad, besides a vast amount of
projected ruilroads not yet begun, which wo
do not take into account. Of this amount
of railroad in progress, 5,000 belongs to
Europe, and 14,000 at least to this coun
try, exclusive of more than 1,000 miles j
now constructing in Canada. We have!
seen a list made out of the railroads now
under way in each State, which amounts
in the aggregate to more than 13,000
miles ; and which list has understated
rather than overstated the truth, for in
this State alone it omits 60 miles of rail
road in actual construction, and has made
similar omissions as to other States.
However incredible the aggregate may
appear at first sight, it is impossible for
the most careful scrutiny to mako any de
' duetjon from it.
Railroads require at least one hundred
miles of iron for a single track, and ol the
roads in progress in Europe, 1,000 will be
double track road. It follows from this,
that the railroads now in course of con
struction in Europe and America will re
quire for their completion no less than
two millions and four hundred thousand
tons of iron. To make this quantity will
occupy all tho rolling mills in tho world,
which are engaged in the manufacture of
railroad iron, at least six years—those of
Great Britain furnishing three-fourths,and
the United Stales, France and Belgium,
the remaining fourth. The best authori
ties do not estimate the largest quantity
of railroad iron in any one year even ns
high as 400,000 tons, yet oven at this rate
it will take six years to furnish iron for
the roads already begun.
The necessary consequence of this
state of things is, that the price of railroad
iron will not only keep up, but further ad
vance, and be maintained at very high
prices for a long time. This will
mako the manufacture of railroad iron
the best manufacturing business that can
be undertaken in this country for some
years, for it is affirmed on tho best author
ity, that the article which is now selling at
$7O, with every prospect or advancing at
least $BO per ton, pays a fair profit lo the
I maker at $5O per ton.
The advaheein iron will nearly double
the cost of many of the railways at the
west and south, for the cost ot grading!
upon some of them was less per mile than
the cost of tho iron, even before it advan
ced The profit to a few of the coinpa
nies which have secured their iron at bw
rates, will be very large. Tin English
railroad companies are now compelled lo
pay $lO per ton more for iron at
home, than the price at which our rail
road companies were enabled to obtain it
upout a year ago, freight und duties inclu
ded. ■ _
The slave thade in Bbazil.— -It ap
pears that the Brazilian slave trade has
become nearly extinct. This is mainly
due to the measures of the Brazilian gov-,
ernment itself, which, of late, has become j
sincerely and resolutely in earnest to sup-1
press the traffic. The importation of
slaves into Brazil in 1848 amounted to 00.
000, and in 1851 to only 3,236, oi which
1 006 were captured by Brazilian cruis
ers and declared free. During the pnst
year one vessel, ancj only one, it is said,
is known to have landed a cargo of slaves
on the coast of Brazil; and this occurred
last Juno. The Brazilian government
denis very summarily with tho slave tra
ders Anv person found concerned in the
traffic, no matter what his rank or condi
lion may be, ho is imprisoned or banished
lout* ceremony. _____
LATEST FROM MEXICO.
New Orleans, April 16.-The Picay
une of this morning P ubhs . hes “ d . v ' C ? s
from the City of Mexico to the 2d mst.,
leing seven y daya later than previously
newly elected Presi
dent had arrived, and was received with
great enthusiasm. The previous reports
of his arrival and cold reception were un
true. it n
A rumor was prevalent at Vera Oruz
that another invasion of Sonora had been
mode by Count Pavusoa, & that one thou
sand men had joined bis standard.
General Arista, the former President of • ADJOURNED
the Republic of Mexico, has arrived at. A* ORPHANS’ COURT SALE jjmjjt
StSA *«b??kS tSS.'S wSlof *~i »«&♦?.
® 1 ov VirtoeofanorrUrof*he Orphan** Conrt ofClaarflald
f.,m to New Orleans. ! rale i?n‘tuS.lav the "eve":
„ ~r ~ ! SiKFNTH DAY OF MAY «elt. at ihe conn homo m tbo
(Krllis Excellency Gov. Bigler, ac- ™bn |/> r l»arfio.d,tha it»llowim! deiaribi^fl
companied by his ladv, arrived at homej pARM of 125 ACRE§ of LAND,
this evening, having been suddenly sum- Sfr,*;
moned to attend the fatal illness of Mrs. Il'”,jlre()fnin 1 l '”,j 1 re ()fnin | l .ii)aiiv, Aicx,tdD,Oaiiincii. cndahui. i.»-
Bigler’s father. They arrived about S ««
| o’clock, and Mr. Reed expired a few min-1
utes before 10.
ygn|jjBvj|j.w A Two Story Log Houso
and n Largo and Commo-
DIED—In this place, this evening, af- jS chard, and about 85 acres
tor a lingering illness, Alexander B.; of cleared land.
Reed, aged 67 vears. i cor r»,.h,r„ to “ f u»
The deceased was an early settler in w m-i ««■ terms . hecnn
All i r • * t _,i ’ nMi -THIRD of th*» porchnia raoisr to bo paid al ine con
this county, and one of its most respected: on„ dlh „b»!..co.nTb...^«i
and influential citizens. tiJKntUoaJ. , ,
—ll/ order ol ■ li* Lonil. _
' " 1 ISAIAH KtJ rO.<. J A( imr‘*'/'"-
' \VM. EL CI.LIU‘JN I
How AcflvfflirMssfim©Ei43o
MAN, KNOW TiIYdDLF."
An invaluable Book, only 25 cts. per copy
“Every Family Should have a copy.”
rTMilfk CIIfUSA SU'UJ IN I.Knd than imrkf.
OUIAz MONTHS. A r.t*w editiutt, ro»U'iU antlimyiov*
eJ. jail r»»n« i.
DR HUNTER’S MEDICAL MANUAL AND HAND
KUK THE Al fLIUTEii. Guniamin«r nogu
hneoftho Origin, frock's* Treiitmaot and uurnofev.ry
nfuj r fdueaso, contracted byj»'omitcuotp A*anai InleioouiM.
i lv atin.Q ni uy S xtial hscoM '*Mn advice "«r Dipt pro .
&£?£££ !
rm-ntie-. ami every tiling thit would o Inudthe tar ot oc
codo. . from th* ro»olt ft *om- twenty yean tuco’Mtol nmo* .
u„i. exclusively dovotcd to tlio oureol duauicaof ft tie tcato ,
"b Is aided receipts fur the coro of the üborediieiiee.
Brut ». i< ■s'uo nn the Cause*, Symptoms on*» Ca’uoJ the !'«•
. J A*eu. foiTw.-j.ty.rlve conn ft oopy . S I Oiip'oi
dollt-r win be lorwwdeit to aoy purl ot the f nlteddtutei. by ,
mail, free of prtta«e. A »drc*y»ostftre paid, Losdouk C 0..,
Pnohshera. or *Hox 1%. t ost Otfioe. Thtld».e phlft. .
•■This ii. withoot exception. the roost comp.«he uve aod j
int«iti*ibJo \Aifc pub'uhetl on tho c.ai* of tiueftiet of t-aoh si
«M,'•«intdVuJill Lctm.ual L-rms. ,t atldot.ot ttsolf tet the |
toncon of its r.aiipn It is lin limn all objnoiloMDlo matur. •
null no painn I now ever la.tldioui. can otij.ut to plain.* It in ;
?a“. d h»„s?ornt. sons. Th. an.hor ha..l.v«. ad man* r-t.. to
ttia 'ru-ilment uf thn Til'oul rumplatat. treated nl, and * nh
toj hula br.ntn 'oFiifT.' an I too lul'e i.rattpmuMon to Im
ntun,’ bo lias ofl r. d to the erotld nl me inaralr nominal prica
of ait oonta the 'mil. ol l.omu twontr Tent* moat »iu.oeiifui
P '°Ko teroa«t*or l peronl ihonltl ho witboul the
Imparted m ibi* lovn oalll. ssotk It i wool.l aave: »«> »'
pain moriihi-.nii n ami inriow to Ilia yoa-li under l.tett
o^'pV,V.r y ‘ , ‘? P e'< ,; ’ra A .^. ,; .' , o T ‘'tlt. in wrl.ia, of •'Huai..'.
Medic.".: Companin*. nys* Thoutnnd* upon thomaod* of I
nor j ouih. by ey II uxutnp l * and ine ollunare ot tho paiuon*. j
hare k«i led into Uio habit of *lf»poiiu'ton wiihnot reubi
id a th- rio and the La*lal o ooiequuurei opm themielve* anc ■
thuir t‘« m lies To# cuD»iituilon» a! tn.mande who an* r*i»-.
ioii firoi ioi have b® j n enlcbed.i* out broken
met do not know the cao*e or the on re Any «{»iog that uan
Im don* so to on! gh'co and mlluvuca tho pt.blio mind *« to
check, aud ulmn&tely to romosi. this wldo-ipreed lourcoof
human wretchedness. would cooler me create* Meuio* n--it
to the relirion ofJesoa Christ, on thu present and ooinudMn
ur&doM interop ranoe. Cor t»e ose of tnioxloattu* driolu )
rhoorh it ha> stum thoumodf open ibouiand*. is not n tr«»l_
et suourr* to the homan race Accept i»y tn&nkson behalf
of he kfflioted. uad, bcllevj me. yo.tr co.worker in ir.e nod
work yon are •:> actively enxagodlo ”
, .ns cppy will be forwarueti (securely enveloped and ooit
airs paid)on t.celPl t.f»6 oenti o: .11 onpiea for on. do' at -
a.I lie** IH i.S/»hN & CO.. l»Qbii*her.. box IsH. Paihdelphie.
OA S VArtSttlS and UUUK
ropp'ied on tho most liberal term*.
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY
THIR InSTITLTKJK will to law inwratma « MON
-II\V, MHlll. Him. 1818. under iba oUunia of
UIDDI.B UuKIIoN. A. M. .. ...
Mr tJiiKDON ir qoalifie.l to teach .oaelhei wirh all the
Enirlirn Ilitoclim l.iuin Gio-k. Kir nob. Garroao aad ltalma.
Tna Truiim banns nuw [.lOourwl a co.npeU"! 1 caclisi
dwijn iranrn it an loitituiioa vqo&I in aruile and character
la «ond tcbalsrJ nill pluata do it at ibe tio
t muss of il.a qanrler _
B, Older ol .h, "J S.i’r,
Clearfield. April 23,11A5.J.
MOUNT JOY ACADEMY,
MOUNT Jirv l.a-w»nr couni».r«. T'l'oFuiam«n»e;'
•ion of thii IniUtutioo wll the MKdf IULb
n\Y t'F MAY ten nod continue tiy«j amath*
Toa conrteo I itody d«-»i«oed toll Biodanl* for Cnt or
f»r OaiiDait i» thorough and fu l embracing the b,a ° £
ea oi no Dmrluh B location —hlathemaiici, the Dana* '* ,tak
?nd iTerman Language*. together with Vuonl and indruoien-
For Hoard. Waihlng.Tuition. So.
£ jt» the Eughih and iiathenuucaJ Department. jg
In the C much Department......., ‘
Kur referenca and particolar,. P „„ cill »l.
JMoooi Joy. Mtrch i<9. iy?3 _
$3OO Reward!
amount io* to betwe*o 1W» and S.OTU dollar* pat^’n
m°r? and Mnohaotoi' Hank ntNaw Uion»wick N \ J • y £2
Si tbn* Colombia Bank amt HrMtoOffl aor.” o»« M
br« Mith?"3.dd»atowo Hank.” The moan* wai lolitfl up
<« ■ nianfl of I'rown of dark colored ,, ,
Tlio above liberal reward of Three Hundred fuller'rriil,
paid to the perron returning raid money either lo Ihe anb.t.rl
tier or lo Horn uu Petuhlu al PATCH IN.
April SO 115 3.
For Rent.
TUB Dwelling partofuio CLEAItfIELD ACADEMY
APt» lf 10 J. B. MoENALI.Y.
Claarfiold, AnrM OT. 1r63.l r 63.
jj&GfSpsteffß MMliffiSo
NDTICK ii Hereby crrrerr. Ihnl the following neoountr
hni.bien examined and pa..-,l by me. and remain ilea
..I ‘ office lor Urn in.prctlon ol he.re.
o.Jdffi.'. end all other, in aur other way “lew
be prereot.d to tie nertOiuban. court of Ltearfloid Conn y
tiTbu held el the Court home in the Borough of Clenrfiebl . on
“nerdey the 17th day or Mar next, for oonllrmuuon and al
‘“"'f S'partial account ol JohrtShirer and Gcoree Ileriier.
K.ecol nr of the I art Will end Imminent o. Irano Burger.
i«»» #«t'lford lownibtp. Coalfield oouotT.d»o (I.
S Tfiouarii*! ncoouatot iaraw Alloori. Eiaoolor of the
*lu»t vv tii an t Tta-amaat oftfumLel Wanes, lai* ot Worm
toffchip. Uaarlioed ooti>LV. v3*I^P?*EITISXL. U«l.U>r.
Rtfiiter’a ofTic«. Clearfield. ApnUl. iWfl-
Attention iicgulars!
YOU' will meet for parade drill, nt the
Town Hull,in the UorougU of Clear
in'.d. on
The 28lh day of May .next, at
10o’clock, A. M.
linrh memker will pmvide Imnscir «nh
Sn Rounds oftilwik (’urlmlee. and I'o m
all.. JO punciun I) 111 Ike hour, with km oinm
and equipment in good order.
By order ol Cop. Wallace.
y D. F. KI'ZiVILLR. O. S.
April 22, 1653.
jList ®ff ILiotitoffß,
Itcmninins m ihc IJo-il J o-i OfTico ol Clearfield on the
lirsl day of April 1853
Be, Wilu-mVV. ■*
giSfi’KiiSr • Ull, Join's Job, Pn*
Moo'«omcir A.
& J xfo
Heard Ml*«U> fl 0 ' 1 '-Motoi
1 (.ire G-or.a Catr.lcher John
Pi.her Jacob ' <m Lon>d»r N-
K ion Manhull t , P««>'> V■
Ki.h brcva Mlrhtl £>«'« jQh ,“ s '-
Kim Alea.nder PharnionJ.'iho
"i;“d "J^'l
l-caiono Wll'iom 2h ,, * I .J S'uuwcn
Uoaanl Atnaham bwajn Uowc,.
Uoo*Johu v.’M. RADKUAUCiII. I’- M.
NOTICE.
a mpptiNG of th® raenibai* ol th* Clenrfistd Coanty.
A Ko»;bo"Scr, ! i:
thi « t |.o”oa°or < IB tn for tb. comine y«ai. «»d otter ban
uautb&t may need attention. MERWM. Eeo’y.
April 18. __
EEi.©
wivi Pit nf Hiady lowoibip. Cieaifaeld coonty, bi laid
h^Hv L «lawra!ly a pa«h\ied by a*. and U m u» po«ui««
ofi&JJ Soyleroa toanon y
Brady tow«»M;». ADiil 8- 1353.—3 t pd^
Dissolution of partnership.
MANtrcl WIi.UAM WBLLg, in the Vo “\'B“‘ 1
in Gleatßeld conmy, at Joseph (let ■ as "*^°aih “dir of
JL. was dmo.voti br mutant consent on the olit day ol
March lost. Witness car than«J. joaN McEARLIN,
Wit.LIAM lIUItK.
DENTON UKKMAN.
WILLIAM WELLH.
Enterpriio Mills. Apiil B..—pd.
TPuaMii© H©4uo©o
N.stior la IIfiEEBY GIVEN. To Merchants, and all
not toiivn nnseoods of any deiottplioa. urornd-
rc* aoooant, without a? ordci fsotnmoto
that etfeot. JOSBPU KYLAE.
Glianl»«*tishil>. April * s *
Ap*F lil. 1H53.
COURT SALE
Off VdhagiM® I&aal Hofcstfc®.
IN rnrs-tanoeol nn order of »ho Court o! Dear
lfinlocaQnty th** r »' wi'i b-* oxootrd to PL*i!..lo bALL.. or
ijlJ i‘(,’ Y . m the norouch of Oar " -.miviue. ou
Saturday the 14 tk day of May next,
Tim 'nllowii m derenbrd Valuable Haul li.utn. I ituhn e.le|c
nIWIUBOM MurJUUKU. Im.of I’lie lownebip. UearC.ld
count*, dfC4 ’.»ed. t<> *it :
155 !i Acre*, of Land,
l , nimpro»ed--»iton!e in Pike to»n*hii> aforeinid Mnc p*tt .
of ih-* mum ir«ot of l*and oo wliicti th« widow oow , r *’ l^* < ;
bounded nod SevoriUr-J a* foil w«. * u C «e«H fijj? !
hemlock. ihrnivexlemhnu innih J ilecrt**
iioiu po?oh«*s un ’hence north Wdejrent wen dU6 I
. e. VneaOß no in 3i de« ten «a»t U»J “0“ beeleotn pe-ol«»» to ;
i & hickory. UH-soe «outb f>3 degree* ea*t WO * perches toihe * C j -
, 0 f beiriuomir boloir the hack pan of the if act of hind denied ,
b ib« «»ul \Vd*on Mc«..ure. iieceMed. lhe land i* uni "* |
i Piovod, but menoil n id nn oi.oHoni qaa ity. and 1
tml fora l iVR'U wrb a l«r*« mii*ttot oi guod vVlili K |
I pink and WHITE OAK TIMUEH npan »». w.thm ha.f a |
1 ir.pecf ;ho SuiQuetiirma firor, aud wiihm two mhos ol Ooi- ■
, W V'l'o Aduiiimtrntnn wilt firnt ofler forlale ON E HUN DRF.I)
! sere of Ihrawve hind, comprise.* wi Inn tha fol owin< boon
(lane*, to wit:-Uo«mning nt o hemlock ce , ,, ‘ al , a ‘ ®
„ rue . wetiho pmchei to a poll, tbeneS north M dego.oi \w*l
Jua p**'tiiei tJ a v»v. thence norm 67 degree* enii ’’•J ,M j rc [ l ® 4
to n Vn«. TV. ib- n,ie .out*. l»"
placed beiiiDn'n*, cont'initi 1 > a E tJ Lfl MK t»* * ALtv
*i.oio«»r Un». !l Wm UQ mcioi will bonk’ » iu amooat to
oak the debuoUaid Eiiaie do moru wnl bo i'ilil-»ot W no..
U.J whole wtli he «old. either logeiln r. or in teparaiu Eot*. at
mny ba most iirtfce advaoiaio of iheernUs.
TEKMS OF HALE ......
One hair C«*b oo'hn contiiraalinn ol me *«K J*®®
h II in oas ».«|. Will! .nlnr.i.l, l.i b« isoai.i bx Jod<m...
Bond and MoMgn t ?« ....
ry can to com medco at 1 o cloOK l u. id .
Uy order of th • fo’irt.
KOHKKT rtIoNAL E.
ONh Mo(,Ll KK, >
Coi*van#»iHe . April I*. lbii.
M ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. I
Valuable Real Relate. i
BY Virtue oiao order of the Orphan*’ CToort of I
county. run'*) at frVb.-onrf leiin. 1«8. thew " » i
esp<nt<l to Pi IILIHSALb. H the Beocar," ?"v THE 1
tJcjMin i.«wn«mp. CleaMirld coon y, on HA l U rtl> V* 1 IB i
IIAV OI’MaY next the fol owmc il» f
Plb« Lrt »>K IiANU. ntu-tif »u jiho »aui tuwnmioof 1
«ouL 111* the citato of JOtiA W. MIbLfSR. uec*u«#d.
th* Intarett of «a!d deoes*ed of, in and to(EIG**TY
NIIHK nciet lUipflTOhe* of land. *tin ile in »aid tijwntbio of
i LOociria. heieff pailof a larger» ram in the name of
Hail beginning at a whim u»a iMrap. thence eoil 184 perch
•« tu a hem oca, thonco no.Hi 5* peicho* to a white oak.
! KT..J «f J >nn Honrf Abb.. M*™;”’, "V.L 1 "
! aerc'iet 10 a poet. theme *oatn d flerteei w. »( h, land of 1 hoe.
| W.liiiu S' perch.. totho pi»ci ul W..m« Poantled liy
„f Anion Wild. J.cob Mrnri. John l.nl.liw *•'. Hprd
mao Philiu*. bdnw o.lntproeoi l.n l. wall ontcmolwl f‘d»
.m°Ll"Vm T?,ti*oil i.oi „ e.. 00 qoablj.amd bu io». lira
bar an it. iulinbl. lot Uimlierin* purpo.»>.
Bept. 3 18oa—It
ALL the mUrMt which Jo ho W MilSer.deceMed, held at
Li* Urn* tf hit decatte. in NINE f\ -NINE ociet Jf*
outl iHowoaue oMaad lo Bw;bria l ' r \ D ‘ h ’? ,
fie d couo'j. being the i&raa pmo* of loud porchated bv tala
M.t.e' and I. rout'd Weld, uy article of iiyreaiuent Marti
man phi Ipi. HB<l held by uiein a« loountt m common, twua
ded by landiof Joho Wuld. Aaron Wed and Harden** Pm •
iua Hu isUftit biMD| the amount paid by him on the pof»
St«. mVawfor Hi. uVl.T.ded half, and ntcte.Uold w.ll
be h » loturvtt la the naJ-vided bait part oi «jd »*a*
Une at.emJaace will be uivea on the day oi tale by toe «w
mibitualor
TERMS OK HAiiE. , ... .
Ono balfcathon ihucoßtiraait'ju oJ ihn lain, and tn» tew
Jo* la oa* year to ho locor©*! >r judgment bond and mori
««“■ Bl U " : '' Ih L °EON ALD WELD. Mm',.
Apm 8,1858.
COURT SALE, M
OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE.
BY Virtu* of *n ordor of the Uruhao*’ Coort of Clearfield
cooatv. rttued «?oi of said Coon at tebruary term
will fte eipoied 10 PIHILIC rtAL*L vo
Saturday the 14 th day of May, 1853,
Attn. I’nbl o lloo.e of John Dnuokor. i. the horooeh of
Carw«u»vil'e. Iho lollowid< uoicnbed valuable RLAL £.B
TaTH. let* tboettale of'/ebuloaM tier, ueceaieu, to wit.
A House &■ Lot
In the boroufh of Corwen«*Ula. 60 loot in froat oa State
»iiael. and runninc baok lfeO fuel to an a.ler
Emt by Isotoraarouel Klomiaf.ou theweitby the Weih »
uni Cborcn, and ©o the N -itl> br ao ad*r. *»Uhi a »maili tlorr
and ft ba’f I»WELI*IM»-HOUdl'j and hllcHfcW. and ft
arAIU-fc 1< feel luttare lh»-reon ereo.ed.
TISKMd-Oa«h ua co-braint»on of title. , .
Uaeatteßdanue will ba aivea by lb* underlined at tbe
tin., and place aboe. EV ANS. Ada,',
I Corwonivillo. April4.lBsl.
LIST OF GRAND JURORS for May term, 1858.
William A. Herd Farina, Lawrence
W“
nYlhnnodlhllhaa Marr.haal Cbnil
J. II . Serler Farmw ondj
John Uddmjcr “> jj®
J.oob VGli d " 5?
JahnJ lUatm d" J®
I P«tor Arnold do
MATTRRW POR’JKB, |K, W. *'ch *«Btoa J*' 1 !"
l-:. tf. I'LMaW. , Uav.d Ciioovt jJoviiflAX.
HBradford, April 10, IBW.-pd. | _d-i
Llavxl obarp Cart>«at#f Y* no
err Now Then, ; g
U-r 7 Hobart Mihiffof I.umbeinM du
COMB ON. ONR AND ALL Th* whio/iber tares plea* Thomw UooarU n!IV.,,rH
*o •in announcmi! to h« trleniu aad tbt puMio featr u-illum Mo-'vui '*>
allTa :hn» ha will coiitito* lb" ihMata rtrin.etUie tta biota do
< 'LI) HTANIJ. whirr.i ht ia cow rPitlving a u. H. L**nm dn flUitOn
Largo and well selected assortment of new ]^ n “ , l °'n^‘, h =h,c , n' BaSk.miiti Bor'o'.a’n i
and cheap seasonable goods, ! OF TRAVIS JURORS for Mny term, 1858-
Wbloh ho will ditpoMof upon »uc.h lermi u» will *ivt nnWtr • j 0 j 1(1 f| o i’arujiii DroU o.U iuwn»h;p
»*l lUliilttCtton. ! J, vV.LrohMn dl> <lo do
; Jima* i>«i»on uo do
1 Janie. KanniOß d.> F..»a.00 do
Hand Qiai do llotalm 1.0
■ J bn llujihei do do do
Si no! .kloUarteu d i do do
; Ah-m.am r.uaa Lombaimta do do
It. W. Fonu do , Jo* do
I i’hiliu McObto -d do *>•“
i Oil Iceltaalu do do
Aili&iu F.lilar Farmn do do
Jacob Wa ten do do do
Jinn to H «bM do 5®
IjnoobWUe do do 5®
Ji-nei ft. Heanrtr no B'ocarl* do
Wm M Smlcy do dj do
Unu U In Wajonmakei do do
0 ShoV Farmer Woo l ward do
Hutu mu Fey, do Biair do
Henry Coodlanitel do do do
11-r 1 ' 1 Vlucnn Catpeiiar ' C.amfl.ld bofU.b
J. W. H.hngtrt / Vi a<onmnktr do oo
tofewj* Lapoito Coachmibti ( urweDiviUt do
UeMjSwau - Farmer Jordan lown.lnp
Thooiftttttronf -do do do
Jobnnthao NiohoU do Lawrtaoe do
Samuel Clyde do do do
Ww.Siteokman do do do
Jninei liloom do *>»,* JjJJ
Johnathan 11. Bloom do do do
I F. W. Sohoarr. do Corinatoo do
John Itider, ir. do do do
siocouel Meuweo do Cht»»t d^
Dissolution of Partnership.
Tllfc Co-l'artneitliiD *>n»t'og DnwtioO MAT
TIiEW rOttOEK and E o. ULMAN.tir.linp a. pa*.
p«*ra is the Merc&o tin buiiuuw tu braJford iowo«:iip.(/.tar*
field coonty. wai diootvwi by inu’on! codwol ob tbs llth of
Aonl, iu-t- Tne Htxm and Account! ot toe> int»-firm areio
tne hand, or Matihow Korcro. who in the only p r»oa autho.-
letd lu w-Ula Uie asmt
Bradford. April JJO. 1853
Notice is hereby give?* io >iiper»nu»c»ati have
|„t mv FARM ana »" £«il iowd*hip.
(MoarDeM county, kucmu«» tbo Haruh»'.t place. to BAM
UEG VEHDER. avd that el! of ;h-> Twm. Farming uiea*
iiU thereon, ana 11 Bo ardi and f .umber manufactured there
fiom, heloag v« itiiout him having any uierett iu th tm
wlm ' V,r - J M. KELLY.
Hope. Kerch 23,195*.
Court Prodiiinalion.
WHEREAS. Tbo llouutcb'e JCIIN C. KNOX. Pr«>*- j
flam Judge of tho C\»urt ul Plena at tne ww* i
iMQih Ju< ii i a |U »Uiot., noupoied ul the counties or Liter
fit-trl Clarion. aetrerwm nod Venango. and «h» honorable!,
KluilAlUJ aHAVY and JOHN F. HOrT. A»«»oiste Jodf« ,
in lsea»ti«d<l count *.hav* iuual their precept beano* date
day of tubruery ltfoii. to modireo*]
ed, for holdinir a „„
(MIIIRT OF i;OMM f tN PLCAS. ORPHAN S COORT
f’l iIIRtViF <iUAKTER SESSIONS. AND COURT UK
OVER ANi/TERMINER AND GENERAL JAID DE
LIVERY
At Ctearfiold, i n aod tor CleaiGeM cnanfy, on tiaTIHRD
ftIONDAX ot May next—beta* the lflthdayol the month
NOTICE IS. THEREFORE. HEREBY GIVEN,
Toth* Corona r. Jaiticei oftne F«acu»and Loot edit** 10 and
fnriho county of Clearfield, to appear m ihair own proper
pem>n». with Rolli. Ueoordt. Inquiiiilom, Eiammanoui and
other Keratin Jraaooa. to do thoae thma» which thou othou
UndintboiT b fbaif appertain to be done, and nil witnvtiai,
uud othrr pen. obi, prosecuting ip behalf ot the commonwealth
aii&iott&Qy prisoners, are rcquied lobe then and there at
tendin* aid not depart without leave, at tneir peril. -
Punctual y.Weodance of Joron nod VVitneinee wiul borcaflei
hH »itiuuled and leqmred on tbe tint day ol tho Soniona.
GIVEN unt ei toy nand at Clearfield, ihiibth day of Jan ry,
id the vear 01 our Lord one ihousand eight hundred an j
Fifty three, and iheKayonty.ittventh year of Amenca* in*
dcpewlMoa. WILLIAM POWELL. Hhailfl.
STRAW GOODS—SPRING 1858.
THE pnbioritwr i« now nrcpeml lo rxhlhit Io fl.tob.ntl
andMilioeri hiiuiuul heavy stock of L&dlta aua Mu-
STRAW AND SILK JSONNETS.
STRAW TRIMMINGS and
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS-,
Palm-loaf, Panama nqd every vansiy of
fiVßlfilKß IIAT*
DANIEL 11EN.
For fipattames » whioh Tor Extent. Variety and penatrloj
roannfattnro.a* wallas uniformly clow pnoea. will be found
unrividU>d<
THOMAS WHITS.
No. 41 South Second Street, Philadelphia,
p'ebraury 10.1858.
Estate ol George Adam Korb. dee’d,
Notice is heeikbv given. that Letton or Admin-'
litiatiooit tha «tato of oaorao Adam Curb. lato of
towutbip. Cla»;field ooumr, dacaaud, ba»o bceo
the iDbicri K cr. All pol.oul lodabtpd to iafd aatalo
ImrmMit immedlat.ly. and iboaahatrlo*olaloui Malnn tha
uamowill pnoatlhemdoljr •olbon^iomr^^orjat* bpm«;t.
Brad? uwmblp. Slarcb ®. tSSJ.
ALSO,
MATTHEW roUCEE.
DR. MARCHISI’B ' i
; :
1 LY t )l ,, Ffcit.KU to
the ctuasos of Ciear*
Mil mil viciohy a*.a •
pro.ietfi'JOn’ot o,trnvst (
importance toiAm'il**#
mid d*«i«Dediobeo"»na
identified with the;
health and huppinaw
U 'p!2?lAtiTfS.
Tiiiß c.vmoui;-
»N Will <-an? &■> pot
C»tll ol nil • hDJ. 0:ll*-
c*! e« incidenta* O toe ,
ip»P oielfo t v fti at«, ,
ninrM or nomamed.
iiOii u*anli>
q . <**>b' nnir«» '•»
Femnlc Com* j
plaints. [
Ofthe**- hie l*<ol’iptni
I t*>H nr Failing i» the
Womb . Fluur Alba*,
or Wh<t*o s Cluomc
— “ the V/umbj Im-i.onhl,
Ua-m-mbnye. or r inodme ; I V'! U ,^ e "pec' mpnD >in s evili, ■
PPOVIINFNT PHYSICIANS in lb** city of New (
Yoiß end other Uacoi. ilodinc '
la InvrtcraUs cate* ol ihe above uo.fiplmoti. sn . ~. i
;« "rd In. thV w.f.M Ol Ihe wel'enK. li»t. !
0 „of 1t... nr tltr.in**; Bert alter wlin«linj It* f
IoCMi err n"w im-oiO.t'aff their unnr-.hn inn. not on r Bin
.nrltnn toll id their treatment nt nil the, toVIt I
intended. hat in ...me loiionwi »ccn.iln« the Bieeor or it i
to rec.lit.'e it. introduction mu. more joneml a.e tiv the rBo
“Vne influence or ihi. compe.ition "pon the
tinn I. r.l ihe molt lnen.il)' Unit ; th" 100*1 nehnelo nn '«-h®
lem-.le ne.-rth.ve no fear. in l.i >■*- for any
it cun’.l ito-i mercury, nnr nnr article which can prove m any
ell lujnr on., bemy m.rte entirely ol veee aJle oltrnul., end
ptppor#>d ro nt to taste like a plenani cnrJii* • «rihii nlmt
I heMirttuOimnaH or thi. rrmoclr, in theco'e orihii olbm
of fli.eiiet, 11 through the general toonomy oltb* iMtem.
with ■ oe 'uhar duterm nation to the female orjant .
ADDITIONAL mO ’h!» Cattiolienn bemj
rf th**e ififl-ience cl the nffl ctai. as a
AN!) (MUSAi’ UEMEbi’. will ho fonml to in J pampo et.
Whh i mpo nSu ob«r«lion. oi l"*
find iympaihie» of the disrates, 'owhtoh tho attention ol l*a
iliei and praotitioner* i» reipeatinHy m»l ea t,„-i « n »ti
ovT, H A“LffAlf
niioomled wito any artioi- cntrcmll? iuihe animal economy.
REFERENCES:
rto r . DUNBAR. M Ii„ Unll mors. Mil
j (J OKRC K M 1) . ~.
F » PHCKHAM. M. b., Uticn. Now York.
I). V fOUI'E. M I)..Sni!oil« Ni*r loik.
M 11. MlbCs. M. I' . rto. heitm n. *.
J. l> H.EMINIi, M. 1) I'ntmodaljon. B. V.
IV. W HUB*E. M. D..Cit> ol I'ow York.
W PRESCOTT, M. P-. Concord N ll
o>. I« l,a V“" 1 W AWOK* A«°’i° Clok-floM.
Alio for inlo l>r Dn.lit.l. lu nil itie adjnioma coon.lao-
Al.olor.wni u MAKI'IIISI <t CO . Pm;,Melon.
(Vnuai U«u.l.3d. Broadway, ». V .
March 15, 18j3 —!*ra.
Valuable ISeal Bintale
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Mi M M. M
r T''HE lotnOTlt'^n,in tiehnlfofthrhn:rtolMomM vVt««,lai»
l of f* luwounv. L'lrarfialil douc’f durwit/vl, t iler a«
PHI V AFK * A I,E tn« loilo\7tnf df»cr,bfid *c.J *ni»wu an .
.aiatibk KK \ L I>I’ATE coamtmc «>»
A FAB&iVI OB'’ BOG Acres,
Sitn&U* In P>'a* InwDi'iu), Cleatfirlu oouulr, on thu mtl*
ro -\il 'andjßjr uom l’orweoi»i!ie lo Jour onlu *:um
Carwftitvinv. aa«t ftuov* n Ak Lbfl
Wise Farm.
The improvements consist of
jjj&p about 75 acres of cleared land,
a good state of cultivation, a
Large Dwelling-House, a Large Bank
Barn, Spring-House, Dry-House, Shop,
and other necessary buildings, together
with one of the largest, best selected, and
most productive APPLE and PEAOH
ORCHARDS in the county.
Thii t-'AUM >• well moplied with «*eelw;nt water.
fai l loc aptinc cloio 10 tij<* dj<»r. wwh otoerj iu utaa ed that
at 1 1 itle eip.«.»’ water ciuld be oonvoyed t» aujr carlo!
iihertha hoa.eOf To thow woo deni* vopruoarea
HOMK FOK LIKE, tbit Farm oiler* inducemeou ®° l
mealed in the oonntr. The lead it of flood quality, hieh I
modmiive. and well adapted for both grain and *ia»t—and
itii locate In the roidttofa popoloat Bod Indoitnout lettle
meoi^oon^eQant ui ft *ood markftt. cw-k innnlUa. tad a
,o rjr C Ko > raitner pcrtionlau BDplf to ftlther of tbttubtcri
ben or to Moiei Wit*, on the premliet. .
Tb« property **HI be told on t*-ft moil rtatonablo *crm» and
a warrantee deod *irtn
MICHAEL WISE.
WILI.IAM WIIK.
Id b'hslf ot the b*lrs or Codikl V.'itD.aocetiDO
JnDDArr Hi, Itoii —tr.
Monlelins Brother k Ten Eyck.
BE* Irivelii ioiutm the r .ream end the p-«biio
that the* ha*etok«*n into partoenhlp with them, UKNJ.
HART-'HORN, who haring ourchated l ore lormerly
k*Dt hr Wra H. -loom, and b«nof otutad U with their
own. ere now doing buiineuoa a mote riteniire icalu under
the title of
MONTELIUS, TEN EYCK, & CO.
Where the? are prepared ti tel! all kind*of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens
ware, Tin IVare, Hats, Caps, ipc.
Aad would call particular oUrmtion lo ib.n ! , M , 27 a
■*H rfit i) PH o".o»i*xp#fi' , Doed haoat .
iSd m. P». a”d to do »r Had df work! a that l.n. of bou
oeu The* alio keen a lar*t® and well u*«o*t»*rt Uooiof
PATENT MEDICINES.
>i >n IaOUUtSN & UOM M'aLIBTERS
OtfJ IMKNT CA l fLK POWDEKd. LINIMENT. Iloath
’ißiPay<in. Wneht'i Uoian Ve*«iable PUU, and ait olbar
MedioiOM nio ally kept ic ftooanirj itpie.
CurwHOiviile, i‘‘ab ‘JI. ts 3
B O OKS.
WM REEDY, tbo Colporteur of tho American Timl
• tiocieiv tor Olearfmid uouaiy. conuauei his residence
at the Fail tod of Oarwensvill® U'idjro.
Jle has on hand above e'JJQ worth of iba Society • public a* I
11 The folio wits ate some nr tho work* ho hoi to dispose of ,
•i he It® igious Libraiy. XI volamei, *lO. 1 his f lb, } r / ’* J
composed ot the wrltinmol Havel. tiunyau. Baiter, V « D ”:
Polor. Nelson. D'Auhigne’e liisioiy ot tho Keforinalion. und
vaiiousoihor*. ... . -r ■ tn
Dv ngelical Family Library. Mvoluinee. •» fO. ,
Youths’ library ot 7» volume*, *lO Suitable for Sunday
School*, or Families. Tlity am embellished with many eioei-
*w©rke may alio be had separately. Also 622
Tracts bound in Ia volumes of 61W pages ■•o* 1 - .
itewurd Books for children, In pac»o*as var/lpc Ineiisaud
P TbiSociety publish n«Ar 203 volume in EptlUh. besides
inaoy In German, French, and other languages. Some u!
"n.° u“°ifo Ur reclvlain.w .oppli« % from N.n
ALL Derson* oie herebyCaotioned utmost bay's* or Is
am way mvddiiog with _
One Yoke of Oxen. Ono Cow. One Stove. Five
Sleds. A lot of Chains and Horsu Goars. One
Bed. Cliairs. piahca.eic.. _ , .
Now in the possession of WILLIAM PHENIX# in Bradford
township.Otoorfluld county. Fa..e^tha^ma
March 24, IBM, . _
ISA.K-IKON _
QV all son* and sians kvploonijafiny f °7^%^ **
ttrpvß. B*. ,- J ■'
L. R. CARTER,
A GENT fat Ih.tiil. or STOVES. SNAit?’
A. CASTINGS ol' oil kind!. Aho. BAR IKON « «AIGV
Thro,hi u Maohloei. Plow., Aenoultarsl lmpWtoMiJ g*-
oo Second itr. el, under Ihe Piloting Uttio® nin.l7
AUGUSTUS WEITMAN,
CARPENTER, u»o bo Inand at hi. now .hop
n'<* • I Market and ‘Third tstteeti. wbetO WIfUJOW
BABH And othet wofUia hit lino, will ba man ajaottued i*
the b it nylo Maroh 17.JU368.-IT.
J. L. CUTTLE,
a TTDRNEY .AT La*Y and LAND AGENT. Offioa id
A j -ining Mi rmidenco un Market Ureal,
WM. T. GILBERT,
na Api/qMirH—At id Udltowatblp.Mtbi
s} l*2!i™ .dinef>om McGW. ‘'M'*?"*;
io r to* aidiwtn Oho« cr*«k to tbo rivar—wh«# •Urtluu
bu Uuo wili bo p;omptiy ottooiUri to
JAS. B. GRAHAM,
HOST MASTER. MEKCHANT »nd UEAEnB IN LI SI
-1 ULU—Giatrjmton.yruiltuid ga.lSil.
C. KRATZER,
Merchant and i.cmueu i;i'al.eb-cv-.„ m
L’lw&i uaii LftOU'.t atik«u Lliur.loM. «g p#/,j
A. L. SCHNELL,
Tailor— Lnihonbon.—v'iß dobiiwo>» i *'?; 1 **
h,oheup. «i any oilier folio*. i.,.n “
J. D. THOMPSON,
BLACLSMITH. Wacom, Racrffffi, fire.. So • ''JV 1 ’ "*
abort entice. end the very beat at>lf, E ' '*’**;T Ufa
mo bnrooth orCtti*«i*iHo. 1,,c
A. K. WRIGHT,
n m HRnIIANT AND EXTENSIVE DEALER IN J- 1 "
M HER—Southwell Corner of ihe Diamond— Id
LEVER FLEGAL,
O.E. and o,onof»ci n -«ltB thj>H 1 l «»1..
Bud W.rfßDlß.l. Au«. LIC».. 1.
ISAAC SMITH,
1 MERCHANT. AND DEALER in kIJWBEB AjjD
and Locust—Our w«o»ville. i;eo ‘ '
THOMPSONS, HARTSOCK, At CO.
lUON-EOUNDEKa-Corw«OL*ll:o. A»
1 mfßt ofCamng> made toordT. DaQ * **'
THOMAS H. FULTON, At CO.,
MERCHANTS, oodexteo.ive dcalert. ffla'lm"*
[\l ol Lomt.oi, Bald IlilN. Joint.ictu
JAS. ALEXANDER,
CADDLKR AND HARNESS MAKEK-ln hlanow.b<*
ft on Mruket mm Matrall « bot«l.
ELLIS IRWIN At SONS,
a Tiiii m.mih ol l,*ck tiuu. ft Lorn ol^anJ«W
Lttf'H.'-M I'd- *ud esmtiivo I. nmtw inaDflt*ui«**«-
joue I M . »85-. __ -
WILLIAM A- WALLACE.
a rl-ORNEY AT- LAW. Ofllo. adJola.BX;Ul. ;J7
A Hoooad ft raft oppoailrthoioaidtucculGoLUtf woiee
H. P. THOMPSON,
ahtnni. __
GEO. W. RHEEM,
C! ADD LEE. HA KNEES* TKUN K M ANUrACTCKEH
SA<jo Second etioot immedinraly 0»M L- %
Ora* tttor* * .
MRS. ELIZA IRVIN,
nrrE'SSlVtf KETAlktftt OF FOELIGN AND IK>
E Y..« 10 Merchaadixr—Eailend of at * l * '
THOMAS SHEA,
I7IASHIONABLE OB M»L-
T imi. immediately oitf loe I’oat 008-Cieait^'d^^
SAMUEL B. TAYLOR,
rpANNER .art HOOT nnd SHOE
GEORGE VV. ORR,
LACKSMITH. In Ini new Shop on Tnud •ttert.iontb ol
'Mat ket Coalfield. Pu. M « .
R. V. WILSON,
PHYSICIAN— vffioe oa econd itiool, orporite ibnl***-
draoe odioe. bitler. Cleatfiieid. April it> DLL
HENRY LORAINE,
PHYSICIAN and UKUGGIsr. on
hi. reeidiae..Clearfield. April lb. IHtn.
ROBERT McNAUL,
XANNER-AUh. obU STAND la
RICHARD MOSSOP,
f* rTAILER <>P FUK6 GN AND DOMESTIC ME4'
R, UHAND&E U LIttUOSB-Ai 8.,i« S *
■land. Alin. on *ha wett.ida ol ltd ‘treat. l)eo *•*»*>■
WM. P. CHAMBERS,
WHEELWRIGHT, CUaIKMAKER. Bod IIOUBK li
m 81UHN FAIMTEB-Ctttw.iu.itl.. IV() „ yj,
B. F. STERLING,
OADDI.F. fe AARNESBMAKER. tud °*
O rrtß PHaOE—Curweo»vtile. Dec^W^ifc*l_
JOHN W. SHUGERT.
Wagon maker. con,.; of -urno *nd Loco,'
Okorß'ld. B.p.irhtt don, to ord.r. APdl.Bl. |H
WALLACE & HILLS,
O ETAILEUS UF FOREIGN AND W-JMJSBTIC MTU
R on ANDIBE-ttt (UK 1 , old Bi.ud-o..aH>ojd
HURXTHAL & BROTHER,
l«r.Hi;,l‘o 10 and LUMBER DEALERS.
iVI Bradford ip .Ciomfivld co. April n. o«.
GEO. RICHARDS,
Fashionable TalLuß-wm «nd of Bh»w’i Bo*
u o l .a rt—Clearf old. iHo.all.WJ..
O. B. MERRELL,
OOPPER. TIN io BAEET IRON WAKE MANUFAF
' TUREU—AI Btibcl’. old Hood ou M a j’ ‘’J,?'i ajf - '
THOMAS MILLS,
>OACH AKTU SLEIGH MARLB. on Tdi'd |W
, iwcin Market *ud i.oanst, ImamtH!, Pa. Apmlo.
WILLIAM BLACKSHAIRE, .
oV.wood Ule.ifirrid Po. Ap;U id. ItfeU
J. di. J. G. RUSSELL.
TANNERS ti OOUBBIEB9ANDUEAEEHBIN AU
A rod.ut L.athar lli;lo. Gnk,. at0...,k,. ,a»OU.«.
F.ooi.ll'o Fo —OrnmplaubliUP.O., reD. <. llu «<)
DAVID SACKED,
/-IABINET and CHAIR MAKUUI Uooni! .L,
S.oonrJ and Third. Uknrliald. la. . April 10. > Ma -
CHAMBERS & KLEPFER-
Wheelwright & chairmakers. <5 <, i^ wk
poit.rise.owa»h:p. I>oc ' **’
GEORGE R. BARRETT,
A TTORNKF AT LAW-Odloa ifK.Tai
/V. od Beoonrf stioat. Clearfluld.
GEO. B. GOODLANDER,
W^^:“o A ,! c i B .nd^&
dr. s. l. coble,
n vfliriAN— rMid«.nc«*ono mile oast ol Cloarlleid Jhidrr
Ip will .G.ad to all call, on tha .horla.l lg
P. W. BARRETT,
SAMUEL ARNOLD,
MEBCHANT ood PKOUUCH DEALEK. Lnlh'n.M'F
UlaarSirld countj. Fo. Ap ™ * ' l,w
ARNOLD,
Merchant ».d fbuduce
UUmifioldco , Apm
DR. G. F. HOOP,
VILLK. Cl.orilota ccooii.
JOHN H. IHLBURN,
JAMES HOLLENBACH, ,
T j. H. JO^ES.
f-innil !h ROOT) MAKER— Idjwoipo b'«
March V. IHW.