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

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    the more brilliant, but less useful,intellect
can never command. ITis public ise wus
an uninterrupted ser.es of successes. No
man enjoyed in larger measure the confi
dence oUoso who were capable of appre
cfatioE h'»s worth, as is attested by his re
oeated election to the presidency protem.
of the Senate, and by the high esteem ol
averv eminent statesman of overy party
hi the country. When a man of sticli un
sullied character, of such solid worth, and
of such groat influence with the country,
falls in the discharge of tho high function
of Vice President, the nation may well
mourn its loss. Of genius, capacity, and
experience in the public service the coun
try may feel no want; but where shall
we find another in whom arc united so
much of integrity, honor, mngnnmm ty,l
discretion, sagacity, courtesy, and sound
ability as were blended in the character
and illustrated in the career of William
Rufus King— the chivalrous gentleman
and the spotless patriot.
Highly Important from New Mexico
ANOTHER WAR WITH MEXICO ANTICIPATED
New Orleans, April 21.
The Picayune has received some highly
interesting documents from New Mexico,
which promise to embroil this country in
a war with Mexico.
The accounts state that Governor Ban
had issued a proclamation, claiming the
Alecilln Valloy, now hold by Mexico, as a
portion of the American territory.
F The Governor asserts that this valley
. 'was left out by the neglect or oversight of
Commissioner Bartlett, and that it clearly
belongs to the United Estates.
He has, therefore under this confident
belief, ordered Col. Sumner lo proceed to
the spot with an armed force, and take
P °Col S . Sumner, however, it is stated, re
fused to obey the instructions until lie had ]
received positive orders from Washington.
In the meantime, the Mexican authori
ties received notice of the movements on
foot, and immediately sent a body of sev
eral hundred troops to tho Mecilla Valley,
who were commanded to rests! tit anjMȣ
rifice all attempts made by the U. plates
to the valley which *• »<*'■]
can Government looks upon as a portion of;
* xr,““br«cco»„,s ion, Ac
intense excitement prevailed, and it was
oxpected to embroil tho country in another
war with Mexico. Bloody work was an
ticipated. . *
Colliery Explosion—Loss of near Ffty Xius.
At Wigan on tlio 2‘2d, at 1, 20 P. M.,
iust as some sixty men had ascended from
Arlcy Mine, and while they still stood on
the* brow of the pit, they were alarmed b>
hearing a very loud report, which was in
sta'ntlyBfollowed by a great rush of air up
both shafts. So violent was the rush up
the up-cast shaft, that it forced up he
thick iron plates around the mouth of the
pit. Dense volumes of smoke, sidphti ,
and coal dust ascended the u P’“ b |
for nearly twenty m.nutes ; nnd hougl
the downcast was not so bad, still tl
rush up that wav was very fierce for a tune.
Some idea may bo formed of the ex
treme violenco of the shock, when e
state that, though the workings are more
than four hundred yards bolaw ih° sur-1
•face of the earth, the tables and other,
moveable things in the Nav.gat.on Inn,
and other houses neartheßritannia Bridge, ,
.were shaken.! and this too at a distance of
three hundred yards from the mouth of
r nit Tidings of the calamity spread
rapidly through the town, and the greatest
. apprehensions were felt fot the safety of
“ I ' Tho H pnderlookcr,-Vwo bowmen and a
few other persons,'were on the bo vat the
,S»'el"“bv XtS, 3US 1
tbacK wen iou , , « This was aone
nnv nerson to descend; und the nr g .
any person i un derlooker, and ,
H “” S ' S'
aSs^«Sst"tti
mm they found all the lights extinguished
ftPflV y , r wind but by the aid of the
,by.the r u usho n f ;^ (1 ’ t b h U cv l Ucd upon an
ilajpps they earned, *cy dircc
•ss jnftrssai
; ?&&&£&&
! .« ,er >; ‘'“l’Sno'™ ™ o.her' men .tayed I
■
teing im P? e “ t nreatta soffieienlly, and;
■&■#!!* — ,e
i to enter the workings. there
of this morning, a p Gov>
B®K&S*FS
ilhitantsof lbc doaputed territory favored
■ «"<l w Suld lend ,Uo Go.erDor
<tord>al coropemtion. ;
‘r ! The product of: the, Lake Superior cop
" 1 - last ' vear was equal to 2,500
equaftb the annual
tOn8 ; „Sthoworld; Norway7,2ootons,
*<**»•»■
w****™* l """"" [Communicated.]
DIED-On the 6th instant, at r Cle "f e ‘
Pn Mrs Mary Shaw, widow of Archibald
in the Presbyterian church in that place
woman ol groat noted |„ r l,ep
r;rs!S&. ■• “c r*ss*
£-!s;r^»F£^s^
had a constant and firm P white robo ,
the spirit, and wMclothad in the pn«wn and
ol her Bedocmer-. imputed "fc' 'j»“ nlf .
would Stand before him, on me groat u y
HI ponce. and without a tear. sensible
When bor Inst hour cumo. aho «»»
oltbo grcnl cbnngo that w“» ,|,, n gs of tliis
She dosed her eyes in p without n single 1
world,and went Uisloop in Jesus, wmi
""CA righteous, when bo dies,
■'■When sinks Ibe wenrv soul to rod ,
How mildly beam the closing ev -•
How gently heaves theobeli, ol lhc
Her maiden namo was y her husband
county ol Derry, ' rc ' ' igoo, and stayed n ,
camo ovor to this coui y Utey ruraos
while in Chester county, f rom r
vcdloond 11 i uu , nnd sealed in
a l :.;£rn.d“”,r:,»„ t ... ...» r—•» ■»>
»,r.KKiss.WSSr^
devulod mother in Isreal.
[CommunuaWd.
In Huston township, on the 27th mst.,
Mrs. Aurelia, consort of Mr. l' rccm “ n
Lamb, in the fifty seventh year of her age.
Or Inch or tew— tho deadly arrow dies.
■-
st& bc m
AHd heir, an™ tyrant loot Iho eternal wound 1
Hot/ AcalvQi?&BEsiffii©i!hfts^
Temperance Meeting.
rj 11 1 8 Wa.h'a«io»i»»>i ol ' .™;’ D D I J o'? mVi"
A MonUityMeeltoc.. ° h n , t hu eoutt bouio- The Ir.ejt".*
1B6». ateatlr csndla I eh'. 1 :l (IJr ,i [lU iu I are twocaed to
0 r Temperance. and J.e -a «
nay bo «rcoud } p (;nLIcH prc.idoni._
Instruction iu French.
r r l !,i?,.oJe* r, .o n^m, TrKl*/A r rK^K£NC C l Tc :l on
field, anopporloniiy to ouiuu
W’.;. apolico ion mo, bo made to the on.
d.Xted.ot Mr.. Ale*- " ,,n '• j muDGE GOHDON.
Clearfield. April 30,-at
From the Wa.hlMlon Union. An r.l
We P «W»h
crnlic Monthly l>evl “ ' I>u t>liaii simultaneously
U. Lewis & Co. fXIIJ ih"first number to
■» Ovhl K- Johnson. esq.. formerly
be issued p ennB ylvaiiift. and wtll known
attorney general <» r J w ui tnko rhnrgool
ns enable end vig new Review with
11.0 editorial denarimen I . mlß peclus. which
purposes, os shadowed lorth .‘ r ‘ ol the de
clmllcnge l !'? B y'7’“ l 'y y supersede tbo j
mocnoy. iho Im'y W Ul | y publications. !
necessity for weU ' c |;' l J l ! „f lllie |„|nos/lor each when ,
There is a separate held <> ‘ lBe ia nco ol | ,
properly ediled. ' v '“ aggrandizement ■■ 0 |
important ftttnciple.., C | W , BI Wo trust thut j,
of individuals, ''“‘-"^sLewi. & Co. w.U bo |
prudence and zeal which msuro
bUCCt’s** :
OF THE *‘DEMOCRATIC_MONTULY review.
The m S ht. of the Stale,, a,,1 the Union of the State,
TT It the intention Mn»
York, a petioaio. .>0 *?""** writ «0"'“ n *
'jSSfei'=«K
lW T 'h".K.«in W «W^“j^.Wnl.“”o'“k- , pabl ; .h >
.riptrio b*’JSiUrf to U. a-a al.o ...cord of
-Uted a
2»3lg:ftf ta Tfc,«=rS£ &
as
HB9M
SISSSSi
boSnt B enerai optima of the conns
W^, iSitoS» s !“^aV I StpSi“ui.adnr th. 00.t.010f OVID F.
New Yolk. to -The D.moo.ntio
jgSjSggSsBSSBHSB*
TRIAL LIST lor Hay term, 1853.
. „ E. William.
John Campbell - i.tmo McKee
Joiopb BmUh v». Giietd lowniblp
AnKn*Au».^ a p^ n v 'vi A.Ulooroji*.,
Aliza Irvin. Adm i a fjord Uallak®*
4roql> IjOhrnao v . foicr Bloom
Wm. H.Blflojn Wm. Bloom n!
Wm. Wj WilM* JJ* pellgibeiftp, l &,£ loom
; 0 »oph ra ?i°“ ThomM
Jweinlftli Moore g jj.Tftylo*
Wm.H. Bloom Ji. JammlJaW® 1 * 0 ® _
«• uSmiowSIKiP
j MoMonui v«. jamciohftrp
vvPhobS l |St Wam> tV. liaaotjmijti Bloom
&Ms rl „ sssa£ifc&‘fis?
-.«Kup'et.el.
«« B n S’e“f“ r.: Ann Arne.
CJonrod Uaker . vi. VVm. U»^loora
Middie* woltb Vl * B1 w r te2atd
-
. ■ V ,V. wS’.h“«. b . T .K.
a. MoClfti;* VI. oien li- to "• fCompaoy
K h c“Sy n " wMPOW'Ea.Wtp'v.
AptUUo*lBs3.
. For Sale- |
"ouijhof OHia'U= lJ -
AptilSO. 1858,
Caution . .
OXEN. Rt> w .\ a 1 JSFffWif» lidOW wln &ttdM °
[ Wosfafnsi to4MViS*'' a’p':' 1 .
Thorough English and Classical Education, yA Y fie)(t r>» e • ; ot FK nvM,ns : .? h A gS , .wfo oUl ' rw «"“ Dbl
J2!E! ■ 1 FARM Of 123 ACRES oi LAND; O W2S. H K 1
Kales ofTuilaon -•
A " rC ‘ Mwcu i s’o'u!'--"
_ ~ o; , mo 1 story Log House
and a Largo and Gommo, Female Com
onr!o.°upo h n D »»>« | fIH dious Barn, a Thriving Or-. P l " ta &.p,.,
‘•““^thror.h.B,.,- ofr ffiW> j chard, and about 85 acres \A“:fe°ib».
Cloarnold.Ap.il 30.185 J. > ° f J“„ J lb. nnder.iaood .."wYJffffV.Sg
i-n. fmilirr panicnln.s npolr 10 em '° 0 Suppreuod. and lrrea
“ ond m " olca,Bo1 ' 1 - TERMS. A „ t lhB „„ „ w«m“Tbow’on*Itaol
asßssr?Z.«%mr«. .„ .
Vmsw*** i— ■- -a s»'iSiS:a; ssxjs
“Vh. inflnenoo oftl.ii mSat Iwffi'dSS'ftJbte
iicootnlnano merenrr. nor nnr amnio nbl6 Oltmoll , nnd
„r^.^. u r t H?.‘e
togoltirr with important ® b ™' T " u “" io h the atloatlon ot La
dim and PrnotUinwp'jaroipooifn|jjr mW'nd b I , lca , Bnlh
THli INGREDIENTS.*. and nro not
J&JEi ZZZ'^SIV animal ooonomf.
references.
Pro r. DUNBAR. M. J'-. Baß'mow. Md. ISAAC SMITH,
ISlltesig, iß^^aP
IWSSS^^alr
—iqmbkkr
Moral. 15,18-.3.— C.I.- I M ERCHANTB. »" li “ ,en,iv " de “'“'‘' °°Jn“ SIUHM
1 [VI ol l.nmber. Bald llrn»- .
Sheriff's Sale of Beal Estate. |
jM.cioartleia conntjr.nmlto mo I»o« et ''^ Ion 7tTf
P»t»lto .»10. at the coo . X of M A Y oc'it. at l
Certain Tinoi of l.ftßd »}tuai© »n Qr |e|i# boon( | P d
* Itoffcd?
| execoUon and toU°e "w » «h. Ptoporty °f «aor«o Uoo.her.
M ORPHANS’ COURT SALEK
mWaUAU ®osi3l Eo<taJ®p
"MAN i KHOWTHVBISW-" ALE. or
An invaluable Booh,only nßxt ,
“Every Family Should have a copy- . Saturday the litl \ d^f^ ulUnc , Me
5000 A ,own ‘ h, ” 1 c '“' BeW
lino otthu Oiuin .lroet>- It Bexuel lntercoui.e, | J, r lh , ~m. trnoi to wil :-Uc*mnlna at»
form of ditoaw. oontracttd oy l ronn advicefor the r pro- 1)oonllw l noil de»oriheOl ai iouow . we «lo3iuiU hvp- |
hv Sfcll'*abo**. oi toy “.' XO ?L.?Pfi_‘ nv.iiiliDK all roedicel tech* , . lflm i oc k, thence extending ßol ' ” cy /{parcel weal *W& pwch*
'"voteiTuie cure of dUea*e* of a «’"•* | j
°«h & rcooiot. ro,U,eou L oor0-jft” » ( «
and & V ettU#a on r a n »v TenU o copy . Hix oopiei ono V f p F AUJ .‘ vlh J tKiHUK upon it. withinm/ a
sri arc; ® i "° m,ie ' ol ";;;
i* »!. l'- t n ° i [i, c ;';„ l ,l ,l^pr.'S. ;l ivo am. j "^'L, piston
»*Thu n. VMthoQt *f L ??y°°\ hQC [ aMO f dUea»e*of which h ftCTB , of thonnove'land, |, e mlook. thence «outh 37 do
iniellicJble work f er m B it nddteitei tuell to th* rtftrlM ,to wils-Ueginnini at a hJJ« # no rth 53 dourec* writ
1 uoals. ovoidioß all Uc l7\ C r» 0 „ r rom a |t objectionable matter* I _ fees W e«t**3 peichea to ft t*o«t, j ecreM eait w petohftt I
1 fo i f---tr,;.* !
i
i AJ “ *•
ta.f»Yi °a.caoeVM. npca.hmmelve.aa.l . Curwen.vUln. Apr,l 12. BA ;
tSclr fumilie*. The o-jniuituioo* of bfo fc en down.and', • - :
SS^'iiaKSj.M. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.®.;
SheukaS“lum«u<Jr U^?'*h. W *reate P »™hln“» n «™ ul j Valuable fiscal
human wrctQhwlnen. wo nn iho Dreieat and commit f« D * i ” - . n.-.haniM’ourt of Clearfield
to tho relurion ° f Je, °*^ h ( ' r ;° o 11 ,6 Sr mtoiloaria; drink*.) i„ y v , !tu , ~i nn 001-r of_tho 1 > • 1 13a)i them »;h ho
Mi® “--VTho ln'.erest ofrurd.S',
Bept-J.WW-lk
thence by land ot Joan H»orjr Ab w<#l by | ftn d ot 1 ho*,
to a poet, ilicnc# aouir ~ t.pffinnioff bounded bf
S pVrob-
Until ot Aaron Weld. Jacob My . jj ca |calatcd lorft
™’S,S^r'rii: e .oSTon" J pd“lil,.f.an,lha..ua.et,m.
Cou d.Suilihlo ter UumPormr, purpeer.
ALoU,
WILLIAM POWELL, Sheriff-
Sheriff 1 * Office, April CO. 1853.
MOUNT JOY ACADEMY,
- , nnNT M county, i’o.. J"is,rTi'Tul
rJfiS.'SS”".!
and U~ i
UI EXPBN3&S-ror Hoard, Wa.hlajr.Tortl™. Sc m
i ia th* Enuluh and Mathomauoid Uepaitmew. 10 w
In the C aw.c&l Department,— •:•••*
Kor rafonmctnnd particular*. u [; mOOKE. Principal-
Monni Joy. March *»9. ISM.—5t.
Attention Regular* 1
-«rOU Wilt meet fur parade drlll ' t ' ,c
Y I'own Ilall, i» Iho liorough ol Clcar-
The 28th day of May next > at
10o’clock, A. M.
COURT SALE IJk
ico punctually ul l * ,c tl0 ; r , w.iu >... op mum real estate.
U,,J C “ UI1 ”O. s. |
_ TSSJ* 14//* day of May, 1853
]g©K»Blt©irs ISf®4ii©Oo j MtMl ,„ t: , 0 ,„ T£ .
vrOTIMI. S.o», m"'UK!* of’7..<>.*o- M Uor. decked. -■ ■-
‘aS.'lwm! lA A B6m.se & E,oi
I In the boroo.b of .5 «
¥&&“,£ i« 'ofTA <««»»«““»“'" 1 ■** I ££;«? Wfc - in”"“Vs^r' l *'H
luwanoe. . , , johnSliitey ami fieo* 2o H Bl^ B** 8 ** dut Uhnroh, an g® _||qiJjse and un
eV eKMLB^»M L 8^». h o;on, leaned ot .ho
! l ,r^"r;r^'-Von 3 u o3iMl EVA * t , 9 . Adm ,.
townabip. U»nille.d T. w PORTEK. Kesiaw- c April 4. IBM.
lUciaUr'a office. Clearfield. ApiilUl. IBs*.
,ril 22, 1853.
off IL ©Moires,
Itcmßining m -he F«.< Office al CleorheUl on the
s:av„ >r
HrocSwny Jamci W. V -{,l John & John Pago
Drown lCe*xian MontgomeryA.
Calltn Jams* ManitleM Allen D.
(jo'oneil William 'Merrill tiowaid
Coble ttamael McLean John ,
Conflcr PftiLp Moßwen Mi” Matilda J.
Comrrln* John MoEnallr Wilton
livaoOptmh Meßntire Patrick
1 Prance J. a. McDowell Jonathan
Hamlin Abel Worrit Motet
Inward Maggie (Jstnicber John
l CUe Deoii** ( m Leandor N.
IKliher Jacob p«tet» George B.
Ktnc MawhaL Kigier John M.
Klrh Hanx Mirnel Shannon John
ICirk Alexander Bbaflner Gal* In A.
KohnGeorge H- _ ShirolyJaoob
LawyeiMi” Ann u. ghitely Walter
Lentone W »1 lam Hwarti & Bower*
» Leonard Abraham ThomomnDr.G W.
Long John VVM-uAdKBAUGU, r• M-
$3OO Reward!
amounting to between! at New Biuniwick. N. J.»
taßDleCTofUrown ord f-'f O C ( P -!°wi“Auo'dred DoUa»w>Ut«
* Thaabo»oiibara'cither lo the «ol>icti-
PATCH IN.
Api il 20.1853-
For M Rent*
rpHE OweltoU pirtofUio OEE/UtTIEED ACADEMY
X Apply “
Clearfield. April 20. lfß3.
- notice. |
a fisSs»*§
BB3S&M*—ESSr
WSirfess sssssfssw
ofiaidSeyleroA loauoaiy. DANIEL HEN.
I KrnfW towcilp. Ap.il 8,1853,-jt-pu-
-JSZgSSGM
° M Wv.
| F"'° ,n,l ‘" Miiu - April 8l 1853 -~ at ~ t ’ d !
TPmMtt© -id an
IVTOTLCE 18 HEREBY GIVEN "do*. or ° ro J;
o.der »» w»
*iSX“ JOSEPH KYEAU.
r...-lli»»B.I.IP. Ap.il U. 1863. . _.
JBKAELi KIUIIOL3,
TjsSililfSfe
nS»o W^<! * W ‘° r m “““rU 6bP4l UTCH.Ion. ,
Aprii |y, iyt3,
AI.Tj Iho inurcit which * pQ) j ijdtjj
the Urn'’of hn deoeace. |n N Haucaria towothm.
\™cLt and allowance of Uod to {JP,"* po fo bued br.Bid
lie'll oaoDll. b * , ?& , v?, , |d ly MUmle of enreeme.it Itum
Milief atid l.«conftlu w#io, * t*nAeti in common, boon
n>«n Ftutip*.
tied by land* of John VVeiu. Aar Uy i ura oq the par
?pg. Hit iDieicit bnmg l ho G ® ou °f d th J imeretUold will
«S=Ssa«‘-
mlnitUalor
On.
-r°“ y %®u^^ WEU , Adm ,.
Al'iil 9.1W3.
Dissolution or Partnership.
rpl! E Co-Parlneithip (J IMAN , liaJin*: &• Part-
I MEW i'OUCBt. and L S. lownlhJ,p,Cleal
nil. in thn Mnrcaoriln l.n.ino on the Uth of
field coaniT. y" .' “l Arconoti ol the lam firm are in
..i» p-~-
1 itml UJ itltlo the ,nm “- MATTHEW POEOEE,
E. B. UEMaN.
£ Bradford. April 20,1853, pd,
err Now Then,
/-10 MB ON. <JNE A M *’^,VVriTOdt , and , thn b pn t b!Sratn*r |
C »uin In nnniiuncmc to hi 1 r the Into Finn, at, the
f»ANI>' l X":owrcce 1 , .n«.
Large and well selected assortment or new
I and cheap seasonable goods,
I Which h. will diipowofnpon .nch ternr. a. will aim
i ill i&tiifaoiioa. MATTHEW FOELEE.
1 Bradford.
IQ iii.'RKnv GIVEN to all[>ewn»tf*tttl have]
l?4RMnml SAW-MILL, \r. Bel* townehty,
l ?'.F* y known a« the Barnhart pleoe.to BAM;
Clearliejd t*>unty. lhßt a |j o f iha Tce.mi. £*nrmio# J» ,B ®
UEL VEllHbil* i» ott sdi nod Lumber ma r infaciored l! ' er °
rioml'ffiak wrnc withoat him ha/ine tor Uterc.tinth.m
j, M. KELLY.
Gian llopc, Matoh 23.1853. .
ronrt Fr;desainatio»i.
teantli J“! 11 ‘‘'Ar'flSn »Sj' P VonnnKo. and the Honorable*
Held* Clarion. .tiw®i» hU*T. Auooiete Jodse*
l u N e i their VrweDl beafina date
u,e^ f WElm”ikTHd»”“r^' ul « ISoSI 10 mudu6C '
To'tlieCoionor.JiiJubM » . ll >®/* ’, lu their own proper
tor tiro oonniy o inaaliiiani, Examination* and
other llemombmo co>. io ®9 11 “ , J(! dooo nad all witneue*.
apd Inlboir bcbiifainiodo'n' 0 g® hu „ of tho Commonwealth
aSdbtheipenopi.P'«®®“ ll «‘ n 1“S n to bs then and there at
agein*taoy utironer*. are q j )cs 8t tdelr petU.
lending. Jnror* and will heroalter
PunotaalaUoodaucooi jbio • flntdBy ortbe teuton*.
be expected and rrta't, .’lp--ticld thie6tb day oIJ an’ ry,
GIVEN undai one ihoo»®“d eleht hundred ana
Mhi&yeSf, o .ivonlh yea. of Amo. lean la
dependence.
3. B. McBBAJAiV.
STKAW GOODS—SPUING 1853.
flowers i
Palm.lenr. Panamn and every valien of
BUJSIMKII HATS
SKiSUrtSSi wilu. SSffiS l A»' $&•“*“
uarienilod. THOMAS WHITE.
Wo. 41 Booth Seoond Btieet. Philadelphia.
Pebtaary 10,18081
Estate of George Adam Korb, dec’d.
MMSSW
I iltftJy UwmMp* MmcH-Pi 18H'
Valuable Beal Estate • s ALEXANDER,
at PRIVATE sal
i ■ Lt tis IRWIN & SONS,
'“a* Acres, j -Jan"lB
- W.u B -li-■
Curwm**i'l«- “ ull InowuaiUm
Wise Farm .
ftwvy. The improvements consist of
about 7 H (teres of cleared land,
DgLina good state of cultivation, a
a Urge Bank ,
Barn Spring-House, Dry-House, Shop,',
and other necessary buildings together
/ 11 nf the largest, best selected, and
APPLE and FSAGH
°Sm
a?^s^-ffli h ®5L rss&z «.§£
• P sis{r»f*
b:‘„rrnio”iu «-»*■ ‘" ,i “ ,,h - on ‘ l “
particular. spplf .W .iU.erorth.nb.cn
atvartaMeo d** 6l ! aivtn.
MtCHAEI. WISE,
WILLIAM WISL.
Üb-hairol the !.eir. of Conrad Wi.c.« C c«ort
January W. 1853.—if. __
Montelius Brother & Ten i
TsE|tt«» v<! t 0 * D,otl^ with them, UKNJ.'
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‘"‘montelius, TEN EYCK, & CO.
Where they [ireimrtrl tn 101 l sH I
! D ry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens -,
ware, Tin Ware, Hats, Caps, <Jc.
“~"^^™^medYcines
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LIST OF BRAND JURORS for Moy term, 1851.
w iL&wrenoe
GeoreeSbolue do
Jacob Hook Merchant Cheat
Nathaniel llogho* « ra .' ) >
J.H. Senior r 3 0 do
John Eddmeei 5J d
Jaooh kooi ,t 0
John J Benin*
pever Arnold 'Sniior
P W.Bctneamc a*' 1 ™
[)avid Cathoart *4O Ootrlnitoo
HolcmoD j q Pika
William A. Bloom carpenter
David Sharp Ferro .r »««•
David Artami 1 j,, Bell
i>»" o,i.rd
Thoma* Uonnrd Banner Brndrotd
WiUInm,UOOTM d ° Union
Nathan Unci. d ° na.con
O. H. Unmm „ Burn* de
ThomM Mebafley ■ Bl "k.milh Boro' Ulearfiel
J LIST OF TRAVIS JURORS for Moy term, 1853.
ini, oil *£- Btad'o-dto^hit,
J.W. Graham Girard do
Jnmet Netioo , Fergaioo do
Janie* Fergmon ““ Ueentur do
David Go** S° do do
John Hughe* do d»
Samuel MoUarren . ‘, mbe . m , n do do
Abrnhnm Go** 10 Fill do
IMi Uhl" McGhco ‘£, “do do
Ad.m b Wheeland do “
JncobVaHet' do »oni* do
Jame* Hughe* , do d°
Jnoob WUe S? Beocaria do
Jama* H. Uegarty do do
Wo, M. Hml'ey «j„nnraiiker do do
Union Milo* F. r mor Woodward do
U.Bhofr ‘'a™ l - 1 Utadf do
gantuelFey . do do
Henry Goodlnnder do do do
Koiwell Unther • 0 Clearfield boroogb
Corwenivllle'do
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Thom a* Strong Sr Utwrenoe do
Johnathan Niohol* o “jo do
Samuel Clyde uo do do
Wm.Spookmaa da Pike do
Jame* Bloom do do do
Johnathan R. Bloom do Conneton do
> i W. Hctinait* do t j o ito
John Bider.tr. do chell do
Samuel Mobwen uo
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WILLIAM POWELL, Bherifl.
iTo OKS .
°Vu«'“!I ofAn Boolotf. p.Uiea
•% foa.«i»«r »'«#"£ ViM.i.'Wr'i*
Thelie lgiont L.it>rary .£ Uaxtei, Venn.
Pufe r° NeUon!* IV An big no» HhtotU the K.rommUon. end
v “£v°?;pSF.m!l ? UtojnNlS'
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Umtodßrnvmi.. oUo bo hlu i ..peratelr. Alio 623 1
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BcJ. Cl'“ ir,> PHENIX, in Bradford
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March 54.1858. : -
. J. H. JONESi i'./' .i)
IJI'ORY OP IiLEiRPH&D CO-
J. L. CUTTLE,
. -rrnnNEV AT I.A W »nd LABO AGENT. OlBe*
Ajoininc hi« roildenco un Ma.kot W«s'£ lfßS .
WM. T. GILBERT,
y» bACKBMITH— At Vfuli-
AK -4 A I S MtUt‘ci?ANT IN LUM-
P O UER-aSiSmio“. lowD,l “ P ' D eo .
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A. L. SCLINELL,
IAII.OIt-Lnthe-.liura.-'v|H ilolni
a» aheap, m bo» other
“ jTI). THOMPSON,
TJt.AULHMITH, Wmoih,D«mlm. hi.oldiwna'i»
|J .bolt notice, end Ibe ver, belt .Die,
me boronthol CotweniTillo. .
A. K. W RIG LIT,
merchant anu
IYI BBU—SouthwMt Owneroitn« u,am^ eo
lever elegal, C, ,
n L.ACKSMITH, I ' pl | h^ r , *[ Po ,[[’^,l;umlih ll V VA^DNR^kII , D
fidßTiS.'ve!“ob?a; IW e'bd mnnuf.cto.ed
and warranted.
WIT T TAM A. WALLACE.
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II P THOMPSON,
al’Sftni- .
Lira* Siore *
THOMAS SHEA,
~ GEORGE W. ORR,
tji.aOKSMITII. Uh.iaewShoßOnTW.d.mßt.jWn' °
15 Market UiaarM'l. 1 »■
r V. WILSON,
HENRY LORAINE,
T>H VBICI AN aadSjßU.fiolt3T. on 8r t?* StS?*' 1 *
P"„, ratideocc.CtctufioM.
ROBERT McNAUL,
epANNEK —At the OEU.BTAMU in Cntw
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WM P CHAMBERS,
«*7IIEFLWKIUHT.’ciWIBMAKBB. and HOUSE b
W aioUNFAINTiK-Curwnn.' vIU«. Uoo _
B F STERLING,
IOHN w. shugert.
htirXTHAL & BROTHER,
w®«k»m»3W*E
geoTbichards,
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0. B. MERRELL,
MSV-M o.S
THOMAS MILLS,
WILLIAM BLACKSHAIRE,
on .Monrt ilreeU Cleaifl»W Fo-
J. &. LG. RUSSELL.
rpANNERS & UU
DAVID SACKETi
CHAMBERS & KLEPFER. _
«THEELWRIGHT a CHAlKMAKEfta 'tgfal.' ‘
W poit. t’tKe ipwoihlp. _
GEORGE R. BARRETT
A TTOIINIiV AT LAW-0»i« i^j.
A oVßKtmd Clourfield-
c Woik doss to ordet
W A o o n ?^“o*« El^^
‘ Bridio—
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SAMUEL ARNOLD,
MERCHANT onJPHODUCII ljEAU i l J;in7?sr'‘
IY4. Olearbfcld county* V** :
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March 2.1*3.