Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 06, 1853, Image 3

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    CORRESPONDENCE OF TflE REPUBLICAN!
idia. J
Sketehes bf tbe Mississippi Valley.—No. 1.
Washington, Ind., March 19, ’53.
Messrs. Editors:—h. few months ago, |
you published in your valuable paper, sev- ]
erayietters Avritten over the signature of j
“Inca, ‘’'giving a glowing and thrilling de-!
scription of the Amazon River and Valley j
of South America. Those letters, though I
written with great talent and force, and j
with an appearance of truth, can, by |
close scrutiny be seen, that their ultimate j
object was to feed and gorge the insatiate j
appetite that now pervades our country for
more foreign dominion! To counteract,
in some measure, the pernicious influen
ces which those letters have already nc-!
quired in our country, I propose to give to
your readers, a plain nnd truthful descrip. I
tion of the Ohio und Mississippi Vallies ; i
or what should be called the geeat valley of
the,world, and endeavor to show to them
ns far as my poorabilities will permit, that
our own country hu9 natural and artificial
advantages far superior to any other coun
try in the known world, if properly devel
oped.' That these advantages are neglect
ed, no one can deny ; and the cause that
our internal resources are not more devel
oped, can bo traced to the u'ily designs of.
political demagogues who are thirsting of- j
terpower, and who it laid in their
means, sacrifice the best interests of their
country, and their fellow man for their
own self-aggrandisement. These dema
gogues are always pointing out to the peo
pie some fancied Eldorado in a foreign
clime, as an inducement to get citizens
from our country to become settlers on an
other nations property, and then for somo
imaginary insult, or some other frivolous
pretext, they immediately ,demand “y«s
lice" from our government, which gener
ally ends in war, bloodshed, and a large
expenditure of the peoples money, nnd a
small quantity ofterritory for indemnifica
, tion for “their trouble.” This territory
the government then.Vsub-divides” for the
; purpose of creating high saluried offices
for those whose ambition led them to cre
ate the disturbance. Believing such to be
the case, I urn led to believe that “ Inca's ”
letters were propagated by these dema
gogues, for the express purpose of feeding
. and exciting this insatiable thirst after
more territory, which*is now raging wild
and rampant throughout the length and
breadth of our country —nnd I am sorry
that some abler pen than mine, has not
had the courage to take up this subject
and lav it before the people with the clear
ness and plainness which it requires.
Taking the Ohio and Mississippi rivers
with their tributaries, we huvein the great
valley of the world, an unobstructed navi
gation of sixteen thousand six hundred and
ninety-six miles, and over thirteen thous
and miles of unobstructed steamboat navi
gation—and taking the valley lengthways I
we find it threo thousand two hundred nnd
sixty-seven miles long, and the average i
width is two thousand miles, making in all
over six millionsof square miles which cm- ]
braces the most prolific soil in the known
‘ world. A space of country whose climate
cuables the producer to cultivate all ttie
various productions of a tropical or any
other clime—in whose bosom lies ex
haustless quantitiesof all kinds of minerals;
some in a pure stute, from “stone coal” to
the purest of gold. Can any foreign coun
try boast of such a valley and of such re
sources for wealth as this ? Is not this
enough to gratify the very desires of av
erice itself. Add to this our broad Lakes,
Vallies nnd navigable rivers of the north
ern and middle' States. Contemplate tho
■ majestic cities nnd growing villages that
j r aro scattered through our vast interior,
' pouring their commerce upon every shore, i
and supplying by their handicraft every
’ article of utility and elegance which our (
i increased population can require. Go from
tho Atlantic to the Pacific—from the Rio
Grande to the Canadas—survey the spa
: cious regions which stretch between these
| limits ; observe the indications of wealth
and plenty which every where meet the
v eye. Fields covered with exhuberaut
j harvests; hills on which graze unnum
' bered herds; large districts blooming with
V cultivation, smiling with comfort and pro
j ducing in abundance whatever can con
j tribute to the convenience and luxuries of
| man. What more can we desire? Do
i we want lands for the culture of grain ?
| Tho vallies, hills and plains of tho north
■{ afford every facility for these productions.
: j Do' wo want timber for ships 7 Tho oaks
i; of Florida and the pines of Oregon would
ii for the three next centuries build navies
J for the whole world. Are we eager for
i? the precious metals ? The varied regions
;V. of our country contain these in sufficient
I quantities to satisfy the cravings of all the
) avarice in the world. And shall wo yet
I crave more? Are wo never to be satisfi
| ed while there are other lands to covet,
I and other treasures to allure us? Shall
we neglect the riches which nature has
poured in exhaustless, profusion over our
broad domain, nnd seek with the insanity
rj of the Alchymist for the fancied Eldorado
*" of a foreign realm! Forbid it my country
! meh ! Forbid itGod!! Forbid it Heaven!!!
I have somewhat wandered from my
subject, in these introductory remarks,
which I beg your readers to bear with, ana'
in my next I wi|l try ‘tostick tp the point.’
I Remain yours truly,
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A round salary—A gentleman has
been appointed agent to the Panama Rail
' road Company nt * salary of six thousand
dollars a year 5 in addition to which font;
insurance companies have agreed to pay
him ten thousand dollars each 'a year—
makine forty thpusnd dollars; total amount
1 of salary per annum one hundred thou
sand doixabs 1 This gentleman takes out
letters df credit to draw for one million a
month on account pf ,®»l d -.;du. s t,and has
one-lburth'interest in the profits. On the
wbolo» including salary and business,
; afiiuld think this gentleman might manage
id wake both ends meet.— iv: Y. Mirror.
or
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Mexico.— HerDestint.— Thepolitical
and financial condition of Mexico at the
present time is attracting the attention of
political ecbnoniists, who see, therein vast
results unfolding themselves. She hos a
foreign debt pending of about 853,000,000,
and u domestic debt , of $70,179,406,
making a round aggregate of some 130,-
000,000, to struggle against without the
ability of paying. That her sources for
liquidating aro diminishing is a fact, shown
by the decrease of her revenue, from 820,.
000,000,before her independence to 810,-
000,000, under General Arista ! How can
this immense debt bo met, each year ad
ding to its magnitude? Certainly not from
revenue, as shown; certainly not from
I taxation, for the people are poor, and
have certain insurrectionary feelings that
I will not bear tampering with. To add to
jtho weight of Mexican tribulation, Santa
Anna has returned, with all his hostile
feeling toward the United States, and every
disposition to annoy us. His policy is not
vet reveiled, but, to judge from his past
1 conduct, we have but little hope from it. —
He certainly will not bo able to free Mexi
co from the burden that oppresses her.—
Nothing but trouble can result from his
return. Mexican writers arc seeking for
an answer to the problem of what they are
to do, and ire looking,some of them hope
fully, towards annexation with this country
as the solution ; others, with dismal,looks,
openly admit the chances oif such a re
sult, one writer saying, that if the remedy
|is not found in a spirit of unity—which
Ihe admits does not exist—“the United
I States will obtain the object of their intri-
I gues, and Mexico will at length be blotted
lout from the catalouge of nations.” What
that obliteration means wo leave foi others
to infer. —Boston Post.
DIED. —On the 25th ult., in Penn tp.,
J. W., son of William nnd Harriet Wood,
agod 15 years, 9 months nnd 17 days.
Mow AtivsirtiiiEsnaoiattSo
A CA_RD.
As M.""HELLS
IS'OOLD respectfuMy inform hu fitnads,and the pubi c
W seneralty, that he still oontiuues io attend to all call*
in the like ot „ _,
Dental Operations,
At lu.ollics odj.iniDe bt. dwMllec. in the boionsh ofClsar.
tielrl. He he found nt nearly all Uiols in bis Store iu the
west end oftuo Muudon bouio.
Artificial Teeth
Imerted on Hate or Pivot, and warranicd to give entire tatii.
t’HAC'I’INO TEETH done without danger to tbapa
ttent. sad with ant liiUs I’lila. ■ . •
Teeth KIL.LLU aad CLEANSED io a limpet and sciasUi
ic “tenaot. Usy o. 1853
MURPHY & SMITH
RESi'EOrKWLLY announce to the citizont of Uearfield
oonntr that thev nre manufacinring
nUG GIES, WA G ONS, cj-c.,
In the borough or Corweii.eillc. nt the Did Knnadrr. where
all w< rk in thei* Hoe will bo dono in the very best manner,
and on the most fuvorabiw terms.
GRAIN CRADLES ,
A superior article, will also be ojauufdotured and sold cheap.
AiefcU-All KEl’AiJ&ittti douo lu grdsr on sborirkt no*
ti rfl J V IJ Ml’KPlli.
tJC ”’ « W. 11. SMITH.
Curwensyille, May 5 1853 —3m—pd.
®~L~®®o
IN con.eqnenoe el n iempoiem »' 1 i I l !“7. e »?IX :e, LE!!
1 my bosluet* in tiiu hunds ol b. JAC-KSUN bßAtvti, who
will ntve it his attention, and who ha* the papers of ray ch*
eo ji, 1 therefore request mi old.clien's to call upon him lor
any iaformation th«y desiie relative to boiinesi la njy hands.
Ali persoot indebted to mo are tuso requested to make pay*
mca. to him, and his receipt will be ftood for any ttmount ol
money oaiil him for me. May U, cd G. tt. UAIIHKI
ABIE IUCAN N A { m I = N n AGENCV.
tlia transaoHou of ony boiinets requiring attention at tee
C twn. hiving bu.inot. with the Patent. Indian.
Pnniinn Utflces. or toy ct the Jfepertmenta of the Govern
ment. orio th-< Supreme Court of the United States, may rely
on i prompt and raiihful attentiou tothetr intcrertt.
Enjoying an extensive Foreign acquaintance. 1 willancier
take and be rmpomiblo for the safe tranunintoo of blocks, or
Honey, toany portion of Eurote; and attention will !>e paid
b a^S!lsdSi r Mr .nta«d 7 ith t r i«' 'ornr.ncn la
wh°uv« tetato the/ may wide, and
General References,
Washington.
Hon. JOHN W MAUitV. Mayo;, .
Iluna VON UERoI.T. I’iniilaa M niilfr. .
IIENRI HO.'CU BPENOER, Uelgl?aMmi.t«i.
Gen WINEUiI.n BOOTT.
CHRCOItAN RRIG-?. Biaten.
fAI hE.NRY u LI- l l>^_
JOSEPH E INGEKdOLL. Amancaa Mlni.tot
riiiJfcl FRUdHIAN MINI^IEU.
Uvat r“l:§YKES,Ea*tiaalaCompany.
i’l Board ofTrade.
EliWlN (JIIADWIUK. Board of Health.
GEORtiB PEABODY. B« k Y; E IPZIIJ Bax.
WILLIAM b.'MV£B. Dr. A’A*A l^ tj ‘
BAKONHUMBOLDT.
luKS&m feSVWbMBa.
EDAI. LAl'AVhl ll>, r HAVRE.
LOR. DRAPER
1 For Rent*
rr>HE Uvreilini pnttoUne cnEABt'IELD ACADEMY.
A Apply. 10 J. B. McENALLV.
■ cimfield, April Ml t^ B - — : ——
; ...
NTE2&!
be present! d to the BU > 0 ‘ ll oronilio*Clearfield. on
to be he it et the Coart homo in the n( i .1,
Tuetdey the UtMay of Miy BMty for confirmation at»u #1
*°l! , The’partial ncoonnt oi’John fcjiilrey end _OfO'JJ li2[eer'
.Eveoub M of IhelMt \VUt ned Teiinin-nt ofUaw
. (aieol Breltorduwoibip.Oleaitte d e “ an .;'-"J?„?'f, h 0
Bi
rnieUtratotot Co rued Motyipe JM late of Bredy township.
CtoeiDeld ponaty.<leo»M«d. WM. PORTER, BeaUter. ;
Reylitet’t office, Cleairfitlit.'ApiifUl. IMS.
Valuable Real Eslnlc , DR. MARCUM'S
AT 'PRIVATE 1 SAL E.
■MI m. vft/' A : •. lasis
TiWl labtcilbera,in bohairnfiheheirtol'Conrad Wins lato fep JJSISI
of Pike tovvnihtp. (Jlcmrflold epuntr deceased, clfflr at, .ml
PRIVATE HALEtho following detcfibert well known and i ntid °?K>MU>bec<>ro«
vaia&ble REAL, LBTATE cuntiiiinir ol' •
A FARM ©F 106 Acres, ■
Sitnato ip Pika townmlp, Clearfield county, on the mein j
ro*d leaati)* from I'itTwcniville to Tyrone, roar railca Irom 1
(JUMroQivlile. and knowto U« the ,
Wise Farm. \
The improvements consist of \
about H 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
I with one of the largest, best selected, and
I most productive APPLE and PEACH
ORCHARDS in the county.
Thii f AHM U well supplied with excellent wateT. nncver I
failing tipriugoioieto the door, with othor* loaitouted that
at <4 little cxpmuwalot o.tuld ho convoyed t.» any oartol
ethertho houieor barn. To thowe who deilr* toprcourea
HOME FOK MFE, this Farm otiorunducementi oowo be
excelled in the county. The land itol'goo'J quality-, highly
productive. and well adapted for both grain add aiaa—and
ltii located In tho miditol'u popoloui and induitriooi lettio*
raont, oonvcnScat to a cood market, good gmt mibi, ami a
good sohool. . . ... ,
Cy*l r or fn tner partlciilnro anply to eilhor or ibo lauicn
ben. or to Moiei wiee, on the premiiei. ~ .
The property will bo told on the ruoit itaionaulo termi ana
n warrantee) dead given
MiellAUl. WISE.
WIL.UAM WIJE.
Id liehalfof the liein of Oonrail Wile, doccared
January li), IH ir.
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
THB EXERCISES Of THIS INSTITUTION were re
onened on MONDAY, the iftth inst., un^erthe charge
of JAMBS BIDDLE O' HUHjN. A, M.
rise object of the T-nsteea is ttf*olace the Academy upon
the footing con'eraolaied by the original lonndenot ihe In
stitution, by offering to the yonth ol Cleartiolu county,op*
p rtooi lei ofVoeivmu the benefit of a
Thorough English and Clnssicnl Education,
As well as mo nous 01 Itm.iiuemary Instruction.
Rates of 'BHiition •
COMMON ENGLISH DEPARTMENT—Embra
oms Reading, Writ op. Spelling. Arithmetic,
Geography, English Grammar aud History, per
Tii°B mcflKK ENGLISH n'iPAjimtiiiT.'. ..fi JJ
TUB CLASSICAL UIiPAIUMENT. • »0
ryy-Puniis dcitmos ol the modern Inngun***
vt ||, b c afforded (anilities to do to. upon making application
to the Principal. „ . „ . .
Uy ordorofthe Qjud oflYntteot. , _ „ ,
D. MoENALLY.S«3 J.
Clearfield. April 3£r. ißod.
Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate
Mrp Y vuiueofS'Jodfy witiol Vea fcipoans,
li toed out ol the Court of Common Ploas ofvw
Clearfield conotF. and to me directed, will do ex
n m u iii pabno sale, at ihe court non** lo the borough or
CLarfiMd, on MONDAY the iGih day of MAY oeit, nt 1
o’clock, p ro„ the following desonbed properly, viz:—A
Certnm Tract of Land situate m brady lowosnip, Clearfield
county, containing FlhTtf ACR -S. more or lei«, boan led
by Dnvd Wall Smeal & Bally. ami others, being the tame
sold by Jacob Knntze to Defendant Seized and taken id
execution nod to be sold as the property ol George Iloosher.
WILLIAM POWBl.li. einriir.
Bberitr * Office, April 30,1858.
"MAM, KNOW THYSELF."
An invaluable Book , only 25 cts.per copy.
“Every Family Should have a copy.”
»*n<wk CuPIES SuLD LN LEdS THAN THREE
OUUU ftIuNTHA. A new edition, revised audimyiov
eJ. jQitiisao*. ’
DU HUNTER’S MEDICAL MANUAL AND HAND
HOOK I’OU THE At PLICTEU. Containing anout.
lino of the Origin. Progreu. Vionlment and com or every
form rfditoate, contracted by Promueuon Semai lutorcourw,
by S-11-ai>u»e. oi oy a xnaiExceu wnn advico lorlmrtr pra
vention, written in n lami.iarttylo. avoiding all medical tech
Dicdiue . end every thing that would o lend tha ear ofoe
cnno>, from the remit ot tome twenty yean •uco*t>lal prac
tice, exclusively devoted to tho core of dueaeceoi a deicato
or piivaonmure _
To wht -b ii added receipt* For the core oftne above direates,
and a Imoluo on ibeCnniei, Symptom* and Cureolthere
vor ard Ageu, for rWvnty-Five ctttU a copy . 8-5 ooyiei one
dollar; will be forwarded to any part of the United ataroi, Uy
mail, free of pottage. A''dret* podas* paid. Coiden « Uo.,
Publuheri, or“Hox IS#, Pmt Office.” Philadelphia
* Thu 11. wiihont exception, the moil oompruba live and
inreliigible wotk pab'iihed on theolai*of dweaieeof which it
tread, avoiding all technical term*. If a<ldfei»ei lUeh to the;
, rouson of »t> reader*, tl It flee from all objectionable matter,
and no parent, nowever faititiiom. can object to plactog tl id
U,a handi of hisiona. The aOloor huidevotcd many year* to
the’reitmwnt of the vftnoui rompla>nt» treated 01. and w ith
too little breutn <o Fnlf/ and 'too little ufeiampiion to im* l
pon?/ he hat oil :Md to the world at ihe merely nominal price i
of Hi conU. tho rui n ofliome twenty yean moil mcotului
Pf * ihould bo without the knowledge
imparted m ibi» inva cable work it would lave year* ol
yitin. mortification and lorrnw to tho yoaih qnder Uieir
charge.”—Pkoplx's ADVOcaTB , . t ,
A Preibyieri »u tjiergycinn In ‘ >hio, in writing or , Hnnie» *
Medical Companion, *ay« ‘ Thoniaod* upon tbon*aod» cJ
our ) OQth, by eyil example and tne ofluence of the pa»»ioni,
have Ven led into the habit of >elf»poliUMon wiihont reslix
io'' the tio and the feaifol o omeipiencei open themielve* and
their fim liei The eonuitotloui ol th.uvandi who are rw
ing fami ie* have be-u enfeebed.il not broken down, and
they do not know the came ot the oore Any *hiog that can
b» doue ko to enlßh'uo anoinfluoncothe pnblic mind a* to
chock, and ultimately to remove thin wida-rpiead *oarceor
horoan wretcherinevi. woolr coni* r tho greateu Menlo* Dug
to the volijxiom of Jcsnt Chiiit. on ’hepre*cnt and coin cetf*
era'ioni. lntomp runce, Cor t»e u«e of inioxfoatiog drink! )
though it fiat *!ain thomandi upon ihomand*. w not a great
er »conrve to the human rajo- Accept my thanki on bchelt
of he i.fll;c»ed . and, believe roe. your co worker in thu gcod
work you are n natively ecgagwa in ” .
i ne copy will bn forwarded (accnreljr enveloped and pott.
agepaidjon receipt of-5 cents or til copies for one dollar.—
ydV»r< ;<JSI “n s<> bo: l li'nvfi! 1 A. dc l NTri
MOOKSELLEUS. OA*VAri&ER3 and HOOK AObNTB
supplied on the moil liberal term*.
Sent. 3 IBSa-Ir
MOUNT JOY ACADEMY,
MOUNT JOV l.nnc i. er coams-.1-a. The SammrrS«.
non of tiii* Insutation wll oue« on tlie r IKdi iUr.i'v
DAY OF MAY next and oontinue Five months .
Tht courseo 1 study d««ignc-d to tit Hodents for t/OJlege, or
forUasinow is ihoroueh and foil embrucra* the ostiaj branch'
n 0 , an fci.slnh K iucauon yathoruaiies, the Latin, ureck
und Lermaa Languages, toeethor with Vocal anil fnitruuivn.
EN3ES—For Hoard. Washing.,Tuition. Btm
in the Eneiish and Maihemaucar Department. 00
In the C asstoal Department, /u W
Pa, U d pmtlcaian. |?‘ ! ™** MOOKE ~,1 0cilltl.
Rloaoi Joy. March i'S. 1853.—£t.
Instruction in French*
rpHE undersigned proposer, if adequato encouragemant Is
X -extended, to form a PRIVATE FRENCH CLAS3 on
Monday May IHh >* oiimn. , _ .
The design is to offer to the Ladles and Gentlemen orcienr
field, An opportunity to attain a thorough, uraotical kaowl*
edge of the lango»«e. . , .
EP“For por»ioulars. npplioa ion may be made to tne un*
dsTfoued. at Mr.. Al«. GUIIUO N.
Clearfield. April 30.—3 t.
Attention Regulars!
YOU will mcflfor parade drill, atlhc
I’ovvn Hall,in Itio Borough ol Clear-
field. Oil
The 28th day of May next, at
10 o’clock, A. M.
Each member will provide himself with
Six Rounds ofblank Cartridge, and bo in
m._ jiico punctually at the hour, with his urins
and equipments m good order.
By order ol Cap. Wallace,
* D. F. ETZiVILER, O, S,
April 22, 1853. -
|3OO Reward /
WAB LUST on Friday lost, the 15th init.. at Lutnbor*
villa. Clearfield county n naokaeo of Paper Money,
eraonolio* to between ltfOti and *1.030 dollar*, P a J t0 ®
nJJrP and Mechanic*' Bank ntNew Brunswick. N.J.irart
on the* Colombia Bonk and Bridge Com nay.' and on®* 4^
bill on the “Middletown Bank” The moaoy was robed op
ih a pieoe of Brown or dark colored paper. . ....
The above liberal reward of Three Hundred Bollart wUI be
naid to tho person istmrnlnß«aid mono? cither to the inb.cri
beror to Horace Palohin pATCHIN.
April 2b'.1853. . -
NOTICE.
a MEETING of the member* ol tho Clearfield County
AjSßs?'i.*ea M&smge
the eipction ofl ffl.-en for the oomioa ie»i. aud otreiba.t
nea that mar. need attention, T ueUWIN. Seo'f.
April 18. _______
CSB CEie
A LL persons ere hereoy V.vU uoNEU nernott bnyiw or
A tolling. or id any way meddling with & certain l»A.ir
nitnmr «rRTALI.ION. now in thdptiwuloOof PETLu
MPYiaßh of DrndV towSihtp. CteMflold county, a* «»d
horse was ‘lawfully purchased by me, and is in the poucsiiun
ofiajd Soyleron ipanony. DANIEL HEN.
Brady township, April S. 1 hi~3. 3t— l’d. _
For Sale*
IllSirar* A 1500 D YOKE OF YfilUNO <>X
iTflTl A EN. They will be sod oheap. Call
the tubiciioef two mile* woit ottna
buiouyhof Clearfield. : ISRAEL NICHOLS.
April Bo,lB>3. ■■
Caution* /
tie °^^ n if' ( /fcEXANDK&, if.
WoodwirtKowtthiiJ.-ADriiW.lflW.
0r |
This CATHOLIC
ON will euro Pj> per <
cent. ol ull chramedi*-
enes incidental to the
lesp'Hjtab'e female,
mauled or nnmnmod.
and usually hnnwn
u-dor i he oaro« of
Female Com
plaints.
Ofthese are Prolapsas
Uteri or falling ot the j
Womb , flour Alboi. .
or Whites: Chronic!
10 Womb: Incidental)
....rmncß „ uiot. Suppreiied. and Ims*
ti inr MnniurihVion, to . with ml their ttccomponyinir e»ili. I
tOnncor excepted,) no matter how lovete or of how tone .tun.
MANY PROMINENT PHYSICIANS in tho city of Now
York anil other placer, tindina thttmrelver without n ren-alr
in Innelarnte oosot ol the above complaints, anti hnvinx duo
reeard lortho welfare of the patients, have recommended the
uw orihi. m.didne: and nflcr wltnonine it.i .moinrjr of.
(ecu ate new menifeitua their apDrehaiiou, not oaly b. to
eoillnetolt In their irent'mhnt of all the dtiaaiai for whian JJ
is intended, hot in tome Instance* accentlna the ettenoy ol it
to raeihtalo iu introductioninto rooroseneral me uy luorao
[ Ul Vli*q influence ofthii composition upon the
lion is of iho moit friendly kind ; the mostdalionw aadfoab o
fomale net’ll have no lean in t>« at*; for any ’ n J
! it contains no morenty. nor any artitla which can provo in any
i war injur on*, being made entirely o. r vego able ext.acts, an
i prepared »o ai io taste like a pleasant cordial. , .
' T hoMnrtmOpcrandi of thfi remedy, in the co f * of this class
; of riiioaiei. ii through tho Reneral coonomy ol the lyitem.
I with « poenhar det»rnrnaiioo to the rema.e orrans. .
ADDIVKINAt, PRO'L?or'hi. Catholioeo bcief wotHiy
I of tho oonti tence fll the afflicted, oe a SUoLbSSJI Wk, HArh.
ANP CHEAP KEMEPT. will be found m tta> pamph-et.
1 together with tmportaat observations touching [h«* jWJJ
| nnct sympathies of the diseases, 'o which the attention of La
diM and Wneittioner* i« tespoct<nll? invl'ed .
I THK INGURDIKNTB.ai certiiiel by Mah medical aoth
oriiy, (sea pamphlet.) are ALb VEGETAW h, and are not
associated with any nrtiale unlriendlv :o the anvma. econorn).
! REFERENCES:
! prof. PUNBAK, M. h., Halt more. Mil,
j C ORRtGK M. t) , •* *' „ u
p. B PECKIUM. M. l)„ Utica* New ) oik.
p. Y FOOTE, M I).. Svmcnra New Yoik.
M. 11. MILLS. M. U . Rochester N. Y.
L. D. FLEMING, M I) Cannodaigaa N. Y,
W. W. REESE M. D..CU) of New York.
I . .vV PRESCOTT. M. D-. Concord N H.
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w G p WATSON.. Ag’i. C^nrftcld.
, I Alio tor mb hjr Droggiiti in all ho adjoinioe counties.
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11 March 15,1H53
From the Waihlnirtoa Union, Arr.l 19, 1853. j
We publish Irolotv llio prospectus of lhe"Pemu.|
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ill New Vurk ami Woshinclon. the first iiumbo: to
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TRIAfi LIST for May term, 1853.
John Campbell »■ E. Williems
Jo.sph Smith . vs. lieeo MoKee
Aufnites Laoonte - vi. 1. ir. r.i towttiblp
Alisa Irvin. Adm'r vs A. “loom jr.
Jacob Lohman ■' vr. C.a vlnrO Gallaher I
Wra. 11. I)l,mm vs. rotor Bloom |
Wm. VV Wilton vs. Wm. Bloom
Joseph McCracken »■. Behciber.er & Bloom |
Jeremiah hioOre vs. Thu mas Martin
Wm. II . trioom , '»■ B u - >}?'
Jolm Ulriuh vs. Jame. Patterson
Joseph ‘.teen vs, James 1 homp on
J.reniah Milos vs. Unien ownsbip
Conimonwen.th James Johnston
Jonalhnn Bnydsr »s. Lilia Irvin
J. M Kiddle '«• 8 McQervey
1 J MoMeeus V 1 (■ fnher
I YVm Bell vs. James Sharp
Wilhe'ra fit Wnno vs. J.B Moore
8. B Taylor .aao Smith
I) F SmitJj v*. Woi. & W. He B oob>
Thompson A Jirleinao vs. Heed s MoCnlloojh
I avid C-owcll vs Isaac Bh.rey
II teeny's Eseoalon vs. (Vo. Phi ips et. nl.
Sumo r* . B " m '
Conrod Baker « Ap n
Mddlesworth * vs. Wm. H. Bloom
J C.Uroener 'P 00 '*
l.ipion use of Hoover vs Jes M Coonord
Tnoroas Wood Mrshaflo, St. MUoholl
Wm Koim v*. Win. Hwiet
A. MoClain «• Wm Henderson
»%«, & "c^mn.oy
L UorMr WSI. PORTER, Froth y.
Aprliao. 1853.
ILneft ©IF Lsftfteirß,
Remaining in ihe l*onl Office ai Clearfield on ihe
firwt day of April 1853
Ban WilliHta VV. _ Lindomuth J
Biockwny Jatner W. ot 3 Q L , ,
Brown Ketiiali Lilly John 8r John Pt^e
Collin Janv}« vL WptilronieTy A.
Colonel William fjonifiold Allon B.
(»bU Samooi «®L nU ri ?*T ard
Coofier Philip WcheanJ-hn .
O .tnirrin* John Mobwea Miti Matilda J.
Kvbd* Joiioh AA°Lh na i y ~ ow l
Frflnna J B MoKotire Patrick
Ilam?in Abet NoDo».llJon.than
Heanl Maisio JS®"*? V7?,h«
Giro Gforio a!! W i ■ h.# i?
Kteel! Peleri uio'.efli.
Mirhel "I.lerJohnSl.
Ifiyk Alpiiniisr Shannon John
KohnGe“te H. sUfiner Calvin A.
Lawyer Alien Ann R. Shiidly Jacob
&' Abraham gSll A 'sowe ?
Lon* John VVM. R™DKBAUGH, P. M.
Dissolution of partnerships
ripHE Co-Psmneishif h-retor.ia exiiUDfr between JOHN
I McFrtHLIN. WILLIAM Bl'hK, DtSNTuN BBE
MAN i»mi WILLIAM WKLLg. inthe Bnsine.s
in Clearfield cooniy.at Joseph Lt-ii’e Sa**Mill, dp Oloarfi Jo
oreek was dihio vMI Ur mutual content on the alit day of
March last. b «“*j ol , N MoFAKLIN ,
WU.I.IAM'BIIItK.
DENTtiN BEEMAN.
WILLIAM WELLS.
EnUrprire Mills. April 8. 1853.-81 —pd. -
; , MFmMB.© .M®4EO©i
IVTOTICB i 8 HHULUy GIVKN To Mwichaoti, and all
|\ otben. not to give any goodi of any deiciiutioo. or oted*
ltanyperwmon my aooount, without an order irommsto
thafedecL / JOSEPH KYLAB.
Girard townthip. April 1»> 1863. .
H©ftii®© sa.mftfl.<n>mo
THE rnblio moboroby'CauUonedatainiUra.tiDtrroy wife
HANNAH on my aooount, n*»he ha* left my bed end
board withoutju.tcauMi. aad lam therefore deteimiAed to
pw mom deUttof uma , ;
Beffi townibip, Marctill, IfIJX
BUSINESS OF CLEARFIELD CO.
L.». CARTER,
* GHJT rnrthe.aloojrter 0 VES, MILLW3EAHING and
A CABTINGS of ah kind. A | lo . HAH IKON & NAILS.
Threthlnk Maohinw,.Plow*. Implement* sc.,
00 Boeond »tr-et. under the Pnt»i ne uffloe mi» 17'ftlf.
AUGUSTUS WHITMAN,'
oau bo loond at Hi*t> w shop noartheoois
Vy ne; o! Mjitket and Third bfect*, W- r 6
8 ABH, and othor worfc in hu line, will in
ih6hest«tylH _ a,c ___J^3.— ly.
. TTlT'cuttle,
ATTORNEY AT LAW aid LAND AGENT. <X d
joining hii rotiiionoe on Market itreet, Clearfield. * , ttM
March 3,13*.
WM. T. GILBERT,
BCACKBMITH— At , in Bell townthlp at the
iJrcm Uo:».u io'itltnrr from MoUluro « Mill* to \mr Wain,
inrton.nnd Irom Oheii or»eK to ihe rivoi—whera nlloalbin
(iia line will be prom.iily tttoaiLd to. March’J 1853
JAS. B. GRAHAM,
POST MASTER, MERCHANT and HEALER IN LUM
BER—(lrahaniton, Bradford townthip
Deo 29, loJi.
C. KRATZER,
Merchant anu lumber i EALER-Comar oi
I’runl and Locuil ilrtr-lr —Clearfield.
lteo. an. inM.
A. L. SCHNELL,
TAtLOR-Luther.hurg.-wlll do hit wait juitavjood an
a*obenp. a» an> other fellow. Doc.SWeiHol.
J. D. THOMPSON,
BLAULPHITH. Wacom, tiuegie., So., So., ironed on
•hurt notice, and the very belt it>lo, athnold ajajid m
too borough ol Carwenivilie. Deo. iV. lo&y.
A. K. WRIGHT,
Merchant anu extensive healer in com
ilEK—Southwcit Ouraerol the Diamodd—Cjantfi Id.
M#>e v>r t>*«Tl.
LEVER FLEGAL,
Blacksmith. Lmher.unr B .i'n. wm «.t«nd lomi bait.
cun in bn line, nod will ni»o Mirnuh WAGONS, UUL
GIES, Slu . vary cheap, aad manuleotored in the Heal ttyle,
and warranted. Ang. 7. lo»J. 7,
. ISAAC SMITH,
Merchant, and dealer in lumber and
Country i’rodocegencrally-Stateitreei.between Ch. rr y
and Lo.'.urt—• bir.vcnfvillp. Hoc. oh 1«5I
THOMPSONS, HARTSOCK, & CO.
An a»»ort
ment of Lading-ra tde-o oidar. Dec, iW.
THOMAS H. FULTON, & CO.,
nif EUCIIAiVIS. u.d elleuuve dealer., ana Mnaulaolnrer.
IV] 01 unmoor. Bald lid .. July ad, rbaJ
JAS. ALEXANDER,
uj ADDLF.U AM) HAKri-SS ,MAKER— In hlinewihop
iD on Market iircei. near Meriell’l hotel. (gJI
ELLIS IRWIN & SONS,
AT the mourn ol IdiCt uun. 5 mile* from Clearfield —
MUUCIIAN i'ft, andeituuitvo Lumber munutnaarert.
Jmu» IH,
WILLIAM A. WALLACE.
ATTOKNKV <t*l LAW, Office mlj liu-ng hieicudenoe on
Bocond itreet opposite the ieudouceol Uov big' B, .^ ar
field P.v ApnlU. IBM
H. P. THOMPSON,
PHYSICIAN— May be looud euner at hi, office, oral Bco
fula'i hotel— Catweo.viile—when not nol urolcionally
Dec. Jh ISM.
GEO. W. RHEEM,
OADDLER.UAKAESS& TrUar ,11 ANUEACTURER
* —On Second it.nut immediaiely oyer L D Wauon ■
Drag S.oia Deo. dl). «U.
MRS. ELIZA IRVIN,
Extensive ret\iuer up pureion and do
meitio Mcrchandire—iiaitond of otate itrett Lurwcar
vme. jcuL
THOMAS SHEA,
FABHIONABLL TAILUR—In Shaw’t Row, on Market
•iieot, immediately ovor tr»a Pou Uce-</le*irf;eld.
(>eo. ai». ln_»l.
SAMUEL B. TAYLOR,
fPANNER and BOUT and SHOE MANIIFACTIIREU
-1 Uarw.uiedlß Deo. W. lHal.
GEORGE W. ORR,
BLACKSMITH, la hn n« Shop on Third itreet, 100th ol
Market Cieaifield, l'a. May 1. leoh.
R. V. WILSON,
IJfIYSICi AN—c.lßce on .ecand ureel. onpoiite thfl re»l
-4 deaco ufliDv. Hrgler. Cleatfiieul. April lb lboJ.
HENRY LORAINE,
PHYSICIAN and DRUGGIST. on Markeutrojt,opposite
hi* residence. Clearfield. ApHllti, lbo2.
ROBERT McNAUL,
'PANNEH—Aube -LD tn'AMJ in Uaiw«oi»iH»
A J *(JC. 43,1031.
RICHARD MOSSOP,
RETAILER OF FU.it. ON AND DOMESTIC MER
CHANDISE 61 LIUUORS-Ai Bit er t u } old
«Uod. Alio.no «ha wettaiueofWitroct. Deo dlMooi.
VVM. P. CHAMBERS,
WHEELWRIGHT, Oil \IUMAKER. and HOUSE t
bIUHN PAINTER—Cur woo. vrllu.
B. F. STERLING,
OADDLE & AARHEBS-MAKER. and JUSTICE Or
O THE PEACE— Cu.wensvilie. Ueo JO. tbPl.
JOHN W. SHUGERT
W'AOON MAKER. comer ol ililro una Locait itrwU.
Clear!,. 1,1. Repairing done In order April. 18, tn
HURXTHAL & BROTHER,
MERCiMNio ami BllMutU i>bALEitd, Woodland
Fuit Office, B.odlbfd ip . Clenrfield co. April 17, oJ.
GEO. RICHARDS,
FASHIONABLE ToILuU-W.nl end ol Shnw’l Row
00 r.a'ri —ClcHrf rlil. Deo JO. 185 .
O. B. MERRELL,
rnoPPER. TIN Si BAEET IRON iV ARE M ANUPAC-
A/TURSR—At Uoiiiol’iold Hand on Manet itreol—Clear
Qelil. U«o 2U, ,Bi >L
THOMAS MILLS,
Coach and bcc-ich maker, on Third *>>
tween Martel and Loonit. Oioarlleld Pa. Aprilld. S-
WILLIAM BLACKSHAIRE,
CABINET and CHAIR MAKER, anil HOUSE and SIGN
PAINTER oae d,.or > onto of the Preitijlormn Oho ten,
on second street. Clea.field Pa. April 18, IKM.
J. &. J.G. RUSSELL.
Tanners & cuuuriehh and dealers in all
kinds ol Leather. Hid**, Grain. ilo.. taken in exchange.
Penniville. Pa —Gramplunbiil* P. U.. reb. 4, IHI2,
DAVID SACKET,
CABINET AND CHAIR MAKER, Loouit it., between
Becoud and Third, Ui<*t*rfiald, Pa April 10, lOni/.
CHAMBERS & KLEPFER.
WHEELWUIGIIT Si CHAIRMAKERS. fco.-Rridi
poit. rue aOwnihip. Deo. w, looi.
GEO. B. GOODLANDER,
WAGON i MAKER— Lullientiurg. Work dona to otdal
on molt notice. and on good terms. l) f *o w, 01.
DR. S. L. COBLE,
' "|UYSlCIAN—reiul* noeone mile ea*i oi cloarllaid Dridtre
r wifi attend io Ml calls on th*»toort*uaoiiO£ IH&a
SAMUEL ARNOLD,
Merchant and produce deader. Lmhor.tmrs,
Clearfield county*Pa. April 17. lBo«.,
FREDERICK ARNOLD,
MERCHANT and PRODUCE DEAe*ER, Eutheribarß
Cleaifiald oo . Pa. April 17,185 d.
DR. G. F. HOOP,
fIpRENCII VILIE, Llaailield count,.
JOHN H. HILBURN,
BOOT and BlloL iMAKElt.reu.il) .tunt. naailf opnoilu
A. K. Wilglitia ora. Olearlleld, Pa. April Id.tßoJ.
JAMES HOLLENBACH,
LAUKSMITH. un Ihlld .tleet. ““'•'•“Mj'fSL Sn4
> VV* mat, Clearfield, Pa. April Itf, itoa.
Th. JONES,
CHIOE ti BOOT! MAKER-— Adjoining 111. rtildenoeon
S MaSk.t. tetween/Phi.d and Fourth ittMU-CletirmiM.
GEORGE WILSON.
PHYSICIAN itiar be fnuud at nil trlQje in LUTHERS
BURG, when nut abient on proleulonal batlndu.
February 2b. 18.3. . . ■
M.’E. WOOD, •
PHYSICIAN. May always he found at his residenoo U
Carwensviile, whoa not profosuunaUy
1 ■BAieiiitow'-.-
OF ill lilt! Bill «ll«« kept oonttaatur OB hjndetid for lib
I>, . L. K- CARTER. Ag«»t.
rep).
* . Awotaro : v r ..
M. ORPHANS’ COUR'i’ SALE #
©IF TalmmM© 2£©&ll
DAv’nr Miv l "*■yUßiibA'VTHE OEVI"'
fcoShol^ftarfVrS,MifiSblftJiftlfflV b<m,,Utm
FARM of 125 ACRES of LAND/
Sitnatofn Pike Invrnliin. Clearfloln count?. latA
ami ml.ipnco of JOHN TmLKUTON. SaM’, JSi O T?IV?<
l<nd«of Oonitl fiail», Alexander CaMuall. ondiHbcii hkv" *
Ini: thaieon orrctnd ' ” i
. A Two Siory Log House
nnd n Large and Comnto
dious Barn, a Thriving Or
_ chard, and about 85 acres
c S^ t - efm of cleared land.
jmnlcnlnilnpjlv to ellbn ofthoandeaitsail
vGeUI.
ONE-THIIU.. TERMS . . .
flrmattim oMhr *Ktho nurcimie money to be paid atlheoan*
\ iinymenta to be the balance id Threolqaal Annual
JuUument tfond. 'uponlho proniuoi by JlAottcafoaad
B? t
ISAt of be Court.
I wm:«. FULuRRTOW,f
Ap:i112,1863. HdLEITI’UN. J AaiW 1
ORPHANS' COL-p SALE A*
Of Y&Ilm&lbll© . *T
iN i U’tnanoft of no order of »he Urphan*3 9l*9lly© 9
field county, tnnro wnl U« expoiedto PUb«n rt 0 | O»e »♦
OU I U Y to the Doroueh of dALB. im
Saturday the IMh day of May „
The Allowing deicrihud Valnab'e Heal Estate. late life
of WILBWN MoubUKE. lateof Piba township,
coon >', deceased. to will ~
125 Acren of Land^
Unlmproved-ifcomcln Pike lownthip ofoiwid Mu, put
ol ih«* ihcob Irani ol Land on which the widow now feiiOea,
bounded aod described a« follows, to wit .-Beginning ui 4
hemlock, theocetsleodm* tenth 8 Street weaui4MdDrr
toDin perohes to a pe«t.’hence north 6.1 degrees well v«rch.
es? u.enca nottbfi) de<r«. east lOJ endive teoth PtOhMi »
a hickory, thencn south 53 degree* en*t perches to the piece
ol beginning. being 'tie back patiof tne tract of lata devisee
b th« mid Wtlion McUitue, deceased. The land u onim*
□roved, bui the mil i* ot an ex elleni qtmity. nod wmaa*
led for 0 t' ARM, wuh a urge i»»n* uut oJkow VVIUIb
PINS and wHIVt; OAK TIMHEK upon it, wrthtalisif a
ini « of iho duiQ'iOhonna river, ana within two mile* of Liu*
will fiat offer for ialt ONE HONORED
aCro of th«H»ove land, cuin'irimd wi hln the* followingnoon-
Uanes.to wit j-Beeioniog el a hemlock theaco moth 8/do*
! dit u i wei' to peicnci to a post. thence north 68 degrees we*t
ituo patches t» a p ut, iheoctt norUt 67 degrees east ea perchi*
to a hickory, thi non moth W Jrrrcci M»t
uiaoeof beginning, cont-iiuing HUNDRED .’fl*’
iiioreor leu. If the l'-0 aoros will taring a sufficient aooaal to
pa? thu debt! of Mild Estate no more will be • <Jil— bat It not,
the who:* will fo-told, either icgetner, or In mparate Lot*, aa
mar bo most io the advantage of tbe estate.
TERMS oFBaLB . „ . t .
One half Cash oo • hn confirmation of the tale, and th§o*h«
h If in one yrar.with .plsr«»t, to to tocoiod by .laflgmeni
Bond and Mortgage. ....
t3F”Sate to commence at 1 o'clock, p. m.
i By ouM of to <*>i)rt
I HUBERT jIuNAOL.,I A d_,' f
I JANE MoCEUKB.
I Gurweßivilie. Apiil 12, lbib.
M ORPHANS’ COURT SALE, fell
Valuable Real Kutate.
BY Virtue nl an ordetof the Orphan** Coart ol Clearfield
county. granted at Fcb.uary term, l3>«. there w»h be
eiDo»**d to PUBLIC SALE, at tbe 'Ueooaria Mil*,'ln
Uecmum nwn*r«u». Clearli-ld conn y, on BATU.tU.Vx THU
FOURTEEN Hi I)aY UPMaV next thefolowlerd«r
unbed I'lEotfß »«F situate m »ihe«otd luwoihip of
Uejc.ru. late the estsie of JOHN W. MIuLEU. deceased,
I °ALI. the Intcrcit of said deeeated of. fn and t) EIGHT V*
NINE aoroi 11Uperohe*of laod, li»U-to m laid townsMP ui.
Uvccnna* beieg part jf a larger tract in lha o ame of WUliam
Hall beginning ut a whl 0 oak nump, thenoeeast inf pare#*
a* 10 a tietuioc*, il.enoc noitn Q 4 po.ohe, to a white oat.
thence by land of J »hn llenry Abbo* b4X degree* wait IS4
peroiiM to u post, thence eootn ’J aegrces w it by mud ol l hoi.
WiitoD to perchei to thu piaco ol brmnnlae oonoccd uy
laodi or Auroa SVehi. Jacob Myen. John Lujatn-r aou oard
man being nnimprorod Un i. well calculated Ijh
small farm. Tne toil it of a good quality. *nd bui rotna urn*
btr on it, aaiiabie for Lamb;i;ntr purpoms.
ALSO,
ALL Hie mterait which VVM h, J d .*a
the time of hi* decease, m NINETY-N INE t.cic» pud i«»
peiatrea and allowance oflund in Boujariu urwnchip, Ulekr
fie'a coon*.y. bciag the same pioco of land poicbtucd br «ud
Miller and Leonald Weld, by arlido of asrceueut tr m Hsra*
mao Pbitlpt.uno held by them as tenants in common, boun
ded Dy Inndsof John Weld. Aaron Wedand Hardman Phii.
lui. Hit interest baing tho amount paid by him 00 the pur
chaio money for the pn.iivided baifi and tbe interestaold wtu
be b's interest in the undivided half part ot said tract.
Due attendance will be given on tbe day of *ale by ute ad*
mmuunlor TERMS Of SALE.
One halfcciboa theoonbimation of thoime. and thaicalr.
due iu one your toberccurru uy judgment bond and moil*
1 Cairo. Bj order ol the Court. . ,
B L LEONALD WELD. Adm’r.
April 8.1853.
M ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.Jjft,
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
BY Virtue of <n order of the i rrjihaos’ v ourt of Clearfield
coanty. taiuei oql oi »aid Goan at February term 18W.
will exposed tf PUBLIC BALE "D
Saturday the 14 th day of May , 1853,
AUuePub‘o House of John Drunker. la the bgropahof
Carwensviile, the !olh*ioa aesonbeu vilQable REAL BO*
TVTE. late tbo csiaie of Zebulou M iler, oecaated,to wit;—
A House & Lot
lathe boromh of Corweasvilla. 60 teet in fronton State
cieet and runnioe baots ibOfetttoan alley bonadedoatne
Etat by Lot of Hamael Fleming, on the west by the Mean
ihsi Olmroh.and on the N n'h br an alley,. with a etoall atorr
tnd a hvf lIWELUNG-HUUSE and KllCHliN. and a
oi'AULE 1 fuel squaie iberuoaetecved.
TLKMtf—Cash, on co tirmatma oi isle. ....
Due aiteaduuoe will t>« given uy the uaaersisnfla at the
„m. and plan, above EVANBi AJn ,.,.
Corweniville. April4,lKsi.
Dissolution of Partuersbip.
rpHE io-1-an..eisn .. u»ro*otoie .x.si-d« MAT-
I THiiW POdCfifi and E s Ui.MAN, trading at part,
oers ia the Mercen-He bu.in.iu io braiford town»>ap, C-eaf -
held coonry. wa* uisiolvud by motnai consent on the Utn or
Apid, mvt. Tne Boossaod Aocoonti m tbo lata tjrra aMMu
tne hand* orMatihcw Forcee. who is tbo only p isou aatnor
itod to settle mo same. MATTH EW FORCES?.
U. J 3. ULilArt.
Bradford. April so,l6S3«—pd. .
Then,
COME ON. ON'S AND ALL lhasabsoribortakaa plea*
sa e hi nnocanains to bit trlenns and tbo onldio gener
ally, met he will uintinoe the busioesaoi ihe late Firm, attna
i LD »TAND. where bo u now r>*celmg a
Large and well selected assortment of new
and cheap seasonable goods,
Which be wiU dispose of upon snoh terras as will tire Haim
-1,1 igtiifuctioc. MATTHEW FORCEE.
Bradford. April HO, 1858
Notice jb hecvehy given to ftipennaithattbafe
I*l roy FARM and SAW-MILL, in Hell township*
GleftiOe'd county* known as the Baruhort place, to BA»«
UEL VEDDKR.nnd Ural all of the l earns. Farming ntea*
»ils tberooa, nn-l all BofrdaLhnd Lumber inanufaotered thaia
from, belong tome, without him haviog any uioiestiataaß
wnil J. M. KELLY.
Glen Hope, March 9?. !?5‘3. *
Court Proclamation.
WHEREAS. Tbo Honornbio Jutl.N f). KNOX. PrwJ
dent Jndgo of the Uonrt ol Coramou Pie** of tne JoiKO*
l«j«nth Jndi mlD’trict. composed of tbo counties of C*®**"
finil, Clarion. -efTetson nnd Venango, and the Honorable*
IUCUARD 6HAVV and JUHN F. HO rT. Associate Judge*
in Ctea'fiHricoant*.have tuned their prooept
oPFebmary IMJ, to modxr«*
•d. for holding* ' _
C« URT OF COMMON PLFAS. ORPHANS COHRI
COURT OK QUARTER BESHIONB. AND COURT OF
ti YBtt AND TERMINER AND GfiNLUAL JAlt* DB"
W VtiKV
At Uaartleld. in and tor Cleaifie'd opanty* on tuo THIRD
MONDAY ol May next— being tbo Ibthday of the QioatU.
NOTICE 18. THEREFORE. HEREBY fiIVEH. »
To thaCotooor. Jaiuces ol me KeftC'j.and apfeaia ftttd'
for the count y of Clearfield, to appoar.tu than OWB ptrtWT
persons, with Rolls, uecotds. Inqulpudar, litamlnutionifcad
otiior Rera:m,i>tance». io «o those things which - thoiyoffiotA
and inloeir hehatf appertain to ba dooa, audaU witftwiH.
and oth r person*, prosecuting in behalf ol the COmmonw*aJt6
auuintt any prsoners, are icquired to be then and th4li*f
tending, and not depart without leave, at tnalr petll*
Punctaai attendance of Jurors imd wunoss«awillner*xfllf
be exoeuted and reqaired on the firttdiy of ihe ffeisleni. #
GIVEN ondei my nand at Clearfield. thi»6th day ofJam’rr*
in he year oi out Lord ono tbonsanrl eight hundred as*
Kjfiy tbiea. and thoSerenty.ibVoatb year of Amoilcaala*
dcpenbinoo. WILLIAM POWELL. SheiU!.
STRAW GOODS—SPRING 1858. M
'T’HE Bob*uiib« ii bow prep»ti,l to eihlbit to Mirobaat.
1 .ndWbiiior. hituiual heavy ilodlof Ladlta’udMte-
STRAW AND;BILkmC>NMTS, ‘ '
STRAW<TRIMUINQS and . ,
ARTIFICIAL FLOWE'RS; ,
ralm.lo.f.Fakuviaood ever, VllMlTor • 11
~ (Sli2>3»KH HAT/J I. ■-j
For Gentlemen i whioK tor Varlotf ..d b«MtJ.*r
rnoaafactnro.aa well ByutaltmulF clow piloej. wlll balMod
unrivalled. THOMAS WHITE.
, No, M South Beeond stmt. Philad^phU.
February I0 f lß>3. .
Estate ol George Adam dtc’d. ’
TVTOTICE ia HBREB-Y GIVEN, that Uo ti/i of Jddri.-
*rV ittiatioonthocimteofUnorse AdefdCorb,lataefßr%dr
UWBih.P. l Uiea field ojorny. deceurd. {“
jiaiowilloiejonitbemdul? o al W l ov ( d7j^ll»J.L
BtaiJ tuVathip. March B, I3IR. ' . •