Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 13, 1853, Image 3

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    TREMENDOUS RAILROAD ACCIDENT
A Car full of passengers entirely submerg
ed. in water!—Tu>o others completely
shattered to pieces!—Forfipninc hilled!
Twenty-one dangerously wounded.
Norwalk, Ct„ May G. —A terrible ac-|
cident has taken place on the New York
and New Haven Ruilroad.
The train which left New York at 8
o’clock tliis morning, run off thedraw
bridge at this place.
It is supposed that at least fifty persons
were killed. Ono car full of passengers
is now entirely submerged in the water.—
I will send the particulars ns soon ns lean
collect them.
i Second Despatch.—The submerged
car is still in the same position, though a
large forco is engaged in endeavoring to
j extricate it. The most intense excitement
] prevails at the scene of disaster.
! cars.of the train nre completely
j shattered to pieces. The cries ol the
.AT ~ , “i wounded and dying are agonizing.
From Philadelphia Daily New.. May 4 h|ll huma „ sk jl| can do to alleviate
- " CHIEF JUSTICE GIBSON DEAD. their sufferings is being done. The ex
,*-Anothergrentmai>hnsfalloninourbtate )|cjiemen[ and confusion j 8 so gre nt that it
I=|Tpe in years and in honors, whoso name i mpos3 iblc almost to obtain the names of
i;#nd fame, ns a Jurist, will shed lustre up- n[)(] woanded
on American Jurisprudence for ages to prom what 1 can see and learn, there
|come. John Bannister Gibson is no , ess , han lbrly or fifty killed and
Irnore. Ho has passed beyond the reach o d d Some of lhe unfortunate vie-
Ihuman praise or censure, and wo shall arc ‘ ma ngled in the most, shocking;
not undertake to depict that in-; . b I
ftellectuaUuperority and legal erudition j m "' n , hose bad | y injured is Mr. Com-'
l which all conceded to him. He resigned j y , J
• his spirit to his Maker at two o’clock yester-: ’ ' . ,
day morning, at the United States Hotel 1 Third Despatch-Tlic submerged car
, in this city. His gigantic intellect, we are, has bfcen raised, and forty dead bodies re
y informed, remained unclouded , 0 the last, covered-among themsix females. I wen
. Surrounded by his family and friends. .ty persons are injured-fifteen it is feared
' "Lifir n hluuJow thrown Catally. The blame is said to rest willa the
Softly find iwcelly Iruin u pushing cloud, Ipnginccr* I I)C trtlin nt tilO timo Ot H[)-
Di'oili teil ujvm him.’' Iproaching the drawbridge was running at
Judge Gibson was a native of Carlisle,' t [ le rate of fifteen miles per hour,
and the son of Col. George Gibson, a dis-j Fourth Despatch.— It is now ascer-i
tinguished officer of the Revolutionary tn j ned t h a t the number of persons injured |
war, who fell while fighting tho Indians, at wd | renc |, seventy —many of them seri-;
St. Clair’s defeat in 1791. He was born ous |y_ [ t j s believed that not less than GO;
in 1780, graduated at Dickinson Col- |j ves jj ve b,. en | os t. The most painful |
lege in 1800, studied law under Judge cxc jternent prevails at the scene of tho dis. |
Duncan, and was admitted to tho Bar > n aslcr Mr. Mitchell, of Philadelphia, and
1803. He soon acquired a high reputation M[;ssrs- E. and W. Dunbare, of Montgom-■
asa lawyer, and after practising for somc erv county, arc among those who were
years at the Curlisle Bar, was elecie'i and : sa v ed . It is almost impossible to get an
served for several years as representative nccuratc |j s ( 0 f the dead,
from Cumberland county in the State Leg- j L^TEU —Norwalk, Ma'v 0,7 P.
islature. Attached to the Democratic party M _ A |feulini , of decp melancholy per
ho pve a, cordial and active support to the. vadeg(he con ” munity on acC ount of tho
administrations of President Madison and , dreildM nli | road a(;c ident. Thus far for-
Governor Snyder, and wielded great f nc food bodies have been discovered.
fluence in the body ot which he was a j -jp wo ofihose who were injured have since
member. In 1812 Governor Snyder ap-; Eighteen others are seriously inju
pointed him Judge of tho 11th Judicial; and £ ree dangt , rous lv.
District, just organized in nothern I ennsyl- j Amor)(T {hc , ogt ig thc daug hter of the
vania, and in 1818 he was elevated tO . p ev j) r °Griswold.
tho Supreme Bench. In 1827, on the j following dead bodies have been
death of Chief Justice Tilghmnn, Governor | nize( j.
Shultz appointed him to that vacancy, and Welch, or Hartford,
he hdtd tho office from that time until 1801, Dr Bead,, ofßridgport.
when the amendment to the constitution Mf ' g p lu ent, 0 f Lancaster citv, Pa. •
made the Judiciary elective. He was then Rey Mf ge , lor> of Williamsburg,
nominated by the Democratic State con- Smith, of Springfield,
vention for election, and upon his election John Moss of Q ard i ne r, Maine,
drew the nine years term, of which not Davjd R jsr e well, of Newport,
two years had elapsed at the time ol tus j o i, n L. Gray, or Springfield.
Death. , Walter French, of Manchester.
In the death of Judge Gibson the Judi- Nomlan Woodbury, ofWoodbury, Con.
ciary of Pennsylvania has lost its brightest -phere nro probably ten or more bodies
and most distinguished ornament, lhe in lhp wreck . I
place he leaves vacant it will be lound express agent, who was sitting on a
difficult, if not impossible, to fill with one [run j n lbe baggage car, escaped by for
equally qualified for it. c j n(r jL g body through the roof of the car,
but is badly wounded.
A newsboy, who was in tho car, made
a very miraculous escape unhurt.
An infant in the care of its aunt, on her
way to its parents in Springfield was sav
ed,"but thc mint was killed.
The bodies of many of the dead nre
much disfigured, and their recognition in
many cases is very difficult.
The scene is dreadful, and heart-rend
inc to witness.
“Ample medical attendance was soon on
the spot, and all possible assistance to the
sufferers is being rendered by , the ladies
of Norwalk and the citizens generally.
The mails and most of the bnggage has
been saved in a damaged state.
[For the information of our renders it
may be proper to say that Norwalk is 45
miles from New York. The river is of
considerable depth, sufficient for vessels
druwintr r cet in reach the briJ.c .J
Hartford, May 7.—The Legislature
at its session this morning, appointed a
special committee to investigate the causo
of the late disaster.
Tho Legislature has also resolved to ap
point a board of railway commissioners,
with extensive powers.
A bill was also introduced making it a
fine of SlO.OOO for every person killed
jupon a rnilroad, and imposing heavy pen
laities for injuries on account of accidents,
by carelessness.
The committeo appointed, are instruct
ed to repair at once to tho scene of disas
ter, and collect facts and report officially.
A thorough investigation of this affair is
to be made.
For the Republican.
A CARD.
ft “Friends in need, are Friends Indeed.”
n Citizens of Clearfield, and, vicinity —l
|wider you, one and all, my heartfelt
Ittanks for the many acts of kindness and;
MBnpothy received at your hands in myi
misfortune. I do so moro especially
3K(LUse I feol that I am indebted far moro j
jWBVour characteristic kindness of heart 1
9Bd sympathy, rather than to any merit
Kmy part. To those generous hearted
Hfhtermun who gathered lound and ronder-
Hp all the assistance in thair power at the
jlj|eno of the accident, and by others at
JBEocU. Haven, as well as to the citizens gen
§j||ally, who in various ways ministered to
pfke assistance nnd comfort of myself and
I‘Uimily, language fails adequately to ex
fress my gratitude. I can only add, that
shall endeavor always to feel deeply sen
sible of that kindness.
RICHARD GLENNAN.
*; Clearfield, Mnv 10, 1853.
Steamboat Disaster on Lake Ontario.
Burning of the Steamer Ocean Waves,
Twenty-eight Lives Lost. |
Ogdensbobg, New York, May 1. The.
steamboat Ocean Wavo, was destroyed by ;
fire on Lake Ontario, at 2 o’clock on
Saturday morning, when 50 miles above-
Kingston, on her passage to this place.
Out of the passengers and crew, number-.
ing fifty in all, only twenty-two were sav- j
ed,so tbnt twenty-eight were either drown-:
ed or perished in the flames. '
Among the saved were Captain Wright:
and the Mate and Purser. When the firo 1
was discovered the boat was a mile and a,
, half from the shore, and so rapid was the I
’progress of the fire that the upper deck was
consumed in fifteen minutes. Thehull drift
ed qffshore and continued burning for
about two hours when it went down.
The persons saved were picked up by
passing vessels, attracted to the sceno by
the glare of the flames.
The Ocean Wave was owned by the
Northern Railroad Company of Ogdens
burjV, and was fully insured,
Vebdict in the Murder Case in j
Pittsburgh. —'■Eight and a Half Days |
in the Jury Room.—On Saturday morn
ing, nt half past 11 o’clock, the jury in the
case of the commonwealth vs. Mary Dela- j
ney, alias Jones, came into court, having
agreed upon a verdict. They found the
defendant, Mary Delaney, guilty of man
slaughter, but recommended her to the
mercy of the court. The counsel for the
defence, after the verdict had been record
ed on the docket, look exception to it, on
the ground that it was delivered to the
court in writipg, the finding of the jury
not being pronounced by the jurors in open
court. The exception was entered. The
jury in the case retired on Thursdny
evening, the 21st of April ; consequently
they wore confined to the jury room for
eight daysand a half.— Pitts. Post, May 2.
Hobbible Calamity.—An occurrence
has just taken place in Puris, and it may
be well to make it known, ns such acci
dents ought to servo ns examples. A gen
tleman, feeling o slight itching in his ear,
took up n friction match in order to dispel
it. In the ardor of n conversation he Was
sustaining, he introduced the sulphurous
end ; the contact soon produced ignation,
and the downy lining of the ear caught
firq; a.portion of the sulphur ndherco to
the flesh, and burnt there persistently. The
unfortunate man never spoke again. His
sufferings were soagonizing that histongue
‘Keciine powetlessr and,.after two dava
torment and unavailing efforts of thd surg
eons, he died.
Another Railroad Accident.
Boston, Mav 7.—Thisaftornoon, at half
past four o’clock, as the New Bedford and
Taunton train was near Taunton, Mass.,
the axletree of the tender broke, and,, with
the baggage and passenger car, containing
twenty-five passengers, was precipi'ated
down an embankment thirty feet. An eye
witness says it was a miracle that all with
in were not killed. But two persons were
! seriously though not fatally injured, win e
fifieen received slight bruises. The cars
! were broken to pieces. , _
DIED —At bis residence in Lawrence
township, on last Saturday evening, o
consumption, David Hoover, aged about
57 years. , ■ ,
In Bell township, in tpis county, on the
30th of April, of pleurisy, AsA.ru Ellw,
Esq., aged 67. years, 7l months and ZV
days. .„V
• OirTioga papors will pi
A Great Riish at the Cheapest Corner.
HU. PATTON. Flr-ijii.t returned bom th« Enitorn Ci
• ties, with n Frcsn and ipltndid anortment of Gooui.
ooaiiitlDK is oart oi
I.adioi and QenUi.mn*'* Diei* Goo.li; •Cloth*. Ca*»imerei
and Vt'itiripH, flats, Donattt nnubhoci
Silk and Cashmere Shawls, Hosiery,
Trimmings and Notions, Spc,
MEN’S READY MADE CLOTHING.
m. Gift*}. r&inU mil (Lis, Sluet Iron. Zinc, Iron
Nalli ’B»d , «ptke»..pttOCElUE3 AND FibH. Cedarware.
Tinware, liOokinff Glatro*, Clonk* and Saddlery Book* ftnu
Stationary. Drug* and Patent Modicino*. Cook btovei. Iwo
Hor*o VVaacn*. ond every other article uiaally fonnaim a
CHEAPEST CORNEIt, oml eiomino my
•took, before pntchnitngeliewhsro,
Female Com
plaints.
Of‘he*enr© I’rolapstii
• 'tpri orFnllinir o' the
Womb, Flour Albm.
or VVhtte#; Chronic
hi Womb: lociilen-ol
riappreiieu. and invc'
JAS. 13. GRAHAM, , fci'""wi'.h «n ,hei ' l
POST MAETE.I MERCHANT and HEALER IN LUM- (. ■nnnoi omepled.) no matler how «e»e«
r l(Eli“Viral.amlon. Hradl'nrd lownilup , 8 -p j afANV PROMINENT PIIYRIO'ANH In tho city of New
— “* - York uml ottot place#, Undine v/Hhool arena Ui-
- irn A f T7T?IJ 1 j» invninrnte case* ol the above complaint#, and baviin nue
ll | n < « in Ha fTftf fnr Bl’iVfi liftllArS !! C. IVKA.J.ZIjK| ; rei:nrd Inrinn wmraracl ibo pstiunli, have rnuommeiijlt 1 the
hUAI cau DC {jOI lOr A I*o VUlldrS ii .trEUCUANT AND LUMUKR of (jf Uli , roMliotoe: and after J, nlv i J
r l l flG otidofiiffapri bare entered into an armament by ivi Louu.t .t.ud.-Uearr.old. ? „ I ™e?i dim’awi tor which it
I whiob they nen n to famuli tho Knickerbocker Mdffa —• jn'tinded. hoi in #»mo Inst an wi aoceptini the agency Of u
ilne. im ’othly.) 'be Homo Journal, (.wobbly.) and the Mo- - Qf MTIMRf T i‘ 4 uoi!itate it# introduction into more tenoral use by too rao
VSy V* VRDoLIaRS™ YKAK lor tiin AItX)R-Lnth*er,ba’rß.-w(|l dohij worK jut m a«ml nn j “'ft*,, inflatnc* of thiioompnsitiun upon the
rtAMTl'l. IJUESTON, | • . r . mnnMDtnM iit con'ai to rncrcnry. nor an? arttcln which 0.. n wot*. ia any
I\yb!ishnr of* tho Kmekarboekor. J. D. THOMPSON > wnijiiroc-. be;o« mails euin*ly of vpge abld oxl.&as.uud
MORIUtS it WiUAf*. : *«m SMITH wimmi Hnaeiß* fcc.. Stc. i roneil on ■ ,0 IU tIH ustn nkr a nlenwm cord ml. ft r,i,:, n i- M
I’nbl'ihjra el th«Hnjr.o Journal. and ihe vVy C. t style, at buo'd Hand in 1 •( Madas (?*uran Mo» thin rnmr-dr.in
DVKH & WlhLlH. , > W vhorinouoe.ano me very ue»i > Dec k-.H,1t6». • . n r, n ih;otuh 'ho ueuernl eeonmnjrol tha tfixem.
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Grand Literary and Artistic Combination. j _ , i; „. IUOT^|JS : .L.,ek in u>m-
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nbtaim'd lor Five Do.lnr* a year, i* n luot traly woMbMhe a ad warrant© I. . . . . . • j C OKI’JuK M. D , M v ..
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w Md and volimo w.il 1.0 better ih,n aar ihT . jVi C ;'in»rr Prmiucaaenerallj -Male.treo-botiv, to FlufU ; v V. M. U.. CU» ol New York.
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'.on II CuVli*. Thninn, II Jilnn”. Win. !>- 11-n.ill.ary. . lt , ,||\|)hß.>—t;niwsn. villa. An .*,»«»« «">'' ; Al ‘° J. II VtAK'.HISI J 0;» . Propr«t..l..
tV.'rce t • Koci. «od olh.ir inin.uM wntore eontruutins ; n , e ni oftja#'u»«» mule m oruor. 1, -‘ - Ontrai 304 lsroanw«>, r*. # •
and wt.idi «i'to. am‘.me .iilier over $Ji worth ofmo 1 .. . r , T . /v\ 1 JM vrh 15. —hm.
bI p ß rl a roll or.urte orioht'octmo in ho mony rnnu-.U' i* Tl 10 M\S 11. PUL 1 ON, C 0., - '
S’ln iTr'r n"'n',» -.KUCHA NTS. cn,U.Uen.:.o d,a1«... non Wn.Mn«.on U.wn.Aonl r.IW.
inowino - \Vo iml.l.sl. I.l'low the propped lIS nl Iho 'omo.
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SKJ: -' - ,AS - ALLAANDLK, I n. i.r«i, & t:.. prop.™ m ■un , ."« , .**oo» y
tbo V'troi d-i; I’.evii'Wi and i.’ri'in. m» ol Miuiual V-. irk'. «, A DDLKU A.ni * II all 11 'I ■'hut-l.j hu now shop , i^ p;% York uml \V:mlWMZlon. Uio flut miinbr
l*#rtor • trt and FcMormauce*: in shot*, thi vory p:ck and . i.eui Meireil’uiu.el. , wsihm! la May Ov:d K- Johnson. . larinerly
- gerr..,'.,. Pennsylv-.na- Know,,
KS,Wr'.YJ ELLIS IRWIN & KONS, „_; orTe
Uap.ur, »» ht now ~, -. m/.m"-"i™ * ir| ,^;. l . .I.njowcd lorlh in .ho pr...prCU». WIHCI.
--- “ ‘ June )«. fabJ. : , tia: the synipinhy ctiitl |»oud wmbeH ol tni. tit
- - - * ” ■l’l.ft ilmlv nresH ennnot supemouo the
WILLIAM A. WALLACE. nwmfv* lor wolKcoimUi. Uml monthly publK'iitionii
« TTUUNKY A l LAW.oineeadjnn ns lit# 1 -ph.-re wam»l>.«rute field nf line!ulemas lor ouch when
‘"« l opi™iieU...«.o™o.ulco A V i) li.e«c.r.r , I h. « » > w|lh „ VIPW 10 lhe .n-nnlmnnce ..I
'" -- i mi.ifianipr.ncinlo". nnd mil loino i , |!Briind.z.. , ii.!iii
11. I>. THOMPSON, . ulTiulividnuls, isrlmns, i.inl . liiHses. Wo Iru.. .h«.
I>IIYSICIAN— May be louuii eitner at in* ofltce.orat S?co- j ,j 10 new ontei ot Lew i L ' .
1* li.ii'.iioiol-Corwou.wilr-wlmn uoi ’ | m..nn(ii'd «ilh Hint piTiilenuo and zaal hliuli nujro
nt'»*js*t. . - ! butt-ess :
As-1 am determined to soil at Wholesale
or retail, cheaper thananyother establish
ment in the county.
H. D. r.VTTON. Cumonavillo.
May 18 1853*
Copper, Tiu & Sheet Iron-Ware!
MAIUFIIOf
O. B. MERRELL j
'iPMANKFIJIi for Ur* liberal p-ir-juna* h- h*u j
5 rowivrd, r»-»t>PCtloi'y Hunonncai to thh- imnlic u»n» he t
has roinorwi to hi« new »hop on tho nliey.inlbe reirnlM»r •
Hotel, wner* be it we.l .ooeli d with Uuufc, a:»rt u wut.
titei'Qre.l till nil nrden for t
Copper, Tin, Sheet-Iron and Japanned ,
Ware,
At CHEAP and m GOOD n* can be found in any country
town in the interior of the rtuite
Old Brass and Copper
Will be taken ut the higheat price* iu exchange for work pr
W S-Mm,lmr done to otder. ( , |es . ris|(j M „ 4 . 1853 . '
A. Mo ME ILLS
TtT()('LD retiiecltoMy loLirti I.'* O*od». nod t b** Pi blr.
VV pen*ria!ty. turn h* •U» uommui'i to aUeoil lo oilcan*
io the !i»e of . _
Dental Operations,
A. hi. effice ndjnmnc hii dwellli-.* m ihe hnrnneb ofl'ley
li.i" I™ m«l l- "1 nnnly all in In. lU>.« m the
net end ol t in Men leo homn
Ai'lifici:il Tfflli
Imertod on Flue or i’lvot. and wairnn ed to jive entire iati«.
,4 fx?RACTING TKET-i dune wiihJUl d.mjer to tha pa
tien' rift(i with t)Ut H'Uh li.iin . • e
Ihilb KILLED anil ULEANSEI) In a proper anil tcienllf
iu muaner
auoonnce 10 the cit Uen» of Clearfield
county that the? are oiauufaoiannK
BUGGIES, WAGONS,^.,
In lh»lx>ron«hor Curwenivlllo. at tho ' lift Ko li atlr T. av >iore
111 work 111 then linn mil bn done in the very be.lmanuer.
nub un till tno.l lavurnb . Uroii,
GRAIN CRADLES,
A Ail prior artioln. will alio bo manufactured and rold choap.
A LcU-AII REPAIRING done 10 .•r.l.ri.n iho ‘borir.l no
l oa - _ V 11. CMITII.
Curwimrdie, May 5 IBc3.—dm bd.
S rKKIOAN NA N v . ? KNCV.
i
the iraao'icrtoQ of any bunneii requiring atuntion at toe (
* H |Vrnln. having bn.lnon with the Patent. Indian. Land ™ !
Pen,inn office,.o, any of the llei.ertmee .olt .e t.ove n
• i -n* oc to ih' r 1 !!.*»«<!•»• (Jontt of Mie United State*. tniy rttf
•i .i .uni .nripj * *et» io » i h.”- ■» • rt*» «
.. . , -,n L .-. • K rtrii.-. -e.j.i i.u ei;.uu, ! «%ill audor*
iMKtj and t»e reipomtUle for the uito trftusramion of Hwjck*.■ 9[
Money in any portion of Eurm-e ; and attention will be paid
with epeanl referenoa. m
whateeetsute the, run, te.tde.and^;kM°NEDV.
oi i-tiD.ie. oB j ca 00 H , tre .t, below Ninth out Tenth.
General References.
Washington.
Hon JOHN W MAUKV. Mayor,
Boron VON OEROLT. Piu.emn Minuter. .
HEN HI BOnCil BPENCEH. Belgian Minuter.
O™ WINFIELD SCOTT.
DALES & SEATON, ,
UnPOORAN n IttCOS. n tnten.
JOSEPH HENUYjLKD^
JOSEPH K INOERiOLL.American Mml.ter
'/.'"a 1 ; ''“L 'HVKE.Sj l!;a;tlaainCom P any.
ALB^ P FONHLANQUE. Hoard ofTraile
iiIIWIN CHAL)W»CK. Hoard of Health.
B““^ ;ei l .zio Bllj
WILLIAM 0. KIVE3. l> ' Skatw“'
Mfc. ba^Mmooldt.
HroLVONAtAUMLH.
I Cor.mA^EH
STRAW GOODS—SPRING 1853. j
T'Lnt^V™ o^ Qtua!
"itm-IcUL iwncr.s.
Palm-leaf. Panama and over, vnitety ot
SUMMKII HATS
saswr»A«tf
umivalied. THOMAS WHITE. .
No. 41 South Second Street, Philadelphia.
February 10, l&iB.
' H©4nffi©o
rssi.SSsiiJSia"
tS or M.y next, for conlitmalum and O
,^ W n-o-t ?* 01;^,!
KSmnS't olSamnelWnrlnd. lain of Mom.
. M.rvine, ir.. AiU
Clearfield count,, dK»u«°. PORTER. Keiiiter.
.R* B irtw’»o«lco. ClwrfltM. AwitiU. >«•-
iase notice.
A CARD.
rfny 5. IXS3
MCRPIIY !i SMITH
BBSIKESSPIBECTORYOPCLEMtPIELDCO. SK»WW®».i
“i„ r:ca:rter, r ■ .. . i«w»i
SSSEE
idrT»hf»ntl with the
lusalth nail Imppinen
AUGUSTUS WEITMAN,
rf-'i arprnTßß,. god b* 100 nil at hit new chop •weir the c.ii.
V-/ net of Market nml Third St*i»u. where W
SASH, umt oilier work Id hu line. will l» rn«nnl«ctureu in
tho bffct nyio March i 7. ISo.l-ly.
j. l. cuttle, i
a TTf>nNFlfaAT XjA w ami LANO AGENT. OfTioe ad-
A7KfiShfK:W««t,D Market ctrcot. \
WM. T. GILBERT, j
... A/ivnufirh—At in Bulltowmhip. at the i
B Kood.leH.hn, from McGhon'. RUM.to' ■•«» » j
inftoi u-it! trout Clteit umeK to tho liver—where nllcall.ini
Ills line will be promptly otteml.-il to
GEO. W. EIIEEM, i "
'IADHI ER Tlil K j'l AN UFAUTUR liH I PROSPECTUS)
i? u rs°^ UI ““ t,e “ l , ' nuKll " , ' el ' °" IHO. an. ibS. 0 * ‘| OF TIIE “DEMOCRATIC MONTHLY REVIEW.”
MRS ELIZA IRVIN, ! 'l'/iv lliuhlsnf the Staten, and the Union of the Slates.
THOMAS SHEA, * ES- , h tW ..S , «
I7.ASHIONAIIL.fc, TAII.I ill—ln rtnnw’. Row, on Maikm j ; Sl „| be pnoteil on line ‘‘"•I""". “,V'«Derß».il
; rii:
i SAMUEL B. TAYLOR, ! “ jgr
iTS!.;: u ' ,or “ d 1 sir. I sours:
GEORGE W. ORR,
I h A" w BbOD - 0 *: -EM* OSSSUSTi rJBBHMafcC
1 t pence of<io*. UUIM. CieufiMtf. AprtlM. *»*_ , u) K.enunoduoovenee •??," , IS, r "’”?3f% ro p # „„ lh ,
HENRY LORAINE,
I The moil inflexible Urmue.*, CaMeeiw wuoom. • j
tkill will be required to avoid complioatinr ®“ r 1 t . he a( j.
! .11-n »» ■ 'hn. 7l ul Kampe V
! ofll'lS. i.'m—We.l
i-ir'K 1 f”n«
••=s£SSS?;it 3
e CYti £:;™L y -i , hi»
?^^i : . c r n rb , .r^'; n e l !, o s.rii:br«^.vf;7S^n«
! ss b T'=
: ~ u ;. h *» b fiSS , ci« n f’
Ui f i»iM.t»ibmofi io oor ru*o« We ask neuho. -onbdentono
j liieeonliolof OVID V.
; i^ |GCS ro
! ?'n: ra Y Ob~''.S b- ..Muucd to “The* Uemocrullt
&*«... ».d m 1 *
boo’i'iaine t wi'l I'" f.i.' l'-'l w‘h “ ' m.y " f 'he H. »l.w.
ROBERT McNAUL,
'fANNEtt-Ai iho 1.11 aTA.M) in Cwwtnwittj-^.,
RICHARD MOSSOP,
RETAILF.K OF Futu: GN AM» UOaJESTIC MEB- ‘
'HANIiIAi: a liuiioi:s-ai bial-1 m Lot. uni
.land Aloi. 'n i 1,.. wo-l.mmiAl.tioa. hoe d0.1.v1.
\VM. P. CHAMBPRTS,
WIIKEL'A UmM l'. Cll aIHMAKKK. and HOUSE tl
aIUHN FAINTEIt Cuiwouivlilo. I)M _ a , 1851
B. F. STERLING,
CJADIILE 1l AMINES MAKER. “VPIFkM or
fe fUK PCACL—l.u:wtoivil!e. __
JOHN W. SIIUGERT.
j VV^Sow’li.*i A «*!o°«e l tS onlo?" iSSM®*’
l IIURXTIIAL & BROTHER,
M 1 ERaONi* mo LUMIjEK 11 KA1. t:K--. W• n,; lnnd
i'oit Uliico, B.a«tlofd ip , L ie:uhcld ex Ai’Ul *3.
TRIAIi LIST for Muy term, 1853. I
| John rn mi l hull '• '‘‘‘Vll !
’ fo‘if,b i'm.. 4 " ' «L o'« .l"Hl Galluher
1 Wm IMln-ora vi. i-cicr Bloom I
'wm'\V W?“oo v,. Win. Hl-omi I
| jl“',b MoGiaokno
Jnhnl'lrich v,. Jnmo.Hntt.rwn
THOMAS MILLS, - jFSSF
« $ ksc
WILLI AM ULACKSIIAIHK, ! k“ e ?,tr '! f.yi'S-p
/''.AnINETondCHAIUMAKER.nnd HOUSB nudStOjV , W, h- m * «»• J.
V> t'AIN I'fitt ore d;ior .ontli o! the PreiDjionan CnurLh. 8. B TVjioi vg Wm. &W. li. bloom
on leomid itreel. Clou, field Pa. Apn , 1 l hotnptoo St Ualeman vi. Reed a McCullough
l r nviil i'>)■ well lease nn»ref
| Unnitv'* lixwjulou *•■ kVra t j I *Uj u “ ot *'
C<.Mod m (“uk«r Ann Aj»°>
I.ipuid uMoflloovei »« M*?h ß n^'to I Suclie!l
A. Mncla". V.. w™ 1-d.r.on R
ThomaiKinnM ' v !' /; fluid & Company
L. Doreoy WM. POttTCR, c'rolh’y-
GEO. RICHARDS,
riASHHINAHI.Ii TMLuU-tVe.l end ol Shnw’* How
Jt* ui, , ini* — Clou, held ■ ll, ‘ u 13 '
O. B. MERRELL,
/■'triPPER 'l'IN SAEFT IKON WARE MANUFAL-
I'lLKEli-Al tiei«iei ; iold .land ou M1 *7£ 1 . ,1 j7T7!l
tielii. ' ‘ ’ J- _ --
J. &. J. G. RUSSELL.
TANNERS & OOUHRIEBH AM) DEALERS IN ALL
kind, of Leather. Hldei.Grain, So taken in erobanan.
f’enatville l*a —(irninytanhiiU P. u., reb. 4,
DAVID SACKET,
CABINET AND CHAIR MAILER. Loon it ,1 between
Second and Third, Clearfield. Fa. April lb, 100..
CHAMBERS & KLEPFER
Wheelwright & ohaikmakeril
poit. Like .owaihip. Den. mi.
GEO. B. GOODLANDER,
WAGON i MAKER—Lnlhet,burn. Work done to order
on audit uotloe. and on «ood taimi. Dan. A), bi.
DR. S. L. COBLE,
rwd'-Bceon* mile eun ofCleirfield Bridce
1? Will LVind 10 *ll Oil. on the .hottest
SAMUEL ARNOLD,
,\/l KRCM ANT end PEOUUOH EEALEU ; ft
IVI o.eartield county, i’n. A _ .
FREDERICK ARNOLD,
DR. G. F. HOOP,
JpRENCH VIGUi. OleailleW county. IBSJ
johnTlhilburn ,
~JAMES HOLLENBACH,
R«M.r*rs«fc."‘
' J. H. JONES,
s&.
GEORGE WILSON.
rmtivnirf *N may bo loaod at LUIHEIiS
P'LYjUfi. when nui absent on proleuiuoal Uaitucu.
Pebraary 3J. t&3. __ -
“ ' M. E. WOOD,
wuvHiriAN. May alwnyi be found at hi* residenco in
P paiwout»lU«. when not profeitlona r , 8 ,(
SAIMKON
n p eJitniU ncd .i». keplcou.jeuuy «? A^E d B “^” a ' 8
March X I
Dissolution of partnership.
man Knd WILLIAM WLI.LS, m lho Lombenni lo.inaii
staffiw* j««.hh uUf. « t L°sut"d« if
ciwk wui liiiiuived bn oaHuol cddmdl od tho out boy ul
Moichloit. Wi’.ncal aor M c fA KLIN.
'VII.I.IAM lIUKK.
IJENTt.N bIiEMAM.
Wit,LIAM IVL'LLH.
Entnpriio Mill., April 5. Ifts3-—3l pa.
IN conteqe.M. »' « ven.pOTary « 'tSo
1 my bu»iue-i in the lianJiof f>. J UAvA
witl cive It hn a tentioe. and who in* tho papers of my ch
eats l tb«efo-e request mi out uliumi to call auon him lor
nay 'information iney drsiio iclatlvo to b isiueu in mv hands. |
indebted to mu are alio requeued to moke buy- |
m n a»dh,.r cuipt will 1)0 P.u. fo.aay omocoto l
mocey until him tor mo. Ma? W*• PAKKbtT.
DissolutloiTof Partnership.
TH K i o-Partueist>'i* bffeioloio •ustinj boiween MAT
TIIEW fUttCBB and US U 1..V1 AJ, t.ailaa o. oa't.
nor. in the Meman lla bu.ioois tn maiford towni Ip.Cionr
field ouoaty. WO* dieiulved by motoal oo.iont on the l lib «
Aord imt. The 8001, and Accuanti ol tho lat. film atela
toe bande ot Matthew lorcco, whole tho only P non author
; iied to settle toe same.
Biodlord. Acid 20,1823. —pd.
Then,
nn i>n nN ONE AND ALD Th»»ab*ofib«rt*fc«i ple»*
i L,J) BTAND. where he *» ®« w receiving Q
Large and well selected assortment of new
and cheap seasonable goods,
Which ha will di»po>eorapon inch tarmi a» will «i*a nolvor.
aal aatiifacuoa. MATTHEW FOECEE.
Bradford. April HO. IESa.
For M , Rent .
THE Owellioi paitoftlw tiIiEARMKLD ACADEMY.
Apply to, / • J. B tyeENAIJ.Y.
CliarSaid,April I'M, .
Valuable Real Estate
AT PRIVATE SALE.
. fit* jt. fit M
TUB lahisribm.hi bohalfofthohelriorConud
offikotownship, Clearfiflrt county. dortftMd* oflef •?
I‘UtVATE HALiStho following disoriMd wrtl know»ft»rt
valuable REAL ESTATE cnniiiting ot
A FAreas OF 106 Acres,
Sitnnto in Piko towoinlp, Cronrficld county, on the m»i»
ro»U iondinx from (Jnrwenivillo to Tyrone four tmlu IrO®
Cnrwcusvilte. null knownauhe
“'iPKniAMf'S.
Thii CATHOLIC
, \*4 will vote I‘s nor
cent ol nil • hrno odii.
t *,e* incidental to the
respect nb 0 I rin aI 9.
married or nomamou,
nod amally hnown
Wise Farm,
pff&h. The improvements consist of
S&pp about 75 acres of cleare&lMd,
a good state of cultivation,, a
LavgcbiccUing-llouse, a Large. Sank
Barn, Spring-House, Dry-House, Shqp,
and other necessary puddings, together
with one of the largest, kst-Selfcled, and
most productive APPLE and PEACH
ORCHARDS in the county.
Thll I'AilW It well inonlM wllli cJcolient
ejicotieil in the connty. The ijod ». of sooo d™
oroiluctiee, anil well mlnPUil fur bnlli «um »d .
1 1 ii located Inlho iniiluof n vopnloui nail lodo>'fi '« » “•’
raunt, convenient to u aood muiAot, good unit mtlU, auU t»
panicuiin apply to either of ihicabici*-
bor< or to Mo*0« Wiw», on thw pr*mUf«. .
I’hp property will bo told oo ibe raott raaioooble tertui **
a warruotee deed siren
MICHAKI. Wit*,
WIt.I.IAM Wl >li.
In btlmirnl the lirin ol Jonmil Wm.dtoenvd
Jnnnnrr I’-'. —lf.
ipa E EXlSKUlsfct* Ilf this ImoTITUTIO* were n
-1 Men-il on Mi IN DA V, the ileib mit ,nn 'er the ohirje
ol JAMES IiIOUEIS OUKIIuN. A, M. .
rn» otiioct nf mo T r oitee» is to nines the Academy now
ilw I ootina cjn'emulated br the if>uuuoric» ‘l l ®***
,U atbio“br cllenoa to the youth of Clearlleld county.op
p rioni iei of r- ceivm* the benefit of a
Thorough English and Classical Education.,
As waj a* Die 1 iti -u line, oi Ko-nneu.m > loiifucuoa.
Kalee of Tuition .
COMMON KNGLI"Wi DEPARTMISN'T—Embra
o,n* Uoßdmif. Writ nil, Spelling, Anlhmatio,
finicliali Grammar and lit'tory, per w
vViVmaiiiik’ en<)’ i.i iii D":paktmi&iC"”"...s p®
o rih.- °|,Ty^t*X Lll Y. 8«5'».
ClearfieM. April 30,1H53. __
Sheriff’s Sale of Real Estate.
Mn y vmuecir.'iDiini winoi v.-j
L> ,oed out nl tlioOourlul Common Plea, olw
Ulemliold .minty, nnd lo me direcicd. will bee,
i • tmli If Knlo. nl llio fon'l iiouinln'tiolioio-ia 01
Ijl.nifl-ld on MuNDAY the .bit di.y of MAY oeil. M 1
ti'.Jook. i) m., Hie folio »lns deion led pr'i'BHy. «'» A
t'tmflio Traolof l.nod limate to lliedy In.vsi im, C'ee flAd
uoiinty oon'n'ninp PICT, ACR mom ot 1e... I»n j
111 If.v d Wall. ttmeal St Isnily. nod other'
mid by Jacob Knolls to Defendant
exeoulioo and lo be told iu the property of f.eotiie Roomer.
y WILUAM POWELL. Sheriff.
Sheriff i Office, April SO,
An invaluable Book, only 25 cts. per copy.
“Every Family Should have a copy.”
rnnn cupibs sucu in dess tiia.i three
50UU MONTIIS. A new edition, revUed and nnpiof •
oil. jo»t inae i. ___
DR HUNTER’S MEDICAL MANUAL AND HAND
BOOR F' IK Til IS AFFLICTED. Oonlammc anout
lias of the Olicio. Propreaa. TieaUnaot and oQfa of every
lorn” fditeaae, contracted tjy PromAtmoo.Bexoxl Intercouru.
h» SUI aho.e. ot or U xtia! Excel. with adviM lor the r Pre
vention. written la a fami.iaj «|rl». avoiding all raadicii ttoh.
nio.lltie . aad every lame that would » , « d „™'K l 0 n , l !!
n . nci from th* nuultotiome twenty yean iocc-juloi ptao
u'Sa excluaively devoted lo the cure of dimaeee of ade mate
“Vo «h'hT.'added receipt. fortbe core oMhe above jliienMi.
and a treatiio ou the Onutet. Byrnut mti and Carnot tne Fe
ver ar.d Aeeo. for Twenty. Five cent, at MPT. ?*«“" "‘"JJ
toiler. will ho forwarded to any tian or the United dtateiLOy
nail. Iree or peltate. A 'draw oo.iato paid Leaden* <» .
Pu Miahera, or' 1 Box lHtr, Boat Offioo. 1 hiladelphla
• Tina la. without exception the moat cnrnpnhe aivo »nd
Intelluihle wort pubiiahod on the data of dlieatea nf “JhWh It
treat, at oidmt ail technical term., it, ndd.e.ae. tteeil' Ici the
reaxon of Ita reader.. It ta Bee trom all ohjocllanaple matter,
and no parent, noweeer fnatldloua. can ob.eot to plaouplt .
tne iirmda o' hi. aona. The author he. devot ed manry.o.tp
the treatment of the vanoua oomplainla ireated .1, and w l h
liul, orentu to l-nfr.i and 100 llUlo ..raanmptlon to lm
fo.« ’ he ha. oil rrt-d lo the world at the merely nominal pr J
orS'cant. the lluilaoriaome twenty year, moat anoowdci
P ' ? -Noma7h«?r I pamnt ahonld be without the knowlodun
imparted in than in»u nablo work 11 .""s'^,f*”
pain mortification and aorrow to the yomh unoer
Cl ‘^^hlm^a P nVie^r?mTi‘ , n T Ohio, in miliar
Medical Companion, aaya
mif vnnth br evil eiample and the onaeaLe or tne i
bltt to to “eid the publlc ml.d - J ,
check, and ultimately to rf®ove th * w J r d /;‘ p ' o ! ,
hnmnn wreichedouM. woold confer the freau’ii »e»*iu
to the'relißmi of Joan. Chri.t on the Pr~«< . i ;V,
eratlona Interop runce. (or tne o*e mtoxlcauojc
though it hat alum taoutanda upon thouaaodi. » "«t « v
ar acooryn to tho human race. Accept mytlankoahr. ■
of.he afflicted. and, believe mo. .our co. worker in the a o
work yon are in actively encased in . ,
. (i«/cod r will ba forwarded (tocorelr eivoloped andpoar
> auppUed on the rnoit libonil term*.
mount joy academy, .
MOUNT J‘)Y Lat>c>»'er couniy.l’a.
Honor Ihli Inititunon will open on Iho HHdl TUBS
i.. v | ma y neii nml c<munoe live month*
lilnrTlnl AiSdv d«»i2Ded loat giorient! for College, or
“„S(“man* Uniinfai.loielbc, with Vocal and Irulrum.n.
“hix" BNM3*-For Hoard. VVaihlor, Tuition. So.
.V U»« Bafh.l. ami Mathematical Depaameot. g
la theOtu.cai Department,-.....
For reference und parucalara. J. dd L M OOBE. pnncloal.
I Modol Joy. Wirch LD, 1853—51.
oiler tuYiia L»dl f »” d «'“fuowi:
Held, nn opportunity to a'.lain a tliorooali, praoUoal aaowi
d.-rnjned.ntMn. Alex.lrrm’i. j moobE GORDOH.
Clovfleld. April 30.—'Jt. ——
MATTHEW FOUOKE,
E. B. ULMAN.
CLEARFIELD ACADEMY
MAN, KNOW TIIYBKUV'
Instruction in French*
Attention Regulars I
YOU w ill meet for pnrodu drill. at the
['own Hull,in the Borough of Clear
(i-id. on
The 28lh day of May next, at
10o’clock, A. M.
El. eh member will provide btmielf with
, Sir Rounds ofblenk Cartridge, and be in
,co punctually at the hour, with hu arm*
and equipments in good order.
Bv order ol Cop- Wallace,
uyorner p ETZiVILER, 0, S,
April 22, 1553.
$3OO Reicard!
WAS Lusr on Friday last, tho 15th ‘•J t a.!*. l flsjS" t
m«i.’ and Meehan ci'Bank »> N “W ( R™""2°r. d on* «*>
ffii’“ ““ w
in n plan. o( Blown orlaiki“fiSL jred Uollan will he
Jd h 1 e.U..'«, d» «»*
borortollomoa Fatohtn atOaiwooivißa H(J p^TOHIK.
Ap.il ‘■’i l 11*3,
C rs;pc!,oQ(k£LCg)!Xl.a
laSlhU™,fu'rfhared iy mo. and L .» tv «»*&•
ol iald c«yl« on man on y. DANIEL HEW.
township April 11. 10i3.-4t—pd,
[iiiiiSW or a^e '
ImUKI a GOOD YOKE OF YOUNB OX-
A. m. They will be Mfjd °£”J‘
■3BMDMS3jn tbe tobiwtocr two mile* wort of the
bj.uutfii cl L-ictutield. 13UAEL* NfcJHUUt*
April 30.10)3.
Caution .
A EH person* o’“j'»^^fn^m.M« Bi Ynko B o"Bt%K
Ain any way mod **)*#» m EOQINS.of Wood*
the ponos* on of mid.ttnbm. o {!/j^“ Q 0n ik EX ANDKB.Ir.
Woodward towhip. Aorii 3". InM
Estate of George Adam Korb, dee’d.
Biady lawM'nip Mattit !3i 1253. ' ; ■
Be pi. 8 1852—1 y,