fttd;” inror. : 3ron.' ; an J' 1 if col. 1 1 THE REPUBLICA . '' •- i L ~' V I liirn Brio’s p re'. ihori.' m of niiblu Be.— I 'CLEARFIELD. MOV.. IP, 1A53. or tho vyhig, and woreo than Whig papers of the state, in noticing the election of Alexander Caldwell to the Leg ,'i islaturo from this district—but principally i] i huso which are themselves instruments in .1 thii'hnnds of othors—stato that tho Clear. ? field Republican, “the moulh-ptcco orUov. : Biszler,” refused to support A.S. Arnold, the nominee of the Ridgeway ConvedUon» and would endeavor to create the lmpres iuch ns the Republican had rreiT ■filled ihik ¥ sion,- ,lmt > i , i“ smL T , . • .. S f ;l refused to support Judge Arnold as the Sit >’ nominee, ir such he could be called-that : f the course had been marked out for us by L™ 0 "’ |; his Excellency Gotr. Bigler. We consid- | ne * . ( . r due to the Governor and ourselves, to ” ‘ I announce that such is not the case. The I Kcpublican is an independent Democratic J sheet— uncontrolled by any man, or set of f n ,on—advocating so Ihr ns consistent with ilie established usages of the party—such tiuusuros as are acceptable to, and ealeu*; luted to operate to tho advantage of the mass of the people of Clearfield ;,**I It is not from Governor Bigler, more than uny other punctual subscriber on our list, I thtit ivo receive our support—nor has ho 1 attempted to dictate a course for us to pur *, suo bn anv local question whatever. It ~ from the mass of the people of Clear field that we receive our support, and their interests, welfare and wishes shall be con sulted, and such measures advocated by us as arc calcututed to he productive of ‘the greatest good to the greutest number.’ »a« ito •’ lord! v Siii • UA Mm i H sU ' . ii^o' ■and Ktor ? OCrEx-Collcctor Bronson, of New York i r is out in another letter to Secretory Guth-j ; rie. In this letter, like his fotrmerone, the Kx-Cullec'or lubors hard t° create tho mu| pression pnd belief, that in requiring the Federal officers at New York to carry out in good faith the spirit of the concession entered into ut Baltimore in 1852, the Ad • ministration of President Pierce, is thus attempting to interfere with tho local pol itics of an independent State. We do not • hink that such an inference can bo drawn from a fair construction of tho course pur sued by Mr. Guthrie in this matter; and the labored efforts of Judge Bronson to get up a false impression in justification of his - own conduct, is much more obnoxious to ' the true Democracy of tho country, than was hid first act of insubordination in re fusing to treat all Democrats on an equal ; ity, who, in faith, adhered to the I . measures of the compromise. i 1 Wo are glad that this unfortunate diffi culty in New York does not extend to our * State. We would that they would be left j to work out:pf;.th oi Jefferson, county. -/It ia thosa “ lone ' vho have taken tho pairia-to qualify themselves that are capuble.to act in the capacity Ql publisher of a newspaper. It is becoming too common in this coun t rv, that young men will employ themselves lor a short time in reading a few pages in Blackstone, measuring tape, or some such business—and at the same tithe loiter arouud n printing office—read theexchan nes, and perhaps pick up a stick occasion ullv, aud obtain a slight knowledge or set tin" type, and at once declare themselves qualified to shed their light abroad, and avow their willingness to engage as editors and proprietors of a paper or be he tools in the hands of those who may desire to have controll of such an instrument. We do not say that such is the case with the voun" men referred to above—wo trust not, however. But we do say that it is be coming entirely 100 common for personsto engage in the business who Have never ob tained a proper practical knowledge of ho same, and are unfit toacl in such a capacitj. f'of [own t “if**.' [ring Is of ih a ; [rise: M Hlio »d!e |ch. W- Was considerable portion of to-day s napor is taken up by communications, two of which are in reply to a communication pairs,to be unacquainted the communication, while the W not hesitate for a mordent as to the^ource from whenco.it eminaies—and the tioii foul as it is, is charged upon a Minis ter of the Gospel.-, iThisi we think must be tt mistuko—orrifthi nulhorever h«|».oW* ciated in that cnpacity hd certainly has ere this abandoned the profession, and now appears in all his deformity. Ju{6>«6 from tho tone of his production t ithagina that a pack ofcardswould Qn a more Suitable pocket piece for him a Bible." „___i__i4-^4 s^t ch- i B'ankFaiuures.—Telegr^r (e datC( a „. es.ihjth& Daily News, oPp r( ;^| jg'.jjr, nouhed that a_rumor n ' t> ■ tlwt tho'Bdnk' of York, on the brokers of the O^d'gftfthft M l to purchnqojho .notd3,_ ritv■ thotßpnk mf Maasillion, Tho "at Cincinnati, on the notorious prize \hr> _ nrres>4 in New York, on the fiB u Wstant, anti M^saclw,. “ ; -‘K | os m inea ' TUB KEXT STATE cJSTESTWS: i It will be scci)' following tion.'ndopted by the Stalo Cpp\r»l Commit tee, that the 'time (or holding the next Democratic State Con'vfentfoh’of Pennsy|- vnnia, hasbeen'fixedotfthd eighth of March. The preumblo below Utmishea d aatishic tory reason for elm Aging from lh6'4th to the Btn, in this iristiuicc. ■ ■ Wheiieas, Tho State Convention of 1853, empowered the Stato Central Com mittee to fix the time of holding tho 'next Slate Convention at Harrisburg, and where ns the usual day, the 4th of March will be Saturduv. Jlcsvtvcd. Ttial the no it Slnto Convcn be held nt Harrisburg, on Wednesday the Bth of Maicli next at‘lo o’clock, A. M., and that it wil) assemble in the Hall of the House of Representatives, if it should be tho pleasure of tho House to grunt the use of their Hall. Sl WM. L. HIRST, Chairman. WM. CURTIS. $ Scc’vs HENRY L.DIEFFENBACH, $ oO~The Temperance meeting on Mon day night last was not so well attended as on former occasions.- .Speakers appeared to bo quite numerous however, considering the number of persons present, and sev eral short, but vor.y, appropriate addresses were delivered,, and arrangements made ! to have petitions for a. prohibitory Jiquor law, printed and circulated throughout the county. i . i>, the the person who murder dered Rjchard Conklin, in this place, on last election day, has not yet been arrested. The search has been given up. Persons who hud been searching for him for over a week, returned last week, but bad not obtained any information as to his wltero abouts. This is the second murder com | mitted in our county within the last yeur, ! the perpetrators of bothof which have been | permitted to escape. . . oO“Tbe proceedings of on ‘Anti-Log. Meeting,’ held at Glen Hope, on theSthof October,appear in litis numbor. The man uscript became, mislaid and had been for gotten, which accounts for the delay. The California Dew* New Ouleans, Nov. 5—9 P. M. —The steamship Daniel Webster ha.s arrived at the Southwest Puss, with advices to the 10th of October—a fortnight later. She reports that the Star of tho West, arrived out on the 31st ult., and started on , her return trip on the afternoon ol thO| same day. Tho Webster brings one hundred anu seventy passengers, and fifty thousand dollars in gold, received by the steamer Sierra Nevada from Sun Francisco on' tho 15th. The Golden Gate and'Uncle | | Sam sailed on tho same day for Panama. I The passage wa9 made between fean i Francisco and New Orleans in twenty ! duys. ... The news isj very mongro. One-tlnrd of the city of Sonora had been destroyed by fire, and the loss of property will a ! mount to a million and a hall ofdollurs. The mining nows is encouraging. John Mitchell, iho Irish patriot, who recently escaped from Australia arrived safely with bis family at Sun Francisco on the 12*h of October. Ho last came from the Sandwich Islands. MARRIED.— On the third inst. by | the Rev. James J. Humillon, Mr. John L. Rex or Bloomington, Clenrfield co., to Miss Mary Jane McClure, of Pike Town ship. On the same day, by the same Mr. Ro bert M. Johnson, to Miss Priscilla S. Wise, both of Jordan. Township Clearfield'co. DIED.—On Sunday evening tho 10th ult, near New Washington, in this county, Elizabeth June, wife of Simon Stewart, and daughter of William Feath, Esq., formerly of Centro county, aged about 21 years. FIT! FITS! FITS! the veoetaule extract epeleptic pills. For thecureof Fits, Spasms, Cramps,and all Nervous and Constitutional Diseases. piJRSUNS WHO ARC UABIUtUNO^UN UgR UU* wmmm ip c\”Vccc‘^ by lioiiuu tn.y an out of th. Piltw »» P«r “’J;Sh!aQ-. U im have tl>« Villi «ant throoch Slay 1.7. MJS tr- ORPHANS’ COURT SALE, jfja Hmse and Lot in Curwemville, Penn'a |>Y »Irt«i»l»°BMb« Court SrnS’ , ’io , 6-“o?l*'o»’ b *^ R3T “ ONUAV ° r DEOEM ‘ BEU. it®, » u 11111 o *"* lD . - . rj U Lot of Land, situate in the fiorough of Cur ;iWen3villo, on the corner of Sialc and ■ ■■ i: Thompson Streets, KrontlD* E 0 foet c* *•" “* oirtUuildla«« wilh.w.lliou. Ueouucd. ond** procuedißi* ooufinnailoß .r lb. ..1.- ‘ mcEABD CUEHIt, Tnn!»». vf atir „ t. Uo»»ri 1 U jJSdA. U’SJuJnib. - UoßtaJ Is_'lSbib- fc lltyi(tll'i'OllM4Mi JnhaNotdOfi . , Joseph Lino. ■ ■v ' .. J.lLU.ei* sVillloms, ot al. JohoKemoioa, ’J llora. . i Amos Bpasatl. ( ’ ohniiss Uroisdt* t J. P, bßElebapil?. J? j. p. Bn.leb msb. . Chasles Utiudl. ” p r< Jiiioß Vtieftar. Chas es Ur.ndi. ■< i. • w r wu f‘ 0 *’ ** * Pont otFlveSehoolTeaelicw - i I PUBLIC VfeNDUE. rtpri'iWiot.Milb.r wilt diet .t rrijlUO SALK. ol bll Ml. A di»jein iM Borough of CUartleld. on Wednesday the 16th inslont. MUfMIbSEUrIEIi »»d EmUBN'ECBrttTIIEP. «W* l bori-Mio*; c-'iil.t'iulo OAft Ol - . ' Bedsteads, Bureaus,TnbleB,Slanas f Chairo r P&lrtorAnd Cooking Stoves,Carpets, &c. Together with a comber or ei ifetee toon“ ‘f' 1 " me r “ • , rc B mdr, , s^.TM# l ”rLi.vWg , who,. .porclixxc, exceed CloGfM. Nov.lb. IUB. i -.'i . ■ v Bflunty Lnnil odd Tension Agency. Chaiilks Tucker, Washington, D. C. BOUNTY LI.ANU atleaieortiay. extra pay. So., for Mil. ilory cod Novel •ervicei. . . . . lloonly Lord obiaioed for the wldowi and .heir, of Volno leer, of IteTexoe Revolution ol 1830. earl extra par obtain ed * Navy, do ihe coa.l or Uoliloiaioaad Mexico r ro»Tjl«l}w. PCS ■ A.ldiea ■CtIAKLES TUCKEtI. Wxxhmxlon. D C. Sheriffs Balc of Beal Estate. MOV virtue of enaJiy will* of Vend t) tued out ol tboCourtol Common l etuolwr Cle&rtletd county.aadtomodirecled,willueex « A.- , IOtKO lo pnbWo »#lo, ot the coufi oou«*»■ the■?»»;•*" Wca*fijld,on MONDAY the day ofDlsUKM|{*»••" at 1 o'uluv.a, m tn„ Use folltmla* described property,to wu. BY virtu# of mrtdry wrin.luaed ool.of'the *•?* c t °. n h r i mad tj «• directed. will be eapowdto pJbUo«aleai the ii.ni time nnd P>aoe, the lotlowiog gj/f ilioate m Becca«e township, Clearfield county. ooe .7'"* £s?Sideomt.Tf eldO.eak. ooQtaiaieglWeore.aad t\lo«- nnae-befog pert oio lane tract aatvefbd on wirreiit, dat ALSO , B\i , srisfJi^isa“ r wjr. , £; sssiWp r ig£!2iS6 « « sswfsills^ Auditor’s Notice. o , |,r.l7.^^r.^icn% d U.V., I UAMIL TON HUMES, J In .he CouM ol CW ALSO t mon t’lcns of Ucnrliuiu B v r«KT!;lSl «d omi miwd ."a or J Jn d o rii’« V .P%i u I nt c |.T .X ; , =A. r 0« «.? hß?suv. M,v t !oT , .arcr.^o u !ji3 see •a^. h s&; >*• “• 01 y. b . u-i»all». isil lakan in execution, and lo tw wld a. Iho p BY vliidbo r A tlmllrt wia;HOedootorih...m. ooatt.»d to to. d ireUd. will b« expotod to o.blio •• • ol im Z - ! told M lb. proportf ol /6WEi.L.ehiriff. I Bh.rifT.OfHc.. Not. B.lBxB. j jf§| VELDABLE REAL ESTATE AT £ ; IP JB l£i Et 0 QiilblSa tft: I 's,'ass'sr«h!» ,b oiS!tt.m 0 r/„ ..cum...- Tuesday the 13 th day of December, 1853, I'aooeiln lo corweßin.le. »m o» i ujditioa to Ihu. ?aSSKS&SKh:«s swa Pike*, liatd Urn coni**** About 100 Acres of Lana, Of which Sixty Acres arc Cleared, A„d older calt.i.tlo. -Tb. UUILDING3 c00.1.t of * Large Frame Bouse, A Large Bank Barn, A vJood llooee. > W«h How, ,A 0'» ««"“.Kf.VlS'i" " 0 u “ o T, o’X oaca- A ¥S±scar. w .Si{.. f “TormSwaTbo imumMo- For farther pertleullr. epp.7 to ; iha aub*ciib«r o« ll» pMtuiMt. 1 “ovemoer S. .853. B K. TAYLOR. Execute,. fall and winter goods. &1£“ IEHSIS <20222 j&1& <2ilnaw°‘ W6A STATION AIU. HAUfi^;“AEUI.B8 ‘.idVIUMJU. ««" »*•' article umal'r kept 1» a coo.Uj itoi*.. . . l.umbir. Cram, aad eouatxr protlua. of kiad. take, la eioßaai. Tor aoode. patton CorW.aa.llle. Wo., 8. 18.8.-H. 11U PATTON. MSW- °-SSM SLfe ,DES ‘ “"VH.tfflatLPHU. k.ABD ANIftI’HEEBE. No*. 8. <23 eissficEfii® nf*® mWENTV PIKOES of Boi>*rlM pl»l ,1 1 , u |t (Dote within? lo paichati' Novembtf 8,1853. Dissolution of Partnership. count,. ha. tain diuolved. BMllu s' & MiEEICK. PtoitcbWlla, OcloMrlf/. 18E3, ss'aDtiaoc&c thalhe s a « ass® .'raft «»> «f “>o?o‘o l MBT OF LETTERS, Remaining in the Pcwt office at Clearfield, on the Ist of October, 1853., ■ A>neM B«*Jamlu. Brown Eli. Duller Goorio. gallon John. Ug‘fi!ußM P A!d»“iSX^ mim hart Jons Mill Uaithia*. Mormon n • “ " "« N H.LEUOEN, P.M. Gtaarfiold. Ootobar 6, 18 M. ■.., y?cxatlfl.cßtc&a— S,« nnd ttha rtcalpla lortha mroa. U. w.aiw * jnl, Stb.lbM. • ■ ’ A. rtIIAIIHOY IIOt.BEVIT.WIib WAINVVBtOHT.tKm &«s MABKET SI'HKET. Phlladolpbit. 1803. II IHM-dnr V, , jk, Fresh Supply of Saltan Sail, |-v F BUPEaiOHQUAUTir-P«r •*•)>» =r r • ■-r---r~r r ~iir■ ORPHANS’ COURT SALE®.! Off 3E©sall ISsttaftOo BV order of theOrjihaM 1 Opart of tMa field o*iootr, there wmiS eo»d et PUBLIC VENDUE. 01 pot err. tl the Ooart Houeatatbe Boron*hol Clearfield pa Mooday b<* 6th rUv of Deoember >863. ell themtenetuf ihe miaor children of ifllsNßY EVkAßjatadeo’d .o Girard town.blp.of loeed tpa oerteie pieoeotlaud thereto, conlaUing about Eighty-four Acres nod allowance—having a house, barn, andothorout buildings thoreon erected, and u quantity of cleared land thereon. ntliilhiiui [iramlni boufbt aad be d br aillole of a*rM nnlwiib Juba K.alinl. Eaq.. by laid Heir/ Kjrlai. Ooo'il. T rnuß _Ji a *h at the cooflioiatljn of the tale. H* order of tho Uouit, JOj. SITTER, Guardian. Ootobei U 7 • 1868. i __ M ORPHANS’ COIJRT SALE. M JlJ Valnabe Real Estate. "oWsAI.Eaf•« !!«•«•» «• Cleaitial4-e» l| ic i■. , . 71 fom First Monday of December , A . D.,180J, I .11 .k.i/...L1a nroDinr. lata tbafMldeuoaaf ISAIAH FUL decMied ' altoaie la the Itorouili or Olaarflatd. . nSe ' .T p, Mnclvro I.OTB. known In lb. plot SPSfeiaiiaxVbVis^M^ 11 V KRMB I IF Bonn! -U n • hilflti. poiubaiodionei oajhal and Movtffage. u y onlei of the Cooit. October U 7. IBM. • W. A. ,W ACC ACE. AiWt. Court Proclamation. | Win: UK AS. The Uonoiable JAMKSBt'KNrtloE.rre' I "oat Jndae oMia Court ol Umoul Plea, ol the btah tecalh Judicial ll.itrial, oorapowd ol th« rjoaßUg of C* fl jj tvitttio aad iiiiaioa nod ihe llooniauie HtLtiAuw BH Awlnd JOHN P. lIOIT. Aiiooiate Judaea enuotr, have iiiutd their precept bey.na detelUeTlllKj V c H f «gß h TJ.SBfcr tt, o*F an” APSwd.'tu'«H U w{ ciea-ne'd cou.tr. o. f • FIRST hIONUAIt ol Deo. next—Oeiua tte btliday or the mouth NOTICE 18. THEREFORE. HEREBY GIVEN. I Te the Coroeer. I* nod for the onuuty oTCleaire'd. to »i'P«f in hitowe proper ptrioa. wlib 8011., Record., I- lh« citll.nl i>r Cl.ar fl."d e.° cooml«. effio. a.n door to. aad ora. Dr M 'Uod John Scon. K»q.. Hun Goo. Taylor,ontl lion. Jna. Owir., Hun lincdon.—Hon. vVin. I*. Schnell. anil Alex. King. fj., Dedlurtl. Gen. Win. I!. Irwin, I^wi.io«n.-- lion. Stmuel Cnlvtn. Ilolliduyeburg. Gen. William Ayrci. Uarriaburg. Gcnmull A Croawell. No. 811. Mutkct at.. Philadelphia. Omuber 2r. |B.»J- Ox Shoeing. 1 mllE tnoiorlber -111 b. I. 01n>n*'d.* 1 X» > ‘."bediSJ^bS; ti7«' 10 ,e '“ lo ' “n.^ATrE^UN. STONE WARE s^^mrrvnniyg^(2&'lQDtr*sy > o ofhimiEßsifußOrr'w'Sele tb«r ere prepel' 0 F PIPBIOLLAHS cpßitaatly oe hand. Ortfen fSSSIt -uffid te. ead . Ilberj; dj-^TEH? wbol«all. ii P | U i rch«..J i3 _ 3( O. V. PORTER^ Splendid Assortment of Foil and Winter Goods. ,L. Bn.ua •*"*!£& E£t I nora, U»t **• *“ (2UOu£~»fatoli it la hta de a»*tot* fftj , topUa „. inrmlnnilonlo diipoia T lgsB C. KRATZF.R, Merchant and lumber i hAi.eR-coteet or Plant end bocuit itreou-Uearncld. , Esl JAS. ALEXANDER, OMWI.F.R AND 11A R NtSAMARE U “ W; 1 VjTffi! h O on Mnikelitree.,neeiMettell’tho^l._J>eo JOHN H. I-lILBURN, Boot *ad BIIOE MAKER. Becop-I iliwt. BOr'joppo.iU ‘ ” J A MESHOLLENBACH, BLACKSMITH, on Thud meet. between A elk*end Wnlnnl. Cleat field. Pa. Aunllo. .no.. !' HENRY LORAINE, pIIYBICIAN ned DRUGGIST. on I hie letidence. Clearfield. Aplll to. icoo. JOHN VV. SHUGERT. ] WAGON maker, corner of Thud and Eooott itteet. j Oleerli.ld. Bepnitm* donetoordel. Apnl.Jb. Od | GEO. RICHARDS, F^ , i!S^.Vn E ,r,T l 3. ,LUH - VVe ' 1 ‘ B ' l Hcc Bl oo. W 185 .110 ' V THOMAS SHEA, FASHIONABLE TAILUK-lnShnW.Bow'. on Merkel nnai. immediately over toe I oil Oco-Oleiiljcld^^ FREDERICK ARNOLD, Merchant nnd produce dealer. Lutherihnu Clearfield Co., Fa. April H. Wed. DAVID SACKET,. rNABINET AND CHAIR MAKER. Looost it., between Souoed end Third,Ulenrlield, In. April H>. HLI. A. L. SCHNELL, 'AlLOR—Lutlrereburf.—will do hii wotkyaitei rood nnd nicheup. ui any otirer loliow. Deo, on. leol. WILLIAM A. WALLACE. ATTORNEY at LAW. Office edjiinmrliliieiidenoa on , Second itreet oppoiltethe te.ldeuo.ol Co.. «&•«• | lIhI.I .... * nTn - - - DR F. ANTES CANFIED. HA VlN(i,uorohnird the property and iliunrion of Dr,o. F. limps, tee dare hie proreutooal *fr-io*e to lb. ot l ineni el PRENCII VILLE eed vtoteltir.—Office oae doo{e*'l hUUV Btore. JnnaJd.ltM. SAMUEL ARNOLD, Merchant end produce dealer. i.otheHbnrr. Clearfield count.. Pa. i McNAUL, . tpANNER—At the oLD STAND In Cuiw.t.wWe.^^ GEO. W. RHEEM, CJADDLER. lIABNKSS fc TRUNK MANUPALTUBER O —On Second il.eet Immediately net 0. I). Wnteon • ’JEL-JSJ?*! CHAMBERS & KLEPFER. WHEELWRIGHT Sr CHAIUMAKERB/ fco.-Bridr potl. Pile .oweihrp. Deo. HP. IBM. L. JACKSON CRANS, A TTOHN EY-AT'-LA W-onn be fouod at the oßce fonn- A. erly occupied b/G. B. Uerretl.on Soookd Street Cleat O-Irl Pe J ire. 8 IKVt-nrt Dll. GIBBONY F. HOOP, HAVING cba»rodbu rtaideao* *rom KMaohviiie Jo K?* Jar»villo.iß Morn* to#n»blp. 4«pkatfotlj offer* Ht**er vloet lotbe larroQidinioommonitj. jbco »°» h»j. JAS. B. GRAHAM, POST MAbTE.I, MERCHANT end DEAFER IN LUM UEU —Grehemton, Biedfotd (w Dll. S. L. COBLE, PH V6ICIAN tetidtooeoae mileea*t of Clearfield Bridge— will attend to All call* oa tbeihoitettaoycfc JQ gJ3 VVM. P. CHAMBERS, Wheelwright, cii\mMAKER. uC "■!>! J. L. CUTTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW and LANO AGENT, Offioa »d. jo aide bLraPdancr. ™ Markal »ttß«l. ]BM JAMES BIDDLE GORDON, ATTUUNEY AT LAW. Oiaatliald. Fa— mayua ca..»l>l IB Flench or Carman. May 18. low. L. R. CARTER, A GENT (or tha lala of STOVEB. MILL-GEA® , g° t “ d A CASTINGS ol all kiad*. ai»o. WAR IRON ® N AlLd. Thietbinf Machiaai. Plowa, Aallcolioral lmblemaat. So. od Becoml aireet. onder he Priatia* Uffioe n. IBSH. THOMAS MILLS, riOACII ANO SLEIGH MAKER, o. Third ajrrat. ba L/ tweeoMarketand Locu*UClearfield. Pa. Aptt»w» M- HURXTHAL & BROTHER, Merchants aau lumueb hhalers. wooiia»s Fod Office, Bi ad ford ip.. Clearfield co. Apnln. *»• M. E. WOOD, PHYSICIAN— Mar alwar. bo fonad at hli raildanoa la Cuiwoai*ille. when aot imilauionallr a bloat. JMj| LEVEirFLTEGAL, Blacksmith, Luib.r*bnn.t;a.." 1 11 J.V' 1 ),'??A l ; nau la bullae,aad will ano laini.h WALONB. BUL UIES. ho . voiy cheap, aad manufactured la ihaaott »t»la, aad war-omoj ISAAC SMITH, Merchant, and dealer in lumber and ... THOMPSONS, HARTSOCK, & CO. I K r.^«»’?o^w o :d^^• ,, '•• A " s" THOMAS H. FULTON, At CO., MERCHANTS, aad exten«i*a dealer*, aad MaaßlMiuiei. orLamber. Bald HU'.. dalUM.ISad. ELLIS IRWIN At SONS, At the moatn at Lioa Ran. 5 mile; from Cl'arfleld MERCHANTS.andMten.iie Lumber inunulaoiuten. JaneW.lßil. T. JEFFERSON BOYER. PHYSICIAN— oan ba liiuad at bit ollioa in UnU.J.ClaulioidcoQßtr. Ya.. wk«n not » b *jnt oo p io. I’auloaai builiiu. , Bayurobar U. IboS. I MOSSOP & POTTORFF. 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