I is now con(pssedl^inadeg» latc 1 atc to , v«,» l*J^d " of | ‘ Vi£®l "^I^MFsr&LPS,..^L ■ the duties to bo performed by them ;in • cherished expectations. ' ; «i vorv matomtlv rrducotlie estimate, wbik from the scei)o6 ; oif.earth, without - Hlo( . k WAtEU m AIU hi. p«««*ui*i£s£ ■ of which tho Stntps of Plofi. 1 In cxncndine iho appropriations made to undertake fo administer the ana rs ot a ■ ver-v materially, reuqcu,me .estipwe, « »•'?,» « • ••• , tiii.-ihiiie«»"of the sla-'-' w»ich.i»nJclock,nwui, touaW.MJ wakbisnT' Si consequence oi wmen, tno £>iates 01 i tori-, in eApt-uu.**;, n i ■ . \ tlm nr-rmisnd avbrfme duration-dP human ‘having entered.upon,tuQ Uunes .01 mu-uu : eu. ee*«r«i‘*mt« «*nni»nce in tin bmioM*. .nomm* I da, Wisconsin, lowa, Texas and Califor- by the last Congress, Severn cases have ,- £ froth ; tion,fo which ho had been called by the j fi niq, and districts of other States, ate' in. arisen in relation to works for the improve- jlipn, anti Jherofore that its cohnexmnwiih, J» fi hy-iem/ improvements voicci of his. countrymen.) .Having' occu-. ,cn^vjfa.;wo^ l it. i «t ? i r ?» g . |«| Xt excluded from the full benefits of .ho mcnis of harbors, which involve questionsa ofrllnq character should bo met- i 1 pU? d v aim,* continuously; for mote .him GEO. B. GOODLANDEU, : *4 -.1 Hvstpm l.v thn functions of tho as to tho right of. soil and jurisdiction, nnd. ; dental rather than primary. .0! tho-past tmy .jeers, wmii.nuiQ.KV_i of the other of' t*rA«t*.>.MivKKa-i.ttih« ,, oo , f.- Wo,k do.. Mdu i r j£'i,,™ ,i,ia eo„, fc( L»o=„ : iw ¥ »i,. w % trie, judges in all those States, or parts of thor.ty ofr the State,and govern- apnroc,ohr,g tho magnUudo ol; the wbj<««, Jre' teXTh. m a, ♦ 5 ~ • , . 1 nionls; The riclit to construci a brenkwa- And solicitous that tho Atlantic and Pacific been truis ic\eatco in our past pro o iis*j ' nn 'f;V n ‘ n ' n ;i 1 universal IVI BEU-cUyrtd »ue«». one door Mnihor bti »Hmi -4 1 Wi B.< no Cause of the Consliuiliqti is found j follow thi lid,,, of ,hd c»»,i,u,b„ .ho „c, of Con^,, udgmen. demands the speedy action of on which to rest the claim of the United •, pounded and illustrated by those whose! v c,.' h '^ r v inarcaslnS fb?ce tho n, -'of March % 19D3, the oath of,office was VfJGt’STUS" WHITMAN; . V CoScss I will present to you, if deem- j States to cxerc.se jurisdiction over the soil | opinions and expositions constitute he. eel '' ,l, *->|^y o J n^C^ l s , ; fc iowerfuJ, and administered to him on the 2Uh of that „ A »d .. hi. i‘" ‘Mitt i oTdesirable, a plan, which lam prepared^a Stale,! except that-conferredby Uro j J“ n^ f | P 3“ to£ f klCgiwcrn- 1 month, at Ariadne estate, near Matanzas hf to recommend, for the enlargement and cgth section ol the first article ol (ho Con-1 tho powers or tho .prMpqroMs u n w ;„ t j ic P riVil6go in the island of Cuba ; but Ins strength uTWmi«. . ['J modification of tho present judicial ays-j slitiition. Ii is,then, submitted; 1 whether, jlt is, 1 trust, not n^ s w«ry to spy, n P w mfi n i t s gfofc nod hap- 1 gradually declined, and was hardly suffi- JOSEPH H. BRETH, I t,. m in nil cases u horo constructions arc to be no grandeur of outorpii3e, and no present iolb t 0 admii J•. . . .|..A.n SC i ves cent to enable him to return to his home j>i.ACKsaiiTii.ut NEW vvAstuNOTux.uieaii^M i!, Tho net of Congress establishing the. erected by the general government, tho, urgent inducement promising popu ar a- py osaa V nnd , ‘ ces3 0 f i n Alabama, where, on the eighteenth day lhc ,hfr"VL k i««d m7,l k Smithsonian Institution provided that the right of soil should not first boobtained,; vor, will lc ? 1 ! mo to f ' h pvneri 3 I corporation spacious virgin and of April, u. tho .most .calm and peaceful! I President of the United Stales, and other f and legislative provtsion be made to cover ar to depart from that path, wi - j P 1 w ,',j ch 0 nre destined to way, his long and cmhmtly uscfill cn t persons therein designated, should consti-, all such cases. .• .. ~ • . .|ence has proved to bp. safe,, and which ts °;' ub^ e “ t . 'S" r “t in „ an d fast->reer was. terminated. I tuto un “establishment” by that namo,j For the progress made mthc constructioin now. radiant; wiilli the glo'w of pirosper■ d - „ m iUi o ns o rour.ntCL° ! Entertaining unlimited confidence in I and that tho members should bold slated of roads within the territories, as provided and,, legilihiato conStitiiUonial j:’ g ,!!f' n r PThe S c a c o n S id cra tion S seem fullvto justi- your intelligent and patriotic devotion to % nnd special meeting for the supervision of for in tho appropriation of tho last Con-AVe can afford To wait, but we caonoi | 1 hesc r “ c i^ To la wof iopu- the public interest, and being conscious of IthoaShir, of tho Institution. The organ- gress, I relor you to tho report of the See- ford to overlook tho ark | fation* wifi 1 continue m P «ct no Ltivos on my part which nro notm izntion notliavin ,, laken place,it seemed to relury of V\ ur. I R l3 0 P ,„i,;.|, Lv with undirninished efi'ect throu”li at least separable from the honor and ndvnnco |me proper that it should be effected with- There is one subject of a domestic na * i I ’ , ®|"i n I * n g’ “’at restbytho the next half century ; and thaUliousands mentor my country, I hope it maybe my out delay. This bus been done; nnd an tore, which, from its intrinsic importance, properly J ba the ncoS 'But of persons who have already arrived at privilege to deserve and secure, not only occasion was thereby presented for in- and the many mtc.est.ng questions of fu- and arc now exorcising tho rights, your cordial eo-opornhon m great public speeting tho condition of the Institution,; turn policy which it > involves, canno fad w ' l ° l ' of freemen, will close their eyes on the'measures but also those relations of mu ■'3 -. and appreciating its successful progress ,to receive your early attention. I allude and the futme full ol domnnd ancl i nque 0 f more limn one hundred milli- tual cunlidcnce nnd regard, which il is nl : !•' thus fa?, nnd its high promise of groat and .to tho means or communication, by which ont *® r 1 1cm«5!?s ’ ons embraced within the ma-, ways so desirable to cultivate between W - general usefulness: Mwl parts ol the wide expanse of our the^ s Truc?«on f f iit daS! i ioslio pinions oftho American Union, members of ™ °' tho F f " l have omitted to ask your favorable j country nro to be placed m closer connec- °^ dm “"' llon ind ihey will evi- i'lt is not merolv as an interesting topic of! government. b RANKLIN PH^fc- I-. consideration for thecs.imatesofworksof a | t.on tor purposes both of defence and com- gerswrve notas they ill Unfir(i|ation U) - t j nrosent lUeso views for, Washington, U. C., Dec. 1803. _ - local character in twenty-sovenofthe th.r- n.erc.al intercourse, and jviore, especially dently fed to iuU.lthe object ol am ; I consiJcration ! They have import- i . 7 ■ ■ - ty-one States, amounting to one million such as uppurtum to the communication o ' . n vc shall have closed over ant practical bearings upon all tho political j THE REPUBLICAN, f'seven hundred and fifty-four thousand those great divisions of the Union which Whenitho dmiis we are called upon to perform.- - f- fivo hundred dollars, because, mdepend- lie on the opposite sidos of tho 110 ky . n • ofd ly (h e year P lB5O will be Horctoforc our system of government has | CLEARFIELD , DEC. 1 0,1803. ' : of th « grounds which have so ofien Mountains 9 afeluty, the gar 1 m 0 „ wh J may bo termed a mini-; ■ : bc ? n u , r S ed Q S a ' r nSl th ° , nPP ; C t h q nlu,rac mindful of This here ofo e? "s apparent apprehension. A successful war had just aturc scale, in comparison with the deve -, is „ ie second , iapcr issued from federal revenue for works of hs l ae- ; ndf “ Through ap-! tcTminaied. Peace brought’ with it a vus. ’ opmont, winch it must .bus assume, with-. Juri lho wc ! ;k ! We thus ex ■; ter, inequality with consequent injus-iccis from > r j ll ori j or to lay before our ■ .inherent in the nature of th pP _ '• P ] But lho KCnera i subject, will questions arose, bearing upon the domes- jto bo beyond the present ol the cxi t at hs car [y n day as possible, the and because the plan has pio 0 f tlic now present itself under uspects more im-j lie institutions of ono portion of the con- '.generation. . 1 first annual message or President Pierce, ■ ——T'~cr'ii vi’r T oldects'sought.' l ° aCC ° mPI j posing and more purely national by red-j fodoracy, and involving ,ho .constitution- J 1 £ ter- ‘ will Uo fouhd oniifC ’ ,l ‘ C C ° ,UmnS , lut,.cm• 1 ut,.cm • ’ oJmfngaUkotho foterS . oftil |’ S,«r.3t by «».e «L T rliuy nTa d u cn,«ygnj»j Kl . in tho States. Memorable as-an epoch ip population now widkpioad and vastly ; . Tbo w j sc j om 0 f m on who ’oust, and 1 trust, immortal character. Let jid next week, ns Saturday maht is ap- (il'O VV II HI’EM ' tho history of this subject is tho message multiplied As incfecpta to and ind spen- b • i a denco cn! . t _ who had j US J then, with redoubled vigilance, be on ! preaching, and wo nro compelled to filj )1-EII . IIA K Nt WTRUN K manWai^orer I, of President Jackson, of the 27th of May, table lor tho exercise oftlus po var ; 1 E ,j a j stake upori the issue of the Rev- 1 our guard against yielding to the tomptu- out our columns with the matte, already S ...»«■ i 1830, which mct.be system of internal " fut onary SJuggClisposod of the subject donSf the exorcise of doubtful ppvvcrs in type. ? ' CIVmBERS'& KLEPFER. ’ improvements in its comparative infancy ; lary roads and protectlabor., of re u y S I consis- even under tho prosuro of the motives of; p Worshipers.--Bayard Tnv- W 7- „ & ciiairmakeih. fcc-ii.id, | but so rapid had been its growth, that the ,lo appropriations by Congress, for such to J 1 of an(] i conceded tcmporary advantage and ap- J!. i.J, feom Bomba v, India Jan- ; “tSiSI j i projected appropriations in that year for objects, no sound objection canbo w dl, the march of power nnd prosperity parent temporary expediency. ’ j [ n rec ard to certain or the pecu- L.-JACKSON CRANS, lorks or this character had risen to the , Happ.ly r -. 0 . oenSon ! vhfoh has made u, what we arc? ' 'Fhe of Federal MovCmmcn. J alarming amount of more than one hun-policy.and rapidly. increasing population wn.cn 1 J h f ro ,n ,he compatible. With tlfe maintenance ®* ..Thcvarc, as is well known ■ died miffions of dollars. . (impose upon usnoiirgcn neco s.iy a di‘ i o“ "f the Constitution until the offl- honab unity nnd efficient action ,n our of /orias.or, recognizing one v»- in that Riessago the President, admitted preparation, and -Wo biut fc v track:lests, P - d , d - f ,| le Revolution had pillions with the rest of tho worltl, should j d an d-ono evil principle, who contend L the difficulty of bringing back the opera, deserts between assadabfe pointsand a oa- comanU ■ 4h(j f nfford thc rule nm , measure of construe-«^ d ti ;‘ nt ' m °^ c e r V the P un i ver sc. They lions of the government to the ? on ®‘ ra °- lr t°" c P ca P ca ' " f:J|i j firmities of wounds, had ceasccD lion ofour powers under tnc general , he re presenlativo of| ;» tion of tho constitution setup m 1709 to protect them. o nartilate 0 actively in public nffairt; 1 scs of the constitution. A spirit of st net | all its form 9 a ‘ ld ,|,c sco— •- nnd marked it ns an admonitory proof of. the enterprise and cncigy of our people,, P P { y ■ 1 ncquiescencc deference lo the sovereign rights and dig- : “ contains no images, but on the necessity of guarding that instrument are steadily and bolqly struggling to sup. ( as,n con9li . nity 0 f every Siato. rather than a dispos-; firo . fflnd , h lmvq with sleepless vigilancepgaipst the author- 1 ply. Ml experience affirms that, ; tu( . on(il r |„ htg 1 f lhp Statcs> TIIO reserv-ition to -subovdiimto tho Slates into a pio- j for , he performances oTvarious ■ ; itv of precedents, vyhich had not tho sane- ever priva cen‘P _ , vernrn ’ ont t 0 od powers' 3 were scrupulously respected. — ‘ vmcial relation to the centra au '° n ri[oBi ,j, e y ropeat their prayers ev’ry morn • lion of its most plainly defined powers. > [” 09 . ls . ,‘ u '?^dividual 8 watchfulness Nostatesroon put ; forth thp narrow views should charaotenzo all °ur exor ' . soon „ft er sunrise. The dead arc nei- Our government exists under a written ea ‘ cxocu tion 0 f all means of of casuists to justify interference and ngi- jthc wap y ther buried or burned ; but exposed-to tho ' compact between sovereign Stutcs, upit-llh . . ‘ talion, but tho spirit oftho compact was 10 us as n seciod tru.tfr g nirwithlnawnlledciiclosuro,onlliosum : in'! lor specific objects, and, .with specific comrnun • were do.! regarded, us sacred'ln the cyo of. honor, •lonfidence of our consti uents. mit of a hill. The bodies of the rich are ■ grants to their general agent. If, then,’ *' d a -Lrlain thc most p’raolicablo i and indispenSilile for the great experiment! In like mauner, as j- O J-i protected by a wire screen till wasted in the progress of.its administration there signe 5 railroad from thc lof civil liberty; which, environed by in-’ petisablo condition of tli p f . awa y ; but those of tho poor nre soon do- u uTU - have been departures from the terms and economica r L ocean Parties' licrcnt difficulties, Was yet borne foim.ard the Luton, and of the l ren iza 1 [voured by birds of prey. Tim children kyat'- - - ■ ; intent or tbo compact, it is, nnd will ever Mississippi °j in apparent weakness by a power superior, magnificent national future adverted to J > d fr(jm two lo five , ... -■ ' he proper to rcfoV back to the fixed stan- j are now tn tho Bold s M’' ora ! [Q There "is no condemna- docs the duty become yearly Wronger and | V bro „ shl np together till / da’rd which our futhers left us, and 10 j where previous . v o| le rc there was i t> on the voice °r freedom would not pro-, clearer us, ns citizens he‘ * 1 a prope( . a „ 0 to besubio the duties of ' make astern effort to conform our nc-j plied sul icien - 0 obiert-souEht nounco upon us, should we prove faithless Stutcs, to cultiyato a lraterna a L ' married life. Most of the marriuges aro 1 tion toll. It would seem that the fact of the best reason to hope the objec t sought Whilc inhabiting tionate spirit, language, «««} conduct, " |ebrated . nt this timc „f tho year, ond ) ■ a principle having been resisted from the I might be found. blh I different parts of this vast continent can regard to othei States and in reU ® . ° | bo streets continually resound with the 1 • f.S by many of the wisest and most pat-! 'iho means and the motQ P be expecle d to hold tho same j the vaned interests, mshtuUons andhabits, Qf (ho bridul p ,4 eßsions ;. J r iot !° men v ° o f k l ad 3 am’strife, “without | a'ccurato' knowledge desired will be obtain.; , Mutual ' Anna) ' ’who treads slowly- J having pto con( ;i U sion which can be led, but it is hoped that much and unpor-, ,‘ u . tpJ t i\ lt nish the samaa-mcultu- : forbearance, respect, and non interference f or a natural reason— but valorously, in " Ur 3,l a a SisfoSy To its most earn-! taut information will bo added <0 the : b ° to Ij.tn.sh » ommon ; jn our Rr?oljal ac tiou as citizens, and an lho stcp ■ of R ouis Nupolean. has, accor ,ropr should surest the inquiry stock previously possessed, and that nai- P , ’ ; common principles ns enlarged exercise of the most liberal prin- di lo the last advices from Mexico, is-,u 'CS Sma v not bfa llan likely to tial, if not full reports of the surveys order-, jd Object.' ciples° of comity in the public dealings of c(] | formol decree, forbidding thc mu whether ll . s ;cd will be received, in time for transims- , of the North and J tlieiStnto with Stale, whether in. legislation | - f carrac titures of himself or Ins. -be crowned by l.upp,or results, , sion tjj , )e Uvo h oF Congress, on or, Pbc 3°' .‘"Thordurilm the or in the execution of laws, arc the moans; Min l slc] . a . ; Without perceiving any sound clistinc-: b(jrorc t |, e Rrst Monday in bebruaiy next r a , f ~holuevolutign : they D could to. porpetuato that confidence and fraterni- 1 (vh T liorc’s, no telling wlmt a day will ' non, or intending to assert a "y prmc,|>os R 8 requiro d by the ac.t of appropriation , period ly,decoy ~jf which a more, political; Day said when Mrs. :• as opposed to improvements needed for the Th e magnitude of the enterprise contcm- stand to „ J A 8 union, on so vast a scale, could not long: » , ■ protection of internal commerce, which, plated has arousetl, and will doubtless con-,wfo° b aaa ® c ®d survive. .P y ’ does not equally apply to ,m P r t ove 3' 3 r tinue toexcite a very general interest thro-, »‘«* r “ Ule cump nn d dangers of lho field In still,another point or vtow.ismn.m upon the soaboard for tho piotection of QUI (be countr y. In ,ts political, its com- 1 tn .. . • d wisdom provedenual to tlie porlunt practical duty suggested by this foreign commerce, I submit to you, wMli- merc i a i, and its military bearings, it-lias 0 f founding, upon a deep and consideration of the .niogmtM.de ofdi.ncn er itmnv not be safely anticipated that, if varied, great, nnd incrcasingcliums to cop- . fir liag l boen s i on s, to which our .pohtrcnl, system, with / tho* policy were once settled .ngginst ap- r>idoral ion. , The heavy oxpgnsß, the grgat b nnd tvi over be its corresponding machinery of govern. propKtions by thc General Government dolay , and, at times fatality attending | our s^33’ Rfe but ment, uJ rapidly expanding. Within: for local improvements.for tho benefit o( |rave i b y cither of tho isthmus loutes,, expressions of a faith strong creased vigilance doos it require us to cu - commerce, localities requiring expendi- b damo.nstrated. the advnnfego which , t . ‘, P , ay lhut tbo i r sons, tivulc the cardinal virtues ot public frugal wSs would not, by modes and means, wou|d rcsult froni iptertcrntonal comma- l an^' ity and official integrity, nnd, purity P.ub-' clearly logitunato und proper, ra . ,s0 Q l *“ uieution by such sale and rapid means n ' e dur j n ° t ho war of 1812, and lie nfiairq ought to.be sp conducted that fund necessary for such obstructions s a railroad vvmuld supply. . .. .. w h o huVo mdro recently borne in triumph a settled conviction_shalL.pervado the en ■C tho safety or other interests of their com- These difficulties, which have bjwppn- lh ‘ c fla , T of tho CQUn i ry upon a foreign soil, tiro Union, that nothing shyrtofthe big V I I inorco might require. countered lh n poriodofpeacejwou l n ° ver , mit a Ueniatibn of feeling to est tone and standard of pub he moiality [ 4 if tb at can bo regarded as a system, magnified apd still lurther increased 1 wca ,. cn tb P owcr of thoir united efforts,'marks every, pnrt efi the administration ( I which in thc experience of morothnnthir. time of war. But whilst the embn,ra • 1 di j. sb ' ri jj o ' h g' t 0 p ar y]izo, ihe andjegisfetton of the general, govorpment. Jtv via s has nt no time so commanded the m ents already encountered, under nmy ‘^ P of freedorti. bplifted fo/ll.e vin- Tims vyjll the federa|;.qystepfii whatever iudrrement Us to giv'o it tho clmrac- contingencies to bo anticipated, rnuy; servo J. • p f solf-EOVcthmenf. expansion time and progress may give it, $ F cr if a eluded policy,-wlvcb, though it strikingly to exhibit the importance.of gi.jd.da on f B presented sqehsug- continnqmore.ondmero deeply rooted in ?! wirks of conceded im- a WO rk, neither these nor, thi' cynbcially whrrtFv the love arid confidence of tho people. ■ li!„r ms been attended with an cx- tions combined, can have nn appreciable i cansiHeriiriGn. 'ln providing for That wise economy,. wh.qlvis ; as far re-j pendituro quite .disproportionato .to their va lae, when weighed | tho.ofosehf," 1 yotf ciid hardly Tail to avail mpvcdfrom parismony us from.corruptj " 7 valuo—and has resulted, in squandering fion strictly'to adhere to thp. Co voursolvcs of tbo^light which tho cxpiiri- and corrupting- extravagance , tjmt stUe, e \ “P»" *>4 h .r "r “■ “M** * c ““’° P ' » po» m r-iiu.c! pw* - swerod no valunblo purpose,—the interests con fors.- . .. . .i 1 , in The growth, of. our population has now frovyn upon all attempts tO . a pP l ° a °“. “ “ L ■, ™ \ ** ii ■ found toaid, by all coiuUitulipnaLmeans, tho dangerous ineid enrfe I? ySSiir IS PHajlon of I by°aESo mfeSnccption, it | , with a hope th«h h t and substantial in- should bo remarked that, although the ui Bjne y ». Carryforward, from admitted elementary, polfecn duties, may, U pro T n f?3co"mry,ySur Wisdom may power to construct, or aid in the construe. f or only n short l.trust,* deemed >3 PffMtly ll terests of V . Q KMJ j[ 0 f devising and tion of, a roud.wilhm tho limits of a tern- P. 0 f time as’applicablo tp the existence add.urged,: in view o?, l ?.u> ; m?ro'qjpressiv^ B provo which, applied to this tory is not embarrassed by that question P ar -’ . tbia PP w of prpgress, If souse necossttv,, whiclv .is directly k matunqga Pl«“* - ’ om P \ hing . better of jurisdiction which would; anso wulnn of a nji v „ u 3 indrediblo suggesfod hy thp considerations now pre- I I subjoct, may suspension of tho klie limits of a Statc,:it is hovorthclops hdd checked, wul nrjn 0 ' scSTcd. \ %■ 0 be of doubtful power, and more than, results. I j *>ght fee*, Phof PFbb. Wand X«rtg *3tnn, | find L fi »o «)i -**ol tain, Hjaten). $> ttio k-iTb |lbnd.i ion.) of &P»y* plan'd land I 3 »1 bored [n the so in ixteti, vitliin been ins as >w bo of Uie >n tho sucb tercsts , locut tantial Slicing inlc of [ho re fr. 4 [ show [a jus! > afibr ! indis. Iho in lud of [Stales, p great Eng tiio [for tho turn of B tiicro |o plot) rvihicl) fexperi ■ears in I of tho Lm in pfllictcd lie mon- lnsider puntry, fovcrics I large [ with ■them- ■ward/ Is sub [ports, Satten- Jy im [there-' f long lotion wo no jlioti li' dd" COD f tbo. Err '•<’ Cfllr (n its ij bc i( >ncoi iould iy ■*. IUQDyt MIL' MEETING The Whigs of Clearfield co. are revues, ioil to meet ut tho Court House in the bor*' ough or Clearfield on Tucsdny evening the°2oth of December, for the purpose of appointing delegates to tho Whig Stato, convonliofi, and to transact other business. Manic Wines. Clearfield, Dccr7ih iB3O. 'Bow M VALItABLE FAK3I FOU SALE, ffi niilE iuliiciibcrnPer. at "ptlvato rnlo. hir vuluablo r ABM, anJon ” One hundred and ten Acres, withseventy ctcrcs cleared und in an excellent state of cultivation, with d bearing '• Orchard thereon growing. . There in also a'comfortable, Log House, and a |ar"o iramb barn orected thereon. lloa by letter, will direst to Orahamlon. u “*',‘mn r Dretmbrr IP. 166?.—1f-,: „ ...-f'- „ ;'oautso3k?. ■; m m ij i» nfoofiriy vv&i dofohttttl [i? nip. it Sheriff HT I L Ij . Icl IVit Snnnrtt ,1 DAVID MIUMAtiIsS. vU : UN HI VVAUON, 1 IsQNU Si eo f PLOUGH. I ODuK INO cUOVB. IBbi'ttOUSli GBAlts, which 1 hereby cauilou a.I penoui not to pu.diow crmeddlo wlih. ' ISAAC SMITH. Deacmlrer 1. UBl* . . : _j w-iHAIINCY HUt.HK’tr.VYIlb WaINIYRIGUT. nUN- I II.NGDON'AI 1-bOVII. lniporurr an] Wholr.ala JV»T AJin POKED)N a. 111)11 ESI 10 Oil* GOOD?: No life MARKET SPREEC. Phlliulo'pliia. ItLd •JoIy.U.ISM-dm. v , " ;7 • Cooking Stove For'Splp. t A GOOD loooLd-haou COOKING STtIVK for tale, cliaap A. taroath or In Indiana. I’m HAY • Enriulm ai tliii olii.r. US. I Si), C. KRATZER, MEBCIIANT AND LUMBER HEALER—Corner o) flout and Loculi ilMcU—Clmilield. w 185 , JAS. ALEXANDER, SADDLF.U AND HARNESS MAKER-)n hltnrw ibop od Mnrketmwi.dear Meriell’n hotel. Deo. JOHN H. IIILRURN, BOOT aod SHOE MAKER. ckjodil “■cit.arnrlr onvoilta A. K. W ri*hu rare, Clasifinld, l'«. ApiU JAMES iTOLLENBACH, r'Jt.ACKSMITU. on Third meat, hrtwren Markd aad f> Walnut. DfeflrheM.Pft. Aprillo. n»j- HENRY I.ORAfNE, PHYSICIAN and UHUGGIST. on MaiMUlreJt.pppoiito hw reiidenco. Clearlield. April 10. low. JOHN W. SHUGERT. IX7AOON MAKER, corner ol' Third and Locnrt «ltMt, VV Cl.nrllrld. K.paiiinc donoto order. April. 10. W. GEO. lUCIIARDS, Fashion able ‘t a i i.ou—Wen cod of siinw , i Row up Btarri —Clenifield. Dc°- - 111 - 185 • THOMAS SHEA, Fashionable TAiLOU-ioshnw'. Row.on Mmk.t nreel. limnedialrlyovor 111 Poet Oc.-(de. | hold u _ | FREDERICK ARNOLD, MERCHANT and PUOIIUCE DEALER. Lutb.r,bur* la.-arlialdco.. Pa. Aplll 17, ISi-l. DAVID SACKET, ALII.NET ANU CHAIR MAKER, laicnrt .l„ Utw*« Aeooad and Third. t‘lenrr»eid. Pu. Apnl ttf, IWK- DR. GIBBONY F. lIOOP, HAVING chanced hi* realdraco iroin rreoch*ni« U> Kv in Morrir lown*hi;>, leipt-ctlullf oflefi vice* toihe n-rroundiog community. June jo. If*. JAS. B. GRAHAM, POST MASTER. MERCHANT noil HE AIE It tN HIM BER—Crnhaoitou. Urndl'oid loowailiip. Dm if. twt« ■>. I)R. S. L. COBLE, Dll V3ICIAN-r«»d.oceoQ6 mile eait of Cleailield Uridf®— I will attend to all cuHioa the Jg .g WM, P. CHAMBERS, WIIEKtAVKICIiT. CIUIRMAKKB. mud IIOIJHEti 810I1N EAKnEK-Eurwam villa. uJ JL'Jf o I'll K PH\<>K—Cutwfloiville. D*c m J. L. CUTTI.K, A TTOHNKY AT i.AW and LAM'! AIJJJMT OJtlca aJ A,, n,d S .c d.nc-. on M.,«« 1!W JAMES BIDDLE CORDON., AITuRNEV AT LAW. UloaitijlJ. J?2?7i2-i“' m j'faouharUevoau. L. R. CARTER, A GENT for tie «nle of STOVES. ft JiV/iimN SnallS 1 A CASTINGS of#Uk*od». A^o.UAttlßyN*«jAlGr< TJire.Mug Ma«liiae4.l , low«, Aa.ncu toral Imvltmtux* Ju. op 8«?ohil street. under he i’rlntint Ortiee. RICHARD GLENNING, BOOT ood SHOE, MAKER. d4ob« fon»d at h'4 ihnptKj doun can 01 u.a l’o»i Ulna, whero ho hoi com-.ally on hand alurao .uenm.ol botlml homo and olty maoanaotuie J. D. THOMPSON, BLAULUMITH, Wbsooi. Bu««i.i. lio.. jjto.. Iroofdoii •horlnollco, aud ihe vtxt bo.t iljlo. at iiainl i» Um botontfU ut Cunvensvillo. Ue< L„ -1 THOMAS M|LHS, /'lOAOtl AND al.HIO(I MAKER, oa Third atiaat., Vy iweo« Market nud Locml. Uiearlteld. P«« ApfilW. IWUXTHAL 6c BROTHER, MEIWiIANid aao LUMBER IIEALERd. WooJlaaa I o tOIHue, Uiadford ip.. Clearfield co. April n* JW. M, E. WOOD, PHYSICIAN— May always be fooad at his res’dencs iu Cur*easviilo. when not professionally LEVER FLKGAL, Blacksmith, Luihenbnnr.Pa. C ness inhtt Hop. and wl!lnl»O.Iorni«h vyAOOrjS. iJCL tUE3. &a., veryoheau. aud munulaotured to * aid wuriHnieil. * ne :lJ**±Z'± 7 ISAAC SMITH, i%m L'Ht'il iNT AND DtSAI.EII IN LUMBER ANI) M. Country IVoriocaireoetally—State.ireet, i^«^*Lherr/ and loOcutt—CurweniviUe. Wett ’ THOMPSONS," HAKTSOOK, fie. CO! fUCIN-FOUNDEKS-Outwaa.nUlo. Ao anteowvj aanou- I moat of Can*, men mado to ordeL IHo, tt). , . •7 THOMAS H.FULTONv & COi, EELIS IRWIN Sc SONS, Artie mouth ol Lick Run, 5 mile* from Cleared.-* M tSKCH ANTS, and oxteusivo Lumber tnuoplAultt»*ri. Juno I*. IH3J» • , , , , T. JEFFERSON BOYfiR. , Pit VBIUIAN—■ :on ho till ad ol hi, Oltico in I.UTHEEK. tlUtto. Clou Laid 000 tty. I’a„ whoo ootabMotoa Bjo : louio.al baiioni, foptombert*; IMS. MOSSOP Sc pOITORFF. .. RETAILER 3 Ol** fOKU.CN AND DOMESTIC MIJR UHANOIdE & LHiUO,UB-<|n iho . or .P'. < l; ond street nuAtty oppotlteiuo Cogti House, CicatlielfJi.l •• ft Sept. dd, iBsy. ■ ■ • jj p THOMPSON* ; ErE PHYSIC 1 AN—May befoundeithernifile offlcjp.orttSnfli UHa'. hotel—Cur notP'STaff* ly DR. R. V* WILSON,. ; UAVING removed his cl\ice to hie nev? SAMUEE B, TAVI-tPR, J K. EEKA IRVIN, ... rrAILEtI OK FtItIEUJN AND DO- Kim'oTlioM..-luad 4 ,- i ;uUad "I viila a . , «